oc-plain-dealer 1919-03-12
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United States Food Administration
License Number G-29177
Sam Hill
Cash
Grocery and Meat Market
SEVEN STORES
THREE MEAT MARKETS
ONE BAKERY
Santa Ana, Tustin, Orange And 110 E. Center St.
ANAHEIM
Ben Hur Soap, 10 bars...55c
White King Soap 10 bars 55c
Our Leader Soap, 6 bars, 25c
Cocoa Naptha Soap, 4 bars ...24c
Quail Brand Corn, per can ...16c
Eagle Brand Peas, per can ...17c
Rumford Baking Powder, lb. can ...24c
Calumet Baking Powder, lb. can ...23c
K. C. Baking Powder,
RED CROSS WIRES REQUEST FOR DRIVE FOR OLD CLOTHING
Mr. Thos. Crawford is in receipt of the following telegram:
San Francisco, Calif.
Chairman American Red Cross.
Anaheim, Calif.
National headquarters announces huge drive for used clothing, shoes and blankets, March 24 to 31. Articles collected and disbursed by Red Cross to recently liberated sufferers in all European countries except the Central Powers. All possible help will be given all nationalities, therefore, important secure cooperation all local foreign organizations. This great opportunity for Red Cross to show present efficiency and responsiveness to collect for suffering humanity. Every chapter in the United States given quota. Wire immediately you will want to put this drive over with utmost energy. Give name of chairman drive committee. Full instructions with quota will follow shortly.
JOHN B. MILLER,
Manager Pacific Division.
Leave at Headquarters
The following committee will make a house to house canvass:
Mesdames A. D. Palmer, chairman,
L. Sheridan, L. Pomeroy, Leonard Evans, W. Duckworth, Pearson, E. Bruce, J. Baker and Miss Haas.
Now is cleaning house time and all housewives who have any of the following items of wearing apparel are asked to leave them at Red
Quail Brand Corn, per can ... 16c
Eagle Brand Peas, per can ... 17c
Rumford Baking Powder, lb. can ... 24c
Calumet Baking Powder, lb. can ... 23c
K. C. Baking Powder, 25 oz. ... 20c
Del Monte Catsup, pints 24c
Booth Sardines, per can... 20c
Golden Age Macaroni, 3 pkgs. ... 25c
Suetene, large pail ... $2.25
Jello, per pkg. ... 10c
Soda Crackers, per lb ... 18c
Sam Hill's home made Cookies, per doz. ... 10c
Hill's Quality Bread 24 oz. loaf ... 10c
Pure Eastern Buckwheat, per lb. ... 10c
Lemon or Vanilla Extract, 2 oz. bottle ... 25c
Ben Hur Coffee, 1 lb. can 43c
M. J. B. Coffee, 1 lb. can 43c
M J.. B. Tree Tea, 1-2 lb. 25c
1 lb. ... 49c
Sliced Pineapple, No. 2 1-2 can ... 23c
We Guarantee Everything We Sell
JOHN B. MILLER,
Manager Pacific Division.
Leave at Headquarters
The following committee will make a house to house canvass:
Mesdames A. D. Palmer, chairman,
L. Sheridan, L. Pomeroy, Leonard Evans, W. Duckworth, Pearson, E. Bruce, J. Baker and Miss Haas.
Now is cleaning house time and all housewives who have any of the following items of wearing apparel are asked to leave them at Red Cross headquarters in order that our city may put over this very important drive as she has done so many times in the past:
Need for These
One ton men's wear—Shirts, preferably of light colored flannels, undershirts, trousers, underdrawers, coats, work-suits, suits, shoes, overcoats, jerseys, sweater-vests, socks.
Women's Wear—Skirts, drawers, corset slips, petticoats, blouses, coats, shirts, suits (2-piece), shoes, cloth hats, knitted caps, stockings.
Boys' Wear—Shirts, union suits, coats, undershirts, suits, trousers.
MADAM MAXWELL
CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST
Free Consultation
READINGS DAILY AND SUNDAY
Office hours: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
312 E. CENTER ST.
McKeen & Faber
119 NORTH LOS ANGELES ST.
Drive right in—stay in your car if you wish. We Give REAL Tire Service.
—We employ only the very best workmen and guarantee every job we turn out.
—We employ only the very best workmen and can guarantee any job we turn out.
The Indian Si
—We employ only the very best workmen and guarantee every job we turn out.
—We employ only the very best workmen and can guarantee any job we turn out.
The Indian Sign
—is the sign of good tires,
and we are the exclusive agents in Anaheim for
SAVAGE TIRES
Let us Furnish you your Tires—keep them in the right shape for you, and you will find that such an arrangement will mean great economy to you.
Roy W. Ha
The Orange County Plain Dealer, Anaheim, Calif.
