anaheim-gazette 1928-07-12
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Guard Against Crown Rot of Walnut Trees
Budded walnut trees cannot stand much irrigation water close to their trunks, according to H. E. Wahlberg, farm advisor. This is particularly true of budded trees on Southern Black Root. The presence of irrigation water throughout the summer around crowns of these trees is apt to produce crown rot.
Crown rot is a disease of walnut trees which affects budded trees on both Northern and Southern Black Root. The Southern Black Root is affected more seriously than the Northern Black Root. Budded trees on White, or seedling English walnut roots, and seedling trees are not seriously affected.
The organism which causes crown rot thrives under warm, moist conditions. An abundance of irrigation water during the summertime would provide just these conditions with the ground warm from summer temperatures.
In irrigating a budded grove furrows should be so located as to keep all irrigation water, that which soaks sidewise from furrows as well as the direct flow, far enough from the tree trunks so that the ground is not wet. In this way the greatest degree of precaution can be exercised to prevent an infection with crown rot.
Growers are urged at this time to excavate around the roots to a small degree and inspect their tree crowns for diseased tissue. This diseased tissue will be sort of a muddy yellow color and will be in direct contrast to the healthy, bright yellow of normal bark when the surface is scraped. If diseased tissue is found, additional excavations should be made and the entire diseased area exposed to the drying action of the open air.
Daily Agricultural Radio Program
The following radio program for the week beginning July 16 is under the auspices of the Agricultural Extension Service, co-operating with Radio Station Anaheim, Calif., July 12, 1928.
Guard Against Crown Rot of Walnut Trees
Budded walnut trees cannot stand much irrigation water close to their trunks, according to H. E. Wahlberg, farm advisor. This is particularly true of budded trees on Southern Black Root. The presence of irrigation water throughout the summer around crowns of these trees is apt to produce crown rot.
Crown rot is a disease of walnut trees which affects budded trees on both Northern and Southern Black Root. The Southern Black Root is affected more seriously than the Northern Black Root. Budded trees on White, or seedling English walnut roots, and seedling trees are not seriously affected.
The organism which causes crown rot thrives under warm, moist conditions. An abundance of irrigation water during the summertime would provide just these conditions with the ground warm from summer temperatures.
In irrigating a budded grove furrows should be so located as to keep all irrigation water, that which soaks sidewise from furrows as well as the direct flow, far enough from the tree trunks so that the ground is not wet. In this way the greatest degree of precaution can be exercised to prevent an infection with crown rot.
Growers are urged at this time to excavate around the roots to a small degree and inspect their tree crowns for diseased tissue. This diseased tissue will be sort of a muddy yellow color and will be in direct contrast to the healthy, bright yellow of normal bark when the surface is scraped. If diseased tissue is found, additional excavations should be made and the entire diseased area exposed to the drying action of the open air.
Daily Agricultural Radio Program
The following radio program for the week beginning July 16 is under the auspices of the Agricultural Extension Service, co-operating with Radio Station Anaheim, Calif., July 12, 1928.
Guard Against Crown Rot of Walnut Trees
Budded walnut trees cannot stand much irrigation water close to their trunks, according to H. E. Wahlberg, farm advisor. This is particularly true of budded trees on Southern Black Root. The presence of irrigation water throughout the summer around crowns of these trees is apt to produce crown rot.
Crown rot is a disease of walnut trees which affects budded trees on both Northern and Southern Black Root. The Southern Black Root is affected more seriously than the Northern Black Root. Budded trees on White, or seedling English walnut roots, and seedling trees are not seriously affected.
The organism which causes crown rot thrives under warm, moist conditions. An abundance of irrigation water during the summertime would provide just these conditions with the ground warm from summer temperatures.
In irrigating a budded grove furrows should be so located as to keep all irrigation water, that which soaks sidewise from furrows as well as the direct flow, far enough from the tree trunks so that the ground is not wet. In this way the greatest degree of precaution can be exercised to prevent an infection with crown rot.
Growers are urged at this time to excavate around the roots to a small degree and inspect their tree crowns for diseased tissue. This diseased tissue will be sort of a muddy yellow color and will be in direct contrast to the healthy, bright yellow of normal bark when the surface is scraped. If diseased tissue is found, additional excavations should be made and the entire diseased area exposed to the drying action of the open air.
Daily Agricultural Radio Program
The following radio program for the week beginning July 16 is under the auspices of the Agricultural Extension Service, co-operating with Radio Station Anaheim, Calif., July 12, 1928.
Guard Against Crown Rot of Walnut Trees
Budded walnut trees cannot stand much irrigation water close to their trunks, according to H. E. Wahlberg, farm advisor. This is particularly true of budded trees on Southern Black Root. The presence of irrigation water throughout the summer around crowns of these trees is apt to produce crown rot.
Crown rot is a disease of walnut trees which affects budded trees on both Northern and Southern Black Root. The Southern Black Root is affected more seriously than the Northern Black Root. Budded trees on White, or seedling English walnut roots, and seedling trees are not seriously affected.
