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SIXES WERE WILD when Bank of America opened its new South Anaheim branch Thursday night for a two-hour public preview. Calling attention to the fact that it is the bank's sixth branch in Anaheim were six people who cut ribbons and, just in case anyone might miss the point, held up a big Number 6 good measure. "Sixing it up," from left to right, were: Miss El Toro, Barbara Capps; Chamber of Commerce Manager George Strachan; Mayor A. J. Schutt; Miss Anaheim, Carol Dickerson; Manager C. E. "Buck" Schueller, and Bank of America Board Chairman Jesse W. Tapp. The new bank, located at Los Angeles St. and Ball Rd., opened for business Friday morning. New Corporation Buys Epsco-West Epsco-West, well-known Orange County electronic data handling system manufacturer, Astrodata personnel have accumulated considerable experience in designing and build- Utt Receives Committee Post New Corporation Buys Epsco-West Epsco-West, well-known Orange County electronic data handling system manufacturer, has been purchased by a recently-formed California corporation to be known as Astrodata, Inc., according to a statement by Astrodata president, Wallace E. Rianda. The new corporation was organized by a California group consisting in part of Epsco-West management personnel. Astrodata, Inc., will operate from the same facilities, at 240 E. Palais Rd., Anaheim, and with predominantly the same personnel as did Epsco-West. Astrodata personnel have accumulated considerable experience in designing and building data systems for the nation's aerospace projects. In the three years prior to its purchase by Astrodata, Epsco-West grew from nothing to a company doing several million dollars a year, and enjoying a reputation for unusually high technical competence. Among its major customers are listed names like Lockheed, Boeing, Douglas, North American, Martin, Convair, Hughes and Space Technology Labs. Utt Receives Committee Post Congressman James B. (R-Santa Ana) has been elected as the Republican member of the sub-committee on the Ways and Means Committee which will attend the sessions of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GAAT Geneva, Switzerland). committee left Sunday will return July 9. Other members of the committee are Frank II (D-Texas) and Al Ullman Oregon). At the breakfast table, scrambled eggs can really hit the spot. Scrambled financial affairs, though, are something else again. That's why it is usually best to make a sharp distinction between money you invest and money you want to save—the money you want to have immediately available under all circumstances. Put your investments wherever you think they will earn the best return. But keep your savings where you know they will always be accessible—in the bank. BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION • MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION —now DAILY interest! DEPOSITS BY THE 10TH OF THE MONTH EARN INTEREST FROM THE 1ST Deadline Nears For Teen Camp Boating, swimming, hay rides, dry land skiing and dancing—these are just a few of the many and varied activities planned for Anaheim teenagers during a fun-packed week at Camp Bellows in the Big Bear Lake area, in the heart of the San Bernardino mountains. The week at camp will approach the height of being a real "blast" for junior high and high school students. The inclusive dates for this coed session are Aug. 5 to 12. A well-planned and well-rounded program is in the offering. One of the highlights to be featured at this camp is a well-thought-out program of social activities. July 15 is the final day for signing-up and only a limited number of registrations are being accepted. To make sure you will go to Camp Bellows, contact the Anaheim Recreation Department, KE 3-1321, extension 85. Another of the sponsoring agencies is the Senior Citizens Club. This club of some 400 members is very active and generous with their efforts to covi and community functions. Working with the Recreation Department in providing this week at camp is just one of these community activities. FAIR ... (Continued from Page 6) alike will dress in the Han style of muu-muu timers, sarongs and aloha shirts, allowing the stroll at ease through grounds abounding with waiian decorations and the usual sights and tions of a county fair, added. Feature Opening night features annual Pirate Queen on beginning at 7 p.m. in the philheater, in which 16 Orange County beauties vie for the title of Queen and the distinct representing Orange County the Maid of California tition at the California Fair in Sacramento. Representing their civic contest are Carol Nelson, Anaheim; Jo-Anne Buena Park; Mary Ann Gar, Costa Mesa; Linda field, Cypress; Wendy Steinmetz, Dana Point; Mondry, Garden