oc-plain-dealer 1922-09-23
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HUDSON ABOUNDS IN NEW FEATURES
The wonderful new motor of the new Hudson has distracted attention to some extent from the other features of the car, says H. L. Grove, chief manager here for Townsend & Medbury, Hudson and Essex distributors.
Here are some of them: The patented Hudson carburetor is perfectly automatic, only adjustment being a dash control for varying proportions of mixture. A dash operated choke is provided for starting. Air is pre-loaded.
Battery ignition with automatic advance, a generator, a separate starting motor and a 100 ampere hour battery take care of electrical requirements.
The clutch is a multiple disc with cork-to-steel surfaces running $I_n$ oil. The clutch throw-out is an automatically lubricated ball bearing.
The propeller shaft is tubular with spicer joints at each end and a slip joint to care for variations in the position of the rear axle.
The transmission has three speeds and a reverse with a selective cane control provided with a neutral lock. Large size roller bearings are used throughout.
The rear axle has a pressed steel brake houring with reinforcing tubes. Spiral bevel gears giving a reduction of 4 5-11 to 1 are carried in a removable housing. The brakes are 15½ inches in diameter by 2½ inch wide.
SALES OF HUBBELL AND WIMMER UP
Sales of Hubbell & Wimmer, Paige and Jewett distributors here, continue to accumulate, the Jewell being largely responsible. With the arrival this week of the Jewett special sport leather upholstery, disc wheels, nickel radiator, etc., business is expected to take a still brisker turn.
Sales of new and used cars since Aug. 27 are: Anna Slater, Orange Jewett touring; Archie Smith, Whit Chandler; C. F. Clark, Anahiem.
TO DEMONSTRATE CARBON BRIQUETS
Thru the courtesy of Champ S. Vance, vice-president of the Los Angeles Gas and Electric Corp., carbon briquets are to be demonstrated in Anaheim Tuesday night at the Dealers Used Car Market, Center-st at Philadelphia.
The Vance Orchard Heater, which has been tested in many severe demonstrations, is to be explained and the briquets are to be burned. The public is invited to ask questions and to witness the demonstration.
"This is no private affair," said Mr. Vance, "we are desirous of telling what we have learned after expenditure of much time and money. We are confident that we have discovered a means of raising the temperature in our orchards from four to fifteen degrees. I hope that as many as possible will attend the demonstration.
PACKARD TRUCK SELLS TOURING CAR
The fact that Packard equipment sells itself was forcibly demonstrated in the case of L. W. Baggott's recent purchase of a new single-six Packard touring car.
Baggott, who is general manager of the Aeroplane gasoline and oil company, associated with A. Leasa, also of this city, in speaking of his selection of this new Packard, admitted that he was thoroughly Packard sold, having used one 2½ and one 4½ ton Packard truck in continuous day and night service for the past 15 months without any repair expense with the exception of grinding the valves, which became necessary after going 25,000 miles.
The fact that they were able to keep these trucks on the road constantly, proves that Packard engineering principles are right and was the determining factor in his selection of the Packard as his ideal car, knowing that it would always be ready to meet any demand for business or pleasure just as their trucks have stood the demand that their growing business has necessitated.
The purchase was made through Dale & Company of Anaheim local
AND WIMMER UP
Sales of Hubbell & Wimmer, Paige and Jewett distributors here, continue to accumulate, the Jewell being largely responsible. With the arrival this week of the Jewett special sport leather upholstery, disc wheels, nickel radiator, etc., business is expected to take a still brisker turn.
