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Ike Begins Work on 1955 Defense Budget
WASHINGTON, (UP)—President Eisenhower and the National Security Council began work today on a defense budget for the 1955 fiscal year beginning next July 1.
The Joint Chiefs of Staff, who have Defense Secretary Charles E. Wilson last week their "new look" preview of U.S. strategic plans, and the three service secretaries attended the secret White House meeting of the council.
The military spending figure will be a vital factor in determining whether the overall federal budget can be balanced, and what kind of tax program the administration will submit to Congress next year.
December Draft Call Set at 23,000 Men
WASHINGTON (US)—The Defense Department today issued a draft call for 23,000 men in December, all to be assigned to the Army.
This is the same monthly quota that has been maintained since July.
The Defense Department is considering a plan to boost draft calls to about 27,000 starting in January in an attempt to level off draft calls over a long period.
Because of the Army's high replacement needs, draft calls are scheduled to jump to 45,000 monthly starting next summer.
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TV Tray
PLYWOOD in hardwood species such as oak, mahogany, walnut, birch, maple and gum is a boon to the home craftsman who likes to turn out pieces with the true fine furniture look. Economical, practical and easy to handle, hardwood plywood is a material with which every workshop hobbyist should be familiar.
For a starter, here's a project that is useful as well as decorative—a set of "TV trays." Made to nest neatly together when not in use, they are just the thing for serving snacks to television viewers and at any buffet occasion.
The tray tops are simply pieces of ¼-inch hardwood plywood, 14"x16", of a species to harmonize with the room furnishings. They fit into wood blocks cut from a length of 2"x4" lumber, preferably of a like species, although a contrasting or dark stained wood may be used if desired. Metal rods set into the blocks serve as legs.
These blocks are the key pieces. They serve as handles and join the parts. The first step is to cut eight 6-inch lengths of 2"x4", two for each of the four trays. Next, diagonal cuts are made from points ¾-inch in from each side of the block top to the extreme ends of the base. The same result can be obtained by cutting the 2"x4" into trapezoids by a series of diagonal cuts, alternating their direction. The bottom length should be 6" and the top length 4½". The corners of one face of each block then are rounded on a radius of about ¾-inch.
The third step is to cut ¾-inch from the rounded face, which is to be the handle side. Extend the cut from the base to ¾-inch from top; then cut in diagonally from the face at a point ¾-inch from the top (See side view of handle detail.) The protruding edge forms a convenient finger lift.
On the reverse face, 1 inch from the top, make a ¾-inch mortise.
Announcing the NEW'54 P
Big Br
Beaut
New "Color-Tuned" Styling!
Here's luxury new to low-price cars, yours in the brilliant new 1954 Plymouth! Exciting new, lower-sweeping lines, accented with sparkling chrome and "Color-Tuned" with gem-like new colors! Superbly fashioned, all-new Hy-Style interiors, two-toned and "Color-Tuned" with rich new fabrics and textures!
Three great new lines!
Now there are three new lines of Hy-Style Plymouth cars to choose from—
the ultra-smart new BELVEDERE
the luxurious new SAVOT
the beautiful new PLAZA
Each with all of Plymouth's famous engineering features that add up to more value for you! You're cordially invited to see the new 1954 Plymouth at your Plymouth dealer's tomorrow!
New Power Steering
You steer without effort. Plymouth's full-time power the low-price field, keeps traffic, lets you hold a safe gives you the feel of power does the work—
No-shift driving
The newest, smoothest in the low-price field you instant accelerate an upgrade without in downhill driving control for all driving.
Hy-Drive and Power Plymouth at low extra to arrange your demonstration driving aids.
You're invited to see and drive THE NEW
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
TV Trays for Easy Entertaining
WOOD in hardwood species such as oak, mahogany, walnut, maple and gum is a boon to some craftsman who likes to out pieces with the true fine texture look. Economical, practical and easy to handle, hardwood wood is a material with which workshop hobbyist should be aware.
A starter, here's a project that fulfills as well as decorative—a set of TV trays." Made to nest neatly when not in use, they are the thing for serving snacks to vision viewers and at any buffet room.
The tray tops are simply pieces of each hardwood plywood, 14"x16", species to harmonize with the furnishings. They fit into wood cut from a length of 2"x4" per tier, preferably of a like species, though a contrasting or dark wood may be used if de-Metal rods set into the blocks as legs.
