anaheim-gazette 1963-07-11
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APPLIANCES
BALLMANS APPLIANCES — 122 N. BROADWAY
BEAUTY SALONS
LA DONA BEAUTY — 122 S. LEMON
ARNELLA BEAUTY — 521 N. LOS ANGELES ST.
BOAT SALES
APPLIANCES
BALLMANS APPLIANCES — 122 N. BROADWAY
BEAUTY SALONS
LA DONA BEAUTY — 122 S. LEMON
ARNELLA BEAUTY — 521 N. LOS ANGELES ST.
BOAT SALES
ANAHEIM BOAT SALES — 253 N. LOS ANGELES
CAR WASH
ANAHEIM CAR WASH — 900 W. LINCOLN
DEPARTMENT STORE
S.Q.R. DEPARTMENT STORE — LEMON AT LINCOLN
DRAPERIES
ANAHEIM DRAPERY — 108-112 E. LINCOLN
LYNN PAGE DRAPERY — 346 W. LINCOLN
TOWN DRAPERY — 215 W. LINCOLN
DRUGS-PHARMACY
DRUG CENTER — 201 W. LINCOLN AVE.
FURNITURE
CONCORD HOUSE — 133 S. LOS ANGELES ST.
HOUSE OF NATUREWOOD — 124 W. LINCOLN
SMITH REAFSNYDER — 151 N. LOS ANGELES
GIFTS - CHINA
MITCHELL'S GIFTS — 166 W. LINCOLN
HEARING AIDS
HEARING AID SERVICES — 111 N. LOS ANGELES
JEWELERS
HURST JEWELERS — 132 W. LINCOLN
KENDRICKS JEWELERS — 155 W. LINCOLN
VICTOR'S TIME SHOP — 104 S. LOS ANGELES
LIGHTING - FIXTURES
ARNOLD HOWARD — 180 S. LEMON
JEWELERS
HURST JEWELERS — 132 W. LINCOLN
KENDRICKS JEWELERS — 155 W. LINCOLN
VICTOR'S TIME SHOP — 104 S. LOS ANGELES
LIGHTING - FIXTURES
ARNOLD HOWARD — 180 S. LEMON
MATERNITY SHOPS
LORENE'S MATERNITY — 350 W. LINCOLN
THE SPECIALTY SHOP — 154 W. LINCOLN
MEN'S WEAR
CAHAIL THE TAILOR — 108 W. LINCOLN
COTLERS — 118 W. LINCOLN
WOMENS APPAREL
CLARICE SPORTSWEAR — 209 W. LINCOLN
LUCKY LADY SPORTS — 184 W. LINCOLN
McKINLEYS — 154 W. LINCOLN
S.O.R. — LINCOLN & LEMON
SPORTING GOODS
DUTZ - HILBERS SPORTING GOODS — 131 W. BROADWAY
WISSER SPORTING — 169 W. LINCOLN
SURPLUS - CAMPING
ANAHEIM ARMY & NAVY — 114 E. LINCOLN
PIANOS - ORGANS - MUSIC
GOULD MUSIC — 225 W. LINCOLN
UPHOLSTERY - PURN. AUTO
BIRCHER'S UPHOLSTERY — 224 SO. LEMON
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The Downtown Anaheim Asciation has issued an appeal
WILL THIS ONE LOOK? — Miss Ida Higgins over color photos of newest hair styles Arnella Operator Margie Linge before finally deciding on what styling would best fit her hair length, personality and features.
Beauty Princess Finds Arnella Boast Justified
"Artistry in Hair Fashions," says Mrs. Arne Atkinson, is the theme of our beauty salon. She is speaking of Arnella Beauty Salon in Anaheim and is boasting of the skill she and her staff bring to the care and treatment of their clientele.
To demonstrate some of their artistry, Miss Ida Higgins of Anaheim, a recent contestant in the Anaheim Beauty Contest for Miss California, consented to some "before and after" photos.
Miss Higgins looked over some of the newest hair styles as portrayed in color photographs maintained at Arnellas and finally settled on one that both she and Operator Mrgie Lingo agreed would fit her personality and features.
A few hours later the "after" picture was taken. Both are "I'm just thrilled with the styling." Miss Higgins declared. "I Consolidate Invitations Sent to All The Downtown Anaheim Association has issued an appeal every member of the business and professional fields in the general area bounded by North South, East and West streets, com into the fold for concert action. A special letter has been addressed to each of the potential members, appraising them of the goals of the association and membership responsibilities.
