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1963-06-27 · Anaheim Gazette · page 7 of 12 · OCR glm-ocr
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SCHOLARSHIP AWARD — Jean Shirley Dahlin, 18, of Anaheim, winner of a Beckman Instruments, Inc., scholarship for 1963, looks over college catalog with Dr. Arnold O. Beckman, company president, while her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Dahlin, look on. Miss Dahlin will receive up to $1,000 to cover costs of tuition, books, laboratory fees and living expenses when she enrolls at the University of California at Riverside this fall. SCHOLARSHIP AWARD — Jean Shirley Dahlin, 18, of Anaheim, winner of a Beckman Instruments, Inc., scholarship for 1963, looks over college catalog with Dr. Arnold O. Beckman, company president, while her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Dahlin, look on. Miss Dahlin will receive up to $1,000 to cover costs of tuition, books, laboratory fees and living expenses when she enrolls at the University of California at Riverside this fall. Ballmans Discount Center GIANT STOCK REDUCTION SALE On All Major Appliances TELEVISIONS - STEREO AM-FM RADIO - COLOR T.V. REFRIG., FREEZERS - WASHERS SAVE 20 to 40% SEE OUR FULL PAGE AD PAGE 12 Colonist Has 'Hot' Answers If summer's hot weather bothered Bob D. Wilson, 2312 Paradise Rd. Anaheim, it won't be because he doesn't know what to do about it. Wilson, a sales promotion supervisor with southern Counties Gas Company's Orange County division, recently attended a special four-day training seminar on gas air conditioning equipment at the Hacienda Hotel in San Pedro. The seminar provided a solid technical review on the operation of gas air conditioning equipment and its advantages; brought those in attendance up to date on the newest developments and gave them a chance to pool knowledge on sales and application of gas air conditioning equipment. If you'd just inherited $2,474,312—where would you go? (Where else—but to the bank!) When your first thought is the availability and safety of your funds, make your first stop the nearest bank. The minute you put your money into a savings account it starts to earn full bank interest—computed daily. And whenever you want it, you know you'll receive the entire sum—with no red tape or disappointments. When you add up these advantages, you'll find they mean one thing: money in the bank. BANK OF AMERICA —first in savings NATIONAL TREASURY AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION • MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Colony Girl Wins Award By Beckman Jean Shirley Dahlin, 18-year-old honor graduate of Magnolia High School, Anaheim, was named winner today of one of three college scholarships awarded by Beckman Instruments, Inc., to children of employees. Miss Dahlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Dahlin, of Anaheim, will enroll at the University of California at Riverside this fall. Dahlin is Beckman corporate product standards manager. Recipients of the scholarships will receive up to $1,000 to cover costs of tuition, books, laboratory fees and living expenses. Dr. Arnold O. Beckman, president of the Fullerton firm, said the scholarship was presented to Miss Dahlin for academic performance and leadership. In presenting the award he said: “This scholarship award is a tribute to your excellent record of scholarship and achievement in high school. I hope the award will encourage and you to continue your pursuit of higher education in preparation for your life’s work. I am sure you will find your college career an exciting and challenging experience.” Miss Dahlin plans to major in English at the university. At Magnolia High, she was a member of the Honor Society for three years, secretary of the American Field Service program, and a member of the House of Representatives, Girl's League Executive Board, and the Science and Medical Careers clubs. Bellmon GOP Talk Tonight Election of L. N. Durkea of Fullerton as secretary and David L. James of Anaheim as membership chairman of the Republican Associates of Orange County has been announced as the first full membership meeting of the group is set for today at the Disneyland Hotel when Oklahoma's Governor Henry Bellmon will speak at a luncheon. Bellmon is the first Republican to be elected governor in that state. Duryea is a native of Chicago who received degrees in engineering and naval science from Purdue University and a degree in law from Stanford. He carried on a private law practice in San Francisco for several years before joining Beckman Instruments, Inc., in 1956. He recently returned to private practice