anaheim-gazette 1957-03-07
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B-PW Club Has Birthday Meeting
The Anaheim Business and Professional Women's Club held their regular monthly meeting Wednesday evening at the Optimist Club with Emma Lawrence, first vice president, presiding. There were 45 members present.
Maxine Weigand, who is associated with the World Travel Bureau, was welcomed as a new member by Marguerite Harris, membership chairman.
Ruth Turner reported on attending the Garden BPW Club installation and charter meeting on Feb. 11 at Greenbrier Inn. Miss Evelyn Whitlow, president of California BPWC, Inc., was speaker of the evening.
This meeting was an every member birthday party and started with a clever skit of a TV quiz show with the panel consisting of Cecile Meeker, Marie Fry, Ruby Terry and Rose Wilson who were the committee for the evening. Beautifully decorated birthday cakes were served by the hostesses.
Guest of the evening was Elizabeth Kirby.
On Thursday evening 14 members attended the reciprocity meeting of the Orange County Council at The Mill in Fullerton. Jean Howell, president, presided.
Don Morris, of Orange, sang "If I Loved You", "Old Man River" and "The Lords Prayer".
Merle Waterman, head of Rotary International World Tour, took his audience on a 70 day trip around the world showing some of the little known places. Theme of his tours is "Each Day a New and Exciting Adventure."
Guy Eugene Doane Claimed by Death
Guy Eugene Doane, 62, a native of Ohio, who was an Anaheim resident for two years, resided at 890 K Starr St., Stanton (post office address Anaheim) died last Saturday at Park Hospital in Long Beach after an extended illness. He was born in Ohio 62 years ago.
He is survived by his wife, Catherine C. Doane; one daughter, Mrs. John Nasipak of Ohio; seven sons, James A. and William L. Doane of Ohio, Donald R. Doane of Anaheim, Guy E., Leon L. and Ronald C. Doane all with the United States Forces and Robert A. Doane at home in Stanton; one sister, Mrs. Marguerite L. Bacon of Ohio; six grandchildren and one great granddaughter.
He was a member of the East Oberlin Community Church.
Funeral services were conducted from Hilgenfeld Chapel Tuesday at 2 p.m. Rev. Don DeBoer, pastor of the Stanton Community Church, officiated and interment followed in Westminster Memorial Park.
The alluvial soil at the mouth of the Mississippi river is estimated at not less than 700 to 1,000 feet deep.
Guest of the evening was Elizabeth Kirby.
On Thursday evening 14 members attended the reciprocity meeting of the Orange County Council at The Mill in Fullerton. Jean Howell, president, presided.
Don Morris, of Orange, sang "If I Loved You", "Old Man River" and "The Lords Prayer".
Merle Waterman, head of Roberlin Community Church.
Funeral services were conducted from Hilgenfeld Chapel Tuesday at 2 p.m. Rev. Don DeBoer, pastor of the Stanton Community Church, officiated and interment followed in Westminster Memorial Park.
The alluvial soil at the mouth of the Mississippi river is estimated at not less than 700 to 1,000 feet deep.
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Walker and Lee Realtors Show Gain In Acreage Business
A gain in acreage business in excess of $1 million since last October, when Walker and Lee, Inc., Orange County realtors and sales agents for many land and home development projects here, opened their new sales office atert Walker, president of the sales agency: Robert Osborn is in charge of the new acreage department, he said.
A graduate of the University of Kansas, Osborn was associated with a number of large and highly successful acreage-development projects in the San Fernando Valley for ten years before moving his four-year-old daughter Mary.
Walker and Lee Realtors Show Gain In Acreage Business
A gain in acreage business in excess of $1 million since last October, when Walker and Lee, Inc., Orange County realtors and sales agents for many land and home development projects here, opened their new sales office at 9000 Lincoln Ave, West Anaheim, was reported this week by Robert Walker, president of the sales agency: Robert Osborn is in charge of the new acreage department, he said.
A graduate of the University of Kansas, Osborn was associated with a number of large and highly successful acreage-development projects in the San Fernando Valley for ten years before moving his four-year-old daughter, Mary Lynn, and wife, Margery, to Lido Island, and joining the sales firm.
