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The Whittier News from Whittier, California • 6

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The Whittier Newsi
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Whittier, California
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6
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A WTTTTTirn, CALIFORNIA. THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 20. 1933 We Have Money Ta Rebuild llomw -1 A permit was Issued yesterday toi the Quaker City Building and Loan Company for the reconstruction of of residence at 433 South MiUon Avenue, badly damaged by fire a few weeks Cost of rebuilding is estimated at II 100. 9 REFINANCE ir yea need money toward, balMIng ar remodeling ft llama In WhItUcr, ie ns. art pleased to mmka taansb-- Theft Rnapect Held Cieorge w.

Walker of 314 South Greenleaf Avenua la In custody of the constable's office- todey, far.lne charges of petty theft and burglary a the outgrowth of the taking of shout.lt of gasoline frcm trucks parked during the week-end at the County, Road Department's maintenance yard on Center Street, south of Whittier Boulevard. QUAKER CITY BUILDING A LOAN ASSOCIATION IN Eaat Philadelphia Street' Sales Service Convenient Payments 109-111 N. Greenleaf No Delay Prompt Sendee on all loans at 116 So. Bright Pred1 French and' I. I Franklin, agents for G.

S. Donaldson Inv. CO. 434-73, 1 Your loan fot.the Last time! Goad llalmita tie and 3Se at Kl E. Phlla.

Jess Strahl's Barber Shop. B. President W. E. Fr.ntr, Mcrtlary OmT H.MilcHall A.

A. H.ltmail J. I. Chslmor Nawtani F. W.

H.dl.y Offr amortised loan plan does away with any future for renewing your mortgage. P. ECar Srhfdqli- When the last Pacific' Electric MEMBER OP THE FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK lonihly Payments rswiww i In sin to suit your burieet gradually pay your debt. War Mothers to Meet Whittier Chapter of American War Mother will resume Its regular meetings next Tuesday, September 3. at 3 p.

m. at rafrinlln Hall following a meets during July and August wlrti Wo an always glad to letalls. PHORTNEWS ITEMS Just Acquired J. G. Pease fire Insurance agency.

Arthur W. Macneil, 122Est mis. passenger car pulls out of Whittier. Saturday evening, Auguat 31, no other "Mg red car" will be aeen In tills city until Tuesday, September 3. shortly after noon.

And from that date on, or at least until another, change is made, hut -one pasaenger car a day will pull Into Whittier. Tlu new service will be dally except Sundays and holidays, the Whittier ear lraving Los Angeles at 13:25 p. m. with arrival time here 1:15. It will remain here until 4:25, then return to Lor Angeles.

Mall cars will continue to serve Whittier but on a revised schedule and coining Into Uie city only as far as the freight and express station on West Philadelphia Street. The mall car ichedule has not yet been released. Home From Mountains Mr. and Mrs. H.

E. Coward and baby have returned from a several day1 stay In the mountains. Mr. Coward will return to hU duties at the Bank of America next week. OOFTOCALTINT EREST Waives Hearing George O.

Fowler, who aasertedly operated here under the nameof George R. Whitney, waived hearing this morning when he appeared before Justice of the Peace Starkey for his preliminary on charges of forgery and was bound over to the Superior Court for trial. Mutual Building Loan Association of Whittier 117 SOUTH GREENLEAF Good Ilaireals Z5c and 35c at 138 E. Phlla. Jua Strahl's Barber Shop.

Townsend Dinner The Whittier Townsend Club will have a potluck dinner and speaking program, tomorrow, Friday, evening at Central Park. beginning at 6 o'clock. Willis Owen, authorized national speaker, will make -the principal address at 7:30. Alice Gifford Hall lgan will conduct the singing. Participants in' the dinner arc to provide own table service.

School To Open-Little Lake School will open Tuesday, 3, It Is announced. The school Is located on Little Lake Road, Santa Fe Springs. Car Stolen Cloyd Cave of 313 South Corn-stock Avenue today reported to the 'constable's office the theft of a sedan, atolen some time between and 13 last night from where It was parked at 1735 West Whittier Jaat Acquired J. O. Pease fire Insurance agency.

Arthur W. Maenad, )32 Ekst Phlla. MEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK O. A. Carden, President To Visit Daaghter Mrs.

Ella E. Litten of lit Btand-Brd Drive will teava tonight for Martinez. where she will Visit with hef daughter She will return here Monday evening. Just Acquired J. o.

Pease fire Insurance agency. Arthur W. Macneil, 133 But Phlla. La sell is Featuring Guaranteed Rip-Proof Satin Sips at 11.95. 219 West Penn Street Weed Van and Storage, Ine -Moving-packing -shipping.

431-98. H. G. (Repair) Mann, Plumbing Nu-Enamel dealers. O.

E. Cole, Vice President W. H. Ladd, Director A. Harris, Vice President.

O. W. Maulsby. Director H. Coulthurst, Secretory Jeannette T.

Lewis, Asst. Sec Parents af Daughter Mrr and Mrs. Rudolf Muther of Alhambra are parents of a daughter born in that city August II, It learned here, today. Mn. er was the former Miss Helen of this city.

I Council Meeting The City Council will meet In adjourned session tomorrow, Friday, evening at 7:30 to taka final action On the 1935-36 budget. Prayer Meeting-Prayer Group, Friends of Jesus, will meet tomorrow, Friday, morning at at the home of Mrs. Clauds 428 North Newlln Pennies Cause Fhe A short circuit In the light cord In a bedroom of the at 605 Ocean View Lane caused a small blase at 10:15 this morning, from which only nominal damage resulted. The fin department, In determining the cause, placed the blame on two pennies which substituting for fuse plugs. had evidently been there a long while as C.

E. Llndstrom, present resident. had extra fun pluga on hand. The flremn replaced the pennies with fuses. Post Office Plsi Whittier Chamber of Commerce announces that It hu on file detailed plana and specifications issued by the government for the projected Federal post ofTico building here.

plana ere available to any contractor or Interested person desiring to bid on the construction. Such, plans an alto held by the local postmaster and by, the archi? tect. R. L. Warren.

Bassett Jewelry Col To Boise, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. David Painter of 331 North Whittier Avenue left early today for Boise, for two weeks. While there they will attend ths golden wedding celebration of the parents of their daughter-in-law.

They will return by way of Oregon and Northern California and will visit several national parks. Dr.G.E.MATTIS DENTIST EcSn O. C. Hoskins Tor Plumbing. Water heaters Installed 137 JO.

PhOM 433-461. RobL L. Brokaw, Avaeade and citrus trees. E. Lambert 414-380.

130Va N. Greenleaf Phona 434-36 ROSS R. DAY 111 North Greenleaf nomy Days Bargain table Sun and Beach Suita 1, 3 3 and 4 piece. Values to 83 JO, special each. Blouses at 81.

White Pkfue Skirts, extravalue, 81 each. Sizes 14 to 20. New Fall Sweaters, special purchase, at 81 JO. Hats, special -at II, New Print! School Druses 8 to 18, at 79c, II i and up. Shepard Shop, 1UH North Bright.

Dae From Honolulu Mias Josephine La Mleux and Mias Helen Wlnebrigbt, both of this city, will arrive homo this week from Honolulu aboard the Malota. DR. W. M. SOREY OPTOMETRIST "At Your Service You'll Love the Japanese Garden at 1 .0.

0. P. hall Fit eve. Aug. 30.

Ice cold drinks Sc. Dinner at 6 p. m. Including hot dogs, coffee, potato salad, pie, 35c. Auspices Rebekah Lodge.

Dancing at 8 p. m. 11814 E. PHILADELPHIA Arthur Hlxon, Nash Dealer-334 W. Philadelphia.

Ph. 433-1S. -ZENITH -and-MARYEtr DR. JOHN F. TUNISON OPTOMETRIST Boys ShooUng-1 Police today are Investigating reports that boys armed with BB guns are trying their marksmanship on birds In -the 500 block north on Greenleaf and Bright Avenues.

A number of suspects are under CAKBURETOBS Have your carburetor checked hero with our exhaust gas anal-Izer. It gives definite proof as to efficiency. Whittier Auto Electric Works. Ul N. Milton Rotary Club.

"-The-RotofyciuB win iisinttrcgr ular luncheon meeting tomorrow, Friday, noon at the William Penn Hotel. Educational motion pictures depicting the -manufacture and testing iff Chevrolet automobiles programmed. in addition Frank Pel-lisster will give a ten-minute talk on the milk situation In Los Angeles County, 111 NO, QREENLEAP ave. PHONE 434-79 Far Rent, Unfurnished Flat Six rooms. Ultra modern.

