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Anaheim, Calif., Thurs., July 10, 1958
New York City's harbor has a water front which can berth 400 ocean ships at one time at 700 deep water piers, wharves, and bulkheads.
Waste King
DISPOSALS
$39.75
BILL WARD
The PLUMBER
246 E. CENTER — ANAHEIM
KEystone 5-6105
RICE-LAMB CASSEROLE
1½ lbs. lean lamb for stew
½ teaspoon non-seasoned meat tenderizer
1½ cups coarsely chopped onions
¾ cup uncooked rice
1 tablespoon cooking fat
1 No. 303 can tomatoes
1 teaspoon salt
¼ teaspoon black pepper
1½ cups hot water
1½ to 2 cups cooked green peas, not seasoned
Sprinkle lamb with meat tenderizer. Pierce meat all over with fork. Allow to stand at room temperature about 30 minutes. Place onions over bottom of well greased 2-quart glass open dish. Sprin-
kle the rice over onions. M cooking fat in skillet. Add la and brown on all sides. Arran over rice. Pour fat out of ski and add tomatoes and heat loosen any browned pieces. P tomatoes over the lamb and spri kle with salt and pepper. Store refrigerator until meal time.
Pour on hot water and co with lid or aluminum foil and b in pre-heated 400° oven abo about 40 minutes. Stir to mix a uncooked rice with liquid. Cover Bake about 15 minutes or un rice is tender. Add small amount of water if mixture cooks B Stir in peas. This recipe make 5 to 6 servings.
Mottell's and Peek mortuaries
COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME
1801 BOYS RVE. DISTRICT CITY TURNING 3-3525 LENOX 9-79-43
Serving Southern California Families of All Faiths for Half a Century
No one ever turned away for lack of funds.
LON E. PEEK
MARNETTE R. PEEK
Horticultural Fax
By Norvell Gillespie
ROSE PETALS FOR COLDS?
IN THE 19TH CENTURY SMALL DOSES OF FRESH ROSE PETALS WERE RECOMMENDED IN CASES OF COLDS!
DURING WORLD WAR II BRITAIN USED ROSE HIPS TO SUPPLY MUCH-NEEDED VITAMIN C. (THEY HAVE A 400% GREATER CONTENT THAN ORANGES!)
No one ever turned away for lack of funds.
LON E. PEEK
MARNETTE R. PEEK
They're off...
and running...
at beautiful Hollywood Park
thoroughbred RACING
THE BIGGEST RACE OF THE SEASON
Saturday, July 12th
$162,100
($100,000 net guaranteed to winner)
HOLLYWOOD GOLD CUP
GALLANT MAN
Flies from Eastern Campaign for 1¼ Mile Championship Race
Reserved Seats Now on Sale!
Phone ORregon 8-1181 or ORchard 7-7151 for reserved seats for any day or days of the meeting.
ADMISSION PRICES
GRANDSTAND $100 (plus tax)
CLUBHOUSE $200
POST TIME 1:45 DAILY
ALWAYS A COOL SEA BREEZE
10 TO 15º COOLER
THAN DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES
IN THE 19TH CENTURY SMALL ROSES OF FRESH ROSE PETALS WERE RECOMMENDED IN CASES OF COLDS!
DURING WORLD WAR II BRITAIN USED ROSE HIPS TO SUPPLY MUCH-NEEDDED VITAMIN C. (THEY HAVE A 400% GREATER CONTENT THAN ORANGES!)
TODAY THERE IS MUCH INTEREST IN ROSES FOR CUT FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS...
CUT ROSE FROM STEM AT FIRST 5-LEAFLET GROUP...
GET PLANTS INTO WARM WATER IMMEDIATELY AFTER PICKING.
(WARM WATER ABOUT 100° IS BEST.)
DON'T LET POWDERY MILDEW SPOIL YOUR ROSE CROP!
THIS MILDEW USUALLY STARTS ON THE UNDERSIDE OF LEAVES, AND IS A LIVING ORGANISM. TO KILL SPRAY THOROUGHLY WITH ORTHORIX.
It's Patio Time!
