oc-plain-dealer 1922-08-07
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BUENA PARK
BUENA PARK, (Spl.) Aug. 7.—Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krouse of Pomona were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Wilsey for several days last week.
Mrs. Russell Beach spent the week with her son at Hollywood.
Mrs. B. A. Calloway was an Anaheim shopper on Thursday.
Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Schofield and family attended the Nebraska State picnic at Bixby Park, Long Beach on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Wilsey and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krouse had lunchon at the Elks club at Anaheim on Saturday.
Mrs. Andrew Bassel and Mrs. L. J. Robeson and children were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Braly at Fullerton on Friday.
In the afternoon they called on Mrs. M. S. Nuttall and Mrs. C. A. Porter.
Miss Bertha Page entertained a number of young friends on Thursday afternoon, the occasion being the young lady's birthday. The guests included Ruth Wilsey, Emilline Calloway, Mable Robison Helen, Edith and Bertha Page.
Mrs. John Boyle and daughters motored to Seal Beach on Friday.
Mrs. E. L. Carroll of Santa Ana was the guest of her sister-Mrs. H. E. Cromwell on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Ritter visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henneuse at Orange on Monday.
Mrs. C. H. Owens and sons returned on Wednesday after visiting for several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. King at Hollywood.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Heck and children of Long Beach spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Childers.
Mrs. Charles Twedey and daughters of Pasadena were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Owens for several days last week.
Mrs. N. D. McDowell is entertaining her aunt from Pasadena.
Elaine Hasson of Glendale is visiting with her grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. D.W.Hasson.
Mrs. Mattison of Los Angeles is a guest at the Hasson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan O'Neill and children of Taft have moved into the Whitzell bungalow on Tenth-st.
CASEY THE COP
BY GOLLY
GEORGE WASHINGTON
WAS A GREAT MAN
NOW THEY RE PRINTIN'
HIS PICTURE ON DOLLAR
BILLS!!
NEW TODAY
FOR RENT—Storage garage in business district. Phone Anaheim 530.
FOR RENT—Unfurnished 5-room house. Inquire 1201 W.Lincoln-ave.No small children accepted.
FOR SALE-.22 long Winchester Rifle.Good shape.$12.00.Call 151 W.Center-st.
VERY GOOD DRESSMAKER—Satisfaction guaranteed.Phone Anaheim 567.
FOR RENT—6-room house and garage.Call 327 N.Philadelphia-st.Phone 535-M.
WANTED TO BUY—Used Ford or Chevrolet touring car in good condition for cash.Address Box 37,R.D.5,Aanaheim or Phone 608-R.
FOR SALE—Nice small home at sacrifice,$2,200.Small payment down,rest like rent.Inquire 702 N.Olive-st.
FOR SALE—High power rifle, absolutely first class condition.Might trade.Write box 101 care of Plain
of Long Beach spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Childers.
Mrs. Charles Twedey and daughters of Pasadena were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Owens for several days last week.
Mrs. N. D. McDowell is entertaining her aunt from Pasadena.
Elaine Hasson of Glendale is visiting with her grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Hasson.
Mrs. Mattison of Los Angeles is a guest at the Hasson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan O'Neill and children of Taft have moved into the Whitzell bungalow on Tenth-st.
C. W. Middleton left on Friday for three days hunting trip near Bakersfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hasson and children of Anaheim were Thursday evening guests at the Hasson home.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Mason, Albert Moon and Mrs. C. W. Middleton were guests of Mrs. Roberta Dilly at Norwalk on Thursday.
Mrs. S. W. Little and sister, Miss Hedwig Janke spent the week at the Little's cabin at Tujunga.
Mrs. C. W. Middleton and Albert Moon visited in Santa Ana on Friday.
The Deets family have a new Palge machine.
Mrs. A. V. Stevenson visited for several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. George H. Carin at Los Angeles.
Orin Smith of Denver, Colo., was a guest at the H. H. Haggarty home this week.
Mrs. Albert Moon visited last week with her daughter, Mrs. Harold Jaynes at Santa Ana.
Mrs. H. H. Haggarty spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Adamson at Monrovia.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Callawoy and Mrs. Teeters motored to Los Angeles on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snyder are rushing work on their new home. When completed it will be an attractive addition to the Simpson tract.
Edward Thurman spent Friday evening in Los Angeles.
