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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23 — Not a great deal to recommend tonight with most of the programming on a network scale repeats from the past season of TVviewing. Joan Davis, however, has one of her better comedy TVvehicles on the repeat list which concerns politics. When you decide on a career of public service you'd better have plenty of self-confidence, especially if your ambitious and unpredictable wife happens to be Joan Davis. Such is the case tonight when the Mayor asks Brad Stevens to run for city council president, but Brad, lacking self confidence, says no. Joan embarks on a campaign to give him the necessary confidence and does so well that he decides to run for mayor instead of council president. Dial this on Channel 4 at 8 p.m. . . . Sixteen-year-old Susan Strasberg will make a bid for acting fame in the classic role of Juliet in "TV Theater's" production of "Romeo and Juliet" at 9 o'clock over Channel 4. Shakespeare wrote the part for a 14-year-old girl, but the only stellar actress known to have played it close to that age was Eleanora Duse who did the role on the stage when she was 17. Tonight keep a sharp eye on Susan.
Following programs are compiled from reports provided by broadcasters. We assume no responsibility for last minute changes on their part.—T.E.D.
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Mrs. Walter. Allen, president of the Nazarene Foreign Mission Society, has called a special meeting of the executive board to hold in the Missionary Hall of church Thursday, June 24, at 9 am. This is an important meeting and Mrs. Allen urges all members to attend.
Cypress VFW Post No. 9847 members are urging the public to their fireworks from their local organization, and not from the outsiders who move in to sell fireworks for a short period.
The veteran group point out the profits made from their sales go to build and aid the community whereas the profits of the other stands, owned by outsiders, are taken out of town after the Fourth and never seen again.
The Cypress VFW stand open for sales on June 28. It is cated beside Loyd's Drive-In, the corner of Lincoln and Moor.
Gene Noe, son of Mr. and M. Frank Noe, has returned home from Mexico City for the summer vacation. Noe has been attending TV SERVICES CASTING.
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Sheriff John
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McElroy
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Copyright 1954 by Universal Radio & TV Features Synd.-Tom E. Dasson
TOMORROW
Thursday, June 24
6:30
This Is My Faith
7:00 A.M.
Panorama Pacific
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Morning Show
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Copyright 1954 by Universal Radio & TV Features Synd.-Tom E. Dasson
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TV SERVIC CAITY AND NIGHT AND SOUND VACATION. Noe has been attending Gene Noe, son of Mr. and M. Frank Noe, has returned home from Mexico City for the summer vacation. Noe has been attending CHAPTER EIGHTEEN JOAN seemed not to hear. She just sat there, looking at Todd, her disappointment so deep and bitter she could not find words.
"Daring, I guess I didn't say right. Let me try again. You see this is the thing. I'm responsible now, not only for myself but for you, too. I'm glad to be.Don't mistake me. I welcome the thought. But it does make me consider twice where maybe I once considered once, before. And honestly feel we shouldn't spend that gift money, even though we was intended for us to spend. Our yours, either. I think we ought to hang on to it all and let it be the start of a nest-egg."
If you can call this place nest! The words broke from her against her with She saw the shocked surprise on Todd's face. But she did not care. In a moment he would be leaving her to go catch a bus to the city. In a moment the day would stretch before her, long and terrible, if they parted with hard feelings between them. But she didn't care. Risin abruptly, she reached down with hand that shook to take her soiled plate and carry it out to the kitchen en. Before she could touch it Todd had risen, too, and with one swift movement had jerked her him and was holding her close. A the feel of his enveloping arm she burst into tears.
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A moment the day would stretch before her, long and terrible, if they parted with hard feelings between them. But she didn't care. Rising abruptly, she reached down with her hand that shook to take her soiled plate and carry it out to the kitchen en. Before she could touch it, Todd had risen, too, and with one swift movement had jerked her to him and was holding her close. As the feel of his enveloping arms she burst into tears.
