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4—ANAHEIM GAZETTE ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Thursday, May 24, 1962 Births Martin Luther Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Larry Weatherly, 234 Emerald, a boy, April 11. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevens, 3108 Lindacita, a girl, April 10. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fowler, 205 E. Clifton, a boy, April 8. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van de Walker, 2114 Alden Ave., a boy, April 8. Mr. and Mrs. Rose Vorhies, 224 N. Rose St., a boy, April 6. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Paulson, 1133 Arbor St., a girl, April 6. Mr. and Mrs. Albie Lynch, 314 E. Pearson, a girl, April 6. Garden Park General Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doettrel, 364 W. Sunview Dr. a girl, May 5. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Raasveld, 713 E. Nancita, a girl, May 8. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Isbell, 2234 E. Standish a boy, May 8. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Webb, 1317 Crestline, a girl, May 9. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buti, 1740 W. Ball, a girl, May 2. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Manson, 2544 Gramercy, a boy, May 3. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burgess, 2120 Clifpark Way a girl, May 4. Garden Park General Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sullivan, 2165 Cerritos Ave., a girl, April 1. Mr. and Mrs. George Monty, 2415 Glencrest, a boy, April 21. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Larson, 10241 D'Este Dr., a boy, April 24. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hardcastle, 3841 Palais Rd., a boy, April 25. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Jordan, 226 S. Royce Pl., a girl, April 27. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wheeler, 2865 Starley Ave., a boy, April 30. Mr. and Mrs. William Conway, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney R. Elder, USMC, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rex Elder of 1745 Bowling st., Anaheim, completed four weeks of individual combat training, April 27, with the Second Infantry Training Regiment at Camp Pendleton, Calif. Pfc. Michael C. Giraldin, USMC, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Giraldin of 615 North Clamentine st., Anaheim, was graduated, April 13, from the 10-week Aviation Storekeeper school at the Naval Air Technical Training Center Memphis, Tenn. Pfc. Robert L. Fowke, USMC, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Fowke of 1611 Euclid Ave., Anaheim, completed four weeks of individual combat training, April 17, with the Second Infantry Training Regiment at Camp Pendleton. Pfc. Charles F. Barnett, USMC, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Barnett of 9861 Palais Ave., Anaheim, was graduated, May 3, from the Aviation Machinist's Mate School at the Naval Air Technical Training Command, Memphis, Tenn. Army National Guard Lt. Col. Guilford B. Sawyer, 47 son of Mrs. Emily I. Sawyer, 1046 S.Cambridge, Anaheim, completed the 16-week associate course at the Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth, Kan., May 3. Army Reserve Maj. William J.Herron Jr., 47 whose wife,Lorraine lives at 1153 Locust Ave., Anaheim participated with Marine Corps Base,Cadleton,Calif. Army National Guard Frederick D.Hayward, Mr. and Mrs.John F.Herbert, 2205 E.Rommeya Dr.A is participating in Exercise Drive,a joint Army-Atraining maneuver,t at thema (Wash.) Firing Center-7-21. Army Pvt.Mike A.Griffin, 23 son of Sixto Gutierre,Sycamore,Anaheim completed the chemical course at The Chemical School,Fort McClellan,A. Army Pvt.Thomas I.Nson of Mr. and Mrs.Tose,B50 S.Western,A recently completed the online course at The School,Fort Monmouth, Specialist Four Thomas Clark,son of Mr. and Mr.D Clark,2014 Margie LaHiem recently participated other personnel from the vision's 4th Cavalry in Training Tests in Korea. Roger R.Ree,.radioman class_USN,and Jerry L.dioman seaman_USN,son and Mrs.James W.SmithDresden St.,Anaheim,aing aboard the guided minstroy USS Farragut,(o by President John F.F during a two-day visit onand 14 to the Atlantic FNorfolk,Va.) KNOW YOUR NEXT ASSEMBLYMAN ENDORGED ENDORCED REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE ROBERT E. BADHAM | X Businessman Orange Countians Deserve The Best Most Responsible Representation in Sacramento These are the Reasons Your Vote Should Be For ROBERT E. BADHAM • Business Experience • Young, Dynamic • Dedicated Father • Political Conservative • Active Churchman • Navy Veteran MAKE BADHAM YOUR ASSEMBLYMAN This ad paid for by Badham for Assembly Committee Co-Chairmen: Tom Gowen, Bob Sturgis and George Penney Richard H. Hudson, torpedoman's mate seaman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hudson of 805 Aurora st., Anaheim, is serving aboard the submarine Madregal, operating out of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Daniel J. Thompson, machinery repairman fireman apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Thompson of 301 South Valley st., Anaheim, reported for duty, April 19, aboard the repair ship USS Vulcan operating out of Norfolk, Va. Marshall A. Vanzant, hospital corpsman second class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Vanzant of 125 West Sirius Anaheim, was graduated, May 