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SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS Demands on the county of Orange were allowed as read. B. F. Beswick was granted a 60 days' leave of absence from the state. The chairman was authorized to approve the bond on map tract No. 788. The chairman was authorized to approve the bond on map tract No. 190, and same was accepted as the official plotting of said tract. No streets accepted. State aid was ordered granted to Mrs. Nell Lifchford. Spraying licenses were ordered issued to George B. Cabell, Jack McCracken, Kime & Son, Henley-Aspellin Company, Noble Brothers, Charles E. Torrey and William Vogele. Fumigating licenses were ordered issued to R. L. Noble and Placentia Orange Growers. It was ordered that taxes on certain property which is part of the California state highway be cancelled. The county auditor was directed to transfer certain amounts from certain funds and deposit same in the general fund. Deed for right-of-way from John Purves, et ux, was accepted. Deed for right-of-way from Nellie A. Lloyd, et al., was accepted. Deed for right-of-way from Paul Kogler, et al., was accepted. Deed for right-of-way from Volumnia Gauldin, et al., was accepted. Deed for right-of-way from G. W. Prior, et al., was accepted. E. R. Abbey, deputy county clerk, was granted a five days' leave of absence from the state, commencing May 29, 1926. An ordinance providing for the control and eradication of rabies in the county of Orange, requiring the vaccination and licensing of dogs, and providing a penalty for the violation of its provisions was regularly adopted. The new bridge and the widening of existing bridges on the Santa Ana Canyon road across the Santa Ana Valley Irrigation Company's canal was accepted as completed by Mercercau Bridge and Construction Company, contractors. A resolution was adopted designating the name of the park heretofore known as Orange County park, as Irvine park. It was ordered that water be furnished to the Preventorium Camp from the county park. W. K. Hilyard was appointed engineer in charge of work for Orange County Water Work District No. 3. The board agreed to and recommended the closing of the Victoria street crossing over the Santa Fe railway as soon as the subway for the state highway connection has been completed and the new highway connection is opened for the public travel. Stewart A. Cunbiff was appointed constable for Newport Beach township. All bids received for the construction of a steel water tower for Orange County Water Works District No. 3 were taken under advisement until June 1, 1926, at 11 a.m. A resolution was adopted relative to advertising schedule. Bids will be received up to July 6, 1926, at 10 a.m., for the construction of buildings for the Tri-Counties Turbercuial hospital. Bill of sale and deeds from Home Tract Water Company and Garden Grove City Water Company were accepted for Orange County Water Works District No. 3. FARMER'S BULLETINS Department of Agriculture's Books and Pamphlet Important Information Buys Wall Box For Heat I Sale of a carload of wood of its ability to insulate reported by J. H. Clark treasurer of the Buttring Company. The purchaser is H. who plans to use the Valley. Elichbaum deck after making exe "Mr. Elichbaum told us best wallboard on the Clark," because the Valley is so terrific that ordinary material are After a thorough selection our three-eight Now that he has given such a generous endowment to place large mining towns that are the desert, following discoveries. The California Farmington has requested the Bureau Federation toington representatives grassmen and senators for a change in the f and drug act to provide grown products shall when offered for sale; many foreign products are inferior to the do are so marked as to not believe they are getting this competition is promising to grower and co- FARMER'S BULLETINS Department of Agriculture's Books and Pamphlets Contain Important Information Through the courtesy of Hon. Phil D. Swing, representative in