anaheim-gazette 1961-12-07
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ELECTED — Roger H. Jones, Anaheim, has been elected a vice president of the United California Bank, it was announced recently. Jones joined the banking firm in 1954. Before his new assignment, he was assistant vice president in the bank's Personnel Relations Department.
Herlands Named Judge
Herbert S. Herlands was elected presiding judge of the Anaheim - Fullerton Municipal Court for 1962. It was announced recently. At the same time the following assignments for 1962 were made:
Judge Herlands will sit in Division I and will handle criminal arraignments, the jury calendar and jury trials.
Judge Max V. Eliason will sit in Division II and will handle traffic arraignments and jury trials.
Judge Claude M. Owens will sit
Herbert S. Herlands was elected presiding judge of the Anaheim - Fullerton Municipal Court for 1962. It was announced recently. At the same time the following assignments for 1962 were made:
Judge Herlands will sit in Division I and will handle criminal arraignments, the jury calendar and jury trials.
Judge Max V. Eliason will sit in Division II and will handle traffic arraignments and jury trials.
Judge Claude M. Owens will sit
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Thursday, December 7, 1981
Washington PTA
Clates Events
The George Washington P.T.A.
executive board met Thursday in the school auditorium to discuss and plan forthcoming events.
The school children first through sixth grades will receive pamphlets, "The Cautious Twins," that clearly defines the dangers of talking to or accompanying strangers. The Anaheim Council P.T.A. Fourth District will purchase these booklets through the Anaheim Police Department.
It was announced that there will be a series of movies approved for children presented on saturdays, 12:30 to 3 p.m. at the Fox Theatre. The P.T.A.-sponsored ticket books will be sold only through the schools and will be good for twelve shows at a cost of $1.50.
George Washington School will accept donations of canned goods and toys in good condition for the Salvation Army starting the first week of December. It is hoped that everyone will open up their hearts for this very worthy cause.
Division II and will handle criminal court trials and preliminary hearings.
Judge Raymond F. Vincent will be in Division IV and will handle small claims and civil court trials.
TRANSFERRED — Roy D. Hartmann, 1228 Feather St., Anaheim, has been transferred from the branch and administrative department of the head office of Security First National Bank to their Beverly Hills office. Hartmann is an assistant vice president with the bank.
Men in Service
Darwin E. Ammons, seaman apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Domingues of 3151 W. Tyler, Anaheim, is serving aboard the attack transport USS Magoffin operating out of San Diego, Calif.
Animons reported aboard the Magoffin, Nov. 7.
Before entering the service in February 1961, he attended Western High School in Anaheim.
movement during day and night are taught during the course, which every new marine takes after completing recruit training.
The individual training emphasizes the teamwork and self-reliance required in assaulting a fortified position, combat in towns, vertical envelopment by helicopter and coordinating tank and infantry attacks.
WHITNEY, Bertha Cornelia, died Nov. 24 after an illness two weeks. Services were held in the chapel of Peek Family Colonial Funeral Home with burial at Westminster Memorial Park. Native of Erie, Penn., she lived here 20 years. Survivors include a niece, Doris T. Trace and a nephew, Don Vogt.
MIRES, John Rowland, 74, died Nov. 24, at Santa Ana Community Hospital after an illness of one year. Services were held in the chapel of Peek Family Colonial Funeral Home with private burial. A native of Ellensburg, Wash., he had lived here years. Survivors are his wife Faith and two sisters, Mrs. Annie Hess and Mrs. Eve Phillips.
KELLAND, Margaret Jean, 411722 Palmwood Dr., Garden Grove, died Nov. 21 at St. Joseph's Hospital in Orange after an illness of three months. Services were held in the chapel of Peek Family Colonial Funeral Home with burial in Mason Cemetery, Vancouver, British Columbia. A native of Van Couver, she had lived here years. Survivors are her husband; Arthur; her mother; Mrs. Margaret Davison; two brothers and two aunts.
LANEY, John Harvey, 68, died Wednesday day in Orange. Services were held at graveside by Forest Lawn Mortuary in Forest Lawn Mortuary.
