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BUENA PARK
BUENA PARK, July 31—(Spl.)—Mrs. Frank C. Payton entertained the Golden Rule class of the Congregational Church with a three course luncheon at one o'clock Tuesday. The living room and dining room were beautifully decorated with flowers and covers were laid for Misses Mildred Bacon, Marjorie Lee, Leona Hilgenfeld, Eunice Mann, Erline Davis, Beulah and Margaret Nelson, Eleanor Warren, Bertha Robison and Mesdames G. S. Davis, C. A. Porter and son Lee and the hostess, Mrs. F. C. Porter.
Misses Hedwig Janke of Buena Park, Bertha and Mamie Sharp and Mrs. Leslie of Eagle Rock, Mr. Geo. Henry of Anaheim and Mr. Irwin Janke of Alhambra, formed a merry party, who spent the weekend at Oak Wyld.
Miss Florence Norwood who has been quite ill for some time was taken to the hospital Sunday. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery.
Mr. Clyde E. Ritter and son Robert are spending a week at Attadena.
Eugene Childers and Albert Moon are home from the Navel Training School at San Diego.
Misses Lillian Bastady, Florence Otto and Bertha Robinson and Messrs. Melvin Hilgenfeld, Samle, Horn and Jut Spohn went to Huntington Beach Monday evening.
Mrs. Halderman of Hollywood is visiting at the Beach home.
Postmaster I. D. Jaynes and family have returned from a two months stay at Lake Arrowhead. Miss Leona Hilgenfeld, who very acceptably substituted for Mr. Jaynes during his absence, left with her parents the Rev. S. F. Hilgenfeld and wife and sisters.
THE DANGER TRAIL AT UNITED THEATER
No author has held the American public for such a long and uninterrupted period as James Oliver Curwood, author of "The Danger Trail." The spirit that prevails in the northwest stories is of such virile maneuver that it has a universal appeal. This photoplay, which unquestionably is on of the most absorbing stories of its kind ever written, will be seen at the United Theater, Friday and Saturday.
The action takes place in the northland, amidst hardy men and fright surroundings, but the blood in their veins flows vigorously all the atmosphere makes for stalwart manhood and honest dealing. But when an injustice is committed, the venomance wrought upon the victims knows no bounds and he law holds no terror for their wrath.
The scenes are a succession of adventure, thrills, love interest and mutual suspense until the end is reached, when in the final denouncement, the misunderstanding is cleared.
Do not forget the third chapter of the stupendously thrilling chapter play, "The Fast Express," starring William Duncan and Edith Johnson. From all accounts the third chapter surpasses the other two.
LA HABRA, July 31—Marion Blakemore, 45, of St. La Habra, passed away morning from injury received in an automobile crash on the Harbor-bivd. Next rance on the evening of Mr. Blakemore bad his right fractured and suffered intersurces when the machine hit he was riding with two sons left the pavement traveling at a high rate of solid down an embankment feet and turned turtle, Mr. Blakemore under the age. Robert Elder by Cynthia Ray Francis of Second Habra, were with Mr. Blakemore and were injured. The was thought to be more than the other two, his shing fractured. Francis was to proceed home. Mr. Blakemore survived by a widow and children and a father in Adelaide.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Edwardson, accompanied by Mr. ward's sister, Mrs. L. P., and two children of Illinois dinner guests of Mr. and M. Berk of Torrance Tuesday.
L. L. McBurney has sent home in La Habra Home A.M., Mr. and Mrs. Mike Heeley arrived here recently from mining. Mr. and Mrs. McBurney are making their home a present in Pullerton.
The executive board of Habra Community Dancing were entertained by Mr. and George Schlagenhauff at home on North Cypress street evening. A short business sion was held, after which evening was spent in dancings eluded in this affair were and Mrs. Myran Brown, Mrs. Louis Muchow, mr.sm
Misses Lillian Bastady, Florence Otto and Bertha Robison and Messrs. Melvin Hilgenfeld, Samle, Horn and Jut Spohn went to Huntington Beach Monday evening.
Mrs. Halderman of Hollywood is visiting at the Beach home.
Postmaster I. D. Jaynes and family have returned from a two months stay at Lake Arrowhead. Missa Neil Hilgenfeld, who very acceptably substituted for Mr. Jaynes during his absence, left with her parents the Rev. S. F. Hilgenfeld and wife and sisters Evalyn and Francas and brother Melvin Wednesday for a two weeks stay at Tujunga.