Congress from this district. The Gazette is able to offer its readers a selection of government bulletins listed below, which contain much valuable information on varied subjects. A limited supply of agricultural yearbooks of various years will be distributed as long as they last. The latest issue is for 1924. Designate year you desire. A few volumes of books on Diseases of Horses and Diseases of Cattle are also available. To avail yourself of this offer all you have to do is to write the numbers of the bulletins you desire in the coupon provided below and mail the coupon to Hon. Phil D. Swing, M. C., Washington, D. C.* Please print your name and address plainly. Additional installments of this list will be published hereafter: Pine: Slash Pine ... 1256 Pineapple Culture in Florida ... 1237 Plants: Propagation of Plants ... 157 Plum Growing in Pacific States ... 1372 Poison Ivy and Sumac, Eradication ... 1166 Potatoes: Grading and marketing ... 753 Potato Storage and Houses ... 847 Loading New Southern Potatoes ... 1050 Production of Late Potatoes ... 1064 Loading Potatoes and Lining Cars ... 1091 How to Grow Acre of Potatoes ... 1190 Production of Potatoes in South Marketing the Early Potato Crop ... 1316 Marketing Main-Crop Potatoes ... 1317 How to Produce Seed Potatoes ... 1332 Increasing Crop by Spraying ... 1349 Control of Potato Tuber Diseases ... 1367 Why Potatoes Run Out ... 1436 Prunes: Growing in Pacific States ... 1372 Prunes and Cherry Brown Rot ... 1410 Pruning ... 181 Quack Grass ... 1307 Raspberry Culture ... 887 Red Neck Raspberry Cane Borer ... 1286 Rhodes Grass ... 1048 Rice: How Insects Affect Rice Crop Prairie Rice Culture ... 1086 Straighthead of Rice, Control ... 1212 Growing Rice, Sacramento Valley Handling Rough Rice for High Grades ... 1240 Root-Knot, Its Cause and Control ... 1345 Rye: Culture in Eastern States ... 756 Rye Growing in Southeastern States ... 894 San Jose Scale Control ... 650 Seeds: Testing Seeds in Home and School ... 428 Seed Marketing Hints for the Farmer ... 1232 Sorghum: Shallu or "Egyptian Wheat" ... 827 Grain Sorghums in San Antiojo District ... 965 How to Use Grain Sorghums ... 972 How to Grow Grain Sorghums ... 1137 Sorghums for Forage ... 1158 Sorgo: Sorgo Sirup Manufacture ... 1389 Soy Bean, Harvesting for Seed... 886 Soy Bean, Its Culture and Uses ... 973 Spelt, Emmer and ... 1429 Solnith Handling for Shinment ... 1189 Storage in Heated Tobacco Barns ... 1267 Storage of Sweet Potatoes ... 1442 Timothy on Irrigated Land in Northwest ... 502 Timothy ... 990 Tobacco: Cigar Leaf Tobacco in Pennsylvania ... 416 Curing Tobacco ... 523 Tobacco Culture ... 571 Tobacco Budworm and Control ... 819 Tobacco Beetle ... 846 Steam Sterilization of Seed Beds ... 996 Tobacco Flea Beetle ... 1352 Tobacco Hornworm Insecticides ... 1356 Flea-Beetle in Fire-Cured District ... 1425 Tomatoes for Canning and Manufacturing ... 1233 Preparation of Tomatoes for Market ... 1291 Tomatoes as a Truck Crop ... 1338 Greenhouse Tomatoes ... 1431 Trees: Basket Willow Culture ... 622 Deciduous Shade Tree Insects ... 1169 Tree Surgery ... 1178 Trees for Town and City Streets ... 1208 Planting and Care of Street Trees Slash Pine ... 1209 Planting Trees in Great Plains ... 1312 Black Walnut ... 1392 Growing Coniferous Trees ... 1453 Arbor Day ... 1492 Vegetables: Home Storage of Vegetables ... 879 Vegetable Diseases and Insects... 1371 Seeds for the Home and Market Garden ... 1390 Velvet Bean, The ... 1276 Vetches ... 515 Purple Vetch ... Corn Earworm, Enemy of Vetch Watermelons ... 1206 Webworms Injurious to Crops... 1258 Wheat Culture in Eastern U.S. Growing Hard Spring Wheat Miraquis Wheat Wheat Growing in Southeastern States... 885 Winter Wheat Growing on Great Plains... 895 Wheat Jointwort... 