anaheim-gazette 1922-09-14
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PUREBREDS PUT
THE PAY IN PROFIT
Better Live Stock Brings Prosperity to Millions of Farmers
Nowadays if you ramble through the country, you will find that most of the purebred farmers maintain purebred live stock as the hub of their prosperity. The old saying that "Blood will tell" is beginning to pay dividends in all sections of the country. Stockmen have found that purebreds are the animals that put the pay in profit and as a consequence they are replacing the mongrel, scrub and cross-bred stock with full-bloods. A recent survey of the leading live stock producing sections of the country made by Uncle Sam shows that purebred live stock has a 40 per cent greater earning power—without taking into account its breeding or sale value—than scrub stock.
One of the most effective measures which the average farmer of the present era can practice in lessening the leaks and losses which are liable to put a big crimp in his annual profits is to cull the non-productive misfit live stock from his herds and flocks. Purebreds are superior to scrub stock because they are heavier and more economical purducers of meat, milk, wool, mutton and pork. The purebeds mature earlier and show better conformation and suality. The offspring of purebred sires generally command at least 50 per cent hilg her prices than mongrel youngsters of common breeding. These are the reports made by 525 experienced stockmen who own more than 25,000 purebred farm animals and 30,000 fowls. For the last decade all these live stock producers have used purebred sires, while about one-third of all their female stock is also pedigreed.
During the last couple of years, Uncle Sam has been fostering a big drive fourths of the leading breeders report that purebred sires of good quality can be had now in abundance at fair prices. The only difficulties that confront the prospective purchaser is to pay the price and find animals of the type he wishes. It is estimated that each breeder of purebred animals annually converts about nine other farmers to the puebred cause. Reading agricultural journals and periodicals, general observation of the success of purebred herds and the activities of the federal county agents are most effective agencies in influencing farmers to engage in the production of purebred live stock.
SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS
Petition of Frank N. Gibbs et al to vacate and abandon a portion of that public alley in the fifth road district was granted.
Fumigating licenses were ordered issued to A. R. MacBeth, Lefflingwell Rancho company and R. Ramsey.
J. A. Porter, constable of Newport Beach township, was granted a leave of absence from the state for a period of twenty-one days, commencing September 1.
A. F. Lankford was appointed constable of Orange township for the unexpired term.
The tax levy for the year 1922-1923 was fixed at $1.50 inside cities, and $1.90 outside cities.
The county auditor was directed to draw warrants for election officers, rent for polling places and fees for delivering the same.
The county auditor was directed to set apart 20 per cent of all road funds of the county into the general road fund.
Bids were opened for the $58,000 issue of 5 per cent Newport Beach school bonds, and said bonds were sold to Wm. R. Staats company for par, accrued interest and a premium helpful to them and success of their work.
The secretary them Smith-Lever act, which money be paid to stave extension work ues:
“This makes it very law contemplates our farmers’ organization operate in the work co-operative extension ed. It is the duty of agents to render such ever possible in his service any agricultural o siding in it. Further of these extension agents most effective wherewith organized group people. It is entirely pricultural organization operate financially in extension agents to for the support of these funds may be by the extension service cultural colleges and government for work projects.
“In short, it is the extension agent to co-agricultural organization sire to co-operate on objects. If more than exists in a county he with all fairly and in educational work in mutually interested.”
WATER CO. M
The county auditor was directed to draw warrants for election officers, rent for polling places and fees for delivering the same.
The county auditor was directed to set apart 20 per cent of all road funds of the county into the general road fund.
Bids were opened for the $58,000 issue of 5 per cent Newport Beach school bonds, and said bonds were sold to Wm. R. Staats company for accrued interest and a premium of $35.
Plans, specifications and profiles, presented by F. W. Slabaugh, with his recommendations for the building of an addition to the garage at the county hospital, were adopted by the board. Notice for bids for doing the said work to be given by publication in the Orange Daily News. Bids to be received up to 11 a.m. October 3.
Map of tract No. 323 was received by the board and submitted to the city engineer of the city of Newport Beach.
Map of tract No. 324 was received by the board, and submitted to the city engineer of the city of Santa Ana.
Specifications plans and profiles, as presented by the superintendent of highways, with his recommendations for the improvement of Tustin avenue from Fourth to Seventeenth street, in the fifth road district, were adopted by the board. Notice for bids for doing said work to be given by publication in the Santa Ana Bulletin. Bids to be received up to September 26, at 11 a.m.
