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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1949-01-10 - Newport Balboa News Times... NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF.-, • ay scape ,. . ater MWD Against Taxing Newport · For Basin Heplenishment · Newport ~ taxpayers al-Property owners 1n Newpa'\. teady are beuilie more than their Costa Meta and ~a aPIJU-fair lh&N ot the ooct to reolen1ah enUy stand a good chance to ~ . the. undlrsround water baa1n and ca~ any usearnent fmpoeed co : t.bua aboWa be pnmltted to with-the Orange O>unt,y Wat.tt district draw ftoQ\ tl.e Ora.nae C-ounty for purposes of raising funds to Water district to NC&pe double buy un-treated ColoradO river wa-· taxatklft for water pmpoees. ter a.a a means of replentahtn& the Th.II wu the vieW eXl)ftUed by fa.llin& unde~d bubl. Oty A.clnlnlatradve otncer John That was lndJcauit thla mom- Sallon and O>uncllman D. K. Blue lng when Clt'.l ~~tive Otft- laat. ~ John Sa.lion of Newport attended a speicial meetin.r ol the learned that under recentlY..eatab-~ CoUnty Water Dlstrlct llahed polJey, dlrecton qt the J4.e.. boe.rcl' ~ dlrectors In Santa Ana t.ropolltan Water district probably 'Jbe meetmc was called for the will veto tho sale of their water pwpJee ot. dllcu.a1n1t the l°e"leue to the dlltrtct. from the df8triet ot Newport and At a. meeting tn Loe An~I~ other llftU which have Joined the Dec. ~ 11 MWD directors ooUlned MetropolJtan Water district-. a defuute policy in ~ Where DUec1on d the district have untreated Mite' ts aold tor l'elliell- been -ot the opln1on that lt }l{ew-~ subtenanean ret«Voln. , Port deCree to withdraw tram the 1b1a policy ll deKribed ln an ex- TBl8Tt..m OLA.88 BOATS •tan oa ta a brt.k wind for tbe Sa.ah, noe ta De Mapnlps,•taW wt.· water diltrtct and E9C8J)e special ~from the board meeting mln- MW Mer tM week eac1 at a.lbo& Yacld clu~ Tlalatie. bad the l&raM tu.raoat of &1ae .._ ca· • J"aOo '"* for replenlttunent ot the un-utes. u follan: Ille. WblDer WM 8-b SIM'>effe.r oJ SAD Dleco la No.. ni (left); Oa• In NO. h.O (exta_,. rtdlt)... clerpvuna watt'!' &rDDlY. tt"'°'11d •Tunda for ~ for Wl.ter Mm•••_. 8ml• la No. !70 (bel.lncl No. !it) wa• Uldl'd. -1Jhoto by"lleilnwer adee to look to thi-'lletMpoUtan IO sold lhall nOt be CJerlved frUn Water dlltrtct fOf' Its _ principal taa or w eamenta levted aplnat Ba. Ar Get 0ec· . K I ·0e1 , d = :e ~~-:: ~~Fot(~~ y . ea s 1s1on· on e p aye a;=KWD:a ~ ~~ = F·1rst Snowfall Local sport. n.hlnc enttmwlem tbree-}'W'·~ OD the tlu-Nwport otnda18 eon tended ~~ ~~n: 1r!~ as ~ll as oornmerdal fllhenrwn anoe d b1p-cuttinc ncena.. toe-that. ljy vb1:aae ot their eq>enlfve natural Colondo rtver water to are waJ•t ..... ,.,,_,,fullv •AA•u tor ,,.._tlom oft thll cout. He maJn.. ~p in MWD, Newport, the ~ae County Water cllstdct ~ ........... # ~ -....--Laauna &De! o.ta Ilea ant l°e'-unlea tome DrOYialon. I~ made • Th•rt• the nert meetin& ot the ~Qm.la t&1ned that the cuttlnc ot blp de-moivtn« a c!rUn on the ~ to exclude ~~ a.ta Mesa nee I les Ftsh and Game comm1alon when •t:l'Q)'ed the apawn.fnc ~ ot a:mmd balln and lb are ~ and Lquna from the communities a c:ledmon on kelp cuttln&' ott the the &band cau.ed a reductJon Jn more wate-ava.UaNe for the tn-which muat ialle the requ.trecS Oran will hand thelr numben.. R$ ••ntatms ot land I.NU. 1'rua tMv alJ'Md;y are 1225,000 purchue price. Snow fell ln Newport Beach! re COWlty cout be_ -~ kelp-cutim. biterest.t tn San beuinc more than t6etr 8bant d Vernon Hen, lftS{dent ot ~ Qµlte a lot of It, too. Tw0c sleet-ed down. and San Dlso pn•en~ the cmt of the ~t pro. Oran~ County Water District, filJa bepn the treak1ah nature Three ttj)itemtatives -of thta brl to support their cont.ention =it they contlm» to pay has bfft) Informed ot. the MWD out!Jursta. One tn mJd..a.ftemoon area. J. B. McNally, Frank Un-lha their a.ctivJUea did not in~ foe-tbe pun:hue d natural board's attitude ~ to tn- )'e.terda:y and a second about 6:30 nell and J. H. Milla, made up the !ere w1th the production of ftlh. rift.I' "9.t.er to maintain tonnation l"ffd>.ht1 San~ but up Residents throulhout the area ran deleptfon to appev before Fri-took under It.lb-~ falltnr water tab~. their bul'-to p-esa ttme efforts to reecb Hell from. thetr homes In diabellef when day's meettn1 of tM cmuntsaloa mlal the 8.l'IWJlmU and il:d-den. will 'fie ~heavy. tor a comment were ln vatn. the BB al2ed pel.Jeta began ham-in Los Anple&. cated thAl a declaion wau1d be Up to tut 'lb it aoDMred merina wlndoWl>e.nes and autos. McNally IDOke for the group. made or announcement .t their that the ... WI' bQarirmem-Harbor Men EarlY tb1a mom1na snowflaRs urgln1 colnmlas1onera to tmpme a next m · . CO>ntlnued on Pq-e Five) b@pn Outtertnc dawn and by 2 -----------:-.-------1r--------------------=:..:_---...:..:..._ a. m. It wu a regular snow Ou.rry. __1 _· ~,~= -~~-~ n~-Counterreit Bills Sought ·Here Save Craft ml:sate 1111117 juat before ! p.m • . ~~i!}:.:~ r-JID,---·----·-----·-· ~ R&SERVE NOrl U. S. Weather Buree.u spokes-00000000 !Mil recailed a vecy llaht mow fiurry in 1930 and that is the Qll1,y IID one on local reoonL Corona del Mar waa heavf]y blanktrted with snow for most of the nf&ht. 1be wn'a ftrst l"8)'9 me!~ all but a little ot the snow tram auto tops. Early risen we~ forced to thaw off windabields be- fore rls1dn& drfvtng, Cout high- way Cram lAag Bee.ch to Seashore COlol'\Y wu re.ported iced over and albloery in the dawn houn today. tn Pasadena gnowftg:hts Wen! • held ~rda.Y afternoon when the snow fell early and held to the ~d. F1re Q\Jel CJ'eeker stated -tJte. Balboa pen1nsulA WU the leCcmd beavlett hit area ln the Harbor g 279 -' Check ~ttu ~te bber._ .......... large Letter II • areL Tbere the moiw came down Report.a ot circulation of coun-on the Federal Reserve &$ of vice II: In laJp and dry fla.ltea. covering terf eit $10 bills in the Barbot' area San Frandsco. The clelcrtptlon J8 U 10'I recmw a SlO note baV-trea ·And Jawns. a1 follows: .._ ALL tbe c:barecteriatlCI not--A continued cold wave ls tore-were being heard in varioua bu.st-A large letter "L" ln the round .S-above, 1W1DDOD the nearest pa- c:ut fOf' tM next three days. Lut n~ houses th.ls week and dtJzens seal at left of face of now Iden-Jlcie otnoa or de~t)' lheriff at nflbt tbe thenncmeter di~ to a were ursed to be on the watch for tifies it aa beinc "on the f'ederal a. lame tbne J>Otlfyln1 t.M Un1t- IM!V-fftft1nl 33 desrreea t had the '1>Ul'f0lll notes . Reserve Bank of Su Frutc:lleo." '4 Sta tea Secret ServtCe at MadJ-cllmbed to 4:5 by IO L m. The · · The counterfeH wUl have ~ -'1411 Statton 398 Do not re-water remains at 53 decrees to Roland Wrtaht, manager of the letter "E" foUawett by tln1 mnn-turn a cOunterfelt blll. to the PD9- ,wblch tt dropped ln lut ~a Newport Bank of America IJtlanch, er.is "279'', located In lower rtabt er. Make us el'tort to. detain arq- near-record eold atr temperature ha.a heard of the bills being passed hand comer of the no~ u Ufu.. cne pawUns a 00.. l»tJl until of Sl ~cren Ol). Wednesday. at a cafe in the area and reportl trated ln dlagnm above. Vf!rl aD altlca' ant'ftL 1f tbe _... W the & Tid * lndicate more lc>cal incidents of small numera.b ''llOtt' lndleate the Jeavt1. trJ to Obtain tbe llcmlle · * e8 r e8 tht. kind. He joined ln the wamin1 be.ck plate number an4 wtD be lllllDW ·~· uy mto be !UY-use--. Int~ttellt c1oudinea and eon-tteently mued by the United found ln the lower rtsht hand ccr-Oftldilli at tt. -.i a.nk itt tlnued cold nJahta. Statea Secret Servi<'t? that every Mr of the back of the counter-Allledca h•a NpmUd that ltitt A. I(. TlaiPDA'l'1JllES penon who has or acquires a $10 f~t bill. Inside~ 1at.Mworlr Cbul w fll. tbe .,...,11S'~SIO. tllDI W Mr ... -·---· 45 Water !;hould ac:rutiJ1lze It carefully to not ln the ll'ftft lathe•«k lt8elf). a.-........_ tbM9 .-..._ ~ s;.,.a: ''"!"8'.1~1• ~,er. determine lts validity. 1't11 note wm al8o read '"Sertel al a.,..oillM: Uem' .. .,..,. .. I ir..J.! .,... Tiii The counterfeit nota are ex-1934 C', In the 1owu tac» ot the -'-9 'JG w .. .._Ml ~ 1\=I i:~ Hl il'.~ tl ttt~lY tkef'J>tl"· •«'Ol'dlna to btU. to the rl&ht of tM patralt ' 111 ... b Jfu • are• nie 40-foot Sally Ann, commer- da.I fllhJna craft. came near to linJdng yesterday u she was tied up at the Auodatcd dock at 26th and Bay, Harbor department ot- ficen l&.ld th.ta mornlhg. Owned by Howard Norman of Newport and Wade and H. A. Showalter of HunUnston Beach and Sa.nta Ana. the boet t>esan takini on wattt. Harbor depart- ment pumpe ~put ln action and kept the c:raft afloat. - ' ·. LI ' .. the TrulW')' Departmmt. Tbe of H'amlJtan. 0 ••t IUhl• bllr tlilt 1111119. ff ~ -1 l1c.'i1a~i~u1 1raiP o.I note JI a $10 Fcdera.I ~ note 'n\f ~ ~re IM\' ._ _ ...... ,.___..____._ t..-.;~~!1!'11!1!~..._~....;..:...,..-. .... _ . ) I . • . ---... ..:·--,, . - I ~ . . .. ~ .. ftWPO&T 11.&LBO~ llSWl-n••!J>ag" e 2 llOB'D.U' •ewJIDri ... ._ a.m. a-. 1~ 1MI f..iiif~il Win :Acclaim csl Critics, Now Amoag Olltea ii Public Ubrory '-ibe Youns Llom" by Irwin llui Spaeth. A History of Popu. -3ha_w 1-1'0D tile book crttb' Jar Musf.c In America; Spiller, acclaim • the beat novel ol ttre Uterary History of the Unlted Jar. It la the atory of !bree JIGl-StatK, and Williams, Creative cUen two Amertcana and a Ger-Wrtttnc . • .,P.911 Plgy__ oen lleceiYe C.nf.,. s , ,,,,.,,,.,.~~ man: and how they tulfill their -_:::::---- --_,·-,·-,,. i.of~ Cltri11Vplier hon' W.;M 1 EMlturiG1• ·In Sq~a ?~n~~ng ~ ~-:e.~-7~!,C::/';thers Be " ~· the _. ~ .--M ... Dn Wad. i;;~en1ngs certainties ot dvillan lite ttom UcJ I I H •-n-e Late auu~ an. · -~ ."""."""'....... • 1938. through tratnin& and battle, o s e ome =ed at ~~I a&ll ~}":.!" · tbe "' .... :.. -"....,~ n-J:i" . · 'Jl:le cl"'" In 8QUU"e dandng love and comradeship. This Jong BelllCh -· ..... ~~ --~......