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Newspaper Day Opens National Newspaper Week Each year the nation honors the newspaper industry by setting aside a week which is proclaimed "National Newspaper Week" Officials in all capacities of local state county and local government civic business and industrial leaders and citizens in all walks of life pay tribute to this great medium of communication. During National Newspaper Week, Oct. 15th has been designated as Newspaperboy Day to honor the thousands of young men who sell and deliver newspapers. The business of selling and delivering newspapers is the finest training ground available to the youth of the nation. This year, Saturday, Oct. 15, 1960, has been designated as National Newspaperboy Day and America's biggest little businessmen will become "King." Yes, one of the more than 700,000 newspaperboys of this nation will be, in fact, declared "King" on NBC's annual "King for a Day" telecast on the Jack Bailey Show. TV and radio honors will be bestowed by major networks by guest appearances of newspaperboys on various programs. Service clubs from coast to coast—the Lions, Rotary, So... than 700,000 newspaperboys of this nation will be, in fact, declared "King": on NBC's annual "King for a Day" telecast on the Jack Bailey Show. TV and radio honors will be bestowed by major networks by guest appearances of newspaperboys on various programs. Service clubs from coast to coast—the Lions, Rotary, Soroptimists, Kiwanis, Optimists—will host outstanding newspaperboys at their weekly luncheon meetings during Newspaper Week. In the field of sports too, the newspaperboy will be recognized. Baseball and football clubs across the nation have extended invitations to their local carriers to attend a game. Bookmobile Changes Time The Anaheim Library Bookmobile will continue to stop at Brookhurst and Ball every Thursday as before, but the hours of service will change beginning today, Thursday, Oct. 13. New hours will be from 9:30 in the morning until 1 in the afternoon, instead of the usual afternoon hours. ?? DISCOUNTS ?? "CHECK OUR PRICES" CASTLE FURNITURE & APPLIANCES 121 N. SPADRA FULLY Hours: Mon-Fri. 9 to 9 Sat. 9 to 6 Suit (Out-of-State Credit Welcome) For your rosy future So natural only a real rose knows the difference! For the first time in America, Pla Louise Sof-Pet'l Roses from the Crown Colony, Hong Kong, with texture, appearance and even the feel of grown roses. Made of Vinyl-like material using a new, exclusive process, Pla Louise Sof-Pet'l Roses never wilt, droplets or lose their natural loveliness may be washed—used indoors or out year-round charm to any decor. Your collection of four exquisite colors: Royal Redness Pink, Golden Yellow, True Talisman. FREE! One dozen long 18" stem Sof-Pet'l Roses for new or added savings of $1,000 or more. 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Gladly handle the transfer of your savings account anywhere in the world free of charge. KEYSTONE Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 812 West Center St., Anahiem • KEYSTONE B-128, Reno W. Camper, President Orange County's fastest growing savings and loan association! Totally Disabled Vets May Get Premium Waiver Veterans of World War II and Korea who became totally disabled between the date of their application for National Service Life Insurance and the subsequent effective date may now file for premium waiver, it was announced today by Mort Webster, manager of VA's Southern California regional office. The Veterans Administration, in calling attention of veterans and their kin to this new law, explained that the total disability must have been incurred in line of duty between Oct. 8, 1940, and July 31, 1946, or between June 27, 1950, and April 30, 1951. The insured must have remained continuously so disabled until his death or until June 8, 1960, whichever was earlier. Webster said application for waiver of premiums must be filed by the insured or, if dead, by the beneficiary within two years after June 8, 1960. Applications will also be accepted from persons representing mentally incompetent veterans placed upon applications, the Because of the time limit VA urges eligible veterans or their beneficiaries to apply Salute to Our Eyes In Detroit, Mich., a young boy is trudging through snow during the early morning hours, dutifully delivering Times to his subscribers. In our newest and 50th series a young man has to abide from the afternoon's sun football game in order toplete his collection of counts from his Honolulu vertiser subscribers. Ottawa, Canada, a 12-year boy is receiving instruction he is about to enter his business venture, that of a newspaperboy for the tawa Citizen. Such events as these place every day in the vast newspapers of cities throughout the United States and ada, as the 700,000 newsboys of North America busily involved in deliver the news of a changing to its inhabitants. Every industry eagerly alds its product by once a setting aside a specific known as "this" or "week. It generally establishes a sales emphasis for enthytic public acceptance of wares. The newspaper