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Wednesday, March 30, 1921
Honor La Habra Girl
With Birthday Party
LA HABRA, March 30—Mrs. Bruce Stanford and little daughter, Anna, spent the past week in Pomona, as the guests of Mr. Stanford's sister and family, the J. H. Stroopes.
A delightful birthday party was given by Mrs. C. L. Crumrine at their home on Hyatt-st-Friday in honor of Miss Pauline, the daughter of the house. The affair was an Easter party and games and refreshments typical of the day were in favor. About 20 young friends were present.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Walker and daughter Susan were visitors in Los Angeles Saturday. Shopping and a theatre party was the objective.
Mrs. Charles Lumsden and Mrs. M. L. Lewis were dinner guests at the Irvine ranch Monday. They were entertained by Mrs. Lumsden's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Lumsden, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hilbert, motorized over to Los Angeles Sunday to visit Mr. Hilbert's uncle and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Bardell, of Hancock Terrace, Mr. Bardell is a pioneer of Highland, Ill., and is interesting himself in promoting interest in marking the last resting place of the first settlers of that place.
The La Habra grammar school will have their spring vacation the first of April. At the school election last week, the ladies elected date, J. C. Chaffee, was structured by E. N. the property of L. other stores in the storm water.
At a birthday suen in Whittier in bee Monday, they were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ike.
The W. E. Helene C. L. Crumrine, Mrs. Brookhouser, mother, motored her enjoyment a pic resort.
J. H. Walker of bank, with a visit Jones of Plattsburgh of the Imperial w Jones, who is pres National bank in large holdings in visit was part bus Mrs. E. E. Presuing nicely at the where she underwent last week
The Home and society was to meet the Rew Grant Sr Mrs.' Charles M with a severe case
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Pacific Electric Building
Los Angeles, Calif.
Your Farm is Your Factory
—Perhaps you never thought of it in just that way, but farming is a great manufacturing business and week the ladies ele date, J. C. Chaffee, was structured by E. N. the property of L. other stores in the storm water.
At a birthday suen in Whittier in bee Monday, they were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ike.
The W. E. Helene C. L. Crumrine, Mrs. Brookhouser, mother, motored her enjoyment a pic resort.
J. H. Walker of bank, with a visit Jones of Plattsburgh of the Imperial w Jones, who is pres National bank in large holdings in visit was part bus Mrs. E. E. Presuing nicely at the where she underwent last week
The Home and society was to meet the Rew Grant Sr Mrs.' Charles M with a severe case
Cypress P.
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CYPRESS, Mar
The P.-T.A.of will hold an e school house Frid There will be a sig and games, for did lunch consist wiches, pie and teria style.
The proceeds ment will be used tains and play The program will admission will be freshments. Ever come and assist enterprise.
BUILDING
R.B.CAREY,
32x42,garage 1,tween Wilhelmin
Your Farm is Your Factory
Perhaps you never thought of it in just that way, but farming is a great manufacturing business and your farm is a factory in the true meaning of the word.
The factory manager overhauls his plant every so often to make sure that it will run properly and produce the most goods at the least cost. In just the same way, the farmer checks up his buildings and equipment, makes those little repairs which save big repairs later on, and builds whatever buildings he needs to help produce more crops with less labor and expense.
Lumber prices are back to normal. No longer need you postpone building on account of high prices of lumber. Now is a good time to build that new barn you have been wanting for several years and to make other improvements. Begin now and get them done before spring work commences.
Here in our business we are trying to do our part in bringing conditions back to where they should be. Our years of business experience, our building plans and ideas, and our friendly, sincere counsel and assistance are at your service for the asking, with no obligation, of course.
Let's talk it over the first convenient day.
GIBBS LUMBER CO.
ANAHEIM
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—There’s only one way to avoid the drudgery and inconvenience of the family wash day—and that is to send your week's washing to our laundry.
—Too expensive! Not at all—in fact it’s cheaper than washer-woman would charge you. Then think of the eliination of all worries and cares — hours added to your pleasure.
—Let our man be a weekly caller. Let us do your laundry work for you. A phone call will bring us.
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week, the ladies elected their candidate, J.-C. Chaffee.
A retiring wall is being constructed by E. N. Dunbar to protect the property of L. J. Wester and the other stores in the same block against the storm water.
