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11lree Die In Harbor Boy's Car saa Jose Qasll_ Strikes Tree __
Rites Held •
For Brothers ·
Memorial leTYice9 for FOl'Telt
and Frederick Deal, who were Jolt
at sea December 15 while 1etttn1
cod lines in th!lr miall dory wen
he-ld on Newport pl.er Saturday.
Relatives, trtepda and menben
of the local police department and
vetera.N' orcanizatlona braved
chlllJng winds and rain for the
triple tunerjll tel'Vices.
The uhn ot Frederick'• small
daughter who wu born one week -------------------------after ht.a death and dled January 6. were atrewn acnm the waw. .
Point Assn.
Backs Charter
Sarf Fisherman
Dies of Stroke
by a Cout Guard t>c.t.
Commander Martell Twttcbell of
the El Toro Mar1.ne Bae WU In
charre of the s.ervleetl. Uniformed
members of the reta ft and ac-
Long Beach resident. Samuel ttve police departments attended
Earl Endsley, 59, of 1358 Ray-wtth rep"etentat:tves ot the Amer-
nd f lean Letdon. VFW and AMVETS. mo avenue, died o a heart at· Floral tribute. were atrewn
taclt yesterday momina on a al-Ong the route auppoHdly taken
Members d. the Balboa Penln-bluff at Corona del Mar. by the brothen that Jut fatdul
Neil Roderick Gould., fOl"IJ'et
Newport Harbor hip. Santa AM
J&)We and Orante O>ut coUeSe
Ital' football guard WU killed in-
stantly yesterday When the car
ln which he wu riding collJded
with the ttar mt! of a truck at
San Joae. Allo killed ln the acd-
dent wu John Uranaa. former
Downey hl1h, anaCal Poly back-
field ace ana Ralph Mendel, al.lo
of Downey.
'1be ~ athletee left Fri-
day nl&ht ln Gould'• car for St.
Man'• unlftnd\':7 at M.oraaa. caul., to lnwetlpte the pmmbfU-
ty of Goulcf1 leCW'lq a ICbolar-
ahlp to that 8Chool. Gould com..
l)Jeted hia elJajbWty at Cout lut
fall when he wu voted the team
capta.tn ud rDOl't valuable player
ln additlm to belnc picked on the all-Eaatem c:onference football
tum. ~ lndlcat. that they
had villted St KU'J'1 Saturday
and were on tbelr ~ home >"'8-
terday when the CV eruhed l!lto
the l'ftl" d. • Mt"1 trudr.. GouJd. 19, WU ~ Ion of Mr.
and Mn. N~ Gould, f~ly of
Coata Mna and' 'hoW Uvtng ln Bloemln~1 pallt. He anmoea Newport Harbor
high Where he launctMd the foot·
ball CaJ'ffl' which took bbn to
Santa Ana oollece fer the 19'7
aeuon and to Ofanae Cout 1<
fall Whlle at Santa Ana he wu
rewud!d with a tn>phy u the
most lmproved player on the
team. Ru RDAO de.9cribed hlm.
at a foolball banquet in Decem-
ber u "The best all-around lead-
er on the team."
City ·Collncll
Meeting TOlllght
Routt. matt.en Which Will in-
clude the approval of bi<b on gu-
ollne and tJre9 submitted at lut
Wftk'I n>eetin& will be conslder'ed at 7 :30 p.. m. tocky when the New-
Sd't dty oounc(l bolda I a bi-
weekly meeUnc.
Bids att al.lo to be opened on
the reaurfadng ot Ocean Front
between McFadden and 23rd
ltreetll.
PEDESTR IAN HURT
IN ·STREET MISHAP
llUla Point uaoclatlon added thelr In the compe.n~ another man day. Commander Twitchell led the
voice to thoR a11lina adoption ot Endsley had)>ftn fiahln1 ln the ~~~'!n~:=n~,:J; Ve= 1:;:!,J~, :.m~~
the dfy charter ~ Friday eve-surf and wu return• .. -to the FOl"l"e9t'I lut wlahe9 a oontln-t wu •truck dawn on n~--......... _ n1na when they held their monthly .._.. ........ '-"UIYI" • .,.. .. meeting at the Balboa home of a roadway for be.it when he suffer-of Martnea flted a volley and taps way ln fJult ot the Gttyhotind
member. ed the attack, police aaJd were blown by a cors-bualer fol-bus depot yesterday even.log u
1be IJ'OUP heud the charter In-Inhalator squads and Dr. Ger-l~e 8=h3=~ mem-he~~ ~lee reporta ~ by three IJ*lken: Bra-ald Rausa made vaJn ettorts to ber of the Marine OJriw 11.nce 1927 Johmon suffered only minor hurta ~ ~ mau:taryand ot ~ revive the atr1cken man. H1a body and aaw ~oe tn Nfnrqua and and wu d1sm1lled by a doctor
board ot treebdden whfd\ drew wu removed to the Baltz mor-shortly aft.er after the acc::ldeftt.
the cbarter, and C. K. Priest. ~ew-tuary, Corona del_M_ar_. _....,,...... ___ c0>_n_ttn_ue0 __ on_P_aae __ Elsh __ t_> _ JU wa hit by a car t!rt•m by
Newport Boulevard•• death trap
between the Santa Ana Country
cfub and the trlanalc cut-o!t at
the lntenectJon of South Main
atrttt claimed another lite yes-
terday u Richard W.'Henley dJed
Instantly of injurin incurred when
hla Uaht coupe went out of con-
trol and crubed into a eucal.n>
tu. tree along the dangerous road-
way. Robert H . Zersen, 18, 1115
E. Central avenue, Balboa, a pu-
.enser in f(enley'1 car wu releas-
ed from Santa Ana Community
bosdtaJ tht.I mom.Ins. The accident occurred awrox-
lmatel.Y one-flf th ot a mJle north /
ot Pallaadea road at 7 :40 L m. Hml~ and Zenen were enroute
to mounta.ln resorts tor a day In
the mow. One of the t'int penon1 to come UPoO the accident acene wu Henley'1 older brother, Bob
who wu al.lo bound for the imow.
lnveattaatinr officers could find
no"ftuon for the cruh. It wu
evident that the car bad gone t.nto
a 11.lde and hit the trtie broadllde.
The 19-1ffl'-old Henley YoUth
WU the IOD of "Mr. and Mn. Jos-
eph H~nley. 208 toth St.. New-
port Beach.
He wu a craduate of Newport
Beach grammar~ll and New-
Port Harbor high school where he excelled In tfack. He hu been at-
tending Orange Coast college sinoe
September.
Zone Action
Is Held Over
Approximately 30 people lnter-
eated In the proposed rezontn1 of
Crutcher foundation property ac-
cepted ln the clty•a latest annexa-
tion were In attendance Thunday
evftllnr wtlen the dty plannin1
cormnluJon ordered the matter
held over until Feb. 17, the date
of the second hea.rtn1.
Twmty-nlne letten and a ru-tlon bearing 15 names, al of
whom expressed opposl Uon to the
propoaal that the 46 lot.a be re-
zoned to permit erectJon of du-
plexea ~ tued wtth the com·
mJamoners. The com.mlaslon did
not d1scuas the matter In detail,
however, 1lnce law requires two
hea.rinp on 1ucb a proposal. Mem-
bers felt the evidence and facta
ecnnected with the case should be brouaht out at the final hearing.
