anaheim-gazette 1954-12-23
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A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS
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For The Christmas You'll Always Remember
OFFICIAL POLICE ADOPTED BY HELP
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preserving our ideals and buting to the development American way of life.
3 A textbook is a means obtaining educational object only those books shall be ed which help to attain sired goals. As a textbook tool for learning, it shall fore comply with the foli criteria:
(A) It shall be authorized those who are known to be American citizens.
(B) It shall contain material that gives a true representation on impartial basis of fact and the author's opinion and should free from propaganda.
(C) It shall help students ferentiate an observable fact a generalization about fact shall encourage them to be logical of unsubstantiated opinions in all areas of life.
(D) It shall emphasize cations of the knowledge present to the acts of everyday life shall offer methods within framework of its subject-r for reaching solutions to lems and opportunities, and encourage students to apply methods in the analysis of own actions.
(E) It shall make more ingful the world in which student lives through an understanding of the inter-relation between events both past present, and through an emo as well as an intellectual apation of the many facets of
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OFFICIAL POLICY ON TEXT BOOKS ADOPTED BY HIGH SCHOOL BOARD
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preserving our ideals and contributing to the development of our American way of life.
3. A textbook is a means of containing educational objectives, only those books shall be selected which help to attain the desired goals. As a textbook is a tool for learning, it shall thereafter comply with the following criteria:
(A) It shall be authored by those who are known to be loyal American citizens.
(B) It shall contain material that gives a true representation on impartial basis of fact and not the author's opinion and shall be free from propaganda.
(C) It shall help students differentiate an observable fact from generalization about facts and all encourage them to be critical of unsubstantiated opinions in all areas of life.
(D) It shall emphasize applications of the knowledge presented in the acts of everyday life. It will offer methods within the framework of its subject-matter reaching solutions to problems and opportunities, and shall encourage students to apply sound methods in the analysis of their actions.
(E) It shall make more meaningful the world in which the student lives through an understanding of the inter-relationships between events both past and present, and through an emotional well as an intellectual appreciation of the many facets of life.
as suitable replacements can be secured.
7. The Board shall set up a planned procedure for the selection and adoption of textbooks and all other learning materials.
Salvation Army’s New Thrift Store One of the Finest
The new Salvation Army Thrift located at 156 S. Los Angeles, St., carries a complete line of finely reconditioned clothing for men, women and children, and shoes, furniture, dishes, bedding, radios, stoves, electrical appliances, tricycles, bicycles, lamps, books and miscellaneous items.
Mrs. Anna Mazza, manager, points out that the store has more than 2500 square feet of floor space, which is larger than that of the old Thrift Store she has managed at 133 S. Los Angeles. The increased space will enable her and her staff to give the finest service to residents of Anaheim and surrounding area, she said.
Store hours will be from 9:30 a.m., to 5 p.m., Monday through Saturday.
The store also will serve as a call station for local residents who wish to contribute discarded articles for the Salvation Army.
A call to Karen Foster at 408-222-2222.
Ministers, Wives Christmas Dinner At Fremont High
Anaheim ministers and their wives enjoyed their annual Christmas music. Joe Thompson gave an applite reading entitled, “The Sign.”
pastor of First Christian Church Mrs. Mitzie McGill, directed Fremont Junior High School monettes in Christmas music.
Ministers, Wives
Christmas Dinner
At Fremont High
Anaheim ministers and their wives enjoyed their annual Christmas dinner and program last week at the First Christian church. A fried chicken luncheon served by the "Quilters' Circle" led by Mrs. Flora Berry.
A musical program was introduced by the Rev. Al Casebeer, hospital.
Benefit Dinner
Decided Success
One of the most successful benefits of the current holiday season was the dinner given by the Marywood auxiliary with Mrs. John A. Larson in charge of arrangements. Proceeds are to buy choral robes for the school glee club.
Miss Sharron Williams entertained with a medley of Christmas carols at the harp. Student conductors, Miss Donna May and Miss Raylene-Bartholomae, led the choir group in Christmas songs. Companists were the Misses Shirley Jamison and Donna May.
A door prize was won by Mrs. Joseph Lehr.
