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HAPPY (?) BIRTHDAY—Maybe there's something wrong with becoming one year old. Chris Smith, left, son of Mr. and Mrs. Monnie Smith, and Randy Hunt, third from left, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chick Hunt, seem positive that there's something wrong and Julie Dunton, second from left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dunton, and Bill Kredel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Kredel, aren't sure about the whole thing. The occasion was a first birthday party for Randy and Julie attended by the four mothers and Randy's grandmothers, Mrs. Eugenia Gardner and Mrs. Walter Bolduan at Randy's home, N. Claudina.—(Gazette photo by Kreidt.) MORE ABOUT Yankee Victory (Continued from Page 1) No runs, no hits, no errrs, none left. SIXTH GIANTS It was announced Mantle had sprained his right knee which was immediately placed in splints. Jansen popped to McDougald. Lopat threw Stanky out. Dark singled. Thomson flied to Di-Maggio. No runs, one hit, no errors, one left. SIXTH YANKEES Dark threw Bauer out. Rizzuto was thrown out by Thomson. It was now announced that Mantle will not be taken to a hospital. Child Dies in County Hospital A race against death ended in tragedy last night when Mr. and Mrs. Peter Romero's child died 40 minutes after being admitted to Orange County hospital. When the child began to choke and show signs of strangulation at their home, 1032 N. Olive st., the parents bundled him into the car and sped to the hospital, disregarding a red light on Center st. The car was observed by two Anaheim police officers who immediately came to the scene. Teachers Institute Starts Here Oct The ordinance of the L.Supper will be observed Sunday morning at Bethel Baptist Church Rev. Berthold Jacksteit will speaking on, "The Empty Chair at the communion service. Sunday evening Rev. Jacksteit will bring the fourth in a series of messages on Paul's Epistle to the Romans entitled, "True Christian Freedom". The Bethel Clerk and men's chorus will be bringing special music at this service. SIXTH GIANTS It was announced Mantle had sprained his right knee which was immediately placed in splints. Jansen popped to McDougald. Lopat threw Stanky out. Dark singled. Thomson flied to Di-Maggio. No runs, one hit, no errors, one left. SIXTH YANKEES Dark threw Bauer out. Rizzuto was thrown out by Thomson. It was now announced that Mantle will not be taken to a hospital for x-rays. The injury is not serious as originally feared. McDougald struck out. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. SEVENTH GIANTS Irvin singled. Lockman singled, Irvin stopping at second. Mays bunted and Brown forced. Lockman at second as Irvin moved to third. Mays beat Rizzuto's throw to first. Westrum walked. Billy Rigney went in to hit for Thompson. Hank Schenz ran for Westrum. Rigney hit to Bauer. Irvin scoring easily after the catch as Mays raced to third and Schenz remained at first. Ray Noble was called in from the bullpen to bat for Jansen and went out on a pop foul to Berra. One run, two hits, no errors, two left. SEVENTH YANKEES George Spencer went in to pitch; Clint Hartung went in to play right field, and Noble went behind the plate for the Giants. DiMaggio was thrown out by Thomson. Berra grounded to Stanky who threw to Lockman for the putout. Dark threw Woodling out. The last 16 Yankees have now gone down in order. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. EIGHTH GIANTS Stanky popped to Collins. Dark filed to Woodling. Thomson was thrown out by Brown. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. EIGHTH YANKEES The official attendance was announced as 66,018 paid. The gate receipts were $310,-215.91. Brown singled. Billy Martin ran for Brown. Thomson tossed out Collins at first. Martin reaching second on the play. Lopat singled scoring Martin who slid across the plate as May's no-bounce throw came in high to Noble. Bauer flied deep to Irvin. Rizzuto filed to Mays. One run, two hits, no errors, one left. NINTH GIANTS Irvin singled. Lockman bounced to McDougald who threw to Rizzuto for the force out but Phil's relay to first was too late to double up Lockman. Mays grounded tragedy last night when Mr. and Mrs. Peter Romero's child died 40 minutes after being admitted to Orange County hospital. When the child began to choke and show signs of strangulation at their