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··sy GOMMITTEE IN NEWPORT BEACH ~~te~~b-Of Newport
• !(ewport'1 J4arcb at Dime. cam-._,
paJcn to ralM funds for the tn>a~
ment ot Infantile p&l"alyala oMclal-lY ln under way, aCcordlng to Borg·
-bllcl L.~8tf'Dben9. chairman of the • Joca1 commlttee.
Ccmta.tnen for lndivtdual con-
. trtbudom have. been placed In
many of _the Je~ bullneu ~ tabJJahmenta. Gifts may be malled
ai.o to the committee cbalrman,
l20 Nar'ClllUI avenue, QJrona del ....
.. 11le cmnpalp .. belac •tea'ed ilnJn thta ,..,. umler' the •pomor-
alili> of the Ba•h, e• and Prof~
lloftal Wcmen"9 dub. and the qr-
1udzat1on :"a:ta -to work dlll-centb' to .. t e'Wft'7 pt'nlOD hu an opportunity to sut.erlbe to the
c:au.e" Ov!Untttee memben for each
of the four 'main ~ ot the
dty have been. appoln~ aa fol-
Jowt:
Corona del Mar: Ca:rol Denton,
Jeaie HllJ and Eleanor Embl'ft.
Newpcrt Beadl: E'l•ubeth Hea,
Marie YOUlll. Vlralnla McMahan,
Bethel Man&i::S lane McCorkell. Balboa d: Ullian Dodd,
Bemlce Allen and Inez Oavtor.
Balboa: LYdla S~ Mule
p Bird. Ca!'Mlfe Xenne<!j and Lydia
Summers. I
Gtttha 'I\ibbe, vice-c:hairmM,
wUJ be In ch~e of schools. She 19 uaJated by Kay Vauahn for the Corona del Mar school and Betty = for the Newport Beach
Mra. Stephen.1 aiked that New·
port dtizen. be u lenerowt &I
pcmlb)e In their financial lifts
and pointed out that the funds for
J'fteUdl to determ.lne the cause ot po11o oome from the annual
March of Dimes. Moet of the mon-~ oonected la kept In the cunty.
--. where it orirlnate1. ahe explained.
but a ID1all amount ii sent to the
Nation.al Foundation to be uaed
far re9earCh work and to bring aJd to dbtrtctl huvtly taxed by an
unusually large 1nanber ot cuet. -
-ti'T:~~k ~~~!;t~ a~~ Qfy c .,. ~=~fr0~~~n ~~~ I . ounc1 Ptll'dlue, announced thfO!.lgh the Newport Harbor Board of Realtors ·
wu made by Mr. and Mn. Oark Newport Harbor Ouunbff of
H. Koontz who ttave been rentlng Commerce ~rs feel just as
a Udo Iale ))ome Alice they came the local city ~l does a.bout
here from Kansas. Mr. Koontz ftSfatlna the JX'OpoCed speda.l aa-
fonnerly operated a St,,a.od.ard OU 8e8Sment ol the Orange County
aubaSd1ary in the eut. Water di.strict, th.ey indicated tn
The reatdence, a four-bedroom. their monthly mee·tfng last Frtda.,y
four-bath structure, ii located-on ln the N~arbor Yacht club.-
a 50-foot lot on the IOUtb ahore ~tary Welch was ln-
at 23 Harbor lalaDd 01· 'modern 1tructed to no j)nnge county
architecture, It wu built by Mr. members ln the itate l~ture Cole in 1MO. ot·t'M cba.mber'a stand.
The Nle WU made thro\l&h the Directors alao considered tM nto-
Harbar lnvut:ment Co. operated quest of the Newport Oty OJuncfl
by Tom Henderson and Hadd R.lng. that the chamber recmunend for
'Mr. Cole announced that be ll or aplnat the appeal for '1600
buildJng a home of French des.Ip to pUt1aJ)y ftnance the Nt"WpOrt-
ln Clift HAave.n and expecb to move Elulet1ada race next May. Df.
into it about AJrf] 15. rectors approved the pian tor the
race but uked their yachtlng <lOm-
mJttee hMded by 88.ney M•cKay. tor a reoommendatlon u to the
amoUht which the dty should al-locate. .
H. F. Kenny, who has ~ted
respcm.stblllty of publiaUna the ap.
1)r'08ddng sewer project electiclli,
IPOke to Uw -directors and W'2@d
the ralstna of a $1500 tun.cl to fin-~ a Jocal campaign l.n behalf ot
ttte badly..n,ceded sewage 1mJ>nwe.. Two Dl!destriana met death In ~t. President Ralph Ma.skey
Santa Ana over the weekend. ac· wu authorlud to appoint a com-con:lbw to the OOWlty corontt'a ot-mit~ ol three or mont to pre.. nee ttils morning. pare a flna.oclng pl.an.
F1nt to dle wu BUI Shutne-Directors brought up the qUH-bariret', aaecS rechne, who rnlded Uon ot tourist traffic ptUJk>Uoo
at 122 <>range Ave., Santa AnL and ~ded that 8 Procram di&-
Shutn=er WU .UUck down cussed recently at a . meeting
at he~ Fim street at 9:30 called by Howard Irwin chalnn.ah
p. m. S.turdav. He died instantly. ot the Associated Chambers or
Driver ot the car Which ltruclc Commerce comm1 t t.ee on this sub. :Ji~Med ~~ !tf'~ ject should be followed up. Plana for the creation of a re-Than-Atr base. • was not hel . Ast creatfonal center and county faJ:r ~ il~to ~ dM~ ~ facilities on a portion of
bocty la at Brown mortuary tn e old Santa Ana Anny Air base
Santa Ana. · were d1scwssed and aPlll'OVeCL
F.arly S~ momin Mrs. Ro-F\arther advertlain&-(or Newport ....._ iinr Harbor was i'Jar&.nt.Hd ln the an-~rt Brown the Palace hotel nduncement that the film, "Cali-
Santa Ana. WU k1lled u ft fomJa Way ot Lile" ls to be shown
croued South Ma.In street 1n the to a group at Oxnard .rt..A • .i-.... county sat. .. A..._ .... ~. 1 ·~'""'YA.I.lg She wu •t:ruck by a car driven •ao.aUVI ~eLop1U'nt and to an or-
by Arthur c. Gnle.Pe. 2133 S. ~Uon which Ls attempt:in& to
Guuey, Santa Ana. CD..lHpie wu ring the National De.by conven-not ~ Mn. Brown's body was tlon to Loe Angeles ln.J.94.9.
ft!mOfed to tJ» Smith and 1\ithm Dln!cton aafd that ewry ettart
mortu&l7 pendlnc an inquest and ~fi~e~ :i..~ ~ ~ta by the tamlly. Feb. ht water useament election.
An tnterestinl reoort reprd-... Whldl the !Cay Market was dla-
tng the EpUcope1 Home for the a.med. It la expected the new A&ed wu bl'oQ&ht by Mn. Scott s-tah bouae will be ready by
• Qu1ntan. fOl'IDft' prtllJdeot of the ~ aDd the rector. £be ReV. ,·--.a.-...a.-:J •~t 1·~~ S ·~1...-. ·I ":: ~&.~ <Docesari Woman'• auxulltary Paul Moore Wheeler, 8nnou:nced nnwaru '""n wwn,-.r, Wfftgrwu(t when the auxlllary of St. James that the March 29 meeting of lo AH CotwOt19#ion sew-ei,Mem6ers . church met 11)UJ'ld¥ at the the Long Beach convocation
OI I home ot Mn. Harold Boltz. 306 would be belld in lt
The ani9..-......... c..u. Gef-T ogef/ter C uh Apolena Balboa lllan4. Mr. Wheeler stated that Blahop •-• .. ,..._a..;•...-.t U"-""'-'""'e i .peaker, introduced by BJoy'a flve-year plan of education ;;;a-~..a11119-·~---~ Dori.le Jeako lel'Ved a delldoua Jll,,:' AU.tin Sturtevant. deserib-would be used in the church, and
-JI .,,, the' U• s....-luncheon W~n lhe JD· ed .the home at Alhambra With that the church would sponsor
wnlty, fll OrnJa. It twtldlwd Tbundq at ha home Jta three h~ and hospital, aet the mtuton at Avalon.
hu beiD •Ml( •114 Dr. Her-cm llomvYta street, Ooeta Kela. th U acres ot erounda, Mn. J . B. Gooken outlined the
bat I'. ~. t of U.. Nin& Wallen wu aulattna he»-There are now 46 auesta, moat ..-a ol the 1'lank Offering tund
8oathl!ni CallfaiDla O:Mmdl of tw. ot whom are 80 yean of age and and pretented the Thank Offer.
PrOtatant Olurcba Mn. Walters received tbe ape-wtth aome past 90. Application ing boxes to members present
The ~tlon. at w b I ch dal prize and Olive Searles WU may be made at the age of 65 ·Mn. M. L. Keeler led in devo-
mon \ban 500. minilt.n of· an IJftllellted With a birthday gift.. but it usually takes aeven years tlon1. deman' ,8 .._. ......... to 7.enobl& Freat received a gift to get ln. The fee is $500. All At the cla.e of the meeting
tt.md, II belaa .. Jalntb' from her aecret PAl '114 also one securities and property of the Mn. HoJtz a~d her aaaiating hos-~ dae ~ ~.;;. ODan-tor the. new baby. Othen who guests 11 turned lnto a trust tea. ~ Marjorie Crumley,
ell al l'lrotmtant o. em. and were ~bend by their ••oala" fwtd from trhlch he ts allowed serve4 tea at a table centered
the ~ .llcbool of lbJll:km were Mn. Seal'les and Elizabeth . $25 a mOAth spendini money. with magnolia leaves and red
at tbe UBJWl'llty of 8outfilm Belmont. the latter belna tent Thole who Ha e no property are ~<?I· Mrs. Gooken poured.
Calitoml&. hen u abe WU abeent. prcwtded-wlth an allowance. The next meetlng will be held Prftent u a pest wu Vlvlan While the home has an endow-at the home of Mrs. George Halea while Get,-Together mem-ment tund ot '500.000 bringing Yardley, Eut Ocean Front.
P,i lelo ,,,; MHfl
Wedtiestloy ;Aff-ernoon
ben were Lela McMillan. Hel, an annual lnoome of $25,000, the
en Klrkovtch. K1ldred MerrW. t f tl •-eac. 000 Mn llar, McDcmakl Olfye Searlea, COi 0 opera on .. .,_,, · Alma 1boniceon. Zeobla Frost. Quinton ~lated and an infirmary Dorlle .ieu:o And Nina Walters. 11 badly needed. Dr. Leland Kn. Thom.,..,.. will be hostnl Qiapmao of Loe Angeles ia house
tlon ol PJ Beta Phi will Jx>1d lta far --pbnldan. · tnU oftlcer January . meetbta on Wednetday the nat mHtina. · Mn~ Bowles, a member of the 1-1me· and hamePICwn~ at the home otlin. Merle Va-•LPW ., Halcyon club, also spoke about =1 ~· ... --..... • Bura. e Popp:)' awnue, C«ona ,,. to ,.ofe the home.
• Y&&D ua, del Mar. J"\.o.. ,.I.-!.-.& a • M.rt. Robert VWall'ana in-esl •
;.-,;;;.,,;..-;;.a3i_ .... =·~ ~ ~~Wllrbe"ll'.iil: ...-_,_,. ..-..w-e« at U.. 'ISul. tneil.l'iheetrng, a ~ YarMJJ, Dorothy TbJele: :.-:. ~Mn.~:' i::: !'Ions lor Next Year ~P=c=d·~~ chMnhaL _ -• The nut meettna ot the New-Ftitlay Al#etnoon Club
Olmed.~ta =-Mn~ , M • IL. S L } r=...i~m::..'7ubandwtn~ Announces Program Tea
Aneb. 8later of the honoree a.n4 l UllC41 !J pea~ing bel4 an .January 20. 1iM9 at Col. RosweD P. Rolengren,
thebmtw, Doroth.YGlover, Dor-., UW1'9'f 001-W•W Whltae Patk Avenue at tbt usual world lecturer and oomme.ntator, otli7 RobtnlOn and Paulina Wood. "" 0 Ume-1:45 p.m. . will be 81>Uker at the regular ~t reervatio61 w1D be mee~ ol the Friday Afternoon
OWr two hclll6"ec1 ,..n aco, IOo4 and c:ancellatlona ar add!-club, to be ~ld Jan. 21 In Amer-
the darUns ol the ~ t1ana1 rWI '*tiona 1 b o u Id be lean Legion ball.
