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1950-06-02 · Anaheim Gazette · page 8 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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SCOUTS NOW—Brownies at Fly-Up salute leaders and take Girl Scout oath at yesterday's center front row (l. to r) are—Marilyn Yellis, Judy Kay McKool, Gloria Leeb and Sharon Jennin Boniface. Broadway and Savanna, respectively. Story and picture, page 1. NEXT YEAR'S PROGRAM of the Girls Athletic Association of the Anaheim high school is due their advisors after the annual banquet of the association held last evening on the Colonist camp port, treasurer; Joanne Kellogg, vice-president; Miss Shirley Pais o, asst. advisor; Barbara T asst. advisor, and Maggie Young, secretary. Back row (l. to. r.)—Thelma Clamp, tennis; Jan hockey; Mona Carner, sophomore representative; Genevieve Bradley, volleyball, and Kathleen (not in photo) was elected swimming manager. Story and picture, page 1. (POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT) A MESSAGE TO VOTERS FROM THE Phillips for Congress Committee, A. H. What's BEST in We in this Congressional District kind of politics is that least-involved in person, we like the representation of Congress who has so ably demonstrated that he rather than the party to which he owes a We know that Congressman John P registered Republican, has usually had votes on BOTH the Democratic and Rep think that is a healthy sign that the people WANT Congressman John Phillips—regar What's ABILITY One cannot consider the candidacy of considering his qualifications—his ability John Phillips has ability in abundance; it is that puts honest government first, that de of pressure groups, that produces able rep the people—regardless of party label. This unquestioned ability has put Phillips on Important committees in the H tives. He formerly served on the agricult is now serving on the powerful House Ap mittee. This unquestioned ability has put Phillips on important committees in the Houses. He formerly served on the agriculture committee. Experience Always Experience in the ways of government overnight or in a political campaign where routine experience is gained by party label. Congressman John Phillips, SOUND EXPERIENCE In State and National Is our best example that EXPERIENCE ALWAYS Now, More Than Ever LOOK TO PHILLIP for LEADER POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Taxpayers Endorse We vitally is also We reason since of our equita boards The and we want that job done In this campaign we na in the respective candidates their qualifications, their re best job for us as County A We have decided that C has been doing the job so Anaheim high school is discussed by newly-installed officers with opening on the Colonist campus. Front row (l. to r.)—Carol Davenport, asst. advisor; Barbara Trapp, president; Miss Josephine Derigo, Nelma Clamp, tennis; Janet Fukuda, baseball; Phoebe Merriman, volleyball, and Kathleen Bielefeld, basketball. Gretchen Decker (Gazette Photo) CIRCUMSTANCE) Progress Committee, A. H. (Gus) Allen, Chairman Is BEST in Politics? Congressional District know that the best is that least-involved in politics. For that re-representation of Congressman John Phillips, highly demonstrated that he serves the people party to which he owes allegiance. That Congressman John Phillips, although a publican, has usually had a majority of the Democratic and Republican tickets. We healthy sign that the people know, like and man John Phillips—regardless of party label. ABILITY Worth? Consider the candidacy of any man without qualifications—his abilities. Congressman ability in abundance; it is the kind of ability government first, that denies the demands, that produces able representation for all ardless of party label. Titioned ability has put Congressman John instant committees in the House of Representa-ly served on the agriculture committee and in the powerful House Appropriations Com- ANAHEIM R. H. Boney J. B. Coydendall Paul C. Davidson Leo J. Friis Frank N. Gibbs O. W. Heying J. C. Hurst E. C. Kendrick James R. Kilduff Theo B. Kuchel Morris W. Martenet, Jr. F. M. Miller Edward J. Power H. G. Schmelzer A. J. Schutte Leo J. Sheridan A. W. Sowder Frank Tausch Wm. T. Wallop L. N. Wisser F. A. Youngbluth BREA D. B. Alexander