anaheim-gazette 1960-09-29
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Casey-Beckham Announcement
MOST POPULAR PONTIAC BODY STYLE, the rakish four-door Vista hardtop, is more beautiful than ever in the new 1961 Bonneville series. Curving windshield pillars, a slim line roof, and crisply defined side windows create a new custom appeal. Distinctive Bonneville features include the high performing Trophy V-8 engine with four barrel carburetor and luxurious upholstery of pattern cloths and Jeweltone Morrokide. The exciting Vista also is available in the Star-Chief, Ventura, and Catalina series.
IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO
From the Files of The Anaheim Gazette
By MRS. HENRY KUCHEL
63 YEARS AGO—1897
Fullerton is justly proud of itsgressive orchardist, Uncle Jake Everhardy, Uncle Jake consider
Industrial Exhibit
Set for Fairground
High fashions and industry go hand in hand at the second nual Orange County Industry
IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO
63 YEARS AGO—1897
Fullerton is justly proud of its high school. The following resolution was passed by the board of education at a meeting held a few days ago:
"Resolved, that we express to our present teachers our hearty appreciation of their efficient work and our congratulations for their success in having their work accredited by the universities of the state, that it is the wish of this board that the salaries for the ensuing year be $1150 for the principal and $900 for the assistant, that it is our desire that our present teachers, W. R. Carpenter and Miss Adella Tucker, should remain with us for the ensuing year 1897-98." (Signed) J. H. Whitaker, B. F. Porter, W. M. McFadden, W. J. Hole, Wm. Starbuck."
Dr. A. W. Bickford, recently of Pasadena, has become the successor to Dr. Champion, having purchased that gentleman's business interests here, and has succeeded to his medical practice. The new physician comes highly recommended and will, no doubt, attain a lucrative practice in this community.
Miss Margaret Higgins left on Saturday for Yosemite Valley, where she goes to take a position as telegraph operator and assistant in the Wells-Fargo & Co. and mail service, having an office in the Sentinel House. She will be absent during the summer season.
The landlord (Joseph Helmsen) has on exhibition a very fine cluster of dates, raised by that pro-gressive orchardist, Uncle Jake Everhardy. Uncle Jake considers the date one of the coming industries of this section.
Judge Richard Egan of Capistrano paid a visit to friends in this city on Monday. The Judge's new residence at Capistrano is almost ready for occupancy on the site of his former home, some time ago destroyed by fire, and he will soon be at home to friends in the palatial new structure.
Mrs. Miller, of Cleveland, Ohio, mother of L. E. Miller of this city, is expected to arrive in Anaheim in a fortnight, and will make this city her future home.
Attorney Chynowith and mother contemplate moving into Lloyd Bailey's residence on Broadway. Lloyd is down from Los Angeles this week, moving his household goods into his father's house on Claudina street.
A daughter was born on the 17th inst., to the wife of Ernest Cayce (nee Polhemus) at Santa Barbara.
John Schauman went to Los Angeles on Monday to attend the commencement exercises at St. Vincent's college, where his nephew, Matthew Hugo, is attending school.
W. H. Kennedy was in from his ranch at Magnolia yesterday. He informs us he has thirty-five acres of beets that will go sixteen or eighteen tons to the acre.
Industrial Exhibition Set for Fairground
High fashions and industry go hand in hand at the second annual Orange County Industry Exposition scheduled Oct. 69 in the county fairgrounds.
Mid-afternoon fashion parade will be highlights of special event planned for the final two days; the show, according to George Lewis, producer of the exposition for the sponsoring Association Chambers or Commerce of Oran County.
Clothing for women and children from selected county marts will be modeled by members of the Mannequin's Assn. Orange County on a special constructed stage in the Commercial Exhibits building.
Patrons of the exposition may attend the fashion shows free charge.
Madelyn Thomas of Garland Grove, association vice president is coordinating the fashion show Commentator will be Harrison Wilson of Santa Ana.
"I want to invite every woman in Orange County to attend the exposition."
"The fashion shows will be omatic, entertaining and informative. In addition, the many exhibits at the exposition itself give women a clear picture of important contributions countless industries are making to the way of life."
Overall planning for the exposition, which will feature a million dollar showcase of countless manufactured products under roof, is under direction Mike Gould, chairman of the associated Chambers' exposit committee.
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Announce New 1961 Pontiac
Four Series Show
15 New Models
"Pontiac for 1961 has combined dynamic new styling concepts with significant engineering advances to present the most exciting new car in its 53-year history," according to Casey-Beckham, local Pontiac dealers. In announcing Pontiac's new line of automobiles.
"Fifteen new eye-appearing models in four versatile series are precision designed to set new standards in car beauty, reliability, performance, and motoring comfort," Fred Beckham declared. "With this new line we intend to strengthen our position of leadership in the medium price field."
The new Pontiac is as much as .9 inch lower, four inches shorter, and 2.5 inches narrower, yet important passenger compartment dimensions have been improved. Pontiac's famous wide track design, prevailing in each series, is also proportionately increased.
Also cited is the new perimeter frame, new front and rear suspension systems, and a lighter weight, more efficient V-8 engine among the car's completely new engineering features.
