oc-plain-dealer 1921-06-25
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HEALTH CENTER TO START IN PLACENTIA
PLACENTIA, June 25—Lefl Friday at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Gage, a conference was held to discuss and make plans to meet the needs for better health and sanitation in our community. Among those present were our supervisor, county health officer, local physicians, school nurse and Dr. Margaret Bixby, who has had much value experience in Community Health Centers. Dr. Bigby is a children's specialist who is already giving service to children as a member of the staff of the Los Angeles County Hospital, Children's Hospital, L. A. County Board of Health and the Bureau of Community Service, of California.
Plans were discussed for the forming of a health district for Placentia with a nurse, the disposal of garbage and other nuisances, and the establishment of a community Health Center. Our Supervisor and County Health Officer promised co-operation and help whenever possible.
Complete plans for the Health Center have not been worked out, but a start will be made on Wednesday, June 29th, when Dr. Bigby will come again.
The Health Center will be a continuation and enlargement of the Child Welfare Center established here a year and a half ago, clinical as well as preventive work being done. Examinations will be by appointment only, the schedule for this first day being in the hands of Mrs. Snell, Mrs. J. E. Scott and Rey Gage.
E. B. Pain formerly manager of the local Rock Bottom store is now in charge of the same store in Montebello.
Mrs. Bekyl Adams is assisting at the Placentia postoffice during the absence of Mr. Farrar, the postmaster.
E. P. Manchester and wife were visitors in Placentia last Thursday. Mr. Manchester was a former Placentia merchant and is now with the San Sell Co.
Thomas J. Brown of Los Angeles was a visitor at the O. C. Christenson home last Friday. He was a former pastor of the church in Chicago, which was attended by the Christensens.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Farrar started on their trip to the middle west Saturday evening after a royal sendoff by the member of the Placentia Bible class.
Santa Fe Lease
SANTA FE LEASE, June 26, (Spl.) —Mr. gnd Mrs. Rert Weick and family motored to San Bernardino Thursday to visit relatives.
Leu Cavett, Dewey Vanatta, George Cullen and George Cullen, Jr., attended lodge at Yorba Linda Thursday night.
Mrs. C. H. William and son, Brion mada a trip to Los Angeles on business Thursday.
Mr. Jack Andrews visited the Schuyer home Thursday.
The Olinda P.-T. A. is giving a Scottish play at the Olinda social hall Friday evening. The play is produced by the Long Beach Heather club.
Mr. George Lang of Orange, formly of Olinda, has left for the Hawaiian islands where she will stay with her son.
Mrs. Wallis and daughter, Marie Mrs. Walkup's mother and sister, of Bakerfield are visiting at the Walkup home.
Wednesday night a crowd from the Santa Fe Lease, including Mrs. Andy Lyle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miranda and family, Margaret Flynn, Mona Miranda, Everett Miller and Don Cullen went after grunnion at Anaheim Landing.
Mr. Parkinson left for the east the first of the week.
Little Katherine Collins has land a throat operation performed.
Mr. Jack Andrews and Miss Gertrude Schryer motored to Buena Park Thursday night.
Mr. Paul Vanitta is ill with the quinsey.
The De Mares children are recovering from the diphtheria.
Mr. George Ledbetter is able to be up and around again after his siege of sickness.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Williams and son were Brea visitors Wednesday.
Miss Gertrude Lyle, Miss Agnes Maquire, Bill Harvey and Joe Fenton went to the dance in Huntington Beach Tuesday night.
Mr. Norman Pressman was a Los Angeles business visitor Thursday night.
Mr. Jim Flynn and children, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Flynn and son, and Mrs. Bert Spears motored to Newport Thursday.
Miss Gertrude Lyle was a Los Angeles visitor Thursday.
Mrs. Bertha Hack, who has been likening her sister, Mrs. F. B. Greeminger, will leave for Kansas soon.
order was a waiver the climax, the plunging. The party and Mrs. E. L. Billy Lyndhurst Green and Miss of the parties deed was so warm and have warmed it in ledeed.
Mr. and Mrs. H were recent visit burbs.
Miss Alvina Deeling with an mumps.
Mr. Arthur Dr friends Thursdays fishing at one of Willie Sanders him recently following day he nally coaxed it back home.
Many people in the Walter Dyerleton Tuesday was one of the march in the colony.
Mr. and Mrs. Lompoc are via Mendoga.