R. A. Wilson is suffering from blood poisoning in his hand.
The ice cream social given by the Ladies Aid of the Congregational church was well patronized on Friday even. The lawn presented a very pleasing appearance with the Japanese lanterns and the flower trimmed tables where ice cream, pineapple and strawberry ices and cake were served by the ladies.
Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson have received word from their daughter,
age, Call 327 N. Philadelphia-st,
Phone 535-M.
WANTED TO BUY—Used Ford or Chevrolet touring car in good condition for cash, Address Box 37, R.D.
5, Aanaheim or Phone 608-R.
FOR SALE—Nice small home at sacrifice, $2,200. Small payment down, rest like rent. Inquire 702 N. Olive-st.
FOR SALE—High power rifle, absolutely first class condition. Might trade, Write box 101 care of Plain Dealer.
FOR RENT—4-room house for rent, also furniture for sale in same. Rent $35.00 a month, furniture $500, 1125 W. Center-st.
FOR SALE—Team of young horses and 14 young heifers, cheap, F.D.D.
No. 1 Norwalk Box, 63C, H.Perez.
WANTED—Girl for general housework on Orange ranch. Good wages, and modern home, Phone 755-R-4.
LOST—Cameo pin, surrounded by pearls, on Friday eve, near Blue Bird Shop, 323 E. Center-st or 114 S. Illinois-st. Finder return to Blue Bird Shop, Reward.
FOR RENT—5-room furnished house, close in. Inquire J. S. Howard, 152 S. Los Angeles-st.
FOR RENT—Sunny, furnished front room in private home, 618 N. Lemoh.
CHICKENS—175 White Leghorn laying hens for sale, 337 Olive-st., Placement.
HOUSE FOR RENT—524 E.Sycamore-st.
WANTED-$2,000 on A-1 security, city property. Long term. Address or inquiry 409 S.Lemon-st.
FOR RENT — Furnished apt and sleeping rooms, water, light, gas and laundry furnished, 116 W.Charles.
FOR RENT — Furnished sleeping room $3.50 per week or $10.00 with board, 314 S.Claudina-st.
Miss Mildred that she had arrived safely and had started her new work at Lane's hospital on August 1st.
Thermostatic control in a new electric lamp socket keeps a light burning after switch is turned off long enough for a person to see to get out of a room.
THE HYDRO-CY PUMP
For Applying Liquid Hydrocyanic Acid To CITRUS TREE FUMIGATION
Effective Fumigation is to a large extent dependent on the mechanical device for applying liquid hydrocyanic acid under the tent. The Hydro-Cy Pump has met the demand for a high-grade and efficient machine.
THE HYDRO-CY PUMP
For Applying Liquid Hydrocyanic Acid
To CITRUS TREE FUMIGATION
Effective Fumigation is to a large extent dependent on the mechanical device for applying liquid hydrocyanic acid under the tent. The Hydro-Cy Pump has met the demand for a high-grade and efficient machine.
The distinctive advantages of the HYDRO-CY PUMP are:
ATOMIZATION—Exceptionally fine Atomization is obtained through a specially designed nozzle.
ACCURACY—The Simple design and Substantial construction together with the ease with which this pump can be tested at any time makes for greater and permanent accuracy.
DEPENDABILITY—The Durability of this Pump has been proven by a season's use. On account of its Simple construction the working parts are easily and readily inspected.
SAFETY—Again the Simplicity of design and Substantial Construction, eliminating the air pump and guage glass, makes this pump positively Safe and Foolproof. The Liquid is never under pressure except when being ejected from the nozzles.
WEIGHT — Weighing only 18 lbs. empty and 35 lbs. filled it is the lightest machine in the field.
SERVICE—During the past season this pump was used on hundreds of Groves and gave absolute satisfaction. With our systematic service care and inspection it will give you real, dependable service.
Our Service Men will gladly call and Demonstrate the Pump to you.
THE PACIFIC R. & H. CHEMICAL CORP.
2575 East Ninth St.
Telephone Boyle 4424
Los Angeles, California
THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
COP
You're Darn Right
AN BOY THAT'S A SURE SIGN OF GREATNESS WHEN YOU CAN GET YOUR PICTURE ON ONE OF THESE
OH I DON'T KNOW
YOU DON'T THUN-DIDJA EVER THINK HOW YOU'D LIKE TO HAVE YOUR PICTURE ON A CHUNK O' JACK
WHO ME!
