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1960-12-08 · Anaheim Gazette · page 11 of 14 · OCR glm-ocr
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HAVE FUN GALORE STAN ROSSI INVITES YOU TO ANSTAY’S Steak House DINING • DANCING • ENTERTAINMENT THE EXTRAORDINARY DON LUCAS MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW FOR XMAS PARTIES 11752 Stanton Blvd. (Hwy. 39) TW 3-9156 Stanton Banquet Facilities for 75 WE INVITE YOU TO DINE AT THE NEW ULTRA ROYAL ARCHER IN ANAHEIM LUNCHEONS — DINNERS — COCKTAILS Beautiful Organ Music Nightly 815 S. BROOKHURST ANAHEIM (1 Block West of Ball Rd.) PR 2-5355 The beautiful new LAMP-LIGHTER STEAK HOUSE in La Habra opened last week... with those same famous steaks as at the BRANDING IRON in Orange (this is the spot that I rave about so much). Last Sunday they initiated it... in a grand manner... with a celebration for Dick Alexander's mother's and fathers' 50th wedding anniversary (my congratulations to them), Nicholas and Mollie Alexander, of course... This fabulous get-together was hosted by Dick and his brother and sister, Q. L. (Curly) and Mafalda (Maffie) Stenard, and Dick’s partner, Les Juneau... 150 guests were present to enjoy an Italian feast of feasts prepared by the BRANDING LUNCHEONS — DINNERS — COCKTAILS Beautiful Organ Music Nightly 815 S. BROOKHURST ANAHEIM (1 Block West of Ball Rd.) PR 2-5355 MUSIC • FINE FOOD • DANCING Jester Steak House DON PETERSON TRIO with TANYA PRIME RIB ... $295 TOP SIRLOIN ... Rellish Tray, Soup du Jour, Salad, Garlic Brend, Densert, Coffee (MANY OTHER ENTREES TO CHOOSE FROM) 11221 STANTON AVE. (Hwy. 39) TW 3-6868 (SOUTH OF KATELLA) STANTON Free II A.M. Luncheon from 95¢ EASTERN LOBSTER ALSO STEAKS CHICKEN New Doorden Best East Lane, Place Harbor House 701 E. OCEAN HE 7-6748 "FOR MEXICAN FOOD THERE IS ONLY ONE EL COMEDOR" FEATURED NIGHTLY LEO ROJO AT THE PIANO in the Beautiful EL TORITO ROOM 1624 S. HARBOR FULLERTON (Formerly Spadra) LA 5-7781 EL COMEDOR mother's and fathers' 50th wedding anniversary (my congratulations to them), Nicholas and Mollie Alexander, of course... This fabulous get-together was hosted by Dick and his brother and sister, Q. L. (Curly) and Mafalda (Maffie) Stenard, and Dick's partner, Les Juneau... 150 guests were present to enjoy an Italian feast of feasts prepared by the BRANDING IRON'S outstanding chef, Tony Majuri... A huge antipasto, magnificent Italian delicacies, Cornish game hens with rice, etc., topped by a masterpiece of a wedding cake, rum cakes and a silver fruit punch bowl. They were entertained by that talented duo, Tony Bright (organist at THE KETTLE in Anaheim) and Ricardo Duran. Doesn't this sound like fun? If you want food to rave about, try the steaks here at the LAMPLIGHTER.... The motif is done in the style of 17th Century... Your hosts none other than Dick Alexander and Les Juneau and you can't beat that... Leo Rojo, pianist at the EL COMEDOR in Fullerton, is the greatest... This is the fellow with that magic touch with the ivories... He can give you popular, show tunes, classics... He will take you around the world with his singing and music of other countries... He has been featured at the top places of here and there... To name several: Holiday House in Malibu, in Palm Springs at The Chi Chi, Doll House, Howard Manor and El Mirador; in Chicago at the Pump Room, Imbassador and Battery; in Palm Beach at the Saxony; in Long Beach at Francois Manhattan and Hoe飞's; in Balboa at Vaux, Dillmans' and Balboa Inn... And recently at THE MARSE in Orange... His arrangement of "Granada" is terrific... Yes, this man has a remarkable background... He has written many songs one by one... FEATURED NIGHTLY LEO ROJO AT THE PIANO in the Beautiful EL TORITO ROOM 1624 S. HARBOR FULLERTON (Formerly Spadra) LA 5-7781 Originators of Do-It-Yourself Steak Fry 80c Flame Supper Club Cocktails Music NIGHTLY 4 P.M.