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1923-02-23 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 5 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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HOW PUBLIC CAN GET OLD RAILROAD TIES In order to make it easier for the public to obtain old cross-ties, the So. Pac. Co. has made provisions for the sale of ties directly by section formen or station agents, according to J. H. Dyer, general manager. It has been the practice of the company to sell the ties at a small price covering cost of handling but uncertainty on the part of would-be purchasers as to the means of obtaining the ties has caused the company to simplify the selling procedure, not wishing to burn ties if they will benefit anyone. The So. Pac. places approximately 2,500,000 new cross-ties in its track teach year. A large portion of the old ties are used in the maintenance of fences of which more than 10,000 miles are maintained by So. Pac. along its Pacific system lines. Glenn’s Peerless Market In Ruether’s Public Market Walk Back 50 Feet and Save $$ LOOK!!! Every Fifieth (50th) Customer Gets Their Purchase FREE SATURDAY Are You Lucky? Choice Prime Steer Shoulder Roasts 12½--15c Per Lb. Shoulder Roast of Pig Pork 15c THE ORANGE VARIED PRODUCTION AT H. S. Patrons and students see something new and line of high school enrolment With Miss Lucille coach, the dramatic worked har on this There will be plenty those who care for the entertainment and there the more serious skye The performance o'clock and all seats one admission price. The evening's bill "He said and She first skit Miss Gwen worth and Clinton O'leads as Mr. and Mrs Misses Catherine Crawrence Smith complete the Devina Chesborough ard. "The Wonder Hat" ful fantasy and is reener. It is very difficult to please. There will be new stage setting when greatly to the product Cook takes the role and her companion Mantrayed by Frances Ada Ross is Harlequin and Periott, Lawrence Miloello. The costumes are this one is surely a "Dregs" is the drama and is one the public This cast includes Eleanor Nance; Roseoe Ingram Pohlmann, policeman. A domestic comedy a scream from start Thursday Evening". Carefully chosen and their parts. The cast Johns, Dana Newkirk his wife, Dorothy Blashther, Mrs. Schofield, Rohis mother, Nina Tobia FINE RESULTS PLAIN DEALER That the Plain Dealer ing as an advertising again proven when Mr of the Blue Ribbon ram received a letter from Canada saying "we se in the Orange County ete.; and making in her of goats and ch 12½--15c Per Lb. Shoulder Roast of Pig Pork 15c Per Lb. 9 A. M.—To 12 Noon—Only Choice Cuts of Loin or Rib Pork Roast 22c Per Lb. Country Sausage Home Made Per Lb. 18c Chopped Steak Not just Hamburger Per Lb. 15c Glenn DeLapp, Prop. SPARTAN GROCERS 138 E. Center G. O. Payne, Prop. 101 Stores Silver Gem Corn, per can.....15c Real Country Gentleman Corn the kind that is generally sold at 20c Palm Olive Soap at 4 bars .....29c Is a good buy Hershey Cocoa, 1 Lb. can.....30c Real Country Gentleman Corn the kind that is generally sold at 20c Palm Olive Soap at 4 bars ... 29c Is a good buy Hershey Cocoa, 1 Lb. can ... 30c Grogan’s Extra large olives No. 10 can. 85c This is the Economical way to buy Olives Martin New York Cheese Finest Quality Full Cream Special 33c lb. Brook’s Catsup, ½ pt. bottles ... 10c Velvet or Prince Albert Tobacco 16 oz cans ... $1.20 “Your Safe at Payne” VARIED PROGRAM AT H. S. TONIGHT Patrons and students who attend the performance this evening will see something new and varied in the line of high school entertainment. With Miss Lucie Bickley as the coach, the dramatic classes have worked hard on this evening's bill. There will be plenty of comedy for those who care for that sort of entertainment and there will also be the more serious sketches. The performance opens at eight o'clock and all seats are on sale at one admission price. The evening's bill follows: "He said and She said," is the first skit. Miss Gwendolyn Wadsworth and Clinton Griggs take the leads as Mr. and Mrs. Holdeman. Misses Catherine Cravath and Florence Smith complete the cast as Miss Devina Chesborough and Mrs. Packard. "The Wonder Hat" is a delightful fantasy and is really an eye-opener. It is very different and sure to please. There will be a complete new stage setting which will add greatly to the production. Miss Elia Cook takes the role of Columbine, and her companion Margot, is portrayed by Frances Adams. Marvin Ross is Harlequin and Jack Woods Periott, Lawrence Mills is Pinchenello. The costumes are stunning and this one is surely a headliner. "Dregs" is the dramatic comedy and is one the public enjoys seeing. This cast includes Emma Hutton, Nance; Roscoe Ingram, Jim; Roger Pohlmann, policeman. A domestic comedy which will be a scream from start to finish is Thursday Evening". The cast was carefully chosen and are experts in their parts. The cast: Mr. Gordon Johns, Dana Newkirk; Mrs. Johns, his wife, Dorothy Bishop; her mother, Mrs. Schofield, Rose Donnelley; his mother, Nina Tobin. FINE RESULTS FROM PLAIN DEALER WANTS That the Plain Dealer is far reaching as an advertising medium was again proven when Mrs. C. R. Johns, of the Blue Ribbon ranch, at Cypress received a letter from a man in Canada saying "we see by your ad in the Orange County Plain Dealer," etc.; and making inquiry as to her herd of goats and chickens and in Buena Park News BUENA PARK, Feb. 23. (Spl.)—Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pratt of Los Angeles were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tilton on Wednesday evening. The evening was enjoyed by going to the California theater. Eighteen boys attended the Boy Scout meeting on Tuesday evening. There were also one committeeman and a Scoutmaster. W. H. Wife and family who move have come back and are located on the Dr. Hasson tract. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Huttemlocker motored to Santa Ana on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Blohn motored to San Juan Capistrano on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dossett of Pomona were guests at the home of FROM KITCHENS to the Kitchen ONE WEEK Second B Anniversary 161 West Center Puritas Coffee 1 lb. 42c Puritan's Skinned Hams, per lb. 27c White Ribbon Compound 12½c lb. 4 Large Rolls Toilet Paper 25c FOR SATURDAY White King 6 bars 2 FINE RESULTS FROM PLAIN DEALER WANTS That the Plain Dealer is far reaching as an advertising medium was again proven when Mrs. C. R. Johns of the Blue Ribbon ranch, at Cypress received a letter from a man in Canada saying "we see by your ad in the Orange County Plain Dealer," etc.; and making inquiry as to her hard of goats and chickens and in particular of the pair of Swis goals valued at $1000. Inquiry also has come from Oklahoma and Texas, through the ads in papers sent by relatives and friends to others in the distant localities. Plain Dealer Want Ads Get Results Don't forget it is Lent Tuna, Salmon, Sardines, Codfish F. T. Edmiston 116 No. Los Angeles St. We deliver Phone 219 FOR SATURDAY White King 6 bars 2 Soap $1.75 4 Lbs. best Head Rice 25¢ Bulk Cocoa best quality per lb. 15¢ Solid Pack Tomatoes, No. 2½ ... 17¢ Del Monte Apricots, No. 2½ ... 28¢ Puree Tomatoes, No. 2½, 2 for ... 25¢ Glass Jar Peaches No. 1 ... 20¢ Del Monte Tomatoes Sauce ... 7¢ Mixed lot of Peaches, Apricots and Pears, No. 2½ 25% syrup ... 20¢ Clean, Fresh Merchandise nothing Stale or Inferior Fresh Salt Mackrel ANAHEIM Help-Yourself Store G. E. Manspeaker 249 E. Center "A-Home-Store" Special Demonstration and Sale Large pkg. Peet Wash Machine Soap 2 Pkg. small Seafoam 12 Bars Ben Hur Soap Honeysuckle Creamy Butter Creme Oil Soap 75¢ Per Dozen Special Demonstra- Help-Yourself Store G.E. Manspeaker 249 E. Center "A-Home-Store" Special Demonstration and Sale Large pkg. Peet Wash Machine Soap 2 Pkg. small Seafoam 12 Bars Ben Hur Soap 3 Bars Creme Oil Soap Total Values $1.32 SPECIAL TOMORROW ALL FOR $1.00 Honeysuckle Creamery Butter every pound Guaranteed 50c Per Lb. Creme Oil Soap 75c Per Dozen Special Demonstration Swifts GEM-NUT Oleomargarine 25c Per Lb. Strictly Fresh Home Ranch Guaranteed EGGS 28c Dozen WE CARRY—A full line of WHITE-LILY-BAKERY-GOODS Extra Special on Fruits and Vegetables Same Low Margin on Everything in its Class We Deliver ANAHEIM Help-Yourself Store 249 E. Center Masonic Bldg. Phone 297 CALIFORNIA Thursday, Feb. 22, 1923 Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Wilsey over Wednesday night and Thursday. Mrs. Vera Pirkey of Los Angeles spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Ralph West. Mr. and Mrs. Proshold of Oakland have taken rooms with Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Berkey. Mr. Proshold is employed at the Standard Oil Pumpstation. Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Warren motored to Los Angeles on Wednesday. The Christian Endeavor will meet on Sunday evening with Mr. Hardin as leader. The subject will be "What are some temptations to Me, and how can we overcome them?" Miss May Beach and Albert Koe-Mr. and Mrs. Russell Beach on Sunday. Dr. J. R. Schoffield is on a business and pleasure trip to San Bernardino this week. Mr. and Mrs. Coryl B. Snyder, Miss Irma Robison and Ernest Penny motored to Camp Baldy on Sunday. Second Big Anniversary Sale 1 West Center Street FROM KITCHENS to the Kitchen ONE WEEK Skinned er lb. c Rex Corned Beef, No. 1 20¢ Orange Honey, qt. 40¢ Is Toilet c Spray Kissed Sardines 7½ oz. tins in pure oil 2 for 25¢ Paul's high grade Jams assorted flavors 25¢ SATURDAY ONLY bars 25¢ 1 doz. to the family SATURDAY ONLY bars 25c 1 doz. to the family Van Camps Pork and Beans Small 3 for 25c, medium 2 for 25c, large 22c each Royal Purple Prunes No. 2½ tins 25¢ Newmark's Asparagus Tips Special 39¢ Apricots. 28¢ Peaches No. 20¢ Peaches, Pears, No. 20¢ Elmora Corn, 2 for 25¢ Newmark's Shoe Peg and Gold Bar Corn 2 for ...35¢ Gold Bar and Del Monte Peas, 2 for 35¢ Silver Bar Peas...15¢ Craigs' and Fame Peas ...22¢ Mackrel ...10c Read Every Item They Represent Honest Bargains National Market 249 East Center St. Anaheim LOOK!!! Every Eiftieth (50th) Customer Gets their Purchase 249 East Center St. Anaheim LOOK!!! Every Fiftieth (50th) Customer Gets their Purchase Free Saturday ARE YOU LUCKY? Choice Prime-Steer Shoulder Roast 12½-15c Per Lb. Shoulder Roast of Pig Pork 15c lb. 9 A. M.—To 12 Noon—Only Choice Cuts of Loin or Rib Pork Roast 22c Per Lb. Chopped Steak Not just Hamburger 15c Per Lb. Country Sausage Home Made 18c Per Lb.