These blocks are the key pieces serve as handles and join the first step is to cut eight lengths of 2"x4", two for each four trays. Next, diagonal made from points 3/8-inch each side of the block top to extreme ends of the base. (The result can be obtained by cutting the 2"x4" into trapezoids by a diagonal cuts, alternating direction. The bottom lengths need be 6" and the top lengths.) The corners of one face of block then are rounded on a scale of about 3/8-inch.
The third step is to cut 3/4-inch the rounded face, which is to the handle side. Extend the cut base to 5/8-inch from top, cut in diagonally from the face point 3/4-inch from the top. Side view of handle detail.) The budding edge forms a convenient lift.
The reverse face, 1 inch from top, make a 3/4-inch mortise.
SIDE VIEW
1/4-inch into the block. Then drill two 3/4-inch holes into the base to a depth of 1 1/4-inch. These holes should be centered on the narrow dimension and drilled at an angle parallelling the slanting side, with a space of 7/16-inch between the slanting surface and the hole. These measurements are important to insure proper nesting.
All that remains now is to glue the plywood panels into the mortises and to fit 24" lengths of metal rod into the leg holes. If desired, the gluing may be supplemented by toe-nailing from the underside. Rubber cap should be fitted over the bottom of the legs. Finish the plywood top as you would any fine furniture.
Many leading lumber dealers carry hardwood plywood in regular stock or will get it quickly on order.
Huge Quake Recorded In Gulf of California
PASADENA, Calif. (UP) — An earthquake of major magnitude was recorded on seismographs at California Institute of Technology at 12:55.14 a.m. today, seismologist Dr. Charles R. Richter reported.
Dr. Richter said the earthquake had a magnitude of 6.3 on the scale of 10, about as strong as the 1933 Long Beach, Calif., earthquake which took scores of lives. He said the epicenter of the earth movement was around 400 miles southeast of Pasadena, probably in the northern portion of the Gulf of California.
Siamese Born Twins On Road to Recovery
NEW ORLEANS (UP)—A hospital spokesman said today that Siamese-born Mouton twins have "recovered beautifully" from dramatic operation which separated them and the tiny girls will go home Wednesday.
The Ochsner Foundation Hospital announced the progress of Carolyn Anne and Catherine Ann Mouton since the unprecedented operation last Sept. 17 has been "beyond all expectations."
"The they have recovered beautifully," the spokesman said. "No skin grafting has been necessary yet on the separation wounds."
The girls, daughters of Maya and Mrs. Ashton Mouton of Waxfayette, La., were born joined under constant medical care guard against possible infection.
Mouton will arrive at the hospital pitil tomorrow morning to earmbulance. Doctors only recent predicted the twins would not be
54 PLYMOUTH
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AWAHIM BULLETIN
CLASSIFIED INDEX
Classifications Are Numbered
and Appear in Numerical Order
CLASSIFICATION
Apartments
Automobiles
Auto Accessories
Auto Repair—Paint
Bicycles—Motorcycles
Boards—Kenels
Building Materials
Business Collages
Business Opportunities
Business Places
Business Property
Card of Thanks
Cars and Trucks Wanted:
Competition Monuments
Correspondence Courses
Danceing — Dramatic
Death Notices
Farm and Dairy Products
Farm Machinery
Farm and Ranches
Plants
For Hints — Miscellaneous
For Sale — Miscellaneous
Federal Directors
Garages — Service Stations
Help Wanted—Female
Help Wanted—Male
Help Wanted—MAF
Horses—Cattle, Etc.
Household Appliances
Household Furniture
Houses for Sale
In Memorium
Lost and Found
Loss for Sale
Livestock—Wanted
Money to Loan
Music — Art
Musical Instruments
Real Estate Exchange
Real Estate—Wanted
Personalals
Personal Instruction
Pets
Professional
Poultry and Supplies
Resorts
Rest Homes
Rooms and Gard
Seed an' Plants
Services Rendered
Situation Wanted
Special Notices
Stocks, Bonds, Mortgages
Trade Schools
Transportation
Television—Radio
Trucks—Trailers
Vanted Instruction
Wanted to Borrow
Wanted to Buy
Wanted to Rent
Wearing, Apparel
New Power Steering!
You steer without effort, park without effort! Plymouth's full-time Power Steering, the newest in the low-price field, keeps you from "tensing up" in traffic, lets you hold a safe course over rough roads, gives you the feel of absolute control. Hydraulic power does the work—you enjoy the ride!
WIN ONE FREE!
You can win a sparkling new 1954 Plymouth, or one of hundreds of cash prizes in the big $25,000 "Win a New Plymouth" Contest
It's easy! It's fun! Anyone can enter—anyone can win! Details and entry blanks are at your Plymouth dealer's now! Contest close midnight, Monday, October 19th.