At a birthday surprise dinner given in Whittier in honor of J. A. Mabee Monday, the La Habra guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe and Mr. and Mrs. J. Reynolds of Brea.
The W. E. Holes and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Crumrine, Miss Pauline and Mrs. Brookhouser, Mrs. Crumrine's mother, motored to Laguna Sunday, and enjoyed a picnic lunch at that resort.
J. H. Walker of the First National bank, with a visiting friend, C. H. Jones of Plattburg, Mo., toured most of the Imperial valley last week. Mr. Jones, who is president of the First National bank in Plattburg, has large holdings in the valley and the visit was part business and pleasure.
Mrs. E. K. Prud is reported as doing nicely at the Anaheim Sanitarium where she underwent a serious operation last week.
The Home and Foreign Missionary society was to meet at the home of the Rev. Grant Smith Tuesday.
Mrs. Charles Newson is suffering with a severe case of la grippe.
Cypress P.-T. A. Plans April 1 Entertainment
CYPRESS, March 20. (Special)
The P.-T. A. of the Cypress school will hold an entertainment at the school house Friday evening, April 1.
There will be a good program, music and games, followed by a splendid lunch consisting of salad, sandwiches, pie and coffee served cateria style.
The proceeds from the entertainment will be used for purchasing curtains and play ground equipment.
The program will begin at 7:20, and admission will be 25c including refreshments. Everybody is invited to come and assist the children in the enterprise.
BUILDING PERMITS
R. B. Carey, contractor, residence 32x42, garage 12x16, on Zeyn-at.between Wilhelmina and North-sts.
West Coast Lease
WEST COAST LEASE, Marvah 30.
(Special)—The regular Olinda P.-T.
A. meets at 2 p.m. tomorrow, March 31, at Olinda school house. Program: Orchestra, Dandelion, Class; "Gingham Log and Calico Cat." Franola McMurray; Lady Bug; Girls, Postman Boy; Somebody Did, Blunch, Robert Martha; Cuskoo Clock, Class. The principal speaker of the day will be Mrs. Morris of Santa Ana.
Mr. and Mrs. Oreamena entertained Mr. and Mrs. Cobb, of Los Angeles, at dinner last Sunday evening.
Lester Thomas of Columbia Lease is suffering with the diphtheria.
Miss Elizabeth McGhee has been on the slink list for several days.
Mr. and James were Long Beach visitors last Sunday.
Mrs. Keen and daughter, with others, motored to Brea Tuesday night to hear Rev. Bradford at Brea Christian church.
Mr. Landom and family, who have been living on the West Coast for many months, moved to Los Angeles on 27th-st. Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester McQuarrie of West Coast and Mr. and Mrs. A Townsend of Santa Ana, and the grandmother, motored to Riverside and had dinner and on to San Ber-home via Santa Ana canyon.
Mr. J. A. Mahee, wife and children, and Miss Taylor and Miss Baker of Whittier, were West Coast visitors Sunday afternoon, later attending the Christian church Easter evening at the Brea Christian church.
Mrs. McQuarrie and daughter, Miss Evelyn, of Sunshine-ave, are Los Angeles visitors this week with her son Charlie McQuarrie, who are are proud possessors of a baby girl, 7-1-2 pounds. His West Coast friends will be glad to hear this good news.
Mr. Huffman was a visitor last Saturday in Anaheim.
Mrs. Elder was an Anaheim visitor last Saturday and also Mr. Morford and others.
Mr. and Mrs. Coff of Los Angeles were West Coast visitors last Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Keen's home.
Mrs. James A.Tauls is reported as being much improved after a severe illness. She is still in Los Angeles.
Mrs. Edith Jones was an Anaheim resident.
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FOR SALE—Miscellaneous
FOR SALE—One milk goat and two Toggenberg kids, half grown; does cheap. Call Anaheim 100-R-2.
FOR SALE—Slightly used T & O-5ft disc harrow. Both sections cut away; $75, or will trade for autorate rider and looker. Don Green, Ft. P.D. 4, Box 92, Anaheim.
FOR SALE—2 1-2 shares A.U. Water Co.stock; T.O.Ralney, Brookhurst.Address Anaheim R.No.2,Box48.
