anaheim-gazette 1929-08-08
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Sunkist Selected By Nation's Leaders
World leaders like Sunkist. Three Sunkist Junior extractors function in order that President Hoover may have a generous supply of citrus fruit juices at all times. One of these machines was ordered by the White House housekeeper for use there, and shortly after it was installed President Hoover expressed a desire to have a Junior in his fishing camps in California and Virginia. The press has reported that each day it is the President's habit to go through the White House kitchen after lunch on his way back to the office. Diet receives important consideration from the Chief Executive and he doubtless felt that a liberal supply of orange juice would be established with these handy machines available for reaming purposes.
Another world figure who enjoys Sunkist fruits is the Emporer of Japan. On his visit to Osaka recently he purchased some Sunkist oranges and lemons and a letter from Ashikaga & Company, one of our jobbers at Osaka, to the exchange sales department had this to say regarding the honor which they felt came to their city and Sunkist fruits: "We are very glad to inform you that we have had the honor of our Sunkist lemons and oranges bought by our Emporer who paid a visit to our town. The present Emperor visited our town for the first time—indeed the last time we had the honor of the last Emperor's visit was thirty years ago.
"You may imagine we, the people of Osaka city, regarded it a great honor and to be bought or to meet with the Emperor's approval of our contribution of anything is indeed the great honor and glory for us Japanese."
As we had to write not only our name but also your name too as our supplier, we think this not only increases our credit but also yours. We think this is very good propaganda for Sunkist lemons and oranges exported by you.
THE FEAT OF THE BREMEN
To the North German Lloyd line goes the honor of having the fastest ship on the sea. That record has usually been made by a Cunander and we cannot to be sold and more than three months have now elapsed since the recordation of said notice. The sum of $1700.00 principal, and interest thereon from November 15th, 1928, is now due, owing and unpaid on said note, and there is also secured by said Deed of Trust the Trustee' feet and expenses of sale, amounting to $173.00.
NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the said Orange County Title Company, by virtue of the authority vested in it as Trustee under said Deed of Trust, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, lawful money of the United States, on the 24th day of August, 1929, at the hour of eleven o'clock A.M., of said day, at the South door of the Orange County Court House in the City of Santa Ana, California, all of the interest conveyed to it by said Deed of Trust in and to all the following described property situated in the County of Orange, State of California, described as follows, to-wit:
That portion of Block Twenty-eight (28) of Buena Park, as shown on a Map recorded in Book 18, page 50 of Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California, described as follows:
Parcel 1. Beginning at a point which is 30 feet North 89° 33' 30" East and 104.69 feet North 0° 26' 30" West from the Northeast corner of Lot Seventeen (17) in Block "C" of "Tract No. 770," as shown on a Map recorded in Book 24, page 6 of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, California, said point being in the center line of Western Avenue, as shown on said map of Buena Park (bearings based on said center line as North 0° 26' 30" West as shown on said map of Tract No. 770); running thence North 57° 01' West 447.98 feet to the true point of beginning of the land herein described; thence from said true point of beginning North 32° 59'East 161.36 feet; thence South 73° 43' 45" East 46.98 feet; thence South 32° 59'East 174.88 feet; thence North 57° 01' West 45 feet to the true point of beginning.
