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All Electric Kitchen Featured In New Homes H. Cedric Roberts & Sons Company will be host to more than 500 building industry representatives at a buffet luncheon to be held today, May 12, at 12:30 p.m. at the Katella Park Homes development in Garden Grove. Highlight of the occasion will be a preview showing of the new all-electric kitchens with colored appliances. Color kitchens, of the type featured in the Katella Park Homes, were illustrated and described as kitchens of the future in a recent issue of Life magazine. These unusual kitchens include a built-in eye-level electric oven. Other features include a new type combination clothes washer-dryer, garbage disposal and electric dishwasher. Major appliances are available in either matching or blending colors in the "Tomorrow Kitchens" of Katella Park Homes. According to Roberts, the 350 homes in the development boast a wide variety of architectural styles, ranging from modern to provincial, and an extensive choice of floor plans. Ornamental street lighting has been used throughout the entire development. Due to these and many other unique features incorporated in the design of the Katella Park Homes project, leading builders, architects, contractors, representatives of lending institutions, and government officials have been invited to inspect the entire New Members in Toastmistress Club Three "Ice-breaker" speeches highlighted the meeting of the Philomela Toastmistress Club held at "The Jungle" last week. The three newest members, Lila Morris and Virginia Schweitzer, of Anaheim and Lyda Pherigo of Fullerton gave their maiden talks, being an autobiography. Toastmistress of the evening was Vera Courtney. Invocation by Fran Curry of Candelliters Toastmistress Club opened the meeting. The group was led in the Pledge of Allegiance by Philomela member Alice Gallager. Topic mistress Betty Morgan carried out the theme of "Salesmanship." Each participant was assigned the task of making a sale of an object given her in an envelope. Those giving impromptu talks were Maxine Cramer and Alice Gallager of Philomela and Norma Langdon, Peggy Lamb and Beth Granger of the Candelliters. The club voted to adopt completely revised by-laws which were changed to correspond with those of International Toastmistress clubs. The members of Philomela extend an invitation to all women to investigate the value of Toastmistress training. This is directed particularly to all newcomers to northern Orange county. Reservations for next meeting May 26, may be made by calling President Betty Morgan, at LA 5-1744 or Maxine Cramer at Maxine's Beauty Salon KE 5-5451. Program chairman Alice Gallager gave the club some pointers on program planning, and reminded members that next month will be installation of new officers. American Legion Auxiliary Names List of Delegates Anaheim American Legion Auxiliary delegates to the pre-caucasian convention at Newport Beach Shore Day, were Verna Hopkins, Esther Overland, Audrey Starr and Elma Jones. Alternates named the convention as well as the stewardship convention to be held in Diego in June are Elizabeth Bain win, Maude Knox, Elizabeth Niman and Yuarda Akerman. The Auxiliary will distribute estimated 26,000 poppies during annual poppy days, May 27-28th. On Sunday, May 15, new members of the Colonial Coeds, service club at AUHS, were honored at an initiation breakfast at the school cafeteria. The newest member of the C.W. Palmer family of 846 Cottonwood Circle is an 8 lb. 1 oz. girl. The infant was born in Joseph hospital on May 10. Carol Ryan has been named president of the AUHS Junior Cross Council and will be assisted by Larry Marolf as vice-president. Robert A. Lafflin, 1226 Floors street, has been elected commissioner of the Gold Star Memorial Chapter No. 11. Disabled American Veterans. He will be installed May 23. LEGAL NOTICES (Pub. Anaheim Gazette May 19, June 2 and 9, 1955.) CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME Biggest, Most Beautiful EVER PRICED W THE BIG, handsome Pontiac you see here represents the greatest automobile value in America! And that's a statement you can easily prove to your own complete satisfaction. Keeping in mind the fact that this Pontiac 860 sedan costs less than many models of the lowest-priced cars and much less than stripped economy models of higher-priced makes, consider the many ways in which Pontiac fits so neatly into the fine-car pattern. First of all, Pontiac is big where it counts—in wheelbase. You get a full 122 inches of road-hugging stability and heft. Pontiac's beauty is Pontiac's alone. No car at any price is so distinctively keyed to the future. Its exclusive Twin-Streak styling and CASEY - BECH 836 S. LOS ANGELES ST.