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HELPING SCOUTING — Adrienne Miltz holds the American flag and Diane Johnson the Brownie troop flag presented to Troop No. 356 by Dubert Conley of Walker and Lee Real Estate and Bill Bartlett of Bill Bartlett leader, Mrs. Joseph Miltz loo STORK CLUB ANAHEIM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Edison Company Announces Semi- Civic leaders and educators who will select three outstanding high school seniors to receive the annual Southern California Edison Company "Gold Award" for scholastic achievement and an opportunity to win $4,000 Edison scholarships were announced today by Fred T. Schell Edison's division manager. gram this year," the Edison official pointed out. Winners of the Gold Award will appear before a noth judging panel on April 21 in Angeles. One of the three Gold Award scholars from each Edison's six geographic divisions will be named winner or $4,000 scholarship following interviews. STORK CLUB ANAHEIM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL March 20, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Felcher, 2034 Orange Avenue, a girl, 8 lbs. 6 oz. Mr. and Mrs. John Shutts, 811 W. Romneya, a girl, 10 lbs. 8½ oz. March 23, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nault, 1608 Cedar, a boy, 7 lbs. 7 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Ronlad Halftill, 9841 Harle, a boy, 7 lbs. 15 oz. March 24, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tremble, 623 N. Anna Drive, a girl, 6 lbs. 11½ oz. March 25, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rudd, 833 N. Helena, a girl, 7 lbs. 1 oz. March 27, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Drake, 506 S. Resh Street, a boy, 11 lbs. 5½ oz. March 28, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilkinson, 1401 Pat Place, twin girls, 5 lbs. and 5 lbs. 1 oz. March 30, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrido Santos, 1027 Lido Street, a girl, 5 lbs. 12 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Williamson, 2126 E. Center, a boy, 9 lbs. 4½ oz. Mr. and Mrs. James Burris, 121 S. Harding, a boy, 7 lbs. 13 oz. Specimen Trees and shrubs Complete Nursery Service Botts Nursery 1228 W. UNCOLN AVENUE KE 5-5450 "Our Business Is Growing" Civic leaders and educators who will select three outstanding high school seniors to receive the annual Southern California Edison Company "Gold Award" for scholastic achievement and an opportunity to win $4,000 Edison scholarships were announced today by Fred T. Schell Edison's division manager. Members of the panel will select three finalists from ten semi-finalists competing in Edison's Orange County Division for the Gold Awards and the $4,000 scholarship following a full day of interviews on Saturday. Accepting invitations to serve on Edison's division panel are: James J. Farley, Vice President Chapman College; Milo C. Ketchum, Chief Engineer Townsend Company; Arthur J. Lucey, Assistant to the President, Alpha Beta Acme Markets, Inc.; Evan W. Pickeler, Chief of Life Sciences Section, Space Systems Center, Douglas Aircraft Co.; and O.W."Dick" Richard, Owner, Lido Market. Student semi-finalists competing for the Edison Scholarship and the Gold Awards in this division of the Electric Company are: David W. Andersen, Corona del Mar High School; Janis K. Ewall, Valencia High School; Gary H. Fick, Savanna High School; Jerold M. Haber, Magnolia High School; Charles W. Herlands, Sunny Hills High School; and Cary D. Hutner, Orange High School. Also Kenneth T. Pafft, Santa Ana Senior High; Dennis P. Ryan, Tustin Union High School; Robert G. Tefft, Garden Grove High School; Richard W. Tezak, Newport Harbor High School. "Students winning the Edison Gold Awards for Scholastic Achievement will join an elite group of scholars having won them in competition with more than 1,000 students of college caliber who entered the program this year," the Edison official pointed out. Winners of the Gold Award will appear before anoth Judging panel on April 21 in Angeles. One of the three Gold Award scholars from each Edison's six geographic divisions will be named winner on $4,000 scholarship following interviews. Scholarship winners may tend their choice of 15 part-pating private colleges and