oc-plain-dealer 1919-03-03
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Social and Personal
Mrs. William Locke was a visitor in Los Angeles Saturday.
Archie Ernest has taken a position with the Puritan Dry Cleaners.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellingsen of Los Angeles were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baxter.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Sanford of Long Beach were visitors in town Saturday.
Mrs. M. C. Goff spent Saturday in Pasadena with her sister, Mrs. Walter Haffner.
Mrs. E. L. Olmstead and Mrs. A. Rimpau were visitors in Los Angeles Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stevens of Bush street had as their guests at dinner yesterday, Rev. L. Swindle and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Clark.
The Business Woman's Bible Study class will meet in the usual place at 6:15 this evening. All members are urged to be present.
Mrs. Al G. Barnes and small daughter left yesterday for El Paso, Texas, in response to a telegram stating that her mother was critically ill.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dolan and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McCord motored to Los Angeles Saturday afternoon and attended the matinee at the Orpheum.
Dr. J.E. Waters
DENTIST
Jake Mueller of Orange, was a business visitor in town Saturday.
Ralph Goodale of Pomona College spent yesterday at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Malcom spent Saturday in Long Beach.
Jack Cadman of Los Angeles visited in this city yesterday with relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller led Thursday over the S.F. for Paola Kan.
Mr. and Mrs. J.K.Brown entered Mr. and Mrs.J.W.Howard yesterday.
Mrs.T.S.Grimshaw and Miss Alla Grimshaw were visitors in Los Angeles Saturday.
W.H.Baldwin has moved to Furlerton and opened up a junk store on the rear of Curtis' Grocery store.
Mrs.E.B.Larner, sister of D.M.Farlane, left Friday over the San Fe for Rock River, Wyo.
Mr. and Mrs.C.B.Berger attended the Illinois picnic at Lincoln Park Los Angeles, Saturday afternoon.
Henry Adams, of the Griffith Library Co., has had as his guest for several days John A.Sebger, president of the Seeger Refrigerator Co., of St.Paul, Minn.
Mr. and Mrs.F.C.Benjamin, Honace Benjamin and Tom Daulton meted to San Diego Saturday and returned yesterday. They visited many places of interest.
Mr. and Mrs.C.A.Reeks and family motored to Santa Ana last evening, taking Miss Lois Schlessinger her home after spending Saturday and Sunday at the Reeks' home.
J.W.Spoke of Dallas, Texas, who has been here for the past three
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dolan and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McCord motored to Los Angeles Saturday afternoon and attended the matinee at the Orpheum.
Dr. J.E. Waters
DENTIST
Anaheim
Michell Bldg. Tel. Pac. 391
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.
YOUR INCOME
TAX RETURNS
must be filed on or before MARCH 15, 1919
I am prepared to compile necessary statements for INDIVIDUALS,
PARTNERSHIPS,
CORPORATIONS,
on all matters relating to INCOMES, EXCESS PROFITS or other FEDERAL OR STATE TAXES
Reasonable fees Absolute secrecy
VICTOR D. LOLY
Expert Accountant
Phone 428J Anaheim, Calif.
Public Weighing
ANAHEIM FEED AND FUEL CO.
Feed Wood Coal Seeds
ROSIN SPRAY
220 West Center St.
AVERY TRACTOR
First Carload Here
We have four carloads of Avery Tractors enroute to Anaheim, the first of which is arriving today.
First Carload Here
We have four carloads of Avery Tractors enroute to Anaheim, the first of which is arriving today.
THE AVERY Costs Less than any to buy.
THE AVERY Costs Less than any to operate.
Avery Tractors embody the experience gained by over 43 years of tractor building, they are built by the oldest and largest manufacturers of tractors in the world. When you buy a tractor, don't buy an experiment. The old reliable Avery is now in successful operation.
ON OVER HALF A MILLION FARMS
We are glad to refer you to the man who owns one. You had better buy an Avery than to wish that you had.
DON'T DELAY — PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW
—as tractors will be supplied in the order in which they are contracted for.
Phone or come in and arrange for a demonstration on your own farm.
THE AVERY COMPANY
OF ORANGE COUNTY
EDW. L. OLMSTEAD, Mgr.
132 So. Los Angeles St. Phone Pac. 366 Anaheim
THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM
Miller of Orange, was a doctor in town Saturday.
Dale of Pomona College day at his home here.
Mrs. J. S. Malcom spent Long Beach.
