anaheim-gazette 1935-04-04
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Restrictions On Planting Wheat Removed, 1935
Removal of restrictions on the planting of spring wheat this year for those farmers under wheat allotment contracts, who sign agreements to offset 1935 increases with corresponding reductions next year, was announced by W. M. Cory, Assistant Farm Advisor. The action is intended, for the benefit of both consumers and producers, to anticipate and offset reductions in yield from possible recurrence of drought in several of the major wheat producing states, where rainfall and subsoil moisture are still subnormal. It applies also to contract signers' plantings of excess winter wheat for pasture purposes. This wheat now may be allowed to mature for harvest by agreement with the secretary. Planting of an additional 900,000 to 2,300,000 acres to spring wheat in 1935 and an increased production of from 10 million to 30 million bushels of spring wheat is made possible through the modification of the wheat contract which has been approved for offer to producers by the Administrator of the Agricultural Adjustment Act. The additional plantings are being authorized because the continuation of drought conditions in the strip of territory in the western great plains has made wheat production this year uncertain. While wheat supplies have been reduced until this year's July 1 carry-over will be only about normal, or around 150 million bushels, none of the factors that contributed to the surplus of 1933—loss of foreign markets, foreign tariffs and quotas—have been removed. But along with the present relaxation, the Agricultural Adjustment Administration has developed an ever-normal granary plan, as provided in You know, folks, the building of bench terraces is, as my young son would say, right up my alley, so to speak. I've been running lines for terraces on California ranches for more than sixteen yeas now—and I've learned a lot in the process. One of the most important things I've learned about the construction of terraces is not to try to do it all in one day. Let's loaf a bit before we start running grades, and driving stakes, and digging tree holes. Let's go in for a little fireplace farming, it may not show much of a crop yield, but it's certainly more pleasant on the back muscles than digging tree holes.
This nation of ours is increasing in population at the rate of over a million souls a year. This nation of ours is losing its farm land at the rate of over two thousand rich, fertile 160-acre farms a year. Carry those two thoughts through the next one hundred years (if you have a child now ten years old, the chances are that you will have a grandchild in this country then) and draw your own picture of conditions.
If it will help your imagination we then probably members of barid tribe of Central Europe existed in the Andes most northern part of South America were the Incas, and they about erosion control or has never been matched before or since. They may a religion, and the Incas effective ways of seeing people practiced agriculture fervor bordering on famine had no horses, electric mailshacking gang push did have courage and ingenuity will to do. Here's what pilished.
They built a system on the sides of the Andes not actually defy description; they climbed upwards for feet until the topmost touching the regions of They moved stones, by there was no other way that measured six feet thick six feet long, and twelve How's that for a paving built terrace walls twisted
Grammar Scholars Prepare Operetta For Schools Week
The Yorba Linda Grammar school is preparing an operetta which will be presented during Public Schools week which starts April 11.
This annual event is sponsored by the Masonic lodges throughout the country and supported by all other civic and fraternal organizations that have the welfare of the schools at heart.
Bettina Whitney is directing the playlet and is being assisted by Miss Clara Spellman. The parent teacher association is furnishing the costumes.
The affair which will be held at the schoolhouse on April 12, has as its one-half is the answer, but at the present rate of soil loss it won't be long.
A couple more picture postcards and we'll sail for home and quit our gadding about Spain. Did you know that it was our own country that socked Spain so hard that when she came to she blinked her eyes and found that she was a nation with a glorious past, not much of a future. Arrogant Spain; proud, austere, and haughty she was when Ferdinand and Isabella received the returned Columbus in the beautiful court of the Moorish Alhambra. Spain was mighty. Spain was glorious. Spain had dominions whose boundaries had not yet been reached by her brave but selfish explorers—and that was a mere four hundred and forty-three years ago. Today her farmers trudge the highways carrying baskets to gather the stray bits of fertilizer as they struggle for a tax riddance existence on an erosion-starved land. Some day we'll be as old as Spain. Can you see your children living as they do? Can you see your descendants with baskets trudging the highways gathering the droppings of
We think of the tremors of back-breaking labor pounded in building those we conclude that it could justified in modern life. Of the man suggesting these our mountains. Absurd. Listen! Those terraces of the almost vertical sides have been farmed profitfully for four thousand Farms on lesser slopes States are being abandoned worthless (due to cross-seven to ten years). Try traction and figure it out. What other investment or labor can you think of assure yourself and two generations of your own dividend?
