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SPORTING EVENTS
ROTARY-KIWANIS
BALL GAME FRIDAY
The baseball game between the Anaheim Rotary and Kiwanis clubs, will be played Friday March 10th, at 4 p.m. on the high school baseball ground.
The Rotary team expresses confidence in winning the game according to its manager and captain Harry Riley. The Rotary line up will be hard to beat, as the following players will participate:
"Earnest"—E. A. Beard, catcher.
"Carl"—C. T. Leonard, pitcher.
"Harry"—Harry D. Riley, 1st base.
"Doe"—H. E. W. Barnes, second base.
"Art"—A. H. Shipkey, third base.
"Tom"—Thomas L. McFadden, short stop.
"John"—Ruether, short stop.
"Harris"—Dr. H. D. Newkirk, right field.
"Ed"—E. W. Schneider, left field.
"George"—Geo. H. Prince, center field.
Utility players are as follows:
"Bill"—Wm. A. Dolan.
"Barney"—Barney Hartfield.
"Cloyd"—S. C. Hantranft.
Dr. H. A. Johnston has agreed to care for the maimed and wounded, in this battle, and will be ably assisted by Dr. F. H. Houck, Dr. W. L. Bigham, and Dr. John W. Truxaw.
The game will be played for the benefit of the Ebbell club. Ticket will be sold by the lady members, for 25c each, and the money will be used to help build their new club house.
This game will be well worth your "two bigs," providing you live thrill, as the last one played by these two teams was about as funny as could be imagined.
BUICKS TIE CANDY
KIDS IN 2ND GAME
There was some snappy and exciting bowling last night.
A Plain Dealer Classified Messenger Will Tell Your Story to 18,000 People in Northern Orange County.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC WORK
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on the 9th day of February, 1922, the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim, passed and adopted Resolution of Intention No. 157 to order:
First. That East North Street in said city from the westerly property line of North Orange Street, produced northerly access said East North Street, as shown on map of Elk Park Extension, which is said accorded Book 12, of Maps, at page 34 of Records of Orange County, California, to a point two and one-half (2½) feet westery of the easterly property line of North Olive Street, produced northerly access said East North Street, as shown on map of Elk Park Extension, which is said accorded Book 12, at page 34 of Maps, records of Orange County, California, to a point two and one-half (2½) feet westery of the easterly property line of North Olive Street, produced northerly access said East Olive Street, as shown on map of Elk Park Extension, which is said accorded Book 12, at page 34 of Maps, records of Orange County, California, to a point two and one-half (2½) feet westery of the easterly property line of North Olive Street, produced northerly access said East Olive Street, as shown on map of Elk Park Extension, which is said accorded Book 12, at page 34 of Maps, records of Orange County, California, to a point two and one-half (2½) feet westery of the easterly property line of North Olive Street, produced northerly access said East Olive Street, as shown on map of Elk Park Extension, which is said accorded Book 12, at page 34 of Maps, records of Orange County, California, to a point two and one-half (2½) feet westery of the easterly property line of North Olive Street, produced northerly access said East Olive Street, as shown on map of Elk Park Extension, which is said accorded Book 12, at page 34 of Maps, records of Orange County, California, to a point two and one-half (2½) feet westery of the easterly property line of North Olive Street, produced northerly access said East Olive Street, as shown on map of Elk Park Extension, which is said accorded Book 12, at page 34 of Maps, records of Orange County, California, to a point two and one-half (2½) feet westery of the easterly property line of North Olive Street, produced northerly access said East Olive Street, as shown on map of Elk Park Extension, which is said accorded Book 12, at page 34 of Maps, records of Orange County, California, to a point two and one-half (2½) feet westery of the easterly property line of North Olive Street, produced northerly access said East Olive Street, as shown on map of Elk Park Extension, which is said accorded Book 12, at page 34 of Maps,Records of Orange County,California,to a point two and one-half (2½) feet westery of the easterly property line of North Olive Street,produced northerly access said East Olive Street,as