anaheim-gazette 1939-12-21
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School Principal To Fight Charge
Principal Floyd Lindsley of Laurel school at Los Alamitos will carry to the appellate court his fight to prevent the county board of education from hearing charges for revoking his credentials as a teacher, he said this week.
Specification's against Lindsley were filed last June 15 with the state board of education by Trustee A. J. Labourdette of the school, and Elmer Layton, then a trustee. They charged Lindsley had weekly individual private conferences with women teachers, at which he allegedly discussed their private lives and conduct away from school. He also was charged with fomenting dissatisfaction among electors against the trustees, allegedly encouraging the pupils in making slanderous remarks against the trustees, and failing to maintain proper discipline.
Lindsley answered by obtaining an alternative writ of prohibition temporarily restraining the county board of education from reviewing the charges. He claimed that they contained no facts showing immoral or unprofessional conduct, or evident unfairness for teaching, or disobedience of regulations governing teachers, which he claimed were the only grounds on which charges could be filed.
When the state board got the charges they were referred to the county board for hearing. Presiding Superior Judge G. K. Scovel quashed the alternative writ and
WASHINGTON, D. C.—Keith Morgan (left), National Chairman of the Committee for the Celebration of the President's Birthday, hands Commissioner George E. Allen, of the District of Columbia, his Certificate of Authority as Chairman of the March of Dimes Committee for the "Fight Infantile Paralysis" campaign.
Commissioner Allen will direct these donations of dimes to the ammunition in Americas' war against the invisible enemy while cripples little children. Under the campaign plan one-half of "March of Dimes" donations will be returned to the counties where raised. These donations will turn over to the Chapel of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis embracing the county. The other fifty per cent
Traffic Now Using Realigned Highway
Realignment of the Mountains-to-the-Sea highway between Corona and Riverside-Orange county line was completed and opened to traffic on December 6, according to information received by the National Automobile club. This $300,000 relocation project, which was launched one year ago, is about five miles in length, and was made necessary as the former route passes through the reservoir location of the Prado dam at the east end of Santa Ana canyon. In addition to materially decreasing and eliminating numerous curves, the new aligned highway will reduce the mileage approximately one mile.
Transients Ordered To Get Out of City
Two drunk transients who apparently took a dislike to Arthur Mercier last Saturday evening, did a pretty good job of beating him up before they parted company at the corner of Center and Philadelphia streets.
A short time later Anaheim police arrested George Imhoff, and Lee Jones on drunk charges: Monday morning, both pleaded guilty and were given a 30-day suspended sentence by City Judge Frank Tausch who ordered them never to come back to Anaheim. Mercier decided not to file additional charges.
Grover Cleveland was the first president of the United States to leave his country while serving office. He went beyond the three-mile limit while fishing off the WASHINGTON, D. C.—Keith Morgan (left), National Chairman of the Committee for the Celebration of the President's Birthday, hands Commissioner George E. Allen, of the District of Columbia, his Certificate of Authority as Chairman of the March of Dimes Committee for the "Fight Infantile Paralysis" campaign.
Commissioner Allen will direct distribution of "March of Dimes" birthday cards in all the states which will be filled with dimes and sent to President Roosevelt at the White House.
With Elsie Crabtree, the Nevada majorette whose dimpled knees recently became a national sensation, temporarily claiming the spotlight, final arrangements for the first "Santa Annual Frolic" were well on the way today.
Elsie, who lays claim to a set of sensational knees, will lead the frolic parade on the night of December 30, heading one of the many bands entered in the frolic. Other majorettes, firm in the belief that their knees are just as attractive as the more publicized pair, are planning to give the public a chance to decide for themselves the relative perfection of the assembled knees.
The majorettes, including Elsie, made up only a small portion of the entertainment scheduled by the Santa Ana Junior Chamber of Commerce, sponsors of the "Santa Annual Frolic."
Entries in the parade closed Monday, with a list of over 125 merchants, civic organizations, service clubs and lodges planning to participate. The event is scheduled to be one of the most spectacular affairs ever staged in Santa Ana.
