anaheim-gazette 1959-05-21
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WOW!
"I got the BEST DEAL at Casey - Beckham
BEST PRICES! "I do sell them
BEST TRADE-IN! ... $30
FOR ANY CAR IN REASONABLY GOOD RESALE CONDITION
BEST TERMS! "A NOT
"They'll give you the SAME GOOD DEAL
TOYOPET Crown
BEST TERMS!
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"They'll give you the SAME GOOD DEAL
TOYOPET Crown
BRAND NEW 1959 MODELS
UP TO 33 MILES PER GAL.
BIG-POWERFUL-LUXURIOUS
1959 PONTIACS
With New WIDE TRACK WHEELS
for Added Comfort and Safety
or one of these USED CAR TRADE-INS -
'58 Pontiac Hardtop 4 dr. $2695
Full Power, WSW.
'58 Pontiac Catalina . . . . 2195
SPORT COUPE, R&H, Hydra., WSW.
'58 Pontiac 2 dr. Sedan . . . 1995
R&H, Hydra., WSW.
'58 Thunderbird . . . . 3995
Full Power, Like New, WSW.
'58 Vauxhall 4 dr. 1595
WSW.
'58 Toyopet 4 dr. . . . . 1795
WSW.
'57 Pontiac Catalina 4 dr. . 1695
HARDTOP, R&H, Hydra., WSW.
'57 Pontiac Spt. Cpe. H-T . 1695
R&H, HYDRA, WSW.
'57 Ford Fairlane 4 dr. . . . 1695
R&H, Fordomatic, WSW.
'57 Olds Holiday H-T Cpe. 1975
R&H, WSW., Power Steering.
'57 Ford Victory
R&H, Fordomatic, WSW.
'57 Chevrolet
Full power,
'57 Olds 4 dr.
Full power, WSW.
'57 Plymouth H
Full power, WSW.
'56 Pontiac St.
Full power, WSW.
'56 Panhard 4R&H.
'56 Pontiac 2-c
R&H, Hydra.
'56 Volvo .
R&H.
'56 Cadillac C
Full power, Air Con
'56 Plymouth V
R&H, Auto Trans,
Many, Many More to Choose From
57 Olds Holiday H-1 Cpe. 1975
R&H, WSW., Power Steering.
Many, Many More to Choose From
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1959 VAUXHALL
PONTIAC'S OWN ECONOMY CAR
Mode in England by General Motors
30 to 35 Miles Per Gal.
FUL-LUXURIOUS PONTIACS
DE TRACK WHEELS
Comfort and Safety
CHOICE OF FINANCING
G.M.A.C.—Security First National or California Bank
TRADE-INS -- LARGEST SELECTION AT LOWEST PRICES"
'57 Ford Victoria Spt. Cpe. 1575
R&H, Fordomatic, WSW.
'57 Chevrolet Nomad . . . 2195
Full Power.
'57 Olds 4 dr. H-T Holiday 2260
Full power, WSW.
'57 Plymouth H-T Cpe. . . . 1895
Full power, WSW.
'56 Pontiac St. Ch. Cat. Cpe. 1475
Full Power, WSW.
'56 Panhard 4-dr. . . . 695
R&H.
'56 Pontiac 2-dr. Sedan . . . 1295
R&H, Hydra.
'56 Volvo . . . . . . . 1195
R&H.
'56 Cadillac Coupe De Ville 2895
Full Power, Air Conditioned.
'56 Plymouth Wagon . . . 1495
R&H, Auto Trans., WSW.
'55 Pontiac 4-dr. sedan . . . 995
R&H, Hydra., WSW.
'55 Chev. V-8 4-dr. Wagon . 1245
R&H, Powerglide, WSW.
'55 Chevrolet 210 2 dr. . . . 1160
R&H, Auto, Trans.
'55 Chev. Bel Air H-T Cpe 1595
Full Power.
'55 Buick Riviera Cpe. . . . 1095
R&H, Dynaflow.
'55 Olds Holiday Cpe. . . . 1295
R&H, Auto, Trans., WSW.
'55 Olds. Sup. 88 4-dr. sed. 1195
Full Power, WSW.
'55 Ford Fairlane 4 dr. . . . 1035
R&H, Fordomatic, WSW.
'55 Plymouth 2-dr. Belvedere 895
R&H, Auto Trans., WSW.
