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1919-04-11 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 6 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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Planos and phonographs sold on "The Mikado" April 22nd. High time payments. Schmidt Music Co. school Auditorium. SEEDS THAT GROW Feed, Fuel, Ice, Hay If Its For Chickens, We Have It E. M. CHALMERS Successor to Gardner & Chalmers 114 No. Los Angeles St. Pacific 9, Anaheim Anaheim's Got Everything But ample housing. It needs some bungalow courts. A few more modern houses. Some nice home dwellings. Wake up some of you single tax opponents, you've got the ground and the cash, get busy. Help Anaheim to grow, you'll be surprised at the returns of your investment. Anaheim Dye Works OAKLAND SENSIBLE SIX THE CAR THAT MAKES THEM ALL SIT UP AND TAKE NOTICE We Announce the Arrival of Two More Carloads SENSIBLE SIX THE CAR THAT MAKES THEM ALL SIT UP AND TAKE NOTICE We Announce the Arrival of Two More Carloads OF OAKLANDS —making a total of 8 carloads since the holidays. All models on display and for immediate delivery. Stop and think it over. A six-cylinder valve-in-the Head Motor, at the same price as most four-cylinder cars. OUR MOTTO: "GOOD SERVICE AND SATISFIED CUSTOMERS" Wickersheim Implement Co. FULLERTON, CALIF. —EASY TO STEER —EASY TO TURN —EASY TO RUN —EASY TO KEEP FAGEOL Walking Tractors Now at Pre-War Prices The Walking Type Is The Only Tractor Which carries its weight on its legs like a horse and NOT on the wheel rim or track. THE FAGEOL "WALKS" through blow sand or sticky adobe without spinning its wheels or wearing out tracks. Now at Pre-War Prices The Walking Type Is The Only Tractor Which carries its weight on its legs like a horse and NOT on the wheel rim or track. THE FAGEOL "WALKS" through blow sand or sticky adobe without spinning its wheels or wearing out tracks. F. W. SCHMIDT DISTRIBUTOR 207 N. LOS ANGELES ST. ANAHEIM UNIONBUSD 131 WEST CENTER STREET—AN Cars every 30 minutes for Fullerton and Los Angeles, and Orange and Hourly service to La Habra, Whittier, Montebello, Buena Park. Norw 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 Valley Stage Line —When Going to Los Angeles take the Short Route. Hourly from 6:30 a.m. to 5:20 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 A. R. G. Packard Twin Six cars to San Diego five (Fare $2.00 one way INMATE OF COUNTY FARM HAS 2 ACRES NEAR OIL GUSHER Louis Huffman, 82-year-old inmate of the County Farm is no longer regarded as a unit. For Louis bids fair to become wealthy. The story shows how fate stepped in the sand wash, near Placentia by the discovery of oil. Louis, the story goes, loaned his nephew, M. Heinrich, of Long Beach, $450. Mr. Heinrich, as security, turned over to his uncle two acres in the sand wash of approximately no value. Louis paid no attention to his land. Finally old age forced him into the County Farm. The county obtained an assignment of the land to recompense it in a measure for his keep at the County Farm. Then the big Chapmanwell came in on land a mile from the two acres. Investors looked at Louis' sand and offers came to him through the county. J. S. Brook of Anaheim offered $200 for the land or agreed to lease it at the rate of $5 a year. The county turned down the Brooks' offer. Oil will be found on Louis' sand, it is believed, and some day as other strikes are made nearer than the Chapman well, a big offer will be made for the pauper's holdings, and it will be sold. The county in that event will deduct what it cost to maintain Louis and the balance will be turned over to him. He is too old to care for money, for Louis is content in a humble way to smoke and chat with his pals at the County Farm. MEMORIAL DOWNED the installation services all gathered in the banquet hall where by the following ladies: W. McCann, Eva Boyd, Lizzie Kemper, W. P. Webb, J. Kellenberger, F. B. Kern. THE BEST BREAD; JUST AS CHEAP —You can get "White Lily" Bread for the same price you pay for bread which is not so good... The making of bread is a science—when the proper ingredients are at hand the science of baking good bread is only begun; those ingredients have to be mixed in scientific proportions, and then baked with an even heat at the right temperature. And after the bread is baked, in a thoroughly sanitary bakery, using thoroughly scientific methods, it should be wrapped in air-tight wrappers, as we wrap it, to preserve its flavor and freshness and keep it sanitary for your table. Tell your grocer you want "White Lily." every time. Take no other. "White Lily" bread is baked in Anaheim and backed by Anaheim people.