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Your Cross Word Puzzle
HOW TO SOLVE THE CROSS WORD PUZZLE
The way to solve the Cross Word Puzzle is to fill in the white squares of the diagram with the words which agree with the accompanying definitions. The definitions are numbered to correspond with the numbers on the diagram.
Any word defined in the text under "Horizontal" will begin at its number, shown on the diagram, and will extend all the way across to the first black space to the right of that number. That is, the word must begin in the square that contains its identifying number and extend as far as the white squares continue uninterruptedly.
Any word defined under "Vertical" will also begin in the white space that contains its number, but will extend downward as far as the white squares remain uninterruptedly.
West Coast Lease
A special program arranged by the Olinda P.T.A. will be given in the school auditorium on Tuesday evening, April 2, beginning at 8 p.m. The program will take the form of a play given by members of the community. The name of the play is "The Beau Town Choir." Tickets are on sale; adults 35¢ and children 20¢. A good attendance is requested. The money raised is to be added to the amount already raised for the new curtains for the stage.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle and family and Roy Simons spent Saturday at Mount Baldy, where they had a good time in the snow.
Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Ruddy and family were visitors at Santa Ana on Sunday.
Mrs. E. Nuzza accompanied by her son Jack visited Mrs. B. E. Berry at Yorba Linda on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Cremeer of Whittier are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Rudy for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schryer Miss Lois Nuzzzil and Mr. Frank Hatfield attended the Orpheus theatre, Los Angeles on Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Simon were visitors to Los Angeles on Tuesday, where after a morning shopping they visited Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Gibson of Hollywood, former residents of this lease.
Mrs. Bruce Merrill spent Wednesday in Oneonta Park, South Pasadena, visiting Mr. and Mrs. George McClennan, former residents of this lease. Mr. Merrill also spent the evening with them.
CHILDREN'S PICTORIAL
CROSS WORD PUZZLE
HOW TO SOLVE PUZZLE
The words start in the numbered squares and run either across or down. Only one letter is placed in each white square. If the proper words are found each combination of letters in the white squares will form words. The key to the puzzle—the first word—is given in the drawing. Below are keys to the other words.
RUNNING ACross
Word 1. The country in which the above scene is common.
Word 4. What you put your books in at school. Plural.
Word 5. The name of a famous Confederate General in the Civil war.
Word 8. The name of the man who courted Priscilla in Pilgrim times.
Word 9. A synonym for fash. Jon.
RUNNING Down
Word 1. A current of air or water; a small whirlpool.
Word 2. The day before today.
Word 3. An examination.
Word 6. What you hope to do in every examination at school.
Word 7. The first word mother uses in starting her nursery rhymes.
They were sitting in the bar-
HORIZONTAL
1. Commencing
7. Form of in (prefix)
8. That is (L ab.)
9. Toward the stern of a ship.
12. Quick to learn
13. Shoals
16. Armed conflict
17. To imitate
19. Absorb into something
22. Strike Rightly
24. Born (French)
26. Man's name (ab.)
29. Railroad (ab.)
30. Exiling
VERTICAL
1. Prejudice
2. Fairy
3. Island (ab.)
4. Number (ab.)
5. Small dram
6. Acquires
10. Hobo
11. Royal Engineers (ab.)
12. Tree
14. Before
15. Treel out
18. Pierce with weapon
20. Railway (ab.)
21. An iceberg
28. Alabama (ab.)
23. An eagle
27. Doubly (L prefix)
28. Exclamation
SOLUTION OF YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE
JAY MARS
VAN BUT E
ARCHED HE
T HUT CEN
FOG FEW
TAR SUN P
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L OIL RYE
KIND LEE
Mr. Jack Nuzzall, Miss Claudia Berry, Miss Bonnie De-mose, Miss Lois Nuzzall, attended the dance given by the Eastern School at the Masonic Hall, Yorba Lake on Friday evening.
Mrs. Bruce Merrill spent Wednesday in Oneon Park, South Pasadena, visiting Mr. and Mrs. George McClennan, former residents of this lease. Mr. Merrill also spent the evening with them.
Mr. Jack and Mr. Roy Gauldin motored to Whittier Thursday where they visited with their mother, Mrs. Gauldin of the city.
Mrs. Ned Marshall and his daughter, Mrs. Woodward spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Edmunds.
Miss Vera Studebaker attended a party given by the Eworth League on Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richise and family motored to Alhambra Wednesday, where they spent the day with Mrs. Richise parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ewalds, of that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Newman and Mrs. Bill Whitmoor of Long Beach, were visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simons Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds of Yooba Linda, were dinner guests to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gauldin on Sunday.