Man of Los Angeles visit-yesterday with relations.
Mrs. Andrew Miller left the S. F. for Paola.
Mrs. J. K. Brown entered Mrs. J. W. Howard.
Grimshaw and Miss Alice are visitors in Los Angeles' Grocery store.
Larner, sister of D. McFriday over the Santa River, Wyo.
Ms. C. B. Berger attend-a picnic at Lincoln Park, Saturday afternoon.
Ms. of the Griffith Lumad as his guest for seven A. Seeger, president of Refrigerator Co., of St.
Ms. F. C. Benjamin, Horand Tom Daulton mo-Diego Saturday and red-day. They visited manyorest.
Ms. C. A. Reeks and fam-o Santa Ana last evening-Lois Schlessinger to latter spending Saturday at the Reeks' home.
Nee of Dallas, Texas, who for the past three Glenn Rhodes of Lahabra was operated on at the Sanitarium on Friday.
Miss Erma Mills came up from Long Beach for a couple of days' visit.
Miss Edna Mills spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in Los Angeles.
Avery Parker of Coachella Valley, is spending a few days in town with friends.
Leona Dierkson of Orange underwent an operation today at the Sanitarium.
Bob Phillips and Miss Ella Anderson of Orange, were visitors yesterday at Long Beach.
Miss Alice Pannler of U. S. C. was a week-end visitor with her relatives and friends in this city.
Miss Ruth Coons and Arthur Coons who are attending Occidental spent the week-end at their home.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Trudeau and family of Talbert were guests yesterday at the Frank Champlin home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Root have returned from Seattle, Wash., where they have been for several months.
Mrs. F. W. James, who was operated on at the Sanitarium three weeks ago, returned to her home yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ward and family moved Saturday to their newly purchased ranch, formerly owned by O. W. Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Raefields and family of Long Beach, formerly of Aberdeen, So. Dakota, were guests yesterday at the W. J. Elliott home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Leslie and family and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hillson motored through the country yesterday going as far as Norwich.
Placentia
PLACENTIA, Feb. 28.-Special—J. B. Reeves has returned to his home in Hutchinson, Kansas, after several months spent with his nephew here.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Roney of Fullerton were visitors in town Monday,
W. H. Snell of Berkley, was a recent visitor at the home of his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ollie Snell.
C. R. Farrar has taken the contract to supply the finish hardware for the J. C. Tuffree home.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo G. Key are happy over the arrival of a small daughter at their Sunday.
Miss Laurel Olsen a former teacher in the Placentia school, but now teaching at Corona, was a visitor here for a short time last Saturday.
Mrs. D. W. Thompson of Riverside spent last week as the guest of Mrs. J. T. Tayles.
The Ladies' Social Circle of the Presbyterian church held an all-day meeting on Friday. At noon lunch was served and a general good time was enjoyed.
The Round Table club announce an entertainment to be given at the school house on Monday evening.
Three short fares, one jolly, one happy and one roaring will be the features. The committee promise two hours of fun and laughter for the small sum of 25c, children 10c.
Mrs. Madison of Los Angeles spent the week-end at the Pilgrim ranch.
Eggs are cheap now.Preserve them with water glass, 40c quart.Heying's Pharmacy "On the Corner."
AGE, returned to her home yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ward and family moved Saturday to their newly purchased ranch, formerly owned by O. W. Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Raefields and family of Long Beach, formerly of Aberdeen, So. Dakota, were guests yesterday at the W. J. Elliott home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Leslie and family and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hillson motored through the country yesterday, going as far as Newhall.
Mrs. F. A. Alexander went to Los Angeles Saturday noon and Mr. Alexander went Saturday night and visited with relatives and friends, returning last evening.
Misses Bertha Webber and Agnes Weber, Jake Schumacher and Sergeant Glenn Stillwell spent yesterday with Max Schumacher in Los Angeles and attended the Orpheum.
INTERESTING RECITAL
Miss Jane Stanley and Miss Luna Wellman of the faculty, College of Music U. S. C. presented their pupils in recital in the auditorium of the high school Friday evening. They were assisted by Miss Jeanette Jessurun, vocalist. The interesting program given was as follows:
Solfeggieto ... Bach
Florence Coykendall
Ballet Music ... Meyer-Helmund
Frances Adams
Twilight ... Grant-Schaeffer
Priscilla Messias
Dance Caprice ... Greig
Helen Meer
The Dreamer ... Friml
Virginia Callaway
Largo e Mesta—from Sonata Op.
