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POINTS ON HOW TO INCUBATE CHICKENS UNIVERSITY GIVES DETAILED INFORMATION ON HANDLING THE MACHINE GREAT CARE MUST BE TAKEN IF BEST RESULTS ARE SECURED All raisers of chickens will be interested in a new circular on "How to Operate an Incubator" just issued by the University of California. It is written by Prof. J. E. Dougherty of the University farm. Eggs in an incubator must breathe, Prof. Dougherty points out, and fresh air is as necessary in an incubator as in the houses of mankind. The developing embryo must breathe in fresh air through the pores of the shell, and there must be ventilation to carry away the carbon dioxide given off by the eggs. Insufficient ventilation will rob the future chicks of vitality, even though it may not prevent hatching. If chicks pant after hatching out, this is always from too little ventilation, rather than from too much heat. Just as it is bad for children at home or in, a school room to breathe artificially heated air unless it is kept sufficiently moist, so also the air in an incubator should be kept moist—60 per cent humidity being generally required to stop them. I am just in receipt of a copy of the Illinois Central Magazine, from T. J. Foley, general manager of the Illinois Central, which devotes considerable space to this subject. Mr. Foley issued a circular to all agents on the Illinois Central system, to be posted in a conspicuous place, and to be given as much publicity as possible. "The circular was addressed to those who drive or ride in automobiles, warning them to stop, look and listen before passing over any railway grade crossing, and announcing that he would be glad to receive and consider suggestion intended to reduce automobile accidents at grade crossings. "Mr. Foley received a great many suggestions, ranging all the way from making the approaches to grade crossing so rough as to compel slowing up the automobile, to abolishing all such crossings in the United States. The last idea wouldn't be so bad if it were practicable, but it isn't. The Illinois Central alone, for example, has 8000 grade crossings and to eliminate them in favor of the subway or viaduct would cost $215,408,020, according to a careful tabulation, or nearly twice as much as the entire capital stock of the company. "The cure for the grade crossing situation is very simple—stop, look and listen, is the solution. If the desire to 'live and let live' is insufficient to cause automobilists to apply this remedy, then we should have laws as in Indiana and Louisiana compelling all drivers to bring their cars to a full stop before venturing across a railroad track. "It is a notable fact that in the states of Indiana and Louisiana, where autoists are required by law to stop at the crossings, and in which the should be done to stop them. I am just in receipt of a copy of the Illinois Central Magazine, from T. J. Foley, general manager of the Illinois Central, which devotes considerable space to this subject. Mr. Foley issued a circular to all agents on the Illinois Central system, to be posted in a conspicuous place, and to be given as much publicity as possible." Resolved, by the Board of Trustees of the University of California, that the public importance require and that of the Board of Trustees of the University of California, to change grade of the East culinary street in said City of North property line to Street produced W.Kroeger Street, to line of East Center Westerly across said Street to the following datum plane here in the City of Anaheim, entitlement Bench Marks adopted by the Board City of Anaheim on the 1894 To-wit: At the intersection line of Kroeger Street property line of East culinary street from Lemon Street;Chartres Street;Atchison Street;Adams Street;Palm Olive Street;Orange Street from Palm Street;Palm Street;Street to Sycamore Street from South Street;Los Angeles Street;F Santa Ana Street;C Santa Ana Street;to adelaphia Street from Center Street;Olive Ana Street;to Sycamore Street from Center Street;Emily Street;to Sycamore Street;Center Street which said ordinance adopted by the Board said City on the 29th At the intersection line of Kroeger Street property line of East culinary street from Lemon Street;Chartres Street;Atchison Street;Adams Street;Palm Olive Street;Orange Street from Palm Street;Palm Street;Street to Sycamore Street from South Street;Los Angeles Street;F Santa Ana Street;C Santa Ana Street;to adelaphia Street from Center Street;Olive Ana街头;to Sycamore Street from Center Street;Emily Street;to Sycamore Street;Center Street which said ordinance adopted by the Board said City on the 29th en off by the eggs. Insufficient ventilation will rob the future chicks of vitality, even though it may not prevent hatching. If chicks pant after hatching out, this is always from too little ventilation, rather than from too much heat. Just as it is bad for children at home or in a school room to breathe artificially heated air unless it is kept sufficiently moist, so also the air in an incubator should be kept moist—60 per cent humidity being generally considered adequate in an incubator. Some incubators supply moisture, but when they do not, the need can be supplied by keeping the floor of the incubator house well soaked. Here are some other hints Professor Dougherty gives to those who use incubators. Put the incubator in a cellar, or room where the temperature can be kept at about 60 deg. F., and good ventilation secured by removing the windows and inserting frames covered with light muslin, to let the air in but keep the wind out. Use a spirit level to make sure the incubator is level, so that the eggs shall be heated uniformly. Before and after every hatch clean and disinfect the incubator thoroughly. Dip the eggs in alcohol, to prevent infection of the newly hatched chicks from the surface of the hsell. Clean and fill the lamp every morning after, instead of before, turning the eggs to avoid leaving a harmful coating of oil on the shells. Test on the seventh and fourteenth be sure it registers correctly. Keep the temperature at 102 deg. F. when the center of the bulb is on a level with the tops of the eggs. Begin turning the eggs twenty-four to forty-eight hours after they are put in the incubator, and repeat this every twelve hours until the first chick breaks the shell. Cool the eggs, but not the incubator. Cool every evening, beginning with the seventh day. In the month of May, 20 to 60 minutes is often required to cool eggs that have been in the incubator fourteen to eighteen days. Test on ten seventh and fourteenth day, when the night cooling is done, and remove all which do not show a dark movable spot, a little larger than a pin head, with numerous radiating blood vessels. Any eggs in which dead germs show must be destroyed, but eggs which are found in en off by the eggs. Insufficient ventilation will rob the future chicks of vitality, even though it may not prevent hatching. If chicks pant after hatching out, this is always from too little ventilation, rather than from too much heat. Just as it is bad for children at home or in a school room to breathe artificially heated air unless it is kept sufficiently moist, so also the air in an incubator should be kept moist—60 per cent humidity being generally considered adequate in an incubator. Some incubators supply moisture, but when they do not, the need can be supplied by keeping the floor of the incubator house well soaked. Here are some other hints Professor Dougherty gives to those who use incubators. Put the incubator in a cellar, or room where the temperature can be kept at about 60 deg. F., and good ventilation secured by removing the windows and inserting frames covered with light muslin, to let the air in but keep the wind out. Use a spirit level to make sure the incubator is level, so that the eggs shall be heated uniformly. Before and after every hatch clean and disinfect the incubator thoroughly. Dip the eggs in alcohol, to prevent infection of the newly hatched chicks from the surface of the hsell. Clean and fill the lamp every morning after, instead of before, turning the eggs to avoid leaving a harmful coating of oil on the shells. Test on the seventh and fourteenth be sure it registers correctly. Keep the temperature at 102 deg. F. when the center of the bulb is on a level with the tops of the eggs. Begin turning the eggs twenty-four to forty-eight hours after they are put in the incubator, and repeat this every twelve hours until the first chick breaks the shell. Cool the eggs, but not the incubator. Cool every evening, beginning with the seventh day. In the month of May, 20 to 60 minutes is often required to cool eggs that have been in the incubator fourteen to eighteen days. Test on ten seventh and fourteenth day, when the night cooling is done, and remove all which do not show a dark movable spot, a little larger than a pin head, with numerous radiating blood vessels. Any eggs in which dead germs show must be destroyed, but eggs which are found in en off by the eggs. Insufficient ventilation will rob the future chicks of vitality, even though it may not prevent hatching. If chicks pant after hatching out, this is always from too little ventilation, rather than from too much heat. Just as it is bad for children at home or in a school room to breathe artificially heated air unless it is kept sufficiently moist, so also the air in an incubator should be kept moist—60 per cent humidity being generally considered adequate in an incubator. Some incubators supply moisture, but when they do not, the need can be supplied by keeping the floor of the incubator house well soaked. Here