"Oh, Todd!" she whispered. "I'm t-terribly sorry!"
"So am I. Listen, honey, we'll compromise."
"No. 1—"
"Yes. We'll compromise."
She sniffed in his neck, all her anger suddenly gone. "No," she said again. "It's—all right. I don't know what was the m-matter with me. I was awful! Because you're right and I know it." She laughed suddenly up at him through her tears. "S-somebody has to think of dire emergencies! S-somebody has to be careful! S-somebody has to be the head of this family—oh, dear, where's your hanky?—and it might as well be you. I don't want the job!" He laughed now, too, while he dabbed at her face with his big, clean, nice, tobacco-smelling handkerchief.
"Thanks. I feel better. In fact, I feel all right. Really! Let's forget the whole business. I just went off my trolley because—"
"Because why?"
"Because I was thinking—well—we never are going to have any money, Todd. You said so yourself. Teachers simply never do. So if we don't get things now when we have, when do we? If you follow me!"
"Yes, I follow you. I thought of that, too. That's why I said let's compromise. Now olow your nose before I go and smile at me and promise me you'll be a good girl while I'm away today."
"On, don't be so sweet. You'll have me crying again."
"Don't you dare. Listen, this is what I want you to do. Go out and scout around—anywhere you Copyright, 1952, by
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Walter Allen, president of Zarene Foreign Missionary has called a special meet-the executive board to be the Missionary Hall of the Thursday, June 24, at 10 am is an important meeting Mrs. Allen urges all of the us to attend.
VFW Post No. 9847 memes urging the public to buy new works from their local orphan and not from the out who move in to sell fire or a short period.
Veteran group point out that fits made from their sales build and aid the community, the profits of the other owned by outsiders, are out of town after the Fourth ter seen again.
Cypress VFW stand will sales on June 28. It is lo-reside Loyd's Drive-In, at corner of Lincoln and Moody.
Noe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Noe, has returned home Mexico City for the summer. Noe has been attending the University of Mexico during the past year. He will probably be working most of the time at the Cypress Hardware.
Ivan D. Shisler, who has been serving aboard the USS Rochester, arrived home last week on leave with his wife and her family, the Donald Davis’s, 5401 Lincoln.
Dinzer guests recently in th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Taylor, of 9191 Walker St., were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Burrow, and B M. Rose of Inglewood.
John G. Zwart of Minnesota visited with his son and family, the Gary Zwart’s, who live at 8703 Belmont St., the past week.
Zwart was accompanied on the trip by his nephew, Jack Gruys, and his daughter, Ramona, of the same Minnesota city. They left last Wednesday for the return trip east.
The R. G. Taylors, 8521 La Hoa, recently spent a week at Big Bear.
Mrs. Kenneth McCullough and two daughters, Mary and Kathy, from Tuccumcari, N.M., are In Cypress visiting Mrs. McCullough’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Muesse, 8802 Cypress Ave.
The McCullough’s will also be the guests of Mr and Mrs. Henry Muesse of Cypress while visiting here.
Among the graduates at the University of Southern California last week was Joseph P. Colombo, minister of the Faith Tabernacle Church of Cypress.
The Rev. Joseph Colombo received a Bachelor of Architecture degree. He is presently working on plans for a new church to be built by his church on the property which they purchased recently.
Members of the Faith Tabernacle Sunday School enjoyed a free meal and a cash prize at Norwalk Park last Saturday.
The awards were granted to the local church because they were the recent winners of a Sunday School contest between their church and Lakewood Chapel.
The race ran very close for nine weeks with Lakewood Chapel, a small margin ahead, until the tenth and final week when the members of the Faith Tabernacle climaxed the race with a victory of two percentage points over Lakewood Chapel and 115 present in Sunday School.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller, of 8554 Belmont St., are the proud parents of a daughter born on June 8, weighing five pounds and nine ounces.
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Coelho, 8501 Belmont St., announced the arrival of a son who has been named Daniel Martin. The newcomer arrived on June 9 and weighed nine pounds 11 ounces.
