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Friday, January 13, 1922
SPORTING EVENTS
COUNTY GRID MEN
BANQUET TONIGHT
Football athletes of Orange-co today were looking forward with keenest anticipation to the first annual banquet tendered by the Excelsior Creamery Co., to Orange-co high school football teams, to be served at St. Ann's Inn, Santa Ana, this evening. The function promises to be the biggest thing of the kind ever staged in the county. Following is the program:
"Athletics in Europe"—J. A. Pipel, football coach, Occidental college; "Football and Team Spirit"—E. H. Peery, football coach, Whittier college; "What Makes the Great Football Players"—Eugene W. Nixon, football coach, Pomona college; "Does the High School Star make the best College Player"—Guy A. Danich, football coach, Redlands college; "Sportmanship"—Elmer "Gloomy" Gus Henderson, football coach, U. S. C.; "The Star" and Moon, or the Einstein Theory"—Mr. Smith, Southern California Edison Co.
Following is the menu:
California Olives Celery Hearts
Excelsior Milk
Bisque of Oyster Excelsior
Poached Filet of Hallbut a lg Morny Poulet, Bordeau, Ponies Puree
Beilview
Merry Widow Salad
St. Regs Dressing
Tutti Fruittt w in Ranney
"A la Spud"
Morrhson Cake
Anaheim high school team will be represented as follows: Harold Youngman, coach; Bill Cook, captain; Al Clayes, Dana Newkirk, Gerald Vergus, Earl Bushard, Ted Seims, Howard Mulvey, Nick Hile, Al Hile
Gentrude Artelt, beautiful 20-year-old swimming marvel, who is to compete in a series of swimming events at Miami, Fla. Miss Artelt has been winning national swimming championships ever since 1917 when she made a start by coping the crown of the country in the water Pentathlon and the 100 yards free style.
THE ORANGÉE
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FOR SALE—Wood,
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Angeles-st.
FOR SALE—9x12 BruE. Broadway, Phone
FOR SALE—Modern
1013 East Broadway.
FOR RENT—4-room
nished. Inquire at 425.
FOR RENT—2-room
nished. Inquire at 425.
WEBER PIANO, good
$185. 162 W. Center-
GOOD USED PIANO
Danz Piano Co., 162 N.
heim.
PLAYER PIANO, just
$345 on terms, free mquickly. Danz Piano
Center, Anaheim.
LOST—Brindle Boston
mos. old, on Grand-aveNotify W. McCarthy,
WANTED TO BUY—modern home in or
or Fulllerton. Must b
O. Box 363, Fullerton.
FOR SALE—An unlimstable manure @ $spread in your growdelivery. D. R. Ma591 or Residence 325.
LEGAL NO
NOTICE TO CRITIEstate of Marloth A
ceased.
Excelsior Milk
Bisque of Oyster Excelsior
Poached Filet of Hallbut a la Morny
Poulet, Bordeau, Ponnes Puree
Bellview
Merry Widow Salad
St. Regs Dressing
Tutti Fruitti in Ranney
"A is Spud"
Morrison Cake
Anaheim high school team will be represented as follows: Harold Youngman, coach; Bill Cook, captain; Al Clayes, Dana Newkirk, Gerald Vergus, Earl Bughard, Ted Seima, Howard Mulvey, Nick Hile, Al Hille, Walter Schmidt, Oscar Glesse, Roscoe Ingram, Matt Betavolt, Ed Brown, Art Mann, Walter Gutoky, Jim Tuma, Art Wilmsen, astl coach.
Fullerton high school team will be on hand as follows: S. S. Smith, coach; F. C. Krause, Pres. C. of C.; W. M. Irwin, Secy C. of C.; Glen Lewis, head physical culture dept; Ted Shipkey, Ivan Brownfield, Harrison Acker, Carl Elder, Perry Callahan, Gilbert McDermont, Ed Salter, Jean Arroues, Oral Carpenter, Elzo Smith, Wilton Wagner, Lee H. White, George Osborne, Raymond Earle.
S. A. QUINTET WILL LOSE VALUABLE MEN
Basketball at Santa Ana high school sustained a severe blow when it was announced that three varsity players will be ineligible after the end of the present semester, Feb. 1.
