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5 DODGE CARS ARE
SOLD IN 10 DAYS
Five new Dodge cars sold in 10 days is the record of Charley Mann, Dodge distributor for Anaheim. Purchasers were H. K. Knopf of Anaheim, sedan; W. L. Lytle, Yorba Linda, touring car; C. W. Lutes, Anaheim, coupe; D. A. Sorondo, Anaheim, touring, and Roy Hale, Placentia, touring.
The improvements and real value of the new Dodge are beginning to be appreciated here. Many of the parts are of chrome vanadium steal, for example, all gears of transmisSION, rear axle and steering, and every leaf of the springs. The lustrous finish of baked enamel lasts for years. The upholstery of all models is real leather, the most durable and handsome known. Four-inch cord tires come as regular equipment with all models. The stream line body has made the car more attractive than ever. Handles on the exterior are a ditsinct convenience.
Dodge Bros. made the car as they though it should be and fitted the price to it, said Mann. The price on the touring is practically the lowest regardless of quality, of any car in its class.
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COMBINED REPORT OF CONDITION OF
THE SOUTHERN COUNTY BANK
at Anaheim, California, as of the close of business on the 29th day of December, 1922
RESOURCES
1 & 2. Loans and Discounts (including Rediscounts) ..... $456,863.36
4. Overdrafts ..... 1,053.04
6. United States Securities Owned ..... 34,812.39
7. All Other Bonds, Warrants and Securities (including Premium thereon, less all offsetting Bond Adjustment Accounts) ..... 25,038.00
8. Bank Premises, Furniture and Fixtures and Safe Deposit Vaults ..... 3,971.20
11. Due from Other Banks ..... 8,718.68
12. Actual Cash on Hand ..... 26,315.14
13. Exchanges for Clearing House ..... 3,572.92
14. Checks and Other Cash Items ..... 2,766.55
17. Other Resources ..... 3,952.32
TOTAL ..... $567,064.60
LIABILITIES
18. Capital Paid in ..... $55,000.00
19. Surplus ..... 2,500.00
21. All Undivided Profit (less Expenses, Interest and Taxes Paid) ..... 11,822.76
27a. Dividends Unpaid ..... 34.50
27b. Individual Deposits Sub-
BREA.
BREA, JANE
regular Women of the Christian Charles Harvey
2:39 p.m. on Monday
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Fullerton Packing Co.
formerly
Placentia Packing Co.
To Our Friends:
Henceforth we will buy and ship your oranges under the name of the FULLERTON PACKING COMPANY.
We will continue to pack at Placentia until April 1st, 1920 on which date we expect to open our large new packing halls at Fullerton, on the Santa Fe tracks.
We are independent Cash Buyers of Orange County Fruits.
Telephone us at Placentia 44, or Fullerton 512
T. EADINGTON, General Manager
K. E. HOLLINGSWORTH, Secretr
BREA NEWS
BREA, Jan. 13.—(Spl.)—The regular Women's Missionary Society of the Christian church met at Mrs. Charica Harvey's home Wednesday 2:30 p.m. on South Madrona avenue.
Meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Reynolds, after the business session the meeting was turned over to the leader, Mrs. Bergman and her assistants.
Program—Study, Our Island Mission on which Mrs. Schweltzer gave a very interesting talk. Vocal number, by Mrs. Reynolds. Reading, by Mrs. Heartfield, telling about a new day in the Philippines. Reading by Mrs. Faaning telling about the coming harvests in Jamaica. Reading by Mrs. Steading, telling about Porto Rico and Christian Democracy. Then came a pleasant surprise for all. Mrs. Fred Hagin from Alhambra just recently from Toklo, Japan, a returned missionary of many years. Mrs. Hagin gave many interesting remarks as to how they had to learn the language when they first went to Japan and how they lived in those days.
But today they are more progressive as other foreign countries where missionary work is carried on. The meeting was closed and refreshments of ice cream cake and fawers served by the hostess, Mrs. Harvey.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Root and children of Piru spent several days at Mrs. C. E. Reid's home on the Hole Lease, returning home last Saturday.
The Glamo brothers, Charlie and William of Los Angeles were visiting friends in Brea last Wednesday.
The Rebekah Lodge of Brea will hold a joint installation with the Odd Fellows on Friday night. Noble grand, Mrs. G. H. Middleton, Vice-grand, Mrs. Clarence Smith, Warden, Mrs. Mary Morefield. Conductor, Mrs. Dora Loney, Chaplin, Mrs. C. C. Jarvis, Inside guardian, Mrs. Loyd Moore, Outside guardian, Mrs. Clifford Blackmore. R. S. N. G., Mrs. Alice H. Charman, L. S. N. G., Mrs. Jennie Craig R S. V. G., Mrs. J.W.Ellenberger E S.V.G., Mrs.Herbert.