as resident partner in Orange County of the law firm of Adams, Duque & Haseltine. He is an associate professor at Orange State College in Fullerton and is also a director of Fluorocarbon company in Anaheim. James, who was named to the board of governors as well as membership chairman of the Republican Associates, is an accountant with Arthur Young & Company in Santa Ana. A native of Ohio, he graduated from Ohio State University with a degree in business administration. He spent some years in Caracas, Venezuela, Cleveland and Los Angeles before coming to his Santa Ana post two years ago. Mother, Baby Care Classes At Robinsons The Anaheim Chapter of Red Cross in conjunction with Robinson's Anaheim store begins the second of a series Mother and Baby Care Classes designed to give expect mothers and fathers knowledge and skill to meet them where about the new val, the training covers prenatal care, delivery, and care of infants during the first year. On display will be a baby layette, which includes practically everything that will be needed except the baby. The latest nursery furniture is also being featured by Robinson's. Fathers are cordially invited to attend any or all classes. According to Richard Lyon, Manager Robinson's, half the fun of having a family is knowing how to survive the mother and survive ordeal. In a more serious view Lyon commented that a father relationship with his child is based on a solid foundation when begins bathing and feeding baby as an infant. The first class begins tonight 7:00 p.m. in the training room on the third floor of Robinson's Anaheim Store at the Anaheim Center. Foster and adopting parents or those who are contemplating adoption will find this instruction useful. Prospective parents may tend any one or all six of classes which are to be held on a week on Thursday for six Miss Dahlin will receive costs of tuition, books, expenses when she enCalifornia at Riverside onist Has Answers mer's hot weather bothers Wilson, 2312 Paradise Rd., it won't be because he know what to do about it. a sales promotion superth southern Counties Gas Boy's Orange County divicently attended a special training seminar on gas conditioning equipment at the Hotel in San Pedro. minar provided a solid review on the operation air conditioning equipment advantages; brought those advance up to date on the developments and gave chance to pool knowledge and application of gas conditioning equipment. Betty Crocker COOKING CALENDAR A Year-Round Guide to Meal with Recipes and Menus Hurry! 178-Page Betty Crocker Cook Book! YOURS FI SPECIAL OFFER—ONLY AT OFFICES IN ANAHEIM AND Unique! 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"A driver's natural reaction is to apply the brakes in the case of a blowout, but forceful braking can send your car into a dangerous skid or possibly a rollover." The safest procedure is to let the car slow down before you brake, keeping the steering wheel in a firm grip and the car on a straight, even course. When the vehicle slows to the point where you have absolute control, apply the brakes smoothly with moderate pressure, Crittenden said. Men in Service Army Pvt. Matias L. Espinoza, son of Mr. and Mrs. Matias V. Espinoza, 302 Placentia-Yorba, Placentia, has been assigned to the 3d Infantry Division in Germany, the 20-year-old soldier was graduated from Valencia High School in 1962. secutgive weeks. Any prospective parents who wish a daytime course should call the Red Cross Chapter to register. Bake-A-Cake Rules Fixed By Gas Firm Southern Counties Gas Company has outlined rules for the 1963 Bake-A-Cake Contest at the Orange County Fair, July 9-14. Announcement of the contest, for the first time open to cakes of all kinds, was made at the Greenbriar Inn in Garden Grove, where Southern Counties Gas Co. officials entertained Orange County Fair Aloha Queen candidates and their mothers at a luncheon. Any Orange County resident bringing a cake for entry in the contest to the Gem Building of the Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa by 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 10 will be admitted to the fairgrounds free. Judging of the cakes will be he'd at 2:00 p.m. All cakes must be accompanied with a recipe giving exact measurements. Finalists in the contest will be notified to return on Friday, July 12 for a Bake-Off. Preparations will begin at 6:00 p.m. and judging will take place at 8:00 p.m. All recipes become the property of Southern Counties Gas Company. First place winner will receive Gas Range. All finalists will receive a Del Mar Gas Light and Post by Everglow. 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