oc-plain-dealer 1921-07-28
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SURPRISE SOCIAL
IS HAPPY AFFAIR
GARDEN GROVE, July 28, 1921
Y. P. U. members were entertained with a delightful surprise social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Christensen last Friday evening.
The young people met at the Baptist church and were taken in machines, following a car in which were the leaders; not knowing where they were going, they were driven to the Christensen home.
The Christensen yard was covered with canvas with a large bonde around the side and Japanese lanterns strung overhead. This was called "stunt night" and the young people set a circle and were entertained by various guests.
About 50 were present and were served with sandwiches and cocoa before their departure.
E. L. Parsons, manager of the Garden theatre sold his business last week to Harold Hamlyn, of Anaheim, who took possession Saturday.
Mr. Hamlyn was employed as operator for Mr. Price several months ago.
The meeting of the Home Missionary society of the Methodist church has been postponed until September.
The Foreign Missionary society will hold their regular meeting Wednesday, August 3, at the home of Mrs. George Appar. A full attendance is desired at this meeting.
The Rev. Walter P. Griggs and family are spending two weeks' vacation at Lyttle Creek.
Walter Junkin and family returned Friday from Lyttle Creek, where they spent ten days.
Mrs. Clara Lott returned Sunday after visiting friends at Hemet for several days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Jackson returned Friday from San Juan Capistrano hot springs where they spent several weeks.
Floyd Andres and Earl Morrill spent the week-end at San Juan hot springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fulsom are spending two weeks at Lake Tahoe.
Fred Andres and family are spending two weeks at San Juan hot springs.
Miss Marjorie Richards, of Riverside, is spending two weeks at the home of Mrs. Clara Fulsom.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Freeman, Leslie Fulsom and Miss Marjorie Richards of Riverside, spent the week-end
The Village Gossip
"It just comes to me without binding, and I am not puffed up over any fuss the papers make over me."
Justice of the Peace John B. Cox, of Santa Ana, who gets almost as much mention in the daily press as do President Harding, Lloyd George or Jack Dempsey, thus answered a question that has been asked humorous times by hundreds of persons.
"The terror of speeders" is not seeking notoriety.
"It amuses me sometimes when I notice they have made a splash over something that comes up in my court," he continued.
"All I have to do is to bait my hook and they bite."
Take the Beebe Daniels affair, for instance. Why, I knew when I presented her with that bouquet of roses that the papers would fall for it.
"I didn't give her the flowers just for the publicity that would go with the act, but you see what happened—they fell for it."
Till say this: I don't give a continental what the papers say or don't say about me. I'm here to render my best judgment in these court matters and I'm doing it as well as I know how. I feel like answering some of my critics in the newspapers but, oh, what's the use. There's no telling where it would end up."
Notwithstanding this attitude as expressed by the justice he is keenly interested in every scrap of newspaper publicity that is called to his attention. This is because he has sense of humor and usually "gets a kick" out of the article or item.
"Santa Ana has her Judge Cox—what more does she want or need, as an advertising feature?"
This is one of the many paragraphs going round of the press in the eastern states, according to reports.
Justice Cox's fame received something of a boost when he recently horsewhipped in open court a man who pleaded guilty to beating his wife.
Master Everett Skinner, the wide awake four-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Skinner, 211 West Chartress, promises to be a good sport, if nothing else, judging from his impartial selection of lady friends yesterday.
With his grandmother, Mrs. M. Nebelung and his parents, he was enjoying the day at Laguna Beach.
SEES BROTHERS
VILLA PARK,
Minnie Wischmachi Walter Fimmie gave surprise party at Sunday evening for day, and it sure wished Mrs. Wischmack, Krueger, whom it 25 years came dawn to help her celebrate, Emil Krueger laid claim to a bit date so it was a were some beauty received. The birthday gold cake, and yellow candy year.
The rooms were decorations of yea- and asparagus fed served throughout and games were hour when delicie cake were served. Up hour came even they had a juju Everybody wish and her brother mny days.
