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GIVES INTERESTING LECTURE ON INDIA GARDEN GROVE, Jun. 25—Dr. Stanton, a returned missionary who spent 27 years in India, gave a very interesting lecture and exhibit at the Bannat church Sunday morning. He exhibited large painted pictures of their homes, mission schools, hospital and idols. A large number of burios were shown that were made for exhibition for the Northern Baptist convention at Washington, D.C., last year. Mrs. Susan Chaffee and daughter, Miss Mettle, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chaffee and Ralph Chaffee attended the funeral of Dorr B. Chaffee, father of Drensh Chaffee, who died January 26th and was buried January 28th in Los Angeles. Mr. Chaffee was a former resident here. Mr. and Mrs. Ell Harris were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wiley Harris at their home in Santa Ana Sunday. The dinner was given in celebration of two wedding anniversaries and a birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. German and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Knapp attended the Y. M. C. A banquet Monday evening at the United Presbyterian church in Santa Ana in honor of Dr. W. S. Hall. George Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ell Harris was married to Miss Elise Cheeseman, of Orange, in Los Angeles Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Snow and daughters, Helen and Florence, of Anaheim, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Holt. Mrs. Spindler, of Patterson, N. J., spent Monday and Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Gerrily. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Day and family, of Corona, spent Sunday at the William Morrill home. Mrs. Day is a sister of Mr. Morrill. Hey, and Mrs. Lanair, of Minneapolis, are guests of the Drs. Magnuson and families. Miss Cecil Umphress, Miss Elale Clark and LeRue Clark were Los Angeles visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Marrill and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Smith motorized to Wimp Baldy Wednesday and spent leave the first of February for their home in Canada. Mrs. P. H. Winters and baby returned Tuesday from a visit with relatives in Downey. They are visiting Mrs. John Winters this week. Mrs. Mattie Ward, of Los Angeles, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morill. Mr. Dorsey, who is with the American Eagle Insurance company, spent two days in Garden Grove this week. Sam Widdell is visiting friends in San Diego. Mrs. Ida M. Fowler visited with friends in Santa Ana all day Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wakefield are making their home at he Garden Grove hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wakefield spent Tuesday an Wedneday in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Scott drove to Cajone Pan Sunday and spent the day. Mrs. Clarence Brown and daughter, Jenet, and Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. Buel, of Santa Ana, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Jack Jeniges. Miss Olive Northeros and Miss Beesle Holloway, of Santa Ana, spent Tuesday in Los Angeles. Mrs. Leroy Brittingham spent Wednesday and Thursday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ell Harris. Mr. Sowles, who has been ill for some time, is rapidly improving. George Mills and Ernest Fulong accompanied by Mr. Fulsom's brother, of Los Angeles, motored to Lodi on a business trip last week. The following Garden Grove people attended the musical entertainment at the First Methodist church in Santa Ana Tuesday evening: Walter Junkin and family, Miss Maud Aronhalt, Mrs. Carroll, William Kelsey and family, J. M. Woodworth and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sandman and daughter, Virginia. Mrs. E. H. Stillens and daughter, Mrs. Ralph French