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5 Anaheim Gazette THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1931 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Homemakers Forum (Continued from Duke 4) sort she had eaten in the store's tea room that she wanted the recipe. Now a happy customer in the complaint department is not to be trifled with, so Mrs. Berry got busy. After repeated conferences with the tea room hostess, the manager and finally the reluctant cook, she triumphantly returned with this old, old recipe. JEFF DAVIS PIE ½ cup butter or margarine 2 cups brown sugar 4 egg yolks 2 tablespoons flour ½ cup chopped dates ½ cup raisins ½ cup chopped nuts Mix the ingredients in the order given. Pour into an oblong baking dish which has been well greased, or two eight inch pie tins. Bake at 300 degrees for about 40 minutes or until the "pie" is thick and crusty brown on top. Cut in pie shaped pieces or in squares and top with whipped cream. This makes 10 to 12 servings. Since it is so rich, you won't want to serve very large pieces. DAMASCUS, Syria (UP) — The Syrian army, according to newspaper reports, plans to provide military training for 18,000 school boys in government secondary schools. The plan may apply to 100,000 boys in all schools next year, it was reported. Congratulations and Best Wishes to LLOYD M. LICHTENWALTER at the new Anaton Self Service Station M and S Maintenance & Construction SERVICE STATION EQUIPMENT AND REPAIRS D. J. Magee ★ Robert A. Jordan 1061 E. Sixth Street — Santa Ana Phone KImberly 2-9868 Maintenance & Construction SERVICE STATION EQUIPMENT and REPAIRS D. J. Magee Robert A. Jordan 1061 E. Sixth Street — Santa Ana Phone KImberly 2-9868 BEST WISHES For success to Lloyd Lichtenwalter, and good luck at your new Self Service Filling Station. Sand and Gravel for all Concrete work by Foster Sand & Gravel Co. RED E MIX 201 Commercial St. Anaheim, Calif. Phone Anaheim 7457 or Fullerton 2383 Congratulations to Lloyd M. Lichtenwalter On the occasion of the GRAND OPENING of his New ANATON SELF SERVICE GAS STATION from TROUTMAN & SCHOLZ OIL COMPANY Distributors of Quaker State Motor Oils and Lubrication 501 S. Olive St. Phone 2312 Anaheim Train Wreck (Continued from Page 1) mud and muck left from two of rain, sleet and snow. The train, which left Det. 11:30 p.m., was to have two of its cars onto the Florida Resorter, Royal Pacific Cincinnati this morning. A light snow was falling, reached Trenton, a sleepy steel town 17 miles west of troit. State police said the traparently hit a split rail oswitch in the heart of the Two of the train's coaches pled over. The bodies of Mrs. Allie her baby were removed from crumpled seat of one o-coaches. State Police Commissioned ald S. Leonard, in commutroopers at the scene, salide deaths were a "pathetic si TROUTMAN & SCHOLZ OIL COMPANY Distributors of Quaker State Motor Oils and Lubrication 501 S. Olive St. Phone 2312 Anaheim Congratulations It has been a pleasure to assist in the construction of LLOYD M. LICH-TENWALTER'S New Self Service Station and we extend our heartiest best wishes for SUCCESS. BUILD IT WITH STEEL ● for Permanence ● for Beauty ● for Sanitation Nigg Engineering Corporation Steel Building Fabricators and Erectors Structural Designers 545 North Second Street Phone Fleetwood 2-1126 Covina, Ca Lichtenwalter to Open Self-Serve Station at Orangethorpe, Spadra Tomorrow and Saturday are opening days at the new Lichtenwalter Self-Service Station at Orangethorpe and Spadra lives., north of Anaheim. Lloyd M. Lichtenwalter of 1207 Damon st., Anaheim, lessee and manager of the new station which will carry self-service to an extent hitherto untried in this area. Optimists (Continued from Page 3) Ziz. On hand to bid them welcome from the local club were J. Stephen, 14th District Boys' Work Director, Louis Larson, Anaheim Boys' Work chairman, and members of the club. The building will measure 3200 square feet when completed and destined to house the Northen Orange county executive offices of the Boy Scouts of America. An auditorium 60x30 feet with modern kitchen facilities will be While most stations of the same type restrict their self-service activities to gas pumping, Lichtenwalter plans to turn his grease rack over to customers who want to do their own lubricating. This innovation, he figures, will give the fussy customer who knows the value of good lubrication a chance to give his car the attention he feels it requires at 75 cents per job. The new