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1921-06-17 · Anaheim Daily Herald · page 5 of 10 · OCR glm-ocr
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Town and County Topics June 19 the Fraternal Brotherhood members and the drill teams of the larger cities will have their annual picnic at Orange county park. Competitive drills will be held and sports throughout the day. All members are cordially invited to attend. —Automobiles are easily sold through a Herald Want Ad. Mr. and Mrs. George Theodore and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Theodore motored to Los Angeles today on business. Physicians of Orange county are anticipating an invitation to join the annual "high jinx" of the physicians of Riverside and San Bernardino counties, following an announcement made recently by Dr. E. J. Eytinge of Radlands, secretary of the San Bernardino County Medical society. The affair is to be held this year at Forest Home June 21, next Tuesday, and the announcement to the effect that the medicos of Orange, Los Angeles, San Diego and other southern counties would be asked to join in the fun. —Autos for hire. Call Heinie 58—Adv Saturday Specials Sugar 100 lbs. $675 Cheese Full Per Bishop's Cocoa lb... 15c Jello all flavors ... 10c Milk, all brands Pineapple, fancy slice, No. 2½... 25c SOAP SPECIAL Bob White, Mermaid Queen, Luna and Lenox Soap... 5c Rolled Bar 80 lbs. Chicken M 100 lbs. Bishop's Cocoa lb. 15c Jello all flavors 10c Milk, all brands Pineapple, fancy slice, No. 2½ 25c Broken sliced, No. 2½ 22c Country Gentleman Corn, 2 cans 35c Tomatoes, with puree, 2½ lb. 10c Coffee 41c All brands, lb. SOAP SPECIAL Bob White, Mermaid Queen, Luna and Lenox Soap 5c Ben Hur, White King, Swift,s White Laundry 6c R. & M. Naptha, Fell's Naptha, P. & G. Naptha, Rub No More 7½c White King Washing and Machine Soap, large size 50c Citrus Washing, Powder 28c Lux 10c THE first thing you want in foods—and the all important thing is purity. Cost—taste—everything else is of minor consideration. Foods should be nourishing. That's what they are for—to build up strong, sturdy bodies. Calumet Baking Powder is pure in the can. It is made in the largest, cleanest, most modern Baking Powder Factories on earth—only of such ingredients as have been officially endorsed by United States Food Authorities. KEEP your baking costs down HERES THE BEST WAY USE CALUMET BAKING POWDER 'BEST BY TEST' It's pure in the baking. Calumet never fails to produce the sweetest and most palatable of nourishing foods. It has more than the ordinary leavening strength. You use less of it. That's one reason it is the most economical of all leaveners. Another reason is—it is sold at a moderate price—you save when you buy it. A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some baking powders come in 12 oz. cans instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver F. Thayer at San Bernardino on June 14, according to information received in Anaheim today. Mrs. Thayer was Miss Claire Wagner of this city before her marriage. Mrs. Thayer is a sister of Messrs. Henry, Will and Edward Wagner of Anaheim. Ice cream for all occasions. Fine candies. Fairyland Inn.—Adv. Orangethorpe school district has voted a seven mill tax to cover the cost of school improvements it is planning to make. About $111,000 is involved. Baldwin Refrigerators at Stroup-Barnes.—Adv. G. A. McEwain of Santa Ana is a patient at the Anaheim sanitarium. One thousand one hundred and seventy-one men and women are actively engaged in handling the Orange district's golden harvest of oranges and lemons at eleven packing houses in Orange and immediate vicinity. This represents a weekly disbursement, in wages, to citrus plants of between $25,000 and $30,000. Insist on getting Dresser's White Lily Bread—it's real good bread.—Adv. Witman: Eyesight specialist.—Adv. Ollie Volz and Miss Florence Marshall were quietly married in Judge French's court at Fullerton yesterday afternoon. They will make their home in Anaheim on their return from a short honeymoon. Baldwin Refrigerators at Stroup-Barnes.