anaheim-gazette 1928-07-19
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Fair to Outstrip
All Past Efforts
Every Department to Be Enlarged and Improved
In less than two months Orange county is going to put on the largest and best Fair ever. Every department is endeavoring to outstrip all past exhibits.
This year's motif for the main feature tent, is the "Garden Beautiful." Owing to the fact that our entire county is really a garden beautiful, this seems a very appropriate motif. It now behooves the flower lover, whether amateur or professional, to lend every effort to aid in this mammoth garden ecene.
The entry list has been increased greatly this year to more fully include all phases of the garden that can be displayed in a fall show. Owing to the fact that a large increase has been made and that the premium burden on the Fair association is very great, most prizes consist of ribbons. A few cash prizes remain in professional divisions where a great deal of expense in perishables is involved. The practise of awarding ribbons only in floral displays is being largely adopted by most leading national floral societies with great success and we hope the same may be true in our fair.
The party who exhibits only for the cash award in flower work is really not a real enthusiast, is the opinion of these organizations and they have proven their point. Those from whom we expect co-operation are those who hope to someday see Orange county stage real spring and full flower shows separate rate from any other feature. We have the opportunity to organize for this purpose through the kindness of the Fair association, who offers the space and every other assistance free of charge.
It is hoped that all flower lovers will co-operate wholeheartedly, both individually and collectively.
Can Talk on Phone With Switzerland
Southern California and all of Switzerland will be connected by telephone after Wednesday morning, July 18th. Swiss cities, including Geneva, mother city of the league of nations, will be connected via Paris to London and the transatlantic link by means of an eight-hundred-mile four-wire telephone circuit newly established.
The rate for a call to any Swiss city will be sixty-one dollars, fifty cents for a three-minute conversation and twenty dollars, fifty cents for each additional minute. The hours of service will be from 2:30 a.m. until 6 p.m., Pacific Standard time.
Switzerland, with a population of nearly four million people and a telephone development of two hundred twenty-five thousand instruments, is the ninth European nation to be connected by telephone to Southern California. American tourists are expected to enjoy particularly this latest extension which includes many popular resorts such as St. Moritz, Lejmatt Montreux, Lumano, Lucerne and Interlaken as well as the Swiss capital, Berne, and prominent commercial centers such as Lurich.
SOLVING A FARM PROBLEM
Following closely upon the discovery of commercially valuable substances in cornstalks, corncobs and other berries unpaid sums unpaid of trust be immeiably has deem shall sell the objects of the truces of the author by the said public auction cash, in law States, on Auction of eleven o'clock way entrant House, Los Angeles conveyed deed of trust therein Judicial Town County of Oceania described as for Lot Number Seven (787) Book 24, Mata Recreation California. To pay upon sale new Thirty-five Hours ($35000) the rate of sale from July 1 sale, together said sale and expensively said deed of sale to the sums secured TERMS OF money of the Dated: Ju (SEAL) Merchants N Bank of L By H. H. AS Vice-Fresco Py
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It is hoped that all flower lovers will co-operate whole heartedly, both individually and collectively.
There is no need to go into detail as to how to grow the required flowers as each year sees the production of enough flowers within the county to fill the whole feature tent. The problem is to get them on display. It does not seem that premiums are the solution as last year a large list of cash and merchandise awards did not result in a very good display of flowers.
The main thing is for those who love flowers and floral exhibitions to encourage others. It has been the writer's experience to come in contact with gardeners following our display in the past who had beautiful flowers within their gardens, and didn't realize their value. When questioned they have expressed the opinion that they were not worthy of display. This is the thing we wish to encourage all to avoid. The fact that you view your flowers daily, often causes you to feel they are inferior to what someone else possesses.
You will be surprised at their beauty once you display them in competition with others.
All interested in exhibiting may secure premium lists from J. R. Hunt, secretary-manager of the Orange County Fair Association, Box R. Santa Ana Calif., or get details from R. S. Adkinson, superintendent of Floriculture Department, 1321 N. Main street, Santa Ana, Calif.
For the third consecutive year the famous draft horses from the farm of A. C. Ruby of Portland, Oregon, will be exhibited at the Fair.
According to a communication received by the Fair association from Mr. Ruby the stock which will be sent htsl fall will far surpass anything which has been exhibited here in the past.
Mr. Ruby, who is president of the Pacific International Exposition, held annually at Portland, Oregon, and which is generally conceded to be second only to the National Livestock Show in Chicago, is high in his praise for the Orange County Show and further states that in his twenty-five years of experience in exhibiting that he knows of no fair making the progress which this one is.
"Last year," states Mr. Ruby, "we started the season with seventy-six head, which included five six-horse teams. This season our arrangements will be practically in accordance with last year. However, we will show some young stock which we think will surpass anything which we have heretofore exhibited.
