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YOU CAN'T START ANY YOUNGER LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Yorba Irrigation Co., Yorba, Orange County, California. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors of the Yorba Irrigation Co., a corporation held on the 2nd day of December, 1922, at Yorba, California, an assessment of $9.50 per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable to A. H. Koch, treasurer of the company on the 13th day of January, 1923. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid upon said day will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and, unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 13th day of February, 1923, to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. Dated this 8th day of December, 1922. ADOLPH KOCH, Secretary of the Yorba Irrigation Co., with office at Anaheim, Calif. R. R. No. 3. Pub. Dec. 9, 16, 23, 30. NOTICE OF PUBLIC WORKS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: SECTION 1. That on the 14th day of December, 1922, the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim passed and adopted its Resolution of intention No. 157 to order the following described work to be done in said city, to-wit: That South Linnah Street, in said city, be laid out, opened and extended from the northern line of the Lohman Tract to the westerly property line of West Broadway Street, and that a 15-foot alley be laid out and opened from the westerly property line of South Indiana Street to the easterly property line of South West Street. SECTION 2. That the land deemed necessary to be taken for the laying out, opening and extending of South Linnah Street from the northerly line of the West Broadway Street to the westerly property line of West Broadway Street, is situated within the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, and is described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the present southerly property line of West Broadway Street, said point being 255 feet eastier of the intersection of the present easterly property line of South West Street and the present southerly property line of West Broadway Street; thence easterly along the preset easterly property line of West Broadway Street; thence easterly along the preset easterly property line of West Broadway Street; thence easterly along the preset easterly property line of West Broadway Street; thence easterly along the preset easterly property line of West Broadway Street; thence easterly along the preset easterly property line of West Broadway Street; thence easterly along the preset easterly property line of West Broadway Street; thence easterly along the preset easterly property line of West Broadway Street; thence easterly along the preset easterly property line of West Broadway Street; thence easterly along the preset easterly property line of West Broadway Street; thence easterly along the preset easterly property line of West Broadway Street; thence easterly along the preset easterly property line of West Broadway Street; thence easterly along the preset easterly property line of West Broadway Street; thence easterly along the preset easterly property line of West Broadway Street; thence easterly along the preset easterly property line of West Broadway Street; thence easterly along the preset easterly property line of West Broadway Street; thence easterly along the preset easterly property line of West Broadway Street; thence easterly along the preset easterly property line of West Broadway Street; thence easterly along the preset easterly property line of West Broadway Street; thence easterly along the preset easterly property line of West Broadway Street; thence easterly along the preset easterly property line of West Broadway Street; thence easterly along the preset easterly property line of West Broadway Street; thence easterly along the preset easterly property line of West Broadway Street; thence easterly along the preset easterly property line of West Broadway Street; thence easterly along the preset easterly property line of West Broadway Street; thence easterly along the preset easterly property line of West Broadway Street; thence easterly along the preset easterly property line of West Broadway Street; thence easterly along the preset easterly property line of West Broadway Street; thence easterly along the preset easterly property line of West Broadway Street; thence easterly along the preset easterly property line of West Broadway Street; thence easterly along the preset easterly property line of West Broadway Street; thence easerily along the preset easerily property