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A calf with three eyes and two mouths is exciting wide curiosity in Ripon. It can eat with both mouths, but hasn't said yet what it can see. Marriage In Near Future The marriage of Miss Dorothy Bode, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. A. G. H. Bode of South Pasadena and Kenneth D. Sloop, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Sloop of 304 N: Olive street this city will take place on the 12th of the present month at 8 p.m. in St. Francis Episcopal church South Pasawena. Both young people are well and favorably known here where the groom resides, and where Miss Bode lived for a number of years while her father was Rector of St. Michael's Episcopal church. ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Emily and Adele Sts. Rev. D. Howard Dow, D. D., Rector Holy Communion every Sunday at 8 a.m. Church School at 9:45 a.m. Public Worship at 11 a.m. Other services as announced. The fall session of the Church School begins Sunday, September-7th, classes for all ages. Dr. Clossen Attends Veterinary Conclave Dr. G. W. Closson, Anaheim veterinary, this week recalled numerous lectures and clinic demonstrations at the American Veterinarian Medical association convention held at the Ambassador hotel, Los Angeles, last week. Dr. Clossen, who attended the convention, met many professional friends, and stated that veterinarians from Canada to Havana, and Egypt to Hawaii were present. Dr. Closson plans to attend the meeting of the Orange Belt Veterinary association at Riverside next Tuesday. Supervisors Proceedings The Board met in regular session. Present Supervisors Willard Smith, Chairman, C. H. Chapman, John Mitchell, Wm. Schumacher, George Jeffrey, and the Clerk. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Demands on the County of Orange By the end of 1931 it for a motorist to start for a route across the Continental not involve driving over miles of roads which classify as good and whidlists, accustomed to the p of both coasts and the region, would classify as But with the complete Spanish Trail, we shall be connecting the Atlantic Ocean, a highway pavement faced throughout its entrace a trans-Continental high which will be passable at the year, since it is located its length far to the south. Kendrick JEWELER 155 W. Center St. Anaheim Pens $2.75 to $8. Pencils $1 to $4.50. Sets $6 to $12 in gift boxes. Desk sets $6 and up Conklin ENDURA MERCIAL INFORMATION AND CULTURAL GRANTS The KEY/ to increased earnings for your funds is in the Investment Certificates of... NORTH AMERICAN BUILDING - LOAN Dr. Closson plans to attend the meeting of the Orange Belt Veterinary association at Riverside next Tuesday. Supervisors Proceedings The Board met in regular session. Present Supervisors Willard Smith, Chairman, C. H. Chapman, John Mitchell, Wm. Schumacher, George Jeffrey, and the Clerk. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Demands on the County of Orange were allowed as read. Resolution on Orange County Waterworks District No. 4, was regularly adopted. State Aid for Needy Aged was granted to George Hammond on recommendation of the Aid Commissioner. Hearing on Formation of Costa Mesa Fire Protection District was continued to September 2nd. 1930 at 10:00 a.m. Fumigating licenses were ordered issued to L. J. Cleeland, Joe Lehr, L. M. Paine, Roy Gano, Pauyl Tensfeld, Theodore Peek, Tom Kelley, L. G. Jump, S. S. Ward, L. A. Dickinson, Joe Cox, R. R. Collum, Paul Schilling, and Morgan Morago and spraying licenses were issued to Joe Turry, H. Stanbroo, R. Torres, Tony Mendoza, Walter Walkup, Paul Schilling, Clarence Smith, Morago and Casey, Gilman Bros. C. F. Walker, J. Baler, W. S. Tukuda, H. Smith, Frank Farris, W. S. Tukuda, A. E. Wann, Paul Trawick and T. W. Dollarhyde on recommendation of Horticultural Commissioner. It was ordered to appropriate from the unapportioned Auto License Fund to Second District Auto License Road Fund $5,000.00 to the Fourth District Auto License Road Fund $10,000.00 to the Fifth District Auto License Road Fund $25,000.00. Transfer of Funds was ordered made. Resolution for Purchase of property known as Saint Ann's Inn