ANAHEIM
1925
POPULATION
25,000
WATCH NORTH PALM STREET
To-Day's Best Buy
Lot 50x180 on one of the best streets in the West-end Section of the City. Price $2,200.00. Terms $500.00 Down Balance Easy.
We are Controlling Agents for Anaheim's Finest Properties.
HAROLD CLAIRMONT
GREATER ANAHEIM REALTOR
304 West Center Street
Phone 741
FOR SALE—Real Estate
TO RENT OR LEASE—For factory or commercial use, 1 story bidg. with over 1500 square ft. floor space. For particulars phone 324-W.
FOR EXCHANGE
House and lot for any kind of automobile. Harry E. Scott, Realtor, 123 N. L. A. St.
Political Announcements
G. B. BROWN
Candidate For Justice of the Peace of Anaheim Township
For Sheriff ANDREW COCK
FOR SALE—Real Estate
FOR RENT—Storage room and garage. 128 E. Center-st.
FOR SALE OR LEASE—Oil station, good location, good paying business, will lease for 5 years. See Owner 727 S. Los Angeles-st.
FOR SALE
Well located five-room house on good lot with nice shade trees. Price $3500. Very easy terms.
SIMPSON REALTY COMPANY
130 West Center St.
EXCHANGE — Beautiful Riverside bungalow of 7 large rooms. In best residence section, Magnolia-ave. One acre land. Flowers shrubbery, Family orchard. Only $8,500 mtg. $4000. Owner wants small bungalow or orchard or $4,500 equity. H. L. Ingles, 426 25st Santa Monica, Calif.
"NEW FLATS FOR RENT"
The lowest rental values in Anaheim. New bungalow court close in on North Lemon, $45,00 per month for living room, dining room, kitchen, bath and bedrom, concealed bed in living room. All hardwood floors and newest built-
FOR SALE—Real Estate
TO RENT OR LEASE—For factory or commercial use, for any kind of automobile, Harry E. Scott, Realtor, 123 N. L. A. St.
FOR EXCHANGE
House and lot for any kind of automobile, Harry E. Scott, Realtor, 123 N. L. A. St.
FOR SALE—4-room house and wash house, garage, 16x16. Nine fruit trees. Lot 50x150. $8100. Inquire 112 Vine-st.
FOR SALE—By owner at sacrifice, 3-room, strictly modern bungalow on rear of lot, in best location in town. Furnished or unfurnished. Now rented for $43.00 per month. The best buy in Anaheim today. Phone 221-R-3.
WANTED TO BUY—6-room house in or near Anaheim. Must be reasonable price, give location and full particulars, owners only. Address C. M. C. care Plain Dealer.
EXCHANGE—Owner of two modern homes in the best residence section of Santa Monica. Worth $21,000 bank apraisal loan $10,000 equity of $11,000, pays $2040 a year rental or about 20 per cent gross. Owner wants clear home or orchard about $10,000. H. L. Ingles, 426 25th-st Santa Monica, Calif.
HELP WANTED
MEN WANTED
STRIKE CONDITIONS
FOR SERVICE AS RAILROAD:
MACHINISTS
BLACKSMITHS
SHEETMETAL WORKERS
COPPERSMITHS
CAR INSPECTORS
BOILERMAKERS
ELECTRICIANS
PIPE FITTERS
TINNERS
CAR REPAIRERS
CAR BUILDERS (CARPENTERS)
Political Announcements
G. B. BROWN
Candidate For Justice of the Peace of Anaheim Township
For Sheriff ANDREW COCK
A man of the people who knows what the people want.
35 Years Resident of Orange Co.
SAM JERNIGAN
Now Chief of Police, Santa Ana The Republican candidate for Sheriff of Orange county. Twenty years experience.
Primaries August 29, 1922
Edward D. Marion
Candidate for Constable Anaheim Township
Resident 34 Years Primary Aug. 29
At Present Deputy Constable
Eight Years a Resident of Orange County
O. K. CARR
Candidate for the Nomination For Sheriff Of Orange County. Put your "O.K." on Carr.
A. W. WOOD
12 Years Resident of Orange Co. Candidate for AUDITOR OF ORANGE COUNTY (At present Constable of Anaheim Township)
Primary Election Aug. 29, 1922
J. M. BACKS
COUNTY CLERK
Candidate for Re-election Primary Election Aug. 29, 1922
JOHN MELLEN
A Businessman and Lawyer
Ror Assemblyman
Edward B. Merritt
Candidate for Auditor of Orange County
Primary Election Aug. 29, 1922.