No-shift driving with Hy-Drive!
The newest, smoothest, least expensive no-shift driving in the low-price field! Plymouth's new Hy-Drive gives you instant acceleration, lets you "hold" your car on an upgrade without braking, gives you engine braking in downhill driving. With Hy-Drive, you have complete control for all driving situations!
Hy-Drive and Power Steering each available on any 1954 Plymouth at low extra cost. Your Plymouth dealer will be glad to arrange your demonstration of either or both of these great driving aids.
THE NEW'54 PLYMOUTH
ANNOUNCEMENTS
7. Professional
DR. HENRY C. VOGT
Chiropractic Health Specialist—Licensed Palmer Graduate—107 E. Center St. Room 3 Phone 4223 or 4168
8. Lost and Found
FOUND: Senior Class, Ring, y 1923. Ph. 5464.
LOST—Black leather wallet, downtown, Large reward. James Hale. Ph. 25868.
9. Personals
NOT RESPONSIBLE for any damage but my own.
Lorane Pool
217 Third South
ANYONE KNOWING Henry Kearney of Detroit, now working for large produce concern in shelm, please convey message "Need you badly, miss you today, phone immediately, San Jorge Cypress 3-3711, Arlene."
11. Transportation
DOUGLAS BUS, 2 shifts daily. Contact driver at Plant or KI-90
12. Services Rendered
FURNACES REPAIRED — REPLACE THERMOSTATS WARMAHL DEALER BARNEY BAGDON ANAHEIM PH. 7703
ROY L. KIRK
LANDSCAPE NURSERY
New Lawns and Shrubbies Lawns Renewed - Reseeding Fertilizing
128 W. Broadway Ph. 8 Across from Post Office
PERSONAL SALESMEN
BUSINESS SERVICE
12. Services Rendered
MOODY ELECTRIC
Domestic and
Industrial Wiring
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Phone Anaheim 3852
ELLIOTT'S
TELEVISION
SERVICE CALLS
$295
419 S. Lemon. Ph. 6395
PRENTISS & WILLIAMS
LICENSED TILE CONTRACTOR
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Phone Anaheim 5023 or
Piacenza 6236
PAINTING & Paper Hanging. Free estimates. All work guaranteed. Ph. 7406 or 2891.
LADDER DIZZY!
Why take a chance of landing on the hard ground and may be hurting your pride and worst. When in need of repairs or such look to your "Business Services" for help in the Anaheim Bulletin classified ads.
FLOORS
New hardwood material furnished, laid, sanded and finished. Old Floors Sanded, Refinished.
OELRICH FLOOR SERVICE
619 W. Broadway Ph. 4324
HERMAN ZACHAY
Special Agent For NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.
EMPLOYMENT
16. Situation Wanted
CARE OF BABY or child to $ yrs.
of age in my home, 715 R. Indiana.
NURSING or Housework. 100% Broadway.
EXP. CHILD care. 250 hr. Ph. 792.
PRACTICAL NURSING. Ph. 8414.
RUBBISH HAULING
REASONABLE RATES
Free Estimates
Phone 7789 $48 N. Helena
PLASTER PATCHING. Ph. 4561.
CLOTHING. alterations. Ph. 8388
IRONING IN My Home. Ph. 7108
PRACTICAL Nursing Ph. 7008
FINANCIAL
28. Business Opportunities
Attention Pensioners
Small neighborhood grocery for sale; reasonable. Phone 4839 for appointment.
26. Money to Loan
REAL ESTATE LOANS
Financing of Sales or Refinance
JESS MEDARIS
Loan Solicitor
THE SAN FRANCISCO BANK
433 W. Center St. Phone 7271
Ready willing and able to help get that new home. See us for that long-term loan. $4 years of Home Financing in Anaheim.
The Savings Loan Bilg. Assn.
711 East Center St. Ph. 7283
LOANS
$25 to $1000
Every detail of the loan arranged quickly, on a common sense basis. You choose best payment date and select from many payment plans. We like to say "Wry Certainly!" promptly Order-a-Loan by phone - write - or some is today
Cash you get | 15 Mo.| 24 Mo.
FLOORS
New hardwood material furnished, laid, sanded and finished. Old Floors Sanded, Refinished.
