anaheim-gazette 1942-11-12
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Soldier Finds Army Life Interesting
Letters which Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Doepke, Route 2, Box 70B, receive from their son, Pfc. Perry H. Doepke, now stationed at Coolidge, Ariz., express full enthusiasm for Army life as he is experiencing it as a member of 307th Military Police, Escort Guard company.
“This will always be an outstanding part of my life,” the former Anaheim youth wrote his parents. “I have enjoyed every minute of it, and feel that we have the finest of officers, one of whom we had to give up when he left for foreign service.”
A graduate of Anaheim high school, and connected for the past five years with “Pete” Lehr’s Service station on North Lemon street, Doepke will have completed his second month of service on November 15. He has already made his private first class rating, and is studying all the time with the aim of being selected for officers’ training.
The Arizona station where he is now located has increased by several thousands of men over the number there when he went two months ago. He explained that the rapid growth has caused a little delay in mail deliveries, but that everything is gradually being adjusted.
Promoter of Paper Commits Suicide
Three hours after he was booked Tuesday night at Hollywood Police station on a bad check charge preferred against him in Orange county, Clyde R. Burk, promotor of the Orange County Chronicle, proposed new daily newspaper in Santa Ana, was discovered dead in his cell.
Deputy Sheriff Steve Dubart
TB Group Plans Annual Sale of Red Cross Sale
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Santa Ana, and Jack Shumaker, Garden Grove.
All will work under direct supervision of Dr. Robert Burns McAulay, county chairman of the seal sales. He explained that every effort will be made in Orange county to aid in raising the year’s sales to $15,000. This money will be used in stamping out the disease.
Monday, November 23, has been set as the date for the official opening of the Christmas Seal campaign. At that time nearly 30,000 letters with their sheets of seals, will be sent out to county patrons. Mrs. Ames will be chairman for Anaheim sales. Patrons are reminded that 95 per cent of the money realized by such sales, remains in the state and community where it is raised, to aid in stamping out the white plague.
Results of the work in Orange county are indicated by the fact that the 1941-42 death rate for the entire county was 37 per 100,-000 population, the lowest in history. This compares favorably with the rate of 57 for the state, and 44 for the nation.
Twelve hundred patients were given fluoroscopic examination during the year, by means of the traveling equipment made possible by the American Legion’s contribution of a two-wheeled trailer.
Here’s Silver Lining
Q. When an enlisted man is on duty and captured by the enemy, will the Government continue to pay Class E. allotments to his dependents?
A. Yes, in case of capture by
Promoter of Paper Commits Suicide
Three hours after he was booked Tuesday night at Hollywood Police station on a bad check charge preferred against him in Orange county, Clyde R. Burk, promotor of the Orange County Chronicle, proposed new daily newspaper in Santa Ana, was discovered dead in his cell.
Deputy Sheriff Steve Duhart, who had been sent to Hollywood to return Burk to Santa Ana justice Court, was one of the men finding the body. Burk had hanged himself by his belt from the cell bars. Police said that evidence showed he had served three penitentiary terms.
The charge upon which he was sought by police, was issuing an insufficient funds check for $88 to Tom Danson of Laguna Beach. He had been forming an organization of well-known newspaper men of the county, as the Chronicle staff, and the paper was supposed to begin publication within a few weeks.
Placentia Flyer Gets New Citation
To Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Whipp of Placentia, formerly of the Garden Grove area, has come word that their son, Staff Sergeant Lloyd Whipp of the U.S. Army, has received his third citation for bravery, the Silver Star.
Staff Sergt. Whipp is a member of the crew of one of the Army's famous Flying Fortresses down in the Pacific war area. His first decoration was the Distinguished Flying Cross, awarded after a flight from the Philippines to Australia. This was followed by the Order of the Purple Heart, and now the latest, the Silver Star. The gallant flyer had his elementary schooling in Yorba Linda and high school work in Garden Grove.
Boy Scouts Plan Court of Honor
Anaheim Boy Scouts will hold a Court of Honor next Tuesday night in their Scout House, where various awards will include government citations to both Kiwanis and Rotary-sponsored Scout troops for their work in the rubber salvage campaign. The Kiwanis troop, of which Wilbur Heiden is Scoutmaster, will also give fluoroscopic examination during the year, by means of the traveling equipment made possible by the American Legion’s contribution of a two-wheeled trailer.
Here’s Silver Lining
Q. When an enlisted man is on duty and captured by the enemy, will the Government continue to pay Class E. allotments to his dependents?
A. Yes, in case of capture by the enemy of a commisisoned officer, Army nurse, warrant officer or enlisted man who has an allotment in force at the time of the capture, the monthly payments of the same will be continued until otherwise ordered by the Secretary of War.
Don’t walk in the open. Every time you put your foot down you leave a minimum sized markk of 48 square inches to attract enemy attention.
PUMPKIN CHIFFON PIE
Pumpkin pie is the good old autumn standby, day in and day out. But here is a pumpkin pie that has donned a new dress ready for a party. Grand, served either with whipped cream or cheese. To make it, use
1 envelope Knox gelatine
¼ cup cold water
1¼ cups canned pumpkin
½ cup milk
1 cup sugar
3 eggs
½ tsp. each of salt, cinnamon, nutmeg and ginger.
Method—To slightly beaten egg yolks add ½ cup sugar, the milk, pumpkin, salt and spice and cook in double boiler until thick. Soften the gelatine in the water and add to the hot pumpkin, mix and let cool. When mixture begins to thicken, beat the egg whites stiff and add the other ½ cup of sugar. Fold into the pumpkin mixture and pour in a baked shell.
Boy Scouts Plan Court of Honor
Anaheim Boy Scouts will hold a Court of Honor next Tuesday night in their Scout House, where various awards will include government citations to both Kiwanis and Rotary-sponsored Scout troops for their work in the rubber salvage campaign. The Kiwanis troop, of which Wilbur Heiden is Scoutmaster, will also conduct the opening ceremonies.
L. Frank Kellogg, Court of Honor chairman, is in charge of the evening activities, when Star Scout awards will be made by Dr. M. M. Henderson. The St. Boniface troop, Rotary Scouts with Clinton Flynn as Scoutmaster, and various others will take part. Scoutmaster Bob Harvey and his Mason-sponsored troop will be in charge of a tenderfoot induction; and Scoutmaster "Tex" Middleton and the American Legion troop will conduct closing ceremonies.
CHEESE STRAWS
1½ cups sifted all-purpose flour
1½ teaspoon salt, dash of cayenne
1¼ cup shortening
1 cup grated American cheese (1¼ pound)
2 tablespoons water (about)
Sift flour with salt and cayene. Cut in shortening until mixture is like meal. Cut in cheese.
Sprinkle water over mixture. With a fork, work lightly into dough. Add just enough water to moisten. Roll dough ¼-inch thick. Cut into ¼-inch strips, 5 inches long. Bake on generously shortening-coated baking sheet in very hot oven (450° F) 10 to 12 minutes. Remove Cheese Straws immediately. Makes 40 cheese straws.
Two hundred streams were bridged, and while reports state that bridges were of light construction, and will be carried away by the rising waters anticipated in April, materials for others are installed on the river banks, with all machinery in readiness to set them up at no loss of time, by detachments of Army engineers.
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