shown on map of Elk Park Extension,which is said accorded Book 12,at page 34 of Maps,Records of Orange County,California,to a point two and one-half (2½) feet westery of the easterly property line of North Olive Street,produced northerly access said East Olive Street,as shown on map of Elk Park Extension,which is said accorded Book 12,at page 34 of Maps,Records of Orange County,California,to a point two and one-half (2½) feet westery of the easterly property line of North Olive Street,produced northerly access said East Olive Street,as shown on map of Elk Park Extension,which is said accorded Book 12,at page 34 of Maps,Records of Orange County,California,to a point two and one-half (2½) feet westery of the easterly property line of North Olive Street,produced northerly access said East Olive Street,as shown on map of Elk Park Extension,which is said accorded Book 12,at page 34 of Maps,Records of Orange County,California,to a point two and one-half (2½) feet westery of the easterly property line of North Olive Street,produced northerly access said East Olive Street,as shown on map of Elk Park Extension,which is said accorded Book 12,at page 34 of Maps,Records of Orange County,California,to a point two and one-half (2½) feet westery of the easterly property line of North Olive Street,produced northerly access said East Olive Street,as shown on map of Elk Park Extension,which is said accorded Book 12,at page 34 of Maps,Records of Orange County,California,to a point two and one-half (2½) feet westery of the easterly property line of North Olive Street,produced northerly access said East Olive Street,as shown on map of Elk Park Extension,which is said accorded Book 12,at page 34 of Maps,Records of Orange County,California,to a point two and one-half (2½) feet westery of the easterly property line of North Olive Street,produced northerly access said East Olive Street,as shown on map of Elk Park Extension,which is said accorded Book 12,at page 34 of Maps,Records of Orange County,California,to a point two and one-half (2½) feet westery of the easterly property line of North Olive Street,produced northerly access said East Olive Street,as shown on map of Elk Park Extension,which is said accorded Book 12,at page 34of Maps,Records of Orange County,California,to a point two and one-half (2½) feet westery of the 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NEW TITLE
LOUIS M.
CUTTER OF PRECIOUS
ANY spraying material
Center-street.
A.B.A.
Scientific orchard,
any spraying material
Center-street.
SALESMAN TO COVENANT
OF $100.00 week for Commercial Radio Blvdg., New York.
FOR SALE—Consistent present cost; Men Country Club. Add Anahiem.
FOR SALE—Free house; Large sleep basement; garage.
EXPERIENCED MAN pair your car or trunk and save you money.Wa La Palma-ave.
FREE DIRT in rebuilt bldg.; See Foreman or call Fullerton 29.
FOR RENT—Brick 4-room ground unfinished; Glove geles. Phone 885.
WANTED—To buy prefer 50 to 100 acre few improvements; muniicate by letter Normandi; Los Angeles.
WANTED—Direct acres good orange unimproved; Close
BUICKS TIE CANDY KIDS IN 2ND GAME
There was some snappy and exciting bowling last night when the Fanning Candy Co. clashed with the Goodrum Buicks in the city league. An interesting feature was a tie score, 827, in the second game. The candy kids won on shooting an extra frame. Buicks grabbed the other two, piling up a total of 2640.
The Little Ambassadors won three straight from Walter's Jordans.
Theodore of the Jordans smashed his way to high honors for the evening with 577. Fred James topped the B class with 574 and Walter Schneider was high C with 537. The scores:
Fanning Candy Co.
Moore 186 155 170 511
Mitchell 186 161 177 524
Steinborn 180 189 140 509
Yoorn 169 149 220 538
Myre 160 173 179 512
Totals 881 827 886 2594
Wins tie game
Buicks
James 209 200 165 574
O. Schneider 175 120 197 492
W. Schneider 158 180 209 537
Flesner 157 168 183 507
Gordon 204 159 166 527
Totals 903 827 920 2640
Walter's Jordans
Holmes 157 149 161 467
Bomesberger 122 145 158 425
Parks 156 129 121 406
Steve 121 176 152 459
Theodore 183 229 165 577
Totals 7749 828 759 2334
Little Ambassadors
Wulf 167 170 165 502
Schuelter 145 144 157 446
Crooks 154 167 152 473
McCleister 134 170 144 488
Karam 171 212 184 567
Totals 771 866 802 2436
FULLERTON MERTS MONBOVIA
Fullerton high school basketeers will play Monrovia Friday.
Junior college last night defeated Huntington Park by 10.
A track meet will be held tomorrow at Anaheim.
