oc-plain-dealer 1924-10-16
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BREA NEWS
BREA, Oct. 16.—Beginning Friday evening Oct. 17th the Pythian Sisters, will give a series of eight five hundred parties to be held Friday of each week at the home of Mrs. E. A. Gurley, W. Ash-st., 219. The score will be kept from week to week, and at the end of the series, nice prizes first, second and third will be awarded to the winners, score cards 25 cents each. Benefits for Pythian home fund Playing to begin at eight o'clock promptly. Everybody cordially invited.
Miss Marion Sulphent of Riverside spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Sulphent on W. Cedar-st.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ball and children were visiting relatives and friends in Santa Ana last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tibbets and family of Santa Ana, were visiting in Brea Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Switzer and son Junior and Karl Fanning of S. Madrona avenue were in Hollywood Sunday afternoon visiting Mr. Switzer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Switzer.
Mrs. Estelle Mitchell entertained a nephew, Mr. Paul Hays of Highland Park Sunday.
Miss Lucile Ball, who is employed in Dr. Jarvise's office, is having her vacation this week, and is visiting her sister Mrs. Vesper Woods in San Bernardino.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hanmore of 337 S. Walnut-st. have started the erection of a new four room bungalow and garage on their lot on Eucalptus-st.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Roberts and daughters Misses Liberty and Olal Lee of 302 Madrona-ave, visited relatives and friends in Redondo Sunday.
Mrs. D. Passamanneck was in Torrance Tuesday, visiting her cousin Mrs Myrtle Molette and rona-ave., spent Saturday in Los Angeles shopping.
Mrs. M. J. Hanmore, with her son G. S. Hanmore of 337 Walnut-st., were very pleasantly entertained Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. W. J. Cowan at Placentia, Mrs. Hanmore also was calling on Mrs. Claud Goss of Fullerton Monday afternoon.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Conner of Redondo Beach last Wednesday a baby girl, mother and baby are getting along very nicely, Mr. and Mrs. Connor are formerly of Brea.
Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Berridge of Pasadena were guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. G. H. Sulphen on 218 W. Cedar-st., over the week end.
Mrs. Nell Emery and mother, Mrs Bennett, of Los Angeles, were very delightfully entertained at the home of Mrs.Saunders and daughter Miss Ruth at 311 S.Madrona-ave., last Sunday.
Mr. Clayton Liebhart who has recently been visiting his sister Mrs.E.E.Lowe of 320 W.Birch street, left for his home in Lincoln,Nebraska,the first of the week.
Mr and Mrs L.A.Sayles were visiting relatives and friends in Los Angeles Sunday.
Mr.E.A.Lynes of 307 W.Birch-st.,left for his old home in Helena,Mont.,Monday morning.He expects to be gone about three weeks.
Mr and Mrs.E.E.Law were visiting old friends Mr. and Mrs.Witham.at Big Rock,part of last week They report seeing plenty of snow and rain while there.
Mr.Glen Crook of 132 Madrona ave., was in Santiago over the week end.
Mrs.Ronald Burns of Severs-st.is entertaining her mother Mrs.Riley of Reno,Nevada.
Mrs.G.F.Henigan entertained her brother Mr.Wm.C.Van Autwerp of Pasadena,Sunday.
Mr and Mrs.J.M.Burquist of Madrona-ave., entertained Mr,and Mrs.H.B.Bruce and son Walter
NEW TODAY
In the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California.
No. 17633
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OF TIME OF PROVING WILL, ETC.
In the matter of the estate of Fannie Burton Oxley, deceased.Notice is hereby given that Friday,the 31st day of October,1924.at 10 o'clock a.m.,of said day,at the Court room of this Court,Department No.2,在the City of Santa Ann,County of Orange.State of California,has been appointed as the time and place for hearing the application of Frances M.Bowyer,praying that a document now on file in this Court,purporting to be the last Will and Testament of the said deceased,be admitted to probate,that Letters of Administration with Will annexed be issued thereto on Frances M.Bowyer,at which time and place all persons interested therein may appear and contest the same.Dated October 14,1924.
J.M.BACKS,
County Clerk
FRANK L.MILLER,Atty.for Petitioner.
Publish Oct.16,17,18,20,21,22,,23,24,25,27.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OF TIME OF PROVING WILL, ETC.
In the Superior Court of the County of Orange,State of California.In the Matter of the estate of Hiram Porter Hendricksalso known as Hiram P.Hendricksalso known as H.P.Hendricksalso known as Dr.H.P.HendricksDeceased.Notice is hereby given that Friday,the 17th day of October,1924.at 10 o'clock a.m.of said day,at the Court Room of this Court,Department 2 thereof,在the City of Santa Ana,County
SOUTHWEST PETROLEUM
Company's first well lost owing to mechanical trouble after drill had penetrated oil sand. Second well now drilling below 4300 feet looks like "sure shot" for early production. Company has 640 acres and we suggest watching the market value of the shares closely. Details without obligation on request.
