oc-plain-dealer 1921-09-09
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NEWS OF FULLERTON
BIG REGISTRATION AT FULLERTON HI
The registration at the Fullerton Union high school which has been under way for some time, will be closed at noon Saturday, and those who do not register prior to that time will have to register as they enter school, it was stated today a the office of Louis E. Plummer, principal. There were no special registration classes, but each pupil was registered on the day at which he or she might appear at the office. There have been 640 registrations to date, it was stated today. This is in satisfactory excess of the number has year, it is stated.
The high school faculty for the forthcoming term are: Louis E. Plummer, principal; A. S. Redfern, vice principal; W. T. Boyce, Dean of Junor College, Head of history department; Lillian Anderson, Spanish; Thomas Askin, Head of Oral English Department; Nellie M. Bate, Librarian; R. W. Borst, Head of English Department; Mary L. Braly Head of Home Department; Franck Campbell, English; L. O. Culp, Head of Commercial Department; Earl S. Dysinger, History; Jessie Grieve, Science and Physical Education; Chas. W. Hart, Manual Training; Fern Harvey, English; Henrietta Helm, Domestic Science and Art; Matton Helm, Oral English; Luelle Hinkle, Art; Claire Hornby, Mathematics; Ronald L. James, Manual Training; Geneva Johnson, Spanish; Arletta Klahn, English and Spanish; Thomas Newlin, Philosophy; Glenn Lewis, Head of Physical Education Department, Science; T. H. Lodge, Commercial; Druzilla Mackey, Part Time Work at Spanish Camp; Ida McAdow, English; Sarah McRae, Domestic Science and Art; R. A. Marsden, Head of Manual Mrs. Emrick of Los Angeles underwent a major operation at the Fullerton hospital yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Baird of St. Louis will leave tomorrow over the Santa Fe for Denver, St. Louis and Chicago, and other eastern points.
Brea News Items
BUENA PARK, Sept 9—(Special)
Dr. and Mrs. Hasson are receiving congratulations on a new grand-daughter, Betty Ann, who arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hasson at Anaheim, Sunday.
Mrs. Mattison returned to her home in Los Angeles on Saturday after several weeks visit with Mrs. D. W. Hasson.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Watkins and children spent Sunday at Long Beach and Monday at Anaheim.
Mr. Albert Hasson of Puenta spent the week end with Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Hasson.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ruick of Anaheim were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Follis on Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Benton motorized to Anaheim Landing on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wilson and family enjoyed Sunday at Orange-co., park.
Mrs. H. C. Ruick of Anaheim and Mrs. P. H. Luzier and son Paul enjoyed luncheon with Mrs. Elmer Follis on Wednesday.
Mrs. L. J. Robeson and children were luncheon guests of Mrs. E. P. Mann on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Rutter and family spent the week end at Catalena, Mrs.Ritter will stay another week.
Mr. and Mrs.J.W.Bishop moved to Long Beach on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs.W.B.Shaw and children will move into the cottage vacated by J.W.Bishop.
Mrs.A.E.Smothers and daughter Martha Marie, were Fullerton visitors on Wednesday.
Miss Dorna Benton was the week Herbert L.Nolan arrived for a visit Mr. and Mrs.William Rose-st.
Miss Nannie Gamble who has been visiting Los Angeles is agree Mrs.N.F.Ballou stay Mrs.Ballou a severe cold who under the weather week.
Mrs.Nora Crowley week of Mrs.Pesch in Venice.
Mr. and Mrs.V.K.Angles are guests Jack Kaley, Mrs.Mercantily returned from San Bernardino visit friends.
Miss Elizabeth Diec this week of Miss Hollywood, this being visit.
Herman Katsten, eing a five-room residence So.Lemon-at.M furnished by the Adder company.
Henry Adams has short vacation trip to Mrs.Kelsley and Anduda will spend with friends in Los Miss Rachel Clark for San Diego where school.
Mr. and Mrs.John dena and Mr.M Redlands are the girls Mrs.Chus Trudeauples have not been most 17 years.
Mr. and Mrs.H.daughter Margaret had a vacation at Redonda Miss Alice Schuperand Miss Clara Stlehtma tance operator will visit with friends in San Mr.A Arthur Ritchie visiting friends in Antoin
B62 REGISTER AT HIGH SCHOOL
There have been 662 pupils registered at the Fullerton high school to date, and 81 students at the Fullerton Junior College. It was announced this morning at the office of L. H. Plummer, principal, by A. S. Redfern, assistant principal. This is about 100 in excess of the number of the same period last year, Mr. Redfern said.
FULLERTON BRIEFSE
The members of the Fidelis class of the Fullerton Baptist Sunday school held their monthly social at the Knowlton home Tuesday evening. There were about 40 members present.
