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1919-03-14 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 3 of 6 · OCR glm-ocr
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It makes a difference where you have your auto repairing done. We offer you gift-edge service. Walter & Day, Hartmann-bldg. At— WEBER'S TO..... MUSIC TEACHERS AND PARENTS —who have children studying Music We have the largest and most complete line of CITRUS BI-PRODUCTS INDUSTRY OPENED IN UNION BREWERY Another industry for Anaheim, Frederick Barthels has leased space at the Union Brewery and will start here the California Citrus Bi-Products Co. He will make use of the culls from the packing houses, not now used in marmalade in the manufacture of a number of citrus bi-products, prominent among them being orange and lemon extracts and citric acid. While he will start on a comparatively small scale, Mr. Barthels has been encouraged to believe that his venture has great promise for an extensive industry. TAGGART BUILDING MODERN BUNGALOW John Taggart of the Taggart Motor Co. is erecting a very fine bungalow at the corner of Claudina and Sycamore-sta. This very modern residence has large sitting room, dining room, long hallway, large and airy kitchen, bath-room with built-in tub, three bed-rooms and gas furnace in cemented basement. The building has finest roof of any residence in town, being covered with Johns-Manville Co.'s asbestos roofing. Another exclusive feature is a ventilating system, shooting cool air into the top of each room while there is a hot air pipe from the furnace to the baseboard in each room. Mrs. word for formerly Safely gone to Mrs. Neal w Texas for Arkansas future Mrs. H. Clair company William day wife Mrs. ing Mr ente led en Job helm to C. P Hilburn the Co show ing. Mr. are via family Rev. Delby were d ly in L week represen good th Mrs. lease in Lewis Littl and M church now av Mr. in Ful who have children studying Music We have the largest and most complete line of graded instrumental sheet music for piano work in Orange county. Prices Guaranteed We kindly ask your inspection of same. Catalogues sent on application. WEBER'S BOOK AND MUSIC STORE 108 E. Center Street ANAHEIM PIXLEY TAKES REST Two changes of importance in orange business circles are announced in the resignation of D. C. Pixley as president of the Orange Building & Loan Association and as superintendent of the Olive Milling Co. Mr. Pixley gives his reason as impaired health and a desire to devote more time to private interests. Mr. Pixley left last week for Florida. MOVE TO NEW HOME Dr. J. E. Jewett, of New Brunswick, Canada, who recently purchased the E. N. Cook ranch east of town, is moving his family into their fine new home this week. BUYS WILSON HOME Carl Kopfer, who has been residing at 415 Cypress-st, has purchased the five-room bungalow of Robert Wilson on Chestnut-st. Pianos, Schmidt Music Co., Anaheim. AGENCY FOR DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CAR We also keep a large Stock of parts for Dodge Bros. Cars Chas. H. Mann We also keep a large Stock of parts for Dodge Bros. Cars Chas. H. Mann 138 S, Los Angeles St. Anaheim Trade Where You Get Quality and Price IN GROCERIES That's our idea—Quality First and then make the price right. You can buy the very best in groceries at this store for exactly the same price you pay elsewhere QUALITY is not a controlling factor in requesting patronage. We say, "Satisfaction everytime or your money back" Jacob Lakeman 128 E. Center St. Phone 244 Olinda Mrs. George Simpson has received word from Noah and Connie Neal, formerly of Olinda, that they arrived safely in Arkansas, where they have gone to make their home. Mrs. Mabel Neal, widow of Hubert Neal who accompanied her father to Texas for a visit, has also arrived in Arkansas, where she will make her future home. Mrs. Bob Farris, sister of Mrs. W. H. Clark of the Columbia lease, accompanied by Mrs. Ingram and Mrs. Williams of Puente spent Wednesday with Mrs. Clark. Mrs. May Mushrush, who is visiting Mrs. Geo. Simpson of the Puente lease, accompanied by Miss Helen Johnston are shopping in Anaheim today. C. P. Scott, W. L. Waller, Lester