Mrs. Cannady, Miss Thelmia Cannady and Miss Anna Lake journeyed to San Pedro Sunday but were unable to visit the site on account of rough weather.
Mrs. Joe Hartog spent the weekend in Long Beach at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Joe Book.On her return Mrs.Boyand daughter Norma accompanied her for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs.Oris Ruddy and Mr.Oscar Ruddy spent Saturday evening with their parents on this lease, Mr. and Mrs.D.Ruddy.
Miss Vera Studebaker and Penn Clifford and Doris Stanley drove to Santa Ana canyon on Sunday.
Miss Beulah Studebaker and Mr.Abert Smith were visited at the Turnbull Canyon Sunday.
Mrs.Bruce Merrill had as lone guest on Friday Mr.Van Meter, Mrs.Richardson and Mrs.J.B.Merrill, all of Los Angeles.
Mr.Jack Nuzzall, Miss Claudia Berry, Miss Bonnie De-mose, Miss Lois Nuzzall, attended the dance given by the Eastern School at the Masonic Hall, Yorba Lake on Friday evening.
Mrs. Bruce Merrill spent Wednesday in Oneon Park, South Pasadena, visiting Mr. and Mrs.Gorge McClennan, former residents of this lease. Mr.Merrill also spent the evening with them.
Mr.Jack and Mr.Roy Gauldin motored to Whittier Thursday where they visited with their mother, Mrs.Gaudin of the city.
Mrs.Ned Marshall and his daughter, Mrs.Woodward spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Lon Edmunds.
Miss Vera Studebaker attended a party given by the Eworth League on Friday evening.
Mr和Mrs.Jack Richise and family motored to Alhambra Wednesday, where they spent the day with Mrs.Richise parents, Mr和Ms.L.E.Walds, of that city.
Mr和Mrs.Clarence Newman and Mrs.Bill Whitmoor of Long Beach, were visitors to the home of Mr和Ms.Fred Simons Monday evening.
Mr和Mrs.Reynolds of Yooba Linda, were dinner guests to Mr和Mrs.Jack Gauldin on Sunday.
Mrs.Cannady, Miss Thelmia Cannady and Miss Anna Lake journeyed to San Pedro Sunday but were unable to visit the site on account of rough weather.
Mrs.Joe Hartog spent the weekend in Long Beach at the home of Mr和Ms.Joe Book.On her return Mrs.Boyand daughter Norma accompanied her for a few days.
Mr和Mrs.Oris Ruddy and Mr.Oscar Ruddy spent Saturday evening with their parents on this lease, Mr和Ms.D.Ruddy.
Miss Vera Studebaker and Penn Clifford and Doris Stanley drove to Santa Ana canyon on Sunday.
Miss Beulah Studebaker and Mr.Abert Smith were visited at the Turnbull Canyon Sunday.
Mrs.Bruce Merrill had as lone guest on Friday Mr.Van Meter, Mrs.Richardson and Mrs.J.B.Merrill, all of Los Angeles.
Mr.Jack Nuzzall, Miss Claudia Berry, Miss Bonnie De-mose, Miss Lois Nuzzall, attended the dance given by the Eastern School at the Masonic Hall, Yorba Lake on Friday evening.
Mrs.Bruce Merrill spent Wednesday in Oneon Park, South Pasadena, visiting Mr. and Mrs.Gorge McClennan, former residents of this lease. Mr.Merrill also spent the evening with them.
Mr.Jack and Mr.Roy Gauldin motored to Whittier Thursday where they visited with their mother, Mrs.Gaudin of the city.
Mrs.Ned Marshall and his daughter, Mrs.Woodward spent Monday at the home of Mr and Mrs.Lon Edmunds.
Miss Vera Studebaker attended a party given by the Eworth League on Friday evening.
Mr和Mrs.Jack Richise and family motored to Alhambra Wednesday, where they spent the day with Mrs.Richise parents, Mr和Ms.L.E.Walds, of that city.
Mr和Mrs.Clarence Newman and Mrs.Bill Whitmoor of Long Beach, were visitors to the home of Mr和Ms.Fred Simons Monday evening.
Mr和Mrs.Reynolds of Yooba Linda, were dinner guests to Mr和Mrs.Jack Gauldin on Sunday.
Mrs.Cannady, Miss Thelmia Cannady and Miss Anna Lake journeyed to San Pedro Sunday but were unable to visit the site on account of rough weather.
