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Saturday, July 2, 1921
GROVE HI SCHOOL
PRINCIPAL ON JOB
GARDEN GROVE, July 2—A. D. Hoenshel former principal of the Orange district high school, assumed his duties as principal of the Garden Grove union high school today.
The district hope has grown since he recent appointment from a high school district to a union high school district. By the county supervisors grant of the petition for the affiliation of the high school district of Garden Grove, Bolan and Alamitos. The petition was heard and granted at the last meeting of the county board.
Election of the trustees of the union high school is scheduled for Monday July 11. The board will be organized immediately and a special tax will be levied to build a temporary high school building, according to presidents.
Other adjacent districts may be brot into this union high school before the new school term opens.
Enrollment in the high school for the first year of the course will number about 60 students, Principal Hoenshel said. Four teachers will be assigned to the school. The remainder of the high school course, completing the regulation four years, will be added as the students progress.
The grammar school board of trustees, of which R. B. Richoy is president have handled the high school matters to date, but with the creation of the union district an election of trustees is made necessary.
Principal Hoenshel has been with the Orange union high school for the last four years. He was principal of that school for two years, but his health, at that time, would not allow him to continue in the executive position.
He will move his household to Garden Grove, August 1, he said.
Garden Grove News
GARDEN GROVE, July 2—The vacationable bible school opened Monday in the Garden Grove grammar school with over 100 children in attendance. Tuesday the enrollment was 113.
Miss Mettle Chaffee is superintendent; Mrs. Thomason in charge of the aloyd; Mrs. Jesse Watte, primary department and took over the business July 1. The store will be conducted under the name of Arrowsmith's Drygood store.
Wilma Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ward, had the misfortune of breaking her arm just above the wrist joint when trying to crank a gasoline engine and Monday afternoon she is getting along nicely.
Miss Lela Chaffer has been on the sick list since her return home from normal at Santa Barbara.
Mr. Ernest Zimmerman returned home Sunday from Los Angeles where she visited her sister, Mrs. M. Howard, several days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jentges and family left Wednesday morning for California Hot Springs, where they expect to spend a week or ten days.
Standing of Clubs
COAST LEAGUE
W. L. Pet
San Francisco ... 55 22 .632
Sacramento ... 51 36 .580
Seattle ... 49 25 .583
Los Angeles ... 45 26 .566
Oakland ... 43 39 .524
Vernon ... 44 43 .506
Salt Lake ... 30 52 .366
Portland ... 18 62 .222
Yesterday's Results
Los Angeles 8, Oakland 5.
San Francisco 8, Vernon 5.
Salt Lake 12, Sacramento 11.
Portland 4, Seattle 1, (called in 4th rain; no game.)
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L. Pet
Pittsburg ... 47 22 .651
New York ... 40 26 .606
Boston ... 35 29 .547
Brooklyn ... 34 34 .500
St. Louis ... 33 34 .493
Chicago ... 30 34 .480
Cincinnati ... 25 42 .373
Philadelphia ... 19 44 .302
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L. Pet
Cleveland ... 44 25 .638
New York ... 41 28 .594
Washington ... 38 34 .528
Detroit ... 34 35 .493
Boston ... 32 33 .492
St. Louis ... 31 39 .443
Chicago ... 27 38 .415
Philadelphia ... 27 42 .393
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Santa Fe Lease Wednesday
Mr. Troy Estes was visitor Wednesday.
Mrs. Cans. Willimis De Maria were shopping Wednesday.
Mrs. Harry Wolfe Doria were in Anaheim Wednesday.
Dr. Davis of Bren wa Fe Lease Wednesday.
Mr. Harold McKrawverly scaled Wednesdays a little easier.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ari to Buena Park where supper at the home of Boll.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Spe Anahaim Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bab Meitors at the home of Charles Hamilton of B night.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert We are home after a visit dino.
Miss Margarette Fly Meranda, Mr. Everett, Donald Cullen were placed in Long Beach Wednesday.
Mr. Whitter Cullen visitor Thursday.
Mr. Raymond Jones Wednesday.
Bob Meranda was in Fmr. and Mrs. Jack A Johnson and Mr. M.Job supper at the home of Al Shryer.
Mrs. Willis Evans is Mrs. Berrina Hack, mninger's sister, and a Thursday for her home ter spending several months formia.
