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Entertainment Set For Area Spectators Entertainment as well as beauty is in store for Saturday night's Charter House Hotel beauty contest. The entire show is free and will take place behind the hotel at 1700 S. Harbor Blvd. alongside the swimming pool. Following another dance routine, the judges will select five finalists. La Palma Dance Studio will present another show after which the crowning of Miss Huntington Beach and Miss Anaheim will Entertainment as well as beauty is in store for Saturday night's Charter House Hotel beauty contest. The entire show is free and will take place behind the hotel at 1700 S. Harbor Blvd. alongside the swimming pool. A dance routine from the La Palma Dance Studio will open the show at 8 p.m., followed by a presentation of the 18 entries in gowns from Muriel's for M'Lady. After another dance routine there will be a "Cavalcade of Swim Suits" from the 1800's to what the girls will be wearing in year 2000, presented by Catalina. The Mennequin's Association of Orange County will fashion this year's swim suits followed by a presentation of the entries in swim suits. OC Builders Set Dinner OC 4-H Clubs To Take Part In Field Day Orange County 4-H Club members will join 2,000 or more fellow 4-Hers, their families and friends at a 4-H Club Field Day in Riverside, Saturday. The 18th annual regional field day will be held at the University of California, Riverside. Judging contests, agricultural and home economics demonstrations, and campus tours will start at 9 p.m. 4-H members enrolled in entomology projects will exhibit insect collections. A special program will be held for the junior entomologists. Starting at 2 p.m., there will be a "share the fun" show featuring 4-H performers from nine Southland counties Climax of the day will be the awards assembly at 3 p.m. The kick off dinner for the Orange County Builders Association's membership drive this year will be held in the Jolly Roger Inn, 640 W. Katella Ave., Anaheim, Tuesday May 21, Charles R. ("Bua") Andersen, association manager, announced this week. Dave Baker of the Orange County Building Department will address the group on the subject of "Past, Present and Future Growth of Orange County." Andersen also announced issuance of two new memberships in the building supplies field. They went to the Jessee Appliance Co., 1013 S. Main St., Santa Ana, and to Building Products, Inc., of Los Angeles, 4200 West Artesia Blvd., Fullerton. Tours for the general membership being planned for the next few months include visits to the Southern California Edison Company plant facilities in Huntington Beach and the shop classrooms, facilities and model homes at Orange Coast College. Ford Employees Make Donation A total of $148,895 has been donated by employees of Ford Motor Company's Aeronutronic Division to Orange and Los Angeles County charitable agencies following the mating this week on checks totalling $21,005. This week's cheques represent the 7th distribution of funds from the Aeronutronic Employees United Contribution Plan (AEUCP) since the plan began in Dec. 1959. The money was donated by Aeronutronic employees during the period Jan. 1, through Mar. 31, 1962. WANT ADS Bring PROFITS Frank Buzz (Chef Buzzy) and Jerry Jeli (Master Salad Chef) GIVE YOU THE RED CARPET TREATMENT Old Country Kitchen 2610 La Palma (at Magnolia) Anaheim COMPLETE BUFFET LUNCHEONS & DINNERS ENTREE ★ PRIME ROAST BEEF ★ BAKED HAM ★ ROAST TURKEY ★ BROILED HALIBUT ★ Choice Dinner Steak ★ Buzzy's Baked Chicken ★ French Fried Jumbo Shrimp $1.50 to $1.95 Served With Choice of ... Three Salads (14 to choose from): Vegetable, Potato and Coffee ... Buzzy's Home Baked Buttermilk Bread with gobs of country butter—CHILDREN'S PLATES – 95¢ Open Seven Days a Week 11 a.m. 