Mrs.Joe Hartog spent the weekend in Long Beach at the home of Mr和Ms.Joe Book.On her return Mrs.Boyand daughter Norma accompanied her for a few days.
Mr和Mrs.Oris Ruddy and Mr.Oscar Ruddy spent Saturday evening with their parents on this lease, Mr和Ms.D.Ruddy.
Miss Vera Studebaker and Penn Clifford and Doris Stanley drove to Santa Ana canyon on Sunday.
Miss Beulah Studebaker and Mr.Abert Smith were visited at the Turnbull Canyon Sunday.
Mrs.Bruce Merrill had as lone guest on Friday Mr.Van Meter, Mrs.Richardson and Mrs.J.B.Merrill, all of Los Angeles.
Mr.Jack Nuzzall, Miss Claudia Berry, Miss Bonnie De-mose, Miss Lois Nuzzall, attended the dance given by the Eastern School at the Masonic Hall, Yorba Lake on Friday evening.
Mrs.Bruce Merrill spent Wednesday in Oneon Park, South Pasadena, visiting Mr. and Mrs.Gorge McClennan, former residents of this lease. Mr.Merrill also spent the evening with them.
Mr.Jack and Mr.Roy Gauldin motored to Whittier Thursday where they visited with their mother, Mrs.Gaudin of the city.
Mrs.Ned Marshall and his daughter, Mrs.Woodward spent Monday at the home of Mr and Mrs.Lon Edmunds.
Miss Vera Studebaker attended a party given by the Eworth League on Friday evening.
Mr和Mrs.Jack Richise and family motored to Alhambra Wednesday, where they spent the day with Mrs.Richise parents, Mr和Ms.L.E.Walds, of that city.
Mr和Mrs.Clarence Newman and Mrs.Bill Whitmoor of Long Beach, were visitors to the home of Mr和Ms.Fred Simons Monday evening.
Mr和Mrs.Reynolds of Yooba Linda, were dinner guests to Mr和Mrs.Jack Gauldin on Sunday.
Mrs.Cannady, Miss Thelmia Cannady and Miss Anna Lake journeyed to San Pedro Sunday but were unable to visit the site on account of rough weather.
Mrs.Joe Hartog spent the weekend in Long Beach at the home of Mr和Ms.Joe Book.On her return Mrs.Boyand daughter Norma accompanied her for a few days.
Mr和Mrs.Oris Ruddy and Mr.Oscar Ruddy spent Saturday evening with their parents on this lease, Mr和Ms.D.Ruddy.
Miss Vera Studebaker and Penn Clifford and Doris Stanley drove to Santa Ana canyon on Saturday.
Miss Beulah Studebaker and Mr.Abert Smith were visited at the Turnbull Canyon Saturday.
Mrs.Bruce Merrill had as lone guest on Friday Mr.Van Meter, Mrs.Richardson and Mrs.J.B.Merrill, all of Los Angeles.
Mr.Jack Nuzzall, Miss Claudia Berry, Miss Bonnie De-mose, Miss Lois Nuzzall, attended the dance given by the Eastern School at the Masonic Hall, Yorba Lake on Friday evening.
Mrs.Bruce Merrill spent Wednesday in Oneon Park, South Pasadena, visiting Mr. and Mrs.Gorge McClennan, former residents of this lease. Mr.Merrill also spent the evening with them.
Mr.Jack and Mr.Roy Gauldin motored to Whittier Thursday where they visited with their mother, Mrs.Gaudin of the city.
Mrs.Ned Marshall and his daughter, Mrs.Woodward spent Monday at the home of Mr and Mrs.Lon Edmunds.
Miss Vera Studebaker attended a party given by the Eworth League on Friday evening.
Mr和MRS.Jack Richise and family motored to Alhambra Wednesday where they spent the day with Ms.Richise parents, Mr和Ms.L.E.Walds, of that city.
Mr和MRS.Clarence Newman and Mrs.Bill Whitmoor of Long Beach, were visitors to the home of Mr和Ms.Fred Simons Monday evening.
Mr和MRS.Reynolds of Yooba Linda, were dinner guests to Ms.Jack Gauldin on Saturday.
Mrs.Cannady, Miss Thelmia Cannady and Miss Anna Lake journeyed to San Pedro Sunday but were unable to visit the site on account of rough weather."
They were sitting in the bar-
Word 9. A synonym for fash.
Jon.
Running Down
Word 1. A current of air or water; a small whirlpool.