Going through the ordeal for the Order of the Arrow recently at Irvine Park was Cypress Scoutmaster, Warren TerBeest.
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CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
I seemed not to hear. She there, looking at Todd, heriment so deep and bitter did not find words.
ing, I guess I didn't say it yet me try again. You see, the thing. I'm responsible, but only for myself but for you. I'm glad to be. Don't like me. I welcome the But it does make me convince where maybe I only ended once, before. And I feel we shouldn't spend money, even though itended for us to spend. Or rather, I think we ought to to it all and let it be the nest-egg."
You can call this place a words broke from her at her will She saw the surprise on Todd's face, did not care. In a day would stretch being long and terrible, if they with hard feelings between but she didn't care. Rising she reached down with a shook to take her soiled carry it out to the kitchen; she could touch it, risen, too, and with one movement had jerked her to was holding her close. At of his enveloping arms, into tears.
want to. Take the car and go on into the country to your favorite antique shops, if you like. Be gone all day. But don't turn up tonight without a detailed list of the things you want to buy and their prices."
"Ooh! You mean that? Really?"
"Really."
She drew back in his embrace and studied his face. "Yes, you do, don't you! But—tell me! Do you hate me? Despise me? For making you say that?"
"No, honey, no. And you didn't make me, anyway. I was coming around to it myself."
She put up one finger and laid it on his lips for him to kiss.
"I like to think I made you," she said softly.
"You witch! All right, then, think it."
She wound her arms around his neck. "Why do I love you so much?" she murmured. "When you're really so horrid?"
"Am I horrid?"
"Nothing but snakes and snails and puppy-dog tails. Which, being interpreted into adult language, means you're tight-fisted and cautious—and—oh, everlastingly wooled!" She tightened her arms.
"Promise me something?"
"Anything."
"Promise me," she begged, "not always to be so right and wise. Will you? I couldn't live with you, if you were. Go on a bust once in a while and get down to my size." He hugged her.
When she finally reached the manse again, it was well past two o'clock. The house was silent around her and for this she felt relief. Mother Hunter must be out.
Approaching the living room, which she had left in haste and disorder after the stormy breakfast scene with Todd, she thought to herself that she probably should have returned here first and tidied up before going off on her hunt for antiques. She had not even put away the margarine and milk. No doubt the margarine was soup by now and the milk sour. But, if so, she did not care. She felt so much better after her outing that she could forgive herself for this careless bit of extravagance. She felt calm and cool and happy. She felt restored to herself once more.
At the open door she came to an abrupt halt in surprise and consternation. Everything had been cleared away. The card table, was folded up and put in its place, the crumbs had been dumped out of the toaster and it was standing all shiny and clean on the tray stand. Even Todd's ash tray had been emptied and washed.
"I might have known!" she said to herself with a sinking heart.
She moved slowly into the kitchen. Here, too, mother Hunter had been busy. Not a dirty dish to be seen. The counters had been scoured, the dish cloth hung up to air and the towels to dry. Joan opened the refrigerator door.
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"Am I horrid?"
"Nothing but snakes and snails
and puppy-dog tails. Which, being interpreted into adult language, means you're tight-fisted and cautious and—and—oh, everlastingly voxel!" She tightened her arms.
"Promise me something?"
"Anything."
"Promise me," she begged, "not always to be so right and wise. Will you? I couldn't live with you, if you were. Go on a bust once in a while and get down to my size."
He hugged her.
"Okay. You pull me down to your size whenever you think I'm lordly and righteous and need it. Now! Shower all over? Sure? How about going to the bus station with me, then? We'd better drive. I'm late."
"Oh, good idea! I'll take the salopy and drop you off, Todd, then I'll go on out to Riverdale to the place where I saw that adorable corner cupboard I told you about."
