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PROBERS' REPORT ON COUNTY OFFICERS (Continued from page 2) and vouchers.) I can go back to the department then and that department tells me where they get the money and how Mr. Recks, the same was. The Horticulture Commission, I can check back on him. (Here is an illustration.) The City of Stanton paid us in three different payments. On April 12th, the City of Stanton paid $148.57 into the County Road Fund, General Road Fund $187.56, to the County Good Roads Fund $126.00 and to the Road District Fund $174.26. Now I might explain to you the way that came in. This whole amount came in in one voucher signed by the City and Mr. McBride's office segregated it back into the funds from which it was spent." Your Committee cite this specific instance from our records as one of several we examined to verify the fact that the funds are properly paid into the County and credited to the several funds. Relative to the question of the sale of sundry maps, blue prints and surveying for renumeration done by the employees of the Engineering Department, we sought the opinion of the District Attorney Mr. Neen on. We desire to quote from our records his answer: Question—Mr. Neen is it legal for any county official to receive payment for material furnished to or work done for the county? Answer—Depends whether made on County time. If made to county time, then would be county property. If made on his own time, it would be his own private property and he would be entitled to sell them to the County or any other party. We find that the maps and blueprints in question were the private property of Mr. McBride. The surveying done by parishes from the County Engineer's office was done with Mr. McBride's private equipment. No criticism can be attached to the department in this respect. We sought the opinion of District Attorney Nelson relative to the legality of the increase of salaries mentioned in this report. His answer is that the raising or lowering of salaries of appointeive officers and employees is legally within the province of the Board of Supervisors. As an illustration of how gravel, sand or crushed rock is obtained from a Coohly grivel pit or gravel pit main- ment of whatever nature used in the County Road Department. This recommendation is very obviously necessary because of the tax method in taking an inventory of the property of the County of Orange affecting the Engineering Department, also. Your Committee recommends that a Country Store be established in connection with the County Garage in which all materials and equipment of whatever nature for use in any department of the county, including stationery, books, road equipment, tools, supplies of whatever kind be stored and only disposed of upon requisition properly signed and okhed by the department in which it is to be used and that a detailed accounting be supplied to the Board of Supervisors monthly and thoroughly inventoried at the end of each fiscal year. While your Committee has stated in a former paragraph in this report that the accounting is in any specific instance which we desired were shown to us from the books and records to our satisfaction, we quite agree with County Auditor Jerome, and the accountant in the Engineer's Department Mr. Christianson, that there should be a more simplified and thorough system of county records in the county offices and recommend that the Board of Supervisors obtain the help of a firm well known accountants to assist the several departments in revising and improving the system in vogue. Your Committee recognizes the great task that is placed in the hands of the Engineering Department when we consider the many miles of road and the rapid breaking up and destruction of our new roads, the demand for repairs, the demand for more work and greater improvement on all roads of the county and that some of the districts distant from the Engineering Headquarters could be more efficiently taken care of if the Board of