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Located two doors east of See's, south of Manning's, north of Broadway Dept. Store.
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PR 2-256
Other Offices in Eagle Rock, Echo Park, Gran
Lakewood, Los Angeles, Miracle Mill
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VOLUME 90, NUMBER 12 11
OFFICER GETS 'TICKET'—The ticket being written for Capt. James Hutton by librarian Donna Darnell is the new form for use by city employees in contributing to the Anaheim
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So why take less? Open or add to your California Federal account Funds placed by the 10th of the month earn from the 1st at our annual rate of 4½%. Dividends are paid four times a year. Man wife can have up to $30,000 in fully insured savings with two individual accounts and one joint account. If you save by mail, we pay age both ways.
ANAHEIM COMMENT
TOURIST FUNDS
We welcome the Anaheim Area Visitors and Convention Bureau into the Anaheim fold. The group held its charter meeting last night.
Now with the congratulations out of the way, there is space to give these gentlemen some real advice.
The fact that Alan La Mont, Anaheim advertising man director of the new organization, has appealed for state tax funds to help advertise local tourist attractions leaves us rather cold.
It leaves us only a "little colder" than the $25,000 the city of Anaheim allocated in tax funds to the Chamber of Commerce last year.
We believe that the Chamber and the tourist bureau have their proper place in our growing Anaheim family.
But certainly not at the expense of the local taxpayers.
Anti-Red Rally
A victory Rally, the culmination of many planning sessions for the Southern California School of Anti-Communism, is slated for Friday, in the Disneyland Hotel at 7:30 pm., according to Drs. William Brashears and Terrell Root, Co-Chairmen of the local citizens committee coordinating Orange County participation in the Anti-Red School.
Free to everyone, the Victory Rally will feature the school's director, Dr. Fred C. Schwarz, as guest speaker for the evening.
Schwarz, now president of the Christian Anti-Communism Crusade, is an Australian physician, surgeon, psychiatrist and lay preacher who is endeavoring to diagnose and prescribe for the malignant physical, mental and spiritual diseases of communism.
For the past 20 years, Schwarz has been probing the mind and motivations of Com...
So why take less? Open or add to your California Federal account
Funds placed by the 10th of the month earn from the 1st at our
annual rate of 4½%. Dividends are paid four times a year. Man
wife can have up to $30,000 in fully insured savings with two indical accounts and one joint account. If you save by mail, we pay
age both ways.
ANAHEIM OFFICE:
Broadway Orange County Center
PR 2-2561
in Eagle Rock, Echo Park, Granada Hills, Hollywood, Inglewood,
Los Angeles, Miracle Mile, Rancho Park, Reseda
La Mont has reported he recently appaied to Assemblyman Richard Hanna for a state dole to "operate an all-out advertising program to attract tourists to California."
La Mont's theory has merit. He wants to attract the tourist to Anaheim.
He pointed to Florida as an example of state aid in selling attractions to tourists. Florida last year spent $1.8 million in its efforts to coax the American tourist southward instead of westward.
Many, however, feel that private groups have done an adequate job of attracting tourists to the Golden States without expenditure of tax funds.
Many believe, if such a bill were approved in the state legislature, California would immediately take the top spot in number of tax dollars spent
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Anaheim Selects CD Committee
Anaheim today has a new Citizen’s Committee on Civil Defense.
Councilmen this week appointed Kennedy E. Holloway as chairman of the group. Vice chairman is Phillip A. Younes.
Anaheim May Get Tallest County Building
Anaheim may get the county’s tallest skyscraper.
If, that is, plans as presented to the city by Joseph C. Whitman are successfully carried
Named to represent northeast Anaheim as a committee member was Harry Levin, with Richard L. May as alternate; Northwest Anaheim, Eldon Hauck, with Barbara Brown as alternate; Southeast Anaheim, Charles O'Brien; Southwest Anaheim, Mrs. Gerald Klein, with Beverly Spahn as alternate; and Disneyland, Rodney Coulson, with Thomas R. Scheid.
Appointed as members-at-large were Robert Powell, first
Anti-Red Rally Slated
History Rally, the culmination of many planning sessions in Southern California of Anti-Communism, is on Friday, in the Disney-theatrel at 7:30 pm, accorded to William Brashears. The Root, Co-Chairmen local citizens committee leading Orange County action in the Anti-Red event on the Red conspiracy within 5-fact-packed days of the seminar.
At the onset of planning for the Aug. 28-Sept. 1 Anti-Red School, Schwarz cautioned local committees that as soon as the group effort evidenced adequate support, proof of total effectiveness for Anti-Red planners would come in publicized smears against the school and its purpose.
Anaheim may get the county's tallest skycraper.
If, that is, plans as presented to the city by Joseph C. Whitman are successfully carried out.
A 42-story office building complex, which is to be backed by Wall Street interests, will be erected on the northeast corner of Harbor Blvd. and Chapman Ave. soon, as final details of financing and reclassification of property are accomplished.
The building would cost an estimated $10 to $15 million.
Whitman in an appeal to the Anaheim City Council Tuesday asked an extension of 160 days time in his application for rezoning of property.
During this time he is to dedicate frontage to the city for street widening purposes. He also is to file restrictions as imposed by the Anaheim City Planning Commission and post the required bond of intention.
Registration
Pre-school registration for all pupils new to the Anaheim Elementary schools will be held in each of the school buildings of the Anaheim City School District, Monday thru Wednesday, Aug. 28, 29, 30, between the hours of 9-noon, and 1-3 p.m., school officials announced today.
NEW STATION—Among visiting dignitaries who took part in open house at Anaheim, the city's newest fire station, was Santa Ana Fire Chief John Garthe, right, congratulating Anaheim Chief Ed Stringer on growth of the department. The new station is located at 1154 Dowling St. It is Anaheim's fifth, built as protection for the city's new northeast industry.