alcohol jan -j… · at fort benning. ga.. in june. captain clark is regularly assigned as the...

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8-4 THE PRESS' Thursday, May II, 1961 SALUTE Army Pvt. Ronald M. Bo- hannan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris B o h a n n a n, 2150'! Honker Ave., Torra-nco, Calif., (graduated from the 82nd Air- | borne Division Jump School at Fort Bragg, N. C., April 28. Bohannan received his par- achutist wings'after complet- ing- four weeks of intensive ground and aerial training which included five parachute jumps. The 82nd, a major Strategic Army Corps (STflAC) unit, constantly maintains an im- mediate readiness for ce for airborne deplayment to any area of the world. He entered the Army last November and -was last sta- tioned at Fort Ord, Calif. The 18-year-old soldier is a HHiO graduate of Narbonne High School in Lomita. + * * * Army Specialist Five Leo R. Crocker, whose wife, Bar- bara, lives at 51'5 S. 516 S. 4nth West Ave., Tulsa, Okla., participated in Exercise Spring Tonic, a V Corps field training exercise in Germany which ended April 27. Spring Tonic was designed to test the ability of signal units to privide fast, efficient field communications between V. Corps headquarters and other corps under simulated combat conditions. Specialist Crocker, a cook in the corps' 35th Transporta- tion Company, which is regu- lary located in Frankfurt, en- tered the Army in February 1054 and arrived overseas, on this tour of duty, in Decem- ber 1959. The 28-year-old soldier, son of Mrs. Lois T. Crocker, 22700 Orchard St., Torrance, Calif. He attended Los Angeles Har- bor Junior College, Wilming- ton. * * * * Jam«* W. Mork, apprentice petty officer second class. USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam B. Mork.of 25909 Lucille Ave., Lomita, was graduated.] April 21, from nine weeks of] Recruit Training at the Naval] Training Center. San Diego,! Calif. i i Apprentice petty officers are chosen from the ranks of the seaman recruits to assist Company Commanders. The selection is based on indivi- dual aptitude and leadership qualities. * * + * Capt. Kenneth I). Clark, 38. son of Mrs. Hoy Lloyd, 1608 W. 220th. Torrance. is com- peting in the Fifth U.S. Army rifle and pistol matches at Fort Rilev, Kan. The matches were scheduled to end May 6.1 During these matches, top Al Gerds of 22523 Warmsida:{ marckmen from units throug-jAve., Torrance, is serving- out the 13-state Fifth Armyjwith the Third Marine Air- area are competing for tro- craft Wing at the El Toro Ma- phies and the opportunity tojrine Corps Air Station, Santa} represent the Fifth Army at! \na Calif represent the All-Army championships at Fort Benning. Ga.. in June. Captain Clark is regularly assigned as the supply officer at the 3,11th General Hospital, Minot. N.D. He is a 1940 graduate of Minot (N. D.) High School Ana, Calif. The wing provides helicopJ- ter. transport ami jet air sup- port for infantrymen of the First Marine Division at near* by Camp Pendleton. Calif. t ; * * * » . * Marine Pfc. Richard A. and was employed by the Post!Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs'. Richard R. Fisher of 17103 Ardath Ave.. Torrance, is serving with the Third Ma- * * * * irine Aircraft Wing at the El Marine MSgt. Millard D. (Torn Marine Corps Air Sta- Savage, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ition. Santa Ana. Calif. Office Department before en- tering the Army. His wife, Thelma, lives in Minot, N.D. ANYWHERE YOU GO D. E. Stonar modal« tha luit thai takes th« man anywhere comfortably clear around the calendar. Spring-weave tailored by Palm Beach Co., the luit it available at the Torrance Men'* Shop, corner of Sartori and Marcelina St«., in downtown Torrance. LI6AL NOTICES NOTICE OF IMPROVKMENT IN THE MATTKR OK COUNTY IM- PROVKMKNT NO. 2\2»-M (HAT UTRKKT) NOTICK If? HKRKUY G1VKN THAT AT ITS MKKTlN<i ON THK 2ND DAY OF MAY, 1061. THK BOARD OK .SUPERVISORS OK THK COUNTY OK LOS ANUKLE8. STATE OK CAL- IFORNIA. ADOl'TKD A RESOLUTION OK INTENTION WHICH DKCLARKLj THK 1NTKNT1ON OK THK HOARD TO ORUKR THK ACQUISITION OK THK NKCKSHARY RIGHTS OK WAY AND TO ORDER WORK TO UK DONK AND UIPROVKMENT MADK. AND THAT ON THK 2ND DAY OK MAY, 19<il, A RKPORT." CONSISTING OK PLANS., KPKCIKICAT1ONS, AN ESTIMATE OK i'OUT. A DIAGRAM. AND PROPOSfiD v, K88MKNT. WAS KILKD WITH IHK BOARD. AND THAT ON I HK .2ND DAY OK MAY. l««il. A RESOLU- TION WAR ADOPTED BY THK HOARD HKTTINp THK 22ND DAY OK JUNE. )MI. AT THK HOUR OF 9:30 O'CLOCK A.M., AS THE DAY AND THK HOUR, : i?OOM OF THK AND THK HK' BOARD OF \*l HA LI- OF WEST TKMI'L) TKMPLK STRKKT AND GRAND AVK- LEGAL NOTICES NANCE NO. 7(847, TO HEAR~OHJKC- ] TIONS OR PROTKNTS TO THK MAK- ING OF SUCH FINDING AND *DK- TBRMINATJON BY THK HOAKI) AK- TKR SUCH PURLIC HKARINti. IK THK BOARD BY NO LKSS THAN A FOUR-FIFTHS VOTE OF ALL MKM- BKRS THKRKOF. KINDS AND DK- TKRMINKS THAT THK PUBLIC CON- VENIENCE AND NECESSITY RK- QUIRK KIJCH ACQUISITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS IT MAY OHDF.R SUCH ACQUISITIONS AND IMPROVE- MENTS WITHOUT VURTHKR PRO- CKKDINGS WITH RESPECT TO THK DKIIT LIMITATION OR MAJORITY PROTEST PROVISIONS OF DIVISION 4 OF THK STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODES OF THE STATE OF CALIFOR- NIA Serial bond* nhall l>e issu«M In ac cordance with Division 7, Streets and Highway* Code I Improvement Art of 11111), to represent each sssesument of fifty dollars ($fiOXH» or more remain ing: iipaid for thirty (30t days after the date of the recording of the Dia gram and Assessment for this improve ment. The serial bonds shall extend over n period ending nine (fll years from .the second day of January next ORS. ROOM I RATION. fiOO . rrf|m , hp H* ri , n 4 rtBjr or jsniiary next HH.KT (CORNER I succeeding the next, September 1st fol- i,, wlnK fheir Hale. ahall become due in aqua) NUft), LOR ANGF.LKS 12. CALIKOR- Th, pr i nci p,| NIA. AS THE PLACE, FIXKD BY THE | and r>lly(1 ble to _ .. ..... . ^.._. BOA*D FOR HEARINc; PROTESTS , pll y mtjl ta on earh October l»t.h IN HALATION TO THK PROPOSED 1 IMPROVEMENT in K l.h* September tut following The proponed Improvement shall In- rlud« the. acquisition of rlichts of way for road purpoaea consisting in general of th« aoutlierly 'M feet of Lot. 1». '1 i-act No. A'l"-< anil 'h« northerly 20 feat of I*ot Z*. Trs'-t No. ?.':',(*, together with circular corner cut-offs at th» in- teraction of aaid riithts of way for road purpose* with Meyl«r Street ; lo he known as FIAT STREET: and the eriuisltion of right* of way for drain- ';••• purpoaea consisting In general of the f.,'l'...»jn»: the westerly 10 feet of the northerly 302.