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NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD IN TERRITORY PROPOSED TO BE ANNEXED TO THE CITY OF ORANGE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the qualified electors residing within the territory hereinafter described that a special election will be held in said territory on Tuesday, the 8th day of September, 1964, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors residing in said territory the question whether said new territory shall be annexed to, incorporated in, and made a part of said City of Orange and the property therein be, after such annexation, subject to taxation equally with the property within said City of Orange to pay its pro-rata share, based upon assessed valuation, of all the bonded indebtedness of said City of Orange outstanding or authorized at the date of the First Publication of this Notice of Election, to wit, the 12th day of August, 1964, for the acquisition, construction or completion of municipal improvements; and NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the territory proposed to be annexed to, incorporated in, and made a part of said City of Orange and made subject, after such annexation, to taxation equally with the property within said City of Orange to pay its pro-rata share, based upon assessed valuation, of all bonded indebtedness of said City of Orange outstanding or authorized at the date of the First Publication of this Notice of Election, to wit, the 12th day of August, 1964, for the acquisition, construction or completion of municipal improvements. is situated in the County of Orange State of California. is contiguous to the said City of Orange, and is more particularly described as follows, to wit: Beginning at an angle point in the present boundary of the City of Orange, California, said angle point being an angle point in Annexation Number 141, Ordinance Number 54-60, said angle point also being a point on the East line of Annexation Number 106, Ordinance Number 21-59, said angle point also being North 6' 12" East 631.9 feet more or less along the West line of Esplanade Street. 68 feet in width from the Southeast corner of said Annexation Number 106, said angle point also being on the West line of Esplanade Street 30 feet West of the centerline as measured at right angles at 167.50 feet more or less to an angle point; said angle point being 48.96 feet North 0' 12" East of the Northeast corner of Lot 13 of Tract Number 440 as recorded in Book 16, Pages 21, and 22 of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, California; said point also being the intersection of the West line of Esplanade Street. 30 feet West of the centerline as measured at right angles with the Easterly extension of the Southern line of Lot 59 of Tract Number 1059 as shown on a Map recorded in Book 34. Page 25 of Miscellaneous Maps, of Orange County, California; said angle point also being the Northeast corner of Tract Number 3462 as recorded in Book 133, Page 16 and 17 Miscellaneous Maps Records of Orange County, California; thence along the North boundary line of said Annexation Number 106 and the North boundary line of said Tract Number 3462 and the Southerly line of La Veta Avenue as shown on Map of said Tract Number 440 South 60' 20'00" West 12.22 feet; thence North 78' 88'30" West 214.63 feet; thence South 89'91" West 85.81 feet to the intersection with the Eastern right-of-way line of said Southern Pacific Railway; thence Northern along the Eastern right-of-way line of said Southern Pacific Railway 35.92 feet more or less along the western line of said La Veta Avenue 20 feet North of the southern line an measured at right angles to a point on Annexion Number $2$. Ordinance Number 665, said point also being on the most Southerly line of Tract Number 3463 as recorded in Book 127, Pages 35, 36 and 37 of Miscellaneous Maps of Orange County, California; thence along the boundary of said Annexion Number $3$ and Tract Number 3463, the following bearings and distances: North $89'$ $51'$ $East$ $78.53$ feet to an angle point on the Western line of La Veta Drive 20 feet West of the centerline as measured at right angles; thence North $12'$ $52'$ $East$ $326.03$ feet; thence North $14'$ $56'$ $East$ $202.44$ feet; thence North $18'$ $39'$ $East$ $205.44$ feet; thence North $18'$ $39'$ $East$ $205.44$ feet; thence North $18'$ $39'$ $East$ $205.44$ feet; thence North $18'$ $39'$ $East$ $205.44$ feet; thence North $18'$ $39'$ $East$ $205.44$ feet; thence North $18'$ $39'$ $East$ $205.44$ feet; thence North $18'$ $39'$ $East$ $205.44$ feet; thence North $18'$ $39'$ $East$ $205.44$ feet; thence North $18'$ $39'$ $East$ feet more or less to an angle point; thence South $160$ feet more or less to an angle point; thence South $160$ feet more or less to an angle point; thence South $160$ feet more or less to an angle point; thence South $160$ feet more or less to an angle point; thence South $160$ feet more or less to an angle point; thence South $160$ feet more or less to an angle point; thence South $160$ feet more or less to an angle point; thence South $160$ feet more or less to an angle point; thence South $160$ feet more or less to an angle point; thence South $160$ feet more or less to an angle point; thence South $160$ feet more or less to an angle point; thence South $160$ feet more or less to an angle point; thence South $160$ feet more or less to an angle point; thence South $160$ feet more or less to an angle point; thence South $160$ feet more or less to an angle point; thence South $160$ feet more or less to an angle point; thence South $160$ feet more or less to an angle point; thence South $160$ feet more or less to an angle point; thence South $160$ feet more or less to an angle point; thence South $160$ feet more or less to an angle point; thence South $160$ feet more or less to an angle point; thence South feet more or less to an angle point; thence South feet more or less to an angle point; thence South feet more or less to an angle point; thence South feet more or less to an angle point; thence South feet more or less to an angle point; thence South feet more or less to an angle point; thence South feet more or less to an angle point; thence South feet more or less to an angel point on the West Citrus Lands and recorded Maps of Orange County being a point on the West Citrus Lands and running length of Orange and running length of Modena Citrus Land and running length of Modena Citrus Land and running length of Modena Citrus Land and running length of Modena Citrus Land and running length of Modena Citrus Land and running length of Modena Citrus Land and running length of Modena Citrus Land and running length of Modena Citrus Land and running length of Modena Citrus Land and running length of Modena Citrus Land and running length of Modena Citrus Land and running length Pacific Railway 25.92 feet more or less to the intersection of the North line of said La Veta Avenue 20 feet North of the centerline as measured at right angles to a point on Annexation Number 82. Ordinance Number 685, said point also being on the most Southerly line of Tract Number 3463 as recorded in Book 127. Pages 35, 36 and 37 of Miscellaneous Maps of Orange County, California; thence along the boundary of said Annexation Number 83 and Tract Number 3463, the following bearings and distances: North 89° 51' -22" East 78.53' feet to an angle point on the Westerly line of La Veta Drive 70 feet of the centerline as measured at right angles; thence North 82° 29' East 32.69 feet; thence North 14° 56' 14" East 202.44 feet; thence North 18° 14' 56' East 367.22 feet; thence North 19° 39' 02" East 459.44 feet to the intersection of the centerline of Palmyra Avenue, 60 feet in width, and the North boundary line of said Tract Number 3463; thence leaving said Tract Number 3463 and continuing along said boundary Annexation Number $3 North 19° 39' 02" East 20 feet more or less to an angle point; thence South 89° 43' 29" East 96 feet more or less to the Southerly prolongation of the East line of Lot 1 of the G. Howard Thompson Tract, as recorded in Book I, Page 22 of Record of Survey, Orange County, California; thence North along the East line of Lots 1 and 4 of said G. Howard Thompson Tract, 1000 feet more or less to the Southwest corner of Annexation Number 151, Ordinance Number 2-11, said South-west corner of Annexation Number 151 being South 250 feet more or less from the centerline of Chapman Ave., thence leaving the boundary of said Annexation Number $5 and