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LEGAL NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE. No. A-23630 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 mentioned, and subject to confirmation and superior court on June 10, 1954, at the hour of 10:00 a.m., or therafter within the time allowed by law, at the offices of said Executor at 801 North Main Street, Santa Ana, California, that certain 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 therefrom 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 Cerriosa 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 18, page 4 of Record of Surveys in the office of the County Recorder 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 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Lennon Phone KE 5-3209 SHAVERS Sohlek - Sunbeam - Remington Shearing Heads - Repalra Scissors Ground Car Shaves - Shavex Free Demonstrations Liberal trade-in allowance on old shaver ANAHEIM BARBER SHOP 111 So. Los Angeles St. The Doctor Disagrees By Elizabeth Seifert CHAPTER FORTY TWO THE magazine was passed from hand to hand; the doctors seemed inclined to pause and read the whole of it. The women snatched it away from them, their chief interest being in the fact that the author actually sat among them. Each glanced up from the shining page, across or Craig and back again, their brows puzzled. When he got this treatment for the third time, Craig laughed. "Why didn't you tell us?" asked Eleanor, her tone sharp. "I didn't know you'd be interested." But— Why, you're the first live author I've ever known! Craig chuckled. "Big list of dead ones?" he drawed. Her face stiffened. "You must have told Shelly!" "Didn't. She found it out." "I've always known that Craig was a writer," said Shelly softly. "Stephen told me." "What's it about?" asked Bowser. "The title—ARE YOU SAFE IN A HOSPITAL?" "Yes, I saw that! What conclusion does Talboy . . ." "I don't believe he reaches a conclusion. Unless it is that A.M.A. approval does not guarantee safety." "Wheeef!" said Bowser. "Let me have hat! Did you stick your don’t content yourself with that, instead of cutting your throat this way. You obey the spirit, as well as the letter—" "That isn't enough for Craig," said Shelly. "He's out to save the world." Stephen had asked Dr. Talboy to remain in Norfolk, to share the medical practice with him. So the next morning he and Shelly went to the office, hopeful of Craig's favorable decision. Talboy awaited them there and as they entered he called to Miss Browne, instructing her to take any telephone calls which might come in. "You're out of a job, Mrs. Carr," Stephen said to her smiling. "I expect to be, but I think Craig wants to say something, Stephen." "Yes, I do," Craig admitted crisply. "First, thanks for wanting me to remain here and share your practice. But—I believe I have a better offer." He got up, went to his suit coat hanging behind the door, took out his wallet, and from it extracted an envelope. He spread the letter out before Stephen. It offered Dr. Talboy a position in the main offices of the American Medical Association! Mention was made of the magazine article which the party guests had discussed the night before. I do want to ask now, Craig—if you take this job, would it mean that you'd not doctor? "She means practice, I think," said Stephen indulgently. "Of course she means that!" said Craig sharply, then cougged again in apology. "I think, Shelly, the chances are good that I would 'doctor.' There's a lot of it to be done in Chicago. Surely some hospital there would take me on its staff. If only—" he flashed one of his rare smiles at her, "on night emergency duty." She made little gestures of decision and satisfaction; she nodded her head, clasped her hands and smiled. "Then," she said firmly, "I think the offer is wonderful, and that you should accept it." Stephen stood up, his handsome face sober. "I too will say that you should take the job, whatever motive there might be within their offer. I'll guarantee you'd be busy! You're what our Myra calls a pure wonder, and I'll count on you to slicker out of any attempt to gag you. Though I will point out, Talboy, that it won't be enough to criticize the A.M.A., what it is doing. People who claim your articles serve to destroy the public's faith in doctors have a good talking point. You're going