HERMAN ZACHAY
Special Agent For NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Expert advice on Life Insurance. Annuities, Accident, Sickness and Group Insurance. Phone Anaheim 5242, or write P. O. B. 488
BALLMAN'S
TELEVISION AND APPLIANCE SERVICE
122 W. Broadway
PH. ANAHEIM 5703
PAINTER, MAINTENANCE
Immediate, permanent position Must have 5 yrs. all round general painting experience. Under 45. Good pay. All employee benefits. Apply Nutrilite Products, Inc. $600 Grand Ave. Buena Park
LADIES & GENTS all 1-tone shoes wax shiners $1c. Shoes can be left Office Barber Shop 128 E. Center
EMPLOYMENT
13. Help Wanted — Male
ELDERLY MAN for yardwork, odd jobs & painting. Ph. 2238 eves.
MAN FOR Occasional or part-time work on small ranch near Anaheim. Must furnish own transportation. Write Bulletin Box 800
EXP. TELEVISION Technicians inside & outside, may open Anaheim Lakefront 4018 W. Commonwealth, Fullerton. The Gentry Co.
WANTED—TOOLMAKER with general machine experience. Ph. 2236
A-1 SET-UP & lead man work turret & engine lathe. Orange Coast Machine Works, $24 W. 19th St. Costa Mesa.
14. Help Wanted — Female
WANTED—Girl cashier for Sellon's Men-Up-Self Gas Station, Anaheim Woodbury, 1695 & Spadra. Fullerton. $6 hr to start. Raises every 2 months, 5 days wk. Would like Latin-American but not necessary.
ELDERLY LADY to take care of child. To live in or out. Infant & 3 yr. old. 7152 Lawrence.
GIRL FOR Housework, Live in. Ph. 6855
LOANS
$25 to $1000
Every detail of the loan arranged quickly, on a common sense basis. You choose best payment data and select from many payment plans We like to say Why Certainly! promptly Order-a-Loan by phone + write - or some is today
Cash you get | 15 Mo. | 24 Mo.
$100 $8.10 $5.61
300 23.85 16.36
600 47.11 32.14
Above monthly payments cover everything! Loans of other amounts or for other periods are comparable.
COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO.
101 N. Center St.
RENTALS
36. Apartments
FURN, APTs for rent, Singles & Doubles, 149 N. Lemon
UNFURN, 1 Bedrm, Apt. Garage, automat, washer, soft water, Apt. C, 120 No. Citron, $55.
NEW UNFURN, upstairs 1 Bdrm, Apt. Extra large, $39 W. Hampshire, Ph. 2788
UNFURN, APT, available Oct., 747 N. Olive, ave.
UNFURN, 1 Bdrm, Garb, disp., garage, wash house, Ph. Orange 1002-R.
UNFURNISHED APT., for rent, $238 W. Hamshire St., new large room Apply Apt. A or C or phone owner collect Frontier 5-876.
SIGN DOWN?
Don't spoil your yard or front with a For Rent Sign. Let those Little Anaheim Bulletin ads bring you in the finest in new tenants.
1 BDRM, FURN, APT., Utilities pd. Adults, Olive Apts, Hiway 18, Olive.
NEW UNFURN Large 1 Bdrm Apts. Garbage Disposal, Garage.
JESS MEDARIS
428 W. Center, Ph. 7271 or Anaheim 8859
new unfurn. 1 Bdrm, apt., 909 R. Lemon Ph. 5747.
IBDRM, UNFURN, Apt., Inq. at $41 N. Lemon, Apt. D.
SINGLE FURN, Apt., utilities pd. Adults only, 130 W. Adelae.
WILE SHARE my 7 room completely furnished My Home laundry garage and cooking facilities, $50 mo. Call 2171.
FURNISHED extra large 1 Bdrm Apt., Utilities, phone garage laundry facilities incl. No pets; cribs infant OK Ph. 6010.
2-RM furn. apt Everything furnished, $803 Cerritos Ph. Anaheim 3086。
ANNOUNCEMENTS
PROFESSIONAL
HENRY C. VOGT
uropractic Health Specialist
licensed Palmer Graduate—7 E. Center St. Room 2
Phone 4223 or 4145
and Found
DR. Senior Class, Ring, year Ph. 6464.
Black leather wallet, downn. Large reward. James Hox-Ph. 25668.
personale
RESPONSIBLE for any debts my own.
Lorane Poole.