Word 2. The day before today.
Word 3. An examination.
Word 6. What you hope to do in every examination at school.
Word 7. The first word mother uses in starting her nursery rhymes.
They were sitting in the barracks swapping yarns.
"Ever hear this one?" asked one of the group. A dog was tied to a rope fourteen feet long. Tweaty feet away was a fat, juicy bone. How did the dog get the bone?
"Oh, that's old stuff," answered one of the Marine. "You want some bird to say I give it up," and then you'll say, "That's what the other dog did."
"No, you're wrong, for the dog got the bone."
"Well, how did he get it?"
"Why, the other end of the rope wasn't tied."
"Kids" Bud Solves a Hard One By J. H. Streibel
Or, Squeaker, that terrible drum!
WANT AD PAGE
NEW TODAY
AM DRIVING to Idaho via Portland, April 3rd. Will take passenger. Call at Plain Dealer.
FOR SALE—Dandy little highway store and gas station. Sulendid location. Very reasonable. 251 So. Lemon.
FOR RENT—Neat, new, three robes with bath and screen porch apartments. All conveniences and garage. Furnished and unfurnished. Apply to Dr. Marshall, 410 So. Philadelphia-st. Apt. I.
MONEY TO LOAN TO INDIVIDUALS
On late model standard make autos—Lease contracts refinanced. Orange County Finance Corp., 407 W. 5th St., Santa Ana.
FOR RENT—3-rm. modern house and garage. Some fruit; Sonjin Janss-st. Inquire 544 South Resh.
SPECIAL
Machines cleaned by factory rep. for 10 days only $1.50. Used machines $10 and up. Hemstitching by experienced operator. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 234 E. Center-st. Phone 169.
FOR SALE—Good team of horses 8 and 10, about 2400. Harness and wagon. $100. Phone 225-J-5.
FOR SALE—5 acres 7-yr. Valencias, good house and garage. $12,000-cash. $4000 will handle. Consider trade. Owner, Box 18, car Plain Dealer.
HELP WANTED
WANTED—Experienced girls. Anaheim laundry.
MAN, energetic and reliable, wanted for factory representative to handle our business in
NEW TODAY
FOR EXCHANGE—5-room house and large lot. For or 2 acres with house. Owner. Phone 473-W.
HORSE WANTED—Have a good home for 1 horse, must be cheap. Phong Fullerton 204-M.
FFOR RENT—3-rm., mod. house, garage. 114 Stueckle-ave, 2nd house from So. Los Angeles-st.
FOR RENT—Furn, or un furn. 3 room apt, breakfast nook, all built-ins, garage, quiet place, rent reasonable. 725 S. Dickle-st.
WANTED—Guinea pigs, Ph. 600.
FOR SALE—Fresh milk goat G. A. Suhr, S.E. corner G.G. road and W. Brodway.
FOR SALE—Piano, like new, mahogany case. $150.00. Some terms, 334 La Verne.
FOR SALE—Duplex, eight rooms double garage, being both home and income—cheap: 311 Paulina.
FOR SALE—Hayes power sprayer wagon, team horses, set double harness, about 5 tons A-1 oat hay, 50 laying hens. W.G. Mason, R.D. 3, Anaheim.
LOST—Life-time fountain stub pen in Anaheim. Filled with light green ink. Return to Plain Dealer office. Reward.
WANTED LOAN
of $650 on clear lot.
W.L. Morris Realty Co
123 North Los Angeles St.
WANTED—Carpenter work by day or contract; finishing, cabinet work or remodeling. Phone $91-J.J.H. Latourette.
BUSINESS CARDS
WANTED
WANTED—Girl for general work. Phone 1151-J., or c.
706 Zeyn.
WANTED—Two live-wire Good chance for advance Apply at 227 East Center-st.
Valencia Oranges bought for J.McInnes, oppo. Santa Fe Orange. Phone Orange representative.
WANTED—Housework of kind by reliable middleaged 615 E.Adele-st.
WANTED to communicate with fined middle aged lady who enjoys caring for a nice home for a lady who is dependent on a son or daughter for supply they may also make their there. This is a nice offer for someone Address Box A.Plain Dealer.
FOR RENT—ROOM
FOR RENT—Very reasonable or two large airy sleeping in private family; are local 224 corner Broadway and plenty of hot water at all private entrance. Apply on uses Mrs. George Fletcher.
FOR RENT—HOUSE
FOR RENT—Nice 7-room c home, all modern convenient Lincoln-ave; $30.Inquire 237 Citron.City 992.
