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H. P. NOLL Public Accountant and Auditor ORANGE COUNTY AUDIT & COLLECTION CO.
Phone 594
CITY AND COUNTY
Rev. and Mrs. Loren Howe, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Pitts, Mrs. Carrie Adams, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McClelland, Mr. and Mrs. N. Ballou, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Alexander motored to Los Angeles Monday night and attended an evangelistic meeting.
— Anaheim Post American Legion gives a dance every Friday evening in Pressel's hall. Fries Ambassador Hotel orchestra.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Joyce, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Abernathy, leave today for their home in Missouri. They expect to return next fall and make their home here.
— Good home made candies at Fischles
Mr. and Mrs. C. Warren of Visalia are visiting in Anaheim and are the guests at the Valencia while here.
— See "Forbidden Fruit" at the Fairy-land Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. One performance 7:45—Adv.
Mrs. Dr. Gifford, formerly of Anaheim, ow of Los Angeles, visited with friends here today.
If it's from Witman's it's good—Adv.
Mrs. Henry Adams of Balboa Beach was the guest of friends in Anaheim today.
T. F. Phinney of Huntington Beach is a patient at the Anaheim sanitarium.
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE American Savings Bank
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE American Savings Bank
Anaheim, at Alaheim, California, as of the close of business on the 28th day of April, 1921
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts (excluding rediscounts) ..... $714,496.79
Bonds, Warrants and Other Securties (including premium thereon,
less all offsetting bond adjustment
accounts) ..... 134,084.93
Due from Reserve Banks (excluding Item 14) ..... 36,352.60
Due from Other Banks ..... 22,904.49
Actual Cash on Hand ..... 22,587.11
Checks and Other Cash Items ..... 34.44
TOTAL ..... $930,460.36
LIABILITIES
Capital Paid in ..... $50,000.00
Surplus ..... 40,000.00
All Undivided Profits (less expenses, interest and taxes paid) ..... 15,887.96
Individual Deposits Subject to
check ..... $128,865.00
Savings Deposits ..... 662,807.40
Time Certificates of Deposit ..... 12,900.00
State County and Municipal Deposits ..... 20,000.00
TOTAL ..... $930,460.36
CONTINGENT LIABILITIES
Interest earned but not collected
not included in Resources and Libilities) ..... 7,144.90
of California, County of Orange, ss:
Wm. J. Siemann, President, and E. Zitzmann, Secretary (Cashier) of
American Savings Bank of Anaheim, being duly sworn, each for himself,
he has a personal knowledge of the matters contained in the foregoing
of condition and that every allegation, statement, matter and thing
in contained is true to the best of his knowledge and belief.
E. ZITZMANN, Secretary (Cashier)
WM. J. SIEMANN, President
Severally subscribed and sworn to before me by both deponents, the 4th
of May, 1921.
Notary Public in and for said County of Orange, State of California (L)
Some FACTS Above
Some FACTS About Ford
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Here are authentic figures from the Ford factory at Detroit. They show how many Ford cars and trucks have been built each month since Jan. 1, 1923, many have been sold to retail customers, in the United States.
Produced Retail Customs
JANUARY 29,883 57,208
FEBRUARY 35,205 63,603
MARCH 61,886 87,221
Total Production 127,074 Total Retail Sales 208,032 showing that actual sales for the first three months of 1921 exceeded pro80,958 Ford cars and trucks!
April requisitions already specify 107,719 additional cars and trucks allocated April output of the factory and assembly plants combined calls for.
These facts clearly show that the demand for Ford products is greater than manufacturing facilities to produce and were it not for the deed stocks, which are now being rapidly depleted, many more customers been compelled to wait for their cars. It will be only a matter of weeks, till a big surplus of orders will prevent anything like prompt deliveries.
If you would be sure of having your Ford car or truck when you should place your order now. Don't delay. Phone us or drop us a card.
