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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1949-01-31 - Newport Balboa News TimesA private IChool for tbe uR ot CWta M'eea and ~ area reaJ.. denta will be opened next fall by St. Joachim'• p&.flah lf the plana ot the Revemad Tbom.u J. Nevin are curled out. ht.her NeYb:i met wttb a 1fOUP of interested~ ~ nl&ht to out11De for the ICbool which wUl hold ctauee for child- ren in the tint * aradea the first year. Ito Ja planned to-.&! the lleY- entb IJ'ade the 8eCOlld year and the el&htb srade the thhd :r-r. Sls- ten would eerw • IDltructon. TWo plana "OI buDdtna ~ out-llned to the arvup by l'atber Ne- vin. One plan wu to convert a former ann;r bWlcthis now located an the church proper t;y on Oranae avenue at the comer of Eather street. a.ta Mma. 1be other pUii called for the lmmtdlate erec:tlon of new clau l'OCllDI. Both plam will be forwarded to the arch- bJlbop tar~ . It wu polDted out that neaiV 10 local )"OWlpten DOW attend I puoch1al .:bool in Santa Ana at a COit of $&200 a ~. wtUch in- dudes only tuition and bua fare. Unlf~ booka and other ac- oeaoriea AN at:ra. ~ C09'tl were told to the croup by perenta • of chlldrm au.endlq the Santa Ana ICbool.. 'Ibey .., U.t the tui- tion alone 1a s:so per lltudent. • •• DA I LY _._..., Tomorrow'1 1peda) aaearnnt election to authorize tuna. tor wa- ter buln ·~t bu been cance-led and dlrecton of the Or-ange Cotlnfy Water dJatrfct are I hoplDI that, throo&h nerotlatJoDS, I the opposition of Newport can be eliminated and the water pur- chue aWl made UlU year. marrow. Voters, however, will not ballot upon the uaesament. but Ol1ly ~pon the candJda te to repre- sent thll dlltrtct on the Orcge County Water dlatrlct board. In- cumbent Dodie ls the only candi- d.ate for the po&Jtion. ' Judge Donald J . Dodge, one ol The Judge Indicated that the a.a- aessment election hu not been canceled In the at:rict lell8e ot the word but only postponed until cer- taJn thtnp can be-accomP1lahed. Ftnt, the dlrecton hope to pus through the le&tala ture the bUJ Which wu lntroauced a week aao ellminatlng from OCWD boundar- ies certain of the ooutal areu whJch have objected to the IJ)e- ciaJ assean~nt. The only part of Newport which the blll would ex- clude would be Col'ona del Mar, but Jt would be poaJble to amend 1 the four directors who yoted ap- proval ol the resolution canceltng the usesunmt election. aald that an election atlll will be held to- ' Blasting Will ·11rk ~~rvey Sometime wlthJn the next two the bill ao that all of Newport monthJ, the· ocean off Newport Beach could be excluded, Dodge wW be the 1eene ol small explo. 1tated. Up to tJUa time OCWD alona u a ceophymlcal survey I.a board rncmben have refueed to conducted by a flrm representln1 permit the withdrawal of any t'f C.allfornla oil-producJ..nt° com-portion of Newport except Co- pan.lea. rona del Mar. Whether thla atti- 'nae martne stud:)',' which ls be-tude wUJ change ttmaina to be lng carried on tn llOftfOl"'IDaDC@ wt th seen. , temw preecrtbed b)' the California Dodae aaid that thil delay of at nib and Game-~. wU1 leut two moot.ha. ln holdi~ the beafn at San P9dro tomorrow and election may have a critical effect then the IUl"'ftf wael wtll work on the underrround water supply. aoutb, eventually an1vtn1 at La· The ever-pre.ent _d.an&er of salt cuna Beach. The work ls belng water lnt:rualon mount.a wtth the done by tJw United GeopbyaJcal l)USing months, he declared, and C.ornpany, Inc.. of Pan~na. he constdera lt not unllkelY that Th.b method I.a the moet modem Newport's prettent dty weU. may and ldentlflc for locaUn&' poaible 10 aalt before the end of thi.a underwater oU-bearlng 1tructures. year. The joint venture I.a ln coopera-If wa~ ls to be added to the t1on wtth the California Fish and underground basin it 1hould be 1 Game comrn1aion, which has re-•tarted at the earliest moment. quested that off4hore geophysical The 20.000 acre feet of water = be confined to only one which 1t Is proP09ed to buy from ttee ln a stven area. By MetropoUtan Water di.strict can- LOOAL ftCCMCN rit • tM=.r: ta a....._ a ... _....__ wt.a.,_ lndlns toeethcr ln a joint venture not be dumped into the buln ln a ---"1 ~-v under one permlttee the oil com-few days' time, he warned. The A ~-1 -·p to work with ....... ..._ at U1 &. 0.. allllllt fire _. reoetnll « FMC" paniee ...__ to reduce to a mini-percolation of th1JI water through ·~ .---• wt •tect '1000 Wore tile .......,. aoaN • _.... ....,~ h n ,_ tim umin the county-wide c:ommlttee on ph:i4-l llW Noller la .a.own ~ .._ -llerlliir ,..._ mum the repetltloua surveying of t e ao ..., a e-cons 1 pro- Co1111ittee on Sewm 1111811 Mwer etiectSon hu been=lnted ~ ....,.._ •• bellia _. be .... ta tlli8 ...._. rtaM. thil area. ~: th 1 aJ f 1 by Ralph P. M.uk.ey, t of -photo by Denn1a Boata equipped with tens1Uve _. to e ~ upecta o hod- the Newport Harbor r of l•E I I llS; ldentlftc tns&Umenta ttCOrd re--lng the election at a later date Qammeree, llt the "'9ft\M!9t ot H .F. • • fleeted 90Und wa-°'e--ted by and 1tiU quallty\ng for a water Kenny. pneral ccNnty chairman SUFFERS TUMBLE amaJJ charges of ~;;j,1~-;;.~ These purchue thia year, Dodge aald for the MWft' campal&tL LOSS, Sl• N T SUES eound wave1 ~recorded lD one that the way S. clear. Al. long aa Sentni on the ooinlrdttee wm O BO A : of the boat.a and tra1nec1 aeop"'~-the eiecuon 1a held prior to July be the newly elected mrecton ·of O data re<!uce th ecorda u.1.. 1. any special UffUJl\ent which I.a the Harbor chamber of commerce n.map totalllnc Sl.000 wu the f R $f 6,750 .: ture mape of ~r earth'itof= ~~~dt ~~-2!.. tot •POl:Y. to Wftb Fnd Sorenlon .~ .. .., U done ~-at)I ·~-,.._ ... fi Ul'C' .. oaaa""u --••-..u rollS.-chaJrman. ()then wbo h-:v';6t>een 1'9Ult ot an.. at 1310 E. Cntral A legaJ action to recover $16.~ Uft1'C Lue """'4M• oor. The next meeting ot the OCWD appointed to 9ft'Ve with Sottnlon avenue. Saturday. for injuries all~y suttered • The _. of ~ la under board will be beJcl on Feb. 7 to W o--•---' John T ~ Fltt Cllief Frank Crocker aaid a result of a fall on a aoc.J flab. the d1ftct control and 111~ canvaa the resulta of tomorrow's are . w . .;MU&&Un1., • ot Dr C".------'-ta•· B Jr .• Roland Wrtabt. W. B. el-the blaze began .. a result of the tng boat WU rued in <>ranee ODllD-• .&"UU~ ~..... ~ u-election and offlclally name the Iott; Audiww Bavwn -and_....~M .. --~Mllr ....... -*' bldmll up tM" u~ lor ww t lat-week =.u.~~ ~bel:ia,~&au....l~•-4!dlh6",.e~tor1-. ...... 1t pl"oMb'e that Grtmea. of a floor tuma.ce in the borne. ~ LoCJ~1 VOile and her hu. lea than 100 ~~:a':: further c11scuntON of the water °'8J.rman Sorenson hal called a ~ In a .et ot cu.rta1ns on ..,_The P~ Lido Sport w:.-"''-Jetted tnto the ocean floor. purchase problem will be held then meeting Of the IJ"OUP for 'fuel.. a IUD porch the blaze worked Into Center w:;Lmade defendant~ '1bf expioaion Of undenvatf!'r re~. •J, ~ ~ ~ rneeUng t!;.!.::U:?e. 1• at l2:lS at the the outer wall and onto the root •ult whJch charges that the cbua• 18 recocnt~ to have a 1111 hlen To F11~t . l~ll before firemen were ~ the Ve>1le1 were ~ on the taamiful effect upon the ftah, and chlet said. "Lucky Strike' Jut Sept. 25 when It II for th.II reacn that the Beek Prl~ Ly The home b owned by a Dr. the women fell and fractured her SUI '" • being conducted at a _law • E. M.. Pallette. Full report ot the rt1ht Jes. ~ of year when flahlng opera- caUle and extent ot the ftft will --are not heavy. State ........... ... be released foDowina an lnvelltlga.. I .... ..... uon by Fire Impeetor Phil Hay-Bait Craft, WO HERE'S w A y r o Joeeph A. Beek. JJftlDinmt du- Newport H.ari>CJr boat owners den, the chief stated. JI M ved t aeo ot the Harbor area uwf .ecre-were rlaln1 up ln uma th1a week n1a, 0 0 BEAT 'BANDITS' tary ot the .tale ....... ~ received • :.; :~o~e~.:!