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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1949-01-20 - Newport Balboa News Timesfilremen's .Auxiliary l1tm.ll1 Offlcen In GOiia Mesa MH#ing ~ Feminift.• Topic lor Assistance League ~AC ReclptOCity Day Hears Mn. Irvine aa.nn and Good QrocmSna On Coun+y Organization will be UM subject of the apeak-. New omcen wen lDltaUed er, Mn. Emel'7 Sbmnan ee.rdl-MeetJn1 for luncheon ln the MMD Nffport .Beacb l'ln!mien'w lq, at tbt IJIOIHID ol tbe Fri-bame of Mn. Ja!De8 Ropn, amf.llai'y inn at the home ot dq ~ dub on-1"1-kk.Y. at membcn of the Harbor ~ EDeD • __.._ 15th and n-.. -2 p.m. In A.mer1can Lesion 'ban. ance l••11n .... heud a. notable re--"'~... ......-..... Tlala 11 Redprodty D&Y with --- &'WWI, C.C.ta M-. • ~ dubl tmtted tu attenct. port and overa.ll review of the ~ Jla)o4ml, nth1na Jftll-T'. will be •"4 lnltead of Oranp County leque l'lwn by clftit. actec1 u 1mt&Wn1 omo.r. ti. .w 1andaeon and bol1-el Mn. James tmne, tta founder. lliiW Were: Dorothy Albrilh~ wW be Mn. Reuben P!Ka Mn. Ovft' li.000 'bu bttn l'a18ed p •11Mrt; Vlvtan BaJ-, W. ==.~~Ha¥· and dllpemed by the Oranp Jll-ealdlot: leCNt.ary. tnaurer, County Aa18tance l~ague for Leia Woocllnanilee. charitable purpoee &1nce.. lta Omunlttea appointed were: Sf. Andrews C"urcl; toundlna ln .rune. 1937, Mn. Jae ~· flowen; Zmobta To Hold fim Imm •tated. The Orarae coun-rn.t. pablldo and .:np boolr. • ty pvvp comtata ot m hfancbea. Oll'fle a..see rece.t•ed • birth-A1tn11ol Meal1n9 )ocated 1n Santa Ana. Anaheim. 4q ~ and I.di Woodn\t"·ee ,,. ant •-..J Pl I I tins ~.SL Oran&e. FuJl.-ton, Hwltfnaton wm the sped.al prbe. SW.al Allehawa ~ daµftb Beach and the Harbor, with a ...,.... recetved s:Uta tram tbRr will be held tcllllllrt' at m ddodt mmnbenhlp totalina 350, and u • acnt·DIJI. A pme ot whoapl at Goodell hall; OUUt Qiurch a sroup ~ ~me sax> a ... foOoWed by the 8B'"ftnl al bJ tlw S... tbll allo belDa 1.he month for canett care ln the JNft.....,,.,ta. ---~ tmnll7 dinner . ·Prwnt' for the ewtdna .,.... nJCbt Yiii. county u well u 1upp;rting ln- the MMfe!DM VMu Bai.. 'n.. Rw. TldDM 0-. wt.n n\&Jntt'able other .and local cbarl- OIJ.ft aeu• June ~ .._. -.... Ud''NDGl'ta wm be Mani , tt•. · IDI ConMU, Earl)'!' . Albr1abt. Jrcn~.u dlardt -...madaM. m. Rqular monthly reports weft Darotbi Albrlaht, LoU Wood-cl'dns tM I dan, dluldl 1fvm wtth Mn. Robert Walke'!' maosu. Lavcme Berry, Nanna .._ board al ~ ..,_ ' Brllcoe, Eath~r JohnlOft. Alma §i'€Woma•e ~ and tefllna of Olrtetmu welfare ac- "nlclmplon, Leonora Zube, Mona W..•t-ur fellowtibip. tJvtUee. and Mn. Rowland Hoda· Budin~ Ellmu ~ BT..Jawa wm be adapted and a k1n1on. dfilcua1ns extension ot ... ~Tb.er-A'-mM "I ~nu .,,.. held rtpll't n:mdlt cm. die bUdpt. Two dental clinic care. . ·- Oiclllen ~ will ~ t Grlttla m •90Je; ••Au Clalre de la Ulm' winter ODD~ 'l"uelckY. Lune." Verne; 11Dllone de Cbape- Jan. ~at 8:11 p.m. Ja Santa Ana let.•• TQtor. and "Cha.mo.n de EbeU dub a•tort11111 with 11.n Karie Antoi.Mtte."' Jaeoblon. Batten Steffensen of Corona clel The flr\al ll'OUP of numbers Mar cUrecUn1.· F.atber Vast Gor-wlll include many Victor Herbert doa wW be accompanlaf. favorites, In whlchi a four-hand On the tint ""'O\IP of·numben p[ano a~pa:ntmmt Will be pro-.,. • F 1 vided. with lJa.nna Lamont u-~ boBe 'it~~ •Una. Solol1lll featul't!d· In the &Dd "Waltr• by • order ln which they appear will s.nor Embree wm ht eokllR-be Patsy Wonbam, Harriette ·~ to the 8Un;" Rbmk)t-.Jonea, BoMle Griffin and Althine ~· ~ a.ad Plummer. Praile." ~. "Let . My Following tradJUon eatabllahed SotlC F1ll Your Hart" O\arles, in put seuons. it wu announced and •'The A.rtlAD.. Ware Yllth that the 1ln.1en will entertain .,.....,__... S • ,_._ • -their guest.a at ·..&n after-concert ~ty ult.a as ao-t. supper to be held ln the peacock Group·three wW open "Sc:me-l"OOm of the club. Mn. Anthony ttme. I Feel L.Uie a Motherlel8 J Anton la .,.eneral chairman tor O\Ud," Howort. 10kliilt Carol . • a---&-. •<1D•·· U ~..ti., the affair. Admiuion to the IUJ>-.,._m: n.wo P ~aer"' a per wW be by carcb, which will Rbwwaid ~111t.1nlt'ht, Bo be issued by Ceclllan members. wmnm di. tht w~ ew-nlna' aquare ~ce ctW wear t.hefr prettiest ~cbli dreuea and 10me of the mm will be in coatume when MynJO "Lefty" Davll of Lynnwood and South Ge.te la caller next Wedneeday, Jan. 26, at Newport Be&cb school. ~ l\.leal caller ls famous ~hout Southttn cautomla and tt la demed that u many members u pcmible be 1n at· tendance. 1be8e c1Ulle9 are ~d each Wecmetday eventnc unckr th~ adult eduaa tion pr'Oll'llm.. Be- ilnnen came at 1 :30 p.m.. and replar daridn& bestne an hour later Cub Scout Pad 110 To Meet Friday,· Comm/Hee NameJ CUb Scout Pack 110 wtll meet Frkk1 at 7 :30 p.m. ln Corona del Mar IJ'amm&r IChool audi- torium. CUbmuter Bob Roth- well will be ln charp, wtth Bob eaw. u umtant. The pack 1a IJ)OnlOntd by Nettr" Beach nementary achoo Parent. Teacher aAOclatJon., and the ecout ~cil hu annOW>Ced the 19'9 charter la betnr SJHP&Ted. Theme of the eYenlna wm be Musical 1.natnJ.mente and MJns.. ~ St>o.... and Dens 1, 2 and • wW atw aldta. On the ICOUt committee are CUbmuter Robert Rothwell· Grant Howald,. CUb Peck com: mlttee cbalnnan; John Kee.ker tftU\rll'; Bob Callta. aaiatant cubmuta: Fred Murph;y and BW Stieferwall Newport Bride-fled Honoree/ al Family Party Franlc Gteer Talce~ Role 111 Coming 'Comedy At Laguna Playhouse Frank Greer has taken over the role In Whlcl'I Kenneth du Maurier was originally cast In the F ebruary productJon ot "Out of· the Ftylng Pan" to be staged at the Laguna Beach Playhouse. Greer began rehea.raalJ when du Maurler '?U called unexpe<:tecDy to San Frandaco. Included ln the ca.at of five women ls Gtttrude Zint, well known to Playh<>UH audiences tor her character rolH. Mias Zlnt d.lrected the flnt workshop play of the tea.son, "Nothlnc But the Tnlth," hu had acting and directorial experiences wtth the Puadena CommunJty theater. and WU'tlctive last tea.ton ln aev- eN.I Laauna Beach Playhouse l hQwa. "Ille action of "Out of the Fry- ing Pan"' occun In an apartment "Ott 'nmes Squa.re" In New ·York Oty. Slnce the charac~ are would-be show folk, and their apartment la d.lttctly over that of a Broadway. producer who ls about to cut a road 1how company, there fl occulon for much oomedy and actJon. EvminJ J>ttfcrmanct!ll at 8 :3& p.m. begin on Feb. 2, and run through Feb. 6, with a Saturda.y matlnff at 2:~ p.m. on Feb. 6. The entire production la un4e:r the direction of Jack Bania. T ry-Ou#s loniglrl For Coda Mesa P-T A Comec/y Production The Angel -ol. Red Can)'On i. the Wfttem comedy eelected by Colla Mesa Parent-Tucher .... eocla tJon, tor which tryouts wt.11 be held tonight ln the Main echool audltorlu.m. Mn. Emat McOellan. presi- dent, aak1 that all persona In ter- ested In taking a part ln the play come to the tryout. Mn. Helen McTaggart will be cllttctor and the pla.y wlll. be presented in at Uw hon\t al Mn. Sevlea. MW' eldlrs wlD be eJeet9d.. It wu announced that Mn.. Stanley Oamben would succeed Mlu France. Tummell of Bv Mnc:c!or Mn. Jack Billman u recordlnc Newport Beach and tleT fiance March. . IA.at year the P .-T.A. put on a moat tucceaf uJ play, procee<b going to buy pf&J\08 tor the IC.hoola ... Thll year they are Plan.nlni to -purchase playrround equipment for a nqw school that wtU soon be-Wldtt oonstructlon. " VllBla' eecntal')' followl.Jur Mn.. Hill-Gordon Lockett. were honored at .--.liiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiliiiliiiiiiiliiiii-iiiMiliiiiiilill_lliiil_____ man'• ft9ip.atlon 6oal the <>fflce, a tam.Uy party and lhower given ~ ....... ,. ... 0 sis • ... ..... and that Mn. Jama Roctta had by Mr. Lockett'• arandmother, t-. .... U.i.M.._..._........., been appoln1ed reoord.l.ng eecre--MN. Anna A. Hill, at the home ,.......,. ...... --.... ---.;..--~--• . ..,. ol. the Oftftp 0Nnt)' ~ ot !lil parent&, Mr. and Mn. w. utive eommittee-. B. Lockett. ~ North Broad- Mn. William Holstein pve a Wll)', Santa Ana.. briet nwume of Junior acttvttles, · taA bridal lll1i&ngement. of white tolJowt.na whlch the meeting waa pera and a weddlng bell cen- adjourned. tered Uw refreshment.a table lln. E .T. Chapman and Mra. where Mia Viola Hill. aunt of E4pr Hill aaiated Mn.. Roeers . the '-Tklearoom-to-be, poured u co-hoe~. A.lao U&iatlng were Mrs. Clester • Hartley of Redlanda and Mrs Sam Colllnt of Loe Angeles · Diocesan Auxiliary !he w~c11ng la .et tor . uu. T H a ._,. •P•'•ng. ...... Lockett ii a. grM-0 .ar r1e11u1ng uate of the University ot Califor- E • I 8• h nta at Berkeley and the brlde-p1scopo IS Op elect was graduated from t~ Univeralty ot New Hampshire. Valentine Carel Party Planned by Harbor Star Club A Valentine card party w1ll be held at 8 p.m. Feb. 10 fn Amer-~ Lea:;lon hall. Co.ta Mesa. un.._.-auaptces ol. the Harbor Star club. ~ and any other game deslttd lllt\Y ~ played. Tickets are l1 each and may be obtained trom Mn. Regina ())(. tJe, Beacon ~2. FAC Bridge Section Will Meet Jan. 26 The Bricke section of Friday Atternoon cf ut> wtlJ meet at 12 :30 p.m., Jan. 26. A deaert course Will precede play. RewrvaUons lhould be made w1lh Mra. E. I. Moore. Beaeon ~w OI' 6465. 'hre-ht-0..~wr. Lun· mean meat in cans 1.s mmlY fill-tnc for the )'Ollnllt.er'I JuncllboX sand'ak.ia. With the portim that•a ~·•Uy left over, >'V'l am man a ~ meat DIP iuncta ru thls: Okie the 1ettanr' ~ canned ttlnc:Mou meet. 1\an • to a ~ wtth one ea 0t ~ = ball ,or ..