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A. U. W. CO. PROCEDINGS The regular meeting of the board of directors of the Anaheim Union Water company was held on July 2, with Directors Tuffree, Annin, Holmes, Rust, Miller and Thamer present at roll call. The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. Upon motion duly seconded the following transfers of stock were granted: 5 shares M. L. Dickerman, pliedges for H. E. White, to T. T. Turner; 5 shares J. H. Burson & Son to J. H. Burson. Reports of the superintendent and treasurer read and upon motion accepted and ordered filed. Report of the finance committee read and upon motion accepted and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the various demands therein recommended. Oil committee reported upon conditions on the Amalgamated lease and upon motion were granted more time and given permission to secure the services of Attorney Thomas in addition to Attorney Head. The vault door committee granted more time. Gas engine committee granted more time. It was moved by Holmes, seconded by Miller, superintendent instructed to fence the Gomber tract. The budget committee submitted a report and same was laid over until the next meeting. Upon motion the request of Mr. Murphy for an adding machine was refused. Letter read from William Loftus regarding the north line of the district. This was referred to the advisory committee. Moved by Miller, seconded by Rust, superintendent instructed to cement up the gate which Mr. C. W. Bowen put in company measuring box. Repair Kraemer line on Chapman avenue ... 1.12 New gate for E. Beasley ... 1.12 Patch Key line ... 2.78 Cut down weir at Vogel ranch... 1.11 New gate Mrs. Berkenstock ... 8.34 Repair North branch at Pioneer house ... 11.10 Grates on Berkenstock and J. Tuffree line ... 1.12 Patch reinforced line at Crowthers ... 3.32 Repair Nels Anderson gate ... 7.76 Take out plug Placentia avenue at L. Lemke's ... 3.34 Supervision ... 3.63 Yorba Linda District, Raise weir ... 6.61 Repair bridge at C. Chapman ... 2.24 Raise Newell gate ... 6.68 Take out gate at H. Bowers ... 2.22 Covering box on Yorba reservoir intake ... 10.00 Supervision ... 1.87 Gravel— Hauling gravel from pit ... 81.56 Supervision ... 2.35 Put back porch on Pullerton Zanjero house ... 91.82 Supervision ... 1.60 Work on No. 9 Ford ... 7.48 Supervision ... .86 Hauling cement from ear to stoveroom ... 9.39 Supervision ... .79 Distribute Water— Supervision Work on Heying Covering pipe lining Supervision Pumping water Supervision Rebrush south bank above head gage Supervision Cleaning Cajon Head of ditto hutting Supervision Inspection of ditto making water gaging Supervision Total pay roll Cement Accounts On hand June 1st Received in June Charge covered used in construction Sold consumers On hand June 30th Upon motion the request of Mr. Murphy for an adding machine was refused. Letter read from William Loftus regarding the north line of the district. This was referred to the advisory committee. Moved by Miller, seconded by Rust, superintendent instructed to cement up the gate which Mr. C. W. Bowen put in company measuring box. Director Holmes reported on trip up the river with Engineer Kellogg for the purpose of making water measurements. Upon motion the meeting was adjourned. Superintendent's Report Following is the report of Superintendent Wallop for the month of June: Labor on well rig ... $278.49 Supervision ... 20.15 $98.55 Yard man ... 160.00 Supervision ... 9.35 189.85 Cleaning— Gathering trash from Moss racks ... 61.20 At yard ... 12.44 Supervision ... 8.12 40.00 121.76 Covered ditch ... $1874.44 Supervision ... 137.00 2011.44 Level banks of new ditch below piling at head ... 232.50 Supervision ... 16.90 249.20 Hauling gravel for new ditch above deep gate ... 96.80 Supervision ... 9.21 106.81 Oil well salary ... 135.00 Supervision ... 19.10 146.10 General Expense— M. Moore, vacation ... 35.00 Archer, work in yard ... 16.00 O. Schenk, vacation ... 87.51 G. Lolditch, vacation ... 64.00 Work on reservoir bank... 3.00 185.31 Work on No. 9 Ford ... 