anaheim-gazette 1925-06-04
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CORNER PHILOSOPHY
Great souls are born—not made.
A fool flatters himself, a wise man flatters the fool.
Knocking is an awful habit—for other persons to get into.
Kissing is the modern method for removing paint.
Most men dread real liberty because it makes them responsible for so much.
The fortune hunter's idea of love-making is to first get an option on an heiress.
The test in a man's goodness is in living with him.
Still, it isn't easy to believe in evolution when you observe some sons of some fathers.
Most brides promise to obey merely because they don't want to make a scene.
Any man can follow advice, but it's quite another matter to catch up with it.
People are not likely to get on your nerves unless you feel too darned important.
In spite of the fact that time is money, most of us have to pay cash.
All wild flowers fade quickly, except the blooming idiots.
A woman who has four kids and the housework doesn't worry about her husband's understanding her.
America is the world's hope. Its contributions include jazz and cross-words.
The man with an elastic conscience can always stretch a point.
tritely unnecessary, the collector explained.
If the ruling of the Supreme court is favorable to the taxpayers of California on community property income, Collector Goodcell said he would give full publicity to the procedure to be followed by taxpayers in order to obtain refunds due them. The only step necessary at this time, the collector explained, is for the taxpayer to file a waiver on or before June 15, 1925, for the calendar year 1919. The filing of this waiver extends the statute of limitations until April 1, 1926, up to which time a claim for refund may be filed. The statute of limitations for the calendar years 1920 and 1921 does not expire until March 15, 1926.
Collector Goodcell expects that a decision by the Supreme court will be reached before the expiration of the statute of limitations and the statute as extended by waver for the above years. The statute under the existing law for the calendar years 1922, 1923 and 1924 does not expire until 1927, 1928 and 1929, respectively.
"Taxpayers should not file claims at this time, as the statutes of the case is such that no claims could be considered now, but in order to safeguard their rights for 1919 tax refunds, should file walvers before June 15, 1925. If Supreme court decision is favorable, approximately $60,000,000 will be refunded to Southern California taxpayers," Collector Goodcell said.
WHAT SUPERVISORS DID
The bid of Buchheim Water Company for franchise, in the sum of $100, was accepted. Said company to execute a bond in the sum of $1000.
Map tract No. 630 was ordered received and referred to the city engineer of the city of La Habra.
The application of William French, Justice of peace, for 60 days' leave of absence was denied.
The chairman was authorized to approve the bond on map tract No. 617, and map tract No. 617 was accepted as the official plotting of said tract. A check for $1000 was deposited for street work.
A pool room license was ordered issued to F. J. Huguenot.
THROUGH LAND
California celebrates birthday this year. Itendant on the passif fifth mile stone in So into prominence the marks of the days of It will revive interest of Bret Harte and Joaquin Miller and interest in those disheard the era of lynch law mittee. "The days o gold, the days of '40.
The land of forty-nine by way of Sonora in Placerville on the way of Grass Valley route into the Sierra Pacific highway into ing district of Shasta.
It is perhaps then and the most typic "wild west." Outside spiration of the Gray Tuolumne and the M pleasant panoramas of the American river Feather River canyon selves possess a rem in preserving for the sphere of days gone be shuttered windows ad doors, with their aban winning alleyways wition of the traveler rthe characteristic thof the Argonauts.
In the mariposa main traveled route valley there is a s once populous and fn land of the days of foe its way not infrequent of Bret Harte. Here Hornitos or "Little C the dog days, when t in its choicest strokes its name.
There were about 4,1850; now it would be four-score. Yet its ve
All wild flowers fade quickly, except the blooming idiots.
A woman who has four kids and the housework doesn't worry about her husband's understanding her.
America is the world's hope. Its contributions include jazz and cross-words.
The man with an elastic conscience can always stretch a point.
A man of few words doesn't have to take so many of them back.
It isn't what others think about you that brings the wrinkles, it's what you know about yourself.
One way to help others is to keep out of their way.
When things look the darkest always remember the graveyard is full of guys who would willingly exchange places with you.
In the old days they used to say that a man who danced had to pay the fiddler, but now the hat-checker gets it first.
Many a woman who can't operate the radio for shucks can always get the right wave length over at the hair store.
When the booze fighters refer to the good old days they probably mean the good old daze.
A true friend is one who will listen to your hard luck story without coming back with one of his own.
The hard part of being poor is trying to save while spending as much as the rich do.
