anaheim-gazette 1925-04-16
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IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO
Items of Local Interest Culled from the Files of Former Issues of This Paper
50 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK
April 17, 1875
John Westphal has sold 30 feet of his lot on the corner of Center and Clementine streets. The purchaser will at once commence building a store.
Dr. Burnett has located in Santa Ana.
Otto Evers gave a baille at his new boarding house, near the depot, on Wednesday evening. It is reported to have been a very enjoyable affair.
The Messrs. Plato will in a few days begin fitting up their general merchandise store in The Gazette building.
Dr. Hayward of Orange informs us that not a single vine on his farm war injured by the frost. This he attributes to the fact that, as he never irrigates, the soil had sufficient warmth to resist the frost.
Mr. Mendelson despatched on Thursday several wagon loads of goods from this place. Judging from the frequency of these events, he must be doing a lively business in the little town of San Juan Canalgranite.
Company want $17,370 in bonds. Arthur Brown wants $14,500 in bonds. D. B. Jennings will build it for $11,900 in gold or $13,000 in bonds. The contract will be awarded at the next meeting of the board, which will be held on May 3.
Max Nebelung of the Anaheim hotel had a slight unpleasantness on Wednesday afternoon, the result of one of his employees getting outside of too much fighting fluid. Judge Clark has the fellow's pop-gun and all is quiet again.
25 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK
April 19, 1900
Mrs. Konig leaves today for a week's visit with friends in Los Angeles.
Arno Hansen has invitations out for a party at the home of his parents on Orangethorpe avenue tomorrow evening.
Otto Rust has installed a new pump at his winery on Palm street. The water is down 40 feet.
James Gardiner has been appointed constable for the Fullerton precinct vice A. A. Pendergrast resigned. The
Dr. Hayward of Orange informs us that not a single vine on his farm war injured by the frost. This he attributes to the fact that, as he never irrigates, the soil had sufficient warmth to resist the frost.
Mr. Mendelson despatched on Thursday several wagon loads of goods from this place. Judging from the frequency of these events, he must be doing a lively business in the little town of San Juan Capitrano.
In the final report of the superintendent of the Wells Fargo & Company express in regard to the amount collected in aid of the Kansas and Nebraska sufferers, we find that Anaheim contributed $4. Bully for Anaheim.
Mendelson, the fashionable tailor has increased his stock and decreased his prices. He now makes Cassimer pants for $8 and a suit of the same material for $25 and upwards.
Bishop Mora, on his recent visit to Anaheim, presented to the members of the Catholic church a beautiful bound edition of the Bible in five volumes, to be put up at a raffle and the proceeds to be applied to the building of the new Catholic church.
Robert Strong, superintendent of Westminster colony, informs us that 100 families in Arkansas desire to settle on lands adjacent to the colony. Mr. Strong is confident that during the months of May and June there will be a vast incoming of population.
The I. O. O. F. of Anaheim and Orange will hold a public meeting at the hall in Anaheim on the morning of the twenty-sixth instant, to which every one is invited. In the afternoon a picnic will be held on the Strobel grounds, and in the evening a ball at Enterprise hall will wind up the festivities.
F. A. Koll has been passing a few days in town. We understand that the state of his health is such that he has abandoned the idea of starting a lumber yard.
N. H. Mitchell begs leave to inform the public that he has discontinued running his stage to Wilmington for the present.
About 40 persons were at Fairview
Arno Hansen has invitations out for a party at the home of his parents on Orangethorpe avenue tomorrow evening.
Otto Rust has installed a new pump at his winery on Palm street. The water is down 40 feet.
James Gardiner has been appointed constable for the Fullerton precinct vice A. A. Pendergrast resigned. The latter has moved to the oil fields where he has secured employment.
George Dunn came over from Redlands the first of the week on a short business mission. George reports business brisk at Redlands. He purchased a quantity of hay while here.
Mrs. A. C. Falder, with her little daughter, arrived on Friday from Tacoma, Wash., and are stopping with her relatives, George Bauer and family. She has been in precarious health for some months and was advised to try a change of climate. Mr Falder will return to California later.
The following officers were elected at a meeting of the Deciduous Fruit Association of Anaheim on Saturday April 14: J. B. Neff, president; J. B. Rae, vice-president; John A. Eymann secretary; Citizens Bank of Anaheim treasurer. The plan of marketing fruits and vegetables which was successful last year will be followed this year as closely as conditions will permit.
The Central telephone station has been moved to the front part of Derge's drug store from the rear thereof. A new switchboard has been put in and various other improvements installed which will be appreciated by the patrons of the company.
