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PAGE FOUR Anaheim Gazette ESTABLISHED 1870 ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY Henry Kuehel, Editor and Proprietor SUBSCRIPTION PER YEAR ... $1.50 SIX MONTHS ... $1.00 THREE MONTHS ... $ .50 Entered at the Anaheim Postoffice as second-class matter OFFICIAL CITY PAPER MRS. LAURA ROBISON DEAD After an illness extending over several weeks, Mrs. Laura Robison died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. G. W. Sandilands, on East Center street, Monday. Mrs. Robison was 73 years of age, and came to Anaheim from Iowa thirty-five years ago. Her husband, who died about twenty years ago, was a veteran of the civil war, and was one of the well known citizens of this section. She leaves three daughters, Mrs. G. W. Sandilands, Mrs. W. H. Lawrence and Miss Alice Robison, all of this city. She was a member of the Presbyterian church. Funeral services were held at Backs & Terry undertaking* parlors at two o'clock yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Robison's death will be felt as a personal loss to friends who have known her for many years and to whom she had endeared herself by her many lovable qualities. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Walker of the Presbyterian church, or which deceased was a member. SOUTHERN CAL. RANCHERS Funeral services were held at Backs & Terry undertaking parlors at two o'clock yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Robinson's death will be felt as a personal loss to friends who have known her for many years and to whom she had endeared herself by her many lovable qualities. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Walker of the Presbyterian church, or which deceased was a member SOUTHERN CAL. RANCHERS IN PROSPEROUS CONDITION Farm Bureau Speaker Says This Section is Fortunate R. V. Peters, vice-president of the state farm bureau, addressed the canvassers who are conducting a membership campaign, at Santa Ana Monday. "One can hardly begin to realize the extreme critical condition that exists in the farming sections of the east and the middle west," he said. "Southern California is the only really prosperous agricultural district in the country today." Peters, who spoke to the assembled guests in behalf of the campaign, to secure additional members for the farm bureau, said that Iowa, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio are the outstanding leaders in farm bureau activities at present. There are more than 100,000 members in those states. Much of the success of the farm bureau work is due to the efforts of these workers, the speaker said. Peters, who was one of the delegates to the national farm bureau convention, held in Atlanta, related some of his experiences there and told of the legislative hopes and aims of the organization. He said the bureau was actively opposing the $15 tax on nitrate products from Chile. The bureau favors a bill which will legalize cooperative marketing, but is opposed to the Cummins bill, which provides for a 5 per cent increase inducts handled by the bureau is also vying for manufacture drinks. CHRISTMAS GIFTS AND SUGGESTIONS At The Prince St Gifts worth while in great Xmas display at lowest price AND SUGGESTIONS At The Prince St. Gifts worth while in great Xmas display at lowest price. Women's Silk Stockings —"Everwear" Silk Stockings, reinforced with lisse. All sizes; black, brown, blue, tan and white, $1.50. —Other Silk Hose, $1.00 to $4.75. Handkerchiefs —Men's and Ladies' Single and Boxed. Beautiful is not the word this year for these Handkerchiefs, and all different. Prices from 10c up. Aprons —Aprons, Fancy New Aprons of Black Sateen, with Creton trimmings, $1.25. Girls' Boudoir Caps ...75p Brush Wool Scarfs ...$4.75 Towels and Bath Mats —Pretty patterns in pink and blue. are to be had in those durable gifts. Priced very low. 50 cents to $2.25. “Vanity Fair” Silk Underwear When you give this line as a Xmas gift you know it is the best and one appreciated the most. We have Shirts, Step-ins and Bloomers. Gloves —Gloves. All kinds of Kid Gloves; long and short ones, as low as $1.50 per pair. Camisoles at ...$1.00 Corduroy Bath Robes ...$6.50 Jap Tabl —Very good gifts terns, different sizes to match, as low Sweaters, —Sweaters, the and good looking, all colors at $2.50 Cuff and —Cuff and Collarty designs and c gandles. Purses Dolls Dresses, Coats, Skirts, Blouses, Waists, Underski make very good Xmas Gifts. THE PRINCE STO Center and Lemon Sts. Miss This! Day--Tonight Waudeville O SHOW High-Class Acts ALSO M DESMOND IN Ferous Toys" and SATURDAY Picture of the Year a Negri IN rabian Night" LEASE RESERVOIR SITE TO STANDARD OIL Anaheim Union Water Company Officials Instructed to Sign B. F. Martin, of the Standard Off Co., came before the board of directors of the water company Saturday regarding leasing the Yorba reservoir site for oil. It was moved by Holmes, seconded by Miller, that the company lease the Yorba reservoir site to the Standard Oil Co., and the drawing of the lease be referred to the oil committee and the attorney. Motion carried. Report of the finance committee was upon motion accepted and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the various demands therein recommended. Reports of the treasurer and superintendent were upon motion accepted and ordered filed. Upon motion by Thamer, seconded by Annin, the action of the committee of the whole board in authorizing Vice-President Tuffree to sign an agreement with the Amalgamated Oil Co., regarding the oil gravity tests, be ratified, and that this agreement be made a part of the minutes of the meeting. Superintendent instructed to