HIS WIRES
IT FOR DRIVE
WILD CLOTHING
Lawford is in receipt
telegram:
Francisco, Calif.
San Red Cross.
Calif.
quarters announces
used clothing, shoes
March 24 to 31. Arand disbursed by Red
by liberated sufferers
countries except the
All possible help
nationalities, theresecure cooperation all
organizations. This
key for Red Cross to
efficiency and responspect for suffering huchapter in the United
USA. Wire immediatet to put this drive
energy. Give name
of committee. Full
quote will follow
N B. MILLER,
Anger Pacific Division.
Headquarters
committee will make
canvaas:
D. Palmer, chairman,
Pomeroy, Leonard
worth, Pearson, E.
and Miss Haas,
ing house time and
who have any of the
of wearing apparel
leave them at Red
shoes, overcoats, jerseys, socks,
stockings, sweaters.
Boys' and Girls' Wear—Hooded
caps, pinafores, woolen union suits.
Girls' Wear—Dresses, skirts, overcoats, night dresses, drawers, stockings, undergarments, waists, petticoats, suits, blouses, shoes.
Infants' Wear—Baby blankets,
shirts, sweaters, socks, booteen, bonnets, bibs, diapers, shoes, binders,
dresses, cloaks, jackets, shawls.
Miscennaneous—Bed ticks, sheets,
pillow cases, blankets, mufflers.
HOSTESS TO BAPTIST
MISSIONARY CIRCLE
GARDEN GROVE. March 12.
Special—Mrs. E. Beardsley entertained
the Baptist Missionary Circle Saturday from 2 to 5 p.m. in a farewell reception to Mrs. Ella Holloway
who has been a faithful member for
years, and who leaves soon for Pomona, where she has purchased a
home. Mrs. Holloway will be greatly missed in local church and social
circles. She has been a most zealous Red Cross worker. She will be accompanied to Pomona by her daughter, Miss Della, and her sun,
Burt, who has been disena gel from
the navy. The well wishes of a host
of friends will follow Mrs. Holloway
and her family to their new home.
Rev. William Thomas, pastor of
the Baptist church of Escondido,
and former pastor for three years of
the Garden Grove Baptist church,
was married to Miss Amy Rice,
at Calvary Baptist church, Los Angeles,
Tuesday of last week. Those
EXHIBIT TO SHOW
WORK OF RED CROSS
Anthony A. Tremp, formerly of the
U.S. Food Administration, is to visit Santa Ana Monday with an exhibit of Red Cross work to be given in the room at the Armory, formerly occupied by the Red Cross Shop.
What the Red Cross has done during the war, what it has done since the armistice was signed, and what part it is going to play in America during the days of civic improvement following the signing of the peace pact, is visualized in the exhibit.
This exhibit is to be shown under the auspices of the local Red Cross Chapter and will be open to the public.
The bureau of exhibits was recently established by the divisional department of Development. The purpose is to make a concrete showing
of Red Cross accechment or divisio.
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B. MILLER,
ger Pacific Division.
Headquarters
committee will make
canvass:
D. Palmer, chairman,
Pomeroy, Leonard
worth, Pearson, E.
and Miss Haas.
ing house time and
who have any of the
of wearing apparel
leave them at Red
ars in order that our
this very important
done so many times
For These
wear—Shirts, precolored flannels, uners, underdrawers,
suits, shoes, overwater-vests, socks.
Skirts, drawers,
coats, blouses, coats,
place), shoes, cloth
stockings.
shirts, union suits,
suits, trousers.
MAXWELL
T AND PALMIST
Consultation
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DAY
0 a. m. to 8 p. m.
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accompanied to Pomona by her daughter, Miss Della, and her son, Burt, who has been disena gel from the navy. The well wishes of a host of friends will follow Mrs. Holloway and her family to their new home.
Rev. William Thomas, pastor of the Baptist church of Eacondido, and formerly pastor for three years of the Garden Grove Baptist church, was married to Miss Amy Rice, at Calvary Baptist church, Los Angeles, Tuesday of last week. Those who attended the wedding from here were Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Allen, J. G. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. George Tyler.
Walter Stokes, who owns and operates a garage in Santa Maria, was a Thursday visitor at the home of his aunt, Mrs. C. D. Luedke. He says he encountered a severe rain and snow storm at Bakersfield. He was accompanied by his mother, Mrs. W. C. Stokes, of Guadalupe, who spent a few days here.
J. N. Richardson of Mt. Victory, Ohio, was a week-end guest at the home of his nephew, J. O. Arkley.
Roy Green has taken up his duties as assessor and his former position as bookkeeper for the Garden Grove Feed Store is filled by W. M. Adland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stennett are enjoying a visit from their daughter, Mrs. Emma Stennett Ashley, of San Bernardino.