... and we can
SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS
● ALUMINUM ROOFING
● FIBERGLASS ROOFING
● KNOTTY PINE
Let us help you estimate your needs
● PRE-CUT REDWOOD FENCES
● GARDEN STRIPPING
● FLOWER STAKES
● READY MIXED CONCRETE
WE DELIVER
Anaheim Pho. KE 5-2118
411 So. Walnut St.
Corner Manchester and Santa Ana
ADMISSION PRICES
GRANDSTAND $100 (plus tax)
CLUBHOUSE $200
POST TIME 1:45 DAILY
ALWAYS A COOL SEA BREEZE
10 TO 15° COOLER
THAN DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES
8 RACES DAILY!
Hollywood Park
INCLEWOOD
PRAIRIE AVE AT CENTURY BLVD
PRE-CUT REDWOOD FENCES
GARDEN STRIPPING
FLOWER STAKES
READY MIXED CONCRETE
WE DELIVER
Anaheim Pho. KE 5-2118
411 So. Wainut St.
Corner Manchester and
Santa Ana
TAYLOR LUMBER CO.
MORE FOR YOUR BUILDING DOLLAR
MORE POWER FOR GRADES
Chevron Gasoline gives you extra ping-free power on grades, more pep for straightaways. It's the popular gasoline for engines that do not require Chevron Supreme.
New Blue Chevron Supreme is a super gasoline to put today's high-compression cars on a new level of pickup and performance...you get more value for your gasoline dollar.
Both Chevron Gasolines have exclusive Detergent-Action to keep carburetors factory clean...assure smoother idling.
For any Standard Oil product, call
A. H. Rohrs & Son
Kimberly 7-4123 or Kimberly 2-1488
P.O. Box 147, Anaheim, Calif.
LAW IN ACTION
EVIDENCE
A trial aims to settle a dispute when the parties fail to do it themselves. For this the court needs facts.
Simple? Well, no. For if the parties could agree on the facts, a settlement out of court would be easy. But as a rule each side has its own story, and the trial judge or jurymen must hear witnesses and view physical evidence to decide what took place. In doing this the court applies the rules of evidence.
It took centuries for the court to work out rules by which a judge can say what is proper or improper evidence.
1. In "hearsay," for example, someone who did not see the event reports what someone told him about it. Courts seldom allow such evidence, except in rare cases such as where the dying words, say, of a murdered person may be vital.
For one thing, courts frown upon hearsay because no one in court can cross-examine the eye-witness to find out what actually took place, or to judge whether his story merits belief.
2. Irrelevant testimony will also be barred by the judge. It is testimony which has no bearing on the case, even though it may be true enough. Suppose in a battery case the jury has to find out whether Jones knocked Smith down or not. The judge would have to rule out any evidence that Jones, say, was rich and Smith poor. Such a fact, even if true, has nothing to do with the "issue." Moreover, such irrelevancies often confuse jurymen or arouse their prejudices.
3. Only an expert like a doctor, an appraiser, a chemist, a pharmacist, or an engineer can give opinions as evidence, and he must show his qualifications as an expert before the judge will let him express his views.
Lawyers keep inadmissible evidence out of court by making "objections." When the judge "sustains" an objection, the jury may not hear the evidence. Or if he does, the judge may "instruct" the jury to ignore it. Should the judge "overrule" the objection, the jury may hear the evidence.
For Gazette Want Ads Call KEystone
5.2206
IN THE 10TH CENTURY SMALL DOSES OF FRESH ROSE PETALS WERE RECOMMENDED IN CASES OF COLDS!
DURING WORLD WAR II BRITAIN USED ROSE HIPS TO SUPPLY MUCH-NEEDDED VITAMIN C. (THEY HAVE A 400% GREATER CONTENT THAN ORANGES!)
upon hearsay because no one in court can cross-examine the eye-witness to find out what actually took place, or to judge whether his story merits belief.
2. Irrelevant testimony will also be barred by the judge. It is testimony which has no bearing on the case, even though it evidence out of court by making "objections." When the judge "sustains" an objection, the jury may not hear the evidence. Or if he does, the judge may "instruct" the jury to ignore it. Should the judge "overrule" the objection, the jury may hear the evidence.
For Gazette Want Ads Call KEystone
5-2206
OPENING M
BANK OF AMERICA'S NEW WEST
BANK OF AMERICA
To serve you better. Bank of America's West depository
To serve you better, Bank of America's West Anaheim branch is moving to this big and modern new bank at 1685 Crescent Avenue, right across from the new shopping center.
