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RED CROWN GASOLINE
Dependable all the way
The high reputation of Red Crown gasoline is based on the performance of "Red Crown" past and present. Its absolute dependability has made it generally recognized as the Gasoline of Quality.
Red Crown gasoline is always dependable because it supplies a continuous stream of power from the beginning of the trip to the end. Ready starting, a rapid pick-up and greater mileage—these are the results you get when you use "Red Crown."
You will find "Red Crown" throughout the Pacific Coast, at your neighborhood and other Standard Oil Service Stations, at garages and at other dealers. Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
you get when you use "Red Crown."
You will find "Red Crown" throughout the Pacific Coast,
at your neighborhood and other Standard Oil Service Stations,
at garages and at other dealers.
Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
Copyright, 1921, by
Standard Oil Company,
(California)
Look at
Look at
The Palmer
at Front, Back or Side
and it always has that comely, stylish appearance, so that coming,
going or standing, you are always "sure of yourself." Here are two
garments—from our many—that demonstrate that fact.
Take a little time to inspect our offerings and
you will find just the right garment—the one
made, it would seem, especially for you.
$2500 and up
Welcome S. S. Convention Delegates. Visit our store
during your visit in Anaheim.
The store selling more than 100 nationally advertised lines
of merchandise.
ON THE SQUARE
The SQR Store
ANAHEIM CALIFORNIA
Town and County Topics
Henry Bunk and daughter, Miss Dorothy, who have resided on East Santa Ana street for the last few years, are leaving for a visit with friends at Garden Blain, Kansas. They expect to stay until the first of February.
Watch for the opening date of the Cedar Chest—Adv.
Clark Chamberlain, who has been visiting with friends at San Francisco en route to Anaheim from Chicago, arrived in Anaheim last week.
Cedar Chest opens about the 18th Watch for the exact date—Adv.
Mrs. Stella Irvine, president of the county W. C. T. U., will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Ross during the Sunday school convention. Mr. Ross and Mrs. Irvine are old time friends.
Lawson Gas Heaters are absolutely odorless. Stroup-Barnes Furniture Co.
Mrs. Ruth Seitz transacted business in Los Angeles today.
Lawson Gas Heaters are absolutely odorless. Stroup-Barnes Furniture Co.
Mrs. Harry Hathaway transacted business in Los Angeles today.
Witman for good jewelry—Adv.
Miss Bernice Smith visited with friends in Anaheim yesterday.
Mary E. Coons, Notary Public, 120 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 7:9—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Higgins of Nampa, Idaho, are new Anaheim residents and are located at 516 South Lemon street.
James Rosendahl is a patient at the Anaheim sanatorium.
Lawson Gas Heaters are absolutely odorless. Stroup-Barnes Furniture Co.
Mrs. Edna Elliott is ill at her home with a bad attack of tonsillitis.
Amack & Sanderson, chiropractors, 148 West Center street—Adv.
W. W. Adama transacted business in Los Angeles recently.
If it's from Witman's it's good—Adv.
Leonard Kellogg of Los Angeles was a business visitor in Anaheim yesterday.
Lawson Gas Heaters are absolutely odorless. Stroup-Barnes Furniture Co.
Mrs. C. L. Newcomb is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Constance Allegeyer for a few days.
Lawson Gas Heaters are absolutely odorless. Stroup-Barnes Furniture Co.
Mrs. Ida Smith of Long Beach and family was the Sunday guest at the Amack home.
Witman. Eyesight specialist—Adv.
George Bremer of Balboa is a patient at the Anaheim sanatorium.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott spent Sunday with relatives at Long Beach.
Mrs. Neva Findley Paris and Mrs. Charles Paris were Sunday guests of friends in Hollywood.
HEMSTITCHING
Expert work, immediate delivery. I reline coats, suits, furs. Mme Parks, Anaheim Dye Works, 217 W. Center. Phone 167J—Adv.
New Wants Today
BETTER GRAB THIS
3 room house, good big lot, close in, biggest little bargain in Anaheim, $2200. One half cash. Better see this one quick.
S. M. KISTLER
236 W. Center Street
Mr. and Mrs. L. Goble, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Clark were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Spake of Pasadena.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lee motored to Redondo Beach Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Durffee, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hitchcock and Mr. and Mrs. D. Hamilton Evans motored to Long Beach Sunday.
"Before time in Israel when a man went to inquire of God, thus he spake; 'Come let us go to the seer, for he that is now called prophet was before time called seer.'" —I Sam. 9:9 Rev. Charles Newman, N. I. S.A., Ordained Spiritualist, Advisor "Come see a man who told me all things that ever I did." —John 4:29 Hours: 10 a.m.to 8 p.m.Sunday by appointment, 705 West Sixth street, Los Angeles, Cal.
REMEMBER
We wash, polish and glaze your autos, install compressor and spray to clean your motor, dress your top. We call for and return cars. 135 Elm St Phone 272J C.E.Ingraham, Prop.-Adv
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Tuesday, November 8, 1921.
WANTED TO BUY OR RENT—5 or 6 room bungalow. Address Anaheim-Herald D. O.
A DREAM
Come true. Fine old country home near Anaheim, budded walnuts, 4 acres bearing; Valencia oranges 6 acres bearing; grapes, fruits, flowers, shade trees. Nice house, barn, garage, and other buildings; water plant. First class land leveled and piped. $22,000. Pay me $6000 and make your own terms on the rest.
H. M. KING
Anaheim Phone 759J1
FOR SALE—Dodge touring, late 1916. five good tires, new top, engine just overhauled, $450. George Arnold, third house north R. R. on Placentia avenue. Placentia.
FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Airdale dog, 4 years old, kind and gentle to children, would make an excellent ranch dog. Owner going east, only reason for selling. Apply to north-west corner on North Palm street.
WANTED—Used two-wheel trailer. Phone 59 or 641 after 6 p.m.
FOR RENT—Furnished bed room in new home. 209 East Adele street. Phone 433J.
FOR SALE—Oldsmobile 8, seven passenger or will take in Ford. Also two lots. Phone 161J. Call at 516 South Lemon.
WANTED—Saleslady or solicitor, salary and commission, easy work, short hours. Inquire for Mr. Horner, 9 to 11 mornings. 120 North Los Angeles street.
WANTED TO RENT—5 or 6 room furnished or unfarnished house by responsible party, reference furnished. Herald M. D. C.
FOR RENT—7 room unfurnished house, adults only. Herald L. C.
FOR SALE—Lot close in, paved street, good for flats or apartments, 1-1-2 blocks from Center street. Inquire 612 North Olive.
FOR SALE—1920 Chevrolet, good condition, cheap if taken before Nov. 15th–602 East Center street, Anaheim.
FOR RENT—Furnished tent house, for housekeeping. Call at 407 South Philadelphia.
FOR SALE—1921 Buick, run 4000 miles, extra tires, side wings, water meter, extinguisher, mirror, battery new, tires nearly new, $1450, good terms. McLaughlin, G. P. Yorba Linda. Phone Placentin 207.
FOR SALE—Saxon six touring car, A-1 condition, good rubber, $250; also one east front lot in Elk Park tract. Call 116 North Olive street. Phone 172J.
WANTED—Work as stenographer, can do bookkeeping. Would like to type if there is nothing else. Box M. E., Herald.
LOST—Record books of Parker Iron Works, San Bernardino, on South Los Angeles street. If found, leave at Schneider's Market. Reward.
FOR RENT—2 rooms, unfurnished, light, gas, $17 month. Chamber of Commerce Apartments, South Claudina.
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