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89 Years of Devotion to All That Is Good in Anaheim
VOL. LXXXVIII, NO. 32
Juvenile Trio In Vandalism Spree Here
Anaheim police Tuesday arrested three juveniles who admitted wholesale vandalism of two city firms.
Police said the boys, ages 10 to 14, caused more than $1,000 damage to Bryan Industrial Properties, 1552-58 Embassy St., and Orange County Bus, 303 E. Commercial St.
The juveniles, police said, implicated two other boys also in the 10 to 14 range, in a youthful shoplifting ring that had stolen more than $500 in merchandise from Anaheim stores.
Police said the boys, ages 10 to 14, caused more than $1,000 damage to Bryan Industrial Properties, 1552-58 Embassy St., and Orange County Bus, 303 E. Commercial St.
The juveniles police said implicated two other boys also in the 10 to 14 range, in a youthful shoplifting ring that had stolen more than $500 in merchandise from Anaheim stores.
The five were remanded to Orange County Juvenile Hall.
Police said the trio entered the Bryan buildings, which were left (Continued on Page 2-A)
'Day of Triumph,' Christ Film, Here Four Days in Feb.
The religious motion picture drama; "Day of Triumph," a film that depicts the life of Christ, will be shown here Feb. 7-9-10
THE FILM, in technicolor and wide screen, will be shown at 6:45 and 9 p.m. on those dates at the Garden theater, 304 E. Center St.
Presenting the film will be Robert Wilson, who portrays the role of Christ.
Actress Joan Dru is a featured played as Mary Magdalene.
Tickets may be obtained by telephoning Wilson at KE 5-7870 or writing at 121 S. Cintron St. Arrangements for group attendance can be made.
SUPPORTING the film's presentation are members of the Anaheim Ministerial Union and the Council of Churches.
The story deals with the climatic incidents of the life of Christ. The screenplay is my Arthur Horman.
Architect Work On New Magnolia High Is Approved
Architectural work on the city’s proposed $2,093,559 Magnolia high school has been approved.
The Anaheim Union High School district gave approval to a $57,470 part payment of architectural fees on the new high school and additions to two junior high schools.
Magnolia high school will be built on the southwest corner of Ball Rr. and Gilbert Ave.
Plans also have been completed (Continued on Page 2-A)
Jet Jockey?
Anaheim Kids Get Jet Plan
Not many kids get a $1 gift from Uncle Sam.
That’s exactly what schooled in Anaheim and Buena receive.
OF COURSE, the merchant used—obsolete by government standards.
The gifts: two honest goodness jet airplanes.
One, a Marine fighter, installed on a park site centia Avenue. And Vermont Until it is permanently inside position being against over enthusiastic bers of the younger set。
Apartment Houses Aren’t the Public School Problem They’re Said To Be
Apartment Houses Aren’t the Public School Problem They’re Said to Be
The apartment houses—fall guys of repeated furor over taxes — apparently aren’t the public pocketbook burden they’re cracked up to be.
A survey by the Anaheim Elementary School District shows that the average number of children per apartment house lot is about the same as for a single family residence.
THE SURVEY, however, revealed that Anaheim apartments have more children per 100 units than the statewide vaerage. But, so do the city’s residences.
The average is 12 children per 100 apartments in the state and 17.8 in Anahelm. The city's average for residential areas is 73 per 100 homes.
There are 5,433 apartments in the city and 4,255 are occupied with a total elementary student population of 727 children.
Welcome Leaders
Anaheim Girl Scout council welcomed 360 new Girl Scout adult leaders at its annual meeting Tuesday in Chrysler auditorium.
Gifted high school senior students can successfully handle an extra college class while still attending high school.
The point is being proved at Fullerton Junior College where 21 high school seniors from Western California, Fullerton and La Habra high schools are taking daily and three-times-a-week classes with regular college students.
THE 21 HIGH SCHOOLERS, attending the terms of newly approved state legislation, are enrolled in six different subjects—Spanish, political science, sociology, history, mathematics, geography, and German. To keep high school programs as little disrupted as possible, all attend either $a.m.$ classes or late aftec classes so they may either close their school day college work.
