oc-plain-dealer 1921-08-02
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UNION HIGH SCHOOL
BOARD ORGANIZED
GARDEN GROVE, Aug. 2—The newly-elected trustees of the Garden Grove union high school met with the supervisors Monday and organized an follows:
President, R. B. Richey; secretary, William Lonhardt. Other members of the board are E. M. Ohmer, J. O. Arkley and C. H. Hickman.
The Beta Sigma Sunday school class of the Methodist church enjoyed a lawn party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Smith Tuesday evening, about 25 members and friends being present. An interesting program on Yosemite was conducted, after which refreshments were served.
The eighty-fourth birthday anniversary of T. C. Edwards was celebrated at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. M. Auland, Sunday afternoon. About 20 relatives from Los Angeles, San Jose and Garden Grove were present. A feature of the occasion was a picnic dinner which was served on the shaded lawn of the Adland home.
The Garden Grove hotel was opened this week under the new management of Mrs. R. A. Wilcox, who formerly conducted the Cottage restaurant at Artusia.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon King and children, Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Lannon and daughter, Norma, Miss Clara Olmstead, and Leonard King, of Los Angeles, went to Coronado Friday morning for a few days outing.
W. R. Allen arrived home Saturday from a month's visit with old-time friends and acquaintances in Missouri, Oklahoma and Iowa. This was his first visit to his old home in Harrison-co, Mo., in 30 years and naturally he noted a great many changes. He reports crops good in general thru the states he visited. Allen says it seems good to be back in California and to get away from the scattering heat of the middle west states.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Woodhouse and daughter, Miss Bessie, attended the third wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dunham at Anaheim Friday.
J. E. Brown and family are enjoying a week's vacation at Big Bear.
J. O. Arkley and family who have been spending the past two weeks at Californiato hot springs, returned home Tuesday.
Hubert and Ernest Smith arrived debaker Special Six touring car Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Darling and little son returned Tuesday from a visit with Mrs. Darling's sister at Tucurri. They also spent a few days at Sequoia National park.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Carner and daughters, Kathryn and Cobin, returned Saturday from an automobile trip to Yosemite and Sequoia grove where they spent about two weeks.
Yorba Linda News
NORBA LINDA, Aug. 2. (Spl.)—Mr. Walter Milhous was married in San Diego a few days ago to a Miss Little and is receiving congratulations from friends. They will reside on Mr. Milhous' ranch north of town. Mrs. Milhous is not well known here but is a sister of Harry Little who is employed at the Foothill packing house.
Members of the D. D. club with a few friends, enjoyed a weiner bake in Santa And Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph K. Thing and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Buckmaster and family and Mrs. Julia Selover motorized to the Wichita club in the San Bernardino mountains Sunday for a several days camping trip. Mr. Roscoe Cram will join them on Wednesday.
Miss Edith Bemls is entertaining Miss Jessie Shultz of Santa Ana this week.
Mrs. Carrie Drinke is receiving congratulations from friends on winning the piano in a recent newspaper contest. Miss Nay won a diamond ring and Miss Olive Gale $50 in oil stocks. Other prizes went to out-of-town people.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Taylor spent the week-end in Los Angeles.
Chauanne Eichler is working at the Beach this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shook and daughter spent Sunday at Balboa.
Miss Marion Thing has accepted position as bookkeeper in a Fullerton office.
Olinda News Items
OLINDA LEASE, Aug. 2. (Spl.)—Mrs. W. J. Travers was hostess at a Thimble party Friday afternoon given in honor of her mothers, Mrs. F. Janes, of Hollywood. The afternoon was spent very enjoyably; each lady was asked to tell of some experience that
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Woodhouse and daughter, Miss Bessie, attended the third wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dunham at Anaheim Friday.
