oc-plain-dealer 1925-04-25
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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 spaces remain uninterruptedly.
DYE WORKS BLUE
CYPRESS, April 23.
M. Frick of Cudahy visited evening at the home of his elder-in-law, W. J. Rennie.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph La Riverside are spending time with his parents, Mr. and Hugh La Rue.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Huttler made a business trip to Angeles Tuesday.
M. B. Hollingsworth and Olmstead of Los Angeles visitors at the S. A. Lanier, Jr. Thursday. Mrs. S. A. Lanier will return with Mrs. Olmsher home in Los Angeles.
A birthday dinner was Monday evening at the G.O.dy home in honor of little Frances' fifth anniversary. With candles marked the years. Guests were Mr. and E. P. Smith and son Leonard.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Blyttered to Pomona Sunday ww and Mrs. Ralph Westbrook Compton. Later the party ed to the Blythe home where had dinner and spent a day
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. In the picture.
Word 4. Hither. Opposite of here.
Word 5. Opposite of wild
Word 7. Used in cleaning
Word 8. Shelter used by Boy Scouts on camping trip.
Running Down
Word 1. Not dry
Word 2. To rub out
Word 3. A fruit grown in California.
Word 6. What you do when you're hungry.
SOLUTION OF YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE
1. Ire
2. Came together
3. One of three Norse goddesses.
4. A sourgee
5. Also
6. Grants temporary use of
7. North (ab.)
8. Street (ab.)
9. Third month of year
10. United States (ab.)
11. So
12. A bad spelling of cinch
13. Grassy plain
14. Any three things associated together.
15. Place where food is cooked
16. Notwithstanding
17. General direction
VERTICAL
1. Insect
2. Midday
3. Servant
4. Into (prefix L.)
5. Male human
6. Finishes
7. Tries out
8. Bill of Exchange (ab.)
9. A swaying
10. Loss of skill for want of practice.
11. To eat in half
12. Term of respectful address to a man
13. Was visible
14. Egg of an insect
15. Company (ab.)
16. Conjunction
17. Either
IOWA POORLY ADVERTISED?
Having many claims to eminence, Iowa is snow solely for her hogs, corn and cattle, says the Dubuque Telegraph-Herald, which goes on to say, "She is the most poorly advertised state in the union." Is possible that bad roads can account for it?"
Evidently the Telegraph-Herald does not know how widely Iowa is advertised in California, nor that the Iowa tourist crop is much more highly esteemed here than the hogs, corn and cattle of that great agricultural state.
You can judge each era, from Nero's time on, by the kind of places raided by the authorities.
Thursday, Mrs. S. A. Lam will return with Mrs. Olmsen her home in Los Angeles.
A birthday dinner was Monday evening at the G.O.Dy home in honor of little Frances Fifth anniversary, with candles marked the years. Guests were Mr. and E.P.Smith and son Leonard.
Mr. and Mrs.H.J.Blytored to Pomona Sunday ww and Mrs.Ralph Westbraim Compton. Later the party ed to the Blythe home where had dinner and spent a del evening.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs.Mossy of Long Beach form Cypress will be surprised to of the birth of a Tha-lil Richard Dean, born Saturday at the Sea Side Hospital Mooney and son are getting nicely.
Mr. and Mrs.Ray Mackson Dear of Los Angeles has visiting the past few days home of Mr. and Mrs.Mackey.
Mr. and Mrs.Cloy Leddy Taft visited at the home parents, Mr. and Mrs.W.Ford Sunday.
Mrs.Gutery and John cry of Prescott, Arizona been visiting at the home sister, Mrs.George B.Millie.
Mr. and Mrs.D.Franklin moved into their new house Lincoln-bird.
Mr.P.Duvall of Los A formerly of Cypress was a bus visitor here Thursday.
Ralph Huff has just refrom a 2100 mile trip up a Yosemite Valley, reports a useful time.
Their will be a baseball Sunday afternoon between Hia and Cypress played on grounds. Come out and hyeil.