was adopted. Publication to be given in Santa Ana Times. The purchase to take place on Tuesday the 8th day of September 1930 at 11:00 o'clock a.m. All bids on automobile truck tires and tubes were rejected. Auditor was directed to draw a warrant for $3500.00 on the Advertising Fund to the Orange County Fair Association for advertising Orange County at the County Fair. Agreement for right of way for Buena Park La Habra Road with Standard Oil Company of California was approved. Agreement for right of way for Buena Park La Habra Road with Murphy Oil Company was approved. County of Orange was ordered to pay one half of the cost of widening bridge on Corson Street over Coyote Creek at an estimated cost of $12,977.00. Plans and specifications were presented for new Store and Garage Building at County Yard. Bids to be received September 16th, 1930 at 11:00 a.m. Publication in Santa Ana Times. Resolution for Sale of Pipe at County present. Dr. Closson plans to attend the meeting of the Orange Belt Veterinary association at Riverside next Tuesday. Supervisors Proceedings The Board met in regular session. Present Supervisors Willard Smith, Chairman, C. H. Chapman, John Mitchell, Wm. Schumacher, George Jeffrey, and the Clerk. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Demands on the County of Orange were allowed as read. Resolution on Orange County Waterworks District No. 4, was regularly adopted. State Aid for Needy Aged was granted to George Hammond on recommendation of the Aid Commissioner. Hearing on Formation of Costa Mesa Fire Protection District was continued to September 2nd. 1930 at 10:00 a.m. Fumigating licenses were ordered issued to L. J. Cleeland, Joe Lehr, L. M. Paine, Roy Gano, Pauyl Tensfeld, Theodore Peek, Tom Kelley, L. G. Jump, S. S. Ward, L. A. Dickinson, Joe Cox, R. R. Collum, Paul Schilling, and Morgan Morago and spraying licenses were issued to Joe Turry, H. Stanbroo, R. Torres, Tony Mendoza, Walter Walkup, Paul Schilling, Clarence Smith, Morago and Casey, Gilman Bros. C. F. Walker, J. Baler, W. S. Tukuda, H. Smith, Frank Farris, W. S. Tukuda, A. E. Wann, Paul Trawick and T. W. Dollarhyde on recommendation of Horticultural Commissioner. It was ordered to appropriate from the unapportioned Auto License Fund to Second District Auto License Road Fund $5,000.00 to the Fourth District Auto License Road Fund $10,000.00 to the Fifth District Auto License Road Fund $25,000.00. Transfer of Funds was ordered made. Resolution for Purchase of property known as Saint Ann's Inn was adopted.Publication to be given in Santa Ana Times.The purchase to take place on Tuesday the 8th day of September 1930 at 11:00 o'clock a.m.All bids on automobile truck tires and tubes were rejected.Auditor was directed to draw a warrant for $3500.00 on the Advertising Fund to the Orange County Fair Association for advertising Orange County at the County Fair.Agreement for right of way for Buena Park La Habra Road with Standard Oil Company of California was approved.Agreement for right of way for Buena Park La Habra Road with Murphy Oil Company was approved.County of Orange was ordered to pay one half of the cost of widening bridge on Corson Street over Coyote Creek at an estimated cost of $12,977.00.Plans and specifications were presented for new Store and Garage Building at County Yard.Bids to be received September 16th, 1930 at 11:00 a.m.Publication in Santa Ana Times.Resolution for Sale of Pipe at County present.Dr. Closson plans to attend the meeting of the Orange Belt Veterinary association at Riverside next Tuesday.Supervisors Proceedings The Board met in regular session.Present Supervisors Willard Smith, Chairman,C. H.ChapmanJohn MitchellWm.SchumacherGeorge Jeffrey,and the Clerk.Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved.Demands on the County of Orange were allowed as read.Resolution on Orange County Waterworks District No.4,was regularly adopted.State Aid for Needy Aged was granted to George Hammond on recommendation of the Aid Commissioner.Hearing on Formation of Costa Mesa Fire Protection District was continued to September 2nd。