Those who enjoy Richard Krueger, Mrs. Emil Krueger and Mrs. C. Harris Cook, Mr. and Mr all or orange Mters, and childrens Minnie Abrogast, Angeles; Mr. and children of Paschade, Pasadena W. Sweet, Villa Herman Wischmachi bert, Charlie Herne nie and Mr. and son Don.
INCORPORATE
The Colorado Depot opment Co., with Huntington Beach capitalized for the s partner for the s Reluctantly the mel was induced parents, but not lised its partner, o largor and years at the same place honce, when he position to have they chose.
Floyd Andrea and Earl Morrill spent the week-end at San Juan hot springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fulsoom are spending two weeks at Lake Tahoe.
Fred Andrews and family are spending two weeks at San Juan hot springs.
Miss Marjorie Richards of Riverside is spending two weeks at the home of Mrs. Clara Fulsoom.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Freeman, Leslie Fulsoom and Miss Marjorie Richards of Riverside, spent the week-end camping above Orange-co. park.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Morritt and T. T. Niles spent Sunday at the H.J. Phelips home at San Dimus.
H. Bakenhus and family, of Cowin spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bakenhus.
Mrs. Mary E. Hewes of Sun Jacinto arrived here Monday for a week visit with her son, Edward Shields.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winters motorized to Elainore Sunday bringing Mrs. Iola Crane home with them. Mrs Crane is planning on leaving for Arizona the last of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. David Myers are spending two weeks' vacation at Idlewild.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Norton, of San Diego, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Ward last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilbert and daughters of Hollister, San Bento-co spent last week at the Eugene Snow home.
Bert Holloway of San Pedro, visited at the John Ward home Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Christensen and baby, Dorothy, and Mrs. C. M. Knapp and son, Robert, spent Sunday at Newport and Balbon Beaches.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jentges and Mr. and Mrs. John Sandman and daughter Virginia, spent Sunday at Camp Baldy.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Knapp and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gohlke, of Austin, Tex., motored to Riverside, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M Lightner and son, and Mrs. Etta Holloway and daughter, Della, of Pomona, visited at the John Ward home Friday. Mrs Holloway and daughter remained for a week's visit.
Miss Georgena German is visiting relatives at Downey this week.
Buena Park News
BUENA PARK, July 28. (Spl.)—Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mahr and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Middleton spent the weekend at Huntington Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J.Kane and mother, Mrs.Ellizabeth Kane motored to Corona on Sunday.
Mrs.T.J.Collins, of Whitfiter, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.J.J.Kane.
Mr. and Mrs.H.Luebkeman and family motored to Huntington Beach Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.O'Shay, of Los Angeles spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.Frank Kock, Mr.Grant of Los Angeles was a week-end guest at the Koch home.
Justice Cox's fame received something of a boost when he recently horsewhipped in open court a man who pleaded guilty to beating his wife.
Master Everett Skinner, the wideawake four-year old son of Mr. and Mrs.M.W.Skinner, 211 West Chartress, promises to be a good sport, if nothing else, judging from his impartial selection of lady friends yesterday.
With his grandmother, Mrs.M.Nebelung and his parents, he was enjoying the day at Laguna Beach. Growing weary of merely playing in the sand and surf he started on a personally conducted tour of the amusements of that resort. Missing him after a little while, his parents started a search, and when the time lengthened into half an hour and no boy in sight, they became alarmed. Everett was having the time of his young life. When found he was in the dance hall, with a fair partner, weighing something under 200 lbs., he having courteously asked her for a dance, and she in turn coily expressing her preference for him as a Markets
Butter .....45
Iggs extra .....37
Case count .....35
Pullets .....33
Pewee pullets .....26
Cheese .....19
Live Poultry
Hens, 3 lbs, and under, per lb.....18
Hens, 3 lbs, up to 3½ lbs,
per lb.....22
Hens, 3½ lbs, and up, per lb.....20
Hens, colored up to 4 lbs each.....24
Broilers, 1 to 1½ lbs each.....25
Broilers 1½ to 2 lbs, up each.....27
Fryers, 2½ lbs to 3 lbs each.....20
Roasters, soft bone, over 3 lbs,
and up, per lb.....23
Ducklings, Pekins, 3½ lbs and
up per lb.....20
Old cocks, per lb.....12
Stags, per lb.....18
Old Tom turkeys .....40
Old ducks, 3½ lbs, up, eagh lb.....12
Geese .....25
Mrs. C. W. Middleton spent the week-end at Huntington Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kane and mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Kane motored to Corona on Sunday.
