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1963-02-20 · Anaheim Gazette · page 5 of 12 · OCR glm-ocr
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BY GEORGE! SHOP DOWN You'll Find Values Teachers Would Get Out-of-State Credit Legislation to enable California teachers to receive retirement credit for out-of-state teaching service has been introduced in the State Assembly by Speaker Pro-Tem Carlos Bee (D-Hayward). The ARCOSS legislative bill would allow teachers with at least five years California teaching experience the option of qualifying out-of-state service for equal retirement benefits by "buying into" the state retirement plan. Bee, a member of the Assembly Education Committee, said the proposed legislation would correct the "inequitable double standard" in teacher retirement benefits existing since the state retirement act was amended July 1, 1944. The 1944 revision granted teachers already in the California system the opportunity to gain retirement credit for out-of-state service, but denied the same right to teachers joining the system after that date. Bee experienced and better qualified out-of-state teachers. The legislation would affect some 63,000 California teachers and administrators with out-of-state experience. List Closed For 'Masque' Ball Benefit Reservations are closed for "Bal Masque Internationale." Damas de Caridad's second annual benefit ball to be held Friday Feb. 22 at the Disneyland Hotel Embassy Room. Mrs. Roger Hope, ball chairman said today that more than 750 guests will attend the black tie dinner-dance and parade of mannequins who will model fresh flower marques created by 12 Ors. Education Committee, said the proposed legislation would correct the "inequitable double standard" in teacher retirement benefits existing since the state retirement act was amended July 1, 1944. The 1944 revision granted teachers already in the California system the opportunity to gain retirement credit for out-of-state service, but denied the same right to teachers joining the system after that date, Bee explained. The Assembly speaker contended that this shortcoming in the retirement act is seriously hampering efforts of California school districts to recruit out-of-state teachers to relieve the critical teacher shortage throughout the state. The "buy-in" rates to qualify out-of-state service for retirement credit would be equal to those paid by California teachers during the same years for which credit is sought, plus five per cent interest. Bee stressed that enactment of the proposed legislation not only would help school districts reduce the high cost of their recruitment programs, but also would increase the likelihood of attracting more reservations are closed for "Bal Masque Internationale." Damas de Caridad's second annual benefit ball to be held Friday Feb. 22 at the Disneyland Hotel Embassy Room. Mrs. Roger Hope, ball chairman said today that more than 750 guests will attend the black tie dinner-dance and parade of mannequins who will model fresh flower masques created by 12 Orange County florists. Final plans have been completed for the event which is a benefit for St. Jude Hospital. Guests will attend a cocktail hour at the Magnolia Room prior to dinner at 8 p.m., and the promenade of mannequins is scheduled to begin shortly before 10 p.m. Master of ceremonies will be TV personality Tom Frandsen and Barney Sorkin's orchestra will provide music for the mannequins and for dancing. Trophies and prizes will be awarded five top winners who will be judged by columnist Christy Fox, floral designer Roy Barrington, and fashion designer William Cahill. Cotter's MEN-U SALE for men SPORT SHIRTS VALUES TO 12.95 2 FOR 7.00 3 Dress Shirts VALUES TO 5.95 2 FOR 5.00 2 FOR 7.00 Wash Pants VALUES TO 7.95 2 FOR 9.00 4 KNIT SHIRTS VALUES TO 6.95 2 FOR 7.00 3 VALUES TO 12.95 JACKETS Values to 29.95 Values to 19.95 Values to 16.95 19.88 14.88 10.88 SWEATERS Values to 11.95 Values to 16.95 7.88 10.88 Anaheim women will able to learn how a swirl tuck in trained hands will form a length of material fashionable gown. This is the of SQR, Anaheim department