'53 Chrysler 4 dr. . . Special 395
R&H, Auto, Trans., Power Steering.
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58 Plymouth Wagon . . . 1473
R&H, Auto Trans., WSW.
55 Chrysler Parts . . Special
R&H, Auto. Trans., Power Steering.
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Anaheim Gazette
Wm. Poirier, "Y" General Manager,
Gives Warnings to All Swimmers
The YMCA has drawn on 75 years of experience to compile some valuable and professional tips on water safety, according to William C. Poirier, general secretary of the Anaheim Young Men's Christian Association and an accredited aquatic instructor.
"Swimming is one of the oldest, most useful and beneficial sports. Nearly everyone, young, old, even the handicapped can enjoy it." Poirier said. "But five to seven thousand Americans drown each year because of simple carelessness that sometimes blinds swimmers to basic safety rules."
Last year the YMCA's in the United States gave swimming instruction to 478,327 persons. The "Y" owns more than 630 swimming pools throughout the United States.
The first and most important water safety rule, according to the "Y" is to learn to swim well. Many people who go in the water and even strange waters, ignore the need for skilled professional training. The poor swimmer is a mentals the only advice is to stay out of the water.
A life guard should always be present. One should never swim alone. Warning signs should be looked for and obeyed. Many people have been injured by diving into shallow water and many others have been infected by polluted water because they ignored warning signs.
It is dangerous to swim through seaweed. It could entangle you and sap your strength. Personal safety often depends on physical condition. Plunging back into cold water without resting after exertion, may cause blackout from a sudden rise in blood pressure. It may also cause painful, disabling cramps.
"Recognizing one's physical limitations," Poirier explained, "and refusing lvitations to competitive swimming when you're not in shape is no disgrace.
The water's depth and the current's strength cannot be measured from the surface but it is a good idea to know before going
Last year the YMCA's in the United States gave swimming instruction to 478,327 persons. The "Y" owns more than 630 swimming pools throughout the United States.
The first and most important water safety rule, according to the "Y", is to learn to swim well. Many people who go in the water and even strange waters, ignore the need for skilled professional training. The poor swimmer is a constant menace to himself and to others. Non-swimmers pose an even greater threat, according to YMCA water safety experts. Until they learn the basic fundafter exertion, may cause black-out from a sudden rise in blood pressure. It may also cause painful, disabling cramps.
"Recognizing one's physical limitations," Polrier explained, "and refusing invitations to competetive swimming when you're not in shape is no disgrace."
The water's depth and the current's strength cannot be measured from the surface but it is a good idea to know before going swimming. If you are trapped in a strong current, "Y" experts say, don't fight it. Swim across the current and gradually work your way in toward shore.
ARMED FORCES DAY—1959. Power for Peace takes men of our Armed Forces everywhere. Here the U.S. Coast Guard Icebreaker Northwind calls on all available power from her six engines to penetrate this pressure ridge.
CALIFORNIA WORLD TRADE FAIR LISTS JAPAN AS BIGGEST EXHIBITOR OF 33 NATIONS TO DISPLAY PRODUCTS
Japan's Consul General Yokio Hasumi and Daughter Ranko Hasumi examine early exhibit arrivals.
Los Angeles, Calif., U.S.A.—California International Trade Fair & Industrial Exposition today listed 33 nations whose quality consumer goods will be displayed, with Japan as the largest single exhibitor.
CALFAIR's Executive Committee Chairman Ned Lewis said the exposition to be held here from April 4-12 will be the first true world fair to be held West of Chicago. Site will be the Great Western Exhibit Center, Santa Ana Freeway, Atlantic turnoff.
"It is the natural result of the fabulous growth of the Los Angeles-Long Beach retail market to $10 billion, the California market to $20 billion and that of the eleven Western States to $32 billion annually."
"California soon is destined to be the Number One Market of the World and CALFAIR—California International Trade Fair & Industrial Exposition—will be the show window of this market to all nations. It will be the opportunity of all time for Californians and the world."
Japan today reserved another 900 square feet of exhibit space, bringing its total to nearly 8,000 square feet and making it the largest single exhibitor.
Quality consumer goods from home furnishings, clothing, fabrics, toys, jewelry, ceramics to optical goods, cameras and wonders of the electronic age will be on display for thousands of professional buyers from stores of the eleven Western States—and for viewing by the visiting public.