St. Boniface hall was gaily decorated in the Christmas theme by Mrs. E. F. Cain, assisted by Mrs. William Steenly and Mrs. Earl Abbott.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M. Randle 405 S. Kroeger St., proudly announced the birth of an 8 lb. 4 oz. son in St. Joseph hospital on Dec. 10.
A 6 lb. 8 oz. baby boy was born on Dec. 10 in St. Joseph hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Dirk R. Bode of 10735 Ball Rd.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Anaheim-Ecalyptus Water Company will be held Tuesday, January 15th at the hour of 1:30 p.m. at the Country Club and office, 7541 Dowling Avenue House No.2, Anaheim, California, for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the coming year and to transact any other business which may properly come before the meeting.
Another opening day, renewing all the thrills and color of Thoroughbred horse racing, is at hand at beautiful Santa Anita Park. Since its inaugural meeting 20 years ago, Santa Anita has given the Southern Californian framework of its subject-matter reaching solutions to problems and opportunities, and shall encourage students to apply sound methods in the analysis of their actions.
E) It shall make more meaningful the world in which the student lives through an understanding of the inter-relationships between events both past and present, and through an emotional well as an intellectual appreciation of the many facets of life.
F) It shall help students increase their skills of expression and communication, using these items in their broader sense.
G) It shall encourage students reach their own decisions on basis of all evidence available.
H) It shall encourage students to develop not only self-reliability but also, as citizens, their responsibility to family, community, state and nation.
To Lead Students
I) It shall lead students to an explanation of, and active support for American ideals and institutions. It shall help them recognize the dignity and equality of men, their right to realize their potentialities, and their objection to GUARD these same rats for others.
The Board of Trustees considers as its first responsibility selection of the personnel who administer and teach in the pools of the district. The extent which good educational material are properly used depends on skill, personality and loyalty to the teacher.
The American heritage and established traditions are not troversial. Our curriculum will be composed of established facts and accepted values. Our tools shall not teach controversy issues, but shall provide opportunities for their study under potent guidance. For example, schools provide opportunities for the students to study forms of government, such communism and fascism in order to teach students the value our American form of government: Freedom of speech and free access to information are among most cherished traditions. Ourocratic life and republicanism of government can flourish through wise decision deepening from free and objective mission.
Any textbooks or other materials which are not managed at 133 S. Los Angeles. The increased space will enable her and her staff to give the finest service to residents of Anaheim and surrounding area, she said.
Store hours will be from 9:30 a.m., to 5 p.m., Monday through Saturday.
The store also will serve as a call station for local residents who wish to contribute discarded articles for the Salvation Army. A call to Keystone 5-4631 will bring a Red Shield truck to collect castoff items. Reconditioning of the castoffs in workshops of the Social Service Center that serves this area will provide a work therapy program for homeless and handicapped men, including disabled war veterans.
Benefit Dinner
Decided Success
One of the most successful benefits of the current holiday season was the dinner given by the Marywood auxiliary with Mrs. John A. Larson in charge of arrangements. Proceeds are to buy choral robes for the school glee club.
Miss Sharron Williams entertained with a medley of Christmas carols at the harp. Student conductors, Miss Donna May and Miss Raylene-Bartholomae, led the choir group in Christmas songs. Companists were the Misses Shirley Jamison and Donna May.
A door prize was won by Mrs. Joseph Lehr.
St. Boniface hall was gaily decorated in the Christmas theme by Mrs. E. F. Cain, assisted by Mrs. William Steenly and Mrs. Earl Abbott.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M. Randle 405 S. Kroeger St., proudly announced the birth of an 8 lb. 4 oz. son in St. Joseph hospital on Dec. 10.
A 6 lb. 8 oz. baby boy was born on Dec. 10 in St. Joseph hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Dirk R. Bode of 10735 Ball Rd.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Anaheim-Ecalyptus Water Company will be held Tuesday, January 15th at the hour of 1:30 p.m.at the Country Club and office, 7541 Dowling Avenue House No.2, Anaheim, California, for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the coming year and to transact any other business which may properly come before the meeting.
GRAND OPENING...
