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1960-05-05 · Anaheim Gazette · page 13 of 16 · OCR glm-ocr
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ENTRAINMENT THE GO WITH DORIS restaurants, noted for really great food, is the KETTLE on Lincoln. It was a terrific place to treat Mom on Mother's Day... This is also the additions, anniversaries or just a night out... If it's for a special occasion your choice of a complimentary dinner wine or cake... One of the gourmet for two—Chef's special steak with butter, grilled mushrooms, special KETTLE salad, beverage, and a bottle of Burgundy champagne... All of this for the reasonable price of $10.25 for two. INN, located on beautiful Marina on Alamitos Bay in Long Beach, one food and quality spirits... The panoramic view, overlooking the real something... Many exotic dishes are featured at the CAP-name one: Rystafel from Java with Indian Chutney sauce (Rystafel). This curry is a delicacy of crab and shrimp simmered in a secret vine and spices of the islands... Served on a bed of rice pilaff top-served with sauted pineapple... Included is a relish tray, choice AIN'S INN clam chowder or French onion soup, salad, beverage and... This is a real exciting place to dine... This is the unique TWIN FLASH house of the do-it-yourself pianist, Red Lester, entertains THE GREAT ARTHUR APPEARING TINY LITTLE AND HIGH FEATURED EVERY FIVE YEARS WITH Opening for Lunch, HOME OF THE LA-RONDE RUE INN, located on beautiful Marina on Alamitos Bay in Long Beach, fine food and quality spirits... The panoramic view, overlooking the really something... Many exotic dishes are featured at the CAP-name one: Rystafel from Java with Indian Chutney sauce (Rystafel). This curry is a delicacy of crab and shrimp simmered in a secret vine and spices of the islands... Served on a bed of rice pilaff topped with sauted pineapple... Included is a relish tray, choice of MAIN'S INN clam chowder or French onion soup, salad, beverage and this is a real exciting place to dine. Recently, I stopped at the GYPSY CELLAR... This is a very deowned by Ann and Carl Matias... I was very impressed with the lovely romantic setting with fine food... They feature everything in sauted foods... One of the specialties of the house is Shish Kebob served with soup, salad, potatoes, dessert and coffee... The GYPSY recommend for a relaxing dinner with your best gal or guy... CHRIST'S RESTAURANT the other day... They have a Wonderful service 95c... This is a restaurant that gives you a drive-in, a coffee the most in dining out... The Vanguard Five entertain nightly for dining pleasure... Your host is friendly Vic Harris... Restaurant in Long Beach, famous for superior food, service, and decor, This fine restaurant, with its plush atmosphere, gives you excellent service... Check the ad on this page... Danny Anurews, well will entertain you nightly with his paying and vocalizing... If Mother on her day, remember VICTOR HUGOS... Our gracious Don May's LEILANI HOT recently?... This is a wonderful spot to dine... They serve both Cantonese and American food... One of the supero teriyaki steak marinated Hawaiian style with ginger... Served with soup, crisp green salad, Chinese green peas, rice, and heavenly treat... You'll be entertained nightly by the fabulous sake... Don May is your dashing host... Incidentally, Don re-MAY NINETIES restaurant in Signal Hill has some sensational island band... The places in Long Beach for dining out is the APPLE VALLEY They are famous for their prime rib dinners... Served with soup du green salad with choice of five dressings (they have the best roque-included are many varieties or bread... This is truly a place that dinner... You'll be entertained by Don Mason at the keyboard... JAMAICA INN on Coast Highway