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Anaheim Gazette ESTABLISHED 1870 ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY Henry Kuehel, Editor and Prophetor SUBSCRIPTION PER YEAR ... $1.50 SIX MONTHS ... $1.00 THREE MONTHS ... $ .50 Entred at the Anaheim Postoffice as second-class matter REDUCTION DENIED The Interstate Commerce Commission has made public a tentative report of Examiner Steer, denying the petition of the California Growers and shippers Protective League for a reduction in the rates on deciduous fruits from California producing points to Eastern consuming markets. Hearings in this proceeding were conducted in San Francisco before Examiner Steer beginning December 3 and ending December 14, 1923 and was, perhaps, one of the longest and best presented rate proceedings conducted by the Federal Commission in California for a number of years past. At the time the hearings took place the rate was and is today, $1.73 per 100 pounds to the principal consuming points. Prior to the first war changes in the rate, which took effect June 25, 1918, it was $1.15 per 100 pounds; this rate was increased to $1.44 on June 25, 1918, to $1.92 on August 26, 1920 and was reduced January 1, 1922 to the present rate of $1.73, an increase of 58 cents per 100 pounds over the rate in effect June 24, 1918, or an increase of 50.5 per cent. The complainants sought a reduction in the rate to $1.44 per 100 pounds, this being the rate made effective June 25, 1918, by the achieved his real success after he took over a megaphone and had the title of director bestowed upon him. John Gilbert thought at first that he was best suited to the direction of pictures. Working up from an assistant directorship in a very short time he soon had the complete control of productions in his own hands. But after appearing as leading man in of his own features the demand for his services as an actor was so great that he finally had to abandon his directorial career. Calvin Coolidge has more followers today than any other man in the United States of America. He is our greatest leader. NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 13,979 In the Superior Court of the State of California, in-and for the County of Orange. In the matter of the estate of Julien O. Royer, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned, Special Administrator of the Estate of Julien O. Royer, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within ten months after the first publication of this notice, to the said special administrator at 307 North Philadelphia Street, in the city of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, which said place the undersigned selects as a place of business in all matters connected with said estate, or to file them with the necessary vouchers, within ten months after the first publication of this notice in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange. cash in lawful mode States, the following cree, described ree in the County of Orinifornia, and more pared as follows, tow half (E½) of the (W½) of the Northerly (NE¼) of the Southerly (SW¼) of Seattle Township Four (Eleven (11) West), Including all builtiments thereon, or ed thereon, water reversions and reeds and remainders, reits thereof. Together singular the tenemene and appurtenances Charter 6481 First in the State of O 1. a Loans and acceptances exchange or this bank ... Total Loans 2. Overdrafts, un... 4. U. S. Government a Deposited to par value) b All other Units (including p... Total ... 5. Other bonds, Banking house Furniture and Lawful Rese... Items with o f collection Cash in vau banks ... 1. Amount due trust company than include... 3. Checks on ot as reporting Total of Item b Miscellaneous Redemption KING VIDOR, ONE TIME ACTOR DIRECTS JOHN GILBERT, ONE TIME DIRECTOR King Vidor, who directed Ellnor Glyn's Metro-Goldwyn picture, "His Hour," which comes to the California theater on Sunday began his picture career as an actor. John Gilbert, engaged as leading man for the same company and Mrs. Glyn's ideal type screen lover, started in pictures as a director. King Vidor directed John Gilbert NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on the 26th day of September, 1924, the undersigned, Superintendent of Streets of the City of Anaheim, received from the Clerk of the Board of Trustees of said city a certain assessment roll consisting of a certified copy of the report, assessment and plat accompanying the same made by the commissioners appointed by said Board of Trustees to assess benefits and damages and have general supervision of the work in the matter of widening East South Street and the opening of a 15 foot alley in the Carroll Tract, in the City of Anaheim, in accordance with Resolution of Intention No. 179 of the Board of Trustees of said City, passed and adopted February 28, 1924 as said report assessment and plat was finally confirmed and adopted by said Board of Trustees. Notice is further given that all sums levied and assessed in said assessment roll are due and payable immediately, and that payment of said sum is to be made to said Superintendent of Streets within thirty (30) days from the date of the first publication of this notice, which said notice was first published on the 2d day of October, 1924. All assessments not paid before the expiration of said thirty days will be declared to be delinquent and thereafter the sum of five per cent upon the amount of each delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising each delinquent assessment, will be added thereto. Dated this 26th day of September, 1924. J. W. PRICE, Superintendent of Streets of the City of Anaheim. 10-2-3t. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT In and For the County of Orange. ONE TIME DIRECTOR King Vidor, who directed Ellinor Glyn's Metro-Goldwyn picture, "His Hour," which comes to the California theater on Sunday began his picture career as an actor. John Gilbert, engaged as leading man for the same company and Mrs. Glyn's ideal type screen lover, started in pictures as a director. King Vidor directed John Gilbert in "His Hour" and the combination worked out ideally for they both understood the business of the other. King Vidor's screen career dates back a number of years when he began as extra with a company in the east. He played a number of leading roles in the days when a two-reel picture was a feature production, but Learn Autos in Los Angeles EVERYWHERE in California auto men are wanted. Job open for trained mechanics, electricians, battery experts, machine shop men, tire men, shop foreman, garage managers. All earn big pay—$40 to $125 week. You can learn auto business easily and quickly in our big training shops. No previous experience necessary. Any man, of any age can learn Tools and equipment FREE. Work furnished to earn room and board while learning. Only expense is low tuition. Write for BIG FREES 84-PAGE ILLUSTRATED AUTO CATALOG. Explains everything. National Automotive School Dept. 1435 4004 So. Figueroa Los Angeles, California Name Address City IN THE SUPERIOR COURT In and For the County of Orange, State of California Sale Under Foreclosure of Mortgage W. H. Beazley and Marie M. Beazley, his wife, vs. Montez A. Gore, widow of W. Z. Gore, Deceased, Montez A. Gore as Administratrix of Estate of W. Z. Gore, Deceased, A. B. Clark and Mary Clark, his wife, L. M. Londergan and Mary Londergan, his wife, V. A. Porter and Elizabeth Porter, his wife, Horace Porter and Dorothy Porter, his wife, Rufus Porter and Z. G. Porter, his wife, Lloyd M. Porter, a single man, H. A. Gaddie and Mary Gaddle, his Wife, Jane D Holt and John-Holt, her husband, Paul J. Saxer and Mary Saxer, his wife, John Doe, et al. Defendants. 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 16th day of September, A. D., 1924 and a Writ of Execution for the enforcement of judgment requiring sale of property under foreclosure of Mortgage issued out of the said superior court on the 16th day of September, A. D., 1924, in the above entitled action in favor of W. H. Beazley and Marie M. Beazley, his wife, plaintiffs and against Montez A. Gore, widow of W. Z. Gore, Deceased et al., Defendants, a copy of which said decree of foreclosure duly attested under the seal of the said Superior Court on the 1st day of October A. D., 1924 and to me delivered on the same day, together with the said writ annexed thereto, whereby I am commanded to sell at public auction for cash in lawful money of the United States, the following and in said decree, described real estate. Situated in the County of Orange, State of California, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: The East One-half (E½) of the West One-half (W½) of the Northeast One-quarter (NE¼) of the Southwest One-quarter (SW¼) of Section Sixteen (16), Township Four (4) South, Range Eleven (11) West, S. B. B. & M. Including all buildings and improvements thereon, or that may be erected thereon, water and water rights, reversions and reversion, remainder and remainders, rents issues and profits thereof. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belong- ing or in any wise appertaining. Public notice is hereby given that on Thursday the 30th day of October, A. D., 1924 at 10:30 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 Lawful Money of the United States, all the above described real estate, or as much thereof as will be sufficient to satisfy said decree for principal, interest and all costs. Given under my hand this 7th day of October, A. D., 1924, SAM JERNIGAN, Sheriff. By Cora M. Kurrle, Deputy-Guss Hagenstein, Fullerton, Calif., Attorney for plaintiff. Charter 6481 Reserve District No. 12 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National Bank AT ANAHEIM in the State of California, at the close of business on October 10th, 1924 RESOURCES 1. a Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances of other banks and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement of this bank ... $1,315,428.03 Total Loans ... $1,315,428.03 2. Overdrafts, unsecured ... 920.00 4. U.S. Government Securities Owned: a Deposited to secure circulation (U.S. Bonds par value) ... 100,000.00 b All other United States Government securities (including premiums, if any) ... 71,000.00 Total ... 171,000.00 5. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc ... 194,946.00 Banking house ... 76,155.61 Furniture and fixtures ... 33,550.99 Total ... 109,706.60 8. Lawful Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank ... 137,392.55 9. Items with Federal Reserve Bank in process of collection ... 30,373.96 9. Cash in vault and amount due from national banks ... 502,533.83 1. Amount due from state banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States (other than included in Items 8, 9, and 10) ... 70,000.00 3. Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank ... 5,564.45 Total of Items 9, 10, 11, and 13 ... 608,472.24 b Miscellaneous cash items ... 967.19 Redemption fund with U.S. Treasury and due... 967.19 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc... 194,946.00 Banking house... 76,155.61 Furniture and fixtures... 