oc-plain-dealer 1924-05-20
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CONGRESS SPEEDS TAX LEGISLATION
WASHINGTON, May 20—With the seller bonus bill written into law over President Coolidge's veto, party leaders in congress today sought to speed up final action on the new tax reduction bill.
The tax measure, now in conference, would provide a flat 25% reduction on all income taxes for the present year and a general washing of future taxes.
The crushing defeats administered opposition to the new revenue measure. Presidential spokesman who openly condemned the tax bill a week ago because it failed to include the Mellon plan, were now told to favor acceptance of the belief that another legislative clash between the White House and congress would result in grave damage to the president's political fortunes.
This belief was heightened by reliable reports that Secretary of the Treasury Mellon had practically withdrawn his opposition to the congressional tax bill which ultimately will be a compromise between the Longworth Republican House bill and the Simmons Democratic Senate measure.
Mellon is said to have told friends he would not urge a veto of the tax bill.
The bonus payments will be distributed over a period of 20 years with the bulk of payments due at the end of the twentieth year, about the time most of America's war debts will be refunded. For this reason, Mellon was reported to feel the bonus and tax bills would not clash nor wreak a severe financial hardship upon the government.
Congressional leaders today indicated the tax bill would be reported out of conference this week for final action in the senate and house. Under the rules, the bill will be considered first by the House and if the compromise ran away.
BUENA PARK
BUENA PARK, (Spl.)—Arthur Thurman is home from Cabazon to spend a few weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Thurman.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gtrina and Miss Irma Robinson were Fullerton shopper Saturday.
Mrs. E. A. Evans visited her son Hugh Evans in Los Angeles, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Porter and son Lee of Fullerton were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Robinson Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Mann were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Robinson Friday night.
The Christian Endeaver had a "Hard Times Party" Saturday night. Putches were very much in evidence. After amusing games, refreshments of crackers, pickles and water were served.
John Boyle of Compton was in town Saturday morning. He reported that his little daughter, Virginia, who has been quite sick is much improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snyder, Mr. Frank Payton and Miss Irma Robinson were Long Beach visitors Saturday evening.
A large number of our high school girls attended the girls Hill Jinks Friday night at the high school at Fullerton.
Mrs Oscar West entertained her mother, Mrs Faulkner and brother of Santa Ana Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo Trapp spent Thursday at Redondo.
Noel Dodd left Friday for a few days in Imperial valley.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bennett and Mrs Pauline Cole are at Laguna Beach to stay for a week.
The Jolly Neighbors had a pleasant surprise Friday evening in honor of Mrs. W. A. Calleyway's eighty-first birthday. The evening was pleasantly spent in games and conversation and at a new tire guarantee.
BUICK Touring, thoroly over hauled, good tires, many extra
the end of the twentieth year, about the time most of America's war debts will be refunded. For this reason, Mellon was reported to feel the bonus and tax bills would not clash nor wreak a severe financial hardship upon the government.
Congressional leaders today indicted the tax bill would be reported out of conference this week for final action in the senate and house. Under the rules, the bill is considered first by the House and if the compromise runs off, it will then go to the senate for the final touch before being sent to the White House.
YORBA LINDA
Jose Sanchez was soldier for the U.S. given last Wednesday by the Ganut club of Los Angeles, honoring Chas. P. Lummis, writer and lecturer.
The Associated Chambers of Commerce of Orange county are to be entertained at the Yorba Linda Woman's club house, at a chicken dinner, on the evening of Wednesday, May 28th. Tickets are now on sale by the local chamber of commerce and it is hoped a large number from here will attend.
Many friends here are much interested in the approaching wedding of Miss Doris Shaw of Pullerton who formerly resided here. A shower was given in her honor by Pullerton friends last week and was attended by Miss Marion Thing and Mrs. E. J. Richards of this place.
EXPECT TO NAME DRY AGENTS SOON
LOS ANGELES, May 20—The appointment of three prohibition agents to succeed Daniel J. O'Leary, Clarence Parker and Louis P. Remegie, whose suspension and dismissal yesterday disrupted the federal dry forces in So Calif., was expected today.
Prohibition Director S. F. Rutter of San Francisco announced he would replace all the men at once.
With O'Leary suspended for 30 days and Parker and Remegie dismissed outright, J. H. Shoup, permit investigator, was named temporary acting agent in charge of the So Calif. district, the position which O'Leary held.
O'Leary was suspended for 30 days without pay on charges of "cross dereliction of duty." Parker and Remegie were discharged for "official misconduct." O'Leary refused to comment on his suspension today other than to say he that a rescinding order will be forthcoming shortly.
ANDERSON REALTY CO.
OCCUPIES NEW HOME
The D. W., Anderson & Son Realty Co. has moved into the new block, 210 North Los Angeles, recently completed. The firm members are inviting their friends to call and enjoy with them the pleasant new quarters.