Court.I WU a eldld J,W'O(llU, a lmdit to Kabel ntzrnou 11 at 1be program Will becin at 2
little boy of llx. RarbOI' U8'1·R Creddence phone) p. m. and tea wt1l be served att-
wtth the l o D I Cl' llubat' 2152, ottlct phone by ~._l~tead of the regular
name of ..r-.. 1\mdu, Januaey 18th. ~ luncheon. Hostesses Kn. Herman a Zlemft, hip na aw........-' 'Mambien ara uad to read will be the Mesc:la.lnn Reuben
ICbooJ chairman. ind Kn. Jer-m u1~ and •tudy the report on the ~ ~ ButJt"l', Garnette · = S~er~~ ,:.:_~ ~ ..=nda~ ~ ~~ i.;::.~N ~of Parenti and TMeb-urt. wtlhed ·on -be eCbd upon at~ next mHt-The Homecratt aectton of the ~ atteaidH thl '~tate bOiict ~t • ~ ~~um~ot~t!'.._a ob·'°!'!: Fri~ Afternoon club met last ~held lD Loi '~ on -..... .._..... UC.-wn UOM ,_.,-Wednnda.y in the Leeion hall ~.January 11. Beeauee of velvet CClltUl1M9 Uom. the me.Jortty prettent will ·with Mn. Mary Taylo!t hostess.
.lndllimnt weaiher, t.M ~met la~ tr Im. rule on the next 1UJ''• plans. At th& preceding meeung, Mn.
111 the room ol Mn. Gebrp :"4 eotl' = Peterson, well known tmtruclor ~t~ =-~ex-~ .!.. cr=dwtsa ~ Ua"~f-'~ HOllJwood !11~~=~·h:::3iJht! ~ belptul ....-tlonl were •Ill:! .... _ "'~""' n.•• u f1L... S ln the maJdn& of lampehades. c1llc&llled bj ctWnnen an4 c11rec-lmr. Ria abWt7 to play 41ttkult · -~on A&'l'S. &ND OaAP'TS
• tGl'a Pl • at frGm Tlntb l>Wtrlct mu.le at ~ ~ ... 1be Arb and Ctaft. section of
U. Anplea) Flnt DlttJ1ct <LG !:;.,f':! blm. ~4 ~ came • Bi-PATRlaA a.A.RY the F'riday Afternoon club met ~ Count 1 ) t JUvft'lide, to -takt th t Ir adulation tor UnJt.ed"'Prw Staff ~t Jut TU8d.a:y in the Lea:lon hall .. =ta Barbara and Oranp OOUll· srantad. Wtth chlldlab Innocence HOLLYWOOD (UP) -It de-tar a aack l~n wltb Mn.
11te O'OUP recommended the he attempted to cllmb on the veloll9 'bow that the mu.sic ln Nora Lanae acttn1 u hostess C!banalna ol th WOrd1na cm mem-knee ol a lady 'ftl'Y fuhlonahly ~~to be u aut.bentlc u for the day. It wu dedded that be'llblp·~ wtth ditttftftt attired-Wt ahe wou.Jd have none U.. !!""' cmtwy Oowet-~ the section will lpOnlOr a cooked
oolor'I to :desfanate bl 1 h &Del ol h1a attentlom and P'llhed mm1oa food aa1e to be held in the Legion
Snow Scene-Timely
At Country Club Tea
Moat appropriate to the wea-
ther was the decorative theme
~ by Mrs. Obed Lucas and
Mrs. J ames Windlat!i hostesle\. -it .. ~'111'fcJgrii'i9;reJCf a\ Santa
Ana Country club for the tall
tapers In aUvcr candelabra we~
surrounded by a snow seen~ of
mlni&ture &hrub8 among which were· tiny silver deer.
Mrs. Byron Stebblna asslJted,
u chairman for the month, and
Mn. Thomas Page and Mrs. Sy.
ron LUly poured.
In 1plte of the Inclement wea·
ther there wu an excellent at· tendance, 23 tables belng in piny.
Table prizes were little gadgetJ
des1rne4 to hold handbags to
sides of the bridge table.
Next meetjng wJll be tht
bridge luncheon, for memben
only, on Jan. 26 with reserva-
tions to be made at the club house.
New Y or~ers Arrive,
Find Winter Weather
Mn. Thomas L. Davies. 500
Acacia avenue, Corona del Mar
has u house IUetll her sister,
Mn. James H. Gamby of Pen.n
Yan. N. Y. and her niece, Ml•
Eleanor Davies of Rochester and
Penn Yan.
The Easterners arrived here to
find dlstlnctly "homellke" wea-
ther, which Mrs. Davies has COW'-
tcously refrained from crltici1:in1.
C Alter all, rose and violets ARE
In bloom).
MOandary llChoola: the rmtrtct· him otf. Tbla wu eometh1na new ......... ~ ~· knock them-~ ~owingtin ott.M ~~cl~"'Fewtbruth-lnl of memberlb.Jp to onlY ~ to. the ddld. upon whom ladlft ~~ cul maJdna IUft that, lt _,, """'""" If "'911: uu. lie&* ~
......_ly interested In chlld weJ. lavtahed tdlla and endearme:nta. ~ ~ artbed ~°"' ln ~th Coo}Jer acting as A m.brture ot 90ya sauce and
fen; the abolJabins ot prt1e1 far S~fo wry uprjp~ Mozart •-.-...,a •eutna a atralcht Next --Una ot ... _ • _._ and salad oil 11 the newest thing for -a.......;,_i,.Ip· -at·..a.:;.-t ,... . ..,. t•--.t ... _ Klri1 -"''-'ty ClnlP. ... .... ~ u.u:: -..·u. martna••-1 mnta. Use about 1 · •d:ln blah~~.;.; _:d~ ~ 11 this ;:.,. n..,. al8o make SW't" that lf 0-atts wlll be next Tuesday, Jan. part ~~uoe to 2 pe.rta oil. Add
,. to •ttmulate pattnt lnterat: and who wtU not kill met••-tt wu the 10kela ~ wtdstltna "Oh 18 at ll:OO a. rn.. with Mn. Edith aao a crushed garlic clove or
att.nUon to CondUCt of ~ the O>tart FaYOrlte. Mad•ine La ~ ~':"mvlllme! . ....a~~ Salter u 00.tea. minced on.loo tor a ch&np.
men And woo~n dul1a\a vacation Polnpadour. ... "'JlllS: uon,; --• ,
pm10dL <Scrap book •ten> ~ eanie ~U:e~tcb"' ''My CROSSWORD PUZZl.E -=•= • ,.,.., l'allol ~-.~--~~----------.:_...:..;__:.:..,:;:::.__ =bi TJomldn WU uaiped
"l1IE YOUNG IDB.A,, to write music foc "Canadian Pa-...... • .........
dftc." Nat Holt's movie about ~.,.. ..-.._t;:J-:'~
bulldlft• a railroad through t.M •• u1'WJlc 11--r. ......u.
Canacftan RocJdeB in the 1880'1 ~· pcaat .... •••
Tlcwnldn l&t down at his ~ 1~-:.=-:-t.::-O
and made out a U.t at que1tJong. 11-'h .... .-t1 .. s. mP•
TheM er. ~ ot the music • *-' · "-or...,_. ~ qumes he eent to the U-~~..O:.~ W' ~~., p1-
brary of~. the Montree.J t~T9 .. ,.n ~ hMd olftcs ot the CPR and the 11 ?:;!°'' ,_ M-Reu
8w'Mu ol ~ Mfa1ra. 11 ft-•'1W'UI ==-"What would an 11nm!rrant 11--r. ..,_ • o..w .... ~ ~!'" sing or whistle ln :==:_'..u. =-~" _.., ~ u ~ pounded spilc8 or ._,.,.... • .., ... llhov-e1lecl ballaat between the ............. • 0.Pl• ..... Uea f ll-Wimt ft e-e .,_
Bow~ ....... ,
"'What .... the rhythm ot ~ Sioux lndlen tomtom when the trl~ Went on the warpath T
''Wllld a work ~ U8e a
whistle ~ to call ita crews to lunch T or to wam that Indiana were at tadch"? .
"What tender meloctv would a
rallroad """"'°"· lib Randolph Scott. croon to a Fl'ebcb~ ~~maiden. like Nancy
. ,,.;_,And What lullaby would a ~ tb:tCJr hum to 800the tier
J. ltMerwd patient aboard the hoe· pltal .,., ..
na.nldn hu to &'et' the an-
.._. Md COIUl»CM lita muato b)' the .. ol Nolanber.
0.. ~ ol' lllUlte-tbe n.llroad ~do9 not Include 11. 'Tve Blaa · "'artmw on the Rano-4. ..
"It ... loo muda lib 'D!!eP ta the Hevt ol Tau' • Tlomktft
Mid. "'We daa't want'~ to
tb1ak tlMlt•a !fbel'9 the (>,.,en PlldlJe .......
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. -By G~rmaine Haney
• rr APP~ ME -wen. lt'• true. I'm simply homfJed at my
own heartleuneu. And other
people's t o o .
Unleu a tna·
edy happen•
right under my
nose, It doesn't
have much
m e a n I n 1 for
me. When I
look at i»cturea
of tblnp the
w~ they ce
around the
world. I know
I o~t to be doing more for other people. And
then, when I read a paper, I
slide from one pretty pJece of
social newa to another.....a lovely
bride, a benefit dance-But the
papers are full of thlnp th.at
all of ua should wrettle with,
thlnp we could chanre if we were wllllng to try. And what ~
do we do ? Work a cross word
puzzle or aometbinr . .
POOR OLD TlDNGS-1 went to
a luncheon one day, and one ot the guesta aald that back east
somewhere, Che patient. in mentaf
_..,,...1Rt«f9. aft fanMd ~ W .paJ..
va te famllfea u aervanta. She
aaJd she'd had an acquaintance
who always had four or five of
those poor old lhlnp tn the
houae, working the tar out of
them. They pllshed p1anos a.round
and washed woU., and tencl'ally
broke their backs. We were all
horrified. But how many of us
do anything About condltlons
that shock WIT My friend con-
fessed that she had never even
told that other woman what
she thought of her. We're all
10 afraid of KCttlng involved lh
somPlhlng dlsqrceable, or start-
ing ~me thing we can't fin I.sh.
It seems lo m<' most of the wo-
men J kriow have the aa.me feel-
ing-they'd like to do at least
one thing to make the world
better befor~ reaching for a
halo. But we're all atrald Afraid or upsetting our Jives, or 1ett1ng
involved with troublesomP peo-
ple. We w11nt to protect our
homes and our chlldl'en from
sordid things, and we don't dare
mrddlc in outside troubles. But
untrl we do, thl"rt' are going to
~ more and more mental pa-
tients, and more and more pris-
ons. And crime f orevrr amen I
don't think women have grown
up yet-Not just you, sJster, me.
too. But when we do. there's
going to be a new day.
H. BUNK-I was tnlklng to a
lrl the other day who spent the
hole lime comp1alnln5: 11bout
er mothel"-in-law. Finally r ROI
cued. though. A kind klbltzeT
rchcd on the arm of my chair
d uM. "Isn't it the runniest
ng? A woman you just hate
r aise a man you Jove Pnough
o marry." We aJl laughed. and
he complainer slunk home. And
hope she bumped her head on
cupboard door when ahe made
upper. Not only did she beat
he ean off he-r mother-in-law all
ternoon. she bored the Jiving
ayUghts out of me.
HEA VENS-H eleti Cttme In
ere this morning. And in the
urse of con versa lion. I men-
ioned my sister. "For heavens
ake," yelped Helen. "Do you
eaJJy have a sister! I thought
ou made her up for the col-
mn." When I told Eileen about
she said. "Oh. I knew you
d a sister. But you irtVcnted
er Jlllffil'. didn't you?" Hey,
ut H out. Her name's Lobella
maryllls Fe r n St. Germain
ishop. And l not only didn't
ake her up, she's very much
vc and wi.shca I wouldn't go
ound with runs in my stock-
gs. But SHE d<>f'sn't have dogs.
..,_
Both rare and favorite tabrica
e In the Juxurou.s procession.
ailk shantunp, surrahl,
d painted pure silk prints.
arp print taffetas. imported un-
'Ulhable lrlsh linens. orpndlet,
l jeney, reptt, alpaccaa and
a.nsole lmprleme au e<mSPir:t!
give each destp the e.xt:renil
e look. -Women this aea.aon will move
th the tJde of fahion and the eraJ lllhouettes give every
anoe for expruston. There 19
t fltddJb' to evtnlna dress.
