Tuesday, September 9, 1969—Von Nay* (Calif.)THE NEW*9 ** .:u% - xPATRICIA BARHAM points out some detail work on ornate saddles valued at $25,000, which she donated to County Museum of Natural History. Inspecting riding equipment is Russell E. Belous, head of museum’s history division.Museum Gets Ornate RidinGear, SaddlesOrnate saddle and rtdingi Thp equipment, now on dis-1 concerned about the preserva-eauipment valued at morelpjay 3t the museum in Exposi- tlon of tJlelr historical records than $2b,000 have been do- Uon Park_ consists of twn gadJ and artifacts We hope Missnated to the Los AngelesCounty Museum of NaturalHistory.The saddles, on re owned by Hr. Frank F. Barham, a member of a Southern California pioneer family, were donated by his daughter, Patricia Barham...... Barham’s gift will stimulatedies and related riding pieces. 0^ers ln community toIncluded is a handcrafted sil- consider jl0w historic family velt;r bridle valued at $12,000. recort}s are be preserved.”One of the saddles wasA familiar figure in paradespresented to Dr. Barham in, , , . .. ,,932 by Mexican Presidentl^,'^^Pasquale Rubio.College SchedulesNuclear Physics1930’s. Dr. Barham rode in the_ . ,, Rose Parade, the Santa Bar-Dr. Barham was publisher bara Fiesta ^ was a mem.ber of the Rancheros Vista-doi’es riding group. Other Vistadores with whom Dr.Barham rode were former Sh-of the old Los Angeles Herald-Express. Barham Blvd., which crosses the site of one of the Barham family ran-Russell E. Belous, head of the museum’s history division, said the saddles will add materially to the collection ofA physics course. “Work- contemporary California his-shop in Nuclear Energy Appli-Extension Coursedies, was named in his honor. eriff Eugene Biscailuz, LeoCarrillo. William S. Hart and*.v-cations,” is being offered for toe first time at Ulysses S. Grant High School, Van Nuys, through the San Femando|£ Valley State extension program The workshop will meet weekly from 7 to ,9:45 p.m.'Mondays and carries threeunits of professional credit.The course content includes atomic theory and radioactivi-jty, Q-values of nuclear reactions, nuclear radiation effects, nuclear fission and reactors, fusion research, nu-j| dear explosives, particle ae-i|: celerators and high energy. ' Dr. Harbhajan Sandhu. Associate Professor of Physics,will teach the course, whichbegins Sept. 22.Enrollment will be accepted by mail through Sept. 12. An|g extension catalog and regis-1 tration form may be obtained I from the Extension Office, Ad- . ministration 302, San Fern an-1 do Valley State College, ||Northridge, 91324. Telephone: ITom Mix.The Barham saddles will beexhibited on toe east stairwayof toe main floor. The muse-toric materials. jum is open from 10 a.m. to“We are fortunate,” Belous 5 p.m. daily except Monday, said. “to have many pioneer Parking and admission are families in this area who are'freeDcor Esther:You don't have to be Jewish to enjoy the New Year cards at Flair Stationers. What a selection!Sadiefi■:-3|/ADear SadievYou were right! I found them for all my Mishpucha . . . they even imprinted them for me right there. Esther%JL«.i■VFLAIR STATIONER! A PRINTERS15143 Ventura Blvd.Sherman Oaks — 981-57204 ilAAWaller TaylorWaller Taylor II. a bos Angeles attorney and senior partner of Adams. Duque and Hazeltine, has been appointed) regional chairman of Californians for Murphy, state chairman Robert L. Meyer has announced.Californians for Murphy is a group encouraging United States Sen. George Murphy to run for a second term.Taylor chairma County f M Nixoi paign.LivHe has Los Angis a vicetor of tli tian Asslt; les and 1PirPi• iIH 4bHAI1*1tl