The Crowell family moved from the Warren cottage on 9th street to the Upshaw house on 10th-st. Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Jackson were Seal Beach visitors Sunday.
Mrs. C. E. Ritter and children and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Thurman were Fullerton callers Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Allin were Hoestington Beach visitors Sunday.
Mr. Barry and daughter Alice and niece Florence Otto were Los Angeles visitors Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Greenwalt were Redondo visitors Sunday.
Mrs. Otto who has been visiting her daughters, Mrs. Barry Otto returned to her home in Preno Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Bixby and their guests Mrs. Springer and son Johnny motored to Monrovia Sunday where they visited Mrs. Jonathon Bixby and Mrs. Vernon Springer. They also visited friends at Azush.
Monday afternoon Mrs. Springer and son took the train at Fullerton for their home in Salt Lake.
Mr. C. W. Girvin was in Los Angeles Wednesday, making final arrangements for the new store which the Girvin Warren Grade Meter Co. open on August 1st.
The Warren store room on the corner of Ninth and Grand ave.will soon be occupied by a bakery. There will be a cooked food sale there Saturday fornoon given by the Missionary Society.
Mrs. Rodney Jackson and Miss Zoe Jackson were in Santa Ana Wednesday.
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For Sale—The Following Stock
17 Shares of Marbellite Corporation of America, sh $18.50
100 Shares Main Oil Co. of California, per share 52½
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NOTICE
For Sale—The Following Stock
17 Shares of Marbellite Corporation of America, sls 818.50
100 Shares Main Oil Co. of California, per share 52½
Fairview County Club (near Orange) 1 share cg.
Box 234.
BUSINESS CLASSIFIED
FIRESTONE AND OLDFIELD TIRES
Bicycle and Motorcycle Repairing and Welding
W. H. Boon
147 So. I Angeles St.
BLACKSMITHING AND HORSE SHOEI
Dry-Acetylene Welding
J. E. Galew, Richfield
PANTOMIME by J.IStriebel
ARRANGEMENT OF TRACT UNCHANGED
The arrangement of the 39-acre tract of the Community Industrial Land Co. will not be changed in plan essentially from that already made public, according to Secretary George W. Reid of the Anaheim C. of C. The question is now timely, because the planning of the tract awaited the first factory building of which will start at once.
The tract will be cut up into acre units, and the lateral tracks will be laid east and west between the spurs of the Santa Fe and Union Pacific.
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Satisfied Ads
Plain Dealer
WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1924
LA HABRA
LA HABRA, July 31.—(Spi)—Marion Blakemore, 45, of Lemonstreet, La Habra, passed away Tuesday when the machine in which he was riding with two companions left the pavement while traveling at a high rate of speed, held down an embankment of 20 feet and turned turtle, pinning Mr. Blakemore under the wreckage. Robert Elder by Cypress-street and Ray Francis of Second-street, La Habra, were with Mr. Blakemore and were injured. The former was thought to be more serious than the other two, his skull being fractured. Franis was able to proceed home. Mr. Blakemore survived by a widow and four children and a father in Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Edwards and accompanied by Mrs. Edwards' sister, Mrs. L. P. Weeg, and two children of Illinois, were among guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Berk, of Torrance Tuesday. Mr. L. McBurney has sold his home in La Habra Home Acres to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Heeley, who arrived here recently from Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. McBurney are making their home at the present in Fullerton.
The executive board of the La Habra Community Dancing club is entertained by Mr. and Mrs. George Schlagenhauff at their home on North Cypress-st Friday evening. A short business session was held, after which the timing was spent in dancings. Included in this affair were: Mr. and Mrs. Myran Brown, Mr. and Louis Muchou, Mr. and Mr.
NEW TODAY
NOTICE to realtors. My property located at 220 N. Citron is off the market. E. R. Farnsworth.
A BARGAIN OF THE AGES
BEARING ORANGES
$600 PER ACRE
In all our experience, nothing like it has ever been offered before and it won't last long. 40 acres, 10 acres 6 year old pavels, 10 acres 10 year old navels, 10 acres part navels and valencias all bearing, 10 acres olives, big crop on trees, pumping plant and water stock, underground irrigation system. Good house and barn. Located on boulevard. Property clear and owner will take house and lot up to $6000.
WRIGHT & ROGERS
107 S. Clementine St.
Next Door to P. O.
FOR RENT — 2-room furn. Apt. and garage. Close in. 215 Chestnut-st.