A dinner and two days ago billed of Coronas of their daughter birthday it was invited relatives to personally enjoy the happy registrar in our joy been entrusted by Mr. J. M. B latter being here the above mentions...
Placentia postpones during the absence of Mr. Farrar, the postmaster.
R. P. Manchester and wife were visitors in Placentia last Thursday. Mr. Manchester was a former Placentia merchant and is now with the San Sellig Co.
Thomas J. Brown of Los Angeles was a visitor at the O. C. Christensen home last Friday. He was a former master of the church in Chicago, which was attended by the Christensens.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Farrar started on their trip to the middle west Saturday evening after a royal sendoff by the member of the Placentia Bible class. They will be gone a month or more.
Mrs. Lisle R. Morehous was brought home from the hospital in Los Angeles Monday, where she has been confined for the past two weeks after a very serious operation. She is feeling much better now but will be compelled to stay pretty close to her bed for several weeks.
Miss Harriet Dowling who has been teaching music in Coronales Agricultural college will be home soon. Miss Dowling is being urged to remain on the faculty next year but has not decided what she will do.
A L. Cole and wife have returned from a two weeks' visit in Turlock with their parental families. Mr. Cole, who with his brother was terribly burned about the neck, face and hands, is nearly recovered and will go to work again this week.
Roy Fordham of the Placentia Mutual Orange Growers Assn. was last Friday made a full-fledged citizen of the United States by Judge Baldsee of the Federal court because of his service for this country during the World War. Mr. Fordham was a native of Canada, having been born at Brantford, Ont., and came to Orange-co, in 1912.
Rev. and Mrs. Frank Dowling entertained at dinner Sunday Dr. J. Norton Nichols and his mother of Los Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Cason of Pomont, Mrs. J. B. Gallenmore and Miss Grace Gallenmore of Fullerton and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of Buena Park were also callers. Mrs. Dowling's mother, Mrs. Paul, has been spending a few days at the ranch and returned to Long Beach Monday, where she is spending the summer.
Garden Grove News
GARDEN GROVE, June 25—Miss Leila Chaffee returned home from Santa Barbara Saturday, where she graduated from the normal last week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Shumway of Mecca spent Saturday and Sunday with the latter's mother, Mrs. May Winters.
T. E. Niles and W. M. Morrill motorized to Huntington Beach Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Natland and family visited Mrs. Natland's sister, Mrs. Percy J. Wilson at Balboa on Sunday.
Mark Morrill went to Huntington Beach, where he has accepted a position with Mr. T. R. Canady in the jewelry business.
Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Violett and Malcolm Wharton were Balboa visitors
Miss Gertrude Lyle, Miss Margaret and quine, Bill Harvey and Joe Fenton went to the dance in Huntington Beach Tuesday night.
Mr. Norman Pressman was a Los Angeles business visitor Thursday night.
Mrs. Jim Flynn and children, Mr. and Mrs Howard Flynn and son, and Mrs Bert Spears motored to Newport Thursday.
Miss Gertrude Lyle was a Los Angeles visitor Thursday.
Mrs. Bertha Hack, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. F. B. Grominger, will leave for Kansas soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamleton and family of Brea and her piece, Miss Wilkinson of San Bernardino were visitors on the Santa Fe Thursday.
Yorba News
YORBA, June 25, (Spl):—Friday of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green, of Boulevard-rd, entertained a number of relatives and friends, the occasion being the —steenth birthday of Mrs. Green. A sumptuous full course dinner was served at 6 o'clock which was done full justice to by all present.
After the tables were cleared the game of "Burro" was started and kept up until everyone's face had been so blackened that anyone opening the door at that stage would have thought the most famous Georgia Minutels had struck the town for a belated performance; especially so when dancing was started and all that peculiar dark-faced, but white-back-of-the-neck company began revolving. It looked like a futurist illustration of "Joy Unconfined!" A beautiful piano, the gift of Mr. Green to his "Ladye Fairre," was here put to good use and it was well used for not only did they dance long, but often as well, the recipient being a thorough musician and a willing one.
Other gifts were also presented Those present were Mr. and Mrs. T. X. Thuet and son Johnnie, Mrs. S. Dayton and two daughters, Marguerite and Violet, Mrs Albert Hersey and Walter A. Dayton, all of La Habra; Mr. and Mrs Fread A. Thuet, Sharron; Mr. and Mrs J. F. Velasco and sons, Vincent and Louis A.