The oomrniaion alao held over
until the Feb. 17th meetJne a re-
quest by Dr. H. B. Breckwedel
that he be grant~ a 50 per cent
set-back variance on hit lot at
3806 River avenue to permJt an
ad41tJon to hJa 'home.
port dt;y den who hu been Robt. W. Honllne of O:mpton. ~"'::.~~~~Costa Mesa Yoatll Found Gallty ThectrtverwunotheJd. TWO STATUES AR E
~J::.m v;:, fa~~ In Accident Oealll of Tllree * Weather & Tides * TAK EN FROM STU DIO
dau1er ancf to sf\"e 1f1Mlt ftnandal • Theft ot two ten-a cotta or
UI to tbe caua that the bqard ol A jury found 18-year-old WU-claimed tn the fos ahroudec1 acd-·-~11~\!' PD~ vu-W'ft valued at moN than '200
dlneton deemed ~-liam B. Kuhl gullty of a rn18de-dent on Brea CaJ'l)U1 road. -!!IC: ly f.w .cat-has been ttp0rted to police by-
Otber ..,...,. lncludlld J. J . mcanor manaJaupter dWte Fi'l-1CUJU ~ f« ~tion after tend abowfts. the Kay Ftnch C-ere.mlc 1tud.loe sa.uon. cit;?~ cal· day in Pomona Sul)erlor courL tM Jury found blln-aullt7 of c1rtY· 11 A. 11. T&iiP&&.&.'riJWWW In Ceron& de1 Mar.
dlr, wboanct~~of .. ~ :"t ~~ 1be youna Costa Mesa boy WU Ina on the wrol'f._at6ec olol-t ~--~ Air • Water JIB Mrs. . Flncb aa1d the 1tole,n -11ma u.-a u.. ~' ~ the driver of the car which W'U A beu1ns on •um _ . ..._ • pieoe9 ~ taken from the stud1o
tian to be held bl' the ~L tnvol~ m a beadon colllslon ~th been eet for tbe na coart. pnten. The rno&t valued ot the ODun~ Watar District •cu. another vehlcle near Polnona Dec. Feb. 15. • . pee. wu a OMeM ftlUl'fne ~ KA!innY. Balbo9 ~ 10. Two Uva. ln addlUoa to tbat In ~ blm aiiili.Y~~· jury _· -welsNnc 75 ~ and YalUed ., . ... aild WeD Uowll dYIC worbr, ol 1l6-1ftl'"-01d VMail Ruth Bar-~ the t.Ct' .diet tt ... p)O.
(Colatmuied on Pap Eljbt> · vatb al ~ft~ Betels, were foe17 at UM un. ol U.. ~t. t t:IGP-O.t · ·
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Otar11• €0•11ty Sympllony ·Orclledra to Open
Tlliril Season WHh Max Donner As Soloist
With Max n..mer. toamler ol • 9 at Newport Harbor Unlcii
the ~ SmlPhonY and 1;llllt 8Chool audlt«lum. the a 8YJ'nPhOny· Players, Mr. ~r la well known la
u llJlo vJo , Orange CGl.mty tbe mu1iC field u a co~
Symphany orchestra opem· 11s concertmuter and educator .i
'bird season WedneedaY. Feb. well u soloist and condaCtor ,-~~~~~;._~...:.,,:_.._:._...;~~--..;;._~~..;!:~~~~~~...:~~~:.!:~~..:0.::;:.!:~;._--~~:::~::::=::::::::=:=::::-:=:= He haa appeared In many aUO: • cessful recitals both here Uld ,
NINA'S ·
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trHIS WEEK
•SHOES .
• SKIRTS
• DRESSES
• BLOUSBS
••••• all 112 .
Of or111 .. 1 · price
N I N A I s tll OoMt Bh\l. Barbot-1141-W
·ooaoiu DEL n a
Gilberl Seal HonoreJ
:At lirlhclay Dinner
M'.ra. Gilbert Seal entel'tained
a O'OUP of trtends at her home,
S15 Broad atrfft. N e w po r t
Helahts. the occulon be.fur a buffet turkey dinner. It wu not
unt1l deaert wu brought in, a btc btrthda,y cake. that euesta
learned It ·was Mr. Seal's birth~
4-.y.
Jin. Seal WU as.slated in Hnfns by her two IODI, Larry
and Dona\d.
Guesta were the Mean and Mesdainel Kenneth Boet tcher.
Henry crane, James Sands, Otto
Plk~ and Caire Nebon.
St. Andrews Church
Ho/els Annual Meeting,
Elects Officers
A combined meeting of the
congregation and the dJrpura-
tlon of St. Andrews Presbyterian
church was held Thursday eve-
ning folJowing a pot luck din-
ner at Goodell hall.
Th l s wu the fint annual
meet1ng of the newly establiahed
church and the putor, the Rev.
Thomas M. Gibson, presided u
moderator-of the meeting. After-
ward the corporation met, With
A. V. JOJ'letlRD ln charge.
Huah Springer and O. W.
CarlsoD •~ elected u elden.
They were ordained and tn-
•talled at the following Sunda)t
rnomlng Rl"Vice. Conchila Parlor Plans
Carel Party Fo1
Girl Seoul Troop
Prftented by Mr. Gibson, the
· oonatitution and by-laws were
adopted. A nomlnatiD&' cmn--
mittff WU elected to W b i c h
n • m e 1 will be ~aented for oftJan of 19!50. committee Plana tor a card puty were
dlac\med at the recent meetlna
of ConchJta ParJor, NDGW, and
a1lo the aecuring of a new meet·
Inc pla~. when nmnbert met
at American Legion hall, O>sta
Mesa w'ilh Alma Thompson pre-
1ldlnc.
The card party will be held
at a date to be announced later.
It will be given u a benefit
for Newport Beach Girl Scout
troop 16, sponsored by t h e
pulor.
A surv~ ot op1nion wu made
in reaard to changing meeting
ntab ta. u well u the place of
meeting. For the latter, applica-
tion will be made far the new
Gal Scout Uttle House.
At the cle>11e of the Dlffting
tefftabmenta w e r e served by
Marian Atkimoo, BUUe K1Uefu.
lJlllan Gant and Doro t'h y
Ha.nm.
lncludel: ~· W. Carl9CJll. from
the ••Iii> Mra. J a me 1 M . Cowie. the boud ol ma roam:
E. A. K Hackett, tnmtee; Mn.
NellOn Stafford. Women's Fel-
low.hip a n d Benton RUDell, mem~al-l8J'le. a-~ WW'e a.de by: M.n. ~ R. Foater, board of dea-
com; A. V. J~ board of
trustees; T . A. Sanson, clerk
or the aeaion; Mn. Richard
G&Jbra.lth, building conamttec
and al8o church school activities·
B o bby Sprague. prcsi~nt of
Westminster F ellowship· Mrs
E.A.K. Hackett. president of th~
Women's F elloWlhlp.
Seventy t I "e members at-
tended the pot luck d I n n er
which was in charge of Mrs
Clara Axatater. Mrs. J a m e ~ M~ C.Owie and Mrs. Charle.
j nanka were extended to Roy
Stewart for the beatttiful lamp
which he donated and whJch
brought Rn extra sum for the treasury.
New Yo rlcer Arrives
Amazec/ ¢ Snow '
Ancl City Changes
Mlsa Lucy Ryan of New York
City arrived during the recent
s.now storm to vis it her atster
Mrs. J ohn Gilll3, 480 15th street' Costa Mesa. '
Leaving New York In excep.
tlonally nice weather Mias Ryan
found Chicago with 'a comfort-
able S5 degrees and arrived in
Newport where the ther-
mometer wu down to i1 de-
grees. She is hoping for a little
warynth and sunshine some Ume
dunng htt six weeks' stay and
la plnnnintt trips to P a I m
Springs. nJuano, the races and
other Pointa of Interest, With
her holt1.
Having been here only five
~an aro, she lJ amazed at the
new bulldlnga, stores and l'e9f·
denca In all P8rtl of the dey.
abroad. Now a resident of ~
rona del Mar, he is a dJs.
tinguished sololst for the or-
chestra, w h I c h is recei_vti.r
recognition far beyond local
territory. · '
This concert ls the ninth for
the orchestra, .which started re-
hearsal 1n October of 1946 wttb
15 members. Instrumental lo establishing the orchestra wu
· George Gibbs of Corona deJ
Mar, present manager , who had
Just come here to make bk
home. He had previously organ-
ized and played with the Santa
Maria and Sah Gabriel Valley
Symphony, the latter being the
only "community'' orchestra to
survive the war years.
