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Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Digital Library Collections This is a PDF of a folder from our textual collections. Collection: Ronald Reagan Gubernatorial Campaign: Files, 1966 Folder Title: Governor Campaign Material Catalog Box: C30 To see more digitized collections visit: https://www.reaganlibrary.gov/archives/digitized-textual-material To see all Ronald Reagan Presidential Library inventories visit: https://www.reaganlibrary.gov/archives/white-house-inventories Contact a reference archivist at: [email protected] Citation Guidelines: https://reaganlibrary.gov/archives/research- support/citation-guide National Archives Catalogue: https://catalog.archives.gov/ Ronald Reagan Speaks Out On The Issues CRIME PUBLIC WELFARE California, with 9% of the nation's population, I strongly support welfare programs designed to has 17% of the nation's crime. It costs the average provide the permanently disabled, the aged and the family of four a minimum of $1,000.00 a year. infirm, with not only the necessities of life, but also Our skyrocketing crime rate dates from certain some of the comforts which can make life worth judicial rulings that took much of the law enforce- living. ment authority away from local police and left them Another area of welfare has to do with those who handicapped in their efforts to protect the law-abid- are in need of temporary help until they can regain ing citizen from the increasingly insolent criminal their rightful places in our productive economy. It is element. here that we have, too often, strayed from welfare's As Governor, I will: original purpose. We frequently perpetuate poverty by making welfare a way of life rather than by using 1. Take positive action to restore to the cities and it to help people back to productive jobs. counties their rights to enact local ordinances As Governor, I will: designed to meet local law enforcement prob- lems. 1. Propose a commission to redefine welfare's 2. Support and work for a plan to take the ap- goals and recommend appropriate legislation. pointment of judges out of politics. 2. Explore every avenue whereby, through state, 3. Call on the legislature to re-enact those key business, labor cooperation, the business climate crime prevention bills passed overwhelmingly can be improved and thousands of new jobs provided. by the legislature at its last session but vetoed by the Governor. When re-enacted, I will sign 3. Seek to provide useful employment in our pub- these measures into law. lic institutions, or training for as many welfare 4. Ask legislative support in an effort to end the recipients as possible in order to give them the self-respect which comes from useful service growing flood of smut and pornography aimed primarily at degrading our young people. and to hasten the day when they can take their places in California's productive economy. 5. Recommend legislation aimed at curbing the growing use of narcotics, halucinatory drugs and pep pills, especially in schools and on campuses. It will be my purpose to see that California's streets and neighborhoods become safe again. EDUCATION ACADEMIC FREEDOM Education is the bulwark of freedom. Removed too Nothing exposes the "leadership gap" in Sacra- far from parental influence, it can become the tool of mento more glaringly than recent events that have tyranny. Local control of education is basic to the taken place on campuses of some of our California traditions of America. Only with local control can universities. Americans be assured that their children will receive In preserving academic freedom, we must preserve the finest education possible, with safeguards against the right to learn as well as to teach. We must make ideological or political indoctrination. sure the principal purpose of our universities is Financial support of our state's school system was served; namely, to provide an education for the once evenly divided between the local communities thousands of young men and women who go there and the state. Today, the state's share has fallen to for that purpose. 35 per cent. Faculty, from teaching assistants to professors, must be ever aware of a responsibility that goes be- As Governor, I will: yond teaching a subject in a classroom. Members of 1. Work to increase the state's contributions to the faculty must set examples in and out of the local school districts, to relieve the growing classroom of adult behavior, decent conduct and good burden on local property taxpayers. citizenship for the young people in their charge. Preservation of free speech does not justify letting 2. Seek appropriate ways to help local school dis- beatniks, and advocates of sexual orgies, drug usage tricts attract and keep good teachers. and "filthy speech" disrupt the academic community 3. Call for legislation to put unification of local and interfere with our universities' purpose. No one school districts on a voluntary-not compulsory would deny that free speech includes the right to -basis. criticize every aspect of national policy, but when some Americans are fighting and dying for their 4. Work to assure the teaching profession a posi- country, free speech must stop short of lending com- tion of dignity and respect, and to restore to fort and aid to the enemy. our educational system the teaching of the tra- As Governor, I would consider it my responsibility ditional concepts of individual responsibility to take the lead in returning our universities to their and good citizenship. original purpose as institutions of learning and re- search, and restoring to them the respect they de- 5. Explore every modern technique and technology serve and which has been lost through indifference in education that could lead to giving the tax- and lack of leadership. payer more for his educational dollar. With such a program and plan of action we can work toward the creative educational system that Cali- fornians need and deserve. AGRICULTURE POLITICAL Agriculture is the biggest single industry in Cali- APPOINTMENTS fornia. Our 99,000 farms are larger and have an esti- I firmly believe that the most qualified persons mated value four times higher than the farms in the must be chosen to fill appointive offices in California. other 49 states. Directly, or indirectly, farming in California is responsible for one-third of all our jobs The present Governor has repeatedly violated this and 70% of all cash transactions. principle by selecting political cronies, hacks, and defeated Democratic candidates to fill important po- We lead the nation in variety of crops-some 200 sitions. This has been done in an attempt to build a in all and 98% of them are produced with no gov- ernment subsidy. California farm workers receive political machine. As a candidate obligated to no an hourly wage 40¢ higher than the national average. one, I have no political debts to pay. In spite of this, the present administration has re- As Governor, I will: fused to meet its obligations to agriculture. Only a weather miracle prevented a catastrophe last year 1. Make all appointments to state offices on the when California farmers were treated like guinea basis of experience and qualifications, and not pigs in a sociological experiment by the Federal gov- on the basis of personal loyalties or political ernment. Violating a campaign pledge, the Governor obligations. refused to speak in behalf of the farmer when it was 2. Provide extensive background information on evident that domestic labor would be inadequate. every appointive officer so that the legislature Net income to California farmers was the lowest in and the public will be assured of their qualifi- five years by $200,000,000 due to the labor shortage. cations. The farmers' problems become the housewives' problems as she shops. Today she is paying the high- 3. I will establish an independent review board est prices she has ever paid, but the grower is receiv- of lawyers, scholars, and representatives of the ing the lowest share of the market basket dollar he public to nominate a panel of five outstanding has ever received. A responsible administration would attorneys to fill each judicial vacancy. This will offer more than empty words and unkept pledges. insure the integrity and independence of the judicial system in California. As Governor, I will: These proposals are in line with my positive pro- 1. Provide the agricultural community with suffi- gram to make California government honest, efficient, cient status in the state government so as to and responsive to the people. insure recognition and understanding of the farmers' pressing problems. 2. Review the tax structure with a view towards elimination of discriminatory and regressive taxes. 3. Face squarely the problem of farm labor and the need for a solution that will guarantee an adequate labor supply with protection for both the welfare of the farmer and the worker. 