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1919-04-11 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 5 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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ST. JOSEPH'S WINS The boys' baseball team of St. Joseph's Academy and the team at St. Catherine's Orphanage played their first game of ball on Wednesday afternoon at the St. Catherine ground. St. Joseph's team won by a score of 13 to 9. Pianos, Schmidt Music Co., Anaheim. Fordson Tractor Another advantage of the Fordson is the simplicity of construction. All moving parts are enclosed and thoroughly lubricated. Special devices were perfected to keep out dust and dirt. The number of lubricating points requiring attention are very few and easily reached. The motor, transmission and rear axle are assembled together, forming one rigid unit, which, combined with the three point suspension, relieves these parts of all strain. The absence of any frame gives accessibility to all parts for making adjustments or repairs, and allows the tractor to be taken apart in a few minutes. GEO. DUNTON Los Angeles and Cypress Sts. Anaheim Telephone 263-J GEO. DUNTON Los Angeles and Cypress Sts. Anaheim Telephone 263-J "Man can live without art, Man can live without books, But civilized men cannot live without cooks." First get a cook and then buy groceries at Edmiston's Grocery and see what the combination will do. —Live Happy Ever After EDMISTON'S GROCERY WE DELIVER A Musical Treat The Erickson Trio OF LOS ANGELES WILL FURNISH MUSIC AT THE EXCHANGE GRILL Saturday Eve, Apr. 12 From 6 o'clock until closing time SPECIAL DISHES Will also be served the guests by the new French chef. Don't miss this. Exchange Grill A. KLUEWER, Prop. 132 West Center St. WOODROUGH TAKES PHONE PROBLEM TO STATE COMMISSION H. B. Woodrough has gone to San Francisco in the interests of the Farm Bureau to interview the railroad commission regarding the organization of a county telephone system. Many details and technical points involved arising in the investigation by the executive committee will be presented by Woodrough who has been chairman of this committee. The committee has been working diligently during the past month gathering data and reports from engineers and legal advice. Upon the return of Mr. Woodrough, a complete report will be presented to the Farm Bureau and Associated Chambers of Commerce. While in the north, he will put in his appearance in the halls of the assembly in Sacramento for the Artesian Water Bill, which has been promoted by the farmers of Orange-Go. This bill has created considerable opposition and is up for its final action this afternoon. FATHER RIO HOLDS MISSION AT YORBA YORBA, April 11.—Special—Mr. and Mrs. J. Yorba of Puente, visited Mrs. Yorba’s mother, Mrs. F. Y. Domingues on Sunday. Rev. G. del Rio, O. F. M. from San Luis Rey mission, has just finished a five-day mission at St. Anthony’s church here, which was very well attended. These brownings frequency that he himself has been unable to keep record of them. Well, we are all glad to have him with us once more. Joe Blanco Jr. from San Diego, is visiting his many friends in Yorba. Mr. G. Christopher from Lamanda Park, was in this part of the country last night to pay his usual tri-weekly visit to Coronado Heights. (? Sure, he has!) STATE PRESIDENT WILL BE SKIP AT P. T. A. Plans have been conceived in readiness for the trict meeting of the Mothers and P.T.A. 3 DAY SHOW Saturday, Monday Just 328 p Kid Strag All Sizes From 11 to 2 FATHER RIO HOLDS MISSION AT YORBA YORBA, April 11.—Special—Mr. and Mrs. J. Yorba of Puente, visited Mrs. Yorba's mother, Mrs. F. Y. Domingues on Sunday. Rev. G. del Rio, O. F. M. from San Luis Rey mission, has just finished a five-day mission at St. Anthony's church here, which was very well attended. These browning garbed Franciscan priests have always been highly esteemed for their Christian piety and fervent religious seal. Private Manuel Peralta, the latest soldier from this burg to be discharged, arrived here Saturday and had only pleasant experiences to tell of his visit to France, as the military company he was in was not called to the front before the armistice was signed. A party composed of Mesdames E. Yorba' and A. Velasco, Mr. Victor Velasco and Masters D. and O. Yorba, motored to Puente on Wednesday, visiting relatives and friends at that place, and returning by moonlight. E. Bolsserance has been receiving much social notice since his arrival home from Ft. Douglas, Utah. Dinners, suppers and other forms of entertainment in his honor have succeeded on the other with such amaz- LOAN TO RIDE TO SUCCESS ON WAR TANKS Each of Seven Pacific Coast States Given Tank to Advertise Victory Loan Each of the seven states in the Twelfth Federal Reserve District will be given at least one of the twelve tanks assigned this district for use during the Victory Liberty Loan drive which starts April 21. The tanks have been assigned in the following manner: Two to Washington, one to Oregon, one to Idaho, one to Utah, one to Nevada, two to Northern California and two to Southern California and Arizona. The remaining two tanks will be carried on special trains, one of which will tour the Northwest and the other with such amaz- All Sizes From 11 to 2 MOTHERS, here is a change daughters at a real saving. We are offering this splendid slipper with white soles and heels, stitched. We advise you not to do good only Saturday and Monday Saturday Special For Men's Gunmetal Blucher Shoes, Goodyear Soles. Regular $5.00 value, tomorrow Kafate Shoe Store 105 West Center Fresh Fruit Store SEVERAL years ago, before the advance we were tendered by the trustees to several hundred cars of Raisins. We as it was not in our line of business. "If don't take it to a blacksmith." This company Raisins as well as some concerns, but—go with Stewart Fruit Company. We are Specialists in the handling only of Fresh Citrus and Deciduous Fruits and Grapes and handle nothing else. "Signal Selling Service" means Each of the seven states in the Twelfth Federal Reserve District will be