Mr. Gibbs plays the baa
viol, on an instrument whlda
has been in use for a century.
His greatest treasure, howtver
ls the 400-year oJd instnuneot
which was played ln the ortglnl)
L o 1 An&elet Symphony or.
cbestr, and when he rescued trom obsc\lrlt~. "
.. DefJrlnJL._J_Q contJAw:., mUllcaJ UIOclationa, M"r. G"""i~bba-~~-
awroachec:l Sidney H. Davidson.
prtndpaJ at the hl1h school, and
\tu fntrocluoed to C 11 n ton
Sawin, b a n d . and orcbestrt
leader.
"nle two of them brought •
cether the Utt.le group ot 15
mlllidana who a tarted t he tr
stint of WMkly practice. By Ult
time the fint concert was give
ln February of 1947 there wm
48 members.
Ot~ concert.a followed ua
otbtt mu.aJdana J o l n e d thl
group. coming from all over Qr.
ance county; but it wu lalll
yea that they held their mmt
llJCC.'Jt'Uful MUOn With one con-
cert In January, another In MaJ.
and a meet i..rnpftatve Starli&ht
Symphony 1 e r l e 1 In Lai\IDI
Be.ch bowl. .
'1bll aeries was noted by So ~P.-S::·n: ~
fondant travellns ln the aou~
Tbe noted d!rector Ernst CJe.
bert conducted tM openlJll
V1emm nlsbt concert, which
&eatured Jean For:-a,rd u • pre.no. ·80Joilt and al.lo the AJ1.
Beethoftn concert which hid
Gilbert GervaiH c piano) • _..L 1be thil'd concert wu
dlre.cted by Olnton Sawtn a.nit
~ ~wts wu vio lin
Tbe eaift WU a ~t SUO-
oea. It had been given aa a
beneftt and brought a goodlY
llDn into the bulldlng fund of t.M
Laguna organization. Previoual1
a benefit had been 11ven for the
Newpot1 Harbor Gfrf Scouts.
But durfq all thJa time tM
symphony had made no effort to
earn money for It.self, beyond
taldnc up a email lilv~r offer-
ing at each performance. Music wu neeck'd and o few lnst:nJ..
rnenta had b ee n purchased.
Therefore it was d<'Cided at
the beginning of the present
aeuon tha t a group be offered
spcJnlOl'Ship of ticket sales for
the aeries.
The Newport H a r b o r Y'•
Men's club haJ taken the spon-
sorahJp and members are now
8elllng tlcke ta tor the season
of three concerts at $2 each,
including tax. Both the club and
the orchestra wtll share in the
proceeds. Admtsstona may also
be obtained 1tngly at the door.
The concert of Feb. 9 whld\
will feature Max Donner In the
Violin Concerto, Opus 64 bed't
Mendelssohn, will be a mlX
program of music by DeUus.
Handel and Weber. Following
concert.a wm be on the even1flll
of March 30 and April ZT.
Tkketa may be obtained trorn
Gilbert Se al, Beacon 5527-J,
who will deliver them; or f1'0I!' any membtt ot the Y's Men•
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HAYNES-To Mr. and Mrs.
La\\irence J!a_)'lles, 1685 Tustin
Ave., Costa J4.eu.. ln St. Joseph
hospital, Jan. 20, 1949, a JM>n. 7
lbs .• 9 oz.
DZATHS
RICHARD WILLLUI RllNLllJ'
Richard William Henley, 19, son
of Mr. and Mn. Joseph Henley,
208 40th street, Newport BeaCh,
was 'killed Sunday in an accident
on Highway -55. He was born In
Inglewood and wu a student at
Orange Coast coll~e.
He fa survived by ""'h1s parents
and a brother , Robert, also of
the home address.
_Servkra-.will. he hp!d :ruesday
11 a. m. at Harold Grauel chapel
with the R.ev. Perry Sdlrock otfi-
cia tlng. Interment will be private.
IESSZ A. MIDDAUOR Jesse A. Middaugh, 79; ' 376
Broadway, Costa Mesa, died Sun-
day at an Orange hospital. He had
made his home in C.OSta Mesa for
24 y('ars and was a sboe repair
man. ltt b survived by his wife,
Belle; a daughter, Mn. Grace E.
Hewitt of Springfield. llt; four
grandchUdren and five great-
grandchUdren.
ServiCM will be held 'l'u~day at
1 p. m . in Grauel chapel with the
R~. Joseph Thompeon as om-
dant. Interment wlll be-ln Fair-
haven cemetery.
WILLIAM DAVID ACHS
William David Sachs. alx-months
old eon of Mr. and Mn. William
Sachs, 467 East 19th 1treet,. Coeta
Mesa, died of a h(>ort aliment yes-
terday at hia home. Besides hls
parents he is survived by two 11.a-
ten, Doris Morie and Rose J ean-
ette; also one brother, John.
Mass wa.a aaJd today at 9 o'clock
at St. Joachim Catholic church.
Intcnnent waa in Holy Sepulchre
cemetery with Grauel mortuary
directing
IOHN A. THOMAS
John A. Thomas.. 68. 22 Beacoo
Bay, i1w Thuraday at Pasadena.
He-was former president of the
Liquid Carbonic Pacltlc Co~. and
came to Calif omia in 1930 from
Kan.ass City, Mo. where he was
manager for the corporation. He
had lx'cn stay1Dg in Pasadena for
the pa.st two monthB to be nearer
ms doctors. He was a member ol
the Jonathan club and wu a
Shriner.
He is IUJ"Vived by h.iJI wtf~. Ma-
bel R.: three l'Ona, Oarke R. and
John A. jr., both of S&n Diego and
Franke R. of San Frandloo; also
thr~ grandchildren.
Services were held today at 3
p. m. flt the Reynolds-Eby Funeral
Home in Pasadena. ------
Gordon B. Findlay
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Coro~ del Mar. California
W. T. Mooney
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IA•R HOOP FORCES I~& fNTJlk
lllVIDE·. 'HUIJllGIOI 4!·!! !!~!et. ~ ., -.,* ball nee ta 1tW wide ()pen today
Newp91't BulMMr lll&fl VU'IH)-... a. •ntsllM'Den tnftl .. with Newport Harbor, BUntlnatcn lmdhwU. B-* ~ow ..,..,__ for a. .., 1111 -* of .. ,,._ Beech end ~ ridfna ID the _..~llOW ~ brtnla ~ all..-. wltll tale Mall Oller ehllMI.. . role u co-faftl'its. '11,NU,1. aCll"Clft ~ ._.-_., blala .....
Tiie tw.t .o1Mol8 aow .._,,,. die ftrd tw. .._.. la VU'11t7, ._ The Tan, who were vict:tml.-d HuntJnston BMcb hlah back to-
.. Dee w+MIMll e •111 eUtaoa. 'Die Deea we& tlll8 Oller llalaUee u by Huntlnlton Beach lat week. ~~OD aa~ on
M loml ~ .......,.... Ma ~ m. ~t Fullerton. tbe onl7 team to ~--er --...