Many people are so busy telling the world what is wrong with it they haven't time to improve it.
The ancient galleon crossed the seas with difficulty, but it landed more easily than the modern quart.
Many a wife might make an excellent housekeeper if she didn't have to spend so much time in a beauty parlor.
Men fight for freedom, then they begin to accumulate laws to take it away from themselves.
A lot of bobbed-haired bandits are robbing men of their hearts and carrying no concealed weapons.
If you yearn to serve the people you must have ability and a collection plate.
Nurse a grievance and the chances are it will grow up and cat you out of house and home.
The seven ages of man are cradle, rocking horse, marbles, baseball, foot-accepted. Sald company to execute a bond in the sum of $1000.
Map tract No. 630 was ordered received and referred to the city engineer of the city of La Habra.
The application of William French, Justice of peace, for 60 days' leave of absence was denied.
The chairman was authorized to approve the bond on map tract No. 617, and map tract No. 617 was accepted as the official plotting of said tract. A check for $1000 was deposited for street work.
A pool room license was ordered issued to F. J. Huguenot.
It was ordered that the paving of the Santa Ana Canyon road and Santiago boulevard be accepted as completed by Griffith Company, contractors.
The district attorney advising that the proceedings were irregular, the clerk was instructed to return the check for $270 to the First National Bank of Santa Ana for the Laguna School District bonds.
The county auditor was directed to draw a warrant for $1000 on the Third Road District fund, in favor of Ada C. Summers, being in payment for a 40-foot right-of-way through her property.
The purchasing agent was authorized to make all purchases of narcotic drugs and all other narcotic registrations for the county of orange.
Father Ricard Predicts Light Rains in June
Light rains will occur in June along the Pacific slope, according to the monthly weather forecast issued today by Father Jerome S. Ricard, "Padre of the Rains" of Santa Clara University.
During the month, according to Father Ricard, several low depressions will cause light rainfall.
Father Ricard's weather forecast follows:
June 3—Late in the evening, a disturbance of distinction will enter by Vancouver and its summer companion over Arizona, the two connecting via the plateau. It may not produce a thunderstorm at Byron or a rainstorm at Campbell, but it will indulge in rains over the mountains with cloudiness and possibly sprinkles over the valleys.
June 4—Same conditions continued.
June 5. 6—Fair or approximating to fair.
June 7. 8—A double-headed disturbance of no mean character will produce considerable agitation in the atmosphere of the general Pacific slope. We should expect rain over the Northwest. sprinkles in California, Nevada and Arizona and local thunderstorms over the coast range.
June 9—Continuation of the above.
June 19—Fair under flying clouds.
June 11. 12. 13 and 14—Fair and decidedly warm.
June 15—Getting cloudy.
June 16—Light rains along the northwestern coast; some cloudiness in these parts; fair from Santa Barbara to San Diego.
June 17—Generally fair.
A lot of bobbed-haired bandits are robbing men of their hearts and carrying no concealed weapons.
If you yearn to serve the people you must have ability and a collection plate.
Nurse a grievance and the chances are it will grow up and eat you out of house and home.
The seven ages of man are cradle, rocking horse, marbles, baseball, football, poker and golf.
Motorists have faith in God. You can tell by the way they approach railroad crossings.
The man who takes a tumble to himself is more apt to do it from the stool of repentance than from the prinnacle of fame.
CORRECTS STATEMENT
Collector or Internal Revenue Rex B Goodcell announced, some days ago, that complaints had been made to his office that Southern California taxpayers were being circularized by certain Los Angeles firms to the effect that they must immediately file claims for refund for taxes that may be due them, providing the Supreme court of the United States hold that income from community property is divisible in the state of California for income tax purposes. These circulars convey the idea that the filing of a waiver of the statute of limitations as authorized by congress will not protect the taxpayer's interest and that a suit must be instituted.
Collector Goodcell said that the taxpayers of Southern California should not pay exorbitant fees for the filing of refund claims and that he was satisfied that the commissioner of internal revenue would adopt a procedure that would simplify the refunding of taxes, providing the Supreme court of the United States holds that community property income is divisible. The procedure that will probably be adopted will obviate the necessity of suits being filed and the payment of exorbitant fees to obtain this refund will be en-
June 9—Continuation of the above.
June 19—Fair under flying clouds.
June 11, 12, 13 and 14—Fair and decidedly warm.
June 15—Getting cloudy.
June 16—Light rains along the northwestern coast; some cloudiness in these parts; fair from Santa Barbara to San Diego.
June 17—Generally fair.
June 18—Light disturbance entering and passing over the northern tier of states; fair elsewhere.
June 19—Generally fair and warm.
June 20—Another light depression passing over the Canadian border.
June 21-22—Generally fair and warm.
June 23-24—a couple of low depressions to enter by north and south, waking up brisk winds by land and sea and delivering some vain over the Northwest and the mountains of Arizona and local sprinkles in California. Thunderstorms in mountainous districts.
June 25—General clearing, which means diminishing cloudiness and local wetness.
June 26—Generally fair.
June 27-29—Two more depressions of gentle character, especially affecting the Northwest and Arizona and hardly noticeable in California.
June 28-30—Partial cloudiness over the central and northwestern coast; fair down South.
N.B. Some storminess from July 2 to July 6.
Before a person was allowed to operate an automobile through the streets of Vienna, Austria, 20 years ago, the machine was inspected and approved by the authorities. Each machine had to be capable of being turned in a 20-foot diameter. The rate of speed could not exceed, in enclosed spaces, "that of a horse at a good trot" and in narrow streets, around curves and across bridges, that of a pedestrian. Antwerp, Belgium, had the same regulations.
Eleven farmers in Inyo county bought 27 tons of lime last month for application to alfalfa and truck crop lands.
There still clings glamor on the old town main street banked stores and residences, ways and the black dates back to the days era all set well into the there’s a fair road quiet little town on James Marshall’s disc January 19, 1848, many seal of the world’s ad are the iron-shutter sheltered the pioneers. Of the river is the very first nugget of gold war.
In the day of Bret Lay a population of probab “business district” was saisons, dance halls Here it was that a nu and other persons of driven out and this is the inspiration for the Poker Plat."
San Andreas was the Twain’s funny warn Frog of Calaveras County the barroom of the M which is still standing dent which inspired them On the Yuba Pass Grass Valley, where amines which are still and other minerals in A few miles from Grotown of Rough and Reby Bret Harte in his lionaire of Rough and Nevada City, the preserves many of its early days, and many are still standing tha in the records of this in the fifties. The nor trict centers about Shasta, a few miles Shasta presents the typical mining town there are a score o shuttered buildings desolate that could speak, an eloquent store through which tha
THROUGH THE LAND OF '49
California celebrates its seventy-fifth birthday this year. The celebration attendant on the passing of the seventy-fifth mile stone in September will bring into prominence the historical landmarks of the days of gold in California. It will revive interest in the writings of Bret Harte and Mark Twain and Jonquin Miller and stimulate touring interest in those districts which recall the era of lynch law and vigilance committee. "The days of old, the days of gold, the days of '49."
The land of forty-nine may be visited by way of Sonora in the south, by way of Placerville on the Tahoe road, by way of Grass Valley on the Yuba Pass route into the Sierra, or by way of the Pacific highway into the northern mining district of Shasta and Siskiyou.
It is perhaps the most interesting and the most typical section of the "wild west." Outside of the scenic inspiration of the Grand Canyon of the Tuolumne and the Mokelumne and the pleasant parioramas of the south fork of the American river and the colorful Feather River canyons, the towns themselves possess a remarkable attraction in preserving for the tourist an atmosphere of days gone by with their steel-shuttered windows and iron-shuttered doors, with their abandoned saloons and winding alleyways which the imagination of the traveler may repeople with the characteristic throng of the days of the Argonauts.
In the mariposa foothills, off the main traveled route to the Yosemite valley, there is a section of country populous and far-famed, a storied land of the days of forty-nine that finds its way not infrequently into the tales of Bret Harte. Here lies the town of Hornitos or "Little Ovens" and during the dog days, when the sun is putting in its cholecest strokes, it does not belie its name.
There were about 4000 inhabitants in 1850; now it would be difficult to count four-score. Yet its very vacant air, its Anaheim," and are on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or a bond executed by two good and sufficient sureties, who shall justify in double the amount of said bond, or by corporate surety, which said check or bond shall be made payable to the City of Anaheim and shall be forfeited to said City as liquidated damages if within ten days after the acceptance of any such bid the biddder fails to enter into a contract with said City for said work and to furnish the bonds required.
Said Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim.
Dated May 14, 1925.
EDWARD B. MERRITT,
City Clerk of the City of Anaheim.
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA
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.
GOLDEN STATE NATIONAL BANK,
a corporation, Plaintiff.