running East along the South boundary of said Annexation Number 151. OVER 50,000 ITEMS OFFICE SUPPLIES • ART SUPPLIES DUPLICATING AND PRINTING • CARDS HOME & OFFICE GIFTS • BOOKS WEBER STATIONERY & BOOK STORE 139 W. LINCOLN, ANAHEIM • PR 6-6750 SHAD-O-COOL ALUMINUM PATIO COORDS and Window Awnings AT DOWN-TO-EARTH PANELS Shad-O-Cool The New Modern Horizontal Aluminum Awning As Low As $7.45 per window NO PAINT FOR 6 MONTHS ENJOY COOL SUCH YOUR OWN BACK WINDOW AND DOOR AWNINGS • ALL STYLES • ALL SIZES • ALL DESIGNS WHY PAY TOO MUCH YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO CHECK PRICES BEFORE SIGNING ON THE DOTTED LINE. CALL FOR PHONE KI 5-0491 OUR FACTORY SANTA ANA TENT & AWNING HEADQUARTERS SINCE 1920 STORE: 1626 S. Main, Santa Ana FACTORY: 2202 S. Open Friday Evenings LEGAL NOTICES HEALTH CARE THROUGH County Citizen The Orange County Citizen's Legislative Committee today was up in arms over a proposed Senate amendment dealing with a minimal health care program financed by Social Security Taxes. The committee urged residents to send letters and telegrams to Sen. Harry F. Byrd, U.S. Senate Finance Chairman, expressing opposition to any proposed amendments to the recently passed HR 11865 which would include such a program. Information Coordinator Mrs. Nancy Duey, of Orange, said the group is an action committee composed of delegates representing Legislative Committees of various community organizations who are committed to a common ideal of individual responsibility, free enterprise and personal liberty. Cash Increase HR11885 provides for five per cent increase in cash benefits to 20 million people now on the Social Security rolls. Under this bill, the taxable annual wage base will be increased from $4,800 to $5,400. Social Security taxes will also be gradually increased to present 3.625 to 4.8 by means that by 1971, employees and employers be paying $259.20 and stead of the present $187. Mrs. Duey said that promise amendment had to be introduced in order that will probably for a flat increase in monthly cash benefits option for persons over age 60 to choose an additional fee paying $259.20 and an investment-paid, limited insurance policy." Not Opposed To Our Opposition to Amendment that would include our hospital care for patients does not mean that we do not benefit of $5.00 for the elderly." Mrs. Duey phasized. "We are opposed to our od of financing and the administration of such gram," Mrs. Duey said. Social Security fund owes more than $300 benefits on retirement; how then can national health programs be implemented? LEGAL NOTICES of Orange, to pay its pro-rata share, based upon assessed value of all bonded indebtedness of said City of Orange authorized at said date of the First Publication of this M.Election, to wit, the 12th day of August, 1964, for the construction or completion of municipal improvements, by raising a cross (+) in the voting square after the word "YES" ballots to be used in said election, or by stamping a cross (+) in the voting square after the word "NO" on such ballot elector shall stamp a cross (+) in the voting square after the word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such elector shall be counted for each word "YES", the vote of such electorshall be gradually increased to present 3.625 to 4.8 by means that by 1971, employees and employers be paying $259.20 and stead of the present $187. Mrs. Duey said that promise amendment had to be introduced in order that will probably for a flat increase in monthly cash benefits option for persons over age 60 to choose an additional fee paying $259.20 and an investment-paid, limited insurance policy." Not Opposed To Our Opposition to Amendment that would include our hospital care for patients does not mean that we do not benefit of $5.00 for the elderly." Mrs. Duey phasized. "We are opposed to our ood of financing and the administration ofsuch gram," Mrs. Duey said. Social Security fund owes more than $300 benefits on retirement; how then can national health programs be implemented? LEGAL NOTICES of Orange, to pay its pro-rata share, based upon assessed value of all bonded indebtedness of said City of Orange authorized at said date of the First Publication of this M.Election, to wit, the 12th day of August, 1964, for the