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NEWPORT BEACH. CALIF.,
A petition wUl be pre1ented to
the cl~ council of Newport Beach
Monday nJ&ht for the annexation
by the c:lt)' ot 15 acrea ot. land at
Uae comer ol Irvine and CUU
Drive, Newport HeJahb by the
Newport Beach Grammar 1chool
boud ot trustees.
Next Sunday afternoon at three
o'clock. precisely one year from
the date of the ground-breaJdns
cettmony, dedication ritn wU1 be
held at the Glrl Scouts' "UtU•
House" at 1700 West Omtral ave-
nue.
Representative.a of the-Brownle..
Glrl Scout:t and Marlnera Wlll re-cetw the symbolic key fra:rl the
Uons' club prttidebt, Al Glblon.
The club ha.I 1pont01"ed the build,.
Ing program from its lnce»tlon.
Mn. Ralph Deaver, coeam.
sloner, will present the Girl
Scouts and BrowrJes who wm
carry out. the dedication eettmally.
Mn. Lou.la E. Martin of Loe An-
~el~, lmmtdiate put chairman of
~ 12, Girl Scoutl of Ameri· ca, will brlna a mesaqe from the
national Ol'jan.lzaUon.
Fred Smith of V mtura. bmned-
late paat president of Uom Inter-
national, wUl be the •pedal 8Pftk·
er for the occasion. Mr. Smith wu service club delepte to t.M
United Nations.
Followine the de-dlcatlon. a ban-
quet wUJ be held at ~ Rcmmore
cale for the Glrl Scouta a.ad the
vbttlng Llon dlgnJtariea.
The new clubhouse bu a floor ar•a of approximately 4000 aquare
feet and la located on P'O~
furnished by the dty. Contracton
(Continued on Pye Twelve)
'lbe ~try, bou&ht from Earl Stanle;~ ~ev at a cost of
SS>.000 with all lmprovementt tn.
la the llte of the new ~ammar
IChool Which will bouae all New-CAU NEWS -TIMES part Bnc:h lllxth. aeventh and ,
ellhtb ll'aden. TONIGHT FOR * Weather & Tides* ELECTION RETIJ_RHS
lncreulns cloudlnea With poe-
atble sea~ lbowen late to-
morrow. Small craft warninp
posted until Sp. m.
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LARmE8T DITY
en J
-8, 1949
ecm to see Barnum alive wu a
neia:hbor who claimed the man
had come out of bia bome Sunday
eveniac at 9:30 to call the white
boxer.
Only 35 yean oJd. th~ dead man
(ConUnued on Pap TWelVe)
GroaU1ded Sloop
Is Refloated
Harbor d~t men went
to ~ aid of the D'C1Uftded Nina. 21-foot aloop ownecl by V. L Lfow ..
ton of Ped.ftc P.Deedee. Sanday
rncm1ns.
1ile lliiwu ~ by ~ bee and WU floated
without cuJty, KWdfnl to
~t reparta.
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Missing lirl, 17,
Soug~t ~Y 114
-year-old pl ts the ob-
ject of a eevdl by local pone. te>-
day followlna a mi.wt~ paw
report by her father. ~ Rea-
gan. 427 Dahlia avenue, Cmana
del Mar.
Reacan told police h1a daup.
ter bu m>t beett 8eeD since me
wm&. to Yialt a P.l friend lD C.C..
ta Mesa Satvday eventnc.
According to ttporta the air1 wu seen with two pl c:ompan..
10119 at the Greyhound bua depot
where they Jotned three Youns
talion.
Two of ~ ..Uon have been
contacted. Reagan Aid, and their
activities with t~ other two pla
accounted for. The third ..:Uor,
stationed in San Dlegb la mlulng
from hb ship, Reagan told police.
His girl may be iD the COJDIMllQ"
of the AWOL navy man, he aa.Jd.
The girl. who ta to bfa11ne 18
Wt Thunday WU die9crlbecl hr
her father u #olloww: Hefsht. ftve
feet. teVen lnches; \lftiaht, 1!SO
poundl, brown hair and • small
birth mark OD her Up.
PHONE SERVICE
INTERRUPTED
An apparent break in tM -tele-
phone cable lntarupted eer9'ce ot
a nllll'lber of Newport Beach IW>-
ICriben th1a momma but ttpatr...
men expected to find and I emed7
the trouble within • ahort time.
'Ibe difft'-'11 ty appeared t4 t» la
the Udo Iale area, accord1na t.
Ted Hambrooki local manyer.
RENT CONTROL OR
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Taeeday, February 8, t ..
Room Mothers ol_ Newport Beach P ... T.A. Appoinf
Chairmen lot ~oming Scllool Parlies
HLet'I get together ~l parb'; llra. G. S. Peten, ~
IOOD," leetnl to be tbe general pm1Y and Mn. E . G. DoaM tar
feellna among the mothers Who the end of mchool treat.
ReYeoled al lllff•I Sup,/M'r. 11 Engagement .High Sc/,oo/ Students ·
Thrilled al
have been attending 1hl tetaa A lively dilcu11lon of ~
an4 koffee klatche. sponsored graders and their problems wu
by the room mothers of the the focal point of the tea held Newpor~ .choo1 ,and the New-. at the home Mn. A. D. Stuzte,.
port Beach Elementary JCT.A. vanf, ""201.0E. Otean Front. Bal.
The aame aatlafacUon that wu boa on Tuelld&y afternooc f<r
10 eVident at the Corona d.el mothers of Mrs. HardJn'1 room.
Mar meetings la apparent here • Although no 'chairmen were-ai>-too. . pointed. committees were nllDeC}
OI lor6oro Hlelaen to O. Zeller Rohrlson Jr.