FOR SALE—My membership in the new Haolenda Country club.Will discount to buyer.Address 314 First National Bank Bldg.,or Phone 210.
FOR SALE—$900 tons Imperial Valley Sheep Manure, very dry and clean; 3 grades.Address Box 562,Holtville,Calif.
DIAMONDS FOR SALE
Prices beyond competition Only first class stones.See Theo.Roberts.Roberta Apts.Call 478J for appointment.
NEW TODAY
THE PLAIN DEALER reserves the right to reject advertisements and refund the amount paid, or to revise mine,and will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement ordered for more than one time.
FOR SALE—Fine 6-year-old bay horse,1550 lbs.Will work anywhere.Call Anaheim 100-R-2.
FOR SALE—Beautiful young Collie dog.Inquire of Miss Winnie,corner of Ball roadand Sunkist avenue.
FOR RENT—Store building;5-room upatairs;also 5-room new,modern house,adults only.See us if you have anything to trade.We have a new Studebaker 6 to trade for house or acreage any
BUILDING PERMITS
R. B. Cary, contractor, residence 32x42, garage 12x16, on Zeyn-st, between Wilhelmina and North-sts, cost $5500.
Elliott, Anderson and Allen, residence 30x33, garage 12x18, on No. Claudina-st, between Alberta and Wilhelmina-sts, cost $3000.
Anheim Post No. 72, American Legion Dance Every Friday. Presell's Hall, Anheim. Fries' All-Star Orchestra.
HOLE LEASE
Mr. Clifford Henson is sporting a new Maxwell these days.
Mr. Clifford Henson, Mr. and Mrs. Ennis and others attended the Vesper service at Fullerton Sunday afternoon at the First Christian church.
OLIVE FOLKS ENJOY "GRUNION PARTY"
OLIVE March 30.—N jolly party night with laden baskets of good things to eat and the firm intentions of gathering in a few guanlons. The sale and fun was all that could be desired but the grunion failed to appear. They returned in the wee small hours wet and happy and voted the trip very enjoyable. Four cars made the trip and the following participant Holman, B. H. Cole and family, Mr. and Mrs. Heliantham and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hetk and family, Loule Tetzlaff, Lon Berts, Alc Fletcher, Mrs. Bordenhammer of Los Angeles, Mrs. McCoy Mrs. Mary Butcher and Miss Bell Reed.
B. H. Cole, manager of the Olive Heights Citrus Asan., moved to his new house which he recently built on his panch near Olive Saturday last.
Miss Stella Amies spent the weekend as a guest of the J. Corono family at Fullerton Sunday. They motorized to the San Gabriel Mission and attended the play.
Mrs. L. V. Lawson of Olive entertained with an Easter dinner. The table was filled with chicken and many other delicious dishes for which her ability to prepare is well known. The place favors were small toy chickens. The living room was decorated in illies and the dining room in orange blossoms and ferns. Plates were laid for the following guests: Mrs. Mary F. Morris, Mrs. A. E. Barnett, Mrs. Julia M. Hull, John Hull, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Spotts and son Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Purnell Barnett and son Purnell George and Miss Laura Spotts all of Orange; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L Spots and son Charonce of Imperial, Neth.; Mrs. Dr. M. J. Thompson of Los Angeles, and the hostess, Mrs. L. V. Lamson and daughter Hazel.
Harvey Stinehfield and family, Mrs. Mary Butcher and Miss Belle Reed motored to the Orange-co park Sunday and spent the day.
Mrs. Harvey Stinehfield was the guest of her sister Mrs. M R Eden Charlie McQuarrie, who are are proud possessors of a baby girl, 7-1 pounds. His West Coast friends will be glad to hear this good news.
Mr. Huffman was a visitor last Saturday in Anaheim.
Mrs Elder was an Anaheim visitor last Saturday and also Mr Morford and others.
Mr. and Coff of Los Angeles were West Coast visitors last Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Keen's home.
Mrs James A Tulliis is reported as being much improved after a severe illness. She is still in Los Angeles.
Mrs Edith Jones was an Anaheim visitor last Saturday.
HOLE LEASE
Mr. Clifford Henson is sporting a new Maxwell these days.
Mr. Clifford Henson, Mr. and Mrs. Ennis and others attended the Vesper service at Fullerton Sunday afternoon at the First Christian church.
