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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1921 SPORTING EVENTS RAISED SEATS AND UNIFORMED SECONDS With the new arena on North Los Angeles-st. nearing completion, the management announced today that all will be set when the doors open for the initial boxing card next Thursday night. One of the features of the new club will be the raised seats, affording a good view of the ring from any position in the house. The management also announced today that the seconds will wear uniforms, and that all methods possible for the comfort of women fans will be made. Henry Gastine and Chet Noff are scheduled to mix in the main event. Both are Vernon boys and are a good drawing card in Jack Doyle's famous shanty. George Moss, of Newport, and Joe Martin, of Sacramento, will meet in the semi-windup. The balance of the card reads: Gus Williams, Long Beach, vs Battling Frankie, Vernon, 122 lbs. Al Thomas, Hollywood, vs. Young Romeo, Vernon, 118 pounds. Lee Houck, Seattle, vs. Young Frisco, San Francisco, 133 pounds. The curtain raiser will be announced at the ringside. Tickets are now on sale at Dugas & Myze's. "Y" BUILDING OPEN SAME AS FORMERLY There has been some question as to whether the "Y" building would be open to members now that school has started, but Mr. Ruitt says that for the next few weeks, at least, the EVERYTHING READY FOR TOURNEY TONITE Everything was set today at Dugas & Myre's alleys for the opening tonight of the big So. Calif. Bowling tourney, the first time the premier southland event has been staged in Anaheim. The following schedule places 23 teams but it does not include three of Anaheim's teams and several others regarded as certain. It is believed there will be at least 26 four-for-each night this week. Alleys have been given an extra polishing and new pins have been secured for the schedule which is: Monday—Venice No. 1, Ocean Park, Venice No. 2, Johnson's team. Tuesday—Hollywood, Anaheim Laundry, Broadway Allesy, MacKenzie's. Wednesday — Long Beach Club Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4. Thursday—El Dorado Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Angels No. 1. Friday—Pasadena, Cal. Boosters, Meador's Opticians, Angels No. 2. Sunday—Long Beach Bathhouse Nos. 1 and 2, Angels No. 3. BUCKS SEEK LOWER LEVELS THIS YEAR The deer are found in lower levels this year, says F. B. Kern, who was back today with Norton Hatfield from a two-week hunting trip on the east, north and west side of Yosemite park. "Scores of hunters who packed for up into the high mountains saw lots of does and fawns but no bucks," says Kern, "while they found hunters who had stayed on the lower levels and excellent results." FRANKLIN REACH "Bath Factory hands of the own test of an all states Bob Whale dealer for the Fr I believe in rela periences of R their trips. "P. D. Roy Grove and Dr. H children recent Big Bear country Franklin. They remain resort by w route, taking the trip on the return Bear. The speedometer showed 221 miles which 12 gallons consumed. It was use any oil. Mr. White add such as told here when driving as matter-of- Columbia COLUMBIA LE Joe Yaeger, wiff brother, have re most wonderful tr Yosemite valley Mr. Hillburn Louise were visit Columbia lease re C.C.Robinson, Mr. and Mrs.Fa Mr. and Mrs.Baby with Mrs.H.T.Ingram and w tored to Murier turning home th Mr.Moe is ap of the week in N ams. Miss Frances herself last Sun friends on Colum Mr. and Mrs.Dren Iris and R visitors Saturday Mr.William W children Wayne l Lee Lake last Sat Mr.Will Logan were Laguna Bea day. Mr.milw "Y" BUILDING OPEN SAME AS FORMERLY There has been some question as to whether the "Y" building would be open to members now that school has started, but Mr. Raitt says that for the next few weeks, at least, the grounds and pool will be open on Tuesdays and Thursdays after school for all classes, and on Saturdays the same as it was during the summer; first class at 9:00 a.m., second class at 10 a.m., and the third class at 2:00 p.m. Mr. Raitt reports a very successful summer season at the building, there being 110 boys enrolled as members, the most of whom he hopes to organize into Y. M. C. A. clubs during the winter and continue the work which has received such a fine start this summer. It is hoped that a hand ball court may soon be installed and together with volleyball and basket ball the "Y" will afford a splendid playground for the boys of Anaheim with a possibility that a men's division may be organized in the near future. Standing of Clubs PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W. L. Pct. Los Angeles ... 