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FESTIVAL QUEEN — Four Princesses attend Queen Jo Ann Messerall who will rule the 28th Orange May Festival week beginning next May 18. Attending the 17-year-old brunette Orange High School senior are (from left) LaVerne Bentway, Joanne Dreies, Patricia Barham and Judith McCarthy. The ruling beauties were chosen at Chapman College Thursday night.
Burglary Prevention Hints
Given by Police Chief
Police Chief Mark Stephenson "Burglary losses are big business lights on and off regularly has announced that the week of for some people. During 1958, ap-evening.
Burglary Prevention Hints
Given by Police Chief
Police Chief Mark Stephenson has announced that the week of May 3 through 9 will be observed as Burglary Prevention Week as proclaimed by Mayor A. J. Schutte.
The chief emphasized that this is not just another week, but is being held in conjunction with a state-wide program by the Peace Officers' Association of the State of California to educate the public on how they can help reduce burglary losses.
Chief Stephenson stated that
Safety Belts for Cars Voted in State Bill
SACRAMENTO (UPI)—The Assembly voted, 44-22, Thursday in favor of a bill requiring all new cars sold or operated in California starting in 1982 to be equipped with safety belts in the front seat.
Assemblyman Richard T. Hanna (D-Garden Grove) said his measure had the backing of the California Medical Association.
"We have been very diligent trying to prevent automobile accidents," he said, "but we have done nothing to prevent injuries once an accident occurs."
"Burglary losses are big business for some people. During 1958, approximately 650,000 burglary offenses were reported across the country, or about 75 burglaries actually committed every hour, every day of the year! True, it's an alarming figure, but even more alarming is the fact that these burglaries could have been prevented if the public had taken just a little more interest and care in their personal property."
People, the Chief said, too often leave their homes with the windows left open, keys under the door mat or in the mail box, the house completely dark, or worse, lighted 24 hours a day. "...all earmarks that tell a burglar this place is a pushover."
"Apprehension of burglars ... is the continuing job of the police department, but the primary responsibility must rest squarely upon the shoulders of the homeowner."
The Chief has recommended these simple precautions be taken in the battle of wits between homeowner and burglar.
"Close and lock all windows and doors, including basement, porch and garage. Use pin tumbler cylinder locks on all outside doors.
Leave a lamp or two connected to an automatic timer to turn lights on and off regularly evening.
Have the post office stop deliveries to your home you're away, and make co that no store deliveries will a during your absence.
Cancel milk and newspaper liveries. An accumulation of bottles and newspapers is a sign that you're not home.
If you are on vacation, have lawn mowed and your side swept by a neighbor at least a week.
Have your phone disconnect Burglar's sometimes call to anyone is home.
Tell one neighbor you are ing.
Do not close shades or completely.
Never advertise your dep with an item in the paper broadcast the news to your borhood at large.
Never leave ladders and where outsiders can get at the Close your garage door empty garage with the door is a good sign that no one's h Do not tell friends, neighbors work associates of the vac possessions you have around house. Place them in a safe posit box."
SAFETY CHECK — Plans are being made for an automobile safety check by the Chamber of Commerce with the cooperation of the Police Dept. and businessmen throughout the city. The check is on a voluntary basis. It will take place the week of May 5, in the parking lots of the shopping centers in Anaheim. This is the first of its kind for the city but the same type of thing is carried on throughout the country. There will be 10 main points that will be checked, some of them include tires, brakes, lights, etc. Shown forming plans are, (from right) Ken Hannibal East Anaheim Shopping Center, Harry B Hi-way Traffic Safety Chairman, Chamber Commerce, Mark A. Stephenson, Police C Bill Hammer, representing the East Anaheim Shopping Center, and Tom Short, representing the Broadway Shopping Center.
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Dear Abby...