home, 1032 N. Olive st., the parents bundled him into the car and sped to the hospital, disregarding a red light on Center st. The car was observed by two Anaheim police officers who immediately gave chase. Simultaneously the cars arrived at the hospital where the child died 40 minutes later. An autopsy was performed to determine the cause of the child's death. MORE ABOUT... Strangulation Continued from Page 1 called an ambulance. They found the baby on the divan in the Pierce apartment, breathing faintly. Ambulance attendants arrived and attempted artificial respiration and a fire dept. rescue squad also attempted resuscitation. A physician reached the apartment soon afterward and pronounced the child dead. The father, employed in Fullerton, was called home. Deputy coroner, Roger Burnham, ordered the autopsy, and upon the receipt of the report from the autopsy and from police, indicated that an inquest probably will be held. Mrs. Clark has a jail record. It was disclosed today, having been sentenced to 15 days in the county jail on Sept. 27, 1950, for petty theft. She had taken two Bird of Paradise plants with her when she moved out of a rented property at 500 S. Artesia, Santa Ana. WSCS Members Visit Industries Members of the WSCS of Wesley Methodist church of Anaheim yesterday combined a visit to the Goodwill Industries plant in Santa Ana with celebration of the 35th wedding anniversary of their pastor and his wife, Rev. and Mrs. McKinley Walker. Nineteen members of the group, headed by the president, Mrs. Supper will be observed morning at Bethel Baptist Church Rev. Berthold Jacksteit will speaking on "The Empty Chair at the communion service. Sunday evening Rev. Jacksteit will bring the fourth in a series of messages on Paul's Epistle to the Romans entitled, "True Christian Freedom". The Bethel Church and men's chorus will be brined special music at this service. Teachers Training institute will be held in Bethel Baptist church beginning October 8th to 10 from seven to nine each even there will be two class periods each evening with a devotion service between During the period, from 7 to 7:50, two courses will be offered: 1. "How To Teach"—A general course for Sunday School work. This course will be taught by John J. PreVol of the California Baptist Theological Seminary. 2. "The Life of Christ"—A course is meant for those who do not work in Sunday School but would like to attend the Trinity Institute. Rev. Jacksteit will be the teacher of this course. From 7:50 to 8:10 there will be an assembly and worship service. The second class period, these courses will be offered: 1. "Teaching Children"—Mr Herbert Bowen will be the teacher. 2. "Teaching Young People"—Rev Jacksteit is to be the teacher. 3. "Teaching Adults"—T teacher will be Dr. PreVol. MORE ABOUT... Price Control (Continued from Page 1) by the president. They are bills which would (1) permit re-imposition of slaughter quotas on packing plans and (2) repeal the section of the controls law placing strict import curbs on fats, oils and dairy products. The fourth request of Mr. Truman, repeal of the amendment sponsored by Rep. Herlong (Fla), to permit wholesalers and retailers historic markups in filing price ceilings may get some action in the house. MORE ABOUT... NINTH GIANTS Irvin singled. Lockman bounced to McDougald who threw to Rizzuto for the force out but Phil's relay to first was too late to double up Lockman. Mays grounded to McDougald who threw to Coleman forcing Lockman. Hartung dribbled the next pitch to Collins who threw to Lopat who covered first for the final putout. No runs, one hit, no errors, one left. LeRoy B. Schultz Gets Promotion HACHINONE, Japan — LeRoy B. Shultz, 214 North Olive st., Anaheim, was promoted recently to the grade of master sergeant. He is serving as a platoon sergeant with Anaheim's Company K, 224th Infantry Regiment. The 224th, a unit of Southern California's 40th Infantry Division, is part of a security force for strategic Honshu, the main island of Japan. Before he was called to active duty with the 40th Division in September 1950, M/Sgt. Shultz was employed as a sheet metal worker in Anaheim. An Air Force veteran of World War II, M/Sgt. Shultz served overseas in the Pacific Theater and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Air Medal, the Good Conduct Medal and the Victory Medal. Visit Industries Members of the WSCS of Wesley Methodist church