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1951-08-01 · Anaheim Gazette · page 5 of 10 · OCR glm-ocr
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94 New Volumes Added to City's Public Library A total of 84 new books will go into general circulation at Anaheim Public Library today, librarians have announced. Fiction books total 23, non-fiction 28 and Junior Library books, 43. Junior Libraries Lone Star Tomboy, Allyn Allen; California Mission Days, Helen Bauer; Ride Out the Storm, Margaret E. Bell; Paradise Square, Pamela Blanco; Remarkable Exploits of Lancelot Biggs, Spaceman, Nelson Bond; Sam Patch, Arna & Jack Conroy Bontemps; Lodestar, Rocket Ship to Mars, Franklyn M. Branley; Mr. Pudgins, Ruth C. Carlsen; High Smoke, Audrey Chalmers; Henry Huggins, Beverly Cleary; Dollar for Luck, Elizabeth Coatsworth; "Gabbit" the Magic Rabbit, Carroll Colby; State Birds and Flowers, Olive L. Earle; Mr. T. W. Anthony Woo, Marie Hall Ets; The Thirsty Lion, Karine Forbes; Chuggy and the Blue Caboose, Lydia & Don Freeman; Julia Valeria, story of Ancient Rome, Elizabeth Gale; Cow Concert, Earle Goodnow; The Kitten's Secret, Margaret Gossett; Big City, Berta and Elmer Hader; The Littleest Cowboy, Inez Hogan; Forest Animals and How to Draw Them, Amy Hogeboom; Randy and the Queen of Sheba, Margaret S. Johnson; Irish Red, son of Big Red, Jim Kjelgaard; Lars and the Luck Stone, Faith Yingling There are no ugly women only those who fail to make the most of themselves," said Bernice Adams, manager of the new Stauffer System Salon, as we was noted. He was an ardent sportsman, world-traveler and connoisseur. His hobby of cultivating orchids gave him great pleasure. "There are no ugly women, only those who fail to make the most of themselves," said Bernice Adams, manager of the new Stauffer System Salon, as we chatted in one of the well appointed rooms at 2023 N. Main st., Santa Ana. "Beauty begins with good posture. A lovely figure is the well-proportioned figure—straight, graceful, relaxed and lim, with the weight evenly and symmetrically distributed," said Mrs. Adams and proceeded to show me how the Stauffer System sets out to enhance physical attractiveness for homemakers; career girls and society matrons alike. A series of thoroughly comfortable lounge tables with adjustable cushions which are regulated by trained operators do most of the work. The effortless and passive exercise is a pleasant and interesting experience which aids circulation, relieves tension, coaxes the pelvis and spine into proper place and tones the muscles to hold the abdomen in and the shoulders straight. 10,000 Women per Day The Stauffer System is in its fourteenth year, and 10,000 women per day pass through salons located in 250 cities in this country. The Santa Ana Salon is so new that it is not yet listed in the telephone book. The phone number is KI 3-7010. If you have a weight problem, you will be interested in this wonderful method of taking heels from your figure and pounds from your weight. In order to convince you of the worth of this system, Bernice Adams offers you a free courtesy demonstration, and special rates are in effect for summer. Art Collection The Stauffer Salon is located just across the street from the Bowers Memorial Museum where at present a famous art collection is on display. If you have enjoyed the doll display in the past collection of replicas from the time was noted. He was an ardent sportsman, world-traveler and connoisseur. His hobby of cultivating orchids gave him great pleasure. The charming and hospital home which he and his wife, Maitha, together created, radiates gracious living and discriminatory taste. Here, surrounded by the art they lived out their days. This art collection is made up of the items with which they rounded themselves. Well worth seeing. Gus, the Gopher There is nothing like jumping from the sublime to the ridiculous but gophers are really no laughter matter—especially if one just nibbled the roots from a row of your beans or pushed up unsightly mound of fresh earth the midst of your otherwise greedy lawn. The rumor has just reached me that the pesky pest has love for the castor bean, and few of these beans planted strategically about your property will produce a big broadleave plant which will effectively repel all and sundry