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1923-04-21 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 3 of 12 · OCR glm-ocr
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Fox hunting has been revived in America's Capital as well as in "Merrified Rock Creek Hunt club having diligently followed the hounds over hill and ing the entire winter. William F. Downey, Jr., muster of the hounds (ce on their hunt, Robert H. Dawson, acting as huntsman and George P. Mullin just before starting off for a hunt. Plain Dealer Want Ads Will Bring Results NOTICE NEW SUB-DIVISION AT CYPRESS KNOWN AS LAHOMA TRACT Priddy & Sconce office at Cypress are preparing a new sub-division at Cypress. This tract is on the boulevard 2 blocks from Cypress P. E. Station. Nice grammar school and stores, Anaheim high school bus. This sub-division will have graded and graveled streets, gas, lights and water pressure system—piped to all lots, boulevard lots $800.00, up—just off boulevard $690.00 up, half acre and acre tracts can be had ¼ down balance monthly. Also bear in mind Cypress is expecting some oil developments, if it comes it would be good to own some land there—but if Cypress don't prove to have oil, you have acquired property in a good location where it will have a good resale value. FACTS TO CONSIDER You have an oil bet, and Cypress is the center of 4 of the greatest oil fields in the United States—It has street car and bus covenants, and people that run Priddy & Sonce office at Cypress are preparing a new subdivision at Cypress. This tract is on the boulevard 2 blocks from Cypress P. E. Station. Nice grammar school and stores, Anaheim high school bus. This sub-division will have graded and graveled streets, gas lights and water pressure system—piped to all lots, boulevard lots $800.00, up—just off boulevard $600.00 up, half acre and acre tracts can be had ½ down balance monthly. Also bear in mind Cypress is expecting some oil developments, if it comes it would be good to own some land there—but if Cypress don't prove to have oil, you have acquired property in a good location where it will have a good resale value. FACTS TO CONSIDER You have an oil bet, and Cypress is the center of 4 of the greatest oil fields in the United States—It has street car and bus covenants, and people that want near street car service to Los Angeles are going to come on down the line, for high prices around Compton and other towns only means people are selling and coming farther out, you can't go wrong to buy where the facilities will mean a good resale value. Now folks there will be only 54 parcels of land on this tract to sell and they wont last long and with land going higher, we don't expect to be able to secure another tract with like location—with improvements in, to sell at these prices. We expect to have improvements completed in about 10 days but if you want to make your selections early, you can do so by paying a small deposit down. Which will be held with the trust company pending your option, when all improvements are in SEE PRIDDY & SCONCE Office Corner of Lincoln and Walker Boulevards at Cypress 7 Miles West of Anaheim Going to Press Newspaper The Plain Dealer's 2nd Annual Orange Show Number A BEAUTIFUL HIGH GRADE MAGAZINE PRINTED ON THE FINEST BOOK PAPER Beautiful Pictures Exploitation SHOWING THE AMAZING GROWTH OF ANAHEIM A BEAUTIFUL HIGH GRADE MAGAZINE PRINTED ON THE FINEST BOOK PAPER Beautiful Pictures Exploitation SHOWING THE AMAZING GROWTH OF ANAHEIM, IT INDUSTRIES, BUSINESS, ETC. HOW MANY COPIES CAN YOU Every Plain Dealer Subscriber Will Receive Extra Copies to Mail East ORDER TODAY The Orange County Plain Dealer, Dear Sir: You will find enclosed $ for copies of Orange Show Number. Name Address PRESBYTEVIAN CHURCH John Holmes Walter, Minister Bible school at 9:45 a.m. Frnd. N. Gibba, superintendent, Classes for adults and children. Women's Class, W. M. Wickett, Men's Class, R. C. Hartranft. Piano Meditation, "Meditation," Balliste. Anthem, "Praise the Lord," Bearley. Offertory solo, Selected — Miss Elizabeth Walker. Sermon, "Mary of Bethany." Postlude, "March in F", Shelley. EVENING Piano Meditation, "Evening Song" Kinross. Anthem, "Dear Heart of the Shapherd," Kirkpatrick. Offertory solo, "My Task," Anhford—Miss M. Alice Grimshaw. Sermon, "Day by Day" Postlude, "Postlude," Balliste. QUARTET Miss Alice M. Grimshaw, soprano. Miss Elizabeth Walker, contralto. Mr. Maurice C. Waugh, tenor. Mr. William Ashin, basso. Dale Hamilton Evans, organist and director. First Congregational Church Buena Park S. F. Hilsenfeld, pastor Bible school 8:35 a.m. 11:00 a.m. services. Junior and Senior C. E. 6:30 p.m. Evening worship, 7:30 p.m. St. Beniface Catholic Church On next Sunday and until further notice masses will be celebrated at 7:30 a.m., 8:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. Evening service will be at 7:30. First Church of Christ Scientist Corner Churches and Philadelphia Sunday services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Subject: "Doctrine of Atonement." Wednesday, 8 p.m., a meeting at which semithronis of Christian Science healing are given. Sunday school, 9:30. Free Christian Science reading room at 806 First National Bank building, open daily except Sundays MAXWELL SPIRITUAL CHURCH Services will be held each m follows; lyubum 9:20 a.m. ling service, 10:50; class in a mediumship, 11:30; messages 12:30 p.m. and every MonuThursday, lectures and news 7:30 p.m. Methodist White Temple James Allen Gatesinger, M Minister MORNING Prelude, Grande Offertoire, — Miss Grace Curtis at the o' Processional, "Lead on, Eternal," 408. Invocation, Hymn, "Holy, Holy, Holy, God Almighty," 79. Apostles Creed. Prayer, Closing with the Prayer by the Congregation. Anthem, "Send Out Thy Guoned—Chorus Choir. Responsive Reading—15th Gloria. New Testament Lesson. Solo, "The Ninety and Nine" fessor Ellis Rhodes. Hymn, "Faith of Our Po415. Convention Sermon, Rev. C. Grist, D. D. Hymn, "Love Divine All Love celling," 355. Benediction. Postlude, "Chorale from H" Jubilate." EVENING Prelude, Andantino, Lemare, Hymn, "Lead Kindly Light, Prayer, Anthem," Jesus, My Savior," — Chorus Choir. Scripture Reading. Announcements. Offertery. Anthem, "Awakening Chorus," riel—Chorus Choir. Hymn, "Jeans, the Very Thiof Thee," 638. Sermon, "Robert Browning, Ian." Hymn, "Savior Thy Dying, Thou Gave Me," 349. Benediction. Postlude, "March in D", Man First Church of Christ Scientist Corner Chantres and Philadelphia Sunday services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Subject: "Doctrine of Atonement." Wednesday, 5 p.m., a meeting at which testimonials of Christian Science healing are given. Sunday school, 9:30. Free Christian Science reading room at $64 First National Bank building, open daily except Sundays and legal holidays, 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The public cordially welcome. First Spiritual Church 204 N. Los Angeles St. Mrs. Nellie Allen and another medium will hold circles at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Special music and trance lecture and messages will be given at 7:30 p.m. Every one is welcome. Grace Lutheran Church One block from Broadway on S. Palm. J. H. Peters, Pastor 9:30 a.m. Sunday school (Mission) Sunday school, 9:30. Service 10:45. Evening service, 7:30. 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. 10:45 a.m. Sermon for children. Parents are asked to bring their children. 7:30 p.m. Services. "Strangars and Pilgrims." At the morning service the new directories will be distributed. Social meeting of the Luther League Wednesday evening at the home of Paul Dickman and Forest Lee. First Christian Church Leon L. Myers Minister Bible school 9:45. Morning sermon, 11:00. Evening services 7:30. Calvary Baptist Church Re v. Sam P. Gott, pastor. 305 B. Citron, Phone 946 I. O. O. P. Hall, West Center St. 9:45 a.m. school—Harold H. Knox, Supt. 11:00 a.m. services; "Lessons from The Lord's Supper". 6:20 p.m. B. Y. P. L.-all departments. 7:30 p.m. services, Wednesday, Spanish Mission. 6:30 Teachers' Training class. 7:30 p.m. services, topic: 'From Prison to Prime Minister'. St. Michael's Episcopal Church Emily and Adela Sts. Rev. A. G. H. Bode, rector Sunday services: 8 a.m. Holy Communion. 9:45 Sunday school. 