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辟雜廈重 Bring the Family to CHUNGKING CAFE 327 E. CENTER ST. — ANAHEIM for a delicious EASTER DINNER ENJOY THE FINEST IN FOOD at REASONABLE PRICES featuring BAKED HAM — FRIED CHICKEN JUICY STEAKS and Family Style Chinese Dinners featuring BAKED HAM — FRIED CHICKEN JUICY STEAKS and Family Style Chinese Dinners ALL DAY — 11 A.M. to 2 A.M. PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE — NO WAITING — "Orange County's Oldest Chinese Restaurant" An Open Letter to the Citizens of Am from Mayor Chas. A. Pearson During the time I have been privi Anaheim as Councilman and Mayor, the p excellent cooperation and sympathetic the problems of city government have and more difficult. This cooperation appreciated. Because the expansion of our ci and of such magnitude, we members o heads of the various City Department problems. When the need fo During the time I have been privy to Anaheim as Councilman and Mayor, the public excellent cooperation and sympathetic the problems of city government have and more difficult. This cooperation appreciated. Because the expansion of our city and of such magnitude, we members of heads of the various City Departments had our problems. When the need for lines, water lines and light and power facilities. You showed your confidence without increasing the tax rate. The rate has not been increased since this confidence and the work is progressing. The problem of providing city street parking is still with us ahead of other cities in recognition as March 1946, ten years ago, we have been making additions stealthily, until at the present time foregoing, we are now proceeding special assessment districts these districts to assess their ceiling, such funds to be used and improving additional lots said districts. In this way those within the area to be prepared for district consider. THIS SPACE FURNISHED BY THE CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR PEARSON Easter VALUES NEW SERVE-UR-SELF THRIFTI-WASH LAUNDROMAT 822 W. CENTER ST. — ANAHEIM ACROSS FROM HIGH SCHOOL 20¢ WASH - DRY 10¢ (Per Load) (For 10 Minutes) FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 24 WESTINGHOUSE WASHERS—5 LARGE DRYERS OPEN DAILY — 7 A.M. to 10 P.M. INCLUDING SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS THIS CAR FREE! 1956 MERCURY with MERCOMATIC PLUS 14 OTHER MAJOR PRIZES T. V. STAR TO M. C. MARKET'S BIG CONTEST Bill Ballance, the popular Disc Jockey of Radio Station KFWB will officiate at the big All-American Markets' "Golden Windfall of Prizes" drawing this Saturday at their market located at 9858 Garden Grove Blvd. in Garden Grove, at 7:00 p.m. Contest, which was introduced at the beginning of this month by the six All-American Markets features a First Prize of an All-expense paid trip for two to Europe and Paris for two weeks. Second prize is a spanking-new 1b56 Buick Century 2-door hardtop sedan from Bob O’Leary Buick in Downey. Third-Prize is an all-expense paid trip for two for one week at the glamorous Hotel Club de Pesca in enchanting Acapulco. In addition to the Grand Prizes, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Prizes will be 45-pc. sets of Melmac Dinnerware valued at $54.00 each. Also a room-size rug, and five WELLS PANCAKES 1 cup sifted enriched flour ½ teaspoon baking powder ¼ teaspoon salt 2 tabelspoons sugar ½ cup currants 2 eggs, beaten 1½ cups milk 2 tablespoons melted shortening ¼ teaspoon orange extract Melted butter or margarine Sift together flour, b powder, salt and sugar. Add rants and mix lightly Co eggs, milk, shortening and o extract. Add to flour mi beating until smooth. Pour. T batter on hot griddle and back till bottom side is brown. T brown other side. Place o serving platter or plate. With melted butter or marinade and sprinkle with sugar. R until all batter is baked stack 5 or 6 pancakes high in wedges to serve. If prefers pancakes may be served orange sauce. Makes 6 servings. Sausage Balls in Peach H 1 pound sausage meat 1 tablespoon grated onion ½ cup bread crumbs 1 teaspoon salt ¼ teaspoon pepper 8 canned peach halves 32 cloves (optional) Mix sausage, onion, c salt and pepper; shape into balls. Arrange peaches, cut up, in baking dish. Stud ed each peach half with 4 cloves range sausage balls in per Bake 40 minutes at 350° F. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 24 WESTINGHOUSE WASHERS—5 LARGE DRYERS OPEN DAILY — 7 A.M. to 10 P.M. INCLUDING SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS THIS CAR FREE! 1956 MERCURY with MERCOMATIC PLUS 14 OTHER MAJOR PRIZES FREE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT ANY URICH'S STATION No Cost — No Obligation — You Need Not Be Present To Win NEXT DRAWING MAR. 30, 1956 FOR URICH'S 50th CAR URICH'S STATION NO. 18 511 N. Azusa — W. Covina ENTERTAINMENT — CROWD PRIZES BILL BALLANCE $39.95 Electric Skillets will be awarded. Tickets from each of All-American's six markets will be rushed to the drawing to be tumbled and thoroughly mixed in the giant Redi-Mix mixer truck at the Garden Grove All-American site of the ceremonies, with 5:00 p.m. Saturday afternoon as the line for tickets to be deposited in the stores. Winners will not have to present, however. All-Americans expecting throngs to attend watch the colorful event staged under Klieg Lights in best of Southern California. Bill Ballance is looking forward to meeting his man and television fans. zens of Anaheim son March 29, 1956. The increase in population has likewise problem to our School Boards. We have cooperated in requiring sub-dividers to provide funds for areas adjacent to elementary schools as needed and constructed. Collections to date over $100,000 a year. This saves money for much needed recreation facilities for all years as I know, we are the first municipality to dividers to give us this assistance. Anaheim was one of the first cities to Plan (1927). This plan has been revised several times since then, the last time it city grows, more revisions and refinement. Civic organizations have been most helpful for further review and study of the general therefore, procured the services of a quality Planning Consultants. This should constitute the Planning Department and expedite the extremely heavy work load. expansion of our city has been so rapid thatitude, we members of the Council and Corious City Departments have, of course, us. When the need for additional sewer lines and light and power facilities became asked you for a bond issue to provide these you showed your confidence by giving us what thereby permitting an orderly expansion the tax rate. In fact, the City tax been increased since 1950. We appreciate and the work is progressing as planned. Problem of providing city-owned lots for offering cities in recognizing this need. As early in 1946, ten years ago, we purchased our first lot making additions steadily, as funds would perat the present time we have nine such lots in and two more in escrow. In addition to the we are now proceeding with the formation of assessment districts permitting only those within districts to assess themselves under a fixed tax such funds to be used for the purpose of acquiring additional lots for off-street parking within districts. In this way the cost will be borne by within the area to be benefited. The plan is being for district consideration. Anaheim was one of the first Plan (1927). This plan has been revised several times since then, the last time it city grows, more revisions and refinement Civic organizations have been most helpful for further review and study of the general therefore, procured the services of a quality Planning Consultants. This should constitute the Planning Department and expedite the extremely heavy work load. During my years with the City I have with many elective and appointive offices been a pleasant one. These were dedicated to the principle of welfare of Anaheim and have left a large good which is best evidenced by the efficiency in our City Departments without tax rate. Problems still exist. Many are solution, such as local and statewide local and county sewer expansion and interests of the city as a whole would, therefore, seem reasonable by continuing in office men whose pro indicated a proven ability to do th CAP:mbj WELSH PANCAKES 1 cup sifted enriched flour. ½ teaspoon baking powder ¼ teaspoon salt 2 tabelspoons sugar ½ cup currants 2 eggs, beaten ½ cups milk 2 tablespoons melted shortening ¼ teaspoon orange extract Melted butter or margarine Sugar Sift together flour, baking powder, salt and sugar. Add currents and mix lightly