Supervisors and the Department of Engineering would establish one branch of the work in the northern section of the County, preferably at Fullerton. We believe the party in charge of that division should be a deputy of the Engineering Department responsible directly to the County Engineer and Board of Supervisors, that he should be a resident of the district, fully equipped in every respect to do all the work on the good roads system and have limited charge of all dirt roads, and all road foremen in We sought the opinion of District Attorney Nelson relative to the legality of the increase of salaries mentioned in the report. His answer is that the raising or lowering of salaries of appointee officers and employees is legally within the province of the Board of Supervisors. As an illustration of how gravel, sand or crushed rock is obtained from a Coohly gravel pit or gravel pit maintained by others than the county where the county buys sand, gravel or rock, the Chairman of your Committee stated to the Committee that in the case of his company, it was necessary before he could load wagons to have a permit obtained by the road boss from the County Engineer and presented to those in charge at the grave, pit before they would permit the wagons of his company to drive under the gravel dump and obtain materials therefrom and that the drivers of each individual wagon must sign a ticket showing each load separately, the number of yards in each load, all tickets being made in duplicate, the driver of the wagon turning in the ticket to the office of his company where it is collected by the road foreman once a week or when the job is completed. On these tickets there is a statement where this gravel is to be spread and each ticket is dated and numbered, and the road foreman checks these tickets with the gravel pit operator to ascertain if they are correct. The chairman further states that they sent their teams to the pit in Tustin Avenue and Santiago Creek on several occasions and they were turned back by those in charge of the gravel pit because orders had not arrived whereby gravel could be obtained. Relative to the increased cost of the Department of Engineering over the system used heretofore, we find the figures as reported by Messrs. Seamen and Farmer to be correct as to total. This, however, will admit of analysis to arrive at a reasonable knowledge of the increase of the cost. There has been added to the office of the Engineering Department, an assistant engineer, two accountants, some necessary equipment and office furniture, books and supplies, instruments and tools, two automobiles. We estimate the increase cost in overhead expense to be between $6,000 and $7,000 two autos should not be charged durfor the year. We call attention, however, to the fact that the cost of the ing this one year. Referring again to the report, the item of $135,540.14, we feel that we can dismiss that without comment after having examined the records and heard all the evidence possible on the question. We are satisfied that the increased demands on the road funds, the extra work done, the increased traffic, wear and tear of the roads, increased cost of material, labor and equipment will account for themselves. Our observations relative to the County Garage, county trucks, county quarers could be more efficiently taken care of if the Board of Supervisors and the Department of Engineering would establish one branch of the work in the northern section of the County, preferably at Fullerton. We believe the party in charge of that division should be a deputy of the Engineering Department responsible directly to the County Engineer and Board of Supervisors, that he should be a resident of the district, fully equipped in every respect to do all the work on the good roads system and have immediate charge of all dirt roads, and all road foremen in the district and that he should report regularly to the Engineering Department in detail. We are convinced that the County Engineer