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The Woman's World SECTION C, PAGE 1 BRAKES $12.95 Inc. Labor 222 S. Los Angeles PR 2-0787 Automatic Trans. Exchange 20,000 MILE GUARANTEE Anaheim YMCA Leaders Return from With Enthusiastic Reports of a Wonderful Four wonderful days were spent at Lodgepole Campgrounds in Sequoia National Park by 19 Day Camp leaders and YMCA program staff. Living under the beautiful trees, taking hikes on some of the many trails, singing around a campfire, and eating and resting were some of the activities done by the Y group while in Sequoia. Deer and bears were plentiful and caused much excitement during the four-day outing. The forest ranger stated that as far as they could determine there were approximately 150 bears in an around Sequoia, and during the camping season most of them stayed near the camp grounds for food. Mrs. Orlo Fast, assistant girl program secretary at the Anaheim YMCA, was in charge of the menu and cooking the meals. Assisting her was Mrs. William Hoover, wife of the boys' program secretary, and leaders Janie Milne, Buffie Story, Pat Stroum and Peggy Osborn. Bill Hoover boys' program secretary, was charged with hikes, campfire and work details. He was assisted by Orlo Fast, Kevin Stanton and Dr. Kennedy, assistant minister of the First Methodist Church. The work details consisted of chopping and gathering firewood hauling water and doing dishes and clean-up after meals. The details were divided into groups, one headed by Chuck C. born, and the other one headed Diff. ?? DISCOUNTS ?? “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 4 For Super Salesmen Try Gazette Classifieds! HERE'S A PRETTY COOL TO EARN MORE! There's nothing so satisfying...so peaceful feeling...and wonderful as you need it! Almost everybody knows the importance of saving regularly. tion is...where? Let this chunk of ice remind you...there's a cool way to at Anaheim Savings! We pay a current high rate of 4½% with each dollar interest paid quarterly. No one pays more...no one pays more often, be a great time to start or add to your Anaheim Savings account? SAVE BY OCTOBER 10TH...EARN FROM OCTOBER ANAHEIM SAVING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 187 WEST CENTER STREET • ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA TEMPORARY QUARTERS: ½ BLOCK NORTH OF CENTER AND LEMON ANAHEIM GAZETTE Mrs Return from Sequoia Trip Sports of a Wonderful Time Dance Classes Set For Local Couples Beginners' class in American and Latin social dancing will be offered by the Anaheim Park and Recreation Department. The classes in social dancing are offered for the first time and will begin today, Sept. 29, once a week for eight weeks at the Fremont Junior High School gym. The American dance class will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. and the Latin dance class is scheduled for 8:30 to 10 p.m. The American dance classes will feature American waltz, swing and fox trot. Those enrolling in the Latin dance classes will have an opportunity to learn the Cha, Cha, Cha; Tango and Samba. The class is open to couples only. Miss Skippy Blair, popular dance instructor from Downey, will instruct: Many of Miss Blair's former students have appeared on INTERNATIONAL IN SCOPE—The effort to provide hospital for the children of Orange County has become international in scope with the presentation of a check for $1,000 from a recent foreign ruler who visited Disneyland. The world famous person gave the check to employees through their Disneyland Recreation Club for them to present to a worthy cause in his behalf, and the group chose the Children’s Hospital of Orange County as her chosen location. The American dance classes will feature American waltz, swing and fox trot. Those enrolling in the Latin dance classes will have an opportunity to learn the Cha, Cha, Cha; Tango and Samba. The class is open to couples only. Miss Skippy Blair, popular dance instructor from Downey, will instruct: Many of Miss Blair's former students have appeared on Al Jarvis' TV program. For further information, call KE 3-1321, ext. 85 or 86. INTERNATIONAL IN SCOPE—The effort to provide hospital for the children of Orange County has become international in scope with the presentation of a check for $1,000 from a recent foreign ruler who visited Disneyland. The world famous person gave the check to employees through