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Tuesday, July 12, 1921 Buena Park News BUENA PARK, July 12—(Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Jack Golden motored to Laguna Beach Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shaw and sons were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parker at Los Angeles Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barnahlin and children of Los Angeles spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Boyle. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cawthon and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Little, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Williams were in Anaheim Saturday evening. Carl Gifford of Whittler was in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Little and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Thurman motored to La Cresenta to the Little mountain home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Robeson and children visited Mrs. Ella R. Adams at Alhambra Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Buell and daughter, Joanna, enjoyed the show at Anaheim Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cauthon and daughter Jewell, motored to Seal Beach for a swim Sunday. Mrs. Ethel Conway was the weekend guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Breckenridge, of San Pedro. Miss Gertrude Smith of Scott & Frampton's started on a two weeks' vacation Monday. Part of it will be spent at the beach. Garden Grove News GARDEN GROVE, July 12 — Principal A. D. Hoosenshel of Garden Grove union high school, wishes to announce that beginning this week he will be at the Garden Grove grammar school on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons during the month of July when he will be pleased to see anyone who is interested in the affairs of the high school. A deal was closed last week by the Garden Grove Feed store which has been conducted by the Consumers' Feed and Fuel Co., of Long Beach, was transferred to the Anaheim Feed and Fuel Co. The new firm assumed charge here the first of the month. H. Ames and family arrived in Garden Grove last week from Plaza, last Friday from Tonopah, Nevada, for a six weeks' visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jessup. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shields returned home from Idyllwild Sunday evening, where they enjoyed a few days' outing. The Village Gossip Ehlner E. Heidt, scout executive, today warned all persons visiting the Blxby Boy Scout camp not to bring dogs unless they want them to look like or suffer the tortures of an animated pincushion. The warning came as the result of an experience suffered by the thorobred brindle bulldog owned by Mr. and Mrs. Pearl B. Johnson, 1327 N.Broadway, Santa Ana, who, taking the dog along, motored to the camp to see Master Ned Johnson. As any good dog would do, this one "took after" one of the many rabbits that inhabit the vicinity of the camp. Breer's Rabbit led his pursuer through a thick patch of cactus, with the result that the dog emerged looking like a porcupine, and according to Heidt, there was not a spot on the poor creature the size of a finger tip that was not adorned with a cactus spine. Heidt and his company of scouts had a splendid chance to demonstrate their first aid ability. They began by extracting the spines on the dog's back, so that he could rest on his back while the painful operation of extracting the rest of the "stickern" was in process. Even Fido's mouth, tail and eyes did not escape. The dog proved very patient and demonstrated his thanks as each painful spine was pulled out with a wag of his lacerated tail and by licking the hands of his kind friends. A hornet left his "stinger" in the leg of Heidt. Standing of Clubs COAST LEAGUE W. L Pet San Francisco .....62 38 .620 Seattle .....57 38 .600 Sacramento .....59 40 .506 Oakland .....52 43 .547 Los Angeles .....49 44 .527 Vernon .....49 50 .483 OLINDA LEASH Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Fern Richardson, and Mrs. C.A.E.Mrs. Augustus Rice were week-end grub John Richardson. Mrs. C.H.Mehl her niece, Mrs.Pedro. Mr. and Mrs.B Los Angeles visited Mr. and Mrs.B daughter, Ruth, mday visiting Mr.A Emory's mother who