(And I won't come back till noon, she was thinking. I can't face mother Hunter this morning. She has twisted me all up inside. I'd never have fought with Todd if it hadn't been for her twisting me up. By noon maybe she'll have taken the hint and realize I sometimes have plans of my own for my days. Maybe if I do this today, she'll let me alone in the future.)
Joan had a beautiful time the whole morning. The sun was bright, the air was golden clear, and in her reconciliation with Todd, in her anticipated pleasure of buying long-dreamed-of furniture for their home, and in her unexpected escape from the close surveillance of her mother-in-law, she felt an upsurge of light-hearted joyousness. She went not only to Riverdale but on further into Sussex county and then around in a big circle to Clifton. At every place she took careful and copious notes on the pieces that interested her, and before she knew it the noon whistles were sounding over the country. It did not matter. There was nothing calling her back. She would just get a sandwich and a coke at some drug store and return at her leisure.
She moved slowly into the kitchen. Here, too, mother Hunter had been busy. Not a dirty dish to be seen. The counters had been scoured, the dish cloth hung up to air and the towels to dry. Joan opened the refrigerator door. Yes, the margarine and milk were there.
It was then that she saw the note propped up against the coffee cannister. Reaching for it, she read:
"Joanie, dear. I heard you go out and when you didn't come back I thought I had better take care of things for you before they spoiled. Don't forget this is the day the Garden club meets for its annual luncheon. It's to be over at the Gray Beeches Country club and I'm counting on you to take me there. Mother Hunter."
"P.S. It's noon now and you're not here yet. I do wish you would let me know when you're going off like this. I don't know how to plan. It's most upsetting. Besides, I would have loved to have gone with you."
Joan stood very still while the hot wind of a familiar rebellion blew away all her calm coolness. Why did mother Hunter have to come snooping up here, anyway? She had heard the car go out and had seen Joan in it. She must have. They had gone right by her kitchen window.
It was true that she had completely forgotten about the Garden club luncheon and her promise to drive mother Hunter to it. She probably shouldn't have—but she had. So what? Surely there were plenty of people willing to take the minister's wife! All she had had to do was telephone someone, just the way she used to before Joan married Todd.
As to that last line—"I would have loved to have gone with you." Oh, Joan knew that all right! She did not need to be reminded.
(To Be Continued)
Domestic and Industrial Wirking All Work Guaranty Phone KE 5-3856
PLASTER PATCHING Ph 4567.
CHAIR CANEING Canada Seats Free pickup & 815 N. Clark Ph. Orange collect.
RUBBISH HAULIN REASONABLE RATES Phone KE 5-7739.
GENERAL CARPENTRY repairs, screens J. S. ARNOLD St. Buena Park Lawrence
BALLMAN'S TELEVISION AND APPLIANCE SERVICES 122 W. Broadway PH ANAHEIM KE 5
DR. HENRY C.VO Chiropractic Health Special-Licensed Palmer Graduation 107 E. Center St Room Phone KE 5-4223
FLOORS New hardwood material inshed, laid, sanded and fin Old floors Sanded, Refin OELRICH FLOOR SERVICES 619 W. Broadway Ph KE
DIXON'S ELECTRIC Wiring Commercial & Reside Ph Day JA 7-300 Night KE 5-9573 PAINTING REAS KE 5-033 ANAHEIM PAY LESS LAUNDER 215 So Lemon St (Across from Safeway 20 Washers—4 large dryer 15c Wash (Load) Average 5c Dry (Loc Complete 1 day shirt ser Hrs. 7 a.m.-10 p.m. inc Su & Holidays Free parking—KE 5-201
ANNOUNCEMENTS
7. Professional
STEAM BATH, vibration for circulation, nerves, also massage. LA 5-6816, Fullerton.
8. Lost and Found
LOST — Parrakeet, Lge., green male, Lib. reward, E 5-3506.
FOUND — Man's wrist watch. 5621 S. Lemon St., R.E.M. call bet. 1 & 2 p.m.