FOR RENT—Seven-room and garage; $35.Inquire 237 Melrose.City 456.W
HELP WANTED
WANTED — Experienced girls.
Annaheim Laundry.
MAN, energetic and reliable,
wanted for factory representative to handle our business in Anaheim district; unusual opportunity, with fortune for right man; experience or capital unnecessary; Write fully Synero Motors Co., Battle Creek, Mich.
MONEY TO LOAN
Money to Loan
Plenty of eastern money available to loan at 7 per cent on good homes in Anaheim. Terms 3 to 5 years. Quick action.
F. E. Moore Loan Co.
304-5 First National Bank Bldg.
Santa Ana Calif.
$7000 TO LOAN
On Orange Grove
W. L. MORRIS REALTY Co.
123 No. Los Angeles St. Ph. 498
TIME TABLE
A. T. & S. Fe R. R.
In effect March 15, 1925
Trains to Los Angeles
*No. 79
$No. 71
$No. 73
$No. 75
Trains to San Diego
*No. 78
No. 79
No. 72
No. 74
No. 76
Through sleeper to Kansas City, Minneapolis and Chicago.
Through sleepers to Denver, St Louis, Chicago and Grand Canyon connection; San Bernardo dino and Riverside connection.
Houston, Galveston, Texas.
ew Orleans and Phoenix connection; San Bernardino and Riverside connection.
The most economical little salesman is a Class Ad in this paper.
PATRONIZE PLAIN DEALER ADVERTISERS
mination of the fleet Monday evening.
WANTED LOAN
of $650 on clear lot.
W. L. Morris Realty Co.
123 North Los Angeles St.
WANTED — Carpenter work by day or contract; finishing, cabinet work or remodeling. Phone 581-J.
J. H. Latourette.
BUSINESS CARDS
HOUSEHOLD moving and all kinds of dragyage; prompt service Mills, 314 S. Claudina, Ph. 368.
RADIO—Sets built or repaired at Stuelke's Store Store, Fullerton. Phone 180, 112 1-2 N. Spadra.
DRESSMAKING, remodelling it your home or mine. 217 So, Clemente-st. Phone 273-J. Mrs. Fiscuir.
USED AUTOS
FOR SALE—Baby chicks from accredited stock R. L. Plymouth R. and W. Leghorns, McBride, Picentia Ave, first block north of Center; phone 478-J.
FOR SALE—1923 Ford roadster, cash or terms, $210.00. See it at Santa Fe depot or 742 N. Claudina after 5 p.m.
FOR SALE—One-ton Chevrolet truck; fine condition; cheap, 124 Elm St., or call 299-R.
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE—All around team of horses, 1st house west of Magnolia school on Orange-rd. Fred Jungkell.
FOR SALE—Three good large orchard maules—good pullers. Have bought tractor, P. H. Krick, 313 No. Los Angeles-st. Phone 788-R.
RANCH SUPPLIES
FOR SALE—Chicken fertilizer, C.O. Ledford, Moody Station.
FOR SALE—Inspected sweet potato plants, any amount, F. S. Shiner; ph 92-M. Garden Grove.
FOR SALE—Out hay with 20% alfalfa. Grown in Hemet Valley, 1 ml so of Olinda, W. G. Smith, Golden Ave.; phone Placentia 150-R-5.
FOR SALE — Valencia orange trees, 756 each, Inquire 229 Mills Drive, or phone 1004-W.
FOR SALE — Valencia orange trees, guaranteed to grow and produce, A.E. Pellegrin, 875 So. Stellar St.; phone 1185.
PERTILIZER—A-1 manure delivered and spread; prices right. Ph Artelia A-659, Artesia Fertilizing.
RENT - MISCELLANY
FOR RENT—8-acre vineyard table grapes, 1½ miles Cypress Station, G. L. Mewis.
FOR RENT—Garage. Inquire Next Center.
FOR RENT—Neat new apartments for $25.00 per room in private family; are located at 324 corner Broadway and plenty of hot water at all private entrance. Apply online uses Mrs. George Fletcher.
FOR RENT—HOUSE
FOR RENT—Nice 7-room home, all modern conveniences Lincoln ave., $30 Inquire 2 Citron. Phone 592.
FOR RENT—Seven-room and garage, $35, Inquire Melrose, Phone 456-W.
FOR RENT—Nearly new and garage, south side, 4 breakfast nook, closet bed, wood floor, built ins, quiet use of electric washer, $25 paid, 721 S. Helena-st.
