anaheim-gazette 1963-07-18
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HOLIDAY TRAYS BRIGHTENED BY CHAPTER WORK — Members of the Preceptor Theta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, prepare eight sets of tray favors for patients at the Anaheim Memorial Hospital to brighten the special holiday occasions. The project has been carried on for the past three years by the group. Pictured at work on the next project, Phil Engelbretson, Earl Far Standing, are, Miles, Louise man and Dorothy Gerilch.
New Loan Firm In Busy Market
Since Brentwood Mortgage Corp., Beverly Hills, opened its new regional office at 1729 West Lincoln Avenue, Anaheim, on June 17 more than $2,200,000 in loans have been approved on Orange County homes, Richard
"Customer and real estate broker reaction has been most gratifying," said Hooper, "and the number of loans already being handled by our Orange County office indicates strong approval of our new services."
The office provides brokers with immediate lender approval for their buyers prior to opening
Gas Firm Worker Given Retirement
Retirement of Frank 9762 Orange Ave., Anaheim 28 years with Southern Co Gas Co.'s Orange County division has been announced by M. Kennedy, division manager for the utility firm.
Clark joined Southern Co
New Loan Firm
In Busy Market
Since Brentwood Mortgage Corp., Beverly Hills, opened its new regional office at 1780 West Lincoln Avenue, Anaheim, on June 17 more than $2,200,000 in loans have been approved on Orange County homes, Richard Hooper, BMC vice president, announced today.
Specimen Trees and Shrubs Complete Nursery Service
Botts Nursery
1228 W. LINCOLN AVENUE
KE 5-5450
"Our Business Is Growing"
“Customer and real estate broker reaction has been most gratifying,” said Hooper, “and the number of loans already being handled by our Orange County office indicates strong approval of our new services.”
The office provides brokers with immediate lender approval for their buyers prior to opening of escrow, and is one of the few mortgage companies in Orange County providing such service.
Charles C. Sander, BMC assistant vice president and Orange County manager, reported that a total of 142 loans already were being processed at the new office. These are FHA-insured and VA-guaranteed loans, he pointed out.
Twice-A-Year Storewide
SALE MEN'S WEAR
This famous sale, as per always, is made from our stock only... no special merchandise is brought in for this event. Take your pick from our complete stock of fine men's wear, during this Money Saving Sale. Come in TODAY and S-A-V-E!!
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
LOOK!!!
Our $100-$118 Single and Petrocelli bills at irresponsible Savings we can't mention the price!
SPORT COATS
Regular to 22.95 ...now $17$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
SLACKS
Regular to 17.95
WASH PANTS
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
WASH PANTS
Regular to 6.95
$3.88 2 pair for $7.00
SOCKS
Reg. to 1.50
69¢ 3 pair for $2.00
Bermudas
Reg. to 6.95 $3.88
Swim Trunks
Reg. to 8.95 $3.88
SHOES
Jarman & Freeman
Regular to 21.95...15.88
Regular to 19.95...12.88
Regular to 15.95...10.88
Regular to 12.95...8.88
JACKETS
Best Quality — Many Styles
Regular to 39.50...25.88
Regular to 25.95...19.88
Regular to 19.95...15.88
Regular to 12.88...12.88
SPORT SHIRTS
Dress—Cotton and Cotton blend or hollow Collar and Ivy Collar.
Reg. to 8.95 $4.88
Mixed Group—Ivy & Coordinated
Reg. to 6.95 $2.88
Authentic Ivies, Muted Plains and Stripes and Short Point Ivies.
Reg. to 5.95 $3.88
SWEATERS
Reg. to 21.50
1 Price No Limit
Our expert tailor, Orange County's finest, will make certain you have a perfect Cotter fit. Normal alterations are made at no extra charge.
OPEN A CONVENIENT COTTERS CHARGE ACCOUNT
KEystone 5-4224
"Look Your Best,
Be Cotter Dressed"
118 W. LINCOLN • DOWNTOWN ANAHEIM
Week's Races Go for Charity
Racing all this week at Hollywood Park is being conducted for charity, and it is anticipated that the total raised for welfare at Hollypark's 24 meetings since the track opened in 1938 will come close to the $13,000,000 - mark.
Superior Court Judge David Coleman, who is president of the Hollywood Turf Club Associated Charities, Inc., an entirely separate entity from Hollywood Park which disburses the funds, reported this week that Hollypark patrons through charity racing day, and the Hollywood Turf Club through additional annual donations have contributed a total of $12,471,418 to several hundred welfare organizations of Southern California since the track first opened 25 years ago.
After charity week, which will be headlined by the $100,000 added Hollywood Juvenile Championship, a six - furlong race to determine the western two - year old champ for 1963, Hollywood Park will have special Monday racing on July 22 and will wind up its record 55 - day meet on Tuesday, July 23.
Chapman Open Festival Soon
The second annual Shaheen Festival at Chapman College open with the initial performance of "The Merchant of July 24 and "The Temperance 25, both at 8:30 p.m. in man Collebe Auditorium.
Directed by Henry Kenny head of the Chapman speech and drama department, the two Festival productions be presented at 8:30 p.m. terminate nights through August. In addition, two matinee mances of "The Temperance been scheduled for 2:30 July 27 and August 3.
A total of 38 actors from leges, universities, and from the professional community theater, are of this year's Festival.
ANAHEIM TRUCK & TRANSFER CO.
General Trucking Moving - Storage
PHONE KE 5-2883
ANAHEIM
was Firm Worker
Even Retirement
Retirement of Frank Clark,
Orange Ave., Anaheim after years with Southern Counties
Co.'s Orange County division been announced by Justin Kennedy, division manager the utility firm.
Clark joined Southern Counties was a construction inspector.
Clark and his wife of 44 years, have one daughter and seven grandchildren. Fishing and camping "when the wife lets me" occupy some of Clark's leisure hours.
BTK
The Community Funeral Director
BACKS,
TROUTMAN,
KAULBARS
ORANGE COUNTY'S FINAL
1617 W. LA PALMA AT EU
ANAHEIM
PR 2-1617
was a construction inspector.
Clark and his wife of 44 years,
have one daughter and seven
grandchildren. Fishing and camping "when the wife lets me" occupy some of Clark's leisure
hours.
Mark joined Southern Counties
driver of a cement truck in July.
He was offered the job,
which was part of a construction
project, on the basis that it would
about four months, "but it
need out to be 28 years," Clark
alls.
At the time he went on disity in December, 1959, prior to
retirement this month, Clark
udas $3.88
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Quality - Many Styles
19.50 25.88
25.95 19.88
19.95 15.88
12.88 12.88
SWEATERS
Reg. to 21.50
1 Price $8.88
No Limit
make certain you
de at no extra charge
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COUNT
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Meet the most important person in our lives: A customer. As a business managed company, all Southern California Edison pla people have the one big objective: Customer satisfaction. We move serve and please our customers. Happily for us (and for our 120 electric living grows and grows in popularity. People say nice thing of our service. And Edison electricity continues to be today's big have an important stake in the electric utility industry. To find read right.
Southern
Chapman Opens Festival Soon
The second annual Shakespeare Festival at Chapman College will open with the initial performance of "The Merchant of Venice" July 24 and "The Tempest" July 25, both at 8:30 p.m. in Chapman Collebe Auditorium.
Directed by Henry Kemp-Blair, head of the Chapman College speech and drama department, the two Festival productions will be presented at 8:30 p.m. on alternate nights through August 4. In addition, two matinee performances of "The Tempest" have been scheduled for 2:30 p.m. July 27 and August 3.
A total of 38 actors from colleges, universities, and schools, and from the professional and community theater, are member of this year's Festival company.
Gardeners Checklist
For July 15 to July 21, 1963
By the California Association of Nurserymen
1. Feed roses, water them deeply and spray regularly to enjoy the maximum of summer bloom.
2. Prune out canes on blackberry vines that bore fruit this year. Loosely wind the new canes around the trellis.
3. Feed dahlias frequently — twice a month at least. Use a complete fertilizer, or fish emulsion.
4. Set out bedding plants for late summer bloom — and for bloom this fall.
5. Plant blooming tuberous begonias for quick color in shaded
A recent study by U. S. News and World Report "recognizes the fact that the people who live, work and do business in the small towns of farming areas are directly affected by the economic well-being of farmers."
SPACE BABIES
By CAROL BAKER
Everything's up in the air today, way up in outer space, in Zero G! Anyone who has read the accounts of our celebrated astronauts cannot deny that we are looking up these days! Those space aces in your backyard are making their plans right now to go to the moon in a rocketship in 1983—not too soon for the moon! And not too soon for plans—it might be a good idea to set up that college fund right now in preparation for a scientific career and long-term planning.
And a very good way to go about it is to open a savings account at the Premier Savings and Loan Association, of 2901 North Main, in Santa Ana, just across from Fashion Square, with plenty of free parking. Daily interest is compounded monthly at Premier Savings, where your hard-earned money will be entitled to: interest from the day your savings are received payable at the end of each three months interest quarter; interest to the day your savings are withdrawn when the amount withdrawn has been at Premier for six months; interest compounded monthly instead of quarterly; (funds in by the 10th earn from the first), the new high rate of 4.85 percent on your insured savings; and the safety of your savings insured to $10,000 by an agency of the Federal Government.
Why not visit Premier Savings soon and launch your space Babies? You'll be glad you did!
Answers to key questions about the investor-owned electric utility industry and the all-electric future
Did you know you probably "own" part of the electric utility industry? Nearly everyone in the United States has a stake in the future of the investor-owned electric utility industry. It's a fact! If you have a bank account, carry insurance, belong to a "fund" or any organization with money to manage, you are probably an indirect owner—since all these types of institutions are investors in electric utility company securities.
How about the direct owners? There are some four million direct owners of America's business-managed electric utility industry: men and women who have invested their savings in companies such as Southern California Edison. More than 100,000 people like you and your neighbors are investors who directly own Southern California Edison. No wonder Edison service is perpetually polished and perfected. The boss is all around us!
INVESTORS IN THE ELECTRIC INDUSTRY
DIRECT INVESTORS
Shareholders...4 million
Bondholders...Number unknown
INDIRECT INVESTORS
Life Insurance Policyholders...130 million
Mutual Savings
Bank Depositors...22.5 million
Members, Shareholders,
Policyholders in Charitable
Fraternal, Religious,
Educational Organizations
and Foundations...Total number unknown
This table shows the ownership of America's electric utility industry. It's a picture of power widely owned and well-managed for the benefit of almost everyone.
What effect has investor-ownership had on the cost of electricity for you and your family?
This table shows the ownership of America's electric utility industry. It's a picture of power widely owned and well-managed for the benefit of almost everyone.
What effect has investor-ownership had on the cost of electricity for you and your family?
Despite rising costs and rising prices everywhere else you look, the cost of the average kilowatt-hour of electricity to the residential consumer in America has gone steadily down (see chart below).
AVERAGE PRICE PER KWHR OF RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICITY
One big reason for this: the business-managed companies are constantly protecting the interests of their customers (who are also their owners) by increasing efficiencies to make electricity one of our age's biggest values.
Here in Central and Southern California, the record has been outstanding. The average cost of a kilowatt-hour of electricity to Edison residential customers is 26% lower today than it was in 1939.
For more details, send for your copy of "The Answers to 30 Questions!" Write: Advertising Department, Southern California Edison Company, P.O. Box 351, Los Angeles 53, California.