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Friday, July 13, 1923.
P. O. RECEIPTS EQUAL LAST JUNE AVERAGE
In spite of this being one of the dullest months of the entire year, postoffice receipts are running at a rate practically equal to the record average of the year ending June 30. Postmaster Harry Whitaker said today.
Money orders during the six montha ended June 30, according to Whitaker, amounted to $119,214.60, compared with $95,655.27 in the corresponding period of last year. June receipts amounted to $18,792.87 and May, the heaviest month, to $21,-516.57.
In June of last year only $15,-$23.19 was received and in May only $16,533.52.
The date of the visit of the inspector, to investigate the delivery and collection branches of the business for the purpose of deciding whether three additional letter-carriers are warranted will not be announced in advance, and Whitaker doesnt know when it will be.
CHEAPER CUTS RICH
IN FOOD VALUE
(By International News Service)
CHICAGO, July 13.—The cheaper cuts of meat contain just as many calories and even more vitamins than the porterhouse steaks which the inexperienced housewife buys, R. C. Pollock, manager director of the National Live Stock and Meat Board declared here, following his announcement that the board had completed arrangements to hold meat cutting demonstrations before different women's organizations in every large city.
"The forequarter cuts and the neglected cuts of the hindquarters, such as the rump, round and flank, are the cuts to buy if the housewife wishes to practice economy. By proper selection of the cheaper cuts, a 20 per cent saving can be effected in the average food budget," Mr. Pollock declared.
COURT TIDINGS
The late Lella A. Wester left an estate consisting of $11,000 cash and $592.50 personal effects, according to the decree of settlement and final
NAVAL ACE PICKED TO COMMAND Z R-3
Capt. George W. Steele.
Capt. George W. Steele, detail officer of the bureau of navigation in the navy department at Washington, has been chosen to command the navy dirigible. Z R.S., now being built by Germany as part payment of the war debt, on the flight to America this summer.
WOMEN DISAGREE AS YOUTH AND AGE WED
SYRACUSE, N. Y., July 13.—May and December romances:
Yes, says Mrs. Marta Wittowaka Ballery, Syracuse prima donna, who before she retired from the operatic stage to wed was a favorite of the Chicago Grand Opera Company.
No, contends Mrs. Blanche Weaver Baxter, docente of the Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts.
Syracuse society circles are debating the May and December romance problem today as a result of a statement by Edna Fortescue, English writer, who holds that the increasing number of such alliances is due to
"The forequarter cuts and the neglected cuts of the hindquarters, such as the rump, round and flank, are the cuts to buy if the housewife wishes to practice economy. By proper selection of the cheaper cuts, a 20 per cent saving can be effected in the average food budget." Mr. Pollock declared.
COURT TIDINGS
The late Lella A. Wester left an estate consisting of $11,000 cash and $592.50 personal effects, according to the decree of settlement and final distribution filed today.
An order by default in favor of Neva Wickham against Leo Wickham was issued today by Superior Judge R. Y. Williams.
An interlocutory decree of divorce was granted today to Vernon F. Mohn from Fannie Mohn in Superior Court.
Santa Ana realty composes most of the estate, amounting to $23,222, of the late Henry E. W. Barnes of Santa Ana, according to the inventory and appraisement filed today.
William B. J. Frank E. and Dorothy A. Shunk share equally in the estate of the late William Duce, who died intestate. Cash of $937.04 in the Buena Park branch of the Southern Counties Bank and a small amount of realty compose the property.
THE BARBER'S LONGING
A Hot Springs widow says the latest proposal she has received is from a Central avenue barber who says that after working hard all day, he longs to go home to a face that doesn't need anything done to it.—Arkansas Tom Cat.
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SYRACUSE, N.Y., July 13.—May and December romances:
Yes, says Mrs. Marta Wittowaka Ballery, Syracuse prima donna, who before she retired from the operatic stage to wed was a favorite of the Chicago Grand Opera Company.
No, contends Mrs. Blanch Weaver Baxter, docente of the Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts.
Syracuse society circles are debating the May and December romance problem today as a result of a statement by Edna Fortescue, English writer, who holds that the increasing number of such alliances is due to the fact that modern man is using the fire and enthusiasm of youth to make a place for himself in the world, preferring to wait until later to select a wife.
In this way men do not pick wives they will later tire of. It is argued, and attract young girls because of the respect the flapper has for the worldly man and because of the greater luxuries he can provide.
Mrs. Baxter, leader of those who strongly disapprove of the union of a young girl with a much older man, declares:
"The chances for domestic happiness are much less. I suppose I am old fashioned, but I often think that two young people, very nearly of an age, who are attracted to each other and marry, beginning life together, get the most out of the marriage relation."
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HOT FIGHT IN MINN.
FOR U. S. SENATOR
(By International News Service)
ST. PAUL, July 13—With the apathy which existed at the primary lifted, Minnesota today is in the midst of one of the hottest political campaigns and closest political races of recent years, the stakes being the seat in the United States senate left vacant by the death of the late Knute Nelson.