construction or completion of municipal improvements, by raising a cross (+) in the voting square after the word "NO" on such ballot electorshall be stamped a cross (+) in the voting square after the word "NO" on such ballot electorshall be stamped a cross (+) in the voting square after the word "NO" on such ballot electors should count against these words. The improvements in which bonded indebtedness of said City has been incurred, outstanding at the date of publication of this notice, and the amounts thereof, and their imum rates of interest payable thereon are as follows: ANNEXATION NO. 224 being annexed to The City Of the ballots to be used in said special election in addition to other matters required by law there shall be printed submitially the word "YES" on BALLOT ON BALLOT WITH RUBBER STAMP. MARK CROSS (1) ON BALLOT ON PEN OR PENCIL. WITH PEN AND PENCIL. SUBJEETTE BALLOTS MAY BE MARKED WITH PEN AND PENCIL. INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS To vote on any measure, stamp a cross (+) in the voting square after the word "YES" or after the word "NO". All marks except the cross (+) are forbidden. All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbidden and make the ballot void. If you wrongly stamp, tear or deface this ballot return it to the inspector of election and obtain another. On absent voter ballots mark a cross (+) with pen or pencil. MEASURE SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS All ANNEXATION NO. 224 be annexed to the City of Orange, California, and the property in said ANNEXATION NO. 224 be, after such annexation, subject toitation equally with the property within said City Orange to pay its pro-rata share, based upon assessed valuation, of all bonded indebtedness of City of Orange outstanding or authorized at the time of the first publication of Notice of Election for acquisition, construction or completion of municipal improvements. Cross (+) placed in the voting square after the word "YES" makes hereinbefore provided shall be counted in favor of the proposition or measure. A cross (+) placed in the voting square after the word "NO" in the manner hereinbefore provided shall be counted against the adoption of the proposition or measure. Is qualified electors residing in said new territory so proto be annexed to said City of Orange are hereby directed upon the question of the annexation of said territory after the City of Orange and the subjection of said territory, after station, to taxation equally with the property within said City Orange. COOL RATIO COVERS Awnings EARTH PRICES! PATIO AWNINGS The Quality - Built Awnings Made To RESIST TERRIFIC WINDS One of California's largest Aluminum and Canvas Awning Factories. 2202 S. Main, Santa Ana. NO PAYMENT FOR 6 MONTHS JOY COOL SUMMER LIVING IN YOUR OWN BACK YARD. YOU DON'T BUSINESS DIRECTION A Guide For Your Buying Your Local Merchants JAMES H. RUSSELL Pictured above is partners in the plumbing business been in the plumbing business in Orange County for son in 1946, upon his (the son's) return from the service. Among their regular trucks, the Company has 6 ed trucks that were designed by James H. Russell Jr. lars worth of Inventory, so that, regardless of the job out having to make extra trips back to the plant. This customers. There are 11 employees at the JAMES H. RUSSELL CO. NO PAYMENT FOR 6 MONTHS JOY COOL SUMMER LIVING IN YOUR OWN BACK YARD. YOU DON'T MAKE ANY PAYMENTS 'TIL JAN. 1965. SERVICES CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES FACTORY T & AWNING FACTORY: 2202 S. Main, Santa Ana Open Friday Evenings 'Til 9 (store only) JAMES H. RUSSELL Pictured above is partners in the plumbing business that has been in the plumbing business in Orange County for son in 1946, upon his (the son's) return from the service. Among their regular trucks, the Company has 6 ed trucks that were designed by James H. Russell Jr. lars worth of Inventory, so that, regardless of the job out having to make extra trips back to the plant. This customers. There are 11 employees at the JAMES H. RUSSELL CO., of plumbing fixtures, specializing in new construction of plumbing fixtures amounts to approximately $35,000 tomerers to find just about anything they need in the w JAMES H. RUSSELL KE 2-4722 KI 5-5901 THE "CHEAPEST SALESMAN