The building contains three store rooms one of which is occupied by W. W. Scott with a restaurant and soft drinks stand, and negotiations are under way for mother, Mrs. Faulkner and brother of Santa Ana Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Trapp spent Thursday at Redondo.
Nool Dodd left Friday for a few days in Imperial valley.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bennett and Mrs Pauline Cole are at Laguna Beach to stay for a week.
The Jolly Neighbors had a pleasant surprise Friday evening in honor of Mrs. W. A. Calloway's eighty-first birthday. The evening was pleasantly spent in games and conversation and at a late hour daltry refreshments were served to the following guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wilsey and children, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cole and children, Mrs. Bacon and daughter, Mildred, Mrs. Emauel Bastindy and son, Ernest, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bastady and children, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Horn, Mrs. J. R. Schefield.
Mr. S. P. Hilgenfeld, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Thurman, Mrs. L. E. Herkey and son Everette, Mr. Mike Ryman, Mr. John Ryman, Mrs.Webber, Mr. and Mrs.MvNeil and son, Alvin, Mr. and Mrs.Bon Callway and children, Mr. and Mrs.D.S.Tectere, Mr. and Mrs.Ceill and Mrs.Martin and Mr. and Mrs.W.A.Culloway.
Mr. and Mrs Harry Perch and daughter; Margery of Hollywood were guards of Mr. and Mrs.G.W.Girvin.
Mr. and Mrs.Fred Bastady and children visited Mrs.Bastady's mother in Pasadena Sunday.
The funeral of Mrs.Sarah J.Pay, mother of our banker, James A.Pay, occurred today from Backs Terry and Campbell undertaking parlor.
The Woman's club have bought the Methodist church property on Grand Ave and will use the building as a clubroom. They expect The Methodist church have not had regular services here for some time. Most of their members have transferred their membership to Fullerton or Anheml.
Mr. and Mrs.A.Nelson and daughters, Beulah and Margaret visited Mr. and Mrs.Charles Chardler in Reddoado Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.L.J.Robson and family visited Mr.Robson's aunt,Mrs.Lusfer at Placentia Sunday.
SPECIAL HOLIDAY RATES ON SANTA FE
The Santa Fe will put on special holiday rates to all points within the state May 29-31, an count of Memorial Day, it was announced today by A.C.Walker local agent. He said that similar rates would be on between similar points July 1-5. The rate will be a round-trip fare for one and one half price.
He also announced several passenger sensors who are planning to leave
With O'Leary suspended for 30 days and Parker and Remegie dismissed outright, J. H. Shoup, permit investigator, was named temporary acting agent in charge of the So Calif. district, the position which O'Leary held.
O'Leary was suspended for 30 days without pay on charges of "gross dereliction of duty." Parker and Remegie were discharged for "official misconduct." O'Leary refused to comment on his suspension today other than to say he that a rescinding order will be forthcoming shortly.
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ANDFRSON REALTY CO.
OCCURIES NEW HOME
The D. W., Anderson & Sons Realty Co. has moved into the new block, 210 North Los Angeles, recently completed. The firm members are inviting their friends to call and enjoy with them the pleasant new quarters.
The building contains three store rooms one of which is occupied by W. W. Scott with a restaurant and soft drinks stand, and negotiations are under way for letting the others. The realty company occupies the center room.
BUSINESS CLASSIFIED
FIRESTONE AND OLDFIELD TIRES
Bicycle and Motorcycle Repairing and Welding
W. H. Boon
147 So. Los Angeles St.
BLACKSMITHING AND HORSE SHOEING
Oxy-Acetylene Welding
J. E. Gatewood, Richfield
PANTOMIME by J. H. Striebel
COUZENS RECOVERS
WASHINGTON, May 20—Senator James Couzens of Mich., returned to Washington last night from Baltimore, where he has been confined at Johns Hopkins hospital, following an operation for gall stones. He was said to be recovering rapidly.
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TIME TABLE
A. T. & S. F. R. R.
In effect February 17, 1924
Trains to Los Angeles
*No. 79 ... 6:08 A.M.
No. 71 ... 11:28 A.M.
**No. 73 ... 4:50 P.M.
*No. 75 ... 8:52 P.M.
Trains to San Diego
No. 78 ... 1:56 A.M.
***No. 72 ... 10:04 A.M.
No. 74 ... 3:45 P.M.
No. 76 ... 6:47 P.M.
Through sleepers to Denver, Kansas City and Chicago.
***Through sleeper to Chicago and Grand Canyon connection.
**Houston, Galveston, Texas and New Orleans connection, and Phoenix connection.
C. A. WALKER, Agent.
NEW TODAY
LE—Jersey cow; good Inquire 822 No. Palm-st.