OLIVE FOLKS ENJOY "GRUNION PARTY"
OLIVE March 30.-N jolly party night with laded baskets of good things to eat and the firm intentions of gathering in a few guanlons.The sale and fun was all that could be desired but the grunion failed to appear They returned in the wee small hours wet and happy and voted the trip very enjoyable.Pour cars made the trip and the following participat Holman, B H Cole and family, Mr. and Mrs Heliantham and family, Mr. and Mrs Hetk and family,Loule Tetzlaff, Lon Berts, Alc Fletcher,Mrs.Bordenhammer of Los Angeles,Mrs.McCoy Mrs.Mary Butcher and Miss Bell Reed.
B.H.Cole manager of the Olive Heights Citrus Asan., moved to his new house which he recently built on his panch near Olive Saturday last.
Miss Stella Amies spent the weekend as a guest of the J. Corono family at Fullerton Sunday. They motorized to the San Gabriel Mission and attended the play.
Mrs.L.V.Lawson of Olive entertained with an Easter dinner.The table was filled with chicken and many other delicious dishes for which her ability to prepare is well known.The place favors were small toy chickens.The living room was decorated in illies and the dining room in orange blossoms and ferns.Plates were laid for the following guests:Mrs.Mary F.Morris,Mrs.A.E.Barnett,Mrs.Julia M.HullJohnHullMrandMrsChasSpottsandsonCharlesMrandMrsPurnellBarnettandsonPurnellGeorgeandMissLauraSpottsallofOrangeMrandMrsGeo.LSpotsandsonCharonceofImperial,Neth;Mrs.Dr.M.J.ThompsonofLosAngeles,andthehostess,Mrs.L.V.LamsonanddaughterHazel
Harvey Stinehfield and family,Mrs.Mary Butcher and Miss Belle Reed motored to the Orange-co park Sunday and spent the day.
Mrs.Harvey Stinehfield was the guest of her sister Mrs.M.R.Eden Charlie McQuarrie,who are are proud possessors of a baby girl, 7-1 pounds.His West Coast friends will be glad to hear this good news.
Mr.Huffman was a visitor last Saturday in Anaheim.
Mrs Elder was an Anaheim visitor last Saturday and also Mr Morford and others.
Mr和Coff of Los Angeles were West Coast visitors last Sunday at Mr和Mrs.Keen's home.
MrsJamesA Tulliis is reported as being much improved after a severe illness.She is still in Los Angeles.
MsEdith Jones was an Anaheim visitor last Saturday.
HOLE LEASE
Mr.Olifford Henson is sporting a new Maxwell these days.
Mr.Olifford Henson,Mr和MrsEnnisandothersattendedtheVesperserviceatFullertonSundayafternoonatTheFirstChristianchurch.
OLIVE FOLKS ENJOY "GRUNION PARTY"
OLIVE March 30.-N jolly party night with laded baskets of good things to eat and the firm intentions of gathering in a few guanlons.The sale and fun was all that could be desired but the grunion failed to appear They returned in the wee small hours wet and happy and voted the trip very enjoyable.Pour cars made the trip and the following participat Holman,B H Coleandfamily,Mrs.HelenThaillandfamily,LouleTetzlaff,LonBerts,AlcFletcher,Mrs.BordenhammerofLosAngeles,Mrs.McCoyMrs.MaryButcherandMissBelleReed.
B.H.ColemanageroftheOliveHeightsCitrusAsan.,movedtohisnewhousewhichherecentlybuiltonhispanchnearOliveSaturdaylast.
MissStellaAmiesspenttheweekendasaguestoftheJ.CoronofamilyatFullertonSunday.TheymotorizedtotheSanGabrielMissionandattendedtheplay.
Mrs.L.V.LawsonofOliveentertainedwithanEasterdinner.Thetablewasfilledwithchickenandmanyotherdeliciousdishesforwhichherabilitytoprepareiswellknown.Theplacefavorsweresmalltoychickens.Thelivingsroomwasdecoratedinilliesandthediningroominorangeblossomsandferns.Plateswouldfardforthefollowingguetests:Mrs.MaryF.Morris,Mrs.A.E.Barnett,Mrs.JuliaM.HullJohnHullMrandMrsChasSpottsandsonCharlesMrandMrsPurnellBarnettandsonPurnellGeorgeandMissLauraSpottsallofOrangeMrandMrsGeo.LSpotsandsonCharonceofImperial,Neth;Mrs.Dr.M.J.ThompsonofLosAngeles,andthehostess,Mrs.L.V.LamsonanddaughterHazel
HarveyStinehfieldandfamily,Mrs.MaryButcherandMissBelleReedmotoredtotheOrange-coparkSundayandspenttheday.