Mrs. T. J. Collins, of Whittier, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kane.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Luebkeman and family motored to Huntington Beach Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. O'Shay, of Los Angeles spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kock. Mr. Grant of Los Angeles was a week-end guest at the Koch home.
Mrs. J. B. Robison motored to Los Angeles Tuesday.
There are three new homes under construction on the Dr. Hasson subdivision. C. Ledford is putting on lath in his house. The frame of the J. Richardson home is completed and P. H. Luzier is laying foundation.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Warren and family left Wednesday morning for a six weeks' motor trip which includes Yosemite, Lake Tahoe and Nevada.
Halwin Refrigerator—Stroup-Barnes Furniture Co.
Some Snappy USED CARS Priced Right
1920 Hudson, new paint $1550
1917 Hudson, special top 1350
1918 Oakland, rebuilt, new paint 750
1918 Maxwell touring 485
1918 Maxwell touring 385
1917 Saxon Six 325
Chalmers touring, special paint job 850
Special Cole roadster 2250
Oakland truck body 350
Oakland touring 350
Terms as low as $50 down and $25 per month.
W. O. Lusk Motor Co.
Cole and Gardner Distributors
111 N. Lemon St. Phone 700
THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
SEES BROTHER 1ST TIME IN 20 YEARS
VILLA PARK, July 27. (Spl.)—Miss Minnie Wischmack and her sister, Mrs. Walter Fimmie gave their mother a surprise party at their home in Olive Sunday evening in honor of her birthday, and it sure was a happy one for Mrs. Wischmack. Her brother Richard Krueger, whom she had not seen for 23 years came down from Stockton to help her celebrate. Another brother, Emil Krueger, of Orange, also laid claim to a birthday on the same date so it was a double affair. There were some beautiful and useful gifts received. The birthday cake was a 5-layer gold cake, frosted with white and yellow candy roses, one for each year.
The rooms were very pretty in their decorations of yellow zinnias, dahlias and asparagus terns. Ice punch was served throughout the evening. Muscle and games were enjoy until a late hour when delicious ice cream and cake were served. When the breaking up hour came everybody voted that they had had a jolly time.
Everybody wished Mrs. Wischmack and her brother many more happy days.
Those who enjoyed the evening were: Richard Krueger, of Stockton; Mr. and Mrs. Emil Krueger and children, Mr. and Mrs. C. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Rox Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Hermian Krueger, all or orange; Mr. and Mrs. Von Clters, and children. Albert and Miss Minnie Abrogant, Joe Princtel, of Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Plegle and children of Placentin; Arthur B. Paschall, Pasdena; Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Sweet, Villa Park; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wischmack and family. Albert, Charlie Herman and Miss Minnie and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tinnule and son, Don.
partner for the second one-step.
Reluctantly the young Beau Brummel was induced to accompany his parents, but not before he had promised its partner, even if she were feet larger and years older, to meet her at the same place about 17 years hence, when he would then be in a position to have as many dances as they chose.
INCORPORATES FOR $500,000
The Colorado Delta Oil and Development Co., with headquarters at Huntington Beach, has incorporated capitalized $500,000.