The county auditor was directed to draw a warrant on the advertising fund in the sum of $300, payable to the Orange County Realty association. Same being for advertising Orange county.
COUNTY AGENTS MUST CONFINE THEIR ACTIVITIES
Must Refrain From Acting as Organizers in Various Movements
Secretary of Agriculture Wallace has just issued a formal statement calling attention to that section of the act of congress which provides for agricultural extension work. After quoting the act, Secretary Wallace says:
"It is thus made clear that the work of the co-operative extension employees, whether county agents, home demonstration agents, boys' and girls' club agents, or other cooperative organizations."
WATER CO. N
The regular meeting directors of the Anahale company was held September 2, with Director Annin, Rust, Thames present at roll call.
Minutes of the last were read and approved.
The following bids for the construction of Pratt dam at the head-tised: Robinson Ro. $19,470; R. H. Travers dergast Construction 900.
Upon motion of H. by Thamer, and unanimously the following resolution Resolved, That the cost a Pratt dam at a point river near the company cording to plans and drawn by Engineer Pratt.
It was moved by H. by Thamer, and unanimously carried that this comp bid of the Prenderger company for $15,900, f tion of the Pratt dam.
Upon motion of H. by Thamer, president were instructed to sit with the Prenderger company for the construction Pratt dam, when same Attorney Head.
Engineer Pratt agrees plans and specification tend the construction five (5) per cent of its price.
The report of the firm was upon motion accruals drawn in payment demands therein r.
The reports of the three perintendent were upcepted and ordered fili.
The ditch committee the grading and levy Moody's ranch near been complete.
Upon motion thefers of stock were shares, G. V. Greining W. Tutton, to Stanley and one-half shares, J. C. Tuffree.
The transfer of five Robert Mears estate t and F. H. Mears was attorney.
scrub sires from their farms. One farmer reports that purebreds are no wte poor man's necessity. He says that he doubled his annual income by selling his scrubs and grades and stocking his farm with plutocratic purebreds. More and more each year, farmers are delving deeper into the book-keeping angle of agriculture. The records aid in separating the chaff and the grain. Almost invariably—if the stock is well selected and of good quality—the purebreds are the animals that aid the farmers in buying new automobiles and modern machinery.
Not all farmers who buy purebreds make good bargains nor secure desirable stock. Just as there are many mongrels, there are also many "scrub" purebreds—animals of excessive refinement, in-bred, under-sized, of poor conformation and quality and unsatisfactory specimens of their breed. Farmers must make haste slowly in buying purebreds. They should deal only with reputable and honest breeders. They should know something about the families and breeding history of the class of animals they wish to buy or else they should secure assistance from their state agricultural college or the United States department of agriculture in picking out foundation stock.
Ordinarily, surplus purebreeds are readily salable at profitable prices. However, sales and prices depend largely on the quality of stock as shown by breeding and production records as well as on the business ability of the breeder. Most of the farmers who now are using purebred sires are satisfied with the quality of offspring obtained. As they gain greater experience many of them purchase even better sires in order to improve the progeny. About three-
helpful to them and contribute to the success of their work."
The secretary then quotes from the Smith-Lever act, which stipulates how money be paid to states for co-operative extension work and then continues:
“This makes it very clear that the law contemplates co-operation with farmers' organizations willing to cooperate in the work with which the co-operative extension agent is charged. It is the duty of the extension agents to render such assistance whenever possible in his teaching capacity to any agricultural organizations residing in it. Furthermore, the work of these extension agents can be the most effective where it is carried on with organized groups of rural people. It is entirely proper for any agricultural organization desiring to cooperate financially in the work of the extension agents to contribute funds for the support of such work, and these funds may be accepted legally by the extension service of the agricultural colleges and by the federal government for work on approved projects."
"In short, it is the business of the extension agent to co-operate with all agricultural organizations which desire to co-operate on approved projects. If more than one organization exists in a county he must co-operate with all fairly and impartially in the educational work in which they are mutually interested."
WATER CO. MINUTES
The regular meeting of the board of directors of the Anaheim Union Water company was held Saturday, September 2, with Directors Hale, Tuffree, Annin, Rust, Thamer and Holmes present at roll call.
Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved.