are some other hints Professor Dougherty gives to those who use incubators. Put the incubator in a cellar, or room where the temperature can be kept at about 60 deg. F., and good ventilation secured by removing the windows and inserting frames covered with light muslin, to let the air in but keep the wind out. Use a spirit level to make sure the incubator is level, so that the eggs shall be heated uniformly. Before and after every hatch clean and disinfect the incubator thoroughly. Dip the eggs in alcohol, to prevent infection of the newly hatched chicks from the surface of the hsell. Clean and fill the lamp every morning after, instead of before, turning the eggs to avoid leaving a harmful coating of oil on the shells. Test on the seventh and fourteenth be sure it registers correctly. Keep the temperature at 102 deg. F. when the center of the bulb is on a level with the tops of the eggs. Begin turning the eggs twenty-four to forty-eight hours after they are put in the incubator, and repeat this every twelve hours until the first chick breaks the shell. Cool the eggs, but not the incubator. Cool every evening, beginning with the seventh day. In the month of May, 20 to 60 minutes is often required to cool eggs that have been in the incubator fourteen to eighteen days. Test on ten seventh and fourteenth day, when the night cooling is done, and remove all which do not show a dark movable spot, a little larger than a pin head, with numerous radiating blood vessels. Any eggs in which dead germs show must be destroyed, but eggs which are found in en off by the eggs. Insufficient ventilation will rob the future chicks of vitality, even though it may not prevent hatching. If chicks pant after hatching out, this is always from too little ventilation, rather than from too much heat. Just as it is bad for children at home or in a school room to breathe artificially heated air unless it is kept sufficiently moist, so also the air in an incubator should be kept moist—60 per cent humidity being generally considered adequate in an incubator. Some incubators supply moisture, but when they do not, the need can be supplied by keeping the floor of the incubator house well soaked. Here are some other hints Professor Dougherty gives to those who use incubators. Put the incubator in a cellar, or room where the temperature can be kept at about 60 deg. F., and good ventilation secured by removing the windows and inserting frames covered with light muslin, to let the air in but keep the wind out. Use a spirit level to make sure the incubator is level, so that the eggs shall be heated uniformly. Before and after every hatch clean and disinfect the incubator thoroughly. Dip the eggs in alcohol, to prevent infection of the newly hatched chicks from the surface of the hsell. 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He favors a state law that will compel every motorist to bring his machine to a full stop before crossing a railroad track. "During the past few months there have been some deplorable automobile grade crossing accidents in Southern California," said Dr. Ball, "although they have been given 'scarehead' notice in all the papers, automobilists continue to race headlessly over grade crossings. California now ranks second in the number of automobiles in use per 100 of population, and the great majority are in Southern California." "Grade crossing accidents have become so frequent that something Under and by virtue of a decree of foreclosure and order of sale duly made and entered in the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, on the 15th day of January, A. D. 1917, and a Writ of Execution for the enforcement of judgment required sale of property under foreclosure of Mortgage issued out of the said Superior Court on the 5th day of February A. D. 1917, in the above entitled action in favor of Isabella Hahn, Plaintiff, and against R. B. Luther, Jr., also known as R. B. Luther, and Sophia B. Luther, husband and wife, George W. Jones, also known as G. W. Jones, and Florence M. Jones, also known as Mary Doe Jones, husband and wife, H. O. Henderson, C. B. Berger, E. E. Burrows, S. W. Acker, Model Grocery Company, a corporation, San Pedro Lumber Company, a corporation, Defendants, a copy of which said decree of foreclosure duly attested under the seal of the said Superior Court on the 5th day of February A. D. 1917, and to me delivered on the same day together with the said writ annexed there to whereby I communicated sell at public auction for cash, gold coin of the United States, the following and in said decree, described real estate, situated, lying and being in the Rancho Los Coyotes, in the County of Orange, State of California, and bounded and particularly described as follows, to-wit: The East One-half (E½) of the West One-half (W½) of the Northeast Quarter (NE¼) of the