line of West Broadway Street; thence easerily along the preset easerily property line of West Broadway Street; thence easerily along the preset easerily property line of West Broadway Street; thence easerily along the preset easerily property line of West Broadway Street; thence easerily along the preset easerily property线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条线条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条条 Buena Park BUENA PARK, Mr. and Mrs. a Christian man, California man, Mrs. L. S. Cousins, Mrs. Carry J. Dyer, cum Miss Rush dams, Mrs. R. H. Meyer, Mr. and Mr. J. visit with friend, Wednesday evening, Miss Hilda CalkenEbay of Huntington nesday afternoon at home. Mr. and Mrs. P. Richfield were visited of Mr. and Mrs. J. headday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. Neter motored to Los Angeles. SECOND ANTI-TRACTOR The Agricultural ice is offering a one instruction in gas operation at the 619 N. Palm St., A 29th to February 3rd registration fee can charged each student course. The course will cover demonstrations, and adjusting repairing about two hours spent in lecture deming such subjects as and principles of carburator, magnitec lubrication, power tractor or management adjustment. Practice work will maining six hours until all is consisted of show SICCAN A. That the land deemed necessary to be taken for the laying out and opening and extending of South Illinois Street from the northerly line of the Lohman Tract to the westerly property line of West Broadway Street is situated within the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, and is described as follows: to-wit; Beginning at a point on the present southerly property line of West Broadway Street, said point being 225 feet east of the intersection of the present southerly property line of South West Street and the present southerly property line of West Broadway Street 50 feet; thence southerly parallel to the easterly property line of South West Street 165 feet to the northerly line of the Lohman Tract, as shown on a map recorded in Book 15, Page 3, Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, California, along said northerly line of the Lohman Tract 50 feet; thence northerly parallel to the easterly property line of South West Street 165 feet to the place of beginning. That the land deemed necessary to be taken for the laying out and opening of a 18-foot alley from the westerly property line of South Indiana Street to the easterly property line of South West Street is situated within the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, and is described as follows: to-wit; Beginning at a point on the present easterly property line of South West Street, said point being 150 feet south-east from the point of intersection of the present southerly property line of West Broadway Street and the present southerly property line of South West Street; thence southerly along the present southerly property line of South West Street 15 feet; thence easterly parallel to the present southerly property line of West Broadway Street 235 feet; thence northerly parallel to the present easterly property line of South West Street 15 feet; thence westerly parallel to the present easterly property line of South West Street 235 feet to the place of beginning; also beginning at a point on the present easterly property line of South Indiana Street as shown on a map of the Dolan Tract, recorded in Book 12, Page 29, Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, California, said point beginning being 150 feet south-east from the southerly property line of West Broadway Street; thence southerly along the westerly property line of Indiana Street 15 feet; thence westerly parallel to the southerly property line of West Broadway Street 248.29 feet; thence northerly parallel to the easterly property line of South West Street 15 feet; thence easterly parallel to the southerly property line of West Broadway Street 248.29 feet to the place of beginning. SECTION 3. That said Board of Trustees therein specify the exterior boundaries of the district of lands which said Board of Trustees therein determined and declared to be afflicted by burdens by sale and improvement, and to be assessed to pay the damages, costs and expenses thereof, as follows: to-wit; Beginning at the intersection of the monumented line of West Broadway Street and the monumented center line of South West Street; thence easterly along the monumented line of West Broadway Street 595.40 feet to the center line of South Indiana Street; thence easterly along said line $47.49 feet to the monumented center line of West Santa Ana Street; thence westerly along said center line $585.37 feet to the monumented center line of South West Street; thence northerly along said center line $17.29 feet to the place of beginning, excepting therefrom all streets and al- TORA LINDRA. Dec. 29. (Sp.)