99 73 576 Sacramento ... 99 74 572 San Francisco ... 99 75 569 Seattle ... 73 76 564 Oakland ... 91 81 529 Vernon ... 90 84 517 Salt Lake ... 69 100 408 Portland ... 162 127 Yesterday's Results Los Angeles, 14; Vernon, 2, (first game) Vernon, 8; Los Angeles, 1, (second game) Oakland, 4; San Francisco, 2, (first game) San Francisco, 9; Oakland, 3 (second game.) Sacramento, 13; Salt Lake, 2, (first game.) Salt Lake, 6; Sacramento, 2, (second game.) Portland-Seattle games postponed, rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pct. New York ... 90 64 628 Pittsburgh ... 84 67 596 St. Louis ... 81 62 566 Boston ... 78 67 531 Brooklyn ... 70 72 483 Chicago ... 66 77 462 Chicago ... 67 86 398 Philadelphia ... 48 97 331 Yesterday's Results Chicago, 1; Brooklyn, 0, (first game) Chicago, g; Brooklyn, l, (second game) Cincinnati, 6; Boston, 3, (first game) Cincinnati, l0; Boston, s (second game) AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pct. Butter ... Eggs, extra Case count Pullets Pewee pullets Cheese Hens, under 2% lb Hens, under 3% lb and Hens, colored, 4 lb per lb. Broilers, l to l½ broilers l½ to l½ bros Roasters, soft boon and up, per lb. Ducklings, Pekins and up, per lb. Old ducks, 3½ lbs Geese New York 90 64 625 Pittsburgh 84 57 596 St. Louis 81 62 596 Boston 78 67 591 Brendelton 70 72 483 Chicago 66 77 462 Cincinnati 67 499 Philadelphia 48 97 331 Yesterday's Results Chicago, 1; Brooklyn, 0, (first game.) Chicago, 5; Brooklyn, 1, (second game.) Cincinnati, 6; Boston, 2, (first game.) Cincinnati, 10; Boston, 8, (second game.) AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet. New York 89 52 631 Cleveland 80 53 629 St. Louis 73 70 610 Washington 70 72 498 Boston 67 70 483 Detroit 70 75 483 Chicago 58 82 414 Philadelphia 47 90 343 Yesterday's Results New York, 4; Detroit, 2. Washington, 4; Cleveland, 1. Washington, 4; Cleveland, 1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. L. Pet. Louisville 90 63 588 Minneapolis 83 64 565 Kansas City 79 69 534 Indianapolis 23 80 477 Toledo 71 78 477 Milwaukee 71 79 478 St. Paul 72 81 471 Columbus 62 67 416 Yesterday's Results Louisville, 6-6; Indianapolis, 7-10. Kansas City, 3-8; Milwaukee, 4-4. Columbus, 11-0; Toledo, 5-8. St. Paul, 6; Minneapolis, 2. WESTERN LEAGUE At Wichita—Wichita, 5; Omaha, I. At Tulsa—Tulsa, 5-3; Sloux City, 10-2. At Joplin—St. Joseph, 7-2; Joplin, 6-0. At Oklahoma City—Des Moines, 7; Oklahoma City, O. SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY LEAGUE Hanford, 5; Bakerfield, I. Madora, I; Visilla, I. Dinuba, I; Tulare, II. Taft-Coalinga, postponed. Try Plain Dealer Want Ads. The Plain Dealer for Good Printing Meyer who beat Bert Tribbby here several weeks ago, will meet Kid Mexico and Johnny McManus and Sailor Murphy, bantams, will tie up in the second argument. The McManus-Murphy argument looks like a sure fire proposition on paper. McManus won many friends by his win here over Ralph Lincoln. Ben Smith and Jack Iman who battled to a draw here two weeks ago, will meet in a return match. Both boys were going hard at the bell in their last rompus and should give the lans a hot run for their money. The balance of the card is: Lloyd Neal vs. Young Shiller; Jimmy Munco vs. Kidd Leo and Paul Romeo vs. Kid Frankle. Brea News Items BREA, Sept. 19.(Spl.) Mrs. Harry Bates who recently moved to Laurel Heights from Walnut-st is quite slick. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. Dan Kerns is very much improved in health after a long spell of pneumonia. The Ladies' Aid society of the Christian church met Wednesday afternoon as usual, a good attendance of 15 or more. They are getting ready for the bazaar later on. J. E. Reynolds and wife were Los Angeles business visitors Wednesday morning. Try Plain Dealer Want Ads. Anaheim Feed & Fuel Company Hay, Grain, Seeds, Poultry Supplies Fertilizers, Wood, Coal, Sprays and Insecticides. Public Weight Masters, 15-ton Scales Anaheim, California Chaffee's Anniversary Sale September 10th to 30th Cheese Hens under $3 lb Hens, $3 lb lbs and Hens colored, $4 