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Chapman College Celebrates 96th Birthday Mar. 12
Chapman College will mark the 96th anniversary of its founding with a scholarship benefit banquet in the Orange Women's Club House on Mar. 12. Featured speaker at the banquet, which begins at 7 p.m., will be Dr. W. Ballentine Henley, president of the College of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons, Los Angeles. His topic will be "Tomorrow Is Here."
Serving as master of ceremonies at the event will be William T. Cheverton, vice president of the grocery market chain with headquarters in La Habra.
A feature of the founders' day program will be the presentation of the college's new president, Dr. John L. Davis, formerly dean of Hiram College in Ohio. J. E. Wilkinson chairman of the board of trustees, will introduce Dr. Davis at the banquet.
Special music will be provided by the Madrigal Singers and the Cardinal Belles under the direction of James M. McKelvy of the Chapman music department.
The invocation will be given by the Rev. George Tolman, minister of the First Christian Church, and the Rev. Noel C. DeRoque, minister of the First Methodist Church, both of Orange.
Reservations for the banquet may be made through www.chapmancollege.org
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Air Pollution Bd.
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The independent Air Pollution Foundation today announced publication of its Third Techno Progress Report, pinpointing exhaust and incinerator eruptions.
Rubber Company Manufacturing Sone Rubber
Kirkhill Rubber Company announced it is manufactur- new silicone rubber which completely functional in tem- res up to 600 degrees Fahlor. A product, developed for temperature applications in aircraft and other industries, function also in tempera- lower than 65 degrees be- ro.
Sam J. Haney, president of the firm, said important charac- es of the new material are ability at the temperature ces and its versatility. It is molded, extruded, and into sheets. Haney pointed permitting fabrication of a range of parts.
Kirkhill Company, with facturing facilities at Brea, mes, molds and other equip- for manufacturing nearly rubber products for industr- throughout the nation.
Local Student Heads Journalism Workshop Mar. 14
Included in the seven Orange County high school journalism majors honored with the selec tion as departmental workshop chairmen for the fourth annual Journalism Workshops at Santa Ana College on Thursday, Mar. 14, is Joan Light of Anaheim Uni- ion High School as chairman for editors.
Barbara Kramp, a graduate of AUHS and now a student at SAC, will assist Judy Miller in the double period devoted to year- books.
More than 80 awards will be distributed at the 6 p.m. awards banquet, at which Justus Craemer, former publisher of the Or-ange Daily News and longtime public official, will be the principal speaker. He will receive the first annual SAC Orange County Journalism Roll of Honor. Coun-ty publishers will join with the students for the banquet.
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The independent Air Pollu- Foundation today announced p lication of its Third Techno Progress Report, pinpointing a exhaust and incinerator en sions even more strongly t before as the principal produc- of Los Angeles smog.
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The independent Air Pollution Foundation today announced publication of its Third Technical Press Report, pinpointing auto dust and incinerator emissions. The report is expected to take its place among previous publications by the Foundation as "must reading" for scientists and engineers working on air pollution problems.
Control of auto and incinerator emissions was labeled "the most important goal in the smog fight" said Dr. W. L. Faith, managing director, in a foreword to the 110-page report.
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Pollution Bd.
Days Incinerators,
Cause Smog
independent Air Pollution
dation today announced publation of its Third Technical
Press Report, pinpointing auto
ust and incinerator emiseven more strongly than
as the principal producers
Los Angeles smog.
marizing technical details
work carried out during the
year in the fields of auto
ust, instrument development,
spheric physics and chem-
the report is expected to
take its place among previous
publications by the Foundation
as "must reading" for scientists
and engineers working on air polition problems.
Control of auto and incinerator
emissions was labeled "the most
important goal in the smog fight"
said Dr. W. L. Faith, managing
director, in a foreword to the
110-page report.
"Only political considerations
are holding up the ban on singlechamber incinerators, but reasonable means to control auto exhaust still elude us," he wrote.
"The chief difficulties are lack
of basic data for definition of an
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knowledge of the relative smogforming potential of the many
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an understandable reticence on
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The Foundation began operations as a privately supported,
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