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Hoover Firm for Protective Policy Recites the Benefits of a Tariff Law in His Speeches Benefits of Protection Excerpt from address delivered at Duluth, Minn., October 23, 1926, at a Republican rally. Subject of address, "Republican Policies and Necessity for Support of Republican Party in Election." "I well recollect that at the time the tariff law was passed, it was predicted it would destroy our foreign trade, yet under it our foreign commerce—both imports and exports—have steadily increased until they have reached the highest volume known in all the peace-time history of our country. "It was predicted that it would unreasonably increase prices, yet government statistics show price levels of articles on the tariff free list have increased on average more than the price list of articles on the protected list. "It was predicted that under the increased tariff, incentive to efficiency in industry would be decreased because of the lessening pressure of competition, but our country shows today that never in any period in any land has there been such a remarkable increase in industrial efficiency on the part of both employer and employee as has been witnessed in our country during the last five years. "It was predicted that the tariff law would retard American prosperity, but under it we have come into the fullest measure of prosperity that the world has ever witnessed. "It was predicted that this tariff law would make the rich richer and the poor poorer, but there was never in the whole history of the country so little poverty and so wide a diffusion of comfort as there is today." Tariff and the Farmer Excerpt from address delivered at Topeka, Kansas, October 26, 1926, at a Republican rally in support of the election of Senator Curtis and Republican candidates for congress. HANNALEI HILLS A Beautiful Subdivision Under Vista Water. A few lots from 3 to 5 acres at $400 to $600 per acre; easy terms. CHOICE AVOCADO LAND 10 acres piped to lease for 4 years. H. R. HANNA, San Marcos, Calif. Courtesy to Agents NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Anaheim Eucalyptus Water Company, location principal place of business. R. R. 3, Anaheim, California. Notice is hereby given that at a regular meeting of the board of directors, held on the 12th day of March, 1928, assessment No. 25 of Three ($3.00) Dollars per share was levied on the Capital Stock of the Corporation, payable at the office of the Secretary of the Company, at Anaheim, Orange County, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unapaid on the 14th day of April, 1928, will be delinquent and advertised for sale therein referred to. There is a good deal of current misunderstanding in Europe and elsewhere about 'barriers on trade' with the United States. In the first instance, we have no discriminatory railroad rates, no subsidies, we make no stipulations that money we loan shall be spent in the United States, we have no cartels or government price fixing on commodities. Therefore our export trade is wholly free of impediments. The sole question is the tariff on a portion of our imports. Our import trade is 62.7 per cent on a free trade basis. Of the remaining 37.3 per cent, some 7 or 8 per cent was in sheer luxuries, duffle for revenue purposes only. Of the remaining 30 per cent, agricultural products which compete with our farmers but which do not come from Europe comprise about 17 per cent. In any event, so long as the present low standards of living and low wages exist in Europe, we must maintain protection to certain of our industries. The pacificist of a hundred years ago who thought it was a mistake to build the "Constitution" now has a great grandson who is sure we ought to dismantle what remains of our navy. WHEREAS, there is payable on the 1st day to the said Redland Association, the sum being the amount promissory note and interest on delinquency cost of recording notice the further sum of $5 under the said deed for further sum of $100 or a total of $3742.322 WHEREAS, in accruals provisions of Section Code of the State of Redlands Building-Loan owner,and holderof said deed,did.onthe19th1927,causetorecoveroftheCountyRecounty,California,andofficeoftheCountyRoanOrangeCounty.Califsuchdefaultanditsthepropertydescribedtrusttobeb Soldinaccrualsprovisions thereof toelectionsto sellwBook96.page344offintheofficeoftheCoOrangeCounty.Calif "It was predicted that this tariff law would make the rich richer and the poor poorer, but there was never in the whole history of the country so little poverty and so wide a diffusion of comfort as there is today." Tariff and the Farmer Excerpt from address delivered at Topeka, Kansas, October 26, 1926, at a Republican rally in support of the election of Senator Curtis and Republican candidates for congress. "No one can say that our farmer has not enjoyed higher prices for many of his products as the result of the duties collected upon $740,000,000 worth of imported agricultural