has not kept himself sufficiently informed about the condition of the roads throughout the county and the Committee Believes and recom- W. E. ALEXANDER MOTOR CAR COMPANY 217 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 247 RENEWED CARS $75 Cash payment puts a 5-pass. Studie in your possession—A-I shape—good rubber. $175 Is cash payment on a good serviceable Cadillac roadster. All ready to run—nice equipment. $200 Cash payment on late model, 5-pass. Saxon—equipment and mechanical condition A-1. $300 Down buys a model N Hupmobile—5-pass touring car, has been thru shop — look this one over. $65 Cash, balance easy terms—a 5-pass Studebaker. Drive it out and take it home. $500 Ist payment on 1921 Allen demonstrator — easy terms. Can take a small car in trade. Investigate this one. for the year. We call attention, however, to the fact that the cost of the ing this one year. Referring again to the report, the item of $135,540.14, we feel that we can dismiss that without comment after having examined the records and heard all the evidence possible on the question. We are satisfied that the increased demands on the road funds, the extra work done, the increased traffic, wear and tear of the roads, increased cost of material, labor and equipment will account for themselves. Our observations relative to the County Garage, county trucks, county autos, tractors and road equipment and all county property of whatever nature leads us to this conclusion that the property of the county is not well guarded, is not properly inventoried and marked; that there is not an adequate system of checking in tools, equipment, accessories of whatever nature nor are we satisfied that the accounting for all these materials is as it should be, no record being kept of broken, worn out or lost tools. We recommend that the County Garage, which is not a part of the Engineering Department, but is directly in charge of the Board of Supervisors, establish a thorough accounting system which shall show a complete inventory of all autos, trucks, materials, supplies, accessories therein and properly inventoried and further that these inventories be properly checked by a thoroughly competent person and a written report be filed of his check on said inventory with the County Engineer and the Board of Supervisors at the end of each and every month and again at the end of each fiscal year and that the Board of Supervisors be supplied with a complete copy of said inventory in detail, to be filed by the County Clerk. We recommend that each truck or auto be charged with all materials used in repairing, including spark plugs, brake linings, belts, bolts and other materials supplied in the repair of each machine in order that a thorough expense account may be kept covering each auto or truck separately and a record of all gasoline, oil and tire mileage as well as all labor performed on each and every car or truck owned by the County of Orange and that at the end of each year depreciation be entered upon the inventory covering each auto or truck separately and we recommend that the same plan be followed with reference to all equipment including tools, supplies and equip- THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Your Committee desires to acknowledge the courtesy and assistance given by the several officers of the County, the expert accountant, Mr. Scannen; and the accountant in the Engineering Department, Mr. Christenson, also we wish to express our appreciation of the efficient, capable, painstaking assistance afforded us by Miss Irma Gentry, the stenographer who assisted us through all our deliberations. Respectfully submitted, D. HYMEN HUFF, Chairman P. R. REYNOLDS A. S. LAKE W. G. MITCHELL S. C. HARTRANFT. JUNE Brunswick Records —ON SALE TODAY— This comprehensive list of June records is before the public; selected, orchestrated and recorded with thought for variety, freshness and finish. We are confident that it will meet with the appreciation of every class of