-i pea -.. and..,., VI weri Corr Sal Har Yael bera DieJ gTOl talli evc.r G tied will and tenc or I thot Gon It "' nor' cola last troi: v as c Yac of yad that moc for the T Ma3 Con ton. ~& den NO: cha! nad Em Wal mltl Mr. sen.w Mr. dent N WeJ'I De Gen H. ~ men and the RE 1st F ' Red poln noua QU8J 'n CJ"04 Bait ~~ ta 1' Jc Mar stru Pu ! IN ~ T1 Di 01 SJ vs. I • rend. NC to t SOM part1 port and ceive Publ: have the : to fU at th 2611 ra:-: 1949. No claim porte out tl secur or to tWed reren· ln th as RA bor J No1 claim of Fe acccm tkm9 dbcre Oat~ ~ b Pub JOBPAEOOKA Vlafting San Dleco Jut Friday were memben Of the Ad\118ory Committ.ee for the Newport Ocean Sail l n e AasoclaUon•a Newport Harbor-to-Enaena~ InternaUonal Yacht race. Mect\lnr' with mem- bers from Mexido at the San Dleao Yacht club the 1)l@nlna group di.scU&Sed 111aJ1Y ot-tJte cte:. tails involved ln ,nakin& such an event successful. Governor Earl Warren hu noti· fiM Mayor Dlclt ~e that he Will be here fo~ the 1949 event GORDO and wm sail on one of the con-.. ' tenders. Mayor Ernesto Zenteno or Ensenada 8¥ured the group thnt Governor /AlfonaO"-G a r~ la Gonzales will be on hand again. It will be remembered the gover- nor's presen1e added much to the colorful presentation ceremonlea laat year when he ~ hll trophy to the winner. Vice Commodore. Paul Rayburn, u of flclal hoet for the San Diego Yacht club, offered the facU1t1et of the club for all returnin1 yachtsmen and eXlll'HSed the hope lhat many would stay on club moorings untll the 14th of May for the opening or the club for the season. The local group.attending were: lrayor· and' Mrs. 'D l ck Dral<e; Commodore JUld Mn. Richard Fen- ton, or Southern California Yacht· lng Aam.. and chainnan or ·1.he NOSA advisory commJttee; Presl· dent and Mn~ CUff Chapman, of NOSA a n d gmeral comm1 ttee chairman. Attending from Ense- nada were : Mayor and. Mn. Ernesto Zenteno; Mr. and Mn. Walter Hussong, general com- mittee vice-chairman for Mexico; Mr. and Mn. Genaro Gongon. En· senada Chamber ot Commerce and Mr. and Mn. Santor Cots, presl· dent chamber of comme~. NOSA members from San Diego were well represented wrtb Alon.zo De Jessop. Geo r 1 e Kett nbura. Gene Trepte, Commodore and Mn. H. Edmund Balley of PCY A and member ot advtaoey commtttffi, and CommodOT'e Elmer Muhl 01 • the Coronado Yacht club. RED CROSS PICKS lst AID TEACHERS Ftve Harboritea quaJlricd foT Red Cross tint aid instructor ap- pointments for 1949, It wu an- nounced by local Red Cron head- quafters. 1 ' The appointees lndudtd Frank <'rocker and Richard Malone of Balboa. Donald Garrett of New- port. Ralph Randel ot Corona del Mar and Mildred Mathews of Coa· ta Mesa . Joan Westlake of Corona del Mar reccivC'd a w ateT safety In- structor appointment this year. TARZAN .* - * * P ueL1c N 6T1c·u NOTICE TO (JJUWITOq No. GllOI -Dep$. ! IN TOE ~UPERIOR COURT OF THE TA TE 01" CALJ'P'ORNl.A IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANOl'J MARY WORTH'S FAMILY * S AMUEL A MF .. YER. PlalnUff, vs. LUCIUS S . SMini, llI, De- f cndant. NOTICE rs HEREBY GIVEN to the cr{d.iton or and all per- sons having claims against the pa.rtncrahlp known as th~ New- port. Harbor PubUshlng Comp1ny and aaaJnst Clyde F . Rex. Re- ceiver of the ~ewport Harbor Publishing C::-ompany, whlcb clalma have accrued up to and loclu~ the 22nd day of DecembeT, 1 to file them w\th lhe undeniped at the law offl~I of Max Hurwitz, 2611 West Central Avfllue. New- ;M>Tt &ach, Callfarnla. on <W' M- rore the 10th day of February, L949. Notice Is further given that all ~Jal.ms or demandl shall be ~ ')Ol'ted by atftdavit. and shall Mt iut the amount n.nd nature of any iecurtty or lien held by claimant >r to which claimant may be e& Jtled. Bild allO any ¢aim ~ pre- ·erence in payment of the UMta n the han<IK of the undeftil[J1e(l ia Recelver of the N"'PCJl"t flar- t0r Publishing Compm.y. Notice ts turther given that aD1 1alms not tiled by the 10th da.1 11 Febt'uar)', 19'9, or not flied in 1ccordance 1rith the above lnatr'UC-~ may be d.lu1Jawed ln the ba'etlon or the Oo1U1.. >ated January 5. 1919~ ~YDEF. ~ ~lver of the Newport Har· boT Publlabln& ~Y· Pub: Jan. 6. 18. ~lMa l"Vt S()JTI.HlO THE. AU04E.HC£. UP r<>R 'r'OU,PIX1£!·· 1 THINK TMtY\L at ll'JNO HOW ! ~--r":ii"H, - -~-- * * AW DAY -t''tried ill ~ ~ -...... ~:to pt a hot~ Of f!Olfee; But the l>hOne startecl to ~ even belore briakfMt. B 1. the time I 90t to the table -cold coffee. 80 I1tarte-4.U aver aaeln, but that's the war It went all d&Y~ Evel')' time thla drlp 4M bir atuff with the drippcr, u.. waa n cr1ai8 of BOme eort\. ~ .-m I mean with no coffee t0 bolater the l'l'Mll'ile r Oea ug, lacb'! You may be oqe of the ten best dreaed wo- mut in "A.merlca """ though ~u can't anora a'1>1or. Al a matter of tact you may make ~ "OUI' own clothes and a till qunlH-J toi· m<mbc.'rah1p. For ·t\coordlng to Mary Mll.11. one of the film c.olony s top deailit'ers, the world's nlOll Charming cnscmble.s are Cl't'akd 011 the--M.wint machines of a miW<>n American homes. "The dreael t h a t American women are makJng and we•ing today," declared M l 1 a 'fJWa, "are prettier, more practical and ln beltc?l· tasle than many or t he cxpcnslvr cloth:.21 being bcln.: forced on ttwlft by a small coterie of atilt le makers. nie stigma qn ached to 'horn~ mades' h become a _ mark' of smart dlatlnctlon." Mias wms, a pert young wo- man with blonde hair and -6 trim fllurc, la. well qualified to speak on the subject of style. Ooe of the few 'fashion dc.alpera in the world to hold a trulJter of art.a NOT ONLY 'fHAT -Not only. that. but my head la 1o1na around· ln a alow spin. 'nu-ee revoluUon.t one w.y, then we rewree. Thia drum buatnea t Oh, we broke down nnd bou&ht JUCb- ard a 'Mt-<XJmplete with' ftre degree from Yale. she a 1 a o ----------------------...,--- a:raauated with the high e It Sell It Through Classified Advertising * honon tram the Unlvenlty of New Mexico and turned down _:..:_ __ __: ____ ~.;;;_-----================:=:- , alum, CDW bell. ~ block -• v er y lnltruinent ol torturo knuwri to man. He wu 10Jn1 to ~ pnctt~ on that rubber pad for two yean -no nol9e, no wur and tear on the nel&hbors. Well. that luted two weelca. 'nlen tm --------------aunt bouaht h1m • snare. And now he'• worktna away on the H ~ c~• worb. It lln't aa ll lt were only OUlel l'tfe ..nuel •·one man •how etthe!'. tvery Among Kuonyomos . :S:':t:':'~~t.a•k~~ 01 Souflt Alrico - nado. Before you can MY toot. ,. he'• back wtth a clarlnet, or a BERKELEY, Callt. -Amon& trumpe~ OI' wttb J.1lano muaic the PSfmitlve KU8.Q)'aD\& nativa dutdied ID • hot lltU. paw. I Uu4"' .. at the foot of the African cklli't know whether to have • m. dlroftlc flt or take up the tam. conttmnt, a man·1 bome la hi.a bourlne, l!\YMU. cutle-and what a cuUel BOT OF COURSE -But of The native kraa1, u the Ku&n- coune, t:WrJ doUDI ma and pe ya.ma home i. . called. waa de- want their chlldrfti to be pop-ICl'fbed by Dr. Edwin M. Loeb, ul&r. AM I think the IUl'ellt way a.nthropoWclat who recently re-to aceomplllh that la to live -tMim IOl'Mthin& they can Ao well. t\U'ned from Africa whtte be wu Go•• for crown;UPI. too, ~ a member ot the aouthern eecUon coune. U you Jorive one out-of tbe Univenlty of CalltornJa =~= 'a"u~1~ Abica.n e~don. Thia aection in eonnect1on with tame -they •Wu 1upervlaed by Dr. C. L. ctta .Ut> other enthualutl for yuu Camp, proteuOI' at J>&leontolcu to meet, ,Ive )'OU atuff that per-on the Berkeley campua. talm to t. and IO on. I think Dr Loeb Aid that one man•a 'ba1f the tun we have we owe · to the fact that Mama 1oe1 boU1e la a~ wooden stock-°"" board the moment an1body aded dwelltna, covertna about M even AY9 the word Mexican. IQUAl'e yarct., situated within an oval &ardcn about 300 ~ SOUL-SEARCHING -Harktna acroa. Two-thirdl of the bade to that lut pubUc apeaklna la ck-voted to women'• quartera. 1ellOft 111)' cla. had, we sure the remainder belna occupied by went In for toul~eearchlng. We the kraal head or huaband and aot ta11c.1n1 about c:ompllmenta. a coneta.nt ftream of Vialtcn. On .l.nd how nice It lt to SAY tM the outllde ed&ft are cattle and kind and ~ty thlnJ• YoU think herdaboya quarten. • ibout PIOPJe riaht amack out 11le four to 30 wlv• are cl ... J. to then\. one ot the lirla aatd. fied by the husband Into three "I often jlon't. Becauae l 'm afraid poupe, each houled ~ately. ol belnl too oenon&J." Well, I The ftnt (beat) w1va aection' don't know. Seema to me that ls the hoatcsa IJ'OUp; lM W<>- the extrottrU who put thlnp men therein are in charse of oo a penonal bu1a~t from the beer. the flnt are tho with The 8eCOOd wivn' HCtJoo coo- teadUn& otten at both Harvard and Stanford to work for pro- ducer 8amuet Goldwyn, to whom w la now under contract. Her recent &l.llounent w a. a • 'En· - chantmenL" It 11 the aoarin& coet of Uv- lna. the believes. that ha.a aent American women back to their thimblea and bobblnl. "Now the women are busy ~ Utelr own clothes aa they were 6efo~ the war. Prompted an.inally b)' economy, they are . ~e:1Y dJacOverinK that they can themselves Ill ore attrac- tively and sensibly than can 1ome atranser in a drafting r o o m thoulandl of miles away. Fed up with fadl and tired of trends. the American woman ii a.t Jut ~Ill her emancipation from the wblml and vagaries of a handful of fuh1on manlpu- laton. " D o n ' t m.lsundaat.a.nd me. Many manutact~n are making an honest and succeaful effort to brine 1ooct clothes, well de- •lcned and fairly prt~ to the hardpreued American house- wlle. 