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Page 7 Anaheim Gazette, Wednesday, July 26, 1950
LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES
(Continued from Page 5)
Total Current Assets 131,919.43
Less: Current Liabilities (included in IV. Expenditures) 45,306.28
Net Ending Balance 86,613.20 31,811.
VI. Total Expenditures and Transfers Plus Ending Balance 470,017.37 456,998.
Part Two—BOND INTEREST AND SINKING FUND
I. Beginning Balance, July 1 14,848.84 27,692.24
II. Income
Miscellaneous Income 783.00
District Taxes on Unsecured Property 780.10 2,760.00
Prior Years' District Taxes 327.64
Current District Taxes on Secured Assessment Roll 31,492.04
District Taxes on Secured Assessment Roll 61,840.66
Total 62,948.40 35,035.04
III. Total, Beginning Balance Plus Income 77,797.24 62,727.28
IV. Expenditures and Transfers
Bond Interest 15,105.00 14,825.00
Bond Redemption 35,000.00 35,000.00
Total Expenditures and Transfers 50,105.00 49,825.00
V. Ending Balance, June 30 27,692.24 12,902.28
VI. Total, Expenditures and Transfers Plus Ending Balance 77,797.24 62,727.28
Part Three—BUILDING FUND
I. Beginning Balance, July 1 Cash in County Treasury 566,632.88 356,215.
Net 566,632.88 356,215.
III. Total Beginning Balance Plus Income 566,632.88 356,215.
IV. Expenditures
4. Maintenance of School Plant Salaries and Wages 3,876.08 4,000.
Other Expense 24,062.50 15,000.
Total 27,938.58 19,000.
7. Capital Outlays
Land 7,000.
Improvement of Grounds 10,500.
Buildings 175,312.71 295,109.
Equipment 186.50 10,000.
Total 182,479.21 315,609.
Total Expenditures 210,417.79 334,609.
Buena Park Kids Win $10,000 Suit For Trust Fund
Buena Park Kids Inc. have emerged winner and prospectively richer by $10,000 in superior court litigation that has snarled efforts of Nutrilite Products, Inc. to present children of the community with that sum for recreational purposes.
Superior Judge Raymond Thompson of Fullerton announced his ruling today in favor of Buena Park Kids Inc. and directed County Auditor L. H. Eckel to approve transfer of the money from the county treasury to Buena Park Kids Inc.
When President Carl Rahnberg of Nutrilite decided to give the $10,000 to the "kids" in 1948, there was no organization in existence to receive it. So he placed it with the Buena Park, Parkway and Recreation District in trust until Buena Park Kids Inc., could be incorporated. The district deposited it in the county treasury.
When Buena Park Kids was organized and ready to receive the gift, County Auditor Eckel questioned the legality of turning the trust fund back from the public treasury to a private organization. So suit was brought for a writ of mandate, to compel the auditor to authorize payment. The recreation district was joined as defendant, but recently was dismissed after agreement by the district directors that the money could be turned over to the "kids."
III. Total Beginning Balance Plus Income
IV. Expenditures
4. Maintenance of School Plant
Salaries and Wages ... 3,876.08
Other Expense ... 24,062.50
Total ... 27,938.58
19,000.
7. Capital Outlays
Land ... 7,000.
Improvement of Grounds ... 10,500.
Buildings ... 175,312.71
Equipment ... 186.50
Total ... 182,479.21
Total Expenditures ... 210,417.79
315,609.
334,609.
V. Ending Balance, June 30
Cash in County Treasury ... 356,215.09
Net ... 356,215.09
21,606.
VI. Total Expenditures Plus Ending Balance ... 566,632.88
356,215.
Part Seven—CAFETERIA ACCOUNT
I. Beginning Balance, July 1
Cash in Bank ... 644.02
947.
Total ... 644.02
Net ... 644.02
947.
II. Income
Federal (Cash Reimbursement) Grants ... 2,051.14
Cafeteria Sales ... 10,630.50
Other Income ... 899.50
1,000.
Total ... 13,581.14
15,947.
III. Total Beginning Balance Plus Income
IV. Expenditures
5. Auxiliary Services:
5b. Other Auxiliary Services ... 8,681.49
5b1 Food ... 9,700.
5b2 Salaries ... 4,455.15
5b3 Operating Supplies and Expenses ... 141.23
200.
7. Capital Outlay
Equipment (only as authorized by law) ... 547.
Total Expenditures ... 13,277.87
15,947.
V. Ending Balance
Cash in Bank
“Operating” cash ... 947.29
Net ... 947.29
VI. Total Expenditures Plus Ending Balance ... 14,225.16
15,947.
