anaheim-gazette 1923-12-13
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SUPERVISOR'S PROCEEDINGS
Map of Tract No. 629 was ordered received by the board, and same referred to the City Engineer of the city of Fullerton.
The Petitilion of W. F. Montgomery, et al., to vacate and abandon a portion of that certain public alley, located in the Fifth Road District, was continued for hearing to December 18, 1923, at 10 A. M.
Map of Central Memorial Park Block 7, was ordered received by the Board, and same referred to the City Engineer of the City of Stanton.
Map of Central Memorial Park Block 1, was ordered received by the Board, and same referred to the City Engineer of the City of Stanton.
A resolution for the appointment of Traffic Officers was adopted.
H. S. Warner, Frank R. Stewart, Vernon Myers and L. J. Heffner were appointed Motorcycle officers at a salary of $210.00 per month.
It was ordered that Assessment No. 9932 assessed to Rebecca J. Hayes, be cancelled for reason that same is a double assessment.
It was ordered that the sum of $55,265.00 be cancelled on Assessment, Statement No. 129053, assessed to Petroleum Midway Oil Company, Ltd., for reason that same is a double assessment.
The County Auditor was ordered to cancel Warrant No. 821, made payable to Bastanchure Ranch Co. for the sum of $2,390.00, $2,000 made payable to the government, if you fail to appreciate the government under which you and your family enjoy the privileges you do as citizens of the United States. You should not be here. The person who accepts the individual happiness and individual prosperity of the United States and fails to appreciate it
Once you shatter your respect for the property was destroyed last year, it is known that at least of these blazes were put for carcassness or fainting they need not have hung is a heavy toll for there are brick buildings World that have stood of years and have no
It was ordered that the sum of $55.265.00 be cancelled on Assessment, Statement No. 129053, assessed to Petroleum Midway Oil Company, Ltd., for reason that same is a double assessment.
The County Auditor was ordered to cancel Warrant No. 821, made payable to Bastanchury Ranch Co. for the sum of $2,390.00, $2,000 made payable out of the Third District Road Fund, and $390.00 made payable out of the County Good Road Funds. The reason for cancellatlaon being that the County did not purchase property as advertised for.
It was ordered that assessment No. 4636, assessed in the name of E.S. Burdick be cancelled for reason that Soldiers Exemption was not allowed on this property.
A deed for right of way from Arion Putnam, et al, in the Fifth Road District, was accepted and declared a public highway.
A resolution was passed by the Board of Supervisors in the matter of Road Improvement District No. 26, setting the 8th day of January, 1924, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. of that day, or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard at the Chambers of the said Board, to order work to be done, as described in the said Resolution.
The Board of Supervisors of Los Angeles County are hereby authorized to construct a bridge on Centralia Avenue across Coyote Creek and one on Artesia Avenue across Coyote Creek. The County Auditor was authorized to draw warrant for one-half of the cost of said bridges, said bridges being one-half in each County.
The Petition for formation of the Yorba Linda Lighting District was granted. Election set for December 27th, 1923.
THE LEGION'S CREED
"If you appreciate the happiness and enjoyment which comes from living in the best country in the world then you are patriotic."
This is the grist of a new definition of patriotism phrased by James F. Collins, State Commander of the American Legion in California.
Once you shatter your respect for the government, if you fail to appreciate the government under which you and your family enjoy the privileges you do as citizens of the United States, you should not be here. The person who accepts the individual happiness and individual prosperity of the United States and fails to appreciate it has no right to live here."
EVERYBODY KNOWS BETTER
Mr. McAdoo says we can have both a soldier bonus and lower taxes. He is the same McAdoo who thought he could pay railroad workers higher wages and give the people lower freight rates. He probably thinks the old adage is untrue and that a man can eat his cake and have it, too. But there are a hundred million people in the United States who will tell Mr. McAdoo that he is either ignorant or insincere, and in either case that he is unfit to fill the high office of President. There are a lot of people who favor the soldier bonus, but no honest man thinks we can have both the bonus and lower taxes. Some of us are willing to pay the tax in order to give the soldiers the bonus. Others think that payment of the bonus would have injurious effects upon the country as a whole without any real and permanent benefit to the veterans. However great the injury might be, it would be slight as compared with the effects of putting at the head of the government a man of such unsound ideas as McAdoo. The country can stand the strain of paying a bonus. It can't stand the shock of four years of administration by a man who thinks you can pay a bonus and reduce taxes at the same time.