And how do high schooled do when placed amoular college students?
“This group, at least very well,” points out Dabene Wheeler, FJC coordrion of counseling. “Their q
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ARCHERS BEGIN WORK on Cancer Society’s Anatomy-wide, six-year Living More volunteer researchers testinnaire poll which the information to help fight of cancer. Persons in volunteers are asked to call the American Cancer Society, Orange County Branch,
848 N. Birch St., Santa Ana, or any of the group leaders above. They are from left, (front row), Mmes. Byrl Brock, 717 N. Pine St. and William F. Hodgson,
1521 Redwood Ave.; (second row), Howard Loudon,
755 N. Pine St., and Richard Husmann, 9732 Stonybrook Dr.; (back row], Joseph C. Fenton, 716 N. Pine St. and Joseph E. Stehly, 1413 S. Nutwood Ave.
For Local Area Effective Sundays
Commuting from Anaheim Los Angeles will become expensive proposition begin Sunday, the Metropolitan sit Authority has announced The one-way fare between heim and the Los Angeles metropolis will go up from 97 cents.
IT IS THE FIRST MT increase since March, 1990.MTA's rate structure is lowest basic fare rates among large cities U.S.A., the MTA claims.
Other north orange counties effected by the rate include Fullerton, 87 to 90 Buena Park, 73 to 76; Kto 90; La Habra, 73 to 76
Anaheim area's two main attractions Disneyland Knott's Berry Farm willected by the rate rise.
Seal Sales $82,375
Orange County Tubes and Health association ing sales of Christmas se announced that receipts $82,375 this week.The tion,which hopes to at goal of $90,000,said thingwill be completed next
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Anaheim Kids Get Jet Plane Not many kids get a $1 million it从 Uncle Sam.
That's exacty what school chilen in Anaheim and Buena Park ve received.
OF COURSE,the merchandise used—obsolete by the federal government's standards.
The gifts:two honest-to-goodness jet airplanes.
One,a Marine fighter.is being installed on a park site at Plantia Ave,and Vermont Park.till it is permanently installed e position is being guarded against over enthusiastic memers of the younger set.
SIX MONTHS TO LIVE
LULACS Make Blood Appeal for Ill Father Raymond Martinez,29.of 7001 Tafolla Ave.,Placentia,neds your help.
Martinez,a rheumatic fever victim,has been given six months to liveby doctors unless a heart operationis undertaken.openheart surgery.
A MINIMUMof40pints of blood is neededforthe delicate Anaheim LULAC chapter316has issuedan appealforblood donorstousure Martinze,father offivedeach children,他llhave achanceattainnewleaseonlife。
The LULACsareaskingprosspectivedonorstotelephnePRospect4-0677。
Public Ignora Blamed For R Police Chief Marity city's all-time traffic "senseless killings"andranceofthelawasa
Meet Anaheim’s New America Twenty Anaheim residents became official Americans th
Sen. Goldwater Lincoln Day Fete Speaker Feb. 19
U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater (R-Arizona) will speak at an Orange County Republican Lincoln Day $50-plate fund raising dinner here February 19.
The dinner will be held at 8 p.m. in the Disneyland hotel.
Senator Goldwater serves on the Senate interior and insular affairs and labor and public welfare committees. In addition he is a member of the select senate committee to investigate racketeering in the labor management field. He is also chairman of the Republican senatorial campaign committee.
Walter Knott of Buena Park and Robert Samuel Barnes of Newport Beach will serve as chairmen for the dinner. Tickets donors to assure Martinez, father of five children, he'll have a chance at a new lease on life.
The LULACs are asking prospective donors to telephone PRospect 4-0677.
Meet Anaheim’s New America
Twenty Anaheim residents became official Americans this week.
The new citizens, the largest municipal group of 104 countians naturalized, are from six nations Germany China Canada Mexico and the Phillipines.
