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Brea News Items
BREA July 5, (Spl.)—Mr. Carr and family of Brea canyon were busy Saturday afternoon exploring their pantry to last over the fourth of July as many others were doing the same thing.
Mr. Leuter Douglas and wife of Los Angeles spent Saturday night and Sunday at the home of Mrs. Vallandigham at the L. V. Shop on Pomona-ave.
Mr. Bath wife and children expected to spend Sunday and Monday in Santa Ana canyon.
The Brea band will play for the public Saturday evening for the first time. They have just about completed the orchestra now. So Brea is still on the map.
The their practice was well attended last Friday evening at the Christian church.
The Ladies' Aid society expect to serve a fine dinner about next Friday evening at the Christian church. There is no use to say any more as everybody knows what to expect.
Mrs. Elder and others from the Union lease were shopers in Brea Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Hodkins is much improved and is working again.
The Honor Knights will entertain the Long Beach S. S. class Sunday after church. They will take a hike up some canyon.
Rev. W. E. spicers and daughter Miss Edith returned home from Glendale last Wednesday evening.
Miss Blanche Thompson of Placenta was a visitor at Brea last Thursday evening at the Swoop home on Walnut-at.
Mr. Mike Godfrey who died last Thursday evening was laid to rest in Loma Vista cemetery today. Funeral was well attended and their many friends express sympathy to the bereaved ones.
Mr. Jack Gooney, the new manager of the Co-operative, and wife will locate in Brea as soon as they can find anything to live in. They are stopping in Fullerton at present and the going to and from is pot very convenient.
Mr. Clarence Dean, who is with the Progress, and his wife will spend the fourth of July at Corona, Del Mar, Balboa. They expect to live in Brea definitely. Mrs. Dean will remain at the Beach until Mr. Dean can find some rooms for housekeeping.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Zerba, and children will spend Sunday in Long Beach. They will take lunchoon and serve it ing their destination. Coming back they decided to go a different way to avoid the detour, so came back over Grimes grade, thru Santa Barbera, Topango canyon, which is one beautiful sight of foliage and forests, then thru Santa Monica and home. Their trip coming back was 110 miles.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Grainger took their 32 hours off with cave and comfort. They motored to Los Angeles went to the Majestic theatre and saw "Parlor, Bedroom and Bath," and said it was a scream. Then they went to "Hip," stayed there all night and returned home Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Johnson entertained Mr. Kirkpatrick at a big chicken dinner Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray while motoring in Los Angeles last Sunday had the misfortune for someone to but their car in the rear driving them head on into a big Hudson and all running into a street car. Luckily no one was hurt but Mr. Murray's car had to have three new fenders and a wheel.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richards drove into telephone pole Thursday, coming from Placelenta trying to avoid the careless driving of another man. No one was hurt, but they were pretty badly shook up. They had to have a new fender and hub cap.
Mr. and Mrs. McElhany motored to Balbona the fourth and enjoyed the day and evening.
BUENA PARK, July 5, (Spl.)—The Woman's club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Cady with 16 members present, Election of officers was held and the following were elected for the coming years:
Mrs. F. Greenwalt, president; Mrs. L. Blatz, vice president; Mrs. J. W. Wilson, second vice president; Mrs. H. E. Warren, secretary; Mrs. N. D. McDowell Federation secretary; Mrs. W. B. Shaw, treasurer.
The club will have a vacation until October. Delicious ice cream, cake and punch were served.
Miss Irma Robinson spent Friday and Saturday with her cousin, Mrs. Boggio, in Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mahr motored to Los Angeles on Friday to visit Mr.'s parents.
Mrs. W. B. Shaw and sons, Hob and Bully, Mark B. Shaw, Miss Emily
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George Cook and Long Beach, and Fr Susana, visited at home Wednesday even
Mr. and Mrs.F daughter, Bessie, and today for Atascader spread several days.
Emmit Smith has ties as mail carrier office after a 15 days
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Harry Houghton spent Wednesday at relatives here.
