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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 174

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Los3ngeIcsCfmfj AUG. 22, 1 954-R-Part VII SHOW TO FEATURE CRAFTS OF YOUTHS early in the day 8nd the pu! lie will be admitted from noon to 9 p.m. department She said exhibits in 20 categories will be shown, including handiwork, woodwork, ceramics and art work. Four ribbon prizes will be given in preschool, kindergarten through 7 years old, 8 to 10 years, and 11 to 18 years ANAHEIM Craftsmanship of moe than 100 young hobbyists will be displayed Friday at the third annual Craft and Hobby Show of the Anaheim Recreation Department in the Optimist Clubhouse. Ribbon Prizes In charge of the event is Mrs.

Marji Burchell of the recreation -v -'t. Mrs. Randy Smith, Anaheim I i Sf s. 1 cf AJV, u' interior decorator, sculptress and artist, will be judge for the New Schools Show' Grove Area Growth Enrollment Rise Through District Spurs Building GARDEN GROVE The story of this area's growth in the last few years may very well be told in the development of the school system here. School district officials have announced that between 15 and 20 new educational plants will be required here In the next year or two In order to keep up with spiraling enrollments.

Last year the area was served by six schools. Eleven New Plants Eleven schools in the Garden affair. Judging will be held Rural Building Has Big Gain in Orange County SANTA ANA The total HAIR STYLING 4.50 from ilnta 9s amount of building started in; Orange County's unincorporat-. (Haircut, Shampoo, Wavt, Styling Features) Finishing and Fashion Modeling Schools Long Beach Short! Exciting! New! Grove Elementary District are 'In various stages of development. Fiev of them are now In Invite You to Enjoy Our ed area so far this year is more than $13,000,000 ahead of construction undertaken in the same period last year.

Valuation for the year to date is $48,302,021, totaled from 6759 building permits issued by the Orange County Building Department. Figure for the first seven months of 1953 was with 5625 permits. The July total of $8,905,922 represented a 9 increase from June and a 72 increase over the total of July of 1953. Residential building accounted for $8,049,408 of the valuation I the process of financing, five Optimists clubhouse Friday by painting figurines they will display at the show. Instructor, left, watches.

BRUSH WIELDERS Youngsters ot the Anaheim City Playground get ready for the Craft and Hobby Show at fashion tows are already financed and work is ready to begin, and another is to be opened this fall. rimes pnotos asy to care for, even between appointments. Softly feminin shaping that substitutes th lovely California Casual Look 1. for the touseled Italian Look. Whichever you choose -VERLA can create the effect that flatters you the most be $peifi ak that your appoitUmtnt i mad with VBRLA.I For the five schools about to be built the district is receiving SALVOS 1,557,899.

Alamitos Pupils Won't Attend New School Alamitos School District, part of the Garden Grove area, has Yosemite Visitors HOTEL $237,016 earmarked for building COSTA MESA Now catch LAGUNA BEACH Mr. and the elemen- schools although LOS ALAMITOS A junior ing for the Army's 53rd Engi Mrs. Richard Jahraus and fam part of ft school at Gilbert St. and Orangewood Ave. In addition, district voters have approved a a tary district is high school will be operating neer softball team in Ger ily, 450 Cliff Drive, are on a in rural West Orange County two-week trip in Yosemite many is Pfc.

Maurice D. Lang-dale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anaheim High School District in which the new plant is being built. $950,000 State allocation and a for the first time starting in Park.

House of September but Los Alamitos pupils won't be attending. Welch A RESTAURANT Saturdays! P.M. Langdale, 163 Flower St. His team recently completed a 24-game win streak to win the unit championship and qualify for regional play-offs. The board of trustees has listed five reasons why its 85 $115,000 bonded indebtedness for new facilities.

First of these will be at Stanford and Magnolia Aves. and at Dale' and Orangewood Aves. Three other schools are in the planning Btage. Enrollment Rises 900 Congestion Anticipated They asserted the school, built for 900 students of the Stanton, Cypress and Los Alamitos areas, probably will have an enrollment exceeding that 7th and 8th grade students will continue at Los Alamitos ena 5 From County Take Part in Navy Maneuver Training exercises, believed to be the largest since World War II, are being conducted by Pacific Fleet units. Participating with Task Force 12, a unit of the 1st Fleet are five Orange Connty men.

They include Navy Lt. Comdr. Thomas L. Letto, 405 Main Orange, a member of Helicopter Antisubmarine Sauadron 2: Yoeman 3c Richard L. Swift of 246 Wave Laguna Beach, aboard the LST 914; Seaman Richard F.

