oc-plain-dealer 1919-03-19
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Kurt Epstein made a business trip to Los Angeles today.
Mrs. John Bandini motored to this city yesterday from her home at Victorville.
Miss Sarah Palay of New York arrived Sunday to be a guest at the home of Mr. H. Simona.
T. V. Anderson of the Kohler & Chase at San Francisco, made a call at the Schmidt Music Co today.
Mrs. J. L. Kenney has returned from a three weeks' visit with her sister Mrs. J. B. Mundy at Pasadena.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Osborne have moved to this city from Long Beach. Mr. Osborne is salesman for the Schmidt Music Co.
Miss Katherine Dunning, Georgina Smith, Claude Smith and James Peterson motored to Orange County Park on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Imus and baby daughter have gone to Colton for a few days visit and then will go to their home at Tolia.
Mrs. Ellen Peterson, of Los Angeles, who has been in charge of the hosiery department at Coulter's for the past twelve years, has accepted a position at Faulkenstein's.
A dance was given last night at Placentia by the Court of Honor. A dance tonight at Orange and one tomorrow night at La Habra will be given. Music for these dances is furnished by Fellinge's orchestra.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Murphy of Fullerton and Mrs. Ella Williams of East Coast.
H. Deutsch of Los Angeles was business visitor in this city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rimpau had returned from a motor trip to San Diego.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ward combine business and pleasure in Los Angeles today.
Ror McKeen of McKeen & Faber was a business visitor in Los Angeles yesterday.
M. Lackenstein of the Style Shoe was a business visitor in Los Angeles yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Powler and baby visited relatives in Redland Sunday.
Mrs. Ellen Werner of Long Beach formerly of this city, spent yesterday with Mrs. Anna Gow.
Mrs. L. Goble went to Pasadena this morning to visit for several days with Mrs. W. H. Spake.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Dolan of Los Angeles were the Sunday guests of the W. A. Dolin family.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Schlosser spent Sunday with some Texas friends who are living in Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Pritchard, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Diller and daughter motored to Los Angeles Sunday.
Mrs. L. P. Gutzman and children left today for Los Angeles where they will spend two weeks with friends.
Harold Steck of Brea and Joseph Conde of Fullerton underwent minor operations Saturday at the sanitarium.
Louis Kroeger returned to his home Monday from the Sanitarium where he underwent a major operation.
Mrs. W. J. Rasch returned to her home at Villa Rica
geles, who has been in charge of the hoslory department at Coulter's for the past twelve years, has accepted a position at Faulkenstein's.
A dance was given last night at Placentia by the Court of Honor. A dance tonight at Orange and one tomorrow night at La Habra will be given. Music for these dances is furnished by Fellinge's orchestra.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Murphy of Fullerton and Mrs. Ella Williams of East Center-st, motored to Los Angeles today. They will be joined there by Mrs. Vonock and Mr. Smith and all enjoy a dinner and theatre party at the Orpheum.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE—Cull sweet potatoes, good for hog feed. Wm. Trapp, Jr., Phone Anaheim 75R4.
FOR SALE—Rugs 9x12 and 8x10, also Metrostyle pianola (player piano) with rolls; cheap. Call mornings only. 226 Zeyn.
IF I WANTED to buy a house, I would see The C. H. Berger Co. immediately. They have the classiest buy in Anaheim today, only $4800, terms if desired.
FOR RENT—20 acres of beet or corn land, plenty of water. Phone Fullerton 173-J4.
FOR SALE—Two of the finest homes in Anaheim; hardwood floors in five rooms, modern with hot and cold water; on good, big lots with garages; one on paved street; other in Zeyn tract. Price $4750 each. Phone 28, Beckman, 109 E. Center.
FOR SALE—House for $300 cash. To be moved. D. Woodward, R. 4 Anaheim.
WANTED—a first-class automobile mechanic and helper. George Dunton, Ford and Fordson Agency, 228 No. Los Angeles St. Phone 263-J.
Mrs. A. P. Gutzman and children left today for Los Angeles where they will spend two weeks with friends.
Harold Steck of Brea and Joseph Conde of Fullerton underwent minor operations Saturday at the sanitarium.
Louis Kroeger returned to his home Monday from the Sanitarium where he underwent a major operation.
Mrs. W. J. Rasch returned to her home at Villa Park yesterday, after a minor operation performed at the Sanitarium.
Mrs. C. E. Meredith and children have returned to their home in Rhymond, Wash., after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. T. Crawford.
R. L. Gibson arrived this morning from Reno, Nev., where he was called two weeks ago on account of the death of his father.
Miss Dorice Hawley went to Los Angeles and spent the week-end with relatives. She was accompanied home by Miss Hazel Hawley.
Mrs. H. C. Bond and son Clayton of Alhambra were guests yesterday of their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hawley and family.
Thomas Daulton, who has spent four weeks with his friend, Horace Benjamin, left yesterday for his home in South Dakota.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Nagel, Kenneth Nagel, Robert Nagel and Mrs. E. B. Merritt motored to San Diego this morning and will return tomorrow afternoon.
