oc-plain-dealer 1921-08-31
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BUENA PARK WOMAN GETS U. S. POSITION
BUENA PARK, Aug. 31.—Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrant of Los Angeles has been appointed assistant attorney general by President Harding and will be stationed at Washington, D.C. Mrs. Willebrant made many friends here while she was principal of the Buena Park school agout nine years ago. After leaving here Mrs. Willebrant was principal of Lincoln Park school in Pasadena. By studying nights and during vacations she was graduated from the college of law of U.S.C. She was later on the staff of James Pope, Los Angeles city public defender, Mrs. Willebrant has already departed for Washington to assume her new duties.
Lawrence Weber will leave Saturday for a few days' visit at Hemet
Mrs. C.P.Buell and Mrs.Brawley motored to Los Angeles Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W.Girivin attended the theatre in Fullerton on Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs.J.P.Wagoner motorized to Harbor City Saturday to see their new granddaughter, Opal Imogene Wagner.
Mr. and Mrs.C.R.Allen, Mr. and Mrs.Bryant, Mr. and Mrs.Brawley, Miss Pearl Martin and John Rickett of the Buena Park Inn motorized to Long Beach Monday evening.
Mrs.Montgomery and daughter, Nora, spent several days last week at Colton with Mrs Martin.
Oscar West is back on the job after a two weeks' vacation.
Mrs.Montgomery and daughter, Nora, spent Sunday at Newport.
Mr. and Mrs.E.E.Thurman visited Sunday at Pasadena with Mr. and Mrs.J.K.Wymard.
Mr. and Mrs.L.T.Wilsey motorized to Arcadia Sunday.
Lawrence Weber and David Allen spent Sunday at Huntington Beach. Lawrence says they spent the day among the widows.
Rev.Berry of Calexico will occupy the pulpit at the Congregational church Sunday.
Rev.and Mrs.Charles L.Knight and daughter, Evelyn, leave Wednesday, August 31, 1921.
at Little Bear lake.
Mrs. Deets and daughter Miss Eva were Los Angeles shoppers Monday.
Miss Irma Robison returned Monday from a vacation at Los Angeles and Catalina.
Mr. and Mrs.Joe Childers and son Eugene and Tom Hill motored to Long Beach and Huntington Beach Sunday.
Mrs.Ethel Conway spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.G.R.Breckenridge, at San Pedro.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hill spent Sunday at Huntington Beach. Mr. returned to work Tuesday after a two weeks' vacation. He had his tonsils removed by Dr.Newkirk at the Anaheim hospital last week.
Mrs.Leland Lewis and Miss Sara James of Artesia visited in town on Monday.
Miss Blanche Whitzel and brother Harlan of Victorville are visiting their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.M.Osborne.
Mr. and Mrs.D.D.Luzier of Richfield, Mr. and Mrs.O.E.Hiserodt and daughter Lorna Marie were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.P.H.Luxier.
Miss Beulah Nelson went to Whittler Monday for a few days' visit with Mrs.Saunders.
Mr. and Mrs.R.C.Authon and daughter Jewell, Mr. and Mrs.Richard Wilkins and daughter Eleanor spent Sunday at Long Beach.
Mrs.Lowell Fontz entertained Mrs.Calvin Dohm and Mrs.Glenn Dohm at dinner Thursday.
West Coast Lease
WEST COAST, Aug. 31.—(Split)
E.F.Campbell and wife motored to La Habra Sunday and had luncheon with Mrs.Effie Wiles.
J.C.Balcom of Stewart Station is quarantine with a case of smallpox.
A little ice cream pies was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs.CMcCoy on Coyote Drive Monday in honor of their little daughter, Eva, nine years old. Attending were Mrs.Keen and son Charles, and daughter Ursula; Mrs.Berganhager, Mrs.Tully and son Henry, Flossie Davis, Homer Davis, Elsie Junker, Mr. and Mrs McCoy, and children, Eva,Lillian and Henry.
BREA BOND MAN IS AVAILABLE
BREA, Aug. 31.-More sale of water bonds will enable for further extension plotting of water works sue was for $40,000.
