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ANAHEIM GAZETTE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1960 SECTION B, PA Local Civil Defense Officials Schedule Radiological Classes A special class in radiological defense meter operation for police, firemen and sanitarians is scheduled to begin today, Nov. 17, at the Brookhurst training headquarters of the Anaheim Fire Department, is announced by local civil defense officials. The class, to be of one-day duration, will be held on three consecutive dates, Nov. 17, 18 and 21, and will be attended by uniformed personnel of all city fire and police departments in the county in addition to Sheriff's personnel, Health Department sanitarians and special "protective service" groups, according to CD Director C. M. (Cye) Featherly of the county office, sponsors of the class. Instructors named to present the course include Harry Holms of the county fire department, Calvin Helmick of the county road department and Spurgeon Sparks, county civil defense office. Dr. Nelson Norman To Address Forum Dr. Nelson Norman will be guest speaker on the Fullerton Public Forum tonight at 7:30 o'clock in Fullerton Union High School auditorium. He will speak on the subject "As the World Views America." Dr. Norman is present on the staff of the history department at San Diego State College. For two years previously he was an instructor at Fullerton Junior College, where he was considered a specialist in the political history of Russia. Dr. Norman has toured Europe the past three summers, having spent several weeks in Russia on his second visit. He speaks Russian fluently and was able to communicate with officials and the average "man in the street." He traveled extensively for the new officers are needed for Dec. 8 at the House at the Board's annualduction banquet. Officers ElecteFor Realty Boa At the 1960 annual meeting of the Anaheim Board of Officers the following three directors were elected to the board: Horace Campbell, Leatherby and A. V. McLain. The outgoing director 1960 are Ray Spehar, Andrews and Ted Fish. At the board of directing meetings, the following Reps were elected to office for Glenn Burchett, president; Glenn Martin, first vice-dent; Horace Camp, secretary-treasurer. Outgoing officers for are: Ted Fish, president; Burchett, vice-president; Martin, secretary-treasurer. Formal induction ceremony for the new officers are needed for Dec. 8 at the House at the Board's annualduction banquet. Presents Worksh Gustave Mathieu, foreign guage department chair cording to CD Director C. M. (Cye) Featherly of the county office, sponsors of the class. Instructors named to present the course include Harry Holms of the county fire department, Calvin Helmick of the county road department and Spurgeon Sparks, county civil defense office. Upon completion of the course, those attending will be able to operate and interpret radioactivity upon instruments which will be in their possession, should an enemy attack take place. he was an instructor at Fullerton Junior College, where he was considered a specialist in the political history of Russia. Dr. Norman has toured Europe the past three summers, having spent several weeks in Russia on his second visit. He speaks Russian fluently and was able to communicate with officials and the average "man in the street." He traveled extensively in Europe last summer and is well prepared to meet the discussion of social and economic forces shaping American today in relation to his topic. Burchett, vice-president; Martin, secretary-treasurer; Formal induction ceremony for the new officers are needed for Dec. 8 at the House at the Board's annualduction banquet. Presents Workshops Gustave Mathieu, foreign guage department chair Orange County State Col Fullerton, presented a workshop in teaching foreign language to the foreign language teachers of Alaska in Anchorage on Nov. 10-12. AT A CALIFORNIA FEDERAL SAVING NEIGHBORHOOD You're just minutes away from the nation's largest federal savings association 4 1/2% Current Annual Rate Dividends Paid Quarterly It's nice to be able to get to your savings quickly. The more often you'll add to them. That's why opening Federal account is such a wise move. One of 10 friend offices is just a matter of minutes from your home, job district. Why not stop in and open a high-return 4 1/2% account. It's as sound as the sound unchanged man which have guided California Federal since 1925...as of $35,000,000 and account insurance provided by Fe and Loan Insurance Corporation. Take a few minutes today. Or mail your check or money order. We pay po FUNDS RECEIVED BY THE 10TH EARN FROM THE CALIFORNIA FEDERAL SAVING NATION'S LARGEST FEDERAL SAVINGS ASSOCIATION • RESOURCES ANAHEIM OFFICE: Broadway Orange County Center • PR 2-2 Headquarters