By Jim and Norma Hutchinson San Diego 300 An afternoon at the San Diego Zoo gave us an opportunity to witness the performance of three trained seals who capered about on the stage and ‘flapped their flippers’ as though applauding themselves. We learned that these so-called ‘trained seals’ are sea lions and not seals at all—or they'd be unable to move about on land. We were very much impreseed by the division of the Zoo into canyons and mesas so that each animal could be housed in a space which most closely resembled his normal habitat. We saw no cages for lions or bears, yet they were penned in in such a way that there was mo danger of escape. We noted that the San Diego Zoo had several animals which were ~ the only ones of their kind ever born in captivity. Perhaps this was because the parents had more of a feeling of liberty in their surroundings than most zoo ani- mals. A trip out across the silver strand to Point Loma brought us . face to face with the only light- house I ever heard of that was taken out: of service because it was too high. We climbed to the top where we could look down on the Bay of San Diego, with its tremendous moth ball fleet, the Pacific Ocean, North Island Naval Air Base, a tranquil National ceme- tery, and the strand itself. One evening we attended a sum- mer theater-type production of “Roberta” at Balboa Park Bowl. Balboa Park was the site of the San Diego Exposition. What fun it was to sit under the stars and hear such favorites as “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes” coming across the night air from the - well-lighted stage. I'm sure if I lived in that region it wouldn't be long before I'd be trying to help with one of these productions, for they looked like such fun and were so well directed that it would be a thrill for any lover of dramatics to have | a part in staging one. Visit Mexico One of the high spots of our | trip was the short excursion we made south "of the border to Tijuana, Mexico. We had been warned by many friends that Tijuana was actually a rather dirty, highly commercialized city which made a good living on the Ameri-' FORTRON EURO YN Hey Kids! day, December 23. NOMA Tree Light Sets 98¢ (500 votes) * x x NOMA Bubble Light Sets $2.19 (1,000 votes) * * * Breyers There Ate Gifts Galore AT EVANS REXALL STORE Hundreds of Christmas Gifts and other items on which you can get extra special votes for the beautiful prizes in the big contest that ends next Saturday after- n, December 23 at 2 o'clock. Remember all votes must be in by 2 o'clock Satur- The grand prizes will be awarded to sixteen boys and girls at 4 o'clock, Saturday, December 23. Here Are Just A Few Special Votes Items. 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I don’t suppose the two fellows enjoyed it too much, but I had a grand time wandering through the shops and trying to buy beautiful hand-tooled leather purses and wallets, silver bracelets and rings, and high priced perfumes for less than the very reasonable prices they were offered for. A purse that would cost $18 on Alvera Street in Los Angeles could be purchased here for $8.. If you talked to the fellow for a little while, kept asking for something just a bit different, and then start- ed to walk away, he'd come down on his price. Sometimes there {THESE WOMEN! MATERNITY WARD msm.) 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Warren Casterline, son of Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Casterline, former Sweet Valley residents, The ceremony was performed in Calv- ary United Church, Montreal, No- vember 4, Mr. Casterline who served in World War II has been recalled to duty and is stationed at Shep- phard Field, Texas. The couple resides in Wichita, Texas. We were sorry we had to leave Jnoqe SOPNOUT YOIYM JIBWUD and beautiful California, oq Pep Yous 3 Gq PAGE NINE Huntsville Board Meets At Roberts’ Home «i Mr, and Mrs, Jack Roberts, Main street, Dallas were hosts to mem- bers of the Official Board of Hunts- ville Christian Church Wednesday night when plans were laid for the annual meeting to be held in the Church December * 30. The parsonage which fs being erected on the Church grounds claimed considerable attention. Present were: Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Major, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Covert Jr., J. M. Culp, Robert Culp, Rev. C. H, Frick and Mr. and Mrs. Roberts. LOANS -TO MEET. INCOME TAXES. 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