motored to Downey Wednesday to visit at the E.A.Preston home. Mr. and Mrs. William Kelsey and son, Ernest, visited friends in Downey Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Coffin and son, Glenn, spent the week-end in Arcadia. Coffins have bought a place near Arodia and will soon move there. LARGE AT WOMAN YORBA LINDA, Jan. The Y. L. Woman's regular meeting Tuesday in Lay hall There w tendance and the after social conversation ing brot their sewing Lynn acted as secret sense of Mrs. Ackert called east to the bed ther.Mrs.E.E.Knii of the meeting and mitte served delicious during the afternoon.Selover an-chairman committee" will have ing charge. Mr.Coman left W business trip to Colorado A number of friend Bridge family dropped Tuesday evening.T spent in dancing and refreshments which brot with them. The small daughter Mrs.Homer Bemis will ill with pneumonia much improved. H.E.Durland o spent Tuesday.on his blvd. Mrs.Wade return from a few days' visit in Los Angeles. The Eastern Star week proved a very t There were two new ted,Mrs.Ruby Broc Davies.Refreshments Mrs.Sue Monger is spending the wee C.Geisslinger of Y. E.Y.Partridge o a business visitor in day. Mrs.Hugh Nixon the past week is mu Mr和Mrs.Addertained the Mutheir home on Wed Cards were played off the evening it was Bede and Mrs.Guth prizes while Mrs.J. M.Lester Burnside Mrs. Spindler, of Patterson, N. J., spent Monday and Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Gertly, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Day and family, of Corona, spent Sunday at the William Morrill home, Mrs. Day is a stater of Mr. Morrill. Hry. and Mrs. Lanair, of Minneapolis, are guest of the Drs. Magnuson and families. Miss Cecil Uphress, Miss Elale Clark and LeRue Clark were Los Angeles visitors Tuesday. Wm. and Mrs. William Marrill and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Smith motored to Mump Baldy Wednesday and spent the day. Mrs. Laura L. Hange and children, Mary and Raymond, who have been located at the Garden Grove hotel. 242 W. Center Phone 317 CAR OF COAL Just Received —Now's the time to buy your winter supply. Public Weigh Master Anaheim Feed & Fuel Co. DRILLING & CEMENTING Be Sure and See Wigle & McBride before letting contract for the drilling of your oil wells. —We will also furnish you with special oil well cement direct from the mill and guarantee to shut off the water. Box 241, Huntington Beach MAKE BEING FUNNY SERIOUS BUSINESS Byron G. Harlan's present function in this world is to entertain people with his delightful rendition of clever songs. But in spite of his amusing ways on the stage Mr. Harlan is decidedly a serious "business man." He didn't start to study music till he was 24 years old. Then he left his home and went to Chicago. He secured an engagement with an opera company and then appeared in "A Texas Steer." It was right here that Mr. Harlan's business ability came to the fore. So he started a company of his own and became a producer himself. Mr. Harlan believes firmly that a musical training is one of the best preparations in the world for the perfecting of the business mind. And so Mr. Harlan has proved for he makes a serious business of being funny. The enormous success of Collins and Harlan as "America's Favorite Entertainers" is proof enough of Mr. Harlan's business sense. Collins and Harlan will give one of their intimitable performances in Anaheim on next Monday night. They promise to trot out all their funniest songs for the delectation of the residents of this city. Try a Plain Dealer Want Ad Your PRINTING Problems We Can Solve Them! The Plain Dealer Job Printing De- Mrs. Spindler, of Patterson, N. J., spent Monday and Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Gertly, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Day and family, of Corona, spent Sunday at