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LEGAL NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE. No. A-23636 NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY In the Matter of the Estate of: KATHARINA M. MILLER also known as KATHARINA MILLER, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, a national banking association, as Executor of the Last Will and Testament of KATHARINA M. MILLER, also known as KATHARINA MILLER, deceased, will sell at private sale to the highest and best bidder, upon the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned, and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court on June 10, 1954 at the hour 8:00 a.m., or thereafter within the time allowed by law, at the offices of said Executor at 801 North Main Street, Santa Ana, California, that certify real property described as follows, to-wit: Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 22, Township 4 South, Range 10 West, S. B. B. & M., in the Rancho PARCEL 1: The North half of the Northwest quarter of the San Juan Cajon de Santa Ana County of Orange, State of California, described as follows: Excepting from any portion included within the following: Beginning at a point in the West line of the Southeast quarter of said Section 22, said point being located 298.40 feet South 0° 14' 30" East from the center of said Section 22, said center point being the intersection of the center line of Cerritos Avenue from the West, with the North and South Quarter Section line of said Section 22; thence from said point of beginning, North 89° 56' 00" East 660.70 feet to a 1-inch iron pipe, as shown on a Map filed in Book II. Page of Record of Surveys in the office of the County court of Orange County, California; thence South 0° 15' 00" East 31.57 feet, more or less, to the Northeast corner of the South half of the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of said Section 22; thence Westerly along the North line of said South half of the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter, 660.70 feet, more or less, to the Northwest corner thereof; thence North 0° 14' 30" West 51.85 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning, as conveyed to Thomas J. Kelly and wife by deed recorded May 2nd, 1946 in Book 1322, page 456 of Official Records. PARCEL 2: That portion of the South half of the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 22, Township 4 South, Range 10 West, S. B. B. & M., in the Rancho San Juan Cajon de Santa Ana County of Orange, or line of Cerritos Avenue from the West with the North and South Quarter Section line of said section 22; thence from said point of beginning North 0° 16' 20" West 42.47 feet more or less to the Southwest corner of the land described in Tortoise Title Certificate No. 47; thence Easterly along the South line of said land described in said Certificate. 660.65 feet to the Southeast corner of said land so described in said Certificate; thence Southerly 42.08 feet to the Northeast corner of the North half of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of said Section 22; thence Westerly along the North line of said North half of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter 660.65 feet to the point of beginning. TERMS OF SALE Cash, lawful money of the United States, ten per cent to be paid at the time sale, and the balance upon confirmation of sale by said Court, or upon such terms and conditions of payment as the Court may, upon confirmation of sale, approve. Said real property will be conveyed subject to reservations, restrictions, easements, conditions, rights and rights of way record. PLACE OF SALE: All bids must be in writing and may be left at the office of S. B. KAUFMAN and ROBBIE KAUFMAN, attorneys for said Executor, at 205 Bank of America Building, Anaheim, California, or may be delivered to said Executor personally at 891 North Main Street Santa Ana, California or filed in the office of the Clerk of said Court at any time after the first publication of this notice and before the making of the sale. Said Executor reserves the right to reject any and all bids which may be received. Dated: May 24, 