GRAPEFRUIT BETTER IN COLD STORAGE
Contrary to the prevalent opinion that citrus fruit will not ripen off the tree, the United States department of Agriculture has found that, like pears and apples, grapefruit will be well worth your "two bits," providing you live thrue, as the last one played by these two teams was about as funny as could be imagined.
BUICKS TIE CANDY KIDS IN 2ND GAME
There was some snappy and exciting bowling last night when the Fanning Candy Co. clashed with the Goodrum Buicks in the city league. An interesting feature was a tie score, 827, in the second game. The candy kids won on shooting an extra frame. Buicks grabbed the other two, piling up a total of 2640.
The Little Ambassadors won three straight from Walter's Jordans.
Theodore of the Jordans smashed his way to high honors for the evening with 577. Fred James topped the B class with 574 and Walter Schneider was high C with 537. The scores:
Fanning Candy Co.
Moore 186 155 170 511
Mitchell 186 161 177 524
Steinborn 180 189 140 509
Yoorn 169 149 220 538
Myre 160 173 179 512
Totals 881 827 886 2594
Wins tie game
Buicks
James 209 200 165 574
O. Schneider 175 120 197 492
W. Schneider 158 180 209 537
Flesner 157 168 183 507
Gordon 204
GRAPEFRUIT BETTER IN COLD STORAGE
Contrary to the prevalent opinion that citrus fruit will not ripen off the tree, the United States department of Agriculture has found that, like pears and apples, grapefruit will develop a superior eating quality after a period of one to three months in cold storage if suitably cured before storing. One reason for this is that, while the sugar content remains about the same, the acid content decreases markedly during storage and apparently the bitter principle is broken down, which also enhances the sweetness of the fruit. The fruit stores better when picked about midseason.
These conclusions were reached by the Bureau of Plant Industry following a series of experiments begun in 1917. It was thought to be an advantage to the grapefruit market to determine whether the fruit could be kept without deterioration until after the peak of the harvest season in January, February and March. In the seed-producing varieties the seeds are likely to sprout while the fruit is still on the trees, which injures the delicate flavor of the fruits. Both producer and consumer are therefore benefited by the growers knowing that this fruit may be picked before the seeds sprout and retained in storage in good condition for several months.
HIGH SPEED TELEGRAPH
High speed telegram apparatus of English invention can be made to deliver typewritten messages at a speed of 120 words a minute.
MAKE ARTICIAL SILK
Japanese inventors have patented a process for making artificial silk from ramie fibre.
AUTOMOBILE ALARM
Should a thief attempt to start an automobile fitted with a new alarm the horn would be blown continuously and the ignition cat off.
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LOUIS MARLEAU
Cutter of Precious Stones
424 West Center-st Anaheim, Cal.
A. BAYLISS
Scientific orchard spraying will use any spraying material desired. 611 E. Center-st., Anaheim, Phone 239.
SALESMAN to cover local territory selling dealers. Guaranteed salary of $100.00 week for right man. The Commercial Radium Co., Fifth-ave. Bldg., New York.
FOR SALE—Thorobred Rhode Island Red eggs foratching. Phone 792-J-1.
FOR SALE—Considerably less than present cost. Membership Hacienda Country Club. Address P. O. Box 66, Anaheim.
FOR SALE—Five room modern house. Large sleeping porch, cement basement, garage. Lot 50 x 157½. 214 No. Palm.
EXPERIENCED MECHANIC will repair your car or truck at your home and save you money. Address 124 W. La Palma-ave. Pnone 778-W Anaheim.
FREE DIRT in rear of Yungbluth bldg. See Foreman on job Monday or call Fullerton 295-W.
FOR RENT — Beautiful modern brick 4-room ground floor apartment, unfurnished. Glover, 133 S. Los Angeles. Phone 885.
WANTED—To buy orange groves, prefer 50 to 100 acres in tract. Very few improvements. Valencias, Communicate by letter, 1041½ North Normandi, Los Angeles.
WANTED—Direct from owner five acres good orange land, improved or unimproved. Close in, must be real.
FOR SALE—Real Estate
FOR SALE — Five-room modern house, large sleeping porch, cement basement garage. Lot 50x157½. 214 No. Palm.
LOTS—LOTS
Corner lot 50x150 located close in for short time only $1600.
Lot 45 x 200 located close in few days only $900. W. J. Jewell Reality Co., room No. 7 Golden State Bank Bldg.
