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1958-08-28 · Anaheim Gazette · page 6 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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Big Chief Casey-Medicine M We're not handing you a lot of... WE WILL ACTUALI DOUBLE BO On Any '53 Model or Older Car — AND — $300 MORE Than You Ever Expected to Get On Late Model Trade-Ins On A Brand New 1958 DONTIAC Than You Ever Expected to Get On Late Model Trade-Ins On A Brand New 1958 PONTIAC — OR — General Motors Popular Economy Car Made in The ALL NEW '58 VAU 30 to 35 Miles Per Gallon FOR ABSC NOTHING On Casey-Beckham's APPROVED SECURITY PLAN payment ... and in most cases PAY AS YO ON EASY G.M.A.C.-SECURITY-FIRST NATIONAL TERMS AS AS LOW ... at ON EASY G.M.A.C.-SECURITY-FIRST NATIONAL TERMS AS AS LOW ... at Casey in A 336 S Beckha OPEN EVERY DAY—8 A.M. to 9 P.M.—S 'ALWAYS A GOOD DEAL & -Medicine Man Beckham - - - Say-um DUBLE TALK! EITUALLY ALLOW YOU BOOK PRICE for Older Car in Average Market Condition Car Made in England B VAUXHALL er Gallon ABSOLUTELY NG DOWN! CURITY PLAN...if your present car will make your down in most cases it will more than do it. S YOU DRIVE NATIONAL or CALIFORNIA BANK FINANCING AS AS LOW $29900 DOWN PLUS SALES TAX AND LICENSE at Orange County's Leading Pontiac Dealer PHONE KE 3-3121 NATIONAL or CALIFORNIA BANK FINANCING AS LOW $299.00 DOWN PLUS SALES TAX LICENSE at Orange 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 & A GOOD DEAL MORE' See Us Today For the Best Deal 6 - Anaheim Gazette Anaheim, Calif., Thurs., Aug. 28, 1968 TOP-QUALITY BEGONIA TUBERS ARE AVAILABLE FOR PLANTING RIGHT NOW! SIZE OF TUBER DOES NOT DETERMINE THE SIZE OF FLOWER... HOWEVER, THE LARGER THE TUBER...THE MORE FLOWERS PER PLANT. WORLD'S LARGEST BEGONIA TUBER Plan Construction Of Sea Water Plant As Pilot Research Southern California Edison Company hopes to start construction of a pilot sea water conversion plant adjacent to its Mandalay Steam Station, now under construction near Oxnard, around the first of the year, it was announced today by J. A. Long, Edison district manager. Invitations for proposals covering equipment for the pilot plant have been issued and are expected to be received by the end of September. The company has earl- A Long Day in The Life of Radio Man The day in the life of a KMPC disc jockey who has adopted the Los Angeles Dodger baseball team as his "pals" can be long. Take for instance last Sunday when Johnny Grant reported to the Coliseum shortly after 8 ayem—to chat with his famous guest star, "Charley the Brow" (actually Charley Di Glovoni, the Dodger Club House boy). After breakfast — prepared by "the Brow" for John and Senator John Griffin, the Dodger clubhouse major domo — John went high aloft to the Coliseum press box for his "stand in" stint on the Ira Cook Sunday Showcase from ten Company hopes to start construction of a pilot sea water conversion plant adjacent to its Mandalay Steam Station, now under construction near Oxnard, around the first of the year, it was announced today by J. A. Long, Edison district manager. Invitations for proposals covering equipment for the pilot plant have been issued and are expected to be received by the end of September. The company has earmarked $100,000 in its budget for the start of the project, Mr. Long said. Use Unused Heat In announcing the company's research plans today, Mr. Long emphasized that Edison is primarily interested in comparing several processes to determine which appears more promising from an economic and engineering standpoint. The company is particularly interested in the possibilities for the use of heat which would otherwise be unused. The processes to be studied would take partially spent steam from the last stages of a steam turbine and utilize the remaining heat to evaporate sea water under varying conditions so as to produce potable water. Meet Part of Needs It is anticipated that converted sea water—although more costly than natural water — might be used to meet part of the fresh water needs of Mandalay Steam Station. Mr. Long made it clear that up to now the company has no cost data and no actual engineering tests to show what may be practical. "The Edison Company simply hopes to learn the answers to these questions through this pilot plant research," he said. The Edison executive also noted that from present data there seems "no reasonable possibility" that one of these processes could yield water at costs comparable with those now being charged by the Metropolitan Water District or comparable with the cost of importing water from northern California. Johnny Grant reported to the Coliseum shortly after 8 ayem—to chat with his famous guest star, "Charley the Brow" (actually Charley Di Giovoni, the Dodger Club House boy). After breakfast — prepared by "the Brow" for John and Senator John Griffin, the Dodger clubhouse major domo — John went high aloft to the Coliseum press box for his "stand in" stint on the Ira Cook Sunday Showcase from ten until game time—1:05. Then came two long games—with John alternating between the stands—the working press box — Walter O'Malley's private box—and the dugouts of both teams. Near dusk Johnny was pressed into service above and beyond the call of duty. Umpire in Chief Shag Crawford spotted him chatting with Dodger Veeps Buzzie Bavasi and "Red" Patterson, and mistook him for a club official and motioned Johnny onto the field and in- (Continued on Page 4) The LITTLEST HOBO An ALLIED ARTISTS DAYS Starts Sunday, Aug. 1st GARDEN THEATRE ANAHEIM Special Continuous Matinee Monday, Sept. 1st Wonderful Family Entertainment PLUS "BULLWHIP" Cinemascope & Color SILVER SPUR Reopening Soon with New Owner Dancing Nitely BAND FRIDAY & SATURDAY BEER - EATS S. HIWAY 101—Orange (out) See Us Today FOR THE BEST DE Reopening Soon with New Owner Dancing Nitely BAND FRIDAY & SATURDAY BEER - EATS S. HIWAY 101—Orange (out) Your best date for '58! California's STATE FAIR and EXPOSITION Aug. 27-Sept. 7 Sacramento 40 FREE SHOWS DAILY RUDY BROS. CIRCUS SCIENCE SHOW BAND CONCERTS FLOWER SHOW ART SHOW PHOTO SHOW AGRICULTURE INDUSTRY, COUNTY, DISPLAYS DANCING WATERS Colored fountains of water that actually dance to music. HORSE RACES Daily (except Sun.) 12:45 Nightly HORSE SHOWS Gala Hollywood NIGHT SHOWS Aug. 27 to 30 JOHNNIE RAY SHOW The world-famous "cry" guy with show stopping songs, top-talent variety acts. Aug. 31 to Sept. 3 NAT "KING" COLE SHOW The popular TV, movie, night club star and a host of talented entertainers. Sept. 4 to 7 JIMMIE RODGERS SHOW "Mr. Honeycomb" and on all star show Sunday Aug. 31 TOURNAMENT OF THRILLS 24 donger-defying acts! Grandstand - 2 p.m. - 90¢ 50¢ children under 12 — FREE