Misses Luna Wellman, Marian Fisher, Murial Arkley, Edna Schlotter and Carrie Evans of U. S. C. spent the week-end at their homes here.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Neiman, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Weaver, Mrs. Willian Barfoot, Mrs. Annie Gow, Miss Emma Nelman and Cecil James motored to Seal Beach Sunday.
Mrs. Ella Peterson of Los Angeles has accepted a position with the Falkenstein store. Mrs. Peterson was employed with the Coulter Dry Goods Company in Los Angeles.
ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WE WILL HAVE LOAF OF BREAD. We feel that the people...of Anaheim and want quality bread and we have decided to fill the requester. There are a lot of claims made for quality loaf of them taste any different. This loaf will be made of straw and will contain the proper amount of rich milk and honey with high-grade lard instead of water and yeast. It will tutes and will be made along pre-war baking standards.
Lard, Honey and Malt—The size will be one pound and it will be a square loaf convinced of the difference in taste. Its food value is 40% diary bread, containing that percentage additional health benefits.
On Sale Friday and Saturday
CITY BAKERY
F. D. LAUTENBACH
122 North Los Angeles Street
The Orange County Plain Dealer, Anaheim, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perry spent Sunday at Mt. Lows.
Drs. Howard & Carlin have opened officers in rooms 307, 308 and 309, First National Bank-bldg. They have diplomas for practicing osteopathy, medicine and surgery.
Barney Hoyt, son of Mrs. W. A. Luce of the county road, who enlisted last June with naval reserve and had been stationed at Hampton Roads, Virginia, has received his honorable discharge and arrived home Sunday.
Mrs. Agnes Jensen, mother, Mrs. Baker, and the Misses Edith and Corel Jensen of Los Angeles motored to this city on Monday in their new Buick and visited with relatives and friends.
Miss Lillian Davis arrived last evening from Oklahoma where she has been for the past year. She attended business college then was employed in a First National bank and in a Santa Fe office.
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Lyddon and daughter, Miss Beatrice of Rockford Ill., who have been the guests for the past week of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Berger at Orangewood Tract, have returned to Los Angeles.
Among those enjoying the snow at Camp Baldy on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hargraves, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Malcom, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Warren of Santa Ana, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sears and two children, Walter Redit, Mr. Eaton, and Mrs. Baker. They motored up early and occupied the Warren cottage.
Familiar Fiction.
"I am so glad you called."
OLINDA BABY DIES AFTER SCALDING
OLINDA, Mar. 19 — Little George Oline, 2 1/2 year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Oline who fell into a tub of hot water on Monday and received denture-burns, succinified to his injuries Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock.
Hazel Bowe of Toledo, Ohio who has been spending the winter in Los Angeles is now spending a week with her uncle, Fred Bowe of the Santa Fe lease.
Melvin and Herbert, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Abbott are on the sick list.
The dramatic class of the Fullerton Union high school will attend the play "All of a Sudden Peggy" given by the Whittier high school on Thursday evening.
The young people of the Epworth league of the Olinda M. E. church are preparing an interesting program to be given at the church Friday evening. They always have something unique. Come and see what it is this time.
Mr. Geo. Lindenberg of Los Angeles was a business visitor on the Columbia lease Tuesday.
Mr. H. P. Nelson of Belleflower, motored to the Columbia lease Tuesday. Mrs. Nelson accompanied him home for a short stay and to attend to some business.
Walter Pendleton, Hazel Kyle of Artesia, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ross.
Mrs. Lucy Price of Hillsberg, Cal., is visiting a day evening a Ross!
Mr. Pendell ward-Station lived on the James Ross the guest of Sunday.
Mrs. H. Scilve and Geralease, attended Saturday night.
Mrs. H. Scile has her oldest son turned from ship Ohio, Jan Virginia, two years in many large bus home without
Gutzman and children
Los Angeles where they
weeks with friends.
kirk of Brea and Joseph
Barton underwent minor
sunday at the sanitarever returned to his
from the Sanitarium
werent a major operaRasch returned to her
Park yesterday, after
tion performed at the
Meredith and children
to their home in Rhyafter a visit with Mr.
Crawford.
arrived this morning
where he was calliago on account of the
other.
Hawley went to Los
sent the week-end with
was accompanied home
Hawley.
Bond and son Clayton
were guests yesterday
Ms. and Mrs. H. A.
nally.
aton, who has spent
with his friend, Horace
yesterday for his
Dakota.
A. Nagel, Kenneth
Nagel and Mrs. E. B.
to San Diego this
will return tomorrow
Wellman, Marian
Arkley, Edna SchlotEvans of U. S. C.
end at their homes
E. H. Nelman, Mr.
Weaver, Mrs. Willian
innie Gow, Miss Emceli James motored
sunday.
Person of Los Anglea position with the
ore. Mrs. Peterson
with the Coulter Dry
in Los Angeles.
Among those enjoying the snow at Camp Baldy on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hargraves, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Malcom, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Warren of Santa Ana, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sears and two children, Walter Redit, Mr. Eaton, and Mrs. Baker. They motored up early and occupied the Warren cottage.
Familiar Fiction.
"I am so glad you called."
"We've never had a word of dispute since we were married."