1954. EANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION. By L. W. McKEEE Trust Officer As Executor of the Last Will and Testament of KATHARINA M. MILLER, also known as KATHARINA MILLER, deceased S. B. KAUFMAN & ROBBIE KAUFMAN, attorneys for Executor, 205 Bank of America Bld., Anaheim, California. Pub. May 25-26-27-28-29-31—June 1-2-3-4, 5.7.8.9, 1954. LEGAL NOTICE No. A-24169 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF JOSEPH MICHAEL O'GRADY, DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors and all persons having claims against the said decedent or said estate to file them with the necessary vouchers in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange. Co-Ed Cut-Ups Said Brilliant LONG BEACH, Calif. College co-eds who make grades and get into trouble—the dean of women often ones with the most potential demically, according to a university psychologist. Dr. John D. Black, director the Stanford counseling and center, said results of designed to screen potions "misfits" before they enter showed that to be the case checked against the recurrent women students. Black said that out of a women students who took called the Minnesota Mutual Personality Inventory, made scores which indicate persensitivity. In other words probably "react to situations either with defiance by withdrawing into them When the co-eds' records examined he said, the "were shown to have receive demerits for violation of rules,and to have made their grades. Yet, he said, entrance exhibited she girls to initially superior and often poor leadership abilities or superior qualities. Black said the personal could be used for examining entering freshman and those fits" given special attention them adjust during their careers. The psychologist spoke Western Psychological Association conference here. months after the first this notice. Dated May 18, 1954. McFADDEN TURNER & By Claude M. Owens The Doctor Disagree By Elizabeth Selfert CHAPTER THIRTY EIGHT CRAIG copied the information, and started toward the hall. At the door he turned. "Thank you, Myra," he said slowly. "Wish me luck." "I do," she answered gravely. "But just you be sure you know what luck is, Doctor!" "I'll know," he assured her, and went out of the house. He stayed at a hotel that night. The next morning he took Donald to the park for a run, and there came upon Shelly, sitting on a park bench. She wore a dark blue dress, red sandals, a red belt at her waist. She looked up reproachfully at the dark man who stood on the sidewalk. "You followed me." "I was about to follow you. I have an address." She gestured to a row of fine house across the boulevard. "The one with the white stonework—it's my uncle's home; I have a key and a standing invitation to stay there when I come to the city." He sat down beside her. "But you usually stay at the hotel." She shrugged. "I like to be independent." "Shelly," he began, and she looked up quickly, her cheeks red. He smiled and shook his head. "I was only going to ask if none of your family connections here in the city gave you wedding gifts." She laughed at the unexpectedness of his question. "Why on earth do you want to know a thing like that?" "Because the Carrs seem to know nothing of your family background." "It's true. They know nothing." Her pretty face was stubborn. Carr, will two-time a man in uniform." Donald came up to investigate what lay under Craig's rubbing shoe. "Masculine heel?" asked Shelly softly. "Or feminine?" Craig laughed, and put his arm along the back of the bench. "I love you, Shelly," he said quietly. "I love you with all my heart." Her eyes lifted to his face, and dropped. "Yes," she said, "I know you do. And I'm so lonely—and defeated." "Lonely, yes," he agreed. "But why defeated?" She stiffened, but he continued in the same tone. "A person can't be defeated until he's lost a fight." "And you think I haven't lost mine?" "I know you haven't. Because you've never fought the first round of your fight." "Why, Craig . . ." "Ever since you married Stephen, the fight's been there, but you just sat on your stool in the corner. You didn't so much as tape your hands. You gave the other guy all the advantages, while you just sat there." "You don't know . . ." "I can guess. I know how you've been since I first went to Norfolk." "And you still say I haven't made a fight?" "You did make one fight. But it was for me, not for yourself." She turned and looked at him gravely. "What am I going to do?" she asked. They sat eighteen inches apart on the bench. Anyone passing them would have said they were friends, or perhaps a man and woman married for several years. They might even have been strangers, casually met. All feeling, all yesterday, I'll go up and to that, and be back Thy You can reach me at the St He stood up, but she did She looked long and tender his face. "I'm sorry . . ." al mured. "Don't be. I always knew when I fell in love it wi with the finest woman on He held out his hand. "Th time I was right!" Shelly reached Norfolk that afternoon. The next morning she w the office as if nothing wh had occurred. She was o the mail when Miss Brown in. "Has the plant called y morning?" asked the tensely. "No. Was it about the ma was hurt Sunday?" "No, he's doing fine. Th cerns one of the other w Seems he's decided to use a doctor. Mr. E. J. Carr war know if the plant was li his doctor bills." "Don't they know their co terms with the workers?" "I'll bet they do," said Browne. Shelly followed her back lab. "Can't you tell me wh all about?" "D'you know the answer t question?" "Of course not. I'm jus curious." Miss Browne snapped the on the sterilizer, set her time came to Shelly. "Any patient front?" "No." They went back to the hall, Shelly to sit at the Miss Browne pulled a chair doorway of the left-hand California. Pub. May 25-26-27-28-29-31—June 1-2-3-4, 5,7,8,9,1954. LEGAL NOTICE No. A-24169 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF JOSEPH MICHAEL O'GRADY, DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent or said estate to fill them with-the-necessary-vouchers in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange, or to present the same, with the necessary vouchers, to-the-under-signed at his or her place of business, to-wit: 607 Bank of America Building Anaheim, California within six months after the first of this notice. Dated May 18, 1954. McFADDEN TURNER & By Claude M. Owens Attorneys for Executrix. Catherine Executrix of the of said Pub. May 31-28—June 4-1 looked up quickly, her cheeks red. He smiled and shook his head. "I was only going to ask if none of your family connections here in the city gave you wedding gifts." She laughed at the unexpectedness of his question. "Why on earth do you want to know a thing like that?" "Because the Carrs seem to know nothing of your family background." "It's true. They know nothing." Her pretty face was stubborn. "Does Stephen know?" To some extent. He knows that my mother and I were poor, but proud. I explained to him about the wedding gifts, and I'll tell you. My mother's family had borne all the expense of her illness. So I insisted that the money should be their wedding gift to me. "And Stephen knew this." "Yes. I—I asked him not to speak of it." "You did wrong," Craig told her gravely. "What is that quotation from Lincoln? It is less important to know who my grandfather was than to know how his grandson does. I—I wanted the Carrs to accept me for myself, not for my family." He sat shaking his head, then lit a cigarette. "Craig, who's taking care of the office?" she asked, suddenly alarmed. "Miss Browne, I suppose. She won't be busy. Very few people will expect me to be there today." She lifted her head quickly, the sunlight through the tree leaves tangling in the brightness of her hair. "Why not?" she asked, then a glint in his eyes told her why not, and she colored notly. He put his cigarette between his lips and blew smoke up at the leaves. "It would be wonderful," he said deeply, "it the tales being told in Norfolk were true." Eyes down, her fingers pleated the dark silk of her skirt. "Yes," she said wearily, "it would be . . ." She did not go on. He finished the cigarette, dropped it to the grass, rubbed it flat with his shoe. "Only a neel, Shelly been since I first went to Norfolk." "And you still say I haven't made a fight?" "You did make one fight. But it was for me, not for yourself." She turned and looked at