The Varsity aame ts slated tQ ~1'9'.t't Huntlnlton, ~17 at Harbor While the llB ollow the Bee curtain raiser on stick to hla regular Bee comblna-ll.llh Frida)' nlaht to 1tq In the fives took both
he Oller fiOOI' at 4:15 p. m. The tlon ot Don Roa and Don Prins-chanu:i6ombip race. enda "" a double
3ee g&IM Is billed for 3 p. m. low at forw~. John Alber1' at Bllf Sldlet dl"Ol)Ded in eJ bt Qt header here a
The Tar clut. both fell In de-center and Fran~ B1od&ett and 15 attempted ft~pala an~ tour we e.k &lo. tt
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eat to the Oilers a week ago on ~ Al~~ euarct.ba ;_t _,__ free thJow9 for 20 .point.I end top looks, bun tbta ,....__~
.he Tar fioor.· The Vanity ended e ~ ve l-U9 vau.z scortna honors. Sc:ortna wu com-comer, u \t:f: ~1 apedal. ~ whUe ~-
m the short end of a 35-31 score :~tC Bethilchseuon.d bohtht toto p]eted by etaht other Tan with Ra 1 Pb . la apected to haw bll ' rrr'_ .In and the Bees dropped a 34-23 de-... on a an are o blck Lane, Harlow Rich&rd.on team mQ' P1"t"" the be9t abap. Ray PlaP baa
:ision. seek revenge. Skiles and RJcbard-end Dave Petenon second hlshest vall. The OOen bu.lit a new •VJ,•• W'b.ldl. If a liDOd
Ralph Reed bopea to have both son were hampered ~colds lut with ftve •cb. will be ~t driver la behind the~ lbGUld
:eams at fulJ 1trengJb with Don time out aga.lnlt the ttle Oil~ The Tar bebJes outcJ•IHd the wtth a reoca4 of roll aJcml' with Gae belt CU'I ID
Nard and BOl Jack.Ion slated for idt ~~~Uthres llµlboped -~~~d ~ Fullerton middle -wel&htl all ftw. wtn1 ud no lcw ln leque the btwtnw. forwards on the Vanity along 00 · ~ ee ya ulV\U uc near throu&b the lam! a they led at glay, e9Dlda1lY afteT Harbor bt Lut 8eUOll. tb1H wa. tWD
Ntth center Bob Yardley and top shape. all Stolle. 'nle acore was 12--'1 at to Y\allerton f-rlday nlaht. rod ~ drculta._ the CR.A -4 iuards Geor~e Rffves and Carlton Bob Yardley WU nunln1. l>Ull-the end ot the firat quarter, 2&-12 1C the Tar Beet win they wm the Callf~ Hot Rodi. lac. '1-
Meara. Armand Nettles will be ed hip mUICle when the Tar Var-at ~time. 39-15 at the tJJree.. be back ln the favorite'• role for hurt ce.cb other and Joe Pban "
back with the Beee at forward lity lost to the Oilers but ta be.ck quarter mark. The Tar deteue the-chaml)lonahlp-lt tlwJ . le.. bed to Pll1 ~ IJrie9 to .. lllowa
with BlU Sldlet. Dave Petel'llOO ~ hll tap torm now. The Vanity wu tight, alt.bou&h the Indlana they wW be virtually ellminated wbJcb often tiffed to draw ..,.llb
will get the can at center and u loet three cames ln U 1tarta, were far tram lharp. t.rom a.ft11.hlnc but a tle for loop cara for a full ndnl JINCJCW.
Harlow Richard.Ion and DJck Lane to Huntington. Fullerton and St. Barbor" 11 ........_ honon. The Yarllcy, llk~. ftA.MPOIU> B&ATll DOD
at guards. AnthonJ;a. Skilea 20 F 7 Jara ~ came throu&h with • wln Georae 7ardley pottad ~ polnta
.Lee Mc.teUer will 1tart Jack G Hun a-ton hu loet only to Lane 5 F 1 Gomes to IQ)' In the ticht Vanity raoe. ln Jeecll~-StanfOrd~ b&l.IEetbal1
"Wimpy" Wataon, and Jack Whlte roumont and Long Beech WU-Petenon ~ C 3 E. Boyd OJll'm BOT ROD Cl8CUIT team to a65-SS w1n CM'!' 8a l'ran-at forwards, Bill Feldner at oen-son while racking up 11 whw ln· Huahes 2 G OJ. Boyd The boya of the roarin' Hot daco unlvttalty'a touted ~ten
ter and Jack Doyle and Don Web-eluding five • trataht leque Richardson 5 G 3 Grant Rod ranka have called oU tbdr Frklay nlabt. The Don c:Mabu
ster •t guards. Scot F1anaaan will aame•. Scorina 1ubs: Harbor-Hilmer-dvU war and have all jolMd the went lnto lM frl.)' with a l!S-1
IOllt.._2,,t_!CnlPP· 2; K1ttle, 1: Joye. ca.utornta .Roedlter usodaUon. record ud w.,.. aoml-.S mp._
Dees 2' •UU«ion-Mandleld,, 1; Gold· 'lbere are dVf!r '19 can ln the re-on the West Coalt by tUterD
---amlth, 2. -vampea elm.alt whlch la alattct-rm'-wrttns ---=
Teepee Town
Joe Archuleta dumped in 15
poin ta, 12 of them In the tlrst
halt, to lead Newport Harbor Fullerton hi.ah achool'a Vars1ty
Dees to a 32-15 win over Fuller-buketballers aoored 18 ix>lnta ln
ton high'• mJdaets Friday afttt-the fourth quarter to Ul)let New-
noon on the loler'1 floor. port Harbor'• caaen 47-42 at Har-
Fullerton won the c.ee aame 'l7-bar'• om Frt~y nidlt 1n a Sun-
12. set leque crutcal. llarbor held a om commanding lead an thn>U&h the
Harbor ft H r.o.taa ftnt three quarten until the Full·
Archuleta 15 F Reed erton team cauaht on fire and the
Bell 7 F McKntpt Tar defenae weakened.
SehuJtt 2 C 8 Yo= 'I'he hard driving Ind.lam knot-Steffenaen G ted the count al the end of the
J aarard 6 G 1 W third pertod, 29-29 u they toored
Soortn1 1ub8: Harbor, La.Bono, 11 pointa to tbe Tan m.
2 . Fullerton, Smart, 3 ; Humber, 2; Barbor •• '' hll..tla Elliott, 1. Ward 12 F 15 Erlcbon
-()lm8 Jacklon 8 F 12 Stace ~r 12 •' l'aDertoa Yardley ~ C 4 Tanner
Hamm 5 F 12 Owem Reevee 2 G 4 Meyen
Kittle 2 F Nellon Mean 6 G 8 Brann
Norman 2 c 11 Doyel Soortna suba: Hart>ol'-Hm-.
J . Roberta 4 G 2 Harwy Fullerton, HemmerU~. 4; Pott.I,
Benbow 0 2 Orton 2. .
COMBS SCORES 29 IN COAST WIN;
PIRATES EDGE CHAFFEY SO -49
Oraase Oeui w• two._... took 14 minutes of the aecond half
ball ram-av« tbe weelul9d bat to catch up with the leacll.na Spar-
had to eCJUJe from belalM to do It tans and then matched them buk-
bo&b times. Dem Oombe ecored et tor basket until 30 secondl re-n polata ln u.e eecoad wt.a. malned ln the eame. At UU.. point,
Jl'rt4'f •la'bt.. u.e,r _... .._, center Howard Hennin1 dropped
third Eu&en CODfer-. Ult ~ in a free shot to put the Jocala
edclJll Cb&ffq coDce ao-a. Tlte out In front 55--5'. Cout took the
Plratee trolled ai half·Ume. M-•~nd fl'ee shot out of bounda u. ~ a1&111. 11111• m.&aa•1 and Bob Nettle. wu fouled u he
crew woa aa o'ffl'-tl:me same fr'Olll received the toa 1n. Cout eleet-~114e, et-69 alt. tnllla& p-ed . to take the ball out ot bound9
tq lato tile MCODcl WI, 11-IL and Oceanside intercepted the
. throw·tn and drew a foul 1hot In the unportant leque tilt Fri-which they made cood to knot the
4ay nlaht at the Costa Mesa sym. count.
Howard Henning nabbed ICOl'tns In the over-time period Combe
honon with 12 polntl lncludine a dunked tour field goall to iead the
free throw ln ~ la.It 30 eeconda P\[ate attack. ot play which ultimately won the ONB&e c. ao u OMlfq
game. The O\affey auarda tied Nettlel 7 F 15 Frankl
up Pirate forward Don Comm Comt. 8 F 9 Bell
who only hit for etcht polnta. Hermina 12 c 9 Copeland
Henning's polntl came mo9tly clur· Parsons 9 G 3 Olaon
ing the Jocal's aecond half uphill Frelt41 7 G 11 M~lendrn
battle. The win put Coast [n a Scoring subs: Orance Cout-
t le for aecond place, With three Borg.0 6, GWette 2; Ouaffey-
winl and one Joa. with RJveraJde. Gray 2.
Saturday nicht at Ocea.nsJde, O. 0..-• Ocendls
Coas1 f<>U&ht Oceanside to a 55-55 Nettie. 12 F 17 Montable
locked 1COre at the end of the Combe 29 F 5 A. Davit
regulation came and came throuah Hennlnr 10 G 4 Franz
in the flnt ovel'-time to srevaD Panone 7 G 12 C. Davia
by 10 polnta. Don Oomt. IOOl"Ched Freitaa • 0 12 Sendektt
-the neu wtth 29 potmt, moatty1n Scortnr-.ubl: Coat-Bqq-non,
the aecond half to prove the ot-4; Rohrig, L Qoeaulde ,..,,......
-renatve 1tar ot the nllhl qout 7; Bender, 2.
HAIRBREADTH HARRY *
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We Have Been Commissioned. to Sell
•
AUCTION
~-PlywOOd
F~~~nc. 611 Coast ·Hl1ll~•Y . . ' .
Gllde Craft
Boat B•llden
In Separate Lots
to Suit
Attending Bidden
llEWPORJ. BEACH
Beglanl111 at 11 :00 A. M.
THURS., JAi: 27
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~ WOODWORKING
of MACHINERY
Small
BOATS . -
Saws · Pia.Den · lolafaoa -S.pden ·eta.
Plywood
Limber
Nai18
Hinges
Portable
Power.
Tools
Mi8C. Supplies •
New Outboard
MOTORS
Boat
Sapp lies
Paddle boards
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(Office Eqalpwt ! Fiji Br\!=•
-aad •••dred·s<ot Important lte•s-
~ • I For Deacriptive Circular Contact
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Jaclc Rouse & Son A.doaeers.
1112 IAag Beula An.-. -
* * * * * * By Aleulider
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MARY WORTWS ·FAMILY * * *
1•
* By Edgar Rice Burroughs
.John A. Thomaa. 68. nti®
praldent of the Uquld Carbonic
Corp. died Thursday ln Pas-
adena where he bad been llvtn&
tor the pa.at two months. ff.la borne
was at 22 Beacon Bay. He was a
Shriner and a member of the Jon-
athan club. He had resided in Cal-
ifornia since 1930, ooming from as City, Mo. where tie was
manager tot• the corwratlon.
He is survived by bis wife, Ma-
bel R.; three sont, Franke R. of
San Francisco, Clarke R. and John
A., Jr., both of San Die&o; also
three grandchildren. Funeral serv-
ices were scheduled !or 3 p. m. to-
day ln Pasadena.
POLICE OFFICIAL
TAKEN TO HO SPIT AL .
~
Newport Beach P olice Sergeant
Harris Cottle is resting easily in
Long Beach N avl\} h0&pltal where
he was entered early Saturday
morning for observation.
Sat. Cottle was taken ill at 1 a. m. Saturday alter comple ting
his shift. Dr. Harry Stickler or-
dered 1i;r.1 to the hospita l aller
an ~xamlnation d isclosed that his
temperature waa running below
normal.
PueL1c NoTICE
CEBTIFIOATE OF BUSINESS
FIOTITJOU8 FIRM NAME
The undersigned do hereby cer-
tify that they are conducting a
publlahtng and newspaper busineu
at 3011 W . Central, N ewport
Beach. California. under the fic-
titious flrm name of Newport Har-
bor Publis hing Company and that
aaid firm is composed of t he fol-
l~ penons, whose names a nd
addresses are as follows, to-wit :
VICTORY. WEATHERS, 10120
San Luls AVE .. South Gate. Cali.r.
H OMER 0 . COTTON, 8946 San
J uan Ave., South Gat(', CaUf.
Wl tness our hands t h1s 30th day
of December, 1948.
HOMER 0 . COTTON
VICTOR Y. WEA TiiERS
STATE OF CALIFORNlA ) >u. COUNTY OF ORANGE )
On the 30th of December, 19'8,
before me, th.c und~rslgned. a No-
tary Public in a nd for said County
and S tate, personally a ppeared
Victor Y. Weather s and Homer 0 .
Cotton, known to . mP to be the
persons whose nnmcs nrt' sub-
IO"ibed to the within Instrument
and acknowledged that they exe-
cuted the same.
Witness my hand a nd otflcial aeal.
CSEAL>
NORA S. MARGWARTH, Notary
Publlc Jn and for said County and
Sta ~. My commission expires Feb-
ruary 28, 1950.
Pub. Jan. 3, 10. 17, 24. 1949.
"f' ; o s c o a e • • • • • • •
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Sales Hn<l Service
Commercial. DomN11 lc, lndustrlal
CaJIH, Coolen, &. A.Jr C'ondidonlng
H. Bontekoe. 16th & Newport J.vt>_
(1 blk West of NPwport Blvd.)
Costa 1\1('-.a. Phom· B Nt. 601{}..~
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SAWS, ~IVES. SHEARS and
TOOLS of all klnd.s. machine
sharpened. LATHE &: DRILL-
PRESS WORK.
ROBBIES PAlNT SHOP
2019 W. Central, Newport Beach
Harbor 1556
10-c-19P
BENDIX -THOR LAUNDERALL
Installation. Repair & PerlodJc
Check
S & H APPLIANCE SERVICE
t Harbor 2288 23-p-e
BENDIX ANO MAYTAGS
Ju11t wnHlng to be used at
Bill's Wash-A-Teria
ALSO DRYING SERVICE
475 Newport Boulevard
Co&ta Mesa For IntormaUon.
Phone Beacon 5770
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ED WALTERS
TILE ~NTRACTOR
Bath Room•. Drain Boarda. etc.
15th cl Nl'wport Avt>., C.ta Meat
Phone Beacon 87()().. W -8. ,
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Hardwood Floorinf(
Floors laid -Sanded • Ftnlahed
C. R. SPOONEl:t
PHONE HARBOft 0809-M
129 -43rd St., Newport Beach
Free El Lima tea
80-tlc
liAR.BOR
Plumbing Service
1'168 Newport Blvd, Bt•oou 6U1
REPAIRING OUR SPECIAL TY
ContracUr4: and Suppljes
'Lf1t
SOUTH COAST
MATERIALS CO
Speciflca tion
Ready Mixed
CONCRETE
229 W. Wilson • Costa Meta
Phone Beacon 5346 34tf c
QUARRY' and SHEFLIN
Beacon 5504 Beacon 5457M
PAINTING and
PAPERHANGING
P. 0. Box 999 Costa Mesa
16-p-37
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Write P . 0 . Box 561.. BaJ"M&, Ca11t
59-tfo
·SUM PRETT'Y GIRL from Nrf'
York with some e~rlen~ 1n photographic modeling wbhee
posJUon. Please call Harbor
2817-W . 15-c-16
YOUR RADJO expertly repaired
ln your home at no ntra charp.
Well experfenoed, honest, con-
lclentious.
COAST RADIO SERVICE
HA. 3084 or HA. 1408-W. ~
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U-llTUATIOMS WAMTID 21 • • ., • •••• • ••• WANTED -A11Y kind ot yard
work or card~. Will build
garden or retaining wall. C-11
Beacon 5283-W, or PO 8ox 63,
Newport Bee.ch. qs..tfc
MALE NlJRSE--3.J0..12 hr. duty
Local medical references. Com-
plete home care. Harbor 2018-W. . 36-c-H
EXPERIENCED medical secre.
tary, incl. abort.hand and office
nurse. Part or full time. Har-
bor 137o-J. 15-c-19
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ROUSEKE.EPER-to 1Jeel,ln. 2
adults. Good salary. x H.