33,550.99 Lawful Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank... 109,706.60 Items with Federal Reserve Bank in process of collection... 137,392.55 Cash in vault and amount due from national banks... 30,373.96 Amount due from state banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States (other than included in Items 8, 9, and 10)... 70,000.00 Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank... 5,564.45 Total of Items 9, 10, 11, and 13... 608,472.24 b Miscellaneous cash items... 967.19 Redemption fund with U.S. Treasurer and due from U.S. Treasurer... 967.19 Other assets, if any... 5,000.00 Total... 2,544,244.61 LIABILITIES 17. Capital Stock paid in... 150,000.00 18. Surplus fund... 50,000.00 19. Undivided Profits... 56,902.92 c Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid... 26,438.98 Circulating notes outstanding... 30,463.94 Amount due to Federal Reserve Bank (deferred credits)... 97,800.00 Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States and foreign countries (other than included in Item 21)... 55,802.75 Certified checks outstanding... 559.41 Cashier's Checks outstanding... 17,609.58 Totals of Items 21, 23, 24, and 25... 85,517.57 Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve (deposits payable within within 30 days): Individual deposits subject to check... 1,576,577.57 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed)... 94,132.32 State county or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank or surety bond... 135,000.00 Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve Items 26,27, and 28 Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings): Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed)... 282,397.94 State county or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank or surety bond... 40,000.00 Postal savings deposits... 1,046.19 Total of time deposits subject to Reserve Items 32,33, and 35... 323,444.13 United States Deposits (other than Postal Savings) including War Loan deposit account and deposits United States disbursement officers... 1,309.08 Total... 2,544,244.61 STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of Orange I. H. H. Benjamin, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. H. BENJAMIN, Cashier (NOTARY SEAL) Correct Attest: SAMUEL KRAEMER S. C. HARTRANET WM. J. SIEMANN, Directors Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of October, 1924. LEONARD EVANS, Notary Public No. of Bank 329 COPY FOR PUBLISHER OF THE. American Savings Bank H. H. BENJAMIN, Cashier (NOTARY SEAL) Correct Attest: SAMUEL KRAEMER S. C. HARTRANFT WM. J. SIEMANN, Directors Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of October, 1924. LEONARD EVANS, Notary Public No. of Bank 329 COPY FOR PUBLISHER OF THE American Savings Bank OF ANAHEIM At Anaheim, Calif. as the close of business on the 10th day of October, 1924. RESOURCES 1 & 2 Loans and Discounts (including Rediscounts) ... $ 929,352.83 6. United States Securities Owned ... 30,300 7. All other Bonds, Warrants and Securities (including Premium thereon, less all offsetting Bond Adjustment Accounts ... 91,400.92 10. Due from Federal Reserve Bank ... 26,000.00 11. Due from Other Banks ... 257,805.77 12. Actual Cash on Hand ... 3,803.79 14. Checks and Other Cash Items ... 42.50 Total ... 1,338,705.81 LIABILITIES 18. Capital Paid in ... 100,000.00 19. Surplus ... 20,000.00 21. All Undivided Profits (less Expenses, Interest and Taxes Paid) ... 62,184.04 27c. Savings Deposits ... 1,056,488.72 27e. Time Certificates of Deposit ... 75,033.05 28. State, County and Municipal Deposits ... 25,000.00 Total ... 1,338,705.81 Interest Earned but not Collected (not included in Resources or liabilities) ... 9,293.52 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE Wm. J. Siemann, President and E. Zitzmann, Secretary (Cashier) of the American Savings Bank of Anaheim, being duly sworn, each for himself, says he has a personal knowledge of the matters contained in the foregoing report of condition and that every allegation, statement, matter and thing therein contained is true to the best of his knowledge and belief. WM. J. SIEMANN, President E. Zitzmann, Secretary (Cashier) (SEAL) Severally subscribed and sworn to before me by both deponents, the 14th day of October, 1924. CECILE ATHERTON, Notary Public in and for said County of Orange, State of California. My Commission Expires September 6, 1926. SECRETS? The secret of table linen preparedness is to have tathe cloths, napkins, doilies, centerpieces, etc. launched as fast as they become soiled. Keep in touch with us, or give us standing instructions for regular calling, and your linen closet will be constantly supplied with snowy linens. 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Strict adherence to conservative banking principles and the highest of modern service are two important features in characterize the progressiveness of this instituOurs is a safe, constructive service of the ut- which affords every faeility and banking acmodation to its patrons. Strict adherence to conservative banking principles and the highest of modern service are two important features in charactize the progressiveness of this instituOurs is a safe, constructive service of the utvalue to our patrons. It is because of this that the Anaheim National Bank has enjoych a steady and substantial growth. Anaheim National Bank OFFICERS L. Dolan, Prest. Jno.A.Wents, V.-P. A.B. McCord, Cash. R. L. Phegley, Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS L. Dolan, Fred C. Rimpau, J. J. Dwyer, J. H. Wents, B. Fisher, D. Jessurun, A.B. McCord