'til 9 p.m. "Children are Always Welcome and Buzzy will Wash the Dishes!" JEAN MARIE FOLMAN —18, 5'9", 135 lbs., 37-25-37. DONNA MARIE CLARY —18, 5'5", 116 lbs., 35-23-36 DONNA CROWE —19, 4'11", 102 lbs., 34-22-34. MARY ANN BUNYON —19, 5'7", 125 lbs., 36-24-36. Test Equipment Is Newest Development At Autonetics Plant Automatic test equipment which results in the complex functional testing of computer logic boards in one-twentieth time formerly needed is one the newest developments of Autonetics, a division of North American Aviation, Inc. Called ALTARE for Automatic Logic Testing And Recorder Equipment, the machine is being used for functionally testing logic circuit and diode matrix boards Autonetics produces for the Air Force Minuteman missile's D17 airborne digital computer. WHO'S TO FILL IT — Muriel Frame of Muriel's for M'Lady and Madelyn Thomas of Her Majesty Enterprises look over Elon swim suit to be awarded winners in Saturday night's Charter House Hotel beauty contest. Two winners will be selected for the Miss California Beauty Pageant at the free show. Judges' Jobs Not Easy as it Looks Judging a beauty contest isn't like "Standing on the corner, watching all the girls walk by..." Dr. Leonard Stallcup of Los Angeles, president of the California Beauty Pageant, said "Judges are as important as the contestants—after all, each girl has a pretty face and a pretty figure — it's deciding who is the best." Dr. Stallcup told Madelyn Thomas and Harriet Wilson of Her Majesty Enterprises, coordinators for the Charter House contest, to "find judges who know beauty." "Id like to see an Orange County girl be named Miss California. But, we must have the best entries," he said. Judges for the Saturday night Charter House Hotel contest are: LuCille Kelly, executive director of Orange County Children's Hospital. Sue Hahn, president of the Mannequin's Association of Orange County, William T. Thomas, marketing director of Kwikse Division of American Hardware, Odra "Chuck" Chandler, vice mayor of Anaheim, an attorney, and Steve Turville, Santa Ana photographer. "If we had judges like these, we would never have to worry about second-best winners," said Dr. Stallcup. BAGGOTT & TROUTMAN Undertaking One-Fifth Less ANAHEIM MORTUARY "Chapel of the Bells" Don Baggott PR 6-1600 Bill Troutman ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Wednesday, May 16, 1962 ANAHEIM GAZETTE—3 MARCIA HARTWELL -18, 5'8", 125 lbs., 36-24-36 California’s Seven Most Beautiful Girls To Stay California's seven most beautiful girls will stay in Anaheim for two days following the Miss California Beauty Pageant in June, Dr. Leonard B. Stallcup, presi-finished as first runner-up in the Miss United States of America division of the Miss Universe Pageant. California’s seven most beautiful girls will stay in Anaheim for two days following the Miss California Beauty Pageant in June, Dr. Leonard B. Stallcup, president of the statewide organization, told the Anaheim Gazette in an exclusive interview yesterday. Dr. Stallcup said the 1962 Miss California—the state’s representative in the July Miss Universe Beauty Pageant — her court of five runner-ups and last year’s queen, Pamela Stettler of San Rafael, will stay at the Charter House Hotel “as a token of our appreciation to the Anaheim area as well as being a wonderful opportunity for the girls to relax and have some fun.” Noting the Charter House contest as “one of the best coordinated I’ve ever seen,” Dr. Stallcup said “I sincerely hope that this year’s Miss California is from Orange County — the people running the contest certainly deserve the honor.” Forty girls from throughout the state will be entered in the Miss California contest — two of them to be selected Saturday night at the Charter House Hotel. Last year, Miss California finished as first runner-up in the Miss United States of America division of the Miss Universe Pageant. R. J. Petersen, general manager of the Charter House, said the five finalists in the Saturday night contest will be his guests at a special dinner for the Miss California entourage. “Naturally, two of those girls will be Miss California and the first runner-up anyway,” Petersen said. Reappointed Cliff Gill, presiden and general manager of radio station KEZY has been reappointed chairman of the Radio Code Review Board of the National Association of Broadcasters. RUPTURED or NOT be active with an OTC TRUSS Anaheim Surgical Supports 124 E. Lincoln KE 5-7508 NOW! EARN DAILY EARN DAILY FUNDS RECEIVED TODAY...START EARNING TODAY You earn from the day your funds are received if held to the end of the quarter. You can earn up to 21 days of extra interest. Transfer your funds if you wish, we pay the postage both ways. 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