Close Up Shop, Mom!
by Abigail Van Buren
DEAR ABBY: Mother’s Day is coming again and I get tired just thinking about it. Last year my 7 children (all married) came for supper. They brought their families and we number 38 and ate in 3 shifts. I got up at five-thirty in the morning to start the supper. Nobody helped me peel a potato and they all started coming in at five o’clock with their kids. I wiped noses, heated bottles, changed diapers, answered questions and waited on everybody trying to make them feel comfortable and welcome. They left my house upside down and it took me a week to clean it up. I still love them but I am wondering how many more Mothers’ Days I can take like the last one. Any suggestions.
DEAR AVERAGE: If this is the way your children “honor” their mother on MOTHER’S DAY, it’s time you spoke up. Tell them on MOTHER’S DAY the kitchen and nursery are closed. Get yourself all prettied up and let them take YOU out for dinner. It’s supposed to be YOUR day — not THEIRS.
DEAR ABBY: May I make a suggestion to how to handle uninvited guests when they “drop in” and spoil your plans? Keep your coat and hat hanging near the door. When the doorbell rings, slip it on in a hurry, and then open the door. If it’s someone you do not wish to entertain, tell them how sorry you are that you were just leaving and are already ten minutes late. If it’s someone you want to entertain, invite them in and tell them you just got home. It works ten times out of ten. Cordially.
R. F. K.
DEAR R. F. K.: And what do you do if you say you are leaving, and the “guest” offers to go with you?
DEAR ABBY: Please tell “LOVES TO DANCE” to tell her mother-in-law to keep her big mouth shut and to keep right on dancing. When my first baby was two weeks overdue I won a Jitterbug contest at the Civic Auditorium and have the pictures to prove it. I am expecting my second baby any day now and am dancing my foot head off.
STILL DANCING
DEAR ABBY: I am a sophomore at college and I feel like a child asking you this question…but I’m ashamed to ask anyone else. I've dated lots of fellows and have made out with many of them but I've always kept my emotions under control. But, Abby, there is one fellow ORANGE (OCNS) — The letter of Orange’s planning commission chairman was injured yesterday when a car hit on Vista Avenue at the San Railroad Tracks.
Mrs. Doris L. Footner,
2003 Orange Grove Ave., so possible fractures of the ribs and lacerations on the foot.
The daughter of planner Showers is in good condition at St. Joseph Hospital here.
Mrs. Footner was a part in a car driven by her husband Richard, 40, owner of the Hawaiian Restaurant in Ardmore. The Footner car was eastbound Vista when it collided with train.
The auto laid 80 feet marks, thudded into the side passing boxcar and was on 30 feet after impact. Major age was reported to the 19th illac convertible.
Operator of the 125-ton engine was Fireman Clyde, 40, La Mesa. He said neither the engineer saw the appling car. He didn’t know of the side of the cab shouted for stop, Milton told police.
Footner told police neither his wife heard a train blow. They didn’t see the until less than 100 feet away ports stated. He said his slowed to 45 mph as it applied the tracks, according to police.
A car behind Footner’s wheel accident. It was driver...
On Hints Brief
on and off regularly each day.
have the post office stop mail deliveries to your home while you're away, and make certain no store deliveries will arrive at your absence.
you are on vacation, have your mowed and your sidewalk not by a neighbor at least once a week.
have your phone disconnected, glars sometimes call to see if someone is home.
all one neighbor you are leaving do not close shades or blinds completely.
ever advertise your departure an item in the paper, or broadcast the news to your neighborhood at large.
never leave ladders and tools outside can get at them.
lose your garage doors. An entry garage with the door open good sign that no one's home.
do not tell friends, neighbors or associates of the valuable sessions you have around the place. Place them in a safety detent box."
Queen, Princesses Set To Rule at Festival
ORANGE (OCNS) — Jo Ann Messerall, brown-haired 17-year-old Orange high school senior, was chosen queen of the Orange May Festival to reign over a week of activities which start May 18.
The new queen is a top performer in national synchronized swimming competition and plans to enter Fullerton Junior College in the fall to prepare for a teaching career.