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Mr. Jack Gosney, the new manager of the Co-operative, and wife will locate in Brea as soon as they can find anything to live in. They are stopping in Fullerton at present and the going to and from is pot very convenient.
Mr. Clarence Dean, who is with the Progress, and his wife will spend the fourth of July at Corona, Del Mar, Balboa. They expect to live in Brea indefinitely. Mrs. Dean will remain at the Beach until Mr. Dean can find some rooms for housekeeping.
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and Little Jack spent last Sunday up Santa Ana canyon.
Walter Bergman and his cousin, Earl Casner, left last Tuesday to visit his uncle, Mr. Henry Bergman, near Warner’s Hot Springs. They will return via Ramona, and visit each of their grandmothers. They are expected home in a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds were Los Angeles visitors last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bergman and children with their grandmother from Calexico, recently from Virginia will spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Parke at Downey.
Mrs. W. H. Swoop and Mrs. Harry Bates were Los Angeles visitors last Thursday.
Mrs. Little and Mrs. Delby of Olinda were Brea visitors last Saturday.
Mrs. George Rainor of the Stearns lease was a Brea visitor last Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Charles Remp and Jackie Bergmann have established a transfer business on Pomona-bivd. They possess a burro and a horse and their way of transferring is perfectly reliable. The R. & P. Transfer Co., S. Pomona-bivd.
G. & L. Lease
G. AND L. LEASE, July 5. (Spl.)—Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Smith’s little granddaughter, who has spent a great deal of her time at this place has left with her father to visit friends in Louisiana. She was to arrive there Tuesday.
Tillman Sellers was over Friday helping his brother Knox work on his car.
Mrs. W. F. Wright of Placentia was over and Spent Friday with Mrs. McElhany.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan are entertaining their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Malone on their return trip to the east. They have spent the past winter with relatives in Pomona, Uplands and this place, and are now returning to their home in the east.
Milton and Preston Varner motored to Orange-co., park and attended the Elka’ barbecue held at that place last Wednesday evening.
Mrs. W. E. Berry, formerly of this lease, but now of the Chapman lease has gone with his sister, Mrs. Muzzell, of Olinda, south to a sudden call from their mother who is very low. They left Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richards left L Blas, vice president; Mrs. J. W Wilson, second vice president; Mrs. H. Warren, secretary; Mrs. N. D. McDowell Federation secretary; Mrs. W. B Shaw, treasurer.
The club will have a vacation until October. Delicious ice cream, cake and punch were served.
Miss Irma Robinson spent Friday and Saturday with her cousin, Mrs. Bogglo, in Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mahr motored to Los Angeles on Friday to visit Mr. Mahr’s parents.
Mrs.W.B.Shawandsons,BobandBally,Mrs.MarkB.Shaw,MissEmilyShawandDonaldBlewleftFridayfortheircottageatHuntingtonBeach,tostayoverthefourth.
Mr.DickDanowasthedinnerguestofMr,andMrs.W.B.ShawTuesdayevening.
Mr和Mrs.E.P.MannvisitedInAnaheimThursday.
Mr和Mrs.R.CauthonanddaughterJewell,Mrs.J.C.CauthonandMrs.CaryCauthonmotoredToAnaheimThursday.
Mr和Mrs.R.CauthonanddaughterJewell,Mrs.EdwardVanSlykeofLosAngelesspentFridayonamotortripthruVenice,SantaMonicaandTopangocanyon.
Mrs.HarleA.AllenreportstheunitofliveacreswithafiveroomhousefromMr,andMrs.ClaireMillertoMrs.TillyLineenofAnaheimConsideration27500.
Mrs.L.J.Robesonandchildren,VirginiaandLawrence Jr.wereAnaheimvisitorsFriday.
MissMableGuernsey,a teacher in the Fresho high school is visiting with her parents,Mr,andMrs.GeorgeH.Guernsey.
The election for school bond was defeated,the vote being 70 to 58.
Mr.GlennCrillyhas erectedanewgarageontheRittersubdivision.
Mr和Mrs.GlydeE.RitterwereLosAnglesvisitorsOnThursday.