A Class Ad will bring you r
R.L.Moor
Electrical wiring, fixture appliances and repairs
SHOP
HOMEN
120 W.Edwy 708 S.H
861 - Phones - 122
Word 5. Opposite of wild
Word 7. Used in cleaning
Word 8. Shelter used by Boy Scouts on camping trip.
Running Down
Word 1. Not dry
Word 2. To rub out
Word 3. A fruit grown in California.
Word 6. What you do when you're hungry.
SOLUTION OF YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE
COOK TOWNA ALLIES GO CAP REED
NG EST BE BAAL DAD SCRIBER A CAPERS FEET DINE T DAZED E RENEWED GAD S DOG NUTE MO
Woman's intuition isn't so impressive when she is deciding which way to turn in traffic.
A genuine wet is one who pays $6.70 for a supper and then feels sorry when the restaurant gets padlocked.
A Class Ad will bring you results.
Here's the secret of good soups, stews, gravies!
KITCHEN BOUQUET
A delightful blend of the rich juices of fresh garden vegetables. Gives the master touch of the chef to all soups, stews, gravies and sauces made at home. Used by famous chefs of leading hotels here and abroad.
Chop Suey
3 tablespoonfuls Kitchen Bouquet;
1 pound veal steak cut in cubes;
2 cupfis celery, dried;
1 cupful chopped Spanish onions;
1 large can mushrooms;
1 tablespoonful chopped peanuts;
2 tablespoonful butter;
2 teaspoonful salt;
14 teaspoonful pepper.
Melt the butter in frying pan, add the wet and cook until scrred, or white all over, turn in the celeroy and onions and cook gently until the onions and celery are tender; then add the mushrooms with their liquor and a third cupful of water, together with the nuts, salt, pepper and Kitchen Bouquet. Cover and simmer for twenty minutes. Place in a saucepan, chop platter, surround with boiled rice and flaked with paprika and serve very hot.
Cream Sauce
Cook together one-fourth a cup each of butter and flour, and add gradually one pint of milk; let simmer ten minutes after all the liquid has been added; season with salt and pepper and add Kitchen Bouquet to taste.
At good grocers everywhere
If your grocer can't supply you send 10 pounds for generous sample bottle.
Booklet containing many new recipes and fruit
Kitchen Bouquet Inc.
522 Fifth Avenue
New York City
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DYE WORKS BLAST
SANTA MONICA, April 25—an explosion partially demolished the Capital Cleaning and Dyeing works here early today.
E. G. Greene said his plant machinery were a total loss he had no idea who the explosive.
Police said Greene after re-posing to join a price-raising organization had received several threats that his place would be unamited.
CYPRESS
CYPRESS, April 22. (Spl.)—Frick of Cudahy visited Sunday at the home of his brother-in-law, W. J. Rennie.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph La Rue of Ridge are spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.ugh La Rue.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Huttonlock made a business trip to Los Angeles Tuesday.
M. B. Hollingsworth and L. M. Mustead of Los Angeles were visitors at the S. A. Lanier, Jr. home on Thursday, Mrs. S. A. Lanier, Sr. will return with Mrs. Olmstead to her home in Los Angeles.
A birthday dinner was given Sunday evening at the G. G. Pridgenes fifth anniversary. A cake with candles marked the passingars. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. P. Smith and son Leonard Earl.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Blythe moved to Pomona Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Westbrooke of Pompton.
Later the party returned to the Blythe home where they dined and spent a delightful
NEW TODAY
FOUND—Auto theft signal wheel lock. Call 317 E. Cypress, Anaheim.
FOR ECHANGE—100 ft. frontage with one new five room house and 8-room house, Anaheim.
Value $8,500 for not over value in acreage with good buildings, suitable for truck and berries.
Ernest W. Reid, 1228 Diamond-st., Anaheim.
FOR RENT—Mod. 6-rm. house and garage, cor. Broadway and Walnut.
Inquire 113 No. Olive Phone 736-M.