"NEW FLATS FOR RENT"
The lowest rental values in Anaheim. New bungalow court close in on North Lemon, $45,00 per month for living room, dining room, kitchen, bath and bedroom, concealed bed in living room. All hardwood floors and newest built-in features Garage furnished with each rental at the price. See us quick on these.
THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN ORANGE-CO FOR A FEW DAYS.
Ten acres five-year-old valencias, all piped, on Sunkist-ave, southeast of Anaheim, for $25,000.
This ten lays in the 500 acres that has just been leased for oil Must be sold within seven days.
EYGABROAD & FISHER 242 W. Center-st Phone 4
Wanted—Miscellaneous
YOUNG MAN would like room in private family must be close in and have use of phone. Address Box H. Plain Dealer Office.
THIRSTY? Try a case of our sodas, 12 different flavors or a case of Anaheim Beer. We deliver, Phone 105-J Anaheim Bottling Works, 404 S. Claudina-st.
RANCH SUPPLIES
FOR SALE—3000 Valencia Orange, one-year-old trees. Tanaka Citrus Nursery. Phone Anaheim 480-W.
FOR SALE—Stone tomato plants, also Beeman tractor. Alcorn's Nursery. 1211 E. Commonwealth.
FOR SALE—5000 cubic feet of dairy fertilizer to be delivered about Sept. 1st, F. W. Wright, 218 Walnut-st., Artesia, Calif.
FOR SALE—6-foot weed knife, Killifor cultivator, disc harrow with extension irons, 1, 7-ft. smudge harrow, 1 2-section iron drag, 1 ridger, 2 sets lead bars. F. L. Freeman, first private road on Garden Grove road south of Ball road.
LIVESTOCK
COPPERSMITHS
CAR INSPECTORS
BOILERMAKERS
ELECTRICIANS
PIPE FITTERS
TINNERS
CAR REPAIRERS
CAR BUILDERS
(CARPENTERS)
WOODTURNERS
CABINETMAKERS
HELPERS—ALL CLASSES
Adequate provisions have been made for the full protection of new employees, the same as old employees who remained loyally at work. Applicants should apply at SOUTHERN PACIFIC Employment Bureau, Room 7, 65 Market Street, San Francisco (open 8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. daily including Sundays), or any of the following officers:
Superintendent (Third St. Station), San Francisco.
Oakland, Pier, Sacramento, Stockton, Dunsmuir, Bakersfield, Los Angeles.
Ass't. Superintendents, Sparks, New., and Roseburg, Ore., Superintendent Motive Power, Sacramento and Los Angeles.
J. H. DYER, Gen. Mgr.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY.
MISCELLANEOUS
IF YOU are ready to build, remodel or repair call J. W Show. 323 West Broadway. Phone 521.
STRAYED—From our corral, one large red steer with small white spot in forehead. Party locating him please call Anaheim Beef Co., Phone 418.
DRESSMAKING, 120 S. Walnut, Anaheim, bring correct patterns, trimming, thread and fasteners. Mrs. Annie Steen.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Wallis tractor and implements in good condition. No further use for them. What have you? Lloyd N. Cookson, R. No. 1 Fullerton.
JOHN MELLEN
A Businessman and Lawyer
Ror Assemblyman
Edward B. Merritt
Candidate for Auditor
of Orange County
Primary Election Aug. 29, 1922.
J. C. JOPLIN
Candidate for Re-election as County Treasurer
Primaries August 29, 1922
He has handled millions of dollars of Orange County money and every cent is accounted for.
E. H. METCALF
Republican Candidate for Assemblyman
For County Treasurer
RALPH W. MEAD
With careful training and with wide experience. He is equipped to handle the work of the treasurer with entire satisfaction.
"Tell Your Friends"
For District Attorney
ARTHUR E. KOEPSEL
He pledges himself to the efficient enforcement of all laws, and a fair deal for all. A vote for him will be a step in the right direction.
For Sheriff
C. E. Jackson
Candidate for Re-election
LOST
LOST—Black cocker-spaniel dog. 6 mo. old. Answers to name of "Teeto". Phone 209-M, or call 211 E. Sycamore-st.