music-lovers. Come in. You'll surely want to hear these records. CONCERT 10030 1.00 Santa Lucia (Neapolitan Folk Song) Tenor, in Italian Mario Chamlee 20066 1.50 EIL Ell (Yiddish Song of Mourning) Scholastic Fiction) Soirée Dorothy Jarden 10028 1.25 Bohemian Girl—Heart Bom'd Down (Act II) (Ballet) Baritone Richard Benelli For All Eternity (Muscherent) Baritone Richard Benelli 10021 1.25 PE Take Your Home Again Kathleen (Westernford) Tenor Theo Karl and Crescent Male Trio Lans o' Killan (Stichles) Tenor Theo Karlie 10041 1.00 Rosery (Nephila) Contralto Elizabeth Lennox and Crescent Male Trio Craile Song (MacFadyen) Contralto Elizabeth Lennox VIOLIN 10029 1.00 Maxurka in A Minor (Chegin-Kraialer) Violin Solo Man Reeve INSTRUMENTAL 20051 1.00 Spring Zephyron—Waltz Intermezzo (Vessella) Vessella's Italian Band Victory Festival March (Vessella) Vessella's Italian Band POPULAR 20050 1.00 Little Cotton Dilly (Buck-Gelbel) Criticion Male Quartet Kentucky Babe (Buck-Gelbel) Criticion Male Quartet Whip-Poor Will From "Sally" (Do Slow Karen) Plain Dealer Place Your Wants NEW TODAY FOR SALE—Horses, COFFMAN & SQUIRE., Placentixt-ave and Center-st. Phone 252-M. FOR SALE—Galvanized sheds and freight elevator, 424 N. Lemon, Anaheim, Phone 208-W. Real Estate Men take notice; My property on W. Broadway is sold, L. H. BATTLES, Long Beach. FOR SALE—One vertical intrifugal No. 4 pump, 4 miles west on Lincoln ave., R. R. No. 2, W. F. CHRISTEN. FOR LEASE—20 acres of good soil for beams or tomatoes; I have more than I can handle.-Phone 759-R-11, Anaheim. WANTED—By honest boy, 14, place in good home to work for support, 120 Ninth-st., Huntington Beach, Inquire H. HARRIS. FOR RENT—Room for light housekeeping with garage; Gentleman preferred. Inquire 217 So, Clementine-st. Phone Placentia 28-J-2. FOR SALE—Two Jersey cows fresh, One-work horse; One registered Jersey boar, cheap, 1 mile north, 1/4 west of Garden Grove, NATE HARMON. FOR SALE—As Bargains—Three thorobred Polen-China Glits, nine mo.; for breeders, One seven months heifer, Holstein and Jersey; GEO, E. STRETCH, Ball and Nursery roads. FOR SALE—Trailer, Tractor, two gang Oliver Tractor Plow, Savage Rifle, 2 calibre, Ford Curtainls, now—4 cylindrical auto in running condition; Wanted—good milk goat; Phone Placentia 152-J. Furnished house in good location. A good buy in 7 room house. 10201 1.25 PT Take You Home Again, Kathleen (Westendorf) Tenor Theo Karl and Crescent Male Trio Lane Killean (Stickles) Tenor Theo Karle 2041 1.00 Resery (Neph) Controlla Elizabeth Lennon and Crescent Male Trio Candle Song (MacFedryn) Controlla Elizabeth Lennon VIOLIN 10032 1.00 Mazurka in A Minor (Chipin-Kraaler) Violin Sole Max Reeves INSTRUMENTAL Spring Zephyr—Waltz Intermezzo (Vassella) Vassella's Italian Band Victory Festival March (Vassella) Vassella's Italian Band POPULAR Little Cotton Dilly (Buch-Gabel) Critton Male Quartet Kentucky Bake (Buch-Gabel) Critton Male Quartet Whip-Poot-Will From "Sally" (De Sylor Kern) Tennessee and Sam Ash Look for the Silver Linings From "Sally" (De Sylor Kern) Soprane and Tenor Irus Audrey and Sam Ash Don't Leave Me, Mother Mine (Costello-Goodmen-Stept) Baritone Ernest Hare Wromming—Lullaby (Williams) Tenor and Baritone Chas. Hart and Ellott Shaw Pucker Up and Whistle (Viacent-Franklyn) I Was Born in Michigan (Franklin-Cotter) Harmonium Male Quartet Harmonium Male Quartet FOR DANCING Underneath Hawaiian Skies—Fox Trot Introducing "I Never Know" Isham Jones Orchestra All She'd Say Was Umlk Hum—Toddle Isham Jones Orchestra That Naughty Walks (Levy) Carl Fenton's Orchestra Glowing Time—Waltz (Hellhung-Croft) Carl Fenton's Orchestra I lost My Heart to the Fox Trot Introducing "Callie" Rudy Wiedemann's California Man Pike Keep On Living You—Fox Trot Introducing "Coral Sea" Rudy Wiedemann's California Man Yankee—Fox Trot (Carshain) Green Brothers' Novelty Band Learning—Fox Trot (Tucker-Baffano-Steller) Green Brothers' Novelty Band Pining—Fox Trot Introducing "For Somebody Else" Mario Perry Broken Heaven—Fox Trot Introducing "Nighttime" Mario Perry Broken Heaven—Fox Trot Introducing "Hawaiian Blues" Carl Fenton's Orchestra Some Little Bird—Fox Trot Introducing Marie Carl Fenton's Orchestra DANZ PIANO Any Phonograph Can Play Brunswick Records MISCELLANEOUS If its to build remodel or repair, Leave address or plans with pop-corner at Crown Stage Depot for M. E Oakes. BOARD and room for two gentlemen. 