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1922-07-13 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 6 of 6 · OCR glm-ocr
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News of Fullerton ANNOUNCE NEW H. S. AND J. C. FACULTY Fullerton Union H. S. and J. C. faculty, for 1922-23, announced today at the office of Louis E. Plummer, principal, and with a few vacancies not yet filled, follows: Louis E. Plummer, Principal; James E. Atcorn, agriculture; Elva A. Anes, manual training; Alexander Anderson, oil production; Billiap Anderson, Spanish; Neile S. Hate, librarian; R. W. Borst, English; W. T. Boyce, history, dean of the Junior College; Fancen L. Campbell, English; J. E. Colt, agriculture; L. O. Culp, commercial; E. S. Dysinger, history; Marynel Gaimore, Spanish-art; Mathilda Eggerer, English; Asrid Hanson, mathematics; Charles W. Hart, manual training; Fern Harvey, English; Eleanor Hazen, Americanization; Henrietta Helm, home economics; Marion Holm, oral English; Lucile Hinkle, art; Claire Hornby, mathematics; R. L. James, manual training; Geneva Johnson, Spanish; Jas. G. Johnson, history; Bertha Lancaster, English; G. C. LaRue, manual training-auto mechanics; Glenn Lewis, physical education, surveying; T. H. Lodge, commercial, tenants; Ida B. McAdow, English; Sarah McRae, home economics; Druzilla Mackey, Americanization; R. A. Marsden, manual training; John Meano, mathematics; Ruth E. Boody, English; Thomas Newlin, philosophy; Florence Randall, physical education; A. S. Redfern, vice-principal-history; Lena Reynolds, mathematics; Lillian Rivers, commercial-history; Nellie A. Rumsey, science; Clara Schaaf, Latin; Mabel L. Sharpe, French-Spanish; C. D. Shaver, mathematics-science; Ida May Shrode, commercial; Anita Shepardson, study hall; S. S. Smith, physical education; Clara C. Stephenson, physical education; Lucy E. Stewart, science; Myrtle Stuvelice, English; R. H. Travers. BIRCH PROTESTS TAXES A protest against the tax rate is to be filed at Santa Ana tomorrow by the Birch Oil Co. with an assessment of $150,000,000. This is the first protest to be filed this year against the tax rate. Several protests have been filed before by th Birch Oil Co., th Superior Court always upholding the county. The cases were appealed to the Supreme Court, and no decisions have been returned by this court. Mrs. Lee C. Ellis of Fallbrook, mother of Mrs. H. D. Thurber, is now in Fullbrook. The First Presbyterian Church of Fullerton is planning a special potluck supper at the city park tonight, and plan to stay to hear the wk.yay concert on the city band. Harry Rust of Tustin underwent an operation this morning at the Fullerton hospital. MOVE BIG HOTEL FROM NEW YORK SITE LOS ANGELES, July 13—In order to clear the site on which the county's new $3,000,000 jail and criminal building is to be located, the Alhambra hotel, a nine-story building, will be moved a distance of 100 feet, according to an announcement made by Supervisor J. H. Bean today. POWDER EXPLOSION DESTROYS VILLAGE WARSAW, July 13—An entire village in Galicia has been destroyed by the explosion of a powder factory, according to information received here today. The casualties are not known but it is feared they were heavy. The location of the village was not specified. MISSION PLAY TO CLOSE The present season of the Mission Play at San Gabriel will come to a close at the end of this month, the last performance to be given on Sunday afternoon. BIBLE CLASS BOARD MEETS The first meeting of the Houser Bible class executive board with Rev. Walter L. Thornton, the new owner of the First Christian church of Fullerton, was held today at noon in the church parlors, with an attendance of about 35. The executive meetings are not being held during the summer, and this special meeting was arranged that the men might have an opportunity to "get acquainted" with the new pastor. HELD FOR BOARD BILL George Sanders was arrested last night by Fullerton police on the charge of trying to beat a board bill. He is being held in the Fullerton city jail to await a hearing. If it's from Witman's it's good. DESTROYS VILLEAGE WARSAW, July 13.—An entire village in Galicia has been destroyed by the explosion of a powder factory, according to information received here today. The casualties are not known but it is feared they were heavy. The location of the village was not specified. MISSION PLAY TO CLOSE The present season of the Mission Play at San Gabriel will come to a close at the end of this month, the last performance to be given on Sunday afternoon, July 30. It has been the longest Season of the Play, excepting the season of 1915 season of 44 weeks, and the most successful. SEEK OIL IN ALASKA SEATTLE, Wash., July 13. — Standard Oil of California and the General Petroleum Co. have entered the Cold Bay fields of the Alaskan peninsula. Arrangements were made with the Westward Development Co., of Portland, Ore. SUN BLAMED FOR DISEASE PARIS, France, July 13.—Sun spots are sinister things, was the decision of the Academy of Medicine today. They play the same part in human ills as the most dreaded germs, it was said. 23 DIE IN WRECK CORUNA, Spain, July 13.—Twenty-three were killed and 30 hurt when an express and excursion train collided at Palencia. GIBSON Anaheim Fullerton San Diego In California Fullerton San Diego In California WE HAVE JUST COMPLETED OUR B COMPLETE LAYOUT THAT WE C PROUD OF---AS AN INSTITUTION THING THAT REFLECTS OUR CO 703 Broadway, Anahe Opposite Santa Fe Station HERMAN LOEHR General Manager With the Company 20 Years Phone 675-WK GIBS STATE NEWS BRIEFSE In a riot at Needles, in which two workmen of the Santa Fe shops were attacked, four were seriously injured. Shots were fired at the guard in the round house. The trouble arose over union men being replaced by strike-breakers. More than 1,000 Angelenos were present at a meeting in which Senator Hiram Johnsons' campaign for re-election was launched at 409 So. Hill street, Los Angeles. Congresman W. F. Lineberger of Long Beach was unanimously indorsed for re-nomination and re-election at the Ninth Congressional Republican district meeting in Pasadena. Weather conditions for California were favorable throughout the state in June, according to E. E. Kaufman. Federal statistician of the Department of Agriculture, stationed at San Francisco, Pearls will begin to be shipped in carload lots soon. Palm Canyon and vicinity near Palm Springs yesterday was made a national park by senate action. The park consists of about 1600 acres some 60 miles southeast of River side. The tract contains, it is said, the only large grove of wild native Washington palms in the United States. Give us a trial on youd next kodak printing. Gibson's Drug Store. Plain Dealer Want Ads Bring Watch For It! THE 4-PAGE ANNOUNCEMENT OF OUR JULY CLEARANCE SALE IS COMING. WATCH FOR IT. Sebastian Bros. Sebastian Bros. RETLAW (IN PERSON) Presenting His Notee Orpheum Act A Famous Cartoonist Celebrated Traveler and War Correspondent A Brilliant Musician Anaheim Friends Invited to Him Across the Footlight N LUMBER THIRTY YEARS IN LUMBER and HARDWARE THIRTY YEARS IN LUMBER and HARDWARE PLETED OUR BIG SHEDS, WAREHOUSE AND OFFICES. WE HAVE THE BEST BUT THAT WE COULD BUILD, SOMETHING EVERY CITIZEN IN ORANGE COUN IN INSTITUTION OF ITS KIND---BECAUSE IT IS A PART OF THE COMMUNI LECTS OUR CONFIDENCE IN THE CITY AND COUNTY. COME AND SEE WHAT Anaheim We have Stock, we have Service, we have Low Prices and Equipment to handle. Thirty Years in Lumber and Hardware. 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