the William Morrill home, Mrs. Day is a stater of Mr. Morrill. Hry. and Mrs. Lanair, of Minneapolis, are guest of the Drs. Magnuson and families. Miss Cecil Uphress, Miss Elale Clark and LeRue Clark were Los Angeles visitors Tuesday. Wm. and Mrs. William Marrill and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Smith motored to Mump Baldy Wednesday and spent the day. Mrs. Laura L. Hange and children, Mary and Raymond, who have been located at the Garden Grove hotel, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph French motored to Downey Wednesday to visit at the E.A.Preston home. Mr. and Mrs. William Kelsey and son, Ernest, visited friends in Downey Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Coffin and son, Glenn, spent the week-end in Arcadia. Coffins have bought a place near Arodia and will soon move there. Mr. and Mrs. C.V.Green and baby and Arthur Green arrived here by machine from Kansas Sunday. They are visiting relatives here and their stay is indefinite. Reserved to the guest Mr. and Mrs.William Mr. and Mrs.Benle J.J.Alexander, Mr.Hoben, Mr.and Mr.rie and Mr.and Mr.son. 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TO DEFER THE MEMBER With a committed full developing plans it was expected to templated drive for membership for the munity Hospital Ferred until after viously had been that the campaign ducted in the early It is proposed to bership for the pre fund for the purcipal site. It is a life membershipship at $100 each to not less than $30. "DOPE" IN NO RAIN Weather records ten years, disclose rain fallen on the Feb 12, 1917 w We Can Solve Them! The Plain Dealer Job Printing Department is at your service with an equipment adequate to care for your every need in the commercial printing line. We carry in stock all the usual supplies of stationery, so that you will not have to wait days or even weeks before getting your order filled. We know how to make your printing look attractive, thus reflecting the solid, substantial foundation of your business. We have a cut service that is the last word in up-to-the-minute illustrations for printed matter, and will be glad to submit dummies or layouts. If you need service plus quality, coupled with prices that are right and ideas that are original— Just Tell Central. ‘No. 1518’ and our job man will call and figure with you—whether it be a visiting card or a catalogue—we can do it and do it right. LARGE ATTENDANCE AT WOMAN'S CLUB YORBA LINDA, Jan. 28—(Split) The Y. L. Woman's club hold their regular meeting Tuesday afternoon in Lay hall. There was a good attendance and the afternoon was spent in social conversation, the ladies having brot their sewing, Mrs. Ada S. Lynn acted as secretary in the absence of Mrs. Acker who has been called east to the bedside of her mother, Mrs. E. E. Knight had charges of the meeting and with her committee served delicious refreshments during the afternoon, Mrs. Chas R. Selover, as chairman of the "calling committee" will have the next meeting in charge. Mr. Coman left Wednesday for a business trip to Colorado. A number of friends of the M. A. Bridge family dropped in on them Tuesday evening. The evening was spent in dancing and the serving of refreshments which the guests had brot with them. The small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bemis which has been ill with pneumonia is reported as much improved. H. E. Durland of Long Beach spent Tuesday, on his ranch on Y. L.-blvd. Mrs. Wade returned Wednesday from a few days' visit with friends in Los Angeles. The Eastern Star meeting this week proved a very interesting one. There were two new members initiated, Mrs. Ruby Brooks and Mrs. C. Davls. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Sue Monger of Los Angeles is spending the week with Mrs. J. C. Gelslinger of Y. L.