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BASTADY HEAD OF B. P. FARM CENTER BUENA PARK, Jan. 24 (Special) Buena Park Farm Center held its regular meeting Monday evening at the school hall. It was also the annual business meeting and the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Fred Bastady; vice president, D. Mitchell; Geo. B. Peck 202-204 W. Center ANAHEIM'S QUALITY STORE WE ARE OFFERING See Our "Special" Brand Flour 49-lb. sack $2.95 24½ lb. sack $1.55 Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb. 18c Cream of Wheat 22c Compound 1 lb. 25c Cream of Barley 20c Bulk Rolled Oats, 3 lbs. 25c Macaroni and Spa-11c secretary, H. S. Covey; county director, Dr. J. H. Schofield. Wives of the members of the Farm Center were voted in as honorary members and will not be required to pay dues. It is desired that the members bring thier wives to all meetings and especially to the February meeting, as the men will prepare and serve refreshments and present program. Mrs. F. T. Simpson and daughter Juanita, motored to Los Angeles and Hollywood Wednesday and visited friends. Amos Robinson has just returned from Arizona, where he has been the past three months for his health. Word has been received that Mr Thomas, Sr., mother of Mrs. H. L Warren, passed away while Mr Warren was en route several hours from Owosso, Mich. Mrs. Hattle Allen has purchased lot on Whitaker-st near the corner of Grand-ave, and will build in the near future a real estate office. Mrs. Allen reports the following real estate transactions in the past month: acres to H. O. Merrick of Mr. Nell o Carmenita; to Mr. Lucas of the fields 4 acres near Carmenita; to O E. Sandstorm of Los Angeles 5 acres known as the Kay ranch west of town; 5 acre ranch north of Hansen to Mr. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wright entered friends from Olinda last evening. Various games were enjoyed and light refreshments were served by the hostess. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Little and children Dorothy and Leonard; Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. O Vanatta and daughter and Mr. ane Powder, 1 lb. 18c Cream of 22c Wheat ... Compound 25c 1 lb. ... Cream of 20c Barley ... Bulk Rolled Oats, 25c 3 lbs. ... Macaroni and Spaghetti, per lb. 11c Cider Vinegar 30c Gallon ... Soda 18c Crackers ... Corn Meal 60c 10 lbs. ... White King 5½c Soap ... Sauerkraut 25c 2 for ... Hominy 25c 2 for ... "The recollection of Quality Remains Long After the Price is Forgotten" "We have both Quality and Price. ATTENTION Orange County Automobile Owners The CHEAPEST and BEST Insurance on the market for Orange County Automobile Owners. Written for Orange County people only, and good while car is driven anywhere in the United States or Canada, and losses promptly adjusted no matter where accident occurs. Losses to the amount of $16,741.00 have been paid since the Orange County Auto Club was organized a little over three years ago. During the same period eleven automobiles insured in this Club have been stolen. All of which were recovered and repaired without cost to the owner. AUTOMOBILE INDEMNITY EXCHANGE OF ORANGE COUNTY. 111½ East Fourth St., Santa Ana. Board of Directors—Clyde Walker, President; H. O. Henderson, Vice-President; A. S. Ralph, Secre- Losses to the amount of $16,41.00 have been paid since the Orange County Auto Club was organized a little over three years ago. During the same period eleven automobiles insured in this Club have been stolen. All of which were recovered and repaired without cost to the owner. AUTOMOBILE INDEMNITY EXCHANGE OF ORANGE COUNTY. 111½ East Fourth St., Santa Ana. Board of Directors—Clyde Walker, President; H. O. Henderson, Vice-President; A. S. Ralph, Secretary; J. R. Porter, Treasurer; Directors, A. S. Bradford, J. W. Tubbs, K. E. Watson, H. J. Forgy, Attorney. 