oc-plain-dealer 1922-06-30
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Friday, June 30, 1922
MAKE PLANS FOR BOY SCOUT CAMP
At the meeting of the camping committee of the Orange co Council, Boy Scouts of America, said in Anaheim, it was formerly agreed to hold the Boy Scout summer camp in the Barton Flats country just above the Santa Ana river control back of Redlands, and that the camp would open on July, 12th continuing for six weeks divided into two week periods. The cost to each boy will be $10 for the two weeks period including transportation from Orange co.
The surrounding country, as pointed out by Dr. M. A. Patton of Santa Ana, chairman of the committee, is ideal for a Scout camp. A large number of points of intense interest surround the camp, within hiking distance which includes such places as the snow line of both San Bernardino and Gray Back, Big Bear Lake, Erwin Lake the State Fish Hatchery, Camp Radford and Sugar Loaf Mountain. The site planned is among large trees such as the yellow pine, Jeffry pine and white fur. It is well isolated yet telephone and doctors are close at hand in case of accident.
Dr. Patton said that provision was being made for at least 22a boys to attend this camp during the six weeks period. The pioneer crew which goes up the first of the week will get the kitchen, mess hall and swimming pool ready for the first group of Scouts to go in on July 12th.
Other members of the camping committee besides Dr. Patton, are E. H. Metcalf of Anaheim, C.R. Allen, Fullerton; Willard Smith, Orange; and Fred Newcomb of Santa Ana.
ORDER OUT COLORADO GUARDS
DENVER. June 30. — Following the burning of two railway bridges and assaults on coal mines in northern and southern Colorado, nine companies of the National Guard in the State have been ordered to mobilize in seven different cities and towns. The State rangers will be recruited from about 50 to 400 men.
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SERVICE
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Canning Specials
Red and White Jar Rubbers, per dozen . 5c
Parawax, perlb. . . . . 15c
8½inch Collanders, Aluminum, each... 75c
Red and White Jar Rubbers, per dozen . 5c
Parawax, perlb. . 15c
8½inch Collanders, Aluminum, each . 75c
Ball Mason Jars, per dozen . 96c
(Quarts including Red Rubbers)
Ball Mason Jars, per dozen . 80c
(Pints including Red Rubbers)
OUR SATURDAY SPECIAL
Armours Star Picnic Ham
20c Per Pound
Running 4 lbs. to 6 lbs. each.
HARRY I. HORN
GROCER
131 E. Center at Claudina Phone 212
Daleys
ROCK BOTTOM STORES
Fort McHenry SUCCOTASH
2 for 25c
Fort McHenry SUCCOTASH
2 for 25c
Daley's White or Brown BREAD 2 for 1
JELLO Saturday Only 3 for
FEDERAL MILK, Tall Cans - 3 for
Daley Cookies, 3 doz . . 25c
Daleys Peanut Butter, lb.. 17c
Daleys June Peas, 2 for . 25c
Walnuts lb. 25c
Sunmaid Rail
the 5c package
4 for 10
Two Rock Bottom Stores in Anaheim Now — We Deliver All Orders of $5.00 or East End Store—114 E. Center St.
West End Store—239 W. Center St.
FIRST AERIAL MILK WAGON ARRIVES
When Major Ferguson, M. D., (at left) arrived in Chicago recently, via airplane, and brought with him a bottle of certified milk which came from California to St. Louis by train and was then picked up by the doctor and brought to Chicago by airplane, the first milk airplane made its appearance in Chicago. The doctor had made an airplane trip to St.
SANTA FE FIGHTS TO REACH WILMINGTON
LOS ANGELES, June 29. — Representatives of the Santa Fe railroad today reopened their fight before the city's board of public utilities to obtain necessary franchises over city streets and land in the Wilmington district to establish a railroad terminal at the Los Angeles harbor.
Bitter protests were expected to be launched against the proposal by Patrick Campbell and J. W. Oakley.
CYPRESS NEWS
CYPRESS, June 20. (Spl.)—Another car of spuds was loaded here yesterday. The quality of the crop so far has been excellent, and the yield has been very good but the price is low. The growers will not realize much profit on the best of yields.
The ball game Sunday was a sort
HUSBAND AND WIFE SENATE CANDIDATES
TEMPLE, Tex., June 30.—Former Governor James E. Ferguson was not sure the state Democratic executive committee would approve him for the senatorial primary ticket, but he was determined to have the senatorship in the family.
Consequently, Ferguson admitted today his wife, Miriam, was entered in the race as a precaution. A few years ago Ferguson was affiliated with the American party and because of that he feared the committee would declare him inelegible, in which case Mrs. Ferguson was to run.