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Anaheim Encalyptus Water Company will be held Tuesday, January 18, 1955, at the hour of 12 p.m. at the Company Plant and office, 7541 Dowling Avenue, Route No. 2, Anaheim, California, for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the coming year and to transmit any other business which may properly come before the meeting.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
By WALTER A. KEMPIN
Secretary
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Dec. 20, 1954, Jan. 6, 13, 1955).
GRAND OPENING...
Another opening day, renewing all the thrills and color of Thoroughbred horse racing, is at hand at beautiful Santa Anita Park. Since its inaugural meeting 20 years ago, Santa Anita has given the Southern California public the very finest presentation of the "Sport of Kings". The exciting 50-day winter meeting of 1954-55, marked by a number of thrilling grass-course races, will prove no exception. Don't miss the excitement of another Santa Anita racing season, opening Tuesday, Dec. 28.
1954-1955 Winter Meeting at Santa Anita Park
Racing Every Tuesday through Saturday DECEMBER 28 to MARCH 5
OPENING DAY ATTRACTION—$20,000 PALOS VERDES HANDICAP (3-year-olds and up — Six furlongs)
Also Feature Grass Course Race
GATES OPEN 11 A.M. — FIRST POST 1 P.M.
$1.50 Grandstand $3.00 Clubhouse
.30 Federal Tax .60 Federal Tax
.15 City Tax .25 City Tax
$1.95 Total $3.85 Total
Once Again!
Four $100,000 Stakes
Jan. 29—Santa Anita Maturity
Feb. 19—Santa Anita Derby
Feb. 26—Santa Anita Handicap
Mar. 5—San Juan Capistrano 'Cap (On Camino Real Turf Course)
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Republican Women Christmas Brunch
Mrs. L. I. Ferrell, a member of the Women's Republican club central committee, and local club president, Mrs. George Alden, gave a most delightful Christmas brunch on Tuesday, Dec. 14, at the Ferrell home. 304 E. Wilhelmina St. The party was given for members of the Anaheim Republican Women's club in recognition of their volunteer work in the recent elections, and more than forty attended during the morning.
Congratulations are in order for Mr. and Mrs. Orville Nelson of 116 S. Bush St. They became the parents of a 5 lb. 11 oz. baby boy in St. Joseph hospital on Dec. 8.
Season's Greetings
It is our sincere wish to everyone that this holiday season will bring joy and happiness and the fulfillment of your ambitions and desires.
It is our sincere wish to everyone that this holiday season will bring joy and happiness and the fulfillment of your ambitions and desires.
For information about Standard Oil Company of California products, call your local Standard man
A. H. ROHRS
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA PHONE ZENITH 2518
WHAT'S DOING
H. I. Perry, your Telephone Manager in Anaheim
Outdoor telephone booths get new look
Here's the kind of telephone booth you'll see us using in many outdoor installations from now on. And we think you'll like it a lot. Instead of wood, it has a silvery-white aluminum frame, with big glass panels that will give you better lighting. You'll also find it roomier and better ventilated than the wooden models. These handsome new booths cost less to take care of, too...and last longer. They help us bring you more and better telephone service at low cost. Pacific Telephone works to make your telephone a bigger value every day.
Save time—check doubtful
Save time—check doubtful numbers before you call
Lots of times—especially when people are in a hurry to talk to someone—it's a temptation to call a telephone number they're not quite sure of. But studies we've made show that a caller often winds up getting the wrong party in cases like this. For memory can play strange tricks with telephone numbers. And, of course, this means inconvenience and wasted time. That's why we suggest you look up numbers in your directory whenever you're in doubt about them. You'll complete your calls faster and save yourself a good deal of trouble in the long run.
ANAHEIM TELEPHONE BUILDING EXPANSION
Many families are faced with the need for additional housing, as their number increases. We seem to be having growing palms over at 217 North Lemon, too. Since we planned to install several large long-distance switchboards and had the floor space to accommodate them, it was decided to build an addition to our present building. This addition has been designed to blend with the architecture of the old building and should be completed in July of next year. When it is completed, installation of the switchboards will proceed and we will also move our present Test Center into this section leaving a good amount of space in the old building for additional growth. Since Anaheim, too, is growing rapidly it is anticipated that more plant equipment will be needed soon, and this released space can then be utilized. Needless to say, we are certainly looking forward to the completion of this job and the extra elbow room.