New.Times. 11-lfc
YOUNG MAN 25-3.5 with good
mech. abilltx as Service Man on Household ppllances. Previous
experience pttferred but not es-
sential. Good salary with ~por·
tun1ty for advancement. tate
age, e~ references. Box X. c/o
News-es. 16-c-20
WANT REmABLE WOMAN to care tor two small children.
Permanent. Llve out. Write Box
J;t-IOATS, SUPPUD II
TWO -s..(5L" 'sCiliPPs ma"i'1n~
motora 95 H .P . ri&ht an<l left
WUJ sell 1epante, Enclnet are
in gOOd condl tion, ready to run
Will lnatall, excban&e, or seU
separate. A GOOD BUY. See
Stan Burwell. 2810 % Latl\Yette
Ave., Newport Beach. Ph. Har·
bor 0872-M. 38-c-15 .. . ............ , ....... , .. , ..............
34-MUSIC. RADIO. nUVtSIOM J4
120 BASS MARINO ACCORDION.
Good condition. Sncritlce $100.
4010 River Ave. Newport Beach.
6-tfc
PIANO TUNING &: COMPLETE
REP AIRS. New svinets at a
d iscount. Big allowBl)cc on old
uprigllts.
LEWIS W .• TARTER
247 BROADWAY
Phone 604 Laguna Beach
I • 1~35 H, care News-Times, Newport
Beach, 16-&>-... . ,. .._._,., ... . ........ .....,._,.,, ,,,, 20 io_:;;;.~·~ ~;~;;,;_.IT;n ";
JG-SAU, MISCILUNIOUS l 0 """"'""' ....... ..,.. .. .. • CAFE FOR SALE-At flxtutt
inventory. Will qonslder leaaJng
to responsible party who knows
the business. P h o n e Harbor
2959.J. 74.fc
.... .. ..... .. .. ,.._.,
MIRRORS -Even-home ne
another one. Standard sius o r
will make them to order.
GLASS table tops-Get new spark
Ung glass tops (or your table1
For prompt service,
PHONE BEACON 526l·J
'FO~ RENT-Coffee Shop, fUll>
equipped. Balboa Island HarboL
2624. 12-c-16 ""11•. . r"'... """ ..... . . . . . . ...
,2-W ANTID TO llMT
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............ uu ..... uu •Jltil?' uu u
ROOMS
with maid service
$7 .00 week, single
STAG HOTEL
21t1 Coast Blvd.
Newport Beach
Apply at Bar
16-c-20 ................................
41-AUTOMOTIVI; TllU .. ..... •"' ... . . ... .. . _,
1941 CHRYSLER a.OB OOUPE.
Radio, ~ater, 1potU1ht. Excel-
lent oonclltlon. Pr'lvate owntt.
$118:5. terms. 301 Iris, Corona
del Mar. H&J'boT 143. S.tfc
~.,.,
23()5 COAST BLVD.
NEWPORT BEACH, CAUP',
next door to Weetem Union oftkil
PHONE HARBOR ~
.. tta
Liberal Loans to Blilld
Purcbue or retlnanoe
... IN CORONA DEL MAR STATE MtmJAL
BLDG. A LOAN ASSN.
r
LOW INTER.EST-LONG TERMS • Lout on Selected Hom.
1947 ENGUSH STANDARD con-for N~ or Balboa •
vert.ibte 14 ln perfect ah.ape and ~o-l-01!!~~ ,,'!}RP. immaculate throuahout. Tb• 1 .... ...,.., uuu• ,._
anapplest ur in the area. Come Metropolltan Uf• Insurance Cclrp.
~~~ hav(' a look at thta one, Elmer S. Poirier
42 1948 CHEVROLET FLEET-MA..c;. HAR. tns.W KL 115111
34 ""'£-~-~-~-N ...... ....,. .. 2-~-~-Pt-~-~-ee-.-u-~ ..... f ..... ur ..... ~-n .... ~-.. t ~er4 :'r:d n;~t ~mv~:: -~-:'~ .. ~un~ •. ~~::~,~
house Lmmedlately. Please phone Hu been driven very few care-'1-alAI. ISTAn IXCMAMll '1
BALBOA GLASS CO.
~ Coast Highway Newpt. Bch
12-c-
HARBOR FURNITURE Huntington Beach 30'2. (C. E . tul mUee and cannot be told .. .... .. • ... · ... .. ..
Rothgert>. 12-p-16 from a new one. Th.la owner 11 OWNER wanta Quldc l&le or tnde ;;.:~~: .. ~ ..;,usa--·~ =:-~°!nc:lf:. ;~ ~b~ ~·~ea!"f~L n:~n:!t~ ~~:
ta.ke l t. loy vlow. WANT BE.AQI
A Good Bu\y Is a ise Buy
Let UI' Help You & Wise!
1962 HARBOR BLVD.
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Coat.a Mesa Beacon 5538--J
TWO APAltTMENTS $47~ and
$65 per mo. Co"l~tely fumlst..
ed. OPA rates. E . Central,
Balboa. HarboT 1372-M.
19'8 u .. ,.~ 'DOOR SED .. 1>.1 HOME. Wrt~ Box 8, cue ot
RAAO.Ln • ""'"· News-nmee. 15-c-1'1 Hu veey few mllea and over ......,. .... -· .. • -·• ........... . . 9'7·C· R $400 worth ot extru lncludlna 62-AIAL ISTATI Q
radJo. 11~. • ·-·· .... ••••• ••• ' FIREPLACE WOOD. lS::ln.. eu 14-ttc calyptua SU cord delivered
Chunk orange wood, $26 oord
Ph. Beacon 5354.w. 15-e-1 7
FIREPLACE WOOD
Coal -Charcoal
H. W. WRIGHT CO.
FURNISHED 1-BEDROOM APT.
with boat dock priv1Jege1. I.nq.
3711 Channel Pl., Newport Is-
land. Harhor 1117-J. 14-~16
FURNlSHED HOUSE. 3 bednna.
and den. $100 mo. On 6 montti.
or yearly lease. Harbor 1304-W.
14-e-16
AJ Joyce Motors Co.
901 COAST HIGHWAY
BF.aeon 68
30-ttc
1"1 DODGE CLUB coUPI!
Wlll qcrtflee or trllde fOT boat.
Harbor irn.J ewninp.
18'J.FT. BUSINESS FRONTAGE
Newport Blvd.
COpp. new hospU.al mi.>
7.on8 C-1 -Prime location
for MULTIPLE unJta.
1784 N= Blvd.. ca.ta Mes
PHO BEACON 5665
9 FURNISHED APT. SuJteb1e for
-43 two: child 0 . K.. SM.00 month.
15-p.19
Midwinter Bargain l Full Price $12,000
170 per front ft.) 71~
SERVEL
Also sleeping rooms. 119 • 35th
St., Newport Beach. Harbor
The GAS Refrigerato r 697-J. l..S-c~P
3 ROOM furnished apartment.
'47 SIMCA-FIAT ... _ .. .$5915
Internatkinally f amoua economy
car. fine condJtJon lhruout. Bank
tft"1'na. HARBOR
INVESTMENT CO. Ferguson Hdwe. Co.
Succeaot" to Estus Hdwe.
2205 Coast Blvd.. N~rt
PHONE HARBOR 1 6
41 -tf
Do you want to sell It? Advcr
Bendix, water softener. Enclo.
ed yard. Telephone inl1alled.
Reasonable. Phone Har. 1745-W.
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Orange County Willys Co.
310 E. 511{ ST. SANTA ANA REAL ESTATE -INSUMNCS
Phone KJ 2-3S07 lS..C.11
CLEAN 19'1 FORD 2 dr, coadl.