WE OFFER (Subject)
50 Vanderbilt U. $70.00
100 Belvieu U. 2.75
100 Nat. Sec. Ast.pfd. 1.4
1000 Calvin Oil .09
50 Gilmore Oil .Mkt
100 Rickenbacker .6.25
15 Pickwick Corp Pfd.
5000 Marine Corp.... Wtd.
25 Mtge. Deb. U. 10.00
100 Un.Mtg. & Loan 5.25
25 Union Fin. U..12.50
60 Moreland com. 8.50
50 Star Petro.....5.50
50 Star Motors.....6.10
150 Monolith pfd...7.00
100 Monolith com...9.25
40 Rollina Motors ..Bld.
10 Julian 6-9.....7.50
10 Twin Bell.....45.00
100 Foster & Klesiser Class A Com...10.25
WILL BUY (Subject)
Poster & Nichols Gr. Kleiser pfd. & M.
Julian 6-9 Julian Pt. U.
Bandinl Moreland M.
Port Lobos Union Mtg. U
Vanderbilt U. Mtge. Disc.
Fifty-Fly Julian Pump Presno Untd.Sespe L & P
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Roberts and daughters Misses Liberty and Olal Lee of 303 Madrona-ave, visited relatives and friends in Redondo Sunday.
Mr. D. Passamaneck was in Torrance Tuesday, visiting her cousin Mrs Myrtle Molette and also spent Wednesday in Los Angeles.
Miss Ila Danielly of Brea was a Los Angeles visor on Saturday.
Mrs. J. M. Burquist and Mrs. R. W. Sammons and daughters Carolyn and Annabelle of Madrona over the week end.
Mrs. Ronald Burns of Severs-st is entertaining her mother Mrs. Riley of Reno, Nevada.
Mrs. G. F. Henigan entertained her brother Mr. Wm. C. Van Antwerp of Pasadena, Sunday.
Mr and Mrs.J.M.Burquist of Madrona-ave, entertained Mr. and Mrs.H.B.Bruce and son Walter of Lancaster, to dinner Sunday, Cecil Yates of Brea returned home with them and will remain for a couple of weeks.
Mr and Mrs.Ed Beatty of Alhambra were calling on Mr. and Mrs.E.A.Gurley of 219 W.Ashst.Sunday evening.
Mrs Orange Woods of San Bernardino was very delightfully entertained over the week end by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.F.A.Ball at their home on S.Madrona-st.
Mr and Mrs.W.O.Batson and sons Paul and Hobart of Rivera, were Sunday visitors at the R.W.Sammons home on 109 Madrona-ave.
Mrs.C.W.Vinson and daughter Miss Pauline of Brea, were Los Angeles visitors Saturday.
Mrs.E.H.Pascal of 220 Birch street is entertaining her mother, Mrs.Jane Davis of Taft.
Mrs.J.E.Reed of 448 Severs st. had as her guests Sunday afternoon, her parents, Mr. and Mrs.F.H.Robinson and Mr. and Mrs.Charles Holinger of Glendale and Miss Lois Reed entertained a friend Miss Dorri Griffith of Fullerton.
Mr William Sequin of Downey was visiting friends in Brea Monday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs.Walter Krug and baby from Alhambra were Sunday dinner guests of Mr., and Mrs.George Marshall.
Miss Edna Dyke spent Sunday at the Bowman home in Olinda.
Earl Everheart and Ord Kaytor were recent visitors at Redondo Beach to Mr. and Mrs.Chester Kaylor.
Mr and Mrs.J.E.Rymer and daughter Ruth saw the Mission plsy at San Juan Capistrano Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs.Fred Scan are sporting a new Ford car these days.
Mrs.Ermia Raubinger of Lomita was visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.H.Senn Monday on Walnut-st.
Mrs.Baird was honored with a farewell party Wednesday afternoon at Mrs.J.J.Anderson's home in Fullerton by the Ami Tal chapter O.E.S.No.405.Several from Brea attended.
Mrs.George Whitmer was a Los Angeles visitor Friday to meet relatives from Chicago and to hear Harry Von Bruch the greater Evangelist at the Methodist Temple.
Mr and Mrs.W.O.Batson and sons Paul and Hobart of Rivera, were Sunday visitors at the R.W.Sammons home on 109 Madrona-ave.
Mrs.C.W.Vinson and daughter Miss Pauline of Brea, were Los Angeles visitors Saturday.
Mrs.E.H.Pascal of 220 Birch street is entertaining her mother, Mrs.Jane Davis of Taft.
Mr and Mrs.W.O.Batson and sons Paul and Hobart of Rivera, were Sunday visitors at the R.W.Sammons home on 109 Madrona-ave.
Mrs.C.W.Vinson and daughter Miss Pauline of Brea, were Los Angeles visitors Saturday.
Mrs.E.H.Pascal of 220 Birch street is entertaining her mother, Mrs.Jane Davis of Taft.
Mr and Mrs.W.O.Batson and sons Paul and Hobart of Rivera, were Sunday visitors at the R.W.Sammons home on 109 Madrona-ave.
Mrs.C.W.Vinson and daughter Miss Pauline of Brea, were Los Angeles visitors Saturday.
Mrs.E.H.Pascal of 220 Birch street is entertaining her mother, Mrs.Jane Davis of Taft.
