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Planners to Rule Today on Huge Shopping Center on Harbor Boulevard SANTA ANA—Proposals to rezone up to 35 acres on Harbor Blvd. and Buaro Rd. for business development, so that a major shopping center can be built at investment of thousands of dollars, went before the Orange County Planning Commission today. The Hale Co. of 12948 Huntington Beach Blvd., Westminster, is planning the development, it was disclosed by Carter Darnell, one of its officials. He said that plans now are being prepared for the shopping center "which will have everything" in the way of businesses. He said that there will be a "major" department store dominating the shopping center's cluster of business enterprises. The concern has 1300 feet of frontage on Harbor Blvd. in a 22-acre parcel and has other property in escrow to push its business-district holdings to 35 acres, he said. It will be front on Harbor and be between Lampson Rd. and Buaro Rd. The property lies east of Garden Grove and is south of Anaheim. Bulletin Want Ads Bring Results STRANGE AS IT SEEMS THE FALL OF METEORITES THAT HIT GIBERIA IN 1908 KILLED 1,500 REINDEER, KNOCKED A MAN UNCONSCIOUS 50 MILES AWAK- AND FELLED TREES OVER A HUNDRED-MILE AREA NORTH CAROLINA OPERATES A FLEET OF 7,100 SCHOOL BUSES COUNTY FATHERS TO Rule on Water District Change SANTA ANA—Whether the Newport Mesa Irrigation District will be dissolved in favor of a proposed Newport Mesa County Water District, or whether the new City of Costa Mesa will take over was a question soon to be decided by the board of supervisors. The county fathers at Santa Ana will decide the problem May 11, it was announced by Supervisor Heinz Kaiser of Costa Mesa. Either way, the Costa Mesa district faces outlay of at least $250,000 for replacing water mains, improving the system and expanding it. The irrigation district levies tax rates on land only, but at full market value; the county water district could levy taxes on land and improvements but at the rate fixed by the county assessor. Atty. LeRoy P. Anderson of Costa Mesa said that the irrigation district board feels that broader tax base could be obtained by formation of a county water district. Judge Donald P. Dodge, however thought otherwise. He said that the irrigation district could raise enough money. As a former board member, he spoke from experience he explained. City of Costa Mesa might use most of a $160,000 grant due from the state to replace and expand the water system, according to City Manager George W. Coffey. The matter, however, has no been decided. Predict World Birth Rate to Increase THE FALL OF METEORITES THAT HIT GIBERIA IN 1908 KILLED 1,500 REINDEER, KNOCKED A MAN UNCONSCIOUS 50 MILES AWAY AND FELLED TREES OVER A HUNDRED-MILE AREA THE BLOCKHEAD—A ROCK FORMATION PHOTOGRAPHED NEAR KANAB, Utah. Thanks to Ernest Williams, Santa Rosa, Calif. NORTH CAROLINA OPERATES A FLEET OF 7,100 SCHOOL BUSES The Doctor Disagrees By Elizabeth Seifert CHAPTER EIGHTEEN IN THE big living room, Everett Carr took the hand Shelly extended, and patted it in a fatherly way. Then he led her to a chair, and seated her, taking his own seat on the couch, close by. "You don't come to see us as often as we'd like, Shelly," he said warmly. She looked up, smiling faintly. "Oh, Father Carr." "I thought surely you'd come to see me today, or call me." Now the violet eyes darkened with a question. "About Talboy," he said quickly. "Oh," she said. "Oh, yes. They don't seem to know how badly he's hurt. There's some concussion—he's unconscious." "Yes, yes, I know all that! He's not on the critical list, however." "Oh, no!" said Shelly quickly. "But it must be bad enough, if he's unconscious." "Bad part is the way it happened. That it happened at all," said Everett heavily. "I know what is being said, but