—Adv. Mrs. Mary Zeigler and daughters Mabel and Elsie motored to Long Beach yesterday. Mrs. Zeigler's nephew, Chester Herman, returned with them. Good home made candies at Fischles Cortez Hoskins and Robert Brown will be guests over the week-end of Mrs. W. A. Brown at Newport. Mrs. Brown will spend a short vacation there. Witman for good jewelry.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gardiner who have been visiting relatives about Fullerton for the past three months returned today to their home near Mexico City. Delicious brick ice cream at Fischles Mr. and Mrs. Al Heying and family and Mrs. F. Heying left this morning for Big Bear Lake where they will enjoy a short vacation. FORD AGENCY WILL HAVE ITS OPENING TOMORROW NIGHT George Dunton is making preparations for the formal open of his new building at the corner Los Angeles and Adele streets' morrow night. Entertainment will be given by Miss Antoinette Friend of Spanish musicians, and Felling orchestra will furnish music for dancing, which will be one of the features of the opening. All departments of the Ford age will be open for inspection, including the repair shop where speed machinery and equipment used for Ford and Fordson tractor will be installed. Operations in re-baking, burning in bearings, rebound cylinders, etc., will be demonstrated. The public is cordially welcome this event which marks the opening of the largest and finest garage in Orange county. CLOTHING WANTED FOR 16 YEAR OLD Clothing for a 16-year-old boy wanted at the Community Shop in old city hall building; it is stated that Mrs. C. E. Phillips, chairman, as boy has called for an outfit, but unable to find articles to fit him among the stock on hand. It is the request of Mrs. Phillips that anyone having a suit and shirt that fit a 16-year-old boy who is late for his age, please bring same to Community Shop. When the dove brings an old brance, the next move is to eat lish branch offices in congregation... Milk, all brands ... $1.55 Rolled Barley, 80 lbs. $1.55 Chicken Mash, 100 lbs. $2.80 Scratch Feed 100 lbs. $2.80 Pure Lard, per lb. 12½c FLOUR Good Family 49 lbs. ... $1.95 Delicious brick ice cream at Fischles Mr. and Mrs. Al Heyling and family and Mrs F. Heyling left this morning for Big Bear Lake where they will enjoy a short vacation. Entire luncheon at Fairyland Inn. We make home-made candies. Adv. Miss Callie Callaway who recently returned from the east to her home in Long Beach visited in Anaheim today. Hot and Cold Lunches. Best homemade pies. Fairyland Inn. Adv. Edna Heineman has returned from Redlands college and will spend her summer vacation with her parents. Mary E. Coons, Notary Public, 207 E. Center. Phone 114. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mathis and children left today for a three months visit in Illinois, their former home. NOTICE—I have sold my dress-making parlors in Anaheim, but will call at your home and do work. Mrs Isabell Davis, Route 1, Box 160, Follerton. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hoskins and Mrs. S. Johnston and daughter motored to Los Angeles today. If it's from Witman's it's good. Adv. Miss Nellie Panghorn of Newton, Iowa, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Willis McColloms. Baldwin Refrigerators at Stroup-Barnes. Adv. Miss Bertha Schmidt has returned to Anaheim and will visit here during the summer. When you wish the best bread made just tell your grocer, "Dresser's White Lily Bread, please." Adv. Mrs. M. E. Canby left today for Bailoa where she will enjoy a week's vacation. Louis Christopher of Riverside transactions business in Anaheim today. Chaffee's Thu All stores and markets w journey to Brookside Pa Is Your Name on Our N WHER Twenty Mul 10% FREE If you b now, you 10% of y goods. Bu When you wish the best bread made just tell your grocer, "Dresser's White Lily Bread, please."