J. E. Brown and family are enjoying a week's vacation at Big Bear.
J. O. Arkley and family who have been spending the past two weeks at Capistrano hot springs returned home Tuesday.
Hubert and Ernest Smith arrived here Wednesday from McFarland for a visit at the home of their brother, Eramett Smith.
C. K. Lee and family, accompanied by Mrs. Morris Goldstein, and little daughter, spent Wednesday at Long Beach.
Mrs. W. J. Scoville and daughter, Grance, of Kansas City, spent Friday at the M. L. Cramer home. Miss Scoville is a former high school pupil of Mrs. Cramer at Valley Falls, Kan.
Miss Florence Drought, of Long Beach, is a guest at the home of her cousin, W. N. Adland.
W. J. Newcomer and family, Mrs. Harvey Newsom and Will Newsom and family returned Tuesday from a delightful camping trip at Idylwild.
T. E. Mitch transacted business in Los Angeles Tuesday.
Miss Jennie Hedatrom returned home Sunday from a two weeks' visit at Capistrano and San Diego.
Misses Olive and Mabel Northeross spent Thursday and Friday in Long Beach and Los Angeles.
Miss Myra Cramer returned home Sunday from an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. James Constable, of the Agna Tibia ranch in San Diego-co.
Ruel Reed and bride left Thursday for their home in Oakland after a week's visit with the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Reed.
Mrs. Morris Goldstein and little daughter returned to their home in Santa Barbara Thursday after a few days' visit with her sister, Mrs. C. K. Lee. Miss Ethilyh Lee accompanied them home for a couple of weeks visit.
J. E. Brown purchased a new Stumarkets
Butter ... 45
Eggs, extra ... 39
Case count ... 26
Pullets ... 35
Pewee pullets ... 24
Cheese ... 19 @ 21
Live Poultry
Hens, 3 lbs, and under, per lb... 18
Hens, 3 lbs, up to 3% lbs,
per lb... 22
Hens, 3¼ lbs, and up per lb... 28
Hens, colored up to 4 lbs, each... 23
Broilers, 1 to 1½ lbs, each... 27
Broilers, 1½ to 2 lbs, up each... 29
Fryers, 2¾ lbs, to 3 lbs, each... 27
Roasters, soft bone, over 3 lbs,
and up per lb... 33
Ducklings, Pekins, 3½ lbs and
up per lb... 20
Old cocks, per lb... 12
OLINDA LEASE, Aug. 2 (Spl.)—Mrs. W. J. Travers was hostess at a Thimble party Friday afternoon given in honor of her mothers, Mrs. F. James, of Hollywood. The afternoon was spent very enjoyably; each lady was asked to tell of some experience that she had had at some time. Refreshments of wafers and punch were served. Those present were Mesdames Bob Van Ness, Earl Abbott, Warington, Charlie Robb, Wilfred Kent, L. B. Vance, Loomis, Fred Bowe, Frank Delby, D. A. Little, J. O. Conn, M. R. Scribner, the honoree and hostess.
Among those who saw Jackie Coogan in "Peck's Bad Boy" at the Rialto Thursday night were Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Scribner, Misses Helen and Esther Scribner, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Travers and family, Mrs. F. annes, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Conn and family, Mr. Wm Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. C.E.Boyd, Mr. and Mrs.Otis Peck.
A merry party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. D.A.Little and family, Mr. and Mrs.Frank Delby and son, Rev.Wilfred Kent and sons went fishing at the Yorba Linda lake Thursday evening. They also enjoyed their lunch beside the lake.
Mr. and Mrs.Will Annin and son,
Mr. and Mrs.C.H.McHenry and family went fishing at Newport Thursday evening and also had a welner bake on the sand.
Mr. and Mrs.R.McEmory and daughter and Mrs.Agnes Emory returned home Saturday after a two weeks vacation in the mountains.
Mrs.D.A.Little and children are spending this week at Newport.
Mr. and Mrs.S.A.Ham and children of Somerton,Ariz., are visiting Mr. and Mrs.J.O.Conn and family.