1930 at 10:00 a.m.Fumigating licenses were ordered issued to L.J.Cleeland,Joe Lehr,L.M.Paine,Roy Gano,Pauyl Tensfeld,theodore Peek,Tom Kelley,L.G.Jump,S.S.Ward,L.A.Dickinson,Joe Cox,R.R.Colluim,Paul Schilling,and Morgan Moragoand spraying licenses were issued to Joe Turry,H.stanbroo,R.Torres,Tony Mendoza,Walter Walkup,PauSchilling,ClarenceSmith,MoragoandCasey,GilmanBros.C.F.WalkerJ.BalerW.S.Tukuda,A.E.Wann,PauTrawickandT.W.DollarhydeonrecommendationofHorticulturalCommissioner. It was ordered to appropriate from the unapportioned Auto License FundtoSecondDistrictAutoLicenseRoadFund$5,000.00totheFourthDistrictAutoLicenseRoadFund$10,000.00totheFifthDistrictAutoLicenseRoadFund$25,000.00. TransferofFundswasorderedmade.ResolutionforPurchaseofpropertyknownasSaintAnn'sInnwasadopted.PublicationtobegiveninSantaAnastimes.Thepurchasetotakeplaceontuesdaythe8thdayoftheSeptember1930at11:00o'clocka.m.Allbiddsonautomobiletrucktiresandtubeswererejected.Auditorwasdirectedtodrawawarrantfor$3500.00ontheAdvertisingFundtotheOrangeCountyFairAssociationforadvertisingOrangeCountyattheCountyFair.AgreementforrightofwayforBuenaParkLaHabraRoadwithStandardOilCompanyofCaliforniawasapproved.AgreementforrightofwayforBuenaParkLaHabraRoadwithMurphyOilCompanywasapproved.CountyofOrangewasorderedtopayonehalfofthecostofwideningbridgeonCorsonStreetoverCoyoteCreekatanestimatedcostof$12977.00.PlansandspecificationswerepresentedforsnewStoreandGarageBuildingatCountyYard.BidstotobewardedSeptember16th,1930at11:00a.m.PublicationinSantaAnastimes.ResolutionforSaleofPipeatCounty present.Dr.ClossonplansattendthemeetingoftheOrangeBeltVeterinaryassociationatRiversidenextTuesday.SupervisorsProceedings The Board met in regular session.Present Supervisors Willard Smith,Chairman,C.H.ChapmanJohn MitchellWm.SchumacherGeorge Jeffrey,andtheClerk.Minutesofthepreviousmeetingwerereadandapproved.DemandsontheCountyofOrangewereallowedasread.ResolutiononOrangeCountyWaterworksDistrictNo4,wasregularlyadopted.StateAidforNeedyAgedwasgrantedtoGeorgeHammondonrecommendationoftheAidCommissioner.HearingonFormationofCostasianAnaTimes.Thepurchasetotakeplaceontuesdaythe8thdayoftheSeptember1930at11:00o'clocka.m.Allbiddsonautomobiletrucktiresandtubeswererejected.Auditorwasdirectedtodrawawarrantfor$3500.00ontheAdvertisingFundtotheOrangeCountyFairAssociationforadvertisingOrangeCountyattheCountyFair.AgreementforrightofwayforBuenaParkLaHabraRoadwithMurphyOilCompanywasapproved.CountyofOrangewasorderedtopayonehalfofthecostofwideningbridgeonCorsonStreetoverCoyoteCreekatanestimatedcostof$12977.00.PlansandspecificationswerepresentedforsnewStoreandGarageBuildingatCountyYard.BidstotobewardedSeptember16th,1930at11:00a.m.PublicationinSantaAnastimes.ResolutionforSaleofPipeatCounty present.Dr.ClossonplansattendthemeetingoftheOrangeBeltVeterinaryassociationatRiversidenextTuesday.SupervisorsProceedings The Board met in regular session.Present Supervisors Willard Smith,Chairman,C.H.ChapmanJohn MitchellWm.SchumacherGeorge Jeffrey,andtheClerk.Minutesofthepreviousmeetingwerereadandapproved.DemandsontheCountyofOrangewereallowedasread.ResolutiononOrangeCountyWaterworksDistrictNo4,wasregularlyadopted.StateAidforNeedyAgedwasgrantedtoGeorgeHammondonrecommendationoftheAidCommissioner.HearingonFormationofCostasianAnaTimes.Thepurchasetotakeplaceontuesdaythe8thdayoftheSeptember1930at11:00o'clocka.m.Allbiddsonautomobiletrucktiresandtubeswererejected.Auditorwasdirectedtodrawawarrantfor$3500.0...ontheAdvertisingFundtotheOrangeCountyFairAssociationforadvertisingOrangeCountyattheCountyFair.AgreementforrightofwayforBuenaParkLaHabraRoadwithMurphyOilCompanywasapproved.CountyofOrangewasorderedtopayonehalfofthecostofwideningbridgeonCorsonStreetoverCoyoteCreekatanestimatedcostof$12977.00.PlansandspecificationswerepresentedforsnewStore和GarageBuildingatCountyYard.BidstotobewardedSeptember16th,1930at11:...a.m.PublicationinSantaAnastimes.ResolutionforSaleofPipeatCounty present.Dr.ClossonplansattendthemeetingoftheOrangeBeltVeterinaryassociationatRiversidenextTuesday.SupervisorsProceedings The Board met in regular session.Present Supervisors Willard Smith,Chairman,C.H.ChapmanJohn MitchellWm.SchumacherGeorge