Senior Jose Sanchez, our local eminent young singer who has been sojourning for the past two months at Yosemite Lodge in Yosemite Valley writes that he is having a most enjoyable time at the beautiful place and that a trip to San Francisco and other important northern cities and spots will be the next thing on his program before he returns home. Mr. Sanchez has been given an advantageous offer to sing at Coronado on his return, which he may take after this trip.
Mrs. Constance Yorba, daughter Gloria, and son Albert driving, mowed to Pomona on Sunday.Miss Estella Vejar, a sister of Mrs.Yorba,Misses Hamond and Teresita Vejar, two nieces, and Alfonso Vejar, a nephew, returning with them and now visiting with Mrs.Yorba.
Miss Esperanza Carranza of Santa Maria, who has been visiting with Ms Z.B Travis returned to her home
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Shumway of Mecca spent Saturday and Sunday with the latter's mother, Mrs. May Winters.
T. E. Niles and W. M. Morrill motorized to Hupington Beach Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Natland and family visited Mrs. Natland's sister, Mrs. Percy J. Wilson at Balboa on Sunday.
Mark Morrill went to Huntington Beach, Monday, where he has accepted a position with Mr. T. R. Canady in the jewelry business.
Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Violett and Malcolm Wharton were Balboa visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Elder and Miss Lillie Elder were visitors at the home of Mrs. K. L. Tyler last week. They left Saturday for a two months' visit in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mester of Los Angeles spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Jackson.
Mrs. George Reyburn and Mrs. S. Horowitz attended a plonic supper at the Paul residence in 'fustin on Monday evening. The supper was given by the second Travel section of the Ebell club.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Reed visited Mr. Reeds' brother at Redlands from Friday until Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emitt Smith, Earl Morrill, Clara Munz and Mr. and Mrs. Monte Preston of Downey, left Monday to spend a week at Little Bear.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Fay and Miss Ethel Archer, left last week for a three months' trip thru the east as far as New York and on to Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. B. Tyler, of San Diego returned home Tuesday after a weeks' visit at the D. L. Tyler home.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Christiansen and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Arrowsmith were visitors at Balboa Beach Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Whitson and daughter, Miss Martha of Santa Ana were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Reyburn.
Dr. W. J. Lawrie, dentist now located, Suite 210-12, Boyer-Wilson Ridge., 148 W. Center, Anaheim,
WESTERN LEAGUE
At Joplin 2, Oklahoma City 6.
At Des Moines 2, St. Joseph 11.
At Omaha 7, Sioux City 1.
Tulsa-Witchita postponed, rain.
If it's from Wilman's it is good!
will be the next thing on his program before he returns home. Mr. Sanchez has been given an advantage offer to sing at Coronado on his return, which he may take after this trip.
Mrs. Constance Yorba, daughter Gloria, and son Albert driving, mofored to Pomona on Sunday; Miss Estella Velar, a sister of Mrs. Yorba, Misses Ramona and Teresa Velar, two nieces, and Alfonso Velar, a nephew, returning with them and now visiting with Mrs. Yorba.
Miss Esperanza Carranza of Santa Maria, who has been visiting with Mrs. Z. B. Travis returned to her home the first part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green and Messrs Vincent and Louis A. Velasco took a trip Saturday to Long Beach, Seal Beach and the other beaches along the way, finally stopping for a dip in the surf at Anaheim Landing, returning home before midnight.
Mr. and Mrs. August Bieger and their charming daughters, Lucy and Elsa entertained Mrs. Amelia D. Velasco last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Moreland of Santa Barbara are visiting Mrs. Felipos Y.Dominguez of Esperanza.
The Cobb packing house is being enlarged and remodeled by the Calif.-Vegetable Union, the present leses.
Mrs. S. Dayton of La Habra, assisted by her two daughters, Misses Marguerite and Violet gave a delicious chicken dinner on Sunday, in honor of her two daughters, Mrs. Frank Green of Atwood and Mrs. F.A Thuet of Sharrow, whose birthdays fall so close together that they can celebrate the two in one day.
Covers were laid for 12, mostly relatives, who truly pronounced it "a dinner like mother can make."
James Coleman, Sr., of Santa Ana has been spending the past week with old time friends in the neighborhood and fishing in the Yorba reservoir, which years ago he help to build.
Miss Ellen Kruger of Culver City is visiting Misses Inez, Gloria and Alma Yorba, Miss Kruger being a schoolmate of the latter two when they attended high school at Fullerton.
