oc-plain-dealer 1919-03-31
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SPEAKS AT OLINDA
CHURCH IN INTEREST
OF COUNTY LIBRARY
OLINDA, Mar. 31.—Special—Mrs. Charles Harvey spoke at the Olinda M. E. church Sunday morning in the interest of the Orange County Free Circulating Library, the establishing of which the Brea P.-T. A. have taken as their work this year. The library will be located Santa Ana in charge of a competent librarian who holds a certificate from the state librarian. This librarian will visit the surrounding town and establish branch libraries in convenient places, either a store, post office or private dwelling. The county supervisors will be asked to see that this library is established and to that end blanks will be circulated to be signed. The use of the books will be entirely free.
Mr. Charley Bobb of the West Coast lease got home Monday morning from Oakdale, Penn., where he and his father were called some days ago to atted the funeral of his sister. He reports a fine open winter and fine spring weather when he left.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith and family enjoyed a weiner roast at La Vida Springs Sunday afternoon.
Miss Clark, one of the teachers of the Olinda school enjoyed a visit from her sister, Miss Clark, who teaches at Whittier.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Scott of the Columbia lease accompanied by Mrs. J. S. Hoskins of the West Coast lease attended the theatre in Fullerton, Saturday evening.
Mr. Rice has sold his town propstrey in Brea and moved to his ten acre ranch near Brea.
Miss Elfreida Williams of the Columbia lease was the guest of Miss Mona Miranda of the Santa Fe lease Saturday night.
Mrs. Evans of the Santa Fe lease who underwent a serious operation for appendicitis, and has been very low is reported a little better.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farris and children of Puente spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clark of the Columbia lease.
Chas. and Harry Evans of the Santa Fe lease visited their mother who is ill in the Anaheim sanitarium, Saturday.
Mr. Brown and family and Mr. Roy Vanatta and family were business visitors in Anaheim Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Case of Garden Grove spent Sunday afternoon with their daughter Mrs. W. H. Clark and family of the Columbia lease.
Mr. Dewey Vanatta who has been in training at Ft. Scott returned to his some Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Long accompanied by Miss Helen Miranda of the Santa Fe lease were Anaheim visitors Saturday.
Mr. Robert Jones and family were business visitors in Anaheim Saturday evening.
Mr. Andy Lyle and family of the Santa Fe lease attended the Fairland theatre in Anaheim Saturday evening.
Mr. McClellan, four-minute-man of the Fullerton M. E. church spoke at the Olinda M. E. church last evening.
Rev Wilbur Kent, pastor of the Olinda M. E. church accompanied his mother Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith and family enjoyed a welter roast at La Vida Springs Sunday afternoon.
Miss Clark, one of the teachers of the Olinda school enjoyed a visit from her sister, Miss Clark, who teaches at Whittier.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Scott of the Columbia lease accompanied by Mrs. J. S. Hoskins of the West Coast lease attended the theatre in Fullerton, Saturday evening.
Quite a number of Olinda people attended the play given by the Fullerton high school on Friday evening.
Mrs. Mercer and two children of Los Angeles came Friday to spend the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Ross Koch of the Columbia lease. Mr. Mercer came Saturday evening and remained until Sunday evening when they all returned to Los Angeles.
Miss Ruth Merrill of Whittier spent Sunday with Mrs. W. H. Logan of the Columbia lease.
Mr. and Mrs. Hefmer Belchi and baby of Brea, were the dinner guests Sunady of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cook of the General Petroleum lease.
Mrs. Harriet K. Boyd of Anaheim spent Sunday with Mrs. Lucy Nelson and Miss Walker of the Columbia lease.
Mrs. May Chisholm a returned missionary from China now of Santa Ana will speak at the Fullerton M. E. church Tuesday afternoon. She is well known in the oil fields, and it is hoped a large number will attend.
Mrs. Robinson and son Parker, of the Santa Fe lease called on Mrs. Evans at the Anaheim sanitarium.
L. F. Grindley who spent thirteen months in the service in France and was in three of the hardest battles, coming out without a scratch, has returned and is now working on the Columbia lease.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Connor of the Columbia lease spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rice of Brea.