-2 A.M. Includes Tossed Green Salad and Vegetable ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY AT THE PIANO 2727 E. 4th St. Long Beach GE 3-9120 hal GREGG'S RESTAURANT Featuring the Finest in Dining at Reasonable Prices Now Open for Lunches Large Banquet Facilities DANCING Nightly to RCA Recording Artists LYLE ORDIN TRIO Dixieland Nite every Monday with the Bourbon St. Beats LA PALMA and MAGNOLIA ANAHEIM TA 8-1620 ALL THESE ESTABLISHMENTS ARE HAND PICKED . . . FOR EXCELLENCE IN DINING AND ENTERTAINMENT YOUR FINEST FAMILY RESTAURANT IN AN AUTHENTIC SWISS ATMOSPHERE The Chalet PANCAKE & STEAK HOUSE The Home of World Famous Pancakes Our Pancakes are made from Our Own Recipes Serving only the Finest EASTERN CORN-FED STEAKS Char-broiled over open fire Phone KE 3-3387 Adjoining Disneyland Park Lot at KATELLA AVE. Entrance CHARIOT ROOM Presents LAS VEGAS Entertainment LOU STYLES AND THE STYLISTS NAHEIM BOWL 1924 W. Lincoln (Carson) Ancheim — PR 4-4719 LORE AT THESE TOP SPOTS ON THE GO with DORIS Anaheim, Thursday, Dec. 8, 1960 Anaheim Gazette—B3 Sea Sec MARIN FAMILY VOLCA OUTRIG TROPIC (With I TROPIC (Overlo YOUR HOSTS: NICK, RUTH & JIMMY MEANS At The Hammond NOW! Special Family TIMPONE'S TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY BE SURE to catch the New RAY ANTHONY Show at the HARRIS RESTAURANT near Disneyland. ground for a Paramount picture scored by Victor Young and sang by the King's Men. He has played in pictures, radios (KHJ). He wrote songs, "Night," "Tropical Splendor" and "If You Care." Bill Rubidoux and Leo Rojo invite you to come to the beautiful Circular Bar (the El Torito Room) of the EL COMEDOR. Have dinner—there is no finer Mexican food and I mean this. One of the cutest steak houses in this area is the MARDI GRAS in Orange. Their combination steak and lobster is supreme, a gourmet's delight prepared by that well-known chef, John Hayden. Entertainment is featured nately. Now you can hear that comedy team, Boyer and Rossi. They are a riot. Come in and see. The MARDI GRAS also caters to business men's luncheons, too... with lots of parking. Your host is friendly Ed Warrensford. roasted and stuffed, if you prefer, or frozen. Visit the wine cellar, just to look or select. Stop here; you will be delighted. I call DE PALMA'S "Italy's Little Knott's Berry Farm." Last Saturday night I went to ANSTAY'S to hear that great group of musicians and comedians, Don Lucas and his boys. They are about the funniest bunch that I have seen in a long time. They are all so talented as comics and in the musical field (the most, for dancing) and that drummer really breaks me up. In fact, we enjoyed them so much, we are going back next weekend. Why don't you? The steaks are a treat too and very inexpensive. Your host: that restaurateur Stan Rossi. Sunday evening walked over to CAFE ANTIGUA in Belmont Shore (I live about two blocks away). This is a coffee house NOW! Special Family TIMPONE'S TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY Tuesday ½ Spag., ½ Ravi$1.45 Small Cheese Pizza$1.35 Spag. & Meat Balls$1.45 Wednesday Lasagne $1.45 Small Cheese Pizza$1.35 Spag. & Meat Balls$1.45 Dinners include: glass of Burgundy and butter; coffee, tea or milk TIMPO Also Food to Go—Call KE 9321 BROOK (Between Broadway and Orange) 9524½ E. FIRESTO Hours tues. thru Thur., 5 pm to 1 am; Sun. 4 pm to The O'Garrity family invite us for some of our famous If you can't join us, call