Mr. Marcos of Yorba is at Garry, Sta.Maria visiting Mr. and Mrs.Joe Rulz and other relatives at that place.
A merry party from this vicinity Tuesday evening went to Sycamore Flats, Santa Ana canyon, and had a wiener hake, then donning bathing suits they went in swimming; next in
THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
Plain Dealer Wants Bring S
Place Your Wants Before the Greatest Numbe
NEW TODAY
FOR SALE—Just a few choice Rhode Island red cockerels for breeding. Prices reasonable on early sales. These are from my best laying strain of dark reds. No better in Cal. Seeing is believing. E. W. BAKER, 317 N. Los Angeles-st.
ANAHEIM AUTO WRECKING CO.
Under New Management
All kinds of auto parts and accessories at moderate prices. Windshield glass, also wiping rags.
WE BUY—Auto, wrecked, damaged or in running order, also junk of all description. Call us, phone 443. 120 W. Chartres-st.
FOR SALE—1918 Chevrolet 4-50 Touring, 5 practically new tires, Mechanically perfect. A bargain at $400. BOOTH & HENIZIE, 217 N. Los Angeles-st.
LOST—Small long-haired black and white dog. Marked like sheep dog. Bobbed tail. Wear Glendale license tag. Answers to name Reno, Reward. HOMER E. YOUNG, 126 E. Whiting. Fullerton, Phone 168.
WANTED—Man and wife as caretaker for the Anaheim Y. M. C. A., building on South Philadelphia-st. Application to be made through MR. CHAS. EX-GABROAD or at the premises Monday A. M.
FOR RENT—Large front bedroom close in, 215 Chestnut-st.
APRICOTS FOR SALE—1 mile N. W. of Garden Grove. HERMAN WITTE.
WANTED—Young man with some swimming and athletic ability to direct the activities at the Anaheim Y. M. C. A., building on South Philadelphia-st. three days a week. Apply 424 E. Amerige-st. Fullerton or at the building Monday A. M.
WANTED—Girl of 14 wants work as mother's helper. Address Miss Edna Wahls, R. I, Anaheim.
MAN FROM MISSOURI
Would buy this ranch for $10,000. Ten For Sale—Miscellaneous
FOR SALE—Fine tone piano, in excellent condition, $275.00. Inquire BILL PAYNE, Studebaker Garage.
FOR SALE—Reed buggy, nearly new, AHLSWEDES, 175 W. Center-st.
FOR SALE—Hard truck, Price $7.00, 1 lawn mower, Phone 536-J.
HAY HAY
FROM GROWER TO CONSUMER—Aalfa in truck and trailer lots from Hemet Valley. Rated as goat, and rabbit hay. Prices right. Phone 128-J-2 Placentia, W. G. SMITH, Fullerton R. D. No, 2, Bx. 56-A.
FOR SALE—Gasoline pump and tank complete $95.00, GEO. DUNTON. Phone 263.
FOR SALE—Fine tone piano, in excellent condition, $275.00, Address R. M. P., R. No, 3, Box 218 Anaheim.
FOR SALE—Bargain in fine pianos at Gamer'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.
For Sale—Autos
FOR SALE—Ford touring, self starter: A-1 condition, Phone 729 between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m.
LOST—a sack of milo maize, west of Anaheim, R. W. McCLELLAN, R. F.D. No, 1, Anaheim.
FOR SALE—1920 bus, 20 passenger Chevrolet. ALEXANDER MOTOR CAR CO., 247 N. Los Angeles-st., Anaheim, Phone 247.
Wanted—Miscellaneous
WANTED—Girl or woman for general housework; 3 in family; 211 Ill
Butter ... 28
Eggs, extra ... 27
Case count ... 26
Pulllets ... 24½
Cheese ... 15 @ 18
Live Poultry
Hens, 3 lbs, and under, per lb ... 20
Hens, 3 lbs, up to 3¼ lbs,
per lb ... 20
Hens, 3½ lbs, and up, per pound ... 25
Hen, colored up to 4 lbs, up ... 23
Broilers, 1 to 1½ lbs, each ... 24
Broilers, 1½ to 2 lbs, up each ... 30
Fryers, 2½ lbs, to 3 lbs, each ... 25
Roasters, soft bone, over 3 lbs,
and up, per lb ... 40
Old cock, per lb ... 12
Stags, per lb ... 18
Ducklings, Pekins, 3½ lbs, and
up per lb ... 20
Geease ... 25
Old ducks, 3½ lbs, up, each lb ... 23
Young Tom turkeys, 12 lbs, and
up lb ... 50
Hen turkeys, dressed, 7 lbs, and
up each, per lb ... 44
Old Tom turkeys ... 40
Old Tom turkeys, dressed, lb ... 41
Belgian hares, 2 to 3½ lbs ... 18
CHICHESTER S PILLS
THE DIAMOND BRAND
A number of our dinenants which was al present.
captured the old and kept the new soon.
