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The Register from Santa Ana, California • Page 9

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The Registeri
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Santa Ana, California
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Birch Mahogany Closet Seats PAGES NINE TO SIXTEEN SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1927 HON TWO tir ARGE CROP of All Produced in alifornia Will Be From County Property 0 EMPLOYED DURING SEASON iplex Water System Is istalled to Care for Cit- js Fruit and Vegetables third of tomatoes iced this year In the state of irnla will be grown on the tnchury ranch near Fnllerton, disclosed today by Gaston A. tnchury, president of the oom- -ee thousand acres will be ed to tomatoes exclusively, tnchury said. The growing of a quantity of tomatoes in this will offer employment to al hundred workers during the Bastanchury declared, ring the height of the tomato the number of workers to be by the company will total it is said. Of this army of approximately 750 will be sively employed with the to- crop. large citrus acreage and farm crops has necessitated doption of a system of water of highly complex design In to adequately irrigate the company planted 1000 acres trus trees during the three hs of April, May and June, Many trees were planted on side hills, yet all are doing according to Bastanchury.

well regulated system of ag- ural engineering is responA- jtor the success of the unique planting. Is the assertion who have Inspected property. Charles Seamans To Build $8000 Broadway Home Eight thousand dollars will be spent by Charles Seamans, of 517 South Ross street, in the erection of a five-room house and a garage at 2232 North Broadway. Justus Blrtcher is the contractor. Mrs.

Bernice Stevenson, of the Plaza hotel, New York City, will erect a $5000 residence at 1012 North Flower street. The dwelling will have six rooms. The contract is held by W. Dixon. istric Ulcers lured by Radium ICAGO, May statement radium Injections have cured of pernicious anemia and ic ulcer where all other meth- ailed was made by Dr.

Alonzo Tenney of Chicago at the ity-second annual meeting of Illinois Homeopathic Medical iation. complete metabolism and cell activity are the pri- causes of both anemia and ic explained Dr. scores of cases, where remedies have failed, small tions of radium restored pa- 3 to health within a few s. The radium seemed to the Indefinite spark which ited the failing cell Better home building will be encouraged and the highest possible standards maintained in the building and engineering construction Industry as a whole under an agreement just reached by the 12 exchanges of Southern California and announced today at the local exchange. It marks the culmination of many months of co-operative effort to unite the exchanges in a general movement for the advancement of the building Industry and it is declared the success of the program will tend to advance the superiority of construction in all Southern California.

Under the approved program each exchange is to open its doors and its facilities to aid every prospective home builder with whatever advice and guidance may be required, this service to be given without charge. Each exchange has also agreed to open its doors and all its facilities to members of all other cooperating exchanges and by this service reduce the cost of building operations, especially when the contractor is operating outside the Jurisdiction of his own exchange. According to Gene Douglas, manager of the Orange County Builders' exchange, all who have building problems are Invited to call at the office at Third street and Broadway. All advice is free and the person seeking information is under no obligation, Douglas says. U.

S. Ambassador Noted Linguist school. Alonzo principalof Barnett, PLANT TO BE READY SOON No. 1. Entrance to $400,000 Brea-Olinda high school plant.

No. 2. president of the echool board. No. 5.

View of gymnasium. Full view of administrative structura. OCEmiEW SCHOOL BE STABTED HEXT MOHTH PARIS, May Woods Bliss, who has been appointed ambassador to Argentina after having been American minister to Sweden for more than four years, proved his linguistic ability at a banquet given in his honor by the American club of Paris. When the counselor of the Swedish legation here expressed regret that Mr. Bliss was leaving Stock holm, the American diplomat re plied: "It is simply au not goodbye, I say to He repeated the sentence in Spanish, Swedish and French and was roundly applauded.

Has accent was declared to be perfect Construction work on the new Oeeanview schoT ftt Wintersburg is expected to get under way the first week in June, according to Fay Spangler, Santa Ana, architect for the school trustees. Bids will be received up to June 1. Plans and specifications may be obtained from Spangler or at the office of the Orange County exchange, Third street and Broadway. The building will be of reinforced concrete. It will consist of two rooms and will be used to house the primary department and first grade.

It will occupy ground space 37 by 92 feet The Oeeanview district recently voted bonds totaling $14,000 to pay for the Improvement. The new school will be on the same lot as the present large frame school house, which will eventually be torn down to make way for a concrete building identical in architecture to the one to be started next month. The Oeeanview school -has recorded a rapid increase in attendance and the school trustees, W. F. Slater.

Donald McMillan and William Preston, decided that a new structure was necessary before the fall term opened. It is estimated that the building will be completed in August. sawdust and Shavings May 26, 1927 No. 21 ublishsd each week 1 the Interests of io people of Santa and vicinity by ia Barr Lumber ompany. aun shines In Sunklst uthern California ese days and we ght to be mighty id of it.

Lots of nshlne means lots beans, sugar beets id other agricul- ral products, all of hich means pros- to the ranch- and to the rest us. PiamiWl. yhow, we axe ich better off in the residents the lower Missis- ipi valley. Ac- rding to a report a late lumber a a i tw hardwood mber mills have en at least par illy disabled as a suit of the flood 16 Celotex indus- has also suf- red considerably. avenue.

The building of this cabin is in the hands of Die Howland, who with Mrs. Howland, will camp on the lot until the work is completed. Miss Prim: take great pleasure in giving you in Student: make it and enjoy a few she replied and I think I can follow We have delivered wo truck and loads of lumber other building tiaterlal up into the forest Home section his week, to be ssed in the conduction of a cabin or Dr. John Mc- Luley, 627 Orange The use of hydrated lime in the soil adjacent to shrubs will help prevent snails and Incidentally sweeten the soiL We sell it In 50-pound sacks. Order some right away and then use it generously about your garden.

Fred Bozarth is supervising the construction of a five- room stucco bungalow at 138 W. 20th street, for F. W. Harding. dear young said the clergyman in grieved tones, as he listened to the young lady tear off some of the latest jazz music on the organ, you ever heard of the Ten According to the Santa Ana Register, about two hundred of our good citizens left this fair city last Sunday for points in the East, and, we suppose, their principal reason for going was to tell the folks back there how wonderful the country Is out here.

German Stock In Big Price Slump BERLIN, May tremendous slump in prices occurred on the Berlin bourse recently following the announcement that Berlin banks have decided to restrict ''redits for speculative purposes. Declines of from 10 to 40 points ccurred throughout the trading st. The public, which hitherto has een reluctant to sell, became pan- and threw large holdings on tie market at any price. industrials were It Vereinigte Glazstoff Fabriken hares dropped 130 points on the ay and a big brewery hares declined similarly. The se- erity of the break led to rumois the formation of a banking syn- icate for the support of concerns have been by the lump.

for Decoration Day, Sc. doz. Order now. 809 Oak St. PRIZE CUTTLE AIM Steadily increasing business has convinced F.

E. Jackson, who opened an ice cream store at Fifth street and Broadway recently, that he chose the right place in which to engage in business. are maintaining a free delivery service and no order too small or too large to receive immediate Jackson said today. ice creams, sherbets and special products are receiving a welcome that leads us to believe that our business will Increase by leaps and bounds. our slogan were have adopted you try nothing else will The company is doing a wholesale as well as retail business.

A freezer of ice cream presented by the Jackson store was enjoyed by Register employes yesterday. SANTA FE, N. May That the custom of branding sheep with paint can legally be continued and that the sheep sanitary board legally should accept such brands for record is held in an opinion of Attorney General Robert C. Dow, handed down here recently. The opinion was written at the request of Curtis Hill, assistant district attorney at Roswell.

Dow states that the only laws on the subject were passed in 1899 and 1891 but that the intent of the laws seem to permit of paint branding of sheep. We believe we have four of the best truck drivers In Southern California. They are not infallible, we admit, but they are always willing to work early or late in order that our customers may have the kinds of material they want when they want IL mipp think of It," exclaimed Flora, few words mumbled over your head, and agreed Dora, the cynical, a few words mumbled in your sleep, and Our Phone Number 986 WASHINGTON, May youths are not the only ones working for degrees these days. The livestock grower who agrees to use purebred sires exclusively raising all classes of animals on his farm is presented by the department of agriculture and state agricultural colleges with a diploma. emblematic of his Interest in the Sires, Better educational campaign.