Hillburn and Miss Louisa Hilburn of the Columbia lease attended the show in Anaheim Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown of Visalia are visiting Mrs. W. E. Annin and family of Olinda. Rev. Kent, Mr. Soules and Mrs. Delby of the Olinda M. E. church, were delegates to the Centenary Rally in Los Angeles the first part of the week. They report eighten districts represented, splendid speakers and a good time. Mrs. Emery of the West Coast lease is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lewis and family of Owensmouth. Little Dorothy, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Kent of the Olinda M. E. church has been quite sick, but is now a little better. Mr. Beecher Dynes was a visitor in Fullerton Friday. YORBA LINDA PHONE USERS REFUSING TO PAY INCREASE 57 residents of Yorba Linda are waiting to see what action the telephone company will take in regard to collecting the increased rates following the signing by 57 subscribers of a pledge to discontinue their telephones if the company insisted on collecting the $2.50 rate. Residents say their bills for March have come in for the $2.50 rate in advance and they are waiting for the company to disconnect the phones as they refuse to pay the increase. As there are only 76 telephones in Yorba Linda, that section would be practically phoneless if all the signers kept their pledge and had their telephones removed. TOO FAST FOR SHORTY J. W. Alexander of Santa Ana was not aware, when on his way north from that city, that he cut around a car in which there was a deputy sheriff the other day and made forty-five miles an hour until he got to Anaheim, when he was served with a notice. "Shorty" Myers was the deputy. "Shorty" and his friend picked up and went in pursuit. Alexander will appear before Justice of the Peace French tomorrow and explain his actions—Fullerton Tribune. GILMAN CAMP IS HOME Sergt. Gilman L. Camp, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Camp of the County-rd, arrived home Wednesday afternoon to notify the company the signal bell is kept that point and also a ward-ave, the city would company to bring its stop before crossing the Ben Baxter, Cement Piper McKee 119 NO Drive right in Give REAL T We employ o antee every job WEN we se Savage, We are in as we can help get Savage Servi The is the sign of and we are the agents in Anahe SAVA TIRE IN Los Angeles the first part of the week. They report eighteen districts represented, splendid speakers and a good time. Mrs. Emery of the West Coast lease is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lewis and family of Owensmouth. Little Dorothy, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Kent of the Olinda M. E. church has been quite sick, but is now a little better. Mr. Beecher Dynes was a visitor in Fullerton Friday. Mrs. J. M. Williams of the Columbia lease spent Tuesday with Mrs. R. Miranda of the Santa Fe lease. Mr. J. S. Hoskins and family of the West Coast lease motored to Camp Baldy last Sunday to see the snow. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Connor and son of the Columbia lease. Claude Rice and family of Brea motored to Redondo Beach on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Ness of the Columbia lease spent Monday and Tuesday at Uplands on business and pleasure. Mrs. E. M. Mather of Santa Ana spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Delby of the Olinda lease. Mr. Roscoe Abbott of / La Vida Springs and Nick Williams of the Columbia lease are demonstrating the Fondolac Tractor in Anaheim this week. They will demonstrate in other parts of Orange-co later. Mrs. A. L. Smith of Earlimort, Tulare-co, who has been visiting Mrs. P. L. Warner, left Monday for Long Beach for a few days' visit with Mrs. S. J. Holland. Mrs. Musselman of Torrence spent last week with Mrs. Fred Archer on the West Coast lease. Mrs. P. L. Warner of the West Coast lease received the sad news of the death of a brother-in-law in Kansas from influenza after an illness of four days. APPEARS IN RECITAL In the chapel of the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, on Tuesday evening, March 18th, Miss