4. Use the prestige of the Governor's office to press upon the Federal government the need for a complete review of the 64-year-old un- realistic limitation of 160 acres on the size of irrigated farms. TAXES AND EXPENSIVE LABOR - MANAGEMENT CALIFORNIA (Ronald Reagan speaks out on labor from a GOVERNMENT background of 22 years as a union member, in- cluding six terms as president of a working Taxes in California have reached the breaking union and many years of collective bargaining point. They are the highest in the nation and $100 experience for his union.) per person above the national average. Under the present administration's costly budget practices, they In an era of changing technology and increasing will soar even higher next year. inflation, and at a time when the dignity and the California's budget is growing faster than its popu- worth of the individual is of growing importance, lation and the effects of inflation, combined. Cali- labor-management relations occupy a special place in fornia's state bureaucracy is growing more rapidly the affairs of men and government. than even Parkinson's Law allows for. It is vital, however, that government remain an Yet, the Governor refuses to face up to his re- impartial but keenly interested third party in such sponsibility to hold spending to a minimum, consis- relations, striving to insure that the entire commu- tent with providing for the general welfare. He nity be the long-term beneficiaries in any collective compounds his personal failures by appointing hacks, bargaining agreements. cronies and defeated candidates to positions of high Neither labor nor management must be allowed to responsibility. dominate, and government must make sure it is not This year's budget can be cut by $245 million, captured by the political arm of either side and thus without elimination of a single program. It is com- rendered incapable of dealing fairly with the prob- monly accepted business practice that a budget can lems of both. be cut 10% to 15% without impairing efficiency. My As Governor: proposal calls, initially, for a 5% cut. 1. I will seek legislation that would submit to a As Governor, I would: secret ballot all union policy matters, including 1. Establish a task force to look into further ways strike votes. This would ensure labor's rank- to reduce the budget without reducing services and-file the right to make decisions governing or efficiency, and with an eye toward imple- their futures without coercion from either menting cost-effectiveness studies in all of the unions or management. state's major programs. 2. I will work in the field of farm labor to ensure 2. Call in a committee made of the state's best fair wages and good working conditions for tax brains to devise a complete revision, mod- the laborer, while, at the same time, insisting ernization and simplification of the state's en- that no farm union would be able to take ac- tire tax structure. tion to prevent the harvesting of crops. 3. Cut the budget consistent with good business 3. Since collective bargaining is the basis for all practice. labor-management relations, I will make it my business, as Governor, to make such bargaining My purpose is to make government, once again, an effective and equitable instrument in Cali- the servant of the people at a cost the people can fornia. afford to pay. LEADERSHIP CALIFORNIA'S AND EXPERIENCE RECREATION AREAS California has had too much of professional poli- Every state park loses money each year (except ticians running and ruining their state. one) and this is due-in great part-to waste, ineffi- This country was founded by ordinary citizens and ciency, and poor management of the park system. was meant to be run by them, citizens with a com- Funds for park acquisition and restoration have mon-sense approach to the problems of today and been diverted by the Governor to other projects, and tomorrow, citizens who will turn to their fellow citi- this should be stopped. However, land now in the zens rather than to the fallacious arguments of big state park system plus federal lands meet all need government for the solutions of those problems. projections for the future. Parks in the state system Ronald Reagan is such a citizen. He is qualified by are only 20% developed at present. The cost of full education, experience and a mature good judgment to development of these existing parks is estimated at lead California during the trying years ahead. $564 million. Ronald Reagan is a college graduate with a degree Many of those in the Division of Beaches and in economics and sociology. Parks who are "knowledgeable" are frustrated be- He is a rancher and horse breeder. cause of the appointed "administrators" they must He is a businessman who serves on the boards of answer to-administrators who are political "cronies" an insurance company, a holding company, and a with no real knowledge of the problems. hospital. California must assure, at minimal cost, complete He is a man who has made a study of government access to state-owned recreational facilities. While rec- for more than 20 years and has arrived at his con- reation area development is an expense to the tax- clusions and his philosophy of government carefully payers, revenues from increased tourism more than and methodically. compensate for the expenditures. Furthermore, in He is a man with vast experience as a labor leader, order to compete with neighboring states for tourists, union president and industry leader. the cost for the use of state facilities should not ex- For 20 years Ronald Reagan served as a board ceed substantially the costs charged by other states. member of the 15,000 member Screen Actors' Guild, including six times as president. He, more than any As Governor, I will: other man, is given credit for preventing the at- 1. Favor any legislative proposals which would tempted Communist takeover of the film industry. endeavor to fully develop these recreational He, more than any other man, is credited with ne- facilities. gotiating the Guild contract, recognized as the best in any area of organized labor. 2. Establish realistic use-costs which would make Ronald Reagan also served 10 years on the board these facilities easily available to those inter- of the Motion Picture Council - a joint industry ested Californians and out-of-state tourists who union organization, including two years as president. might be avoiding California parks because of In this capacity he presented the industry's tax pro- lack of development and unreasonable costs. posals to the Congress. With a background of dealing with people and 3. Insist on maximum development of high-use areas before considering new areas. industry, and the problems of both, Ronald Reagan is eminently qualified to deal with and meet head on the problems of California in a way that will benefit all segments of our population. SMOG CONTROL I am strongly committed to eradicating smog in California. Unfortunately, the present administration in Sacramento has provided us with too little and too late in the field of smog prevention and control. As Governor, I will: 1. Work to establish uniform laws on air pollu- tion to insure minimum state wide standards for the reduction of pollutants from diesel trucks and buses, autos, and industrial plants. 2. Call for legislation to coordinate research in California on smog prevention and control that is currently being conducted separately by the state, county agencies, auto manufacturers, and the Federal government. 3. Work closely with local agencies in making certain that pollutants from industry are ade- quately regulated and controlled. 4. Remove smog from politics and influence by special interest groups to insure that positive steps toward air purification are taken immedi- ately and without fear of political reprisals. With decisive action, such as this, we can hasten the day when all Californians can once more breathe clean, fresh air. 101-L REAGAN FOR GOVERNOR COMMITTEE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA HEADQUARTERS: 3257 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90005 (213) 381-5771 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA HEADQUARTERS: 46 Kearny Street, San Francisco 94108 (415) 392-8305 CONTENTS OF THE REAGAN FOR GOVERNOR CAMPAIGN MATERIALS CATALOG ITEM PAGE INTRODUCTION 1 BIOGRAPHY 2 GENERAL REPRINTS 3 POSITION PAPERS 4 SUPPORT CARDS 5 ROADSIDE SIGNS 6 POSTER (21" X 44") 7 TEAM POSTER 8 JUNIOR 1 SHEET POSTER (22" X 35") 9 BUS CARD 10 REAGAN PICTURE (3' X 61) 11 BUTTONS 12 REGULAR BUMPER STRIP 13 REAGAN . - FINCH BUMPER STRIP 14 SPECIAL BUMPER STRIPS 15 REAGAN PICTURE (8" X 10") 16 SPECIALITY ITEMS CALIFORNIA MAP PIN 17 REAGAN LITTER BAGS 18 REAGAN NAME BADGES 19 REAGAN SUPPORTERS 20 REAGAN PURSE 21 REAGAN MJGS 22 REAGAN STAMP PAD 23 REAGAN BALLONS 24 REAGAN BRACELET 25 FELT PENS 26 REAGAN FOR GOVERNOR CAMPAIGN MATERIALS CATALOG The following pages list and describe all of the materials now available through the Southern California headquarters. There are also a few items that can be ordered from the in- dividual suppliers. There will be some additional literature that will be available later in the campaign as needs become apparent. For all of the materials which are available through this headquarters, please use the order forms in the back of this book to facilitate and expedite handling. Please note that all orders must be prepaid. The symbol M represents thousand and the symbol C represents hundred. Minimum orders are mentioned on several of the items. We would like to keep these minimums where it is at all possible. In the event of extenuating circumstances, lesser orders will be considered but there may be additional charges due to the cost of shipping. If we can be of any help or if you have any questions, please feel free to contact Cliff Standing or John Fountain at 3257 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles 90005. Phone: (213) 381-5771. 