Fortunately the farmers obtain the same results fraction of the effort required days. Here in California long ago discovered that slopes were often the best growing of citrus, d
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And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin' to Go
If you feel sour and sunk and the world looks punk, don't swallow a lot of salts, mineral water, oil, laxative candy or chewing gum and expect them to make you suddenly sweet and buoyant and full of sunshine.
For they can't do it. They only move the bowels and a mere movement doesn't get at the cause. The reason for your down-and-out feeling is your liver. It should pour out two pots of liquid bile into your bowels daily.
If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. You have a thick, bad taste and your breath is foul, akla often breaks out in blemishes. Your headaches and you feel down and out. Your whole system is poisoned.
It takes those good, old CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel "up and up." They contain wonderful, harmless, gentle vegetable extracts, amazing when it comes to making the bile flow freely.
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ANAHEIM, CALIF.
ANAHEIM GAZETTE
FARMING OF TODAY
SOIL EROSION
then probably members of some barbard tribe of Central Europe. A nation existed in the Andes mountains in the northern part of South America. They were the Incas, and they did things about erosion control on a scale that has never been matched by living men before or since. They made agriculture a religion, and the Inca had peculiarly effective ways of seeing to it that this people practiced agriculture with a fervor bordering on fanaticism. They had no horses, electric motors, or shilalah-packing gang pushers, but they did have courage and ingenuity, and a will to do. Here's what they accomplished.
They built a system of terraces on the sides of the Andes mountains that actually defy description. Step by step they climbed upwards for hundreds of feet until the topmost were all but touching the regions of snow and ice. They moved stones, by hand mind you—there was no other way possible—that measured six feet through, thirty-six feet long, and twelve feet wide. How's that for a paving brick? They built terrace walls twenty feet high.
Boisseranc Funeral Services Held Mon.
Funeral services for John Boisseranc of Buena Park were held last Monday from the chapel of Backs, Terry and Campbell where on Sunday night Recitation of the Holy Rosary was held and a Requiem High Mass at St. Mary's Church in Fullerton was sung, at 9 a.m. Monday.
Interment was made in Loma Vista, where the family plot is maintained.
world. They use the naturally rich soil of the hillside instead of bringing it to the site from a distance. There is no reason to believe other than they will last as long as the stone walled type of other nations (if properly cared for) and their cost is little above that of other efficient farm methods.
The first step is the making of a topographical map of the site with a scale of 1 inch equaling 100 feet. Contour intervals are indicated at intervals of from 0.5 feet to 2 feet, depending on the terrain. Such contour maps are usually obtained in the fall of the year after the crops have been harvested. Following the completion of the map a paper layout is made of the proposed orchard, showing the tree rows laid out on suitable grades to give the water a uniform distribution. These grades vary from 1% to 4%. There is also indicated on the map, the drainage lines, roads, and other necessary features that will aid in efficiently farming the land.
The following spring the ranch is staked out according to the paper layout, and when completed there are stakes for every tree, pipeline, road, and drainage ditch. With these acting as guides, the work of planting is started.
After the trees are set there is a strip of grass several feet wide along the tree row. These strips are never cultivated, but allowed to remain as per-
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
NO. 17241
NOTICE OF PETITION FOR ORDER AUTHORIZING EXECUTRIX TO EXECUTE DEED OF TRUST ON REAL PROPERTY
In the Matter of the Estate of SUSIE M. WITMAN, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons interested in the Estate of Susie M. Witman, Deceased, do appear before the Superior Court of Orange County, State of California, in the Department of the Presiding Judge thereof, on the 12th day of April, 1935, at 10:00 o'clock A.M., then and there to show cause, if any they have, why the real estate described below should not be mortgaged or a deed of trust executed thereon, as prayed for in the petition of Lucy C. Schwan, Executrix of the said estate. Reference is made to said Petition for further particulars.