The five thought Minstrels a belated when dancement peculiar of the-nock It looked like "Joy Untoo," the gift "Maire." was well dance long,
patient being willing one.
aged. Those T. X. Thus. Daytonuite and Walter Ma; Mr. and
son; Mr. and sons, Vincent
Dahm-Petersen
Voice and Piano
Pressel's Hall Wednesday
H. HOLMSON, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Special Attention Given to Chronic Diseases
Suite 214 Wilson-Bever Bldg.
148 Center St., Anaheim.
Office Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5
Chiropractic and Electric Treatments
DIAGNOSIS FREE
DR. G. A. NETH
Licensed Drugless Practitioner — Phone 80—
120 W. Center St.
Mrs. Anna McKim
APRICOTS FOR SALE—I maze of Garden Grove. HERMAN WITTE.
WANTED—Young man with some swimming and athletic ability to direct the activities at the Anaheim Y. M. C. A., building on South Philadelphia-st, three days a week. Apply 424 E. Amerigste-st. Fullerton or at the building Monday A. M.
WANTED—Girl of 14 wants work as her helper. Address Miss Edna Wahls, R. I, Anaheim.
MAN FROM MISSOURI
Would buy this ranch for $10,000. Ten acres good land with $10,000 house, barn and pumping plant on it. Fine big team, two cows, complete equipment, $5000 cash will handle. Only short distance from Anaheim.
Here's another house snap, new and nifty, four rooms, fine neighborhood. Yours for $3000. Half cash if you burry.
See STEWART, 200 East Center St.
LOST—June 18th, Female Alrdale, with collar and Stockton dog tug. Reward. MRS. R. DALES, Olinda.
Standing of Clubs
COAST LEAGUE
W. L. Pet
San Francisco ... 50 30 .625
Seattle ... 46 23 .582
Sacramento ... 46 34 .575
Vernon ... 43 37 .538
Los Angeles ... 40 36 .526
Oakland ... 40 36 .526
Salt Lake ... 26 47 .356
Portland ... 17 57 .230
Yesterday's Results
Vernon 5, Sacramento 4.
Seattle 4, Los Angeles 3.
San Francisco 15, Portland 3.
Oakland 13, Salt Lake 8.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L. Pet
Pittsburg ... 40 19 .678
New York ... 38 24 .613
Boston ... 33 27 .550
St. Louis ... 30 31 .492
Brooklyn ... 31 23 .484
Chicago ... 26 31 .456
Cincinnati ... 24 36 .400
Philadelphia ... 18 41 .305
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L. Pet
Cleveland ... 40 23 .635
New York ... 38 27 .585
Washington ... 36 31 .532
Boston ... 30 29 .508
Detroit ... 31 34 .477
Chicago ... 26 33 .441
St. Louis ... 27 35 .435
Philadelphia ... 29 39 .371
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
W. L. Pet
Louisville ... 35 27 .565
Minneapolis ... 33 28 .541
Milwaukee ... 33 29 .532
Indianapolis ... 29 29 .500
Toledo ... 31 34 .477
Kansas City ... 29 31 .469
St. Paul ... 29 32 .458
Columbus ... 27 35 .435
Yesterday's Results
NO MORE company stock of the BLUE LIGHT SILVER MINES CO.
for sale. Their Silverado properties are daily actively producing a large quantity of silver. I have been fortunate in procuring for sale a small block of this security from a non-resident owner which is now available for sale. See me for this stock and I will arrange to show you this famous mine in full operation.
INVESTMENTS STOCKS BONDS
314 First Natl. Bank Bldg.
Chiropractic and Electric Treatments
DIAGNOSIS FREE
DR. G. A. NETH
Licensed Drugless Practitioner
—Phone 80—
120 W. Center St.
Anaheim
Mrs. Anna McKim
Maternity Cottage
615 E. Center St., Anaheim
Phone 149-M
Bessica F. Raiche, M.D.