Mr and Mrs.W.O.Batson and sons Paul and Hobart of Rivera, were Sunday visitors at the R.W.Sammons home on 109 Madrona-ave.
Mrs.C.W.Vinson and daughter Miss Pauline of Brea, were Los Angeles visitors Saturday.
Mrs.E.H.Pascal of 220 Birch street is entertaining her mother, Mrs.Jane Davis of Taft.
Mr and Mrs.W.O.Batson and sons Paul and Hobart of Rivera, were Sunday visitors at the R.W.Sammons home on 109 Madrona-ave.
Mrs.C.W.Vinson and daughter Miss Pauline of Brea, were Los Angeles visitors Saturday.
Mrs.E.H.Pascal of 220 Birch street is entertaining her mother, Mrs.Jane Davis of Taft.
Mr and Mrs.W.O.Batson and sons Paul and Hobart of Rivera, were Sunday visitors at the R.W.Sammons home on 109 Madrona-ave.
Mrs.C.W.Vinson and daughter Miss Pauline of Brea, were Los Angeles visitors Saturday.
Mrs.E.H.Pascal of 220 Birch street is entertaining her mother, Mrs.Jane Davis of Taft.
Mr and Mrs.W.O.Batson and sons Paul and Hobart of Rivera, were Sunday visitors at the R.W.Sammons home on 109 Madrona-ave.
Mrs.C.W.Vinson and daughter Miss Pauline of Brea, were Los Angeles visitors Saturday.
Mrs.E.H.Pascal of 220 Birch street is entertaining her mother, Mrs.Jane Davis of Taft.
Mr and Mrs.W.O.Batson和 sons Paul和Hobart于R.W.Sammons家庭中。
In the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California.
In the Matter of the estate of Hiram Porter Hendricks, also known as Hiram P. Hendricks, also known as H.P. Hendricks, also known as Dr.H.P. Hendricks, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Friday, the 17th day of October, 1924, at 10 o'clock A.M. Of said day, at the Court Room of this Court, in Department 2 thereof, in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, has been appointed as the time and place for hearing of the application of Al Cheek, Carl Martin, and Mel Casey, praying that a document now on file in this court, purporting to be the last will and testament of the said deceased, be admitted to probate, that letters testamentary be issued thereon to Al Cheek, Carl Martin, and Mel Casey, at which time and place all persons interested therein may appear and contest the same.
Dated this 7th day of October, 1924.
J.M.BACKS,
TIPTON & CAILOR.
Attorneys for Petitioners.
Publish Oct.7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 1924.
WARNED
Sam, while walking in the woods late one afternoon, was surprised by a wildcat which proceeded to chase him to the top limbs of a large oak tree on the edge of a deep canyon.The wildcat is climbing as fast as Sam,and soon had forced him periously near the decaying end of a long limb extending beyond the edge of the precipice.Sam decided it was time to remonstrate."Wildcat," he said impressively,"wildcat does yo! make me go one inch durdah,yo! is gwine to have to jump'a long ways fo yo' suppah!"—American Legion Weekly.
Mr. and Mrs.W.C.Denham and children were San Pedro visitors Sunday. They went on board the battleship California.
Little Jack Albers is on the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs.Charles Mosley with Mrs.Lee Caulderwood and C.S.Taylor motored to Whittier Saturday on business.
Mrs.Ida Rhyno spent several days in Los Angeles with Miss Myrtle Hitchfield and enjoyed skating Friday night at Lincoln Park.
Elroy Dykne and Roy Reed returned home Wednesday after helping fight fire about twenty-five miles from Mt.Wilson.
Miss Ethel Eastum and her friend Miss Daisy Lewis of Los Angeles spent Saturday at Wintersburg where they use to teach school together.
J.C.Wilson spent the week end with his family. He left Monday
WILL BUY (Subject)
Foster & Nichols Gr.
Kleiser pfd. & M.
Julian 6-9 Julian Pt. U.
Bandinl Moreland M.
Port Lobos Union Mtg. U
Vanderbilt U. Mtg. Disc. U
Fifty-fity Julian Pump
Fresno Untd.Seape L & P
We are active in all markets
Leonards & Co.
Established 1915
ROBERT KELLY
Resident Manager
Capital Fully Paid $100,000
Resources $300,000
Santa Ana Branch
228-229 Spurgeon Bldg.
Mrs. Erma Raubinger of Lomita was visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Senn Monday on Walnut st.
Mrs. Baird was honored with a farewell party Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. J. J. Anderson's home in Fullerton by the Ami Tal chapter O E. S. No. 405. Several from Brea attended.
Mrs. George Whitmer was a Los Angeles visitor Friday to meet relatives from Chicago and to hear Harry Von Bruch the greater Evangelist at the Methodist Temple.
Mrs. L. L. Gabriel entertained the King Tut Club with a 500 card party Wednesday afternoon. There were twelve guests present. The mostess received 1st prize. Kent Sultor 2nd and Mrs. Ray Wilson 3rd prize. Dainty refreshments were served.
Mrs. Livingston was an Anaheim visitor Thursday afternoon.