1. 2. BIOGRAPHY RONALD REAGAN PERSONAL HISTORY Born 1911, Tampico, Illinois. Printed on 8 1/2" X 14" size paper $1.20 per 100 Minimum order 100 Includes shipping Cliff Standing 3257 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles California 90005 (213) 381-5771 BIOGRAPHY DESCRIPTION: COST: ORDER FROM: 3. Meet NANCY REAGAN THE NEWS * Van Nuys (Calif.) - Friday, January 7, 1966 GENERAL REPRINTS As special interest news stories appear from time to time, notice will be sent out that they are available. The will cost vary depending on the size and reprint. Cliff Standing 3257 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles California 90005 (213) 381-5771 ORDER FROM: POSITION PAPERS "Ronald Reagan Speaks Out on the Issues" All of the issue papers used during the primary have been combined into small booklet form. COST: $25.00 per 1000 Minimum order 1000 Includes shipping ORDER FROM: Cliff Standing 3257 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles California 90005 (213) 381-5771 4. SUPPORT CARDS Citizens Committee To Elect RONALD REAGAN GOVERNOR Yes! You can count on me as an active member of The Reagan for Governor Committee and use my name in publicity. Enclosed is my contribution. $ Name Address City Zip Code Phone I would also like to assist Ronald Reagan by: Distributing Literature Putting a bumper strip on my car Helping at Headquarters Arranging a meeting in my area Working on a committee Working on Finance Committee (State Preference) 101-L COST: $7.00 per 1000 Minimum order 1000 Includes shipping ORDER FROM: Cliff Standing 3257 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles California 90005 (213) 381-5771 5 ROADSIDE SIGNS SIZE: 4' X 8' COLOR: Yellow-Orange flourescent on Blue Poster paper This sign is designed to be mounted on a 4' X 8' plywood sheet. Special instructions for mounting; sealer and glue are included with each order. COST: $30.00 per 10 For packaging reasons these posters must be sold in units of 10. ORDER FROM: Rodman Gehres 96 Jessie Street San Francisco, California 94105 (415) 433-4780 6. POSTERS SIZE: 21" X 44" heavy-cardboard COLOR: Yellow-Orange flourescent on Blue COST: $1.00 each $10.00 per doz. Minimum order is one dozen Including shipping ORDER FROM: Rodman & Gehres 96 Jessie Street San Francisco, California 94105 (415) 433-4780 7. TEAM POSTERS CALIFORNIAS NEW TEAM GOVERNOR RONALD REAGAN LT. GOVERNOR ROBERT FINCH SPENCER WILLIAMS ATINY GENERAL CONTROLLER HUGH FLOURNOY TREASURER 1UY BAKER PRIEST SECT. STATE FRANK JORDAN 22128 Yellow Houreseent Poster COLOR: Blue background, gold border and lettering SIZE: 22" X 28" COST: 25¢ each Minimum order 10 Includes shipping ORDER FROM: Cliff Standing 3257 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles California 90005 (213) 381-5771 8. BLOWNUP OF REAGAN PHOTO UNMOUNTED Size 3' X 6' These photographs are unmounted because the cost of shipping mounted photos can be prohibitive. COST: $22.00 each Includes shipping ORDER FROM: Cliff Standing 3257 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles California 90005 (213) 381-5771 11. BUMPER STRIPS COLOR: Gold on blue COST: $30.00 per 1000 Minimum order 500 Includes shipping ORDER FROM: Cliff Standing 3257 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles California 90005 (213) 381-5771 13. REA П LARRY LUMP co NO TOCK104 CALIF REAGAN GA REAGAN-FINCH BUMPER STICKERS COLOR: Gold on blue SIZE: 4" X 15" COST: $40.00 per 1000 Minimum order 100 Includes shipping ORDER FROM: Cliff Standing 3257 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles California 90005 (213) 381-5771 14. SPECIAL BUMPER STRIPS COPY AVAILABLE: SENIOR CITIZENS FOR REAGAN UNION WORKERS FOR REAGAN VETERANS FOR REAGAN TEACHERS FOR REAGAN FARMERS FOR REAGAN COLLEGIANS FOR REAGAN COLOR: Gold on blue SIZE: 4" X 12" COST: $60.00 per 1000 Minimum order 100 Includes shipping ORDER FROM: Cliff Standing 3257 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles California 90005 (213) 381-5771 15. REAGAN PICTURES COLOR: Black and White Glossy SIZE: 8" X 10" COST: 13c each Minimum order 10 Includes shipping ORDER FROM: Cliff Standing 3257 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles California 90005 (213) 381-5771 16. REAGAN PINS This pin has a gold florentine background with blue debossed letters. The approximate size is 1/4" wide and 1" long measured on a bias. COST: 30¢ each Minimum order 15 (Order comes in a combination of tack type and safety catch back.) ORDER FROM: Cliff Standing 3257 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles California 90005 (213) 381-5771 17. PLASTIC LITTER BAGS Help Ronald Reagan keepCalifornia clean VOTE November 8th Litter bag Red.white blue 8x11 COLOR: Red/White/Blue Assorted backgrounds and lettering SIZE: 8" X 11" COPY: Help Ronald Reagan Keep California Clean Vote November 8th COST: 10c each Minimum order 10 Includes shipping ORDER FROM: Cliff Standing 3257 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles California 90005 (213) 381-5771 NAME BADGES Hi-I'm For RONALD REAGAN MY NAME IS III This is a cloth-backed pressure sensitive badge that will stick to clothing and can be used for identification at meetings. COLOR: Red/Blue/White SIZE: 3" diameter COST: $25.00 per 1000 Minimum order 100 Includes shipping ORDER FROM: Cliff Standing 3257 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles California 90005 (213) 381-5771 REAGAN SUPPORTERS 2½" BLUE RED WHITE STONE The illustration on the right shows the color, and approximate size of this novelty item. It is being WHITE STONE made by the Pacific Beach Reagan for Governor Headquarters. COST: 65¢ each (It is designed to who 3 sell for $1.00.) RED BLUE ORDER FROM: Cliff Standing RED 3257 Wilshire Blvd. BLUE Los Angeles California 90005 (213) 381-5771 1/2" 20. WHILE THEY LAST!!! EVERYONE'S GETTING THEIR REAGAN PURSES IN PREPARATION FOR ALL THE RALLIES, MEETINGS AND PARTIES ABOUT TO BEGIN IN THE BIG CAMPAIGN AHEAD. THERE IS A VERY LIMITED SUPPLY, so GET YOUR ORDER IN NOW. THEY'RE FUN - THEY'RE USEFUL - THEY'RE COLORFUL! PLUS - THEY'RE A REAL BARGAIN AT ONLY $5.00 EACH. The bag is straw, 101/2 inches long, 12½ inches wide; has a red and blue lining with a red, white and blue felt decoration on the front. Fill out the enclosed order form now and return it as soon as possible in the self-addressed envelope. I'M FOR REAGAN Please send (postage paid) REAGAN PURSES to: Name Address Enclosed is $ to cover cost of purses. (Please make checks payable to Polly Wyant) REAGAN BALLOONS SIZE: 9" COLOR: Red and White Printed both sides COST: $3.50/per hundred including shipping ORDER FROM: Rodman & Gehres 26 Jessie Street San Francisco, California 04105 (415) 433-4780 24. FELT PENS These pens have a very fine fiber writing point. The copy reads: "Elect Ronald Reagan, Vote November 8." COST: 20c each $2.00 handling 4% sales tax Full payment must accompany order Minimum order 100 ORDER FROM: The Riddell Company 140-150 No. Fair Oaks Ave. Pasadena, California 91101 (213) 681-8084 26. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAMPAIGN MATERIALS ORDER FORM ITEM PRICE QUANTITY TOTAL COST BIOGRAPHY $12.00/M GENERAL REPRINTS POSITION PAPERS $25.00/M SUPPORT CARDS $ 7.00/M 1 SHEET POSTER .15 each TEAM POSTER .25 each BUS CARD SIZE "A"(21"x44") SIZE "B"(21"x72") REAGAN 3' X 6' PICTURE $22.00 BUTTONS: Assorted - All sizes $25.00/500 Assorted - "E" + "F" $40.00/M Assorted - "C" + "D" $70.00/M Size "B" $25.00/M Size "A" $24.00/100 REAGAN BUMPER STRIP $30.00/M REAGAN-FINCH BUMPER STRIP $40.00/M SPECIAL BUMPER STRIPS Senior Citizens $60.00/M Union Workers $60.00/M Democrats $60.00/M Veterans $60.00/M Teachers $60.00/M Farmers $60.00/M Collegians $60.00/M REAGAN PICTURE (8"x10") Glossy .13 each REAGAN LITTER BAGS .10 each REAGAN NAME BADGES $25.00/M CALIFORNIA MAP PIN .30 each REAGAN SUPPORTERS .65 each OTHER OTHER OTHER TOTAL $ All orders must be pre-paid. Make all checks payable to REAGAN FOR GOVERNOR COMMITTEE. Send order to: REAGAN FOR GOVERNOR HEADQUARTERS 3257 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, California 90005 ATTENTION: CLIFF STANDING MATERIALS ORDERED BY COUNTY ADDRESS PHONE ( ) SHIP TO STREET CITY PHONE ( ) SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAMPAIGN MATERIALS ORDER FORM ITEM PRICE QUANTITY TOTAL COST BIOGRAPHY $12.00/M GENERAL REPRINTS POSITION PAPERS $25.00/M SUPPORT CARDS $ 7.00/M 1 SHEET POSTER .15 each TEAM POSTER .25 each BUS CARD SIZE "A" (21"x44") SIZE "B" (21"x72") REAGAN 3' X 6' PICTURE $22.00 BUTTONS: Assorted - - All sizes $25.00/500 Assorted - "E" + "F" $40.00/M Assorted - "C" + "D" $70.00/M Size "B" $25.00/M Size "A" $24.00/100 REAGAN BUMPER STRIP $30.00/M REAGAN-FINCH BUMPER STRIP $40.00/M SPECIAL BUMPER STRIPS Senior Citizens $60.00/M Union Workers $60.00/M Democrats $60.00/M Veterans $60.00/M Teachers $60.00/M Farmers $60.00/M Collegians $60.00/M REAGAN PICTURE (8"x10") Glossy .13 each REAGAN LITTER BAGS .10 each REAGAN NAME BADGES $25.00/M CALIFORNIA MAP PIN .30 each REAGAN SUPPORTERS .65 each OTHER OTHER OTHER TOTAL $ All orders