—ANAHEIM—KE 5-2857 or KE 5-2858 LEGAL NOTICES (Pub. Anaheim Gazette May 19, 26, June 2 and 9, 1955.) CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTIOUS FIRM NAME The undersigned do hereby certify that they are conducting a rubbish hauling business at Anaheim, California, under the fictitious firm name of S and H RUBBISH HAULING and that said firm is composed of the following persons, whose names in full and places of residence are as follows to wit: A. W. Samoff, 423 North Townsend, Los Angeles 62, California Karo Markklan, 609 North Bailey, Los Angeles 33, California J. P. Samarin, 3463 Siaklayou Street, Los Angeles 23, California Witness our hands this 5th day of May, 1955. A. W. Samoff KARO MARIKIAN J. P. SAMARIN STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Los Angeles, ss. On this 5th day of May, A.D. 1955, before me Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn personally appeared A. W. Samoff, KARO MARIKIAN, and J. P. SAMARIN, known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that they executed the same. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written. Z. HARRY ASTOR Notary Public in and for said County and state. HOOPER, MILLER & ASTOR By Z. HARRY ASTOR, Atty. (Pub. Anaheim Gazette May 19, 26, June 2 and 9, 1955). No. A 28640 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF WALTER JACKSON CHURCH, also known as W. J. CHURCH, also known as WALTER J. CHURCH, also named THE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors of 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, or to present the same with the necessary vouchers to the undersigned at his or her place of business, to-wit: Harriet H. Church, Executrix, C/o Church, Church & Howard, 621 South Spring Street, Los Angeles 14, California within six months after the first publication of this notice. Dated May 14, 1955 HARRIET H. CHURCH Executrix of the Estate of said decedent. LEGAL NOTICES inafter stated, are approximate only, being given as a basis for the comparison of bids, and the Department of Public Works does not expressly or by implication agree that the actual amount of work will correspond therewith but resumes the right to increase or decrease the amount of any class or portion of the work, or to omit portions of the work, as may be deemed necessary or advisable by the Engineer. Bids are required for the entire work described herein with the provisions of Section 1770 of the Labor Code, the Department of Public Works has ascertained the general prevailing rate of wages applicable to the work to be done as follows: per hour Classification 2.75 Carpenter 2.52 Concrete mixer operator — skip type 2.18 Driver of trucks (legal payload capacity less than 6 tons) 2.20 Electrician 2.55 Glazier 2.075 Laborer 2.70 Painter (brush) 2.95 Painter (structural steel) 2.95 Painter (spray) 2.25 Plumber 2.85 Reinforcing iron worker 2.35 Sewer pipe calker (excluding calker) Sewer pipe calker (using calking tools) Sheet metal worker Structural iron worker Any classification omitted herein not less than $1.97 per hour. Overtime — not less than one and one-half (1½) times above rates. Sundays and holidays — not less than one and one-half (1½) times above rates. The holidays upon which such rates shall be paid shall be all holidays recognized in the collective bargaining agreement applicable to the particular craft, classification or type of workmen employed on the project. STATE HIGHWAY ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE. Item 1. Truck shelter. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS. G. T. McCoy State Highway Engineer By P.O. Harding, Engineer Assistant State Highway Engineer, District VII. Dated May 5, 1955. CLASSIFIED. PERSONALS LOST & FOUND BUSINESS SERVICE EMPLOYMENT a. Help Wanted, Male b. Help Wanted, Female c. Help Wanted, M & F d. Situation Wanted, M & F BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FINANCIAL a. Money to Loan b. Money Wanted PETS—LIVESTOCK a. For Sale b. Wanted c. Supplies—Care e. Miscellaneous f. Wanted to Buy ROOMS-BOARD REAL ESTATE a. Property for Sale b. Property for Rent c. Wanted—Buy or Rent MERCHANDISE a. Household Furniture b. Household Appliances c. Musical Instruments d. C musical Instruction e. Radio - TV Supplies, Repairs. AUTOMOTIVE a. Repairs b. Motorcycles c. Wanted to Buy d. Trailers e. Boats & Supplies. f. Cars — Trucks — Trailers BUSINESS SERVICE Hoffman's In Anaheim Since 1925 Better Shoe Repairing New Boots Workshops on LEGAL NOTICES A. Anaheim Gazette May 19, 26, June 2, and 9, 1955.) CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME The undersigned does hereby certify it is a California corporation conducting a restaurant and shop business at 3945 West Coast Highway, Newport, California, under the fictitious name of HOWARD'S RESTAURANT AND COFFEE SHOP and that name of said corporation and principal place of business is as follows to-wit: P-K RESTAURANTS, INC., a California corporation, 2945 W. Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach California,itness my hand this 6th day of May, 1955. P-K RESTAURANTS, INC., a California corporation, 2945 W. Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach California,itness my hand this 6th day of May, 1955. P-K RESTAURANTS, INC., a California corporation, 2945 W. Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach California,itness my hand this 6th day of May, 1955. MILTON MITCHELL Notary Public in and for said County and State. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the named deceased or laid 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, or to present the same, with the necessary vouchers, to the undersigned at his or her place on filing at Harvest H. Church, Executrix, C/o Church, Church & Howard, 621 South Spring Street, Los Angeles 14, California within six months after the first publication of this notice. Dated May 14, 1955 HARRIET H. CHURCH Executrix the Estate of said decedent. (Pub. Anaheim Gazette, May 12 and 19, 1955.) State of California Department of Public Works DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SECOND ADVERTISING SEALED PROPOSALS will be received on a proposal form furnished by the District Engineer, Room 406. Division of Highways Building. 120 South Spring Street, Los Angeles, California, until 2 o'clock p.m. on May 23, 1955, at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read, for performing work as follows: Orange County, as Stanton Malterance Station on Kaleble Avenue east of Huntington Beach Boulevard (VIII-Ora-171-B), truck shelter to be constructed. Plans and specifications, and forms of proposal, bonds, and contract may be obtained at the above address. No bid will be considered unless it is made on a proposal form furnished by the District Engineer, and is made in accordance with the provisions set forth under Section 2. "Proposal Requirements and Conditions," of the Standard Specifications. Each bid must be accompanied by a proposal guarantee in accordance with the requirements of Section 2 article (g). of the Standard Specifications. The Department of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. The quantities listed in the State Highway Engineer's Estimate here- CLASSIFIED TO START A WANT AD PHONE KE 5-2206 CLASSIFIED INDEX Dial KE 5-2206 and just say "I want to place a want-ad." All ads taken before our Tuesday deadline of 8 p.m. will appear in Thursday's paper. CANCELLATIONS—Ad must be in paper before it can be cancelled. Cancellations must be made by o.m. Tuesday. ERRORS—The Anaheim Gazette will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement and reserves the right to rectify all errors by a corrected insertion of the advertisement. AUTOMOTIVE a. Repairs b. Motorcycles c. Wanted to Buy d. Trailers e. Boats & Supplies. f. Cars — Trucks — Trailers BUSINESS SERVICE Hoffman's In Anaheim Since 1925 Better Shoe Repairing New Boots, Work Shoes and Work Oxfords for Men 217 W. Center Hadley's RESTAURANT A Good Place to Eat Daily 8:30 A.M. 