FOR RENT—5-rm. house, unfurnish garage, Cheap, 412 No. Olive.
Inquire in rear.
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS Fleetious Firm Name
The undersigned do hereby certify that they are conducting a general Motor Sales business at 314 N. Los Angeles St., under the fleitiful name of the Crowell-Anton Motor Sales Co., and that the firm is composed of the following persons whose names in full and places of residence are as follows: to wit:
Hubert F. Crowell, R. D. 5, Anaheim, California.
Robert Anton, 739 N. Lemon St., Anaheim, California.
Witness our hands and seal this 4th day of April, 1925.
HUBERT F. CROWELL
ROBERT ANTON
State of California
County of Orange
NEW TODAY
WANTED—To trade 1920 Ford sedan for coupe of same model.
What have you? Box H. Plain Dealer.
FOR RENT—Nicely new furn. 3-room apt., bath, use of electric washer, 1104 W. Center-st.
SWEETHEART CLUB
Stamped envelope for proposal.
The Lily Club, Station H,
Cleveland, Ohio.
WANTED—Woman for light housekeeping. Must be good cook.
To so home nights, Inquire 310 W. Cypress-st.
HIGH CLASS selling proposition.
Experienced or unexperienced, we train you for a permanent future.
Get in now and share in $2000 cash bonus to be divided proportionately June 1st. See Mr. Hardiman or Burnett at Hotel Valencia, Sat., Sun, or Mon, between 12 and 2 o'clock.
ANNOUNCEMENT—Will open restaurant, 112 W. Chartres-st. Will serve first class Spanish California Enchiladas, real Spanish tamales and carne con chile. Come and eat, 112 W. Chartres-st. We will serve American dishes. By Ramona Pacheco, owner.
MISCELLANEOUS
PIANO, like new, Fullerton 628.Harry Follings, Nelson Music Company
FOR SALE—8 Jersey black giant hens, 1 cockerel,$27.Tohe Pickle-smear,N.East-st.Ph.1267-J.
WANTED—Car, if you good six car and will down payment, call 2 on, apt. 8, between 6
AUCTION!
1 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON MONDAY, APRIL 27th, 1925
AT 2 P.M.
FRIENDS of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Friens were Mr. and Mrs. P. Smith and son Leonard Earl. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Blythe moved to Pomona Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Westbrooke of Pompton Lake later the party returned to the Blythe home where they had dinner and spent a delightful evening.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Friens were Mr. and Mrs. P. Smith and son Leonard Earl. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Blythe moved to Pomona Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Westbrooke of Pompton Lake later the party returned to the Blythe home where they had dinner and spent a delightful evening.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Friens were Mr. and Mrs. P. Smith and son Leonard Earl. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Blythe moved to Pomona Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Westbrooke of Pompton Lake later the party returned to the Blythe home where they had dinner and spent a delightful evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mackey and Dust of Los Angeles have been visiting the past few days at the time of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mckey.
Mr. and Mrs. Cloy Ledford of Eff visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.; Ledd Sunday.
Mr. M. Gutery and John Gutiery of Prescott, Arizona, have been visiting at the home of their parents, Mrs. George B., Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Franzie have lived into their new home on Cola-bivd.
Mr. P. Duval of Los Angeles, nearly of Cypress was a businessitor here Thursday.
Half Hurf has just returned in a 2100 mile trip up around Seminole Valley, reports a wondal time.
Their will be a baseball game day afternoon between Placeen and Cypress played on local grounds. Come out and help us class Ad will bring you results.
R.L. Moore
Electrical wiring, fixtures, appliances and repairs.
SHOP HOME
700 W. Edwy 708 S Helena
661 - Phones - 1247
NOTICE TO CREDITORS ...
ESTATE OF W.S.Pomeroy, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, by the undersigned administratrix of the estate of W.S.Pomeroy, deceased, to the creditors of all persons having claims against the said deceased to file them with the necessary vouchers in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, or to exhibit the same with the necessary vouchers to the said administratrix at her place of business, 203-204 First National Bank Building, Anaheim, Calif., in the County of Orange, within four months after the first publication of this notice.