universities. Antique Exhibit On Display In Plaza hibit on display in plaza The unique trailer exhibits antique vending machines be displayed by Home Savings Loan has changed location to the Orange County Plaza Chapman and Brookhurst ports branch manager A.Piffner. Scheduled through April this collection of 35 old tin vendors and two modern univesal will be able to be seen on Sundays from 10 a.m.to 5 p.m as well as 9 a.m.to 4 p.m.M days through Thursdays and a.m.to 9 p.m.Fridays. The exhibit is free and public is invited to go back years as they pass through the trailer that is done in 1889 due to the days when the first vending machine was issued a permit and the time when Hom Savings first opened its doors. The Savings and Loan fini is currently celebrating its 75th diamond jubilee anniversary. This special collection of vending machines is from Vendee Museum of Antique Vendors in Kansas City, Mo., the largest its kind in the world and is one of six exhibits touring brand offices designed to celebrate the anniversary. Specimen Trees and Shrubs Complete Nursery Service Botts Nursery 1228 W. LINCOLN AVENUE KE 5-5450 "Our Business Is Growing WORLD'S FASTEST HORSE RACES NOW thru MAY 12th LOS ALAMITOS JUST WEST OF DISNEYLAND ON KATELLA/9 RACES DAILY MON. thru SAT. POST TIME 1 P.M./PARI MUTUEL/DAILY DOUBLE BUSSES NI 7-4455, MA 8-3111, NE 7-3111/RESERVED SEATS GE 1-1561/JA 7-2231 COMPLETE FUNERAL 120 WESTMINSTER MEMORIAL PARK MORTUARY CEMETERY HELP FROM THE HEART WHEN NEEDED MOST GE 1-6577 ● TW 3-2421 14801 BEACH BLVD., WESTMINSTER Nomads To Attend Ramona Pageant To the 37th showing of Ramona Pageant go the NOMADS, a group sponsored by the Garden Grove Federated Republican Women. Deluxe bus leaves the Women's Civic Clubhouse at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, April 25th, at 11 a.m. A specially arranged tour of historical old Mission Inn at Riverside, a smorgasbord luncheon on the patio at the Inn at noon. Pageant at Hemet at 1 for an afternoon of sheer delight. Tickets were purchased last January in order to get the best reserved seats in the grandstand. All ladies and gentlemen are welcome. Reservations are being taken now. Call Vivienne Leggitt, the NOMAD Chairman, at 531-6331; or Joan Olds at 539-2562. Insurance Women Elect Insurance Women of Orange County met at the Revere House recently for their annual election. Choice of officers for the year 1964-1965 are, president, Mrs. Myra Williams, Santa Ana; vice-president, Mr. s. John Myers, Garden Grove; treasurer, Mrs. Martin Gould, Tustin; recording secretary, Mrs. Betty Gallipo, Newport Beach; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Wilbur Barker, Buena Park. Bartlett of Bill Bartlett Rambler of Anaheim while troop r., Mrs. Joseph Miltz looks on. Bounds Semi-Finalists In this year," the Edison office pointed out, winners of the Gold Awards appear before another panel on April 21 in Los Angeles. One of the three Gold scholars from each of son's six geographic divisions will be named winner of a scholarship following the views. versities in the Southland. In addition to the award to the student, Edison will present a collateral grant of $750 per year for four academic years to the school attended by the winners. PERS Randall Taylor, 726 St., district representation Lutheran Brotherhood, will attend a regional conference the Minneapolis-based fraternity insurance society at Camden Inn, Phoenix, Ariz. Bill Blatzer made his visit on TV Bowling a victory event as the TV camera operated all the red-hot action from Freeway Bowl in heim. Young Blatzer shot of his opponent Bill Guyett game number one by 2 and continued piling up count in games two and three win by a substantial margin. Blatzer's next opponent will next week's winner of the qualifying round. Game Totals: Bill Boyd 670; Bill Guyett; 614. More than 1,000 students be honored for high academic scholarship at the Third Lakes Convocation of California College at Los Angeles to 8 p.m., according to Dr. Lynn A. Johnson. President Professor of Government nounced today. From Anaheim will be J. Ryan, 1022 N. Loara St. or Mechanical Engineer st. Three members of Hon Company, Anaheim area butor of Tidewater Oil Company's Flying A products, been honored for their loss filiation with Tidewater, arriving