In addition, he is given a lithographed barn sign resembling a metal tablet which he is authorized to display. Realizing that widespread use of inferior male breeding animals has been for many years a cause of low production per animal and of needless poor quality, the department launched the Better Sires, Better campaign eight years ago as one of several plans to bring about increased efficiency in the production of meats and dairy and poultry commodi- tles. Special emphasis was placed on the improvement of pure bred male breeding stock for the reason that a male has a great many more progeny than the average female, the average being approximately 20 to one for the most classes of livestock. A total of 17,063 growers had enrolled in the campaign up to April 1. Historic House To Be Preserved Architects Ask Building Laws In Washington WASHINGTON, May 26.

A warning that the White House and other historic buildings soon will be surrounded by an unless congress can be made to see that a broad ioned plan of restrictive building and improvements must be adopted, has been laid before the annual convention of the American Institute of Architects by one of its committees. The report calls for the support of the 57 chapters in a move to insure the future architectural beauty of Washington In keeping with her place among the great cities of the world. are in no position to stir up the public or to assail the shortcomings of said the report, many of us who ought to understand and to flame with indignation ignore conditions or are indifferent to them." WASHINGTON. May of Washingtons historic buildings has outlived its usefulness, but, in company with numerous similar structures, will be preserved for future generations. The fine old "octagon in which President Madison once lived, and which since 1900 has been used by the American Institute of Architects, will be replaced as headquarters of the institute by a new half million dollar buildings, but the structure will be built around the octagon, which in no way will be disturbed.

With four new wells last week. Huntington oil field ranked second in the state in number of new projects, it was disclosed today by official reports. The Seal Beach- Alamitos field headed the list with five holes. Other fields starting wells are as follows: Kern river, three; Montebello, Richfield, Brea, Ollnda, Torrance, Ventura, Belridge and Temblor, one each. The production of the western end of the city of Huntington Beach for the week, including the Standard's wells just outside the city limits, totaled about 38,000 barrels, according to a survey of the field yesterday.

This is a decrease of about 2000 barrels under the output of last week, although the number of wells on production this week totals 189 against only 185 last week. Scientist Leaves Cash for Museum PHILADELPHIA, May of a two million dollar museum to house his books and works of art was provided for in the will of the late Edwin Swift Balch, scientist and explorer, which was probated recently. Mr. Balch was the author of many scientific works and books on painting. He died March 15.

Monument to Faith Nears Completion After 10 Time $400,000 SPENT ON 3 BUILDINGS, SITE 200 Students Expeted to Enroll for Fall Term; 16 Teachers on Staff Standing as a monument to the faith and enterprise of the citizens of the district is the magniftcient educational center, the Brea-Olinda 1 union high school, which is now in the last stages of completion following nearly 10 months of construction work, which has been handicapped by the unfortunate failure of the general contractor. The group consists of the main, or administrative building, the manual training building and the gymnasium, all occupying a site a short distance east of Brea and on the paved highway connecting that city with Olinda, its contemporary in the project. In the first named building may be found the offices of the princi: pal and vice principal, the library and connecting study hail, the au- i ditorium, the music and art rooms, the cafeteria and kitchen, and rest rooms, numerous I class and study halls, both and dressing rooms connecting with the stage and supply and storage closets. Extending the full length of this building from east to west is the handsome 220 foot main hall, In the walls of which are to be found the recessed lockers for Individual use of students, the walls connecting them to class rooms beyond being entirely sound proof. Foyer In Mahogany Entering from the south one comes directly into the handsome foyer which has been finished in Bataan mahogany woodwork with the walls treated in imitation travertine, a process originating in Italy in which in that land the lava production of ML Vesuvius is employed.

