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Thursday, April 7, 1921
Buena Park News
BUENA PARK, April 7. (Special)
The many friends of Mr. A. D. Benton, will be surprised to learn of his marriage on Tuesday to Mrs. Agnes Mumers of Tenth-st., Mrs. Mumers is a daughter of Mrs. Jennie Belote of Tenth-st. They will reside at Garden Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Sabeky and Mr. Solinsky of Hollywood spent the week-end with Mrs. M. and Miss Catherine Uttenweller. Mrs. Sobiesky remained until Wednesday and Miss Uttenweller motored home with her.
Mr. J. W. Bishop was a visitor to Riverside Tuesday.
Mr. H. S. Horn has returned from Business trip to Yuma, Ariz.
Miss Murry Swain and her brother Robert Swain left Tuesday morning for an extended visit to Kooskin, Idaho.
Mrs. Olive Myrtle and grandson Ford Harris, who have been visiting for some time with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Blixy, left Tuesday morning for Billings, Mont.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Golden enjoyed dinner at the Cottage hotel in Artea Sunday and then motored to Long Beach.
A Lueckerman spent Sunday with his cousin, Charles Bilker, who is at the Sanside hospital at Long Beach. Mr. Bilker was injured in a runaway.
Another new home will be started on the Thurman addition within a week by Mr. Thompson, who is employed with the Standard Oil Co. at the Emery lease. Who says Buena Park is not booming? Buy a lot and build your home and help the town to grow.
The Buena Park Heaven will give their annual ball Friday evening, April 22nd, in the new Nelson-bldg. The orchestra that plays for the Maemonic dances will turnish the music.
Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and daughter, Mildred, of Yorba Linda, have moved into the Goldie home on Tenth-st.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Warren motored to their cabin at Strawberry Flat.
TEACHERS ENTERTAIN THEIR S. S. CLASSES
GARDEN GROVE, April 7. — The Sunday school teachers of the Baptist church entertained the beginners and primary classes at the Baptist church Monday afternoon. About 60 children were present to enjoy the afternoon. Refreshments of fruitello and cookies were served.
Little Miss Pierce knew celebrated her ninth birthday Monday afternoon by inviting the teachers and 27 of her little schoolmates of Kateella school to her home northeast of Garden Grove. A jolly afternoon was spent playing games, after which refreshments of ice cream and cake and popcorn balls were served.
Mrs. Hattie Rule passed every Sunday evening at the home of her son Samuel Rule, one mile north and two miles east of Garden Grove. Mrs. Rule was born April 25, 1831, and died April 2, 1921, at the age of nearly 90 years. The deceased had been ill for about three weeks. She has been a resident of this section for the past 15 years and leaves four daughters and two sons. The funeral was held Tuesday from the Rule home, Rev. Weiter Grigg had charge of the funeral services and the Baptist male quartet furplashed the music. She was laid to rest in the Evergreen cemetery in Los Angeles.
The Incheon and food sale given by the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church at the William Morrill home Saturday turned out quite successfully and netted the society $14.50.
The Garden Grove Buy Scouts, in charge of Harry Jewell, left Tuesday morning for the canyon, where they will spend several days of their vacation camping out in the hills.
Mr. and Mrs. Stoker have purchased the two lots adjoining their place on N. Euclid-ave from Mrs. Tucker of Los Angeles. The deal was made by C. A. Emerson agency.
B. A. Whiner and family have moved from the Price-splits into the Ed Schweitzer house on Seventh-st., which was recently finished.
John Word is improving his house with a new coat of paint.
H. Bakrakhan rented the house he recently purchased from E. E.
CHIROPRACTIC SUSPENDED
A sentence of four county jail, suspends of six months, waits C. Z. Landreau, His chiropractor, by Superlams.
Landreau was comWednesday.
Extreme lenency ed in the verdict, with practicing a sick without a medical board.
Landreau is an and the sole supermother.
His attorneys, S. Clyde Bishop told Landreau was not pay even a $100 fee was told that she practiced his profe-time of his arrest.
Landreau is now dredger.
Frank Blissett attends men's banquet in day.
Mrs. George Rey meeting of the Section at the hor Blee in Santa Ana.