C. C Myers is up and able to be around after a week's illness.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Russell motored to San Pedro Sunday afternoon.
TUBBY
IF YOU'RE GOONA BE A BARB BACK RIDER IN OUR CIRCUS YOU GOTTA GET A COSTOOM AND DO SOME PRACTICIN'.
GEE, I DON'T KNOW WHERE TO GET ONE
MY LITTLE BROTHER ADONIS AND I WANT TO SEE THE CIRCUS
WANNA SEE THE ELEFANTS
Saturday on Sunday
Mrs. Ida Rhyno spent several days in Los Angeles with Miss Myrtle Hitchfield and enjoyed skating Friday night at Lincoln Park.
Elroy Dyke and Roy Reed returned home Wednesday after helping fight fire about twenty-five miles from Mt. Wilson.
Miss Ethel Eastum and her friend Miss Daisy Lewis of Los Angeles spent Saturday at Wintersburg where they use to teach school together.
J. C. Wilson spent the week end with his family. He left Monday morning for New Hall to continue his work on the telephone line.
Roy, W. B. Corlette of the Nazarene church attended a missionary board meeting in Los Angeles Monday.
BUSINESS
FIRESTONE AND
Bicycle and Motorcycle
W. H. Boon
BLACKSMITHING AN
Oxy-Acetylene Welding
NEW TODAY
Superior Court of the Orange, State of Cali.
No. 17533
FOR PUBLICATION OF PROVING WILL, ETC.
Matter of the estate of Barton Oxley, deceased,
is hereby given that on 31st day of October,
0 o'clock a.m., of said Court room of this
Department No. 2, in the Santa Ana, County of
State of California, has been issued as the time and
hearing the applicances M. Bowyer, praya document now on this Court, purporting
last Will and Testathe said deceased, be to probate, that Letministration with Will issue thereof to
M. Bowyer, at which place all persons internein may appear and be same.
October 14, 1924.
J. M. BACKS,
County Clerk
M. MILLER, Atty. for
anmer.
Oct. 16, 17, 18, 20, 21,
24, 25, 27.
FOR PUBLICATION OF PROVING WILL, ETC.
Superior Court of the Orange, State of Cali.
Matter of the estate of Porter Hendricks, also
as Hiram P. Hendricks,
own as H. P. Hendricks,
own as Dr. H. P. Hendeceased.
hereby given that Frith day of October,
0 o'clock a.m., of said
Court Room of this
Department 2 thereof,
of Santa Ana, County
NEW TODAY
FOR SALE—1922 Chevrolet touring, five cords, good rubber,
mountain brakes, spotlight, windwings. Special top. Phone 516M.
FOR RENT—Strictly modern inroom house with garage. Apply
510 Zeyn St.; phone 308-J.
USED AUTOS
FOR SALE—Henderson police
motor, fully equipped; cost $625,
price $375; reasonable terms. El
Dorado Ranch, Fullerton.
USED FORDS
Bought and sold. Crowell, 314 N.
Los Angeles St.
FOR SALE—Grocery store and
fruit stand in a good location. Sell
for $700 cash. Address box 234
Anaheim.
USED CARS
ALL LATE MODELS
AT BUCH AGENCY
128 South Los Angeles St.
Anaheim, Calif.
REAL BARGAINS
READ THEM
2 Hudson coach, '24; 9000 miles; just broke in good.
1 Dodge Coupe, 3-pass, '24.$ 975
1 Buick 6 Coupe, 4-pass,
'22; beautiful job.......1100
1 Buick 6 Tour, 5-pass,'23 925
1 Buick 6 Tour, 5-pass,'22 750
1 Buick 6 Rdsr, 3-pass,'22 800
1 Dodge Coupe, 3-pass,'23 850
1 Hup Rdsr, 3-pass,'21 600
1 Hudson Speedster, 4-pass,
'20; all new tires; a real buy.....575
1 Stude, light six,'24.....875
NEW TODAY
FOR SALE—1 round dining room table, 1 library table, 1 Western Electric washing machine, 1 iron Davenport bed. Apply at 314 N. Claudina.
WANTED—Woman for general housework. Mrs. McDonald Phone 862-W.
LOST—Bunch of keys. Finder leave at Anaheim Creamery or Phone 665.
FOR SALE—Shotgun, rifle, banjo, guitar, automatic pistol, fishing tackle. Phone 516-M, 824 S. Philadelphia-st.
FOR SALE—Child's ivory bedstead, with new mattress, cheap, 424 S. Olive-st.
TO LOAN $6000 on ranch property. 129 N. Los Angeles.
HAVE CLIENT who wants loan of $800.00 per cent 3 years on lot and small house at 812 N. Janss-st., Anaheim. E. P. Ellott, 200 N. Spadra, Fullerton phone 397J.
FOR SALE—Acreage near Anaheim in one, two, five or ten acre tracts. Good neighborhood. Good land to plant to oranges, or gardening or chicken ranches. Twenty acres on boulevard, E. P. Ellott, 200 N. Spadra, phone Fullerton 397J.