him gravely. "What am I going to do?'" she asked. They sat eighteen inches apart on the bench. Anyone passing them would have said they were friends, or perhaps a man and woman married for several years. They might even have been strangers, casually met. All feeling, all emotion was contained in her violet eyes, in his glowing black ones. A very close observer might have noted the whiteness of the knuckles on Craig's hand which clutched the bench back, or that Shelly's red sandal heel had dug into the grass a little. "The Carrs don't want me to come back," she said bitterly. "No, they don't," he agreed. "What's more, deep down in my heart I don't want you to go back." He watched her intently, and after a few minutes of thought about this situation, she turned on the bench to look at him full-face. There was a long moment of utter stillness. Then— "But I am needed in the office," she said quietly. "So—we'll go back, Craig." The hand on the bench back opened, ne brought it to his cheek, rubbed it up, over his right eye, over his brindled black hair. Just for a second he bit at his full underlip. But when he spoke his voice was calm and controlled. "Yes," he agreed. "We'll go back. Not together, Shelly. You're to go alone. And get there by daylight. The Pollers are getting on, you know. Their eyesight is none too good." "Craig . . ." She didn't smile. "If you go back, darling," he told her, "it's got to be a fight. Otherwise, the cost is too high." An idea struck her, and for a split second his hand fell to lie upon hers, warm, strong, steady. "Yes," he said quickly, "I'm coming back. I think I'll get there—oh, about Thursday. I have some business in Chicago—got a letter lab. "Can't you tell me what all about?" "D'you know the answer to question?" Of course not. I'm just curious. Miss Browne snapped the ball on the sterilizer, set her time came to Shelly. "Any patient front?" "No." They went back to the hall, Shelly to sit at the Miss Browne pulled a chair doorway of the left-hand door. "Well," she said slowly, "it one of the men at the play foreman, named Evans—" Shelly jerked. "You know him?" "He's been the ringleader men's opposition to the therapy." "That fits," Miss Browne lighted a cigaret. "We see this man had a cold week, and went to another doctor." "Who?" "Lewis." "Oh-oh!" "Yes! And Lewis diagnoses trouble as chronic pulmonary bronosis—probably due to silica." "Wait a minute." Shelly went to the cabinet and brushed out the file on Bob Evans took out a card and held Browne could read it. "Three months ago," she said, "he warned Evans. Know these things lie quiet up D'you say he had a cold week?" "Ah-hum. And went to on his own. Then it seems Sunday he was out in the he claimed Talboy made him with that man who was injured and he got a fresh cold. And two things together—the change condition and the exposure— "Lewis says he has a law is that it?" "Just about. Of course, Lewis man is just itching to trouble for Dr. Talboy." "I wish Craig were here!" "And now! I think maybe should tell the plant where he be reached." (To Be Continued) Co-Ed Cut-Ups Said Brilliant LONG BEACH, Calif. (UP) — College co-eds who make poor grades and get into trouble with the dean of women often are the ones with the most potential academically, according to a Stanford university psychologist. Dr. John D. Black, director of the Stanford counseling and testing center, said results of a test designed to screen potential misfits" before they enter college showed that to be the case when checked against the records of women students. Black said that out of some 200 women students who took the test, called the Minnesota Multiphasic personality Inventory, about 25 grade scores which indicated hyersensitivity. In other words, they would probably "react to difficult situations either with defiance or by withdrawing into themselves." When the co-eds' records were examined, he said, the "misfits" were shown to have received more emerits for violation of minor rules, and to have made the poorer grades. Yet, he said, entrance examinations showed the girls to be potentially superior and often possessed leadership abilities or other superior qualities. Black said the