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Servite High Upsets Angelus League Champs Servite's Friars won their fourth game in a row as they downed the Swordsmen of St. Paul High, 13-6, at Pius X High School in Downey last Friday night. The game ended on a sour note as both teams engaged in a wild free-for-all as the gun sounded. Both Servite and last year's Angelus League champs went into the game with four-one records. On the third play of the game Servite's Tommy DeHart went off-tackle for 37 yards which put the ball on the St. Paul 43. On the following play Chuck Rees smashed through the line for a 43 yard touchdown romp. Falls Short Shortly after the kick-off St. Paul fell a foot short of a first down and punted. Tommy DeHart dropped the kick and the Swordsmen recovered on the Friars' 22. After runs of 12 and one yards Dennis Hudson scored from the nine to tie the score, 6-6. Before the end of the half both teams had penetrated to each others 25, but no scores were tallied. In the middle of the third period St. Paul was back on their own five. On the first play Bunky Carrigan recovered a fumble for Servite. Quarterback Bill Carey's run was short, so on the next play he smashed over from six yards out. Rich Aschenbrenner's kick was successful to head the tally with 13-6 Servite. Fumble Recovered A the last quarter began a Swordsmen march seemed thwarted with a fourth and three to go on the Friar 13. But a run around the end made the needed three. A fumble on the outset of the run was recovered by Servite's Ed Furtek. When St. Paul got the ball again they moved to the 29. A personal foul against Servite's Chuck Rees put the ball on the four and an 11 yard scamper by Jim McCabe brought it to the three. Touchdown Nullified On the next play a touchdown run was nullified by an illegal motion penalty. Friar Rick Crog threw the Swordsmen for a nine yard loss. Tackle Blaine Nye matched that throwing St. Paul for another nine yards. A pass was knocked down by Mike Han- Park Department Slates Activities Anaheim Park and Recreation Department announces that full program of playground activities will be conducted on following areas: Crone-Lake Park, Edison, Franklin, Jefferson, Lincoln, Mann, Revco Rosevelt, Barton, Madison, er Marshall, John Marshall, Mellwell, Reid and Salk Elementary Schools. The program will commence Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and will be on a Saturday-basis until early spring. Some of the activities in ww elementary school children to participate are flag football, kball, volleyball, arts and crafts various table games and low-ganized games for the young children. All areas are supervised well-trained leaders. Also conducted on Saturday from 9 to 4 p.m., for junior senior high school students, informal gym activities at Wernern, Anaheim, Savanna, Magia and Brookhurst gyms. Coach at Anaheim and Magnolia I are supervising the program their respective schools. Dr. Tom Lantos To Be Lecturer Fullerton Public Forum will present Dr. Tom Lantos for fourth lecture of the fall semester tomorrow evening at 7:30 p.m. the Louis E. Plummer Auditorium at Chapman Ave. and Lemont St. Dr. Lantos will speak on the s Two From Anaheim Chosen for Chapman College Debate Team Two students from Anaheim are among the six who have been selected as members this year of the Debate Team at Chapman College. They are Samuel Lehman, a sophomore philosophy major, son of Rev. Robert S. Lehman, 407-A North Vine Street, and Carl Weil, a freshman social sciences major, son of Mrs. M. J. Weil, 1878 Gajj Lane. Others on the team are Karl Baker, junior political science major of West Los Angeles; Kenneth Bennett, freshman political science major of Downey; Nancy Davis, freshman English major of Chula Vista; and Larry Glenn, freshman philosophy major of San Jose. Coach for the debate team is William G. Womack, instructor in speech. Included on this year's schedule thus far are a debate clinic at Orange Coast College, a practice tournament at San Diego State College, tournaments at El Camino College, the University of California at Santa Barbara, and San Fernando Valley State College, and the Golden West Invitational at the University of Redlands. MONEY NOW AVAILABLE FOR CONSTRUCTION REFINANCE PURCHASE KE 5-2158 COMPLETE ESCROW SERVICE ANAHEIM SAVINGS 187 W. LINCOLN • ANAHEIM, CALIF. PUT MEN WITH FORESE IN CONGRESS Robert A. "BOB" GEIER Republican Candidate — 34th Congressi for CONGRES More than six months ago, BOB GEIER advocated the blockade of Cuba. He predicted the cooperation of Great Britain. (His opponent as late as a week ago opposed the blockade and the possible unilateral action which