Mr. Webb Andrews visited Mr. and Mrs. Thursday.
SELLS TEN AT TWENTY C
Elmer T. Worthy recently appointed as a tenn Junior college in
Garden Grove News
GARDEN GROVE, July 2—The vacationable bible school opened Monday in the Garden Grove grammar school with over 100 children in attendance. Tuesday the enrollment was 113.
Miss Mettle Chaffee is superintendent; Mrs. Thomason in charge of the aloyd; Mrs. Jesse Waute, primary department, and Mrs. Frank Monroe and Miss Vesta Newman have charge of the kindergarten. There are also the following volunteer helpers in each class:
The Rev. Mrs. Ames, Misses Esther and Eddythe Hedstrom, Mrs. C. C. Voitt, Mrs. Lulu Beardsley and Mrs. J. A. Knapp.
Mr. Isa Pearson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buehler, was united in marriage to Mr. Kinney, of Redlands, at the Baptist parsonage in Huntington Beach, Wednesday.
The Buehler family moved here recently from Redlands, on account of Mrs. Buehler's ill health, and have made their home on the Spain ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Kinney will make their home in Redlands.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Elliott and son, Edwin, Mrs. Mamie Harris and Mr. and Mrs. John Davin, of San Diego, attended the wedding of Miss Zylpha Dumukes, who was united in marriage to Fred M. Cronenwett of San Francisco in Santa Ana Saturday evening, Mrs. Cronenwett is Mrs. Elliott's niece.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Arrewsmith have purchased Scott & Co.'s drygoods stock.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L. Petc
Cleveland ... 44 25 .638
New York ... 41 28 .594
Washington ... 38 34 .528
Deirolf ... 34 35 .493
Boston ... 32 33 .491
St. Louis ... 31 39 .443
Chicago ... 27 38 .415
Philadelphia ... 27 42 .393
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
W. L. Petc
Louisville ... 48 27 .614
Minneapolis ... 38 20 .559
Milwaukee ... 38 32 .542
Indianapolis ... 34 35 .492
Kansas City ... 32 37 .468
Toledo ... 33 39 .458
St. Paul ... 30 37 .448
Columbus ... 30 42 .417
Yesterday's Results
Toledo 8, Indianapolis 6.
Columbus 6-1, Loulsville 8-4.
Milwaukee 19, Kansas City 6.
WESTERN LEAGUE
At Wichita 4, Tulsa 6.
At St. Joseph 2, De Moines 1.
At Sioux City 3, Omaha 10.
At Oklahoma City 7, Joplin 0.
AWARD S. A. SCHOOL JOB
The Simpson company, of Los Angeles has been awarded the general contract for building the new grammar school house on Forest ave., in the west part of Santa Ana, and Hill & Son, of Santa Ana, was given the contract for installing the heating and ventilating system. The Simpson Co.-bid was $54,450 and Hill & Son, $3896.
ANNOUNCEMENT
The Anaheim Used Car Market Opens Today
With the Largest and Best Stock of Used Cars in Orange County for you to select from.
LOOK THE CARS OVER! ASK OUR PRICES!
Market Opens Today
With the Largest and Best Stock of Used Cars in Orange County
for you to select from.
LOOK THE CARS OVER! ASK OUR PRICES!
COMPARE WITH OTHERS!
Cash—Terms or Trade.
NO BROKERAGE
Here is our list of Used Cars ready for delivery:
STUDEBAKERS AUBURNS HUPMOBILE
FORDS BRISCOES MAXWELLS
DODGES BUICKS OVERLANDS
CHEVROLETS CHANDLER HUDSON
OAKLANDS NASH MARMON
OLDSMOBILE PAIGE PACKARD
Anaheim
Used Car Market
Center St., Next City Hall, Anahe
Santa Fe Lease
SANTA FE LEASE, July 2.—Miss Margarette Flynn, Miss Mona Meranda and Mr. Lay Grant and daughter were Anaheim walters Wednesday.
Mr. Trey Estes was an Ankheim visitor Wednesday.
Mrs. Chas. Willimus and Mrs. Fred De Maris were shopping in Anaheim Wednesday.
Mrs. Harry Wolfe and daughter Daris were in Anaheim shopping Wednesday.
Dr. Davis of Brea was on the Santa Fe Lease Wednesday.