Dated this 28th day of March, 1925.
JENNIE E.POMEROY Adminstratrix of the Estate of W.S.Pomeroy, Deceased.
Pub. March 28, April 4, 11, 18, and 25, 1925.
MISCELLANEOUS
PIANO, like new, Fullerton 625 Harry Fellings, Nelson Music Co
FOR SALE—8 Jersey black giant hens, 1 cocketer, $27, Tobe Picklesimer, N.East-st, Ph. 1267-J.
FOR SALE—5 shares Anaheim Union Water Stock at $90.00 share, F.E.Miles, 204 So.Batavia-st., Orange, Phone 227-W.
FOR SALE—Oat hay with 20% alfalfa, Grown in Hemet Valley, 1 ml.of Olinda, W.G.Smith, Golden-ave; Placentia Ph.Ig-R-5.
FOR SALE—Small field of barley, A.L.Wolfert, 18 mile east of Hansen Station.
FOR SALE—Very fine electric cooking range priced about one-third actual value, I.M.Edwards Garden Grove, 1st house south of P.E.tracks on New Hope road.
Phone Garden Grove 53.
PIANO BARGAIN—Schaff mah: $250 cash, $270 on time, 705 W.Center St.
FOR SALE—1 pumphand gasoline engine in good condition, Wilson & Beaver shop, 124 Elm-st, Phone 399-R.
FOR SALE—Yellow skinned black Jersey Giant eggs, $3.00 for 15.H.Hammond,Hanson Station.
FOR SALE—I Jacobean Oak dining set; 3 slightly used walnut dining sets; some real bargains in some overstuffed sets; walnut ivory and grey bedroom suites 17 sample floor lamps; 30 sample rugs; room sizes; Brussels, Velvets, Axminster and Wilton's also a lot of second hand furniture at the Orange Mattress and Furniture Factory, just north of the Santa Fe tracks, Orange, Calif., Phone 468.
FOR SALE—4-ton wagon, good condition, Dick Bobst, East Vermont, South of Santa Fe tracks.
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Of the County of Orange State of California
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OF TIME OF PROVING WILL, etc.
In the Matter of the Estate of Hellen A.Hatfield, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Friday, the 1st day of May, 1925, at 10 o'clock a.m., said day, at the Court Room of this Court, Department No. 2, in the City of Santa Ana, County of rica.
AUCTION!
I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON MONDAY, APRIL 27th, 1925
AT 2 P.M.
At 1007 East Santa Ana St., Anaheim, a nice 3-room House lot with garage The lot is 408-125 ft long and wide
AUCTION!
I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON
MONDAY, APRIL 27th, 1925
AT 2 P.M.
at 1007 East Santa Ana St., Anaheim, a nice 3-room House and lot, with garage. The lot is 40x135 ft., and fenced all around. Nice shrubbery on lot and family fruits, such as apricots, figs, plums, pears, olives, pomegranites and strawberries.
The house is three rooms with bath, hot and cold water, and every other convenience, and is on the rear of lot with fine building space in front. This is an ideal place, and will be a good buy for some one, as it must be sold. Anaheim being too far from owner's work, as he is employed at Huntington Beach, and is moving there.
This place can be bought on very easy terms, and anyone can handle it. You pay 10 per cent of the purchase price on the day of sale, and balance on terms which will be very easy. STOP paying rent and get YOUR OWN HOME.
Be there and buy this house to speculate on, if you don't need a home.
ROBERT LOGAN, Owner
JACK MARTIN
IRISH ACTIONEER, "Sells It"
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Of the County of Orange State of California NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OF TIME OF PROVING WILL, ETC.
In the Matter of the Estate of Hellen A. Hatfield, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Friday, the 1st day of May, 1925, at 10 o'clock am., of said day, at the Court Room of this Court, Department No. 2, in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, has been appointed as the time and place for hearing the application of Mary E. Coons, 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 Mary E. Coons, at which time and place all persons interested therein may appear and contest the same.
