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History of Anaheim Officially Recorded In Minutes of Anaheim Water Company, Which are Copyrighted, 1932, by Anaheim Gazette, and Printed In Weekly Installments The report was tabled, and the request of the committee for their discharge denied as the work is not yet completed. Bill for labor on new canal $283.15, and zanjero bill for labor on new canal $29.00 were accepted and ordered paid. Bill from Los Angeles News $10.00 for printing assessment notices, ordered paid. Treasurer reported county taxes paid $24.66 (rate $3.60 on $685.00 valuation). Cash on hand $160.49. Zanjero reported all ditches in good condition, he was instructed to divide the stream equally to all the main inside ditches. Meeting adjourned. August Schenk, Secretary. Anaheim, Dec. 30, 1864. Meeting of board of trustees called to order by Vice-President John P. Zeyn. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Bill of zanjero for work on new canal $5.00, also bill of Alta California, San Francisco, for printing assessment notices, $5.00, ordered paid. Treasurer reported that to date 37 shares had paid their 8th assessment, $740.00., Cash on hand $578.34. Secretary was instructed to write the notice of the delinquent 12 shares to be sold at public sale to the highest bidder on Friday, Jan. 20, 1865, and have such notice published in the Los Angeles News. Zanjero reported, the largest amount of water came in through the new canal. Mr. Mossemann was appointed on ditch committee in place of Mr. L. Durr, who has not fulfilled his duties on that committee of late. Meeting adjourned. August Schenk, Secretary. Anaheim, Feb. 3, 1865. Meeting of board of trustees called to order by Vice President Zeyn. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Bill for zanjero's salary for Jan., $50. Also bill for labor on new canal $8.00, both bill accepted and ordered paid. Treasurer reported cash on hand $629.94. Zanjero reported that dam above new head gate had been washed out by high water, as a re-occurance of that could be expected, repairs were postponed until some future time. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. August Schenk, Secretary. Anaheim, Feb. 10, 1865. Meeting of board of trustees called to order by Vice President Zeyn. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Bill of $12.00 for labor on new canal. Bill of $17.00 for blacksmith work on new head gate, allowed and ordered paid. Water sale of $1.00, reported. Meeting adjourned. August Schenk, Secretary. Anaheim, Feb. 10, 1865. Regular general meeting called to order by Vice President Zeyn. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. The reports of treasurer and secretary showing a cash balance of $571.94, were received and referred to Messrs: Chris Mossemann and Dr. Heyermann to audit. As there was no further business, meetnig adjourned. August Schenk, Secretary. Meeting of board order by Vice President of last meeting reZanjero's bill for also to Stappenbe carpenter work to replace headge- $34.00. Both bill ordered paid. Complaints about water were heard ed to see that down to give even Water sales for Meeting adjourneAug An Regular general order by Vice Pr being present, 22 Feb. 10, read and The auditing finding the books secretary for Jan Treasurer report hand, his report committee of Dr Kroger. Secretary read which was accept Dr. Heyermann for a change in w some discussion, The election of ing year, resulted Zeyn; Vice Pres mann; Secretar Treasurer, A. L Louis Durr. To Langenberger "To trustees meeting should take place moved and it wa for the following until end of sess further business, Aug An Meeting of board order by Preside last meeting read Treasurer report hand. Zanjero reported, the largest amount of water came in through the new canal. Mr. Mossemann was appointed on ditch committee in place of Mr. L. Durr, who has not fulfilled his duties on that committee of late. Meeting adjourned. August Schenk, Secretary. Anaheim, Jan. 6, 1865. There being no quorum, there was no meeting although the treasurer announced that four more shares had paid their assessment, and there were only eight delinquent. August Schenk, Secretary. Anaheim, Jan. 13, 1865. Meeting of board of trustees called to order by Vice-President J. P. Zeyn. Minutes of meeting of Dec. 30, read and approved. Zanjero reported ditches in good condition. The following bills presented and ordered paid: Los Angeles News, Ads. $20.00 Dr. Heyermann, lumber bill 54.00 Zanjero's salary for Dec. 50.00 Labor, cutting poles for new canal 10.50 There being no further business the meeting adjourned. August Schenk, Secretary. Anaheim, Jan. 13, 1865. There being no