Athletes must have limited their attendance at high school to eight semesters, according to a ruling of the California Interscholastic Federation. The ineligibles are those who will have completed the maximum number at the end of the present term.
Newell (Jeff) Cravath, guard at the first of the unfortunate. Newton Stark, center, rated as the best all-around man on the team, makes his exit from high school basketball affairs at the same time. Lloyd Whitlock, a newcomer at Poly, had spent three years at high school in Springfield, Ill., and will not be able to play center with the Poly five.
The loss of the fast two men mentioned is an especially hard blow to the Poly team, leaving the pivotal position to Loraine Bowe, who is in his second year at high school.
Dietrick, formerly of Sacramento, is relied upon to fill the vacancy made by the loss of Cravath. Messing, formerly of Kansas, has played basketball for three years before coming here.
Manager Cravath has arranged a practice game with Anaheim.
AUTO ACCESSORY PLANT STARTS SOON
With nearly all machinery installed and active preparations under way for the opening of the plant, George D. Hartlett announced today that Santa Ana's new automobile accessory manufacturing plant of the Farr-Hart Manufacturing Co. probably would be in operation within the Bellview Merry Widow Salad St. Regs Dressing Tutti Fruittti in Ranney "A is Spud" Merrison Cake Anaheim high school team will be represented as follows: Harold Youngman, coach; Bill Cook, captain; Al Clayes, Dana Newkirk, Gerald Vergus, Earl Bughard, Ted Seima, Howard Mulvey, Nick Hile, Al Hille, Walter Schmidt, Oscar Glesse, Roscoe Ingram, Matt Betavolt, Ed Brown, Art Mann, Walter Gutoky, Jim Tuma, Art Wilmsen, astl coach.
Fullerton high school team will be on hand as follows: S. S. Smith, coach; F. C. Krause, Pres. C. of C.; W. M. Irwin, Secy C. of C.; Glen Lewis, head physical culture dept; Ted Shipkey, Ivan Brownfield, Harrison Acker, Carl Elder, Perry Callahan, Gilbert McDermont, Ed Salter, Jean Arroues, Oral Carpenter, Elzo Smith, Wilton Wagner, Lee H. White, George Osborne, Raymond Earle.
SAN JUAN PLAYS FULLERTON HIGH
Fullerton high school school basketeers went to San Juan Capistrano this afternoon to engage in the second league game of the season which will be a double header, both the first and second teams taking part. Those who went with the first team included; Jean Arroues, captain; Orel Carpenter, Paul Dewhirst, Mortill Gregory; Freet Hezmahalchalch; Louis Kaemer; Gill McDermott; George Caborne; and Ted Shipkey. Those accompanying the second team include: Ernest Everett, Ralph Hill; Callahan Perry; Lester Scheffield; Ed Salter and Allen Verba.
DUGAS' RUNTS BEATS MYRE'S ALL-STARS
Dugas' Runts defeated Myres' All-Stars by a margin of 31 points in a match bowling game last night. Dugas' lineup included Wulf, Schultz Effler and Yoernu. Myre was seconded by Karam Brown Raymond.
Tonight the Anaheim Laundry will meet the Hammond Lumber Co. of Hollywood on the local alleys—a So Cal. Bowling Ass'n series.
SANTA ANA VS. SAN DIEGO
In the first league game of the season Santa Ana Junior college will meet San Diego Junior college on the Y. M. C. A. floor at San Diego Friday evening.
Santa Ana's team consists of Biglow (captain), forward; Thomson forward; Carl center; Dresser guard Wulf, guard Manager Joe Peterson and Thatcher are going to make the trip as subs.
According to information reaching here La Verne college is being considered to replace Santa Barbara junior college in the league.
MOTOR COPS ENJOY SNOWBALL BATTLE
Snowball battles and a general good time featured the visit of a number of Orange county motorcycle officers at the meeting of the California Highway Patrolmen's association at Lebee.
Officers from Orange county who attended the convention at Leber were Vernon Meyers and Henry S Warner, of the county motorcycle police force; Frank Stewart and H. D Ferrand of the Santa Ana city police station.
WANTED TO BUY—modern home in or fullerton Must be O Box 363 Fullerton FOR SALE—An unlucky stable manure @ $ spread in your grow delivery. D. R. Ma 591 or Residence 325
LEGAL NO
NOTICE TO CHIESEased Administratorate of Marlon A. And to the creditor of and claims against them to file them with the rers in the office of t Superior Court of th ange.State Of Californi hibit the same with vouchers to the said A her place of business Nath Bank Bldg.. At the County of Oran months after the first notice.
