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Cypress Notes
Christine Davis
Phone Jackson 7-2810
A delicious ham dinner and all of the trimmings was enjoyed by members of the facult of the Cypress school and their husbands or wives in the home of Mrs. Ethel Rutledge, 8792 Walker St., last Monday evening.
Forty guests were seated in the lovely patio of the home which is enclosed and decorated in Mexican style.
Several guests were honored at the dinner which included Miss Elizabeth Dickerson, principal of Cypress school, who was celebrating her birthday anniversary. Other guests who were honored were the members of the faculty who are leaving the staff following the close of the school in June. They are Wes Visel, Tom Lorenzini, Jack Schiber, Bill Moorehead Mrs. Arline Schiller, and Mrs. Jean Brizendine.
Each of the honored guests received a beautifully and cleverly decorated cake which had been decorated by Mrs. Aline Gibbons, one of the fifth grade teachers.
Special guests other than those mentioned above were Kathleen Kinney of Seal Beach; Beth Kroesen, Cypress; May Weber, Anaheim; Elizabeth Miller, Santa Ana; and Alice Herrick of Orange.
Fire Chief Warns Of Fire Danger
CYPRESS—How will your house burn when it catches fire---hot---hungrily — and fast or just a small controllable blaze?
It's not hard to tell which it will be according to Fire Chief A. E.
Fire Chief Warns Of Fire Danger
CYPRESS—How will your house burn when it catches fire---hot---hungry—and fast or just a small controllable blaze?
It's not hard to tell which it will be according to Fire Chief A. E. Arnold. Any firemen can tell long before fire ever strikes.
"We know from the records of the National Fire Protection Association that there are close to 1000 home fires every day," he said.
"One house will have only a small fire and the next one will be gutted before anything can be done. In the answer" he added. "Most folks' he warned," don't realize how much rubbish they have around the house. They just dont recognize the old mattresses in the attic or old clothing in closets and stored furniture in the basement as rubbish. But that's what it is. And nearly everytime, it means the difference between a small fire and a bad one."
"The fire department wants to help every householder eliminate this serious hazard to life and property," the Chief said.
This is one of the main objects of the home inspection campaign which the department is conducting in cooperation with the International Association of Fire Chiefs. The campaign is aimed at cutting injuries and deaths to children from home fires.
Gemini Club to Honor Scholarship Winners
SANTA ANA—Dr. Daniel McNaughton, director of Santa Ana College, will be the speaker Friday night when the Gemini Club of Santa Ana holds its first annual banquet to honor two scholarship winners among outstanding Latin-American boys in Orange County High Schools.
Dr. McNaughton will speak on the importance of helping Latin-American people obtain higher education. This is the objective of the men's group which has established $100 scholarships for the two boys, entitling them to attend any Orange County junior college.
Sheriff James Musick will present the awards and Manuel Fancy rep
Costa Mesa Slates Annual Fish Fry
COSTA MESA — With half the town busy at something, Costa Mesa is preparing for its ninth annual Fish Fry, parade and carnival June 5 and 6; it will also be for the Newport district-and everybody else—since the sponsorship is by the Newport Harbor Lions Club.
President Donald Dungan of the service club, general chairman of the Fish Fry, said that there'll be plenty of beauty this year; there will be two contests.
Fish Fry Queen will be picked the night of June 4, and she will be crowned at 12:30 p.m. June 5 at the Costa Mesa Community Park where the events will be concentrated. A beauty winner will be selected in a contest at 2 p.m. June 6. this to be followed by a baby contest.
Major opening day event will be June 5 at 2 p.m. when a parade swings through the city and winds up at the park. Singer Roberta Linn will be marshalette.
Aiding Dungan on the general committee are Al Robeson, Forrest Foster, Walter Miller, Don Stevens, Al Ogden, Ray Knapp, Judy Sutherland, Bruce Martin, Al Hollister, Les Smith and Heinz Kaiser.
Martin said that entries still are open in the parade and can be had from him at 1793 Newport Blvd Bill Lord is in charge of the Fish Fry Queen contest and Kerm Rima is handling the beauty contest.
State Makes Allocation For County Fairgrounds
banquet to honor two scholarship winners among outstanding Latin-American boys in Orange County High Schools.
Dr. McNaughton will speak on the importance of helping Latin-American people obtain higher education. This is the objective of the men's group which has established $100 scholarships for the two boys, entitling them to attend any Orange County junior college.
Sheriff James Musick will present the awards and Manuel Esqueda, of Garden Grove, president of the club, will be master of ceremonies. The Milton Mann studios will present a musical program. More than 200 persons will attend.
Selection of the scholarship winners was based 75 per cent on scholarship and 25 per cent on activities and included a personal interview. Each school was entitled to nominate two boys, all of whom will attend the banquet to hear the announcement of the winners.
Nominees are Ronald Contreras and Richard Mata, Anaheim; Aurilio Hernandez and Ted Rodrigues, Valencia; Tony Rivas and Herbert Valencia, Tustin; Plo De La Riva and Armando Aguinaga of Santa Ana; Eloy Martinez and Rudy Martinez, Newport Harbor; Fred Arevalos, Laguna Beach; Fred M. Varela and Joe J. Vecerra, Huntington Beach; Wally Davis and Robert Garcia, Garden Grove; Robert Avila and Phillip Padilla, Fullerton, and Ray Estrada, Capistrano.
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