The following bids were submitted for the construction of the proposed Business Advertisement:
NEW EDISON AND SONORA PHONOGRAPHS
DUNHAM & KNIPE
In with Danz Piano Co.
Edison and Vocallon Records.
162 W. Center Phone 202
Plumbing, Gas Fitting, Steam and Hot Water Heating.
Standard Plumbing
AND HEATING COMPANY
B. J. Miller, Prop.
113 W. Broadway Phone 75
Contracting Estimates Furnished
DEL GEORGIO DAIRY
Guaranteed Milk and Cream
Milk Delivered to Houses Twice a Day from Tuberculosis Tested Cows.
Phone Ana. 787-JR4 or Fullerton 173-J1
“NEW YORK LIFE” INSURANCE
HINSON W. FARIS,
Local Agent,
Phone 461
214 E. Adele St. Anaheim, Cal.
Orange Co. Plumbing COMPANY
1512 W. Center Phone 771
PLUMBING MATERIAL SOLD AT WHOLESALE FOR CASH.
Estimates Given. Anaheim
East Side Shoe Shop
Anaheim's Leading Shoe Repair Shop.
Material and Workmanship of the Highest Standard.
313 E. Center Anaheim
WALTER E. ALTNOW
Has Purchase dthe Independent Battery Station.
We Make, Rebuild, Recharge Batteries
For Quality Photographs and Portraits
BETZOLD STUDIO
Phone 160-W. 110 E. Center St.
Kodak Finishing and Framing
FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES.
AUSTIN BROS.
Prompt Service. Reasonable Prices.
We Deliver.
1103 Lincoln Phone 186.
AUTO TOPS
Sliding Glass California Tops. Craftsman Body Covering, Cushions, Carpets, Linoleum, Tonneau Windshields, Gerenal Repairing.
EARL FARRIS,
226 S. Los Angeles Phone 668
STRICTLY FRESH VEGETABLES FROM OUR OWN RANCH
O. K. PRODUCE CO.
311 E. Center St Phone 371-W
Let Us Fill Your Drug Wants.
ANAHEIM PHARMACY
F. C. Eisenhauer C. N. Bahrenburg
144 W. Center St Phone 370
Orange Co. Drug Co.
300 W. Center St Phone 53
We will parcel post your drug wants.
FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES
M. ANTON
GASOLINE, OIL AND TIRES
BARGAINS EACH WEEK
No. Los Angeles St Phone 315-W
TAKE ADVANTAGE—Of Our Delivery Service Within the City. Parcel Post Service Outside the City.
HEYINGS’ PHARMACY
Established 12 Years.
ATTORNEY-AT LAW
WATER CO. MINUTES
The regular meeting of the board of directors of the Anaheim Union Water company was held Saturday, September 2, with Directors Hale, Tuffree, Annin, Rust, Thamer and Holmes present at roll call.
Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved.
The following bids were submitted for the construction of the proposed Pratt dam at the head gate as advertised: Robinson Roberts company, $19,470; R. H. Travers, $18,980; Prendergast Construction company, $15,900.
Upon motion of Holmes, seconded by Thamer, and unanimously adopted, the following resolution was adopted: Resolved, That the company construct a Pratt dam at a point in Santa Ana river near the company head gate, according to plans and specifications drawn by Engineer Pratt.
It was moved by Holmes and seconded by Tuffree and unanimously carried that this company accept the bid of the Prendergast Construction company for $15,900, for the construction of the Pratt dam.
Upon motion of Holmes, seconded by Thamer, president and secretary were instructed to sign a contract with the Prendergast Construction company for the construction of the Pratt dam, when same is approved by Attorney Head.
Engineer Pratt agreed to furnish all plans and specifications and superintend the construction of this dam for five (5) per cent of the constructios price.
The report of the finance committee was upon motion accepted and warrants drawn in payment of the various demands therein recommended.
The reports of the treasurer and superintendent were upon motion accepted and ordered filed.
The ditch committee reported that the grading and leveling of Mr. Moody's ranch near Anaheim, had been complete.
Upon motion the following transfers of stock were granted: Five shares, G. V. Greininger and Stanley W. Tutton, to Stanley W. Tutton; one and one-half shares, A. H. Bailey to J. C. Tuffree.
The transfer of five shares from the Robert Mears estate to L. M. Kimber and F. H. Mears was referred to the attorney.
