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EL CAMINO REAL TO BE SIGNPOSTED Actual sign-posting of El Camino Real, the "King's Highway" of California, has just been started by the Auto Club of So. Calif., according to an announcement from the club road-marking department. This is one of the most significant highway sign-posting projects ever undertaken in America in view of the fact that it permanently establishes the historical mission road along the coast of California and sets the seal of modern road signing methods on an age-old footpath of romance. New signs to be erected by the club will be placed on the famous "mission bell" road-markers, which have become familiar to thousands of motorists who have toured in California during the past five years. Wherever there is a mission bell there will also be a brand new automobile sign. Biking the past of ox-carts to the present of motor cars. The club will have the responsibility of signposting that portion of the El Camino Real which extends from the San Diego Mission on the south to the San Luis Obispo mission on the north. In this territory will be found such famous missions as San Luis Rey, San Juan Capitán, San Gabriel, Santa Barbara and Santa Ynez. From the San Luis Obispo line North the marking of El Camino Real will be accomplished by another motoring organization of the State so that the entire course of the Old Royal Highway will be fairly marked. BUENA PARK News BUENA PARK, Mar. 17. (Spl.)—The Womans Club met at the Community Hall on Thursday afternoon with about fifty members and guests present. A short business session was held and the meeting then turned... BUENA PARK, Mar. 17, (Spl.)—The Womans Club met at the Community Hall on Thursday afternoon with about fifty members and guests present. A short business session was held and the meeting then turned over to the program committee. Mrs. Wilsey had prepared a splendid program for this meeting. Mrs. Simpson gave several Hawaiian selections on the Edison after which Mrs. R. H. Meyer gave a talk on her trip to Honolulu last December. Mrs. Meyer passed pictures around that were taken during the trip. Mr. Chong who was born in Honolulu played some real Hawaiian music which was splendid. Mr. Charles Girurn, who resided in Honolulu for 12 years and had made several trips there recently described the islands, the people and the products, as only one who has lived there can. Several more selections of Hawaiian music closed the program and the hostess served delicious refreshments of ice cream, cake and punch. The hostesses were the Misdames A. L. Bennett, Herbert Bixby, P. Cady and Lewis Blats. Mrs. Carl B. Snyder is ill with the flu. Mrs. L. H. Calaway visited with Mrs. Newboy at Fullerton on Friday. The Christian Endeavor Society will meet on Sunday evening with Rosalie Hartman as leader. The subject will be Factors for making the world better. How can we help? James Rusk of Perris visited in town on Thursday. Mr. Rusk expects to leave soon for Missouri to visit his father. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gerhart of Eastmont were callers in town on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Follis motored to Los Angeles and Long Beach on Friday. Mrs. R. Starke of Long Beach visited with her sister, Mrs. I. Jayne on Friday. Mrs. Mary Baker returned to her home at Pasadena on Wednesday after a several weeks visit with her niece, Mrs. N. D. McDowell. Mrs. McDowell and Mrs. Peek of Anaheim motivated home with Mrs. Baker and spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Eddy of Denver, Colorado are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Calaway. Mrs. Eddy is a niece of Mrs. Calaway. Mr. and Mrs. Burton M. Howe of Jasper, Wyoming are guests at the R. H. Meyer home. The young couple are on their honeymoon. Mr. Howe is a nephew of Mr. Meyer. Mrs. L. T. Wiley and Mrs. E. Echurman motored to Fullerton on Friday afternoon. A number of young friends surOnly $2,500 Also splendid lots in our new subdivision, $675.00 np. W. J. Elliot Room 203, 1st Natl Bank Bldg. Phone 929 BREA NEWS ITEMS A jolly party enjoyed a delightful drive Sunday afternoon to Smiley Heights, through Brea Canyon, returning via Santa Ana Canyon. The happy party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hardy and daughter, Winnie May, with Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Isbell of Santa Ann. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Middleton were Long Beach visitors Monday on business. Mr. C. S. Taylor, wife and daughter, Miss Elizabeth and mother, S. H. Taylor, with Mr. W. Morton and wife of the Amalgamated Lease motorized to Higrove and visited relatives of Mrs. Morton and on to Smiley Heights returning home by Redlands and visited Mr. and Mrs. High, formerly of Brea. They certainly enjoyed the drive to and from. Mr. Middleton and wife on South Orange street were Los Angeles visitors Tuesday on business. Mr and Mrs. R. Emery moved to Long Beach Wednesday who have been living in one of the Nicoleff houses on W. Cedar street. Mr.D.A.Hoffman of Los Angeles has accepted a position with the Rock Bottom Store in Brea Thursday. Several of Brea's school teachers enjoyed a good old fashioned home cooked 6 o'clock dinner Friday at Mr. and Mrs.August Schwalbe home on W.Cedar street Those present were Misses Davison, Meek, Norris, and Schwalbe.The evening was spent in music. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Telephone 554 X-Ray Diagnosis DR.W.L.SPATES Dentist Suite 211-12 Kraemer Building Anaheim, Calif. DR.C.S.O'TOOLE Physician & Surgeon Phone: Residence 546 Office 569 Dr.John A.Jackson Physician & Surgeon Office and Residence 116 Melrose Phone 956 Mrs. McDowell and Mrs. Peek of Anaheim motored home with Mrs. Baker and spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Eddy of Denver, Colorado are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Calaway. Mrs. Eddy is a niece of Mrs. Calaway. Mr. and Mrs. Burton M. Howe of Lusk, Wyoming are guests at the R. H. Meyer home. The young couple are on their honeymoon. Mr. Howe is a nephew of Mr. Meyer. Mrs. L. T. Willey and Mrs. K. E. Thurman motored to Fullerton on Friday afternoon. A number of young friends surprised David Allen on Wednesday evening when they called to compliment him on his 20th birthday. Dancing and games were enjoyed during the evening. At a late hour dainty refreshments of sandwiches, ice cream cake and coffee were served to the guests including Ruth Meyer, Catherine Uttenweller, Manle, Bertha and Bill Sharp, Myrtle Leslie, Milford Johnson, Emma Robinson, Emil Uttenweller, Amos and Charles Robinson, Ed Thurman, Orville Calaway and David Allen. Quite a number of Brea school teachers enjoyed a jolly party over the week end at Balboa Beach. Those in the party were Misses Burson, Davison, Blick, Schwalbe, Robertson, Sentz, Kern, Norris, Dodson, and Harlow. There was a meeting at the Harvey home Thursday evening of the Civic League several were in attendance. TIME TABLE A. T. & S. Fs. R.R. In effect March 1st, 1923. Trains to Los Angeles 1. No. 79 ... 6:08 a.m. 2. No. 71 ... 10:26 a.m. 3. No. 72 ... 2:47 p.m. 4. No. 75 ... 5:40 p.m. Trains to San Diego No. 72 ... 10:04 a.m. No. 74 ... 2:47 p.m. No. 76 ... 7:45 p.m. No. 78 ... 2:25 a.m. 1. Thru sleeper to Denver, * Thru sleeper to Denver, Kansas City and Chicago. 2. Phoenix Connection. 3. Houston, Galveston, Texas and New Orleans connection, Train #71 car third sleeper to Grand Canyon. C. A., WALKER, Agent YOUR CHANCE To own a home. Buy a lot in Wallop Sub-Division for $1300. First payment only $120. Balance $25.00 monthly. After you have paid a few hundred dollars on these lots we will build you a home according to your own plans. HARGROVE REALTY COMPANY PHONE 1 109 E. CENTER ST. NEW TODAY WANTED—Position driving truck or tractor. 