us Prices from $1.10. YOUR HOBS Lew & Dolline Garrity DE PALMA'S LITTLE ITALY in Signal Hill is the greatest for Italian food. Not only the regular type but specialties like octopus, eel, snails, etc. And their little cream dessert cakes are delectable, flavored by such liqueurs as anisette, rum, etc. DE PALMA'S has so much to offer, out of the ordinary in Italian food and things of interest, such as a farmers' type market selling fresh mushrooms, Italian delicacies, fowl, cut flowers, fruits and many other articles. Joe will soon feature Roast Kid (goat, that is), as he is raising them on his goat ranch. He also has a pheasant farm in Corona. This is where the fowl comes from that DePalma's serves you. You can get these to take home, already FREE PARKING "Just Like the Good Old Days" JIMMIE SILLS "King of the Banjo" CAN CAN GIRLS Complete Dinner From $1.75 Open from 5 P.M., Daily CLOSED MONDAYS GA 7-3216 FOR YOUR NEXT BANQUET OR PARTY DINERS' CLUB BANKAMERICARD DON MAY'S GAY90's Complete Dinner From AROUND the W Dining Excellence The Specialty Houses Listed Here Are Considered Tops in Their Field! SPOTS YOUR LEGISLATOR AT WORK SEN. JOHN A. MURDY, JR. State Senator Some colorful fireworks will probably be set off during our 1961 session by proposals to eliminate the many "special in our state fiscal operations funds" which have been set up. Use of such funds to control expenditures from certain revenues has been increasing, though the practice has been criticized by many. Recently the Assembly ways and means committee held a hearing for the brave purpose of abolishing some of these many special funds, and diverting their revenues to the general fund. The committee was reminded that about two-thirds of the state budget, which may approximately $2.7 billion for the next fiscal year, is in special funds or allocations such as those for welfare and education which the Legislature cannot control. Just how much money is in these various funds was never accurately established, but the consensus seemed to be that at least two or three hundreds of million dollars are involved. Some of the funds, like those for the licensing of certain professions, have only a few thousands of dollars in reserve. Others, like the highway fund, have many millions. Sam's Sea Food VISIT OUR • MARINA ROOM • FAMILY ROOM • VOLCANIC ROOM • OUTRIGGER BAR • TROPIC PATIO (With 15 ft. waterfall) • TROPIC ROOM (Overlooking Patio) • GIFT SHOP • FISH MARKET CHAMPAGNE LUNCHEON FASHION SHOW EVERY TUESDAY ALSO FASHION SHOW WED. EVENINGS OUR HOSTS: NICK, RUTH & RICHARD KATSARIS JIMMY MEANS 26278 S. Pacific Coast Hwy. Surfside, California W! Special Family Dinners at... TIMPONE'S PIZZA TESDAY — WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY W! Special Family Dinners at ... TIMPONE'S PIZZA WEDNESDAY — WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY Thursday Spag., 1/4 Raviol...$1.45 Cheese Pizza...$1.35 & Meat Balls...$1.45 Wednesday Spag., $1.45 Cheese Pizza...$1.35 & Meat Balls...$1.45 Thursday Mostaccioli ...$1.45 Small Cheese Pizza...$1.35 Spag. & Meat Balls...$1.45 CHILDREN UNDER 12 25e LESS on Spaghetti, Ravioli or Mostaccioli OUR REGULAR MENU ALSO AVAILABLE IMPONE'S also Food to Go—Call KE 5-1059 - TO 9-3412 9321 BROOKHURST Green Broadway and Orange) ANAHEIM 24½ E. FIRESTONE, DOWNEY Tues., thru Thur., 5 pm to 11 pm; Fri., Sat., 6 pm to 1 am; Sun. 4 pm to 10 pm—Closed Monday Garrity family invites your family to join some of our famous fried chicken, $1.65. Can't join us, call us for take-out orders. From $1.10. JAckson 7-6116 O'Garrity's FAMILY RESTAURANT OUR HOSTS & Dolline Garrity 3030 W. LINCOLN AVE. ANAHEIM, CALIF. these