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HOMES LUXURIOUS NEW DWELLING—One of the larger homes to be built in Anaheim lately, this rambling three bedroom and den home will be a decided asset to the fashionable North Helena area. Termed "Conventional Californian" by its builder, the exterior combines a heavy shingled roof with soft grey toned stucco, generously trimmed with variegated flagstone. (Gazette photos by Kreidt) Methodist Youth Open Tree Lot Members of the Methodist Youth Fellowship at White Temple church are opening a Christmas Senate Committee Finds Waste af Air Force Bases Adults Giving More Attention To Santa Claus Methodist Youth Open Tree Lot Members of the Methodist Youth Fellowship at White Temple church are opening a Christmas tree lot at the southeast corner of Lemon and North streets just as soon as a shipment of 300 Douglas firs cut last week in the Cascade mountains near Medina, Wash., arrives by truck direct from northwest. Shifts of 10 young people per day will operate the lot, under the general supervision of Don Brummet, head of "Operation Christmas Tree." They will be open day and night, but closed on Sundays. Fresh holly from the state of Washington will also be featured for Christmas decorations. This is the second fund-raising enterprise of these active youth since school opened for the fall. They baked and sold over a quarter of a ton of fruitteakes a month ago, and now hope to complete their earnings for the returnish in golf Wesley Hall, the church lounge which they decorated last year with earnings from curb-painting and holly sales. High school, junior high and college youth will combine in operating this latest enterprise. Only two Senate Committee Finds Waste af Air Force Bases WASHINGTON (P)—The Senate Armed Services subcommittee on preparedness reported today it had found many instances of "trivial waste" at six Air Force bases. "To tolerate these minor wastes is to sanction inevitable large-scale waste," the group's 34th report declared. "The days of luxury are over for our military establishment." The subcommittee was set up soon after the Korean war broke out, to check on the nation's mobilization program. Chairman Lyndon B. Johnson (D-Texas) said subcommittee investigators had found "what appeared to be more glaring instances of waste" at the bases than those covered in the report. But he added that further investigation of these is required before making a public report on them. The six bases are largely near sizes of trees will lose soil; seven foot trees for $2.65 and five foot trees for $2.15. NEW YORK (P)—Department store Santa Clauses this season report a sharp upswing in attention—lap-sitting and all. One red-suited Santa said yesterday: A distinguished old gentleman got up on my lap — must have weighed 200. Explained he wanted pictures to send to his niece to prove that he and Santa were pals." Many stores feature a ph service for those wanting to pictured with Santa Claus. Another Santa told of a girl her 20's plopping into his lap a picture. She said she want to send proof to her boy friend in Japan of the kind of comp she was keeping. "One woman returned ab about seven times to sit on my knee reported another whiskered grou who added: "I guess she was the loneso type. She said she wanted for Christmas." Anaheim Local No. 873, Int national Typographical union, w convene at Mother's Kitchen 6:30 this evening for a dinner meeting. YOUR HOME IS THE CENTER OF YOUR FUTURE HAPPINESS! BUILD IT TO LAST with the best of materials. INCREASE ITS COMFORT with Adults Giving More Attention To Santa Claus NEW YORK (P)—Department store Santa Clauses this season report a sharp upswing in attention—lap-sitting and all. One red-suited Santa said yesterday: A distinguished old gentleman got up on my lap — must have weighed 200. Explained he wanted pictures to send to his niece to prove that he and Santa were pals." Many stores feature a ph service for those wanting to pictured with Santa Claus. Another Santa told of a girl her 20's plopping into his lap a picture. She said she want to send proof to her boy friend in Japan of the kind of comp she was keeping. "One woman returned ab about seven times to sit on my knee reported another whiskered grou who added: "I guess she was the loneso type. She said she wanted for Christmas." Anaheim Local No. 873, Int national Typographical union, w convene at Mother's Kitchen 6:30 this evening for a dinner meeting. Norfolk, Va.; Carswell, near F Worth, Tex.; Lowry near Denver Colo.; Mather near Sacramento Calif.; March