store, which has engaged Anna of Roseanna Designs to duct a series of lecture-distrations for interested work. The dressmaking course held at SQR weekly, starts Tuesday, Feb. 26, and will time for six weeks. The hours from 7 to 9 p.m. Roseanna has indicated that ties will include the individual section of fabrics and plus the cutting, sewing and stitching of materials. "The these are all matters to the well-dressed woman." KNIT SHIRTS VALUES TO 6.95 3.88 VALUES TO 12.95 6.88 2 FOR 7.00 JACKETS Values to 39.95 19.88 Values to 19.95 14.88 Values to 16.95 10.88 SWEATERS Values to 11.95 7.88 Values to 16.95 10.88 Values to 21.95 14.88 SUITS Regular to 49.95 now $29 Regular to 55.00 now 39 Regular to 70.00 now 49 Regular to 79.95 now 59 Regular to 100 now 79 Regular to 115 now 89 SPORT COATS Regular to 22.95 now 17.88 Regular to 39.95 now 29.88 Regular to 49.95 now 39.88 Regular to 55.00 now 43.88 SLACKS Regular to 17.95 now 13.88 2 for 27.00 Regular to 19.95 now 15.88 2 for 30.00 SHOES VALUES TO 12.95 8.88 VALUES TO 15.95 10.88 VALUES TO 19.95 12.88 OPEN A CONVENIENT COTLEKS CHARGE ACCOUNT Cotlers "Look Your Best, Be Collar Dressed" 118 W. LINCOLN • DOWNTOWN ANAHEIM Open Mon. and Fri. Till 9 p.m. KE 5-4224 EORGE! PRICES ARE DOWN . . . DOWNTOWN DOWNTOWN ANAHEIM Find Values Galore in Your Favorite Stores, Today and Every Day Anaheim Visi Seeks Month The Anaheim Area Visitor and Convention Bureau, is planning a monthly publication tentatively entitled "Hub of Happiness Happenings". Carl Hatfield, Public Relations Committee Chairman and Chuck Allee of the Anaheim United Fund are currently working on the details and preliminary cost figures. This project was labeled "top priority" at the recent Public Relations Committee meeting. Also high on the priority list of new innovations, is the establishment of a Speaker's Bureau, Kay Adams and Mary Jones have been named co-chairman of this project. Explained Miss Adams, "The Visitor and Convention Bureau often called upon to provide SWIRL IT HERE, GATHER IT THERE, TUCK IT ... Roseanna, fashion designer, explains it easily. N SIX WEEKS, YOUR OWN COUTURIERE SQR Sets Dressmaking Classes Anaheim women will soon be able to learn how a swirl and a buck in trained hands will transform a length of material into a fashionable gown. This is the plan of SQR, Anaheim department store, which has engaged Roseanna of Roseanna Designs to conduct a series of lecture-demonstrations for interested women. The dressmaking course will be held at SQR weekly, starting on Tuesday, Feb. 26, and will continue for six weeks. The hours are from 7 to 9 p.m. Roseanna has indicated the series will include the individual selection of fabrics and patterns plus the cutting, sewing and altering of materials. "These are all matters related to the well-dressed woman." Roseanna has indicated the series will include the individual selection of fabrics and patterns plus the cutting, sewing and altering of materials. anyone to select and then adjust patterns, material and style to the individual taste." Roseanna is an established Dressmaker-Designer. She has designed fashions for stars as Directoress of the Needle Department at Phyl Says in Beverly Hills. She most recently, was Fashion Coordinator for the California Junior Miss Pageant held in Garden Grove. The dressmaking course being offered by SQR requires a $2 registration fee. The fourth annual Western Area Cooperative Member Relations Conference, sponsored by the Farmer Cooperative Service, will be held in Boise, Idaho, Mar. Gain Weight? Hold a Dime Coffee break conversation of a couple of weight watching Space Age secretaries might go something like this: "Why, Hilda, today you weigh 109 pounds, 6.37 ounces — you're down an ounce and a quarter since yesterday!" "Yes, but remember, Dearie, yesterday I was holding the two dimes for the coffee machine. Besides, I filed my nails last night which would account for some of the loss." The scene of this remarkably moving picture and caption talk The dressmaking course will be held at SQR weekly, starting on Tuesday, Feb. 26, and will continue for six weeks. The hours