Kru-ger, 336 Francis La Habra, aboard the oiler' USS Chemung. Also included on the maneuvers is Electrician's Mate 2c Jack A. Hersh, 1021 Broadway, Anaheim, aboard the submarine Bream; and Fireman Waymon S. Palmer 625 Lake Huntington Beach, aboard the transport Cook. number without Los Alamitos Enrollment in the district pupils.

Trustees say transporting youngsters to the new institution at Western and Orange Aves. would be inconvenient. Rapid population growth in ANAHEIM Pfc. Donald E. Adkins, 20, son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. T. Adkins, 106 Evergreen, is now in Germany serving with the 2nd Armored Division. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO-Pfc.

Norman Lopez is on a three-week leave from his para- Larger Group Named to Map Parking Plans FULLERTON-An expanded in La Dona Beauty Salon) 122 S. Lemon Street Anaheim KE 5-4925 AIR-CONDITIONED for your comfort fUe (off Utl) Porting was only 300 three years ago, and will total 1200 this fall. By next June 2500 pupils will be attending school there, according to Board of Trustees President Loyal H. Barker. The Mitchell School at Trask Ave, and Taft St.

will open In CAMERA REPAIR SERVICE 11 3' 2 North Main STOKE HOURS Daily-U No.n-5 PM AM-1 PM OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS Santa Ana-KI. 2-8529 Centralia District, which will sends its 7th and 8th grade children to the new school, NEWPORT WILL DROP TRAILER PARK BUSINESS NEWPORT BEACH The city's municipal trailer park has about one more year of life, according to action taken by the City Council. The Council has ruled that no more leases will be written after next April 1 and that future leases shall expire not later than Sept. 1, 1955. Opponents of the continued existence of the trailer park have argued that the area should be set aside for recreational development despite the loss of revenue that will occur when the trailer park is closed.

troop assignment at Ft. Bragg, soon will still further over committee is attacking the prob crowd the already overtaxed j-G TUSTIN Airman Robert. S. lem of off-street parking in Ful-lerton. Added to the committee by September and five other new schools of Garden Grove Elementary District will be ready by September, 1955, according to Supt.

O. A. Peters. One of these will be an Inter junior high. Board members contend Los Alamitos District will have no voice in control of the new school.

8 CB3CQ 3332E Burke, son of the Mt W. Burkes, 340 3rd has reported to Parks Air Force Base from where he will be sent to Oki the City Council were Al Beaz-ley, Warren Bowen, L. O. Culp. Verne Maple, Felix Stein and A.

C. Warren. Each represents one block in a six-block district being studied for parking needs. nawa for an 18-month tour of Jeopardize Aid Eligibility Trustees believe the effects on the eventual growth and development of the Los Ala duty with the Air Force. mediate plant at Newhope St.

and Paloma Ave. costing Four grade schools will be built on Clinton Ave. south of Trask Catherine Ave. near Brookhurst Chapman ve. and Oertley St.

and at Brookhurst St. and Chapman Ave. mitos District would be poor. Other committee members COSTA MESA Pvt. Delrov D.

son of the Roy S. are Joe cnairman; alia i Craggs. 232 Costa Mesa Maurice GirTord, Esther Hobbie, JUBILEES Bert Harris and Harold Mucken- thaler. is serving with the 24th Divi sion in Korea. FCLLERTON Fred Lucen By sending pupils elsewhere, average daily attendance here would be reduced and the district's eligibility for State funds for new classrooms be limited.

The district's 500 pupils will go to Laurel School, a primary grade institution at Los Alamitos Blvd. and Katella annual Elks at Anaheim Floyd Lakeman ANAHEIM Mr. and Mrs. te, home on leave from Ft Lewis, will report back Aug. 30.

He is the son of the Fred Lu-centcs, 1014 La Cresta Place. -AUGrUS- Floyd Lakeman, 1101 West were honored on their silver anniversary at a reception and new Los Alamitos School for upper cradefs- built two held in the home of her mother. years ago at Bloomfield St. and Cerritos Ave. Mrs.

Jennie A. Endicott, 406 STORE-WIDE Ohio St. Assisting host dU' Lagunan Receives Navy Commission LAGUNA BEACH-Included smong the graduates of the Navy's Officer Candidate School James K. Skilling, 218 Emerald Bay. He received his diploma in ceremonies at the Naval Base Family Theater, Newport, R.I.

The graduates are qualified to serve as junior officers aboard any of the Navy's warships or supporting commands. Many of the men will report immediately to sea commands while some will continue study within the Navy's special training ties were Mr. and Mrs. William Specializing Im A. Hutton.