11 a.m. Morning prayer and sermon. On first Sunday of the month, Holy Communion. Everyone welcome. Press Now! Dealer's 2nd Orange number RADE MAGAZINE ST BOOK PAPER. Exploitation Articles RADE MAGAZINE ST BOOK PAPER. Exploitation Articles OF ANAHEIM, IT'S HOMES, ESS, ETC. CAN YOU USE? ber Will Receive One Free. Mail East 20c Wednesday, Spanish Mission. 6:30 Teachers' Training class. 7:30 p.m. services, topic: 'From Prison to Prime Minister'. St. Michael's Episcopal Church Emily and Adela Sts. Rev. A. G. H. Bode, rector Sunday services: 8 a.m. Holy Communion. 9:45 Sunday school. 11 a.m. Morning prayer and sermon. On first Sunday of the month. Holy Communion. Everyone welcome. Undenominational Jesse N. Blakeley, Pastor Meet at the pastor's home, 511 N. Olive-st., Anaheim, Calif., where the full gospel is preached, with old time results. Services each week as follows: Sabbath school, 9:45 a.m. Preaching service 11:00 a.m. Afternoon service, 3:00 p.m. Praise service 7:00 p.m. Midweek Bible Study — Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. CHRISTIAN TABERNAULLE Rev. L. L. Meers, Pastor 945 Bible School. 9:30 Men's Olden. 11:00 Communion Service. Morning Service. Sermon subject: "The Book of Romans." 6:30 Christian Endeavor Society. 7:30 Evening Sermon Subject: "Noah's Ark". Zion Lutheran Church Rev. H. G. Smelzer, pastor. Sunday school, 9:15. Sermon, 10:30. English sermon, 7:30. Tuesday, Y. P. S. 8:00 p.m. Choir practice, Friday at 7:30 p.m. Placentia Community Church Howard P. Gage, pastor 9:45 Bible school. 11:00 Morning worship. 9:30 p.m., Young People's meeting. 7:30 Evening service. SMART STYLES IN SUMMER SWEATERS Left—Confort and style are assured to the summer girl wearing of of the new 'Deauville' knitted sport sets. Right—One of the most novel of summer sport sweaters set be introduced to the vacation girl. The wool is dyed in the wall many color variations, which give the completed sweater a rather u usually attractive design. Announcement We are not going to quit Anaheim You can continue to call on us for service SPECIAL THIS WEEK 4 Drawers Steel Filing Cabinet, Regular $72.50, Now ... $60.00 We are not going to quit Anaheim You can continue to call on us for service SPECIAL THIS WEEK 4 Drawers Steel Filing Cabinet, Regular $72.50, Now .....$60.00 1 Safe New, Regular $160.00, Now .....$130.00 Desks 60-in Flat Top, Regular $60.00, Now $50.00 FACTORY AGENTS For the well known Invincible Steel filing cabinets Typewriters Sold on Easy Payment Plan We also maintain expert repair department Machines called for and delivered free of charge Anaheim Typewriter Exchange 220 East Center Street Anaheim, Calif. "Hello, Smith, Brooks E. Miller speaking. Have you bought your Bemco yet?" Smith: What's Bemco? Miller: Bemco is a coined word taken from my initials B. E. M. with company added. The whole name of the Company is Bemco Oil Syndicate No. 1. Smith: What is Bemco doing? Miller: Bemco No. 1 is an oil well being drilled on Signal Hill within 400 feet of 3 producing oil, wells. The 15½-in., casing was set last Tuesday at 655 feet and our drill is working now at 1450 feet "making hole" rapidly. Smith: What is the capitalization of Bemco? Miller: 1250 units of $100 each. Smith: That sounds pretty low. Miller: It is low. In fact, it is the lowest I know of and is a real chance for the investor to make big money. Smith: How often do they pay dividends? Smith: What is the capitalization of Bemco? Miller: 1250 units of $100 each. Smith: That sounds pretty low. Miller: It is low. In fact, it is the lowest I know of and is a real chance for the investor to make big money. Smith: How often do they pay dividends? Miller: Every thirty days by one of the leading banks of Long Beach. Smith: That's a pretty board of trustees you have. Miller: Do you know any of them? Smith: Yes, two. Miller: Call them up and ask them about this proposition. Smith: No, I am satisfied. I am sure you would not print their names unless they were really trustees. Miller: How many units do you want? Smith: Put me down for ten. Miller: Thanks. Come in and see me or my representative. Smith: I sure will. Harry E. Scott, Mgr. Main Office: Anaheim Office 711 Loew's State Bldg. 123 N. Los Angeles St. Los Angeles, telephone Main 3754 Phone Anaheim 505