Mr. Robert Jones and family were business visitors in Anaheim Saturday evening.
Mr. Andy Lyle and family of the Santa Fe lease attended the Fairland theatre in Anaheim Saturday evening.
Mr. McClellan, four-minute-man of the Fullerton M. E. church spoke at the Olinda M. E. church last evening.
Rev. Wilbur Kent, pastor of the Olinda M. E. church accompanied his mother, Mrs. Kent, who has been their guest for some time to her home in Pasadena. She is 77 years old and quite frail.
Mrs. J. H. Woods of the West Coast lease was a visitor in Los Angeles Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Alkire of the Columbia lease motored to Laguna Beach on Sunday.
The baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. E. Abbott of the Columbia lease who has been very sick with pneumonia, is much better.
Startled the Natives.
Herrara, the Spanish historian, says that Pizarro when he landed in South America owed his life and those of his companions to the fact that one of the party fell off his horse by accident. The natives had succeeded in cutting off the retreat of the Spaniards to their ships, when one of the riders was thrown. The Indians were so astonished at the dissolution of partnership that they took flight at once. They had supposed horse and man to be one animal.
Just the Thing.
"My boy," said the man of millions, with a note of pathos in his voice, "I hoped when you became of age I would be able to relinquish some of my business cares and take a little rest."
"Good old dad! And so you shall." replied the glided youth. "Come with me and take a cruise in my yacht."—Birmingham Age-Herald.
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PLACENTIA, Mar. 31.—Special—Material is on the Collins ranch, northwest of the Chapman well, for a derrick, and several others are to be started within the next 30 days.
The Amalgamated has closed with owners of a pool of about 100 acres north of town, paying a bonus of $500 an acre.
Several of the ranch owners south of town have pooled their interests and are holding out for a bonus of $1000 an acre. The pool contains about 300 acres and includes J. J. and P. Allec, A. L. Porter, J. T. Tayles, Wm. Bielefeldt, O. H. Schumacher and A. J. Edwards.
Several days ago, Johnston & Wickett, owners of a subdivision in the northern part of town, leased their property, consisting of about 12 acres, less 12 lots sold off, receiving a bonus of $450 an acre.
F. C. Marzo, who has been in the mechanical branch of the aviation service, most of the time at Kelly Field, in Texas, received his discharge a couple of weeks ago. He spent a few days with a brother in San Francisco, an dis now at home again in Placentia. Mr. Marzo found his work interesting, but says the secrecy that surrounds an aviation camp makes it considerably like being in jail.
E. C. Hazzard is sporting a brand new Stephens six.
but he keeps up and about most of the time.
Stein & Fassell have just closed a lease on the store room of the Baker Bldg. and will move their store from Peelor's corner some time this week.
Burton, the young son of Rev. and Mrs. B. W. Davis, has been quite ill.
Ed Condis has returned from serving Uncle Sam. He got as far as France but spent a lot of time in a cation is a slightly building will add muchance of the town.
Mrs. J. H. Farrell lives in Los Angeles return Sunday.
Christensen and H Mrs. Burger's house to R. W. Cole, sold del's house across th
and family were Anaheim Saturday evening.
and family of the banded the Fairy-helm Saturday event.
our-minute-man of church spoke at church last evening.
t, pastor of the accompanied his who has been one time to her She is 77 years
s of the Westvisor in Los Anss. Alkire of theired to Laguna
Mr. and Mrs. E. Ambia lease who with pneumonia,
Natives.
h historian, says landed in South and those of his that one of theirse by accident cutting spanards to their the riders was were so astonishof partnership once. They hadan to be one anithing.
man of millions, in his voice, "Ihe of age I would come with in my yacht."
d so you shall."b. "Come within my yacht."
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service, most of the time at Kelly Field, in Texas, received his discharge a couple of weeks ago. He spent a few days with a brother in San Francisco, an dis now at home again in Placentia. Mr. Marzo found his work interesting, but says the secrecy that surrounds an aviation camp makes it considerably like being in jail.
