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College To Honor Three alumni Award Winner—Richard W. Taylor, Pacific Telephone executive, will receive Santa Ana College Alumni Achievement Award at commencement June 15. Taylor is a Santa Ana civic leader with the Bell System since 1926. Law Authority—Ray H. O. Lindman, partner in O'Melveny & Myers law firm, is one of three Santa Ana College graduates to receive Alumni Achivement Award at commencement June 15. Lindman is a Stanford and Harvard honor graduate. UCLA Professor — Robert Tannenbaum, UCLA Business Administration vice chairman, will receive Santa Ana College Alumni Achievement Award at commencement June 15. He is widely traveled, has written many books, and is honor graduate University of Chicago. Marking 46 years of community service, Santa Ana College will honor three more outstanding alumni at the 45th annual Commencement on Thursday, June 15, at 4 p.m. Chosen by the college faculty for the school's highest honor are Richard W. Taylor, '23, division manager of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co., a Stanford graduate; Ray H. Lindman, myers, law graduate of Stanford and Harvard, and Dr. Robert Tannenbaum, '35, vice chairman of the Department of Business Administration, University of California at Los Angeles, who earned his degrees at the University of Chicago. Dr. John E. Johnson, SAC president, will present the awards, the seventh year that his LL.B. in law, magna laude, from the Harvard School, was editor of the Harvard Law Review, and a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Dr. Tannenbaum follow SAC with his A.B., M. (with honors) and Ph.D. from the University of Chicago, elected to Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Gamma Sigma, and a former faculty member. Marking 46 years of community service, Santa Ana College will honor three more outstanding alumni at the 45th annual Commencement on Thursday, June 15, at 4 p.m. Chosen by the college faculty for the school's highest honor are Richard W. Taylor, '23, division manager of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co., a Stanford graduate; Ray H. Lindman, '29, partner in the Los Angeles law firm of O'Mel- Art Association Names Winners Local winners at the Children's Art Show held in the Orange Plaza shopping center were Ricky and Sandra Stanton and Laura and Eileen Roth, who received top honors. Also receiving blue ribbons from Anaheim were Dick Swarts, Laura Roth, Theresa Hillhouse and Linda Senor. The Orange County Art Association has had many inquiries regarding membership and would like to make known the fact that they welcome not only artists of Orange County but anyone interested in art. Membership application blanks may be obtained by calling Mrs. June Ehricki, LA 5-4808. CLASSIFIED ADS USE GAZETTE PHONE PR 2-1800 veny and Myers, law graduate of Stanford and Harvard, and Dr. Robert Tannenbaum, '35, vice chairman of the Department of Business Administration, University of California at Los Angeles, who earned his degrees at the University of Chicago. Dr. John E. Johnson, SAC president, will present the awards, the seventh year that SAC has honored alumni in place of the usual Commencement address. The recipients march at the head of the academic procession of faculty and students. Taylor, a Santa Ana resident, has been with the Bell System since 1926, holding many executive positions. He has received the Santa Ana Gold Key Civic Award, is a former trustee of Redlands University, was campaign manager of the recent successful financial drive for the Orange County Children's Hospital, is a past president of the Santa Ana Lions Club and was a charter director of the Santa Ana Community Concert Association. He also has been active in Boy Scout activities. Lindman, of Pasadena, has specialized in public law and financing and is a member of the governing council, municipal law section, American Bar Association. He is a former law professor at Loyola University, and has written widely. He earned his A.B. from Stanford, 4-H at Riverside Orange County 4-H members joined 2000 fellow members and their families a 4-H Club field day in Riverside Saturday. George Stouw Anaheim Korn Poppers among the members who gave demonstrations. Begonia seedlings make their appearance in nurseries month and for the garden who likes them by the door this is an economical way get them. The young seedlings are a bit wobbly on their feet so stake them with thin boo shoots and tie them loosely for support. A soil which copious amounts of mold has been worked is b BTK THE PERFECT TRIBUTE Every family wants to make the final tribute to a loved one a service of beauty and reverence. Backs, Troutman, Kaulbars modern facilities and church-like chapel afford the perfect setting for the perfect tribute. It costs no more to have the finest. BACKS TROUTMAN KAULBARS The Community Funeral Director Serving Orange County families since 1877 1627 W. LA PALMA at BUCLD, ANAHEIM Prespect 2-1617 LAW IN ACTION DON'T BURN THE MORTGAGE Don't burn your mortgage. But if you must hold a public doings for your now paid for lodge or church, set a match to some "dummy," or photo copy of the mortgage. Keep your original