7.48 Supervision .86 8.34 Hauling cement from ear to storeroom ... 9.39 Supervision .79 10.09 Distribute Water—Analeim district ... 168.34 Supervision ... 48.45 210.79 Fullerton district ... 125.37 Supervision ..... 63.75 159.02 A. H. Water Co... 171.18 Supervision ... 46.15 217.28 Placentia district ... 160.00 Supervision ... 43.40 203.42 Yorba Linda ... 180.00 Supervision ..... 85.70 165.70 Head of ditch to H. G. Bend... 115.00 Supervision ..... 81.05 126.01 Work at P.P.No.1 ... 43.70 Making weir gauge ... 23.22 Supervision ..... 5.02 71.94 Repairs to P.P.No.2 ... 89.38 Supervision ..... 2.95 42.33 Repairs No.2 Domestic ... 13.02 Supervision ..... .98 14.04 Construction P.P.No.3—Put in electric meter ..... 8.46 Supervision ..... .65 9.11 Repairs P.P.N-4—Adjust pump head ..... 6.08 Supervision ..... .81 Complete meter installation ..... 7.74 11.68 Install pump S-D ..... 116.58 Supervision ..... 11.60 187.18 Oil well salary ... 135.00 Supervision ... 10.10 146.10 General Expense— M. Moore, vacation ... 85.00 Archer, work in yard ... 16.09 O. Schenck, vacation ... 87.51 G. Lolditch, vacation ... 64.09 Work on reservoir bank ... 3.00 185.31 General repairs— Anaheim District; Raise ditch Placentia avenue ... 10.09 Raise box Chas. Schneider ... 14.93 Supervision ... 2.22 General on gate ... 10.66 Sycamore street gate ... 2.22 Take plug Huntington pipe ... 7.78 Make road Placentia avenue to cemetery ... 81.56 Supervision ... 7.10 89.55 Construction— Lay floor of 2x16 well rig ... 4.35 Lay 3-4 pipe to house between yard and No. 4 ... 3.08 Supervision ... 22 7.45 Repairs— Fullerton district; Raise ditch Highland avenue and Vosburg ... 10.00 Raise ditch Shirk place ... 2.22 Repair line at Rust ranch ... 5.56 Repair line Garden Grove road and Orangethorpe ... 8.88 Raise ditch Krick dairy ... 12.22 Take plug out line Highland avenue ... 5.56 Supervision ... 3.57 48.01 Placentia district; Bridge at flume No. 4 ... 6.56 No wgate Joe Wagner ... 3.34 Repair gates T. Christensen ... 4.44 New gate for C. Knowlton ... 1.12 9.11 Repaire P. P. D-A— Adjust pump head ... 6.08 Supervision .81 Complete meter installation... 7.74 11.68 Install pump S-D ... 118.58 Supervision ..... 11.60 187.18 Work on P. No. 4— Sealing suction ... 4.48 Supervision ..... 6.83 4.79 Cleaning— Anaheim district; Ball road ditch ... 7.78 Newbauer ... 4.22 Supervision ..... 9.00 12.90 Fullerton district; Near packing house ... 7.02 Rust ditch ... 7.03 Garden Grove ditch and Orangethorpe ... 1.12 Supervision ..... 1.13 16.39 Placentia district; Coulter ditch ... 7.65 Hetebrink grate ... 3.32 Cajon ditch ... 2.55 Hansen and Johnson ditches ... 13.60 Keys and Pondleton ditches ... 6.80 Supervision ..... 3.00 43.95 Work for W.T.Walleg ... 26.68 Supervision ..... 2.00 28.68 Work for J.B.Mulvey ..... 56 Supervision ..... .25 Work on covering Berken-stock line ..... 77.39 CULINARY "Charley, dear Torkins, 'the new leaves unless you photograph.'" "Doesn't she order set so rapa herself and work as fast as her wington Star." The best pick your money in right into your alone and tell you ted line." ANAHEIM GAZETTE Supervision ... 5.85 Work on Heying job ... 83.24 Covering pipe line ... 18.65 Supervision ... 1.40 Pumping water Fullerton Dist... 45.00 Supervision ... 3.35 Rebrush south bank of ditch above head gate ... 59.40 Supervision ... 4.50 Cleaning Cajon Ditch—Yorba Linda district ... 282.80 Supervision ... 25.22 Cleaning Cajon Ditch—Head of ditto htO H. S. Bend ... 229.15 Supervision ... 22.23 Inspection of ditches for meters. 5.00 Making water guages ... 6.30 Supervision ... 2.95 Total pay roll ... $5,824.78 Cement Account—On hand June 1st ... 1372 sacks Received in June ... 2750 sacks 4132 sacks Charge covered ditch ... 2234 sacks Used in construction ... 69 sacks 2292 sacks 1840 sacks 4132 sacks Sold consumers ... 85 sacks On hand June 30th ... 