Signs of Sprtn1 at Joyce are
most evident In the interettini
leather finishing fol' which um
firm is famous.
SOLAR TAN. buttcr--aoft in
its au«tded doeskin flntsh, com~
blnes happtly, with a PDliahed
version of the same Jeatlier ln a
group of sandala for the sun.
'Ibe iltyles are simpfe and beeutJ-tul ... perfect oompl~ta to
bare-backed a n d bare-lened
fuhlonl.
Fine. washable white boxelove
leather ia used With ftd or ~een,
tan or navy. ln a serlea ot lt>eC-
ta tora, classic ln feeling but
with a typical Joyce touch. A1lo
in white In DEALER'S CHOICE,
whJch comes with four · inter~
chan~eable instep strap. red.
green, gold and w h i t·e . The
matchlng box bar hu good look-
ing hook-on handle. tn the aame
colors.
MetaWc fln1sh6 make news.
Town Bro:nz.e. a softly gleamlna.
durable tlnlsb for daytime wear
and Qulcksllver, me1'curl.a1 ac-cent tor the newest fuhlona. All
SPECIALS MON., TUE~
THE ECONOMY-WISE PATRONIZE __
,.-.----------------------·~ -----------------------~ MEAT DEPT· 9:ao ~~ s!o~~un. Bakery Treats
F .. twri•t MANHIHG'S IMf 9:00 to s:00 Friday a Saturday MqHDAY-JAH. 11
WMt. ,_,. a ... -& a.wu
Morrea'e-S. HACK 12 37" Lunch. Meat ~~ " CIMMAMOH & 27" ROLLS •. " s .... 11 CMlc.
IACOH 29; SQUARES_ ... HASH.ID IHI 1~~ 29'
K.na........STUWIURY 29' Preserves ~~:r;, Neck Bone;· 27 1
·~· 79' To .... Qt1M• TOMATO ·2 9" SAUCE -c.~-for ,.
,,,,,_ .. _______ .-. PEAS~•:!o> 2 tor 29'
--DELICATESSEN H-.. -rts -D.U-_t __ _
Fresh Produce
Lu.'~-u.. WiCE ~.2 3 r .. 251 '" ilPES
Sausage ·~· 451_ uC .. H .. E~RR,.'"41ES ~tt 24'G _R ____ •_· -
··------c.-iDiNiPS ra..;aies 2 tor 35~ SNiCKs ~ "" 101 -... ------··----
Sffcel-A .. rice• 491 YAMS CHEESE · .. c;-LMllk.:.2•or251 ...___iiiiiiiillm_-.~
MEZZANINE
SHOPPE • •••••• vv-v ...
DIMOMSTUTIOM
~ ..................... .,.. .......
''DISIRT SAND-Aa'JH
'AINTIMGS c... ..... ..tee. Ml. C:.Wtle
HIM, M , .. ,.., & ..WWW, ,. .•. ,. ......... ...., .....
...... ~ .......,,, 21;u.. ............................
H.........,RUIT 19" COCKTAIL ·~~.. •
Sht8d. Wheat::.18'
NAPKINS '° ..... 7'
[oiiiR ,.1e;· 31'
PACKAGE
DEPARTMENT
• ••••• • '97**'**
CORBY'S
· Blended Whiskey
Qt. ~-.-.... -........ ,... ...
111 .. ··-······ ... ··--
..
.
• ilASDm L&lfD8 ON S!lAQ , ~ P.·L-11artne Statt
$etae&llt GlnJd D. 'ftUman Of Memptda, Tan., found out that
death can lark even 1n an office IW!ll eablnet. He opened a drawer fnc1 discovered an eight-foot cot-,ee dolc:nd deadly anaJ<e called. ~.m•kaile. He kill~ 1t With a
• ........
4 .'l~l~
AiMo•••
c.ntrat Aw, Ne .... lead\ Colafarnlo
·... DREW, PEARSON •
4
· 9he WASfflN6TON
MERRY~GO~OUND
WA.SHINGTON. -11M Real· much about hi.a own California
FAtate Lot:>b1 a.a. conooeud a new coneaauea in the Houle of Re-aDd UnJQue wrihk1e ln propqanda pre9et'JtaUvea. Scarcely bad t'Wo
-le-Utt to edtton. O>arln Stew-11ew CalitornlaDI settled ln thetr
art. preu dllet for the NaUonaJ Congreulona.t ottlcet, hoWever, but
a.uod&Uon of Real Eltat~ boardl, they bad cU1I from SoOd bid 81-i-
conceJWd thll Idea for tree pub-du about ttpNUne the 180-acre
llclty and tent Jt 9ut ln a coafl-llmUatJon on wa• rtahtl tn om-dentlal Jetter to loCal Real Elltate tral Calltarnla.
boudll. DowDey fo1Jo7Nd WI up b)'
The Jetter uraecl: taldu tbe two-aew ~n
·· .. 'Letter to th edltofl column -cedJ White of 1'rnno and Qin.
of ~pen otter an oppart\ml~ ton McK1nnan or Su Dteao ~
to aet betClft tbe public Wit.b f acu out to lunch. He made no boDe8
that are Important to public *'* abc>Qt U'IU1nl' that tMJ aboold atttcU.na rial eatata ••• 1b1a JI vote to re1DOW ~ 18Q..acre ,.. belna OWl'Jooked u a publlc Nlar ltrlcttan, plao.d on recl•JMUon
UoQI medium. • ·• • ~help the mnall farmen. "ID~ dty When rent cc& White ha.Ollebi to trol preyau.. there are l*'IOIW own .000 acree ot o.lltamia
l'IUt to ui:INuona.bl• ~ by farmland. aow.v.. he told the
, It same ownan ot ama.u natal MDiol' Senator tram b1a atate that
properU. • . . are requ.lred to ~WU bU'Jd.na UO tJw, ~ trft.
accept ~ lawl rent on -..snmma,n· Mc&innaa feela llke-proper-tieil 1n which tbc tenant "1.le.
rmu out a room or two tor more Sheridan la a perMYeri.na cenUe-
than t.btt entln maximum rent man. however. Lut year he pub.
WGl'Cld by the ho\llil\a elqldeitar • Uabed • D>)'StftiOUI and ~
... llvelY bound book caUec1 "They ·~Ddoubtedb' penont agneved Would Rule the Vallq'9 and eent
ln um ma.Mel' are known to board lt out u lob~ lltaature. The
DlllDben. Why not contact ... (bem book canied DO ldentiOcaUon u
and .Mk them to live tb4t lactl to la publlaber or u to who paid about the.Ir lndlvidQal attU&tlont for la DUbllcation. Downey, o.
In thelJ> own worda to edJton ot autbor, r. not wealthy, and could
local DIWl~T" not well a.fiord to finance a book
........ Frt·f'aN~ With DO Ala value. But he DeVft' IAB....,.•._,_ Fr all dld explain who pald for th.la -__,_., a.nee, • Ill) -~naive pl e c e of pro_,, __ ... _ faclm')' whlch fnaJtee ltaiOed-alul --.-.UNA w&ndoW8 for chu.rchee. It ii run Uterature .
by 'n1lt&n Ruh.lmann, a 2'-yar-Mt1n7-0o-.. d
old Fnnchman who epent meet It wun•t Tl'umu'• fault that
of the war flahtiq ln the resilt· the RepublJcana weren't conaulled
a.nee moYement. re the appointment ol Dean Ach&-
Atter the war he at&rJ.ed h1I 800 U -Secretary of State. The •~Window 'factory and. ~ou;e tried to ca.lJ &nator • Intl Wftka qo, hfard over tbe V of M i ch I 1 a n but
radio. the story of how Frmch· couldn't locate him. He wu ln
ma were contJ1butln& Illa to New York at the bedllde ot hla
the Merci Train to tbank tbe aJck wife ... Co:n.anuman Arthur
AIDlricaD people for the! Friend-JOetn. New York Democrat. hu
lhtp Ttatn. dratted a re11plt:1Uon aaldna an
WbenNpon M. Ruhlmann, fed-invc.t.J.aatlon of reporta that Rob-tna t.bat he had 10mCthln1 unJ. ert Striplin&, 1hrewd prober for
qu.1¥, French to otter, d ~&ned thf! Un-American ActivltJn Com-
alld manutactuftd a 1 p e c I a 1 mJttee, removed oonfldentlaJ ma-·~ w I n d o w for the terlal from committee filea to Amerle&o people, In the center write bis mcrnotn. Havtn1 plackM
of the wtncloW la a fath<>r a.how-the Olam~ra ftlrm out of·a ~ 1na a map ot the United Statel ldn. IOetn n.urea lt would be
to Na eon. wblJe a.round the Just u eay tor StrtoUn1 to pluck
bordel"a of tb window arc the pepen out of oommlttee fllea.
C011tt-of-anm or the AtntJan cltiH l'.llooaractq &lie Dicta&-.
contrlbuttna to th Thank-You La Un-American dJpJamata are
TraJ.n. • •till talldn1 about the way tht
Beawae IO many Fr c n c h moyor of New Orle&nl, c.barm-
dn.a-cbee ·had their wSndowa d~ Ina young De ~ Mottlton
atro)'9d. 14. RWtllnann'a factory called at the White lloU.e aeverai
hu maro Ol'dttt than lt can mt, weeks ago and came out to In-
but he took t1mo to make thl1 form the preu that Pre&ld~t
window tor the American people. Truma.n t'xprcaed a "wry trlendly
NOTE-So mon1 precloua ht•-atUtude" toward Prestdent Peron
tariaa1 as.to have l>cen put aboard or Argentina.
tho Me.rd Train that th Smltb-This atatcment llazled down tho
8onlan 1-UtuUon. cuatodlan of presa cables to Latin America and
the ~t hiltorlcaJ tr_. wea front-pared 1n evtty n~ an.. bu bfJet'l ukecl to help tn ~per below the Rio Grande. Na: tbe can aiad dlltributlon of Jlfta. u1ally, ls wu Manna from heaven
lent• Downy ., ... •flll to the vay Mme mllltary dlctator·
-·Bull'-... a·blrd-do; Sen a tor ~dent Truman wanta to
Sheridan Down~ y, eomeUmea Whtt the M'WIP9JK'l"ll dJdn't
talllld ~ Pacltlc Gu and Eleo-m ntion. ~r wu the tact ~' ~S.0.tor from California. hu tho t Mawr Morrison hnd beftl 1*lit caula. .ctlv. Nt."ientl)' re ht. awa_*4 -~ ~an. ClrOil!r ct
own wonia over ~lectton. liberator by Pftlfdmt Ptnca · that
Howewr. bo took Ume out t.M Mn. Moc a liOai ..heel been "4~
Otber day .to do IOIDO l~Ylna extravqant fUby" ,and 1'hk:h ..,., t help b11 eltctlon rtq•by ~. Peoan· and tbat
...... theli' trip bad been cinNi; ~
. Downq. a Ukab1 and coovtftl ranaect . by the Arsmtlne ~-s.i,ator. oner baa bn>there!Cl too u put ot hJa ICbeme to W1D owr ,
the Truman adm1n11tratlon.
Lurking tn· the backa-round of
thls ltttle plot was another aentlc-
man from New Orlea.ns, Andrew
Jack:lon Higgins, the 00.,tbullder
whom Senat.oT Tr um a n once
championed. muina also took a
tree tr1p to ~Areentlna and cam4t
back to urae clOHt relaUom with
the dicta tar.
On top of t.hla. Peron cleverly
awarded the ordtt ot Uberator to
Truman'• b1buloua, bacblapplnf
mWtary aide, Gen. Harry Vauahan, tor hb "conatant and efficient et-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
forta lo favor of close and friendly Aooo~ .. ..._ rtlationa.'' =-------"'~-&~-& __ _
All ot WhJch leads to the con-
d•on that ether brot.Mr Peron
la a very wile IU)' or that the
boya a.round the White House are
awtull.Y dumb. Net ttault ln any event hu been a lot ot encourqe-
ment for Latin dletat.ora. ·
NOTE -Actually. Prftident 1'1'uman did not encourqe the M.Qor of New OrJean1 regarcllng
triendahlp with Dictator Peron.
He waa quite caaey.
&ordon B. Findlay
OO~B a B1'1LD•
CABINET SHOP
SERVICE .........
o.MINm a 1111..LWOU
T . e. JOHNSON SUIJt,. .., .... " ...........
