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STORK CLUB Anaheim Memorial Hospital August 3 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tally, 843 S. Dakota, girl, 7 lbs, 5 oz. August 4 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boone, 704 Provential, boy, 6 lbs., 7 oz. August 7 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shimel, 882 Bellevue Dr., girl, 6 lbs, 11 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schroeder, 10192 Gilbert St., boy, 7 lbs, 1 oz. August 9 Mr. and Mrs. James Winn, 129 E. Wakefield Dr., boy, 7 lbs, 11½ oz. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Arndt, 1163 Hermosa Dr., girl, 7 lbs, 2 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Kaiser, 530 Anna Dr., boy, 8 lbs, 14½ oz. Mr. and Mrs. James Stone, 9141 Cerritos, girl, 7 lbs, 7 oz. August 12 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Roberts, 234 Berniece, boy, 7 lbs, 2 oz. August 13 Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Goode, 402 S. Claudina, girl, 6 lbs, 9½ oz. Martin Luther Hospital August 9 Mr. and Mrs. Reyes Valencia, 906 North Lemon St., boy, 8 lbs, 3 oz. August 10 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eng, 1030 Acacia St., boy, 7 lbs, 13½ oz. Mr. and Mrs. Perry S. Bradshaw, 503 W. Hampshire, girl, 5 lbs, 12 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Don Andersen, 1826 Crestwood Lane, girl, 6 lbs, 13½ oz. August 11 Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Jayne, 1233 E. Romneya Dr., girl, 7 lbs, 4½ oz. elow, 2114 Banyan Court, Anaheim, a girl, 7 lbs, 12 oz. July 29, 1963 Mr. and Mrs. John B. Nance, 2127 June St., Anaheim, a girl, 5 lbs, 14 oz. July 30, 1963 Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Quijada, 3710 Kingsway Ave., Anaheim, a girl, 7lbs, 8 oz. July 31, 1963 Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Hartman, 817 So. Kenmore St., Anaheim, a boy 8 lbs, 13 oz. August 8, 1963 Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Malcoat, 2124 Juno Ave., Apt.C., Anaheim, a girl, 6 lbs, 12 oz. August 9, 1963 Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Smith, 1402 Colonial Ave., Anaheim, a girl, 6 lbs, 13 oz. August 1, 1963 Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Reed, 303½ No. Rose St., No.A Anaheim,a girl6 lbs,14-oz。 Mr. and Mrs.Jack K.Schmidt,512 E.Wilhelmina St., Anaheim,a girl,7lbs,10 oz。 August2,1963 Mr.和Mrs StanleyJ.Kordella,1348 Berkley St., Anaheim,a girl6 lbs,12½oz。 Mr.和MrsJohnA.Ruscoe,3204StoneybrookDr.,Anaheim,a girl,7lbs,3½oz。 August3,1963 Mr.和Mrs.Louie Calisti,216N.BernieceDr.,Anaheim,a girl,5lbs,0oz。 Home Savings Still Largest Goodwill Industries here so may be "all dressed up but w no place to go", so to speak. Walls of the new $350,000 ad tion to the Santa Ana Good Industries production plant a going up which will shortly lie current space problems the present crowded plant. But another problem — equipment lack — is equally pressing according to Gaylord Hicks; executive director. "Here will be a new building It should be fitted with up-to-date efficient equipment.Much of o Kansan Joins Journalism Staff at OSC Ted C.Smythe has joined Orange State College journal osc President William B.Lau dorf announced today. Smythe comes to Orange S after holding various public r nitions posts and serving on the uly of Sterling College,Sterli Kan.Here served on the spe projects committee of the Am can College Public Relations association,and was a founder first chairman of the Kansas slege Public Relations Association. Smythe received his mast degree in journalism from University of Oregon and i member of Kappa Tau Alpha Chi Sigma Theta honorary ternities. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eng, 1030 Acacia St., boy, 7 lbs. 13½ oz. Mr. and Mrs. Perry S. Bradshaw, 503 W. Hampshire, girl, 5 lbs. 12 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Don Andersen, 1826 Crestwood Lane, girl, 6 lbs. 13½ oz. August 11 Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Jayne, 1233 E. Romneya Dr., girl, 7 lbs. 4½ oz. August 12 Mr. and Mrs. John Vitolo, 318 East Wakefield, boy 7 lbs. 6½ oz. August 15 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Olsen, 3112 Lindecita Lane, girl, 7 lbs. 15 oz. Garden Park General Hospital July 23, 1963 Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Touchstone, 456 Linden Pl., Anaheim, a boy, 7 lbs. 6 oz. July 24, 1963 Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. Walker, 1517 Doris Place, Anaheim, a girl, 8 lbs. 0 oz. July 25, 1963 Mr. and Mrs. Earvin R. Mullin, 114B Philadelphia St., Anaheim, a boy, 7 lbs. 3 oz. July 28, 1963 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Moore, 2029 Midwood Lane, Anaheim, a boy, 9 lbs. 6 oz. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Bentz, 418 Colorado, Anaheim, a girl, 6 lbs. 11 oz. July 27, 1963 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Lee Tinsman, 1811 Crestwood Lane, Anaheim, a girl, 6 lbs. 0 oz. July 28, 1963 Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Ram Home Savings Still Largest the financial publication AmeriFor the ninth consecutive year, the financial publication American Banker has named the billion-dollar Home Savings & Loan Association the largest of the $5,274 S&Ls in the country. A conservative estimate for savings capital of all the 6,274 associations for June 30, 1963 amounts to more than $86.5 billion, an increase of $6 billion or 7.46 per cent over the Dec. 31, 1962 figure. The estimate places total assets on June 30, 1963 over the $100 billion mark for the first time in history. It was reported that Home Savings, with assets of more than $1-399 billion, on June 30, 1963 reached a record high $1.243 billion in savings accounts. BILLIONS OF MILES In Orange, Ventura and Los Angeles Counties in 1962, more than four million motor vehicles logged 5.8 billion vehicle miles over the freeways, equal to more than 31 round trips to the sun. Gardeners Checklist By the California Association of Nurserymen Set out tall bearded iris this month. You'll find good selections of new varieties in nurseries. Stop pinching out the growing shoots of chrysanthemums. Except for removing excess side buds, these should be left to grow now. August is the best month for tuberous begonias. Sturdy young plants are available now and will bloom well into fall. Water lawns thoroughly and regularly. A well-watered lawn looks as handsome in August as it did in spring. Plant Sweet Peas now for bloom before Christmas. Make sure you plant the winter varieties. TB Fighters Cite Fatigue As Warning Chronic fatigue is a symptom from which many people suffer. And it shouldn't be ignored; cording to the Orange County berculosis and Health Association However, since it is a symptom and not an illness in itself, shouldn't treat it with sometime you read about in the paper hear about over TV. It's something you should do to your doctor. That "always tired" feeling be a symptom of many the amiss. It can result from work or not enough work. It be a sign of anemia, not en-sleep, tuberculosis, thyroid ease, low blood pressure, mastrition, boredom, lack of exercise of almost any kind. Tiredness all the time, or not nor not something to resign you to. Your doctor can find out if the basic trouble is and treats If you try to treat it yourself probably won't do any good you may delay diagnosis of a dition which should receive nal care. So stop just dragging you around. Drag yourslef to the tor. Going somanlace? Lions' Open Antique Show The third annual Antique Show and Sale sponsored by the Laguna Beach Lions Club will be held today and on August 23, 24 and 25, at the Elks Club, 680 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Thirty dealers from California, Western and Midwestern States and one even from the Virgin Islands, are bringing a vast array of antiques objects of art, art glass, jewelry, curiosities and countless items for the delight of the antique hunter, connoisseur and mere browser. The Show will be open from noon until 10 p.m. except on Sunday, the 25th when the hours will be from noon until 6 p.m. Admission is $1.00 per person at the door. CONE-O'CONNOR MORTUARY 251 NORTH LEON STREET, ANAHEM KE 5-3209 Going someplace? Shipping something? See your nearest Santa Fe Agent or traffic representative Goodwill Industries Needs Plant Equipment Goodwill Industries here soon hope "all dressed up but with face to go", so to speak. Parts of the new $350,000 addi- tion to the Santa Ana Goodwill industries production plant are up, which will shortly re-current space problems at present crowded plant. Another problem — equip-lack — is equally pressing, leading to Gaylord Hicks, exec-director. There will be a new building. Could be fitted with up-to-date plant equipment. Much of our Bansan Joins Journalism Staff at OSC C. Smythe has joined the State College journalism as an assistant professor, President William B. Langs- announced today. The