must be pre-paid. Make all checks payable to REAGAN FOR GOVERNOR COMMITTEE. Send order to: REAGAN FOR GOVERNOR HEADQUARTERS 3257 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, California 90005 ATTENTION: CLIFF STANDING MATERIALS ORDERED BY COUNTY ADDRESS PHONE ( ) SHIP TO STREET CITY PHONE ( ) SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAMPAIGN MATERIALS ORDER FORM ITEM PRICE QUANTITY TOTAL COST BIOGRAPHY $12.00/M GENERAL REPRINTS POSITION PAPERS $25.00/M SUPPORT CARDS $ 7.00/M 1 SHEET POSTER .15 each TEAM POSTER .25 each BUS CARD SIZE "A"(21"x44") SIZE "B"(21"x72") REAGAN 3' X 6' PICTURE $22.00 BUTTONS: Assorted - - All sizes $25.00/500 Assorted - "E" + "F" $40.00/M Assorted - "C" + "D" $70.00/M Size "B" $25.00/M Size "A" $24.00/100 REAGAN BUMPER STRIP $30.00/M REAGAN-FINCH BUMPER STRIP $40.00/M SPECIAL BUMPER STRIPS Senior Citizens $60.00/M Union Workers $60.00/M Democrats $60.00/M Veterans $60.00/M Teachers $60.00/M Farmers $60.00/M Collegians $60.00/M REAGAN PICTURE (8"x10") Glossy .13 each REAGAN LITTER BAGS .10 each REAGAN NAME BADGES $25.00/M CALIFORNIA MAP PIN .30 each REAGAN SUPPORTERS .65 each OTHER OTHER OTHER TOTAL $ All orders must be pre-paid. Make all checks payable to REAGAN FOR GOVERNOR COMMITTEE. Send order to: REAGAN FOR GOVERNOR HEADQUARTERS 3257 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, California 90005 ATTENTION: CLIFF STANDING MATERIALS ORDERED BY COUNTY ADDRESS PHONE ( ) SHIP TO STREET CITY PHONE ( ) SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAMPAIGN MATERIALS ORDER FORM ITEM PRICE QUANTITY TOTAL COST BIOGRAPHY $12.00/M GENERAL REPRINTS POSITION PAPERS $25.00/M SUPPORT CARDS $ 7.00/M 1 SHEET POSTER .15 each TEAM POSTER .25 each BUS CARD SIZE "A"(21"x44") SIZE "B"(21"x72") REAGAN 3' X 6' PICTURE $22.00 BUTTONS: Assorted - All sizes $25.00/500 Assorted - "E" + "F" $40.00/M Assorted - "C" + "D" $70.00/M Size "B" $25.00/M Size "A" $24.00/100 REAGAN BUMPER STRIP $30.00/M REAGAN-FINCH BUMPER STRIP $40.00/M SPECIAL BUMPER STRIPS Senior Citizens $60.00/M Union Workers $60.00/M Democrats $60.00/M Veterans $60.00/M Teachers $60.00/M Farmers $60.00/M Collegians $60.00/M REAGAN PICTURE (8"x10") Glossy .13 each REAGAN LITTER BAGS .10 each REAGAN NAME BADGES $25.00/M CALIFORNIA MAP PIN .30 each REAGAN SUPPORTERS .65 each OTHER OTHER OTHER TOTAL $ All orders must be pre-paid. Make all checks payable to REAGAN FOR GOVERNOR COMMITTEE. Send order to: REAGAN FOR GOVERNOR HEADQUARTERS 3257 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, California 90005 ATTENTION: CLIFF STANDING MATERIALS ORDERED BY COUNTY ADDRESS PHONE ( ) SHIP TO STREET CITY PHONE ( ) CONTENTS OF THE REAGAN FOR GOVERNOR CAMPAIGN MATERIALS CATALOG ITEM PAGE INTRODUCTION 1 BIOGRAPHY 2 GENERAL REPRINTS 3 POSITION PAPERS 4 SUPPORT CARDS 5 ROADSIDE SIGNS 6 POSTER (21" X 44") 7 TEAM POSTER 8 JUNIOR 1 SHEET POSTER (22" X 35") 9 BUS CARD 10 REAGAN PICTURE (3' X 61) 11 BUTTONS 12 REGULAR BUMPER STRIP 13 REAGAN - FINCH BUMPER STRIP 14 SPECIAL BUMPER STRIPS 15 REAGAN PICTURE (8" X 10") 16 SPECIALITY ITEMS CALIFORNIA MAP PIN 17 REAGAN LITTER BAGS 18 REAGAN NAME BADGES 19 REAGAN SUPPORTERS 20 REAGAN PURSE 21 REAGAN MJGS 22 REAGAN STAMP PAD 23 REAGAN BALLOONS 24 REAGAN BRACELET 25 FELT PENS 26 REAGAN FOR GOVERNOR CAMPAIGN MATERIALS CATALOG The following pages list and describe all of the materials now available through the Southern California headquarters. There are also a few items that can be ordered from the in- dividual suppliers. There will be some additional literature that will be available later in the campaign as needs become apparent. For all of the materials which are available through this headquarters, please use the order forms in the back of this book to facilitate and expedite handling. Please note that all orders must be prepaid. The symbol M represents thousand and the symbol C represents hundred. Minimum orders are mentioned on several of the items. We would like to keep these minimums where it is at all possible. In the event of extenuating circumstances, lesser orders will be considered but there may be additional charges due to the cost of shipping. If we can be of any help or if you have any questions, please feel free to contact Cliff Standing or John Fountain at 3257 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles 90005. Phone: (213) 381-5771. 1. 2. BIOGRAPHY RONALD REAGAN PERSONAL HISTORY Born 1911, Tampico, Illinois. Printed on 8 1/2" X 14" size paper $1.20 per 100 Minimum order 100 Includes shipping Cliff Standing 3257 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles California 90005 (213) 381-5771 BIOGRAPHY DESCRIPTION: COST: ORDER FROM: NEWSPAPER REPRINTS THE NEWS On the right is pasted an example of a typical "Newspaper Reprint" that will be available from time to time as a story of special inter- est appears. COST: Meet $7.80/M Includes shipping Minimum order 1000 * ORDER FROM: Rodman & Gehres 96 Jessie Street San Francisco California 94105 (415) 433-4780 NANCY REAGAN Van Nuys (Calif.)-Friday, (Calif.) January 7, 1966 SUPPORT CARDS Citizens Committee To Elect RONALD REAGAN GOVERNOR Yes! You can count on me as an active member of The Reagan for Governor Committee and use my name in publicity. Enclosed is my contribution. $ Name Address City Zip Code Phone I would also like to assist Ronald Reagan by: Distributing Literature Putting a bumper strip on my car Helping at Headquarters Arranging a meeting in my area Working on a committee Working on Finance Committee (State Preference) 101-L COST: $7.00 per 1000 Minimum order 1000 Includes shipping ORDER FROM: Cliff Standing 3257 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles California 90005 (213) 381-5771 5 POSITION PAPERS "Ronald Reagan Speaks to the Issues" Papers now available: Crime Public Welfare Academic Freedom Education Agriculture Taxes and Expensive California Government Political Appointments Labor - Management Leadership and Experience California's Recreation Areas Smog Control COST: $7.80 per M. Minimum Order of 1,000 total Please specify the quantity desired of each issue you order. ORDER FROM: Rodman-Gehres Inc. 96 Jessie Street San Francisco, California 94105 (415) 433-4780 PAGE 6 ROADSIDE SIGNS SIZE: 4' X 8' COLOR: Yellow-Orange flourescent on Blue Poster paper This sign is designed to be mounted on a 4' X 8' plywood sheet. Special instructions for mounting; sealer and glue are included with each order. COST: $30.00 per 10 For packaging reasons these posters must be sold in units of 10. ORDER FROM: Rodman Gehres 96 Jessie Street San Francisco California 94105 (415) 433-4780 POSTERS SIZE: 21" X 44" heavy-cardboard COLOR: Yellow-Orange flourescent on Blue COST: $1.00 each $10.00 per doz. Minimum order is one dozen Including shipping ORDER FROM: Rodman & Gehres 96 Jessie Street San Francisco California 94105 (415) 433-4780 TEAM POSTERS CALIFORNIAS NEW TEAM GOVERNOR RONALD REAGAN LT. GOVERNOR ROBERT FINCH SPENCER WILLIAMS ATINY GENEPAL CONTROLLER HUGH FLOURNOY TREASURER 1UY BAKER PRIEST SECT. FRANK JORDAN STATE 22128 Yellow Houreseent Poster COLOR: Blue background, gold border and lettering SIZE: 22" x 28" COST: 25¢ each Minimum order 10 Includes shipping ORDER FROM: Cliff Standing 3257 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles California 90005 (213) 381-5771 8. JUNIOR 1 SHEET For GOVERNOR RONALD REAGAN SIZE: 22" X 35", paper COLOR: Photo, black on white; caption, white on red COST: 15c each. Minimum order 10 ORDER FROM: Cliff Standing 3257 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, California 90005 (213) 381-5771 9. REAGAN BUS CARDS ELECT RONALD INTEGRITY REAGAN COMMON SENSE Governor SIZE: A) 21" X 44" B) 21' X 72" COLOR: Red and Blue copy with Black photograph COST: Available upon request ORDER FROM: Cliff Standing 3257 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles California 90005 (213) 381-5771 10 BLOWNUP OF REAGAN PHOTO UNMOUNTED Size 3' X 6' These photographs are unmounted because the cost of shipping mounted photos can be prohibitive. COST: $22.00 each Includes shipping ORDER FROM: Cliff Standing 3257 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles California 90005 (213) 381-5771 11. BUTTONS A I'M DONALD REMGAN FOR REAGAN GOVERNOR LET'S C BACK RONALD REAGAN RONALD REAGAN I'M OR GOVERNOR FOR REAGAN E F ALL SIZES ASSORTED $25.00/500 ASSORTED SIZES "E" & "F" $40.00/1000 ASSORTED SIZES "C" & "D" ORDER FROM: $70.00/1000 Cliff Standing SIZE "B" 3257 Wilshire Blvd. $25.00/100 Los Angeles California 90005 SIZE "A" (213) 381-5771 $24.00/100 PRESERVATION COPY 12. BUMPER STRIPS COLOR: Gold on blue COST: $30.00 per 1000 Minimum order 500 Includes shipping ORDER FROM: Cliff Standing 3257 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles California 90005 (213) 381-5771 13. REAGA ED CO INC STOCKTON EASY GAN GA REAGAN COFFEE MUGS FOR GOVERNOR or GOVERI OFFEE CLUB COFFEE CLUB This is a 10 OZ. thermal COST: coffee mug. The back- 40¢ each ground is red with a First order will be black and white picture accepted on consign- of the next Governor. ment. The lettering is white Includes shipping and has "Reagan for (Allow 2-3 weeks for Governor" above the delivery on orders of picture and "Coffee 100 or more.) Club" below the picture. It is 4" high and is ORDER FROM: 3 1/2" in diameter at Stanley H. Ireland the top. 5379 