station will carry a major, first-quality gasoline under the brand-name "Anaton," according to Lichtenwalter. Among the SELF-SERVICE OPENS—The new opening officially tomorrow Anaheim is shown above at the intersection of Spadra and angethorpe aves. north of Anaheim. (Gazette photo by Brent Walter, but he is now at Camp Roberts following induction into the Army Feb. 28. Two men who will assist him are Arthur McQuin, Santa Ana and Roger Laird, 516 N. Lemon st., Anaheim. A native of Long Beach, Lichtenwalter has been living in Anaheim more than 20 years. Following some years of work with the Union Oil co., of California, he started his own wholesale gasoline business five years ago. He is still distributing and plans to continue that activity along with the new station. He is a member of Anaheim Optimist club and is committee chairman of Cub Scout P.O. Benjamin Franklin school and his wife, Lucille, have youngest son, Ricki, 8, with them. Many Anaheim residents night-ball watching from probably remember Lichtenwalter as the pitcher on the Chr Christ team and as a form ketball player. The opening tomorrow will feature free comments for guests and a freening for 20 different prizes; for the drawing may be by stopping at the station picking them up. On hand to bid them welcome from the local club were J. Stephen, 14th District Boys Work Director, Louis Larson, Anaheim Boys' Work chairman, and members of the club. The building will measure 3200 square feet when completed and destined to house the Northern Orange County Boy Scout council. Seated on the executive board are Louis Larson and Harwood Larson. The latter was elected financial chairman and is president-elect of the local Optimist club. Also on the council are Optimist President Tom Yellis and Oscar Peeb. "This week-end should see the foot I-beams spanning the walls ready for roof construction," stated president Tom Yellis. The three giant steel beams are the gift of optimist John O'Kane. Preparation work on the steel was done by Al Steffins and Art Pressel, local welders. The gigantic task of bucking and raising the beams to their position on the 14 foot walls being contributed by the Anaheim Truck and Transfer. Train Wreck (Continued from Page 1) Aud and muck left from two days rain, sleet and snow. The train, which left Detroit at 30 p.m., was to have hooked two of its cars onto the NYC's Florida Resorter, Royal Palm, at incinnati this morning. A light snow was falling as it reached Trenton, a sleepy little town 17 miles west of Deoit. State police said the train apparently hit a split rail or open witch in the heart of the town. Two of the train's coaches toped over. The bodies of Mrs. Allen and her baby were removed from the dumped seat of one of theaches. State Police Commissioner Don S. Leonard, in command of loopers at the scene, said their deaths were a "pathetic sight." Walter plans to turn his grease rack over to customers who want to do their own lubricating. This innovation, he figures, will give the fussy customer who knows the value of good lubrication a chance to give his car the attention he feels it requires at 75 cents per job. The new station will carry a major, first-quality gasoline under the brand-name "Anaton," according to Lichtenwalter. Among the well-known, best-quality oils to be handled are Quaker State, Pennzoll, Havoline, Conoco and high-grade, bulk, western, eastern and Pennsylvania oils. New tires by Goodyear will be carried and old tires will be retreaded through the station. The new self-rejuvenating battery produced by the Sun Battery co., of Santa Ana, will be featured as well as a line of lower-priced batteries. Originally Lichtenwalter had planned to operate the station with his son, L. Warren Lichtenwalter. KOREAN WAR (Continued from Page 1) Central Korea. The red radio at Pyongyang reported fierce fighting inside Seoul. Allied reports said it fell without a shot being fired. The Pyongyang radio, in a broadcast heard in Tokyo, said 100 Allied troops were killed and two tanks were destroyed in the Seoul battle." It also claimed that six American aircraft were shot down over the city. A P. correspondent Jim Becker reported that red anti-aircraft fire knocked down three U.S. planes and killed at least one jet pilot Thursday in western Korea. Truck Crash (Continued from Page 1) Years formerly living in Leuanon, Mo. Lankford, a veteran of World War I, had been a victim of gas in that war and had spent many years in veterans hospitals. His occupation, when able