quorum present meeting was adjourned by Vice President J. P. Zeyn to meet Friday, Jan. 20 at 7 p.m. August Schenk, Secretary. Anaheim, Jan. 19, 1865. Extra trustees meeting called to order by Vice President Zeyn. Secretary reported 7 shares had paid their delinquent assessment plus cost of advertising and there was just 1 share, C-1 H. Cramer unpaid. Motion moved and carried that sale of that 1 share be postponed until Jan. 30 and secretary instructed to the further announcement of that fact. Meeting adjourned. August Schenk, Secretary. Anaheim, Jan. 20, 1865. Meeting of board of trustees called to order by Vice President Zeyn. Minutes of Jan. 19th, read and approved. Zanjero reported inside ditches in good condition. Bill of $41.00 for labor on new canal, allowed. Mr. Mossemann handed in the following proxies to be reconsidered: Lots D-6, H-6, C-1. Meeting adjourned. August Schenk, Secretary. Anaheim, Jan. 20, 1865. Adjourned general meeting called to order by Vice President Zeyn. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Anaheim, Feb. 10, 1865. Regular general meeting called to order by Vice President Zeyn. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. The reports of treasurer and secretary showing a cash balance of $571.94, were received and referred to Messrs. Chris Mossemann and Dr. Heyermann to audit. As there was no further business, meetnig adjourned. August Schenk, Secretary. Anaheim, Feb. 17, 1865. Meeting of board of trustees called to order by Vice President Zeyn. Minutes of last meeting, read and approved. Treasurer reported $542.94 on hand. Zanjero reported "All is well." Water sales of $3.00, reported. Meeting adjourned. August Schenk, Secretary. Anaheim, Feb. 24, 1865. Meeting of board of trustees called to order by Vice President Zeyn. Minutes of last meeting, read and approved. Zanjero reported the new head gate badly undermined and washed out. Ordered to make the necessary repairs. Also to repair dam above the gate so water may be taken in by the new canal. Labor bill of $4.50 allowed. Treasurer reported $546.94, cash on hand. Mr. Keller complained of not enough water. Zanjero instructed, that when water is bought to see that a sufficiently large stream is delivered. Meeting adjourned. August Schenk, Secretary. Anaheim, March 3, 1865. Meeting of board of trustees was called to order by Vice President Zeyn. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Zanjero reported the intake gate washed, but found again. Instructed to use the old intake until the stream will allow the placing of the new gate and necessary repairs. Bill for Strodthoff's salary $50.00; labor $13.00 and Los Angeles News, $5.00 for notice, accepted and paid. Water sales $1.00, reported. Meeting adjourned. A. Langenberger, Sec. Pro Tenn. Anaheim, March 10, 1865. Meeting of board of trustees called to order by Vice President Zeyn. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Treasurer reported $472.44 cash on hand. Zanjero reported water in river down so that work on new intake can be done. Instructed to wait one more week, then to hire men to do the work. Bill of $2.00 for labor, accepted and ordered paid. Meeting adjourned. A. Langenberger, Sec. Pro-Tenn. Anaheim, Feb. 10, 1865. Regular general meeting called to order by Vice President Zeyn. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. The reports of treasurer and secretary showing a cash balance of $571.94, were received and referred to Messrs. Chris Mossemann and Dr. Heyermann to audit. As there was no further business, meetnig adjourned. August Schenk, Secretary. Anaheim, Feb. 17, 1865. Meeting of board of trustees called to order by Vice President Zeyn. Minutes of last meeting, read and approved. Treasurer reported $542.94 on hand.. Zanjero reported "All is well." Water sales of $3.00, reported. Meeting adjourned. August Schenk, Secretary. Anaheim, Feb. 24, 1865. Meeting of board of trustees called to order by Vice President Zeyn. Minutes of last meeting, read and approved. Zanjero reported the new head gate badly undermined and washed out. Ordered to make the necessary repairs.Also to repair dam above the gate so water may be taken in by the new canal.Labor bill of $4.50 allowed.Treasurer reported $546.94,cash on hand.Mr.Keller complained of not enough water.Zanjero instructed that when water is bought to see that a sufficiently large stream is delivered.Meeting adjourned.August Schenk.Secure Pro Tem.Anaheim,Feb.10,1865.Regular general meeting called to order by Vice President Zeyn.Minutes of last meeting read and approved.The reports of treasurer and secretary showing a cash balance of $571.94 were received and referred to Messrs.Cris Mossemann and