Standing of Clubs
COAST LEAGUE
W. L. Pet
San Francisco ... 74 42 .638
Sacramento ... 67 48 .583
Los Angeles ... 61 48 .560
Oakland ... 62 49 .559
Seattle ... 61 49 .555
Vernon ... 58 57 .504
Salt Lake ... 40 70 .364
Portland ... 24 84 .222
Yesterday's Results
Sacramento 4, Los Angeles 2.
Salt Lake 5, San Francisco 1.
Seattle 12, Oakland 11.
Vernon 17, Portland 7.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L. Pet
Pittsburg ... 60 33 .045
New York ... 57 34 .628
Boston ... 51 38 .573
Brooklyn ... 48 46 .511
St. Louis ... 42 48 .467
Chicago ... 40 50 .444
Cincinnati ... 38 52 .422
Philadelphia ... 26 63 .292
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L. Pet
Cleveland ... 59 34 .634
New York ... 56 34 .622
Washington ... 50 48 .510
Detroit ... 46 48 .489
St. Louis ... 41 49 .473
Boston ... 42 50 .457
Chicago ... 40 53 .430
Philadelphia ... 35 56 .385
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
W. L. Pet
Louisville ... 58 42 .580
Minneapolis ... 53 42 .558
Milwaukee ... 53 45 .541
Kansas City ... 50 46 .521
St. Paul ... 46 52 .469
Indianapolis ... 45 53 .459
Toledo ... 45 54 .455
Columbus ... 39 59 .398
Yesterday's Results
Columbus 7-1, St. Paul, 6-1.
Indianapolis 1-8, Kansas City 2-3.
Louisville, 2, Milwaukee, 4.
Toledo, 8, Milwaukee, 9.
WESTERN LEAGUE
At Omaha, Joplin in.
At Des Moines, Oklahoma City in.
At St. Joseph, Wichita in.
At Sloux City, Tulsa in.
PICNIC AT END OF VACATION SCHOOL
GARDEN GROVE, July 28.
The Garden Grove vacationable Bible school closed last Friday with an average attendance of 20.
NEW TODAY
FOR SALE—Lot 52x155, south front, $1500 terms.
-Lot 54x150, $1000 terms.
-New room home, two bed rooms,
Fine street, $6800 terms.
BIGELOW, 211 E. Center
FOR SALE—Four 12 pound geese, Inquire 1512 W. Center.
FOUND—Two Basco Ignition lock keys wired together. Owner can recover by phoning: 71 or call 215 First National bank building.
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment.Close in; for I or II ladies. Phone 158 up to 5 p.m.
FURNISHED—2 room apt. for rent.
211 N. Chartres-st. Phone 549-J.
FOR RENT—2 furnished housekeeping rooms.Also sleeping room.320 N. Olive.
WANTED—Woman to wash baby's clothes three times a week.Phone 222-W.
FOR RENT—Large front room.Private entrance.201 E.Adele-st.
FOR SALE—Ford touring,$225.00.A-1 mechanica condition.New top,新 paint.Cash or terms.$122 N.Olive.-I have $50x120 foot lot in good residence district for quick sale.will take $300 cash.balance long time payments.Also bargain in I room.modern.new plastered.shifting home.Clear of mortgage.Terms:$300 cash balance$25 per month.-10 acre Valencia grove.5 year old trees.close to Anaheim.$14,000.$1000 cash balance10 years.-Write P.O.Box 510Orange.
For Sale—Miscellaneous
FOR SALE—Slightly used Todd check writer.Price $25.00.See WALTER KNEIP at Anaheim ice.
BARGAINS—In beautiful fumed oak pianos at GAMBER'S STORAGE WAREHOUSE,202 N.Los Angeles-st..
partner for the second one-step.
Reluctantly the young Beau Brumel was induced to accompany his parents, but not before he had promised its partner, even if she were feet larger and years older, to meet her at the same place about 17 years hence, when he would then be in a position to have as many dances as they chose.
