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C.of C. Is Not An Experiment (By C. J. Neenno) Chamber of Commerce is not an experiment. It is recognized by the largest, most prosperous and fastest growing cities in the United States as the host possible medium to further the growth and prosperity of a city. This being true, why should anyone hesitate to support the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce! Our Chamber of Commerce is worth the support of every citizen in this community. It will be as strong, but no stronger than its members make it. The Chamber of Commerce is the business man's way of advertising his community, thus indirectly advertising his own business. Consequently it behoves every business man to work with the Chamber, make himself familiar with its activities and be ready and willing to devote a certain part of his time to whatever it should undertake for the welfare of this community. It must be remembered that the Chamber of Commerce is really the head of all business organizations. Our success to a great extent depends upon the success of the Chamber of Commerce. BREA, June 12. (Spl.)—Mr. Paul Streckel sewing machine man from Glendora was a Tuesday Brea visitor. Mr. Parsons of Long Beach was a Tuesday visitor in Brea. Miss Eater Corlett joined her brothers Rek. D. Shelby Corlett, wife and children David and Maran of Uplands who started Monday morning with touring car to make their future home in Yakima, Washington, also Rev. Lewis T. Corlett, wife and son Paul of Pasadena joined them and all will travel together until they reach Walla Walla, Wash., and then Mr. Lewis Corlett and family will continue so make about 600 miles more of Billings, Mont. Miss Eater will make her home with Mr. Shelby Corlett and family. Miss Betty Zeree was an Anaheim visitor Monday to see her doctor, she is doing nicely. Mr. George Fry was a Puente visitor Monday night. Mr. James H. Wolfe of Long Beach was in Brea visiting relatives, had dinner with his sister, Mrs. Chambers and husband. Mrs. Charles Mosley and children, Mrs. Cowan and children and Mrs. Cowan's mother recently from Pittsburg, Penn., and Betie Zerbe all motored to Redondo Beach and had a picnic dinner and some of them enjoyed a dip in the plunge. Rev. Lewis Corlett, wife and son Paul, and Miss Bernice Simpson were the work cake was decorated, with a beautiful basket of flowers, made of candy. Just the immediate relatives were the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Price, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell and little daughter Jean, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Yost, wife and sons, Carl and George, and the bride and groom. They will make their home at 305 S. Orange-st. for several months while Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Yost and LEGAL NOTICE IN THE Matter of Road District Improvement No. 28 RESOLUTION OF INTENTION No. 24 NOTICE OF AWARD OF CONTRACT Pursuant to statute and Resolution of Award, of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Orange, California, adopted on the 10th day of June, 1924, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Orange, Californias did in open session, open examine and publicly declare sealed proposals or bids receive for doing the work and improvement of Road District Improvement No. 24; in said County, particularly described in Resolution of Intention No. 24, adopted by said Board of Supervisors said matter on the 1st day of April, 1924 and in the specifics for said work filed with said Board of Supervisors April 1, 1924, and referred to in said Resolution of Intention, adopted by said Board of Supervisors in the Resolution Ordering Work, adopted on the 7th day of May, 1924. Sound work is to be done under the provisions of the Road District Improvement Act of 1907 as revised and according to the specifications on file interior. The grades specified in the said specifications were fixed as the grades for said district by the said Board in conclusion of the hearing in said Act provided which hearing was duly had and held May 7, 1924, which said Road District Improvement Act of 1907 as revised, said Resolution of Intention No. 24, and all proceedings thereunder are here by reference made a part of this notice, and the attention of all interested persons is directed thereto. For the costs and expenses of the work and the proceeding bonds will be issued to the amount of the same (less cash payment made by the County to the contractor) bearing interest at the rate of six per cent (6% per annum), payable semi-annually and one month (1-10%) Mr. James H. Wolfe of Long Beach was in Brea visiting relatives, had dinner with his sister, Mrs. Chambers and husband. Mrs. Charles Mosley and children, Mrs. Cowan and children and Mrs. Cowan's mother recently from Pittsburgh, Penn., and Betty Zerbe all motorized to Redondo Beach and had a picnic dinner and some of them enjoyed a dip in the plunge. Rev. Lewis Corlett, wife and son Paul, and Miss Bernice Simpson of Pascadera, spent the week end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Corlett. Mr. Shelby Corlett, wife and 2 children of Uplands with their mother Mrs. W. B. Corlett on West Birch-st., enjoyed an outing at Newport Beach, last Friday. J. E. Reynolds and wife motorized to La Habra to visit the latter's brother Sunday afternoon. Mr. G. W. Wolfe and family. A popular young couple of Brea Mr. Sherman A. Yost, who was married to Miss Oral Mitchell, Friday morning by Rev. Thornton at the Christian Parsonage in Fullerton went on a honeymoon trip to San Diego, where they stopped at the Waldrof Hotel owned by the Becker Brothers. Mrs. Becker is a sister to Mr. Abe Yost of Brea on S. Orange-st. The young couple had a wonderful reception and received some beautiful wedding gifts, returning home Monday afternoon and was greeted by a big wedding dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Yost. The wedding cake was decorated, with a beautiful basket of flowers, made of candy. Just the immediate relatives were the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Price, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell and little daughter Jean, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Yost, wife and sons, Carl and George, and the bride and groom. They will make their home at 395 S. Orange-st. for several months while Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Yost and children go on touring trip, leaving as soon as school closes their first stop will be to visit Mrs. Yost's mother, Mrs. Minkler at Presno, and then they will visit their ranch at Denair, from there to Sacramento, to visit friends. Mrs. Lizzie Stevens and family and on to Dayton, Washington, to join the former's sister, Mrs. Mitchell and family, and then on to Canada, they will camp out on their return trip home in September. Mr. George Crawford and wife of Los Angeles, with Mother Crawford, recently from Oakland, were 6 o'clock dinner guests Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Zerbe's home. Little Lyal Hampson is on the slek list again. The positive Schick Test tells us that our children are susceptible to diphtheria. Hoarse breathing and white patches on the tonsils tell us that they have it. For the costs and expenses of the work and the proceeding bonds will be issued to the amount of the same (less cash payment made by the County to the contractor) bearing interest at the rate of six per cent (6% per annum, payable semi-annually and one tenth (1-10) part of the principal payable annually all in gold coin, and the aggregate principal of said bonds shall be paid and discharged in ten (10) years from the issue thereof. A special fund for the payment of said bonds is to be constituted by the levy of a special assessment tax on all land lying within the district known as "Road District Improvement No 24" of the County of Orange, as the same is fully set forth in Resolution of Intention No. 24 passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of said County on the last day of April, 1924, or file in the office of the clerk-said Board, to which Resolution of Intention reference is made for full and complete description of said assessment district. Said Board of Supervisors did by said Resolution of Award award the contract for doing said work to the lowest regular re Beautiful Scenery HIKING miles of mountainous beach affords an ideal opportunity for ing—see the caves and many other natural beauty spots that am on the ocean front. Not hard, tiresome climbing, but delightful walking, while taking in the beautiful scenery. Saddle horses can obtained at Laguna. "IT'S THE B LEGAL NOTICE THE MATTER OF ROAD IMPROVEMENT No. 24 CUTTION OF INTENTION No. 24 VICE OF AWARD OF CONTRACT ANT to statute and to on of Award, of the Supervisors of the Counlange, California, adopted 10th day of June, 1924, this notice: IS HEREBY GIVEN the 10th day of June, the Board of Supervisors County of Orange, Calivid in open session, open, and publicly declare all proposals or bids received the work and improveRoad District Improveo. 24, in said County, as as described in Resolution No. 24, adopted Board of Supervisors in letter on the 1st day of 1924 and in the specififor said work filed with board of Supervisors April and referred to in said on of Intention, and by said Board of Superthe Resolution Ordering adopted on the 7th day 1924. Work is to be done under divisions of the Road Disprovement Act of 1907 as and according to the species on file by the Board. Specified in the said species were fixed as the for said district by the ward in conclusion of the in said Act provided, bearing was duly had and by 7, 1924, which said district Improvement Act was revised, said Resolution No. 24, and all ings thereunder are reference made a part notice, and the attention interested persons is disreto. The costs and expenses of r and the proceedings will be issued to the of the same, (less cash made by the County to actor) bearing interest rate of six per cent (6%) annuity, payable semi-annuone month (1-30) wort responsible bidder, to-wit: Steele Finley, at the prices named in his bid, on file with the clerk of said Board of Supervisors of said County, to-wit: Seventy six Thousand Dollars ($76,000.00). Given by order of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Orange, California, the 10th day of June, 1924. for five per cent. of the amount of the bid, made payable to H. S. Leavitt, Clerk of the Board of Trustees, and shall be sealed and filed with the said board on or before 7:30 p.m., June 16th, 1924, at Placentia, Calif., and will be opened in public soon after that hour at the Placentia School. The Board reserves the reefect any and all bids. By order of the BoTrustees of the Placentia field School District, County, Calif. H. S. LEAVITT Publish June 12-13-14. special fund for the paysid bonds is to be conby the levy of a special tax on all land lying the district known as District Improvement No. the County of Orange, as is fully set forth in on of Intention No. 24, and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of said County on day of April, 1924, on the office of the clerk of ward, to which Resolution on reference is made for complete description of assessment district. Board of Supervisors did Resolution of Award, the contract for doing said the lowest, regular responsible bidder, to-wit: Steele Finley, at the prices named in his bid, on file with the clerk of said Board of Supervisors of said County, to-wit: Seventy six Thousand Dollars (476,000.00). Given by order of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Orange, California, the 10th day of June, 1924. (JEAL) J. M. BACKS Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Orange, Calif. Publish June 12-13. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the Placentia-Richfield School District of Orange County, California, will receive bids covering the plumbing in the south wing of the proposed 2 room annex to the present primary School building, located on property owned by the said School District at Placentia, California. Each bid is to be in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by Arthur W. Angel. Architect, now on file with H. S. Leavitt, clerk at the Santa Fe Depot, Placentia, California. Each bid must be accompanied by a Certified or Cashier's check. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board Trustees of the Placentia Field School District, County, Calif. H. S. LEAVITT Publish June 12-13-14. Classified Ads Bring Re PERMUTET SOFT WATER ALL COLORS SEPARATELY-- We wash colored goods separately from the white—more trouble and costs us more, but better. Quality First is our Motto Carl Oelke, Anaheim Agt., Ph. 129 THE SANITARY LAUNDRY FINE FIRST SANTA FE AVENUE FULLERTON Every telephone wire is our clothes line Laguna Beach Welcomes You to The Flag Day Cell SATURDAY, JUNI Flag Day Cell SATURDAY, JUNE SPECIAL EXERCISES — ALL EX-SERVIC IF YOU ARE PLANNING A VACATION FOR THIS WEEK-END THE MOUNTAINS MEET THE SEA". A DELIGHTFUL, RESTRICTED YOU A NEW LEASE ON LIFE. IF YOU HAVE NEVER BEEN T nery, Bathing, Boating opportunity for beauty spots that ing, but delightSaddle horses Visit the Chamber of Commerce "At Your Service" Acco Every mode of from the luxurious Reasonable rates; HE BEACH THAT IS DIFF THE PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIF. By WINNER AW IT GIVES ME A PAIN TO SEE THOSE KIDS CHEWING THE BAG AND GIGGLEIN' LIKE THAT YOU'D THINK THEY SWALLERED A FEATHER GOOD For the SUMMER Have Your Old Shoes Repaired Let us dress up those old shoes; they will be good the whole summer through. We will make them look like the $12 pair in the window. EAST SIDE SHOE REPAIR SHOP E. Tittman, Prop., 313 E. Center St., Anaheim The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Trustees of the Placentia-Richold School District, Orange County, Calif. H. S. LEAVITT, Clerk publish June 12-13-14. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Trustees of the Placontia-Riehid School District, Orange County, Calif. H. S. LEAVITT, Clerk Publish June 12-13-14. going away No Matter Where Special low roundtrip fares now in effect to California's famous resorts—beaches, lakes, mountains. Wherever you plan to go the Southern Pacific or its connections can probably take you. Communicate with any Southern Pacific Agent for complete information, given promptly and courteously. And Southern Pacific transportation costs less than any other form which is comparable in convenience and comfort. Southern Pacific D. G. MALTBY, Agt. SANTA ANA & LOS ANGELES STS. PHONE 123 Beach You to Their Celebration JUNE 14th Celebration Y, JUNE 14th ALL EX-SERVICE MEN INVITED IS WEEK-END, COME TO LAGUNA BEACH,"WHERE FUL, RESTFUL VACATION THAT WILL GIVE NEVER BEEN TO LAGUNA YOU'VE MISSED MUCH. Hating and Fishing Accommodations Every mode of living is afforded the vacationer at Laguna, from the luxurious hotel or tavern to a tent home on the beach. Reasonable rates; away from the noise of the city. DIFFERENT" THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1924