anaheim-daily-herald 1921-05-13
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$$$ to save on Pianos, Phonographs, and Sewing Machines
IN THIS COMPLETE MUSIC HOUSE you can save money on all musical goods in our line. We carry a full line of goods and sell on easy terms.
—Do not buy anything musical until you visit our store.
—Ask us about our special proposition—it's a good one for you.
Hammel’s Music Store
124 East Center Street
Phone 145
Excelsior Creamery COMPANY
Wishes to announce that our milk and ice cream business has grown by leaps and bounds.
Excelsior Creamery
COMPANY
Wishes to announce that our milk and ice cream business has grown by leaps and bounds, and to call particular
ATTENTION
to the fact that we have established a branch office at the home of Mr. R. L. BAUMSTARK.
282 East Sycamore street, our Anaheim retailman, who is a real live wire.
Phone 177
Call him up for orders. Call him down for errors.
Herald Classified Ads Are Best Every Time
Knickerbocker
REFRIGERATOR
Are a good investment
REFRIGERATOR
Are a good investment
for any home.
Besides being a necessity and a convenience Knickerbocker Refrigerators are a good investment for any home because they save food by keeping it in perfect condition—no waste.
And Knickerbocker Refrigerators are economical—they cut down the ice bill. Made with real walls they retain the cold and conserve the ice even on the hottest days.
And they come in eight different sizes and at prices anyone can afford to pay—from the smaller sizes at $15 to the larger and more elaborate ones at $50.
Xchange Furniture Co
112 East Center St. Phone 568 Anaheim
CITY AND COUNTY
That the California Prune and Apricot Growers, Inc., was successful in its campaign of signing up acreage in California, was announced here today when it was stated that between 75 and 76 per cent of the apricot acreage and 81 per cent of the prune acreage in the state had been signed. It was indicated that a final settlement on last year's crop of apricots is imminent. Reports of a shortage in some sections have resulted in an advance of about 2 cents in prices of apricots, it was stated, choice grade now being quoted at from 18 1/2 to 19 cents.
The American Legion has discontinued their Friday evening dances at Pressel's hall, but will give a much better dance on Tuesday nights on the best finished floor in the best hall in Orange county. We absolutely give the cleanest dance that can be given, no rough stuff tolerated. Come on Tuesday evening each week and enjoy yourself. Help the boys that deserve it and help them to build a club house and meeting place for themselves. Adv.
Lollie McCracken, foreman of the Southern California Edison Company, was arrested Thursday for battery upon the person of a Japanese. He was brought before Justice Cox and pleaded not guilty. "I didn't know who he was, I just knew he was a Jap. But I didn't beat him up. I just pushed his face away." Trial was set for June 23. McCracken was released on his own recognizance.
Entire luncheon at Fairyland Inn. We make home-made candies. Adv.
The civil suit of Aaron Teterman vs. B. Epstein and Mrs. B. Epstein concerning the ownership of property in the Vista Del Mar tract in Huntington Beach has been stricken from the calendar. In a new complaint, Mitchell Kaufman and his wife have been named as interveners in the case, they also claiming ownership of the
CITY AND COUNTY
If you ever lived in Oregon you are included in the call for the picnic reunion all day Saturday, May 14, in Sycamore Grove Park, Los Angeles. Everything is ready for the Oregonans from all parts of Southern California, county registers, badges, plans for hot coffee, basket dinners and programs. Col. F. H. True, C. H. Parsons, Harry K. Sargent and others will speak. Make your plans to come and spend the day with the old friends.
Entire luncheon at Fairyland Inn. We make home-made candies. Adv.
Marriage licenses were issued today to Carl S. Evanson, 27, and Ida Kelly, 27, of Huntington Beach; Edward D. Giron, 22, of Santa Ana, and Gloria Prashbaker, 21, of Los Angeles; Riley T. McEwen, 40, and Julia Tison, 38, of Santa Monica; William Richelli, 22, and May L. McWilliams, 21, of Los Angeles; George Zaich, 33, and Dorothy Schertz, 34, of Los Angeles.