·~ $17 •79 lece.i~ San Pedro Base ~SE PUERS =.. ~~'= ~s-rtth.: be carried on each pwena8'1'. f6 i'IWW Bud Jacklln and Jim Roberta. A.ppermtJy ~ that tbe a~ID ==~~ J~me.:=; ':r~u'f~ I ... la.. Tll ownera of the Iwo Jlma. have tak-onlY Wa¥ to beat a alot mac:JWw • at the N election leatalature, would allO let up ma-I .... · en the live bait receiver to San Ill to llDUb tbe ea11D ~Vl!lf' end lut yeer. cblneey tor the periodic ~ U you don't ba~ Y'O'Jr dcy Pedro and henceforth will ~ta take tbe IDOl>e7. two un.JdentUled The reeolutJon, w h I ch w a• -at blab f~ each Cnboard ·sales tu return for the lut quar-fraD Joe Mart1n'1 per at 22nd tb.lewa did Jail tllllt wbea they = unan.lmousli tncluded the motor 6oet or aallboet owr 24 ter of 19'8 1n the dty clerl(a of-street, they announee4 today. Invaded the bomt OI G. E. Rider, oDow1na puq:ra : (0.ttmaed on hp~> nee by 5 P• m. today or a leut The oonverted LCI' WM placad 318 On1 _..._, ..._ Island, ~ . • .Jmeph A. postmarked by Jan. 31, you'Te 11-1n lel'Vlce MrlJ lut ,._ u a onr the~ Beek, aeretary of tl'1I --.te for * w eetber & Tides * able for • 10 per cent penalty. mew ot turntablna ltfebelt .... n.ere ... oalr • In the ma ~ cs.· de¥oted a r.t deal a..r Ud wumer. · C. IC. Priest. NEw~ dtY derk. ~~ ~~ ~.boata oPll"-~~~ ~J'i9 owner• ~ talent..~ :'tf'tlr of= eow*4 Chia wvn1na 'today. Pay-Jacklin al8o reported that 1* ·~ -w.1at a .,._J ol pHeft had Jric and ~alntn.C tldl measure menta wen due Jan. 1 and wUJ 52-toot 8POl"tftaherman. ~ bem .. wed to zm * 6e pa.j ID and brtQclnC lta ~and ef- be dellnQumt Feb. l, be aald. had a11o mowd to the San Pec1ro the one--anned billd-t':' and Pft" feet clearlY befan die ~ of Ye.terdaY• mail tJrouaht ID locaUon. mlt IWJl01fal al the camL • thla state for thiltr ND ocarlldera- $1500 ln aales·tu ntuma, ~·-Jadtlln wm ·conthNe wtth Illa .... ~ 9UllPld ~ Two tkJn belON vottiis: ·aid lnc the fl\IU1«'8 total to $17.271. home COllltruc'daD IDJecta ln the a-~~ CMDGilb '= lilPte ''WHEJtEAS, ,.~.,,~•""fti"'"'wt-aM. ol ~;;;..;;;;~ ..... ~~ p.;;....w~r--w1:' Mon Ill expectecl U. after1llOCJI\ baJ'bor area. and -Rciberta wttb. and ~ ~ dt clliik bCJlttleil Mr. s.k wwe ~ ~ and an totnorrow D*'Dinl'• mall 'hll nnddDf aett~ tit tal4. . were found at the .,.., ' (O.Uii\M on ~ Twft~) . . · .. . ·~ , • M•clay, Jamml, 31, 1941 -'-' M..,• WJ.eler Hamid l)elegofe lo ~alHe Conlirenc•1 Squal'8 Dances Al Goode// Hall l~. Nil Carpet fund II' The Rn. Pall Moore~~I rector al St. Jams ~~ church. WU elected c1e'4tptll to the ~ conference al the Prov· Ince of the Pad.fie, to be held at Seattle. The province in· dudea the western terrltc:wlel of 1tate1 Aluka and HawaiL Mr. \Vheeler will represent the Department of Ou-laUan Edu- cation of the DIOCMe ot·t..oe An· pies, a.ncl ~ elected at the recent bnual meeting of the 16'. and Mm. Ralph Watson iuld Mr. and Mn. Roy Salter wBl be la o • t a at the benetlt 8QU&l'e dance on Thursday eve- nin& at Goodell hall, Ch r lat Olurch by the Sea. Bradley Mua:bes will be the caller and the public la lnvited. A sllver otter- . Ing will be taken. -~K. '--'-lso elected wu George Hol- Thia la the second square dance to be 1pomored by member, of the Pilot claa, the first belni ltven by M.r. and Mn. Harota Ct ... Money railed goes toward t¥ purchue of the church carpet. stein of Udo Jsle. to the board of dl.recton of the Church Ex- ... tens1on aodetx which admin!a- t.m sr&n11 ot money for new hQlhMnp. When a >'OUDI man Who oucht _"'°"_.,... ~ t-... de?Otft MYen hours a day lo practlatna saano and com- paelna m u a I c. h• lea\'es veey UtUe Ume for application t o try law. lt had to be one or the other, ao Robert s c h u - mann turned h1I back on law and cl1QM 1lc. -But there it aucb a thins u beln& too unbJt!ouL Robert wanted to be a lft•t con· C8't artilt; and he 1"0Ukl have bHn a wonderful player had he kno-.n IOft'lletbtnc a b o u t the DN9del ot the hand. In ordtt to •trenctbm hb fourth tlnatt, he lnwntecl a device which held U..t ftncer rictd whlle he prac-tliled with all the other flnpra. all~~t injury to the • t aourth ftnpr. Settumann•a am-.uona for • canou t caner wmt up in blUe mnolre.. SClmetlmea fate .. blamed when eft.Dta IO contrary-wtae· la this cue. Fate powd a blea.: ias In ...... For SdKunann dnot.d hJa life to OOlllpalltion ~ tbe .,..,~ ot h.lli c:r.ttw. .... ,.. whtdt the WGdd lhould be .,.. cratlltul. ( ..... '°"' ~) ------- Gltild,.,,'s Tlteolre Plans O.Hi.O To &ell Jmion A/tor Guild Members Sew on Linens Oii tile 8prlq Faahlon Scene With pad and pencil I went 'terrine over to United Artist'• Studio to aee the attractive, you n 1 Hollywood designer. NORMA. Norma had just fin- ished the final sketches for the clothet that Vera-Ellen, Ilona Massey and Marlon Hutton will wear in "LOVE HAPPY" which Will star the Marx Brothen . Nonna ventured the news that every pl will want a coat drea ln Ker wardrobe 'the minute ye old c:roundb~; a peak from hi.I winter l . "Oauic ahlrtmalcen were once the tn.ditlon.'' ahe aald "Thll le&IOD thev'll be eclipsed by I new trend.'1 Norma al.lo AYI that side or back .button detail on the allm 1Uhouttte will be chlc.""Shoulderl will be more natural. but not defln!tely rounded. Low neclm wlll prevail, with the added ln· ternt of back scoop. Ju tor allhouette. the Emptrt 1a •~. Norma contend&. She p r e d f C t I that the hlah walated trend wlll be emphaalud with cummerbundl and prlncell llnft. and that sleeves wtll be UtUe puffs, ottm cut In one pl«ie with the bOd.lce. The contour ln seneraJ wtll be moderately full wttb a aoft and ancetul plll"POlle, Nonna telll It. More boeom. narrower 1houlderl. and amaller waistline att import· ant ln her fuhion notebook. IJl fact. all that 1a 80ft and curva- eoua ln women 1a 8ftn as be1nl exalted more than ever thla sea· aon. nm maidenly mood will be particularly carried out ln daY· time dreuel. which N o r ma thlnka will be dre:Mler than ever before. ''Back fullnna and uneven hemllna will linlft with four buJc aklrta In vogue," Nonna de-- clans. -rhne 1kirt bulcs are the very alim. the lUm-to-tb.f.. lmft9 wlth fullneU below. tholf wtth back fullnas ancl the mods· at.ely full." Thirty members of ·the Altar Even with rumor9 that skirt Guilds of the churches of Our lqtm will be 1ho1'ter flying. Lad7 of Mt. Carmel and St. Norma feels that the 1tatw quo John VWmey wen cuesu of will~. with eech woman Mn. Arthur Stege at a deae-rt ada length to her particular luncheon at ha' home. 1Z1 Coral ~. even inches. ahe thlnkl. a•enue. Balboa bland. Aailt-will be about average. in& hoeteaea were Mn. Frank-"Above all. lli)e9 which seem lln Windle and Mn. Leo Kelley. allm, but haw a gTaceful flow. F Mn. ~ preel*d and will be OU~,&. and right," ather Thomu Noon8.J\ talked . aays Norma. 'SunbunT an(f ar-· about subject.a of &eneral ln-cordion pleating and fullness be--terest. low the knee will carry out this It wu reported that tickets " trend." are ready to aeU on the amall And IO with my head full of kitchen radio, and will be fot' 1r004 predictions I left Norma al~ for thJ"ff weeka. ~ the leelln& that what 1he usually afternoon memben sewed on tella me comes true. al tar Unena • • • . AVA GARDNER. the MGM Bo/1.--/s/an.J ci·rc/e IW of 'The Great Sinner" tells DUU g me to look at her ·new hose. Tio Ho IJ Lu L Wllly of Hollywood fashioned IU nCn.On her a pa.tr of jade hoee to match Session T 11esday htt new Jade jewels. Ava says you can get ~ to match any Balboa bland drcle of Olrtat of your jeWell ••.. eo I ask Olurch b)' the Sea wUJ meet would you weer White hoSe to 'l'Ueeday, Feb. l at the ~ of match 10W' pearls we laugh and Mn. Mayme Foote. 200 Sap-, then the buzzer telll ua li. time phlreM • for • 6S ri\ent luncbeon for the leCIODd act. @mben are uUd to ~.. Halo-etta are BoUyw<>od's a thimble, needle and thre.a nrtVftt fuhlon Idea on a cttarm- for eews.na. lnl' bMclpar to match any type ol coeturoe. Ann M.lller, who ls Sf. James resfty ~e~ot~~nSiEit T 0 Have Dinner DAY" that ''balo-ettet" are MHting at NHYC ::"~ ~two: =1 lowly to look at; For nrenLna. the dandna star bu a aet of sold metalltc rwebudl acljust- abk an a black wlwt ba,nd. ffJ allo baft am tbat II ~ "' • ...,. ,._ Wlftt. roees Wtdch ue aJ80 it.djmtable on a 1be annual d Inn ~r of the YeStry of St. James Epi1copa.1 church wtn be held at 7p:JD: CID ~ at ~t Harbor Y_.,t dub at time IMW memben wtD be pr cwnL A bull· -11111ore wm ronow tbe c11n-..