Richfield Rd. Yorba Linda, California (714) 528-6554 22. NOW! A GOOD IMPRESSION FOR REAGAN IS IN YOUR HAND WITH A REAGAN FOR GOVERNOR STAMP! The TED SALLY Identa- Stamp has created a SIZE OF STAMP POWERFUL POLITICAL TOOL for making 13/8"x 7/8"X 1½" IMPRESSIONS for REAGAN for GOVERNOR! REAGAN This REAGAN for GOVERNOR Stamp has OFFICIAL ACTUAL SIZE FOR OF IMPRINT GOVERNOR APPROVAL of the State Campaign Committee for USE in the REAGAN for GOVERNOR Campaign! SOME OF THE MANY The REAGAN for GOVERNOR Stamp is POWERFUL! USES of YOUR REAGAN In the approximately 60 days from now until REAGAN for GOVERNOR Stamp! DAY on NOV. 8th 10,000 REAGAN for GOVERNOR BUSINESS Stamps each making 10 impressions a day will make SIX MILLIONIMPRESSIONS for REAGAN! CORRESPONDENCE Double the number REAGAN for GOVERNOR Stamps PERSONAL and it is TWELVE MILLION IMPRESSIONS for VICTORY! CORRESPONDENCE The REAGANfor GOVERNOR Stamp is VERSATILE! ENVELOPES and Whenever- where ever you are armed with a REAGAN for POST CARDS GOVERNOR Stamp, you are ready to make a REMEMBERED CUPS, NAPKINS, PLATES IMPRESSION! Hs small size makes it handy for desk, at REAGAN for GOVERNOR home, pocket or purse, READY FOR INSTANT USE! COFFEE or LUNCH MEETINGS NOW. IS THE TIME FOR ACTION! OTHER CANDIDATE'S DON'T DELAY! PUT YOUR REAGAN for GOVERNOR LITERATURE STAMP TO WORK FOR VICTORY-RIGHT NOW! in RESTAURANTS ,COFFEE Stamping REAGAN to VICTORY on REAGAN DAY WITHA SHOPS and BARS REAGAN for GOVERNOR Stamp is a JOB ANYONE- OR JUST ABOUT ANYPLACE a CORPORATION PRESIDENT to an OFFICE BOY- CANDO! PEOPLE CONGREGATE DON'T DELAY! ORDER YOUR STAMP TODAYI CLIP OUT THIS ORDER BLANK YOU CAN RAISE MONEY for The TED SALLY Identa- Stamp Co. YOUR OWN ORGANIZATION Box 1234 BURBANK, CALIF. 91505 DATE with the Please rush REAGAN for GOVERNOR Stamps @$100 each, REAGAN for STAMP! GOVERNOR less 25% organization discount, find check money order, plus 4% Calif, Sales Tax (Sorry) in the amount of $ PLEASE SHIP TO: NAME PRINT Sell the REAGAN for GOVERNOR Stamps for $100 to members of 1 would ADDRESS like your organization and friends, CITY ZIP your organization makes 25% or $25.00 per hundred. more order ORDER YOURS TODAY! blanks Organization 23 REAGAN BRACELES R G Pearl charm bracelet with gold plated letters. COST: 60¢ each Minimum order 1 doz. Includes shipping Orders of 12 doz. or more 10% discount. Check must accompany order (4% sales tax) ORDER FROM: Darcy Specialties Co., Inc. 1917 Westwood Blvd. Westwood California 90025 (213) 474-0044 BUTTONS A B RONALD HEAR GOVERNOR FOR C D RONALD REAGAN LET'S BACK GOVERNOR FOR RONALD REAGAN E F GOVERNOR REAGAN FOR GOVERNOR ALL SIZES ASSORTED $25.00/500 REAGAN FOR ASSORTED SIZES "E" & "F" GOVERNOR $40.00/1000 ASSORTED SIZES "C" & "D" ORDER FROM: $70.00/1000 Cliff Standing SIZE "B" 3257 Wilshire Blvd. $25.00/100 Los Angeles California 90005 SIZE "A" (213) 381-5771 $24.00/100 12 REAGAN BUS CARDS ELECT RONALD INTEGRITY REAGAN COMMON SENSE Governor SIZE: A) 21" X 44" B) 21' X 72" COLOR: Red and Blue copy with Black photograph COST: Available upon request ORDER FROM: Cliff Standing 3257 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles California 90005 (213) 381-5771 10 JUNIOR 1 SHEET For GOVERNOR RONALD REAGAN SIZE: 22" X 35", paper COLOR: Photo, black on white; caption, white on red COST: 15c each. Minimum order 10 ORDER FROM: Cliff Standing 3257 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, California 90005 (213) 381-5771 9. REAGAN-FINCH BUMPER STICKERS COLOR: Gold on blue SIZE: 4" X 15" COST: $40.00 per 1000 Minimum order 100 Includes shipping ORDER FROM: Cliff Standing 3257 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles California 90005 (213) 381-5771 14. SPECIAL BUMPER STRIPS COPY AVAILABLE: SENIOR CITIZENS FOR REAGAN UNION WORKERS FOR REAGAN VETERANS FOR REAGAN TEACHERS FOR REAGAN FARMERS FOR REAGAN COLLEGIANS FOR REAGAN COLOR: Gold on blue SIZE: 4" X 12" COST: $60.00 per 1000 Minimum order 100 Includes shipping ORDER FROM: Cliff Standing 3257 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles California 90005 (213) 381-5771 15. REAGAN COFFEE MUGS N FOR OVERNOR FOR GOVERN OFFEE CLUB COFFEE CLUB This is a 10 OZ. therma COST: coffee mug. The back/ 40¢ each ground is red with a First order will be black and white pict re accepted on consign- of the next Governor ment. The lettering is white Includes shipping and has "Reagan for (Allow 2-3 weeks for Governor" above the delivery on orders of picture and "Coffee 100 or more.) Club" below the picture. It is 4" high and is ORDER FROM: 3 1/2" in diameter st Stanley H. Ireland the top. 5379 Richfield Rd. Yorba Linda, California (714) 528-6554 22. NOW! A GOOD IMPRESSION FOR REAGAN IS IN YOUR HAND WITH A REAGAN FOR GOVERNOR STAMP! The TED SALLY Identa- Stamp has created a SIZE OF STAMP POWERFUL POLITICAL TOOL for making 13/8"x 7/8" 1½" IMPRESSIONS for REAGAN for GOVERNOR! REAGAN This REAGAN for GOVERNOR Stamp has OFFICIAL ACTUAL SIZE FOR OF IMPRINT GOVERNOR APPROVAL of the State Campaign Committee for USE in the REAGAN for GOVERNOR Campaign SOME OF THE MANY The REAGAN for GOVERNOR Stamp is POWERFUL. USES of YOUR REAGAN In the approximately 60 days from now until REAGAN for GOVERNOR Stamp! DAY on NOV. 8th 10,000 REAGAN for GOVERNOR Stamps each making 10 impressions a day will make BUSINESS SIX MILLION IMPRESSIONS for REAGAN! CORRESPONDENCE Double the number REAGAN for GOVERNOR Stamps PERSONAL and it is TWELVE MILLION IMPRESSIONS for VICTORY. CORRESPONDENCE The REAGANfor GOVERNOR Stamp is VERSATILE! ENVELOPES and Whenever- where ever you are armed with a REAGAN for POST CARDS GOVERNOR Stamp, you are ready to make a REMEMBERED CUPS, NAPKINS, PLATES IMPRESSION! Hs small size makes it handy for desk, at REAGAN for GOVERNOR home, pocket or purse, READY FOR INSTANT USE! COFFEE or LUNCH MEETINGS NOW. IS THE TIME FOR ACTION! OTHER CANDIDATE'S DON'T DELAY! PUT YOUR REAGAN for GOVERNOR LITERATURE STAMP TO WORK FOR VICTORY-RIGHT NOW! in RESTAURANTS,COFFEE Stamping REAGAN to VICTORY on REAGAN DAY WITHA SHOPS and BARS REAGAN for GOVERNOR Stamp is a JOB ANYONE- OR JUST ABOUT ANYPLACE a CORPORATION PRESIDENT toan OFFICE BOY-CANDO: PEOPLE CONGREGATE DON'T DELAY! ORDER YOUR STAMP TODAY! CLIP OUT THIS ORDER BLANK YOU CAN RAISE MONEY for The TED SALLY Identa. Stamp Co. YOUR OWN ORGANIZATION Box 1234 BURBANK, CALIF. 91505 DATE with the Please rush REAGAN for GOVERNOR Stamps @ $100 each, REAGAN for STAMP! GOVERNOR less 25% organizatio discount, find check money order, plus 4% Calif. Sales Tax (Sorry) in the amount of $ PLEASE SHIP TO: NAME PRINT Sell the REAGAN for GOVERNOR Stamps for $100 to members of 1 would ADDRESS like your organization and friends, CITY ZIP your organization makes 25% or $25.00 per hundred. more order ORDER YOURS TODAY! blanks Organization 23 REAGAN BALLOONS SIZE: 9" COLOR: Red and White Printed both sides COST: $3.50/per hundred Including shipping ORDER FROM: Rodman & Gehres 96 Jessie Street San Francisco California 94105 (415) 433-4780 REAGAN BRACELETS t Pearl charm bracelet with gold plated letters. COST: 60¢ each Minimum order 1 doz. Includes shipping Orders of 12 doz. or more 10% discount. Check must accompany order (4% sales tax) ORDER FROM: Darcy Specialties Co., Inc. 1917 Westwood Blvd. Westwood California 90025 (213) 474-0044 25: FELT PENS These pens have a very fine fiber writing point. The copy reads: "Elect Ronald Reagan, Vote November 8." COST: 20¢ each $2.00 handling 4% sales tax Full payment must accompany order Minimum order 100 ORDER FROM: The Riddell Company 140-150 No. Fair Oaks Ave. Pasadena, California 91101 (213) 681-8084 26. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAMPAIGN MATERIALS ORDER FORM ITEM PRICE QUANTITY TOTAL COST BIOGRAPHY $12.00/M GENERAL REPRINTS POSITION PAPERS $25.00/M SUPPORT CARDS $ 7.00/M 1 SHEET POSTER .15 each TEAM POSTER .25 each BUS CARD SIZE "A"(21"x44") SIZE "B"(21"x72") REAGAN 3' X 6' PICTURE $22.00 BUTTONS: Assorted - - All sizes $25.00/500 Assorted - "E" + "F" $40.00/M Assorted - "C" + "D" $70.00/M Size "B" $25.00/M Size "A" $24.00/100 REAGAN BUMPER STRIP $30.00/M REAGAN-FINCH BUMPER STRIP $40.00/M SPECIAL BUMPER STRIPS Senior Citizens $60.00/M Union Workers $60.00/M Democrats $60.00/M Veterans $60.00/M Teachers $60.00/M Farmers $60.00/M Collegians $60.00/M REAGAN PICTURE (8"x10") Glossy .13 each REAGAN LITTER BAGS .10 each REAGAN NAME BADGES $25.00/M CALIFORNIA MAP PIN .30 each REAGAN SUPPORTERS .65 each OTHER OTHER OTHER TOTAL $ All orders must be pre-paid. Make all checks payable to REAGAN FOR GOVERNOR COMMITTEE. Send order to: REAGAN FOR GOVERNOR HEADQUARTERS 3257 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, California 90005 ATTENTION: CLIFF STANDING MATERIALS ORDERED BY COUNTY ADDRESS PHONE ( ) SHIP TO STREET CITY PHONE ( ) SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAMPAIGN MATERIALS ORDER FORM ITEM PRICE QUANTITY TOTAL COST BIOGRAPHY $12.00/M GENERAL REPRINTS POSITION PAPERS $25.00/M SUPPORT CARDS $ 7.00/M 1 SHEET POSTER .15 each TEAM POSTER .25 each BUS CARD SIZE "A"(21"x44") SIZE "B"(21"x72") REAGAN 3' X 6' PICTURE $22.00 BUTTONS: Ascorted - - All sizes $25.00/500 Assorted - "E" + "F" $40.00/M Assorted - "C" + "D" $70.00/M Size "B" $25.00/M Size "A" $24.00/100 REAGAN BUMPER STRIP $30.00/M REAGAN-FINCH BUMPER STRIP $40.00/M SPECIAL BUMPER STRIPS Senior Citizens $60.00/M