personality test could be used for examination of entering freshman and the "misfits" given special attention to help them adjust during their college careers. The psychologist spoke at the western Psychological Association conference here. Northrop Hospital Dance Gets Approval The "Night for St. Jude Hospital" benefit scheduled by Northrop Aircraft's Anaheim Division for June 4, has received the official approval of the hospital fund drive committee headed by General Chairman Harvey E. Stonehouse. In a letter to Northrop-Anaheim personnel, Stonehouse said, "We at St. Jude Hospital Fund headquarters are most pleased to hear of the dance and carnival benefit that is being given by the employees of Northrop-Anaheim." He pointed out that $16,000 is still needed to attain the $750,000 goal of the fund drive. The Northrop-Anaheim charity benefit is being planned and coordinated by personnel of the Anaheim plant under the direct sponsorship of the local installation's recreation club. The event will be held at the Sunny Hills Recreation Center, one mile north of Fullerton. It will be open to personnel of Northrop-Anaheim plus their families a nd friends. Twenty-five clubs of the Northrop-Anaheim Recreation Club will erect, decorate and man carnival-type booths, celebrities are scheduled to provide entertainment and Al Taylor's band will provide music for dancing. RADIO and TELEVISION TOM DANSON'S ... TV-RADIOLOGIC FRIDAY, MAY 28 — Charlie Norkus, 25-year-old ex-Marine from New Jersey, and Tommy "Hurricane" Jackson, the unorthodox swinger from Far Rockaway, N.Y., meet at Madison Square Garden tonight for a 10-round heavyweight bout which will be TVviewed over Channel 4 starting at 7 o'clock. Jackson, a 22-year-old windmill type, has a crude but dangerous style... In the line of drama, two would-be kidnappers decide that a more handsome ransom lies in the abduction of a pet rather than a person in "Grenadine," a comedy scheduled for the "P. C. Playhouse" on Channel 7 at 8:30... Soldier of fortune, Willard Parker, tourist John Agar, and profiteer Ross Elliott, three Americans south of the border, are imprisoned during a revolution as suspects of an insurrection movement in "Little War in San Dede," on "Playhouse of Stars" over Channel 2 at 9 p.m. It was while filming this episode that Agar burned his leg causing a limp in the wrong foot... Back to Channel 7 at 9 o'clock for the Paul Hartman episode of "Alble Buys a Sport Coat..." "Corner Drug-gist" is presented on "Soundstage" over Channel 4 at 9:30, with a drama set at the turn of the century... SPECIAL TOMORROW... 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Professional GORDON BAXTER'S ORCHESTRA Available: Dances, banquets, etc. Ph. KEystone 5-5483 after 6 p.m. DR. HENRY C. VOGT Chiropractic Health Specialist — Licensed Palmer Graduate — 107 E. Center St. Room 8 Phone KE 5-4223 CLASSIFIED ADS ARE BARTER-BAITI Try a small ad and watch the calls come in. Think it over then call KE. 5-6051 8. Lost and Found LOST am. gold watch with gold band. KE. 5-5838. LOST — BLACK terrier No. 949. 629 S. Helena. After $ reward. LOST MAY 25 Prescription glasses, amber plastic frame, Vicinity of Court-house or rifle range. KE 5-2992 TVANNE watch, link bracelet, Sat aft., ph. KE 5-3995 10. Special Notices FREE kiddie matinee tickets at following merchants — Valencia Hotel newstand, Drug Center, McCoy Drug, Jackson Drug, Hadley's Cafe, Glenna Cafe. Courtesy of Los Angeles Daily News. 12. Services Rendered ROY L. KIRK LANDSCAPE NURSERY NEW LAWNB and SRUBBERY Lawns Renovated · Reseeding Fertilizing 128 W. Broadway Ph. KE 5-5108 Across from Post Office BUSINESS SERVICE 12. Services Rendered 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. PRENTISS & WILLIAMS LICENSED TILE CONTRACTOR Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone LA 5-2722 or KE 5-5933 RUG SPECIAL! 