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II CO VINA ARGUS APRIL 5, 1929 PROFESSIONAL CARDS PHYSICIANS W. A. Reed Physician Surgeon Room! 4 and 6, Reed Block, Office phone 104-01 Res. phone 104-81 Office hours: 2 to 4 p.m.; mornings and evenings by appointment Dr. G.

D. Jennings Physician Surgeon Rooms 1 and 2, Reed Block Ofs. phono 184-05; Res. phone 123-91 Office hours: 3 to 6 p. ret.

MVISIO Mm Ollie Jones TEACHER OF VIOLIN AND ENSEMBLE PLAYING Teacher's certificate from Chicago Musical College. Also studied in New England Con- I scrvatory of Music and under I'rof. Leopold Auer. Studio, Chance Glendora, 644 No. Vista Bonita Glendora Phono 464-01 Dr.

Wellesley Magan Dr. Shaen Magan PHYSICIANS AND SURQEONS Special attention to Surgery, and Diseases of Ear, Nose and Throat 168 W. St. Office phone 2S1-11 Residence phones 106-41 and 164-96 Hours 2 to 5:30 Office consultations and treatments by appointment only DENTISTS Dr. E.

V. Rice Dentist OFFICE IN BULLEB BLDO. Fione 128-SS Covina, Cal. Dr. C.

W. Searcy Dentist First National Bank Bldg. Pkone 119-63 Covina, Oal. Robert P. Miller Dentist 151 W.

College Street Pkone 17S-74 Calif. Joseph Albert Kleiser Dentist AND OBAL SUEGEON Booms 11 and 12, Theatre Bldg. Phone 233-91 Covina OHIBOFBAOTOBS Office phone 102-92 Rea. phone 213-15 Dr. Elmer L.

King Chiropractor Booms 8, 4 and Old First National Bank Building. Office hours: 10 to 12 a. I to 7:30 p. m. Thursday and Saturday, 7 to 8.

G. M. Leach Chiropractor 116 Citrus Avenue, Rooms 3 and ,4 Second floor to 12; 2 to 7:30 p.m. Phone 173-01 Covina. Calif.

OSTEOPATHIC Dr. S. G. Mosher Osteopathic Physician Not at office on Wednesday Office Tel. 117-51; Res.

Tel. 195-66 Office hours: 8:30 to 4:30 Office, 235 No. Citrus Covina ATTORNEYS Gail Pence Attorneys at Law NOTARY PUBLIC Rooms 6, 7 and 8, Reed Block Pkone 148-01 Covina, Oalif. Phone 126-83 188 W. Badillo St.

Tours Anywhere in the world via any line Suggestions for Holiday Vacations Tours John A. Tyler, Agent Covina phone 171-04; Res. 184-74 Phone 337-62. Deliveries made Maurice Jones Florist CUT FLOWEES 546 Foothill Azusa, Calif. "El synonym of quality CONTRACTORS 1 I R.

C. Bigelow Well-Planned Homes at a Nominal Cost Free Estimates Given. Can Help Finance 532 Valencia Place Phone Frederick Gloege Architect 40 South Los Eobles PASADENA Colo. 5709 Covina 112-61 A. J.

Jenner Tile Contractor Sinks, bathrooms, mantles, etc. Prices Reasonable 251 Cottage Drive Phone 224-53 Covina CULLING HAULING W. L. DREW Pays top price for all kinds of POULTRY R2, Covina Phone 541-52 Raymond Finch Optometrist Phone 104-21 With Finch Bros. WomanEducator, Friend of Comans, Succumbs in East Last week Thursday a telegram to the Coman family brot the news of the death of Katherine Lee Bates, for over thirty years head of the English department of Wellesley college, Massachusetts, but every where known as the author of the loved poem, America, the Beautiful.

Miss Bates for twenty years was the inseparable friend and companion of the late Katherine Coman (sister of Charles W. Coman), who was head of the history and economics department of Wellesley. While best known by her remarkable patriotic poem, which has almost become our national hymn, Miss Bates was an Extensive and constant writer, some seventeen books having been published and numberless of poems of unusual beauty printed. The story of the writing of "Am- ei'ica the Beautiful" is About twenty-five years ago, Miss Bates and Miss Coman were on the faculty of a summer school for teachers at Denver. One week-end was spent on Pike's peak, and it was while viewing the broad vista of grain fields and orchards in the valleys, surrounded by the lofty mountains, that the lines of the poem be- gnn to form themselves and were jotted down on the back of an envelope.

Nothing more was done with the verses until, after a year had gone by. the Congregationalist, a prominent eastern church weekly, asked her for an appropriate Thanksgiving poem. Then the envelope was hunted up, the lines retouched, and the now immortal hymn was printed as we know it, with but a few minor changes from that first draft. Since the death of Miss Coman, twelve years ago, Miss Bates has been an intimate and highly valued friend of the Coman family, to whom lier going means keen sorrow. MARY M.

COMAN. Guster, Christiansen and Moore Funeral Service 124 So. Citrus Ave. Phone 123-45 Thos. B.

Reed Attorney at Law NOTARY PUBLIC 929 Merchants National Bank Building- Vandike OG87 Phone 114-34, Covina I Seth Ingraham Colver Attorney at Law Baptist Revival Ends Successful Series in Covina Tlic Baptist church concluded Sunny evening one of the most successful revivals held in Covina in recent years. During the two weeks of the meeting splendid audiences attended and the fellowship with other churches, marked by large visiting delegations, was very fine. Sixteen were received for baptism, with nine coming forward by letter or confession, and several reconsid- erations. The meeting, well prepared for and thoroly advertised, was attended by many strangers and friends. The church, invigorated and aroused for future tasks, plans to continue evangelistic results.

The evangelist, who preached some forceful sermons and sang his own solos, was presented with a handsome free-will offering of two hundred and sixtv dollars. Covina J. E. Ricketts Attorney at Law Suite Six, Old First National Bank Building, Covina, Calif. Phones: Res.

129-22; office 176-41 Grant Chapman Attorney at Law Special attention to wills and estates, i Office, S. W. Cor. Badillo and Citrus Avenue, Covinp. I Phones: Office 225-73; Res.

198-221 Porter Kerckhoff Attorney-at-Law Suite 530 Sun Finance Bldg. LOB Angeles Phone Trinity 4414 Phone Covina 107-03 A pedestrian is a ear owner with 7i wife and two daughters. ARE YOU PLANTING FRTJIT TREES? We have a wide choice of Avocados, Deciduous Fruits, Nuts, and Grapes. BEAUTIFYING your HOME? Sturdy, well-grown Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and Vines at reasonable prices. Let our landscape department assist you with your planting problems.

HOBBS-GREGG NURSERIES SAN DIMAS, CAL. P. O. Box 293 Phone 2351 Send for 1929 Catalog Ted Goman Awarded News Writing Prize Ted Coman, who began his journalistic work as editor of tho local high school paper, has just been awarded the Sigma Delta Chi contest loving cup as the best all-around news writer of the winter term at Oregon State college, with 1400 inches of printed matter in the college daily, "The Barometer." At the same time he was given the Barometer service pin for having held the position of ''assistant night editor on the paper for a full year. This week ho was also pledged to the national journalism fraternity, Sigma Delta Chi, which is a professional organization whose members are pledged to take up some type of journalistic work after graduation.

For two years Ted has been in the Delta Kappa frat, of which his brother, Ellis, is also member. During the Easter vacation, with other members of the journalism classes from the college, he spent a day in visiting the two big newspaper plants of the Portland Oregonian and Journal, watching the making of a great newspaper from start to finish. Two Colored gentlemen who had just reduced the population In a farmer's henroost were making a getaway. "Laws, Muse," gasped Sam, "why do you s'pose them flies follows us "Keep gallopin', nigger," said Mose. "them ain't flies.

Them's buckshot." Imaginary Splendor A rumor gained considerable currency last week that ye ed was seen on our streets in a new suit of clothes. It was made of whole cloth rumor, we Evening News. MRS. HELEN ASBURY (Bobby Wilson of KFI Broadcast) Known on the Air as'the Sweetheart of the Steinway A Studio of Music will be opened by Mrs. Asbury at 330 East College Street, Covina, about April third.

Special attention to correct piano methods for children. For appointments please telephone to Covina Kriddlers Return to Open Residence ilr. Will Id-idler, who has resided on West Covina boulevard, near Lark Ellen, for the past two or three years, is planning to again occupy his residence on' Italia street, jiml will make some needed improvements. Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. Wilde, who have occupied the Kridler house, have purchased property on School opposite the grammar school, and will at once remodel the house into a modern residence. Wide Interest in Meline Project Jack Brown, district manager of Realty Investments, reports a lively interest on the part of the conservative investor. It was explained that the entire amoaut derived from the sale of stock will bo utilized to develop new property interests, which will include general subdivision work and the purchase and development of income and business properties.

The Frank Melino company has been in existence for twenty years. During the past eight years the organization has been responsible for the sale of properties exceeding $106.000,000. Piano Pupils Are Heard in Recital Ruth Behnke Gerrard presented her piano pupils in a recital Thursday evening at the Woman's clubhouse. Mrs. Gerrard, who was a teacher of music in Whittier before coming to Covina, presented an interesting program.

The pupils who appeared in numbers were Ellis Benedict, Sidney Winters, Dean Lake, Dana Winters, Mildred Palmer, Gertrude Bashor, Corrine Bishop, Thelma Carter, Billie Fowles, Ruth Moh- lengraft, Virginia Taylor, John Mason, Georgia Lane, Leroy Bishop, Ruth Mary Gerrard. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Sheriff's Sale No. 218955 Order of Sale and Decree of Foreclosure and Sale 43. DAVIS, a single man, Plaintiff, vs. JONAS HAL-STED BAUGHMAN, also known as Jonas Halstead Baughman, by his' guavdian, ad litem, CHARLES P.

SPEEB and JOHN D. BAUGHMAN, administrator of the estate of Nellie L. Baughrnan, deceased, substituted in the place and stead of NELLIE L. BAUGHMAN, Defendants. JONAS HALSTED BAUGHMAN, et al, Cross-Complainants, vs.

S. DAVIS, et Cross-Defendants. CHIEF FOREST BANGER NOW IN NEW POSITION The Glendora Gleaner says that the Los Angeles forest reserve is losing one of the best men who ever joined the force. This is Arthur T. Shay, who has been ten years in the service and has lived in Glcn- ilora during the past four years.

He has been chief ranger and has gained reputation for fairness with the public that has made him a host of friends. As a fire fighter he has made a record that few attain. Fortunately for the forestry service, Mr. Shay will not leave it, but has been transferred to the San Bernardino forest reserve, with headquarters at San Bernardino. NOTICE OF TBTJSTEE'S SALE No.

373081 WHEREAS, by a deed of trust dated August 12th, 1927, recorded in Book. 764.0, Page 397, of Official Records of the County of Los Angeles, State of California, to which record reference is hereby made, Francis Inman and Marie Inman, his wife, did grant and convey the property hereinafter described, to the California Title Insurance Company, a California corporation, as trustee, to secure, among other things, the payment of one certain promissory note dated August 12th, 1927, for $2500.00 in favor of J. R. Mildren, and other sums of money advanced or expended and interest; and Whereas, said, deed of trust pro-, vides that should default be made in the payment of any sum secured thereby or in the performance of any obligation therein mentioned, the owner and holder of said note may declare all sums secured by said deed of trust immediately due and payable and may require the trustee to sell the property subject thereto; and Whereas, default in the obligation secured by said deed of trust has occurred in that the principal and interest due August 12, 192S, were not paid when due, nor has any part thereof since been paid and there is now due, owing and unjiaid upon said note the principal sum of $2500.00, with interest thereon at the rate of per cent per annum from June .12, 1928, compounded quarterly, and all sums advanced or expended under the terms of said deed of trust, with interest as therein provided; and Whereas, by reason of the default aforesaid, the owner and holder of said note and deed of trust, declared on December 15th, 1928, all sums secured by said deed of trust immediately due and payable, requested said trustee to sell the property covered by said deed of trust, and on the 17th day of December, 1928, caused notice of said default and of election to cause said trustee to sell said property in accordance with the provisions of said deed of trust to recorded in Book 8975, Page 70, of Official Records of said County and Now Therefore, notice is hereby given that the California Title Insurance Company, by virtue of the authority vested in it as trustee, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in gold coin of the United States, on the 22nd day of April, 1929, at the hour of 11 o'clock a.m. of said day, at the western front entrance of the County Court House, in the City of Los Angeles, County and State aforesaid, all the interest conveyed to it by said deed of trust, in and to the property situated in said county and state, described as follows: That portion of Lot 6 of the C.

J. Heyler Tract, as per map recorded in Book 13, page 42, of Maps, in the office of the County Recorder of said county, described as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of the land conveyed to William C. Colver, by deed recorded in Book 2863, page 174, Official Records of said county, in the easterly line of said Lot thence along the north line of the land so conveyed to said William C. Colver, south 54' west 614.36 feet to the easterly line of the land conveyed to L. B.

Wahl, by deed recorded in Book 4104, page 204 of Deeds, records of said county; thence along the easterly line of the land conveyed to said L. B. Wahl, north no degrees east 257.73 feet to the north lino of said lot thence along said north line north 18' 27" east, feet to an angle in said north line; thence still along said north Hue south 54' east 33.10 feet to the northeast corner of said lot thence along the east line of said lot south G' west 488.09 feet to the point of beginning. Except the easterly 20 feet for road purposes, or so much thereof as shall be necessary to pay the total amount of the principal, interest, advances, charges, costs, expenses of sale and compensation of trustee. In witness whereof, the California Title Insurance Company has duly authorized this notice, by the signature of its vice-president, attested by its assistant-secretary, who has affixed the corporate seal at Los Angeles, California, 'this 18th day of March, 1929.

(Seal) CALIFORNIA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, By Eugene Wernigk, Vice-President. Attest: F. X. Price, Assistant Secretary. 4-5 Under and by virtue of an order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale, issued out of the Superior Court of the County of Los Angeles, of the State of California, on.

the 14th day of March, A. D. 1929, in the above-entitled action, wherein 8. Davis, a single man, the above- named plaintiff, obtained a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale against Jonas Halsted Baughman, by his guardian, ad litem, Charles P. Speer, et al, defendants, on the llth day of February, A.

D. 1929, for the sum of sixteen thousand four and ($16,004.07) dollars gold coin or lawful money of the United States, which said decree was, on the 13th day of February, A. D. 1929, recorded in Judgment Book 702 of said Court, at page 325, I am commanded to sell all those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being in the County of Los Angeles," State of California, and bounded and described as follows: Those portions of Lots Four (4) and Five (5) of the. Reichard Tract, as per map recorded in Book 10, Page 121 of Maps, in the office of the Recorder of said county, described as commencing at a point in tho northerly line of said Lot 5, distant north eighty-seven degrees, thirty- one minutes, thirty seconds 31' west four hundred seventy-one and sixty-eight hundredths (471.68) feet from the northeast corner there-1 of; thence north eighty-seven degrees, thirty-one minutes, thirty seconds 31' west three hundred ninety-five and ninety hundredths (395.90) feet to the west corner thereof; thence south four degrees, fifty-four minutes 54') west eight hundred fifty-nine' and thirty-six hundredths (859.36) feet to the southwest corner of said Lot Four (4), thence south eighty- eight degrees 56 minutes 30 seconds 56' east along the southerly line of said Lot Four (4), three hundred ninety-six and forty-five hundredths (396.45) feet; thence north four degrees, fifty-four minutes 54') east eight hundred forty-nine and fifty-four hundredths (849.54) feet to the point of beginning, said parcel being bounded on the south by Arroyo Avenue; AND Commencing at a point distant and ninety-four hundredths (10.94) chains south eighty-seven degrees east and five hundred and eleven and five-tenths (511.5) feet south four degrees west from the northeast corner of Lot One (1) of Tract No.

220, as per map record- in Book 14, Page 179 of Maps, in the office of the Recorder of said county; thence south eighty-six degrees east six hundred (600) feet; thence south four degrees west five hundred sixteen and three-tenths (516.3) feet; thence north eighty- six degrees west six hundred (600) feet; thence north four degrees east five hundred twelve and seven-tenths (512.7) feet to the point, of beginning, reserving the easterly twenty (20) feet thereof for public road purposes; as per book 604, page 76 of Deeds, in the office of the said County. Recorder, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining. Public notice is hereby given that, on Monday, the 15th day of April, A D. 1929, at 12 o'clock M. of that day, in front of the Court House door of the County of Los Angeles, Broadway entrance, I will, in obedience to said order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale, sell the above described property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judgment, with interests and costs, to the highest and best bidder, for cash gold coin or lawful money of the United States.

Dated this 22nd day of March, 1929. WM. I. TRAEGER, Sheriff of Los Angeles County. By W.

D. Gilman, Deputy Sheriff. Allyn H. Barber, Plaintiff's Attorney DELINQUENT NOTICE Office of Columbia Land Water Company, Covina, California, County of Los Angeles, State of California. There are delinquent on the following described stock on account of assessment 56, levied on the fourth day of February, 1929, the following amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: No.

No. Name Cert. Shrs. Amt. Cecila L.

Joy, pledgee for E. W. Parrish 577 15 150.00 E. W. Parrish 529 1 10.00 Josephine and Virgil Smithson 679 4 40.00 And in accordance with law and an order of the board of directors made on the fourth day of February, 3929, so many shares, of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of the company in Covina, California, on the fifth day of April, 1929, at nine o'clock in the morning, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale.

LUCY M. HULL, Secretary. Covina, California, March 15, 1929. Advertising in the Covina Argut jpnya the advertiser- and also tat readers. (Materials to Build CA3IN $7 10 COMHmiV STOCMO tWHM STOMS ttUF.

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FOH 3-litre ranch near AnuUeiiu; improved; 4-room bouse; baru; clilckon bouse; good well; windmill. For quick sale, sacrifice $4,250, hair cash, bal. easy terms Owner 305 Sau Fernando 4th Main, Loa Angeles. Russian Government Liberty loan, 1017 a 1,000 ruble bond for $4.80, par value $514.60 plus defaulted Intercut for 11 yra. at A speculation (or $4.80 may make $750.

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