1006 For SALE—10 share Union Water Company Southern County Bank I WANT FARMS for deal with owners or Peoples Bldg. St. Louis FOR SALE—3 h.p. p.o. F. B. Morris jack, galvanized tank; m. Call evenings. $610-$95 BUYS CAMPBELLE condition; pay $1 per rent. DANZ, 162 W. $135 BUYS SWEET-PLIANO—Pay $5 per rent. DANZ, 162 W. $395 BUYS BABY GE... $650. Case and terms. If you want here is your chance DANZ, 162 W. DELINQUENT Office of the Anahole Company, Anaheim, California. NOTICE There is delinquent ing described stock, occasion No. 66, levied of March, 1926, the set opposite the name shareholders as f Neff, H.A. Christenson & Rideout, Christlieb, Alex J. Davis, Cecil and Davis, Effie Dyckman, Otto Edwardson, L. Edwardson, L. A. B. Taylor, as first Pledgee, Will G. Cochran as second Pledgee, for Earl C. Gire and Edna B. Gire, husband and wife, as Joint Tenants. William J. Jaeger, Pledgee for J. F. Doneyhue. Hiltscher, John P. Jacobsen, Peter Magee, George McFadden, C. E. Putten, Henry Richfield United Oil Company. Rice, A. Thurman, R. M. Zobeloin Company. And in accordance order of the Board on the said 15th day so many shares of e stock as may be Seeds: Testing Seeds in Home and School Seed Marketing Hints for the Farmer Sorghum: Shallu or "Egyptian Wheat" Grain Sorghums in San Antopio District How to Use Grain Sorghums How to Grow Grain Sorghums Sorghums for Forage Sorgo: Sorgo Sirup Manufacture Soy Bean, Harvesting for Seed Soy Bean, Its Culture and Uses Spelt, Emmer and Spinach, Handling for Shipment Squash Vine Borer Strawberries: Everbearing Strawberries Preparing Strawberries for Market Strawberry Culture in Southeastern States Strawberry Culture in Western States Strawberry Culture in Eastern States Strawberry Varieties in United States Strawberry Diseases Shannon Grass Sugar Beets: Growing Under Irrigation Sugar Beets Under Humid Conditions Sugar-Beet Leaf Spot Saving Man Inbor in Sugar-Beet Fields Beet-Leaf Beetle and Its Control Sugar-Beet Sirup Making Sugar-Beet Nematode in Western States Sugar Cane, Growing for Sirup Sweet Clover, Growing Sweet Clover, Utilization Harvesting Sweet Clover Seed Sweet Clover on Corn/Belt Farms Sweet Potato, Growing Sweet Potato Diseases HON. PHIL D. SWING, M.C. Washington, D.C. Please send me the bulletins and documents checked below: Farmers' Bulletins: No... No... No... No... No... Diseases of Cattle... Diseases of Horses... Agricultural Yearbook: Give year desired. Your Name... Address... Webworms Injurious to Crops Wheat Culture in Eastern U.S. Growing Hard Spring Wheat Mraquis Wheat Wagles Growing in Southeastern States Winter Wheat Growing on Great Plains Wheat Jointworm Eelworm Disease of Wheat Dry Farming for Better Wheat Yields Winter Wheat Adapted to Eastern United States Wheat: Flag Smut of Wheat Wheat Scab Take-all of Wheat Hard Red Winter Wheat Varieties Hard Red Spring Wheat Varieties Foreign Material in Spring Wheat The Common White Wheats Club Wheats Durham Wheats Soft Red Winter Wheats Wheat Strawworm and Control. Polish and Poulard Wheat. Rosette Disease of Wheat. Profit for Wheat Farmers of Central Kansas. Wire-worms Destructive to Crops. Woodlands in Southern States, Making Pay. Co-operative Marketing of Forest Products. Forestry and Farm Income. Care and Improvement of Farm Woods. Measuring and Marketing Farm Timber. (Continued in Next Week's Issue) Doneyhue Hiltscher, John F. Jacobsen, Peter Magcee, George McFadden, C. E. Patten, Henry Richfield United Oil Company Rice, A. Thurman, R. M. Zobolein Company And in accordance order of the Board oo on the said 15th day so many shares of each stock as may be sold at the office of the Anaheim Anahelm Orange County office of the Anaheim Anahelm Orange County office of the Anaheim Anahelm Orange County office of the Anaheim Anahelm Orange County office of the Anaheim Anahelm Orange County office of the Anaheim Anahelm Orange County office of the Anaheim Anahelm Orange County office of the Anaheim Anahem Orange County office of the Anaheim Anahem Orange County office of the Anaheim Anahem Orange County office of the Anaheim Anahem Orange County office of the Anaheim Anahem Orange County office of the Anaheim Anahem Orange County office of the Anaheim Anahem Orange County office of the Anaheim Anahem Orange County office of the Anaheim Anahem Orange County office of the