has become came home with Mrs.George K Dorothy and Donna field of Escondida. Mrs.Mather.of daughter, Mrs.F Mr. and Mrs.J guetsis, Mr. and Mrs.Misses Fern M Goddard, Mrs.A Mrs.C.Al Elsne Beach Sunday whi by Mr. and Mrs.Daughter,Rutr Mr. and Mrs.E drov, visited Mrs.C.H.Mehlen,P Henry went home Mr. and Mrs.F Mrs.D.A.Little tors Saturday night on Mrs.Little's p Fox of Fullerton. Mr. and Mrs.Willy were the dinner Mr.Traves' sister of Los Angeles. Miss Milinda B been in the Fuller past three weeks an operation-for so tonsilitis returned day.She is doing in the Placentia t Mr. and Mrs.O day,and Sunday ing their daughter worth and family. Mrs.and Mrs.C children,Carol,G their niece,Mrs.To Newport Sunday Mr.Will Annalin port beach for him to be improving soon return home Mr.Mr.Mrs.. A deal was closed last week by the Garden Grove Feed store which has been conducted by the Consumers' Feed and Fuel Co., of Long Beach, was transferred to the Anaheim Feed and Fuel Co. The new firm assumed charge here the first of the month. H. Ames and family arrived in Garden Grove last week from Plaza, N. D., and have moved into the home which they purchased in the east part of town last year. Mr. Ames is a brother of Rev. Mr. Ames, pastor of the Free Methodist church. He reports crop conditions in North Dakota very good. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Stillens and Roland, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Basilan and family, Miss Olive Northcross and Kevan Coffman spent Thursday evening grunion fishing at Anaheim Landing. Mrs. A. E. Barnes and daughter, Margaret, of Los Angeles, visited at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. William Adland, several days this week. Mrs. O. W. Kenworthy and daughter, Doreolda, spent Monday and Tuesday with her daughter at Venice. George Tyler, William Knoll, Walter Benhardt, Robert Knapp, the Misses Maud Aronhalf, Chasie Hammontree and Edna Beardsley left Friday morning for Sweltzer's camp, where they will attend the B. Y. P. U. encampment for 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Baxter and four children, of Long Beach, spent Sunday with Mrs. K. S. Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. George Holle, Mrs. Emma Holley, Mrs. Colten and Mrs. Mary Demming of Los Angeles, spent Wednesday at Huntington Beach. Mrs. Towner and mother of Santa Ana, and Mrs. K. S. Hendricks and Miss Elizabeth Miller spent Monday at Anaheim Landing. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Fulson visited in Los Angeles Wednesday. J. E. Brown and family accompanied by Miss Vera Palge, Gladys Velda and Howard Barnes, spent several days at Laguna Beach this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Garrison and daughter, Miss Ada, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Huff in San Pedro Sunday. Dr Alfred Gumblier of Los Angeles was a guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Violett Monday. Malcom Wharton and Travis and Stanley Anderson left Tuesday on a few days' fishing trip to Big Bear. Miss Ruth Honn, of Los Angeles is visiting at the home of Rev. F. A. Ames. Gerald Ogborn of San Jose, spent Sunday and Monday at the P. M. German home. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Scott were Los Standing of Clubs COAST LEAGUE W. L. Pet San Francisco 62 38 620 Seattle 57 38 600 Sacramento 59 40 596 Oakland 52 43 547 Los Angeles 49 44 527 Vernon 49 50 493 Salt Lake 34 59 366 Portland 21 71 228 Yesterday's Results No games scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet Pittsburg 53 27 653 New York 47 29 618 Boatton 41 32 562 Brooklyn 41 38 519 St Louis 40 37 513 Chicago 33 40 452 Cincinnati 27 48 369 Philadelphia 22 52 297 Yesterday's Results Brooklyn 3, Pittsburg 8. Chicago 7, New York 2. Boston 2, Cincinnati 0. Philadelphia 9, St Louis8 (called at end of 8th rain). AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet Cleveland 50 28 641 New York 47 31 603 Washington 44 40 524 Detroit 40 41 491 Chicago 33 35 485 Boston 36 40 477 St Louis 35 45 428 Philadelphia 31 40 403 Yesterday's Results New York 4, Chicago 0. Boston 6, Detroit 1 (1st game.) Boston 7, Detroit 3 (2nd game.) St Louis 5, Washington 4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. L. Pet Louisville 49 32 605 Minneapolis 43 37 538 Milwaukee 42 38 525 Indianapolis 41 38 519 Columbus 39 43 476 Kansas City 37 42 468 Toledo 38 45 458 St Paul 36 50 419 Yesterday's Results Milwaukee 10, Toledo 9. Indianapolis 15, St Paul 2. Columbus 11, Kansas City 9. Louisville 11, Minneapolis. Markets Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eggs , extra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Case count ..... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Pullata ..... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Cheese ..... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Live Poultry ..... Hens, $3 lbs., under, per lb.....14 Hens, $3 lbs., up to $% lbs., per lb.....19 Hens, $3% lbs., and up, per pound.....28 Hens, colored up to $lbs., per pound.....28 Dr. Alfred Gumbler of Los Angeles, was a guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Violett Monday. Malcom Wharton and Travis and Stanley Aniderson left Tuesday on a few days' fishing trip to Big Bear. Miss Ruth Honn of Los Angeles is visiting at the Home of Rev. F. A. Ames. Gerald Ogborn of San Jose spent Sunday and Monday at the P. M. German home. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Scott were Los Angeles visitors Wednesday. Mrs. W. M. Kelsey and sons, Ernest and Dolph, and daughter Martha, spent Thursday at the Gene Coffin home in Arcadia. Mr. and Mrs. F. Burrell of Fremo are visiting at the J. E. Shields home. Mrs. Burrell and Mrs. Shields are cousins. W. J. Newsom and family were dinner guests of friends in Buena Park Wednesday evening. Mrs. C. C. Baneroff arrived here Markets Butter ... 43 Eggs, extra ... 23 Case count ... 31 Pulllets ... 26 Cheese ... 19 @ 21 Live Poultry Hens, 3 lbs. and under, per lb... 14 Hens, 3 lbs. up to 3½ lbs., per lb... 18 Hens, 3¼ lbs. and up, per pound... 25 Heen, colored up to 4 lbs., up... 38 Broilers, 1 to 1½ lbs., each... 25 Broilers, 1½ to 2 lbs., up each... 31 Fryers, 2¼ lbs. to 3 lbs., each... 35 Roasters, soft bone, over 3 lbs., and up, per lb... 40 Old cocks, per lb... 12 Stages, per lb... 18 Ducklings, Pekins, 3½ lbs. and up per lb... 30 Geese ... 25 Old ducks, 3½ lbs. up, each lb... 28 up, each, per lb... 44 Old Tom turkeys... 40 WANTED Lemons for Cash Pepper’s Fruit Co. Packing House Olive, Calif. Phone Orange 161-W Call Evenings Bert Leihy, 303 Orange A. J. Miller, 206-J, Santa Ana THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Olinda News Items OLINDA LEASE, July 12. (Spl.)—Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Richardson, Miss Fern Richardson, Miss Alice Goddard and Mrs. C. A. Elmer, of Los Gatos, Mrs. Augustus Richardson, of Oxnard, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson. Mrs. C. H. McIlery is entertaining her niece, Mrs. Edger Good of San Pedro. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Longstreet were Los Angeles visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Emory and daughter, Ruth, motored to Perris Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Soules. Mrs. Emory's mother, Mrs. Agnes Emory who has been visiting Mrs. Souces came home with them. Mrs. George Krause and children, Dorothy and Donald, visited Mrs. Hatfield of Escondida. Mrs. Mother of Fullerton visited her daughter, Mrs. Frank Delley, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson and guest, Mrs. and Hubert Richardson, Misses Fern Richardson and Alice Goddard, Mrs. Augustus Richardson, Mrs. C. A. Elmer motorized to Long Beach Sunday where they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Richardson and daughter, Ruby, of Zolina. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tuttle of San Pedro, visited Mrs. Tuttle's sister, Mrs. C. H. McHenry, Francis and Allen McHenry went home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Delley, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Little were Anaheim visitors Saturday night They also called on Mrs. Little parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fox of Fullerton. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Travers and family were the dinner guests Sunday of Mr. Traves' sister, Mrs. Rex Munsey, of Los Angeles. Miss Mildred Richardson who has been in the Fullerton hospital for the past three weeks where she underwent an operation for appendicitis and also tonsilitis returned to her home Friday. She is doing very nicely and in the Placentia telephone office. Mr. and Mrs. Olie Peck spent Saturday and Sunday at Inglewood visiting their daughter, Mrs. Claud Pennyworth and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McHenry and children, Carol, Gladys, and Bruce and their niece, Mrs. Edgel Good motored to Newport Sunday evening. Mr. Will Austin who is now at Newport beach for his health is reported to be improving very much and will soon return home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Velts land family, Mrs. Bort Spear, Miss Agnes Maguire. Mr. and Mrs. Jack De Maria and Mr. Al Rocks were in Anaheim visitors Sunday evening. Miss Margrette Flynn and Miss Mona Meranda, Everett Miller and Don Cullen were Seal Beach visitors Sunday evening. Mr. Ray Grant was an Anaheim visitor Sunday evening. Robt Jones and family enjoyed a welter roast at Newport Friday night. Miss Margrette Flynn, Mr. C. Miller, Miss M. Meranda and Mr. D. Cullen were Anaheim visitors Friday night. Miss Lois and Clarice Jacobs visited Miss Saddle Jones Sunday. Miss Florence Brown of Brea was a visitor on this lease Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Welch and family were Newport visitors Sunday. Miss Gertrude Lyle, Miss Ruth Maguire, Mr Bill Harvey and Mr. John Wilbur were at the show in Anaheim Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Andrews were in Anaheim Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs Robert Meranda 140 family and Mr. and Mrs Walter Morris and family and Mr. and Mrs Breydy and family of Redondo enjoyed a picnic at Santa Anna canyon Sunday. RECORD CANTALOUPE SHIPMENT That more cantaloupes were raised and shipped from Imperial valley this year than ever before, is the statement of Arthur La Londe, 629 North Birch-st, Santa Ana, who has just returned from there. La Ronde says that more than 10,000 cartons were shipped from Imperial this season averaging 220 cars a day, and went to points as far north as Canada and as far east as Cuba.Close to 30,000 acres were under cantaloupe cultivation this year. If it's from Witman's it's good! WESTERN LEAGUE Wichita 2, Sloux City 1. Joplin 2, Des Moines 8. Tulsa 7, Omaha 11. St Joseph at Oklahoma City, postponed; rain. ELK PARK LOTS $100 cash, balance monthly.No interest first year. J.T.Lyon Realty Co. New Location 111 N.Los Angeles St.Phone 46 PLAIN DEaler Place Your Wants NEW TODAY FOR SALE—1st class lot, 65x180,east front,paved street,$1800. -Lot 51x150,$1000,$250 down,$20 per month. -5 room home,good location,owner going east and will sell right. BIGELOW,211 E.Center-st. FOR SALE—New Rotary,White sewing machine.Call 588-J or call at 125 N.Clementine-st. FOR RENT—Sleeping room.Close in.Gentiment preferred.$288 S.Los Angeles-st. FOR SALE—Two room apartment for housekeeping,也so sleeping room.$312 S.Los Angeles-st. FOR SALE—Good team horses and harness,good family cow,Lumber wagon, 2 horse disc,ridger,blocker,2 horse plow,cultivator,s steel tooth harrow, lever harrow.A.NIEMAN,R.F.D.G.,box 146,Anaheim,Center-st. Mile east of East-st.or see McDONALD,Ford Agency.Phone 262. HAY! HAY! FROM GROWER TO CONSUMER—Choice alfalfa in truck and trailer lots from Hemet Valley.Ralead as goat and rabbit hay.Prices right.Phone 128-J-2 Placentia.W.G.SmitFullertonR.D.No.2,Bx56-A. One Year Supply Co.performance buds at MASHBURN & SMITH BROS.Phone 128-J-2 Nurseries,N.E.Placentia. WANTED—a good late model secondhand Ford,must be in A-1 condition at right price.No dealers.AddressR.D.No.1,Box 80-A,Buena Park.Cal. FOR SALE—Alfalfa hay,也black horse,$25.F STROMBERG.first house west of Dr Demming. For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Apricots from 1½ cents so tonsilitis returned to her home Friday. She is doing very nicely and in the Placentia telephone office. Mr. and Mrs. Olia Peek spent Saturday and Sunday at Inglewood visiting their daughter, Mrs. Claud Pennyworth and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McLeury and children, Carol, Gladys, and Bruce and their niece, Mrs. Edgol Goad motored to Newport Sunday evening. Mr. Will Anshi, who is now at Newport beach for his health is reported to be improving very much and will soon return home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Velts and family moved into house number 17 on the Olinda lease, recently occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dales. Buddle Clapp, who has been visiting relatives in Santa Ana for the past week returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Roberts and family motored to Long Beach Sunday. Santa Fe Lease SANTA FE LEASE, July 12. (Spl.)