BILL CURREN, FORD SCHOOL GRADES 2-5
I just ran across your interesting post of 4/3/13 regarding the demise of Hillside Drive-In's owner. Quite a piece of nostalgia for us that remember the place! Maybe I'm the only one with an original copy of the Hillside Drive-In Menu? My sister, who attended FUHS in the early 50's, was a carhop there for quite awhile. The prices on the menu are really interesting, but putting them with context with the times so was gas at nineteen cents per gallon. Personally, I sold the Herald Express newspaper between 1952 and 1955 on the corner of Commonwealth and Spadra.
Best Wishes,
Bill Curren
Thank you for the prompt response! I don't think my comment is blog-worthy due to its brevity. It's obvious that my brevity led to some misconceptions but I didn't delve into minutia since I didn't know the little barb would develop into two-way communication.
So, for clarification, our family moved to Fullerton in 1952 across the street from Cottage Hospital, our address being 705 N. Spadra. We lived there from '52 to '55 and moved to Garden Grove when the new area was under development to upgrade from a three- to a four-bedroom home for a family of six and also because my mother had completed her Registered Nursing program at Fullerton Junior College.
My oldest sister, the carhop, was born in '37 and the second-oldest sister in '38, Mary and Marilyn, respectively. They both attended FUHS. Mary dropped out and finished night school; Marilyn may or may not have graduated from FUHS - I'll have to do the math... Or Garden Grove High School. So, either one of them might be found in an archived yearbook, I don't know. I could probably locate a hokie ;^) photo of them at about that age. As for me, I was attending Ford Elementary School from the second to fifth grades at that time. I spent many a day at the Fullerton High "Plunge" [what the local kids called the swimming pool] for a whopping 10 cents for the day and at Moore's Malt Shop since they (along with Hillcrest Park) were within easy walking distance. I could go on and on about Penny Market and Roy Rogers programs at the Fox Theatre but I won't.
My wife, Lois, graduated near where you are currently: Villa Park High School and I graduated from Rancho Alamitos in Garden Grove. She worked at Disneyland and I worked at Knott's Berry Farm but not simultaneously since she's just a baby ;^)... Class of '68.
Well, you asked for the time and I built you a clock. Sorry for being verbose but I can't help it: Those were good days!
Sincerely, (I know that's old school, pardon me!)
Bill
The mention of Wilshire Jr. High brought to my recollection that I was bused there from Ford Elementary once or twice a week for trumpet lessons during my fifth grade year (1954/55) under the expert instruction of "Miss Deming". [Like the Hillside Drive-In menu, I still have that trumpet!] My fifth grade teacher at Ford Elementary was Mrs. Helen Walker: When I moved to Garden Grove I wrote a letter to the class and evidently she gave my colleagues the task of individually writing me back! [I still have those letters and my "Word Mastery Speller" books from the primary grades at Ford - most sane persons would have trashed such items decades ago!]