2, from the four-week Field Medical School at the Your Anaheim Gazette carrier-salesman will be stopping by within the next few days, for the monthly collection (May) of only 25¢. There is no greater reading bargain than this in the entire area. Your carrier-salesman receives his pay for delivery from the payments he receives each month, from YOU, the reader. Service Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, Calif. Army National Guard PFC Frederick D. Hayward, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hayward, 2305 E. Rommeya Dr., Anaheim, is participating in Exercise Mesa Drive, a joint Army-Air Force training maneuver, at the Yakima (Wash.) Firing Center, May 7-21. Army Pvt. Mike A. Gutierrez, 23, son of Sixto Gutierrez, 228 E. Sycamore, Anaheim recently completed the chemical enlisted course at The Chemical Corps School, Fort McClellan, Ala. Army Pvt. Thomas I. Nose, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tatsuma Nose, 850 S. Western, Anaheim, recently completed the ordinance electronic course at The Signal School, Fort Monmouth, N. J. Specialist Four Thomas H. Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren D. Clark, 2014 Margie Lane, Anaheim, recently participated with other personnel from the 1st Division's 4th Cavalry in Army Training Tests in Korea. Roger R. Lee, radioman second class, USN, and Jerry L. Lee, radioman seaman, USN, sons of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Smith of 931 Dresden St., Anaheim, are serving aboard the guided missile destroyer USS Farragut, observed by President John W. Kennedy during a two-day visit on April 13 and 14 to the Atlantic Fleet in Norfolk, Va. Sports car races in Santa Barbara and the "Aircade" at Ontario International Airport top the list of things to see and do in the Southland this week. Here is the schedule of activities in the area for the period May 24 through June 2 as compiled by the Automobile Club of Southern California. CLAREMONT: "Ofrenda a San Ysidro" is Padua Hills Theater attraction through June 2. EL CAJON: The Eastern San Diego County Fair will be held May 29 through June 2 at Gillespie Field. Event will feature a variety of displays and special programs. FALLBROOK: Pioneer Days Rodeo, sponsored by the Fallbrook Rider's Club and featuring bronc and Brahma bull riding, steer bulldogging and calf roping, will be held May 26 and 27. GARDEN GROVE: The fourth annual Strawberry Festival will be held May 26. Highlight will be a parade beginning at 10 a.m. at the corner of Verano and 17th St. Glendale: "My Three Angels," a light comedy is current Glendale Center Theater's Doran Branch play. INGLEWOOD: Hollywood Park's annual spring program of horseracing closes July 23. JULIAN: Display of hundreds of wildflowers from mountains and desert near Julian is in town hall basement through May 27. LONG BEACH: The Long Beach area Council of the Boy Scouts will hold its sixth annual Scout-O-Rama in Veteran's Memorial Stadium from 1 to 7 p.m. June 2. Event will feature 300 exhibitions. Stage shows will be presented by the participating scouts at 2 and 3 p.m. The South Dakota-Montana state picnics will be held May 27 in Bixby Park. LOS ANGELES: "Wonders Revealed by the Telescope" is current show at Griffith Park Planetarium. First annual Los Angeles International Trade Fair featuring exhibits from 20 countries will be at Pan Pacific Auditorium through May 27. Indiana state picnic will be held in Sycamore Grove Park May 27. Featured exhibitions at the County Museum include "Polish National Costumes," "Bird Paintings," and a display of Reuben Nakian's sculpture and drawings. Chamber music concerts are presented each Sunday at 3 p.m. The Dodgers play New York at 8 p.m. May 24 and 25 and Philadelphia at 2 p.m. May 26 and 27. The Angels will play Washington at 8 p.m. May 28 and 1:30 p.m. May 29, Boston at 1:30 p.m. May 30 and New York at 8 p.m. June 1 and 2. An exhibit of works of "Women Painters of the West" will be displayed in the City Hall Tower Gallery through June 17. "Holland Comes to the Fair" is the theme of the Great Western Fair and Dairy Show at the Great Western Exhibit Center scheduled from May 25 through 30. Fair open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m daily. Bit and Bridle annual show will be held at Palm Ranch, 4552 Colorado Blvd. 26 and 27. NORWALK: "Lat Wing" will be the theme for Veteran's Memorial day scheduled for May 30. Parade will form and Main Sts. OCEANSIDE: Annual derby is cucurrent thursday. ONTARIO: "Aircade"cade of Flight, features demonstrations and d aircraft, missiles, rock aerospace components held at Ontario Internation port May 30 through ORANGE: The 31st airange May Festival will through May 26. Highlight a parade at 10 a.m. PASADENA: "Send Flowers," a coming Robert Q. Lewis roll Moore is current dena Playhouse. POMONA: Arabian Shows to be presented: 3:30 p.m. May 26 at Kellus pus of Cal Poly. SAN DIEGO: "The P His Company," a romance, is current nightly ance, except Monday, Globe Theater. The biggest Model Y gatta in the United States be staged in Mission Bay. The event is sponsored San Diego Union. Mission Bay Aquafair, water ski show, boar Roger R. Lee, radioman second class, USN, and Jerry L. Lee, radioman seaman, USN, sons of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Smith of 931 Dresden St., Anaheim, are serving aboard the guided missile destroyer USS Farragut, observed by President