LE—Sweet Spanish and k. White Globe onion 25c cwt. Call 1057-J.
D—By young man, posi-bookkeeper, general office detail credits and corrections. Phone 1070-W.
Several clear income properties to exchange for groves and assume. Want 6-acre groves. Geo. B. Or, 103 Emily-st; phone
NOTICE TO SHRINERS
Suriners in Orange County interested in the forma-Santa Ana Shrine Club, attend the meeting at the Temple Banquet Room, Ana, Tuesday May 20, 1924 p.m. By order of the vice.
USED AUTOS
Of Reconditioned 'Cars
SPORT, in first class new paint, wire wheels, extras.
21, five passenger coupe, finish, many extras.
AC 59 Touring, thorouly over-good tires, many extras.
RUING, thorouly over-good tires, many extras.
NEW TODAY
FOR RENT—5 rooms and garage; close in. Inquire 1001 West Broadway; phone 313-M.
FOR RENT—2-room furnished apt., just renovated; garage if desired. 218 So. Clementine.
FOR SALE—Furniture by the piece. Mrs. E. B. Camp, 761-J-1.
FOR RENT—Very attractive 5-room bungalow, furnished; garage; $50. 831 So. Claudina-st.
FOR RENT—Dandy building in rear of Wardrobe clothing store; suitable for shop or warehouse; $20 month. Wilson-Bever, 148 W. Center-st; phone 399-R.
FOR SALE—Two-wheel trailer; A-1 condition; $25. C. J. Black, 422 N. South-st, corner South and Palm.
FOR RENT—3-room furnished house; close in; garage. 408 Oak-street.
FOR SALE—Modern 5-room house; close in. 205 East Broadway.
FOR RENT—2-room furnished apt., sleeping porch and bath; one block from Center-st. 120 North Topeka.
HASSLER shock absorbers for Ford; heavy type; regular $25, sacrificed for $15. 222 E. Alberta; phone 377-R.
FOR RENT—Five-room house, sleeping porch and double garage; close in; reasonable rent. 126 Chartres-st; phone 378-J.
FOR SALE—One sweet, potato plant bed. W. G. Smith Nursery, Golden ave., one mile south of Olinda; phone 150-R-11.
FOR RENT—Five-room furnished FOR RENT—Furnished 4-room modern house. Inquire 427 So. Helena.
FOR SALE—Spitz puppies. 517 S. Palm; phone 1008-W.
NOTICE—Dr. M. B. Schmee announces removal of chriropody office from Ramona building, Fourth and Broadway, room 312, Santa Ana.
FOR RENT—2-room furn. apt.; gas, lights and garage; $21 per mo. Phone 507-W.
FOR RENT—6-room nungalow; nicely furnished; garage; a nice variety of fruits; also garden; plenty of flowers and shrubbery; $60 per month; light and water paid. 825 So. Claudina.
NEWLY furnished 3-room and bath.bunsalow in attractive court.Call at No. 5, 412 North Claudina-st.
FOR RENT—Front office; $25 per month. 148 West Center-st.
FOR SALE — Reasonable; nice cherry dresser and Axminster rug. 9x10. 559 So. Olive-st.
FOR RENT—Front house, No. 2, Grecoma Court, 205 So. Citron-st; look it over and see a real up-to-date place.Wilson-Bever, owners. 148 West Center; phone 399-R.
MISCELLANEOUS
DIANO like new. Fullerton, $20.Harry Fellinge, Nelson Music Co.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE — Restaurant and news stand doing good business: excellent location; fixtures and 2-year lease. 244 E. Center.
FOR RENT—APARTMENT
FOR RENT—Double foyer.Apt., upstairs with garages.S.Clementine.Phone 833
FOR RENT—Newly rented.Apt.on W.Broadway,floor or unfurnished,very restPhone 82-M
FOR RENT—Three-roomment and bath, unfurnished.Lincoln-ave.
FOR RENT — Apt.at Apts.113 N.Emily st.
FOR RENT—4-room unfit flat.406 N.Lemon.or plaza
FOR RENT—Large new court duplex; only $33month; water paid.W.Reality Co.,Golden StainBldg.
FOR RENT—Neat new apartments for $30.00 per acre at 410 S.Philadelphia-sto-Apt.11.
FOR RENT TRANSIENT ROOMS AND LIVE AT THE HOTEL ANGELA AT REDUCED SUMMER! The finest fireproof apartment in Orange co.Beach by social hall and roof of luxuriously furnished apartment complete with maid servicing phone, light, hot and cold gas, steam heat,and launa linens included.Transient and monthly rates.College Philadelphia and E.Phone 1200.
FOR RENT—One single apartment on one double apt.; every finished; hot water.Roberta cor.Lemon and Center; $$53.