lb per lb. Broilers to $1½ broilers to $2½ lbs to Roasters soft boiled and up per lb Ducklings Pekins and up per lb Old Cocks per lb Stags per lb Old ducks, $3½ lbs Geese. GARBAGE! The City of Annapolis proposals to be reelected on Trustees up to date City Manager for from date of county order by order of the City of Annapolis Publish Sept. 16-17. IN THE SUPERIOR STATE OF CAKE No. Notice for Public Proving In the Matter Louis B. Easton, Notice is hard day,the 30th o'clock at the Court Department No. Santa Ana, County of California,has the time and place application of Honlon,praying that on file in this case the last Will the said deceased probate that Judgment with Will thereon to said Honlon at which time sons interested in and contest the sated Sept. 16. J. M. BACK! To be published days. LEONARD EVANS Petitioner. Publish every day inclusive. FRANKLIN READLY REACHES BIG BEAR "Extractory performance in the hands of the owners is the surest test of an automobile's quality; states Bob White, Orange county dealer for the Franklin. "That's why I believe in relating the pleasant experiences of Franklin drivers on their trips. "P. B. Roy and wife of Garden Grove and Dr. Holsom, wife and two children recently journeyed to the Big Bear country in the former's Franklin. They arrived at the mountain resort by way of Bull Creek route, taking the "Rim of the World" trip on the return, visiting at Little Bear. The speedometer on the Franklin showed 221 miles for the trip during which 12 gallons of gasoline were consumed. It was not necessary to use any oil. Mr. White adds that experiences such as told here are not exceptional when driving a Franklin, but accepted as matter-of-fact occurrences. Columbia Lease COLUMBIA LEASE, Sept. 18.—(Spl.) Joe Yaeger, wife and Mrs. Yaeger's brother, have returned home after a most wonderful trip of two weeks thru Yosemite valley and elsewhere. Mr. Hillburn and daughter Miss Louise were visiting with friends on Columbia lease recently, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Kock, Mr. and Mrs. Fagerty, and others. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Robinson and baby with Mrs. Robinson's brother, G. T. Ingram and wife of Amelia' motorized to Murletta Hot Springs, returning home the same day. Mr. Moe is spending several days of the week in Los Angeles on business. Miss Frances Clark was enjoying herself last Sunday calling on old friends on Columbia lease. Mr. and Mrs. Hoch and two children Iris and Rolph, were Annheim visitors Saturday evening. Mr. William Waller, wife and two children Wayne and Billie, motored to Lee Lake last Saturday night. Mr. Will Logan and daughter Edith were Laguna Beach visitors last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Robinson and baby, with her brother, G. T. Ingram old wife of Amelia spent Sina Placentia News PLACENTIA, Sept. 12.—(Spl.) John C. Glenn has opened a fruit and vegetable market in the Lucy Meat Market and will handle the very freshest and best in this line. The Placentia Better Mother's club hold a "pot luck" juncheon at Mrs. Hills on Orangesthorpe-aye. This was their first meeting since last June and a goodly number were present. Also an excellent luncheon was served nearly everyone present hating to stop eating of the many good things on the table. A short business meeting was with the first vice president, Mrs. Hill, acting as president. R. E. Payner who has been foreman of the Courier office for the past few months has purchased the McFarland News and has already gone to take charge of it. The Social Circle were entertained at the home of Mrs. Meyers on Wednesday. A corn roast and melon feed were the features of the occasion. An L.T.L contest was held on Friday evening in the Presbyterian church. The contestants all did their part so well that it was hard for the judges to decide to whom the silver medal should go, but it was awarded to Virginia Keele. The new wooden floor has been finished in the basement of the Presbyterian church and is ready for the little kindergarteners who are trooping in today to begin their education. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Beender and family have gone o'nther long deferred vacation. Roy Schmidt, who run a nail in his heel some time ago underwent two operations, one on Thursday evening and the other on Friday morning. The wound had healed from the outside too quickly and pus had formed on the inside. Mrs. Murchouse was a Paxadena visitor Friday. Mrs. Ray Charleton and baby, Jean, are spending the week in Pasadena. Mrs. E.J. Farrar of Los Angeles is visiting her son, C.R.Farrar, of the local hardware store. Miss Kate Hayes spent Thursday in Los Angeles on business. The opening of the new dance hall at La Vida Springs was quite an event on Saturday evening. Fellings' orchestra furnished the music and a great many took advantage of it. Mr. and Mrs. Warner spent Sunday afternoon in Brea. The Plain Dealer for Good Printing NOTICE I have discontinued for the present my Daily Ranch Market, on West Center-st., but will be at the corner of Center-and Clemmett every Tuesday. NEW TODAY SENSITIVE ABOUT YOUR HEARING—FEAR loss of position? Lip-reading conceals defect and restores self-confidence. PACIFIC COAST SCHOOL, 603 Citizens Bank Bldg., Los Angeles. WANTED—Work, anything. Ranch work preferred. Call 521 E. Sycamore. WANTED OIL STOCK SALESMAN FOR PROVEN Whitier Oil Fleid. No wild-cat or promotion proposition.Write or phone E.C.COUNTSWhittier,Calif. 1920 BUICK ROADSTER,a super-used car This roadster being sold account owner leaving the city, has 6 cord tires excellent condition, 2 bumper, wind deflectors, rearlight mirror, spot light,Pyrene Extinguisher, in all a buy that can seldom be beaten.Full coverage insurance transferable.If you are in the market for a Used Roadster see this before you buy.For further information call Anaheim 192-W or Anaheim 354. FOR SALE-Large barn, also wood range,% mile south of Broadway on Garden Grove-rd and % mile west on Orange-nve. WAITRESS WANTED-Palm Cafe, 132 E.Center-st. FOR SALE Fine 4-room house,and bath,fine location,Lot 50x180.Fine large walnut trees.Good location.Price $2,800.00.Cash $1,300.00.balance easy terms.Also some of the bargains in ranches,that can be found in the Sunny South. THE HOME REALTY CO. F.A.R.UERTER.Manager, Anghelm,Galif. WANTED-To rent, 6-room house with garage.Address R.J.care Plain Dealer FOR RENT — Two-room unfurnished cottage.Adults only.Inquire 422.So.Palm. FOR SALE-An artistic modern bungeau,French doors,and windows,old ivory finish,handsome decorated.Lot 50x154.Apply owner.No.633 S.Claudha-at.Mrs.P.T.Chuse. FOR SALE-Boxes.at Webers. turning home the same day, Mr. Moe is spending several days of the week in Los Angeles on business. Miss Frances Clark was enjoying herself last Sunday calling on old friends on Columbia lease. Mr. and Mrs. Hoch and two children Iris and Rolph, were Anaheim visitors Saturday evening. Mr. William Waller, wife and two children, Wayne and Billie, motored to Lee Lake last Saturday night. Mr. Will Logan and daughter Edith were Laguna Beach visitors last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Robinson and baby, with her brother, G. T. Ingram and wife of Anaheim, spent last Sunday at Huntington Park. Mrs. Vexter Wheeler was a dinner that the Nick Neal home Tuesday. Mrs. N. J. Hill and son Clyde, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hill during the summer returns to her home in Arkansas. Mrs. Van News who has been on the sick that is reported as being better now. Mr. Oscar Ingram from Globe, Aria, was a guest of his sister, Mrs. C. C. Robinson, recently. The workmen are very busy repulting the boulevards on Columbia lease the past few days. MUCH CRIME DUE TO LOSE FEAR OF GOD "Fear God and Keep His Commands," was the subject of Rev. Jesse N. Blakeley yesterday afternoon. Rev. Blakeley pointed out that the reason that the world is so far in darkness, despite our vaunted civilization, and the reason that the whole world seeth with crime waves and unrest, is because the people have become so far alienated from God that the fear of God is no longer before their eyes. "The world groometh under its inhabitants; for they have transgressed the laws, changed the ordinance, broken the everlast covenant. Therefore the curse is upon the earth." A good resolution is like a concrete roadway — it may crumble unless reinforced — Orchard and Farm. Los Angeles Markets Butter ... 48 Begn. extra ... 45 Case count ... 42 Pullets ... 23 Pewee pullets ... 23 Cheese ... 20 @ 22 Hens, under 2½ lbs., per lb ... 20 Hens, 3½ lbs., and up, per lb ... 27 Hens, colored, 4 lbs., each ... 30 Broilers, 1 to 1½ lbs., each ... 