CASH BUYERS OF VALENCIA ORANGES
We are putting in a frost separator and will soon be in the market.
GOWEN & WHITE
Santa Ana, Cal.
East Fourth St. Phone 65
AN EXCELLENT BUY
5-Acre, 5-year-old Valencias (415 Tree) with an estimated crop of approximately 1700 boxes, located close-in-. This is one exceptionally fine grove, piped, soil the very best, improved with Home and Buildings. It is a pleasure to show a Grove of this quality and if interested in the purchase of a real money making Grove we will be pleased to go into details. This grove will not be in the market over Thirty (30) days.
HAROLD CLAIRMONT
Greater Anaheim Realtor Phone 741 304 West Center St.
New Post-Office Building
A "RIGHT NOW" OPPORTUNITY
How often do you have a chance to buy a citrus ranch at your own figure? Seldom, in Orange County, you
FOR SALE — Real Estate
WILL TRADE 5-acre, 7-year-old lemon grove, value $2,000, between Whittler and Santa Fe Springs, for Anaheim modern home. This grove was untouched by frost, phone Anaheim 449-W.
FOR SALE
Five to 15 acres of bare land, price $730.00 per acre.
4 acres bare land, good 4-room house, close in, price $5,500.
3-room house, good lot, price $3,350, $500 cash.
6-room house, close in, price $5,-500.00, $2,150.00 cash, balance $50 per month.
Lots in South Tract:
Prices $1,100 to $1,300, good terms.
See THE HOME REALTY CO.
129 E. Center Anaheim Cal.
Phone office 5, Res. 535-J.
Now is the time to buy Anaheim Valencia Orange groves as their value and earning power have been proven again by the events of the past three weeks.
We have some exceptionally good buys in five, ten and twenty-acre tracts with the trees loaded with fruit that will undoubtedly bring an unusually high price. We will be pleased to go into details with you regarding these and show them to you at your convenience.
For Sale—Corner lot, south and west front, 50x150, $1000. Cash $200 balance $200 per year.
SIMPSON REALTY COMPANY
130 West Center St.
"A GOOD EXCHANGE"
Four-Flat building, completely furnished, well located on especially large lot in good Orange county town.
Income: $210.00 per month. Price $16,500.00 and owner will take for equity of $10,000.00 an Anaheim res.-
FOR RENT — Beautiful modern briek 4-room ground floor apartment; unfurnished. Glover, 133 S. Los Angeles. Phone 885.
WANTED — To buy orange groves, prefer 50 to 100 acres in tract. Very few improvements. Valencia, communicate by letter, 1041½ North Normand, Los Angeles.
WANTED — Direct from owner five acres good orange land, improved or unimproved. Close in, must be reasonable. Route I, Box 107, Anaheim.
FOR SALE — 22 thorobred, brown leghorn, year old, laying hens, also one rooster. Call 111-W.
FOR SALE — Bargain in beautiful, sweet-toned piano. Inquire at Gambror's Storage warehouse. 202 No. Los Angeles St., Anaheim or at Grocery on corner.
FOR RENT — Unfurnished. Dining room, kitchenette, bed rom, bath, closets and gas range. 411 North Los Angeles-st.
FOR SALE OR TRADE — Registered Jersey bull, 20 months old. Inquire Juratsch Lobo station on Santa Ana P. E. Branch.
FOR LEASE — 3 or 8 acre ranch. Fine for chickens of dairy. J. T. Lyon Realty Co.
said man, to the southeast corner of Lot One (1) in said Block "A"; thence easterly, at right angle, westward, four feet to the southwest corner of Lot Thirty-two (32), in said Block "A"; thence northerly along the easterly property line of said twenty-foot alley to the northwest corner of Lot Seventeen (17) in said Block "A"; thence westernly, at right angles, twenty (20) feet to the point of beginning. Seventh. Commencing at the northeast corner of Lot Sixteen (16) in Block "B" of Elk Park Extension, as shown on a map recorded in Book 12 of maps, at page 34. Records of Orange county running thence southernly along the westward line of a certain 20-foot alley running northerly and southerly through Block "B" of said Elk Park Extension, according to said map, to the southeast corner of Lot One (1) in said Block "B" of Elk Park Extension, running thence easternly, at right angles, twenty (20) feet to the point of beginning. All as shown on said map.