FOR RENT—3-room foyer
CARS
SPORT, in first class,
new paint, wire wheels,
extras.
AC 59 Touring, thoroulailed, 4 new tires, 90
grantee.
Touring, thorouly overgold tires, many extras.
F 23 Coupe, in first class
2 bumpers, motor
man yother extras.
Every Car Guaranteed
take your old car in ex.
Terms can be arranged.
ADillac Garage
Los Angeles St. Anaheim
PLANTINGS
BY CITRUS FRUIT
Oranges make up 46
of the bearing acreage of
but over 87 per cent of
hearing acreage, accordrecent report from the
Agric. This indicates an
importance for this
age which matures in the
changes in the California industry are also ocThere has been a 43 percause in grapefruit planttin in Imperial valley,
one 1500 acres have been
Lemons have increased
ent as compared with
per cent for oranges. The
lemmons the last year,
averaged a little less
greatest new acreage of naces is being planted in
Mes and San Bernardinolage and Los Angelesin new plantings of vampirical-co leads in new
of lemons as well as
AL HOLIDAY
DES ON SANTA FE
Santa Fe will put on speray rates to all points
the state May 29-31, atMemorial Day, it was
died today by A.C. Walker.
He said that similar
old be on between similar
1-5. The rate will be
strip fare for one and oneannounced several passion are planning to leave
CARS
FOR RENT—Five-room house,
sleeping porch and double garage;
close in; reasonable rent. 125
Chartres-st; phone 378-J.
FOR SALE—One sweet, potato plant bed. W. G. Smith Nursery, Golden-ave, one mile south of Olinda; phone 150-R-11.
FOR RENT—Five-room furnished house; also 4-room, unfurnished. Inquire 318 So. Bush, in rear.
FOR SALE—Camping outfit, complete. Inquire at Popcorn Stand, Lemon and Center, afternoon.
STOREROOM FOR RENT—3-year lease; rent reasonable; located 208 No. Los Angeles-st. Anaheim, See D. W. Anderson & Sons Realty Co., 219 No. Los Angeles-st. Anaheim, Calif.
FOR RENT—Furnished single apt., close in; gas, electricity and water furnished; $25 per month. 202 Melrose-st.
MUST be sold at once; 5-acre bearing oranges; 5-room house; price, $14,500; half cash. Box 201, Plain Dealer.
PROFESSIONAL
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Dr. Joseph H. Coleman CHIROPRACTOR
Six Years Successful Practice in Los Angeles
Phone 845 250 E. Center St.
Ground floor; Anaheim
Phones—1169J; Office 207.
Dr. Walter R. Blakely Optometrist-Optician
We do our own lens grinding 90 W. Center St. Anaheim, Cal.
DR. LASTE D ANDERSON
MISCELLANEOUS
CIANO like new. Fullerton, 620. Harry Fellinge, Nelson Music Co.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE — Restaurant and news stand doing good business; excellent location; fixtures and 2-year lease. 244 E. Center.
RANCH SUPPLIES
FOR SALE—Record bud valencia orange trees. W. G. Smith Nursery, 1 mile south Olinda, Golden ave.; phone Placement 150-R-11.
AVOCADO TREE SALE—7000 one-year-old fine trees cheap. E. C. Counts, Whittier-Calif. Phone 9021.
BUSINESS CARDS
LAWN MOWERS sharpened and cleaned not over $1.00. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 452 or 214 Melrose.
ALL KINDS OF HAULING done at reasonable rates. Moving a specialty, 615 East Center-st; phone 946-J.
McDOWELL TRUCK & TRANSFER CO.
COMPOSITION DRAINBOARDS floors and bath tubs enclosed. Wood drain boards covered at low cost. Estimates gladly furnished. W. M. Davila. Call at Sidnam Reality Co., 122 S. Lemon-st. Phone 210.
PAINTING, PAPERHANGING & TINTING-Paul Reuter & Co., phone 441, Anaheim.
M.EUGENE DURFEE ARCHITECT Phone 692, New Kraemer Bldg. Anaheim, Calif.
WHY not get your lawn mower sharpened and cleaned hard work. Make it a pleasure.Call 214 Melrose or phone 452.
5½ PER CENT MONEY I will loan your money on your land in Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, Kansas, Illinois, or any other Middle Western State, or I will purchase your mortgages or other securities.J.G.BONE,536 Markwell building,Long Beach,phone 619-78.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
date place.Wilson-Bever owners.
148 West Center; phone 399-K.
luxuriously furnished apart complete with maid service phone, light, hot and cold gas, steam heat, and laulinens included. Transient and monthly rates.Co Philadelphia and E.
Phone 1200.
FOR RENT—One single apt., one double apt.; everyninished; hot water.Robert cor.Lemon and Center; 953.
