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Tuesday, March 1, 1921
YACHT CLUB PLANS
BIG SOCIAL SEASON
A busy social season for the Newport Harbor Yacht club will be opened tonight with a club informal dance at the East Newport club house, the first official event of the year.
The Yacht club is also going to open the yatching season early, and the opening of the club, inspection of boats and dress parade of the fleet will be held on May 14, according to the Yacht club program for the season just is sure.
The complete program of the 1921 season, which will undoubtedly be the best yet held, is as follows:
Entertainment Calendar.
Feb. 26—Club informal. Dance (guests, 2 couples).
March 19—Club informal. (Guests, 2 couples).
April 16—Club informal. (Guests, 2 couples).
May 14—Newport Harbor Yacht club birthday celebration, fourth birthday of the club. 2:30, opening of the club for the season; reception, dress parade. 2:30, annual inspection of the club fleet by visiting officers from other clubs, for ex-Commodore Solland's trophy for the best conditioned ship. 5:00 breaking out of the colors. 6:30birthday dinner. 8:30, ball, yacht dress. (No guests).
June 4—Semi-annual meeting of the members. Smoker and motion pictures. (No guests). Men only.
June 18—Club informal. (Guests, 2 couples).
July 4—Celebration at club by fleet. Water parade in formation. 2:00 p.m. from Newport turning basin thru bay, outside to Balboa pier and return. Fireworks at 7 p.m. opposite club porch. Ball at 8:30. (No guests).
Aug. 6—Club informal. (Guests, 2 couples).
Aug. 13—Evening's dance and reception to returning crews; after club's big schooner race to Catalina and return, for commodore's trophy.
Sept. 5—Club ball, as part of three-day carnival with Los Angeles Yacht club and Los Angeles Motor Boat club. (No guests, unless visited yachtmen).
Buffet dinner at 7 p.m. (Guests, 1 couple).
Aug. 20-27—Annual club outing and cruise. Non-boat owner members will be provided for. Details later.—Shirley E. Meserve, Rear Commodore, Chairman.
Yachting Program.
May 11—Inspection. Hx-Commodore Solland's trophy.
May 25—Power boat race, matched. Two heats with three laps each, inside course. Detailed announcement later. Director's cup.
May 30—One design sloop race. Frank Smith trophy, twice around. First heat of five successive heats on five different dates.
June 11—Cat boat race. First heat around course, club cup.
June 18-Motor cruise race, outside course. Balboa to Newport pier and back. Twice around. Handicap-Rear Commodore Meserve's cup.
June 25—One design sloop race. Frank Smith trophy, inside course, one heat. Cup presented to winner.
July 2—Orange county trophy, outside sailing race. Balboa-Newport course, one heat. Cup presented to the winner.
July 4—Water parade, dress entire fleet. Starts 2:30 p.m. For further particulars see regatta committee.
July 9—Cat boat race. Second heat, twice around course. Club cup.
July 16—Ladies' sail boat race, handicap. Inside course, twice around. Raile trophy presented to winner.
July 17—Grudge races. Power and sail boats, matched or handicapped, by request only to regatta committee.
July 30—One design sloop race. Frank Smith trophy. Inside course, twice around Third heat.
Aug. 6—One design sloop race. Frank Smith trophy. Inside course, twice around Fourth heat.
Aug. 13-Catalina race; schooners, ketches and yawl. Course. Balboa pier to Huntington Beach pier, to Seal Rocks, Catalina, back to Balboa.Start 10 a.m.(A beat, a reach, and a run). Commodore Putnam's cup first prize; homeward bound pennant, second prize.
Aug. 20 to 27-Fleet cruise and week of "Hi Jinks" at a quiet cove near the Isthmus, Catalina island.
Sept. 5-Free for all, outside race. Balboa-Newport course. Three twelve
GARDEN GROUND preparations were completed for the "Yacht which will be the Garden Grove tee in charge and to an extra good number of ad speakers and receiance.