Union Workers $60.00/M Democrats $60.00/M Veterans $60.00/M Teachers $60.00/M Farmers $60.00/M Collegians $60.00/M REAGAN PICTURE (8"x10") Glossy .13 each REAGAN LITTER BAGS .10 each REAGAN NAME BADGES $25.00/M CALIFORNIA MAP PIN .30 each REAGAN SUPPORTERS .65 each OTHER OTHER OTHER TOTAL $ All orders must be pre-paid. Make all checks payable to REAGAN FOR GOVERNOR COMMITTEE. Send order to: REAGAN FOR GOVERNOR HEADQUARTERS 3257 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, California 90005 ATTENTION: CLIFF STANDING MATERIALS ORDERED BY COUNTY ADDRESS PHONE ( ) SHIP TO STREET CITY PHONE ( ) SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAMPAIGN MATERIALS ORDER FORM ITEM PRICE QUANTITY TOTAL COST BIOGRAPHY $12.00/M GENERAL REPRINTS POSITION PAPERS $25.00/M SUPPORT CARDS $ 7.00/M 1 SHEET POSTER .15 each TEAM POSTER .25 each BUS CARD SIZE "A"(21"x44") SIZE "B"(21"x72") REAGAN 3' X 6' PICTURE $22.00 BUTTONS: Assorted - - All sizes $25.00/500 Assorted - "E" + "F" $40.00/M Assorted - "C" + "D" $70.00/M Size "B" $25.00/M Size "A" $24.00/100 REAGAN BUMPER STRIP $30.00/M REAGAN-FINCH BUMPER STRIP $40.00/M SPECIAL HUMPER STRIPS Senior Citizens $60.00/M Union Workers $60.00/M Democrats $60.00/M Veterans $60.00/M Teachers $60.00/M Farmers $60.00/M Collegians $60.00/M REAGAN PICTURE (8"x10") Glossy .13 each REAGAN LITTER BAGS .10 each REAGAN NAME BADGES $25.00/M CALIFORNIA MAP PIN .30 each REAGAN SUPPORTERS .65 each OTHER OTHER OTHER TOTAL $ All orders must be pre-paid. Make all checks payable to REAGAN FOR GOVERNOR COMMITTEE. Send order to: REAGAN FOR GOVERNOR HEADQUARTERS 3257 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, California 90005 ATTENTION: CLIFF STANDING MATERIALS ORDERED BY COUNTY ADDRESS PHONE ( ) SHIP TO STREET CITY PHONE ( ) SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAMPAIGN MATERIALS ORDER FORM ITEM PRICE QUANTITY TOTAL COST BIOGRAPHY $12.00/M GENERAL REPRINTS POSITION PAPERS $25.00/M SUPPORT CARDS 7.00/M 1 SHEET POSTER .15 each TEAM POSTER .25 each BUS CARD SIZE "A"(21"x44") SIZE "B"(21"x72") REAGAN 3' X 6' PICTURE $22.00 BUTTONS: Ascorted - All sizes $25.00/500 Assorted - "E" + "F" $40.00/M Assorted - "C" + "D" $70.00/M Size "B" $25.00/M Size "A" $24.00/100 REAGAN BUMPER STRIP $30.00/M REAGAN-FINCH BUMPER STRIP $40.00/M SPECIAL BUMPER STRIPS Senior Citizens $60.00/M Union Workers $60.00/M Democrats $60.00/M Veterans $60.00/M Teachers $60.00/M Farmers $60.00/M Collegians $60.00/M REAGAN PICTURE (8"x10") Glossy .13 each REAGAN LITTER BAGS .10 each REAGAN NAME BADGES $25.00/M CALIFORNIA MAP PIN .30 each REAGAN SUPPORTERS .65 each OTHER OTHER OTHER TOTAL $ All orders must be pre-paid. Make all checks payable to REAGAN FOR GOVERNOR COMMITTEE. Send order to: REAGAN FOR GOVERNOR HEADQUARTERS 3257 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, California 90005 ATTENTION: CLIFF STANDING MATERIALS ORDERED BY COUNTY ADDRESS PHONE ( ) SHIP TO STREET CITY PHONE ( ) W Ronald Reagan Speaks Out On The Issues CRIME PUBLIC WELFARE California, with 9% of the nation's population, I strongly support welfare programs designed to has 17% of the nation's crime. It costs the average provide the permanently disabled, the aged and the family of four a minimum of $1,000.00 a year. infirm, with not only the necessities of life, but also Our skyrocketing crime rate dates from certain some of the comforts which can make life worth judicial rulings that took much of the law enforce- living. ment authority away from local police and left them Another area of welfare has to do with those who handicapped in their efforts to protect the law-abid- are in need of temporary help until they can regain ing citizen from the increasingly insolent criminal their rightful places in our productive economy. It is element. here that we have, too often, strayed from welfare's original purpose. We frequently perpetuate poverty As Governor, I will: by making welfare a way of life rather than by using 1. Take positive action to restore to the cities and it to help people back to productive jobs. counties their rights to enact local ordinances As Governor, I will: designed to meet local law enforcement prob- lems. 1. Propose a commission to redefine welfare's goals and recommend appropriate legislation. 2. Support and work for a plan to take the ap- pointment of judges out of politics. 2. Explore every avenue whereby, through state, business, labor cooperation, the business climate 3. Call on the legislature to re-enact those key can be improved and thousands of new jobs crime prevention bills passed overwhelmingly provided. by the legislature at its last session but vetoed by the Governor. When re-enacted, I will sign 3. Seek to provide useful employment in our pub- these measures into law. lic institutions, or training for as many welfare recipients as possible in order to give them the 4. Ask legislative support in an effort to end the self-respect which comes from useful service growing flood of smut and pornography aimed and to hasten the day when they can take their primarily at degrading our young people. places in California's productive economy. 5. Recommend legislation aimed at curbing the growing use of narcotics, halucinatory drugs and pep pills, especially in schools and on campuses. It will be my purpose to see that California's streets and neighborhoods become safe again. EDUCATION ACADEMIC FREEDOM Education is the bulwark of freedom. Removed too Nothing exposes the "leadership gap" in Sacra- far from parental influence, it can become the tool of mento more glaringly than recent events that have tyranny. Local control of education is basic to the taken place on campuses of some of our California traditions of America. Only with local control can universities. Americans be assured that their children will receive In preserving academic freedom, we must preserve the finest education possible, with safeguards against the right to learn as well as to teach. We must make ideological or political indoctrination. sure the principal purpose of our universities is Financial support of our state's school system was served; namely, to provide an education for the once evenly divided between the local communities thousands of young men and women who go there and the state. Today, the state's share has fallen to for that purpose. 35 per cent. Faculty, from teaching assistants to professors, must be ever aware of a responsibility that goes be- As Governor, I will: yond teaching a subject in a classroom. Members of 1. Work to increase the state's contributions to the faculty must set examples in and out of the local school districts, to relieve the growing classroom of adult behavior, decent conduct and good burden on local property taxpayers. citizenship for the young people in their charge. Preservation of free speech does not justify letting 2. Seek appropriate ways to help local school dis- beatniks, and advocates of sexual orgies, drug usage tricts attract and keep good teachers. and "filthy speech" disrupt the academic community 3. Call for legislation to put unification of local and interfere with our universities' purpose. No one school districts on a voluntary-not compulsory would deny that free speech includes the right to -basis. criticize every aspect of national policy, but when some Americans are fighting and dying for their 4. Work to assure the teaching profession a posi- country, free speech must stop short of lending com- tion of dignity and respect, and to restore to fort and aid to the enemy. our educational system the teaching of the tra- As Governor, I would consider it my responsibility ditional concepts of individual responsibility to take the lead in returning our universities to their and good citizenship. original purpose as institutions of learning and re- 5. Explore every modern technique and technology search, and restoring to them the respect they de- in education that could lead to giving the tax- serve and which has been lost through indifference payer more for his educational dollar. and lack of leadership. With such a program and plan of action we can work toward the creative educational system that Cali- fornians need and deserve. AGRICULTURE POLITICAL Agriculture is the biggest single industry in Cali- APPOINTMENTS fornia. Our 99,000 farms are larger and have an esti- I firmly believe that the most qualified persons mated value four times higher than the farms in the must be chosen to fill appointive offices in California. other 49 states. Directly, or indirectly, farming in California is responsible for one-third of all our jobs The present Governor has repeatedly violated this and 70% of all cash transactions. principle by selecting political cronies, hacks, and defeated Democratic candidates to fill important po- We lead the nation in variety of crops-some 200 sitions. This has been done in an attempt to build a in all and 98% of them are produced with no gov- ernment subsidy. California farm workers receive political machine. As a candidate obligated to no an hourly wage 40¢ higher than the national average. one, I have no political debts to pay. In spite of this, the present administration has re- As Governor, I will: fused to meet its obligations to agriculture. Only a weather miracle prevented a catastrophe last year 1. Make all appointments