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   Corona Courier (Newspaper) - July 22, 1921, Corona, California                                Per NO. 26  JULY 22, 1921,  M. EDITOR AND building activity is on the increase in Corona is fenced by the fact that during the past six weeks City Clerk M. Terpening has issued building permits the extent of This might be considered insignificant compared with the permits issued in the samp period a dozen neighboring but it forecasts a and sure building program for Indications are that the next six weeks will see an even greater increase as a number of Corona residents contemplate building iii the of those who have had a part the building activity of 'the past month and a half N. tile house on West Ninth 27x40 to cost L. and A. M. frame 24x30 on West Sixth street to cost ZELLA and additions to dwelling at 1102 Sputh Main H. E. C. 22 by 24 on West Sixth to cost H. porch - - - 8x26 and garage 16x30. 6th street to cost A. H. One-story frame 12x18 at 114 East Olive Wood and J. A. mm egg-laying contest being conducted by the Farm Bureaus of Southern California will start at Pomona on October 1st. This should be of interest to all as it will give them an opportunity to enter a contest in Southern something that lias not been possible in the the contest of has at Santa Cruz and thai one ii still being who are interest * ed in this and to cuter a pen should caill the Farm Bureau with and and sign an application T. O. on jg hardly possible to give the 801 West Tenth to j niiaa in this article as they are AUTO SANTA ANA auto wrecKs been reported in or near Corona during the past few There in the over Monday night a Ford car bearing the name of t he ' Federated West Fifth as the was In a collision with a driven by a Fullerton near the New The Riverside in which were riding three Japanese two women and a few children of that turned completely Despite the fact that the car was baldly damaged the occupants escaped The car is at the Main street garage for The Fullerton car was badly damaged and was towed to that POWER OF LOS ANGELES CHAMBER OF the agricultural and industrial of the State of is dependent upon there being made available to the various an adequate supply of it is represented to this meeting that the City of Angeles is to bring about a monopoly in its hands of all developed and undeveloped water powers in the Sierra Nevada Mountains and the Colorado and further in of such undertaken the condemnation of water now dedicated to and in the actual service of territories situate at greater from the City of Los and especially this THEREFORE be it vj That this of the members of the Corona Chamber of Commerce hereby protests against any actions of the City of Los Angeles in so endeavoring to the water power resources of the Sierra Nevada and of the Colorado and of its attempt to condemn water power now in the of tids IT FURTHER RESOLVED for the protection of the interests of this the President of the Chamber be authorized and directed to appoint a special committee for the purpose of and any necessary action with other Chambers of and civic Said committees to have full authority to take any necessary in order to protect the interests of our community in this P. MORREY RANCH TRADED FOR PROPERTY AT F. T. local real estate reports a realty transaction i in which P. P. Morrey trades a I deciduous ranch a mile of j for residence in I The which Mr. Morrey have lived for the three or four is I with a I in addition to the fruit 1 The Orange parties who tlie local property are in and Mr. and rey havn for their new in FREE I. A. Englo and two sons were dinner guests today at the of Mr. and A A. T. H. garage at Sixth and Howard 12x18, to cost - 10x16 at 1117 j Sheridan to corner of Ontario and porch 8x18 at 824 N. SCHUMACHER and will only be of interest to those who actually considering a egg-laying contest is one of the things that the Poultry of the various Southern California County Farm Bureaus have been and it is gratifying to the quick results of their The present indications ideal weather conditions the special ihe vorona Chamber of called to consider chiefly the Angeles Power was held in the City The large gathering sat down to the repast in the arbor dining at 6:45, and for one such a corps of a year as Messrs. W. K. C. A P. E. Fred Richardson and Frank home tlie attractions of the upon the Were these star waiters deferential They looked and played the to President Harding put through the preceded by the reading of the minutes of the last meeting by Secretary E. F. much accumulated report on the drive showing that all of the business and professional men instructed to confer with Mr. Fay district manager of the Club of Southern California in to ascertain if some joint arrangement could be and the decided differences of opinion on the grounds of at this on the one and the opinion on the other that the work of the was being greatly retarded by the remote and generally unknown location of the present There was a feeling by many that it would be best occupy an office than look for other joint spoke decisively against seeking to co-operate with the on the grounds of their unremitting JAMESON HOME FROM EAST WITH HIS and Mrs. are This announcement will be of interest to the friends of Mr. in this They take their residence at 1,t7 Southeast Grand Boulevard where has a home for his tlie middle of was Wagner of She also is known to a number of having visited heVe a couple of years w i n g their eel d i n g and Mrs. enjoyed a in the going Atlantic Long. and a trip the River where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon also newly weds and who in Todd being a son of Dr. Mrs. R. A. Todd of this and Mrs. left three weeks ago on their way They came via the Pacific and stopped enroute at stems strange in so town as a of should all restraint and damage met ion to property in for ojien will 10 give enjoyment to be the nie I o- an invitation to - I wo or and enjoy the pleasure of in Ihe l on the people had some and came home full of meat of the and spirit of good fellowship by the owners of such splendid swimming They had visions of times fill and how readily lite cool plunges problem had 1)eer. solved for them by their other hoys and young moil of the upon also were granted the privilege of in the ' abused their shown by the fact that when the returned again the n yoked and all the line of swimming in cool limpid so greatly appreciated by fellows in warm barred to the friends and strangers so lino an opening for i this has plan ot the California - iOf the scenic in ( the legislature at its last At in the city had joined the but | to pass a reducing the a I aiv t Woat i there was membership material ' limit oi heavy truck traffic | west lo cosi there a great many day side trip into the snow A ' 1 V 4.1. 