VS.
WM. E. WRIGHT AND WINNIE B. WRIGHT. Defendants.
The People of the State of California Send Greetings to Wm. E. Wright and Winnie B. Wright. Defendants.
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
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In the mariposa foothills, off the main traveled route to the Yosemite valley, there is a section of country once populous and far-famed, a storied land of the days of forty-nine that finds its way not infrequently into the tales of Bret Harte. Here lies the town of Hornitos or "Little Ovens" and during the dog days, when the sun is putting in its cholecest strokes, it does not belie its name.
There were about 4000 inhabitants in 1850; now it would be difficult to count four-score. Yet its very vacant air, its empty street, its deserted houses, its rusty iron-shuttered windows, stir the imagination more than its problems of consu.
It is easy to imagine a Jack Hamlin parading down the deserted main street with the admiring eyes of the fair sex peeping out at him, or to hear again the rumbling of the stage coach, the excited chatter of its passengers, feminine shrieks and masculine profanity and see old Yuba Bill lumber awkwardly into the nearest bar. Truly, a generous dose of Bret Harte is better than a Blue Book to guide the tourist when he ventures the way of the southern mines.
There is a stream near the town where a patient laborer may secure his gold, and in the nearby hills there are several mines. But the output is not as startling in amount as it was in the days long passed.
In the center of the town there are two unique buildings, on opposite sides of the narrow street. One was the old dance hall and the other the brewery. A tunnel connects the two. So it was easy to quench a fiery thirst, even if a battle were going on in the main street of the town. And there were a few battles at that.
It is like turning back the pages of history and living over again those stirring times to visit these shrines of early California, to travel the very paths over which the gold hunters toiled, and feel the inspiration of those scenic hills and canyons of the American river and the Mokelumne, which seem strangely hallowed in their garb of green and gold, aloof from the world, a wonderland of beauty and romance.
In the days of Bret Harte, Placerville was known as "Hangtown." The Cary house, where Horace Greely lodged in 1853 and from the veranda of which he addressed a crowd of miners, is now known as the Hotel Placerville. It has lost its dingy coloring, but the balcony is still there and across the street is the stump of a tree from which six men were hanged on a summer's afternoon.
There still clings to Placerville a glamor of the olden times. Its narrow main street banked by long lines of stores and residences, its crooked alleyways and the blacksmith shop that dates back to the days of the gold seekers all set well into the picture.
There's a fair road winds out to the quiet little town of Coloma, where James Marshall's discovery of gold, on W.M.E.WRIGHT AND WINNIE B. WRIGHT. Defendants.
The People of the State of California Send Greetings to Wm.E.Wright and Winnie B. Wright. Defendants.
You Are Herely 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 in the complaint, as arising upon contract, or Plaintiff will apply to the Court for any other relief demanded in the complaint.
Given under my hand and the seal of the County of Orange, State of California, his 15th day of April, A.D. 1925.
J.M.Backs,Clerk.
(Seal) By A.L.HITCHCOCK,
Deputy Clerk.
WEISEL & STARK.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS
C.C.P., Secs. 844-845
In the Justice's Court of Anaheim Township, County of Orange, State of California.
SHELL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. M.HONEY and J.E.EWING. Defendants.
The People of the State of California Send Greetings to:
M.HONEY and J.E.EWING.
Defendants.
YOU ARE HEREBY DIRECTED TO APPEAR before me at my office, at City Hall, in said Township, and answer the complaint in an action entitled as above, brought against you in the Justice's Court of Anasheim 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 Plaintiff will take judgment for any money or damages demanded in the complaint, as arising upon contract or will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint.
Given under my hand this 21st day of April, 1925.
CHAS.KUCHEL.
Justice of the Peace of said Township.
GEORGE J.TAPPER.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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ANAHEIM EUCALYPTUS WATER COMPANY, Location of Principal Place of Business, Anaheim, Orange County, California.
Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the 11th day of May, 1925, Assessment No. 19 of three dollars ($3.00) per share was levied on the Capital Stock of the corporation, payable immediately to the Secretary of the Company at Anaheim, Orange County, California.
Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 18th day of June, 1925, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 13th day of July, 1925, at S.P.M., to pay for the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale.
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Said electric pole line shall be constructed and completed in accordance with specifications therefor, which specifications are marked "Specifications for electric pole lines in Grass-well Subdivision and Schaeffer and Oswald Subdivision in the City of
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