10 No. 3 ... Beethoven
Stanley Falkenstein
A Memory ... Friml
Fern Halderman
Little Butterfly ... Friml
Mildred Meier
Charm of the Night ... Dennee
Eleanor Longworth
Vocal—
Miss Jeanette Jessurun
To the Rising Sun ... Torjussen
Reta Coate
La Nuit ... Cimadori
Scenes from an Imaginary Ballet
No. 3 ... Coleridge-Taylor
Kathleen Steward
GO TO CAMP BALDY
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Neiman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Waitman, Miss Emma Neiman, Mrs. W. Barfoot, Mr. and Mrs. Neiman Sr., Mr. and Mrs. A. Hatfield and family, Mrs. Cooper and little daughter formed a merry party that motored to Camp Baldy yesterday. They snow-balled ago, returned to her home yesterday.
MR. AND MRS. J. S. WARD AND FAMILY MOVED SATURDAY TO THE NEWLY PURCHASED RANCH,FORMERLY OWNED BY O.W.W.CLARK.
MR. AND MRS. RAEFIELDS AND FAMILY OF LONG BEACH,FORMERLY OF ABERDEEN,SO.DAKOTA,WERE GUESTS Yesterday AT THE W.J.ELLIOT HOME.
MR. AND MRS.WM.LESLIE AND FAMILY AND MR.MRS.H.M.HILLSON MOTORED THROUGH THE COUNTRY Yesterday,GOING AS FAR AS NEWHALL.
MRS.F.A.ALEXANDER WENT TO LOS ANGELES SATURDAY NOON AND MR.ALEXANDER WENT SATURDAY NIGHT AND VISITED WITH RELatives AND FRIENDS,RETURNING LAST EVENING.
MISS BERTHA WEBBER AND AGNEES WEBER,JAKE SCHUMACHER AND SERGEANT GLENN STILLWELL SPENT YESTERDAY WITH MAX SCHUMACHER IN LOS ANGELES AND ATTENDED THE ORPHEUM.
INTERESTING RECITAL
Miss Jane Stanley and Miss Luna Wellman of the faculty, College of Music U.S.C.presented their pupils in recital in the auditorium of the high school Friday evening. They were assisted by Miss Jeanette Jessurun,vocalist.The interesting program given was as follows:
Solfeggieto ... Bach
Florence Coykendall
Ballet Music ... Meyer-Helmund
Frances Adams
Twilight ... Grant-Schaeffer
Priscilla Messias
Dance Caprice ... Greig
Helen Meer
The Dreamer ... Friml
Virginia Callaway
Largo e Mesta—from Sonata Op.
10 No. 3 ... Beethoven
Stanley Falkenstein
A Memory ... Friml
Fern Halderman
Little Butterfly ... Friml
Mildred Meier
Charm of the Night ... Dennee
Eleanor Longworth
Vocal—
Miss Jeanette Jessurun
To the Rising Sun ... Torjussen
Reta Coate
La Nuit ... Cimadori
Scenes from an Imaginary Ballet
No. 3 ... Coleridge-Taylor
Kathleen Steward
PUT YOUR WANT BETTER
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with hot and cold water by week or month.Service first class.Second floor Iowa House,119 Claudin-st.W.E.Bartlett.Manager.
WANTED
TO TRADE—Good chummy roadster—want lot or will pay difference for good 5 to 7 room house.in desirable location.Phone Anaheim Pac.291.
WANTED—Good milk cows.Must be good milkers.J.F.McKinney,Phone Garden Grove,Home 525
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous
FOR SALE—Buggy cheap if taken at once.219 N.Clementine-st.
FOR SALE—16-H.P.gas engine and centrifugal pump.Like new,inquire W.W.Seamen,2 miles east on Lyons-st.
FOR SALE—Thorobred White Rock Cockrel and hens.Also baby carriage.Geo.D.Ehele,Tele.255-R1
FOR SALE—Baby chicks,Reds and Rocks 17c.each,ready last of each week.E.Cutter,Cypress,R No.2 Anaheim.
MONKEY
MONEY TO COMMISSION
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—rent,5 room ner.Priceance 3 year
10 ACRES Va payment,b time.
A FINE BUY big crop on
10 ACRES.t location,fine for crop GEORG
109 E.Center
FOR SALE—lot 50x158 heim.