1 Still on hand to carry on the as well as i i A. .so it is suggested that ah on horseback and are interested make their it would be continued for at 922 Belle 7x20 to The August to clean up all n A. T. Hoffman | of the Farm Bureau Monthly will E. E. to j the complete rules and and surrounding li cit. Opposition by the representatives of the with available for membership in the of the truck manufacturers hunting and the efforts of building on Main street and W. PAI FOR so that any of the Farm Bureau members may read It is that any especially interested if possible acquaint With the rules and make their entries before that the drive has been a j and the old undesirable The committee charge I is still in they discussing the matter of a municipal plunge for the City an authority on construction costs and water matters this stated to a representative of this paper that in his a substantial 50-1 50 throe feet at one end and feet at and equipped with nearby water motor and pump house could be made available for about and maintenance charges of an per the investment of such a plunge and equipment would - be half the cost should the water be purchased from the local Water company at commercial any with of a 50x150 foot plunge and utilization of water from the the trees and other growing things needing water would always be assured of Figuring tbe cost of filling such a with commercial water at for eight changes per month would necessitate the per It also that number of the residents of Commercial heretofore putting up with the Inadequate service from the Water are rena City Water company for dOr water Thus another prop very will go from the city park water especially looking toward the of maintaining T the - baseball team took the local team into camp to the tune of 17 to 1, at the game played In the city park two teams have been having a little tilt all own as to who had the best team and should represent Corona as the town and after a great deal of taUc about the teams were brought together Sunday a result of the outcome yesterday J. A. manager of the team is a smile today which reaches ear to Most of the players Ml the team were from out of but Mr. Marks feels that it is better to play out of town players and put up a good brand of baseball than to have all local players and take a chance of losing more will go San Dimas next Sunday for up for 2nd.; p. 3rd.; cf. and p. and 3rd.  matter of donating the two lots east of the city park to the U. S. government for Use of the head ranger of the forestry service in this reported that tke had failed to appropriate money to build anything for the that the new ranger had made the proposition that if the iot was policy in this vised Barth said that the Auto Club had turned down a in and thot it unlikely they would change their policy while Mr. believed that under any reciprocity arrangement with the they would expect five next was Louise scenic came direct Is home le there land and San by the despicable conduct of a of people that is almost beyond Shame should impel these delinquents to manfully apologize to the generous hearted and Ganahl for their outrageous accompanied with an offer to make for the and further backed up with the stated ment I hat they hope that other orderly and wall behaved young people a of great | be of swimming by reason of their the very I his is the only honest and manful that can 1111 lioni ft be - over he Would build a garage jone from our and cut It the was to confer with Mr. and fell sure that later on the money would be available for C. of is a guest for a few days at the O. Clipper on Orchard and are aii extended at home of their son and Mr. Mrs. George L. in San Head ranger suggested and the subscription Avas circulated to make up the balance of the very low purchase price of It was felt that under any the ranger's headquarters would Tse a great convenience the public In making available here a great variety of Information on mountain matters such as camping grounds and so to Harding reported on the visit of chairman of the drive committee Fi E. and Secretary recently to where a banquet of the Chamber of in the of an expansion They found of the Anaheim Chamber of located on a live half a block off the main with the expense report practical point brot but by the discussion was the agreement that the Ihe approaches to and South Main East and West Sixth and i be signed with wording referring to the location of the liber of ihe city ground and the to these A motion was put and carried that the advertising committee be instructed to do this work without Chandler who lives across from the stated that many asked him every day questions that could be answered by a centrally located secretary to whom he could direct the Fair the matter of an exhibit by the chamber at the Southern IN CITi PARK GET Anna Key an ' as In Beach for the the Automobile Club of in next was who maintains a salaried representative and has been felt by and Secretary that lif the present office of the could be moved from its present location in the of the exhibit room in the city to a roOm near the junction of Sixth and that it would greatly promote publicity and enhance the usefulness of the secretary's making him accessible The between 10^)1)/of'the Hotel Kinney and the Post be rented and O. Andrews advised to co-operate with the i 8 5 and tlie in thQ and to let them go ahead and fail in line with So this point President Harding commendatory words relative to Secretary saying that he was anxious to be of greatest service not only in of but in all other things pertaining to the general As Mr. Clark ir his believed we would find ourselves fortunate In having secured such a At the not Continued On contributing resource that has probably not yet been approached in connection the installation of a plunge and bath house in the Corona City is the Pacific Railway the ground that the company has special attractions of own at all beach terminals ami all interior terminals to which publicity through the medium of its advertising with the view of its the matter of with for tho purpose of making Corona a very attractive terminal should be taken by the Pacific Electric soon as list of the and mountain terminals of the electric with the special attractions ut each will be interest ut this .i t y On the we find Port Lor Angeles with its long Santa ahb its the sacred concert given at the open-air tabernacle Eighth and Main Streets Sunday evening by the Ulue and White quartet of Pomona was Those who are high in their praise of the program of sacred music given Messrs. Raymond Robert Pike and R. fl. last night's gathering li look the place of the union evening service was Rev. W. Reed of the ' i Kindly Still with Tenor and Mr. God and Mr. Rose of Solo if Will Hear His Prof Little of ' been to several days by 111-H^fes, is back on the job at the t  

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