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   Corona Daily Independent (Newspaper) - May 21, 1926, Corona, California                                luck If you to dance IBO lb e head be of the of 301-B2  HHcfr! 8Qc per per year In Single Copy 5 MAY 21, 1926.  26, 207.  K eie Delegates to Take Important Part m FROM and Election Will Be Ktal in of a complimentary luncheon at noon to the hoard the California Congress of Parents and In annual convention at San will get under way May 25.  evening program will be a big public affair in civic the address to be given by Hiss Alma Binzel of whose subject be Century in Parents and for the evening will be In of the Corona with of the Mrs. E. P. Mrs. Charles and Mrs. George morning will be largely to reports of the state officers and the reports from the committee on revision of the afternoon the luncheon conferences will be the reports of the nominating committee will be given and an election of a committee from the floor to conduct the 3 Wednesday afternoon Miss will address the convention on the Understanding of evening will be particularly important Southern California delegate when the Federated and associated presidents will be The session will begin at 8'p. m. with reports from the past to be given by Mrs. H. M. Mrs. A. H. Dr. Jessie Russell and Mrs. Edgar De will be given | by the state Mrs. will be in charge of Mrs. Jos. E. University of Southern will be an informal reception for the officers and The Corona Chamber of Commerce has generously supplied oranges for this which carry good will message to the thousands of visitors to the will be Riverside and Corona day will supply two of the ushers and will otherwise contribute to the This will be a most important day as election of state officers will be Corona is entitled to 23 voting delegates and it is earnestly desired that all be An interesting sidelight on this is the fact that the Corona Lincoln school due to its large P. A. is entitled to 10 Reports of state chairmen will be heard both morning and afternoon The first reading of the resolution will be at 2 At 3:10 state superintendent of public instruction will the convention on Education and the Use of Leisure the report of presidents Thursday evening the Sturdy will be COMING FOR CONTEST A game of that + + should prove of especial in- + + terest to all fans is to be + + played on the local + + tion diamond when + + the Ontario ten will tangle + + with the Corona + Ontario defeated Corona + + on the Ontario field not long + + ago but with substitutes + + playing for the Circle City + + and a generally off night it + + Is that + + affray will be a different + + As these games are + + tice having no in- + + fluence on the league + + no admission is charged at the W SERVE J Under Way at Jacinto to Union May 21.A proposed dissolution of the Jacinto Chamber of Commerce as a booster organization for the entire valley to be voted upon at once by the Should the proposal receive a majority the joint chamber of commerce for the two communities would cease to function and individual organizations would be formed in Hemet and San The vote is being taken to ascertain the following agitation along these lines which has covered a period of If the members decide in favor of a continuance of the Chamber of Commerce under the present the annual election of officers will be called at The present board of eighteen has seven members from San Jacinto eleven from the Hemet end of the ENTERTAIN AT THE Miller will entertain and banquet all Boy Scouts of Riverside county who took part in the Rubidoux Mountain Easter service at the Mission Inn at 6:30 o'clock Monday according to announcement of the board of the Riverside County M. Fred president of the council and Dr. E. M. county council are on the entertainment committee and will secure the service of colored entertainers for the for the event have not as yet been May 20.W. A. seventeen years with the Santa Fe former clerk of the department of the and Santa Fe at ani 1, 1924, chief clerk uf the tho Coast lines at Los has been made assistant general passenger agent of the lines vice Fred Announcement of the promotion and filling of the Important and was May 15th.  Special Services to Observe Birthday of Establishment of A. D. 30  RIVONA BOYS IN Singing and an Address the New Testament Church to Be the birthday of the establishment of the New Testament in Jerusalem in A. D. 30, will be observed with special services at the Christian church both morning and evening program of the day calls for the 9:30 Bible class in the morning with classes for all E. At 10:50 a communion service will be held followed by Rev. George Whipple's Jerusalem Church of our Mother the morning services Rev. Whipple will himself In the evening Mrs. Whipple and Mrs. Dan Huckins will sing Beautiful pastor will give but a brief address at the evening service as the program will be given to the Boys All are Invited to attend the vacationists bound for Yosemite National Park will find roads in good condition at the present according to reports received by the touring bureau of the Automobile Club of Southern Big Oak Flat branching off California's Inland Highway at Modesto or was opened to travel May 8, and is in good Barring further heavy it should continue in good condition for the it is stated by the park from Southern California will find the the most practical entrance into Yosemite it is The road is and the new El Portal highway branching from this route will be officially opened July 31, it is attractions of Yosemite National Park are expected to lure more motor tourists than even according to park NATIONAL FORESTS ARE offers greater opportunities for outdoor than any other district in the Eighteen national forest reserves Including twenty million acres of timberland make up of a veritable paradise for the than two million persons visited these California playgrounds iS 1925, according to the National Automobile Club and within those extensive groves are located the Klamath river Lake Lake tlie Hunting ton MoUnt the Monterey mountain tlie Rim of the World Bear Lake and many other scenic are five national monuments In the Two of the Pinnacles and Muir are under the administration of the national park two the Devil's post pile and the Modoc Lava beds are under the supervision of the Forest while the on Point where Cabrillo first sighted land on September 28, 1540, is administered by the war CONSUL S. Vice Consul of the United States of America at Central America visiting Mr. and Mrs. West Sixth fishing conditions are good in the district surrounding Lone Inyo according to a recent report of the National The weather is clear with average temperature of 48 degrees Lone and Carroll Creeks are The Kern River is a trifle muddy and at a water The string of 18 Cottonwood Lakes famous for their golden trout are not open until about July The Lone Pine Lakes at an altitude of 9000 feet abound in Loch Leven but are still Th best bait is bacon rinds and salmon Best that are not too Preferably brown and gray etc. No mosquitos Around Lone Pine or Valley few in the High of Local Christian Leaves by Auto Monday for and Mrs. R. with their two George and will leave by next Monday morning for where other son Lee and Miss Fae and the witi of Lee are attending the Bible Whipple has been asked to deliver the alumni address the senior class of the all former university faculty and invited will occur the evening of May 31.  Whipple has been called upon to speak at a number of places in Central and Southern He will probably also visit his two brothers who arc contractors and builders in APPOINTED TO CONTINUE dispatch from D. states that President has sent to the senate for confirmation the name of George A. for reappointment as postmaster of Herdeg has not received word of definite action by the His name proposed some weeks ago by Congressman Phil D. and it is assumed that formal action will soon be concluded in the TOUR BY yi ar trip iiro vided as a reward for the best in each grade at Union High School by the Chamber ol Commerce was enjoyed by more than fifty young and A feature of tli was a visit to the Tire and Rubber Company plani in through the students were personally lan ducted iThe entertainment feature was a visit to Egyptian of Best Racing Talent Will Be Seen in May 31fit Pass MILE DIRT ORATORS DEBATE oratorical among students of the Junior high school for silver medals to be awarded the by the W. C. T. will be held Tuesday 25, according to information given out by the committee in affair will be in charge L. L. Andrews aad 21 in three will declaim on given them by the all calling attention to the evils of liquor and Legion Sponsoring Race Great Throngs Valley speed are awaiting the Decoration Day caid to be battled over the dirt track of the Banning American Legion Speedway May 31. Some of the fastest dirt track pilots in the West will race before the largest crowd that has ever watched a Banning according to speedway officials who expect 5000 persons that entry list to date reads like a Who of the dirt The eighteen fastest will qualify for the Day in Southern Sam and ot Los les ti M iw ill a in w will plot for his No. kers has h s Special in great shape the flashy star who has been tlic Ascot track at Los has entered his Rajo racer and Chrysler will tool a Chrysler ial lu has Chamberlain placed thiril in the Ascot road e years ago and a inord behind will 100," the killed Leo ai Fourth of has entered his iul r equipped with a Cennan motor Meyers has Pence to drive his speedy IS Being to Preserve Will Life of Southern California by I Iei for FARES low fates will be in force for the Memorial Day to F. S. passenger for Southern basis for rates points in whete the one way fare is or be one class and one-third for the the fare be 50 is McGinnis handle ol ( to from Del c. An geles and other rt a li i c- We anticipate that an steps are being taken to conserve the fish and game of Southern and a campaign of conservation will be inaugurated to reports from the preliminary meeting held at the Automobile of Southern California headquarters in Los conference was conducted under the auspices of the California Development which has undertaken a comprehensive survey of wild life conditions throughout the committee in charge of the investigation in this section is composed of S. Barnhart and H. Keller of Los and Proctor of Santa Keller is president of the of Southern and was at one time a nil the Fish and ( and he is an ( nt was by many men at the California meet th. Southland of its lish and of the iisi of and of season wen the principal cans es for the ives from every of Southern California fold of conditions in their district and the futile efforts of gun fishing and similar to preserve wild The meeting served to arouse interest in the i this and it believed will result in an intensive being waged for of the bettiT protection for and the importation of life to take the place of that so la. t be inn PARKS number will selves of the excursion fares to and Yellowstone National r. an by Los Alii and to travel at low travel to ol with a return limit will be- on sale May 2 heavy this to F. S. for are rapidly in said of visiting the West for May 21. will still he for least Word of reappointment of | this year plan to spend the head of the San j cations camping and 11 a m for another teiin was the various Wc anticipate has that from the Pacific conducted the local of- ' slates to national lice dui ing the past four years I will show a marked and his reappointment will be I will be on June 1 news to the people to September 31, with final turn limit October 1.  Publisher of News Talk With Pat Stories Showing Tells of Group Meetings During Saji Diego meeting at Hotel Kinney this with a report from tlie methods group meeting that was held during the San Diego convention and an address on fcy W. E. publisher of the report ot San Diego business methods was given by CharUs group met during the afternoon with about 60 ho presided over by Harry Of r district from of the committee seemed to an to apply Rotary m own daily business jii He was able to for the an opposite slant on the code of ethics as applied to daily business Good will between and employe is recognized as of much greater believes than Ib the question of salary aiui A of It have only in mind the as a means of bottef Very tew of the clubs oi put forward a business and those that have to have the slant which is the simple of the code of it hies foif promo tion of better l i r and thr talk by the over to Blair as chairman of the program who William E. publisher of as speaker for the topic declared Westland was used that members could have answer if asked later what Hie been Westland told many most pat his point that one should be loyal not only to his Ins and his bni of all to If one is true to as a foundation then conduct toward his I that fcr it is with fellow that onr mission is ai most si 111,.iiid incident was .i Riverside county and a San The two had always been fast friends and their little stores prospered as they borrowed ideas freely back and the modern trend of the cash over the counter idea the faster melioration brought a The county the idea of the chain grocery and established these and carry est a San lU on tlu believed the people Wished him To telephone for to a monthly and to was his 3  '  

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