209 E. Broadway, Anaheim. WANT office space, with or without desk, give price and location. T. C. H., Plain Dealer. WIDOW would like some one to board and room. References exchanged. Box 5, Plain Dealer. FOR RENT—3-room furnished upt. and garage. Phone 576-J or call at 124 Vine. WANTED—Readers to notice page 175 of Saturday Evening Post, current issue. We are the cleaners it refers to, Acme Cleaners and Dyers, 250 E. Center-st, Phone 48. W. S. VARNUM 118 E. SOUTH STREET Anaheim representative Real Silk Hosiery Mills, Indianapolis, Ind. I match every shade of shoes and gowns with our new 39 color, advance fashion exhibit. Evening calls on post card requests. Delivery, quality and service. "Absolutely Guaranteed—you the judge." Read ads in Saturday Evening Post, Good Housekeeping, Vogue, etc. POULTRY WANTED—To buy POULTRY for cash. Will call for it. Phone E. W. Pohlmana 7-8-2; address R. F. D. 2 FOR SALE—White Leather satchel HELP WANTED WANTED—Washing to do at home. Inuireq 215 Chestnut or phone 348-J. WANTED—Girl for general housework. Phone 181R2. WANTED—Two experienced sales-ladies for Saturdays. Kafateria Shoe Store, 109 W. Center. WANTED—Reliable man at once. Fullerton Dye Works, 109 S. Spadra or phone Fullerton 6. DISHWASHER wanted. Three hours work daily. Apply Ireland Bros. 139 W. Center-st. Ruether's Mkt. BUSINESS CHANCES SHOE REPAIR SHOP for sale, Champion machinery. High class trade. $400 monthly. $2500, $500 down, terms. Pomona Califi, Box 262. WANTED TO EXCHANGE—Good business in Santa Ana as 1st payment on ranch property. Ph. 181-J-4 or address P. O. box 4, Anaheim. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good business for real estate. J. E. Schumacher Co., 212 W. Center. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—3 h. p. vertical I. H. Candles, Canvases, Scents. REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE HAVE YOU GOOD COLLATERAL We have twenty acres full bearing Valencia grove, heavily loaded with fruit. Good pumping plant, building very close in, for sale at a bargain price and on easy terms. If you have no money for the first payment owner will take good paper as security. This offering is worthy of your early investigation. Three acres bearing valencias close to Anaheim, with five rooms home, gas, electricity. A duplex nearly completed with four rooms on each side, double garage, on lot large enough for another similar building. This is priced at $7200, with easy terms and at this price it will pay better than 15 per cent. This is one of the best small investments we have. Simpson Realty Company 130 W. Center Street 7 SALES IN 5 DAYS KEEP THE GOOD WORK UP HOUSES OF ALL KIND FROM 2 TO 10 ROOM GOOD TERMS AND PRICES $500 DOWN Santa Ana st., 4 room modern $2,900. $1,000 DOWN Pauline St., 3 room, built-in features $2,700. $1,750 DOWN Dandy close in, 6 room furnished, will take in lot $7,000. $2,500 DOWN On Zeyn, new beautiful 5 room, $6,800. LOS ANGELES, 2 STORY, 9 ROOM A-1 modern home, up-to-last minute, EXCHANGE FOR HOME here, $18,000. $1,000 DOWN good 7 room, income property, renting 3 rooms, $5,500. BUNGALOW COURT, 5-4 room flats POULTRY WANTED—To buy Poultry for cash. Will call for it. Phone E. W. Pohlmann 7-H-2; address R. P. D. 2. FOR SALE—White Leghorn hatching eggs. A. L. Wolfert, one block west of Cypress garage, Cypress. FOR SALE—White Pekin Duck eggs for hatching. Tanglewood Ranch, corner Ball and Brookhurst-rd. Phone Anaheim 37J3. FOR SALE—200 laying hens, $1.25 each, grape and blackberry plants, 8c, 3-4 mile west of Magnolia school, F. Stromberg. FOR SALE—White Leghorn laying hens. Reasonable. South side county-rd. 1st house east of P. E. tracks at Cypress. W. L. & R. I. baby chicks, guaranteed stock. We brood chicks to any size. Also laying pullets. Carter Ranch, box 127 Garden Grove, Phone G. G. J-2. YOUNG laying hens, R. I. and White Leghorn for sale to reduce flock, Geo. H. Moohins, Corona Road, continuation of North-st. FOR SALE—Baby chicks, Red, Rocks, Leghorna, E. M. Chalmers, 124 N. L. A. St. GARDEN GROVE HATCHERY 1 mile west and 1-2 mile north of Garden Grove, has Kelleys Kunality Baby Chix Every Wednesday and Thursday Chicks from closely culled and mated pens. F. C. White Leghorn hens a specialty. Ph. Garden Grove 110-W. BABY CHICKS When you buy chicks from us you know what you are getting, because we hatch only from purebred flocks that have been closely called for both standard qualities and egg production; that are housed and fed for breeding purposes, and that are free from lice and mites, thus you are going to get real vitality and will raise a larger per cent of chicks that will produce the eggs. Come in