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New Classified Ads Today; 120 ACRES at Chino; 20 acres in alf- alfa, 70 acres in blackeye beans 30 acres in corn; 5-room house and 3- room house, barns, tools, full equipment, and the crop goes with it at 1375 per acre; 150 units of water, electric pump; this is a buy. WALLACE GOODE 230 Spurgeon Building PAINT' GALLON We are closing out our stock of California bungalow paint at 70c for quarts and $2.50 for gallon cans; this is Brinninstool's second quality paint, but equal to first quality piade by many manufacturers; good assortment of colors; see them in our window. WING 400 West Fourth Street FOR acres with" free gravity water on paved street at Riverside; 20 in alfalfa, 15 in other crop, balance wooded pasture with living stream; new bungalow; stock and implements; very easy terms. Inquire 1414 W. Second, Santa Ana.

Phone 722-R. WE have a cash buyer for vacant lot Mar high school on east or north C. M. McClain 104 W. 4th St.

FOR large, extra fancy J. W. peaches, quality guaranteed A-1; 5c while they last, at my! ranch, Fairview farms, Costa Mesa, Dr. Wherry. FOR Chevrolet touring, only run 6000 Orange County Garage Sycamore at Sixth Santa Ana.

BUSINESS property; a well located business block on West Fourth street; 21 000 WALLACE GOODE 230 Spurgeon Building FOR acre walnut grove on boulevard, nice 6 room house and barn. Will listen to reasonable terms. C. M. McCain 104 W.

4th. WANTED--Man with tools to care for lawn. Call 108 E. 1st or phone 654-J. AUTOMOBILE Salesman Wanted OUTSIDE man wanted to sell Dodge Brothers motor cars, both, new and used.

Must be a hustler and able to get the business. Apply to B. D. PETERSON SALES MANAGER 0. A.

HALEY FIFTH AND BUSH STS. PHONE 898 REV. FREDERICK CHENDBL ordained medium, 1006 N. Main office hours 10 a. m.

to 8 p. m. all week except Thursdays and Sunday evenings. Public meetings Wednesday evening. CLERKS, (men, women) over 17, for Postal Mail Service.

month. Examinations September. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars write J. Leonard (former Civil Service examiner), 1112 Equitable Washington, D.

C. Watermelons, Watermelons Wholesale and retail; melons guaranteed; also canteloupes, tomatoes, cucumbers and peaches. C. O. Smith, 1101 E.

Fourth. Phone 572-W. PAINTING 60c per hour; you furnish paint. 915 W. Chestnut.

i i by experienced salesman: prefer grocery line. Address R. E. 211 Halladay Santa Ana. FOR Dodge roadster, special top and wind deflectors.

Orange County Garage Sycamore at Sixth Santa Ana. FOR sale or exchange for town property, well located 5-acre apricots, orchard, buildings, in Hemet valley. Box 5, Register. FOR 2 room and garage, per month. 402 Fruit St.

Phone 317-M. FOR of double house, unfurnished. 808 E. Second. NOTICE, real estate dealers: My property at 405 S.

Birch st. is off the market. William H. Clark. FOR Guernsey cow, rich milk; 318 21st, Huntington Beach.

as master truck driver or Dodge touring car driver. 1021 W. Fairview. Fred R. Delse.

FOR tub. tested Jersey cow, fresh, with heifer calf by her side. 604 Falrlawn, first street west of Artesia st. FOR little 5 acre ranch, with 5 loom house, garage, family fruit, water, $5500. Also, 5 acres vacant land adjoining Terms on both.

Address Owner, Box 38, Register. 3 LOTS $2000 57x100 GOOD location for 3 good residences, $1000 caBh. H. F. Bashford, 302 Spurgeon St.

Phone 13. 1918 exceptional buy, $600.00. We have only good used cars. TOWNSEND MEDBERY, Inc. Cars 508 No.

Broadway Phone 1318 ACRES Valencia oranges, small 5- room house, Tustin district; this is a dandy; $4000 down, balance $1000 per year, including interest; the place will pay for itself. WALLACE GOODE 230 Spurgeon Building TYPING neatly and correctly done; rates resaonable; would also read to Invalid by hour. Box 7, Register. FOR SALE Maxwell Touring Car IN nice condition and has been well taken care of. Price $175.

CASH OR TERMS 0. A. HALEY FIFTH AND BUSH STS. PHONE 898 FOR in, large, newly furnished, southwest bed room and private bath. Also garage.

Box 20, Register. FOR car in A1 condition, no charge for route. Good paying business. Address Box 17, Register. FOR room cottage.

See R. K. Torrens, 211 W. 4th. Phone 662.

LOST state license No. 271-934 with bracket. Finder please return to Southern California Edison Santa Ana, or phone 46, It ink Up santa ANA DAILY REGISTER, SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 20, 1921PAGE FIFTEEN NEWPORT HARBOR Still a few cottages for summer rental, but you 11 have to hurry. Desirable vacant lots, fur- nlshed and unfurnished Harbor industrial property. house3 for sale.

Bcndgtmrtcns Por Beadh Property WILSON REALTY CO A TWIiST Rrwih Nowpoft, DHONBi 10 One of Barrows Built Bungalows for Sale. It is new and strictly modern in every particular. There are three sleeping rooms. The terms of sale are easy. Will accept monthly payments.

If interested call GEO. A. BARROWS Phone 1487-W 111 W. 3rd St. FOR EXCHANGE Long Beach Bungalow Absolutely modern, 5 -roms, quarter sawed oak floors, built-in book case, writing desk, buffet.

Finely equipped bath-room. Large closets in each bedromo. Modem kitchen. 2 laundry trays on screen porch. Garage, berries, fruit.

Fine location In east part of city. Price $7,000. Clear. Also close-ln lot In Laguna Beach, 1 000 Will exchange for small ranch, preferably 2 or 3 acres with good buildings. Would like chicken equipment but not absolutely necessary.

J. S. WAGNER 644 Seventh Riverside, Calif. Legal Notices States; 10 per cent of the purchase price to accompany the bid; 90 per cent of purchase price on confirmation of the 21 ACRES CITY LIMITS Fine 7 good' barn. room house, 1-2 interest modem, pumping plant, cement pipe lines, adapted to fruit, vegetables or alfalfa.

Will make an ideal dairy ranch and is good oil prospect, leasing all around it now. Will takq good house in Santa Ana as first payment, long time on balance. Price $22,500. IRVIN SMITH CO. Phone 1355 115 W.

