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1958-01-23 · Anaheim Gazette · page 5 of 10 · OCR glm-ocr
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DON'T SELL YOU WHEN YOU CAN $300 THAN YOU EVER FOR YOUR on a NEW 19 on a NEW 19 Casey Beckn Phone KEystone 3-3121 IN ANAHEIM 336 S.LOS ANGELES Where More Car F and More Money For Y with YOUR C OF FINAN 336 S.LOS ANGELES Where More Car F and More Money For Y with YOUR C OF FINAN G.M.A.C.-Security First National Bank or Califor SEE US TCDAY for BEST DEAL IN TO ONLY $399 DOW Plus Sales Tax and License 36 MONTHS on BALA —on Approved Credit— OPEN EVERY DAY - 8 A.M. to 9 P.I. "ALWAYS A GOOD DEAL ALL YOURSELF SHORT YOU CAN ACTUALLY GET NO MORE EVER EXPECTED TO GET OUR TRADE-IN V 1958 PONTIAC YOUR TRADE-IN V 1958 PONTIAC DURING JANUARY AT ORANGE COUNTY'S LEADING PONTIAC DEALER Pontiac EIM AT GELES ST. Where It's Always... More Car For Your Money d More Money For Your Car in Trade YOUR CHOICE Here are some typical examples of High Trade-in Allowances recently given on New '58 Pontiacs WE ALLOWED AS HIGH AS $1900⁰⁰ On a '55 Buick Riviera Hardtop, Radio, Heater, Dynaflow, White Walls. Power Steering and IF YOUR CAR IS IN REASON-ABLY GOOD RESALE CONDl. WE ALLOWED AS HIGH AS $2300⁰⁰ On a '56 Ford Victoria, Fully equipped, Ford-o-Matic, Radio. Heater, White Walls Where It's Always... More Car For Your Money And More Money For Your Car in Trade YOUR CHOICE OF FINANCING Bank or California Bank Y for the N TOWN DOWN BALANCE and IF YOUR CAR IS IN REASONABLY GOOD RESALE CONDITION YOU CAN EXPECT About the Same HighTrade-in ALLOWANCE on ALL MODELS ALL COLORS and BODY STYLES AVAILABLE FROM OUR STOCK WE ALLOWED AS HIGH AS $2300⁰⁰ On a '56 Ford Victoria, Fully equipped, Ford-o-Matic, Radio, Heater, White Walls. WE ALLOWED AS HIGH AS $3000⁰⁰ On a '57 Pontiac Star Chief 4-Door Catalina Sedan, Full-Power, White Walls. WE ALLOWED AS HIGH AS $2450⁰⁰ On a '56 Olds "88" Holiday, Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, White Walls. M. to 9 P.M. - SUNDAYS 10:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. DEAL and A GOOD DEAL MORE" Anaheim Gazette 11 Anaheim, California, Thursday, Jan. 25, 1958 The Cart-napper BY BRIGHAM BACK Housewife Offers Solution for Keepina Shoppina Carts in Stores The Editor Anaheim Gazette: In the issue of your paper which I received today, I was very interested in the article concerning the shopping cart difficulty. For some time I have been of the opinion that the public is most unappreciative of the convenience the markets offer their patrons in supplying these carts—altho there are specified places marked where the carts are to be left no one bothers to even walk a few steps and leave the carts where they will be safe. Just today, when I came out to get in my car there were four carts left in such a position that I had to move them before I could leave the parking lot. In fairness to all the customers I think that one of several plans could be worked out to stop the theft of these carts and make the public take better care of them. Here's A Solution Wouldn't it be possible for the checker to add—say 50 cents—to each and every order when a cart is to be used—with this explanation—"When you return your cart the bags of groceries in her car. The carts do not leave the store premises. This would certainly make it easier for women who have to unload the carts at their cars themselves, and it would prevent lazy people from making other people take care of the carts they use. Good luck in your campaign. — Mrs. George Schlatter TURKEY CHEESE TETRAZZINI (Six servings) 3 C. cooked spaghetti ¼ C. butter ¼ C. each chopped onion, green pepper ¼ C. diced celery 1 C. light cream 1½ C. grated natural cheddar cheese ¼ C. chopped pimento 1 C. pitted, chopped ripe olives 2 C. cooked turkey, shredded Salt and pepper Melt butter, add onion, green pepper and celery. Cook until tender. Add cream. 1 cup of cheese pimento and olives. Heat slowly until cheese melts. Add turkey. Here's A Solution Wouldn't it be possible for the checker to add—say 50 cents—to each and every order when a cart is to be used—with this explanation—"When you return your cart to the door the man stationed there will refund your 50 cents?" Of course people would fuss about it—but if all the stores would abide by the same rules, it would work. Or surely, rather than buy all these extra carts it would pay the stores to have boys wheel the carts out. If a customer does not want to use a cart he does not have to. When a cart is used, then a boy must take it out and return it. Another Suggestion One shopping center seems to handle this problem pretty well. A customer has her groceries put in a cart and wheels it outside the store where a boy gives her a number. She leaves it there—gets her car and when she drives up, gives the boy her number. He puts NOTICE MRS. NORTHRUP'S ANAHEIM HEALTH FOOD STORE HAS MOVED to 322 E. CENTER ST. FROM 208 N. LOS ANGELES ST.—PHONE KE 5-3304