Mrs. and Mrs. H Angeles were Frie S.E Jackson home
Mrs. Julia A.Gar in spending this year Ms. George Roloff
Mr. and Mrs.B.Day to spend a wee Springs.
Mr. and Mrs.Tfamily and Mrs.Mr. and Mrs.C.Santa Ana,spend Beach.
Mr. and Mrs.Cfamily polled Highlands Sunday Hammontree stace spend her vacation
Mr. and Mrs.Fof Los Angeles wath at the home of Mr Schueler.$$
the Emery lease. Who says Buena Park is not booming? Buy a lot and build your home and help the town to grow.
The Buena Park District will give their annual ball Friday evening, April 22nd, in the new Nelson-bldg. The orchestra that plays for the Maeonio dances will turnish the music.
Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and daughter, Mildred, of Yorba Linda, have moved into the Goldie Home on Tenth-9.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Warren motorized to their cabin at Strawberry Flat Wednesday.
The usual large crowd was in attendance at the Eastern Star dance Tuesday evening. Guests came from Los Angeles, Anaheim, Fulton, Whittler and other surrounding towns. Everyone has such a good time that they don't want to miss a dance. The music is fine, the best to be had. Another dance in two weeks, April 16th.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ESTATE OF ISAAC N. JEFFERSON, DECEASED.
Notice is Hereby Given, by the underigned, administrator of the estate of Isaac N. Jefferson deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased to file them with the necessary vouchers in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the County of Orange State of California, or to exhibit the same with the necessary vouchers to the said administrator at his place of business, 202-204 First National Bank Building, Anaheim, in the County of Orange, within four months after the first publication of this notice.
Dated this 23rd day of March, 1921.
CHARLES D. BROWN.
Administrator of the Estate of Isaac N. Jefferson, Deceased.
TIPTON & CAILOR.
Attorneys for Administrator.
Published Mar. 29, April 5, 12, 19, 26.
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS UNDER TRADE NAME.
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
That I. Arthur B. McMahan, the undersigned am engaged in and conducting a musical under the trade name McMAHAN AUTO CO. at No. 129 North Lamon Street, in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California; that the nature of my business is that of a General Garage and dealing in buying and selling automobile accessories, automobiles, oil grasolin and plastics; that my office and principal place of business is at the aforesaid address; and I am the only person interested in said business or having any right, title or interest therein; and that my full name and place of residence are: Arthur B. McMahan, residing at No. 14 North Lamon Street, City of Anaheim, California, in the Colonial Apartments.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 23rd day of March, 1921.
ARTHUR B. McMAHAN.
State of California, County of Orange, SS:
On this 23rd day of March, 1921, before me Leonard Evans, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn personally appeared morning for the canyon, where they will spend several days of their vacation camping out in the hills.
Mr. and Mrs. Stoker have purchased the two lots adjoining their place on N. Euclid-ave from Mrs. Tucker of Los Angeles. The deal was made by C. A. Emerson agency.
B. A. Whaler and family have moved from the Price-apla into the Ed Schwelitzer house on Seventh-st., which was recently finished.
John Ward is improving his house with a new coat of paint.
H. Bakrabbu has rented the house he recently purchased from E. E Spain to Frank Becker and family of Huntington Beach. The new tenants moved in last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Aldrich and daughter, Betty, of Corona, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Whechel and son Raymond of Buena Park, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dorn of Fullerton, Mr. Rollin Miller of Dinuba, and Mr. Hobart Estey of Burbank were Sunday visitors at the W.R. Aldrich home on Ocean-ave.
T. C. Natland and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Steele and son, Johnnie, Frank Mille and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sandman and daughter, Virginia, and C.-K. Lee and family attended the play "Sylvia" given at the Santa Ana high school Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Allen and families, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Oerly, Thela Emerson and Ben Richley motored to Camp Baldy Monday and while encountered quite a snowstorm.
Miss Nabel Woodside, Miss Clara Condon and Miss Lottle Antone of Santa Ana, Mrs. W. Kelsey and son Ernest and Paul Pound motored to Arcadia Sunday, where Glent Coffin joined them and the party went to Mount Wilson for the day.
Robert Lechhardt returned in Redlands Monday, accompanied by Francis Blissit who will spend his vacation at the Univ.of Redlands.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rolls accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Wallace Wells motored to Venice Sawtele and Redondo Beach Saturday.