"What a beautiful baby! I never saw a handsomer."
"You have taken me completely by surprise. I am quite unprepared to speak."
"Sorry, but I haven't a cent with me."
"I wasn't at home when you called the other day. So sorry."
"Yes, ma'am, this is perfectly fresh."
"You'll never have the chance to buy at this figure again."
"My one desire, fellow citizens, is to serve you."—Cleveland Leader.
Higher Mathematics.
In answer to those who argue that study of the higher mathematics is waste of time for the average student, Dr. Robert E. Moritz, professor of mathematics at the University of Washington, asserts in School Science and Mathematics that only such study can develop the following powers of the mind:
1. The power of undivided attention and prolonged concentration.
2. The power of exact definition, of clear statement and of critical analysis.
3. The power of deductive reasoning, of drawing logical conclusions from given premises.
First Offense.
"Prisoner, you are accused of stealing a watch. Is this your first offence?"
"Yes, your honor."
"But it seems to me I remember sentencing you not more than a year ago."
"Yes, your honor, but it wasn't a watch that time. It was a diamond pin."—St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Mr. Geo. Lindenberg of Los Angeles was a business visitor on the Columbia lease Tuesday.
Mr. H. P. Nelson of Belleflower, motorized to the Columbia lease Tuesday. Mrs. Nelson accompanied him home for a short stay and to attend to some business.
Walter Pendleton, Hazel Kyle of Artesia, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ross.
Mrs. Lucy Price of Hillsberg, Cal., is visiting with Mrs. R. E. Longstreet of the Olinda lease.
Mrs. Mabel Nelson of Alhambra is visiting her mother Mrs. Gale of the Santa Fe lease.
Mr. and Mrs. Doughey spent Sun-
Force Traction
Sales in Orange County are exceedloads, or a total of 49 tractors, renearly all sold and delivered.
In spite of the large shipments that havmonths, orders are coming in faster thayour order is placed NOW, you can get
The Fordson will do your work efficiently,
your soil is sand or adobe, level or hilly,
your place.
George
Los Angeles a
ANAL
Telephone 263-J
New Bread Loaf
Made in Pound Size Only
WE WILL HAVE FOR SALE our new loaf of Anaheim and Orange county now needed to fill the requirement in every par-tee for quality loaves of bread, but none will be made of standard high pat. flour, rich milk and honey an dwill be made and yeast. It will contain no substi-king standards with the addition of dairy and Milk
be a square loaf. Get a loaf and be the food value is 40% greater than the or-age additional heat calories.
and Saturday
BAKERY
GENBACH
Anaheim, Calif.
GATES HALF SOLE TIRES
are Guaranteed for
3500 MILES
—This is the same guarantee you receive when you pay twice the price for your tires. This is a boni fide guarantee—we stand back of it.
O. A. Brown
207 E. Center Street
day evening at the home of Mr. D. M. Ross.
Mr. Pendelton and children of Steward Station spent Sunday with relatives on the Columbia lease.
James Rose of Los Angeles, was the guest of his brother Dug. Rose, Sunday.
Mrs. H. Schryer and daughters, Olive and Gertrude, of the Santa Fe lease, attended the Fairyland theatre Saturday night.
Mrs. H. Schryer of the Santa Fe lease has received a telegram from her oldest son, Alvin, who has returned from France on the battleship Ohio, landing at Newport News, Virginia. Alvin has served almost two years in France, has fought in many large battles and is coming home without a scratch. Mrs. Schryer is expecting her son the end of the week.
Mrs. Jeffs and Mrs. C. Robinson were shoppers in Los Angeles Wednesday.
A happy crowd of the Santa Fe lease attended the I. O. N. lodge of Orange. They were Mr. B. Johnson, Mr. S. Myers, Mr. L. Lumis, Mr. W. Gilbert and Mr. H. Schryer.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Gerner of the Columbia lease and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Gerner and family of the Santa Fe lease, spent Sunday at Long Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Schryer and family of the Santa Fe lease entertained Saturday Mr. Schryer's uncle and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Willimah of Spokane, Wash., and Mr. Schryer's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. D. Fairbairn, and son, Clyde of Olive.
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
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
Fordson
Tractor
County are exceeding any other tractor. Seven car49 tractors, received within the past six weeks, and
delivered.
Equipment that have been arriving steadily the past few
mings in faster than deliveries can be made. However, if
now, you can get your Fordson within ten days.
Your work efficiently and economically—no matter whether
be, level or hilly. Telephone or call for demonstration on
George Dunton
Los Angeles and Cypress Streets
ANAHEIM
George Dunton
Los Angeles and Cypress Streets
ANAHEIM
HALF
GATES SOLE TIRES
We are the authorized service station for Anaheim and Fullerton. We have had years of experience as dealers in Gates Half Sole Tires and are in a position to give you the best workmanship and service in this line. Save one-half on your tires and have the best on the market with full guarantee.
GATES HALF SOLE TIRES
are guaranteed to be PUNCTURE PROOF
—can you beat that. What other tire gives a guarantee against puncture.
—There is a reason, let us explain.
Brown & Son
ANAHEIM, CALIF.