FOR SALE — Parm implements at a sacrifice price. 1 $253 power lift grain drill, same as new, both horse and tractor attachments $75. 1 double disc plow, new discs $25. 2 Deering mowers in bouleward, $20 each. 1 hay rake, $10. 1 one-chorse bain wagon, $15. 1 12-foot Swede harrow, 3 rows of teeth. 1 P. and O., 12-inch walking plow, $10 Phone Fullerton 204-M.
FOR SALE — Good barley hay, hill grown, $25 per ton. Delivered in 2-ton lots. Phone Fullerton 204-M.
GIRL WANTS housework by day or hour, likes children.
NEW TODAY
$1500 TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
C. B. BERGER CO.
108 S. Los Angeles St. Phone 523
FOR EXCHANGE — 50 phonograph records to exchange for other selections. Phone 524-J.
WANTED — Soliditing, 50e for adults and commission. Apply 115 E. Third-st. Santa Ana. Phone 1716.
FOR SALE — Toggenberg, Saanan and Nubian milk goats, all nearly thorbred. D. I. Klick, R.R.I. Buena Park.
WANTED — To buy for cash, 5 or 6-room modern house, close in; good condition and priced right.Give details and price.Write box 22 care Plain Dealer.
CROWN FENCE COo.free estimates for all types of fencing.890 S.Broadway,Pasadena.
WANTED — First class mechanic.Apply 335 E.Center-st.Anaheim.
SUZANNE COCROFT — Reducing Circle and Brassiere.Look thin while getting thin.Phone 508.Demonstrations every Friday.
TABLE BOARD by the day or week; good meals; good service.118 No.Helena.
USED AUTOS
FOR SALE — Chandler touring car; new rubber and battery; A1 condition; $300,703 No.Lemon.Phone 394-W.
FOR SALE — By owner,Chevrolet 490; late '22 touring.Inquire 704 No.Olive.
NEW TODAY
FOR RENT — 3-room house and garage.Its water paid $25,112 or call 1242-J.
FOR SALE — Direct for five east front lots in very neighborhood in 500 L Palm-st.Walnut and on lots.Also all citrents.To the first completing a home at $3000 or more,I will handsome payment on Inquire $177 S.Palm-st.
1008-W,或114 S.Leuyn.
WANTED — Girl for garden; private family dress box 100 care Plants.
FOR RENT — Large apt.,lower floor;gas,tier and garage furn.;So Palm and Vermont.
5 ACRES FOR LOTS—little orange orchard land and wants lots to build acres,own water,pipe school,$800.
C.B.BERGER CO.
108 S.Los Angeles-St.
MARCELLING,50c;fair Mrs.E.L.Metcalf,421 way.
FOR RENT — 2 furnishings rooms;$18 per room.
535 So.Los Angeles St.
K.OF P.every Monday W.Center.All visitors
DRESSMAKING—At no cost.
210 So.Clementine St.
RANCH SUPPLY
In La Habra Home Acres to Mrs. and Mrs. Mike Heeley, who arrived here recently from Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. McBurney are making their home at the present in Fullerton.
The executive board of the La Habra Community Dancing club are entertained by Mr. and Mrs. George Schlagenhauft at their home on North Cypress-st Friday evening. A short business session was held, after which the evening was spent in dancing. In this affair were: Mr. and Mrs. Myran Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Muchow, Mr. and Mrs. T. Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. R. Lauer, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Gray, and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. George Schlagenhauft are enjoying their vacation, which will be spent at Santa Barbara.
New arrivals in La Habra are L. P. Weeg and two daughters, Rosalia and Dorothy, of Oak Island, IL. At present they are guests of Mrs. Weeg's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Edwards, of South Hattack among those to enjoy the day at Lincoln Park were; and Mrs. J. E. Stogsdale and Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Leder and two daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Barrett and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Duff Monady for Fresno, where will locate.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A Bloomer two children, Warne and Ernest spent the day Sunday at Long Beach.
La Habra firemen held their annual meeting Monday evening. A business session was held, selection of officers: A. J. Jon was chosen president; Bert Burnit First assistant to the chief will be Harmon with R. E. Lanner as secretary; C. F. Gardner was elected president; L. M. Hopper, secretary; J. E. Lauer, treasurer; W.C. Stark, trustee. A security report was given, which led that during the past year 10 worth of equipment has purchased and has no indulgence. The funds with which equipment was bought were used by popular subscription.
