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One Night Set Aside To Register at OCC Day school students planning to attend Orange Coast College in September will have one chance to register for classes at night, according to Dean Joseph R. Kroll. Night registration for day classes will be conducted on Aug-ter at this time. Appoinments may be made by calling the college at KI 5-1151. Before a student registers for day classes he is required to take the English placement and mathematics exams. No appointments are necessary to take these exams Weekly book listings present by the Anaheim Public Library 241 S. Los Angeles St. One Night Set Aside To Register at OCC Day school students planning to attend Orange Coast College in September will have one chance to register for classes at night, according to Dean Joseph R. Kroll. Night registration for day classes will be conducted on Aug. 18 from 6 to 9 p.m. in the Counseling Center, Kroll said. He advised that all students must have an appointment in order to register at this time. Appointments may be made by calling the college at KI 5-1151. Before a student registers for day classes he is required to take the English placement and mathematics exams. No appointments are necessary to take these exams which are given in the Forum at 8 a.m. on Mondays or Thursdays during August. WHAT'S DOING Harvey Hendrickson, your Telephone Manager in Anaheim There's exciting news this month. We're introducing a handsome new telephone called "The Princess." Hardly bigger than your hand, the Princess takes only about half the usual space. When you lift the receiver, the dial lights up. Or at the flick of a switch, the dial glows as a soft night light so you can find the phone easily in the dark. The Princess comes in attractive colors that are perfect for any room in your home—white, beige, pink, blue and turquoise. This new extension phone costs just pennies a day after a one-time charge. You can see and try it out at our business office, and you can order it there or through your telephone service man. California State Fair time is just around the corner again—Aug. 31 to Sept. 11. If you're planning to go, we hope you'll visit the Pacific Telephone exhibit there. From what I've heard, it's Books i Weekly book listings present by the Anaheim Public Library 241 S. Los Angeles St. FICTION TO KILL A MOCKING BIRD by Harper Lee. Told through eyes and thoughts of a girl who grows up in a small Southern town, in an era of tension and riot, violence and compassion, of a kindly family that tried to protect her from herself. NON-FICTION BUDGET LANDSCAPING Carlton B. Lees. How to landscape Anaheim Father Is Polio Victim Donald Rumme, 25, of 894 Citron, assistant manager of the Kress Store in Anaheim, was hospitalized Sunday, becoming Orange County's seventh polio victim. The young Anaheim father two was stricken July 26, but was first thought to be a seizure of flu. It was then diagnosed bulbar polio and Rumme wasmitted to Orange County General Hospital. Every one of the seven casts been paralytic. None of the victims had the full series of polio vaccine. Meanwhile, industrial polio clinics have been announced for Anaheim plants Friday, sponsored by the local chapter. National Guard Units Camps Near Barstow California National Guard 40th Armored Division, which fects some 500 members in California State Fair time is just around the corner again—Aug. 31 to Sept. 11. If you're planning to go, we hope you'll visit the Pacific Telephone exhibit there. From what I've heard, it's going to top our show last year—and that one won the Fair sweepstakes award for the most outstanding exhibit. You'll see some really interesting ways communications serve you and the nation. (The Kids will get a big kick out of hearing their own voices over a special phone.) So all the telephone people here hope you'll visit Pacific Telephone at the State Fair in Sacramento and see how we're working to serve you and your family. G. R. Gresham is the new Public Office Manager at 200 N. Lemon, Anaheim. Most recently manager in Brawley, Bob has had experience in the Plant and Traffic Departments since joining the company in 1957. Bob, his wife and four daughters now make their home in Anaheim. Books in Review See the Chevy Mystery Show in color Sundays, NBC-TV CHEVY THE BEST SELLER THE BEST BUYING With more people buying Chevrolet (incluCorvairs) than ever before . . . with Chevy polarity and leadership zooming up to an all-t high . . . and with the choice of models still w Bel Air Sport Coupe—there are 17 more models where this one c CHEVY'S EXCLUSIVE, AWARD First, because of its advanced engineering, it was voted Car of the Year by the editors of Motor Trend magazine. And now Corvair's received the coveted Industrial Designers Institute Gold Medal for its trim, distinctive style. The award was presented to William L. Books in Review FICTION KILL A MOCKING BIRD Harper Lee- Told through the mind thoughts of a girl who grew up in a small Southern town in an era of tension and violence and compassion, and kindly family that tried to help her from herself. NON-FICTION GET LANDSCAPING by John B. Lees. How to landscape Anaheim Father Polio Victim Rumme, 25, of 894 S. Assistant manager of the Store in Anaheim, was hospitalized Sunday, becoming Orange County's seventh polio victim. Young Anaheim father of was stricken July 26, but it first thought to be a seizure. It was then diagnosed as polio and Rumme was added to Orange County General Hospital. Every one of the seven casts has paralytic. None of the victims had the full series of polio cases. While industrial polio clinic been announced for two tim plants Friday, sponsored by local chapter. National Guard Unit Camps Near Barstow California National Guard's Armored Division, which affords some 500 members in Orlando. COMPLETE TECHNIQUE OF MAKING FILMS by P. Monier. The home movie enthusiast will enjoy this book; how to make a proper film with good transitions, care of the lenses, film, charts of common failures and what to do about them. GUIDE TO NATURE HOBBIES by E. L. Jordan. All the old favorite hobbies such as