FOR SALE—5000 cubic feet of dairy fertilizer to be delivered about Sept. 1st, F. W. Wright, 218 Walnut-st., Artesia, Calif.
FOR SALE—6-foot weed knife, Killifer cultivator, disc harrow with extension irons, 1, 7-ft., smudge harrow, 1 2-section iron drag, 1 ridger, 2 sets lead bars. F. L. Freeman, first private road on Garden Grove road, south of Ball road.
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE—Fresh Jersey cow. F. Bastady, Buena Park.
FOR SALE—Fresh Toggenberg goat and kid. 309 E. Adele-st.
FOR SALE—2 horses, weight 1500 lbs, wagon and harness. $350.00, R. A. Wilson, Buena Park.
FOR SALE—Fresh milch cows, on Ball-rd, 1st house west of Stanton-ave, big gum grove. Leva Adams.
FOR SALE—3 gallon heifer, fresh two months. Very gentle. Phone Placentia 141 J-2.
POULTRY
FOR SALE—Some surplus white leghorn hens and cockerel yearlings, good laying strain. 115 So. Thalia-st.
WANTED—To buy POULTRY for cash. Will call for it. Phone E. W. Pohlmann, 7-R-2; address R. F. D. 2.
WANTED—Poultry for cash. E. M. Chalmers, 124 North Los Angelest-st, Phone 9.
ANAHEIM FEED & FUEL COMPANY
Hay, Grain, Seeds, Poultry Supplies
Fertilizers, Wood, Coal, Sprays and Insecticides
Public Weigh Masters
15-ion Scales
242 W. Center St.
Phone 317 Anaheim, California
Watch and jewelry repair, Witman's.
J. E. Rodden, Insurance, Phone 71.
CALIFORNIA PAGE FIVE
By H. M. TALBURT
SHUCKS I'D RATHER HAVE ME HANDS ON IT!
When You Think of a
--GROVE--
See
C. B. BERGER CO., Anaheim
Ground Floor First National Bank Bldg.
Phone 523
FOR SALE—AUTOS
FOR SALE—1920 Indian motorcycle with side car, $150.00. 117 Main St., Placentia, Cal. J. A. Mulcahy.
TRACTORS AND AUTOMOBILES
REBUILT PAGEOL TRACTOR INTERNATIONAL TRACTOR OLDSMOBILE SIX TOURING PAIGE TOURING
J. J. DeVAUX
FOR RENT
SPACE FOR RENT in Ruether's Public Market, Anaheim Cal. Phone J. Ruether, 418 or 220.
FOR RENT—Room with the best of board. 125 Elm-st. Phone 897-W.
FOR RENT—5 rooms and bath. Inquire Eygabroad and Fisher 242 W. Center-st.
FOR RENT—Strictly modern 4-room, bath, apartment. Inquire apartment 10, Marita Court. Phone 477.
FOR SALE—AUTOS
FOR SALE—1920 Indian motorcycle with side car, $150.00. 117 Main St., Placentia, Cal. J. A. Mulcahy.
TRACTORS AND AUTOMOBILES
REBUILT FAGEOL TRACTOR INTERNATIONAL TRACTOR OLDSMOBILE SIX TOURING PAIGE TOURING
J. J. DeVAUX
H. S. Gelhette, Mgr.
328 West Center St.
Anaheim, Calif.
WITH THE RECENT PRICE REDUCTION AND THE DEPRECATION THE OTHER FELLOW TOOK YOU CAN AFFORD ONE OF OUR RELIABLE USED CARS
Buick Coupe 1919
Chandler Touring 1918
Chevrolet Touring 1918
Dodge Touring 1916
Dodge Touring 1919
Dodge Delivery 1919
Ford Touring 1918
Ford Touring 1917
Ford Roadster 1919
Maxwell Touring 1919
Jordan Touring 1921
Studebaker Touring 1918
Studebaker Special Touring 1920
Harley-Davidson Motorcycle 1919
Terms if desired.
HARRY D. RILEY
Studebaker Dealer
151 So. Los Angeles St., Anaheim "A Safe Place to Buy a Used Car"
ANAHEIM SIMONKING SHOP
I guarantee to give you first class service. Washing, polishing and simonizing. 139 S. Los Angeles-st, rear. W. J. Johnson, Phone 33.