Dorothy Dix
SELF-SACRIFICE
Dear Miss Dix: In a recent check-up of myself I find I am what is known as a “giver” personality. I remember birthdays of friends and relatives, yet my own passes unheeded. I write letters of cheer and sympathy that people love to receive, yet my sorrows and joys are borne in gruesome loneliness. I speak kindly and loyally of all I know, yet unkind and hurting criticisms are my lot. I am gives in to all of his whims and lets him inflict petty tyrannies upon her and ride roughshod over her, but it is because she lacks the nerve to stand up and fight him and force him to treat her properly. The woman who makes of herself a doormat for her children thinks she is an unselfish mother when she spoils them to death and makes them little hellions, but it is because it is easier to give in to them than it is to make them behave themselves.
Because this is a selfish world we have scant respect for those who lack courage to stand up for their own rights and who let us impose upon them. It is never the enslaved wife or husband who is the adored one. It is never the mother who looks like a human ragbag while her daughters are daily hints from Paris, whose chil-
When Buena Park Kids was organized and ready to receive the gift, County Auditor Eckel questioned the legality of turning the trust fund back from the public treasury to a private organization. So suit was brought for a writ of mandate, to compel the auditor to authorize payment. The recreation district was joined as defendant, but recently was dismissed after agreement by the district directors that the money could be turned over to the “kids.”
Judge Thompson, advising attorneys of his decision, said the formal findings will be issued soon. He held that it was a purely legal question whether the auditor could authorize payment, “not involving the exercise of fact-finding discretion on the part of the auditor.”
E. Campbell Dies This Morning
Elizabeth Ellen Campbell, 48, native of Indiana who came to California as a child and who has lived in Anaheim for nearly 35 years, died early this morning at St. Joseph hospital after an extended illness.
The family home was at 1215 W. Center street. She is survived by her husband, Robert Edward Campbell; one sister, Mrs. Grace E. Ankrum of Hemet and two brothers, Charles W. Bartlett of Phoenix, Arizona, and William W. Bartlett of Anaheim.
She was a member of the Calvary Baptist church.
Funeral services will be conducted from the Hilgenfeld chapel Friday at 2 p.m. Entombment will be made in Melrose Abbey mausoleum.
Summer Charm
SELF-SACRIFICE
Dear Miss Dix: In a recent check-up of myself I find I am what is known as a "giver" personality. I remember birthdays of friends and relatives, yet my own passes unheeded. I write letters of cheer and sympathy that people love to receive, yet my sorrows and joys are borne in gruesome loneliness. I speak kindly and loyally of all I know, yet unkind and hurting criticisms are my lot. I am so disgusted with living because I seem utterly unable to cultivate selfishness as a virtue. My only consolation is the fact that I am only 22 and still can change, but how does one strike a happy medium?
M.R.K.
ANSWER: I suppose the only workable suggestion would be for you to reverse the Golden Rule and do unto others as they do unto you.
The only trouble in pursuing this line of conduct is that it will hurt you a hundred times more than it will those to whom you apply it. For a generous nature loves to give and finds far more happiness in giving them in receiving. A loving heart overflows with tenderness that it must expend on those about it, and an unselfish nature gets an exquisite joy in sacrificing its own pleasures to those near and dear to it and making life easier for them.
SHOWS LAZINESS
Unselfishness is exploited as a virtue, but it is, in reality, generally just a manifestation of weakness, laziness and lack of backbone. A wife thinks she is unselfish to her husband when she
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Homer Jenkins returned Monday from a seven months trip on the O. M. Bermuth, merchant marine ship, that took him to England, Scotland, Italy and Holland. He presented his mother and maternal grandmother with gifts of beautiful camco jewelry from Italy.
His mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bever of 81st Bever Place in Hynes Estates have Mrs. Bever's mother, Mrs. Elfie Cochran as their house guest.
Although Curtis E. Mooney, 10572 Chestnut St., lost the first part of one of his thumbs, we are relieved to hear he is on the mend. However he is still being treated at the Orange County hospital.
A week ago Sunday, Mooney and his son were riding along Katella rd.; when a car driven by Esquival Gonzales passed by. Gonzales leaned out of the car and while he shouted to Mooney to get his horse off the road the driver lost control of his car and struck the horse. The horse threw his rider and in the rucus the horse mashed the end of Mooney's thumb.