The farmer-labor party, backing Magnus Johnson, a farmer, and the Republican party, backing Governor J. A. O. Preus.
Senator Robert M. LaFollette of Wisconsin, has a flying squadron from his state in Minnesota cam-paigning for Johnson led by Phil. LaFollette, the senator's son and including Congressmen Voigt, Schneider and Beck and Lieut. Governor Cummings of Wisconsin.
SANTA ANA PASTOR COMING HERE SUNDAY
Dr. O. S. Russell, pzctor of the First Baptist church, of Santa Ana will occupy Calvary Baptist church pulpit both Sunday morning and evening. Rev. Gott, regular local pastor, is on vacation.
Dr. Russell is a general favorite in his home town and the Calvary congregation is fortunate in securing him for the services.
The man who was fined $2 for singing "On the Sidewalks of New York" should do his singing inside.
NABS SUSPECT IN RAIN OF BULLETS
OAKLAND, July 13—Fighting for his life against three men, beloved automobile bandits, whom he had arrested as suspects, Patrolman L. C. Smith, 917 Magnolia-st., dodged the bullets they pumped into the rear seat of the automobile in which he was riding, routed them when they attacked him and caught one man after a chase in which he fired several shots.
DEAR OLE' LUNNON IN THROES OF SCANDAL
LONDON, July 13—London today expectantly awaited the details of an interesting rum scandal.
A syndicate which is said to include a number of well known men
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"Cash is King"
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ANAHEIM BEEF CO.
MEAT PACKERS
Direct from Producer to Consumer
No Middleman's Profits
Sunmaid Seeded or Seed
ANAHEIM BEEF CO.
MEAT PACKERS
Direct from Producer to Consumer
No Middleman's Profits
New Peerless Market
HARLEY WENTZ, Mgr.
(In Sam Seelig's Public Market)
We Will Have Some Very Attractive Meat Specials
For Your Sunday Dinner
Here Is Just a Sample of Them
Finest Cuts of Prime Steer 22c1b.
Round Steak
MODERN FISH DEPT. IN CONNECTION
Eastern Sugar Cured 14c1b.
PICNIC HAMS
Up-to-date Delicatessen Dept.
Under Our Management
Sugar Cured
PICNIC HAMS ... 14C lb.
Up-to-date Delicatessen Dept.
Under Our Management
A FULL LINE OF PICNIC NECESSITIES
Saturday Specials
All Bunch Vegetables, 3 ... 10c
String Beans, 3 lbs... 25c
Tomatoes, 2 lbs... 15c
Strawberries, 2 boxes... 25c
New Potatoes, 7 lbs... 25c
Old Potatoes, 9 lbs... 25c
Apricots, 7 lbs... 25c
Korean Produce Market
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139 W. Center St. Anaheim, Calif.
DONUTS
"Like Mother Used to Make"
They Are Not Greasy
BREAD
10c
ACT IN OF BULLETS 13.—Fighting for men, believed whom he had artrolman L. C. sta-st, dodged the bid into the rear mobile in which he them when they caught one man which he fired servUNNON IN OF SCANDAL 14.—London today the details of an indal. is said to in- well known men and at least one former member of parliament, has made more than a half million dollars thru its smuggling operations, according to the Express. as a result some of those whose share did not seem to their large enough have made plans to bring suit.
DISHWASHING NOT LOWLY ENDEAVOR
BUCYRUS, Ohio, July 13.—That washing dishes is not a molycoddle job for boys, but is dignified and educational work, tending to streng-then character, is the view taken by Rev. S. W. Young, addressing a local audience.
"It is important that the children should be taught to work," declared Rev. Young: "Every child of tender age, as soon as he arrives at an age when he can understand instruction, should be given some little tasks, so that he can be taught order and responsibility."
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Manager Insurance and Loan Dept.
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139 West Center St.
SAM SEELIG
"Cash is King"
CALIFORNIA'S LEADING GROCER
Seeded or Seedless Raisins, 2 pkg's...25c
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"Cash is Kind"
CALIFORNIA'S LEADING GROCER
Seeded or Seedless Raisins, 2 pkg's... 25c
Wheat...10c Post Toasties...9c
apioca...14c Jell Well...10c
Oops Cocoa...23c lb.
Summer Months It Is Important to Get Fresh Foods
For Them Where They are Sold Before They Can Get Stale
All Canning Supplied at Seelig Economy Prices
Peas, 2 cans...25c Heart’s Delight Corn...10c
Fed Beans...10c Eagle Brand Milk...19c
Kippered Snacks
4 Cans 25c
Selected Filets of Herring—Smoked
Shrimps, 2 for...35c
Camp Sardines T. S., 2 for...25c
Beer Minced Clams...20c
3 for...25c Sani Flush...21c
Soap...8c Parowax...10c
Ser...5c Certo...33c
P. Worchestershire, Small...30c
Announcing
New Ownership
Ireland Bros.
—have sold out, and from now it will be known as
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