That said Board of Trustees did therein specify the exterior boundaries of the lands which said Board of Trustees therefore determined and declared to be affected and benefited by said work and improvement, and to be assessed to pay the damages costs and expenses thereof as follows:
Commencing at the northwestern corner of Vineyard Lot "A": Town of Anaheim as shown on a map recorded in Book 4 of Deeds at pages 629 and 630. Records of Los Angeles County. California running thence easterly along the northern line of said Vineyard Lot "A". Eleven hundred thousand five hundred one-hundred redlines (416.55) feet do the easterly line of said Vineyard Lot "A"; thence
HAROLD CLAIRMONT
Greater Anaheim Realtor
Phone 741 204 West Center St.
New Post-Office Building
A "RIGHT NOW" OPPORTUNITY
How often do you have a chance to buy a citrus ranch at your own figure? Seldom, in Orange County, you must admit. Note the description of this fine property: Eighteen acres in six year bearing trees with estimated $5000.00 crop; fifteen acres vacant land can be set to trees. Absolutely no frost damage and the place is fully improved with buildings and grounds very much above the average. Entire place piped with cement underground irrigation pipe and more than completely waterstocked. The owner has asked us to get prompt action on this and has placed no restriction on price. We honestly believe that this fine property can be had at a figure lower than you could possibly imagine. To a person with business acumen in judging values and the ability to decide quickly, and one who has money, good securities or part clear property we will be glad to furnish full details and will entertain a bona fide offer and give immediate consideration of same. Better see us right quick.
SIDNAM REALTY CO PHONE 210
HELP WANTED
WANTED — Woman for general house work. O. P. Rust, 619 N. Palm.
WE HAVE an opening for a young man who would like to learn; and eventually assume charge of the Insurance department of a well known office. Give full details in your reply. Insurance, care Plain Dealer.
WANTED
An opportunity is offered to some one to connect with an established Real Estate Office in the capacity of Salesman. Applicant must be willing to huggle. Preference given to one with a car. Opportunity, care Plain Dealer.
SITUATION WANTED
Woodsawing and stump pulling. Phone 265 M.
WANTED — By married man, work on ranch. Experience with tractor team, orchard work. Can give good references. O. H. Hopkins, R. 3, Box 41, Orange.
FOR PRACTICAL NURSE see Mrs.
"A GOOD EXCHANGE"
Four-Flat building, completely furnished, well located on especially large lot in good Orange county town. Income $210.00 per month. Price $16,500.00 and owner will take for equity of $10,000.00 an Anaheim residence or other good property in full. This building shows an earning of 10% on a valuation of $25,000.00.
"A FINE DUPLEX"
New Duplex in fine close in location with half of original lot available for building at least two more rentals. This shows an attractive income on the price we can offer it can be handled on very reasonable terms.
SIDNAM REALTY CO PHONE 210
10 ACRES
$9,500 HALF CASH
IMPROVED
6-room house, large barn, good pumping plant, all good sandy loam and Valencia land, located in one of our best districts.
SEE G. G. HARPER with JAMES E. STEWART, REALTOR 236 West Center St.
ACREAGES, HOUSES AND LOTS
5 or 10 acres close in on paved blvd.$1,250 per acre; ideal for poultry ranch.
Exclusive listing on lots in 700 blk.N. L. A. St., only $2,200 cash $300.$100 month income on $4,500 investment; 7-room 3-apt house, cash $1,500; close in.
15 acres, 6-year-old Val. adjoining city only $25,000; cash $14,000; large crap; a real investment;
4-room new house; large lot and garage.$3,350 cash $300; bal $40 per month.
HARRY E. SCOTT, REALTOR New location 123 N. L. A. St.
USED TRUCK BARGAINS
2½-Ton Moreland with new motor and Transmission. Completely overhailed and new rubber.
2-Ton Traffic. In perfect condition.
5-Ton Mack—Motor Reground and completely overhailed.
2¾-Ton Mack Dump Trucks, Hydroille Hoists, Steel Bodies.
That said Board of Trustees did therein specify the exterior-boundaries of the district of lands which said Board of Trustees thereby determined and declared to be affected and benefited by said work and improvement, and to be assessed to pay the damages, and examine them as follows to-wit.