Sales of new and used cars since Aug. 27 are: Anna Slater, Orange Jewett touring; Archie Smith, Whittier, Chandler; C. F. Clark, Anaheim Jewett sedan; A. H. Heying, Anaheim Jewett sedan; L. A. Bertsch, Anaheim Jewett touring; Richard Wait, Brea, Liberty; H. M. Byron, Placentia, Ford touring; A. L. Upke, Anaheim, Jewett roadster; E. Locke, Membrilla, Anaheim, Ford roadster; Ernest Hartwell, Anaheim, Enge touring; Paul Nicholas, Pulston, Palge 668; G. R. Hetoblark, Fullerton, Ford roadster; R. H. Guines, Santa Ana, special Jewett touring; H. C. Jacoby, Anaheim, Jewett touring; Henry Hull, Brea, Maxwell touring; T. C. Brennan, Anaheim, Jewett touring; Peter F. Feeler, Anaheim, Jewett touring; and Paul Nett, Anaheim, Larchmont Paige 666 sport.
FORD SALES IN SEPTEMBER GAIN
September sales of Ford cars are far ahead of August's according to George Dunton, local Ford, Fordson and Lincoln distributor, who announces sales of 47 cars so far in the month compared with 29 to the same date in August.
The new touring car has caught on like wildfire, and Dunton says he is farther behind on orders than ever before, the closing of the factories for a week making a bad situation still worse. The moral as usual is to order early.
The new carburetor is a feature that is making a special appeal to prospects, because of its saving in gasoline. Recently C. E. Bacon drove Arrowhead Lake and back and averaged 24.8 miles to the gallon. The carburetor, though another Holley product, is of very different design from its predecessors.
The seats also are much more comfortable and the car is the best looking one the Ford Motor company ever has turned out.
90-DAY SENTENCE HANGS OVER YOUTH
Herbert H. Phillips, charged with disturbing the peace, was given a hearing before Judge Howard Friday afternoon, and sentenced to 90 days in jail, the sentence being suspended good behavior. The complaint was brot by J. L. Warner, the complaining witness being Mr. Warner's daughter, who testified that Phillips months without any repair expense with the exception of grinding the valves, which became necessary after going 25,000 miles.
The fact that they were able to keep these trucks on the road constantly proves that Packard engineering principles are right and was the determining factor in his selection of the Packard as his ideal car knowing that it would always be ready to meet any demand for business or pleasure just as their trucks have stood the demand that their growing business has necessitated.
The purchase was made through Dale & Company, of Anaheim, local dealers.
SEEN THE EXIDE "B" BATTERY YET?
This is to remind you that cooler weather is coming and Exide radio apparatus, including both "A" and "B" batteries, are available at the Automotive Electric Company's store and garage—George H. Emmis's.
The battery "B" is new, and it has all sorts of advantages over the familiar "A" battery, which itself made an enduring mark on the trade.
Ennis, by the way, is an all round electrician, who has spent 11 years at the game and knows its every angle. He's a first class electrical nostologist, which is the most important thing, and also can prescribe to your needs. He has been steadily enlarging his stock and now has one of the most complete in the city, with six or eight different makes of battery or parts represented.
STUDEBAKER SALES ARE THIRD IN STATE
Second in sales to the Ford and Chevrolet in California for the first seven months of 1922! This is the Studebaker record, with 6,270 cars sold during the period. Of Fords 24,262 were sold and of Chevrolets 12,952. Scores of much cheaper priced cars sold to the extent only of hundreds.
Six thousand, two hundred and seventy out of a total for all makes of 79,257 or approximately 7½ per cent!
Some of the other figures also are interesting. The Dodge, for example, is fourth with 6,030; the Buick fifth with 4,962. The otehrs over 1,000 are: Maxwell, 2,239; Overland, 2,-158; Durant, 1,716; Nash, 1,552; Hupnobile, 1,415; Essex, 1,328; Cadillac, 1,262; Hudson, 1,217; Oldmobile, 1,176; and Willys-Knights, 1,008.
The county board supervisors has accepted the paving of the section of Huntington Beach-bldd from the Talbert road south for about two miles.
90-DAY SENTENCE
HANGS OVER YOUTH
Herbert H. Phillips, charged with disturbing the peace, was given a hearing before Judge Howard Friday afternoon, and sentenced to 90 days in jail, the sentence being suspended good behavior. The complaint was brot by J. L. Warner, the complaining witness being Mr. Warner's daughter, who testified that Phillips had entered into a conversation with her and tried to drag her into the bedroom.