—Santa Claus left two fine automobiles in town on Christmas eve, Mrs. G. W. Cannon received a new Willya-Knight, and Mrs. Eldo R. West a Durant six limousine. The R. A. Knight family spent the holidays at Long Beach at a family reunion. R. P. Mille of Berkeley is spending the holidays with his mother, Mrs. Delia Miller, and sister, Mrs. B. Selover. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Walker had a family Christmas tree Monday morning and a breakfast, which was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Warrick Murray and Mrs. Charity Murray as guests. Later in the day Mr. and Mrs. Warrick Murray entertained members of the Vernon family, including Miss Marsha Vernon and Mr. M. Vernon. Friends here of Mrs. Harry Marsh of Brea will be sorry to learn she has been quite ill with tonsillitis. Miss Marion Thing entertained Miss Been of Hemet over the holidays. Mrs. Gauldin, Sr., who has been quite ill, is somewhat improved. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gauldin has also been on the sick list, being threatened with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Brown entered on Christmas day, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Buckmaster and family, Mrs. Julia Selover or Orchardale and Mr. and Henry Buckmaster of Whittier. Mr. Angle Bosworth spent the holidays at the E. N. Gage home at Costa Mesa. Mrs. Lucy Quigley and Mr. George Quigley entertained Miss McGillery of Los Angeles over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Holland and children spent Sunday and Monday with friends at Whittier and Santa Monica. PRINCESS' BATH CUT INTO A SOLID STONE MEXICO CITY, Dec. 29.—Cut deep into solid red standstone, high in the heart of the Sierra Madre range, lies the ancient bath of a princess of the new extinct Toltec Indian tribe that flourished in Mexico hundreds of years before the arrival of the Spanish conquerors. The bath; located south of Mexico City, is three days' ride by mule back from the town of Urupuan, in the state of Michlocan. Legend has it that the bath was used only once by the royal princess after she was sent by her father as a present to a neighboring monarch. Native Indians in that section of Mexico believe that the stream that flows through the bath is sacred. They will not use water coming from the spring, nor will they cross the mountain where the bath is located. A village is a place where everybody says: "Well, I ain't surprised; I thought it would be a girl." affected and benefited by said work and improvement, and to be assessed to pay the damages, costs and expenses thereof, as follows, to-wilt: Beginning at the intersection of the monumented line of West Broadway Street and the monumented center line of South West Street; thence easterly along said center line $85.40 feet to the center line of South Indiana Street; thence southerly along said center line $17.49 feet to the monumented center line of West Santa Ana Street; thence westerly along said center line $85.37 feet to the monumented center line of South West Street; thence northerly along said center line $17.29 feet to the place of beginning, excepting therefrom all streets and alleyes and also excepting the land described as land to be taken for the improvement. SECTION 1. All of the herein proposed work shall be done in pursuance to an Act of the Legislature of the State of California, entitled "An Act 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 convenient for that purpose," approved March 6, 1899, and all acts amendatory thereof or supplementary thereof. SECTION 2. For further particulars, reference is hereby made to said Resolution of Intention No. 167, 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 18th day of December, 1922. O. E. STEWARD. Superintendent of Streets of the City of Anaheim. Publish Daily Dec. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29 and 30. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Anna Derksen, also known as Anna F. Derksen, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, executor of the last will of Anna Derksen deceased, to the creditors-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 executor at his place of business. Rooms 203-204 First National Bank Building. Anaheim, in the County of Orange, within ten months after the first publication of this notice. Dated this 2nd day of December, 1922. HENRY F. DERKSEN, Executor of the last will of Anna Derksen, deceased. TIPTON AND CAILOR. Attorneys for Executor. Publish Dec. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30th. Cement Pipe Lines Nick Hile Ph. 893-W Anaheim Miller Bros. Cement Pipe and Concrete Work Phone Anaheim 100-R-4 CASEY THE COP DOOR OL CASEY-HELL NEVER GET THAT APPOINTMENT IF LUCK KEEPS BUSTIN AGAINST HIM!! NOW THEN—AS PUNISHMENT FOR LETTING LADDEE BOY OUT OF YOUR SIGHT YESTERDAY YOU ARE TO BE PUT IN CHARGE OF MRS. HARDING'S DOG TODAY!! YOUNGER TO BUY REAL ESTATE IN THE FAST GROW Buena Park News BUENA PARK, Dec. 29. (Spl.)—Mr. and Mrs. H. Meyer returned Saturday evening from a 3 week trip to Houston. They reported a On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. remained with a Christian party at the California. The hosts were Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Council of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mr. J. E. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Caryl Junger, Mr. George Stoum, Miss Ruth Junger and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Meyer. Mr. and Mr. L. Callaway and sons visited with friends at Whittier on Wednesday evening. Miss Hilda Calaway and Mr. E. Eby of Huntington Beach spent Wednesday afternoon at the Calaway home. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Luzier of Richfield were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Robeson Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. Nelson and daughter motored to Los Angeles Tuesday. SECOND ANNUAL TRACTOR SCHOOL The Agricultural Extension Service is offering a one-week school of instruction in gas engine care and operation at the O. P. Rust ranch 619 N. Palm St., Anaheim, January 29th to February 3rd, inclusive. A registration fee of $2.00 will be charged each student taking the course. The course will consist of lectures, demonstrations, and practice work on adjusting, repairing and overhauling. About two hours each day will be spent in lecture demonstration, covering such subjects as gas engine parts and principles of operation, fuels, carburetor, magnitors, cooling systems, lubrication, transmission of power, tractor operation, tractor management, adjusting, etc. Practice work will be given the remaining six hours in the shop. This will consist of shop demonstrations in NEW TODAY FOR SALE—Small house to be moved cheap. See E. A. Roderick, 1-2 mile S. Richfield. LOST—Cross fox neck fur in Anaheim. Reward. Phone Anaheim 599 W. or call 201 Resh St. FOR RENT—Furnished tent house; also office space with or without desk. Harry E. Scott, Realtor, 123 N. Los Angeles St. FOR RENT—4 room modern cottage. Inquire 542 Chestnut. WANTED AT ONCE—Girl to care for children 1-12 hours after school and half day on Saturday. Box L. H. S. Plain Dealer. Wanted to buy a reasonable priced 5 room modern bungalow. Close in. Small initial payment and $60 per month. Box A. Plain Dealer. RADIO Do you get full efficiency from your receiver? Sets repaired and connected so they will work. Felix Frueh 535 S. Los Angeles St., Anaheim. Wanted—Miscellaneous WANTED—Situation as housekeeper by middle aged woman. Small family. Prefer wildower's home. Address Box 96 Santa Ana. FEDERAL HOUSE CLEANING CC From collar to garrot in one day. Phone 94, Anaheim, Reference. Wanted to rent or buy by Jan. 15th, Five or six room modern house. Close in. Prefer north side. Address Box M. J. D., care of Plain Dealer. NOTICE If you want to double your money in a short time, look in the window at 242 W. Center-st. HELP WANTED WANTED—Young or elderly man or woman well acquainted in vicinity to devote all or spare time or evenings to well-paid proposition. Will not interfere with regular work. Phone Anaheim 836-M mornings. WANTED—Young man possessing selling ability to take charge of collections and do some selling for Anaheim concern. Address Box 333 A, Plain Dealer. WANTED—Energetic man to take charge of collection department of northern Orange County firm. Must be able to meet the public and capable of salesmanship. Address Box 177 care of Plain Dealer. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Reed baby cab. Sturgis make, 520 E. Broadway. WOOD—Dry eucalyptus for sale. Phone 16J3. FOR SALE—5000 cubic feet of dairy fertilizer to be delivered about Nov. 15, F.W.Wright, 218 Walnut-st, Artesia. FOR SALE—Round oak dining table and chairs, 2 rugs 9x12, rockers, chiffonir, 2 brass beds and springs, one mattress. Inquire 506 E.Charles or phone 462 W. ARE YOU WORRIED? See NICK HARRIS DETECTIVES, Santa Ana. Phone 1402 Notice to real estate dealers: My property at 895 East Sycamore-st is off the market. William W.Gessler. FOR SALE—Reed baby buggy cheap, 1107 W.Broadway. RANCH SUPPLIES FOR SALE—Walnuts. Phone 672-J. FOR SALE—2 goats, $15 each. Inquire Placentia school. L.E.Richards. FOR SALE—First class all around work team, wagon and harness. J.E.Schumacher Co. FOR front—5 room north of 8 and 1 FOR garage double or termite FOR S.nished owner owner FOR S.two lars with pw Wm.m north of 8 and 1 charged each student taking the course. The course will consist of lectures, demonstrations, and practice work on adjusting, repairing and overhauling. About two hours each day will be spent in lecture demonstration, covering such subjects as gas engine parts and principles of operation, fuels, carburetor, magnitors, cooling systems, lubrication, transmission of power, tractor operation, tractor management, adjutting, etc. Practice work will be given the remaining six hours in the shop. This will consist of shop demonstrations in adjusting, timing, trouble shooting and overhauling of used tractors. The shop work will be divided into three parts: (1) Bench repairing, work on machines or tractor parts, (2) Tinsing and trouble shooting, (3) Overhauling of used tractors. This school, like the one held at Santa Ana last year, is primarily for the tractor owner to better fit himself for the most economical care and operation of the machine. Those desiring to register in the school please apply to Farm Advisor's office, 505 N. Main-st, Santa Ana. BULLDOG BITES 9 IN FAMILY REUNION NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 29—Nine persons were bitten by a bulldog which ran amuck, according to reports to the police. The dog was killed and his head taken to a laboratory to be examined for rabies, and the victims all under treatment. The dog was the property of Mrs. Joseph Rosetti, 2207 S. Claude-st., who was the first to be bitten by the apparently mad animal. Others who were attacked by the beast were members of the Rosetti household and family and neighbors who came to the scene. A family reunion was being held at the Rosetti home when the dog, a long time pet in the house, suddenly rushed upon Mrs. Rosetti and sank his fangs in a leg. Leaving her, he attacked George Davis, 42 years old, and Martin Gallano, 30 years old both of whom live at the Rosetti home. By that time the household was in an uprora. The dog pursued Mary Ramsey, a negro servant, bit her on the leg, and rushed from the house. Plain Dealer Want Ads Get Results AUTOS & SUPPLIES FOR SALE—Brand new Durant touring. Never used. Cost $1200. Will sacrifice for $875. Also 1921 Henderson motorcycle, $100. Phone Garden Grove 46. Service garage. PACKARD and REO USED CAR DEPT. LISTEN FOLKS —If you are interested in a good car come in and try those all. NOTICE If you want to double your money in a short time, look in the window at 242 W. Center-st. DANCING SCHOOL Mrs. Maude Putnam Teacher of Ballet, Classical and Character Dancing Classes every Friday in Eagles Bldg. Cor. Lemon and Chestnut 2 to 6 P.M. CYPRESS FARM BUREAU TO MEET The regular meeting of the Farm Bureau will be held at the Cypress Grammar school Tuesday evening. Members are requested to be present. There is a drive for new members and a number of the old members are canvassing before the next meeting. This is expected to be one of the biggest meetings of the year as all will want to start out the new year right. There will be several instructive lectures. Mrs. C.I.B. John, Mrs. Kester and Mrs. Allen Sutherland will have charge of the program and refreshments. This is also time to elect officers: W.C.T.U. TO MARK 18th AMENDMENT'S BIRTH The national W.C.T.U. is completing plans to celebrate the third anniversary of the 18th amendment on Jan. 16. Unions in Minnesota have been asked to observe the celebration with special programs of music and speecher. A card index of every member of the W.C.T.U. is to be filled with the legislative department of the national W.C.T.U. at the legislative headquarters in Washington. The index will be by congressional districts and will therefore be of great assistance in making desires known to representatives. It is estimated there are 8,100-729 $14,600 broken Christmas toys in the United States today—and this does not include the ones with broken springs. Los Angeles Markets Butter...57 Fresh Extra...48 Case Counts...47 Pullets...45 Hens under 3½ lbs., per lb...20 Hens colored, 4 lbs., and up each RANCH SUPPLIES FOR SALE—Walnuts. Phone 672-J. FOR SALE—2 goats. $15 each. Inquire Placentia school. L.E.Richards. FOR SALE—First class all around work team, wagon and harness. J.E.Schumacher Co. FOR SALE—A-1 baled alfalfa hay. 1-2 mile south of Olive Blvd.on Sunkist-ave.W.A.Winney. PRICES on grade Does ranging from $10 to $25.Many are bred,Buck service $2.50.