BUICK AGENGY
WATCH THIS COLUMN FOR GOOD Used Cars
1920 Buick Tour., 2 of them.
1920 Ford Sedan.
1920 Ford Touring.
1920 Stephena Salient "6."
1920 Olds Touring.
FOR RENT
SPACE FOR RENT in Ruether's Public Market, Anaheim Cal. Phone J. Ruether, 418 or 320.
FOR RENT—Room with the best of board, 125 Elm-st. Phone $97.W.
FOR RENT—5-rooms and bath. Inquire Eygabroad and Fisher 242 W. Center-st.
FOR RENT—Strictly modern 4-room, bath, apartment. Inquire apartment 10, Marita Court. Phone 477.
FOR RENT—Furnished tent house, gas and electricity, $12.50. Gentlemen or family, 125 Janss-st.
FOR RENT—Furnished room for light housekeeping, $10 per month. 134 W. Broadway.
FOR RENT—5-room house, 1120 Diamond-St., after Aug. 11th. Enquire L. Van Der Linden in rear.
FOR RENT—One large furnished housekeeping room, with screen porch, $25, also one single sleeping room, $10. 239 N. Lemon.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front bedroom in private home, having private entrance. Privilege of bath with showers, hot water all hours. Gentlemen only. Pho. 208-R.
FOR RENT—Furnished apartments and rooms. Pierce Apts. Laguna Beach near Cowards Cove. Beauty spot of Laguna. H. W. Pierce.
FOR RENT—3-rooms and bath, especially suited for couple or small family. New, cool, convenient. Our economy plan is saving to you. Gas, hot and cold water furnished. Inquire at Flat No. 1 Economy Flats, 401 S. Claudina-st.
FORRENT—Two 5-room flats, latest equipment, beautiful finish.
UNFURNISHED
Apply to East Side Grocery, 328 E Center-st.
Professional Cards
M. EUGENE DURFEE
ARCHITECT
Room 3, New Kraemer Bldg.
Phone 692 Anaheim
DR. JULIUS C. OSHER
EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT
Oral Surgery, Glasses fitted Dental Surgery Orthodontia
Phone 337-J Central Bldg.
DR. C. S. OTOOLE
Physian & Surgeon
Phones: Residence 540 Office 569
BUICK
AGENCY
WATCH THIS COLUMN
FOR GOOD
Used Cars
1920 Buick Tour., 2 of them.
1920 Ford Sedan.
1920 Ford Touring.
1920 Stephens Salient "6."
1920 Olds Touring.
1920 F.B. Chevrolet Touring.
1920 Chevrolet Touring.
1919 Overland Sedan.
1918 Ford Roadster.
1917 Oakland Touring.
1917 Hupmobile Touring.
1917 Buick Touring.
1916 Ford Touring.
1915 Buick Touring.
These cars are all in first-class condition and are ready to go out at the right price.
ANAHEIM AUTO CO.
128 S. Los Angeles St.
Phone 354
Call us for demonstration.
Los Angeles Markets
Butter ... 45
Fresh Extras ... 28
Fresh extras ... 27
Pullets ... 23
Hens under 3 ¼ lbs. per lb. ... 17
per lb. ... 17
Hens, colored, 4 lbs. and up, each per lb. ... 30
Brollers 1 ½ lbs. to 2 lbs. each ... 23
Brollers, 1 to 1 ½ lbs. each ... 27
Fryers 2 ¼ lbs. to 3 lbs. each ... 30
Roasters, soft bone, over 3 lbs. and up, per lb. ... 22
Ducklings, Pekins, 3 ½ lbs. and up, per lb. ... 20
Stags, per lb. ... 18
Old ducks, 3 ½ lbs. up, each lb. ... 15
Geese ... 20
Young tom turkeys, 13 lbs., and lbs. and up, each per lb. ... 40
Young tom turkeys, dressed, 13 lbs. and up, each per lb. ... 45
Hen turkeys, 8 lbs. and up, each per lb. ... 37
Hen turkeys dressed, 7 lbs. and up, each per lb. ... 42
Old tom turkeys, per lb. ... 37
Small hen turkeys, under 8 lbs., per lb. ... 14
INVESTMENT
OPPORTUNITY
An opportunity to invest $100 to $500 and make 300% profit in one year. For particular address
Box 102, Plain Dealer
WM. J. OELKE
FUMIGATOR
218 S. Clementine Anaheim
Phone 240-M