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BUENA PARK AID WANTS CIRCULATING LIBRARY BUENA PARK, Mar. 26.—Special Mrs. H. H. Haggarty entertained the L. M. A. S. at her home Thursday afternoon with a large attendance in spite of the damp weather. It being the first meeting of the new year, considerable new business was brot up before the society. An item of interest to all members as well as to all of this community is that this society will put all its efforts and ask for the co-operation of everyone in this district to help obtain a county circulating library which we feel will be of much benefit to our town. After the business meeting a social hour was enjoyed during which the hostess served dainty refreshments. Mrs. I. D. Jaynes expects her husband, Lieut. Jaynes, to pass through Los Angeles from overseas enroute to Camp Kearny in a few days. The transport on which he sailed reached New York Monday. Rallegh Beach and family from Fullerton and Miss May Beach and Albert Koeneg of Colegrove visited at the beach home Sunday. Mrs. Frank Isbel entertained at dinner party Monday evening at her home at the Northam Pumping Station. Coverers were laid for seven. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. I. Thomas of Brea, Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Fisher of the Park. Mrs. A Arellanes, and Mr. and Mrs. Isbel. All efforts are being used by the residents and property owners on Orangestown coast of Grand Central and Mrs. Tweedy, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Owens Sunday. L. J. Robeson and family enjoyed Sunday in Los Angeles. Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Ledford. Thursday morning March 20th, a baby girl. Rev. W. G. Johnston of Hollywood filled the pulpit at the Congregational church sunday morning and evening. The congregation were pleased to see Rev. Johnston as he was resident pastor of the church here several years ago. Mrs. E. A. Smothers and little daughter returned home Sunday after several days visit with relatives in Los Angeles and Pasadena. The Buena Park Boy Scouts will enjoy a rare treat Saturday as they are invited with the scout-master Rev J. E. Fisher to spend the day at the Scout recreation grounds near Hollywood. The time will be set at the Friday evening meeting for the departure Saturday morning. So boys, all be present. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Davis are down from Los Angeles for an indefinite visit at the home of H. H. Haggerty. Mrs. Allen is improving her property on 10th street, a new porch being added to the cottage now occupied by Rev. Fisher, and the new cottage on the same lot will soon be ready for occupancy. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Middleton now residing in La Habra will take the new cottage. Mrs. Watts has been very ill with a severe attack of Asthma. Mr. and Mrs. Stice are making an extended visit at the home of their daughter, Mrs. C. A. Preston. The U.S.Civil Service Commission has announced an examination at Anaheim April 26 to fill Albert Koeneg of Colegrove visited at the beach home Sunday. Mrs. Frank Isbel entertained at dinner party Monday evening at her home at the Northam Pumping Station. Covers were laid for seven. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. I. Thomas of Brea, Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Fisher of the Park. Mrs. A Arellanes, and Mr. and Mrs. Isbel. All efforts are being used by the residents and property owners on Orangethorpe east of Grand-ave to obtain natural gas. As the gas line is already to the corner of Grand-ave and Orangethorpe, residents east of this point feel almost confident of the extension of the line this spring. James Watson made a business trip to Lordsburg Saturday. Mrs. Fred Klarer and little daughter of Elsinore were guests over the week-end of Mrs. J. W. Bishop. Mr. Klarer motored over Sunday, they returning home that evening. Miss Wanita Simpson spent several days the past week with friends in Los Angeles. Miss Emma Robinson was down from U. S. C. over the week-end. J. E. Fisher was in Los Angeles Monday on business. Mrs. R. T. Beach returned home Sunday after spending a weeks in Los Angeles. The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. church will meet Thursday afternoon at the church. There being work to do all ladies of the congregation are invited. Mis Virginia Roberson spent several days the past week with her aunt, in Placentia. Miss Bessie Moon is