SALESMEN and territorial manager for subdivision in Wilmington city limits. We pay transportation, give boat trip, lunch, A-1 lecturer, good commission, every support. Corbusier and Co., 246 E. Broadway, Long Beach.
WANTED
EXPERIENCED FARMER wants work; willing and conscientious worker. For immediate appointment, phone Anaheim 1246-J. H. Fullistove.
NEW TODAY
DRESSMAKING — Remodeling family sawing; style service in your home. Phone 838-M. Mrs Piscus.
K of P. every Monday nice..527 W. Center. All visitors welcome.
PLAIN and fancy dressmaking by day or week. Phone Ananeim 747-J-3.
HELP WANTED
WANTED—Man for grocery store Address X.Y.X.
WANTED—Neat appearing Spanish man over 21; men's furnishings experience preferred. Call at 245-247 W. Center.
WANTED—Five young men; neat appearing for city work. See Mr Sellers, Valencia Hotel.
WANTED—Three neat appearing young ladies for city work. See Mr A. W. Sellers, Valencia Hotel.
WAITRESS WANTED at Mills Cafe. Call mornings.
WANTED—Woman that knows how to cook and do general house work. Phone 747-J-2.
SALARY AND COMMISSION—Should average $135 per week to men who can qualify representing corporation in your territory Must be well acquainted. Refer ences required. B. J. Metzler, 62 So. Olive St., Los Angeles.
RANCH SUPPLIES
FOR SALE—Cabbage plants and one horse weighing 1500 pounds First place south of Magnolia School, August Jungkelt.
FOR SALE—Record bud valence orange trees. W. G. Smith Murray, I mile south Olinda, Golden ave; phone Placentia 150-R-11.
DOUILT
PROVING WILL, ETC.
Superior Court of the Orange, State of Caliter of the estate of Porter Hendricks, also Hiram P. Hendricks,
own as H. P. Hendricks,
own as Dr. H. P. Hendeceased.
thereby given that Frith
15th day of October,
o'clock A. M. of said
Court Room of this Depement 2 thereof,
of Santa Ana, County
State of California, has
printed as the time and
hearing of the applicacheek, Carl Martin, and
praying that a docuon file in this court,
to be the last will and
of the said deceased, be
probate, that letters
may be issued thereon to
Carl Martin, and Mel
which time and place all
erested therein may appostest the same.
this 7th day of October,
J. M. BACKS,
County Clerk.
CAILOR.
for Petitioners.
at 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13,
17, 1924.
WARNED
While walking in the
one afternoon, was a wildcat which prochase him to the top
large oak tree on the
deep canyon. The wildtiming as fast as Sam,
and forced him perluthe decaying end of a
extending beyond the
the precipice. Sam demas time to remonstrate.
it," he said impressive,
that does yo' make me
furdish, yo' is gwine
jump a long ways fo'!
"—American Legion
Mrs. W. C. Denham
son were San Pedro visititory. They went on board
ship California.
Ack Albers is on the
Mrs Charles Mosley
Lee Caulderwood and C.
motored to Whittier
ton business.
A Rhyno spent several
Los Angeles with Miss
titchfield and enjoyed
friday night at Lincoln
Dyke and Roy Reed reroom Wednesday after
night fire, about twentyfrom Mt. Wilson.
The Eastum and her
Daisy Lewis of Los
Pent Saturday at Winwhere they use to teach
mison spent the week end
family. He left Monday
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
Notice is hereby given that the city taxes on all personal property secured by real estate, and on all real property in the City of Anaheim, will be due and payable on the third Monday in October, 1924, and will be delinquent on the first Monday in December, next thereafter, at 6 o'clock p.m.
Unless said taxes are paid prior to the first Monday in December, 1924, at 6 o'clock p.m., 10 per cent will be added to the amount thereof.
Said taxes are payable to the undersigned at his office in the City Hall, in said City of Anaheim, between the hours of 8 a.m., and 12 m., and between the hours of 1 p.m. and 5 p.m.
W.B. MOODY,
Marshall and Ex-Officio Tax Collector of the City of Anaheim
Oct. 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20 21 inclusive,
DAILY SCHEDULE
MOTOR TRANSIT STAGES
TO LOS ANGELES
AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS
Leavo Anaheim, 6:05, 6:45
a.m. Then 15 and 55 minutes after each hour to 7:15
p.m. Then 8:15, 9:15,
Hudson coach, '24; 9000 miles; just broke in good.
Dodge Coupe, 3-pass. '24.$975
Buliek 6 Coupe, 4-pass., '22; beautiful job.
1100
Buick 6 Tour, 5-pass. '23
925
Buick 6 Tour, 5-pass. '22
750
Buick Rdsr. 3-pass. '22
800
Dodge Coupe, 3-pass. '23
850
Hup Rdsr. 3-pass. '21.
600
Hudson Speedster, 4-pass.
'20; all new tires; a real buy.
575
Stude light six. '24.
875
Dodge Tour, 5-pass. '20.
300
Chevrolet Tour, 5-pass.
'22.
250
Overland Tour, 5-pass.
'20; looks like new.
200
Nash Rdsr. '6-pass. '21.