1919 Bean TrackPULL Tractor We have taken the exclusive agency for all of Orange county for the Moline Universal One Man Tractor and are, therefore, closing out the four remaining 1919 Bean Track-Pull Tractors at $1875 f. o. b. Fullerton. Terms: One-third to one-half cash, balance time. 40 hours free factory service. SAVE MONEY BY GIVING US YOUR ORDER TODAY! Wickersheim Implement Co. FULLERTON, CALIFORNIA. Phone: Sunset 70J; Home 422. INDIGESTION If you are ever troubled with indigestion Chamberlain's Tablets will do you good. They strengthen the stomach and enable it to perform its functions naturally. There are hundreds of people who have been restored to health and happiness by the use of Chamberlain's Tablets. When you feel dull and languid after eating you may know that your digestion is faulty, unless you have eaten more than you should. Belching, sour stomach and bloating are symptoms of indigestion and are relieved by taking Chamberlain's Tablets as directed. Indigestion is usually accompanied by constipation and is aggravated by it. Chamberlain's Tablets cause a gentle movement of the bowels, relieving the constipated condition. Chamberlain's Tablets are also most excellent for billionsness. Sold everywhere at 25c. The Orange County Plain Dealer, Anaheim, Calif. Mr. Hayes, Sr., is suffering with neuritis. The Misses Ruby Roth and Hester Jaynes will be the leaders of the Christian Endeavor at the Congregational church Sunday evening. There will be preaching service following. Rev. Hoyt of Eagle Rock will speak on "The Bible Destroyed, What Then?" Miss Ruth Myers visited her friend Isabel Tridlecock in Los Angeles over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Myers motored to Los Angeles Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pratt and son Dudley of Riverside spent Sunday at the home of C. J. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Bell of Redlands were guests at the home of R. T. Beach one day the past week. Rev. E. Fisher made a business trip to Los Angeles Thursday. Misses Ethel and Hazel Thrasher. Ruby Roth and Alice Ingram were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Schofield Thursday evening. Rev. T. J. Brown is reported much improved in health and expects to be able to take up his church work here in the near future. Miss Jones has recently sold one acre of her property to Charles Whitside. Miss Jones has let the contract for a cottage to be built on her property on Western-ave. L. E. Berkey is improving his five acre ranch on Western-ave. He has built a garage and large tank house where he and his family will reside for the present. Art Osborne has sold his house and lot on Tenth-st to James Brown. Mr. Brown and family will help. FATHER OF MRS. F. BOWE MUCH BETTER OLINDA, Jan. 24 (Special)—Mrs. Fred Bowe of the Santa Fe returned Wednesday evening from Van Nuys, where she has been helping care for her father, J. Edmonds, who has been very ill with heart trouble. We are gla dto report that he is some better. Mrs. Charles Williams of the Santa Fe lease is a little better. Iona, daughter of Ernest Limka of the Santa Fe lease is very sick with influenza. The rest of the family have been very sick, but are better. Mrs. W. H. Clark, of the Columbia lease, enjoyed a call from her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Case, of Garden Grove, Thursday afternoon. They brought her sister, Mrs. Alice Reynoldson, of Nebraska, who will spend several days with her. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowe of the Santa Fe lease were Los Angeles visitors Thursday. The centenary meeting of the M.E. Church will be held Friday evening, Jan. 31, in the Olinda M.E. church. This month's social meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society was held at the home of Mrs. J. H. Wood on the Santa Fe lease, Thursday afternoon. There was a good turn-out and a program of reading of missionary stories. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Will Dayton of the West Coast A bill to set between Los Angeles has been instituted, and ed without o By this measure to make it Instead, it is map. When Oran in 1889, there as the bound counties. Two counties assessments large number we cut up Occasionally, change its ab The supervies got together boundary line half section lines, and uncounty line wished where be. While county and by an agrides, the fact establish a bo COURTHO Judgment sue voted by 1916, has been court. There case, as the cl after the bond works and $4 voted. In the action MISS JONES has let the contract for a cottage to be built on her property on Western-ave. L. E. Berkey is improving his five acre ranch on Western-ave. He has built a garage and large tank house where he and his family will reside for the present. Art Osborne has sold his house and lot on Tenth-st to James Brown. Mr. Brown and family will take possession Feb. 1. Mr. Osborne will move to Lancaster, Los Angeles-co, where he has rented a large alfalfa ranch. Harry Wright is spending the most of his time here with his father and mother, who are quite feeble. Mr. Wilson, father of J. W. Wilson, is in