Dated April 20th, 1925.
J. M. BACKS, County Clerk TIPTON & CAILOR,
Attys. for Petitioner.
Publish April 20, 21, 22, 23, 24,
25, 27, 28, 29, 30.
When people suffer in silence it is the silence that causes most of the suffering.
TUBBY
So What's The Use of a Bat
GEE MINNIE CRICKETS!
IWOULDN'T WANTA LIVE IN THAT HOUSE LOOK AT ALL THE BATH TUBS THEYRE GONNA PUT IN IT
MY UNCLE WAS IN A HOUSE LIKE THAT ONCE WHERE THEY HAD A HUNDRED BATH ROOMS AND ON THE ROOF THEY EVEN HAD BIRD BATHS
BIRD BATHS? I BET THAT AINT SO!
IT IS SO DO YOU THINK MY UNCLED TELL A LIE? I BET A MILLYUN DOLLARS HE SAW THEM THEY RE FOR THE BIRDS TO TAKE A BATH IN
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NEW TODAY
NOTICE—To all members W. O. W. Big meeting tonight, be sure and be there. Something important. H. H. Meindoo. Clerk.
LOST—Bunch of keys on Broadway. Return to Mrs. Hamler, 315 S. Clementine.
TO LOAN—$10,000 at 7 per cent. Room 203 First National Bank Bldg. Phone 481.
WANTED
WANTED—Bids for digging of a well on our property near Olive. For specifications and particulars call at office, 350 W. Center-st. Phone 963, Anaheim, Calif. Orange County Citrus Products Company.
WOMAN, 35, unincumbered wishes housekeeping in Anaheim or Santa Ana, preferred. Can furn. best references. O. L., Buena Park R, 1 Box 43A, Orangethorpe-ave.
WANTED—Everyone to know that we rebuild old mattresses, clean, scour and size carpets and rugs and rebuild upholstered furniture.
The Orange Mattress Furniture Factory, one block north of Santa Fe depot on Santa Fe tracks, Orange, Calif. Phone Orange 468.
WANTED—Your price on a 2 or 3 bottom tractor plow; also 2 or 3 section spring tooth. Phone Garden Grove 92-M. F. S. Shiner.
WANTED—Car, if you have a good six car and will take small down payment, call 205 No. Lemon, apt. 8, between 6 and 8 p.m.
RENT — MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT—Garage, Inquire 506 West Center.
FOR RENT—Neat new duplex apartments for $25.90 per month at 410 S. Philadelphia-st. Apply to Apartment 11.
FOR RENT—Garages in rear of Wilson & Bever building, $5.00 per month, 148 W. Center, Phone 399-R.
FOR RENT—Front office in Wilson & Bever Blvd., 148 W. Center st. Phone 399-R.
FOR RENT - APARTMENTS
FOR RENT—Unfurnished, mod. 5-rm, house, 3-rm, apt. furn. 835 South Claudina, Phone 1282.
FOR RENT — 3 rooms furnished, $15. Garage, 314 S. Vine, Inquire in rear.
FOR RENT — Modern, airy 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 — 3-room furnished modern court, 1118 Pearl street, Walnut court.
RENTS CUT TO A PRAZZLE—Flats, apts., cottages and rooms; furnished and unfurnished. Phone 322-J or 732 for prices or call at 325 S. Claudina St.
FOR RENT — Furnished apart
REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Half acre on corner Western-ave. and Orangethorpe, Buena Park, $10 down, $10 per month, R.A. Callaway.
103 ACRES—Improved; 8 miles from Arlington, $35 per acre. Will exchange. R. 2, Box 119, Anaheim Cal.
WANTED—Orange grove for alfalfa ranch. Valuation $8,500. Will assume on orange grove. Box 5 care Plain Dealer.
HELP WANTED
WANTED—Girl for housework in private family of three Box 500 care Plain Dealer.
