anaheim-gazette 1925-09-10
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To bring about a uniform closing agreement among all independent service station operators in Orange county is the first object of the Orange County Service Station Association, which was recently initiated in this city by local independents. At a meeting held on Wednesday night, a committee was appointed to canvass all independent service station operators in the county in an effort to secure the co-operation in establishing a uniform closing hour. It is suggested that all stations close at 7 p.m. every day, except Saturdays or days preceding a holiday, when the closing hour should be 10 p.m. The Standard Oil, Shell, Associated and Union companies have already agreed to observe the proposed closing hours. C. A. Griggs, Jr., secretary of the new association, said, if independents will also agree to close.
Captain Alexander Henry has so far recovered from his long illness that he is able to get about the streets again and greet his numerous friends.
Only a few minutes after a rope had been stretched across Center street, at the Los Angeles street intersection Monday morning, an automobile coming from the east bumped into it. A lamp-post on the S. Q. R. corner, to which one end of the rope was anchored, was jerked from its moorings and smashed. It was a total loss, not only the globes, but the cast iron part being broken in pieces. The block between Los Angeles and Lemon had been roped off in preparation for the American Legion street dance.
Robert Jensen returned some evenings ago from his trip to Denmark, after an absence of nearly four months. He took up his studies at the high school on Tuesday morning. His parents remain in Boston, visiting relatives, and will arrive home some time next week. Robert reports a very enjoyable trip abroad, but is glad to get back to Arrangements for the next all-day district meeting of the Fourth (Orange county) Parent-Teacher Associations will be discussed at an executive board meeting, to be held Saturday, September 12, in the Fremont school, Anaheim, it was announced by Mrs. J. Edmund Snow, president of the district. The meeting will be called to order at 2 p.m. Other matters to be taken up at the board meeting are organization features, to be presented at the county institute of the Parent-Teacher Association, to be held at Santa Ana Saturday, September 19.
Mrs. Daniel Patton, 220 North Olive street, left Monday evening for a three weeks' visit in Seattle, Wash., with her mother, Mrs. Rosetta Gaines, and her sister, Mrs. Earl Edgar.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bigelow spent the weekend in Santa Barbara.
The woman's committee of the Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will have a surprise meeting on Thursday evening, September 17, at the church, at 7:30 o'clock. Everybody is invited to attend.
Stanton Notes
(By M. RILEY)
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Baker of Stanton avenue are the proud parents of an eight-pound girl born Friday. Mother and daughter are doing fine, but Ollie still thinks it a dream.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilcox from Anaheim spent Friday evening at the Riley home.
Mrs. F. B. Wright and son and Mrs. Evans of Westhaven avenue, Los Angeles, were visiting relatives and friends in Stanton Wednesday.
Miss Ruby Lord of Orange was a weekend visitor at the Riley home.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Powell and sons, Melvin and Harold, and daughter Loraine, were seeing the sights at Laguna Beach and Capistrano Monday, and re-Pomona; Mrs. D. A. Pomona; Mrs. Wilbu Floyd; Hattie and Ruith were among the bathers at Anaheim.
Stanton Riley and are employed at the works for several days up several large.
It is stated that they will soon start in fice are already some tomber They will pack in house again, Mr. Wa-overseeing same.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. ing a few days at ther
Mr. and Mrs. L. C ter are moving to the state, where Mr. as mechanic at a community wishes their prosperity in their n
H. A. Riley is doing brick work at the midence on Ball road, no Wilcox and son, Ralei carpenter work.
NOTICE OF SALE
ERTY BY TRUST
DEED OF
WHEREAS, by a Trust, dated July 5 October 3rd, 1923, in of Deeds, records of California, to which is hereby made for all thereof, Mollie A. B.Edens, her husband,vey the real property being the real property scribed, to the Oran Company, a Corporate California, as Trustee other obligations,the certain promissory note 1923,made by said Mr.R.W.Edens to LeElizabeth Evans, in the principal sum of years after date of
It was a total loss, not only the globes, but the cast iron part being broken in pieces. The block between Los Angeles and Lemon had been roped off in preparation for the American Legion street dance.
Robert Jensen returned some evenings ago from his trip to Denmark, after an absence of nearly four months. He took up his studies at the high school on Tuesday morning. His parents remain in Boston, visiting relatives, and will arrive home some time next week. Robert reports a very enjoyable trip abroad, but is glad to get back to the U.S. A. He was met at the station by a number of his friends, and was given a royal welcome home.