'niey deserve our applause and patronage. But ln the fiercely competitive little world of high fuhJon a few e1ocentric de- ' atgnen aUll wage their bl tter cJvn war of hemlines and ahoW.. der-pada. drivln1 more and more WOtne!I back to thclr sewing ma- chlne9 every da)'.. And those le'Win1 machines a.re produdn& really authentJc faahJons. ··'Today women are fortunate, because thelr'a are exoellttit pat- ten and food fabriCI." The really best dressed woman ln the world te>eNly may be walk· ln1 down Main street tn aome small American town. And lt'1 entirely likely that Lhe makes her own clothes, even though she may not be lilted u one ot the ten beat dressed women in the world. My readers know that I try to describe dreaea the very best I can ao they too can Ufe the hlnta offered when they au mak-tna clothet at home. thelr fellow mm. I 't 11*.D talnl the cook&. who take care you ha\'1! to d.lalocate your DOM of the meat, ~lk and porrid&e. pokln1 Lt Into the ot!Mr NI 11le third wives' Mctlon Ia in bulln But a few Queltlcnl clW',e of houaek~n1. and al.lo about who'1 1'/ho ln th• l r holde ~ o_ver the beans ancf larriltln~ certalnl~ warm atrana-netlvo cabbaP. ------------ ttt .. hfart& Llt 11 a h.l1hl)t Pl!'-Dr. Loeb Aid the kruJ bead at a temperature that will make lon&1 bus.loea. and Yo'& can't hu n creamery, butchery, and •Un? the meat will be well done • doc1ae t~ feet. a bttweiy. The wtva must feed ln the center u well u Well 011fER. HAND -There's al- "AY8 another hand to It. ol courw. I set tired of women ""° can't talk ANYTHING but ~tia. Llfe to aome d..U DtODle .II an endleu cUICUl8lcn Ol :tlKV frleftdl and enemies. But . take Eileen. She lllte. to beat the 1tutttns out of an ldM. She'll park ln the kitchen with ~ da- Jl"ette and a c!up of coffee and stve you what for about low, ad hanacy, and lumps ln the p-avy. M~T Oh. I sp)uh ln the chlh pan and when the ~ta too violent, I throW a cup at her. 1be kraal head. hla aerva.nts, fol-browned but not dried out on the lowen and j\lata before they out.&ld~. are permitted to teed t.hemaelvn In the recipe for Blade Pork ,o.nd the :ttJldren. Ste&ka Qoeole •. )'OU may or ~ not need addition.al fat for ~ the meet It the pork ate.kl fiaft a azood amount ot fat ln them. it Will not ~ neces- aary t.o add any. extra fat for brown1na. 8lade Pork Steeb Creole 1 tbsp. bacon 1 ~.rruc, ~or • l 'N-';"2 can 3 1-1.ncb thick · tomatoea blade pork ~ cup water &teaks ~ teasp. ..thyme l larp onion, 2 teaspe. alt chopped 213 cup uncooked 1 creen pew>er, rl~ Melt fat in heavy aklllet; add mfat and brown Wl'll. Add onlon. 1ftft pe~r. prUc. tomatoes, waw, UuTne and alt; brlna to o boO: Sprtnkle rice over enu~ atrface ot llqakl. O>ftr Uaht.Jy and cook ewer low beat witlf rice a. coobd and meet la tend!r, about 40 m1nuta Ylekl: 6 aerv-Jnp. <..,~~c!> SPICI OP UFl-uae a dash of nutmeg over CNGmecl pota- to•• or buttered beans. A 1prinldln9 of caraway Heda adda savor to pork roa1t or spareribs. {_~~~!.!~~!> CIUSHED NEWS- PAPEIS are fln• for pollahlng mlnon and - picture glou. Good fie_..-_.. for drying wa1hed ~ ..... _ ..... windows. too. ~ t R!CI!E·~ _.,,,,, MTP..¢- POITUGUESE ONION SOUP ' c........... "' ..... """" .............. , ... celety .. I n.p. el' tall_... ,.,.., .... "....... . ........... ... ...., ..... Savte onion and garflc lo 011 untll' lightly browned. Add wclMr, bouillon cubes, ~eG1onln9a. Iring to boll, liMmer I~"""'· lreolc eggs Into sfm- lfteflftg sovp, cover and cook untll qg1 GN -... Cut bNGCI Into quarten, toast In oven. Then place '" .oup bowls. s.rv. 1 ..... each ,...... of soup. Serves 4. c_TOA!_T~! TK~~WS •• ;) ... .,.:.: oo~ ~o o "\/'-.-r ~ll'S TOAST, of cGune, told •n• Crisp on th• ovhlct., meltingly tend., within. It tokes flavor-tr.eh Weber'• 1rHC1 to make such aunchlngly good toast. Look for It In the blue and white checbcl .......... Wlapper. ... • ... .. ' f· ,,. ~ 1 s h c a J n ti p s. h a lJ c J n ~ e: b ir b .. h u al 01 / ca Ji• •11 bl oe ... *,,Staff Sergeant Shorb Says: Among th.ls week's enllatmmta we have as "Insurance'' for a ae.. for 3 yean ln the reg\alar army eutt tuture. To what advant.qe4 wu Ricmard L. Shaw, 17, IOI\ of are young men ualna thf; many op. Mr. and Mn. Wllllam B . Shaw, pcx-tunitlea offered theft tocJa¥! 156 East 23rd street. Costa Mesa. Our air force nft:dl pllota and Shaw, who attended Newport for men pci11NS'R1 the quallftca~ high school, has reported to Fort Uona, the ~ la clear tor tho Ord. Calif., for bufc traJnJ.nc. fll&ht leadln1 to a comm1alon &JI RecientlY a.eparated from the an aviator. · There'• an 'OIJPOl"lU· ahny followtng 46 months servtee. nJty on wtnp" for ·every younc James A. Frye, 21. 530 Aliso ave. man who can meet the tNt, U'4 n~. Newport Beach, nH!ll.llsted yet mly the beet can ~ aviation today in his f ormeir grade of cor-cadets. poral. ~ has * mont.ha prior With the next C1isa or &,a nillm'1 service to hla cred.Jt, including 2 cadeU leheduled for enrollment yeiJ'S with the occupation t~ on March 19C9 m8.J!¥ _men aJnale in :Japan. He intends to make tbe or married. are "t&lk1n& Jt Oftr" army his ~r and to 1pect.al-with thetr pumts. tamm-. and lze 1n communications. A brother. friends 'Ibe9e men are between Corporal Harold o. Frye, Ja Jn the the-~ ot ~to a~ ,..,.. old. Anny Medlca.l oorpe at Mc:Cor-tntewient. wtU\ two years of col· .!!}llCk General hospital, Pasadena. 1ep crectlts, or can pua an avla- • • • tion cadet educatlorial eix~ It the future belonp to thole ticn, and :;s:,,,C.o!_ moral and who att maktn& most of the pr-. ~ Because ent, then the avtation cadets ol 0)1l1a cal.la for atam1na u wel! u today's rapidly-IJ"C)Wina fut.-fb'· mental aleTtl>aa, eecb piupective 1ng Uritted States air ~Ottie wm cadet mu.at pus a complete pwy------------be among tho leaden In. the deo-11eaJ exam.lnatkn ades just ahead. Never tn the It iln't &.~~all the tJme for Harbor Hears of history ot American air J>O"ftI' haa the cadet In achooL While • the way ~ ao ope!'l tor the phy-he'• 1e&rnlna to a pilot. he'• Hotel M•'S lka1ly flt, me!'talJ.Y alert, patri-also lMmina to be an otttcer ot otlc Youn&' men ot the country to the aJr fOJU. Together with hla Tourist Drive carve their careen. insure their nt&ht lnstructlon an~ l1"0'1D4 I 1 livelihood. and at .the same time adiool ·atudlea be wUJ &lMorb the "grow'' with aviation. air f~ .ni'ot llfe tlvoucb mW-A.a a resort area, Newport Har- Now, with tM New Year open tary tralnlnr Wbm he la pwtu-bor creeled with pleuure today betore ua, we ahowd take atoclc ol ated trom aiiaticn cadet to second the announcement that tbl Sou- Oll.l'Rlves, and find out Just what lieutenant, beneath thole lllver them California Hot~ ellQtlaUon ---wtnp and In ht. heert he will be hu outlined a s:r<>Pam to reectJ .. SAM'S S~A FOOD ''SIGN OF11!ESWO OPICN DAILY u .. m. to ll:to p. .. comcioua ol llvinc under a hip vate the tourilt bullneu throuch- penooal 1tandant of lntecrity u out Southern Callfomla. an ottiorr and u an ~ for Addreuin1 MVe:ral hundred ho- all men. tel men 1atheftd ln Loa AD&elet All rteht men, bere'1 the oppor-. President Fred Harrla declared tun.lty to 1tart tM YMr on the that hotela u the focal point tar rlabt toot ... to take advan~ tourlata muat enllat aJd ol other otthe opportunity ot a llfetinw ... lnduatries ln aelUJ"a the toutbland come down to munidi-J pier, to tourlatl once they anive. Newport BHch, and let'1 talk OYel' '"Th.11 b a half bllllon dolla.r' an.- your tuture ~-~ can't nual bualneel. Practically every ,et down to tile olfk:le, . me a aearment ot our economy benef 1tl phone call at Harbor and rn from tourist doJlars. Employment. ~---•·•.iLa.., Sea F·~-· make ~ti to tee )'OU a.t trade. transportation. to mention ~•---.. your COIM!'ldence. 'Fah-enou.chf a few. are cl~ ~eared to the n\DJ1ber of viaJton, • Harria cJi&. ... Steak Dinnen PBOND: LOBO ll&&<B 8'0-7-9, 802-00 Uld 824-05 LOOfCil The Only Through Coach S.rYIC9 Los Angeles to St .. Lo11la leserved Seat Coach•• • "'9&nm• • ._, hy NO fXJIA IAlll . cl&Nd. He poln ted out that na tlonal and lntemat:lonal towilt centen are flghtln1 tooth and natl for thll revenue. Sou~ Callfamla muat out-aell the COU\petition, accordln1 to Harris, or tae»-real ~ • D&ilv Events • TONJQlft' St. Andrews church annual meet: lng, 6 p. m. at Good~ll hall. BAPW, 6:'5 p. m,.. WhJte'1 Puk Ave. eale. Elk'• Lodge 1767~ o'clock. over Cundenon Drup, Ban.o.. .......,. Friday Aftemooll clul>-2 p. m., American Legion hall, C.O.ta Mesa fhll club Book eectton m -2 p. m . at clubb«lle OJb Scout Pack 1~1:30 p.m .• Newport IChool auttttotium 01b aeo-.tt Pack 110-1:80 p. m., Corona-.. Mar .:tMd Coutllne Post. VFW--8 p. m ., AmHican ~ hall. ao.ta Mfla Balboa AQllnJ dub -Annual meet.iJw, '1 :30 p. m., Newport Hart>or Yadlt club. Too I..te to Clallify ....-. • ....-u '2uJ*¥z • C-.. .._ n ...._,...., 11-10A11, su..ua u ................. On u • ....._..... ....... TWO S-CTL. SCRIPPS marme mot.on 95 H.P . rtpt encl Wt. WW Mill separate.· Enamel Aft In POd condJtSon, ~ to nan Wlfi Install, excbane•, OI' ..n ~te. A GOOD BUY. lee Ste BUrWell. 2810~ LalQfttAI Ave..: N•port Bffch, Pb. a.. bcr 08'72-liL 11-o-ll . Water tJ'attlc II tncritulDs and wtth Jt. as With Ult acUvltfett of the automobile tntnc police, there comce an lncreUlnl amount of work for the water pollce--the U. S. Cout Guant. acCordln1 to CapL L. B. Olson, commander of llth Cou~ Guard ctimict. The past year showed a total of ~700 pteuure and Hlh.ln& craft op- erating In southland waters. The ye ar befott the figure wu only 7500. With this Jurop ln vewel rec- lstratlon came a jump In lncldent.I of exactly 200. These incident.I ln- volved craft disabled, adrift, sink- ing overdue, afire and other f ac-to~ which neceseltated a call for help to the Coast Guard. Of 2210 persons rend(!red f&Jd, 47 were eith- er beyond help, lost or mluing. IWaY Ll'l"rLS BIT DJ.11'9. 19 .. .._ ~11111 la a."' I NU...• Jin. lot.~ ...,._ Typical of the 937 tnd~ntl ln w ~ ~ loc..I ,..,,,_ .,. 