LOST — Childrens' pet toy terrrier, tan, white. $23 Hawthorne.
LOST between 4-5 p.m. Sun, La Palma Pk. 1 pr. men's horn rim glasses. Finder call KE. 5-9050, ask for Mt. Livingston Reward.
9-Personals
NOTICE—Not responsible for any debts other than my own, James H. Earley Jr.
FREE kiddle matinee tickets at following merchants — Valencia Hotel newstand, Drug Center, McCoy Drum, Jackson Drug, Hadleys Cafe, Glenns Cafe, Courtesy of Los Angeles Daily News.
BUSINESS SERVICE
12. Services Rendered
RUG SPECIAL!
9x12 Cotton, Shag or Loop Washed & Dried $3.95
ANAHEIM LAUNDROMAT
311 N. Los Angeles KE. 5-8375
Monday and Friday, 7:30-8
Other Days 7:30-6
PRENTISS & WILLIAMS
LICENSED TILE CONTRACTOR
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Phone LA 5-2723 or KE 5-5933
CLASSIFIED ADS
ARE BARTER-BAIT!
Try a small ad and watch the calls come in. Think it over then call
BUSINESS SERVICE
12. Services Rendered
GENERAL GARDEN care by day, week or month. Fertilizing, etc. KE 5-7429
CARPET BINDING hand sewing, repairing, $.70 per yd. KE 5-1349
EMPLOYMENT
13. Help Wanted — Male
DRIVER wanted for lunch truck. Must be over 25. Gd. driver. Apply Orange County Food Service, 7951 Whitaker Ave., Buena Pk.
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. Evee. & Sat. See Mr. Wamboldt, 610 N. Los Angeles. Thura, eve. June 2nd, 8 p.m.
EXPERIENCED sporting goods salesman, Neal Sporting Goods, 216 E 4th, Santa Ana.
PART TIME TV technician, must have own equipment, KE 5-6568.
13. Help Wanted Male
EXPERI. HELP wanted for poultry manch, 6 da. dw. Perm. if satisfactory 6182 Lincoln, Cypress.
DIESEL MEN WANTED
A few men between the ages of 18 and 46 are being selected here to be trained for the heavy duty machine trade. Diesel mechanics and operators, tractor, and marine diesel men in this work average from $2.95 to $6.00 per hour/ If desirous of entering this field, please give complete directions so our bonded and licensed interviewer may contact you where a personal interview will be given.
Write for free information GREER DIESEL Bulletin Box 911
WANTED — a Millwright. Apply Mutual Citrus Products, KE 5-2571
SALESMAN—We want a good man for a good permanent job. Sell an essential. High immediate openings, choice of salary or commission, 6 to $8 wks of concentrated training given. See Mr. Ledbetter, Wed. 11:30 a.m. only at 118 E Commonwealth Ave., Fullerton.
14. Help Wanted — Female
FINANCIAL
25. Business Opportunities
WANT INVESTOR for immediate expansion. Investment will be properly secured. Sellon's Serva-Ur-Self Gas Stations. Call main office. Lambert 5-1458 bet. 19 a.m. & 3 p.m. daily for appt.for interview, except, Sat. & Sun.
26. Money to Loan
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 "Why Certainly!" promptly. Order-a-Loan hw phone • write • or come in 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 in for other period are in proportion.
(Cal.)
COMMONWEALTH LOAN CO.
101 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. 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 3-8469.
Phone LA 5-2723 or KE 5-5933
RENTALS
30—Apartments
FURN.APT.util.pd.Adults only.
$50.$403 S.Claudina.
FURN.APT.Filttrum.Apt.$434.N
CLASSIFIED ADS ARE BARTER-BAIT! Try a small ad and watch the calls come in. Think it over then call KE. 5-6051
HAULING TRASH & misc. JA 7-2891
ROY L. KIRK LANDSCAPE NURSERY NEW LAWNS and SHRUBBERY Lawns Renovated - Reseeding Fertilizing 28 W. Broadway Ph. KE 5-8108 Across from Post Office
GORDON BAXTER'S ORCHESTRA Available: Dances, banquets, etc. Ph. KEystone 5-5483 after 6 p.m.