Joseph Hatfield has returned from Fresno, where he visited his wife's relatives. He reports the country looking fine, having had lots of rain. He went out into the mountains where Evans and Sontag held forth and saw several of the bandits' victims were killed.
Charley Bell was in town on Saturday from Los Angeles, gauging spirits at Otto Rust's winery. Charley notes evidences of considerable improvement in Anaheim and surrounding country and considers this section one of the liveliest and most prosperous resident here, but tardy, saying that the dock recently hated him oranges on boat He adds fine condition last year was Canadian farmer war in South Africa young men to that he contends Anaheim next far.
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F. A. Koll has been passing a few days in town. We understand that the state of his health is such that he has abandoned the idea of starting a lumber yard.
N. H. Mitchell begs leave to inform the public that he has discontinued running his stage to Wilmington for the present.
About 40 persons were at Fairview schoolhouse on last Sunday, to take steps to reorganize the Sunday school. The following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing term: Edward Evey, superintendent; James Boswell, secretary and librarian; Miss M. Austin, chorister and organist. Classes were then organized and teachers elected as follows: Miss Austin, Mrs. Givin, Mrs. Reeder and Edward Evey.
We regret to announce the resignation of Mr. Hanson, the gentlemanly conductor of the Anaheim branch of the Southern Pacific. His successor will be Charles Dunn.
Bishop Mora has purchased 300,000 brick to be used in the completion of the Catholic cathedral in Los Angeles.
I. W. Hellman of the Farmers and Merchants bank in Los Angeles has purchased a half interest in the Chino ranch, paying there for $150,000. The entire ranch contains about 35,000 acres.
The board of supervisors, at their last session opened bids for the construction of the Santa Ana bridge. H. J. Stevenson & Company proposed to build the bridge according to specifications for $17,400, John M. Baldwin for $14,950 gold coin or for $17,400 in bonds of Los Angeles county. The California Bridge and Building Com-
ANAHEIM GAZETTE
which cheers but does not inebriate—if you don't get too much of it. The singers sang into a phonograph, under the leadership of Prof. Thomas, the song being immediately reproduced by the machine amid shouts of laughter. Captain Schumacher, William Frelsse and supervisors sang solos into the phonograph, which were reproduced perfectly.
Will Julian was elected city clerk of Long Beach at the recent election there. Will was formerly a resident of Anaheim, where he has many friends who will be glad to note his success.
The Savings, Loan and Building Association, at its regular monthly meeting last week, elected the following board of 11 members to serve during the ensuing year: Herman Dickel, Richard Melrose, H. A. McWilliams, F. A. Backs, Fred Backs, Jr., Joseph Backs, H. Cahen, N. F. Steadman, E. B. Merritt, Charles Boege and Ed Zeus. H. A. McWilliams was elected president and Fred Backs, Jr., secretary. A new series of stock will be opened in May.
Joseph Helmson has received a letter from A. H. Patterson, formerly a resident here, but now of Sarnia, Ontario, saying that while at the ferry dock recently he had seen some Anaheim oranges coming off the ferry boat He adds that they came in fine condition. Patterson says that last year was a hard one for the Canadian farmers, and this year the war in South Africa has taken many young men to the front. He states that he contemplates returning to Anaheim next fall.
SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER EXECUTION
In the Superior Court of the County of Colusa, State of California.
I. G. ZUMWALT, doing business under the fictitious name of Colusa Implement Company, Plaintiff,
vs.
JOHN HUHN, Defendant.
Under and by virtue of an Execution issued out of the Superior Court of the County of Colusa, State of California, whargin I. G. Zumwalt, doing business under the fictitious name of Colusa Implement Company, is Plaintiff, and John Huhn is Defendant upon a Judgment rendered the 24th day of February, 1926; for the sum of Twelve Hundred Seventy-five and 35-100 ($1275.35) Dollars, Lawful Money, besides costs and interest; and that the sum of $1285.35, with interest from the 24th day of February, 1926 is now (at the date of this writ) actually due on said Judgment.
I have this day levied upon all the right, title, claim and interest of said defendants in and to the following described real estate, to-wit:
Situated in the County of Orange, State of California, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at a point on the South Line of Section 9, Township 4 South, Range 11 West, S. B. B. & M., 209.55 feet west of S. E. corner of the West One-half (W½) of S. E. One-quarter (SE¼) of the Southwest One-half (SW½) of said Section 9, which point is the S.W. corner of a certain tract deeded by said J. B. Kester and wife to W. E. Lainer and Rosia J. Lainer by deed recorded November 23, 1921, running thence West 100 feet, thence North to a point on the S.W. line of Right of Way of Los Angeles Interurban R. R. Co., thence S.E. along said R. R. line to N. W. Corner of tract so conveyed to Lainer and wife, thence South along West line of said Lainer's land to point of beginning.
