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ANAHEIM "Orange Capitol of the World" ADVERTISING — ANAHEIM GAZETTE Orange County's Oldest NEWSPAPER Established 1870 "Everybody Reads The Gazette" 259 E. Center — Ph. 2206-2207 ATTORNEYS— SAM L. COLLINS Attorney-at-Law Floor Leader Calif. Assembly Office: Chapman Bldg. Ph. 568 Fullerton, California BIRTH CERTIFICATES — BIRTH CERTIFICATES OBTAINED FROM ANY STATE PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE REASONABLE CHARGE NORTHERN ORANGE COUNTY CREDIT BUREAU 408 Bank of America Bldg. Phone Anaheim 2248 FUNERAL HOMES — BACKS, CAMPBELL & KAULBARS J BEN KAULBARS Resident Director Phone Anaheim 3209 254 North Lemon Street ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA MIMEOGRAPHING — FROM POST CARD TO LEGAL SIZE Reasonable Rates. Immediate Service. NORTHERN ORANGE COUNTY CREDIT BUREAU 408 Bank of America Bldg. Phone Anaheim 2248 MOVING - TRANSFER — SUPERIOR SERVICE For Those Who APPRECIATE SPEED and REASONABLE RATES Our company aims to please and DOES with careful moving, insured shipments, and packing. ANAHEIM TRUCK & TRANSFER B.A.I.S. 1873) 505 S. Los Angeles—Ph. 2123 PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS — DR. J. W. TRUXAW PHYSICIAN Phone: office 3213; Res 2 Golden State Bank Bldg. Center & L. A. — Anaheim DR. J. C. OSHER PHYSICIAN Phone 3212 1224 W. Center — Anaheim PRINTING THAT'S CREDIT TO YOU The printed matter that goes out of your office reflects your standard NORTHERN ORANGE COUNTY CREDIT BUREAU 408 Bank of America Bldg. Phone Anaheim 2248 FUNERAL HOMES — BACKS, CAMPBELL & KAULBARS J BEN KAULBARS Resident Director Phone Anaheim 3209 251 North Lemon Street ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA HILGENFELD MORTUARY Faithful, Courteous Service 120 E. Broadway Phone 4105 LOMA VISTA Cemetery and Mausoleum Fullerton, California Endowed for Perpetual Maintenance. Arthur G. Porter Secretary-Manager Office at Cemetery Office—Phone Fullerton 158 Residence—Ph. Anaheim 3811 INSURANCE BROKERS — A. P. M. BROWN "A Full House of Insurance Service" You Can't Afford To Be Under-Insured 501 N. Los Angeles — Ph. 2275 ALFRED H. HANSEN Agent State Farm Insurance Companies Writing every form of Insurance, Including Life 515 N. Los Angeles — Ph. 4423 FRANK TAUSCH INSURANCE Reputation — Service 275 E. Center, Anaheim Phones: Office 2401 Res. 3575 LEGAL PUBLICATIONS — The "Public Notice" is an important function of the American system of Government. The ANAHEIM GAZETTE is an authorized legal public- APPRECIATE SPEED and REASONABLE RATES Our company aims to please and DOES with careful moving, insured shipments, and packing. ANAHEIM TRUCK & TRANSFER B.A.I.S. 1873) 505 S. Los Angeles—Ph. 2123 Shipping, Crating. Storage Local and Long Distance. NEWSPAPERS — Everybody Reads The ANAHEIM GAZETTE Orange County's Newspaper "bible" since 1870. Only $2.00 Per Year 259 E. Center — Ph. 2206-2207 NOTARIES - PUBLIC — NOTARY PUBLIC always on duty to serve you at ANAHEIM BLDG. & LOAN ASS'N Center & Lemon — Ph. 4204 OPTICIANS - Optometrists — DR. HOMER A. NELSON OPTOMETRIST Phone 3104 114 N. Lemon — Anaheim PERSONAL SERVICE — PAY YOUR DEBTS Let Us Explain Our Plan. No Co-signers. Employers Not Contacted. NORTHERN ORANGE COUNTY CREDIT BUREAU 408 Bank of America Bldg. Phone Anaheim 2248 PAINT - WALL PAPER — ARTISTIC HOMES FREE! BOOKLET PRINTING THAT'S CREDIT TO YOU The printed matter goes out of your office reflects your standard We do a good job for you Stock, ink and design the modern manner moderate cost. ANAHEIM GAZETTE Theo B. Kuchel, Gen. Mg. 259 E. Center — Ph. 2206- SHOES — ALLAN'S SHOP MARKET 144 W. Center St. The Store That Sells for L JEWELERS — W. B. HENDERSON J. J. LU Proprietors HENDERSON'S CLOCK SHOP EXPERT WATCH REPAIR COSTUME JEWELRY 119 E. Center St. Anaheim C AUTOMOBILES — USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD ALFRED BENNETT 311 N. Los Angeles St. Annaheim Californi REFRIGERATION — Anaheim 4652 SODEN REFRIGERATION SPECIALTIES CO. Refrigeration SALES - SERVICE Quick Freeze Equipment Office and Shop 623 So. L.A. Street Anahe REPRINTED FROM A HISTORIC NEWSPAPER LEGAL PUBLICATIONS — The "Public Notice" is an important function of the American system of Government. The ANAHEIM GAZETTE is an authorized legal publication, established 1870. 