Southeast Quarter (SE¼) of Section Fifteen (15), Township Four (4), South Range Eleven (11) West S. B. & M., estimated to contain Ten (10) acres; reserving therefrom for roads, railroads and ditches a strip of land 30 feet wide, along, adjoining and each side of the Township and Section lines; and a strip 15 feet wide, along, adjoining and each side of the Quarter Section lines; also reserving the use and control of clenegas, and natural streams of water, if any; nature upon flowing across it; also reserving the right of way for and to construct irrigation or drainage ditches through said tract to irrigate or drain the adjacent land; also reserving an additional strip of land 5 feet wide off the North side thereof, as conveyed to the County of Orange by deed recorded in Book 259, Page 44 of Deeds, Records of Orange County, California. Public notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 6th day of March A. D. 1917 at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, I will proceed to sell at the south door of the court house, in the city of Santa Ana, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, in gold coin of the United States, all the above described real estate, or so much thereof as will be sufficient to satisfy said decree for principal interest and all costs. Given under my hand this 7th day of February A. D. 1917, C. E. JACKSON, Sheriff. By A. K. CRAVATH. Deputy. ROGER C. DUTTON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Sale Under Foreclosure of Mortgage. Under and by virtue of a decree of foreclosure and order of sale duly made and entered in the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, on the 15th day of January, A. D. 1917, and a Writ of Execution for the enforcement of judgment required sale of property under foreclosure of Mortgage issued out of the said Superior Court on the 5th day of February A. D. 1917, in the above entitled action in favor of Isabella Hahn, Plaintiff, and against R. B. Luther, Jr., also known as R. B. Luther, and Sophia B. Luther, husband and wife, George W. Jones, also known as G. W. Jones, and Florence M. Jones, also known as Mary Doe Jones, husband and wife, H. O. Henderson, C. B. Berger, E. E. Burrows, S. W. Acker, Model Grocery Company, a corporation, San Pedro Lumber Company, a corporation, Defendants, a copy of which said decree of foreclosure duly attested under the seal of the said Superior Court on the 5th day of February A. D. 1917, and to me delivered on the same day together with I written annexed there to whereby I communicated sell at public auction for cash, gold coin of the United States, the following and in said decree, described real estate, situated, lying and being in the Rancho Los Coyotes, in the County of Orange, State of California, and bounded and particularly described as follows, to-wit: The East One-half (E½) of the West One-half (W½) of the Northeast Quarter (NE¼) of the Southeast Quarter (SE¼) of Section Fifteen (15), Township Four (4), South Range Eleven (11) West S. B. & M., estimated to contain Ten (10) acres; reserving therefrom for roads, railroads and ditches a strip of land 30 feet wide, along, adjoining and each side of the Township and Section lines; and a strip 15 feet wide, along, adjoining and each side of the Quarter Section lines; also reserving the use and control of clenegas,and natural streams of water if any; nature upon flowing across it; also reserving the right of way for and to construct irrigation or drainage ditches through said tract to irrigate or drain the adjacent land; also reserving an additional strip of land 5 feet wide off the North side thereof.as conveyed to the County of Orange by deed recorded in Book 259,PAGE 44 OF DEEDS.Records Of Orange County,California. Public notice is hereby given that on Tuesday,the 6th day of March A.D. 1917 at 10 o'clock,A.M.of said day.I will proceed to sell atthe south doorofthe court house.InthecityofSantaAna.atpublicauction.tothehighestbidderforcash.ingoldcoinoftheUnitedStates.alltheabovedescribedrealestate.orsomuchthereofaswillbe suficienttosatisfysaiddecreeforprincipalinterestandallcosts. Givenundermyhandthis7thdayofFebruaryA.D.1917. C.E.JACKSON, Sheriff. ByA.K.CRAVATH. Deputy. ROGERC.DUTTON, AttorneyforPlaintiff. Resolved.bytheCityOfAnaheimthatthepublicrequireandtotheBoardOfTaunaheimtochallengetheGradeforSouthCenterStreetinfromtheWestprinceadministrationEastCenterStreetsaidEastCenterStreetNortherlyacrossesentothefollowingelectureCityofAnaheimbinthevisionofAnaheimentitletablishingaDamntaughtbyBenjaminMatthewadoptedbytheBoostCityofAnaheimor1894.To-wit: AttheintersectionlineofEastCenterepropertylineofSouthgradeshallbesenand5-100(1570umplane.AttheintersectionlineofEastCenterepropertylineofSouthgradeshallbesenand5-100(1570umplane.AttheintersectionlineofEastCenterepropertylineofSouthgradeshallbesenand5-100(1570umplane.AttheintersectionlineofEastCenterepropertylineofSouthgradeshallbesenand5-100(1570umplane.AttheintersectionlineofEastCenterepropertylineofSouthgradeshallbesenand5-100(1570umplane.AttheintersectionlineofEastCenterepropertylineofSouthgradeshallbesenand5-100(1570umplane.AttheintersectionlineofEastCenterepropertylineofSouthgradeshallbesenand5-100(1570umplane.AttheintersectionlineofEastCenterepropertylineofSouthgradeshallbesenand5-100(1570umplane.AttheintersectionlineofEastCenterepropertylineofSouthgradeshallbesenand5-100(1570umplane.AttheintersectionlineofEastCenterepropertylineofSouthgradeshallbesenand5- A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO CHANGE AND ESTABLISH THE GRADE OF THE EAST CURB LINE OF KROEGER STREET, IN SAID CITY, FROM THE NORTH PROPERTY STREET TO THE SOUTH PROPERTY LINE OF EAST CENTER STREET. Resolved, by the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim: That the public interest and convenience require and that it is the intention of the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim to change and establish the grade of the East curb line of Kroeger Street in said City of Anaheim, from the North property line of East Broadway Street, produced Westerly across said Kroeger Street, to the South property line of East Center Street, produced Westerly across said South Kroeger Street to the following elevations above the datum plane heretofore established in the City of Anaheim by virtue of the provisions of Ordinance No. 98 of the City of Anaheim, entitled "An Ordinance establishing a Datum Plane and designating Bench Marks therein," passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim on the 10th day of July, 1894. To-wit: At the intersection of the East curb line of Kroeger Street, and the North property line of East Broadway Street, the grade shall be already established by Section 9 of Ordinance No. 160 of the City of Anaheim, entitled "An Ordinance of the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim, California, establishing the grade of certain points on the following streets: Syracuse Street from Palm Street to Pauline Street, Adelaire Street from Lemon Street to Pauline Street, Cypress Street from Lemon Street to Atchison Street, Chartres Street from Palm Street to Atchison Street, Center Street from Adams Street to Palm Street, and from Olive Street to Orange Street, Broadway Street from Palm Street to Atchison Street, Palm Street to Sycamore Street, Lemon Street from Sycamore Street to Sycamore Street, Los Angeles Street from South Street to Santa Ana Street, Claudina Street from Santa Ana Street to Center Street, Olive Street from Santa Ana Street to Sycamore Street, Hermione Street from Center Street to Sycamore Street, Emily Street from Center Street to Sycamore Street, Hedwig Street from Center Street to Sycamore Street," which said ordinance was passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the said City on the 29th day of March, 1904. At the intersection of the East curb line of Kroeger Street and the South property line of East Center Street, the grade shall be one hundred fifty-six and 40-100 (156.40) feet above the datum plane. Grade shall be straight between consecutive elevations on the respective curb lines. All of the herein proposed work shall be done in pursuance of an Act of the Legislature of the State of California entitled "An act to provide for changing or modifying the grade of public streets, lanes, alleys, courts, or other places within municipalities," approved April 21st, 1909. The "Anaheim Gazette" is hereby designated as the weekly newspaper published and circulated in said City of Anaheim in which this resolution of intention shall be published. The "Anaheim Daily Herald" is hereby designated as the daily newspaper published and circulated in the city of Anaheim, in which the Street Superintendent's notice of management of this resolution shall be published. The City Clerk of said City is hereby directed to publish this resolution by two successive insertions in said "Anaheim Gazette" and to post the same for two days conspicuously, on or near the chamber door of the Board of Trustees of said City. The foregoing Resolution of Intention No. 134 is signed, approved and attested by me this 5th day of February, 1917. J. J. SCHNEIDER. President of the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim. (SEAL) Attest: EDWARD B. MERRITT, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE CITY OF ANAHEM I. EDWARD B. MERRITT. City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution of Intention No. 134 was duly passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim on the 5th day of February, 1917, by the following vote: Ayes: Trustees Schneider, Stark, Cook, Brunworth and Dwyer. Noes: Trustees, none. Absent and not voting, Trustees, none. And if further certify that the President of the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim signed and approved said Resolution of Intention on the 5th day of February, 1917. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said City of Anaheim this 5th day of February, 1917. EDWARD B. MERRITT, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim. RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 135 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO CHANGE AND ESTABLISH THE GRADE OF THE EAST CURB LINE OF KROEGER STREET, IN SAID CITY, FROM THE SOUTH PROPERTY LINE OF EAST CENTER STREET TO A POINT FOUR HUNDRED FEET NORTH OF THE NO. 8413 IN THE PERIOR COURT Of the County of Orange State of California Laura Stedman, Plaintiff, vs. Wilson D. Stedman, Defendant Action brought in the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, and the Complaint filed in the office of the Clerk of said County of Orange. Roger C. Dutton, Attorney for Plaintiff. The People of the State of California Send Greeting to Wilson D. Stedman, Defendant. You are hereby directed to appear and answer the Complaint in an action entitled as above, brought against you in the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, within ten days after the service on you of this Summons, if served within this County, or within thirty days if served elsewhere. And you are hereby notified that unless you appear and answer as above required, the said plaintiff will take judgment for any money or damages demanded in the complaint, as arising upon contract, or said plaintiff will apply to the Court for any other relief demanded in the complaint. Given under my hand and the seal of the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, this 12th day of January, A.D. 1917. (Superior Court Seal) W. B. WILLIAMS, Clerk. NO. 8306 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Stephen W. Cottle, Deceased Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Stephen W. Cottle, deceased, to the creditors and all persons having claims against the said deceased to file them with the necessary vouchers in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, or to exhibit the same with the necessary vouchers to the said executrix, at her place of business, at the office Roger C. Dutton, No. 104 East Center Street, in The City of Anaheim, County Of Orange, State Of California, within ten months after first publication of this notice. Dated this 20th day of December, 1916. ARCANE COTTLE, Executrix of The Last Will and Testament of Stephen W. Cottle Los Angeles Street, Santa Ana Street, Claudia Street from Santa Ana Street to Center Street, Philadelphia Street from Santa Ana Street to Sycamore Street, Hermine Street from Center Street to Sycamore Street, Emily Street from Center Street to Sycamore Street, which said ordinance was passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the said City on the 29th day of March, 1904. At the intersection of the East curb line of Kroeger Street and the South property line of East Center Street, the grade shall be one hundred fifty-six and 40-100 (156.40) feet above the datum plane. Grade shall be straight between consecutive elevations on the respective curb lines. All of the herein proposed work shall be done in pursuance of an Act of the Legislature of the State of California entitled "An act to provide for changing or modifying the grade of public streets, lanes, alleys, courts, or other places within municipalities," approved April 21st, 1909. The "Anaheim Gazette" is hereby designated as the weekly newspaper published and circulated in said City of Anaheim in which this resolution of intention shall be published. The "Anaheim Daily Herald" is hereby designated as the daily newspaper published and circulated in the city of Anaheim in which the Street Superintendent's notice of the passage of this resolution shall be published. The City Clerk of said City is hereby directed to publish this resolution by two successive insertions in said "Anaheim Gazette" and to post the same for two days conspicuously, on or near the chamber door of the Board of Trustees of said City. The foregoing Resolution of Intention No. 133 is signed, approved and attested by me this 8th day of February, 1917. J. J. SCHNEIDER, President of the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim. (SEAL) EDWARD B. MERRITT, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim. STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF ORANGE) CITY OF ANAHEIM I. Edward B. Merritt, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution of Intention No. 133 was duly passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim on the 8th day of February, 1917. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said City of Anaheim this 8th day of February, 1917. (SEAL) EDWARD B. MERRITT, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim. RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 134 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO CHANGE AND ESTABLISH THE GRADE OF THE SOUTH CURB LINE OF EAST CENTER STREET IN SAID CITY, FROM THE WEST PROPERTY LINE OF SOUTH ORANGE STREET TO THE EAST PROPERTY LINE OF KROEGER STREET. Resolved, by the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim: That the public interest and convenience require that it is the intention of the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim to change and establish the grade of South Atchison Street in said City of Anaheim, from the South property line of East Center Street, produced Westerly across said Atchison Street, to a point four hundred feet North of the North property line of East Broadway Street, to the following elevations above the datum plane heretofore established in the City of Anaheim per virtue of the provisions of Ordinance No. 98 of the City of Anaheim, entitled "An Ordinance establishing a Datum Plane and designating Here Marks therein." passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim on the 10th day of July, 1894. To-wit: At the intersection of the East curb line of South Atchison Street, and the South property line of East Center Street, the grade shall be One hundred fifty-seven and 5-100 (157.05) feet above the datum plane. At the intersection of the West curb line of South Atchison Street and the South property line of East Center Street, the grade shall be one hundred fifty-seven and 5-100 (157.05) feet above the datum plane. At the intersection of the East curb line of South Atchison Street and a point four hundred (400) feet north of the North property line of East Broadway street the grade shall be as already established by the provisions of Section 4 of Ordinance No. 191 of the City of Anaheim titled "An Ordinance establishing the grade of certain points on the following streets in the City of Anaheim, to-wit: Center Street, from Orange Street to East Street, Atchison Street from Center Street to Broadway Street; Los Angeles Street from South Street to Broadway Street and from North Street to Sycamore Street; which said ordinance was passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the said City on the 10th day of January, 1907. At the intersection of the West curb line of South Atchison Street and a point four hundred (400) feet north of the North property line of East Broadway street, the grade shall be as already established by the provisions of Section 4 of Ordinance No. 191. Grade shall be straight between consecutive elevations on the respective curb lines. All of these herein proposed work shall be done in pursuance of an Act of the Legislature of the State of California entitled "An act to provide for changing or modifying the grade of public streets, lanes, alleys, courts, or other places within municipalities," approved April 21st, 1909. The "Anaheim Gazette" is hereby designated as the weekly newspaper published and circulated in said City of Anaheim in which this resolution of intention shall be published. I. Edward B. Merritt, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF ORANGE) CITY OF ANAHEIM W. B. WILLIAMS, Clerk IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Of the County of Orange State of California NEBLIE E. TERRY, Plaintiff GEORGE W. TERRY, Defendant Action brought in The Superior Court of the County of Orange State of California, and the Complaint filed in the office of The Clerk of said County or Orange Richard Melrose, Attorney for Plaintiff. The People of the State Of California Send Greeting to George W. Terry, Defendant. To are hereby directed to appear and answer that Complaint in an action entitled as above brought against you in The Superior Court of the County of Orange State of California, within ten days after the service on you of this Summons, if served within this County, or within thirty days if served elsewhere. And you are hereby notified that unless you appear and answer as above required, she plaintiff will take judgment for any money or damages demanded in the complaint as arising upon contract, or will apply to the Court for any other relief demanded in the complaint. Given under my hand and seal of the Superior Court of the County of Orange State of California, this 11th day of January, A. D. 1917. (Secal of Superior Court) 2-1 to 4-5 $1.50 Per Year Official Paper A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF ANAHEM, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO CHANGE AND ESTABLISH THE GRADE OF THE SOUTH CURB LINE OF EAST CENTER STREET IN SAID CITY, FROM THE WEST PROPERTY LINE OF SOUTH ORANGE STREET TO THE EAST PROPERTY LINE OF KROEGER STREET. Resolved, by the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim: That the public interest and convenience require and that it is the intention of the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim to change and establish the grade of the South curb line of East Center Street in said City, from the West property line of South Orange Street, produced Northerly across said East Center Street, to the East property line of Kroeger Street, produced Northerly across said East Center Street to the following elevations above the datum plane heretofore established in the City of Anaheim by virtue of the provisions of Ordinance No. 98 of the City of Anaheim, entitled "An Ordinance establishing a Demand Plane and designating Benchmarks therein," passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim on the 10th day of July, 1894. To-wit: At the intersection of the South Curb line of East Center Street, and the West property line of South Orange Street, the grade shall be as already established by Section 8 of Ordinance No. 160 of the City of Anaheim entitled: "An Ordinance of the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim, California, establishing the grade of certain points on the following streets: Sycamore Street from Palm Street to Pauline Street, Adele Street from Lemon Street to Pauline Street, Cypress Street from Lemon Street to Atchison Street, Chartres Street from Palm Street to Atchison Street, Cerel Street from Adams Street to Palm Street, and from Olive Street to Orange Street, Broadway Street from Palm Street to Atchison Street, Palm Street from Broadway Street to Sycamore Street, Lemon Street from South Street to Sycamore Street, Los Angeles Street, from South Street to Santa Ana Street, Claudia Street from Santa Ana Street, to Center Street, Philadelphia Street from Santa Ana Street to Center Street,中心街,Olive街,从圣安娜街到中心街,Hermitage街,从圣安娜街到中心街,Hedwig街从中心街到 sycamore street. At the intersection of the South curb line of East Center Street, and the West property line of South Atchison Street, the grade shall be one hundred fifty-seven and 5-100 (157.05) feet above the datum plane. At the intersection of the South curb line of East Center Street and the East curb lines. All of the herein proposed work shall be done in pursuance of an Act of the Legislature of the State of California entitled "An act to provide for changing or modifying the grade of public streets, lines, alays, courts, or other places within municipalities," approved April 21st, 1899. The "Anaheim Gazette" is hereby designated as the weekly newspaper published and circulated in said City of Anaheim in which this resolution of intention shall be published. The "Anaheim Daily Herald" is hereby designated as the daily newspaper published and circulated in the city of Anaheim in which the Street Superintendent's notice of the passage of this resolution shall be published. The City Clerk of said City is hereby directed to publish this resolution by two successive insertions in said "Anaheim Gazette" and to post the same for two days conspicuously, on or near the chamber door of the Board of Trustees of said City. The foregoing Resolution of Intention No. 135 is signed, approved and attested by me this 5th day of February, 1917. J. J. SCHNEIDER. President of the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim on the 10th day of July, 1894. (SEAL) Attest: EDWARD B. MERRITT. City Clerk of the City of Anaheim. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE CITY OF ANAHEIM I. Edward B. Merritt. City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution of Intention No. 135 was duly passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim on the 8th day of February, 1917, by the following vote: Ayes. Trustees Schneider, Stark, Cook, Brunworth and Dewyer. Noes. Trustees None. Absent. Trustees not voting. Trustees None. And I further certify that the President of the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim signed and approved said Resolution of Intention on the 8th day of February, 1917. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said City of Anaheim this 8th day of February, 1917. EDWARD B. MERRITT. City Clerk of the City of Anaheim. The preliminary examination of Dan Goodan, charged with stealing an automobile in Anaheim some weeks ago, has been set for February 23. Goodan and A. C. Anderson stole a car belonging to D. M. Wilson of Buena Park which was parked on Lemon street. They were speedily overhaul-ed at Fresno, and brought back by Marshal Kellenberger. Anderson pleaded guilty, but at the preliminary examination there was not sufficient evidence to hold Goodan. He was discharged but immediately rearrested, and will have another trial. The Olive-West Orange Storm Water District held an election for trustees Wednesday. Fred Eckhoff and H. H. Sykes were elected. 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