0..0... MHpll a .aft •f 1' c en' ar flea DMwr = 'ree,, Ir. 80 ....... 19'Ul,~ exactly 200 more than 1n .._......_ ot Cllle Newpon Oaw•mr M31ML • ~ el to;s_ wt ..._ ...,.. artam. atwa 1947 was the case of alx men res- ... oolleot .. ~ t11e ••1ate.,. .-...-•lcb't • ._ fwt ·ts...._ la etller ...... •a ,.n.ef cueci trom the fishing vessel "Ad-.. I_... 8e1 Oro. ,....._ to on.-t.lip ..._.._. tt .._ otMI' ...a ,._.. ,_,. eethe la ... venturer" which sunk 85 miles off 0..... '"* .. re IDdade tlllo99 ....,.. .-.., 111t te l'llM• ~ ...... o1 0.-. 611 .., ldliool; tbe eoaat of Asunctlon Bay, s.Ja ..... i.a,,!fO=r; Kn.~: Dliwll .~w. lf•pwt ~ lilllltJ Lolllit 0.-. Newpon O~ CaUfornla on November 9. A Cout w -..a, a. DallMw ... llANtlla ••Miit' II••••· • Guard plane, operatln1 out of the Junior Red GrOss·Gompletes. ----~-------~~1~~~~ Meanwhile the SS Government ACttve, ProfHa tel.ear Jn •P~ of mcr ..... ln em~ ;;~~:t~;;:;-· ployment for the food processing Popa ation Now Rniewlna the lft'Y'lce record ot The Jumon ai.o collected 252 new lnduatry, the number of factory the local Red ero.. for the ~ to.YI tor bosPtabed cbDdren and worken ln the IM Anceles ln-191 000 R rt Jwt ended. B r a n c h Cha1rman Navajo IndJ&n chlldren, ln •ddl-dUltrial area remained about even J ' epG ffaJT7 AahtOn Pointed wtth prim Uon t.o wortd.nl for the local March between November and December wu directed by the plane to the QOt to pick up the men. Ub ~. tbe Coast Guard la au~ to talle alarrna. How- ever only 90 •ere turned in la.st 1ear 81 aaaJmt 118 in 1947. Most of these falle alarms were due to the anxiety ot families for crews of overdue boats which. lnvestiga- tlons showed, were not In distress. Jn many cues one call for ald involved several operations. Thus the 937 lnddentl involved 81.274 different operatlona u follows: 430 disabled boats; 13 capsized; 48 stranded; 19 boat fll'ft; 346 boats towed; 38 a.drift; 79 overdue; 29 slnklnp; 56 medlcal cases; two men overboard; '4 Dlane ctashes; four-bodies remvereCl; 16 menaces to navtsation removed; and 150 tnvestlpUom and tearchet con- ducted. . In addltian to thete rescue op- eratlona, the Coast Guard in tf\ls area la also responsible for wea- ther patroll, merchant marine in- spection, motor boat re-cUtration, law enforcement. recrultlna of per-aonnet, and the maintenance or aids to navlcatlon Which includes the operation of light 1tatlons, de- pot:a and veuels. In the perform- ance o1 the.e duties, the 11th dl.s- b::lct hu Z1. yap~ ..r•naka..Jn-aize. from 24 feet to 255 feet. six a1r- cratt. one llfeboat 1tatlon, ont! ra- dar beacon at.atlon, one loran sta- tlon. two moort.no. a buoy depot, a radio 1tatlon IU}d nine llchthouses. Six ,hundred arid aevent;y-five offi- cers and enlltted mm are on duty. INCOME TAX AID GIVEN IN COAST COLLEGE COURSE to ac:eompllahmenta b)' memben of Dlmes. of tut ~· lt wu dlaclosed yes-A quarter mllllon people have ol Jun.tor Red Croll actJve In ·~OUr lllani fer 19'9 include tttday Paul ScharttnbeJ's, di-been added to the 1tate'1 popula- Newpurt tchooll. He anncu.nced put;Jdpafioa lD the lllten&tional rector o lnduatrlal relations for Uon during the lut year aooord- 100 per ~t cnrollmeftt ID the tchool ellrraponditnoe achanl'e. California. ins to the California Taxpayers' Junior membenhJp drive ttee'ntly the ptt bClll lln'IT&m. maldnc tn1 Declines tn mc:»t fielda off~t A.uodaUon whJch estimates that In order to aid residents of the conducted ln local ldloola. ..Stu-tavon tor C>ranp County bmpltal the p.tm in t.be food lliles, the 10,2.64,000 people now live ln the C.0.ta Mesa-Newport Beach area dent memben railed ovtt '200 ln and veterarw~tala, and pia,rtt. 41reclor added. Manut~ ln-G014en State. The CTA also est!-1n the fWn1 of income tax re-~J-~}!!·~~~~ _b!1~~ ~Uo~_!: ~ ~~.and ~~~00em~~ lna~:. mates that Ora.nae count)"• popu-turnJ, Orfange Coast ~ening col-.. _ ~ ~ ~ wg.&-..---..-.. _._ 11M"1 .... _. ,._.... .,..-u.:u .... -ken. ~ latioo wu up to 191.200 at the Lege la of ertna t}Vo alX-hou.r cours- jecta." Albton at&ted. PGndenc» portfolloe ocmt•tntn1 pie> Area fact.or'J empk>Jment thLt 1tart of the current year. ea ln Income Tax. ·~ an ectucatlonal pro-t~Jetten, aam=;l-ana and Deoembe'I' wu 800 above that of It alto r-eprewnta a total near~ One tection wW meet tor three p-am. ~ of-wtdcb la to banclJiCraft J::: t b • way .......___...__ lut T -· ,_ 11 a third ---ater than tl~t v.•-consecutive Tuetd&)"I ln Room ....___. •t.. -i.-;.''--ol ......... .,,, ... _._.__ ve, --11 ~ year. ,.,_,.e6-we -~ ,..._. 1'!t11: •N t 0 --bor bJ h ICh I ~~ r-~............ "'-.i' ft.I(~-........ .... ~-a<IW\ -r---In 8°0, acco-'1n° to •k-n..11\ ,_ .. _ ~ 01.1 ewpor u.e.a· g ()() ....,,A .. ......._ wtth -• .-. thln.k and ...... will be tent to auv .. ~ a year_ .... '"'..a"' ~·~ • n&.1 • u.1!11:' _, "'""'.,.. ~ .. ntn Ja 25 Th th f,_.::i: -·ce a J": ~·~ acboOli ._ ~ countnee." Mid alrcraft, a.utomobUea, appe.ttl, and 1us. 11le a.uoclatlon'1 ttV1aed eatl-u.;•~· I an~ · e o er .._.__.s-to • •11 -'•'• ___.._ ---.....-IJl1,n111'a a n d publJ:lhina. In-mate for 1948 it 9,974,350 and the section will meet or three cons«· --..~ UM --. ~ au-. ,_ awataa with alPlf1ca.nU lower censua for 19'0 1ave the 1tate • utlve ~ ln Room 9 of the ol tlw communlb' and to carry ''Tbe000aceompllahmenta of our .:Sela tn ~ l9'8 ~ In total population of 6907,387. Conunet,ee bulldln1 on the Orange Jta Jcltala to lbe )'OUtb ol other 19,000, ~~:= = ,Deoembft' 19t7 1"'ft fUmitutt ln liMl the• Popul~tlon paued ~arycoll~~ ~epuaoo·~~~ '=~~.~ u;, ~tt,.~ ~ U:,. dellnJUlY an &Det ln rubber, and lnm and tteet ' the seven rnllUon mark and by presented~ M;, J . E~HDdttth. Balboe 11.land. Harbor Junks Red the lntern&Uonal alt\latlon." con-NondUrable 'looda tnduat:Jiea em-l9e wu nearly up to nine mllllon. attorney-at-law a,. acbJewd a commendable duded Mn. Tubba. Dlcwed 18,300 producUon worken Los An1eJes county continued ---·----dot_.,. In ia..to " •-~--(n -December an tnc:Mue of aJ,.. to lhow the creatat lncreue ln KANSAS PIO'NIO =-~~·oe ._.,. _,_. l:r= More ••e moat 2.000 from the PftVioul popuJatJon u Ulil year'1 ettimate ON IAH. M Mn. Tubbe u Jumor Red crcm . ... month. The December total, hcM-I.I up 130,000 over laat l'ffJ"• Newport Bu.ch people who att OlaJ..rman. Planned and directed A Appll..-..-.AI~ f!'ftl' wu all&htly below the year• brln&"tna lt to 8,98U500. Severai ex·Kanla.nl may be lnterested ln acttvttJes te11 Harbor are. ll"UD-...,_ llUlla old ~ of t(M.600. coun-t.la lncludins San F?ancllco tlle announcement that the KanJu mar ecboo!t.J. aided by two te&cbft. Are Receh'9d l~•H betwftn November and la.t In PoPUlation durtn1 tbe put State todety of Lon.I Beach will llPODIQl'I: MIU Mucclla Rob1nlon, ---.--Decemb9I' tn lron and 1teel more Ye a r ·. San Francllco county'1 hold thelr annual Kansaa Admll-NeWi>ort Beach Grammar achool Al.molt 10 000 -aom Who have than ottlet &'a.Ina ln ahlpbulldlnc population ta atimated at 718.!500 lion Dicy platlc Jan. 30 tn Bixby and Mn. Bonnie Lana. Corona deJ not been cetttnl" apct and bllnd an4 aircraft eo that factory em-compued lo 746.700 1n 1968. park, Broadway and Olerry. liar Grammar -.cbool. aid hem the atat. have appliecJ ployment tn the dunble aoodl .. •'Jn lddltlon to a buty dame8Uc !or theM PQmenta ln the ftnt 4Jvlalon u a whole decreued by ~our atudeta found t1me week that vot~ Propc> mare than 1.500 to 140,900 ln . ~rm.-.n~ ~ t: &l~·~~e::·ftleued ~t~~teln~ = other' oountrlea, and responded t.oc1q by Mn. M1l'tle wm1.,,,.. cooda p:oup 1a aPIS'OXim&tel)' 2.000 wbolebeuUdly lo a chance to do MW IOdal 1'fifan director. who above Deceutber 1947. 90lnethJ.na about It.•• Mn. Tuhba wu named to that position by •tate4. t.,,.,. ot the lnltiatlw Jll'Ol)Olltlon. ua.. I Inell I LlaUDs accompliahmmt.a fer the She eettmatm that betwMn • "' I a· s put yur, Mn. TUbbe reported and 85,per cent of the 10..000 wW ft--~&..;...1 tO _ eompledon ot a Chrtttmu lilt be qualltled u peDlionen. .....,.-1111':U _ boRa contalnlns hfi&lth, acbool St.aw offidala have estimated .. and pt.)-•tema, w Tha.n1usiv1na that M,soo .,-ed and bl.lncl per-Rotarv Members and Olrlltmu tray favon !or bas-80N wtll come on the roUa b)' • I r.:-1~ educational boxe9, and next June 30 when the current A WOl"d Dicture ot war-time lndJa .::;;;;;;;=;;;;;';;;or;;;;chJ;;;;;lctreri;;;;;;;;;;CJWneu.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;flacal=~yev;;;;;a;;~;;•;;·==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ wu pa.lnfed for Newport-Balboa I"" Rotarla.na at the1r weekly dinner FRESH SEA FOODS Y.isit Our New Refoi{ Fislt Deparlmenl Open SeYen Daya a W•eA LOBSTERS-CRABS OYSTERS-SHRIMP -~$p1cl1I lids Week - Fllet of Rock Cod • • meeti.na Tuetda,y niaht when the memben beard a talk by Guy Harvey. farmer army otficer who was on duty thae for 2~ yean. Har\le,y, who WU introduced by the chairman for the day, John Keeler, told of ~encea ln lfhe tam.toe.ridden l&na and de9cribed conditionl theft. Olrontc malnutrl- tiQI\ la .vident Ill the undcr-nour- llhed bocUe9 ol the muses, be aa.ld n.e people'• hunser Is emphulzed by the bordel of t>egan , many of them deformed. who are found ev-erywhere 1n that land. BecaUM ot beiJli con.itantb sur- rounded by aenna and ddease, the IMSan coolies deiftlop an lmmunJ- b' to <:e'l"t.a1n maladies which are euUy caqht by ne'NCOl'nen, be aaJd. No effort LI made by the coolJes to take limp)e unitary precauUona and it i. a common ld&ht to aee maaet of j>eOple lea.Ye a train to culP their drtnklna wa- ter tl'om a n>edalde ditch, the IPMker added. Prmdent Hadd R1na Pl'ftJckd «Ml' the ~ Kurdbck Mana-fWd diatributed tlclteta for a Girl 8ecMrt beneftt the Ro1ar)' club .. ~. Kenneth Dell and Geo. Boll~ Jr: wer-e tatioda.ad u Hmry to the She Shop this week to take advantage of . these and other , fine barga.iip& SUITS · · . from 1 O" to 14" DRESSES · from 9" to 14" BLOUSES , . • • • 3" • 808 "· <Jeatnl _._ ____________________________ ~·.