.,.. '-'
Geor1e D. Baaaett
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
Net W. Central A••ue
Newport a.ala
Plloae Har. !111·11
D&NTIT8
Dr. Leater A. Becker
DENTIST
ts0S E. Bay AYe., ......_
Pboee Barbor a'N
EVENING APPOINTJDNTS
William J. Dolan,
D.D.8.
400-A Slat Sine&
Newport Beech. OalUon1a
ll&rbcw .,_,
Hours By APPointment
Dr. Obed Lucu
DENTl8T
!t02YJ W. C.tn.L Barbar HIO
NEWPORT BEACH
Gordon £. Rapp, D.D.S.
1'15 0.. lllP•~
OORONA DEL MAB
Pbciae Harber 10M
MORTUA&Y
Harold K. Grauel
Chapel
119 Bl'cMW'JQ
Phone: Beaooa 5010
Ooeta ...
ll. T. BU'ITERWOaTB. o. O.
Optomee.1111&
ZYE8 llXA¥llU:D
LEN8E8 DUPLl<JATICD
Gtaiw. ......,... ... MJr led
511• W. 0..tral Ave. Bar. UU
nWP<>&TUMm
PIANO IN TatJCnON
voice -u.n..o..,.
-
PRY IOIAN8-8UROEON8-D.O.
Dr. Edward W .. Milum
Pb)111daa ud Surseoa
Osteo.,_th
Ottloe; Reeldeoce:
Hub« !NI BMocm 8096-I
615 Goldenrod Avenue
Corona del Mar. Ca.lltornia
W. T. Moon~y
Pfl.Tsldaa and 8arpo11
8tJaOB&Y
OB8'l'ZTIU08
.
PRY81CIAN8-8UBGWNS.M.D.
Richard F. Altman M.D.
PHYSICIAN AND 8UBOEON
Oft._ BllU'I: 1• .. 18 A 11.M .. &JM
-1117 ..... h Ill
............ Jl4e
•w'lr " ,,._ ...... asn-a 1a aa. a..a Diiis. aa .. a c..1ra1
1' ...........
Spencer H. Boyd, M.D.
088TETSI08 aD4 D18EABE8
OF WOMEN
No. I Balboa Ima Aftll9de
llalll 8treiet BALBOA
Hours by Appolntment
Plloae....._IMO
Henry R. Hall, M.D.
~aad 8mpoe
HOW'S : 2..S, by Appointment
TeJeplMDe BeMoa 58'8
181 BroedW'91y ea.ta .....
Wallace J. ·Miller, M.D.
Eye Pby1ician
In • 8h1iohr lltdl4bl&'
By Appointment: Harbor 1528
lUS 0.. alft. e>..... ... M•
S. R. Monaco, M. D.
81' B&Y A vm., MI.BOA
Jhrhcw 17U
Offlce Hours:
2to5p.m.
ll...tq ..... .......,
L D. Nelaoa, M. D.
8ptdal a&teatloa to
OB8Tl:'l'alO!I a l'SDIATIUOS
1JO Z.. 18Ua It.. o.ta ... n...11wi..·..a
Hourt Mon. "'"' f'rl. t.-& 7-1 ""'' . Sat. 1.a and by .,..1 .. tnttttt
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b.
Tes
For
Are
you w
T0<
14-Pll ,.., ...
SLIM
York
cake
inoh1
35 lt
Plea
21-SIT
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PRAC
or d1
0467
ll-IUI ....
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Uke
lque
tablE
coffe
tel es
LAW
erlni
Hart --.......
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BAL8' by 9
No.
Hart
B
FOR
Privett
likel
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deslr SEE
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YEAR
4 rm
age,
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BAJ
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HUry C. Westcwer, coUector ot
internal ~ue tor Southern
Callf omla. today called attention ot taxpayera to the new tncome
tax fonn which will be used by
many ~era W.S year. It fir , the new Form 1040-A. which may
be med by most wage ea.men Yt'ith
. incomes ot lea than $5000 who
want the collector to comp u t e
thelr tax.
... 1b1s form takes the place 'of the'
lthboldin& statement, known u
the W-2 which last year could be
filed ln \Leu ot a l'etum by fllllna out certain information on the-~ --
verse side. Th.la y,ar, almllar In·
fo.mation ha.s been printed on a
separate sheet ol paper ol, the same size as other inoome tax re.-turns. It provides man 1peoe f«
\vri~ and bujfnlctiom. and ia c)e.
aJgned to mfntrnlft problems ot
taxpayft'S who work for more t.ban
one employer du.rlna the yeer.
Empl<?fers will contlnue to ~
withholding statementa to em-
ployes. All such statements, ac--
c~ to Judge Westover, must
be fumlshed to employe11 not later
than January 31. Many have al-
r'Cad.y been lasued. PeMIQl\8 who de-
sire to use this new form~t~t
tach to it the oriainal oopls Of
all withholding atat.ementa ft-
oeived durinr the yMr, Failure to
attach even one l\ICb atatement
will make it necessary tor the coi-
. f.... r•,,..,.J lector'I olft~ to retum all papen
Here's Low-Down oa -YOll
Have to Pay Security Taxes Loll Ball modlll ... n-.U ~ tar a. u ~ m to the taxpQer; and be mu.at then
Loi ADP* Jab aDOtblr dip to ti!» trwta:c man. ~ tl!r file hla return on the recutar Form
0aaRm of o.m.m.. \bt C MC II O'P'.._ of a .t.i bat., m,ttt.m. 10'0. Soda1 aecwity tu~-DloYment tnlSt tuiJd by leY)tlDr a
U1d • ntmlalt aD IMCll "-bllh ftldbUltiJ 1a11ttmt fallrto. 'lbl The new tax forms lo.G-A have ment tax--d•ublllty 1nluranoe tax laX' ot thne pesceut pQrQU_a
bJCh ftl&.b&Uq UCll wouJd .U. • _, b ~ --to.,. ~ ~ In ev1::r = -you. peep. In UMt Newport Hu-but Dl'OVtded that ,,,::::: ... aaa¥
LGll U • -mow ""'n4 ~ may a1ao be obtained at anY bor .,.... pq ·~ know recefw a credit ot up to 90 fJ: ·est Announ d tnta-ested ln the announcement otft:t "' the collector ot Internal u.:..,.., aad u:., f :: act~ ~ ::-4~ '*"" IC8 that a federal civil service teat reYen~ and &t mott bankJ ~ countC:'tl:9~ ~ ~ tributkn UDdm-a ttate ~~ ~or Gar*i1e·r wm be held IOOn tor 1ardener jobs post . °' them w:unv tu =.... ~t ccxnpeuation law. AD 6anal Ila payina from $2152 to '32S0 Y. 'f'U NIM .... )Mt 1Nek by Marian 10 caUected by the vaJiou8 lta&ea
Are you a gardentt! u 80 •nd nuall)'. APPointments are at the DON'T FOROl.71' ABOUT L. DeJ"onat ot the Qllfclrnla De-are depJlit'4 wtth tht tedenl IP"·
IU want a job, maybe you'll be veteran hospitals at Sawtelle and INCREASED EXEMPrlON oartmmt ot ~t otftct In erament In the ~t Van Nuya. Every person who tllea a Form a.nu Ana. Tbe · la trust fund f La c•---if Another teat for fork llft op-1040 u hls federal lncome tu re-eel heteWith fm-the JJ:a~ '"!be Calitorni& Ummp)oyment. 00 te to UURI Y erator ~ wages ranging from $1.13 turn thla year ahould remember both emnlos:• and tmPIP-era who IDIUrane» Act wu pautd tn 1935..
....... -· .. ----to $1.53 per hour will be held. that exemptions have been ln-&N Ja~ Jn ~ ,'What Oont.rlbutlooa Iran ~en ant ~~!lSO~A~·-·· ·---~4 ~~~~wt~~~ ~~:1~ = ~~a~~':ue~~o t!:'tio~ = ~ PaJ and~ ua. ~ ~~bepn ln ~~~
Y"'™orkPw1R£11hl2,'Y'toGposJRLe ffo~~!!!!' ~Atropoll~ arbel~:.1._ be b-an extrat.l $100 othllnchcometh tar every ''U~ _a lam pro-pn to be In 1938. .... ~ ~~ ppllcauun ~ can o exempt: on to w e taxpayer on ol oloDl.e 1 v.. Llt*l lllnce ~e rnax1lnum weekly
cake ads. 25 yn. ot age, 5 rt .. 3 talned from the local post offices. may be entitled. lfr:~ ~tembu been beaeftt amount wu let at '15.
lnohes tall; weight 105 lbs. Bust -~------------· _ _,.11~ ~--_._1.-•"-·t fiuctu-and hu s1nce been lncnued to 35 ln.; wallt, 25 ln; h.lpe, 33 k\. rs fl I &~ U .... U"WMN ....... $25 The or1ainal maximum total ~1 .... call Harbor 28l!f~! __ lJWp"f ~fr n .r .. .-M, ~':" ;;: .1n~1-=~ = ~~~:.... ~=
-SITUATIONS WANTID 2• ---. _ __.!!_"1!;_~ . .Jll.U'IJI.. . cue ~the deprHalon ln the to ~~ The waltins period. (OI" 1930' I trom public wblda llO ._.,.ta an paid. wu . . . . . .
UCTICAL NURSING by hour
or day. Good references. Harbor
0467-W. l0-c-13P ........ .... ..... ., .... ·-.. . ,,
-fURNITURI Foa SALi J2
........ ft "t ••
)UNGE CHA.IR and ottoman,
Hke new, occaalona.l chair, ant-
ique bran bed, leather top card
table, like new. Ca.n be used at
coffee table or fire aaeen. AU)()
telescope. Phon~ Har. 1652-J.
ll-c-15P .
\W.!~N SO.ft'.A, nice quality cov-
ering. Good condition. $35. Pb.
H arbor .857·R. 11-c-lSP ... . .. ,,., .. ,,, ................... .
.-ltl.A.L ISTATI 62
....... ' .... •• • .,... • ......_. ... 4
'LBOA BA YSHORE LOT. 40 ft.
by 90 rt. Lease for sale on lot
No. 33, tl'l\Ct 1014. $1550. Call
Harbor 1096-J. 11-0-15
BAY FRONTAGE
FOR tnGH CLASS HOTEL
AND APT. SITE
'ivate sUll water frontage with
likelihood of private pier privll·
ege. 200 ft. frontage or what you
desire.
3EE W . J. HOLCOMB
1517 Coast Hig hway
CORONA DEL MAR
"Where the Flag:; Fly"
11-c·13 -· ---~ .......... ... -Am. & HOUSIS a '... . . ... .. . ............. "
!:AR 'ROUND r ental f~rnilhed.
4 rm1. &. bath with shower. gar·
age, utllitles pd., $75 mo. In Bal-
boa. Call Harbor 2520-M. · 11~·15P
TII! ~ MKT' tint M<JllN ut.r.J
SULT AilUfO 1llf FOR04 U6WT
~ MRS. A. 08!Rllf Ofll. CReYf cmlt,W>. ....
~IN ~ANKUN··
M e1--me SEST ~
~-fHGUSM LAMGU~Gt:,
Nev!R WROT?. A LINE •
R:>R MONfY ~ ~tm~NG
PUSUC UFE/ .
-4ww~Q,~-
9dm~ ~ by iJ. ~ flnl ~ at four Weeki. and bu
that tM 80dal eecurtcy act u a been •=.reduced until It II
wboie and unemployment tnaur-now~ C&Ulomla UnelDllioYIMDt
UC. Jn . ....ucwar WU bom In the Insurance act requ.lra -that a
Unltad Sta-. cJalmut a,. ~ throuab ·11~ 1muriDce la no fault ot hta ~ thit:--lie
not a mwtdli..-· It protiably bepn be .able to w01'k °:'A ~ available
about 1115 ta Frui» wbm mem· for work and ~ work on hM
ben at tradlt ualom voluntarily own behal!. It coven all em-
eontrlbuted a portSon ol theb' ~ penona in the at&te wtth
we .. tl)r ~ to a fund for the cerWn atated exceptions IUCh u
pwpcme ot DI.Yins UlW*•,iAo,ment •l'icultuftl labor, ~ ol.
benlflta to fhemMlwa and felloW government. pertona employed by ~ ~-~tnplet:o.~ charttabJe orcanlatlooa, and dO--.uv .-ua~ mestic held. .
lrmdt t.inlcn... ''The cautomla Department ot
•'It wu not unUl 1911 that Dnployment whlcl' admlnlaten
GNat Bdtlln enacted the first na-the act hu ablo been deJepted to
tlonaS ~t act on a adlnlnJster the unenploYmet\t ln·
compUltory tiufa. aura.nee provialona of the Mrvt.c.