to have to get yourself some constructive plans, now." "Oh, but, Stephen, I'm sure..." "Ive always known that Craig was a writer," said Shelly softly. "Stephen told me." "What's it about?" asked Bowser. "The title—ARE YOU SAFE IN A HOSPITAL?" "Yes, I saw that! What conclusion does Talboy . . ." "I don't believe he reaches a conclusion. Unless it is that A.M.A. approval does not guarantee safety." "Wheee!" said Bowser. "Let me have hat! Did you stick your neck out to that extent, Doctor?" "I have a long and calloused neck." "And you don't give a hoot for doctor-patient relationship?" Stephen and Shelly watched Craig alertly. "I give a whole lot," he said quietly, "for the relationship there should be between doctor and patient. One of mutual respect and trust." "You happen to be one of those doctors yourself!" snapped Ward. "I do. There are a few other doctors who are not happy with the setup as it exists today. As for the patients—my intention was not to make anyone happy, Ward. In that article I stated a few facts in the hope that I might awaken some patients enough to demand what is theirs by right—and I hope, too, that a few doctors may read it and get to thinking about the situation for their own sake." "This article seems to be," said Bowser, "an argument for the better licensing and grading of hospitals, but how?" Craig nodded. "Take it away from the A.M.A. monopoly it now is, away from A.C.S. control—" "But should it be done? I mean, you'd get back the old, dirty hospitals, the baby mills—your death rate would go up—" "That's not necessary," said Stephen. "No, because I had no thought of hospitals going unlicensed. My term was better licensing." Craig declared. "The final licensing of each hospital should lie with a local board, and that board should be made up simply of a few people with plain common sense, and good eyesight. That's all it would take." "You're such a fine surgeon," said Ward, "I don't see why you crisply. 'First, thanks for wanting me to remain here and share your practice. But—I believe I have a better offer.'" He got up, went to his suit coat hanging behind the door, took out his wallet, and from it extracted an envelope. He spread the letter out before Stephen. It offered Dr. Talboy a position in the main offices of the American Medical Association! Mention was made of the magazine article which the party guests had discussed the night before. "Weell!" said Stephen, leaning back and squinting his eyes at his friend. "Looks like they'd rather have you with 'em than against 'em." "Yeah," said Craig. "That was my first thought, too. But I talked to this chap—" He pointed his blunt, brown finger to the signature on the letter. "I went up to Chicago the first of last week..." "Oh, is that why you went?" asked Stephen, with such obvious relief that Shelly knew someone had gossiped to him. "I mean, he explained, 'Father was a little hot that you should just disappear when he thought you were needed to attend a man injured at the plant. What did the man say they wanted of you?'" "Well, their idea seemed to be to employ me as something of a trouble-shooter." "As how?" "It seemed a decision has been reached to establish their own police force within the organization." Police' in the strictly military sense of cleaning up trouble spots, dirty places—They seem to think I was pretty good at finding weak spots in the setup. Stephen laughed. "They've got bruises to prove that!" Craig nodded. "My job," he said, "if I take it, would be to go on spotting those thin places—with the notable difference that I would point them out first to the organization itself." "Did you accept their offer?" Shelly asked. "Not definitely. I had to come back here before anything was settled." "Oh, yes, I remember. The plant called you back over the Evans thing." She glanced at Stephen. "He'll explain that to you, darling, better than I could, possibly. But motive there might be within their offer. I'll guarantee you'd be busy! You're what our Myra calls a pure wonder, and I'll count on you to slicker out of any attempt to gag you. Though I will point out, Talboy, that it won't be enough to criticize the A.M.A., what it is doing. People who claim your articles serve to destroy the public's faith in doctors have a good talking point. You're going to have to get yourself some constructive plans, now." "Oh, but, Stephen, I'm