Bonds Numbers 16, 17 and 18, inclusive, One Thousand Dollars each, to run seven years.
Bonds Numbers 19, 20 and 21, inclusive, One Thousand Dollars each, to run eight years.
Bonds Numbers 22, 23 and 24, inclusive, One Thousand Dollars each, to run nine years.
Bonds Numbers 25, 26 and 27, inclusive, One Thousand Dollars each, to run ten years.
Bonds Numbers 28, 29 and 30, inclusive, One Thousand Dollars each, to run eleven years.
Bonds Numbers 31, 32 and 33, inclusive, One Thousand Dollars each, to run twelve years.
Bonds Numbers 34, 35 and 36, inclusive, One Thousand Dollars each, to run thirteen years.
Bonds Numbers 37, 38 and 39, inclusive, One Thousand Dollars each, to run fourteen years.
Bonds Numbers 40, 41 and 42, inclusive, One Thousand Dollars each, to run fifteen years.
Bonds Numbers 43, 44 and 45, inclusive, One Thousand Dollars each, to run sixteen years.
Bonds Numbers 46, 47 and 48, inclusive, One Thousand Dollars each, to run seventeen years.
The bonds will be sold for cash only, and at not less than par and accrued interest. The purposes for which said bonds were voted were and are for the purpose of raising money for building or purchasing one or more school buildings; for insuring school buildings; for supplying school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus and for improving school grounds.
A certified or cashier's check; payable to the order of the chairman of the Board of Supervisors; in the sum of three per cent of the amount of said bonds or of the portion thereof bid for; must accompany each bid. Said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
The total valuation of taxable property within the Magnolia School District; for the year 1924,$ is 1,007,630.00.
Mixed Time
Teacher—How can you tell the approach of winter?
Pupil—It begins to get late earlier.
NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS OR BIDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that sealed proposals or bids will be received by the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim, at the office of the City Clerk of said City up to Thursday, April 23, 1925, for furnishing all printing and advertising for the City of Anaheim for the year commencing May 1, 1925, and ending April 30, 1926. All of said printing and publishing shall be done in conformity to the specifications therefor, which said specifications are marked and designated "First amended Specifications for printing and advertising for the City of Anaheim" now on file in the office of the City Clerk.
Such proposals will be received as follows:
First: For all advertising to be done by said City required by law to be published in a daily newspaper published within said City.
Second: For all advertising not required by law to be printed in a daily newspaper.
Third: For all advertising not required by law to be printed in a daily newspaper, but required by law to be printed each issue for a definite period of time.
Bidders shall state in their bids whether or not such bid is based upon an estimate for publication of advertising in a daily or weekly newspaper, and shall designate therein the name and address of such newspaper.
Fourth: For job printing required by the City of Anaheim, according to said specifications, and according to forms and specimens on file in the office of the City Manager of said City.
Should the job printing exceed the estimate therein set forth, the compensation for such job printing in excess of said estimate shall be at the same rate as that mentioned in the bid for such estimate.
Fifth: Separate bids will also be received for printing notices of street improvements required by law and also for printing such notices in connection with publishing notices and resolutions concerning the particular improvement described in such notices.
Each bid must be accompanied by a check drawn on a bank within the Southwest One-half (SW½) of said Section 9, which point is the S. W. corner of a certain tract deeded by said J. B. Kester and wife to W. E. Lainer and Rosia J. Lainer by deed recorded November 23, 1921, running thence West 100 feet, thence North to a point on the S. W. line of Right of Way of Los Angeles Interurban R. R. Co., thence S. E. along said R. R. line to N. W. Corner of tract so conveyed to Lainer and wife, thence South along West line of said Lainer's land to point of beginning.
Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining.
Notice is hereby given, that on Thursday, the 2nd day of April, 1925, at 10 o'clock A.M. of said day, I will proceed to sell in front of the court house door. South Entrance, in the City of Santa Ana, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in Lawful Money of the United States, all the right, title claim and interest of said defendant, if in and to the above described property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to raise sufficient to satisfy said judgment with interest and costs.
Given under my hand this 9th day of Murah, 1925.
SAM JERNIGAN, Sheriff.
U. W. Brown and Ames & McFudden, Anaheim, Cal.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
3-12-31
PROPOSALS FOR SCHOOL BONDS
Sealed proposals for the purchase of school bonds in the sum of Forty-eight Thousand ($48,000.00) Dollars of Magnolia School District of Orange County, California, will be received by the Board of Supervisors of Orange County, up to 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, April 21st, 1925.
