S62) KB ta ClassT 'i fe 1 Bnnfc V^ Vl ? POMONA AND VICINITY THE HOME OF THE GODDESS OF FRUITS Compliments of POMONA BOARD OF TRADE Pomona, California ^^ -^^OFS Vv. ^iK^^y^Z. ■[j|P96-007^A9 TO ^^ 3 o £ 3 I? -O p '■ u) TO 2 3-, ^ ? O 5 TO t/l oo — ft; TO 70 trn til U5 TO S TO 2 3 TO o o r=^3 i^' ^ "> ri 1^ r-». TO w W TO TO -■ I> 2. ^ 2- —3 "" ^" r, ^ TO- C ■ ;- . -1 TO TO O 3 3 ^ D-3 a: c ^ ''> S'. 3 <, ■~r^ (^ S =^3 o era. < Q-C^3 en (U TO ;:; D-' c. c . 5--3 3 =^- TO ^- TO • J5 ^ "^ JS TO TO l-rt 12 TO j: ->: 3 y ^ ^ n ^ -^ c ~ ■ 00 Oi o en 3 C „ • '^ 3 oj '^H3 O TO ^ 3. 3 C ^ ;? 3^-S TO T3 tn C w CD 3 S". D- O TO 5.0 ^^ v> cn cn m o ;S 5 ^ TO oa 3 JS 3 TlS^ ^ TO C 10. -t 3— TO O '< ^O ENTRANCE DRIVE. GANESHA PARK Ganesha Park contains forty-eight acres, and is located within the city nmits. Beautiful winding drives. Highest point 1150 feet, from which there is the nnest view in Southern California. Don t fail to visit it. STONE BRIDGE, GANESHA PARK S Q C. re c o 3 ^ ^ ST o 3 D- •< M 2". D- UJ O 3 1^ v; re re 3 cr- 3 w re 3 3 o 3 CU 3- 3- CARNEGIE PUBLrC LIBRARY Cost $15,000. Contains over ten thousand volumes. Has a registered memDersnip of tnirty-one nunared. Annual book circulation nfty thousand. Convenient oince, reading, reference, ladies and children s rooms. CALIFORNIA POPPIES HIGH SCHOOL The High School Is fully equipped. Ac- credited at Leland Stanford and the State Universi- ties. Literary and athletic asso- ciations. Courses : Literary English Scientific Commercial RANCH HOME A CITY OF HOMES ROSE COTTAGE Excellent Grade Schools. Eleven buildings. Fifty teach- ers and ntteen hundred scholars. All departments, including Kindergarten, Sloyd and Domestic Science. FOURTH WARD GRADE SCHOOL SALT LAKE RAILROAD DEPOT Three transcontinental lines of railroad pass through Pomona — the Southern Pacific, Santa Fe and Salt Lake Routes. Two National Banks and one Savings Bank. Two daily and three weekly newspapers, the Progress, Review and Times. Prosperous Building and Loan Association. Total assets, $175,000. Membership, 400. Assessed valuation of city. $3,067,000. Thoroughly organized and efficient Tire Department. Electric light and power plant. Water Company and Gas Company. An excellent business college. A large Academy of the Holy Names. Up-to-date business houses, foundries, planing mills and machine shops. Large cannery, with an annual output of over 1,000,000 cans, and employing in season 400 hands. A million dollar beet sugar factory at Chino (near by) pro- ducing 2,500 carloads of sugar annually. ra lo i-ci '^ 05 _ ^ ^ T. c; c re 2- 5" :-( - c/^ =r to a p ^ X o o en n » n r, — 03 L>J 3 ■^ 3 o "0 o 3 C m — . "1 71 n> ' ^^ P o fX. ::. o TO.' !!L mna r* X 2 o 05 ftj ►-. !/l 3 < •T3 TO. fD (TJ ll Hk Ml V^ ■nr ■'•— "^tj'B ■tt^^ 1 ^--"t ■arBJi b' '9n i'h VI r .ilB i ^ u :=AI ^ ^'Z. 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An institution of high ideals and recog- nized standing through- out the country. Courses : Classical Literary Scientific Music An EUCALYPTUS DRIVL One source from which the water lor ir- nt!atm[i the valley is derived. Numerous pumping plants draw an ample supply ol water from un- derground streams at a small cost. ['or (urtlu'r inlormation address POMONA BOARD OF TRADH Pomona, California. OS Engraved ant) Printed by OUT WEST CO Wl PAN Y Los Angeles Cal. LB D '05