-. ...... '"""' bud." -Nld 11111 ..... . I IT dw I'll n R f I bJ n. in ti: m w 81 J< f j ol Pf th st hE WI WI -re a1 p: ha he sa an of "V th dr in1 me go an W E of te1 COi ge toe A mr un Su WC )Ol na loc: fut I I a pl< ha aJl Ou th W t Uv Lo m1 an ~ be. it. nu !n me ln tiv an ge ho we m\. n Lo on ler ~-,po 80 the ba.. c chi IO on ' Monday, Janua17 31, 1948 • l10m #lte ~ By Germaine Haney ITS HORRIBLE -Oh, thoee dummiea! That Joel Yet Ma'am. I'm goin1 nut.I, and you'd be nutty, too. Richard and f riends are breaking I their necks con'coct- lng dummlea - thereby scarln1 me out of my wit.I and into an early grave. Joe w a a their f i r s t one. An old a h i r t • " pair of jeans-- those new towels I bought for stuffing, a pillow c a a e for a head. A Mexican hat-And there was Joe hanging on a tr..ellls. I went out and cut him down. "Do want oeople to thin. k we're vedt'r I demanded. "Alter , 'm the president of the PTA." "Aw, Mom, we were just having a little fun." "Besides, he wu a cattle-rusUer," Gordie said. "You rustle yourself home, and..Aon't le1 ..me. .Aee.. A1lY JnO·~i--.411:;111; ot these ahenanlgans," I yelled. "We're 1n enough trouble with the nelghbora because of the drums. We don't need you hana- ing dummies on the trel.llses." Well, they've been ancela. No more hanl'!ngs. But Just let me go next door for a cup of coffee, and sure enough, there'• Joe waiting for me. Sittin1 ln one of the Uvlng room chain. Yes- terday he wu curled llP on the couch with a book, cozy u all gel out. Ho hu a half-brother. too-or ralhtt half a brother. A Jegleu tono pepped out at mt' when I w ent to put Richard's underwear away in hls chest. S ure. the kids arc having a wonderful ttme. I acream IO loud you can hear me In Oncl- na ttl. Oh. honestly, what I'm looking forward to .la a nice quiet futurt-ln a Junatlc asylum. I GET TIRE~Ho hum, I get a little tired of sensitive peo- ple. The kind who think they have to be ln a tearful dither aJI the time ln order to prove thev're made of better clay t h a n onllnary human belnp. Well, being silly and bein& sensi- tive are two ditferent thincs. Look at the giants ot art and music and writing-both past and prt>Sent. To a geniua belng ~ltlve meana being allve to beauty 8Jld eaaer to produce It. And how inlenaitively they manage to endure hunger and frustration, and critlclsm. Yet MC>dlt of the people who tell me ln a breathless voice how "aensl- ttve'' they are, new-r accomoHsh anything. Well, maybe we clon't get much done in the Raney household, either, ~ut at lea.at we have a gay time belna tough mu.ea. THEY TALK ABOUT nt:EM- Lot.1 ot people have been going on to me lately about the Pl¥>b- lems ot chlldren, as though the tblpp u,p ao many horrible a1 tua tiON that Uley were 'WOn')'ing themselves bald-headed en maue. Oh. fiddle-doodle! Why ahould children trom avera~e homes be so problem h aunted? Think back on your own childhood. Wertn't •• .. 4' . -...... .. NE)VPORT Ml IOA NEWS-TIMES ~ 'l:hat ooe t 1 me .Johnny llbp the c:borUI while the reet ot the 1lee dub Js \inclna tbe vene Wi't IOlnc to turn blm ·into a monotone forever. Ira ·xama"i and Papa'• a~ to the whole 4"'1 tbat wm. ... ca'* settinl broucht up la a Joas prooeu. and that'• wbat ma k e 1 or breab. And not lllolated lncldmta. P.C.A.-11... L.-11 •• A u~I aeM • en.1••• ~-a.. -· NEAPPLE .._EGGS D.L 621 ::~. 1r • w ..... To•t Tissue ~ 2-15' THE ECONO~Y-WISE PATR0NIZE MEAT PEPT· , ........ MANNIMG•s .... u. STEAKS s 1 iii<s '°." 53:. Gr~Dd Beef 45f. NEW HOURS • 9:!0 to &:IO Baa. ~ Than. 9:00 to 8:00 Friday A..s.tardaJ REAL VALUES COFFEE ·~· ... 49~ ec.-.... -YAlllTY 29' CEREAL ~ .. iiii' CA;: 2tor25' ca s G.w a WHITI 17' ;=======~-=----·:_ .: ... Lima Beans'::: oEL1cATEssEN PWs PIACM~, 19' ; FRUIT MIX N!!I 19 ~~;--Skl•lw 55' ¢ .Qi1ru1t. '::: 2·29' _FR_A_N_K_S_ .. __ ...... -OUMGI 2 25' o.r Ow• . ....... 29' JUICE .... ,_ HamSp'rd ~-.. ~ -116/t•rice• CHEESE ·~· Bakery Treats . MOHDAY-JANUAIY JI ~Meri .... T., Crea~ Pies 56!. TUISDAY--llllUAIY I ....... , , ........ &i.cake 310125' WIDMISDAY-HllUAIY 1 LliM ... ,,..., POTATO OtNNI• 28' ROLLS •L Fresh Produce ENDIVE .. ct. 4'· SPUis 1&-35' '\, NJwPORT BA•JM>A NEWs-.·1w_11_-'_~ _____ M_°'_o_M1_.,_. _1r_ ... ___ n_3_1,_1_M_1 DEEDS, JOE -NC>T WORDS the European recovery Jll'Oll'am. Fr1encla are Jdddina buhelor speak• Sam Raybmn about how he II ....... to llPllMl I* MW $10,-000 Nlary hm'eue, with $10,000 ntra for apemea • VIC10& Y. WIATHm > • • • • MRlllr• HQMR 0. COTTOM I O.YDI ltlX > PAUL NISSIN ,-• .......... "-'t, JOU W9/A c:.ntroJ AWIUa, Hewport • 194 DREW PEARSON ~ .. CJhe WASff IN6TON .. Whenever I 10 to ctnner with Y011 Saint" cbkled &illlhtful Mrs. A. Mitdlell ·Palmer. ~ always have the food Mnt fl;'CllD Pierre'• remtaunmt .. .,. tbe street to your apartment. And by the time lt 1t..,ta acnm the 1tftet and the mow ta wiped otl, lt'a stone cold. With thll new expenae account I'm expecting yau to take me out to dinner." Sam. baWeVer, is not expected to chance much. He wouldn't be Sam Rayburn. u he did. 1.-dp .. f• WOltltn A Uttie-.odmcl bll1 attecttng Mftl'&l• mflltm w.orkera and Mt cal dkw rl .factories h a 1 Jmt been IDtl'06lcied by Senator Cabot Lldp, Me•acbusetta Re- paMiee'L It WIDUld require f1nna t:Mt ditJ hw w with the govern- rnmt to lllre their enployeea by tbe ,_._ The OiJGJ111111Y 1hat has the tt:--curiey of a covemment contract. ~ Lod&e, ahould pas that secmity on to lu employees. ''The employee w h o receives .. t:ht. assurance then knows where he atandl" explains the Senator fr om Mawechu.etts. "He can make oonuulb:nenta f~ the educa· · tion of hi.a children, for necessary dental or medical work, for pay- ments on b.la houH and for the other th1r\p w b l c b raise b1a standard cA llvfn&. men a <er eJp-ra.rin-eo-•-tf"toJ1dll"s--dt"91~nllita,....tua&....Qi.U "Unlea he receive. a guarantee -ops build storage, be Aid. and ~-He cited-a lAter from "'tha ~d tM: l'llid tor- WASHINGTON -Fortllrtpt of lrDchi&an wlth a letter tbna~., The Secretary ot ~culture Ralph 'I)ig~head of ~n a year, be cannot make theae Secretary ot A&J'lculture Ow'Ult ~I to expme some of F-.. al.lo dropped thll ai&nWcant hint ad marke , ftPOl'tlnc that the commitments. Altho\l&h he might Brannan warned • clmed·door son'• actlvttia to the clole4-door aenatorial meet-aarlCWture partmmt eontan-by the end of the year have NOTE -Maybe the reuon tnc: plated no IUJ>POi'tl for tree c:ropa. earned u much money, the fact .enate '"'1on thil week that the Thom.u ~aa chanaed hll tune. ftl9 J'IM"• enp wm aot be Brannan replied t b a t these that be bad no aaurance of lt &oYel'lllMDt may have to buy up now fav~.J:~ment ~ 1l8ed .... .._..for ftsariar tu-commodities ue lnlBred1Y IUp-would have required him to live Q,000,000 bulhela of ll'&ln thla cbue of and sralD ... ::•: ••ta:s•• Wlliler parted by heavy aovernment virtually a hand-to-mouth exilt-· 1 elevatcn. la-that NI .,eculatma _...., purc:ha-.. tcs IChool luncbN and e-nce." cam~ ....... ne ... 7UI'· friend. D:Yke OJlhan. ha8 ~ M_all)' fpmen 6r e plantlna Rtpartina to a private l•t10ll ursJDc tblL . henlJy bi orda' to lncftMI PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY of the Senate Aarlc:ult.ure com. . ... .• ..,. •• their ac:reece a.llotJnmta. Bran- rnlttee, Brannan ~ that 8Mntary Brannan clkln't think nan explained. just ln cue crop .MXJOUNTAJIT PBl'8101AN8-8UllOllON8-D.O. farmen are over-plantlna sraln mud> of Senatcr 'l1lcJID,U't ......... aaatrole are Ol'deftd. But a-___ .......,______________ .. ----------- and th t _.._ Uon. He wanta CoftllW t.o ~ pu.W productbJ won't do tbBD ~--ie D. Baiiett Dr ~.i-.--.1 W Milum cotton. a .,.._.... may Co move the OOP·lmpo914 ratrlctJon U1 1ooc1. became th1I yeer1 ~ -----• E.Uw..-u • tnto a t&ll8ptn. 11\ um cue the llmltlna the •tance lfllC9 Wbfeb Cl'OP 'Mlll't be taken u the 7aJd. ·roauo .&ocomAMT ~ M4 8arreoe aavenunent will have to take the the IOlnl'lllDlnt can i..e, but be IUck. ~ • dJ4 not want the -ermmnt to · ~ -....-,_ W. Ceatnl A.._ Oftlce: a.t~•oe: crooa otl the fannerl' banda. The Co-Into tbe bl• .i-Ot ·~ .. PJorlda'a s.::-u:.·~ Bal· •.,....n ...... .... tNt .... ~ = to do thll, Brannon cau.-oomtrucUac eleftton. and wa.. lu4 ra.l8ed the quatlcm of Jll'ice n-e Bar. nn-111 615 Goldenrod Avenue •'Next 11:.~ ~ "It 18 homes. The qrk:ultun ~v llQllOCI'& f• tree ~ u .....,___________ Corona del Mar, California entirel)' poalble wo wt1l have all . D ;:::::::::::::::::::::::::: :~~~~ ()~ ~fJU~ Vl•L fi:~ tha~~n't.&itm~ -,pli!llp!Elilii!PEl~Eli~iEI~~!!!:!:!