Each of said bonds shall be dated May 1, 1928, and shall bear interest at the rate of five ($5%) per cent per annum; payable semi-anually at the office of the Treasurer of Orange County, California.
Sald bonds are forty-eight in number of One Thousand ($1,000) Dollars each, payable as follows: to-wit:
Bonds Numbers 1, 2 and 3. Inclusive.
One Thousand Dollars each, to run two years.
Bonds Numbers 4, $8 and 6. Inclusive,
One Thousand Dollars each, to run three years.
Bonds Numbers 7, $8 and 9. Inclusive,
One Thousand Dollars each, to run four years.
Bonds Numbers 10, 11 and 12. Inclusive,
One Thousand Dollars each, to run five years.
Bonds Numbers 18, 14 and 15. Inclusively,
The successful bidder must, within
Should the job printing required exceed the estimate therein set forth, the compensation for such job printing in excess of said estimate shall be at the same rate as that mentioned in the bid for such estimate.
Fifth: Separate bids will also be received for printing notices of street improvements required by law and also for printing such notices in connection with publishing notices and resolutions concerning the particular improvement described in such notices.
Each bid must be accompanied by a check drawn on a bank within the State of California, in a sum of not less than $50.00, payable to the City of Anaheim, the same to become the property of the City of Anaheim if, within ten days after the award of the contract to him, the successful bidder shall fail to enter into a written agreement with said City, to furnish said printing and advertising in conformity to said specifications.
The Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all bids, or any part of any bid, and may accept bids separately for advertising required by law to be published in daily newspapers, for advertising not required by law to be printed in daily newspapers, and for all advertising not required by law to be printed in a daily newspaper, but required by law to be printed each issue for a definite period of time, and may accept bids for city job printing independently from said city advertising, or as a part of the same bid.
By order of the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim.
Dated this 9th day of April, 1925.
EDWARD B. MERRITT,
City Clerk of the City of Anaheim.
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CHURCH NOTICE
Services of Maxwell's Spiritual church at Sycamore and Olive. Lecture and Message Monday evenings at 7:30. Thursday evenings 7:30. Club Class Wednesday afternoons at 2:00. Healing 2:30. Messages Wednesday afternoon at 3:00. Everybody welcome.
Rev. Maxwell, Pastor, Phone 869
USEDCARS
Here is a big opportunity to get a used car in 100 pct condition. The prices are very low for quick turnover. There’s a car here to fit your dreams and your purse.
1924 Dodge Touring
1922 Dodge Touring
1921 Dodge Touring
1921 Dodge Touring
1924 Dodge Commercial
1918 Dodge Touring
1924 Ford Coupe
1923 Ford Touring
1921 Ford Coupe
1917 Reo Touring
Chas. H. Mann
DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS
ANAHEIM, GALIF.
210 South Los Angeles St.
Phone 43
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ten days after the contract is awarded to him, enter into a contract with said City, providing for the sale and delivery of said gasoline in accordance with this notice and in accordance with said specifications, and shall file a bond in the principal sum of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars, payable to said City and conditioned for the faithful performance of said contract.
Said bond shall be subject to the approval of said Board of Trustees.
Said Board of Trustees reserves the right to refuse any and all bids.
By order of the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim.
Dated this 26th day of March, 1925.
EDWARD B. MERRITT
City Clerk of the City of Anaheim.
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New Indiana Tractors
Will Use All Horse-Drawn Tools
$375—Easy Terms
W. P. McCARTHY
1261 East Sixth St., Los Angeles, Cal.
TIME TABLE
A. T. & S. F. Ry. Coast Lines
In effect March 15th, 1925
Trains to Los Angeles
*No. 79 ..... 6.06 A.M.
‡No. 71 ..... 11.50 A.M.
§No. 73 ..... 4:48 P.M.
No. 75 ..... 8:58 P.M.
Trains From Los Angeles
No. 78 ..... 2:00 A.M.
No. 72 ..... 9:46 A.M.
No. 74 ..... 3:46 P.M.
No. 76 ..... 7:24 P.M.
*Through sleepers to Kansas City, Minneapolis and Chicago.
†Through sleepers to Denver, St. Louis, Chicago and Grand Canyon connections. San Bernardino and Riverside connection.
§Houston, Galveston, Texas, New Orleans and Phoenix connections. San Bernardino and Riverside connection.
C. A. WALKER, Agent.
Do Your Hens Refuse to Lay?
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Keep the birds working, but well fed—provide a dry, clean house, free from drafts. Don't keep a hen over two years old—remove the rooster except before setting eggs—infertile eggs are better for table and market use.
Come in and talk to us about a new hen house—we have the best kind of hen house lumber, and some ideas about poultry house plans that you may decide to adopt.
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