1923 LIGHT SIX STUDEBAKER HERE
It's really a new Studebaker, the light six of 1923. Scores of Studebaker fans and would-be fans have been in Harry D. Riley's showrooms the past week to look at it.
It has a longer body, providing more room in both the driver's and the rear compartment. The cushions are higher and deeper and slanted so as to make travel for a distance more comfortable. There is a one-piece windshield. The transmission lock is regular equipment instead of special.
There is a molding around the body from the radiator and a straight line effect which have altered the design.
The car is built lower, which means it's safer than ever. There is a cowl ventilator.
This week Riley delivered a Studebaker coupe to Dr. J.W.Truxaw.
The car has been re-enameled a black and white and is one of the most stunning in the city.
It Pays to Advertise in the Orange County Plain Dealer.
Mrs. Duling has been entertaining her brother from the east, the last week.
Miss Ruth Thornton, visited her mother, Mrs. Thornton, in Artesia last Sunday.
Mrs. Boyd Smith and her daughter Grace and son Byron, and Mr.Hugh Smith, wife and children spent last Sunday at Orange County Park.
Many children are out of school on account of chickenjpox, Little Fredie Godfrey, Vernon Smith and others.
Little Jeanette Vermillion is on the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. M.H.Fergerson of Fullerton spent last Sunday evening at the Crispen home on So.Orange-st.
Mr. and Mrs.Cecil Hardman spent last Tuesday in Santa Ana.
Mrs.Si DeLaney of the G.G&L Lease called on Mrs.Wheeler on S.Orange-st.last Wednesday.
Mrs.C.B.Turner of the G.G&L Lease was a Sunday visitor at Mrs.Vincent Clarmella, home on So.Po-
A story that will make you laugh!
The Glama brothers, Charlie and William of Los Angeles were visiting friends in Brea last Wednesday.
The Rebekah Lodge of Bres will hold a joint installation with the Odd Fellows on Friday night. Noble grand, Mrs. G. H. Middleton, Vice-grand, Mrs. Clarence Smith, Warden, Mrs. Mary Morefield. Conductor, Mrs. Dora Loney, Chaplin, Mrs. C. C. Jarvis. Inside guardian, Mrs. Loyd Moore. Outside guardian, Mrs. Clifford Blackmore. R. S. N. G., Mrs. Alice H. Charman. L. S. N. G., Mrs. Jennie Craig R. S. V. G., Mrs. J.W. Ellenberger H. S. V. G., Mrs. Harry Winchel.
Mrs. Ella Wilson from Los Angeles is visiting with Mrs. O.A.Crispen and family this week.
Mrs. Crispen was visiting on the West Coast Lease last Sunday afternoon at Mrs. Vern Bowman's home.
Mr. and Mrs. A.L.Zerbe and children Bettle and Edward were Anaheim visitors last Sunday with old friends from Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. George Ennis.
Mrs.Charley Stone and Mrs.Crowhearst were Los Angeles visitors last Thursday.
I.C.Funk, formerly of the Union Oil Co., of Bres, left Wednesday for Berkeley to attend school.
Mr.Wm.Cameron of Huntington Beach was a Brea visitor last Thursday to attend the Union local.
Mr.L.A.Cox is improving his property on Cedar and Flower-sts. He is putting in cement sidewalks and curbs.
Mrs.Hearns from the Stearns lease and her sister and little son spent last Tuesday evening at Mrs.P.M.Olmstead's home on South Orange-st.
Mr.mrs.F.K.Perrine and sons Olin and Jesse and Mrs.Cox were Long Beach visitors last Sunday.
Mr.Charlie Moseley on South Walnut-st., who was badly hurt in an auto accident several weeks ago, was able to return to work last Monday. His many friends will be very glad to hear of this.
Mr.mrs.F.K.Perrine were business visitors in Anaheim Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs.Mary Pendleton of Long Beach, and Mr.mrs.George Donaghy of Los Angeles, were 6 o'clock dinner guests of J.W.Pendleton and family last Sunday in Brea canyon.
Mr.mrs.Artherholt made a business trip to Long Beach Wednesday.
Mrs.Hugh Badgley has been very sick on South Flower-st.
Mr.mrs.King of South Orange-st. has purchased five acres of ground at Yorba Linda, moved on to it last Saturday. They will rent their home on S.O.Range-st.
Mr.Rhynson, moved his family from West Birch-st to North Pomona avenue.
Mr.mrs.Roy Tallman of Long Beach spent last Sunday with Mr.mrs.Alva Kewish on So.Walnut street.
Mr.mrs.Crispen and father Mr.Enoch Taylor, motored over to Bellflower last Tuesday.
account of chickenpox, Little Fredie Godfrey, Vernon Smith and others.
Little Jeanette Vermillion is on the sick list.