in Corona del Mar the other evening spot owned by well known restauranteur Glenn Biningsley who DEN BULLS and the OUTKIGGER in Costa Mesa... He is in another Polynesian restaurant in Buena Park... Appearing nightly are the Openers, two talented guys on the accordion and bass violin. Specialities as Royal Squao with wild rice veronique and Frog Legs are featured... These dinners include rensnes, soup or salad, pot-art at $8.00... The handsome manager is Bill Terry, who you will love roles a few years ago... His last starring role was in "Stage JAMAICA INN is a top spot for dining and dancing.. JAMAICA INN on Coast Highway in Corona del Mar the other everitic spot owned by well known restauranteur Glenn Billingsley who DEN BULLS and the OUTKIGGER in Costa Mesa. He is in another Polynesian restaurant in Buena Park. Appearing nightly are the Openers, two talented guys on the accordion and bass violin. Specialties as Royal Squaw with wild rice veronique and Frog Legs are featured. These dinners include rensnes, soup or salad, potaart at $8.00. The handsome manager is Bill Terry, who you will have robes a few years ago. His last starring role was in "Stage JO JAMAICA INN is a top spot for dining and dancing. with flowers from the CENTER FOWER SHOP at 416 E. Center. Furtful arrangements... PALMA'S LITTLE ITALY in Long Beach. They have a huge that make a complete meat. One of my favorites is Italian cheese on onion roll. I also tried one of their Italian delicacies, really a wonderful treat with frozen whipped cream and fruit and died over it. I had one with pernoit. Really something to rave is a real fine person. So thoughtful. He tells me if you all out with food and surprises. CELLAR DARE PIANO Pago Pago in Tucson (Parking Lot) 3-4630 BALBOA — MAY & ONLY! IN CUT STEAK DINNER $1.95 Baked Potato Salad - Chef's Dressing IN LONG BEACH Crow's WILLOW AND' MAGROLLA CHINESE & AMERICAN FOOD ALL THESE FOR EXCEE TWIN FLAMES room in Long Beach, one of the do-it-yourself steak fry. The crazy comic Red Lester, entertains you nightly. THE GREAT ARTHUR WALSH APPEARING NIGHTLY INY LITTLE AND HIS OLD TIME BAND Featured Every Monday Night (Five Years with Lawrence Welk) Opening for Lunch, Monday, May 2nd HOME OF THE 72-OZ. STEAK 4401 E. PAC. COAST HWY. LONG BEACH (at the Traffic Circle) GE 3-7401 PAUL PROUDLY PRESENTS HIS DINNER MENU Choice Steaks from the Broiler INCLUDES: Choice of Potatoes, Hot Rolls and Butter and All the Relishes and Salad You desire. TOP SIRLOIN 1.95 PORTERHOUSE 1.95 FILET MIGNON 2.25 NEW YORK 2.25 GROUND ROUND 1.50 Paul Uses Choice Eastern Meats Exclusively FRESH HALF LOBSTER, Drawn Butter 2.95 BROILED or PAN FRIED CHICKEN 1.95 CHILD'S 8-OUNCE GROUND ROUND 1.95 SPECIAL STEAK SANDWICH 1.50 COLD BAKED HAM or ROAST BEEF SANDWICH 7.50 DAILY LUNCHEON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95c Served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Daily Except Saturday and Sunday INCLUDES: Salad, Choice of Dressing, Hot Rolls and Butter MONDAY TENDERLOIN TIPS With Mashed Potatoes and Vegetables TUESDAY BAKED HAM Champagne Sauce Sweet Potatoes WEDNESDAY POT ROAST Of Choice Beef with Mushrooms, Brown Gravy, Mashed Potatoes and Vegetable THURSDAY SPA...TTI with MEAT BALLS FRIDAY HALIBUT CREOLE with Mashed Potato LADIES! ALL DRINKS 30 2 P.M. to 6 P.M. Featured Every Monday Night (Five Years with Lawrence Welk) Opening for Lunch, Monday, May 2nd HOME OF THE 72-OZ. STEAK 4401 E. PAC. COAST HWY. LONG BEACH (at the Traffic Circle) GE 3-7401 Bettle Restaurant INDER... Great MOM to the FOODS ... arming atmosphere. —SPECIAL— MOTHER'S DAY MENU For Reservations Call PR 4-5557 Bettle Restaurant Continuus 1776 LINCOLN (Just West of Euclid) ANAHEIM Dining and Dancing in the Beautiful CHARIOT ROOM E SABRE BROTHERS APPEARING NIGHTLY