Pontiac's dynamic new styling approach for 1961 conveys an ov
BUILT on a 112-inch wheelbase the Tempest sedan features a rear transmission and unit body construction inches. Carrying out Pontiac's famous wide track design roomy interior, a flat floor and a spacious rear luggage colors in durable acrylic lacquer and luxurious interiors are available.
World Issues Will Highlight Public Lecture Series at Fremont Jr. High
Review of major political party platforms and of foreign and domestic issues as they develop in the presidential campaigns will highlight a series of public lectures will be Ivan deraker, chairman of UCLA critical science department. Deal with the presidential
Industrial Exhibit for Fairgrounds
With fashions and industry will stand in hand at the second annual Orange County Industrial Exposition scheduled Oct. 69 at county fairgrounds.
Afternoon fashion parades highlight special events needed for the final two days of show, according to George Coe, producer of the exposition the sponsoring Associated Bowers or Commerce of Orange County.
Fashion for women and children from selected county merchants will be modeled by members of the Mannequin's Assm. of Orange County on a specially instructed stage in the Commer-Exhibits building.
Runs of the exposition may end the fashion shows free of charge.
Leylyn Thomas of Garden District, association vice president, coordinating the fashion show. Mentor will be Harriett Ann of Santa Ana.
On behalf of the Associated Bowers of Commerce," Colouris "I want to invite every man in Orange County to attend the exposition.
The fashion shows will be draughty, entertaining and informative addition, the many exponents at the exposition itself will women a clear picture of the instant contributions county tries are making to their life."
Overall planning for the expo, which will feature a milledollar showcase of county-factured products under one is under the direction of Gould, chairman of the Assembled Chambers' exposition committee.
Revenson Will dimensions have been improved. Pontiac's famous wide track design, prevailing in each series, is also proportionately increased.
Also cited is the new perimeter frame, new front and rear suspension systems, and a lighter weight, more efficient V-8 engine among the car's completely new engineering features.
Pontiac's dynamic new styling approach for 1961 conveys an overall impression of distinguished simplicity and unmistakable identity.
Square Dancing Session Begins.
Southern California's most popular hobby once again offers any interested persons the opportunity to participate.
The hobby is square dancing, a wonderful way to meet people and enjoy group activity. There is no age limit so all are welcome.
The San Tana Squares has a beginner square dance class organized with Marvin Stanley, instructor. They meet and learn to square dance on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. in Lincoln School, 11262 Garden Grove Blvd., Garden Grove.
It's fun so you should consider it and call TRojan 1-4656 for further information.
World Issues Will Highlight Public Lecture Series at Fremont Jr. High
Review of major political party platforms and of foreign and domestic issues as they develop in the presidential campaigns will highlight a series of public lecture programs beginning Oct. 12 at John C. Fremont Junior High School.
Under auspices of the University of California extension division, the featured speaker for the Health Federation Sets Fall Meeting
A special Orange County National Health Federation meeting will be held, with President Fred Hart speaking on "The Need for Action," on Monday, Oct. 3, at 7:30 p.m. at Home Savings Building, 121 E. Center St., Anaheim.
Hart, a recognized leader in the health field, is in constant touch with legislative activities in Sacramento and Washington, D.C. He will give an overview of current issues as they relate to Mental Health, the struggle for Pure Food and Water, the Cancer dilemma, etc. His information will help clarify the present situation and lead to intelligent action in defense of health freedom.
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Golf Sessions Set
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Interested golfers and would-be golfers can either learn the art of the game or add new techniques to their skills. Golf lessons for women will be offered by the Anaheim Park and Recreation Department, beginning Tuesday, Sept. 27, at Sammy Lee's golf driving range.
Beginner classes will be held on Tuesdays. Intermediate golfers are scheduled for Wednesdays.
Pre-registrations are now being taken at the Park and Recreation office, 309 S. Palm (corner Broadway). Only a limited number of registrations will be accepted in each class.
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We all need to escape to a place of refuge. In Joshua's day there were those who were guilty of man-slaughter who needed to hasten to the nearest of the six Cities of Refuge. We today are not immune from such a need. We may not have been guilty of man-slaughter, but we require a "hiding place from guilt and shame." In Christ were have "redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of His grace." (Ephesians 1:7)
Other troubles of life bring a longing for a refuge—"a refuge from the storm." (Isaiah 25:2); "a refuge from the day of affliction." (Jeremiah 16:19) Where is this refuge to be found? "God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear." (Psalms 46.1)
This escape to God as our refuge is certainly not to enable us to escape our responsibility in the church and society. But it is to escape the results of unforgiven sin and undedicated trouble which destroy our effectiveness as God's people. Note Jesus' invitation and challenge: "Come unto me," "Go—preach the Gospel."
Gardener's Check List
By the California Association of Nurserymen
Bulb planting season is close upon us. Most nurseries have their complete stock of spring bulbs now.
Use blooming pots of Cyclamen to replace Tuberous Begonias as they go out of bloom.
Sprinkle new laws as required to keep moist. Some seeds in the mixture you planted are slow to prout; and even a slight drying at this time will cause trouble.
Divide such perennials as Phlox, Primrose, Shasta Daisy. Plant new perennials from nursery flats for spring bloom.
Don't count on early rains to end the need for watering. Water up to and in the wake of fall's first storms.
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