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4. Past and present City officials and all of the City Council- <br /> men and trustees. <br /> <br />5. Program for the cornerstone laying, July 30, 1935. <br /> <br />6. Address by Horace C. Head, given at the cornerstone dedica- <br /> tion in 1935. <br /> <br />7. A short historical sketch of the area. <br /> <br />8. Official roster of G.A.R., Sedgewick Post. <br /> <br />9. School directory for 1934 and 1935. <br /> <br />10. Document dated July 29, 1935 which tells about schools, <br /> giving the average daily attendance, etc. <br /> <br />11. Catalog for Santa Ana Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1934 <br /> and 1935. <br /> <br />12. Senior High School information curriculum for 1934 and 1935. <br /> <br />13. Roster of Santa Ana's churches and ministers as of July 30, <br /> 1935. <br /> <br />14. Statement of funding for City Hall, dated April 18, 1935. <br /> <br />15. Information from County Clerk dated July 22, 1935. <br /> <br />16. An issue of the Santa Ana Journal, which had ended in 1938. <br /> <br />17. An issue of the Santa Ana Register, dated July 30, 1935. <br /> <br />18. <br /> <br />A little brochure relating to the life of William H. <br />Spurgeon.(This item was in such bad condition, Mr. <br />Sleeper only speculated as to what it was.) <br /> <br />19. Map of Santa Ana put out by the Chamber of Commerce. <br /> <br />Mr. Sleeper stated that despite the dates given, that the box <br />had originally been deposited on July 30, 1935, at the cornerstone <br />laying; that it had subsequently been removed as a precaution <br />against vandalism; that a special hole had to be drilled (in the <br />Finance Director's office in the 1935 City Hall) for its deposit <br />inside the building on November 20, 1935, and that the opening <br />of the City Hall had taken place on December 3, 1935. <br /> <br />The Mayor stated that before the capsule had been opened Mr. <br />Sleeper had given to him an envelope with a list of the items <br />he anticipated to be in the capsule, and after looking the list <br />over, asked Mr. Sleeper how he could have been so accurate. <br /> <br />Mr. Sleeper responded that his business was Orange County history <br />and that it had been just another homework assignment. <br /> <br />T.V. COVERAGE The Mayor announced that <br /> the evening meeting thus <br /> far had been televised by <br />Orange County's own KOCE, Channel 50, who was doing a film taping <br />on the time capsule, in two parts, which would be shown as <br />follows: Part One, Tuesday, May 8, and Thursday, May 10, at <br />7:30 P.M.; and Part Two, Tuesday, May 15, and Thursday, May 17, <br />at 7:30 P.M. The Mayor then introduced the Channel 50 staff <br />members as follows: Gary Greene, Director; Bill Reynolds, <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 148 MAY 7, 1973 <br /> <br /> <br />