and talk it over and put your orders in now for any future date. ORANGE COUNTY HATCHERY 821 E. Fourth, Santa Ana ANAHEIM FEED & FUEL COMPANY Hay, Grain, Feeds, Poultry Supplies Fertilizers, Wood, Coal, Sprays and Insecticides Public Weigh Masters MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—3 h. p. vertical I. H. C. engine. Completely overhauled. Phone Placentia 150-J-3. FOR SALE—Ladies dark blue serge suit, nearly new, size 38 or 40. Price $15. Phone 721R3. FOR SALE—Second hand sash and doors, chicken wire, fencing, tank, and tank house, pump and engine, hot water tank, toilet, etc. Call Wilson & Beaver, 399-R or see at corner of Gitron and Chestnut-sts. FOR SALE—Fresh goat, oak dining table, chiffonier, dresser, bookcase, desk, duplex water percolator, cultivator. S. M. Blachly, Lincoln Ave., Phone 783-W. FOR SALE—8 electric hovers, wired and automatic regulators ready to hinge to wall of brooder, house and 2 stoves with drums, desilit burners, automatic regulars, all for sale cheap. G. G. Priddy, 1st ranch north of Cypress station. Phone Anaheim 725J3. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS BAGGAGE and Express delivered to any part of the city. Reasonable prices. Phone 920; Anaheim. WANTED—To buy 5 shares Anaheim Union Water Stock 780-W. WANTED—Your automobile to sell: We net you the cash. Only standard makes considered. Orange County "Certified" Motor Car Market, 203 S. Los Angeles-st. Phone 94. Cement Pipe Lines Nick Hile Ph. 893-W Anaheim Los Angeles Markets Butter ...45 Fresh Extra...26½ Case Counts...23 Pullets...23 1-2 Hens, under 3½ lbs., per lb...22 Hens, colored, 4 lbs., and up each per lb...28 NOTICES DON'T list your property until you have seen us. 227 E. Center, Phone 926. NOTICE to real estate agents: My property 1107 Lincoln ave., Anaheim is off the market. Gertrude A. Lawrence. I. H. R. Hunter will not be responsible for debts contracted after this date; Meh. 12th by Mrs. H. R. Hunter. Signed Harry Hunter. DRESSMAKING MESDAMES Mosley and Carle artistic dressmaking and fancy work "The Little Shoppe." 216 Wilson-Bever Bldg., 148 W. Center., Phone 1043. Hours 9 to 4. FOR SALE—Some one-year old budded Valencias, $1 to $1.50. O.E.King, care Martenett Hardware. RANCH SUPPLIES FOR SALE—Honey, Phone 759J11. FOR SALE—Byran and Jackson No. 6 pump, Phone 184-W. J. E. McDOWELL TRUCKING CO., Dealers in fertilizers: 350 E. Center ORANGE COUNTY HATCHERY 821 E. Fourth, Santa Ana ANAHEIM FEED & FUEL COMPANY Hay, Grain, Feeds, Poultry Supplies Fertilizers, Wood, Coal, Sprays and Insecticides Public Weigh Masters 242 W. Center St. Phone 317 Anaheim, California M. EUGENE DURFEE ARCHITECT Phone 692, New Kraemer Bldg. Anaheim, Calif. A Cincinnati boy who had run away was found asleep in a soap factory. He probably felt that a soap factory was the very last place they would think of looking for him—Judge. PH. 893-W Anaheim Los Angeles Markets Butter ... 45 Fresh Extra ... 26% Case Counts ... 23 Pullets ... 23 1-2 Hens, under 3½ lbs., per lb. ... 22 Hens, colored, 4 lbs., and up each per lb. ... 25 Broilers, 1¼ lbs., to 2 lbs., each ... 42 Fryers, 1½ to 2 lbs., each ... 42 Broilers, 1 to 2½ lbs., each ... 40 Roosters, soft bone, over 2 lbs. and up, per lb. ... 28 Ducklings, Pekha, 3½ lbs., and up, per lb ... 20 Stage, per k ... 18 Old ducks, 3½ lbs., up, each lb. ... 20 Geese ... 20 Young tom turkeys, 13 lbs., and up, each per lb. ... 32 Young tom turkeys, dressed, 12 lbs., and up, each per lb. ... 38 Hen turkeys, $ lbs., and up each per lb. ... 32 Plain Dealer Want Ads Get Results path. THE COP Dirty Work at the Crossroads. OF COURSE NOW IF YOU WANT TO BUY A COUPLE TICKETS TO THE COPPER'S BALL WHY MAYBE... Wanted---Orange Grove Have cash and clear eastern farm for property here C. B. BERGER CO., REALTORS GROUND FLOOR FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING FREE RIDE TO OCEANSIDE CITRUS LAND UNDER HENSHAW DAM. $125 PER ACRE. EASY TERMS. WILL YOU TAKE THAT DAY OFF NOW OR WAIT UNTIL THESE PRICES DOUBLE. COME IN OR CALL US UP. WE LEAVE EVERY MORNING AT 8:30. LAMB-WRIGHT-REALTY COMPANY NEXT TO POSTOFFICE .07 SO. CLEMENTINE PHONE 951 FOR SALE—Live in rear house, front