Jeffrey,andtheClerk.Minutesofthepreviousmeetingwerereadandapproved.DemandsontheCountyofOrangewereallowedasread.ResolutiononOrangeCountyWaterworksDistrictNo4,wasregularlyadopted.StateAidforNeedyAgedwasgrantedtoGeorgeHammondonrecommendationoftheAidCommissioner.HearingonFormationofCostasianAnaTimes.Thepurchasetotakeplaceontuesdaythe8thdayoftheSeptember193...a.m.PublicationinSantaAnastimes.ResolutionforSaleofPipeatCounty present.Dr.ClossonplansattendthemeetingoftheOrangeBeltVeterinaryassociationatRiversidenextTuesday.SupervisorsProceedings The Board met in regular session.Present Supervisors Willard Smith,Chairman,C.H.ChapmanJohn MitchellWm.SchumacherGeorge Jeffrey,andtheClerk.Minutesofthepreviousmeetingwerereadandapproved.DemandsontheCountyofOrangewereallowedasread.ResolutiononOrangeCountyWaterworksDistrictNo4,wasregularlyadopted.StateAidforNeedyAgedwasgrantedtoGeorgeHammondonrecommendationoftheAidCommissioner.HearingonFormationofCostasianAnaTimes.Thepurchasetotakeplaceontuesdaythe8thdayoftheSeptember193...a.m.PublicationinSantaAnastimes.ResolutionforSaleofPipeatCounty present.Dr.ClossonplansattendthemeetingoftheOrangeBeltVeterinaryassociationatRiversidenextTuesday.SupervisorsProceedings The Board met in regular session.Present Supervisors Willard Smith,Chairman,C.H.ChapmanJohn MitchellWm.SchumacherGeorge Jeffrey,andtheClerk.Minutesofthepreviousmeetingwerereadandapproved.DemandsontheCountyofOrangewereallowedasread.ResolutiononOrangeCountyWaterworksDistrictNo4,wasregularlyadopted.StateAidforNeedyAgedwasgrantedtoGeorgeHammondonrecommendationoftheAidCommissioner.HearingonFormationofCostasianAnaTimes.Thepurchasetotakeplaceontuesdaythe8thdayoftheSeptember193...a.m.PublicationinSantaAnastimes.ResolutionforSaleofPipeatCounty present.Dr.ClossonplansattendthemeetingoftheOrangeBeltVeterinaryassociationatRiversidenextTuesday.SupervisorsProceedings The Board met in regular session.Present Supervisors Willard Smith,Chairman,C.H.ChapmanJohn MitchellWm.SchumacherGeorge Jeffrey,andtheClerk.Minutesofthepreviousmeetingwerereadandapproved.DemandsontheCountyofOrangewereallowedasread.ResolutiononOrangeCountyWaterworksDistrictNo4,wasregularlyadopted.StateAidforNeedyAgedwasgrantedtoGeorgeHammondonrecommendationoftheAidCommissioner.HearingonFormationofCostasianAnaTimes.Thepurchasetotakeplaceontuesdaythe8thdayoftheSeptember193...a.m.PublicationinSantaAnastimes.ResolutionforSaleofPipeatCounty present.Dr.ClossonplansattendthemeetingoftheOrangeBeltVeterinaryassociationatRiversidenextTuesday.SupervisorsProceedings The Board met in regular session.Present Supervisors Willard Smith,Chairman,C.H.ChapmanJohn MitchellWm.SchumacherGeorge Jeffrey,andtheClerk.Minutesofthepreviousmeetingwerereadandapproved.DemandsontheCountyOfOrangewereallowedasread.ResolutiononOrangeCountyWaterworksDistrictNo4,wasregularlyadopted.StateAidforNeedyAgedwasgrantedtoGeorgeHammondonrecommendationoftheAidCommissioner.HearingonFormationofCostasianAnaTimes.Thepurchasetotakeplaceontuesdaythe8thdayoftheSeptember193...a.m.PublicationinSantaAnastimes.ResolutionforSaleofPipeatCounty present.Dr.ClossonplansattendthemeetingoftheOrangeBeltVeterinaryassociationatRiversidenextTuesday.SupervisorsProceedings The Board met in regular session.Present Supervisors Willard Smith,Chairman,C.H.ChapmanJohn MitchellWm.SchumacherGeorge Jeffrey,andtheClerk.Minutesofthepreviousmeetingwerereadandapproved.DemandsontheCountyOfOrangewereallowedasread.ResolutiononOrangeCountyWaterworksDistrictNo4,wasregularlyadopted.StateAidforNeedyAgedwasgrantedtoGeorgeHammondonrecommendationoftheAidCommissioner.HearingonFormationofCostasianAnaTimes.Thepurchasetotakeplaceontuesdaythe8thdayoftheSeptember193...a.m.PublicationinSantaAnastimes.ResolutionforSaleofPipeatCounty present.Dr.ClossonplansattendthemeetingoftheOrangeBeltVeterinaryassociationatRiversidenextTuesday.SupervisorsProceedings The Board met in regular session.Present Supervisors Willard Smith,Chairman,C.H.ChapmanJohn MitchellWm.SchumacherGeorge Jeffrey,andtheClerk.Minutesofthepreviousmeetingwerereadandapproved.DemandsontheCountyOfOrangewereallowedasread.ResolutiononOrangeCountyWaterworksDistrictNo4,wasregularlyadopted.StateAidforNeedyAgedwasgrantedtoGeorgeHammondonrecommendationoftheAidCommissioner.HearingonFormationofCostasianAnaTimes.Thepurchasetotakeplaceontuesdaythe8thdayoftheSeptember193...a.m.PublicationinSantaAnastimes.ResolutionforSaleofPipeatCounty