Specializing Obstetrics and Diseases of Women
217-218 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Telephones:
Office 649J Residence 649-M
Dr. C. S. O'Toole
Physician & Surgeon
Phones: Residence 548
Office 569
242 W. Center St.
Phone 317
Anaheim Feed & Fuel Company
Hay, Grain, Seeds, Poultry Supplies,
Fertilizers; Wood, Coal, Sprays
and Insecticides.
Public Weight Masters, 15-ton Scales
Anaheim, California
Dr. G. W. Closson
Veterinarian
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID
DOGS AND COWS.
Phone 288J—128 W. Adele St.
Anaheim
3 wells being No. 1 Drilling Huntington Beach Field
90% Goes to Unit Holders
Only 1000 Units and each holder gets his 90% profits from three wells.
The Mallia properties are in proven territory.
Malis Syndicate Units Now $200
NOT A STOCK COMPANY—but a participating Plan with your interests safeguarded by the Title Insurance & Trust Company of Los Angeles, acting as your Trustee and paying as dividends 90 per cent of production every 30 days, less a small Trustee charge. Dividends are not controlled by Board of Directors or any group of men—but based on production ONLY.
You Get a Fixed Share of Production With Each Unit
$200 Invest, Neils Unit Holder 1 bbl, in 700.
$500 Invest, Neils Unit Holder 1 bbl, in 280.
$1000 Invest, Neils Unit Holder 1 bbl, in 140.
400 bbl well pays 5% a month on Investment.
FIGURE YOUR PROFITS FROM 3 WELLS
COME TO THE FIELD OR LET US TAKE YOU.
See us in actual drilling. Meet us on the ground and see what you are getting for your money.
C. W. YONGE, Office Meyer Hotel
Phone 1192, Santa Ana
See our representative, Mr. M. Corey at the well, who will be pleased to answer all questions and inquiries.
FALECONER & DAY
Huntington Beach
WEISS & BORCHARD
Phone 120, Orange
Miscellaneous
For Sale—Real Estate
FOR SALE—5 ac. 7 yr. Val. 6 room strictly mod. bungalow, very close to town, only $32,000. ½ cash.
-10 ac. 20 yr. walnuts in oil dist., only $18,000. cash $5000.
-5 ac. to cut into 1 or more ac. Only $800 per acre.
-5 room mod. bungalow, $500 cash down.
H. E. SCOTT, Real Estate
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE
112 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 505
-East front lot paved street $1500.
-4 room house. Lot 50x150, $1900.
-East front lot. Lemon st., $1800.
-Melrose st., lot, $1250, east front.
-$1000 Lots 250 down, 30 per month.
-Have buyer for small house that can be had for small payment down.
P. V. BRADY, 308 E. Center St.
FOR SALE—6 room modern bungalow, built in features, cellar, double garage, large variety of bearing fruit street improvements, $5000 or $5500 furnished. See owner at 133 E. Maple, Fullerton.
BUSINESS PROPERTY
FOR SALE—Huntington Beach. Four business lots, adjoining First National Bank Building, 25% investment. The only close-in property left. Call up or write THE DOAK-CHAMBERS COMPANY, 211 Main Street, Huntington Beach California, Telephone No. 4.
FOR SALE—Bungalow court consisting of six 6 room bungalows, 2 bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, breakfast room. Garage for each bungalow. Faces cast on paved street. Only one block and a half from center of Anaheim. This will pay a handsome return on investment and increase very rapidly in value.
FOR SALE—Beautiful modern home close/in on West Broadway. This is priced right and should be seen to be appreciated. We will be glad to show you these and other good buys in town property and groves. SIMPSON REALTY COMPANY, 130 West Center St.
For Sale—Autos
-20 Maxwell Road O.K. Thrush.
-20 Chev Tour, A Peach All Around.
-19 Dodge Road, Perfect condition.
-19 Oakland Road, New Paint Wire Wheels.
-18 Dodge Tour, Fair.
-18 Bulk Rond, Good condition.
-17 Bulk Tour, A Swell Buy.
-17 Ford Tour, A Bargain.
-17 Ford Speed, Many Extras.
-16 Saxon Road, Very Cheap.