ALVA E HARGROVE CO. Bookkeeping service. Ke. 5-2301
ELLIOTT'S TELEVISION SERVICE CALLS $2.95 19 S. Lemon Ph. KE 5-6395
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.
MOODY ELECTRIC Domestic and Industrial Wiring ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phone Ke 5-3852
LASTER PATCHING. Ph. Ke 5-657.
HAIR CANEING. Cane & Rush Beats Free pickup & delivery 115 N. Clark. Ph. Orange 0095-3 collect.
RUBBISH HAULING REASONABLE RATES. Phone Ke 5-7729.
Write for free information GREEK DIESEL Bulletin Box 911
WANTED — a Millwright. Apply Mutual Citrus Products. Ke 5-2871
SALESMAN—We want a good man for a good permanent job. Sell an essential. High immediate openings, choice of salary or commission, 6 to 8 wk's of concentrated training given. See Mr. Ledbetter. Wed. 11:30 a.m. only at 115 E. Commonwealth Ave., Fullerton.
14. Help Wanted — Female
IMMEDIATE openings for pricing clerk in sales service dept. Also accents, payable audit clerk in accents, payable dept. Essex Wire Corp. 1075 N. Patt St. Ke 5-6011
STENOGRAPHER, strong typist, must have 2 to 5 yrs. previous experience. Permanent position. Many employee benefits. Starting salary $260. Apply to 4 Monday thru Friday. Brea Chemicals Inc. 15471 E. Imperial Hwy., Brea, Calif.
WOMAN for part-time office work, general bookkeeping. Write-Bulletin Box 914
WOMEN — 25-45 to operate power sewing machine. Exp. not nec. Pleaseant conditions. Young Miss. 110 E. Center. Apply 8-19 a.m.
COMPTOMETER OPERATORS — Temporary work for approximately 3 months in Santa Ana. Will be for 8 hour day. Operators skilled in addition particularly desirable. Apply Orange County Personnel Department, 644 N. Broadway, Santa Ana.
WANTED—girl for office & checking. Seema Cleaners, 130 W. Elm
WES EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 105 S. Clementine—Ph. Ke 5-6023
YOUNG WOMAN for companion-chaperon for 2 well-mannered girls, age 7. This will be part-time summer work, some mornings, some afternoons. Must like outdoor activities and sports. Will have to be able to drive both my car and yours. For appt.' for interview call Lambert 5-1458 bet. 10 a.m. & 3 p.m. daily except Sat & Sun.
15. Help Wanted M or F
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.
16. Situations Wanted
MAN TEACHER desires full time work Avail until Sept. 20.Will travel.Call after 4 p.M.Ke 5-5948,915 N.Emily.
YOUNG LADY exp.in bookkeeping.accounting,cost analysis,PBX.desires position in Anaheim or vicinity.Ke 5-3411.
PRODUCT DESIGNER, experimental mechanical development.mod.
Correspondent Penn Mutual Life Ins.Co.
206 W.4th St., Santa AnaKI 2-8469.
Phone LA 5-2722 orKE 5-5223
RENTALS
30—Apartments
FURN.APT.util.pd.Adults only.$50,403 S.Claudina.
FURN.APT.elitmore.Apt.,424 N.Los Angeles St.KE 5-9015.
FURN.large3 room apt.Lower floor, front & rear private ent.large patio.$67.50.Utl.pd.Two adults,902 So.Palm St.atPalm Beauty Shop.
$40.NICELY furn.Rm.water.gas paid.Tot OK.Please call our ag.Law.-2-2829.
4 SPACIOUS rms.Master BR & bath,twin beds,quiet locat.Country.close to town.Garage.util.turn.Adults.KE 5-4666
NICE,1 BDRM.Apt.unfurn.Garage.Laundry.No peta,620 N.Sabina.