to Donald Y. McCoy. In this year," the Edison of pointed out, winners of the Gold Awards appear before another panel on April 21 in Los eles. One of the three Gold scholars from each of son's six geographic divitions will be named winner of a 10 scholarship following the views. Scholarship winners may attain their choice of 15 particig private colleges and uni- Unique Exhibit Display Plaza on display in plaza ... jkr unique trailer exhibit of que vending machines being played by Home Savings and has changed location to Orange County Plaza at man and Brookhurst, rebranch manager A. C. ner. Scheduled through April 14. collection of 35 old time doors and two modern units be able to be seen on Satsays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. well as 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monthrough Thursdays and 10 to 9 p.m. Fridays. exhibit is free and the is invited to go back 75 as they pass through the that is done in 1889 decor days when the first vendmachine was issued a patand the time when Home gifts first opened its doors. Savings and Loan firm currently celebrating its 75th and jubilee anniversary. special collection of vendmachines is from Vendo's um of Antique Venders in City, Mo., the largest of in the world and is one exhibits touring branch designed to celebrate the versities in the Southland. In addition to the award to the student, Edison will present a collateral grant of $750 per year for four academic years to the school attended by the winners. the year 1964-1965 are, president, Mrs. Myra Williams, Santa Ana; vice-president, Mr.s. John Myers, Garden Grove; treasurer, Mrs. Martin Gould, Tustin; recording secretary, Mrs. Betty Gallipo, Newport Beach; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Wilbur Barker, Buena Park. Three members of HortCompany, Anaheim areaabutor of Tidewater Oil Co. ny's Flying A products, been honored for their lofillation with Tidewater, aing to Donald Y. McCoy Cost of bottle warming cut 28% Here's a father and son story with a happy ending for every Edison 1939, when father was a sprout, the electricity used to warm his bottle more than the electricity used tonight to warm the bottle for his s waiting impatiently offstage). One basic reason electricity is today is that Edison and other investor-owned electric utility company managed. Alert to new methods, and aided by the swing to electric liv consistently been passed along to customers. For news of one cost steadily gone down, please read right. Southern PERSONAL MENTION Randall Taylor, 726 Stehley St., district representative for Southern Brotherhood, will attend a regional conference of the Minneapolis-based fraternal insurance society at Camelback Inn, Phoenix, Ariz. Bill Blatzer made his debut on TV Bowling a victorious event as the TV cameras covered all the red-hot action direct from Freeway Bowl in Anaheim. Young Blatzer shot ahead of his opponent Bill Guyett in game number one by 25 pins and continued piling up pin count in games two and three to win by a substantial margin. Blatzer's next opponent will be next week's winner of the 8th qualifying round. Game Totals: Bill Blatzer, 100; Bill Guyett, 614. More than 1,000 students will be honored for high academic scholarship at the Third Honors convocation of California State College at Los Angeles today at p.m., according to Dr. Frank A. Johnson. President and professor of Government, announced today. From Anaheim will be Frank Ryan, 1022 N. Loara St., Senior Mechanical Engineer student. Three members of Home Oil company, Anaheim area distributor of Tidewater Oil Company's Flying A products, have been honored for their long affiliation with Tidewater, according to Donald Y. McGoy, the company's Western Division marketing manager. Service emblems have been awarded to RUSH GRANGE for 41 years' service and to ROBERT GRANGE and ROBERT BARTON for 18 years' service. anaheim men in service st hd 6 anaheim personal mention 6 Two members of the Orange County Advertising Club walked away from the March meeting with hundreds of dollars in membership contest prizes. Jim Brown of Santa Ana Engraving Co., chairman of the contest, awarded Past President George Meskell of M & W Typographers, Anaheim, a stereo AM-FM radio given by KGGK-FM, a