anaheim-gazette 1955-11-24
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At 19... An Expert
This kid knows his stuff when it comes to driving. Sure, he's young ... but he's smart. And he knows what's smart behind the wheel. He's got perfect timing ... constant control ... and good road judgment. He's got them all because he practices them ... all the time.
Because of his timing, he never needs to dart from lane to lane. Rather he glides his car smoothly, anticipating his next move long in advance. As for control ... it lets him blend with the flow of traffic without those jerky starts and stops.
And he'll be the first to tell you that anyone with road judgment will keep at reasonable speeds ... not too fast, not too slow. He's young ... but he's an expert. And he's proud of it!
There's this about driving... You can always spot an expert!
Safe Drivers Make Safe Highways
Make every day S-D day
Local Man Wins Recognition for Safety Record
E. W. Eberhardt of Anaheim was recently commended for of the best drilling safety record in the nation. Eberhardt is a member of Shell's Drilling Rig N crew who have worked nearly years without a lost time or dent.
A record of six years continued operation in the Brea oil field without a lost time accident proaches a national record of ten years set three years ago Louisiana and recorded with American Petroleum Institution Safety and Fire Department.
Special recognition for their standing safety records was fordied the crew members, a becue in Brea.
CUCUMBER PICKLES
Soak cucumbers overnight cold water. Drain. Slice, but too thin. Make a syrup of:
2 cups cider vinegar
1 cup water
½ teaspoon mustard seed
1 cup sugar
1 teaspoon spices
Bring to boil—then add cucumbers and boil about 3 minutes until they lose their green. Pack picles solidly into sized jars. Add 1 teaspoon sifted quart and cover with boiled water. Seal at once.
MARIAN DOWNS TO SING
Marian Downs, lyric soprano,
will give a concert of classic and Negro spirituals on Sunday evening, Nov. 27, at 7 at White Temple Methodist church.
LICENSE TO WED ISSUED
License to wed has been issued an Anaheim couple, Charles R.
WHAT'S DOING
M.I. Perry, Your Telephone Manager in Anaheim
Wall phones: Here's something no modern kitchen should be without. Dad would and a wall phone handy in his workshop, too. It's "out-of-way" when you're working yet is always easy to reach. Take your choice of attractive colors.
These are just a few of the things now available to make your telephone still more useful and attractive. When you're made your choices, call your telephone business office and talk it over. You'll be surprised how little it costs to give these unusual yet extremely practical gifts. And if you call now, you'll be sure to have them in plenty of time for Christmas.
Births
To Mr. and Mrs. Fred
10541 Chamberlain Dr., 6½ oz son in Orange County hospital on Nov. 13.
To Mr. and Mrs. David
7872 Santa Monica St., 3½ oz boy in Santa Ana City hospital on Nov. 15.
To Mr. and Mrs. John
626 N. Sabina St., a 7 lb. girl, in St. Joseph hospital Nov. 14.
To Mr. and Mrs. Julio Pa
11852 S. Santa Paula St., 6 oz boy in St. Joseph on Nov. 14.
To Mr. and Mrs. Robert
224½ N. Citron St., a 7 oz boy in St. Joseph hospital on Nov. 14.
Christmas gifts everyone in your family will enjoy
Have you remembered to send in your contribution to the United Fund Campaign?
Not one—but three great agencies participate in this once a year campaign.
COMMUNITY CHEST
RED CROSS
Y.M.C.A
FEEL BIG — GIVE BIG
Your Neighbor — Pacific Telephone
Time sure dies, and Christmas is almost here again. So why not take a minute out right now and go Christmas shopping for your family. Below are some of the telephone gifts from which you can choose. They'll bring new pleasure to your home not just at Christmas time but every day of the year.
Color phones: For added beauty and convenience in every room you use a lot. Come in red, ivory, brown, green ... blue, beige, yellow, or gray. Also in two-tone combinations. More especially, would be pleased with an attractive gift like this.
Speakerphones! You can use these markable new hands-free telephone without lifting the receiver. Talk conveniently through the miniature microphone. Hear at a distance through the loudspeaker. Can be used like any other phone, too.
To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 308 Berry Ave., a 7 lb. 14 oz. boy in St. Joseph hospital Nov. 15.
To Mr. and Mrs. Phillip 12370 E. Ball Rd., an 8 lb. 14 oz. boy in St. Joseph hospital Nov. 16.
To Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm send, 856 S. Palm St., a 8 lb. 14 oz. boy in St. Joseph hospital Nov. 17.
To Mr. and Mrs. Donald wood, 1955 Yardley St., a 8 oz. boy in St. Joseph hospital Nov. 17.
To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jr., 1339 Gilbert St., a girl Joseph hospital, Nov. 17.
To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence denhall, 1507 W. La Palma a 5 lb. 10½ oz. girl, at F.Cottage hospital on Nov. 17.