gossip—sometimes—" "One of the doctors at the hospital told me about it," said Everett crisply, and she knew that she had affronted him. "You mean, they made tests that showed he had been drinking?" "I don't know what they did, Shelly. I just—" "I wouldn't have said he was a drinking man, Father Carr." "Woman's no judge of such self into a mess, too. But there are plenty of other doctors—you'll see. When you close the office, the patients will go elsewhere. They'll have to." Spoken like a healthy man! said Shelly's seething brain. Everett Carr stayed for another fifteen minutes. Shelly smiled woodenly, hearing nothing that he said. At last he rose. "Well—must get home, Shelly. Now you go to bed and get your sleep. My little suggestion will care for any worry you've had, I think." He departed, and Shelly went upstairs. Oh, yes, his little suggestion. She was to close the office. She was to write that to Stephen. She was to tell Miss Browne, and Dr. Talboy, and the patients... And she was to live the rest of the year with her hands empty, and her thoughts free to go over and over what she had done, and what she might have done instead. Today she had considered a possible need to close the office, and had discarded it quickly for a half-dozen other plans. The Carr—Everett—had only one plan. It was as if they had found her sunk in quicksand, and had put one thin stick within her reach—and then had walked away. The family wanted the office closed, wanted the practice dissipated. They had never wanted Stephen to be a doctor in the first place and now they might have him. What do you suggest I do, Shelly? "I'd suggest," said Shelly crisply, "that after this, when you are sick all day, you call a doctor then, or go to see him. Not wait until the middle of the night. If you have the slightest idea of the sort of life a doctor leads..." "My goodness," said Mrs. Jarvis, "I never got this kind of lecture from Stevie. He'd sometimes say he wouldn't come, but he always did it in a nice way." Shelly was close to tears when she replaced the receiver. People expected so much from doctors and treated them with so little consideration. In the darkness of the night's last hours, her heart ache for Stephen, alone out there in Korea, and for Craig, fighting for his principles, and now the victim of malicious gossip. She could not fall either man. She must not! The next morning, at ten, Everett Carr's secretary said that Mrs. Stephen Carr would like to see him—on business. Midstream, Everett stopped his expansive, "Yes, yes, yes. Any time—On business?" he asked in astonishment. "That's what she said, Mr. Carr." "All right. Send her in. We'll see what she considers business." The beaming smile was reinstated. Probably money, he thought. Now, with the closing of Stevie's office, there's naturally be money worries—he leaned back in his chair, smiling... said Everett heavily. "I know what is being said, but gossip—sometimes—" "One of the doctors at the hospital told me about it," said Everett crisply, and she knew that she had affronted him. "You mean, they made tests that showed he had been drinking?" "I don't know what they did, Shelly. I just—" "I wouldn't have said he was a drinking man, Father Carr." "Woman's no judge of such things. Man was as queer as Aunt Hester's hat. Would get up an argument on any subject. Always took the wrong side, too." Wrong, or unpopular? thought Shelly. She had sense enough not to say it. "I rather like him," she murmured. "A lot of the ladies do!" Shelly's head lifted. "Even heard Eleanor declare he was exciting. Bah! Of course, I know you don't mean it that way—you're Stevie's wife. And Eleanor—oh, I don't know why a silk and velvet girl will so often take a yen toward a tough man!" Eleanor! Shelly's heart was beating faster than she would care to admit as she put some concentrated thought to that suggestion. So concentrated that it required an effort to bring her attention back to Everett's talk. He had evidently said again that he had expected her to call him—he was going on to assure her that he stood ready to do anything—anything!