9x12 Cotton, Shag or Loop Washed & Dried $3.95 ANAHEIM LAUNDROMAT Monday and Friday, 7:30-8 Other Days 7:30-6 311 N. Los Angeles KE. 5-8375 EMPLOYMENT 12. Help Wanted — Male EARBER, steady, 75% comm, 1102 Lincoln Ave., Anahaim, KE 5-6983. MEN HERE IS OPPORTUNITY We want to hire a few young men between the ages of 18-28, physically able to do outdoor telephone construction work in this locality. You will be trained at full pay. Your wages progress as you learn and there is plenty of room for advancement too. California driver's license is required. See Mr. Allen, Callif, State Empl Service, Tues. and Wed., 701 N. Flower, Santa Ana, Thurs. and Fri., 233 E. Commonwealth, Fullerton. PACIFIC TELEPHONE 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. 28. Stocks, Bonds, Mortgages 5 Per Cent Mortgages Residential—Commercial Industrial Properties Loan Agent, Rush C. Hinsdale Co. Correspondent Penn Mutual Life Ins. Co. 206 W. 4th St. Santa Ana KI 3-3469 Phone LA 5-2728 or KE 5-5933 RENTALS 30—Apartments 3 RM. furn. apt. for rent. KE 5-6510. FURN. apartment, 125 N. Olive UNFURN. 1 Bdrm. apt. ground floor with garage.$62.80.Call JA 7-1029. SMLL furn house, 913 E.Center SGL APT. cheap, utilities pd., $18 W.Bdwy. NEW LARGE 2 bdrm, disposal, TV antenna, dining, L.garage, I Child o.k.$75.$12682 Eight St.G.G. TWO NEW 1 bdrm, apt.for rent.With stove & refrigerator.Single lady or old couple.Phone KE 5-5681 WELL LOCATED attractive 2 bdrm upstairs, partly furnished,$90.00 per mo.KE 5-2169.Frances Backs.realtor; 220 N.Claudina. 1 BDRM furn. apt.upstairs; 747 FREE kiddie matineeickets at following merchants — Valencia Hotel newstand, Drug Center, McCoy Drug, Jackson Drug, Hadley's Cafe, Glenna Cafe. Courtesy of Los Angeles Daily News. 12. Services Rendered ROY L. KIRK LANDSCAPE NURSERY NEW LAWNS and SRUBBERY Lawns Renovated - Reseeding Fertilizing 128 W. Broadway Ph. KE 5-5108 Across from Post Office LAWN MOWERS Sold, Repaired, Guar. Sharpening. Special Machine for Craftman ORVAL'S 419 W. Center KE 5-2759 HAULING TRASH & misc. JA 7-2898 PAINTING. REAS. KE 5-0371. CHAIR CANEING. Cane & Rush Sents. Free pickup & delivery. 515 N. Clark. Ph. Orange 0095-J. collect. ANAHEIM PAY LESS LAUNDERETTE 218 So. Lemon St. (Across from Safeway) 20 Washers—4 large dryers 15c Wash (Load) 5c Dry (Load) Complete 1 day shirt serv. Hrs. 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Inc. Sundays & Holidays Free parking—KE 5-9090 OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS Repaired, adjusted for EZE lifting. New installation. Complete supply of Hardware, Aluminum Siding. Re-pair parts. Free estimate—advice. GUS LITZ KE 5-5437 540 S. Lemon Did you ever think about using your Anaheim Bulletin classified to get something you want but just can't afford? ANAHEIM WASHING MACHINE SERVICE 80-80-90 Days to Pay No Interest or Carrying Charge KE 5-0121—LA. 5-9525 BALLMAN'S California driver's license is required. See Mr. Allen, Calif. State Empl. Service, Tues. and Wed., 701 N. Flower, Santa Ana, Thurs. and Fri., 233 E. Commonwealth, Fullerton. PACIFIC TELEPHONE 14. Help Wanted — Female LADY wanted to drive and live in light hawk. KE 5-4691. AVON—lady for new homes, good profit. KE 5-0189 or KE 5-9657. WAITRESS wanted, must be 21 El Comedor; res. Fullerton. WOMEN 25-45 to sew on power mach on children's coats. Excellent opp. for advancement. Young Miss of Calif., 110 E. Center St. 15. Help Wanted M & F EMPLOYMENT AGENCY WES 105 S. Clementine KE 5-6023 16. Situation Wanted BOOKKEEPER, or take chg. am office, expe meeting public, perm and dependable. Ph. KE 5-2761. PART TIME—Gen. office, local exp Own transp. Write Bulletin Box 100. HOUSEWORK by day or hr. Call collect KI 2-5693, Ann Stokes. IRONING in my home. Exp. laundress. KE 5-5742 SECRETARY — temp.or permanent. Escrows, financing, construction Insurance. General. KE 5-1405 after 2 p.m. MOTHER with one child will care for pre-school age children 5 days per wk. Large fenced yard. Ref. furn. KE 5-3393 between 8:30 & p.m. NICE IRONING KE 5-5824 YOUNG MAN wants part time bookkeeping work. Phone KE 5-2301. PRACTICAL NURSING KE 5-7008. CLOTHING ALTERATIONS. Ph. KE 5-8215. IRONING 75e hr. KE 5-2058. WANT LAWN or yard wk. KE 5-6888 25.Business Opportunities IF YOU have a uranium property in Calif., Phone KE 5-7147. FINANCIAL 26.Money to Loan Ready willing and able to help get that new home. SMLL furn house. 