Banquet Facilities for All Occasions ANAHEIM BOWL V. Lincoln PR 4-4710 Anaheim DINNERS SERVED SAT. & SUN. FROM 5 P.M. TO 10 P.M. PAUL'S 8112 GARDEN GROVE BLVD. GARDEN GROVE TWinoaks 3-9913 FOR THAT SPECIAL OCCASION DINE AT THE BRANDING IRON Orange County's Most Recommended Steak House Make Your Mother's Day Reservations Early 214 N. TUSTIN ORANGE KE 8-9608 from 11 A.M. Luncheon from 95¢ EASTERN LOBSTIY ALSO STEAKS CHICKENS Ann Bearden Hotel Earl Lane, Plane SEAFOOD Harbor House 701 E. OCEAN HE 7-6748 SABRE BROTHERS APPEARING NIGHTLY Banquet Facilities for All Occasions ANAHEIM BOWL V. Lincoln PR 4-4710 Anaheim IN AN AUTHENTIC SWISS ATMOSPHERE The Hallet CAKE & STEAK HOUSE The Home of World Famous Pancakes Specializing in Excellent Foods and Aromy Atmosphere at Family Prices. Pancakes are made from Our Own Recipes. The Only Specialty Kitchen House in this area. Serving only the Finest STERN CORN-FED STEAKS Brewed over open fire the Kystenb 8-3367 DISNEYLAND Parking Lot STEELA AVENUE Entrance SOHO In Old London Buena Park's Newest and Most Exciting Steak House Gourmet's Specialties PRIME RIB & AFRICAN LOBSTER TAIL Luncheons & Dinners Many Entrees for Piano Bar Entertainment 8858 Knott Ave. TA 8-2483 First Door Behind Thriftimart) SPECIAL MOTHERS DAY DINNERS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Reasonable Prices • Children Welcome SUNDAY SPECIAL IN OUR LOUNGE SCATMAN CROTHERS SIX PIECE BAND (NO COVER CHARGE) Harris Restaurant 1850 HARBOR BLVD. (near Disneyland) ANAHEIM JEfferson 4-5050 ALL THESE ESTABLISHMENT ARE HAND PICKED FOR EXCELLENCE IN DINING, ENTERTAINMENT OR UNIQUENESS TAKE MOTHER OUT TO DINNER GIVE HER A REAL TREAT AT ONE OF THESE SELECTED RESTAURANTS Pick-a-Back Ride to the Moon 300 Pound Instrumented Package Destined For Future Lunar Trip Aeronutronic, a Division of Ford Motor Company, today was selected by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for negotiation leading to construction of a 300-pound instrumented package to be impacted on the moon within the next two years. It will ride pick-a-back on a larger spacecraft now being constructed at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena. At a distance about 20 to 25 miles from the surface of the moon, the mushroom-shaped instrument pack will be detached and a retro rocket will slow its speed to impact at less than 300 miles an hour. The parent craft will be destroyed as it impacts the moon at a speed of more than 5,000 miles per hour. THE 300-POUND Instrument package, containing a seismometer, temperature recording devices and other instruments, will be protected by a honeycomb crushable structure designed to absorb severe impact. After the crash landing, the instruments will radio data back to earth for a month or longer. The main body of the spacecraft and the 300-pound capsule together weigh about 800 pounds. They will be boosted on the 60 to 70 hour flight to the moon by an Atlas-AgenaB. The main body of the spacecraft will carry a television camera system for photographing the moon in addition to other scientific instrumentation. PURPOSE OF LANDING A small, rugged seismometer on the lunar surface is to learn something of the makeup of the moon. The seismic action caused by a moon-quakeor a meteor would offer clues to the lunar structure. Aeronutronic was one of three companies asked to prepare advance capsule design studies after a total of 13 companies had submitted proposals. The Newport Beach, California, Division of Ford estimates its part in the experiment will cost about $3.5 million. THE 300-POUND instrument package, containing a seismometer, temperature recording devices and other instruments, will be protected by a honeycomb crushable structure designed to absorb severe impact. After the Aeronutronic was one of