Commencing at the northwesterly corner of Vineyard Lot "A2" of the Town of Vineyard as shown on a map recorded in Book 4 of Desde at pages 529 and 820, Records of Los Angeles County, California, running thence eastward along the northerly line of said Vineyard Lot E10. Even twenty-six and fifty-five one-hundredths (415.655) feet to the easterly line of said Vineyard Lot "A2"; thence southerly along the easterly line of said Vineyard Lot "A2"; seven hundred ninety-three and two tenths (793.2) feet to the point of beginning, there being no other land described as the land to be taken for said work, and also excepting any land within said boundaries contained which is now a part of any street or alley.
All of the herein proposed work shall be done in pursuance to an act of the Legislature of the State of California entitled "An not to provide for laying out, opening, extending, widening, straightening, or closing up, in whole or in part any street, square lane, alley, court or place within municipalities, and to condemn and acquire any and all land and property necessary or required March 5th, 1885, and allanta tory thereof or supplementary thereto. For further particular reference is hereby made to said Resolution of Intention No. 157 on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, in the City Hall in said City. Dated at Anaheim, California this day of March 1928.
Superintendent of Streets of the City of Anaheim Publish March 4-6-2-3-6-10-11-12-13-14-15
WM. TRAPP, Jr.
Cement Pipe Contractor
Phone 197R4, Anaheim
Alfred M. Morrisson
Contractor and Builder
Plans Furnished
608 N. Philadelphia St.
Plain Dealer for Good Job Printing.
SITUATION WANTED
Woodsawing and stump pulling. Phone 285M.
WANTED—By married man, work on ranch. Experience with tractor, team, orchard work. Can give good references. O. H. Hopkins, R. 3, Box 41, Orange.
FOR PRACTICAL NURSE see Mrs. Leming, 807 W. Chestnut, Anaheim. Phone 686-J.
Santa Fe Lease
SAN TA FE LEASE, Mar. 8. (Spl.) Mr. A Albert Smith has not returned to work yet after his recent illness.
Mr. Buzz Collins has returned to work after being sick for some time with the flu.
Miss Georgia Collins is leaving for Georgia the tenth of this month and expects to remain there for several months.
Mr. Al Rocks is reported as being in the Santa Fe hospital in Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Spear and Mr. and Mrs. Siegle and Mrs. Siegle's sister went on a fishing trip to Newport Beach Sunday.
Mr. Howard Flynn of Anaheim was a visitor on the Santa Fe Lease last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones and small daughter, Mrs. R. Jones and Sadie and Robert were Anaheim visitors Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. James Flynn, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Spear and mother, Mrs. M. Spear attended the show in Anaheim Monday evening.
Miss Jone Holland spent the day with Schryers, of the Santa Fe lease last Thursday.
Santa Fe boarding house is now under new management.
Mr. Brown of Santa Fe lease is reported as having the flu.
Miss Margrette Flynn spent a few days last week with her brother Howard of Anaheim.
Mr. and Mrs. Broadbent, formerly of the Santa Fe lease have moved to Pullerton.
USED TRUCK BARGAINS
½-Ton Moreland with new motor and Transmission. Completely overhaul and new rubber.
2-Ton Traffic. In perfect condition.
5-Ton Mack—Motor Reground and completely overhauled.
2, ½-Ton Mack Dump Trucks, Hydroraulic Holes, Steel Bodies.
4-Ton Moreland—Flat Rack Body.
3-Ton Packard—This is an old model but still has lots of work in it, and can be bought at a very attractive price.
2-Ton Mack Worm Drive—New rubber and guaranteed condition.
These trucks have all been overhaul in our own shop and we give our personal guarantee with them—the same as with new trucks.
DAMEWOOD & GARROWAY
777-791 West Chapman Orange; Calif.
WANTED — Miscellaneous
WANTED—One horse wagon. L. P. Nichols, R. D. No. 2, Anaheim.
WANTED TO RENT—4 or 5-room modern house. Box A.V.care Plal Dealer.
WANTED—To buy POULTRY for cash. Will call for it. Phone E.W.Pohlmann, 7-R-2; address R.F.D.2.
WILL GIVE good home to a male puppy, or will pay reasonable price for same. Phone 771.
WANTED—To hear from owner having farm or unimproved land for sale John J.Black, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin.
