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Books in Review Weekly book listings presented by the Anaheim Public Library, 241 S. Los Angeles St. FICTION SEASON OF FEAR by Guy Owen. The story of a man who moves from loneliness into religion, and then into violence in the mistaken belief that he is doing "God's will." EVVIE by Vera Caspary. Takes place in the "roaring twenties" when a golden girl sets out to find love, money and happiness but meets a cruel death instead. NON-FICTION CRAFTS FOR ALL by Karl Hils. An approach from the everyday world, working from paper crafts, to basketry, to clay and so on up to complex artifacts. For young people. Includes photos. GOOD-BYE DOLLY GRAY by Rayne Ruiger. Describes the British Army and its fight across the green veldts of South Africa, known as the "Boer" war. Includes maps and pictures. INSIDE TODAY'S HOME by Ray and Sarah Faulkner. Modern homes, how they are designed, materials used, decorative themes, arrangements, color schemes; contains many photos. LET'S COOK IT RIGHT by Adelle Davis. A new copy of an old standby. Chapters on health, kitchen efficiency, meats, dressings, sauces, fish, meat substitutes, vegetables, charts on standard meat cuts. TOBRUK by Anthony Heckstall-Smith. The British and Australians against Rommel's Afrika Corps in the fight for Tobruk in the Western Desert in 1940 to 1941. THE NEW PSYCHOLOGY OF SELLING by Mel S. Hattwick. One of the best on the subject; how to hold customers, why some salesmen fail and others succeed, how to win back lost customers, how and why a customer buys. TOASTMASTER'S TREASURY by Edward L. Friedman. How to introduce speakers, how to keep a program rolling at a meeting or banquet; how to use humor and jokes to make a point, how to close a meeting. TRIUMPH OVER ODDS by J. Donald Adams (editor). Every one of these stories are based on the theme of man against adversity, facing unconquerable odds, and yet coming out on top. Some of these stories told by the people themselves. INSIDE TODAY'S HOME by Ray and Sarah Faulkner. Modern homes, how they are designed, materials used, decorative themes, arrangements, color schemes; contains many photos. TRIUMPH OVER ODDS by J. Donald Adams (editor). Every one of these stories are based on the theme of man against adversity, facing unconquerable odds, and yet coming out on top. Some of these stories told by the people themselves. ? ? DISCOUNTS ? ? "CHECK OUR PRICES" CASTLE FURNITURE & APPLIANCES 121 N. SPADRA Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 to 9 Sat. 9 to 8 Sun. 1 to 6 (OUT-OF-STATE CREDIT WELCOME) SOUTHERN PACIFIC AUTO-PACK TRI-LEVEL FOR F S.P.'s new multi-level Auto-Pack car are the newest and most flexible ra-carrying automobiles and trucks. This take 15 compact or 12 standard "floors." The second floor can be raised truck-auto loads. Another example of at S.P., in our search for better ways EYE-LEVEL FOR PASSENGER Through broad picture-windows of S.P. in the beauty and excitement of West way of travel lets you. Shoreline sweep ... valleys, rivers, cities on our routes Empire" we serve. And you enjoy it a fort of a private Pullman room or C meals and refreshments, friendly service On your next trip, really sightsee—on Southern TRAINS • Vigilance Against Surprise Attack Hoegh Explains Warning Network The surprise which an enemy achieved in the Pearl Harbor disaster cannot be repeated today, says Director Leo A. Hoegh of the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization. His job includes responsibility for operating the National Warning System (NAWAS), with its coast-to-coast network of 376 warning points. A comparison of measures in effect Dec. 7, then and now, reveals preparedness progress: THEN ... The air attack warning system guarding Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, consisted of five mobile radar sets. Their limit of detection, about 130 miles. Liaison with civil defense—none. Personnel—newly-trained, in radar operation. Alert status at moment of attack—in midst of training exercise, officially alerted only to possible sabotage. No air attack alert in effect. Contact with public information media—none. Warning time between moment of attack and first widespread public warning—50 minutes. NOW ... In Dec. 1940, the entire North American continent is guarded by thousands of miles of radar nets and continuous air patrols that extend our detection system around the earth. These detectors outposts are linked directly to civil defense warning units which are tied to NAWAS warning points by safe communications. An approaching attack would trigger a nationwide CONELRAD ALERT from North America Air Defense (NORAD) headquarters, activating the civil defense emergency broadcast system comprising nearly 2,000 radio stations. Personnel—warning officers with years of experience. Alert status—24-hour vigilance against air or sea attack. Contact mass public information masters—instantaneous, through TV national networks and wire systems. Warning times seconds on less to every SAT. Servite Scholars Make Honor Rolls Anaheim students named to the Deans' List of Servite High School, which is made up of the top ten students in the entire student body, are: William Parkman, Michael Ganschow, Alan Sixteen Anaheim students were named to the Honor Roll with "Special Honors": Alan Douglas Mokler, Daniel Sanford, Richard Krueger, Michael Ganschow, William Bartoletti. Dr. Floyd Corbin Guest Speaker "The Masculine Viewpoint," illustrating differing reactions with humorous anecdotes from real life situations, was the subject of the third program presented by Dr. Floyd Corbin Club members and their at a ladies' night meeting 6:30 o'clock Monday, December the Anaheim YMCA, Citron St. The popular humorist Servite Scholars Make Honor Rolls Anaheim students