sure Craig already has such plans!" Stephen smiled at her indulgently, and held out his hand. "I'm going to drop you at home when I go out to see Cobb," he said parenthetically. Craig rose as Shelly did. "I do have some plans that I consider constructive, Carr," he said. "Tm sure that medicine must be organized—and the present setup will suffice. But I also maintain that medicine as such should be free." "You mean without government interference..." "Yes, and without the need to cater too much to public opinion which is apt to be emotional and sentimental, rather than reasonable." He went on to explain at some length his plan for improving the standards of medical schools, for better licensing practices. Finally, Stephen clapped his hand on Craig's shoulder. "Myra's right!" he said warmly. "You're a wonder! I'm all for you. When do you leave?" "Right away. Tomorrow, if possible." Stephen swung about. "Oh, but—" "Why not?" asked Dr. Talboy. "I can go over case records with you in a four-hour session." "Yes, but—well, I had hoped you'd stay on here long enough for me to take a little trip with Shelly. A second noneymoon, as it were." The color drained from Craig's face, leaving it almost gray. Then red flamed notily into his cheeks, and tight sparked from his black eyes. "Have your noneymoon in your own house, Stephen Carr!" he cried roughly. "That would be change enough—for both of you. Good-by now and god bless you." He added as he extended his hands to them. (The end) CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RADIO and TELEVISION TOM DANSON'S ... TV - RADIOLOGIC WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2—The long awaited boxing bout for the world's championship between Paddy DeMarco and Jimmy Carter has been cancelled and will not be TV viewed tonight during the "what'll you have?" bouts. In its place, and as the first of the new summer series, Charley Riley of St. Louis meets ex-lightweight champion Jimmy Carter in a 10-rounder which comes to you on Channel 2 at 7 o'clock. The original bout was cancelled due to DeMarco's sudden illness and the match has been postponed indefinitely... Getting their best 13 shows. Such is the case with the "I Married Joan" show on Channel 4 at 8 o'clock, and the "My Little Margie" program at 8:30 on the same channel, Joan's offering is titled, "Bev's Boy Friend," and "Margie's" effort is titled, "Dutch Treat." The next TV series will not be repeated during the summer. TV Theater presents "A Touch of Summer" on Channel 4 at 9. This is a comedy set in the late Victorian era and revolves around a Shakespearean actor. 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, June 2 5:00 P.M. Cartoon Show 4:00 P.M. Philly Lee 7:10 P.M. Al Jarvis 8:00 P.M. Monte Hall Show 9:00 P.M. Gene Norman 11:13-Movie 5:15 Space Funnies 7:30 Dusty Walker 5:30 Little Rascals 4:50 Howdy Doody 5:50 Western Feature 7:Beulah 11:Sheriff John 13:Webster Webfoot 6:00 P.M. Charlie Chase 4:McElroy 7:News 8:Stu Erwin 9:Action Theater 11:Thunderbolt 13:Comm.Comet 6:15 Jack Orenes 11:Ramar of Jungle 6:30 D. 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Anthony 13-Crisswell Predicts 5-Wrestlers Lament 9-TV Juke Box 13-News, Program 11:00 P.M. 2-Chronoscope 4,11-News 5-Hawthorne 7-Baseball Fame 8-Stars on Parade Three Persons Hurt In Anaheim Smashups Three persons received injuries in two traffic smashups in Anaheim Monday. Police reported today that two teenage girls were taken to St. Joseph hospital in Orange for injuries they got in a four-car rear end crash on Manchester, just south of Magnolia avenue at about 5:53 p.m. Monday. Injured were Miss Sharon Mackey, 17, of San Gabriel, and Miss Gail Morgan, 18 of Altadena, who were passengers in an automobile driven by Theodore J. Stortz, 18, of West Arcadia. Miss Morgan's injuries were described as major while Miss Mackey reportedly got minor injuries. Homer Lee King, 28, 500 South Citron St., is nursing minor injuries he received when his car struck a palm tree and overturned at 525 South Los Angeles St., at about 1 a.m. today. He told Anaheim police he fell asleep at the wheel of his car and it swerved off the road and struck the tree and overturned. He was taken to the police station for treatment, then released. Officers reported that King was cited for not having a driver's license. Mother of Sick Child