The real property is described as follows:
Situate, lying and being in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, and described as: Lots 2, and 3, In Block "E", of the Zeyn Tract Acres No. 2, as shown by map recorded in Book 9, Page 24, of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of said Orange County.
DATED: March 27th, 1935.
J. M. BACKS,
Clerk of the Superior Court.
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NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE ON FORECLOSURE
No. 31263
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
O. V. TROMPETER & COMPANY,
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They built a system of terraces on the sides of the Andes mountains that actually defy description. Step by step they climbed upwards for hundreds of feet until the topmost were all but touching the regions of snow and ice. They moved stones, by hand mind you—there was no other way possible—that measured six feet through, thirty-six feet long, and twelve feet wide. How's that for a paving brick? They built terrace walls twenty feet high, six feet through, and mile after mile long. They packed rich dirt for seven hundred miles on the backs of spindly-legged llamas to form the top soil of those terraces, which were often so small that only two rows of potatoes could be grown on a single plot.
After the trees are set there is a strip of grass several feet wide along the tree row. These strips are never cultivated, but allowed to remain as permanent vegetated walls of the terraces. The actual building of the terraces starts with the first cultivation of the open strip between the tree rows and continues throughout a number of years. Each succeeding cultivation tends to flatten the open space and steepen the riser, and after about ten years there will be definite bench terraces formed that are equal to those of the ancients in everything but the labor expended in their conception.
Bench terraces of the type described are a certain protection against erosion, a practical means of cropping steep hillsides, and of unquestioned value as a moisture-conserving means. They are a profitable investment to the owner of steep land today, and the time is rapidly approaching when they will be an economic necessity.
This is the eighth of a series of ten articles written by Harry E. Reddick, Regional Director of the U. S. Soil Erosion Service of California. The next one will discuss the use of dams and plants as a means of controlling gullies.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS FOR THE REROOFING OF CITY HALL
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 eight o'clock P.M. of Tuesday, the 23rd day of April, 1935, for the re-roofing of the City Hall situated at 204 East Center Street, in the City of Anaheim, according to the plans and specifications on file with the City Clerk, which specifications are marked and designated "Plans and Specifications for the Reroofing of the City Hall, Anaheim, California."
Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check, drawn on a bank within the State of California in a sum not less than Seventy-five ($75.00) Dollars, payable to the City of Anaheim, the same to become the property of the City of Anaheim if, within ten (10) days after the award of Records of said Orange County.
DATED: March 27th, 1935.
J. M. BACKS,
Clerk of the Superior Court.
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NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE ON FORECLOSURE
No. 31263
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
O. V. TROMPETER & COMPANY,
a corporation, Plaintiff,
vs.
ROSE SINDOWITZ, et al., Defendants.
By judgment and decree of the above entitled court in the above entitled action, entered on the 18th day of September, 1934, in judgment book 32 at page 274, et. seq., the above named plaintiff obtained judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale for the sum of One Hundred Eleven and 09/100 Dollars ($111.09), plus interest and costs, to which judgment and decree reference is hereby made. By Writ of Enforcement issued to me by the clerk of the said court, I am commanded to sell at public auction all of the following described premises, situated in the County of Orange, State of California, described as follows, to-wit:
Lot 11, Block 7, Mills Park Tract No. 422, as per map recorded in Book 15, Page 48, Misc. Maps, Records of Orange Co., together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining.
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Saturday, the 6th day of April, 1935, at 9:30 o'clock A.M. of said day, at the Southern entrance of the County Courthouse, in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, and State of California, I will sell the above described property, or so much thereof as may be required in compliance with the said decree of foreclosure and order of sale, to the highest and best bidder for cash.
R. E. ROSSKOPF,
Commissioner appointed by said Court.
John F. Bender, Atty.,
408 Washington Blvd.
Los Angeles, Calif.
