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Let the New York Life Insurance Co. protect your loved ones. See J. Lloyd Moore, 104 E. Center.
Eastside
Grocery &
Meat Market
Albert Meza, Groceries
J. Gelsinger, Meats
Olive and Center Sts., Hartman Blk.
PHONE 422
WE DELIVER
GROCERY SPECIALS
Golden Age—
Noodles.....6c
Macaroni.....6c
Spaghetti.....6c
Vermicelli.....6c
Milk, Large Can—
Borden's, Alpins, Sege,
2 for.....25¢
Bob White Soap.....5¢
Swift's Pride Washing
powder, 10 oz. pkg.....5¢
Lenox Soap.....5¢
Deviled Meat, can.....4¢
K. C. Baking Powder,
25 oz....20¢
Calumet Baking Powder,
1 lb. ecp.....21¢
NORTHERN CITIES
WILL PROCEED WITH
OUTFALL PROJECT
Anaheim and Fullerton are ahead with plans for a joint outsewer to the ocean, according to statements made by members of councils of the two cities. When the outfall will be carried to the ocean at Newport or at Aann Landing has not been fully demined, it is understood.
The bill prepared by Atto Clyde Bishop at the time Santa Ana Orange, Anaheim and Fullerton considering an inter-city project, been enacted into the law by legislature. The bill was necessary to make it possible for the city cooperate in such an enterprise now that Santa Ana and Orange out of consideration in the province two northern cities will themselves of the provisions of law to put the proposition through. The law will become operative days after signing by the governors.
Not Fully in Harness.
Whether the new council of Santa Ana will attempt to revive the inter-city project started by the late council and then abandoned because of certain situations that bobbled in the negotiations, is not known. The new members have not as gotten fully into the harness. It takes them some time to get in touch with city work and condition.
Relief from the present sewer situation in Santa Ana will have to be provided by the present council. It is certain. Use of the outfall of Southern California Sugar Company cannot be continued much longer; the life of the contract under which the city is using the outfall will fire at the end of this year.
Councilman Grocery who is
Borden's, Alpins, Sege,
2 for ..... 25¢
Bob White Soap ..... 5¢
Swift's Pride Washing
powder, 10 oz. pkg..... 5¢
Lenox Soap ..... 5¢
Deviled Meat, can ..... 4¢
K. C. Baking Powder,
25 oz. ..... 20¢
Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb. can ..... 21¢
Kellogg's Corn Flakes,
2 pkgs. ..... 25¢
Post Toasties, 2 for ..... 25¢
Cream of Wheat, pkg 23¢
Pure Apple Cider
Vinegar, gallon ..... 35¢
Our Special, bulk coffee,
pound ..... 30¢
Arbuckle's Coffee, lb. ..... 30¢
Pink Beans,
12 pounds for ..... $1.00
Don't Forget
We carry a full line of choice fresh and smoked meats.
Our Motto
"Quality, Service, Prices"
Highest Prices Paid for Livestock. Be sure to get our quotations. :: Phone 422.
ROLL OF HONOR."
Of the 25,000 banks in the United States only one in ten occupy the proud position. The First National Bank and the American Savings Bank are on the Honor Roll and invite you business. The best equipped bank in Orange County. Come in and get acquainted.
Cole Aero-Eig
DOUBLE THE RANGE OF PERFORMANCE
HALF THE COST OF OPERATION
L.F. POMERO
Orange County Distributor
120 South Los Angeles St. Anaheim,
In Valencia Garage
HERN CITIES
PROCEED WITH
OUTFALL PROJECT
and Fullerton are going
high plans for a joint outfall
the ocean, according to the
made by members of the
of the two cities. Whether
will be carried to the
Newport or at Aanheim
has not been fully detered.
prepared by Attorney
hop at the time Santa Ana,
Anaheim and Fullerton were
an inter-city project, has
tated into the law by the
The bill was necessary
possible for the cities to
in such an enterprise and
Santa Ana and Orange are
consideration in the project
northern cities will avail
of the provisions of the
the proposition through.
will become operative 20
signing by the governor.
Tully in Harness.
the new council of Santa
attempt to revive the interstarted by the late city
then abandoned because
situations that bobbed up
otations, is not known.
members have not as yet
into the harness. It will
some time to get in close
city work and conditions.
from the present sewer sitSanta Ana will have to be
the present council. That
Use of the outfall of the
California Sugar Company
continued much longer and
the contract under which
using the outfall will exend of this year.
WHITTIER CLUB IS ENTERTAINED AT YORBA LINDA HOME
YORBA LINDA, April 28. (Special)—Mrs. Harry Hoben entertained Saturday evening a social club of which she is a member. The club is composed of 14 young matrons of Whittier. Her guests attended the dance at Ley Hall and returned to her home later in the evening for delicious refreshments.
Frank Brashear surprised his wife Saturday evening by arriving from Camp Kearny where he received his discharge.
The dance given at Ley Hall on Saturday evening by the dancing club was well attended and a most enjoyable affair.
Mrs. Sutherland entertained guests from out of town over the week end.
Henry Karns moved his family to the oil wells to live during the past week.
Mr. Pike is driving a new Hupmobile these days.
Mrs. Bohannon received word on Saturday of the serious illness of her son, Joe, at Camp Kearny. Joe has been in Guam for two years and was on his way home when sickness overtook him. Word was received from the camp this morning that he is somewhat improved, but his condition is still cause for anxiety.
Stein and Fassell leased a six acre strip of land opposite the General Petroleum well for $3500. The General Petroleum well is down over 1,-400 feet with fair indications of oil. Several new derricks have loomed up on the horizan this past week, one on the J. W. Newell property and two on property west of that as well as one in Richfield opposite the Santa Fe station.
Mrs. H. A. Ward is rejoicing over the arrival of a baby daughter at the
situations that bobbed upotiations, is not knownmembers have not asyetinto the harness. It willsome time to get in closecity work and conditions.from the present sewer sitianta Ana will have to bethe present council. ThatUse of the outfall of theCalifornia Sugar Companycontinued much longer andthe contract under whichusing the outfall will extend of this year.
Jan Greenleaf, who isa new board and whothe Fifth ward in theis strictly opposed to anocean. He believesly should acquire moresewer farm and makesource of profit to thefuture.
Favors Ocean Sewer.
Tubbs, who was a mem-hold board and is a mem-new, is just as positivecorrect solution of theion is an outfall to thecity already ownsaby to the ocean, with theof about a quarter of abeach.
It attitude the new mem-council will assume rela-project is not knownandrule that they have not asconsideration enoughtoconclusion.
CALL MEETING TOPLAN ROAD RACES
A meeting will be held at theMcKeen and Faber Tire Shop, 119 N.Los Angeles-st. Tuesday eveningat8 o'clock, to discuss plans for thebig celebration and auto races to beheld here in the near future.
Ninety per cent. of the businessmen have signed the petition for theholding of such an event and it isdesired that a large attendance bepresent.
BACK FROM MEETING
Mrs. L. C. Yeoman returnedSaturday evening from Pomona whereshe was in attendance at theLosAngeles County W. C. T. U.convention. She reports a most delightfultime and a most interesting meeting.
—Plano Players, Schmidt Music Co.
zero-EIGHT
GE OF PERFORMANCE
OF OPERATION
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nty Distributor
les St. Anaheim, Cal.
ancia Garage
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VULCANIZING, OILS, GREASES,
AND AUTO ACCESSORIES
119 No. Los Angeles St.
Phone 481-J
McKeen & Faber
VULCANIZING, OILS, GREASES,
AND AUTO ACCESSORIES
119 No. Los Angeles St.
Phone 481-J
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