oc-plain-dealer 1921-09-02
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PLACENTIA TO HAVE NEW BUSINESS-BLDG
PLACENTIA, Sept. 2. (Special.)—W. E. Stradley, one of Placentia's most extensive builders, has announced that he has made plans for the erection of another new business block on Santa Fe avenue. Work will begin Oct. 1 on the building of a two-story brick building which will have three and possibly four business rooms on the ground floor and apartments on the second floor.
Applications already have been made for more business rooms than Mr. Stradley will be able to accommodate.
Placentia News Notes
Talbot Blelefeldt will leave shortly for Palo Alto where he will enter Leland Stanford University. Mr. Blelefeldt was valedictorian for class of 1921 at Fullerton High school and one of its most popular students. He will specialize in journalism at the university.
Misses Evelyn, Iona and Dorothy Blelefeldt have returned from a two weeks' vacation at Venice.
Roy Burton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill, is recovering from the effects of an operation for removal of his tonsils.
Placentia schools will open Sept. 19th.
Yorba Linda News
YORBA LINDA, Sept. 2. (Spt.)—Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Knight and daughter spent Tuesday at Huntington Beach.
The Ridge Oil Co.'s No. 1 drilling at 3750 reports a showing of oil sand with considerable gas.
Mrs. Hennesey's son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carnes of New York, who have spent the past two months here, returned to their home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shook, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Selover, Miss Edith Bemis, Chauncey Elchler, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Buckmaster and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown formed a jolly party that spent Saturday and Sunday at the cottage of Mrs. Taylor's uncle, at Laguna Beach.
Mrs. Julia Selover who spent the
Mrs. Hennessey's son and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Carnes of New York,
who have spent the past two months
here, returned to their home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Taylor, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Shook, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Selover, Miss Edith Bemis, Chauncey Eichler, Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
Buckmaster and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown formed a jolly party
that spent Saturday and Sunday at the cottage of Mrs. Taylor's uncle,
at Laguna Beach.
Mrs. Julia Selover who spent the
past week with relatives here, returned today to Whittier.
H. E. Surland of Long Beach visitited a few days on his ranch on
Yorba Linda-blyd this week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Buckmaster
and children and Mrs. H. E. Anderson
plan to leave soon for a three
or four weeks' motor trip to Red Bluffs and vicinity.
SCHOOL DAYS Are Here
Some Choice Bargains
Lead Pencils
3 Cedar Pencils for.....5c
3 Rubber-tipped Pencils 10c
Extra Grade Pencils.....5c
Large size Rubber Erasers .....5c
Pen Holders .....5c and 10c
Pencil Tablets, 50 sheets 5c
Dictionaries—
$5.00, $2.00, $1.00, 75c, 35c
Compasses .....50c and 25c
Rulers .....15c, 10c and 5c
Loose Leaf Memo
Bargains
10c, 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c
Pencil Sharpeners..10c, 15c
Compasses ...50c and 25c
Rulers ...15c, 10c and 5c
Loose Leaf Memo
Bargains
10c, 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c
Pencil Sharpeners...10c, 15c
Crayolas ...20c, 10c, 5c
Give Something Useful
Waterman's
Ideal
Fountain Pen
We have the two leading
makes — Waterman's and
Sheaffer's. The popular
school pen, self-filling
with clip ...$1.75
WEBER'S
Book and Music
STORE
Anaheim
THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
S. A. GOLD MINERS
LOOK FOR RICHES
With hundreds of tons of gold ore blocked out for miners to work on H. H. Kelly, T. P. Kingrey and Roy Hall were at their homes in Santa Ana today from Quincy, Cal., where they have been for two months engaged in working and supervising development work on property of the Kelly Mining corporation.
The mill of the corporation was operated for a day and a half before the men came home, operation being mostly for the purpose of testing out the machinery. The result was satisfactory.
Ore has been blocked out and when a sufficient quantity has been mined to keep the mill going it will be started. According to statements today by Hall and Kingrey the mine increases in wealth and promise as development work progresses.
-Witman, Eyesight Specialist.
LIMA BEAN PRICES ON UPWARD TREND
Lima bean prices are improving.
Around Wintersburg, Talbert and Smeltzer 5 1-2 cents is being paid, according to reports here today. It is understood that in some sections the crops have sold at 5 cents, and that today's price in these other districts of 5 1-2 cents indicates still better prices.
On the San Joaquin ranch some lots of limas have brought as high as 5.60 cents.
In view of these facts, lima growers are confident that still better prices will prevail in the near future.
Cutting has begun in the south-west section of the county. Between 30,000 and 35,000 sacks are anticipated at Wintersburg, while 10 to 20 sacks an acre are promised by 1000 acres planted at Talbert, growers say. The Wintersburg crop last year was 80,000 sacks. Limas were planted light this year due to drought expectancy.
Threshing will begin in two weeks and the bean warehouse at Smeltzer will open for cleaning within three weeks.
-If it's from Witman's it's good!
WE WANT
Valencia Oranges
For Immediate Shipment
WE PAY CASH
Pepper’s Fruit Co.
Packing House Olive, Calif.
Phone Orange 161-W
Call Evenings
Bert Lieby, 303 Orange
Saturday
Specials
BLACKBERRY PIE
CAKE SUGGESTIONS
eady?
ils .50c up
ns $2.50 up
$2.50 up
these when school opens.
's Pharmacy
ses Us to Please You
Anaheim
Phone 286
Saturday
Specials
BLACKBERRY PIE
CAKE SUGGESTIONS
ANGEL FOOD ORANGE SPONGE
RASPBERRY
VANILLA TUTTI-FRUTTI
CHOCOLATE
FRENCH PASTRIES
Get that supply of Bakery Goods for the holiday.
Boston Bakery
201 E. Center St.
Phone 135-W
Progress has given to the
Motor World the
Buick 4
and the
Buick 6
and the
Buick 6
Honoring Men of America
ing their shoulder to the
the past have made it possible
to be the greatest of Buick years.
Fields, in fact, wherever labor is engaged in honest endeavor, maintaining
suprenacity in the commercial world, the Buick is faithfully performing its
then, that we hesitate for a day to honor labor and its achievements.
ANAHEIM AUTO CO
Wm. Goodrum Prop.
ANAHEIM FULLERTON
I Didn't Want to Do It!
I Didn't Want to
Mention Names
I Didn't Want to Do It!
I Didn't Want to
Mention Names
SO NOW WHEN I TELL YOU THAT THE KNABE
MEHLIN, STEGER, LESTER STORY & CLARK,
PRESCOTT AND MANY OTHER WORLDFAMOUS PIANOS ARE INCLUDED IN THIS
Big Re-organization
SALE
You Will Realize What These Prices Mean.
Look at This Bargain
A Genuine Sweet Tone
J. & C. Fischer
$145
Used but not abused. Many
others equally low.
Look at This Bargain
A full 88-note Player
Piano
Used but not abused. Many others equally low.
Look at This Bargain
A full 88-note Player Piano
$285
Used but not abused. Many others equally low.
Look at This Bargain
A Columbia formerly sold for $150
$69
Many others equally low.
Only a Few Days More
Hundreds of people are buying New Columbia Records here 3 for $1 during this big sale.
OPEN EVERY NIGHT
162 W. Center St.
Anaheim, Calif.