Mrs. C. I. Pork Kenneth Lee, of ed to San Bernard show.
Mr. and Mrs.W been visiting at home the past m for their home Willie is a cousin.
Quite a number from this vicious picnic at Blixby L.V., Silver ing the winter has left for his Kansas.Mr. Meen panied by Mr.S have been still home in Kansas.Mr and Mrs.B granddaughter with relatives in day and Friday.Mr and Mrs.T the first of the where they visit Georgena Germ college at that p
Miss Grace Tv and Sunday with Preston, in Doow Mr. and Mrs.t son returned motor trip to the state where the Winters has access jewelry store in move his family Mr. and Mrs.Johnny, were gue and family in Wing.
C.W.Ranklin W.Dungan hom
July 4—Celebration at club by fleet.
Water parade in formation, 2:00 p.m.
from Newport turning basin thru bay,
outside to Balboa pier and return.
Fireworks at 7 p.m. opposite club
porch. Ball at 8:30. (No guests).
Aug. 6—Club informal. (Guests, 2
couples).
Aug. 13—Evening's dance and reception
to returning crews; after
club's big schooner race to Catalina
and return, for commodore's trophy.
Sept. 5—Club ball, as part of threeday carnival with Los Angeles Yacht
club and Los Angeles Motor Boat club.
(No guests, unles visiting yachtmen).
Sept. 17—Club informal. (Guests,
2 couples).
Dec. 15—Club informal. (Guests, 2
couples).
Nov. 26—Thanksgiving party. 6:30.
buffet dinner. 7:30, awarding of racing
trophies for season. 8:30, dance. (No
guests).
Dec. 17—Inaugural ball. Presentation of new officers, presentation of
service knot to retiring commodors.
THE BETTER GROVES
of the orange belt you will find
listed at this office. One of our
hobbies in BETTER GROVES
AT BETTER PRICES.
THE J. T. LYON
REALTY CO.
Real Values In Real Estate
148 W. Center St. Phone 46
MO. BILL INTERESTS
CHIROPRACTORS HERE
In view of the fact that the recent chiropractor bill in this state
was turned down at the last election, chiropractors here are interested
in the action of the Missouri legislature.
The Brogan bill creating a state board for the purpose of licensing chiropractors in Missouri was sent to engrossment by the senate by a vote of 15 to 6. The measure was amended to provide that in order to obtain a license the applicant shall spend three years in school, with terms not less than nine months in length. Chiropractors who have practiced less than a year prior to the date of the law becomes effective must take an examination.
Job and Commercial Printing at
The Plain Dealer Office
Meet Us Face to Face
For Better Valencia Orange Grove
Here's a few of them:
-5 ACRES just outside Anaheim city limits. Will sell on comsmall payment down. An income grove and a beautiful place fo
-8 ACRES near Fullerton. Beautiful home and thrifty, produccias and some family fruit, garden, etc. This is a strictly high
Here's a few of them:
—5 ACRES just outside Anaheim city limits. Will sell on consmall payment down. An income grove and a beautiful place fo
—8 ACRES near Fullerton. Beautiful home and thrifty, produccias and some family fruit, garden, etc. This is a strictly high
and home proposition and as owner is in business elsewhere, w
especially attractive terms to responsible party to make a quick
—9 1-2 ACRES hearing walnuts, interset to 3 year: Valencias, at
Modern, new home, real soil and own water. Price $30,000 and $4
will handle as owner has large Imperial Valley interests and mu
there soon.
—10 ACRES near Anaheim and one of the very “toppiest” yo
in all Southern California. Loaded with fruit and there is go
wonderful set of fruit for next year. Soil pronounced absolu
leading soil experts. Beautiful home with family fruits, grapes
den, etc. Own water and doubly piped. Ask us the price on thi
see it. You'll like it.
—20 ACRES large bearing walnuts, with one of the most charm
in all Orange county. Real walnut soil and fully water, stocke
and worth it.