Both husband and wife were approved for the ballot by the committee yesterday, and now Mrs. Ferguson has announced she will withdraw from the contest in favor of her husband.
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We Deliver
Tel. 219
SOME GOOD ADVICE
Strengthened by Anaheim
SANTA FE FIGHTS TO REACH WILMINGTON
LOS ANGELES, June 29. — Representatives of the Santa Fe railroad today reopened their fight before the city's board of public utilities to obtain necessary franchises over city streets and land in the Wilmington district to establish a railroad terminal at the Los Angeles harbor.
Bitter protests were expected to be launched against the proposal by Patrick Campbell and J. W. Oakley, private land owners, and by E. Moserve, attorney, representing the Palos Verdes estates.
ORANGE MARSHAL STRUCK BY TRUCK
Marshal E. M. Jemison, of Orange, is suffering today from cuts and bruises sustained last evening as he was riding his motorcycle to the location of a fire alarm on East Chapman avenue. He was struck by a truck and knocked to the side of the road. He was put into a machine, and after medical assistance was taken to his home.
An eleven-year-old boy, Freddie James, fell from his bicycle, while riding to the same fire, and received a broken left arm.
TELL FARMERS OF SUBSIDY
WASHINGTON, June 30. — Leaders of the farmers were told by President Harding at a dinner here that without Government subsidy there could be no American merchant marine. Chairman Lesker of the Shipping Board elaborated the President's statement, Senator Capper of Kansas, reputed leader of the agricultural bloc, speaking for mid-west farmers, said that they were opposed to government aid of private interests, but that if a merchant marine was impossible without such aid, he was for it.
CYPRESS NEWS
CYPRESS, June 30. (Spl.)—Another car of spuds was loaded here yesterday. The quality of the crop so far has been excellent, and the yield has been very good but the price is low. The growers will not realize much profit on the best of yields.
The ball game Sunday was a sort of fake. The married men got cold feet and only five turned out. The kids were not out in force, one or two being ill and some more having to take Mary or Jane to the beach. The kids expect to be out in full force next Sunday when they play the Anaheim Juniors.
Many of our good citizens enjoyed the picnic of the Community club held at Bixby Park last Sunday.
Rev. Cart took up his duties as pastor of the Nazarine church Sunday. A large turnout welcomed him and much added zeal is being shown by the church workers.
Miss Myers, who taught the higher grades in the local school the past two years, has written to some of her former students from Chicago. Miss Myers is on a tour of the east and is enjoying her vacation greatly.
A card received from Miss Beatrice Grindley tell of the Grindley motor party reaching Chicago last week. The Grindleys are motoring to their old home in Penn.
Tobie Hollingsworth—the demon pitcher of the Cypress kids is laid up with the mumps. Tobie's beautiful rosy cheeks are distended to a resemblance of a full moon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Blanton of Los Angeles were week-end visitors at the Laublin home.
Al Rennie had the misfortune of having the end of his index finger of his right hand nipped off by a heavy chain on his new well rig. The bone of the finger was not touched but the accident made a very painful wound as it is.
Ben Valentine and C. O. Ledford were the successful bidders on the old school house. The building will be wrecked immediately. The bid was about $215.00.
The Rennie-Cawthon Well Boring company will initiate their new rig by attempting a difficult task on the wicker place. The boys will attempt to cement off a part of one strata and recut.
Sabe Robison is spending his vacation at home helping the carpenters on his new residence, which is progressing quite rapidly.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Shoebridge, Miss Mildred Lucas and Elmer McWilleans were a bathing party at Anaheim Landing Sunday morning.
A large party o fthe former schoolmates of Mr. and Mrs. Shoebridge called at the Shoebridge home the other evening. The Shoebridges were away for the night so the party was foiled in their intentions of a charl-
Saturday
July
1st
No. 36
127 West Center
Special
Chaffee's
SH Special
25c
2 for 15c
3 for 25c
s - 3 for 25c
maid Raisins
the 5c package
for 10c
All Orders of $5.00 or Over.
Phone 405
Phone 753
Sabe Robison is spending his vacation at home, helping the carpenters on his new residence, which is progressing quite rapidly.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Shoebridge, Miss Mildred Lucas and Elmer McWilleans were a bathing party at Anaheim Landing Sunday morning.
A large party o f the former schoolmates of Mr. and Mrs. Shoebridge called at the Shoebridge home the other evening. The Shoebridges were away for the night so the party was foiled in their intentions of a chari-vari, but an entrance was gained into the house and the young Mrs. Shoebridge has not been able to straighten out the tangle as yet.