Joseph A. Burke Frank Hall BUENA PARK W. L. Birdwell, Jr. Harry Bouchier FUN Carl G. Frank R. B. W. J. Carrell Howard Norber Maxson Fred G. Dr. R. Richard Aubrey A. H. Harry Walter GA Carol I. Earl K. Clayton F. A. N. R. Homer W. F. Arthur Dr. C. Warren C. P. Doris HUNT J. Ed HuJack L. BREA D. B. Aléxander Joseph A. Burke Frank Hall BUENA PARK W. L. Birdwell, Jr. Harry Bouchier Olga J. Cohen Samuel Cohen James B. Dunbar P. L. Godding S. F. Henson R. B. Irwin V. M. Moore Wm. Nelson Roy T. Odom Pete J. Oliver C. C. Rittenhouse Mercedes Spagnola M. D. Yohannan COSTA MESA Harry M. Aldrich Mrs. Andy Brockett C. Chisholm Brown Ray H. Daniger Hugh B. Davis J. K. Lockwood Alfred Loucks Forrest B. Owen T. T. Rardin Frank S. Trickey S. B. Vinson Frank A. Walsh J. S. Whyte LAGU Theodore Gustave A. C. C. Crane W. B. Crew Eugenia Gailen L. D. R. Heath Joseph R Robert W Amy G John Leo Dr. R.C Dr.L.F A.B.M R.A.M Dr.B.B Capt.Ed Dr.R.A Brayton George H R.L.S W.A.S Dr.Edgar Leonard Harvey I Dr.A.B Eli B.W Arnett W Jack Wo ADVERTISEMENT — yers se — ENDERLE for County Assessor We are taxpayers of Orange County, vitally interested in efficient government that is also economical in a practical way. We want our property evaluated fairly and reasonably, not because that reduces our taxes, since it has nothing to do with the amount of our tax bills. But because it assures us an equitable distribution of the taxes that various boards and councils levy upon us. The Assessor’s job is to evaluate property that job done well. Campaign we naturally have been deeply interested inive candidates. We have studied and weighed them, tions, their records, to decide which would do the as County Assessor. Decided that County Assessor Maurice F. Enderle, who g the job so well, is the Assessor we need. His com- campaign we naturally have been deeply interested in active candidates. We have studied and weighed them, relations, their records, to decide which would do the best as County Assessor. Decided that County Assessor Maurice F. Enderle, who is the job so well, is the Assessor we need. His commission and his fairness during this, his first term, demand him for re-election. That’s the main reason, we ask him; the reason that counts. As a secondary reason, he dignified type of campaign he has conducted. Note for the re-election of Maurice F. Enderle as County FULLERTON Carl G. Arnold Frank A. Braddock, Jr. R. B. Carey W. J. Carmichael Carrell H. Christie Howard M. Cornwell Norbert Eimers Maxson Foss Fred Gorman Dr. R. V. Graves Richard C. Jewett Aubrey Lake A. H. Lankford Harry O. McGraw Walter M. Wrigley LA HABRA J. W. Burch Ray F. Frantz Louis Muchow Claude A. Ridgway Carl J. Showler John L. Strickland W. D. Threlkeld Ira E. Weide MIDWAY CITY Sidney A. Miller NEWPORT BEACH Eugene Boero Earl F. Chamberlain Floyd E. Cutbirth George J. Davies Wm. DeSutter Harry W. Glover Russell S. Hampton Stanley Howard Craig Phoenix Edward J. Sedinger John T. Stowers E. H. Thiele George E. Turner George J. Wheat Ben J. Whitman GARDEN GROVE Carol Applebury Earl K. Burdick Clayton H. Ferrin F. A. Monroe N. R. Post Homer Slater W. F. Slater Arthur Schmitger Dr. C. C. Violette Warren Wheeler C. P. Witte Doris Witte HUNTINGTON BEACH J. Ed Huston Jack L. Robertson ORANGE Glenn P. Allen Lloyd A. Baker HUNTINGTON BEACH J. Ed Huston Jack L. Robertson LAGUNA BEACH Theodore F. Baer Gustave A. Brossmer C. C. Cravath W. B. Crowl Eugenia P. Henley Gailen L. Hill D. R. Hoffman Joseph R. Jahraus Robert W. Jorden Amy G. Kennedy John Leon Kerr Dr. R. C. Lane Dr. L. F. Mallow A. B. Marshall R. A. Marshall Dr. B. B. Mason Capt. Ed C. Merrill Dr. R. A. Newton Brayton S. Norton George H. Owen . R. L. Scott W. A. Sells Dr. Edgar R. Sizer Leonard A. Tuttle Harvey D. Weaver Dr. A. H. Wightman Eli B. Wilson Arnett Wimmer Jack Woodward ORANGE Glenn P. Allen Lloyd A. Baker John E. Bertmann J. R. Campbell Nelson T. Edwards Sam B. Edwards C. J. Hessel Everett A. Knight Harold G. Leichtfuss Vernon E. Mansur R. B. Newcom F. G. Owings Rex A. Parks Gordon X. Richmond Eugene A. Robinson Otto M. Rodieck A. D. Smiley Llewellyn L. Williams PLACENTIA Warren M. Bradford SANTA ANA John D. Ball Robert L. Brown Judge F. C. Drumm John B. Fernandez Paul J. Hallicy Fred Newcomb Harry Evan Owings Stanley M. Reinhaus Col. M. B. Wellington