Mr.EdwinMartinanddaughter,MissMargaretwereLosAnglesvisitorsFriday.
Mr.GeorgeThurmanofLodiisvisitingatthehomeofhersonanddaughter,Mr和Mrs.HarryHorh.
ThenewfilingsstationofMr.MohreeS.WyglewasopenforbusinessFriday.ThenewstationislocatedonthecornerofEleventh-andGrandaveandtheyhandetheVenturagas.Mrs.A.J.Goldieanddaughters,MissMargaretandMrsJohnClarkofFullerton,werecallingonfriendsintownThursday.
ThemanyfriendsofDr,andMrsFrankAshmorewillbeinterestedtorearichthearrivalofayoungdaughter,Mary.onJune29.
Mr和MrsJamesTravisanddaughterwerebusinessvisitorsinAnaheimandFullertonFriday.
Mr.UttenwellerandMissCatherineUttenwellermotoredtoFullertonAndAnaheimFriday.
Mr和MrsEdwinMartinanddaughter,MissMargaret,Rey,andMrs.
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Harry Houghton spent Wednesday at relatives here.
C.K Lee was A Wednesday.
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Milton and Preston Varner motored to Orange-co. park and attended the Elks' barbecue held at that place last Wednesday evening.
Mrs. W. E. Berry, formerly of this lease, but now of the Chapman lease has gone with his sister, Mrs. Muzzell, of Olinda, south to a sudden call from their mother who is very low. They left Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richards left Friday with their camping outfit for a trip to Belmont Park. They expect to stay several weeks and Mr. Richards will motor down over the week-ends.
Leonard Coffey of this lease and Miss Erma Pheley of Brea attended the Orpheum in Los Angeles Thursday evening.
Walter Bowen and Braton Philbrook visited the Coffey home Friday evening.
Miss Agnes Coffey expects to leave Saturday for a two weeks' rest at Yosemite valley.
The Get-Together club of this lense enjoyed a picnic dinner and a good time at Sulphur slide in Santa Ana canyon Sunday.
Mr. L. L. Goss, formerly of this lease, was visiting old acquaintances here Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kendrick took their tower off and visited the latter's sister in Los Angeles over Thursday night.
Mrs. Outhouse and son, Nile, motored to Los Angeles Friday evening to meet their son and brother who just arrived from Oakland, Mr. Outhouse with his wife, expects to make quite a visit with their mother who resides on this lease.
Mrs. Powell from the Stearns lease and Mrs. Sprung, who is visiting the Powells and friends, also an old friend of the Varners, was over to see her Wednesday evening. It was a great surprise to them and Mrs. Sprung and Mrs. Varner had not seen each other for about 12 years.
Mrs. Calvin Varner and sons Milton and Preston, and Kenneth and Calvin Varner left here Thursday morning to visit the former's sister and family, Mrs. G. L. Armstrong of Filmore. They had a glorious trip driving up thru Sagus but had a 15 mile delour which wasn't so nice, but got back on the houlevard and was a short while reach-
Mrs. A. J. Goldie and daughters, Miss Margaret and Mrs. John Clark of Fullerton, were on friends in town Thursday.
The many friends of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Ashmore will be interested to hear of the arrival of a young daughter, Mary, on June 29.
Mr. and Mrs. James Travis and daughter, were business visitors in Anahlm and Fullerton Friday.
Mr. Uttenweller and Miss Catherine Uttenweller motored to Fullerton and Anahlm Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Martin and daughter, Miss Margaret, Rey, and Mrs. C. L. Knight and daughter Evelyn, Mr. George Knight and daughter, Miss Berfla, Mr. and Mrs. George McNeil and children, Ethel and Alvin enjoyed a delightful picnic at Laguna Beach Tuesday.
Mr. W. B. Shaw and Dick Danse went to Huntington Beach Saturday evening to join the Shaw family at their cottage there. They stayed over the fourth.
Mrs. E. P. Mann and children Eunice and Donald, and Buelah Nelson left Saturday morning on a two weeks vacation. The first stopping place will be near Bakersfield at the home of Mrs. Mann's uncle, and then they will go on to the big trees, camping on the way.