Misses Glindys and Sadie Velts,
Messrs.Orville Stanberry, of Yorba Linda; Ralph Duke, of Buena Park; Mr. and Mrs.Wilson, of Yorba Linda,motored up the Santa Ana canyon Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.L.Lyman and family are visiting Mr.Lyman's sister at Hemet,Monday and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs.George Krause and family spent Sunday in Santa Ana canyon.
Mrs.Earnest Scribner, who has been visiting her relatives in Illinois for the past six weeks,' returned to her home Sunday.
Mr.Clarence Velts had the misfortune to drop a working barrel on his foot Saturday while at work.Altho it is not believed to be serious he is unable to walk on it.
Mr和 Mrs.J.O.Conn motored in Santa Ana canyon Sunday.
Mr和 Mrs.Otis Peck spent Sunday at Glon Ivy Springs.
Mrs.Sheets.of Los Angeles is visiting Mrs.Bert Longstreet this week.
BACK EAST
EXCURSIONS
On Sale Daily Until August 15
Boston ... $179.10 New York ... $172.14
Chicago ... 106.80 St. Louis ... 101.40
Kansas City ... 87.60 St. Paul ... 105.00
New Orleans ... 106.80 Washington ... 162.30
and many others. Add 8% tax.
EXCURSION FARES
TO
SUMMER RESORTS
TICKETS ON SALE EVERY DAY
The Road of a Thousand Wonders
will take you almost anywhere.
For complete information covering all destinations, rates, routes
and trains, call on, write or phone
Southern Pacific Lines
Interline tickets sold to all points by local agent.
S. F. WILLARD, Apt.
Phone: 123 Anaheim
THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
S. S. CLASS VISITES
LONG BEACH SUN.
BUENA PARK, Aug. 2 (Sp.)—Mrs. F. E. Wright and some of the girls from her Sunday school class spent Sunday at Long Beach. They attended church at Long Beach and enjoyed a picnic dinner. The girls who enjoyed the day were Buelah Nelson, Maude Middleton, Doris Bayes and Dorothy Muerhead.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cauthon and daughter, Jewell, spent Sunday at Catalina.
Mrs. Ethel Conway spent Sunday in Los Angeles at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Backus.
Mr. P. H. Luzier and son Paul were guests at a party at the home of Mrs. Albert Edward Clarke, of Anaheim Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Nelson and family attended the theatre at Fullerton Sunday evening.
Mrs. C. B. Scott and Mrs. Leland Lewis of Artesia, visited in town on Friday.
The Rock Bottom store has opened for business in the A. L. Bennett building.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shaw and son Bob and Miss Emily Shaw spent Sunday at their cottage at Huntington Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Hoeptner, of Huntington Beach visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Bitter.
Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and children Velma and George are spending two weeks at Long Beach.
Mrs. G. H. Guerency has returned from a week's visit at La Crescenta.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Watkins and children, Mr. R. C. Cauthon, Mr. Dudley Hammer and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Robison and children were Anaheim visitors Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Nelson and daughter Miss Gertrue returned Sunday after a week's camping trip in the north.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Williams and son Rosser, and Mrs. I. R. Williams attended the theatre in Anaheim Saturday evening.
Miss Irwin Rohinson was awarded $20,000 for injuries received in the Southern Pacific accident some months ago. The Harris Truck Co., and the So.-Pac., were both held responsible for the accident.
The Camp Fire girls with their helms were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Robison.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mann returned on Sunday from a visit at La Crescenta.
Mr. James Rusk, of Perris, was in town on business Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Golden spent Sunday at Laguna. While there they saw a Ford plunge over a cliff and fall 50 feet to the sand below. Some people had their dinner spread on the sand right near where it fell and were thankful for their narrow escape.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Mann motored to La Crescenta Sunday.
Mrs. J. P. Simpson and Miss Wanita Simpson left Sunday for a two weeks trip to Big Bear lake. They will stay at the A. L. Bennett cabin.