Phillips denied the later part of this story, saying that he was passing along the street, was lonesome and the girl gave him a smile. He entered into a conversation with her. He declared, however, that he had no evil intentions, nor that he made any familiar approaches, or say anything out of the way to her.
GOOD YEAR
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WHO DO YOU THINK OF WHEN YOU HAVE TIRE TROUBLE?
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THE VULCANIZER
Goodyear—Ajax—Horseshoe
223 N. Los Angeles St.
Anaheim
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DODGE BROS. WILL ADD BODY PLANT
Following recent completion of a vast construction program costing $8,000,000, Dodge Brothers, Detroit, have broken ground for another huge 8-story building required an additional investment of $1,500,000, says a bulletin received by Charley Mann, local distributor. In this new unit, 440,000 feet of floor space will be provided. It will be devoted largely to closed body work.
The new principle of all-steel body construction developed by Dodge Brothers has generated a rapidly-growing demand for this type of body. The new plant will provide much-needed space for assembly, enameling and storage of the all-steel closed bodies. Many large presses and enormous electrically heated enameling ovens will be installed, and warehousing space will be provided.
The announcement of proposed increase of manufacturing facilities comes as a welcome one to Dodge Brothers flor space to a total of 130 acres, and will give employment to hundreds of additional wrokmen.
CLIMBING RECORDS OF VELIE ARE MANY
The breaking of Mt. Wilson climbing records for the first time in four years by a Velle car is only one of many Velle victories, says McGraw Bros. of Fullerton, northern Orange county distributors.
The sensation created in conquering the Grand Cayon with a stock Velle has not yet become an old story. With three passengers and paraphernalia totaling 1600 pounds, the Velle was driven from the canyon's rim to the Colorado River at the bottom of the gorge—nineteen terrific miles in and nineteen out to make one mile by plumb line—all under its own power. The feat stands unparalleled.
Reports of extraordinary performance by Velle Model 58 are being received from both east and west. This
GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
T. H. Walker, Pastor
Bible school at 9:45 a.m. Frank N. Gibbs, superintendent. Classes for adults and children.
Women's Class, W. M. Wickett, Men's Class, S. C. Hartranft.
11:00 a.m. Sermon by pastor.
7:30 p.m. evening service.
Wednesday evening conference and prayer at 7:30 o'clock.
Morning
Prelude—"Song Without Words," Ashford.
Anthem—"Te Deum Laudamus," Read.
Offertory Solle—"Shepherd, Take Me By the Hand," Ward-Stephens—Mr. Waugh.
Postlude — "Festival March," Whiting.
Evening
Prelude—"Minuet in G," Beethoven.
Opening Response—"May the Words of My Mouth" Tompkins.
Anthem—"No Night There," Danks.
Offertory—"Postlude in A," Lorenz.
Quartet—Miss M. Alice, Grimshaw, soprano; Miss Elizabeth Walker, contralto; Mr. Maurice C. Waugh, tenor; Mr. William E. Asken, baritone; Mr. Dale Hamilton Evans, director and pianist.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Rev. Baaney, Pastor
Church Cor. Pauline and Adele-sts.
Services on Saturday;
9:15 Teacher's meeting.
9:45 Sabbath school.
11:00 morning services.
2:00 Young People's meeting.
Wednesday evening prayer services, 7:30.
FIRST SPIRITUAL CHURCH
Meetings every Sunday and Thursday evenings at 7:30.
Mrs. Hutchingsson of Los Angeles will deliver messages.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST
Corner Philadelphia and Chartres,
Sunday school at 9:30.
SERVICES AT THE MAXWELL SPIRITUAL CHURCH
426 N. Olive-st, will be held at 7:30 p.m., messages by Redred Maxwell.
Thursday 7:30 p.m., messages by Rev. Mildred Maxwell.
ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPE CHURCH
Corner Emily and Adele-sts.
9:45 a.m. Sunday school sible class.
11:00 a.m. morning prayers.
With this service, Rev. H. O sisas will conclude his six yeast pastor of the Episcopal church resignation taking effect Sep 30. By request of the vestry Messias will conduct commudivices Sunday, Oct 1.
PLACENTIA COMMUNITY CHURCH
Howard P. Gage, pastor
9:45 Bible school.
11:00 Morning worship.
6:30 p.m., Young People's ing.
7:30 Evening service.
UNDENOMINATIO'AL JESSE N. Blakeley, Pastor
Meet at the pastor's home, Olive-st., Anaheim, Calif., who full gospel is preached, with other results.
Services each week as follow:
Sabbath school, 9:45 a.m., L ing service 11:00 a.m.
Afternoon service, 3:00 p.m., Praise service 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday evening, Bible st Revelation, 7:30.
All are cordially invited to these services.
INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS ASS'N.(of Anaheim)
I. O. O. F. Bldg.-133 West third floor. Regular Bible st The Atonement-6:30 p.m. terested are welcome to take Public Lecture, 8 p.m."Eden Restored," by W Lee. Where will it be? The end and happy solution for the p illies of the earth.
BASEBALL STANDINGS
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE / 6
W. L. Pct.
San Francisco 113 62 646
Vernon 99 76 566
Los Angeles 86 90 448
Salt Lake 77 100 435
Oakland 77 100 435
Seattle 74 98 430
Portland 69 105 397
Sacramento 69 106 394
Yesterday's Results
Vernon, 4; Oakland, 0.
San Francisco, 4; Los Angeles, 3.
(14 innings).
Sacramento, 3; Portland, 1.
Salt Lake, 7; Seattle, 4.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L. Pct.
New York 95 56 622
St. Louis 89 60 597
Detroit 78 72 520
Chicago 76 73 510
Cleveland 75 75 500
Washington 65 80 448
Philadelphia 60 86 411
Boston 58 91 389
Yesterday's Results
New York, 9; Cleveland, 3.
St. Louis, 11; Philadelphia, 5.
Detroit, 5; Boston, 3.
Chicago, 6; Washington, 4.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York 87 57 .604
St. Louis 81 65 .555
Cincinnati 81 68 .544
Chicago 77 70 .524
Brooklyn 71 75 .486
Philadelphia 55 91 .377
Boston 49 96 .338
Yesterday's Results
New York, 8; Pittsburg, 7.
St. Louis, 7; Brooklyn, 4.
Cincinnati, 2-6; Boston, 7-0.
Chicago, 7-5; Philadelphia, 5-9.
(first game in innings).
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
W. L. Pct.
St. Paul 99 58 .631
Minneapolis 87 68 .561
The sensation created in conquering the Grand Cayon with a stock Velle has not yet become an old story. With three passengers and paraphernalia totaling 1600 pounds, the Velle was driven from the canyon's rim to the Colorado River at the bottom of the gorge—nineteen terrific miles in and nineteen out to make one mile by plumb line—all under its own power. The feat stands unparalleled.
Reports of extraordinary performance by Velle Model 58 are being received from both east and west. This was anticipated when the 1922 cars were equipped with the Velle-built motor, in itself an exceedingly interesting advance on ordinary six-cylinder power that has stirred up marked interest in the centers of gasoline engine science. Since the possibilities of this new power were realized, Velle agencies and owners have vied in setting new marks in every feat of power and endurance that can be thought of.
FIRST SPIRITUAL CHURCH
Meetings every Sunday and Thursday evenings at 7:30.
Mrs. Hutchingson of Los Angeles will deliver messages.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST
Corner Philadelphia and Chartres.
Sunday school: 9:30.
Sunday service at all a.m. and at b.p.m. topic for both services "Reality."