clerking in Bishop's store this week. Miss Jessie Crow was absent from her desk in Bishop's store Monday. Mrs. King of Hollywood with Mr. KRYPTOK GLASSES THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS Good Eyesight is Nature's Most Priceless Gift If you want to enjoy real eyesight comfort and satisfaction come to us. DIETRICH Jewele and Optometrist F. & M. Bank Bldg. Fullerton Cal. SECURE PASSAGE OF JOINT RESOLUTION State Senator S. C. Evans and Assemblyman Chester M. Kline have secured the passage of a joint resolution requesting the president of the United States to appoint immediately the commission provided for in the Newlands River Regulation Amendment. This is a message from the people of California to the president reminding him of the necessity for the appointment of this commission. This only needs to be done to put into effect the beneficent purposes of the newlands River Regulation Amendment in the making of comprehensive plans for flood control, conservation of water, care of watershed cover and, in fact, everything that can be done to prevent damage from floods and making an asset of this great natural resource instead of allowing it to be a devastating force. Senator Evans and Assemblyman Kline are entitled to credit for the efficient manner in which this matter has been handled. TAX ON TELEGRAMS Commencing on April 1st, those who use telegraph wires for business or personal matters, will have to contribute a little something extra to help finance the government, for a tax must be collected on all telegrams originating in the United States where the tolls are 15 cents or more. A tax of five cents will be assessed on messages of 50 cents or less, and when the tolls are more than 50 cents, a tax of ten cents on each message will be collected. The former tax was five cents on all mea- GLASSES IN THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS Good Eyesight is Nature's Most Priceless Gift If you want to enjoy real eyeight comfort and satisfaction come to us. DIETRICH Vendor and Optometrist F. & M. Bank Bldg. Fullerton Cal. Look for the eyes on the window. The old Bifocal With the disfiguring seam or hump With clear smooin even surfaces Master Carburetors and First Glass Repair Work will make your car run better—you can get either at IRVIN'S GARAGE 209 N. Las Angeles-st Phone 170J Remember: We guarantee All Work. Public Weighing ANAHEIM FEED AND FUEL CO. Feed Wood Coal Seeds ROSIN SPRAY 220 West Center St. INSTALLS MACHINERY Harry W. Stanley, of the Bullek Service Station, reports the arrival yesterday of a truck load of machinery for his new garage, and in the load was the new high capacity lathe which he is installing. Mr. Stanley also reports the securing of the exclusive agency in Anaheim for French Veneer Polish, a well known auto polish which is manufactured in Los Angeles. SORREL MARE STOLEN Saturday night a horsethief entered a corral at A. H. Peralta's ranch at Peralta and got away with a sorrel mare belonging to Peralta. Tracks in an orchard showed where a man with his right foot turned slightly outward had led the animal to the pavement, upon which the tracks were lost. Let us make you an offer to overhaul your motor car... 205 So. Los Angeles-st. The Orange County Plain Dealer, Anaheim, Calif. CAN YOU WRITE HITS FOR OPERA? The department of music of the high school wishes all those who have the ability to write jingles, kindly to put their attention onto a jingle which will "take off" local people and local situations. Here is the original verse so that those who try may have the exact number of feet in each line of the verse: "As sometimes it may happen That a victim must be found I've got quite a little list. I've got a little list, Of society offenders Who might well be underground And never would be missed And never would be missed There's the pestilential nuisances Who write for outographs All people who have flabby nails And irritating laughs All children who are up-to-dates All people who have flabby hands Shake hands with you, like that. All third persons who, On spoiling tate-a-tees insist. I've got them on the list, I've got them on the list. The best verses, that is, those which contain the chrewdest hits on local people and local situations will be sung by funny Koko at the performance of "The Mikado," the Japanese opera which is to be given at the high school Tuesday evening Apr. 22. It is requested that all jingles be mailed to Prof. Askin in care of the high