get further data regarding the piping of the open cement ditch on Water street Anaheim and report at the next meeting. Superintendent instructed to get further data regarding piping a portion of Sycamore street, Anaheim. Upon motion by Holmes, seconded by Tuffree, president and secretary authorized and instructed to sign a lease between the Anaheim Union Water Co. and the Placentia school district for lots in the townsite of Placentia. Superintendent instructed to remove the Mexican houses on the company lots in Placentia. Moved by Thamer, seconded by Picture of the Year a Negri IN rabian Night" aying its second week at the L. A. IFORNIA Anaheim old of of the au was on nibureau ze coosed to des for a 5 per cent increase on certain products handled by the railroads. The bureau is also vigorously opposed to the manufacture and sale of synthetic drinks. About anybody but a deaf mute can talk, but it takes wisdom to be silent. GIFTS ONS ce Store at lowest prices in years ing. Superintendent instructed to get further data regarding piping a portion of Sycamore street, Anaheim. Upon motion by Holmes, seconded by Tuffree, president and secretary authorized and instructed to sign a lease between the Anaheim Union Water Co. and the Placentia school district for lots in the townsite of Placentia. Superintendent instructed to remove the Mexican houses on the company lots in Placentia. Moved by Thamer, seconded by Holmes, president and secretary authorized and instructed to execute a lease with Alex Morales for the warehouse at the rear of the office. Notice read from the California Mutual Water Companies' association, of the annual meeting to be held December 9, 1921. Upon motion by Tuffree, seconded by Annin, Directors Hale and Miller appointed to represent the company. Communication read from the city of Fullerton requesting that company pipe open ditch in front of Walnut Park sub-division. This was referred to the ditch committee and superintendent to investigate and report. Upon motion the following transfer of stock was granted: Three shares Anna McDermont to M. J. Galvin. Upon motion by Tuffree, seconded by Miller, the Holmes resolution was referred to the finance committee to investigate the feasibility of the resol-ution and report back to the board at a future meeting. RICHARDSON IN TOWN State Treasurer Friend W. Richardson, who is a candidate for the Republican nomination for governor of California, was in town on Tuesday afternoon, accompanied by J. F. Craemer, of the Orange News, and made a pleasant call at this office. Mr. Richardson is lining up strong support for his candidacy throughout the state, and says there are 152 newspapers in California supporting his candidacy. He is president of the California Press association, and one of the best known newspaper men and pooliticians in the state. If we believe what Richardson tells us, there is nobody else in the fight. Governor Stephens is way behind, Bob Clarke is not in it, and Uncle Teague has definitely decided not to run. We take off our hat to Richardson as the champion booster of the commonwealth, and we have no doubt that if REA LESTATE MEN ORAGANIZE BOARD Real estate men of Anaheim met at the Walnut cafe Monday night and organized a realty board which will be known as Anaheim Board No. 56. Edwin T. Kelser, of Sacramento, state realty commissioner, was present and made an address. C. C. Tatum, of Los Angeles, vice president and Glenn REA LESTATE MEN ORAGANIZE BOARD Real estate men of Anaheim met at the Walnut cafe Monday night and organized a realty board which will be known as Anaheim Board No. 56. Edwin T. Keiser, of Sacramento, state realty commissioner, was present and made an address. C. C. Tatum, of Los Angeles, vice-president, and Glenn Williams, of Oakland, secretary of the state realty board, were also present. President Thomas, of the Golden State bank, President Sleman, of the First National bank, and President Dolan, of the Anaheim National bank, were present as guests of the real estate men. Several members of the Santa Ana Realty Board were also present, Mr. White, president of the board, making an address in which he predicted that Santa Ana and Anaheim would eventually grow together. Officers were elected as follows: President, J. S. Howard; first vice-president, Bird V. Beebe; second vice-president, J. E. Stewart; secretary, E. A. Hargrove; treasurer, H. P. Tobin. J. W. Jewell, E. A. Hargrove and J. S. Howard were appointed on the by-laws committee. Romain Berger, A. W. Wood, J. E. Stewart and Harold Clairmont on the membership committee, and J. W. Jewell and J. C. Idlor on the entertainment committee. Dr. W. W. Adams Pure Osteopathy Office: No. 220 N. Olive St, Telephone 781-W. Wholesale and Retail Meats and Meat Products Wholesale Prices--Retail Service Beef 14c Highest Quality Steer Beef Loins and Legs 24c For Roasts and Chops Bacon 25c Whole or Half Skinned Hams 32c Whole or Half Shortening 12c burger 12c Spare Ribs 20c RETAIL PRICE LIST Sausages and Prepared Meats Per Lb. Weiner Sausage 16c Bologna Sausage 16c Frankfurters 16c Minced Ham 18c Smoked Liver Sausage 27c Smoked Mettwurst 24c Mexican Sausage, Chorizo 20c Veal Loaf 25c Head Cheese 18c Polish Sausage 25c New England Pressed Ham 28c Tamales, each, 10c DELIVER RETAIL DEPT. MODEL PROVISION CO. ONE · 182 407 S. Claudina St., ANAHEIM DELIVER MODEL PROVISION CO. NE · 182 407 S. Claudina St., ANAHEIM Get Your Xmas Roaster Wagon FREE WE WILL GIVE AWAY ON Saturday Afternoon, Dec. 10th The Fine Rubber-Tired Sherwood Wagon, (valued at $15.00,) now window to the person making the nearest guess in the weight of on the wagon. 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