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1960-11-22 · Anaheim Gazette · page 9 of 10 · OCR glm-ocr
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IT IS A PRIVILEGE TO OWN YOUR OWN HOME—AND YOUR AMERICAN RIGHT! VISIT THESE FIRMS THIS WEEK Scouts Slate Recognition Potluck Feed "Scouting's Good Turn" is the theme chosen for the fourth annual Scout recognition dinner slated by the Anaheim District Dec. 6 at 6:50 p.m. at Carpenters Hall. A large attendance is anticipated at the potluck affair. Each unit will furnish its own place settings, food and decorations. Awards and honors will be presented for outstanding service and records. New officers will be installed at an appropriate ceremony. Retiring officers will be especially honored for their service to the local scouting organization. Sixty-five units will participate in the annual event. Gardener's Retiring officers will be especially honored for their service to the local scouting organization. Sixty-five units will participate in the annual event. Gardener's Check List By the California Association of Nurserymen 1. Separate Begonia tubers from their stems as the latter dry off. Wash soil off the tubers and store them until next year in a dry place. 2. Cut back Chrysanthemums as they go out of bloom. No need to wait. 3. Fallen leaves and most faded annuals can be composted. The exception is diseased material such as a mildewed Dahlia. 4. Fuchsias may be bloomed out, but they are not to be pruned until after the first of the year. February is the usual month. 5. November is the ideal month for planting evergreen shrubs and trees. Many bareroot trees will be available soon. URGING HER TO GO—Barry Kraft of Laguna of Cyrano de Bergerac, urges the Duenna, player Mar, right, to eat her macaroons and to leave, so alone. The French romantic classic will be pre-dramatists Dec. 8, 9 and 10. Homemade Holiday Sweets Share Many Joys of the Season Holiday season is a natural time for gift giving, for sharing the joys of the season with loved ones and friends. Finding the right gift can be difficult, as we all know. But homemade butter cookies are always "just right." They're just tre right remembrance for the postman and your husband's secretary. For little Cousin Jimmy who loves to snack and for Aunt Jenny whom you want to member in an especial sonal way. Pineapple Drop Cookie 4½ dozen cookies Baking sheet; preheat oven. 2 cups sifted flour 1 teaspoon baking powder ½ teaspoon baking soda ½ teaspoon salt ½ cup (1 stick) butter 1 cup firmly packed sugar 1 egg 1 teaspoon vanilla ¼ cup currants or raisins ½ cup well-drained or pineapple Sift dry ingredients to Cream butter and sugar, egg and vanilla and mash Add sifted dry ingredients gradually, then raisins, rants and crushed p BTK We thank thee, O Father of all, for the power Of aiding each other in life's darkest hour; The generous heart and the bountiful hand, And all the soul-help that sad souls understand. From: The Thanksgiving Hymn by Will Carleton BACKS TROUTMAN KAULBARS The Community Funeral Directors Serving Orange County families since 1871 1617 W. LA PALMA at EUCLID, ANAHEIM Prospect 2-1617 MODERN HOME 'Holiday of Fashions' Slated by Mothers' Guild of Servite High Mothers' Guild of Servite High School in Anaheim announces that plans are nearly complete for the gala "Holiday of Fashions" luncheon to be held Nov. 26 in the Anaheim Bowl. Mannequin's Association of Orange County will model under the direction of Jean Mikitka, former president, according to Mrs. Herbert Grugel, show chairman, who promises that new and exciting fashions will be shown. Commenting will be Ruth Wunder. Table decorations will combine white milk glass compotes with frosted candles, glass ornaments and pink catkins, blending from the palest in color to the deepest cerise. Mrs. Gerald Sullivan, decorations chairman, has been assisted in this endeavor by Mmes. John Delvin, Fredric Schmuck, William Spehn and Henry Parson. Arrangements for tables seating from two to 20 may be Cadet Applicants Face Stiff Exams In Coast Guard Applicants for admission to the U.S. Coast Guard Academy New London, Conn., can experience stiff competition when they take the academy's annual trance examinations Feb. and 21. The Coast Guard Academy one of the nation's four service academies, trains career cers for the U.S. Coast Gu The academy's four-year course of study leads to a B.S. degree and commission as ensign the Coast Guard. Last February, nearly prospective cadets took the Harry Kraft of Laguna Beach, portraying the title roles in the Duenna, played by Grace Meteer of Corona del Rosso and to leave, so that he and Roxane may be a classic will be presented by Orange Coast College. Day Sweets of the Season Jenny whom you want to remember in an especially personal way. Pineapple Drop Cookies 4½ dozen cookies Baking sheet; preheated 375° oven. 2 cups sifted flour 1 teaspoon baking powder ½ teaspoon baking soda ½ teaspoon salt ½ cup (1 stick) butter 1 cup firmly packed brown sugar 1 egg 1 teaspoon vanilla ¼ cup currants or raisins ½ cup well-drained crushed pineapple Sift dry ingredients together. Cream butter and sugar, add egg and vanilla and mix well. Add sifted dry ingredients gradually, then raisins or currants and crushed pineapple. If you're planning to be on the highway Thanksgiving Day, the Automobile Club of Southern California urges you to be extra careful when returning home after your satisfying holiday dinner. Early darkness and heavy traffic calls for more caution and less speed. 