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Great Men of English Letters ALEXANDER POPE Born in London 1688 — Alexander Pope was thoroughly educated and admitted to the society of London's "wits" and men of fashion before he was seventeen. Precocious and industrious — Pope spent nine years working to improve his style before he allowed anything to appear in print. His first publication—in May, 1709—was the "Pastorals." In addition to participating in London literary life, Pope was also a frequent visitor to Edinburgh, second only to London as an intellectual center. His haunt was the celebrated White Horse Cellar coaching inn where he and his Scottish contemporaries gathered to expound on various topics of the day—while partaking of some of the inn's famous White Horse Scotch Whisky. His literary works include "The Rape of the Lock," "Windsor Forest," "The Essay on Criticism" and "The Essay On Man." His chief occupation for 12 years was his renowned translation of Homer. Hitting The Trail! Protests On Hiking Routes Aired by Anaheim Citizens With future recreational needs in mind, the Orange County Planning Commission favored a proposed general plan of riding and hiking trails, pending final approval by the County Board of Supervisors. The proposed plan would make available 218 miles of trails, with the majority of them in the state and national forests or along flood control channels. Others will be in the east, northeast, and southeast sections of the county. The master plan will allow the county to qualify for state funds for the improvement of the trails. SEVERAL PROTESTS were voiced by the City of Placentia, the Kraemer family, and Anaheim residents living near the Yorba bridge. The Empire Boy Scout Council were in favor of proposing a plan. A ranger of the U.S. Cleveland National Forest pledged his full support, citing an anticipated boom in the use of forest areas. Gale Harmon, well known county horseman, urged the commission to act now for the county's recreation need. The opposition felt that trails would encourage trespassers and hunters and that land dedicated to the Flood Control district should be used for that purpose alone. EMPHASIZING the rapid growth of the county and the large amount of land owned by government agencies, chairman John Gilmore felt "a multi-use" of the land was necessary in order to utilize this land not included on the tax rolls. He further stated how some of the flood control dams were to have recreation features. He said the flood control channels, as well, must be utilized, indicating their use as hiking and horseback riding trails, and further stressing that the land was too valuable to waste. Heart Group Holds 6th Annual Dinner The Orange County Heart Association held its sixth annual dinner in the Poolside Room, Gourmet Restaurant of the Disneyland Hotel, on Tuesday. Members held their yearly election of officers and directors at the annual affair, and a highlight of the evening was the awards presentation, citing outstanding volunteer leadership and contributions to the Orange County Heart Association. Local Coed Receives Dental Recognition Betty E. Kersten, wife of Dr. Daniel D. Kersten of 411 N. West St., Anaheim, was one of 19 graduating seniors from the University of Southern California School of Dentistry honored for scholarship and professional excellence. Awards were made at the annual breakfast given on campus by the SC Dental Alumni Association. Mrs. Kersten, a 1954 graduate of Chaffey Union High School, received the Southern California Dental Hygienists' Alumni Association award for the student excelling in theory and practice of dental prophylaxis. Dodgers' Wally Moon On Y Bldg. Board Dodger star Wally Moon has accepted a position on the North Orange County YMCA Building Fund Advisory Committee, it was announced by Campaign Chairman Joe Johnson. Moon is a resident of Fullerton. In a letter to Walter Knott, chairman of the advisory committee, Moon said he was happy to accept the position as a most worthwhile endeavor and pleased that he was invited to serve on the committee. IN APPRECIATION I deeply appreciate the fine support extended to me in the recent primary election. I shall do my utmost to merit the confidence placed in me by the voters and I promise to exert all possible effort to win a victory in November for fair and impartial representation for the citizens of the 75th Assembly District. JAMES WHETMORE Republican Candidate 75th Assembly District ING CONSULTANT Noted Gerontologist To Address Group ANGE—Louls Kuplan, executive secretary of the California Citizens Advisory Committee, will deliver the keynote at an institute on "Today Tomorrow in Gerontology" atman College June 10 and is director of the 1960 Cali-Governor's Conference on institute is being sponsored apman, the Orange County Association, and the Or-County Council of Communities, for professional peo-m Orange county organiza-with interests in the field ontology. KUPLAN HAS worked since 1929 in the field of public administra-tion and public welfare and served seven years as chief of the division of old age security for the California Department of Social Welfare. In 1951 he organized Governor Warren's Conference on Aging, which was attended by some 2500 persons. He was the executive secretary of the Interdepartmental Coordinating Committee on Aging from 1951 to 1956, when he was appointed to his present position. Graduation Set For FJC Student Nurses Seventeen graduates from the Fullerton Junior College Division of Professional Nursing will participate in regular college commencement ceremonies in the stadium on Friday, June 17. A diamond pin, purchased by the alumni group, will be presented to the nursing student with the highest scholastic average and a ruby pin to the student chosen by the faculty as the outstanding student in clinical nursing. Democratic Group Holds June Meeting Art Egbert, vice-president program chairman, will pre- more suggestions for pre- work as an outcome of a d during a previous meeting at regular meeting of the Anaheim's Home Savings Loan Association building, Ce and Claudina Sts., Tuesday, 21. 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School Trustees Act On BP Ditch Project Anahim Union High School Distriet trustees are demanding that the City of Buena Park act quickly to cover a drainage ditch which separates Walker Junior High School from its playground. Superintendent Paul Cook told the school board the ditch has prevented the use of the playground by 700 pupils at the school during the past year. DISCOUNT PRICES ON MOST ITEMS WEST AUTO SUPPLY SERVING ORANGE COUNTY FOR 40 YEARS ANAHEIM 203 So Los Angeles KE 5-4109 OPEN MON. & FRI. EVENINGS TIL 9 Also 1959 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa—LI 8-6411 for Father's Day! 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