Jennie Knefer entertainedinner Sunday, he guests beingand Mrs. Francis Walker andand Mrs.J.E.Walker andchildren, Glenn and Evelynong those from La Habra to Sunday at Balboa fishingMr. and Mrs.Phillip Hartll.Mr. and Mrs.E.L.Ana and children and Mr., andL.E.Proud and son.
and Mrs.Frank P.Davis gained a number of friendsir home in Garden GroveA pot luck supper was in the evening after which evening was spent informally; but to enjoy this affair were: and Mrs.L.E.Proud,and Mrs.Mickle Rankins of La Habra,Mr. and Mrs.Chester Bishop of Gardena.
TABLE BOARD by the day or week; good meals; good service.
118 No. Helena.
USED AUTOS
FOR SALE—Chandler touring car; new rubber and battery; A1 condition; $300, 703 No. Lemon.
Phone 394-W.
FOR SALE—By owner, Chevrolet 490, late 22 touring, Inquire 704 No.Olive.
USED FORDS
BOUGHT AND SOLD
Crowell, 314 N.Los Angeles St.
BUSINESS CARDS
WINDOW and woodwork washing; also general housecleaning
Walter Kynast, phone 588-M.
COMPOSITION DRAINBOARDS and floors, M.M.Davis.Call Sidam Realty Co.,122 S.Lemon.
Phone 210.
M.EUGENE DURFEE
ARCHITECT
Phone 692.New Kraemer Bldg.Anaheim,Calif.
Oil Stations
We build the finest station.All steel and glass,fully equipped,for cash or time payments.M.A.Best Steel Bldg.Co.,3660 S.MainSt.,Los Angeles.
PROFESSIONAL
YOU NEED NOT BE SICK!
Your backbone will tell-me whatand where your troubles are without asking a question.
X-RAY FREE WITH COURSE OF ADJUSTMENTS
100 PER CENT RIGHT
Dr.Joseph H.Coleman CHIROPRACTOR
Six Years Successful Practice in Los Angeles
Phone 845 250 E.Cencer St.Ground floor; Anaheim
Phones—1169J; Office 207
Dr.Walter R.Blakely Optometrist-Optician
RANCH SUPPLY
FOR SALE—Record budgerange trees.W.G.Smery,tail south Olinda ave;phone Placentia 155
FOR SALE—Young Jeremy coming fresh,1-1-2 mil Magnolia School House Hill.
FOR SALE—Cow,2 heifers4 year old mare,wt.1500west on Lincoln,3-4 m on Western avenue.D.
FOR RENT—HOUSE
FOR RENT—Nice 3-roomnished house;bath.laundryand garage;close in.,312Philadelphia St.
FOR RENT—Attractive fist stucco house;walnut treeflowers;garage;rentPhone 1081-J.
FOR RENT—Close-in uned 3-room modern bungaloggarage;$25,$21 N.Los
FOR RENT—Five-roomhouse;garage;514 W.C.Inquire 207 So.Palm.
FOR RENT—New 5-room Philadelphia;garage;696 J.
FOR RENT—Finest 5-roomplex breakfast nook,screenall modern improvementsgarage.Phone 545-J or 545-J.
FOR RENT—3-room furnishat217 N.Olive.
FOR RENT—3-room furnish:$25.00;618 No.Claudinaowner,229 Mills Drive.
FOR RENT—Six-roomhouse:316 Elim-st.CarResh-st.
FOR RENT — 5-roomhouse and garage;$25 pard.W.H.Brightam,phone 529W.W Center.
FOR RENT—Four-roomnished house in bungalow close in; all modern;$32 a month.See Fred H.Scherder,116 E.Center St.
FOR RENT—House forfamily.Inquire M9 W.way.
long those from La Habra to Sunday at Balboa fishing Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hart Mill. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. and children and Mr. and L. E. Proud and son.
