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1960-09-22 · Anaheim Gazette · page 11 of 12 · OCR glm-ocr
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IT IS A PRIVILEGE TO OWN YOUR OWN HOME—AND YOUR AMERICAN RIGHT! VISIT THESE FIRMS THIS WEEK A FLYING SCHEDULE for Congressman James B. Utt (Rep.-28th Dist.) as he tries to accommodate old friends and meet newcomers in his district, the largest Congressional District in the U.S.A. Representative Utt is pictured (left) as he expresses congratulations to Paul Hardeman, president of the Stanton firm of Paul Hardeman, Inc., located at Dale and Cerritos. The firm manufactures the complicated electronically controlled liquid oxygen and fuel loading equipment for the Titan and Atlas missiles at strategic points throughout the United States. Such accuracy and cleanliness is necessary that every part of the inside of the maze of stainless steel tubing has to be microscopically examined to insure that it meets standards which are higher than in an operating room at a hospital. Utt had attended an early morning kickoff breakfast of the Community Chest Advanced Gifts Division in Santa Ana prior to inspecting the Stanton firm, and his third, 10:30 a.m., schedule at San Clemente necessitated the helicopter trip. Electronics Group Holds Dinner-Meet Harry H. Hobart, presideni, announced that the September meeting of the Electronics Production Control Association of Orange County was held at Anaheim Bowl, 1925 W. Lincoln, with dinner served at 6:30 p.m. After installation of officers for the coming year, the program was presented by M. C. Robart of Hughes Aircraft Company. Ground Systems Group, and other representatives of that company. A demonstration was made of the Videosonics Program as used by Hughes to teach Operating Procedures and Forms Instruction for the Material Control and Production Control Groups. Hughes' experience with this Centralia School Board Authorizes Expansion Survey Board members in Centralia School District authorized Glen H. Dysinger Sr., superintendent, and the district's architect, Frick and Frick of Pasadena, to conduct a quick survey to consider enlarging Centralia and Oro Grande schools. Because apartment houses are reportedly scheduled to start building in areas served by these schools, trustees felt concern for school facilities to house the increased enrollment. As Superintendent Dysinger points out, a builder can put up multiple dwelling units within a four-month period. From one and a half to two years is needed to build a school to house youngsters from those dwellings. New Faculty Member For Business School Frances L. Martin of Fullerton has joined the staff of the Criss Business College evening school, according to an announcement this week by Mrs. Agnes Criss, owner-director. Miss Martin was previously associated with the National Business College in Roanoke, Virginia, as an instructor in business education; a school which enrolls an average 700 students. Securing the services of Mrs. Martin at this time is in line with providing the best possible instruction. Mrs. Criss states. Criss Business College is affiliated with the National Association and Council of Business Schools, California Council of Business Schools. American Letter Writing Association, Executive Secretaries, Inc., Orange County chapter, and the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce. presented, by M. C. Robart of Hughes Aircraft Company, Ground Systems Group, and other representatives of that company. A demonstration was made of the Videosonics Program as used by Hughes to teach Operating Procedures and Forms Instruction for the Material Control and Production Control Groups. Hughes' experience with this equipment has shown that totally uninformed personnel can be brought up to efficiency standards in significantly less time than by the usual method of instruction. September is a good month to shop at nurseries for berried shrubs—especially the Firethorns (Pyracantha). THE HOME YOU'VE DREAMED OF CAN BE YOURS WITH OUR ASSISTANCE LET US PUT YOU ON THE ROAD TO HOME OWNERSHIP THROUGH A HOME LOAN TO BUY OR BUILD. THE OLDEST LOCALLY OWNED ASSOCIATION IN ANAHEIM ANAHEIM SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION BUNGALOW Electric Shop 613 S. Los Angeles St. Phone KEystone 5-3512 Open Monday thru Thursday 8 A.M. 'TIL 5 P.M. Friday 'til 9 P.M. Saturday 8 A.M. 'til 5 P.M. OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. 