Mr. Harold McKraw, who was severely scalded Wednesday is resting a little easier.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Andrews motored to Buena Park where they will have supper at the home of his sister, Mrs. Boll.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Spears motored to Anaheim Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Meranda were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamilton of Brea Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Welch and family are home after a visit in San Bernadino.
Miss Margarette Flynn, Miss Mona Meranda, Mr. Everett, Miller and Mr. Donald Cullen were pleasure seekers in Long Beach Wednesday evening.
Mr. Whifer Cullen was a Newport visitor Thursday.
Mr. Raymond Jones was on the lease Wednesday evening.
Bob Meranda was in Paundena Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Andrews, Mr. C Johnson and Mr. M. Johnson enjoyed a supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Shryer.
Mr. Willis Evans is on the sick list.
Mrs. Bertha Hack, Mrs. F. D. Greeninger's sister, and son, Joe, left Thursday for her home in Kansas after spending several months in California.
Mr. Webb Andrews of Buena Park visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Andrews Thursday.
SELLS TEN AT WHAT TWENTY COST HIM
Elmer T. Worthy, ex-service man recently appointed as a teacher in Santa Ana Junior college and high school
Plain Dealer Wants Bring Surprise Place Your Wants Before the Greatest Number of Shops
NEW TODAY
FOR RENT—Furnished double apartment, 211 W. Chartress, Phone 545-J.
Small pigs for sale, corner of North and West-sts. Phone 238-R.
FOR RENT—Front sleeping room, 202 So. Clementine, Gentlemen only, Phone 444-J.
Fine German roller canaries, Six untrained pairs, spring hatch. Bargain at $36.00 per bunch. Single singers $10.00 each, 268 N. Grand-st. Orange. Phone 374-W.
FOR SALE—300 feet ornamental fencing, post, wire, complete, good as new, Phone 342-J.
FOR SALE—Small new house in Anaheim, 10½ by 16 inside, Suitable for any purpose. Cheap for cash. Inquire Los Alamitos Service Station.
Nursery Stock
ALL KINDS OF Citrus Trees. Tanaka Citrus Nursery, north end of Lemonst., Araheim, Phone 480W.
FOR SALE—Valencia Orange Trees One Year Supply Co., performance buds at MARSHBURN & SMITH DROS, Phone 128-J-2 Nurseries, N. E., Phoenicia.
Markets
Butter ... 42
Eggs, extra ... 30
Case count ... 29
Pulllets ... 26
Cheese ... 19 @ 21
Live Poultry
Hens, 3 lbs., undon, per lb... 19
Hens, 3 lbs., up to 3¼ lbs., per lb ... 24
Hens, 3¼ lbs., and up, per pound ... 25
Hen, colored up to 4 lbs., up ... 28
Brollers, 1 to 1¼ lbs., each ... 28
Brollers, 1½ to 2 lbs., up each ... 31
Fryers, 2¼ lbs., up to 3 lbs., each ... 28
For Sale—Miscellaneous
Stone tomato plants for sale, $2.00 per thousand. Guaranteed true to name. WM.E.WRIGHT, West Broadway and Brookhurst.
FOR SALE—Garage 12x16 to be moved. Also sink and stool for bath room. 317 E.Cypress-st.
FOR SALE—12 by 14 tent, $15.H.E.SCOTT, real estate, 112 N.Los Angeles street.
FOR SALE—Tent, floor and fly, size 10x14, Price $35.00, Inquire Gilbert's Tent City.
FOR SALE—Wicker baby buggy. Inquire 1311 W., Center-st.
FOR SALE—Talking parrot, 616 N.Spadra-st., Fullerton.Phone 311.
FOR SALE—About 12 tons of good barley hay; priced low for immediate sale, J.E.DURKEE,一半 mile north of Brookhurst station, Phone 755-J-1.
FOR SALE—Fresh goat and kid.Gives best of milk.Dame of this goat is a 7¼ quart milker,L.M.WEEKS,208 N.Olive-st.,Anaheim.
FOR SALE—Good new and old Mesa Barley Hay,从 $15 to $23 per ton.At my ranch,can deliver if desired.see G.L.MCOMBER,Fullerton,Phone 175-R-1.
FOR SALE—Fine apricots,% mile north,% mi east Garden Grove.Write on phone Garden Grove 82-R.W.F.NEWSOM.