Grove; Campanelli, Huntington; Ann Lewis, Laguna Garland Grimsley, La Jolla Rae Nelson, Los Angeles; Karen Foster, New Beach; Pam Bennett, O'Velda Boyd, Santa Ana Cook, Tustin; Marlyn Nestle Westminster, and Cherriwards, Yorba Linda. Hilo Hattie and her Hanoi Revue will perform twice daily, July 13-14. GOLD KEY to new South Anaheim branch of Bank of America is presented to Manager C. E. "Buck" Schueller by Chairman of the Board Jesse W. Tapp at Thursday public preview of the statewide bank's sixth branch in Anaheim. Left to right, participating in the ceremony are: Chamber of Commerce Manager George Strachan; Schueller; Miss Anaheim, Carol Dickerson; Tapp, and Mayor A. J. Schutte. The bank opened for business Friday morning at the corner of Los Angeles St. and Ball Rd. KNIGHT... (Continued from Page 1.A) Dilworth questioned Russia's right to continue as a member of the United Nations. Dilworth lashed out at the Russians, warning the holiday crowd that "we are all custodians of liberty." Dilworth hit the Russians for not paying their bills in the UN operation. "It’s your income tax dollar which is going to make up the UN deficit and pay the cost of operation," he charged. Dilworth's comment that Russia is not participating in UN expense, "and is no longer entitled to sit in the UN," brought cheers from the crowd. "I can't understand how the United States permits its own funds to be rechanneled into a communist country," he stated. Tom Hoag, Anaheim American Legion leader, congratulated the committee on the day and said that next year’s event calls for a bigger celebration. AT DOWS JULY 6 - 7 Mountain View BUTTER GRADE AA Lb. 71¢ Springfield Apple Sauce NO. 303 CAN 2 for 27 WHITE KING UN expense, "and is no longer entitled to sit in the UN," brought cheers from the crowd. "I can't understand how the United States permits its own funds to be rechanneled into a communist country," he stated. Tom Hoag, Anaheim American Legion leader, congratulated the committee on the day and said that next year's event calls for a bigger celebration. After the program Knight was congratulated and was asked by many to sign autographed program copies. LEGAL NOTICE (Pub., Anaheim Gazette, July 6, 12, 20, 27, 1961) CERTIFICATE OF CORPORATION FOR TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME THE UNDERSIGNED CORPORATION does hereby certify that it is conducting a fencing business located at 3710 West 17th Street, Santa Ana, California, under the fictitious firm name of BEST FENCE CO., and that the name of said corporation and its principal place of business is as follows: EMPIRE FENCE PRODUCTS, INC. 3710 West 17th Street Santa Ana, Calif. WITNESS its hand this 21st day of June, 1961. EMPIRE FENCE PRODUCTS, INC. By: A. A. Rainone, President STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES) ON THIS 21st day of June, A.D. 1961, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared A. A. RAINONE, known to me to be the President of the corporation that executed the within instrument on behalf of the corporation therein named, and acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written. MARILYN L. EPPERSON (SEAL) Notary Public in and for said County and State RILEY, HALL & HUSTON Attorneys 900 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles 17, California FAIR ... (Continued from Page 1-A) like will dress in the Hawaiian style of muu-muuus, teamers, sarongs and bright loha shirts, allowing them to troll at ease through the grounds abounding with Hawaiian decorations and see all the usual sights and attractions of a county fair," Yost added. Feature Opening night feature is the annual Pirate Queen contest, beginning at 7 p.m. in the amphitheater, in which 16 young County beauties will tie for the title of Pirate Queen and the distinction of representing Orange County in the Maid of California competition at the California State Fair in Sacramento. Representing their cities in the contest are Carol Dickerson, Anaheim; Jo-Anne Adams, Cuena Park; Mary Ann Brear, Costa Mesa; Linda Southfield, Cypress; Wendy Rose Steinmetz, Dana Point; Mary Mondry, Garden Grove; Chris Campanelli, Huntington Beach; Ann Lewis, Laguna Beach; Marland Grimsley, La Habra; Monal Rae Nelson, Los Alamitos; Karen Foster, Newport Beach; Pam Bennett, Orange; Velda Boyd, Santa Ana; Faye Cook, Tustin; Marlyn Nielsen, Westminster, and Cherry Edwards, Yorba Linda. Hilo Hattie and her Hawaiian Revue will perform free daily, July 4-10, 1961. Water District Annex Okayed Annexation of 7,000 more acres of Irvine ranch land to the Orange County Water District—an action that will help substantially to defray the cost of recharging the water basin in a year of unprecedented drought—was officially approved by the directors of the Irvine Company. The bill, introduced