products. And when our opponents discuss reducing the tariff they mean not alone reducing the tariff on cotton goods, steel or type-writers, they mean also to reduce the tariff on wheat, on wool, on meat, butter and flaxseed. I do not for one moment believe that the farmer wishes to abandon this great measure of protection. Moreover, our farmers are vitally interested in maintaining high standards of living amongst our workers in other industries than agriculture. "The sole market of the full stomach at home is better than the chance to compete for the stomach of the under-fed worker abroad whose buying power is limited. How important this is, is shown by the record of consumption of agricultural products in the year 1921, when we were overwhelmed with unemployment and the buying power of our own workers was limited. In that year the American consumption of meats, fats, and other refined agricultural products dropped nearly 18 per cent, an amount greater than our total foreign market of agricultural commodities." Tariff a World Problem Excerpt from address delivered at New York City, March 16, 1926, under auspices of Export Managers' Club of New York in collaboration with numerous other trade associations. "Without entering upon any partisan discussion of the protective tariff, which I, of course, support, there is one phase of the tariff which I believe experience shows has less effect upon the volume of international movement of commodities than had at one time been assumed. "As a result of the hardships suffered by many people of both combatant and neutral nations during the war, there came to all nations a deep resolution. In so far as the resources of their countries permitted, to produce as far as possible their essential commodities. The struggle to overcome post-war unemployment has added to this impulse. The result is that-52 of the 70 nations of the world, including almost every important trading nation, increased their tariffs after the war. It might seem that these widespread protective policies would tend to localize industry and thus decrease the total volume of international trade. But it certainly appears that internal economic and social currents which make for prosis-tion." SALE UNDER FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA WESTERN LOAN & BUILDING COMPANY, a corporation. Plaintiff vs. GEORGE W. SOUDER and LAURA A. SOUDER, his wife; WILLIAM L. WATERS, RELIABLE TITLE COMPANY, a corporation. Trustee: N. V. CRAMER and GERTRUDE E. CRAMER, his wife. Defendants Under and by virtue of a decree of foreclosure and order of sale duly made and entered in the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, on the 23rd day of March, A.D., 1928, and a Writ of Execution for the enforcement of judgment requiring sale property under foreclosure of mortgage issued out of the said Superior Court on the 23rd day of March, A.D., 1928, in the above entitled action. In favor of Western Loan & Building Company, a corporation. Plaintiff, and against George W. Souder, et. ux., et al., Defendants, a copy of which said decree foreclosure duly attested under the seal of the said Superior Court on the 23rd day of March, A.D., 1928, together with the said writ annexed thereto, whereby I am commanded to sell at public auction for cash in Lawful Money of the United States, the following and in said decree described real estate: Situated in the County of Orange, State of California, and more particularly described as follows: to-wit: Lot four (4) and the South Ten (10) feet of Lot Three (3), Block "D," Tract No. 524, as shown on a map recorded in Book 22, Page 1. Miscellaneous Maps, records of said county. Together with all and singular tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any Anaheim Eucalyptus Water Company location principal place of business. R. R. 3, Anaheim, California. Notice is hereby given that at a regular meeting of the board of directors held on the 12th day of March, 1928, assessment No. 25 of Three ($3.00) Dollars per share was levied on the Capital Stock of the Corporation payable at the office of the Secretary of the Company, at Anaheim, Orange County, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 14th day of April, 1928, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 14th day of May, 1928, at 8 o'clock. P.M., to pay delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. Anaheim Eucalyptus Water Co.. By M. E. BEBBE, Secretary. 