The letter, signed by President Stan Pawlowski and Ken Coates as chairman of the members' committee, encourages non-members to attend the regular meetings of the association which are held the second Wednesday in each month is 11 a.m. at the Odyssey Restaurant.
The encouraging letter is printed here for the benefit of business and professional friends who may be interested in problem evoked by the so-called aging threat to the center area of the city.
Dear Mr. Downtowner:
The Business & Professional people in the Downtown area have formed an organization called the Downtown Anaheim Association.
The purpose of this Association is to bring together, into a united force, each segment of business, namely, Auto Industry Financial Institutions, Professional Property Owner, Retail Service Businesses, as well as other interested parties, who work collectively for the betterment of our community as whole, as well as our Downtown Area.
Our Board of Directors have adopted an optimistic attitude that something can be accomplished in our own back yard provided we give each citizen the opportunity and the means by which they can help.
RESULT — Sufficient formality for any evening engagement with a softness suitable for daytime affairs is the stylally accomplished for Miss Higgins. Some change, not only hair styling, but also in Miss Higgins apparent pleasure in own appearance.
Under Stars Music Meet Opens Friday
under the Stars" musical consored by the Anaheim Recreation Department, fifth consecutive year July 12 when the Long Navy Band kicks off the concert at the Greek Theatre. The 17 piece group, under the direction of Chief Petty Officer Eshaupt, will be the six performances present-ed for the public. The program is scheduled to start at 8:00 p.m. and admission is free.
Other musical groups for the series include the Riverside Municipal Band, July 19; Angiola Sartorio's Dance Theatre from Corona del Mar, July 16; Ansell Hill Dance Band, August 2; Fullerton Barbershoppers, August 9; and the Pomona Band, August 18.
Stamp Group Meet
The Orange County Philafelic Society will hold their regular monthly meeting Friday night in the Community Room of the California Federal Savings and Loan Association Building, 600 N. Excidid Ave. in Anaheim.
The meeting will feature a stamp auction and trading period. Opening hour is 8 p.m.
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Downtown Anaheim Assoc has issued an appeal to member of the business professional fields in the gen- area bounded by North, East and West streets to into the fold for concerted A special letter has been used to each of the potential members to attend the regu- setings of the association are held the second day in each month is 7:30 at the Odyssey Restaurant.
encouraging letter is re- here for the benefit of all ass and professional firms may be interested in the team evoked by the so-called threat to the center area of city.
Mr. Downtowner:
Business & Professional in the Downtown area formed an organization the Downtown Anaheim Association.
purpose of this Association bring together, into a strong force, each segment of us, namely, Auto Industry, General Institutions, Profession- property Owner, Retailers, Business, as well as interested parties, who will collectively for the better- of our community as a as well as our Downtown Board of Directors has an optimistic attitude something can be accom- in our own back yard pro- give each citizen the op- tity and the means by which can help.
STAN PAWLOWSKI
... President, Downtown Association
Anaheim Girl Member Of JA Honor Company
Clarence Parker, Executive Vice - President of Junior nia, today announced that a local JA company has won Regional honors in the 'Company of the Year' contest.
The company, Gewelec, councelled by Pacific Telephone Company in the Orange County JA Business Center, will be one of two Western Region entries sending three company members to the national 'Company of the Year' competition at the University of Indiana next month. The confest finals will be held in conjunction with the National Junior Achievers' Conference, which will be attended by top Achievers from throughout the United States and Canada.
Gewelec won the right to compete in the Regional contest by placing among the top four of the 186 Southland JA companies which took part in the preliminary competition. The companies were judged on over - all performance and record keeping.
The company, Gewelco, counselled by Pacific Telephone Company in the Orange County JA Business Center, will be one of two Western Region entries sending three company members to the national 'Company of the Year' competition at the University of Indiana next month. The company won the right to compete in the Regional contest by placing among the top four of the 106 Southland JA companies which took part in the preliminary competition. The companies were judged on over-all performance and record keeping.
LIKES BUSINESS CAREER — Mary Jane Angellar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Angellar of Anaheim, found treasurer's job of Junior Achievement GEWELCO company a thoroughly enjoyable experience. The administrative side of the business world was "thrilling" she reported, and she hopes to find out more of the facets of business as she progresses up the ladder. She is now a Marywood student, majoring in history, english and mathematics.
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