Preens to take.) BOB GEIER ton gives him sound basis EXPERIENCE COUNTS 5 Years Administrative Assistant to Congressman Utt in Washington, THIS IS A NEW DISTRICT—THERE IS NO I Geier for Congress Committee, Harold U. Thomas, Chairman Anaheim Park and Recreation Department announces that a program of playground activities will be conducted on the following areas: Crone-Loara, Edison, Franklin, Jefferson, Lincoln, Mann, Revere, Nevelt, Barton, Madison, Petersonhall, John Marshall, Maxine-Reid and Salk Elementary Schools. The program will commence today, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., will be on a Saturday-only day until early spring. Some of the activities in which elementary school children mayicipate are flag football, kick-volleyball, arts and crafts, bus table games and low or ordered games for the youngerren. Areas are supervised by trained leaders. No conduct on Saturdays, 9 to 4 p.m., for junior and high school students, are normal gym activities at West-Anaheim, Savanna, Magnoloid Brookhurst gyms. Coaches Anaheim and Magnolia High supervising the program at respective schools. Tom Lantos Be Lecturer Allerton Public Forum will present Dr. Tom Lantos for the lecture of the fall series arrow evening at 7:30 p.m. in Louis E. Plummer Auditorium Chapman Ave. and Lemon Lantos will speak on the sub-public area. Anaheim Slides Past Rancho Alamitos 7-0 Heavily-favored Anaheim came close to dropping one to under-rated Rancho Alamitos when they took the game, 7-0, at Westminster Friday night. The Vaqueros showed real fighting spirit as they held paren-tial CIF playoff competitor to one TD scored on a fumble in the end zone. Vaquero coach Lampshire claimed he saw an Anaheim player go off-sides and heard a whistle blown. The Rancho backs also seemed to have heard something because they stopped and the Colonist tacklers hit the ball carrier as he slowed down. In the second period Rich Stone intercepted a Colony pass on the 11 yard line. On the next play Rancho stumbled and lost the ball as Anaheim tackler Howard Whitney fell on the fumbled ball to score. Lou Torres converted successfully to give the scoring edge to Anaheim. The Rancho defense proved strong, forcing Anaheim to fumble four times. Anaheim had the position on first downs, nine-four. They also gained 130 yards to the Vaquero's 68. Again Rancho's defense turned forwards as they turned back a Colony push in the first period at the five and refused to give until a 27 yard touchdown run by Anaheim's Dennis Branchard was called back by a penalty. Rancho's Rich Stone starred as he took 50 yards in 14 attempts, took an interception, a batted down pass and a recovered fumble. Offense worked the ball to the Colony 25 in the third quarter but lost it on a fumble three plays later. Vaquero Mike Hairston's pass was deflected by Jerry Gatewood and intercepted by Rich Carrillo. Buena Park Drops Orange Despite two tie games Buena Park's Coyotes retained the undefeated edge as they dropped Orange, 21-7, last Friday. In the first period of the game the Panthers marched 82 yards to score on a pass from Al Cervantes to Sal Rodriguez. Ron Marsile converted successfully. The Panthers kept Buena Park in check until the third quarter when Paul La Praire took the kick-off to the Buena Park 38 and circled the end for 17 years and the score. Orange held the ball for three plays when the Coyotes started a 53 yard drive with La Praire scoring from seven yards out. Keith as Anaheim tackler Howard Whitney fell on the fumbled ball to score. Lou Torres converted successfully to give the scoring edge to Anaheim. The Rancho defense proved strong, forcing Anaheim to fumble four times. Anaheim had the position on first downs, nine-four. They also gained 130 yards to the Vaquero's 68. Again Rancho's defense turned forwards as they turned back a Colony push in the first period at the five and refused to give until a 27 yard touchdown run by Anaheim's Dennis Branchard was called back by a penalty. Rancho's Rich Stone starred as he took 50 yards in 14 attempts, took an interception, a batted down pass and a recovered fumble. Offense worked the ball to the Colony 25 in the third quarter but lost it on a fumble three plays later. Vaquero Mike Hairston's pass was deflected by Jerry Gatewood and intercepted by Rich Carrillo. Ambulance Drivers To Get New Testing Higher standards of skill and expertness in safety practices become requirements for ambulance drivers under a new testing program to be administered by the Department of Motor Vehicles. An applicant for the new ambulance driver's certificate must possess a driver's license, must pass a medical examination, will