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12 Anaheim Gazette MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1950 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Toyful Christmas Continued from Page 7 dump truck we have seen. And if an electric train is on your list stop in at McMahan's Furniture Store and see the 57 piece electric train set with the very reasonable price. Children obviously feel the need for vigorous outdoor play. This is helped along by a slide, a swing and a sandbox and by well built wheel toys. Penny's has a special department well stocked with tricycles, wagons, wheelbarrows and the like. These are designed to build self-confidence and husky physical development. Richardson's Five and Ten Cent Store also has a complete line of toys to help along this outdoor play. Soft, cuddly toys fill the need that tiny tots have for expressing affection. Sweet little bunnies, dogs and rag dolls offer companionship, too, that the little ones want when going to sleep YOUNGER TOUCH—Clothes suggestions for the younger set make up the Clarice Dress Shop Christmas window display. (Gazette photo by Bradley) German Youngster Finds New Twist To Christmas Story DAYTON (F)—Only persons who don't believe there is a Santa Claus need read on. Three-year-old Margery Bidstrup obviously was frightened Maedchen." Margery's sobs stopped. Her eyes widened. And in half a reindeer's wink, she was in his lap. German Youngster Finds New Twist To Christmas Story DAYTON (AP)—Only persons who don't believe there is a Santa Claus need read on. Three-year-old Margery Bidstrup obviously was frightened by the bristling court-like setup Santa had in the gaily decorated department store. Mrs. Henry Bidstrup was having no luck comforting her daughter. Margery watched the line of children file up to see Santa—and sobbed. Finally, her mother leaned down and whispered in tones easily heard by Santa. Quick as a reindeer's wink, Santa beckoned to the dampeyed little girl: “Kommst du hier, Kleine Maedchen.” Margery's sobs stopped. Her eyes widened. And in half a reindeer's wink, she was in his lap. A few moments more conversation, and Margery rattled off her Christmas list: “Ein weihnachtsbaum (she just couldn't remember Christmas tree) . . . a plate . . . and a skillet.” She was all smiles as she waved farewell to her new-found friend. He winked. Margery winked back. “So different from last Christmas in Kiel, Germany,” said Mrs. Bidstrup. Yule Love This Doorway Display Looking for a new idea for your doorway decoration this Christmas? Here's one that will delight the whole family because they'll have an opportunity to watch how it's put together. Drape evergreen festooning, entwined with colored bulbs in graceful loops above the door. Hang long sprays of greens topped with bright red plastic bows at each side of the door. Buy or make a huge red and white plaid stocking and stuff with newspaper which has been rolled into hard balls. Fill the top of the stocking with inexpensive toys. Place two huge lighted packages at one side of the entrance step. Use the end of an orange crate for the base. Fasten a porcelain socket in the center and insert a 60-or 100-watt bulb, depending on the size of the package. Now, fashion a wire frame to the wooden base to form a box-like structure. Cover with plastic shower curtain type material, available in yard goods departments, and trim with plastic “ribbon” in a contrasting color. For additional highlights on the door, hide a 150-watt spotlight behind the large package and aim it at the Christmas stocking. MALAYAN FORESTS PROMOTED KUALA LUMPUR (AP) — The dense forests of the Malayan peninsula are likely to stay that way for a long time to come. The government of the Federation of Malaya is determined to keep them growing. J. P. Edwards, acting director of forestry, has announced $2,-193,000 is being spent to push a forestry development plan. Thrill the folks BACK HOME with a bite of Sunny California SEND THEM Fancy Wrapped FRUIT PACKS ... and see our Complete Library of Health Books For All Health Food Products Come to our NEW Location Pacific Health Foods 507 No. Los Angeles Street Near Elks Club Anaheim—Phone 3304 Foul Christmas continued from Page 7 k we have seen. An electric train is on stop in at McMahan's Store and see the 57 electric train set with the manage price. Obviously feel the need us outdoor play. This long by a slide, a swing edbox and by well built Penny's has a special well stocked with trigons, wheelbarrows and These are designed to confidence and husky development. Richard and Ten Cent Store a complete line of toys long this outdoor play. Ddly toys fill the need toys have for expressing Sweet little bunnies, rag dolls offer com too, that the little when going to sleep or when waiting for mommie to get them up in the morning. This type of toy should be washable and have no removeable parts (like button eyes) which the baby could swallow. The toy department at McCoy Drug Store, devoted as it is to toys for the child under six years of age, has a wide assortment. Ballard's toy department is also designed for the youngster under six years and has a number of these soft, cuddly toys that may either be wiped off with a damp cloth or washed in the washing machine. A doll that can do many of the things that real babies can do gives a little girl a chance to lavish much tender affection and tender care. She likes to imitate toys to meet certain needs of play mother as she takes care of baby sister or brother and that is why the baby doll has always been a favorite. So much the better if baby doll can be washed, has washable hair, wets, drinks from a bottle and cries. As a girl gets older, she likes to collect story book dolls. Beautifully dressed Cinderella at the Betty Rose Shop is particularly popular this year. The "Sweetheart Doll" offered by Alpha Beta Stores is big news. Nearly two feet tall, she has curly hair, magic skin arms and legs and an unbreakable plastic head. She cries and sleeps and is dressed very nicely. She is also a bargain. In order to acquaint you with Food Club Quality Foods, Alpha Beta is offering the "Sweetheart Doll" at just about half the regular price when you purchase any three Food Club itmes. The Food Club line includes coffee, canned fruits and vegetables etc. Playing with dolls calls for a doll house. The newest ones are substantially made of metal, decorated in the latest fashion, open on one side for convenience. See them at Richardson's and Ten Cent Store where will also find furnishing every room of the doll house. Musical playthings are when not too complicated. A can be enjoyed by a two year old and as he gets older he will picking out simple tunes toy piano, harmonica or phone. The Weber Book Store especially good selection of musical instruments and tions for playing simple come with them. The good r that can be coaxed from toys is surprising, A word to the wise for v The National Safety council the common winter practice leaving overshoes on the stairs is a tripping hazard. stairs clear. is the happiest invitation we have ever ded—an invitation to you to come in see the finest, most beautiful, most ble Pontiacs ever built. These are ac masterpieces, new inside and out, a quarter-century of thorough goodness into every one. Plan to drop in soon. Announcing Silver Ann Pontiac New and Beautiful Proof that Dollar and Feature for Feature you can now on display at your Pontiac Dealer 1. 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