Located in Hospital BUENA PARK, (OCNS) Police officers reported today that the reason a woman had not returned to a baby sitter for her child Sunday morning was because she was seriously injured in an auto accident Saturday night and is in a hospital in Pasadena. The 2-year-old boy was taken to the Orange County Hospital Sunday when his mother did not GUILTY pleas to were entered by Orange County Superior Judge Probus and will probaion and will June 11. ARanda entered a possession of two pets May 12 when Fullerton po-ar, a marine, ad- of an automobile congring to Donald Courtney Winfield guilty to passing back for $76.53 and prior felony con-ounts of receiving and one count of TOMORROW Thursday, June 3 8-This is My Faith 7:00 A.M. 2-S-Panorama Pacific 9:00 A.M. 2-Morning Show 4-Music from Hwood 8-Bkfst with Ace 9:15 4-Today in L.A. 9:45 11-Morn, Serenade A.M. 4-Ding Dong School 8-Schools Today 11-N. Giltchrist 10:15 2-Brighter Day 10:23 2-Introduction Art 4-1 Man's Family 5-Strike at Rich 11-Star Surperspers 10:45 2-Calif, Living 4.3 Steps Heaven 11:00 A.M. 4-Home 8-What's Cooking 11-Little School House 13:00 2-Art Linkletter 8-Garry Moore Copyright 1954 by Universal Radio & TV Features Synd.-Tom E. Danson NETWORK KFI-NBC 840 KECA-ABC 790 KHJ-MBS 950 KNX-CJS 1070 INDEPENDENT STATIONS KLAQ 570 KMPC 710 KBIG 740 KFWB 980 RADIO TONIGHT NOTE: Independent Stations Feature Music News Sports Daily WEDNESDAY P.M. 5:00 P.M. 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CLASSIFICATION NO: Apartments Automobiles Auto Accessories Bicycles Business Property Boarding Kennels Building Materials Business Colleges Business Opportunities Business Places Cars and Trucks Wanted Correspondence Courses Dancing - Dramatic Farm and Dairy Products Farm Machinery Farm Arms For Sale - Miscellaneous Garages Garages - Service Stations Help Wanted - Female Help Wanted - Male Help Wanted - M&F Horses - Cattle, Etc. Household Appliances Household Furniture Houses Lost and Found Lots for Sale Livestock - Wanted Money to Loan Music Art Musical Instruments Real Estate Exchange Real Estate L na Real Estate - Wanted Personal Instructions Pets Professional Poultry and Supplies Resorts Rest Homes Rooms and rd Seed an Plants Services Rendered Situation Wanted Special Notices Stocks, Bonds, Mortgages Trade Schools Persons Hurt in Heim Smashups Persons received injuries to traffic smashups in Analay. Reported today that two girls were taken to St. Hospital in Orange for ingot in a four-car rear on Manchester, just magnolia avenue at about Monday. Were Miss Sharon MackSan Gabriel, and Miss man, 18 of Altadena, who engenders in an automobile Theodore J. Stortz, 18, Arcadia. Miss Morgan's were described as major Mackey reportedly got arries. Lee King, 28, 500 South is nursing minor injurived when his car struck tree and overturned at Los Angeles St., at about day. Anaheim police he fell the wheel of his car and off the road and struck and overturned. He was the police station for then released. Officers that King was cited for a driver's license. of Sick Child in Hospital PARK. (OCNS) Popers reported today that a woman had not rea baby sitter for her day morning was bewas seriously injured in accident Saturday night a hospital in Pasadena. Bear - old boy was taken range County Hospital when his mother did not Transportation 11 Television—Radio 65 Trucks-Trailers 24 Instruction 23 Wanted to Borrow 59 Wanted to Buy 27 Wanted to Rent 37 Wearing Apparel 7 ANNOUNCEMENTS 7. 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 2 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 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 8. Lost and Found LOST am, gold watch with gold band' KE. 5-5838. LOST — Hamilton wrist watch. Reward. 550 E. Clementine. LOST — Children's pet toy terrier, tan, white. 523 Hawthorne 9. Personals NOTICE—Not responsible for any debts other than my own. Ezra O. Ray NOTICE — not responsible for any debts other than my own, Carl G. Brothers BUSINESS SERVICE 12. Services Rendered General hauling. JA. 7-1364. 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 5-2723 or KE 5-5933 DIXON'S ELECTRIC Commercial & Residential Wiring Ph. Day JA. 7-3001 Night KE. 5-9573 EMPLOYMENT 13. Help Wanted — Male REAL ESTATE Salesman. Sell CLIFF MAY HOMES KE 5-2204 PART TIME worker for grove.Tractor work & watering, etc.