very poor health and expects to return to his home in the east. Rev. J. E. Fisher will speak in the M. E. Church of Yorba Linda Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. There will be a jubilee ratification meeting at the Methodist church Sunday evening. Rev. Montgomery of the Anti-Saloon League of Los Angeles will be the principal speaker. MODERN RANCH HOME AT GARDEN GROVE A modern new ranch home is in prospect for the Garden Grove district through the arrival of Judge C. C. Gleim, wife and two children, from Wassington Springs, S. D. They expect to build a home on ten acres of the Rev. O. M. Parkinson forty acres, a mile and a half due west of Garden Grove. The Gleims are now staying with Mrs. Gleim's father. Rev. Parkinson, in Los Angeles, Mr. Gleim has been county judge at his South Dakota home 20 years. Another son-in-law of Rev.Parkinson, Harry E. Scott, is moving to Southern California and has bought a home at Long Beach. Later he may decide to build a second home on another ten acres of the Parkinson ranch. Orange County's largest music house, Schmidt Music Co., Anaheim. Public Weighing ANAHEIM FEED AND FUEL CO. Feed Wood This month's social meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society was held at the home of Mrs. J. H. Wood on the Santa Fe lease, Thursday afternoon. There was a good turn-out and a program of reading of missionary stories. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Will Dayton of the West Coast lease has purchased a new Dodge auto. Imo Johnston of the Columbia lease is still quite sick. Jesse Scribner of Otlinda is down with the chicken pox. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson, accompanied by Mrs. Little, were Los Angeles visitors Thursday. Mrs. C. P. Scott of the Columbia lease is some better, though still confined to her bed. Reports have been circulated that the illness in the C. P. Scott family is influenza. They take this means of correcting the report, as the attending physician says it is not influenza. ORANGE-CO. CITRUS CROPS 75 PERCENT FULLERTON REPORTS A NEARLY NORMAL CROP The crop in this district is mostly valencias and will run about 75 per cent normal. The crop is somewhat unevenly distributed, some groves being well loaded and others having a light crop. I estimate the output as 700 cars oranges and 40 cars lemons. The damage fro mfrost was light. We began shipping navels Dec. 1 and shipped 28 cars to Jan. 1. C. C. CHAPMAN. PLACENTIA DISTRICT VALENCIA CROP GOOD The valencia crop in Placentia is about normal, navel crop about 70 per cent. Frost damage limited. I estimate the output at 1200 cars oranges and 20 cars lemons. We began shipping Dec. 2 and shipped 37 cars for the holidays. The crop is about 30 days ahead of usual standards of maturity. A. S. BRADFORD. ANAHEIM EXPECTS TO HAVE 1400 CARS Orange County's largest music house, Schmidt Music Co., Anaheim. Public Weighing ANAHEIM FEED AND FUEL CO. Feed Wood Coal Seeds ROSIN SPRAY 220 West Center St. OLINDA BUS LINE TIME TABLE, Lv. Anaheim, 6:00 a.m., 10 a.m., 1 p.m., 4:45 p.m., 10:15 p.m. Lv. Fullerton, 6:40 a.m., 10:10 a.m., 1:10 p.m., 4:55 p.m., 10:25 p.m. Lv. Placentia, 6:50 a.m., 10:20 a.m., 1:20 p.m., 5:05 p.m., 10:35 p.m. Lv. Olinda, 7:15 a.m., 10:45 a.m., 1:45 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 11 p.m. Ar. Brea, 7:35 a.m., 11:05 a.m., 2:05 p.m., 5:50 p.m., 11:20 p.m. Lv. Brea, 8:50 a.m., 11:50 a.m., 3:45 p.m., 5:50 p.m., special, 11:20 p.m. Lv. Olinda, 9:10 a.m., 12:10 p.m., 4:05 p.m., 6:10 p.m., special, 11:40 p.m. Lv. Placentia, 9:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 4:25 p.m., 6:30 p.m. Lv. Fullerton, 9:40 a.m., 12:40 p.m., 4:35 p.m., 6:40 p.m. Ar. Anaheim, 9:50 a.m., 12:50 p.m., 4:45 p.m., 6:50 p.m. Special trip for G. & L. school children leave Brea 7:50 a.m., arrive Olinda 8:10 a.m., leave Olinda 8:10 a.m., arrive Brea 8:40 a.m. The valencia crop in Placentia is about normal, navel crop about 70 per cent. Frost damage limited. I estimate the output at 1200 cars oranges and 20 cars lemons. We began shipping Dec. 2 and shipped 37 cars for the holidays. The crop is about 30 days ahead of usual standards of maturity. A. S. BRADFORD. ANAHEIM EXPECTS TO HAVE 1400 CARS Anaheim will have about a 75 per cent crop of navels and an 80 per cent crop of valencias. I estimate the output at 1400 cars oranges and 20 cars lemons. It will be one of the finest crops we ever had and the frost damage is slight. ANAHEIM OR. & LEM. ASSN. By