Parcel 2. Beginning at a point which is 30 feet North 89° 33' 30" East and 104.69 feet North 0° 26' 30" West from the Northeast corner of Lot Seventeen (17) in Block "C" of "Tract No. 770," as shown monthly installments of $50.00 on the 1st day of each month before on the 1st day of September, continuing until fully paid; and WHEREAS, a breach and an performance of an obligance which said deed of trust is a has occurred in that default wunder the terms of said note and of Trust in that the installation upon said note on December was not paid when due, and since been paid, no part of sai ment having been paid, and none of the installments due note subsequent to said Decen 1928, was paid in whole or in that there was on April 2nd, sum of $3,623.08 principal, together interest thereon from November 1828, unpaid on said note; and WHEREAS, the Board offof said Home Mutual Build Loan Association of Santa April 2nd, 1929, in regular meercreased] the option contained note and as provided by Sectionthe Civil Code of the State Of Ana by adopting a resolution day at said meeting that the wife of the principal unpaid on said date, te-wit:—$3,623.08,a eat on said sum from November 1928, be then immediately due, with withdrawal value on said share of said Association as collateral security for the wife of said note was $17.72,and Board of Directors by said did thereupon cancel said credit said sum of $17.72.unpaid balance of said note; and WHEREAS,said Home Building and Loan Association Ana has declared that default was as aforesaid and has declared that of the unpaid principal sumnote, and interest thereon as less said sum of $17.72,credit 2nd,1929,and all other sums ssaid Deed of Trust due and did on April 2nd,1929,drew writing,that said Trustee premises granted by said Deed to accomplish the objects of therain expressed;and WHEREAS,said Home Building and Loan Association Ana did, on April 19th,1929,the office of the County Re Orange County,California,a above mentioned breach an Notice of its Election to O
THE FEAT OF THE BREMEN
To the North German Lloyd line goes the honour of having the fastest ship on the sea. That record has usually been made by a Cunarder, and we cannot quite see why the Cunard line, which has a most enviable record for security (no passenger has ever been lost in the long history), for comfort, and for fleetness, permitted the honor to go to a German line. The fact is that the Germans have been doing some great things since their defeat in the war. In aviation they are very near at the front. While they have not yet made a success of trans-Atlantic transport in heir Zeppelins, it is out a matter of time when they will. The economic comeback of Germany since the war is one of the marvels of history. Here was a nation which was beaten to its knees, loaded with an impossible indemnity, for a time shut off from communication with the world, some of its most valuable provinces and resources taken from her. And yet she is prospering. Her shipping is about what it was before the war. Her trade is again reaching the ends of the earth. "Made in Germany" has become as common as before the war.
All of which goes to show that an efficient people cannot be kept down. The speed record of the Bremen is but one of many things which reveal the efficiency and the resourcefulness of the German mind and hand. That a nation so efficient should through a haughty and vainglorious leadership have fallen into the deeps of humiliation and despair, is one of the greatest tragedies of history. It would seem, however, that the lesson of bitter experience has been learned. From defeat Germany may rise to a greater nation, and its people may yet rise to the leadership of the world in all those departments of life which call for intellectual leadership, for thoroughness, and for perseverance and hard work.
We here in America have gone in for standardization and for mass production. For the time being it is giving up the leadership in the trade of the world. But we hesitate somewhat when we think what it is doing to the minds of many of our people. To stand for eight hours, or even five hours, at a machine, and do nothing but tighten a screw or lift a lever, has a most deadening effect upon the individual. In the long run a nation of self-sufficient and self-reliant men and women will get farther than a nation which converts its humans into mere machines. We can teach the nations of the world much, but they have also something they can teach us.
Fishing conditions have been only fair at June Lake the past week on Tract No. 770); running thence North 99° 83' 30" East and 104.69 feet North 0° 26' 30" West from the Northeast corner of Lot Seventeen (17) in Block "C" of "Tract No. 770," as shown on a Map recorded in Book 24, page 6 of Miscellaneous Maps, records of Orange County, California, said point being in the center line of Western Avenue, as shown on said map of Buena Park (bearings based on said center line as North 0° 26' 30" West as shown on said map of Tract No. 770); running thence North 57° 01" West 357.98 feet to the true point of beginning of the land herein described; thence from said true point of beginning North 32° 59° East 188.38 feet; thence South 73° 43° 45" East 46.98 feet; thence South 32° 59° West 201.90 feet; thence North 57° 01" West 45 feet to the true point of beginning.