4047 sacks DON'T BE MISLED Anaheim Citizens Should Read and Heed This Advice. Kidney trouble is dangerous and often fatal. Don't experiment with something new and untried. Use a tested kidney remedy. Begin with Doan's Kidney Pills. Used in kidney troubles 50 years. Recommended here and everywhere. Ask your neighbor! An Anaheim citizen's statement forms convincing proof. It's local testimony—it can be investigated. Mrs. G. Click, 411 N. Philadelphia St., Anaheim, says: "I am glad to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills for I know they will do what is claimed for them. My kidneys were weak and inactive. I felt dull and languid and my back was weak and lame. Doan's Kidney Pills had been used in my family for years so I decided to try them. Doan's cured me from all signs of kidney complaint." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Click had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N.Y. WHAT HE PREFERRED "And did you say you preferred charges against this man?" asked the judge, looking over his gold-rimmed spectacles. "No, Your Honor," was the quick reply of the man to whom money was owed: "I prefer the cash!"—Yonkers Statesman. ANAHEIM CITRUS FRUIT ASSOCIATION NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of James M. Cornellus, Deceased. Notice is hereby given, by the undersigned, administratrix of the estate of James M. Cornellus, deceased, to the creditors of 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 administratrix at her place of business, at the office of Ames & McFadden, at Suite No. 2, Odd Fellows' Building, at No. 133 West Center street, in the City of Anaheim, in the county of Orange, within ten months after the first publication of this notice. Dated this 7th day of July, 1921. ADA L. CORNELIUS, Administratrix of the Estate of James M. Cornellus, Deceased. 7-14-5t SUMMONS In the Justice's Court of Anaheim Township, County of Orange, State of California. J. R. Nipp, Plaintiff, vs. H. L. Schaefer, Defendant. Summons (Copy) C.C.P.Secs. 844-845. The People of the State of California send Greetings to; H. L. Schaefer, Defendant. You are Hereby Directed to Appear before me at my office, at No. 152 S. Los Angeles Street in the City of Anaheim, in said Township, and answer the complaint in an action entitled as above, brought against you in the Justice's Court of Anaheim Township, County of Orange, State of California, within five days after the service on you of this summons—if it is served within the city and County, township or city in which this action is brought; but within ten days if it is served out SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS Demands on the county of Orange were allowed as read. Anne Bell Bailey was appointed county librarian for a term of 4 years commencing August 1st. The clerk was instructed to notify J. B. Seale to appear before the board on July 13th, at 10:00 a.m. George McPhee was appointed county sealer of weights and measures for a term of four years. Linn L. Shaw, harbor commissioner, was granted a leave of absence from the state for thirty days, commencing July 7th, 1921. The purchaser was instructed to purchase a computing machine for the county assessor. No bids being received for the $20,000 bonds of the Bay City school district, the matter was continued to July 12th, 1921, at 11 a.m. The county engineer was directed to prepare plans and specifications for the improvement of Seventeenth street from Prospect avenue to the Newport road. The petition of S. W. Price et al for a county road 40 feet wide in the Second district was granted. Deed of right of way from John Stirrat et al was accepted, and declared a public road. Deed for right of way from C. R. Vesper et al was accepted and declared a public road. The petition of A. E. Christensen et al to vacate and abandon a certain public alley in the Third road district, was set for hearing July 28, at 10 a.m. The petition of C. R. Vesper et al to vacate and abandon certain public alley in the Third road district, was set for hearing July 26, 1921, at 10:00 a.m. The petition of John Stirrat et al to vacate and abandon a certain public alley in the Third road district, was set for hearing July 26, 1921, at 10:00 a.m. "And did you say you preferred charges against this man?" asked the judge, looking over his gold-rimmed spectacles. "No, Your Honor," was the quick reply of the man to whom money was owed: "I prefer the cash!"