--. Ge • -.1...-..11 im Mn. Bessie Britton ·Was hos-b)' Harbaif wm be ~••*4 ~ • -'~ ue held each wllC'U~o awaited tint novel·la an ~ te.u to the room D)Othen or the ~unl~lno ~, --. a .... ...._ da:y and lat._ cu I ":I• Ju-~ at Newport Beach De-lft acbJeve~t and a memor-Newport Beach school at a tea ~-. .., ,.A&~--~ ,.._.... --"' 11 t ._,. ~--· •'--Adul able experience for the reader-ly ~thuallldc reapome ·frcm tbe uary U --a ~ -....r ~t.U7 achool under u111:1 t ln her home, 653 Via Lido Soud. •~ ell bd .. lUO W . Olntnl Aft., El!ucatlon pros:ram bave prawn. Other new boolm a~ to~ at 2:00 .on Friday,..Jan. 7. -. Tbe added tnttmaey °'wtiu:e ~ ~ Be;!'t l:-1n~ 80 popular that an extra hour ~e!~ "=tt!~elves uring .,o-M~~oJ1:Je:'n~~n~~ b~r ~i~ ~ -:-.=:,:r~ a ~ eut ~b, u tt. wu plmmed ·bu been authortz.ed and ~dng Fiction: Buck.muter, Fire In ~ewport school, the room moth- dlde lll"OUD4 thera:lf :r= that lhme ~ YGOIW ~ WUl be from 7:JO to 10:.30 P. m. the Heart; Coetain, ~Towers ~ en joined in•the planning o( the u the Hagett ya lnt ~:. J=·15 will be • '>nr•w la placed on the ne-=d~~~~ the S~:;::~ ~~a!:8;~fththes~:l :~Jl~e~1!~~ room. added much to the :-hl1h 9CttiOOl nlJht. ~ Syd-..-~of new atudenm, and c1&u Irwin Elia.beth, Captive Prln-;{iiag the lndlvtdual teas for the flt. The mer~t i!hltper, ~ nq Da\'Sdlon vice dl)lll.1°"" ..._,. who ue brinlin& ~ cea; ~udtllo, The Wind Leaves mothers of the various rooms ~tni!J~:e bee~on • apb Bamblet. 0 Mn. ~llUbllloa. DmDle, com.tnc at 7:80 for• the No Shadow· Robertson, Rope· which will be scheduled during railed atqe M1'• tnata.ntb' and Robert Wmtz of the faculty lint ~ will be devoted en-O'azy; Thlrkell, Love Among the next few weeks. c.usht by the audience. ot Barbor hlah wD1 be pelts ofi\tireb' to than.. the Ruins; Waldeck, The Emper-Pouring at the lovely tea table The play la a . ~t~ JiaDl:r, ~ teacher, ~ey Huabes.,, or'• Duchea; Walker, Five were Mrs. Harold Boyvey, prC'si- --'"* drama which brouahl . 8Ded•ha1 ~:~ ~.~-~~ ~ ,.o'Clock Sureeon; Young, Light dent of the Newport Beach Ele--~..i ot 1 Ulht lllMf a wblCh ..... ..,.. u. ~ ~.. In the Sky menta.ry Parent Teacher associa-. !~-toea --'-·~--lnertbe --ale at ttebta, ID87 be~ · -4vaced ~tor8 • .,.,the ~ ~: a---by, In Cold Uon, .and Mrs. H. P . Yarnell. _....,,.._,, llJUWll.\Uv .. ,-for one dollar at tht )\IQ l'Dt*>n ball bom'. c.s"'" !.gu on ~11:: --. P .·T. A. vice-pil'esident. Besides 1be PJaywriaht. Sydney !:Jow..,cl, en.-n---..-..... u---J-.:-t1 be -.··'1--.. __. __ for ad-Blood; Brock, Death I.I My Lov-the h\BllOl'O\a ~.....,. ~ -~t ~ ._.... w.111 .. ~-..... -........ ·Brown Murde Can Be Fun the 26 room mothers prcst'nt, played up more · _, Farrar, 405 E. Omlnl Ave., Bal-vaneect pap(la. ~ ... -M' a~-; ~eats included M••• Marie Hef-~ of the dlaintearatJn1 llA-.._ Cl' ·at the door. Ow• at Corona del Mar '-""'~. ore acautilul. Than ~ fecta of need on the h~ IOUl. ..,_.. I ......._, -'·-_..._ AA!ult Educe-Murdttu· Hol.mee, Murder 'But-rn, Mrs. &yvey, Mrs. Yarnell, ":"" .. T -_ • he -...-. 11.wu ~ toned ~· • -ue Sh,._ F v.. Mrs. Percy Batnes, P.-T. A. sec-And by' way ot oontrut, 1 • ...aL--n Cot1ne1•/ Uon. will __can~ue a uauaJ. at • -=au • ~ or ... y '---.......... .......-a ._.._ and ~-l.llTnerv 8 n m. e__.. a.;...,..-.v evenln•. Love: tranae, All Men Are retary anct MI'S. Lorne Huyckc. .... u..-~ ..,... .. ._ __._,,_J .,. -... .. ;;:>auan.a....., •· 1Jars. chalnnan of th~ Newport Beach ~~00:,~': ~~ Officen lnffVlnlV Ncm-ftctton : Adama, Albwn of room mothers. toochl:n1 portrayal ot Abby, the Sunday Mom11tf American B.latory; Anderson, te!:'·:re~. Harvey Bod- Haaett family maid, who bu Offtolnl ot Newport Barbor Sketchbook; Asch, Tales ol My man and Mt'a. S teven Carmine. been forced to bul14 her happt-Lutheran diurch oound1 were tn-People; 8-ehot, Physics and nae ln Ute from the •lmP!-and . ataDed Sunday at mam1n& lft'V· PolltQ; Beach, Army vs. Notre bu1c pleaurea 1cm .._ the tor th ReiY Dame; lledter, High Roads In E4ythe Bamft pnJVed bene1f · "~ pu ' e · • Tartary; Benet. The Reader's ~_._cc=-ompllatltt.led ._~tr11eea'!l~v~-. H~ ~ce. were: P..tor · EnC)'clopedJa; Bradley, No Place -.... u.... ~ ~ Roth.~ ~t BlJTY H----to l:Bde; Caen, The San Frands-mont 1p matron easer ·to ~ .ec:n..U,.: Albert..-G;rt~ co Book; Caughey, Gold Is the marry het dausht~ lnt.o •.blah· terdun. ftnandal Mcretary; Er-a...,. a .tanmoc cob-to Oamentone; Cerf, Shake Well • IOClal mata t.ban her own. ·Deft Scbtalt.1, d>utcb ldaoo1 IQI>-. cal'ttallle on blonde hair and Before U~; Christ~n. The Vernon ArdWDbeeult turned eriDt.mdent: II. o. Bers1and arid a lair akin, White la the choice People, Pollttas and the PolltJ- la a floe ptrfarmoce a Dr. ~ ~ ltacom· Ernest Oat. DeH.aven~amaroua star dan, (concrete handbo o k ): =:-=:tnt! :=: Ii--. .., tn11tee aD4 bold-~:GM~ !ftraC:~e~~ =·~~:'«:ea~~~ blhavioar by the peed al Illa ~ tndt--. IUcbaH!!_!"~· Ed-It la Jnctical. <llOria wu putting '11me; Ellenberg, A Gulde to family ward Gnc:how.z..:~ 8CCXM.I on her coat jUat u I came lDto Oilldren'a Records ~ Eisenhower, Tbofnu Gllmore d111"" .-~:; :u;:;-o-c:twrcb or-Ho Sat Oal'a, my favorite Clllw Crusade In Eurow; Freeman, clll c!uulddldatbl fat hla c1ort ~ be -o'nei! --talll'llllt oa ._ Ave. ('em White s.Jlo Shaking; Glynn, The comeq characterization ol Tal· • JaD. 18. TMae hca1fna What aoocl food). Stoey of Blood; Greene, Star Re--~t. a terser of art muterpi.o. u.e IOdety u.: Mft. Gloila dlOOMI the new and l>Ol"ten: Gri.ttlth, American Me: ~-Who take. pride ln hb ~ . D. C. WedtJdl& prcll$mt; Mn. d.lftennt lh&de called .,Wtnter Hapdorn, Prophet In the WU- ..... ...,.rd lllabbell Ylce-pr916mt· White" an olf-eolor with a aott detnew; Ha.In~ Carpentry and Frec!ah Bat.ft allo dlatfnsulab-ilft.Emo ltotb. '8eCntar1; lll'L ~ ~ that leta ott her Woodworlcin&; Hartley, Our New St,or.lc Shower Honors Mrs. Jaclc /yerson Dorothy <Mrs. Jack) Iverson wu honored guest at a stork 1h~ Tbunday evening whm guest.a gathered at the home ot her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Will· cut, 280 Victoria street, Costa Mesa. e4 twne1t .. Ada. the petWant. Leo Kwl. trlMUW. fair ~·xion and llcht ~. National Lebor PoUcy; Holbrook, bUJilh d&Ulhmo of the Haa· omo.. ol thl 10UDI 1DUrled for adt wool coat that &:Svn Uttle AnnJe OaJcley; Jenkins,· ot&.. Cmmnendable perfonnano. l*Ole'• ~ tbl Ball and wandertul warmth for a wfntry Iron Raourcet ot CaltfoTrna: Gamea were played and aftC:'r· ward a dainty bassinet was brought In, piled high with many Jovety gift.a tor the e.xpected w tt one. At the refreshment hour a cake, beautltully decorated In atten and pink ana OTnamen led w1th a stork and a tiny baby crib, all done in lclng, was served With coffee. Present w ere Mrs. Iverson and her mother, Mn. WUlcut; the Mesdames Elaine Homey, Aud- rey Lockwood. Dolores Vande- walker, Pat SnydeT, Diana Kuhn, Jackie Croft, Rachel Wedeking. Marilyn Wilde, Lutie Lindeman. Helen Shelly, Arlene Foreman and the Mines Joan Derry, Verna Nleaon and Sally Towle. · • were turned tn by ltat Palmer awan ~ub are Richard Baber day, and yet ha the frah look Lang, Tomorrow h Beautiful; and Stan1on F~ Who provk1ed JINlideiat· ·., ..... Cark. ~ ol llJrina. Lavender, The BJg Divide; Lee-~~:""love Interest. Dermle prrr'dent: Mn. Herbnt Roth. StYW-for cuual wear, it fea-ming, lt'a Easy to Make Mualc; u Davenport, au.ave ... _.• an4 u-Harb«. tUNI ttraJpt ltnea ln front. With McKeown. The Trail Led North: New York art critJ«=.i. and Mere-· eecn._.., ...,...., a blck-Une ln ll"AMul tullneu. Manone, Trumpet on the Wing; 41th Aa Harwood u Bolen. aharp ~W • mw memben Sun-1be coet futena wtth one button Mantle, Th~ Beat Plays ot 1947-Gotham picture dealer. day wwe Mr. and Mn. Albert at the rount\ed oolJar line. And 48: Merrick, Green Mountain The Oirlltosaher Bean POrtnJt Gatterdam. J41aa Arlette ()goer.. for putteularty w Jn d y days, Fann; Miller, Men and Votta at ol Abby, peiDted b)r hanklln ud, MIA :Jo Ann Bflman, -Mn. commoa In Callfomia'1 wtnter War; Murdock. Mlnerala of Cal-Koon, drew tremendoul admtn-l4dla Hana and Mr and Mrs. wnther, Glorta w~an the de-Uonlia; Nathan, The Theatre Uon for lta ln9p1red ntlectJan .of Berwd EUisman.. • tac:bable hood w h l c h adds a Book ot the Year; Nlcholaon, the warm.hearted cMracter of piquant effect. Vo)'&le8 to the Moon : Nouy. The Sending gifts but unable to he ~~nt were Mn. Peggy Ogle. Joy Jane Holkcr and Miss Gloria Marshall. the aubject. WSCS lo 06 Road to Reuon, 'palntin&, fumJ- Saturday even:tq. JanmJ'18th.lerY9 ture ftnlahln& and repairing); There'• flavor fun and texture WU Orann Cout coll'l9 ntaht. f • f.. __ Pellegrini, The Unprejud.Jced contra.st, too, in mixing together Pr9Jtt..nt 'Basu H. Petenon, Wee P'fnvn'f Be.fore C.eleste Holm left on Palate; Piclmina-; The Stan arc a medley of ready-to-eat cereals IJl'ftldent James W. TbomtOQ. JSCll:l'lll'ft In oblerYanee ol W New York vacation lbe Youn: PUevier, Stalingrad; Put-to make morning variety merrier. Jr .• Fred Huber, Mn. Marie V. Epll>hanY wUl feetun tbe meet-=:"t8 a ttunn:tnr jacketed d.rea. nam. The Sculptor'• Way; Rob-Try a medley of corn flakes. Hawn. W&Jttt C. Prilc!\i and Vflr-tnc ":.of ..o..ta M.a .Women'• So-oJm, Who plays 1n 20th I.neon. Land In CallfomJa: Rod-wheat and barley kernel• and a non Patterson of the ete were dety of Chrtat1an Service, to be Century Fox productJon "Road man, Renaissance In Haiti·.Rose, puffed cereal, or mix togethc &Qeltl of honor. · heWl Thurlda,y at the IOda1 hall llo\9e .. " •and a Wtra.We ~n-Wine. Women and Words; Sartre. wheat ahnds, whole bran an OoUH wu acrve4 foll~ of Onmunlty church. Rmble that would be amart ln ExiltenUallsm: Schoor, Gi:ant crisp com flakes, and c:rt.p oa the performances. and tl)e a of 8 !'..,ftlben o!._~c:rol!!.