340 No. Greenleaf. Avt. Hurry, just one left. Eastern Concord Grapes gSe Lag Lehmann Ranch.

414-058. Par Local and Lang Distance TRUCKING Can 434-81 HAT Wholesale-and letott Independent Truck Co. White-Ementm Company 1 481 East PhBadcIphlft raaeral Director! ui Ambulance Servtca Lady Attendant Can 431-11 IN E. WHITTIER BLYD, Arbntni Rebekah Lodge Carnival An Interesting and enjoyable evening for- those who attend the Arbutus Rebekah Carnival tomorrow, Friday, evening la promised. One may have dinner at a nominal coat and follow up with the Interesting games and dancing which la being prepared for the patrons.

From Texas and Cr Qorsuch and daughters. Betty Janejnd Mar-! RR ret Rachel of Dallas, Tx, are, i visitors at the home of his toother I and wife, Mr. and Mn J. R. Oor-1 such of 559 Ocean View Lane.

The visitors, accompanied by Miss Maxine Gorsurh, daughter of the local people, are spending this week In a motor-trip -to San Yo-semite and Sequoia National Parks. Mr. C. C. Gorsuch Is a prominent Insurance man of Dallas.

KODAK FINISHING TbeWHITTlER BOOK STORE Eyas Examined. Glasses Repaired DR. E. H. WALTON OPTOMETRIST 117 Phflmdefphla Si Milk la the Best and Most Nearly' complete food." Be sure to.

get enough of It. Dairy: 113 14 N. Greenleaf An The Finest, most Modern Fast- est and Saerf Cleaning Service Cfdrr Johnsons Cider Mill-1620 W. Center Ph. 415-539.

Just like stepping out of a Band Box Peace Disturber Antonio Beltran Of Los Nietos was found guilty of disturbing the peace when he appeared before Judge William E. Starkey this morning and was sentenced to serve 90 days in the County Judge Starkey, In sentencing Beltran, recommended that he be sent to a county road pamp. If You Can Think of Win-ter all about you are HE'AT-and-HUMIDIT-YF Former Resident Calls Charles, J. Hurst, now of Covina business miles hen, tvUy, Hurst formerly -owned the corner on which the Whittier National Trust St Savings Bank now stands. You Can Save CONSIDERABLE Gibson Electric Refrigerators iip Delivered Roy Butler Service.

144 Greenleaf' Phone 433-SI MONEY BUYING FALL Now your: clothes, can reallybe. cleaned Our new equipment the BAND BOX system cleans and renews every type of garment Suits, coats and dresses of any kind of material are returned to you thoroughly clean, abso- lutely ODORLESS, with their- Lumbago Let ear tnstrmnenta pick year ID-new before yon tell ns hew yea feel. Na charge for examination. Complete physiotherapy eqalp-mont. Dr.

C. J. Loehr, 138 N. Painter. Av.

Ph. U-17L 'j Whittier Building Loan Assif 204 E. PHILADELPHIA IMs sale enables you to choose from our complete stock of Suits st a sayjfig from $6.75 to $12.50. Also for one week only, while this remarkable sale lasts, we are givinjs; eaclrcus- -tomer who purchases a suit or topcoat their choice of any Pajama sheen renewed and colors No, more, fear of fading, shrinking, lost and brokeq ornaments, damage or delay Ours is a Superla- tive Gleaning our prices are rigfiOtartwitfius now enfoythe satisfaction of perfect cleaning. Member.

Federal Hems Loan Bank System BuickLJPontiac CADILLAC LA SALLE store FREE. 1 1 1 TCoTMotofSaleTCo 141-147 S. Greenleaf jPbona 424-31 Motors and Etoetria Wlriag if: Yon are Invited to Inspect our plant 4y Holland Electric Co. CHARGE ir On Our 3-WAY Credit Plan ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 189 North Greenloaf Aw The OnlvHomeOwned As Follows: 1-3 Down, 1-3 in 30 Days, and theDalaiice in fiO Dave 1 i'V- -i-A- a The Whittier NatidhalT Trust and Savings Bank- i r' ri7lpr! Store-foremen- i BAND. BOX CLEANING 118 North Greenleaf Avc; ar Phone 420-48 Cor Greenleaf and College -i' 'A 1 rV r' jf i (J 11 Vft 1 -i.

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