-blvd. Mrs. Hugh Nixon who has been ill the past week is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Adorn Theis, ir., entertained the Mut-Ma-Wah club at their home on Wednesday evening. Cards were played and at the close of the evening it was found that Mr. Bede and Mrs. Guthrie had won first prizes while Mrs. J. J. Alexander and Mr. Lester Burnison were awarded Plain Dealer Wants Bring Sure Place Your Wants Before the Greatest Number of Reasons WANTED — SITUATION WANTED—By practical nurse, position as companion or housekeeper for semi-invalid 80 elderly people. Would consider confinement case. N. Young, R. No. 4, Anaheim. SITUATION WANTED—Ranch hand can handle tractors, trucks, and teams. Desires steady employment on ranch, J. Meintzer, 209 East Center St. NEW TODAY THE PLAIN DEALER reserves the right to reject advertisements and refund the amount paid, or to redo same, and will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement ordered for more than one time. FOR RENT—Two tent houses, Inquire 117 E. Sycamore. FOR SALE—10 barrel oil wagon tank; 50 tons of cane pulp for fertilizer. G. L. McWilliams, Buena Park. FOR RENT—Unfurnished 3 room house, G. L. McWilliams, Buena Park. WANTED—20 h.p. gas engine, G. L. McWilliams, Buena Park. FOR SALE—Gum wood, $15.00 per cord; pile located on Garden Grove road 1-1-2 miles north of Garden Grove. FOR SALE—Good work team, weight 1600 pounds; also harness, A. V. Wheeler, 2-1-2 miles south of Olive road on Sunkist Ave. APRONS MADE to order for sale from 40c up, 1217 Lincoln Ave., Anaheim. A CARPENTER'S HELPER wants work at reasonable wages. Wm. Bride, R. 2, Box 124, Anaheim. For Sale—10 acres 7 to 12 year Valencias; pumping plant, crop, for 1920 better than $10,000; $45,000, cash $20,000, balance $45,000 five years. 10 acres 1 year Valencias, double pipe line, plenty water, 7 room house, team, cow and 100 bens.$12,000, cash $3,600. 5 acre poultry ranch, 4 room house, plenty out buildings, tank house, variety fruit,$4500, cash $1200; Balance terms. 6 room modern house, lot faces 2 streets,$3500, cash $1850, balance $30 monthly. H.E.SCOTT REAL ESTATE LIFE & FIRE INSURANCE 112 N.Los Angeles St Phone 505 STOP THIEF—How about a trade, Anahelma home for beautiful home at Monrovia, Calif. Full information with literature by addressing H.M.Mingay, 340 W.Palm Ave., Monrovia, Calif. FOR SALE—Two lots, 50x135 each, set to full bearing Valencias. Phone owner, 887-J. FOR SALE—An attractive small store and residence combined.Excellent location on main highway,North Anaheim.Good income.Phone 503 for particulars. For Sale—Miscellaneous For Sale—One pair garage doors 3-6x8 each, one pair doors 2-8x6-8 one No. 2 front wash out toilet complete.Phone 114 or call at 412 No.Los Angeles St. For Sale—Low wheel wagon,young horse,riding plow,brown Leghorn and silver Campine cockrels,fresh goats.Want a small Jubilee incubator.Mrs.John Phone Anahelm 721R11.1-2 mile west of Cypress. For Sale—Winchester 10-gauge Mrs. Sue Monger of Los Angeles is spending the week with Mrs. J. C. Geissinger of Y. L.-blvd. E. Y. Partridge of Whittier was a business visitor in town Wednesday. Mrs. Hugh Nixon who has been ill the past week is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Adorn Theis, ir. entertained the Mut-Ma-Wah club at their home on Wednesday evening. Cards were played and at the close of the evening it was found that Mr. Bede and Mrs. Guthrie had won first prizes while Mrs. J. J. Alexander and Mr. Lester Burnison were awarded the consolation. Refreshments were served to the guests who included Mr. and Mrs. William G. Cochran, Mr. and Mrs. Benle, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoben, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Guthrie and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Burmilson. The Yorba Linda men's basketball team played the Fullerton junior college team at