FOR SALE—grove.all p stock,fine Less than 13 or 5 year Pac.175R1
Here
motors enroute to
living today.
GO TO CAMP BALDY
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Neiman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Waitman, Miss Emma Neiman, Mrs. W. Barfoot, Mr. and Mrs. Neiman Sr., Mr. and Mrs. A. Hatfield and family, Mrs. Cooper and little daughter formed a merry party that motored to Camp Baldy yesterday. They snow-balled and enjoyed a picnic dinner around a bon fire.
ROBERTS PUTS ON REAL BARGAIN SALE
Theodore Roberts, the Anaheim jeweler, whose motto is "Where Every Dealing Leaves a Friendly Feeling," is putting on a really, honest-to-goodness bargain sale. Roberts wants the money. The public is urged to investigate the bargains that are now being offered. Reductions are all the way from 20 to 50 per cent in the regular prices of standard goods. Gold watches, for instance, are quoted at 20 per cent below usual selling prices. Hand painted china has been cut in price just one-half.
These are real bargains that do not come to the attention of the public very often.
A Want Ad in The Plain Dealer will sell that piece of property.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many friends for the kindness shown during the illness and at the death of our beloved husband and father, also for the many beautiful floral offerings.
Mrs. Geo. D. Ingram and family.
Too Late to Classify
WANTED—Position as housekeeper by lady with child. Call at Central Hotel, Pac. 616.
FOR SALE—1 6-H. P. gas engine and centrifugal pump. Like new, inquire W. W. Seamen, 2 miles east on Lyons-st.
FOR SALE—Thorobred White Rock Cockrel and hens. Also baby carriage. Geo. D. Ehele, Tele. 255-R1
FOR SALE—Baby chicks, Reds and Rocks 17c.each, ready last of each week. E. Cutter, Cypress, R No. 2 Anaheim.
FOR SALE—Farming tools, wagons, plows, all kinds of hand tools. N.W. Rorden R No. 5, box 72. Sunkist-ave.
FOR SALE—Electric cook stove, good as new, half price. Phone 72R2.
FOR SALE—Good orchard team, weight 2600, and harness. Placentia 42W.
FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red chicks $15.00 per hundred. J.H.Latourette, North Street, between East and Placentia Aves, Phone Anaheim 81R3.
FOR SALE—Baled Barley Hay.$25 per ton at ranch. A.T. Hooven, Phone Anaheim Home 833.
FOR SALE—Ancona eggs for hatching. Phone Placentia 103R1.
FOR SALE—Incubators and chicken supplies. E.M. Chalmers, successor to Gardner Chalmers, 114 North Los Angeles-st.
THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER
An Independent Newspaper Entered as second-class matter at the House of Alameda, Cal., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY at Anaheim, Orange County, California.
THE FROGSLESS BELT
Phones: Home 1072; Pacific 151 SUBSCRIPTION IN ORANGE COUNTY;
Per Year, in advance $1.50 Outside Orange Co., per year $2.50
PAUL W. HUSTLER, Matter
REAL ESTATE acres near Piles east of cultivation land. Good outbuilding Close to good church... Was house in Might consider part payment Natl. Bank-bank.
FOR SALE—acres in fruit modern house house; good good outbuilt N.R." Route heim.
The W. C. T. U. met with Mrs. Sturdevant on Tuesday afternoon.
The Court of Honor will give another one of their popular dances on next Tuesday evening.
O. H. Schumacher returned the early part of the week from a business trip to Bakersville.
RADIATOR TROUBLE?
RUTLEDGE
REPAIRS
RADIATORS
Satisfaction
Guaranteed
521 N. Main St.
Santa Ana, Cal.
Chevrolet Always Leads
The highways are crowded with new Chevrolets. The California state registration report of sales in January, 1919, says that the Chevrolet leads all electrically-equipped cars. We have just closed the most successful month in the history of our business in Anaheim. Going some? Yes. But the reason is we always say, 'Chevrolet' every time.
We sell on easy terms
Taggart Motor Co.
308 North Los Angeles St.
Phone Pac. 413 Anaheim
WANT BEFORE MOST READERS
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN on real estate, no commission. Tel. Anaheim 583J.
FOR SALE—Real Estate
FOR SALE—Cheaper than paying rent, 5 room house close in on corner. Price $1750. $750 cash, balance 3 years 6 per cent.