Hacker’s Holiday for two in Hesperia donated by the Holly Corn, a case of champagne from Western Air Lines, a Garcia-Conlon fishing rod and reel, and a Dremel Electric shoe polisher donated by Santa Ana Savings & Loan Assn. The contest brought 39 new members into the local advertising club. The Dean's Honor List at the University of California, River side for the Fall 1963 semester contains the names of 463 undergraduate students. The announcement was made by Dean Thomas P. Jenkin of the College of Letters and Science. Each semester students of outstanding scholastic achievement are named to the Dean's Honor List. A 3.0 grade point average on a 4.0 scale based on a full scholastic program of 12 or more units is required. The 463 students named are out of an eligible undergraduate student body of 2,091. The Honor List includes the following students from Anaheim: Robert Ralphin Anderson, 631 South Ohio; John William Chambers, 706 North Pine St.; John Lawrence Cummings, 116 West South St.; Ronald Gene Shamas, 230 Normandy Drive. Clyde M. Langston, 913 Park Circle, Anaheim, of Ford Division district sales office, has completed a one-week course in Parts Merchandising at Ford Motor Company's San Francisco Marketing Institute. HILGENFELD MORTUARY Faithful Courteous Service 120 E. Broadway, Anaheim PHONE KE 5-4105 OVER 50,000 ITEMS OFFICE SUPPLIES • ART SUPPLIES DUPLICATING AND PRINTING • CARDS HOME & OFFICE GIFTS • BOOKS WEBER STATIONERY & BOOK STORE 139 W. LINCOLN, ANAHEIM • PR 6-6750 OVER 50,000 ITEMS OFFICE SUPPLIES • ART SUPPLIES DUPLICATING AND PRINTING • CARDS HOME & OFFICE GIFTS • BOOKS WEBER STATIONERY & BOOK STORE 139 W. LINCOLN, ANAHEIM • PR 6-6750 Answers to key questions about the investor-owned electric utility industry and the all-electric future Does electricity actually cost less today? Edison electricity stands out as one of today's biggest bargains. It's a somewhat astonishing fact (to most people accustomed to ever-rising costs) that the average cost of a kilowatt hour of electricity to Edison residential customers is 28% lower today than it was in 1939. Due to efficiencies and new techniques developed by the investor-owned utility companies, and aided by the increased use of electricity and the steady swing to all-electric living, the cost of residential electricity in America has trended downward. The chart above shows the national cost picture for residential electricity over the past fifty years. Did you know you have a "stake" in the investor-owned electric utility industry? There are two major sources of electric power in the United States. Number one is the self-supporting, investor-owned utility company. The other: the tax-supported government operation. Edison is one of America's 400 investor-owned companies, owned by and responsible to 4 million American shareholders directly—and to many millions more indirectly. There are two major sources of electric power in the United States. Number one is the self-supporting, investor-owned utility company. The other: the tax-supported government operation. Edison is one of America's 400 investor-owned companies, owned by and responsible to 4 million American shareholders directly—and to many millions more indirectly. For example, if you have a life insurance policy, the company may invest a portion of your premiums in electric utility stock, giving you an indirect financial interest in the industry. (For other examples of indirect ownership, see table below.) INVESTORS IN THE ELECTRIC INDUSTRY DIRECT INVESTORS Shareholders...4 million Bondholders...Number unknown INDIRECT INVESTORS Life Insurance Policyholders...138 million Mutual Savings Bank Depositors...22.5 million Members, Shareholders, Policyholders in Charitable, Freternal, Religious, Educational Organizations and Foundations...Total number unknown The investor-owned utility companies provide low-cost electric power to the communities they serve; provide a fair return to their shareholders (strictly regulated); and help support community and country through the payment of taxes (instead of being supported by taxes). For more details, send for your copy of "The Answers to 30 Questions." Writer: Advertising Department, Southern California Edison Company, P.O. Box 351, Los Angeles 53, California.