given at least one of the twelve tanks assigned this district for use during the Victory Liberty Loan drive which starts April 21. The tanks have been assigned in the following manner: Two to Washington, one to Oregon, one to Idaho, one to Utah, one to Nevada, two to Northern California and two to Southern California and Arizona. The remaining two tanks will be carried on special trains, one of which will tour the Northwest and the other to travel through California and the Southwest. War Veterans to Drive The tanks will be handled in the campaign by twenty-four veterans with European service, to their credit. All of the drivers have actually seen service in France. Before being sent out over the district the camo-flagged tanks will parade and give a sham battle in San Francisco. According to present plans all of the tanks will arrive in San Francisco about April 6. They will be taken to a four-acre tract of land near the Southern Pacific freight station where they are to be assembled and the camouflage retouched by the men who are to drive them during the campaign. The tanks will be equipped with Marlin machine guns or 87 M.M. smoke bombs with special plains and lights. Trophies From France On the special trains which are to carry the tanks will be a complete display of war trophies which have been collected on the battlefields of France and brought back to this country since the signing of the armistice. With the trains will travel heroes of the American Expeditionary Forces who will speak for the Victory Loan. TIPTON & CAILOR LAWYERS Notary in Office Rooms 203-204 First National Bank Building Phone Pacific 325W We are Specialists in the handling only of Fresh Citrus and Deciduous Fruits and Grapes and handle nothing else. "Signal Selling Service" means "Better Service" because we have either fresh citrus or deciduous fruits to offer the trade every day in the year, thereby keeping in constant touch with the buying trade. Our California field forces are kept busy both in summer and winter, thereby reducing overhead expense and keeping our trained men employed the year round. Salaried agents and inspectors in the larger eastern markets give their entire time and attention to Stewart Fruit Company's grower-patrons' business. "What's everybody's business is nobody's"—is an old and true maxim. The eastern agent who handles various lines for many different concerns from all sections of the earth, may be competent to sell bananas from Central America, oranges from Florida, vegetables, coffee, canned goods and a dozen other commodities for a score of different shippers, but he is not a "specialist" salesman; his energies are scattered and such an agent is not "under call" at all times from his principal, the shipper. Stewart Fruit Expert Fruit Packers and Labels GENERAL OFFICE Los Angeles—Central San Francisco—Wells-Fargo STATE PRESIDENT WILL BE SPEAKER AT P.-T. A. MEETING Plans have been completed and all is in readiness for the annual district meeting of the Congress of Mothers and P.-T. A. to be held in the school house at Garden Grove tomorrow. It will be an all day session beginning at 9:30 in the morning. It is with a great amount of pleasure that the program committee announces that the state president, Dr. Jessie A. Russell, will be present and take part on the program which together with the other numbers will complete a most interesting session. DAY SHOE SALE day, Monday and Tuesday Just 328 pair of Misses' Patent Kid Strap Slippers, $2.50 values $1.48 RS, here is a chance to shoe your little real saving. Worth $2.50 a pair We splendid slipper, made of patent kid and shoes and heels, stitched in white, for $1.48. se you not to delay for this offer is Saturday and Monday. Special For Men—$3.98 Kafateria Shoe Store 95 West Center Street Fruit Specialists go, before the advent of the Raisin Association, by the trustees the marketing of a block of sevsors of Raisins. We declined to market the Raisins of business. "If your watch needs repairing, smith." This company might have handled the concerns, but—"as well" or "as good" doesn't Company. the handling and Deciduous andle nothing service" means "Signal Selling Service" demands "specialists" in the sale of ready-to-eat fruits, thus our own offices in leading markets and our expert salesmen give before the advent of the Raisin Association, by the trustees the marketing of a block of sevels of Raisins. We declined to market the Raisins of business. "If your watch needs repairing, smith." This company might have handled the concerns, but—"as well" or "as good" doesn't Company. the handling and Deciduous handle nothing service" means we have educous fruits day in the constant touch or California both in sumducing overour trained ground. Salin in the large their entire stewart-Fruit business. ness is no true maxim. diles various concerns from may be comfrom Central Florida, vegetas and a dozscore of difnot a "specles are scatnot "under is principal, "Signal Selling Service" demands "specialists" in the sale of ready-to-eat fruits, thus our own offices in leading markets and our expert salesmen give their entire attention to our shipments, and we get exclusive service through the best green fruit brokers in other markets. Such an organization enabled Stewart Fruit Company to sell early Tulare and Butte County navels in November last as high as $9 per box, f. o. b. California; and net the growers the highest returns; to net Dinuba Emperor grape growers over $3 per drum of 30 lbs., or an average of approximately ten cents per pound for all shipments the past season; and that has held 85% of pear growers' business from the great Suisun Valley pear district for the past 15 years, as well as from many famous Sacramento river orchards—districts that have shipped pears in car lots to eastern markets for over 40 years. Stewart Signal Selling Service is open to all deciduous and citrus fruit growers, packers and associations that are seeking better service and quick returns from their fruit. Fruit Company General Offices Los Angeles—Central Building Mexico—Well-Fargo Express Building