Mrs. Louise Morris of Los Angeles, was the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. D.B.Brown.
Harry Crump has bought a lot on Whittaker-ave., from Mrs. Hattie A. Allen and lumber is on the ground for a house.
Standing of Clubs
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L.Pet
Pittsburg .61 35 .635
New York .61 37 .622
Boston .53 39 .576
Brooklyn .50 49 .605
St.Louis .47 48 .495
Chicago .41 55 .427
Cincinnati .41 56 .423
Philadelphia .30 65 .316
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W.L.Pet
Cleveland .62 36 .633
New York .59 35 .628
Washington .54 48 .529
Detroit .48 52 .480
St.Louis .44 51 .463
Boston .43 52 .457
Chicago .43 54 .443
Philadelphia .36 61 .371
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
W.L.Pet
Louisville .60 45 .571
Minneapolis .55 44 .556
Millwaukee .56 47 .544
Kansas City .54 47 .535
St.Paul .48 53 .475
Indianapolis .47 56 .451
Toledo .46 57 .447
Columbus .42 59 .416
Yesterday's Results
Columbus 4, Milwaukee 7.
Toledo 1, Kansas City 10.
NEW TODAY
PEACHES FOR SALE—In orchard, 6½ miles west of Anaheim near Hansen station, Good canning, $1.20 per box, Smaller, but good, 60 and 90 cents per box, Real fancy, none better, $1.50 per box, For a few days only, W.B.PATTERSON, R.R.I.
box 42, Anaheim.
FOR RENT—House, 5½ miles west of Anaheim on Hansen-rd; four large air rooms with toilet and bath; close to Lossors' oil well; Garage large enough for two cars, Phone 779-J-1.
FOR SALE—Good oak kitchen cabinet; also oak china closet, Phone 779-J-1.
WA N T E D—Experienced married rancher for citrus orchard half way between Los Angeles and Anaheim, Only steady, industrious, well-recommended man who knows how to irrigate need apply, Modern cottage, WM A.MATERN,Santa Fe Springs,Phone Whittler 8607.
FOR SALE—Peaches for canning,$1.00 per lug at ranch, T.M.COUNTS,% mile south,% mile east Hansen station.
FOR RENT—Apartment, Two rooms and kitchenette, unfurnished, Adults, References, 222 E.Aberta, Phone 277-R.
FOR SALE—16 acre ranch, 4½ miles west and½ mile south of Anaheim, near Midway Petroleum Co., well.A.D.ARBOGAST.
THE CAR YOU NEED
IS IN THIS LIST
PICK IT OUT
1 Ser., 9A Franklin roadster, used by a careful driver
Everything for QUALITY
—nothing for show
THAT'S OUR IDEA in making CAMELS—the Quality Cigarette.
Why, just buy Camels and look at the package! It's the best packing science has devised to keep cigarettes fresh and full flavored for your taste. Heavy paper outside—secure foil wrapping inside and the revenue stamp over the end to seal the pack-
THAT'S OUR IDEA in making CAMELS—the Quality Cigarette.
Why, just buy Camels and look at the package! It's the best packing science has devised to keep cigarettes fresh and rull flavored for your taste. Heavy paper outside—secure foil wrapping inside and the revenue stamp over the end to seal the package and keep it air-tight.
And note this! There's nothing flashy about the Camel package. No extra wrappings that do not improve the smoke. Not a cent of needless expense that must come out of the quality of the tobacco.
Camels wonderful and exclusive Quality wins on merit alone.
Because, men smoke Camels who want the taste and fragrance of the finest tobaccos, expertly blended. Men smoke Camels for Camels smooth, refreshing mildness and their freedom from cigaretty aftertaste.
Camels are made for men who think for themselves.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C.
