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PAGE FOUR THE MARIN HERALD, SAN ANSELMO, CALIFORNIA Thursday. July 16. 1936. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE MARIN COUNTY CAMP FIRE GIRLS Singing Rancher Triumphs In Redwood Area Radio Contest FOR SUMMER AT CAMP THAYER WHEREAS, GIUSEPPE COR- DONE and ROSA CORDONE (bis wife) made and executed to AMERI CAN SECURITIES COMPANY, a corporation, as Trustee, for the bene By Mrs. Carl Schusster, President, Marin Camp Fire Guardians M9DFRN WMf 'Chaw.

Ormono Wiiuamp President of National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Iac'': fit Of AMERICAN TRUST COM The second session of Oampf event is Amateur Night when most Thayer, the summer camp of Tur PANY, a corporation, a deed of trust, dated June 15, 1931, and re everyone contributes to the showt For Saturday night a circus was corded on June 16, 1931, In the office planned and will it be a circus! of the County Recorder of the Coun Those who know Camp Fire Girls ty of Marln, State of California, in Liber 227 of Official Records, at say it will be. three or' four years igo. They- have page 201; and Dr. Wu Yi-fang, president of College for girls In Nanking, girls, closed with sixty girls from Marln county and. a total of eighty-nine for the week.

On Sunday, Miss Ruth Herbig, head of the waterfront, assisted by Miss Truella Jensen and Betty Jane Gettemy, and Dramatic Instructor Miss Gwenn Bud-ilen, directed an original pageant which was outstanding and creative. Campers participating were Prin gone through calamities, disillusion Thursday, July 16, at 6:30 p. rnf sharp, the annual Camp Thayer dim ner to members of the Camp Comf China, who passed on her way to attend a conference in London, said WHEREAS, default has been made In the payment of the principal and Interest of the promissory note secured by said deed of trust, together with taxes advanced by said American Trust Company and secured to ment and wars. They have now adopted as their slogan. "DeterminationAction." The common fcoal of mlttees and Executive Committee ol that her countrymen and women are the Councils will be given In Campf in a different frame of mind than her people is the revival of the Will those planning to attend pleasj sm Alt cess Pat Cunningham; Prince Jean phone Mrs.

Schusster at 7-J-13 al race. There are 163 separate organisations helping in relief work, Gin- soon as possible. ORDINANCE NO. 21 The special feature of the Sunt be paid by said deed of trust, and aid American Trust Company caused to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the said County of Marin, on January 8, 1936, in Liber 308 of Official Records, at page 244 thereof, being the County wherein the trust property is situ day opening Session 3 wll be a blJ Archery Tournament under Instruct tor Miss Betsy Doane, her clasl AN ORDINANCE RELATIVE TO THE INSTALLATION OF SEPTIC TANK8 AND LATERAL SEWER CONNECTIONS IN SANITARY DISTRICT NO. 1, MARIN COUNTY, taking part.

ated, a notice of such default and of Its election to sell or cause to be Accommodations are being ail old, said property to satisfy said rnaged for ninety-two girls for thif obligation; session, sixty-one of them goinl ling College, which is years old, is a protege of some of our own colleges. Other women of China who have received degrees from American colleges are Soong Mel-Ling, wife of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek, Premier of China. She has become the active head of China's military air bureau. Mme. Chiang Kai-Shek is a graduate of Wellesley.

She Is an ardent filer and has had many years of air experience. A study of the buying habits of NOW. THEREFORE, pursuant to from Marln county. demand made upon it by said AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY, and In ac Marln County Guardians are gH ing the girls who are not attend cordance with the power and authority conferred upon It by said deed of trust, said AMERICAN ing Camp Thayer a taste of carnl life. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Schustel SECURITIES COMPANY, as Trustee, Redwood Empire' finest artist a sun-bronzed ton of the toil, Enrico Passalacqua. Listeners of "California' Hour" have to acclaimed him. Pictured her with Jan Froman, singing tar of the Columbia-Don Lea rariety hour, Passalacqua is a former Italian operatic tenor who migrated to California because he preferred farming to a musical career. Talent scouts "California' Hour" sought him out on hi 4 OO -acre ranch near Healdtburg.

and he won the contest with the same song that thrilled his audiences in Europe years ago, "Cieio Mar" from "La Gioconda." assisted by Mrs. Don Pederson, tool hereby gives notice that on MON the following Abohahanta girls on DAY, AUGUST 3, 1936, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the steps of the Fourth Street three day camp during the Sheridan Neptune Shirley Thomson Jesters, Beth Look, Peggy Greenfield, Jane Tuttle, Pat Plerson; Ladles in Waiting, Phyllis Wolfe, Dorothy Mangels, Jane Saffold, Mar-cla CcVlain; Water Sprites, Marie Ellis, Bobbie Plerson, Melba Huck, Barbara Wosser, Margaret Schmuck and Bobbie Auntln. The play, which was in pantomine, with Austin Creek and its banks for a stage, was well done and a credit to both the girls and Miss Herbig.