—38 1-2 ACRES alfalfa or truck land, improved with a dandy
pumping plant. Owner retiring to city and will sell on very
terms to responsible party. Price $22,000. Will sell 20 acres wit
and interest in pumping plant for $15,000.
We've got some more like these, but haven't space here
about them, so you'll have to come in and we'll talk them over.
C. B. Berger Compa
"HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD GROVES"
THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
COMPLETE PLANS FOR FATHER & SON FEED
GARDEN GROVE. March 1—Final preparations were today being completed for the "Father and Son" banquet which will be held this evening at the Garden Grove hotel. The committee in charge announce that in addition to an extra good menu there would be a number of addresses by prominent speakers and requests a full attendance.
Mrs. C. I. Pond and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lee, of Garden Grove, motorized to San Bernardino to see the orange show.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Willie, who have been visiting at the A. T. Dungan home the past month, have departed for their home in Jennings, Kans., Mr. Willie is a cousin of Mrs. Dungan.
Quite a number of former Iowaans from this vicinity attended the Iowa picnic at Bixby park last Tuesday.
L. V. Silver, who has been spending the winter with his family here, has left for his home in Morganville, Kans., Mr. Merton and wife accompanied by Mr. Silvers mother, who have been sitting here, left for their home in Kansas Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Jackson and little granddaughter, Virginia Calm, visited with relatives in Los Angeles Thursday and Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. German returned the first of the week from San Jose, where they visited their daughter, Miss Georgena German, who is attending college at that place.
Miss Grace Tournaut spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Monte Preston, in Doowney.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Winter and little son returned last Saturday from a motor trip to the northern part of the state, where they visited relatives.
Mr. Winter has accepted a position in a jewelry store in Los Angeles, and will move his family there in a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Steele and son, Johnny, were guests of Dr. O. O. Young and family in Whittier Saturday evening.
C. W. Rankin was a guest at the W. W. Dungan home this week. He left outside and inside later.
COMPLETE PLANS FOR FATHER & SON FEED
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Sleeping room for gentleman, 116 W. Chartress.
FOR RENT—Completely furnished 5-room cottage, 529 S. Los Angeles St.
FOR RENT—Private garage, very convenient. Corner Sycamore and Sabina. P. G. West, 672-J.
FOR RENT—Apartment No. 9, Chamber of Commerce Apts. SeeMgr.in No.J.
FOR SALE OR RENT—Very big assortment second hand sewing machines. Come at once and see the barcalns Hammel's Music Store, 124 E. Center.
WANTED—Miscellaneous
WANTED—Tractor work. Fordson tractor, Phone 324-W.
R. W. ELLIOTT, well drilling contractor. Phone 16-M, Garden Grove.
WANTED—Light walnut meats. Fred L. Mitchell & Son, 214 French St., Santa Ana.
NEW TODAY
THE PLAIN DEALER reserves the right to reject advertisements and refund the amount paid, or to reprise same, and will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement ordered for more than one time.
FERTILIZER.
Can now make deliveries on stable, dairy, dry steer manure, and lime.
D. R. MACDONALD.
Res. 325-W.
FOR SALE—Used Fordson tractor, fully equipped, in first class condition. This machine will bear full investiga-
Plain Dealer Wants Bring Surprise Your Wants Before the Greatest Number of For Sale—REAL ESTATE
ONE ACRE TRACT.
We have some very choice one-acre tracts for sale at only $4500 each. These lots are all covered with large orange and walnut trees. The best of soil, all face cast and on payed street, close in to center of Anaheim. These are by far the cheapest property of it’s kind in Anaheim.
ORANGE COUNTY REALTY COMPANY, Inc.
(Rosas Bros.) Next To Postoffice Anaheim
FOR SALE BY C.C.LATTSHAW CO.
Phone 47 133 N. Los Angeles St.