—Anaheim visitors Saturday night were Mr. Lou Moore, C. H. Williams, Mr. Ray Grant, Mr. Elmer Williams, Mr. Lawrence Cullen, Mr. Dewey Vanatta, Mr. Brown Williams, Mr. Harry and Chas. Evans, Mr. Marlon Vanatta, Mr. George Cullen, Jr., Mrs. George Cullen and daughters, Jane and Louise, Miss Margrette Flynn, Everett Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolfe and daughter, Doris, Miss Mona Miranda, Mr. Don Cullen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Cohely and daughter, Lola, Mr. M. Collins, Mr. Bert Welck, Miss Gertrude Lyle, Mr. Bill Harvey, Mr. Fred and L. Joney, Mr. Ruz Collain and Mrs. Walkup, and ELK PARK LOTS $100 cash, balance monthly. No interest first year. J. T. Lyon Realty Co. New Location 111 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 46 5 ACRES VALENCIA ORANGES A small payment down, balance small yearly payments from crops, will make you the owner of this high-class income grove. Will consider house as first payment. C. B. BERGER CO. FOR SALE New 4-room house, large lot, several walnut trees. Good location.$3000.00; small payment down. The J. T. Lyon Realty Co. New Location 111 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 46 HighClass Grove For Sale —We have a special price for a short time on one of the very best 10-acre, 7-year-old Valencia groves in Orange county. Has extra large crop and fine setting for next year. Good uniform soil, pumping plant.Close-in, fine location, reasonable termsThis is an A-1 high-class grove and a real money-maker. If you want something good,dont fail to see this. The J. T. LYON REALTY COMPANY New Location 111 N. Los Angeles Street Phone 46 One Year Supply Co. performance buds at MASHBURN & SMITH BROS. Phone 128-J-2 Nurseries, N.E.Placen-tla. WANTED—A good late model second-hand Ford must be in A-1 condition at right price.No dealers.Address R.D.No.1 Box 80-A,Buena Park.Cal. FOR SALE—Alfalfa hay; also black horse.$25.F. STROMBERG.first house west of Dr.Demming. For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Apricots from 1½ cents to 3 cents.D.E.MAGILL,3 miles south on Palm-aye. FOR SALE—Stone tomato plants.E South-st,between Sunkist and Placentia-aves.JOHN KAHLEN.Jr. FOR SALE—New potatoes,$2.00 per sack.I mile west,1½ mile north.Garden Grove,old Hill ranch.A.W.LINDLEY. FOR SALE—Five bee hives.W.C.NEAL,R.2.Fullerton.Box 66. FOR SALE—4 cars manure.Will take $2.00 per ton.A bargain if you want them hurry.D.R.MACDONALD.Phone 591;Res.$225-W. FOR SALE—Cheap bed of yellow Jersey Sweet Potato plants.LLOXD W.COOKSON.West Orangthorpe. FOR SALE—Windmill,tower,and 4000 gallon Redwood tank.F.C.KINNER,R.F.D.No.1Box 194,Anaheim. FOR SALE—All kinds of fruit for canning.Four miles west of Anaheim to Dale-ave,and half-mile north to Olive st.Phone 181-J-1.CAPASSO. FOR SALE—Fresh gant and kid.Gives best of milk.Dame of this goat is a 7% quart milkor,L.M.T.WEEKS,208 N.Olive-st.,Anaheim. FOR SALE—Fine apricots,% mille north,% mi east Garden Grove.Write or phone Garden Grove 82-R.W.F.NEWSOM. FOR SALE—Fine tone plano.in excellent condition.$275.00 Inquire BILL PAYNE,Studebaker Garage. FOR SALE—Bargain in fine planes at Gambor's Storage Warehouse,202.No.Los Angeles-st.,Anaheim. FOR SALE—900 tons Imperial Valley Sheep Manuru,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. USED CARS But Not Worn Out It Is Better to Buy a USED CAR This is an A-1 high-class grove and a real money-maker. If you want something good, don't fail to see this. The J. T. LYON REALTY COMPANY New Location 111 N. Los Angeles Street Phone 46 Santa Fe Back East Excursions On Sale—Daily to August 15 Fares Plus 8% Tax Chicago.....106.80 Kansas City.....87.60 Denver.....77.40 St Louis.....101.40 St Paul.....105.00 New York.....172.14 Philadelphia.....165.66 Boston.....179.10 Washington, D.C....162.30 New Orleans.....106.80 and many others N. J. Kuhlman, Agent, Anaheim, Cal. Telephone: Office 217; Residence 227-J USED CARS But Not Worn Out 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. 