The organism which causes crown rot thrives under warm, moist conditions. An abundance of irrigation water during the summertime would provide just these conditions with the ground warm from summer temperatures.
In irrigating a budded grove furrows should be so located as to keep all irrigation water, that which soaks sidewise from furrows as well as the direct flow, far enough from the tree trunks so that the ground is not wet. In this way the greatest degree of precaution can be exercised to prevent an infection with crown rot.
Growers are urged at this time to excavate around the roots to a small degree and inspect their tree crowns for diseased tissue. This diseased tissue will be sort of a muddy yellow color and will be in direct contrast to the healthy, bright yellow of normal bark when the surface is scraped. If diseased tissue is found, additional excavations should be made and the entire diseased area exposed to the drying action of the open air.
Daily Agricultural Radio Program
The following radio program for the week beginning July 16 is under the auspices of the Agricultural Extension Service, co-operating with Radio Station Anaheim, Calif., July 12, 1928.
Guard Against Crown Rot of Walnut Trees
Budded walnut trees cannot stand much irrigation water close to their trunks, according to H. E. Wahlberg, farm advisor. This is particularly true of budded trees on Southern Black Root. The presence of irrigation water throughout the summer around crowns of these trees is apt to produce crown rot.
Crown rot is a disease of walnut trees which affects budded trees on both Northern and Southern Black Root. The Southern Black Root is affected more seriously than the Northern Black Root. Budded trees on White, or seedling English walnut roots, and seedling trees are not seriously affected.
The organism which causes crown rot thrives under warm, moist conditions. An abundance of irrigation water during the summertime would provide just these conditions with the ground warm from summer temperatures.
In irrigating a budded grove furrows should be so located as to keep all irrigation water, that which soaks sidewise from furrows as well as the direct flow, far enough from the tree trunks so that the ground is not wet. In this way the greatest degree of precaution can be exercised to prevent an infection with crown rot.
Growers are urged at this time to excavate around the roots to a small degree and inspect their tree crowns for diseased tissue. This diseased tissue will be sort of a muddy yellow color and will be in direct contrast to the healthy, bright yellow of normal bark when the surface is scraped. If diseased tissue is found, additional excavations should be made and the entire diseased area exposed to the drying action of the open air.
Daily Agricultural Radio Program
The following radio program for the week beginning July 16 is under the auspices of the Agricultural Extension Service, co-operating with Radio Station Anaheim, Calif., July 12, 1928.
Guard Against Crown Rot of Walnut Trees
Budded walnut trees cannot stand much irrigation water close to their trunks, according to H. E. Wahlberg, farm advisor. This is particularly true of budded trees on Southern Black Root. The presence of irrigation water throughout the summer around crowns of these trees is apt to produce crownrot.
Crown rot is a disease of walnut trees which affects budded trees on both Northern and Southern Black Root. The Southern Black Root is affected more seriously than the Northern Black Root. Budded trees on White, or seedling English walnut roots, and seedling trees are not seriously affected.
The organism which causes crown rot thrives under warm, moist conditions. An abundance of irrigation water during the summertime would provide just these conditions with the ground warm from summer temperatures.
In irrigating a budded grove furrows should be so located as to keep all irrigation water, that which soakes sidewise from furrows as well as the direct flow, far enough from the tree trunks so that the ground is not wet. In this way the greatest degree of precaution can be exercised to prevent an infection with crown rot.
Growers are urged at this time to excavate around the roots to a small degree and inspect their tree crowns for diseased tissue. This diseased tissue will be sort of a muddy yellow color and will be in direct contrast to the healthy, bright yellow of normal bark when the surface is scraped. If diseased tissue is found, additional excavations should be made and the entire diseased area exposed to the drying action of the open air.
Daily Agricultural Radio Program
The following radio program for the week beginning July 16 is under the auspices of the Agricultural Extension Service, co-operating with Radio Station Anaheim, Calif., July 12, 1928.
Guard Against Crown Rot of Walnut Trees
Budded walnut trees cannot stand much irrigation water close to their trunks, according to H. E. Wahlberg, farm advisor. This is particularly true of budded trees on Southern Black Root. The presence of irrigation水 throughout the summer around crowns of these trees is apt to produce crownrot.
Crown rot is a disease of walnut trees which affects budding trees on both Northern and Southern Black Root. The Southern Black Root is affected more seriously than the Northern Black Root. Budded trees on White, or seedling English walnut roots, and seedling trees are not seriously affected.
The organism which causes crownrot thrives under warm, moist conditions. An abundance of irrigation water during the summertime would provide just these conditions with the ground warm from summer temperatures.
In irrigating a budding tree on furrows should be so located as to keep all irrigation water, that which soakes sidewise from furrows as well as the direct flow, far enough from the tree trunk so that the ground is not wet. In this way the greatest degree of precaution can be exercised to prevent an infection with crownrot.
