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LINCOLN, ANAHEIM • PR 6-6750 Everything in one Beautiful Place 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 "MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE" No dollar protected has ever been lost to of safety was The Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation the U. S. Government, was created by an Act of Con no person ever again need be deprived of his lifetime That same promise holds true today for million Insured Savings and Loan Associations. The Insured a "money-back guarantee" for some $92 billion in saved by 4400 member associations throughout the Each saver's funds are insured for safety up to displayed. Larger sums may be fully protected through joint, and trust accounts. The cost of this protection the U. S. Government, was created by an Act of Congress no person ever again need be deprived of his lifetime. That same promise holds true today for millions Insured Savings and Loan Associations. The Insured a "money-back guarantee" for some $92 billion in savings played by 4400 member associations throughout the country. Each saver's funds are insured for safety up to displayed. Larger sums may be fully protected through joint, and trust accounts. The cost of this protection is by the saver. Wherever you find FSLIC-insured safety, you'll have high return. So if you're looking for profitable, cqnw save where you see this "money-back guarantee." For 30 years First Federal Savings of Alhambra has for savings accounts. Hand in hand with this insured safe tute management policies of the officers and directors of gether, they give you the maximum inpeace-of-mind inv Insured Plus At West County YMCA course includes: speed techniques, comprehension skills, vocabulary building, skills, and effective communication techniques. Program is designed for on for college, ad-degreees and special bus-iding. All of the program has been by schools, colleges, Companies and many Last summer, students Pacific Palisades YMCA. Tests achieved an average rate of 1540 words per minute on standardized tests which is 7 times the national average of 200 words per minute. In addition, they increased their comprehension skills from 64 per cent to 84 per cent and vocabulary skill from 51 per cent to 92 per cent. If you would like to improve your reading ability, plan now to enroll at the YMCA. The program starts with free testing sessions July 13th. The 8 week course will start Monday, July 13, at 7 p.m., at which time a twice per week schedule will be arranged. The classes will be available to high school, college and professional levels, and all interested adults. Further information may be obtained by calling the West Orange County YMCA — phone 534-4340. In addition to some six million home loans for veterans, the Veterans Administration has guaranteed or insured 72,000 farm loans and more than 238,000 business loans. Anaheim Officer Transferred Traffic Officer Leonard F. DeGroff Jr., attached to the California Highway Patrol's Anaheim Area for 2½ years, has been promoted to sergeant and transferred to Ventura, Captain J. W. Peters, local commander, said. The promotion and transfer are effective July 15. A member of the Patrol since October, 1958, DeGroff was assigned to East Los Angeles Area following cadet training. He transferred to Anaheim in December, 1961. He has been residing in Garden Grove. FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURED UP TO SAFETY OF YOUR SAVINGS INSURED UP TO $10,000 BACK QUOTE** dollar protected by FSLIC Insurance been lost to a saver since this sign of safety was established in 1934 Insurance Corporation, a permanent agency of by an Act of Congress in 1934 to make certain received of his lifetime savings. We today for millions of Americans who save at rations. The Insured Seal of the FSLIC is in effect the $92 billion in savings funds. It is proudly disnours throughout the United States. And for safety up to $10,000 wherever this seal is protected through a combination of individual, of this protection is paid by the association, not NAMED TO TOP POST — been named assistant manager office of California FederDonald Fylpaa, it was disof the billion dollar firm. Sifornia Federal in February 1934 cupied executive positions in Hollywood, Echo Park, down Symphony A The Symphony Association, Orange County recently held second annual meeting at Town and Country SymphoHeadquarters in Orange. His light of the evening was the elition and installation of office and standing Committee-Chamen for the coming year. Newly elected President: James K. Nagamatsu of Alheim, past Secretary of the Syphony organization. An admistrative engineering executuof Autonetics, Nagamatsu has been active with the SymphoAssociation for nearly two yeand has been a key planner the greatly expanded ConcSeries and ticket sales protion for the coming year, whiwill include as many as twenfive separate performances of the all-professional Orange County Symphony, and over 7,500 seson ticket holders in the Count "We must be mindful of the needs of the people in our Orange County area