near Riverside Calif.; and Keesler near Bild Miss. The report, the group's first devoted to a survey of a number of Air Force bases, listed the as samples of waste: Overstocking food at some the bases. Substitution of "elaborate costly" dining hall furniture serviceable equipment. Requests for a lighted baseb OF YOUR FUTURE HAPPINESS! BUILD IT TO LAST with the best of materials. Ask us about the many new built-in features now available to builders. INCREASE ITS COMFORT with weatherstripping, insulation, screens, sash and doors and other cold weather items. PROTECT IT with guaranteed Johns-Manville roofing materials, and high quality Old Colony, long wearing paints. ENJOY IT with the assurance that it will give you many, many years of comfort and pleasure. WE HAVE CONTINUOUSLY SERVED ORANGE COUNTY BUILDERS FOR OVER 40 YEARS ANAHEIM 2271 PLACENTA 317 GIBBS LUMBER FULLERTON 2942 ANAHEIM TRUCK & TRANSFER CO. MOVING-STORAGE General Trudging PHONE 212$ 505 S. Los Angeles St. Anahiem TO BE FINISHED IN JANUARY—Work has been progressing steadily on the A. D, Zinda home which was begun on September 26 at 700 N. Helena. This rear view shows living-dining and patio house at far right overlooking set aside for swimming pool and barbecue. Gracious, Yet Streamlined, Living Accentuated in Luxurious Zinda Home By JOAN S. WHITE Conventional Californian is the architectural term its builder applies to the luxurious new house under construction at 700 North Helena, but to the owners, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Zinda, it represents much more. Inspired by a magazine picture, it represents over a year of careful planning to accommodate under one roof the heart attack this summer and was forced to direct operations from his bed. Now that he is up and around again, he has nothing but praise for the way in which Mrs. Bonnat and John Bouas, construction superintendent, carried out his orders. Bouas drew up the final plans and cleverly situated the main landscaping and outdoor area the dining room and living have been placed at the back the house with large expansive glass overlooking this area arrangement leaves space front of the house for kitchen den, each with many specialities. The den is designed for Adults Giving More Attention to Santa Claus NEW YORK (AP)—Department of Santa Clauses this season at a sharp upswing in adult attention—lap-sitting and all. The red-suited Santa said yes: distinguished old gentleman lap on my lap — must have need 200. Explained he want pictures to send to his nieces love that he and Santa were many stores feature a photo for those wanting to be freed with Santa Claus. Another Santa told of a girl in 1903 plopping into his lap for picture. She said she wanted proof to her boy friend plan of the kind of company was keeping. The woman returned about times to sit on my knee," added another whiskered gant, added: guess she was the lonesome She said she wanted me Christmas." Himem Local No. 875, Inter-nal Typographical union, will meet at Mother's Kitchen at this evening for a dinner-ing. College Teacher Elected Head Of JC Region Paul E. Andres, Santa Ana college agriculture instructor, has been elected president of the southern region adult department and junior college division of the California Agriculture Teachers association. The election took place at this week's regional meeting in Anaheim, with agriculture teachers from all counties south of Bakersfield. Andres' work as president of this division of the CATA will be of an institutional and on the farm type. The purpose of this work is to better prepare the vocational agriculture student for work in his field as soon as he completes his education. To better prepare the vocational agriculture student, a "study in work experience" program has been established. This will enable the student to either work with experienced people in his particular field or else set himself up with an agriculture arm. By JOAN S. WHITE Conventional Californian is the architectural term its builder applies to the luxurious new house under construction at 700 North Helena, but to the owners, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Zinda, it represents much more. Inspired by a magazine picture, it represents over a year of careful planning to accommodate under one roof the individual tastes of a discriminating family and a background for a gracious yet streamlined way of life. There is ample room for the house to spread on the 127x145 foot lot and it does just that. One of the larger houses to be built in Anaheim lately, it