oc-plain-dealer 1919-02-12
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BIRTHDAY SUPPER
AT SEAMAN HOME
YORBA LINDA, Feb. 12 (Special)
—One of the most interesting social events of the year was the birthday supper given by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Seaman at their beautiful ranch.
Master Carburetors and First-Class Repair Work will make your car run better—you can get either at IRVIN'S GARAGE
209 N. Las Angeles-st Phone 170J
Remember: We guarantee All Work.
Any Article Bought During This Sale is Fully Covered by Our Usual Guarantee.
SEC
GROCER
Begins Thursday, Feb
GROCER
Begins Thursday, Feb
SALE
—To clean up odds and ends, reduce our stock, and
turn these lines of merchandise into money and mapublic, regardless of first cost, and many items at c
for your future needs. Many items quoted and manis now offered, in most cases, a double bargain.
—That the buying public may know and realize tha
prices not known since the beginning of the war.
Space does not permit of all pri
A-1 FLOUR
24½ lb. Sack $1.49
49 lb. Sack $2.89
Special Flour 24½ lbs... $1.49
Special Flour 49 lbs. $2.84
Victory Flour 5 lbs ... 29c
Victory Flour 10 lbs ... 59c
Rice Flour Per lb. ... 7c
Potato Flour Per lb. ... 7c
B. B. Buckwheat Per Pkg. ... 29c
Cream Puff Flour Per Pkg. ... 24c
Encore Pancake, pkg. 15 & 30
Flapjack Pancake, pkg. 16 & 31
Kream Krisp at ... 39
Pink Beans Per lb. ... 8
Rex Pork and Beans at ... 13
Iris Pork and Beans at ... 16
Boone County Beans at ... 7
Revere Limas at ... 21
Newmark Baby Limas at ... 19
Iris Succotash at ... 17
Fancy Peas at ... 16
DelMonte Tomatoes at ... 17
Gate City Tomatoes at ... 9
Aster Salmon at ... 16
Pafco Minced Salm on at ... 14
Potato Flour
Per lb. 7c
B. B. Buckwheat
Per Pkg. 29c
Cream Puff Flour
Per Pkg. 24c
Encore Pancake, pkg. 15 & 30
Flapjack Pancake, pkg. 16 & 31
Silver Leaf Lard
small 79c
Silver Leaf Lard
medium $1.37
Cottolene
small 53c
Cottolene
medium $1.09
Cottolene
large $2.71
Violet Shortening
small 47c
Violet Shortening
medium 89c
Calafine
small 49c
Calafine
medium 93c
Snow Drift
at 61c
COME EARLY AND TAKE AWAY
Sale Will Positively Close
Saturday Night, Feb. 22nd.
Fancy Peas at 16
DelMonte Tomatoes at 17
Gate City Tomatoes at 9
Aster Salmon at 16
Pafco Minced Salmon at 14
Panama Tuna at 19
Iris Tuna at 12¢ & 21¢
Chienic Tuna at 18¢
Fat Mackerel at 11¢
Normanna Mackerel at 13¢
Round Can Sandines at 9¢
Armour's Vienna Sausage at 9¢
Deviled Meat at 4¢ & 6¢
Fairbanks' 28-oz Ox Tongues 28¢
One lot Broken Rice Per lb. 8¢
Monday evening. The Yora chapter O. E. S. was the
guests and was celebrating
and birthday. A beautiful
cake was the center piece
attractive table. This cake
later in the evening and sold
ants a slice for the benefit of
apter. A very entertaining
had been arranged which
a whistling solo by Master
iano solos by the Misses
and Nellie Shepherd, and a
o by Mrs. Henderson of AnAbout seventy-five guests
sent and spent a most envening.
Nicholas, of Fullerton, who
way at his home on Monday,
an attack of influenza, was
of Mrs. Feliz Stein, of Yornia Selover spent the weekher daughter, Mrs. Mills,
at Whittier.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Selover and
daughter motored to Santa Monica
Sunday to visit Mrs. Della Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Buckmaster,
with Mrs. Cain and Mrs. Turner as
their guests, motored to Los Angeles
Sunday to visit Roy Turner, who is
in a hospital there.