-12 Bulk Road, $75.00 Takes It Stores:
Pomona Los Angeles San Berdo Mexico
FOR SALE—$250, 1917 Ford roadster. Look it over at Liberty Garage, 209 S. Los Angeles-st. Phone 452.
TRACTOR and farm tools, used 48 days, $500, quick sale. Phone 424L FOR SALE—Dodge Touring. A No. 1 condition. 206 N. Los Angeles-st.
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE—Barley Hay, N. D. McDOWELL, % mile west of Buena Park on Orangethorpe-ave.
BOARD and room for two gentlemen, 314 E. Claudina-st. Anaheim.
Lost
LOST—Airedale dog in the vicinity of Richfield Giant oil well. Anwers to the name of "Teddy." Notify BOOTH & HENZIE, Anaheim. Reward.
LOST—Brown 'coat hat, trimmed in burnt orange, between Anaheim and Placentia. Finder leave at 808 East Broadway.
Nursery Stock
ALL KINDS of Citrus Trees. Tanaka Citrus Nursery, north end of Lemon-st. Anaheim. Phone 480W.
FOR SALE—Valencia Orange Trees. One Year Supply Co., performance buds at MARSHBURN & SMITH BROS. Phone 128-J-2 Nurseries, N. E. Placentia.
Poultry
Miscellaneous
Girl or woman for generk, 3 in family, 211 IlliChildren to care for by the
407 Bush-st.
Saleslady, thoroughly exdry Goods, Hosley and
state experience, age and
Press Box R, care Plain
20 years experience wants
Citrus ranch. Can give rences, Box 100 care Plain
WOMAN—Will take charge
business or store. Address
Mars, MRS. E. LEWIS, 134
any, Anaheim.
Live Stock
To buy live stock; highest
price paid. Ph. Anaheim 182
NO MORE
company stock of the
QUE LIGHT
SILVER
MINES CO.
Their Silverado
terries are daily actively
creating a large quantity
owner. I have been fortuin procuring for sale a
block of this security
a non-resident owner
is now available for
See me for this stock
will arrange to show
this famous mine in full
tion.
1920 bus, 20 passenger,
ALEXANDER MOTOR
7 N. Los Angeles-st., Annee 247.
Miscellaneous
Girl or woman for generk, 3 in family, 211 IlliChildren to care for by the
407 Bush-st.
Saleslady, thoroughly exdry Goods, Hosley and
state experience, age and
Press Box R, care Plain
20 years experience wants
Citrus ranch. Can give rences, Box 100 care Plain
WOMAN—Will take charge
business or store. Address
Mars, MRS. E. LEWIS, 134
any, Anaheim.
Live Stock
To buy live stock; highest
price paid. Ph. Anaheim 182
NO MORE
company stock of the
QUE LIGHT
SILVER
MINES CO.
Their Silverado
terries are daily actively
creating a large quantity
owner. I have been fortuin procuring for sale a
block of this security
a non-resident owner
is now available for
See me for this stock
will arrange to show
this famous mine in full
tion.
1920 bus, 20 passenger,
ALEXANDER MOTOR
7 N. Los Angeles-st., Annee 247.
Miscellaneous
Girl or woman for generk, 3 in family, 211 IlliChildren to care for by the
407 Bush-st.
Saleslady, thoroughly exdry Goods, Hosley and
state experience, age and
Press Box R, care Plain
20 years experience wants
Citrus ranch. Can give rences, Box 100 care Plain
WOMAN—Will take charge
business or store. Address
Mars, MRS. E. LEWIS, 134
any, Anaheim.
Live Stock
To buy live stock; highest
price paid. Ph. Anaheim 182
NO MORE
company stock of the
QUE LIGHT
SILVER
MINES CO.
Their Silverado
terries are daily actively
creating a large quantity
owner. I have been fortuin procuring for sale a
block of this security
a non-resident owner
is now available for
See me for this stock
will arrange to show
this famous mine in full
tion.
For Sale
—Studebaker, good paint,
good tires and in fine mechanical condition $450
1919 Chevrolet Tour., over-hauled and repainted. A good buy.
1920 Chev. Rd., in good conditlon. Some buy.
FOR SALE—Beautiful modern home close/in on West Broadway. This is priced right and should be seen to be appreciated. We will be glad to show you these and other good buys in town property and groves, SIMPON REALTY COMPANY, 130 West Center St.
LOT FOR RENT—100x150 on Helena- st, between Chestnut and 3rd South-st, OTTO REES, 1302 Lincoln-ave., Anaheim, Cal.
