anaheim-gazette 1950-12-12
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What Anaheimers Are Doing This Christmas
Betty Leigh, student at UCLA, will return home from school a few days to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leigh of 600 S. Dickel. The family will spend Christmas Day with Mr. Leigh's mother, Mrs. Ada Leigh of 614 S. Clementine. The rest of the family to visit will be two daughters, Mrs. Arthur Bolton of Fullerton and Mrs. Lois Hause of Fullerton and one son, Floyd Leigh of Castago, Calif.
Rosemary Wood will be home from Occidental college next Saturday to spend two weeks of Christmas vacation with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. John A. Wood and sister, JoAnn, of 558 S. West st.
Dr. and Mrs. Howard Tews, 700 N. Helena and daughter, Norma, who will be home from Occidental college for the holidays, will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Anders of South Pasadena, Mrs. Edna Ashleigh of Alhambra will spend a few days visiting with the Tews family.
Another traditionalist family are Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Barfoot, 211 E. Alberta. They will celebrate Christmas Day with a turkey dinner at home. The family present will be daughter, Barbara, and fiance, Jim Sampson, of Palos Verde college, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Curlette of Brea, Mrs.
Christmas at home. Visiting them will be daughter, Mary, and husband, John Cole, of Redlands. Son, Louie, will also be on hand.
Another Anaheim family that will take Christmas Day at home with ease are the Loren Roberts of 933 N. Claudina st. Guests for dinner will be Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilke of Anaheim and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Giese, also of Anaheim. Beverly, James and Mikey will spend the day at home also.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schultz, Orange, will be the guests of Mrs. Schultz sister, Mrs. Emil Blankmeyer, and her husband, 403 E. Broadway, Christmas Day. Object is to demonstrate to the young niece and nephew how to play with their new toys.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert F. Heiden, 404 N. Janss, are having Christmas dinner at home with friends and relatives. Looking over the menu will be sons Johnny, Al and Bill, Marion Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. G. V. House and sons, of Yorba Linda and Mrs. Adelia Heiden of La Habra.
Holidays will be no holiday for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Griffith of 921 N. Dickel. They expect to be in the throes of moving into a new home.
China Reds Supply Vietminh Commies
TAIPEI, Formosa (JP)—A Nationalist defense ministry spokesman said today Chinese red trucks convoy are streaming continuously to Indo-China with supplies for Ho Chi Minh's Vietminh communist rebels.
He said the supplies are moving to Indo-China from Nanning in the South China province of Kwangsi.
The spokesman added, however that the ministry still had no confirmation of reports that Chinese-red regulars had entered Indo-China.
He said the reds are establishing a new field army in the south to plug the gap left by the transfer of Chinese to Manchuria and Korea. It is to be known as the Sixth field army and consist of some 200,000 men.
Tractor Project Members Meet
The first meeting for the 4-H Tractor Maintenance project members will be December 20: 7:30 p.m., at the Shepherd Traction Company, 17th and Harbor announces Anne Girod, Home Advisor for the Agricultural Extension Service, in charge of Orange county 4-H club work.
Don Rosedale, Yorba Linda, will report on his recent trip to the National 4-H Club Congress in Chicago. Mr. Rosedale was a claimed one of eight national winners in the Tractor Maintenance project. Local tractor dealer have been invited to attend the meeting as special guests.
If any person is interested
Another traditionalist family are Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Barfoot, 211 E. Alberta. They will celebrate Christmas Day with a turkey dinner at home. The family present will be daughter, Barbara, and fiance, Jim Sampson, of Palos Verde college, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Curlette of Brea, Mrs. Curlette is the former Georgia Barfoot.
Mr. and Mrs. Tex Middleton, 900 W. Broadway, will spend
So. County Bank Men Attend Meet
B. W. Jordan and Walter K. Thompson of the Southern County bank represented banks in this area at the December dinner meeting of the Independent Banks association of Southern California, composed of more than 70 independent, community owned banks in the Southland. The meeting was the largest in the association's history, it was announced by Earnist McCook, the organization's president and vice-president and cashier of the American National Bank of San Bernardino.
Four additional banks have been added to the membership roll during the past month, McCook stated.
The meeting featured a panel discussion of "Personell Relations and Salary Administration."
Entertainment during the dinner was provided by the Union Bank Singers, composed of Union Bank and Trust co. of Los Angeles employees and directed by P. Denton Hendrickson.
Hollingworth Dies
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Kansas and Portland, Oregon, where they visited relatives.
He is survived by his wife, Rosetta Hollingworth; three daughters, Mrs. Zella J. Cosgrove of Anaheim, Mrs. Alberta, Michaeli of Trabuco Canyon and Mrs. Myrtelle Tipping of Newport Beach; two sons, Dale J. of Santa Ana and Theodore W. Hollingworth of Anaheim; two sisters, Miss Alma Hollingworth and Mrs. Aimee Worrrell both of Portland, Oregon; 10 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.
He was a life member of the Knights of Pythias.