The Stanley baby was taken to the
Fullerton hospital on Monday. The
latest reports of its condition are a little more encouraging.
Harold Welsh spent several days
the first of the week with his sister,
Mrs. Young, in Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Davis, of
Fullerton, have moved to Yorba Linda, and are residing with Mrs. Davis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holloway.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer, Bemls have moved into the Lee Vernon bunga-low.
Mr. and Mrs. Whitmore spent Sunday evening in Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sutter spent several days in Los Angeles this week.
Joe Buckmaster, who has been laid up with the flu for the past ten days, is able to be out again.
Mrs. O. A. Mann has been on the sick list for several weeks but is now improving.
MADAM MAXWELL
CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST
Free Consultation
READINGS DAILY AND
SUNDAY
Office hours: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
312 E. CENTER ST.
SECOND ANNUAL
ERY CLEARANCE
May, Feb. 13, and will Positively Close
DAY, Feb. 13, and will Positively Close.
SALE WILL RUN FOR TEN DAYS ONLY.
Price our stock, and close out many broken assortments of standard goods, we have inaugurated to money and make room for other stock now-enroute. During this ten-day period we will offer many items at cost or less, but a genuine bargain throughout the entire store. It will be quoted and many more not listed were bought at the old price before the phenominal double bargain.
Now and realize that this is a genuine sale for stock-reducing purposes we are offering huge of the war. Look them over carefully. It will be to your benefit.
List of all prices being listed. You will find scores of other
Special Shipment Toilet Paper, extra good,
compact full size rolls . . . . 5c
Limit Six Rolls to a Person.
In our Hardware Department we have Special Bargains of Household and Kitchen Goods
Choice White Enamelware at less than today’s cost
Tea Kettles,
99c, $1.19, $1.39
Preserving Kettles
49c
Covered Sauce Pans
58c, 68c, 78c, 88c
Berlin Kettles,
74c, 92c
Common Sauce Pans
37c, 47c, 52c, 57c, 62c
Double Boilers
$1.12, $1.29
IN GRAY ENAMELS
Large Preserving Kettles
73c 78c 89c
Small Preserv-11¢ 23¢
ing Kettles
LIQUID VENEER
50c Bottles . . . . 42¢
25c Bottles . . . . 21¢
$1.00 Bottles, with Floor Polisher, regular $1.50,
now . . . $1.17
Furniture Polish . . . 1¢
PEAS 16c
Tomatoes 17c
Tomatoes 9c
Salmon 16c
Minced Salm-14c
Tuna 19c
Tuna 12¢ & 21¢
Mackerel 11c
Mackerel 13c
Can Sandines 9c
Vienna 9c
Meat 4c & 6c
Xs’ 28-oz Oxes 28c
Broken Rice 8c
Common Sauce Pans
37c, 47c, 52c, 57c, 62c
IN GRAY ENAMELS
Large Preserving Kettles
73¢ 78¢ 89¢
Small Preserv-11¢ 23¢ ing Kettles
Deep Basins 8¢ to 1 to 3 qt.
Jelly Cake Pans 9¢
Deep Cake Plates 8¢
Bread Pans at 29¢
Odd Pieces White Dinner Ware, AT HALF PRICE
Special Bargains in Blue and White Mixing Bowls and 8¢ to 88¢ Pitchers at
Glass Flower Vases at 11¢
Jardinieres and Hanging Baskets, 12¢ to 87£ Special
LIQUID VENEER
50¢ Bottles ... 42¢
25¢ Bottles ... 21¢
$1.00 Bottles, with Floor Polisher, regular $1.50, now ... $1.17
Furniture Polish, 25¢ bottles ... 16¢
Liquid Soap 30¢ jar ... 19£
Stationery
High Grade Initial Stationery, reduced from 40¢ to ... 23£
“Home City” Stationery, reduced from 40¢ to ... 23£
1 Lot Fine White Envelopes, Special at Per Pkg. ... 5£
Assorted Writ-4 to ing Tablets
Ink in all sizes from a bottle for ... 3£ to a quart for ... 27£
TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE WOODERFUL GEORGE B. PECO
ANAHEIM'S QUALITY STORE
Inner Lemon and Center Sts.