A meeting Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. at which testimonials are given. Free reading room in the First National Bank Bldg., room 304, open daily except Sundays and legal holiday from 11 to 5:30.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. P. Brown, Rector.
On next Sunday and until further notice masses will be celebrated at 7:30 a.m., 8:30 a.m. and at 10:00 a.m. Evening service will be at 7:30.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Leon L. Myers, Minister
Men's Bible class, 9:30 a.m.
Bible service: all m.
Morning sermon will be an address by a representative of the Anti-Saloon League.
Christian Endeavor: 6:30 p.m.
Evening service: 7:30 p.m.
Subject, "The Calling of the Gentiles."
Enthusiastic Gospel song service our specialty.
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
One block from Broadway on South Palm.
9:30 a.m. Sunday school.
10:45 a.m. morning services.
7:30 p.m. evening services.
SALEM EVANGELICAL
Rev. F. H. Doescher, Pastor.
9:30 a.m., English Sermon by the pastor.
10:15 Sunday school.
11:15 to 12:00 German service.
6:45 Y. P. S.
7:30 English service.
Prayer service, Wednesday evening, 7:30.
Choir rehearsal, Thursday evening
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, BUENA PARK
S. F. Hilgenfeld, pastor
Bible school: 9:45 a.m.
11:00a.m. services. Topic, "The Eternity of Jesus."
Junior and Senior C.E. 6:30 p.m.
Evening worship, 7:30 p.m.
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL White Temple
James Allen Geissinger, D.D.
Minister
SUNDAY
All are cordially invited to these services.
INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS ASS'N. (of Anaheim)
I. O. O. F. Bldg.-133 West third floor. Regular Bible study.
The Atonement-6:30 p.m. terested are welcome to take Public Lecture, 8 p.m.
"Eden Restored," by W. Lee. Where will it be? The and happy solution for the hills of the earth.
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Odd Fellows Hall, 133 West street.
Rev. W. F. Harper, D.D., Angles will preach in the m and Rev. H. B. Fosket in the ning. Dr. Harper is one of the known Baptist preachers on the flc coast. He has held some most important pastors in California, and is now the executive retary of the So.Calf. Baptistvention and superintendent mission work.
This is Dr. Harper's first visit Anaheim and he should be sent by a full house.
Mr. Fosket is in San Diego will arrive in time for the e services and remain in the city few days next week to finish ing on.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH H.G. Schmelizer, pastor
9:15 W. Schmelizer, school.
10:30 a.m. services.
7:30 p.m. English services.
Soprano solo by Miss Veda J.
7:45 p.m. Tuesday, Y.P.
Yesterday's Results
New York, 8; Pittsburg, 7.
St. Louis, 7; Brooklyn, 4.
Cincinnati, 2-6; Boston, 7-0.
Chicago, 7-5; Philadelphia 5-9.
(first game 11 innings.)
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
W. L. Pet.
St. Paul, 99 58 .631
Minneapolis, 87 68 .561
Kansas City, 85 73 .538
Indianapolis, 82 74 .526
Milwaukee, 80 77 .510
Louisville, 74 84 .468
Toledo, 61 95 .391
Columbus, 59 96 .381
Yesterday's Results
St. Paul, 6; Toledo, 4.
Minneapolis, 15; Columbus, 7.
Kansas City, 8; Louisville, 7.
No other game scheduled.
WESTERN LEAGUE
W. L. Pet.
Tulsa, 101 62 .621
St. Joseph, 97 67 .591
Wichita, 91 71 .562
Omaha, 89 75 .543
Sloux City, 81 79 .506
Oklahoma City, 71 92 .436
Denver, 61 103 .372
Des Moines, 60 102 .370
Yesterday's Results
Wichita, 8; Tulsa, 3.
No others played.
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Toronto, 14; Rochester, 11.
Only game played.
SHELL CO. EMPLOYE SEVERELY BURNED
Edward Smith of Brea, an employee of the Shell Oil Co., is recovering at the local hospital-from burns received at the oil fields. He was painfully but not seriously seared about the face and hands.