~!:!~ tM Jt,7!M>.OOO.OOO now available. 1 I 1 • •• -11 Thia meem ':;c:Svemment wlll • • •• ., ~bl.)' be t to low~r sup-c • : : t~ ~2 .-. .. pr1C:a. • • • • •• Senator Milton Young, North • Dakota R.nubllcan. uked whether Bnnnan favottd 1upport prices · kept u blah u 100 per ~nt of P&l'lt.¥, audi u demanded by Ute ~annen Un)On. "It II ddlrable," re~lled the secNtu'y of aartculture. 'but look· other upecb of the IWOll'&m. I don't be-t all poalble.•• He polnted out that the AKTl· culture deprartment not only could not atretdl l ta money that far, but t.bat 100 per cent of parity would 4mCOUl'&ge even more over- planttna. Result would be an over- 1u1l0\Y of commodltiet supported by-the ~nt and a icarcity of corftmoctl tiiea not under the psa ~ peOF''!b -i-~~~~~---inc~=~~::. .. In tM end. . it would be the howewiva who would pay ~ blll, cautioned the uc:retarY. of qrk:Wtuft. Abundant commodl.-tlea would ooet more becaUte of the hiab pioe:a pald by the gov- ermnent to fanneni. while acarce ioocla would alto C08t more be- c.a\191 there wouldn't be enouah to co U'OUDll. ""lbe American people," Bran· non abook bia head, 0 wl11 not stand tor extreme coeta." I I.__....._.., m.atGn Stonaton ~~ amazed and am\Md ~n Cha1nnan Elmer 'l1'omu ot Oklahoma. ~ 1peocu- lat1na Mnator, put forward an ldea lcr curbing tpe<:Ulation. The man who wu once up to h1I neck tn the oommodif;Y market uraed laylna utde tremendous atockl of cotton and araln In order to ct1Jt.. cour.ae speculation. By taklna la.rae bWJla out or circuJstion. Thcmu anued. the 1peculaton would haw lMI to work with. One wnator blt hll \ona'Ue to keep tram llD1lln&-For It wu UW ~ .... 1bomu 1t'ho deUwred ~on the Senate floor blast· tna the OPA for =to ,.._ mtct ~. t wtth other ~ bound lnftUeilce the aoamodlty market f~ wblcb tda frMnc1il e..Md In. Whn cr>'h...-started bWwUptinl 'ntcDM, be wed oft ..-. snooper Senator 11cmwr r.....- t :U ~~ . " --h . ... lt:tl P. a Ja.t.0---0.. OU. ..._... &,. ~au sm• •111mte DWB-OliDe m-~ o--DaMe 'ftlM ae:u DI~ &ma ~-Claa OUp,t au-1111m1o - DZ-Bolt .... lllit ~0-Doo OU. ~ ff.U. JDQ!O-Jlla.Dol •MUI OM tor ..,_ ......... to s:... DX~ 11:41 ID.&0-Dan Otlia. R Dl-IWodJ nm. lalol-t.&Dd OI ..._ U:•P.11. ~= ... ... OU.pm ~ m ..,.._ u:u '"-"0-Dca OUa DI .. eladtaaa s.>& ftlll..,....." ~~ SI.AO-~ ~Toll Uta a::n-... Tou ~-U...toLA IC&l-1' ... &XX-Too and U.. Dr. u lllDNIGft la.AO-Dea '*' ui-aAdlllte ~ ~ m.._...._. DAO..,.._ ..... Dr. Leeter A. Becbr DJ:NTlft Ill~ 8" A-..., 8z°1a ftoae llarMr .,...., Jl:VDRNO APPOUIW'ft William J. Dnl•n, D.D.& MO-A llet Stnet Newport 8eaclt.. ~ Ban. ..,..., .Boon By Appotntmmt Dr. Obed l.aca1 Dll:NTl.IT not~ w. O..tnl. 1lal'bew Ull NSWPOaTD4 0B W. T. Mooney l'lqldd.u aa4 l!lvceoe 81l1ICJDY .... o-&1'111 PllY81CLUl~N8-M.D. Richard F. Altman M.D. PllllDOLUI' A.MD llUIWEON om.--.. 1• ........... lllM --... :.· 0 ..__._u .. · Rsdl111 ..._...._ ...... aa .. .._ ......... a OI*.& ............. Henry R. Hall, M.D. 'ftl .... _. ····-· .. ..,. • GoMoa E. Rapp, D.D.S. H1.-.__...:._-~:-------, Hl~0..-111111•&7 Wa.Uace-J. er, D. ooaoNA oa.. -.... Eye Physician PIHme a.... -....... Q 17 .... , Harold K. Gamel Chapel lleBI 1lwq ..._.1B1aumMlt Ooeta ... OPTOIU'T&l8'19 &. T. BUt IEBWOJrnl. O. D. °'4•• bM BYli8 D.QIDQID LD'W DUPLICATWD Qlu9m ....,. ............. . atu W. o-tnl Aft. .... ml Mswron •acs • By Appomtment: But>or 1528 HJ.SO... ..... ..._ ... - s. R. Mo•co, M. o. a& Mr AVS.. •41.llO.&. a 'nr 1116 om. Blan: 2to5p.m. ... , 5 ...... W'lt:fll' Gll~ • • • CARBON P.lPD 'I era clr< bo11 OOJ] on nee ~ mis edg late ') lat1 ') bot her 1 cla kn1 of F . for J •P< Th tia ape ml ca· ca: po of rru fu fif th in G m w u ·Ir fr cc fl n tJ 0 ll n tJ t ti e 0 ( y Q t r I r J ' . . Moacla1, Jann~17 31, 1948 .· There la conftalon. and conald-Callfornla atocked the Pad!le erable animus ln sport-filhlnc ocean!'" circles regarding actions of the The law. which ahoWd 'be equal honorable board of Fish and.Game tor an. aeem.a to fall In thl8 re.- commissioners. To aet bearinp apect. and now the law Jt.elt la on this matter some brleftn& la = queetioned u to etate a\loo neceuary. ty exact.Ina tribute from We understand the F. & G. oom-tboae who fish in waten over misaion (withou t too much knowl-which the it.ate hu no juridc- edge of dee~aea fishing) ''regu-lion wh&t90e'Ver. lates" 'all apiortfiahing. Your honorable board of F. 6 The State LegialatW'e "rep-G. commlaaionen are appointed to lates" all commercial filhina. their jobs. The F. & G. wardena enlOl'Ce It la a littaaiton that attectt both set.a of ttgulationa (right all thoee who uee the eea to ftlh. here la room for confllct). and maybe your Balboa AqUna Nlnety-eeven aportf11hln& aao-club needa 101ne bacldna ln the ciatlona belong to a central body way of letters to your conareu lmown u the Southem Coundl and auemblymen. ol Conservation clube to whom the F. & G. J>OOple sometimes tum BOSTON (UP)-A double fea- for advice. . ture at a Bolton theater comlated La.at year the F . & G. upped of "Embraceable You." in which aportfiah1ng licenses 50 per cent. Richard Robel' appears u a mur- This year they wtah to cut apart· derer, and "Smart Girll· Don't fishing bag limits 50 per cent. The Talk," ln which the aame actclt 1· • aportfiabennan thoa paya half u la cut u a detective. much again for the "rigbt" to ---------------------~-----------------....._ ....... ..;.;..~-------- catch halt as much fish I The ConaervaUon club th4!!D C8{ne forward with a counter pro- posal, to make an outrt1ht llmit of fish, or aggregate thereof Cao many sk.ipjack and so many mar- iln, or broadbllJ, or tuna.. o.r jew- fiah-any aggttptlon not more tnan five. Other fnh. 10). Not a word has been wd to J.ba ..QQmlP8!deJ meia _,,,,. seiner kills e~tng ita gigantic nets involve. The Balboa Angling club hu, in a forceful letter to the F . ~ G. challenged, in a clear and 1udd manner. th.la rullna. The B.~C. demands to know why the d.laalmination qainat the aportf isherman 7 They at&~ ·In effect, that flab food la taken from the tea ln two ways-by tbt commerdal man and by the aport- fi.sherman ; that the sporttlaher- man ls mor e careful of ht. catch; thot the sportsman i. NOT tbe one who is depleting the tea of Its filh: that the aardlne and mackerel (almost depleted In these waters) la NOT taken by the aportaman: they al.lo doubt the aport!lshennen have ever tak- en ln one whole year what one or two purse aelnen can take ln ONE good round haul; and they vigoruosly deny that the danger- ous f llh depiction can be laid to the acttvttiea ot our ~ men. They f\ll"ther state-'"The dtvt· aion of F. & G. has asked UI to reduce our bag limit 50 per cent. If and when the Lq:talatutt cut.a the OomrnerdaJ lntereta 50 per cent either In his take or In the al.ze of his nets . . . our club wtll be the first to off er to make a reciprocal cut in our bag 11mit!' The sltuotlon 111 deterioratin&. Mates. and there ls api.rtted talk alontt the waterfront. "By what right, avers one. has the State of Calllm-nla to luue licenses, and aaaea flnes Csome stiff, too) to -fish pn the high aeu t" Queried anotKer '"The State atoclca rl'ftn ed lnland waters, and those who fiah in auch waten ahould pay, bl.It since when hu the State of Cl.ARK GABU WALTER PIDGEON V ,..N JOHNSON JOHN HOOrAK /11!1.J. 1Nf:JtU ·~-IY~"S6A?SI ,_, MW C$lfu1 -..... that are up to $ f.et w6d .. ~ofhMd, ....... tho ltdw room fot u We ,..,.... .w.. ....... _. ................ II ••• the new AllTOMArl.e caY.er.ClrlYe ..., '-ow~ ..aatt. you rlcl9 -ford'• loww '*"-• ~ flor. Md aft you tide '"MW sw.• _.. .,., .. ..... ._._..., _____ RlEl. 1NI IAS6 "'HANOIJMI/ ..................... .. ~ roocA ,.... .. _ .. ...,.109 ... ... .... ,... S...-..1 .......... , '-41. ... , .. rooct-....... OOll ...... ~ ..... .... o.ew. • '°"' -lwl ..... I I I ' You can ocMlly feel the ''4th oeicr' ....,.,o• of ._. '49 fwd'e Ovenlrt-..:• Yow ~ an the ..., .~ ....... "•" ot .,~ ••• In 0 t.ah- wlh up to 1ft ~ gCD mlleiav-f Md .... MW T1p fM • s•s ~ ottty OM ot ._ ...-. ..w f.ottl ... -· ..... ,, fGd ........ ,.... " ,.,., • Spaghctti'i still a low-cost dish ••• All tlle Betbsr GAS RANGES Are on Dlaplay and IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE .. . .. F: RGUSOI HliDWllE <•1 ............... ) Ziii Coast Blvd. Harl:>or Newport -S.ech • -.. -. Monda:r, J,m.., 31, 1941 ' You Are Invited to the Opening of Newport's Newest Seafood Cate COFFEE HAVEN 101 McFADDEN PLACE AT ENTRANCE TO NEWPORT PIER Featuring SEA FOOD BAKERY GOODS FINE MEATS IU&tlt Oat of Ute Oeean -~ the Onaa of the Ja Fr•t oJ Our Door Newpcwt B&k97 J -Free . Coffee ·and DO-Nuts on Opening Day _r-. TUESDAY, FEBRU/\RY FIRST COffEE SERVED EXCLUSIVELY. * -= 'S Mo s~ WI 'C 0 2 ' T par wa· Ori 'n- I for f1n the wir J gu1 ma Ja1 ba• Be for led 12. r WO lig ini n e; ga Ro go hi1 tru th• blc te1 wi t7a. ln1 ' fi e te1 th· lb Jh Ne E. St' BE 0 1 th BE A1 Sc Ja St u H1 A1 nc Wt to pi ar bl Fl Monday, 'Januar, 31, 1949 NEWPORT BALBOA NEWl-'111DS Pao 1. SKILES lFADS •B's TO 34-38 WIN OVER ORANGE FRIDAY BID Sidles p;aml>ed· ln 16 polnta Friday night to keep Newport Harbor hJ&h'a Bea atop the Sun- set Lee,eue basketball race. The local club downed Orange. 43-38, on the loser's floor. Guard Harlow Richardson hJt tor three field goals and five tree throws for 11 points and runner-up honors. It wa8 an uphill battle all the way for the Tar five which faces Anaheim tomorrow at the local gym in a game which may decide the championship of the league . The Tat middleweights found themselves behind from the start of the game until the end ot the third quarter when Skiles popped one in to put his team out in front tor keeps, 32-30. 'nle locals were tn front briefly at the start of the second half, 22-21, alter Jeaving the game at lntenniaslon on the short end of a 21-17 score. A free throw by Richardson sand- wiched between baakets by Skiles and center Dave P et erson brought the locals into this short lead. Astonished by a lead of 12-10 at the end ot the first quarter, the Panthers kept right on rolling to pile up 16-11 margin. Reed then had his charges call time out and they managed to match their op- ponets throu&hout the hall. nie Reedme.n answered the buzzer to atart the last half with a man for man defense which aty- mJed the Ol'ange five. It waa then when Harbor first saw the long -ftHl th&-ecore. The P.a.nther bounced back with a quick bas- ket by guard GUY Paxton and held the lead until Skiles· dropped ln his end of the period bucket. Armand Nettles opened the fi- nal quarter with two free polnts to extend the lead. Dick Lane fol- lowed wl th two field goals and the Orange and WhJte team never threatened again a.a Skiles wound up scoring with a bucket and three tree throws. Jl'Utla Quarter 8tufJ . • • Ne ttles sprained his ankle late ln the fourth period but will be in . ahape for tomorrow's Anaheim crudal .. The Colonists, lnd den t- 'C's' 'D's' Knock Orange Ligbtles 27-18 & 35-18 The Cee and Dee cagers of New· port Harbor high made lt 'a four- way win for the local school over Orange Friday as they prevalled 2'7·18 and 35-18 respeotlvely. It was the fourth 1traJ~ht win for the Dees who dropped their first two league games and it was the first league victory over the win 1tarved Cees. Joe Archuleta was aga in the big gun ln the Sailor Dee offensive machine with 14 points while Jim Jaarard played his usual fine backboard game. Forward Rex Bell came through with 11 polnts for runner-up honors. The locals led a t all stops, S.3; 21-4 and 28- 12. The offensive and defenalve wor k or guard Phil Shaler-high- lighted the Cce game. The fight- ing redhead controlled the oppo. nent'1 backboard most or the game along with center Earnif Roberts. Shafer potted tour field goals and a free throw to share high-point honors with Bob Nor · tnan, forward. It a~ared as t hough Al Irwin's charg~ might blow the lead ln the third quar- ter a fter goi n.g out at half-time with a 16-9 lead. They bounced back, after floundering, to win go- ing away. The Panther Cuhs only hit on~ field ioal ln the flrat two quar .. ten u they aank seven free throWI. Harbor 11 U Orance Hamm 8 F l Barnes Norman 9 F 4 ~ E. Roberti 0 C 1 Beam Shaler 9 O 3 Barron Benbow 0 , G 7 Smith Scoring &Ube : Harbor, Kittle, 1. Oran1e. Eudaly, 1. 0.. Harbor• Bell 11 F Archulet. 1• F Schuitt 1 C Jaa.rard 4 Steffe111en O G UpU. at Am' &a ONDp 18 1 Cabrera ~ ~ll 4 Farba!rn 4 Meadt 2 Stone ly, slaughtered Huntington Beach 48-28 •.. It's said that the lltUe Oilers gave up as aoon as they lost to Harbor lut week, 28-25. Until then they were in the cham-Hot Flnt Half pionshlp ra<»-now it's just New- port Harbor and Anaheim. WI f L I b Bob Casey, wuring John Mos-ns oroca I . la ...... It a I • At 3 ....... 0 ... 1 ow· y's jersey numlfeT 29, ts a new 0 0 Court · · . '1 1 1 .. ,. ' ~h ~~:r h!n~~pl~~~ n range ~~-~er::.-==,__, at 4:15 second year of first stdne ball . . Harbor hi&h'• hot and cold Var-mlt¥. Bee Ult Dee plq. ~ He may help the Tars in their atty baaketb&ll·cl. ub wu Just that OaUt ~ tram a l9CQid Ne•~ Harbor hlala'• DID will need for speed department. Friday nleht-hot the flnt half place tie iD Eutena ~ be tht ICeDe ot two of U.. out• Newport Harbor, 4S and cold the final two quarten ~~uf~~ Into ltallClna 0nM9 ODUft~ ~ fga fgm ft.a rtm J pta. u they Pd-t out Oranse hl&h • .. ,, a PIW it tM 'l1N8 -tc:llDOl"- Bkile., t ....... --... 16 s 1 4 ~ 16 on the ioie?i-floor 36-32 ~ p&8ICJI tie with Aftahehn U row att.man wbeft .Ayhetm &n. Netllea. t ·---··· e 8 2 2 2 s • · they wan, M-12, at ()nap wbse v.-TartowD for a l'O at the f::1enon. c -a 1 15 2• 2 • Coach Ralph Reed'• five wu tbe Colonlata lost to IAIDtlaPDD ~Tu qulnteta. RJc~aoD:-i -.:: f : A g : J running with a full bead of •teem Bead> $1.41.\ Santa Ana 1t.jpld iM Jtw wtU PW' tbt gn11m.. ~ t ··-· ........... 1 o o o o o the tint two quartert o they pll-;t1~ wttb a -.. wtn onr ~ _... at a: »::111: wfta m. ~ oa . c --1 o o o o o ed up a 24-10 balftime lead. They au-... of tbe Buawt = y, c ·· ··-··-o o o o 2 o returned to the Door "'""e -~..1 -Louvier. c ···-·-· . 0 0 0 0 1 0 ur --.;IUllAI ID tbe Bee nee, ButMr ... at ................ lll'ObabtY at Hupe., g .... _ .. o o o o 1 o halt all run out. . Onmp, G-38 wb1le Anabehn wu 'Die vanl\i: diabe wUr be b&ttJlas TotaJ.e ....... --.39 16 21 13 16 ta t Georf!t Reef ve.thpol:~ the ftnt beltina the UttJe ou.r._ ....-J\al. lt out fOC' •IM plam iPJt at • P eteraon had a frfle throw nullified WO p()u1 er or e • •n and add-lertoD aw...;.d Sata Ana. G-32. t :15 p. JD.._m= H.alla.stcD by & te.4Jn mate who atepped o•er ed a charity ahot to put them ot1 Ha.rbor'a W1D 0¥8' An•Mtm .aJb' a.di the dailml.__lp. the rutraJnln& llne. to a fut •tart. 07anse came back tn tbe .. ICm ~ tMm tap rat-Both Uae 'hr VU'lltY and Bela o ... nge, 38 quick and matched the locala ~~nm. 1"111 at .Anabltm In tbelr = Smith. t ···---···-······ ~" T 1¥" '15 pu6 ~t ~ point ~tllBobtt wuy~ ~---~ ~ lat OnQp bUt QPIW' Jan. T~ boCb A s1t11e.1. c ...... ·--····-··· .... s a 2 1 s P· en oen er -..wv., -·t __. &Q' cm A•,,.,, ckdal ba• wwwn mututd • Munos, c . ..._ .......... o 1> o o o plunked in a two polnter and fol-~ H\lndnatcm Bwb PIOftlDIDt llm:e tMD. 'lbe Col- ..&Jcantar, e ... --..... _ 15 7 • 2 14 lowed it with two more after »-10. ADAhllm ia tbe-~ t..m <a.t -haven't dlUjjpid a,y ~~u.• s-=-:::=:. ~ g ~ l : guard Carlton Mean and forward abwl at tbe 'hr ~ ... p.._ and. tb1Ar VanhiP bAd Sh&rum. 1 ·--···-·-o o o 1 o Bill Jacloon each added a tree C:X:C lost 11-G at ~ to a four pme$•u.k watl1 ~ Reyea, t ··-...... ___ 1 o o 2 2 th.row tor a 12-7 advantqe. The droD tnto tbe .:siiMI dlvWan. Riv· met HuntlJ 8Mcb ~ · Totala ... ---··-···-·14 19 10 17 as first atrh)gen built up a 20-10 enfde beat Santa Ana Jlpeec',!t ntabt and 51-0. lead before Reed removed them 0 and Kt. Sa Antonio and -With both lama *'dloo all for Fullerton J. C. Sets occ 73. 45 Fullerton Junor colle&e gave Orange Coast colle&'e a roud1 n11ht of It as they tumed back the local f0f'Ce8, 73-45, on the Hor- net noor. Orange O>&t.s was never in the eame as Art N\lnn'a gang 1COred practically at wU1. The Pirates' main often&Jve three.tt Don Combe, was sidelined with s1cknesa. Anaheim's twin brother combi-nation, Jim and Jerry Scbm1tz proved too ipuch for the locals u they aggregated 28 polnu . Jim was hi&h individual scorer with 15, Je rry h.ad 13. Howa.nt H~ potted 12 DOinta tor hlgb honors for the OCC live. la te In the aecond .Quarter. SW. fey tied u a mix-up tn the~ ftnt plam. tbe outcame ol tm- J ack Clark and Glenn Grlttlth boob wu c:UlcoftNd atw tM l"OW'I pme la cenam to MW aa made the final two first half buck-tama bad llboWend. a.ner1 important beutn& oo tbe title wlD- et.s. ~ W h1I tam Jn froDt, ner. Cl&rtil Meida ia Am.,.