Markets
Butter ... 42
Eggs, extra ... 30
Cass count ... 29
Pullets ... 26
Cheese ... 19
Live Poultry
Hens, 3 lbs. and under, per lb... 19
Hens, 3 lbs., up to 3½ lbs.
per lb... 24
Hens, 3½ lbs., and up, per pound ... 25
Hen, colored up to 4 lbs., up... 28
Browlers, 1 to 1½ lbs., each ... 25
Browlers, 1½ to 2 lbs., up each ... 31
Fryers, 2½ lbs., to 3 lbs., each ... 26
Roosters, 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 ... 25
Old ducks, 3½ lbs., up each lb... 23
up, each, per lb... 49
Old Tom turkeys... 40
Garden Grove News
GARDEN GROVE, July 3—Mr. and Mrs. Paul Albert and son, Ralph, of Los Angeles, were called at the W. B. Harper home Tuesday.
Roy Geren and family went to San Juan Hot Springs Tuesday, where they will remain about three weeks.
The Rev. F. A. Ames motored to Sawtele Wednesday.
Miss Esther Jacques is visiting at the home of her brother in San Diego this week.
Mrs. M. E. Hawk of Long Beach is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. H. Darling, last week.
Mrs. T. Plant is enjoying a visit from her sister of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Bakenhus and daughter, Miss Throsso, and sons, Edwin and Pleasant, visited at the H. Bakenhus home in Coronado recently.
Mrs. Lu Jence is slowly recovering from a stroke of paralysis. She was stricken with it several weeks ago.
Mrs. Mary Winterts visited with Mrs. Blythe in Los Angeles last week.
Mrs. William Kelsey and son, Ernest, and daughter, Margaret, visited relatives in Los Angeles Wednesday.
Mrs. Jennie Graham and son, Lewle have returned to Garden Grove after spending a few weeks at Long Beach.
George Cook and Martin Cook, of Long Beach, and Frank Cook of Santa Susana, visited at the Nelson Cook home Wednesday evening.
Mr. and F. L. Woodhouse and daughter, Beasle, and son, Harold, left today for Atascadero, where they will spend several days.
Emmett Smith has resumed his duties as mail carrier at the local post-office after a 15 days' vacation.
Mrs. Elli Hurris visited with her daughter, Mrs. Loroy Brittingham, at her home in Los Angeles, from Sunday until Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Reyburn left Wednesday for a week's vacation at San Juan Hot Springs.
Harry Houghton of Santa Susana spent Wednesday and Thursday with relatives here.
C. K. Lee was a Los Angeles visitor Wednesday.
C. A. Emerson made a business trip to Huntington Beach Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Jackson and little granddaughter, Virginia Cain, left Thursday to spend two or three weeks at San Juan Hot Springs.
G. J. Middlebrooke and family, of Huntington Beach, have rented one of the new Nearing cottages on Sixth-st.
NEW TODAY
FOR SALE—New Cashier cash register.
Phone 338-J. ORANGE-CO. SERVIED STATION, 750 S. Los Angeles-st.
FOR RENT—Furnished 5 room bungalow for 3 months, 632 N. Lemon-st.
WANTED—Work of any kind by capable young man experienced ranch work.
Phone 533-J. BEN BEULKE.
FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom and kitchen.
Adults. Phone 674 after 6 p.m.
FOR RENT—Room with breakfast if desired, 500 E. Sycamore-st, or phone 672-J.
FOR RENT—5 room house on Elm-st.
Inquire at 702 S. Lemon-st.
WANTED—Young lady with some stenographic experience as office assistant.
HARRY D. RILEY, Studebaker distributor, 151 S. Los Angeles-st., Anaheim.
WANTED—Plain sewing.
Children's clothes a specialty.
Call after 6 p.m.
611 N. Claudina-st.
FOR RENT—1 two room apt and single sleeping room, 312 S. Los Angeles street.
One Chester White male hog, taken up by A. C. SNOWBERGER on Katelia Road, Anaheim. Box 15.
