oc-plain-dealer 1922-01-12
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NEWS OF FULLERTON
FIND SNOW UPON CAMP BALDY TRIP
The Purdy S. S. class of the First Baptist church of Fullerton returned Tuesday from a trip to Camp Baldy. The class is made up of boys. They struck snow within two miles of the camp, and had to get down and break their way. The boys who made up the party included: Chester Woodward, Clifford Blackford, Roland Purdy, John Slingsby, Max Saligman and M. Rhodes.
CREAMERY BUYS TRUCK
The Excelsior Creamery Co. has purchased a new truck from the Wickershiem Implement Co., to be used in its extensive business. It is stated that the purchase was necessary to take care of the company's rapidly growing business.
The company has started a new route, both retail and wholesale, to take in La Habra.
WIDEN LA HABRA STREET
The main street of La Habra is being widened 10 feet on each side, the stores being set back along the business section of the city.
FREE FREE FREE
With every 35¢ bottle of Merit Piano Polish we will give one 25¢ bottle of Merit Phonograph Motor Lubricating Oil FREE. We are now equipped to repair all makes of phonographs in our new shop or at your home by factory expert. Workmanship guaranteed.
FEAR OILMAN HAS FRACTURED SKULL
Charles Mitchell, an employee of the Union Oil Co., was brot to the Fullerton hospital early this morning suffering from an accident. He was a pipe layer, it was stated. It is feared that his skull is fractured.
WHITE SHRINE INSTALLATION
The Fullerton White Shrine held their annual installation of officers last night at the Masonic Temple in Fullerton. There was also a program, and a social time. Officers installed were as follows:
Worthy high priestess, Pearl Garrison; watchman of the shepherd, Emanuel Smith; noble prophetess, Blanche Lightfoot; worthy shepherdess, Mrs. J. Rodefer; worthy guide, Mrs. Edmund Knight; worthy chaplain, Mrs. Henry Warren; king, Mr. F. L. Benton; queen, Miss Helen Wishard; first wise man, Emily Reese; second wise man, George Thomas; third wise man, Thomas Haster; herald, Mrs. John Conner; worthy scribe, Lucy Almes; worthy treasurer, Mrs. Emanuel Smith; musician, Alice Goodwin; first hand maiden, Mona Tanner; second hand maiden, Julia McHenry; third hand maiden, Mrs. Logan Blackford; guardian, Elsie Buchanan; worthy guard, John Conner.
ENTERTAINS FRIENDS
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Rascoe entertained a number of friends last evening with a two course luncheon in honor of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Dunn, who are leaving Fullerton to make their home in Santa Ana. Covers were placed for the honorees Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Baker of Anaheim, Mrs. and Mrs. L. Jones Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hutchins all of Santa Ana and Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Phelps of Pasadena and host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Rascoe. Following the luncheon a very enjoyable evening of music, cards and dancing was enjoyed.
FULLERTON DEVELOPMENT
NEW BLOCK
The Amerige bldge-ave, has been exterior with the plate glass window the roof, and the good part complex.
A portion of the wald block, in W ave, is up, and th in West Santa N floor stage.
ROYAL NEIGHBOR
Neighbors install loops: Erma Jones Clever, past oracle vice oracle; Mrs. celer; Clara Will Gray, receiver; sentinel; Beth Fall Mrs. Reno and Mr agers; Margaret C
JOINT K.OF P
The members lodge of the Knight go to Brea tonight hold a joint visit with the Brea lo Pythail Sisters loons are scheduled to o'clock and practic ton members are hand. They will fulllertion hall. Time following th the Brea lodge as
ANNUAL CHURCH
The Christian churc h their annual dinner in the new annex speaker of the ev Mathews, of Santra remain for severa The Whittier Ch chestra composed nished the music served by the Ladh a yearly report o was given and ne About 125 were p
With every 30c bottle of Merit Piano Polish we will give one 25c bottle of Merit Phonograph Motor Lubricating Oil FREE. We are now equipped to repair all makes of phonographs in our new shop or at your home by factory expert. Workmanship guaranteed.
Telephone 742-J
Segerstrom Phonograph Service Shop
911 N. Los Angeles St.
Anaheim, Cal.
SHIPPING VEGETABLES
The American Fruit Growers, Inc., of Fullerton are now shipping celery, lettuce, cauliflower, and cabbage. Manager Osborne announced today. Three cars of cauliflower, a car of lettuce, and a car of cabbage a day is being shipped, he said.