YOU'L EVER HIRE!" An ad in this column will expose your services to thousands of Orange Daily News & Anaheim Gazette Readers. You'll have thousands of "Salesmen" working for you every publication. It will be a good money investment for you. CALL CLASSIFIED DEPT. 633-8400 SANTA ANA HOUSE OF MUSIC Specializing in Guitars—Amplifiers Band Instruments Sales—Lessons All Name Brands 941 E. 1st St. KI 2-4787 Santa Ana James H. Russell & Son Plumbing Service Radio Dispatched Makes All Types of Plumbing Repairs KE 2-4722 Orange KI 5-5901 Santa Ana - Tustin TRUCK-AUTO WHEEL ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCING HEAVY DUTY TRUCK AXIS & FRAME STRAIGHTENING ARMEN AUTO & TRUCK ALIGNMENT 1110 E. FOURTH ST. SANTA ANA KI 3-863 THROUGH SOCIAL SECURITY TAX Citizens Irate Over Bill be gradually increased from the present 3.625 to 4.8 by 1971. This means that by 1971, both employees and employers will each be paying $259.20 annually instead of the present $174.00. Mrs. Duey said that a "compromise amendment is expected to be introduced in the Senate that will probably provide for a flat increase of $2.00 in monthly cash benefits plus an option for persons over age 65 to choose an additional monthly be paying $259.20 annually inermment-paid, limited hospital insurance policy." Not Opposed To Care "Our opposition to any amendment that would include minimal hospital care for the aging does not mean that our Com-cash benefit of $5.00 or a gov-for the elderly," Mrs. Duey emphasized. "We are opposed to the method of financing and the costly administration of such a program," Mrs. Duey said. "The Social Security fund currently owes more than $300 billion in benefits on retirement obligations; how then can an additional health program be financed through Social Security. Based on figures by insurance actuaries, the proposed tax and wage base will barely provide enough funds to meet the deficit of the existing Social Security obligations." "Mrs. Duey said, 'Some people would have us believe that the nation's elderly do not have mittee is opposed to health care they cannot afford it.'" "While it is true that people over 65 were not eligible for medical insurance at one time, this is no longer true. More than 47,000 elderly people in California adequate health care because cies during the recent 60 day enrollment period,' she added. Western 65 is a voluntary prepaid health plan for those over 65 and is made possible by the pooling of resources of large insurance companies. "It is interesting to note," Mrs. Duey said, "that the average of the 47,000 Western 65 County Candidates Establish 'Blistering' Campaign Pace It may be the space age to some people — but to two Orange County politicians we are still back in the pre-horse and buggy period. We are referring to the walkathon activities of Paul Carpenter and Ray Johnson. Carpenter, Democratic nominee for Congress in the 35th District, set the pace last month when he conducted a border-to-border walk of the district in an effort to drum up votes. Now the walkathon torch has been taken up by Johnson, Democratic candidate for the 71st day GOP candidates conference. Geier, who plans to conduct a "fighting campaign" to unseat the Democratic incumbent from his district, wil confer with GOP national and Congressional leaders on major issues facing the nation and attend a full schedule of daytime and evening work sessions on various aspects of campaigning. Look for a concentrated drive in the near future to establish closer relations with our sister city." August, 1964, for the acquisition, improvements by stampare after the word "YES" on the n, or by stamping a cross (+) word "NO" on such ballots. If an voting square after the prinelector shall be counted in favor incorporated in, and made a part pro-rata share, based upon asssidences of said City of Orange date of the filling of read date office of Election, to wit, the 12th tion, construction or completion if an elector shall stamp a after the printed word "NO", the ed against such annexation. ended indebtedness of the City standing at the date of the First amounts thereof, and the maxreon are as follows: Amount of Indebtedness Outstanding on August 12, 1964 $ 67,000.00 350,000.00 320,000.00 2295,000.00 the 12th day of August, 1964, ness