City Marshall Stone David's pebble to the "Bob Bootlegger," first Barleycorn," deceased, means that their yeshal on Friday night in idea into the minds o' alleged to carry a side shine.
Harold Reis,Mabee Danleyle,Catherine Krine, graduates for Endeavor society, with a banquet at the arbor last Thursday o' Miss Dorothy Schweel toastmaster over o' fest.
Bren Knights of Pyttjoyed their participation wide picnic at the co'Sunday.
The Bren band,动员 is blowing itself marbling itself into o'tain Rich.
The town was treated drill last Friday night.
A band play P.picnic is to o' C of C float on Labheim.
Three Suddler broth are enjoying a Mountain Street improvement inconveniences. O' are besieged to o' they await pavement.
S.G.Sargent is so Union Pacific.Stren
Nora, spent Sunday at Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Thurman visited Sunday at Pasadena with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Wymard.
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Wilsey motorized to Arcadia Sunday.
Lawrence Weber and David Allen spent Sunday at Huntington Beach. Lawrence says they spent the day among the widows.
Rev. Berry of Calexico will occupy the pulpit at the Congregational church Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. Charles L. Knight and daughter, Evelyn, leave Wednesday for the new home at La Jolla.
Mrs. Alice Robertson will teach at Centralla next year.
Mr. Abbott of the Murphy lease spent the week-end at Tia Juana.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Townsend of Arnold visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Follis Monday evening.
Lillian and Carl Bastady have been on the sick list but are reported as improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Follis spent Saturday night with friends in Los Angeles and motored to Balboa with them Sunday.
Mrs. M. E. Berky spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. Dren House at Van Nuys.
Mr. and Mrs. Townsend have taken rooms with Mrs. M. E. Berkey.
Lawrence Sharp of Los Angeles is spending a few days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. George Sharp.
Miss Wanifa Simpson motored to Los Angeles Tuesday to attend the wedding of Miss Margaret Nunlist and Morgan Lowry of Los Angeles. Miss Simpson played the wedding march.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Smith moved from the Simpson apartments to Brea Monday.
Miss Trena Johnson, Mrs. Johnson and Tom and Harry Johnson motored to Huntington Park Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. P. Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Meyer motored to Laguna Beach Sunday. Miss Ruth Brown of Huntington Park is the guest of Ruth Meyer.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sharp and family motored to Seal Beach and Long Beach Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Golden and mother spent Sunday at Laguna Beach.
The Miley-Keck Drilling Co. have taken a contract on the Lessor well and will start drilling Sept. 15.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Brown and son Charles motored to San Pedro Sunday and took pictures of the big boats.
Gas and electricity are being installed on the Ritter subdivision this week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Allen of Buena Park Inn, Mr. Smith, Miss Gertrude Smith and R. A. Cunningham were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith at Downey.
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Nutall and family and Mrs. Nail spent Monday at Laguna Beach.
La Habra Sunday and had junction with Mrs. Effie Wiles.
J. C. Balcom of Stewart Station is quarantine with a case of smallpox.
A little ice cream pie was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C McCoy on Coyote Drive Monday in honor of their little daughter, Eva, nine years old. Attending were Mrs. Keen and son Charles, and daughter Ursula; Mrs. Berganhager, Mrs. Tully and son Henry, Flossie Davis, Homer Davis, Elsie Junker, Mr. and Mrs. McCoy and children, Eva, Lillian and Henry.
J. E. Welin, wife and family returned home this week after being at Newport for several weeks.
E. F. Campbell and wife were La Habra dinner guests with Mrs. Effie Wiles.
Mrs. Chester McQuarrie and mother, Mrs. D. McQuarrie and daughter Evelyn, were Los Angeles visitors last Friday.
Mrs Stevens of La Habra was a visitor on West Coast the latter part of the week at the home of Mrs. Hunt, on Sunshine-ave.
Mrs. Ryan's mother, Mrs. Smith, and son, Phil Smith of Santa Ana, called on Mrs. Chambers Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester McQuarrie were Santa Ana visitors Sunday.
George Swartz and wife, with their two small daughters, Eva and Patricia, entertained with ice cream and cake Sunday evening, which was very fitting for this warm weather.