are from 7 to 9 p.m. Roseanna has indicated the series will include the individual selection of fabrics and patterns plus the cutting, sewing and altering of materials. "These are all matters related to the well-dressed woman," Roseanna says. "Once these various, but related aspects of apparel are better understood it is easier for The fourth annual Western Area Cooperative Member Relations Conference, sponsored by the Farmer Cooperative Service, will be held in Boise, Idaho, Mar. 6-8, 1963. Several cooperative leaders from California are expected to attend. Beautiful Gifts for BABY Theres no lovelier gift for the new baby than those in gleaming sterling silver. Exquisite Lockets in varied designs. Available also in Gold. Silver eating set has cup, fork and easy-to-hold spoon. KENDRICK'S JEWELERS "Certified Master Watchmaker" 155 W. LINCOLN — ANAHEIM KE 5-4403 Tire Retreading 8 HOUR SERVICE All Work Guaranteed Shipkey-Pearson 429 W. Center St—Anaheim KE 5-1167 — KE 5-1168 GOODYEAR TIRES We Give S&H Green Stamps WNTOWN! AHEIM and Every Day Anaheim Visitors Bureau Meets Monthly Brochure Anaheim Area Visitor and Publication Bureau, is planning a publication tentatively "Hub of Happiness Haps". Carl Hatfield, Public Cons Committee Chairman, Muck Allee of the Anaheim Fund are currently working on the details and preliminary figures. Project was labeled "top day" at the recent Public ReCommittee meeting. High on the priority list of innovations, is the establishment of a Speaker's Bureau, Kay s and Mary Jones have named co-chairman of this attempted Miss Adams, "The r and Convention Bureau is called upon to provide a meeting speaker. Currently, only a handful of members are available for this service. The Speaker's Bureau, therefore, will expand the list of available speakers and take the pressure off the few who are now asked to talk week after week." Name Vestrymen St. Michael's Episcopal church in Anaheim has elected four new vestrymen to serve in church functions. The men chosen are Larry Houghton, Manfred Helms, George Gilbert, Jr., and Dr. Stanley Williams. Fuschia Group Plans Meet The Orange County Branch of the California National Fuchsia Society will meet Tuesday, Feb. 26 at 8 p.m. in the George Washington School, Emily and Chartress Sts. in Anaheim. The guest speaker will be Elton A. Kidder of Downey, National President. Kidder grows specimen fuchsias in a climate similar to the inland Orange County area. He will bring an interesting and helpful talk, George Hensen, President, forecast. The object of the California National Fuchsia Society is for the study of shade plants and the fuchsia in particular. However, all gardening is discussed. The public is invited to all meetings and there is no admission charged. Refreshments are served and a social hour enjoyed. LINCOLN—CENTER AT LEMON DOWNTOWN ANAHEIM Announcing Another SQR Service ... LINCOLN—CENTER AT LEMON DOWNTOWN ANAHEIM Announcing Another SQR Service ... DRESSMAKING CLASS conducted by Roseanna Roseanna ... formerly of Beverly Hills ... Established Dressmaker-Designer ... Roseanna Designs of Garden Grove, recently fashion coordinator of the California Junior Miss Pageant. JOIN OUR SOWING DEF JOIN OUR sewing BEE $2 Registration Fee entitles you to complete 6-week FINE DRESSMAKING COURSE 6 WEEKLY CLASSES starting TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26th, 7 to 9 p.m. If you would like to learn to sew or improve your sewing... If you already make your own clothes and would like to cut down your sewing time with newly developed techniques, be sure to attend this six week lecture demonstration course. ★ Pattern and fabric selection, measurements and pattern adjustment. ★ Layouts and cutting, marking, basic stitching and pressing, inter-facing and tapeing. ★ Fitting, bound buttonholes, inserting sleeves, gussets. ★ Zippers, collars and facings, cuffs, pockets, corded buttonholes. ★ Further Dressmaking shortcuts, hems, buttons, lining and finishing details. ★ Fashion Show... students model own garments. DRAWING FOR PRIZES! REGISTER NOW! Registrations are limited! PATTERN DEPT. ... LOWER LEVEL