their Disneyland Recreation Club for them to present to a worthy cause in his behalf, and the group chose the Children's-Hospital of Orange County as beneficiary. On the left, Stephan Tremble gives little Mary Beth Bavry the check with Della Strathmann, president of the Recreation Club, looking on. Beauty Sessions For Local Women Anaheim women will have an opportunity to combine a morning of relaxation, a chance to make new friends and learn tips on beauty aids. The Anaheim Park and Recreation Department has scheduled Figure 'n' Fun classes at Pearson Park Tuesdays in the morning, beginning Oct. 11, for six weeks, from 9:45 to 11. Mothers with pre-school children will have an opportunity to enroll their totts in a "tot" program specially planned for them in another area in Pearson Park with the program slated to simultaneously with the F'n' Fun sessions. Children will be required at least three years old and older. Mothers will be asked to work least once with the tot propo A small fee will be charged both activities. For further information, call KE 3-1321, ex or 86. Y COOL WAY MORE! and wonderful as cool cash when ance of saving regularly. The big questhere's a cool way to earn more... of 4½% with each dollar insured and one pays more often. Wouldn't this Savings account? RN FROM OCTOBER 1ST SAVINGS ASSOCIATION NAHEIM, CALIFORNIA CENTER AND LEMON • KE 5-2158 Torsion spring heavyweight WORTH M SEE THE GREATEST SHOW ON WORTH A CONE E 215 N. LOS ANGELES STREET Society-Clubs-Churches TELEPHONE: PR 2-1800 THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, 1960 Anaheim Resident Judging of entries in the floral department of Los Angeles County Fair, whose 1960 season opened Friday for a 17-day run, revealed among prize-winning ex- Wins Fair Trophy hibitors: Miller Tropical. 2211 Laura St., Anaheim, 1st, cut tuberous begonias; trophy for horticultural merit. BTK SERVICE with Measure PROPERLY PRICED Although our facilities are equal to the finest obtainable, they are priced to meet the needs of all. No family is ever turned away or assumes financial hardship or embarrassment in order to provide a beautiful and lasting memorial tribute to a loved with Measure PROPERLY PRICED Although our facilities are equal to the finest obtainable, they are priced to meet the needs of all. No family is ever turned away or assumes financial hardship or embarrassment in order to provide a beautiful and lasting memorial tribute to a loved one. At Backs, Troutman, Kaulbars every family is accorded the same friendly, helpful service regardless of financial circumstances. BTK TROUTMAN KAULBARS 201 NORTH LEMON ST. • KEYSTONE 5-114 Orange County's First Funeral Director HERE! '61 CHEVY TRUCKS WITH WORK-PROVED INDEPENDENT FRONT SUSPENSION! Chevy's '61 fleet swings in with a ready-made reputation as the trucks that are worth more because they work more... the latest editions of the haulers that scrapped the I-beam axle and proved the important advantages of independent front suspension! You'll find new models for '61—long- WITH WORK-PROVED INDEPENDENT FRONT SUSPENSION! Chevy's '61 fleet swings in with a ready-made reputation as the trucks that are worth more because they work more... the latest editions of the haulers that scrapped the I-beam axle and proved the important advantages of independent front suspension! You'll find new models for '61—long-wheelbase 4-wheel drive units—and thoughtful refinements throughout the line. But the big news for '61 is nailed-down proof (based on owner reports) that Chevy's torsion-spring design is the best thing that's happened to trucks in decades! With Chevy's independent front suspension and Sturdi-Bilt design, you cruise over trails where other trucks creep. You feel the difference in less wheel fight and vibration. You can see why drivers are happier, why loads are better protected and why the truck itself will stand up to thousands of miles of more work. That goes for any size Chevy, too—pickups, tilt cabs, tandems, all of them. Check the latest specs with your Chevrolet dealer: capacity, power teams, options. Then, by all means, drive a '61. Once around the block and you'll never be satisfied with a front axle truck again! WORTH MORE BECAUSE THEY WORK MORE! SHOW ON WORTH AT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER'S CONE BROTHERS ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA