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6—The Anaheim Gazette Thursday, August 29, 1963 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA PLAQUE FOR MURDY — Sen. John A. Murdy Jr. accepts "Outstanding Government Official" award in form of plaque from Claude Wiseman, president of Orange County Property Owners Association. Murdy was honored at a Frida banquet at Midway City in absentia due ness. Senator's daughter, Mrs. George C ecepted plaque for father. PLAQUE FOR MURDY — Sen. John A. Murdy Jr. accepts "Outstanding Government Official" award in form of plaque from Claude Wiseman, president of Orange County Property Owners Association. Murdy was honored at a Friday banquet at Midway City in absentia due to illness. Senator's daughter, Mrs. George C. accepted plaque for father. LEAVING FOR EUROPE — Ephraim Kessler, owner and manager of the Anaheim Drapery and Curtain Store at 108-112 E. Lincoln Ave. in Downtown Anaheim, will leave Sept. 1 for a two-month buying and pleasure trip to New York, Israel and then to Europe. While in Rome, Kessler hopes to be able to see the Pope, whom he regards as "a good man," then to Paris and Monaco to "see Princess Grace, I hope." He will then sail home on the Queen Elizabeth, he says. Kessler's trip will take him over 15,000 miles and nine countries. He will meet his brother in New York. Meanwhile, his store will be operated by his son. (Gazette Photo by Douglas Huff) New Irvine Buildings Pass Initial Phase Planning moved forward on schedule at University of California, Irvine, with the announcement today that working drawings have been completed for six of the 18 buildings in the first working drawings are being progressed on the multi-purpose building, central plant, and residence halls. A warehouse - general shop unit will be started next summer. These buildings and the exist- Planning moved forward on schedule at University of California, Irvine, with the announcement today that working drawings have been completed for six of the 18 buildings in the first increment for the new campus on the rolling hills three miles inland from Corona del Mar coastline in Orange County. Grading for roads and building sites on the central campus will start in mid-September and ground will be broken before the end of the year. Completion of the first phase of construction, designed to accommodate 2,000 students, is timed for the summer of 1965 for an initial enrollment of 1,000 students in September, 1965. Enrollment is projected to a maximum of 27,500 students in little more than two decades. In about 30 days, the university will advertise for construction bids on the first units of the library, social sciences, humanities, natural sciences, engineering and cafeteria structures. NAMED NAA DIRECTOR James E. Shelton, Jr. of 330; Teton Dr., Fullerton, has been elected as director of programs and seminars for the Orange County chapter of the National Association of Accountants. Shelton previously held the post of associate director of programs during the 1952-1963 chapter year. Shelton is controller for the Helipot and Special Products Division of Beckman Instruments, Inc. WORKING DRAWINGS ARE BEING PROGRESSED ON THE MULTI-PURPOSE BUILDING, CENTRAL PLANT, AND RESIDENCE HALLS. A WAREHOUSE-GENERAL SHOP UNIT WILL BE STARTED NEXT SUMMER. THESE BUILDINGS AND THE EXISTING INTERMISSION OFFICE WILL COMPRISE THE PHYSICAL PLANT OF 19 STRUCTURES ON OPENING DAY. At present, Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich, Jr., and a staff of 30 are engaged in the physical and academic planning at the interim office. San Joaquin and Paularino Roads, at the northern tip of the campus. MEDAL FOR CONDUCT — Marine Corporal Arthur D. Paramon of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Parramon of 1168 Hazelwood has received a Good Conduct Medal at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, Santa Ana. He is serving with Station Operations and Engineering Squadron. WELCOME TO DINNER — When Orange County Property Owners Association members gathered for dinner Friday evening at Peek Family Colonial Terrace in Midway City they were greeted by this quartet. From left: Connie Wright, daughter of board member John Wright, Marge Richter, mem man. WELCOME TO DINNER — When Orange County Property Owners Association members gathered for dinner Friday evening at Peek Family Colonial Terrace in Midway City they were greeted by this quartet. From left: Connie Wright, daughter of board member John Wright, Marge Richter, mem man. ON CONCERT TOUR Army PFC Richard B. Manda 22, whose wife, Beverly, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glendayle Manda, live at 2233 Alden Ave., Anaheim, returned to Fort Amador July 22 with other members of the 79th U. S. Army Band following a three-day concert tour in Guatemala City, Guatemala. During the "Operation Friendship" tour, the band presented concerts in the National Palace in Guatemala City, in connection with Guatamalan Armed Forces Day celebrations. Manda, a trombone player in the band, entered the Army in August 1961, completed basic training at Fort Ord and arrived overseas last April. Need Drapes? A 5 Minute Phone Call Can Save You A 5 Minute Phone Call Can Save You PLENTY! IF YOU ARE in the market for new draperies, by all means talk with us before you buy. FIRST, we have the largest selection in Orange County. If you can't find it here, you'll probably have to fight the traffic to LA, and back, and even then be disappointed! SECONDLY, with any drapery purchase, regardless of price, we install Custom Cut, Heavy-Duty, Ball Bearing Drapery Rods absolutely FREE! And they are guaranteed for 10 years! 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Provisions of another agency, the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, insure accounts. It took 38 years of sound management to build this giant California Federal protection for your savings. It takes just minutes to open your California Federal savings account and enjoy billion-dollar strength plus federal charter protection. There's nothing better. 4.8% CURRENT ANNUAL RATE • 4 DIVIDENDS A YEAR member John Wright of Anaheim; Floyd Ferrano, legal counsel; Marge Richter, member of the board, and President Claude Wiscman. Gazette Photo) SCREENED — Marine Private Robert W Jelensky, son of Mrs. Marjorie L. Sadler of 210 Charlene St., Anaheim, recently completed a week of testing and screening at the Naval Air Technical Training Center, Memphis, Tenn., to determine his aptitudes for technical training in preparation for specialized duties with Marine aviation units. OFFICE—HOME SUPPLIES STATIONERY—GIFTS OVER 50,000 ITEMS 139 W. Lincoln WEBER'S DOWNTOWN ANAHEIM member John Wright of Anaheim; Floyd Ferrano, legal counsel; Marge Richter, member of the board, and President Claude Wiseman. Gazette Photo) OFFICE—HOME SUPPLIES STATIONERY—GIFTS OVER 50,000 ITEMS 139 W. Lincoln WEBER'S DOWNTOWN ANAHEIM PLUS FEDERAL CHARTER PROTECTION 12 CONVENIENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOU ANAHEIM 600 North Euclid Ave. (at Crescent) PR 6-2222 EABLE ROCK 2127 Colorado Blvd. Los Angeles 41 CL 8-2241 LOS ANGELES Wilshire at Grand Los Angeles 17 MA 7-9901 ECHO PARK 1802 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles 28 DU 2-2381 MIRACLE MILE 5615 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles 36 WE 7-0321 GRANADA HILLS 16912 Dyronshire St. (North Idesa Shopping Center) EM 3-6191 PALOS VERDES PENINDULA 27601 Silver Spur Rd. (Peninsula Center) 377-6813 HOLLYWOOD 4705 Sunset Blvd. (at Vermont) Los Angeles 27 NO 3-6221 RANCHO PARK 10688 W. Pico Blvd. Los Angeles 64 VE 9-2866 INGLEWOOD 2940 W. Imperial Hwy. (at Greenshaw) Inglewood 4 PL 6-8351 RESEDA 18260 Sherman Way DI 2-6161 ST 6-3570 Headquarters Office: 611 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 17, Calif. THIS MONTH WE SALUTE THE INDUSTRY SAVINGS and LOAN $100 BILLION STRONG