SOLVING A FARM PROBLEM
Following closely upon the discovery of commercially valuable substances in cornstalks, corncobs and other heretofore wasted products of the farm, announcement is made by the United States Bureau of Standards that chemicals of extraordinary worth may be recovered from cotton seed hulls.
Principally among these possible products is a type of sugar called xylose, which sells for about $100 a pound, but which can be made from cotton seed hulls for a few cents a pound.
These hulls also yield several bitters to rare and expensive acids, besides cellulose used as the basis of rayon, lacequers and nitro-cellulose explosives.
Thus is the laboratory discovering means for utilizing materials formerly considered of little value and converting them into products for which there is a highly remunerative market.
Possibly it is to the laboratory rather than congress that we may eventually look for aid in solving the farm problem.
NOTICE
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim will sit as a Board of Equalization at the City Hall on Monday, August 13, 1928, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day and will continue in session from day to day until the returns of the Aassessor have been recited.
EDWARD B. MERRITT,
City Clerk.
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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, and entered on Certificate No. 4272, Document No. 7902. 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 per annum, payable quarterly; principal payable six months after date, in favor of Merchants National Trust and Savings Bank of Los Angeles and...
WHEREAS provisions of Code of the Redlands Bus owner and he deed, did on 1928, cause t of the County, Calif., or a total of...
Tomatoes Important Crop in California
Tomato growing is one of the important agricultural industries in California, according to Dr. J. T. Rosa, assistant professor of truck crops in the College of Agriculture of the University of California. In Circular 263 of the Agricultural Experiment Station, Dr. Rosa points out that last year 4491 carloads of tomatoes were shipped for table purposes, the canneries packed 2,256,875 cases of whole tomatoes and 2,166,000 cases of other tomato products such as pulp, puree, catsup and paste. The circular is titled "Tomato Production in California," and may be obtained free from the farm advisor's office, Santa Ana.
In his publication, Dr. Rosa discusses the tomato producing districts, locations for tomato growing, cropping system, varieties, growing the plants, field culture, stalking and pruning, fertilizers and manures, harvesting, shipping seasons, seed growing, diseases and insect pests. Every phase of the tomato industry is covered, and the publication it is announced, is the most complete of its kind on the industry in the state.
Fifty-two counties in California report a commercial tomato acreage, the circular says, mentioning as the most important districts the Imperial Valley, Los Angeles, Ventura, Riverside, Orange and San Diego counties, the lower San Joaquin Valley, the Santa Clara Valley, the San Francisco Bay district, several districts in the Sacramento Valley and Sonoma county.
"The average yield in California has varied from 5.5 to 7.2 tons to the acre in several years," says Dr. Rosa. "While these yields are much above the average for the whole United States, greater
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 14, 1927, and installment of interest due July 14, 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 April 14th, 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 sell was duly recorded in Book 146, Page 485, Official Records. In the office of the County Recorder of Orange County, California; and filed April 5th, 1928, entered on Document No. 9015, Registrar of Titles, Orange County, California.
WHEREAS, the said Merchants National Trust and Savings Bank of Los Angeles, by reason of default as aforesaid, has elected and declared that the
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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 August 13th, 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:
Let Number Five (5) 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 1600th 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 18th, 1928.
(SEAL)
Merchants National Trust and Savings Bank of Los Angeles
By H. H. ASHLEY,
Vice-President.
By E. A. WINSTANLEY,
Assistant Cashier.
Date of first publication, July 19th, 1928.