'til 2 P.M. 72 Apprentices Will Be Awarded California State Trade Certificates Robert Cochran, chairman of the Round Table of Orange County Joint Apprenticeship Committees, announced today that the 12th annual Orange County Apprenticeship Completion Ceremony Dinner will be held on the evening of Sept. 24 at the Disneyland Hotel. California State Trade Certificates will be presented to 72 apprentices who are completing their training in various trades. Their families, labor and management representatives, government dignitaries, and school, State and County advisors will be in attendance. John F. Henning, director of the California State Department of Industrial Relations and Administrator of Apprenticeship, will address the completing apprentices on the subject "The Skilled Labor Crisis." our County. The 1960 officers of the Round Table are: Robert Cochran, chairman; Stanley Van Niman, vice-chairman and chairman of the completion ceremony; Ray Braden, secretary, and Avery Streech, treasurer. In addition to those who will receive their certificates at the Round Table ceremony, eight sheet metal workers, 27 plumbers and 30 electricians are being honored at separate trade completion ceremonies in Orange County this year. Apprentices completing from the Anaheim area and the awards for which they are eligible are as follows: Carpenters—Robert L. Lathrop, 944 S. Los Angeles St. The $100 cash William L. Hutcheson Award is given by the District Council of Carpenters to the County's outstanding carpenters. Local Bank Names Assistant Manager Marvin A. Metz has been named assistant manager of Security First National Bank's Anaheim branch. He was assistant manager of San Fernando branch prior to his Anaheim appointment. Metz, who joined Security in 1936, has also served in the Reseda, Woodland Hills and Ventura branches. He and hhis wife, Lorraine, have two sons, Gary and Michael. Safety Rules for School Children If a child walks to school, he should know the following rules: 1. Cross only at crosswalks. Keep to the right in the crosswalk. 2. Before crossing, look ALL ways. Be sure the way is clear. Local YMCA Board Sets Year Program Setting new program year plans was on the agenda of the Anaheim YMCA Board of Directors at its first fall meeting at the YMCA, 121 S. Citron St. Besides program planning for an expanded boys', girls' and adults' club year, attention was given to enlarging YMCA facilities, according to William E. Fricker, Y president, who presided at the United Fund related agency meeting. Safety Rules for School Children If a child walks to school, he should know the following rules: 1. Cross only at crosswalks. Keep to the right in the crosswalk. 2. Before crossing, look ALL ways. Be sure the way is clear before you cross. 3. Cross only on the proper signal. 4. Watch for turning cars. 5. Never enter the roadway from between parked cars. 6. Where there is no sidewalk and it is necessary to walk in the roadway, walk on the left side facing traffic. It is urged that parents know the route their youngsters take to school and analyze it to be sure it is the safest way whether they walk or ride a bicycle. Bicycle riders should be familiar with these rules: 1. Keep to the right, as do automobiles, and as close to the curb as possible. Never ride facing traffic. 2. Arm signals must be given before turning or stopping. 3. Obey all traffic signs, signals and regulations. They apply to bicycles in the same way as to cars. 4. One rider per bicycle. It’s dangerous and unlawful to ride upon any portion not designed nor intended for use by passengers. 5. Avoid left turns in heavy traffic; dismount and walk your bike across busy streets. 6. Bikes should be equipped with safety devices, such as a bell or horn, a red reflected at the rear, tight handle grips, and chain guard. The bike should be kept in good mechanical condition at all times. ?? DIS COUNTS?? “CHECK OUR PRICES” CASTLE FURNITURE & APPLIANCES 121 N. SPADRA (out of state credit welcome) Fullerton HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9 to 9 Sat. 9 to 6 Sun. 1 to 6 the best possible infrms. Criss states. Criss college is affiliated with National Association and Business Schools. Calicail of Business American Letter Writing Executive SecretaOrange County chapter, Anaheim Chamber of Besides program planning for an expanded boys' girls' and adults' club year, attention was given to enlarging YMCA facilities, according to William E. 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