Construction work on a $30,000 building was started Saturday by the Calvary church, under the supervision of Robert H. Orr, Los Angeles architect. The new church is located opposite the Round Table clubhouse on Chapman avenue, and will be of grey concrete finish.
The injuries received by Edward Martin, 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Martin of 116 North Clementine street, who was knocked down Wednesday by a car driven by A. V. Wheeler, will not prove fatal, physicians at the Anaheim sanitarium reported. An X-ray taken at the hospital soon after the accident disclosed the little fellow suffering from a fractured skull, and some doubt was expressed as to the possibility of his recovering. The child was playing with some other youngsters on the sidewalk on North Lemon street and ran out suddenly into the path of the Wheeler machine. Witnesses state that had Wheeler been travelling at an excessive rate of speed the lad would have been instantly killed.
Manuel Crespin, 112 West Adele street, a resident of this city for the past 49 years, left Friday morning for Santa Fe, N.M., where he will visit friends and care for business interests he has in that city.
L. C. McClellan, 542 South Lemon street, left the latter part of the week for a month's visit in eastern cities. He expects to visit his parents in Lyons, Neb., and friends in Topeka, Des Moines and Oklahoma City.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sharp of Pasadena are guests at the home of Mrs. Eunice Barnes of South Ohio street.
FOR SALE—Team mares, fine for orchard; must sell at once; make offer Union Pacific Ranch, 719 East Sycamore. PHONE 945-R. Fullerton.
Mr. and Mrs. Rapln Wilcox from Anaheim spent Friday evening at the Riley home.
Mrs. F. B. Wright and son and Mrs. Evans of Westhaven avenue, Los Angeles, were visiting relatives and friends in Stanton Wednesday.
Miss Ruby Lord of Orange was a weekend visitor at the Riley home.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Powell and sons, Melvin and Harold, and daughter, Loraine, were seeing the sights at Laguna Beach and Capistrano Monday, and report a lively time.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Riley and son, Stanton; Mr. and Mrs. J. Beaver of Garden Grove made a short trip to Santa Barbara and reviewed the havoc the earthquake left.
Mrs. A. L. Freeman and children are moving to Garden Grove, as she exchanged residence with J. Beaver. The community is sorry to see the Freeman family leave, but will welcome the Beaver family to their new home.
Harry Jayne, who has been in poor health for several months, is now taking treatment at Loma Linda sanitarium.
F. C. Beecher is adding a new room to his residence.
Mrs. Correne Rector is at home with her grandmother, after one month's visit with her father. She is always glad to get home again.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Straw and granddaughter, Correne, took advantage of the two-day holiday and spent the same with their daughter and family, Mrs. F. B. Wright, in Los Angeles. Mrs. Straw, being postmistress, does not have many vacations.
Miss Marion Turner has resigned her position at Van Diem & Young, in Santa Ana, and will take up another position soon.
Mr. Johnston is getting in a supply of wood, just as if it would be cold this winter.
It is not known what date Magnolia school will open, as they are still working on the new school building. The teachers and pupils will surely enjoy the new building; as it is an up-to-date model.
Mrs. D. W. Powell and children, Miss Marion Turner of Stanton, Mrs. G. A. Andres and daughter, Betty Jane, of California spent Friday evening at the Riley home.
Mrs. F. B. Wright and son and Mrs. Evans of Westhaven avenue, Los Angeles, were visiting relatives and friends in Stanton Wednesday.
Miss Ruby Lord of Orange was a weekend visitor at the Riley home.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Powell and sons, Melvin and Harold, and daughter, Loraine, were seeing the sights at Laguna Beach and Capistrano Monday, and report a lively time.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Riley and son, Stanton; Mr. and Mrs. J. Beaver of Garden Grove made a short trip to Santa Barbara and reviewed the havoc the earthquake left.
Mrs. A. L. Freeman and children are moving to Garden Grove, as she exchanged residence with J. Beaver. The community is sorry to see the Freeman family leave, but will welcome the Beaver family to their new home.
Harry Jayne, who has been in poor health for several months, is now taking treatment at Loma Linda sanitarium.
F.C.Beecher is adding a new room to his residence.
Mrs.Correne Rector is at home with her grandmother, after one month's visit with her father. She is always glad to get home again.