3-15-41 SALE UNDER FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA WESTERN LOAN & BUILDING COMPANY, a corporation. Plaintiff vs. GEORGE W. SOUDER and LAURA A. SOUDER, his wife; WILLIAM L. WATERS, RELIABLE TITLE COMPANY, a corporation. Trustee: N. V. CRAMER and GERTRUDE E. CRAMER, his wife. Defendants Under and by virtue of a decree of foreclosure and order of sale duly made and entered in the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, on the 23rd day of March, A.D., 1928, and a Writ of Execution for the enforcement of judgment requiring sale property under foreclosure of mortgage issued out of the said Superior Court on the 23rd day of March, A.D., 1928, in the above entitled action. In favor of Western Loan & Building Company, a corporation. Plaintiff, and against George W. Souder, et. ux., et al., Defendants, a copy of which said decree foreclosure duly attested under the seal of the said Superior Court on the 23rd day of March, A.D., 1928, together with the said writ annexed thereto, whereby I am commanded to sell at public auction for cash in Lawful Money of the United States, the following and in said decree described real estate: Situated in the County of Orange, State of California, and more particularly described as follows: to-wit: Lot four (4) and the South Ten (10) feet of Lot Three (3), Block "D," Tract No. 524, as shown on a map recorded in Book 22, Page 1. Miscellaneous Maps, records of said county. Together with all and singular tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any Anaheim Eucalyptus Water Company location principal place of business. R. R. 3, Anaheim, California. Notice is hereby given that at a regular meeting of the board of directors held on the 12th day of March, 1928, assessment No. 25 of Three ($3.00) Dollars per share upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 14th day of April, 1928, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 14th day of May, 1928, at 8 o'clock. P.M., to pay delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. Anaheim Eucalyptus Water Co.. By M. E. BEBBE, Secretary. 3-15-41 NOTICE OF TRUST WHEREAS by a deed on 20th day of June July 11th, 1927 on Doe Vol. 19, page 159 of R Certificate No. 4672, the County Registrar County.State Of Californiatountry.ofCalifornia.party.of.the.third.par-trust.of.the.year.inferred.to.vow Anaheim Eucalyptus Water Company.location principal placeofbusiness.R.R.3,Anaheim.California.NoticeisherebygiventheCounty.RecordCounty.Analifornia,andofficeoftheCountyRecorderOrange.County.AnaliforniasuchdefaultanditspropertydescribedtrusttobesoldinaccopionswhichnoticeelectationtosellwasBook96.page344infoundintheofficeoftheCountyOrange.County.Analiforniasuchdealtothehighestlawfulmoneyofthe24th.day.ofAp-hourof11:00o'clockAttheFrontentranceinTheCityOfAnaleOrange.StateOfCaliforniatinctiveconveyedtotoodefect调inandfollowingdescribedrealinCountyOfOrange.Sesdescribedasfollows: LotThree(3)在TheplanfromaddressdeliveredatNewYorkCity,March16,1926,underauspicesofExportManagers'ClubofNewYorkincollaborationwithnumerousothertradeassociations. "Without entering upon any partisan discussionoftheprotectivetariff,theirtariffwhichIbelieveexperienceshowshaslesseffectuponthevolumeofinternationalmovementofcommoditiesthanhadatonetimebeenassumed." "Asaresultofthehardships sufferedbymanypeopleofthebothcombatantandneutralnationsthardeningthewarthere cametoallnationsadeepresolution.insofarastheresourcesofthecountriestermitted,toreduceaspossibletheirsessentialcommodities.Thestruggletoovercomepost-wurunemploymenthasaddedtothisimpulse.Theresultisthat-52ofthe70nationsoftheworldincludingalmosteveryimportanttradingnation IncreasedthetariffsafterthewarItmightseemthatthesewidespreadprotectivepolicieswouldtendtocalizelindustryandthusdecreasethetotalvolumeofinternationaltradeButitcertainlyappearsthatinternaleconomicandsocialcurrentswhichmakeforprosistion." Tariff and International Trade Interview with Associated Press, October 23, 1926. If the twenty-three nations of Europe would imitate America's forty-eight states in establishing free flow of trade between themselves— And if Europe as a whole would then establish her trade relations with the rest of the world as has America— The purpose of the recent international manifesto advocating removal of trade barriers would be practically accomplished. Herbert Hoover, secretary of commerce, said. The manifesto cannot be directed with any logic at the United States, said Mr. Hoover, because in the five years since the enactment of our present tariff, American imports from Europe have increased 54 per cent, while our exports to Europa have increased but 13 per cent. "In the face of this increase," the secretary declared, "it can scarcely be NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE WHEREAS, by a deed of trust dated the 9th day of April, 1927, recorded May 3rd, 1927, on Document No. 7958, Vol. 19, page 83 of Register of Titles, Certificate No. 4596, in the office of the County Registrar of Titles, Orange County, State of California, Howard E. McClurg and May H. McClurg, his wife, did grant and convey the property therein and hereinafter described to W. T. Bill and A. E. Ball, trustees as joint tenants, to secure among other things the payment to Redlands Building-Loan Association, a corporation, party of the third part in said deed of trust, of the one promissory note July 11th, 1927 on Doe Vol. 19, page 159 of R Certificate No. 4672, the County Registrar County, State of Cali Turner and Mary J. Old grant and conve therain and hereinafter