30th St. at W. Centnl
PhGne Harbor 1800
Use In these rolumrui.
c KITCHENETTE APARTMENTS.
tumlahed, ut111tle. paid. ~n·
ttblt-rent. Phone Harbor 1091-J
or let" at 1015 Coaat Hlway, Co-
WIU sell equity. 407 -38th St ••
Nc:wport Ialand. lS.p-19 ~H
'34RO:~ M=;tca~~oJ. ~NE=w~P~O~R~T------HE-I_G_H_TS __
RENTAL '\/ New top. 15'2 San Bernardino Nlce new 2-bedroom honiit. Oak
SPECIALISTS place, a.ta MesL l~p noon. Laundry trays and water
1938 2-Door Delwc~ OteYJ'Olet-heater in dbl. sara•e. F\11) P'ice rs Call F.dn& O'a.11 ~i. ~oo palnt Job, new Sl0.!500. ,
50 Linwood Vick, Realtor uansnumon, new t1ree. Perfect ~ H. 0 . PETRIE BEA.. 5'M8
BaJboe Island HA. 2M2 tranaportadon. Price $59&. Ph. 634 Cout Hwy. Nwpt. Beac:tt .,..,..,,,,,.....,..._...,..~'!!!'!""!!!!-----~33-c---...;.,54 Har. mo. One owner. 16-c-18 WI'nl Fred It Ttttaa BIUOGS
es.it ~co~17ar ~d •t!: ~;::~;~ .,;,· Ll>;.; .--· .... ,; LIDO ISLE ts.c-11
9 able l{lrl. $10 per week or $40 44
a "
4 "'... a r
mo. Ph. Laguna 306 or Mia J.. ~ -A-CHOICE WATER.FRO~ LOT
Tavlor. HArbor 1037. 12-tfe K K K Private beach A pin prhflesa
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS -NEED MONEY $16,600 Rup. table, chatn. wub. mach.. Phone owner. t.Ya-._ 211•' .. -· etc., tor saJe: and for rent 2 · .n-.. uu.-~. ,...,._
bt-ctroom parti~" tum. bouM, - --TO PAY 15-e-tT esa with dr.•pes. r g .. •love. Har· f1e50 DOWN ~ 00r 804-R. 101 MartgoJa, corona YOUR BILLS? 2 ~cc~ =~n't~ . .,.
del Mar. tk-115 tween 2bt and 22nd off ~
n WINTER RENTAL-2 bedroom Auto -Furniture -Etc. 12 tumJ1hed apt. SU Wffk. 311 a.ta Mcu. Open JM. 1~
e Island Ave., Balboa. 13-tfc L 0 an 8 B.AI.BQA BAYSMORE LOT, 40 ft.;
c 4 ROOM APT. d0wnt0WT1 B8Jb04. bl' 90 ft. Leue tor .U. on IOt
d Y~ round rental. • mo. utll. Call Harbor 1252..J No. 38, tract 1014. SUMIO. Call
LEAVING ST A TE-Must di
of Televtsfoo OJstom-buJlt b
inct & Set. Reasonable. Also
Caracul tur costs, 11.ze 12
Oteap. Beacon 5549-R. 1
Used Elec. Refri~erato
1 GILFILLAN 6-ft. tt rig. $79.
1 O'KEEFE & MERRITr,
4 ~-rt. 159.50.
Thronson's Firestone
1789 Newport Blvd., Costa M
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ANNUAL SALE-ANTIQUES
10% -20"" -30"' DISC.
Furniture, copper, bran. chlna,
and old gla.u. C Cloeed Tues.> ~S TRADING POST
2100 HARBOR Blvd. 0>8ta M
Open Sunday p. m. Bea. :5519-
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ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR t
exoellent condition, $65. 1
Cryatal Balboa Jala.nd. Phon
Har. 226 evenings. 1&-tf
A BARGAIN! Powell acooter
Owner leavt.ng town. See an
~ r ona del Mar. 32-tfc
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WORKING GIRL wuta da~lll' Newport to Santa Ana re-• r r:,~·m1:'-Harbor 1$12.W l~Uc -~~PROPER~~ll make offtt Harbor 1588-J o turn. Call Beacon 5M9-alt-er 6 p. m. 1.f.e.-18
.,,, uu %u u
ll-LOST AND POUND 22
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LOST-Hall vown m&le cat. Gray
1trlpe1, white throat and paws.
MJsstn1 since Wcdn~. Har-
bor ~. ~18
... ,,, '115 ... 4"'.u ..... .,,,... • •
2a...snvATIOHS WAMTID JI uu • • cu
'IWO BABY Sil.I ERS AV AIL
Saturdays, Suncb.Yt and ne-
nJnp. Reuonabk ratee. Pbonf
Beacon 505q..a.
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7 YEJJU:y RENii'AL -COMNl 8111f ~ e._ 2 STORY, '-family Oat. a.II "I.• DEL MAR-Un.furn 1 bedroom t...nA1 .... _. 3 apt. C ~ duplex). NIOt location. 280t. W. CENTRAL .,..,._. .. with• bedrocm homl
MS mo. Phone Barbar 2152. NJ:WPORT BEAOI ~•-~ ~ Jot. Zoli9ll ,_. CEva. Har. 1387~R>. ~. rTJCW rtabt. ft. Hlilr. Alk for J'11-R. Pope SO <t:Ya.> Phor» BM cm 90.
R M. L4NE, Newport ._. ---
8M at 1.2ld W . O!atral, N"'
port Beach. 16-c-1 .. ....... • . ...
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CASH for USED
Furniture A ArJ!Hances
· "We ~ Almost ythtns''
GRAN'l"S en. 510'7 ... )I -1MS Ncwpcrt Bhd.
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wANTtb f6 BUY::sm&iJ fnu'M
~aw«JL 12'11.14'. CaD
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ISLAND MA.N IS .CIMll1t!1 fiiil
ARRESTED . HERE Dt fie -119 ..
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Hmry OornelJua. 12'1 Apt. St.. d .... ~.
ft C nc., Balboa Ja'•nd. WU ~MDMfl DIK•lll rl ~uuaJ lnduatriala --·--.181.16 dn .38. . "'• 1 sunaq re~ Jom1 ~ ·RaJ.la ---··-·· S3.Tl dn .18 VU <Continued friJln Paae Oae> !:"=turblna~ peace chaJ'CeS. 'l11JrtT tam0~~= UUllttes ... _ ....... -.. 3.'S.O'J up .02 Police tat.e the arntt ton!Pt In the :IO . Volume--610.000 aharet.
la an eftort to rw:b ft41mMJft WU wounded there. ~ World and ~ made by lier--lnJ, c.o.ta ~!rr 10:0 :.-= _ • ._. ID t1lelr deldre to p_t mGft War II be 8ft"Wd aboard the USS ~lman T E. Mo.her at a fUDd..raillna' a.ta M Am Tel & Tel .................... 147% ~Into the iF!ouDd buln PenmytvanJa and wu Injured =~ m.USunday ·Cornelh• fall-velopmo;nt ~ U:: Canadlaa Pacific ···----··-· .. 14 and otect lt ..it water apin in the Solmnon. Island cam-eci 1n ·city court tb1a Ownber ol • ~ b Dupont ----···-······-··· ........ 1871i4
. ~County ater Dl•trlct pelp. He wu medlcally retired ~'i:arplead to tbe c:barP-~~~~t~ Y General Moton ........... _ ... 59% -· ~ Board at DJrectxn wm meet jn Jn tbe 11'.ade ot. warrant offtcer 1n -Qeted tbe ao Goodyev .: ............................ 44 '% ttve 1 !on wtth the New-the ap1ns of 19t6. Until the Ume Gil Bron con . Kennecott ...................... ·-··· 54 % :UBeecb Qty Cbmdlmm emV °'. h1a death be operated a nnoked B k ft.a~ • worken for Alex Groty, ~~11::! Sean ... -... ·--.. --..... --·-.. -... 38~
WI atternoan. flab buai.ne9e on C.OUt hlahway. 8ft VII..,_.. ol the commltt~ ln charpben f So Cal ElllO!l ···········-··-··· 30%
1be ~ WU ~ i..t He wrved 81 pUblic relatiom ottl-Meet I UILU&I tund-raWn&. ~ d 0 Standard on ···-·· .. ··········-··· 65% l"ridaY when resn:1mtatlves of the oer of .blVE'r Poet ~ of New-n ftOl~Uer the . comnilttee. bel _.., a U S Steel ... --. .-................. 731* inland and the ooutal areu met port and u a reserve police offt-meeting Friday, are Han)' M~~ •
Informally i\ the Rurle)'· Bell Inn cer oo t'1e local force. Surviving Roland A. Wrlpt, manager, and A. E. 'lbromon. Thronlon hu Too Late to ClaBSif y
at Conma del Mar under ausploes him are h1I widow, Dorothy; a Howard Batmer· an4 Jame. Few-been working as C01'1'elatcr of pub-...,,.. . ... . ..... _ .. • ............... ..