Mr和 Mrs.E.W.Straw和granddaughter,Correne,took advantageofthetwo-dayholidayandspentthesamewiththeirdaughterandfamily,Mrs.F.B.Wright,在LosAngeles.Mrs.S straw,被postmistress,doesnothavemanyvacations.
MissMarionTurnerhasresigneredherpositionatVanDiem&Young,在SantaAna,andwilltakeupanotherpositionsoon.
Mr.Johnstonisgettingina supplyofwoodjustasifitwouldbecoldiwinter.
ItisnotknownjustwhatdateMagnoliaschoolwillopen.astheyarestillworkingonthenewschoolbuilding.Theteachersandpupilswillsurelyenjoythenewbuilding;asitisanup-to-datemodel.
Mrs.D.W.Powellandchildren,MissMarionTurnerofStanton,Mrs.G.A.Andresanddaughter,BettyJane.ofCaliforniaspentFridayeveningatttheRileyhome.
Mrs.F.B.WrightandsonandMrs.EWStrawandgranddaughter,Correne,tookadvantageofthetwo-dayholidayandspentthesamewiththeirdaughterandfamily,Mrs.F.B.Wright,在LosAngeles.Mrs.S straw,被postmistress,doesnothavemanyvacations.
MissMarionTurnerhasresigneredherpositionatVanDiem&Young,在SantaAna,andwilltakeupanotherpositionsoon.
Mr.Johnstonisgettingina supplyofwoodjustasifitwouldbecoldiwinter.
ItisnotknownjustwhatdateMagnoliaschoolwillopen.astheyarestillworkingonthenewschoolbuilding.Theteachersandpupilswillsurelyenjoythenewbuilding;asitisanup-to-datemodel.
Mrs.D.W.Powellandchildren,MissMarionTurnerofStanton,Mrs.G.A.Andresanddaughter,BettyJane.ofCaliforniaspentFridayeveningatttheRileyhome.
Mrs.F.B.WrightandsonandMrs.EWStrawandgranddaughter,Correne,tookadvantageofthetwo-dayholidayandspentthesamewiththeirdaughterandfamily,Mrs.F.B.Wright,在LosAngeles.Mrs.S straw,被postmistress,doesnothavemanyvacations.
MissMarionTurnerhasresigneredherpositionatVanDiem&Young,在SantaAna,andwilltakeupanotherpositionsoon.
Mr.Johnstonisgettingina supplyofwoodjustasifitwouldbecoldiwinter.
ItisnotknownjustwhatdateMagnoliaschoolwillopen.astheyarestillworkingonthenewschoolbuilding.Theteachersandpupilswillsurelyenjoythenewbuilding;asitisanup-to-datemodel.
Mrs.D.W.Powellandchildren,MissMarionTurnerofStanton,Mrs.G.A.Andresanddaughter,BettyJane.ofCaliforniaspentFridayeveningatttheRileyhome.
Mrs.F.B.WrightandsonandMrs.EWStrawandgranddaughter,Correne,tookadvantageofthetwo-dayholidayandspentthesamewiththeirdaughterandfamily,Mrs.F.B.Wright,在LosAngeles.Mrs.S straw,被postmistress,doesnothavemanyvacations.
MissMarionTurnerhasresigneredherpositionatVanDiem&Young,在SantaAna,andwill takeupanotherpositionsoon.
Mr.Johnstonisgettingina supplyofwoodjustasifitwouldbecoldiwinter."
WHEREAS,a breach the performance of which said Deed Of T has occurred in this case made under the Deed of T interest payment due on the 5th day of April paid when due and paid; that no part of been paid there be upon said note the $3125.50,and inter January 5th,1925;a
WHEREAS,said L Elizabeth Evans,did declare the whole sum and interest from Janforesald,and all other by said Deed Of T due and payable,and 28th,1925.execute an order of the above action under the terms of sale on said May 28th demand in writing by County Title Company described in said under the terms that manner therein specify the objects of the Deed of Trust,the delivered said Fault and Demand or Orange County Title
WHEREAS,said L Elizabeth Evans threed 2nd,1925,did record the County Recorder California,a notice oi tioned breach and d e f o r their election.to co described in said Deed sold by said Orange company in accordance with said Deed of Trust obligations secured Trustwhich notice election to sell was Book 26.page 167of Orange County.California
Market Week Special
3 Days—Beginning Thursday, September 10th
Goods selected by our buyers—the cream of San Francisco Market Week offerings, now on sale. We bought for pass the savings on to you. Added is regular stock to good assortment. Come and see—we have many more.