Growers are urged at this time to excavate around the roots to a small degree and inspect their tree crowns for diseased tissue. This diseased tissue will be sort of a muddy yellow color and will be in direct contrast to the healthy, bright yellow of normal bark when the surface is scraped. If diseased tissue is found, additional excavations should be made and the entire diseased area exposed to the drying action of the open air.
Daily Agricultural Radio Program
The following radio program for the week beginning July 16 is under the auspices of the Agricultural Extension Service, co-operating with Radio Station Anaheim, Calif., July 12, 1928.
Guard Against Crown Rot of Walnut Trees
Budded walnut trees cannot stand much irrigation water close to their trunks, according to H. E. Wahlberg, farm advisor. This is particularly true of budding trees on both Northern and Southern Black Root. The presence of irrigation水 throughout the summer around crowns of these trees is apt to produce crownrot.
Crown rot is a disease of walnut trees which affects budding trees on both Northern and Southern Black Root. The Southern Black Root is affected more seriously than the Northern Black Root. BudDED trees on White, or seedling English walnut roots, and seedling trees are not seriously affected.
The organism which causes crownrot thrives under warm, moist conditions. An abundance of irrigation water duringthe summertime would provide just these conditions withthe ground warmfromsummer temperatures.
In irrigating a budding tree on furrows should be so located as to keep all irrigation water, that which soakes sidewise from furrows as well as the direct flow, far enough fromthe tree trunk so thatthe groundisnotwet.Inthiswaythegreatestdegreeofprecautioncanbeexercisedtopreventaninfectionwithcrownrot.
Daily Agricultural Radio Program
The following radio program fortheweekbeginningJuly16isundertheauspicesoftheAgriculturalExtensionService.co-operatingwithRadioStationAnaheimCalifornia.CoveringentranceoftheCountyCourtHouse.LosAngelesCalifornia.theinterestconveyedtoitbytheaftersalesseasonoftheThirty-fiveHundredandno100thsDollars($3500.00)andinterestthereonatrateofsevenpercentperannum.fromJuly11th,1927,tothedateofsale,togetherwiththeexpensesofsald saleandalsothecost,feechargesandexpensesofthetrustcreatedbysaiddeedoftrust INCLUDINGcompensationtotheTrusteeandallothersummssecuredthereby.TERMSOFSALE:CashlawfulmoneyoftheUnitedStates.(SEAL)
Dated:July5th,1928.MerchantsNationalTrustandSavingsBankofLosAngeles.BYB.H.BROWN,Vice-President.
ByL.S.SOLYER.AssistantCashier.
Dateoffirstpublication:July5th,1928.CR-1987-7-54t
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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
WHEREAS.WilliamWebsterandAlmaL.L.Webster,his wife,bye deedoftrust datedthe14thdayofApril,1927.filedApril23rd,1927 enteredoncertificateNo.$4583.DocumentNo.Tw1914.intheofficeoftheRegistrarofTitles.OrangeCounty.California.didgrantandconveyethepremisesthereinandashereinafterdescribedtotheMerchantsNationalTrustandSavingsBankofLosAngeles.asTrustee.tosecureamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthepaymentamongotherthingsthe paymentamongotherthingsthe paymentamong otherthings,the payment among otherthings,the payment amONG otherthings,the payment amONG otherthings,the payment amONG otherthings,the payment amONG otherthings,the payment amONG otherthings,the payment amONG otherthings,the payment amONG otherthings,the payment amONG otherthinks,the payment amONG otherthinks,the payment amONG otherthinks,the payment amONG otherthinks,the payment amONG otherthinks,the payment amONG otherthinks,the payment amONG otherthinks,the payment amONG otherthinks,the payment amONG otherthinks,the payment amONG otherthinks,the payment amONG otherthinks,the payment amONG otherthinks,the payment amONG otherthinks,the payment amONG otherthinks,the payment amONG otherthinks,the payment amONG otherthinks,the payment amONG otherthinks,the payment amONG otherthinks,the payment amONG other thiks,the payment amONG other thiks,the payment amONG other thiks,the payment amONG other thiks,the payment amONG other thiks,the payment amONG other thiks,the payment amONG other thiks,the payment amONG other thiks,the payment amONG other thiks,the payment amONG other thiks,the payment amONG other thiks,the payment amONG other thiks,the payment amONG other thiks,the payment amONG other thiks,the payment amONG other thiks,the payment amONG other thiks,the payment amONG other thiks,the payment amONG other thiks,the payment amONG other thiks,the payment amONG other thiks,the payment amNG OTHER THIKKS THE PAYMENT IS NOT WORTH $3500.O00 AND THE PRICE IS $3500.O00 AND THE PRICE IS $3500.O00 AND THE PRICE IS $3500.O00 AND THE PRICE IS $3500.O00 AND THE PRICE IS $3500.O00 AND THE PRICE IS $3500.O00 AND THE PRICE IS $3500.O00 AND THE PRICE IS $3500.O00 AND THE PRICE IS $3500.O00 AND THE PRICE IS $3500.O00 AND THE PRICE IS $3500.OOo AND THE PRICE IS $3500.OOo AND THE PRICE IS $3500.OOo AND THE PRICE IS $3500.OOo AND THE PRICE IS $3500.OOo AND THE PRICE IS $3500.OOo AND THE PRICE IS $3500.OOo AND THE PRICE IS $3500.OOo AND THE PRICE IS $3500.OOO AND THE PRICE IS $3500.OOO AND THE PRICE IS $3500.OOO AND THE PRICE IS $3500.OOO AND THE PRICE IS $3500.OOO AND THE PRICE IS $3500.OOO AND THE PRICE IS $3500.OOO AND THE PRICE IS $3500.OOO AND THE PRICE IS $3500.OOO AND THE PRICE IS $3500.OOO AND THE PRICE IS $35
Daily Agricultural Radio Program
The following radio program for the week beginning July 16 is under the auctions of the Agricultural Extension Service, co-operating with Radio Station KFI. Each day at 12:15 a ten-minute talk of interest to farmers, growers and producers is given:
July 16—"Fruit and Fruit Juice Beverages," a circular by John H. Irish, Agricultural Experiment Station.
