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1964-03-12 · Anaheim Gazette · page 5 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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Girl Scout Week LUCKY PIERRE AND FOLK DANCERS — Preparing for the Juillette Low Day at Lapalma Park on Saturday to climax the activities of Girl Scout Week are members of Troop No. 249. Pierre (Sophie Andrews) headlines the act with the girls with their petticoats in the chorus. Freresa Yettke, Kathy Wowbliski, Mer. Leaders are Mrs. Edward Y. Cast Named For FJC Drama Roles Bridge Results Cast Named For FJC Drama Roles Sandy Mann, Fullerton Junior College coed from Whittier, has been cast in the lead of the delightful comedy "Miranda" to be performed March 13, 14, 19, 20, and 21 beginning at 8 p.m. in the Little Theatre of FJC. The play, written by Peter Blackmore and presented by FJC's Drama department, concerns the hilarious situations resulting from Sir Paul Martin's discovery of the mermaid, Miranda, while on a fishing trip. The Martin household becomes upset over the antics of Miranda due to her ability to transform herself from a mermaid into a vivacious young lady. Sir Paul Martin is played by Terry Lamb of Anaheim. Others in the play include Katherine Sellars, Yorba Linda, as Lady Martin; Kathie Miller, Whittler, as Isobel; Raymond Valencia, Santa Ana, as Charles. Also in the cast from Fullerton are Marlene Schoner, as Betty; Mary Knaus, as Nurse Cary; and Emil Roberts, as Nigel. The play is directed by George Archambeault with technical direction by George Stoughton, both instructors at FJC. Miss Trina Portillo designed the set. Tickets for the performances are now on sale at FJC. Adults are $1.50 and students and children are 75 cents. PACIFIC CRUISE Herbert C. Miller, Jr., machinist's mate fireman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Miller of 2627 Widy Lane, has departed aboard the dock landing ship USS Monticello for a tour with the Seventh Fleet in the FEATURE — Talented dancer Juliet Prowse has been signed as an added attraction to the Jimmy Durante Show which opens Saturday evening, March 28th, at Melodyland Theatre in Anaheim. The show, which will run through April 5th, also features Eddie MICHAEL ULRICH, dental technician, second class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Ulrich of 206 East Alberta St., serving aboard the nuclear powered attack aircraft carrier USS Enterprise operating out of PACIFIC CRUISE Herbert C. Miller, Jr., machinist's mate fireman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Miller of 2627 Widby Lane, has departed aboard the dock landing ship USS Monticello for a tour with the Seventh Fleet in the Western Pacific. FEATURE — Talented dancer Juliet Prowse has been signed as an added attraction to the Jimmy Durante Show which opens Saturday evening, March 28th, at Melodyland Theatre in Anaheim. The show, which will run through April 5th, also features Eddie Jackson, Sonny King and popular singer Bobby Vinton. MICHAEL ULRICH, dental technician, second class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Ulrich of 206 East Alberta St., is serving aboard the nuclear powered attack aircraft carrier USS Enterprise, operating out of Norfolk, Va. TRYING TO CHOOSE between Boysenberry and lemon pie at the men's pre-Easter luncheon series is Anaheim YMCA president Bob Wetzler with Mrs. James Conn, left, and Mrs. Kenneth Seltt, First Baptist Women's Society members serving the luncheon at the YMCA. Community men are invited to attend the luncheon meetings held between 12:05 and 12:55 on Wednesdays. Reservations may be made by calling KE 5-2165. Week Dr. Gard, Norma Zimmer To Bring Easter Message Rev. Donald Gard, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Anaheim, will bring the Easter message at the Sixth Annual Easter Sunrise Service sponsored by the Los Alamitos-Rossmoor Ministerial Association and Junior Chamber of Commerce. This event, open to the public, is held at Forest Lawn Memorial-Park, Cypress on Easter morning at 5:15 a.m. Miss Norma Zimmer, T.V. and recording star featured by Lawrence Welk, will be the soloist for the event, singing, "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth," from Handel's Messiah. Other musical selections will be brought by the Long Beach Brethren High School under the direction of Miss Carleda Hutton. Dr. Gard, noted for his T.V. series "Covenant" and his participation on "Press and Clerk," will speak on the subject "The Little Man Who Wash There." He became pastor of the Anaheim parish in 1959 