10 ACRES Valencias $13,500. Small payment, balance 6 per cent long time.
A FINE BUY in five acres improved big crop on trees.
10 ACRES, the best soil, trees and location, fine home, refused $7000 for crop.
GEORGE H. BECKMAN,
109 E. Center-st. Phone 28
FOR SALE—5 room, modern house, lot 50x158. Phone 163J, Anaheim.
FOR SALE—AUTOS
SAMSON SIEVE Grip Tractor, sand wheel equipment. Used very little, guaranteed first class mechanical condition. Bargain. I. L. Dienstag, Modesto, California.
FOR SALE—USED CARS
1—1918 Ford Touring.
1—1917 Ford Touring.
1—1917 Monroe Roadster.
1—Buick Roadster.
1—Maxwell Roadster.
1—1916 Chevrolet Touring.
Come in and give us a small payment down, and the balance in easy payments.
TAGGART MOTOR CO.
808 N. Los Angeles-st.
FOR SALE—Union “Sure” Grip tractor. Phone Anaheim Home 1884 Williams Bros. 1 1-2 ml. East and 1 1-4 ml. south of Buena Park.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR EXPERT Auto Repairing, re-grinding and all machine work, see Garage, 120 So. Los Angeles-st., Barton & Booth at the Valencia Garage, 20 So. Los Angeles-st., Anaheim, Phone Pac. 383.
LOCAL ANAHEIM family, going to Yosemite Valley by auto about
FOR SALE—5 room, modern house, lot 50x158. Phone 163J, Anaheim.
FOR SALE—5 acres 2 year Valencia grove, all piped. 5 shares water stock, fine property, price $3500. Less than 1-2 will handle. Balance 3 or 5 years. Ben Baxter, phone Pac. 175R1, Anaheim, Cal
FOR SALE—A choice young Valencia Orange Grove. Ten acres of beautiful young trees, elegant location and a new and modern bungalow. Don't delay, but see this little bargain now. Will give terms. Price $13,000. Tobin, 203 East Center-st.
FOR SALE—Large lots South Street Tract. $400 up. $50 cash, $10 per month. 6 per cent interest. Write W. E. Jones, owner, 215 E. 7th St., Los Angeles.
A BARGAIN
DO YOU want a nice home, 8 rooms, bath, garage, on fine paved street in the best part of Anaheim? I will trade my equity in same for late model touring car, or for cash at bargain. Address Box 206, Plain Dealer.
REAL ESTATE—EXCHANGE—100 acres near Priest River, Idaho. 53 miles east of Spokane. 15 acres in cultivation, balance good timber land. Good 6 room plastered house out buildings, 2 wells fine water. Close to good town, school and church. Want small acreage or house in Southern California. Might consider good automobile as part payment. Durkee, 207 First Natl. Bank-bldg.
FOR SALE—11½ acres, about 2 acres in fruit and walnuts; 6 room modern house; water piped in house; good well and windmill; good outbuildings. Address "G. N. R." Route No. 1, Box 49, Anaheim.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR EXPERT Auto Repairing, regrinding and all machine work, see Garage, 120 So. Los Angeles-st., Barton & Booth at the Valencia Garage, 20 So. Los Angeles-st., Anaheim, Phone Pac. 383.
LOCAL ANAHEIM family, going to Yosemite Valley by auto about June 1st, would like to meet Anaheim family, preferably church people, who will be going about the same time. Phone 513J.
SEEDS AND CHICKEN SUPPLIES—E. M. Chalmers, successor to Gardner & Chalmers, 114 No. Los Angeles-st.
10c—DIAMOND AUTO PARK—10c 741 Olive-st, between 7th and 8th Los Angeles, open till midnight. All conveniences.
TOGGENBURGH buck goat for service; charges $2. H. H. Hammond, Hansen Station.
FOR SALE—Nursery Stock
FOR SALE—Good thrifty Valencia orange trees. 50c each. Phone Anahelm 255R1.
FOR SALE—Luther Burbank thornless blackberry plants at your own price. Otto Knoelk, R. F. D. S., Box 20, 1 1-2 mile east on North-st.
FOR SALE—Irish seed potatoes. Jas. Movitch, phone Placentia 42-J.
FOR SALE—Valencia orange trees, 2 yr. old buds. Anahelm Pac. 320W. O. B. Baxter.
FOR SALE—Clean healthy orange trees, one-year old, from famous Pollard orchard at Albambra. John L. Preston, Anaheim Home 1472.