Benner Sheet Metal Works
Rear 219 S. Lemon Street
—Phone 348W—
Leaders, Gutters, Skylights, Jobbing and Soldering of Al Kinds
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 25th day of March, 1921.
ARTHUR B. McMAHAN.
State of California, County of Orange, Sg:
On this 23rd day of March, 1921, before me, Leonard Evans, a Notary Public, in and for said County and State, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn personally appeared Arthur B. McMahan known to me to be the person subscribed to and whom name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and he acknowledged to me that he executed the same.
Witness my hand and official seal.
LEONARD EVANS.
Notary Public.
(Notarial Seal)
Published March 24, 31, April 7, 14
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS UNDER PICTITIOUS NAME
I, ARNI NELSON, do hereby certify that I am transacting the business of buying, selling and dealing inumber, hardware and building materials, at both wholesale and retail, at the Town of Buena Park, Orange County, State of California, under the fictitious name and style of "Buehk Park Lumber Co."; that I am the sole owner and proprietor of said business; that my name in full is ARNI NELSON, and my place of residence is Buena Park, Orange County, California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 21st day of March, 1921.
ARNI NELSON.
(SEAL)
County of Orange,
State of California, ss.
On this 21st day of March, 1921, before me, Roger C. Dutton, a Notary Public in and Nor the County of Orange, State of California, residing therein, only commissioned and sworn personally appeared Arni Nelson known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument, and he acknowledged to me that he executed the same.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written.
ROGER C. DUTTON.
Notary Public in and for said Orange County, State of California.
(NOTARIAL SEAL)
Published Mar. 28, April 5, 12, 16, 20
THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
CHIROPRACTOR GIVEN SUSPENDED SENTENCE
A sentence of four months in the county jail, suspended for a period of six months, was imposed upon C. Z. Landreau, Huntington Beach chiropractor, by Superior Judge Williams.
Landreau was convicted b y jury Wednesday.
Extreme lenency was recommended in the verdict. He was charged with practicing a system of treating the sick without a license from the medical board.
Landreau is an overseas veteran and the sole support of his aged mother.
His attorneys, S. M. Reinhaus and Clyde Bishop told the court that Landreau was not in a position to pay even a $100 fine. The court also was told that the defendant has not practiced his profession since the time of his arrest.
Landreau is now employed on a dredger.
Frank Blissett attended a hardware men's banquet in Los Angeles Monday.
Mrs. George Reyburn attended the meeting of the Second Ebell Travel section at the home of Mrs. Willis Blee in Santa Ana Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mester of Low Angeles were Friday guests at thy S. E. Jackson home.
Mrs. Julia A. Garrison of Santa Ana is spending this week with her sister, Mrs. George Rolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Collins left Tuesday to spend a week at Murietta Hot Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Natimd and family and Mrs. Natland's parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. U. Christenson, of Santa Ana, spent Sunday at Long Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Hammontree and family photored to Redlands and Highlands Sunday. Miss Chasie Hammontree stayed at Highlands to spend her vacation with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carge and baby of Los Angeles were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Schueler.
CONTINUE DRIVE FOR MEMBERS
Presidents and secretaries of Orange-co Farm Centers have plans for the continuation of a membership campaign in the various centers. The Farm-Center officers reorganized the campaign and will take charge of the work in their own district. Plans for the Farm Bureau picnic at Orange-co park on May 14, were discussed. It has been decided that each center should put on a "stunt" at the picnic and the president of each center was instructed to inform the people of his district of the plan.
WORKS WITH BALL AND CHAIN
Having escaped from a guard at the county park only to be recaptured a few hours after his got away, Fred Helstrom, serving a 30-day sentence on a vagrancy charge, today was doing the same manual labor that he was doing when he made his escape, but he has a ball and chain tied to one foot and a slim chance of duplicating his escapade.
