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Right-of-Way Infraction Big Cause of Accidents Violation of the right-of-way is second only to speed as a contributing factor to traffic accidents in California, according to accident records maintained by the California Highway Patrol. "The greater portion of the 'right-of-way' difficulty develops from a negative approach to the problem in actual driving practice," declared Capt. H. W. Null, Commander of the Anaheim area office of the Patrol. "According to the law 'right-of-way' is the privilege of the immediate use of the highway and sections of the vehicle code establish which driver shall yield. "If motorists would approach each intersection with a cooperative attitude ready and willing to yield to prevent an accident, rather than argue their way through, we would have fewer right-of-way accidents." Capt. Null continued. "In almost every right-of-way violation there is lack of courtesy or failure to obey the law." "Whatever the cause, the driver has the power to remedy the situation," he concluded. NURSERY SACRIFICE POPULAR Tropical Plants - Araliae - Fatshedera - Acanthus 47¢ one gal. KING SIZE Rose Bushes In Bloom Popular Varieties 69¢ NAME VARIETIES FUCHSIAS . . . gal. size 69¢ SHADE TREES SOME VARIETIES UP TO 12 FEET TALL ★ EVERGREEN ELM ★ EUCALYPTUS ★ SYCAMORE ★ CHINESE ELM ★ EVERGREEN ASH ★ CAROB TREE ★ CREPE MYRTLE ★ WHITE ELDER ★ BON ELDER ★ ASH ARIZONA 2.98 NAME VARIETIES FUCHSIAS gal. size 69¢ SHADE TREES SOME VARIETIES UP TO 12 FEET TALL ★ EVERGREEN ELM ★ EUCALYPTUS ★ SYCOAMORE ★ CHINESE ELM ★ EVERGREEN ASH ★ CAROB TREE ★ CREPE MYRTLE ★ WHITE ELDER ★ BOX ELDER ★ ASH ARIZONA ★ JACARANDA ★ SILVER MAPLE ★ BRAZILIAN PEPPER ★ LOQUAT ★ WEEPING WILLOW ★ ACACIA ★ CATALPA ★ BLACK-PINK LOCUST ★ WHITE BIRCH ★ OLIVE, etc. PEACH—APRICOT—PLUM FRUIT TREES With Fruit 298 ARALIAS specimen 2-3 PLANTS IN SAME CONTAINER 5 GALLON PLANTS ★ ABYSSINIAN BANANA ★ PAMPAS GRASS ★ ACANTHUS ★ GARDENIAS ★ DWARF GINGER ★ JUNIPERPHIZER ★ HOLLYWOOD JUNIPER ★ SABINA TAMARISCIFOLIA ★ ITALIAN CYPRESS ★ CAMELLIAS, etc. ALGERIAN IVY per flat $2.97 (No Rye) Clover, Blue Grass, Fescue GRASS SEED MIX 69¢ Quick Germination 75¢ Dichondra Seed ½ lb. Bandini Weed Free Steer Manure, 3 cu. ft. Canadian-Lge. Bale. $497 Peat Moss. Reg. $6.60 DICHONDRA FLATS per flat 75¢ DOWPON The Modern Grass Killer Containing Dalapon. Lb. box NOW IS THE TIME TO USE SOILDRIN! Killa Lawn Meths, Cutworms, Wireworms, etc. Save On All Your Planting Needs — AT THE LARGEST NURSERY IN ORANGE COUNTY — Largest Selection of TROPICALS — PALMS — FERNS — INDOOR PLANTS — SHRUBS — TREES — GARDEN TOOLS — FLETTILIZERS — INSECTICIDES — Etc. We also have gravel in color. Also Lawn Curbing, Stepping Stones, Trellises, Cactus, etc. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITY CAMILLA NURSERIES 2481 W. LINCOLN JA 7-1053 Save On All Your Planting Needs — AT THE LARGEST NURSERY IN ORANGE COUNTY — Largest Selection of TROPICALS — PALMS — FERNS — INDOOR PLANTS — SHEUBS — TREES — GARDEN TOOLS — FENTILIZERS — INSECTICIDES — Etc. We also have gravel in color. Also Lawn Curing, Stepping Stones, Trellises, Cactus, etc. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITY CAMILLA NURSERIES 2481 W. LINCOLN JA 7-1053 Between GILBERT & MAGNOLIA OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK — 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. SERVICES & SUPPLIES As Close as Your Phone Specialists in their Line A call Will Bring Them to Your Door OR ARRANGE AN APPOINTMENT NURSERY LEE'S For Easy Shopping LANDSCAPING BLUE & GOLD STAMPS Open Daily 8 to 6 — Sundays 9 to 5 2009 E. CENTER ST. — KE 5-5491 TIRE RETREADING 8 HOUR SERVICE ALL WORK GUARANTEED SHIPKEY & PEARSON Goodyear