195 S. Lemon St—Anaheim Third & French St., Santa Ana Dealer Wants Bring Sure Results Place Your Wants Before the Greatest Number of Readers TODAY class lot, 65x180, east, t, $1800. 200, $250 down, $20 per good location, owner will sell right. 211 E. Center-st. Rotary, White sewlery, 588-J or call at 125 leeping room. Close in. arred, 208 S. Los Anroom apartment for sleeping room. 312 dozen thorobred d laying hens. $1.50 D. Ford Agency, Phone team horses and harcow, lumber wagon, enger, blocker, 2 horse steel tooth harrow, NIEMAN, R. P. D. heim, Center-st., % st.-st., or see McDONny. Phone 262. HAY! TO CONSUMER— truck and trailer Valley. Raleed as hay. Prices right. acentla, W. G. Smil o. B. Bx. 56-A. Co. performance buds & SMITH BROS. carseries, N. E. Placenood late model secondbe in A-1 condition. No dealers. Address 30-A, Buena Park, Cal. alfa hay, also black ROMBERG, first house imming. Miscellaneous For Sale—Real Estate FOR SALE—Beautiful new plastered 6 room bungalow on Chapman-aver Beautiful location. Inquire 200 Melrose-st., Placentia. FOR SALE—Large lot on good street, some cash, balance your terms. D. R. MACDONALD. Phone 325-W. FOR SALE 11½ acres walnuts close in, with large crop, house, barn, poultry houses, yards, domestic water. 10 miles. Only $22,000, ½ cash, bal. 10 years, 7%. This is considered a first class grove. Lots, all sizes and prices from $850 to $2000. A good corner lot in good neighborhood, $2100. A young, energetic man has 7 1-3 acres Val. Orange grove, and a house and lot in Anaheim he wishes to exchange for lemon ranch of 35 or 40 acres and will assume. Beautiful 2½ acre tract within a few minutes drive of Anaheim, right in the oil district, only $2500. This would make someone a beautiful home. Two lots, 4 room house, garage, chicken yard, 50 Valencia trees. Other fruit, only $3500, $700 cash, balance $28.50 per month. H. E. SCOTT, Real Estate LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE 112 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 505 FOR LOVE OF MIKE Look at "Stewart" New Bargains 3 room house, $2100. 4 room, big lot $3900. 5 room $4200, $500 cash. A $10,000 home for $7500. 5 acres all in fruit and garden truck $2700. 5 acres of three year. Valencias, plenty water, house, $6000. Small cash payment or house in trade. 5 acres with new 5 room house close in for $6500, $2500 cash. 5 acres with six room house combination fruit and chicken ranch, income $3000 per year. $8000 easy terms. First class alfalfa ranch on the boulevard, nothing better, $450 per acre. Your terms are mine, come in JAMES E. STEWART, 200 E. Center-st. For trade 5 acres 2½ yr old Tuastin For Sale—Autos -20 Ford coupe. O. K. Thruout. -20 Ford Tour. In Good Shape. Very Cheap. -19 Oakland Road. Wire Wheels New Paint. -19 Dodge Tour. Best buy on the market. -18 Ford Road. Perfect all around. -18 Bulk Tour. Good shape. -18 Dodge Tour. Very Cheap. -17 Ford Speed. Good Condition. -18 Bulk Road. Overhaul Thruout. -15 Overland Speed. All dolled up. -12 Bulk Road. $50 Takes It. Stores: Pomona Los Angeles San Bardó Mexico FOR SALE-$250. 1917 Ford roadster. Look it over at Liberty Garage, 209 E. Los Angeles-st. Phone 462. TRACTOR and farm tools, used 48 days,$500; quick sale. Phone #44M. FOR SALE-Dodge Touring: A No. 1 condition, 206 N. Los Angeles-st. For Rent FOR RENT-Large airy furnished room for 2 gentlemen. Close in. 407 E. Center-st. FOR RENT-Ecclosed lot, with covered stalls for automobiles. Cement mack in business district. Inquire S.B.HUBBELL, 252 North Los Angeles-st. FOR RENT-6 room unfurnished house close in J.T.LYON REALTY CO., 111 N.Los Angeles-st. GARAGE FOR RENT-Close in, 217 N.Clementine-st. Wanted—Miscellaneous WANTED-Energetic middle aged lady capable of meeting the public HOLLAND ELECTRIC CO., 119 N.Los Angeles-st. Miscellaneous alcots from 1½ cents MAGILL, 3 miles south Tomato plants. E. Sunkist and Placen-KAHILEN, Jr. New potatoes, $2.00 Mile west, 1½ mile rove, old Hill ranch. Bees hives. W. C. Herton, Box 66. Manure. Will take bargain, if you want R. R. MACDONALD, $225-W. Bed of yellow Jersey plants. LLOYD W. Orangthorpe. Dmill, tower and 4000 tank. P. G. KINNER. Box 194. Anaheim. Kinds of fruit for cansels west of Anaheim to fifty-mile north to Olive 1. CAPASSO. Goat and kid. Glives this goat is a L. M. WEEKS, 208 helm. Apricots, ½ mile Garden Grove. Write Grove $2-R. W. F. Toe plano, in expense, $275.00 Inquire Uddebaker Garage. Gain in fine planos at Warehouse, 202. No. Anaheim. Tons. Imperial Valvery dry and clean. Box 562. Holtville. MUSIC STORE Phone 145, for Phonographs, Sewing CARS Worn Out Buy a USED CAR A $10,000 home for $7500. 