Parcel 2. Beginning at a point which is 30 feet North 89° 83' 30" East and 104.69 feet North 0° 26' 30" West from the Northeast corner of Lot Seventeen (17) in Block "C" of "Tract No. 770," as shown on a Map recorded in Book 24, page 6 of Miscellaneous Maps, records of Orange County, California, said point being in the center line of Western Avenue, as shown on said map of Buena Park (bearings based on said center line as North 0° 26' 30" West as shown on said map of Tract No. 770); running thence North 57° 01" West 357.98 feet to the true point of beginning of the land herein described; thence from said true point of beginning North 32° 59° East 188.38 feet; thence South 73° 43° 45" East 46.98 feet; thence South 32° 59° West 201.90 feet; thence North 57° 01" West 45 feet to the true point of beginning.
Parcel 3. Beginning at a point which is 30 feet North 89° 83' 30" East and 104.69 feet North 0° 26' 30" West from the Northeast corner of Lot Seventeen (17) in Block "C" of "Tract No. 770," as shown on a Map recorded in Book 24, page 6 of Miscellaneous Maps, records of Orange County, California, said point being in the center line of Western Avenue, as shown on said map of Buena Park (bearings based on said center line as North 0° 26' 30" West as shown on said map of Tract No. 770); running thence North 57° 01" West 357.98 feet to the true point of beginning of the land herein described; thence from said true point of beginning North 32° 59° East 188.38 feet; thence South 73° 43° 45" East 46.98 feet; thence South 32° 59° West 201.90 feet; thence North 57° 01" West 45 feet to the true point of beginning.
Parcel 4. Beginning at a point which is 30 feet North 89° 83' 30" East and 104.69 feet North 0° 26' 30" West from the Northeast corner of Lot Seventeen (17) in Block "C" of "Tract No. 770," as shown on a Map recorded in Book 24, page 6 of Miscellaneous Maps, records of Orange County, California, said point being in the center line of Western Avenue, as shown on said map of Buena Park (bearings based on said center line as North 0° 26' 30" West as shown on said map of Tract No. 770); running thence North 57°
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY BY TRUSTEE UNDER DEED OF TRUST.
WHEREAS, CHARLES D. SANDERSON and EVA L. SANDERSON, husband and wife, by Deed of Trust dated November 15th, 1928, recorded March 1st, 1929, in Book 248, page 247 of Official Records, of Orange County, California, did grant and convey the property therein and hereinafter described to Orange County Title Company, as Trustee, to secure, among other obligations, the payment of one promissory note dated November 15th, 1928, payable to INTERSTATE FINANCE COMPANY, or order, for the principal sum of $1700.00, with interest from November 15th, 1928, at the rate of eight per cent per annum, payable quarterly; and
WHEREAS, default has occurred in that the interest due on said note on February 15th, 1929, has not been paid; and
WHEREAS, Interstate Finance Company, owner and holder of said note, heretofore demanded that said Trustee sell said property and on April 26th, 1929, duly recorded in the office of the County Recorder of said County, in Book 266, page 276 of Official Records thereof, a notice of said default and of its election to cause said property Orange County, California, said line being in the center of Western Avenue, as shown on said Map of Buena Park Bearings based on said center line as North 0° 26' 30" West as shown on said map of Tract No. 770); running thence North 57° 01" West 312.98 feet to the true point of beginning of the land herein described; thence from said true point of beginning North 32° 59' East 201.90 feet; thence South 0° 26' 30" East 163.10 feet; thence South 22° 59' West 65.77 feet; thence North 57° 01" West 59.85 feet to the true point of beginning.
Reserving from all the above described parcels the Southwesterly 50 feet for street and highway purposes. Subject to conditions, restrictions and reservations of record, or so much of said property as shall be necessary to be sold to provide a sum sufficient to pay the total amount secured by said Deed of Trust.
Dated this 29th day of July, 1929. ORANGE COUNTY TITLE COMPANY, By H. A. GARDNER (Corporate Seal) Vice-President By GEO. A. PARKER Secretary.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY BY TRUSTEE UNDER DEED OF TRUST.