314 E. Claudina-st. Anaheim. ANNOUNCEMENT Valencia Orange Trees Supply Co. Record buds, now at Marshburn & Smith nurseries, northeast Placentia. Phone 128J2. NURSERY STOCK ALL KINDS of Citrus Trees. Tanaka Citrus Nursery, north end of Lemon-st. Anaheim. Phone 480W. LIVE STOCK FOR SALE—Three milk goats and two nannile kids. Will sell cheap for cash. Tel. 478-W. FOR SALE—Airdale puppies ready for delivery in two weeks. E. J. HARTUNG. Sunkist-ave. Phone Anaheim 197-J2. WANTED—To buy live stock; highest market price paid. Ph. Anaheim 182. FOR SALE—Poland China pigs, registered stock also two stands of bees. C. FRED HUTTENLOCHER. 1 mile north and ¼ mile east of Cypress. Phone Mon. FOR SALE—At Burgalm—Three throbred, Polen-China Glits, nine mo—for breeders, One seven months heifter, Holstin and Jersey. GEO. E. STRETCH, Ball and Nursery roads. FOR SALE—Trailer, Tractor, two gang Oliver Tractor Plow, Savage Riffle, 22 calibre, Ford Curtains, now—4 cylindrical auto in running condition, Wanted—good milk goat. Phone Placentia 152-J. —Furnished house in good location. A good buy in 7 room house; —6 room Cali house, $550 lot 50x200 with much fruit, —5 room house paved street, $4000; —Good 5 room house, large lot, fruit trees, No. Olive-st., $4700; —Lot 50x202, facing two paved sts, $2100; —Lot close in, $1000, $350 down; —Trade San Diego property for Anaheim. —Trade K. C., Mo, lot for Anaheim. —Corner lot 62x152, $2500. P. V. BRADY. 308 E. Center FOR RENT FOR RENT—sleeping room, 320 North Lemont-st. FOR RENT—Large sleeping-room, 312 W. Broadway. FOR RENT—Purchased room. Inquire 403 E. Center or phone 581. FOR RENT—Rooms furnished or un-furnished ½ mile north on Garden Grove road. R. C. GREGG. MISCELLANEOUS If its to build remodel or repair, Leave address or plans with pop-corner at Crown Stage Depot for M. E Oakes. BOARD and room for two gentlemen. 314 E. Claudina-st. Anaheim. ANNOUNCEMENT Valencia Orange Trees Supply Co. Record buds, now at Marshburn & Smith nurseries, northeast Placentia. Phone 128J2. NURSERY STOCK ALL KINDS of Citrus Trees. Tanaka Citrus Nursery, north end of Lemon-st. Anaheim. Phone 480W. LIVE STOCK FOR SALE—Three milk goats and two nannile kids. Will sell cheap for cash. Tel. 478-W. FOR SALE—Airdale puppies ready for delivery in two weeks. E. J. HARTUNG. Sunkist-ave. Phone Anaheim 197-J2. WANTED—To buy live stock; highest market price paid. Ph. Anaheim 182. FOR SALE—Poland China pigs, registered stock also two stands of bees. C. FRED HUTTENLOCHER. 1 mile north and ¼ mile east of Cypress. PhONE Mon. FOR AnnoWA will man TRADE MARK $625 f. o. b. Detroit Jason saves from thirty to fifty per cent of the farmson plows, harrows, drills as much ground in the from four to six horses. (Many farmers say it does right horses.) Jason does for the farmer just what machine power manufacturer—it enables him to manufacture his cost. And that is what the farmer wants to do; it is more cheaply and make his margin of profit the Fordson will help him do it. Move this to you by a demonstration on your own phone us or drop us a card. GORGE DUNTON AND FORDSON SALES AND SERVICE Anaheim FOR SALE—Three milk goats and two nannie kids. Will sell cheap for cash. Tel. 478-W. FOR SALE—Airdale puppies ready for delivery in two weeks. E. J. HARTUNG. Sunkist-ave. Phone Anaheim 197-J-2. WANTED—To buy live stock; highest market price paid. Ph. Anaheim 182. FOR SALE—Poland China pigs, registered stock also two stands of bees. C. FRED HUTTENLOCHER. 