GEORGE DUNTON
FORD AND FORDSON SALES AND SERVICE
Anaheim Phone 263
ANAHEIM DAILY HERALD
CITY AND COUNTY
Anaheim will be represented at the Pacific Coast Bowling League tournament, which is to be held at Fresno this week by Wm. Karam, who leaves tonight. Karam, who has the happy faculty of "hitting the head pin," will play in the MacKenzie Colts, a Los Angeles team.
—See "Forbidden Fruit" at the Fairyland Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. One performance 7:45.—Adv.
Mrs. Elwood Hunt of Terra Haute, Ind., arrived Monday afternoon for a visit with her son, Mr. H. H. Hunt of South Claudina street. En route Mrs. Hunt visited in Colorado, stopping at the most interesting points. Upon leaving California she will return by way of Seattle and Portland.
—Entire luncheon at Fairyland Inn. We make home-made candies.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilcox, Miss Olive Mauser, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trudeau, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Young, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mauser motored to Marlbo Dam near San Diego, for the week end.
—Autos for hire. Call Heinle 53—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sidnam are the happy parents of baby Suzanne Sidnam, born to them Sunday at the Fullerton hospital.
—Entire luncheon at Fairyland Inn. We make home-made candles.—Adv.
Mrs. Skee of the Philadelphia hungalow court will leave tomorrow for Taft where she will visit for three months with her husband.
—Delicious brick ice cream at Fischles
CITY AND COUNTY
County Horticultural Commissioner A. L. Morris has issued a warning to sanchers and persons looking after small truck gardens to watch out for the small Coral snake. According to Morris, this snake and the rattlesnake are the only two poisonous reptiles in Southern California. The Coral snake is a native of Mexico and works its way into this section of the state about this time of the year. It may be identified by red, black and yellow stripes around its body. The stripes run around the body of the snake.
—Witman for good jewelry.—Adv.
Judge Cox of Santa Ana received a check yesterday for $20 from the Southern California Auto Club in payment for a fine imposed recently upon Henry Guenther, arrested recently for driving an overloaded truck along the county highway. Guenther was arrested by "Shorty" Myers.
—K. C. dance Tuesday, May 3.—Adv.
A report that Clinton Baldwin of Fullerton suffered the loss of a lap robe, overcoat and driving gloves, taken from his automobile Sunday while he was attending the Placentia Community church, was received by the sheriff.
—For Real Bargains see: Golden State Real Estate Co., 189 S. Los Angeles St.—Adv.
Jack Wormser escaped from the physiopathic ward of the Los Angeles county, farm yesterday, according to word received at the sheriff's office. Officials at the farm request everyone to keep on the lookout for this man; as he is said to be insane.
CITY AND COUNTY
County Motorcycle Officer O. Carr, both of whose ankles were fractured when his motorcycle lifted with an automobile about a week ago, is now able to get aboard in a wheel chair. Both of his arms are in plaster casts.
Former Oregonans living in Southern California are being advised to reunion to be held at Sycamore Grove Park, Los Angeles, Saturday May 14. Coffee will be served free purchasers of silk badges. The gram will start at 2 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Pember Mrs. Edyta Kemper attended the sion play today at San Gabriel.
Miss Blanche Hixon has been her home for a few days with an attack of the grippe.
Mrs. W. B. Strait of Ogden, U.S., is the guest for the summer of aunt, Mrs. Linna Thomas.
Mrs. Joseph Helmsen has returned from a two weeks' visit with friends in Orange and Eldeno.
William Kohlenberger who sued an injury on his right hand cently left W hospital this morning.
Mrs. Wm. R. Baldwin Fullerton a philips at the Anaheim sanitary院
A. T. Harris of Buena Park patient in the Anahiion hospital.
F. Ambiel of this city is a pay in the Anaheim hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritchie
Fullerton hospital.
Entire luncheon at Fairyland Inn. We make home-made candies—Adv.
Mrs. Skee of the Philadelphia humgallow court will leave tomorrow for Taft where she will visit for three months with her husband.
Delicious brick ice cream at Fischles
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCullah and daughter Kathryn Anna were the dinner guests last night of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Sutherland.
Automobiles are easily sold through a Herald Want Ad.
Messrs. A. Bevillard and MacDowell left today for a fishing trip above San Jacinto to Snow Creek.