FOR SALE—Fine young team of mare mules, 1300 lbs each. Good harness, McDONALD FORD AGENCY, Anaheim.
Phone 262.
Standing of Clubs
COAST LEAGUE
W. L. Pet
San Francisco ... 59 ... 33 ... 641
Seattle ... 52 ... 37 ... 584
Sacramento ... 53 ... 39 ... 571
Oakland ... 47 ... 40 ... 540
Los Angeles ... 46 ... 40 ... 535
Vernon ... 45 ... 47 ... 489
Salt Lake ... 35 ... 54 ... 379
Portland ... 20 ... 65 ... 235
For Sale—Miscellaneous
FOR SALE—Small new house in Anaheim, 10% by 16 inside. Suitable for any purpose. Cheap for cash. Inquire Los Alamitos Service Station.
FOR SALE—300 feet ornamental fencing, post wire, complete, good as new.
Phone 342-J.
—Fine German roller canaries. Six untrained pairs, spring hatch. Bargain at $26.00 per bunch. Single singers $10.00 each. 268 N. Grand-st., Orange.
Phone 374-W.
—Small pigs for sale, corner of North and West-st., Phone 238-R.
—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—About 12 tons of good barley hay, priced low for immediate sale.
J.E.DURKEE,一半 half 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 ½ quart milker.L.M.WEEKS,308N.Olive-st.,Anaheim.
FOR SALE—Good new and old Mea Barley Hay,从 $15 to $23 per ton.At my ranch,can deliver if desired,see C.L.MCOMBER,Fullerton,Phone 176-R-1.
FOR SALE—Fine apricots,% mile north,% mi east Garden Grove.Write or phone Garden Grove 82-R.W.F.NEWSOM.
FOR SALE—Fine tone plano,在 excellent condition,$275.Inquire BILL PAYNE, Studebaker Garage.
FOR SALE—Bargain in fine pianos at Gamber's Storage Warehouse,202 No.Los Angeles-st.,Anaheim.
Wednesday for a week's vacation at San Juan Hot Springs.
Harry Houghton of Santa Susana, spent Wednesday and Thursday with relatives here.
C. K. Lee was a Los Angeles visitor Wednesday.
C. A. Emerson made a business trip to Huntington Beach Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Jackson and little granddaughter, Virginia Cain, left Thursday to spend two or three weeks at San Juan Hot Springs.
G. J. Middlebrooke and family, of Huntington Beach, have rented one of the new Nearing cottages on Sixth-st.
Mrs. Myrtle Orrie, who lives near Modjeska's ranch, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Elmira Preston.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fowler are the proud parents of a 9½ pound baby boy, born Wednesday, June 29, at the local hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. John Davin, of San Diego spent from Saturday until Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Elliott. Mrs. Davin is Mrs. Elliott's niece.
Mr. and Mrs. A. John Read are enjoying a few days at San Juan Hot Springs.
Andy Sornalabal of Brenn, was a visitor in Garden Grove Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Smith, Miss Clara Munz, Earl Morrill and Mr. and Mrs. Monte Preston, of Downey, returned Tuesday from a week's vacation spent at Little Bear.
Miss Nettle Abbott, of Annheim, is spending this week with Miss Leta Hayes.
Miss Olive and Mable Northerross spent Tuesday in Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer A. Hodenhumer and family and Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers and two children left Wednesday for a week's fishing trip near Bishop.
The following, Mrs. William Reese, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. William Reese, Jr., J. B. Reese and Emmett Reese, have motored out from Waco, Tex., to spend the summer with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Wesley Smith, at Garden Grove.
Mrs. Manile Harris returned to Long Beach Sunday to visit her son after spending the week-end at the R. W. Elliott home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Burkett of Long Beach, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bodenhamer.
Wilson Blackburn, from Emporin, Kansas, arrived here Monday to visit his sister, Mrs. B. J. Collins and family. Blackburn is looking for a location and his family will follow later.
Mrs. Beulah Urwick and little daughter Maxine, spent Wednesday in Los Angeles.
