oc-plain-dealer 1921-04-02
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BUENA PARK WOMAN
DIES IN NEW YORK
BUENA PARK, April 2...(Special)
Word has been received by Mrs.
William Loughboro of the death of her mother, Mrs. Sarah Fancher, at Syracuse, New York. Mrs. Fancher left here eight months ago for a visit with her daughters in the east. Mrs. Loughborro accompanied her mother east and returned home about three months ago, leaving her mother there. Mrs. Fancher was taken with a stroke on Monday morning and never rallied, passing away the same day. Funeral services were held at Syracuse on Tuesday. Mrs. Fancher lived here with her husband for a number of years. Mr. Fancher passing away on Christmas morning, 1919. Mrs. Fancher was a member of the Methodist church here and had many friends who will be sorry to hear of her death.
Sunday, April 3rd, at the Buena Park Congregational church Sunday school at 10 a.m. Morning service at 11 a.m. Subject—"The After Resurrection Life of Jesus." In the evening at 7:30 Rev. Knight will speak on the "Ministery and Why I Am a Minister." All are invited. Rev. Charles L. Knight, pastor.
Fire was discovered in the blacksmith shop at 11:30 Tuesday morning by Ira Mitchell from the garage. The blaze was extinguished without calling the fire department and not much damage was done.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Caunthen motorized to Los Angeles on Tuesday.
Carl Gifford has moved to his new home on the Joe endricker addition.
Mrs. L. J. Robeson and children Virginia and Lawrence Jr., spent Thursday at Bell with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robertson.
-2 Glasses Jelly 25c. Edinston's Grocery.
-Witman, kyesight Specialist.
Never Before
In All Our Experience
In the Selling of Orange Groves,
Have We Had
A More Attractive Offering
Than This Little Grove and Home
The price is such that anyone should be able to turn right around, immediately after selling off the present
A More Attractive Offering
Than This Little Grove and Home
—The price is such that anyone should be able to turn right around, immediately after selling off the present large crop, and sell the place for more money than it is costing with the crop included. Or, if the purchaser is one who desires the little place for a permanent home, and it will make a dandy, he may have the satisfaction of knowing that he got a strictly "toppy" grove and home at a price that many have paid for very ordinary, and sometimes inferior, properties.
—Domestic circumstances make it possible for us to give you the opportunity to acquire this grove at a figure which is considerably less than it is actually worth today. A large cash payment down is not required, and very liberal terms may be arranged on the balance.
—If you are one of those who have been thinking that they would get a grove when groves "come down," or if you are one of those who are sorry they did not buy before groves "went up," we want you to see this.
—This offering is for a very limited time only.
C. B. BERGER CO.
“Headquarters for Good, Dependable, Income Groves”
"AT YOUR SERVICE"
When your Truck, Tractor or Automobile Radiator
C. B. BERGER CO.
"Headquarters for Good, Dependable, Income Groves"
"AT YOUR SERVICE"
When your Truck, Tractor or Automobile Radiator Heats, Leaks or Clogs, Let Us Tell You About The "HEX-TUBE" RADIATOR CORE
Made from U. S. Cartridge Co.'s extruded Seamless Copper Tubes
Liberty Radiator & Fender Co.
129 N. Lemon St. Anaheim
WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH
NEWCOMB CARLTON, PENNSYLVANIA GEORGE W. E. ATKINSON
RECEIVED AT
AUTO ELECTRIC MAINTENANCE CO
VESTA BATTERY DISTRIBUTORS FOR ORANGE CO
LOS ANGELES ST AT CHESTNUT ANAHEIM CALE
GENTLEMEN
EFFECTIVE APRIL FIRST VESTA BATTERIES RE
MATELY FIFTEEN PER CENT NEW PRICE BRINGS
THAN PREWAR PRICES THE SAME HIGH QUALITY
REMAIN
Garden Grove News
GARDEN GROVE, April 2—Miss Mildred Martin spent the week-end with her parents in Los Angeles.
Miss Emma Wickersheim and Miss Louise Lyman, who are attending Poma college, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George Reyburn Monday evening. Miss Wickersheim and Miss Lyman were former teachers here.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hickey and son of Los Angeles were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Arrowsmith.