Mary E. Coons, Notary Public, 207 E. Center. Phone 114—Adv.
Mrs. A. C. Hargrave of Ontario visited with friends in Anaheim yesterday.
Entire luncheon at Fairyland Inn. We make home-made candies—Adv.
Miss Alice Underwood of La Habra is a patient at the Anaheim sanitarium.
Witman. Eyesight specialist—Adv.
Charles Eygabroad transacted business in Los Angeles today.
Don't miss Cecil B. DeMille's masterpiece, "Forbidden Fruit" at the Fairyland Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. One performance 7:45—Adv.
Mr. H. A. Troxel of Placentia is a patient at the Anaheim sanitarium.
Don't miss Cecil B. DeMille's masterpiece, "Forbidden Fruit" at the Fairyland Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. One performance 7:45—Adv.
For Real Bargains see:
Golden State Real Estate Co., 189 S. Los Angeles St—Adv.
Jack Wormser escaped from the physopathic ward of the Los Angeles county, farm yesterday, according to word received at the sheriff's office. Officials at the farm request everyone to keep on the lookout for this man; as he is said to be insane.
August 2 to 12 has been named as the date for the annual encampment of the Southern California Veterans' association, according to announcement today by Judge O. H. Maryatt. The encampment will be held in Santa Monica canyon.
George Ehrle transacted business in Los Angeles yesterday.
NEW BOOKS PLACED IN CITY LIBRARY
Non-Fiction
The Peace Negotiations, Robert Lansing.
Now It Can Be Told, Philip Gibbs.
Synonyms and Antonyms, F. S. Allen.
Forty Thousand Quotations, Charles N. Douglas.
Domesday Book, Edgar L. Masters.
Complete Poetical Works, William Wordsworth.
Music Lovers' Cyclopedia, Rupert Hughes.
The Americanization of Edward Bok, an autobiography.
John Burroughs, Boy and Man, Clara Burrus.
The Boy's Life of Lafayette, Helen Nicolay.
Adult Fiction
The Film Mystery, Artfauh B. Reeve.
The Mountebank, Wm. J. Locke.
Find the Woman, Arthur S. Roche.
Main Street, Sinclair Lewis.
Seed of the Sun, Wallace Irwin.
Sister Sue, Eleanor H. Porter.
Flood Tide, Sars Ware Bassett.
The Maid of Mirabelie, Eliot H. Robinson.
The Trail Horde, Charles Alden Seltzer.
Gunsight Pass, William MacLeod Raine.
The Enemies of Women, V. Blasco Ibanez.
S About
CAR
History at Detroit. They show you just a month since Jan. 1, 1921, and how united States.
Delivered to Retail Customers
57,208
63,603
87,221
Retail Sales 208,032
ths of 1921 exceeded production by national cars and trucks and the estilants combined calls for only 90,000!
Ford products is growing much and were it not for the dealers' limitmany more customers would have only a matter of weeks, therefore, unlike prompt deliveries.
or truck when you want us or drop us a card.
UNTON
SALES AND SERVICE
Phone 263
Main Street, Sinclair Lewis.
Seed of the Sun, Wallace Irwin.
Sister Sue, Eleanor H. Porter.
Flood Tide, Sara Ware Bassett.
The Maid of Mirabelle, Eliot H. Robinson.
The Trail Horde, Charles Alden Seltzer.
Gunsight Pass, William MacLeod Raine.
The Enemies of Women, V. Blasco Ibanez.
Juvenile Fiction
Tuck-Me-In Stories, Enos B. Comstock.
Tales and Tags, A. J. L.
Grand-daddy Whiskers, M. D., Nellie M. Leonard.
In Play Land, Frances W. Danielson.
Little Heroes of France, Kathleen Burke.
Beatrice of Denewood, E. B. and A. A. Knipe.
Winona of Camp Karonya, Margafet Widdemer.
Winona's Way, Margaret Widdemer.
Scott Burton on the Range, Edward G. Cheyney.
Boy Scouts of the Air in Belgium, Gordon Stuart.
