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1923-03-01 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 5 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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NEW FARM BILL TO GO BEFORE SENATE Orange co farmers will be particularly interested in the agricultural bill aimed to control the sale of lime. Upon request by a joint committee representative of the commercial fertilizer industry and the agricultural mineral industry and after consultation with a number of farmers' organizations, farm advisors and officials of the agricultural experiment station, an agricultural mineral bill has been drafted by Geo. P. Gray, chief of the division of chemistry of the State department of agriculture. This was introduced in legislature as Senate Bill No. 35, by Senator A. E. Osborne, and referred to the committee on agriculture. This bill is intended to prevent fraud in the sale of agricultural lime, purl, gypsum, sulphur and other minerals not now covered by law, and to raise the standard of such substances, by requiring the labelling of every lot, giving the percentage of valuable constituents and the name of the purchaser or dealer. It will be self-supporting by means of license fees and tonnage taxes, and can be economically administered, the department declares, in conjunction with the fertilizer law, without any additional expense for supervision. The anticipated collections are estimated at about 10,000 per year, which will allow for employment of two inspectors and one chemist, and provide for necessary traveling expenses, chemical supplies and additional postage and printing. A number of farmers' organizations, farm advisors and officials of the agricultural experiment station have expressed their approval of such a law. The majority of those engaged in the industry are also heartily in favor of a law of his kind for their own protection against unfair competition. The need for the bill as proposed has been fully shown by investigations made by the division of chemistry of the state department of agriculture. It is estimated that in excess of 100,000 tons of agricultural minerals per sold in the state each year at prices ranging as high as $65 per ton. BUENA PARK, March 1.—(Spl.) Mrs. Blvins entertained with a birthday party in honor of the 6th anniversary of her daughter Beatrice. The children met at the kindergarten and Miss Anna Fisk, the kindergarten teacher took them to the party. The afternoon was enjoyed in playing games after which the hostess served strawberry ice cream, birthday cake, cookies, nuts and candy. The guests included Ida May Hartman, Joan Rock, Jewell Cauthon, Eleanor Boyle, Helen Osborne, Jack Osborne, Bobbie Cole, Lawrence Robeson, Jr., Glenn Hart, Beatrice and Catherine Bivins and Miss Anna Fisk. Mrs. D. D. Waynick motored o Los Angeles on Monday. Webb Andrews of La Habra was a caller in town on Tuesday. Miss Anna Luebkeman motored to Fullerton on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Mann, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and Miss Mildred Johnson attended an Eastern Star meeting at Norwalk on Tuesday evening. Jack Golden has bought a business lot and a lot in the residential district at Eastmont. The Woman's Club will meet on Thursday afternoon at the Community Hall with Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Chandler as hostesses. Mrs. O. R. Dano and Mrs. W. B. Shaw motored to Fullerton on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Golden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gearhardt at their beautiful new home at Eastmont on a recent evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kane attended concert at Fullerton High school on Sunday evening. Mrs. Rose Hartman has bought a new Chevrolet. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Beach and daughters of Hollywood were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Beach. Mr. and Mrs. K. Croy motored to Tia Juliana and returned on Sunday. Mrs. Andrew Bassel is recovering after a two weeks illness of la gripe. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Allen have purchased a new Chevrolet. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Wilsey spent Tuesday in Los Angeles. Agricultural experiment station have expressed their approval of such a law. The majority of those engaged in the industry are also heartily in favor of a law of his kind for their own protection against unfair competition. The need for the bill as proposed has been fully shown by investigations made by the division of chemistry of the state department of agriculture. It is estimated that in excess of 100,000 tons of agricultural minerals are sold in the state each year at prices ranging as high as $65 per ton. Many instances are known where low grade lime has been sold at a price five to six times higher than a high grade lime could have been purchased. Under present conditions, the purchaser has no means of detecting these frauds on account of the nature of the material, the agricultural value of which cannot be judged except by chemical analysis. This bill provides that each lot or package be labeled, showing the percentage of each valuable constituent. CALL PAPAL CONSISTORY ROME, Feb. 28.