400
Ford Tour, 5-pass. '23.
300
Ford Roadster.
65
All cars recomnitioned and painted.
Open evenings until 9 o'clock.
BUICK AGENCY
128 So. Los Angeles St. Ph. 354
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
Notice is hereby given that the city taxes on all personal property secured by real estate, and on all real property in the City of Anaheim, will be due and payable on the third Monday in October, 1924, and will be delinquent on the first Monday in December, next thereafter, at 6 o'clock p.m.
Unless said taxes are paid prior to the first Monday in December, 1924, at 6 o'clock p.m., 10 per cent will be added to the amount thereof.
Said taxes are payable to the undersigned at his office in the City Hall, in said City of Anaheim, between the hours of 8 a.m., and 12 m., and between the hours of 1 p.m. and 5 p.m.
W.B. MOODY,
Marshall and Ex-Officio Tax Collector of the City of Anaheim
Oct. 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20 21 inclusive,
DAILY SCHEDULE
MOTOR TRANSIT STAGES
TO LOS ANGELES
AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS
Leavo Anaheim, 6:05, 6:45
a.m. Then 15 and 55 minutes after each hour to 7:15
p.m. Then 8:15, 9:15,
Hudson coach, '24; 9000 miles; just broke in good.
Dodge Coupe, 3-pass., '22; beautiful job.
1100
Buick Tour, 5-pass. '20...
300
Chevrolet Tour, 5-pass.
'22...
250
Overland Tour, 5-pass.
'20; looks like new..
200
Nash Rdsr. '6-pass.
'21...
400
Ford Tour, 5-pass.
'23...
300
Ford Roadster.
65
All cars recomnitioned and painted.
Open evenings until 9 o'clock.
BUICK AGENCY
128 So. Los Angeles St. Ph. 354
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Perfectly marked checkered giant buck from registered stock, 6 months old,$5. Mrs.J.H.Miser,1-2 mile west of Stanton on Clair-ave,between Western-ave and Hansen-rd.
MISCELLANEOUS
PIANO,like new.Fullerton 625.Harry Fellinge,Nelson Music Co.
WANTED—2000 or 3000 gallon water tank.Phone 747R2.H.E.Lueas,Buena Park.
BUSINESS CARDS
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Located with S.M.Kistler Realty Co.,111 N.Los Angeles.Special attention to legal forms.
SPECIAL Oct.prices at the Parisia Beauty Shop,phone 863.Top marcelling 75c,shampoo 75c,56c.All prices reduced accordingly.
FULLER'S household brushes.E.J.Taylor,agent,410 S.Broadway,Santa Ana;phone751-M.
MARCELLING,bob curling,75c.
201 N.Clementine.Phone 1255.WINDOWS and woodwork washing;also general house cleaning.Walter Kynast,phone 588-M.
SUZANNE COCROFT—Reducing girdle and brassiere.Look thin while getting thins.Paris Clean-ers,123 N.Los Angeles.Phone 508.Demonstrations every Friday.
RANCH SUPPLIES
FOR SALE—Cabbage plants and one horse weighing 1500 poundsFirst place south of MagnoliaSchool.August Jungkelt.
FOR SALE—Record bud valenceorange trees.W.G.Smith Nurse,1 mile south Olinda,Golden ave; phone Placentia 150-R-11.
POULTRY
WANTED—Poultry for cash.PaE.E.W.Pohlman,7R2.Write RD2.
FOR RENT—HOUSES
FOR RENT—A 5-room modernhouse.close in on S.L.A.st Realsonable rent to permanent tenantPhone owner,554.
FOR RENT—Modern4-roomhouse,and garage.Apply51Zeyn;phone308-J.
VACANT NOV.—I Five-roommodernhouse;moderate rent.40So.Claudina St.
FOR RENT—Furnished attractivestucco house,3 rooms;treesandflowers;cheap rent.Phone1081-A.forrent roomhouse.closet,bedwithgagafor $25 per month.Keya$12;Apply410 S.Phila.SO Apt.11.
FOR RENT—4-room modernbuilgalow with garage.1120 W.Chesnut.
FOR RENT—Four-roomunfinished house in bungalow courclose in;all modern;$30and$32month.See Fred H.Schneder,116 E.Center St.
FOR RENT—6-room duplex,abuilt ins,gas range,3 bedroomhardwood floor throut.Garage209 S.Citron-st.
FOR RENT—New six or fourroomhouse,two miles south ofAnahale Edison sub-station,2ndhousewest.
RENT - MISCELLANEOUS
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DAILY SCHEDULE
MOTOR TRANSIT STAGES
TO LOS ANGELES
AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS
Leave Anaheim, 6.05, 8:45 a.m. Then 15 and 55 minutes after each hour to 7:15 p.m. Then 8:15, 9:15, 10:15 and 11:45 p.m. Depot 130 So. Lemon Street Phone 520
BUSINESS CLASSIFIED
FIRESTONE AND OLDFIELD TIRES
Bicycle and Motorcycle Repairing and Welding
147 So. Los Angeles St.
BLACKSMITHING AND HORSE SHOEING
Horse Welding J. E. Gatewood, Richfield
FULLER'S household brushes. E. J. Taylor, agent, 410 S. Broadway, Santa Ana; phone 751-M.