'1D the-United Stas.a, Wlacon· men'a ~t act. SRA
aln WU the ftrst to put Into op-beneftta ~ . payable, With certalil
ent.lon a WOC"k.ahle unemploymml minor' excepUona, under the tame
lnaunD1ce 1Jl'OIJ'Eft. It wu en-ruJet and recwauona that aovem
acted in 1932 and the nm bene.ftta the 1tate'1 own ~t in· were paid In July 1936. When the aurance_ pe.ymenta. •
unemployment trust f\md WU ere-"'In 1JH8 a 4tatewide pi&n ol dla.-
ated by the IOdal. MCUl'lty act. abilfty lnluJoanoe wu Mt up. U,...
Wltcon«tn had a.bWlilty aocwnu-der thla plan all emplo)'e contrl-
lated $14,000,000 tn tmtJW9 to be butiona fom11rrty !Dfde for lll'Hlm-
depaslted to ita c:ndlt. '.lb! ~ ployment . lnlUrancie are now
dal -=wit¥ Mt establllbl4 the tu.med tNf!!'t to dialbllity tnsunnat. ~~1 :;~.rJ'cm1= ~tr::.=~"'1: ~ but that • be b f« be'flefttt Undilr um
en may nJOl!h9 a CNCltt ol up to plan, a clalmant muat be unable
90 per alllt ot ih4t tax impcJMd to work bec:aUle ot lllMla or tn-
by U.. feeltr.J act lt they aft lnak· jury. Certain cues IUcb .. PINC· Ins conb'ttlUtione under a ttat.e nancy and lnJW1• aub~ to the
unemployment law. ~ ,_.,.,. .o wodapen'.J _~~naation Jan are ~-
collecud by the varlom atatea are ell&tble, Weekly and total birMo-
r·rr depomted to Jtl credlL ~ IOcla1 flt amounts are the -.me M .tor
teCU.rtty act •tabl.Jabed the unem-~t Jnaarance."
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ROBERT DOUGLAS
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HMYSTllY ... MIXICO',#
JOHN LUND
BARRY FtTZGERAlD
•MJM TA TLOCll'$ MILi.iONS•
-~Take the wheel ... try the· new··
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Feel those 'SofS-Wlde'Stats ! ...,_.,eJdra comfort for ford's famoVJ "Mld
$hip" llcW' the -.ab are placed where the
P'8 II ..ooehed. They provlde pl....ty of
Mp met ~.,room for six big peopW
•
Feel that 'Mid Ship' Ride!
You travel bef.w the ...,_, .. tft ..
lower center-secticn of Forcr1 -ufe.
guard•' Body ..• you get a trve rdild-
huoglng feet that's IUfe and ftodyw
even kt a crou windl 4
Come In today for a
demonstration •••
ancl "FI IL" th• dlffe,..nce
In the '49 POID
Feel ihase 'Magicklion' Snakes
lhey'N ~ c:.d ~ eoMr to
apply MclM• •Mogle Adkin" uses
pot't ol .. ..J:JOI/1 CMa .......,.,..
r... ht heavy~ steel
In font's~ locty and fend.rs.
n.at ... body and frame Clr9 5K
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., --to • ...,, ONJt" .. ~bwrttpA
And ..... ford ..,OIV.flell bar S.-.. ._.a.._,,, al, NGr-MClt ddel
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&1ID on tbe lt&ndl on Pemll7lnnJa•a'f, d1recU7 acrou from where
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BY "BlTOJI"
Ed Tremper la a Youn& man· of
considerable ~ta and is, at this
date thoroughly enjoying himself
in the wintu tropics. An ex-Ueut.-
commaDdft', U.S.N. (an expert
navigator) ln the tut war he wan-
dered around San Francisco look-
ing for a sail boat after d:ischar&e
from the navy. He. fo~d and pur-
chued the 50-ft. ALT AIR ln Sau-
aali to, tailed her down here to
Villa Marina. Leaving ALT AIR in
good hands he went to 1ea for
Commodore Beek, skippering the
ex-navy 1ubcha.ser CALP ANIA <rd like a dollar for every sea
:nile this de:pt .. ha.I logged with
lhla fellow Trcmper1) for shark
liven , lobsters and tomatoes -~rom Santa Rota Island to Pana-
na. These voyages, Uke all good
:hlnp, ended and Tr'emper flnally
fOt a.round to his beloved ALT AIR.
He re-rigged her a.a originaJly ln-
:ended-to ketch rig; provlaloned
1er, lhipped three hands (we know
>f his 12~hour watcheisl) and ahov-
-d off for Oierry Cove (Isthmus)
vhere many UtUe annaylng things
7/ent ~g botherln1 ~ryonJ:
~xcept Trempe'I'.
He hauled out of Cherry for
-lnwaU and--.. t.M wtnd she blew,
1' by n' bye ahe blew some more."
-le took ln b1I maln and under
nlzzen and jib alone, 1n 16 glorious
lays of a.ailing, made a dead land-
all on Diamond Hco.d. Reports
nd.icate Tremper'a luck C or fore--
lght l hcld up very well H~ want-
-d a rpeJ.l on shore IO he got a
ine charter (reported to be the
J. S. Navy) for hi!! ALTAIR
training). For himself he got a
ob, w1th two others, happlly tear-
ng up a condemned and disused
tlneapple rallway &Jong the lovely
hores of Oahu, and belng paid for
l!
Latest news of Tremper ls a
nuttertng about "the mainland"
nd the "Honolulu race." If he
oes enter he will be stiff com~
uneven sands at Malibu Charten
by the highway bridge preparatory
to property improvement. Appar-
ently the Cof!man interests failed
t ct the Ra.mil ton (airplane pro-
en) lease as the work now
g done seems to be for Beul
Sprott. owner of the bl& BREEZ-
IN' THRU. now located at Lido
Peninlula.
~ i .t .
Sbd.dca of Coooe arise a&aln I
That fabled island of broken
dreams is 1till the most Irresisti-
ble lodestone on earth! Alona the.
waterfront arc stories of the
O'Hanlon brothers, H. C. and J . 5 1 owners of the DWYN WEN ana
THEIR propo9Cd voyqe to Coooe
Island. 'lb.la dept.. wishce them
all luck, u ll has other partJe., re-
serving u It does l ta own oglnloD
oa .to the fate of that fa6ulous
treuure.
.t ~ i
J .B. McNally, Frank Unnell and
Bert Milla (ALL EXPERT FISH-
ERMEN) took pet .anal time ott
(and money) to protat turtber
kelp cutting be!or~ the Fl.sh and
Grune commissioners In tos An-
geles last week. The honorable
commissioners "toof< the matter
under advisement" and will hold
another meeting soon ln San Fran-
cisco.
Because fish devour flab 1n a
ceaseleu and agelesa battle for
tile, it is reasonable to aoppoee the
most minute fish have to start
on sea flora and miniscule animal
organisms. This is mostly algae
and seaweed 1a the haven and
mighty huntlng ground for tiny
fish. They grow bigger and are
doubtleu lhe first to.fall victims
to larger fish when they get care-
less or venture forth a bl t. lt may
not happen just 11.ke th1a but that'•
the gist ot it.
Let'1 keep our kelp beds I
Incidentally a local man. who
should know, claims there la not i ~ ~ one aalt water man on the honor-
, able board of Fish and Game com-
ltJon.
Bulldoun; dragline buckets and miasionen.. These are political ap-
aterplllars are tearing up the potntmenta.
. ~ FLUFFY MACARONI PlUS
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plenty of bot ..... cer for ~ry family a.I " yoa.r automadc
pl wacer -= ii the proper tiae. Doa'c pat up with
an ondenbed 110nge tank. lmcaU &D aacomadc au
wa~r heacer designed esped•Uy fo.r roar nquinmeaa.
lt cosa lea to buy ..• t\llDI CX>1d was. bato-laoc .....a,
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the oa1ip8tit;t+e tom -nqahw•a•la;
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OCI Ma Bl• IC•OOL MADllAIU ~
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om pm an ~••""""Mm. ...
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JOQ'D be COIDDlimioned • Seoond Lieu·
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i. Amq .a afft+n mq campeteb a
Retm.r Ana.y CnmmJeeion. Get all the
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202 i ·West 'lbird St.
fJewla.ba •
Local buketball teama are hold-
ing their own In touah Sunaet and
Eutem conference competition.
The Orange Coa.at colleae cuabu
are in second place ln the EC
while Harbor h11h'1 Vanity la tled
for second in .the Sunset Lee.&ue
race. The Tar Bees are Uecl tor nrat in tbelr race for dulmplnn-
shlp honors.
ln county hiab school play, Ana-
heim whipped !''uilertoo 36-~ and
Orange waxed Downey, 43-19 while
Harbor lolt to Hunu.naton. 36-31
Friday. B~ -pla,y found the Ana·
helm flve winn1ns 29-:ao frCJm FUll-
erton; Oranae downina Downey,
44-29 and Harbor loainl to HB.
34-23.
Jllulem couf~ ll'*IMl1°~ W L • ODP!
San BemardiAO ---I 0 1N lOI Ora.nee Cout -·-2 O . II 11
R.l .. r814. ·-2 l .111 llO J'UJJerton ·-l J Ht 11'1
llL San A.DU>Dlo -l J lQI lot Banta Ana -o .J II t6 Chatfey 0 J '11 108
Tbb week'•~:
Tue8Cla.7, Orana-e eo..t at B.l,...ll4e: Kt. San A.ntotnlo al 8&D S.mar4.loo.
Bee: w
J"Wlenoo I
Aaa.betol I
Hunt. Beuh ----2
Ne.-port B&.rbor --·-2
Oranp --. --·-··· 1 DoW"Dey ----1
Sant& Ana ----0
L PW. Opp..! 1 111 17
1 161 lU 1 ...
1 117 .. a 11 JDS I 102 llO
I 7~ 111
half, the local club had the aoore
knotted at S6 all. Santa Ana then
proceeded to puJJ out ln tl"ont
ag~ and appeared to be on the
wtnnlJll road when forward Don
C-Ornbs pumped ln a aerie. of ahou
to bring the SCOTe to within one
point as Panons dropped ht h1I
bucket whJch put the locala out
In front fOI' the flrat Ume aince
the tlpoft.
Combs hit for 14 points for run-
ner up honors on tbe Pirate team
while center Don Rehm dunked 16
through the hoop for Don aecond
place honors.
The win put the Coast five in
aecond pla.ce ln the conterence
atandinp. They &"et their tau&best
test ot the youn& aeUQn tcmorrow
ni1ht wheo they journey to Riv.·
eraide to take on the third place
T iger club.
In other jaysee Carnet "'Fric1a.y
night, San Bernardino kept lb
record clean by defeaUna Fufier. tdh 53-39 and Rlvenide 1klpped
put Mt. San Antonio, 36-27.
Cout &t U 8aata Alla
Combs 14 F 19 Stevenson
Ne t ties l F Llllywbite
Henning 20 C 16 Rerun
Freltag 8 G 5 Jankovich
Pnnons 6 G 6 Thomu
Borgeson, 3.
Newport Harbor 11
. FQA FQM FT A F Ptl. Wud. f ......... 14 4 t 2 0 10 Jacbon, f .. -~--11 5° l 0 1 10
Yardl•7. c --·--t 8 1 1 2 7 RMYU, Ir ·---... . .. 7 2 1 0 0 4
lleara,. ir ··-.. -··· 6 O 1 0 2 0 -----Tot.al• -_43 14 ti I & 81 H"ntlngton Buch 34
fg_ ft.a ftm f pu. Wal.on. r _ 7 0 0 0 14
Wblte. t __ . ··-·· . 2 2 1 a 5
Feldner. c 2 2 1 3 6
Webeter{ C -··-8 2 1 3 7
Doyl•. --·· -2 1 0 J • --Tot&J. ---18 7 8 10 14
Bees (ose to time to rack up six field goala
Oilers '2A • 23 and two ff'ff shots for 14 points. "'f'9T Bill Skiles, ott his usual game,
A qulckmovtna. aharpehootlna tallied 10 for high point honors
Huntington hJgh Bee buketball for the Tan. Nine of his points
t(?am Friday niaht come!:.~ely beoo came ln the final half. Forward
wildered NeWRC>rt Har a Bees Armand Nettles, playing with a
ln the first half and staved off a loot Injury which may keep him
last half rally to win 34-23 on the" out of the next three games, wu
loser's court. runner-up With aix point.a.