—A papal consistory was today set, for May at which time it is expected several members will be made cardinals. PROOF PRODUCTS PATTON'S Stove Pipe Enamel DON'T let stove pipes rust full of holes. Patton's Stove Pipe Enamel keeps them from rusting and gives them a glossy, smooth black finish that is not harmed by heat. Comes ready for use, and it is not much of a job to apply. Be sure to use Patton's Stove Pipe Enamel before putting up stove pipes this fall. Everything preceded for any paint or varnishing job. 821 NEW ORANGE HI BUILDING OPENED The Orange high school new $130,000-auditiorum and administration building was formally opened last evening when the Philharmonic orchestra of Los Angeles gave a concert. The new building is the sixth of the high school group and is a model of beauty and convenience. The stage was appropriately decorated for the occasion and the members of the girls high school honor society, attired in colorful uniforms, served as ushers. The seating capacity, 1500, was taxed to the limit. Short speeches by Principal F. A. Henderson and others of the faculty and the board of directors, were made in appreciation of the town's support in giving so handsome a building to the community. Enamel keeps them from rusting and gives them a glossy, smooth black finish that is not harmed by heat. Comes ready for use, and it is not much of a job to apply. Be sure to use Patton's Stove Pipe Enamel before putting up stove pipes this fall. B. F. Spencer Water Spar—Sun Proof Paints 166 W. Center St. Anaheim WHY NOT PAINT YOUR AUTO NOW PROBST PAINTS AUTOS FOR ARTICULAR EOPLE Phone 527-W. 113-115 W. Adele St. Save Money Used Cars FORDS, CHEVROLET, BUICK, HUIS, DODGES, NASH, NAXONS, MITCHELL, OVERLANDS, MANY OTHER'S. Terms of course. Small down payment. 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Other Silks You Will find i Heatherdew $3.95 A beautiful new Dress Fabric of similar construction to Rati tine and shown in six new Spring color combinations. Crepe Pan $3.95 A 40-inch Silk a Fabric for Sport S Suits. Tan, Seal, Gra Navy, Mohawk. Special!36-in. Taf Here is one of the best offerings we have made in a long wanted Spring shades specially priced for Home Sewing Tubular Jersey $1.25 Pink and white drop-stitch jersey of very good quality. 40-inch Crep Chine $1. Forty of the most in shades of good hea de Chine, specially r Tubular Jersey $1.25 Pink and white drop-stitch Jersey of very good quality. The hat to go with your new Spring Frock is Here $5-7.50 $10-12.50 Spring has burst into bloom. The new Millinery proves it. Hats are brilliant with flowers. Flowers appear everywhere. On small toques for the matron; on demure pokes for her daughter. Heaped about the brim, sprinkled over the crown, drooping from the brim's edge. Make your selections early. CALIFORNIA Thursday, March 1, 1923 Spring Sewing Week March 2nd to March 9th Variety! Such colors in the new Dress Fabrics Center of Appeal for the Next 6 Days new Woolens and the new Cottons to begin the planning of new assembled the season's most wanted fabrics in every conceivable he greatest fabric showing that Falkenstein's has ever assembled. Dress Fabrics Center of Appeal for the Next 6 Days new Woolens and the new Cottons to begin the planning of new assembled the season's most wanted fabrics in every conceivable greatest fabric showing that Falkenstein's has ever assembled. Beautiful in Quality and Texture. Prices low. We Invite You to See Them. All Silk Quality new weeks ago at this price. Bamboo, Taupe, Navy, $2.95 Will find in this showing include Crepe Panama $3.95 40-inch Silk and Wool fabric for Sport Skirts and Suits. Tan, Seal, Gray, Black, Navy, Mohawk. Crepe Thrushette $2.39 Another new Dress Fabric that will be very popular this Spring. Ten shades to choose from. n. Taffeta, yd. $2.45 made in a long time. Beautiful soft Chiffon Taffetas in all the Home Sewing Week. 10-inch Crepe de Chine $1.95 Printed Silks $3.00 up Dozens of new designs printed on Crepes and Knitted Fabrics 10-inch Crepe de Chine $1.95 porty of the most in demand shades of good heavy Crepe de Chine, specially priced. Printed Silks $3.00 up Dozens of new designs printed on Crepes and Knitted Fabrics. Featured in the Wash Goods Section 32-inch Yarn Dye Tissue 59c yd. 50 Checks and plaids in the light Spring colors will be ready for your choosing. All fast colors. 36-inch Ratine 59c yd. A very unusual price for yard wide Ratine of this quality. A good range of shades. Normandy fast color Voiles, yd.75c Normandy Dotted Swisses come in a beautiful range of designs and colors. The dots and patterns are forced on by a special process that insures their absolute fastness. Falkenstein's Anaheim Calif.