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PAY NOW - FLY LATER WITH FAIRCHILD "FUN FLITE" The Fairchild "Fun Flite" to the 1964 New York World's Fair will depart July 24, 1964, from San Francisco Interna- tional Airport at l l : 00 p.m. The 90 Fairchilders, some with their immediate families, will fly to New York via TWA chartered aircraft. A charter flight is unique in many ways as opposed to commercial airline flights. Not only is the air fare amazingly less, but you can pay now and fly Iater. There are still some seats left, but don't wait too long. Flight directors want to start planning things to do and places to see during the two week trip. A $25.00 deposit per seat will hold your reservation. Total price is $180 per seat. Make BOUT check w t to Fairchild "Fun Flite" and forward to Shirlee Munn or Bill Hertmg, Marketing Department, Mt. View, today. Macntrinvi~io wwtawnr wDntor He who hesitates is lost, according to watier fee 71w ww sub d @ner&u S.mlcondW (SCTS]. the -'s E worn affiliate, rw ~~~-~00**~,deUr*onar~aheltlhsL*dth.M.llhan.donhYb~S~ ShirleendBilL insltlding~ m A @$at) A I ~ 9, mmnt MmWar, Marketine SHYices of R now on a=iripAMt to SO% T~~ who heady have seats peun #m blnft photo), himaria cnlombo [rirrm,, secntlry in the SOS Quaffiw Contrd d#putmarot, pou= to sp* a a .ri WIII ma IO. mi ~t. wino, b~ known to as the m. At tie& On the fli& lmk for gmnl-, wm of ~IW ws m s Assadation, ins- "downt~wn" ~nia. ~manue~ w in the announcement very soon of the first p h - lna~ram+pockLctign*@* ning meeting. At this time they may ask ALL-TRANSISTOR TII-a ef the opan h o w displays any uestion~ they have and also request whih deai mat interest wru that of the ~ppdicatiws any l a i r e d accommodations they would Lak which fg.tured two &trarsistwized television tets like while in N~~ york. (below). The large set, built by Applications -1 in the lab, r e q u i d almwt two years to completeand USW 23 FHrchiM sitlmtransistors. The small set, a JapaneSe Shirlee can be reached on ext, 2871 - 1 , wss-tosilicon transistors tram man. and Bill on ex'. 2671 if You have iam wees 4 TORI M~IJ~. questions. FAIRCHILD IN PARIS- Fmtm instrumentatii equip nwnt was W u r d at the recent international MESUCORA Exhibit in Paris by French representativeEts Radiophon. Here, sales engineer F. Salem (with white bade) ex- plains intricacies of Instrumentation's Pulsed Direct Reading B64a Tester, M d e l 50 (r.) to customers. This exhibit, hdd in Nwmber, was the second MESUCORA. The first was in October, 1961; and the rid one is ten- tatively scheduled for 1967. CU BOARD MEMBERS SOUGHT MOUNTAIN ~~~w-Credit Union Presi- dent Tom Spencer has announced that the CU is still seeking volunteers to serve on the Board of Directors. I Persons interested in serving, or wish- ing to nominate someone may contact Judy Dunkelberger, Gheen Abbott, or Bill Stansbury. Tom urges all Credit Union members to seriously consider serving on the board. He pointed out that it not only strength- ens the Union, but that it touches each member personally because it is a means OPEN Jww ~ e n m l ~ ~ r . f t o ~ ~ w t ~ . of protecting one's interest, while gaining m. a -. m nr - z m um pss aonfemmdrhm n*l H U U W ~ ~ some business experience. w. Or. Nqlcs anmneed the ampany's phns to expand R&Q f.ci1iti.s in Pakt Mto. (stay on 2) 10

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PAY NOW - FLY LATER WITH FAIRCHILD "FUN FLITE"

The Fairchild "Fun Flite" to the 1964 New York World's Fair will depart July 24, 1964, from San Francisco Interna- tional Airport at l l : 00 p.m.

The 90 Fairchilders, some with their immediate families, will fly to New York via TWA chartered aircraft. A charter flight is unique in many ways as opposed to commercial airline flights. Not only is the air fare amazingly less, but you can pay now and fly Iater.

There are still some seats left, but don't wait too long. Flight directors want to start planning things to do and places to see during the two week trip. A $25.00 deposit per seat will hold your reservation. Total price is $180 per seat. Make BOUT check w t to Fairchild "Fun Flite" and forward to Shirlee Munn or Bill Hertmg, Marketing Department, Mt. View, today.

Macntrinvi~io wwtawnr wDntor He who hesitates is lost, according to wat ie r fee 71w w w sub d @ner&u S.mlcondW (SCTS]. the -'s E w o r n affiliate, rw ~ ~ ~ - ~ 0 0 * * ~ , d e U r * o n a r ~ a h e l t l h s L * d t h . M . l l h a n . d o n h Y b ~ S ~ ShirleendBilL insltlding~ m A @$at) A I ~ 9, mmnt MmWar, Marketine SHYices of R now on a=iripAMt to SO% T~~ who heady have seats peun #m blnft photo), h i m a r i a cnlombo [rirrm,, secntlry in the SOS Quaffiw Contrd d#putmarot, pou= to s p * a a .ri WIII ma IO. mi ~ t . w i n o , b~ known to as the m. At tie& On the fli& lmk for g m n l - , w m of ~IW ws m s Assadation, ins- "downt~wn" ~ n i a . ~manue~ w in the announcement very soon of the first p h - lna~ram+pockLctign*@* ning meeting. At this time they may ask

ALL-TRANSISTOR T I I - a ef the opan h o w displays any uestion~ they have and also request whih d e a i m a t interest wru that of the ~ppdicatiws any laired accommodations they would Lak which fg.tured two &trarsistwized television tets like while in N~~ york. (below). The large set, built by Applications -1 in the lab, requ id almwt two years to complete and USW 23 FHrchiM sitlmtransistors. The small set, a JapaneSe

Shirlee can be reached on ext, 2871 -1, wss-tosilicon transistors tram m a n . and Bill on ex'. 2671 if You have iam w e e s 4 TORI M~IJ~. questions.

FAIRCHILD IN PARIS- F m t m instrumentatii equip nwnt was W u r d at the recent international MESUCORA Exhibit in Paris by French representative Ets Radiophon. Here, sales engineer F. Salem (with white bade) ex- plains intricacies of Instrumentation's Pulsed Direct Reading B64a Tester, Mdel 50 (r.) to customers. This exhibit, hdd in Nwmber, was the second MESUCORA. The first was in October, 1961; and the r i d one is ten- tatively scheduled for 1967.

CU BOARD MEMBERS SOUGHT MOUNTAIN ~ ~ ~ w - C r e d i t Union Presi-

dent Tom Spencer has announced that the CU is still seeking volunteers to serve on the Board of Directors.

I Persons interested in serving, or wish-

ing to nominate someone may contact Judy Dunkelberger, Gheen Abbott, or Bill Stansbury.

Tom urges all Credit Union members to seriously consider serving on the board. He pointed out that it not only strength- ens the Union, but that it touches each member personally because it is a means OPEN Jww ~ e n m l ~ ~ r . f t o ~ ~ w t ~ . ~ ~ m t ~ ~ of protecting one's interest, while gaining m. a -. m nr - z m um pss aonfemmdrhm n*l H U U W ~ ~ some business experience. w. Or. Nqlcs anmneed the ampany's phns to expand R&Q f.ci1iti.s in Pakt Mto. (stay on 2)

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