Dated this 13th d 1922.
ALBERTA Administratrix of the ill A.A. Andrews Publish Jan. 13-20 10th.
NOTICE INVITING SCHOOL BUILDERWINDMINE
Notice is hereby Board of Trustees School District Oran receive sealed bids building and separate the windmill up to O January 21, 1922; at will be opened and s ar to the highest bidder bid to be accompany equal to ten percent purchaser or purchaser quired to remove school grounds on or 22,1922.
The Board reserves fixtures including school bell and also ject any or all bids.File bids with J.F Anaheim,R.R.No.J.Clerk of Vorba Publish January 16-
STUDENTS OF LATE CLOSURE
Throwing a bombsmen's Christian Torof the Santa Ana.M who advocate a charat at Santa Ana high sa al appeared today in school publication,a organizations stop matter.
At the high schoo there is con over the proposal th from 9 a.m.to 4
AUTO ACCESSORY PLANT STARTS SOON
With nearly all machinery installed and active preparations under way for the opening of the plant, George D. Hartlett announced today that Santa Ana's new automobile accessory manufacturing plant of the Farr-Hart Manufacturing Co. probably would be in operation within the next ten days. The plant, which is housed in a beautiful new structure at 1101 East First street, Santa Ana, will specialize in the manufacture of headlights, spotlights, gears, brakes, semaphores, etc.
"We will begin operations with 25 men employed," said Hartlett today, "but our work requires skilled mechanics of the highest order, and we have had some trouble in finding the men we need for our specialties. Although all machinery has not yet been installed, every indication points to immediate production.
SNUFF TO CURE COLDS
LONDON, Jan. 12.—Snuff taking once a social accomplishment, is now becoming a popular remedy for colds.
MOTOR GOPS ENJOY SNOWBALL BATTLE
Snowball battles and a general good time featured the visit of a number of Orange county motorcycle officers at the meeting of the California Highway Patrolmen's association at Lebec.
Officers from Orange county who attended the convention at Leber were Vernon Meyers and Henry S Warner, of the county motorcycle police force; Frank Stewart and H. D Jaynes of the Santa Ana city motorcycle police force; Carl Mauchow of Huntington Beach and Otto Langer of San Diego, who was a member of the party that went from here.
Vernon Meyers of Fullerton and traffic officer for the county, was elected second vice-president of the association. Officers that attended the meeting were wearing the official button of the association today, conspicuously displayed on their uniforms.
On the ridge route much snow was found in the vicinity of Lebec and offleen Warner and Myers, who were in the lead, waited in ambush for Stewart and Jaynes and Langer of San Diego, pelting them with snow-balls as they passed.
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BUSINESS space for rent, 123 N. Los Angeles-st.
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FOR SALE—Modern 5-room house. 1013 East Broadway. Phone 671-R.
FOR RENT—4-room house, unfurnished. Inquire at 422 S. Palm-st.
FOR RENT—2-room cottage, unfurnished. Inquire at 422 S. Palm-st.
WEBER PIANO, good condition, only $185. 162 W. Center-st., Anaheim.
GOOD USED PIANOS, cheap, at Danz Piano Co., 162 W. Center Anaheim.
PLAYER PIANO, just like new, only $245 on terms, free music rolls. Come quickly. Danz Piano Co., 162 W. Center, Anaheim.
LOST—Brindle Boston bull pup. 4 mos. old, on Grand-ave, Buena Park. Notify W. McCarthy, Buena Park.
WANTED TO BUY—4 or 5-room modern home in or near Anaheim or Fulllerton. Must be a bargain. P. O. Box 363, Fullerton.
FOR SALE—An unlimited amount of stable manure G $4.75 per ton, spread in your grove. Immediate delivery. D. R. Macdonald. Phone 591 or Residence 325-W.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Marloh A. Andrews, Deceased.
FOR SALE—Real Estate
FOR SALE
Two nice residence lots, So.' Lemon Street.
5-room house, corner lot, where values are growing.
All these are good buys.
Lot 99x155, Good court site.
PACIFIC REALTY & INV. CO.