~e ~I~~-and yetoot praScticaJh foundfor Book ot Sport.I; Sharp, Camel-cereal. lence enjoyed the prtvUeae WIU MJ'Vll UfllC\' DOClft ulJCDCOIL ui~ ISMI' , e ------------------------the &.IJnle' In a royal blue woolen -rBE YOUNG IDEA" By Mwler me. With matchin1 lined jacket. For wnatJUty she flndl the co. ~ un~atable. The ~lesantly but lhnply 1tyled woolen drea la smart ln Itself and yet can ~ worn with the Jacket thus trmsferm.Jng It lnto a suJt With a aepuate fur piece the dress la pettet for rutaurant or theab!r 'tftar. Al an ensemble .. With .the Jacket coverin1 the top d rt.be ctr.a. it la in excellent tUte tar daytJJ"M and 1treet --.r. The dress la atyled with a deeply equared neckline, thtte- qiarter lenath Ugbtly fltUn1 &Jeeves ad • •tnilht aldrt. The jacket ba:pe11d-~-reivera.1on1 ~ and battuna down the front. Mila Holm tfttln black ~ with the .ro1al blue eoetume. • • • 0 t. t ll _v iJ C• SI h " t• \\I d C< rt n. •• hi F si 3 Sc ti' Ol SB kl K tt. th Id se st ar ne ra to . th a 8 ... ~~ Bil m gr T( tOe ad ta! do Sn ap SOI in1 dE' he ale ha yo SW Shi no lin DI no Ilk on he1 me if sal w h Ek-fec arc eq1 nf:'1 all ho• wh thJ so spi sor ho1 ~( &h i of arc ott vit· aJl4 paJ tirr one she a a wh lng boc an< it . a Bu arc anc in . 18.i• f uJ on, we cc ment rail., 1830' itorlt abl>-- the mott ala.gt lro,,, the-- By Germaine Honey• HE'S SO SHY-A glrl we know used to go with a shy man. And one da_y I made tho horrible Jl}ia- take of ask.in& ' this mod est lnale .to a party. When he came into the living room, he looRed sos~ that he scared t h e wits out of Qle, too. W h .e n. I w c n t to lntfo- du ce him, I couldn't ev e n remember h la narn~. So I just sort of mutt=ered "This is Mr. Oogle," and-t hlm over to Lobclla Alnai)'JI Fern. Well. the other halt ot ·tbls sister act ls famous for ch4rm. But finally he scared her. too. So In d('rr>eration, I leaped lntQ the breach again and lured him out into the kitchen. "Here/' I said, giving him a big sharp knife, •·you <:.a r v e the meat." Keep 'em -bus~ and they forget ~heir troubles, I thoui,ht. But the first i,htng I knew, the darn ldo~lt practJcally hacked him-se_!_f~pieces. There he was :==wt t a s u ptg. started to ~et the first aid stuff and every time I got anywher~ near the bathroom, the doorbeJJ rang. So I'd fly to answer and forget my errand of mercy. By · the time I finally got back with a bandage, the (X>Or guy was swooning away. Well, we patched up the body and threw i l into his car. And dJd we breathe a sigh of relief! Imagine a man Jtkc that! Nol only no social gracea, he can't even cut meat. TOOK HER JN HAND-So J · took the girl in hand. "Look," I advised her, "the next lime you take that wilted lily lo a party, don't bring him to the front door. Sneak him in the back. tie ~ apron Arounti him, nnd give hJm something easy to do, like wash- Ina the lettuce. Anybody wan- dering lcitchenward will think he's ju~t a f'hor" boy and lC't him &Jone. Then graduaHy. after t he's had n chanct: to get his beanogs, you can ease him Into the soen1l swim." "lt's A wonderful Idea," she agreed. "I'll do It." Yes. but not here. Bleedini a ll over the linoleum! DIFFERENT ONE -&sides. now she's j:tot a n <'w man. He likes pcople. He's pl~asant, not only to his own friends, but to hers. Qirls cont£'mplating matri- mony don't ask my advice, but if they did I'd say, "For Pete'& Aake don't marry up with a m!\n who doesn't like your frlen<h. 1 &cause that kind or n fellow fe<-ls so Inferior, he won't pal around With anybody hut a sub- cqual." So I'm glad she got e new boy. But bettl'r no man at aU than one who doesn't know how to act at a par1y. That's what I aay as doesn't know any- thing. SOME PEOPLE-Qt col.U'le. in spite of all my loud talk, I feel sorry for people who c1on't know how to be glad and RAY. W e u.<11cd to have tmch wonderful ahlndigs in Duluth, with dozens or lll-assortect ~l'Sts ,~ming around being amazed ..at each other. I remcmb<>r on girl I in- vited . She look('d al mt' in t"rror and said, "Oh, I never go" to parties. I don't have a good time." "You're coming to thb one," I announced firmly. So she did, lookJng \'<'ry .cmazzy tn a striped dress. And you know what ime-did? Set up house-keep-• ing 1n the coat closet. When any- body went by, she popped out and took tb~ir wraps. Of co\.trse, It was a JHtle startling. having a jumping jack in the closet. But they liked It. They clustered around and knocked on the door. and out abe came like the cukoo 1n the clock . When she lett she wd. "Oh, I had the m08t wondcr- f ul evenJng." And trorn that day on, she was a soc.uil •~.Gee, we know some crazy people! WRATINDDD CONCORD, N. lL (lJP)-Com- mentJng on a Pl'Ol)OlaJ to buUd a ralltoad ln NeW Jfampahlre ln the 1830'1. a newspaper dmlandcd ed- itorlall1: "What can~ more palp-· abl~.ablurd and rtdJculous than the prospects held out of Joc:o- motlvea aotna twice u fut u .~, .. MEAT DEPT· FMhlritlt MANNING'S ... f ,, .. h SHRIMP lb. 65' DELICATESSEN Aetha--P.,. ,..,. LUHCHlON LOAF lb. 59; -·--·--------- Grett4e Tortillas "'•· 18; of 12 if:Cia1ls2 t.•25' WED., alGINMING JANUARY 11 1:88 t. 1:80 Sun. u.... Thurs. 1:00 to I :• Friday & Sat. ' REAL VALUES · Q.;akerOats ::. 35- ~fti. !·~-~J2I­ jUiC£:':r~ 3 10'29~ Thff fty A.a I •· 29' Navy Beans =--. .... ~"-- ...... Q.Nty 231 SPAGHEI 11,:-. ~-M-E_z_z_ANINE--.-~. Lunch. l;.f~ : 31 S~E SOAP '"'""~: .: 12- IVU TI'H(,_MG FOi THI NOMI ~TIE~Y ... BRASS C~ER· •. PLANTERS and CERAMICS TiiND.. .. -19¢ sluCE~l·-14' WIDNISDAY-JAN. 12 Utlllt & '141fft P'lel• & S II. d ~MMD ... , ROLLS .L .. Fresh Produce VICTOa Y. WIATffuS > • • • • • • . llOMD ~ COTTON > (4Y0t aex > '.wt..· NISSEN r -· Mttl110 Plant, 3011 W.r ~· Av.nva, Newp>rt AdlYe Member ti.. • Foreign Relations Committee was Senator Taft. It was commonly supposed that Oregon's Senator Wayne Morse would l{et the Rupubllca.n vacancy on Ute Foreign R.elattona CommJt- tee lt tl)e Democrat:. hadn't taken that ext:H. seat for themselves. But privately Senator Taft had h1a eye Oil It, too. When he got the newa that the Democrat.a had decided to abeorb the vacancy by increasing their own majority eight to five, Tait stormed over to Democratic Na- tional Chainnan Howard McGrath. '-rhe boya don't Uke this," ex- p}~ the forthright Senator from Ohio. The Senator tr o m Rhode Island simply shrugged.. A blanket and a gun were the only implements needed to claim land durini the aquatter period or Calltornla'a hiltory, according to W. W. Roblnaon'a Land in Call!. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY George D. Bptt PUBLld AOOOtJNTANT MOii W. o.tnl Annie Newport IS-* ..... Bar. 1111-• Dr. Lener A. Becker DD'D91' ... ......, .......... .... a.... 111-J SVSNINO APl'OINTJIENT8 ~NS-0.0. Dr .. Edward W •. Milum l'IQ•'ss Mil 9upaa Olkt,aa Olftoea •n<•rxr llarMr WI llr_. __,, 115 Goldenrod Aw..w Corona del Mar, Callforftla ;:=.::::::::::::================~ PBYSICJIAN8-8t1JIOSONa. 11.D William J. Dolan, D.D.8. MO-A li.t lMne& Nettpen llesalt... (lallfonlla Banor ll'J.J HourW By Appointment Dr. Obed Lucas DEN'DST Int K w. o.tn1. Barttot-ttlO Nll:WPOBT u•oa GORDON E. RAPP, D.DA l&U OoMt mp.a, OOllONA DSL llAJl .............. ,. ... llOaTUAJ&Y HAROLD K. GRAUEL C~apel ut .~ n.a..: ..... -· o.ta ·- IL T. Buttea "'*' O. D. Os1 11111& nm a•lliwau ~ DlJllUC&'l'llD ---Rs hi_, A. 'I ...... ~ ................ wwwum1-.... PIANO DJ8'1'&1JOl'IOK VOICE-HARMONY .......... "AMO -. atOD IY'ITIM ...... c.. ...... ............ UMJ- Blebard I'. Altman. 11. D. PllT1IJCUJf urD 8l7SGIDO• otn. .... , l• .. u ....... 1 1• W 1117 ........ a n--...u.- a.111 11 ftlw ..... uee-a ................. 1 ... ~ If ..... ..... Spencer H. Boyd, M.D. OBsTm.108 M4 Dl8SllllB OF "OllmN No. I ..... Ima ~ lbla Stnet B&JaoA Haun by Appointment PboM Barbor IMO Henry R. Hall, M. D. ~ ..... ,_ Hoon: 2-6, by Appointment Tllltpll •e B• ll99 11&1 Ill 8roMwa ()Mia M_. Wallace J.Miller M.D. · Eye -f>tiYaician IX 'IBa aatlNJW 8C11L8DG .,,,,,. 2 1 ...... .-••u a... .... .._..,_ S. ll MonacO, M. D. llt..., .&-. .... ...... .,.- ? OtllC9 Boan: , 2-ti>lp.a .__, •s a> 1r1•11111u ... , I • Page8 . ~ HSW8-S'IMEll laa. It, lNI H Drap fftal-.· -· . ~~~~tolt: Alftll'bn 1AsiOn bMbtW& *-K?:.r~~~~ :i.es:..i-:e!:k!!2 • f 'f.9 · feat Anaheim '5o.al. Jn their ftnt will tace HutY Dellwo la Salata C:W ~V:-enc: :,!ta= ~ ~ ....... oil •* J' Sumet Leacue fru OD the lOM!l"I Ana Qty Jeque AA play ton&lht •l••Chtertna a heralded hlomar SUta :AD& tGiDGllOW. Ud Jlilil&... co~.~~t. tnto quick 8-at 8 p. m. ln the Santa Ana blah Junior coUeae club hl tbelt ft.DU ....... Seidl ~ ... t a i... By BOD HMMII.l.J&N 0 lead and atretcbecl lt: 10-2-. aym. tune ::Bnafny Friclu nJabt. ~ ant round c:rudalL We must commend the Sunset tore U.. Tan gained their court Don Miller. who coached tbe wtf:t!t Don ~~e:t r:. 1be Tua Jnvadt Santa WI • Lea8"-'e's move Wedn~ of composure. The.Ont quarter end-team laat year ult racked up 21 ward wttb Bob-Nettie.. Combe er-acllerbox pm t.omonoW afw.: "creating a junior Varsity baseball eel 15-13 with tM Colontata on, top. wtna tn ao 1wu hu taken over with an averap of near 1• pa&nta DbOD at •~ for their.~ wttb t_..e. For the :!;>~•:=..•:""~:a~!; the. coechlnc rei.:. qoln Q4 bu per aam:'4t,~ m1n~..!7..= the Saint&. '!be)' will ftDd tbilla-~~ ~~ti~wJr; the Intermluion. Th• SallOr ftve ahlfted penonnel · ~ clad Palomar fl,,._ 1elws lnltalled u unde~ ,_. harped on the swept the court ln the third •taft. 1btte ot lut yeU:1 a~ ~ Nettles. wfM> ~ two qalnat Uw ~ time this MUOn u tM a d m 1. nistrator'a za 8IJ Bob Yardley controlled both pion five will be ln the •t.al'Un& Palomar. ll a tlne ball bandier and Samta have tbma COIMNCl • apparent de-em-backboards and a tiaht zone de-lineup Jule Maraball and Bud.At;. •trona on rebQunda. Center How· their home noor. phasizing of the tense llmlted the Coloniata to one tridie .will et the call at forwards.. ard Henning popped ln ll for ~ .Rftd ls __...._aA to ba• horsehide sport. point. Ten points for the , local Dent Ro~ ta back at center Cout -qalnlt ""Pal.c omar Whll• i.