al a Sata Ana newspaper. daughter, Kathleen. 18. ~ • 1l--~. umtant cuhien, tocetber Uclty efforts. · 14-MUStC. aADIO, nuvtSIOH '4 ea~ ~W: =' su~ !DOil~:! ~J=~ ~th th~ ~~es:~ ~f o1Bai:: Ora:.Coa....,'s PRA"Ci'tcEi>1ANo. ~ .... ;ndi-m1ttect fOI' state leli&latiYe action U. S. Navy for 22 years and re-of America wUl attencl the dinner 11 •7 tiQU, $100. 3404 Coast Blvd.,
1ut Friday by -Oranp O:Junty tired tn the grade of chief boat.-meetlnc of the bank'• officers Pens Seekers Newport &;ach. 16-c-17
Counsel J°"' oCJe. The bill Lt an wain'• mat~. During World War from Orange county at H\l&he9ton STEINWAY upi-lght piano. EASY
dDftsencY cme diesllned t.o e1tm--n he did deep sea Wvlng salvage Mndowa ln South Whittler at Almost ft--bled wuhlng machine with pump.
lnate from the <>range County work. seven p. m. today. U... Both reuonable, Harbor 1833W
water dlatrlct certa.ID coutal SUJ"flivinf Frederick are h1I wi-Officers of the bank In Or-A llcatlooa ror "old ace ae-13-e-15 ~ao ~1 ~lecti:O becar.:rc: 1~~· Viola and a IOD, Frederick, an::ly ~~~t =~ti'~: ~·r~ ~g.~ty w:i::~ ;:;m. -;.· HCM;;·-'' ~
Feb. L ~·ir~ls' ~ Coincidentally. the funeral date J: banking, busln~. Industry and January compared with 1~ for "YEARL~i~ RENTAL.-. ~Lshed 2 ~ J: ~ d~c interests 'i:'ve was aJso the birthday of Frederick acnculture. the full• mo. nth of. November, and bedroom home. Fireplace, gar-
wrltten their objectlona to AIJ-Deal. Jr. and the Forrest Deal • · _ 97 !or January, '-year acc. cau-age. Corona del Mar. $100 M!lllb~ Earl Stanle'Y. It ia widow, Dorothy. M Jailed for fornia ~ UIOdatJon re-month .. Phone Harbor 210-JK. ~ that un1eaa New-8D ported today. . 16-c-20 ~~~~~~ 'enlnsula Point Drank, Peace. w~,th~~4~[he~~ ~~vi·:,;.; .... ---·;. °'=· arauP8 have ~ Association Cha .. es = ~orth~~~: ~. ~~ ~34 MASTER* ciiEv-Y ~n~e;tibl~. DU'tlcl um tn the OCWD ~ •a month, and 3664 for January, a 5 good Uree. Mechan1cally good.
hen' ~ to tax themaelve9 ~ -Favors Charter John Albert Uttle 1040 w Oen-year agoi the auoclation uJ.d, New top; '49 license. 1592 San 000 to bU)' water for buln J'e'l>Wi-tral avenue wu ser:tenced t~ two quotlna t guree comDiled by the Bernardino Place t 1 btk. E. of
lahmmt and tbetr stand has been consecutive' terma of three days state department o( .ocial .wet-16th & Santa Ana Ave.>. Costa ~ by the Metropolltan (Continued from Paae One) each ln dt)' jail thll momlni· fatt. Meu.. 16-c-20
Waler d1ftriCt with wbicb New-talked briefly on the ~ bond The sentence ln addl tion to two •a D •a T • • • w
port recently affWated. program and announced· that he SlO tlnee were meted out by Oty ~ C I G A R [ T T £ S • • had lltentutt cm this IUbject for Judie Harry L. Blodg'ett on Ut-c:tt • Dailv Events all Who wanted lt. Ue'a pleas of cuJlty to ch41'1fes 5147 atlSTIUllU> OlD The uaoclatJon voted to amend of lntoxtcat1on and dlaturbtn1 the ~ CAMIU PAU LL
Toallllt Its by-lawa by pennJttlna the ac-peace. u.&BTON LUCKY SUIKI aALllGN
IOOF--8 p. m., Calta Men. ceptance u auodat.e memben ~ According to the polloe record. MJWP MOltl• TAlllYTfN
Pomona Collete Alwnn!-7 p. m., thole who do not own pi\)pftt;)' lJttle, ln an Intoxicated condition, =::r ~ .._.. ... 1 .. ,_ ci.rtee ,_ •ns st a _, • ...._ z+ •
Hotel La~ within ~ auodatim's boW'4ar-aet fltt to a tmt in h1a upper • • .. •• c.rtw W"'9 .. 17• t•,..... ~
Lutheran Mlalollary Soc.-7:30 tn. aportm•nt at the Central avenue '1"[t: -.,:....._ u• = .. =a. .&11 Pt ..,.. ~ p. m. at chapel An appeal fOI' acUon to ta.R a addrfta. He also, the oornplalnt • U7 ..... ,.on. ut •..-.c.n. nvu. • Wll!.~'!F , TD.tq $100 charter membenblp 1n the atated, fell thro~ a plate &)ua 1 U1 .... t,.S: lAt ...... ,.a.rt.•'nt•T ':!.~YIN~
F AC Garden Section-1 :~ p. m.. Comm.unity tbM_tef' proJect wu window and severely cut IUa arm.a i tlJ = .. = ,_., :1: =:::: = n. ~ ••tir fl,.,~, 1m Oran1e Ave. oonmdtted by the roembttlb.lp and pd feet. . • 1.'7 ......... a.rt. Lt1 ........ ~ .. ·--.:..-..,~ • Hiah llChool room mothera--1 p. refel'l'ed . to the board fer atudy UtUe wu treated by Gerald ._ •.. --..., -....,..." R
m., 329 A1l90 Ave. and n:cocnmenclation. Rauaa at the polloe •tation. NIM P.O ..... Popalar Mall Senlce Wllmlnfton Qilldren'• Home aociecy.-12 noon. 1be meeth\c wu presided flW!r 1tltchet1 were necnsary to clOR ._ -DeL so. Vla Udo Nord. by Mn. MarUn Fom!st. presjdent. hla wounds. Rauaa atated. . 1
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FOR FINAL CLEARANCE! All of our sale i~ms, now on sale for
HALF PRICE, have been CUT IN HALF again! Apply this divider to
each article on sale last week -cut the sale price in two ! The results
are out of this world !
Example: $17.95 Georgiana Dress .... Sale Price $10.95 . Now IS"!
Example: $10.95 Bates Bedspread . . . Sale Price $ 6.95 . Now •3" !
Example: $ 4.95 Marlboro Dress Shirts Sale Price $ 2.00 . Now 1100 !
Example: $214t95 Men's Woo] Slax . . . . Sale Price $16.75 . Now •ea!
Example: $ 8.95 <A>bbler Shoes . . . . . . Sale Price$ 4.95 . Now •2• !
Example: $ 1.50 Luxite Panties ..... Sale Price$ LOO . Now 50¢ !
Example: $ L98 Boys' Turf T-Shirts . . Sale Price $ 1.00 . Now 50¢ !
Example: 39c 'trirntit Anklets ...... SalePrice 19c . Now 10¢ ! .
SAI,E ENDS
Ja&3lst FINAL WEEK! FllAL ·WEEK!