A MONEY MAKER
We will lease to reliable party Pressel Hall, the largest and best dancing and entertainment hall in town. A money making proposition for right person.
SIDNAM REALTY
245 CO
PHONE
210
WANT ORANGE GROVE
Have clear duplex house, thoroughly modern, near West Adams in Los Angeles, to trade in.
C. B. BERGER CO.
Realtors
"Good, Dependable, Income Groves"
First Nat'l Bank Bldg., Anaheim
He Who Hesitates Is Lost
A trite saying but worthy of acceptance.
How often have you known people to hesitate and then pay more?
Many say they could have bought the whole Anaheim area some years ago for the prices of waste lands.
Had they only done so their vaults would now be lined with Gold.
FOR SALE—Real Estate
FOR SALE—5 acres, 2-yr-old Valencias, 5 acres bearing walnuts on state highway, 1½ miles south. For terms and particiulars Phone 791-M.
FOR SALE—Modern 5-room bungalow, nicely located. Price $5,500.
Inquire H. Kampling, 532 W. Center.
Phone 863-M.
$100 PER MONTH INCOME together with a 5-room house and large lot near high school in Fullerton.
You can't help but see the bargain in this at $5,500.00; C. C. Bywater, 841 North Zeyn-st, Anaheim.
FOR SALE—Nice large lot, 75 foot frontage. Out of flood district and good location. Will sell at sacrifice if taken in next few days.
J.E. Schumacher Co. West Anaheim.
Phone 754.
BEST BUY IN STATE
5 acres, full bearing walnuts with modern seven-room house for $8,500.
$4,090 cash.
Don't expect to find this next to the First National Bank.
JAMES E. STEWART
236 West Center St.
Orange County Realtor
DO YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR RANCH?
We have a number of first class income properties and residences at Long Beach and elsewhere to exchange for orange and walnut groves in Anaheim vicinity. If you can handle a good property in part or in full on your grove, see us.
SIDNAM REALTY
245 CO
PHONE
WANTED TO BUY—4 or 5-room modern home in or near Anaheim or Fullerton. Must be a bargain. P. O. Box 362, Fullerton.
FOR SALE—An unlimited amount of stable manure @ $4.75 per ton spread in your grove. Immediate delivery. D. R. Macdonald. Phone 591 or Residence 325-W.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Marloh A. Andrews, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given, by the undersigned Administratrix of the estate of Marloh A. Andrews, deceased, to the creditor of and all persons having claims against the said deceased to file them with the necessary vouchers in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, or to exhibit the same with the necessary vouchers to the said Administratrix at her place of business, 2041 First Nath Bank Bldg., Anaheim, Cal., in the County of Orange, within 10 months after the first publication of this notice.
Dated this 13th day of January, 1922.
ALBERTA ANDREWS, Administratrix of the Estate of Marloh A. Andrews, Deceased.
Publish Jan. 13-20-27 Feb. 3rd and 10th.
NOTICE INVITING BIDS FOR SCHOOL BUILDING AND WINDMILL
Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the Yorba School District, Orange County, will receive sealed bids for the school building and separate sealed bids for the windmill up to One o'clock P. M. January 21, 1922, at which time bids will be opened and said property sold to the highest bidder for cash. Each bid to be accompanied by a check equal to ten percent of said bid. The purchaser or purchasers will be required to remove property from school grounds on or before February 22, 1922.
The Board reserves all plumbing fixtures including pipes and the school bell, and also the right to reject any or all bids.
File bids with J. F. Velasco, Clerk, Anaheim, R. R. No. 3.
J. F. VELASCO,
Clerk of Yorba School District.
Published January 16-13 and 14th
STUDENTS OPPOSE LATE CLOSING HOUR
Throwing a bombshell into the Women's Christian Temperance union of the Santa Ana Ministerial union who advocate a change in the hours at Santa Ana high school, an editorial appeared today in The Generator school publication, asking that these organizations stop agitating in the matter.
At the high school it was stated that there is considerable feeling over the proposal that the hours be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., as against
HE Who Hesitates Is Lost
A trite saying but worthy of acceptance... How often have you known people to hesitate and then pay more? Many say they could have bought the whole Anaheim area some years ago for the price of waste lands. Had they only done so their vaults would now be lined with Gold.