FOR SALE BY OWNER—7 room modern house furnished or unfurnished with garage. 425 E. Adele-st.
SACRIFICED—5 acres 4 yr. old Valenclas. All piped. 'New modern 3 room house and bath, Large garage, 5 shares water stock. Well located. Price $9000. $5000 cash will handle. W. J. JEWELL REALTY CO., Room No. 7, Goden State Bank Building:
For Rent
FOR RENT—Ground space with water, light and gas, $10 per month. Tents furnished if desired. Bed 50c per night. Ready now. 322 S. Lemon-st.
FOR RENT—Large floor space, for any purpose, 139 S. Los Angeles-st.
FOR RENT—4 room modern furnished flat. Close in, 212 Third-st south, upstairs (south on Lemon.)
FOR RENT—Two room apt., 218 S. Clementine-st. No. Children.
FOR RENT—Front sleeping room, furnished.Call 227-W.
FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room.Gentlemen only.. 1104 W.Center-st.
FOR RENT—6 room house.Inquire CHEVROLET GARAGE, Phone 684. 306 North-st.
FOR RENT—Large furnished pleasant bedroom.close in. 407 N. Los Angeles-st.
FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room. 316 N.Lemont-st.
Nursery Stock
ALL KINDS OF Citrus Trees.Tanaka Citrus Nursery,north end of Lemon- at Anaheim.Phone 480W.
FOR SALE—Valencia Orange Trees.
One Year Supply Co., performance buda at MARSHBURN & SMITH BROS.
Phone 129-J-2 Nurseries,N.E.Piacen-tia.
Poultry
FOR SALE—9 young Rhode Island Red Hens.Inquire 1007 W.Broadway.
FOR SALE—POULTRY BUSINESS—5000 Laying Hens.40 large incubators 2 cows,horse and wagon.Ford delivery truck.All the latest improved accessories.Here's a paying investment from the start.See us for fur- ther particulars.HOWARD REALTY CO.,152 S.Los Angeles-st.
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.
MAXWELL,touring.
Ford Coupe,practically new.
OLDS SIX Touring.
Terms.No brokerage.
OLDSMOBILE AGENCY
328 W.Center St.Phone 101
FOR SALE—
1921 Paige "Glenbrook"
Demonsfrator.
1919 Bulck "G" Sedan.
1919 Paige "G" touring.
1918 Paige "G" touring.
1918 Chevrolet 4-90 touring.
1918 Oldsmobile "8" tour- ing.
1918 Ford Speedster.
1919 Oakland "2" touring.
1916 Velle touring.
Every car a bargain and priced for quick sale.Look these over before buying.
BOOTH & HENZIE
Paige Distributors
INVESTMENTS
BONDS
First Natl. Bank Bldg.
Phone 210
Huntington Beach Field
t Holders
Units Now $200
—but a participating
Company of Los Antrustee and paying as
of production every 30
steeer charge. Dividends
ward of Directors or any
aid on production ONLY.
Share of ProducEach Unit
Holder 1 bbl. in 700.
Holder 1 bbl. in 280.
Holder 1 bbl. in 140.
a month on Investment,
ITS FROM 3 WELLS
OLD OR LET US TAKE
drilling. Meet us on the
you are getting for your
office Meyer Hotel
,Santa Ana
the well, who will be
ries.
S. HATTIE ALLEN
Park, Phone Ful, 172-R
KEIFFER, Anaheim.
For Sale
—Studebaker, good paint,
good tires and in fine
mechanical condition $450
1919 Chevrolet Tour., overhauled and repainted. A
good buy.
1920 Chev. Rd., in good condition. Some buy.
Buick Six Rd., overhauled,
and a good buy.
Fords—ten of them from
$175 up.
—We sell these cars for a
small payment down and
balance on easy terms.
THE TAGGART CO.
Ph. 490 Ph. 555
Anaheim Fullerton
306 N. Los Angeles
131 W. Commonwealth
Used Car Bargains
Ford Touring
490 Chevrolet touring
1917 Oakland touring
1919 Ford Roadster
Dodge Touring
These cars are in good shape
and range in price from $150 to
$450. A small payment down and
12 months on the balance.
C.C. & G.R. Jones
Phone 41—Anaheim
226 So. Los Angeles St.
LOANS
Any Amount
Current Rates
A.V.Calkins
109 E. Center St.