and Mrs. Frank P. Davis trained a number of friends in air home in Garden Grove by a pot luck supper in the evening after which evening was spent informally. It to enjoy this affair were: and Mrs. L. E. Proud, and Mrs. Mickie Rankins of La Habra, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jacob of Gardena but form-dents of La Habra and Mr. Mrs. Robert Erwin of Garand Mrs. A. J. Olson and of Hollywood were guests of Olson's parents, Rev. and Jacob Olson at their home with Hitt street, Monday, his Martin was the honoree birthday party given by his Mrs. D. E. Martin at home on La Habra avenue day. Games were played onawn after which refresh-ice cream and birthday mas served the youngsters. Artis was the recipient of pretty gifts. Asked to help celebrate were Thornton ed., Barbron, Clairville, a Martin, Marjorie Stevendayah Martin, Maribel Marjorie Rudy, Lorena Mall Auborn, Madge Doug-borothy Howard, Orval er and Maxine Gorsuch, and Mrs. H. S. Ritch and earned Saturday from a weeks vacation trip which went in Milkcreek, Okla-where they visited relaANGEMENT OF ACT UNCHANGED arrangement of the 39-acre Community Industrial will not be changed in essentially from that already public, according to Secr-orge W. Reid of the Ana-fo C. The question is why because the planning act awaited the first fac-eding of which will startract will be cut up into acres, and the lateral tracks old east and west between of the Santa Fe and UnPERCENT RIGHT
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 179 W. Center St Anaheim Cal.
Dr. Leota P. Anderson CHIROPRACTOR Office phone 413 10—12 a.m. 1—5 p.m. Mon., Wed., Fri. 7—8 p.m. 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 Scientifically Corrected Flora L. Rawson CHIROPRACTOR Wappler and Battle Creek Method Physician and Surgeon in Attendance Consultation Free Phone 810 714 No. Lemon-st.
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 Fitted Cassou Bldg., 120 W. Center St Anaheim, Calif.
Phone 728 DR. SUE M. AMACK DR. HENRY C.VOGT ANAHEIM'S CHIROPRACTORS Palmer Graduates Ground Floor Office 817 No. L. A. St, Anaheim, Calif.
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FOR RENT — 5-room house or garage; $25 per W.H.Brigham, phone 529 W.W.Center.
FOR RENT — Four-room nished house in bungalow close in; all modern; $30 $32 a month. See Fred H.Sander, 116 E.Center St.
FOR RENT — House for family.Inquire 169 W.W.Center.
FOR RENT — Four rooms, with garage; across the park, 406 No.Lemon, 209 S.Citron-st.
FOR RENT — 5-room duplex built ins, gas range, 3 bed hardwood floor thruout.Garden
FOR RENT — ROOMS FOR RENT — Furnished sleeper room for gentleman or will my 5-room bungalow with co-with without children, 118 No.street.
FOR RENT — New furn.re shower; garage; separate trance, 310 No.West St.
FOR RENT — 2 furn.rooms board for gentlemen; garage.E.Cypress.
FOR RENT — Rooms,men 120 East Alberta.
FOR RENT — Rooms with pri-bath.day, weekly or mon-rates.Inquire McFarlane A.A 205 W.Chestnut,near Lemon or call 1072-W.
RENT - MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT — Garage, 211 S.M.rose.Phone 1061-J.
FOR RENT — A large hall dancing or other purposes.by day or long lease.Pressell H phone 88-M.
FOR RENT — Dandy building rear of Wardtrobe clothing store suitable for shop or warehouse $20 month.Wilson-Bever,148 Center-st;phone 399-R.
REAL ESTATE and Rentals
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NEW TODAY
FOR RENT—3-room furnished house and garage. Lights and water paid. $25. 1122 Diamond or call 1242-J.
FOR SALE—Direct from owner, 5 east front lots in very desirable neighborhood in 500 block on S. Palm-st. Walnut and orange trees on lot. Also all city improvements. To the first purchaser completing a home at a cost of $3000 or more, I will credit a handsome payment on your lot. Inquire 517 S. Palm or phone 1008-W, or 114 S. Lemon-st.
WANTED—Girl for general house work. private family of 3. Address box 100 care Plain Dealer.
FOR RENT—Large 3-room furn. apt., lower floor; gas, lights, water and garage furn.; $20. Cor. So. Palm and Vermont Ave.
5 ACRES FOR LOTS—Owner of little orange orchard in carpenter and wants lots to build on, 5 1-2 acres, own water, landsd, close to school, $8000.
C. B. BERGER CO.
108 S. Los Angeles-St. Phone 523
MARCELLING, 50c; facial 75c, Mrs. E. L. Metcalf, 421 E. Broadway.
FOR RENT—2 furnished housekeeping rooms; $18 per month, 535 So. Los Angeles St.
K. OF P. every Monday nite. 321 W. Center. All visitors welcome.
DRESSMAKING—At my home, 210 So. Clementine St.
RANCH SUPPLIES
FOR RENT—3-room furnished apt. and bath; built-in features; light and water paid. 120 East Alberta St.; phone 584-W.