Good clean fun is the object of the freelie, and scores of laugh-provoking floats and parade entries are promised by Lawrence Patterson, chairman of the junior chamber committee in charge.
"Santa Ana will be host to its Orange county neighbors, Saturday night, December 30, when the first 'Santa Annual Frolic' is presented," Patterson said. "The 200 members of the Santa Ana Junior Chamber of Commerce are working night and day to install a real party. The parade all will be an event well worth singing, but in addition to it, arrangements have been made for dances and midnight shows at various theaters."
The Santa Ana police department has completed plans to handle an estimated 75,000 seekers who will line the street during the parade. They will assisted by the American Legion and the Boy Scouts.
YMCA Group Spends Three Days in Camps
A three-day camping trip Camp Osceola was enjoyed week by a group of 11 Anahale boys. The group returned to the homes yesterday. Director of camp was J. B. Wilbur, YMCA secretary, while Ray Brawler served as a leader.
Boys who made the trip were Claude Wilson, Johnny Hein, Gathas, Den Hein, Jim Gadde, Ted Rinehart, Bill Pearson, Helsing, Jim Hein; Jim Davis and John Stalford.
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Lee Jones on drunk charges: Monday morning, both pleaded guilty and were given a 30-day suspended sentence by City Judge Frank Tausch who ordered them never to come back to Anaheim. Mercier decided not to file additional charges.
Grover Cleveland was the first president of the United States to leave his country while serving office. He went beyond the three-mile limit while fishing off the Atlantic coast.
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Sales Tax Helps Support Schools
Without revenue derived from sales tax, California's general fund for the 1939-41 biennium would be more than $17,000,000 short of sufficient money to meet appropriations required for educational purposes, according to William G. Bonelli, fourth district member of the state board of equalization.
Total general fund revenue for the biennium, Bonelli said, is estimated to be $342,965,379, of which the sales tax will contribute $184,178,223 or 53 per cent of the total. The balance of $158,778,156, or 147 per cent, comes from all other sources contributing to the general fund.
During the biennium the general fund is required to pay out for public educational purposes, a total of $176,174,349. As general fund income exclusive of sales tax revenue amounts to only $158,778,156, the fund would be $17,396,193 short of meeting educational requirements without sales tax revenue.
Largest allocation for educational purposes from the general fund is for grammar schools which will receive a total of $84,493,980; high schools get $65,864,300 and junior colleges, $2,178,000. The University of California allocation is set at $15,853,704.
Other educational institutions obtaining support from the general fund include seven state teachers' colleges, California school for the blind, California school for the deaf, California nautical school, Hastings law school. Support is
Asher T. Wallop Again Assists Santa Claus
Following a custom of many years' standing, Asher T. Wallop, 96, again this year made numerous toys of various types which are to be distributed among the needy children in northern Orange county. Wallop, father of William T. Wallop, Anaheim business man, resides with his son and daughter-in-law, on North Cypress street near the edge of Fullerton.
The toys were to be distributed today by the Missionary society of the Placentia Presbyterian church, with Mrs. Sula D. Abbott driving the team of reindeer.
All of Wallop's products are made of scrap wood by hand tools, and are all brightly painted or varnished. Despite his age, Wallop works nearly eight hours a day, almost every day of the year. He annually constructs from 300 to 400 toys, none of which he has ever sold.
CHRISTAIN SCIENCE CHURCH
"Break forth into joy, sing together, ye waste places of Jerusalem: for the Lord hath comforted his people, he hath redeemed Jerusalem." This verse from Isaiah is the Golden Text in the Lesson-Sermon on "Christian Science" on Sunday in all Churches of Christ, Scientist.
One of the Scriptural selections includes these verses from Luke: "And, behold, there was a woman which had a spirit of infirmity eighteen years, and was bowed together, and could in no wise lift herself. And when Jesus came
SEE BEING MADE ANNUAL FROLIC"
ng night and day to insure party. The parade alone is an event well worth seeing but in addition to it, arrangement have been made for six days and midnight shows at the theaterers."