5 acres 5 year old Valencias 5 room house, good soil and good location.Close in to trade for house in Fullerton as down payment.
10 acres full bearing walnuts, best of soil; good six room house and other out-buildings; free water. Will take Anaheim city property in exchange.
We have some exceptionally good business properties on Chestnut St. and Los Angeles St that are priced right.
FOR SALE—A Real Bargain.New 6 room house ready to move in with garage and bearing fruit trees.Cheap if sold at once.Good terms.Tel. 577-R.
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous
FOR SALE—280 feet of 1 1-4 in.galvanized pipe; 50 feet of 1 inch black iron pipe.Phone 574-J.
FOR SALE—Household goods.C.L.Spraker,Moody Station,1-2 mile north-west Cypress.
FOR SALE—Manure of all kinds.Get your orders in at once while price is right.D.R.McDonald.Phone 591.Res.325-W。
Miss Grace Tournaut spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Monte Preston, in Doowney.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Winters and little son returned last Saturday from a motor trip to the northern part of the state, where they visited relatives. Mr. Winters has accepted a position in a jewelry store in Los Angeles, and will move his family there in a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Steele and son, Johnny, were guests of Dr. O. O. Young and family in Whittier Saturday evening.
C. W. Rankin was a guest at the W. W. Dungan home this week. He left Sunday for his home in Wakefield, Kans., after spending several months in Co. Calif.
Tom Tournaut, who has been in charge of the P. E. sub-station at Stanton for several months, has been transferred to the Santa Ana station, effected the first of the week.
G. A. Sturr and wife have returned from a trip to Hemet, San Jacinto and various other points in Riverside-co.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ingram, of Anaheim, spent Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Fulsom.
Lydia and Henry Bencke, William Dressel and Delbert Fischer, of Anaheim, were guests at the H. Bakenbus home Tuesday evening.
Miss Dorcas Jacquette was home from Los Angeles the first of the week for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Mary Jacquette.
ROTARY GOVERNOR COMING
Lealie Everts, governor of the Twenty-third district of Rotary, comprising all of California, Arizona and Honolulu will be a guest of the Santa Ana Rotary club next week.
—Enjoy work and life with a Pageol Tractor. Anaheim Motor Co., agents
FERTILIZER.
Can now make deliveries on stable, dairy, dry steer manure, and lime.
D. R. MACDONALD.
Phone 591 Res. 325-W.
FOR SALE—Used Fordson tractor, fully equipped, in first class condition.
This machine will bear full investigation.
Priced right: 311 W. 5th St.
Santa Ana. Phone Santa Ana. 1280.
WANTED—Housekeeper, three adults in family; good pay to right party.
H. M. Peterson; care Plain Dealer.
WANTED—Partner auto repairing; ignition man preferred; $200 will handle; on highway.
Plain Dealer, Box 202.
FOR SALE—9 horse gas-engine, No. 4 horizontal pump.
G. L. McWilliams, Buena Park.
FOR SALE—Make me an offer, Dodge touring car.
Hammel's Music Store,
234 East Center St.
FOR SALE.
Slightly used Kohler & Chase plano,
$285.00.
Stutz Plano,
$175.00.
Wellington Plano,
$350.00.
Weber Plano,
$450.00.
ANAHEIM MUSIC & NOVELTY CO.
Next to Paltryland, Anaheim.
FOR SALE.
USED CARS.
1920 F. B. Chevrolet in the very best of condition.
Will sell $500.00 down,
$78.00 per month.
1919 Chevrolet delivery, new paint and good tires; overhauled and in the pink of condition.
A real buy,
$150.00 down,
$38.50 per month buys this car.
1919 490 Chevrolet touring, new top, good paint, good tires and in fine mechanical condition.
Some buy,
$150 down,
$33.75 per month.
Ford roadster in good condition.
$50 down,
$20.00 per month.
These terms include interest and insurance; also license.
TAGGART MOTOR CO.