Mrs.HarveyStinehfieldwastheguestofhersiestherM.R.EdenCharlieMcQuarrie,whoareareare proud possessorsofaabygirl,7-1 pounds.HisWestCoastfriendswillbegladtohearsthisgoodnews.
Mr.HuffmanwasaliverlastSaturdayinAnaheim.
FOR SALE — Fine 6-year-old bay horse,1550lb.Willwork anywhere.CallAnahiem100-R-2.
FOR SALE—BeautifulyoungCollie dog.InquireOfMissWinney,cornorballroadandSunkistaven.
FOR RENT—Storebuilding,5-roomupstairs;also5-roomnewmodernhouse.adultsonly.Seeusifyouhaveanythingtotrade.WewhaveanewStudebaker6to tradeforhouse oracreageanyplace.Pianototradeforcarorlot.Five-roomhouse$4300,cash$2000.close-in lots$650,cash$150.H.E.SCOUT,RéalEstateLIFE&FIREINSURANCE112N.NosAngelesSt.Phone505
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Eggs.extra.....29Casecount.....27Pullets.....25
Live Poultry
Hens,3lbs.up,and1lb.....35Hens,3lbs.up.to32-4lbs.perlb.....35Hens,3lbs.up.to3lbs.each.....65Roasters,softbone,over8lbs.asup.perlb.....40Oldcocks.perlb.....15Stages.perlb.....18Ducklings,Pekins2½lbs.asup.perlb.....35Ducklings,other thanPekins,3½lbs.asup.perlb.....28Geese.....25Oldducks,3½lbs.up.eachlb.....23YoungTom turkeys,18lbs.asup.lb.....55Hen turkeys,dressed8lbs.asup.eachperlb.....50YoungTom turkeys,dressed12lbs.asup.eachperlb.....50OldTom turkeys.....40OldTom turkeys,dressed8lbs.asup.eachperlb.....40Squabs,9lbs.perdozenandunder.perlb.....40Squabs,over9lbs.asup.perlb....47Belgianhares,2to31-2lbs.....18
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"DAN"CLEMMER
LONG BEACH MOTOR SHOW HELD APL. 4-9
Arrangements for the big Long Beach auto show are rapidly nearing completion. The big tent that is to house the show is up and the beautiful trees brot down from the Santa Cruz forcals have been put in place inside the tent to make a syllabal setting for the hundreds of beautiful models that will lure thousands of automobile owners and prospective buyers from all over the southland.
April 4-9 are the dates for the show. Atlantic ave. and Sixth-st., Long Beach, in the place. The Long Beach Auto Trades Assn. are sponsors for the exhibition, which is to be held in connection with Long Beach Prosperity Week, staged by the business men of the beach city.
COUNTRY CLUB ANNUAL MEETING
Secretary George B. Shattuck has sent out notices that the annual meeting of the Orange-co Country club will be held at the clubhouse, Monday, April 4, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of receiving the report of the election of directors and for other business. Members may vote either in person or by proxy. Twenty-five members are necessary to constitute a quorum at the annual meeting. The club membership is to vote on three directors, to serve three years. The names of C. G. Twist, Lew H. Wallace and of E. S. Gilbert appear on the ballot that has been mailed out with the notice of the April 4 meeting.
If We from Witman's It's good
Belgian hares, 2 to 3'1-2 lps. ... .18
Hire Me By the Hour
At Your Own Home
To Do Your
Automobile Repairing
Expert Mechanic On All Cars
13 Years in Anaheim. 9 Years in
the Automobile Business
"DAN" CLEMMER
119 West South St., Anaheim
You Can't Afford to Build Until You Get My Prices
Joseph R. Anderson
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Drop a Postcard to 201 Emily Street, Anaheim.
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Licensed Drugless Practitioner
Phone 60—120 W. Center St., Anaheim
We are distributors for Pratts Baby Chick Mash
We also have Thoroughbred Baby Chicks for Sale.