to state offices on the when California farmers were treated like guinea basis of experience and qualifications, and not pigs in a sociological experiment by the Federal gov- on the basis of personal loyalties or political ernment. Violating a campaign pledge, the Governor obligations. refused to speak in behalf of the farmer when it was 2. Provide extensive background information on evident that domestic labor would be inadequate. every appointive officer so that the legislature Net income to California farmers was the lowest in and the public will be assured of their qualifi- five years by $200,000,000 due to the labor shortage. cations. The farmers' problems become the housewives' problems as she shops. Today she is paying the high- 3. I will establish an independent review board est prices she has ever paid, but the grower is receiv- of lawyers, scholars, and representatives of the ing the lowest share of the market basket dollar he public to nominate a panel of five outstanding has ever received. A responsible administration would attorneys to fill each judicial vacancy. This will offer more than empty words and unkept pledges. insure the integrity and independence of the judicial system in California. As Governor, I will: These proposals are in line with my positive pro- 1. Provide the agricultural community with suffi- gram to make California government honest, efficient, cient status in the state government so as to and responsive to the people. insure recognition and understanding of the farmers' pressing problems. 2. Review the tax structure with a view towards elimination of discriminatory and regressive taxes. 3. Face squarely the problem of farm labor and the need for a solution that will guarantee an adequate labor supply with protection for both the welfare of the farmer and the worker. 4. Use the prestige of the Governor's office to press upon the Federal government the need for a complete review of the 64-year-old un- realistic limitation of 160 acres on the size of irrigated farms. TAXES AND EXPENSIVE LABOR - MANAGEMENT CALIFORNIA (Ronald Reagan speaks out on labor from a GOVERNMENT background of 22 years as a union member, in- cluding six terms as president of a working Taxes in California have reached the breaking union and many years of collective bargaining point. They are the highest in the nation and $100 experience for his union.) per person above the national average. Under the present administration's costly budget practices, they In an era of changing technology and increasing will soar even higher next year. inflation, and at a time when the dignity and the California's budget is growing faster than its popu- worth of the individual is of growing importance, lation and the effects of inflation, combined. Cali- labor-management relations occupy a special place in fornia's state bureaucracy is growing more rapidly the affairs of men and government. than even Parkinson's Law allows for. It is vital, however, that government remain an Yet, the Governor refuses to face up to his re- impartial but keenly interested third party in such sponsibility to hold spending to a minimum, consis- relations, striving to insure that the entire commu- tent with providing for the general welfare. He nity be the long-term beneficiaries in any collective compounds his personal failures by appointing hacks, bargaining agreements. cronies and defeated candidates to positions of high Neither labor nor management must be allowed to responsibility. dominate, and government must make sure it is not This year's budget can be cut by $245 million, captured by the political arm of either side and thus without elimination of a single program. It is com- rendered incapable of dealing fairly with the prob- monly accepted business practice that a budget can lems of both. be cut 10% to 15% without impairing efficiency. My As Governor: proposal calls, initially, for a 5% cut. 1. I will seek legislation that would submit to a As Governor, I would: secret ballot all union policy matters, including 1. Establish a task force to look into further ways strike votes. This would ensure labor's rank- to reduce the budget without reducing services and-file the right to make decisions governing or efficiency, and with an eye toward imple- their futures without coercion from either menting cost-effectiveness studies in all of the unions or management. state's major programs. 2. I will work in the field of farm labor to ensure 2. Call in a committee made of the state's best fair wages and good working conditions for tax brains to devise a complete revision, mod- the laborer, while, at the same time, insisting ernization and simplification of the state's en- that no farm union would be able to take ac- tire tax structure. tion to prevent the harvesting of crops. 3. Cut the budget consistent with good business 3. Since collective bargaining is the basis for all practice. labor-management relations, I will make it my business, as Governor, to make such bargaining My purpose is to make government, once again, an effective and equitable instrument in Cali- the servant of the people at a cost the people can fornia. afford to pay. LEADERSHIP CALIFORNIA'S AND EXPERIENCE RECREATION AREAS California has had too much of professional poli- Every state park loses money each year (except ticians running and ruining their state. one) and this is due-in great part-to waste, ineffi- This country was founded by ordinary citizens and ciency, and poor management of the park system. was meant to be run by them, citizens with a com- Funds for park acquisition and restoration have mon-sense approach to the problems of today and been diverted by the Governor to other projects, and tomorrow, citizens who will turn to their fellow citi- this should be stopped. However, land now in the zens rather than to the fallacious arguments of big state park system plus federal lands meet all need government for the solutions of those problems. projections for the future. Parks in the state system Ronald Reagan is such a citizen. He is qualified by are only 20% developed at present. The cost of full education, experience and a mature good judgment to development of these existing parks is estimated at lead California during the trying years ahead. $564 million. Ronald Reagan is a college graduate with a degree Many of those in the Division of Beaches and in economics and sociology. Parks who are "knowledgeable" are frustrated be- He is a rancher and horse breeder. cause of the appointed "administrators" they must He is a businessman who serves on the boards of answer to-administrators who are political "cronies" an insurance company, a holding company, and a with no real knowledge of the problems. hospital. California must assure, at minimal cost, complete He is a man who has made a study of government access to state-owned recreational facilities. While rec- for more than 20 years and has arrived at his con- reation area development is an expense to the tax- clusions and his philosophy of government carefully payers, revenues from increased tourism more than and methodically. compensate for the expenditures. Furthermore, in He is a man with vast experience as a labor leader, order to compete with neighboring states for tourists, union president and industry leader. the cost for the use of state facilities should not ex- For 20 years Ronald Reagan served as a board ceed substantially the costs charged by other states. member of the 15,000 member Screen Actors' Guild, including six times as president. He, more than any As Governor, I will: other man, is given credit for preventing the at- 1. Favor any legislative proposals which would tempted Communist takeover of the film industry. endeavor to fully develop these recreational He, more than any other man, is credited with ne- facilities. gotiating the Guild contract, recognized as the best in any area of organized labor. 2. Establish realistic use-costs which would make Ronald Reagan also served 10 years on the board these facilities easily available to those inter- of the Motion Picture Council - a joint industry ested Californians and out-of-state tourists who union organization, including two years as president. might be avoiding California parks because of In this capacity he presented the industry's tax pro- lack of development and unreasonable costs. posals to the Congress. 3. Insist on maximum development of high-use With a background of dealing with people and areas before considering new areas. industry, and the problems of both, Ronald Reagan is eminently qualified to deal with and meet head on the problems of California in a way that will benefit all segments of our population. SMOG CONTROL I am strongly committed to eradicating smog in California. Unfortunately, the present administration in Sacramento has provided us with too little and too late in the field of smog prevention and control. As Governor, I will: 1. Work to establish uniform laws on air pollu- tion to insure minimum state wide standards for the reduction of pollutants from diesel trucks and buses, autos, and industrial plants. 2. Call for legislation to coordinate research in California on smog prevention and control that is currently being conducted separately by the state, county agencies, auto manufacturers, and the Federal government. 