L. E. Smith, Santa Fe civil engineer, recently of Prescott, Arizona, has been returned to Fullerton, and will work out of the Fullerton office at the future. His family will be brought here as soon as possible.
The Woman's Club of Fullerton will hold the opening meeting for the year at the home of Mrs. J. Chilton, on East Wilshire-ave., Sept. 23. A program of special interest will be given.
The Fullerton Masonic Lodge will confer the apprentice degree at its meeting at 7:30 o'clock this evening at the Temple on No. Spadra-rd.
Mrs. J. A. Hoye left yesterday over the Santa Fe for a trip to Niland in Imperial Valley.
Ed Beazley and family have returned from a pleasant outing in the north, including trips to Yosemite, Lake Tahoe and other points.
D. G. Fine has returned from a trip to his old home in Wilkesbarre, Pa.
Frank Harder has purchased from E. S. Gregory a four-room hungar
The Fullerton Masonic Lodge will confer the apprentice degree at its meeting at 7:30 o'clock this evening at the Temple on No. Spadra-rd.
Mrs. J. A. Hoye left yesterday over the Santa Fe for a trip to Niland in Imperial Valley.
Ed. Beazley and family have returned from a pleasant outing in the north, including trips to Yosemite, Lake Tahoe and other points.
D. G. Fine has returned from a trip to his old home in Wilkesbarre, Pa.
Frank Harder has purchased from E. S. Gregory a four-room bungalow in Jacaranda-pl., and Mr. Gregory has sold a lot nearby to John Ames, of Riverside. The sales were conducted through the R. S. Gregory Realty office.
A. NELSON
BEAN DEALER
Buena Park
Phone—Anaheim 762-J-8
—Fullerton 173-R-1
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Wholesale and Retail
Gasoline
Distillate
Kerosene
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H. E. ABPLANALP, Prop.
Corner Center and West Sts.
Telephone No. 727
Light Six Models
Touring ... Roadster, 2-passenger Coupe, 3-passenger Sedan, 5-passenger
Special Six Prices
Touring, 5-pass. $1895
Roadster, 2-pass. $1845
Club Roadster, 4-pass. $1895
Coupe, 4-pass. $2795
Sedan, 5-pass. $2895
These prices are for cars delivered in
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CITY BRIEFSE
Herbert L. Nolan of Rhode Island has arrived for a visit with his parents Mr. and Mrs. William Nolan, 124 So. Rose-st.
Miss Nunnie Gambill, of San Diego, who has been visiting with friends in Los Angeles, is again at the home of Mrs. N. F. Ballou for a several days' stay. Mrs. Ballou is recovering from a severe cold which has kept her under the weather for more than a week.
Mrs. Nora Crowley is the guest this week of Mrs. Peschong, her daughter, in Venice.
Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Theodore, of Los Angeles, are guests this week of Mrs. Jack Kaley, Mrs. Kaley has but recently returned from several days in San Bernardino visiting relatives and friends.
Miss Elizabeth Dickerson is the guest this week of Miss Annie Hopkins, in Hollywood, this being a final vacation visit.
Herman Kraten, contractor, is erecting a five-room residence for Mr. Turk on So. Lemon-st. Materials are being furnished by the Adams-Bowers Lumber company.
Henry Adams has returned from a short vacation trip to Forest Home.
Mrs. Kelsley and daughters Bellinda and Audra will spend the week-end with friends in Los Angeles.
Miss Rachel Clark left this morning for San Diego where she will attend school.
Mr. and Mrs. John Poster of Gardena and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gagen of Redlands are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas Trudeau. The three couples have not been together for almost 17 years.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Kampling and daughter Margaret have returned from a vacation at Redondo.
Miss Alice Schupe, Mrs. Stiechtman and Miss Clara Stiechtman were in Lankersheim visiting relatives yesterday.
Miss Clarn Stiechtman, local long distance operator will spend several days with friends in San Diego.
Mr. Arthur Ritchle of Los Angeles is visiting friends in Anaheim and Fullerton.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Julian and song have returned from Big Bear from a vacation trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Welcome M. Ward and Mrs. H. K. Boyd were Santa Ana visitors last evening.
Miss Grace Ensign returned yesterday from a six weeks' visit with her grandmother in Los Angeles.
Mrs. A. E. Ensign and daughter Miss Ruth visited in Los Angeles yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Eymann and daughter spent yesterday in Los Angeles.
Msr. A. L. Erickson is entertaining her sister Miss Madyln Brune of San Diego for a week.
Miss Willenna Winfield of Pomona is a guest of Miss Lillian Russell.
Mr. Bud Cole of Santa Barbara is visiting Mr. Kenneth Nagel.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Nagel, Messrs. Kenneth Nagel and Bud Cole will leave tomorrow for Idyllwild where they will spend a couple of weeks. The men expect to go deer hunting.