John F. Kennedy during a two-day visit on April 13 and 14 to the Atlantic Fleet in Norfolk, Va. Pvt. Roberta A. Kaylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey T. Kaylor, 1403 Chateau, Anaheim, completed eight weeks of basic military training at The Women's Army Corps Center, Fort McClellan, Ala., April 13. Jon M. Schoenfeld, electronics technician third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Schoenfeld, 724 Anna Dr., Anaheim, reported for duty aboard the target and training submarine USS Mackerel, April 2, at Key West, Fla. Ralph E. Walno, airman apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Walno of 821 S. Herrill, Anaheim, is serving at the Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Fla. Earl D. Henry Jr., airman apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Henry Sr. of 813 Calvan, Anaheim, is serving with Control Squadron 47 at the Whidby Island Naval Air Station, Oak Harbor, Wash. Donald W. Seapy, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W Seapy of 1253 Earl St., Anaheim, was promoted to the rank of lieutenant (junior grade), USN, March 16, at the Naval Air Station, Moffett Field, Wilmington. Michael Ulrich, dental technician third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. O.C. Ulrich of 206 East Berta St., Anaheim, is serving board the nuclear-powered attack aircraft carrier USS Enterprise, observed by President John Kennedy during a two-day visit April 13 and 14 to the Atlantic Fleet in Norfolk, Va. Army Pvt. Douglas H. Dulude, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dulude, 226 Evergreen ave., Anaheim, has completed the communications center operation. JULIAN: Display of hundreds of wildflowers from mountains and desert near Julian is in town hall basement through May 27. LONG BEACH: The Long Beach area Council of the Boy Scouts will hold its sixth annual Scout-O-Rama in Veteran's Gallery through June 17. "Holland Comes to the Fair" is the theme of the Great Western Fair and Dairy Show at the Great Western Exhibit Center scheduled from May 25 through 30. Fair open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. The biggest Model Y gatta in the United States be staged in Mission Bay. The event is sponsored San Diego Union. Mission Bay Aquafair, water ski show, boar GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA NATION'S LARGEST OBSERVATORY ★★ NATI To judge a giant's strength, look at its foundation. Even earthquakes can't faze the 200-inch, 500-ton Hale Telescope of Mt. Palomar, the nation's largest observatory. 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Bit and Bridle annual horse show will be held at Pepper Tree Ranch, 4552 Colorado Blvd., May 26 and 27. NORWALK: "Lat We Forget" will be the theme for the annual Veteran's Memorial Day Parade scheduled for 9:30 a.m. May 30. Parade will form on Pine and Main Sts. OCEANSIDE: Annual sportfishing derby is current through November. ONTARIO: "Aircade" — Cavalcade of Flight, featuring flight demonstrations and displays of aircraft, missiles, rockets and aerospace components will be held at Ontario International Airport May 30 through June 3. ORANGE: The 31st annual Orange May Festival will be held through May 26. Highlight will be a parade at 10 a.m. May 26. PASADENA: "Send Me No Flowers," a comedy starring Robert Q. Lewis and Carroll Moore is current at Pasadena Playhouse. POMONA: Arabian Horse Shows to be presented at 2 and 3:30 p.m. May 26 at Kellogg Campus of Cal Poly. SAN DIEGO: "The Pleasure of His Company," a romantic comedy, is current nightly performance, except Monday, in Old Globe Theater. The biggest Model Yacht Regatta in the United States will be staged in Mission Bay June 2. The event is sponsored by the San Diego Union. Mission Bay Aquafair, featuring water ski show, boat races boat demonstrations and exhibitions, will be held through May 27. Highlight will be a parade at 1 p.m. May 27. The eighth annual Art Mart in the Park will be held in Balboa Park May 26 and 27. More than 100 artists will demonstrate their techniques and display their works. SAN FERNANDO: The 28th annual San Fernando Fiesta will be held June 2 through 9. Event will feature displays and end with a parade at 10:30 a.m. June 9. SANTA BARBARA: Weekly garden tours start at 2 p.m. each Friday through June 29 from the Recreation Center. Polo games are played each Sunday, 2 p.m. at Santa Barbara Polo Club. Sports car races will be staged at Santa Barbara Municipal Airport, Goleta May 26 and 27. Races will start at noon May 26 and 11 a.m. May 27. Event is sponsored by Santa Barbara Junior Chamber of Commerce and California Sports Car Club. Santa Barbara Decorators and Antique Show scheduled for Earl Warren Show Grounds May 30 through June 3. Hours are 7 to 11 p.m. May 30 and 1 to 1 p.m. the other days. Proceeds from opening night will go to Children's Home Society. Young GOP Club To Host Mayor The Tustin Young Republicans Club will be the host of San Francisco’s Mayor George Christopher, candidate for Lieutenant Governor, and Mrs. Christopher, at its 7 p.m dinner meeting today in the Tustin War Memorial Hall, First and Prospect Sts. Attorney Alex Bowie, president of the club, will introduce the mayor. Chapman Schedules Baccalaureate Rites Chapman College will hold its 1962 Baccalaureate Service on Sunday, June 3, at 4 p.m. in the First Christian Church of Orange. 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