RANCH SUPPLIES
FOR SALE—Valencia orange trees, Corner Ball and Stanton.
FOR SALE—Alfalfa and oat hay. Ground sheep manure for lawns, $1.50 per sack delivered. Dairy manure spread on grove; Sec cubic foot. Phone 905-N. D. Carlisle.
FOR SALE—Double 5 ft. disc, cheap, Olive and Rio Vista Blvd. East Anaheim.
FOR SALE — Valencia orange trees, 75¢ each. Inquire 229 Mills Drive, or phone 1004-W.
FOR SALE—One large Bean spray outfit cheap. M. Ryman, Buena Park, Phone 173-J-1
TRACTOR BARGAINS
Pageol Tractor in fine shape; also Sampson X-30. Cor., Placentia-Chapman-Aves, Placentia J-35J
The Orange Mattress Furniture Factory, one block north of Santa Fe depot on Santa Fe tracks, Orange, Calif. Phone Orange 468.
WANTED—Your price on a 2 or 3 bottom tractor plow; also 2 or 3 section spring tooth. Phone Garden Grove 92-M. F. S. Shiner.
WANTED—Car, if you have a good six car and will take small down payment, call 205 No. Lemon, apt. 8, between 6 and 8 p.m., on Mon. Tues. or Wed. No Ford. Must be barkain.
HAVE YOU $29,000? Will give you first mortgage, also bonus of 10 per cent oil royalty for quick action. Address Quick Action, R. D. No. 1, Box 79, Santa Ana, Calif.
WANTED—Carpenter work day or contract; finishing cabinet work or remodeling. Phone 981-J. J. H. Latourette.
USED AUTOS
USED CARS
CASH PAID FOR USED CARS—314 No. Los Angeles-st., Anaheim.
FOR RENT—ROOMS
FOR RENT—Neat, new, three rooms with bath and screen porch apartments. All conveniences and garage. Furnished and unfurnished. Apply to Dr. Marshall, 410 So. Philadelphia-st. Apt. 1.
FOR RENT—HOUSES
FOR RENT—3-room modern house, unfurnished, garage. Inquire 315 E. Wilhelmia. Phone 539-M.
FOR RENT—5-room modern house, unfurnished, garage. Reasonable, 1121 Diamond-st.
FOR RENT—4-room mod. house, unfurn. garage. Reasonable, 202 No. Olive.
FOR RENT—Completely furnished 5-room house with garage; rent reduced, 705 W. Center. Phone 1168.
FOR RENT—Modern four room bungeaw, unfurnished, $15 per month, 315 N. Olive-st.
FOR RENT—Six-room modern house, three bedrooms, screen porch, garage and washhouse, 713 S. Los Angeles-st. Phone 228-W.
FOR RENT—Five-room modern house, furnished; garage if needed, 318 S. Bush.
FOR RENT—3-room furn. house in rear; garage; water paid, 209 1-2 S. Citron. Call for key at 304 W. Center.
FOR RENT—3-room furnished modern court, 1118 Pearl street, Walnut court.
RENTS CUT TO A PRAZZLE—Flats, apis., cottages and rooms; furnished and unfurnished. Phone $32-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—Two nice clean comfortably furnished flats, 4 rooms each, built-in features, adults only. Inquire 317 E. Cypress.
FOR RENT—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.
FOR RENT—Single and double apts in the newest and most modern apts. Flats in Anaheim. These are handsomely furnished and should be seen to be appreciated. Rose-Marie Apts.; phone 856; 309 W. Center St.
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—Nice, clean and comfortable apartments; continuous hot water; lights, water and gas furnished, for $18 and $20 per month. Stewart Apts., 113 Emily.
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, Yung-bluth Apts., 147 West Center.
See the attractive single apartment at Biltmore before deciding Homelike atmosphere a feature; ideal location. Biltmore Apartments, opp. 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 SALE—Double 5 ft., disc, cheap, Olive and Rio Vista Blvd.East Anaheim.
FOR SALE—Valencia orange trees, 75e each. Inquire 229 Mills Drive, or phone 1004-W.