WHEREAS, by a certain Deed of Trust, dated July 6th, 1927, recorded October 13th, 1927, in Book 88, page 444 of Official Records of Orange County, California, to which record reference is hereby made for all of the provisions thereof, Albert V. Vail and Freda B. Vail, husband and wife, did grant and convey the real property therein described, being the real property hereinafter described, to the Orange County Title Company, a Corporation of Santa Ana, California, as Trustee, to secure, among other obligations, the payment of one certain promissory note dated July 6th, 1927, made by said Albert V. Vail and Freda B. Vail to the Home Mutual Building and Loan Association of Santa Ana, a Corporation, or order, for the principal sum of $4,000.00, with interest at the rate of 7.8% per annum, principal and interest due in 114 Orange County, California,
WHEREAS, SAM JOSEPH ANNA JOSEPHSON, husband by Deed of Trust, dated October 1923, and recorded November in Book 501, Page 33 of Dee office of the County Recorder of County, California, did grant vey the property therein and after described to Title Insurer Trust Company, a corporation tee, with power of sale amongst other things, the one promissory note for the $4,000.00. In favor of GEORGE and MARY MATTS, husband as joint tenants; and
WHEREAS, said Deed of Trust vides that should breach or make in payment of any amount and or in performance of any covenant, promise or agreement mentioned, then the owner of said note may declare all cured by said Deed of Trustately due and may require them to sell the property thereby and
WHEREAS, default has been made in payment of said promissory note which said Deed or any security in this case that the payment due on said note or 1929 was not then paid, nor part thereof since been paid; any interest payments thereafter due been made; and
WHEREAS, said GEORGE
ANAHEIM GAZETTE
NOTICE OF SALE BY TRUSTEE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, August 12th, 1929, at the hour of ten o'clock a.m. of said day, at the South entrance to the Orange County Courthouse, in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, the Abstract & Title Guaranty Company, a corporation, as trustee under a certain deed of trust executed by John Huhn and Louisa Huhn, husband and wife, and recorded in Volume 123, of Official Records, page 167, Orange County Records, which was given to secure a promissory note for the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00), due one year after date, with interest from date until paid, at the rate of eight per cent per annum, payable quarterly, and if not so paid to be added to the principal and thereafter bear like interest as the principal, in accordance with the said deed of trust, and in compliance with a notice of default and demand for sale of the property in the said deed of trust and hereinafter described, recorded on April 8th, 1929, in Book 257, at page 362, of Official Records of Orange County, California, executed by the owner and holder of the said note on account of the default in the payment of principal due on January 9th, 1929, and all payments due subsequently thereto, there being a total sum of $509.22, being principal in the sum of $500.00 and interest in the sum of $9.22; due on the date of the said notice of default and demand for sale, and all payments due subsequently thereto—will sell at public auction, for cash, lawful money of the United States, and to the highest bidder, subject to liens and incumbrances prior to said deed of trust, the following described property, to-wit:
Lots Ten (10) and Eleven (11) in Block "E" of Tract No. 143, Wilkie's Addition to Anaheim, as per map recorded in Book 11, Page 38, of Miscellaneous Maps of Orange County.
To pay the principal sum of said note, to-wit: $4,000.00, and the interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent per annum from October 10, 1928, compounded semi-annually; advances. If any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust; expenses of said sale; and the costs, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust.
Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances.
TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY, TRUSTEE.
By L. J. BEYNON,
(Corporate Seal)
Vice-President.
ANAHIM BUSINESS AND DIRECTOR
NOTICE INVITING PROPOSALS FOR PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that sealed proposals will be received by the City Council of the City of Anaheim, at the office of the City Clerk of said City, up to Thursday, August 8, 1929, at the hour of eight o'clock P.M., for furnishing to said City of Anaheim one ten days after the acceptance of any complete public address system and installing same in the open air auditorium at the City Park.
Said public address system shall comply with "Specifications for Public Address System, Series of 1929, City of Anaheim."
Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check, payable to City of Anaheim, in the amount of Two Hundred ($200.00). Dollars, and the same shall be forfeited to said City as liquidated damages if within ten days after the acceptance of any such proposal the bidder fails to enter into a written contract with said City for furnishing and installation of said public address system. The check of the successful bidder will be held by the City until the installation and acceptance of the system, as a guarantee of the faithful performance of the contract.