present.Dr.ClossonplansattendthemeetingoftheOrangeBeltVeterinaryassociationatRiversidenextTuesday.SupervisorsProceedings The Board met in regular session.Present Supervisors Willard Smith,Chairman,C.H.ChapmanJohn MitchellWm.SchumacherGeorge Jeffrey,andtheClerk.Minutesofthepreviousmeetingwerereadandapproved.DemandsontheCountyOfOrangewereallowedasread.ResolutiononOrangeCountyWaterworksDistrictNo4,wasregularlyadopted.StateAidforNeedyAgedwasgrantedtoGeorgeHammondonrecommendationoftheAidCommissioner.HearingonFormationofCostasianAnaTimes.Thepurchasetotakeplaceontuesdaythe8thdayoftheSeptember193...a.m.PublicationinSantaAnastimes.ResolutionforSaleofPipeatCounty present.Dr.ClossonplansattendthemeetingoftheOrangeBeltVeterinaryassociationatRiversidenextTuesday.SupervisorsProceedings The Board met in regular session.Present Supervisors Willard Smith,Chairman,C.H.ChapmanJohn MitchellWm.SchumacherGeorge Jeffrey,andtheClerk.Minutesofthepreviousmeetingwerereadandapproved.DemandsontheCountyOfOrangewereallowedasread.ResolutiononOrangeCountyWaterworksDistrictNo4,wasregularlyadopted.StateAidforNeedyAgedwasgrantedtoGeorgeHammondonrecommendationoftheAidCommissioner.HearingonFormationofCostasianAnaTimes.Thepurchasetotakeplaceontuesdaythe8thdayoftheSeptember193...a.m.PublicationinSantaAnastimes.ResolutionforSaleofPipeatCounty present.Dr.ClossonplansattendthemeetingoftheOrangeBeltVeterinaryassociationatRiversidenextTuesday.SupervisorsProceedings The Board met in regular session.Present Supervisors Willard Smith,Chairman,C.H.ChapmanJohn MitchellWm.SchumacherGeorge Jeffrey,andtheClerk.Minutesofthepreviousmeetingwerereadandapproved.DemandsontheCountyOfOrangewereallowedasread.ResolutiononOrangecountyWaterworksDistrictNo4,wasregularlyadopted.StateAidforNeedyAgedwasgrantedtoGeorgeHammondonrecommendationoftheAidCommissioner.HearingonFormationofCostasianAnaTimes.Thepurchasetotakeplaceontuesdaythe8thdayoftheSeptember193...a.m.PublicationinSantaAnastimes.ResolutionforSaleofPipeatCounty present.Dr.ClossonplansattendthemeetingoftheOrangeBeltVeterinaryassociationatRiversidenextTuesday.SupervisorsProceedings The Board met in regular session.Present Supervisors Willard Smith,Chairman,C.H.ChapmanJohn MitchellWm.SchumacherGeorge 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NORTH AMERICAN BUILDING - LOAN ASSOCIATION A State-wide Institution 243 W. Center Street ANAHEIM PHONE 1429 Buena Park La Habra Road with Standard Oil Company of California was approved. Agreement for right of way for Buena Park La Habra Road with Murphy Oil Company was approved. County of Orange was ordered to pay one half of the cost of widening bridge on Corson Street over Coyote Creek at an estimated cost of $12,977.00. Plans and specifications were presented for new Store and Garage Building at County Yard. Bids to be received September 16th, 1930 at 11:00 a.m. Publication in Santa Ana Times. Resolution for Sale of Pipe at County Hospital was adopted. Sale to be made at Public Auction on September 6th, 1930 at 10:00 a.m. at the Purchasing Agent's Office. Resolution for Fund for Needy Dependents was regularly adopted. Mr. and Mrs. Max McPherson of Berkeley returned north Tuesday following a week-end visit with Mr. and Mrs. Eldo R. West, parents of Mrs. McPherson. The McPhersons motored to Anaheim Friday. DR. G. W. CLOSSON VETERINARIAN DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL All Animals Treated 913 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 1637-W Anahlem, California Order Your Bean Straw Now See us for prices on COVER CROP SEED Hay, Grain, Feed, Seed and Fertilizer EXTRA CHOICE RABBIT HAY The Best fly spray—in bulk—bring your container Karcher Feed & Seed Co. Phone 8 124 N. Los Angeles Street ANAHEIM GAZETTE Following the Old Spanish Trail from Coast to Coast IN THE VALLEY OF THE PADRES SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA ANCIENT SPANISH GATES, SAINT AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA America's first complete transcontinental highway is nearly finished, leading from the old Spanish gates of the city of St. Augustine, Fla., to the old Spanish Mission at San Diego, Cal. Harral Ayres, Managing