-a llliiiliiiliiliiiliiliiliillililiiliiliiiliiliiilii&li55&i.iliii.i•-~' >. will c tor tJ Satur aru1ot; mod01 One loll<>"lo even11 •tart race ~·ent On partJc Comrr 1 CR LOI~ M0Uywoo9 &.ONelUOI ......... POllOIM llVIMIDI IMllAAM uMrAMOMCA INCJl'fl•Ssn LUOO&OE 8P&CI: .. all 1Mt 8tr' ........ ••leln... Re: , •.... at-Spe4 c1·_al beea umoa.Dee4 by the C)Oln~ u anwac a 1-. u.t of ~ _ menta tn Ha J1 n n encw can. 8bt llllllt w ca W fltW laio tale tranll wttiloat dltftcalty 4hle to tile ftdlal 1111111 •1'• of ...... Ure ..t wtleel. Extra ..,.oe .. anHUle at tM f'llllt of die Ure for 11DA1J padtacee.. 'l"be .....ave ..,., ~ bampen are com-plet.el:JI redeelpelt. The new St• .... ker motea. ..,. llOW...... . . pi.,. at tbe loe Nlclierta eale9rooml, M.15 w. ClMtnl •• c re, .New·~~-.-.-r----. port seeclt • aln we are May 14.Race ido Event A weekend of special radng vil1 open the busy 1949 sea.son or the Lido ale Yacht club on :at~. May 14', accordin1 to an .nnounoernent yesterday by Conr iodore Cliff Olapman. One race will be held that day, >llowed by a dinner party in the vening. On Sunday the club will tart two races, makinc a three- aoe aeries for the Invitational 'ent. On July 9 and to the club wm artictpate In the Chamber of :ommerce perpetual trophy raoe * • !Or arbitrary hand.leap yacht.a. Thia annual race la sailed on a course to Catalina laland and return. Commodore Chapman•a Gay Wind won this raoe In 1947 and Wt year the E<:Stasy, owned and aa.U- ed by Gene Bolln, .carried oft top honora. Another two-day aeries has been scheduled for Aua. 13 and 14. During the season the club wlll conduct Intra club event.a and will continue to encoura1e and aalst the younger aanors of Lido Isle ln becomln& familiar with the aportamanahip and tradltion.n of yachtln1. The new fleet captain ls Geor"Ke L. Ca.rrlngton, Jr., and C. B. Rudd la chairman ot the race CCII& mlttee. · Other appointments ln· elude Mn. Bene Chapman f« en- terta.lnment; 11lomu Jones, boule, Haviland R.ocen. ~p. * ins ur ance p.a. palmer JHC OtPOtATID w. o. bud. lnluranc. countelor 3 3 3 3 via lido, new port beach, callf. telephone newport beach, harbor 1500 * abhj to offer the Best Mattress and Box Spring Value we have seen In a long time. vou· GET. ·TWO- TW .0- TWO- Fine · Matching Box Springs • Matching Quallty Innerspring Mattresses • • • • and Sets of Box Spring LJtCs CROSSWORD PUZZLE .aoaa i-oe....-. ..._'h lft\e 1-To~rue& l-OoDl- AJllSWD TO ...,.IOU• re11.1t • "! IJ '°"' Ille (!)'!IS o/ ,S-.,bn ptut .I-Oii.ide'• blab ... ~,., ta\edaa I-To pllD 11•'1lJ ,_ tw\allllQI to • t-~earo 1-~·..n t-llaa'a D ... ..... '-...... t-ProDOllb ~of ...... l-Oeno l-PaddJe ._.,uer Tetdl ~Tou &114 .. .,_AdJ11.t&ed 1-Pronoa II 114 " , Mo* 4-llanU 1-lllaD'I llJO n• ... .-.Dr..a•rd ,_,..,,, ._.,.. fMV« le a ........... •-"'• .._..,.. ...... U-8•"1 If. AllOff .. ~· • AM&rae1 .,...._ n .. ffol .. rllO __ ... , .... n -1 o Dflr>t for~ • ro on>'1df ...... ~ .. To ... p1o, n -JAut•,. ,... M-UOJOI N-Oltl'•~ 11-To ... a-. • ~··dA ­ --... l"f•r~ a -&;MNCI I . ...._,,_ ... , '5-l•Wt .. -To ,.,, •r Yfotlt1f'f' iq -fer-ni.tt ·~"'dll"t•• .. .,,. '" "U#I• --... ,, .. """• n """""' ,.,, ftk•~ .. ee>H• • He>l .. ltft r. '""''"" II t-• ,_,,. • " D &11 .... 111 '"'"' n 87n100f,.. .-. ... • • 81.U.. ~· • .... .,. • . . $ 50 Twin Size Only A Money Savlg Offer. . , Umlted Q,la•tlty D1rl111 Jan••l'J. Clearance, many .a_., pc· lally priced sale ltemL Shop Here allCI Save oPU & m•&GJ1 A00011lft' oa we oma COl'tY&J!UDT B1'J)Oll!I' ft.AN . . . N ' I i I , I I. I I i I - Oranae Cout oelleae continued workouts this afternoon for their Santa Ana's Leg.ion buketball- Eutern conference hoop enaaae-en open third round play in the ment with O\af!ey Jaysee tomor-Santa Ana atv AA lngue tonl&ht row niaht on the Coeta Mesa floor. '-J Mllee bton worked wtth aeveral at 1 p.m. ap.lnst the Concordia combinations yesterday try1na to club at Suta Ana high M'!hool'a find the best five but probably l)'m. will 10 back to Bob Nettles and The Santa Ana flw-, boomed as Don Combs at forwards, Howard Henning at center and Floyd Par-the club to watch for a fut flnllb. sons and Ralph Freltq at guards. has alree.d.y dumped the Concordia The Plrat~ play at Ocean.tlde cuaboa twice and fiaures to )Vin Saturoay nlgJt ln a practice aame. eaally. The revamped Legton-dub Volleyball at Harbor TOlllgllt SURF~------------. . . BONftNOTON n•ca •• I 111 1 ......... OlaMH• l.ettTI-T..W ... "JUUA MtSllHAVIS" --ofto-- wlll tip off with Dent Robinson at cent~r. Jule Marshall and Bud Attrid&e at forward.a, and Jack Hansoo and BW Van Hom e.t l'Jards. DENNIBS MORGAN DON DE FORE ••oNE SUNDAY AFTERNOON., ln Technicolor BETTE DA VIS I ROBERT MONTGOMERY "JUNE BRIDE" tJ c oa a J1 tl Pu p N( 1 • l • J th• Co• ot at on to I did lS. tim Sar Ore ta ' hea and in r of. to~ s rt tJ c Pub P l NO' 11 l) " N that Cou ol C ft l J· Jam the on tJ to b did 1949 time Sani Or ru ta A hear and in r • ot. a publ CJ Sc to tr D Pub. - (J Gordon 8. Findl&¥ OONT&ACl'O& • 81JILDICll . ' . CABINET SHOP SERVICE Q ~ I> . . . Sells more people, more frequently, for less cost, throughout the Harbor area. Phone Harbor 11 -Ask for an Ad-Taker. • • 1 • AGAINST ALL ·PAJTHS Howe Book F•lld AV..., Newpatt ~ A.dive Member of DR£W PEARSON Mieidlltio ·~e WAifflN6JQN ...... DREW-----PEARSO ___ M..-....;,iN SE--.!-......;.~¥_;~~~-.,o~~~-~~~ M.::..::.:N~::wtwo JOHN · PHILLIPS WASHINGTON HIGH SO. new bJa auetl whlch wW help There la a atory about a man CDillY SORE ABOUI' INAU-him znllbWJ 1n C&IT)1nc out hla ndlna one of lhel& Super-Duper GUJ\AL; HARRY TRUMAN'S 4b'tpttcm to ua. peCJlllle wbo l1J'eam11nen. acrosa the western GREATE8T 'STRENG'nl IS eAected him: at.ate.a. He loo~ out the Window 'MAT HE lS ONE OF THE 1. He bu a new eoqreu wblcb and aald to the porter, "I'm aur- PEOPLE; TRUMAN'S OBLI· JI vt&orousJy. on the wbole en-orlled they'd have picket f~ces . GATION TO 110: PEOPLE IS dtoalutica.U1, wUb him. In this open OOWltr)'." The port~r A REVrrAIJZED CABINET. 2. Ha hu a new MnlLhxle in looked out: then replied. "That himleJt, llln't a picket fence, aub, thOle . Clod-a a.. Jloalr No 1-ceJ' le be a polJUc:al acd-are t.elecrapb polft.'' On Nov. 1. 19'1, one ol the dent. No bller does he -. Na I'm not auuealln& yet that we ltraDl&t treuoft cuea ot the place to a President who 111111.s ... movt.ns \hat f&lt toWards na-war wu expoeed by Drew Pea.nob upon bk& Be bu bftn llMet.e4 tlaaa1 90d•Usm. t>vt mllestOMS lo wbm be reported tbat A1r Faroe an hlil OMa ucl be Intends to thll nation'• htltGl'J are bednnln1 LWutenu~ Matt1n Jame. Monti operate ca hie own. to look lib an old New E:-n1land ~ Si. Louia, ha4 et.olen a U.S. Tbe9e two .-eta are import-naae fence. rve bouaht rnysel! Dian. dllrlnc the wv and flown anL ..,_ ~t II a thlrd fact a little notebook ff6 20 cents. and bun India to It.ab. followtna WhiC?b JI jioi,,u ... •t a lla· l"e wriUAI down the lnacrtptiona which he deMrted to the Gtnn&nl. llfJUy ns..a;,. the PDWal Jnial on them, u we p by. ~· Panan ltated. Moad of m·•a•lllCJ -iUDOnl tbt men la tbe Slat Conareu we pro-,,_. enlilted Jn tbe elite SS Calm U'bu.nd Tn s• t....s a bl-pudean policy on cer- and Mrwd In the Nazi ~· l Actuall.J. 'Jhra1r•1 fJll'GllWB ia taln aubject.a, notably foreJ111 al- t.be time ot Peuwon'• DOt new. Tti9 llate of1..U.. waioQ fa1rL Tbe ratio ot the Senate com-•tcJr>i.-Novembft' 1, 1917-obti m·naa• bt .. t to Cm1ftM .,.,.. m&ttee. to which • u ch man.en . WU 1Wl ln the U.S. ~I & &ood Tm!llll, bat it repeated went. WM Mt by the Reoubllcanl ln October 41 19'8, &ow. V"er lD dittenat ..... u. aame tm-u 7 to 8. Th~ Republfcan.s did Lt.. Montl •u fonna.lb' ~ port.ant 111\QI I .. Wblab Truman IUftelt mlldJy that it would be by a federal &:rand Jury ln New laad tent to tbt IOtb Oaapw. nJ~ Jt we could be called 1n at York on a cbarn of tioeeaoo far The MW Slat CoqiW will the takM>ff. and not after the ~ an ottlcer ln the Elite probably ~ tbe bQl1r cl uu. cruh lancllna. n.e ~ wu good, 88 Corpi. And thJa week thla 1u.-y Pl'OCl'ML a&t &fte lt Je P•Hll however, and throU&h Senator wu bl'ouabt to a cloee Whm wW oomt dae,dlmcult. vital tuk Vanc!ent>eor1 • 1> d Senatm Taft.t MonU made open conflllloa ln ot ~ It out. And aettiQ& there wu bt-partlaan effort. Brookl1n CN.Y.) fecllral court to llOOd mm U> run tbe eove:rnment Thia aeulon the Majority Party the c:rt.me ot treuoa. and wu fn All7 • .,.,.tra~ .II a lo( dwl&~ the ratio to 8 to 5. Tberc Mntmc.d to 25 ,_... lD fedeal bl..rder tba Jt •r.adt hu tieen no bl-partisan policy in lll't.on and flned '10,000. .,., .. Ilea widm>ce. Crack out of the box, WASHINGTON. -4 Lot of. One r?Run YoU can't set them without notice, came the appotnt-WuhJ.nctOn~• b la h IOdety ta a. lw o1 tnls*'atJon. Good men ment of Mr. Achnon u Seaetary pr-.t~ 9Gl'e about Wa tna\llUI"&). b't work neceuaruy. tor 0:::'> of State. It wu he who brought 'lbeYi-e not beina lnvi~ to th& IMU becltMe they Jove ~ • Al&tr Hiu .lnto tba State De-~~ parUea. Tbil lnchadel quite a ta.came ~ are ~JDa aoU putment; Donald H.tu ia a metn· .. "" ~tSenatcn. ~ they bel.Jev. fn. They dma't like ber ot the AcM:lon law firm; It men and Lobbyiab Who tab pride to work \alder' ~ man· and wa he, u Undenecretary, who .in ......