Markets
L. A. PRODUCE MARKETS
Butter ... 20
Eggs, extra ... 28
Case count ... 27
Pulllets ... 25
Live Poultry
Hens, 3 lbs and under, per lb ... 25
Hens, 3 lbs and up to 3% lbs, per lb ... 25
Hens, 3% and up, per lb ... 26
Hens, colored, 4 lbs, up ... 23
Broilers, under 1 lb, each, per lb ... 25
Droilers, 1 to 14 lbs, each, per lb ... 23
Broilers, 1½ lbs, up each, per lb ... 40
Fryers, 3½ lbs to 3 lbs each ... 48
Roostera, soft bone, over 2 lbs, and up, per lb ... 40
Old cocks, per lb ... 11
Stags, per lb ... 18
Ducklings, Pelkings, 3½ lbs, and up, per lb ... 35
Ducklings, other than Pekins, 3½ lbs, and up, per lb ... 25
Geese ... 23
Old Ducks, 3½ lbs, up each, lb ... 23
Young Tom turkeys, 12 lbs, and up, lb ... 50
Hen turkeys, dressed 8 lbs, and up, each, per lb ... 50
Young Tom turkeys, dressed, 12
PLAIN DEaler W
Place Your Wants Be
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous
FOR SALE—Twenty tons of bright upland barley hay. J. W. Walls, one mile south of Ilitchfield.
FOR SALE—3,500 gallon water tank Phone 780-P.
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. Boe Theo; Roberts; Roberta Apts; Call #783 for appointment.
HAMMEL'S MUSIC STORE
121 E. Center Street, Phone 145; for Planos, Players; Phonographs; Sewing Machines.
MANURE
Clean; Stable ... $5.00
Dry Daily ... $6.00
Bean Straw (Manure) ... $6.50
Sheep Manure ... $12.00
Dry Steer ... $12.50
Lime ... $6.00
Above prices are for spreading in your grove.
D. R. MACDONALD
Phone $91 Res. $25W
NEW TODAY
THE MAIN 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.
FOR RENT AND SALE
Brand new 5-room bungalow furnished to two parties. I wish to reserve one bedroom.
Lots $1050 little cash down; 50x 117 to alley.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Natimd and family putoted to Redlands and Highlands Sunday. Miss Chasle Hammontree stayed at Highlands to spend her vacation with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Hammontree and family putoted to Redlands and Highlands Sunday. Miss Chasle Hammontree stayed at Highlands to spend her vacation with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carpe and baby of Los Angeles were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Schauer.
Rev. Mary Hall, Mrs. Bessie Huntson and Miss Louisa Hanson of Sawtelle spent the week-end with rMs. K. K Hendricks.
Mrs. Monroe and baby of Bishop, and Miss Caroline Ball of Hollywood spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pearson.
WE MAKE NO "BULLS"
In our radiator repair work. We employ only trained experts to do such jobs, and you are sure of getting your radiator back better than it was. No matter how badly smashed up it may be, leave it with us. We'll make it right.
ANAHEIM AUTO SHEET METAL WORKS
S. A. BIESERT, Prop.
Repairing Radiators, Bodies, Fenders, Lamps, Tanks, Etc.
807 E. Center St. Anaheim
WATER DEEP WELL PUMPS
—Slow Speed, Long Life, Low Power Consumption, Only One Oller, Absolute Dependability. The Highest Class Pump in the Country—Built at Torrance (suburb of Los Angeles). Let us show you how and where we build them.
Costs you only a postage stamp to find out about this pump. Send us your inquiry. Ask for YOUR catalogue. Let us call on you, or come and see us. We like to talk about our pump, and we know you will like to hear the story; and we may be able to show you how to save some money on your pumping costs.
Dunsmore & Childs Co.
INCORPORATED
Pacific Electric Building
Los Angeles, Calif.
NEW TODAY
THE MAIN 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.
FOR RENT AND SALE
Brand new 5-room bungalow, furnished, to two parties. I wish to reserve one bedroom.
Lots $1050 little cash down $x17 to alley.
Six-room modern house $1,750 cash $2,500 lot 50x125.
Five-room nungalow $5,000 clos-in cash $1,000.
Plano to trade on lot or car.
H. E. SCOTT Real Estate LIFE & FIRE INSURANCE 112 N. Los Angeles-st Phone 505
FOR SALE—My new house at 607 Zeyn-st, 6 rooms and bath, one of the best built houses in Anaheim, lots of built-in features, oak floors two rooms, four entrances, three porches, lawn and walks in, lots of fruit flowers and berries; another house in rear for garage, storeroom and washroom with plumbing; one of the biggest bargains in Anaheim; easl or terms. Inquire at 607 Zeyn-st.