by Senator John Murdy, was recently adopted by the state legislature. The annexed property, all within unincorporated area, is north of Newport Beach and incorporates the site of the proposed campus of the University of California and the surrounding university community. Simultaneously, 5,000 acres of the city of Costa Mesa were also annexed to the district by the same legislative action. These trips are being sponsored by Acme Mattress Co. of Santa Ana, Costa Mesa Savings & Loan Assn., Excelsior Creamery, Guaranty Chevron Co. of Santa Ana, Mesa del Mar homes at Costa Mesa by the Macco Corp., and Roy's Motorcycle-Scooters Co. of Santa Ana, where drawing tickets may be obtained. The Hawaiian Village, a "show within a show" under the direction of Hawaiian Abe, will feature free Polynesian entertainment daily as well as all kinds of Hawaiian and Oriental imports of clothing and curios. Livestock barns are to be filled to capacity by entries from Future Farmers of America and 4-H Club members who will sell their blue ribbon beef, hogs and sheep at the July 14 Junior Livestock Auction, called by Auctioneer Charlie Adams of Artesit, starting at 6:30 p.m. in the Auction Ring. New Building The "spanking new" Junior Exhibits Building will burst with all other junior entries—the first time the building has been put to use. LEGAL NOTICE (Pub., Anaheim Gazette, July 8, 1961) NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Hampanelli, Huntington Beach; Ann Lewis, Laguna Beach; Harland Grimsley, La Habra; Oneal Rae Nelson, Los Alamitos; Karen Foster, Newport Beach; Pam Bennett, Orange; Welda Boyd, Santa Ana; Faye Cook, Tustin; Marilyn Nielsen, Westminster, and Cherry Edwards, Yorba Linda. Hilo Hattie and her Hawaiian Revue will perform free twice daily, July 12 to 16. Crowds will thrill to the world's champion high diver, Jimmy Jamison, as he falls 110 feet at 68 miles an hour into a six-foot tank of water. Jet Tours Round-trip jet tours to Hawaii—to be given away free to lucky winners at 9:30 each night of the fair—are offering deluxe flight accommodations and from "The Islands" plus interisland-Tradewind tours of the Island of Oahu, Mt. Tantaus, the Cruise of Pearl Harbor and two nights of entertainment at Waikiki's Reef, Arranged by World Travel Bureau, Inc., of Orange County. New Building The "spanking new" Junior Exhibits Building will burst with all other junior entries—the first time the building has been put to use. Across the Mall more than $1 million worth of displays, boats, mobile homes, trailers and gadgets will fill the giant Commercial Exhibits Building and the lawn and pavement areas surrounding it. The Hobbies Building will be jammed with the most interesting displays ever assembled there, since this department has shown more than a 200 per cent increase in entries. Artists—the largest show of competition at the fair yet—will draw attention to the Fine Arts Building where fair-goers will see, for the first time, competition between both pro- LEGAL NOTICE (Pub., Anaheim Gazette, July 6, 1961) NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES June 29, 1961 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Subject to issuance of the license applied for, notice is hereby given that the undersigned proposes to sell alcoholic beverages at the premises, described as follows: 727 North Los Angeles Street Anaheim Pursuant to such intention, the undersigned is applying to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control for issuance on original application of alcoholic beverage (or licenses) for these premises as follows: ON SALE BEER Anyone desiring to protest the issuance of such license(s) may file a verified protest with the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control at Sacramento, California, stating grounds for cancellation provided by law. The premises are not now licensed for the sale of alcoholic beverages. The form of verification may be obtained from any office of the Department. LESTER COHEN SELL YOUR CAR through Classified Ads. Call PR 2-1800 SUMMER SPECIALS WS JULY 6 - 7 - 8 - 9, 1961 Springfield Apple Sauce NO. 303 CAN 2 for 27¢ Swift's Brookfield CHEESE 2-LB. LOAF 69¢ Frozen Foods Springfield MEAT PIES 8-OZ. 5 for 89¢ Happy Time ICE MILK $\frac{1}{2}$ Gal. 29¢ RICH'S WHIPPED TOPPING 10-OZ. CAN 39¢ LIQUORS CANADIAN WHISKEY Full Fifth $5.29 Sauce NO. 303 CAN 2 for 27¢ 2-LB. LOAF 69¢ DAILY DIET DOG FOOD NO. 1 CAN 6 for 35¢ Springfield CUT BEANS No. 303 Can for 29¢ Tasty Delicious Unox Imported HAMS 2-LB. CAN $1.99 WE HONOR DINEKS and AMERICAN EXPRESS CARDS the Diners' Club RECOMMENDED MEMBER DOWS also in LONG BEACH 5220 Orange 1160 South LIQUOR fruits foods • GROCERIES DELICATESSEN Corner Brookhurst & Lincoln ANAHEIM, CALIF. Phone KE 5-3552 LIMIT RIGHTS RESERVED