_ at all tbe ri&ht IOd&I nne of dae dllblneta m tbe ·~ defended the loyalty of the young ~ ThJe Ume the)' bawt taan omdal tamt.ty Plua aame ot man who, w be n the Concrea been ldt out ln the ookt. U. advtan around him just do eec.ned h.la dllcharge, went to the 1b1a omtaton wun•t beca•11e not lnaplre enth•••nn phone and called commie head· ~were~ lot ot 1beri i. no me-D*IUonlna quarters, and uked, .. What c1o I Democrat1 1"l'e Jett out. too. It aamea at um time, u I did. Mi do nowT" All that I am .. y1ng •u became Mr. Truman wanted Truman ~ w.a.s hlt uM II that the poHey la obviously mast of the tnvttatJona raierved ~ and become more determ-chan1ed. It la a milestone. far the fol.kl back home -the iatd than ever to keep them on. OmmJttft appointment.a ar e UtU. people. Who came a loq Jl"or he~ batel to bave. al\1· about to~ announced. The Ways ~ • the lnauaura1. cme tell htm Who lbould Cll' abould t11 why the ttntal clothlera not be ln h1I cabinet. Someu.me. whether he will be cluslfled with l.n w~ .... ~ 11&ht Tnunaza himlell baa nfeawt to tba Andrew Jobntom and th• Cal- ncniv. YOll can't rent a cfrtel .Wt W. own c:abtneteera ln Kathinab' vtn COolklJe9. A n d the factor far love Cll" moniey. All the folb criUcal lanauaa:.....Wt when IOIDea whJdl wW balaJK'e hiltory'i c!e- fr'Clm eut of town are in tOWlr ~ ftte cnudlee them. it'• dlf-<Uloa wm ~ ..... ether he ~-t-nnttna tuxedcl and tall.I to 1ee feftat. v•• ~ the man they voted b made Tl"www•a ~ men with ia'm&inatlon to co celve Pnsldmt of the United Stat& Neve.rt.be .... a l'ftftel.lllid -tJ and Judm>ent to execute. It c1oean•t make U\Y &Uer•a •t II one ot the momt ~~t ~ wt.darn ot that choice will that W~ IOd&Utn make Ob''-tJ-.. H•P'l'V ~--·..: mean the difference between INde ..... ._.. -•J U\UUAD &reetneu and medi~ty. But. about U.. '\I& the ~e who elected bJm. u J1]()ft important. u wiJJ decide ~ Trumanltea." Harry Tru-he takes~ oath ot offlo. an hJll Whet.her the little people Who man •tandin& &»&t and havtna o.wn rtabt. vot*9 for Truman and wtM> ncniv the folb back 1'cine to eett hlpl The :;:t• who t b r on 1 UM t.hroQa tM natJon'1 capital to do ·~~ ,._ , INndl aJona ~lYldlla him honor, will emerae tour ;yean ~~ ~ H • r r Y TnRnan • ate.rnae and ~ <::apltol p J as a later, dbappolnted and dlalllu· snatest au-enlth. A wt'Y la.rp wa~ lM eetemcowl• todlly lloned. or IJl'OUd ot the fact that 11pnent ol. the A.merlcan people 1ft>n't ~ thlnk1nc about tbeM one ot the& o\Vn number led the : ~ ~U: tbei .&:; =:r-1be~ bave come to con· Unlted Statet on to bigger and lldmln4 = loved~ man ~m ~u :t:, u~ O-ttt thlnp. ~ btai... he WM thllr *POed into MWft·leque boota. Ken=~--:.~tlnc ~-. !:t ~ O:: con; ~~ ='8: a11r;~!! =. owr lta fioat ... Kentu<:Q ~ Tnmm, howewr a mtferent. Mnded ~. the hlatMit ~ of Vlce PreeldHlt Barkley 1111 Pl &IDCe ln tbt White Bow tlae lanl.': .. JI ~ lftOl that =t. ~~~r:'~1" • • ~-~. e .. 6 QIDboi of tM fiet Ul.at & flOPle ea,a llllJU • ~ ...__ Sou au_-~ WU ~ua:u. habli' -c. ,~ or aount')' -. .. t1l9·~ .... .,__., ..... I. .. i th Carollna ancmauy IJGlllldlail can olt ID U.. Wblte -tm .. ;;;;: Cll! ..::: '= ~ to be rep<e-ted bi. llw .. filct. II al......, thilre. ~ nobo4.J II led ·-.-. After tldia WU _publl- 1Mt • Jlan'j ~ • ..-t-9'out .~ wan-... _.... ........ ~·· Gowr-=~a;:..-=~ will~~~~~~~~)~ UiW PlliD1't clDWD. =~ _.. WW ..._ a '*9 be-= .r: .. c:· J:'! tt1. would M Ln2~·..:a the wt u!'t.anldl)t.b\:;;~ta.1':r~.:-.:z.1:l: aDd I~ . ' AlllOllnti to $409 . Friends ot the late Hubbard C. Howe have cootributed to dite a total of $409.50 to a fund tor the purpoee ~ ~ boob for Orange Cout library. In view of the fact that Mr. Howe'a ~ tntel'8t and wOl'k was ln ~ llelda_ the boob purchased wm be ln this a?U, giving primary conaideration to engineering and boe.t-buJldlnc. Such books will be placed in a special section ot the college li- brary. The faculty C(JlllDlittee choaen to select the books Include Robert cart.son. cha.lnnan; John Owens. Cyrus Rockey, John Nlgra, Olnton St. John. Otarles LewiS. Miss Beth Cosner, RJchard Selbert. and El· wood Spencer. Franklin Moon, art lnatnlctor, is designing-a s~ dal bookplate to be inserted in each volwne. Air Tested for Fruit Shipments DAVIS.-ModlficatJon of atmos-phere tn retrleerator can used for sh.f:pping fruit to eeatem markets, may result in better products. aa well aa saving ice tor cooling. Twq· _Unlvenity ot c-aJJ.torru. porpol~stsJ Dr. Lawrence L. Cla.Y· pool anC:l Frank W . Allen n!eChed ......_ this conclusion u a result of lab-- oratory experiment. rela~g to the transportation of deciduous trulta from Calltomla. Jn addition · to holding 1811\ples unde'I" con· ditions usually found ill retrlger· and Means Committee, which will ator can they tested the effects impose additional taxes on Yc;>U. ot higher' t,.emperatures and modi-• and decide arguments over rec1~ fled atmospheres oo the rlpenina rocaJ trade Q'reementa, has 5 and quality ot many fruits. Some new Dernoc::rats. or the 15 now species they found when held at on that lidej at leaat 8 will f oUow constant tempera~ even as new deal po lcles, ratMr than Jef-h1a:h u 6o to 85 d=:ahttn· rci-.onla:n prtndples. helt. maintained sa .ct.Of)' oon- The Judiciary CommJttee had a ditloo and quality cornpan.1>le to ratio of 15 to 12. The ratio wUl fruits held in reCrig.erator cart.em- bc 17 to 10. That Committee will peratures ot 40 to 45 ctec:reea. have th~ araumenll o v er the To achieve these result.a. the tidelands, anct·the adjudlcatlon of 'College of Agriculture men used the Colorado River dlapute, Md atmosphere moditled by elthtt l"e'- a few auorted matten of western duclng the oxygen supply from the lnteresL normal 21 per cent to less than The Committee on Expenditures five pet" cent, or by a.ddin& 10 to • in the Executive Departments hJd 25 per cent carbon dioxide to the a ratio of 1~ to 10. It will be 18 air. Both conditions were found to 7. What ·do 'YOU think will successful wtth pears and Ilium&. hap]>en to the Hoover recommen· Peaches pve better J'8UJta ln low elations for economlca ln govem· oxygen, while grapes f ahd best ment. Cll' removtna du.pllcationa? with Lncreased carbon d.Joxide. II lt • mllatoneT The results of the e?q>ertment Th btaer milestones will fol-have not been aPOUed to actual low. The bia-t 11 the one about at\lpplng testA arid Claypool and which I write and talk fr'equenUy, Allen advise ihat this ihould be Be the operatlom of the propaganda done betott commerdal ahJpmentl nw:hlnel')'. nu. Involves the dll-tn modJlied at:mospheree are at- f ere nee between the act.Ions of the tempted Omsreu u tbe oolumnbta and . . oomment.-ton report them to you. • and as we see them on the floor. GRIM REAPER PASSED We 1tarted right out with the PRAGUE. Okla.-When Mr. vote on the rule, on the openJng and Mrs. J . M1 Llckllder celebrat- da,y. rn wager not one peonon out t'd their 50th weddina anniversary ot a hundred. who re.ads thla, here they could also celebTate a oould tell me what the vote wa.a fact unusual for golden wedding on, or what the Con.areaa a.ctually couples. With all their children d.1d. MY correepc:mdenoe ahows the Llckllder's gave thanks that that. I'll try to tell you sometime, In-three generations of the famlly just to demonstrate what I mean. there has been no death. -~~ gqm/,q/ WHO f'OUGJlT' Ft>R FRfJOOM WAS CNll, MAT! ~ A I suw 8aAT f(r ,9 I -l ' .. ,. . ·~I -J4--120 G 41 PIA R d u Phc -40---. CA b tc tJ 2 SU ft ft b d F ._.! FOJ " 2621 , - NZWPOB'l' BALBOA ~W8-TIKB8 TBUUl>AY Newport '8fJeela, dallt. I-. to, lMl Jo-sALI.: MtSCILLANIOUS •o 4J-Am. & HOUSD 41 wJ • • J• ., .. .,..~ ,.._.~ ~-·"""·._...,..........,..,.,,, ~-.~ ATTENTION! Ranchers, Chicken and Rabbit Raisers . KITCHENE'M'E APARTMENTS. furnished, Utilltlet paid, reuqa• able rent. Phone lfarbor 1091..J or see at 1015 Coast Hlway, eo. rona del Mar. 32--tfc 15.5 CUBIC FT. electric Coolerator home !reezer. Regular $ii99.50. Special $349..50. LlmJ ted tlme Limited quantity. HURRY! Spc cial terms. McMAHAN Furniture Company SECOND & BROADWAY Santa Ana, CalltornJa Phone Kl·2~l8 RENTAL \I SPECIALISTS Call Edna er.Jc Linwood Vick, Realtor Balboa Ia1ud RA. 20t2 3$-c--54 WILL SHARE new mOdern apt. ln Corona del Mar with desir- able girl. $10 per week or $40 mo. Ph. Lagun. 306 or Miu Taylor, Harbor 1037. 12-tfc HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS - Rugs, table, cha.in, wash. mach., etc., for sale; and for rent 2 bedroom partially lum. house, with drapes, refrig., stove. Har- bor 804-R. 701 Marigold, Corona deJ Mar.· 13-c-16 MIRRORS -t..-Very home needs WINTER RENTAI--2 bedroom another one. Standard aizea or furnished apt. $15 week. 311 wU1 make them to order . Island Ave., Balboa. 13-tfc GLASS table tops-Get new 1Pl)J'k -FlJRNISHED 2 bedi'OOm hat, $65 Una &)us tope t.or your tables. mo. tor five months to June 1.5. For prompt service, lnQ. 3711 Channel Pl, Newport. PHONE BEACON 5261..J Harbor 1217..J. . 13-c-15 BALBOA GLASS CO . 3 ~~~ wa~f'~J:: 022 C.OUt HJahwa.y Newpt. Bcb. ed yaid. Telephone 1.Ntalled. Ph. _________ U-c-34__ Har. 1745-W. 12-tfcP ELEC. REFRIGERATOR. Late1t YEAR 'ROUND rental tW'i\blhed. model, 8 cu. ft. Grunow. MUS1" 4 rms. ci bath with ahoweP, gar- SELL, $65. ( A bargain!) 1319 utllltice pd. -I ..,_, E. Central, Balboa. J: arbor b:: Call Hart>Or•~14. n .ocu· ~-J. 38-c-N 11-c-15P p u M p s YEARLY RENT~ll~ room. WORTHINGTON Private. entra.Qce A batb. $25 mo. PRESSURE _ CENTRIFUGAL 215 E . Bay Ave., Balboa. Har. 2520-M. 11-c-lS For all Preaure TWO APARTMENTS $47.50 and Soden Re~eratlon $65 per mo. Completely fumllh· 623 So. Los An1elee St., Anaheim ed. OPA rates. 1325 E. Central. 'Phone Zenith 4'52. 10-c-H Balboa. Harbor 1372-M. "' • ····-... • 14-tlc J1-WANTID, TO IUY J1 • • • • • -• • .. • ..,.._ ......,_ .,,. ........,.. COMFORT ABLE furnished apt. CASH fo USED for two. $10 per week, lnd. au r utU. and conventenoea. 