Other new patients at the Sanitarium include: Mrs. A. J. Lawrence, Long Beach; Shelly Horton, Fullerton; Mrs. Chester J. Allen, Park; George Smith, Placentia; Mrs. Arthur Martin, Los Angeles; W. L. Grubb; Santa Ana; J. B. Andrews, Long Beach.
The longest dance of modern times is the waltz of two couples at Allesandria, Piedmont, Italy which lasted 14 hours until the judges stopped them.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, BUENA PARK
S. F. Hilgenfeld, pastor
Bible school 9:45 a.m.
11:00a.m. services. Topic, "The Eternity of Jesus."
Junior and Senior C.E. 6:30 p.m.
Evening worship, 7:30 p.m.
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL White Temple
James Allen Gelisdinger, D. D.
Minister
SUNDAY
9:30 a.m. Sunday school, G.M.
Tedrick, Supt.
Morning service, 11 a.m.
Evening service, 7:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
7:30 Mid-week prayer service.
WEST BROADWAY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev. Henry C. Jacoby,
9:45 a.m. Sunday school,
11:00 a.m. services,
7:30 p.m. services.
Epworth League, 7:15
Prayer meeting at 7:30 p.m.
Friday evening Bible study, English and choir practice.
Hundreds read Plain Dealer class ads daily.
Los Angeles Markets
Butter ...53
Fresh Extra ...46
Case Count ...38
Pullets ...33½
Hens under 3½ lbs. per lb...19
Hens colored, 4 lbs. and up, each per lb...30
Browlers 1½ lbs. to 2 lbs. each ...32
Fryers, 1½ to 2 lbs eich ...28
Browlers, 1 to 1½ lbs.eich ...32
Ronsters, soft bone over 3 lbs. and up, per lb...30
Ducklings, Pekins, 3½ lbs. and up, per lb...20
Stage, per lb...18
Old ducks, 3½ lbs.up,each.lb...15
Geese ...20
Young tom turkeys, 18 lbs., and lbs. and up, each per lb...40
Young tom turkeys,dressed,12 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...35
Small hen turkeys.until 8 lbs., per lb...25
H SUNDAY
SERVICES AT THE MAXWELL SPIRITUAL CHURCH
N. Olive-at, will be held Sunday,
30 p.m., messages by Rev. Milmaxwell.
Sunday 7:30 p.m., messages to all
r. Mildred Maxwell.
MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Norner Emily and Adele-sta.
55 a.m. Sunday school and Bilissas.
300 a.m. morning prayer and
this service. Rev. H. G. Mezwill conclude his six years as
of the Episcopal church, his
station taking effect September
by request of the vestry. Rev.
is will conduct communion serSunday, Oct. 1.
ENTTIA COMMUNITY CHURCH
Howard P. Gage, pastor
145 Bible school.
200 Morning worship.
300 p.m., Young People's meet0 Evening service.
UNDENOMINATIO'AL
Jesse N. Blakeley, Pastor
at the pastor's home, 511 N.
st., Anaheim, Calif, where the
spel is preached, with old time
services each week as follows:
oath school, 9:45 a.m. Preachservice 11:00 a.m.
mornoon service, 3:00 p.m.
use service 7:30 p.m.
nnesday evening, Bible study on
ation, 7:30
are cordially invited to attend
services.
INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS ASS'N.
(of Anaheim)
O. F. Bldg.—133 West Center,
floor. Regular Bible study—
tonement—6:30 p.m. All ind are welcome to take part.
Lic Lecture, 8 p.m. Topic:
en Restored." by W. Homer
Where will it be? The Divine
happy solution for the present
the earth.
Orange-Co Fair Notes
Industrial space is rapidly being taken up. Among the more recent space reservations are those by J. R.