school. —Schebler Carburetors, Champion X, Splitdorf, A C, Golden Giants and Hel Fire plugs at Liberty Garage. P.T.A MEETING FREMONT The P.T. A. will next week at 3:30 p.m. school. The follow-up been prepared: Piano solo—Ethel Duet—Agnes and Readings—Miss B Talk—Mrs. J. N. A ta Ana, county legent chairman of Congress of Mothers Talk—Mrs. Earl Ana, county educa Fourth District Congregation All members are and bring friends w For Friday, Mar. 28, W Another Money-S One Day Only From the Standpoint of Value One Day Only From the Standpoint of Value Important Day of the Entrance Read This List! Note the 40c Dress Ginghams All this season's goods in handsome plaids. For Economy Day, yard ..... 29c Brassieres A large variety of staples, including the famous "Gossard" make ..... 59c Underwear Crepe White Plisse Crepe, regular 50c grade. Economy Day yard ..... 38c Ladies' Union Suits Summer weight Union Suits in all styles. Sizes up to 44 ..... 59c Mercerized Damask “Pequot” Sheeting Sheets, Cases Unpriced for Economy Day —Genuine Pequot Sheetings are offered at best prices we have quoted for many months SHEETS 72x90, regular $1.95 Economy Day ...$1.75 81x90, regularly $2.05 Economy Day.....$1.85 CASES 42x36 Economy Day .....45¢ 45x36 Economy Day .....48¢ Silk Hose Friday's feature from the Hosiery section. A complete color range to choose from, all sizes pair .... 9 Ladies Union Suits Summer weight Union Suits in all styles. Sizes up to 44 $59c Mercerized Damask Splendid quality Damask in several new floral designs $1.25 quality... Voile Blouses Pretty models, that are unusual values at their regular prices each $1.65 Cheviot Shirtings Plain blue Cheviots, heavy quality, fast colors, Economy Day, yard $29c Silk Hose Friday's feature from the Hosiery section. A complete color range to choose from, all sizes pair ... $2.00 and $2.25 Fancy Silks Several hundred yards of fancy silk are offered at this extraordinary price. Economy Day, yard ... 45c Long Cloth, 3 yards for The best offering of the season. Soft finished long cloth at a price away below regular. 3 yards for... Black and Colored Chiffon Taffetas in a complete color range, specially priced for Economy Day, yard ... FALKENSTEIN ANAHEIM, CALIFO P.-T. A MEETS AT FREMONT TUESDAY The P.T. A. will meet Tuesday of next week at 3:30 p.m. in Fremont school. The following program has been prepared: Piano solo—Ethel Grace York. Duet—Agnes and Jesse Johnston. Readings—Miss Byam. Talk—Mrs. J. N. Anderson, of Santa Ana, county legislative department chairman of Fourth District Congress of Mothers. Talk—Mrs. Earl Morris, of Santa Ana, county educational chairman Fourth District Congress of Mothers. All members are urged to attend and bring friends with them. A Want Ad in The Plain Dealer will sell that piece of property. Let the New York Life Insurance Co. protect your loved ones. See J. Lloyd Moore, 104 E. Center. Cleaning and Pressing Why take a chance with your nicer clothes? Why not have them cleaned by a house which guarantees their work and a house, too, which is able to make their guarantee good? If you are once our customer you will remain our customer—we give you satisfaction. PURITAN DRY CLEANERS Next to Old City Hall—212 E. Center St., Phone 547. 28, We Announce Money-Saving One Day Only Value Giving the Most my Day One Day Only Value Giving the Most the Entire Month Note the Savings! Sheetings ses UnderEconomy ay ngs are offered at the lowfor many months. SHEETINGS 8-4 bleached ...69¢ 9-4 bleached ...74¢ 10-4 bleached ...79¢ —Unbleached is 5c per yard less than above prices. Full Double Bed Size Blankets Washua Blankets in tan grey, white. Full size. Economy Day pair ... $2.85 Corsets Broken lines. Royal Worcester corsets mostly small sizes $3 values, pr $1.00 White Outing Flannel Good weight Outing at below today's wholesale price yard ... 18c $2.95 Bed Spreads Another lot to be sold at this price. Large size, good quality ... $1.95 Mercerized Voile ose Hoscolor sizes pair ... 95c 5 Fancy Silks fanexmy Day, yard ... 1.35 th, 3 yards for ason. at a 3 yards for... 1.00 Red Chiffon Taffetas plete priced ... 1.59 $2.95 Bed Spreads Another lot to be sold at this price. Large size, good quality ... $1.95 Mercerized Voile Here is your opportunity to save. 40 in. white Voile. 75c quality. For Economy Day yard ... 49c New Voiles Handsome new allover patterns in printed voiles, 27 in. wide, yard ... 35c Bath Towels Good weight towels, 18 x32 inch size, Economy Day ... 25c STEIN'S CALIFORNIA