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6—The Gazette
Wednesday, July 1, 1964
Top cowboys of the nation furnish plenty of exciting action for fairgoers at the big RCA Championship Rodeo scheduled for the 1964 Orange County Fair at Costa Mesa, July 14-19. Rodeo performances are billed for Friday night, Saturday afternoon and evening and Sunday afternoon.
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ANAHEIM SAVINGS AND LOAN AS
Dorothy Y. Ulvestad - President
ANAHEIM, 187 West Lincoln Avenue, PRospect 2-1532
Main Office
HUNTINGTON BEACH, 4
BREA, 770 South Brea Blvd.
construction loans • escrow • refinancing
ANAHEIM SAVINGS AND LOAN AS
Dorothy Y. Ulvestad - President
ANAHEIM, 187 West Lincoln Avenue, PRospect 2-1532
Main Office
HUNTINGTON BEACH, 4
BREA, 770 South Brea Blvd.
How long has it been since you've been back to school
It's true, times have changed since many of us were last in school . . . architecture, modern methods of education and the students themselves have changed. A solid education has never been so important to the youngsters living in your neighborhood!
Young families look for superior educational opportunities and other civic improvements when they consider buying a home in your community. Good school facilities improve your community's worth and help keep your property's value high.
Most new schools are first municipal bonds. These bond long period to keep taxes at rates are decided by common assurance that your comm interest rates on their bonds.
Bank of America and its virtually all California state You can show your interest bond elections for commun
Highway Patrol To Install Bucket Seats
A portion of the California highway Patrol fleet of automobiles gradually will be equipped to bucket seats, Commissioner Bradford M. Crittenon said.
The Patrol's decision came after a poll of officers showed per cent favored a bucket at installation, based upon their use and evaluation of approximately 200 vehicles already equipped with bucket seats.
"In the future, field offices will have the option of specifying bucket or bench seats when requesting new vehicles from the Patrol's motor transport section," he said.
The Patrol fleet presently numbers just over 1000 cars. Commissioner Crittenden said the Patrol also is "testing headrests to find if they add to both officer safety and comfort. Vehicles in the Red Bluff Area have been equipped with headrests, and we plan to install 50 more for purposes of evaluation."
OC School Districts Get Federal Funds
Garden Grove School District, 11362 E. Stanford, Garden Grove, has been certified for immediate payment of $114,792 of Federal funds under Public Law 874 which provides for financial assistance to schools in federally affected areas.
The Garden Grove School District had been granted a tentative entitlement of $153,056 for 1964.
At the same time, Savanna School District, 1330 So. Knott, Anaheim, has been granted a tentative entitlement of $19,083, with $14,312 of that amount certified for immediate payment.
TICKETS PRINTED - for the Congressional Digestman James B. Utt began the ticket committee for Professional committees Clemons, Attorney, Phy
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LOAN ASSOCIATION
F.A.Yungbluth - Honorary Chairman of the Board
HUNTINGTON BEACH, 411 Main Street, LEhigh 6-6591
Area Blvd.
Letters to The
A STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLE
Since the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce was incorporated in 1921 it has enjoyed an outstanding reputation throughout the State and has played a leading role in the growth and development of the city. This has been accomplished by the positive and dynamic leadership of our business community, acting in close cooperation with city
In the name of common is our Countrtry being g ed by Unelected Bureau or by the members of our ed Senators and Repres tives?
This is our Country. Our money they are u
These are our Armed which in my opinion are destroyed. Your freedom that of your children
Since the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce was incorporated in 1921 it has enjoyed an outstanding reputation throughout the State and has played a leading role in the growth and development of the city. This has been accomplished by the positive and dynamic leadership of our business community, acting in close cooperation with city officials. This cooperation must continue. A favorable business climate is essential to our continued growth and development.
The Chamber believed that over the past years the contractual agreement between the Chamber and the City has been of great value to the City of Anaheim and has not prevented the Chamber from making recommendations based on its studies, even if the Chamber's recommendations differed from those of some city officials.
We believe that this Chamber of Commerce has a right and duty to express the convictions of its members regarding various matters affecting the City of Anaheim and we do not wish to be bound by any contract, financial or otherwise, which would limit this free expression.
Board of Directors
Anaheim Chamber of Commerce
WAR ON POVERTY
These unelected bureaucrats who, in my opinion, are destroying our armed forces, have already set up a "Command Post". Just think of it! Without the approval of Congress and without appropriations being made by Congress.