Gardiner Fullerton; H. Jevne company, Los Angeles; Mathews Tractor Service; John McFadden Hardware Co., Excelsior Creamery Co.; Santa Ana Marine Shell Fertilizer Co.; Anlaim; Orange County Oateopathic Society; J. C. Horton Furniture Co.; R. S. Thompson, Santa Ana; S. LeBlanc, Santa Ana; W. McCoy, Costa Mesa, Warner Heater company, Santa Ana, and the Holt Caterpillar company, Los Angeles.
The farm implement and tractor display will not be the usual "still show" on demonstration grounds near the implement tent, any exhibitor can show his tractor or tool in action.
A big show ring, as an annex to the livestock show, is being provided and cattle, horses, goats, etc. can be moved, exercised and shown. Here also will be soon the teams in the pulling contest, fancy drivers, saddle horses, and the rodeo stunts on Friday night will be pulled off in this special enclosure.
Watch & Jewelry repairing Witman's
REO
A Car That Fulfills Every Expectation
“This new Reo Light-Seven is everything that most people think an automobile is when they buy.”
That was how one Reo distributor expressed his idea of this latest Reo after he had driven his first one a thousand miles.
He will be just ten times as enthusiastic when he has driven it ten thousand miles.
For that is what this New Light-Seven is.
See and ride in this latest Reo. Drive it yourself — you know that Reo control—simplest, surest ever desired.
INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS ASS'N.
(of Anaheim)
O. F. Bldg.—133 West Center, floor. Regular Bible study—atonement—6:30 p.m. All in- and are welcome to take part.
Public Lecture, 8 p.m. Topic: En Restored," by W. Homer
Where will it be? The Divine happy solution for the present earth.
VARY BAPTIST CHURCH
Fellows Hall, 133 West Cenreet.
W. F. Harper, D. D., of Los
s will preach in the morning.
H. B. Foskett in the eveDr. Harper is one of the best
Baptist preachers on the Paclest. He has held some of the
important pastorates in So. Caland is now the executive secof the So. Calif. Baptist conand superintendent of its
work.
Is Dr. Harper's first visit to
him and he should be greeted
full house.
Foskett is in San Diego but
drive in time for the evening
and remain in the city for a
days next week to finish the or-
LUTHERAN CHURCH
H. G. Schmelzer, pastor
a.m. Sunday school.
a.m. services.
p.m. English services.
no solo by Miss Veda Jensen.
5 p.m. Tuesday, Y. P. S.
most people think an automobile is when they buy."
That was how one Reo distributor expressed his idea of this latest Reo after he had driven his first one a thousand miles.
He will be just ten times as enthusiastic when he has driven it ten thousand miles.
For that is what this New Light-Seven is.
See and ride in this latest Reo. Drive it yourself—you know that Reo control—simplest, surest ever devised.
It will be a case of love at first sight, and like all Reos, you'll love it more the longer you know it.
Price is f. o. b. Lansing, plus special Federal Tax
Dale & Company
C. W. Cromer, Mgr.
$14 W. Center St.
Phone 651
Reo Motor Car Company, Lansing, Michigan
(255-18)
New Light
*Seven*
$17.35
See Our Display at Orange County Fair
FRANKLIN SIX
The New Motor Creates Fine Impression
BEGIN with what Franklin has always represented in motoring, then add more power, greater speed, increased economy and improved riding qualities—that is the Franklin of to-day.
The new pressure air-cooling system produces a performance impossible with any other motor. It took five years to develop and perfect, and has been tested in a score of cars (not just one or two), covering hundreds of thousands of miles.
The motor is good to look at—clean, simple, staunch—nothing to bother with. It is a wonder to drive.
This new car will give you the finest ride you have ever had.
New demountable rims
Lowest price in 20 years
Touring Car $1950
Demi-Coupe $2100
Sedan $2850
Touring-Limousine $3150
Coupe $2750
Demi-Sedan $2250
Brougham $2750
(All prices f. o. b. Syracuse)
Bob White Company
NASH
32 West Center St.
ANA HEIM
Phone 548
See the Franklin at the Orange County Fair