Phone 490 Anaheim
U.O.F.C. ALUMNI SEEK RECORD
Determined to equal the records of the alumni associations of Princeton Michigan, Yale and Harvard universities, the alumni association of the Univ. of Calif., is now carrying on a strong drive to bring within its numbers the unorganized alumni and the former students who were in attendance at but not graduated from the State University.
March 14 to 19 has been set as subscription week in which the organized alumni plan to double their present membership roll.
Secretary Bosshard has estimated that the association would be the greatest in the U.S. if its numbers merely equalled the student body.
Special Sale Catarack 1900 Electric
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous
FOR SALE—280 feet of 1 1-4 in, galvanized pipe; 50 feet of 1 inch black iron pipe. Phone 574-J.
FOR SALE—Household goods.
C. L. Spraker, Moody Station, 1-2 mile north-west Cypress.
FOR SALE—Manure of all kinds.Get your orders in at once while price is right.
D. R. McDonald. Phone 591.Res. 325-W.
FOR SALE—Gent's wardrobe trunk-practically new; also two new tennails racuets and 1-2 gal. thermos bottle.
127 E. Maple, Fullerton.
FOR LENTION Junk Co., 202 S. Spadra.Phone 289.Fullerton.
FOR SALE—6 foot disc, two horse wagon, plow and general tool; also good barley hay; also R. I. Red hens.A.V.Wheeler, one mile south Olive road on Banklist.
FOR SALE—House writer system.Automatic 1-2 h.p.motor.Plant brand new and newer installed.H.Sullivan.R.R.D.Z.Fullerton.Phone Placeenta 7-M.
FOR SALE—Barley hay in truck loads.$23.00 per ton at my place or $26.00 delivered; also oat hay $16.00 per ton on place or $19.00 delivered.E.Cerrillo.R.F.D.Z.Anahelm.Phone Placeenta 16-R-5.
HIAMONDS FOR SALE
Prices beyond competition Only first class stones.Seo Theo.Roberts.Roberts Apts.Call 478J for appointment.
HAMMEL'S MUSIC STORE
124 E.Center Street,Phone 145.for Planos.Players.Phonographs.Sewing Machines.
FOUND—A place where you can get your Job Printing done neatly and at reasonable prices.Phone 161 and the Plain Dealer job man will fit you out with anything desired in the printing line.
POULTRY
FOR SALE—Geese eggs.Call Mrs.Macdonald.$225-W.
FOR SALE—300 White chicks, 15 cents each,March 3.at J.A.Hollingsworth's place,1-2 mile cast and 1-2 mile south of Cypress.
WANTED—To buy poultry for cash Will call for it.Phone E.W.Pohlman,7-R-2.address R.R.Z.
FOR SALE—Baby chicks.R.I.Reds.Leghorns.Barred Rocks.Hatching eggs.R.I.Reds.Black Minorca,Plymouth Rocks.Partridge Rocks.E.M.Chalmers,124 No.Los Angeles St.Phone 9.
FOR SALE—Ancona eggs for hatchling.Hocking strain.Line bred for show and eggs.W.A.Luce,2 miles west on Lincoln Ave.or phone 383.
Will sell on contract with a beautiful place for a home.
and thrifty, producing Valensis is a strictly high class grove business elsewhere, will sell onerty to make a quick deal.
March 14 to 19 has been set as subscription week in which the organized alumni plan to double their present membership roll.
Secretary Boshard has estimated that the association would be the greatest in the U.S. if its members merely equalled the student body.
Special Sale Catarack 1900 Electric Washing Machine, $150 cash, H. N. White, 142 E. Center Street...