and has taken an active part in civic affairs. Currently he is serving on the Board of Directors of the Anaheim Rotary Club, Synod Pastor of the Southern California Synod of United Presbyterian Church in addition to his weekly T.V. series. Pastor Gard, former professor at Princeton University also writes curriculum materials for the International Lesson Series and authored a book on Greek Exegesis used in Seminaries across the United States. He has written numerous articles that have received national wide coverage on the subject "Christianity versus Communism." FREE ESTIMATES Re-Upholstered 3950 LABOR Materials Extra DRAPES Labor FREE You Pay for Material Only CARPETS WALL-TO-WALL We bring the Samples to Your home. Call—879-7214 ASHBROOK INTERIORS No matter how much you nurse a grudge, it won't get better. Labor FREE You Pay for Material Only WALL-TO-WALL We bring the Samples to Your home. Call—879-7214 ASHBROOK INTERIORS Most powerful man in the world In America, where by far the greatest amount of electricity is produced, the average worker is provided with electric power equal to the energy bodied men. With this at hand, he's the most powerful man in the work system has ever come close to matching the record of the investor-owned companies of America. We have more electric power capacity than th countries combined—three times the capacity of the Soviet Union. T never bury us electrically! To see how companies like Southern Califor put the punch in America's power, please read right. Southern Ca Thursday, March 12, 1964 The Gazette—5 MARINE PRIVATE ERNEST R. HNEIDY, JR., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hneidy, Sr., of 401 Kroeger St., completed individual combat training at the Second Infantry Training Regiment, Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton. JAMES E. STONE, airman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Stone of 1925 Robert Lane, is serving aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Rangarer, currently undergoing overhaul at the San Francisco Naval Shipyard, San Francisco. AMAZING The NUMBER OF SERVICED offered at SOR WANT ADS BRING FAST RESULTS! WANT ADS BRING FAST RESULTS! Answers to key questions about the investor-owned electric utility industry and the all-electric future How does the USA compare with Russia in power? Every way you measure it, America is well out front in the race for electric power. The production of electricity per person in the USA is more than three times that of the USSR. Looking far into the future, experts do not foresee Russia, with its government-operated system, ever catching up with USA. There is hardly anything in the history of industry to compare with the steady, orderly progress made over the past 80 odd years by the electric industry. This chart shows how we stand in electric power capacity compared to other nations. ELECTRIC POWER CAPACITY—1960 Japan Canada W. Germany Gt. Britain Russia United States How well is the USA served electrically by investor-owned utilities? Virtually every community, farm and hamlet in USA is served with low-cost electricity by investor-owned utilities such as Southern California Edison. Their transmission lines crisscross the face of America, bearing the low-cost power needed for modern living today and in the bright, busy all-electric future. Here's how America's principal electric transmission lines will cover the U.S. by 1970. transmission lines crisscross the face of America, bearing the low-cost power needed for modern living today and in the bright, busy all-electric future. Here's how America's principal electric transmission lines will cover the U.S. by 1970. PRINCIPAL INTERCONNECTED ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION LINES—1970 By 1970 the investor-owned electric companies expect to nearly double their present generating capacity. By 1980 this figure is expected to reach over three and one-half times today's total. This growth is pretty staggering, even in a land where growth is taken for granted. But when it is remembered that this surging growth of low-cost electricity comes on a pay-its-own-way basis—with not a penny of tax support—it is doubly significant. It is, fortunately for us taxpayers, totally unnecessary for the government even to attempt or consider duplicating the service and facilities of the investor-owned utility companies of America. For more details, send for your copy of "The Investor-Owned Electric Utility Industry." Write: The Advertising Department, Southern California Edison Company, P.O. Box 351, Los Angeles 53, Calif.