Dr.Heyermann to audit.As there was no further business,metnig adjourned.August Schenk.Secure Pro Tem.Anaheim,Feb.17,1865.Meeting of board of trustees called to order by Vice President Zeyn.Minutes of last meeting read and approved.Treasurer reported $542.94 on hand..Zanjero reported "All is well."Water sales of $3.00,reported.Meeting adjourned.August Schenk.Secure Pro Tem.Anaheim,Feb.24,1865.Meeting of board of trustees called to order by Vice President Zeyn.Minutes of last meeting read and approved.Treasurer reported $542.94 on hand..Zanjero reported "All is well."Water sales of $3.00,reported.Meeting adjourned.August Schenk.Secure Pro Tem.Anaheim,Feb.30,1865.Meeting of board of trustees called to order by Vice President Zeyn.Minutes of last meeting read and approved.Treasurer reported $542.94 on hand..Zanjero reported "All is well."Water sales of $3.00,reported.Meeting adjourned.August Schenk.Secure Pro Tem.Anaheim,Feb.24,1865.Meeting of board of trustees called to order by Vice President Zeyn.Minutes of last meeting read and approved.Treasurer reported $542.94 on hand..Zanjero reported "All is well."Water sales of $3.00,reported.Meeting adjourned.August Schenk.Secure Pro Tem.Anaheim,Feb.24,1865.Meeting of board of trustees called to order by Vice President Zeyn.Minutes of last meeting read and approved.Treasurer reported $542.94 on hand..Zanjero reported "All is well."Water sales of $3.00,reported.Meeting adjourned.August Schenk.Secure Pro Tem.Anaheim,Feb.24,1865.Meeting of board of trustees called to order by Vice President Zeyn.Minutes of last meeting read and approved.Treasurer reported $542.94 on hand..Zanjero reported "All is well."Water sales of $3 Zanjero reported inside ditches in good condition. Bill of $41.00 for labor on new canal, allowed. Mr. Mossemann handed in the following proxies to be reconsidered: Lots D-6, H-6, C-1. Meeting adjourned. August Schenk, Secretary. Anaheim, Jan. 20, 1865. Adjourned general meeting called to order by Vice President Zeyn. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Auditing committee reported finding treasurer's and secretary's books correct. Report of treasurer for past month: Dec. 19, 1864 cash on hand ...$ 200.65 Jan. 12, 1865 assessments, 41 S. 820.00 Jan. 12, 1865, Assessm. 41 S. ... 820.00 Total cash ...$1020.65 Expenditures, 7 bills ...367.31 Cash balance ...$ 653.34 Signed A. Langenberger, Treas. Secretary reported the business transacted at the weekly meetings of board of trustees of past month. Also financial report same as treasurer's. Both reports referred to auditing committee of Messrs. Boege and Kroger. Meeting adjourned. August Schenk, Secretary. Anaheim, Jan. 27, 1865. Meeting of board of trustees called to order by Vice President Zeyn. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. J. Hartmann presented proxie from Chris van Gueipin to be recorded. Zanjero bill of $23.00 for labor and hauling poles, also bill of J. Hartmann for sycamores and hauling, $19.30. All for the new canal, allowed. A complaint from F. Hortsmann against P. Hammes for putting dam in main ditch on Sycamore St., against rules of Anaheim Water Co., were adjusted by instructing zanjero to cut out such dams. Meeting adjourned. August Schenk, Secretary. Anaheim, Jan. 30, 1865. On this day, at the advertised hour and place, share C-1 owned by H. Cramer, was sold at auction by the secretary, to the highest bidder, Dr. A. Heyermann for $37.50. The assess- Anaheim, March 10, 1865. Meeting of board of trustees called to order by Vice President Zeyn. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Treasurer reported $472.44 cash on hand. Zanjero reported water in river down so that work on new intake can be done. Instructed to wait one more week, then to hire men to do the work. Bill of $2.00 for labor, accepted and ordered paid. Meeting adjourned. A. Langenberger, Sec. Pro-Tem. Anaheim, March 10, 1865. Regular general meeting showed no quorum present, Vice President Zeyn adjourned the meeting to next general meeting date. A. Langenberger, Sec. Pro-Tem. Anaheim, March 17, 1865. Meeting of board of trustees called to order by Vice President Zeyn. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Zanjero's bill of $37.00, labor on new canal and dam above intake, accepted and paid. Zanjero instructed to bring the lumber of new head gate which was washed away to a safe place, and clean the main inside ditches where necessary. Water sales $11.00. A. Langenberger, Sec. Pro-Tem. Anaheim, March 30, 1865. Meeting of board of trustees. No quorum. Water sales to the amount of $18.00, reported. August Schenk, Secretary. Anaheim, April 7, 1865. Meeting of board of trustees called to order by Vice President Zeyn. Minutes of March 24 read and approved. Bill of zanjero's salary $50.00, labor $37.50, accpeted and ordered paid. Zanjero reported cleaning of ditches would be completed by the middle of next week. D. Strodthoff presented an order from Mrs. Vineyard to the Anaheim Water Co., to transfer share A-5 to his (Strodthoff's) name. Water sales for $11.00, reported. Meeting adjourned. August Schenk, Secretary. Anaheim, April 14, 1865. Meeting of board of trustees called to order by Vice President Zeyn. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Zanjero's bill for labor on river $19.00, also to Stappenbeck and Rehm for carpenter work and hauling material to replace headgate at new intake $34.00. Both bills were allowed and ordered paid. Complaints about scant streams of water were heard, and zanjero instructed to see that sufficient water came down to give everyone a full stream. Water sales for $24.00, reported. Meeting adjourned. August Schenk, Secretary. Anaheim, April 14, 1865. Regular general meeting called to order by Vice President Zeyn. Quorum being present, 29 shares. Minutes of Feb. 10, read and approved. The auditing committee reported finding the books of both treasurer and secretary for Jan. and Feb. correct. Treasurer reported $385.94 cash on hand, his report was turned to the committee of Dr. Heyermann and H. Kroger. Secretary read his yearly report, which was accepted, with thanks. Dr. Heyermann withdrew his motion for a change in water distribution, after some discussion, to remain as before. The election of officers for the coming year, resulted in President, John P. Zeyn; Vice President, Chris. Mossemann; Secretary, August Schenk; Treasurer, A. Langenberger; Trustee, Louis Durr. To the question of Mr. Langenberger "how long during the trustees meeting the sale of water should take place." Mr. Bremermann moved and it was carried, that water for the following week could be bought until end of session. There being no further business, meeting adjourned. August Schenk, Secretary. Anaheim, April 21, 1865. Meeting of board of trustees called to order by President Zeyn. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Treasurer reported $356.44 cash on hand. "Christ Jesus” Is Lesson-Sermon Topic "God, who at sundry times and in divers nanners spake in time past unto the fathers by the prophets, hath in these last days spoken unto us by his Son, whom he hath appointed heir of all things, by whom also he made the worlds." These words from the epistle to the Hebrews are the Golden Text in the Lesson-Sermon on "Christ Jesus" on Sunday in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Among the Scriptural citations in the Lesson-Sermon are these verses from John: "Thomas saith unto him, Lord, we know not whither thou goest; and how can we know the way? Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life; no man cometh unto the Father, but by me... If ye love me, keep my commandments." One of the correlative passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy, says: "To keep the commandments of our Master and follow his example, is our proper debt to him and the only worthy evidence of our proper debt to him and the only worthy evidence of our gratitude for all that he has done." Resurfacing Part of Coast Highway One and three-tenths miles of the highway between Seal Beach and Long Beach are being resurfaced. Employes Report Magneto Stolen Anaheim power house employees report the theft of a magneto from a city-owned tractor which was parked near the river dyke. Giannini Says He Won’t Retire Now Gains Made By Bank of America In Last Six Months, Points To Achievements A. P. Giannini, interviewed at the bank’s headquarters about rumors concerning his retirement, stated emphatically: "Nothing is further from my thoughts. During the proxy battle I pledged myself to protect and promote the best interests of the stockholders and I haven’t forgotten my pledge. Very few people realize fully how much has been accomplished. The expense account of the bank has been reduced by over $473,000 per month. Current profits for the last six months of 1932 averaged $693,440 per month. I have visited nearly every branch personally and loans have been carefully surveyed, losses determined and adequate reserves set up. A substantial gain in deposits has been achieved. The morale of the staff is splendid. The senior executives are in close touch with their problems, have them well in hand and are enthusiastic about their work. My job is not yet done an dtalk about a successor is premature." Anaheim, April 21, 1865. Meeting of board of trustees called to order by President Zeyn. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Treasurer reported $356.44 cash on hand. Zanjero reported new ditch now, with a few little details, yet to be done, in good condition. Bill of A. Langenberger for material $8.77, allowed. In a lengthy letter Mr. Jacob Hartmann explained that the gate at the upper corner of Lot C-1 was too small, for a full stream, so that lots on the south side were getting most of the water. It was after lengthy debate, decided to place a larger gate there, to be constructed by Mr. Stappenbeck under the supervision of the ditch committee and zanjero, same to be done some time next week. Mr. Hartmann also asked that all willow poles of 3 inches or over be cut and sold to stockholders. The present time was not considered right to cut willows. Moved and carried that in future water sale be limited to 6 days a week. An urgent request from Messers. Heyermann and Stappenbeck for a change in the water distribution, was referred back to them, to be present at the next general meeting. Water sales to the amount of $44.00 reported. Meeting adjourned. August Schenk, Secretary. Anaheim, April 28, 1865. Meeting of board of trustees called to order by President Zeyn. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Bill of zanjero $8.00 for labor allowed. Zanjero instructed to build dam of about 150 yards above new intake gate, and to clean inside ditches where necessary. Also to shut off the water on May 6th from 4 to 8 p.m., so that new gate at the corner of Lot C-1 can be set. Water sales $38.00. Meeting adjourned. August Schenk, Secretary. Anaheim, May 5, 1865. Meeting of board of trustees called to order by President Zeyn. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Treasurer reported $421.67 cash on hand. Zanjero reported ditches in good condition presented bill for his salary. $50.00, labor $22.00, allowed. Resolved to take all water through the new intake, zanjero instructed to that effect. Water sales $37.00, reported. Meeting adjourned. August Schenk, Secretary. Anaheim, May 12, 1865. Meeting of board of trustees called to order by President Zeyn. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. To Buy To Rent Whether it is the small, inexpensive Blackface Readers, or whether to order by President Zeyn. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Treasurer reported $421.67 cash on hand. Zanjero reported ditches in good condition presented bill for his salary. $50.00, labor $22.00, allowed. Resolved to take all water through the new intake, zanjero instructed to that effect. Water sales $37.00, reported. Meeting adjourned. August Schenk, Secretary. Anaheim, May 12, 1865. Meeting of board of trustees called to order by President Zeyn. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Bill of $9.60 for lumber for new gate, allowed. Bill of zanjero for labor $11.00 allowed. Mr. Zeyn reported gate in Sycamore ditch at his upper corner too small, tabled to next meeting. Mr. Jacob Hartmann's written request for a change in water distribution, referred to the general meeting. Water sales for $15.00, reported. Meeting adjourned. August Schenk, Secretary. Cleaning-Out Hollywood Murray W. Garsson, investigator from the Department of Labor, is in Hollywood to "clean out" racketeers, aliens, white slavers, illegal naturalization and smuggling of entals. Avocado Growers Arrange Institute Will Meet March 10 at La Habra To Hold Fifth Annual Gathering La Habra has been selected as the mecca for southland avocado growers on March 10, when they will gather for the fifth annual institute. An all day program of timely subjects has been arranged, headed by Austin Marshburn of Yorba Linda and Farm Advisor Harold E. Wahlberg. Marketing problems and cultural phases of orchard management, including irrigation, fertilization, pest and disease control will be featured and discussed by authoritative speakers. The local farm center committee at La Habra, with Ray Frantz as chairman promises to make ample provision for the usual large attendance antle-pated. Plenty of parking space will be available at the Washington school grounds. The sessions will be held in the school auditorium. Luncheon facilities are also being arranged for those coming from a distance. Over 500 avocado growers attended last year's institute at Tustin. They come from all sections between Santa Barbara and San Diego. All growers are invited. Program 9:30 A.M. Opening remarks.—Austin Marshburn, chairman, avocado department, Orange county farm bureau. "The Present Status of the Industry." J. G. France, farm advisor, San Diego county. "Increasing Profits by Re-ducing Costs." Harold E. Wahlberg, farm advisor, Orange county. 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