Markets
L. A. PRODUCE MARKETS
Butter ..... 59
Eggs, extra ..... 32
Case count ..... 30
Pullets ..... 30
Live Poultry
Hens, 3 lbs. and under, per lb ..... 36
Hens, 3 lbs. and up to 3 3/4 lbs. per lb ..... 35
Hens, 3 3/4 and up, per lb ..... 35
Hens, colored, 4 lbs. and up ..... 35
Broilers, 1 to 1 1/4 lbs. each per lb ..... 65
Broilers, 1 1/4 lb. up each, per lb ..... 65
Fryers, 2 1/2 lbs. to 3 lbs. each ..... 55
Roasters, soft bone, over 3 lbs. and up, per lb ..... 40
Old Cocks, per lb ..... 20
Stags, per lb ..... 18
Ducklings, Pekins, 3 1/2 lbs. and up, per lb ..... 35
Ducklings, other than Pekins, 3 1/2 lbs. and up, per lb ..... 35
Geese ..... 35
Old ducks, 3 1/2 lbs. up, each lb ..... 23
Young Tom turkeys, 12 lbs. and up, lb ..... 50
Hen turkeys, dressed 8 lbs. and up, each per lb ..... 60
Young Tom turkeys, dressed, 12 lbs. up each per lb ..... 60
Old Tom turkeys ..... 40
Old Tom turkeys, dressed per lb ..... 41
Squabs, 9 lbs. per dozen and under, per lb ..
Squabs, over 9 lbs. and doz. per lb ..
Belgian hares, 2 to 3' Old plumbers per busq...
WANTED—To buy poultry for cash Will call for it. Phone E. W. Pohlman, 7-R-2, address R. R2.
FOR SALE—Baby chicks. R. I. Reds,
Leghorns, Barred Rocks, Hatching eggs. R. I. Reds, Black Minorcais, Plymouth Rocks, Partridge Rocks. E. M. Chalmers, 124 No. Los Angeles St.
Phone S.
FOR SALE—Ancona eggs for hatching. Hocking strain. Line bred for show and eggs. W. A. Luce, 3 miles west on Lincoln Ave or phone 383.
LIVE STOCK
WANTED—To buy 1200 pound good working horse. Good care assured.
Henny Kruizengt, 1-2 mile east of Anaheim sugar factory on Acacia St.
FOR SALE—Good heavy team of work horses; heavy harness and 3 ton wagon in fine condition $350.00. Anaheim Motor Co., 224 So. Los Angeles St.
FOR SALE—Milk moats does fresh and contains cream; prices to sell within welcome Golden State dairy.
Homestead located 1-2 miles south of Placentia.
WANTED—To buy all kinds of boots and shoes: 416 French Boots; Santa Ana. Phone 462-W. and 463-R Home Feed Yard.
WANTED—To buy live stock, highest market price paid. Phone Anaheim 182.
No other tractor at any price can get you the clean, dustless and easy riding features except the patented Fugol Tractor, Anaheim Motor Co., Agents.
Try a Plain Dealer Want Ad—
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.
Bring Sure Results
Greatest Number of Readers
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE—Real Estate
SIX ROOM BUNGALOW
$3500.
Nice 6-room modern bungalow, three bedrooms, garage, variety of family fruit, etc. Close in on good street. One of the best buys in Anaheim.
ORANGE COUNTY REALTY COMPANY, Inc.
(Ross Bros.)
Next to Postoffice Anaheim
THE FIRST STEP
Toward acquiring wealth is to be well informed.
JAMES E. STEWART,
200 East Center St.
with 20 years practical experience in California farming, managing, buying and selling orchards and lands, can and will tell you the truth.
Right now I positively have the biggest bargain in Orange County. 20 acres close to Anaheim, surrounded by our choice groves, fine weft and electric pumping plant, 7 room house and garage. Must sell immediately. Will take $700 per acre, half cash.
GET BUSY, IT'S WORTH DOUBLE.
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
300 shares Richfield-Placentia oil stock.
Brand new 5-room bungalow $5000; cash $1000. Very close in.
Restaurant lease in business section; $1000 takes it.
500 acres, 200 cultivated land, 300 grazing land, highly improved and stocked. All for $40,000; cash $10,000.