5 acres all in fruit and garden truck $2700. 5 acres of three year, Valencias, pleenty water, house, $6000. Small cash payment or house in trade. 5 acres with new 5 room house close in for $6500. $2500 cash. 5 acres with six room house, combination fruit and chicken ranch, income $3000 per year. $8000 easy terms. First class alfalfa ranch on the bouleyard, nothing better, $650 per acre. Your terms are mink, come in. JAMES E. STEWART, 200 E. Center-st. For trade 5 acres 2½ yr. old Tustin cling peaches near San Bernardino for Anaheim residence. 5 room house, West Center-st. $3500. 4 room house, close in, $2600. Close in lot, easy terms $750. For trade Anaheim residence for bare land, about 5 acres with house preferred. Duplex, $3500, rents for $50.00. P. V. BRADY, 208 E. Center 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. Anaheim 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-CHAMBER'S 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. SIMPSON REALTY COMPANY, 130 West Center St. Live Stock FOR SALE—Horse. Phone Anaheim $18-J. MRS. J. K.BROWNE, West Broadway, Anaheim, opposite Loara school. FOR SALE—Two A No. 1 young cown. W.P.FICKLE, on East North, one mile east of Placentia-ave. Wanted—Miscellaneous WANTED—Energetic middle aged lady capable of meeting the public. HOLLAND ELECTRIC CO., 119 N.Los Angeles-st. Phone 402. WANTED—Agent for Orange county to call on Automotive trade and appoint agents for Electric Auto Signal Lock.Write for our excellent proposition.PIONEER METAL PRODUCTS CO., Long Beach Cal. Make $6.00 upward daily selling Raw-leigh's 140 products. Food products,tollite articles, remedies.Is splendid business.Anaheim and other cities.W.T.RAWLEIGH CO., Oakland.Cal. FOR SALE—Expert mechanical services in repairing all makes of cars.TORRES & TERRY, 252 North Los Angeles-st. Phone 712. WANTED—To buy live stock; highest market price paid.Ph.Anaheim 182. Poultry WANTED—To buy poultry for cash.Will call for it.Phone E.W.Pohlman, 7-R-2.Address R.R.2. Lost LOST—Water Spaniel dog, with black and white spots and Oakland license on collar.Monday p.m.Annswers to Teddy.Reward of $20.00.Phone Los Angeles 268044. LOST MULE—Strayed from ranch 1 mile north of Garyden Grove,young black mule,medium size scar on shoulder.Finder please deliver to M.Mendoza at Walnut Grove on Garden Grove road,1 mile north of Garden Grove.P.O.Box 60 and send bill of expense to MRS.H.H.COONS,1132.Lake-st.Los Angeles. HAVE WASCO RANCH FOR ORANGE GROVE HERE 40 acres grapes and alfalfa,highly improved and under high state of cultivation. One of the finest properties in rich Wasco section.Owner here now: C.B.BERGER CO. SPECIAL SALE OF USED CARS CARS Worn Out Buy a USED CAR than wish you had. age of the phrase carries the meaning that the cars are out. This is wrong, only drive a few miles before turning in on a new one, season many exceptions offered. Live Stock FOR SALE—Horse. Phone Anaheim $18-J. MRS. J. K. BROWNE, West Broadway, Anaheim, opposite Loara school. FOR SALE—Two A No. 1 young cown. W. P. FICKLE, on East North., one mile east of Placentia-ave. Miscellaneous BOARD and room for two gentlemen. 214 S. Claudina-st, Anaheim. Nursery Stock ALL KINDS of Citrus Trees. Tanaka Citrus Nursery, north end of Lemonst. Anaheim. Phone 480W. 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 HERE 40 acres grapes and alfalfa, highly improved and under high state of cultivation. One of the finest properties in rich Wasco section. Owner here now: C. B. BERGER CO. 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. 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 T Dr. R. D. Alkman, Assist Dr. H. van de Erve Pathology Dr. J. Robinson Diseases of Childs Dr. A. H. Galvin Orthoepidics J. R. Ward, Pharmacy