encompasses 2636 square feet divided into three bedrooms, den, living room, dining room, kitchen, three baths and open air patio room. CLEVER DESIGN If ever a house was built by remote control, this one was for builder V. J. Bonnat suffered a heart attack this summer and was forced to direct operations from his bed. Now that he is up and around again, he has nothing but praise for the way in which Mrs. Bonnat and John Bouas, construction superintendent, carried out his orders. Bouas drew up the final plans and cleverly situated the main entry hall so that it gives access to every room in the house. The bedroom wing is well away from the service area for quiet seclusion, and well arranged and conveniently located closets and connecting baths are a feature of this wing. The master bedroom contains two large closets with cedar partitions. The adjoining bath has the convenience of Pullman lavatory, built-in vanity, and a neo-angle colored corner tub. The remaining bedrooms share a well-appointed tiled bath which like the other includes colored fixtures, a tile floor and a wainscoting of tile four feet high. MODIFIED "U" The basic construction plan follows a modified "U" to enclose a swimming pool, barbecue and patio. To take full advantage of MORE ABOUT Pearl Harbor (Continued from Page 1) and lives in nearby Long Branch. Thinking back to Dec. 7, 1941, and the "large flight of planes" that showed up on the radar screen, Elliott says he was just plain bewildered—"it didn't seem possible." "I think the United States would be more alert now. I hope we're not falling down on the job," he added. Does he look for anything like another Pearl Harbor in the future? "Looks like things are repeating themselves, so to speak," said ex-Pvt. George Elliott, 10 years after. landscaping and outdoor access the dining room and living have been placed at the house with large expansive glass overlooking this area arrangement leaves space front of the house for kitchen den, each with many specialities. The den is designed for privacy and relaxing with an open place flanked with redwood cases, linoleum covered birch wainscotted walls and ringbone patterned ceiling by vertical grain tongue groove Douglas fir planks. Colonial wall paper will cover walls between wainscoting ceilings. Mrs. Zinda, who plans to ferry the house in colonial moth decided to go modern in the ice area and has ordered an electric kitchen. This is to fit automatic laundry equipment dishwasher, garbage dispenser and refrigerator. The large service area will pleasant place in which to Ceiling space over the number cupboards has been softer bring top shelves within it and to provide a decorative combination with utilitarian flush recessed lights. Cupboards are natural birch, all work tops are tiles an interesting curve in the ter separates breakfast space the kitchen proper. ORCHIDS The culture of orchids, beg and ferns has long been Zinda's hobby, and to accommodate this interest, a patio has been added to the main of the house at the garage. A generous 14x30 feet, this open room has a cement floor to the street reveals a Dutch and transom type windows side that will face the pooled patio is entirely open to light and air and to become part of the garden itself. report, the group's first aid to a survey of a number of Force bases, listed these couples of waste: stocking food at some of institutions of "elaborate and dining hall furniture for equipment. quests for a lighted baseball field, a golf course and other recreational facilities" at many able-bodied men in corps' assignments which personnel or WAFS (enwomen) could fill. proper assignment of ex-ly-trained pilots. subcommittee called con- nom of "hotel type" dormi- most unusual" at a time it said, economies are in subcommittee expressed concern about training and production and pro- nt difficulties which it said pampering training. Health, Eat California Fruit ANAHEIM TRUCK TRANSFER CO. VING - STORAGE moral Trucking PHONE 2123— 85 S. Los Angeles St. Anaheim SEATTLE (F)—A superior court judge is expected to decide today whether to move the trial of a Seattle psychologist, charged with immoral conduct with four of his patients, to the home of one of the state's witnesses to hear her testimony. For Health, Eat California Fruit Does he look anything like another Pearl Harbor in the future? "Looks like things are repeating themselves, so to speak," said ex-Pvt. George Elliott, 10 years after. DON'T FORGET YOUR HOME AT CHRISTMAS TIMES We suggest—for a Merry Christmas for your home. DUTCH BOY PAINTS for