Director of the Association which has promoted this motor road, is shown in insert. By the end of 1931 it will be possible for a motorist to start from Maine and drive to San Antonio, Texas, without ever getting off a hard road. Within another two or three years the motorist can continue his journey to California, over hard roads all the way. With all of our progress in road building, there is today not a single route across the Continent which does not involve driving over hundreds of miles of roads which nobody could classify as good and which most motorists, accustomed to the paved highways of both coasts and the Great Lakes region, would classify as positively bad. But with the completion of the Old Spanish Trail, we shall have a highway connecting the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans, a highway paved or hard surfaced throughout its entire length, and a trans-Continental highway, moreover, which will be passable at all seasons of the year, since it is located throughout its length for to the south of the snow. Local Happenings Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schweiss were enthusiastic this week over scenic and social attractions at San Juan Capistrano Hot Springs, where they motored Saturday afternoon, returning Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Ton and daughter Audrey, of Yorba Linda, went to Long Beach Sunday where they planned to remain for a week's vacation. Mr. Ton is associated with the Yorba Linda Citrus Fruit association. JIM WHITAKER ADVANCES Jim Whitaker has been advanced to the position of oil driller, and is engaged on a deep-well at Inglewood. The hole is down about a mile in-depth, with good indications for oil and Jim says he is going to bring in a fine well. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Spencer and their daughter, Edith, of 718 North Zoyn street enjoyed a three-day touring and hunting trip to the mountains just east of Idylwild. "The country in that district certainly is rugged," Mr. Spencer said upon returning to Anaheim Monday evening. "We went over one grade that was 13 miles long. The high, dry air was extremely refreshing, while the stately mountains, poking their heads more than 9,000 feet into the sky, drew unstinted praise from everybody in the party." The Spencers left Saturday and re- not involve driving over hundreds of miles of roads which nobody could classify as good and which most motorists, accustomed to the paved highways of both coasts and the Great Lakes region, would classify as positively bad. But with the completion of the Old Spanish Trail, we shall have a highway connecting the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans, a highway paved or hard surfaced throughout its entire length, and a trans-Continental highway, moreover, which will be passable at all seasons of the year, since it is located throughout its length far to the south of the snow-belt, which makes the more northerly passages impossible in Winter. It is no wonder that the United States Government is alding liberally in the construction of this road which will give the speediest possible route for the movement of motorized military forces from one coast to the other. From Maine to Florida the Atlantic Coastal Highway is now substantially completed, either concrete, tar-macadam or hard sand-clay surface all the way. And when it gets to historic old St. Augustine, Florida it strikes the beginning of the Old Spanish Trail, connecting St. Augustine on the East with San Diego on the West. The idea of a cross-continent highway which would follow the trade and military trails blazed by the early Spanish settlers on the Gulf and on the Southwest was first given light at a gathering at Mobile, Ala., in 1915. Nobody knows who selected the picturesque and descriptive name, nor just how the movement started. The first idea was to connect New Orleans with Miami. But the West heard about it and eagerly joined in the movement, set up a promotion headquarters in San Antonio, and projected the original plan two thousand miles farther than its original enthusiasts had dreamed of going. And now it is nearing completion. Starting from St. Augustine, where