July 17—"Lemon Shellbark Disease Treatment," V. F. Blanchard, Farm Advisor in Ventura county.
July 18—"Camels Thorn—A New Weed Post," A. E. Bottell, Horticultural Commissioner, Riverside county.
July 19—"Dairy Production Costs in San Bernardino County," A. L. Campbell, Assistant Farm Advisor, San Bernardino county.
July 20—"Why Tractors Rise in Front," E. G. McGibbon, Division of Agricultural Engineering, Davis.
July 21—"Why Figs Drop," a circular by Ira J. Condit, Division of Subtropical Horticulture, University of California.
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
WHEREAS, William Webster and Alma L. Webster, his wife, by deed of trust dated the 14th day of April, 1927, filed April 20th, 1927, entered on Certificate No. 4272, Document No. 7901, in the office of the Registrar of Titles, Orange County, California, did grant and convey the premises therein and as hereinafter described to the Merchants National Trust and Savings Bank of Los Angeles, as Trustee, to secure among other things the payment of one promissory note in the principal amount of Thirty-five Hundred and no 100ths ($3500.00) Dollars, with interest from April 14th, 1927, until paid at the rate of seven per cent annum, payable quarterly; said principal payable six months after date, in favor of Merchants National Trust and Savings Bank of Los Angeles, and.
WHEREAS, the said deed of trust provides that in case default shall be made in the payment of any of the sums of principal or interest when due, the owner and holder of said note may declare the whole sum of principal and interest thereon immediately due and payable and may require that the said Trustee shall sell the premises thereby granted, or such part thereof as shall necessary to pay the obligation unpaid and secured by said deed of trust; and.
WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of said promissory note, in that the principal due October 14th, 1927, and interest due July 14th, 1927, was not paid when due nor has any part thereof been paid and all now remains due and unpaid.
WHEREAS, in accordance with the terms of Section 2924 of the Civil Code of the State of California, the said Merchants National Trust and Savings Bank of Los Angeles, being then the legal owner and holder of said note and deed of trust on March 31st, 1928, caused to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Orange County, California, a notice of such default and of its election to cause the property described in said deed of trust to be sold in accordance with the provisions contained in said deed of trust to satisfy the obligation created by said note, which notice of default and election to sell was duly recorded in Book 141, Page 486, Official Records, in the Office of the County Recorder of Orange County, California; and filed March 19th, 1928, entered on Document No. 8944, in the office of the Registrar of Titles, Orange County, Calif.
WHEREAS, the said Merchants National Trust and Savings Bank of Los Angeles, by reason of default as afore-said, has elected and declared that the sums unpaid and secured by said deed of trust be immediately due and payable and has demanded that the Trustee shall sell the premises granted by the said deed of trust to accomplish the objects of the trust therein created.
NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the undersigned by virtue of the authority vested in it as Trustee by the said deed of trust will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, in lawful money of the United States, on July 31st, 1928, at the hour of eleven o'clock. A. M., at the Broadway entrance of the County Court House, Los Angeles, California, the trust dated the 14th day of April, 1927, filed April 23rd, 1927, entered on Certificate No. 4583, Document No. 7914, in the office of the Registrar of Titles, Orange County, California, did grant and convey the premises therein and as hereinafter described to the Merchants National Trust and Savings Bank of Los Angeles, as Trustee, to secure among other things the payment of one promissory note in the principal amount of Thirty-five Hundred and no 100ths ($3500.00) Dollars with interest from April 14th, 1927, until paid at the rate of seven per cent annum, payable quarterly; said principal payable six months after date; in favor of Merchants National Trust and Savings Bank of Los Angeles, and.