Fullerton on Wednesday evening and won the game with a score of 48 to 28. The lineup for the home team was: Guthrie, center; Renneker and Gauldin, forward; Bradford and Crites, guard. This was changed during the latter half of the game and Sam Gilman played instead of Chapel Gauldin. There were about 25 local fans present. On next Wednesday evening the Y. L. team will play Fullerton again at Fullerton, while Friday evening they play the second Whittier college team at the Whittier sym. Mrs. C. W. Blattner of Newell-ave entertained a few wives of members of the Anaheim Elks at cards on Wednesday evening. The hostess served light refreshments at a late hour. About 30 friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. Martin dropped in on them, Wednesday evening and enjoyed an old-fashioned house warming. Cards, dancing and games helped pass a jolly evening and refreshments, which the guests had briot with them, were served. TO DEFER HOSPITAL MEMBERSHIP DRIVE With a committee appointed and charged with full responsibility for developing plans and setting a date, it was expected today that the contemplated drive for annual life membership for the Santa Ana Community Hospital Assn. would be deferred until after March 1. It previously had been tentatively decided that the campaign should be conducted in the early part of February. It is proposed to increase the membership for the purpose of raising a fund for the purchase of a new hospital site. It is hoped that enough life memberships will be subscribed at $100 each to create a site fund of not less than $30,000. "DOPE" INDICATES NO RAIN ON FEB. 12 Weather records for Feb. 12, for ten years, disclose that only once has rain fallen on that date. That was Feb. 12, 1917 when 03 of an inch FOR SALE—Gum wood, $15.00 per cord; pile located on Garden Grove road 1-1-2 miles north of Garden Grove. FOR SALE—Good work team, weight 1600 pounds; also harness, A. V. Wheeler, 2-1-2 miles south of Olive road on Sunkist Ave. APRONS MADE to order for sale from 40c up, 1217 Lincoln Ave., Anaheim. A CARPENTER'S HELPER wants work at reasonable wages. Wm. Mac Bride, R. 2, Box 124, Anaheim. FOR SALE OR TRADE—For car, one mule and harness, cultivator and plow. Route 3, Box 225, Anaheim. FOR RENT—New seven room bungalow. Adults only, 422 S. Palm. FOR RENT—Furnished room, cooking privileges if desired. 1202 Peayl. WANTED—Feb 20th, unfurnished house. Drop a line and will call 424 E. Adele. See These USED CARS And Know the Real HARGAINS They Represent. 1920 Dort. 1919 Oakland Six. 1918 Overland 90. 1916 Overland 93. Model K Hupmobile. 1916 Maxwell. 1916 Dodge Roadster. L. F. POMEROY, Anaheim. Phone 289 134 S. Los Angeles St. SOLID FOOD Conversation overheard in munition canteen: "This ere pudding ain't 'all' eavy stuff." That's nothing. My Missus made some one day that we couldn't eat, so she gave it to our ducks. A few minutes later a little boy knocked at the door and said: "Missus Jones, yer ducks have sank." AGED WESTMINSTER MAN DIES William Gates, 61, died at the Orange-co hospital yesterday of tuberculosis. He had been a resident of Westminster 20 years. The only surviving relatives are in the state of Washington. Funeral arrangements have not been completed but it is known that the services will be held under the auspices of the Odd Fellows lodge, of which order the deceased was a member. Markets FOR SALE—One pair garage doors 3-6x8 each, one pair doors 2-8x6-8, one No. 2 front wash out toilet complete. Phone 114 or call at 412 No.Los Angeles St. FOR SALE—Low wheel wagon, young horse, riding plow, brown Leghorn and silver Campine cockrels, fresh goats. Want a small Jubilee incubator, Mrs. John Phone Anahelm 721R11. 