Lillian J. Backstrand of the faculty of U.S.C College of Music will present Miss Hester Billingsley in a senior recital. Assisting artists will be Miss Millicent Virden, pianist, and Miss Eliza Jamgochlan, accompanist. Miss Billingsley is well known here as a singer of much promise, and her many friends will be glad of the opportunity to hear her in recital. The following will be the numbers given: Only the Very Best Bread Bought at the City Bakery is different. Only quality materials are used and we know how to make good bread. Try it once and be convinced. Full 24-oz loaf at 10c Let us supply your doughnuts too. We make a doughnut just like mother use to make—hale, flavor and looks. CITY BAKERY F.D.LAUTENBACH, Prop. 122 North Los Angeles St. Southern California, Los Angeles, on Tuesday evening, March 18th, Miss Lillian J. Backstrand of the faculty of U. S. C. College of Music will present Miss Hester Billingsley in a senior recital. Assisting artists will be Miss Millicent Virden, pianist, and Miss Eliza Jamgochian, accompanist. Miss Billingsley is well known here as a singer of much promise, and her many friends will be glad of the opportunity to hear her in recital. The following will be the numbers given: "Morning" Oley Speaks), "Dawn in the Desert" (Ross), "Welcome, Sweet Wind" (Cadman), a song cycle from "Wigwam and Tepee" (Cadman) a) The Place of Breaking Light; (b) From the Long Room of the Sea; (c) Ho Ye Warriors on the Warpath; (d) The Thunderbirds Come From the Cedars; a) "Elyve-lin" (Singing) (ab) The Broken Vase (Arensky). c) "Ecstasy" (Rummel), "Love is the Wind" McFadyen), "Sweet Maiden of Spring" (Manuscript) Pemberton). FIND HART IN IDAHO George Hart, formerly editor of the Orange Daily News, who disappeared mysteriously a short time ago following a siege of influenza, is well and will remain temporarily at Twin Falls, Idaho, where he is editor of the Times, according to a telegram from Captain W. O. Hart, who left for Twin Falls recently upon receipt of information that his brother had been located there. His telegram today stated he was coming home via Portland and would arrive in Orange on Monday. Whether George will return to Orange was not stated. Ben Baxter, Cement Pipe, Pac 175R1 It's economy in the long run to keep your auto tuned up. Have it done right. Walter & Day, Hartmann bldg.; modern garage, up-to-date equipment, expert mechanics. Just Arrived Kelly-Spring Cord' Let us show you this wonderful NEW new over size 32x3 1-2 Fabric Tire here Orange County The House o Orange CountyDi KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRES AND 209 E. Center Street en to notify the company that unless the signal bell is kept in repair at that point and also at North Harard-ave, the city would require the company to bring its cars to a full top before crossing the thorofare. We're after your help with our harSan-Tox Hale Tonies—Vernonlea's Anaheim Pharmacy. Walter & Day, Hartmann-bldg. for auto and tractor repairs; modern garage; up-to-date equipment, expert mechanics. 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. WHEN we sell you a tire we would like to see, you get a Savage, because Savage Service follows Savage sales. We are interested in every Savage Tire we sell as long as we can help make it give service. Buy Savage Tires and get Savage Service. The Indian Sign is the sign of good tires, and we are the exclusive agents in Anaheim for SAVAGE TIRES —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. Every Family Should Own their Own home. By— SAVING —you can own yours too. If you do not save you will never have a home of your own. —start a Savings Account at this bank and accumulate. ANAHEIM NATIONAL BANK W. A. DOLAN, Pres. A. B. McCord, Cashier you can own yours too. If you do not save you will never have a home of your own. start a Savings Account at this bank and accumulate. ANAHEIM NATIONAL BANK W. A. DOLAN, Pres. A. B. McCord, Cashier Springfield Card Tires wonderful NEW OVER SIZE Cord Tire. The 2 Fabric Tire suitable for Dodge Cars also is. County Tire Co. The House of Quality Orange County Distributors OLD TIRES AND TUBES—PORTAGE TIRES ANAHEIM, CALIF.