•• Guard Bob Colin aanJc two tone .,..., but a ncount found the Bee hot lbot. o.cb .JqbD Wai. ones ln a row at the 1tart ot. the eeor.. knotted at '7-47. The PIDll 1lDa la1I •-nae tam~ .,_.. laat hall to open Oranae'a bid for wm be pla1*1 '1lt at a lats date. au-. lt be'• bot-~.! -If victory which wu stopjM!d only 11a...,.n c.........._ MAMtn.. he'• cold, they're col •• At mat. by the clock. 1be Panthen out· w L ,.... ~ ~ made 15 o1 the M ~ ~r::~~~sJ.~}~~ 1r~·.., : Yim w ~~~ French and Colin cooperated on =0~ I I • der ot the tam la Jabn Hurtado at three fut buketa to brfnc the 8ut& AA& 1 t I fOl'WU'Cl with Jlm Hellfna and score up to.30-26 at the start ot ~ ulol:Llo --1 : Bert Bonner at cuanl wUli Ran the Ju t quarter. Mean then tank-• B&ft u. _.... to p1.q ott. 1 «nrk•. cd one to put the local.I out ln Tv 1tarten wW be Bill 8kUee. front by atx before Dick cardwll ....._. "--9• .....,,,... with an &ftr'aP ol ~ 16 and French put ln a buCket each w L. ~1 =Ji same. at'fCll'WU'Cl wttb to bring the oranp and white =:::::--.eta -l I NetU.. av~ etpt to wt thln two polnta of the heav-~ a...-. 4 I per pma. Dave Petlinon 1't1l Uy favored Tan. BW Jacklon ~~ .. ~M -1 open at the pivot spot and H&r- wound up local aoor1nc with a Ut-~"'"": • 4 low Rldlardlion and DJck Lane tle more than a minute remalntna DowM7 I I wUl be at the suard lpOU.. with a two pointft". Yardley tootc luta AM at no...r: J:lwat1Nto9 'lbe Tar S.. bave cWeeted the ball away from Orance a(ttt ::;:*a.:!w ~!.... ~ at l'l.,,-Anabetm. '5-M; Santa Ana, ~; they brought It down --the 'eO\D'1 r: --·· ,.._ Downey, .t7-31; "1llerton, '4-lT; The local.a' host the top flleht following Jaclaon'1 abot and Don auneet Leae• ... at.udltt.. HunUn•ton Beach, ~~; Oranp, San Bernardino jayatt club a t the Ward Jo.t the ball u he drove w L ~ o.. '3-48 while lolllns to Hunt.lnaton Plrate gym tomorrow night at in for a center lhot. C&rdwelJ N..,port ~ --I 1 m ISO ee.cb 3'--23 ln MVen leque pm9. ::clock in their next league out-=~ ~.poi:::li~ ~~ ~ Jlwb _ 1 1 I I ~9-~t ~ ~ Or. OoeA ('6) (13) Fullertoa the ball down the court with on)1 o,..... i t ,. and ~Mi Santa Ana. 00-3' while :'llettles (4) ___ ..F (15) Jim Schmitz few aecondl ~ when the t:'.:-" A I loetn1 oruy to the Tan. Stein (2) ..... -... F (13) J'ry Schmitz Pant.her'• preuinc de enae cauaed ..._ ' Van«:r aax ~ Henning (12) C (8) Bennett Harbor to throw the ball out of v ···· ---· boundl with el1ht aeconda play be ha.a befti play1na Vani•" ball TI\e anicy mix wUl be a clOM Parson. (?) ···-·G ·-(ll) J<>h.Moa Jett~ Colin toued the ball lntO Tile talented &J.I -·--~ WU one althoulh t.he Tara predoroi. Freitag (4) ···--G . -· ·······--Hogle French who tried to drop ln a .._ Jead.lni the , .... -... ~":"I race natad wtthOut trouble, -~l 1n ru::1&!~15.Fullerton, 3S; Or-foot shot. Yardley recoveffd th: loin& lnto the~. 7°~b he their pnvjoua meetJna. Sam Scorlni subs : Orange Coe.it _ ball to preserve the 1ame for usually d:raWI the other tearo'1 ~i.:tuo~ ~ ~ 'c::; Carlson l · Rohrig 3 · Dickey, 4 Harbor . beat suard who bu the help ol Qe.-. 'Ibatcher to a•~ the: -- Borgeson, 8. Full~rtOO-McQna: Beboaacla another of h1a team mata. Al· wb0 1have prown to b: an ..U..:i 8; OJnnlngham. 6; Apking, 6 ; Po-Ward was held ICOl"eleu for the :::f'ot~la.l.nat two men teue. no-deteue tam durtn& the pavich, 5; Snyder , L fi rst tlme In the two )'H.l"'I that th'-Or ln f!Vft")' ~ put Pit*-M.eaa-bu been roll· ______________________ ___;;____ -lalOn..t.. -anre ~ the •u..l lbC bOt the put tew pmea and ,....~-------___ point ... ·1ne oSJPOllalt 1 1trat.ea mi.de 19 apJnat HunUnatcm ol boldlna Ward down b.u back-Beldl Frida)' tired HVeral Umes th1a eeuon. 'lbatcber ..U held to nve poUJt.a By putt.Ina two men on him tbe)t-Jut time out aaa.lnat the T an. autasna UcaUy open a hole for Menaa inaM nine 1n ht. t1t'lt. ISl.aY Yardley or Ja.cbon, who u a re-ua!Jilt H.a.rboc' Id will be .Wt are, alao, ~u up tn the lea-af forwvcl with Bob ~e and cue ICOl"ias race · · · Ward, al-'nwt.chB Wfll be at center Guarda thouab stopped from acortna. la will be C.omeJ o~ Md Dick aUU the beet noor man ln the o-umer leque. Ne•PMt H•"'*'i. 14 Reed Ww itan bJa u.\W llnetJp ' • ft"' na ttm f ,,_, wt th Don Ward and Bill Jacluon f.:r!o.~ t _ : : f r f O at forwuda, Bob Yardley at cent« Tardlq, c ----11 t I l I 1: ~~=le ~!!1-y~e. 11.,.., • _ __ i I 2 , J-....a.---"" -.....,. RM..-.. I --t I I 0 _.., and 'lbatcblr are Grtftllll. e -1 1 0 0 0 all ~ ~~ lll -Gutl ...... -• 1 • • • • ... _~ ~·--... ---"'4 ~.,llOD., , _ 1 o I o o o .. _ .. 4 W'Tft'9 'J."boatM, f -l 0 g 0 0 to a b.llh ICCM-pme. a..e. 1 1 t o o Tan haft wan owr Santa 'rotai. ___ Jn 14 u • 1 .. ~-~ Duta1W1. 12-8 9,nd On,..e. • ..... ......... , In addltioD to ~ . •• fta ftm f ,... hebn. Tbw at twtoe to Hmtt--=:o. f ,.---I 1 l I •t 1nctcn e..dl 35-81 and '5-43 llDd .&lcUta.r, • --I I 1 I I once to ~ •7-G.. Aaa-WeOm. 1 --o J helm 1091 to the Tan, Hun~on OoU•w.1. 4 I 0 and to Qranae a&.N for the only 8'!:...,, ~ __ l S 8 Y & Jnaue MlbeCb whl)e lmritn1 -qver Fullerton twlc:!t -.:u ucl •t· Totale 11 t I 10 II 35; Santa Ana, Z,.;a and Dowm1. '840. Al Irwin wW liliid hb Newport Harber hlah. Ott. and Deei to AnaM!m hJp, tau:llCllTOW after- noon to meet the ~·1 U&bt-weli.h~"nle loaiJ Dia m\llt wta. to ata.y ln Uw nee tm tbl chljm;. • PIO~~,,_ AMtwhia aBlillll•tl are a. Diee i'MI. lrwbl ltai't .. --cxe-blne. Wbldt ... ..almt 0ranp Frid-.y. . 1be Quiatmal Seal Ale of the Onn8e Count)' TUberculos1I and Healtli wodaUon totala 'to ~ lll.30'-00 'lJUM'IJDC94 Reverend Fred w. Nieclrincb61. Sale chair- in&ft· nm 11 lhort ot the S3S.OOO ~ Deeded to lnlure minimum Medi of tbe TB uaoclattom1 proa cram of tuberculOlia control. "Our p1anl call for clc>H oo. ordlnation of aaenclea, docton, health department and otherm iii thJI fte1d to make the fl&ht qainlt TB ~ effective. For ex.Unple, the rehabWtation of patient. &nd famtHe. who have been •truck by TB bu been ne&)ected. We want to reatore patient.I to uaefulneu u taxl*Yeta an4 JrOducen rather than tax conawnera. At ~nt, dllcbarled patient.I break down at an al8nn1na rate and muat re- turn fDr treatment. '!be work of brlncinl about Jhe patienta• phy- sical, IOClal, econom.lc and emo- tlonal l'eCOvery la alcied by Cui.at· mu Seal returna," aald Niedrinl· haua. ..Yet, many hav~ forgotten ,-~~----to aend retw'nl tor Seal.a the)' -• -·-•1 have purchaled." ...... ., 'fl I ---.. ---.......:~ ...... ~ ........... ••Ja tM m. piild ......... 11•1*1, ..... ~· • CGIDpMJ --~ ..... of w.,r . . . ">~~· By 6111 Aniola Gordon B. Findley OONT&AOTO& a 81'JLD9a CABINET SHOP SERVICE ..,..... .. VAllDl&'.J'8 6 1111..LWOJI& T. C. JOHNSON 8-t. • NEWS-TIMES Has Openings for • Carrier Boys . I . ·I ) c • t I I I • ~ • Puauc NoncE xonm INVITING BIDS ' """~~ t. hereby &lven that the .uu.ra at 'J'nllteee ~ the Newport Beech Sehool Dlttrtct. Oranae Oomlt)', wU1 receive bida unin FebnlarY .15 &t 8:00 p. m. at the oMce ~ aaJd School Dlatriet for the ~ of one CXJIJlpl. ete . 8Choo1 co.di·wtth -.eattna capectty to be not Je8a than eighty.five (85) pulmlftS to meet or exceed ape-· dftca_Uona on tUe at IChool ottice. == ottered ab.all meet all ta ot the State Boa.rd ~ Education Reculatim& govern. 1q PUpi1 Tnmportatbl. ~ lald Board of Trustees shall be the tole ~ of the merits and quallftc:adona at equipment ol· tered and~ the~t to ac-cept any or reject all bl and to 'ri1ve fonnallty or ty in any bld. GORDON B. FINDLAY, .. Certc ot the Newport Beach School Dlltrict. Pub11ah Jan. 31, Feb. 7, 14, 19'9. -II+. idfa Mm Iii* i-""'flMMI --- .· l.MNl*T'Mfl ~ cumaWA , WM ANO C'nlOl _,.,_ WUN6 WOf>',AN ANOAWtSI , • AND~fMOU Ol.D LNl'I • •• "lltlc~" IRICKUI AMO MNtf \IOr'l'lt• • · tiOMl OIW _,.... NO ~ ~. l&lial:· ·~ lMt ~ ~WIU ~lY__,,.-..._ U)OC Ol"lltl.Mf 10lOU! .: , p • • ·e I • YOU'µ_, be up-- -and YOUR COSTS will be down - - -if you buy · yo Ur_ office supplies from # the News -Times office. CA>me in and see our complete stock of everythiQg you need for -------------.. your office today-- -or just pick up your phone and -call Harbor 13 ---. . for salesman to call - DAI LY / ~ . BALBOA -- ..., .MES . . 