-. ~""- We thought,~ made it 31-23. whll• Glynn &lea. l\W'd l t auard Ralph Frelt&a acored • and h.la (lve \.\P to a peak for tbll cutting base to~ ~hlI~~lns..:: year'a Santa Ana~ te:! ~Floyd P~. at the other~ pme. Don Ward and Dot> Y.,.. ! r o m a rou:n Keith's q clt.::tae:' to el&ht tor a Jack Hanaon who eel AA ball ~~~ 2.ield back hia atart• ~y will pt the call at f~ robin to a sing.le 14 poin( winninl mardn. for Harrlaon Pon ac lut winter h•e combination to keep the ICOft With B'1l Jacbon at caml'. 'b°Jrd ~: :1::i~ The Tan were iea by center WW be at the suard ~ta. ;.;pectable but the l'ftel'Yel kept Georse Reeve. and Carlton Mean of the loops were doing the p.layen BW Jackaon'• 15 J>O~t._~t ~ te!:i 1~ wJ!i~ 1:0~.!::: up the buket t>arnae t9 c::reate will at.art at pan:la with Jadl an injustice. ra&e. The sharp ahoo ....... , ........ or t toeing five a wide dJ.fterence. Comba fCOl'ed Clark alat.ed for ~ acUao.. This last. move, creating 311 seven. of 16 lhota. , · ~ JnOlt ol bia polnt:a ·on 20 foot Mt a.. McKnlatat wUl atart ~ baseball,. seems to be just what Jack Clark. anot.ber junior, abota u the vlliton malntalned a · the doctor ordered. The base-showed aJgna of fllllnc> Reed'• fifth Th R • t.IKbt zone deteme. Jury Rour, a thfee;.~ar letts- ballers will still get about 15 apot on the Vars!~ at a\W"Cl u ~~ ompson 8C81V91 "1be next home p.rne pita Cout man, and ~ H .... a JUiUol' up gamea irr Varsity competlUon and dumped ln nine poJnta for runner 1 Helms Grid Award -aia.lnlt. Santa Ana ~ In the tram lut yeer'a BeM; at f....,.; those who aren't good enough to up honors. • Pirate om Saturday nlabt at 8 Doan Moomaw. a hokla1fW frcm make the-first squad will get a Garthe Menges dropped 1n three Bob Thompson. Newport Harbor P· m. ,.ar'a chamPionlllJD t-.. at cha nce to play baseball with real long ahota, • Jay in an4 a tree hi&h end. wu 01Je of 33 bo)'I hon· Uneupl: cenw and -awac WBiJmt an1 meaning to It. throw for nine points in the tint ored S.turda>' momlns at the Palomar <•> Onut .. c..-ti) o..nn; Pr8ll at~ RGa.r 8Dd In our mind. It is better for halt but the Tara atoppecl him Helma Athletic Foundadi::m in Loi ~ <IJ ' on~~ Moomaw both ate llx foot three baseball of the community to pointless during the lut two Pft"· Angeles w1th awardl tor their _.. a.au. <l> > c <U\ B~ inchee tall and a.re what mabli U.. have a junJor varaJty team rather lods. He wu high scorer .for hll lection on the all C.I.F. all atu ~ <2> O <4> l'Ni-S&1at club~-. M~'a team th d bl d 1 _,_ team. ~'""h _ _.._, football c-.-Lo C1arliO a <J> PU"80U r,:: ·~ _.... a .. _ an a OU e roun eague 1UAte NEWPORT HARBOR 46 ..... IM.illUUI tams. ~ ~ 11a.11. 11.u... Ore.llp Ooiut. 11; ~&lo-__ .... ..... u.1.1 1 -.In.. ... ~ for the Varsity boys. The in· Leahy WU l\M!llt ol honor with ltlia:I. 1 nulQ u~ uaa.....-~ creased number of participants fga fgm tta ftm M many other ooachea and football ~ tuN: Pal~ 4, 0... In. more than warrents it-and we 25 Wardi f -··--···· ... ~ : I & 2 ~ riotablea in attendance. 1 l ;Carranp ~-at.ta '4. Borp-In 13 lame.. the s&lnt1 .... will still continue ~o have better fl J~~· c f-=:::::u 1 1 l o lb eoa 1' 1.aon •· 0 iette " won MYeD.. 'Ibey dld..W RI a• baseba)) coming up. 21 Ree.u. • -----• 1 0 0 a 2 aide, ~. 'J\l8tiD. '2~ m .... Newport Harbor High, which 18 Mean. s ··---' ~ 2 2 o ' PE I EISON SCORES 19 IN '8' WIN alor .... Lona .Belw* 'Jw t ' voted against double round ball ~ <ft~itl. -;-~.: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o;a; ~ ~si,.~ Ant.bo19'1. with Huntington Beach, Downey, so Hope, c ·---·····-·l 0 1 -0 0 0 MIDDIES p•.•y a . -rioMABnftw ~;0.....t. :wblltia. Orange and Fullerton, waa all for 11 Schutt. I' -··-=-·:...2 ~ ~ 0_0 ~ liiA ~ . I· IRVftftV 1na to TUst1n. 21.a· 1-1 Billllh the junior varsity program accord-4-7 11 u 1 a 46 WDlcln. '5-44; HUil~ Br 0. ing to those at the meeting. Only ANAHR1M 31 Towerin& Dave Petenon led Quartft but came b9dl to flnJilb 33-31 and 3'-30; and ~. votes cast agaJn.st a junJor team " · fa tta ftm f pt.a. Newport Harbor'• Bees to a the same. 55-47. • were filed by Downey and Or-u Mens•. t ··--·-···--4 2 1 1 t amaahlng ~34 win over a h11hly HKWPORT MA9'llOR 41 The Tan bawn't bad IO amay ange. 17 Whipple. t ·-··--·--· 1 1 o 1 2 touted ~ahelm hl&h crew Fri-feA f na ttm t pta. = and haven't ~ tbe 19 Tbalcber. c --··--····-· 2 2 1 1 6 11 • .., .. 1.~t in their S-\11\Mt Le•ai... 6 Bad.... f -1 O O -10 ~'-~ Santa AM THE S PORTS SWIBL 22 Cramer, s ·-··-··-·· 1 0 0 1 2 .,,,., ""6J' --11 NetU... f-c O O t 10 ... ~-c--• • · u Gray. I' . 1 a 1 2 a opener on the Colo1liat court. 1i hteftOe, e u a a I 11 tam.-. · Ne::f°rt Harbor Legton'a re-u Trapp. ' ----··-·-··-·· s o o 1 • The aix foot two inch aopbomore 12 ~ • -t 1 a 1 • atlAION'• ,..co,.a. vltsamspceconbasd tkesettbatlol-~gehamt lnwiUSangetat 1: &r::'. ~ ::--·-~== ~ ~ ~ ~ f tanked 19 points which. oombln-l~buf.._ r.;-::;:1 8 3 :. ~ l Vartlt)t m 10 Ball. a --··· o o o t o ed with senior BW SJdlea and u JOUpp. a l o 1 t 1 Nh'port H&J'bol'--Won ,. Lon 1 Ana Clty league play. Don Miller, 16 Lope, s ----o 1 1 1 1 freahman Armand Nett1e1• 10 I KJtUe. s o 1 8 o g 8 " Lapa& BM.ch ' who lead the locals to the Santa Ji iO 6 ii ii points each wu ~noudl to knock 1 Joye, s ---=.-~ !.., _o __ liO OAidu oro.. !'l Ana city title last *ar· h8.I a&ain over John Wallin• Ufle contend• ., u u 1 11 u U Twttn ii assumed the coaching ~k. The SUNSET LEAGUE 8TA.NDINQ9 inl team com~ of teveral Up ANAH•IM 14 14 SL Anthony'1 fT "new look'' indudes Jule Marshall Huntlnston Beach ~ 2 L oPtan °If· ~ from lut year a champion1hff Cee 11 Hurt.a.do t ''o "'\"to f19uj I: f:~>' ll and Bud Attl'idge at forwards, Nwpt. Harbor __ 1 o 46 at 1000 team and boJdoven frOm lu aea-f kead. r :.-. --t a i , 16 U t:;8H~ .O Den t Roblnson at center and Jac;k 0ran,.. --·---1 o as M 1000 son'1 winn1na Bee five. 1f Dickeuoaa. c ___ 1 a 1 4 a 46 Anaheim -tJ Hanson and Glynn Boies a t guards Sant.a Ana ----·· 1 1 80 N 600 Peterson dropped ln 14 polnta ~ J:t:.i.a.., • ----• J 1 2 t 11 ... Railbirds exnl>l't the team to J'ullerton ···-.. ---1 1 a a 600 in the f1rlt halt u the Tan rwo.. 10 Boll.DW. , -·---0 0 8 0 0 111' Ml all •I... ,...... AnabeJm -----·· 0 2 16 80 000 all --· 1:2 Dun-., -·----1 1 1 1 • go u1e way for their second Downey --·--o 2 ti 110 000 v ed 30-13. Althouah re.el"Ve8 I Whl.&da. l o 1 1 1 1 straight bunting . . . The Legion Downey at Ana.betm: Newport Bai-played much of the remainder of 1 Lerncll.e, I O 1 1 J 1 HartH>r '41 Hoop &lat. plaY$ Tustin Merchants in a pre-bor at B&Ata :=.,h Oranp &&. J"ullerton : the aame, Peteraon 1aw enouda u u 1o ii 14 T\Me. Ju. u at Santa Ana liminary, game to the Tuatln Le-Runllngton • bJe. time to deposit five pointa. Molt ol .,.,.., Jan. t4 liunt .... ch heN glon-NeW York Clowns game on Petenon'sJ:Jnll came on follow-l'uwt IAq'M ... ......,, ... : Tu... Jan. ti Downer ...,.. ThUrsd nJ h --.i O W L fltll. Opp .,.r1d. Jan 11 Downey here . ay. g t at Tustin high'• Don Ward plans to move to artch-\119 &lJU P Ina. t 11 char1ed Jrullvtoa J 0 .., tT •Frt. Jan. 11 trwllert.on '*" gym. er this spring .. , U he doel. sec-ahota, he made &oocl on ei&ht. Nwpt. manor&_ t o • 14 T'*9. Ju. U at HwAlJA6ton BwJa Track champion1hlP6 are often ond sacker Carlton Mean will The bei~ht of Peteaon combtn-Hut. ~ -1 l II u 9Prt.T"a-Jan.,, ... • at Oranp deter i d b .IJ th h ba ...... be _ ... ,,..... -'--_. eel ··'"'th ttl , al'"" d ..._,_ Anah... l l I TI ..... ..,. 1 Anaheim .._,.. m ne Y uep r at er than pro WoJ .u&&i.cv to 111.KK~,op w1 ~ · es utu e enau~'ICIU OowMJ' 1 1 fft Wed.'-"•b. 1 Torrenc• here first place strength. For thia rea-with eJther aopbomore Dick Lane the Tan to hold down both back-<>ran,. .. o 1 t7 •J'rl. nb. • at DoWMY son we pick Santa Ana to wtn or t:reslynan A.rm.and Nettle. p1-y-boal:da. Skiles apralnecl bll ankle &uta A,-o I a 70 •Tu.a ,. ... I Ort1n,. ...,... their fifth straight cup ... Har-ing the keyatone ·spot ... Ward u the locala led U-3 in the first Newpartrd t ..c~•. S... Witb a ~.F,e'b.'1u~t ~n:"rl'~ here bor will .be a surprise second and dJd a fine job ol catcblng for the reco o ..... ,...._ lo 88YB ...... •,..rl. Feb. 11 .. nta Ana hen Fullerton wiJl press the Sailors Tars la.at aprtng ln three 1amet C'~ D'S flee SA" have been lnataDed u lopl6diM[ ... To-.rnament at a.nta Mon•• for a third. while Bill Weatherwax 1'8.1 laid favorites to knock Oftl' Suata Ana .,.,11te .. ,... After seeing all 12 of the coun-up with lnjur1e8. Q ..&.. H T winleu Bee nw tomanow after--p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;a::- ty gyms as well as many other Inciden tally, the winner of the • Ula8re ues. noon In their eecoad lieque out, • gyms ovrr the Southland, we are Sunset League ~ not be the and nee buket.b&l1en of J.aa. 