Greet them proudly:
JAPAN—Akemi Kramer, adopted daughter of Mr. and Henry Kramer, 121 N.Placentia Ave.; CHINA-Moey Lin, 128 S.Olive.
CANDADA-Eloonore Martha Novak, 8792 Kennelly Inn Goalin, 717 Sonya Pl; Winnifred Tachauer and Edwin Trigleigh Margale Dr.; Judy Ann Clonkey, 2855 Bridgeport Ave.; mar Platz, 213 Hacienda St.
GERMANY-Hilde Erna Phillips, 2832 Rome Ave.; Ingrid trud Kessler, 2116 Catalpa Avenue;
PHILIPPINES–Erlinda Le Vie, 9652 Crestwood Ln.
MEXICO-Guadalupe Ramos, 317 W.Santa Ana St.; Mark Dennis-S.Bush St.; Francisco Ramos, 317 W.Santa Ana St.; Ilupe Moreno, 615 W.Broadway; Consuelo Martínez, 1005 E.Analex Castillo, 617 E.Charartres St.; Teresa Pommelrose St.; Maria Shake, 1131 Locust Ave.
High School Students Attend classes or late afternoon classes so they may either open close their school day with college work.
And how do high school students do when placed among regular college students?
“This group, at least does very well,” points out Dr. Osborne Wheeler, FJO coordinator of counseling.“ Their quarter grades showed 5 A's, 12 B'a,2 C’a,and I.D.We feel that’s a pretty impressive showing.”
He added however that the superior performance is not altogether unexpected since all are hand-picked superior students who have been recommended by their high school counselors for extra collège work.
>The high schools have taken the initiative in sending written recommendations and requests for admission to colleges says Dr. Wheelers adding emphatically that the college is “not soliciting high school people.”
THE NUMBER of high school seniors who can take advantage of the opportunity of taking a college class will be kept small since the standards for selection are high and many send not arrange their class so they can attend.“ The less," says Dr. Wheelers,
see that high school peers coming to us in larger numbers As thereof this year’s program known we expect that稍长 numbers As thenceof this year's programs knowwe expect that稍长 numbersewantto beginlegeworkearly.
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Murdoch to Talk With Chamber Tonight On Fate of $12 Million City Bond Issue; Businessmen Ask Delay of April 12 Vote
Anaheim City Manager Keith Murdoch will make a personal appearance before the Chamber of Commerce tonight to urge acceptance of an April 12 vote on his proposed $12 million capital improvement bond issue.
Murdoch is scheduled to meet with the Chamber at 7:30 p.m. during a dinner meeting in the Gourment Restaurant.
Knows Farming
J.H.Fluor
County’s No.
For Local Area,
Effective Sunday
Commuting from Anaheim to Los Angeles will become a more expensive proposition beginning Monday, the Metropolitan Tran- tent Authority has announced.
The one-way fare between Anahelm and the Los Angeles county metropolis will go up from 94 to 7 cents.
IT IS THE FIRST MTA rate increase since March, 1958. The MTA's rate structure is still the lowest basic fare; rate table among the large cities of the U.S.A., the MTA claims.
Other north Orange county cities effected by the rate increases include Fullerton, 87 to 90 cents; Buena Park, 73 to 76; Brea, 87 to 90; La Habra, 73 to 76.
Anahelm area’s two major attractions, Disneyland and Knott’s Berry Farm, will be affected by the rise.
Seal Sales $82,375
Orange County Tuberculosis and Health association, tabulating sales of Christmas seals, has announced that receipts reached $82,375 this week. The associat ion which hopes to attain its goal of $30,000 said the tabulation will be completed next week.
Knows Farming
J.H.Fluor
County’s No.
Two Farmer
John H. Fluor, 32, of Anaheim, has been selected as one of Orange county’s top three young farmers.
Fluar, a director of Orange County Farm Bureau and vice-chairman of the Orange county citrus section was named the county’s number two farmer by the Santa Ana Junior chamber of commerce.