West Coast Lease
WEST COAST, July 5, (Spl.)—Monroe, Chambers and wife had a very enjoyable trip to Long Beach last Thursday.
Miss Marlan Clark is spending the week-end on the West Coast at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Tunis.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillips and children were Anaheim visitors last Saturday
Standing of Clubs
COAST LEAGUE
W. L. Pet
San Francisco ... 59 33 .641
Seattle ... 52 37 .584
Sacramento ... 53 39 .571
Oakland ... 47 40 .540
Los Angeles ... 46 40 .586
Vernon ... 45 47 .489
Salt Lake ... 35 54 .329
Portland ... 20 65 .235
Yesterday's Results
Los Angeles 8-3, Oakland 7-6.
San Francisco 4-4, Vernon 5-2.
Salt Lake 18-3, Sacramento 13-5.
Seattle 10-2, Portland 2-3.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L. Pet
Pittsburg ... 49 24 .671
New York ... 44 26 .029
Boston ... 37 31 .544
St Louis ... 26 25 .507
Brooklyn ... 37 36 .507
Chicago ... 31 37 .456
Cincinnati ... 27 44 .380
Philadelphia ... 19 49 .279
Yesterday's Results
Cincinnati 4-2, Chicago 2-6.
New York 8-7, Brooklyn 1-4.
Pittsburg 5-3, St Louis 2-7.
Boston 6-3, Philadelphia 4-2.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L. Pet
Cleveland ... 47 26 .644
New York ... 45 28 .616
Washington ... 40 36 .526
Detroit ... 37 36 .507
Boston ... 32 37 .454
St Louis ... 32 43 .427
Chicago ... 29 41 .414
Philadelphia ... 29 44 .397
Yesterday's Results
Cleveland 6-11, Chicago 4-10.
Washington 4-7, Boston 1-3.
New York 6-14, Philadelphia 4-4.
Detroit 4-7, St Louis 1-6.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
W. L. Pet
Louisville ... 46 28 .622
Minneapolis ... 40 32 .556
Millwaukee ... 38 34 .528
Kansas City ... 34 37 .479
Indianapolis ... 34 37 .479
Toledo ... 35 41 .461
St Paul ... 32 39 .451
Columbus ... 32 43 .427
Yesterday's Results
Milwaukee-Kansas City games postponed; rain.
Minneapolis 4-6, St Paul 7-1.
Louisville 13-2, Indianapolis 7-3.
Columbus 3-4, Toledo 7-8.
WESTERN LEAGUE
St Joseph 3-7, Omaha 8-4.
Oklahoma City 5-3, Tulsa 2-2.
Wichita 11-3, Joplin 5-7.
Sloux City 0-3, Des Moines 1-0.
ELK PARK LOTS
$100 cash, balance monthly. No interest first year.
J. T. Lyon Realty Co.
207 N. Los Angeles St Phone
Barley Hay, from $10 to $25 per ton.
At my ranch, can deliver if desired,
see C. L. McCOMBER, Fullerton, Phone
176-R-1.
FOR SALE—Fine apricots, % mile north, % mi east Garden Grove, Write or phone Garden Grove 82-R, W.F.NEWSOM.
FOR SALE—Fine tone piano in excellent condition, $275.00 Inquire BILL PAYNE, Studebaker 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.
HAMMEL'S MUSIC STORE
124 E. Center-st. Phone 145, for Planox, Players, Phonographs, Sewing Machines.
Wanted—Miscellaneous
WANTED—$3000 from private party, as first mortgage on十二 acre grove For particular write today to Rt.R.2 Box
280, Anaheim, Calif.
WANTED—To buy live stock; highest market price paid Ph.-Anaheim l82.
Poultry
WANTED—To buy poultry for cash.
Will call for it: Phone E.W.Pohlman,
7-R-2 Address R.R.2.
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-California
Anaheim Feed & Fuel Company
Hay,Grain,Seeds,Poultry Supplies,Fertillizers Wood,Cool Sprays and Insectides.