WANTED—To borrow $5,000 to complete a concrete block, duplex house at 1131 W.Broadway. Will repay in monthly installments if desired, or straight loan for 3 or 5 years, 1st mortgage. J.R.Anderson,P.O.Box 505,Anaheim.
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FOR SALE—AUTOS
FOR SALE—Ford roadster, new front tires, fenders seat cushion; good running order, fair paint, dandy delivery body cheap at $200.00. This car will be sold quick so hurry. Phone Anaheim 197-J-2, E. J. Hartung.
REBUILT AUTOS
150.00 AND UP
EASY PAYMENTS
J. J. DE VAUX
328 W. Center St.
Anaheim, Cal.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Bedroom, private entrance. 305 E. Chartres-st.
FOR RENT—2-room apt. 131 W. Chartres-st.
FOR RENT—3 rooms furnished for housekeeping. 923 E. Santa Ana St.
FOR RENT—Furnished, 3-room apartment. Newly furnished. 309 So Olive-st.
FOR RENT—Tent house, furnished, gas and elect. $20.00 per mo., gentlemen or family, 125 Janss-st.
FOR RENT—5 acres of land, corner West and Sycamore-sts. Inquire Mrs. A. Frohling, corner N. Citron and Sycamore..
FOR RENT—Modern 9 room suburban home. Inquire 403 E. Sycamore, Phone 270J.
OFFICE FOR RENT—Enquire room 300, Wilson & Bever Bidg., 148 W. Center.
FOR RENT—Office space or desk space in the New Post office building facing Center-st. Apply to Harold Clairmont, Phone 741; office, 304 West Center-st.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE—18x30 white enameled sink complete to the roughing-in for a few days $8.00. Orange County Plumbing Co., 1512 W. Center-st.
WE WANT your listings of orange and walnut groves. We have the buyers. Freeman & Temple, 414 W. Fourth-st, Santa Ana.
WILL SELL my beautiful Cable piano, now in storage, at a big sacrifice for immediate sale. Address Mrs. W.
EXCHANGE"
completely furried on especially orange county town.
iger month. Price owner will take for 100 an Anaheim resi
BUICK AGENCY
Watch this column for good Used Cars
1920 Buick Tour. The cheapest buy in a late model we have ever had.
1920 Buick Road. Special top, seat cut down, many extras.
1919 Buick, 7-pass. In perfect shape throughout.
1918 Buick 7-pass. Tonneau shields, side wings, cord tires.
1917 Buick 5-pass. Motor, tires, top good, Paint fair.
1917 Buick Road. Selling at a sacrifice.
1916 Buick Tour. Very cheap.
1920 Monroe Tour. New paint, mechanically right.
1920 F. B. Chev. Tour. Can't be told from a new car.
1920 Ford Tour., fully equipped. See this before buying a Ford.
1920 Olds Tour. Must be sold within 30 days.
1920 Chev. 490 Tour. Engine O. K. Make us an offer.
1917 Ford Tour. Priced to sell immediately.
1918 Buick 4 Sedan. Just out of our shop. A bargain.
1916 Scripps-Booth 3-passenger Road. A classy little car.
1916 Overland Tour. Model 83, new tires and battery, only $175.
ANAHEIM AUTO COMPANY
Buick Distributors for Northern Orange County
Renewed Car Department
Vincent & Lynch
128 S. Los Angeles St.
FOR SALE—Miscellaneous
FOR SALE—Wood, blue gum, any quantity. Phone 16-1-3.
FOR SALE—One good orchard team, cheap. Phone 755-J-12.
FOR SALE—Tank house, and for rent garage. 838 N. Lemon, phone Anaheim 342-J.
FOR SALE—Flat top desk, cheap. Enquire room 300 Wilson & Bever Building.
FOR SALE—Ivory bed $11.00; dresser $16.00; Vietrola $50.00; mattress $4.50; springs $4.50; heater $1.50; 416 S. Kroger est.
FOR SALE—Wilton rug, oak bureau and chiffonier, oak rocker, box couch, mattress, springs, sanitary couch.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE — 18x30 white enameled sink complete to the roughing in for a few days $8.00. Orange County Plumbing Co., 1512 W. Center-st.
WE WANT your listings of orange and walnut groves. We have the buyers. Freeman & Temple, 414 W. Fourth-st, Santa Ana.