$½ mile west of Cypress.Mrs.John. FOR SALE—Cletrac tractor in first class condition. 1 span mules and harness. 2 14-inch tractor plow. 1 six-ft.double disc.V.E.Musser.6 miles west and 1-1-4 miles south of Anaheim. FOR SALE—Fordson tractor,double disc and Towner cultivator.All in good condition.Phone 320 R.Auaheim. SEED BARLEY AND TEXAS OATS 500 tons No.1 recleaned.seed barley.large supply Texas seed oats.Hays,grain,poultry and dairy feeds.Prices reasonable for cash.Weliver anywhere.J.E.Schumacher Co.End West Center-st.Anaheim.Cal.Phone 794. Professional Cards Hours 8-9 1-4 7-8 Office 333-J Residence 333-M J.W.Utter,M.D. Physician and Surgeon.Specializing Obstetrics and Children's Disease Residence 1001 W.Center St. 201-202 First National Bank Bldg Anaheim California DR.JOHN A.JACKSON Physician & Surgeon Office and Residence :16 Melrose Phone 510-R DR.C.S.OTTOLE Physician & Surgeon Phones:Residence 546 Office 569 THE RETREAT Graduate Nurses in Attendance Day and Night Modern Well Equipped Nursery 1107 Lincoln Ave.Anaheim A Modern Maternity Home GERTRUDE A.LAWRENCE AUTOS & SUPPLIES FOR SALE—Brand new Durant touring. Never used. Cost $1200. Will sacrifice for $875. Also 1921 Henderson motorcycle, $100. Phone Garden Grove 46. Service garage. PACKARD and REO USED CAR DEPT. LISTEN FOLKS —If you are interested in a good used car, come in and try these—all reconditioned. 1918 Packard Twin Six. 1920 Reo Five Passenger. 1922 Reo Seven Passenger. 1920 Briscoe Five Passenger; 1920 Hudson Speedster. 1918 Buick Enclosed. 1914 Cadillac Four Cylinder. New 1923 Chevrolet Sedan. (Never been driven) Two Ford light deliveries (Make offer) These cars are priced to move quickly. Phone 651 or drop in at DALE & COMPANY 318 WEST CENTER STREET ANAHEIM, CAL. Los Angeles Markets Buffer ... 57 Fresh Extra ... 48 Case Counts ... 47 Pullets ... 45 Hens under 3½ lbs., per lb ... 20 Hens, colored, 4 lbs., and up each per lb ... 30 Broilers, 1½ lbs., to 2 lbs., each 32 Fryers, 1½ to 2 lbs., each ... 30 Broilers, 1 to 2½ lbs., each ... 36 Roosters, soft bone, over 3 lbs. and up, per lb ... 26 Ducklings, Pekins, 3½ lbs., and up, per lb ... 22 Stags, per lb ... 18 Old ducks, 3½ lbs., up, eachr 15. 20 Geese ... 20 Young tom turkeys, 13 lbs. and up, each per lb ... 35 Young tom turkeys, dressed, 12 lbs. and up, each per lb ... 30 Hen turkeys, 8 lbs., and up each per lb ... 32 Hen tuckys, dressed, 7½ lbs., and up, each per lb ... 37 Old tom turkeys, per lb ... 36 THE RETREAT Graduate Nurses in Attendance Day and Night Modern, Well Equipped, Nursery 1197 Lincoln Ave. Anabeim A Modern Maternity Home GERTRUDE A. LAWRENCE Phone 326-W. 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. Rachel Dr. I. C. Sutton J. S. Ward Ph. G. E COP Presto Change BAH!! I FEEL LIKE A SAP LEADIN' THIS INSECT AROUND!! I'll give my right arm if LADDIE BOY was on the other end of this rope again! FAST GROWING CITY OF ANAHEIM WANTED FOR SALE - Real Estate TWO SPLENDID ORCHARD BUYS 15 Acres all planted to growing young Valencia oranges and including an interest in an electric pumping plant, for $1250 an acre. This orchard is situated near Anaheim on two main roads and is owned by a non-resident who recently traded for it and does not want to keep it. Liberal terms if desired. 5 Acres, about 435 trees, most of which are Valencias and with a splendid setting of fruit. If you want a close-in grove, in bearing, for both income and home, we want you to consider this as $17,500. The crop, which is practically made, will bring the cost down thousands of dollars. C. B. BERGER CO. REALTORS GROUND FLOOR FIRST NAT'L BANK BLDG. ANAHEIM FOR SALE—4 room house, large garage and wash house, situated on double lot. Price $2000; either cash or terms. Inquire 296 N. Olive. FOR SALE—5 room bungalow, furnished or unfurnished. Close in. See owner 502 N. Claudina St. FOR SALE—Fertilizer from one or two large dairies. Would like to deal with prospective users direct. See Wm. McOmic, Los Alamitos, just north of sugar factory. Call between 8 and 10 a.m. daily. FOR SALE—1st class lot—East front—$1890 on terms—$1500 cash. 5 room house; close in. Paved street—$6000—terms. New 5 room house on Boulevard with rental in rear; 10 orange trees—$6800—$1500 down. YOU CAN BUILD YOUR HOME NOW It is our business to help you get your home. We have a new and better way for the man of limited means. THE CORNELL COMPANY Phone 931 201 Commercial Bldg. ATTENTION TRACT OWNERS Our home building plan will help you build up your tract. Call at our office for complete information. THE CORNELL COMPANY Phone 931 