Santa Ana police department has completed plans to be an estimated 75,000 funerals who will line the streets of the parade. They will be led by the American Legion Boy Scouts.
CA Group Spends Three Days in Camp
three-day camping trip at Osceola was enjoyed this by a group of 11 Anaheim. The group returned to their yesterday. Director of the was J. B. Wilbur, YMCA Mary, while Ray Brawley as a leader.
who made the trip were Wilson, Johnny Hein, Bill S., Don Hein, Jim Gaddis, Rinehart, Bill Pearson, Roy Rg. Jim Hein; Jim Davis and Stalford.
License Renewals Due at Year's End
Holders of on-sale alcoholic beverage licenses in southern California are reminded by William G. Bonelli, fourth district member of the state board, of equalization, that all such licenses expire on December 31, 1939, and must be renewed before January 1, 1940.
Applications for renewal of license must be accompanied by the required fee for the particular type of license.
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1939 Chev. delux sport sedan $275
1938 Chev. delux sport sedan 235
1938 Chev. delux town sedan 200
1937 Chev. delux sport sedan 195
1937 Plymouth delux sedan 175
1936 Studebaker Dictator Sed. 165
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1936 Dodge Pickup 125
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CARAMEL FROSTING: Cook over boiling water 1½ cups brown sugar, ½ cup water and 2 egg whites. Beat 7 minutes or until frosting holds peaks. Remove from heat. Continue beating till cool. Spread between layers (½ cup chopped toasted almonds can be added). Frost rest of cake. Decorate top with toasted whole almonds dipped in melted chocolate.
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Charlie McCarthy Will Head Parade
Pretty girls and Charlie McCarthy, the world famous radio character, will vie with beautiful dancers for public attention in Cadena New Year's day when the 51st annual Tournament of was parade winds its way over a mile route.
A rainstorm of the pretty girls to be on will be Miss Margaret Hunt-18-year-old junior college student who was chosen "Tournament Queen" from a list of 3000 candidates.
In keeping with the modern time of the Parade, "Twentieth Century in Flowers," Charlie McCarthy, the beloved dummy with a soul, a voice and a personality that has captivated millions, been appointed grand marshal the parade.
Located on the knee of his mentor, Edgar Bergen, Charlie McCarthy, the beloved dummy with a soul, a voice and a personality that has captivated millions, been appointed grand marshal the parade.
For 36 hours after the conclusion of the parade, the floats will main on public display at the old school grounds at the end of the parade route. This is a change from former years when the parade disbanded in Tournament park. Automobile parking the vicinity of this post parade free as is the exhibit itself.
4-H Club Plans Activities for Next Year
A report on projects during the past year and plans for the coming year by each member of the new Anaheim 4-H club featured the meeting of the group last Wednesday night at the home of Morris Carroll on Lincoln avenue. President Joe Lieb, Jr., presided.
Bob Neiswanger, club leader, also reported on county activities during 1939 and plans for 1940.
The club plans to stage a skating party during the second week in February, with members of other 4-H clubs of the county to be invited. Members also discussed the possibility of a club live stock project for next year, but no decision was reached.
At the close of the meeting Mrs. Joseph Carroll served refreshments to the group.
It is said that whooping cough is the most contagious of all childhood diseases.
Census Enumerator Posts Being Filled
The task of selecting enumerators for the 1940 census got underway Tuesday as Mrs. Mae Geeting began accepting applications from those who aspire to the per diem appointment as workers for the jobs opening in January in the business districts and in April in the residential districts.
Lon V. Seiglar, Colton attorney, has been named census administrator for the 19th congressional district. Mrs. Geeting's headquarters are Room 427 Spurgeon building, Santa Ana, and she will take applications through Friday. There will be posts for about 80 men and women.
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"SURE-MIX" CRISCO—biggest shortening discovery in 29 years!
New "Sure-Mix" Crisco does things no other shortening does for you
Today you can open your oven door and take out a finer, better-eating cake than you have ever baked before. There is a lot to this promise. It means 1. HIGHER cake—up to 15% higher, depending on the type of cake. 2. LIGHTER cake. 3. TENDERER cake.
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