Phone 06 Anah
The Beautiful Land That Is Mine
is now being sung by many artists. You will never grow tired of that captivating melody. Both words and music give you the thrill that you want when you are singing and playing a characteristic Irish Ballad. Easy to play and rich in melody and chords. When you sing this song you will have that satisfied "musical feeling."
HERE IS A SAMPLE OF WHAT THE ARTISTS ARE SAYING ABOUT IT:
"IT APPEALS TO ME"—John Barnes Wells, tenor. (Later letter)
"I WILL BE GLAD TO MAKE A PHONOGRAPH RECORD OF IT"—John Barnes Wells.
"I WISH YOU EVERY SUCCESS WITH YOUR FASCINATING SONG—"THE BEAUTIFUL LAND THAT IS MINE." —Florence Macbeth, Coloratura Soprano.
"I RECEIVED THE SONG AND THINK IT VERY CHARMING IN-DEED." —Constance Balfour—and many more.
Featured this week at Schmidt Music Co., Inc., Anaheim, Cal.
Raymond A. Evans
Composer-Planist.
Studio 230 W. Truslow
Any Article Bought During This Sale is Fully Covered by Our Usual Guarantee.
ANCE SALE
ely Close Saturday, Feb. 22
AYS ONLY
we have inaugurated this after-inventory clearance, in order to
n-day period we will offer a large portion of our stock to the
retire store. It will pay you to take advantage of these offerings
the phenominal advances of 1918 and for this reason the public
we are offering hundreds of dollars worth of staple goods at
cores of other bargains on our counters
Bishop's Package Cookies ... 14c
Bishop's Bulk Cookies, per lb. ... 26c
Crescent Baking Powder; ½ lb. ... 19c
Underwood's Clam Chowder ... 11c
Pioneer Minced Clams at ... 16c
Veribest Pigs Feet at ... 17c
Craig's Corn at ... 13c
Newmark's Peaches at ... 14c
Newmark's Pears at ... 14c
Newmark's Apricots at ... 14c
Schillings' Baking Powder, ½ lb ... 24c
For This Sale Only
A Special High Grade COFFEE . . . 25c
Fancy Prunes Per lb. ... 10c
Iris French Prunes in glass ... 49c
Seeded Raisins Per Pkg. ... 9c
Black River Molasses, per can ... 11c
Cherry Grove Molasses, per can ... 11c
Sun & Excelsior Extracts ,assorted ...
Newmark's Flavoring, assorted ... 28c
Heinz Apple Butter in glass ... 53c
Shaster Asstd Jelly in glass, 2 for ... 25c
Newmark's Peaches 14c
Newmark's Pears 14c
Newmark's Apricots 14c
Schillings' Baking Powder, ½ lb 24c
Snhillings' Baking Powder, 1 lb 43c
Schillings' Baking Powder, 2½ lbs. 87c
Iris Pineapple small, 2 for 25c
Iris Pineapple medium 24c
Isis Pineapple large 36c
Dr. Price's Extracts—Vanilla 27c
Vanilla 4 oz. 56c
Dr. Price's Extracts—Lemon 18c
Lemon 4 oz. 34c
Sun & Excelsior Extracts assorted 9c
Newmark's Flavoring, assorted 28c
Heinz Apple Butter in glass 53c
Shaster Asstd Jelly in glass, 2 for 25c
Bishop's Jam 14 oz, jars 27c
Rain Water Crystals, large 20c
Borax Chips large 29c
Hydro Pura small 8c
Boraxo Toilet Powder, at 9c
Toilet Flush at 14c
Electric Spark Soap at 5½c
Jewel Laundry at 4c
Armour's Milk large, 2 for 25c
A Fine Lot of Idaho Potatoes at per cwt. $2.15
WIDERFUL BARGAINOFFERED
PECK
Sale Will Positively Close
Saturday Night, Feb. 22nd.
Anaheim, Calif.