INCORPORATES FOR $500,000
The Colorado Delta Oil and Development Co., with headquarters at Huntington Beach, has incorporated, capitalized at $500,000, and has retained James L. Hansen, attorney, with offices at 216 Wilson-Beverlidg. The properties of the corporation are located in the county of Yuma, Ariz.
-Witman. Eyesight Specialist.
Fresh Sweet Milk and Cream
Your health department found our milk still going strong in the
CERTIFIED CLASS
Bacteria count only 3500 per c.c. this week. Ask your health department about our milk.
A. A. MILLS DAIRY
Phone 50-W
going to New York
ter saves organized
ymen $100 a case
ter saves organized
rymen $100 a case
EGGS
CALIFORNIA
FRESH
EXTRAS
more Dollars by
ing PCA Products
PCA fed hens tend to lay
percentage in the late
mer and Fall
men's Cooperative Milling Ass'n, Los Angeles
RENEWED CARS
Ford Runabout. $150
Good condition ....
Studebaker Touring. $175
Runs fine ....
1919 Dodge Delivery. $750
Used very little ....
Reo Touring. $550
Excellent shape ....
Saxon 5-passenger. $500
Thoroughly renewed
Chevrolet Bus, repainted, liberal terms ... $1200
Hupmobile, special top ... $900
Cad. S., Coupe ... $2000
Alexander Motor Car Company
247 N. Los Angeles, Anaheim
Phone 247
Dealer Wants Bring Sure Results
Place Your Wants Before the Greatest Number of Readers
TODAY
52x155, south front,
400 terms.
Home, 2 bed rooms,
300 terms.
211 E. Center.
For 12 pound geese, Incenter.
Ignition lock keys
Owner can recover
for call 215 First Nailing.
Furnished apartment,
or 2 ladies, Phone
n.
Room apt. for rent.
t. Phone 549-J.
Furnished housekeeping room. 320
To wash baby's
week. Phone 222-W.
Front room. Private
Adele-st.
Touring, $225.00. A-1
edition. New top, new
terms. 412 N. Olive-st.
Foot lot in good resfor quick sale, will
cash, balance long
In 1 room, modern,
shifting home. Clear
terms; $300 cash balmonth.
Craig grove, 5 year old
anheim, $14,000. $4000
years.
N. 510, Orange.
Miscellaneous
Mostly used Todd check
$25.00. See WALTER
alm ice.
Beautiful fumed oak
AMBER'S STORAGE
022 N. Los Angeles-st.
For Sale—Real Estate
HONEST TO GOODNESS
Income and business property that is worth the money. Bungalow Court of eight 3 room apts, with bath, everything new and modern. Rented for $376 month. Price $18,000. Satisfactory terms, hurry if you want something extra good.
JAMES E. STEWART, 200 E. Center-st.
FOR SALE—10 acres—3 acres 12 year old walnuts (heavy crop) 7 acres 4 year old Valencias. Small building. All piped. 10 shares Santa Ana irrigation Co., Excellent soil. Near Anaheim. Price $25,900. Easy terms. Must be sold at once. SIMPSON REALTY COMPANY, 170 West Center-st.
FINE LOT—Bargain. On west side between Broadway and Center in restricted district. Price is only $800. See DURRETT-MORRIS & CO., Room No. 2, Golden State Bk, Bldg. Ph. 498.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Modern six room house and lot. Double fireproof garage in Huntington Beach. Very reasonable terms. H. D. LAND, 318 Chestnut-st.
Will you trade for 160 acres in Arizona or lots in El Segundo or 10 acres in Nevada, or 10 acres near Edom, Calif., or house in San Diego, or 10 acres near Elsmore. If not what will you trade for? Houses and lots on easy terms. P. V. BRADY, 308 E. Center-st.
FOR SALE—10 acres of land on electric car line, 2nd house north of Moody station in oil district. Price $3500. MRS. M. E. BONHAM, R. No. 1, Box 100, Buena Park.