259 E. Center — Ph. 2206-2207 LITHOGRAPHERS — A complete photographic and offset printing plant is at your service. ANAHEIM GAZETTE Plant is equipped to supply your every printing need. 259 E. Center — Ph. 2206-2207 MACHINE SHOPS — ANAHEIM MACHINE WORKS Machinery; Industrial Maintenance and General Machinists. 125 S. Clementine — Ph. 2011 Please help make The Gazette a better newspaper by giving your local, society or personal news items. Phone 2206 Everybody reads The Gazette. BUY WAR BONDS ARTISTIC HOMES FREE! BOOKLET Call and Get Your Copy. GIBBS LUMBER 417 SO. LOS ANGELES Anaheim, Calif. ROBINS PAINT STORE 239 N. Los Angeles St., Anaheim SERVICES— Free Inspection Satisfactory Work DAN WILLIAMSON Expert on Cesspools and Septic Tanks Latest Equipment For Pumping Out and Cleaning Passed by Board of Health Remove all Heavies 145 San Fernando Road Capitol 9484 Los Angeles 31, Calif. REFRIGERATION— Anaheim 4652 SODEN REFRIGERATION SPECIALTIES CO. Refrigeration SALES - SERVICE Quick Freeze Equipment Office and Shop 623 So. L.A. Street Anahe PAINTING CONTRACTO Phone 4605 Box 4 A. J. (Jack) DRISKILL Color Harmony in Painting and Decorating 240 E. Center Anahe MONUMENTS— EARLE G. WARNER Monuments - Markers Res. Pho. Residence 428-408 602 So. Friend Whittier, Ca Orange County Furniture and Upholstery Co. ANAHEIM 504 W. Center St. Phone 471 SANTA ANA 413 W. Fourth St. Phone 531 FULLERTON 136 W. Commonwealth Ave Phone 905 ANAHEIM GAZETTE Directory of Reliable BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN AND FIRMS (FOR LISTING ON THIS PAGE CALL THE GAZETTE PHONE 8206) PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS DR. J. W. TRUXAW PHYSICIAN Phone: office 3213; Res 2610 Golden State Bank Bldg. enter & L. A. — Anaheim DR. J. C. OSHER PHYSICIAN Phone 3212 24 W. Center — Anaheim PRINTING THAT'S A CREDIT TO YOU The printed matter that goes out of your offices reflects your standards. Committees Are Named For BPOE Standing committees for the new club year were named last week by Exalted Ruer John Ardaiz of the Elk's lodge and seven northern Orange county men were admitted to membership including Glenn Donovan, John A. Fakin, Lester King, Robert Wayne Lee, S. Ryan, Adolph Stoll and William N. Smith of the U.S. Navy. The meeting was held at the Elk's clubhouse and was preceded by a dinner. William P. Webb was named chairman of the war commission and those who will serve with him are Gil Koehler, O. E. Hanson, Gil Kraemer, Earl Silzle, George Osborne, Wilson Phelps, Frank Belmont, Del Wilkinson, Frank Flynn, Forrest Fowler, Doug Hankins, Howard Krause, Al Compton and Herb Sipple. The investigating committee is headed by J. Allredge with George Englebert, Glen Kuhns, O. T. Wingfield, Walter Michaeli, John Lasch, Frank Miller, John Davies and Paul Gilbert serving with him. Advisory committee is Del Wilkinson and Lyman Packard and the music committee includes Warren Ashleigh, chairman, Herb Salveson and Henry Bamesberger. The dance committee is headed by Thayer Chapman with Floyd Wildermuth, W. Michaeli, Leo Enfield, Bud Whiteman, Stan Matejka, Don Ripley, Mel Stephens, C. Huarte, F. Eicholt and Art White. Thomas L. McFadden will be the presiding justice to the Grand Forum and Harwood Larson heads the National Foundation. Don Jones heads the Flag Day committee and his associates are Frank Mattox, Archie Cook, W. P. Webb, Dave Proud, Toby Aldredge and Ed Peterkin. Maurice Shirk is entertainment chairman; Roy Mendoza and Carrol Christie, auditors; Fenner Chambers, bowling; William Steadman, chairman of Christmas Children's party; Jean Arroues, barbecue committee chairman; Lyman Packard, family picnic committee; William Payne, sports committee chairman with Vern Rold and H. Burns assisting; George Askey, membership and Stan Matejka, heads the "nose-bag" committee with assisting Beverage Fee Aid City Treasurer Allocation of $1,015,600 California cities and counties share of alcoholic license fees collected during last half of 1944 was added today by Wm. G. Bonelli District member of the Board of Equalization. This represents one-half total fees of $2,031,600 which the other half in the State General Fund a substantial part of it appropriated for the expenditure of alcoholic beverage controls. Of this sum, shared on actual licenses issued 776.56 will be distributed Orange county where you will go to Anaheim, and to the unincorporated area county. Bonelli pointed out that the current allocation of counties throughout the state have received a total of 689.81 from