for culture and educational environment which will be inspirational and will best emulate the cultulevel we have attained." Nagamatsu further pointed out the importance of totally financieprofessional concerts of the Orchestra from ticket sales wiyouth education and service a tivities through voluntary cotributions from individuals and corporations. Others elected as officers are: Committee Chairmen were: JasColeman, 1st vice presidenchairman of music committee; Harold Smith, secretary; John D. Gray, treasurer; J. T. Thuton, 2nd vice president; chairmefinance committee; Miss Ma- by an Act Congress in 1934 to make certain received of his lifetime savings. We today for millions of Americans who save at inations. The Insured Seal of the FSLIC is in effect the $92 billion in savings funds. It is proudly discuss throughout the United States. For safety up to $10,000 wherever this seal is protected through a combination of individual, and of this protection is paid by the association, not insured safety, you'll also earn your savings earn a for profitable, convenient, worry-free investing, back guarantee." of Alhambra has offered FSLIC insured safety with this insured safety are the 40-year-old-asswers and directors of First Federal Savings Topeace-of-mind investing of your surplus funds. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and Lean Association of Alhambra. ESTABLISHED 1925 • A. G. KRUSE, PRESIDENT ANAHEIM OFFICE: MARVIN F. ESSENMACHER, Asst. Vice President & Mgr. • 529 S. State College Blvd. (Placentia St.) 1 block south of East Anaheim Center • PR 6-5700 • Other Offices in Alhambra, Costa Mesa and West Covina • Head Office: Alhambra Since 1925...Growing under Same, Sound Management Policies Home Tour Dates Set Selection has been made by the Architectural committee o homes for the annual Orange Coast Home Tour. The tour will be held Saturday, September 2 from 1 to 5 o'clock and is sposored jointly by the American Institute of Architects and the Women's Architectural League of Orange County. Architects on the committee were Philmer Ellerbroek, Richard Leach and Murton Willson AIA. Members from the women's group included Mrs. Ralph Allen, chairman of the tour. Mrs. Gared Smith, coodinator; Mrs. Kermit Dorius, publicity chairman. The tour will include the homes in the Habor area from Lido Island to Monarch Bay and proceeds go into the Student and Library Fund for scholarships. ED TO TOP POST — Roland Harsch has named assistant manager of the Anaheim of California Federal Savings under old Fylpaa, it was disclosed by officials the billion dollar firm. Since he joined Calia Federal in February 1962, Harsch has oceed executive positions in the Association's and Anaheim offices. From 1953-62 he was employed as an operations officer of the United California Bank in the San Fernando Valley. Harsch attended Midland College in Fremont, Nebraska. Harsch and his wife, Loueen, have two daughters aged 7 and 2, and they reside in Orange. HED TO TOP POST — Roland Harsch has been named assistant manager of the Anaheim County of California Federal Savings under Hold Fylpaa, it was disclosed by officials the billion dollar firm. Since he joined Cali-a Federal in February 1962, Harsch has occ- ed executive positions in the Association's Echo Park, downtown Los Angeles and Anaheim offices. From 1959-62 he was em-ployed as an operations officer of the United California Bank in the San Fernando Valley. Harsch attended Midland College in Fremont, Nebraska. Harsch and his wife, Loucen, have two daughters aged 7 and 2, and they reside in Orange. Symphony Association Holds Installation The Symphony Association of Orange County recently held its annual meeting at the and Country Symphony quarters in Orange. High- of the evening was the elec- and installation of officers outstanding Committee-Chair for the coming year. Newly elected President is K. Nagamatsu of Ana- past Secretary of the Sym- y organization. An admin-ive engineering executive autonetics, Nagamatsu has active with the Symphony association for nearly two years has been a key planner of greatly expanded Concert and ticket sales promo- for the coming year, which include as many as twenty separate performances of professional Orange Coun- phony, and over 7,500 sea- bucket holders in the County. We must be mindful of the of the people in our Or- County area for cultural educational environment will be inspirational and best emulate the cultural we have attained." Naga-further pointed out the distance of totally financing professional concerts of the Or- from ticket sales with education and service ac- cords through voluntary con- ons from individuals and organizations. Carpentieri, Jay DeDapper, Milton Foster, Mrs. Hazel Loudon, Lincoln Rosay, Mrs. Ruth Salaets, Mrs. Velma Sun, Eugene Ober, conductor and music director; and Charles Allee, executive director. It was announced that Symphony Offices have been moved to a new location; Suite 63, Town and Country, 777 So. Main St., Orange. The telephone number is 547-6165. ANAHEIM TRUCK & TRANSFER CO. 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