FOR SALE—Fine tone plano,在 excellent condition,$275.00 Inquire BILL PAYNE,Nudelhaker Garage.
FOR SALE—Bargain in fine pianos 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.
SELLS TEN AT WHAT TWENTY COST HIM
Elmer T. Worthy, ex-service man recently appointed as a teacher in Santa Ana Junior college and high school has just sold 10 acres near Huntington Beach for what 20 acres cost him in November, 1910.
Development of oil at Huntington Beach made the sale possible.
"I bought 20 acres for nothing down and nothing a month," said Worthy today.
"John Cady, who lives in Imperial valley was so anxious to sell the ranch that he sold it to me on those terms, the price being $10,000."
This week Worthy sold the north 10 acres of the property, which lies across the street and a short distance south of the Oceen View school house to his father, J. T. Worthy, for $10,000. The elder Worthy will hold the 10 acres for oil leasing. Within 15 minutes after he had agreed to sell to his father,
ELK PARK LOTS
$100 cash, balance monthly. No interest first year.
J. T. Lyon Realty Co.
207 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 46-
MENT
ed Car Today
in Orange County
K OUR PRICES!
MARKETS
Butter ... 42
Eggs, extra ... 30
Case count ... 29
Pullets ... 20
Cheese ... 19 @ 21
Live Poultry
Hens, 3 lbs, and unden, per lb ... 19
Hens, 3 lbs, up to 3% lbs,
per lb ... 24
Hens, 3% lbs, and up, per pound ... 25
Hen, colored up to 4 lbs, up ... 23
Brollers, 1 to 1% lbs, each ... 28
Brollers, 1½ to 2 lbs, up each ... 31
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 ... 30
Geese ... 28
Old ducks, 3½ lbs, up each ... 23
up, each per lb ... 44
Old Tom turkeys ... 40
another man offered him more for the property than he had sold it for.
Since the sale, the son has been offered $15,000 for the ten acres that he retains. That ton has the improvements that were on the twenty.
However, Elmer Worthy expects to hold on to the remaining ten acres especially so since the drilling of a well on Jesse Clark's place a quarter of a mile east has been started.
LEMON PACKERS
— Wanted — Experienced lemon packers, five months' steady work if desired.
Phone Orange 404 or 363, evenings 628-W.
David Hewes Realty Corp.
Orange, Cal.
We Want One Man In Orange County
to handle the exclusive sale of the Positive Automobile Turning Signal
—The most attractive automobile accessory ever placed on the market.
—The only Day and Night Signal. Seen from front and rear of car.
—$500 to $1000 required to finance the contract. You handle your own money.
—Reply immediately, as only one man in each county can receive the contract.
Address: P-A-T-S Mfg. Co.
Lodi, California
FOR SALE—Fine apricots, % mile north, % ml east Garden Grove, Write or phone Garden Grove 82-R., W. F. NEWSOM.
FOR SALE—Fine piano in excellent condition, $275.0 Inquire BILL PAYNE, Studebaker Garage.
FOR SALE—Bargain in fine pianos at Gambler's Storage House, 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.
Miscellaneous
FREE—Sahd, already piled, if removed at once, 401 N. Claudina st.
PIANO TUNING, $3.50
Repairing, Cleaning and Regulating ALL WORK GUARANTEED
F. W. SCHMIDT, Piano Tuner
Phone 478-M
Placentia ave. and North st., Anaheim
BOARD and room for two gentlemen $14 S. Claudina-st., Anaheim.
Live Stock
FOR SALE—Fresh Jersey cow. MRS. O. HANNING, Olive Blvd.
FOR SALE—1 milk goat giving 2 qts. and one 15 months old and one 3 months old. M. UTTERWEILER, Buena Park, across from schoolhouse.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Three Saanum Toggenberg milk goats, for poultry, furniture or what have you? Mrs. L. LYTLE, P. O. Box S. Yorba Linda, Cal.
Wanted—Miscellaneous
WANTED—$3000 from private party, as first mortgage on 12 acre grove. For particular write today to R. R. 2, Box 280, Anaheim, Calif.
WANTED—To buy old bicycles or bicycle frames. L. M. WISSER, 171 W. Center-st.
WANTED—To buy live stock; highest market price paid. Ph. Anaheim 183.
FOR SALE—Horse, 6 years old. Weight about 1300 lbs., C. S. COX, 1 mile east of Cypress.