Anaheim Feed & Fuel Co.
512 W. Center Phone 317
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Miscellaneous
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.
120 West Center Street
FOR SALE—5 acres 6 year old Valen-clas. Good house, garage, fine soil, close in. Priced to sell. Will take in house as first payment. C. C. Lathaw.
FOR SALE.
Soft drink place, best of location and living rooms.
5 room modern bungalow, double garage, close in. $4800. Little cash.
Lots $650. Cash $150. Easy terms, best street in city.
1-2 acre close to Broadway in city, $1800.
4 room new modern bungalow, close in. $3750. Cash $1880.
For business locations, see us. Have good places.
H. E. SCOTT, Real Estate
LIFE & FIRE INSURANCE
112 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 505
HOME AND INCOME.
I have for immediate sale, 5 acres, with 2 1-2 in fruit and berries that brought in $1500 last year, one acre in alfalfa and one acre in truck and vegetables; 400 laying hens and all equipment. The profit last year from the hene was over $1500. There is a horse, cow, calf. Everything complete and a good 6 room house. The price is $8500. 1-2 cash.
JAMES E. STEWART,
200 East Center St.
FOR SALE—AUTOS
The Peterson Corp.
MOTOR CARS
214 Sq. Los Angeles St.
THE TRUTH TOLD ABOUT EVERY CAR SOLD:
1919 Buick torring; A-1 condition.
1920 Maxwell touring, overnauled.
1918 Oakland Sedan, O. R. throughout.
1918 Ford roadster; has starter.
1918 Ford roadster; two of them.
1917 Ford touring; many extras.
1918 Ford touring; cheap.
1917 Ford touring; new pistons and rings.
1914 Buick roadster; a bargain.
1916 Ford speedster; Chordie body.
1912 Buick roadster; $100.00 es is Pomona Los Angeles San Berdos.
FOR SALE—Dodge car, 1917 model, in good conditions. Has completely new engine; run only 100 miles. Price reasonable, for cash, or will take Ford or Chevrolet as part payment. Inquire J. W. Mahon. Phone 59-J, Garden Grove, R. 4, Anaheim.
FOR SALE—Cleveland tractor in good condition. Cheap. Terms. W. D. Livingston, one mile north on East St.
FOR SALE—$250. 1917 Ford roadster. Look it over at Liberty Garage, 209 S. Los Angeles St. Phone 452.
LIVE STOCK
MULES FOR RENT—Have on hand several extra good teams for orchard work. Also stock for sale. C. M. Gowdy, 1711 W. 5th St., Santa Ana. Phone 1484-M.
WANTED—To buy live stock, highest market price paid. Phone Anaheim 182.
NURSERY STOCK
HOME AND INCOME
I have for immediate sale, 5 acres,
with 2 1-2 in fruit and berries that
brought in $1500 last year, one acre
in alfalfa and one acre in truck and
vegetables; 400 laying hens and all
equipment. The profit last year from
the hens was over $1500. There is a
horse, cow, calf. Everything complete
and a good 6 room house. The price is
$8500. 1-2 cash.
JAMES E. STEWART,
200 East Center St.
FOR SALE BY—
C. C. LATSHAW
132 North Los Angeles-st
Phone 47
15 acres, 12-year-old valencias, extra
good soil, interest in pumping
plant; this is one of the most attractive
groves in this section, as the trees
are uniform and have an extra
heavy crop. This grove must be sold
and is priced to sell. Only $4000 per
acre and terms to suit.
10 acres 6 and 8-year-old valencias,
on blvd., beautiful modern 8-room
house, garage; this is an extra fine
home and income property.
If you are looking for something
good you cannot beat this; better see
us at once. The price is right.
Since the heavy frost throughout
the east, destroying all this year's deciduous crop, there will be no competition for the valencia oranges and the price will go soaring.
Those contemplating buying groves should do so now.
POULTRY
FOR SALE—150 chicks. Also hatches
April 2nd and 11th. H. Cutter, Cypress.
FOR SALE—Single comb White Leghorn hatching eggs. Eckert Bronz.
1-2 mile south Hansen Station.
FOR SALE—Hatching eggs; thoroughbred Anconas. $1.50 for 18. Phone
16-J-2.