The latter is a sister of Mrs. Endicott. Will Honor Deputy ANAHEIM Some 3fK) officers and members from all Elks lodges of the California South Coast District are expected to attend a dinner Wednesday at 0:30 p.m. given by the Anaheim Elks at 423 Los Angeles St. honoring the new District Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler, Frank Mattox of Lodge 1315, Anaheim.

Mattox will be Introduced by L. A. Lewis, a past Grand Exalted Ruler and Anaheim Lodge member. The dinner will be followed by a business session at 8 p.m. LAMPS AND SHADES GIFTS If you have never visited us you have never been in a lamp store.

Mellon Galleries 211 N. Broadway Santa Ana, Calif. Haiward C. Garrett Bud tni Brideinuidi Cowni Formli Dinni Cowni Accesioritl GARDEN GROVE All of their seven children were among 150 persons helping Mr. and Mrs.

Haiward C. Garrett, 153 E. Ocmr IPN0 BEACH 10892 Acacia celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. "5 Dittounl With Thii Ad" OPEN FRI. 'TIL 1 FREE PARKINS RATTAN FURNITURE Rg.

SAU Rattan Round Glass Top Dining Table and 4 chairs $134.75 119.50 Davenport 149.00 119.00 SAU 19.95 16.95 9.95 7.95 12.95 The children include Mrs. w. four Noble. Mis. Esther Spurlock and Mrs.

R. L. Cobb, all of Garden Grove, and Travis II. Gar PATIO FURNITURE Rg. Aluminum Chaise Lounge with Knife Edge Cotton Pad $24.50 18" Braziers 19.95 Director Chairs, White Wood, Canvas seat backs 11.95 Aluminum Stack Chairs, Plastic Webbing 10.95 24" Braziers, Elevating Grills 18.95 REDWOOD FURNITURE Rockers 8.95 Chaise Lounge, Knife edge pad 16.95 42" Round Umbrella 18.95 rett, Bellflower.

The open house was held at the Cobb vveaaing 0 home, 12451 Elmwood St. The i 3-WA Choice Plan Garretts, married at Stranger, have lived in Garden Grove since 1937. 3-Piece Sectional Rattan 129.50 I. KM 6.95 14.95 16.95 99.80 13 031ES Brand New individu- mi 12 COMPLETE WEDDINQ ft Uy ityled hornet. Chandler Named to Water Board SANTA ANA Mayor Court-' ney Chandler will serve on the Regional Water Pollution Con-! trol Board.

The board covers Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. Chandler already Is director of the Orange County Water, District and a member of Dis-! trict 1 Sanitation Board. EIGHBORS Your choice of 12 exclu-dive rendrntial areta. RECEPTION PLANNING Metptlen turn Cirin Uriit Cattrl( Invttatlans IrKi't Rm Chapel Rtlli OfiM GARDEN CHAPEL HON RENOMINATtONAL Capllla de San Antonio WEDDINCi RECEPTIONS EXCLUSIVELY Itlwnn AiMhtim Soma Ara Hifhwcy 101 (Fmway) Taltphon KEyilon 5-2053 1 1 rtn tytNiNSi RICE 7 different price rinjes from vhich to thooie. UPHOLSTERED AND OCCASIONAL PIECES Rg.

SAU 3-Piece Sectional Step End Tables 42.00 29.50 Secretary Desk with Hutch top 89.50 69.50 Tile Top Coffee Table. 72.50 39.95 Daveno 145.50 1 19.50 BEDROOM FURNITURE Rg. SAU Boudoir Chair $14.95 9.95 Mr. Mrs. Chest with Mirror 159.00 139.50 46 Bed, Eastern Maple 72.50 59.50 Maple Cedar 84.95 59.95 IT'S GOOD BUDGET NEWS NEW HOME OWNERS CAN CHOOSE! NOW! These sparkling new "custom built homes" in 12 select neighborhoods are awaiting your inspection.

Alony Other Exceptional Values Not Listed Here Largest Display of Outdoor Furniture of all Types in the Beach Area. I Heritage. Irfg 1 MOVAIll INTERIOR IFn TFF1 A Distinctiva Treatment 'r 'mmm tor Windows, Doorways I 'mmm Betwetn Room Openings BEAUTY ZZ QUALITY ECONOMY CH CMf or Writ, for 'mm 'mmm ZZ fKn' IZZ Colby Clayton IMS riicmtli Ays. Ctiti Mill ZZ LIBERTY I-CI4I ZZ FHA TERMS T-V NON-TRACT HOMES AT TRACT PRICES MODEL HOME 1122 Richland Santa Ana 7 fcUcki nvlh if lt Vt wrt flWM. Booutifully FURNISHED BY BRADLEY JOHNSON of Orange Don't Delay, Com Out Today.

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