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YORBA NEWS
YORBA LINDA, May 18.—(Spl.)
At the recent meeting of the board of directors of the Y. L. Citrus Association, a committee of three was appointed to look into the matter of establishing a Mexican colony near here to accommodate the families of Mexicans who reside near Fullerton and Anaheim and come here to work every day. The committee appointed are Messrs. Geo. Kellogg, chairman, H. A. McClotchis and W. S. Moore. Dr. Hardin who owns a five-acre tract south of the tract has offered to build three and four-room cottages and sell on easy payment plan to Mexicans, or to sell to the association and let them dispose of them by renting or selling.
There are several things to be considered, however, and the committee will investigate very thoroughly before reporting.
Saturday evening the executive committee of the Y. L. Woman's Club will give a party to the Y. M. C. A. boys who were so fortunate in the recent track meet. Our boys did remarkable well and the leader, Mr. Fred Johnson is very proud of them. Among the prizes won by local boys were 2nd in 75-yard dash, Wm. Haloway; 3rd in high jump, John Johnson; 2nd in broad jump, John Johnson; 3rd in ball throw, Glen Jesse; 1st in 100-yard dash, Paul Buernion; 2nd in 100-yard dash, Harry Evans; 1st in 220-yard dash, Paul Burnison; 2nd in 220-yard dash, Harry Evans; 1st in high jump, Paul Burnison; 1st in broad jump, Paul Burnison; 2nd in broad jump, Harry Evans; 1st in shot put, James Hureyff; 4th in shot put, Sam Gilman; 1st in the unlimited class for 100-yard dash, Cliff Allee; 2nd yard dash Ralph Allee; 3rd yard dash, Keith Cannon; 1st in 440-yard dash, Ralph Allee; 2nd in 440-yard dash, Cliff Allee; 2nd in high jump, Ralph Allee; 1st in broad jump, Cliff Allee; 2nd in broad jump, Ralph Allee; 2nd in broad jump, Ralph Allee; 2nd in broad jump, Ralph Allee; 2nd in broad jump, Ralph Allee; 2nd in broad jump, Ralph Allee; 2nd in broad jump, Ralph Allee; 2nd in broad jump, Ralph Allee; 2nd in broad jump, Ralph Allee; 2nd in broad jump, Ralph Allee;
Buena Park News
BUENA PARK, May 19.—(Spl.)—Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bassel and Bassel Wise were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Elland of Orange on Wednesday evening.
The Girls Sewing Club met at the home of Virginia Robeson on Wednesday afternoon. Many pretty pieces of hand work are being made by these little misses. Ice cream and cake were served to the guests who were Ruth Ritter, Margaret Cole, Theara Huttenlocher, Catherine Bivins and Virginia Robeson.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodfin and Mrs. Andrew Bassel motored to Fullerton on Wednesday.
Sabe Robison went to Los Angeles on a business trip on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Hamnierson with their guests Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Thorpe and children enjoyed an outing to Venice on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Easterday wish to thank their many kind friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of their son Osmond John Easterday and also for the many beautiful floral tributes.
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ORIGIN OF THE ANGORA GOAT IS ASIA MINOR.
RICH milk can be made form peanuts, says Prof. George W. Carver.
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WHITE KING SOAP 10 Bars 44c
Del Monte Bartlett Pears, can . . . . . 30c
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WHITE KING SOAP 10 Bars
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Del Monte Bartlett Pears, can ...30c
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Audubon Standard Corn, can ...10c
Worth 15c Can
Jap Rose Toilet Soaps, 4 bars for...25c
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Del Monte Fountain Crushed Pineapple 30c
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Campbell's Baked Beans, can...10c
Saturday Only
Vegetables
Fancy Cucumbers ...10c
Kentusky Wonder Beans, 3 lb. for ...25c
Fancy New Spuds, 6 lb. for ...25c
Meat Market
Legs of Lamb, per lb...30c
Shoulder Beef Pot Roast, per lb...10c and 12½c
Hamberger Steak, per lb...10c
Eastern Smoked Picnic, Hams, per lb...16c
Sugar Cured Hams, per lb...23c
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6-oz. squat 40c
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American Red Cross Starts Campaign to Diminish Water Tragedies in U.S.