1-2 mile west of Cypress. FOR SALE — Winchester 10-gauge pump gun. 117 1-2 E. Sycamore. FOR SALE—Corn on cob, 2 cents per pound. L.W.Slewert, 1-2 mile east of Katella school. SECOND HAND Overcoats, sizes 36 to 45. Prices $8.00 to $15.00, 312 So Los Angeles St Room 6 evenings. SECOND HAND Suits bought for cash; also taken in trade on new suits, made to your order. Prices $29.00 up, 312 S Los Angeles St Room 6 Phone 508. FOR SALE—A1 short Barley hay, on Anaheim road, first house west of Anaheim Union Water plant No. 2. FOR SALE—Three good incubators, C.Cleveland, 2 miles west on Broadway, Anaheim. FOR SALE—Cook stove cheap Also large ice box, 319 So Los Angeles St. DIAMONDS FOR SALE Prices beyond competition Only first class stones See Theo Roberts Roberts Apt Call 478J for appointment. HAMMEL'S MUSIC STORE 124 E Center Street, Phone 145 for Planoers, Players, Phonographs, Sewing Machines. FOUND—a place where you can get your Job Printing done neatly and at reasonable prices. Phone office 94-J Residence 94-M 256 S.Lemon St Orange. WANTED—To borrow $100000 to $500000 Can give best of references and gift edge security Will pay better than 10 per cent For full information address L.Box 75 Plain Dealer. WANTED—Tractor work; Fordson tractor; $200 per hour J.E.Huntington, 1-1-4 miles east of Garden Grove. CARPET AND RUG CLEANING H.R.Erskine, 115 East Third St.Ana Phone 207 Satisfaction guaranteed. "DOPE" INDICATES NO RAIN ON FEB. 12 Weather records for Feb. 12, for ten years, disclose that only once has rain fallen on that date. That was Feb. 12, 1917 when .03 of an inch was recorded. This information was brot to J. C. Metzgar, secretary of the Santa Ana C. of C., today with the receipt of a chart from the weather bureau in Los Angeles following his request for data. Feb. 12, next, is the date set for the First Annual Auto Tourist picnic at Orange-co park under auspices of the Santa Ana C. of C. Job and Commercial Printing at The Plain Dealer Office. CERTIFICATE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP DOING BUSINESS UNDER FICTIONAL NAME OF QUALITY MOTOR COMPANY We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that we are co-partners doing business under the notorious name of Quality Motor Company, in the City of Pullerton, Orange County, California. That the full names and addresses of all the members are respectively: John P. Taggart, 306 N. Los Angeles Street, Anamhelia, California; Frank P. Taggart, 181 West Commonwealth Fullerton, California; William E. Hauser, 206 Los Angeles Street. In Witness Whereof, we have hereunto set our hands this 20th day of January, 1921. JOHN P. TAGGART. FRANK P. TAGGART. WILLIAM E. HAUSER. State of California, County of Orange-So. On this 20th day of January, 1921, before me, Carl M. Helm, a Notary Public in and for said County and State personally appeared John P. Taggart, Frank P. Taggart, and William E. Hauser, known to me by the pen name whose name are subserved to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that they executed the same. Witness my hand and official seal (SEAL). MRS. HSM. Notary going to meet Coun- Bring Sure Results Best Number of Readers ESTATE Vulencias; for 1920 bet45,000, cash per cent five clas, double ter, 7 room and 100 hens. room house, tank house, cash $1200; lor faces 2 1850, balance E ESTATE SURANCE Phone 505 out a trade, beautiful home Full information addressing H. Alm Ave., Mon60x135 each, set clas, Phone intractive small combined. Exmain highway, Good income, culsars. Miscellaneous garage doors doors 2-8x6-8, bash out toilet or call at 412 wheel wagon, g plow, brown Campine cockWant a small Mrs. John. 1R11. 1-2 mile quester 10-gauge FOR SALE—Real Estate We have some of the very best groves in Orange county listed with us for sale. If you are interested in either country or city property we will be glad to go over our listings with you. We probably have that property for which you have been looking. SIMPSON REALTY CO. 130 West Center Street FOR SALE Beautiful new ready to move into 6 room close in, all made in features, $8500, $2500 cash. $650 cash, 4 room Calif., all painted up, large rooms, 44x158 lot, close in, $3000, balance $35.00 month. 