FOR RENT—3-room fax Apt.with breakfast nook matte water heater.oal throughout.New furniture age.$40.Inquire 211 1-ron-st.
FLATTS FOR RENT—F3 rooms and bath; hot waand light.Phone 832-J.
225 S.Claudina-st.
FOR RENT—the Colony nicely furnished Apts.at $35 per month and sleepinat $20 and $25 per moni al Apts.149 N.Lemo
FOR RENT—Three room bath; laundry trays; unfur423 No.Philadelphia.Include 202 No.Olive.
FOR RENT—Four rooms furnished; 404 No.Lemon from park.Phone 562-J.
FOR RENT—116 S.Olive apartment, with garage, room; free water and An best daily paper; adults o quire at 225 E.Wilhelmin
FOR RENT—Four-room fax and unfurnished apts.; paid; daily paper fun rents on a new basis.Apt.
14,Marita Court,118 N.tine.
FOR RENT—Modern single Apts.Nicely fur Also private garage.Robert Cor.Lemon and Center-st953.
SEE the attractive single enment at Biltmore before do home-like atmosphere a ideal location.Biltmore mentions.op.Elka' Club.
FOR RENT—3-room and furnished apt.1106 Limo
FOR RENT—New 4-rooms with garage.Inquire 742 N Phone 737-J.
FOR RENT—On the best s town,新 modern flats ed and unfurnished; dining living room,大型 kitchen bath; hardwood floors and garage; new scale of 747 N.Lemo.phone 99
REAL HOLIDAY
DEES ON SANTA FE
Santa Fe will put on speray rates to all points
in state May 29-31, according today by A. C. Walker,
at. He said that similar
bids be on between similar
dates July 1-5. The rate will be
rip fare for one and onehalf per cent.
announced several passions are planning to leave
our points east, taking addition at that time. Twelve
trains will leave that
the Santa Fe from Los
Chicago, he said, inven sections of the Limite sections of the Navajo,
sections of the Mission,
back-east excursion
to be on sale until Sept.
Oct. 31 return limit.
RECOVERS
NORTON, May 20—Sensa Coutens of Mich., receiving Washington last night
timeline, where he has
lined at Johns Hopkins
following an operation
stones. He was said to
ring rapidly.
Bring Good Results
TIME TABLE
T. & S. F. R. R.
St February 17, 1924
nms to Los Angeles
6:08 A.M.
11:28 A.M.
4:50 P.M.
8:52 P.M.
nns to San Diego
1:56 A.M.
10:04 A.M.
3:46 P.M.
6:47 P.M.
sleepers to Denver,
city and Chicago.
ough sleeper to Chicago
Canyon connection.
ton, Galveston, Texas
Douglas connection, and
A. WALKER, Agent.
Johnston-Wickett Clinic
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
HOURS:
8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
Phone 380
DR. D. G. GOLDING
General Office Practice
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Glasses Pitted
Cassou Bldg., 120 W. Center St.
Annaheim, Calif.
Phone 728
DR. SUE M. AMACK
DR. HENRY C. VOGT
ANAHEIM'S CHIROPRACTORS
Palmer Graduates
Ground Floor Office
317 No. L. A. St. Anaheim, Calif.
Six Years Successful Practice in Los Angeles
Phone 845 250 E. Center St.
Ground floor; Anaheim
Phones—1169J; Office 207.
Dr. Walter R. Blakely
Optometrist-Optician
We do our own lens grinding
179 W. Center St. Anaheim, Cal.
Dr. Leota P. Anderson
CHIROPRACTOR
Office phone 417
Residence phone 1074
Fisher Building
135 W. Center Anaheim, Calif.
Office House 10 to 4 Phone 810
Dr. Guy Allison Rawson
MEDICINE-SURGERY
714 N. Lemon-st. Anaheim, Calif.
Electronic Diagnosis and Treatment (Dr. Albert Abrams)
Obesity is identically Corrected
Flora L. Rawson
CHIROPRACTOR
Wappler and Battle Creek Method Physician and Surgeon in Attendance.
Consultation Free.
Phone 810 714 No. Lemon-st.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Trustees of the Placenta-Bleighfield School District of Orange County, California, will receive bids for the section and completion of a Four Room Annex to the present Primary School Building located on property owned by said School District at Placentia,
California. Each bid is to be prepared with plans prepared by Arthur W. Angeli,
Architect, now on file with H.S. Leavitt, Clerk, at the Santa Fe Depot, Placentia, California.
Bids are to be taken on the work as follows:
1. General Contract.
2. Plumbing Contract.
3. Heating Contract.
Each contractor will be required to deposit 10 dollars on plans taken when plans are returned in good condition.
Each bid shall be made out similar to a form inclosed in the specification and must be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check by a Certified by Arthur W. Angeli.