—for her in Stevie's absence. "I think," said Everett Carr impressively, "that now the only thing for you to do, Shelly, will be to close Stevie's office until he gets back." "But, Father Carr . . ." "We can get a doctor for the plant. There are men who do industrial doctoring on a fixed salary; we get inquiries all the time. And the other doctors here in town can take care of his other patients." Suddenly, Shelly was angry. "I suppose Dr. Lewis would be one of them!" she said coldly. "Not necessarily. He's got him what she had done, and what she might have done instead. Today she had considered a possible need to close the office, and had discarded it quickly for a half-dozen other plans. The Carr—Everett—had only one plan. It was as if they had found her sunk in quicksand, and had put one thin stick within her reach—and then had walked away. The family wanted the office closed, wanted the practice dispatched. They had never wanted Stephen to be a doctor in the first place and now they might have found a way to— She sat down before the mirror, sick with the realization of human selfishness, of love's possessive power and cruelty. Everett had not come to help her; he'd thought she would blindly obey him, and thus he would gain what he had always been determined to gain—Stephen, the son he loved, the son of whom he was proud, would come back from Korea, go into the business and carry on the dynasty. But Stephen had planned against just that event. He had put Talboy into his office, selecting him as a man who would fight, and he expected to come home a doctor, to remain a doctor. Perhaps Shelly would have said she did not sleep that night, but there was Mrs. Jarvis to prove otherwise. The phone wakened her. Mrs. Jarvis had been trying to get the doctor, she said. No one answered, so— "I'm afraid Dr. Talboy can't come, Mrs. Jarvis," said Shelly wearily. "You see, he—" "But he must come!" cried Mrs. Jarvis. "And don't pass off the excuse that he's tired. I know doctors get tired, but I'm sick. I often have to call a doctor at night. I take turns; I call one doctor till I've worn him out, then I turn to another one." Dr. Talboy will come, I think, if you'll just get in touch with him." Mrs. Jarvis! Dr. Talboy is in the hospital with his own headache. He was in a car wreck last night, and has a concussion as well as some cracked ribs." "Oh, well, that's too bad," mourned Mrs. Jarvis, "because I do need Stephen Carr would like to see him—on business." Midstream, Everett stopped his expansive, "Yes, yes, yes. Any time—On business!" he asked in astonishment. "That's what she said, Mr. Carr." "All right. Send her in. We'll see what she considers business." The beaming smile was reinstated. Probably money, he thought. Now, with the closing of Stevie's office, there'd naturally be money worries—the leaned back in his chair, smiling. Shelly certainly knew how to dress, thought. Everett, watching the girl come through the door and across the carpet—slim black suit, with a yellow hanky, or something, perking out from a pocket below the belt, a little hat tilted forward on her head, spotless gloves. Shelly, my dear," he said expansively as he rose. "What can I do for you? And may I say in advance that the sky's the limit?" She smiled warmly at him. "You don't need to say it. I came because I knew how big-hearted you are." Buttering me up, he thought, as he gallantly seated her, then resumed his chair. "How big a bite?" he asked, beaming. Shelly's blue eyes regarded him. "Oh," she breathed, "I don't want