of the City of Orange to to be issued. Merk of the City of Orange this RENCENCE G. PHILLIPS City Clerk 19, 26, Sept. 2, 1964 A529-64 ESS DIRECTORY Your Buying & Service Needs Local Merchants Listed Below H. RUSSELL, SR. The plumbing business with son, Jim. Mr. Russell Sr. has in Orange County for 30 years and was joined by his return from the service. The Company has 6 especially equipped radio-dispatchby James H. Russell Jr. These trucks carry hundreds of dollent, regardless of the job, the men can do their work withback to the plant. This of course, cuts expenses for their buggy period. We are referring to the walkathon activities of Paul Carpenter and Ray Johnson. Carpenter, Democratic nominee for Congress in the 35th District, set the pace last month when he conducted a border-to-border walk of the district in an effort to drum up votes. Now the walkathon torch has been taken up by Johnson, Democratic candidate for the 71st Assembly District. Johnson this week started a campaign walkathon to personally meet 100,000 voters. He is scheduled to hit Orange on Sept. 1. Still on the political beat: Robert A. Geier, Republican candidate for Congress from the 34th District is winging his way to Washington to attend a three- LOST AND FOUND— FOUND Sun. Aug. 9 front of Michael's Market on Chapman, Blue-eyed female cat. 633-1069 LOST Half Moon Parrot answers to Willie. Reward. 839-1804 BUSINESS SERVICES • ALTERATIONS SEWING in My Home KE 8-4824 • BOOKKEEPING ACCOUNTING SERVICES Reasonable Rates 535-8383 Eves. • CEMENT PATIOS, walks & drives. Small jobs o.k. Free estimate. KE 5-2571 LET GEORGE DO IT ALL types — No job too small. Free estimate — PR 2-9604 SPECIFY Cement Patios, Drives, Walks, Free Estimates 539-8623 COLORFUL patios, sidewalks, driveways, pool decks, 35 cents sq. ft. Exper. form setters & finishers, Free Est. PR 2-7605. • ELECTRIC ELECTRICIAN Wants Work Repairs — Remodel 776-4923 H. RUSSELL, SR. the plumbing business with son, Jim. Mr. Russell Sr. has in Orange County for 30 years and was joined by his return from the service. The Company has 6 especially equipped radio-dispatching by James H. Russell Jr. These trucks carry hundreds of doltels, regardless of the job, the men can do their work withback to the plant. This of course, cuts expenses for their JAMES H. RUSSELL CO. and they service any and all stocking in new construction work and remodeling. Their stock to approximately $35,000, making it possible for the custhing they need in the way of fixtures. H. RUSSELL & SON PLUMBING SERVICE KI 5-5597 SANTA ANA HOUSE OF MUSIC Specializing in Guitars—Amplifiers Band Instruments Sales—Lessons All Name Brands 941 E. 1st St. KI 2-4787 Santa Ana Gordon's Sewing Machines NEW Compact Vacuum Cleaners USED Sewing Machines & Vacuum Cleaners MAKES ALL TYPES of repairs on sewing machines & vacuum cleaners. 111 N. Olive St. Orange KE 8-2583 TRUCK-AUTO WHEEL ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCING HEAVY DUTY TRUCK AXLE & FRAME STRAIGHTENING ARMEN AUTO & TRUCK ALIGNMENT 1110 E. FOURTH ST. SANTA ANA KI 3-8638 PARCO CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. REMODEL ADDITIONS Licensed, Insured and Bonded 14038 Beach Blvd. WESTMINSTER JE 4-4954 GE 0-7022 SPECIFY Cement Patios, Drives, Walks, Free Estimates 539-8623 COLORFUL patios, sidewalks, driveways, pool decks, 35 cents sq. ft. Exper. form setters & finishers, Free Est. PR 2-7605. • ELECTRIC ELECTRICIAN Wants Work Repairs — Remodel 776-4923 • CLEANING WINDOW — WALL WASHING CARPET cleaning, Floor waxing. Residential - Commercial Insured. Free Est. 633-2233. • CARPETING LAYING CARPET laying by experts, 15 yrs. exper. repairing, restretching, real quick service, 542-8854 CLEANING Your Garage? Convert those unused items to vacation CASH • FENCING RETAINING Walls, blk & wood fences, gen. carpentry & masonry wk. — 538-5219 or 5325877. Free Est. • GARDENING YARD work, clean up, tree removal, rototilling, complete lawn maint. 532-3676. NEW LAWNS. Roto tilling, clean up & Lawn maintenance. 6336032. EXPERIENCED Japanese-American gardener. Exp. 11 yrs. Call after 6 p.m. KE 8-7454. GARDENING & yard cleaning All Power Tools Call 633-6355, 4-7 p.m. YOU GROW IT! — I MOW IT! LAWN Service, All Power Equipment. 633-5615 MORE CLASSIFIED BARGAINS ON FOLLOWING PAGE