Anaheim Anahem Orange County office of the Anaheim Anahem Orange County office of the Anaheim Anahem Orange County office of the Anaheim Anahem Orange County office of the Anaheim Anahem Orange County office of the Anaheim Anahem Orange County office of the Anaheim Anahem Orange County office of the Anaheim Anahem Orange County office of the Anaheim Anahem Orange Company, at the R. R. 3, Anaheim, Orla formia, on the 14th oo at the hour of 8 o'clock delinquent assessment with costs of advert sale. Anaheim Eucalypt By M. E. BE 5-20-3t NOTICE OF SALE DELINQUENT Office of the Anaheim Water Company, R. R. Orange County, California NOTICE There is delinquent ing described stock, assessment No. 21, lea of April, 1926, the se oppose the names shareholders as follow: Name— W. L. and Maggie Jackson Mary R. Gray Carl Simmons And in accordance order of the Board oo on the 12th day of April shares of each parcel may be necessary ww office of the Anaheim Company, at the R. R. 3, Anaheim, Orla formia, on the 14th oo at the hour of 8 o'clock delinquent assessment with costs of advert sale. Anaheim Eucalypt By M. E. BE Buys Wall Board For Heat Insulation Sale of a carload of wallboard because of its ability to insulate against heat is reported by J. H. Clark, secretary and treasurer of the Buttress Manufacturing Company. The purchaser is H. W. Eichbaum, who plans to use the wallboard in the construction of miners' cabins in Death Valley. Eichbaum decided on Buttress board after making exhaustive tests. "Mr. Eichbaum told us he wanted the best wallboard on the market," said Clark, "because the heat in Death Valley is so terrific that cabins built of ordinary material are oppressive hot. After a thorough investigation, he selected our three-eight inch board. Now that he has given our product such a generous endorsement, we expect to place large quantities in the mining towns that are springing up in the desert, following the recent gold discoveries." The California Farm Bureau Federation has requested the American Farm Bureau Federation to have its Washington representatives present to congressmen and senators the necessity for a change in the federal pure food and drug act to provide that foreign grown products shall be so marked when offered for sale. It is found that many foreign products—many of which are inferior to the domestic products—are so marked as to mislead buyers to believe they are getting the domestic product when buying the foreign, and this competition is proving unsatisfactory to grower and consumer alike. FOR SALE—10 shares of Anaheim Union Water Company stock. Call at Southern County Bank, Anaheim, tf. I WANT FARMS for cash buyers. Will deal with owners only. R. Randolph, Peoples Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. 4-3tp FOR SALE—3 h. p. electric motor, one F. B. Morris jack, one 1500-gallon motor, one or any part. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE Fred P. Yandeau and Lena M. Yandeau. Plaintiffs, Win F. Dumke, Hattie Dumke, Frances Marshall and Abstract & Title Guaranty Company, Defendants. Under and by virtue of an Order of Sale and Decree of Foreclosure and Writ for the Enforcement of Judgment, issued out of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange, in the above entitled action, on the 5th day of May, 1926, wherein the above-named Plaintiff obtained a Judgment and Decree of Foreclosure against the above-named Defendants on the 17th day of April, 1926, for the sum of $27,319.69. Lawful Money of the United States, besides interest and costs, which judgment and decree was on the 17th day of April, 1926, recorded in Judgment Book Volume 19 of said Court. at page 281. I am commanded to sell at public auction, in the manner prescribed by law, all that certain real property situated in the Township of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, and described as follows: The South one-half (S½) of the Northwest quarter (NW¼) of the Northeast quarter (NE¼) of Section Fourteen (14), Township Four (4), South, Range Eleven (11) West, S. B. B. & M., estimated to contain Twenty (20) acres; reserving therefrom for roads, railroads and ditches a strip of land thirty feet wide, along adjoining and each side of the Township and Section lines, and a strip fifteen feet wide along adjoining and each side of the quarter section lines; also reserving the use and control of clenegas and natural streams of water, if any, naturally upon flowing across, into or by said land; also a right of way for and to construct irrigation or drainage ditches through Whereas, the said Abstract & Title Guaranty Company thereafter, on the 17th day of February, 1926, did record in the office of the Recorder of the said County of Orange, a notice of the above mentioned default in the payment of the said principal and interest due under the terms of the said note and notice of the election of the said John Paul Lee to sell the property described in the said deed of trust after three months shall have elapsed following the recordation of said notice to satisfy the obligation evidenced by said note and secured by the said deed of trust; and Whereas, more than three months have elapsed since the recordation of said notice and the sums and obligations secured by the said deed of trust remain unpaid. NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to said notice recorded on February 17th, 1926, and to said demand dated February 17th, 1926, and in accordance with the terms and under the authority of the hereinabove mentioned deed of trust. NOTICE IS HEERBY GIVEN that the Abstract & Title Guaranty Company will on the 21st day of June, 1926, at the hour of ten o'clock, A. M. of said day, at the South front door of the Orange County Courthouse, in the City Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, by virtue of the authority in it vested as trustee, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, lawful money of the United States, all of the real property described in the FOR SALE—10 shares of Anaheim Union Water Company stock. Call at Southern County Bank, Anaheim. tf. I WANT FARMS for cash buyers. Will deal with owners only. R. Randolph, Peoples Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. 4-3tp FOR SALE—3 h. p. electric motor, one F. B. Morris Jack, one 1500-gallon galvanized tank; all or any part. Call evenings. 610-W, Anaheim. $95 BUYS CAMPBELL PIANO, in good condition; pay $1 per week, or will rent. DANZ, 162 W. Center, Anaheim. 5-6-tf $135 BUYS SWEET-TONED MASON PIANO—Pay $5 per month, or will rent. DANZ, 162 W. Center, Anaheim. 5-6-tf $395 BUYS BABY GRAND—Cost now $650. Case and tone perfect; easy terms. If you want a baby grand, here is your chance; or will rent. DANZ, 162 W. Center, Anaheim. 5-6-tf DELINQUENT NOTICE Office of the Anaheim Union Water Company, Anaheim, Orange County, California. NOTICE There is delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment No. 66, levied on the 15th day of March, 1926, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: Cert. No. Amt. No. Shares Due Neff. H. A. 4694 1 $ 3.00 Christensen & Rideout, 5905 318-1000 .95 Christlieb, Alex J. 5254 8½ 25.50 Davis, Cecil and Davis, Effe 6024 342-1000 1.03 Dyckman, Otto 5998 8 24.00 Edwardson, L. 987 1 3.00 Edwardson, L. 1563 1 3.00 A. B. Taylor, as first Pledgee, Will G. Cochran as second Pledgee, for Earl C. Glre and Edna B. Glre, husband and wife, as Joint Tenants 5918 5 15.00 William J. Jaeger, Pledgee for J. F. Doneyhue 6063 2¾ 8.25 Hiltscher, John F. 5694 2 6.00 Jacobsen, Peter 5310 4 12.00 Magee, George 5826 2 6.00 McFadden, C. E. 4067 10 30.00 Patten, Henry 5779 1 3.00 Richfield United Oil Company 5288 1 3.00 Rice, A. 5897 423-1000 1.27 Thurman, R. M. 5900 423-1000 1.27 Zobelain Company 5243 6 18.00 And in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors made on the said 15th day of March, 1926, so many shares of each parcel of said stock as may be necessary will be (4) South Range Eleven (11) West, S.B. B & M, estimated to contain Twenty (20) acres; reserving therefrom for roads, railroads and ditches a strip of land