Huntin&ton Jumped lnto a 11-3 Harbor wu away below their
lead bet.ore the Tara realized that game average of 46 polnts and
the aame h.ad atarted and atretcb-Skiles fell aeven short or his av·
ed lt to 26-7 at the halt. Harbor erage or 17 points per game.
ca.me back to score 16 points to FQA ~QM FTM F PU. Huntln~on'a e~ 1n the. lut two BkJJ... t -.--14 ' ·4 a 2 I 10 s:rioda but co 't make up the NetUu, f .. ----10 2 2 2 o •
fidt. htveon. c -·-_ 1 O 2 o 1 o e , R.lchud8oll, • . 2 t • 1 a a It was the leaJftd -to. of the Lane, r -~-··· 8 1 2 o a I 1euon fOI' Ceach Ralph Reed'a Slhlllle&. t --o o o o 1 o
middleweiabta who went into the llendon. c ·-··· 1 .2. 1 O O ~
fray with a record ot 1eYen wina Tot.ta .. -M 9 u 6 io 21
ln ei&ht atvta Ironically the oth-Hurttlngton lkactt 34
er lou WU t0 Huntin&tOD Bach a.a., t -·-. -~'; «t no f I pta,.
in ~ Al\aheim toumammt '1-34.. Prinalow. f ·-··---·-··a 0 0 6 The two team11 meet for Uie third Alber\.9, c · :--·····-·· 2 1 o o ' tim eek fl'Clln tom Al..,._, S ···-··· .. ···-··· 1 8 2 I ' e a w ~ on lllodpt. c ··--~-·--a 2 2 o H tllc 0Uw•1 court. 1be lmt1 coupled Nel.80a, s -·---0 1 O 1 O with Anahelm•1 defeat OI f\aDao, ~ C --··-0 I 0 0 0
ton dropped the JocaJa Into• fJnt Total8 ··--···-·-a 10 ' u i4 Place tie wtth Hunt.lnrtan Beech, l'GA-J'Mld eoeJa attemDted; ro111.-FuUertoo Mel Anaheim. FulMrtarl l"kl4 saai. mad•: rr A-°"Jlne lhtowe
and AnabeJrn ~•cl tbe I** with ~ .. ~: ~-..._ tb.rcnn Ude: · three wins and OM 1oa wbile the rou&e. Pta. Poa.a..
01.htn haw two wlnl aDd ... .. a .... •
reat.· ~ One tema1e2~ and her dfo.
Hiib man fOI' the ~ 8Celwki.nta CBn destroy u IDUCh en wu ruard Fl'anda · tt wool In a 1'91' u 13 abeep cm
Who acaped IUU'dlna time produce In t.be a1De time. •
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Was the Vanity basketball game
a wtn or a loa for Newport Har-
bot' Frlday nJght?
In one aeme, It
w a a a ,victory;
technically It WU ,a loa ..
Coach Ralph
Reed's five dem-
onstrated t h a t
they could lose as
well a.a win In a
spQrtsmari!lhlp -
like manner. It
LI ~first aame
this Ralon we'Ve
ieeq. brinatna to-
aether two team. tor a pcmible
championship, where the loser did
not turn poor sport when defeat
wu evident and proceed to knock
the other club all over 'the floor
with flap-ant fouls. The Hunting-
ton Bea.ch tournament proved tha1
way when Santa Ana found they
were tralllng the Oilers in the
championahJp rame; the same club
demonstrated unsportaman -like
conduct two weeks later when they
played Huntington in the Sunset
opener at Santa Ana. Fullerton
roughed it up at Huntington Jut
week as they k>st 39~ and ComP-
ton had eight foul.I called on them
in 50 seoonds as Utey bowed to Mt.
Carmel In the championship ot
their o.wn tourney.
The Tars started slow both de-
fensively an<l offensively-they
gave the OUen too much of a k>ad
and therelore lost thto game-but
from the aportsmanahJp angle.
Coach Ralph Reed'a five racked
up a win.
Teamwork ...
It has been said by the best
coaches in the buslnu~ tlmt il
you can get five boys on a f>u.Kct-
ball team who will str~ tcrun.-
work-half the games are 'won be-
fore the aeaaon atarb. Reed's team
the other nigt\t showed no lilJll
of indivldualiam and didn't arow
panicky u they aJowlY crept up on
the H. B. five whJch wu lucky
enough to 1et out into the front
earlr. and atay there.
Its our oplnion that Harbor will
take the Otlen into camp a week
from Uimotrow at Oil City.
C>--* l"Ula • • •
While Harbor and HuntlflKton
Beach were playin1 to a near full
house of 1500 at Newport Helghta, C.OUt co~e wu playing Santa
An• Ja.ysee before another full house--only thrie miles away ...
Pirate of flcia.'9 were glad they
didn't lhlft the game to Saturday
nll}lt for they would have t}Vice
u many fans on hand u they could
aeat.
Miles Eaton's over-confident
club had to come from behind 21-9
to wt.n the close aame, 52-49. Tile
favored 1~ didn't go in front
until the lut four minutes.
Teecla lloep &ale.
At the recent meeting of iSunset
League h11h ICbool adm.inlstratoa
and athletic dlrectorJ, most aehoot.
went on record aa 1tatin1 that
they. would attempt to familiarize
their ttudenta wtth the ruJee of
l>MketbaU. They feel that ll the
students are aware of the rules,
there wtJI be Jeu booing, and ~
ing in general from the atanda.
GlbJet.--A boxing club ii belna
organized at Oraoae Coast col-
lege with workouts to start soon
Puauc NancEs
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEABINO
IN THE KA'ITEB O.F OOVNTY
SANITA.TJON DJSTRICI' N O.
t t ... ~ ORANGE COUNTl',
CAL&a'vBNIA..
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Board of Directora of
County SanJtation District No. 11
of Orange County, California. did,
at Its meetlne on the 12th day of January~1949. find the report of
the En ~of u.id Dlltrtct. filed
on the nd day of December, 1948,
to b&--atlafactory, and said Board
did nx the 2'th day of January,
1949, at 4:00 o'clock p. m., u the
time, and the office of the County
Sanitation Dlltricta, Room 205,
Oranee County ON.rt House. san ...
ta Ana, cautomf~ u the place for } heartJ\a objecUonl to aid report.
llDd to the dolDa ot. the work the.re-
in referred to or to any part there-
of. and tnttructecl the Secretary
to pubUmb OU. notiot. -CHARLES A. SWEET,
8-n\al'Y of tbe eo.rd of Dt-NCtws of Coanty SanJtaUon Dt.. ~f~ll of Oruae County,
Jan. 17, is. 19, • Zl. 1M9.
JOE PALOOKA •
GORDO * *
DIXIE DUGAN · *
TARZAN * *
MARY WORTH'S FAMILY
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* * By MCEvoJJ and Strlebel
* * * * By Edgar Rice Burroughs
* *' * * By Ken Allen
,,,., ,,,5 eprink)ed into u. 8. Savinp Bonds each
week pows into $2,16'1.'6 in ten lbort yeant
And. it'• the world'• ial•t, ~ investment.
So lip up today for oiae ot the bond-btzying p1ana
where you wark, or where you bank.
,
AllTONA110 SAVIN6 /$
$UM$AVINS ... ·
U.$. $AVINSS BOND$ .
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'Qlls Ad ~nsored by the
Veten.m 1'tM> have beJd Nation-
al Service ute Jmurance tor UY. ~tantial Derlod wU1 receive a w bf!":""'1 on It .ametime In ~ tu-
~ ltatement to this ellect WU
1-.led today by Harold W. Brom-
ing. Veterana Adm1nlstratkln as-
sistant admlnistratar tor Insur-ance 1n WulUDKton.
''l te6lize,'' a8l4 ~. ''that th& two questiona uppennoe.t In the
mtnda at veterans ~: 'How much
will I aet T' and When will I &et itT'
··w~u have the anawers to tho8e
quest.lam onb' When we have tln-
lahed the acfuadal atlldles now in
ProaJ'eU and the tJ'emendoua job
of audltln& and making computa-tions m more than »milllon ao-
COW\ta. It ahould be clearly under-
stoo4 that the fact the insul'ance
may have lapeed will not affect a
vereran'1 rtctits tO a dividend.
''In the meantime, we ask tha.t
veterans do not write the VA
about these dlvfden<k. Letters
must be anaweTeet. That takes val-
uable time and cUverta just IO
much effort from our ma1n task.
UOne wwd ot-wvnlnc~ Don't be
misled into ~nc that the div-
-tdend •A>licattons "'111 cost you ~ or that you will haYe to
hive IOlneone p1eaent your appU-
caUon-tor-you. Every-veteran can
tnake h1a own appUcaUon quicldy
and ee.slly.''
State History
Exhibited. on
'Freedom Train'
California's Historical ,Ca.ravan,
lhla •tale's own "Freedom Train,''
will opm lta two-year, statewide
tour ln Bout.hem Calilomla on
February 4. can-ylng the story of
the "Golden State" to every citi-
zen ..
A.uembled by the CalJ!omJa
Cen tenn!als Commission u a key
feature of Jta thrt."e'-year com.mem-ontJve program, the caravan con-
slata or o. prfcele collection of
orlginal document& and objects
that h12hliaht four centuries of
Ca.lJtom1a's colorful tu.tory.
Ranging from a brass plate Slr
Frnnd.S Drake placed on Califor-
nia's ahoree ln 1579 to the gol4
splke that linked th~ ftnt trans-
continental rallroe.d. 14 panels
cover chronolortcal periods In this
•t&te'a destiny. Leading historians
usembled the,e Items to display
ns a unit for ~ fint time. More
than 20 untveraJUes. museums, U-
brnriet., otflclal archives and pri-
vate lndlvtduals from varlou.9 parts ot th~ country hove contributed.
Two ~ C01Utn.actecf steel busee. desl to Conn a alngle
display u t When being vieWed
by the pubUc, carry the treuure .
An around-the--cloclc detail of
State Police is a.ssJa;ned to aale-l:Wl.J"d the exhibit.
Offlclal startin& polnt ot the
planned I tlnerory Is Newhall on
Febf\la.ry f. 5, 6. followed by
Palmdale, Lancaster, Mojave, Bar~
ataw, Needles, Vlctot"Ville. then
San Bema.rdlno and a swing
throug'h the l.m,peria1 Valley Points. For four months Southern Calltor-
nJans in 62 communJtles will see
the caravan which w1U then head
to Northem cautomla rot the
summer montha, retuming aga.ln
to the Sout..hland late ln 1949.
.. ,. Sift• Distress m.
'~FlllALI WU11a· ............
BUILD UP
RED BLOOD?
