anaheim-gazette 1963-06-05
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PROGRAM DIDN'T FRIGHTEN THE PLAYERS — Despite the schedule of events and the rigor of the time table, Scout leaders from cities throughout the northern Orange count area went all out to adhere to the training program.
Scout Leaders Given Rigorous Samples of Outdoor Existence
By DON ELIAS
More than 60 Scoutmasters, assistants and committeemen from the Northern Orange County Council, Boy Scouts of America, have chalked up recognition marks for passing an overnight adult training session.
The test grounds were at Camp
Compass reading and the plotting of a course was taught by Bill Thornton while Ken Haven stick headed up a trailing demonstration.
Samples of Outdoor Existence
By DON ELIAS
More than 60 Scoutmasters, assistants and committeemen from the Northern Orange County Council, Boy Scouts of America, have chalked up recognition marks for passing an overnight adult training session.
The test grounds were at Camp Ahwahnee in the San Bernardino mountains. Scout leaders from Anaheim, La Habra, Brea, Placentia, Yorba Linda, Buena Park, Fullerton, Stanton, Cypress, Rossmoor, Los Alamitos and Dairyland participated.
The group was given instruction in Scouting skills which ranged from first aid and axemanship to cooking, camp layout and morale building.
Trainees at these sessions require some three years on the average to obtain final training recognition certificates.
This campout came as a climax to this year's instruction which began in the classroom in Anaheim. Three sessions had been held indoors covering the various aspects of Scouting.
At the campground, after a night of sleeping on the ground in sleeping bags or in individual pop tents, the men cooked their own breakfasts on whatever type of fire appealed to them. The fires ranged from open pit to reflector ovens.
The men were assigned to patrols of six to seven in strength for all aspects of the training. The first item on the list was a pack demonstration given by Bill Bent, Council Executive. Ken Huish followed this with an axe demonstrat-
IT GOING TO TASTE GOOD — Simple menus, cooked on simple hearths were one of features emphasized in leadership training program at Scout camp.
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Artist Armin Heying
Self-Taught Success
An Anaheim man with the personal desire and will to attain skill in artistic rendition of the cultural scenes which intrigued him from youth, backed with the encouragement and sacrifice of his wife, has reached another milestone in his career.
He is Armin Heying, 863 South Claudina, known to many as the Painter of Scenic-Southwest."
Member of a pioneer Anaheim family, he has enjoyed a variety of experiences in the city and county, but reports his latest success in the artistic world as one of his most enjoyable.
He has just completed what he considers a significant painting in his career, the capturing of a mountain scene with a waterfall dominating the movement.
This is, and is not, he main-tains a far step from his original efforts to copy woodcut scenes as he began his career of self instruction in oil and water painting.
It is a far step in the sense of presentation of his own view of nature as contrasted to a copy of someone else's art, and it is not a far step in the sense of his allegiance to the idea that painting should not stray from the original.
Heying attempts to capture the same view and the same colors that nature presents to the eye. This is one of the disciplines he enforces upon himself.
In his pupils, however, he asserts he permits latitude in what they accomplish as their interpretation of what they see.
Heying's penchant for the realistic may well stem from his experiences with life. He has faced a number of difficult years in his artistic search and, he declares, could possibly have swerved from his personal goals if he had not been aided and encouraged by his wife, Esther.
It was she who, in the severe days they experienced in the late '20s, actually saved pennies from grocery money until an accumulation permitted her to buy him six tubes of paint.
It was with this mark of confidence and stimulation from Mrs. Heying that his career in art prides himself of his ability to imitate the old masters in this
READER'S LETTER
Dear Editor, Anaheim Gazette:
All groups and individuals are warmly invited to join in voicing a world prayer — The Great Invocation — on Thursday, June 6, which is World Invocation Day, or Day of Christ and Humanity.
It will be used on this twelfth annual observance by people of goodwill around our world for a spiritual blessing, and is known in fifty languages.
We would appreciate your sharing it so those who wish to may use the prayer, which belongs to no particular group, but to all humanity.
The great invocation
From the point of light within the mind of God
Let light stream forth into the minds of men
Let light descend on earth.
From the point of love within the heart of God
Let love stream forth into the hearts of men
May Christ return to earth.
From the center where the will of God is known
Let purpose guide the little wills of men —
The purpose which the master knows and serves.
From the center which we call the race of men
Let the plan of love and light work out
And may it seal the door where evil dwells.
Let light and love and power restore the plan on earth.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Beulah Y. Brubaker Placentia
'The Mikado' To be Staged At Trident
Scoring a "first time" event in Anaheim Union High School District Trident Junior High School students will present the first operetta, "The Mikado" under the direction of Preston Woolf, school music director, on June 6 and 7 at 8 p.m., Clayton Wardell, principal, has disclosed.
Trident graduation exercises will be held June 13 at 7 p.m. in the Anaheim High School auditorium. Round-trip school bus transportation will be provided ninth graders from Trident to the auditorium.
Prides himself of his ability to imitate the old masters in this spect.
This is a far cry from days of his youth when all he was the urge to paint, but now perience. His penchant for a palette was stifled during youth by parents who felt she other calling was more become a young man. Heying there became, at his parents behest, graduate pharmacist.
He worked in the Heying day store in Anaheim for years, before divorcing himself from business to pursue the arts. His cultural forts are not restricted to painting alone; he reads and speaks Greek and Dutch as well as English.
His efforts to capture the sense of scenes he studies will provide him with doubled saffaction, Mrs. Heying says.
"He is not only savoring a great satisfaction," according to his miring wife, "with his effort place on canvas the beauty of scene that will occur no more but he is also highly pleased have surmounted the difficult that stood in the way of his tistic urge."
In both aspects Armin Heying has upheld the traditional pion spirit that has made Anaheim great. He has won out over several difficulties; he has produced one that of which he may feel proud.
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NISHED WORK — Culminating a phase of artistic effort, Armin Heying shows his finished work to Mrs. Heying who has been a constant encouragement to him through the long years of education and application.
NISHED WORK — Culminating a phase of
stistic effort, Armin Heying shows his finished
work to Mrs. Heying who has been a constant encouragement to him through the long years of education and application.
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ARTIST'S WORKSHOP RIGHT IN HOME — Armin Heying, Anaheim early citizen and self-taught artist, has his ateller in a
specially prepared large room in the rear of his home.
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