36 Broilers 1½ to 2 lbs., up, each ... 36 Fryers 2¼ lbs., to 3 lbs., each ... 30 Ronsters, soft bone, over 3 lbs. and up, per lb ... 30 Ducklings, Pekins, 3½ lbs and up, per lb ... 20 Old Cocks, per lb ... 18 Stags, per lb ... 20 Old ducks, 3½ lbs.up, each lb...12 FORDS FORDS FORDS We Have Some at Right Prices 1920 Buick Roadster, cord tires, many extras. 1920 Monroe Touring, new paint and top cover. 1921 Buick Touring, excellent condition. 1920 Chevrolet Touring, Model FB. 1946 Buick Roadster, cord tires. 1917 Buick Roadster, just overhauled. 1917 Bulk Touring, new paint. 1915 Bulk 4 Roadster, still running good. 1917 Dodge Touring, new paint. 1917 Model N Hup Touring, good shape. 1919 Dodge Roadster, finish and tires good. 1918 Ford Touring, good condition. 1920 Scripps-Booth Touring a bargain. 1916 Bulk Touring, being completely overhauled. 1919 Oakland Rex C Dan, good shape. 1917 Chevrolet 490 Touring, cheap. 1918 Ford Touring, new body. 1911 Cadillac Touring, excellent for shop car. New cars added to list every day. NOTICE I have discontinued for the present, my Daily Ranch Market, on West Center-st, but will be at the corner of Center and Clemontine every Tuesday at Friday at 8 a.m. with tomatoes for canning. C. T. FOSTER. FOR SALE—Boxes at Webers. FOR SALE Corner lot, West Center, $2,500. East Adelaie-st, lot $800,$200-down,$25 per month. Five-room house, corner lot,$4,750,$1,150 down,$4 per month. 10 acres walnuts and oranges, close in,$32,000:00. P. V. BRADY 308 E. Center St. For Sale—Real Estate FOR SALE—My house, four blocks from P.O., in the best residence section of Anaheim, on North Palm-st. Ned money for other proposition. $4,000.00 will handle for quick sale. Telephone, 660-J or call residence, 204 N. Palm. FOR SALE GOOD LAND CHEAP Land adjacent to Anaheim, 5-10-20-40 acres; tracis; terms one-fourth cash; balance due to ten years. For particula­r. See L. W. HUSHARD, Agent. 200 East Center St. Phone 401 FOR SALE The best twenty-nine full bearing valencia orange grove in Orange county — Fifteen acres 12 years old; 5 acres 9 year old valencias; 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 groove has paid better than 16 percent 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-sixth of a mile off payd boulevard and a mile and half from heart of Anaheim on Sundisk-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. TRADER'S TAKE NOTICE I have one of the best old ranches in Anaheim District to trade for Local or L.A. city or Northern Farm property. GARBAGE CONTRACT The City of Anaheim invites sealed proposals to be received by the Board of Trustees up to Thursday, September 22, at no clock p.m. For the collection and removal of the Kitchen Garbage from the business and resident districts of the City of Anaheim. The successful bidder must sign a contract and give a bond to do the work proposed under the supervision of the City Manager for a period of one year from date of contract. By order of the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim, Publish Sept. 16-17-19. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA No. 12612 Notice for Publication of Time of Proving Will, Etc. In the Matter of the Estate of Louis B. Easton, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Friday, the 30th day of September, 1921, at 10 o'clock a.m., of said day, at the Court room of this Court, Department No. 2, in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, has been appointed as the time and place for hearing the application of Honor Hubbard Eason, praying that a document now on file in this court, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of the said deceased, be admitted to probate, that Letters of Administration with Will Annexed be issued thereon to honor Hubbard Eason, at which time and place all persons interested therein may appear and contest the same. Dated Sept. 16, 1921. J. M. BACKS, County Clerk. To be published daily for ten full days. LEONARD EVANS, Attorney for Pettitomer. Publish every day Sept. 19 to 29 inclusive. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA Notice for Publication of Time of Proving Will, Etc. In the Matter of the Estate of Louis B. Leverich, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Friday, the 30th day of September, 1921, at 10 o'clock a.m., of said day, at the Court room of this Court, Department No. 2, in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, has been appointed as the time and place for hearing the application of Selina W. Leverich, praying that document now on file in this Court, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of the said deceased, be admitted to probate, that Letters of Administration with Will Annexed be issued thereon to sald Selina W. Leverich at which time and place all persons interested therein may appear and contest the same. Dated Sept. 16, 1921. J. M. BACKS, County Clerk. To be published daily for ten full days. LEONARD EVANS, Attorney for Pettitomer. Publish every day Sept. 19 to 29 inclusive. ANAHEIM AUTO CO. Bulck Distributors for Anaheim Used Car Department 133 So, Los Angeles St. Bob Vincent or E. P Lynch IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA Notice for Publication of Time of Proving Will, Etc. In the Matter of the Estate of Louis B. Leverich, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Friday, the 30th day of September, 1921, at 10 o'clock a.m., of said day, at the Court room of this Court, Department No. 2, in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, has been appointed as the time and place for hearing the application of Selina W. Leverich, praying that document now on file in this Court, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of the said deceased, be admitted to probate, that Letters of Administration with Will Annexed be issued thereon to sald Selina W. Leverich at which time and place all persons interested therein may appear and contest the same. Dated Sept. 16, 1921. J. M. BACKS, County Clerk. To be published daily for ten full days. LEONARD EVANS, Attorney for Pettitomer. Publish every day Sept. 19 to 29 inclusive. YOUR OPPORTUNITY We have just listed the cheapest 10 acres we have had for some time—6 acres Valencia Oranges in full bearing and 4 acres 16-year-old Walnuts. Situated about 1½ miles from center of Anaheim. Good buildings and new electric pumping plant. Our price on this for a short time is $3,000 per acre, with a small cash payment and the balance to run 5 or 10 years to suit you. Owner will take house and lot in Anaheim as part of first payment. We are going to sell this Henderson Realty Company 109 East Center Phone 1 PAYNE'S TRANSFER Co. Has moved from 205 E. Center to 202 N. Los Angeles St., where we have large STORAGE FACILITIES. For quick service, baggage, express and furniture moving. Phone 88-M Dealer Wants Bring Sure Results Place Your Wants Before the Greatest Number of Readers TODAY OUT YOUR HEARING—position? Lip-reading and restores self-community COAST SCHOOL, 608 Bridges, Los Angeles. STOCK SALESMAN Whittler Oil Fleid. No promotion proposition, E. C. COUNTS, WhitROADSTER, used car selling sold account owner, has 6 cord tires exbumpers, wind demirror, spot light, usher, in all a buy that beaten. Full coverage erable. If you are in a Used Roadster see buy. For further innaheim 193-W or Analarge barn, also wood south of Broadway on 1 and ½ mile west on NTED—Palm Cafe, 132 OR SALE house and bath, fine lo80. Fine large walnut maton. Price $2,800.00. balance easy terms. the bargains in ranches, and in Sunny South. REALTY 00. PERT, Manager, helm, Calif. ent, 5-room house with R. J. care Plain Dealer. Two-room unfurnished only. Inquire 422 So. artistic modern bunnings and windows, old adornsely decorated. Lot owner, No. 833 S. Claud-T. Chase. Boxes, at Webers. For Sale—Real Estate THIS SMALL ADVERTISEMENT Is worth a big lot of money to you. It means that you can get a dandy home on Broadway for $5,000. Small payment down, balance like rent. It means that you can have a dandy 2½-acre improved chicken ranch with about 400 laying hens, cow, horse and tools, house, fruit, clearing $2,000 year for $4,750. I hustle and find the snaps come in and talk it over. STEWART, 200 East Center Soon will move to 236 West Center. 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 BURKE 207 East Center-st. FOR SALE 5-acres 7-yr-old Val. 5 shares water, house, close in, only $20,000. Cash $13,-200.00. 