HARDING'S GREATEST MONUMENT
Devoted friends of Warren Gamaliel Harding will raise $3,000,000 by subscription to perpetuate the memory of the only American President who ever spoke on Canadian soil. Half of that sum will be spent on a mausoleum and shrine at Marlon, O. The other $1,500,000 will be invested to keep these buildings up forever.
It is a good, wholesome project, and Canadians who can afford it should subscribe liberally in the name of Canadian-American friendship, of
CALIFORNIA'S
Although less than half of the motor vehicles are devoted exclusively uses, residents of the credited with getting as much fun out of average person in this conclusion is free piled by the National Chamber of Commerce by the touring bureaus mobile Club of Southern.
A survey of the use mobiles are put there indicates that 46 per cent formia car owners use for camping and 64 per cent family bus for pleasure over the country half of these figures.
Residents of two forians in taking their cars, but the lack attribute this to them one lives in Californiy and points of interest at hand and long tripary.
Failure to signal turning is the most ocular State Motor vehicle reckless driving ranking to the vigilance caused by one of Southern California's law have been reported
THE LEGION'S CREED
"If you appreciate the happiness and enjoyment which comes from living in the best country in the world then you are patriotic."
This is the grist of a new definition of patriotism phrased by James F. Collins, State Commander of the American Legion in California.
Collins' new patriotic creed for the members of the ex-service men's organization declared that "If you believe you are living in the best country in the world and if you believe that the prosperity of this country is greater and that it offers greater opportunities than any other country; if you believe you can enjoy greater happiness and that it is the best place to raise your family in, you should appreciate that happiness and enjoyment."
Commonder Collins declares "If you do appreciate these things then you are patriotic, if you do not you fail to do your duty as an American."
"If you do appreciate it, it is your duty to put your shoulder to the wheel and arouse in your family, patriotism for the greatest government in existence today and when you establish your appreciation by your active efforts in the maintenance of your form of government; by your maintenance of your very community life, then you are showing patriotism by practicing patriotism and when you fail to do this you are failing in the most important function as a citizen of the United States. You are falling to show that you appreciate that you are living under the privileges of the Stars and Stripes and in falling to appreciate that, you are striking at the very root of your family life.
Devoted friends of Warren Gamaliel Harding will raise $3,000,000 by subscription to perpetuate the memory of the only American President who ever spoke on Canadian soil. Half of that sum will be spent on a mausoleum and shrine at Marion, O. The other $1,500,000 will be invested to keep these buildings up forever.
It is a good, wholesome project, and Canadians who can afford it should subscribe liberally in the name of Canadian-American friendship, of which Harding was a champion.
But this $1,500,000 mausoleum will only be a poor imitation of the shrine Warren Harding erected for himself in Vancouver last July.
No monument can be erected now that will equal in stability, force and appeal the picture that thousands of Canadians carry in their memories of this great, generous man, destined so soon for the grave, stretching out both his arms in love and friendship to the Canadian people in the leafy paradise of Stanley Park.
The new sense of international amity engendered that day in Vancouver and spread by word of mouth and the press to every corner of the North American continent is Warren Gamaliel Harding's most beautiful, most useful and most lasting monument.
And if the loving friends who would perpetuate his memory seek an inscription for the beautiful shrine they will erect to him they will find no truer than this:
"Here is a man who one summer's day drew two nations closer together in friendship, trust and esteem than any two nations have ever been drawn before."—Vancouver Sun.
FIRE'S DESTRUCTION
Nearly 15,000 persons lost their lives and $500,000,000 worth of pro-
Failure to signal turning is the most opportune of the State Motor reckless driving ranking to the vigilance command just compiled by the Southern California law have been reported divided into 23 separate check included three Southern California Diego, and Los Angeles hand is sufficient to lers are more careless als than any other Perpetual vigilance as the best guarantee.
THE TIME OF DEATH
The time of one's death has always been considered beyond human knowledge. Dr. Charles Mayo, famous American surgeon, declares that in the case of most men, a competent physical examination will disclose within a year or two when they will die, and what will cause their deaths.
This is not prophecy, in the usual sense, but merely scientific reasoning from causes to effects, as observed in thousands of cases. It is like telling a motorist that, with a given car, speed and direction, he will reach a certain point at a certain time.
But there is nothing fatal about it, in Dr. Mayo's view. This scientific foretelling of death is based, as in the case of the motorist, upon the supposition that he will continue his present procedure. The motorist may change his manner of travel; the patient may change his mode of life.
Dr. Mayo says that the average man has it in his power, by a rational change of physical habits, to add 10 years to his indicated period of life.
NOTICE
In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange.
In the Matter of the Estate of Cornelius Silbernagel, Deceased. Notice of Sale of Real Estate at Private Sale.
Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned executor of the will of Cornelius Silbernabel, Deceased, will sell at private sale, in one parcel, to the highest bidder, upon the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned and set forth, and subject to the confirmation of said Superior Court, on or after Monday, the 22nd day of October, 1923, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, all of the right, title and interest of the estate of said
SUMMONS
In the Justice's Court of Anaheim Township, County of Orange, State of California.
A. C. Bowers, Henry M. Adams and Elmer L. Bowers, co-partners transacting business under the name and style of Adams-Bowers Lumber Company, Plaintiffs, vs. Anaheim Building Corporation, a corporation, and Joe Siegel, Defendants.
The People of the State of California send Greetings to; Anaheim Building Corporation, a corporation, and Joe Siegel, Defendants.
You are Hereby Directed to Appear before me at my office, at the City Hall, 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 of said township or city but in the County in which the action is brought, and within twenty days if served elsewhere.
And you are hereby notified that unless you so appear and answer as above required, the said Plaintiffs will take judgment for any money or damages demanded in the Complaint, as arising upon contract or they will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint.
Given, under my hand this 25th day of September, 1923.
G. B. BROWN,
Justice of the Peace of said Township.
AMES & McFADDEN.
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
9-27 to 11-29-22
NOTICE
In the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California.
In the Matter of the Estate of Mary Anna Neubauer, Deceased. Notice for Publication of Time of Proving Will, Etc.
Notice is hereby given that Friday.
property was destroyed last year in fires
It is known that at least 80 percent of these blazes were preventable. But for carelessness or faulty construction they need not have happened. This is a heavy toll for thoughless ness. There are brick buildings in the Old World that have stood for hundreds of years and have never even been threatened by flames. Most of the construction there is of a kind to defy the casual match. Here much of our building materials in homes and shops is as combustible as powder. The pioneer European built for the ages. Here we build for a quick sale. And frequently we sell to the insurance companies. The point about brick is that it has passed through fire in the making and can never again be affected by flame.
CALIFORNIA'S AUTOS
Although less than three per cent of the motor vehicles in California are devoted exclusively to pleasure uses, residents of the golden state are credited with getting more than twice as much fun out of their cars as the average person in the United States. This conclusion is from figures compiled by the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce and analyzed by the touring bureau of the Automobile Club of Southern California.
A survey of the uses to which automobiles are put the country over indicates that 46 per cent of the California car owners use their vehicles for camping and 64 per cent utilize the family bus for picnics. The average over the country is less than one half of these figures.
Residents of two states lead Californians in taking long jaunts with their cars, but the loyal native sons attribute this to the fact that when one lives in California all the scenery and points of interest are close at hand and long trips are not necessary.
Failure to signal properly before turning is the most common violation of the State Motor Vehicle Act, and reckless driving ranks second, according to the vigilance committee reports just compiled by the Automobile Club of Southern California.
A total of 36,971 violations of the law have been reported, these being into 26 separate counts. This
In the Matter of the Estate of Cornellus Silbernagel, Deceased. Notice of Sale of Real Estate at Private Sale.
Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned executrix of the will of Cornellus Silbernagel, Deceased, will sell at private sale, in one parcel, to the highest bidder, upon the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned and set forth, and subject to the confirmation of said Superior Court, on or after Monday, the 22nd day of October, 1923, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, all of the right title and interest of the estate of said Cornellus Silbernagel. Deceased at the time of his death, in and to the real property hereinafter described, and all the right, title and interest that said estate has, by operation of law, or otherwise, acquired other than, or in addition to that of said deceased at the time of his death, in, and to that certain real property situate, lying and being in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, described as follows, to wit:
Beginning at a point 523.75 feet South 15 1-2" East of a point on the South line of Center Street, which is 603 feet South 74 1-2" West from the Northeast corner of Vineyard Lot "E6," as shown on a Map of Anaheim, recorded in Book 4, pages 629 and 636 of Deeds, Records of Loff Angeles County, California, and running thence South 15 1-2" East 57.50 feet more or less, to a point in the Northwesterly line of that certain strip of land conveyed to the City of Anaheim for alley purposes by deed recorded in Book 363, page 52 of Deeds, Records of Orange County; thence South 74 1-2" West along the Northerly line of said strip of land so conveyed to the City of Anaheim, 208 feet to a point in the Westerly line of the land conveyed to C. Silbernagel by deed recorded in Book 124, page 109 of Deeds, Records of Orange County, California; thence North 15 1-2" West 57.50 feet and thence North 74 1-2" East 208 feet to the place of beginning.
Terms and Condition of Sale
Cash, in lawful money of the United States, ten per cent (10%) of the purchase money to accompany the bid. balance on confirmation of sale by said Superior Court. Said sale shall be made subject to the confirmation of the said Superior Court. Bids or offers must be in writing and may be left at the office of Welsel & Stark. The attorneys for said executrix, at Suite 2, Golden State National Bank Building, in the City of Anaheim, Orange County, California, or may be delivered to the executrix personally at her place of residence at No. 619 West Broadway, in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, or may be filed in the office of the Clerk of said Superior Court at any time after the publication of this notice and before the making of the sale.
Dated: Anaheim, California, this 4th day of October, 1923.
Given under my hand this 25th day of September, 1923.
G. B. BROWN,
Justice of the Peace of said Township.
AMES & McFADDEN,
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
9-27 to 11-29-22
NOTICE
In the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California.
In the Matter of the Estate of Mary Anna Neubauer, Deceased. Notice for Publication of Time of Proving Will. Etc.
Notice is hereby given that Friday, the 19th day of October, 1923, at 10 o'clock a.m., of said day, at the court room of Department 2 of this court.
In the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, has been appointed as the time and place for hearing the application Paul Neubauer and Elsa Neubauer, praying that a document now on file in this court, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of the said deceased, he admitted to probate, that Letters Testamentary be issued thereon to said Paul Neubauer and Elsa Neubauer, at which time and place all persons interested therein may appear and contest the same.
Dated October 3, 1923.
J. M. BACKS,
County Clerk.
WEISEL & STARK.
Attorneys for Petitioners.
Publish Oct. 4, 11 and 18.
NOTICE
In the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California.
Clara M. Swan, Plaintiff; vs. Frank Hart, Defendant. Action brought in the Superior Court of Orange county, state of California, and the amended complaint filed in the office of the clerk of said county of Orange. William A. Alderson, Attorney for Plaintiff.
The People of the State of California Send Greetings to Frank Hart, Defendant.
You Are Hereby Directed to Appear and answer the amended 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 plaintiff will take judgment for any money or damages demanded in the amended complaint, as arising upon contract, or plaintiff will apply to the court for any relief demanded in the amended complaint.
Given under my hand and the seal of the Superior Court of the County
Failure to signal properly before turning is the most common violation of the State Motor Vehicle Act, and reckless driving ranks second, according to the vigilance committee reports just compiled by the Automobile Club of Southern California.
A total of 36,971 violations of the law have been reported, those being divided into 23 separate counts. This check included three counties in Southern California — Orange, San Diego, and Los Angeles. The data at hand is sufficient to indicate that drivers are more careless regarding signals than any other phase of driving. Perpetual vigilance is recommended as the best guarantee of safety.
PUBLIC SALES
We have purchased 122,000 pair U. S. Army Munson last shoes, sizes 5 1/2 to 12 which was the entire surplus stock of one of the largest U. S. Government shoe contractors.