Directly opposite this entrance and across the foyer is the entrance to the auditorium with its seating capacity of 1108 persons, its indirect lighting, its cellotex covered ceiling enhancing its acoustic properties, picture booth equipped with latest type of Powers machine, pipe organ lofts and artistic decorative scheme in which soft shades of blue and rose, like old and very precious tapestries, blend easily with the brown and bronze of woodwork and the expanse of cream-colored walls. Stage Ample Size The stage opening from the auditorium is accomplished through an arch 34 feet wide and 18 feet high, the walls extending above the arch another 20 feeL thus providing ample room for the maneuvering of curtains and large scenery drops. At the right of the stage Is located the huge master switch board, the manipulation of which produces some very wonderful and beautiful lighting effects. On the left of the stage, which is 91 feet long and more than 30 feet deep, rooms have been provided for the storage of musical instruments and musical equlpmenL A large door opens at the back of the stage letting out into what, at some time in the future, WILDERS QUERIES AHSWERED By Southern California Chapter. Associated of America TIRES AT LOWEST PRICES Guaranteed, rebuilt cords, 31x4, 32x4, 34x $9.50.

All other sizes in stock. Gerwing, 312 N. Broadway. Newcom's Big 5 on Your Savings! We will at the rate of 5 per cent interest on your savings, irrespective of time. Withdrawable at any time.

Investment Certificates! Safe. Tax exempt. Free from all state, county and municipal taxes. association now has, after only years, resources of $2,048,769.76. AGENCY OF PACIFIC COAST BUILDING-LOAN ASSN.

LOS ANGELES 318 North Sycamore Phone I borrowed $1000. I am pay- and It will collect in the house, ing it back in monthly install- objection advanced for ments of $13.08 each. These month- removing the old shingles Is ttat in rain of Interest am I paying? of the buildng ru The rate of interest being I This will mean an additional ex-, paid on thia loan of $1000 is ap- penditure to repair whatever dam- proximately nine per cent. age the bad Qt What is the time required tc is a good Insulator. 1 here pay out a trust deed for $3253.03, the old wooden shingles will have payable $40 each month including an insulating value and will Interest it per e.nt? WhatI in keeping tt.lMM.*>» will b.

the paid in in- summer and In wintor. Before applying the new shingles The time required is nine it is advisable to learn if the roo vears, nine months and fifteen rafter, are heavy enough to iZ and the Interest will tot.1 port th. additions! tiid7 77 i it is a very simple matter to Drace Is it pr.etie.1 to spply net. the ratters. There Is no doubt but asbestos shingles over an old roof what this method of reroofing thst is covered with wooden shin- would be very g'naV ThT.l^ of proofing Qt What i.

th. tim. has been employed on several res- to pay out trust deed of $3800. idences in my neighborhood, but I payable $300 down, can not understand why the old ance in monthly payment, of $30 slingks are left on and the new each, including interest at ones placed right over them, oer cent How much will be pa Kindly give me all the informa-I in interest, you can on this subject. My The time required to pay home needs to be reroofed but I out the trust deed is 16 years and do not want to have it done be- four months, provxdxng however, fore receiving some suggestions that the final payment is a I.lararf tr, h.

QViT and advice from your department. Many of the old stately residences have been reroofed this way. and it is said to be very satisfactory. The main reason advanced for not removing the old shingles is that It is very costly to do so. Tearing off old shingles is not only costly but it is and the Interest to be paid over I this period of time is $2383.65.

It is advisable for you to pay more each month on this trust deed. It is to your advantage. For an example, say you increased your monthly payment to $35. then the time required would be 12 years, 6 months and 15 days (almost gles is not oiuy uui jl i i verv dirty it musses up the lawns four years sooner than the existed shrubbery, and the dust, and ing time) and the interest wou dirt that has collected on the be or a shingles will be blown by the ind than $500. (Continued on Page 12) Save With Safety at Drug Store WATCHCASE VANITIES OF CARA NOME POWDER AND ROUGE The last word in convenience for the handbag or likewise in beauty, A real mirror, generous contents, a dainty lambs wool puff, non-tarnishing case of chic design, a catch that holds firmly, yet easy to open at your wish.

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