Mr. and Mrs. F.K. Day and daughter Marjorie and J.A. Archer and daughter Fay will spend tomorrow in Anaheim Landing.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bevillard and family are on another motor trip. This time they are camping in Snow creek.
Mrs. Linna Thomas, Mrs. Harry Carter and Mrs.W.W.Conklin of Orange were in Los Angeles yesterday.
The boys of the Annheim Municipal Band are going to take their wives, sweethearts and families to Orange-co-park, Sunday and show them a jolly good time. A big picnic dinner will be a feature of the day. Many interesting events are also being planned.
The boys will take their instruments along and give the other people a treat.
Mrs.E.A.Beard was a visitor in Newport yesterday.
Attend Chaffee's Anniversary Sale Today
Friday, Saturday, Sept. 9, 10
PEARL WHITE
In "Know Your Man"
Also Comedy
Adults 25c; Children 10c; plus war tax
Mrs. Chas Trudeau. The three couples have not been together for almost 17 years.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Kampling and daughter Margaret have returned from a vacation at Redondo.
Miss Alice Schupe, Mrs. Stichtman and Miss Clara Stichtman were in Lankersheim visiting relatives yesterday.
Miss Clarn Stichtman, local long distance operator will spend several days with friends in San Diego.
Mr. Arthur Ritchie of Los Angeles is visiting friends in Anaheim and Fullerton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Houts and Dr. and Mrs. Demming are going to King City for several days on a deer hunt.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Reed and Miss Frances Reed were in Los Angeles yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Stock and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Goetsch of Orange will be guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Stock in Lankersheim.
Mrs. A. A. Smith was a dinner guest last night of friends in Fullerton.
Mrs. J. E. Stroup and children were visitors yesterday at the home of her mother in Harper.
Mr. Wm. Kennedy Jr., is very ill at his home.
Mrs. Fred Ahlborn and son Raymond have left on a motor trip to San Francisco.
Msves Lella and Irma Steadman were in Los Angeles yesterday. In the evening they attended the theater.
Miss Gene McElheny has returned from a vacation trip spent at Huntington Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rebman have returned from Catalina yesterday where they have been for the past week.
ANAHEIM
Friday, Saturday, Sept. 9, 10
PEARL WHITE
In "Know Your Man"
Also Comedy
Adults 25c; Children 10c; plus war tax
FAIRYLAND ANAHEIM
Friday, Sept. 9
Double Bill — Vaudeville Night
4 Acts Standard Vaudeville 4 Acts and
DOROTHY DALTON
In "Behind Masks"
Adults 35c; Children 15c; plus war tax
Saturday, Sept. 10.
Big Special Paramount Picture "PROXIES"
Adults 28c; Children 11c
Job Printing at the Plain Dealer
Studebaker
Prices Are Reduced
Models Now $200 Less
Light Six Prices
Prices Are Reduced
Models Now $200 Less
Light Six Prices
$1375
2-passenger $1350
passenger $1795
passenger $2125
Prices Big Six Prices
$1895 Touring, 7-pass. $2325
$1845 Coupe, 4-pass. $3300
$1895 Sedan, 7-pass. $3400
$2795 $2895
cars delivered in Orange county. War tax included.
BERRY D: RILEY
Anaheim Phone 550
STANDARD EQUIPMENT ON ALL MODELS
The field referred to is the one that produces the crude oil from which the Ventura Refining Company manufactures "Ventura" Paraffin-Base Motor Oil.
Because Paraffin-Base Motor Oil first came from the East, many motorists have fallen into the hawking for "Eastern" instead of "fin-Base" Oil.
Since many "Eastern" oils are Paraffin Base, it's safer for you for "Paraffin Base" rather than ern — or better still, to ask for tura" Motor Oil, which is pure Paraffin Base Oil, guaranteed by a rep Company.
—it's "there" for wear.
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Inseparable with the sales we make is the high standard of service we strive to maintain at all times in our organization—cheerfully given and predominating as the guiding influence of our force.
Quality
Not an idle thought—but an actuality, and the wearing service rendered by our shoes accounts for the many friends who make this store their shoe headquarters.
Economy
Will always be the forethought of the majority of buyers, and standard quality of our various lines means a saving.
Economy
Will always be the forethought of the majority of buyers, and standard quality of our various lines means a saving on the initial cost and in the long run.
School Shoes for Boys and Girls — $3.00 Up
"A Lasting Satisfaction Follows Each Transaction"
First-Class Repairing
JOE LAUTENBACH
187 W. Center St., Anaheim
Phone 116-J
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produces the crude oil
the Ventura Reny manufactures
Paraffin-Base Motor Oil.
Paraffin-Base Motor Oil
from the East, many
are fallen into the habit of
eastern" instead of "Paraf-
"Eastern" oils are not
it's safer for you to ask
Base" rather than "Eastter still, to ask for "Ven油, which is pure Paraffinaranteed by a reputable
for wear.
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