Lots on Zeyn or Lemon streets; $650, one-half cash.
1-2 acre, very close in on paved street. $1800.
H. E. SCOTT, Real Estate.
LIFE & FIRE INSURANCE.
112 N. Los Angeles St.
Phone 505
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.
MOTOR CARS
THE TRUTH TOLD ABOUT EVERY CAR SOLD.
1919 Dodge Roadster, fair condition.
1916 Dodge roadster, excellent shape.
1918 Ford Touring, overnautical.
1918 Ford Roadster, has starter.
1918 Ford Roadster, reground.
1917 Ford Tour., has many extras.
1919 Ford Speeder, Cleo das body.
1917 Ford Touring, a good one.
1917 Saxon Touring, new top.
1914 Buick 4 Roadster, A bargain.
1912 Buick, $100 as it is.
Pomona Los Angeles San Berdoo
FOR SALE—1917 Board roadster at $250.00. Certainly a snap. Anaheim Motor Co.
FOR SALE—1919 Dodge roadster. Phone $2-J-2, Anaheim.
A BARGAIN—Model 83, late 1917 Overland touring car. This car has had good care. $400 Dunton Ga.
Miscellaneous
reet of 1 1-4 in. gal.
feet of 1 inch black
574-J.
hold goods. C. L.
ation. 1-2 mile northare of all kinds. Get
once while price is
Donald. Phone 591.
wardrobe trunk
also two new tenns.
gal. thermos bottle.
lerton.
tree wraps. Ful202 S. Spadra. Phone
disc, two horse wageneral tools; also good
R. I. Red hema. A.
mile south Olive road
writer system. Aumotor. Plant brand
stalled. H. Sullivan.
n. Phone Placentia
yay in truck loads.
my place or $26.00
hay $16.00 per ton
dollvard. E. CarAnaheim. Phone PlaFOR SALE
competition. Only first
Seo Thoe. Roberts.
Call 478J for apMusic STORE
tree, Phone 146, for
Phonographs. Sewwhere you can get
ting done neatly and
prices. Phone 151
Dealer job man will
with anything desired
line.
JULTRY
eggs. Call Mrs.
White chicks. 15 cents
J. A. Hollingsworth's
ast and 1-2 mile south
buy poultry for cash
it. Phone E.W.
-2, address R.R.
chicks. R.I.Reds.
red Rocks. Hatching
Black Minorcas, Plyartridge Rocks. E.M.
to Los Angeles St.
ona eggs for hatchling.
Line bred for show.
A.Luce. 3 miles west
for phone 383.
cash $1000. Very close in.
Restaurant lease in business section;
$1000 takes it.
500 acres, 200 cultivated land, 300
grassland, highly improved and
stocked. All for $40,000; cash $10,000.
Lots on Zeyn or Lemon streets; $650,
one-half cash.
1-2 acre, very close in on paved
street. $1800.
H. E. SCOTT. Real Estate.
LIFE & FIRE INSURANCE.
112 N. Los Angeles St.
Phone 505.
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
NURSERY STOCK
FOR SALE—Sweet potato and tomato plants.
O. K. Vegetable Storp, 311 East Center St.
FOR SALE—Dicidous fruit land in Kern County.$50 per acre. They raise almonds, Thompson seedless grapes and pears in this section. Phone Anaheim 424-M. E.A.Collins.
TREES: TREES—5000 nirstclass Valencia orange trees for sale. Placecia and Eureka walnut trees cheap. A.R.Darshall, 1212 Rosa St.Santa Ana.
FOR SALE—10,000 Valencia nursery stock, Supply company record buda.
Marahburn & Smith. Phone 58-J, Orange; or address W.G.Smith.Fullerton R.2 Box 56A Nursery 2 miles south of Olinda.
ALL KINDS of Citrus Trees.Tanaka Citrus Nursery,north end of Lamon St.Anaheim.Phone $14-W.