This shoe is guaranteed one hundred per cent solid leather, color dark tan, bellows tongue, dirt and water proof. The actual value of this shoe is $6.00. Owing to this tremendous buy we can offer same to the public at $2.95.
Sond correct size. Pay postman on delivery or send money order. If shoes are not as represented we will cheerfully refund your money promptly upon request.
National Bay State Shoe Company
296 Broadway, New York
Santa Ana Monumental Works
BEN P. LIPPI, Proprietor
"FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC"
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"Our Car at Your Service."
Phone 1800
504 E. 4th St., Santa Ana.
SCHNEIDER'S MARKET
131 West Center Street
We buy and sell only A-No. 1 Steer Beef, Milk Lamb, Milk Veal, Young Pork. All No. 1 meats have ono-third more food value than cheaper grades. Watch for our Saturday Specials.
Phone 20
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OFFICE PHONES
HOME 753-1 SUNSET 341-J.
Residence, 887 S. Los Angeles St.
RESIDENCE PHONES
PACIFIC 341-M HOME 753-2
J. W. TRUXAW, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
HOURS 11-12; 2-4; 7-8
GOLDEN STATE BANK BLDG.
Cor. Center and Los Angeles Sts.
ANAHEIM, CAL.
BUILDING AND LOAN
Fire and Compensation Insurance
FRANK TAUSCH
111 N. Los Angeles St.
Office Phone 46 Res. 342-W
PHONE 784-J.
Dr. W.W. Adams
THE OSTEOPATH
Has opened office again and will be glad to meet all of his old friends, and as many new ones as he can at
220 North Olive Street,
ANAHEIM, CALIF.
DR. CHAS S. O'TOOLE
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Rooms 206-207 First National Bank Building
J.C.Osher, D.D.S., M.D
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT—ORAL SURGERY—GLASSES FITTED
SUITE 1 CENTRAL BLDG.
PHONE SUNSET 387
JOHNSTON - WICKETT CLINIC
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
HOURS
8:00 A.M. 5:00 P.M.
DANCING
220 North Olive Street,
ANAHEIM, CALIF.
DR. CHAS S. O'TOOLE
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Room 206-207 First National Bank Building
Anaheim, California
Hours: 10-11; 1-4; 7-8
Office 333-J Residence 333-M
M. Eugene Durfee
ARCHITECT
Room 5, Cassou Bldg.
Phone 692 Anaheim
J. H. COLE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Diseases of the Eye and Fitting of Glasses a Specialty
312-313 First National Bank Bldg.
Tel. Office Home Phone
644-J 644-M
Anaheim, California
JOHNSTON - WICKETT CLINIC
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
HOURS
8:00 A.M. 5:00 P.M.
DANCING
Taylor & Anthony, Academy of Dancing—class every Monday at 8 p.m. Dancing every Friday night.
Ladies free.
243 W. CENTER, ANAHEMI
Phone 698-J.
Orange County Business College
626 North Main Street, Santa Ana,
California.
Enroll now for the fall term
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Secretarial, Accountancy, Business Administration, Bookkeeping Posting Machine and Shorthand courses.
Every graduate placed in a good position. You can enter any school day or school evening. Call or write for our free catalogue explaining everything.
J. W. McCORMAG, Pres.
DODGE BROTHERS TOURING CAR
—In city traffic or on the open road,
this new touring car impresses you instantly with its exceptional riding comfort.
—the seats are deeper and lower.
The body has been lengthened to afford more leg room. Its low-swung design reduces side away and increases the car's stability at all speeds.
—the front strings are wider, and built of more and thinner leaves; the rear springs—now underslung—have been materially increased in length.
—In fact the comfort of the car is comparable in every way with its good looks and the well known character of its performance.
design reduces side away and increases the car's stability at all speeds.
The front strings are wider, and built of more and thinner leaves; the rear springs—now underslung—have been materially increased in length.
In fact the comfort of the car is comparable in every way with its good looks and the well known character of its performance.
CHAS. H. MANN
Dodge Dealer
210 S. Los Angeles St. Anaheim, Cal.
Phone 43
Stroup’s Market
115 North Los Angeles St.
We guarantee every article sold to be absolutely first class. Money back if not satisfactory.
You can find anything in the meat line that you want at our market, and our low prices will surprise you. Call and ask us about it.
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