be required to put his fingerprints on file, and must demonstrate A 16-day Bonito and Rock Fishing Derby will be held Newport Harbor sportf landings Nov. 3rd to Nov. with a tremendous list of Tom Lantos To Be Lecturer Fullerton Public Forum will intend Dr. Tom Lantos for the lecture of the fall series arrow evening at 7:30 p.m. in Louis E. Plummer AuditoriChapman Ave. and Lemon Lantos will speak on the subLatin America at the Crosstertion Public Forum program are presented on Thursevenings throughout the year except for the holiseason and are open to the without charge. Sponsor the series is the Fullerton Junior College. The Panthers kept Buena Park in check until the third quarter when Paul La Praire took the kick-off to the Buena Park 38 and circled the end for 17 years and the score. Orange held the ball for three plays when the Coyotes started a 53 yard drive with La Praire scoring from seven yards out. Keith Novak completed both conversions. The Coyotes brought in another touchdown in the fourth period when halfback Gary Weidemeyer blocked a punt by Ron Marsile, picked up the ball and ran to the ten. Weidemeyer pushed across three plays later from the two to score. Novak completed the conversion. Higher standards of skill and expertness in safety practices become requirements for ambulance drivers under a new testing program to be administered by the Department of Motor Vehicles. An applicant for the new ambulance driver's certificate must possess a driver's license, must pass a medical examination, will be required to put his fingerprints on file, and must demonstrate knowledge of the rules and regulations governing the operation of ambulances as emergency vehicles. The authority to require the higher qualifications was added to the Vehicle Code by the Legislature in 1961. Any person driving an ambulance after January 1., 1963, is required to have the special certificate. A 16-day Bonito and RockFishing Derby will be held Newport Harbor sportfislandings Nov. 3rd to Nov. with a tremendous list of pawaiting anglers. Social Security Opens Office The staff of the Santa Andial Security office is celebrtheir new office at 1438 East Street with an open house to row. "We're growing with OrCounty and we want the pubsee how much better we can shem with our new facility say Ralph A. Dillman, DixiManager. Mr. Dillman and his staff tend an invitation to every and especially Orange Countury to visit the new office betweep.m. and 6 p.m. tomorrow for open house celebration. Freeway Routing To Be Considered The California Highway Omission this week took undersideration the adoption of a way routing for 3.9 miles of SHighway Route 184 (MacArboulevard) in Orange County; the Cities of Newport Beach, Costa Mesa between half a south of Palisades Road and adopted route for the San D. Freeway. Plans of the Division of B ways call for the eventual struction of an eight-lane way at a cost of approximately $14,100,000, including rights way. Initial construction probwill be on the basis of a sixfreeway with provision for pansion when required. Star construction would depend on availability of future high- funds. HOTS — Jean Geile, secretary at Hughes ton, receives first of two influenza shots in nt company-sponsored immunization proDr. Richard W. Worthington (left). Hughes Medical officer, directs the preventative program. Company nurses, headed by Maxine Breakfield (right), will assist in immunizing over 1,800 employees. Third Lecture Tonight at FJC FORESIGHT CONGRESS Robert A. GEIER — 34th Congressional District CONGRESS bilateral action which President Kennedy now threatants to take.] BOB GEIER's experience in Washington gives him sound basis for his beliefs. UNTS Man Utt in Washington, D.C. HERE IS NO INCUMBENT U. Thomas, Chairman Local Man Graduate Of Insurance School Ralph Long of Anaheim Branch Claims Office of Farmers Insurance Group has been graduated from the Claims Administration School in Los Angeles. John N. Bigelow, vice president in charge of claims, stated that candidates for this school must meet the very highest in standards in order to qualify for this training. Dr. James D. Calderwood, ternational economist, contant, author and lecturer, toowill present the third lecture the evening forum series besponsored by Fullerton EveJunior College. The special fourteen-leaf Wednesday evening series is presented at the Ladera V Junior High School on East C monwealth Ave. at Acacia Slolectures begin at 7:30 p.m. are open to the public with charge. TODAY'S DINNER SUGGESTIONS NEW YORK STEAK ... 1.75 GRILLED PORK CHOPS ... 1.50 SMALL DINNER STEAK ... 1.45 BREADED VEAL CUTLETS ... 