Boy Scouts of the Air in the Lone Star Patrol, Gordon Stuart.
MODEL VILLAGE
HAMILTON, Ontario—It is proposed to erect a model village on 60 acres of land near Ancaster, Ontario,
for married incurable war veterans now taking treatment at the government hospitals. The town will consist of 60 or 70 houses, costing about $3200 each, a factory for the manufacture of toys, a school, a community hall, and other institutions.
There was a fear that Italy would let d'Annunzio off without punishment, but it appears that he has been married.
Make Chautauqua Week
Your Vacation Week
Music
Chautauqua is a veritable festival of music. Licensure's Little Symphony Orchestra is scheduled for two notable concerts. Then there is the Sam Lewis Company, headed by the prominent Welsh tenor; Sam Lewis; The Orpheus Four, America's foremost male quartet; The Jugo-Slav Tamburica Orchestra; Walter Jenkins; The Roach-Freeman Company. Twelve concerts in all—certaintly the music alone is worth far more than the cost of the season ticket.
Lectures
Many notables appear on the Chautauqua lecture staff this season. Stefansson, the famous Arctic explorer, is one of the headliners. Peter Clark Macfarlane, noted American writer, is another. Add to these two celebrities the name of Tom Shelhill, just back from Russia, Hunt Cook of the Chicago Art Institute, Father Cronin and Burnell Ford, inventor and electrical scientist.
Entertainment
An outstanding entertainment event is scheduled for the fifth night in a big play production presented by the Keighley Broadway Players with an all-professional cast. Another entertainment feature of note comes in the two programs to be presented by Ada Roach and Ruth Freeman on the second day. This is a duo with a country-wide reputation.
— Season Tickets Now On Sale —
By Local Committee
ADULTS, $2.72; Students, $1.50; Child, $1.00. No War Tax.
ANAHEIM
MAY 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,
Tickets on Sale at
Henderson Realty Co.
Simpson Realty Co.
G.E. Kitcheh Grocery
Style Shop
Gazette Office
Webber Book & Music Store
Boston Bakery
Dr. Waters
High School Office
I. R. Abernathy
P. F. Kenney Grocery
Anaheim Electric Co.
W. E. Bartlett
A. W. Wood
J. J. Schneider
A. E. Hargrave
J. P. Probst
C. G. Randall
MAY 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,
Tickets on Sale at
Henderson Reality Co.
Simpson Realty Co.
G. E. Kitcheh Grocery
Style Shop
Gazette Office
Webber Book & Music Store
Boston Bakery
Dr. Waters
High School Office
I. R. Abernathy
P. F. Kenney Grocery
Anaheim Electric Co.
W. E. Bartlett
A. W. Wood
J. J. Schneider
A. E. Hargrave
J. P. Probat
C. G. Randall
Try The Herald Job Department for Your Printing.
MAY 8th soon here
and throughout the land thousands of Mothers will be surprised and delighted when they receive the wonderful remembrance planned by the members of the Mothers' Day Club. If you have not already joined in this conspiracy of affection, delay no longer. Visit any Brunswick dealer and learn all about the
Mothers' Day Club
A Brunswick Idea
Mothers' Day Club
A Brunswick Idea
The House of Brunswick has authorized every Brunswick dealer to participate in a nation-wide plan for the presentation of a Brunswick Model 112 and ten especially appropriate records and—but the rest is a secret and we shouldn't publish it.
Every son and daughter who joins with Dad in the Mothers' Day Club has a remarkable opportunity to honor him or her Mother in a delightful, lasting manner—the plan brings her a great surprise and constant enjoyment.
Special terms and extra features are part of this plan. A Brunswick dealer will be glad to explain them personally, so as not to divulge the secret.
Find out at once about this Mothers' Day Club. To obtain this information does not place you under the slightest obligation. The whole plan is arranged for YOU, so as to give you an easy way to make Mothers' Day of 1921 long remembered.
Visit a Brunswick Dealer today
You'll surely want to join
Brunswick
PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS
DANZ PIANO Co.
"THINK OF MUSIC"