10 room 4 apartment, income $140, fine furniture, $10,000, $5000 cash. 5 acres, 6 year Valencias, $12,000; pipe lined, interest in pumping plant; $5000 cash. FRANZ REALTY CO. Phone 103 - 169 W. Center St. TRADE YOUR HOME In on a highly improved 5 acre walnut grove in full bearing. Buildings, water stock, very choice location, big income. Price $15,000. I also have Long Beach city property and up state stock ranches to trade for Anaheim property. Phone 401— JAMES E. STEWART 200 East Center Street FOR SALE— BY C. C. LATSHAW CO. 133 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 47 Lots, 200 feet front, 182 feet deep on paved street. Full bearing walnuts and orange trees on each lot. 6 room stricly modern house, corner lot 289x182. FOR SALE—Cheap. 5 acre Valencias, 4 year old. Inquire 424 N. Lemon. Phone 208-W. ANAHEIM AUTO COMPANY For Rebuilt Buicks 128 S. Los Angeles St. —Every Rebuilt Buick Is Sold with a Guarantee. 1 1919 7 Passenger 1 1918 5 Passenger 1 1916 5 Passenger —We have a few other late models. 1 1920 Oakland Touring 1 Ford Touring The Peterson Corp. REBUILT USED MOTOR CARS 214 S. Los Angeles St. THE TRUTH TOLD ABOUT EVERY CAR SOLD 1920 Bulk Touring, run about 6000 miles. 1920 Allen Touring, never been run. 1919 Ford Touring, first class condition. 1918 Ford Roadster, new pistons and rings. 1918 Ford Speedster, Chordas body. 1916 Dodge Touring, four tires. 1917 Bulk Touring, excellent shape. 1917 Saxon Touring, a bargain. 1915 Ford Speedster, fine looker. 1915 Ford Touring, cheap. Pomona Los Angeles San Berdoo PRE-INVENTORY BARGAIN SALE OF USED CARS 1920 Chevrolet Touring, just well broken in and in fine shape, $200 down,$50.79 per month. 1920 Chevrolet Touring, wire wheels, cord tires and other special equipment, $200 down,$54.83 per month. 1918 Chevrolet Touring, in fine mechanical condition, $200 down,$37.07 per month. Garage doors doors 2-8x6-8, rash out toilet or call at 412 Wheel wagon, grow plow, brown Campine cockWant a small Mrs. John. Barley hay on house west of er plant No. 2. Good incubators. miles west on Bove cheap. Also So, Los Angeles OR SALE ention. Only first Theo. Roberts, call 478J for aption. MUSIC STORE Phone 145, for monographs, Sewhere you can get done neatly and does. Phone 151 alter job man will anything desired. Miscellaneous NEER PERKINS. everything; Satislance or no charge. Residence 94-M Orange. w $1000.00 to $5best of references security. Will pay cent. For full inL. Box 75. Plain work; Fordson hour. J. E. Huntces east of Garden UG CLEANING ast Third St. Santa 07. Satisfaction PHONE 401— JAMES E. STEWART 200 East Center Street FOR SALE— BY C. C. LATSHAW CO. 133 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 47 Lota, 200 feet front, 182 feet deep on paved street. Full bearing walnuts and orange trees on each lot. 6 room strictly modern house, corner lot 289x182. FOR SALE—Cheap. 5 acre Valencia, 4 year old. Inquire 424 N. Lemon. Phone 208-W. NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE—2500 young budded Valencia trees. F. Champin Nursery, corner North and No. Los Angeles Sta. Phone 574-J. Anaheim. NOW is the best time to plant FRUIT TREES. Largest assortment of varieties in So. Californin. We grow our own trees and take special care in selecting buds, thus insuring them to be true to name and of best fruiting quality. ORANGE COUNTY NURSERY CO. Anaheim, Calif. Salesyard: North Los Angeles St. Phone 654J. FOR SALE—30,000 Valencia nursery stock. Supply company record buds, Marshburn & Smith. Phone 58-J. Marshburn & Smith. Phone 58-J. Marshburn & Smith. Phone 58-J. Marshburn & Smith. ALL KINDS of Citrus Trees. Tanaka Citrus Nursery, north end of Lemon St. Anaheim. Phone $14-W. LIVE STOCK FOR SALE—Good ranch horse, 1250 pounds, gray. N. Namekawa, three miles northeast of Anaheim on North St. FOR SALE—Sows, pigs and Bronze Tom Turkeys. 