liquor license since the repeal of prohibition. This revenue has been distributed by no cost to local government as all administrative expenses borne out of the state's taxes. Basing his opinion upon provisions of the law under the allocations are made State Attorney General visited the board that thus distributed are to be the cities and counties in forcement of regulations relating to the sale and use of holic beverages under a joint responsibility of local law enforcement or Friendly Indian PRINTING THAT'S A CREDIT TO YOU The printed matter that goes out of your offices reflects your standards. We do a good job for you. Stock, ink and design in the modern manner — at moderate cost. ANAHEIM GAZETTE Theo B. Kuchel, Gen. Mgr. 9 E. Center — Ph. 2206-2207 OES — ALLAN’S SHOE MARKET 144 W. Center St. the Store That Sells for Less WELERS — B. HENDERSON J. J. LUNA Proprietors HENDERSON’S CLOCK SHOP PERT WATCH REPAIRING COSTUME JEWELRY E. Center St. Anaheim, Calif. TOMOBILES — USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD LFRED BENNETT 311 N. Los Angeles St. anaheim California FRIGERATION — Anaheim 4652 SODEN REFRIGERATION SPECIALTIES CO. Refrigeration SALES - SERVICE Quick Freeze Equipment Office and Shop So. L.A. Street Anaheim Frank Flynn, Forrest Fowler, Doug Hankins, Howard Krause, Al Compton and Herb Sipple. The investigating committee is headed by J. Allredge with George Englebert, Glen Kuhns, WOMEN Urgently Needed Immediately FOR ALL TYPES OF WORK Availability Certificate Required. FRENCH LAUNDRY 605 E. CENTER ST. WANTED Listings of Ranches, Lands, etc. E. J. NAFFZIGER Real Estate Broker LEFFINGWELL BLDG. Manchester & Loara Sts. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED —0— SAWS FILED —0— BILL HOUTS 631 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 4568 WASHING MACHINES REPAIRED - REBUILT ALL MAKES Jonesy Himself Jonesy’s Washer Service Maurice Shirk is entertainment chairman; Roy Mendoza and Carrol Christie, auditors; Fenner Chambers, bowling; William Steadman, chairman of Christmas Children's party; Jean Arroues, barbecue committee chairman; Lyman Packard, family picnic committee; William Payne, sports committee chairman with Vern Rold and H. Burns assisting; George Askey, membership and Stan Matejka, heads the “nose-bag” committee with assisting members being chosen from new members. Publicity includes Jimmie Hefron, chairman, Leonard Schwacofer, Gus Thornrose, John Albright, Homer Weimer, Thomas McGraw and Frank Showlter. Henry W. Baxter was named official color bearer and Robert "Bob" Owen was re-appointed historian. Harwood Larson was re-appointed editor of the Call of the Herd, lodge monthly publication and Lee Nelson is in charge of letters to members in service. S. J. Fluors Sell Ranch; Will Move To Santa Ana Home Mr. and Mrs. Simon J. Fluor have sold their ranch home on West Ball road and will soon move to their recently purchased home on Helitrope Drive, Santa Ana. The beautiful two-story residence was formerly known as the Scripps-Howard home. Immediately following purchase of the Santa Ana home they sold their ranch property to E. A. Knaak of 980 South Parker street, Orange. Two separate dwellings are on the property and Knaak announced that he purchased it for his two sons and their families. One of the sons, Paul, his wife and two children will move to the ranch as soon as possible. The other son, Donald, is an instructor at the Navy Radio Engineers school at Gulfport, Miss., and following his eventual release from the Navy will establish his home here. His wife and daughter are with him in Gulfport. If he is sent overseas his family will come here to establish their residence at the ranch home. Y. M. C. A. Leaders Hold Final Dinner Session The third and last dinner session of Y. M. C. A. leaders was held Monday night at the Presbyterian church and the evening's Basing his opinion upon provisions of the law under the allocations are made State Attorney General revised the board that thus distributed are to be the cities and counties in forcement of regulations ing to the sale and use of holic beverages under a of joint responsibility of local law enforcement or Friendly Indian Group Enjoys Weekend Outing Fourteen members of Payne's Friendly Indian group enjoyed a week end outingursday and Sunday that took to the Santa Ana river canyon. They cooked the meals around a campfire enjoyed sleeping under