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1964-07-15 · Anaheim Gazette · page 2 of 6 · OCR glm-ocr
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2—The Gazette Wednesday, July 15, 1964 ENTERING CALIFORNIA FEDERAL SAVINGS CITY POPULATION: 412,000 Our Savers Could Fill a City California Federal’s 412,000 savers could fill Newark, New Jersey, and have 7,000 people left over. And what do we do with the hundreds of millions in savings brought to us each year by these multitudes of thrifty people? We disburse them as first mortgage loans to home builders and buyers. (The $335 million we loaned in 1963 could have built 16,750 homes worth $20,000 each!) That helped create jobs, wages and tax money for public works and services, too. And our savers were repaid for the use of their money with $37 million in dividends last year. In theory that could have bought 12,333 autos worth $3,000 each or 74,000 color TV sets. In actuality it was probably spent on a little bit of everything it takes to keep prosperity rolling. So now you know why it's nice to have a giant like California Federal around. Our billion-dollar business benefits almost everyone. Other offices: Eagle Rock, Echo Park, Granada Hills, Hollywood, Inglewood, Lakewood, Los Angeles (down- millions in savings brought to us each year by these multitudes of thrifty people? We disburse them as first mortgage loans to home builders and buyers. (The $335 million we loaned in 1963 could have built 16,750 homes worth $20,000 each!) That helped create jobs, wages and tax money for public works and services, too. And our savers were repaid for the use of their money with $37 million in dividends last year. In theory that could have bought 12,333 autos worth $3,000 each or 74,000 color TV sets. In actuality it was probably spent on a little bit of everything it takes to keep prosperity rolling. So now you know why it's nice to have a giant like California Federal around. Our billion-dollar business benefits almost everyone. ANAHEIM OFFICE 600 N. Euclid Ave. (at Crescent) PR 6-2222 Other offices: Eagle Rock, Echo Park, Granada Hills, Hollywood, Inglewood, Lakewood, Los Angeles (down-town), Miracle Mile, Palos Verdes Peninsula, Pasadena, Rancho Park, Reseda. (Headquarters office: 611 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 17) CALIFORNIA FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION The betterment of people is our billion-dollar business. Chartered under an Act of Congress and supervised by an agency of the United States Government MEMBER: FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK SYSTEM • FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION ALUMA-KOOL'S GIGANTIC FACTORY DIRT WEEKEND PATIO Sale PHONE TA 8-8833 or KI 7-1311 DIRECT OR COLLECT 24 HR. SERVICE PRICES SLASHED! ON EVERY COLOR, SHAPE AND SIZE! • New '64 Colors and Designs • Won't Rust, Leak or Rattle • All Aluminum Construction • 34 Baked Enamel Colors • Custom Built and Installed IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION! 5 YEAR WRITTEN MATERIAL GUARANTEE AS LITTLE AS $750 MO. NO MONEY DOWN | 6 MONTHS BEFORE YOU PAY ON ALUMA-KOO CALL TODAY FOR FREE ESTIMATES 1224 Beach Blvd., Anaheim (Just South Model Airplanes To Get In Action At Movieland of The Air Paul Mantz, and Frank Gifford Tallman III of Movieland of the Air have announced that the Hobby Industry Association of America, Inc. has approved a plan to set up the most extensive exhibit of model airplanes in the world at Movieland of the Air located at Orange County Airport in Santa Ana. Plan calls for a special flying field for airplane enthusiasts to fly their model planes, and a model airplane workshop is being constructed where there will be building of miniature planes from the earliest type to the most modern jet. "Even though we have the most extensive collection of real airplanes in the world... antique and modern... over five million dollars worth... we do not want to give Movieland of the Air the usual museum approach... we want to interest younger people in flying... therefore, we are developing a creative approach for youngsters to aircraft. We are very proud that the Hobby Industry Association will be with us," said Paul Mantz. According to Paul Mantz, and Frank Talman — it is estimated that the collection of model plans will encompass the entire history of aircraft. Space is being allotted for approximately 1500 different types of model aircraft — plastic, balsa wood, and ingeniously created paper three-dimensional well as the technical details of the miniature aircraft. It is estimated that the collector, many of which will be valued at $175, El Rodeo Riding Club To Hold Horse Shows The El Rodeo Riding Club of Orange County celebrated the 4th of July weekend with a potluck dinner and fireworks show. A breakfast and horse show were held Sunday. The results of the horse show are as follows: Equitation: first place winners — 17 and under, trail horse, Patty Lenz, Anaheim; pleasure horse, Laurie Showden, Yorba Linda; horsemanship, Rita Wiseley, Buena Park; pleasure horse, novice, Jan Klecker, La Habra. Senior — trail horse, Guy Cummins, Orange; pleasure horse, Sheri Showbakler, Buena Park; open stock horse — Ellen Kile, Orange; parade, Laurie Showden, Yorba Linda and Jan Klecker, La Habra. Gymkhana—high point trophy winners 12 and under, John Snyder, Cypress; 13 thru 17, John White, Yorba Linda; and senior, Bob Child, Norco. Gymkhana — first place winners — 12 and under, pole bending race, John Snyder, Cypress; figure 8 stake race, Patty Lenz, Anaheim; keyhole race, Texas barrel race, and quadrangle Industrial Tour Set By LACO An Industrial Tour of County for the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce set for Tuesday, November 1964. The tour will be by the Industrial Development Committee of the Orang Associated Chambers merce. Al Eskridge, Manager Business Development of America and member committee, has been Association will be with us," said Paul Mantz. According to Paul Mantz, and Frank Talman — it is estimated that the collection of model plans will encompass the entire history of aircraft. Space is being allotted for approximately 1500 different types of model aircraft — plastic, balsa wood, and ingeniously created paper three-dimensional models. Present at the exhibit will be representatives of the Boy Scouts of America, and Civil Air Patrol to explain to visitors — model construction, as Kiddies and grownups will want to see the model railroad in operation at the 1964 Orange County Fair in Costa Mesa, July 14-19. Forty-six passenger cars and 178 freight cars operate over 4300 feet of track going through mountain tunnels and past miniature towns, one with a big roundhouse. Showden, Yorba Linda and Jan Kleckler, La Habra. Gymkhana—high point trophy winners 12 and under, John Snyder, Cypress; 13 thru 17, John White, Yorba Linda; and senior, Bob Child, Norco. Gymkhana — first place winners — 12 and under, pole bending race, John Snyder, Cypress; figure 8 stake race, Patty Lenz, Anaheim; keyhole race, Texas barrel race, and quadrangle race, John Snyder, of Cypress. Age 13 thru 17, pole bending race, Kathy Wire, Brea; figure 8 stake race, Mike White, Yorba Linda; keyhole race, Texas barrel race and quadrangel race, Mike White, Yorba Linda. Seniors in pole bending race, and figure 8 stake race, Bob Child, Norco; keyhole race, Linda Panio, Orange; Texas barrel race, Jerry Wheeler, Cypress; and quadrangle race, Bob Child, Norco. Open 2-man relay race, Johnny Snyder and Kathy Wire; run, ride and lead, Sandy Sharp, The Federal was established in Saving AND MORE! CEMENT SLABS ANY SIZE NOW 25¢ SQ. FT. With Purchase of Any Patio Cover AS LITTLE $7.50 MO. 6 MONTHS BEFORE YOU PAY ONE GENT OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK KOOL ALUMINUM AWNINGS ESTIMATES! NO OBLIGATION! (Just South of Ball Rd. on Beach Blvd.) SET IN ACT THE AIR ng Club e Shows Yorba Linda; and boot race, Jimmy Cottingham, Yorba Linda. There will be a Saturday night show July 25 at 6:30 p.m., also Sunday, August 2 at 9 a.m. High point trophies are given at all shows. For further information contact Dr. James Cummins of Anaheim or Arden Hanson of Placentia. Industrial Tour Set By LACC An Industrial Tour of Orange County for the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce has been set for Tuesday, November 17, 1964. The tour will be sponsored by the Industrial Development Committee of the Orange County Associated Chambers of Commerce. Al Eskridge, Manager of Area Business Development for Bank of America and member of the committee, has been named TOP OF THE MARK — Mrs. Paul R. Holmes, of Newport Beach, president of the Orange County Branch of the American Cancer Society, and C. E. "Buck" Schueller, of Anaheim, chairman of the local American Cancer Society Industry Education Committee are elated as they point to the Top of the Mark—The 1964 Cancer Crusade in Orange County has topped its $166,000 goal. Local Accountants Receive Banner The Orange County Chapter of the National Association of Accountants has been awarded the 19th place banner for its standing in the chapter competition in 1963-64 with the other 175 chapters of the association. employment placement, public relations, and special activities of a business, civic and community nature. Presentation of the banner was made during the annual conference in Washington, D.C. County for the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce has been set for Tuesday, November 17, 1964. The tour will be sponsored by the Industrial Development Committee of the Orange County Associated Chambers of Commerce. Al Eskridge, Manager of Area Business Development for Bank of America and member of the committee, has been named chairman of the special committee to plan the tour. The special committee is working with Irving F. Watcher, John B. Kilroy Company, a member of the Program Committee of the Los Angeles Industrial Development Committee, on plans for the project. The Orange County Chapter of the National Association of Accountants has been awarded the 19th place banner for its standing in the chapter competition in 1963-64 with the other 175 chapters of the association. The competition, conducted by the largest accounting association in the world, is based on excellence of performance in such categories as growth and retention of membership, attendance at chapter and national functions, educational programs, manuscript writing, employment placement, public relations, and special activities of a business, civic and community nature. Presentation of the banner was made during the annual conference in Washington, D.C., at the Association's annual dinner. In attendance from the Orange County Chapter were past Presidents Bill Shockey and Robert Lineberger and Chapter members Bernie Semler, Thomas Derby and George Yamamoto. The Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation was established by Congress in 1934 to insure savings in Savings and Loan Associations. No one has ever lost a penny in savings insured by this U.S. Government agency in the 30 years since the FSLIC was established. We are a member of the FSLIC. ANAHEIM OFFICE: BIARVIN F. ESSENMACHER Asst. Vice Pres. and 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 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and Loan Association of Alhambra ESTABLISHED 1925 • A. G. KRUSE, PRESIDENT Since 1925...Growing under Same, Sound Management Policies