to work, was that of automobile salesman. He leaves three sons, Kenneth, Jolm, and Harry, all of Laramie, Wyo. The victims also leave two sisters, Mrs. Cleo Kirkland, of San Pedro, and Mrs. R. T. Leach, of Lebanon Mo., four brothers, Her- Grand Anato At the Corner of 101 HALFWAY BETWEEN TWO BIG DAYS and get acquainted with the v WE SERVE THE LA Serve You Regular 20 9/10¢ Major Fire Expert $125 5 Min State police said the train apparently hit a split rail or open switch in the heart of the town. Two of the train's coaches topped over. The bodies of Mrs. Allen and her baby were removed from the dumped seat of one of the coaches. State Police Commissioner Donald S. Leonard, in command of loopers at the scene, said their paths were a "pathetic sight." Lankford, a veteran of World War I, had been a victim of gas in that war and had spent many years in veterans hospitals. His occupation, when able to work, was that of automobile salesman. He leaves three sons, Kenneth, John, and Harry, all of Laramie, Wyo. The victims also leave two sisters, Mrs. Cleo Kirkland, of San Pedro, and Mrs. R. T. Leach, of Lebanon Mo., four brothers, Herbert of Lomita, Hall, of San Pedro, Floyd of Wilmington, and Joseph of Yakima, Wash. The coronor's inquest probably will be held at 3 p.m. Monday in an Orange mortuary. Six other persons were injured in four traffic accidents at various points in the county. Robert Erickson, 18, a Marine stationed at Barstow, fell asleep at the wheel of his car in Santa Ana canyon a short distance from the junction with Yorba road at 2:10 a.m. today. He received minor injuries when the car ran across the highway divider, struck a pole and overturned. He was taken to El Toro Marine base dispensary. Injured in other accidents are Kay Carlson, 28, and Wilma Edmundson, 29, of Brea; Billy Gill, 20, Santa Ana; Lloyd Muir, 42, and Harvey Weaver, 57, both of South Laguna. DRIVER TRAINING FOR TEACHERS EDMONTON (P) — A driver training course for school teachers will be held at the University of Alberta. Sponsored by the Edmonton branch of the Alberta Motor Association it will have a maximum class of 40. AUHS Marksmen (Continued from Page 1) van, state adjutant general, who donated the D.Sullivan Trophy in memory of his son who was killed in World War II, Saturday, at 11:30 am., in the armory. Major L. A. Pope, of the National Rifle Assn., will be the official scorer. He will be assisted by Major H. L. Hopkins, Willowbrook high school, Compton. Major L. E. Rich, Harding Military Academy, Glendora, will be range officer. The cadets, who left this morning, are David Teeter, Lyle Bass, Paul Wright, Paul Rumfelt, Russell Dilbeck, Dean Philport, Bill Lattin and John Swint, team shooters and alternates and Al Lattin, Gene Waldo and Enoch Peterson, individual contestants. Good-nature is more agreeable in conversation than wit, and gives a more certain air to the countenance which is more amiable than beauty—Joseph Addison IT IS A PLEASURE To welcome Lloyd Lichtenwalter as a new Business man in this area and wish him success at his new Anaton Self Service We are proud to have had the Electrical Contract as our part of this new Station. STREETCH ELECTRIC 823 North Spadra Road Phone Fullerton 2154 STREETCH ELECTRIC 823 North Spadra Road Phone Fullerton 2154 Lloyd M. Lichtenwalter Cordially INVITES YOU to the and Opening Friday and Saturday March 16 and 17 of his new Anaton Self Service Corner of 101 Highway (Spadra) and Orungethorpe HALFWAY BETWEEN ANAHEIM AND FULLERTON BIG DAYS TO LOOK US OVER printed with the very latest in SELF SERVICE SAVINGS BE THE LADIES AT NO EXTRA COST e Yourself and Save with - Major First Grade Gasoline Ethyl 22 9/10c 5 Minute Oil Changing Lube Your Own if you Major First Grade Gasoline 22 9/10c 5 Minute Oil Changing Service Lube Your Own if you wish at...75¢ FREE PRIZE DRAWING Sunday, March 18 at 2 p.m. You don't have to buy a drop of gas or anything to participate. Just drive in and get your ticket for the PRIZE DRAWING of SEVEN VALUABLE PRIZES — SUNDAY at 2 P.M.—(Mar. 18) — NO OBLIGATION INVOLVED Prize winning tickets will be posted at station immediately after drawing. You do not have to be present at drawing to win! - Prizes Include - 26" BICYCLE -- FIRST PRIZE G.E. Steam Dry Iron -- Second Prize Many others including gasoline orders, free oil changes, etc. FREE Pepsi-Cola for All FREE Candy for the Children LOCATION - PLENTY OF PUMPS - NO WAITING fised Oils-Penzoil-Quäker State - Conoco-Havoline- Etc. ACCESSORIES and SUPPLIES