MARCELLING, bob curling. 75c. 201 N. Clementine. Phone 1255.
WINDOWS and woodwork washing; also general house cleaning. Walter Kynast, phone 588-M.
SUZANNE COCROFT—Reducing girdle and brassiere. Look thin while getting thin. Paris Cleaners, 123 N. Los Angeles. Phone 508. Demonstrations every Friday.
M. EUGENE DURFEE ARCHITECT
Phone 692, New Kraemer Bldg. Anaheim, Calif.
TYPEWRITER REPAIRING
Relief Machine furnished and WORK GUARANTEED PRICES RIGHT.
L. G. DOTY
308 E. Center. Telephone 920
Costumes By Adonis.
By WINNER
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Miscellaneous Classified Ads
The PLAIN DEALER charges Want Ads as an accommodation. In return for this courtesy the advertiser should remit promptly. The Plain Dealer will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion ordered more than one time.
NEW TODAY
MAKING — Remodeling, sewing; style, service in home. Phone 838-M. Mrs.
Every Monday nice. 527 per. All visitors welcome.
and fancy dressmaking, by week. Phone Ananeim
HELP WANTED
D—Man for grocery store. X.Y.X.
D—Neat appearing Span-over 21; men's furnish-ience preferred. Call at W. Center.
D—Five young men, neat for city work. See Mr. Valencia Hotel.
D—Three neat appearing studies for city work. See W. Sellers, Valencia Hotel.
ESS WANTED at Mills' Call mornings.
D—Woman that knows cook and do general house-Phone 747-J-2.
AND COMMISSION—Average $135 per week to two can qualify representing action in your territory, well acquainted. Refer required. B. J. Metzler, 626 St., Los Angeles.
ANCH SUPPLIES
ALE—Cabbage plants and rice weighing 1500 pounds, place south of Magnolia August Jungkelt.
ALE—Record bud valencia trees. W. G. Smith Nura smile south Olinda, Golden Stone Placentia 150-R-11.
PLUYT
FOR RENT - APARTMENTS
FOR RENT—Furnished 4-room modern apt.; garage. 111 E. Alberta.
FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apt., cheap; also gas heater for sale. Inquire in rear 314 Vine.
FOR RENT—Furnished apt.; gas, lights, water and garage included, $15.00. Cor. So. Palm and Vermont Ave.
FOR RENT—2 and 3 furnished apt.; light, water, gas and garage paid; $20 and $22 per month. 120 N. Topeka St.
FOR RENT—Furnished 4-room modern flat, with garage. 201 N. Emily; phone 89-M.
FOR RENT—Nice clean front double apt.; strictly modern; also sleeping room, $4 per week. Colonial Apts., 149 N. Lemon, one block off Center.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished Apts, all built in features sleeping porch and garage if wanted, rent reasonable. Wilson Bever Bldg., 148 W. Center, Phone 399-R.
FOR RENT—Beautiful single apt. Especially low rate to permanent people for the winter. Shaw apts, cor. Center and Helenn-sts.
FOR RENT—Nice clean single and double Apts, strictly modern, continuous hot water. Lights and gas furnished. Low rates. Colonial Apts., 149 N. Lemon-st. Under new management. Phone 17.
FOR RENT—Two-room apartment; equipped for light housekeeping; lights, water, gas and laundry furnished; close in; garage nearby. Phone 161-J after 5 p.m.
FOR RENT—Furnished and un-furnished single Apts, with continuous hot water; gas, water and light paid. Garage space and Anahim Daily newspapers furnished free to tenants. Located only one block from Center-st. and Anaheim.
REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE
MUST BE SOLD at once, 4-room house and double garage. 508 E. Adele.
FOR SALE
5-1-2 acres of avocado land in the famous Carlsbad by the sea, close in to Carlsbad, good bulb land, plenty of water. Might take in some trade. M.J.P.Hell, 114 W. 5th-st., Santa Ana
FOR SALE—Two grocery stores and one meat market at a bargain. Must be sold at once. Any reasonable offer considered. Must be cash, no trade. Call 408 North Los Angeles St., or 857 North Palm St, Anaheim.
FOR SALE—Five-room modern house, 8 blocks south; $3500; $200 cash, balance $30 per mo. See owner, E.F Diller, 132 No. Los Angeles St.
SACRIPICE SALE—Small stucco house at cost of materials; walnut trees on lot; terms. Ph. 1081-J.
FOR SALE—Modern 7-room house, practically new, double garage. 607 Zeyn-st. Phone 1136.
VALENCIA LAND—13 acres; A-1 soil; 5 miles S.W.Anaheim, on P.E.; now in center oil lease to drill in 20 days; price $750 per acre; terms to suit. Box R.L., Plain Dealer.
PLUMBING
FIVE FOOT tubs, $24.50; lavatories $6; large sinks $5; chins toilet combinations $25; No. 18 gas water heater $18, 915 N. Los Angeles-st., Anaheim.
FOR RENT—ROOMS
FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms for housekeeping; close in. 311 N. Emily.