División 11 and will handle criminal court trials and preliminary hearings.
Judge Raymond F. Vincent will in Division IV and will handle all claims and civil court trials.
Darwin E. Ammons, seaman apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Domingues of 3151 W. Tyler, Anaheim, is serving aboard the attack transport USS Magoffin operating out of San Diego, Calif.
Ammons reported aboard the Magoffin, Nov. 7.
Before entering the service in February 1961, he attended Western High School in Anaheim, Calif.
James V. Brailsford, seaman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Anderson of 1009 S. Harbor, Anaheim, is serving aboard the heavy cruiser USS Helena, a unit of the First Fleet taking part in Exercise Black Bear from Nov. 24 through Dec. 1, off the coast of Southern California.
Involving some 10,000 men and 16 ships, the training operation centers around a fast carrier striking force subjected to air and sub-surface attack.
Opposition is provided by jet and conventional aircraft and by submarines, simulating attacks with all types of weapons. During the exercise the striking force will be replenished at sea by fleet oilers, stores ships and ammunition ships.
Marine Pvt. Timothy Lowry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Lowry of 1351 Berkeley St., Anaheim, is scheduled to complete the four-week combat training course on Dec. 8, at the Second Infantry Training Regiment, Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, Calif.
Combat formations, fire and maneuver, supporting weapons, individual protection and safe movement during day and night are taught during the course, which every new marine takes after completing recruit training.
The individual training emphasizes the teamwork and self-reliance required in assaulting a fortified position, combat in towns, vertical envelopment by helicopter and coordinating tank and infantry attacks.
Harold B. Dunlavy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Dunlavy, 1505 E. Center St., Anaheim, recently was promoted to specialist four in Germany where he is a member of the 8th Infantry Division.
Specialist Dunlavy, a supply clerk in Headquarters Company of the division's 20th Transportation Battalion in Bad Kreuznach, entered the Army in April 1960, received basic training at Fort Ord, Calif., and arrived overseas the following September.
The 22-year-old soldier is a 1957 graduate of Anaheim Union High School and was employed by L.M.Cox Manufacturing Co., Inc., Santa Ana, before entering the Army.
CAMP PENDLETON Calif. (FHTNC) — Marine Pvts. Donn R. Parsons, son of Mr. and Mrs. D.R. Parsons of 700 W.Julianna Ave., Michael C. Giraldin, son of Mr. and Mrs.W.A.Giraldin of 615 N.Clementine, and Stephen P.Corey, son of Mr. and Mrs.S.Corey of 1412 E.Rosewood St., all of Anaheim, are scheduled to complete four weeks individual combat training, December 1, at the Second Infantry Training regiment, Camp Pendleton, Calif.
PVT. DONN R. PARSONS
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Deaths
HITNEY, Bertha Cornelia, 82,
W. Washington, Santa Ana,
Nov. 24 after an illness of
weeks. Services were held in
chapel of Peek Family ColonFuneral Home with burial in
minister Memorial Park. A
vote of Erie, Penn., she had
here 20 years. Survivors ina niece. Doris T. Tracy,
a nephew, Don Vogt.
RIRES, John Rowland, 74, of
Brookhurst, Garden Grove,
Nov. 24, at Santa Ana Community Hospital after an illness
one year. Services were held
the chapel of Peek Family Colonial Funeral Home with private
A native of Ellensburg,
he had lived here 33
Survivors are his wife,
and two sisters, Mrs. Anna
and Mrs. Eve Phillips.
ILLAND, Margaret Jean, 40,
Palmwood Dr., Garden
e, died Nov. 21 at St. Jons Hospital in Orange after
ness of three months. Servwere held in the chapel of
Family Colonial Funeral
with burial in Masonic
tery, Vancouver, British Cona, Canada. A native of Vaner, she had lived here 9
Survivors are her husArthur; her mother, Mrs.
Saret Davison; two brothers
two aunts.
NEY, John Harvey, 66, of
Berkeley St., died Wednesin Orange. Services were
at graveside by Forest Lawn
ary in Forest Lawn Ma-
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