FOR SALE—Household furniture. Hawthorne dining room and living room sets, in Jacobsan oak, two ivory bedroom sets, two velvet rugs; x12 and 8-3x10-6; Singer sewing machine, and miscellaneous articles, all new and in fine condition; also eleven red laying hens, Chas. A. Hawk, $37 W. Broadway.
FOR SALE—1918 Dodge touring car. This car is in splendid condition: Has 33x4 cord tires on the rear. Has been always carefully driven. Is in first-class mechanical condition.$875 Terms May Motor Co., 332 W. Center-st Phone 670.
FOR SALE—Studebaker roadster new paint, good tires and new top. This is a fine little car.$50 down balance at your convenience. This car must be seen at 332 W. Center-st.
WANTED — Work after the 9th by resident taxpaying carpenter of Anaheim. Work guaranteed from rough to finest finish of buffet and china closet. New alterations or repair work.$327 A. c-o Plain Dealer.
FOR TRADE—Will trade a 1918 Studebaker touring car for a lot in Anaheim. Call Mr. May at Phone 670 or see at 332 W. Center-st.
FOR SALE—Dort touring. 1918 new paint and top, good as new, a steal at $600. 332 W. Center-st. Anaheim.
FOR RENT—House with lease to party buying furniture.\$222 S. Kroeger-st.
FOR RENT—Sleeping room for lady or gentleman.\$124 Vihé-st.
POSITION WANTED
Dunsmore & Childs Co.
INCORPORATED
Pacific Electric Building
Los Angeles, Calif.
Fordson
TRADE MARK
MOTOR COMPANY have just issued a book called "The Fordson at Book is given free. Call in and get one. If you cannot call, write and we are without charge. It is not what the Ford Motor Company says aboutractor but what the army of users have to say. This book voices the practical experience. It shows in illustration the Fordson Tractor at long some ninety different lines of activity. It shows in these illus-derful versatility and utility of the Fordson Tractor. Shows it to be, station, the one bit of machinery that is a necessity, not only on the many lines of commercial business; especially does it show up the valuable servant on the farm. With it the farmer is relieved of the hard he can take advantage of the weather in preparing his seed bed; he is right time; the same is true when it comes to harvesting. It solves, not, the problem of scarcity of labor.
Durable, reliable power, it brings to the farm home all the conveniences, running water in the house, electric lights, operation of the washing line, separating the cream from the milk; it assumes, and takes to every of farm life both in the field and in the house and it is only a few years until it will be as universal in its service on the farm as is the farm itself. It will become a part of farm life; a beneficial part; a profitable one in for there’s a rush coming.
GEORGE DUNTON
ORD AND FORDSON SALES AND SERVICE
Anaheim
FOR SALE—Dort touring. 1913, new paint and top, good as new, a steel at $600. 322 W. Center-st. Anaheim.
FOR RENT—House with lease to party buying furniture. 222 K. Kroeger-st.
FOR RENT—Sleeping room for lady or gentleman. 124 Vine-st.
POSITION WANTED
AN ELDERLY MAN of experience in garden and chores wants a place off a ranch; three in family. Address A. H. A., c/o Plain Dealer.
MIDDLE-AGED lady wishes cars of children or companion for lady. 212 N. Citron.
MISCELLANEOUS
BOARD and room for two gentlemen.
311 S. Claudina-st. Anaheim.
Dr. Guy L. Kay
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 45 Placentia, Calif.
H. P. Noll
Public Accountant and Auditor
Orange County Audit & Collection Co.
Phone 594—Room 2, Central Bldg. Anaheim
We are distributors for...
Pratts Baby Chick Mash
We also have Thoroughbred Baby Chicks for Sale.
Anaheim Feed &
Fuel Co.
242 W. Center Phone 317
Dealer Wants Bring Sure Results
Since Your Wants Before the Greatest Number of Readers
Miscellaneous
for tons of bright J. W. Walls, one field.
station water tank
ions Imperial Valve very dry and address Box 562.