40-inch Flat Crepe Silk.....$2.19
36-inch Charmuse Silk.....$1.68
40-inch Satin Canton.....$1.68
32-inch Natural Pongee Silk.....78c
50c Girls' Hose.....35c
Wool Mixed Blankets.....$4.35
Boys' Denim Overalls.....95c
Men's Work Shirts.....75c
Calfskin Work Gloves.....$1.00
Boys' Calfskin School Shoes.....$2.45
Bleached Muslin
Unbleached Fine Muslin
18x36inch Turkish Towels
Mercerized Sateen
30-inch Diaper Cloth
Long Cloth
Red Border Toweling
Oilcloth Table Tops
Percales, light colors
44-inch Indian Head
THE S. Q. R. STOR
ANAHEIM
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Pomona; Mrs. D. A. Powell, also of Pomona; Mrs. Wilbur Smith and son, Floyd, Hattle and Ruth Yoder of Monolith were among the sightseers and bathers at Anaheim Landing Sunday.
Stanton Riley and the Freeman boys are employed at the Hurberger pickle works for several days. They are making up several large tanks of kraut.
It is stated that the packing season will soon start in full blast, as there are already some tomatoes in the house. They will pack in the Turner warehouse again, Mr. Wallop from Anaheim overseeing same.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Beecher are spending a few days at the mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dale and daughter are moving to the northern part of the state, where Mr. Dale is employed as mechanic at a high school. The community wishes them good luck and prosperity in their new location.
H. A. Riley is doing the cement and brick work at the new Chandler residence on Ball road, near Anaheim. F. A. Wilcox and son, Ralph, are doing the carpenter work.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY BY TRUSTEE UNDER DEED OF TRUST
WHEREAS, by a certain Deed of Trust, dated July 5th, 1923, recorded October 3rd, 1923, in Book 488, page 270 of Deeds, records of Orange County, California, to which record reference is hereby made for all of the provisions thereof, Mollie A. Edens and R. W. Edens, her husband, did grant and convey the real property therein described, being the real property hereinafter described, to the Orange County Title Company, a Corporation of Santa Ana, California, as Trustee, to secure, among other obligations, the payment of one certain promissory note dated July 5th, 1923, made by said Mollie A. Edens and R. W. Edens to Leonard Evans and Elizabeth Evans, in joint tenancy, for the principal sum of $3128.50, due two years after date with interest from
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WHEREAS, a breach and default in the performance of an obligation for which said Deed of Trust is a security has occurred in this, that default has been made under the terms of said note and Deed of Trust, in that the interest payment due on said note on the 5th day of April, 1925, was not paid when due and has not since been paid; that no part of said payment has been paid, there being now unpaid upon said note the principal sum of $3128.50, and interest thereon from January 5th, 1925; and
WHEREAS, said Leonard Evans and Elizabeth Evans, did on May 28th, 1925, declare the whole sum of the principal and interest from January 5th, 1925, as aforesaid, and all other sums secured by said Deed of Trust, immediately due and payable, and did on said May 28th, 1925, execute a written Declaration of the above mentioned default under the terms of said note and under the provisions of said Deed of Trust, and on said May 28th, 1925, did make demand in writing that said Orange County Title Company sell all the property described in said Deed of Trust under the terms thereof, and in the manner therein specified, to accomplish the objects of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, and on May 28th, 1925, delivered said Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale to said Orange County Title Company; and
WHEREAS, said Leonard Evans and Elizabeth Evans thereafter on June 2nd, 1925, did record in the office of the County Recorder of Orange County California, a notice of the above mentioned breach and default and notice of their election, to cause the property described in said Deed of Trust to be sold by said Orange County Title Company in accordance with the provisions of said Deed of Trust to satisfy the obligations secured by said Deed of Trust, which notice of default and of election to sell was duly recorded in Book 26, page 167 of Deeds records of Orange County, California; and
WHEREAS, more than three months have now elapsed since the recordation of said notice and all of the sums and obligations secured by said Deed of Trust remain unpaid.
The Trustee's fees and expenses of sale incurred and to be incurred necessary to the execution of the trusts contained in said Deed of Trust are estimated at $300.00. The re-payment of said sums is secured by said Deed of Trust and the aggregate sum secured by said Deed of Trust and now due and unpaid is $3597.38.
NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to said notice recorded June 2nd, 1925, and to said demand of May 38th, 1928, and in accordance with the terms and under the authority of the hereinabove mentioned Deed of Trust, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the said Orange County Title Company will, on the 3rd day of October, 1925, at the hour of eleven o'clock A.M. of said day, at the South front door of the Court House in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, by virtue of the authority vested in it as Trustee under said Deed of Trust, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, lawful money of the United States, all of the interest conveyed to it by said Deed of Trust in and to all the following described property situated in the County of Orange, State of California, described as follows: to-wit:
The North one-half (N½) of the North-east Quarter (NE¼) of the North-west Quarter (NW¼) of
Specials
September 10th
Team of San Francisco's We bought for less—we regular stock to make a have many more items.
Muslin ... 16c
Fine Muslin ... 17c
Turkish Towels ... 18c
Sateen ... 38c
Super Cloth ... 21½c
Toweling ... 12c
Bole Tops ... 49c
Light colors ... 17c
Dian Head ... 36c
STORE
CALIFORNIA
South front door of the Court House in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, by virtue of the authority vested in it as Trustee under said Deed of Trust, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, lawful money of the United States, all of the interest conveyed to it by said Deed of Trust in and to all the following described property situated in the County of Orange, State of California, described as follows, to-wit:
The North one-half (N¼) of the North-east Quarter (NE¼) of the North-west Quarter (NW¼) of Section Twenty-four (24). Township Four (4) South, Range Eleven (11) West, S. B. B. & M., estimated to contain twenty (20) acres, excepting therefrom the West fourteen (14) acres, also reserving for roads, railroads and ditches a strip of land thirty (30) feet wide along, adjoining and each side of the Township and Section lines and a strip of land fifteen (15) feet wide along, adjoining and each side of the Quarter Section lines being the property described in said Deed of Trust, or so much of said property as shall be necessary to be sold to provide a sum sufficient to pay the total amount secured by said Deed of Trust.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Orange County Title Company has hereunto caused its Corporate name to be signed and its Corporate seal to be affixed by its President and Secretary thereunto duly authorized by its Board of Directors, this 9th day of September, 1925.
ORANGE COUNTY TITLE COMPANY.
By C. E. PARKER.
President.
By R. C. MIZE.
Secretary.
(Corporate Seal)
CHURCH NOTICE
Services of Maxwell’s Spiritual church at Sycamore and Olive. Lecture and Messages Monday 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 369
Oppose Bonds for U.of C. Branch Site
Orange County Farm Bureau Denounces Proposal
Following a report read by J. A. Priser, chairman of the committee on the university site selection, the directors of the Orange county farm bureau voted unanimously to go record opposed to any issuance of bonds for the new University of California, Southern Branch, at Beverly Hills.
The directors hold that there is no land available for agricultural work adjacent to the university site there,
and declare present exte for an arts.
The resolution is to be sent in the state.
"Resolved, on record as to the issue ther extensi California, S time as the be properly
Considerals definite actihe proposed ordinance.
analysis of subject before made here.
J. R. Schof
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OH ELEANOR - DO TELL ME ALL ABOUT LONDON AN' PARIS -
I WILL, AUNTY, BUT CURLY WILL BE HERE IN TEN MINUTES AN' I'VE GOT TO GET DRESSED
I'M GONNA SNEAK IN TH' PARLOR POD AN' SEE HOW TH' TWO LOVERS ARE GETTING ALONG-
YEAH, BUT DON'T DISTURB 'EM
and declared themselves against the present extension plan, which provides for an arts and letters school only.
The resolution made Thursday, which is to be sent to all the farm bureaus in the state, reads:
"Resolved. That this organization go on record as being unalterably opposed to the issuance of bonds for the further extension of the University of California, Southern Branch, until such time as the agricultural interests will be properly protected and considered.
Considerable discussion, although no definite action was taken, was heard on the proposed rural electrical inspection ordinance. It was decided to make an analysis of existing ordinances on the subject before any move should be made here. A committee, composed of J. R. Schofeld, Ross Snafer and H. E."
Wahlberg was appointed to report on the advisability of a rural fire inspection ordinance.
Among other things considered by the directors was the authorization of the showing at farm center meetings, of two reels of motion pictures which recently were obtained from the Radio Corporation of America. An invitation to all the districts to hear William G. McAdoo give an address at Villa Park next month was given by Director John Ragan.
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