1 mile north and 1-4 mile east of Cypress. Huttenlocher. FOR SALE—One team 2400 pound young work horses and harness; also farm implements. J. E. Huntington, 1-1-4 mile east of Garden Grove. FOR SERVICE—Registered Poland China hoar. Call one mile north, one quarter mile east of Cypress. C. Fred Huttenlocher. WANTED—HELP WANTED—Five good live salesmen, with care, for Orange county. Good proposition. See R. Gerken at 1001 W. Center St., Anaheim, after 6:30 p.m. WANTED—Auto mechanic. Apply 125 So. Palm St. WANTED—Automobile salesmen, must be producers and not afraid to work. Apply 314 West Center St., Anaheim, Chandler-Cleveland Service Station. Try a Plain Dealer Want Ad— PRE-INVENTORY BARGAIN SALE OF USED CARS 1920 Chevrolet Touring, just well broken in and in fine shape, $200 down, $50.79 per month. 1920 Chevrolet Touring, wire wheels, cord tires and other special equipment, $200 down, $54.83 per month. 1918 Chevrolet Touring, in fine mechanical condition, $200 down, $37.07 per month. 1917 Ford Touring, good tires and in good condition, $75.00 down, $25.26 per month. 1916 Ford Delivery, some buy, $50 down, $21.57 per month. 1916 Ford Roadster, good tires and overhaulled, $50 down, $16.92 per month. 1919 Chevrolet Delivery, fine shape, good tires, some buy, $200 down, $37.30 per month. 1918 F.B. Chevrolet, overhaulied and repainted; this is a good buy, $300 down, $52.73 per month. These payments include interest and insurance. TAGGART MOTOR CO., Anaheim 306 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 490 FOR SALE— 1920 Cleveland Roadster. 1919 Bulck "G" Sedan. 1918 Paige "G" Touring. 1919 Ford Touring. 1918 Chevrolet 4-30 Touring. 1917 Oldmobile "G" Touring. 1918 Oldmobile "G" Touring. BOOTH & HENZID, Palge Distributors. 142 So. Los Angeles St. FOR SALE—Cleveland tractor of fine condition; cheap; terms. W.D.Livingston, one mile north of Center St.on north East Street. FOR SALE—1918 Bulck in No one condition.Just overhauld.Phone Placement 116-2V. FOR SALE—Twin Indian.Fine condition.Oil Station.North End of Lawn Street. FOR SALE—Chandler 6 Touring.A-1 condition.412 N.Olive. LOST LOST—Diamond brooch somewhere in Anaheim Wednesday afternoon.Liberal reward.Phone 645W. LOST—Old fashioned breastpin Saturday night on Center St.Gold with pearl setting; enclosed in jewel box,Liberal reward.Notify N.J.Neal,Fullerton,Box 66. FOUND FOUND—Bible.Owner can have the same by identifying and paying for this ad.Plain Dealer Office. Johnston-Wickett Clinic Clinic Building,Anaheim WANTED—Five good live salesmen, with cars, for Orange county. Good proposition. See R. Gerken at 1001 W. Center St., Anaheim, after 6:30 p.m. WANTED—Auto mechanic. Apply 125 So. Palm St. WANTED—Automobile salesmen, must be producers and not afraid to work. Apply 314 West Center St., Anaheim, Chandler-Cleveland Service Station. Try a Plain Dealer Want Ad— Careless With Money Few men are careless with actual cash, but many men do not stop to think that the checks and notes they give out represent money and that fraudulent alteration of a check may mean a serious loss. Protect yourself by using paper that betrays alteration— Paper. We can tell you more about it and show you how we can protect your cash, your checks, notes, drafts, and receipts. Job Department PLAIN DEALER PHONE 151 Crown Stage Short Line to Los Angeles 30 Minute Services Leave every 30 minutes for Los Angeles from 8:20 a.m. until 8:20 p.m. Then 9:20, 10:20, 11:50. Leave for Pomona and Long Beach 9:30 a.m. and 12:30, 3:30 and 6:30 p.m. Last car leaves Long Beach Sunday at 8:30 p.m. Santa Ana, Balboa, Laguna, Newport, Orange-schedule, Call 117, 143 W. Center Street, Anaheim.