E. C. Hazzard is sporting a brand new Stephens six.
T. G. Drips is driving a new Hudson super-six which he has had a week or two, and it is some machine, too.
The Red Cross is making a drive for old clothing, hats, shoes, etc., for the destitute of Europe. Warm clothing is especial desired. Contributions may be left with Mrs. Penn or will be called for if Mrs. McFadden is notified.
Rev. and Mrs. H. G. Birchby motored to La Jolla Tuesday to spend a couple of days with old friends.
Geo. G. Key has purchased a five acre Valencia grove at La Habra, just east of the school house. He has a choice piece of property but does not contemplate moving from Placentia, for some time at least.
Harry Hale is home after spending nearly two years over there. He was wounded once, a shrapnel tearing a bad hole in his left arm, and also suffered from shell shock, but is pretty well recovered now and glad to get back.
C. Graf of Anaheim, has rented the Stradley building, next door to the telephone office, and will open a restaurant.
W. J. Jaeger, who owns and lets a number of houses, is getting up plans for two new houses, and may make it three.
The Courier's telephone number is 212. Call up and tell us the news.
Rev. B. W. Davis has returned from Colton where he has been conducting a series of meetings during the past three weeks. His health is still poor
but he keeps up and about most of the time.
Stein & Fassell have just closed a lease on the store room of the Baker Bldg. and will move their store from Peelor's corner some time this week!
Burton, the young son of Rev. and Mrs. B. W. Davis, has been quite ill.
Ed Condis has returned from serving Uncle Sam. He got as far as France but spent a lot of time in a hospital, suffering from pneumonia, and did not reach the firing line. He has accepted a job at the O. G. packing house.
E. P. Fergus drove over from Anaheim Wednesday to look after property interests.
The reading room is progressing satisfactory, drawing from 20 to 50 boys every evening—when the circus is not in town. The place is not yet much frequented by men, but they probably do not realize that about 30 of the leading periodicals are receiv-ed regularly. Some 50 good books have also been contributed and this week the committee added 36 chairs and three tables to the equipment.The place will now accommodate 70 people and the invitation is still open to boys from 10 to 100 years of age.
Nels Johnson has let the contract for his new house on Chapman-ave,to O. S. Compton of Fullerton and is getting material on the ground. It is to be a modern house of six rooms
and will cost about cation is a slightly building will add mance of the town.
Mrs. J. H. Farrechts in Los Angeles return Sunday.
Christensen and M Mrs. Burger's house to R. W. Cole,sold dels' house across the other.
J. S. Ferrett turnernment job that w couple of weeks ago,him to Hawaii. He main in Placentia the plumbing business
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ing from an acute attack of muscular rheumatism, but is a little improved. Mrs. C. A. Nelson is also confined to her home by a severe cold.
Rev. B. W. Davis is conducting a series of revival meetings in Montsello this week.
Eugene Bercot, who recently purchased the Wicher property in Main street, is making it look like a new place. He has built a garage, trimmed the hedge and is now giving the house a coat of paint.
The Red Cross will give a reception to Miss May Strain at the Club House Thursday evening. Everyone is invited, and an especial invitation is extended to all soldiers and sailors and to the Military Reserve. Miss Strain has recently returned from vice overseas as a Red Cross nurse.
Samuel Kraemer will build some houses to accommodate a part of the people who want to make their homes here and cannot find places to live. Mr. Kraemer thinks Placentia is due to experience a boom and realizes the need of housing facilities before there can be any increase in population. He owns a large number of lots on Bradford and Kraemer-aves, and is planning to boost the town's progress by putting up a number of bungalows which he will afterwards rent or sell on easy terms.
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Mrs. J. H. Farrell is visiting relatives in Los Angeles. She expects to return Sunday.
Christensen and Rideout have sold Mrs. Burger's house at 133 Main-street, to R. W. Cole, sold him Q. N. Shadel's house across the street from the other.
J. S. Ferrett turned down the government job that was offered him a couple of weeks ago, as it would take him to Hawaii. He has decided to remain in Placentia and continue in the plumbing business.
Miss Carrie Nelson was taken to a Fullerton hospital last week, suffer-
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