* feet of Ix»t IK. Tract No 323fl, and over the northeasterly eorn«r nt Lot IB. Tract No. W39, and that, portion of Lot 14. Tract. No. MM. bound«d aa follow*: Beginning at the intersection of the southerly line of ssld Lot H. with n «1r»lffht line which paries through a point, in a line paral- lel with and 3 feet -aaterly,, measured at right angles, from the easterly line t,t Ix>t 19, Tract No. 323ft, aaid point b«lng distant aoutherly theraon ZO./W) feet, from the southerly Hn« of 220th S»r««t, and which paasas through tne intarwctlon of a lin« parallel with and «« It faet wasterly. measured at. right n«|«a. from the easterly Hfi« nt aaW L«t 14, »»if» a line parallel with and Ml. 49 fa*t. northerly, meaaured at, rljrhl saclaa. from tha c«nt*r lint of 220th Htr«*«; thene* wasterly alon» aaW flrat rn<rfltlnn«4 amitbwrlT line to a Una paral- lel with and 'IM feet southwesterly. measure! at rifht sngles. from aaid i*ht, Una thence northwesterly alonr . id laat nnwtioned parallel fine. 126.00 fM4 . thanca northerly to tha nonh- »>Mt«rly terminus of a line parallel with and 2.»» fa*t northaaaUrlr. w«aa- nr»4 at. right anglea. frprn said atrslrht Hn«, aalrf northwesterly Urmlnus of lid laat mentioned paralUI lina bajnit Mintaiit northwanterly th«r»on l«§.00 fe*t from aaid sotiUwrlv line of aaid Isat m*ntlonad parslW liri« 136.00 feet t-> as Id last mentioned aouthwlr Hn«: thanee. w*at*rly alone "«ld laat '"*" tioned toutharly Una to th* point of V-- rinfiinir and the arqulnitlon of tempo- rary rlthta of way for construction porposra consisting of strip* of Innd '/) feet wide lying northeasterly and eatUrly of, and adjacent to, th* al»wr* d«erib«4 rl*hta of way f»f dralnng* i.uraoiM ' and the construction of <••>- ^. w . * nn , r »** enrh and gutter, preml* ,, . .«» hase and draiin- he ABOVK DE- .tj:.iii.. JUK WAY TO BE \8 HAT STREET and the , of cement corn rote curb ,-,n ,,-, and premix pavement, on afgrw.tt has. In MEVLER «TBK>-T >,.t we«>n lln»a approxlrnat*ly 1«0 feet ["".,''' * ' nt«r Hn" of the .'(',,' i » RIGHTS OF v , TO t'f, r.N OWN AS FIAT li-i.'KT: and t.b» conatruct.ion of re- r,f-.i- *d <-onerety plp« In tnf.^ B2X« DESCRIBED RIGim OF WAY FOR DRATNAOE PURI'OSKH; and th« c.on- atrnetlorl of reinforced concr^e T'tT>* nrf the removal and ret kind of cement exmcr«te . ~»IU »nd r,i.ven."nt in ?">.'''• '".'' " ' "'" '. '" , ."'' Y ',,.' , .- . . -., i . r."'. '' riant »oik . ari'l th- f the grade of the -. he acquired for ' ; ' '' . ,,,d to Improved under "iings. ,,,' he work or ImprovemenU , aid »h*ll don« and performed own on and in accordance, with , -hr :^ s dea ehown on aaid plana , ' t IneluoVd In aaid "R«- i,il*'ir IIHI^ iinTii 1'iny ivnifi. The firitt. Interest, payment shall l»e pny- ahle to the Treasurer on tha April 15th next succeeding 'he March 1st or the October 15th next <#ucceedlng the Sep- tember 1st, SK the rase may he. next following the flat.e of the liondx. Tha following interest payments shall esch b* for six months interest and shall be payable to the Treasurer on ea«h fifteenth dn{ of April nnd Ortofcer, tha last, intercut payment coming due the October Kith Immediately preceding tha la«t annual payment, of the T>ri'icip«l of the bonds laxued to represent the The bond* inn II benr lnt«rest at. ft rste to lie determined on the sale there- of provided, however, that said rate hall not. exceed the maximum rate of afx per cent per nnniim. The proceedings for the aforesaid ar- nulslHon, work and Improvement shnll be under nnd In accordance with the provision* of «n Act. of the Le«l<ils- lure of the Htnte of California denlg- nated snd known as Division 12. Rtr««*t« and Hlghwaya (!o<le (Munlrlpa,) Improvement Act of IfllSl. Any person interested In. or object- ing to said Improvement, or tha acquisi- tion proposed to he had. or to the work proposed to he done, or to the extant of the saawomant. district, or to tha proposed assessment or to an» or all of the foregoing, msv file »' writ- ten protest with the f.lerk of tha Hoard of Pupervisors at or before the time set for the. hearing as h«nrinahnra a«t forth. For further particulars. r«fer to the above-mentioned Resolution nt Intention and "Ha-port." JftBALi (JORDON T. NICUVIO Clerk of tha Board of Supervisors Torranae Press, Thursday. Mar It. Id, 1041. NOTUK OF HEARING ON F-ROPOHKn ANNKXATIOV OF TBRRITORY TO THK ATHFNH uc:jiTiN(; niHTRicr I'KTITION NO. 3I-*I NOTICK IS HKRKBY <;)VF,N thst on the 2nd dav of May, 1011. a petition was filed with the Board of Rupervis- rtra of tha County of Los Angeles, State of Californfn. proponing Ihst the territory hereinafter described tia an- hen.d to the Athens Lighting District. pursuant, to the provisions of the Hlgh- wsy Llgn'iriK l»i»trli t Act iHortlona 19000 et swj. of the Streets and Hlgh- waya Code, of the HtaM of California). The said territory proposed to be an- nexed to the said Athens Lighting District Is not within the limits of any other Lighting District, and consists of the area within the following described boundaries : Beginning at the Intersection of the northerly prolongation of th* wssUrly line of Ixrt, 1 of Tract No. 1«07«, M shown on map recorded In Book 4*,6. pages 90 and 81 of Maps, in the office of the Recorder of the County of Ix« ' ngeles. with the center tin* of 22flth ' eet (formerly Ocean RtraeU aa said uier line in shown on aaid man: inence easterly along said center line to the northerly prolongation of the f-ntterlv line of Lot 40 of said trai't I "< rly along said laat, men- .ngation and continuing fiterly and northwesterly uioiiji the txmndary of said tract, to the most, westerly corner of 1/ot U of said tract: thence nor iWi-tlerly In a direct line to the « " corner of Ix»t 22 of said t ' northwesterly, northerly an-! ..long aaid boun- dary in the aoul.hwsaierly corner of Ixjl' 4 of aaid tract; thenn* northerly i f,le In the Offi « Is hereby m* h.il Vh- r*t""' hv , I "'NOTICE is* HKRKBV <;IVKN that '*•- —••! Board «<f HupeTvla<ira haa fixed day of June, ml, at it :UO s.rn. thereof. In the Hearing ,MI of the Bosrd of Hujrervisori, •'•.••HI :*HI. Hall r.f Admlnlatratlon. .'iti'i . t-mt Tempi* Hirer) (corner of T^rnple f'.r all ' HtVeet and Urand AvenUel. Los Anire- the ssaWi-'lea 12, California, aa /he time nnd 1 pis'1 *- for the hearinjr upon the .*id led eon* «f '*»* Pr " ' " n<< " n)r "' snd Improvement i agalnat i' >,( any '• that all |.-cnn« 'I'^iiin? 'hereon mny then appear Tha fi,.-Koing notice haa be«« " iv ""|| purnuant to an order of th« aaW Board of Supervisors dated Msv 2, Iflrtt GORDON T. NKSVI'; " tll« !i'.. I ' anc.e Freaa, Thuraila. '». F~S tOINIV FIND OUT WHY i 1701 W. Pacific Coast Highway--Harbor City 415 W. Compton Blvd. - Compton 8345 Van Owens Blvd. - Reseda, Calif. v 1327 El Prado--Torrance Pr!c«« Good May 11 thru May 14 1961 ... about DOUBLE Yes, and DOUBLE STAlV and Cosmetics^ You Stf WHITE BREAD SLICED LARGE LOAF Covi»<«* REG. 3 TUBE REG. 29c RUBBING ALCOHOL ISOPROPYL FULL PINT »•«. Iff BOBBIE PINS K*g. 98c BUBBLE BATH .7$ IRON "BOARD COVER VACUUM BOTTLE 1% R««. $T.9| Ventilated CAR SEAT CUSHION ••f. $4.tf OtcilUrlng EVERAIN SPRINKLER LIQUID BLEACH M 2 IMS NYLONS PATIO PUSH BROOM 99* R«g. $1.91 T.V. Kin* S4i« 44 m^ TV TRAY TABLE V". * I 47 LIDO HAIR SPRAY For Lovely Hair-Dot REG. 79c CAN 23' 3.5^00 CIGARETTE DISCOUNTS! FAMOUS STEAM & DRY FREE 50 FT. IRQ $9.8* $£66 CARTON On* Roll of Kodak 127, 120,620 Black A Whit* Givon With Each Roll Uft For Dovelopinq PopuUr 7/16' $7.49 ( R.g. , Six* KING S^fc20 OR ^^L FILTERS ^^ CTN. Reg. $2.00 HOME PERMANENTS ANTISEPTIC LISTERI YOUR CHOICE EA. Kills germs on contact. Use every day for oral hygiene. .JK

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Page 1: ALCOHOL Jan -J… · at Fort Benning. Ga.. in June. Captain Clark is regularly assigned as the supply officer at the 3,11th General Hospital, Minot. N.D. He is a 1940 graduate of

8-4 THE PRESS' Thursday, May II, 1961

SALUTEArmy Pvt. Ronald M. Bo-

hannan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris B o h a n n a n, 2150'! Honker Ave., Torra-nco, Calif.,

(graduated from the 82nd Air- | borne Division Jump School at Fort Bragg, N. C., April 28.

Bohannan received his par­ achutist wings'after complet­ ing- four weeks of intensive ground and aerial training which included five parachute jumps.

The 82nd, a major Strategic Army Corps (STflAC) unit, constantly maintains an im­ mediate readiness for ce for

airborne deplayment to any area of the world.

He entered the Army last November and -was last sta­ tioned at Fort Ord, Calif.

The 18-year-old soldier is a HHiO graduate of NarbonneHigh School in Lomita.

+ * * *Army Specialist Five Leo

R. Crocker, whose wife, Bar­ bara, lives at 51'5 S. 516 S. 4nth West Ave., Tulsa, Okla., participated in Exercise Spring Tonic, a V Corps field training exercise in Germany which ended April 27.

Spring Tonic was designed to test the ability of signal units to privide fast, efficient field communications between

V. Corps headquarters and other corps under simulated combat conditions.

Specialist Crocker, a cook in the corps' 35th Transporta­ tion Company, which is regu- lary located in Frankfurt, en­ tered the Army in February 1054 and arrived overseas, on this tour of duty, in Decem­ ber 1959.

The 28-year-old soldier, son of Mrs. Lois T. Crocker, 22700 Orchard St., Torrance, Calif. He attended Los Angeles Har­ bor Junior College, Wilming-ton.

* * * *Jam«* W. Mork, apprentice

petty officer second class. USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­

liam B. Mork.of 25909 Lucille Ave., Lomita, was graduated.] April 21, from nine weeks of] Recruit Training at the Naval] Training Center. San Diego,!Calif. ii

Apprentice petty officers are chosen from the ranks of the seaman recruits to assist Company Commanders. The selection is based on indivi­ dual aptitude and leadershipqualities.

* * + *Capt. Kenneth I). Clark, 38.

son of Mrs. Hoy Lloyd, 1608 W. 220th. Torrance. is com­ peting in the Fifth U.S. Army rifle and pistol matches at Fort Rilev, Kan. The matches were scheduled to end May 6.1

During these matches, top Al Gerds of 22523 Warmsida:{ marckmen from units throug-jAve., Torrance, is serving- out the 13-state Fifth Armyjwith the Third Marine Air- area are competing for tro- craft Wing at the El Toro Ma- phies and the opportunity tojrine Corps Air Station, Santa} represent the Fifth Army at! \na Califrepresentthe All-Army championshipsat Fort Benning. Ga.. in June.

Captain Clark is regularly assigned as the supply officer at the 3,11th General Hospital, Minot. N.D.

He is a 1940 graduate of Minot (N. D.) High School

Ana, Calif.The wing provides helicopJ-

ter. transport ami jet air sup­ port for infantrymen of the First Marine Division at near* by Camp Pendleton. Calif. t ;

* * * » . *Marine Pfc. Richard A.

and was employed by the Post!Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs'.Richard R. Fisher of 17103 Ardath Ave.. Torrance, is serving with the Third Ma-

* * * * irine Aircraft Wing at the El Marine MSgt. Millard D. (Torn Marine Corps Air Sta-

Savage, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ition. Santa Ana. Calif.

Office Department before en­ tering the Army. His wife, Thelma, lives in Minot, N.D.

ANYWHERE YOU GO D. E. Stonar modal« tha luit thai takes th« man anywhere comfortably clear around the calendar. Spring-weave tailored by Palm Beach Co., the luit it available at the Torrance Men'* Shop, corner of Sartori and Marcelina St«., in downtown Torrance.

LI6AL NOTICESNOTICE OF IMPROVKMENTIN THE MATTKR OK COUNTY IM-

PROVKMKNT NO. 2\2»-M (HATUTRKKT) NOTICK If? HKRKUY G1VKN THAT AT ITS MKKTlN<i ON THK 2ND DAY OF MAY, 1061. THK BOARD OK .SUPERVISORS OK THK COUNTY OK LOS ANUKLE8. STATE OK CAL­ IFORNIA. ADOl'TKD A RESOLUTION OK INTENTION WHICH DKCLARKLj THK 1NTKNT1ON OK THK HOARD TO ORUKR THK ACQUISITION OK THK NKCKSHARY RIGHTS OK WAY AND TO ORDER WORK TO UK DONK AND UIPROVKMENT MADK. AND THAT ON THK 2ND DAY OK MAY, 19<il, A RKPORT." CONSISTING OK PLANS., KPKCIKICAT1ONS, AN ESTIMATE OK i'OUT. A DIAGRAM. AND PROPOSfiD v, K88MKNT. WAS KILKD WITH IHK BOARD. AND THAT ON I HK .2ND DAY OK MAY. l««il. A RESOLU­ TION WAR ADOPTED BY THK HOARD HKTTINp THK 22ND DAY OK JUNE. )MI. AT THK HOUR OF 9:30 O'CLOCK A.M., AS THE DAY AND THK HOUR,

: i?OOM OF THKAND THK HK'BOARD OF\*l HA LI- OFWEST TKMI'L)TKMPLK STRKKT AND GRAND AVK-

LEGAL NOTICESNANCE NO. 7(847, TO HEAR~OHJKC- ] TIONS OR PROTKNTS TO THK MAK­ ING OF SUCH FINDING AND *DK- TBRMINATJON BY THK HOAKI) AK- TKR SUCH PURLIC HKARINti. IK THK BOARD BY NO LKSS THAN A FOUR-FIFTHS VOTE OF ALL MKM- BKRS THKRKOF. KINDS AND DK- TKRMINKS THAT THK PUBLIC CON­ VENIENCE AND NECESSITY RK- QUIRK KIJCH ACQUISITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS IT MAY OHDF.R SUCH ACQUISITIONS AND IMPROVE­ MENTS WITHOUT VURTHKR PRO- CKKDINGS WITH RESPECT TO THK DKIIT LIMITATION OR MAJORITY PROTEST PROVISIONS OF DIVISION 4 OF THK STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODES OF THE STATE OF CALIFOR­ NIA

Serial bond* nhall l>e issu«M In ac­ cordance with Division 7, Streets and Highway* Code I Improvement Art of 11111), to represent each sssesument of fifty dollars ($fiOXH» or more remain­ ing: iipaid for thirty (30t days after the date of the recording of the Dia­ gram and Assessment for this improve­ ment. The serial bonds shall extend over n period ending nine (fll years from .the second day of January next

ORS. ROOMI RATION. fiOO . rrf|m , hp H*ri , n 4 rtBjr or jsniiary next

HH.KT (CORNER I succeeding the next, September 1st fol-i,,wlnK fheir Hale.

ahall become due in aqua)

NUft), LOR ANGF.LKS 12. CALIKOR- Th, pr i ncip,|NIA. AS THE PLACE, FIXKD BY THE | and r>lly(1 ble to _ .. ..... . ^.._.BOA*D FOR HEARINc; PROTESTS , plly mtjlta on earh October l»t.hIN HALATION TO THK PROPOSED 1IMPROVEMENT

in K l.h* September tut following

The proponed Improvement shall In-rlud« the. acquisition of rlichts of wayfor road purpoaea consisting in generalof th« aoutlierly 'M feet of Lot. 1».'1 i-act No. A'l"-< anil 'h« northerly 20feat of I*ot Z*. Trs'-t No. ?.':',(*, togetherwith circular corner cut-offs at th» in­teraction of aaid riithts of way forroad purpose* with Meyl«r Street ; lohe known as FIAT STREET: and theeriuisltion of right* of way for drain-';••• purpoaea consisting In general of thef.,'l'...»jn»: the westerly 10 feet of thenortherly 302.* feet of Ix»t IK. TractNo 323fl, and over the northeasterlyeorn«r nt Lot IB. Tract No. W39, andthat, portion of Lot 14. Tract. No. MM.bound«d aa follow*: Beginning at theintersection of the southerly line ofssld Lot H. with n «1r»lffht line whichparies through a point, in a line paral­lel with and 3 feet -aaterly,, measuredat right angles, from the easterly linet,t Ix>t 19, Tract No. 323ft, aaid pointb«lng distant aoutherly theraon ZO./W)feet, from the southerly Hn« of 220thS»r««t, and which paasas through tneintarwctlon of a lin« parallel with and«« It faet wasterly. measured at. right n«|«a. from the easterly Hfi« nt aaWL«t 14, »»if» a line parallel with andMl. 49 fa*t. northerly, meaaured at, rljrhlsaclaa. from tha c«nt*r lint of 220thHtr«*«; thene* wasterly alon» aaW flratrn<rfltlnn«4 amitbwrlT line to a Una paral­lel with and 'IM feet southwesterly.measure! at rifht sngles. from aaid i*ht, Una thence northwesterly alonr. id laat nnwtioned parallel fine. 126.00fM4 . thanca northerly to tha nonh-»>Mt«rly terminus of a line parallelwith and 2.»» fa*t northaaaUrlr. w«aa-nr»4 at. right anglea. frprn said atrslrhtHn«, aalrf northwesterly Urmlnus of lid laat mentioned paralUI lina bajnitMintaiit northwanterly th«r»on l«§.00fe*t from aaid sotiUwrlv line of aaid

Isat m*ntlonad parslW liri« 136.00 feet t-> as Id last mentioned aouthwlr Hn«: thanee. w*at*rly alone "«ld laat '"*" tioned toutharly Una to th* point of V-- rinfiinir and the arqulnitlon of tempo­rary rlthta of way for constructionporposra consisting of strip* of Innd '/) feet wide lying northeasterly andeatUrly of, and adjacent to, th* al»wr* d«erib«4 rl*hta of way f»f dralnng*i.uraoiM ' and the construction of <••>-^. w. *nn, r»** enrh and gutter, preml*

,, . .«» hase and draiin-he ABOVK DE-

.tj:.iii.. JUK WAY TO BE\8 HAT STREET and the , of cement corn rote curb

,-,n ,,-, and premix pavement, onafgrw.tt has. In MEVLER «TBK>-T>,.t w e«>n lln»a approxlrnat*ly 1«0 feet

["".,''' * ' nt«r Hn" of the.'(',,' i » RIGHTS OFv , TO t'f, r.N OWN AS FIAT

li-i.'KT: and t.b» conatruct.ion of re- r,f-.i- *d <-onerety plp« In tnf.^ B2X« DESCRIBED RIGim OF WAY FOR DRATNAOE PURI'OSKH; and th« c.on- atrnetlorl of reinforced concr^e T'tT>* nrf the removal and retkind of cement exmcr«te . ~»IU »nd r,i.ven."nt in ?">.'''•

'".'' " ' "'" '. '" , ."'' Y

',,.' , .- . . -., i . r."'. • • '' riant »oik . ari'l th-f the grade of the-. he acquired for ' ; ' '' .

,,,d to h« Improved under"iings.

,,,' he work or ImprovemenU, aid »h*ll h» don« and performed

own on and in accordance, with, -hr :^ s dea ehown on aaid plana , ' t IneluoVd In aaid "R«-

i,il*'ir IIHI^ iinTii 1'iny ivnifi. The firitt. Interest, payment shall l»e pny-

ahle to the Treasurer on tha April 15thnext succeeding 'he March 1st or theOctober 15th next <#ucceedlng the Sep­tember 1st, SK the rase may he. nextfollowing the flat.e of the liondx. Thafollowing interest payments shall eschb* for six months interest and shallbe payable to the Treasurer on ea«hfifteenth dn{ of April nnd Ortofcer, thalast, intercut payment coming due theOctober Kith Immediately preceding thala«t annual payment, of the T>ri'icip«lof the bonds laxued to represent the

The bond* inn II benr lnt«rest at. ftrste to lie determined on the sale there­of provided, however, that said rate hall not. exceed the maximum rate ofafx per cent per nnniim.

The proceedings for the aforesaid ar-nulslHon, work and Improvement shnllbe under nnd In accordance with theprovision* of «n Act. of the Le«l<ils-lure of the Htnte of California denlg-nated snd known as Division 12.Rtr««*t« and Hlghwaya (!o<le (Munlrlpa,)Improvement Act of IfllSl.

Any person interested In. or object­ing to said Improvement, or tha acquisi­tion proposed to he had. or to thework proposed to he done, or to theextant of the saawomant. district, or totha proposed assessment or to an» orall of the foregoing, msv file »' writ­ten protest with the f.lerk of tha Hoardof Pupervisors at or before the timeset for the. hearing as h«nrinahnra a«tforth.

For further particulars. r«fer to theabove-mentioned Resolution nt Intentionand "Ha-port."JftBALi

(JORDON T. NICUVIOClerk of tha Board ofSupervisors

Torranae Press, Thursday. Mar It. Id,1041.

NOTUK OF HEARING ON F-ROPOHKn ANNKXATIOV OF

TBRRITORY TO THK ATHFNHuc:jiTiN(; niHTRicrI'KTITION NO. 3I-*I

NOTICK IS HKRKBY <;)VF,N thst on the 2nd dav of May, 1011. a petitionwas filed with the Board of Rupervis- rtra of tha County of Los Angeles,State of Californfn. proponing Ihst theterritory hereinafter described tia an-hen.d to the Athens Lighting District.pursuant, to the provisions of the Hlgh-wsy Llgn'iriK l»i»trli t Act iHortlona19000 et swj. of the Streets and Hlgh­waya Code, of the HtaM of California).The said territory proposed to be an­nexed to the said Athens Lighting District Is not within the limits of any other Lighting District, and consists ofthe area within the following describedboundaries :

Beginning at the Intersection of thenortherly prolongation of th* wssUrlyline of Ixrt, 1 of Tract No. 1«07«, M shown on map recorded In Book 4*,6. pages 90 and 81 of Maps, in the office of the Recorder of the County of Ix« ' ngeles. with the center tin* of 22flth

' eet (formerly Ocean RtraeU aa said uier line in shown on aaid man:

inence easterly along said center lineto the northerly prolongation of thef-ntterlv line of Lot 40 of said trai't I

"< rly along said laat, men-.ngation and continuing fiterly and northwesterly

uioiiji the txmndary of said tract, to themost, westerly corner of 1/ot U of saidtract: thence nor iWi-tlerly In a directline to the « " corner of Ix»t22 of said t ' northwesterly,northerly an-! ..long aaid boun­dary in the aoul.hwsaierly corner ofIxjl' 4 of aaid tract; thenn* northerly i

f,le In the Offi « Is hereby m*

h.il Vh- r*t""'

hv ,I "'NOTICE is* HKRKBV <;IVKN that

'*•- —••! Board «<f HupeTvla<ira haa fixed day of June, ml, at it :UO

s.rn. thereof. In the Hearing ,MI of the Bosrd of Hujrervisori,

•'•.••HI :*HI. Hall r.f Admlnlatratlon. .'iti'i . t-mt Tempi* Hirer) (corner of T^rnple

„ f'.r all ' HtVeet and Urand AvenUel. Los Anire- the ssaWi-'lea 12, California, aa /he time nnd

1 pis'1 *- for the hearinjr upon the .*idled eon* «f '*»* Pr " ' " n<< " n)r "' snd Improvement i agalnat i'

>,( any '• •that all |.-cnn« 'I'^iiin? 'hereon mny then appear

Tha fi,.-Koing notice haa be«« " iv ""|| purnuant to an order of th« aaW Board of Supervisors dated Msv 2, Iflrtt

GORDON T. NKSVI';" tll« !i'.. • I '

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