money." "That's what most of the Carr women want," he assured her. "I've a lot to learn!" she said flirtatiously. This morning she was determined not to offend Everett. He was the one member of Stephen's family who might be occasionally on her side. She'd done a lot of thinking during the night; she'd planned her campaign. Now she leaned forward, one gloved hand on the desk top. "Father Carr," she said earnestly, "I came to you with just one request, and I hope you'll find yourself able to grant it." Now Everett Carr too was sitting in this office "on a matter of business." "What request is that, Shelly?" That you do not discharge Dr. Talboy as plant doctor." (To Be Continued) RADIO and TELEVISION TOM DANSON'S... TV-RADIOLOGIC WEDNESDAY, MAY 5. Before telling about tonight's boxing bouts and other shows to be TVviewed, here's a cute bit on Ozzie and Harriet, whose show is watched with interest each week. Before they were married, Ozzie offered the following bit of logic to Harriet: "We each have some talent. I sing pretty good with a bad voice and you sing pretty bad with a good voice. Put us together and we're a team. They were married! ... The boxing bouts move to a new spot—the Baltimore Coliseum—for the fisticuffs tonight at 7 o'clock over Channel 2. Holly Mims meets George Johnson in a 10-round middle-weight match... 8 p.m., on Channel 4 finds Joan Davis in trouble again—this time because of her curiosity—when she opens her husband's mail. She winds up with a self-inflating life raft that almost crushes her when she tries to assemble it... Margie gets daddy Vern fired and hired, and it all takes place within 24 hours during the episode of "My Little Margie" on Channel 4 at 8:30... Drama is in store for you on the same channel following "Margie" as a sleepy little Mexican village springs to life and a poor father realizes a life-long ambition for his son in "The Little Gods Sell Tamales," during "TV Theater." Following programs are compiled from reports provided by broadcasters. We assume no responsibility for last minute changes on their part. T.E.D. TELEVISION TONIGHT Wednesday, May 5 6:00 P.M. Cartoon Show 4:59 P.M. Pinky Lee A Jury 5:00 P.M. Monte Hall Show 9:00 P.M. Gene Norman 11-13 Movie 8:15 Space Funnies 7:00 Dusty Walker 8:00 Little Rascals 4 Howey Brody 5 Western Feature 7 M. Whiting Show 11 Sheriff John 13 Webster Webfoot 6:00 P.M. Charlie Chase 4 McElroy 7 News 8 Stu Erwin 9 Action Theater 13 Thunderbolt 13 Comm. Comet 6:15 Jack Owens 11 Ramar of Jungle 6:20 D. 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Anthony 13-CrisisWild Predicts 5-Wrestler's Lament 9-Magician 9-TV Juke Box 13-L.A.Today 2-Chronoscopes 4-L.News 5-Hawthorne 7-Hank Weaver 8-Reserve 13-Movie 11:00 P.M. 2-7-11-Movie Aussies Set Up Basics On Antarctic Continuity MELBOURNE (UP) — Australia has established its first permanent base on the vast ice covered arctic continent it was reopen today. Australia hopes the isolated hold will provide important information and pave the way for a detailed survey of the sources of the Polar contours. LEGAL NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA AND FOR THE COUNTY ORANGE. In the Matter of the Establishment, CLARA B, GIFFORD; Deceased: No. A-24005 NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE REAL PROPERTY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN MARION G. WICK, as Executive Director of the Last Will and Testament CLARA E. GIFFORD, deceased, sell at private sale to the best bidder, upon the terms and conditions hereinafter, and subject to confirmation by Superior Court on May 18, 2014, at the hour of 11:00 am, thereafter within the time allowed by law, at the offices of KAUFMAN, ATROBIE KAUFMAN, attorneys for said Executive Bank of America Building aheim, California, that certain property described as follows: Lot Three (3) of the Pelican Subdivision, Tract No. 38, City of Anaheim, County of orange, State of California, a map recorded in Book 9. Part of Miscellaneous Maps, recorded Orange County. Louisette Anheim, California. TERMS OF SALE: Cash, lawful money of the United States, ten per cent to be paid the time of sale, and the cash upon confirmation of sale by Court, or upon such terms and conditions of payment as may, upon confirmation of sale prove. Said parcel of said real estate will be conveyed subject to restrictions, restricctions, conditions, rights and of war of record. 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KFI-NBC 640 KFI-MAC 890 KFI-HDBS 920 KNX-CBS 1070 RADIO TONIGHT NOTE: Independent Stations Feature Music — News — Sports Daily WEDNESDAY P.M. 5:00 P.M. KFI-Gutnam News KABC-Quincy Howe KHJ-Gabriel Heather KNX-Crime Photogher 6:00 P.M. TOMORROW Thursday, May 6 8:00 This Is My Faith 9:00 A.M. 2-B-Panoramic Pacific 9:00 A.M. 2-Morning Show 8-Kkfst with Ace 9:15 4-Today in L.A. 9:45 11-Morrisonade 10:00 A.M. 4-Ding Dong School 8-Schools Today 11.N.Gilchrist 18:15 2-Brighter Day 2-Introduction Art 4-1 Man's Family 8-Strike It Rich 11-Star Shoppers 10:45 2-Calit-Living 4-3 Steps Heaven 11:00 A.M. 4-Home 8-What's Cooking 11-Little School House 11:30 2-Art Linkletter 8-Garry Moore 11-Sheridt Joan Copyright 1964 by Universal Radio & TV Features Synd. Tom E. Danson INDEPENDENT STATIONS KLAC 570 KFVD 1020 MMC 740 KPOI 1540 BIG 740 KPOI 1540 KFWB 960 KOWL 1580 RADIO TONIGHT NOTE: Independent Stations Feature Music — News — Sports Daily WEDNESDAY P.M. 5:00 P.M. 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Can take 2. KE 5-9512. ATTENTION Northern Orange County DOUGLAS WORKERS Direct convenient transportation from your front door Douglas Aircraft, Long Beach 3 SHIFTS DAILY FROM Placenta, Fullerton, Anaheim Buena Park, Cypress $3.00 ROUND TRIP 5 DAY WEEK State licensed, fully insured franchised by State Public Utilities Commission. SANDOVAL TRANSPORTATION CO Ph. LAKEVIEW 8-2764 - Bulletin Classifieds offer many bargains in new and used mchandise. It will pay you read the classified column each day. 12. Services Rendered BALLMAN'S TELEVISION AND APPLIANCE SERVICES 122 W. Broadway PH. ANAHEIM KE. 5-57 WE HAVE complete electrical pliance and TV service. We service all small appliances us today for fast, reliable service, JOHN MITCHELL, & 7663 S. Grand Ave., Buena P Phone Law, 2-3098 BUSINESS SERVICE 12. Services Rendered OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS Repaired, adjusted for EZE lifting. New installation. Designer and Builder of Better Doors. Free estimate—advice. GUS LITZ KE. 5-5437 540 S. Lemon CLASSIFIED ADS ARE BARTER-BAITI! Try a small ad and watch the calls come in. Think it over then call. KE. 5-6051 AL'AHEIM WASHING MACHINE SERVICE 30-60-90 Days to Pay No Interest or Carrying Charge KE. 5-0121—LA. 5-9525 TEACHER with Calif. credentials will tutor elementary students. Call KE 5-7345 evees, between 6 & 7 p.m. HOME REMODELING & improving. Cement work, fencing, lot cleaning & hauling. By day. Anaheim Ph. Jackson 7-1787. GENERAL BOKKEEPER: building remodeling, repairs, cabinets, screens. J. S. ARNOLD, 7971 4th St. Buena Park. Lawrence 31097. CHAIR CANEIN I Cane & Rusb Beats. Free pickup & delivery. 518 Clark Ph. Orange 0098-J collect. HAULING TRASH & misc. JA 7-2895 ROY L. KIRK LANDSCAPE NURSERY NEW LAWS and SHRUBBERY Lawns Renovated Reseding Pertilizing 128 W. Broadway Ph. KE 5-5108 Across from Post Office EMPLOYMENT 13. Help Wanted — Male HIGH SCHOOL boy for yard work. Sat. or eves, 205 N. Lemon. Apt. 4 Driver-Salesman RESIDENT ANAHEIM AREA Married man between ages 30-40 for delivery sales work on established route. Prefer man with proven sales ability. High school graduate. Company furnishes car & pays expenses. Attractive personnel benefit program. Opportunity for advancement, guaranteed security, salary & commission. Opportunity for above average earnings. $2 weeks per year. Small cash bond requirement. COOK COFFEE CO. 10811 LONG BEACH BLVD. LYNWOOD ph. NE 5-0702 for appointment 14. Help Wanted — Female RELIABLE BABY SITTER, 5 day week 5:45–5:30, 1719 Willow, after 6:00 p.m. HOUSEKEEPER, mature, experienced in baby care and household routine, own transportation, to 6. 