Co-credited by said Board of Trustees for five per cent of the amount of the bid made payable to H.S. Leavitt, Clerk of the said Board of Trustees, shall be sealed and filed with the said Board on or before 7:30 p.m., Monday June 2, 1924, at Placentia, California, and will be opened in public soon after that board the Placentia Grammar School.
The above mentioned check or bidder's bond shall be given as evidence that the bidder will enter into contract if awarded the work, and will be declared forfeited if the successful bid-refuses to enter into said contract after being awarded the contract.
The successful bidder will be required to furnish bonds of a Surety company satisfactory to the Board of Trustees covering an amount equal to 75 per cent of the contract price. Said Bonds to be delivered within three days after being awarded the contract.
The Board of Trustees right to reject any and all bids.
By order of the Board of Trustees of the Placenta-Bleighfield School District, Orange County,
H.S. LEAVITT, Clerk.
Date May 12, 1924.
Publish May 12-14-15-16-17-18-20.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Trustees of the Placenta-Bleighfield School District of Orange County, California, will receive bids for the section and completion of a Four Room Annex to the present Primary School Building located on property owned by said School District at Placentia,
California. Each bid is to be prepared with plans prepared by Arthur W. Angeli,
Architect, now on file with H.S. Leavitt, Clerk, at the Santa Fe Depot, Placentia, California.
Bids are to be taken on the work as follows:
1. General Contract.
2. Plumbing Contract.
3. Heating Contract.
Each contractor will be required to deposit 10 dollars on plans taken when deposits will be refunded when plans are returned in good condition.
Each bid shall be made out similar to a form inclosed in the specification and must be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check by a Certified by Arthur W. Angeli.
Co-credited by said Board of Trustees for five per cent of the amount of the bid made payable to H.S. Leavitt, Clerk of the said Board of Trustees, shall be sealed and filed with the said Board on or before 7:30 p.m., Monday June 2, 1924, at Placentia, California, and will be opened in public soon after that board the Placentia Grammar School.
The above mentioned check or bidder's bond shall be given as evidence that the bidder will enter into contract if awarded the work, and will be declared forfeited if the successful bid-refuses to enter into said contract after being awarded the contract.
The successful bidder will be required to furnish bonds of a Surety company satisfactory to the Board of Trustees covering an amount equal to 75 per cent of the contract price. Said Bonds to be delivered within three days after being awarded the contract.
The Board of Trustees right to reject any and all bids.
By order of the Board of Trustees of the Placenta-Bleighfield School District, Orange County,
H.S. LEAVITT, Clerk.
Date May 12, 1924.
Publish May 12-14-15-16-17-18-20.
FOR RENT—2-room fucapt.; close in. 215 Chestnut
FOR RENT—Purnished,
apt., at $35, including light and water; partial janitorial tile bath; large dressing thoroly modern. Apply 200 mer Bldg., adjoining City
FOR RENT—Close-in 2-room Dressing room and bath; and large living room and room; garage if desired; two adults. Apply at 32 Broadway Mrs. MacBeth
FOR RENT—3-room fucapt.; bath; built-in light and water free. 120 berta-st.
FOR RENT—To adults,
furnished Apt., private en-Garage.Close in.Payne.B.Center.
FOR RENT—4-room flat nished or unfurnished; fine location.Apply Wook Store.
FOR RENT—2-room furni-gas lights and garage; $3 mo.Phone 507-W.
FOR RENT—Close-in un-fixed new and modern 5-room large,sunny rooms;sun pa-sleeping porch; rent reasonApply on premises,324 Broadway.
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FOR RENT—APARTMENTS
FOR RENT—Double furnished apt., upstairs, with garage, 318 S. Clementine. Phone 558-M.
FOR RENT—Newly renovated apt, on W. Broadway, furnished or unfurnished, very reasonable. Phone 52-M.
FOR RENT—Three-room apartment and bath, unfurnished, 1106 Lincoln ave.
FOR RENT—Apt. at Stewart Apts., 113 N. Emily st.
FOR RENT—4-room unfurnished at, 406 N. Lemon, or ph. 562-J.
FOR RENT—Large new room court duplex; only $32.50 per month; water paid. W. J. Jewell Realty Co., Golden State Bank Apt.
FOR RENT—Neat new duplex apartments for $30.00 per month at Apt. 11.
FOR RENT—TRANSIENT ROOMS AND APTS.
LIVE AT THE HOTEL ANGELINA
IT REDUCED SUMMER RATES to finest fireproof apartment hotel in Orange co. Beautiful lobby, social hall and roof garden; luxuriously furnished apartments, complete with maid service; telephone, light, hot and cold water, steam heat, and laundry for guests included. Transient, weekly and monthly rates. Corner of Philadelphia and E. Center. Phone 1200.