Mrs. Anna McKim
Maternity Cottage
615 E. Center St., Anaheim
Phone 149-M
It Is Better to Buy a USED CAR
Alexander's Offering of Dependable RENEWED CARS
Cadillac 8 Coupe, 4 new cord tires. Looks and runs like new. This car is priced far below the market. A sacrifice.
New Allen demonstrator. Run less than four hundred miles and ideal five-passenger car. Ready to demonstrate any time.
Five passenger Studebaker, good running condition and has good tires. The best buy in Orange county.
Reo five-passenger touring Excellent condition and is priced right. A demonstration will sell you.
18-passenger Chevrolet bus. Onl yrun one season, repainted, new rubber. Would make a fine car for beach run this summer.
1920 Dodge Commercial car, screened express body. Very cheap.' Will give excellent terms on this one.
Alexander Motor Car Co.
Phone: 247
247 No. Los Angeles St.
(Automobile Row)
Four hundred men and women united in a common cause can accomplish anything within reason for Anaheim. Join the Chamber of Commerce.
Mrs. Anna McKim
Maternity Cottage
615 E. Center St., Anaheim
Phone 149-M
It Is Better to Buy a USED CAR of Bob White Than Wish You Had.
Common usage of the phrase "Used Cars" carries the meaning to many people that the cars are old and worn out. This is wrong. Many people only drive a few hundred miles before turning their machine in on a new one, and for this reason many exceptional values are offered.
This applies to the USED CARS we offer. Furthermore these cars have been put in first class condition in our own shops.
Chandler Touring car, new paint, good upholstering and top. Good rubber and in first class condition. Car previously owned by a careful driver.
Ser. S 16 value Stutz like new. New cord tires, wire wheels, new paint. If you are looking for class see this one. Price right.
1920 Ford Sedan. If you are looking for an enclosed car, try this one out.
Ser. 8 Franklin Roadster.
Ser. 9 A Franklin Roadster.
Ser. 8 Franklin Touring.
1920 Liberty Demonstrator. As good as a new car, with a factory and personal guarantee.
1920 Auburn Beauty Six. (A beauty.)
Several other cars not listed.
BOB WHITE CO.
Orange County Distributors for Franklin and Liberty.
135 S. Lemon St.-Anaheim
Third & French Sts., Santa Ana
Bring Sure Results
Greatest Number of Readers
For Sale—Real Estate
FOR SALE—4 rooms and bath, close in, $2650, a bargain.
- 6 rooms and bath, paved street, $5000, better for cash.
- Lot 40x132, $650, terms.
- Lot 41x150, $1000, $250 down.
FOR SALE—2½ acre lot, not far from oil derrick at Garden Grove, land itself is worth the money regardless of oil prospects. Price $2500. You will have to hurry or this will be gone.
H. E. SCOTT, Real Estate
112 N. Los Angeles-st.
FOR SALE—By owner, 5 room dwelling close in, $4500. Phone 682 or call at 404 N. Lemon-st.
One of the Most Beautiful Homes in Anaheim
Nine room modern home, five rooms downstairs, four upstairs. Each bedroom has roomy ventilated closets with chest of drawers in each bedroom. One with large dressing room in connection. Plastered garage with laundry room off garage. Basement, Lawn front and rear with solid cement driveway to garage. This is one of the very finest homes in Anaheim and is priced right.
SIMPSON REALTY COMPANY
130 West Center-st.
Olive-st, lot east front $1300.
Duplex, 3 rooms, each renting for $25.00, $3500, terms.
Four room house, close in, $3650.
10 acres with 6 room house, bearing trees, close in, $23,000.
Have you a house, you can sell for small payments down. Am all sold out and need more.
P. V. BRADY, 308 E. Center-st.
BIGELOW, 211 E. Center
FOR SALE—8 room two story house located at 224 E. Broadway. Must sell within the next ten days. For participles call 275 KK or see W.T.W.A.
For Sale—Autos
- Ford Sedan. Run 1100 miles.
- Buick Road. Perfect.
- Dodge Tour. O.K. Throut.
- Buick Tour. Good shape.
- Oakland Road. New Paint.
- Dodge Tour. Cheap.
- Ford Tour. DeLuxe Body.
- Ford Speed. Good Condition.
- Overland Speed. Dolled Up.
- Buick Road. Take it for $50.00.
