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ve, California:-Friday, October-8,1941 Entered as lecond-€Ing matter et the postoffice at
Pacille Grove. California. under Act of March 3. 1859. No. 45
:ity Gets Quick Results
i Drive Against Shacks
0
urches to
oniote Dig
tion Meet
it at Franklin and
Estero Streets Is
ne of Meetings
ng as hig topic "Person-
ponsibilities in a World
' Dr. Henry E. Burke will
lie fiist of a series of
listic meetings Sunday
g at 7:30 o'clock in the
ected at Franklin and El
streets, Monterey. Dr.
is presenting his mes-
under sponsorship of 14
int churches of the Penin-
id the series is known as,
ited Christian Crusade. The
s will continue each evening
game hour for at least two
Burke will address a union
of young people's groups
evening at 6:30 o'clock and
iration will be held at thia
'0. .
urke is a well known evan-
leadell having served in
iacity for nine and a half
dore accepting the pastorate
Melrose Baptist church of
kland some four years ago.
rch is enthusiastically back-
local campaign as it does
in services' e-nich he often
s in his own church. Since
ke took over the pastorate
ch and church schbol mem-
; have doubled as well aq
nization's finances.
ontinued on page 5)
uggernaut;
yfullyl
SO did Dante Simpson,
Gregerson and City Alter-
rinald Eustace Foster. Mrs.
i Beaumont's hunch on the
;ton Huskies to beat Min-
vent a little sour, while Fred
thought St. Mary's would
surprise of the week. They
in reverse.
week, the differences of
are more .plentiful. Every-
One Gone - More to Follow
7 ... 4.ir,• · '
't '
The shack at 110 Carmel avenue, which hag been -removed
this week, following action taken by City Manager Erwin
Dames amd the city council under Pacific Grove's housing
ordinance. Two other shacks, one at 142 Carmel ave_iue and
the other at 218 Congress avenue, are involved in trie same
proceedings.
City Council Does A Lot of Business,
But Doesn't Tackle Expected Matters
WHAT THE CITY COUNCIL Approved the appointment by
DID WEDNESDAY NIGHt Mayor Bramblett of Joseph H.
Trowbridge as a member of
Passed the monthly c'alms on the city planning commission to
the city treasurer and author- take t 113 place of C. Pierce
ized the issuance of warrants Parsons.
for same. Total, $5,181.36.
a. Approved by ordinance the
Named Councilman J. Haroli sa'e of two parcels of property
Harper as official representa- taken for delinquent taxes.
tive of the city at the opening Approved by ordinance the
services of the United Christir.7 change of certain street names.
Crusa:le, next Sunday at Mon- Approved the action of City
terey. Munager Dames in renewing
the contract for the dumping
Accepted thanks from the of garbage at the prese.·it price
First National Bank for its of $175 a month.
cooperation in the banks set-
Approved the purchI se by the
ting aside for parking purposes
city manager of a roller for
a space behind ity. place of
pork and playground use and of
bitskiess.
a truck for the stre€2 depart-
. ment
Instructed the city manarer
Norman Paul Ig to provide for ths loan of the
services of Walter Matteson,
New Supervisor · municipal swimming pool sup-
At Asilomar ervisor, to R. E. Foster for the
8.·inual Butterfly Pagee,nt.
Norman Paul is the new Rest- Approved the payment of va.
4 .
·Ni
1
First House
Moves; More
Will Follow
Builder Will Combine
Two Shacks, Make One
Good Residence
Pacific Grove's belated campaign
for the removal of shacks from the
local residential district got into
high gear this week. The shack at
110 Carmel avenue has been re-
moved.
Frank Stephenson, local builder,
has purchased the shack at 142 Car-
mel avenue, as well as the one just
removed from 110 Carmel avenue. He
is taking the material from the two
of. them and constructing one good
house, to be -located on the,2 Car-
mel avenue Bite.
At Wednesday night's meeting of
the city council, a resolution was
adopted declaring these two shacks,
as well as the one at 218 Congress
avenue, to be public nuisances and
calling for their repair or removal
within 30 days or the city will raze
them, at the property owners' ex-
pense.
City Manager Erwin Dames de-
clared this week that the proceed-
ings, taken under Pacific Grove's
rerentlv enacted housing law, will
be pushed through, regardless of the
present activity. This will be done
so that the city may obtain jurisdic-
tion to tear down the shacks in the
event that Stephenson does not
make a proper improvement.
At the council meeting. the reso-
lution nearly died for want of ·OF
second to Councilman Fred Work-
man's motion until pictures of the
buildings were produced by W. E.
Gould, publisher of "Tide." It then
was adopted with Councilman Mur-
rey Mathews casting the lone dis-
(Continued on page 5)
A
4,112:, 61
2 J if\
(,tr001
l.if. 2 /
"There is no glory in ouistripping
donkeys"-Martial
OCTOBER
37 &-Chicagonreslarted.1871.
5.0A a v.-t- -„--- ....._.--a
, OCR Text: , ----- -]=4=-
ve, California:-Friday, October-8,1941 Entered as lecond-€Ing matter et the postoffice at
Pacille Grove. California. under Act of March 3. 1859. No. 45
:ity Gets Quick Results
i Drive Against Shacks
0
urches to
oniote Dig
tion Meet
it at Franklin and
Estero Streets Is
ne of Meetings
ng as hig topic "Person-
ponsibilities in a World
' Dr. Henry E. Burke will
lie fiist of a series of
listic meetings Sunday
g at 7:30 o'clock in the
ected at Franklin and El
streets, Monterey. Dr.
is presenting his mes-
under sponsorship of 14
int churches of the Penin-
id the series is known as,
ited Christian Crusade. The
s will continue each evening
game hour for at least two
Burke will address a union
of young people's groups
evening at 6:30 o'clock and
iration will be held at thia
'0. .
urke is a well known evan-
leadell having served in
iacity for nine and a half
dore accepting the pastorate
Melrose Baptist church of
kland some four years ago.
rch is enthusiastically back-
local campaign as it does
in services' e-nich he often
s in his own church. Since
ke took over the pastorate
ch and church schbol mem-
; have doubled as well aq
nization's finances.
ontinued on page 5)
uggernaut;
yfullyl
SO did Dante Simpson,
Gregerson and City Alter-
rinald Eustace Foster. Mrs.
i Beaumont's hunch on the
;ton Huskies to beat Min-
vent a little sour, while Fred
thought St. Mary's would
surprise of the week. They
in reverse.
week, the differences of
are more .plentiful. Every-
One Gone - More to Follow
7 ... 4.ir,• · '
't '
The shack at 110 Carmel avenue, which hag been -removed
this week, following action taken by City Manager Erwin
Dames amd the city council under Pacific Grove's housing
ordinance. Two other shacks, one at 142 Carmel ave_iue and
the other at 218 Congress avenue, are involved in trie same
proceedings.
City Council Does A Lot of Business,
But Doesn't Tackle Expected Matters
WHAT THE CITY COUNCIL Approved the appointment by
DID WEDNESDAY NIGHt Mayor Bramblett of Joseph H.
Trowbridge as a member of
Passed the monthly c'alms on the city planning commission to
the city treasurer and author- take t 113 place of C. Pierce
ized the issuance of warrants Parsons.
for same. Total, $5,181.36.
a. Approved by ordinance the
Named Councilman J. Haroli sa'e of two parcels of property
Harper as official representa- taken for delinquent taxes.
tive of the city at the opening Approved by ordinance the
services of the United Christir.7 change of certain street names.
Crusa:le, next Sunday at Mon- Approved the action of City
terey. Munager Dames in renewing
the contract for the dumping
Accepted thanks from the of garbage at the prese.·it price
First National Bank for its of $175 a month.
cooperation in the banks set-
Approved the purchI se by the
ting aside for parking purposes
city manager of a roller for
a space behind ity. place of
pork and playground use and of
bitskiess.
a truck for the stre€2 depart-
. ment
Instructed the city manarer
Norman Paul Ig to provide for ths loan of the
services of Walter Matteson,
New Supervisor · municipal swimming pool sup-
At Asilomar ervisor, to R. E. Foster for the
8.·inual Butterfly Pagee,nt.
Norman Paul is the new Rest- Approved the payment of va.
4 .
·Ni
1
First House
Moves; More
Will Follow
Builder Will Combine
Two Shacks, Make One
Good Residence
Pacific Grove's belated campaign
for the removal of shacks from the
local residential district got into
high gear this week. The shack at
110 Carmel avenue has been re-
moved.
Frank Stephenson, local builder,
has purchased the shack at 142 Car-
mel avenue, as well as the one just
removed from 110 Carmel avenue. He
is taking the material from the two
of. them and constructing one good
house, to be -located on the,2 Car-
mel avenue Bite.
At Wednesday night's meeting of
the city council, a resolution was
adopted declaring these two shacks,
as well as the one at 218 Congress
avenue, to be public nuisances and
calling for their repair or removal
within 30 days or the city will raze
them, at the property owners' ex-
pense.
City Manager Erwin Dames de-
clared this week that the proceed-
ings, taken under Pacific Grove's
rerentlv enacted housing law, will
be pushed through, regardless of the
present activity. This will be done
so that the city may obtain jurisdic-
tion to tear down the shacks in the
event that Stephenson does not
make a proper improvement.
At the council meeting. the reso-
lution nearly died for want of ·OF
second to Councilman Fred Work-
man's motion until pictures of the
buildings were produced by W. E.
Gould, publisher of "Tide." It then
was adopted with Councilman Mur-
rey Mathews casting the lone dis-
(Continued on page 5)
A
4,112:, 61
2 J if\
(,tr001
l.if. 2 /
"There is no glory in ouistripping
donkeys"-Martial
OCTOBER
37 &-Chicagonreslarted.1871.
5.0A a v.-t- -„--- ....._.--a
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