gophers. Two nurserymen have substantiated this statement for me, so I am off to buy some castor bean. See you later. West Coast Must Have Burning Desire for Majors WASHINGTON (AP) — Chairm Celler (D-NY) of a House judiciary subcommittee investigated organized baseball said today having major leagues only in eastern states is "intolerable." There must be changes," told newsmen. "And I'm going insist on it. We can't have the iron-clad system forever." The committee, trying to determine whether baseball should be exempt from anti-trust laws, looked today to two minor league The Day of the Trifles (Science fiction), John Wyndham, The Great Mail Robbery, Clarence Budington Kelland; See how they Run, Don M. Maniewicz; The Silver Star, Will Ermine; Method in his Murder, Thurman Warriner; The High Hills Calling, Anne Miller Downes; The Weight of the Cross, Robert O. Bowen; The Slave Ship, Bruno E. Werner; The Smoking Mountain, Kay Boyle; Smoky Range, E. E. Halleran; Hangman of the Humbug, Frank C. Robertson. Non-Fiction This Is War! David D. Duncan; Photobiography, Cecil Beaton; Beyond East and West, John C. H. Wu; A Few Buttons Missing, James T. Fisher & L. S. Hawley; Sherwood Anderson, Irving Howe; This Happened in Pasadena, David Hulburd; Practical Business Psychology, Donald A. & Eleanor C. Laird; The Wildest of the West, Forbes Parkhill; The Love Junk, Jeanne Perkins Harmon; I had to Know, Gladys Baker; In Search of London, H. V. Morton; My Window Looks Down East, Ellnor Graham; Miracle at Kitty Hawk, Fred C. Kelly; The Living Tide, N. J. Berrill; The Rose Tattoo, Tennessee Williams; The Moon is Blue, F. Hugh Herbert; Life Starts Today, Evelyn Wells; White Hopes and Other Tigers, John Lardner; How to Build Your Own Furniture, Paul Bry; No People Like Show People, Maurice Zolotow; Making the Most of Your Food Freezer, Marie Armstrong Escalpoff; The Complete Book of Embroidery, Catherine Christopher; Once The Stauffer Salon is located just across the street from the Bowers Memorial Museum where at present a famous art collection is on display. If you have enjoyed the doll display in the past the collection of relics from the days of the Dons, you will not want to miss this exhibit of exquisite hand made lace from abroad, paintings, handsome vases, and the host of other priceless antiques. This is the Martha C. Stephens Memorial Art Collection which Martha and her husband, Sherman, compiled together. Not much has been written of Martha, but the Bowers Museum records that Sherman was a quick, dignified gentleman, noted for his modest and unassuming manner. He was a successful business man who was considered an authority on all phases of the citrus industry and his advice was sought on questions pertaining to agricultural problems. But it is for the accomplishments of his leisure hours that he Around the Sun, Brooks Atkinson; Doll Making and Collecting, Catherine Christopher; Nature's Way, Roy Chapman Andrews; Better Homes and Gardens (periodical); The Adolescent, Marynia F. Farpham; I Am Bible autobiographies, S. J. Russell Ensign. Celler (D-NY) of a House juciary subcommittee investigates organized baseball said today having major leagues only in eastern states is "intolerable." "There must be changes," told newsmen. "And I'm going to insist on it. We can't have the iron-clad system forever." The committee, trying to determine whether baseball should be exempt from anti-trust law looked today to two minor league spokesmen for further information (9 a.m. EST). They are Harry Simmons, public relations man for the international league, and George Trappman, president of the mini-league's National Association Professional Baseball clubs. Celler's blast today was touched off by the testimony yesterday of Ford Frick, National League president, regarding the reject of major league status to the lificic Coast league. Frick explained the main league agreement specified that shall be two major leagues. And this would have to be changed by a vote of the owners; he said, if any other league were to succeed in going big time. The National and the Amari—the only two major loops—opiate east of the Mississippi. We coast fans and clubs in the lificic Coast league are urging a pansion of big time ball in the direction. 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