In Dealer Wants Bring Sure Results
Place Your Wants Before the Greatest Number of Readers
TODAY
SALE—In orchard, 6½ Anaheim near Hansen scanning. $1.20 per but good, 60 and 90 real fancy, none bet-box. For a few days ATTERSON, R. R. I.
Experienced marriedrus orchard half way angeles and Anaheim. Dustrious, well recomo knows how to irri-ly. Modern cottage, N. Santa Fe Springs. $860.
Maches for canning, $1.00 h. T. M. COUNTS. % mile cast Hansen sta-artment. Two rooms unfurnished. Adults. 2 E. Alberta. Phone acre ranch, 4½ miles south of Anaheim, Petroleum Co., well.
E CAR NEED
THIS LIST IT OUT
Franklin roadster, a careful driver
For Sale—Real Estate
The best 4 room house buy in Anaheim on nice corner lot at cost price. $2000.
Only $1000 for a well located lot.
Ranches 2½ to 40 acres.
P.V.BRADY, 308 E. Center-st.
FOR SALE—Lot $0x137. Good location. $1400, $500 down.
Lot 54x150, $1000, $350 down.
New 5 room house, $1600. Terms.
One of the best homes in Anaheim in fine location, $8400.
BIGELOW, 211 East Center
WANTED TO EXCHANGE— nine room house, hardwood floors, furnace and all modern conveniences, fruit and shade trees, double garage on wide avenue in Pomona for Anaheim or Fullerton property. Phone 156-M.
SLIP INTO HIGH GEAR
If you want 5 acres good land with new five room house for $6500. Close in and part in young Valencia Oranges, name your terms if you want this bargain.
JAMES E. STEWART, 200 E. Center.
FOR SALE
4 room mod. bungalow; $4200. Cash $2000.
15 ac. 9 yr. walnuts, interset to 2 yr. Val.
6 room house, team and implements, plenty water, $35,000.
8 ac. close to Westminster, will trade on ranch and pay cash difference.
5 room house, $4750, cash $500.
H.E. SCOTT, Real Estate
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE
112 N. Los Angeles St.
Phone 505
I have 50x120 foot lot in good residence district for quick sale, will take $1050. $300 cash, balance long time payments.
Also bargain in 4 room, modern, new plastered, shingled 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 balance, 10 years.
Write P. O. Box 510, Orange.
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.
16 Bulk Road. Overhauled Thruout.
15 Overland Speed. All dolled up.
12 Bulk Road. $50 Takes It.
Stores:
Pomona. Los Angeles San Berdo Mexico
FOR SALE—$225 will buy 1917 Chevrolet roadster if taken at once. Good paint, 5 tires, new battery, motor just overhauled. See car after 5 p.m. 427 So. Helena. Phone 148-W.
For Sale—Miscellaneous
BARGAINS—In beautiful fumed oak pianos at GAMBER'S STORAGE WAREHOUSE, 202 N. Los Angeles-st., Anaheim.
FOR SALE—Good potatoes, $150 per sack. First house west of Magnolia school.
FOR SALE—Valencia orange Trees. One Year Supply Co. performance buds at MASHBURN & SMITH BROS. Phone 128-J-2 Nurseries, N.E.Placenta.
HAMMEL'S MUSIC STORE
124 E. Center-st. Phone 145, for Planos, Players, Phonographs, Sewing Machines.
BREEDER AND RAISER—Of high grade New Zealand rabbits, large size Prize winning Black Plemmish Giants also English Red Cavies Write for prices J.N.SNYDER Box 52 Bu-
H.E. SCOTT, Real Estate
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE
112 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 505
I have 50x120 foot lot in good residence district for quick sale, will take $1050. $300 cash, balance long time payments.
Also bargain in 4 room, modern, new plastered, shingled 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 balance 10 years.
Write P. O. Box 510, Orange.
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 $25,000. Easy terms. Must be sold at once. SIMPSON REALTY COMPANY, 130 West Center-st.