Tires 429 W. CENTER — ANAHEM — KE 5-1167 — KE 5-1168 We Give S&H Green Stamps TV & RADIO SALES & SERVICE ON ALL MAKES H. R. FOX & CO. 411 E. CENTER ST. — ANAHEM — KE 5-4886 Bill Takes Bite From Citizens Pockets years' taxes for the 517, people of Orange County out to about $371,133,100 — sing $49,568,800 in local city taxes, $253,451,900 in taxes, and an estimated $2,400 as the share of state for the people of the counCalifornia Taxpayers' assol reports. Californians, taxes will about $10 billion this year. Americans, taxes this year take about 36 per cent of income. That the average American up to May 10 will just cover his tax bill for 1957." Burnett, president of the state-wide Taxpayers' association, points out. What he earns after May 10 is his to spend, or save, or invest." CRABMEAT PUFFS 24 2-inch bread rounds Softened butter or margarine Mayonnaise Thin tomato slices 1 6½-ounce can of crabmeat, drained and flaked Salt and pepper Lemon juice Broil bread crumbs on one side; cool. Spread untoasted side with mayonnaise. Fit a piece of tomato on bread. Top with 2 teaspoons crabmeat, ½ teaspoon mayonnaise and a few drops lemon juice. Broil until mayonnaise puffs and starts to brown. Makes 2 dozen. LEMON CRISP ¼ cup butter or margarine ¾ cup brown sugar 2 cups corn flakes ¼ cup sifted flour ½ teaspoon salt ¼ cup sugar 2 tablespoons cornstarch ½ teaspoon salt 1 cup hot water 2 eggs, well-beaten ½ cup lemon juice Blend butter and brown sugar. Crush corn flakes into fine crumbs. Add to butter mixture together with flour and salt; mix well. Press ⅔ of crumb mixture into bottom of 8x8-inch pan. Mix sugar, cornstarch and salt together in top of double boiler. Add hot water gradually, stirring constantly. Cook over hot water until thick and clear, stirring frequently. Combine eggs with lemon juice. Slowly add a amount of hot mixture, stirconstantly. Pour back into malting hot mixture and cooue cooking about 1 minute loosCool. When cool, pour lemon ture into crumb-lined pan; skle with remaining crumbs. In moderate oven (350°F.) at 30 minutes or until lightly bried. When cool, cut into squand serve. Yield: 9 servings. MUSHROOM-BUTTER SAUCE ¼ cup (½ stick) butter 1 2 oz. can sliced mushrodained 1 tablespoon lemon juice ½ teaspoon salt Melt butter. Add mushrolion juice and salt. Serve. Makes about three-fourths sauce. How Standard put $4,282,372 to work every day last year ...and what this meant to people in the Western Hemisphere Port of Spain, Trinidad Exploration for possible new sources of oil covered millions of acres in the U.S., Central and South America, Canada, Alaska and the Bahama Islands. Seeking oil for your future use is one of our biggest expenditures...$324,789 on an average day. Again last year we found more new oil than our wells pumped from the ground. Gulf of Mexico We completed better than two new wells a day...101 of them off the Texas and Louisiana coasts where drilling costs up to six times as much as on land. An average day's bill for drilling came to $431,516. This huge expenditure was necessary because a well may cost from $125,000 to over $1,000,000 and one out of every six wells drilled was dry. Perth Amboy, New Jersey Standard and its operating companies from New Jersey to California, from Alaska to Venezuela hired 2,485 new employees last year. Our working family grew to a new high of 38,854. The wages and salaries they earned added to the economic health of communities in 46 of the 48 states and in many other nations of the Western Hemisphere. U. S. A. Our Federal, State and other taxes amounted to $325,424 a day...enough to buy a helicopter for rescue work, or pay for complete training of three jet pilots every day. In addition to paying