1 mile north and ¼ mile east of Cypress. Phone Anaheim 725-J-2. FOR SALE—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—A nice 9-foot store counter, inquire JOE LAUTENBACH Shoe Store, corner Lemon and Center ats. Anaheim. FOR SALE—A-No. 1 Henderson Bush Lima bean seed. 50 sacks. 5c per lb. Phone 755-J-12. FOR SALE—Bryon-Jackson No. 5 pump, Frame and all complete for 45 ft. pit. Phone 355. FOR SALE—Bargain in fine planes at Gamber's Storage Warehouse. 202 No. Los Angeles-st., Anaheim. FOR SALE—900 tons Imperial Valley Sheep Manure, very dry and clean, 3 grades. Address Box 562, Holtville, Calif. HAMMEL'S MUSIC STORE 124 E. Center st. Phone 145, for Planos, Players, Phonographs, Sewing Machines. 31 NEW WELLS STARTED Oil field operations reported the week ending May 21, show 31 new wells started, compared with 34; the previous week; total this year is 594 compared with 350 to same date last year. Tests far water shut off 38, compared with 34 prevelous week; yearly total to date 602; total to same date last year 479. Deepening or redrilling jobs 14, as compared with 15, the preceding week; total this year 322; total to same date last year 329. Wells abandoned 10; compared to 3 preceding week; total this year is 100; total to same date last year 91. —Witman, Eyeight Specialist. In Dealer Wants Bring Sure Results Place Your Wants Before the Greatest Number of Readers TODAY cases, COFFMAN & in-ave and Center-st. vanized sheds and 424 N. Lemon, AnaW. en take notice, My broadway is sold, L. Beach. WINER—7 room moded or unfurnished E. Adela-st. vertical intrifugal les west on LincolnW. F. CHRISTEN: acres of good soil atows, I have more ale—Phone 759-R-11. nest boy, 14, place work for support, entlington Beach, in for light housege, Gentleman pre217 So, Clementinelin 23-J-2. Jersey cows fresh, One registered Jer1 mile north, 1¼ Grove, NATE HARgain—Three thoroGlits, nine mo., for ten months heifer, jersey, GEO. E. and Nursery roads. ter, Tractor, two gang row, Savage Rifle, 22 almins, now—4 cylindcondition, Wanted t. Phone Placentia in good location. A room house. FOR SALE—Real Estate SAY IT WITH ORANGES—What do you think of this 6 room mod. house, lot 58x150 to alley, 76500, only $1000 cash, bal. $30 mo. 5 ROOM mod Bungalow close in only $4250, little cash will handle. LOTS—Close in, only one-third cash. bal. to suit. 1½ HOMECROFT ACRES $1300, three miles southwest of Jamaim; plenty of water and good soil; right in line of oil, drilling well close by; 2½ acres $2500 up; five or ten acres. Little cash payment down; long time on balance. FOUR room bungalow located in Yorba Linda. Rented for $35 per month. Price $1700, Cash $750, Balance $25 per month. Exclusive listing for a few days only. SEE THE ORANGE SHOW. H. E. SCOTT, Real Estate LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE 112 N. Los Angeles-st. Phone 505 CHICKEN HANCHES TO FIT YOUR POCKETBOOK 4 Ac. good sandy loam, all in garden fruit and berries, yours for $2700, $1000 cash will handle. 4 Ac. close in with new four room house and garage, plenty water. For quick sale at $6500, half cash. 4 Ac. equipped for 1000 hens, modern 6 room bungalow, 500 hens and pulets, on paved street, Price $6500. 5 Ac., "a little gem" half in bearing fruit $1600, crop now, bal. alfalfa, berries, complete chicken equipment with 400 hens, cow, horse, implements. 6 room house. Income over $2500 year. Price $9000, half cash, "get busy" see STEWARTZ 200 East Center St. 4 room house $200 down, 5 room house $500 down. Lots $1000.00 up, on terms. Fine 14 room house in nice location. Good income. Business property for sale. FOR SALE—AUTOS The Truth Told About Every Our sold 20 Bulk Road. Good Condition. 18 Hudson Tour, Super Six. O. K. Thruout. 18 Bulk Tour. Bix Six. Fine shape. 18 Dodge Tour, Fair. 18 Bulk Road. Fair. 17 Ford Road, O. K. New Top. 12 Bulk Road. $100.00 As I.C. Also many other good buys. 90 Days' Guarantee. 214 S. Los Angeles.st. Anaheim Stores: Pomona Los Angeles San Berdo Mexico Have almost new Mack truck and trailer and job hauling fruit every year. Make from $25 to $30 a day. A very good business for some one. OTIS PIEPENBIRKIN, Placentia, 215 Bradford ave. FOR SALE—2 good Dodge Bros. touringcars. One 1918 and one 1920 model. Orange County Garage Co., Sycamore at 6th St., Santa Ana, Cal. FOR SALE—$250. 