Let us show you a home of six rooms fit for the "400" class, but at a price in the reach of the wage earner; or
Let us show you a 5-acre Valencia Grove, second to none at its age, with magnificent home and ideal location; or
Let us show you 12 acres of the finest Valencia Oranges in all of California, well located close to town, and on terms that we will guarantee the Grove will pay for itself.
Now is the best time in all the year to buy, and it costs you nothing to investigate these propositions.
Hargrove Realty Co.
MONEY WANTED
MONEY TO LOAN
First-class ranch security.
C. B. BERGER CO.
Realtors
"Good. Dependable. Jucome Groves"
First Nat'l Bank Bldg., Anaheim
FOR SALE—Miscellaneoum
FOR SALE—Scotch Collie dog and 30-30 Savage Rifle, 761 N. Phila.
FOR SALE—Hogs and little pigs. D. Mitchell, R. No. 1, Box 23, Buena Park.
ONE THREE BURNER OIL STOVE for sale cheap. 408 S. Philadelphia-st.
FOR SALE—Seven Goese. A. T. Wilson, Jr. Phone 793-J-1.
FOR SALE—Horse and mule. $25 % mile west of Magnolia school. F. Stromberg.
FOR SALE—New sautary cot, matress, gas heater, three-burner gas grate, large oven, a dandy bakery, 1220 Diamond-st.
FOR SALE—Good, sound sorrel horse, 8 years old, weight about 1500. John Kahlen, Jr., % mile east of Placentia-rive on South-st.
FOR SALE-CHEAP—International $-16 tractor, or will trade for Cletrac. R. C. Bunch, 2 miles north of Plaza Orange, R. D. 2.
FOR SALE—a fine span of young DO YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR RANCH?
We have a number of first class income properties and residences at Long Beach and elsewhere to exchange for orange and walnut groves in Anaheim vicinity. If you can handle a good property in part or in full on your grove, see us.
SIDNAM REALTY
245 CO.
W.CENTER
PHONE 210
INVESTIGATE THESE
5-acre coming 6-year-old Valencias, 3-room house, 5 shares water stock. Good crop on trees. Price $1,400. Good terms.
4½ acres set to 2-year-old Valencias. Located close in. Price $6,500. Terms.
2½ acres set to Valencias, 4-room house and garage, 1-3 int., in pumping plant. Price $6,500. Terms.
1½ acres budded walnuts, 32 6-year-old trees some buildings, 2 shares water stock. Price $3,500.
4 acres bare land, will divide. Price $1,000 per acre.
Lot suitable for bungalow court, size 82x167. Well located.
W.J.JEWELL REALTY CO.
Room No. 7, Golden State Bank Bldg.
FOR SALE—One of the best five acres of five-year-old Valencias, in this district, with good five-room house garage, etc. This is located on two boulevards, making an excellent corner for a gasoline station. Owner would take good house in town up to $6,000 or $7000 as part of initial payment.
For Sale—Five-room house on large lot; east front large walnut trees in rear. Only four blocks from our office in splendid neighborhood. Can be handled with $500 and easy terms on balance.
We have some excellent buys on Center and Los Angeles-sts where values are increasing rapidly.
SIMPSON REALTY COMPANY
130 West Center St.
HELP WANTED
WANTED—Girl for housework. Address Box H. Plain Dealer.
HELP WANTED—Solicitor for dry cleaning. One who has Ford preferred. Fullerton Dye Works, 109 So. Spadra, Pitone Fullerton 6.
Four more ladies or gentlemen to work with crew, pleasant work, advertising, salary or commission. Ask for Mr. Scott, Valencia Hotel, bet: $8 a.m., or 12-1 p.m. Thurs.-Friday and Saturday.
WANTED—Fullerton Hospital Training School for nurses (accredited). Applications are now being received for the February class. Only six vacancies. This school for nurses
STUDENTS OPPOSE LATE CLOSING HOUR
Throwing a bombshell into the Women's Christian Temperance union of the Santa Ana Ministerial union who advocate a change in the hours at Santa Ana high school, an editorial appeared today in The Generator; school publication, asking that these organizations stop agitating in the matter.
At the high school it was stated that there is considerable feeling over the proposal that the hours be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., as against 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., as at present.