1 egg 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind ½ teaspoon vanilla ¾ cup mincemeat ½ cup chopped walnuts. Sift together dry ingredients. Cream butter and sugar. Add egg and mix well. Add sifted dry ingredients gradually, then lemon rind, vanilla, mincemeat, and chopped nuts. Shape into 2 rolls, 1½ inches in diameter, wrap in waxed paper, and chill. Slice thin and bake on an ungreased baking sheet 10 minutes. Cool on cake racks. SHOP TONITE 'TIL 9 P.M. SHOP EVERY MON-THUR-FRI NITES UNTIL 9:00 P.M. Center at Lemon Downtown Anaheim Ample Free Parking Store Hours, 9:30 to 5:30—Mon, Thurs. and Fri., 8:30 to 9:30 1 egg 1 teaspoon vanilla ½ cup currants or raisins ½ cup well-drained crushed pineapple Sift dry ingredients together. Cream butter and sugar, add egg and vanilla and mix well. Add sifted dry ingredients gradually, then raisins or currants and crushed pineapple. Drop by teaspoonfuls on a greased baking sheet and bake 15 minutes. Cool on cake racks. Mincemeat Refrigerator Cookies 5 dozen cookies Baking sheet; preheated 375° oven. 3 cups sifted flour ½ teaspoon baking soda ½ teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon cinnamon ¼ cup (1½ sticks) butter 1 cup sugar BRAKES $12.95 Including Labor 20,000 MILE GUARANTEE Automatic Trans. Exchange 222 S. LOS ANGELES PR 2-0787 Golden Bamboo REGULAR $5.95 TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE Two 5-GALLON ... $5.95 NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT BULBS GOOD SELECTION ON HAND BOTTS NURSERY "OUR BUSINESS IS GROWING" 1238 LINCOLN AVE. ANAHEIM RE 5-5450 SHOP EVERY MON-THUR-FRI NITES UNTIL 9:00 P.M. Center at Lemon Downtown Anaheim Ample Free Parking Store Hours, 9:30 to 5:30—Mon., Thurs. and Fri., 8:30 to 9:30 THE FIRMS ON THIS "HOME" PAGE WILL GLADLY ASSIST YOU! S Q R Anaheim Savings & Loan Bott's Nursery Castle Furniture Bungalow Electric Supply Sun-lite Company OCSC Notes George Hoff, assistant professor of psychology at OCSC, was recently elected to the board of directors of the Orange County Psychological Assn. Miles D. McCarthy, chairman of the science and mathematics division at OCSC, will join 300 other experts on shock to participate in a December seminar sponsored by the National Academy of Science, a phase of National Research. Lester Beals, associate dean of students at OCSC, majoring in student counseling and testing, was named to a county committee to develop a framework for guidance in secondary schools of Orange County. Donald B. Sutton's research on the intermediary metabolism of sugars by the plant-disease bacterium erevinia amylovora appeared recently in the journal of bacteriology, trade paper in the field. Sutton is associate professor of biology at OCSC. It takes 100 pounds of milk to make 12½ pounds of dry whole milk. ONLY A DOG By REV. ROBERT H. HARPER Recently the papers told of a small dog that by his furious barking aroused all the families of an apartment house and they escaped from the burning building. But no one concerned himself about the dog and he perished in the flames. But he was only a dog, you know. He reminds me of a story I read years ago of a homeless yellow cur who came to a certain house and invited himself to stay. One day, as the children were playing at the front gate, and father and mother were sitting on JUST A THOUGHT Doing good for others is sometimes the best possible medicine for whatever ails us. Quite often it happens that our own problems andailments become less important when we help someone else attempt to face a difficult problem. the porch, there came in sight an apparition that made the parents' blood run cold. It was that of a crazed dog, as mad as the demons of the pit, and his course was directly toward the children. Before the father could move a muscle, he was passed by a yellow streak. It struck the mad dog amidship and rolled him in the road. The horrid snarls and the sound of battle were not for long. The mad dog lay dead in the road. But the yellow cur had fought his last fight. He lay in the road, gasping out his life in great gulps. He died so that the little children might live. And they who had kicked and cuffed him around were not ashamed Before the father could move a muscle, he was passed by a yellow streak. It struck the mad dog amidship and rolled him in the road. The horrid snarls and the sound of battle were not for long. The mad dog lay dead in the road. But the yellow cur had fought his last fight. He lay in the road, gasping out his life in great gulps. He died so that the little children might live. And they who had kicked and cuffed him around were not ashamed to drop a tear upon the dusty, bloody body of a dead cur. BOTTS NURSERY Quality Shrubs and Trees Largest Selection in Orange Co. 1228 LINCOLN KE 5-5450 BROADWAY VILLAGE OF ANAHEIM Single, 1 Bedroom, 2 Bedroom Furnished and Unfurnished Apartments 135 W. Center PR 4-2185 RANCH HOUSE COFFEE SHOP June and La Verne KEystone 5-0189 BACKS, TROUTMAN, KAULBARS Orange County's First Funeral Directors 1617 W. LA PALMA ANAHEIM LANAI APARTMENTS Heated Pool — Lanai Room Furnished and Unfurnished 629 W. Vermont PR 4-8428 Heinz Imported Cars Authorized Dealer for Hillman Minx — English Ford Sunbeam and Singer 336 So. Los Angeles St. PR 2-7600 ANAHEIM SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION The Oldest Locally Owned Association in Anaheim Center at Lemon Street ANAHEIM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 1111 W. La Palma Ave. PR 4-1450 STATE WIDE CITRUS GROWERS INC. 605 E. Commercial Anaheim P.O. Box 309 ANAHEIM GAZETTE 259 East Center PR 2-1800