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1919-03-26 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 2 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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COUNTY TELEPHONE SYSTEM DISCUSSED AT A. C. C. TONIGHT The proposed establishment of a county telephone system will be the big interest at the annual meeting of the Associated Chambers of Commerce to be held at Odd Fellows' banquet hall, Santa Ana this Wednesday evening. In addition to this, Secretary Metzgar has secured Daniel H. Jones for an address. His subject will be "Southern California Forward," Jones is interested in the forward movement, and after hearing an address by him before the Secretaries' association in Los Angeles Saturday, Metzgar invited him to come to this county for a talk, and this he consented to do. Metzgar pronounced his talk one of the best he had ever heard on the possibilities of Southern California and its future development. The telephone discussion in itself is one which concerns the entire county and it is generally expected that there will be a large attendance from outside the city. Telephone engineers will be present to take part in the discussion. WISEHART JOINS WICKERSHEIM COMPANY The Wickersheim Implement Company of Fullerton, have employed A. Wisehart as special Ford salesman for this territory. Since last May they have been able to dispose of their allotment of Fords without salesman. —Tires, Tubes, Oils, Gears, To Dressing Enamels, Radiator compound and other accessories at 20 So. Los Angeles-st. THE LONG YEARS of service and the daily appreciation of superior tone and action remains long after the price is forgotten. We specialize in quality instruments and carry the largest stock to be found in Orange County. Several high grade, slightly used pianos are being offered now at a fraction of their real worth—terms if desired. price is forgotten. We specialize in quality instruments and carry the largest stock to be found in Orange County. Several high grade, slightly used pianos are being offered now at a fraction of their real worth—terms if desired. "Everything Musical, Nothing but Music" Schmidt Music Company 136 W. Center : : Anaheim INCREASE YOUR CROPS BY USING— Hauser's Organic Fertilizers All High Grade Animal Matter 100 Per Cent Fertilizer Especially adapted to Orange County Soils--Prompt Deliveries. See — CARL J. SWEETERS Phone 94J Anaheim The Orange County Plain Dealer, Anaheim, Calif. SPECIAL SERLICE FOR YOUNG FOLKS AT M. E. CHURCH OLINDA, Mar. 27.—Special—Rev. Kent of the Olinda M. E. church will hold special services for the young people and the children. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Parents come and bring the young folks. The young people's class of the Nazarene church of Olinda had as social at the West Coast Boarding House Monday evening. About 30 were present. Mr. Charles Moseley, teacher of the class was very much pleased. The Epworth League social of the Olinda M. E. church, Friday evening was quite a success in spite of the rain. There were about 25 present. Friday will be the school election, an dthe Olinda district will elect one officer. The candidates are Charley Moseley, J. B. Soules, and H. W. Luckembach. Mr. and Mrs. Schryer of the Santa Fe lease received word some time ago from their son, Alvin, stationed at the Boston Naval Base that he expected to be home, but Tuesday they received a letter that he would not be home for over two years. He expects to visit several foreign countries while away. Mrs. Bessie Hayes, who is visiting her mother, Mrs. Agnes Campbell of the West Coast Boarding House, expects to leave Friday for Texas to SECOND GROUP OF FULLERTON MEN WILL SEEK OIL RICHFIELD, Mar. 26.—Special—A syndicate of men from Fullerton comprised of Thompson and Dryer of the Central Garage, Attorney Allen, W. A. Goodwin, W. M. Wrigley, and L. Gardiner have purchased a 10-acre tract about a mile east of the new Chapman well and contemplate drilling for oil as soon as arrangements can be made to do so. The 5-acre lemon grove belonging to W. R. Patterson of Los Angeles, was sold last week to W. A. Goodwin of Fullerton. Miss Sadle and Marguerite Schumacher of Placentia and the grandmother, Mrs. A. B. Annin of Fullerton have returned from a two-week visit to Wasco where they have been visiting the families of George and Russell Annin. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Breen have been in Los Angeles the past week on a business trip regarding the leasing of their ranch for oil. Mr. Luzier of Placentia has purchased the Valencia grove south of the Richfield depot belonging to A. S. Bradford. W. M. Whitman of McKittrick was at Richfield last week looking after his orange grove. YORBA, Mar. 26.—Special—The funeral of Tom Coronado, who died on Friday the 31st at Fe lease received word some time ago from their son, Alvin, stationed at the Boston Naval Base that he expected to be home, but Tuesday they received a letter that he would not be home for over two years. He expects to visit several foreign countries while away. Mrs. Bessie Hayes, who is visiting her mother, Mrs. Agnes Campbell of the West Coast Boarding House, expects to leave Friday for Texas to join her husband, who is working for an oil company there. Mrs. Flossie Woodward of Milwaukee, Wis. is visiting her mother, Mrs. McQuarrie of the West Coast lease. Mr. and Mrs. Eggleston, and Mr. and Mrs. Keesicker of the West Coast lease attended the ball in Lon Betch Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Einer Grane of the Columbia lease entertained Mr. and Mrs. Barber, and Mr. and Mrs. McGregor of Anaheim at dinner Tuesday evening. Mr. Eggleston of the West Coast lease gave a surprise dinner at the West Coast Boarding House for ten guests on Sunday in honor of his wife's birthday. The Fraternal Brotherhood had their annual meeting at the Olinda Hall Tuesday evening. There was a good attendance. A children's auxiliary was organized at this time. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Olinda M. E. church will meet at the home of Mrs. Kent on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Einer Grane accompanied by Mr. A. Van Ness of the Columbia lease went to Camp Baldy Saturday. They report plenty of snow. Miss Elfreida Williams of the Columbia lease spent Tuesday night with her friend Miss Mona Miranda of the Santa Fe lease. Mr. Robert Salling formerly of Sawtelle went to work for the Santa Fe oil company, Monday. The Olinda Red Cross are asking for donations of old clothes for the American Red Cross. They can be left at Martin's store or Stein & Fassel's. Miss Walker and Mrs. Nelson of the Columbia lease spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Allen Cook of the General Petroleum lease. Mrs. Ferguson of the Olinda lease, is spending a few days at Buena Park with Mrs. J. W. Wright, formerly of business trip regarding the leasing of their ranch for oil. Mr. Luzier of Placentia has purchased the Valencia grove south of the Richfield depot belonging to A. S. Bradford. W. M. Whitman of McKittrick was at Richfield last week looking after his orange grove. YORBA, Mar. 26.—Special—The funeral of Tom Coronado, who died on Friday the 21st, took place on Monday the 24th. Deceased was a well-known and highly esteemed man of this section; he having been born here about 28 years ago, near what is now known as Coronado Heights, The Olinda Red Cross are asking for donations of old clothes for the American Red Cross. They can be left at Martin's store or Stein & Fassel's. Miss Walker and Mrs. Nelson of the Columbia lease spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Allen Cook of the General Petroleum lease. Mrs. Ferguson of the Olinda lease is spending a few days at Buena Park with Mrs. J. W. Wright, formerly of Olinda. AT THE COURT HOUSE The will of Jean L. Grant was filed for probate today, with Margaret J. Goodwin as the petitioner. The estate, valued at $9800, is to be distributed to relatives of the deceased. Stoele Finley is attorney for the petitioner. A final decree of divorce was given today to Edmund E. Knight against Mercedes Paz de Knight. R. E. Coffman is in town this week from Porterville where he moved a month ago. In the last four weeks he has erected a large barn on the Porterville ranch. He reports large acreages are being set out there to Valencias. Call and see us about the Gary Truck, 1 to 5-ton, also Fairbanks-Morris gas engines will be in soon. Liberty Garage. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU AT MISSION SMOKEHOUSE 112 No. Los Angeles St. Phone 101J RADIATOR TROUBLE? RUTLEDGE REPAIRS RADIATORS Satisfaction Guaranteed Santa Ana, Cal. THE S.Q. UNION B 131 WEST CENTRE Cars every 30 minutes for Fullerton and Los Angeles. Hourly service to La Habra, Whittier, Montebello and Los Angeles. Night car 8:30 p.m. Special built Comfortable Buses Los Angeles $1c one way; $1.35 round trip. A. R. G. Bus Line Cars every hour from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. to La Habra, Whittier, Montebello and Los Angeles. Night car 8:30 p.m. Special built Comfortable Buses Los Angeles $1c one way; $1.35 round trip. Phone 117 A. R. G. Packard Twin Six cars to San Diego fl OF ENOIL Special—Fullerton Dryer ney AlWrigley, and a 10of the template arrange- where his parents still reside. Besides his parents the young man leaves a widow and two children at his home, two brothers A. and Chas., five sisters, Mrs. A. A. Garcia, Mrs. G. Navarro, Mrs. R. Garcia, and the Misses Mattie, and Mary Coronado, besides a large number of relatives, who mourn his loss. The concourse of people was so numerous many had to remain outdoors during the services which were conducted by Rev. F. Galwin of Fullerton, at the Catholic church here; Mrs. Osborne and Mrs. Danser, also of Fullerton singing the solemn Gregorian Mass for the dead. Many and beautiful were the floral offerings from friends. May he rest in peace. The limit pounds of parcel post packages to Brazil has been increased from 11 to 20 pounds. The postage remains the same, 12 cents a pound. When you want a carburetor, just try a Schebler, for power and mileage. Liberty Garage. Eastside Grocery & Meat Market Albert Meza, Groceries J. Gelsinger, Meats Olive and Center Sts., Hartman Block PHONE 422 FREE DELIVERY ON ALL ORDERS MEAT SPECIALS Beef Pot Roast, pound ... 20c Pork Shoulder, pound ... 25c Compound, pound ... 24c Pure Lard, our own rendered, pound ... 30c Pork Liver, pound ... 10c We slaughter our own meat, and pay highest price Pork Shoulder, pound ... 25c Compound, pound ... 24c Pure Lard, our own rendered, pound ... 30c Pork Liver, pound ... 10c We slaughter our own meat, and pay highest price for cattle on hoof. Get our quotations. Remember Us for Groceries FREE DELIVERY OUR Ready-to-Wear Section —is at the top-notch with its stock complete for the Spring Season. Dresses, Coats, Capes and Dolmans, Fashion’s envoys are pouring in by every Express. Dozens of the most distinctive garments imaginable. WRAPS COATS—CAPES AND DOLMANS —developed in serges, tricotines and velours shown in the newest Spring colors. Prices $15 to $37.50 FROCKS DRESSES OF SILK —Satins and Georgette in a wide assortment of styles, featuring draped effects, embroidered models. Prices $15. to $35.00 BLOUSES MADE IN LOS ANGELES, yes, one of the lines that —developed in serges, tricotines and velours shown in the newest Spring colors. Prices $15 to $37.50 —Satins and Georgette in a wide assortment of styles, featuring draped effects, embroidered models. Prices $15. to $35.00 BLOUSES MADE IN LOS ANGELES, yes, one of the lines that we carry. This exclusive waist maker caters to the largest stores in the city. We get the new styles as soon as they are out. We are told our prices are lower than elsewhere. —Georgette Blouses $6.50 to $12.00. —Crepe de Chine Blouses $5. to $10.00. —You can Buy Safely Here. The garments are mostly exclusive, one of a kind, especially in the better grades. You save time, money and worry by buying close to home. S.Q.R. STORE ON BUSDEPOT 31 WEST CENTER STREET—ANAHEIM For Fullerton and Los Angeles, and Orange and Santa Ana bra, Whittier, Montebello, Buena Park, Norwalk, Santa Fe Springs. Line : 00 a.m. Habra, and Los 10 p.m. Buses ; $1.35 Valley Stage Line —When Going to Los Angeles take the Short Route, Hourly from 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Night cars 7:30 and 10:15. Saturday and Sunday, extra cars, 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. Los Angeles $1c one way; $1.35 round trip, including war tax. Phone 117 Crown Stage Line To Seal Beach and Long Beach $1.00 Round Trip Sixteen passenger buses daily to beaches via Santa Ana. Five round trip daily with stop over privileges enroute. Phone 117 ix cars to San Diego five tFare $2.00 one way, $5.00 Round Trip.