Local Man Wins Recognition for Safety Record
W. W. Eberhardt of Anaheim recently commended for one of the best drilling safety records in the nation. Eberhardt is a member of Shell's Drilling Rig No. 5 who have worked nearly six years without a lost time accident.
A record of six years continuous operation in the Brea oil fields without a lost time accident approaches a national record of seven years set three years ago in Louisiana and recorded with the American Petroleum Institute Safety and Fire Department. Special recognition for their outstanding safety records was affixed to the crew members, a barricade in Brea.
CUCUMBER PICKLES
Soak cucumbers overnight in cold water. Drain. Slice, but not thin. Make a syrup of:
2 cups cider vinegar
1 cup water
½ teaspoon mustard seed
1 cup sugar
1 teaspoon spices
String to boil—then add cucumbers and boil about 3 minutes until they lose their green look. Pickles solidly into sterilized jars. Add 1 teaspoon salt to quart and cover with boiling water. Seal at once.
Oops! The Unexpected Happened!
AVA GARDNER was served from a bad tumble by Stewart Granger when she fell from William Traveler's motorcycle while filming a scene for the forthcoming M-G-M picture "Rhwani Junction" on a street in Pakistan. Not hurt—just a bit shaken up.
Drivers Urged to Use Right Lane
Many motorists are still driving to drive in the right hand lane for traffic on our multiple highways," said Capt. H. W. M. commanding officer of the Orchard area of the California Highway Patrol. "A local survey conducted by our officers to determine compliance to Section 525.1 of Vehicle Code proves that motorists do not realize the seriousness of the offense.
We wish again to remind motorists that they are less than the normal speed of the file, to drive in the right hand lane for traffic, except when man or preparing to make a left or when in the process of passing warned Null.
The right hand lane for truck informs the patrol, is the nearest the right curb or of the roadway. This applies all types of roadway and is limited to the divided multi-lane type.
"Less than the normal speed traffic" is defined as the rate of a slower moving vehicle compared to the average rate of other vehicles on the highway.
CORN MEAL DUMPLING
1 12 oz. pkg. corn muffin
1 egg
¼ cup milk
¼ teaspoon salt
Empty contents of package
Stewart Granger when she fell from William H. M-G-M picture "Rhysani Junction" on a street in Pakistan. Not hurt—just a bit shaken up.
gar over cucumbers; add enough water to cover. Simmer 10 minutes. Drain and discard liquid. Add 2 cups sugar, spices, tied in bag, and 3 cups water to 5 cups vinegar. Simmer 10 minutes. Pour over cucumbers. Let stand 24 hours. Drain syrup into kettle. Add remaining sugar and alum. Heat to boiling. Pour over cucumbers. Let stand 24 hours. Pack pickles in hot jar. Heat syrup to boiling and pour over pickles; seal at once. If there is not enough syrup to cover pickles add more vinegar.
DILL PICKLES
35 - 40 cucumbers
3 tbsps. mixed spices
¼ cup sugar
½ cup salt
4 cups vinegar
dill, green or dry
Wash, dry and cut cucumbers into halves, lengthwise. Add spices (tied in bag), sugar, salt, vinegar, to 4 cups water. Simmer 15 minutes. Put head of dill into each hot jar. Pack pickles. Heat brine to boiling. Pour over pickles. Cover pickles with dill. Process pints and quarts 15 minutes in boiling water bath.
For Kosher?type dills, add 1 clove garlic, 1 bay leaf, ½ tsp.
CORN MEAL DUMPLING
1 12 oz. pkg. corn muffin
1 egg
¼ cup milk
¼ teaspoon salt
Empty contents of package bowl; add remaining ingredient and mix well. Drop by tablespoons onto top of gently baked stew. Cover pan and simmer minutes. For variety, add chopped parsley. Makes about dumplings.
mustard seed and 1 piece per to each jar.
Births
To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones,
0541 Chamberlain Dr., a 6 lb.
½ oz son in Orange County General hospital on Nov. 13.
To Mr. and Mrs. David Sesma,
072 Santa Monica St., an 8 lb.
½ oz boy in Santa Ana Community hospital on Nov. 15.
To Mr. and Mrs. John E. Poe,
28 N. Sabina St., a 7 lb. 1½ oz child, in St. Joseph hospital on Nov. 14.
To Mr. and Mrs. Julio Palomino,
1852 S. Santa Paula St., a 10 lb.
oz boy in St. Joseph hospital on Nov. 14.
To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Castro,
24½ N. Citron St., a 7 lb boy
It happens like that when you drive this fabulous '56 Pontiac.
You know you're in for a thrill the moment you hear the muted purr of the exhaust as the all-new Strato-Streak V-8 comes to life.
At first you'll just want to sail along, smooth and easy, drinking in the new sensations. This long and lovely creation stops,
Greatest "Go" On Wheels
No other car performs like a Pontiac because Pontiac alone has the Strato-Streak V-8—most modern and efficient power plant in the industry. For 1956 it delivers 227 blazing horsepower! For the "go" of the year, go Pontiac!