FOR SALE
retention. Only first hoo. Roberts, Robb. for appointment.
MUSIC STORE
set. Phone 135, for monographs. Sewing
URE
$5.00
$6.00
$6.50
$12.00
$12.50
$6.00
for spreading in CDONALD Res. 325W
TODAY
REALER reserves advertisements mount paid, or to will not be ree than one incor- many advertisement more than one time.
AND SALE
from bungalow, fur-tiles. I wish to rec cash down, 50x
FOR SALE—Real Estate
FOR SALE BY—
C. C. LATSHAW CO.
123 N. Los Angeles-st. Phone 47
Five acres 6-year-old Valenolaak, Modern 5-room house, close-in. Price $20,000.
Five acres in 3-year-old Valenolaak, interest in pumping plant, good soil. Price $10,000. Good terms.
Five-acre chicken ranch, 91 chicken coops, 4-bedroom house, bath and big sleeping porch.
We have some of the very best groves in Orange county listed with us for sale. If you are interested in citrus 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.
136 West Center Street
EXTRA BIG BARGAIN
20-acre bearing valencia grove, inside the city limits of Anaholm; no finer location; no finer fruit or bigger crop in Orange county, estimated value of crop about $20,000; fair set of buildings. Anaholm Union water stock. For particulars and price see JAMES E. STEWART
200 East Center-st.
FOR SALE—5 acres good tree ground $850 per acre. Will furnish trees from my nursery at $900 per acre. Ground can be leased for oil development. H. E. Minnick, Stanton, Cal.
FOR SALE—Modern house. See owner, 212 N. Citron.
WANTED — Miscellaneous
WANTED — First-class cement pipe maker. Call Anaheim. Phone 100JS.
WANTED—Cheap second-hand writing desk. Address Mr. James, R. 2.
FOR SALE—Autos
Peterson Gear Motors
1918 Buick Tour.. Al condition.
1918 Oakland Sedan, O.K. throut.
1920 Maxwell Tour, overhauled.
1918 Dodre Tour, A.I mechanically.
1920 Chevrolet Tour, a bargain.
1917 Saxon Tour, a good buy.
1912 Buick Road, $100 as it is.
Also many other good buys.
THE PETERSON CORPORATION
Seed Car Kinsa
Anaholm, California.
FOR SALE—$250, 1917 Ford roadster. Look it over at Liberty Garage, 208 B. Los Angeles St. Phone 482.
FOR SALE—Ford coupe, late 1928 model. Reasonable terms, 208 Walnut, Huntington Beach.
NURSERY STOCK
FOR SALE—Seed bed stock. Dan Hatfield, 704 E. Sycamore st.
FOR SALE—Plant navel and valencia trees this spring. For right prices and good stock, address Paul Smith, Whittler, R. F. D. 1. Phone Whitler 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. Whittler Nursery, 217 N. Greeneat St. Phone 6551.
ALL KINDS of Citrus Trees. Tanaka Citrus Nursery, north end of Lemon St. Anaholm. Phone 480W.
LIVE STOCK
FOR SALE—Young cow, and spring couch with mattress. Phone 825RK.
TODAY
DEALER reserves advertisements amount paid, or to will not be rethan one incornary advertisement more than one time.
FOR SALE—5 acres good tree ground $850 per acre. Will furnish trees from my nursery at $900 per acre. Ground can be leased for oil development. H. S. Minnick, Stanton, Cal.
FOR SALE—Modern house. See owner, 212 N. Citron.
WANTED — Miscellaneous
WANTED — First-class cement pipe maker. Call Anaheim. Phone 100JB.
WANTED—Cheap second-hand writing desk. Address Mr. James, R. 2 Anaheim.
WANTED—Tractor Work by hour or contract. Phone 204M.
WANTED—To buy poultry and rabbits. Palace Market. Phone 6.
SPOT CASH paid for walnuts, any quantity. P. F. Kenney, 216 Wear Center. Phone 536-J.
POULTRY
FOR SALE—Hatching eggs; thorough-bred Anconas. $1.50 for 15. Phone 16-J-2.
FOR SALE—Baby chicks, R. I. Reds, Barred Rockh, Leghorns, Plants, Peppers, Tomatoes, E. M. Chalmers, 134 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.-2.
