oc-plain-dealer 1923-03-07
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EXPECT SUGAR TO REACH $15 SHORTLY
Sugar will reach $15.00 per hundred before the present rise ends; the salesman of a prominent house told G. E. Kitchen, local grocer, Kitchen, who believed up to a few weeks ago that sugar was going down has changed his view. Until the new beet crop comes in next August or the new cane crop later, Kitchen sees no decline in prices.
Present prices are the highest since the spectacular advance when prices finally reached 27 cents.
Eggs continue to decline and will go to 21 cents retail, in Kitchen's opinion. Late in April or early in May the purchase of eggs on a scale for cold storage begins, and until that time the tendency is downward.
Butter was off three cents today from yesterday's prices.
Apples are firmer than in months and likely to advance still more until the next trop comes in in the Northwest. The best Roman beauties, for instance, are bringing $2.75 a box today, against $2.00 or under last December.
Vice makes you do double duty. First it undermines your health then makes you dig your own grave.
Orange Odd Fellows To Build New Home
The large brick building on the corner of East Chapman-ave, and S. Orange-st., has been sold by the Orange I. O. O. P. lodge to K. E. Watson, druggist, who occupies a portion of the structure, and have begun plans already for the erection of a new building on the opposite corner. The new block will contain three stories, the first to be store rooms, the second offices and the upper, the lodge rooms.
The new building will cost in the neighborhood of $200,000 and the long time dream of a lodge home adequate for elaborate ceremonials will be realized.
Mr. Watson, the new owner of the present lodge building, will remodel the upper story into modern office quarters and make considerable renovate the first floor, which is now occupied by a grocery, the post-office and the Watson drug store. Until a new temporary location is found, the Odd Fellows will continue meeting in the present rooms.
Now that we have a machine to detect a lie and reveal it, perhaps somebody will invent a golf ball that can detect a bad lie and dodge it.
COMING SUNDAY TO THE CALIFORNIA SIR HALL CAINE'S "The
PITTSBURG HIGH RAGING SNOW
PITTSBURG, Pa.
heavy snowstorm was today. It is the worst winter.
COREY SPEAKS A
W. M. Cory, assistant Bureau Advisor, is speak on a topic connected try production tonight at Farm Center meeting school.
BUENA PARK,
Mrs. Ramon Molena is in the Buena Park result of a head-on collision the Molena car and a by a drunken Jap man from near Garden Grove Owens, Southern Pacific along just after the accident and brought Mrs. hospital where Dr. Ju son took forty (40) wounds in her face. Ten of Mr. and Mrs. Molena cared for by Mrs. Mr. Molena is a meed pumping station of the at Northam.
Mr. Molena went to Monday and made against the Jap, who jall on the charge of intoxicated.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Dertained a number of home on Orangethorp included were Mrs. L Hotalina, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Mary Baker, Mr. S. McDowell, Barr M daughter Miss Annetta fer, all from Pasadena Baker stayed for a v niece Mrs. McDowell.
Miss Irma Robison week-end with Los Anno Mr. and Mrs.' Sabe Red a picnic at Brookside adena on Sunday.
Mrs. Ethel Conway end with her mother Brookside at Los Anno
CALIFORNIA
SIR HALL CAINE'S
"The Christian"
The Year's Greatest Picture with
Richard Dix
Mae Busch, Gareth Hughes, Phyllis Haver and others
NO RAISE IN PRICES!
Great
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THE MESSAG
1. Christ Jesus Our Only Guide.
2. The Bible Our Only Book.
3. One Lord, One Faith, One Bapt
4. Not the Only Christians But Ch
5. Obedience is Better Than Sacri
Where the Bible Speaks We
Tonight: Chart Sermon, "How Might an Angel be Damned"
PITTSBURG HIT BY RAGING SNOWSTORM
PITTSBURG, Pa. March 7. A heavy snowstorm was raging here today. It is the worst storm of the winter.
COREY SPEAKS AT CYPRESS
W. M. Cory, assistant county farm Bureau Advisor, is scheduled to speak on a topic connected with poultry production tonight at the Cypress Farm Center meeting in the Cypress school.
Buena Park News
BUENA PARK, March 7. (Spl.) Mrs. Ramon Molena of Carmenita is in the Buena Park Sanitarium as a result of a head-on collision between the Molena car and a Ford driven by a drunken Jap named Nishizu from near Garden Grove. Charles Owens, Southern Pacific agent came along just after the accident happened and brought Mrs. Molena to the hospital where Dr. Julian P. Johnson took forty (40) stitches in the wounds in her face. The two children of Mr. and Mrs. Molena are being cared for by Mrs. W. B. Shaw. Mr. Molena is a mechanic at the pumping station of the Standard Oil at Northam.
