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PAGE TWO Ellis Transfer & Moving LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HAULING 119 E. Center St. Phone 310J WANTED—Bookkeeper, man or woman. Address F. J. W., care Anaheim Daily Herald. CITY AND COUNTRY F. S. Ruggles of Redlandsness visitor in Anaheim today. Masses at the St. Boniface will be held at 7:30, 8:30 o'clock Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Mitte family expect to spend Mr. Pasadena. Mrs. A. K. Wolford of St. is a patient at the Anaheim fun. Ben Baxter, cement plumber—Adv. Dr. and Mrs. Cole will be one of relatives at Long Beach day. Alfred and Wilbur Bonner to Camp Baldy yesterday. If it's from Witman's it's great. Mr. and Mrs. William Young's mother and father tend the Tournament of Roses day if the weather permits. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chambre family will spend New Year's at Pasadena. Mary E. Coons, Notary N. Los Angeles St. Phone George Ross transacted by Los Angeles today. Warren, Earl and Perren were business visitors in Los yesterday. Save a nickel on your light tric lamps 35 cents at Peck's Store—Adv. Dr. and Mrs. John Boegly are guests of out of town over New Years. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rite to attend the Tournament Monday at Pasadena. Amack & Sanderson, chl 148 West Center street—Mr. and Mrs. John Man parents of a baby girl born terday. Mr. and Mrs. Billy H daughter of Cedar Falls, guests of H. M. Petersen and Mrs. Hansen will remain months' visit with friends in California. April Showers, Fox train's—Adv. E. C. Baker of 910 North street is spending a vacant A HAPPY NEW YEAR Kustiner's THE SIGN OF GOOD CLOTHES OPTOMETRIST Glasses Fitted Ten years a member of the North Dakota state board of examiners in optometry. Advanced optical knowledge together with twenty-three years' experience makes our name stand for SERVICE. Using the Vertex Lenses for testing together with the most scientific instruments on the market. Dr. WALTER R. BLAKELY — OPTOMETRIST — Office Over S. Q. R. Store Hours, Except Sunday 8 to 12; 1 to 5:30 Special Appointment By Request FAREWELL and HAIL ONCE AGAIN the turn of the year is here and we look forward with a desire to see the realization of every good wish. It is our hope that 1922 may bring you all happiness and prosperity. The Southern County Bank COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS Anaheim, Cal. BRANCHES El Monte, Cal. · Buena Park, Cal. It will pay you to buy in Anaheim---Read the ad ANAHEIM DAILY HERALD CITY AND COUNTY M. S. Ruggles of Redlands is a business visitor in Anaheim today. Passes at the St. Boniface church be held at 7:30, 8:30, and 10:00 Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Mitchell and family expect to spend Monday in Pasadena. Mrs. A. K. Wolford of Santa Ana patient at the Anaheim sanitary院. Mr. and Mrs. Cole will be the guests relatives at Long Beach New Years Alfred and Wilbur Bonney motored Camp Baldy yesterday. It's from Witman's it's good.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. William Young, Mrs. King's mother and father will attend the Tournament of Roses Mon-Feb if the weather permits. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chamberlain and family will spend New Years with relatives in Pasadena. Mary E. Coons, Notary Public, 120 Los Angeles St. Phone 750.—Adv. George Ross transacted business in Angeles today. Warren, Earl and Perry Mathis are business visitors in Los Angeles yesterday. Save a nickel on your lights. Electric lamps 35 cents at Peck's hardware store.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. John Boege and family guests of out of town relatives for New Years. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ritchie expect attend the Tournament of Roses Sunday at Pasadena. Amack & Sanderson, chiropractors, 8 West Center street.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. John Mang are the parents of a baby girl born late yes-day. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hansen and daughter of Cedar Falls, Iowa, areests of H. M. Petersen and family. Ms. Hansen will remain for several months' visit with friends in South California. April Showers, Fox trot, at Aus- 's.—Adv. E. C. Baker of 910 North Lemon Street is spending a vacation in Los Mrs. Joseph Strittenattter of Whit-tier is a patient at the Anaheim san-itarium. —Save a nickel on your lights. Electric lamps 35 cents at Peck's Hardware Store.—Adv. Mrs. M. Reeser has been confined to her home for several days but is able to be out again. She is the cashier at the Fairyland theater. —Your shoes repaired cheapest and best at East Side Shoe Shop, 313 East Center.—Adv. Master Preston Malott of La Mirada is a patient at the Anaheim sanitarium. —Bed Baxter, cement pipe, 266W.—Adv. Big Price Reduction Increase Hudson Sales The big price reductions in both the Hudson and Essex models has caused another sensation in the motor world. "The Hudsoh people here led in price cutting as they have always led in improvements," said H. R. Grove, Anaheim manager, today. The public are showing their appreciation in a constantly increasing demand for these models, particularly the "Hudson Speedster," according to Mr. Grove. The latest purchaser of a "Speedster" was Mr. Buck of Buck & Gibson, druggists of Anaheim. A new season which it is will be much beginning library will open all day afternoons present.A ployed to b Although he can do ways expected When wides in a has trouble Happy New Year It is our earnest wish bring you all joy a It is our earnest wish to bring you all joy and Golden State Na OFFICI Adolph Thomas Fred Koesel, Vice-Pres. Louis Denni, Vice-Pres. C. F. Grim Louis Denni 1922 1922 Read the ads today Saturday, December 31, 1921 A new schedule of opening hours at the Public Library has been arranged, which it is hoped, by those in charge, will be much appreciated by the public. Beginning Tuesday, January 3, the library will open at 9 a.m. and remain open all day until 9 p.m. The reading rooms will be open on Sunday afternoons from 2 to 5 as they are at present. Another assistant will be employed to help with the work. Although a man never knows what he can do until he tries, it is not always expedient to try. When a woman has troubles she confides in a physician. When a man has troubles he confides in a lawyer. J. D. GUY General Building CONTRACTOR All Kinds of Brick and Cement Work—Bungalows a Specialty Plans and Estimates My Motto Furnished Phone 576 R. Res. 900 E. Center, Anaheim BANK AT COUNT No. 4437 Best wish that 1922 may full joy and prosperity best wish that 1922 may full joy and prosperity State National Bank OFFICERS Adolph Thomas, President Vice-Pres. E. E. Smith, Cashier. Vice-Pres. E. M. Everett, Asst. Cash. DIRECTORS Grim Fred Koesel Wm. Stark Denni Adolph Thomas E. E. Smith. W. A. Bonynge MAY THE New Year MAY THE New Year BRING YOU Happiness and Prosperity ANAHEIM NATIONAL BANK W. A. DOLAN, President A. B. McCORD, Cashier J. H. WENTS, Vice President ANAHEIM