W. T. Bill and A. E. joint tenants, to secur things the payment to Ing-Loan Association, party of the third part trust, of the one therain referred to, w said promissory note terms of said note and said note providing for payment of $4 mending on the first day and continuing monthly 107 of such payments made; Reference to said note and the re hereby specifically made. WHEREAS there has been in the payment of said installment payment on day of September, 1927 and that no subsequent payment has been made makers are in arrears ment payments for most said installment payment reason of such default lands Building-Loan As clare the whole amount due and immediate did demand in writing tecs proceed to sell granted by said deed or to the terms and cost; WHEREAS there is payable on the 1st day to the said Redlands Association, the sum o sum being the amount promissory note and a interest on delinquent cost of recording notice the further sum of $50 under the said deed or further sum of $100.00 or a total of $3244.17. therein referred to, with interest on said promissory note according to the terms of said note and deed of trust. said note providing for monthly installment payments of $49.00 each, commencing on the 1st day of May, 1927, and continuing monthly thereafter until 107 of such payments shall have been made, reference to said deed of trust and note and the record thereof is hereby specifically made, and; WHEREAS, there has been a default in the payment of said note in that the installment payment has been made and that said makers are in arrears in said installment payments for more than three of said installment payments and that by reason of said defaults, the said Redlands Building-Loan Association did declare the whole amount of the indebtedness due and immediately payable and did demand in writing that said trustees proceed to sell said premises granted by said deed of trust according to the terms and conditions thereof, and; WHEREAS, there is now due and payable on the 1st day of March, 1928, to the said Redlands Building-Loan Association, the sum of $3592.32, such sum being the amount due on said promissory note and accrued interest, interest on delinquent installments and cost of recording notice of default, and the further sum of $50.00 trustees fees under the said deed of trust, and the further sum of $100.00 attorneys fees, or a total of $3742.32, and; WHEREAS, in accordance with the provisions of Section 2292 of the Civil Code of the State of California, said Redlands Building-Loan Association, the owner and holder of said note and trust deed, did, on the 19th day of November, 1927, cause to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Orange County, California, and also in the office of the County Registrar of Titles, Orange County, California, notices of such default and its election to cause the property described in said deed of trust to be sold in accordance with the provisions thereof to satisfy said obligations, which notice of default and election to sell was duly recorded in Book 96, page 344 of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of Orange County, California, and as Document No. 8555 in the office of the County Registrar of Orange County, California, on Certificate No. 4673. Vol. Hudson AND Essex Sales and Service BARGAINS IN USEDCARS BONEY & BENNIS Hudson-Essex Dealers 332 W. Center St., Anaheim Redlands Building-Loan Association, the owner and holder of said note and trust deed, did, on the 19th day of November, 1927, cause to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Orange County, California, and also in the office of the County Registrar of Orange County, California, notices of such default and its election to cause the property described in said deed of trust to be sold in accordance with the provisions thereof to satisfy said obligations, which notice of default and election to sell was duly recorded in Book 96, page 344 of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of Orange County, California, and as Document No. 8555 in the office of the County Registrar of Orange County, California, on Certificate No. 4673. Vol. WHEREAS, by a deed of trust dated the 20th day of June, 1927, recorded July 11th, 1927 in Document No. 8192. Vol. 19, page 159 of Register of Titles Certificate No. 4672, in the office of the County Registrar of Titles, Orange County, State of California, Lewis I. Turner and Mary J. Turner, his wife, old grant and convey the property therein and hereinafter described to W. T. Bill and A. E. Ball, trustees as joint tenants, to secure among other things the payment to Redlands Building-Loan Association, a corporation party of the third part in said deed of trust, of the one promissory note therein referred to, with interest on said promissory note according to the owner and holder of said note and trust deed, did on the 19th day of November, 1927, cause to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Orange County, California, and also in the