4-room mod. house $3,500. Cash $400. bal. $20.00 mo. Improved small and large ranches fully equipped; $2 to $300 per acre, trade for city or county property. Barber Shop, only $1,500, rent $25.00 month. H. E. SCOTT Real-Estate COMPENSATION INSURANCE 112 No. Los Angeles St. Phone 505 Wanted—Help WANTED—Dressmaking, children's clothes a specialty. Prices very reasonable. Phone 452. Wanted—Miscellaneous SALESMAN to cover local territory selling dealers. Guaranteed salary of $100.00 week for right man. The Richards Co., 200 Fifth ave. New York, N.Y. WANTED—Listings of ranch property from one acre up. If you want to sell, see me. M. M. Carpenter, Route 2 Box 188, Anaishem Office at Cypress. For Rent FOR RENT—5-acres, with 4-room house and garage, 5½ miles south of highway, near Lessor's Oil rig. J. L. Brooks place. FOR RENT—Tent house gas, electricity and water. All for $17.50 per month. 112 N. Los Angeles-st. FOR RENT—Furnished room, gentleman preferred. 200 N. Helena-st. Phone 526-J. STORE FOR RENT—206 N. Los Angeles-st. Phone 362. FOR RENT—Room with bath, with or without board. Phone 374 J. NICE FRONT-room for rent, with bath and with or without board. 501 E. Adele-st. FOR RENT—2 small light housekeeping rooms. Lady preferred. 124 Vine. Nursery Stock ALL KINDS of Citrus Trees. Tanaka Citrus Nursery, north and of Lemont-st. Anaishem. Phone 480 W. Poultry FOR SALE—Laying pullets, 200 Ancasas, 25 Brown Leghorns. Inquire Myers ranch, 3rd and Western-Ave., Buena Park, Phone Fullerton 416. WANTED—To buy POULTRY rocash Will call for it. Phone E.W.Pohlmann, T-R-2; address R.F.D. 2. AT STUD Pure Bred Toggenburg Bucks Admiral Bodman No.6138 also Pat of G.S.G.12568 and Tad of G.S.G.12563 Come out and look them over and make reservation to have your doe bred to one of these Bucks. Breeding Fee, grades $5.00 Pure Breds $10.00 GOLDEN STATE GOVERY J.T.Hoggins, Owner Located on Heffern property, % mile southeast of Placentia, Placentia WANTED—Dressmaking, children's clothes a specialty. Prices very reasonable. Phone 452. Wanted—Miscellaneous SALESMAN to cover local territory selling dealers. Guaranteed salary of $100.00 week for right man. The Richards Co., 200 Fifth-ave., New York, N.Y. WANTED—Listings of ranch property from one acre up. If you want to sell, see me. M. M. Carpenter, Route 2 Box 188, Anaheim, Office at Cypress. AGENTS WANTED—Men and Women, necessary article, strictly guaranteed. Ruplup money maker. Address F. L. Steele, Box 11, Moneta, Cal. WANTED—Office work by lady. Telephone 270-J. WANTED—a loan of $10,000.00 private money, upon a 20-acre ranch. Address M. N. P. Plain Dealer. WANTED—2 lady solicitors. Easy pleasant work. Good profit. Phone 376-J. Want to exchange new Ford with self-starter at payment on lot or lot and small house. Phone office 129, residence 299R. Anaheim. WANTED—Housework of all kinds. 1221 Pearl-st. WANTED—To buy live stock; highest market price paid. Ph. Anaheim 188. WANTED—BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS with aggressive business ability to take charge of sale and erection of ready-cut houses in this district. Very profitable proposition open to right man without investment of capital. State experience. Give references. PACIFIC READY-CUT HOMES, INC., 1368 South Hill St., Los Angeles. For Sale—Autos FOR SALE—Dodge roadster. Been used right. Owner leaving. Must sell. Call 731-J. FOR RENT—Furnished front room private entrance. 407 N. Philadelphia. FOR SALE—DODGE TOURING, 1920 model, condition like new. Wind deflectors, spare and tire cover, three brand new tires. Call Sunday at 263 N. Helena or week days at 314 First National Bank Bldg. Office phone $10 See C. C. Sidnam, owner. 1921 Hupmobile Touring A few months old, many extras, in fine condition, at a bargain price. Hudson-Esser Agency 129 N. Lemon-st., Anaheim. FOR SALE—International tractor 8-16. Good running order, $900.00. Dixie ranch Co., S. E. corner Placentia-ave and North-st. For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—New Method Gas Range. Will call for it. Phone E. W. Pohlmann, 7-R-2; address R. F. D. 2. AT STUD Pure Bred Torguenburg Bucks. Admiral Rodman No. 5138 also Pat of G. S. G. 12588 and Tad of G. S. G. 12588. Come out and look them over and make reservation to have your doe bred to one of these Bucks. Breeding Fee, grades $5.00, Pure Breds $10.00. GOLDEN STATE COASTERY, J. T. Hoggins, Owner. Located on Heffern property, K mile southeast of Placentia, Placentia Oil Co. well No. 1 north of house. A.V.Catkins MORTGAGE LOANS Any Amount Current Rates 120 N.LOS ANGELES Phone 434 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 FORCED TO SELL Five-acre, 7-year-old Valencia grove; close-in; good soft; all piped; 5 shares in pumping plant; small residence; right off paved boulevard; owner must have cash within few days. This grove will sell within short time at big profit. Don't delay: $11,-500 cash takes this. HAROLD CLAIRMONT Greater Anaheim Realtor 236 West Center St. Anaheim, Cal. Phone 741 AUTOS WASHED Polished and Simulated Tape Dressed. Air Compressor and Spray for Cleaning Motors. Cars Called for and returned. C.E.Ingraham 185 Elm St.Anaheim Phone 572-J NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OF TIME OF PROVING WILL FIT. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY OF ORANGE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. In the Matter of the Estate of STROTHER S.BALL, Decensed 1921 Hupmobile Touring A few months old, many extras, in fine condition, at a bargain price. Hudson-Essex Agency 129 N. Lemon-st., Anaheim. FOR SALE—International tractor 8-16. Good running order, $300.00. Dixie ranch Co., S. E. corner Placentia-ave and North-st. For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—New Method Gas Range, four burner, 122 West Cypress, Phone 384-W. FOR SALE—Fumed oak Victrola and records. Will sell for $85.00. Cost $135.00. 543 Chestnut-st. SEVENAL cars of tree props direct from Oregon. Order now and save money. W. Wagner, Jr. Phone 423-J. HAMSEL'S MUSIC STORE 174 E. Center-st. Phone 145 for Pianos, Players, Phonographs, Sewing Machines. FOR SALE—Fumed oak extension dining table, 6-foot, good as new. Call Plain Dealer. FOR SALE—1000 cu. feet of chicken manure, 10 cents per foot. Druec Bros. R. F. D. No. 1. Ana. Phone 763-J-11. FOR SALE—12 cows, to be picked out of a heard of 30 head, guaranteed to be turberoular tested. A. Falcinelle at Page branch, Buena Park. FOR SALE—Rabbits, hutches, tent and Oil stove at your own price. 314 S. Claudina, Tack Dunmead. FOR SALE—2 dozen Plymouth Rock pullets, J. C. Keller, on North-st, one mile east of Placentia-ave, near Mr. Pickle. FOR SALE—Green corn for silo, 8 miles west of Anaheim, on Hanson road, 14 miles south-east corner. Miscellaneous FOR EXCHANGE — 2 good 5-room houses. All modern, near high and grammar schools, for home in Anaheim. Address Box B. 418. Plain Dealer. BARGAINS—In beautiful dumed oak planes at GAMBER'S STORAGE WAREHOUSE, 202 N. Los Angeles-st., Anaheim. AUTOS WASHED Polished and Simplified Top Dress. Air Compressor and Spray for Cleaning Motors. Gars Called for and returned. C.E. INGRAHAM 185 Elm St., Anaheim. Phone 872-J NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OF TIME OR PROVING WILL ETC. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. In the Matter of the Estate of STROONER S. BALL, Decased. Notice is hereby given that Friday the 3rd day of September, 1921, at 10 o'clock A.M., of said day, at the court room of this Court, Department 2 thereof, in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, has been appointed as the time and place for hearing of the application of William S. Ball applying for now on file in this Court. Portion to be the last Will and Testament of the said deceased, be admitted to probate, that Letters Testamentary be issued thenceon to William S. Ball at which time and place all persons interested therein may appear and confer the benefit. Dated September 12th, 1921. J. M. BACKS, County Clerk. TIPTON & CAILOR. Attorneys for Petitioner. Publish—Sapt. 12-13-14-15-16-17-19-20-21-22. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OF TIME OR PROVING WILL ETC. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. In the Matter of the Estate of OLT-MAN HILBERS, Decased. Notice is hereby given that Friday the 3rd day of September, 1921, at 10 o'clock A.M., of said day, at the Court room of this Court, Department No. 2 in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California has been appointed as the time and place for hearing the application of Otte Hilbens, praying that a document now on file in this Court, portion to be the last Will and Testament of the said deceased, be admitted to probate that Letters Testamentary be inscribed to said Otte Hilbens both time and place all persons interested therein may appear and contend the same. Dated Sept. 5, 1921. J. M. BACKS, Co. H.V. WHIELL. Attorney for Public-Daily from Sept. Inclusive.