Mr. Molena went to Santa Ana on Monday and made a complaint against the Jap, who was lodged in jail on the charge of driving while intoxicated.
Mr. and Mrs. N. D. McDowel entertained a number of guests at their home on Orangethorpe on Sunday, included were Mrs. Lockett, Mrs. Hotalina, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lockett, Mrs. Mary Baker, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McDowell, Barr McDowell and daughter Miss Annetta and Miss Hoffer, all from Pasadena. Mrs. Mary Baker stayed for a visit with her niece Mrs. McDowell.
Miss Irma Robison visited over the week-end with Los Angeles friends.
Mr. and Mrs.' Sabe Robison attended a picnic at Brookside Park, Pasadena on Sunday.
Mrs. Ethel Conway spent the weekend with her mother Mrs. G. R.
THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
CALIFORNIA Theatre
ONE OF VAUDEVILLE'S NINE
Milo's Mi NOTED PERFECT
Their Own Jazz Band and Orchestra
King and King
The Dance Monarchs
Silverettes
Comedy Athletes
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home on Orangethorpe on Sunday,
included were Mrs. Lockett, Mrs. Hotalina, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lockett,
Mrs. Mary Baker, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McDowell, Barr McDowell and daughter Miss Annetta and Miss Hoffer,
all from Pasadena. Mrs. Mary Baker stayed for a visit with her niece Mrs. McDowell.
Miss Irma Robison visited over the week-end with Los Angeles friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Sabe Robison attended a picnic at Brookside Park, Pasadena on Sunday.
Mrs. Ethel Conway spent the weekend with her mother Mrs. G. R. Breckenridge at Los Angeles.
The Junior Endeavor Society attended a rally at Brea on Sunday afternoon.
The Intermediate Christian Endeavor Society is requested to keep in mind the change of date for the business meeting which will be held at 7 o'clock Saturday evening, instead of March 17th. All members are urged to be present.
Mrs. Marsh of Glendale visited with Mrs. D. W. Hasson several days last week. Mrs. Marsh is an old time resident of the Park. She is preparing for an extended visit in the East.
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Osborne are entertaining a young son who arrived on Sunday morning.
Miss Bertha Robison entertained Miss Marlon Rapp of Fullerton airport Edmund Canfield and James Balcom of LaHabra on Sunday.
Mr. Garnick and Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds of Graham were Sunday guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Schofield. Mr. Garnick was an old friend of the Schofields in Fort Collins, Colo.
Mrs. Lyndon Wells and little daughter Helen of Huntington Beach are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Owens and
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"JUNE MADNESS"
TONIGHT — LAST TIME
"BACK HOME AND BROKEN THEATRE FLOWERS"
Furnished by Ye Colonial
Dr. J. R. Schoffeld made a business trip to Los Angeles on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gilvin and son Charles were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Worthington at Alhambra on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Childers and son Eugene spent Sunday at Long Beach.
Mrs. M. S. Wygal entertained with a party on Saturday afternoon in honor of the 6th birthday of her daughter Virginia.
sons visit King at Lily
Mr. and their guest Bernardin California
Great Vawter Revive
Continues
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Too Big To Stop
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ESSAGE:
Only Guide.
New Book.
Bath, One Baptism.
Christians But Christians Only
Than Sacrifice.
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Right vs. Wrong
Christianity vs. C
The Bible vs. L
Christ vs. The
Salvation vs. Damnation
Thanks We Speak, Where the Bible is Silent
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CALIFORNIA Wednesday, March 7, 1923
TOMORROW
Superb Vaudeville
A Knockout Program of Features
DEVILLE'S NIFTIEST OFFERINGS
Minstrels
PERFORMERS - 7
estra Georgeous Costumes, Watch for Free Parade
ing
Nora Schiller
"The Blue Bird"
Harry Lee
The Bell Hop
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Harry Lee
The Bell Hop
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ONE OF THE CLEVEREST PICTURES EVER SEEN HERE
AST TIMES — TONIGHT
D BROKE" WITH THOS. MEIGHAN AND LILA LEE
Colonial Shoppe
214 East Center Street
holders and son Long Beach. Certainly with afternoon in Sunday of her sons visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. P. King at Hollywood on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Dano and their guest Mrs. M. B. Shaw of San Bernardino attended the show at the California theater on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Calaway and Miss Hilda Calaway motored to Fulerton on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Perch of Los Angeles were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Girwin.
evival
LEON L. MYERS, Minister
Men Last Night
LEON L. MYERS, Minister
In Men Last Night
Gospel of Christ
THE ISSUE:
Long Heaven vs. Hell
Christianity vs. Churchianity
Bible vs. Human Creeds
Christ vs. The Anti-Christ
Damnation Love vs. Hate
He is Silent We Are Silent
". No sweeter singer has ever come to Anaheim."