the Saturday evening they joined by Mr. and Mrs Patton and Mrs. Patton boys a number of interest dian stories that were her by an old Indian c is using many of these s a book that she is now Another feature of the program was Payne's rem "The Shooting of Dan M On Sunday morning he co a Sunday school class. Those enjoying the out Don Holden, Jan Fort, Lary, Melvin Furr, Gilbe nandez, John Provenci Herbel, Raymond Hutse Janes, and Vic and Jimmy Drury and Willard Dank special guests for the occa the camp site had graciously extended the group by parents. Anaheim Red O Knitters Praised By Servicemen It is always heartening that one's work and effort preciated and the women have spent so many hours garments for the Anaheim ter of the American Red Oceived a word of praise th from the U. S. N. C. host Sun Valley, Idaho. The let written by a Red Cross f rector and was sent to the heim women in care Home Service department reads as follows: "In our last shipment of garments, we received sweaters made in your co FRIGERATION— Anaheim 4652 SODEN REFRIGERATION SPECIALTIES CO. Refrigeration SALES - SERVICE Quick Freeze Equipment Office and Shop So. L.A. Street Anaheim INTING CONTRACTORne 4605 Box 481 J. (Jack) DRISKILL Color Harmony in Painting and Decorating E. Center Anaheim NUMENTS— CARLE G. WARNER Monuments - Markers Pho. Residence: 408 502 So. Friends Whittier, Calif. Orange County Furniture and Upholstery Co. ANAHEIM W. Center St. Phone 4714 SANTA ANA W. Fourth St. Phone 5370 FULLERTON W. Commonwealth Ave. Phone 905 Jonesy Himself Jonesy's Washer Service Fast, and Dependable Service "Ask Your Neighbor" 114 E. CENTER Phone 2515 Anaheim NOTICE I DO NEED YOUR USED CARS TOP PRICES PAID FIG'S PLACE 334 S. Los Angeles St. GOOD USED CARS Wanted BAD CONE BROS. CHEVROLET DEALERS 215 N. Los Angeles, Phone 2215 CASH PAID FOR YOUR USED CARS Any Make, Any Model See Us Before Selling McCoy Motor Co. YOUR FORD DEALER 322 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 4974 Y. M. C. A. Leaders Hold Final Dinner Session The third and last dinner session of Y. M. C. A. leaders was held Monday night at the Presbyterian church and the evening's discussion was devoted to the development of programs. The discussion was led by Gerald Patton, local secretary, who stressed the fact that it is the individual's reaction to a program that counts more than the program itself. As an illustration he said that it was not the appearance of a piece of handicraft that counts as much as what it did for the person that made it. The general discussion was divided into three parts; parties, trips and weekly programs. Special guest for the evening was Lt. Arthur Timmer of Michigan, friend for many years of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Patton. Lt. Timmer, U. S. M. C., is now stationed at Camp Pendleton following 14 months duty in Ireland. He gave a brief account of his experiences there. Thirty-one leaders were present for the meeting. The dinner was cooked and served by Mrs. Gerald Patton, Mrs. Cassie Wethered and Mrs. H. W. Saulsoerry. Employees of the Union Pacific Railroad raised enough victory garden produce last year to fill 1:1 trains of 100 cars each. More than 55 per cent of all railroad ties are made of oak, creosoted to endure for eight to twenty years. In our last shipment of garments, we received sweaters made in your city and we just wanted to know how much we app them. We realize how much and effort has gone into the ing of them and they were so nicely that all the men received them remarked on well they were made. "As you may know it is cold here even at this time year and the men, therefore a need for the sweaters. When you would be delighted with what grat pleasure the patients received them. Thank you for your excellent work." Fred O. Thompson Dies at His Home Funeral services were Tuesday morning in Long Beach for Fred O. Thompson, 50 passed away at his home on Centla avenue and Center April 27. Burial was made Sunnyside cemetery, Long and funeral arrangements made by Backs, Campbell Kaulbars. The deceased is survived wife, Ethel, two step-sons L. Williamson of Anaheim John L. Williamson of Okla.; one grandchild and sister, Mrs. Walter Case of Beach. Everybody reads The G... Beverage Fees to Aid City Treasury Allocation of $1,015,830.73 to California cities and counties as their share of alcoholic beverage license fees collected during the last half