WANTED—TO RENT
WANTED—Three rooms for housekeeping, furnished or unfurnished, with space for car, by two adults.
WANTED—Three rooms for housekeeping, furnished or unfurnished, with space for car, by two adults.
DR. J. L. BEEBE
Anaheim
Emphasis Nursing and Obstetrics
308-9-18-14, First National Bank
Hours: 1-4; 7-8; Sunday by appointment
Pacific Blvd.
Residence: 710 Lemon St.
Pacific 536-M
J. C. Osher, M. D., D.D.S.
Physician and Surgeon
EYE, EAR, NOSE APPLY
THROAT
Oral Surgery, Glaucoma Fitted Suite 1, Central Bldg, Anaheim Pacific Phone 537
Dr. C. S. O'Toole
Physician & Surgeon
Phones: Residence 546
Office 569
PAINTING APERING
ALL KINDS of Citrus Trees. Tanaka Citrus Nursery, north end of Demon St. Anaheim. Phone 400W.
LIVE STOCK
FOR SALE—Young cow and spring couch with mattress. Phone 322RK.
MULES FOR RENT—Have on hand several extra good teams for orchard work. Also stock for sale. C. M. Gowdy, 111 W. 5th St. Santa Ana. Phone 1484-M.
WANTED—To buy live stock, highest market price paid. Phone Anaheim 182.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Six-room unfurnished house. Apply $50 E. Center-st.
FOR RENT—Two bedrooms with private entrance. 288 Resh-st.
FOR RENT—Cheap sleeping room for working man. 117 N.Clementine St.
FOR RENT — About 2-1-2 acres of garden land within city limits. 99 W.east St. Phone 733.
FOR RENT—Sleeping room with garage. 417 E.Broadway.
FOR RENT — Furnished sleeping room, gentleman preferred. Large sunny and quiet. 201 E.Adule-St.
FOR RENT—One private garage closet-in. 119 N.Philadelphia Phones 664.
SPECIAL SALE OF USED CARS
Open Evenings
'15 OLDS Four Touring, $150.00 down.
'16 FORD Touring, $75.00 down.
'17 CHEVROLET Touring, new tires, $150.00 down.
CHEVROLET Roadster.
'16 OAKLAND Six Touring, $200 down.
'16 OVERLAND Touring, $150.00 down.
'16 CADILLAC Touring, $500.00 down.
OAKLAND Touring as it is, $125.00.
OLDSMOBILE AGENCY
Odd W Center St. Phone 101
Eva Lyons Smith PIANO
Classical—Thilo Becker Method Orange County Representative
Dr. C. S. O'Toole
Physician & Surgeon
Phones: Residence 546
Office 582
PAINTING APERING
CONTRACT WORK
J. J. MAGATHAN
416 N. Olive St.
Phone 224-M
Bessica F. Raiche, M.D.
Specializing Obstetrics and
Disease of Women
217-218 First Nat'l Bang Bldg.
Phone 649, Anaheim
Hours 1 to 4, and by appointment.
Joseph R. Anderson
Contractor and Builder
Satisfaction
I Economy
Will Responsibility
Call It Value
You Drop Interest in You
A Post Card to Convenience
P.O. Box 505, Anaheim Efficiency
DAIRY MANURE
$4.50 per Ton
Delivered
RED FOX ORCHARDS
Orange, Calif.
Office, South Cypress, off Chapman
Phone 86
Eva Lyons Smith
PIANO
Classical—Thilo Becker Method
Orange County Representative
CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL
Of Popular Music
Studio, 211 W. Chartres, Anaheim
Phone 542-J
Res. Fullerton, Phone 452-M
For NEW YORK LIFE
Insurance
See HENSON W. PARIS
Res. 214 E. Adela St., Anaheim, Cal.
Phone 461—
EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL
Largest and Most Collegiate School in Northern Orange County
JOSEPH A. LINN
111 N. Chartres, Anaheim
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, Kear, Nose and
Dr. R. D. Alkman, Anz
Dr. H. van de Erve
Pathology
Dr. J. Robinson
Diseases of Child
Dr. A. H. Galvin
Orthopedics
J. R. Ward, Ph.
Pharmacy