'nW! 1ame will t.:-~ ..u convtnetd the tocaJ hlgb school team lo reprHent the ~qu& Hartk>r HfOI wm take an &. prellmlna'">' l4 ttM StiPCa •m has the best floor-for the player the C.I.F. pla.yotf.t th1a 1euon. The ta Ana'a llihtwei&ht teams cm R&rbor Vanlty tr.a,. Tbe. Bee as well as the spectator. With the late st.art of April 22 make9 lt lm-the Harbor court tomorrow after-same •tart.a at 3 p. m. with the addition of locker, and shower possible for the circWt t.o t1nilh noon with the Deel alated for the Vanity clube Upptna off at 4 :~ space next can the local physical play in time for the pla,yotta whleh 3 p. (I\. curtain rat.er. 1be Cea p. m. education plant will be unmatch-start in the middle of May ••. ply In µie 4 p. ni finale. Ralph Reed wlll aend forth the able ... The swimmJng pool wilJ Harbor. Downey, and Anaheim Oppollltion for the Dees will e&me oomblne wh1cb defeated An- be the finest in the county tor rate tope ln our book-and the Jo. came trom the SaJnt Cee reservee abe1m, 45-34, Fttda.y nt1nt. Ar- ractng. A special pool for diving cal.a meet these two opponenta ln tnumucb u they don't have DMs ma.nd Netdee Pd BilL Sidi• wUlJ will also be constructed.. the finlll gama ot the aeuon, Mq under UM!fr three-year h..lgh school be at forwuda. Dav• P.ufton at Don Vaughn scored three paints 27 and June 3. set-up. 1be eees will play rep.. oenter and Harlow RichardlOn and In his basketball debut for San-Santa Ana hilh'• buketballen latioft weiiaht oppmttion. Dick Lat d UM' IUld ~ ta Ana college laat week . . . The nave yet to wtn a game Ulla aea· Al I1"WlD NW hla clubs take a Harbor'• hJ&b acortna Bees hue. Dons and Orange Coast play this aon ... Santa Monl~ 1pok.tsmen double battnl Frtdlly. 'J11e Dela • aver~e o£ 4.5 points per came weekend at Coast'• Costa Mesa say that Harbor high wtll be ln-bo'wed tn .a cte. me. 20-16. after -*Kt don t ~ to be Ul)9et •by court. vfted to parttdpate In the annual tnlllnc by 10 point.a at one tint. the Sainta wbo lost-by three l>Olnta Jack Clark. due to American Bee tournament there at the end Georp Le Bopo. who hu been the to Brea Olinda Which lmt to the Legion bas(!ball, may hurl the al the aeuon ... Santa Ana hl&h 81MU"tcPuc for the mlcketa, ran out loca.1a 945. Newport Harbor high baseballero -!leldod a C.. bu~ team al a-die Coloftlat llft Fllll-oulllOllllllO tho le- to thclr second league crown •.. ~ ln....confcw:mance with the and flCCOUl't tor only one hd with a 28-12 win ovtt Runt· At the finish of lut summer'• Leaeue'a reguest. Wh.ll• t.a.y cloil't free . Guard Stllpbemen wu ~ ~'?Wlifl Legion play, Clark was Just 84 et-havt? any Deea, U1*Y are l)ltttne hllh or tM ~ wttb nine. y ,_.t. na. T...._ *1 the fective as any other pitcher who their Cee reserves ap•nat tlie op-Omtft Homer Sdiult dNRAq .:r.f! the Tar hardwoods. ftf· will partld~e th.ls aeuolf" ... posltJon•a Dee club. four. wpn. HAIRBREAIYrH HARRY Balboa Bay l lO•S CLUB llwll•• ,,.., ,. ,.,.. "' , Gordon B. Findlay 001"1.'S&Oft)S a BMLD• CABINET SHOP . . SERVICE ....... -' oAJmrmoia a JOLLWoa T. C. JOHNSON ~ .., ..... ·H ....... a11lll F ABK DIPLOYlllllft DOWN, Jll:POBT 1bA?" CaU1om1a Department of Employment, reports 1hat qrlcul- tural employment decre&ied ~ per cent 1.n the tut week ol ! over the ~ week. Th1a wu occulonea by atci-ml and con&. ued cold weather which caUMd a atop 1.n the cotton and oranae har- W:lta and reduced pnm1na opera-Uone. YOU'RE PAYING MORE FOR SO~P THAN IN 193p ••• l but less for ' the Gas to heat your water! ~ ,oa bar IOap eou '""" yoa pmr ...w.nY, ..... du JOU dJd .. ,... ... 0.. ""ol den'' , .. bow"••~ a.. yaa II& lie Ge .. IO lllllt J0W ..... WW. ocbir prbl ..... ..,.. ... -.. awlned J08t llrelllidd berpla • • • ~~ .. ., .... .,,. ..... o. ... & ... b ....... ~ peyrolll ......... ct.. 11111 ••. .,. .. blah-la om Mrlmy. W. .. ._ llrpc don ._............_-:9 __ .. _..,,. .. , .......... " t) ...,.. .. ~---.-.. ••• ~WCIJll~ ..... ,... ..... uaJ) ~odJ.m1eacow ..... ,.. ecl'MIJlltlrtlcltrCJmf-..mblGpe1 ... • • • ~•low OM .. llie...,... WI .... JG'il .. far .. ..,,.,._k.,,,..bih_.,_....,..ecm-., ..... hrdAa ............... ,... ~., ...... .. ,... ,m ... .,. la --. 111a•ntit .,,U• ...... li ....... . '-. • 'Ar n1t ./1•/,.11ft<1to • ..,.hned bJ blah water, thla br1dp acroea the BJwuaee River near Benton. l'en!'l ,, 1u pSt'a plunl{!n l! a RaUer-"11.ck 1arrow1 and n car 1clrcle> lnto the 1wollen wnt.er bt:low, ThrC't ''11PO r d"'C ~&1 wen rcs- aaed. but et1orta '° locat.e one and pc-INJ '•o men 1n Lhe t.ruck naH c ;C1.:n • .u.:.ucc esstui. Exemptions Boost Taxes , Orange county property owners' taxes are alJ&htly hlg.her than the CalltornJa avera1e because ol t he rellUvely tilgh proportlon of tax exemptions here, according t.o a recent 1urvey by ttie Calllornla Taxpayers' asaodatlon. ExemptJons from loc:;al proper- ty taxes In this county total $27,- 069,630 for the current fiscal year, 6.7 per cent of t he $404,4n,800 net total taxable valuation of proper- ty tn the county. n. perty exempt from local taxes in th~ county in- cl Sl.874,320 covering 213 church ex.emptions, $&.650 for three colle,e exemptlona, $479,560 ln exemptions for 14 ~lfare ln- 1tltutiom, and S7,985,410 for 9,764 veterans exemptions. Averqe value of church exemp- Uona in the county wu $8,800; of oollepe, S21~; of W"elfare inatl- HOLD YOUR TONGUE! CUSSING COPS MAY COST YOU MONEY B ettt'w-watcb t hat cuulng of th.-motor cop •ext time you get a Ucket! U tm•t law yet but a bill wu lnll'odoced lD the 1tate aaembly. last week ma.klng It a mbdf). mf'anor for u yooe to use ob- llC"eDe or profane language to any pn.t'e offiUl' wblle be 18 doin g his duty. Officers have no proteictlon at prMent qal.Dst th09e who use profaae laaguage •lnce court. have rule aca.lnat diHClpllnl~g "cop-cu.aaer1" under' ~ dJ11o- turbaaee pr ovlslon1 of the law. tuttona, $34,254; and of vetcraijS, $818. Throughout thhtate exemptions from local property taxes had a total valuation of $517,.133.988 for 1948-49, 4.2 per cent of the $12,- 193,012.251 total taxable valuation of property in Calllornia. Hove You_ lrlecl ~ . l the new' FORD . May Change Plate Renewal The annuaJ rush and congestion aesociatcd with the rc:-newal of itatc automobile registrations in January ot each year would b<.> alleviated wider terms of a bill lntrorluccd in the nc>w SC'ssion of the lcglsloturc. Assemblyman Ric hard McColh"· tcr ot Mill Valley presented the bill which would $J>rcad the rc>· newal period over the cntlr~ year. Following a year's opernllon of thl' plan. autolsts would renew their licenses on the month Indicated by a nurnbeT to be carried on the cor- ner of the plate. . Thls plan would eliminate." thr annual rush for license plates and the consequent congestion and ab- normal expense of the rereiistra- tion, the asst>mblyman contends I II· , • L!_ :.-• Wf • 11m1 YIU,_ .. ._. m NU Ml.• 1'11 '•,_I 1 I • ·y·HEODORE ROBINS . "Your ford O.Oler Since 1921 '' · --· .. .... .... ~ lbil cmtnl Harbor 28 -. ~ Newp0rt Beach. .. ' - .I.~ I ••. Ad ..,..-cu• -rw Du•• .. , • .,. • f I • Local Farnltare Finn Offering 1949 Kelvtnator Intenalfled oomumer demand for laraer capacity refrigerators without '1ncrea.aing'' noor apace hu become a prime factor in the desi&nlng of Kelvinator'a 1949 models, according to Newport Fur- niture Co. The latest additions to the Kel- vlnator line, now on di.splay here are two 8.6 cubic foot modela, built to supplement the famous Muterplece f\JU-len'gth-door aer- lea. Im portant feature of these new modei. la that they take no more Id tchen apace than tb_e prev-ious aeven-cublc-loot modela, yet provide a full 1.6 cubic feet addl- tlonaJ food storage apace. ./ •• * McGREGOR SPORT SHIRTS • % $5.95 -$6.95 -$15.95 Rayon & Wool.ens ...... ..... .. 3 OFF * McGREGOR TEE-SHIRTS - · 1111 ea. Stripes in all co.lors . . ........... . * JANTZEN YACHTING & SKI SWEATERS 1L OFF p • 13 for Men and Women -···· . ................ ....... .................... _ . * JANTZEN CARDIGAN & SLIP-ON 1L ·-73 OFF SWEATERS for Women .............................................. . * LADIES' DENIM APPAREL ~OFF ' * SUN CAPS in All Colors •1• ea ·-· -~ for Men and Women --·······-···---···-·--···---·---···---• .. * SLACKS & SLACK SETS in rayon and WooleA Gabardine for women -' Open S11mloy1 630 Coast _Highwey IOI ~rt leech, C.lif. 5248 ~ -=--. ..... " ~·••o•~ BALBOA •z••-'l'l•s'a W--lloxDAr Jfew,...n B11aa.. o.111. ~ J.-,: lMI Clfii'S Rell• ~Ytveilia~ ~ g ......... -.. t: ...... ...... i Qwrch ICbool iulld 8 . p. m., Stililliid 7°L!t.~ t.~.~1!b. ~~ -hP 0.1 c!:!O.f~~ P. m., LO.O.F. hall. -."'*""*' to ~tpaae the .... Diltrict ~ttee, Boy Scouta da1 -.ctkm 8Ctili'Jl'licl for ,.., 1 of America. 7 :30 p. m. and calJat tar the ~ al n»-MetbO&at CU.tract coundl din-, tac tm~ to ~ ».OOC> ner, Cotta l4eaa Commun.it)' Mft felt ol wat.er frcD KWJ> to church ball. ipply tbe ~ ,..... Ttl•da.J =~ ;A,~tJent al tbe date Kappa Kappa G&rnma. 12 :30 p. would ilftJWDOl't uddoUae m.. ~IO Lo9 UilVOI, La&\.Ul& Beach. otbm' aNU' w1lbld to IO TboM a~ phone Harbor '° aDIU fOI.' ~ to with-171().J'. dr&W'h'om the cUatrlCt Were~ Rotary dub, 6:30 p. m., Wh1te'1 us to SmMlt of 12 cent.I per--~ Park Ave. cate. ....... .,., beolJDe ~ 11U g-.. -------- not be ckm9 lt th9 electioll ia beld VIDLDIG8 Bl:TV'BN .... 1 end at ~· Jmedn& tbe a.a.rd IDll* no mow to d>•QP Dr. and Mn. L. lL Vierlln& with the belk>rina date. thelr tbree--montna-4>1d IOD, Johd Faumatea b)' Sailan 1Ddlcai.d returned 1ut week from a holiday that u N~ obtainl all.lt.1 wa-vacation 1D New York Ot.y and "" w from MWl> lta eo1ta wW 10 Geneva. N. Y. "'Ibey reported that ..-000 umUalb'. At pawnt Olbe ol. the coldest momenta on up ..,, til fool to draw tbetr trip JIVU when they landed it CQIW .... ~ ::.. and JD&ka lt bick 1n C&lltomia'a UftlUUJal JIUb-~ consutnen here While ~ WM.tber. · llWD waamr will c:mt-'18 per acre INFLUENZA ATTACK. --. tM Glftd•I ..W. ewport IWltch· BJT8 '00Lt711N18'r rwttwamon, lf NIJD'ne"'•t.& u. Walter Hitchman, "Anchor ~...;; ~at~ Watch'' colwnnlat for the Newa- ., .... _. '100000 a mw main Ttmea, bu been laid up at hi.I ........... ..;..ti) the d1;tr0m the J4WP home for the lut three days with w-.. -.... ........ bKJt of caroaa Mt Mar. a le'Vere attack of the nu. He re-:''Oi tllia cmt coW4 • avoid-ported th1a morning that he'• feel- tlll two or three yean from now IDS betth. . Wb1D l .... M c:omplttel lta MW fji6iio 1me to tlia r~olr. Olm-en are k~ That la ~ at ........ line wouJd ~ .... _ t•ct that the water election :;;-' wn that N~ Could ~ly will precede the Feb. ...... the old one wblcb followa 28th election when the .ewer tuue a route well aulted to tbta dtY• la to be voted upon.Uthe coutal Dieda, 8alkn add' .. ueu, which admittedly are bad- -~--..J-,'ater dlltriet d1nctDn apism-1)1 ln need of the aewaae procram, mt.11 are amooua to avokl can-work aplnat -.net defeat the water cm'tad oppoaltioa of the coutal election whlch WOUid be of prtmary dU. to UMt pencllftl special we_. benefit to tbe rural areu, the lat- Dmltelecdoft. Vodllc wW •OD an 1ter may level tbelr bll JUN! wemed valuation bui9 aD4 the .. alnlt the .ewer bonda. . comtal uua. wltb more than 4t5 Al the atate law reada, the wa- ,.. cent ot the was dist.rid'• ter dlatrtct'• board of dlrectora votm. coW4 otter formidable op-hu authority over the wtthdraw-pamuan. liowever there la anot.Mr al and annexation of territory to l&Cle to the~ wbkb obee"V· the district. After petiUona bave -----------~-=-been-filed requeeUna a wtt.hd.raw-Too Iaate to C•IP'i'fy al or an annexation. hear1n1 dates are tet. Followtn1 the preaentation of evidence. the board memben can take whatever action they choose. Th\11 they are not lqally obll&"ated to exclude Newport from the d.latrlct it an application la made. They have, however, declar- ed t.helr will.lnpeu to release MWD a.rua wtth the condJtion that 1Uch area refr&hf from ~na all but emeiveocy waw troni the bdiG. Newport officials maintain that tbla dty lhouJd be permitted to wltbdraw with no •trino attached. 1·• .... :nA.m.m..1.-r , '' ..... . ... .... .. . "' RIDE DESIRED by man. Balboe 1a1.and to Vernon <Santa Fe Aw. nr. S.lauaon). Due t.Mre-at 8 Lrn. 5 d&)'a per week. Will ~ and drive occutouUy 1f necesaary. P. O. Box 912, Balbda llland. Pbooe Hubor 81~. S-0-7 0¥? ...... 44 •• .. ~ILP WAHT9 29 .. • • uu • ... CAP.ABLE WOMAN for~t Ume help· with children. ~l Vlat& Dr .. Balboa Bay Shara. S-p-7 . . -co •• It MUllCAL & IADIO • J4 ~ BA.ss" MARJ.No AccoiuiioN~ Good ooodlUon. SacrlflO! $100. '°10 RlYG' A~. Newport Bach. 6-ttc ta ·.o. I.INT, Arn.' Mciusii. 41 • ,, u NICELY FURNISHED 2 bedroom hoUM available now. 1 blk. from buatM9I dlltrJct, C.0.tA Mesa. Adult.a or tem qe. Yr. lHM lt dee1red. A1IO new • room turn. .. avail. ln ao da¥a. Beacon 6017-W. 6-e--10 FURNISH.ED MW 1 bedroom du- Thll dt.y'1 position In the mat- ter will come up for dllcuu1on by the Newport cour1cil tod.-y. SaUon and poalbl.Y other dvic represen- tative. wt.l1 carry the council' a vlewa to another apeclal meeting of the wattt dlrecton at Santa Ana tc:morrow afternoon. On th~ avttage, about 50 major earthquakea occur annually. A lar&'e p:"Oportion are under the ocean &ncr it lt were not for the sefamocrapha we would never know about them . Worcester Wins RHes Held for C. · . Uyc Charla S anley Huycke, '?2, dJed early S turday mornlng h1s homo, lM Mesa Drive, San Ana Height.a. from a heart all mcnt. His wlte, Myrtle, ii the niece of A. H. Fitzpatrick and dur- ing the war Mr. Huycke wu man- ager of Fitzpatrick's Newport store.· He came here from Long Bea.ch, where be owned a grocery store, and tved at 602 Clubhome avenue. He was born 1n Ontarto, C8nade. and had lived in Calltomia t~ 28 years. He 11 l\J.tYived by hil wife, one Ofle .an, LOme Huycke, manager o( Fitzpatrick's Balboa store, and two grandchildren. Servtca were held today in Grauel chapel with interment in Westminster Memor- lal Park. f Mii..EST0N-~S_j ... . MARRIAGE LICENSES Guy W. Christianson. 46, San Di- ego; Grace E. Allen, 49, Balboa. :DP':f08 MlNNIE ETTA Wil'.SE Mn. MJnnJe Etta Wiese. 72, of 438 Goldenrod Ave.. Corona del Mar, dled at her home after an ex- tended Ulnesa. She was the widow of Edward Wiese. A aon, .Jcrome-""'"M""-..... w .. ,,..,.ese o COr- ona C!el Mar, and a daughter, Mn. Cecelia I . Kirby of NeW1>9rt Beach survive. Funeral services were held Sat- urday at 11 :30 s. m . ln Santa Ana. Interment wu ln San Gabr.lel cem- eteey, San, Gabriel. IOHN DI CONSTANTINI Funeral service1 .~re held to. day at 3 p. m. in the Grauel cha- pel, Costa Mesa. tor J ohn DI Con- atanUnt, 59, 2076 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. who died in the Or- ange county hospital. He Is survived br Ms w ife Na- omr. Mr. Constantini came from Pennaylvanla seven years ago and became a resident of Costa Mesa. Burial w as in Westm.inster M(\w morial park. CHARLES S . llUYC'KE Charles S. Huycke, 72. d k d ear- ly Saturday in his hom<' at 1541 Mesa Dr.. Costa Mesa. Cause of death was listed as a heart all- ment. He l• survived b y his wife, Myrt- le. a son Lorne ol Balboa, and two &TandchHdrcn . Services were held at 1 p. m. t<>- day ln the Grauel chapel, Costa Mesa with burial in Westminster Memorial park. Mr. Huycke h.ad been a resident ot Callfom la for 26 years. The laat slx yf'nn he r l'S ldecl in the har- bor area. DOUOllNUT KID MEMPHIS. Tenn. IUP )-Mrs. A. A. Bruggc watchr d the boy with the sack of doughnul11 while hP s lid them on the handlebars of his bicycle. Then Mrs. Bruggc aays "he rode oct . eating . as he went." Mannin~ Trophy ple.a apt. Slffll9 4. New electric refrla .• pa rana~. MO mo. Har~ bor ~M.. 6-tfc San Marino'• Herb Worcester Sabot <1 3 star t<>rsl Ah !'\1<> Go. . ei .. AUTOMOnvl a ,... • •• • l~Cc:!~u:~ ~ -~~ St., N~ Beach. Phone Har-- bar 289-J. 6-p-8 liMl CHRYSLER CLUB COUPE. Radio, beata-. 1poUJ&bL Excel-lent CODdlUon. Prtqte owner. '1185. ...... 301 lria, Corona deJ Mar. Harbcw 10. 6-tfc nu '• ,..,...,...,044 tn :r •-Wu a collected h1I filth 1tral&ht Nf!d Kim Munholland. 6~: Charm . Mannina Memorial trophy ln hla Charlt"' Mrrrill. 10 : Trud~1t•, Gl<>on 1-C. din&h)t, Sub Deb, on wind-Walton. 10~ . swept N"ewpart Harbor ye1~. Penguin '13 sta.rtrrs> -No Worcester ICQl'ed three 1traJght Name. Dorrance McClure. 7% wins over 1even rtval lldppera to Janie. Rttd Scott, 8; Ski-l){'w, take the coveted honors in the Marvin Herrman, 8 . . annual raoe .erte1 which drew 83 Balboa ding hy <8 star tersl--Pa- enU'iea from every yachtin& cen-No.Mo, M. Barlow, s-..: Loco. R. ter from San Dleao to Santa Mon-Grah,am, 11 ; Llttle T'a, T. Tor- lca. 1be racea we.. d~Ued Satuz-. rence, 11 % · day by lack of 9'nd. Shore boatl Lehman interclub <12 s tarte") had to brinl In 80l1\e of the boatl -Tee-Pee, Darby Me tcalf, 5%; after dark u they became •trod-First Fiddle. Warren Blinn. 7; '• ed. y ................. , t Uk wind.I Spry, Oiuck Ullman. 8% . .. ~u..J 1 1 or.m e International 14 (8 st"rt"'-> -BALBOA COVES drew from the lk1ppen every bit ... "" " of l&lllng k:nowlqe a t thelr·com-Foorey Two, Dick Blatterman, 7; mand to nqoUate the course ln Green Dream, Peter Sen-ell, 7 % ; WATER FRONT LOT --t .... ~ ~p1•-the he•'"' wea Otalleng~. BUl Lapworth. 9. ~-u.11~ ~ _. •1 • Thistle (9 1tarters)-Pcdro H. tber conmU<ma, none of the tiny Sinhof!er. ~~ ·. Gordo. Bob Gales. ope& codqJit crafj eapmed. ONLY $1600 down Local entl'anta won their ahatt 6: Thistle ~w. W. Smith 8. of hoocn In ccmpetltiol'\ with~ Delta C3 1tarters>-Twlg. Stew .. of die bat on the .Qoat. piacen art Trumbull, l "': No Name. W. ln vuioUI cl.aue9 from Newport W. BnldJe7, 5 : Avian, P . L. Tor- Harbor lncluded Wall Smith. ~ ~4 ~(3 1tarten)-Wasp, Steve Pia' It no.t . •tt.. r.nn-.. Wi ~-u1e= ~~~: era.by, 6; Dipay,,.J. D. Burke, 8%; and Onack ~ w~~ ~t~8,..>:_D7u l'fttrlcted. Prtvaw. Gearn Ruby, a membft' of the 9tJa,lts, Bua O'&IL..3 ~; Lulu. Er- 'bait -llilboa Yadlt club, wu In wto Jona_ 4"; Ffu. D. B. Ho"tVe, ctmse ol ~ti for the 9. BARBOR INVESTMENT CO. MK'lll hi Ml1ft whlch drew a IC dlnghy-<8 atanen far Man~ Ulrp pllary ~ to the club'a ntnr K'1f1Gl1al trodl.Y)-8ub Deb. plen. and to ma.. an4 other Rttb Won.ut~r Jr..: :l : Panty :.z•t. D'J'ATS _ JNSUaANa1 wrbJ ao.ta. · Wmt;:* ~ 12: Skidoo, ~ wtnnen ln the various R.. Gritfn. 12. 10tb a at W. OIDtml e's '''• to u-e plecw. U.S.·~ la ea. ol point Ut? .. place de- ,._. llAltm' ._ Y8Ud ecoriM a;ratan: ddec1 'b1 best ·,.... ~ r -. , • ,.._.. rt1·--·· Tau -bGm OW.-, 11 alo D>e (abaft) ........ Mr ....... bill th1Dp m 1M9 .,._. bllDI *"am to 8tardom al Wanm BftlCbm9 SwcHOI .. • ....... of _.. Pl"- tonnuoe tD '"Olne ..., ......_ DOGIL• oday's Markets (From 10 a.m. [P8'1 l&eport ot J;Mter a Oo., IOr. LA. St.a D.) I,nduatlials ···----.18>.28 c!n L13 Rails . .. .. .... ........ 53.59 dn .53 Utllitles ···-··--··--M.19 dn .20 Volwne-580,000 shafts. Am Tel l: TeL·-------1~ Canadian Pad.f1c 1•% Dupont --·· -··-185 General Moton ···--·--···· 59~ Goodyear ·-·---,···-·-··--·-· ~ Kennecott ···-·· .. -----56 See.rs ·--······-······-------39~ So Cal .EdUlon ···-···-·-·-·-~ Standard OU -------·-·-··· fr1 U S Steel ·······--·------71" --SU R F~ A 16.year-old Ana.helm glrl aut-fei'ed inlnor lnjuries Saturday night when abe loet control of the light pick-Up truck lhe WU drlv- lq and rolled over on Mac.Arthur bcialeYU'd. Ht&hway patrol officers said the alrl, N811cy Carol Bostlck, evi- Clmtly lost control t>f ttie truck two mlla north of highway 101A U 9he WU travelling north. 'nle truck rolled over and came to rest aplmt a bank of the roadbed. A pualn& motorist took theJn-Jured girl to a doctOl"s otttce for treatment. the report stated. co.ty '~eports BOast in "'Aged Aid Appeals Appllcatiom. for fin an cl al aid under tenm of the newly-liberal- bed old age pension regulations were being received last week a t the rate of 73 dally, according to Thomaa P . Douglas, weUare direc- tor at Santa Ana. Some of the applicant. for the $75 monthly old ace pen.alona were found to have t.ranaf erred real ~-. tat.e or other p:~ty to their chlldren orather ~ order to make themselves eligible for the state payments. Those who take such" steps to reduce their personal assets cannot be accept- ed u pensioners, Douglas warned. Many of those newly applying for the pena.lon are those who be- lieve themselves eligible because under the new law certain resi- dmUal qualifications entitle them to aid at the age-of 63 instead of as. • JOHN WAYNE BRIAN DONLEVY "ALLIGHIMY U,.ISING" IDA LUPlNO RICHARD W IDMARK 1'lOAD HOUSF' ... . ... . . ... NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ,. A. MUO&. ,.,..,.. ml Ylll Ullt ....... l500 N~llT eSAGH, DAUn>lllNIA .. .... _ J J I ~ L I J J I J lfSWIMrll08 :n .... 