of 1944, was announced today by Wm. G. Bonelli, Fourth District member of the State Board of Equalization. This represents one-half of the total fees of $2,031,661.46, of which the other half goes into the State General Fund where a substantial part of it is appropriated for the expenses of alcoholic beverage control. Of this sum, shared on the basis of actual licenses issued, $11,-776.56 will be distributed in Orange county where $1,198.25 will go to Anaheim, and $1,773.75 to the unincorporated area in the county. Bonelli pointed out that with the current allocation, cities and counties thoughtout the state will have received a total of $28,966,689.81 from liquor license fees since the repeal of prohibition. This revenue has been collected and distributed by the board at no cost to local governmental units as all administrative expense is borne out of the state's share of the fees. Basing his opinion upon the provisions of the law under which the allocations are made, the State Attorney General has advised the board that the funds thus distributed are to be used by the cities and counties in the enforcement of regulations pertaining to the sale and use of alcoholic beverages under a system of joint responsibility of state and local law enforcement officials. Young Army Wife Dies Suddenly at Relatives' Home Reba Louise Glaze, 18, a native of Arkansas and a resident of Anaheim for nine months, died unexpectedly Monday morning. She made her home with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cherry at 207 Melrose street. She is survived by her husband, Pfe. Cecil Glaze of Vancouver, Wash.; father, Al Vernon Kuandart of Bonanza, Ark.; three brothers, Al Vernon Kuandart, Jx., John F., and Lonzo, all of Arkansas; one sister, Maybelle Kuandart of Arkansas; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Francis Kuandart of Fort Smith, Ark., and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jones of Bonanza, Arkansas. The body will be shipped to Hartford, Arkansas, where funeral services will be held and burial will be made in the family plot. Arrangements are being made by the Hilgenfeld Mortuary. The deceased was an usherette at the Anaheim Fox theater. Two New Ribbons Authorized by Navy Navy officials announced that two new campaign ribbons, the Philippine Defense Ribbon and the Philippine Liberation Campaign ribbon, have been authorized for members of the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard who served in the Philippines. Created by the Philippine government, the Philippine Defense ribbon is authorized for any service man who served against the enemy in that area between Dec. 8, 1941, and June 15, 1942, or who was stationed in that area for not less than 30 days during water colors of life in the Pacific Now on Display A two-man exhibit of Life in the South Pacific is on display this week at the Bowers Memorial Museum in Santa Ana and depicts the native Filipino and his various moods. S/Sgt. Wayne Long of Whittier and Lt. Forrest Randall are exhibiting their work throughout the month of May. Both men are stationed in the South Pacific. Sgt. Long has used watercolors as the means of portraying tropical growth and colorful native scenes. Prior to entering the Army he was best known for his ceramics and flower arrangements. Lt. Randall's watercolors were made in the Hawaiian Islands. Before the war he was a designer of wall papers and textiles, some of which were featured at the World's Fair in New York. The museum is open every day but Monday and every evening but Thursday; pedal. If the brake, when depressed, touches the block it is regarded as engineering proof that repairs or adjustments are needed. The local patrol captain has requested the cooperation of all vehicle owners of the county in making the program a success in the interest of traffic safety. Rental Property Must Be Registered All living accommodations rented must be registered by landlords. Those who have failed to comply with this important rent control requirement should register their property with the Area Rent Control Office at once. Landlords and tenants should Basing his opinion upon the provisions of the law under which the allocations are made, the State Attorney General has advised the board that the funds thus distributed are to be used by the cities and counties in the enforcement of regulations pertaining to the sale and use of alcoholic