of Anaheim yesterday combined all visit to the Goodwill Industries plant in Santa Ana with celebration of the 35th wedding anniversary of their pastor and his wife, Rev. and Mrs. McKinley Walker. Nineteen members of the group, headed by the president, Mrs. Wayne Clark, held a business meeting in the Goodwill building in the morning, and served a potluck lunch there at noon, this being featured by a huge, decorated cake in honor of Rev. and Mrs. Walker. Goodwill Industries staff served ice cream. After lunch, the visitors were escorted on a tour of the Goodwill workshops and store, where household castoifs are repaired and refinished by Goodwill's physically handicapped employees. Mrs. Laura Renfro of the Goodwill staff conducted the party through the plant, explaining the work and objectives of the agency. On Wednesday, Goodwill Industries was host to a similar WSCS group from a church on Balboa Island. KOREAN CASUALTIES Word has been received in Anaheim that Marine Cpl. Alfred Zilpauss, who is listed on military records as a friend of Kurts Siemais, 1122 S. Diamond, Anaheim, has been killed in action in the Korean area. Wounded in action is Marine Cpl. Max L. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Culp, Box 643, Placentia. Like candidates. Taft has been making speeches and sounding out sentiment he says will help him make up his mind. A group of St. Louis Republicans have opened a Stassen headquarters and Stassen, now president of the University of Pennsylvania, has promised to confer with them before making any announcement. Oil Struck Today In New Field Possible discovery of a new oil field in Orange county was heralded today by officials of the Lomita Land and Water Co., when their test well at Springdale ave. and Balsa ave., near Westminster, blew in at a depth of 4000 ft., early this morning. H. J. Harkey of Los Angeles attorney for the company, announced that the well was flowing 175 barrels a day. This is the first well drilled in that area of Orange county. MORE ABOUT... Accidents (continued from Page 1) children in the storage compartment of the scooter. The machine rolled back and struck her, knocking her into the ditch, according to a California Highway patrol report. The children were unhurt. Mrs. Beach was treated at the county hospital. Victor Burruel, 54, of Fullerton, was injured at 4:45 p.m. yesterday when his car collided with a car driven by Virgil Roberson, 35, of Chula Vista, at the intersection of Manchester and Harbor blvd., Anaheim. He was taken to Fullerton General hospital. Samia Gamal Ready For Start of Movie CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — Samia Gamal, the Egyptian belly dancer engaged to a wealthy Texan, started preparations today for a movie starring another part of her anatomy—"the beautiful face." Samia, 27, became a top Egyptian movie and cabaret favorite after she danced for King Farouk in France last year. She has made a number of popular Egyptian films and an Egyptian company will produce the new one. She arrived in Cairo yesterday from Paris with seven suitcases containing part of the trousseau for her marriage to Sheppard King III of Houston and Dallas, Tex. MORE ABOUT... Dean, Atom (Continued from Page 1) in comparison with the recent past, that our fundamental concepts of what atomic warfare is and what it might mean to us must undergo revolutionary change. "In the past more of us have thought of atomic warfare in terms of intercontinental bombers striking at the great cities and industrial hearts of an enemy nation. This concept of atomic warfare, while still true, is now no longer the whole truth." Garden Experiment Is Guest at Lee Anniversary S Lee's Grading Co. Nurse 718 S. Los Angeles st. A went into the third day 28th Anniversary Sale today hand tomorrow to dispense gardening information be Joe Littlefield, one Southland's foremost garden thorities. He will discuss scaping and Shrubbery Use. A regular contributor to ing gardening magazines, J. tillefield is widely known lively and enthusiastic periand the refreshing informa his talks. After 25 years of "dirt und fingernails" gardening expert he maintains "there are no dark secrets to good gardens Its all a matter of simple ular periodic follow-through a few important fundam Sunday, Mrs. Elmer of Roses will be the guest ing expert at the Lee Trade She will discuss the subject In China the peach thought of variously as thof