FOR RENT—Apt., 311 Emily St. 3 rooms, gas and light; reduced rate; adults.
FOR RENT—3-room furnished modern courts, 1118 Pearl-st. Walnut Court.
FOR RENT—Two-room apt., fur for light housekeeping; light, water, gas, laundry furnished; $17.50 per month. Phone 151-J.
FOR RENT—Furnished single and double apartments, in apartment house just opened. Summer rates now in effect; 3-room apts, as low as $22. Continuous hot water; gas, water, light and telephone paid for. Garage space provided. Centrally located, only 1 block from Center-st; convenient to bus lines; weekly and monthly rates. Inquire McFarlane Apts, 205 W. Chestnut-st, near Lemon. Call 1072-W.
FOR RENT—Beautiful single Apt. $30 up. Shaw Apts, corner Center and Helena-st., with breakfast nook and continuous hot water.
FOR RENT—On N. Lemon-st. new modern furnished 4-room flat and garage; 2 beds, hardwood floors throughout, elegant kitchen with all built-in features. Apply 747 N. Lemon. Phone 394-J.
FOR RENT—Three room furnished apartment, garage, $22. For sale ivory dining table, cheap bed and springs, Victrola, library table electric fan. In regr 314 Vine-st.
REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE
FOR SALE — At a sacrifice, five acres, 8-year-old valencia orange trees, five miles west of Anahaim. Must sell to pay mortgage. Price $8000, worth twice as much. Address Box H. Plain Dealer.
FOR SALE—By owner at snap price, brand new 5-room modern house; all built-ins; double garage; $450 cash and $45 a month takes it. Cal lafter 5 p.m., $16 No. Nine St.
Cottages
For sale or rent at Camp Silverado. Pure spring water piped to each cottage. Modern conveniences.
APPLY AT CAMP or of EYGABROAD & FISHER
242 W. Center St. Anahaim
EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE—Hemet land, good alfalfa and dairy ranches; for income property, or clear eastern land. See F. A. Rupert, with Ford and Bauman, 130 East Center-st.
HELP WANTED
WANTED—Boys and girls desiring to make money and win valuable prizes. Easy work, big pay. See Mr. Martin any afternoon, 2 to 4 at 226 E. Center-st.
MARCELLING, 50c; facial 75c, Mrs. E. L. Metcalf, 421 E. Broadway.
FOR RENT—2 furnished housekeeping rooms; $18 per month, 535 So. Los Angeles St.
K. OF P. every Monday nite. 321 W. Center. All visitors welcome.
DRESSMAKING—At my home, 210 So. Clementine St.
RANCH SUPPLIES
FOR SALE—Record bud valencia orange trees. W. G. Smith Nursery, 1 mile south Olinda, Golden ave; phone Placentia 150-R-11.
FOR SALE—Young Jersey cow coming fresh, 1-1-2 miles south Magnolia School House. Thos. Hill.
FOR SALE—Cow, 2 heifers, pigs, 4 year old mare, wt. 1500.5 miles west on Lincoln, 3-4 mile south on Western avenue. D. W. Cole.
FOR RENT—HOUSES
FOR RENT—Nice 3-room furnished house; bath, laundry traps and garage; close in. 314 South Philadelphia St.
FOR RENT—Attractive furnished tucco house; walnut trees and flowers; garage; rent cheap. Phone 1081-J.
FOR RENT—Close-in unfurnished 3-room modern bungalow; no garage; $25. 821 N. Los Angeles.
FOR RENT—Five-room modern house; garage; 514 W. Chestnut, enquire 207 So. Palm.
FOR RENT—New 5-room house, 30 a month; garage, 710 South Philadelphia; phone 696-J.
FOR RENT—Finest 5-room duplex breakfast nook, screen porch, modern improvements, good garage. Phone 545-J or 534-J.
FOR RENT—3-room furn. house 217 N. Olive.
FOR RENT—3-room furn. house, 5:00; 618 No. Claudina. Apply owner, 229 Mills Drive.
FOR RENT—Six-room modern house, 316 Elm-st. Call 224 Ash-st.
FOR RENT—5-room modern use and garage; $25 per mo., H. Brigham, phone 529-J, 168 Center.
FOR RENT—Four-room unfurnished house in bungalow court; see in; all modern; $30 and a month. See Fred H. Schneider, 116 E. Center St.
FOR RENT—House for small family. Inquire 1499 W. Broadway.