Saturday afternoon, the girls from Contra Costa county who are in Camp Meeker, visited Camp Thayer, and both camps took part in the swimming meet under the waterfront heads, Miss Herbig of Thayer and Miss Lois Zimmerman of the visitors. Beth Look of Sausalito came out ahead in the twenty-five yard swim and the medley race. On Tuesday morning Miss Herbig took eleven of her canoe class on a trip, the girls paddling in their canoes from Monte Rio to Guerneville. The girls slept out-of-doors and cooked their own meals. The campers venturing on the trip were Marie Ellis, Bobble Austin, Beth Look, Jean Sheridan, Pat Cunningham, Bobble Plerson, Jane Tuttle, Shirley Thomson, Barbara Wosser, American families is at last being made.

The United States Chamber week: Dorothy Dickson, Cliffoil Smith, Ernestine Robinson, Margui entrance of the County Court House In the City of San Rafael, County of Marin, State of California, It will of Commerce, the Social Science ritte Bergermann, Sister Keeletl sell at public auction to the highest Research Council, and many other Beryl Gardner. With them went the I MARIN DAYS ARE JULY 25-26 AT ODDFELLOWS PARK SOU. CM AUTO CLUB IN FAVOR organizations have been urging the friends, Clara McCafferty and Emrul bidder for cash in lawful money of the United States of America, all that certain real property situate. Bureau of Labor Statistics to make Rourke, with mascot, little Florenrl this study for years. Business, wel lying and being in the Town of San Dickson.

Plans were outlined prl vlously by the girls with their gual fare organizations, consumer edu Anaelmo, County of Marin, State of OF AMENDMENT California, and described as follows dian, so that all enjoyed an orgal BEING a portion of that certain Mexican Grant of Land In the Coun ized camp, a carefully planned dal'l program and menu. Swimming, hi I cators, and government departments have had to rely on a small study made In 1918 for information about standards of living in this country. The present consumer purchasing ty of Marin, known as the "Rancho Canada de Herrera" located and de Ing, games and craft work weil July 25 and 26 will be Marln Days at Odd Fellows Park on the Russian River at Guerneville. All Odd Fellows, their families and friends are Invited to attend. There will be something doing every minute and a good time Is assured to all that attend.

There will be foot races, boat races and many other sports on Sunday. A big Proposed To Prohibit Diversion Of Highway Funds Elsewhere scribed as follows: COMMENCING at a stake driven study is made possible by funds from joined in by all, the girls brlnglii home gay garden sticks, topped will birds or butterflies which they hf! the WPA and is being conducted cut from wood and painted. ThJ jointly by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Bureau of Home The Automobile Club of Southern California has gone on record as en also learned to cook over can! fires and without the usual equil Economics of the Department of Agriculture. Two women are leading Jean Robertson, and Peggy Hudson. Another canoe trip will be ment.

This had ben arranged In the supervision of the study. Dr. 'that the cHrln ronkMl at leant ml bonfire and entertainment will be enjoyed Saturday night, with a dance following. If you care to spend a very pleasant week-end you had better join us. All sojourning Odd Fellows are especially Invited to attend.

breakfast dish, salads were aul Faith M. Williams, chief of the Cost of Living Division of the Bureau of made. A famuoa supper recipe knovl In the north line of the Olema and San Rafael Road at a point north 15 degrees 45 minutes east, 60 links from the stake at the southwest corner of the portion of the "Rancho Canada De Herrera" which was conveyed to Geo. W. Cozzens by Pedro Sals and others by a deed dated May 16, 1868, and recorded on page 41 of Liber of the records of deeds In the County Recorder's Office of Marin County; running thence by the true meridian north 55 degrees 15 minutes west, along the northerly line of said road 18 chains 60 links to a stake marked thence crossing and subdividing the tract of land which was conveyed by Pedro Sals and others to Salvador Pa-checo by a deed dated May 16, 1868 and recorded on page 79 of Labor Statistics, and Dr.