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FORTunately the farmers of today can obtain the same results with only a fraction of the effort required in those days. Here in California the ranchers long ago discovered that the steep slopes were often the best adapted to the growing of citrus, deciduous, and other fruits. The hillsides were preferable because they were warmer in the winter.
Any system of cultivation designed for steep slopes must take into consideration two main factors; the soil must be prevented from washing away, and there must be sufficient grade to permit irrigation. It was these conditions that proved the need of engineering, and much has been the author's work for the past sixteen years, prior to entering the United States Soil Erosion Service.
These terraces use permanently vegetated "risers" or walls, instead of the masonry type used in other parts of the Anaheim, according to the plans and specifications on file with the City Clerk, which specifications are marked and designated "Plans and Specifications for the Reroofing of the City Hall, Anaheim, California."
Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check, drawn on a bank within the State of California in a sum not less than Seventy-five ($75.00) Dollars, payable to the City of Anaheim, the same to become the property of the City of Anaheim if, within ten (10) days after the award of the contract to him, the successful bidder shall fail to enter into a written agreement with said city to fulfill the contract in conformity to said plans and specifications.
The City Council reserves the right to reject any or all proposals.
Further information may be obtained at the office of the City Clerk.
BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM.
Dated this 27th day of March, 1985.
CHARLES E. GRIFFITH,
City Clerk of the
City of Anaheim.
Mar. 28-Apr. 4.
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ANAHEIM, CALIF.
NOTICE
Court of the
NORNIA IN AND
COUNTY OF
ORANGE
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY
OF ORANGE
NO. 17707
NOTICE OF PETITION FOR ORDER
AUTHORIZING GUARDIAN TO
EXECUTE DEED OF TRUST
ON REAL PROPERTY
In the Matter of the Guardianship of
the Person and Estate of JANICE
LUCILLE WITMAN, a Minor.
Notice is Hereby Given that all persons interested in the Guardianship of the person and estate of Janice Lucille Witman, a Minor, do appear before the Superior Court of Orange County, State of California, in the Department of the Presiding Judge thereof, on the 12th day of April, 1935, at 10:00 o'clock A.M., then and there to show cause, if any they have, why the real estate described below should not be mortgaged or a deed of trust executed thereon as prayed for in the petition of Lucy C. Schwan, Guardian of the person and estate of said Minor. Reference is made to said petition for further particulars.
The real property is described as follows:
Situate, lying and being in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, and described as: Lots 2 and 3, in Block "E", of the Zeyn Tract Acres No. 2, as shown by map recorded in Book 9, Page 24, of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of said Orange County.
DATED: March 27th, 1935.
J. M. BACKS,
Clerk of the Superior Court.
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PAINTING & PAPERHANGING
Painting, and paper hanging. J. E. Saylor 181 W. Chartres, Phone 27-1
PIANOS FOR SALE
100 PIANOS to choose from; Knabe, Bechstein, Steinway, Chickering, Kimball, etc., new and used, $35 and up DANZ, Anaheim.
$10 FREE! Send name of friend who wants piano and get $10 Free when we sell. DANZ, Anaheim.
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CLASS TO MEET
The Philathea class of the First Presbyterian Church will meet at the home of Mrs. F. A. Altenow, East Santa Ana street, Friday evening at 7:15
Homer A. Nelson, Opt. D.
OPTOMETRIST
Phone 3104 114 N. Lemon St.
Anaheim, Calif.
State of California, and described as: Lots 2 and 3, in Block "E", of the Zeyn Tract Acres No. 2, as shown by map recorded in Book 9, Page 24, of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of said Orange County.
DATED: March 27th, 1935.
J. M. BACKS,
Clerk of the Superior Court.
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200 S. Los Angeles St.
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Ambulance Service
Day or Night—Phone 3209
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H. P. CAMPBELL,
Resident Director
251 No. Lemon Street
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
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FUNERAL HOME
South Lemon at Broadway
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
Sash and Doors
Nagel-Gohres & Co.
418 S. Lemon St.
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
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FUNERAL HOME
South Lemon at Broadway
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
Sash and Doors
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418 S. Lemon St.
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