Mr.mrs.M.H.Fergerson of Fullerton spent last Sunday evening at the Crispen home on So.Orange-st.
Mr.mrs.Cecil Hardman spent last Tuesday in Santa Ana.
Mrs.Si DeLaney of the G.A.L. Lease called on Mrs.Wheeler on S.Orange-st, last Wednesday.
Mrs.C.B.Turner of the G.A.L. Lease was a Sunday visitor at Mrs.Vincent Clarmella, home on So.Pomona avenue.
Mr.mrs.Wm.Guagy are enjoying a visit this week in Whittler with friends.
Mr.mrs.F.K.Lane of Redlands spent the week-end with their daughter and family Mrs.A.M.Logsdon.
Mrs.Cris McCoy of West Coast Lease was a Brea visitor Tuesday.
Mr.mrs.Miles Fergerson, of Fullerton spent last Sunday evening with J.W.Ellenberger and wife on S.Pomona avenue.
Mr.mrs.F.W.Hall were Long Beach visitors last Tuesday.
Mrs.P.Walk spent Tuesday with her son and family J.A.Walz on S.Pomona avenue.
Mrs.B.Muzzall and children of W.C.Lease, were visitors at the home of her mother, Mrs.Sweet on Pohona avenue, and sister Mrs.Miller on S.Madrona-st.Tuesday.
Miss Mildred Turner has been visiting with relative for several weeks at Olinda, Mrs.Bill Muzzall and family.
Mr.mrs.Stona Gipson and children were 6 o'clock dinner guests at the former's mother, Mrs.Oborne's home in Placentia, last Sunday.
Mr.mrs.Squires of Downey visited last Monday with Mrs.Anherholt on S.Madrona avenue.
Mr.mrs.Rex Heighl of Anaheim spent several days with Mr.Charley Suillivail and family on W.Ash street.
Mr.mrs.Douglas from Whitler were visitors at the home of Mr.mrs.Gipson Tuesday on West Cedar-st.
The Kaylor Brothers of Fullerton, Arthur, Joe and Orb, were visitors at the J.W.Ellenberger home last Saturday evening.
Mr.F.W.Hall is spending several days at home this week on account of illness.
Mrs.A.M.Logsdon was a Los Angeles visitor Monday.
Mr.Raymond Ellenberger and Mr.Billie Craig, motored to Tustin,Tuesday evening to get a load of lemons.
Mr.mrs.Hall were visitors in Anaheim last Sunday.
16 YEARS' MINIMUM AGE TO DRIVE URGED
Every driver would have to be at least 16 years old and every chauffeur at least 21 if resolutions adopted this week by the California Assn.of Highway Patrolmen in San Francisco are made law.The local trade was much interested in the proposed reforms, which are in line with recommendations made by various other bodies.
Other recommendations are for laws that would limit low lines to a length of 15 feet and provide that such low line be marked by a danger signal; prohibit a person convicted of the theft of a motor vehicle from driving a car within two years after his release from jail; require persons responsible for broken glass on the highway motor vehicle from driving a car within two years after his release from jail; require persons responsible for broken glass on the highway to remove such glass; prohibit use of sirens except on vehicles operated by the police and fire department and by State and county fire wardens; require persons applying for license to drive a motor vehicle to pass an official examination,and prohibit the use of cutouts except on police and fire department vehicles.
Mr. and Mrs. King of South Orange-st. has purchased five acres of ground at Yorba Linda, and moved on to it last Saturday. They will rent their home on S. Orange-st.
Mr. Rhynson, moved his family from West Birch-st to North Pomona avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tallman of Long Beach spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alva Kewish on So. Walnut street.
Mr. and Mrs. Crispen and father Mr. Enoch Taylor, motored over to Bellflower last Tuesday.
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America's pride in her fine cars will naturally be stirred by the knowledge that Europe, Australia, South America and the Orient have all joined with her in conferring upon Type 61 the most successful year in Cadillac history.
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306 No. Los Angeles St.
Anaheim
Phone 830
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COMMENCING SUNDAY
Affinities"
The funniest Story ever written by
Mary Roberts Rinehart
with
Olleen Moore and JOHN BOWERS
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that will make you hold tight to your seat—with more laughs than
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Eddie Barry in
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MINIMUM DRIVE URGED
would have to be at
old and every chaufif resolutions adoptthe California Ass'n
prolmen in Sun Franaw. The local trade
ested in the proposed
are in line with
made by various
endations are for
limit tow lines to a
set and provide that
marked by a danger
a person convicted
motor vehicle from
thin two years after
jail; require persons
broken glass on the
vehicle from driving
years after his require persons rebroken glass on the
love such glass; process except on vehicles
police and fire dey State and county
require persons applyto drive a motor veficial examination;
use of cutouts exnd fire department
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FOR 1922
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