Hildegard Kneeland, chairman of the Bureau as Angels on Horseback was cook' on forked sticks (and Is it an aprl of Home Economics. tlte satisfier) while Heavenly Cris LOCAL PEOPLE ATTEND SESSIONS AT STANFORD made during Session 4. Over twenty mothers from the two counties attended a Mothers Tea, enjoyed the afternoon program of the craft work, and also a short puppet show given for their entertainment by Miss Budzien and her class, after which the campers served cookies and tea. Once a week each Camp Division prepares its own lunch and the entire Camp hikes away for several hours of fun and change from the dally routine; another weekly and Dreams, all made on sticks, pi Women of Haiti are interested in a recently proposed law which pro vided two desserts. Each happy opened with reveille, flag raisin I vides that a married woman need not have the consent of her husband to go into business or an industry of Among the twelve hundred teachers and administrators who attended the sessions of the Conference on Curriculum and Guidance held under the auspices of the Stan dorsing the proposed Initiative Constitutional Amendment concerning motor vehicle and motor vehicle fuel taxation and limiting diversion from highway uses of revenues therefrom, according to word received here by M.

O. Goldman, president of the California Highway Council. The announcement was received from Standish L. Mitchell Secretary of the Southern California Club, one of the largest organizations of motorists in the United States, with a membership of some 200,000, Mr. Goldman said.

150,000 registered voters have to date signed the petition now in circulation on behalf of the Initiative Amendment, according to President Golman. "There is no sound logical argument against this measure, the sole purpose of which Is to prevent any possible diversion of highway funds for other than highway purposes," Mr. Goldman said. "The only argument advanced by the opposition Is that it purports to prevent the imposition of an equitable tax on Diesel, Butane and other fuel used in motor vehicles." "This is far from the actual facts. The measure prevents discrimination and taxes an motor vehicles alike and Is the same tax ford School of Education were Alice Brewer Wells, Isabel M.

Cook and Harry G. Russell of San Anselmo. her own, according to Madeleine G. Sylvaln, Representative of Haiti on the Inter-American Commission of Women. There are other provisions in the proposed law which give a married woman greater independence.

One thing is that her salary or her property cannot be attached by her husband's creditors, which shows that Haiti is progressing. The only State Treasurer in the United States Is Mrs. Myrtle Powell Enking of Boise, Idaho. She was the first woman elected to county office in her state. Her 'advice to women aspiring to public office is not to talk too much.

6 Surt They Proptrly Cleans the Blood 'OUR kidney! art constantly fills, bg waste Matter from the blood tea. But kidney mmUsm Ian In BAN Co AMERICA has money to lend for Horn Building (ltoZOytarloan) )f Modernisation Jiom or lusmttt) )f Auto Financing guaranttiilewtt C9tt) Jf Personal Loans ($50 to $1000) 4 Horn Appliances (tJtrougk your oVar) SanrWISCO-SflUMUID HYP! tT.jVTI Summer Schedule frla 7 to September 10 iqti USt UiS avtuto TV) Km 700 aa tr Bjinutrs aurtil TOO Ml frUM. Iks as inutnewtit frMKM hf i crtri nuwte until tM AM It SO AM tWt eij How until tOSlM. 9 WAS vera to siitttf nM TtOAM, T- 6M at eeer ah mamr SovMtmrn Pacific Ooidm. THE SANITARY BOARD OF SANITARY DISTRICT NO.

1 OF MARIN COUNTY. CALIFORNIA, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section Subject to the exceptions, contained in Section 3 hereof, every building designed or intended for human occupancy which may hereafter be constructed within the territory limits of Sanitary District No. 1 of Marin County shall have a complete system of plumbing in accordance with the building ordinances of the County of Marln and the municipality in which the said building is located, and each building must be independently connected to the sewer system of said Sanitary District Section All sewage, consisting of ordinary discharge from any and all plumbing fixtures, shall be disposed of through the said system of said District and in no other way. Section When the sewer system of said Sanitary District is not reasonably available for use by any such building hereafter constructed, such building shall, until such time as the said sewer system of the said Sanitary District is reasonably available, be connected for sewage disposal to a privately maintained septic tank, which said septic tank must conform with the following requirements. (A) Every septic tank shall have a capacity of not less than 300 gallons and shall be located at a distance of not less than twenty (20) feet from any dwelling or less than ten (10) feet from any other building, and shall be covered with a blanket of earth not less than eighteen Inches deep.

And shall be provided with a drainage system of sufficient size to properly drain off the overflow water without It showing on the surface of the ground. (B) All septic tanks shall be built of metal, concrete, brick, or vitrified clay burned and glazed on both sides, and shall be water tight Section Prior to the installation of any septic tank within said Sanitary District there shall be submitted to the Manager of the said District plans and specifications therefor, showing the size of the property, the location and size of the building thereon, the nature and number of plumbing fixtures proposed to be connected therewith, the character of the sotl and the proposed location of the septic tank and disposal field, and a description of the materials to be used In construction. If the plans and specifications thus submitted meet with the requirements of the Board of Health of the State of California pertaining to septic tanks and the requirements of all County and Sanitary District ordinances, and It further appears therefrom that the sewer system of said Sanitary District is not reasonably available to the said proposed building, then the Manager of the said Sanitary District must issue a special permit authorizing the installation of the said septic tank; provided however that no septic tank may be Installed or constructed except under such permit. Section PENALTIES: Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not less than $25.00 nor more than $500.00. Section All ordinances or parts of ordinances In conflict herewith are hereby repealed- Section This ordinance shall take effect and be In full force and effect from and after 30 days from its passage.

The foregoing ordinance was passed by the Sanitary Board of Sanitary District No. 1 of Marin County, on the 1st day of July 1936 by the following vote, to-wlt AYES: Lamb, Price, Flack, Carson and Johnson. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. BEN JOHNSON, Chairman of the Sanitary Board of Sanitary District No.

1 of Marln County, California. A. B. SHEARER, Secretary to the Board Publish: July 16, 1936. tnetr worn 'Oo not act a nature ended fid to remove Impurities that poison the rysleai when retained.

Thea ye aary naffer aagoing bed ache, dizziness, scanty or too freauent tartation.atttiriipatniohi.pWftnes nder the eye reef nervosa, itta Sixteen per cent of Income went to taxes, 1934 survey shows. What makes the banks so fond adopted by 36 states of the Union." Dm 'I del? Uia Data's PtO. of government bonds? Dana's are tspeicieDy poorly func Ssnifiej kidney. Tney are incoas and a by grateM asm the country over. Get tana boas any druggist If you value your life have your self examined physically at regular Intervals and, if you are strong men NOTICE of BOARD of EQUALIZATION MEETING SANITARY DISTRICT No.

1 tally, let an expert look over your brain work. Federal Home Loan Bank System. Northwestern Building 8C Loan Association SAUSALITO, CALIFORNIA A Financial Statement trt at can be readily understood Liber of Deeds, Marin County Records, north 57 degrees 15 minutes east, 23 chains 80 links to a stake marked "DXP" on a ridge; thence along the westerly line of the tract of land conveyed to G. W. Cozzens as aforesaid, south 13 degrees 45 minutes east, 3 chains 4i5 links to a live Oak Tree on said iidge marked and thence continuing along the line of the Cozzens Tract aforesaid, south 15 degrees 45 minutes west, 20 chains 87 links to the place of commencement.

CONTAINING 22.50 acres of land. Magnetic Variation 16 degrees East EXCEPTING THEREFROM AND THEREOUT the portions thereof described In the following deeds recorded In the office of the Recorder of Marin County, from Giuseppe Cordone, et ux to: (a) Anselme Longett, et ux, recorded January 13, 1915, in Liber 166 of Deeds, at page 162; (b) Giovanni Debenedetti, e-corded September 27, 1917, in Liber 191 of Deeds, at page 119; (c) Luigl Troverso, recorded September 27. 1917. in Liber 193 of Deeds, at page 42 (d) George Carmagnac, recorded April 1, 1920, In Liber 213 of Deeds, at page 168; (e) Bart Bartolt, et ux, recorded October 13. 1920, in Liber 219 of Deeds, at page 316; (f) Erminla Magglnl, recorded December 1.

1920, in Liber 221 of Deeds, at page 314; (g) Giovanni De Benedetti, et ux, recorded April 30, 1921, in Liber 227 of Deeds, at page 195; (h) Angelo Gulnl, et ux, recorded February 18, 1924, in Liber 40 of Official Records, at page 246; (1) H. J. Latourelle, recorded April 16, 1924, In Liber 48 of Official Records, at page 68; (J) Steven Gutnasso, recorded February 26, 1925, In Liber 67 of Official Records, at page 54; (k) Giovanni Debenedetti, et ux, recorded February 26, 1925, in Liber 87 of Official Records, at page 56; (I) Tellus Cordone, et ux, recorded July 23, 1925, in Liber 75 of Official Records, at page 368; (m) Angelina Cessna, recorded February 20, 1926, In Liber 91 of Official Records, at page 117; (n) John Segall, et ux, recorded April 2, 1926, In Liber 94 of Official Records, at page 110; (0) Flllppo Buschlnl, recorded November 7, 1911, in Liber 139 of Deeds, at page 279; (p) Cecelia M. Fitzgerald et al, recorded October 3, 1923, in Liber 36 of Official Records, at page 171; (q) Charles Testa et ux, recorded September 11, 1929, In Liber 179 of Official Records, at page 329; (r) Angelina Cesana, recorded April 2, 1928, In Liber 142 of Official Records, at page 425. TOGETHER with the appurtenances.

DATED: June 26, 1936. SEAL AMERICAN SECURITIES COMPANY, TRUSTEE. By A. C. McINTYRE, Assistant Secretary Publish July 1-16 23 30 1938.

JUNE 30, 1936 Resources liabilities INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES These Certificates carry no stockholders liability. They rep'resent funds invested with us by Individuals, Arms, lodges, and SERVING ALL 2,448.54 MEMBERSHIP 8HARES Investment Shares 5 OUR service is designed tc mejt the needs of those Ir every financial standing without sacrifice of thorough CA8H ON HAND AND IN BANK8 34,629.12 Ready cash for ordinary routine of business. BONDS, ETC. Federal Home Loan Bank Stock 6,000.00 LOANS ON REAL ESTATE 331,489.00 Our loans, made principally on homes, are secured by first trust deeds. They are being repaid in monthly Installments, thus constantly Increasing the security.

LOANS ON CERTIFICATES 1,711.63 Ioans upon the security of actual money Invested with us. CONTRACT SALES 38,367.61 Sales to Individuals of acquired real estate. Notice Is hereby given that the Sanitary Board, of Sanitary District No. 1 of Marin County, California, will meet and sit as a Board of Equalisation, at the Town Hall in San Anselmo, at 7: 30 o'clock P.M., August 3,1936, for the purpose of equalizing all the assessments for the fiscal year 1936-37 for said Sanitary District At this meeting all applications for reductions of assessments of property on the assessment roll of said District will be considered by the said Sanitary Board, and all other business relating to the equalization of assessments will be taken up and considered by the said Board until all the business of equalization, which may come before said Board, Is heard and disposed of. No reduction of the value of any property will be made unless the party affected, or his agent, makes and flies with the secretary of this Board, on or before August 3, 1936, a written application therefor verified with his oath.

The assessment roll is now open for inspection at the office of the Assessor of the District, at 100 Sir Francis Drake Boulevard, San Anselmo, Calif. A. B. Shearer Secretary to the Sanitary Board of Sanitary District No. 1 of Marin County, California.

Publish: July 16-23, 1936. ness or beauty that marks th final services conducted by thli establishment RESERVE FOR INTEREST PAYABLE 3,551.98 Funds set aside for payment of interest when due. LOAN COMMITMENTS 4,286.49 Payments not due on loans agreed upon. ADVANCES 45,000.00 From Federal Home Loan Bank This fund Is available to us for ordinary business needs and Is secured In acordance with terms of Federal Home Loan Bank Act. NOTE8 PAYABLE None Money borrowed temporarily.

GUARANTEE 8TOCK 52,394.62 Paid up, non-withdrawable stock. 8URPLU8, RE8ERVE8 A UNDIVIDED PROFITS 23,872.50 This sum Is additional security to Investors. KEATON AND DUSEL J. Ray Keaton Fred A. Duse Funeral Directors PHONE 8AN RAFAEL 110 Lady Assistant 7,503.64 1.00 49,412.72 5,544.41 ACCRUED EARNINGS Earnings due us, not yet collected.

FURNITURE, ETC. Furniture and Fixtures carried on our books at $1.00. REAL ESTATE OWNED Actual cost of real estate owned. 8UNDRY ACCOUNTS Notes Receivable, advances to borrowers for taxes, Residence Parlors Fifth and 8trts San Rafael.

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