various funds was never accurately established, but the concensus seemed to be that at least two or three hundreds of million dollars are involved. Some of the funds, like those for the licensing of certain professions, have only a few thousands of dollars in reserve. Others, like the highway fund, have many millions. As the hearing progressed it became very apparent that the task of eliminating special funds would be no easy one. The committee's own consultant started out boldly enough by suggesting that all highway revenues and fish and game money be put in the general fund. At the present, our State Constitution provides that highway money can be used only for highway needs, and fish and game revenues only for conservation and propagation, so it would require at least two institutional amendments to change the situation. The consultant was closely questioned by committee members about both suggestions, but stuck to his guns that it would be more efficient to put both highways and fish and game into the general fund. Another witness, when questioned by a Legislator, conceded that perhaps one of the reasons California has such a good highway system is that the gas tax is earmarked for construction and maintenance. The beaches and parks fund, which is derived from the State's royalties on oil and gas leases, was picked as the committee's first target. Much evidence was presented to demonstrate that the beaches and parks rpogram can and should be financed through the general fund. Also, the parks division is known to favor the change. When the subject of professional license fees came up for discussion, one Legislator ob- O'Garrity's FAMILY RESTAURANT YOUR HOSTS 3030 W. LINCOLN AVE. & Dolline Garrity ANAHEIM, CALIF. VISIT THE LOVELY NEW HAMPLIGHTER STEAK HOUSE IN LA HABRA Serving the same FAMOUS STEAKS as THE BRANDING IRON in Orange Our Hosts: Les Juneau and Dick Alexander C. CENTRAL AVE. LA HABRA (4 Blocks W. of Hwy. 39) OWens 7-8289 COCKTAILS OBERTS ROOM Bring Steaks, Frog Legs, Chicken RLENE at the Keyboard (2 to 7 P.M.) DON WEST... NIGHTLY TAILS — LUNCHEONS — DINNERS Club and Carta Blanca, Credit Cards Accepted Euclid—Anaheim KEystone 5-6178 (One Block North of Ball Road) UND the WORLD in ing Excellence Specialty Houses Here Are Considered as in Their Field! mittee's first target. Much evidence was presented to demonstrate that the beaches and parks rpogram can and should be financed through the general fund. Also, the parks division is known to favor the change. When the subject of professional license fees came up for discussion, one Legislator observed that such fees should be used to improve the various professions. The group was informed that the purpose of licensing is primarily to protect the public against incompetents or charlatans. The fairs and expositions fund, into which goes the State's revenues from horse racing, was also reviewed at length. From the discussion, it was apparent this will be one of the last special funds to be attacked by the committee. The group plans to investigate the possibility of merging into thecial funds around which not so much controversy will be raised. The committee seemed to bear well in mind the old adage that what's sauce for the goose should also be sauce for the gander. It was announced that the group has in mind abolition of the legislative contingency funds for the Senate and Assembly, which total about $3 million per year, and operate the Legislature through the general fund. Faced with declining revenues from sales, cigarette and other taxes, it does seem as though we'll have to take a serious look at special funds when we meet again in January.