3011 West Central Ave. Harbor 13 Newport Beach . . ·. • .. • t NEWS - Classified Ind.ex ~M-M~ ~ .. ~· -------__ _._._~_... .......... _ PIANO rinmro -OOllPLETE te•, ~1 -~....... ._Tne ~ ..... _ • u ....._ • t w. n Us 11111111 REP~ ... ~ew ..--ta at ... ~ .-• zw .... .._ • ..... • 1 dilcoU.nt. Bia allowance on OJU u...,. Yw cw • --.o., .... uorlahta. Free e:sttmatee. · u ft ••••••• o ._.. .. ._. -LEWIS V/. _TARTER ·ti •=_,, o.u.we. :l =:tt.=-2'7 BROADWAY ••• ._ 69 ..,_ • ._. Phone 6H ~ Beach • --Alla '' ~ or drop Card -----------• Lmllt ... ......, 69 .Aw11 •&..ftoa :.r 1-c -. po8t 1 .. _ ... ................... .............. ---. : :!., '~:.,:-W : =-._.. .w,,n. a .MOUSIS00 • • • a :t& ~ '°':'-.. :: ~.: .._ • · iiU: A.iicm 1 wioui · · io TW'o ·.A.PAimlF:Nis 'kr10 ~ \ n -~ .. -!! : •• 'U"w~'! · 9'ltl CmnDlet· tlY .__..._"' · : ~ .... -;r. iO •· ... ._-. u.;d 0E°lec. ~t;,;;, :;i. 8;A":!tH. ~ .. E. ~: M r c r.1... :r ::::... .. .:....., 1 G™ 6-fL . $79.:k> Balboa. ~ _ llf12-K. Tt.-tfc 1H8 CHEVROLET Fl.E£T. -...~m' Q.i1ot • ... ... 10 1 ~~~.50. ' FURNJSHED 1-BffiROOM lPf. 'f:::er4 !:r n;f: ~ ~ HAlUiOR TRANSFER Thronson's Firestone ~ ~~=t~~ :.r = ~n=/~ ~ "· · • • • 1789 Newport Blvd., Coeta Mesa land. Harbor 1217..J. l4-c-20 from a new one. Thia°"""' la _""""""" ____ _.. __ _,,.,,.,._ Local & Long Dtatance Haullnc-28-c-4.9 Mlllntfor OW.. 80 come lA and OOURTEOUS SERVICE WORKSHOP FULL OF TOOLS 3 0~~~ turnJshedat-eof• .. -~. Encl~~ make us an otter. We'll probe~ lncludlna ama1l lathe artnder, ~n.u.a. -w; """ ~·,.;,& v.-take It. weldlnr equipment. many other cu yard. Telephone lnltalled. th1np to nmneroua to meritton Reuonable. Phone Bar. 1745-W. !NI KAISER "'DOOll SICDAN. 9a-Ue Prteed to aell 2124 Harbor l~tfcP HU ftl'1 t .. mn. and owr 19fU Harhor Blvd., Coeta Me-.. Deacon 5.538-J N~-0w---:-ln---:-th~ts:--area--:-----Blvd Beacon S616-W. 17-c-21p KITCHENETTE APARTMENTS, =o.~ af •ttw lndndtq Complete SAW REPAIR Shop HARBOR FURNITURE ~ ~=et~ 't~ -· -·-··-·..,.··"""·-· -·"""'·-·-·---.-. All work .i'\la.r&nteed to Satldy. A Good B:1\v or'" at 1015 C.OUt HJway, Co-Al Joyce Motors CO. 1208 Coast Highwuy -a del Mar. .32-tfe 901 OOAST IUGHWA4f Newport Beach Is 188• Dn,y to.¥•• BElcon 8281 • Beacon a1~ a ~"'3 RENT AL y -ao.ttc -21-p-25 Let~ ~ :t~' SPECIALIS"'° 1941 CHRYSLER CL\1B OOUPE. J:il;NLJlX ANLJ MAY'i'Aua "-ta -n-t•-T Call ---~:.0 Ra'dlo, beat«r~ IPOtDaht. Excel~ '---esa ~con ~ ~ --. lent ConctiUon. Private owner. Just waltJna to be uled at 9'7~H L~ od v· k Realto ., .... Bill's Wash-A-Teria -------~---~~~~-inwo 1c , r ~' tenns. acn ltla. Corona TARP AUL.IN. 18 x 20 for ~ Balboa laJand BA. 3062 del Mar. Harber 1'3. 6-Uc ALSO DRYING SERVICE cheap. Beecon 5299..J. 19-c>21 ~ SPECIAL -"46 Ferd 8 Tudor ec.': ::.a~ ~=on. =.. 2~~~ we1eo~"M.r n:l~~ :r:~~ 8:f. :1~~ Phone Beacon 5T70 -beauUtul -~. Steelcraft, 'able girl, SlO per week or MO CV and take It home for onl)' 28-e--H 23018 Coat Hlpwa.y, Ne'WJ)Ort. mo. Pb. Lquna 306 or Mm SJ.295, Theodore &blna, 22nd Harbor 2561.. . ~-23 Taylor. Harbor 1037. 12-tfe and Omtral. Ne"Poft Beech. iJ-autLDtHG SDVICI t2 FURNITURE. Beu nap, boob. WINTER RENTn:::l 'be&oorn Phone Harbor 380 or Bu. D>'T. • EiiwALi'ERS .--...... =torret!de~J'R~~~·~ =~w~."i.1:!. WHk.ia-'J! um F6UR-D60k Plymouth~£~ nLE CONTRAcroR MARKET. 11Har3-~~ s2t1.~ New· NEW 1 BEDRM'. DOPiJ5t XPT. ~· "'Good condition.. Jtare~ Bath Rooma, Drain Boerda. etc. port Beach. ~ ..... Nicely fumiahed. Available un· MMIO"\ln.. •1. AAO;ll (Opp. new holllltal Iii .. ) Zcne:s Cl -Prm» Jocadm for MULTIPLE unit& Full Price $12,000 $70 per front ft.) HARBOR INVESTMENT CO. 30th St. at W. ollitrd l5th A N~t Ave., C.C.ta "Vw 21-p-22 tU June Uth. $60 mo. Phone 1937 PAacARD 8 f..dr. Sedan. Phone Beacon 8700-W-3. WA.NT STE AM CLEA.NlNC Harbor 2()62..M 1225. SS:S ~ Mar Ave., Costa Phone lluttor 1800 1&-tfr WORK. We have late.t type 17-.tfc Mela. Ph. BM. 8218-R. 21~23 • Z.:O..H --H--d-----F-1--.--ateam cleanJ.na equipment and NEW 4 ROOM bnutttuUy tu!'· MERCURY CONVERTIBLE. Mod------......------~-. ar WOOd OOMDSl an expert operator. nlEOOORE nilhed apt. 1 block f"1fl\ butt-el 1939. Flnt cJau abape. Phone nooo DOWN. 2 Bdnna. A me.. li1oora laid -Sanded • Fhilabed ROBINS, 409 29th St., N~-neu dlttrlct, Costa Mesa. 165 Harbor 1627. 736 Udo Nord, in& porch. Hdwd fln. All moa. C. R.. SPOONEk port Beed\. Phone Harbor 2D per month on year leue. AcDta. Lido lale. 18-p-~ em bclme. ~ Elden ._...._ PHONE HARBOR 0809-M 20-ttc only. Phone Beacon 6017-W. .._.. -. • • • • • -" · • · 0.ta M'eaa. Owner. PIJl'li:outll 129 . 4.3rd St.. Newport Beach MAGIC CHEF w h 1 t e enamel 21-tfo 12-AllPl.AHD SJ 5M2t Loe Anpl!I. ~ Free F.4ttmatea ~!~. ~tovr:~J.33~~ ~~~~~ectNC:.W un~ Li:Ts oo'iiYiNa---:·.-:---....... INCOME PROPERT~ ----------~-tl_c TILTING .\RBOR 10-lnch table fumtahed. Owner at 320 laland BEECHCRAFT 2 STORY, .. f&mlly flat. 0-. •A• H.ARBOR • ._.land. extmalon. dado and Ave., Balboa. Harbor 1317-W. "BONANZA" buUdlq wtth. a bedroalD ..... PlumbinR Service motor. A.B.C. Lwnber Co., 140 1~20 and an ntra lot. Z... tar 1768 Newport Blvd.. Beaccc· SJ.11 E l7th St.. O.ta Mesa. 20-c cqLORFUL convmtent fum1sMd f Sl6.00 per hour bUltnea Priced rtpt. ft. a. REPAIRING OUR SPF.ClAl. TY MIRROM -EWl'Y hOme nftda apartment for two. ~mo., YMI' CZ Bour Blocka) ~ (Eva.) Phone Beecoa -., another one. Staodard 1U.es ar around. Utn. oe.ld. Ga.riap avail· e 2 O b B. M. LANE. Nwwpcrt II I Cit C.Ontractlq and Supp8ea wU1 make them to order. able. +t-0 H@llot:rop@ Aw., Co-,,1 .6 per Our •tte ----------~-u._ GLASS table tope--Get new spark-rona del Mar. 2ttfe {30 Hour Blocb) SOUTH COAST Un& ala.a tape for your tables YEARLY RENTAL on Balbo9 . Not 8 Oub Plan • F ampt __ .,._ ~. Small Jum1shed bcule N P·-----hi MATERIALS CO ~ BEAOON 5261.J. S75mo. PboneHarbor3~'>1-.1 HAR. ~~JWl1~ Spedflcatlon ••uC J.S.e..H Ready MJxect BALBOA GLASS CO .. HOUSE OR APT,,-Low rent to _,, ...... • • · · CONCRETE 922 Cout Hlchway Newpt. Bch June 15. 306 S.PEJhltt, Ba1boe 11-MONIY TO LOAN IJ 2'29P~new~~~ ~~· M~tfc YOUR RADIO expertly = ~~e~~.Ph. SYcamore ~:.2 ~ 0 AN~ . • ... -·--· QUARRY and SHEFUN in your borne at no extra cbarp. YEARLY RENTAL. hmlahed Beaoon 5504 Beacon ~TM Well ~ honest. con-bedroom home. Fireplace, gar-LO ANS p AINTIN G and ttdentSotJI. age. Corona del Mar. 1100 PAPERHANGING ~A.!'1'3084~~8:1-?. month. Phone Harbor 2it~ L 0 ANS P. 0 . Box 999 Costa Mesa lk-38 MODERN FURNISHED APT. 307 $60 00 ..... ~IV\I\ , 16-p-3'J FIREPLACE WOOD. 18-ln. eu· .,. N. Bay Front. Balboa 'laland • w •uvvv ··· · · ........ · .... · 1 ~ calyptUI $24 cord delivered. S85 mo. winter ntea. Phone -'-SALARY 14-"UONALS .. : Chunk ore.nae wood. $26 cord. HM"bor 2373-W. lk-20 W Al h 1· A Ph. Beacon 535o&-W. llk-17 YEARLY RATE. Fumlahed 8 rm * AUTO co o ~s nonymous FIREPLACE WOOD apt. c ~ duplex> bath. '65 mo J.. .....,.nn.nmr.TDE Wrlte ... P. 0 . Box 561. B&Jbo&. Ca.W 110 -30th St. Newport ~ach lo(. & Un.PA~ VA\. 59-dc Coal -Charcoal _. 18-p-22 2Mll.a-:,~·-5rTU-,,,_~-~-~-·-.. -~ .. -w-~ANT--··-u,-·--~-· -.... :_. H. W. WRIGHT CO . ~= ~=-~ TWO BABY SITTERS AVA.a. 1784 Newport Blvd.. Costa Meu sunny. Available year round SaturdQS, Sundaya and M-. PHONE BEACON S66S Winter rate. ISO. mo. Harbol' nlnp. Reuonable ratea. Phone ~ 149-MJIC.. evenings. 1~23 Harbor 1767-R. . ' ' . " -' .• • . WANTED -Any k.Jnd of yvd s E R v E L 4s-a1NT, ¥1SC.~.M~... • ~ work OI' 1ardenlni. WW build The G A s Refrigerator ~eon ~-re:mm. ,_•PO·~ C:.. Ferguson Hdwe. Co. ~ ~ ..... Succie11or to Eatm Hc!we. Newport Beach. '5-tfc 22m Cout BlVd., Newpot't EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS-PHONE HARBOR 116 Will alao care for children.. full 41-Uc or part time. Beacon 5'f34.R. • • · "* • • "* • • • »c-24 11-WAMTID, TO IUY 11 ULIAB ___ LE_PRA_CTI_CAL __ NU_RS_E • • • 'dASH for USED-. wanta day work. Uaht ~ li iecptnc. chJldren, leJni-lnvalld, Furniture & Al>l>ll&Dcea elderly lady, 1enUeman or "We 8U1 A1nw:Jst ~ R o.o MS with maid eervi&e $7 .00 week. single STAG HOTEL 2111 Coast Blvd. Newport Beach Other ~nal Pr='°~-=---~ "QUICK SERVICE" e...J~ .a. .... couple. Own transportation. G~S Harbor 2888-M --ll·tfc YOUNG LADY ~; rellable; ex-Bea. 5'107·M -New-pm-rt~ BIYd Apply at Bar •• ~ wi.hel roam ID ex· a-ttr · tk-20 tu~IAL af'ATI chance fr. baby alttfnl' ~ CHAIRS, tablee, furnltur~ of all ON BAL B 0 A PENINSULA: nlnp. Excellent charadn' s:ef· type. Boob. Uled boat and ftlh.. Fumtabed room. twta t.dl. 1 erence. Urgent. Pleue call Har-inc ~ar. Phone Harbor 2175 fer Miramar Drift. Phone bor 2817 .w ..... nv ~ p6dc • up. GRUNDY'S n..EA 18L l -. __.., °: 21-o-"22 IU.B.ICrl". 