1.25 We have sour cream & chives for baked potatoes, SERVED WITH SOUP OR SALAD BAKED POTATO, VEGETABLE, GARLIC TOAST OR HOT ROLL TEA OR COFFEE. CHEF'S COFFEE SHOP 12118 BROOKHURST GARDEN GROVE PH. 539-9017 Open 6 A.M. to 9 P.M. Closed Sundays JOE & ANN BARNES, Prop. CITY BEAUTIES — Well proportioned young ladies will ride Anaheim’s “Well-Balanced Community” float entry (Division Four) in Saturday’s Halloween Parade starting at 7:15 p.m. in La Palma Stadium. Discussing the event are (from left) Lynn Branchaud, Linda Bissell and Kathy Bailey. All three 20-year-olds are employed by the city of Anaheim. Local Anglers Invited To Area Fishing Derby A 16-day Bonito and Rock Cod fishing Derby will be held from Newport Harbor sportfishing lodges Nov. 3rd to Nov. 18th with a tremendous list of prizes. A special feature of the Derby will be a twin Cash Bonanza payoff to the three lucky fishermen catching the biggest bonito and the three anglers weighing in the Local Anglers Invited To Area Fishing Derby A 16-day Bonito and Rock Cod fishing Derby will be held from Newport Harbor sportfishing landings Nov. 3rd to Nov. 18th with a tremendous list of prizes awaiting anglers. Social Security Opens Office The staff of the Santa Ana Soil Security office is celebrating our new office at 1438 East First Street with an open house tomorrow. We're growing with Orange County and we want the public to know much better we can serve with our new facilities," Ralph A. Dillman, District Manager. R. Dillman and his staff extend an invitation to everyone, especially Orange Countians, visit the new office between 4:00 p.m. tomorrow for the house celebration. Newway Routing Be Considered The California Highway Commission this week took under consideration the adoption of a free-routing for 3.9 miles of State Highway Route 184 (MacArthur Drive) in Orange County and Cities of Newport Beach and a Mesa between half a mile of Palisades Road and theotted route for the San Diego highway. Ans of the Division of Highways call for the eventual construction of an eight-lane free-road at a cost of approximately $200,000, including rights of initial construction probably be on the basis of a six-lane way with provision for expansion when required. Start of construction would depend on the viability of future highways. A special feature of the Derby will be a twin Cash Bonanza pay-off to the three lucky fishermen catching the biggest bonito and the three anglers weighing in the heaviest rock cod. There is no entry fee for the Bonito and Rock Cod Derby. All that is required is that the angler register at any of the four landings and the bonito and rock cod be caught from a deep sea party boat from either Davey's Locker, Seasport Landing or Balboa Pavilion. Anglers will also have the option of signing up for the Cash Bonanza payoff which has a $1 registration fee. All money collected in the Cash Bonanza — there will be one for bonito and one for rock cod — at all four landings will be pooled and the fisherman with the heaviest fish will receive half of the total amount. Fishermen with the second and third heaviest fish will split the remaining half. Western High Tops Fullerton Indians Western High can finally open the week with a win after they dropped Fullerton, 7-0, Friday night at La Palma Stadium. Western quarterback Bob Flint started the Pioneer drive when he tossed an aerial to Julio Mendez for 31 yards. Steve Iverson circled end on a roll out for 14 yards to carry the ball to the Fullerton four. Iverson plunged the final four on the next play to give the Pioneer's the scoring edge. Bob Flint converted successfully. With a minute and a half to go, R. J. Smith, the Indian quarterback, returned a Western punt to the 26 yard line. In the last few seconds Smith and Bob Anderson carried the ball to the six. A fourth down pass from Anderson to fullback Ron Rome gained a yard but the final gun beat a score. Advertising to Be Fair Group's Topic Increased display advertising by fairs will be a topic for the second straight year at the 40th annual convention of Western Fairs Association, scheduled here November 7-10 in Disneyland Hotel. Roy Welch, president, and manager of the Yuba-Sutter Fair, Yuba City, said a press kit unveiled last year, has been revised to include a number of display advertising layouts available to all fairs. The kit has received nationwide recognition as unique in its field and may be obtained by publications through fair managers in their communities. Acousticon SERVING THE HARD OF HEARING Since 1902 For Complete Information Without Cost or Obligation VISIT OUR OFFICE or TELEPHONE FOR HOME APPOINTMENT Acousticon of Anaheim 111 NO. LOS ANGELES ST. PR 4-8042