3. Work closely with local agencies in making certain that pollutants from industry are ade- quately regulated and controlled. 4. Remove smog from politics and influence by special interest groups to insure that positive steps toward air purification are taken immedi- ately and without fear of political reprisals. With decisive action, such as this, we can hasten the day when all Californians can once more breathe clean, fresh air. 101-L REAGAN FOR GOVERNOR COMMITTEE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA HEADQUARTERS: 3257 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90005 (213) 381-5771 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA HEADQUARTERS: 46 Kearny Street, San Francisco 94108 (415) 392-8305 Ronald REAGAN "His varied activities through the years show him to be a calmly deliberative, eminently humane person. He arrived at his mature conviction about public affairs not impetuously, not by rote, but by a confluence of some tempering ex- periences, much serious research, and a large reservoir of common sense." GEORGE N. CROCKER, SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER, JANUARY 9, 1966 If there are men in government capable of running the nation's business better than it is now being run, you would long since have hired them away from gov- ernment. Those who place their faith in government planning would point to the present prosperity as proof that government intervention in these recent decades has been helpful to business. It is no such thing. It is only proof of the great virility of the free enter- prise system that it has been able to survive the nit- picking, the harassment, the meaningless regulations, and the regressive taxation, but it is not a virility that can survive forever. First, let us recognize that addi- tional purchasing power and, hence, prosperity, is not created by re-distributing earnings on hand, but by increasing production. One of the basic laws of eco- nomics - not guaranteed to help anyone in an English class, but definitely the basis of all economics — is the rules 'There ain't no such thing as free lunch.' RONALD REAGAN RONALD REAGAN SPEAKS TO THE ISSUES EDUCATION: INDUSTRY: Our educational system should be the best in the nation, but More jobs are the principal weapons in reducing crime rates today its higher echelons are in danger of being destroyed by and welfare costs. Unemployment in this State is almost 40% an anarchistic minority. Our university administrators must be higher than in the rest of the nation. Industry is finding it responsive to our demands to enforce a code of decency, com- more attractive to locate elsewhere. We must strive to build mon sense and dedication to the high and noble educative an attractive industrial climate that will create more jobs; this purpose of a university. can be made possible only by an administration in Sacra- mento that has faith in a free economy and private enterprise. CRIME: WELFARE: California's crime rate is appallingly high. While 9% of the people in America live in California, 17% of all crimes take Welfare aid should clearly be aimed at restoring self suffi- place here. Legislation is needed to permit local ordinances ciency. A creative society mobilizing the business and indus- that will restore police flexibility and power in making ar- trial community to pinpoint who is unemployed, where and rests. Judges must be appointed on the basis of ability, not why, and then how to make a place for them in our protective political service, and legislation is required to assure this in free economy, can fight a war on poverty 1,000 times more the future. effectively than government. THE CREATIVE SOCIETY: BUREAUCRACY AND TAXATION: A great society must be a free society, and to be truly great A big brother government can solve many problems for the and really free, it must be creative, calling on the genius and people. It's doubtful that we'll like the price it charges; ever power of its people. I propose we set up a state-wide program increasing power over us and ever decreasing individual free- to mobilize the full creative abilities of its people, with the dom. Governmental agencies in California have increased four government providing the leadership, working to secure the times as fast as population and total expenses are up 10 times maximum return of our tax money to the state for effective, as much, and we still have a $250 million deficit. The first local administration. All programs I will propose will be ones order of business in Sacramento should involve an all-out which do not increase our own bureaucracy, result in more effort to utilize tax monies as effectively as possible; to elim- centralization of power, or unbalance the budget. There is no inate waste, with an eye toward decreasing the total tax problem we cannot solve by a cooperative effort using gov- amounts we all must pay. ernment and the full creative talent of all our people. ANTI-COMMUNIST BATTLE "That Ronald Reagan evolved into a hard-hitting, effective anti-Communist was confirmed by testimony before the House Committee on Un-American Activities. Testifying on Communist maneuvers to capture Hollywood, Actor Ster- ling Hayden was asked what stopped them. His answer: 'We ran into a one-man battalion named Ronnie Reagan." Ronald Reagan is, first of all, a family man - the proud father of four children - Maureen, Michael, Patti and Ronnie, Jr. He is seen with his wife, Nancy, and their at home youngsters Ronnie and Patti. MEET Nancy Reagan As the daughter of one of the world's great neuro- And when I met Ronnie 14 years ago, I knew that surgeons, Dr. Loyal Davis, Nancy shared the our marriage was the role I wanted most. As a stimulating association of the scientific world. As housewife and mother, I have been richly a pretty and popular debutante, she enjoyed the awarded." fun of campus life, attending exclusive girls Latin Nancy adds, "But I believe now more than ever, School and graduating from Smith as a theater people must get involved in politics. We need arts major. good men not afraid to speak out. Even as a movie "I have always known what was important to me. personality, Ronnie spoke out." A TRULY QUALIFIED PATRIOT AND CITIZEN-POLITICIAN "The founding fathers of this country were not profes- sional politicians," Ronald Reagan has observed. "They were citizen-politicians. California has been marked more than any other in the Union by the election of citizen-politicians as Governors. I believe it is the civic duty of people to make their talents available to help solve the state's problems that baffle professional poli- ticians. General Eisenhower said, 'We question whether political experience automatically resulted in a backlog of statesmen or just resulted in a number of people who were adept at political maneuvering." Ron and Nancy take time out from their busy schedule for a moment of relaxation among the animals they love. BIOGRAPHY of RONALD REAGAN EDUCATION: tax matters affecting industry Member, Board of Direc- Degree in Economics and Sociology, Eureka College, tors, Committee on Fundamental Education Board of 1932 President of Student Body Varsity Football 3 Trustees, St. John's Hospital. years Captain, swimming team Worked way through college. AWARDS: Humanitarian Award, National Conference of Christians MILITARY SERVICE: and Jews, 1962 Father of the Year, (motion picture in- dustry) by National Fathers Day Committee, 1957 Active duty World War II, 1942-46 Discharged as Cap- Award of Honor, California Home for Aged, 1953 tain, Air Force. American National Red Cross, Distinguished Service, 1959 National Safety Council Public Interest Award, OCCUPATION: 1954 Citation for Distinguished Service, 35th Army Di- Radio sports announcer and editor; broadcast big league vision Association. Member, Nayajo Clan American baseball, Big Ten and Notre Dame football Motion Pic- Heritage Award (San Fernando Valley Business and Pro- tures, Warner Brothers, Universal, free lance; 50 pictures fessional Association) Orange Empire Council Citizen- Player, production supervisor, General Electric Theater ship Award, 1964 Hollywood Citizenship Award, 1956, TV 8 years Member, Board of Directors, International by Hollywood Foreign Press City of Hope "Torch of Holding Co. and Coastal Life Insurance Co. Life" Award for Humanitarian Service Award for Amer- ican Newspaper Guild Helms Commemorative Medal- lion presented to distinguished sportsmen and athletic PUBLIC SERVICE: leaders Two Freedom Foundation Awards, 1960 and President, Screen Actors Guild, 6 terms President, Mo- 1962, for "Outstanding achievement in bringing about tion Picture Industry Council, 2 terms Board of Direc- better understanding of the American way of life." tors, Screen Actors Guild, 14 years Board of Directors, UAW-CIO honorary Gold Membership card American Motion Picture Industry Council, 10 years Represented Legion - untiring efforts and patriotic devotion in foster- motion picture industry (31 unions and all management ing and perpetuating American principles, May, 1965 groups) before House Ways and Means Committee on Americanism Award, American Legion. SPONSORED BY ORANGE COUNTY REAGAN FOR GOVERNOR COMMITTEE 1711 North Main St., Santa Ana, California Phone: 547-8225 Alan C. Stoneman, Chairman