WHOLESALE FOR CASH... Estimates Given... ANAHEIM
East Side Shoe Shop
Anaheim’s Leading Shoe Repair Shop. Material and Workmanship of the Highest Standard.
313 E. Center.. ANAHEIM
WALTER E. ALTNOW
Has Purchase dthe Independent Battery Station.
We Make, Rebuild, Recharge Batteries Your Patronage is Sollicited.
301 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 458
E. M. CHALMERS
Baby Chicks, Seeds, Poultry Supplies. FEED, FUEL AND ICE
124 N. Los Angeles Phone 9 Res. Phone 797-J2
Grapesmack. Cherryblush.
Cascade Gingerale
Anaheim Bottling Wks.
404 S. Claudina. Phone 105-J
We Have All Flavors of the Different Soft Drinks of Superior Quality.
PROBST PAINTS AUTOOS FOR ARTICULAR EOPLE
113-115 W. Adele St. Anaheim
AUTO AMBULANCE SERVICE
BACKS & TERRY CO.
H. P. Campbell, Resident Manager FUNERAL DIRECTORS
251 N. Lemon Street, Cor. Cypress. Phones 311 or 77-W.. ANAHEIM
General Contractors and Builders
John A. Voltz & Sons
Let us Build You a Home. Designs and Estimates Furnished Free.
1000 W. Broadway.. ANAHEIM
Let Me Do Your Vulcanizing.
G. B. DANIELS
211 N. Los Angeles Phone 25
Tire Agency for Fisk, U. S and Converse.
When In Anaheim Stop at the CENTRAL HOTEL
(Mrs. A. C. Thill, Prop.)
Rooms by the Day, Week or Month.
Cor. Center and Los Angeles Sts.
LET ME DO YOUR TRANSFERING
FRED S. HINEMAN
We Specialize in Plano Moving.
Prompt Service. Reasonable Prices.
540 Chestnut St.. Phone 714-W
FORD AND FORDSON
M. ANTON
GASOLINE, OIL AND TIRES BARGAINS EACH WEEK
No. Los Angeles St. Phone 315-W
TAKE ADVANTAGE—Of Our Delivery Service Within the City. Parcel Post Service Outside the City.
HEYINGS’ PHARMACY
Established 12 Years.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
J. U. HEMMI
Practice in all courts. Probate Cases a Specialty. German Language Spoken. Offices over Golden State Bank. Phone 682.
FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES
M. Koehler
The Original Lincoln Avenue Grocery. Fresh Vegetables and Fruits. Reasonable Prices.
1119 Lincoln Ave.. Phone 506 Delivery Service.
Anaheim’s Leading Jewelry Store.
THE JEWEL BOX
“Gifts That Please.”
A. A. Cohen, Prop.
Expert Jewelry and Watch Repairing.
223 W. Center St.. Phone 435
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
ABRAM’S BOOK STORE
Typewriters and Repairing. Carbon Paper. Kodak Finishing.
116 W. Center.. Phone 162.
I SELL THE EARTH WITH OR WITHOUT IMPROVEMENTS
BIRD V. BEEBE
Sick, Accident and Fire Insurance.
248 E. Center St.. Phone 882
Holland Electric Co.
Electrical Fixtures, Household Devices and Appliances..
119 N. Los Angeles Phone 402 We Make a Specialty of Wiring Homes
BENEDICT
Ordained Graduate Medium, Clarvoyant and Phychic. No matter what is the cause of your trouble, Benedict will help you.$1.00 readings.
133 W. Center.Fischer Bldg.Anaheim.
St. Joseph’s Academy
Boarding and Day School for Girls and Young Ladles. For further particulars apply to Sister Superior.
407 W.Broadway.. Anaheim.Cal.
Oils,Gasoline and Greases..
Upon motion the following transfers of stock were granted: Five shares, G. V. Greininger and Stanley W. Tutton, to Stanley W. Tutton; one and one-half shares, A. H. Bailey to J. C. Tuffree.
The transfer of five shares from the Robert Mears estate to L. M. Kimber and F. H. Mears was referred to the attorney.
A baby and an automobile are both expensive, but they are equally unavoidable if the family insists upon them.
Not many would have to "start life all over" if they had started life all right.
LONDON
H. EASTON-JENNER
Graduate Teacher of Plano—Leschitiki Method
Voice—Italian Method
Dramatic Expression—L. S. O. E.