FOR SALE—One large Bean spray outfit cheap, M. Ryman, Buena Park, Phone 172-J-1
TRACTOR BARGAINS
Pageol Tractor in fine shape; also Sampson X-30, Cor, Placentia-Chapman-Ayee, Placentia, 235-J.
FERTILIZER—A-1 manure delivered and spread; prices right. Ph Artesia A-659, Artesia Pertilizing Co., 4th and Main Sts., Artesia
POULTRY
WANTED—Poultry for cash, Ph 7-R-2, Write E. W. Pohlman, RD2.
FOR SALE—40 Ancona hens,$1.25 each, 1 mile east of Garden Grove on Buaro road, L. H. Brentlinger.
FOR SALE—About 400 White Leghorn pullets, 3 months old, A.L.Wolfert, 1-8 mile east of Hansen Station.
FOR SALE—Baby chicks from accredited stock R.I., Plymouth R.And W.Leghorns, McBride,Plaentia Ave., first block north of Center; phone 478-J.
BUSINESS CARDS
HOUSEHOLD moving and all kinds of drayage; prompt service Mills,$14 S.Claudina.Ph.$388
PROFESSIONAL
Community Hospital ANAHEIM
Phone 1091 903 W.Center St.X-Ray LaboratoryFree Ambulance Service
Phones 1169J; Office 207Dr.Walter R.BlakelyOptometrist-OpticianWe do our own lense grinding185 W.Center St.Anaheim
Office Hrs. 10 to 4 Phone $19Dr.Guy Allison RawsonMEDICINE-SURGERY714 N.Lemon St.AnaheimElectronic Diagnosis and Treatment (Dr.Albert Abrams)
TIME TABLE
A.T.S.FeR.R.In effect March 15, 1925Trains to Los Angeles
FOR RENT—Six-room modern house, three bedrooms, screen porch, garage and washhouse. 713 S. Los Angeles-st. Phone 228-W.
FOR RENT—Five-room modern house, furnished; garage if needed. 315 S. Buah.
FOR RENT—3-room furn. house in rear; garage; water paid. 209 1-2 S. Citron. Call for key at 304 W. Center.
FOR RENT—Completely fur. 4-room bungalow, including piano, garage. 1119 W. Broadway.
FOR RENT—3-room furnished house, 211 1-2 S. Citron. Call at 211 S. Citron, or 304 W. Center.
FOR RENT—5-room modern house, unfurn., and garage; chicken yd.; $29, 519 E. Adele, or phone Fullerton 204-M.
FOR RENT—Furn. apts with private bath; continuous hot water; rate very reasonable. Mann Apts., 117 North Olive.
FOR RENT—Modern Spanish bungalow at 205 S. Citron, Hardwood floors, tile bath and kitchen. Gas furnace, built in ice box. Ice from the outside. We furnish water and take care of lawn. Call 399-R for details.
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 luxuriously furnished apartments, complete with maid service; telephone, light, hot and cold water, gas, steam heat and laundry for linens included. Translent, weekly and monthly rates. Corner of Philadelphia and E. Center. Phone 1200.
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)
TIME TABLE
A.T. & S.Fe R.R.
In effect March 15, 1925
Trains to Los Angeles
*No. 79 6:06 a.m.
*No. 71 11:56 a.m.
*No. 73 4:48 p.m.
*No. 75 8:58 p.m.
Trains to San Diego
*No. 78 2:00 a.m.
*No. 72 9:46 a.m.
*No. 74 3:46 p.m.
*No. 76 7:24 p.m.
*Through sleeper to Kansas City, Minneapolis and Chicago.
*Through sleepers to Denver, St.Louis, Chicago and Grand Canyon connection; San Bernar, dino and Riverside connection.
*Houston, Galveston, Texas.
ew Orleans and Phoenix connection; San Bernardino and Riverside connection.
The hick town is one in which a man's wife and his sweetie are the same individual.
Use of a Bath Tub By WINNER