named to the Deans' List of Servite High School, which is made up of the top ten students in the entire student body, are: William Parkyn, Michael Ganschow, Alan Mokler and Donald Condon. Donald Condon and William Parkyn were awarded honor pins for being selected top students of the class. Sixteen Anaheim students were named to the Honor Roll with "Special Honors": Alan Douglas Mokler, Daniel Sanford, Richard Krueger, Michael Ganschow, William Bartoletti, Keith Vander Zyl Gary Schantz, Stephen Lumsden, James Plous, Richard Spehn, Michael Gavin, Kevin Sullivan, John Ganahl, William Quack- Dr. Floyd Corbin Guest Speaker "The Masculine Viewpoint," illustrating differing reactions with humorous anecdotes from real life situations was the subject of the third program presented by Dr. Floyd Corbin before the Anaheim Industrial enbush, Edward Littrell and Stephen Zamora. Club members and their at a ladies' night meet 6:30 o'clock Monday, Dec the Anaheim YMCA, Citron St. The popular humorist lecturer lost his sight in and has become a nat recognized speaker. His insight and ability in ex FOR FREIGHT ti-level Auto-Pack cars—bi-level and tri-level—it and most flexible rail cars yet designed for mobiles and trucks. This tri-level Auto-Pack can act or 12 standard cars on its three 84-foot second floor can be raised by sections for mixed beds. Another example of "always something new" search for better ways to move freight. anti-level Auto-Pack cars—bi-level and tri-level—and most flexible rail cars yet designed for mobiles and trucks. This tri-level Auto-Pack can act or 12 standard cars on its three 84-foot second floor can be raised by sections for mixed roads. Another example of "always something new" search for better ways to move freight. R PASSENGERS and picture-windows of S.P. streamliners, you take and excitement of Western scenery as no other sets you. Shoreline sweep... mountain grandeur cities on our routes throughout the "Golden Rive. And you enjoy it all from the relaxing com-ute Pullman room or Chair Car seat. Leisurely refreshments, friendly service at your beck and call.rip, really sightsee—on Southern Pacific Southern Pacific serving the West and Southwest with TRAINS • TRUCKS • PIGGYBACK • PIPELINES You're just minutes away from the nation's largest federal savings association 4½% Current Annual Rate Bundled Paid Quarterly It's nice to be the more often Federal account offices is just a district. Why not account. It's a which have guild of $85,000,000 and Loan Insure today. Or mail CALIFORNIA ANAHEIM D Headquarters Other Offices Shelter Seen Best Defense For Fallout Nineteen years ago this Dec. 7, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor caused all Americans to realize "it can happen here." Dec. 7 this year will mark the third annual National Civil Defense Day, dedicated to the conviction that vigilance must be maintained night and day because of enemy threats. Against such threats our Nation's vast warning net is designed to be so reliable that the enemy could not achieve a surprise attack, civil defense officials assert. Most Americans could be saved by taking simple but adequate civil defense measures now. Director Leo A. Hoegh of the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization points out that "fallout shelter protection is the best single non-military defense measure for the greatest number of our people." He has called home fallout shelters "the lowest-cost family insurance obtainable." Taege cost from $150 for a "do-it-yourself" basement shelter to $1,500 for a custom-made shelter fixed up to serve as an extra room. Key to the effective use of such shelters is the National Warning System geared to alert Americans from 376 warning points linked to the North American Air Defense Command. OC Pharmacists Slate Luncheon The counselors of Orange County high schools and junior colleges were luncheon guests at the Revere House in Tustin. Hosting were the Orange County Pharmaceutical Association and the Women's Auxiliary. The meeting discussed the field of unlimited opportunities in pharmacy for young men and women. Dr. John Biles of Southern California Pharmacy College was guest speaker and answered questions for the counselors as to the advantages in taking pharmacy as a career. Mrs. Emmet Wall of Santa Ana is chairman of the Women's Auxiliary and Dean Reavie of Costa Mesa and Ollie Aide of Santa Ana are the chairmen for the men's association in arranging the student procurement program. Mrs. M. E. Wright of Stanton, state president for the women's auxiliary, an honored guest, heads the state for student procurement in all schools. Archery Classes Begin Saturday Len Roberts, supervisor of recreation for the Anaheim Park and Recreation Department, has announced that the local department will offer archery classes. Quest Speaker for Industrial Group Club members and their wives, ing ideas contribute to interest at a ladies' night meeting at 5:30 o'clock Monday, Dec. 5, at the Anaheim YMCA, 121 S. Citron St. The popular humorist and lecturer lost his sight in 1944 and has become a nationally recognized speaker. His keen insight and ability in express- USE GAZETTE CLASSIFIED ADS Phone PR 2-1800 Archery Classes Begin Saturday Len Roberts, supervisor of recreation for the Anaheim Park and Recreation Department, has announced that the local department will offer archery classes. The classes will be held each Saturday from 1 to 3 p.m. on the Brookhurst Junior High School athletic field. KEEP YOUR MONEY NEAR YOU... AT A CALIFORNIA FEDERAL SAVINGS NEIGHBORHOOD OFFICE It's nice to be able to get to your savings quickly. The closer they are, the more often you'll add to them. That's why opening a California Federal account is such a wise move. 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