Miss Lea Chaffee has returned to Santa Barbara after spending several days with her mother, Mrs. S. Chaffee.
T. E. Niles spent the week-end at the H. J. Phelps home in San Dimas.
Larie Clark returned Saturday afternoon from a week's visit with Dorr Chaffee at Puente. Dorr accompanied him home for a several days' visit here.
Mrs. Helen Althouse of San Francisco was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Fowler from Wednesday until Sunday.
Mrs. C. E. Wakefield spent Thursday and Friday in oLa Anglesea.
Mrs. Ida Fowler spent the week-end with her sister near Newport Beach.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Bakenhus and family were Miss Anna Blaschoff of Anaheim, Miss Lillie Croft of Fullerton, Rev. and Mrs. Hepp and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hepp and family of Orange.
Irving Baldwin returned Sunday to his home in San Diego after spending a week's vacation with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Price.
Miss Ruth Violett spent Monday night with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Violett. Miss Violett accompanied the Redlands Glee club to Fullerton.
E. L. Heath of Long Beach, was a visitor of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Aldrich last week. They were old friends in Minnesota.
Rollin Millar of Disuba, Cal., arrived here Tuesday for a several days' visit at the W. R. Aldrich home on Ocean-ave. Mr. Millar is a cousin of Mrs. Aldrich.
Mrs. J. M. Norworth and daughter,nesday as dinner guests of friends in Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Varney entertained at dinner Sunday the Misses Clara and Carrie Constance of Eagle Rock.
James W. Irving has purchased the Garden theatre, Mr. Irving is recently from Wyoming, and will locate with his family in La Habra.
Mr. and Mrs. C.L.Crumline have been entertaining visitors from San Francisco for a few days.
Mrs. Florence Rhodes Wilson entertained a few friends informally Wednesday evening. A musical game and an impromptu orchestra, interspired with some real music, enlisted the evening. Dainty refreshments were served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wester, Mr. and Mrs. George Young, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.Rhodes and a number of out of town people.
Mr. Ray Frantz, Mr.W.I.Veek, George Young and L.J.Lester were La Habra representatives to the A.C.of C.meeting at Santa Ana Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs.W.H.Mills of Pasadena were guests at the William Rhodes home on Florence-ave for a couple of days this week, Mr.Mills who is a retired capitalist, has business interests in La Habra.
E.E.Heldt of Santa Ana, county Boy Scout executive, will address the boy scouts tonight at Social hall.
OIL FACTS
The first oil well was drilled in 1854 in Pennsylvania.
The United States produces two-thirds of all the oil in the world.
The world production for 1919 was 550,000,000 barrels.
Oklahoma has 23,301 producing oil and gas wells.
Oklahoma's total oil production since 1831 is more than one billion barrels.
Circus, Thur.
ANAHEIM - APRIL 7
Plain Dealer Place Your Wants Here
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous
FOR SALE — House to be moved at 130 So., Los Angeles-st. See H.Kabler, or Al Laffoon at 417 W.Elm-st.
FOR SALE—4½ shares Anaheim Union water stock. J.H.Soden, Gen.Del., La Habra, Cal.
FOR SALE—3,500 gallon water tank.Phone 750-R.
FOR SALE—New Moline 5-ft.tractor dife harrow.Regular price $158.Will close out for $125.F.W.Schmidt.Placentia-ave,near North-st.Phone 478M.
FOR SALE—2 1-3 shares A.U.Water co.sock.T.O.Rainy,Brookhurst.Address Anaheim R.No.2.Box 48.
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, Roberts Apts.Call 478J for appointment.
HAMMEL'S MUSIC STORE
124 E.Center Street,Phone 145.for Planos,Players,Phonographs,Sewing Machines.
WANTED—Ambitious 13 or 14 year old boy at Plain Dealer office.
NEW TODAY
THE PLAIN DEALER reserves the right to reject advertisements and refund the amount paid, or revise same,and will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement ordered for more than one time.
HOW TO MAKE $5000
Miss Ruth Violet spent Monday night with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Violet. Miss Violet accompanied the Redlands Glee club to Fulerton.
E. L. Heath of Long Beach, was a visitor of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Aldrich last week. They were old friends in Minnesota.