FOR EXCHANGE—3 lots, 5 room house, only $4000. Will trace on house closer in town.
—7 acre ranch, 7 room house to trade for 1 or 2 houses in Anaheim.
—5 room new mod., bungalow close in, $5000. Cash $2000, bal. $35 per month.
—5 room bungalow on Broadway, $5250: half cash.
—$300 to $500 cash down buys 5 room bungalows.
For Sale—Autos
- Ford coupe. O.K. Thruout.
- Ford Tour. In Good Shape. Very Cheap.
- Oakland Road. Wire Wheels New Paint.
- Dodge Tour. Best buy on the market.
- Ford Road. Perfect all around.
- Bulley Tour. Good shape.
- Dodge Tour. Very Cheap.
- Ford Speed. Good Condition.
- Bulley Road. Overhauled Thruout.
- Overland Speed. All dolled up.
- Bulley Road. $60 Takes It.
Pomona
San Burdo
Mexico
FOR SALE—Cleveland tractor. 1st class mechanical condition. Thoroughly overhauled, $825. MACDONALD, Ford agency, Phone 263.
FOR SALE—$250. 1917 Ford roadster. Look it over at Liberty Garage, 209 B. Los Angeles-st. Phone 482.
TRACTOR and farm tools, used 48 days, $500, quick sale. Phone 424M.
FOR SALE—Dodge Touring. A No. 1 condition. 206 N. Los Angeles-st.
Poultry
FOR SALE—A doze and a half pure bred white leghorns. $1.50 apiece.
113 W. Center-st.
WANTED—To buy poultry for cash.
Will call for it. Phone E. W. Pohlman, 7-R-2. Address R. R.
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 WALNUTS
Miscellaneous
sewing machine in so rugs, 11 ft., 2 in.x11 ft. Both HALVEY HILE, 2½ acre on Wagner-st. of Sunkist.
potatoes, $1.50 per west of Magnolia.
orange Trees Co. performance buddies & SMITH BROS. nurseries, N.E. Placentia.
golf and kid, Giver fence of this gout is a L.M. WEEKS, 305holm.
tons Imperial Valve, very dry and clean, box 562, Holtville.
MUSIC STORE Phone 145, for Phonographs, Sewing.
Lost
untitled dog, with black and Oakland license by p.m. Answers to od. $20.00. Phone 144.
RAISER—Of high and rabbits, large size black Flemish Giants, Cavies. Write for BYDER, Box 52, Buenta.
INCREASE FORCE 28. That railroads are preparing for a big business in the learned with the anthel Chicago, Burlingbad added 2300 men will be used in the and the other on the way. Similar action is the Chicago, Mil-Paul railroad, an off-said, while the Chicestern railroad said
Miscellaneous
FOR EXCHANGE—2 lots, 5 room house, only $4000. Will trade on house closer in town.
-7 acre ranch, 7 room house to trade for 1 or 2 houses in Anaheim.
-5 room new mod, bungalow close in, $5000. Cash $2000, bal. $35 per month.
-5 room bungalow on Broadway, $5250; half cash.
-$300 to $500 cash down buys 5 room bungalows.
H.E. SCOTT, Real Estate LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE 112 N.Los Angeles St. Phone 505
FOR SALE—Four acres in City Limits. Planted to four and seven year old Valencias in prime condition. This is one of the best pieces of soil in Orange County. Connected with underground cement pipe to three pumping plants. Splendid four room modern house, with large sleeping porch. Double garage with laundry room. Two full bearing walnut trees close to house, with lawn, shrubbery, etc. This is the ideal home place. Price $19,006, with good terms.
FOR SALE—Fifty feet on Center St. priced below (its real value). This is a property that will increase very rapidly in value in the next six months owing to large improvements close by. If you are contemplating the purchase of Anaheim business property, either vacant or with buildings, call on us as we have one or two unusually good buys.
SIMPSON REALTY COMPANY 130 West Center St.