1917 Ford roadster. Look it over at Liberty Garage, 209 S. Los Angeles-st. Phone 452. TRACTOR and farm tools, used 45 days; $500, quick sale. Phone 424M. SPECIAL SALE OF USED CARS Open Evenings OLDSMOBILE Pace Maker, $400 down. OLDs 4 Touring, $150 down. CHEVROLET Touring, $100 THREE THOROUGH GILLS, nine mo., for seven months, heifter,jersey. GEO. E. and Nursery roads. Tractor, two gang row, Savage Rifle, 22 alarms, now—4 cylindrical condition. Wanted. Phone Placentia In good location. A room house, use $5500 lot 50x200 saved street, $4000 house, large lot, fruit $4700, two paved sts. Property for Anaheim, lot for Anaheim, $2500, $350 down. FOR SALE—5 Room House in good shape, modern, $2750 cash, $2,000 mortgage. Will take auto on new 5 Room Bungalow. One of the best, neatest, 5 Room Homes in Anaheim in fine location, $2200 will handle. Lot in best residence section reduced this week for quick sale. BIGELOW, East of Masonic Temple. For Sale By C. C. Latshaw Company 285 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 47 We have several income properties in Long Beach and Los Angeles to exchange on property here. Also some very good groves and vacant land for sale or exchange. 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 St. LOST—Black, white and tan speckled hound, $5 reward. Address P. O. Box 406. LOST—Boy's green hat between Anaheim and Norwalk, Phone 263 Anaheim. LOST—Last Thursday in Anaheim, large cameo brooch. Finder please return to Plain Dealer office and receive reward. LOST—Extra tire and rim 30x3½ near S.W. city limits of Anaheim. Finder return to Dr. Janss, 529 W. Center-St. POULTRY FOR SALE—Hatching eggs; thorobred Anconas, $150 for 15. Phone 16-J-2. WANTED—To buy poultry for cash. Will call for it. Phone E. W. Pohlman, 7-R-2. Address R. R. 2. SPECIAL SALE OF USED CARS Open Evenings OLDSMOBILE Pace Maker, $400 down. OLDS 4 Touring, $150 down. CHEVROLET, Touring, $100 down. FORD, Touring, $75 down. CADILLAC 8 Touring, $500 down. APPERSON, $50 down. Ford Coupe, practically new. OLDS SIX Touring. Terms. No brokerage. OLDSMOBILE AGENCY 328 W. Center St. Phone 101 FOR SALE—1921 Paige "Glenbrook" Demonstrator. 1919 Buick "G" Sedan. 1919 Paige "G" touring. 1918 Paige "G" touring. 1918 Chevrolet 4-90 touring. 1918 Oldsmobile "8" touring. 1918 Ford Speedster. 1919 Oakland "G" touring. 1916 Velle touring. Every car a bargain and priced for quick sale. Look these over before buying. BOOTH & HENZIE Paige Distributors 217 North Los Angeles St. WANTED — Miscellaneous What have you for sale in the way of a residence lot, and at a reasonable price. Good neighborhood wanted. Address G-117, care Plain Dealer. True Americanism has no use for hyphenism. The foreigner who become truly Americanized leaves the hyphen out of his citizenship. Try Plain Dealer Want Ads. Dr. G. W. Closson Veterinarian Special attention paid Dogs and Cows. Phone 288J—128 W. Adele St. Anaheim EVERYTHING HARRY D. RILEY Studebaker Distributor 151 S. Los Angeles St. Anaheim Mr. Buyer, if you are really truly looking for a good used car, it will pay you to visit our Used Car Department. No better selection was ever offered for your approval. Automobile values are determined by comparison of condition and price. No misrepresentation tolerated: List of Cars 1921 Ford Coupe. 1921 Studebaker Special Six 1920 Auburn Beauty Six Buick Six Tour (3) Chevrolet 490 touring (3) Oakland tour, like new. (3) Dodge tour, exceptional. (8) Ford tour. Oakland Roadster Brand New 1918 Packard tour, twin six series 3-35, excellent condition. Privately owned. We give terms. We trade. We aim to please. 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 We are distributors for Pratts Baby Chick Mash We also have Thoroughbred Baby Chicks for Sale. Anaheim Feed & Fuel Co. 342 W. Center Phone 317