'til 8 Except Fridays 8:30 A.M. 'til 9:30 P.Corner Center & Los Angeles Ermisch "My Cleaner" Main office 117 W. Cypress Branch 350 W. Center Ke. 5-4618 FUCHSIAS - SHRUBS - TRANS Landscape Contractor Complete Nursery Service Bofts Nursery 1228 LINCOLN AVENUE Anaheim, Calif. KEystone 5-We Give & Redeem Gold Bond St Vogue Two-Toning bear the future-fashioned touch you know will stay in style. When it comes to performance—Pontiac overtakes even far more expensive cars. Its husky, nimble Strato-Streak V-8, 200 H.P. with 4-barrel carburetor*, provides more power than any car within hundreds of dollars of Pontiac's modest price. You enjoy the flashing response and reserve power of the industry's most modern V-8 engine design...and with the greatest road-proved economy in Pontiac history! Come in soon and drive the most spectacular low-priced car ever built! You'll discover that there never was a better time to break the small car habit, because Pontiac's very low price puts you solidly and pleasantly into the big-car, fine-car class! *Optional at extra cost, 180 h.p. standard. SEE AND DRIVE AMERICA'S GREATEST AUTOMOBILE VALUE Pontiac 860 BECKHAM PONTIAC OPEN EVS. 'TIL 10 P.M. "A GOOD DEAL AND A GOOD DEAL MORE" BUSINESS SERVICE ANAHEIM Mattress Factory Finest of Renovating—Official State Renovating Plant 102 W. LA PALMA. KE 5-2423 Loma Vista Endowment Care Provided Phone LAmbert 5-1575 MEMORIAL PARK Fullerton, California Res. KEystone 5-3811 RUGS CLEANED Alexander's Rug Co. 11114 So. U.S. Hwy. 101 Anaheim KE 5-5197 Frank Tausch AGENCY Since 1919 Auto - Fire - Liability Insurance Large Capital Stock Companies 275 E. Center St. KE 5-2401 REAL ESTATE Property For Sale CITRUS GROVES CORONA AREA 30 acres lemons, frost free area. A coming grove that will make a good return at $2500 per acre. Liberal terms. Fine building sites. 5 acres of lemons for only $10,-000. Other interests compel sale. 27 acres, 20 in good citrus, fine large home on beautiful site, in warm area for only $2500 per acre. Nearly all navels. 10 acres mixed grove with good production at $2500 per acre. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted, Female Girls— IT'S A GIRL'S WORLD! And you'll agree when you hear of the many job opportunities for qualified young women in our business today. Openings now for: TELEPHONE OPERATORS Apply — Monday through Friday 114 So. Los Angeles St. Anaheim 9:00 to 4:00 P.M. PACIFIC TELEPHONE Situations Wanted M&F WILL ADDRESS envelopes and post cards at home. Very reasonable. KEystone 5-7529. PETS — LIVESTOCK Wanted We buy cattle, calves, hogs. Bridgford. Anaheim. KE 5-2851. MERCHANDISE Household Furniture 4 Rooms furniture complete, includes 9 piece living room, 1955 Gaffers & Sattler, 1955 Philco Refr. 5 piece dining group & bedroom which consists of bookcase headboard, mattress & box springs, Hollywood frame, 6 drawer dresser & mirror & two lamps. They've only been stored. Pd. dn. to $597.10 from orig. $1220.00. Cash or pay the pymts of $6.95 per week. See Baughn's A & S Warehouse, 220 S. Main, 6 blocks S. of 4th St., Santa Ana. HOFFMAN'S In Anaheim Since 1925 Better Shoe Repairing Hoffman's In Anaheim Since 1925 Better Shoe Repairing New Boots, Work Shoes and Work Oxfords for Men 217 W. Center Hadley's RESTAURANT A Good Place to Eat 8:30 A.M. 'til 8 Except Sun Days 8:30 A.M. 'til 9:30 P.M. Center & Los Angeles Sts Ermisch "My Cleaner" Main office 117 W. Cypress, Branch 350 W. Center Ke. 5-4618 EHSIAS - SHRUBS - TREES Landscape Contractor Complete Nursery Service Botts Nursery 1228 LINCOLN AVENUE Heilm, Calif. KEystone 5-5450 Give & Rideem Gold Bond Stamps EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted, Male Men PHONE JOBS NOW! Expansion in the telephone industry has created many openings in this area for: INSTALLERS LINEMEN SPLICERS FRAMEMEN GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: High school graduates under 28 years. Calif. Driver's License. No experience needed, but electrical or mechanical aptitude is desirable. Apply - Mon. through Sat. from 8:30 A.M. 514½ N. Main Street Santa Ana, Rm. 217 coming grove that will make a good return at $2500 per acre. Liberal terms. Fine building sites. 