thirty feet wide, along adjoining and each side of the Township and Section lines, and a strip fifteen feet wide along, adjoining and each side of the quarter section lines; also reserving the use and control of clenegas and natural streams of water, if any, naturally upon flowing across, into or by said land; also a right of way for and to construct irrigation or drainage ditches through said tract to irrigate or drain the adjacent land. Also reserving a strip of land fifteen feet wide from the North half of the South twenty (20) acres, more or less herein described, as in Deed from Charles H. Johnston and Emma L. Johnston, his wife, to James V. Edwards, recorded in Book 48, page 394 of Deeds, Records of Orange County, California. Including all buildings and improvements thereon, or that may be erected thereon together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances, water and water rights, thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remalderd rents, issues and profits thereof. Public notice is hereby given that on Saturday, the 5th day of June, 1926, at 30 minutes past 9 o'clock A.M. of that day, at the south door of the Court House, in the City of Santa Ana, Orange County, California, in obedience to said Order of Sale and Decree of Foreclosure and Writ for Enforcement of Judgment, I will sell the above described property to the highest and best bidder for cash in lawful money of the United States.Dated May 5, 1926. H. M. HEAD, Commissioner appointed by said Court. 5-13-4t NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY BY TRUSTEE UNDER DEED OF TRUST WHEREAS, Dr. Frances Marshall did on the 8th day of July, 1925, execute a deed of trust of said date to the Abstract & Title Guaranty Company,a corporation,a trustee,the benefit and security of Wm.F.Dunke,a married man,his wife's name being Hattle Dunke,a beneficiary,to secure the payment of a certain promissory note of the same date for the sum of Seventy-five hundred dollars ($7,500.00) due one year after date with interest at the rate of seven per cent annum,payable semi-annually,and if not so paid to be compounded semi-annually which said deed of trust was recorded in Book 595.of Deeds.at page 358.Orange County Records.on the 12th day of September,1925,and conveys the following described property.to-wit: Situated in the County of Orange.State of California,and described as the South half (S½) of the North-west quarter (NW¼)of the North-arylithocean boundary. NOTICE IS HEERBY GIVEN that the Abstract & Title Guaranty Company will on the 21st day of June,1926,a hour at ten o'clock,A.M.of said day,a at the South front door of the Orange County Courthouse,the City of Santa Ana.CountyOfOrange.StateOfCalifornia,bby virtueoftheauthorityin it vested as trustee,sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash.lawful moneyoftheUnitedStates.alloftherealpropertydescribedinthesaldeddeoftrustandherebeforedescribed. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the Abstract & Title Guaranty Company has hereunto caused its corporate name to be affixed by its president and assistant secretary thereunto duly authorized by resolution of its board of directors this 24th day of May,1926.ABSTRACT&TITLEGUARANTYCO..ByC.D.BALL.(CorporateSeal)President. ByR.A.KLOESS.Assist.Secretary.Scarborough,Forgy&Reinhaus.Santa Ana,California.AttorneyseforTrustee. CHURCH CALENDAR Baptist,Calvary Baptist Woman's Union,first Thursdayday.all day. World Wide Guild.last Friday evening. Baptist Young People's Union,every Sunday evening. Sunday School,Bulogia Class,first Tuesdayevening. Sunday School FellowshipClass,fourth Tuesdayevening. Baptist,German Ladies'Aid Missionary.first Thursdaysafternoon. Sunday SchoolPhilatheaClass,first Tuesdaysafternoon. BibleClasses,Non-Sectarian Cottage BibleClass,every Mondayevening. CatholicSt.Boniface Young Ladies'Institute.firstandthirdTuesdayevening. Young Men'SInstitute.secondand fourthTuesdayevening. EpiscopalSt.Michael's Helpers'Guild.secondand fourthThursdayafternoon. Evangelical Woman's Missionary Society.firstThursdayafternoon. Young Women's MissionaryCircle.thirdTuesdayevening. Ladies'Aid Society.thirdThursdayafternoon. LeagueofChristianEndevor,everySundayevening. LeagueofChristianEndevor.Social.secondFridayevening. Lutheran,Grace Ladies'Aid Society.firstThursdayafternoon. Somebody Scotch verdi one where costs. Hours:1 Mon.,W250 EANA NOTICE OF SALE OF STOCK FOR DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT Office of the Anaheim Eucalyptus Water Company, R. R. 3, Anaheim, Orange County, California. NOTICE There is delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment No. 21, levied the 12th day of April, 1926, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: No. Cert. Name— Shares No. Ant. W. L. and Maggie Jackson ...4 409 $12.00 Mary R. Gray ...2 401 6.00 Carl Simmons ...7 475 21.00 And in accordance with law and order of the Board of Directors, made on the 12th day of April, 1926, so many shares of each parcel of said stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the Anaheim Eucalyptus Water Company, at the pumping plant, R. R. 3, Anaheim, Orange County, California, on the 14th day of June, 1926, at the hour of 8 o'clock P. M., to pay delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and expense of sale. Anaheim Eucalyptus Water Co., By M. E. BEEBE, Secretary. 5-20-3t ANAHEIM'S ESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Willys-Overland FINE MOTOR CARS Geo. N. Nolan Jr. 306 N. Los Angeles Street Dependable Used Cars Painless Terms J. W. Truxaw, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 341-J Res., 887 S. Los Angeles St. Residence Phone, 341-M. Hours: 11-12; 2-4; 7-8 Golden State Bank Bldg. Cor. Center and L. A. Sts. ANAHEIM, CALIF. Dr. Minnie H. Pintler Dr. Bertha M. Pintler The Pintlers CHIROPRACTORS Palmer School GraduatesFREE X-RAY Phone 578 Hours: 10-12 A.M., 2-5 P.M. Mon., Wed., Fri., 7-8 P.M. 250 East Center Street ANAHEIM, CALIF. Johnston-Wickett Clinic ANAHEIM, CALIF. Hours: 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Mary L. Johnson MARCELLING AND Hours: Except Sundays 8 to 12—1 to 5:30 PHONES: Office 207 Residence 1169-J FREE X-RAY Phone 578 Hours: 10-12 A.M., 2-5 P.M. Mon., Wed., Fri., 7-8 P.M. 250 East Center Street ANAHEIM, CALIF. Mary L. Johnson MARCELLING AND SHAMPOOING 525 WEST CENTER PHONE 1054 ANAHEIM Hours: Except Sundays 8 to 12—1 to 5:30 PHONES: Office 207 Residence 1169-J Dr. Walter R. Blakely OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN We Do Our Own Lens Grinding 185 W. Center St., Anaheim. Valencia Barber Shop ALL HAIR CUTTING 25c 226 E. Center Street Office Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to 5 Phone 221-W DR. W. W. ADAMS OSTEOPATH 312 N. Lemon Street Anaheim California Somebody wants to know what a Scotch verdict is. A Scotch verdict is one where every fellow pays his own costs. TIMETABLE A. T. & S. F. Ry. Coast Lines In effect November 29th, 1925 Trains to Los Angeles *No. 79 ... 6:06 A.M. No. 71 ... 11:57 A.M. $No. 73 ... 4:46 P.M. No. 75 ... 8:58 P.M. Trains From Los Angeles No. 78 ... 1:00 A.M. No. 72 ... 1:65 A.M. $No. 52 ... 1:89 A.M. No. 74 ... 1:15 P.M. No. 76 ... 1:24 P.M. *Through sleepers to Kansas City, Minneapolis and Chicago. *Through sleepers to Denver, St Louis, Chicago and Grand Canyon connections. San Bernardino and River-side connection. $Houston, Galveston, Texas; New Orleans and Phoenix connections. San Bernardino and Riverside connection. C. A. WALKER, Agent. New Indiana Tractors Will Use All Horse-Drawn Tools $375—Easy Terms W. P. McCARTHY 1201 East Sixth St., Los Angeles Down in Washington they say that Walter Johnson is worth his weight in Idaho potatoes. SCHNEIDER'S MARKET 131 West Center Street QUALITY MEATS We Deliver. Phone 40 UNIVERSITY AND WEEKS TYPE POULTRY HOUSES LATEST MODELS OF RABBIT HUTCHES Complete Sets of Plans and Specifications Ganahl-Grim Lumber Company 501 E. Center St. Phone 35 Anaheim, Calif. ANAHEIM FEED AND FUEL CO. Dealers in GRAIN FLOUR SEEDS WOOD COAL HAY Phone 317 W. D. GRAFTON, Prop. Public Weighing Scales