—Adv. Easy Payments MEMORIAL DOWNED BY ORANGE VOTE The voters of the Orange Union High school district Saturday decided that they did not want the character of soldiers and sailors' memorial proposed for the district and voted the bonds down. The project failed by 76 votes. The total number of ballots cast was 1529, a two-thirds vote of the district, making 1020 necessary to carry the bonds. The total of the favorable ballots was 944, with 585 cast in the negative. It is possible an attempt will be made later to revive the project and eliminate some of the features that were objectionable in the plans disapproved. The large vote against the bonds in the city of Orange was a surprise. The outside communities, which would have paid about two-thirds of the cost, gave better proportionate support to the issue than did the larger community. The bonds were for $150,000 and it was proposed to erect a community hall, with gymnasium, swimming pool etc., and some of the strongest opposition was developed because of the swimming pool feature. The vote follows: Orange—Yes, 734; no, 473. Olive—Yes, 42; no, 41. Villa Park—Yes, 76, no, 26. El Modena—Yes, 92; no, 45. D. E. S. INSTITUTES COURT OF AMARANTH Eastern Star members from all parts of Orange county met here on Tuesday evening and instituted a court of the Amaranth with 52 charter members. The following are the officers: Royal Matron, Eva H. Boyd; Royal Patron, Carl Seaman, Associate Royal Matron, Martha J. Whitson; Conductress, Mrs. Carl Seaman; Associate Conductress, Mrs. Polly Kern; Secretary, Phyllis McKee; Treasurer, Maud McCann; WE HANDLE ONLY Electric Wash There is true economy in the owner's family should own one for each housework of any housewife cation of an electric washing machine. An electric washing machine is easy payments, and we have several machines. Drop in and see us—Let us show you the REID & FARLEY Phone 402 "A R for Au" That is the idea Buick Repair St When this repair station is finally most thoroughly equipped shop of its Eastern Star members from all parts of Orange county met here on Tuesday evening and instituted a court of the Amaranth with 52 charter members. The following are the officers: Royal Matron, Eva H. Boyd; Royal Patron, Carl Seaman, Associate Royal Matron, Martha J. Whitson; Conductress, Mrs. Carl Seaman; Associate Conductress, Mrs. Polly Kern; Secretary, Phyllis McKee; Treasurer, Maud McCann; Truth, Ruth Winters; Faith, Margaret Martin; Wisdom, Ilio Winters; Charity, Esther Pember; Marshal in the East, Addie Kellenberger; Marshal in the West, Mida Hall, Standard Bearer, Kate Munger; Prelate, Louise Dahlman; Organist, Edith Pember; Historian, Mrs. H. C. Kellogg; Warden, Mrs. Marsh Thomas; Sentinel, D. Jessurun; Trustees, O. W. Fergus, chairman; Louise Henderson, Priscilla Watson. Following USDEPOT STREET—ANAHEIM Angeles, and Orange and Santa Ana Buena Park. Norwalk, Santa Fe Springs. Stage Line To Los Angeles Route. 6:30 a.m. to 5:20 cars 7:30 and Sunday and Sunday, 8:30 and 8:30 p.m. One way; $1.85 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 When this repair station is finally complete most thoroughly equipped shop of its we will have— OUR BATTERY DEPARTURE OUR VULCANIZING DEPARTURE OUR IGNITION DEPARTURE OUR REPAIR STATION OUR SERVICE STATION Ralph Cox Cox Mr. Ralph Cox, the former owner returns to this city and he will be with Mr. Cox comes to us directly from Lone It is needless for us to say that Mr. Cox lives on this coast. In fact, those who build a Buick from the ground. He FREE AIR AND WATER :: FREE SERVICE CAR O STANLEY Buick Repair HARRY W. S. 117 North Lemon St. If it's from Witman's, it's good. Ben Barter, Coment Pipe, Pac 175R1 Let the New York Life Insurance Co. protect your loved ones. See J. Lloyd Moore, 104 E. Center. Keep Your Liberty Bonds in a safe place. Don't exchange them for worthless securities or sell them except under pressure of dire necessity. That is why we worked out Our New Plan of Accepting Liberty Bonds On Deposit —We clipping the coupons, crediting the interest, storing the bonds, etc. —Many people have adopted this safe and convenient plan since our first announcement. Come in today. There is No Charge for this Service ANAHEIM NATIONAL BANK AutoMatic World-Famous Washer For Quality Easy Payments- HANDLE ONLY THE VERY BEST Electric Washing Machines omy in the ownership of an electric washing machine. ould own one for economy and convenience. any housewife can be materially lightened by the instaleric washing machine. ing machine is easy to run. We sell them on easy time we have several models for you to select from—all standLet us show you the advantages of washing in an electric. FARLEY ELECTRIC CO. 113 North Los Angeles St. Anaheim, California "A Real Home for Auto Owners" That is the idea we had in mind when we started the Buick Repair Station. A place for the auto owner to make his own headquarters when in Anaheim—feel that he is wel come—feel that he can get real service when he wants it—and not feel unwelcome when he does not have to spend his coin. ation is finally completed we will have under one roof the zipped shop of its kind in Orange County. Under one roof —A place for the auto owner to make his own headquarters when in Anaheim—feel that he is welcome—feel that he can get real service when he wants it—and not feel unwelcome when he does not have to spend his coin. Station is finally completed we will have under one roof the shipped shop of its kind in Orange County. Under one roof BATTERY DEPARTMENT VULCANIZING DEPARTMENT REGNITION DEPOT REPAIR STATION and SERVICE STATION Cox Coming Back the former owner of the Central Garage in Anaheim will send he will be with us beginning next Monday morning. Directly from Longfellows' Buick Garage in Los Angeles. To say that Mr. Cox is one of the very best Buick mechan- fact, those who know his work, believe that he could the ground. He goes to work with us Monday. WATER OILS AND GASOLINE SERVICE CAR ON CALL NIGHT OR DAY STANLEY'S Repair Station HARRY W. STANLEY, Proprietor Phone 256