FOR RENT—Why pay more? Three neatly furnished rooms and bath; also garage free; price $23
RANCH SUPPLIES
ALE—Cabbage plants and rose weighing 1500 pounds, place south of Magnolia August Jungkelt.
POULTRY
ED—Poultry for cash. Ph. Pohlman, 7R2. Write RD2.
R RENT—HOUSES
RENT—A 5-room modern close in on S. L. A. st rear rent to permanent tenant.owner, 554.
RENT—Modern 4-room and garage. Apply 510; phone 368-J.
RENT—Almost new, 3-room and garage. Apply 510 phone 308-J.
NOV. 1—Five-room house; moderate rent. 402. Ludina St.
RENT—Furnished attractive house, 3 rooms; trees and cheap rent. Phone 1081-J.
RENT—Five-room modern with garage. Inquire 911 Ana Ana.
RENT—4-room house, gar-cast Oct. 6th, 427 N. Phila. Inquire 202 N. Olive.
RENT—Neat new three-house, closet, bed with gar-$25 per month. Key at Apply 410 S. Phila. St.
RENT—4-room modern bun-with garage. 1120 W. Chest-rent.
RENT—Four-room unfun house in bungalow court; all modern; $30 and month. See Fred H. Schneck & E. Center St.
RENT—6-room duplex, all gas range, 3 bed rooms, good floor thruout. Garage, Citron-st.
RENT—New six or four house, two miles south of Edison sub-station, 2nd west.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT
MENT ROOMS AND APTS.
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FOR RENT—Two-room apartment; equipped for light housekeeping; lights, water, gas and laundry furnished; close in; garage nearby. Phone 161-J after 5 p.m.
FOR RENT—Furnished and un-furnished single Apts. with continuous hot water; gas, water and light paid. Garage space and Anahim Daily newspapers furnished free to tenants. Located only one block from Center-st. and Anahim business section. Apts. from $22 up. Weekly and monthly rates. Inquire McFarland Apts. 205 W. Center. Call 1072-W.
FOR RENT—1 4-room fur, and 1 4-room unfur. apt. Marita Court. 118 N. Clementine, very close in and nice large rooms, very reasonable rent. Call at Apt. 14 or Mr. Ross, 261 E. Center-st. Phone 477.
FOR RENT—3-room furnished modern courts, 1118 Pearl-st. Walnut Court.
FOR RENT—On N. Lemon-at, 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.
SEE the attractive single apartment at Biltmore before deciding Homelike atmosphere a 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 Apt., 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—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 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.
YUNGBLUTH APARTMENTS 147 West Center. Best central location in city. Special summer rates by day, week or month.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST OR STOLEN—Between Buena Park road and Cypress on Lincoln Ave., Fox Terrier dog; black and white; reward, Phone
PLUMBING
FIVE FOOT tubs, $24.50; lavatories $6; large sinks $5; chins tolet combinations $25; No. 18 gas water heater $18, 915 N. Los Angeles-st., Anaheim.
FOR RENT—ROOMS
FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms for housekeeping; close in. 31T N. Emily.
FOR RENT—Why pay more? Three neatly furnished rooms and bath; also garage free; price $23 per month. Call $39 or $57 No.Palm St
FOR RENT—3 rooms, bath, screen porch and garage. Drop bed. 423 N. Philadelphia.Inquire next door.
FOR RENT—Front bedroom.modern, also garage. 532 W.Chestnut.
FOR RENT—Close in, beautiful large front bedroom, with or without kitchen privilege.Phone $224J.
FOR RENT—Furnished front bedroom; close in. 215 Chestnut-st.
FOR RENT—Rooms with private bath; day, weekly or monthly rates.Inquire McFarlane Apts., 205 W.Chestnut, near Lemon St., or call 1072-W.
PROFESSIONAL
YOU NEED NOT BE SICK!
Dr.Joseph H.Coleman CHIROPRACTOR
Six Years Successful Practice Is 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
190 W.Center St.Anaheim.Cal.
Obesity Scientifically Corrected Flora L.Rawson CHIROPRACTOR
Wappler and Battle Creek Method Physician and Surgeon in Attendance Consultation Free.
Phone 810 714 N.Lemon-St
Johnston-Wickett Clinic ANAHEIM.CALIFORNIA HOURS:
8:00 a.m.
5:00 p.m.
Phone 728
DR SUE M.MAMACK DR.HENRY C.VOGT ANAHEIM'S CHIROPRACTORS Palmer Graduates Ground Floor Office
FOR RENT
MENT ROOMS AND APTS.
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TEL ANGELINA
DUCED SUMMER RATES
nest fireproof apartment
in Orange-co. Beautiful
social hall and roof garden
maily furnished apartments,
e with maid service; telelight, hot and cold water,
beam heat and laundry for
included. Transient, weekly
monthly rates. Corner of
Philia and E. Center
1200.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST OR STOLEN—Between Buena Park road and Cypress on Lincoln Ave., Fox Terrier dog; black and white; reward. Phone Anaheim 797-J-2 or phone 9.
YES—HOW?
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