FOR RENT—On N. Lemon-st. new modern furnished 4-room flat and garage; 2 beds, hardwood floors throughout, elegant kitchen with all built-in features. Apply 747 N. Lemon. Phone 394-J.
FOR RENT—Three room furnished apartment, garage, $23. For sale ivory dining table, cheap bed and springs, Victrola, library table electric fan. In regr 31^A Vine-st.
CLEAN modern, close-in apartments; single and double, Colonial Apts., 149 North Lemon; phone 17.
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, 1106 Lincoln-ave. Phone 227.
FOR RENT—At Squier Villa, 201 N. Emily st., Aug. 1st, modern 4-room furnished flat. All large rooms. Two Beds, five closets, laundry room, garage. Best daily city paper furnished free to all our tenants. Phone 89-M. Asa H. Squier.
FOR RENT—Furnished flats, 3 and 4 rooms, Nos. 303 and 305 No. Olive; clean and in good shape; rates cut for desirable tenants; adults only. Inquire 317 E. Cypress.
FOR RENT—Single Apt. strictly modern. Rent very reasonable. Inquire George Fletcher, 324 E. Broadway.
SEE the attractive single apartment at Biltmore before deciding; home-like atmosphere in feature; ideal location. Biltmore Apartments, op. Elks' Club.
FOR RENT—Beautifully furnished Apt. Summer rates now on Under new management. Shaw Apt. Corner Center and Helena sts.
FOR RENT—Apt. at Stewart Apts., 113 N. Emily-st. Reasonable rates.
FOR RENT—Neat new duplex apartments for $25.00 per month at 410 S. Philadelphia-st. Apply to Apt. 11.
FOR RENT—New 4-room duplex with garage. Inquire 742 N. Olive. Phone 737-J.
FOR RENT—Three rooms and bath; laundry trays; unfurnished, 123 No. Philadelphia. Inquire at $02 No. Olive.
FOR RENT—116 S. Olive: 3-room apartment with garage, laundry room; free water and Anaheim's best daily paper; adults only. Inquire at 225 E. Wilhelmina-st.
FOR RENT—Modern airy Apt., single and double, everything furnished. Hot water. Rents reduced. Roberts Apts., Corner Lemon and Center; phone 953; also garages to continuous hot water.
EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE—Hemet land, good alfalfa and dairy ranches, for income property, or clear eastern land. See F.A. Rupert, with Ford and Bauman, 130 East Center-st.
HELP WANTED
WANTED—Boys and girls desiring to make money and win valuable prizes. Easy work, big pay. See Mr. Martin any afternoon, to 4 at 226 E. Center-st.
WANTED-Will pay salary to middle-aged women to solicit for prospects for real estate excursion; no experience necessary. See W.H.Mercer, 202 W.Center St.; hours 8 a.m.to 12 or 5 p.m.to 6.
MISCELLANEOUS
PIANO, like new., Fullerton $288 Harry Fellinge, Nelson Music Co.
FOR SALE—At a bargain, ivory bed, dresser, rocker, table, chiffonier and rug. 110 So Illinois street.
MONEY TO LOAN
Long time loans. Reasonable rate of interest.$1000 and up On ranches and income business property. We invite you to discuss your financial needs with us.
F.E.Moore Loan Co.
Rooms 304-5 First National Bank Blvd.
Santa Ana, Calif.
PLUMBING
PIPE! PIPE! PIPE!
Pipe cut to order Wholesale pipes yard, 915 N.Los Angeles-st.
FIVE FOOT tubs,$24.50; lava-lories$6; large sinks,$5; china toilet combinations$25; No.18 gas water heater$18, $915 N.Los Angeles-st., Anaheim.
WANTED
FURNITURE WANTED — Will pay highest price for your household goods or second hand furniture.Phone 1097-J.
WANTED-Woman who wants free room, one who works during the day.Write Box S.Plain Dealer.
PARTNER WANTED — Man or woman in the only Turkish Steam Baths in Orange-co., located at Santa Ana.Few hundred will handle.Will teach you.$628 No.Main St.Santa Ana.
WANT small chicken ranches walnut and orange groves or alfalfa ranches to exchange for Long Beach homes,doubles or larger income
FOR RENT — 5-room modern house and garage; $25 per mo.
H. Brigham, phone 522-J, 168 Center.
FOR RENT — Four-room unfurnished house in bungalow court; case in; all modern; $30 and 2 a month. See Fred H. Schneider, 116 E. Center St.
FOR RENT — House for small family. Inquire 1499 W. Broadway.