beverages under a system of joint responsibility of state and local law enforcement officials. Friendly Indian Group Enjoys Weekend Outing Fourteen members of Ted Payne's Friendly Indian group enjoyed a week end outing last Saturday and Sunday that took them to the Santa Ana river in the canyon. They cooked their own meals around a campfire and then enjoyed sleeping under the stars. Saturday evening they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Patton and Mrs. Patton told the boys a number of interesting Indian stories that were once told her by an old Indian chief. She is using many of these stories in a book that she is now writing. Another feature of the campfire program was Payne's rendition of "The Shooting of Dan McGrew." On Sunday morning he conducted a Sunday school class. Those enjoying the outing were Don Holden, Jan Fort, Don Hilary, Melvin Furr, Gilbert Hernandez, John Provencio, Gyle Herbel, Raymond Hutson, Roy Tanes, and Vic and Jimmy Heinze. Drury and Willard Danker were special guests for the occasion as the camp site had graciously been extended the group by two boys parents. Anaheim Red Cross Knitters Praised By Servicemen It is always heartening to know that one's work and effort is appreciated and the women who have spent so many hours knitting garments for the Anaheim chapter of the American Red Cross received a word of praise this week from the U.S. S. N. C. hospital at Sun Valley, Idaho. The letter was written by a Red Cross field director and was sent to the Anaheim women in care of the Home Service department. It leads as follows: "In our last shipment of knitted garments, we received some sweaters made in your community." Created by the Philippine government, the Philippine Defense ribbon is authorized for any service man who served against the enemy in that area between Dec. 8, 1941, and June 15, 1942, or who was stationed in that area for not less than 30 days during that period. Similarly, the Philippine Liberation ribbon is authorized for men who engaged the enemy between Oct. 17 and Oct. 20, 1944, during the initial landings, or who has served in that vicinity for a period of not less than 30 days from Oct. 17 to a terminal date yet to be announced. The Defense ribbon is red with 3/16-inch vertical white stripes about 1/4-inch from each end, and with three small white stars forming a triangle in the center. Also red, the Liberation ribbon has a 1/8-inch blue stripe and a 1/8-inch white stripe vertically through the center. Naval personnel fulfilling all provisions of the Philippine Liberation ribbon may wear two bronze stars on the ribbon. Begin Car Brake Check Program Members of the California Highway Patrol and all other peace officers engaged in traffic law enforcement in Orange County are participating in a nationwide program designed to focus interest on the necessity of keeping brakes in good condition. The program, which started Sunday April 15, will run until June 1, is sponsored by the International Association of Chiefs of Police, the National Safety Council and other organizations. The sheriff's office and all chiefs of police of Orange County are cooperating. Chief E. Raymond Cato, of the California Highway Patrol, is acting as statewide coordinator. Motorists stopped by the officers for any reason will be asked to submit to a simple test, taking less than 60 seconds, to determine whether their brakes are in good working order. Only in extreme cases will arrest citations be issued as the program is educational in character. The test will be made by placing a small precision-engineered wooden block under the brake. Rental Property Must Be Registered All living accommodations rented must be registered by landlords. Those who have failed to comply with this important rent control requirement should register their property with the Area Rent Control Office at once. Landlords and tenants should know the maximum legal rent for their living quarters. If more is paid, a penalty may be imposed. When tenants change, landlords must file a change of tenancy form, signed by the new tenant, with the rent office. California Highway Patrol is acting as statewide coordinator. Motorists stopped by the officers for any reason will be asked to submit to a simple test, taking less than 60 seconds, to determine whether their brakes are in good working order. 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