how to collect and preserve butterflies, shells, leaves, how to mak wildlife movies and, last but not least, bird watching. HANDICRAFT by Lester Griswold. Many fine photos on handicraft articles and the steps to be followed in making them; bookbinding, leatherwork, ceramics, silver jewelry, weaving, woodwork, braiding, ornamental ironwork. OUTBOARD BOATING HAND-BOOK by Hank Bowman. Mostly about handling, repair, storing of motors and boats; contains a very good section on motorboat action and outboard racing. THE HENRY MILLER READER edited by Lawrence Durrell. A selective collection of stories and essays of the life and thought of one of the greatest writers of our era, describing life in California, France, and other places, things, and people he knew. POWER OF WORDS by Stuart Chase. An old classic on the problems of using the right word at the proper time; how to understand clearly what is being said, how to liste nto oratory, speeches, how to read better and faster. TECHNIQUES FOR EFFICIENT REMEMBERING by Donald and Eleanor Laird. A team of psychologists present a readable list of techniques for remembering. CHEVY'S EXCLUSIVE AWARD First, because of its advanced engineering, it was voted Car of the Year by the editors of Motor Trend magazine. And now Corvair's received the coveted Industrial Designers Institute Gold Medal for its trim, distinctive style. The award was presented to William L. Mitchell, General Motors vice president in charge of Styling. Drive America's award-winning car soon! For Economical Transportation See Chevrolet cars, Chevy's Corvairs and Cone B Because we built Meds we gained an extra National Guard Unit Camps Near Barstow California National Guard's Armored Division, which at some 500 members in Or-County, better than 40 per cent of that figure being from the northern county units, left on S for Camp Irwin near Barstow and are scheduled to return their local armories Aug. 20. following personnel from this will be at camp: Lt. Donald J. Foster, 122 ment; SSG Richard C. Halan, 1302 Jasmine Pl.; SSG A. Buchhop, 1806 E. Santa St.; Sp-4 James B. Canney, Valley Pl.; Sp-4 Elmer L. Van, 1022 S. Lemon; Sp-4 Ed-A. Doyle, 521 S. Falcon St.; Donald F. Georg, 1269 East-Dr.; Sp-4 Thomas H. Holi-Broadway Village Apts.; Charles E. Peterson, 1004 lower; Sp-4 John E. Reed, N. East St.; Sp-4 Henry Dr., 8651 Lullaby Lane; PFC die J. Holden, 1606 Michele; James P. Milligan, 1773 Su-Lane; PFC Larry A. Wam-1308 Brewster. POWER OF WORDS by Stuart Chase. An old classic on the problems of using the right word at the proper time; how to understand clearly what is being said, how to liste nto oratory, speeches, how to read better and faster. TECHNIQUES FOR EFFI-CIENT REMEMBERING by Donald and Eleanor Laird. A team of psychologists present a readable book on how to follow the simple rules to better memory of faces, names, numbers, why a person forgets and why one remembers easily at times. THIS IS CALIFORNIA by Karl Obert. Excellent photography for readers who cannot go far afield this vacation time; 216 photos of California in one book, beautifully photographed and tastefully printed. Advances in rubber technology have made possible new types of synthetics that actually outperform natural rubber in many respects. Two such rubbers, according to H. R. Thies, general manager of Goodyear's chemical division, are Natsyn and Budene. Nat-syn, for example, can be used as a complete replacement for tree-grown rubber because it closely approximates the physical structure and properties of natural rubber. Thies explained. Mrs. Richard Davis, in her total elec "Our original plans called for a furnace room Mrs. Davis, Southern California housewives relates." But when we decided to go total electric we didn't need a furnace room. Instead, I used same space for a sewing room. And our clean ant ceiling heat feels just like sunshine." Mrs. Davis, a former home economics teacher also speaks with authority on the advantage of flameless electric cooking. "Along with being cleaner, it's more even. You get the exact heat select every time." A mother of four, Mrs. Davis finds that the electric hot water heater easily supplies family demands. And her utility bills, she says, are comparable to the combination utility bills of neighbors with similar size homes and families. It's easy to see that Mrs. Davis enjoys more... (Ansheim, Thursday, Aug. 11, 1960) C-4 Anaheim Gazette EVROLET BEST SELLING CAR...BY FAR! BUYING TIME...RIGHT NOW Buying Chevrolet (including store ... with Chevy popuooming up to an all-time choice of models still wide and wonderful ... your timing couldn't be better. Corner your Chevy dealer one of these days real soon. See how satisfying it is to do business with a happy man. HEVY'S CORVAIR EXCISIVE, AWARD-WINNING ADVANTAGES HEVY'S CORVAIR EXPRESIVE, AWARD-WINNING ADVANTAGES Corvair 700 Club Coupe—with handy fold-down rear seat standard. Chevy's Corvairs and Corvette at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's CONE BROTHERS ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA we built Medallion, ned an extra room Davis, in her total electric Gold Medallion home called for a furnace room," Northern California housewife, decided to go total electric, face room. Instead, I used the big room. And our clean, radiant like sunshine." home economics teacher, priority on the advantages of cooking. "Along with being you get the exact heat you Davis finds that the electric supply family demands. She says, are comparable to utility bills of neighbors with families. Mrs. Davis enjoys more of modern living in her total electric Gold Medallion home. So will you, when you buy or build a home to Medallion Award standards. Only one new home in five qualifies for the Medallion—an award which assures you: 1. All-electric kitchen equipped with major electric appliances, including flameless range and oven. 2. Housepower wiring to make modern electric living possible. 3. Light for Living—lots of light for comfort, safety and beauty. The Gold Medallion Award signifies the ultimate in total electric living. It adds: 4. Flameless electric space and water heating.