5 acres of lemons for only $10,-000. Other interests compel sale. 27 acres, 20 in good citrus, fine large home on beautiful site, in warm area for only $2500 per acre. Nearly all navels. 10 acres mixed grove with good production at $2500 per acre. 10 acres good navels in warm area in Corona at only $3000 per acre. ALSO Money maker citrus and poultry set-up, finest 7 acres of navels plus five acres of row crop land, PLUS REAL POULTRY SET-UP, EGG RANCH, Route alone nets $6500 per year. Two homes, many improvements, full price only $55,000 including all stock and equipment. $20,000 down. Dairy ranches and other ranches: We have a number of very desirable acreages of nearly any size you may desire. Corona Area, Chi-no Area and Riverside Area. We also have industrial property. FROSETH and SHERMAN 1412 W. 6th St., Corona Tel. 1721 4 Rooms furniture complete, includes 9 piece living room, 1955 Gaffers & Sattler, 1955 Philco Refr. 5 piece dining group & bedroom which consists of book-case headboard, mattress & box springs, hollywood frame, 6 drawer dresser & mirror & two lamps. They've only been stored. Pd. dn. to $597.10 from orig.$1220.00. Cash or pay the pymts of $6.95 per week. See Baughn's A & S Warehouse, 220 S. Main, 6 blocks S. of 4th St., Santa Ana. Open daily 9-9, Sun. 11-5 or phone KI 3-7201. Just repossessed for L. A. Finance Co. whole house full of furniture incl. stove and refrigerator. Save money original buyer paid in. Take over payments $4.75 week for all or can take part of it. See at 6232 Manchester Blvd., corner of Commonwealth, Buena Park. LIVING ROOM COMPLETE—Step Tables—Big Combo Lamp and Beautiful swirl shade—Set in Leaf Friese. It's really nice. Just pay it out. Bal. $143.21. Pay week $1.85. Sent to I.C.C.Warehouse, 12133 Front Ct., Norwalk. Block south Firestone Blvd. Phone TO 4-2797. Warehouse man there nights & Sun days too. CRIBS, bassinets, toys, wheel goods, wardrobes, strollers. Everything for the tiny tot. Lowest Prices Millikan Baby Furn. 404 S. Spadra Fullerton LA 5-1236 BEDROOM SET—Beautiful Mr. and Mrs. Dresser with Bookcase Headboard—2 Nite Stands—4 Drawer Chest with Box Mattress. It cost over $260. You can have it for $143.80, or pymts.of $6.72 per mo. It will pay you to look before you buy. See it at I.C.C.Warehouse, 12133 Front St. Norwalk. Block south of 4th Firestone Blvd. Phone TO 4-2797. Warehouse man there nights & Sundays too. FOR GAZETTE WANT ADS CALL KEystone 5-2206 SAVE 15% TO 50% ON FURNITURE & APPLIANCES A.F.C.Warehouse, 133 S.L.A. FURNITURE—4 Rooms Complete. We paid $1126 for it but our home didn't clear Escrow, so you can buy for $697.03. You can pay $6.21 week.New O'Keefe & Merritt Range—Refrigerator—This generally a good Electric Refrigerator,Bedroom —2 Nite Stands —2 Lamps —Bookcase GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: High school graduates under 28 years. Calif. Driver's License. No experience needed, but electrical or mechanical aptitude is desirable. - Apply - Mon. through Sat. from 8:30 A.M. 514½ N. Main Street Santa Ana, Rm. 217 PACIFIC TELEPHONE Dental assistant receptionist typist wishes position. Continue training at reas. wage with promise of advancement. Had 1 yr. training & exp. in small office. Xlnt ref. phone LAwrence 2-2774. MERCHANDISE SAVE 15% TO 50% ON FURNITURE & APPLIANCES A. F. C. Warehouse, 133 S. L. A. FURNITURE—4 Rooms Complete. We paid $1126 for it but our home didn't clear Escrow, so you can buy for $697.03. You can pay $6.21 week. New O'Keefe & Merritt Range—Refrigerator —This generally a good Electric Refrigerator. Bedroom —2 Nite Stands —2 Lamps — Bookcase Headboard—6 Drawer Dresser —Footboard —Mattress —Box Springs Beautiful Divan & Matching Chair. Chrome Set—5 Pc. Stored at I.C.C. Warehouse, 12133 Front St. Norwalk. Block south Firestone Blvd. Phone TO 4-2797. Warehouse man on duty nights & Sundays too. Household Appliances Household Appliances BIG SALE! LOW PRICES ON... * TELEVISION & RADIO * REFRIGERATORS & FREEZERS * WASHERS & RANGES * NEW & USED * RECONDITIONED * and GUARANTEED Televisions ... 29.95 & up Refrigerators ... 39.50 & up Ranges (gas, elect... 25.00 & up Washers ... 15.00 & up CONVENIENT TERMS Terms as Low as $5.00 down — $5.00 per Month BALLMAN'S APPLIANCES & TELEVISION 122 W. Broadway — Opposite Post Office — Anaheim Phone KE 5-5703