Beginners Given Particular Attention Conductor of Choirs and Choral Societies.
Residence, 313 E. Cypress.
Anaheim Auto Wrecking COMPANY
Dealers in Used Automobiles. A complete line of all auto parts and accessories, second-hand tires and tubes, moderate prices, windshield glass, wiping rags. Phone 443. 214 S. Los Angeles St.
Let Us Do Your Heavy Trucking and Transferring.
ANAHEIM TRUCK & TRANSFER COMPANY, Inc.
STORAGE
(J. B. Collings, Manager)
We Go Any Where, Any Place, Any Time. 112 S. Claudina. Phone 262.
CENTRAL HOTEL
(Mrs. A. C. Thill, Prop.)
Rooms by the Day, Week or Month.
Cor. Center and Los Angeles Sts.
LET ME DO YOUR TRANSFERING
FRED S. HINEMAN
We Specialize in Piano Moving.
Prompt Service. Reasonable Prices.
540 Chestnut St.
Phone 714-W
FORD AND FORDSON
REPAIRS EXCLUSIVELY
George J. Poirler, Prop.
Good Service.
Reasonable Prices.
Work by the Hour $1.25.
See Us When In Need of Repairs.
252 N. Los Angeles.
Phone 749
Gasoline price reduced by having your car equipped with the TRIPLE AID FUELIZER
Recent tests show a saving of from 40 to 70% on cars right here in Anaheim.
See A. L. Witter, Room 216 Wilson & Bever Bldg., 148 W. Center St.
Portraits and Commercial Photographer.
ROLLA W. CORNELL
146 W. Center.
Phone 529-R.
Electric Daylight for Your Photographs.
Rain or Shine, Day or Night.
Sherwood Music School
OF CHICAGO, ANAHEIM BRANCH
Private and Class Lessons.
Stella A. Schwentker, Edna L. Hochull Res. 209 E. Broadway 202 Melrose St.
Phone 3-J.
Phone 510-W.
1000 MASON JARS
Pints, 80c per dozen; Quarts 96c dozen; half-gallons, $1.45 dozen.
EASTSIDE GROGERY
329 E. Center St..
Phone 422.
BENEDICT
Ordained Graduate Medium, Clarvoyant and Phychic. No matter what is the cause of your trouble, Benedict will help you. $1.00 readings.
133 W. Center. Fischer Bldg. Anaheim.
St. Joseph’s Academy
Boarding and Day School for Girls and Young Ladies. For further particulars apply to Sister Superior.
407 W. Broadway.
Anaheim, Cal.
Oils, Gasoline and Greases.
FIVE POINT SERVICE
STATION
Crank Cases Drained Free. Only the best of oils used. Let us convince you.
Cor. Center and West.
Phone 727
Dr. Leota P. Anderson
Successor to Dr. A. C. Foy,Fischer Bldd.
CHIROPRACTOR.
"When all other doctors fail, try me."
Telephone 413.
Anaheim.
Try Our Fancy Meats and Poultry
Palace Cash Market
J. W. Bergman, Prop.
Quality Meats Under Most Sanitary Conditions.
129 East Center.
Phone 5.
The Firm With a Good Reputation
Turton & Lumsdon
Maxwell and Chalmers Dealers
Automobile Supplies and Accessories.
Complete Garage Service.
142 S. Los Angeles.
Phone 32-J
Why Go to the City? When You Can Get Harper Method?
Scalp Treatment, Manicuring, Facial Massage, Russian Marcel, Water Waving, Violet Ray and Electrical Blanket Treatments at the ANAHEIM BEAUTY PARLORS
Bessie T. Bruington, Prop.
300 E. Center.
Phone 115
Advertising Feature
Schmidt's Music Store
Brunswick Phonographs and Recorde.
Sheet Music. Musical Instruments.
177 W. Center. ANAHEIM
OYSTER LOAF CAFE
Orange County's Leading Cafe.
Try our Noon Day Luncheons and Sunday Chicken Dinners.
GATHAS & HARRISON, Props.
174 W. Center. Phone 455
Public Stenographer. Notary Public Mimeographing. Income Tax
Elise E. Goddicksen
133 S. Los Angeles. Phone 885 Anaheim, Cal.
AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES
Wholesale and Retail. Keaton Rims and Rim Parts. Vulcanizing.