comes to Orange State holding various public rela- posts and serving on the fac- of Sterling College, Sterling. He served on the special sets committee of the Ameri- college Public Relations Asso- ion, and was a founder and chairman of the Kansas Col- public Relations Association. Smythe received his master's in journalism from the University of Oregon and is a member of Kappa Tau Alpha and Sigma Theta honorary fraternies. Picks Agency Appointment of The McCarty Company, Los Angeles, as the ad-vertising agency of American Electronics, Inc., Fullerton, man-ufacturer of electronic systems and components for the zero-space industry, is announced this week by Robert C. Loomis, AEI President. A theme, "Programmed for Progress," has been adopted to appear in all the company's literature and advertising, in order to call attention to the current program of product design and development aimed at foreseeable military, space, and industrial needs. ASTRONOMY COURSE Barron G. Knechtel, Orange Coast College mathematics and astronomy teacher, currently is taking a course in astronomy and planetarium operation at the Benjamin Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Pa. Knechtel is one of 20 National Science Foundation scholars enrolled. He received a NSF grant for the cost of tuition and subsistance. OPEN Monday, Thursday and Friday Night what's all the fuss? We want you to meet our High School Board . . . here they shining faces . . . 13 heads, chock-full of fashions ideas . . . back.to school in good shape. See the darling fashions she lots more fashion-right Back to School goodies . . . Get Come in! REGISTER FOR PRIZES . . . Clip the Coupon and you'll be one of the lucky ones in our BIG DRAWING FOR Look for the Representative from Your School! She's in We want you to meet our High School Board . . . here they shining faces . . . 13 heads, chock-full of fashions ideas . . back.to school in good shape. See the darling fashions she lots more fashion-right Back to School goodies . . . Get Come in! REGISTER FOR PRIZES . . . Clip the Coupon and you'll be one of the lucky ones in our BIG DRAWING FOR Look for the Representative from Your School! She's in See Our Official SQR High School Board Knit-Hit Classics Color of the Year . . . Red . . . in depth! Berkeley Brogues Shoe Co. Under pinnings by Hollywood Vassarette, Warner Mary Louise Fackiner Anaheim Union High School Anaheim Bernie Engle Magnolia High School ... Anaheim Susan Buhrig Garden Grove High School Garden Grove Della Horaceo Santa Ana Valley High School ... Santa Ana SQR HIGH SCHOOL Lincoln-Center at Lemon Downtown Anaheim Bernie Engle Magnolia High School... Anaheim Susan Buhrig Garden Grove High School Garden Grove Della Horacee Santa Ana Valley High School... Santa Ana SQR HIGH SCHOOL Lincoln-Center at Lemon Downtown Anaheim Linda Mohler Orange High School... Orange Kathy Ledbeter Santa Ana High School... Santa Ana FREE PARKING IN SQR'S OWN USE YOUR CONVENIENT SQR CHARGE ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Thursday, August 22, 1968 The Anaheim Gazette—3 ERE FRIDAY NIGHT — The Troubadour Singers currently at the Mon Ami Coffee House in Austin, will appear in the Anaheim Park and Recreation Department's "Under the Stars" folk concert in Pearson Park Greek Theatre, Friday, at 8 p.m. The summer series has been extended two weeks. and Friday Nights 'til 9 the fuss? oard . . . here they are with bright and fashions ideas . . . Ready to start you curling fashions shown below . . . and goodies . . . Get in on the fun! the Coupon and bring it in . . . maybe DRAWING FOR PRIZES! School! She's in the "fashion-know"! Kristi Owen Valencia High School ... here they are with bright and fashions ideas. Ready to start you carling fashions shown below. and goodies. Get in on the fun! the Coupon and bring it in. maybe DRAWING FOR PRIZES! School! She's in the "fashion-know"! Knit-Hit Classics by Gay Gibson! Berkeley Brogues, "Tee-Off" by Vogue assarette, Warner's and Gossard. HIGH SCHOOL BOARD" DRAWING FOR PRIZES Delta Horaces Santa Ana Valley High School... Santa Ana Kathy Shultz Savannah High School... Anaheim Jan Pemstee Delia Horaceo Santa Ana Valley High School ... Santa Ana Kathy Shula Savannah High School ... Anaheim Jan Femster Duena Park High School ... Duena Park Susan Storm Pullerton Union High School ... Pullerton Madeline Chennell Western High School ... Anaheim PARKING IN SQR's OWN PARKING LOT FREQUENT SQR CHARGE OR BANKAMERICARD