4th BUNGALOW HOME 5 rooms and breakfast nook, modern in every detail, oak floors in living rooms, garage and cement driveway, large lot, 15 full bearing orange trees; a snap at cash, $30 per month; located in Tustin. Phone SHAW RUSSELL 122 W. 3rd St FOR SALE 17 acres fine budded 7 room modern house, gas, electricity, water, estimate 13 to 15 tons, S. A. V.

I. water and pump connections, walnut house, tractor and tools, double garage, $55,000 with crop, good terms. This is an exceptional good buy. One acre, 6 room house, all set to fruit in Orange for only $5500, good terms, better see this soon. 7 room house, modern, on paved street, for $4000, good terms, why rent? If you want this wait.

5 room modern house and garage, paved street, good location, a bargain at $4750. CARDEN. LIEBIG SEAMANS OWN YOUR OWN HOME I have six good homes at $600 to $650 cash, balance less than rent. Two furnished houses for sale. Two 12-room apartments, close in, furnished, good income; will consider good lots or house in exchange.

Good half acre, modern house, $1000 cash, or will take good auto. Lot West Chestnut, near Flower, $650. Fine deep lot Durant street $1575. Three business blocks W. 4th st.

Good buys. One to three acre walnut groves. Exchange for house. FREEMAN H. BL00DG00D W.

4th Trust Savings vw Bank, Room 580, 1329- FOR SALE 5-room new bungalow, garage, cement drive and full sized lot, $4500, easy terms. 5-room Colonial bungalow, new, close in on north side, garage, cement drive, fruit and flowers, a nice homey place, price $7500, terms. 6-room new bungalow, north side, paved street, garage and every thing in the way of fruit and flowers to make a pleasant home, price terms. House For Rent. WARNER REALTY CO.

111 W. 4th SOIL BACTERIA 1108 N. Main St. Tel. 665 Mr.

Benr.ett has visited the laboratories where he arranged for direct delivery of fresh pure culture. $1.00 per acre. FOR SALE An exta fine income Residence property for sale. The finest in the city that 1 have seen. Over one acre of full bearing Valencia oranges with family fruit, 7 room modern bungalow with good basement and double garage.

You not find such another opportunity in the city. Camp Kearney lake advantage of the low prices we offer on Camp Kearney material. The camp is being wrecked very fast and only a few weeks more we will be able to secure these goods. Low Toilets, Lumber, Screen and panel doors, roof paper, screen wire. FRANK MUSSELMAN CO.

320 East Fourth Tele. 124 FOUND $1000 Party going East will sell his 6- room new bungalow and garage, $5,000. large lot on paved street at You will save $1,000 if you buy this iiome. $3,350 4-room new bungalow, dou- sie garage, large lot with room for Another house. Paved street.

Any reasonable terms. 100x125 corner lots; fine location; $300 cash and $10 per month. 100x125 S. Side lots at cash, balance $20 per month. $1,600 N.

Side lot, 60x160, to alley; large bearing ft-uit and walnuts. $600 cash, balance years. H.S. Elgin Palm Auto Park, Fifth and Bu3h Sts. Come early and take a good look, it will not last long, it's too choice.

WELLS BUXTON Phone 111-W 310 North Main Very Shipments of doors, windows, are slightly damaged or discolored in transit to our warehouse. On these we girve you the benefit of reduced price. When you need anything in the building line see us first. LIGGETT-BEMIS CO. 601 E.

Fourth Phone 1922 FOR SALE 6-room modern house, very close in, corner lot, paved $6200. B-room house, garage, lots of fruit, paved close in, $4500, 4-room and garage, nice corner; a nifty little house for $3600. Several walnut orchards at right prices and big crop. COLE HARDY COMPARE OUR PRICES 5 FOOT BATH TUBS Kitchen Sinks $6.60 Seconds in wall board $38.00 Standard size stock of 3-4-ln. pipe just received.

Lumber that is priced right. LIGGETT-BEMIS COMPANY 601 E. 4thPhone 1922 BUNGALOW East front, oak floors, cement basement, fire place, furnace, two large walnut trees, large orange and grapefruit, fig, apricot, two peach trees, chicken runs, double garage, $1000 cash, balance easy. Two fine lots on West 3rd, paved, $1500 each. East front lot, 50x100, 4 large walnut trees, peach, plum, apple, new cement paving.

Money to loan. C. W. HOLCOMBE 116 No. Main Phone $49 EXCLUSIVES, AT RIGHT PRICES 7-room modern bungalow, best of location, extra large lot, fine lawn, white kitchen with builtins, fine mantel and fireplace, builtin buffet and china closet, large closets, cement basement, drive and floor of double garage, also walks, paved street, everything you want in an up to date home.

Priced to sell. Also, 300-acre ranch, fair buildings, 15 acres in almonds Interset with apricots and grapes, extra good loca- tion for bees, have made as high as 210 lbs. of honey to the stand. 135 stands of bees; equipment enough for 200 stands now on place, about 30 miLes S. E.

of Santa Ana. This is a producer and a snap at $12,000. $4,000 will handle. List your property with me. E.

A. Buck, 333 Spurgeon Bldg. WORKING for some one else? i chance to get light business paying better than wage, capable of expanding. Would consider lot. Going east for considerable time.

Box 34, Register. FOR SALE Oakland Touring Car 1918 MODEL, A1 new paint. We can name a low price. CASH OR TERMS I 0. A.

HALEY FIFTH AND BUSH STS PHONE 898 FOR room house, with or without furniture. Double garage. Immediate possession. Inquire 1342 Grand Ave. FOR South Broadway home $9500.

ONE on North Broadway, $7700. NEW, modern 5 room home, $6500. NORTH Main St. home, $4800. CLOSE in, double only $4000.

GOOD lot, 4 large walnuts, livable garage, tent-house, sewer, $1800. THE best little ranch In town, on pavement, (fruit and poultry.) SEE J. L. TUMMOND, 333 Spurgeon Bldg. Advice concerning rate reductions eliminating service and real Companies.

CORNELL-PRIOR CO. 116 E. 4th St. Phone 219 PAY RENT AND THE LANDLORD OWNS YOU PAY $500 DOWN and $25 per month and own this 4- room garage home on a corner lot; 50x125. Price $2,800.

PAY $600 DOWN on the new 5-room bungalow. Balance $35 per month. (Just like paying rent). Lot is 50x300, just the place for a chicken ranch. It is yours for cash.

Have a good 6-room house, garage, paved street, 3 blocks from court house; lot 50x125, and only $4,500. Some cash and terms. Here is a comfortable 6-room house very close in; garage; lot 56x110, for the bargain price of $3,600. Yes, we can arrange terms. Now for a 3-room house for $2,000.

This cannot be beat. close in, has garage, chicken house and runs, and can be had for $500 cash, balance like rent. A BARGAIN This place is worth $6,500 of any money; close in, on paved street corner lot. House 6 rooms sleeping rooms; modern In every respect. A bargain at $5,500.

$1,000 cash, balance like rent. MANY MORE TO SELECT FROM FOR most complete close In home in the city. 6 large rooms, hardwood floors, fine buffet and fireplace, woodstone, sink anil' bathroom, 6 real coats of paint inside, 4 out, white enamel and old ivory, cement basement with modern gas furnace, Bailey heater, laundry trays, large cement porch, cement drive, garage, lot 50x140, lawn, shrubbery and family fruit. This Is an east front on Main street, and built by the present owner for his own home, and will be sold on easy terms at a price you will be glad to pay. J.

A. DOWELL 302 E. 4th St. sale by the above entitled court; deeds and certificate of title at expense of the e8iai The conveyance will be made subject to state and county taxes for fiscal year of 1921-1922, not yet payable, and also subject to liens and encumbrances of record. above property stands of record in the name of Fielding P.

Bowiand, but that he and the said F. P. iand, deceased, are one and the same person. All bids must be in writing and to be left at the law office ot Clyde Bishop, No. 10 Trust Santa Ana, California, at any tline after the first publication of this notice and before making the sale.

NOTICE OF ALL THE FOREGOING is given this 9th day of August, 1921. JOE McDONALD, Executor of the last Will and Testament of F. P. iand, deceased. DELINQUENT NOTICE Huntington Central Oil Company Location of principal place of business is 222 W.

Heilman Building, in the City of Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles, California. Notice: There is delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment levied on the Sth day of July, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows. Herbert M. Milan. Berry Jones C.

E. Hockenberg. R. F. J.

52 63 71 74 75 G. A. Groover 73 6 room house, south side, well located and almost new. Plenty mixed fruits and shrubbery'. Price $6500, 1-2 cash.

Good house, north side on corner, 60x150, with both streets paved. Close to court house and rented $52 per month. A wonderful location for apartments or bungalow court. Price $6500. Terms, 3 good lots, south side, each.

down, per month. FINKHAM 309 N. Sycamore Santa Ana, Cal. J. S.

TREW 307 N. Broadway Office Phone Res. Pbone 228-J Legal Notices NOTICE To the Taxpayers of Newport Mesa Irrl- gallon District of Orange County. California; Notice is hereby given, that the Assessor of said District has completed his assessment book, and has delivered said book to the undersigned Secretary of the Board of Directors of said District, and you are further notified that the Board of Directors of said District, acting as a Board of Equalization, will meet at the ofiice of the Board of Directors of said District at the residence of Donald J. Dodge on Anaheim Avenue, between Sixteenth and Nineteenth Street, in said District daily, exclusive of Sundays, for ten consecutive days commencing August 23d, 1921 (office hours to be from ten m.

until 5 p. m. of each day) to hear and determine such objections to the said valuation and assessment as filed by said Assessor or such other business as may become before them. Dated August 3d, 1921. LOUIS P.

BAUMAN, Secretary Newport Mesa Irrigation District of Orange County, California. W. A. Harry Johnson B. llarry J.

S. Clara E. Clark Susie O. Ruth Brown A. T.

Schneider Ed. Mirkovich J. E. Nagel Geo. F.

G. A. Harry A. Van Cries Martin Halliday Inez Lai 77 100 132 133 142 187 188 189 190 191 211 215 221 229 231 242 Thomas W. Bosanko 244 305 309 313 314 315 319 323 329 335 346 355 357 361 370 378 NOTICE FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given ttiat sealed bids will be received by the City Clerk of the City of Santa Ana, up to the hour of 5 p.

m. August 31st, 1921, for furnishing the City with forty tons of barley hay and twenty tons of alfalfa hay, f. o. b. City barns.

5 percent of the amount bio must accompany each bid. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 16th day of August, 1921. E. L.

VEGELY, City Clerk of the City of Santa Ana. NOTICE OF FILING ASSESSMENT AND DIAGRAM E. L. Vegely, the duly elected qualified and acting Clerk of the city of Santa Ana, do hereby give notice that, on the 15th day of August, 1921, Edw. W.

Dahl, Street Superintendent of the said city, filed in my office his completed assessment in writing for the extension of Cubbon Street, a puolic street in the city of Santa Ana, easterly from the easterly line of South Main Street, also a public street in said city, in a straight line to the westerly line of Orange Avenue, also a public street in said city, said extended portion of Cubbon Street be fifty (50) in width and open to public use; together with the diagram of the improvement, and of the property within the assessment district described in Ordinance of Intention No. 659, said diagram showini the land to be taken for the proposei improvement and also each separate lot, piece or parcel of land within the assessment district, and the dimensions of each such lot, piece or parcel of land, and the relative location of the samo to the proposed improvement; the said assessment also shows the total sum to be raised thereby, and the items of such total sum, and the amount assessed upon each lot, piece or parcel of land, and the name of the owner thereof, if known to the Street Superintendent, and where the name is unknown the word is written instead of said naane. All persons interested are required to file in my office within thirty days after the 17th day of August, 1921, the date of the first publication of this notice. their objections, if any they have, to idthe confirmation of said assessment; At the next regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the city of Santa Ana, after the expiration of time for filing objections, 1 will lay said assessment and all objections filed before said Board of Trustees and they will hear all such objections at their meeting to be held at the hour of seven-thirty p. m.

of Monday, the 19th day of September, 1921, at the council chamber of the Board of Trustees of said city, In the City Hall of the city of Santa Ana, or at such other time to which the hearing thereof may be adjourned, and pass 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 443 471 472 4SI 483 485 499 502 504 506 686 695 700 702 721 734 740 743 744 745 746 756 759 760 764 856 858 859 860 861 upon such assessment and confirm, modify or correct the same, or order a new assessment. If there be no objections filed, the Board of Trustees of the city of Santa Ana at such regular meeting will confirm such assessment. Of all the foregoing Notice is hereby given and dated this 16th day of August, 1921. E. L.

VEGELY, Clerk of the City of Santa Ana. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Minnie Amelia Steele, Deceased. Notice is hereby given, by the undersigned, Rose J. Steele, Executrix of the estate of Minnie Amelia Steele, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased to file them with the necessary vouchers in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the County of Orange' th State of California, or to exhibit same with the necessary vouchers to the said Executrix at her place of business, County Clerk, Court House, Santa Ana, in the County of Orange, within four months after the first publication of this notice. Dated this 19th day of August, 1921.

ROSE J. STEELE. Executrix of the Estate of Minnie Amelia Steele, Deceased. USE THE RED CAP Messenger Service 105 East 3rd Street Day Phone Night Phone 667-W Notice of Sale of Real Property In the Superior Court of tiie State of California, in and for the County of Orange. 1 No.

11281, Dept. 2. I In the matter of the estate of F. P. BOWL AND, deceased.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by Joe McDonald, Executor of the last YVill and Testament of F. P. Bowiand, deceased, that he will sell at private sale, in one parcel, to the highest bidder upon the terms and conditions hereinafter stated, and subject to confirmation by the above entitled court, on or after the 25th day of August, 1,921, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said F. P. Bowiand, deceased, at the of his death, and all the right, title and interest that his estate has, by operation of law or otherwise, acquired, other than or in addition to that of said deceased at the time of his death, of, in, and to that certain lots, piece or parcel of land situated, lying and being in the County of Los Angeles, State of California, particularly described as: West one-half of Section 22, Township 6 North, Range 10 West, S.

B. containing 320 acres of land. erims and Conditions of Sale. Cash, in lawful money of the United Birch Steele 247 D. J.

Kelleher 249 J. B. 265 Phineas Caso 270 Alice 272 C. G. Wolfe 278 M.

A. 282 D. J. 287 H. W.

Letson 288 Arron 296 Harry Johnson 301 J. A. Wm. Denton Princess Indita Miss Alice Metterer. Lewis E.

Mrs. B. H. O. Swain C.

M. L. A. B. T.

Carolina Anderson Henry E. L. J. Glenn Emmanuel A. Goshaw H.

Z. Elmer H. 384 Mrs. Jack 289 Florence E. Williams 392 Robert Schanks 396 S.

B. 403 Mrs, S. B. 404 Julius Fanstan Julius Fanstan Julius Fanstan Julius Fanstan Juliue Fanstan Julius Fanstan Julius Fanstan Julius Fanstan Julius Fanstan Julius Fanstan Mrs. O.

T. Sappen- fleld Mrs. Paul Kasmoren 445 Nancy J. 464 F. O.

F. O. Mrs. lay Elizabeth Doyle A. B.

C. H. H. E. Yost----G.

B. John S. and Marie E. King August, 526 Mrs. Anna 527 Rebecca M.

569 Darling Monroe 592 C. B. Li wings 603 Arthur A. Greenleaf 612 Geo. Buccala 619 J.

H. Macklln 624 S. A. 631 Julio Lopez 633 C. B.

661 Ella 673 J. W. Womack 675 Mrs. Amelia Ray G. A.

Julius Goldman Earl Bernard Danforth Howard D. Jones ----Margaret Dillon D. R. E. Florence A.

O. L. Fulton F. J. Harry Manus Mrs.

Harry Etta G. Mrs. Harriet Rankin Sedman W. D. W.

D. W. D. W. D.

Frank Mayland Searle A. C. Miss E. Elizabeth Russell Erimmine V. Bacon.

John S. Chang 924 M. Morgan 938 Anita 939 Julius Goldman 953 Blanche Haines 949 Charles G. 955 Chris Poyorena 984 Mis. B.

M. 988 Lewis E. Anderson. .1000 W. S.

Richard C. Murphey.1030 Richard C. Murphey.1031 Richard C. Murphey.1032 Mrs. Tom Cappelle.

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H. E. Lewis Singer ...............1117 J. T. John F.

L. J. G. and D. .1127 Albert Fletcher 1129 Geo.

H. MacKinzlc. .1131 Jennie V. Hatlen 1133 A. C.

Hasson .................1154 Mary A. Mrs. W. J. 1159 Mrs.

John W. Wood.1168 Ludwig R. Walpert.1188 Mrs. Jennie Lee Fleieher .....................1213 Max Elster ...................1216 H. F.

D. Wm. D. 1270 Fred Appleberry ....1289 Carl Swartz ................1290 J. N.

Marquis 1293 Tom J. Devine ............1303 Bert Graham ..............1305 Chas. Bacon .................1314 Mrs. V. Thompson.

.1357 Emil A. Lidtke 1372 Lewis E. Anderson. 1390 A. F.

Fisher .................1391 D. D. Reese ..................1407 L. K. Requa .................1437 Ben Sugarrara 1454 B.

F. Reed ....................1462 M. A. Davis ...................1532 Eva M. Mrs.

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Clayton W. Lenham.1577 Rex Lenham ..............1578 Henry R. .1587 L. E. Alice Scrafford ..........1599 J.

Herbert .1608 C. W. C. C. W.

Yonge .................1618 W. E. Hurlburt 1631 Mrs. Ellen .1652 Lewis Husband 1665 Lewis Husband 1684 Geo. Barbara B.

Parker (Mrs.) ..........................1705 A. lone .1712 D. L. Roberts 1713 Gertrude Moore 1714 R. J.

Simmons 1735 Mrs. Irenp Henry Mol ...................1776 A. O. Ferguson 1782 Frank J. .1790 Edgar V.

Hayes 1791 Mrs. Lewis Schul- van ...........................1808 R. D. Odell .....................1817 Mrs. C.

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J. Earl A. Hellstrom Mrs. Matilda strom Gouvernere .1928 Austin J. Brown 1936 Chas.

II. Powell 1943 Bernard Danforth ...1971 Roy Hathaway ..........1980 Chas. King ..................2030 Mrs M. E. Lunham.2069 C.

M. Wiggins 2086 Paul E. .2089 H. C. McGraw 2108 Lillian B.

Scott 2146 Miss Ruby Emmett .2177 Fred Avas .....................2197 Mrs. Ella Mills 2198 Andrew G. Johnson.2219 E. F. Jackson 2225 M.

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i A. Waterman.2410 and Mrs. Floyd Fisher .2432 E. Emil Nelson ....2436 ....2437 .2466 2480 ....2481 ...2482 Sara Brode Geo. Boras John Galich J.

M. Geo. B. Torgerson. .2496 Mrs.

Estelle racy ...............2516 E. G. A. Salzman ...................2522 Mrs. Barbara B.

Parker .........................2527 Mrs. Dina Mrs. Dina A. J. G.

E. Carl G. E. G. E.

G. E. Carlat .................2643 Ben L. W. M.

C. M. L. D. Miss Hester V.

len Al- Mrs. Egeness B. Zbenders. .2732 13 731 Dr. D.

C. P. Van Clain A. H. Rochport ............2745 E.

R. Young ...................2752 D. R. Mra a i U1 fP Mrs. John F.

Tracy.2764 Mrs. John F. Tracy.2765 Bertha M. Hunt 2820 Leonards Co 2833 H. H.

Hague 2848 H. Chas. King ..................2886 Fred T. Martin 2932 W. B.

Buchlay 2933 A. H. John M. .2966 John M. .2967 Ina M.

Green .................2995 T. J. Emil A. Lidtke 2998 Samuel D. Bolce ..3020 W.

M. Robert Perry Marvin Tunstall Murray Shampang E. L. Stine Ellen Allen Chas. L.

Marie A. G. A. W. A.

Davidson. ..3024 ..3029 ..3036 ..3043 ..3057 ..3077 ..3101 ..3130 ..3133 ..3137 3171 3207 3213 ....3226 ....3229 .3230 3231 3238 3276 3286 3297 3306 3307 380S 3310 .3315 John J. ick Price Combs F. Garner Geo. Riopell Chris Campbell C.

P. C. P. C. P.

Wm. Mattison Elizabeth Myers E. G. Stewart C. L.

Sage 8. Nelson Griffith Nelson Griffith John Conroy E. Pulford Alma Helen Koepke.3324 Alma B. Anderson. .3326 Jennie and Rudie Schwartz ...................3332 Helen and Lillian Schwartz ...................3335 Leonards Co .............3363 Edwin Holmes H.

H. Hal Hargrave John T. Frew A. V. A.

V. A. V. A. V.

A. V. H. E. Stratton G.

F. Overmier 3498 R. A. R. A.

Tony E. M. Drysdale 3559 Madison N. Hill 3580 Ralph S. .3602 W.

C. .3640 William I. Crompton.3648 J. W. Herbert Winter 3659 Mrs.

Joan A. Hughes.3661 Mrs. Joan A. Hughes.3662 E. Bohrae ...................3671 Tony Vlonsih ............3706 Mrs.

Hallle Barker 3715 Seth Mill ......................3719 Gail S. Carter Mrs. A. M. C.

W. Young ...............3850 Louis Dolonterio ..3864 Earl Sandifer ............3883 Jessie Hughes Frances Neth Mr. A. V. Davis ..3894 Fred S.

Alden .3361 .3371 ..............3410 ..3446 ,.3472 ..3473 ..3474 ..3479 ..3481 .3497 .3900 ...3915 ...3921 .3935 ...3936 ...3937 .3938 Henry Jarman Lorenza Cerdaa P. S. Bushneil G. C. Miller Walter Hochuii J.

W. MacLean Joe Kellough C. W. Young .............3941 Mrs. L.

H. Hartwell 3953 S. D. Barnes ..........3959 Art Meyer E. E.

Farron Martin Londo C. E. Hampson Wm. Hockaday Wm. Hockaday Wm.

Hockaday Wm. Hockaday Wm. Hockaday Win. Hockaday W. S.

Carter F. O. Jones ..............4055 Ella Griffin ...............4056 W. J. Elliott .............4065 W.

J. Elliott .............4074 W. J. Elliott .............4076 Mrs. Robert Scbaye 4078 100 500 1,000 .3992 ...3996 ...4009 ...4010 ...4014 ...4015 ...4016 ...4017 ...4018 ...4019 4040 ..4081 .4105 .4106 .4136 .4140 .4141 B.

J. Smith Miss Gertrude Sanders R. T. Tichenal Kenneth Kendall W. L.

Knebel W. L. Knebel W. L. Knebel .........4146 W.

L. Knebel ..........4158 H. L. Sherman ....4182 Mrs. Angie Cox ...4184 W.

T. Rogers ..........4187 A. A. Borton ..........4190 G. W.

Hohne ..........4191 C. F. Roberts .............4198 Mrs. Annie W. M.

Stewart ..........4226 H. M. Fornold Co.4256 Frank Hyder .............4279 Henry Mol ...................4281 J. F. Douglas, Raoul Carresse ....4320 R.

D. Gardner 4326 John K. McAloon ..4333 Dr. Allen Peek Maude Crotsenber H. N.

Willard G. B. Russell ............4404 James Smith .............4424 Grace Probst ............4433 H. J. Bardwell ..........4500 E.

E. Winger .............4515 J. W. Strangter ...4530 Frank R. Carrell ..4532 Fred Purcell Corrinne Curry R.

O. Jackson Wilfred C. Hore D. True Wilfred C. Here Gall S.

Carter H. J. Buckingham. .4573 Bion O. Purington.

.4574 D. L. Kessling ....4575 R. D. Gardner .............4602 Harry H.

Hay ward. 4615 John R. Miller ..........4617 Louis E. .4370 ..4385 .4536 ..4537 ..4538 ..4553 ..4554 ..4555 .4559 ...4704 ...4711 ...4721 ...4722 ...4754 Jack Marvin W. H.

Speer Leonards Co, Leonards Co. J. C. Burch E. H.

Schiek W. J. Elliott ...............4774 W. J. Elliott W.

J. Elliott .............4776 W. J. Elliott .............4777 W. J.

Elliott .............4783 John Peun ....................4797 Amt. Asst. 1.00 2.50 2.50 20.00 1.00 5.00 10.00 Legal Notices Homegrowns. Tiptops, per crate, moi ly 50; few 60065; Paul Kose, 7601.00. most- 100 1.00 600 6.00 100 1.00 1 100 I.OO 500 5.00 200 2.00 50 .50 500 5.00 1001.00 500 6.00 1,500 15.00 1001.00 I 150 1.50 1 1001.00 150 1.50 260 2.50 2502.50 500 5.00 500 6.00 3,000 30.00 1001.00 2502.50 2502.50 500 5.00 150 1.50 1001.00 1001.00 60 .60 1001.00 40 .40 1,00010.00 1001.00 100 1.00 100 1.00 100 i.OO 500 6.00 250 2.50 200 2.00 2002.00 100 1.00 1001.00 100 1.00 200 2.00 1,00010.00 260 2.50 100 1.00 150 1.50 1001.00 100 1.00 100 1.00 100 1.00 100 1.00 100 1.00 500 5.00 250 2.50 1,000 10.00 250 2.50 1,000 10.00 1,000 10.00 1,000 10.00 2,000 20.00 500 5.00 1,000 10.00 1,000 10.00 100 1.00 100 1.00 260 2.50 100 1.00 500 5.00 400 4.00 100 1.00 250 2.50 200 2.00 1,000 10.00 250 2.50 250 2.50 200 2.00 200 2.00 1,000 10.00 200 2.00 100 1.00 200 2.00 100 1.00 250 2.50 5.00 50 .50 2u0 2.00 200 2.00 200 2.00 100 1.00 200 200 0 800 S.oo 500 5.00 500 6.00 100 100 i.OO 100 1.00 100 1.00 2,000 20.00 200 2.00 100 1.00 250 2.50 200 2.00 200 2.00 100 1.00 2,400 24.00 100 1.00 100 1.00 150 1.50 100 I.OO 100 1.00 500 6.00 250 2.50 100 1.00 600 6.00 200 2.00 200 2.00 200 2.00 100 1.00 50 .50 100 1.00 100 1.00 250 2.50 250 2.50 200 2.00 500 5.00 50 .50 400 4.00 1,000 10.00 200 2.00 909 9.09 333 3.33 200 2.00 167 1.67 100 1.00 100 1.00 50 .50 100 1.00 134 1.34 50 .50 100 1.00 100 1.00 200 2.00 167 1.67 100 1.00 100 1,00 100 1.00 100 1.00 100 1.00 500 5.00 200 2.00 100 1.00 100 1.00 100 1.00 500 5.00 i 100 1.00 100 1.00 250 2.50 20 .20 35 .35 80 .80 100 1.00 100 1.00 100 1.00 100 1.00 100 1.00 100 1.00 1001.00 109 1.00 100 1.00 500 5.00 100 1.00 100 1.00 200 2.00 1,00010.00 333 3.83 2502.60 100 1.00 250 2.50 250 2.50 250 2.50 5005.00 2602.50 250 2.50 1,00010.00 1,00010.00 1,00010.00 7661.66 100 1.00 1001.00 1001.00 100 1.00 1001.00 50 .50 75 .75 1,00010.00 100 1.00 250 2.50 1001.00 250 2.50 100 1.00 100 1.00 ino 1.00 5005.00 250 2.50 150 1.50 4004.00 1001.00 50 .50 1.00 300 3.00 2002.00 5005.00 1561.56 100 1.00 250 2.50 50 .50 500 5.00 1,000 10.00 150 1.50 60 .50 400 4.00 500 5.00 100 1.00 100 1.00 100 1.00 1,000 10.00 100 1.00 100 1.00 1001.00 100 1.00 ino 1.00 50 .50 No.

No. Amt. Cert Shares Aset L. O. Brownell .4798 100 LOO Wm.

MeOmie .4808 500 5.00 A. H. Scheyler .4818 500 5.00 E. Beardsley .4831 1,000 10.00 Glenn Salisbury .4842 7007.00 Wm. Russell .4877 100 1.00 Edith W.

Hyder .4895 1,000 10.00 L. E. Appleford ....4897 700 7.00 Cora M. Genrich 4898 300 3.00 Mrs. Frances Bay ard ...........................4901 1001.00 Warren M.

Berry .4907 500 5.00 G. W. Ray .4913 2002.00 R. O. Jackson .4914 400 4.00 Miss Ruby Wood ..4922 1,00010.00 R.

D. Moxley .4943 4004.00 Olive D. Gorham 4946200 2.00 I Viramohtes 4964 200 2.00 1 G. II. Barnes ..........5015 2002.00 Grace M.

Moxley 5138 150 1.50 C. P. Wallace .5141 500 5.001 Mrs. Lydia M. Gauss3157 60 .60 E.

J. Coyle 5162 500 5.00 1 John G. Young ....5164 600 6. Of James Fleming 516662.62 W. E.

Beaver .516762.62 1 Snlveley Peterson. 5173 500 S.OO! R. H. Wiper 5182 1,000 10.00 1 R. H.

Wiper ............51871,000 10.00 R. H. Wiper 5190 1,00010.00 I E. 1. Lawrence 5200 1001.00 A.

G. Thornton 52391,000 10.00 Arthur E. Lockman 5262 2002.00 E. H. MoCulley ...5268 200 2.00, D.

S. Newcomer 5273 500 5.00 Edna Kpperly Ethel Reve .5278 150 1.50 .5291 20.20 Herald F. Lavers 5321500 5.00 Mrs. Mary Weill dremer .5327 5006.00 E. F.

Godso ...............5328 5005.00 Jennie B. Hooper 1,00010.00 B. E. Liggett .5333250 2.50 B. E.

Liggett 5334 250 2.50 B. E. Liggett 5336500 5.00 B. E. Liggett ..........5337500 5.00 13.

E. Liggett .........5338500 5.00 Charles Rosenfeld, 5378 1,000 10.00 Emil Teitgen .5404 1,000 10.00 Emil Teitgen ..........5405 500 5.00 Emil Teitgen .5406 1,000 10.00 F. H. Lathrop .....5491 1,00010.00 Charles G. .5517 1,00010.00 Frank S.

Browne Wife .5559 500 5.00 John Knox 5589 1,00010.00 Bryan B. Ernest .5610 100 LOO Wm. Gibbons .5619100 1.00 V. W. Holslag .5633200 2.00 F.

Gaiser ...................5634 100 1.00 Elizabeth C. Crew. .5640125 1.25 Geo. D. Wiinp ..........5655 100LOO D.

L. Kessling ....5681 250 2.50 Mrs. J. J. 500 5.00 Wm.

Murray ..........5685 200 2.00 Miss Meta Burckal.5692 1,000 10.00 Katherine McDonald5693 1,000 10.00 Harry B. Blee .5700 400 4.00 Mrs. Anna Graham.5702 100 1.00 Mrs. Myrtle Wyman.5709 2502.50 Garner Co .5716 00 .50 F. E.

Christoffer son ............................5728 300 3.00 H. L. or Amena Canning .5733500 5.00 Mrs. M. K.

Kneeland5756 100 1.00 Mrs. M. P. Root .5761100 1.00 Wm. F.

Lutz .58131.000 10.00 Genevieve .5830 2,000 20.00 I. Meyer .5831 1,000 10.00 Forest R. Allen 25,000 250.00 M. Holland .5889 1.000 10.00 Mrs. M.

P. Root .5908 200 2.00 F. Gaiser ...................5909 500 5.00 F. Gaisor .5910 50 .50 Helen K. 7.50075.00 S.

S. Peterson .5941500 5.00 Geo. W. .6004 15.89 Bertram D. Lackey.6016 1,000 10.00 Neil H.

Edgar .6058 1.000 10.00 Mrs. C. M. .6066 1.000 10.00 G. B.

Morris .63281,00010.00 G. B. Morris .63291,00010.00 Robert E. Lee .6358 350 3.50 G. D.

Melgrim 6376 1,000 10.00 G. D. Melgrim .6377 500 5.00 N. Luxenbourger .6520 500 5.00 J. F.

Brown .6580 1,00010.00 Mr. or Mrs. O. W. 10.00 Eller .6618 1,000 Frank Robbeson .6631 1,000 10.00 Constantine Kessler .6659 200 2.00 F.

C. Krauso .6663 1,500 15.00 C. Krause 6664 1,000 10.00 D. C. Clow .6683 500 5.00 F.

T. Deaver .6684 500 5.00 P. W. Gesnncr .6685 500 5.00 Harry Collier .6686 5005.00 M. G.

Flske .6746 100 LOO C. P. .6821 250 2.50 CELERY Supplies market weaker. Per crate, 5.5006.00. CARROTS Supplies light, market steady.

Per doz. bunches, mostly 40 liberal, movement slow, market weaker. Local, per lug, mostly 65080: poorer, 50060. liberal, market weak. Locals, lugs, mostly 25035; few best, 40.

Pickles, 1.60® 1.75. moderate, market weaker, 304; few 5 per lug. liberal, market weaker. Locals, per box, 2.0003.00; poorer, 7501.00. Northern Flats, Caimyrnas, 75 fancy, 1.0001.10; White Pacific- 10 per lb.

slow, market is weaker. Wide range in quality. Thompson Seedless, mostly Muscats and Malagas, best, poorer, 606. per box, market pack, 2.7503.25; mostly, 3.00; ape- LEMON Local, packed boxes. i 3.0U; lugs, 1.0001.25.

J-001 firm. Local field light, market crate mostly 9001.00; poorer. 75 per crate; fancy, 1.26. LIMA moderate, market steady. Mostly 405 per lb.

moderate, movement moderate, market firm. Stocktons: White Globes, sacked, per 2.75®3.00. Old stock; Browns, mostly 1.00. Locals; Whites, 8501.00; Browns, per lug. moderate; market steady.

Valencias, best brands, ail sizes 5.00 0 5.25; market pack, 3.00® 3.50; pack, 1.0001.60; mostly 1.0001.2o. light, demand moderate, market firm. Fancy, 14; poorer, 8 010 per lb. PEARS Supplies light, market steady. Bartletts, 405 per few best, poorer, 206.

heavy, market weaker. Locals. Bells, per lug, mostly 60080; Chills, best, 306 per lb. PLUMS Supplies heavy. Market weak.

Prunes, various varieties, 305; Satsuma plums, 405; Burbanks, Wicksons, 405 per lb. moderate, demand moderate, market steady. New stock: Wide range in prices, mostly 96 per lug; poorer, 60, No. 1 sacked per 2.25 02.50; poorer, 1.7502.00; bakers, 3.60 0 3.75. moderate.

Market weaker. Per lug, 1.00@1.25. light, market weaker. Cuthberta, 4.00®4.50. light, market firm.

Mostly 15020 per doz. bunches. SWEET moderate, market steady. Locals, mostly per poorer, low as per lb. and movement moderate; market weak.

Wide range in quality and condition; considerable ordinary. Local, per lug, mostly 1.00® And in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the 8th day of July, 1921, so many of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the company, room 222 I. Heilman Building, in the City of Los Angeles, County of lais Angeles, State of California, on the 1st day of Septem her, 1921, at the hour of one P. M. of such day, to pay delinquent assessment thereon, together with cost of advertising and the expenses of the sale.

CHAS. C. GARRISON, Secretary of the Huntington Central Oil Co. The location of the office and principal place of business of the Huntington Central Oil Company is Room 222 I. W.

Heilman Building, City of Los Angeles. County of Los Angeles, California. Look list through carefully gpur name may appear aeveral times. Also compare your certificate number with the above list. Your name may not appear on the company's records.

1.25, fancy, 1.50; Na 2, per lug. moderate, niar- ket steady. Per dozen bunches, 35040. WATE It section: Mostly Locals. Klondikes, 1 2 per lb; poorer, ens, 2 lbs.

and under, per lb ...................22 Hens, over 3 lbs. and up to each, per lb ...............................................26 Hens, 3 3-4 lbs. and up, each, lb. .29 Hens, colored, 4 lbs. and up, each, per lb .....................................................................33 Broilers, to 2 lbs.

each, per .31 Roasters, soft bone, over 3 lbs and up Old cocks, per Ducklings, Pekine, lbs and up, each, per Geese, per lb Stags, per Young tom turkeys, dressed, 13 per lb Young tom turkeys, dressed, 12 lbs. per lb Hen turkeys. 8 Jbs and up, each. .30 .14 .36 .60 .66 per lb. en turkeys, dressed, 7 lbs.

and up. Old tom turkeys, per Old tom turkeys, dressed, per Squabs, 9 lbs. per doz, and under, per lb Squabs, over 9 lbs. and up per Belgian hare, 2 to lbs. each.

per lb Belgian hare, 3Vi to 6 Belgian hare, old, per .40 .44 .40 .41 .45 .14 .11 .08 THE MARKETS NEW YORK, Aug. cars of oranges, one mixed car and three cars Of lemons sold. Market is doing better on 216s and higher, easier on 250s and smaller. Lemon market is steady on nest stock, weak on poor stock. Weather fair.

Old Mission, 5.15 4.55 5.30 4.90 4.75 5.15 b.00 6.50 6.60 G.2o 8.05 Golden Eagle, Goldfinch, Rx Mark Twain, Delicia, Bowman, Goldfinch, Marw Twain, Yorba Linda Sunflower, Transcontinental, B.ti Senator, 6.05 Anaheim Gloriana, William Tell, Transcontinental, Senator, BOSTON, Aug. cars of oranges and cars of lemons sold. Market is unchanged on both oranges and lemons. Fullerton Poppy, Fullerton Poppy, 4.30 Fullerton Sunilovver, 5.10 Fullerton Blossom, 0 3.50 Scepter, 6.45 Fullerton Poppy, 4.50 Fullerton Sunflower, 5.80 Index Poppy. 3.86 Carmencita, Ox 5.60 Kverite, 5.80 PHILADELPHIA, Aug.

cars of oranges, one car of grapefruit and two cars of lemons sold. Market is strong 011 200s and larger Valencias, lower on 216s and smaller. Lemon market is unchanged. La Habra, Ox Bengal, Golden Beaver, Rx 4.00 El Modena, Rx 4.30 Bird Rocks, Rx 5.35 Reliable, Ox 5.20 Bowman, 4.75 Goldfinch, 4.90 Tick Tock, 4.30 Banana Belt, 3.95 Linda, Ox 2.35 CINCINNATI, Aug. cars of oranges and three cars of lemons sold.

Market easier and lower on oranges. Lemon market is unchanged. Carnival, Ox Carnival, 5.00 El Pavo Real, 4.05 El Pavo Real, 4.45 Carnival. 5.20 CLEVELAND, Aug. cars Valencias, two cars lemons sold.

Market is lower on oranges, higher on good quality lemons. Weather fair. Albion, No Linda, No 3'eo Yorba, No Prophet, No Or LOS ANGELES GRAIN 12; barley, corn, milo maize, 2: flour, beans, feed, total, 35. Hay, 10. TONS, FUTURES Bid Asked August September 1.20 October 1.25 December 1.27 MILO LOTS September 1.50 $1.31.33 1.33 1.35 LOS ANGELES OIL Bid Asked Amalgamated Oil 40.00 American Crude .06 Associated Oil 97.50 97.87% Brookshire Oil .50 Central .97 i jj Continental Fullerton Oil ....................3.00 Gen.

Pet. 86.00 Gen. Pet. 80.75 Jade Oil Lake View No. 2............

1.50 Mascot Oil Co .10 1.18 Midway .55 Mt. Diablo 1.00 1.05 Nat. Pac. Oil .08 New Per.n. P.

.....45 Palmer Union pfd ..........18 Talmcr Union Premier Oil .20 Republic Pet. Co .25 .27 Rice Ranch 1.00 Union 126.00 Union Oil of Delaware. 16.75 17.12% Victor Oil Co .36 West Coast pfd United Oil 90.00 .35 .39 White Star Oil .05 Real Estate Transfers Frmm Ricorda of tha County Tltlo Co. 12th, 1921 Ozias et ux tu Vanderburg 3 of Ellis Sub. LOS ANGELES, Aug.

These are the actual prices obtained yesterday by the Los Angeles wholesalers from their sales to retailers, peddlers, hotels, restaurants, cafeterias as compiled by the United States Bureau of Markets, on the walk: exchange mostly. price 46. liberal, movement slow, market dull. California. Bushel Samuel Howard et ux to Roy Russell et ux It 12 blk Tract 101.

Ethel Bradley to Wilbur Getty It 7 blk 17 Polytechnic Villa Co. Modjeska Ranch Co to Kos Voiimer It 31 Modjeska Home Sheet A Jos Voiimer et ux to Paul Kogler same. John Sigler et ux to Frank Gillespie its 6 and 8 blk 607 Main St Sec Huntington Becah. A Visel et ux to Frances Siddoway et conj It 3 blk 12 Poly Villa Tret. A Visel et ux to Nelson Edgar et ux It 2 blk 4 Poly Villa Tct.

Same to Albert Chapman et ux It 7 blk 3 Poly Villa Tct. Nephi Wineteer et ux to Maurice Lesher it 4 blk 13 Pac Elec Sub. EG Ughtbody et ux to George Gunn et ux Its 7 and 9 blk 203 Huntington Beach. Ord Land Co to A Stanton Its 11, 16 and 17 blk 2 Tct 125. Thomas Arrowsmith et ux to Willis Wood It 24 blk Craddicks Sub.

Oakes et ux to A Heineman Its 55 and 57 blk 104 Stanton and Lothi- ans 2nd add to Bay City. Long Beach Tr Sav Bk to Leopold Maahs et ux pt of Its 1 and 2 blk 19 Tct 86. Same to Lena Smith pt of It 1 blk 18 Tct S6. Geo Weils et ux loose, mostly New stock; Market weaker, mostly 50060; grade Grav- 2.60; crabapples, 1.1001.25 mostly green pods, moderate. market steady.

Per doz. bunches, 35 0 40. limited, demand poor, market steady. Per field crate, mostly 2.50; poorer, 2.0002.25. Demand and movement moderate, market weak.

Wells et ux to Esther Boose on Broadway. Esther Boose to same. John Wilmot et ux to Arthur Garrison It 16 blk 13 Resub of Sec 1 Balboa Island. Long Beach Tr Sav Bk to Lorleskie Bowyer pt of Its 1 and 2 blk 19 Tct Same to John Cochran It 2 blk 18 Tct 86. Same to Nellie pt of Its 1 and 2 blk 19 Tct S6.

Huntington Beach Co to Carrie Peters of It 3 blk Garfield St Add to Huntington Beach. Van Orsdei et al to John Hallicy Its 4 and 5 blk 503 Vista Del Mai- Tct Huntington Beach. Walter Johnson to Helen Conant Torre Int in It 12 blk 8 Balboa Island. Long Beach Tr Sav Bk to Essley pt of Its 1 and 2 blk 18 Tract 86. resaw ell et ux to Peet Mares It 22 Gresswells Sub.

La Habra Valley Land Water Co to City of Newport Beach Tracts at Newport Beach. Pantages-Huntington Oil Co to Martin Woulfe Its 1 to 10 blk 1702 Vista Del Mar Tct Huntington Beach. Farwell et ux to Pat Mullen It 4 blk 101 Huntington Beach. Elizabeth Danner to Refugio Picazo it 5 blk Firie Home Tct. MISCELLANEOUS Livesey et ux to Myrtle Shafer to convey Its 12 and 13 blk 3 Town of Brea, for $22,600.

With assignments attached from Myrtle Shafer to Franz all int and from Franz to Frederick Alii bom all int. Decree In re petition of Isaac Hurst for an order terminate the joint tenancy of Mary Hurst, deed. Oakes to Industrial Commercial and Savings Bank, of mtg 218-198..

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