FOR RENT — Four rooms, unfurnished, with garage; across from park. 406 No. Lemon, Phone J.-J.
FOR RENT — 5-room duplex, all att ins, gas range, 3 bedrooms, wood floor thruout. Garage S. Citron-st.
FOR RENT — Furnished sleeping room for gentleman or will share 5-room bungalow with couple out children. 118 No. Reshut.
RENT — New furn. room; upper; garage; separate enclosure. 310 No. West St.
RENT — 2 furn. rooms with aid for gentlemen; garage. 305 ypress.
RENT — Rooms, men only. East Alberta.
RENT — 4 rooms, unfurnished 104 N. Lemon, across from Phone 563-J.
RENT — Rooms with private day, weekly or monthly Inquire McFarlane Apts. W. Chestnut, near Lemon-st., all 1072-W.
NEXT - MISCELLANEOUS
RENT — Garage, 211 S. Melville Phone 1061-J.
RENT — A large hall for lodging or other purposes by the long lease. Pressell Hall, 82-M.
RENT — Dandy building in Wardrobe clothing store; tie for shop or warehouse; month, Wilson-Bever, 148 W.-st; phone 399-R.
FOR RENT — Three rooms and bath; laundry trays; unfurnished. 123 No. Philadelphia. Inquire at $02 No. Olive.
FOR RENT — 116 S. Olive; 3-room apartment, with garage, laundry room; free water and Anaheim's best daily paper; adults only. Inquire at 225 E. Wilhelmina-st.
FOR RENT — Modern airy Apt. single and double, everything furnished. Hot water. Rents reduced. Roberts Apts. Corner Lemon and Center; phone 953; also garage for rent, call same number.
FOR RENT — Furnished front bedroom; close in. 215 Chestnut-st.
FOR RENT — Purchased single apt., at $35, including light, gas and water; partial janitor service; tile bath; large dressing room; thoroly modern. Apply 202 Kraemer Bldg., adjoining City Hall.
FOR RENT — 4-room unfurnished flat. 406 N. Lemon, or ph. 563-J.
YUNGBLUTH APARTMENTS, 147 West Center. Best central location in city. Special summer rates by day, week or month.
COMING DOWN ! All the apartments in the Wilson-Bever Bldg.
$40 NOW $30
$35 NOW $25 With garage if desired; continuous hot water; breakfast nook; tile sink and bath; screen sleeping porch; strictly modern. Wilson-Bever Bldg., 148 W. Center-st; phone 399-R.
FOR RENT TRANSIENT ROOMS AND APTS.
LIVE AT THE HOTEL ANGELINA AT REDUCED SUMMER RATES.The 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, gas, steam heat, and laundry for linens included. Transient, weekly and monthly rates. Corner of Philadelphia and E. Center Phone 1200.
Plain Dealer Classified Ads produce results. Try this medium.
WANTED — Woman who wants free room, one who works during the day. Write Box S. Plain Dealer.
PARTNER WANTED — Man or woman in the only Turkish Steam Baths in Orange-co., located at Santa Ana. Few hundred will handle. Will teach you, 622 No. Maln St., Santa Ana.
WANT small chicken ranches, walnut and orange groves or alfalfa ranches to exchange for Long Beach homes, duplexes or larger income.Also have several good homes for paper.Please give complete description.Carter Mulaly, 708 Pacific Southwest.Bldg., Long Beach.
WANTED — Laundry washing, 26 pieces for $1 and flat work ironed.Called for and delivered.$16 N. Pine.Phone 1113 Tipton.
POULTRY
WANTED—Poultry for cash.Ph.E.W. Pohiman,7R2.Write BD2.
ANAHEIM FEED AND FUEL CO.
HAY,GRAIN,FEEDS,FERTILIZERS POULTRY SUPPLIES,SPRAYS AND INSECTICIDES.WOOD,COAL.
Public Weight Masters
242 W. Center St Phone 218 Anaheim California
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.....11:26 a.m.
*No.73.....4:50 p.m.
*No.78.....8:52 p.m.
Trains to San Diego
*No.78.....1:56 a.m.
***No.72.....10:04 a.m.
No.74.....3:46 p.m.
No.76.....8:47 p.m.
Through sleepers to Denver, Kansas City and Chicago.
***Through sleeper to Chicago and Grand Canyon connections.
**Houston,Galveston,Texas and New Orleans connections,and Phoenix connections.
C.A.WALKER,Agent