Good home made candies at Fischles
Domestic Science class 1 in cooking had the privilege this morning of investigating the Sanitary bake shop machinery, with Mr. Larsen giving a sample roll of modern bakery foods. They then went through the Schneider Meat Market, which also was very interesting to the girls. They were accompanied by their teacher, Miss Martina Neal, and community nurse, Miss Kuehl.
The speediest star of the screen in the speediest play of his career: Tom Mix in "The Road Demon" at Fairyland Sunday and Monday. Adv.
Harry D. Rilley, Studebaker agent; reports the sale of a car to W. H. Lingenfelter of Orange.
Mr. and Mrs. Kase Beer of Garnett, Kansas, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ross, Mr. Ross and Mr. Beer have been friendly.
"BIKE” RACES WILL BE RUN HERE TOMORROW
Get out your bicycle and get ready to take part in the bicycle parade here tomorrow. It really doesn't matter how old you are or how young there is a possibility that you will win a prize. You don't have to enter a race to get in the parade—just fall in line and follow the crowd and then watch the races.
The third annual bicycle races of the Kern Bicycle Company will follow the parade and with the exception of the long distance race all of the events will be held on West Broadway.
Judging from the number of entries the races this year will be more hotly contested than heretofore, and the young bicycle enthusiasts announce that all world records are in danger.
The Kern Bicycle Company gives these races in connection with other bicycle stores throughout the nation.
Showing Sunday and Monday at Fairyland, Tom Mix's big picture: "The Road Demon." A tale of western grit on auto track and in saddle. A romance in which speed wins. Don't miss it. Adv.
Bishop S. P. Spreng, D. D., of Naperville, Illinois, will preach in Salem Evangelical church next Sunday evening. Every body is cordially invited.
LEE'S Filling Station
is now open for business at the corner of Center & Philadelphia
Entire luncheon at Fairland Inn. We make home-made candies.—Adv.
The civil suit of Aaron Teterman vs. B. Epstein and Mrs. B. Epstein concerning the ownership of property in the Vista Del Mar tract in Huntington Beach has been stricken from the calendar. In a new complaint, Mitchell Kaufman and his wife have been named as interveners in the case, they also claiming ownership of the property in question.
For Real Bargains see: Golden State Real Estate Co., 189 S. Los Angeles St.—Adv.
C. Machow, Huntington Beach traffic officer, who was arrested for alleged cruelty to animals, appeared before Justice of the Peace Cox to answer to the charge. His trial was set for June 20 at 10 o'clock. The complaint alleges that Machow deliberately ran over a dog with his motorcycle.
Bungalow Jazz Orchestra for good dances. Phone Joe at 145.—Adv.
Roger Y. Williams, judge of the superior court in department 2, was confined to his home today with a cold so severe that he could not talk. The only case on the docket, the arraignment of Frank Becker and Joe Falton, was heard by Judge West.
A complaint charging battery was issued yesterday against Albert H. Johnson of Huntington Beach. L. M. Phillips swore to the complaint.
Entire luncheon at Fairland Inn. We make home-made candies.—Adv.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Doescher, Akron, Ohio, on May 8, a daughter. Mr. Doescher is the pastor of Madison Ave. Evangelical church at Akron, and is the oldest son of Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Doescher of this city.
If it's from Witman's it's good—Adv.
White Lily Bread, the good, clean-made, perfectly baked bread, is on sale at your grocers or at the bakery.—Adv
C. L. Head has returned from a trip to Kern and Taft. He was one of a party of six Los Angeles film men who are members of the W. Yangeles Oil Company. The object of the trip was to add an oil lease to their other interests.
It is a simple matter for one to get good bread at your grocers—just tell him to give you White Lilly Bread.—Adv.