Several friends were invited and all enjoyed themselves hugely。Mr. and Mrs. B. Raymond, and daughter Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs.Andrews and two children and John Swartz were present。
Miss Estes Drummond of Santa Ana spent Sunday and Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs.McQuarrie。
C H.Keen and family were Fullerton visitors Monday at the library。
EAGLE ROCK TEST DRILLING AT 2500
Los Angeles Field
The Beatty Oil Co.'s Eagle Rock wild cat is now drilling at 2500 feet in a mixture of grey sand and blue shale。
The National Exploration Co.'s drilling out the cement at Burkhart No. 1, Palms。At 3450 a nice showing of oil was struck。The drilling was carried on to 3500 feet。
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Brown and son Charles motored to San Pedro Sunday and took pictures of the big boats.
Gas and electricity are being installed on the Ritter subdivision this week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Allen of Buena Park Inn, Mr. Smith, Miss Gertrude Smith and R. A. Cunningham were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith at Downey.
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Nuttall and family and Mrs. Nail spent Monday at Laguna Beach.
Mrs. Nail left for her home at Globe, Ariz., Tuesday after several weeks' visit with her brother, M. S. Nuttall.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Owens and sons spent Sunday in Los Angeles with Mr. and Mrs. H. P. King.
Rev. and Mrs. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Harris of Los Angeles were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shaw and sons Bob and Bailey returned Sunday evening from a delightful vacation.
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H. E. ABPLANALP, Prop.
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Telephone No. 727
WE WANT
Valencia Oranges
For Immediate Shipment
WE PAY CASH
Pepper's Fruit Co.
Packing House Olive, Calif.
Phone Orange 161-W
Call Evenings
Calf Evenings Bert Lichy, 303 Orange
THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
BREA BOND MONEY IS AVAILABLE SOON
BREA, Aug. 31—Money on the new sale of water bonds will soon be available for further extensions and completion of water works. The last issue was for $40,000.
City, Marshall Stone is proving a David's pebble to the hard head of "Bob Bootlegger," first cousin to "John Barleycorn," deceased, which, interpeted, means that the young city marshal on Friday night introduced a new idea into the minds of two who are alleged to carry a side line of moonshine.
Harold Reis, Mabel Sexton, Ilia Danieley, Catherine Reid and Kathrine Keith, graduates from the Junior Endeavor society, were honored with a banquet at the Christian church arbor last Thursday evening.
Miss Dorothy Schweitzer presided as toastmaster over a happy "speech fest."
Bren Knights of Pythias greatly enjoyed their participation in a county-wide picnic at the county park last Sunday.
The Bren band, a new organization, is blowing itself into tune and marching itself into order under Captain Rich.
The town was treated to a practice drill last Friday night.
A band benefit is on for Saturday night. The band played at the K. of P. picnic and is to precede the Brea C of C float on Labor day at Anaheim.
Three Suddler brothers and families are enjoying a Mount Whitney outing. Street improvements bring temporary inconveniences. Our city hall dads are besieged to oil the streets, while they await pavement.
S. G. Sargent is on the trail of the Union Pacific. Strength to his right arm.
May he pull the steam line through Brea!
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Clark rejoice in the coming of a baby girl to their home.
The Rev. B. W. March, of the Congregational church, will enjoy a month's vacation on his Villa Park ranch during September.
It is hoped the parsonage will be completed ere his return.
Michael George, who attempted to get unqualified endorsement for a week-day and Sunday theater has sold his lot to a Brea group, who are contemplating the erection of a theater building.
Carbon canyon is getting the Bren canyon traffic now that paving on the Los Angeles county portion of Brea conyon is being laid.
A group of about 40 young people happily surprised Miss Helen Fiscu Friday night. It was Miss Helen's birthday. Parler games and refreshments added to the pleasure of the self-invited guests and the delighted hostess, Miss Helen is enjoying a variety of articles left as mimentos of friendship.
