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1921-12-24 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 6 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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WOMAN COMPLAINANT NEGLECTS TO APPEAR Patience of Mrs. Ruth Sharar, complaining witness against Mrs. M. A. Harrison of Orange, to appear at the latter's trials on charges of petit larceny and battery, resulted in dismissal of the charges by Justice J. B. Cox. She had previously accused Mrs. Harrison of stealing a waist and night dress; valued at $15, and with later having used her fists in an attack upon Mrs. Sharar. SHIELDDED FROM PAINT A shield has been patented to prevent an amateur painter from getting paint on surfaces where it is not wanted. Greetings TO ALL AT THIS MERRY CHRISTMAS TIME AND HAPPINESS, HEALTH AND PROSPERITY BE YOUR SHARE. Buck & Gibson 169 W. Center Street Anaheim The New Store With the New Goods and New Prices. MORE AUTO BOOST INCREASED NUMBER OF BIKE THEFTS AND THE LESSNESS OF MOTORIST LOCK THEIR CARS WHICH CAUSE ANOTHER SKYWAY TOMOBILE INSURANCE RATE ON Jan. 1. This announcement made by the Automobile Southern California raises its rates in connection with the conference company. Insurance rates, it reflects directly the losses to the insuring in the case of the department of the Auto this holds true as we general companies, usual, however, willance for auto owners operating cost, and which are increased, as the original deposits of motorists not used will the insured parties attach of the policy, or when cancelled. Selfishness on the lists who fail to lock their leaving them at the going to themselves as "Oh, well, what's that I'm insured anyway, sir!!" is one of the big makes necessary for rates by this popular insurance. If all auto owners care in safeguarding whether they are insured but even more participate are insured, there would be necessity of making high club officials, because would not be put to no pense in paying for loan. West Coast WEST COAST LEASE (Spl.) My, oh my, how will fly on Millennium Buck & Gibson 169 W. Center Street Anaheim The New Store With the New Goods and New Prices. Merry Christmas IT IS our sincere wish that Santa Claus will fill your stockings to overflowing and that life will bring to you a goodly share of happiness and prosperity. It is understood that we appreciate your past patronage and it will be our added pleasure to serve you in the days and years to come. JACKSON'S MEN'S WEAR SHOP "Your Money's Worth Always" ANAHEIM MEN'S WEAR SHOP "Your Money's Worth Always" ANAHEIM The Spirit of the Season Prompts Us to Wish You and Yours A Merry Xmas and we wish to extend to our patrons our sincere appreciation for their liberal patronage. Falkenstein's Anaheim MORE AUTO THEFTS BOOST INSURANCE Increasing numbers of automobile thefts and the continued carelessness of motorists in failing to lock their cars when parked will cause another skyward shoot of automobile insurance rates in So. Cal. on Jan. 1. This announcement has just been made by the Automobile Club of Southern California, which did not raise its rates in conformity with the conference companies in November. Insurance rates, it is pointed out, reflect directly the cost of the losses to the insuring company, and in the case of the Insurance Department of the Automobile club, this holds true as well as with the general companies. The club, as usual, however, will write its insurance for auto owners at actual operating cost, and while the premiums are increased, any portion of the original deposits made by motorists not used will be returned to the insured parties at the expiration of the policy, or when the policy is cancelled. Selfishness on the part of motorists who fail to lock their cars when leaving them at the curb, muttering to themselves as they jump out "Oh, well, what's the difference—I'm insured anyway, so let 'm steal it!" is one of the big causes which makes necessary for the raising of rates by this popular medium of insurance. If all auto owners would exercise care in safeguarding their cars whether they are insured or not, but even more particularly if they are insured, there would be no necessity of making higher rates, say club officials, because the club would not be put to such large expense in paying for losses. West Coast Lease WEST COAST LEASE, Dec. 24. (Spl.) My, oh my, how the feathers will fly on Millionaire Port in West Coast Lease WEST COAST LEASE, Dec. 24.—(Spl.) My, oh my, how the feathers will fly on Millionaire Row in the neighborhood of the Keen home Christmas, she had a large turkey sent her from the north today, and she has a goose that certainly will make a Christmas dinner worth while; will give full details later. Mrs. Anna Sieber got news from Bakersfield of the death of her brother, Mr. Earley; she made a trip Wednesday to Bakersfield to look after his body; Mrs. Sieber has the sympathy of the entire community in her bereavement. Mrs. Bessie Hayes and baby of Brea and her sister Effice Wiles were West Coast visitors Tuesday evening. Mrs. J. A. Tunis is still in bed, but is feeling some stronger. Hopes for her speedy recovery. Mr. George Swartz, wife and two daughters, Eva and Patricia and Mr. John Swartz were Los Angeles visitors Thursday evening to visit the former's mother. Mrs. Agness Campbell of La Habra is visiting her son, E. F. Campbell wife and baby and other friends on West Coast for a few days. Miss Nelson is visiting on the West Coast at Mrs. Tunis' home. Brea News Items BREA, Dec. 24.—(Spl.) Part of the new building in which the picture show is to be fell in a heap, but they are still working along as if nothing ever happened. Mrs. Turner of the G. & L. lease was a Brea visitor Thursday afternoon. Old Santa Claus was very busy Thursday at the Christian church handing out presents to the children; some of the mothers were fortunate also, other mothers less fortunate who had no children. This is a time when everybody should be happy. Both old and young. JAPANESE JAILED Sojichi Inn, Japanese, wanted in this county for forgery, is under arrest in San Francisco, according to a wire received by Sheriff C. E. Jackson. N. Nakai is the complaining witness. Extending to Everybody in this Cordial and Sincere CHRISTMAS GE We thank you for your liberal pity may have the pleasure of sigh to come. ON THE SQUARE ANAHEIM CALIFORNIA JAPANESE JAILED Sojichi Inn, Japanese, wanted in this county for forgery, is under arrest in San Francisco, according to a wire received by Sheriff C. E. Jackson. N. Nakai is the complain-ing witness. To our many friends and patrons we extend cordial greetings of the season and it is our sincere wish that the holidays bring you happiness and that the health and prosperity will be yours during the coming year. A BEAUTIFUL ART OF We have limited number of these 1922 Calendars to call and get you The Anal National I W. A. DOLAN, President J. H. WENTS, Vice-P To Our Many Customers During 1921 we have lost many thousands of dollars on account of falling prices but we increased our volume of business nearly $75,000 over last year, or from $477,000 to $550,000. We have moved more than twice the volume of Fords, Fordsons, used cars and other goods, than 1920. This increase of patronage we are heartily thankful for. We earnestly desire to continue to merit your good will and patronage. We extend to you all our best wishes for the coming year. Wickersheim Implement Co. FULLERTON ybody in this Sunny Southland Our incere CHRISTMAS GREETINGS your liberal patronage and trust we pleasure of serving you in the days ON THE SQUARE SQR Store HEIM CALIFORNIA Wishing You A Wishing You A Merry Xmas TIFUL ART CALENDAR Use 1922 Calendars for our friends. You are invited to call and get yours. Anaheim onal Bank A. B. McCORD, Cashier WENTS, Vice-President