WHEREAS, the said deed of trust provides that in case default shall be made in the payment of any of the sums of principal or interest when due, the owner and holder of said note may declare the whole sum of principal and interest thereon immediately due and payable and may require that the said Trustee shall sell the premises thereby granted, or such part thereof as shall necessary to pay the obligation unpaid and secured by said deed of trust; and.
WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of said promissory note, in that the principal due October 14th, 1927,and interest due July 14th ,1927was not paid when due nor has any part thereof been paid and all now remains due and unpaid.
WHEREAS, in accordance with terms of Section 2924 of the State of California chants National Trust Bank of Los Angeles,based on a declaration that the sums unpaid and secured by said deed of trust be immediately due and payable and has demanded that the Trustee shall sell the premises granted by the said deed of trust to accomplish the objects of the trust therein created.
NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the undersigned by virtue of the authority vested in it as Trustee by the said deed of trust will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, in lawful money of the United States on July 31st ,1928.at the hour of eleven o'clock. A.M.,atthe Broadway entranceoftheCountyCourtHouseLosAngelesCalifornia,thetrustdatedthe14thdayofApril,1927filedApril23rd,1927enteredinCertificateNo.4583DocumentNo.7914intheofficeoftheRegistrarTitlesOrangeCountyCaliforniaandconvienthepromisethethereinandashereinafterdescribedtoMerchantsNationalTrustandSavingsBankofLosAngeles,andashereinafterdescribedtoMerchantsNationalTrustandSavingsBankofLosAngeles.asTrustee,tosecureamongotherthiethofofonepromissorynoteamountThirty-fiveHundredandno100thss($3500.00)DollarswithinterestfromApril14th,1927rateofsevenpercentpayablequarterly,salediblesixmonthsafterMerchantsNationalTrustandSavingsBankofLosAngeles,andashereinafterdescribedtoMerchantsNationalTrustandSavingsBankofLosAngeles.asTrustee,tosecureamongotherthiethofofonepromissorynoteamountThirty-fiveHundredandno100thss($3500.00)DollarswithinterestfromApril14th,1927rateofsevenpercentpayablequarterly,salediblesixmonthsafterMerchantsNationalTrustandSavingsBankofLosAngeles,andashereinafterdescribedtoMerchantsNationalTrustandSavingsBankofLosAngeles.asTrustee,tosecureamongotherthiethofofonepromissorynoteamountThirty-fiveHundredandno100thss($3500.00)DollarswithinterestfromApril14th,1927rateofsevenpercentpayablequarterly,salediblesixmonthsafterMerchantsNationalTrustandSavingsBankofLosAngeles,andashereinafterdescribedtoMerchantsNationalTrustandSavingsBankofLosAngeles.asTrustee,tosecureamongotherthiethofofonepromissorynoteamountThirty-fiveHundredandno100thss($3500.00)DollarswithinterestfromApril14th,1927rateofsevenpercentpayablequarterly,salediblesixmonthsafterMerchantsNationalTrustandSavingsBankofLosAngeles,andasereinafterdescribedtoMerchantsNationalTrustandSavingsBankofLosAngeles.asTrustee,tosecureamongotherthiethofofonepromissorynoteamountThirty-fiveHundredandno100thss($3500.00)DollarswithinterestfromApril14th,1927rateofsevenpercentpayablequarterly,salediblesixmonthsafterMerchantsNationalTrustandSavingsBankofLosAngeles,andasereinafterdescribedtoMerchantsNationalTrustandSavingsBankofLosAngeles.asTrustee,tosecureamongotherthiethofofonepromissorynoteamountThirty-fiveHundredandno100thss($3500.00)DollarswithinterestfromApril14th,1927rateofsevenpercentpayablequarterly,salediblesixmonthsafterMerchantsNationalTrustandSavingsBankofLosAngeles,andasereinafterdescribedtoMerchantsNationalTrustandSavingsBankofLosAngeles.asTrustee,tosecureamongotherthiethofofonepromissorynoteamountThirty-fiveHundredandno100thss($3500.00)DollarswithinterestfromApril14th,1927rateofsevenpercentpayablequarterly,salediblesixmonthsafterMerchantsNationalTrustandSavingsBankofLosAngeles,andasereinafterdescribedtoMerchantsNationalTrustandSavingsBankofLosAngeles.asTrustee,tosecureamongotherthiethofofonepromissorynoteamountThirty-fiveHundredandno100thss($3500.00)DollarswithinterestfromApril14th,1927rateofsevenpercentpayablequarterly,salediblesixmonthsafterMerchantsNationalTrustandSavingsBankofLosAngeles,andasereinafterdescribedtoMerchantsNationalTrustandSavingsBankofLosAngeles.asTrustee,tosecureamongotherthiethofofonepromissorynoteamountThirty-fiveHundredandno100thss($3500.00)DollarswithinterestfromApril14th,1927rateofsevenpercentpayablequarterly,salediblesixmonthsafterMerchantsNationalTrustandSavingsBankofLosAngles,andasereinafterdescribedtoMerchantsNationalTrustandSavingsBankofLosAngles.asTrustee,tosecureamongotherthiethofofonepromissorynoteamountThirty-fiveHundredandno100thss($3500.00)DollarswithinterestfromApril14th,1927rateofsevenpercentpayablequarterly,salediblesixmonthsafterMerchantsNationalTrustandSavingsBankofLosAngles,andasereinafterdescribedtoMerchantsNationalTrustandSavingsBankofLosAngles.asTrustee,tosecureamongotherthiethofofonepromissorynoteamountThirty-fiveHundredandno100thss($3500.00)DollarswithinterestfromApril14th,1927rateofsevenpercentpayablequarterly,salediblesixmonthsafterMerchantsNationalTrustandSavingsBankofLosAngles,andasereinafterdescribedtoMerchantsNationalTrustandSavingsBankofLosAngles.asTrustee,tosecureamongotherthiethofofonepromissorynoteamountThirty-fiveHundredandno100thss($3500.00)DollarswithinterestfromApril14th,1927rateofsevenpercentpayablequarterly,salediblesixmonthsafterMerchantsNationalTrustandSavingsBankofLosAngles,andasereinafterdescribedtoMerchantsNationalTrustandSavingsBankofLosAngles.asTrustee,tosecureamongotherthiethofofonepromissorynoteamountThirty-fiveHundredandno100thss($3500.00)DollarswithinterestfromApril14th,1927rateofsevenpercentpayablequarterly,salediblesixmonthsafterMerchantsNationalTrustandSavingsBankofLosAngles,andasereinafterdescribedtoMerchantsNationalTrustandSavingsBankofLosAngles.asTrustee,tosecureamongotherthiethofofonepromissorynoteamountThirty-fiveHundredandno100thss($3500.00)DollarswithinterestfromApril14th,1927rateofsevenpercentpayablequarterly,salediblesixmonthsafterMerchantsNationalTrust和SavingsBankofLosAngLES,andasereinafterdescribedtoMerchantsNationalTrust和SavingsBankofLosAngLES,andasereinafterdescribedtoMerchantsNationalTrust和SavingsBankofLosAngLES,andasereinafterdescribedtoMerchantsNationalTrust和SavingsBankofLosAngLES,andasere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WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of said promissory note, in that the principal due October 14th, 1927, and interest due July 14th, 1927, was not paid when due nor has any part thereof been paid and all now remains due and unpaid.
WHEREAS, in accordance with the terms of Section 2224 of the Civil Code of the State of California, the said Merchants National Trust and Savings Bank of Los Angeles, being then the legal owner and holder of said note and deed of trust on March 31st, 1928, caused to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Orange County, California, a notice of such default and of its election to cause the property described in said deed of trust to be sold in accordance with the provisions contained in said deed of trust to satisfy the obligation created by said note, which notice of default and election to sell was duly recorded in Book 148, Page 237, Official Records, in the office of the County Recorder of Orange County, California; and filed March 19th, 1928, entered on Document No. 8940, in the office of the Registrar of Titles, Orange County, Calif.
WHEREAS, the said Merchants National Trust and Savings Bank of Los Angeles, by reason of default as aforesaid, has elected and declared that the sums unpaid and secured by said deed of trust be immediately due and payable and has demanded that the Trustee shall sell the premises granted by the said deed of trust to accomplish the objects of the trust therein created.
NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the undersigned by virtue of the authority vested in it as Trustee by the said deed of trust will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, in lawful money of the United States, on July 31st, 1928, at the hour of eleven o'clock, A. M., at
Lot Number Fifteen (15) of Tract Number Seven Hundred Eighty-seven (787), as per Map recorded in Book 24, Page 9, Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, California.
To pay the amount due and unpaid upon said note, to-wit: The sum of Thirty-five Hundred and no 100ths Dollars ($3500.00), and interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent per annum, from July 11th, 1927, to the date of the sale, together with the expenses of said sale and also the costs, fee, charges and expenses of the trust created by said deed of trust, including compensation to the Trustee and all other sums secured thereby.
TERMS OF SALE: Cash, lawful money of the United States.
Dated: July 3rd, 1928.
Merchants National Trust and Savings Bank of Los Angeles.
By B. H. BROWN,
Vice-President.
By L. S. COLYER,
Assistant Cashier.
(SEAL)
Date of first publication, July 5th, 1928.
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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
WHEREAS, William Webster and Alma L. Webster, his wife, by deed of
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trust dated the 14th day of April, 1927, filed April 23rd, 1927, entered on Certificate No. 4582, Document No. 7912, in the office of the Registrar of Titles, Orange County, California, did grant and convey the premises therein and as hereinafter described to the Merchants National Trust and Savings Bank of Los Angeles, as Trustee, to secure among other things the payment of one promissory note in the principal amount Thirty-five Hundred and no 100ths ($3500.00) Dollars, with interest from April 14th, 1927, until paid, at the rate of seven per cent per annum, payable quarterly, said principal payable six months after date, in favor of Merchants National Trust and Savings Bank of Los Angeles, and.