Los Angeles Markets
Butter ... 45
Eggs, extra ... 41
Case count ... 40
Pullets ... 35
Pewee pullets ... 24
Cheese ... 20 @ 22
Hens, under 3½ lbs., per lb ... 22
Hens, over 3 lbs., per lb ... 20
Hens, 3½ lbs., and up, per lb ... 33
Hens, colored, 4 lbs., and up each, per lb ... 23
Broilers, 1 to 1½ lbs., each ... 33
Broilers 1½ to 2 lbs., up, each ... 33
Fryers 2¼ lbs., to 3 lbs., onch ... 29
Roasters, soft bone, over 3 lbs., and up, per lb ... 22
Ducklings, Pekkins, 3½ lbs and up, per lb ... 25
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-5-room modern bungalow. Best buy in Anaheim, only $3,500.
TOBIN & DURKEE
207 E. Center St.
WANTED—Girl for general housework. Apply 322 So. Philadelphia.
FOR LEASE for 1 year at $25.00 per month, two acres, 1½ acres in alfalfa, 6-room house, barn, chicken corrals and rabbit hutches. On Santa Ann electric line 1½ miles from Stanton station, P. O. address, Miss M. McGlinns, Stanton, Cal., phone 763-3-J-3 Anaheim.
WANTED—Team work. Jungkeit, call first house south of Magnolia school.
WANTED TO BUY—Popecorn on the cob for Christian church fund. Phone 572-J.
FOR SALE—Freestone peaches, 2 miles southeast of Buena Park. Frank Glass.
DRESSMAKER wants work by the day, or at home. Phone 675-W.
FOR SALE—About 2 tons of peanuts. D. S. Halladay, 3 miles east of Richfield. R. No. 3, Anaheim, Bx 201.
FOR SALE—Light automobile trailer. Apply Knelp's Market, 118 W. Chartress-st.
FOR SALE—Cabinet Phonograph, fumed Oak, like new with records; ivory dresser, used only three months and a bed-davenport. 221 W. Broadway.
FOR REST—Nicely furnished front bed-room with connecting bath, 214 Melrose-st.
Miscellaneous
All stockholders of the Richfield United Oil company are requested to meet at 200 S. Los Angeles-st Friday Sept. 2. Anaheim.
AT STUD
Pure Bred Toggeburg Bucks.
Admiral Rodman No. 5126 also Pat of G. S. G. 12565 and Tad of G. S. G. 12563.
Come out and look them over and
Mr. Man
20¼ Acres
1126.65
I have just received the exclusive listing of what I honestly believe to be the greatest opportunity ever offered in Anahim. An orange grove consisting of 20.4 acres, situated in the city limits, a stone's throw from the New Park, frontage on three streets, soil conditions which are absolutely the best to be found in this locality. When I state that there is an estimated crop of over 6000 packed boxes on but 10 acres of this grove, you can use your own judgment as to its merits. If you are interested in a grove which has received the most diligent care and attention, and is unquestionably one of the best in Orange county, I suggest that you call and see me.
Harold Clairmont
GREATER ANAHEIM REALTOR
236 West Center Street, Anaheim
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FOR SALE—Real Estate
FOR SALE
The best twenty-acre full bearing valencia orange grove in Orange county.
Fifteen acres 12 years old, 5 acres 9 year old valenclas. 228 foot well equipped with Layne Bowler pump and 40 h. p. electric motor. Pump house floor cemented with heavy foundations for pump and motor. Grove piped with underground cement pipe so any one five-acre piece can be irrigated separately. A complete modern home with six large rooms, and screen porch, large cement cellar, fire place, city gas and electricity. Garage and tractor building with new Fodson tractor and equipment goes with the place. This grove has paid better than 16 per cent for the past two years on the price asked for it, and no orange grove in Orange-co has had better care than this one. It is priced to sell and in terms that are most reasonable. Located only one-eighth of a mile off paved boulevard and a mile and half from heart of Anaheim on Sunkist-ave. If you are in the market for the best of groves, a splendid home and one of the heaviest payers in the Anaheim district, see us in regard to the above.
SIMPSON REALTY COMPANY
Exclusive Agents.