First place went to Jim Kanno of Fountain Valley and third to Roger Crulkshank of Tustin.
Kanno, 34, is known for a num ber of farm implement inventions. Cruikshank who operates a 100-acre farm in the Tustin area is a graduate of the University of California at Davis.
FLUOR HAS BEN cited for his work with the University of California extension service in (Continued on Page 2-A)
Public Ignorance, Discourtesy Blamed For Record Auto Deaths
Police Chief Mark A Stephenson has described the city’s all-time traffic fatality record of 24 deaths in 1959 as “senseless killings” and blamed the motoring public’ s ignorance of the law as a major factor.
“The fault is a lack of knowledge of the present California law on the part of drivers failure to yield the right-of-way and just plain discoursely,” said Stephenson.
Brown Terms
County Stake In Water Big
Orange county' s steak in the proposed $1% billion Feather river water development program is high Gov. Edmund G. (Pat) Brown toldthe County Associated Chambersof CommerceMonday.
THE GOVERNOR estimated that the county' s populationwill reachtwo million residentsby1985andthatthis growthwill
Police Chief Mark A Stephenson has described the city's all-time traffic fatality record of 24 deaths in 1959 as "senseless killings" and blamed the motoring public’s ignorance of the law as a major factor.
New Americans
Aime official Americans this past municipal group of 104 Orange nations, Germany, China, Japan, France,
ted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ave.; Vele;
Novak, 8792 Kennelly Ln.; Betty Tachauer and Edwin Tachauer, Keyy, 2855 Bridgeport Ave.; Waldepa, 2832 Rome Ave.; Inge Ger-9652 Crestwood Ln.
W. Santa Ana St.; Maria Lopez,
317 W. Santa Ana St; Guada-Donsuelo Martinez, 1005 E. Santa Chartres St.; Teresa Pompa, 427 Occust Ave.
"The fault is a lack of knowledge of the present California law on the part of drivers, failure to yield the right-of-way and just plain discourtesy," said Stephenson.
He said he would issue weekly traffic bulletins to the press in an effort to make local residents more conscious of the need to curtail the rising traffic death rate.
In 1958, Stephenson pointed out, Anaheim had only two traffic fatalities. Last year’s total of 24 is a 1,100 per cent increase. Three persons have died in city accidents so far in 1960.
Stephenson said police are now patrolling an average of 75,000 miles per month and that this will increase as the city continues to expand and add new population.
He said most accidents involve persons in the 31 to 40 age group.
Orange county’s steak in the proposed $1% billion Feather river water development program is high, Gov. Edmund G. (Pat) Brown told the County Associated Chambers of Commerce Monday.
THE GOVERNOR estimated that the county’s population will reach two million residents by 1985 and that this growth will triple the demand for imported水。
“By that year,” Governor Brown stated,“the facilities to be financed by the water bond act on the November ballet will be in full operation.”
Brown said the only source of water to meet the tremendous growth of Southern California (Continued on Page 2-A)
”lies far to the north of where there is ample supply for everyone.”
He scored obstructionists of the water development program and asserted “the state’s continued prosperity is totally dependent (Continued on Page 2-A)
Is Attend College
are high and many seniors cannot arrange their class schedules so they can attend. “Nevertheless,” says Dr. Wheeler,“We foresee that high school people will be coming to us in somewhat larger numbers.As the success of this year's program becomes known,我们 expect that more students will want to begin this college work early.
Added incentive for high school seniors to take college classes early has come from USC and UCLA who have announced they will accept such class units for full college credit.
Students from Fullerton Union high are Kathie Attena,David Commons,Jane Estery,Ralph Farrell,Rocco Ferrante,Joseph
Godwin,王arenGuilles,张ry Kinney,英国McCann Barbara MilbergJoanO'Brien,Dorothy Pease,Gerald SchnablWilliam Stewaley,NovellaTunderDonna Wall,and Nancy Warren。
From Californiahigh comes Patricia Holtz;from La HabraHigh,Marc Kaufman和Kenneth Senne;and from Western,Nina Simmons。