Upper—The crack Jacksonville, Fla., Red Cross Life-Saving Corps which has many rescues to its credit. Center (standing) is Commodore W. E. Longfellow, national field agent of the corps.
Lower—Red Cross Life-Saving experts at Long Pond, Plymouth, Mass., giving instruction in modern methods of resuscitation of persons rescued from the water.
WITH the swimming and boating season already starting up it provides through its own experts or fosters through community Life-tion of those in charge of boys' and girls' summer camps and others. These institutes will be held at Long Pond, Plymouth, Mass., and
Upper—The crack Jacksonville, Fla., Red Cross Life-Saving Corps which has many rescues to its credit. Center (standing) is Commodore W. E. Longfellow, national field agent of the corps.
Lower—Red Cross Life-Saving experts at Long Pond, Plymouth, Mass., giving instruction in modern methods of resuscitation of persons rescued from the water.
WITH the swimming and boating season already starting up in some sections of the country, the American Red Cross, through its Life-Saving Corps, is inaugurating an intensive campaign to lower the appalling loss of life in the United States through drowning. Statistics it has compiled show that in 1921, 6,483 men, women and children died in the waters of the United States through accidents, while during the last ten years the total of such deaths has reached almost 60,000.
The means by which the Red Cross will carry on its fight against water accidents will be extension of the Life-Saving instruction it provides through its own experts or fosters through community Life-Saving campaigns. Already 439 Red Cross Chapters in continental United States are providing Life-Saving Instruction, and it is purposed to greatly increase the number.
In particular will the Red Cross strive to reach the children. Of the more than 27,000 certificated Life-Savers enrolled in the Red Cross Life-Saving Corps, 10,000 are Juniors and a quota of 21,000 additional Junior Life-Savers has been set.
In addition to instruction provided through its Chapters, the Red Cross will conduct two large Life-Saving Institutes for the instructlon of those in charge of boys' and girls' summer camps and others. These institutes will be held at Long Pond, Plymouth, Mass., and Lake Geneva, Wis., not far from Chicago.
In a message to the Chapfers, Judge John Barton Payne, Chairman of the American Red Cross, says:
"Too many preventable drownings occur annually. The total of 58,429 during the ten years ended with 1921 is appalling. The Red Cross is exercising one of its charter functions along lines of intense practicality in the campaign of Life-Saving which it has inaugurated, and I invoke the hearty aid of Chapter workers in carrying it to a successful conclusion."
U.S. TANKER AGROUND
(By International News Service)
SAN FRANCISCO, May 18.—The American Tanker Standard Arrow is aground near Hankow, China, according to a cable received by the marine department of the C. of C. today. Assistance was at hand, the dispatch said, and no serious damage was reported.
YESTERDAY'S HOMERS
National League
No. Total
Williams, Philadelphia ... 1 14
Kelly, New York ... 1 2
Meusel, New York ... 1 2
T. Griffith ... 1 2
Roush, Cincinnati ... 1 1
American League
Ruth, New York ... 1 5
McManus, St. Louis ... 1 2
Totals
National League 116; last year 76.
American League 57; last year 103.
LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS
By International News Service
LONG ISLAND CITY—Kid Kaplin Meriden, Conn., knocked out Danny Frush, Cleveland; sixth round; Billy Defoe, St. Paul, got the decision over Jack Hausner, New York, 12 rounds.
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FIREMAN KILLED
(By International News Service)
DENVER, May 18.—Fireman James Rubison of Denver was killed early today when two passenger trains on the Rock Island railroad collided in a dense fog west of Selden, Kansas, according to reports to the local Rock Island offices.
Several persons were reported shaken up but none seriously hurt.
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This Spring—Don't
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WHEN you blanket ice with newspapers or cloth, you retard the
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