FURN,2&4 rm.apts.Tila sink & bath.Uttilities pd.$15 wk.up.Olive Apts.Hiway 18.Oliva,4mt.E.of Anaheim
1 BDRM.unfurn.Apt.New.KE 5-2793,528 W.Hampshire.
IN LAGUNA Beach.Unfurn.,studie.new apts.yearly lease,$50 per mo.PH.Y.4-6511 or KImb.B-2-8841after8 p.m.
FURN,single apt.Close in.ReaLadies preferred.$12 W.Bdwy.
1 BDRM.unfurn.new modern.Close in.Lndry.Adults.$60.KE 5-2211
2 NEW,1 bedrm.,unfurn.roomy duplex apts.$50,882Franklin in Fuller Pk.
FURN,1¼bedrm.apt.I224 W.Center
PART FURN.,lge.,2 rms."& bath.with TV,$57.Close in.KE.$5180.
2 RM.furn.apt.,113 N.Emily.
1 BDRM.unfurn.apt.,3 blks.to town,122 W.Adele.
FURN,apts.for rent.Singles & doubles,downtown loc.Uttilities furn.Colonial Apts.,149 N.Lemon.
CONVENIENTLY located near new2 bdrm.apt.,924 N.Lemon.KE 5-5932
1 BDRM.apt.,841 N.Lemon.CallKE 5-8557
NEW unfurn.apt.,2 bdrm-auto.washer in laundry.adults.no pets,525 W.Hampshire.
FURN.deluxe single,ideal summer living.util.ph.,ideal for couple.garage & laundry facil.Incl.Jackson7-1750.
3 RM.apt.,unfurn.$48,431%(B).S.Lemon.Annaheim.Inq,312 Baker St.Placentia.
NEW STUDIO Apt.WILL FURN.to right party.Lovely grounds
DOMESTIC AND INDUSTRIAL WIRING
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Phone KE 5-3852
LASTER PATCHING. Ph. KE 5-67.
MAIR CANEING. Cane & Rush Beats. Free pickup and delivery
115 N. Clark. Ph. Orange 0095-3 collect.
RUBBISH HAULING
REASONABLE RATES.
Phone KE 5-729.
ENERAL CARPENTRY, building remodeling, repairs, cabinets, screens. J. S. ARNOLD. 7971 4th St. Buena Park. Lawrence 21097
BALLMAN'S TELEVISION AND APPLIANCE SERVICE
122 W. Broadway
Ph. ANAHEIM KE. 5-5703
DR. HENRY C. VOGT
Chiropractic Health Specialist — Licensed Palmer Graduate — 107 E. Center St. Room 3
Phone KE 5-4223
FLOORS
New hardwood material furnished, laid, sanded and finished. Old floors Sanded, Refinished.
CLRICH FLOOR SERVICE
W. Broadway Ph. KE 5-4324
DIXON'S ELECTRIC Wiring
Commercial & Residential
Ph. Day JA. 7-3001
Night KE. 5-9573
ENTING. REAS. KE 5-0371.
ANAHEIM
AY LESS LAUNDERETTE
218 So. Lemon St.
(Across from Safety)
20 Washers—4 large dryers
15c Wash (Load)
Average 5c Dry (Load)
Complete 1 day shirt serv.
7 a.m., 10 p.m. inc. Sundays & Holidays
Free parking—KE 5-909
16. Situations Wanted
MAN TEACHER desires full time work. Avail until Sept. 20. Will travel. Call after 4 p.m. KE 5-5948. 915 N. Emily.
YOUNG LADY exp. in bookkeeping, accounting, cost analysis, PBX. desires position in Anaheim or vicinity. KE 5-2411.
PRODUCT DESIGNER, experimental mechanical development, model making. Recently moved to Anaheim. Will consider any related work Lots of practical experience. Box 915.
PRACTICAL NURSING KE 5-7005.
