anaheim-gazette 1959-08-13
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ONLY A PROPOSAL — This library entrance would be part of a new civic center which was drawn by a USC architectural student as part of the work he needed for a degree. This sketch has not been officially considered by the city. A civic center, however, is under discussion as part of the $32 million capital improvement program.
Local Firm Gives Class For Nuclear Su
A unique "summer school" is being held at Interstate Electronics Corporation, Anaheim.
The "class" consists of ten Navy men, all technicians who will serve aboard the "George Washington" — the POLARIS-missile firing, nuclear powered submarine, launched on June at Groton, Connecticut.
As prime contractor for test instrumentation in connection with the Fleet Ballistic Missile program (the POLARIS missile), Interstate Electronics Corporation has designed and manufactured test instrumentation for the blockhouses at Cape Canaveral,
missile firing, nuclear powered submarine, launched on June at Groton, Connecticut.
As prime contractor for test instrumentation in connection with the Fleet Ballistic Missile program (the POLARIS missile), Interstate Electronics Corporation has designed and manufactured test instrumentation for the blockhouses at Cape Canaveral, the converted Navy freighter (known as the "EAG-154") to be used in test firings of the POLARIS missile, and test instrumentation aboard the "George Washington" submarine itself.
All three instrumentation centers will be used to evaluate missile firings. Interstate Electronics' training class for Navy personnel is designed to familiarize the electronics technicians with this test equipment. Classes will be under the direction of Robert J Pyne, whose team of electronics engineers will instruct the Navy men in all phases of the test instrumentation.
The names of the Navy technicians attending the training classes are Lieutenant (JG) Ernest
CLASS SESSIONS — These Navy men are taking part in a class offered by Interstate Electronic's Corporation here on nuclear submarine techniques...
J. Thompson, Instrumentation Officer for the "George Washington"; Harry L. Wilcox, Electronics Technician (Chief); William E. Clifton (Guided Missile Technician, 1st Class), plus the following electronics technicians:
Donald W. Baugh, Robert M. Burton M. Pierce, Leroy Peterson, Floyd E. Bourge Thomas A. Meek and Richard Wyer.
Smoothest ride
One of the 7 big bests Chevrolet gives you over any other car.
Anyone who's ever taken a Chevy over a choppy country road can tell you how lightly Chevrolet's Full Coil suspension handles rough going—and coil springs never squeak, never need grease! Try the leading low-priced three.
BEST ENGINE—Chevrolet engines have long won expert praise from virtually every automobile magazine and just recently China.
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BEST STYLE of the leaf unmistakable
smoothest ride
One of the 7 big bests Chevrolet gives you over any other car
Anyone who's ever taken a Chevy over a choppy country road can tell you how lightly Chevrolet's Full Coil suspension handles rough going—and coil springs never squeak, never need grease! Try this velvet way of going for yourself. Once you do, you'll find your own way of saying what MOTOR TREND magazine puts this way: "...the smoothest, most quiet, softest riding car in its price class." But the happiest part of it all is that this Full Coil ride is just one of seven big bests—all documented by published opinions of experts and on-the-record facts and figures.
BEST ROOM—Official dimensions reported to A.M.A.* show that Chevrolet sedans offer more front seat head room than all but one of the high-priced cars—more front seat hip room (by up to 5.9 inches) than the "other two" of the leading low-priced three.
BEST ENGINE—Chevrolet engines have long won expert praise from virtually every automobile magazine, and, just recently, Chevrolet received the NASCAR Outstanding Achievement award for "the creation and continuing development of America's most efficient V-type engines."
BEST ECONOMY—A pair of Chevrolet sixes with Powerglide won their class in this year's Mobilgas Economy Bun, topping every other full-sized car. And the winning mileage was a whopping 22.38 m.p.g.
BEST BRAKES—Chevy's bonded-lining brakes are the biggest in their field, built for up to 66% longer life. In a direct competition conducted by NASCAR, Chevy outstopped both of the other leading
Visit your local authorized Chevrolet dealer and see how much more Ch
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Books in Review
Weekly book listings presented by the Anaheim Public Library, 241 So. Los Angeles St., Anaheim, California.
FICTION
THE BRIDGE ON THE DRINA by Ivo Andric (Macmillan). The point of focus is a great stone bridge built by the Turks; the events linked with it are retold vividly from the human standpoint, how it was built, the rivals who fought for it, defenders who died to save it, lovers who threw themselves down from it. Written by a first class writer.
THE POLITICIAN by Stephen & Ethel Longstreet (Funk & Wagnalls). Both of them enter politics, the rich boy and the one from across the tracks; one of them becomes President of the United States after many a long fight in Convention, with political bosses and sharp political infighting, and finally a crippling illness.
NON FICTION
HOW TO USE THE LIBRARY by Beaul M. Santa & others (Pacific). How to find a book in a library, kinds of books, catalog and how to use it, what book numbers mean, how to find the information you want. Written for the average library user.
OPEN DOOR TO HEALTH by Fred Miller (Devin-Adair). A dentist writes about health, fluoridation, effect of sprays and chemicals on foods, what foods to eat and what order to eat them soil and food, teeth and symptoms they reveal, eating habits
Area Growers Take Stand Against Proposed Order
Avocado growers in this area, which embraces avocado groves in most of Orange County including La Habra, Brea, Fullerton and Anaheim, are taking a stand against a proposed marketing for the avocado industry.