Princesses named to preside with Jo Ann are Patricia Barham Chapman College student, and Orange High School seniors Judith McCarthy, Joanne Dreher and La Verne Benway.
Harry Babbitt, Los Angeles radio personality, was master of ceremonies at the queen contest, held in the Chapman College auditorium.
Fluor Buys Majority Interest in Dutch Firm
UP THE LADDER — The announcement of Brian O. Sparks as new General Manager of Interstate Electronics Corporation, Anaheim, was made yesterday by President Paul H. Reedy. Besides his new activities, Sparks will continue as Acting Director of the company's Space and Missile Department.
APRIL RECORD MONTH SANTA ANA (OCNS) — Orange
DEAR ABBY: Please tell "LOVES TO DANCE" to tell her mother-in-law to keep her big mouth shut and to keep right on dancing. When my first baby was two weeks overdue I won a Jitterbug contest at the Civic Auditorium and have the pictures to prove it. I am expecting my second baby any day now and am dancing my fool head off.
DEAR ABBY: I am a sophomore at college and I feel like a child asking you this question but I'm ashamed to ask anyone else. I've dated lots of fellows and have made out with many of them but I've always kept my emotions under control. But, Abby, there is one fellow in my English Lit. class who makes me flip. Whenever I see him and our eyes meet. I get weak in the knees and have to look away. I can't even think straight when he looks at me. We have nothing much in common (different backgrounds, interests, religion, etc) and I don't think he's serious about me. I'm sure this isn't "love"—but what is it?
COOKIE COOKIE: This is "physical attraction"—and unfortunately, often passes for "love." If this is all you have in common—avoid him, because when this feeling takes over, it blots out reason, and that's the way the cookie crumbles.
CONFIDENTIAL TO THE GIRL UPSTAIRS: Don't worry, you'll hear from him again. Hot air rises.
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Harry Babbitt, Los Angeles radio personality, was master of ceremonies at the queen contest, held in the Chapman College auditorium.
Fluor Buys Majority Interest in Dutch Firm
The Fluor Corp., Ltd. today announced the purchase of a majority interest in a Dutch engineering firm and the formation of a new subsidiary, Fluor-Schnytvlot, N. V. in Haarlem, Holland.
Fluor acquired a 75 per cent interest in N. V. Ingenieursbureau voor Chemische en Physische Techniek, Ph. J Schuytvlot en Zoon. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Victor Schuytvlot, one of the founders of the Dutch concern, will continue as managing director of the Netherlands corporation, which began operations in 1945.
APRIL RECORD MONTH
SANTA ANA (OCNS) — Orange County's Marriage Bureau issued a total 277 licenses for the month of April. This was an all-time high since 1944 when 327 marriage licenses were issued.
Last year 229 were taken out by couples in the month of April.
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presenting the East Anaheim and Tom Short, representing Hoping Center. (Bulletin Photo)
Craft Worker Awarded for Ten Years Service
oward M. Horst, at the Kraft plants plant in Buena Park, was hired for 10 years of service in the company.
The award, a gold tie bar bearer the Kraft emblem, was pre-ceded at an office ceremony, attended by fellow workers and executives.
Oward M. Horst lives at 6821 Rosa, Buena Park.
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ORANGE (OCNS) — The daughten of Orange’s planning commission chairman was injured early
yesterday when a car hit a train
Vista Avenue at the Santa Fe
railroad Tracks.
Mrs. Doris L. Footner, 40, of
13 Orange Grove Ave., suffered
possible fractures of the right leg
lacerations on the forehead.
The daughter of planner Earl
Fowler is in good condition today
St. Joseph Hospital here.
Mrs. Footner was a passenger
a car driven by her husband,
Richard, 40, owner of the Royal
Newallian Restaurant in Anaheim.
The Footner car was eastbound on
esta when it collided with the
train.