Here you'll find facilities for 18 teller stations (13 more than we had before), all counter-style for your convenience...a much more spacious and attractive lobby...improved air conditioning...plus important new features, including a night
WEST ANAHEIM BRANCH
BANK OF AMERICA
NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION • MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
1685 Crescent Avenue, effective Monday, July 14
AK HARBOR, Wash. — Jack Tletcher, airman, USN, son of and Mrs. Galen Rush of 7361 Stella, Anaheim, is serving Heavy Attack Squadron at the Whidbey Island Air Station, Oak Harbor, N.
The squadron files the Douglas "Skywarrior", which exceeds speeds of 600 mph at altitudes 40,000 feet.
LEGAL NOTICES
Anaheim Gazette June 26, July 19, 1953.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL STATE UNDER EXECUTION
THE Municipal COURT OF THE Cerritos Judicial District, COUNTRY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF FORENIA
Case No. 4-192 MARSHAL SALE
Slaughter, J. W. Parks & Elder, Partners, under the name and style of The Doctors Bureau of Southern Calif.
VS.
G. Cook and Lucille I. Cook, Defendant
and by virtue of an Execution out of the Municipal Court in Los Cerritos Judicial District, city of Los Angeles State of California wherein J. A. Slaughter, chief Doctors Business Bureau, Plain and Poul G. Cook and Lucilleook, Defendants upon a Judgment rendered the 13th day of June, for the sum of One Hundred and 55/100 dollars legal money United States, besides interest; and sum of One Hun-Forty-nine and 65/100 dollars interest from the 13th day of 1958, is now (at the date of this actually due on said judgment, on the 15th day of June, served upon all the Right of Sale and Interest of said defendant (other than them) in and to theing described real estate,
86 Tract 1697, as per Map 45, sizes 43-44 as recorded in the case of the Orange County Reefer, Commonly known as 551
regular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining.
Notice is hereby given, that on Thursday, the 1st day of July, 1955, at 2:00 P.M. o'clock, of said day, I will proceed to sell in front of the Court House door, 1170 North Los Angeles Street, Anaheim, California, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in legal money of the United States, all the Right Title, Claim and Interest of said defendant, (or either of them) of, in and to the above described property, or without thereof as may be necessary to raise sufficient to satisfy said judgment with interests and costs.
Given, under my hand this 19th day of June, 1958.
Haskell Kelley
Marshal
by Ruth B. Forbes
Deputy
Theodore G. Lee,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
ANAHEIM TRUCK & TRANSFER CO.
Moving - Storage General Trucking
PHONE KE 5-2863
505 S. Los Angeles St.
ANAHEIM
Tire Retreading
8 HOUR SERVICE
All Work Guaranteed
Shipkey & Pearson
GOODYEAR TIRES
420 W. Center St. — Anaheim
KE 5-1167 — KE 5-1168
The British considered putting Russian troops as mercenaries during the American Revolutionary War.
HILGENFELD MORTUARY
Faithful Courteous Service
120 E. Broadway, Anaheim
PHONE KE 5-4105
DINE at the SIGN OF GOOD FOOD and PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE
SPECIALIZING IN
HAM and EGGS
LITTLE BUTTERMILK PANCAKES
SIRLOIN STEAKS
COFFEE SHOP
HOURS
7 a.m. to
10 p.m.
DAILY
188 E. CENTER — Anaheim
Next to Bank of America
Tire Refreading
8 HOUR SERVICE
All Work Guaranteed
Shipkey & Pearson
GOODYEAR TIRES
420 W. Center St. — Anaheim
KE 5-1167 — KE 5-1168
WE GIVE 9&H GREEN STAMPS
LITTLE BUTTERMILK PANCAKES
SIRLOIN STEAKS
COFFEE SHOP
HOURS
7 a.m. to
10 p.m.
DAILY
188 E. CENTER — ANAHEIM
Next to Bank of America
G MONDAY!
NEW WEST ANAHEIM BRANCH
MERICA
depository for after-hours deposits, safe deposit and escrow facilities.
It's all for you—to make your banking even faster, easier and more pleasant!
We'll be open for business in our new bank next Monday, ready to meet all your banking needs—large or small, business or personal—with the prompt, friendly and complete service you can always expect at Bank of America.
You're invited...
to attend an Open House at our new bank on Thursday, July 10, 7:00 to 9:30 p.m. There'll be souvenirs for all...tours of the bank...rare coins on display...the traditional Gold Key Ceremony...and you can try for a prize in our Sunken Treasure Contest. Come and join the fun!
Frank J. Jones, Manager