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UNIQUE ENTRANCE—The giant aluminum telescope being assembled in the Tomorrow section of Disneyland arrived at the park early Monday morning and work started immediately on getting it assembled and into position in time for the special invitational grand opening dedication Sunday which will be televised in a 90-minute broadcast to the nation. The huge scope is the entrance to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation's exhibit where the state aluminum, its abundance, advantages, versatility and present and future uses will be displayed.
Model Aircraft Meet Attracting Many Contestants
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TRUDY MOLE LAkeview
Members of the Junior Department of the Methodist church enjoyed a picnic supper and party at the home of Marvin Graham on South Lakeview Saturday evening. About 20 youngsters arrived for a good Mrs. Joe Sprague. Swift will commence on July 25 Placentia pool and will continue for three weeks.
Al Yerington, son of N.P. Yerington of Richfield
Model Aircraft Meet Attracting Many Contestants
U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION LOS ALAMITOS — Every mail delivery brings scores of registrations to the National Model Airplane Meet Headquarters in the main hangar of Naval Air Station Los Alamitos. With more than a week remaining for registration, contestants from 28 states have filed their intentions to participate in the National championships, to be staged at Naval Air Station Los Alamitos from July 18 through 24. More than 1500 contestants from throughout the United States and from many foreign countries are expected to be on hand for the week-long "Indianapolis of the Balsa World."
Championship events for all types of model aircraft will be capped by mammoth Navy air shows on Saturday and Sunday July 23 and 24, featuring the Blue Angels, the world famed jet demonstration team. All events throughout the week are open to the public and plenty of free parking is assured.
Accompanied by his senior project officers, Captain J., B. Paschal, USN, Commanding Officer of Naval Air Station Los Alamitos, will be joined by other officers ranking high in Naval Aviation at a "Kick-Off" dinner for the National Model Airplane Championships presented by the Southern California Hobby Industry association. It will be held on the evening of July 14 in the El Venado Room of Elks
Members of the Junior Department of the Methodist church enjoyed a picnic supper and party at the home of Marvin Graham on South Lakeview Saturday evening. About 20 youngsters arrived for a good time. In charge of the games were Nancy James and Jimmy Edwards. Food committee included Mary Lou Simart and Marvin Graham. Children participating were Kenny Edwards, David Mohler, Kathy Gervenack, Manning Richards, Janice Midleton, John James, Mary Gayle Graham, Charlie and Johnny Williams, Don Dobashi and Ruth McIntyre. Adults supervising including Mrs. Ed Williams, Mrs. Paul Foss, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cochran and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Graham.
Sheryl and Ronnie Shaw are spending the week in Torrance and Los Angeles with friends and relatives.
Judy- and Jim Crary are vacationing in Grass Valley with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Weller.
The local summer recreation program got under way this past week with a good number of enthusiastic children. Morning game hours are from 10-12, with the afternoon from 2-4 being devoted to crafts. Instructor
Lodge 99, in Los Angeles. Among the many distinguished guests will be Vice Admiral Harold M. Martin, USN, Commander Aircraft Pacific, and Rear Admiral Clifford S. Cooper, USN, Assistant Chief of the Bureau of Aeronautics.
Associated Chamber Name Committee
SANTA ANA (OCNS) Orange County Assoc Chambers of Commerce co-tee heads assumed their today after appointment day night in Santa Ana.
The leaders were appoil serve until July 1, 1958.
They are: Agriculture, Heil, Santa Ana; Aviation T. B. Millard, Santa Ana Gen. Claude Duncan, Santa Coast affairs, T. M. Ham Balboa; Economic analysis Schroeder, Orange; Adr Russell Brooks, Fullerton nance, Howard Crooke, Ana; Highways and Tran tion, Dave Aaron, Buena Industrial, Adolf So Ahaheim; Inter-community Richards, Santa Ana; I tion and, Taxation, Barnes, Newport Beach; bership, Sam Lyons, Santa Military affairs, Walter S
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FUHS, FJC Business Manager to Retire
FULLERTON — Retiring 1 from his duties as bus manager for the Fullerton High School and Junior College will be Dan Henry, 1326 S Drive, Fullerton, who has served the district since 1930. He included activities July 9, the remainder of July for accrued vacation time.
Assuming the duties Henry's retirement will be lace J. Riutcel, who has held position of administrativeistant for business in the range County Superintendent Schools Office in Santa Anita.
Henry was honored this year by the California Association of Public School Bus Officials at that group's conference in Coronado, where he awarded a life membership to the organization. Only those sons who have served as officer for the honor. The local held-the office of treasurer CAPSBO for two years, 1941 through 1943.
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LAkeview 8-2727
Mrs. Joe Sprague. Swimming will commence on July 25 at the acentia pool and will continue for three weeks.
Al Yerington, son of Mrs. A. Yerington of Richfield Road has been transferred to Mesa,riz., with a promotion in the S. Entomology Department. He began his new job on July 5 and will be working on the napra beetle which is causing much trouble there in the dryains.
Jill Gibbs recently returned from a Red Cross swimming course in Fresno County and now employed as a swimming instructor for the summer at the new school in La Habra.
Returning from Methodist camp in the Barton Flats area Monday were Ronna Alexaner, Marilyn Mole, Christy Davis and Robyn Jones. The girls reported they had some wonderful experiences and a very happy week.
Associated Chambers Game Committeemen
SANTA ANA (OCNS) — New Orange County. Associated chambers of Commerce committe heads assumed their duties day after appointment Monday night in Santa Ana.
The leaders were appointed to serve until July 1, 1956.
They are: Agriculture, Robert Bell, Santa Ana; Aviation, Col. B. Millard, Santa Ana and Ann Claude Duncan, Santa Ana;ast affairs, T. M. Hambrook, Alboa; Economic analysis, Carl Throeder, Orange; Advisory, Russell Brooks, Fullerton; Finance, Howard Crooke, Santa Ana; Highways and Transportation, Dave Aaron, Buena Park.
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