note and mortgage as a safeguard against non-payment claims and the like. Sometimes income tax collectors question tax deductions taken for interest payment. It may satisfy them to see the note with the interest payments endorsed on it. Some people think a mortgage is worthless after you pay it off. But the mortgage shows that you have given a lien to the lender as security upon certain real estate. Lenders usually record and file their mortgages so that prospective buyers can know of the lien. When you pay the debt, get a written "satisfaction of the mortgage" to show that the lien has been wiped out. Otherwise it might even happen, if you have burned the note, mortgage, and proof of payment, that you might have to pay again. Or you may have to get a court to clear the cloud on your title before you can sell again. Check the papers when you pay. Then if you find any mistakes, you can correct them while all of the parties are alive and on hand. Otherwise you may not find the errors until you put the property up for sale years later or try to get a new mortgage. By then the lender may have lost interest, moved away, or died. In California, deeds of trust are much more common than mortgages, but in most respects the same rules apply to deeds of trust as to mortgages. Keep them. Note: California lawyers offer this column so you may know about our laws. CLIA Professor — Dr. Robert Tannenbaum, CCLA Business Administration vice chairman, will receive Santa Ana College Alumni Achievement Award at commencement June 15. He widely traveled, has written many books, and honor graduate of University of Chicago. LL.B. in law, magna cum lae, from the Harvard Law School, was editor of the Harcourt Law Review, and a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Tannenbaum followed with his A.B., M.B.A. honors) and Ph.D. from University of Chicago, was added to Phi Beta Kappa and Gamma Sigma, and was former faculty member at MD's Sponsor Explorer Unit Physicians in the County Medical Association (OCMA) are joining with hospitals in the sponsorship group of Medical Excavation Scout posts. Three hospitals are spending posts during the current year. Plans are under way establishment of several units by other hospital fall. Drs. Fred M. Kay of Furman and Robert Null of Garden City are directing much of O activity in the program. Hospitals currently pating by sponsoring Excavation posts are the El Toro Hospital, the Hoag Medical Hospital in Newport Beach, the Palm Harbor Hospital Garden Grove. Junior Class Gets Ring The Junior class memorial Western High School receiving Class rings. The choice of the claicthe Starfire style which in Pearl, blue stone, or also with silver or gold base. LLB. in law, magna cum e, from the Harvard Law ool, was editor of the HarLaw Review, and a memof Phi Beta Kappa. Tannenbaum followed with his A.B., M.B.A. h honors) and Ph.D. from University of Chicago, was led to Phi-Beta Kappa and Gamma Sigma, and was former faculty member at Uthoma A. and M. College, University of Chicago and Italy, before joining the A faculty as a professor personnel management and industrial relations in 1948. He been a leader of seminars workshops for managers, an relations training works, a consultant in indusrelations; head of the HuRelations Research Group, Institute of Industrial Relations at UCLA. at Riverside Orange County 4-H Club members joined 2000 fellow bers and their families at H Club field day in RiverSaturday. George Stouder, neim Korn Poppers, was ing the members who gave constrations. Gonia seedlings make their arrance in nurseries next and for the gardener likes them by the dozen is an economical way to them. The young seedlings bit wobbly on their feet, take them with thin bamshoots and tie them looseor support. A soil into copious amounts of leaf has been worked is best. Come celebrate with GRAND OPEN KEYSTONE SAVINGS and loan assoc FREE GIFTS FOR FREE CORNING WARE Fabulous new Corning Ware made of missile material Pyroceram*. For new or added savings of $500 or more. ATTENDANCE or FREE super sized BEACON BLANKET 72" x 90". Allergy free, moth resistant! Washable. 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Junior Class Gets Ring The Junior class members of Western High School are receiving Class rings. The choice of the class was the Starfire style which comes in pearl, blue stone, or plain also with silver or gold colored case. Martin Luther Has Questionaire A new public opinion questionnaire—to measure what patients think—is being introduced this week at Martin Luther Hospital, administrator Arthur G. Turner said today. Developed by the American Hospital Association, the questionnaire is entitled, "What Do You Think About Our Hospital?" The new questionnaire will be handed to Martin Luther Hospital patients or their parents at discharge. Tabulations will be made of the answers and used in developing future hospital policies, Turner said. Named Arthur Earick, assistant professor of geography, Orange County State College, Fullerton, was recently named to the executive board of the California Council of Geography Teachers. HILGENEELD MORTUARY Faithful, Courteous, Service 120 E. 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