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1958-07-24 · Anaheim Gazette · page 6 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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BIG CHIEF CASEY-MEDICINE MAIN BATTLEWAGONS or A NATIONAL EMERGENCY COULD... suspend the manufacturing of many civilian commodities INCLUDING AUTOMOBILES YOUR OPPORTUNITY OF SECURING A NEW 1958 PONTIAC YOUR OPPORTUNITY OF SECURING A NEW 1958 PONTIAC or VAUXHALL COULD BE GONE OVERNIGHT IN THE INTEREST OF NATIONAL SECURITY! '58 PONTIACS ALL MODELS and COLORS ... at Orange Count '58 PONTIACS ALL MODELS and COLORS ... at Orange County Casey Beckha IN A 336 OPEN EVERY DAY—8 A.M. to 9 P.M. "ALWAYS A GOOD DEAL AND CINE MAN BECKHAM - - - SAY-UM - NS or STATIONWAGONS Don't Wait! BUY NOW! ... WHILE TERMS LIKE THESE ON THE MODEL OF YOUR CHOICE ARE STILL AVAILABLE! ABSOLUTELY NOTHING DOWN on our APPROVED SECURITY PLAN... if your present car will make your down payment ... and in most cases it will more than do it. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING DOWN on our APPROVED SECURITY PLAN... if your present car will make your down payment ... and in most cases it will more than do it. PAY AS YOU DRIVE ON EASY G.M.A.C.—SECURITY-FIRST NATIONAL BANK OR CALIFORNIA BANK FINANCING TERMS AS LOW AS $29900 DOWN PLUS SALES TAX and LICENSE WE ARE ALLOWING DOUBLE BOOK PRICE ON ANY '53 MODEL OR OLDER IN AVERAGE MARKET CONDITION —and $30000 MORE THAN YOU EVER EXPECTED TO GET ON LATER MODEL TRADE-INS Select either a New 1958 Pontiac or Vauxhall and Pay As You Ride — Take 36 Months on Easy G. M. A. C. • SECURITY-FIRST NATIONAL BANK OR CALIFORNIA BANK... FINANCING 1958 VAUXHALLS THE GENERAL MOTORS ECONOMY CAR Made in England 30 TO 35 MILES PER GALLON County's Leading Pontiac Dealer 1958 VAUXHALLS THE GENERAL MOTORS ECONOMY CAR Made in England 30 TO 35 MILES PER GALLON County's Leading Pontiac Dealer PHONE KE 3-3121 IN ANAHEIM AT 336 S.LOS ANGELES ST. Pontiac to 9 P.M. — SUNDAYS 10:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. DEAL AND A GOOD DEAL MORE" See Us Today FOR THE BEST DEAL 6 - Anaheim Gazette Thursday, July 24, 1958 This refugee child in West Germany is the symbol of millions of hungry folk in 13 countries of Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and Far East who this winter will receive CARE Food Crusade packages as gifts of the American people. For those who wish to share America's plenty with the needy overseas, just $1 sent to the CARE Food Crusade, 660 First Avenue, New York 16, N.Y., will deliver to a destitute family a package of nourishing U.S. farm surplus, including: enough milk powder to make 20 quarts; enough flour to bake 7 large loaves of bread, enough cheese to make 70 hearty sandwiches, enough corn meal to cook 50 big servings of hot cereal. "Memory Tube" to Speed Telephone Customer Calls A curious glass cylinder will be an important part of tomorrow's FOR FORMER CALEXICANS A group of more than 400 former residents of Calexico are expected to attend the seventh annual picnic of former Calexicans at Balboa Park, San Diego, Sunday, July 27, according to Harry E. Bowman, secretary. The great poet Walt Whitman "Memory Tube" to Speed Telephone Customer Calls A curious glass cylinder will be an important part of tomorrow's telephone service according to Anaheim Pacific Telephone manager Herb Perry. It's a memory tube. For a limited time, the memory tube remembers what 50 people dial into it. Your telephone system of tomorrow also will have tiny photo plates, each able to remember 65,000 bits of information. And there'll be electronic switches that will make connections a thousand times faster than today's switches. Scientists and engineers at Bell Laboratories are experimenting with these electronic devices. Eventually, they'll make it possible for customer phone service to be designed to meet almost every individual need. For instance, suppose you call your Aunt Sue back east quite often. Your local Anaheim phone could be fixed so you would dial a single number such as "2." The tubes and plates and switches would take over—knowing you want Aunt Sue. The mechanism would flick your call across the nation, find Aunt Sue's phone and ring it—all in an instant. Next year the first "electronic" telephone building at Morris, Illinois, will be ready for testing. Telephone engineers believe it will be the beginning of better, faster and more useful telephoning than ever before. FOR FORMER CALEXICANS A group of more than 400 former residents of Calexico are expected to attend the seventh annual picnic of former Calexicans at Balboa Park, San Diego, Sunday, July 27, according to Harry E. Bowman, secretary. The great poet Walt Whitman was once a "tramp" printer. The American Foundation for the Blind granted ten scholarships to teachers and workers for the blind in the last fiscal year. Serving With Understanding BILL B. TROUTMAN, partner and Resident Manager, is a graduate of San Bernardino Junior College and the Calif. College of Mortuary Science. A member of the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce and Rotary Club, Troutman also belongs to American Legion Post #72, B.P.O.E. Lodge #1345 and F. & A.M. Lodge #373. BACKS TROUTMAN KAULBARS 251 N. Lemon Orange County's First Funeral Directors KEystone 5-3209 COMES A RAINY DAY ...you'll be mighty thankful you opened that insured savings account here, and added to it regularly ...and that it kept earning for you to help the sun shine again! Deposits made by the tenth or each month receive interest from the first. Anaheim's Oldest Locally Owned Savings & Loan Association ANAHEIM SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 187 W. Center KE 5-2158