G. W. Sandilands. ORANGE DISTRICT REPORTS A SHORT LEMON CROP The damage from frost in this district is largely confined to the lemons. The loss on lemons may be 25 per cent. On oranges the damage is quite limited." We estimate an output of 1900 cars oranges and 450 cars lemons. Valencias are the leading variety of oranges for this district and the crop will run about 80 per cent normal. ORANGE FRUIT EXCHANGE. THE BEST IS CHEAPEST WHAT PAY MORE? Ladies and Gentls SUITS Cleaned and Pressed 75c. 212 SOUTH LOS ANGELES ST ANAHEIM Telephone 508 TO FIX COUNTY LINE A bill to set the boundary line between Los Angeles and Orange counties has been introduced in the legislature, and doubtless will be passed without opposition. By this measure it is not proposed to make any changes in the map. Instead, it is proposed to legalize the map. When Orange county was formed in 1889, the Coyote creek was given as the boundary between the two counties. When the assessors of the two counties got to work figuring out assessments it was found that a large number of pieces of property were cut up in odd shapes and size. Occasionally, also, Coyote creek change its abiding place. The supervisors of the two counties got together and agreed upon a boundary line that followed section, half section and quarter section lines, and under that agreement the county line was considered as established where they agreed it should be. While counties may get together and by an agreement operate for decades, the fact remains that the state establish a boundary line. COURTHOUSE NOTES Judgment setting aside a bond issue voted by Seal Beach on Dec. 27, 1916, has been given in the superior court. There was no contest in the case, as the city accepted other plans after the bonds, $30,000 for water works and $45,000 for sewers, were voted. In the action of Ernest Froman is: Completion of the old Mecca road from Los Angeles to Brawley, construction of a new macadamized thoroughfare from El Centro to San Diego, and realization of the motorists' dreams, the scenic coast driveway from Oxnard to San Juan Carrifano. Completion of the Ridge route through the Malibu is also demanded. Ben Baxter, Cement Pipe, Pac 175R1 Bread Miles Best Bread 10c 24 Ounce Loaf Best Soda Crackers, per pound ...18¢ Fancy Northern Cheese per pound ...40¢ 7 oz. Tin Bonita ...13¢ Tureen Clams ...9¢ Three P's Brand Pork and Beans, 1 lb. net ...14¢ Pierce's Puree Tomatoes per can ...14¢ Early June Peas, 2 cans ...25¢ Sliced Pineapple, COURTHOUSE NOTES Judgment setting aside a bond issue voted by Seal Beach on Dec. 27, 1916, has been given in the superior court. There was no contest in the case, as the city accepted other plans after the bonds, $20,000 for water works and $45,000 for sewers, were voted. In the action of Ernest Froman and Sadie Froman against Hallie Richards to collect rent, Judge Williams has found for the defendant. The plaintiffs had leased a rooming house in this city to the defendant, she to pay $50 a month rent and $25 per month on the furniture. The complaint alleged that rent had not been paid for October. Testimony developed that defendant had given a check for $75 to apply on October rent and monthly payment on furniture and that the plaintiff had credited the full amount to the furniture account. ASK HELP ON ROADS Ten million dollars of state money to be used in completing Southern California highways now partially constructed is being asked at Sacramento by a southland delegation. The highways it is proposed to fin- MORNINGSTAR & TRAPP Contractors CONCRETE PIPE Main Yard at Richfield Tureen Clams .9¢ Three P's Brand Pork and Beans, 1 lb. net .14¢ Pierce's Puree Tomatoes per can .14¢ Early June Peas, 2 cans .25¢ Sliced Pineapple, No. 2 can .20¢ Sliced Pineapple, No. 2½ can .25¢ Pure Cider Vinegar, per gallon .30¢ Compound Lard, Per pound .25¢ Fancy Small White Beans, per pound .8¢ Fancy Lima Split Beans, 5 pounds .25¢ Reel Brand Veal Tamales .6¢ Fancy Oregon Potatoes, per hundred .$2,50 Chase & Sanborn's Cafe Special Coffee, 1 lb can 35¢ Headquarters for Moore's Best Flour the best you ever used. F.E. Miles THE ORIGINAL CASH GROCER 131 West Center Street Money Savers Money Savers —Several slightly used upright and player pianos which have been entirely re-finished —look and sound like new and bear our ten-year guarantee, will be offered at a fraction of their real worth to clear our stock before moving into our new home. Easy Terms Real Service Quality Goods Schmidt Music Co. Anaheim Phone 202