113 -·15th Furniture & Appliances st., Newport Beach. 14-c--l:S ''We 8uy Almott Anythlnl"' FURNISHED 1-BEDROOM APT. G RAN'l"S with boat dock privileges. lnq. Be 5-wv7 -l'°"ic: N 81 3711 Channel Pl., Newport ~ a. •v•·DJ • ~ ~rt vd. land. H8l'bor 1217-J . 14-c-16 '2-dc ~---.._,..-~~-----~----~ • • • . • ..,.. -..,.. ..••. ..,. ,, ..,. ... FURNISHED ROUSE. 3 bednns. 32-fUaHtTURI FOl SAU J2 and den.. $100 mo. On 6 months . .. • •• • • • • • • ..... .. .. or yearly lease. llarbor 1304-W. NEW LAUNDERALL WtilllhJOi 14-c·16 machine; fully automatic. Floor "' ss ......... ...__.,....._ " ...... FRED M. 1711 Coast Highway Corona~ Mar . SORENSON, • WE PROUDLY ANNOUNCE . THE OPENING 0 F •0 UR NEW OFFICE FR.IDAY, JANUARY 21, 1949 Coast Highway ·-Located at 1711 CORONA DEL MAR . BUYERS: Look Brand new 2·bed- room home with complete guest apt in rear. Very channlng. F uJ 1 price $14.200, with terms to be ar- ranged. * 2-Bedroom GI Re- sale. $4500 down. Bal. at $46 per mo. including 4 ~ In. t.erest-F\111 prlce $11,300. 3-'Bedrm., 2-bat.b hmne, unobltnlctr ed vitw ot OC*.IL' Comp)etely· land· ~Can take immediate pell. stem. Must .ee t.o appreciate. $12,- 500. Telma to be an-anged. * Brend new-3-bed- rm.i.. 2-bath heme; 2Q..n:. Uvtl,lc room With~; cbab&e garaae. - -$15,SOO with :E2 term&. . *** T h e s t . 0 v e r: CUte little 2-B.ll .. ooUap j\llt so ft. from beM:h. Full prlce $13,000 . . . • Terml to be ar- nmpd. * 2-Bedn>om. brand mw, mode:n. com .. plet.ely tumllbed, ~GE~ Dec. dilllwa.lber, teleYllloo.. • Only $18.:SOO. Ten& FRED M. S 0 R ~NSON, tr Realtor 1 Til Coe.st Highway Corona dei Mar .. 315 .Karine Ave. Balboa Illand . . ......... II 62-llAL DTAn model, 1 yr. guar. Reg. µrice 45-alMT, MJSCIU.AMIOUS 4S $319.50. NOW $239.50 installed. SHOP BLOO~ FOR LEAsE ... in: SS-MOHIY TO LOAM N~rt Furn. Co., 822 Coa.at duatrial zone. 820 ...... rt. 15 f L ..... ' • ....... • • • • • "'· - SI Sl-MOHIY TO \.OAM -~-"-uu ___ ,...._....__.... .. _._._,..._ ___ uu_~ -·-.. -·-•-•<-~--.. -·-u•e~._,,..,.-·~*-•~=----Hwy. Beacon 6245. 37-c ....... LOUNGE CHAIR and ottoman. clear height. Weight 1upsx>rttng root trusses. ~ 29th St., New-Uke new, occasional chaJr, ant-port Beach. Phone Har. 1044-M. Li~::i!::i' ~d 2 Bedroom S,:. ~ 12m IN OORONA DEL MAR tull Pf'b. 19' llnftU Pl.. be- LOANS . LOANS • I.Que brass bed, leather top card 9-c-13 table. llke new. Can be UICd u _ _ _ _ • • ...... -...-• LOA.NS STATE M\mJAL tween 21at and 22n4 oU Ol"allo. BIDO. •LOAN A88N. O.ta·M.._ Open 1CM.. .U.it:C ~-_,. coffee table or fire screen. ALSO U-AUTOMOTIVI· T1lU a telescope. Phone Har. l~t~-1¥ i94i'C}iiyg~ •CLuBOOtTPE. $60.00 to $6000 LAWSON SOFA. nJce quality COV· RadJo, beattt, 1poWght. Excel-..A.. SALARY ertng. Good condition. $35. Ph. lent condltJon. Private owner. H Harbot-~7-R. 11-c·13P $1185, tenm. 301 Irla, Corona ..A. AUTO BAMBOO RATTAN del Mar. ffarboT 143. 6-tfc >e · Lounge or Sectional awra FOR SALE-1933 Otev. Pick-up. * FURNITURB ($69.50 value)-Now '39.SO In running order. Phone Har-~ 1 to 9 P. M. Dally A Sun. bor 420 or ~aeon 5025. 7-tfc E. 7th St.. Lolqr ~ 1947 ENOUSH STANDARD con- . • .. -. .. • ..... _.. • .... vertfbte 14 in perfect shape end 14-MUStC, UDIO, TILIVISIOM J4 lmmaculate throurhout. Th e .. ... • • • " .. · .. • ......._..__ anapplttt car ln the area. Come Other Personal Property "QUICK SERVICE" 00/MJ ~ .&a. 120 BASS MARINO ACCORDION. ln and have a look at thla one. Good condi Uon. Sacrifice $100. $21!50. O..,,,,.,.. 4010 River Ave. Newport Beach. 1948 CHEVROLET FLEET-M.A...c;.. ~ co·~-BL-,VD. =-~.,.._ ______ _..;6-:;....tf.;;.;;c TER 4 door rt led.an Haa ~ ~A. PIANO TUNING & COMPLETE heater and nWon seat ~ven. NEWPORT BEACH. CALIF. REPAIRS. New 1plneta at a Ras been driven very few care-next door to Weetan Union offtpl dlacount. Blg allowance on old tuJ mn~ ancf cannot be told PHONE RARBOR 2638-J uprigbtg. from a new one. Thia owner la ee.ttc LEWIS W. 'FARTER aalllng for China. 10 oome ln and ----------- 247 BROADWAY make us an otter. We11 probably ..A. .A.. J... Phone 604 Laguna 1~~ take It. l-C X K · ... ........_, • • • _...,....,_, .--1948 KAISER 4-DOOR SEDAN. 40-IUSIMBS OflfORTUMITIB 41 Has wry few mJ.let and over CAFE FOR ·~u .. ;At .. 11_..._ MOO worth ot extru tncludlna ~ UAn1n: radio. $1195. lnventory. Will consider leu.ing to reaponsJble party who knOWI Al Joyce Motors Co. the bualnea. P h o n e Harbor 901 OOAB'r HJGBW A. Y 2959-J. 7-tJc B!W:on 8288 SILENT PARTNER with i5000 ,. . SO.tic for Shark FIAhlng Expedltlon 1947 CHRYSLER WiDdlOr club lnto South Seu. Proftt ra:,· Fluid ..a...t _... b t brnu cou~. .. • .uve, ....... o. ea er, es unllmlted. Lcmes any lot.a of extru. MUST SELL. 1703 deducttble. See Capt. .Jim Van So. 81rch. Santa Ana. Ph. KL Fleet .. 2806 Lafayette A , New· 2)880. · 1f..o.l5 port.· ~tfc • • .. -.. .. · ·• • • - OR .. NT-CO ee &bop. 11 MOMIY TO LOAM II equipped Balt>o. hland. ~~. LOANS TO BUILD. ·DrPROvii ~A.! BUY MODERNIZE. OR · i.:.wAN1'8 TO UNT • a · RD"IMAJfCZ ISON ... ...__ W• Be Trait D9edll ~ 2~ ==== NEWPCa1' BAIMA l'ZDBRAL ~ lnJmldla~ At ... of10D8 •• MVJMm It LOAM .AW. Runttnatm ·Bncti ao2. ('C. Z. .. Vii Ulo ft. IMr. llOO Rotbatit>. .. ~-.... • NEED MONEY -- -TO PAY I Auto -Furniture -Etc. Loans Call Harbor 1252-J 8""' .&.. e.. 210t W. CENTRAL • LOW INTEREST·LONO TERMS 1..oam oa Sei.ctecl Hom. tor Newport or Ba1llol WESTERN MORTGAGE CORP. FORa:D TO SELL acco\.Lnt of .Selma.. 1-2 or 3 R 3 lot.I. C1me la NMvport Beach. Make otter. Owbfr, 1813 W. ~ntral, New· part Beach. . l~p.11 C&lltonda loan OGtlet for MetropoUtu Lile X....... Corp. .- EL BAYO Elmer S. Poirier HAR. 1718-W Kl. SSW 0ranae County RcPI wntJatiw 7-c ""'. 0 ........... .. • • •• • **% n n ·.-...... • '' •• &U.B<n\ BAYSHORE LOT, 40 tt. by 90 ft. I.Aue fat lale Ol'I lot No. 83, tract 1014, ltMO. Call H!J'bor 1()98..J. 11-0-lS COSTA MESA ~ ACRE on SANTA ANA AVE. '12SO-~ caah. NEARLY NEW one B.R. home. Double 1ar., 1&rae lot. ~ S12!0 dOWn. --2 NlCE LOTS NEWPORT HGHTS 50x.127, all«t ln Har. '1375 caab. . W aterlront Home $46,000 • bedi'Oelm. 3 bith home -built bf YALE-offen the best ln ~etely turn- ~ and tllp. SEE 11:1181 HARBOR INVESTMENT CO. REAL DTATZ -INSURANCS aotta St. at w. Orntral f PhcJDe Jlart)m-1800 TWO 3-UNIT INOOME. Good ln· -----------wmnent. '17,SOO. "II It'• ol Yalue lJWUl"e lt. .. _R. W. BARTINE R..a .Dtatlit 8ra1Mr ... -•rW• ~ .. ~~=--. ............ A REAL BUYI . I t GROWERS LOSE p ~·f {ft H 30!'/o OF QRAN&ES \,. u \,. ~ars ~~~~Water Talk IUl'W'Y by ~ ~t Ol Acri· · ·---CUlture. fJOla .ol 23 per ceiat WU Wlllll Warner, cha.l.nrian of the W. J. CroebJ' WM ree~ foncut far the state!1 valenda Ora.nae county board of super- CC.tlnued from t>qe One> ~ ~!i~1-... Y= crop bu t a Jarae part 61 the dam· viaora, addressed the regular meet- . Oranp ()Jut Oollep ts In real· at Cutawaya club. ~ otfl-apd fruit can be uied for by-prod-~ =:mWC::bgt1'!:rbR'o~~ Vemben d ttw local Cammun· lb' a Dioole's ~. It.a ~-oen of the club for the cna>1na uc~. more cate yesterday noon1 discuss. ~ ~ baud al d:lftCtoa will , .. _ bciud condlta ot. Oft --ar tnclude·: · · 1 ... th bi h)y tro 1 1 meet ln the WI' Mure to dec:lc» ~by the people. n;-mmi: ,,_GordonM'ollon, vi~; M k t ~ e I con >Ve.rs a water -to -i:-..-ii.a::: ...... ., tr.e .. -t -., u.... "· F. McCuland. ...... .,...,.,..,.,_; Today's ar e s ~.!t~~-r?=~~pp~~ =.. ~~ W~ hui tees are: Dr. HonceParkeril"9'· M. C. ~land. HCl"etar)'; F. A. (..._ t• ...._.Jf:W'J .._.et erty ownen 12 cents per hundred i Powen. Who bi cbup ~ ~ M~~ ~ :!~i;~~~ll. ~i t• ... ao... • LA. 8tlk1&> ·~~U:~~~a~:'1:S1l t;:~~·fr~~ 1 of Atbe~tnbutkma have been ~ ~~~ewport ~-~· ::1 ~~ ·~ lnduatriala .. -...... .181.ot dn .OS recoro.. • ftClltVed u a result o1 the ftlle'W'· d Lou1a Conrady ~ Wes~ Wllu ocaVoael and Harold RaUa --·---··-·-· MM up .21 Newport Beach falls ln the un· / ed uoee.i~·a..-... w'ho did not ante Hareoltz. am . Utllltte. ·---··-3'.89 up .17 fortunate posJtlon of belongin(:t to ~ 1Ut ~ "'.-r · ume-520000 lharw. two water-&•trlcts, Warnor said. en lti11 t u!:t .::0 ~~ Aa a cmununity college, ~ Arch B. Cleveland, ·~~ of Vol •. . "lbe affiliation of Newport BC'ach the 83>~ aoa1. the Olest Je&der cout la <.DDDlitted to mee~ ~e Fl~ O::id. ahowot ~-Am Tel & TeL·-··-·---·-···1'8" wtth the Metropolitan Water Dis- aald. -ibla mMM tha.t welfare p:>1t-hJlh llCbool needs ot the ~ 'tl:e ':a.t c:,r: ~ ~ thp Canadian Paclflc ··-··-·-···· 14 trtct Jut November makes local qencles whkh look to the Cllelt cple. This means ~~-aft -dlnner e. co or e Dupont ....... -... ·-· .... 187 property owners. liable for double for ftnend.el aappart muat curtail owfng ~of educ.a """'t"""... er program. GeDera1 Moton -·-·---·-··· 59" taxation this year. / - t.helr ~below what JheY etK'8 are offend: . Date Set for Goodyear -···--··-····-·--·-· '41' The propscd assessment is to call rock i.ttam. , VoeatloDa.I etaoataoa deslcned Kennecott ···-······--·--·-· 56'* ~ue en estimated 20.000 acr~ A laat call for contribuUona bu to qualify for employment and Seen ··~·-~··-····------·-· 38" of untre&ted Colorado water been --by the committee. sucoeatu1 pursuit ot an occupa-Ann•al Meeting So 00 Edi90ll ···---·-··-··-· 30'ir to~ dumped into the Santo An? Glfta ahoUld be mailed to Com-tloo. Standard Oil ·-··-·--.:....-66~ River Basin. which ls at a record munlty (heft. Box 44,. Corona del OenersJ ed.._Uoa to quallly Of ..a..-.