Office: 611 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 54 Other Offices in Granada Hills, Hollywood, Inglewood, Lakewood, Mirapie MIl ZETTE SECTION B, PAGE 1 Officers Elected For Realty Board At the 1960 annual meeting of the Anaheim Board of Realtors the following three Realtors were elected to the board of directors: Horace Camp, Guy Leatherby and A. V. McLaughlin. The outgoing directors in 1960 are Ray Spehar, Marc Andrews and Ted Fish. At the board of directors meeting, the following Realtors were elected to office for 1961: Glenn Burchett, president; Glenn Martin, first vice-president; Horace Camp, second vice-president; Guy Leatherby, secretary-treasurer. Outgoing officers for 1960 are: Ted Fish, president; Glenn Burchett, vice-president; Glenn Martin, secretary-treasurer. Formal induction ceremonies for the new officers are planned for Dec. 8 at the Harbor House at the Board's annual induction banquet. Presents Workshop Gustave Mathieu, foreign language department chairman. FOR THE FIRST TIME on the West Coast, State Department commanders and leaders of six top veterans' organizations joined in traditional Belgian rites to observe Veterans Day. In the Court of Freedom, Forest Lawn, Glendale, the American Legion, VFW, AMVETS, DAY, Jewish and Catholic War Veterans passed a torch flown from Belgium in rites which began in Brussels a quarter-century ago. High-ranking officers from every branch of the Armed Forces witnessed the ceremony, as did city, county, state and Belgian officials. A similar Sacred Torch Relay was conducted at Arlington National Cemetery in Washington, D.C. Both observances were sponsored by the Veterans Committee of President Eisenhower's People-to-People program. Burbank Ship No. 8310, VFW, is shown firing volleys for ceremony. '60 Social Security Amendment Lessens Credit Requirements There is good news for many now required for benefits to be Anaheim Flyer Earns Rate as Senior Pilot '60 Social Security Amendment Lessens Credit Requirements There is good news for many retired persons, and for the widows and children of working people who have died. Because of 1960 amendments to the Social Security Act, less work under social security is now required for benefits to be payable to a worker, or to his surviving family. According to Ralph A. Dillman, manager of the Santa Ana Social Security Office, approximately one-third less credit for work under social security is now needed. Under the old law, for instance, a person reaching retirement age, or dying in 1960, would have needed credit for 18 or 19 calendar quarters of work under social security. Because of the amendments, however, credit for only 12 such quarters (about three years) is now needed. Anaheim Flyer Earns Rate as Senior Pilot Air Force Captain Charles W. Dodson, exchange pilot flying with El Toro Marine Fighter Squadron 323, has been awarded the USAF Aeronautical Rating of Senior Pilot. He earned the award when he exceeded 2000 flight hours and went over seven years as an Air Force aviator. The captain and his wife reside at 309 W. Midway Dr. in Anaheim. HILGENFELD MORTUARY Faithful, Courteous, Service 120 E. Broadway, Anaheim PHONE KE 5-4105 KEEP YOUR MONEY NEAR YOU... CALIFORNIA FEDERAL SAVINGS NEIGHBORHOOD OFFICE your savings quickly. The closer they are, the them. That’s why opening a California raise move. One of 10 friendly neighborhood minutes from your home, job or shopping and open a high-return 4½% savings the sound unchanged management policies a Federal since 1925...as safe as reserves insurance provided by Federal Savings ation. Take a few minutes to open your account or money order. We pay postage both ways. 10TH EARN FROM THE 1ST. 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MPA is the first and ingredient that effectively deposits already accumulated every carburetor from ing. And once your cleaned of deposits, MPA carburetor clean! Western Slates 1st Homecoming Western High School's first homecoming dance is slated tomorrow night in the school gym from 10 o'clock to midnight following the Western-Anaheim football game in La Palma Stadium. Bob McCandles' six-piece combo will provide the music. Homecoming queen will be announced at half-time and crowned at the dance. Western's alumni are invited. Art Discussion By Top Authority Art authority Larry Macaray of Anaheim addressed the Orange County Art Association in the lecture hall of the Fullerton library. Macaray is chairman of the Fine Arts Department at Torrance High School. He spoke on contemporary Danish arts and crafts. Alumni identification cards are available at the school office. BTK Now in Our Beautiful New LA PALMA CHAPEL 1617 W. La Palma at Euclid Now in Our Beautiful New LA PALMA CHAPEL 1617 W. 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