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The Emergency Service of the Automobile Club of Southern California, designed to render aid to motor cars disabled under the Rules of Emergency Service, is continuously at the beck and call of all Club members. During the preceding five years the Emergency Service sent more than 177,600 disabled vehicles on their way with a minimum of delay and at a saving of $859,280.00 to the members. The list of garages under contract with your Club, together with their locations and telephone numbers, is published in the Club magazine—"Touring Topics" and also in a specially prepared booklet which can be procured at any of the offices of the Club or those of the California State Automobile Association, located in Central and Northern California. As these lists are revised each month a current issue should be carried at all times. When in need of Emergency Service call nearest Emergency Station, in Los Angeles call Headquarters, Richmond 3111. Through a reciprocal arrangement, the same service is rendered by the California State Automobile Association in Central and Northern California to members of the Automobile Club of Southern California. Remember, this important service is available 24 hours a day and is one of the most important services rendered by the Club. Please carry your membership card, it is the "Key to Club Serv- • 11 ice.
Object Description
Title | Los Angeles to Santa Ana - U.S. 101, 1930 |
Description | Strip map of the automobile route from Los Angeles to Santa Ana via U.S. 101. Includes Los Angeles (top & left), Tustin (bottom), La Habra (right). Due north is about 35 degrees to the right of vertical. Principal features: municipalities, railroads, roads, mileages, road names, elevations, Auto Club offices. Prominent locations (cities; streets; geographical features; institutions): Los Angeles (Broadway, 7th Street, 9th Street, Whittier Boulevard), Pasadena, Alhambra, San Gabriel, Montebello, Downey, Whittier, La Habra (Spadra), Fullerton, Anaheim (Los Angeles Street), Orange, Santa Ana (Main Street, 1st Street, 4th Street), Tustin; Rio Hondo, San Gabriel River; State School, Philadelphia College, West Coyote Oil Field, Hacienda Country Club, Orange County Hospital. Printed at the bottom is "Brown". Printed at the bottom, outside the map itself, is the number "10" and, to the left, "930". On the verso is a description of the Emergency Service of the Automobile Club. |
Subject (adlf) | roadways |
Subject (lcsh) | Maps, Tourist |
Subject (naf corporate name) | Automobile Club of Southern California |
Geographic subject | economic regions: Southern California |
Geographic subject (roadway) | U.S. 101 |
Geographic subject (city or populated place) | Los Angeles; Tustin; La Habra; Santa Ana |
Geographic subject (state) | California |
Coverage date | 1930-09-01 |
Cartographer | Brown |
Creator | Automobile Club of Southern California. Touring Bureau. Route and Map Service (2601 South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles) |
Publisher (of the Digital Version) | University of Southern California. Libraries |
Date created | 1930-09-01 |
Type |
maps texts |
Format (aacr2) | map : b&w ; 27 x 10 cm. |
Format (aat) |
strip maps cartographic material |
Language | English |
Contributing entity | Automobile Club of Southern California |
Call number | SMC Box 3 (0359) |
Legacy record ID | acsc-m11 |
Part of subcollection | Automobile Club of Southern California strip maps, 1912-1936 |
Part of collection | Automobile Club of Southern California collection, 1892-1963 |
Rights | Automobile Club of Southern California |
Physical access | 213-741-4486; http://www.calif.aaa.com |
Repository name | Automobile Club of Southern California |
Repository address | 2601 South Figueroa Street, H-118, Los Angeles, CA 90007-3294, USA |
Repository email | yates.morgan@aaa-calif.com |
Filename | AAA-SM-000359; AAA-SM-000359v |
Description
Title | Page 2 |
Contributing entity | Automobile Club of Southern California |
Part of collection | Automobile Club of Southern California collection, 1892-1963 |
Repository email | yates.morgan@aaa-calif.com |
Filename | AAA-SM-000359v.tiff |
Full text | The Emergency Service of the Automobile Club of Southern California, designed to render aid to motor cars disabled under the Rules of Emergency Service, is continuously at the beck and call of all Club members. During the preceding five years the Emergency Service sent more than 177,600 disabled vehicles on their way with a minimum of delay and at a saving of $859,280.00 to the members. The list of garages under contract with your Club, together with their locations and telephone numbers, is published in the Club magazine—"Touring Topics" and also in a specially prepared booklet which can be procured at any of the offices of the Club or those of the California State Automobile Association, located in Central and Northern California. As these lists are revised each month a current issue should be carried at all times. When in need of Emergency Service call nearest Emergency Station, in Los Angeles call Headquarters, Richmond 3111. Through a reciprocal arrangement, the same service is rendered by the California State Automobile Association in Central and Northern California to members of the Automobile Club of Southern California. Remember, this important service is available 24 hours a day and is one of the most important services rendered by the Club. Please carry your membership card, it is the "Key to Club Serv- • 11 ice. |
Archival file | acsc_Volume6/AAA-SM-000359v.tiff |