Deputy sheriff's tracked the hit-run car and found Gonzales didn't have a driver's license. He was arrested and is now where he has
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'41 Chev. Tudor Sed. 695.0
'39 Hupp. Sedan 169.0
'36 Plymouth Sedan 169.0
'41 Chev. Club Cpe. 695.0
'36 Plymouth Sedan 169.0
'47 Pontiac Conv. Cpe. 1,595.0
Indiana Bus 550.0
'49 Nash 1,695.0
'42 Hudson 679.0
'47 Packard 1,765.0
'41 Studie Club Cpe. 645.0
'36 Chev. Sedan 145.0
'46 Dodge Conv. Cpe. 1,295.0
Twin Coach H.C. 1,550.0
Ford School Bus 350.0
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Auditor Eckel ques-gality of turning the back from the public-private organization. Brought for a writ of compel the auditor to payment. The recreation joined as defendant, was dismissed after the district directors may could be turned "kids."
Advising atis decision, said theigs will be issued soon. It was a purely legal whether the auditor size payment, "not in-exercise of fact-finding the part of the audi-pbell this Morning.
Ellen Campbell, 48, Indiana who came to a child and who has heim for nearly 35 early this morning at hospital after an ex-horse was at 1215 W. She is survived by Robert Edward sister, Mrs. Grace of Hemet and two carles W. Barlett of zona, and William W. Anaheim.
Member of the Cal-church. Services will be con-the Hilgenfeld chapel m. Entombment will Melrose Abbey mau-mer Charm
Katella rd.; when a car driven by Esquival Gonzales passed by. Gonzales leaned out of the car and while he shouted to Mooney to get his horse off the road the driver lost control of his car and struck the horse. The horse threw his rider and in the rucus the horse mashed the end of Mooney's thumb.
Deputy sheriff's tracked the hit-run car and found Gonzales didn't have a driver's license. He was arrested and is now where he has plenty of time to think the incident over.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Raidy, 9392 South Stanton ave., have enlarged their delicatessen business. They have taken over the entire building at 10529 Stanton and it is by far one of the most decorative establishments in town.
A new plastic cement is now on the market, that mends paper, wood, leather, fabrics or china. The cement may be used to mend torn shirts and linen; it is said, and will withstand laundering.
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PRACTICAL nursing for elderly people or O.B. cases. Call 2039-J, Fullerton.
FOUNDATION digging, also sewer and pipeline work with new Ferguson ditch digger. Ph. 4586.
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schools, etc. Nice fenced yard,
lawn & trees. Bldg. insulated thruout, Venetians, new carpeting. E-Z $26 mo. bal. payments &
$2,400 down payment. Immediate move-in. See at 844 No. Helena, Anaheim. Phone owner 6404.
2 BEDROOM home furnished. Includes patio, television, phone,
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5 room & 4 room, good lot,
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Close in: 5 room home, hard-
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We still have Norge, Crosley, Philco, Westinghouse and Admiral refrigerators for immediate delivery. Some are slightly damaged in shipping, and have a nice discount. First come, first served. Kirklen's Warehouse, 7826 Firestone Blvd., Downey. Ph. TOpaz 2-8817.
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REFINED FAMILY of four wishes to rent three bedroom house with large living room. No smoking or drinking. Phone Mrs. Slaper, NEwmark 2-8591.
WANTED: 3 bedroom furnished house. Call KI 29309, Santa Ana.
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Good 5 room home, large lot, side drive, fruit trees, lawn, etc. $2,000 will handle.
HADEN HARRIS
7302 Spadra Rd.—Phone 5181 or 6923 Anaheim
lawn & trees. Bldg. insulated thruout, Venetians, new carpeting. E-Z $28 mo. bal. payments & $2,400 down payment. Immediate move-in. See at 844 No. Helena, Anaheim. Phone owner 6404.
2 BEDROOM home furnished. Includes patio, television, phone, large fenced yard and soft water. Phone 4210.
5 room & 4 room, good lot, very nice. Only $7,000. Terms. Close in: 5 room home, hardwood floors. $7,500.
5 acre good grove on paved st., close in. A steal for $8,000. Terms.
3 big lots on blvd. $850 each. ½ cash.
MORRIS REALTY
111 No. Los Angeles Ph. 3325
WILL ACCEPT trailer or car as down payment on duplex. Phone 5181.
DON'T DELAY GOOD HOMES ARE GOING TO BE HARD TO FIND AT ANY PRICE
in the very near future. Building and financing have already been "Restricted."
I have two beautiful new 3-bedroom homes at the right price. $2500 will handle. One has $8500 G.I. Loan at 4%.
1 good 2 bedroom, S.W. part.
$11,000.
1 good 1 bedroom, N.W. part.
$5000.
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Phones:
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RANCH NEAR Corona, 2¼ acres,
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FIVE ACRES
with new mod. 2 bd., rm. home, fine garden soil, ideal for chick or horse ranch. $11,500. Also 1¾ ac. New Improvements. $8500. For City or County property
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