houses bring in ninety dollars month. $250 handles. Phone 876. WANTED—Wilmington city lots, business property or close in acreage. See Joe Wagner with Hargrove Realty Co., 105 E. Center-st., Anaheim. Phone 1. A FEW lots for sale in the Berger Tract, only 4 blocks from center of town, from $1260 up. C. B. Berger Co., 108 S. Los Angeles-st. Anaheim. Phone 523. HOW'S THIS: 4-room modern bungalow $3750. Take cheap auto as part payment. Balance terms to suit YOU. S. M. Kistler, 236 W. Center, Stewart's Office. RANCHERS ATTENTION We have for sale at a bargain, one FOR SALE 20 acres in bearing walnuts, sub-divided into four, five acres tracts, all improvements, light, water and gas. Beat of soil and location. For prices and terms, apply to Riehl Broe, owners, southwest corner of Ball and Magolnia avenue, Anaheim, Calif. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Unfurnished 4-room duplex. Inquire 414 W. Cypress. Phone 927-W. FOR RENT—Conpletely furnished 2 room, bath, kitchenette and dressing room. Roberts Apts. Phone 953. FOR RENT—Nice furnished room and garage. Call at 515 E. Broadway. Phone 260-W. FOR RENT—Large new attractive single Apt. Biltmore Apts. Opposite Elks Club. FOR RENT—5 rooms and breakfast room, all modern and new, this is a nice place, all large rooms and good location. Parties will move out Saturday. W. L. Morris Realty Co., room 2, Golden State Bank Bldg. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—One work mule, also 4 burner Perfection oil stove in good condition. Phone 747R2. FOR SALE—Milch cow, $95. S. East St. R. R. 5. Ph. 375-M. Wm. Pannier. FOR SALE—Cow, fresh, chickens, geese, geese eggs, furniture and plano. Also lease raheh with crop, 5 1-2 miles west on Lincoln highway and 1-2 mile south on Western. A. D. Arbogast. AUTOS & SUPPLIES FOR SALE—Hudson super, six 7 passenger A-1 condition. Just the car for camping trip. $575. Terms, see Brainard, 305 N. L. A. St. Insurance Service Your every insurance want cared for. J. E. Rodden 215 First National Bank Bldg. Phone 71 Anaheim HOW'S THIS 4-room modern bungalow $3750. Take cheap auto as part payment. Balance terms to suit YOU. S. M. Kistler, 236 W. Center, Stewart's Office. RANCHERS ATTention We have for sale at a bargain, one 25 horsepower, general electric motor, and equipment; also new deep well pump. For particular apply The J. T. Lyon Realty Co., 111 No. Los Angeles, Street, Anaheim, Cal. Phone 46. Fine thrifty 10-acre 10-year-old. VALENCIA ORANGE GROVE Including beautiful SWIMMING POOL Well appointed 2 1-2 miles south of Anaheim, close to state highway, soil sandy loam. Plenty water, electricity and grammar and high school bus pass place. Terms or exchange. Mrs.-Freda, fruit stand Reuther's Market. "BIG VALUES, LOW COST" SIX-ROOM modern house, 50x135 lot, on So. Kroeger-st., the lowest priced good six-room house in the city. Price $5000, about two thousand dollars balance three years at 7 per cent. EAST FRONT lot, 50x169 on N. Wilhelmina-st. An extra large lot at an extra low price. $1350, and $400 will handle. FOUR ROOMS, bungalow with garage, priced at $3875 and $1375 will handle. DUPLEX, brand new and well located, double garage, oak floors in living rooms, all built in features. Price $8400 and about $3000 will handle. BUNGALOW COURT, the finest property of its kind in the city. Very well built, exceptionally well located and fully rented. Shows splendid income on the figure at which we can deliver. See us at once for price and terms. PALOMAR TRACT LOTS, all improvements being rapidly installed. Beautiful homesites on the prettiest and highest ground in the city. Highest quality building sites at the most moderate prices. SIDNAM REALTY 245 CO W.CENTER 210 AUTOS & SUPPLIES FOR SALE—Hudson super, six 7 passenger A-I condition. Just the car for camping trip, $575. Terms, see Brainard, 305 N. L. A., St. Insurance Service Your every insurance want cared for J. E. Rodden 215 First National Bank Bldg. Phone 71 Anaheim 15% Down Balance Monthly Payments Lots in the CARROLL TRACT $1,000 to $2,100 7 BLOCKS FROM CENTER OF CITY SOUTH AND LOS ANGELES For information inquire at Tract Office or Call 978-J By H. M. TALBURT