Combine eggs, milk, shortening and orange extract. Add to flour mixture,ating until smooth. Pour ½ cup batter on hot griddle and back un-bottom side is brown. Turn to bottom other side. Place on hot serving platter or plate. Brush with melted butter or margarine and sprinkle with sugar. Repeat until all batter is baked and back 5 or 6 pancakes high. Cut wedges to serve. If preferred, uncakes may be served with orange sauce. Makes 6 servings. Sausage Balls in Peach Halves 1 pound sausage meat 1 tablespoon grated onion ½ cup bread crumbs 1 teaspoon salt ¼ teaspoon pepper 3 canned peach halves 32 cloves (optional) Mix sausage, onion, crumbs, it and pepper; shape into eight balls. Arrange peaches, cut side in baking dish. Stud edges of each peach half with 4 cloves. Arrange sausage balls in peaches. Take 40 minutes at 350° F. or out shadows or glare. Anaheim Gazette 11. THURSDAY, MARCH '29, 1956 Light Your Home A flick of the light switch will help you establish the whole tone of a living room. For-light can be the means by which you create atmosphere in your home. Three-way lamps provide a simple means to lower the level of light. Another device is to use cornice light in combination with accent lighting. It is often supplied by built-in fixtures, such as recessed spotlights, concealed fluorescent tubes or hanging fixtures. You can also use small portable or pin-up spotlights to beam light where you want it—on piece of driftwood, a painting, statuette or picture. General illumination can come from fluorescent tubes installed in a cornice. The light is directed downward and is reflected into the room from the walls and draperies. Specific light is provided by table lamps, floor lamps, hanging fixtures, pin-up lamps or soffit lights. Each should be placed so as to direct light on the activity without shadows or glare. CHICAGO — This exclusive inside door release is the solution to the problem of children getting trapped in refrigerators. Michael Brent is showing Suelen Holland the new lifeguard release developed by Admiral research engineers which glows in the dark and opens at the slightest touch. Should a child enter the refrigerator while his mother is cleaning it, all he has to do is touch the circular button to get out. Over 110 children have been suffocated inside abandoned refrigerators as well as in units still in the home during the past 10 years. 18 of them in 1955. The problem has General illumination can come from fluorescent tubes installed in a cornice. The light is directed downward and is reflected into the room from the walls and draperies. Specific light is provided by table lamps, floor lamps, hanging fixtures, pin-up lamps or soffit lights. Each should be placed so as to direct light on the activity without shadows or glare. Keep bulbs and reflectors free from dust. Choose lamp shades with white linings. Move use-darkened bulbs to nonreading areas. Avoid sharp contrast of light and dark. Provide general room light for TV viewing. Use light-colored non-glossy cellings and walls to reduce glare. Select a table lamp for its table. The bottom of the shade should be at eye level of the person seated next to it. Use a lightbulb of at least 150 W. for reading. Follow the recipe when planning cornice or valance lighting. Protect bulbs from direct vision by use of diffusing bowls, globes and shades. Meat At Its Best To panbroll meat correctly, place the meat in a heavy frying pan. Do not add water and fat and do not cover. Cook the meat slowly, turning occasionally. Pour off the fat as it accumulates. Brown the meat on both sides and then season and serve immediately. Call KE 5-2206 for Want Ads with the City I have been associated and appointive officials. This associate peasant one. These men and women have the principle of promoting the general and have left a lasting impression for evidenced by the high standard of efficity Departments without resorting to a high ill exist. Many are in the process of has local and statewide water development, my sewer expansion and flood control. It seem reasonable to expect that the city as a whole would be best protected in office men whose past experience has proven ability to do the job properly. CHAS. A. PEARSON E to CONTINUE GOOD GOVERNMENT GRESS, ECONOMY and EFFICIENCY IN ANAHEIM