office of the County Registrar of Titles, Orange County, California, notices of such default and its election to cause the property described in said deed of trust to be sold in accordance with the provisions thereof to satisfy said obligations, which notice of default and election to sell was duly recorded in Book 96, page 344 of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of Orange County, California, and as Document No. 8555 in the office of the County Recorder of Orange County, California, on Certificature No. 4673. Vol. 19, Page 159 of Register of Titles, Orange County, California, and; WHEREAS, more than three months have elapsed since the recording of said notice and there now remains due and unpaid to the Redlands Building-Loan Association, as aforesaid, the sum of $3742.82 in accordance with the provisions of said trust deed. NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that W. T. Bill and A. E. Ball by virtue of the authority vested in them as trustees, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, lawful money of the United States, on the 24th day of April, 1928, at the hour of 11:00 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the Front entrance of the City Hall, in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, all of the interest conveyed to them by said deed of trust in and to all of the following described real property situation in County of Orange, State of California, described as follows: Lot Three (3) in Tract 787, as per map recorded in Book 24, Page 9 of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, California, or so much thereof as said trustees shall deem necessary to pay all principal interest, charges, trustees' fees, counsel fees, costs and interest to date of sale secured by said trust deed. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, W. T. Bill and A. E. Ball have set their hands this 1st day of March, 1928. W. T. BILL A. E. BALL Trustees NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE WHEREAS, by a deed of trust dated the 20th day of June, 1927, recorded July 11th, 1927 in Document No. 8192. Vol. 19, page 159 of Register of Titles Certificate No. 4672, in the office of the County Registrar of Titles, Orange County, State of California, Lewis I. Turner and Mary J. Turner, his wife, old grant and convey the property therein and hereinafter described to W. T. Bill and A. E. Ball, trustees as joint tenants, to secure among other things the payment to Redlands Building-Loan Association, a corporation party of the third part in said deed of trust, of the one promissory note therein referred to, with interest on said promissory note according to the owner and holder of said note and trust deed, did on the 19th day of November, 1927, cause to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Orange County, California, and also in the office of the County Registrar of Titles, Orange County, California, notices of such default and its election to cause the property described in said deed of trust to be sold in accordance with the provisions thereof to satisfy said obligations, which notice of default and election to sell was duly recorded in Book 96, page 343 of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of said Orange County, California; and as Document No. 8555 in the office of the County Recorder of Orange County, California, on Certificature No. 4673. Vol. 19, Page 159 of Register of Titles, Orange County, California,and; WHEREAS, more than three months have elapsed since the recordation of said notice and there now remains due and unpaid to the Redlands Building-Loan Association, as aforesaid,the sum of $3244.17 in accordance with the provisions of said trust deed. NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that W. T. Bill and A. E. Ball by virtue of the authority vested in them as trustees will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash lawful money of the United States on the 24th day of April, 1928 at the hour of 10.30 o'clock A. M. of said day at the Front entrance of the City Hall in the City of Anaheim,County of Orange,State of California,all of the interest conveyed to them by said deed in and to all of the following described real property situation in the County of Orange,State of California,described as follows: Lot One (1) In Tract No. 787.as per map recorded in Book 24.Page 9of Miscellaneous Maps.RecordsOfOrangeCountyCalifornia.orso muchthereofasalsdtrusteesshalldeemnecessarytaypallprincipalinterestcharges.trustees'fees,counselfees.costsandinteresttodateofsale.securedbysaidtrustdeed. IN WITNESS WHEREOF.W.T.BillandA.E.BALLhavesetthehandsthis1stdayMarch,1928. W.T.BILL A.E.BALL Trustees. REQUEST FOR BIDS The Orange County Cemetery District No.2,pursuant to an order heretofore made by its Board of Trustees and the law in such cases made and provided,hereby calls for sealed bids for the furnishing of the following material for use in the said cemetery district: One Power Lawn Mower Said mower to have: 25" cut 4-cycle engine,3¼" strokes,3"bore,roller crankshaft bearings Roller reel shaft bearings Roller axle shaft bearings Single plate dry disc clutches All metal grass catcher That any and all persons wishing to bid for furnishing said mower shall file sealed bids with Board of Trustees at the place business of said district.to-wit: The Anaheim Cemetery. Said bids must be filed with the Board of Trustees at the place above specified SUMMONS IN THE JUSTICE COURT OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM.COUNTY OF ORANGE STATE OF CALIFORNIA.REDFIELD ADVERTISING COMPANY. Plaintiff. A.B.KNOX EXPLOTATION COMPANY.A.B.KNOX,n individual.JANE DOE和JOHN DOE.Defendants. Action brought in the Justice Court.ofthe TownshipofAnaheim.CountyofOrange,and complaint filedinTheOfficeoftheClerkofsald Court.ThePeopleoftheStateOfCaliforniaSandGreetingsto: A.B.KnoxExploitationCompany.A.B.Knox,n individual.Jane DoeandJohn Doe.Defendants. You are hereby directed to appear in an action brought against you by above named plaintiff in the Justice Court.ofthe TownshipofAnaheim.CountyofOrange.StateOfCaliforniathis1stdayofDecember,1927. CHAS.KUCHEL(Seal) JusticeofthePeaceofSaltTownship.JAMES L.GIFFINAttorneyforPlaintiff. 1-12-9t CHURCHCALENDAR Baptist,Calvary Baptist Woman's Union.firstThursday.all day. World Wide Guild.last Friday evening. Baptist Young People's Union.every Sunday evening. July 11th, 1927 on Document No. 8192. Vol. 19, page 159 of Register of Titles. Certificate No. 4672. In the office of the County Registrar of Titles, Orange County, State of California, Lewis I. Turner and Mary J. Turner, his wife, did grant and convey the property therein and hereinafter described to W. T. Bill and A. E. Ball, trustees as joint tenants, to secure among other things the payment to Redlands Building-Loan Association, a corporation, party of the third part in said deed of trust, of the one promissory note therein referred to, with interest on said promissory note according to the terms of said note and deed of trust, said note providing for monthly installment payments of $42.00 each, commencing on the 1st day of July, 1927, and continuing monthly thereafter until 107 of such payments shall have been made. Reference to said deed of trust and note and the record thereof is hereby specifically made, and; WHEREAS, there has been a default in the payment of said note in that the installment payment due on the first day of September, 1927 was not made and that no subsequent installment payment has been made and that said makers are in arrears in said installment payments for more than three of said installment payments and that by reason of such defaults, the said Redlands Building-Loan Association did declare the whole amount of the indebtedness due and immediately payable and did demand in writing that said trustees proceed to sell said premises granted by said deed of trust according to the terms and conditions thereof; and; WHEREAS, there is now due and payable on the 1st day of March, 1928, to the said Redlands Building-Loan Association, the sum of $3094.17, such sum being the amount due on said promissory note and accrued interest, interest on delinquent installments and cost of recording notice of default, and the further sum of $50.00 trustees' fees under the said deed of trust, and the further sum of $100.00 attorney's fees, or a total of $3244.17; and; WHEREAS, in accordance with the provisions of Section 2924 of the Civil Code of the State of California, said One Power Lawn Mower Said mower to have: 25" cut 4-cycle engine, 3½" strokes, 3" bore, roller crankshaft bearings Roller reel shaft bearings Roller axle shaft bearings Single plate dry disc clutches All metal grass catcher That any and all persons wishing to bid for furnishing said mower shall file sealed bids with said Board of Trustees at the place of business of said district, to-wit: The Anaheim Cemetery. Said bids must be filed with the Board of Trustees at the place above specified on or before 2 o'clock P.M., the 26th day of March, 1928, at which time the bids will be publicly opened and declared. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check or bond to be approved by the President of said Board of Trustees, in 5% of the aggregate of the bid. The Board of Trustees, ORANGE COUNTY CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 2. 