three companies asked to prepare advance capsule design studies after a total of 13 companies had submitted proposals. The Newport Beach, California, Division of Ford estimates its part in the experiment will cost about $3.5 million. Local Students Selected to Attend Satellite Tracking Project in Ojai Scientifically gifted junior boys have been selected to attend the satellite tracking course in Ojai this summer, it was revealed today. Three of the 26 boys chosen among 144 screened candidates from 81 Southland schools hail from Western High School, Fullerton High School and Brea-Olinde High School. They are Douglas G. McMurtie, 6184 San Ramon Way of Buena Park, Ernst R. Obermayr of 604 Hale Ave., and Courtney Seligman of 815 E. Hickory, Brea. Students will live at Thacher School in the upper Ojai Valley 80 miles northwest of Los Angeles. The program will run from June 26 to Aug. 7, with the theme "asteroids and artificial satellites". The course includes astronomy, mathematics and satellite tracking. Trips to scientific facilities and talks by noted space engineers are planned. Use of electronic digital computers and desk calculators will aid the students. The $1,000-per student cost will be footed by Helms and Lloyd foundations, who are sponsoring the project with Caltech, Pomona. Dr. Richard Sutton of California Institute of Technology is chairman of the executive committee, and Dr. Paul M. Routly, associate professor of astronomy at Pomona College, is academic director of the program. Home Show Builder Butler-Harbor Construction Co., Anaheim, has been selected to build the all-gas equipped model home for the 1960 Los Angeles Home Show at Memorial Sports Arena, Aug. 4-14, according to Karl F. Kratz, Home Show executive vice president. Unusual Exhibits to Highlight Gem Show Open to the Public Public Invited To Anaheim Debut Of TV’s Jack LaLanne Jack LaLanne, TV health and physical culturist, whose daily television programs enjoy the popularity of housewives from coast to coast, will debut in Anaheim on May 12, for a lecture and physical demonstration under the sponsorship of the Anaheim Park and Recreation Department. Final plans have been completed for the First Annual Rock and Gem Show, to be presented this coming weekend by the Searchers Gem and Mineral Society. This interesting event is to be held at the Anaheim Optimist Club, 113 W. Chartres Street, on Saturday, April 30th, and Sunday, May 1st. Hours are from noon to 8 p.m. on Saturday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is free and the Anaheim Debut Of TV's Jack LaLanne Jack LaLanne, TV health and physical culturist, whose daily television programs enjoy the popularity of housewives from coast to coast, will debut in Anaheim on May 12, for a lecture and physical demonstration under the sponsorship of the Anaheim Park and Recreation Department. His lecture will be staged in the Fremont Jr. High Auditorium at 8:00 p.m. free of charge to the public, during which time Mr. LaLanne will outline his formula for taking off, putting on, or rearranging the bumps and bulges. Questions from the audience will be answered and demonstrations will be conducted to show the housewife how she can enjoy a better figure. Tickets are not necessary and the public is invited to attend the May 12 appearance. Further information can be gained by calling the Recreation Department, KE 3-1321., ext. 85 or 86. Chairmen Selected For Welfare Drive The 1960 United Jewish Welfare Ground Drive of Orange County, under the General Chairmanship of Saul Birenbaum of Santa Ana, will get underway on May 2. Tickets will be used to help in the resettlement of displaced persons in the State of Israel. Chairmen selected to handle the Anaheim area are Moses Berman, Joseph Radensky and Victor Adler.