9 a-. 1e. 1M1 ~c--e" . SOE PALOOKA 1 .... TaxD.e Mo•ll•J~ Better' Clieck alld See Harry C. Wstover, collector of lptemal revent.ie for the Slxth Dia. trlct ot -caJ.1tomla, remhMkMl tax- payen that Monday, January 17, will ·be the deadline tor fillng declaration•. ot e.Umated tax for 1948. flllng amended declaration& where aame are neceuary, and ftllng final returns 1n lieu of · amending declarations of esti- mated Income. The f\,nal d a t e normally la January 15 but since that date falla on Sa~day thll year, the twng period automatically ex- tended to the ext official work- day, which ls Monday. The date ta also-important to 1 many bua1nea and profeuional 1 persona, lnveatora, self-employed, I and almllar taxpayen who were required to -file decla.ratlona lut spring but who now want to change their estimate. by fling amended deolarat10111. Most wage earners · whose pay ls subject to L withholdJng ar~ not required to file declaratlona alnce the with- holdJng substantially oov~ their inc;ome to.x, although tholie with large salaries or auppleme~ed non-aalary income are required to file declarations. He also. pointed out that many~.Ll.A.Uli...J~LJ"n~'t----"":.....__. •()f t~ ·ta:.~ etm me -~err final 1948 Income tax returns In- stead of declarations. A person desiring to tne an amended Decla-; ration at thll time can substitute his regufar return on Form l<KO, which he mJght otherwise wait · to tile on March 15. If he ftles h1I return and paya the tax In full by January 17, he can save the talk of preparing and ~g the 1948 Declara tlon or amended Declara tlon which LI due then. II a taxpayel' ln 1948 had more than $100 of lnoome which was not subject to withholding, he WU required to fUe 8 Declaration 1f hla total Income < lncludin1 warea on which tax wu with- held) was $600 or more. If all of the taxpayer'• Income wu from wqes subject to with- holding, he wu requtred to file a declaratJon If his wages ex-TARZAN ceeded $4,!500 plua $600 for each of hia exemptfona (tor example, S6.300 ln the cue of a married man cla.lming e'xt:m.ptlons for him- self, wife, and one dependent). Puauc NoTICE CEBTD'IOATE OP BU8.INE88 PIOTITIOU8 P'DlM NAKI: The underalgned do hereby cer- tify that they are conducting a publishing and newspaper business at 3011 W . Central, Newport Beach, Califomia. under the fic- tl tious firm name of Newport Har- bor Publlahing Company and that said firm ls composed of the fol- lowing persons, whose names and addresses are aa follows, to-wit : VICTOR Y. WEATHERS, 10120 San Luis A VE., South Gate, Calif. ... * *· * * HOMER 0 . COTTON, 8946 San Juan Ave .. South Gate, Calif. MARY WORTH'S FAMILY * * Witness our hands this 30th day of December, 1948. HOMER 0 . COTTON VICTOR Y. WEA TIIERS STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) )u. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) On the 30th of December, 1948, before me, the undenlgned, a N<>- tary PublJc in and for said County and Stale, personally appeared Victor Y. Wealhen and Homer 0. Cotton. known to me to be the persons whose names are sub- scribed to the within Instrument and acknowledged that they exe- cuted the same. Witness my hand and official 11eaJ. <SEAL) NORA S. MARGW ARTH, Notary Public ln and tot aald County and State. My commission expires Feb- ruary 28, 19:50. Pub. Jan. 31 10. 17, 24, 194.9. 4 - CURLY KAYOE l ~OlR YOull HlAOIC~ VlA.Y Ill 4D'MU>, Pl.11.ll ! FINUi\AN HAFF lLIUAOY CiNlN IN! WNY SHOULD Wl ~IF~ OUll LNU • · • 1 * * * YOU HE.ARO WAAT TI4l Ml\'4 '~10, aAIY! .. Ml\ NO'f PUNl...C.. OH 'l'OUll T £Alo\ ! ••u.v OM• 11 FIGMTING A VfltY CONHISIO ff GMT AS O)INAMITI mPI PO&MJHG " ...... By Edgar Rice Burroqhl By Ken Allen "I ... -. nan ., UtlfHll& ·1141 -=-....:...-:...~ ~ -· .... ,, I AUTOMOBILE HGlltl:s~ ~tl6 1.0AN CO'ft,_ 100 ... c.-o••&•••OH DA f'Ollt&CL08Ullt& .................. ____ .......... -·----.. --~et•ldl llH POI 9 ~ '91t•ll 1Nlfl4'Crl~ ---------·- Increasing Demands · For Personnel Experts teach baalc courses and help dl-New Job Offi·ce rect reH&rdl of ;raduate 1tudents · 1n this major field o1 •tudy. which Sets Open Ho._-se . WU eatabllahcd 1n U.c.L.A.'I C.ol-. . LOS ANGELES-BecaUM of an leae of Buatneu AdminlltraUon •. lnc:reu:lna demand for penonnel Jut 1prln1~ He will al.lo aerve the To gtve Orange County resl- and industrial relation. expertl, Inatltute of Industrial Relationl on dents an opportunity to view the Col.JeR of Bualneu Adrnlnll-a part-time bull. operations at the California De- tratlon af the Un.lveralt)' ol Call-A uaduate of the ~dl\la Ana. partment of Employment, an in-•'" Callfornla. public ICbooll, be took formal ·opening wlll be held from fOl"l).la at Loe Anaelel hU rec.en,..,,. h1I A.B. an4 M RA. dlf&rees at 2 p.m. to 8 p.m., next Friday in apgo1nted Robert Tannenbaum to the UnJver1Jty of OUcaao, lft'Ved the new offices at 701 North ltl 1taff. 1n the u. S. Navy durloa the war Flower at.reel, 581lta Ana. Thll wu announced today by and tauaht at the Unlvenlty of Ray Mathewson, local manager Dean Nell H. Jacoby, w151lnted O\lcago betore comln1 to U.c..L.A. of the Santa Ana office. said to- out that durina recent an the tut fall -day that members of hlJ staff need tor an lntell11ent po and. wm escort (fUests through the • eonatruction action 1n the field of .new,. modwn, well-equipped build- penon.nel m&n•f.ement and ind.,. UBOE ALL TO RZTU&M ing at thlJ time. Mathewson, also trlaJ relations • hu been lncreu-T T B 8.u..& &EPLID added that lnteresUnai community lJ\I))' reoopb:ed," by the 1erieral With 80 per cent ot the $36,000 d.l.lplays featuring products manu- publlc. I08l for the UH8 annual Chrlst· factured locally and service. ren- ""Thll reoop!~" be aald. mu Seal Sale attained. $29,500.00 dered would feature the informal ltftm from a na appreda-hu already been received.~e Or· openin1. tb\ ol the importance ol the roles anp County Tuberculosis and ---------llued ln our modem lnduatrW Health auodallon today ursed iodety._ ~ tndlvldualJ and by all peraom In the county to re- ll'OUPI ot lndlvtduala... turn thelr reply envelo~ as 100n Tannenbaum holds the rank of u possible. To date only 60 per lecturer of penonnel·manqement cent of the returns h•ve been and lnd'--trtal relatlona. He wUl made. IKTD MY UM-· r9 AN ~CIQA~ 9' MAT~IMONY/ Are OU Going Thru CHANGE at LIFE?~ · caalq J•li te ufftr fr•• HOT FLUSHES? Does the !Unct.1on.tJ 'mldc1le-qoe' period peculiar to women <38-52 yn.> make you wirer from ·hot Tluahea, feel so ncrvou1, ht1h-9'rU111, ln1table, weak? '?hen DO trJ ~ B. Plnkbam'a Vegetable 0ompo1.11ld to relleve such 1J11DP- toam. lt'I /tmf,()VJ for thlsl · Tallten re1ularly-Pinkbam'a Oompound hell» build up n.tst- ance a1atn.t auch 'middle-ate' ~ lt'a what Dooton call a utertne ....Uft. I\ paslUftlr con- -t&IDlno~hablt-farmln& dnap. PliiJrbam '9-0omi)ound MlfJf Nl1l:N (Jou tno• What •e IMP). It .. allO a greatstomachic tome! Ml:/ drupt.ore. LYDIA E. PINIHAM'S -..YUU l:llllFI- DATI PISTIVA..,__,.""7 DellM ._.._el Cn .. •1 Velley ,_..I• deMft ......._ .. 4hpley ,n.. .._ e-4 ..._ ....... M edalbited 1,. COl91 .. 1t4t Rh-enWe C..11ty Felt & Mellaaet Dete P..tmll _. '- tfte hullo,.,,.,...._, .... 11-22, htcl ...... T...-41 tM. Mtlo•'• •Olt .. ....... fesffvel .... _ el .. colerftfl ......... H ................. •VHt h npecte4 te etfNct ........ et ..... .,. tr-........ "' the er.ttre eount1'j. hHtift.I Hh•ltl H4 owttn94' .. elltert81awt ettnlction1, lvludlftl •• • eutlc A,.... Miflata ,..._,, ..... rociea, blue ribbon hone show, 1leYO .. rt.it,• ...... 4 .._.,, ......... street,., .... Oftd Clt'.~c.r feohlNI wf'1 e4'cl color te ... ff .... feir •IMI fntiYOt CROSSWORD PUZZLE &O&ON l~redlmap ,t.-Prult drtnlU t-To •oocll 110&.b lJ-S•ropeu ll-1'aaPoYUJ "'* .. lt-IQJ« s •-AJoobot naCIJcaa 11-Ptel)CMllUoa It-To 1row old 20 Prondtd tt Waa'• name 24 Hotllamao 11 l"rom a 41au.DCll n-eaciuan •oleaoo u r-A r1.aroooo pan1 IS Lona ~ea pojJla H comrort 11-HHf n -To nnt dOllt U To •blne I 2 1 l4f - 12 I~ ~llt> 10 1' ~ ~ n ~ ,_ '32 Jl ,..., ~ r+l ·~ - J ltll> ~ -f"' I )I rn '. 11;,l -,1 'ii I ,-i L ! -. _. 17 n ~ " If} ~ ,. ~ Ifie ' • 7 • 113 ~I& 19 IU ~ l'f l'l• ,.. ~ ~ IP! ~ -~ '*' I . ., ~ .,., 'le ~ lfl1 1')2 ~ ~ ~ ~ -:119 6M r7 19'7 -·""' ... ___ _ ....... .. 11'1 II"' 1n , .. ~ 1.- l"fl1 ,,., ~ ,, DO " - - oow .. l-Olrl'• o.&11'1• t-W..Unimt.- 1-0pon ._..P'. doc.I I-To m&U 1un.nc11> I-To 10-r ln ran• '-Prtn1er'• mauun t-MIUSO. u wrlU..1' t-To.haDdle ' lD-Tbne-Loeel &IOU! • ll-l'aMOl ICOllOQ.I l '-OOocernJn1 11-a.nb fodddl ll-hJllOWI fkc>Ule 11-Pu'4!nei l t-81.al«t •• a.1JJ H-C.r~Mlr'a maet1101 1pl I n -Todl11ma7 11-TO IH .. 10-L,rrl"'., IJUlri ,, rna II-Lano • x 10 8bfl I l111to4~ H -"&.u of -· a.-Brr• t1I .. Lo, ,.nn .. eo-Joll• "-Mid • I •f1'1 ala• .. .._Tr • h 41-lro '1111 pollO• •• -· .t!d~ U , •hbf.I M .. 10 oalJll II LO bft' 12 uUrl• .. . . .- .. \.e of "'• .. NOW IS THE TIME - -• To Put Meat in Your Locker! PRICES ARE DOWN HEW LOW PRICES OH TO THE IOTI"OM LAMB, PORK & IHF C.11 ws et HARIOR 287-W-You'n lo Glod You Didf Harbor Frozen Food Lockers. 411 10th St. s~ FLUFFY M1c110N1 . Pius su••••~cH11s1 •uvoa op · KRAFT GRAllD • -- ........ ~--,. ......... 12-801L.DING SUVlCI 11 HARBOR FURNITURE • •• • •• n.wv •••• , •• , ....... Hardwood FJoorinj.? Floors laid ~ Sanded -Fuuahed C. R. SPOONE~ PHONE llARBOR MOO-M t29 -43rd S t., Newport Beach Free Estimatet A Good Buy . Is a Wise Buy Lel. U1 Help You tie Wise! 1962 HARBOR BL VD. ea.ta Mesa Beacon 5538-J 97-c-H 80-Uc --------------------------WEBSTER collegiate dictionary HARBOR Plumbing Service 1768 Newport Blvd., Beacon 1111 REPAIRING OUR SPECIAL TY ContrscUr~ and Suppll• q_t:fiit SOU~li COAST MATERIALS CO. SpeclfJ ca tian Ready Mixed CONCRETE 229 W. Wilson • Costa Mesa Phone Beacon 5346 34tfc ED WALTERS TILE CONTRACI'OR Bath R-Ooma. Drain Boarda, etc. 15th & Newport Ave., C.t.8 Men Phone Beacon 8700-W -3. 