life and the tree of death also associated with love and longevity. Berthold Jacksteit will be working on, "The Empty Chair" the communion service. Sunday evening Rev. Jacksteit bring the fourth in a series messages on Paul's Epistle to Romans entitled, "True Christ-Freedom". The Bethel Choir women's chorus will be bringing real music at this service. Teachers Training institute will field in Bethel Baptist church running October 8th to 12th, seven to nine each evening. We will be two class periods every evening with a devotion course between. During the first week, from 7 to 7:50, two courses be offered: "How to Teach"—A general course for Sunday School workers. Course will be taught by Dr. J. PreVol of the California West Theological Seminary. "The Life of Christ"—This course is meant for those who not work in Sunday Schools, would like to attend the Train-Institute. Rev. Jacksteit will be teacher of this course. From 7:50 to 8:10 there will be assembly and worship service. A second class period, three weeks will be offered: "Teaching Children" — Mrs. Hart Bowen will be the teacher. "Teaching Young People" — Jacksteit is to be the teacher. "Teaching Adults" — The teacher will be Dr. PreVol. Announcing THE COMPLETION OF WORK ON FIRST PRESBYTERY 300 WEST BROADWAY SERVICE OF DEPARTMENT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 300 WEST BROADWAY SERVICE OF DEATH SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7 AN INVITATION The Public is Cordially Invited to Join of the First Presbyterian Church Dedication. THE FOLLOWING FIRMS ARE PROUD OF THE NEW CHURCH EDIFICE AND OFFER THEIR Ready Mix Concrete and Truck Crane Service By A. E. FOWLER & SONS 12705 S. Cambridge St., Orange Phone Kimberly 26071 Church Furniture Designed And Manufactured By HOWARD ATWOOD 147 Pasadena Ave., South Pasadena Phone Cleveland 85185 Plastering By PIESTER BROTHER Route 1, Corona Phone Corona Sheet Metal and Heating by B. V. EZELL 417 Washburn St., Corona Phone Corona 1499 G. STANLEY WILSON Architect Garden Expert Is Guest at Lee's Anniversary Sale Lee's Gridding Co. Nursery, 710-718 S. Los Angeles st., Anaheim, event into the third day of its 8th Anniversary Sale today. On hand tomorrow to dispense general gardening information will be Joe Littlefield, one of the Southland's foremost garden authorities. He will discuss "Land-caping and Shrubbery Uses." A regular contributor to leading gardening magazines, Joe Littlefield is widely known for his lovely and enthusiastic personality and the refreshing informality of his talks. After 25 years of "dirt under the ungernails" gardening experience, he maintains "there are no deep-park secrets to good gardening! It all a matter of simple, regular periodic follow-through on few important fundamentals." Sunday, Mrs. Elmer of Elmeroses will be the guest garden-expert at the Lee Trading Co. He will discuss the subject which In China the peach tree is bought of, variously as the tree life and the tree of death. It is also associated with love and with engevity. Anaheim Gazette FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1951 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA has brought fame to her name—roses. Yesterday Karl Sevaldsen of Germain Seed Co. was on hand to impart his knowledge of bulbs and today Doc Cha-Kem-Co. of Clifton Chemical Co., talked on garden sprays. Featured display at the nursery is the new variety display of roses, including the sensational new red "Carousel." FREE THYAVALS • FREE THYAVALS YES McCoy's Drug Store 100 W. Center St., Anaheim IS GOING TO GIVE YOU YOUR THYAVALS Absolutely FREE! No Purchase—No Money Necessary BRING THIS AD IN AT ONCE FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION! FREE THYAVALS • FREE THYAVALS WORK ON THE BEAUTIFUL NEW BYTERIAN CHURCH BROADWAY, ANAHEIM OF DEDICATION BYTERIAN CHURCH BROADWAY, ANAHEIM OF DEDICATION Y, OCTOBER 7, 3 P.M. INVITATION . . . ally Invited to Join with Members byterian Church in this Service of PROUD OF THEIR WORK ON THIS BEAUTIFUL OFFER THEIR SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS: Plastering By STER BROTHERS Corona Phone Corona 485-R Metal and Heating By B. V. EZELL Washburn St., Corona Phone Corona 1499 TANLEY WILSON Architect Mill Work By Cresmer Manufacturing Co. 2601 Third St., Riverside Phone Riverside 426 Lumber and Building Materials By GIBBS LUMBER CO. 417 S. Los Angeles St., Anaheim Phone Anaheim 2271