F. B. Cleveland visited Catalina Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Nimmo and H. K. Powers were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nimmo's daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Burton, at Long Beach.
Miss Eva Lake returned Thursday from a few days' visit with her grandmother, Mrs. H. F. Palmer at Chino.
Mrs. J. G. Dunn, chairman of the Community Council is arranging with her co-workers for a reception for the returned soldiers and sailors April 5th, which has been declared a legal holiday. Everybody is expected to participate in this celebration.
Mrs. T. E. Niles returned Saturday from a two weeks' visit with her daughters, Mrs. Phelps, of San Dimas and Mrs. Urwick of Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Reyburn were over-Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McElree of Hollywood.
Lee Hoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hoff, is visiting his cousin, E. K. Ferguson at Van Nuys while attending tractor school.
ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL
Oakland
Six Auto
ed to participate in this celebration.
Mrs. T. E. Niles returned Saturday from a two weeks' visit with her daughters, Mrs. Phelps, of San Dimas and Mrs. Urwick of Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Reyburn were over-Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McElree of Hollywood.
Lee Hoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hoff, is visiting his cousin, E. K. Ferguson at Van Nuys, while attending tractor school.
Miss Hattie Hutton, who is attending U. S. C. was a week-end guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hutton, who recently purchased the W. L. Russell orange grove.
WHITE LILY BREAD
LINE GROWS DAILY
The "Bread Line" to the White Lily Bakery is growing longer every day as the people grow to learn the quality of "White Lily" bread and pastry. They are glad to know that they can buy better and fresher bread and pastry at home than can be shipped in from other towns, and they are not slow in taking advantage of the opportunity of getting the best for the least money. And their doughnuts, too, are of the same high quality. They give satisfaction every time. Get the habit—buy your bread and doughnuts at the White Lily. You will be glad when you become a White Lily customer.—Adv.
Eggs are cheap now. Preserve them with water glass, 40c quart. Heying's Pharmacy "On the Corner."
Hamilton
THE ELLE
WHO TREATS YOU RIGHT
of Red Cross activities conducted in chapter or divisional organizations.
It has a tremendous interest for all Red Cross workers and will enable the community in which it is exhibited to get a comprehensive glimpse of the accomplishments of the whole division.
Anthony A. Tremp, who is nationally known as an expert on educational exhibits, has been placed in charge as director of the bureau. He came to the Red Cross from the United States Food Administration, where he was director of exhibits.
FILED FOR PROBATE
The will of Willis E. Hurst, who died at Brea Jan. 30, has been filed for probate, with Attorney C. Sexton of Brea as attorney for the petitioner, Mrs. Hurst. Under the will the estate, valued at $15,000, will go to Mrs. Hurst, excepting $100 to a son.
MOTOR FROM FRISCO; BUILD HOME HERE
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owen have arrived in Anaheim to make their future home on their 20-acre ranch south of Olive-rd. They plan to build a modern ranch home immediately. Mrs. Owen is a sister of Mrs. L. J. Winney. Mr. Owen has been employed in an iron foundry at San Francisco for a number of years. Mr. Winney set out the 20 acres to Valencias three years ago and Mr. Owen expects to make it one of the big producers of the Anaheim district.
The Owens drove thru from San Francisco in their Buick Six, making the trip in two days altho they encountered some snow in the mountains.
— Walter & Day, Hartmann-bldg., for auto and tractor repairs; modern garage; up-to-date equipment, expert mechanics.
Is Patriotic
Build a Home
new
Money in your pocket to buy a good lot
the most desirable location in Anaheim at a SAVING of
$200 to $500
to sell these lots quick and make specially
for a short time.
a less desirable location sell at a higher price.
Rent Money Money Buy Your HOME
the lot and money is available to build your
your own plan—at very easy terms.
is close to business, schools and churches,
heart of Anaheim. Between Center, Lemon,
and Palm streets. Go and select yours today.
NEO. ROBERTS
JEWELER
Or See Real Estate Agent
THE ARRIVAL OF ANOTHER CARLOAD OF
land Sensible
Automobiles
THE ARRIVAL OF ANOTHER CARLOAD OF
land Sensible
Automobiles
carload of these wonder cars since the holidays! All models on display for immediate shipment
Touring $1275.00
Roadster 1275.00
Rex Sedan 1475.00
Sedan 1895.00
Coupe 1895.00
and one Roadster at $20.00 less and one Sedan at $30.00
is received before the new war tax became effective.
MONE US YOUR ORDER TODAY AND
POSSIBLY SAVE $20 TO $30
ON YOUR CAR
Oakland mechanics in our Service and Repair Shop. Bring
them tuned up. All work guaranteed.
Hheim Implement Co.
FULLERTON, CALIFORNIA.
ELECTRICIAN
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