indust WATCH THE SHARPS AND FLATS OCT. 60 DISCOUNTS ?? OUR PRICES" AUTURE & APPLIANCES FULLERTON Sat. 9 to 6 Sun. 1 to 6 (State Credit Welcome) REE ROSES for VERS Real only a real news the difference! Just time in America, Princess Pet'l Roses from the British ny, Hong Kong, with the texance and even the feel of garden Made of Vinyl-like material, exclusive process, Princess Pet'l Roses never wilt, drop their their natural loveliness. They used—used indoors or out—add charm to any decor. Your choice lisite colors: Royal Red, Prinolden Yellow, True Talisman. ne dozen long 18" stem es for new or added THE '61 PONTIAC IS HERE! It's All Pontiac! on a r New track-to-body proportion! The track is the width between the wheels. Pontiac has the widest track of any car. And now that we've trimmed body width, more weight is balanced directly between the wheels. You ride with greater poise, maneuver with firmer control. More room, more comfort inside! Headroom, legroom and footroom have been increased. Seats are higher, yet there's more clearance under the steering wheel. Doors are wider, swing open farther with no jutting barriers to bump as you get in and out. SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PO CASEY-BECKHAM 801 SOUTH LOS ANGELES ST. Salute to Our Biggest Little Businessmen In Detroit, Mich., a young boy is trudging through the snow during the early morning hours, dutifully delivering The Times to his subscribers. In our newest and 50th state, a young man has to abstain from the afternoon's sandlot football game in order to complete his collection of accounts from his Honolulu Advertiser subscribers. In Ottawa, Canada, a 12-year-old boy is receiving instructions as he is about to enter his first business venture, that of being a newspaperboy for the Ottawa Citizen. Such events as these take place every day in the various newspapers of cities throughout the United States and Canada, as the 700,000 newspaperboys of North America are busily involved in delivering the news of a changing world to its inhabitants. Every industry eagerly heralds its product by once a year setting aside a specific week known as "this" or "that" week. It generally establishes a sales emphasis for enthusiastic public acceptance of their wares. The newspaper industry is no different. We're proud of our product and our people... and this week we celebrate National Newspaper Week. Saturday, Oct. 15, during Newspaper Week, has been designated as Newspaperboy Day in order to honor the young men who sell and deliver newspapers. Newspaperboys have, for themselves, created quite an image down through the years. From their lot will come the presidents, governors, mayors, industrialists and professional men who will determine the quality of our civilization in their generation. These leaders of tomorrow are learning the value of integrity, public relations, thrift and adherence to duty. The result will be men better fitted for responsibility, whatever their endeavor. Most of us pick up our newspaper with the least concern as to how it got to our doorstep. This Saturday, Oct. 15, as you enjoy the privilege of being represented by a free press in a troubled world, consider for a moment the remarkable young man who delivers your newspaper. He could be our next governor, or mayor, but in any event he'll be an outstanding citizen of the future. On Newspaperboy Day, let us salute these young men... the biggest little businessmen in the world... our Newspaperboys. Retired Officers Elect New Prexy Colonel Asrom Bank, USA (Ret.) was elected president of the Orange Coast Retired Officers Club at a luncheon meeting held at Hotel Laguna recently. Others on the board of governors include Col. O. M. Baldinger, USA (Ret.), 1st vice-president; Warrant Officer O. L. Pittman, USN (Ret.), 2nd vice-president; Lt. R. S. Sheehan, USN (Ret.), secretary-treasurer. Retired officer of all branches of the service are eligible to join and will be most welcome. Information about this organization can be obtained by writing to Lt. R. S. Sheehan, secretary-treasurer, at 108 E. San Antonia, San Clemente, Calif. a sales emphasis for enthusiastic public acceptance of their wares. The newspaper industry is remarkable young man who delivers your newspaper. He Sheehan, secretary-treasurer, could be our next governor, or at 108 E. San Antonia, San mayor, but in any event he'll Clemente, Calif. HERE! on a new Wide-Track! Powered by the new, fuel-saving Trophy V-8 Engine! New fuel induction system gives this new free-breathing engine more air, makes gas go further. Eleven versions to select from. Horsepowers range from 215 to 348. For best economy you can specify the dollar-saving Trophy Economy V-8. Its lower compression ratio lets you use regular gas. Add it all up... it's the Wide-Track way to travel! Try it! THE ONLY WIDE-TRACK CAR! Pontiac has the widest track of any car. Body width trimmed to reduce side overhang. More weight balanced between the wheels for sure-footed stability. LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER BECKHAM PONTIAC ANGELES ST. ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA