anaheim-gazette 1928-05-10
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Group of Publishers Journey Into North Country
Traveling nearly 1200 miles to investigate a new citrus belt between Marysville and Oroville, California, a group of Orange county newspaper men, representing the weekly press of the county, returned the first of the week tired but happy from the outing.
The occasion for the trip was the recently reported sale of a half million dollars worth of land in that section to a group of 35 Orange county citizens and to ascertain the possibilities of low priced acreage for growing oranges, and the hope of developing another section as profitable as our own beloved Orange county.
The party was in charge of John O. Reed, secretary of the Orange County Bond and Mortgage Company, Santa Ana, which owns 7100 acres in that vicinity and which the company will name "Orange Acres."
Piloted by J. H. Coult, pioneer Yuba and Sutter county citizen, and for years connected with the Cordua irrigation district, and Richard Bosse of Marysville, the newspaper men received a first-hand impression of waving grain fields, pach orchards, and some citrus groves. Mr. Coult smiled when he was asked if frost ever hurt the fruit, and then added that in his residence there he had never heard of such a thing.
Land values in that section run from $2.00 an acre, undeveloped, to $500 and $600 per acre, according to the crops it produces; or whether set out to fruit.
The county and state tax is 80 cents per acre, while the construction of an irrigation project for the lands of the Orange County Bond and Mortgage Company lands will result in a bond issue and add $60 an acre to the price. Charges for irrigation water and maintenance will amount to about $1.25 per acre per annum, according to Mr. Coult.
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Land values in that section run from $250 an acre, undeveloped, to $500 and $600 per acre, according to the crops it produces or whether set out to fruit. The county and state tax is $80 cents per acre, while the construction of an irrigation project for the lands of the Orange County Bond and Mortgage Company lands will result in a bond issue and add $60 an acre to the price. Charges for irrigation water and maintenance will amount to about $1.25 per acre per annum, according to Mr. Coult, who also stated that the water bonds for the Cordua irrigation system assessed the land under it for $40.65 per acre. He believed the maintenance charge would be less for the new project than for the Cordua one.
W. P. Hammons, gold crosses of that section, and who sold the large tract recently to the Orange county men, is preparing to sell out their crops to oranges, but owing to the shortage of nursery stock all over California, will be unable to do so at once. It is Mr. Hammons who has been operating the good dredges on the Yuba river near Hammonson and who is credited with taking out a million dollars yearly from each dredge.
Avocados are also being planted and while the number of trees at present limited and the output small, it was stated that more average would be put in. The Oroville Chamber of Commerce claims an average yield from groves of 300 packed boxes per acre and a 1927 crop of 372 ears.
Marysville modestly says she is the home of the cling peach and that six-tenths of the cling peaches of the world are raised in the counties of Yuba and Sutter. She also claims the largest strawberries grown, alleging that from seven to nine would fill a box and although the season was on, none of the newspaper men were permitted to view such a yield and had to be content with paying 30 cents for a dish of the succulent berry at the hotel cafe.
This city, one of the oldest and most historic in the state, is 52 miles northeast of Sacramento, with Oroville about 25 miles further on.
Those making the trip were Henry Schmitz, Buena Park; T. H. Fowler, of the Tustin News and San Juan Capistrano Missionite; Edward Eason, of the Brea Progress; E. O. Lambert, of the South Coast News; S. A. Meyer, of the papers at Costa Mesa, Balboa and Newport Beach; John Reed, of Santa Ana; E. Tucker, of Anahiem. The newspaper men also represented the La Habra Star, the Placentia Courrier, the Yorba Linda Star, the Garden Grove News, the Huntington Beach News, the Seal Beach Post and Wave, and the Anaheim Gazette.
An informal reception was tendered the visitors Sunday evening by Marysville, Yuba City and Oroville newspaper editors.
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Revenue Of Rounds
Collector of Intl. Welch has asked of deputy collector Chief Field Deputy round up about come taxpayers in Mr. Welch staff taxpayers should returns on or before year. He suggests their 1927 return save themselves well as much unpaid.
The collector be many taxpayers where the law and have become delinquent. Mr. Welch continues provides that income be filed by the office.
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Synthetic Process Of Testing Paints
Synthetic "weathering" of paints to test their composition, and wearability is the latest innovation of the government bureau of standards. It was disclosed in a report issued by F. M. Brininstool, president of the Brininstool Paint Company, Los Angeles.
This "home-made weather" now duplicates in a few days the tests on house paints that time alone was able formerly to achieve. Mr. Brininstool stated. Special equipment invented by the bureau now substitutes for the sun, rain, and time in exposing paints to the equivalent of years of wear and tear under ordinary weather conditions.
The elements are imitated by alternate subjection of the paints, varnishes, enamels and lacquers to a carbon arc for the sun's heat rays, to a water spray for rain storms, and to ozonized air for time. Results of this artificially accelerated weathering, according to chemists engaged in the work, are remarkably similar to the effects of natural weathering, revealing quickly any inherent weaknesses in the ingredients or cheapness in manufacture.
Based partly upon these experiments, but principally upon the knowledge gained in many years of paint production, the Brininstool company, which is Southern California distributors for the nationally known Barreled Sunlight, has now placed the sum of this experience at the service of industrialists in the analysis of paint problems in industrial plants, the executive stated.
Experts under the direction of Don Gilies, chief paint engineer in charge of industrials for the Brininstool organization, are now employed to not only advise on the kind of pigments and methods of application to factories, but also to devise new products to meet individual requirements, it was stated.
Experiment Station Visited by Growers
A general invitation is extended to all citrus growers of Orange County, through the office of the farm advisor, to join the annual caravan to the Citrus Experiment Station at Riverside.
Thursday, May 17, has been set aside by the investigational staff of the experiment station to receive the Orange county delegation, according to Farm Advisor Wahlberg.
The caravan will assemble at Placentia and Olive simultaneously on May 17 and leave at 8:30 a.m. sharp. The two divisions will come together at the Yorba bridge crossing in the Santa Ana canyon and continue on to Riverside, arriving at the Rubidoux branch of the station at 10 o'clock.
The various experimental plots will be visited, including citrus fertilization, root stocks, mottle leaf control, and variety plots. This will be a special opportunity for citrus growers of Orange county to get first-handed reports on the progress of the many tests and investigations under way, and to meet the staff of investigators.
The station will provide coffee for those who bring their picnic lunch. The afternoon will be spent in the plots at the main station on Box Springs road.
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Revenue Collector Rounds Up Slackers
Collector of Internal Revenue Galen H. Welch has assigned a special squad of deputy collectors operating under Chief Field Deputy James G. Lytle, to round up about 10,000 delinquent income taxpayers in Southern California.
Mr. Welch states these delinquent taxpayers should have filed their 1927 returns on or before March 15 of this year. He suggests that they now file their 1927 returns at once, and thus save themselves a severe penalty as well as much unnecessary annoyance.
The collector believes that there are many taxpayers who do not understand the law and have allowed themselves to become delinquent on that account. Mr. Welch continued, "Briefly the law provides that income tax returns must be filed by the following:
1. Every individual, if a single person, whose net income exceeded $1500 during 1927.
2. Every married person whose net income exceeded $3500 during 1927, including income both of husband and wife.
3. Every individual, whose gross income exceeded $5000 during 1927, no matter what his net income, or whether he had a net income or not, and whether married or single.
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Mr. Welch continued, "Priely the law provides that income tax returns must be filed by the following:
1. Every individual, if a single person, whose net income exceeded $1500 during 1927.
2. Every married person whose net income exceeded $3500 during 1927, including income both of husband and wife.
3. Every individual, whose gross income exceeded $5000 during 1927, no matter what his net income, or whether he had a net income or not, and whether married or single.
Mr. Welch states that proper blanks upon which to file returns will be mailed promptly upon request to his office."
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