Public Weight Masters,15-tons Scales Anaheim California
It Is Better to Buy a USED CAR of Bob White Than Wish Hat
West Coast Lease
WEST COAST, July 5. (Spl.)—Monroe Chambers and wife had a very enjoyable trip to Long Beach last Thursday.
Miss Marian Clark is spending the week-end on the West Coast at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Tunis.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillips and children were Anaheim visitors last Saturday evening.
Rev. Elliott and wife of San Diego were visiting on the West Coast Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Art Sleek and children from Fullerton, were West Coast visitors last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tunis and niece Miss Marian Clark, spent Saturday night and Sunday at Anaheim Landing.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Reed of Los Angeles and daughter, Vivian, spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Keen on West Coast lease.
Mr. Raymond and family Were Anaheim visitors last Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. James Robertson and Mrs. Gauldin were visiting on the Union lease last Friday afternoon.
William Stout has moved his family to Long Beach, where he has purchased a place and is employed in the oil fields. Sorry to lose such good citizens as they have been West Coast people many months.
Many from the West Coast were Seal Beach visitors Monday evening to view the fire works.
Balwin Refrigerator—Stroup-Barnes Furniture Co.
Mrs. Anna McKim
Maternity Cottage
615 E. Center St., Anaheim
Phone 149-M
Dr. G. W. Closson
Veterinarian
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID DOGS AND COWS.
Phone 288J—128 W. Adele St.
Anaheim
ELK PARK LOTS
$100 cash, balance monthly. No interest first year.
J T. Lyon Realty Co.
207 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 46
Alexander's Offering of Dependable RENEWED CARS
Cadillae 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.
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
Miscellaneous
new house in Anaheim. Suitable for cash. Inquire at the Station.
For Sale—Real Estate
FOR SALE—4 rooms and bath, close in, $3650, a bargain.
- 6 rooms and bath, paved street, $5000, better for cash.
- Lot 40x132, $650 terms.
- Lot 54x150, $1000, $250 down.
BIGELOW, 211 E. Center
One of the Most Beautiful Homes in Anaheim
Nine room modern home, five rooms downstairs, four upstairs. Each bedroom has rooftop 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.
Anaheim
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.
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 hurry. See STEWART, 200 East Center St.
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.
For Sale—Autos
Ford Sedan. Run 1200 miles.
Buick Road. Perfect.
Dodge Tour. O.K. Thruout.
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:
Pomona Los Angeles
San Herdo 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.
332 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.
332 West Center-st. Phone 670.
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 444M.
FOR SALE—Dodge Touring. A No. I 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—Front sleeping room, 207 So. Clementine. Gentlemen only. Phone 444-J.
FOR RENT—Furnished double apartment, 211 W. Chagrtress. Phone 549-J.
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 RENT—2 furnished front rooms
Here's another house snap, new and nifty, four rooms, fine neighborhood. Yours for $3000. Half cash if you hurry.
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
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 east 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. SIMPON REALTY COMPANY, 130 West Center St.
SACRIFICED—5 acres 4 yr. old Valencias. 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, Golden State Bank Building.
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 BROS. Phone 128-J-2 Nurseries, N. E., Placentia ave., and North st., Anaheim.
Miscellaneous
PIANO TUNING, $5.50 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, 314 S. Claudina-st, Anaheim.
For Rent
FOR RENT—Front sleeping room, 207 So. Clementine. Gentlemen only.
Phone 444-J.
FOR RENT—Furnished double apartment, 211 W. Chardtress. Phone 549-J.
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 RENT—2 furnished front rooms, suitable for couple, 221 W. Broadway.
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. Inquire CHBVROLET GARAGE, Phone 684.
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 8-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.
Live Stock
FOR SALE—Fresh Jersey cow, MRS.O.HANNING, Olive Blvd.
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
Miscellaneous
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.
314 S. Claudina-st, Anaheim.
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,, overhauled and repainted. A good buy.
1920 Chev. Rd., in good condition. Some buy.
Bulck 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
SPECIAL SALE OF USED CARS
Open Evenings
OLDSMOBILE Page 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
328 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