913 E.Center SGL.APT, cheap, utilities pd., 318 W.Wbdwy. NEW LARGE 2 bdrm, disposal, TV antenna, dining, L.garage, I Child o.k. $75, 12652 Eight St.G.O.G. TWO NEW 1 bdrm, apt.for rent With stove & refrigerator.Single lady or old couple.Phone KE 5-5681 WELL LOCATED attractive 2 bdrm upstairs,partly furnished,$90.00 per mo.KE 5-2169.Frances Backs.realtor,220 N.Claudina. 1 BDRM furn.uptaira,747 N.Lemon. NEWLY completed 2 unfurnished apt.1 Bdr lots of living area.Disposals,private eng,and.garages.KE 5-3228,e corner South & East. LARGE NEW 2 bdrm.Adults.no $67.50.inq.after6.R47 N.Olive. SEVERAL mod.,1 bedrm unfurn.aptsautomat.wash,full garage.$62-A.N.Olive. FURN.APTS.for rent downtown locat.Colonial Arms.l49 N.Lemon. NICE,1 BDRM,apt.unfurn.Garage.Laundry.No pets.$630 N.Sabina. FURN,3&4 rm,apts.Tile sink & bath.Untilitiespd,$18 wk.up Olive Apts.Hiway 18.Olive,4 ml.E.of Anaheim. 2 BDRM.APT.New disposal,ven blinds,garage etc.$70 mo.Call nights after$ p.KE $4379 days KE $6106,$920 N.Claudina. 2 BDRM unfurn.apt.new.KE $3793,$528 W.Hampshire. 3 RM.FURN.,private entrance.All conveniences,213 N.Empty. FURN.single apt.$180 W.Adele.Call Apt.A see Mr.Button. 2 BDRM.SUNFURN.DISPOSAL LAUDRY,GARAGE,1218 W.CENTER. 2 BEDRM/apt.near school.KE $5-5932. NEW UNFURN.apts.I&2bedrm.washer.in laundry.Adults.no pets.$625 W.Hampshire. UNFURN.DUPLEX apt.I.bdrm.s.garage.Big patio,$90.00.Ph.KE $2407 days. LGE,1 bdrm.unfurn.upstairs flat.Working couple preferred.$38 per mo.KE $4-5644,741% N.Lemon St. 30-A.Rooms ROOM & BOARD,KE 5-6810 REAS.wkly ratesclean comfort-t A'AHEIM WASHING MACHINE SERVICE 80-60-90 Days to Pay No Interest or Carrying Charge KE. 5-0121—LA. 5-9525 BALLMAN'S TELEVISION AND APPLIANCE SERVICE 122 W. Broadway PH. ANAHEIM KE. 5-5703 GENERAL CARPENTRY, building remodeling, repairs, cabinets, screens. J. S. ARNOLD, 7971 4th St. Buena Park. Lawrence 21097. FLOORS New hardwood material furnished, laid, sanded and finished. Old floors Sanded, Refinished. OELRICH FLOOR SERVICE 619 W. Broadway Ph. KE 5-4324 RUBBISH HAULING REASONABLE RATES. Phone KE 5-7739. ELLIOTT'S TELEVISION SERVICE CALLS $2.95 419 S. Lemon Ph. KE 5-6395 MOODY ELECTRIC Domestic and Industrial Wiring ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phone KE 5-3852 PLASTER PATCHING. Ph KE 5-4867. General hauling. JA. 7-1364. IRONING 75c hr. KE 5-2058. WANT LAWN or yard wk. KE 5-688 25. Business Opportunities IF YOU have a uranium property in Calif., Phone KE 5-7147. FINANCIAL 26. Money to Loan 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 5-288* Local Private Funds WANTED WE INVEST YOUR IDLE FUNDS IN WELL SECURED 1ST & 2ND TRUST DEEDS PAYING From 6 to 10 percent Interest At No Cost to You! AMERICAN INVESTMENT CORP. (Fullerton Branch) 827 N. Spadra Road LA 5-2355 Fullerton CLEAN, nicely furnish $ rm. priv. apt. So. Palm to 1204 Harbor. NEW DLX 2 bdrm apt. part furn. WtoW carpet, thermo heat auto, washer, garbage disposal, big patio. $90.00. Ph KE 5-2407 days. LGE. 1 bdrm. unfurn. upstairs flat. Working couple preferred. $28 per mo. KE 5-4564. 741% N. Lemon St. 30-A. Rooms ROOM & BOARD, KE 5-6810 REAS, wkly rates, clean comfortable beds, 109 N. Los Angeles St. 31. Houses NEWLY decorated house, children welcome. 752 N. Paulina, Call KIMBALL 1427 collect. $65 me. 2-RM. house, single person prof., part furn. 314 N. Claudina. NOW AVAILABLE—Spacious country home in Orange 2 blks from new high school; 1 blk from grammar school.$85. KE 5-3954 2 BDRM unfurn. nearly new.$88 S. Phila,$75 adults.Ph. Orange 1661-J $50 2 Bdrm.home.$ yrs.Old.very clean.conv.to shops and schools Ph. agent Lawrence 22829. $45.00 NICELY furnished bungalow, small but nice, good location.Ph. agent Lawrence 22829. $56.00 NEWLY dec.cottage in Brea nice yard, double garage.Ph. agent Lawrence 22829. $60.00 NICE 2 bdrm.home on large fenced lot.Children & pets OK.Ph. agent.Lawrence 22829. ONE BEDRM.house.11234 S.Los Angeles. IRONING in my home Exp.laundress.KE 5-5742. NEW 2 & 3 BR.adults only .300 N.West St.or call 818 S.Lemon. 5-RM.house on Bus St.$23 W.17th St.S.A.KE 5-4893 2 BDRM.house.newly decorated.Ph.KE 5-5922 2 BDRM & den completely furn.$88 N.Clementine.Shown by appointment.Joe Wagner,113 R.Los Angeles St. $65. 2 BDRM.home.near Fullerton.College Avall June 1..Children welcome.Ph.Law.2-2829. LARGE & room house.unfurnished large yard $50,714 N.Topeka.