CARPENTER wants work. Ph. KE 5-8578. H. Lampe. 117 N. Olive
CLOTHING ALTERATIONS. Ph. KE 5-8215.
IRONING 75c hr. KE 5-2058.
CHILD CARE KE 5-2632
LAWN CARE, renovating. For experienced, dependable service, call KE 5-4671 or KE 5-2427 eve.
HOUSEWORK — KE 5-2058
WANTED—Practical nursing. KE 5-6253.
HIGH SCHOOL girl will care for children in home till end of July. Hot lunch, exp., ref. 149 N. Lemon, Apt. 34 or KE 5-9173, Apt. 34.
AUTO SALESMAN — Old estab. Dodge & Plymouth dealer needs 1 good used car man, top commission. See Clyde Murphy or Van Weghel, 333 W Center-Anaheim.
BOY 17 wants work. KE 5-4595.
PRACTICAL nursing. Orange 1986M
CHILD CARE, licensed private home, 25c hr. KE 5-7380.
PRACTICAL NURSING KE 5-5442
FINANCIAL
25. Bussiness Opportunities
ORANGE GROWERS ATTENTION: We buy valencias oranges for cash. No groves too small or too large IMEDIATE ACTION! IMMEDIATE CASH! Please phone KE 5-2987.
WANTED—Partner to go into a small business.$2000 cash required and a willingness to do some work.Not a get rich quick deal, but one that will give good returns on your investment.Box $13.Anaheim Bulletin.
1 BDRM apt., $41 N. Lemon.Call KE 5-8557
NEW unfurn. apt., 2 bdrm., auto washer in laundry, adults, no pets.$25 W.Hampshire.
FURN.Deluxe single, ideal summer living.util.ph., ideal for couple, garage & laundry facil incl.Jackson 7-1750.
3 RM apt., unfurn.$48.$43½(B).S.Lemon.Annaheim.Inq.$312 Baker St.Placentia.
NEW STUDIO Apt.WILL FURN.to right party.Lovely grounds.KE 5-8483
1 BDRM unfurn.apt., adults$50.$91½ W.Broadway.
UNFURN.I bdrm.new large.vacant July l.babq OK.$749 N.Olive after6.
2 RM.bachelor apts., electric refriger..util.pd.$30.$168 W.Center.Annaheim Apt.
2 BDRM apt., unfurn.Inquire $500 S.Citron.
NICELY furn.$3 rm/apt., adults.Garage.$838 S.Claudina.
1 BDRM.unfurn.Apt.garage.garb.disposal.almost new.Inquire 202.S.Illinois or phone KE 5-6870.
LARGE 2 bdrm.Apt.garage.loft.hot water,garb.disposal.1009 E.Center St.Apply at Dr.Clifford's.
NEWLY decorated,1BR.garage.laundry,1 child o.k.$628-A N.Olive.
ATTR.LGE $3 rms.$& bath.$57.Close in.KE 5-5180.
NEWLY decorated 1 & bedrm.unfurn.apts.Adults.KE 5-4820
1 BR APT.unfurn.Tile bath & kitch.Mardwood firs.Lots of cupboards and closets.furnace.laundry room.garage.quiet st.Water pd Phone before 6 p.m.KE 5-3703
NORTH S.N.ANA.Xtra nice.New unf.$3 rm/apt duplex & gar.Conv.shopping & transp.$59.60Adults.KI 3-8759
FURN.APT for rent.Util pd.$55.KE 5-3975
30-A.Rooms
NICE sleeping rm Out ent priv.bath & garage.$522 N.Clementine.
CLEAN.alrvy.tile showers.Rea.rates.109 N.Los Angeles.
NICE LARGE room.gentleman.Pvt.home.garage.\texttt{10771}W.Lalpa between Erookhurst and Euclid.PhKE 5-4367
KITCH.priv.$5 wk.$442 N.Lemon
ROOM $$wk.,416 S.Olive St.