these direct taxes, in 1956 Standard collected for and passed on to Municipal, Provincial, State and Federal agencies $198,460,833 as sales and gasoline taxes. Vancouver, British Columbia On an average day we spent $517,446 to keep equipment in repair and up to date...extending a wharf at Vancouver, adding to a refinery in El Paso, Texas or a pipe line to Boise, Idaho. This work provided employment for thousands of construction and maintenance workers as well as for the employees of firms supplying equipment. El Paso, Texas Purchases of crude oil took $949,853 a day in areas such as El Paso, Texas and Bakersfield, California. Even though our own Western Hemisphere production was at a new high, we bought oil from many small and medium sized producers. To these people and their employees Standard was a good customer and an important source of income. Balt Lake City, Utah Our 738 employees in Utah were among the total of 5,854 Standard Oilers who participated in benefit plans at the rate of $119,082 a day. One was our Stock Purchase Plan to which Standard added nearly twice the amount an employee deposited. Some other plans included sickness benefits, retirement pay and Company-paid life insurance. Bajo Grande, Venezuela Increasing refinery output and improving the quality of our products are never-ending jobs. Last year one of our operating companies completed a new asphalt refinery in Venezuela and plans were announced for a future refinery near Everett, Washington. New equipment for our manufacturing plants called for investing $107,741 a day. Berkeley, California Although 43.5% of Standard's owners live in the West, Alaska and Hawaii, you'll find them almost everywhere. Stockholders include colleges, churches and banks, but most of them are individuals. Of every dollar we took in, 6-6/10 cents or $285,028 a day was distributed among Standard's 137,381 stockholders who own the Company. WHAT HAPPENED TO THE $1,567,348,030 STANDARD TOOK IN LAST YEAR can best be told in terms of people many people in many lands. For example, Standard was a customer of more than 10,000 Western firms last year. One major item such as a refinery unit required the services of people in scores of other industries. Moreover, many of the 1250 products we made from petroleum were raw materials for other manufacturers... from paints to cosmetics, from detergents to synthetic fabrics. Thus you'd never be able to count the people who benefited directly or indirectly from the $4,282,372 Standard put to work every day last year. Through affiliated companies operating in the Eastern Hemisphere, Standard helped carry an expansion and development programs that provided better living for people in Europe, Africa, the Middle East and the Far East. For complete, interesting details write for a copy of our Annual Report Standard Oil Company of California, Room 2153, 225 Bush Street, San Francisco 20, California. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA Plans ahead to serve you better 6 - Anaheim Gazette Anaheim, Calif., Thura. May 16, 1957 Bill Penalizes Motoring Public, Aids Car Dealers Assembly Bill 1458, a bill that would impose a three per cent use tax on persons who buy a motor vehicle from a private party is now pending in the Assembly Committee on Revenue and Taxation, the Automobile Club of Southern California disclosed today. "The proposed legislation subjects the motoring public to a tax which does not apply to the sale of any other type of personal property. It also creates additional costs for administration and personnel in the bureaus which would administer and collect the tax," a Club spokesman said. A similar bill, Senate Bill 1988, was killed in the Senate Transportation Committee