Funeral services will be conducted from the Hilgenfeld chapel Thursday at 2 o'clock and entombment will be made in the Melrose Abbey mausoleum.
ARCARO LEADS RIDERS
NEW YORK—(P)—Eddie Arcaro, veteran rider, has been re-elected president of the Jockey's Guild for his second two-year term. In the election, held by the newly elected Board of Governors of the Guild, all other officers were returned for the same term. They are: Ted Atkinson, eastern vice president; Fred Smith, central vice president; Lester Balaski, western vice president, and Porter Roberts, treasurer.
Mouthpiece Murder
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The sheriff's office was asked to provide help in the raid but none was provided. Sheriff Ernie Gene Biscaliluz told the Senator that Capt. Pearson made a "tragic mistake" in this instance.
Biscailuz said he told Pearson verbally to help out on the raid but Pearson later said he couldn't spare the manpower. The sheriff said he "should have found the manpower."
Pearson no longer heads the vice squad but now heads the Reords and Communications section.
Mrs. Nora Rummel, widow of the victim, told police that her husband was preparing special reports on the Guarantee case for grand jury presentation.
KOREAN WAR
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northeast coast within 40 miles of Soviet Siberia when masses red Chinese turned the tide and the order was given to withdraw.
The climactic point of collapse in the campaign sponsored by non-communist nations to smash red Korean aggression and unite the divided country was accounted for near-panic among Korean civilians.
Hordes of non-military Korea—and probably some fifth columnists—were swarming southward across the frozen countryside. They crowded into even available vehicle or trudge through the snow and along roads and trails. Whole villages were moved in queues of desperate
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POINTING WITH PRIDE—H. A. Bevins, Bevins Pontiac, points with no small amount of prithe grillwork on the Catalina version of the 1951 Silver Anniversary Pontiac now on display at 336 S. Los Angeles st. showroom. Taking note is salesman Bob Heinz. Overlooking the scene rear is the Pontiac "Better Dealers Award," highly prized by the Bevins Company, the county' sest Pontiac dealer.
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That's what I can enjoy any day
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No more stiff, harsh towels for my family. No more drudgery for me. I now dry my laundry automatically in a new gas clothes dryer. In a matter of minutes, I have soft, fluffy, sweet-smelling clothes.
If you're tired of lugging heavy baskets to outside lines
with my automatic gas clothes dryer
No more stiff, harsh towels for my family. No more drudgery for me. I now dry my laundry automatically in a new gas clothes dryer. In a matter of minutes, I have soft, fluffy, sweet-smelling clothes.
If you're tired of lugging heavy baskets to outside lines...of hanging up and taking down...of clothes pins, rust spots, sun-fading and other drying troubles...you need an automatic gas clothes dryer. I say GAS because gas is so much better. It's much more economical, too. The installed price of automatic gas clothes dryers is lower than that of other types of dryers. The operating cost is also lower with gas—only 2¢ to 3¢ per dryer-full.
You'll get a thrill out of the displays at dealers' or your Gas Company...so much so you'll want to consider an automatic gas clothes dryer as your major Christmas present this year.
SOUTHERN COUNTIES GAS COMPANY
YOUR HOME LAUNDRY ISN'T COMPLETE WITHOUT AUTOMATIC GAS
Joy Lane Guests On National Radio Hookup Saturday
Joy Lane, lovely Anaheim songstress who has soared to national fame with her work in the entertainment world, stars as guest vocalist on the Buzz Adlam show this Saturday evening. The time is 6 p.m. The station is KECA.
As guest vocalist, she will give forth solo numbers plus a duet with Adlam. The show will be broadcast nationally.
As a steady diet, Miss Lane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wurgaft, 319 N. Palm, is featured on the Jack Gregson show daily on TV Channel 7 from 2 p.m. to 4.
She recently completed a stand with Ted Fio Rito and the band at Hollywood's Cocoanut Grove.
Most recent honor accruing is her designation as queen by Southland Citrusmen.
The State Department of Veterans Affairs has certified approximately 60,000 veterans as eligible for preference in State civil service.
EAST LANSING (UP)—Michigan State's 1951 football schedule will be one of the most balanced geographically in Spartin history. Listed are three Big Ten teams, Michigan, Ohio State and Indiana; two top eastern independents, Penn State and Pittsburgh; one Pacific Cost Conference team, Oregon State; one Big Seven team, Colorado, and the two top midwest independents, Notre Dame and Marquette.
NEW FORMULA Checks Rheumatic ARTHRITIS PAINS
PAYNE'S FORMULA TABLETS contain a recent discovery that is bringing amazing relief to thousands. It works internally to reach every joint and muscle in the body. The very first dose of Payne's Formula usually starts curbing awful joint and muscle pains so you can work, sleep and live in greater comfort.
If you want a quick comforting help for the aches and pains of arthritis or rheumatism that may be used without fear of upsetting stomach give Payne's Formula a trial. The first bottle must really help you—or your money back.
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Other leading makes include Kenmore and Whirlpool.
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