CASEY - BECKHAUS
336 S. Los Angeles St.—Anaheim—KE 5-2857—KE 5-2858 —“ALWAYS A GOOD
Rivers Urged to
The Right Lane
Many motorists are still failto drive in the right hand lane
traffic on our multiple lane
ways," said Capt. H. W. Null,
remanding officer of the Orange
of the California Highway
rol. "A local survey conducted
our officers to determine the
compliance to Section 525.1 of the
Ucle Code proves that many
orists do not realize the seriness of the offense.
We wish again to remind all
orists that they are legally
required, when driving at a speed
than the normal speed of trafto drive in the right hand lane
traffic, except when making
preparing to make a left turn
when in the process of passing."
Ned Null.
The right hand lane for traffic,
forms the patrol, is the lane
rest the right curb or edge
the roadway. This applies on
types of roadway and is not
limited to the divided multiple
type.
Less than the normal speed of
traffic" is defined as the speed
a slower moving vehicle as
paired to the average speed
other vehicles on the highway.
CORN MEAL DUMPLINGS
12 oz. pkg. corn muffin mix
egg
cup milk
teaspoon salt
Empty contents of package into
4—ANAHEIM GAZETTE Anaheim, Calif., Thurs. Nov. 16, 1855
CARVING MEAT CUTS
Lamb Crown Roast!
A lamb crown roast is made from the neck, or rib section, of the legh. A pork gren is made from the rib sections of two or more legs of pork. Lamb cut is carved in a similar method to that of the pork loin road.
Slice between the ribs with a standard carving mat. Slice to the side of the platter dry pastry in the oven while night laterfer with the carving. Steady the road by placing the fork firmly between the slices.
Cut down between the slices, allowing one slice to each slice.
Lift the slices on the middle using the fork to steady it.
Jerry Hunt to Wed New York Girl
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hund held open house at their home at 917 S. Lemon St., to announce wedding plans of their son, Jerry, and Marie Schulties of Long Island, N. Y. The young couple will be married on Saturday, Nov. 26.
LICENSE ISSUED
NEW MEMBERS TO BE HONORED
Provisional members of the Anaheim Assistance League who have joined within the last year will be honored at the annual Christmas tea to be held on Dec.
8 at the home of Mrs. Cortez Hoskins, 320 W. Alberts St. Associate and sustaining members as well as members of the Junior League will also attend.
Less than the normal speed of traffic is defined as the speed a slower moving vehicle as compared to the average speed other vehicles on the highway.
COORN MEAL DUMPLINGS
12 oz. pkg. corn muffin mix egg cup milk teaspoon salt
Empty contents of package intoowl; add remaining ingredients and mix well. Drop by tablespoon onto top of gently boiling ww. Cover pan and simmer 15 minutes. For variety, add ¼ cup chopped parsley. Makes about 12 dumplings.
mustard seed and 1 piece red peper to each jar.
Jerry Hunt to Wed New York Girl
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hund held open house at their home at 917 S. Lemon St., to announce wedding plans of their son, Jerry, and Marie Schulties of Long Island, N.Y. The young couple will be married on Saturday, Nov. 26.
LICENSE ISSUED
License to wed has been issued to Clinton Dale Dorsey of 1531 E. Center St. and Maxine Jeanette Wright of Orange.
At their home at 10763 S. West St., Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Siewert gave a dinner party to observe the second wedding anniversary of their son and his wife, Mr. and
NEW MEMBERS TO BE HONORED
Provisional members of the Anaheim Assistance League who have joined within the last year will be honored at the annual Christmas tea to be held on Dec. 8 at the home of Mrs. Cortez Hoskins, 320 W. Alberta St. Associate and sustaining members as well as members of the Junior League will also attend.
A 9 lb. 5 oz. baby girl was born on Nov. 11 in St. Joseph hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mackay of 2133 E. Center St.
Maryland, New Jersey, Indiana, Delaware, Florida and Texas are the leading tomato producing states of the U.S.
you know jet pilot feels!
starts, turns, moves and goes with swift and precise precision—as though in response to your wishes themselves.
You lean back luxuriously, listening to the miles whisper past. Then, ahead, you see the opportunity you've been looking for... the highway up front arching high over a hill. You touch the accelerator lightly and only for a moment. Instantly, that great Strato-Streak V-8 takes over. Smooth soaring, the rush of power catapults you up and over...your solo flight!
This is how it feels...seemingly limitless power at your command—smooth, effortless power for the slower pace of city driving, jet-fast in an emergency to flick you safely past loiterers on the highway.
By this time you're certain—Pontiac has everything—size, beauty, roadability and with it the greatest "go" and safety ever built into a car.
Drive this fabulous '56 Pontiac and find out how it feels to fly. This car will show you—fast!
Try the terrific take-off of the fabulous '56 Pontiac
BICKHAM PONTIAC
—"ALWAYS A GOOD DEAL and A DOOD DEAL MORE." — OPEN EVES, TIL 9 P.M