last month. The amended legislation is being advocated by an association of automobile dealers and supported by the State Board of Equalization, the Club reported. "In effect, the proposed legislation penalizes an individual who desires to buy a used car from a private party." The motoring organization urged the public to contact their legislative representatives to defeat the bill. CLASSIFIED TO START A WANT AD Phone KE 5-2206 CLASSIFIED INDEX Dial KE 5-2206 and just say "I want to place a want - ad." All ads taken before our Tuesday deadline of 1 p.m. will appear in Thursday's paper. CANCELLATIONS— Ads must be in the paper before it can be cancelled. Cancellations must be made by 1 p.m. Tuesday. ERRORS— The Anaheim Gazette will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement and reserves the right to rectify all errors by a corrected insertion of the advertisement. PERSONALS 1 LOST & FOUND 2 BUSINESS SERVICE 3 EMPLOYMENT 4 A-Help Wanted, Male R-Help Wanted, Female C-Help Wanted, M & P D-Situations Wanted, M & P BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 5 FINANCIAL 6 A-Money to Loan R-Money Wanted PETS—LIVESTOCK 7 A-Por Rale R-Wanted ROOMS—BOARD 8 REAL ESTATE 9 A-Property for Sale R-Property for Rent C-Wanted, Buy or Rent D-Houses to be Moved MERCHANDISE 10 A-Household Furniture R-Household Appliances C-Musical Instruments D-Musical Instruction R-Radio-TV Supplies—Repair F-Miscellaneous G-Wanted to Buy AUTOMOTIVE 11 A-Wanted to Buy R-Motorcycles C-Boats & Supplies—Trailers D-Repaire R-Cars—Trucks—Tractors BUS. SERVICE FUCHSIAS—SHRUBS—TREES New Jersey Standard companies from New ia, from Alaska to Venenew employees last year. My grew to a new high of and salaries they earned omic health of commu48 states and in many the Western Hemisphere automobile dealers and supported by the State Board of Equalization, the Club reported. "In effect, the proposed legislation penalizes an individual who desires to buy a used car from a private party." The motoring organization urged the public to contact their legislative representatives to defeat the bill. Cook 1 package (8 ounces) noodles according to directions; drain; season with 1 tablespoon butter or margarine and salt and pepper to taste. Place in heated serving dish; garnish edges with 1 cup toasted buttered bread cubes; top with pimienta strips. Makes 4 to 6 servings. Not responsible for debts other than my own on or after this date, May 8, 1957. Signed: Louise W. Black. BUS. SERVICE Loma Vista Endowment Care Provided Phone LAmbert 5-1575 MEMORIAL PARK Fullerton, California Res. KEystone 5-3811 BUS. SERVICE FUCHSIAS—SHRURS—TREES Landscape Contractor Complete Nursery Service Botts Nursery 1228 LINCOLN AVENUE Anaheim, Calif. KEystone 5-5450 Na Give & Redem Gold Bond Stamps Frank Tausch AGENCY Since 1919 Auto-Fire-Liability Insurance Large Capital Stock Companies 275 F. Center St KF 5-2401 ANAHEIM Mattress Factory Sterilizing — Official State Renovating Plant 102 W. LA PALMA KE 5-2423 ICE CUBES ICE CUBES WITHOUT TRAYS Only in SERVEL GAS ICE-MAKER REFRIGERATORS The Ice-Maker is exclusive in the Servel Gas Refrigerator. It automatically freezes ice cubes without trays and drops them in a basket. You can reach in any time and take one or dozens. The Ice-Maker replaces them automatically. Servel's second exclusive feature is silent Gas operation. A tiny Gas flame makes ice and cold...takes the place of a motor and moving parts. Servel's third exclusive feature is a ten-year warranty—twice the warranty offered by any other refrigerator. See a demonstration today at your Servel Gas Refrigerator dealer or Gas Company. SOUTHERN COUNTIES GAS COMPANY GAS gives you silent, motorless, trouble-free refrigeration!