113 • 22.ncS St.. New-TWO GARAGES. '930 m 0 ft t h . . . . . • • • Pl*t Beach. .21-p nch. 307~ .AJvar.a.> St.. BaJ.. 2'-fllLP W ANTID 29 •• • • • · • • • • • boa. . 11-e- 155 ~ ·E ;-;;::~~ ~~~ Ncwpn Bncb. PboM a... IOlb It., "-•pert BlnctL HabGr zao.. 1cu. .,_ »Uc Jl.p-22 ' ..,.. . --. \ ....... • Chance of a Life Timer $700 Down $22.50 per week or tcnna to lul t BUYS A LOVELY 2 be4nn. bame oampletely furnitbed cm a lot in the cauntn. Date oelm9. or--anae tnea, fiowen. Campl~ fenced: Patio. Larae yard: Good JocadClft on cut llde, near INI line. W. A . Huacroft, Realtor 2118 N.wport 'Blvd. O.ta Keu Ph. Bea. l5857..J eYtt. &L ~R P. S.: If )'OU can only apue '800, atop ln to 1ce me &nl'Waf· . • NeelfOr ~-s. .. , ..... F.eb. 28 ~I.al to N-.-'~ .. . ,. . 1'M ~t Mt0e9lity of a&Jlll'OY· ed out. In um cue tbe Staw -tM C!llftt mllllon dDD9r __. Health DtputlaleliCt wmld ~ ba bond laue nat Febl'uarJ 28 W91 and 1CS"t» the lmtallatian of ..w- brouaht bmDe to r.eW•PaDllUDID .p dlaDaA1 fldlltiM whJdt would tram tbe Harbor area and other mu. :ft lmpoMfble for many ba- part. ot <>ranee oountJ Friday duatrS. to operate beft. '!be re- evenlna wheJl the ll'OUP WU ad-lultant »eYl'Ql1 llm wouJd be & c!relled bJ OWrman Wlllla War-1taaerbi& -bldw to ttie county, be ner of the Orance County Bo.rd Al4.--, of SU~. VlDton Bacon. dlW ensf"t• ot U the voten In all the unltatlon the MWase .... . spoke to the ctiatrlcta &PP'()Ve tbe J;ll'Oll'&m. Jt group, ~xp11?tq that the project wm be carrted out ln lu entirety, wu ~ wtth mu1mum etun- Wuner" Wei. but U a;rtaln CU.-om,y and eftldency ln vtew. Other trtcta turn thumbs doWn oa the IJ)eaken tndude HerMrt F. Km- propoql tbe P'OCl'am muat · be ny, Bal~ poa~ an4 c:halr-reworbd. -ntua. If 11eVeral of the man ot the atbeDl''ocwmr;dttee t. dlatrlcta f.O to turn ln a two-Sewer' Bcmdl, Joe C.tafilch. • <»- thlrdm vote In favor of the boad Ol'dlnator of. the campalp to put tmue they ml1ht be fattVer eJC• over the elecUcn. ana Ewald duded from UM of the-mnaJ.ler Lemke, ~ ol the Outfall- jotnt dllpoul plant built to ac-Sewer district. cormnod&te . only the approvt.as Walter Schmid. praldeftt of the dt9trtcta. J A•eoclatecl Olamben of Om· Provtdln1 it would be P!*lblc meTCe wa cbainnan ol the meet-to enet a plant capable ot M!l'V· inc which wa Mid at Anabelm. 1-the entire area. then cl11trlcta mflbt be admitted later by paytnc C............. ~~rt ~:tr back billl, the aupervllor ~ 9Vll .,.,_ - ~~ ~~~~1allha~ Flllds Deal Twin ~e :. ~· warner Point-Olllclally Dead · fMI~ESTONESl ~u.;::eetf'e=.~~!~ • • • • • • • • twtna of eo.ta Ilsa and Newport IUA&IAOB LICICMllD Beach. have never~~ Arnold Armond Attridft, :rl; ~{ w~ =~tatlon of ev-Joan Ber>'l Berry, ZJ, both C.0.ta ldcnoe before Suyertar Juqe Rob- .-..---1MeM:--'m' Genlhl!rbJ Santa w BJRTll8 Mn. Viola M. Deal ot Costa Mesa, widow of Fredrick, ·rece1v- CHUNG-To Dr. and Mn. John eel her husband'• estate by the K. C. Olun1. 209 E. 18th SL. eo.-court decree and letten of tldmln- ta Mesa. at home, Jan. 25, 1M9, latratlon to FOl"l"elt'a property . a dauahter. 8 lt.., 13 oc. wen ..-dented to Ida widow, Mrl. NOLAN -To Mr. And Mn. Dorotlly Deal. who Uva at Q)ut Keith Nolan. 425 Marauertte Ave., hl&hway and Marine avenue In . Corona del Mar, In S~ J= ~ Newpcwt. p&tal. Jan. 28. 19'9, a da ttt, 6 1be mm. who wse honored a Iba.. 8 oz. ~k aio with mDltary memorial IVERSON-To Mr. and Mn. lel"Vioea conducted on the Ntw· Jack Iverson, 523 Hamilton St.. port pier, were drowned In heaY)' 0.ta Mesa. ln Santa Ana Om-MU oft Newpcrt Be&eb Dec. 15. munlty bmptal, Jan. n , 1949, • n-etr dory, tom away from the d&uahter, 7 lbe .• ~ oz. heavy outbOud enalM which had propelled lt,, WU found bottom llde up the nest da1. Bocllet ol the men ma,y newr be ~eect. the court WU told. 1iJ>Ce tbe mt.a. in& p.lr were weartnc beevy doth-- ln& and hl_p boot& Today's Markets {Prtidl 11 a.m. [P.8.T .] ~ flf ....... ()o.. Ilk. LA. Stdt Ex.) IndustJtals ···---. .l'18..'n5 dn .a> Ralla -··--··--·· ~ dn .u Utilities ·----:M.10 Volume--C20,000 ahareL Am Tel A. TeL-·-··-·--.147~ C,.nadtan Pad.fie --··---13~ I>u:pant ··--·-··--·.....1854 Genenl Moten ... _____ .... 60~ Goodyetlr -·-·-··--··-·----· 44 Kennecott --·······-··-··-·--·-· 511i6 Seen --··--·--·-····-··-··-· 37" So C&l F.d1.an ···-··-····--·-· 30" Standard OU ---··---··-··-··· 62'6 U S Steel ···-·····-·-····-·-··-71" Both men had ttt1red after l4!J"Ytna many ~ ln the armed f Ol"'Cft,. SAPS WAY TO AJ.1011'1' l'aoM OAS Stepplq out of ~ park~ car on Ute •tntnc side'' ma,y be l'tep- p&na Into the bo9patal or mcrcue. c.utiona the National Automobile club. Squirmlnc aJcna Ulle ~t .eat to cet out on the sidewalk may be a matt bothenome way, but tt la a way mudl le. apt to end ln bodily lnJurJ' er death. , -~••liar IOW for oily '1.15 formerly I. 95 • lotlft -··"' c..-........................... . Al•• .. d• ••• c••••-• •'" II .. '• H ...... ley Cllocelete. ••'-_,.,, Al•••• .... e tute• .. rlll I .~.SCllAIE lllllS ••_,, \.~· -"I'S J lllfS _ _, •111 851 DOT&BOB 310 Marine Ave. -lallMN .... ~ Harbcrltea •llPlftntly Will have to 10 to San Oemente it they want to aee the historical cara- van now makinc a tour of Sou. tbcro Califomta under the aus- pieft of Ule Callfornla Centennials oommluloo. The two 1pedal buses which are c~ the prtceleu relics and documents. will continue their journey about the atate for two yean but on the flnt four-month trip around Southern California, they wW not oome closer to New-port ~an San Oemen~. Joe-Beek Praised By State senate (Continued from Page One) · mental to a~ extent ln bring- ing to the attention ot the citizens ot this atate the undesirable and unfortunate results of the adoption ot such a mea.sutt: now, therefore, be it Co1siHnMe Dam11e Caused ~J lig~ Win• in l1rhr District Overell Y 1cbt Will lo E1st 00 Oft .D>tl'OB MARENGO, Wla. (UP)-Farmw en around Mattngo clalm they have aome ot the toughf9t dOW1I there att. Th~ Lebml.llVlrta O'f tbe U. S. forett lft'Yi~ at Clam. Lake aw a do:Elm bad ot ·~ cattle "1&111 UJI' on a .,... and chue It mant than 500 JVdl tnto tile woods. . . ~ .. "RESOLVED by the senate of the State of Calilonu.a. that this senate extenda to Mr. J06eph A. Beek its alnce~reclation tor his effort& 1n g Proposition -No. 13 · and be t f urtber "RESOLVED that the Minute Clerk ot the eenate cause to be ~ a auJt.abJy engroesed :!tat th1a resolution to be pre-Si(;;~)/o U: ::"a~k :d an ~~r!i esteem ln WhJcb he Ls held by the memben ol the senate.'' Boat Owners Wiii Oppose New Bill ' (Continued from Page One) feet long. ~mblyman Thomas Erwin of Los Anaelea int roduccd the bill which yacht.amen predict WW a.rouse a alorm ot opposition ~and ellewhere in the atate. The bill wouJd provide for li· cenalng of mariN! 1urveyon who would be quall!led to Inspect all veacll ln the above-mentioned classee for fffl ranging from S20 to $30. In addition, all boat own· en would be required to carry 110,000 public liability Insurance upon each J>M1en1er they carried. Thia would mean, local sklppers say, that ~ owner of a sport- filhln& boat with a capacity of 60 pauen~~. would have to pur· chue '60().000 worth of inlurance tn addition to that now carried. J . B. McNa1Jy, president or the Balboa AnaUnr club, said that protett on Mba1f of the 200 boat.I oWned by club members would be flied against the bUl . Erwin's measure baa been re- ferred to the oommittee on gov- emment41 efficiency and econo. my. No act:!Qn on the bUJ can be tak~ for the next Jn<>nth because the legislature has voted Its 30- day adjournment. DETOUR NO HANDICAP CJUCAGO-Whlle steering hi! 1t&r boat In a yacht race on Lake MJcht1an. Gary Comet" found four penons cllnging to the side oC their overturned craft. Comer picked up the four, deposited them at a nearby Cout Guard station. and went on to Win the race.