317 Third South St.
KNOWING Henry King,
curry of Detroit, now working large produce concern in Anuple, please convey message.
ed you badly, miss you terriphone immediately, San Jose,
press S-3711, Arlene.
transportation
GLAS BUS. 2 shifts daily. Condriver at Plant or KI-90444.
services Dendered
FURNACES
PAIRED — REPLACED
THERMOSTATS
WARMAHL DEALER
BARNEY BAGDON
ANAHEIM PH. 7703
ROY L. KIRK
ANDSCAPE NURSERY
Lawns and Shrubbery
owns Renovated - Reseeding Fertilizing
W. Broadway Ph. 6108
Across from Post Office
14. Help Wanted — Female
WANTED—Girl cashier for Sellon's Serve-Ur-Self Gar Station. See McDaniel or Woodbury, 1608 B. Spadra, Pullarton. $50 hr. to start.
Raspberry grower. $5 day.
Would like Latin-American but not necessary.
ELDERLY LADY to take care of child. To live in or out. Infant & 3 yr. old. 7152 Lawrence.
GIRL FOR Housework. Live in Ph. 6855.
1OR 2 MEN to take over established distributing business. $100,000 of advertisement on our own product starting November. Will require $6500. Call La S-4267.
TREASURE HUNTING?
Many "Little Gems" of value can be dug up just by reading your Anaheim Bulletin Want-Ade regularly. Make it a habit and you will be rewarded.
SELL LANOLYN - Line Cosmetics. Full or part. 1106 W. Lincoln Ave.
11. Help Wanter M&F
WAITRESS & DISHWASHER, Dorothy-Wade, Dinnerhouse, 1418 E. Center.
YOUNG MAN or Woman for general office work. Typing and some bookkeeping experience preferred. Roe Mr. Fischle, Anaheim Bulletin office.
PROTESTANT COUPLE to care for elderly bedridden lady $150, home & utilities paid. Ph. Anaheim 4996.
WANTED
HOME TALENT
For Downtown Hallowe'en Jamboree Sat., Oct. 31st
10:00 A.M. — 1:00 P.M.
Ph. Anaheim 7897 — 7235
16. Situation Wanted
MARRIED MAN desires part time work. Experienced typist, Bulletin Box 995.
NURSING WANTED. Ph. 3261
EXP IN PACKING, grading in egg room. Want steady employment. Ph. 5287 after 5 p.m.
TUTORING, CALL 6648
HOUSEWORK, $125 hr. Ph.-Ans. 6618
HOUSEKEEPER with practical nursing experience. Furnish own transportation. Good pay. If interested Ph. 2760
1BDRM UNFURN. Apt. Inq. at $41 N. Lemon, Apt. D.
SINGLE FURN. Apt., utilities pd.
Adults only, 130 W. Adela.
WILL SHARE my 7 room completely furnished apartment. Have laundry, garage and cooking facilities.$50 mo.Call 2171.
FURNISHED extra large 1 Bdrm.
Apt. Utilities, phone e garage,
laundry facilities incl. No pets,
crib infant OK. Ph. 60106.
2-RM furn. apt Everything furished.$803 Cerriton, Ph.
Anaheim $3066.
4-RM furn. apt. Good location.
Ph. 2983.
30.A Rooms
ROOM FOR Rent-see after 5 o'clock
932 N. Emily
DAY TIME working man,$17 N.
Sabina
ROOMS & APTS. 112 N. Emily
CLEAN, NICE Furn. room Priv.
entrance with or without board,
garage Lady preferred. Ph. 7902
A ROOM for woman in Christian home Garage & Kit priv. if desired.Ph. 4178
31.Houses
UNFURN.$2 BDRM, stove, laun.implements.$2 children OK.$98.80 mo.I yr.lease.Ph.7829 or 4023
BEDRM HOUSE, unfurn Children OK.$115,323 Larch St.
32.Business Places
STORE RM.$234 E.Center.Ph.$261
FOR LEASE or rent, valuable store for good tenant, 118 S Los Angeles St., after 4:30 call 3124.
33.Rooms and Board
MOD rma meals.$220 N.Phlakephia
37.Wanted to Rent
2 OR $2 BDRM unfurn.house.References & damage deposit if required.Ph.4625 ext.6.
BACHELOR APT.Anaheim area.
Private & quiet.Garage & kitchen.
Will pay up to $55.00 mo.Bulletin Box 501.
WANT $2 or $4 bdrms .4 adults .2 professional.Ph.7126.
3 BDRM HOUSE.$2 adults.Call 4924; between $A.M.$&P.M.
REAL ESTATE ALES
38.Houses for Sale
FOR SALE by owner,$2 Bdrm.house close in.Fenced in yd.Fruit trees.$500.N.Zeyn St..