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.Clas·sified Index!' .. ~~~·~ .... '~
l•'• 2 ...,. • ~..... BENDIX _ THOR FRIGIDAIRE retrlgerator. 1 cu. ----------~;....o....;~.;.;._ _ _,,;..,......-,;...-..;..;.;...:..--.~~'
1.1 ...... a .... ., u. $I II LAUNDERALL ft. New motO!', $.'50.00. COLD-.. • n & .. ale& • --. • 1 1 SPOT, 1942, 8 cu. tt. Like new, II IOATI; IUffUD _ U II MOMIY TO LOAM ~= :-".~:z..:W ~· .. :;. DmaJletioG. =r a Pedodlc $150.00.~arbor 2865-M. .-.--. .... ,.. ... ""': L··0 ANS \ • IT.._ 0 • ... a_... • .._ 7-p-11 BOAT SLIPS for rent. lnq. •vv =-=~ !ii5:f-:=..• 8 6 H ~~SERVICE HARBOR FURNITURE --~Bay ~ve .. ~~ ~~· Jj 0 A~ : ::.-..re-,....· · 4: :•• =:&.. "'-23-IM' A Good Buy__ 14 i.tilsiC:Ai & • WNO... • u r, ~ N 8 = ~; ~ ~ .::-.:;.::• ~ IW>IO expertlJ repe.ired Is a Wise Buy ii> BASS MARINo .\Occ>-abioN. . • ..._...... : =--W~=~ ~~t, ~ Let U11 Help You Be WlMI Good condition. Sac::rUlce $100. $60.00 to :..~-=--.. :==rr.: edent.Joua. ......-1962 HARBOR BLVD. 4010 Rlver Ave. Newpdrtlleach. u ....,. .. :_ n ..,M....,. CX>..a'r RADIO SERVICE Costa Mesa Beacon SM&..J 8-tfc 'tl SALARY
• hn&hr .. .. •• ...... HA. .. GI' HA. 1408-~. -04! 97-o-ft ....... ~-..... .:.. ~ -· ":'. ~ a ..... Ice•• •'---Pt t:r ~--•-~ -·• rw•• -K M ............ ai..a...a~...._ -·· . MIRRORS -Every hOIJle nffda . ..... .. • -·· .•..... • ;:;u$iMDS;,,Di ·· · ;~ ;,,~~~;.a-....... ii another one. S~ alzet or if!ONTH-o1ci'UtorouPbred__,COcker 'HARBO"R.TRANW~0 aaro.;~dFI~~i ~ c~a·!~~:!: ~~~~~~
.Local & U:a ~i:nce Baulln& :t;,OOl'll 1~~ i : ~NiR Ft hed FoPirc;~~ '5261~ .;o.:...u;;. .. -~· ·;
OOtJJmi)US SERVICE -129 ~= ~~:.cb BALBOA GLASS co. "CXFE''roR' sALi-At 'nxt:\;;
1962 Harb« Blvd., C.0.ta Mesa Ftee Eatlmatee 922 Cout lDg\_way Newpt. Bch. inventory. WW oonalder lealln1 ,,
Beacon 5538-J • 80-ttc 12-c-.M theto retab:1ble party who knows .. ..,..,..,.,
99-Uc TELEPHONE Book cover. tmita-ea. p b 0 n e Harbor --RE....-. -FRI--G-E_RA_TI_O_N__ BARBOR tion leather on 11Uft board cover. • • ~~:. • , • . .'7:Ut; 2IOS <X>AST BLVD. Gold •---"~ $2 ir NEWPORT BEAQI. CAtzr. $alee an4 Servtce Plumbing Service u~~ •1"· . 41-WAMTID TO UNT a neJlt ... to Wwtilrn Uakli am.ii
Commerdal. DomNtJc. lndUltrlal l788 Newport Blvd., Beacon 6111 BATES Dial Tel .. phone l.Jat Flnd· wANr£:o-~·~.{0;·3~: PHONE HARBOR ..a1·
CUet.. Coolen, a: Air Conclltionlnc REPAIRING OUR &PECIALTY er -ttd ftn1th--wol'ka like room boule. Not over SSS-~ •di
S. Bontekoe, 18th A Newport Ave. Omtractms and SupplJa phone dial, $3. See Mr. Wllllams, Feb. 10 to May IS. Top ref-
(1 blk Weat of Newport Blvd,) 9-~ D30~YW~tW~TIMESntral Aee~CEar~ ere.ncea. Box I, Newa-'nmes. 'tf 'tf t(
C.O.ta Mea, Phone Bea. eo10.w bot'-13. .... '-A: 8-p.12
t9-c-10 so ----~B~-~-------MATF.RIAl $ CQ DRY ORANGE WOOD for fire.. 41--fO& aDCT, A.PT'S.. HOUSD a END IX AND MA YT AGS ~ ...i--"·• 1-, c:i '1t\ ,.. Jell&'thl · · · .. · · · · · · · · ·
JU1t waltlni to be uled at Spec1!J~~;--------~am~"id:iive~~ -§ o1' ~-.iil'..t.R~ __ ..,-_--
Bill's Wash-A-Ten·a Ready Mixed full cord $26 cord I.eave orden furntahed. utilities l)ald. reum-CONCRETE wtth Dlclc or Und.Y at Market able rent. Phone Ka.rbor 1091..J YOUR BllJ,S?
ALSO DRYING SERVICE 229 W. Wlllon • C.0.ta Mesa Spot on Balboa Island. Harbor or tee at 1015 Coe.at Hlway, Co-
475 Newport Boulevard Phone Beacon 5346 a.4tfc 1000. 4--e-13 rona del Mar. 32-tfc
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Coeta Mesa For Information, EDWAL't'ERS FIREPLACE WOOD ~~f~.=°~:
Phone Beacon 5710 TILE CONTRACTOR 40CWl M S N i. Loans
23-e-H Bath ~ Dna1n Bovda. etc. Coal -Charcoal land. P= Be~eon :i. ~sl~w~s.-KN ......... l..,..VES~.-s-HE-ARS--an-a ~th a Newport Ave., c.n.a II• H. W. WRIGHT CO. Sf.tic Call Harbor 1252-;J
TOOLS ot all kinds, machine Phone Beamn 8700-W-3. 1784 Newport Blvd., Coeta Mesa RENTAL V ._ :,"~~0~TIIE & DRILL-.... • .... a '.': PHONE BEACON 5665 SPECIALISTS 8IMl~oo. l1o.
ROBBll:S PAINT SHOP ,.. --~·u 1.. ~ CaD Edna ,_,,.
2019 W . Cent.Ta.I, Newport Beach ~ .. S E R V E L _..,.. Harbor tSM CERA.Mic snffi1~i;~ .. .;ew • Linwood Vick, Realtor
.. W •• CEN'l"RAL
NEWPORT BEAOI
lG-c-14 method ot maJd~ handmade The G A S -Refrigerator Balboa lalud HA.. 20e2
artware. Ph: BE. w. Hazel Ferguson Hdwe. Co. --·-...... -~~ Puauc NoTacu
NOTICE OF PUBLIC llEAIUNO
IN TR& llA'ITEB. OP OOUllTY
SANITATJON DISTRJor KO.
5 OF OBANOIJ OOUNTT. OAJ,
IFO&NIA.
A.ale-for Lyle R. Popi
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that the Board of Dlrectan of
County San1taUon Diatrict No. 5
of Orange County, Callfornla, did
at It.a meeting on the 12th day ol
January, 1949. find the report of
tbe Engineer of said District. filed
oA the 22nd day of December 1....1948.&
to be aatlafactory. and said uoara
dJd fl.x the 24th day of January,
1949, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., u the
Ume, and the offlce of the County
Sanitation Dlltrtctl. Room 205,
• Orange County Court Houac, San-
ta Ana, California, as the place for
hearing objection.a to aald report,
and to the dolng of tbe work thtte-
ln referred to or to ant part thett-
o!, and lnatructed the Secretary to
publt.h th1a notice.
CHARLES A. SWEET.
Secretary of the Board of Dlrec·
ton of County SanttAlon Dt.~
trkt No. 5 of Orange County,
CaUfornJa.
Pub. Jan. 17, 18, 19, 20, Zl, 1949.
PUBLIC NOTICE
CERTJFI~ATE OF BUSINF..88
FIUl'ITIOUS FIRM NA.MIC
The uhdcnJgned do heroby cer-
tlf y that they are conducting a
publishing and newspaper business
at 3011 W. Central, Newport
Beach, Otllfomla, under the fic-
tJtloua flrm name of Newport Har-
bor Publishing Company and that
aald firm ls composed of the fol-
lowing person.a, whose names and
addreuea are u followa, tc:>-wlt :
VICTORY. WEATHERS. 10120
San Lul11 A VE., South Gate. Callt.
HOMER 0 . COTTON, 8946 San
Juan Ave., South Gate, Calif.
Witness O\D' hands this 30th day
of December, 1948.
HOMER 0 . COTTON
VICTOR Y. WEATIIERS
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
)a.
COUNTY OF ORANGE )
On the 30th of December, lMS,
before me, the undersigned. a No-
tary Public in and for w d County
and State personally appeared
Victor Y. Weatbera and Homer O.
Cotton. known to me to be the
person. whoee names are aub-
acrlbed to the within ltwb'Urnnlt
and acknowledged thatt they exe-
cuted the • aa.me. .
Wltnea my band and offidal
aeal
<SEAL)
NORA S. MARGW JJn1i. Notary
Public ln and for aald 0Nnt)' and
State. ~ ~ expires Feb-
. nlU7 28. lteSO.
Pub. Jan. a, 10. ·11, M. 1M9.
Hutchim. 31-c.40 Succeuor to Eatua Hdwe. 44-IOOMS l'Ol UMT 44 'tr 'tr "'/(
AJc9ho1ics Anonymous ~Hgmt ~tl&rt, YE'ARL"Y RENTAL...._ .. ~ -Li~.ber ..... ~a~l-LO~a .... nai..--to-.;.B•Uil--d--
wrtie P. O . Boa ~ e.lboe. Call1 41-t re Private entrance & bath. 125 mo. PurdJue or ftl1nance
59-trc. MOTOR SCOO'l'ER.-Good condI-215 E. Be,y Ave •• BalboL Har. IN OORONA DEL U.&D'
.. ..... ... • .. ....... tJoo. APT. SIZE STOVE, brand 2520-1!f-. • ., ll-e-.1:5 STATE KUTU~
U--SITUAnoNI 'fANTID ~ new. M.ovtna. must wll. Harbor 4s-uNT, MISCIUANIOUS 41 BI.J'.)G. A LOAN ASSN.
TWO BABY srrriis .AVAIL. lm-M. • •11c SHOP
0 BLOO. FOR i..EAsE. -~-LOW lNT'ER.EST-LONG TERll8 ~S:~.~~ New Console Combmat1on duatriAl 'zone. 8'JO IQ. ft. 15 ft. LoaN on Selected 11a1ni11
8e•OD11 eo59-R. recordS1 and rwDo. 88 um clear hetaht. Weight supportin1 tor Newport or 8aJbo9
' luE@ tcMd inatrumenL -root~.~ 29th St., New· WESTERN MORTGAGE CX>RP.
WANTED -Any ldnd ol yard REbU to $99.915 cl: up, port Beach. Phone Har. lOM-M. Callfomla loan outlet fer
work or prden.lftar. Will buJJd Th , Fir k-13 Metropolitan Ute Insurance~ prdta or retaintn1 waJL CaH ronson 8 estone .. ... . ....... _. __ . _ ..... •
Be•con 5283-W, or PO Box 63. 1789 Newpon Blvd,. a.ta Mesa •• ~"!5>~ • "!'-.S 41 E'lmer S. Poirier
Newport S.ach. ~tic 28-c-49 im sUici< COuPE.Oood cheap HAR. 1ns-w KL mm
MALE rruRSE--8-IG-12 hr. duty Owner Sellinir Out ttansoortatlon SlOO. ·a · 38th Ora~e County Repu•en"tM
Local medical references. Ccm· COMPLETE househofd rurnJture. St., Newport Beach. Phone H~ .... • • • .. .. • • .. .. 1~
plete home care. Harbor 2018-W. 2 bed.rm. suites, box 1prlnp and bor 289.J. tkp-8 36-e-H mattresaet1. Electric ooolcing 1941 CHRYSLER CLUB COOP& 62 UAL llTAn a =E-X~P~E_,,R,...,l~E=N:-:C~E=D~STEN==oo-=-=-stove. Packard Bell COnJOle ra· RaCllo, heater, 1poU11ht. Excel-2 BEDit.OOMBOME, ~
RAPHER wo.nta posiUon in dlo, N.'<XJlder, and record player limt cond.JtJon. Private owner. tenced-ln yard. Oood l oca;:a
Newport Harbor area. TrPtn1. combtnatton. Dinette suite; end S1185. term9. 301 Iris. OJrona Corona ct.J Mar, .-moo.
90 ahorthand 100. Call -M.1U tables. vacuum cleaners, etc. Alt de1 M~1'. Harbor 143. 6-tfc down. Harbor 4"'1·J aftllt I Ariton, phone Beacon 5859-J. A· 1 condJtlon. Call at 328 Nar-'39 CONVERT. BUICK dub COUpe p. m. . •d
,, • ---• ...... ~ ..... 1~.c-~ ... ~~·. °!ro.."a del ~.8::. .. 9-:._ll ~~~le~~fi ~S: 5•Hze11~ ~~i~IJar~·fv:l1i
29-Hl.LP WAHTID 29 .n-WAMTID. TO 9UY Jt 3122-J. 9-p-11 bua1naa and resJdeoce. Qlm.
HOUSEKEEPm:=to 1lee;·~: 2 • CASH ·f~r· USED........... 193c!n~~~.~~·~ ~~el~~.:='=
~=-,,~ aalary. Bofi.~ Furniture & Appliances ~11 tt ~L 6077. 1+10
WANT RESPONSIBLE SALES-"We Buy Alrooet Anyttqn~" FOR SALE-1933 Olev. Plck·up.
MAN to take charge of REAL GRAN'f'S ~ =IBe=,~ ~~~ 180-FT. BUSINESS FRONTMZ
ESTATE DIVISION of Gen'I. Bea. 5707-M -1645 Newport Blvd Newport Blvd.