FOR RENT—One single apt. and double apt.; everything furnished; hot water. Roberta Apts., r. Lemon and Center; phone 5.
FOR RENT—3-room furnished
FOR RENT—Four rooms, unfurnished, with garage; across from the park. 406 No. Lemon. Phone 562-J.
FOR RENT—4-room house in bungalow court. Rent reasonable. Inquire at 116 E. Center-st. Fred Schneider.
FOR RENT—4-room house, kitchen range, good garage, water paid, $25 per month. Inquire 411 S. East-st.
FOR RENT—New modern 3-room furnished bungalow; nicely located; garage. 1118 Pearl-st.
FOR RENT—Bedroom, adj. bath; outside entrance; $4 per week. Marita Court, 118 N. Clementine, Apt. 15.
FOR RENT—3 furnished housekeeping rooms, $25; adults. 226 E. Adele.
FOR RENT—4 rooms, bath, with garage, duplex, $30. Inquire 530 I-2 West Chestnut-st.
FOR RENT—5-room duplex and garage; close in. Inquire 1001 West Broadway; phone 313-M.
FOR RENT—3-room furnished house. 426 S. Helena.
FOR RENT—Coolest house in Anaheim, concrete blocks, six rooms, cellar, garage. 1131 W. Broadway. Phone 964 M.
FOR RENT—6-room duplex, all built ins, gas range, 3 bed rooms, hardwood floor thruout. Garage. 209 S. Citron-st.
FOR RENT—2-room furnished house, bath room and sleeping porch. Garage. 900 N. Lemon-st. Phoze 342-R.
FOR RENT—5-room modern house with garage. 402 S. Claudina. Apply 404 S. Claudina.
REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE
BUNGALOW SPECIAL
New 5-room Spanish stucco; lost completed; finished in select gum; buffet, fireplace, bookcase, writing desk; all papered; hall, and linen closet; tile bath and kitchen; garage; paved street; real bargain; will accept good trust deed, or high-class auto as part payment.
STIVER BROS.
24 American Ave. Long Beach.
FOR SALE—5 or 9½ acres about 400 bearing orange trees; 5-room house, all conveniences; on No. Garden Grove-rd, south off Orangethorpe; $1600 per acre; terms: no trade. E. Till, 1013 Appleton-st, Long Beach.
FOR SALE—New modern 5-room bungalow, S. Anaheim subdivision $4000 if taken at once. Look it over. Call at store on tract.
FOR SALE—Just completed new 5-room house and garage, hardwood floors throutout, Calif., modern in every way, on paved street. See owner for terms at 918 N. Lemon, or 109 N. Ohio-st.
FOR SALE—At a sacrifice, 2 lots, 11 and 12 Monta Vista Tract., 790 block, Topeka-st., Anaheim. Price $1000 each. Terms: Address B.-C. Fowlie, 218 Geneva-st., Huntington Beach, Calif.
EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE—By owner, modern 5-room house at 831 Zeyn-st; will accept good car as first payment.
FOR EXCHANGE—5 acres 7 year old Valencia orange grove.Close in to exchange for house and lot in Anaheim or Pullerton as first payment.Balance crop payment.Write box 75 care Plain Dealer.
PLUMBING
EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE—By owner,
modern 5-room house at 831
Zoyn-st; will accept good car as first payment.
FOR EXCHANGE—5 acres 7 year old Valencia orange grove. Close in to exchange for house and lot in Anaheim or Fullerton as first payment. Balance crop payment. Write box 75 care Plain Dealer.
PLUMBING
PIPE! PIPE! PIPE!
Pipe cut to order. Wholesale pipe yard. 915 N. Los Angeles-st.
FIVE POOT tubs. $24.50; lavatories 5; large sinks 5; china toilet combination $25. No. 18 gas water heater $18. 915 N. Los Angeles-st., Anaheim.
WANTED
WINDOW and woodwork washing; also general housecleaning. Walter Kynast, phone 588-M.
WANTED To hear from owner of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn.
WANTED Second hand lumber, lawn mower, rugs and chiffonier. Box 15, Plain Dealer.
WANTED-$3000 on first class security. Inquire Superior Service Station, Stanton.
LAUNDRY WORK WANTED—210 Vine-st.
YOUNG WOMAN wishes light housework a few hours daily. Close in, Phone 938-M.
WANTED TO BUY—Valencia oranges; we pay cash or make liberal guaranteed advances on shipments; will start packing valencias Monday, May 12th. Call or phone V. H. Pross, Anaheim, office phone 101, residence Orange 250, or Fred G. Massa, phone Anaheim 244-W. Associated Orange Distributors, corner Cypress and Atchison-st.
PIANO and player piano tuning and repairing, also phonoraph. Satisfaction guaranteed. Work called for and delivered. Phone 826-W, Anaheim.