WHEREAS, the sale deed of trust provides that in case default shall be made in the payment of any of the sums of principal or interest when due, the owner and holder of said note may declare the whole sum of principal and interest thereon immediately due and payable and may require that the said Trustee shall sell the premises thereby granted, or such part thereof as shall be necessary to pay the obligation unpaid and secured by said deed of trust; and.
WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of said promissory note, in that the principal due October 14th, 1927, and interest due July 14th, 1927, was not paid when due nor has any part thereof been paid and all now remains due and unpaid.
WHEREAS, in accordance with the terms of Section 2824 of the Civil Code of the State of California, the said Merchants National Trust and Savings Bank of Los Angeles, being then the legal owner and holder of said note deed of trust on March 31st, 1928, caused to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Orange County, California, a notice of such default and of its election to cause the property described in said deed of trust to be sold in accordance with the provisions contained in said deed of trust, to satisfy the obligation created by said note, which notice of default and election to sell was duly recorded in Book 148. Page 238. Official Records, in the office of the County Recorder of Orange County, California; and filed March 19th, 1928, entered on Document No. 7912, in the office of the Registrar of Titles, Orange County, California, did grant and convey the premises therein and as hereinafter described to the Merchants National Trust and Savings Bank of Los Angeles, as Trustee, to secure among other things the payment of one promissory note in the principal amount Thirty-five Hundred and no 100ths ($3500.00) Dollars, with interest from April 14th, 1927, until paid, at the rate of seven per cent per annum, payable quarterly; said principal payable six months after date, in favor of Merchants National Trust and Savings Bank of Los Angeles, and.
WHEREAS, the said deed of trust provides that in case default shall be made in the payment of any of the sums of principal or interest when due, the owner and holder of said note may declare the whole sum of principal and interest thereon immediately due and payable and may require that the said Trustee shall sell the premises thereby granted, or such part thereof as shall be necessary to pay the obligation unpaid and secured by said deed of trust; and.
WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of said promissory note, in that the principal due October 14th, 1927, and interest due July 14th, 1927, was not paid when due nor has any part thereof been paid-and all now re-
House, Los Angeles, California, the interest conveyed to it by the aforesaid deed of trust in and to the real property therein described situated in the Judicial Township of Anaheim and County of Orange, California, and described as follows:
Lot Number Nine (9), of Tract,
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WHEREAS, William Webster and Alma L. Webster, his wife, by deed of trust dated the 14th day of April, 1927, filed April 23rd, 1927, entered on Certificate No. 4581, Document No. 7910, in the office of the Registrar of Titles, Orange County, California, did grant and convey the premises therein and as hereinafter described to the Merchants National Trust and Savings Bank of Los Angeles, as Trustee, to secure among other things the payment of one promissory note in the principal amount Thirty-five Hundred and no 100ths ($3500.00) Dollars, with interest from April 14th, 1927, until paid, at the rate of seven per cent per annum, payable quarterly; said principal payable six months after date, in favor of Merchants National Trust and Savings Bank of Los Angeles,and.
WHEREAS,the said deed of trust provides that in case default shall be made in the payment of any of the sums of principal or interest when due,the owner and holder of said note may declare the whole sum of principal and interest thereon immediately due and payable and may require that the said Trustee shall sell the premises thereby granted,或suchpart thereofasshallbe necesarytopaytheobligationunpaidandsecuredbysaiddeedoftrust;and.
WHEREAS.defaulthasbeenmadeinthepaymentofsaidpromissorynote,intthatprincipaldueOctober14th,1927,andinterestdueJuly14th,1927wasnotpaidwhenduenorhasanypartthereofbeenpaid-andallnowre-
legal owner and holder of the deed of trust on March 31st, 1928, caused to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Orange County, California, a notice of such default and of its election to cause the property described in said deed of trust to be sold in accordance with the provisions contained in said deed of trust, to satisfy the obligation created by said note, which notice of default and election to sell was duly recorded in Book 148, Page 238, Official Records, in the office of the County Recorder of Orange County, California; and filed March 19th, 1928, entered on Document No. 8943, in the office of the Registrar of Titles, Orange County, Calif.
WHEREAS, the said Merchants National Trust and Savings Bank of Los Angeles, by reason of default as aforesaid, has elected and declared that the sums unpaid and secured by said deed of trust be immediately due and payable and has demanded that the Trustee shall sell the premises granted by the said deed of trust to accomplish the objects of the trust therein created.
NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the undersigned by virtue of the authority vested in it as Trustee by the said deed of trust will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, in lawful money of the United States, on July 31st, 1928, at the hour of eleven o'clock, A.M., at the Broadway entrance of the County Court House, Los Angeles, California, the interest conveyed to it by the aforesaid deed of trust in and to the real property therein described situated in the Judicial Township of Anaheim, and County of Orange, California, and described as follows:
Lot Number Ten (10), of Tract Number Seven Hundred Eighty-seven (787), as per map recorded in Book 24, Page 9, Miscellaneous Mays, Records of Orange County, California.
To pay the amount due and unpaid upon said note, to-wit: The sum of Three Thousand and no 100ths Dollars $3000.00) and interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent per annum, from April 26th, 1927, to the date of sale, together with the expenses of said sale and also the costs, fee, charges and expenses of the trust created by
Number Seven Hundred Eighty-seven (787), as per Map recorded in Book 24, Page 9, Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, California.
To pay the amount due and unpaid upon said note, to-wit: The sum of Thirty-five Hundred and no 100ths Dollars, $3500.00, and interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent per annum, from July 11th, 1927, to the date of sale, together with the expenses of said sale and also the costs, fee, charges and expenses of the trust created by said deed of trust, including compensation to the Trustee and all other sums secured thereby.
TERMS OF SALE: Cash, lawful money of the United States.
Dated: July 5th, 1928.
Merchants National Trust and Savings Bank of Los Angeles.
By B. H. BROWN,
Vice-President.
By L. S. COLYER,
Assistant Cashier.
Date of first publication, July 6th, 1928.
C R-197
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No. of Bank 571.
REPORT OF CONDITION OF The Southern County Bank at Anaheim, California, as of the close of business on the 30th day of June, 1928.
RESOURCES Commercial Savings Combined
1 & 2. Loans and Discounts (including Reductions) $703,445.33 $394,067.57 $1,097,513.40
4. Overdrafts 1,201.55 1,201.55
6. United States Securities Owned 41,749.16 41,749.16
7. All Other Bonds, Warrants and Securities (including Premium thereon, less all offsetting Bond Adjustment Accounts) 42,498.25 94,093.77 136,592.02
8. Bank Premises, Furniture and Fixtures and Safe Deposit Vaults 13,000.00 13,000.00
10. Due from Federal Reserve Bank 18,000.00 18,000.00
11. Due from Other Banks 68,214.90 154,825.86
12. Actual Cash on Hand 40,093.79 3,514.02 43,607.81
13. Exchanges for Clearing House 9,723.66 9,723.66
14. Checks and Other Cash Items 3,357.18 3,357.18
17. Other Resources 642.05 642.05
Total $900,573.27 $619,639.42 $1,520,212.69
LIABILITIES
18. Capital Paid In $95,000.00 $35,000.00 $180,000.00
19. Surplus 10,000.00 25,000.00 35,000.00
21. All Undivided Profits (less Expenses, Interest and Taxes Paid) 34,921.20 34,921.20
27a. Dividends Unpaid 3,949.50 3,949.50
27b. Individual Deposits Subject to Check... 604,896.18 604,896.18
27c. Savings Deposits 383,134.54 383,134.54
27d. Demand Certificates of Deposit 1,525.05 1,525.05
27e. Time Certificates of Deposit 66,504.88 66,504.88
27f. Certified Checks 560.00 560.00
27g. Cashlers' Checks 67,020.88 67,020.88
28. State, County and Municipal Deposits... 82,500.00 192,500.00
31. Other Liabilities 200.46 200.46
Total $900,573.27 $619,639.42 $1,520,212.69
Interest Earned but not Collected (not included in Resources or Liabilities) 2,615.00 3,750.00 6,365.00
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
All Undivided Profits (less Expenses,
Interest and Taxes Paid) 34,921.20 34,921.20
Dividends Unpaid 3,949.50 3,949.50
Individual Deposits Subject to Check 604,896.18 604,896.18
Savings Deposits 383,134.54 383,134.54
Demand Certificates of Deposit 1,525.05 1,525.05
Time Certificates of Deposit 66,504.88 66,504.88
Certified Checks 560.00 560.00
Cashiers' Checks 67,020.88 67,020.88
State, County and Municipal Deposits 82,500.00 110,000.00 192,500.00
Other Liabilities 200.46 200.46
Total $900,573.27 $619,639.42 $1,520,212.69
Interest Earned but not Collected (not included in Resources or Liabilities) 2,615.00 3,750.00 6,365.00
STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
COUNTY OF ORANGE—ss.
H. A. Hawley, Vice-President, and James A. Fay, Assistant Secretary, of The Southern County Bank, being duly sworn, each for himself, says he has a personal knowledge of the matters contained in the foregoing report of condition and that every allegation, statement, matter and thing therein contained is true to the best of his knowledge and belief.
H. A. HAWLEY, Vice-President.
JAMES A. FAY, Assistant Secretary.
Severally subscribed and sworn to before me by both deponents, the 10th day of July, 1928.
ROGER C. DUTTON,
Notary Public in and for said County of Orange, State of California.
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