TAX BLANKS READY JAN 25
E. B. Burns, deputy income tax collector for Orange-co announced today that blank forms would be mailed out between Jan. 25 and Feb. 1. Burns will maintain an office at the city hall from February 1 to March 15, inclusive.
USING COAL GAS
Nearly 5000 commercial motor vehicles in England have been converted to the use of coal gas as fuel.
TO ELECTRIFY ROADS
A Japanese government commission has completed plans for the electrification of more than 2000 miles of steam railways.
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60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mtrs., Buffalo, N.Y.
FOR SALE—New saultary cot, mattress, gas heater, three-burner gas grate, large oven, a dandy baker, 1220 Diamond-st.
FOR SALE—Good, sound sorrel horse, 8 years old, weight about 1500.
John Kahlen, Jr., % mile east of Placentia-ave on South-st.
FOR SALE CHEAP—International R-16 tractor, or will trade for Cletrac R. C. Bunch, 2 miles north of Plaza, Orange, R. D. 2.
FOR SALE—a fine span of young orchard mules, can be had very reasonable.
Inquire of Albert Sparkes, Garden Grove-bldd.
FOR SALE—Beautiful Indian poney for some boy or girl. Fine traveler, ride or drive. Raymond Musser, % mile east 1¼ mile south of Cypress.
FOR SALE—Counter, suitable for store; also registered young Toggenberg goat; fresh, end of March. Phone 448 or call 322 S. Claudina-st.
FOR SALE—1 Singer Sewing Machine, nearly new; 1 Brussel rug 8510 and 2 mats, 1 set Bluebird dishes 110 pieces, lot aluminum cooking utensils, 761 N. Philadelphia.
FOR SALE
Young mules, well broke, also all kinds of farm implements and barley hay and have land to rent. Address Box 111 Buena Park or call at Emery Ranch near Northam Station.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Room with board. Also garage. 421 E. Cypress.
FOR RENT—Furnished room, 308 S. Los Angeles-st.
FOR RENT—Furnished bed-room and kitchenette, prefer middle-aged couple. 413 E. Broadway, Phone 86W
FOR RENT—Two housekeeping rooms partly furnished. Apply 413 W. Center-st.
FOR RENT—Small store. Inquire 250 E. Center.
FOR RENT—3-room furnished apt. Adults only, 384 S. Grand-st. Orange.
FOR RENT—Office space or desk space in the New Post Office building facing Center-st. Apply to Harold Clairmont, Phone 741; Temporary office, 236 West Center-st.
SITUATION WANTED
FOR PRACTICAL NURSE see Mrs. Leming, 807 W. Chestnut, Anaheim.
WANTED—Clerical work by young man. Address K.W. care Plain Dealer.
SITUATION WANTED — General housework, small family Telephone 263.
MARRIED man wishes position on ranch. Can handle tractor and do any kind of work. Address R.No.3, Box 110 Anaheim.
FOR SALE—FEED
FOR SALE—Rabbit hay, 1 dozen Rhode Island Red pullits, 1 dozen white leghorn hens, % mile south Olive-blvd on Sunkist-ave, W.A. Winney.
WANTED — Miscellaneous
WANTED—To buy old, disabled horses and mules for animal food Address Geo. P.Noyse, R.F.D No.1.Buona Park; care J.W.Atherton.
WANTED—Tractor or team work, plowing or discing, W.H.Musser, % mile east and 1¼ mile south of Cypress.
WANTED TO RENT—2 or 3-room furnished apartment, between Jan. 1 and 10th. M.E.G. care Plain Dealer.
WANTED — Home in Anaheim, will trade new roadster on same. Call Bob White Franklin and Liberty Distributor; 135 S.Lemon-st. Phone 548.
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FOR SALE—AUTOS
FOR SALE—Four wheel trailer, new wheels, new tires, timken bearings, a bargain. Knox & Maybery, 149 S. Lemon-st.
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1918 Ford, back out for sleeping.
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1918 Saxon Chummy, a real buy.
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1920 Maxwell Touring $475
1920 Briscoe Touring — a poppy motor ... $350
1921 Ford Touring — rebuilt, all new tires and body ... $500
Ford Touring—motor overhauled, new body ... $375
1918 Ford Touring — good shape ... $225
Overland Touring only $200
Dodge Sedan, 5 cord tires, many extras ... $050
1921 Ford Touring, Hasslers and speedometer ... $475
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1919 Oakland Touring only ... $475
1918 Ford Touring, overhauled ... $300
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1917 Ford Tour., overhauled, fair rubber.
