'1'ne aenniwon QI wit: umt- .v. wt,
proposed utility distrtti i formt' le
Arst step in the procedure:necessfy
to secule thia change. FOUBMin#*-
proval of the boundarias of:tEe.*R-
I V.5,4 - 'VIA-/AU.0 .... -- 111.U.I-
tions to draw the house slowly but which she has never outgrown.
les To Be ing commenced Monday, and the.Mrs. Clarendon A, Faster occupied
firmly along the street. Actual mov- Pollowing Mrs. Smith, Dr. and
house was on its new site Wednes-
the house for a number of year
ere: At Dinner day Afternoon. while they operated the bath house
Though Mr. Hinckley is cogni- Subsequently it become the rest·
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cludes all the homes in what is
town ad the East Monterey or Sea- Answers Queries
gaged in private practice.
le-Lakeside district, lying east and
His wife and daughter, Barbara,
Brth ·of · the .·Hotel Del Monte Relative To P. G. Grove with him but will probably
wil 1spend the holidays in Pacific
ounds. not return here to make their home
Boundaries: West-East side Ho- , Almcst any query that could be untll early -next year.
1 Del Monte grounds. North-Mon- made concerning Pacific Grove as He ts a brother of C. A. P™ter, Jr.
rey Bay, Park Drive, Iris Way and a snuner resort or place of rest-
Ine avenue. East--Mescal avenue. dence is answered on a card which
)uth-One-half mile south of the was recently prepared by A. c. Police Place Man
>unty road (which passes main en- Jachmus, secretary of the Pacific
ance to Hotel Del Monte) and Grove chamber of commerce. Of Lincolnesque
1mball avenue. This thumbnail prospectus in-
Regulations : cludes such data as population, Mien In Jail Cell
(1') All dogs and cats owned, har- municipilly-owned recreation parks,
Dred or kept by residents in the the $40.000 public museum, Hop- Oscar Florey, tall, gaunt, bewhis-
rea designated must be securely kills Marine Station, form of. gov. kered itinerant who professed not
inflned on the premises of the ernment, city tax rate, and similar only to look very much like Abra-
wner or in other authorized places informaUon. ham Lincoln but that he "growed
ir a period of three months begin- It is compiled on the back of a just like him." was haled into Pa-
ing November 18. 1934 and ending Postcard and may be mailed for cinc Grove police court last Friday
tbruary 18, 1935. one cent. Mr. Jochmus urges citi- on a vagrancy charge. He now so-
(2) The animals may be confined zens to secure copies at the Cham- journs in the county jail at Salinas.
n leash or in closed cage or pad- ber of Commerce office and mail In his possession at the time of
ock.
them to friends and relatives.
his arrest was a well worn Bible and
(3) Dogs or cats may not be taken a number of religious tracts. norey
ut of the area without permission Clay Requests Early declared he has spent most of his
f the Health Department. Mailing At Local lifetime as a missionary when he
(4) Dogs and cats in transit thru
P. O. To Avoid Rush -n't doing Lincoln Impersonations
he area must be kept in the vehicle for parades, moving picture pro-
n which they are being transported.
Dr. L. E. Clay, postmaster of Pa. logues and the like.
(5) Dogs and cats not kept con-
cific Grove, yesterday issued a plea Just whether his present detention
ined in accordance with these regu-
for early mailing of Christmas par- will interfere with his appearance
ations will be taken up and ordered
cels to avoid the holiday congestion. in a new moving picture in which
lestroyed after being held 48 hours
Reminders that Christmas is near he says he has been assigned to play
f owner does not claim them and
are already in evidence in the local the role of the Great Emancipator
txplain satisfactorily why the regu-
post office. Incoming and outgoing probably gives him food for renee-
ations were violated.
mails are increasing daily. tion.
(6) Failure to comply with these
·egulations will subject violators to
prosecution. Any person who wilfully , Story Of Sentiment Lies In The
,iolates these regulations is guilty of
a misdemeanor.
Moving Of Old McDougall House
Vlritten notices will be served on
all known owners of dogs or cats in
the area, explaining the regulations. Reminiscent of the primitive erty was offered by the city for
Any dog that has been immunized means of grinding grain in such sale, she later purchased it from
against rabies within the last six countries as Mexico was the means
the successful bidder.
months may be exempted from the of locomotion uulized last week by
A story of sentiment Hes in. the
regulations, 30 days after being inoc-
C. B. Hinck1ey in moving, the erst-
acquisition of the residence by Mrs.
ulated, if the owner will apply to while MacDougall residence from than 30 years ago by Burgess Wil-
Wilcoxen for it was built more
the Health Department at Colton the now municipally-owned beach coxen and first occupied by the
hall, Monterey.
property to a lot at 130 Grand
latter's daughter, Mrs. Charles
These regulations become neces- avenue.
sary to protect dogs from this dis- Smith. On frequent visits to her
A paUent plodding old Dobbin sister-in-law, Mrs. Wilcoxen devel-
fContinued on nage 6)
paced a weary number of revolu- ._. - ........... .......
trict the coundils of the thred Elt[s
will petition the board of supeiviabrs
of Monterey county to:tall'an.6*-
tion on'the question.-. ·.·. 9.. ·.Sy
"This question of public ownershli)
of the water supply," declared May-
or Ollmer, "is one of most import-
ant issues that has ever faced the
Monterey Peninsula. Regardless of
chamber of commerce activity, of
publicizing and of inducements and
attraction to visitors and prospec-
tive resldents, untll the Peninsula
can omer to home owners a plentiful
supply of cheap water, no real prog-
rea can be made. The parks, yards
and gardens of the community form
its show windows, and beautincation
is hampered when the Cost of water
is prohibitive."
"Every effort will be made to red-
ognize the large users of Water on
the Peninsula," he continued, «for
by thelr maintenance and lihprove-
ment of large and attracuve areas
of the Peninsula they are doing
much to enhance its appearance.- A
low rate will in all probabUity bo
efrected for large scale use.'S of
water."
Survey Of Health
Conditions Being
Handled By SERA
Preliminary to a consideration of
a state health insurance, a SERA
health survey is being made in 21
counties of California, among them
Monterey county, it was announced
a few days ago by Frederick Bech·
dolt.
Six relief workers under the su·
pervision of Miss Ruth Hickox ari
st work in this county. They inter*
to visit approxlmately two per-cen
of the homes representative·of 81
groups during a period of two weekE
The statistical information will show
how much medical and dental car
are needed in the county.
The Calfornia Medical associatfor
the state dental associdtion ah,
; Western Hospital association are co
' operating in the work.
reception to Reginald E. Foster, who
has returned to Pacific (Prove to
take over the law.practice of Brazil.
Saudi Partridge is general chair-
man in charge of arrangements. A
turkey dinner will be served followed
, by an Informal. veening.
ant of more modern means of dence of Mrs. Mattie MacDougall,
moving, he finds the pre-motor and still later anathema to the
method jars the house very little citizens of- the town, who wished
and minimizes the amount of dam- the dilapidated buildings of the
age from vibration. property might be razed.
New owner of the residence is Mrs. Wilcoxen plans extensive
Mrs. Anna Wilcoxen. Although she remodeling and improvement of the
bid unsuccessfully when the prop- house.
Woman's Car dipstz*03
Although her car was edged on th
Castroville highway last Sunday. b
another automobile and it tuihe
over twice in the soft dirt,. *r
Mary Unruh of Monterey was ix
injured. '
.
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, OCR Text: '1'ne aenniwon QI wit: umt- .v. wt,
proposed utility distrtti i formt' le
Arst step in the procedure:necessfy
to secule thia change. FOUBMin#*-
proval of the boundarias of:tEe.*R-
I V.5,4 - 'VIA-/AU.0 .... -- 111.U.I-
tions to draw the house slowly but which she has never outgrown.
les To Be ing commenced Monday, and the.Mrs. Clarendon A, Faster occupied
firmly along the street. Actual mov- Pollowing Mrs. Smith, Dr. and
house was on its new site Wednes-
the house for a number of year
ere: At Dinner day Afternoon. while they operated the bath house
Though Mr. Hinckley is cogni- Subsequently it become the rest·
-- - ------------- - ---1 - ./. ........ ..Il ----r---
cludes all the homes in what is
town ad the East Monterey or Sea- Answers Queries
gaged in private practice.
le-Lakeside district, lying east and
His wife and daughter, Barbara,
Brth ·of · the .·Hotel Del Monte Relative To P. G. Grove with him but will probably
wil 1spend the holidays in Pacific
ounds. not return here to make their home
Boundaries: West-East side Ho- , Almcst any query that could be untll early -next year.
1 Del Monte grounds. North-Mon- made concerning Pacific Grove as He ts a brother of C. A. P™ter, Jr.
rey Bay, Park Drive, Iris Way and a snuner resort or place of rest-
Ine avenue. East--Mescal avenue. dence is answered on a card which
)uth-One-half mile south of the was recently prepared by A. c. Police Place Man
>unty road (which passes main en- Jachmus, secretary of the Pacific
ance to Hotel Del Monte) and Grove chamber of commerce. Of Lincolnesque
1mball avenue. This thumbnail prospectus in-
Regulations : cludes such data as population, Mien In Jail Cell
(1') All dogs and cats owned, har- municipilly-owned recreation parks,
Dred or kept by residents in the the $40.000 public museum, Hop- Oscar Florey, tall, gaunt, bewhis-
rea designated must be securely kills Marine Station, form of. gov. kered itinerant who professed not
inflned on the premises of the ernment, city tax rate, and similar only to look very much like Abra-
wner or in other authorized places informaUon. ham Lincoln but that he "growed
ir a period of three months begin- It is compiled on the back of a just like him." was haled into Pa-
ing November 18. 1934 and ending Postcard and may be mailed for cinc Grove police court last Friday
tbruary 18, 1935. one cent. Mr. Jochmus urges citi- on a vagrancy charge. He now so-
(2) The animals may be confined zens to secure copies at the Cham- journs in the county jail at Salinas.
n leash or in closed cage or pad- ber of Commerce office and mail In his possession at the time of
ock.
them to friends and relatives.
his arrest was a well worn Bible and
(3) Dogs or cats may not be taken a number of religious tracts. norey
ut of the area without permission Clay Requests Early declared he has spent most of his
f the Health Department. Mailing At Local lifetime as a missionary when he
(4) Dogs and cats in transit thru
P. O. To Avoid Rush -n't doing Lincoln Impersonations
he area must be kept in the vehicle for parades, moving picture pro-
n which they are being transported.
Dr. L. E. Clay, postmaster of Pa. logues and the like.
(5) Dogs and cats not kept con-
cific Grove, yesterday issued a plea Just whether his present detention
ined in accordance with these regu-
for early mailing of Christmas par- will interfere with his appearance
ations will be taken up and ordered
cels to avoid the holiday congestion. in a new moving picture in which
lestroyed after being held 48 hours
Reminders that Christmas is near he says he has been assigned to play
f owner does not claim them and
are already in evidence in the local the role of the Great Emancipator
txplain satisfactorily why the regu-
post office. Incoming and outgoing probably gives him food for renee-
ations were violated.
mails are increasing daily. tion.
(6) Failure to comply with these
·egulations will subject violators to
prosecution. Any person who wilfully , Story Of Sentiment Lies In The
,iolates these regulations is guilty of
a misdemeanor.
Moving Of Old McDougall House
Vlritten notices will be served on
all known owners of dogs or cats in
the area, explaining the regulations. Reminiscent of the primitive erty was offered by the city for
Any dog that has been immunized means of grinding grain in such sale, she later purchased it from
against rabies within the last six countries as Mexico was the means
the successful bidder.
months may be exempted from the of locomotion uulized last week by
A story of sentiment Hes in. the
regulations, 30 days after being inoc-
C. B. Hinck1ey in moving, the erst-
acquisition of the residence by Mrs.
ulated, if the owner will apply to while MacDougall residence from than 30 years ago by Burgess Wil-
Wilcoxen for it was built more
the Health Department at Colton the now municipally-owned beach coxen and first occupied by the
hall, Monterey.
property to a lot at 130 Grand
latter's daughter, Mrs. Charles
These regulations become neces- avenue.
sary to protect dogs from this dis- Smith. On frequent visits to her
A paUent plodding old Dobbin sister-in-law, Mrs. Wilcoxen devel-
fContinued on nage 6)
paced a weary number of revolu- ._. - ........... .......
trict the coundils of the thred Elt[s
will petition the board of supeiviabrs
of Monterey county to:tall'an.6*-
tion on'the question.-. ·.·. 9.. ·.Sy
"This question of public ownershli)
of the water supply," declared May-
or Ollmer, "is one of most import-
ant issues that has ever faced the
Monterey Peninsula. Regardless of
chamber of commerce activity, of
publicizing and of inducements and
attraction to visitors and prospec-
tive resldents, untll the Peninsula
can omer to home owners a plentiful
supply of cheap water, no real prog-
rea can be made. The parks, yards
and gardens of the community form
its show windows, and beautincation
is hampered when the Cost of water
is prohibitive."
"Every effort will be made to red-
ognize the large users of Water on
the Peninsula," he continued, «for
by thelr maintenance and lihprove-
ment of large and attracuve areas
of the Peninsula they are doing
much to enhance its appearance.- A
low rate will in all probabUity bo
efrected for large scale use.'S of
water."
Survey Of Health
Conditions Being
Handled By SERA
Preliminary to a consideration of
a state health insurance, a SERA
health survey is being made in 21
counties of California, among them
Monterey county, it was announced
a few days ago by Frederick Bech·
dolt.
Six relief workers under the su·
pervision of Miss Ruth Hickox ari
st work in this county. They inter*
to visit approxlmately two per-cen
of the homes representative·of 81
groups during a period of two weekE
The statistical information will show
how much medical and dental car
are needed in the county.
The Calfornia Medical associatfor
the state dental associdtion ah,
; Western Hospital association are co
' operating in the work.
reception to Reginald E. Foster, who
has returned to Pacific (Prove to
take over the law.practice of Brazil.
Saudi Partridge is general chair-
man in charge of arrangements. A
turkey dinner will be served followed
, by an Informal. veening.
ant of more modern means of dence of Mrs. Mattie MacDougall,
moving, he finds the pre-motor and still later anathema to the
method jars the house very little citizens of- the town, who wished
and minimizes the amount of dam- the dilapidated buildings of the
age from vibration. property might be razed.
New owner of the residence is Mrs. Wilcoxen plans extensive
Mrs. Anna Wilcoxen. Although she remodeling and improvement of the
bid unsuccessfully when the prop- house.
Woman's Car dipstz*03
Although her car was edged on th
Castroville highway last Sunday. b
another automobile and it tuihe
over twice in the soft dirt,. *r
Mary Unruh of Monterey was ix
injured. '
.
f. 44 -04\ 60 BE-
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