Stores:
Pemona Los Angeles
San Berdo Mexico
FOR SALE—1917 Saxon Roadster, good condition, good rubber. Just the thing to cut down for a racer. $50 down, balance easy terms. MAY MOTOR CO., 322 West Center-st. Phone 670.
FOR SALE—1918 Studebaker Touring, new battery, good tires, in first-class mechanical condition. $150 down. Balance easy terms. MAY MOTOR CO., 322 West Center-st. Phone 670.
FOR SALE—$250. 1917 Ford roadster. Look it over at Liberty Garage, 209 E. Los Angeles-st. Phone 452.
TRACTOR and farm tools, used 48 days, $600, quick sale. Phone 324M.
FOR SALE—Dodge Touring. A No. 1 condition. 206 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 Rent
FOR RENT—Large room for machine shop or other purpose. 139 S. Los Angeles-st.
FOR RENT—Front bedroom, 403 E. Center-st. Phone 581.
FOR SALE, RENT, TRADE OR REPAIR—Second-hand and new sewing machines as White, Singer, Wheeler
Olive-st, lot east front $1300.
Duplex, 3 rooms, each renting for $25.00, $2500, terms.
Four room house, close in, $3650.
10 acres with 6 room house, bearing trees, close in, $23,000.
Have you a house, you can sell for small payments down. Am all sold out and need more.
P. V. BRADY, 308 E. Center-st.
BIGELOW, 211 E. Center
FOR SALE—8 room two story house located at 224 E. Broadway. Must sell within the next ten days. For particulars call 235-RK or see W. T. WALLOP, Nursery-ave., Anaheim.
MAN FROM MISSOURI
Would buy this ranch roo $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 hurry.
See STEWART, 200 East Center St.
FOR SALE—5 ac. 7 yr. Val. 6 room strictly mod. bungalow, very close to town, only $22,000. 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 $80 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
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 vcry 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 BY OWNER—7 room modern house furnished or unfurnished with garage, 425 E. Adele-st.
SACRIFICED—6 acres 4 yr. old Valencias. All piped. New modern 3 room house and bath. Large garage, 5 shares water stock. Well located. Price $9000. $6000 cash will handle. W. J. JEWELL REALTY CO., Room No. 7, Goden State, Bank Building.
For Rent
FOR RENT—Large room for machine shop or other purpose. 139 S. Los Angeles-st.
FOR RENT—Front bedroom, 403 E. Center-st. Phone 581.
FOR SALE, RENT, TRADE OR REPAIR—Second-hand and new sewing machines as White, Singer, Wheeler and Wilson, Davies and others, from $10 up. We buy or trade second-hand pianos, HAMMEL'S MUSIC STORE, 124 E. Center, Phone 145.
FOR RENT—2 furnished front rooms suitable for couple, 221 W. Broadway.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 416 N. Olive-st.
FOR RENT—Nice sleeping room for two men. 122 W. Cypress-st. Phone 384-W.
FOR RENT—Furnished room with bath Garage if desired, MRS. MUIRHEAD, Buena Park.
GARAGE FOR RENT—Close in, 217 N. Clementine-st.
FOR RENT—6 room house. Require CHEVROLET GARAGE, Phone 844, 306 N. Los Angeles-st.
FOR RENT—Sleeping room, 201 E. Adele-st.
Lost
LOST—Scotch Collie puppy answers to name of Sandy, reward; 104 E. Broadway. Phone S-M.
LOST—Blue-black navy blanket last Friday night, corner of Center and Olive. Reward; 407 E. Center-st.
LOST—Water Spaniel dog, with black and white spots and Oakland license on collar, Monday p.m., Answers to "Teddy." Reward of $20.00. Phone Los Angeles 288044.
Poultry
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, $160 down.
FORD Touring, $75 down.
CADILLAC 8 Touring, $500 down.
MAXWELL touring.
CHEVROLET Roadster
FOR SALE
New 4-room house, large lot,
several walnut trees. Good location.
$3000.00, small payment down.
The J. T. Lyon Realty Co.
207 N. Los Angeles St. Ph. 46
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 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 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.
CHEVROLET Roadster
OLDS SIX Touring.
Terms: No brokerage.
OLDSMOBILE AGENCY
228 W. Center St. Phone 101
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
LOANS
Any Amount
Current Rates
A.V.Calkins
109 E. Center St