OIL MAN'S ARM FRACTURED
James Wheltchel, a Union Oil Co. man, was brot to the Fullerton hospital to be given surgical attention for a broken arm yesterday. The accident happened in an automobile spill in the neighborhood of Brea.
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700 to 1000 Miles for $1.25
Coffield Tread delivers this service. It takes all the road wear. Can be applied in five minutes at a cost of $1.25 to $1.50 depending on size. When worn out replace with a new Coffield Tread.
Put on while you wait at KRAMER'S SERVICE STATION
301 N. Los Angeles St.
FIVE POINTS SERVICE STATION
West Center St.
Garages and Service Stations Supplied by L. F. Gates
Orange County Distributor
122 N. Palm, Anaheim
Phone 553-W
Don’t Forget That The Ever-Ready Truck & Transfer Co.
Is still able to do your hauling of any description.
Contract hauling a specialty.
Get our price.
O. J. LINNARTZ, Prop.
Residence 211 E. Sycamore St.
PHONE 209-M
AHLSWE
175 W. CENTER, ANAHEIM
Special Values For This Monday, Jan. 14
PLAY SUITS
Blue Denim Play Suits, high neck, long sleeves,
extra quality denim, sizes 2 to 8. Special
85c
LADIES' HOSE
Ladies' Brown Hose, semi-fashioned, 40c grade. Special pair
25c
MEN'S HOSE
We have a good Men's Hose sizes 9½ to 11 in navy or brown.
These are full mercerized and seamless. Special
3 pair $1.00
The Orange County Plain Dealer
FULLERTON DEPT
NEW BLOCK NEARLY DONE
The Amerige block, in East Amerige-ave, has been finished as to the exterior, with the exception of the plate glass windows and a portion of the roof, and the cement floors are in good part completed.
A portion of the frame for the Oswald block, in West Commonwealth-ave, is up to the floor stage.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS INSTALL
The Fullerton lodge of the Royal Neighbors installed officers as follows: Erma Jones, oracle; Mrs. Ralph Clever, past oracle; Mrs. R. D. Stone, vice oracle; Mrs. Etta Esmay, chancellor; Clara Wilson, recorder; Effie Gray, receiver; Pearl Waits, inner sentinel; Beth Fallert, outer sentinel; Mrs. Reno and Mrs. Smithburn, managers; Margaret Connor, marshal.
JOINT K. OF P. INSTALLATION
The members of the Fullerton lodge of the Knights of Pythias will go to Brea tonight where they will hold a joint installation of officers with the Brea lodge, and with the Pythian Sisters lodge. The exercises are scheduled to start in Brea at 8 o'clock, and practically all the Fullerton members are expected to be on hand. They will meet first at the Fullerton hall. There will be a social time following the installation with the Brea lodge as hosts.
ANNUAL CHURCH DINNER
The Christian church of Brea held their annual dinner Tuesday evening in the new annex of the church. The speaker of the evening was Brother Mathews, of Santa Monica, who will remain for several weeks in Brea. The Whittier Christian church orchestra composed of 20 pieces furnished the music. The dinner was served by the Ladies Aid, after which a yearly report of all departments was given and new officers elected. About 125 were present.
FULLERTON BRIEFES
Mrs. L. Finch and family moved from 124 W. Wilshire to Lawrence-ave.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Quinn, formerly of Fullerton, who have been residing at Banning, have returned to Fullerton and will reside at 127 West Wilshire.
Mr. Roy Thomas and family moved this week from West Whiting to East Commonwealth-ave.
Mrs. G. E. Rascoe will visit tomorrow with Mrs. G. Griffith who is associated with the Glendale Hospital. Mrs. Griffith was formerly the matron at the Fullerton hospital.
Mrs. O. Otteson is visiting for several days with her son in Alhambra.
L. E. Plummer left last night over the Santa Fe for Sacramento.
BANKERS DINE NEXT THURSDAY EVENING
Members of the Bankers' Association of northern Orange county will be the guests next Thursday evening of the Farmers and Merchants National and First National banks of Fullerton at the Fullerton Club. It is the bi-monthly meeting of the organization. There will be an entertainment designed especially for the ladies of the guests, but no speaking.
ORANGE LETS AWARD FOR TURBINE PUMP
The city of Orange has awarded the Byron-Jackson Iron Works the contract for installation of a deep well turbine pump in one of the city wells. The pump is to be placed 150 feet below the surface and directly connected to a vertical motor.