Delicious brick ice cream at Fischles
Otto Hammel, during a business trip this week to Los Angeles, secured the agency for this town of the Miess-nerec piano. This little instrument possesses a perfect tone and Mr. Hammel is quite proud of getting this agency.
Mary E. Coons, Notary Public, 207 E. Center. Phone 114.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stroup retuned today from an outing at Camp Weesha in the San Bernardino mountains. They report as having made several splendid catches of trout.
Did you ever try the Rye Bread made by the White Lily Bakery? It certainly is a nice bread.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Dresser left this morning by automobile with friends for Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Dresser will remain with friends for two...
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stroup returned today from an outing at Camp Weesha in the San Bernardino mountains. They report as having made several splendid catches of trout.
—Did you ever try the Rye Bread made by the White Lily Bakery? It certainly is a nice bread.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Dresser left this morning by automobile with friends for Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Dresser will remain with friends for two months and Mr. Dresser will return in two weeks.
—No. 1 wallboard $45 per M. B. F. Spencer 166 W. Center, phone 27.-Adv
—Witman for good jewelry.—Adv.
Sally Sheffield, Faye Stephens, Harold Lewis, Grace Morley, Lora Teshner, all of the Ellison-White Chautauqua, have been guests at the Valencia while on program at Fullerton and Anaheim.
—Autos for hire. Call Heinle 53—Adv
Monday night at 7:30 the Sunshine Philathea class is requested to be present at the home of Miss Hazel Withee on East Center street. This meeting will be important and every member is cordially invited to attend.
—Automobiles are easily sold through a Herald Want Ad.
Anaheim officers are kept busy these last few days. Last night a shot was taken five times at a prowler on North Lemon street.
Virgil Simpson, formerly of Anaheim, arrived yesterday from Imperial valley and is the guest of relatives.
—Witman. Eyesight specialist.—Adv.
Mrs. Mason Smith of Brea underwent an operation at the Fullerton hospital recently.
Dunham-Knipe Company
249 E. Center St.
BETTER CLASS OF GROCERIES
REASONABLE RATES
For Instance
SNOWDRIFT
—Purely vegetable. In sealed tins only.
Nothing in our store gives us more pleasure to recommend to you than SNOWDRIFT
In 1-lb.; 2-lb.; 4-lb. and 8-lb. cans
Gold Dust
small pkgs. each ..... 4c
Lighthouse Washing Powder
2 for ..... 15c
Del Monte Beans
large ..... 23c medium 13c small 7c
Continental Sardines
3 for ..... 25c
Wesson Oil
—Do you cook with WESSON OIL?
You will if you try it. In pints and quarts.
A SUGGESTION
Wesson Oil Plain Layer Cake
(From Mrs. Allen's "SNOWDRIFT SECRETS")
Two-thirds cupful sugar.
¼ cupful of WESSON OIL.
1 egg, separated.
—Do you cook with WESSON OIL?
You will if you try it. In pints and quarts.
A SUGGESTION
Wesson Oil Plain Layer Cake
(From Mrs. Allen's "SNOWDRIFT SECRETS")
Two-thirds cupful sugar.
¼ cupful of WESSON OIL.
1 egg, separated.
1 teaspoonful vanilla or other extract.
¼ teaspoonful salt.
½ cupful milk.
1½ teaspoonful baking powder.
1½ cupfuls flour.
Pour the oil into the mixing bowl; stir in the sugar, the egg yolk, well-beaten, the salt and the flavoring. Sift together the flour and the baking powder and add it alternately to the mixture with the milk. Then fold in the egg white beaten stiff, and transfer the mixture to two medium sized layer-cake pans, which have been lightly rubbed with WESSON OIL. Bake 35 minutes in a moderate oven; cool and put the layers together with a cooked cream filling, jam, marmalade, jelly, sugared fresh fruit or well-drained canned fruit and cover the top layer with any simple icing or with a generous sprinkling of powdered sugar.
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