—Adv. Mrs. M. E. Canby left today for Balboa where she will enjoy a week's vacation. Louis Christopher of Riverside transacted business in Anaheim today. George G. Shaw of Los Angeles visited friends in Anaheim yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Eden of Los Angeles visited friends in Anaheim yesterday. Mrs. Dugan of Long Beach was the guest of friends here yesterday. J. V. Stuck of Taft is a patient at the Anaheim sanitarium. INDIAN RELICS ON DISPLAY IN WINDOW Indian relics grace the display window of the Golden State National bank today and the public is enjoying a rare sight. The skull and two large bones of the leg of a human being are displayed with the Indian relics. It is presumed the bones are those of an early settler in the west who didn't settle as he desired. Indians interfered with his plans. With flint arrow heads, tobacco pouches, tomahawks, etc., in the display there is a little savings bank on which is a sign worded, "I may be an old fashioned idea, but I am popular just the same." Some home-hunters are more interested in their quest right now than ever before. Advertise your property. AGENCY WILL BE ITS OPENING TOMORROW NIGHT Dunton is making great for the formal opening building at the corner of es and Adele streets toght. Entertainment will be Miss Antoinette Friend and musicians, and Fellinge's will furnish music for dancwill be one of the features. ments of the Ford agency open for inspection, includrepair shop where special and equipment used only and Fordson tractor work . Operations in re-babbiting in bearings, reboring etc., will be demonstrated. Music is cordially welcome to which marks the opening guest and finest garage in ounty. NG WANTED FOR 16 YEAR OLD for a 16-year-old boy is the Community Shop in the building, it is stated by Phillips, chairman, as a illed for an outfit, but was find articles to fit him stock on hand. request of Mrs. Phillips having a suit and shoes 6-year-old boy who is large, please bring same to the Shop. Sugar $645 100 pounds One Free Delivery a Day at 10 a.m. Dunham & Knipe Co. Masonic Building AUTO TOPS Seat Covers, Plate Glass, Quarter Curtains, Trimmings EARL FARRIS Phone 668 226 S. Los Angeles AUTO TOPS Seat Covers, Plate Glass, Quarter Curtain, Brimmings EARL FARRIS Phone 668 226 S. Los Angeles Daily Herald Classified Ads Are The Best Every Time Chaffees' Employees Picnic Thursday, June 23rd. Sales and markets will be closed all day while the employees and their families try to Brookside Park, Pasadena, for their annual picnic. Your Name on Our New Catalog Mailing List? Our New Catalog Will Be Off the Press July 1st Chaffees WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT enty Mule Team Borax Soap Sale If you buy your Soap Chips and Borax Supplies now, you will realize a big saving: We are giving 10% of your purchase of these products in free goods. Buy all next week and economize. 10% FREE If you buy your Soap Chips and Borax Supplies now, you will realize a big saving. We are giving 10% of your purchase of these products in free goods. Buy all next week and economize. Borax Soap Chips Use them for your white clothes, they clean. Use them for the dish water, they release from china, glass and silverware. Use them for woolens and silks, they will protect the fabric. Package $30c Borax Water softener. It's the Borax with the soap that does the work. Its cleaning property is an excellent aid to the housewife. 10c, 25c, 55c Canning Season The ten carloads of Fruit Jars to supply the demand. The berries, fruit and sales are now at their best. Buy your fruit jars now. Season Pts., 90c; Qts., $1.08; half gal., $1.56 OTHER SUGGESTIONS Glasses [tall and squats] 8oz., 58c; 6 oz., 55c Parowax, pkg., 18c Borax, 15c Boyd Jar Caps, doz., 30c Jar Rubbers, 3 doz. 25c Man's Milk Chocolate Cubes Juicy pure milk chocolate cube is wrapped in tinfoil. All these ½-lb. boxes contain 25c Java Black Tea The big reduction in the price of this Tea makes it an exceptionally good buy for a summer beverage—Iced Tea. Pound 40c STORE 36 127 W. Center ANAHEIM