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Saturday Specials
Oregon Cherry Pie
30c each
Malted Milk Bread
BOSTON BAKERY
Store No. 1 201 E. Center Street
Phones 135W—862J
Store No. 3 248 W. Center St.
Special
Chaffee's
Fancy Spu10 lbs. 25
80c Per Lug
Bananas
BEN HUR SOAP,
6 for
Large HYDRO PURA
Large RAIN WATER CRYSTALS
Large CITRUS POWDER
No. 1 PINK BEANS,
5 lbs. for
White Onion
WHEAT, Recleaned,
100 lbs.
SCRATCH FEED,
100 lbs.
ROLLED BARLEY,
100 lbs.
Store No. 25
248 W. Center
AND WIFE
CANDIDATES
June 30.—Former
Ferguson was not democratic executive
approve him for the
y ticket, but he was
ave the senatorship in
Ferguson admitted
iriam, was entered
precaution. A few
son was affiliated
in party and because
the committee
ineligible, in which
was to run.
and wife were apballot by the comand now Mrs. Fergced she will withtest in favor of her
PHYSICIAN'S AUTO BURNS
The Hudson roadster, belonging
to Dr. A. H. Domann, county physciclan, was badly damaged by fire
last evening, caused by faulty ignition,
as he was answering an emergency call out East Chapman avenue, Orange. The Orange fire department was called to his aid,
arriving in time to prevent total loss.
THEATRES
"The Crimson Challenge," starring Dorothy Dalton, is seen today at the California. It is the story of a rough mining camp, and the way it was cleaned up. There are also other features of interest to local fans.
FROM
KITCHENS'
TO THE KITCHEN
FREE DELIVERY EVERY MORNING
BEING OVERSTOCKED, I OFFER YOU
THESE VERY LOW PRICES FOR
SATURDAY, JULY 1ST.
Puritan Bacon 38c
Half or Whole Side
Cheese Long Horn 30c
Pound
Beet Sugar 100 lbs. $6.85
One sack to the customer.
Globe A1 Flour 49-lb. sack $2.15
Fancy New SPUDS 90c
Lug
GoldMedal Flour 49-lb. sack $2.50
Beet Sugar
100 lbs. $6.85
One sack to the customer.
Globe A1 Flour
49-lb. sack $2.15
Fancy New SPUDS 90c
Lug
GoldMedal Flour
49-lb. sack $2.50
Rex Pork and Beans,
Med. No. 2 size 10c
Dunbar Shrimps,
small size 15c
Riders Hominy,
No. 2½ size 12½c
Olives, 9-oz. tins,
pints 15c
Eastern Corn,
2 cans 25c
New Pack Peas,
2 cans 25c
Alta Coffee, none better,
1-lb. tin 40c
Folger's Coffee, ½ lb.
Free with each 2½ lb. $1.00
Alta High Grade Tea,
pound 60c
Fels Naptha Soap,
10 bars 60g
Cocoa Almond Soap,
4 bars 25c
Chlorinated Lime,
large 10c
Sqlene Washing Machine
Soap, large 75c
Paro Wax
at 12½c
Toilet Paper,
4 large (8-oz.) rolls 25c
Paul's High Grade Jam,
assorted, 1 lb. 25c
Bishop's Jams, 3-lb. jars assorted
Fruit 55c; Berries 70c
BIG REDUCTIONS IN GLASS
JAR FRUITS.
Chaffees
WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT
Saturday
July
1st
36
t Center
No. 35
250 West Center
Specials for Saturday
Caffee’s Bread 2
24-oz.
loaves 15c
Specials for Saturday
Caffee's Bread 2 24-oz. loaves 15c
Fancy Spuds
10 lbs. 25c
80c Per Lug
SMOKED MEATS
MONELL'S IOWA BACON,
Hickory Smoked 33c
COMPOUND?
2 lbs. 25c
Bananas - 3 lbs. 25c
SOAP, 25c
DRO PURA
N WATER CRYSTALS 25c
RUS POWDER
K BEANS, 40c
MAZOLA OIL, Pint 28c,
Quart 50c
DEL MONTE CATSUPS
for 25c
VAN CAMP'S BEANS
for 12½c
White Onions - 8 lbs 25c
Recleaned, $2.50
FEED, $2.50
BARLEY, $1.40
FLOUR
A-1 or SPERRY'S,
½ barrel $2.15
CHAFFEE'S,
¾ barrel $1.95
ANAHEIM
Store No. 36
127 W. Center