1920 Chevrolet 490 Tour., in good shape.
1918 Buick Tour., A-1 condition.
Rebuilt Mercer Speedster, 6 wire wheels, 90 miles per hour.
1921 Buick Tour., excellent condition, many extras.
ANAHEIM AUTO COMPANY
Buick Distributors for Northern Orange County
Used Car Dept. Vincent & Lynch
LOST
LOST — Between Anaheim Junction and Magnolia road, suit case containing purse, $25.00, babies apparel. Reward. Address Mrs. James Pederson, 818 Cypress-st, Santa Ana.
PROFESSIONALS
Chiropractic and Electric Treatments
DIAGNOSIS FREE
DR. G. A. NETH
Licensed Drugless Practitioner
Phone 80
120 W. Center St. Anaheim
H. HOLMSON, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Special Attention Given to Chronic Diseases
Office Hours 10 to 12; 7 to 8
148 W. Center St. Phone 710-J
M. EUGENE DURFEE
Architect
Room 5, Cassou Bldg.
Phone 693 Anaheim
DR. C. S.O TOOLE
Physician & Surgeon
Phones: Residence 546
Office 569
242 W. Center St. Phone 217
Terms If Desired
Service That Satisfies
Wickersheim Implement Co.
Fullerton
POULTRY
FOR SALE—60 R. I. laying hens,
30 white leghorns. P. Boettcher, ½ mile N. and ¼ mile E. of Cypress.
WANTED—To buy POULTRY for cash
Will call for it. Phone E. W. Pohlmann
7-R-2; address R. F. D. 2
MISCELLANEOUS
ALL KINDS or Citrus Trees. Tanak-Citrus Nursery, north end of Lemon st. Anaheim. Phone 480-W.
Los Angeles Markets
Butter ... 36
Eggs, extra ... 35
Case count ... 34
Pullets ... 31
Cheese ... 21@23
Hens, under 3½ lbs. per lb ... 27
Hens, 3½ lbs. and up per lb ... 27
Hens, colored, 4 lbs. and up, each per lb ... 31
Broilers, 1 to 1½ lbs. each ... 33
Broilers, 1½ to 2 lbs. up, each ... 35
Fryers, 2½ lbs. to 3 lbs. each ... 35
Roosters, soft bone, over 3 lbs. and up, per lb ... 39
Ducklings, Pekins, 3½ lbs. and up per lb ... 28
Stags, per lb ... 18
Old ducks, 3½ lbs. up, each lb ... 20
Geese ... 28
Young tom turkeys, 13 lbs., and up, each, per lb ... 40
Young tom turkeys, dressed, 12 lbs., and up, each per lb ... 47
Hen turkeys, 8 lbs. and up, each per lb ... 40
Hen turkeys dressed, 7 lbs., and up, each, per lb ... 47
Old tom turkeys, per lb ... 35
Small hen turkeys, under 8 lbs., per lb ... 15
Belgian hare, old per lb ... 08
DR. C. S.O TOOLE
Physician & Surgeon
Phones: Residence 546
Office 569
242 W. Center St. Phone 217
Johnston - Wickett Clinic
Clinic Building, Anaheim
Dr. H. A. Johnston
Dr. W. H. Wickett
Dr. H. D. Newkirk
Dr. J. Robinson
Dr. A. H. Galvin
Dr. R. D. Alkman
Dr. H. van de Erve
Dr. W.-M. Cole
Dr. M. W. Hollingsworth
Dr. C. Mayfield
Dr. B. Raiche
Dr.K.W.Allen
J.S.Ward, Ph.G.
AUTOS WASHED
Polished and Simonsised, Tope Dressed, Air Compressor and Spray for Cleaning Motors. Care Called for and returned.
C.E. INGRAHAM
Across from new Anaheim Laundry Bldg.
Phone 272-J
HARDWOOD FLOORS
A.B.RICE
Floor Co.
R.J.Ohlund/Local Mgr.
610 E.Charlres St.Anaheim.
Phone 776-W
Get our prices before you buy
HAY—FEED
J.E.Schumacher Co.
Phone 794 West Anaheim
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