201 Commercial Bldg. ONE OF THE BEST FOR SALE—Ten acres, 8-year annuity valencias. Beautiful home on boulevard with city gas and electricity. This is one of the finest valencias groves in the Anaheim district and can be handled with $10,000. FOR SALE—Fertilizer from one or two large dairies. Would like to deal with prospective users direct. See Wm. McOmic, Los Alamitos, just north of sugar factory. Call between 8 and 10 a.m. daily. FOR SALE—1st class lot—East front—$1800 on terms—$1550 cash. 5 room house; close in. Paved street $6000—terms. New 5 room house on Boulevard with rental in rear; 10 orange trees $6800—$1500 down. BIGELOW 105 Emily FOR SALE—Colonial home; 6 large rooms, wonderfully arranged and decorated; everything latest; hardwood floors. Front and back yard set to choice shrubs and lawn. Dest location. Terms, 706 N. Lemon. Phone 334 W. HAVE YOU GOT A HOME YET? Here are some Bargains $500 down, new 5 room remodeled; oak floors; N. Phil. $6,500. $500 down, N. Citron; 4 room modern, $4,700. $800 down, So. Kroeger; 5' room modern, $5,500. $1000 down, So. Olive; 4 room modern, new beauty, $4200. $1000 down, E. Center, 1-4 acre, 2 rooms, highway, $2850. $1000 down, Carlton ave., 4 room new modern, $4800. $2300 down, N. Zeyn, beautiful 5 room new modern oak floors, $6800. YOU WANT A LOT $500 down, Lincoln Highway 45x220. This is a wonderful value 45x250. $4,800. $500 down, Valencia Square corner, $2,000. $250 down, N. Olive street, $1,750. $300 down, Walnut tract, $1,500. $300 down, Ohio street, 40x165, $2,500. Lots as low as $50 Down. FOR INCOME BUY A RANCH LOOK—I have a shell shock soldier that must sell his 5 acres of 7 year Valencias. Will take $2,000 an acre. $5,000 down. 3 acres 6 year Valencias; 3 shares W.Al. Beautiful fine crop; close in. $12,600. 2 acres 7 and 9 year Valencias; 6 room new modern bungalow. Exchange for $15,000. Close in. House and cash. 5 acres budded 12 yr. full bearing walnuts; 6 room modern house, garage, $13,700—terms. FRANZ REALTY CO. Phone 103-J. 102 So. Clementine St. Mr.—Here’s a Pick-up It’s a 10 acre right close to Anaheim city limits with seven acres of bearing Valencias, balance deciduous fruit, for only $18,000 with a $6000 down payment. See THEO EIMERS with ATTENTION TRACT OWNERS Our home building plan will help you build up your tract. Call at our office for complete information. THE CORNELL COMPANY Phone 931 201 Commercial Bldg. ONE OF THE BEST FOR SALE—Ten acres, 5-year uniform valencias. Beautiful home on boulevard with city gas and electricity. This is one of the finest valencias groves in the Anaheim district and can be handled with $10,999 cash, balance easy terms. Simpsoniteally Company, 150 West Center-st. Anaheim. OWN AN ORANGE GROVE IN THE GOODWIN-DIERKER TRACT 62 1-2 acres at Richfield subdivided into 2 1-2 and 5 acre tracts. $650 to $1100 per acre. Abundance of water piped to each tract. Graded and ready for planting. Harry H. Dickerer Bldg. Co. 120 N. Los Angeles St. Anaheim Phone 199 SEVEN COME ELEVEN 13 acres 3 year valencias; 6 room house; 6th interest in pumping plant on boulevard. Ready to subdivide. Fine thrifty trees. Will exchange for income property; $40,000. Mortgage $14,500—5 yr.—7 per cent. HARRY E. SCOTT, Realtor 123 N. LOS ANGELES ST. FOR RENT Garage for rent: 218 W. Cypress. FOR RENT—Furnished room: 116 W. Chartres. FOR RENT—2 room furnished apartment. Call at 218 S. Clementine. FOR RENT—a cozy 3 room bungalow and garage. Call at $33 S. Claudina. Adult only. FOR SALE or RENT—Large modern 6 room house, good location. See S.R.Walter 166 S.Los Angeles St.Phone 259. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms.Close in.Reasonable.$215 N.Claudina. Furnished rooms by day or week.Cecil Rooms, 110 N.Lemon. FOR RENT—Furnished room,suitable for two gentlemen.119 North Helena St. FOR RENT—Sleeping room,hot and cold water.Private bath.Colon-Apts. POULTRY WANTED—To buy POULTRY for cash.Will call for it.Phone E.W.Pohlmann,7-R-2; address R.F.D.2 Mr. — Here’s a Pick-up It’s a 10 acre right close to Anaheim city limits with seven acres of bearing Valencias, balance decideous fruit, for only $18,000 with a $6000 down payment. See THEO EIMERS with JAMES E. STEWART, EXCLUSIVE REALTOR 236 West Center St. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Man’s vest on Broadway, near Ingram Apt.’s. Party can have same by paying for this ad. Call at 206 W. Broadway. LOST—White angora male. Finder notify Mrs. McBride R. 3 Anaheim. Box 124. LOST—Dark brown leather bag containing small change, gold cross and cross and other small articles. Return to Manuel Gaxiola, care of Heying’s Pharmacy., Anaheim. Reward. By H. M. TALBURT