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1960-11-03 · Anaheim Gazette · page 8 of 14 · OCR glm-ocr
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A8—Anaheim Gazette (Anaheim, Thursday, Nov. 3, 1960) FUND FIGURING—Inspecting reports on the $800,000 Children's campaign and its bearing on the $4 million allotment of Hill-Burton funds for the Children's Hospital and St. Joseph Hospital expansion right: Robert J. Hitt of Orange, new member of St. Joseph's Lay Board; Superior Judge John Shea, chairman of the board, and Dr. son, who will be medical director of Children's Hospital. Fate of Facilities Depends on Success of Hospital Fund Drive Fate of a six-million-dollar hospital project, for construction not only of the proposed the $4 million just allotted to them from Hill-Burton federal funds—$2 million to each hos- Fate of Facilities Depends on Success of Hospital Fund Drive Fate of a six-million-dollar hospital project, for construction not only of the proposed Children's Hospital but also of the projected new wing for St. Joseph Hospital, hangs on the success of the current $800,000 Children's Hospital Fund Drive, it has been disclosed. Although the two hospitals constitute separate corporations, will have separate staffs, and other individual features, the $4 million just allotted to them from Hill-Burton federal funds—$2 million to each hospital—comes as a single allotment, the Lay Advisory Board of St. Joseph Hospital was advised at its October session by representatives of the Children's Hospital fund campaign committee. Each hospital must raise its $800,000 matching fund to qualify for the Hill-Burton grant, it was Blanding, secretary of children’s Hospital, Joseph Hospital funds raised on the $800,000 capital fund is whole program pitals goes over they are linked advisory board’s cooperate the Children's drive was urged. Another goal activities, on first, because children and traine come first, D "Have you noticed how uppity that Cocker Spaniel is ever since his owner opened an Anaheim Savings account?" 187 W. CENTER • ANAHEIM, CAL Interest Shown In Trust Deed Manipulations Assemblyman Richard T. Hanna announced, following the hearings on trust deed manipulations held in Los Angeles at the State Building, that the high volume of mail received by his office indicates the high public interest in this subject. The hearings were well attended, also indicating the same high interest by the public. Hanna further indicated that he had received the assurance of the California Loan Brokers Association, the California Real Estate Association, the Home Builders Council, the Construction Industries Legislative Committee, the California Mortgage Brokers Association and the California Independent Mortgage Brokers Association that they would assist the Hanna committee in the formulation of new legislation to further the investing public and the home buyer in the state from the abuses brought out in this series of committee meetings and agreed that the original Hanna bills of 1960 did much to protect the public interest in this area. Additional legislation is needed, however, to protect the interests of the public as evidenced from the hearings. grant, it was stated by Ted Blanding, secretary of the Children's Hospital committee. St. Joseph Hospital already has its funds raised or pledged. But if the $800,000 Children's Hospital fund is not raised, the whole program for both hospitals goes overboard, because they are linked together, the advisory board was told. The board's cooperation in aiding the Children's Hospital fund drive was urged. Another goal will be research activities, on a modest scale at first, because the care of children and training of doctors come first, Dr. Carson stated. "I suppose there will be no living with him now that they're earning 4½% per year! Pity, too — I can remember when he didn't have a dog biscuit to his name!" NEW PONT!ACS to Choose From HERE'S PROOF THAT WE OUTSELL ALL OTHERS! UP TO 42 M Remember...IT'S "ALWAYS A Casey Beck California's LARGEST & Org OPEN EVERY DAY 8 A.M. "Constantly EMPEST P. FROM FOUR CYLINDERS! 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