The auto laid 80 feet of skid
marks, thudded into the side of a
passing boxcar and was dragged
feet after impact. Major damage was reported to the 1959 Cadconvertible.
Operator of the 125-ton diesel
engine was Fireman Clyde Milton,
La Mesa. He said neither he
or the engineer saw the approching car. He didn’t know of the accent until the engineer on the other
side of the cab shouted for him to
stop, Milton told police.
Footner told police neither he
or his wife heard a train whistle
low. They didn’t see the train
until less than 100 feet away, reports stated. He said his car had
bowed to 45 mph as it approached
the tracks, according to police.
A car behind Footner’s witnessed
the accident. It was driven by off-
Deep Hole Discovered In Couple's Backyard
ALHAMBRA, Calif. (UPI)—Mrs.
William Meyers found what she
thought was a small hole in the backyard of the home Thursday where she and her husband and daughter Denise have lived for five years.
She poked a stick into the hole and the stick fell away.
She dropped stones into the hole, but it didn't seem as though they ever hit bottom.
A police crew finally dropped a fishing line with a sinker attached down the hole... 10 feet, 50 feet, 75 feet. It finally hit bottom at 109 feet.
Mrs. Mayers and her husband say they don't have the slightest idea of what the hole was once used for but they intend to lock up the yard until they fill the hole up.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
OBITUARIES
SCHEDLER, Willie Lee passed away May 1. Survived by mother, Beulah Riggs; also an aunt, Mrs. Hilton Pope of Lumpkin, Georgia.
Services Monday 10 a.m. Garden Chapel Mortuary, $792 Garden Grove Blvd. Interment Melrose Abbey. Garden Chapel Mortuary funeral directors.
McLEOD, Ethel Cole, 601 E.
17th St., Santa Ana, passed away at St. Joseph’s Hospital, May 1.
She was born in Anaheim Sept. 15, 1894. She taught school for the Los Angeles school system for 44 years. She is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Vera Sparks of Newport Beach, Mrs. Bernice Jolly of Anaheim, Mrs. Margaret Rains of Fullerton. She was a member of Calvary Church of Santa Ana.
County Hospital Center Under Study by Board
SANTA ANA (OCNS) — County supervisors have taken under advisement a proposal to build a medical service center at the county hospital.
The building was suggested Wednesday by Dr. Stewart Ellimore, medical director at the county hospital, to meet the needs of a predicted increase in the patient population.
Dr. Stewart told the board that the existing facilities for storage and issuance of medical supplies and drugs will be inadequate for the hospital when a new wardwing is completed this year.
Still more storage space will be needed when construction is completed on a scheduled 360-bed addition to the hospital, he pointed out.
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Westminster Stakeout Fails to Nab Suspects
WESTMINSTER (OCNS) — Two suspects, hunted for the shooting of a Los Angeles police officer, were sought in the Westminster area yesterday afternoon.
Three police departments and Sheriff's Deputies staked out an area near Westminster Blvd. and Highway 39 after it was reported the car was spotted heading for that location.
Police abandoned the search several hours later when the car failed to materialize.
Ironically, a traffic crash occurred at the same intersection being staked out shortly after the stake out was cancelled.
Metropolitan Water Engineer Succumbs
Richard B. Ward, Engineer in charge of the enlargement of Lake Mathews for the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, died at the Parkview Memorial Hospital in Arlington, recently after a short illness following a heart attack.
He was one of the country's foremost water supply dam builders, and at the time of his death, directing work to increase the storage capacity on the terminal reservoir of the Colorado River Aqueduct.
He resided at 4106 Van Buren Blvd., Arlington.
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Weekly classes in theory (harmony, reading, eartraining, music appreciation etc.) may be taken without instrumental instruction. 3-month courses $22.50.
SPECIAL FEATURE: Courses in music fundamentals conducted by Frieda Belinfante personally for beginners. 3-month course $22.50.
Amateurs and professional students of all ages accepted. Staff members are prominent artists in Symphonic and Recording field.
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