Bldg. Contract.on office. 42~tlc 1948 CHEVROLET FLEET-MAS-ROY GREENLEAF, JR. . ..,..._,.... .. .... , .. ~ TER 4 door •port aedan. Hu <Opp. new ho9plta1 llte>
3112 w. Central Ave., Newpor• Jl--1\ll~TI"Vll Poa SAU J2 heater and nylon teat coven.
Phone Har. 2552 3i-cN FOR "sALE OR TRADE: for iabor. ~ = ~en~/~ ~d Zon:C:, ~= =tsca ..
1 1)lltr nearly new rock Maple from a new one. Th.ti owner la
P u eLtC NoTtcu twln beds; ai.o 1 pair nearly ta1Jlll1 for Chlna, '° oome ln and Full Price $12,000 new 1tTaY Oak modem twin make ua an offer. We'U probably
NOTICE OF PUBLIC REAIU:NG beds. call Mn. Mlller, Harttt take Jt. $70 ~front ft.)
Dr TllJI: lrlA'ITER OF OOUN-879-J 8-p-10 TY SANl'l'ATJON D18TBIC'r WEDOEwOOD RANGE, 2 yon 1947 BRITISH AUSTIN 4 dom'
NO. • OF OM.NO& COUNTY, old. Excellent condltJon, rn. !501 ~can~:: :!at~ ~~·~· ~=~HEREBY GIVEN ~MaUon. Corona del Mar a 1!&r· Only '9'2:J,
that the Board of Dirccton ot ~ . crv-lO 19'8 KAISER 4-DOOR SEDAN.
County SanttatJon Dt.trlct No. 6 NEW LAUNDERALL w1u1hln1 Hu very few mDet and over
of Orange Codnty, CalJfornla, dldJ machine; tully automatlc. FJnor '400 worth ot atru lncludfJl1
at Ill meetln1 on the 12tb day 01 model. 1 yr. JU&r. ~I· prl~ radio. $1795. January~l9'9, find th~ report of '319.50. NOW $239.50 lnatalled. tM eer o1 aa.td Dtatrtct. tned Newport Furn. eo,. m eout Al Joyce Motors Co.
on the clay of Decmiber.1948. Hwy. BnCIOll 6245. 37.-c 801 OOABT HIGHWAY
to be aatldactory, and Aid Board MONTEREY type buffet and BEaocm 18
did ftx the 24th day Of January, Hutch, 12S. Beacon :S~R. JO.tfc
1949, at 11:00 o~1 fa.thm..~ the 9-p-ll 1938 OE SOTO 4 door, rad.lo, 1d.
Ume, and the 011 ce o e vuunty Owner Sellin§ Out c.vnd., U!5() cuh. 327 Walnut Sanitation Dt.trlctl, Room 205,
Oranse County Court H008e, San-COMPLETE houlehol furnltutt.
ta Ana, California, u the pla4» for 2 bedrm. suites. box aprlnp and .. ..,. •
. HARBOR
INVEST~ENT CO.
REAL ESTATE -~
!'!t4:t:= ~ ::'n: :!!:.e;:icarttEJ=~"!.~~ ~-~ .~ .~.... . ..
iii ftfened to er to any pat lffo, recorder, 9nd reconl plQG° LOA.NS TO BU1Lt>. DIP1'0VE. ·~~:r~=-"'"'~~~~!!!I
thereof, and J.mtructed the SeeN-combination. Dlnette tulte: end BUY llOD...a'UPJ'9 01l
tary to publ1lli UPI notJce. tabla. vacuum ~anen. etc. AU • RD"INANa
CHAJU,.DJ A SWEET, A·l condJt.Jon. C.11 at 828 Na:r-We 8'v Trilllt D9ldl
Secretary of the Boud ot Dtfto. daus. Corona del Mu. t.c-11 NEWPORt.'JJ.4130A n:DDAL
tCJn ol County Sanltatloa 0. CHROME DINETTE SET-Au-8AVINC'4:a LO.&lf A8SN a;:rw.m.-r~~~...-. .....
trict No~ 8 at Ora.nee County, tic top, 4 di&b'i. Good candldce. _.. ....... • ...._-. Bar .w callfonda. NUOD1ble. Kerle IOller, B11eroa _.. •• ...., ..... • ._,,.,
Pub. JD. 11; 11. 1t, .,. 21. 1M9. 5eO. 11..,..ia •t11
<~Unuecl trom Paae One)
aue aDcl of cettfna them out tc ~ of -'800 cub wu belns" anoee that he often fluhed Jarae the poU. for the Feb. 8th vote. iE um week by akepti· llUIDll at money while drt:nldn&'. They pointed out that two or·
cal . . Detective Kenneth-Gorton. tn-PDu1ediza~ have alreedY Khed·
wrted 1cm was IUffered wstipting the~ theft ..id mttun~ch the char-
by J. P. Joqenae.n. «11 W. Ba)' aever8l at Jorgensen'• friends told :i ~ Obe vie -----•a:•!oThn ewillCorom!!.at
Ave .• Balboa. Be told pollce llClme-' him tl\e'Y had been MICUled ol t--M» a.-uu .u eoi:; -0oe rlOe4 hla l*lW durilla the lhort-cbancin& and allied char&et at the grammar school Tuesday n.IOt 'lbW'llda.Y. Seven buDdred by the man Who wol1Jd appear evening at 8 o'clock when Braden tto1Jan ot. the lost money wu tn latft" and apot~ sta.ttnc be ~d Finch, board at freeholders chair•
$100 btlla folded In a wat~ ~ket, found the euppciaedly lo&t or stolen man wlll SJ>eak~ JCApmen IAld. Another $200 wa.a ~_in bis ~t wbe~ he Members of the Balboa Penln-
in a billfold ~ed mluing. )\ad N~ed it the night before. sula Point Community association Jnv_..tio.a.ttnc ottJoers. cheCkl.na Gorton aald the lnvestigatJoo so will meet next FrJda.y at 7.:30 p. rn;-.T~a cOmpmlom-and ai9· far bu nminded him ot. the story at 1511 Miramar Drive in Balboa
tivitlea 'l1ulnday evenlnc declared ol the little shepherd boy who too to bear both sides presented by
they dbtcoVf"ld from his IM:qUalnt.. often called 'twOU!" Louil Burke, freeholders' con1ul-• tant, and C. K. Prieat, Newport city clerk.
Ce11bal Purchasing · Found Aid .. In ed1?.:e~~U:rd~::=~J:~
Trl~·g c~. Government ~ts ~an:~=-to~~ th•
~~-econom181n the ltc!!ma 1nvotved u much as 50 per Today"s Markets
"ration of the dty are revealed cent. In one IJ\&tance, that of the
1\ 9UJDm&l'Y ot the work °' ~ oen-purchase of "dJtto'' paper, the t~ (Jl'l'om tt a.m. [PnJ a.port of t1'81 uurcbutne ~t. made mer J)1"8Ctlce was for the lndJvtd-~a 0o.., llbr. LA. Stoll lb.) ~e todaY by J . J. Sallon, dty ual d~ts to purchue the admfnlstratlve offtcer. paw as needed. by the ream. Now Industrials 't···-·-· .179.m dn 12
The -t-~t haa been tune-the same paper ts purchased bv Rails 52 76 ·o ~lon.tnc ~.;~1Y broader the cue, and allocated to the~ UtWties-··-·-·--·-; 34· 23up ·n!
llell.I atnce the · from the loua departments aa required. at Volwn -·-··----· · dn_.v.1
f"ld city hall and. wtt.h-the ewintual a cost to the city of less than half. e---4(j0,000 shares.
·lf!'Yelopme!lt ol a central ware-Another factor that ts red\ldng Am Tel & T l 145~ ~ooae and a perpetual inventory coets 11 ·the practice ot. asking for Canadian e ··-·----··-··-··
cystem, wm_ become one ot the lnfonnal bids. Although local sup. Du Padttc.---··-····· 13 ·
•1tl1• .,. -
fJRE1NOfJNIJ7ARES
San Diego - - - -91.za BakendWd ---'2.s1
Phoenix - - - - -6.85 Saeramento - --5 • .0
Taeson - - - - - -8.15 Su Fnacllco - -5.65
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Additional Saving• o• lound,frlp far••
There Are No Lower Faresl -iiiioiiiillllii ......... ""BOSt Important facton tn con-pliers are favored, the knOW'ledge Ge pont ···-··-··-·----·-·--1~%
rtuctlq munldpel buainea ~ thaL their pl1cea are subject to r~~~otors ... ---··---58% ~1omlcallY. oomoarlson ls proving helpful 1n ~~ ·-·-······-······-··-·-· 431' ~-, ... ..,....,.i'W~ ot the savings that have cutting costs to the city. =ecott ·······-··-······-··--· 55% been made have cut ccets on the The central J)W"Chaalng system So Cal···-··-··-······-·-··-··-··-· 38"
------------is built around the Idea ot the best Standla~ ········-·-··-···· 30"
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• • • quality at the best price at the · u s s Oil ···-··-··-·····-·· 65"4. Dailv Events beet time. All city purchues are 1~:::~iee~1~·--·--~--;;;;;-~····~·-·;;··-;;;··-~-;;;10;;"';;;;;;;;~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
" • made by requtsttton. and by the ta
Toalctat combination of the requisitions
Y'a Men'a club-6:30 o'clock, Good-f1'9"1 dltferent depa.rtmenta pur-ell hall. ctiase OTden a.re made UD-. that
Newport Beach P.-T. A.-7:30 tue advanta&'e ot quantity prices
o'clock, Newport school audltor-and dl~ts. Staridardlaztlon ot . lmn. supplies wherever pouJble, espe-
Amerlcan Legion Poet 455---8 dally of printed fonm, also helps
o'clock, Legion hall, Costa Mesa. to cut cost.a. ..
Oddec!:C:-esa.8 o'clock. IOOF hall, f MI i., EST 0 NE S J
Ta~ ----¥·--------......... _..._.... .......... Home Economic club-Costa Mesa -DEATHS
Gran&e. LILLY MAY HABBELL r:Jturch Council-Norton'• cafe Lilly May H.arTell, 64. dled Sun-
.Aa11tance Lea~e--12 noon, with day nl&ht .. ~i.! the home of her Mn. James Rogers, West Ba)' daugh\.C?r, Mn. Goldia Barnes. 216
Ave. .,. East 18th 1tree?t.. Costa Mesa. She
Conchita ParlOl'-8 p. m., 0.ta wu bom In Mluourl and had lived
Meta Leaton hall. In Costa Mesa for the past 10
Rebekah Lodge-8 p. m., IOOF years.
hall She ls surviyed by her husband,
St. James OlUTch school gulld-Hershel Harrell of Coeta Mesa;
8 p. m., at rectory one dau1hter, Mrs. Barnes. and
C.D.M. Ov1c Alsn.-8 P. m., gram-one son, Floyd Harrell, also of
ln&J' .cbool Costa Mes.,: one RTSndson. and
Rotary club-6:30 p. m., White's other relatives ln Oklahoma.
Park Avenue cafe ~rvices wtll be held Wednes-
Coeta Mesa Llon~:30 p. m.. day at 2 p. m. tn Grauel chapel n:boa~~~'--8cafep. m. at 'D-1~ wtth the Rev. Floyd Thompson of
y ~" 011 the Olurch of Ou1st, Santa Ana,
Oranae Co. Coast Aasn.-6: p. ofttdatlng. Interment will be In
m., White House. Laguna Beach Melrose Abbey mausolewn.
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·SAL.E
SILVERWARE
WATCHES
Costume Jewelry
RINGS
CJOAKE'l"l'E LIOBTER8
Nationally Advertised Brancls lncluclec/
ROBERTS JEWELERS
nl~Mut.eA~ Bar. m1
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You .,._ OD a 1aJD. to get around use aJow car or
truck ahead You know a car could ~ddenly comtt
from the other din!ctlon. You know you'tt lnvitln&
a head-on collision. but you fllrt with death and
take a ch8.JlCe. 8omeUmM you get away with It. ...
WE UBGE YOU TO 6B8EBVE ALL
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TRAFFIO RULES and EGULA'DONS
We allO Mk you to check wtth .. on Bepil.lr ...a
Seniee Prloee oa O~ alld OldRnobOe t & &.
c·.,.. Called For and D41llverec1
1 OOMPLETE LINE OF .
OLDSMOBILE aad OBEVROLET PA&T8
Front End !Hgnment
CJomPfete Brake Servtee
Steering OW' &~ts or Overhaai . .
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Chevrolet Slaori Block-:. ......
OMAO a...-Plaa .Aftllal>le
PBONB llA&BOB ID . POONI: llAJUIO• 18"
Culbertson f .~!~e' Co., Inc. -I
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