Wanted—Miscellaneous
MONEY WANTED—Want to borrow $500.00 secured by first mortgage on small house and lot worth about $1800. Will pay 8%. See my agent, ORANGE COUNTY REALTY CO., next to post Office, Anaheim.
WANTED TO RENT—Funished or partly furnished 3 or 4 room house by adults. Permanent. Address Box 10, care of Plain Dealer.
WANTED—To buy live stock; highest market price paid. Ph. Anaheim 182
For Rent
FOR RENT—One furnished apartment, also sleeping room. Private entrance 112 So. Palm St.
FOR RENT—2 small light housekeeping rooms. 124 Vine-st.
FOR RENT—1 sleeping room. $3.00 per week. Phone 330-W. 211 S. Philadelphia-st.
FOR RENT—a nicely furnished 4 room apartment in the new Martha Court apartments N.Clementine-st. April September 1st, when permanent tenant will occupy. $52.50 per month.
ORANGE COUNTY REALTY CO., owner. Next to post office.
FOR RENT—3 furnished housekeepin
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 WALNUTS
Extra heavy crop, very large trees, good soil, house, barn and store room. Complete equipment for handling crop. Located near boulevard. This is an A-1 high-class grove, and must be seen to be appreciated. The price is right.
The J.T.Lyon Realty Company
111 N.Los Angeles St.
Phone 46
USED CAR BARGAINS
FORD touring
CHEVROLET touring
OLDS FOUR touring
OLDS EIGHT Pacemaker
OVERLAND touring
OAKLAND touring
MAXWELL touring
REPUBLIC truck
OLDS AGENCY
328 W. Center Anaheim
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 Erwe Pathology
Dr.J.Robinson Diseases of Children
Dr.A.H.Galvin Orthopedics
J.R.Ward.Ph.C.Pharmacy
87 acres at Norwalk, 10 acres in 5 to 7 year old Valeheim; 5 room cottage, large barn with cement floor. This is a fine property. Price on this property makes it an agronomically
INCREASE FORCE
28. That railroads are preparing for a big business in the learned with the anthe Chicago, Burlinghad added 2300 men will be used in the and the other on the way. Similar action is the Chicago, MilPaul railroad, an offsaid, while the Chiwestern railroad said optimistic on the
ED CARS
$150
Touring. $175
Delivery. $750
Pape. $550
enger. renewed
s, repainted, lib-
$1200
$900
$2000
Alexander for Car Company
Angeles, Anaheim
phone 247
FOR RENT—2 small light housekeeping rooms. 124 Vine-st.
FOR RENT—1 sleeping room. $3.00 per week. Phone 330-W. 211 S. Philadelphia-st.
FOR RENT—a nicely furnished 4-room apartment in the new Marita Court apartments N. Clementine-st.
(ill September 1st, when permanent tenant will occupy; $52.50 per month,
ORANGE COUNTY REALTY CO.
owner. Next to post office.
FOR RENT—3 furnished housekeeping rooms. Also sleeping room. 220 N. Olive-st.
Live Stock
FOR SALE—Holstein Built. 2 yrs old.
WALTER YOUNG, 1 mile west of Cypress on blvd.
A Want Ad in the Plain Dealer will Bring Results.
Miscellaneous
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
NOTICE—We have sold our storage and grocery business to F. J. Adamk A. J. GAMBER, Prop.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
The Economy Hahd Laundry solicits your patronage. We aim to please try us. Satisfaction guaranteed. We call for and deliver. Phone 652-M or 816 S. Claudina-st.
The Plain Dealer for Job Printing.
For $5000 you can buy a 1-6 undivided interest in a 11.18 acres of oranges and lemons; 5½ acres of oranges, 9 years old, balance lemons, 9 years old; 1-6 interest in crop goes with sale. This is a good oil property near Yorba Linda. Come quick.
THE J. T. LYON REALTY CO.
111 N. Los Angeles St.
Phone 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. Commonweal