1A.-t1• .,.,~ .... ,.. ...... ¥ •• .., •• ¥ based on Websters new lntcr - nat'I dictionary -surpasses all o t h e r dlctJonarlett in con- venience, authority & dally use- fulness. Priced at $5. See MT. Wllllam1, DAILY NEWS-TIMES OFFICE. 3011 West Central Ave. Harbor 13. 19-tf SERVEL The G A S RefriJretastor Snme Mndel1 AvaJlab1e NOW Ferguson Hdwe. Co. Succeaor to F.etul Hdwe. 22a5 C.OUt Blvd., Newport PHONE HARBOR 116 U-tt• FIREPLACE WOOD Coal -Charcoal Hr.. W. WRIGliT CO. • ..,... 0 ,,, • • u ••• Size 18 ft. x 4~ tt. -$40 per mo. Beacon 5451-WK ~ SALE OR RENT late modeJ large . ji BUICK-19'2 black Super 4-do« ... ~ .... 5-00GS-.--.... -......... • __ CA ____ !S...,.,_. & ...... __ !_!!S ________ "'" ..... -.......... , .... , Sedan. 11000. Harbor ~~ifc ...... MONTH old thor oughbred Cocker S paniels. $15. 720 Goldenrod, Cor ona dcl Ma r. Phone Har. 441 -J after 6 p.m. J&.tf ... ~ ........... "' ----...... ...,.. .... , ............ ~ 42-WANTID lb RENT 42 faE'oi:tooM~ ·u~ri;;ni~h~~ ·P~;- ncnL Rev. George H . Wiedman. Pastor, F irst Baptist church, Newport Beach. Ph. Huntington Beach 4631. 6-c-10 ......... ~ . .. . . .,, .. 4J-FOR I.INT, AP11., HOUSU 4J .. , ..... .,......,... ......... . ... YEAR ROUND RENTAL in old house on Bay Front at Balboa l&lond.. Steeps .four or nve. $.'50 month winter plus $350 total for 3 sununel' months. Call Har. 62-W , J . A~ Beek Office. RENTAL V SPECIALISTS 35-<:-37 51-TUILlltS 11 Fenced back yard. A i4-rr~-ilousi·~~ r=v~~~.!:11& TER CRAFT, Model '2. But&M ~ 1tove, bullt-ln bed, refrigeration. ---~-~-0----d-to_S_e_,,l_l __..__, $C75. Inquire 1819 Placentia. '&"'Ilg 30 A~. tmprcwed-on ~ hlahwa;Y. aoOd 1"!11. 3 taJl7 equJp ooittac-. 2 bunplowa. Contact owner (DO qentl). Ph. Lopn 831..9L or write II.. O. Mooney, 100'l3 Calllomta Aw .• South Gate. 35-c-38 Coeta Mesa. Beacon 64TI-J . Can be 1ttn at Welcome Cate. 2560 Newpo).t> Blvd. 21-tfc 22-rt. COLUMBIA trailer. llke new with dolly and m&nf extras. Exe. buy, $1450 -cost $2000. 861 18th St.. Costa Mesa. Calif. 36-c-40 --·· . ... '"' . ..... .... SS-MONIY TO LOAN SS .................. NEED MONEY -- -TO PAY YOUR BILl.S? Small 1 bedroom hoU8e with won.. derfu1 poalbWUea. Thia hex.- could be UMd u eJther a nntal unlt or M a iunt b~ wttb plenty ol room to build on frclnt ot lot. $6900 FOi' further lnfonnaUon call Don Moore Call Dina CraJa' Linwood Vick, Realtor Balboe Island HA. 2042 Auto -Furniture -Etc. _ROY GREENLEAF, JR. and ASSOC. 33-c-54 WINTER RENT AL. 1 bedroom furnished apartment. $10. a week. 311 Island Ave., Balboa, eallr. s-tr c KITCHENETTE APARTMENTS. furnis hed, utilities pa1d. reason- able rent. Phone Harbor 1091-J or sec at 1015 Coast Hlway, Co- r ona d~l Mar. 32-ttc .. Lo.ans Call Harbor 1262-J NEWPORT BEACH Alk tor Lyle R. Pope 3112 W. ~tr&l Ave'l_ Newpart Har. 2552 (~et H.U'. ~ft. IN CORONA DEL MAR SACRIFl~9 ROOM HOUSE._ South of hl1hway on 2 Iota. Priced for q~tck cuh ule. '14..SOO SEE W. J. HOLCOMB YEAR 'ROUND rental furni.ahed. 4 rm.a. & bath with shower, gar. age, utilities~. S7S mo. In Balboa. Call bor 2520-M.. ·* * * l!U7 Coat HJ1hw~ • Har. 27M 6-c-10 CORONA DEL MAR -Y-EARL.....,,,..--"i.,,.__,RENT,,...,,,.,,..,,,,,.,...AL_ ...... _2_r_oos_m Liberal Loans to Build ·'Where ~Flap FJY" furnished apartment w1th kit-Purchaa °" nnnanoe sa..e-.l"f chcn and bath. Utilities fumbh-IN CORONA DEL MAR Chicken Of Turkey Ranch ed. Also Unens. $50 mo. Ol.lld-. STATE Mt.m.JAL ren O.K. 6?500 Coast H1ghway. BI.DO. & LOAN ASSN. 5 ACRES, 4-room home.~• Phone Harbor 2252-J. ~-10 aalat.ed b~ houNe AD tlec! BALBOA-Nicely fumilhed two LOW JNTEREST·LONG TERMS trte. I~ mut. Darth o( Palm bednn. houte. PaUo. sun deck. i.o.n1 on 8elect.Mf Hamn Sprtnp. Omtact owner (no 29-MRI WAMTID 21 ~DllTUll FOR SAU _ 12 Quiet. near Ubrar)'. Yurly SU:>O. for Newport or BaJbo9 apnti} .Phcne~ 8S111.-« H~Y,;i~=-.:~oei:· J Aitu:lif.i~~~~: ~ =n~ ~. :r1~eo.. WDJ.~~ ,'f/1'1' t::. ~~~ "=' = c.n- -·-............... _._,_~-------·-·-"'---u-·--....... -~ ~4# Nt"W'a-Times. 11-tfc Harbor 2116. Call Saturday a&-c--40 Metropolttu Ufe lmuNnot Corp. · 9-c • w o uLD LIKE rapona1b1e woman throOJh w~. · ~• ~~.= ElmeT 8. Poirier 2 ,~.:c:!i 1": for U1ht homework. A little FOUR BURNER ntftrAl pa ~ lbn:ua St.. ~ t. HAR. 1118-W KL 151a Corona del Mar '1&00. _. oooldns ~rlence. Uve out. r~ Uka ...... Prletd reuon-land. Phone Bea"°"' 551r1·R. Ot... 0 b X 8 u t=Uft. cto.n. Hatbor. i'1..J an. 1:00 Own transportation. Har~ . lr:a_l81c.fit'11Bth street,= M-U~ T-c p. m. • . •d :-. r IU. W. Ooeea Proat -Pia. Bar.116 NEWPORT BEACH ··•• .... , •t A uuvuu u.-. ._. «tsu '°'' -......,,, •. ......, . ., .. .....,,,. .. . ......,., .. Cannon Sheets (firsts) 72x108 •..... :. ___________________ :__ ____ eacb $%.39 Cannm Sheets (ftrsts) 81x108 _____________________________________ ..m $2.19 OmnQiij Pillow Cases 42x36 -------~-----------------------e.di S ~/ Men's Dn!sa Shoes -vahJes up to 9.95.----------------···-·--·-------'8~ I.adies Shoes -values up to 4.95 (broken Si7.es> --·--·-··-···--·--·-• .98 , Cotton Prints -values up to .95 yd .... ·······--·········-······-···Yd. S .49 Cotton Prints -values up to 1.25 yd. .. -----------------·-···yd. S .79 Ladles Blouses -values up to 5.95 ..... ---~---··-···--····-··-··-···----S2.98 Women's-Chlldn!rts Blouses -values up to 4.95--------···-----..Sl.98 Ladles Sweaters -values up to 7.95.·-----·······----······-·······---·-·-SS.95 1 group Pull.OVer Sweeters ···-··········-·-·--···-~--·-·········--·-----'2.98 4-oonce, 4-ply Knlttlrlg Worsted..--···-··-·· ························--·-···· -.89 Curtain Scrtm -regtilar 1.69 ---·-·········-----·-······················-··--··· .69 . . .19 Rayon and Wool (Raylene) -regular 2.69 .. ·-···-·-···-···············• .98 Drapery Sateen -regtilar 1.05 -~---·······-··········-······-··-·-·····-· .89 3 only -Saddle Oxfords -regtilar 6.50 .. ·-··-········-···-···--·a-h' '2.95 Tennis Shoes group -regular 2.95-4.95------·--··············.palr S .98'l Gold Sandals -regtilar 9.95 ·--------' ···-············-·-···········-·-·······$3.95 Men's Slacks -regtilar 15.00 (all wool) ···--·-······-·······-··········-'8.96 &m Glasses ----·-----------···-------------····--· -·-··-··-··-···-----..$ .01 LadJes Dresses-regtilar 13.95 and 5.95 -tlQW ..•• --$UB and SZ-99 Ladles Rain <:bats -re&\llar 10.95.--····--··-··--·--·-··-·-···-··-·-··-.M.95 DON'T FORGET OUR PENNY BOX Our Lev(s Have Just Arrived! Boys and Men DO'LENS OF (lt8EB ITEMS FOB MEN, WOMEN AND ()1111.DBEN EQUALLY SENS&DONAL --~ . ., . ~ . . ... . . ....., .... .,,~ ........ . .. . Women's Men's A GaOU' Of: A GROUP OF: Res· Sale ~. Sale Suln S7!>.00 to $85.00-$50.00 Orases S22.00 to $30.00-$10.95-$12.H Sultl $35.00 to $45.00---$19.00..$2.S.OO {Coon $79.00-'45.00 \uxlte Panties ' $1 .50-ltc Slacks Dress Shirts T .. Shirts Sport Shirts $16.95-$1.'5 $4.5<>-$1.'5 $2.00--$1.00 $8.50-$J .9S Slips $4.00 to $6.00 -$2.00 Play Shorts $3.95 to $7.50 ~$1.00 100"1 WOOL Value .. . SWIAT!RS to $10 ... $5.0() Blouses $8.9.5 fO $1 2.95 -$J.t 5 Slock Sulti to $ 25. 00-S 1 0. ts Cotton Robes 8. 95 to $1 2. 9~$5.00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~ .... ~"~ ........ ~-~ Yardage Dept. ·~~P~: ~ Botes Prints $1.29 80·Squore Prints 89c Flannel Prlf"t1 79c Buclllla Worsted ¥om--4-oz. Skeins $ 1 . 19 , Drapery Materiot Values to $3.50 yd. Children's Dresses Votues to $5. 95 O,lldren's Blouses Values to $•. 95 BkJn~ets Volun to $8. 95 -SID-1914 ••• ...... Sele ltc 4fc 4tc 'le l9c $2.tS $1.50 ..... , • .. • ------~ -: -~:::---=-=---~----- -Mala 8tree& -Pia. Bar. G09 · BAWOA . . . .... ... .... .. .. . .... ...,.,. ..... ...,.. --DOWN 40 · 60°/o SALE! SELECTED "STORE-WIDE MERCHANDISE . AT PRICES YOU WANT TO PAY! A pu1ia11W of ari1c1M mark• down at --403of1948 priCM: WOMENS oun.DBEN8 Georgiana Dresses Boy's Turf T-Shirt.s Graff lpld Ritter SJ~· Lllnie-~ Blouses BennudaeSweatera ~= ~t.IShirts Patty Woodard Blouaea -Girl's Cotton Ol'esses O>bblet, Studf'o, Sandler Shoes Cotton 'lfld Denlm Slacks , De.nJel Green spppen Corduroy Slacks Ralncoata-first qllallty Cotton and RaYon Panties U.S . Rubber Rain Footwear Bunny and Kid Slippers Dove, Lwdte Rayon Panties Helene ot Hollywood Brassieres INF ANTS Severt)' V01Ue Girdles • Gowns. Sh1.rta Pandora. Textron SUpc Boot.Jes Lwdte. Pandora Gowns Nursery Jan Trimtit Cottbn Anklet.I Rattles, Toys Cotton Aprons Recelvtn1 Blankets, etc. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS _ Huck Towela Bates Bedlptteds OlenWe Bath Set. Krlnkle Bedlpi-eads ThrOw IWgl Mattress and Pll!ow Protectors Table OotN and Place Mat.I 01rta1na and DralJfties · Shower and Curtain Se~ Olochet ~ton.. Rug Yam 8lx108 SI.II PEQUOI' SHEETS Type 140 ( 4 doz. only) 72x108 s2.11 MEN'S Holepi'OOI Socb N~Buah Shoes Danlel Green Sllppen Wool Bathrobes Carte1"'8, MacDeebt-~ll Sbortl Marlboro. Spire Shirt.I All-Wool Sfadca Jencellte Jackets MacLaren Wlndbreakera McGregor Suede Jackets catalJna s~ - Thomu, Rogue Sport ShlrU Balboa BhJeS Pet~r Bain Belts Ute N~n Blvd. -Pb.. Bea. MM lJOSTA MESA --·· --••• ·--...... "<\:"-. ...... ·----........... -· .. , .. - (Formerly Barrows) • COSTA MESA STORE SPECIALS • Sale Price 80 Square PERCALE -Reg •• 59c ........... . ........... yd. 31¢ 27-in. WHITE OUTl.~G FLANNEL ........................ yd. 21¢ ' NOW Rec-39c Special -Childrens Sox 10C &bee 7 to 8 ~ Boys Flannel SHIRTS Reg.s211 s200 Now • -• Ladles House DRESSES %OFF - .. All Towels REDUCED % Girls Corduroy ,~Shirts Save ,. ·Slacks 1L Jackets 73 Specials In All Deparb11ents · Visit Our . BARGAIN Table ---... -- Four Stores . . . . . to Serve Yoa •1111~ .........