FOR SALE—10 acres of land on electric car line, 2nd house north of Moody station in oil district. Price $2500. MRS M. E. BONHAM, R. No. 1, Box 100, Buena Park.
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 $19,000, 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
180 West Center St.
Miscellaneous
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
The Economy Hand Laundry solicit your patronage. We aim to please try us. Satisfaction guaranteed. We call for and deliver. Phone 652-M or 816 S. Claudina-st.
Wanted—Miscellaneous
WANTED—Young girl to assist with light housework. No children. Phone 82-J-2.
WANTED—a lot, city terms preferred; KELLAM, 334 N. Montrey, Alhambra, Cal.
WANTED—a small bungalow, or apartment, by Sept.; Teacher, 324 N. Montrey, Alhambra, Cal.
WANTED TO BUY—Good 5 or 6 room house to move. J. W. JOHNSON, R. No. 3, box 68, Anaheim.
FOR SALE—Valencia orange Trees.
One Year Supply Co. performance buds at MASHBURN & SMITH BROS.
Phone 128-J-2 Nurseries, N. E. Placement.
HAMMEL'S MUSIC STORE
124 E. Center-st. Phone 145 for Planos, Players, Phonographs, Sewing Machines.
BREEDER AND RAISER—Of high grade New Zealand rabbits, large size Prize winning Black Flemish Giants, also English Red Cavies. Write for prices. J. N. SNYDER, Box 52, Buena Park, California.
Lost
LOST—Sunday July 31 in Orange-co park, gold wrist watch, slip link chain, MRS. J. T. GUTHRIE, R. 2, box 69, Anaheim.
LOST—Taken from Fairyland theatre, Friday night, cape coat Please return to theatre.
Poultry
WANTED—To buy poultry for cash Will call for it. Phone N. W. Pohlman, R-2-R-2 Address R.R.R.
Nursery Stock
ALL KINDS of Citrus Trees Tanaka Citrun Nursery, north end of Lemon-st., Anaheim Phone 480-W.
Geo. Baier
FUMIGATOR
593 N. Grand, Orange, Cal.
Phone Orange 183-J
USED CAR BARGAINS
FORD touring
CHEVROLET touring
OLDDS FOUR touring
OLDDS 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
WANTED—Young girl to assist with light housework. No children. Phone 82-J-2.
WANTED—A lot, city terms preferred, KELLAM, 334 N. Montrey, Alhambra, Cal.
WANTED—a small bungalow, or apartment, by Sept., Tocher, 234 N. Montrey, Alhambra, Cal.
WANTED TO BUY—Good 5 or 6 room house to move. J.W. JOHNSON, R. No. 3, box 68, Anaheim.
WANTED—To buy live stock; highest market price paid. Ph. Anaheim 182.
For Rent
FOR RENT—I am opening a market in Long Beach and have space to rent for meat dept. to party with own fixtures. Fine location. Cheap rent. For information see D.F. LODER, 2770 E. 10th, Long Beach, Cal.
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, close in for 1 or 2 ladies. Phone 158 up to 5 plm.
FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Inquire 542 Chestnut-st.
FOR RENT—2 or 3 rooms unfurnished or partly furnished. 420 S. Olive-st.
FOR RENT—Furnished room, 313 S. Los Angeles-st.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished bedroom, close in. Adults only. N.F.BALLOU, 525 W. Center.
FOR RENT—Large front room, Private entrance. 201 R.Adele-st.
Lots at Anaheim Landing
For Over 60 Years Anaheim Landing
Has been the most famous watering resort in Southern California.
The old timers selected it on account of its quiet bay, full of shell fish, a true arm of the sea.
For the first time in all that period building lots can now be purchased facing right on the bay. Paved streets, Water, Gas and Electricity are now being installed.
Less than 75 lots are for sale.
R.D.RICHARDS.
Agent at the Landing
P.O.Address Seal Beach, Calif.