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1960-05-26 · Anaheim Gazette · page 7 of 16 · OCR glm-ocr
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Anaheim Gazette-A7 (Anaheim, Thursday, May 26, 1960) LOOK! MODERN El Bekal Shriners to Participate In the Annual HB July 4th Parade The entire El Bekal Temple will be out in full force July 4th to participate in the annual Orange County Parade and Celebration to be held in Huntington Beach, known as California's greatest patriotic and military demonstration. The vanguard of Shriners will meet at 14th Street and Main St., Huntington Beach and will line up on North Main Street. All Shriners are requested to be ready in their position at 10:30 a.m. for review by the Potentate. The parade starts promptly (atrial bombs) at 11:00 a.m. barbecue to be held in the Huntington Beach Recreation Center at 17th St. and Orange Avenue where proper facilities are obtainable. Shriners Berrell Ries, Dave Jones and Fred Schwartz will be in charge of local arrangements and tickets will be available to all units before July 4. Special parking arrangements for all buses will be arranged at 14th St. and Main St. and no stone will be left unturned to make this event the greatest in history. During the afternoon, Shriners can be entertained in the Optn Air Beach Amphitheatre to view the annual All Southland Bathing The vanguard of Shriners will meet at 14th Street and Main St., Huntington Beach and will line up on North Main Street. All Shriners are requested to be ready in their position at 10:30 a.m. for review by the Potentate. The parade starts promptly (atrial bombs) at 11:00 a.m. GENERAL David M. Shoup, Commandant, Marine Corps of the United States, who will fly here from Washington, D.C. will be the Grand Marshal. Approximately 2400 U.S. Army, Marines, Navy and Air Force personnel will be in the line of march, including the famous El Bekal Shrine Mounted Posse, headed by Captain Fred Taylor. The parade will proceed through the main streets of Huntington Beach and the official reviewing stand will be in front of the City Hall in Civic Center where dignitaries will review this outstanding pageant as it passes by. Floats will be decorated, using the chosen theme: "The Conquest of California" featuring the Marine Corps and the Navy who lowered the Mexican flag and raised the American flag in 1840 in Monterey. THE PARADE is approximately a two mile trek and will be reviewed by some 200,00 persons from all over Southern California. Following the parade all Shriners and their families will enjoy a During the afternoon, Shriners can be entertained in the Optn Air Beach Amphitheatre to view the annual All Southland Bathing Beauty Review (Miss Firecracker Contest) with approximately 70 bathing beauties from allover California to be judged by Hollywood celebrities and other entertainment features will be staged during the afternoon and evening and the greatest spectacular display of daylight aerial fireworks featuring the Flying Circus which will take place at 5:30 p.m. which can be viewed on the beach near the Municipal Pier. Street dancing, carnival features will be carried on at the Elks Club at 8th and Ocean and at 9:00 p.m. Huntington Beach will again feature the great aerial display of fireworks to be shot from the Municipal Pier. Anaheim Residence Injured in Crash Salvatore Sauro, 34, of Anaheim, was injured in a highway collision Saturday when another driver apparently suffered a heart attack before his vehicle swerved into the path of the car driven by Sauro. Thousands of visitors from over the state flocked to the 28th Poly Royal celebration which featured agricultural contests, scientific displays, engineering projects and a full two days of entertainment and open house fare. Fish Fry For All! Poly Student Ties For Poultry Prize Mike Clements, freshman poultry student at California State Polytechnic College, San Luis Obispo, from Anaheim was in the winning columns of the annual poultry show held last weekend. His entry in the Best Leghorn display class was tied for first place with that of a student from Alameda. BUNGALOW Electric Shop 613 S. Los Angeles St. Phone KEystone 5-3512 Open Mon. thru Thurs. 8 A.M. 'til 5 P.M. Friday 'til 9 P.M. Sat. 8 A.M. 'til 5 P.M. SHOP TONITE 'TIL 9 P.M. 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Smallest is the $1 allotted to Columbus — Tustin School in the Tustin District where local bond funds have been set aside for construction and the nominal allocation serves only to make a record of state Plans for Shade Plant Show Madness Mrs. William Taylor of Anaheim will serve as chairman the seventh annual shade plant show to be held at the Orange County Fairgrounds, Aug. 20 at 21, it was announced today. Announcement was made Mr. Mel Westerdahl of Oran President of the Orange County Begonia Society and sponsor the event. He pointed out that Southern Californians may participate either with their Garden Clubs or as individuals enter shade plants such as Begonia Ferns, Bromeliads, Orchids, Ph BUGHT IN THE ACT with Johnny Harrison, 6, as performs feats of magic for fellow patients in Children's Wing City of Hope, are distinguished "magician's assistants", Governor and Mrs. Goodwin J. Knight. Knight will serve general chairman for Southland-wide "Hope Sunday" drive, 5. More than 75,000 volunteer marchers will seek funds to meet financial needs of free, nonsectarian Medical Center.unity is "Hope Sunday" poster boy for third year. Fry For All! Student Ties Poultry Prize Clements, freshman poulent at California State University College, San Luis from Anaheim was in the columns of the annual show held last weekend. Entry in the Best Leghorn class was tied for first with that of a student from Anaheim. Sands of visitors from all state flocked to the 28th royal celebration which featured agricultural contests, scientifics, engineering projects full two days of entertain- and open house fare. Naval Reserve Unit To Form Chapter The Naval Reserve Association held an organizational meeting for a West Orange County chapter Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in Anaheim Union High School. Rear Admiral Hilliard Holbrook, retired, of Washington, D.C. was featured speaker. Leading causes of fatal home fires, according to a study made jointly by the U.S. Public Health Service and the National Safety Council, are combustible materials too near flames, falling asleep while smoking, starting fires with flammable liquids, and defective equipment. Federal Aid Given 3 School Districts $500,000 Federal aid was awarded three school districts in the county and will go towards the construction of additional schools. Klockesman for one of the schools said. In the Anaheim School district, a spokesman said that the district does not qualify for the federal aid for construction of the schools but under public law number 874, they do receive grants for operational expenses. Last year the district received $78,000 for this expense, and is anticipating a similar amount this year. THREE NEW schools will be under construction this week in the district with the money derived from the sale of local bonds, officials of the district said. 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