Rollin Millar of Dlnuka, Cal., arrived here Tuesday for a several days' visit at the W. R. Aldrich home on Ocean-ave. Mr. Millar is a cousin of Mrs. Aldrich.
Mrs. J. M. Norworth and daughter, Miss Mabel, left Tuesday for the mountains near Pasadena where they will spend several days.
La Habra Items
LA HABRA, April 2. — Mrs. N. H. Carey and friend, Miss Laura Davis, of Logkford, Cal., attended a family gathering at Ontario a few days ago. The affair was in honor of Mrs. Carey's great uncle, Mr. M. T. DeJean, who celebrated his 44th birthday anniversary. With him were 26 of his descendants and relatives. Mr. DeJean is in good health and thoroughly enjoyed the day.
Miss Eather Carey has just returned from a short visit and sightseeing trip to San Diego. While there she was the guest of Miss Augusta Thomas. After a trip to Santa Barbara tomorrow, Miss Carey will leave for her home in Wilmington, Ohio. Miss Carey has been spending the winter with her uncle's family, Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Carey at their ranch on Cypress-st.
Mrs. John Leuhm, Miss Leuhm and Miss Lena Fritz spent the day Wed-
Markets
L. A. PRODUCE MARKETS
Butter ...37
Eggs, extra ...26
Case count ...25
Pullets ...24
Live Poultry
Hens, 3 lbs. and under, per lb...30
Hens, 3 lbs. and up to 3 3-4 lbs.
per lb...30
Hens, 3 3-4 and up per lb...30
Hens, colored, 4 lbs.up...35
Brollers, under 1 lb, each per lb...25
Brollers, 1 to 1 1-4 lbs.each,
per lb...33
Brollers, 1½ lbs.up each, per lb...46
Fryers, 2½ lbs.to 3 lbs.each...48
Roasters, soft bone, over 2 lbs.
and up, per lb...40
Old cocks, per lb...15
Stage, per lb...18
Ducklings, Pekins ¾ lbs,and up, per lb...35
Ducklings, other than Pekins,
3 1-2 lbs,and up, per lb...35
Geese ...25
Old ducks, ¾ lbs.up eachlb...23
Young Tom turkeys, 12 lbs.and up, lb...55
Circus, Thur.
ANAHEIM - APRIL 7
HOWE'S GREAT LONDON CIRCUS
VAN AMBURG'S TRAINED WILD ANIMALS
HUNDREDS or TRAINED WILD BEASTS
THE MARVEL OF THE DECADE OF THE DECADE OF WONDERS IN THE WORLD
GORGEOUS GLITTERING ALLURING—BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE UNEXCEELED IN ANY PARTICULAR NEW ATTRACTIONS GALORE
A THRILL FOR EVERY MOMENT OF EVERY
ING Machines.
WANTED—Ambitious 13 or 14 year old boy at Plain Dealer office.
NEW TODAY
THE PLAIN DEALER reserves the right to reject advertisements and refund the amount paid, or to revise same, and will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement ordered for more than one time.
HOW TO MAKE $5000
Buy this beautiful foothill STOCK RANCH in central part of state; plenty of water, fine oak and pine trees, good rainfall, fine climate and all year grazing, good roads, close to store and P.O. 640 acres with over 100 acres tillable, two sets of buildings, all complete for only $7500. It's worth double. Owner must sell.
JAMES E. STEWART
200 East Center-st.
NOTICE TO REALTORS—My property one mile south of Richfield is off the market. J.W.Walls.
LOOK
Liberty bonds for Richfield Consolidated oil stock. See Tobin, 207 E.Center-st.
NURSERY STOCK
FOR SALE—Plant navel and valencia trees this spring. For right prices and good stock, address Paul Smith Whittier, R.F.D.L.Phone Whittier 4371.
FOR SALE—Seed bed stock, Dan Hatfield, 704 E.Sycamore St.
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.Tampa Citrus Nursery,north end of Lemon St.Anaheim.Phone 814-W.
LIVE STOCK
FOR SALE—Young mare, coming 7,1450 lbs.Gentle and true, at any kind of work.J.P.O.sborn,R.4.Box 101.Anaheim.
FOR SALE—Fine 6-year-old bay horse,1550 lbs.Will work anywhere.Call Anaheim 100-R-2.