—Yonkers Statesman. ANAHEIM CITRUS FRUIT ASSOCIATION Notice of Stockholders' Meeting to Consider Increase of Capital Stock. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of the resolution and order of the board of directors of Anaheim Citrus Fruit Association, organized and existing under the laws of the Statute of California, unanimously adopted at a regular meeting of said board duly held on the 1st day of July, 1921, at the principal place of business of said corporation, towit: At No. 150 East Santa Ana Street, in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California; a meeting of the stockholders of said corporation is hereby called for and will be held at the principal place of business of said corporation, to-wit: At No. 150 East Santa Ana Street, in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California; on Friday, the 16th day of September, 1921, at 2 o'clock P.M., for the purpose of considering and acting upon the proposition to increase the capital stock of said corporation from $50,000.00 divided into 50,000 shares of the par value of $1.00 each, to $200,000.00, divided into 200,000 shares of the par value of $1.00 each. By order of the board of directors. Dated July 1, 1921. W. H. SCHUREMAN, Secretary of Anaheim Citrus Fruit Association. 7-7-Sept 15 NOTICE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notice is hereby given that the Board of Supervisors of Orange county, California, will meet as a Board of Equalization, commencing Tuesday, July 5, 1921, and will continue in session as such Board of Equalization up to and including Friday, July 15, 1921. By order of the Board of Supervisors of Orange county, California. J. M. BACKS, County Clerk, and ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. 6-30-t2 Anaheim Gazette, fifty-two weaken for $1.50. Auto Accessories —Do you need anything in this line? —If so, come in and examine our com- Auto Accessories —Do you need anything in this line? —If so, come in and examine our complete stock. Here you will find just what you want. —Prices are right, too. Charles H. Mann 210 S. Los Angeles St. Phone 43 CULINARY TEMPERAMENT "Charley, dear," said Young Mrs. Torkins, "the new cook is going to leave unless your quit playing the phonograph." "Doesn't she like music?" "Yes. But she says those jazz records set so rapid a tempo she forgets herself and works three or four times as fast as her wages call for."—Washington Star. The best pickpockets do not take your money in a crowd but they come right into your office, where you are alone and tell you to "sign on the dotted line." Anaheim Union Water Co. RUN NO. 3 Will Start July 18, 1921. 100 Inches Per Hour Per Share No water in excess of credit will be delivered, and no more water than the stock limit will be delivered on this run. Orders for rented stock must be in the office not later than July 13, 1921. L. J. SHERIDAN, Sec'y. DO NOT Hold America Back Be one of the over Six Million who are real American Home Owners. If you need a home its time to build now; make a start today, secure your lot on favorable terms, or start a "Home-Saving Fund" in the Savings Bank or Home Saving Association. If you have a Home, and have idle capital help others to secure homes by giving them a lift—for a real American Home is the best security you can hope to find upon which to loan your savings. If you do not wish to be troubled with the details of making such a loan, our Building Loan Associations will look after these matters through their organization for you. ENCOURAGE OTHERS TO MAKE THE BEST INVESTMENT IN LIFE. GIBBS LUMBER FULLERTON ANAHEIM PLACENTIA Anaheim Gazette, $1.50 a Year Excelsior Creamery Co. Anaheim Gazette, $1.50 a Year Excelsior Creamery Co. "WATCH US GROW" We wish to announce to the milk consumers of Anaheim that we carry the largest and most up-to-date line of Dairy Products in Orange County. PHONE US YOUR ORDER PHONE 177 --- ANAHEIM --- PHONE 177 GET OUR ESTIMATE Before you build. 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