130 W. Center-st. Anaheim, Calif.
SUBDIVISION WANTED
Lot sub-division or acræge suitable for platting wanted by National subdivision operators whose methods bring quick results. Realty sales experts 17 years, specializing exclusively in sub-division selling with records of over 300 lots sold in a single day, 15,000 parcels to date, aggregating several millions of dollars. Four successful sales in California last winter. References from Bakersfield Trust Companies, and private owners. If you desire to quickly dispose of your property, let retail prices, let our western representative call on you and give you full particulars. DICKINSON & GILLESPIE, planners and developers of high grade sub-divisions 733 Metropolitan Bank Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn.
FOR SALE—New modern bungalow in Elk Park tract. Phone 376-J.
FOR SALE—Autos
FOR SALE—International tractor 5-16. Good running order. $300.00. Dixie ranch Co., S. E. corner Placentia-avs and North-st.
Wanted—Miscellaneous
WANTED—2 lady solicitors. Easy pleasant work. Good profit. Phone 376-J.
WANTED—Clean, soft rags, for washing presses. Bring to Plain Dealer office.
Want to exchange new Ford with self starter as payment on lot or lot and small house. Phone office 729, residence 299R Anaheim.
WANTED—Housework of all kinds. 1221 Pearl-st.
WANTED—Poultry, calves and hogs. Pay best market price. Phone 915 W. or address 519 E. Walnut-st. Santa Ana.
WANTED—To buy live stock; highest market price paid. Ph. Anaheim 182.
DISTRIBUTORS WANTED
Representative Wanted.
Orange County.
AUTOMOBILE TURNING SIGNAL.
A warning that is understood. Approved by California Motor Vehicle Dept. New, Practical, Dependable, Safe. A signal for both day and night. $500 required to finance exclusive contract. Exceptional profits.
AUTOMOBILE SIGNAL SALES CO.
First National Bank Bldg.
Oakland, Calif.
For Sale—Miscellaneous
gle day, 15,000 parcels to date, aggregating several millions of dollars. Four successful sales in California last winter. Refinances from Bankers. Trust Companies and private owners. If you desire to quickly dispose of your property at retail prices, let our western representative call on you and give you full particulars. DICKINSON & GILLESPIE planners and developers of high grade sub-divisions. 732 Metropolitan Bank Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn.
FOR SALE—New modern bungalow in Elks park tract. Phone 376-J.
FOR SALE
-4-room house, Olive-st, $4,200 terms.
-5-room house, Olive-st, $4,000 terms.
-Lot 50x135, $1,000 terms.
-Lot 50x157 with small house; West Broadway, $2,200.
-Two first-class lots on W. Broadway, $2,850 and $2,600.
Several first-class investment properties; hotel site.
BIGELOW
211 E. Center-st.
11 ACRES
-If we were to give you half the Oranges grown on our grove each year till we had given you $4,000 per acre, and then give you a deed to the grove would you take it? We believe you would.
-Now we have a grove for you just that way only we want you to make a small initial payment. Come and live in the nice little home with all conveniences—see that the water is turned on at the proper time and that the pickers come for the fruit. The grove will do the rest and you will own it.
Henderson Realty Co. Anaheim
-Have buyer for 4 or 5 acres barn land, improved with house.
-Lot West Broadway, $2,650.
-Lot East Broadway, $1,300.
-5-room house, corner lot on Broadway, $4,700; best buy in town.
P. V. BRADY
305 E. Center-st.
FOR SALE
5 A. 5 and 7 yr. old Valencla ranch close in for $13,500.00.
-5-room new modern bungalow, $5000, $2,000 cash.
-Bakery and restaurant in Anaheim, doing good business.
-Lots, both business and residence, ranging in price from $900 to $3000 each.
FOR SALE
H. E. SCOTT REALTY
Compensation Insurance.
112 No. Los Angeles-st. Phone 605
FOR SALE
-Apartment house consisting of four apartments. Excellently located on W. Broadway. Priced at $12,500. Easy terms. One of the best buys we have.
SIMPSON REALTY CO.
120 West Center-st.
TALK TURKEY
-If you want a bargain in Close-by 5 acre ranches. A good one for $6,000 with buildings, water and three year valenclas. Another one with new bunning materials for $7,600.