Further information may be obtained at the office of the City Manager of said City.
Said City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
By order of the City Council of the City of Anaheim.
Dated this 15th day of July, 1929.
EDWARD B. MERRITT,
City Clerk of the City of Anaheim.
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NOTICE INVITING PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING GASOLINE
NOTICE is hereby given, that sealed proposals will be received by the City Council of the City of Anaheim, at the office of the City Clerk of said City, up to Thursday, August 8, 1929, at the hour of eight o'clock P.M., for furnishing to said City of Anaheim of approximately twenty thousand gallons of gasoline for the use of said city.
Said gasoline shall comply with Ordinance No. 482, "An Ordinance regulating the testing, sale and delivery of petroleum and petroleum products in the City of Anaheim, and providing holder of the said note on account of the default in the payment of principal due on January 9th, 1929, and all payments due subsequently thereto, there being a total sum of $509.22, being principal in the sum of $500.00 and interest in the sum of $9.22, due on the date of the said notice of default and demand for sale, and all payments due subsequently thereto—will sell at public auction, for cash, lawful money of the United States, and to the highest bidden, subject to liens and incumbrances prior to said deed of trust, the following described property, to-wit:
Situated in the County of Orange, State of California, and described as that portion of the Southeast quarter (SE¼) of the Southwest quarter (SW¼) of Section 9, Township 4 South, Range 11 West, S.B. B & M., described as beginning at a point on the South line of said Section 9. 206.55 feet West of the Southeast corner of the West half (W½) of the Southeast quarter (SE¼) of the Southwest quarter (SW¼) of said Section 9, which point is the Southwest corner of a certain tract deeded by J. B. Kester and wife, to W.E. Lander and Rose J. Lanier, by deed recorded November 23, 1921; thence West 100 feet; thence North to a point on the Southwesterly line of the right of way of the Los Angeles Interurban Railway Company; thence Southeasterly, along south right of way line to the Northwest corner of Tract so conveyed to Lanier and wife; thence South along the West line of said Lanier's land to the point of beginning.
Subject to the reservation of the South 30 feet of said premises for roads, railroads and ditches; also use and control of cinegas and natural streams of water and a right of way for irrigation and drainage through said premises, as contained in deeds of record.
—or so much thereof as shall be necessary to pay the principal, interest advances, charges, costs and trustee's fees due and unpaid at the date of said sale.
Dated: July 12th, 1929.
ABSTRACT & TITLE GUARANTY COMPANY.
(Corporate Seal)
By C.D. BALL, President.
By D.N. Kelly, Secretary.
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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE No. 9449
WHEREAS, by a Deed of Trust, dated November 5, 1926, recorded November 29, 1926, in book 687, page 310, Deeds, Records of Orange County, California, Ida Mathews and Harmon Mathews, her husband did grant and convey her property there and herein-after described to the TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST COMPANY, a corporation, as trustee, to secure among other things, the payment of one certain promissory note in favor of E.A. Burnett, and other sums of money advanced and interest thereon;
WHEREAS, there has been a default in the payment of the quarterly income per annum from October 10, 1928, compounded semi-annually; advances. If any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust; expenses of said sale; and the costs, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust.
Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances.
TITLE INSURANCE - AND TRUST COMPANY, TRUSTEE.
By L.J. BEYNON,
(Corporate Seal)
Date July 25, 1929.
By H.L. CHATFIELD,
Assistant Secretary.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that sealed proposals will be received by the City Council of the City of Anaheim, at the office of the City Clerk of said City, up to Thursday, August 8, 1929, at the hour of eight o'clock P.M., for the furnishing to said City of Anaheim of approximately twenty thousand gallons of gasoline for the use of said city.
Said gasoline shall comply with Ordinance No. 482, "An Ordinance regulating the testing, sale and delivery of petroleum products in the City of Anaheim, and providing penalties for the violation of this ordinance."
Prices quoted in proposals must be for said gasoline, delivered by truck, to be placed in storage tanks at the City Power House; said proposals to state location of plant from which said gasoline will be supplied. Said gasoline shall be delivered in such quantities and at such times as may be required by the City Manager of said City during the remainder of the year ending August 1, 1930.
Each proposal must be accompanied by a duly certified check in an amount equal to not less than ten per cent of the amount of said proposal, or a bond in like amount subject to the approval of said City Council. Said check or bond shall be made payable to said City and the same shall be forfeited to said City as liquidated damages if within such proposal the bidder fails to enter into a written contract with said City for the furnishing and delivering of said gasoline.
All proposals must be on blanks furnished by the City.
The successful bidder will be required to file a bond in the principal sum of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars, payable to said City and conditioned upon the faithful performance of said contract, which said bond shall be subject to the approval of said City Council.
Said City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
By order of the City Council of the City of Anaheim.
Dated this 15th day of July, 1929.
EDWARD B MERRITT,
City Clerk of the City of Anaheim.
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DATE November 5, 1926, recorded November 20, 1926, in book 687, page 310.
of Deeds, Records of Orange County, California, Ida Mathews and Harmon Mathews, her husband, did grant and convey the property there and herein after described to the TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST COMPANY, a corporation, as trustee, to secure, among other things, the payment of one certain promissory note in favor of E. A. Burnett, and other sums of money advanced and interest thereon;
and
WHEREAS, there has been a default in the payment of the quarterly installment of interest due and payable on said note May 5, 1928, except for $40 paid thereon, and all subsequent quarterly installments of interest due and payable on said note, according to the terms thereof, and by reason of such defaults, said E. A. Burnett, the owner and holder of said note and deed of trust, in accordance with the provisions thereof, on to-wit, April 3, 1929, exercised his option and declared the full amount of the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust immediately due and payable, there being the total sum of $3,850.93 now due and unpaid;
WHEREAS, in accordance with the provisions of Section 2824 of the Civil Code of California, said E. A. Burnett, the owner and holder of said note and deed of trust, on April 10, 1929, caused to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of said County a notice of such default in the payment of interest, and of his election to cause the property described in said deed of trust to be sold, in accordance with the provisions thereof, to satisfy objection, which notice of default and election to sell was duly recorded in Book 260, page 336, Official Records of said Orange County; and,
WHEREAS, said Deed of Trust provides that is there is a default in the payment of any of the sums secured thereby, upon application of the holder of said note, the trustee shall give notice and sell so much of the property as shall be necessary to satisfy the indebtedness secured thereby; and,
WHEREAS, said E. A. Burnett by reason of the defaults in payments as stated, has requested the TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST COM-
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PANY to give notice and to sell all property, or so much thereof as shall be necessary to sell, to pay all the indebtedness secured and expenses incurred necessary to the execution of said trust.
NOW. THEREFORE, notice is here by given that the TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST COMPANY by virtue of the authority vested in it as Trustee, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in GOLD COIN, on the 10th day of August, 1929, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. of said day, at the western front entrance of the Court House in the City of and County of Los Angeles, State of California, all the interest conveyed to by said Deed of Trust, in and to all the following described property, situate and being in the County of Orange, State of California, to wit:
Lot 7 in Block "C" of the Zeyn Tract Annex, in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, as per map recorded in Book 7, Page 5 of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of said County, or so much thereof as shall be necessary to pay all principal interest, advances, charges, costs and trustee's fees due and unpaid, secured by said Deed of Trust.
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formia, all the interest, conveyed to by said Deed of Trust, in and to all the following described property, situate and being in the County of Orange, State of California, to-wit:
Lot 7 in Block "C" of the Zeyn Tract Annex, in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, as per map recorded in Book 7, Page 5 of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of said County, or so much therof as shall be necessary to pay all principal, interest, advances, charges, costs and trustee's fees due and unpaid, secured by said Deed of Trust.
Dated July 11, 1923.
TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST COMPANY.
(Corporate Seal)
By E. W. SARGENT, President.
Attest: A. R. Killgore, Secretary.
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