WANT MIDDLE WEST PROPERTY
Have 10 acres, 10-year-old walnuts; very thrifty trees; 5 miles from Riverside. Price $22,000.
45 acres of alfalfa; very beautiful stand; 2 miles from Riverside; ready for subdivision; will divide. Price $1000 per acre. Want good middle west property.
GEORGE CAPRON
FOR RENT—3-room and bath furnished apt. 1106 Lincoln ave.
FOR RENT—New 4-room duplex with garage. Inquire 742 N. Olive, one 737-J.
FOR RENT—On the best street in town, new modern flats, furnish and unfurnished; dining room, living room, large kitchen and bath; hardwood floors throut garage; new scale of rents. 7 N. Lemon; phone 394-J.
FOR RENT—2-room furnished at.; close in. 215 Chestnut-st.
FOR RENT—Furnished single at $35, including light, gas and water; partial janitor service; bath; large dressing room; modern. Apply 202 Kraeer Bldg., adjoining City Hall.
FOR RENT—Close-in 2-room apt.ressing room and bath; kitchen and large living room and store-room; garage if desired; suitable to adults. Apply at 324 East roadway. Mrs. MacBeth.
FOR RENT—3-room furnished and bath; built-in features; salt and water free. 120 E. Alta-st.
FOR RENT—To adults, 3-room furnished Apt., private entrance, garage. Close in. Payne at 138 Center.
FOR RENT—4-room flats, furnished or unfurnished; modern; location. Apply Weber's Book Store.
FOR RENT—2-room furn. apt.; lights and garage; $21 per Phone 507-W.
FOR RENT—Close-in unfurnished new and modern 5-room flat; large, sunny rooms; sun parlor or ceiling porch; rent reasonable. Apply on premises, 324 East roadway.
FOR RENT—GARAGES
FOR RENT—Garage. 514 South non. Phone 181-J.
FOR RENT—Rooms, men only. 120 East Alberta.
FOR RENT—Front bedroom, close in, 215 Chestnut-st.
FOR RENT—Close in, furnished rooms, reasonable. 215 N. Claudia.
FOR RENT—Rooms with private bath, day, weekly or monthly rates. Inquire McFarlane Apts. 205 W. Chestnut, near Lemon-st., or call 1072-W.
HELP WANTED
SALESMAN WANTED—To sell Fordson tractors. Sid McGraw, authorized Ford dealer. Anaheim.
WANTED—Woman for general housework. 3 in family. Address box 200 care Plain Dealer.
HELP WANTED
Sales representatives for every town and county distributor, now being appointed by Field Sales Manager. New specialty. Rapid sales. Exclusive territory. Big profits. See Mr. Jefferson, Monday afternoon, Cooper Hotel, Santa Ana.
POULTRY
WANTED—Poultry for cash. Ph. E. W. Pohman; 7R2. Write RD2.
FOR SALE—A few Black Jersey Giant chicks about May 26th and 31st. Also a few batching eggs. 993 Grand-Ave., Buena Park. Phone 787R5.
ANAHEIM FEED AND FUEL CO.
HAY, GRAIN, FEEDS, FERTILIZERS, POULTRY SUPPLIES, SPRAYS AND INSECTICIDES, WOOD, COAL.
Public Weight Masters.
242 W. Center St. Phone 217 Anaheim, California.
WANT MIDDLE WEST PROPERTY
Have 10 acres, 10-year-old walnuts; very thrifty trees; 5 miles from Riverside. Price $22,000.
45 acres of alfalfa; very beautiful stand; 2 miles from Riverside; ready for subdivision; will divide. Price $1000 per acre. Want good middle west property.
GEORGE CAPRON
2237 E. Second-st..
Tel. 320-592 Long Beach, Calif.
LEGAL NOTICE
CERTIFICATE OF DOING BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME
I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I am transacting a general plumbing business engaged in doing plumbing work and in buying and selling plumbing supplies, including all things that are necessary therewith, under the firm name and style of COHN PLUMBING SUPPLIES. That the principal place of said business is 915 N. Los Angeles St., Anaheim Orange County, California. That I, M. D. Cohn, am the sole owner of said business, operating under said fictitious firm name of the Cohn Plumbing Supplies, and that my residence is 915 N. Los Angeles St., Anaheim Orange County, California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereto set my hand this 16th day of April, 1924.
M. D. COHN.
State of California, County of Orange—ss.
On this 16th day of April, 1924,
before me, Alfred A. Appling, Notary Public in and for said County and State, personally appeared M. D. Cohn, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and he has acknowledged to me that he executed the same.
(Secal) ALFRED A. APPlingen,
Notary Public in and for the County of Orange, State of California.
Pub. Apdil 22; May 1-6-13-20.