The political propaganda "War on Poverty," which seems only a pretense to convert our armed forces to Job Corps, Domestic Peace Corps, and Community Action Programs, etc. Imagine thousands of roving welfare corpsmen all financed by the American Taxpayer to displace our armed forces.
ARKANSAS PICNIC
SET JULY 4th
The Arkansas State Picnic will be held July 4th at Amerige
ARKANSAS PICNIC
SET JULY 4th
The Arkansas State Picnic,
will be held July 4th at Amerige Park,
Commonwealth and Highland in Fullerton.
There will be games, queen contest and country music by Lee Lacy and his Ozark Playboys.
Bring your fiddles for the "Old Fiddlers Contest." Program begins at 9:30 a.m. For information, call Jack Stivers,
14209 Chestnut St., Westminster, Calif., phone 897-6662.
Packed with fun and breathtaking excitement, Craft's 20 Big Shows has thrills galore in the big Carnival Midway at the 1964 Orange County Fair in Costa Mesa, July 14-19.
BTK
The Community Funeral Directors
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TROUTMAN,
KAULBARS
ORANGE COUNTY'S FINEST
1617 W. LA PALMA at EUCLID
ANAHEIM
PR 2-1617
TICKETS PRINTED — Distribution of tickets for the Congressional Dinner honoring Congressman James B. Utt began this week. Heading the ticket committee is Wilbur F. Hartman. Professional committees are headed by Willis Clemons, Attorney, Physician J. B. Price, Denist Cassius E. Paul, and businessman W. Ed Crane. Above Clemons, Congressman Utt, Dr. Paul and Hartman discuss the dinner during Utt's recent visit to the district. The dinner will be July 2 at the Santa Ana Elks Club.
to The Editor
In the name of common sense our Countrtry being governed by Unelected Bureaucrats or by the members of our elected Senators and Representatives?
This is our Country. This is our money they are using. These are our Armed Forces which in my opinion are being destroyed. Your freedom and that of your children is at
The plan is plain enough. Congress must act soon! Time is running out!
Mrs. Ira Barthelemy
1406 Josephine St.
New Orleans, La. 70130
When you are "confused" it's when you don't know enough about a thing to be worried.
—Will Rogers
HILGENFELD MORTUARY
Your Satisfaction Our Concern
120 E.Broadway.Anaheim
PHONE KE 5-4105
Under the auspices of the ORANGE COUNTY PERFORMING ARTS FOUNDATION
MONDAY JULY 13th • ONE NIGHT ONLY 8 P.M.
JACK LINKLETTER
STAR OF T.V.'S HOOTENANNY IN PERSON
PRICES:
HOME SAVINGS
provides
the Best for
your Savings
IN PROTECTION Assets over $1.7 Billion
—Leads all other associations. Reserves over
$120 Million—Over 100 times the average.
IN SERVICE More knowledge of our Country. This is our money they are using. These are our Armed Forces which in my opinion are being destroyed. Your freedom and that of your children is at take! What are you going to do about it? What CAN you do about it? Flood your Senators and Representatives with letters. Alert them to this. Tell them we are depending on them to do something to stop this plan. Also alert everyone you know.
The plan is plain enough. Congress must act soon! Time is running out!
Mrs. Ira Barthelemy
1406 Josephine St.
New Orleans, La. 70130
HILGENFELD MORTUARY
Your Satisfaction Our Concern
120 E. Broadway, Anaheim
PHONE KE 5-4105
Under the auspices of the ORANGE COUNTY PERFORMING ARTS FOUNDATION:
MONDAY JULY 13th • ONE NIGHT ONLY 8 P.M.
JACK LINKLETTER STAR OF T.Y.'S HOOTENANNY IN PERSON
PRICES: $2, $3, $4
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For Information Call Anaheim (714) 776-7220
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IN PROTECTION Assets over $1.7 Billion—Leads all other associations. Reserves over $120 Million—Over 100 times the average.
IN SERVICE More branch offices by far than any other association.
IN EARNINGS 4.85% current annual rate. Paid 4 times a year. About 40% more than banks.
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TA 8-4664
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819 North Main St., at 9th St.
542-5673 • 542-2775
GARDEN GROVE
11922 Brookhurst St., at Chapman
530-5680
ANAHEIM
211 East Lincoln Ave., opposite City Hall
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15128 E. Rosecrans Ave.,
East of Luitwieler
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