FOR RENT—Furn. 6-room ennouse and garage, $40 Will lease 6 months, $613 Lemon-st.
FOR RENT—Six-room house, three bedrooms, porch, garage and washhouse S.L.Angles-st. Phone
FOR RENT—Five-room house, furnished; garage led., 318 S.Bush.
FOR RENT—3-room furnish in rear; garage; water 209 1-2 S.Citron.Call for lead., 304 W.Center.
FOR RENT—Completely room bungalow, including garage, 1119 W.Broadwa...
Auction Sale
I am leaving for the east and will sell my home at 817 North Sabina St.
on THURSDAY, APRIL 2nd, at 2 p.m.
assisting of a three room modern house, with basement,
nin shrubs, flowers and seven orange trees. East front
50x115 ft. Household furniture including rugs, table,
mrs. bed, springs and mattress; sanitary couch dresser,
less cooker, stove, kitchen utensils, carpenter tools,
ft. hose, and garden tools.
Easy Terms—Anyone Can Buy.
O. Butterfield, Owner, 817 No. Sabina St.
MARTIN.
J. L. SWARTHOUT.
Irish Auctioneer
POULTRY
WANTED—Poultry for cash. Ph.
7-R-2. Write E. W. Pohlman, RD2.
FOR SALE—400 White Leghorn cockeries, hatched March 3, 15c each... L. C. Lea, ½ ml. south of Stanton, P. O. Anaheim R, D. I.
Not Saturday.
BABY CHICKS
Anconas, White Leghorn, R. I.
Reds, hatching every week, strong sturdy chicks that will produce.
Also custom hatching. 2 and 3 months old pullets raised on order, 1-2 mile south of Garden Grove on Santa Ana and Garden Grove Birdd., Orange Co. Hatchery, phone 39-W. Garden Grove.
FOR SALE—Baby chicks; Brown and White Leghorns; hatching March 11 and 12. W. J. Reunie, 5th house north of P. E. tracks in Cypress.
LIVE AT THE HOTEL ANGELLI
TRANSIENT ROOMS AND AT REDUCED RATE
The finest fireproof apartment in Orange co. B lobby, social hall and roof luxuriously furnished apart complete with maid service phone, light, hot and cold gas, steam heater and launa linens included. Translent, and monthly rates. Cor Philadelphia and E. Center 1200.
A Class Ad will bring you...
BUSINESS CHANCES
SALE—Confectionery stand
groceries, 413 West Center.
er leaving Anaheim.
WANTED
Girl for general housek. Phone 1151-J, or call at
Zeyn.
Two live-wire men.
and chance for advancement.
by 227 East Center-st.
Oranges bought for cash.
McInnes, oppo. Santa Fe depot,
ange. Phone Orange 50 for
presentative.
Housework of any
by reliable middleaged lady.
E. Adele-st.
To communicate with rerd middle aged lady who would
pay caring for a nice home, prea lady who is dependent upon
on or daughter for support as
may also make their home
are. This is a nice opportunity
someone. Address Box AX care
in Dealer.
FOR RENT—ROOMS
Very reasonable, one
two large airy sleeping rooms,
private family; are located at
corner Broadway and Olive;
city of hot water at all times;
entrance. Apply on preml. Mrs. George Fletcher.
FOR RENT—HOUSES
Nice 7-room country
home, all modern conveniences, oil
colin-ave., $30. Inquire 209 Soron. Phone 992.
Seven-room house
garage, $35. Inquire 209 Soron. Phone 992.
FOR RENT - APARTMENTS
4-rm. cottage; daintitly furnished and redecorated;
garage; very close in; adults; very
reasonable. 610½ Zeyn.
For RENT—Two nice clean comfortably furnished flats, 4 rooms
each, built-in features, adults only.
Inquire 317 E. Cypress.
April 1, completely
furnished 4-room flat, new; hardwood floors; large rooms; 1 bedroom and 1 Murphy bed; large
closets; breakfast nook; nicely located, cor. Olive and Broadway.
Inquire on premises, 324 East
Broadway.
Rooms with private bath;
day, weekly or monthly
rates. Inquire McFarland Apts.
205 W. Chestnut, near Lemon-st.
or call 1072-W.
For RENT—3-room apt., furn.; best location in town; free water and Anaheim evening paper. 118
So. Olive-st. Inquire at 225 E.
Wilhelmina-st.
Single and double
apts. In the newest and most modern apt. flats in Anaheim. These
are handsomely furnished and
should be seen to be appreciated.