every room in the house. Our new color gallery will afford you more than 10 colors to choose, with recommended color monizers. FRAME YOUR HOME WITH A REDWOOD FENCE Whether you choose the "old familiar" board fence, or the popular community Redwood fence that looks the same on both sides—W have it! At the right prices, too, and you can enjoy it as you pay for it—AFTER CHRISMAS! PLASTER CRACKED??? Apply plaster board over the cracked ceilings, texture, and paint it with our WESC FLITE rubber base paint in bright new colors. You'll surprised how your home will GLOW with these attentions. FHA TITLE I FINANCING will get the job under wa- and the down payment is only 10% of the jo- Let's talk it over. 125 No. Manchester Ph. Anaheim 2118 TAYLOR LUMBER CO. BUILDING Anaheim Optimists Hear School Official on Reds Speaking before the Anaheim Optimist club last night at Mothers-Kiichen, Warren O. Mendenhall assistant Orange county superintendent of schools, stated "Communist school teachers in our public schools are the individual district's problem. The townspeople elect their own school board. The school board elects its own superintendent. Between the two, teachers are hired. It is up to the school executive to screen that board. If the teacher with communistic leanings is hired, it should soon become apparent at least in Orange county. These teachers belong to the churches that we attend, shop in the same stores, join the same clubs. Textbooks Screened Mr. Mendenhall explained how textbooks were screened and studied through a ten man State Curriculum commission assisted by 250 city and rural teacher readers. In Orange county there were 140 new classrooms needed last year. It took eight brand new schools and numerous additions in almost every district to supply them. Rex Coons, member of the Ana- Burglars Steal Jewelry, Cash, Safe Burglars last night pried their way into the R. W. Kelner jewelry store at 10581 Garden Grove blvd., Garden Grove, and made off with the safe containing $500 worth of jewelry and cash, according to a report at the sheriff's office. TRUE ENOUGH ABOUT TOWNS CUSTOMS THEY MUST THINK I AM A MAN! Mr. Mendenhall explained how textbooks were screened and studied through a ten man State Curriculum commission assisted by 250 city and rural teacher readers. In Orange county there were 140 new classrooms needed last year. It took eight brand new schools and numerous additions in almost every district to supply them. Rex Coons, member of the Anaheim school board, presented the local problem. "Between the dwindling purchase power of the dollar and the activities of Mr. Stork, it is necessary to increase the tax limit from 90c per $100 of assessed property valuation to $1.15 per $100 in the Anaheim school district if we are to maintain a well balanced educational system," he concluded. Clubhouse Work Continues Reporting on the Optimists' big country style auction, co-chairmen Al Garey and Harold Thomas received a well earned round of applause. The event exceeded all expectations, going well over $2000 in net earnings. Already the plasterers are on the job. Sand, plaster and scaffolding are being set up. Saturday morning will see combined crews of L. H. "Jim" Grigsby and Roy Vearde on the Optimists Boys Clubhouse job "browning" in the first coat, announced President Harwood Larson. Dr. Brock Roberts announced "Orange County's Oldest Established Electrical Contractor" Need an Electrician? JOSEPH A. LIEB Everything Electrical — Lowest Prices 111 East Chartres St. Phone Anaheim 2164 TODAY'S CROSS-WORD PUZZLE TODAY'S CROSS-WORD PUZZLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 13 15 17 21 25 29 31 32 33 38 42 45 51 53 HORIZONTAL 1 Edible root 7 Furnace 13 Way of approach 14 Animal lacking pigment 15 Scoffer 16 Food 17 Card 18 Poem 20 Bird 21 Lair 22 Damon 24 Night before 25 Accompanies 27 Swamp tree 28 Make adaptable 31 Swallow without chewing 34 Affront 38 Crude metal 38 Small branches 41 One of a cow 42 So. Am. city (short form) 43 Tree 44 Trench VERTICAL 1 In the south-west, an arbor 2 Shore bird 3 Passable 4 Blacken 5 Seek justice Yesterday's Puzzle Solved: X Z P M A D D B O P A A D O O L L A V O B E O L I S E T Y L E A R M E Y O D E B A R M A 6 Leading lady 7 Asylum 8 High priest 9 Arab garment 10 Colored 11 Salad herb 12 List 19 Ravage 22 Original 23 Starts suddenly and runs 26 Qualified 28 Sea god 30 Increase 31 Frontier 32 Blank 33 Shooting star 35 Unit of intensity (elec.) 36 Spat 37 Enrollee 40 Mourning garments 46 Feminine name 47 Number 48 Stone money of the island of Yap. 50 Tire