LOST
LOST—One mule, color brown, 6 years old, weighs about 1100 lbs. Geo.Borra.P.O.Box 93.Yorba Linda.
LOST—Tire, rim and tube complete.size 344, for Studebaker auto, on either northern or southern detour of County road Thursday night.Report to 202 N.Olive St.Anaheim.Suitable reward.
LOST—50 feet of garden hose between Stanton and Anaheim.Reward.C.C Lea.Anaheim R.D.1.
LOST—About two weeks ago,gold bracelet with green gold design.Liberal reward.Mrs.W.J.Sollis,422 W.Amerige St.,Fullerton.
Johnston-Wickett Clinic
Clinic Building,Anaheim
Dr.H.A.Johnston.
General Surgery
Dr.W.H.Wickett
1919 Ford Speederator, Choulas body.
1917 Ford Touring,a good one.
1917 Saxon Touring,new top.
1914 Buick 4 Roadster,A bargain.
1912 Buick,$10 as it is.
Pomona.Los Angeles San Berdoo
FOR SALE—1917 Poard roadater at $250.00.Certainly a snap.Anaheim Motor Co.
FOR SALE—1919 Dodge roadster.Phone $2-J-2,Anaheim.
A BARGAIN—Model $3 late 1917 Overland touring car..This car has had good care.$400.Geo.Dunton Garage.Anaheim.
BARGAINS.
1919 Chevrolet,$650;1918 Oakland 6,
$765;1914 Buick,$875;1913 Buick,$250;
1918 Fargol tractor,overhaulled,$785;
1920 Dort,practically like how,$1000;
1917 Waterloo Roy tractor,$175;used P.O.O.double disc.$75;New Oliver leverless double disc harrows,5 feet,$143.25;6 foot,$162.50.New Moline leverless disc harrows,5 feet,$143.50;6 foot,$175.00.Lebish trees,$500 mile guarantee,30x3,$12.40;9x3-$14.50,e.t.Anaheim Motor Co.,$34 So.Los Angeles St.
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YOUNG LADY—desires clerical position in store or office。三rears' experience general office routine in New York City.Phone 175-J.Fullerton.
Dr.C.S.B.OTools,Physician and Surgeon.Phone.Residence 546;Office 569
DONT WAIT! DONT DELAY!
Your income tax must be filed by March 15,1921.H.P.Noll.Room E Central Building.Anaheim.
CONTRACTORS TAKE NOTICE:
Ramsey & Rutledge.Plantering Contractors,at your service.We are not lined up.Try us and see.E.C.Ramsey,1901 W.W.17th St.Santa AnaPhone 1471.Wm.J.Rutledge,1028East Santa Ana St.Anaheim.Phone 542-R.
BUSINESS CHANCES...
I want to borrow ($8,000.00) Five Thousand Dollars for 3 years or less secured by first mortgage on average of over Twenty Thousand Dollars market value.Will pay (42 per cent) twelve per cent interest on this loan rather than take a partner.To your money to be deposited in an Anaheim National Bank and not released to me until you are positive of the security of your loan.I want this money to use for permanent improvements,and not for speculative purposes.on my land.Will furnish the best Of Anaheim bank reference.In paying this high rate of interest.I wish to avoid paying any agents commission and prefer to deal with the lender direct This ad.will run one week in this paper.Address T.W.Box $58.Anaheim.
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Johnston-Wickett Clinic
Clinic Building, Anaheim
Dr. H. A. Johnston
General Surgery
Dr. W. H. Wickett
General Surgery
Dr. J. A. Jackson
X-ray and Radium
Dr. V. P. Osburn
Internal Medicine
Dr. H. D. Newkirk
Dr. R. D. Alkman, Assistant
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Dr. H. van de Erve
Pathology
Dr. J. Robinson
Diseases of Children
Dr. A. H. Galvin
Orthoepedics
J. S. Ward, Ph. G.
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