FOR SALE—Baby chicks, R. I. Redd,
Barred Rocks, Leghorns, Plants, Panleses, tomatoes, E. M. Chalmers, 124
No. Los Angeles St. Phone 9.
WANTED—To buy poultry for cash.
Will call for it. Phone E. W.
Pohlman, 7-R-2, address B. R2.
HAMMEL'S MUSIO STORE
124 E. Center Street, Phone 145, for
Pianos, Players, Phonographs, Sewing Machines.
FOR SALE—Little cookerels for broilers. Over one month old. Price
20c each. Druce Bros., R. F. D. No.
1. Anaheim. Phone 763-J-11.
LOST
LOST—One 6-ft. 4x4, orange color, R.
McDonald. Phone 263.
LOST—A gold cuff link, Monograth
W.W.C. Return to Kafateria Shoe
Store.
FOUND
LIVE STOCK
MULES FOR RENT—Have on hand several extra good teams for orchard work. Also for sale, C. M.
Gowdy, 1711 W. 5th St., Santa Ana.
Phone 1484-M.
WANTED—To buy live stock, highest market price paid. Phone Anaheim
182.
NURSERY STOCK
FOR SALE—Seed bed stock, Dan Hatfield, 704 E. Sycamore St.
FOR SALE—Valencia nursery stock,
selected buds, 75c to $1.50, 2 1-4 miles east of Placentia Blvd., on Anahelm road. R. H. Skiles.
FOR SALE—Citrus trees, high grade citrus trees, 1 and 2 years old. Get our prices before you buy. Whittier Nursery, 217 N. Greenleaf St. Phone
6831.
ALL KINDS OF Citrus Trees. Tanaka Citrus Nursery, north end of Lemon St., Anaheim. Phone 214-W.
WANTED — Miscellaneous
WANTED—Board in private family for 3 gentlemen. Phone 522.
WANTED—Single bed, springs and mattresses, all in good condition. Phone
364J, Anaheim.
WANTED—To buy, an old house to be wrecked, or second hand building lumber. W. Sander, 602 W. Center St.
WANTED—To buy poultry and rabbits. Palace Market. Phone 5.
SPOT CASH paid for walnuts, any quantity. P. F. Kenney, 215 West Center, Phone 536-J.
WOULD like to rent house, 2 or 4 unfinished rooms, close to S. P. depot. Phone 240W, or call at 215 Chestnut.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Three living rooms, free water, stable and if desired one acre with irrigating water. See Lawrie at big windmill head of North Lemon-st.
FOR RENT—Complete furnished cottage, 529 So. Los Angeles.
FOR RENT—Cheap sleeping room for working man, 217 N. Clementine St.
FOR RENT—Garage, 215 So. Melrose-st. Phone 510M.
FOR RENT—Sleeping room for gentleman. Hot and cold water, 116 W. Chartres.
FOR RENT — Garage in Elk Park tract inquire of Will Bruns, at So.
County Bank.
WANTED—Ambitious 13 or 14 year old boy at Plain Dealer office.
BY THE HOUR
Own Home
Do Your
Repairing
On All Cars
Inaheim, 9 Years in Mobile Business
LOST
LOST—One 6-ft. 4x4, orange color, R. McDonald. Phone 263.
LOST—A gold cuff link, Monogram W.W.C. Return to Kafateria Shoe Store.
FOUND
FOUND—Silver link bracelet, Given Studio.
DAIRY MANURE
$4.50 per Ton
Delivered
RED FOX ORCHARDS
Orange, Calif.
Office, South Cypress, off Chapman
Phone 86—
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. W. M. Cole
Internal Medicine
Dr. H. D. Newkirk
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Dr. R. D. Alkman, Assistant
Dr. H. van de Erve
Pathology
Dr. J. Robinson
Diseases of Children
Dr. A. H. Galvin
Orthopedics
J. S. Ward, Ph. G.
Pharmacy
CAR BARGAINS
2 Maxwells, 1917, touring, good shape $375
1 Climber, 1920 model, 5 passenger touring, new demonstrator $1850
1920 Meta Master Six, driven 480 miles, Get Our Price.
TURTON & LUMSDON
UNIVERSAL GARAGE
142 S. Los Angeles St., Anaheim
Phone 32-J—