the Spanials have left their indestructible record in the narrow streets and picturesque old fort and other buildings of this oldest of American municipalities, the Old Spanish Trail runs through Jacksonville, Tallahassee, Pensacola, Mobile, Bay Saint Louis, New Orleans, Lake Charles Beaumont, Houston, San Antonio, Fort Stockton, El Paso, Las Cruces, Douglas, Tucson, Phoenix, and so on our own state and San Diego. It crosses eight states, three great bays and the greatest of North American rivers. It crosses the Great Divide at its lowest point, at Blisbee, Arizona, at an altitude of 6,030 feet above sea-level and descends into the Imperial Valley through El Centro, 51 feet below sea-level. Yet there are no grades which cannot be driven in high gear. Two-thirds of the drainage water of the United States crosses the Old Spanish Trail, yet only two ferries are necessary; one across the Mississippi River at New Orleans the other over Berwick Bay at Morgan City, Louisiana. All of the other watercourses which the Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schweiss were enthusiastic this week over scenic and social attractions at San Juan Capistrano Hot Springs, where they motored Saturday afternoon, returning Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Ton and daughter Audrey, of Yorba Linda, went to Long Beach Sunday where they planned to remain for a week's vacation. Mr. Ton is associated with the Yorba Linda Citrus Fruit association. Tune in KFI every Tuesday morning, 10:15, and hear National Lead Co. of Calif., (Bass-Hueter Palnts) "Home Beautiful" department program on "Color Harmony." Miss Helen West, Miss Josephine Lopez, Ernest DuBois and Earl Brothers, of Anaheim; and Miss Bernice Crow, Mr. and Mrs. Knolls, Bill Ashley and Ray Coon of Long Beach were Labor day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hayes at the latter's cabin, Happy Days, in Silverado canyon. The party left Anaheim Saturday afternoon, returning Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kyle of 604 South Dickel street this week returned to routine work following their two-week vacation spent visiting friends and going to the beaches, where they acquired a coat of tan. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Freeman of 830 Zeyn street spent the week-end and Labor day with Mrs. Freeman's sister, Mrs. Anna Abbott of Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Shaffer of South Helena street and their Long Beach friends, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McCloud, motored to Chino Labor day. They reported an enjoyable trip. C. F. Hicks, paperhanging, painting, linting, Ph. 1941, 210 3rd So. St. 7-3-ff Roger Dutton, George Lyons, Bill McLauchlin and Marlon Henry secured limits on their dove-hunting trip to San Diego county over the week-end. They returned Monday evening with their "bags." Europe with Imperial Rome by roads, some of which have lasted to this day and are still main thoroughfares of commerce. When it is finished it will have cost upward of $110,000,000, provided by the states, counties and municipalities and by the United States Government. As every other great road does, the Old Spanish Trail is opening up new areas to settlements, to industry and to development. Until it was cut through from Jacksonville west five years ago few tourists to Florida ever saw the lovely rolling country of West Florida, the hills and rivers and coastline vistas that lie between Tallahassee and the beautiful city of Pensacola. The open-daughter, Edith, of 718 North Zeyn street enjoyed a three-day touring and hunting trip to the mountains just east of Idyllwild. "The country in that district certainly is rugged," Mr. Spencer said upon returning to Anaheim Monday evening. "We went over one grade that was 13 miles long. The high dry air was extremely refreshing, while the stately mountains, poking their heads more than 9,000 feet into the sky, drew unstinted praise from everybody in the party." The Spencers left Saturday and reported seeing hundreds of jackrabbits in the desert and mountainous country. S. J. Polk, who established a precent in women's ready to dear stores by closing for two months during the summer, has returned from a combination vacation and business trip to the middle west and soon plans to re-open his local establishment. En route back from the mid-west, where crops have been severely damaged by drought, Mr. Polk went to the Pacific northwest, visiting Seattle, Portland and other cities on his trip down the coast. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Spaenhower, of 533 Chestnut街,returned Tuesday afternoon following a ten-day motor trip to Stockton,San Francisco,and other mid-California cities. H.C.Schneider,Dr.Charles Shutz and Henson Faris secured limits" on their dove-hunting trip to Hemet,they reported on their return Monday evening. They left Anaheim Sunday. Theodore Diedrichs enjoys a bicycle ride each morning and frequently covers 16 miles or more. He is 75 years of age,has resided here for 36 years,and keeps in excellent physical condition by taking long bicycle rides. Mr. and Mrs. Loring Whitaker of Visalia and their two little sons,are sojourning for a couple of weeks at Long Beach。Mr. Whitaker is the son of Postmaster Whitaker and a brother of Jim Whitaker of this city. Mrs. Helmsen's fine pedigree Persian cat "Ginger" was injured by a hit-and-run driver in front of the residence on Sunday evening,and it at first appeared the cat's back was broken. Crawled up to the fence,where it took shelter during the night.Here it was found on Monday morning,unable to move.A veterinary was immediately called,and it was taken to a hospital,where specialists have worked upon it and declare it has a chance to recover. JULIUS.H.CRANE Watch Repairing three great bays and the greatest of North American rivers. It crosses the Great Divide at its lowest point, at Bisbee, Arizona, at an altitude of 6,030 feet above sea-level and descends into the Imperial Valley through El Centro, 151 feet below sea-level. Yet there are no grades which cannot be driven in high gear. Two-thirds of the drainage water of the United States crosses the Old Spanish Trail, yet only two ferries are necessary; one across the Mississippi River at New Orleans the other over Berwick Bay at Morgan City, Louisiana. All of the other watercourses which the Trail crosses have been bridged. The Old Spanish Trail follows the line of the chain of missions and pre-dioss which the King of Spain ordered in 1772 to be constructed from the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of California. San Antonio was the meeting place of all the trails connecting the Spanish settlements with each other. And in San Antonio, a few weeks ago, the King of Spain, through the Spanish Ambassador to the United States, presented a royal decoration to Harral Ayers, the managing director of the Old Spanish Trail Association, in recognition of his services in preserving and perpetuating the old Spanish tradition. Of the first 579 miles of the Trail, from St. Augustine to Bay St. Louis, all but a few miles has been paved, and that part, in Mississippi, is hard sand and gravel. Thence across Louisiana to the Texas line, 362 miles, concrete pavement is being laid the entire distance, though it will be the end of next year before this is completed. The unpaved sections are good gravel roads. From the Texas-Louisiana line to San Antonio 329 miles, the Trail is 90 percent paved. Thence, 583 miles to El Paso, the gravel road is good but dusty and paving is being carried on rapidly, eventually to cover the entire stretch. From El Paso westward across New Mexico and Arizona to the California line is 712 miles, of which about half is paved, the rest gravel roadways over the desert and through the Rocky Mountains. By the end of this year it is expected that the last stretch of the 178 miles across California to the Pacific will have been paved. This great highway, 2,741 miles long, is the largest single piece of road building which has ever been undertaken since the days when the Caesars connected all of the outlying provinces of START NOW PREPARE START now, without delay, to prepare yourself for a commanding position in the business world later on. We give you the kind of training that business men want. 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