$1.25 per hr.Write age, exp.to Eulletin, Box 910. PART TIME Age 21 - 37 Car nec. lge. co. can use 6 men in adv.dept. who would like to earn $50 per wk.Working a minimum of 12 hrs.Eyes.& Sat.See Mg.Wamboldt,610 N.Los Angeles Thurs.eve.June 2rd, 8 p.m. DELCO BATTERY is now accepting applications for General production; Electrician; Machine repair, machinist; Maintenance mechanic; Janitor-laborer. 1201 N.Magnolia,Anaheim. MEN HERE IS OPPORTUNITY We want to hire a few young men PARK. (OCNS) Poreported today that a woman had not rea baby sitter for her day morning was bewas seriously injured in accident Saturday night at a hospital in Pasadena. A year-old boy was taken to County Hospital when his mother did not actors there reported that was suffering from malcerebral palsy. Sitter, Mrs. Clarice Darlington St., called Sunday afternoon and said mother had not returnexpected Sunday morning during the child Saturday. County Hospital, docthe child is in poor conwill be kept there for other was located in a hospital Sunday with injuries received in an incident the night before. A warrant, which had for child neglect will awn. BUSINESS SERVICE 12. Services Rendered CARPET BINDING hand sewing, repairing. $70 per yd. KE 5-1349 CHAIR CANEING. Cane & Rush Seats. Free pickup & delivery. $15 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. Repair parts. Free estimate—advice. GUS LITZ KE. 5-5437 840 S. Lemon HAULING TRASH & misc. JA 7-2891 ROY L. KIRK LANDSCAPE NURSERY NEW LAWNS and SHRUBBERY Lawns Renovated - ReseedinFertilizing 128 W. Broadway Ph. KE 5-8103 Across from Post Office LAWN MOWERS Sold, Repaired. Guar. Sharpening. Special Machine for Craftsman LOST am gold watch with gold band.' KE. 5-5838. LOST — Hamilton wrist watch. Reward. 550 S. Clementine. LOST — Childrens' pet toy terrier, tan, white. 523 Hawthorne. 9—Personals NOTICE—Not responsible for any debts other than my own. Ezra O. Ray NOTICE — not responsible for any debts other than my own, Carl G. Brothers. 10. Special Notices FREE kiddie matinee tickets at following merchants — Valencia Hotel newstand, Drug Center, McCoy Drug, Jackson Drug, Hadley's Cafe, Glenns Cafe. Courtesy of Los Angeles Daily News. 11. Transportation WILL TAKE passenger to LA. 5 days week from 8 to 5. Phone KE 5-6253 after 6:00 p.m. BUSINESS SERVICE 12. Services Rendered EXPERIENCED real estate salesman, must be ready to make money. Ph. LA 5-8231 EXPERIENCED waitress & fry cook. Glenn's Cafe, 126 E. Center DISHWASHER & exp. waitress. Dorothy Wade Dinner House. DIGNIFIED BUSINESS For men or women which will not interfere with present occupation. No selling, no vending. We will finance you and guarantee your success or your money back plus 10% on investment. Qualify yourself. No obligation. Write add. & ph., Bulletin Box 909. WES EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 105 S. Clementine KE. 5-6023 16. Situation Wanted BABY SITTING by middle aged woman. Best of ref. KE 5-8893 MIDDLE AGED man wants part time work of any kind. KE 5-6572 IRONING in my home. Exp. laundress. KE 5-5742 MOTHER with one child will care for pre-school age children & days per wk. Large fenced yard. Ref. furn. KE 5-3393 between 6:20-8 p.m. NICE IRONING. KE 5-5834 PRACTICAL NURSING KE 5-7005. CLOTHING ALTERATIONS. Ph. KE 5-8215 BULLETIN SIFIED ROY L. KIRK LANDSCAPE NURSERY NEW LAWNS and SHRUBBERY Lawns Renovated - Reseeding Fertilizing 128 W. Broadway Ph. KE 5-8103 Across from Post Office LAWN MOWERS Sold, Repaired. Guar. Sharpening. Special Machine for Craftsman ORVAL'S 419 W. Center KE 5-3769 PAINTING. REAS. KE 5-0371. BALLMAN'S TELEVISION AND APPLIANCE SERVICE 122 W. Broadway PH. ANAHEIM KE 5-5703 GENERAL CARPENTRY, building remodeling, repairing, 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 5-7729. 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. MIDDLE AGED man wants part time work of any kind. KE 5-6572 IRONING in my home. Exp. laundress. KE 5-5742 MOTHER with one child will care for pre-school age children & days per wk. Large fenced yard. Ref. furn. KE 5-3393 between 6:20-8 p.m. NICE IRONING KE 5-5834 PRACTICAL NURSING KE 5-7006. CLOTHING ALTERATIONS. Ph. KE 5-8215. IRONING 75e hr. KE 5-2058. PRACTICAL NURSING KE 5-8443 FINANCIAL 25. Business Opportunities IF YOU have a uranium property in Calif. Phone KE 5-7147. 26. Money to Loan 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