NENNO & BOCK
145 S. Los Angeles. Phone 464 Good Service. Reasonaable Prices
JERSEY CREAMERY
136 N. Los Angeles, C. A. Musch, Prop.
Try our noon Luncheons. Home-Made Ice Cream, Whipping Cream, Buttermilk. Special attention to Parties, Lodges and Churches. Open Sundays.
BELL TIRES—Eventually.
Why Not Now?
GOODYEAR, RACINE, AJAX.
RELIABLE TIRE CO.
147 S. Los Angeles. Phone 379-J
Crushed Rock. Washed Sand
Orange Co. Rock and Gravel Company
Rock, Gravel, Excavating Contracts.
J. D. GUY
General Building Contractor
All kinds of brick and cement work—Bungalows a specialty. Plans and Estimates furnished. Satisfaction is my motto.
Res. 900 E. Center. Phone 576-R
INVESTMENT BROKERS
J. L. WARD & CO.
Specialists in Foreign Government and Municipal Bonds.
226 E. Center St. Phone 879
Army Surplus Property STORE
Anaheim, 140 W. Center St. Santa Ana 418 W. 4th St.
Tents and Camping Outfits. All Army Goods. Special Low Prices on Army Shoes and all other Army Goods.
Young Sash & Door Co.
R. B. Young, Mgr.
"Everything in Wood Work."
Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Frames, Mouldings, Cabinet Work, Store and Office Fixtures.
418 S. Lemon St. Phone 734
Scientific Facial and Scalp Work, Manicuring, Corsets, Brassieres, Silk Underwear, Hosery.
Ahaheim Corset Shop
Milady's Beauty Shoppe.
Mrs. Edith Taylor, Scientific Corsetier
215 W. Center St. Phone 167-W
BUILDING CONTRACTOR ULYSSES S. AMACK
711 W. Broadway. Phone 403-W.
Let Me Figure On Your Bustimate Anaheim, Cal.
Real Estate Insurance and Bonds.
BELL TIRES—Eventually.
Why Not Now?
GOODYEAR, RACINE, AJAX.
RELIABLE TIRE CO.
147 S. Los Angeles. Phone 379-J
Crushed Rock. Washed Sand
Orange Co. Rock and Gravel Company
Rock, Gravel, Excavating Contractors. Office and Crushing Plant Cor. Walnut and Prospect avenue, Orange, Cal. Phone 604.
PLASTERING CONTRACTOR
H. G. ARCHIBALD
Estimates Cheerfully Given.
See Me for Satisfactory Work.
900 Zeyn St. Phone 778-M
GLASS—Automobile Glass for all purposes, Windshields, Wind-Wings, Tonneau Shields, Visors, Mirrors.
Sedan and Coupe Glass, Lenses, Stop and Tail Lights. We want your trade.
Anaheim Windshield Co.
211 N. Los Angeles. Phone 25
Let Us Supply You With Pure Distilled Water Ice.
CRYSTAL ICE CO.
Our Delivery at Your Service.
Phone 590-J. Anaheim.
Building Contractor
NORMAN B. TEDFORD
EARL STEADMAN
1107 W. Broadway. Phone 229-M
Estimates Cheerfully Given.
Anaheim, Cal.
Firestone Tires. Hydro-Toron Tires.
Nu-Way Tread.
Nu-Way Tire Company
Vulcanizing and Repairs. Get our Price List.
327 S. Los Angeles St.
EXTRA SPECIALI
Pulychrome Candle Sticks, $2.95 per pair; regular $6.00 value. Book Ends, $2.35 per pair, regular $4.50 value. Electric Lamps, $3.95 each.
Anaheim Novelty & Gift SHOP
H. J. Efker. 138 W. Center St.
WILLETS BROS.
AUTOMOBILE PAINTING.
BAKED ENAMELING
327 S. Los Angeles. Phone 665 Anaheim, Cal.
ANOTHER NASH or FRANKLIN
BOR WHITE COMPANY
Anaheim Corset Shop
Milady's Beauty Shoppe.
Mrs. Edith Taylor, Scientific Corsetier
215 W. Center St. Phone 167-W
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
ULYSSES S. AMACK
711 W. Broadway. Phone 403-W.
Let Me Figure On Your Estimate Anaheim, Cal.
Real Estate Insurance and Bonds.