Rose-Marie Apts.; phone 856; 309
W. Center St.
RENTS CUT TO A PRAZZILE—
Flats, apts., cottages and rooms;
furnished and unfurnished. Phone
832-J or 732 for prices or call at
325 S. Claudina St.
Purchased apartment;
close in; everything furnished;
$12.50 per month; $15.00
with garage. Phone 161-J.
1-4 room fur, and 1
4-room unfur, apt. Marita Court.
113 N. Clementine; very close in
and nice rooms; very reason-
TERMS CASH
In order to publish Classified Ads at the present low rates. The PLAIN DEALER insists upon cash in advance for ads on this page.
REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE
7-rm. house; 4 large
bedrooms; double garage and
chicken corrall; lot 50x172. Will
sacrifice for $5500. 519 E. Adelor call owner. 204-M. Fullerton.
For SALE—2 acre chicken ranch
at a bargain, C. O. Ledford, Moody
Station.
For SALE—Nice new 2-room
house with bath. Garage; on
dandy lot. Reasonable. Terms
822 No. Janss.
BEST BARGAIN IN ANAHEIM
4 restricted lots very close to city
limits, 50x150 or 1 acre, lights,
gas and water, and one share of
water stock for irrigation with
each lot. Rich ground, pretty location for nursery, chicken ranch
or homes. Will sell one or all.
Cash or easy terms. U. Box 6,
Plain Dealer.
Lake Elsinore
7 miles long, covering 6500 acres, good road around the lake 16 miles. Boating and water sports. Shooting and hunting. Scenic wonderland in sight of the snow covered peaks.
El Contento
BY-THE-LAKE
at north western end of lake,
adjoining the preserve and
$500,000 club house and hotel of Southern Calif. Athletic Club. NOW completed. Golf course open.
50x110 level lots, graded roads, spring water NOW on every lot. Electricity. Good soil. Priced to sell quick.
El Contento abuts on Cleveland National Forest and new road to Canistrillo starts at
FOR RENT—HOUSES
RENT RENT—Nice 7-room country house, all modern conveniences, on colin-ave., $30. Inquire 209 So.ron. Phone 992.
RENT RENT—Seven-room house garage, $35. Inquire 206 So.rose, Phone 456-W.
RENT RENT—Nearly new duplex garage, south side, 4-rooms, hard-floor, built ins, quiet place of electric washer, $25; water d. 721 S. Helena-st.
RENT RENT—Furn. 6-room mod.-house and garage, $40 per month, will lease 6 months, $613 South mon-st.
RENT RENT—Six-room modern house, three bedrooms, screen room, garage and washhouse, 713 Los Angeles-st. Phone 228-W.
RENT RENT—Five-room modern house, furnished; garage if needed, 318 S. Bush.
RRENT RENT—3-room furn. house rear; garage; water paid, 1 1/2 S. Citron. Call for key at W. Center.
RRENT RENT—Completely fur. 4-room bungalow, including plano,rage, 1119 W. Broadway.
RRENT RENT—3-room furnished house, 211 1-2 S. Citron. Call at 11 S. Citron, or 304 W. Center.
RRENT RENT—Neat new 3-room house; closest bed, with garage, $25 per month at 514 East express St. Key at 512. Apply 50 S. Philadelphia St. Apt. 11.
RRENT RENT—5-room modern house, unfurn., and garage; kleken yd.; $30, 519 E. Adele, phone Fullerton 204-M.
RRENT RENT—Furn. apts. with private bath; continuous hot water; date very reasonable. Mann Apts., 7 North Olive.
RRENT RENT—Modern Spanish hangalow at 205 S. Citron. Hard-door floors, tile bath and kitchen, furnace, built in ice box, Ice room the outside. We furnish latter and take care of lawn. Call 99-R for details.
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RENT RENT—8-acre vineyard ofable grape, 1½ miles north of express Station. G. L. McWilliams.
RRENT RENT--Garage. Inquire 606 West Center.
RRENT RENT—Neat new duplex apartments for $25.00 per month
RENTS CUT TO A FRAZZLE—Flats, apts., cottages and rooms; furnished and unfurnished. Phone 832-J or 732 for prices or call at 325 S. Claudina St.
FOR RENT — Furnished apartment; close in; everything furnished; $12.50 per month; $15.00 with garage. Phone 161-J.
FOR RENT — 1 4-room fur, and 1 4-room unfur. apt. Marita Court, 113 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 — In Oreoma Court, 205 So. Citron St., court No. 5; all built-In features; finest and most up-to-date court in city. Call at court or Wilson & Beaver Bldg., 148 W. Center; phone 399-R.