CHEVROLET
Don’t Be Disappointed
The promised two car-loads of Chevrolets arrived but purchasers were waiting to grab every one as fast as they were unloaded.
The demand for the Chevrolet is increasing day by day and the longer you hesitate placing your order the longer will be the delay in securing delivery. More Chevrolets are expected in a few days.
$675
Delivered in Orange County
Why Walk?
Frank P. Taggart
HAUSER & VAN BUREN, Salesmen
Phone 490 306 N. Los Angeles St., Anaheim
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There is a vaudeville road show at the California today. There is also a picture program reatured by Louise Glaum in “Greater Than Love.”
BROTHER OF LOCAL BANKER SUCCUMBS
John Siemann, oldest brother of W. J. Siemann, president of the First National bank, is dead at Lauhrville, Iowa, at the age of 70, according to a telegram received by W. J. Siemann. The dead man spent the winter in Anaheim two years ago. He had been in failing health for several years. Two sons and two daughters survive. His wife died ten years ago.
30 DAYS FOR VAGRANCY
Thomas Davis was given 30 days in jail yesterday by Judge French in Fullerton for vagrancy.
Maura Cabinet Resigns
MADRID, Jan. 12—The Spanish cabinet, headed by Senor Maura, has resigned.
Frank P. Taggart
HAUSER & VAN BUREN, Salesmen
Phone 490 306 N. Los Angeles St., Anaheim
WEDE'S
ATER, ANAHEIM
For This Saturday and Jan. 14 & 16
HOSIERY
Children's Hose, brown only, all sizes 6 to 10, good grade, fine carded Maco yarn, fast colors, 50c values pair
25c
W'S HOSE
good Men's Hose,
in navy or brown.
all mercerized and special
r $1.00
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Large Composition Book..... 9c
Small Composition Books..... 4c
Spelling Blanks ..... 4c
Note Books ..... 4c
Large Bottle Ink ..... 10c
Fountain Pen Ink ..... 15c
30 DAYS FOR VAGRANCY
Thomas Davis was given 30 days in jail yesterday by Judge French in Fullerton for vagrancy.
Maura Cabinet Resigns
MADRID, Jan. 12.—The Spanish cabinet, headed by Senor Maura, has resigned.
MONTHS OF SUFFERING
How a Baltimore Girl Recovered Her Health
Baltimore, Maryland.—"For several months I suffered with severe backache and general weakness. I could not sleep comfortably at night for pains in my back. I found your book at home one day and after reading it began at once to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I have had very good results and some of my girl friends are taking it now. You may use this letter to help other girls, as the letters in your book helped me." — ROSE WAIDNER, 3018 Roseland Place, Baltimore, Md.
That is the thought so often expressed in letters recommending Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. These women know what they have suffered, they describe their symptoms and state how they were finally made well. Just plain statements, but they want other women to be helped.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a medicine made from medicinal roots and herbs, and without drugs, to relieve the sickness women so often have, which is indicated by backache, weak feelings, nervousness, and no ambition to get anything done or to go anywhere. It has helped many women. Why not try it?
Get our prices before you buy
Poultry Supplies
J. E. Schumacher Co.
Phone 794 West Anaheim
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WILL VISIT UNITED STATES
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 12. —
Aguinaldo, former leader of the
Filipino insurrectionists, will visit
the U.S., it was reported here today.
SILENCE WIFE? NOT BE
SHOREDITCH. England, Jan. 12.
"Ask your wife to keep quiet," Judge Cluer told a defendant in a court action. "I would much rather you did it," replied the man, feebly.
RUPTURED?
Let Us STOP Your Pain
We have arranged to have AN EXPERT TRUSS FITTER
with lady attendant, at our store for three days,
beginning Thursday, Jan. 12. We agree to fit you perfectly with the PROPER TRUSS for your particular case.
Don't Suffer Another Day
AN EXPERT TRUSS FITTER
with lady attendant, at our store for three days,
beginning Thursday, Jan. 12. We agree to fit you
perfectly with the PROPER TRUSS for your particular case.
Don’t Suffer Another Day
We have on hand a complete stock of the Famous
Excelsior Non-Skid Trusses
Points of contact covered with rubber prevents
slipping. This feature is new and is the result of
40 years experience by the Largest Manufacturers
of Trusses.
Abdominal Belts, Elastic Hosiery, Shoulder Braces
Come in and talk with our expert. No charge for
examination and advice. Children and Women
given special attention.
Thurs., Fri. and Sat., Jan. 12-13-14, 1922
Heyings Pharmacy
“On the Corner”