G.H.GREFE & CO.
See us for Orange Groves and City Property.
130 E. Center St. Phone 14
Low Prices High Quality
Stuelke’s Music Shop
At Fullerton.
Your Big Opportunity, Gulbransen Player-Planos. Nationally priced at $365, $495, $600, $700. Terms, One-tenth down. Balance to suit your convenience, Sole Agents.
Phone 180. 112 1-2 N. Spadra.
Asphalt and Cement
CONTRACTOR
GEO. R. CURTIS, Paving Contractors S. Claudina. Phone 466 Anaheim, Cal.
Fullerton Paint & Paper
COMPANY
Wall Paper, Glass, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Artists' Material.
212 N. Spadra. Phone 477 Fullerton, Cal.
Sporting Goods and Cyclery.
Electrical Appliances.
L. N.WISSER
Fishing Season opens May 1st. Fishing Tackle and Camping Supplies. Licenses issued.
171 W. Center St. Phone 591
MONEY TO LOAN
At 4 per cent interest, long time payments. Loan 60 per cent value of your ranch, city property or business.
Harry E. Scott, Realtor
123 N. Los Angeles St. Anaheim
G.M.Simpson.C.C.Randall.
SIMPSON REALTY CO.
130 W. Center St. Phone 74
A.H.FANNING
Successors to Tridle & Tridle, Cloverleaf Candy, High-Grade Sodas, Fountain Supplies. Orange County Distributors of Smile, Budwine and Tacoma Brew. Wholesale only.
Anaheim Novelty & Gift SHOP
H. J. Efker. 138 W. Center St.
WILLETS BROS.
AUTOMOBILE PAINTING.
BAKED ENAMELING
327 S. Los Angeles. Phone 665 Anaheim, Cal.
ANOTHER NASH or FRANKLIN
BOB WHITE COMPANY
Northern Orange Co. Distributors.
332 W. Center. Phone 548 Anaheim, Cal.
PACIFIC READY-CUT HOMES
H. L. Brisco, Local Representative.
Investigate this System and you will Let Me Construct Your Home. Estimates Cheerfully Given.
117 E. Sycamore St. Phone 584-J Anaheim, Cal.
Floors Laid, Scraped and Finished Machine Sanders.
A. B. RICE FLOOR CO.
R. J. Ohlund, Local Manager
610 E. Chartres, Anaheim. Phone 776-W
ORANGE CO. MOTOR SERVICE COMPANY
William Sperber.
Expert Service and Repairing of all Makes of Automobiles, Gasoline, Oils, Tires and all other Accessories. Good Service. Square Deal Always.
Junction Lemon and N. Los Angeles Sts. Phone 315-J. Anaheim, Cal.
WAHLBERG STUDIO OF MUSIC EDUCATION.
Violin, Piano, Cello, Harmony.
Competent Teachers.
Harold Walberg, Director.
Romona Mulligan.
J. O. O. F. Bldg. Phone 602-W
123 N. Los Angeles St.
Anaheim
G. M. Simpson.
C. C. Randall.
SIMPSON REALTY CO.
130 W. Center St. Phone 74
A. H. FANNING
Successors to Tridle & Tridle. Cloverleaf Candy, High-Grade Sodas, Fountain Supplies. Orange County Distributors of Smile, Budwine and Tacoma Brew. Wholesale only.
502 S. Los Angeles. Phone 592
Anaheim Ignition Depot
Willard Batteries, Bosch, Delco,
Remy, Wagner Service, Radio Supplies. Electrical Accessories.
218 S. Los Angeles. Phone 489
Orange County Service STATION
Oils, Gasoline and Greases. Miller Tires, Dural Tubes. Crank Cases Drained Free.
727 S. Los Angeles. Phone 636-J.
STANTON GARAGE
L. C. Dale.
W. B. Wentz
Agents for Acme Deep Well Pump (No bearings below the surface). Miller Tires. Auto, Tractor and Pump Repairing.
Stanton, Calif. Phone 795-J2
Jordan, Chandler and Cleveland
J. E. WALTER CO.
Center St. at Olive. Phone 511
All latest models on our Show Room Floor. Phone for demonstration.
Manufacturers of High Grade Paints and Enamels.
Anaheim Paint & Paper COMPANY
The Only Establishment of This Kind in Orange County.
158 W. Center St. Phone 430-W