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1961-08-03 · Anaheim Gazette · page 7 of 10 · OCR glm-ocr
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Dedicated service for nearly a century Our founders' aim: "To always provide Orange County families with the most modern facilities and warm-hearted neighborly service; with understanding and respect for faiths and creeds. No sorrowing family will ever be deprived of service because of financial circumstances." Four generations have found that at Backs, Troutman & Kaulbars. NOW IN OUR BEAUTIFUL NEW BUILDING AT 1617 WEST LA PALMA at EUCLID, ANAHEIM BACKS TROUTMANN KAULBARS The Community Funeral Director PR 2-1617 Fund Awards Plaque Civic Leaders Named to Head Awards Group Six Orange County civic leaders were named today to serve on the fifth annual Disneyland Community Service Awards committee. Established by Disneyland in 1957, to promote programs of benefit to communities through private Orange County organizations, the Service Awards again this year will total $9,000. Nine organizations, selected by the committee, will share in the 1961 Disneyland cash grants. Named to the committee were, Charles Pearson, Mrs. Wesley Jones, and Mrs. Allen Koch, all of Anaheim; Major General Marion Dawson, Santa Ana; Harry Barnes. Fullerton; and Cliff Gill, Garden Grove. In past years the awards program was conducted November through October. To A plaque for outstanding citizenship has been awarded to Aeronutronic Division of Ford Motor Company by the Anaheim and Western Communities United Fund, which includes Anaheim, Stanton, Cypress, Los Alamitos, Roosmeor, and Dairyland. The award is given to employee groups which contribute 70 per cent or more of the United Fund standard—one-half of one per cent of basic salary. In 1960 Aeronutronic employees living in the Anaheim and Western Communities area gave 140 per cent of standard. O. G. Thomason, president of the Anaheim and Western Communities United Fund and principal of Crescent Junior High School, Anaheim, presented the plaque. During 1960, the Anaheim and Western Communities United Fund raised $262,000, an increase of 12 per cent over 1959. Division employees living in the area have contributed a total of $7,841 since the Aeronutronic Employees United Contribution Plan started in De Provide Orange County ties and warm-hearted, ing and respect for all family will ever be denied tances." Four generatman & Kaulbars . . . to more to have the finest BUILDING AT Q. ANAHEIM During 1960, the Anaheim and Western Communities United Fund raised $262,000, an increase of 12 per cent over 1959. Division employees living in the area have contributed a total of $7,841 since the Aeronutronic Employees United Contribution Plan started in December, 1959. The figure includes $1,095 distributed last week to the Fund. YMCA Session More than 175 younger Anaheim boys and leaders took a 90 mile trip to Y Camp Osceola in the San Bernardino mountains. City Park Dept. Offers Session At Summer Camp Children who would like to enjoy a week at the mountains still have an opportunity to enroll for a co-ed camping program offered by the Anaheim Park and Recreation Department. A special teen camping is planned for youngsters of junior high school ages during the week of August 5 through Au- still have an opportunity to enroll for a co-ed camping program offered by the Anaheim Park and Recreation Department. A special teen camping is planned for youngsters of junior high school ages during the week of August 5 through August 12. Paid qualified leaders and registered lifeguards from the sponsoring agencies of Anaheim Park and Recreation Department, Southeast Recreation and Parkway District and the Buena Park Recreation Department, will complete the camp staff. For further information, call KE 3-1321, ext. 85. Peace Officers Course Offered Orange Coast College in cooperation with Orange County Peace Officer's Association is conducting a Basic Training School for Peace Officers. It will meet at the Orange County Peace Officer's Academy, 14682 Katella Ave., Orange through Sept. 1. The course is designed to give new recruits the basic fundamentals of police work. CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS NOTICE business leaders of Anaheim, Calif., greatly with officials of the E. H. Sargent, the progress being made on the new office-warehouse building which Sargent constructing on East Ball Road in Anaheim & Co., 109-year-old distributor of chemicals, apparatus and chemicals with Chicago, is constructing the 25,000 fac ANAHEIM GAZETTE SECTION B, PAGE 1 Anaheim, California, Thursday, August 3, 1961 Order of Arrow Heads for Indiana New Camp Signups Offered According to Day Camp Directors Bob Ross and Bev Fast, the first two periods of the Anaheim YMCA Day Camp have been filled to capacity. A total of 240 girls and boys enjoyed a week of fun and adventure. The Anaheim YMCA holds six one-week periods of Day Camp each summer, for boys and girls ages six through eleven. The children are picked up each morning by bus and delivered home each evening, with the exception of Thursday, when the campers participate in an overnight campout at O'Neill Park. Other day camp activities take in swimming, trips to places of interest such as manufacturing plants, the dog and cat hospital, newspapers, the police departments and the fire stations. Each Wednesday the campers take a big trip; the first week the group went aboard the USS Brice Canyon, a naval repair ship. The second week the campers spent their Manpower Needs Surveyed Here A committee of Orange County college educators and industrial leaders is being set up to coordinate educational The 46th Anniversary Conference of the Order of the Arrow, the National Honorary Camping Association of the Boy Scouts of America, is being planned for August 21 to 24th on the campus of Indiana University at Bloomington, Indiana. Six members of our local Abwahnee Lodge in the Northern Orange County Council, BSA, will attend. They are Bruce Moore of Placentia, the Abwahnee Lodge Medicine Man and Area 12-A Chief; Edward Welse of Los Angeles, Abwahnee Lodge Vigil Honors-Chief; Stan Smith of La Habra, Council adult Advisor; and Members Toad Landgren, and John Ruth of Anaheim and Doug Schultz of Fullerton. Manpower Needs Surveyed Here A committee of Orange County college educators and industrial leaders is being set up to coordinate educational manpower needs and manpower availability. Dr. Robert B. Mooce, dean of instruction at Orange Coast College, is chairman of the committee which is an outgrowth of a recent conference of college educators and county industrial representatives sponsored by Worth Bernard, publisher of the Orange County Industrial News. Long trips planned for the remaining Day Camp periods are Marineland, Griffith Park Zoo, Capistrano Mission and Beach Day. Children may still sign up for the last two periods of Day the last period of Day Camp which begins on August 7. The local contingent will travel by bus with a delegation from the Siwanis Lodge of the Los Angeles Area Council. They have made arrangements to spend nights at military installations along the route. He's a miracle man if he can take the limp out of a large excuse. CTION PROGRESS NOTED—Civic and leaders of Anaheim, Calif., gathered recent officials of the E. H. Sargent & Co. to note that being made on the new western division house building which Sargent & Co. is going on East Ball Road in Anaheim, Sargent is a year-old distributor of scientific instruments and chemicals with headquarters in constructing the 25,000 facility at a cost of approximately $250,000. Shown in the photo above, taken on the site of the new construction, are (from the left) Marriman Hess, retired vice president of Sargent; Howard Loudon, president of the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce; Frank W. Teegarden, vice president of Sargent; A. J. Schutte, mayor of Anaheim; Thomas M. Mints, president of Sargent; John M. Manypenny, manager of Sargent's western division.