FOR RENT — 3-room furnished modern courts, 1118 Pearl-st., Walnut Court.
FOR RENT — Nice, clean and comfortable apartments; continuous hot water; lights, water and gas furnished; for $18 and $20 per month. Stewart Apts., 113 Emily.
SPECIAL
Single and double apartments from $5.50 per week up; all found rooms with community bath; H. and C. water and service; $3.50 per week up; front room suitable for office. Yungbluth Apts., 147 West Club.
SEE the attractive single apartment at Biltmore before deciding Homelike atmosphere a feature; ideal location. Biltmore Apartments, op. Elks club.
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.
FOR RENT — Neat new duplex apts all conveniences with garage at $20 per month. 410 S. Claudiphia-st. Apply Apt. 11.
FOR RENT — Modern, alry Apt., single and double, everything furnished. Hot water. Rents reduced. Roberts Apts., corner Lemon and Center; phone 952; also garage for rent. Call same number.
FOR RENT — One 4-room flat, furnished; two beds; all large rooms; 5 closets: garage if desired. Squater Villa, 201 N. Emily, Phone 89-M. A. H. Squier.
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished Apt.; sleeping porch, hot water continuously; Garage if needed.Wilson-Bever Bldg., 148 W. Center.Phone 399-R.
Better intelligent instruction from your father than the distortions at north western end of lake, adjoining the preserve and $500,000 club house and hotel of Southern Calif.Athletic Club.NOW completed.Golf course open.
50x110 level lots, graded roads, spring water NOW on every lot.Electricity.Good soil.Priced to sell quick.
El Contento abuts on Cleveland National Forest and new road to Capistrano starts at our property.
Drive over Sunday or communicate with BARNETT, 208 Produce Bldg., Los Angeles,Broadway 2128.Courtesy to agents.
REPRESENTATIVE IN ANAHEM WANTED Top Commission
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USED planos low as $70; used players low as $150; terms low as $5 cash; $1 weekly.Write for list 100 used planos.S Story & Clark, Factory Agents, 935 S.Hill St., Los Angeles.Call.
PIANO like new.Fullerton 626.Harry Fellinge,Nelson Music Co.
PIANO BARGAIN—Sehaff math.; $250 cash,$270 on time.Towers W.CenterSt.
FOR SALE—1 pump and gasoline engine in good condition.Wilson & Lever shop, 124 klm-st.Phone 299-R.
FOR SALE—Oat hay,track or delivered.Ground sheep manure for lawns,$1.50 per sack,delivered.Fish meal is good for lawns.Phone 905-M.D.Carlslea.
PROFESSIONAL
Phones-Office 413; res. 1074 Hours—10 to 12; 1 to 5 Mon., Wed., Fr.; 7 to 8 p.m.
Dr.Leota P.Anderson Chiropractor
136 W.Center St., Anaheim Suite 204 Fisher Bldg.
Phones 1169J; Office 207 Dr.Walter R.Blakely Optometrist-Opticien
We do our own lens grinding
185 W.Center St., Anaheim
Office Hrs. 10 to 4 Phone $810 Dr.Guy Allison Rawson MEDICINE-SURGERY
714 N.Lemon St., Anaheim Electronic Diagnosis and Treatment (Dr.Albert Abrams)
FOR RENT—8-acre vineyard of table grapes. 1½ miles north of press Station. O. L. McWilliams.
FOR RENT—Garage. Inquire 506 West Center.
FOR RENT—Neat new duplex apartments for $25.00 per month. 410 S. Philadelphia-st. Apply Apt. 11.
FOR RENT—Garages in rear of Wilson & Bever building, $5.00 per month. 148 W. Center. Phone 399-R.
LIVE AT THE HOTEL ANGELINA TRANSIENT ROOMS AND APTS AT REDUCED RATES
The finest fireproof apartment hotel in Orange co. Beautiful lobby, social hall and roof garden furiously furnished apartments, complete with maid service; telephone, light, hot and cold water, steam heap and laundry for guests included. Translent, weekly and monthly rates. Corner of Philadelphia and E. Center. Phone 100.
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PROFESSOR NOODLES
Dear Professor:
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But don't you think it would be wise to hand him first a good cigar?
Cautious
A good cigar would be quite wise, but here is what I would advise:
These modern days it also pays to think about the other!
So don't forget a cigarette for her sweet darling mother!
Prof.Noodle
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