For Sale—Miscellaneous
FOR SALE—If interested in saving money on tree propals call up W. Wagner Jr., Phone 423-J.
FOR SALE—Iron bed, springs and mattress, $5.00. Phone Anaheim 74771.
FOR SALE—Satsuma plums, 4e lb. O. B. Cook, 1½ mile N-W of Stanton.
FOR SALE—Green corn for silo: 6 miles west of Anaheim, on Hadson road; ½ miles south-east corner.
FOR SALE—Eating potatoes by E. O. Hierodt, 1st house West of Magnolia school on first road south.
HAMMEL'S MUSIC STORE
124 E. Center-st. Phone 145; for Plano, Players, Phonographs, Sewing Machines.
For Rent
FOR RENT—Two rooms with use of kitchen to old couple or elderly woman. Inquire 409 S. Lemon-st.
FOR RENT—Furnished 7-room bungalow on Eayn tract for period Sept. 3rd to Oct. 3rd. 17 Silver lines gas electric water supplied. Box 17-A.
FOR RENT—Chicken coop 5x12 ft complete with nests; 600 feet 6 ft chicken wire. J. H. Latourette, East North-st. Phone 268-W.
FOR RENT—Room with bath, with or without board. Phone 376 J.
FOR RENT—Sept. 1st, nicely furnished 5-room and bath, modern cottage for two months, everything complete and clean; garage close in; $60. Phone 176-W. Anaheim.
FOR RENT—Two room unfurnished cottage. Adults only. Inquire 420 So Palm.
Nursery Stock
ALL KINDS OF Citrus Trees. Canaka Citrus Nursery, north end of Lemon-st. Anaheim. Phone 480W.
Live Stock
FOR SERVICE—Pure Nubian and Toggenburg Bucks. ½ mile west of Cypress. The John ranch.
FOR SALE—Horse, about 11 years old. Peter Alland, Broad-st. Rt. 5 Box 162 Anaheim.
A. V. Calkins
FOR SALE
—Apartment house consisting of four apartments. Excellently located on W. Broadway. Priced at $12,500. Easy terms. One of the best buys we have.
SIMPSON REALTY CO.
120 West Center-st.
TALK TURKEY
—If you want a bargain in Close-by 5 acre ranches. A good one for $6,000 with buildings, water and three year valenclas. Another one with new bungalow, part in valenclas for $7,500, and a cracker-Jack five with five-year valenclas and a dandy home on it for $14,500. YOU make the terms; see STEWART, 200 E. Center-st, Phone 401.
FOR SALE
—12 ½ acres. One-half bearing Avocades, one-half six and seven year old lemons. Five room modern house, large two-story barn garage. Splendid water right and soil. This is one of the heaviest profit makers near Anaheim, and is priced to sell.
Seven room home, 3 bedrooms, breakfast room, living room, dining room and kitchen. Double garage with laundry. This is one of the most beautiful homes in Anaheim, ready to move into, only three blocks from the center of town and close to schools.
SIMPSON REALTY CO.
130 West Center-st
RARE OPPORTUNITY
One acre set to 6, 3 and 2-year-old Valencia oranges. Six room house, large barn and pipe line. Only $4000.
TOBIN AND DURKEE
207 East Center-st.
FOR SALE—Or Exchange — Five acres with good house and garage. Three acres in nine year old Valencias, two acres lemonz. An excellent piece of soil. Well located on paved boulevard. Party will take in house in Anaheim up to $6000 or $7000.
SIMPSON REALTY COMPANY
180 West Center St.
Poultry
WANTED—To buy POULTRY ror cash. Will call for it. Phone E.W. Pohlmann, 7-R-2; address R.F.D. 2.
A Want Ad in the Plain Dealer will Bring Results.
ALL KINDS OF Citrus Trees. Tanaka Citrus Nursery, north end of Lemon-st. Araheim. Phone 480W.
Live Stock
FOR SERVICE—Pure Nubian and Toggenburg Bucks. ½ mile west of Cypress. The John ranch.
FOR SALE—Horse, about 11 years old. Peter Alland, Broad-st, Rt. 5. Box 162 Anaheim.
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