FOR SALE—One milk goat and two Toggenberg kids,half grown,does cheap.Call Anaheim 100-R-2.
FOR SALE—Beautiful young Collie dog.Inquire of Miss Winney,corner of Ball road and Sunkist avenue.
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.
CHICAGO ILL APRIL 1 21
R ORANGE CO
ANAHEIM CALIF
BATTERIES REDUCED IN PRICE APPROXIPRICE BRINGS THE VESTA DOWN TO LESS
HIGH QUALITY WILL OF COURSE STILL
VESTA BATTERY CORPORATION
Dealer Wants Bring Sure Results
Place Your Wants Before the Greatest Number of Readers
Miscellaneous
house to be moved. at
es-st. See H. Kabshares Anaheim UnJ. H. Soden, Gen.
al.
Moline 5-ft. tractor
regular price $158. Will
25. F. W. Schmidt.
nor North-st. Phone
tons Imperial Valre, very dry and
Address Box 562,
FOR SALE
competition. Only first
See Tneo, Roberts,
Call 478J for apMUSIC STORE
street, Phone 145, for
Phonographs, Sewltifous 13 or 14 year
Dealer office.
TODAY
DEALER reserves
elect advertisements
amount paid, or to
and will not be resmore than one incorany advertisement
more than one time.
MAKE $3000
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.
138 West Center Street
FOR SALE—6 acres 8 year old Valencias. Good house, garage, fine soil.
close in. Priced to sell. Will take in house as first payment. C. C. Latshaw.
ONLY $1250 PER ACRE
10 acres, 6 acres set to 6-year-old valencias; 4 acres in barley seeded to alfalfa. Soil A1, domestic well. All piped. Int. in pumping plant. Will soon be leased for oil. Owner compelled to sacrifice. $4000 cash will handle.
W. J. JEWELL REALTY CO.
Room 7 Golden State Bank-bldg.
FOR SALE BY—
C. C. LATSHAW
133 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 auit.
10 acres 6 and 5-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 de
FOR SALE—AUTOS
The Peterson Corp.
MOTOR CARS
214 Se. Los Angeles St.
THE TRUTH TOLD ABOUT EVERY CAR SOLD
1919 Buick torring; A-1 condition.
1920 Maxwell touring, overrailed.
1918 Oakland Sedan, G.K., through-out.
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 Bulk roadster; a bargain.
1915 Ford speedster; Chordas body.
1912 Bulk roadster; $100.00 ra is.
Pomona Los Angeles San Berdoo
HERE ARE SOME BARGAINS IN MODERATE PRICED CARS
We are not in the used car business. These cars have been taken in trade on NEW CHEVROLET'S.
Ford Id., in very fine condition...$350
Ford Speedster, a beauty...$300
"490" Chev. Tr., 1920, A1 condition...$675
"490" Chev. Tr., good rubber and good mechanically...$595
Studebaker, good tires and in fine condition; this is a snap...$450
Terms, to suit buyer.
TAGGART MOTOR CO.
Phone 496 Anaheim, Cal.
FOR SALE—$250. 1917 Ford roadster. Look it over at Liberty Garage, 209 S. Los Angeles St. Phone 452.
FOR SALE—1919 Buick roadster, in first-class shape mechanically. Excellent paint and good tonnage. Private
TODAY
DEALER reserves
object advertisements
amount paid, or to
and will not be resmore than one incorf any advertisement
more than one time.
MAKE $3000
tiful foothill STOCK
tral part of state;
fine oak and pine
all, fine climate and
good roads, close to
640 acres with over
two sets of builde for only $7500. It's
owner must sell.
E. STEWART
St. Center-st.
ALTORS—My properth of Richfield is off
W. Walls.
DOK
for Richfield ConsolSee Tobin, 207 E.
RY STOCK
nt navel and valenring. For right prices
address Paul Smith.
D. 1. Phone Whittier
Citrus Trees, Tausery, north end of
Anahlm. Phone 814-
STOCK
ing mare, coming 7,
and true, at any kind
Osborn, R. 4, Box 101.
Fine 6-year-old bay
Will work anywhere.
No-R-2.
milk goat and two
half grown, does
healm 100-R-2.
tiful young Collie
Miss Winney, corner
Sunkist avenue.