Last year a similar marketing order was introduced and was defeated through efforts of Orange County avocado growers and CA-LAVO, a large cooperative organization.
Avocado growers in San Diego County, which together with Orange contains most of the avocado bearing acres in the state, are mainly undecided about the proposed order. Growers in the Fallbrook area are enthusiastic about the order, but growers in Vista, Escondido, El Cajon, Encinitas and Oceanside are taking a "go slow" attitude.
Avocado packers, whose assent will be needed to pass a marketing order, in general are undecided, mainly because the growers are undecided. One important packer has declared for the order, but two other big packers have declared against it.
College Receives Back Missing Books
Everything comes to those who wait!
Back in 1951, Chapman College librarians found that a group of some 50 books were missing from the shelves and, since the cards were inside, they could do nothing but list the volumes as lost.
The incident had been forgotten until this morning, when a large box arrived postmarked Dallas, Texas.
Inside the box were the long-lost volumes, with a note reading, "These books were returned by mistake to the Dallas Public Library."
Baking "cookies"
"Cookies" of asphalt paving are baked frozen in our laboratories, so we can measure highways wear in all types of weather.
The man is William H. Ellis, one of Standard scientists who conduct many such tests to improve highway materials and construction methods, actually build roads, subject them to crush pressure, try out many paving mixes, work close with highway engineers.
Our work benefits you both as a motorist and taxpayer. Asphalt costs less than any other payment... three miles of highway for the cost of trolley cars that resist skids, cut down glare.
Best ride!
You over any other car in its field
low-priced cars in a test of repeated stops from highway speeds.
BEST STYLE—It's the only car of the leading low-priced 3 that's unmistakably modern in every line.
BEST STYLE—It’s the only car of the leading low-priced 3 that’s unmistakably modern in every line. “In its price class,” says POPULAR SCIENCE magazine, “a new high in daring styling.”
BEST TRADE-IN—Any N.A.D.A.T. Guide Book can give you the figures on Chevy’s extra value. You’ll find that Chevrolet used car prices last year averaged up to $128 higher than comparable models of the “other two.” Your Chevrolet dealer will be happy to tell you about a whole host of other advantages besides these seven. Why not drop by his showroom?
*Automobile Manufacturers Association.
National Association for Stock Car Advancement and Research.
National Automobile Dealers Association.
Chevrolet
How much more Chevy has to offer!
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PSYCHIATRY AND COMMON DENSE by C. S. Bluemel, M. D. Macmillan). Rise and decline of personality, fainting confusion, paralysis, dizziness, migraine,itching, and the more serious perninia and schizophrenia. Very good book for the layman written by a medical doctor.
A REBEL WAR CLERK'S DIARY by Earl Miers (Sagamore). A daily journal kept by John Jones who worked in the War Office of the Confederacy, some conversatins, some rumor, some actual, all of it gives a picture of what life was like during the civil war south of the Mason-Dixon line. First hand source material on the Civil War.
SECRET MISSION OF THE CIVIL WAR by Philip Stern (Rand McNally. Secret Service work, raids behind the lines, messenger service, dangerous missions, all told by actual participants of both sides to the conflict, from personal memoirs, information and remembered conversations that took place during that day. Excellent adventure reading.
SEEN ANY GOOD MOVIES LATELY? by William Zinsser (Doubleday). A former move critic from a New York newspaper tells all about the game of reviewing, and doesn't pull any punches about some of the movies he has seen and what he thinks about them. Written in a witty style with plenty of colorful language. The reader will have a lot of fun reading this one.
SOUND WAYS TO SOUND SLEEP by Donald & Eleanor Laird (McGraw-Hill). Affitudes, posture, waking, relaxation, sleep as a pain killer, how to go to sleep easily use of pills, brain waves, cycle of the senses, and many other subjects in this fine analysis of the function of sleep in our lives.
ULYSSES GRANT, Politician by William B. Hesseltine (Ungar). Grant as President of the United States told in quotes, excerpts from letters, photos, cartoons, his friendships, problems, disagreements; military and political life. A forgotten era of American history brought to life in this book.
Weed killing made easy!
Keeps any area bare of vegetation!
BEAUTIFY YOUR PATIO
We have a large selection of PLANTER BOXES — REDWOOD TUBS— CERAMIC and BLAZED POTS—PLASTIC POTS ON STANDS—REDWOOD & POTTERY HANGING BASKETS—BAMBOO SHADES—REED FENCING STEPPING STONES IN NATURAL, RED & GREEN COLORS
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Our Business is Growing
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Botts Nursery
Our Business is Growing
1228 LINCOLN ANAHEIM KE. 5-5450
"cookies" for better roads
alt paving are baked and
ties, so we can measure how
types of weather.
H. Ellis, one of Standard's
many such tests to improve
construction methods. We
subject them to crushing
paving mixes, work closely
u both as a motorist and a
less than any other pavehighway for the cost of two.
resist skids, cut down glare,
make lane markers easier to see . . . roads which
are smooth, quiet and comfortable.
Asphalt roads are ready for use within hours
after laying . . . cost less to maintain and can be
even stronger and better after years of service.
By such continuing research that brings you better
products at lower cost, the people at Standard
are planning ahead to serve you better.
Standard's asphalt products are made and sold by
American Bitumuls & Asphalt Company, a whollyowned subsidiary.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA