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County to Aid Riverside Then Sue on Water Row
SANTA ANA—Reports from upriver said today that Riverside county water interests are beginning to organize for Metropolitan Water District membership, but it won't stall off the injunction suit to be heard soon in Superior Court here.
In fact, President John W. Crill, Garden Grove, of the Orange County Water District said, water leaders from this county will help Riverside organize—and then sue them.
Hunt to Buy Can Firm Stock
Hunt Foods, Inc. has offered to purchase up to $3,248 shares of the common stock of United Can & Glass Company for $11.50 per share, it was disclosed today in a letter addressed to United stockholders by their President, R. J. Miedel.
Hunt now owns 39,528 shares and the purchase of an additional block of 16,754 recently offered, has been authorized. These, combined with the additional shares it seeks, would give Hunt a total of 139,528 shares or approximately 35 per cent of the 397,787 shares outstanding.
Certain United stockholders have already indicated that they will accept Hunt's offer to the extent of 26,060 of the total shares sought. In the event that certificates for more than $3,246 shares are received in response to this offer, from each shareholder will be apportioned on a pro rata basis.
The United Can & Glass Company is an important supplier of both tin and glass containers to Hunt, as well as a supplier of bottles to one of California's principal wine makers and to canmaking machinery to other canners. In addition to its can and glass plants at Hayward, United also operates a can plant at Hunt's Headquarters cannery in Fullerton.
CONSIDERED — White House officials are considering Governor Alfred E. Driscoll (above) of New Jersey as possible successor Martin P. Durkin as secretary of labor.
Children's Clothes Sought by Local Salvation Army
The Salvation Army Social Service Center which serves this area is being deluged with requests daily for all kinds of suitable clothing for children this week as they turn to school.
Certain United stockholders have already indicated that they will accept Hunt's offer to the extent of 26,000 of the total shares sought. In the event that certificates for more than 83,246 shares are received in response to this offer, from each shareholder will be portioned on a pro rata basis.
The United Can & Glass Company is an important supplier of both tin and glass containers to Hunt, as well as a supplier of bottles to one of California's principal wine makers and to canmaking machinery to other canners. In addition to its can and glass plants at Hayward, United also operates a can plant at Hunt's Headquarters cannery in Fullerton.
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The Salvation Army Social Service Center which serves this area is being deluged with requests daily for all kinds of suitable clothing for children this week as they turn to school.
Brigadier Ranson D. Gifford manager of the center, is appealing to local residents to contribute clothing their children have grown to help the center fill the needs of less-fortunate families.
All clothing will immediately processed in workshops of the Central Service Center and readied for use by families in the lower cost.
"A gift of salvage does things," the Salvation Army leader said. "It provided an occupational therapy program for handicapped persons at the center; it provides food and shelter; it enables a family to buy clothing for the children at very low cost."
Brigadier Gifford pointed that the Salvation Army is striving a non-profit organization. He said that all revenue from sale of reconditioned items, above operating costs, is returned in form of cash grants to homes and handicapped persons who go the center seeking aid.
In order to continue its so rehabilitation program, the center also needs a continuous inflow men's and women's clothing, furniture, dishes, mattresses, dining, kitchen utensils, home appliances, silverware, stoves, radios, bicycles, tricycles, bricabrac etc., Brigadier Gifford said. A phone call to the local Salvation Army call station, 4631 bring a Red Shield truck to he or office.
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Aid to County's Needy Children Told in Report
Aid to needy children in families in Orange County average $110.15 per family for July, 1953, compared with the $118.43 per family average throughout California and throughout the nation for May, 1953. California Taxpayers' association reported today.
The average aid to needy children per family in the county for July was about 33 per cent more than the $82.56 average family aid nationwide for May and about 7 per cent less than the $118.43 state-wide average for July, the association said.
In the county, $400 families, with 1,170 children, received a total of $48,465, in aid for July — an average of $41.42 per child. In addition, 93 children in boarding homes and institutions received $5,441, an average of $58.51 per child.
Throughout California, the average aid per family of needy children of $118.43 for July was about 43 percent greater than the nationwide average for such aid for May, the latest date available, the association said.
During July in California, 51,839 families, with 126,290 children, received total aid of ...6,139,014, an average of $48.61 per child. In addition, 9,558 children in boarding homes and institutions received a total aid of $755,510, or an average of $60.42 per child.
Throughout the nation, during May, a total of 569,058 families, including 1,507,529 children, received total aid of $46,982,825, or an average of $82.56 per family of $23.45 per child.
"Aid to needy children in California is falling off somewhat," the association said.
Cities to Aid Seal Beach In Oil Row
Locked in court joists with Monterey Oil Co. over the concern's construction of an offshore island for oil drilling. City of Seal Beach will get help when it fights its case to State Supreme Court.
Cities along Orange County's coastline—and inland municipalities as well-rallied to the Seal Beach corner.
Mayor Frank Shufelt of Seal Beach got backing of the Orange County League of Cities on Saturday, and on Tuesday the county's supervisors will be asked to help.
The mayor disclosed that this city, which recently won in Superior Court to halt Monterey's offshore island construction, and which last week lost in Appellate Court, will ask that court for review next Wednesday. If it loses, the battle will go the Supreme Court he said.
In anchors around the city's ordinance for bidding oil drilling, and the city's determination that its boundaries extend three miles seaward. Superior Judge Kenneth E. Morrison upheld both contentions, only to be overruled by Appellate Court.
Mayor Shufelt said he does not believe the Appellate Court will grant a review and so the case will be taken to the state's highest tribunal.
By resolution, the Orange County League of Cities noted that "island drilling offshore" and oil explorations in cities forbidding such operations "threatens not only the
Salvation Army Social Service center which serves this area deluged with requests daily kind of suitable clothing children this week as they re- school.
Adler Ranson D. Gifford, elder of the center, is appealing local residents to contribute their children have out- to help the center fill the of less-fortunate families. Clothing will immediately be issued in workshops of the So-Service Center and readied by families in the lower inbrackets."
Gift of salvage does three "the Salvation Army lead- old." It provided an occupa- therapy program for many scapped persons at the center, provides food and shelter, and enables a family to buy cloth- or the children at very low adler Gifford pointed out the Salvation Army is strictly profit organization. He said all revenue from sale of the conditioned items, above actual costing costs, is returned in the of cash grants to homeless handicapped persons who go to center seeking aid. Order to continue its social illitation program, the center needs a continuous inflow of and women's clothing, shoes, cure, dishes, mattresses, bed- kitchen utensils, home appli- silverware, stoves, toys, bicycles, tricycles, bric-a- etc., Brigadier Gifford said. One call to the local Salv- Army call station, 4631 will a Red Shield truck to home office.
During July in California, 81,850 families, with 126,290 children, received total aid of ...6,139,014, an average of $48.61 per child. In addition, 9,558 children in boarding homes and institutions received a total aid of $755,510, or an average of $60.42 per child.
Throughout the nation, during May, a total of 559,058 families including 1,507,529 children, received total aid of $46,982,825, or an average of $82.56 per family of $23.45 per child.
"Aid to needy children in California is falling off somewhat, the Taxpayers' association said, due to the constructive program of the state and many county welfare departments in helping mothers and older children to earn toward the support of their family—under a law passed by the state legislature in 1951.
"Even with the recent decreases aid to needy children in California is far in excess of the national average," the Taxpayers' association declared.
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