ENT—Hav, on hand
good teams for orhard
ock for sale. C. M.
65th St., Santa Ana.
TODAY
DEALER reserves
object advertisements
amount paid, or to
and will not be resmore than one incorf any advertisement
more than one time.
MAKE $3000
tiful foothill STOCK
tral part of state;
fine oak and pine
all, fine climate and
good roads, close to
640 acres with over
two sets of builde for only $7500. It's
owner must sell.
E. STEWART
St. Center-st.
ALTORS—My properth of Richfield is off
W. Walls.
DOK
for Richfield ConsolSee Tobin, 207 E.
RY STOCK
nt navel and valenring. For right prices
address Paul Smith.
D. 1. Phone Whittier
Citrus Trees, Tausery, north end of
Anahlm. Phone 814-
STOCK
ing mare, coming 7,
and true, at any kind
Osborn, R. 4, Box 101.
Fine 6-year-old bay
Will work anywhere.
No-R-2.
milk goat and two
half grown, does
healm 100-R-2.
tiful young Collie
Miss Winney, corner
Sunkist avenue.
ENT—Hav, on hand
good teams for orhard
ock for sale. C. M.
65th St., Santa Ana.
POULTRY
FOR SALE—Turkey eggs. Call 265W.
The Blue Bird Shop.
FOR SALE—150 chicks. Also hatches April 2nd and 11th. H. Cutter, Cypress.
FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red chicks less than 3 months old, and 1 goat about 1 year old. Inquire R. R. 2.
Box 183. Northwest of Anahlm.
FOR SALE—Hatching eggs; thorough-bred Ancenas. $1.50 for 15. Phone 16-J-3.
FOR SALE—Baby chicks, R. I. Reds.
Barred Rockes, Leghorns. Plants, Panies, tomatoes. E. M. Chalmera. 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 R. R.
WANTED — Miscellaneous
FOR EXCHANGE—New modern five-room bungalow, San Diego, restricted district; want Anahlm vacant or improved. Address $34B, Plain Dealer.
WANTED—Second hand bicycle; no dealer. Box $24B, c-o Plain Dealer.
WANTED—100 lbs. of rags for cleaning. Will pay 10c per lb. Southern County Gas Co.
WANTED—Board in private family for 2 gentlemen. Phone 552J.
WANTED—Agent with automobile for Anahlm and Santa Ana for Traction Tread Tire. An easy money-maker. Don't answer unless interested. Address Fullerton Box 192.
WANTED—To buy poultry and rabbits. Palace Market. Phone 5.
SPOT CASH paid for walnuts, any quantity. P. F. Kenney, 315 West Center. Phone 536-J.
FOUND
FOUND—Silver link bracelet. Given Studio.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—One automobile show room. Inquire 217 N. Los Angeles-st.
FOR RENT—Cheap, sleeping room for working man. 217 N. Clementine St.
FOR RENT—Store building, 5-room upstairs; 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 place.
Plano to trade for car or lot.
Five-room house $4300, cash $2000, close-in lots $650, cash $150.
H. E. SCOTT, Real Estate LIFE & FIRE INSURANCE 112 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 505
FOR RENT — About 2 1-2 acres of garden land within city limits. 409 West St. Phone 67J.
SPECIAL SALE OF USED CARS
Thursday, Friday, Saturday Open Evenings
'15 OLDS Four Touring, $150.00 down.
'18 DODGE Roadster, $250 down.
'16 DODGE Touring, $200 down.
'19 FORD with starter, $150.00 down.
'16 FORD Touring, $75.00 down.
'17 CHEVROLET Touring, new tires, $150.00 down.
'16 OAKLAND Six Touring, $200 down.
'16 OVERLAND Touring, $150.00 down.
'17 MAXWELL Touring, $100.00 down.
'16 OADILLAC Touring, $500.00 down
OAKLAND Touring as is, $125.00.
OLDSMOBILE AGENCY 826 W. Center St. Phone 101
Eva Lyons Smith
PIANO
Classical—Thilo Becker Method Orange County Representative CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL
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.
Pharmaey
CAR BARGAINS
2 Maxwells, 1917, touring, good shape
1 Climber, 1920 model, 5 pass ger touring, new demon tor
1920 Metz Master Six, drive miles, Get Our Price.
TURTON