-ber US Steel ···-·--·-··----71" low ebb. Orange County Water Mar, Calif. . students to function ettecUvely u ., ..... , District ... formed In 1933 to safo- ernbera ol a r--n ... a cornmun (Con••-.....a from p "--) guard and acquire ne<itssary water m mu....y, • ~ ... Vffllll Busl--··--n for the area included In the dis- ~ ~t desUD>ed temporary .. _~,-...... .. _, d Offl trict proposea to buy the water YOll= Marine Is tty, a state, a natJan, and a WOl1d. RuaeJl Bartlne, new 11ervlnc u 1~111'5' • to aulat studmtl to find then· ot the Mesa--~. said~ In _ _.. cers from the Metropolitan surplus. Kii II Hit ......... _ lnil. Quelttoned by members at the selves-to diacover apu .. uuct to that the plana, u they will 10 to (Contlnued from Pqe One) luncheon as to the exclusion of R C sll TOd choose a Ute work. to leC'Ul'e the new dJrectora, "give h1&h _. A Im F 1 •• ra ay · traJnJ.ni Jn liDe with their aptJ· Dl'Ol1ll9e ot a chamber more use-corned the membel;a and 1uests. Santa Ana, nahe , u Jerton, tudes. ful ln many particulars. and are a Ben Reddick had Charge of the Brea 8J)d La Habr~om the as-"-~ --· marl.De dled 1b.la ..... _ ... e.levteo=-,a=::~_ to tribute both to Prsldent ~· pl'08J'am and Introduced each per-seament. Warner all'\ed thcir u-... ,,__ -· ~~ ~-'--~ ...... _ -._...__ son 1.ndivtdually wtth a oontlncr-exemption-by ata the first momJ.ni and another ia ln 1erlOU1 meet the vocatioaal, cultural and who ~veu. '-'le , .... .-.,JUIC'.1 • wt three were paying f1le'1bers of the condition In a Santa Ana hos~t.al leisure tJme needs ol adulta. CJIJIN!lll ldee.. and to the men who ous stream ot apt, tty com-MWD when Orange °+ty formed u a rault of a hlt and run.smash • ~ ....... __._ -.a---a.i--....,.. have planned det.alls." Bartine mentl. 1 ....... , • ._._. f te lt B early th1.a morning on the ~t-.,,,:;:r-d~~ ..... :...-to -uall--ty .r!'~tu-wu elected TUetday nllht u Finch, the principal speaker of w \,Ila~"'" or wa r ur y. rea 1..11_._ f Sant An -aua•~ q uJUllllC' • preetdent ot. the n---County the evening, IW1Urull'lzed the lm· and La Habra, Warner said, got •~w 0 • a. den ta leektnc four YMft ol coJ-Coast d80CLt.kln. ""u........ portant provta1ona of the charter their water from· soU:rces other thelD£':s~vn.~tb~o~~ar ~~ ~-~ ~-~coll to thot.e Ea/::h.1 ot ~ Mea chamber'a 00 and recited reuona Why tt.1 .~ than the Santa Ana l'lver basin Wlll&m D "sh k ot the "it T mil~.., or ~ e&e metnbers will receive a ballot tJon would Improve Newport"'• and so were not lnclUded 111 the . epe aro their choice tn a pertod at . two nomlnat:bw new member& for the dty 1ovemment. He used h1I COV· diltrlct. Marine bate. The injured man yean, pn!pared to continue In ad-board of ~ Ballot.a must ered wqon and atreamllned car 'At the time the C9Unty water ~tano~. El Toro, marine ~ ecfucation without 1oa ot. be received 1n time for the an-aymbolt to typify the comp&riaon diatrtct was formed t•ere was ln- Sbepek and Louku were struck , .. uni:. academlc and nual meetlna. between the 6th clau dty law eluded In the act c!;tvl.siom for down u they and two other mar· ~ti~on ~Uan ottered, by~~ wm ~ ~ an:m the r=: =~·ex-~~~ o<:11~i pr~al 0:,n~~ 1nea were puahinl their stalled Orange Cout provides other ex-abJ i 8C&le ot. $2150 th ptanat(..y remarks about the diltrlct and each haS a vote for :" ~"!J~~ .~ aS.: l>fll1eaC1!9 ot value. Au~i:: forp~ and~ 1::'11.n-charter, refuting charges that ,the every $100 of a~vaJue on hls . . ~ °'.~ ~ dl1~~ ~~. cba1nnan ot ~dim~'~c11~~~~ x:ty within the strict boun- FOllr Cases of Student ~em.melt. IOdal and the committee m c:ba.rKe ol the Newport. She urged the business-ProtHts have been heard • club activtUes provide ~ op-dinner, announced that J:>r. Bull men memben of the audience to throughout the area recently be-T... Stolen portunlttes for Othet' valuable col-Petenon, presjdent of Cout col· thorouahly understand the aec-cause of the e1ectiOI\ procedure Jete experienC!el. lep, wtU be the speaker. tton1 ot the charter which would whJch requires all local oout elec- From Ca-ry Coe.at oollere p-ovides two The chamber'• propea commit· appeal particularly to them. These ton to come to the ~nly eJeetlon other unusual eervioes for hu tee, which WOl'tred out tent&ttw ahe aaJd. included the foUowlnJ[: place ln the aree.. the Newport students. A but ~don plans to be eubmitted t.o the new Article I. Section 100: .Article 'V ; lJnlon hiah achool No aampJe bal-11Mt theft ot tour cues ot oecked ayaten la pnwided for t&oe · who boant.-ocmlstl ·of Groty, OaJre Artlcl., VI, Secdona 600, 601, 6Gl, lot.I of nottoea of election have tuna wu reported by Weist.ft'Tl lade a meem al gettin&' to and Nebon, Uon~ Pat fiana. 606, 608 and 609; Article. vm, been wnt out. Penons opposed to Cann.!rl' co-owner, T . A. 1bomaa frc:.m the carrrpua. Jlor ltude'nts gan and Dave ~ Committee-XI .end Sectlona 1106 and 1107 of the election have claimed the th1a mom.in&. police said deslrlntr to live on caJ111JU1. thtn men charaed wtth money-ra.la-ArtJcle XII. methods of uaesament and elec- 'lbe burllafy occurred IOIDe att doimitorlee. and ~ta m. tuk ind~ Groty, Hany Mc-Roland Wright, another tree-tlon inequitable to coast cities time lut nlabt. Entry to UMt can-for veterans with familles which K~. A. E. 11\ronaon and GD holder present, spoke brtefiy on compared to areu excluded from nery wu pined by anublna a may be rented at nom1na1 cost. Brown. the improved control which the the dlatrlct. rar window. The thief made hla And ftnall,y, Orange Coe.st hu The ~ss cxmmltuie wu ap-cba.rtft would apply to the Onan-Harry Welch, chamber a«re-ait in the same manntt1 accord-an outat.and.in& 1taff ol lnstntc-l>Olnted sh<>rtfy after the cham-daJ attain of the dty aed Ralph tary, proposed the establishment Ins to lnvestlptlft&' officer, AJ. tors. "We have eelected the best ber'• board ot dlrecton aut.borlud., Mukey, chamber ol commerce of a boa.rd to ooorlinate all t.he Jan Jol'.luon. junJor colJeft lrdtructon that Nov. 15, a spedal publlc relations president. and another free.holder, county's water and 1aewage prob- Johuoo u.Jd ~ only clues at cou.Jd ~ found thJ'OUlbout the na. effort. Lupton A. WlDd.Non, ~ atreued the excellence of the le-lemt with a fa.Jr dilstributlon of the 8CIDe ~ muddy footprints tJon," 1tatee Prelident Pet.ft'lon.. Newport BMd\, retained by the pJ advice suPl>Ued the freeholders coetl throughout tht' county in- lnslde and out.Ide ol fhe anaahed 'l doubt that any junior collep ln board tar that work. is contlnu-6y Louil BU:rlte, the board'• at· ttead ol the present aystem which window. the country baa a st.aft with as in&' wrvlce w 1 thou t further tomey. he 1ald will W01'k a.. hardship on No value WU placed on the much to otter lta 1tudenta u has cha.rae until after the annual Mr. and Mn. Ted Goon well Newport Beach In particular this stolen eocG. . Oran&e Cout." mj!eilng. known local entertalnen,' kept year. the dlnera amuaed in a brief per .. formance which followed the NOTleE Because of 1111favorable weather we have been anable to complete ~ flnal work on our new bull~lng. Consequently the showing of the new 1949 · Chevrolet cars wlll be held at both the old and the new headqaaaters - 2481 COAST HIGHWAY 3001 WEST CENTRAL AVE. --. Culbertson Chevrolet Co., Inc. I akin& procram. Annual Review of Plant Physiology Planned BERKELEY-TM late.i devel- opmmts ln the field of plant pb,.. lology are tp be collected and pub- llahed ~ year by Annual Re- views, Inc., a nonprofit. private or- pntu tion devoted to providing ldedtlat:s wlth up-to-date lnforma- tlon In their res=ve ftelda. The Annual ~ew of Plant Physiology wlll be edited by Dr. DanJel I. Amon of Ute Unlvenlty of Callfom.la College of Agricul- ture. It will be written by leading spedall1t1 from all over the world. 'nle publlcatlon la designed to en- oompea annually all branches of pJant physJology, whether pure or applied, ln the aen1ce of aarfcu.1-ture. Special oon.slderaUon will be given aubjectl relatln1 to IOD and plant tnter-relatlo~, - ologlcal anato~ and logi- cal ecoloey. The volume to be baUt around a oore of annual re-- view 1n fieldl ot greet acttvtt:y auch u t.norsank .nutrition ot plants, photos)'nthesla. etc. Select.Iona Of contribuUorw for the first volume which Is ldledul· ed to appear tn 19S>, ~ being made at preiient. . Big Salt Flied Over Accident On Coast Hlway Chargln& that they were hit whlle driving thelr automobile north on Highway 161. about l ~ miles aouth of Corona deJ ~ la.st Nov. 14 b}" an automobile driven by Lee Roy Allen, West- minater, which wu aasertedly making a U tum IQ\d that In· Juries Incurred In the accident ca\J.aed them damages, Bernard and Edah K. Melnik.er ye.terday demanded more than $65,000 from Allan ln Santa Ana superior rourt. The Melnicken sued Allen ron- tendlng that I~. back, and braJn lnJUriea to Melnlcker wer e worth a<>.000. He asked S153 damages tor repairing hh car, $140 for 1065 of the vehicle. $5000 for Jou of h.U wife's companionship, SlOO because his wife couldn't handle her housework and ~a month for loss of earnings and undeter- mJMd medical ~Idea. Mn. Melnlcker aaked Sl0.000 general damarcs for lnjurles and $270 for loss of employment. POWl!RS ATl'END8 CONPDEN'OE IN NOaTB W. Frank Powen of Corona del Mar, gov:emor for the Qraru[e · County dlstrlct" ra Men, wu ln ,..,.., ... ~ -Hanf-AA ,.._,,. 1--t ==a.t &nd Honeshoea date bad( t.o 50() YI'-'• ~'/ ... B.C. Most · ol thoee now uad in SUnday UlA!llUl"if. a erence· Of the United Stawe att manuf11e-= l;: ~:=n::'tem~ tured tn JoUH. m .. ~ enatni ~ --Too .Late to ~ nAn moo10 ,..u • • • • • • • •. • • MA~JIQ& PD. le . ~.':~ .. Ah i 4J lta .: ::x ~=~ ~ 'ROOK A.PT. dlowatotrn 8&Dliaa. avallAble a~ ~ of Tar round Nlltal. "5 mo.; am. OolGU•ce cm h!IC~ a, lt .... paid. Pb. Barbor ~-.,.. unaiunCed todaY -• n-m ... • P. a l"'ttc•' Tq OtA••"'"'aaea· ~ .