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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
WHEREAS, by a deed of trust dated the 27th day of May, 1927, filed as Document No. 8110 on Certificate of Title No. 4652, June 10th, 1927, in Vol. 19, Page 139, Register of Titles, in the office of the Registrar of Titles, Orange County, State of California, Thomas O. Mahan and Grace Ellen Mahan, 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 $63.00 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 November, 1827, 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 July, 1928, to the said Redlands Building-Loan Association, the sum of $4996.85 such sum being the amount due on said promiseship 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 July, 1928, to the said Redlands Building-Loan Association, the sum of $4996.85 such sum being the amount due on said promiseship 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 July, 1928, to the said Redlands Building-Loan Association, the sum of $4996.85 such sum being the amount due on said promiseship 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 July, 1928, to the said Redlands Building-Loan Association, the sum of $4996.85 such sum being the amount due on said promiseship 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 July, 1928, to the said Redlands Building-Loan Association, the sum of $4996.85 such sum being the amount due on said promiseship 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 July, 1928, to the said Redlands Building-Loan Association, the sum of $4996.85 such sum being the amount due on said promiseship 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 July, 1928, to the said Redlands Building-Loan Association, the sum of $4996.85 such sum being the amount due on said promiseship 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说该deedoftrustaccordingtothetermsandconditions thereof;and;
WHEREAS,在withtheprovisionsofSection2924oftheCivilCodeoftheStateOfCalifornia,saidRedlandsBuilding-LoanAssociation,theownerandholderofsaidnoteandtrustdeed,did.onthe26thdayofMarch,1928,causetoberecordedintheofficeoftheCountyRecorderOrangeCounty,California,andalsointheofficeoftheCountyRegistrarOrangeCounty,California,a noticeofsuchdefaultanditselectiontocausethepropertydescribed'insaiddeedoftrusttob soldin accordancewiththeprovisions thereofto satisfysald obligationswhichnoticeofdefaultandelectiontosellwasdulyrecordedinBook141,Page389OfOfficialRecordsintheofficeoftheCountyRecorderSaidOrangeCounty,California,andalsoonRegisterar'sCertificateNo.4221,andthesameshowsasDocumentNo.8971.intheofficeoftheCountyRegistrarOfTitlesOrangeCountyCalifornia,and;
WHEREAS,morethanthreemonthshaveelapsedsincetherecordationofsaidnoticeandtherenowremainsdue
NOTICE OF TRUSTEES' SALE
WHEREAS, by a deed of trust dated the 9th day of April, 1927, recorded May 3rd, 1927 on Certificate No. 597. Volume 19, Page 84 of Register of Titles as Document No. 7962, in the office of the County Registrar of Titles, Orange County, State of California, J. Frank Westerhouse and Hazel W. Westerhouse, his wife, did grant and convey the property therein and hereafter 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 such promissory note according to the terms of said note and deed of trust, said note providing for monthly installment payments of $19.00 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 due on the first day of December, 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 first day of July, 1928, to the said Redlands Building-Loan Association, the sum of $3556.26, such sum being the amount due on said promissory note and accrued interest, interest on delinquent installations 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 $3706.21; and;
WHEREAS, in accordance with the provisions of Section 2924 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 24th day of March, 1928, 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, a notice of such default and its election to cause the payment for more than three of said installments paid at the annuum, payable six months after the termination of interim payments.
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
WHEREAS, by a deed of trust dated the 9th day of April, 1927, recorded May 3rd, 1927 on Certificate No. 597. Volume 19, Page 84 of Register of Titles as Document No. 7962, in the office of the County Registrar of Titles, Orange County, State of California, J. Frank Westerhouse and Hazel W. Westerhouse, his wife, did grant and convey the property therein and hereafter 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 such promissory note according to the terms of said note and deed of trust, said note providing for monthly installment payments of $19.00 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 due on the first day of December, 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 first day of July, 1928, to the said Redlands Building-Loan Association, the sum of $3556.26, such sum being the amount due on said promissory note and accrued interest, interest on delinquent installations 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 $3706.21; and;
WHEREAS, in accordance with the provisions of Section 2924 of the Civil Code of the State of California, said Redlands Building-Loan Association,the owner and holderofsaidnoteandtrustdeed,did.onthe24thdayMarch,1928,causetoberecordedintheofficeoftheCountyRecorderofOrangeCounty,andalsointheofficeoftheCountyRegistrarofTitlesOrangeCounty,California,and;
WHEREAS,more than three months have clapped since the recordationofsaidnoticeandtherenowremainsdueandunpaidtotheRedlandsBuilding-LoanAssociation.asaforesaid,thesumof$4846.85inaccordancewiththeprovisionsofsaidtrustdeed.
NOW THEREFORE.noticeisheregiventhatW.T.BillandA.E.Ballbyvirtueoftheauthorityvestedin themastrusteeswillsellatpublicauctiontothehighestbidderforcashlawfulmoneyoftheUnitedStates.onthe4thdayofAugust,1928.atthehourof11:45oclockA.M.ofsaidday.attheSouthFrontentranceoftheCountyCourtHouseintheCityOfSantaAnna.CountOfOrange.StateofCalifornia.alloftheinterestconveyedtotheybysaiddeedoftrustinandtoallofthefollowingdescribedrealpropertysituateintheCountyOfOrange.StateofCalifornia.describedasfollows:
LetNineteen(19).TractNo.787asperMaprecordedinBook24.Page9ofMiscellaneousMaps.RecordsOfOrangeCounty.Californiaorso muchthereofasalstrusteesshalldeemnecessarytopayallprincipal.interestscharges.trustees'fees,counselfees,costaandinteresttodateofsale.securcedbysaidtrustdeed.
IN WITNESSWHEREOF.W.T.BillandA.E.Ballhave set their handsthis8thdayofJuly,1928.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, W. T. Bill and A. E. Ball have set their hands this 7th day of July, 1928.
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