6 days a week. References. Permanent, $17 N. Philadelphia, Ph. KE 5-2064 or KE 5-4991. ATTRACTIVE WOMAN, no age limit, high pay. Phone Kimb 1-7420 9-12 a.m. WOMAN for child care. Ja 7-1945 GIRL CASHIER, $ da, wk. $5 cents hr. to start. Raises every 3 mos. Apply at Sallon Serve Ur Self, Gas Station, 1605 S. Spadra, Fullerton. SECRETARY-BOOKKEEPER: Must be able to handle accounts receivable & take dictation efficiently for medical doctor in Anheim and be permanently located in or near Orange County. Give full details of experience, age, etc. Write Bulletin Box 900. SALESWOMAN wanted eves. $1.00 hr. guar. paid nitely. Ph. Orange 0625 mornings only. STOCK GIRL Hrs: 5:30 to 10, 12:30 to 2, 7951 Whitaker Ave., Buena Park, Law. 2-1565 15. Help Want MeR WES EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 105 S. Clementine KE. 5-6023 BUSINESS SERVICE PROFESSIONAL R. HENRY C. VOGT Licensed Palmer Graduate — 107 E. Center St. Room 8 Phone KE 5-4223 Bioptractic Health Specialist GORDON BAXTER'S ORCHESTRA AVAILABLE FOR DANCES, PARTIES WEDDINGS, BANQUETS Ph. KE 5-5483 6-8 P.M. Did you ever think about using your Anaheim Bulletin classified to get something you want but just can't afford? OST and Found RRTREUSE parrakeet. Boy's answers to name of "Pretty Girl." Call KE 5-5497 —Elus Female parrakeet, KE 5-837. Special Notices RESPONSIBLE for any debts greater than my own. Charles R. McGee Jr. KINS PRODUCTS—KE 5-7497 Transportation HEIM MAN desires ride to rest & Alameda in LA. Hours 5. KE 5-0527. KE FRI. 10 p.m. May 7, for nonon, Texas. Can take 2. Call 5-8512. CHAIR GANEIN J. Cane & Rusb Seats. Free pickup & delivery. 515 Clark P. Orange 0098-J collect. HAULING TRASH & misc. JA 7-2895 ROY L. KIRK LANDSCAPE NURSERY NEW LAWNS and SHRUBBERY Lawns Renovated Reseeding Fertilizing 128 W. Broadway Ph. KE 5-8108 Across from Post Office ELLIOTT'S TELEVISION SERVICE CALLS $2.95 419 S. Lemon Ph. KE 5-6395 RUBBISH HAULING REASONABLE RATES. Phone KE 5-7739. FLOORS New hardwood material furnished, laid, sanded and finished. Old floors Sanded, Refinished. OELRICH FLOOR SERVICE 619 W. Broadway Ph. KE 5-4224 PLASTER PATCHING. Ph. KE 5-4667. IN TROUBLE? Then Call BAKER'S Highly Trained Staff of Television and Appliance Technicians Quick Service (1 Hour to 1 Day) Less Time Means Lower Cost to You Satisfaction Guaranteed BAKER'S 250 W. Center KE. 5-2931 Open Mon. and Fri. Til 9 LOTS, Disaced. Phone KE 5-2911. MOODY ELECTRIC Domestic and Industrial Wiring ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phone KE 5-3852 SALESWOMAN wanted eves. $1.00 hr. guar. paid ntely. Ph. Orange 0628 mornings only. STOCK GIRL. Hrs. 5:20 to 10, 12:30 to 2, 7951 Whitaker Ave., Buena Park. Law. 2-1565 15. Help Wanter Mgr WES EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 105 S. Clementine KE. 5-6023 CLERK — SPANISH speaking, for part time summer work. Apply War Surplus, 120 E. Center. 16. Situation Wanted SLIGHTLY DISABLED WWII vet. 41. married, dis. no impairment other than heavy labor. Would love to settle in Anaheim Neat, alert, sober, Exc. refs. Please call collect Pleasant 8-5498 or write J. R. Tubbs, 7103% Brynhurst Ave., Los Angeles 43, Calif. WOMAN desires housework with elderly couple, a single person. Live in, 13121 Dunklee Lane, Garden Grove. DRESSMAKING & alterations, 538 W. Broadway. TEACHER with Calif. credentials will tutor elementary students. Call KE 5-7485 eves, bet. 6-7. PAINTING & carpentry KE 5-4893. LICENSED home has opening for 1 infant 25c hr. KE 5-7390. GARDEN CARE, trash removed, Free estimates. KE 5-7439 SHORTY THE HANDY MAN, Carpenter & painter. Everything per taining to the upkeep of a home. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ph. KE 5-6571 Power tools. PRACTICAL NURSING KE 5-7006. CARPENTER wants work. Ph. KE 5-8578 H. Lampe, 117 N. Olive. WEEKLY house cleaning 1:25 per hour. KE 5-6618. TEMPORARY emplmt., full time gen., office work, typing. KE 5-8548. WASHING & ironing, 120 Ellsworth CLOTHING ALTERATIONS Ph. KE 5-8215. IRONING 75c hr. KE 5-2058. 21. Personal Instruction TEACHER with Calif. credentials will tutor elementary students.Call KE 5-7445 eves between 6-7 p.m. 25. Business Opportunities: ESTABLISHED vending machine route in Anaheimm. Phone KE 5-734 after 6 p.m. FOR SALE lease or rent business corner with 2 bdrm, home & 20x40 bldg.Call Law 2-2564. FINANCIAL 26. Money to Loan ATTENTION northern Orange County DOUGLAS WORKERS elect convenient transportation from your front door to Douglas Aircraft, Long Beach. SHIFTS DAILY FROM Centa, Fullerton, Anaheim, Buena Park, Cypress. $3.00 ROUND TRIP 5 DAY WEEK rate licensed, fully insured, franchised by State Public Utilities Commission. SANDOVAL TRANSPORTATION CO. LAKEVIEW 8-2764 — 8-1267 letin Classifieds offer many gains in new and used merchandise. It will pay you to the classified columns on day. BALLMAN'S TELEVISION AND APPLIANCE SERVICE 122 W. Broadway ANAHEIM KE. 5-5703 HAVE complete electrical appliance and TV service. We also price all small appliances. Call today for fast, reliable service JOHN MITCHELL & CO., R. Grand Ave., Buena Park Law. 2-3098 BAKER S 250 W. Center KE. 5-2931 Open Mon. and Fri. Til 9 LOTS, Disced. Phone KE 5-2911. MOODY ELECTRIC Domestic and Industrial Wiring ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phone KE 5-3852 PRENTISS & WILLIAMS LICENSED TILE CONTRACTOR Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone LA 8-3723 or KE 8-5932 BRODIE ELECTRIC Licensed Electricians Domestic - Commercial - Industry WIRING NEW AND OLD All work guaranteed Appliance & Motor Repairs 24 HR. EMERGENCY SERVICE KE 5-4070 — 116 No. L.A. ANAHEIM LAUNDROMAT Hrs. 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Sat. 8-6 RUG SPECIAL 9x12 cotton, shag or loop rug washed and dried $3.95 16 Westinghouse Laundromats to Serve You. We Do It or You Do It. 317 N. L. A. KE. 5-8375 EMPLOYMENT 13. Help Wanted — Male WANTED—Exper, wash man for laundry. Apply French Laundry & Dry Cleaners, 605 E. Center. BOYS — 2-Bicycle delivery morning newspaper, no collecting. Also need man for car route. Ph. KE 5-4183. IMMEDIATE opening for young man in Sales Service Department. General knowledge of sales preferred. Good starting salary. Essex Wire Corp., 1079 N. Patt St. KE 5-6011 FINANCIAL 26. Money to Loan LOANS $25 to $1000 date and select from many payment plans. We like, to say "Why Certainly!" promptly. Order-a-Loan by phone - write - or come in today. Every detail of the loan arranged quickly, on a common sense basis. You choose best payment 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 for other period are in proportion. COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO. 107 East Center St. Ready willing and able to help get that new home. See us for that long-term loan. 64 years of Home Financing in Anaheim. The Savings and Loan Assn. 211 East Center St. Ph. KE 5-2883 28. Stecks, Bonds, Mortgages 5 Per Cent Mortgages Residential—Commercial Industrial Properties Loan Agent, Rush C. Hinsdale Co. Correspondent Penn Mutual Life Ins. Co. 208 W. 4th St., Santa Ana KI 2-8409 RENTALS 30—Apartments SINGLE FURN. apt., util pd., adults. 120 W. Adelae, aft. & p.m. 2 RM UNFURN. apt., Adults only $85, 122 W. Adelae.