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12 .--------~:....-..-·--------·-1 t THE DIRECTORY OF HOUSEHOLDERS, T ENANTS OF O FFICE l l BUILDINGS AND OTHER BUSINESS PLACES, AND STREET AND I 1 A VENUE GUIDE for San Diego covers pages 681 to 952. I n this section J f the names of the streets and avenues are arranged in alphabetical order; the _ j residence and business houses are arranged numerically under the name of I 1_ each street and avenue and the names of householders and business con- .I f cerns are placed opposlte the numbers. Home property ownership is indi- ~ j cated by the characted "o" placed immediately after the name of the house- j l holder. : 1--~~ THE CLASSIFIED BUSI NESS DIRECTORY is included in pages .!1 953 to 1066. This department lists the various manufacturing, mercantile and I I professional interests in alphabetical order under appropriate headings. T his I l feature constitutes an invaluable and indispensable epitome of the business - ]l interests of the community. "The Directory is the common intermediary be- f tween Buyer and Seller." As such it plays no small part in the daily doings of the business world. "More goods are bought and sold through the Classified l I Business Directory than through any other medium." I I THE SAN DIEGO COUNTY DIRECTORY, including the small towns il, of the county, arranged in alphabetical order, COYers pages 1067 to 1244. I I i t i I I THE NUMERICAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY is embraced in pages 1245 to 1354. will bnng a commensurate return. I I. . Community Publicity The directory reflects the achievements and ambitions of the city, depicting in truthful terms what it has to offer as a place of residence, as a business location, as an industrial site and as an educational center. To broadcast this information, the publishers have placed copies of this issue of the directory in Directory Libraries, where they are readily available for free public reference and serve as perpetual and reliable advertisements of San Diego, for business men, everywhere, realize that the city directory represents a community as it really is. The San Diego Directory Library _Through t.he courtesy of the publishers of the San Diego City Directory, a D1rectory L1brary is maintained at the Chamber of Commerce, 435 vVest Broadway, for free reference by the general public. This library is pa rt of the. system of more than 400, installed and operated in the chief cities of the Um te~ State~ and Canada, under the supervision of the Association of Nort h Amencan Directory Publishers, of which San Diego Directory Co. is a member. ~he pub.lishers appreciatively acknowledge the recognition by those progressive busmess and professional men who have demonstrated th · fid · th · d' e1r con ~nee l.n e city I rectory as an advertising medium, with assurance that it SAN DIEGO DIRECTORY CO. P ublishers. • ---- ·- o.- tt- IJ--t- lt- n- M- to_ ,_ .,_ ll_ tt_ ll_ll_tl-11- lt- 11- llj I r I r I i I r i I r i I 1 3 r•- "_ ,,_ ,,_ ,,_ ,,_,,_,,_ ,,_,,_ ,,_,,_ ,,_,,_ ,,_ ,,_ ,,_ ,,_ ,, _,_,,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,,_,_ .. 1 I - 1 SAN DIEGO STATISTICAL REVIEW l I· i • I Com piled by Arnold J, Klaus, I 1 Sa n Diego Chamber of Commerce. j i j ' Name of City-San D iego, Ca lifornia. J I Slogan or Sub-phrase- "Air Capi t ~ l of the West." I 1 F orm of Government-Limited managerial form of Government. J j Population-(1930 census) 147,897. I j White population of ages- Males 72,208; Females 65,754. I 1 Total Colored population-32,382. I 1 N umber of all males-78,878; and of all females, 69,019. ' j Native born population 92% of whole population. J • 1 A rea-94.8 square miles. I , j Altitude-Sea level to 500 feet. J • 1 A verage temperature--61; Rainfall 10.01 inches. I - • I 1 Parks-Number 24, w ith 2000 acres valued at $8,890,564.66. ' ' A I 1 ssessed valuation-$164,431,976.00 with $2.19 tax rate. 1 J City's bonded debt in 1930 was $15,559,174.83. 1 1 Financial-7 banks, 2 trust companies with total deposits of $67,367,000.00, resources not 1 I available, and annual debits of $668,264,000.00. • J Post-Office receipts in 1930-$823,971.05. t j Telephones in service in 1930-40,657. • j Churches : Number- 146. 1 j Building and construction-Value of building permits $15,393,252.00, with 666 new dwellj ing units constructed in 1930. • j I ndustry-Number of establishments 450, employing 10,000 men and 3,600 women, pay- I 1 ing wages $63,700,000 a nnually. ! 'I Trade-Territory (retail) serves 210,000 people within the trading area covering a radius , , of 50 miles. J obbing territory serves 300,000 people within a radius of 130 miles. I , 1 Principal P roducts- Canned fish, fruit (canned), olives, marble and onyx, cottonseed J ! products. Jl 1 Newspapers-Three. San Diego U nion, Evening T ribune and San D iego Sun. } Hotels-There are 149 hotels, w ith total of 8,840 rooms. Newest hotel was built in 1929. j I City served by two railroads, as follows-Santa F e and San D iego & Arizona Ry. a j bra nch of the Southern· Pacific. I I Amusements- There a re 24 theatres, with a total seating capacity of 24,250 persons. } Largest theatre or auditorium seats 3,000 persons. j Hospitals-Number 22, with 2,922 beds. 1 1 Education-Num ber of schools 67, including 8 high schools, 23 parochial and diocesan j 1 schools. Number of pupils in public schools 34,450, in private schools 2,683. T otals ' of a ll teachers is 848 (public schools). Value of all school property, approximately I I , , $8,938,500. I 1 Libraries- N umber 48, with 150,000 volumes. j l City Statistics-T ota l street mileage 768, with 379.18 miles paved. Miles of electric street j _ railway 101. Capacity of water works 64,470,500,000 gallons, daily average pump of I l 5,000,000 gallons. Value of plant es.timated at $12,550,000. Fire department employs I I 208 men and with the following eqUipment: 19 engmes, 2 hook and ladder trucks a nd , one fire boat; in 20 station houses. Value of fire department with property is $736,964. J j Police department has 199 men with 4 stations and 26 pieces of motor equipment. ! I L"-~~-·- ··-··- "-''_,,_ ,,_ ,,_,,_ ,,_,,_,,_,_,,_,,_ ,._ ,,_ ,,_ ,,_ ,,_,,_ .. _ ,,_ "_ "_ ,,_,,_ ,,_ ,,_ .. _ .. 1 I r I
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