3-15-2t DELINQUENT NOTICE Office of the Anaheim Union Water Company, Anaheim, Orange County, California. NOTICE There is delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment No. 69, levied on the 6th day of February, 1928, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: Cert. No. Amt. No. Shares Due Resh, Mrs. L. Pledgee for R. C. Mann...4172...1½$ 4.50 Shigokawa, Motoziro...6008...3 Stearns, W. N...6075...3 Weber, Peter...3632...2 Bates, W. H., G. G. Lohmer Pledgee...4971...5 Chowning, Mary L...4624...5 Chowning, Mary L...4639...5 Cole, R. W....4733...2 Cole, R. W....5211...3½ Cole, R. W....5369...5¼ Conley, C. J....4544...6 Conley, C. J....4794...2 Dean, Mattie G....4226...7 CHAS. KUCHEL, Justice of the Peace of Said Township. JAMES L. GIFFIN. Attorney for Plaintiff. CHURCH CALENDAR Baptist, Calvary Baptist Woman's Union, first Thursday day, all day. World Wide Guild, last Friday evening. Baptist Young People's Union every Sunday evening. Sunday School, Eulogia Class first Tuesday evening. Sunday School Fellowship Class fourth Tuesday evening. Baptist German Ladies Aid Missionary, first Thursday afternoon. Sunday School Philathen Class, first Tuesday evening. Rhite Classes, Non-Sectarian Bible Study Class, every Wednesday afternoon. Cottage Bible Class, every Monday evening. Catholic St. Boniface Young Ladies' Institute, first and third Tuesday evening. Young Men's Institute second and fourth Tuesday evening. Episcopal St. Michael's Helpers' Guild, second and fourth Thursday afternoon. Evangelineal Woman's Missionary Society, first Thursday afternoon. Young Women's Missionary Circle third Tuesday evening. Ladies' Aid Society, third Thursday afternoon. League of Christian Endeavor, every Sunday evening. League of Christian Endeavor Social second Friday evening. Lutheran Grace Ladies' Aid Society, first Thursday afternoon. Walther League, second Tuesday evening. Methodist Episcopal White Temple Ladies' Aid Society, first Thursday afternoon. Women's Foreign Missionary Society second Thursday afternoon. ANAHEIM'S ESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Anaheim, Cal. Phone 870 ELMORE FUNERAL HOME Successor to W. S. Huddle Mrs. Harry Elmore, Lady Assistant Harry Elmore, Director S. Lemon Street at Broadway J. W. Truxaw, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 841-J Res., 887 S. Los Angeles St. Residence Phone, 841-M Hours: 11-12; 2-4; 7-8 Golden State Bank Bldg. Cor. Center and L. A. Str. ANAHEIM, CALIF. CHIROPRACTIC AND General Drugless Practice (State Medical Board License) 14 Years Steady, Successful Practice Dr. Gustav A. Neth 110 N. Resh St. Telephone 80 Cor. W. Center and Reah, Anaheim 240 Feet Private Auto Parking Space Johnston-Wickett Clinic ANAHEIM, CALIF. Hours: 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. CHAS. L. REESKE Anaheim's Exclusive Tailor Suits made to order in Anaheim at very reasonable prices I also do Altering and Phone 337-J Open Evenings Sunday by Appointment DR. OSHER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Eye Ear Nose and Throat CHAS. L. REESKE Anaheim's Exclusive Tailor Suits made to order in Anaheim at very reasonable prices I also do Altering and Repairing on ladies' and gentlemen's garments 114 So. Lemon Phone 150 TIMETABLE A. T. & S. F. By. Coast Lines In effect June 12, 1927 Trains to Los Angeles *No. 79 6:28 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 2:00 A.M. No. 72 10:00 A.M. $No. 52 11:33 A.M. No. 74 3:16 P.M. No. 76 7:24 P.M. *Through sleepers to Kansas City, Minneapolis, Chicago and Grand Canyon. *Through sleepers to Beaver, St Louis, Chicago and Grand Canyon connections, San Bernardino and River-side connection. *Through sleepers to Chicago from San Diego for "The Chief," Phoenix, Houston, Galveston and New Orleans connections. C. A. WALKER Agent. W. F. M.S., King's Heralda, second Saturday afternoon. Woman's Home Missionary Society, third Thursday afternoon. Epworth League (Departmental), every Sunday evening. Sunday School, Fidelis Class, fourth Thursday, all day. Sunday School, Y. M. P. Class, fourth Tuesday evening. Sunday School, Y. M. P. Club, second Tuesday afternoon. Sunday School, Philathea, second Tuesday evening. Methodist Episcopal Free Woman's Missionary Society, second Tuesday afternoon. Young People's Missionary Society, second Friday evening. Nazarene Woman's Missionary Society, first Thursday afternoon. Young People's Society, every Sunday evening. Presbyterian Flower Mission, first Thursday afternoon. Woman's Bible Class, second Thursday afternoon. Office Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to 5 Phone 221-W Methodist Episcopal Free Woman's Missionary Society, second Tuesday afternoon. Young People's Missionary Society, second Friday evening. Nazarene Woman's Missionary Society, first Thursday afternoon. Young People's Society, every Sunday evening. Presbyterian Flower Mission, first Thursday afternoon. Woman's Bible Class, second Thursday afternoon. Woman's Missionary Society, third Thursday afternoon. Christian Endeavor, every Sunday evening. Sunday School, Co-Workers' Class, third Friday evening. Sunday School, Philathea Class, third Friday evening. Undenominational Mallness Young People': Bible Class, every Thursday afternoon. WANTED AVOCADO SEEDS A. R. Rideout, Whittier, Calif. Office Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to 5 Phone 221-W DR. W. W. ADAMS OSTEOPATH 312 N. Lemon Street Anaheim California Does Your Roof Leak? Let us tell you how little it costs to re-roof with Wood or Composition Shingles or Roofing Paper. 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 Weighting Series