WILL SELL my beautiful Cable plano, now in storage, at a big sacrifice for immediate sale. Address Mrs. W. care Plain Dealer.
TREES! Know what you buy, and buy trees that haven't been frozen. Buds furnished by the association. Virgil W. Deaver, nurseryman, D and main-sts. Tustin.
ALL KINDS of Citrus Trees (Onaik-Citrus Nursery, north end of Lemenst. Anaheim). Phone 480-W.
LOST—A seat off of a fertilizer drill, between Orange and L. Assn's warehouse and my place on Olive road. Pinder please notify and receive reward from Mt Robertson, R. 2, Box 225.
POULTRY
WANTED—Turkey eggs for cutting. Phone Anaheim 761-R-4.
FOR SALE—Turkey eggs. Phone 670-J. Blue Bird Shop.
FOR SALE—3 purebred silver laced Wyandotte roosters. $2.50 each. Phone 759-J-1.
BABY CHICKS and poultry supplies. Chalmers 124 N. Los Angeles st.
FOR SALE—Hatching eggs. Baby chicks, Mar. 5th and 9th Ancona, Brown and White Leghorn R.I. Red. W.J.Rennie, 5th place north of P.E.station at Gypress, P.O.address Buena Park, R.No. 1.
BABY CHICKS HATCHING EGGS
From strictly Thoroughbred laying stock, White Leghhorn, Anconas, Rhode Island Reds and Barred Books. Our chicks have "Quality Supreme." We have the feed that will raise them and will be glad to tell you how also a complete line of Poultry Supplies.
Visit our Salesroom, it is the finest in Southern California.
ORANGE COUNTY HATCHERY QUALITY SUPREME
Phone 221
1737
E.Pourth
Santa Ana, Cal.
PROFESSIONALS
FOR SALE—Tank house, and for rent garage, 838 N. Lemon, phone Anaheim 342-J.
FOR SALE—Flat top desk, cheap. Enquire room 300 Wilson & Bever Building.
FOR SALE—1 Ivory bed $11.00, dresser $16.00; Victrola $50.00; mattress $4.50; springs $4.50; heater $1.50; 416 S. Kraegerst.
FOR SALE—Wilton rug, oak bureau and clifftop, oak rocker, box couch, mattress, springs, sanitary gouch, bookcase, porch chairs. Inquire afternoon, 1115 Lincoln-ave.
Los Angeles Markets
Butter ... 38
Case count ... 20
Case count ... 22
Bullets ... 20
Cheese ... 21@23
Hens, under 3½ lbs., per lb ... 30
Hens, colored, 4 lbs, and up, each per lb ... 30
Droppers, 1 to 1½ lbs, each ... 40
Droppers, 1½ to 2 lbs, up, each ... 45
Fryers, 2¼ lbs, to 3 lbs, each ... 45
Roosters, soft bone, over 3 lbs. and up, per lb ... 38
Ducklings, Pekins, 3½ lbs. and up per lb ... 30
Stages, per lb ... 18
Old ducks, 3½ lbs. up, each lb ... 30
Geese ... 30
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 ... 42
Old tom turkeys, per lb ... 35
Small hen turkeys, under 8 lbs., per lb ... 15
Belgian hare, 2 to 3½ lbs each, per lb ... 15
Highest Cash Price Paid for Valencia Oranges
J. McInnes, Opposite S. P. Depot Orange
Phone Orange 50 evenings, 658J or 19K
If it's from Wilman's it’s good.
Lagourgue does painting.
Phone 596W.
ORANGE COUNTY HATCHERY QUALITY SUPREME
Phone: 321
1737 E. Fourth Santa Ana Cal.
PROFESSIONALS
DR. C. S.O’ TOOLE
Physician & Surgeon Phones: Residence 546 Office 569
242 W. Center St Phone: 317
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.
J.E.SCHUMACHER CO.
Opp.S.E.Depot W.Anaheim
Phone:794
RAY AND GRAIN
From Farmer to Consumer
RADIO PHONES ON LINEERS
SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 8—Communication by radio phones between trans-Pacific liners far out at sea and San Francisco will be possible soon. The phones have been ordered by the shipping board for its vessels plying to the Orient and Honolulu.
Plain Dealer for Good Job Printing.
See Laguorgue, 596W painter.