anaheim-gazette 1950-12-01
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Fremont Student Body Council and Home Room representatives met Thursday to decide on Christmas decorations for the school. Final votes was in favor of decorated Christmas trees in the front hall and in the cafeteria.
Boy's and girl's Glee Club, Troveres, Oral English class and the band have started practice for the Christmas program to be presented to the public December 15th. Classes in art, sewing and shop are working on Christmas card frames to be used in the program.
Teachers will have their annual Christmas party at Cary's in Whittier on Tuesday, December 12th.
Eighth grade wood shop classes have started to make end-tables. Most of these will end up as holiday gifts.
Classes at Fremont have drawn names for a gift exchange on December 15th.
Forgetting the holiday season for the moment, we'll consider other activities.
Thursday both journalism classes saw a movie called "Trees to Tribune." It gave the history of the Chicago newspaper from the time the trees were felled in the Canadian woods and made into paper until finally printed on a soloist board.
BOB LARSON
FJC Presents Yule Program
Fullerton junior college in conjunction with singers of its school district communities will present "A Festival of Christmas Song," Sunday evening at 7:30 in the high school auditorium. The performance is free and the public is cordially invited.
Under the direction of Donald Jones, college voice instructor, a mass chorus composed of members of the A Cappella Choir and volunteer singers from the community will sing both sacred and postmaster Urge Early Christmas Parcel Mailing
By LOUIS HOSKINS
If you want to be sure of delivery before Christmas, mail packages and cards by Dec. 20 for Anaheim address. All postal employees receive evidence of greater co-operation by public in early Christmas mail of late years, due no doubt great part, to the campaign for by the newspapers and other medium of public information. Phaps another cause for early mailing is the congestion of the terminals at Christmas time 20 years ago when a great volume Christmas mail was not delivered until after Christmas had come and gone.
It will pay you to use stiff corded fiberboard boxes and stock for your packages. Fragile items must be individually cushioned with excelsior or shredded paper in a strong box to prevent breakage. A package isn't ready for mailing to withstand the Christmas rush unless it can tumbled down a chute, tossed some distance into a mail sack, and then have other loaded mail piled on top of it. The address should be on but one side of the box and your return address is required.
The rate on Christmas cards sealed is two cents. This is satisfactory service if you know
Classes at Fremont have drawn names for a gift exchange on December 15th.
Forgetting the holiday season for the moment, we'll consider other activities.
Thursday both journalism classes saw a movie called "Trees to Tribune." It gave the history of the Chicago newspaper from the time the trees were felled in the Canadian woods and made into newsprint until finally printed as a metropolitan daily paper.
The big Christmas issue of the Pathfinder will be published December 14.
Two hundred and fifty new books have been added to the Fremont Library. Mythology is a new subject for the seventh grade classes but it won't remain a stranger long English classes are studying and writing myths to put in their own mythological notebooks.
"20th Century Breadmaking" was previewed by the cooking classes today. A different type of movie was shown to the girls' gym classes Tuesday. Health was the subject of their movie.
Triple Trio sang for the Ebell Club last week.
Basketball practice started Tuesday for the boys who are trying out for the teams.
The Shinkolobwe uranium mine in the Belgian Congo was discovered in 1915.
FJC TEACHER
REPRESENTS STATE
Representing the State of California at the annual meeting of the Western Association of Teachers of Speech was Denver Garner, speech instructor at Fullerton junior college.
The convention was held at Santa Barbara during the Thanksgiving holidays. The purpose of the 26 panels was to present existing speech problems and arrive at a professional and practical solution to the instructors' problems.
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AAF Eligibility Rules Changed
Former servicemen in a branches of the Armed Forces who were previously ineligible for enlistment in the regular Air Force because of dependency restrictions may now be enlisted without regard to number of dependents providing they are eligible for enlistment in the grade of sergeant or higher, T/Sgt. George McGlumphy, Recruiting Sgt., at the Fullerton City Hall announced today.
Male Air Force applicants, with or without prior service, eligible for the grades of private, private first class and corporal, may be enlisted provided they have more than two dependents, it was explained.
Men currently serving in the Air Force, including reservists or extended active duty, may be enlisted immediately without regard to number of dependents according to the new directive.
Philharmonic Puts Concert to Dec. 16
The Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestra concert, originally scheduled for Dec. 9, has been changed to Dec. 16, so that the workers may have more time to sell more season tickets.
The orchestra will be here under the direction of Alfred Wallenstein, and the program will consist of Beethoven's "Overture to the Prometheus," Dvorak's "Symphony No. 5 (New World Symphony)," Debussy's "Nocturne, (Festival)," Debussy's Prelude to the Afternoon of the Fawn," and to be concluded by Stravinsky's "Firebird Suite."
A Penny Shower will be held Wednesday during activity period. The money collected will be sent immediately to CARE. This service is being done by the Commercial club.
Tomorrow night the annual alumni banquet will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the cafeteria, followed by dancing at 9 p.m. Eustace Rojas seven-piece orchestra will play for the dancing with a grand door prize. A top class award prize will also be presented.
Rehearsals started today for the music department in preparation for the annual Christmas program. Classes to take part in the program will be Glee Clubs, A-Capella Choir, Orchestra and the Drama department.
Sophomores will be host for the annual Freshman and Sophomore reception. To start off the evening everyone will meet in the auditorium at 7:30 p.m. for a surprise movie. After the movie refreshments will be served in the cafeteria and a dance will be held in the girls gym.
Christmas dance, to be held at 8:30 p.m., Dec. 16, in the AUHS study hall is being planned by the senior executive committee. Students and teachers alike are urged to attend the formal dance and support the seniors in their last activity of the year.
A package isn't ready selling to withstand the rush unless it can be down a chute, tossed some into a mail sack, and gave other loaded mailacks on top of it. The address be on but one side of the your return address is re-
ate on Christmas cards until two cents. This is a story service if you know complete correct address of order. Unsealed cards with its postage does not receive any service. Using the two unsealed, you may write diate Christmas greetings in your name but any nesat conveys news of your or like matter makes the class and requires three stage. If you do not know complete address it would be advantage to use three postage on the card and that it will be delivered or address is incorrect—reo you Air Mail and Spevery are available or ast cards for any you have used.
Special rule requires limit postage of three cents smaller than 2% by 4 on larger than 9 by 12 whether sealed or unsent. An avoid standing in line chasing your stamps for as cards early in December lines at the window ship and parcel post winll be opened on Saturday mns, Dec 16 and 23. temporary employees needed Christmas period at the Postoffice have been will be delivery of pack-Christmas day but other of the postoffice will not
PROFILES—Morris Marienel and his son are performing an outstanding public service, by supplying Anaheimers with hardware. Both Junior and Senior are Anaheimers who are outstanding merchandizers.
PICKUPS—Elmer Bolding, the Orangethorper is an outstanding merchant patrolman. A felony charge of theft of an airplane will be lodged against Eddie Lee Weathers, 19, the Buena Park lad who "borrowed" Bill Kalmbell's BT-13 trainer that Robert Griggs, 17, piloted through the pea-soup fog and cracked up. Incidentally, the "heavy overcast" (or whatever you want to call it) caused the Garden Grove district school superintendent, O. A. Peters, to declare a one-day school vacation. The State Board of Equalization denied Clifford and Floyd Lakeman an off-sale beer and wine license for their Fullerton neighborhood market. Ruth Zimmerman, a buyer for Bullock's Downtown Big Town store, will be a winter bride. John Stack, an Uptown businessman, is the lucky guy.
Bill and Wesley are expert craftsmen in their line. You bet!... Paul Bruce, the Anaheimer who just got back from the hot spot, has some interesting stories to tell. The Marine sergeant really has been places since he reentered the service, August 1... Incidentally, they tell us that the Buena Park barber, Jim Medders, found the going rough. The gooks had a hot reception for this gyrene... Charles Knowlton who helped build up this neck of the woods has a copy of the first road maps ever published—those were the bicycle trails of the Gay Nineties. The American Society of Wheelmen who issued the book of bike trails in 1896 later became the Auto Club of Southern California... Burrice Pottery's Howard N. Lee is developing one of Anaheim's foremost industries that is doing business on an international scale. The inconspicuous North Los Angeles street concern recently filled an order to Chile Barbara Lanker Loretta Platt and Jean Jones are to be congratulated for turning out fine Book Week posters.
DELIVERY OF ORANGE COTHER DAY. It wasn't news, because he didn't bite back.
MEMOS—Anaheim City Administrator K. A. Murdook should take Tom Hoag to the Orange county civilian defense meeting tonight. The young telephone-man could give even such veteran heads as Willis H. Warner, the chairman of the supervisors; James Musick, t-shirt; Dr. Edward Lee Russell, county health officer; and John Sailors who is to be the administrative officer, a few pointers on disaster setup. The Anaheimer has a system that should be given consideration. It is good because it overlooks nothing... City Judge Leonard P. Bonnat declared a "recess" after blacking out while making a phone call rather day. It was indigestion, he said... E. C. Richardson, FBI special deputy, was in Anaheim on a service club speaking mission and not to investigate the one-armed bandits that operated locally until authorities "put the heat on." Incidentally, someone who oughta
Eligibility Changes
Air Force applicants, with out prior service, eligible grades of private, private and corporal, may be provided, they have no in two dependents, it was currently serving in the active duty, may be re-immediately without number of dependents, to the new directive.
Harmonic Puts Concert to Dec. 16
Los Angeles Philharmonic concert, originally scheduled Dec. 9, has been changed so that the workers more time to sell more tickets.
Orchestra will be here direction of Alfred Wein, and the program will of Beethoven's "Overture Prometheus," Dvorak's No. 5 (New World by)," Debussy's "Noc- festival)," Debussy's Pre- the Afternoon of the and to be concluded by'y's "Firebird Suite."
Garden Grove district school superintendent, O. A. Peters, to declare a one-day school vacation. The State Board of Equalization denied Clifford and Floyd Lakeman an off-sale beer and wine license for their Fullerton neighborhood market. Ruth Zimmerman, a buyer for Bullock's Downtown Big Town store, will be a winter bride. John Stack, an Uptown businessman, is the lucky guy. James A. Baker, president of the Anaheim Cooperative Orange ass'n and vice-president of Southern County bank, was reelected vice-president of the Mutual Orange Distributors. Congratulations... That drive the Anaheim High school teachers made for a raise in pay was followed by similar moves by instructors in Fullerton and Santa Ana.
NOT NEWS—Frank Susedik, the Buena Park deliveryman, was bitten by a dog while making a
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