I
Jwly Emerson · a.,.,,.,,.. 1;r11KJay
Willt 34 G•em
Me1a P.-1.A. Pl~n
Relteo,.. ''°'' Olio N•1'96en
T e/eY1sion Appearance
Mlncu..& with top radlo and lc:r'H'll •tan WU the thrill tbat
sreeted student. of the hich
,acbooi when-they journeyed to
Hollywood Thunda.y. -Feb. 3, to
appear on N.B.C-1 televklon 1ta-
dan K.N.B..H. channel 4. at
lp.m. 1 H
·• Among the recent meetlnp to be reapomlble for the l*'Ull
wu the gathering of the moth· and the two r o o m rnot1f1ri en ·of Lee McCllntock's 8th agreed to head the commlttea
grade ln the school auditorium Mrs. Sturtevant was asailted llr
on Tuesday. Mrs. Shuler Brlgp Mn. John C MacMlllen.
wU1 be ln charge of the Valen· Mrs. F. S. Black and Mn II
Une part)' and Mn. C. W. awn. A. Berry Jnvited mothers or kl.i
berlln wu appointed chairman Lena ~Wlllae)"1 tint Knldln
for the Euter party. to the home at 121 Vil
Jd all 8th arade.n ro to Ir· Venezia; lale on ~ Ann Polllns, Tenlta Mantz,
Maule MCGee Bill-Kl••lm\llD, Dlclc-Jones, and Jim J01ne ap-DNttd OD the ''Designed for
\Vo men•• ~. formally
known u •Teminlne Fancy;• ln
a teene de~ the aetttn& of
vtne Park on the lut day ot mornlna for cottee and caa.;
school, no special committee fot venaUon. Tbe commit~-~
that day wu needed. Thia IJ'OUP l>Olnted loclude Mn. G. S. ~
• the Tar Pit. Co&Cb AJ Irwin also appeared
1Vlth the YoUJJI people, who ~ the 1ket.ch with danctn1
to the juke box. Th e n they
pthet:ed around for co k e 1 ,
talked about the hlltory -01 the
JOQtb center. and ~ Intro-
duced tc>· DJck Farley by Lee
Hopn, 4tJ'ector of the procram.
voted to me any .urplus funds hall for the Valentine l:>Uti·
to make the 8th grade dance, at Mn. Gretchen S. Butler, chair!
graduaUon time, more "1wanky." man for the Ea 1 t er partr,
Mn. Shuler BrilP and Mn. S~ aullted by Mn. A. C. Johnlcii
E. Newcomb arc the room moth· and Mra.. T. M. Perkins ue
era tor thll room. Mn. J. H. Calwell and Mra. Cl
Mn. Ben Reddick and Mrs. F. Peten, c:o-chainnen tor u.r
Thomu B. Frost. room mothen lut day of ldlool party.
f OJ" Mn. Margaret Lyall'1 6th fr.~~=~ mth-iii~~ =: fired Callin .
lng In the IChool audltortum. Recu~rolin11 From Olalrmen appointed to t a k e l1 ..
Miii Bosan announced that
lhe had a aurprise for the young
p::-ople, where upon 1he pre-
lcnted them with 1tx records
fOit the Tar Pit. and Invited
chqe ot the partia durtn1 the Recen# Operation
reet of the yeu lndude Mn.
TheJma Hathaway. Valentine
• atnJer Farley to vocalize h1I new number, ••GJnny:' Mr. Farley
wW leave Feb. 15 -tor hb native :!fl aftft COftdudinl a IUC-nm oo the Milton Berle
lbow. He Vfllf7 cradoualY auto-
sr.pbed the r«Oldl and Tar Ptt
membl!nb.IJ> cardl for the 1tu-
dn1a.
A P'*'«Pntatioa meetlns ot Rebeanall tn 1tud1o F con-
• Lido IaJe women'• club wu lumed the altl!moon, with cele-beld Friday tn the louqe at the brltt. auch u Gracie AJlen,
community dub boUM wtur 218 DorothY Lamour, Joan Davta ~ memben~~ and Robert Omuninp J>Ulinc &boat the dl1.-, . An throu&h the adJotn1112 corridor ..-1arnt ....... IMnt word behbl4 the.IC!Dea. and allo run· ol tbllr la-.t In fmmllll the nlng t.brwlh their proiram In
dub. but we unaNe to be rudlnea for the eventna'• per-
prwnt. farmance.
Wlth Kn. Warnn Oitm .ct-Alter enjoyiu dinner at the .-tac u ~ m.lnDu ud ... Nlckodell Cale, -acijaoent to the
111"1. Ned ~Id • MC:Ntary, •tudJo. the •tudentl returnee! for a ""'"4na:Uac ccawdttea w. ap-· tbelr IPl)Oint:menta w l t b the pamtild to nw-t at the nat mab-up artkt. and then from meetbc. Tllurlda1. 2 p.m. at the the wtnp of the 1ta.ge, viewed
dub home. Ob the cDnmltt.ee the DorC>thY Lamour 1bow. Stu· _.. Kn.. i.e Barna, chaJ.nnan. ctenu were ai.o presented lftth
Kn. Kmt Hltd\cock and Mn. ticketa to other rad.lo~
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COSTA
MESA
GIRL
SCOUT
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Troop three hu ta.km u their
project on the Scout house the
sanding and pa.lntln1 of the flq •
pole. The glrft are going to start
work oo the troop d{amatics.
Fred C.Wn, 213 Via CordoYa.
Udo Ule. S. =ting from an operation onned 1 a 1 t
week ln St V t'1 hospl t4J.
Loe Anples. The veteran b.arcJ;
ware man ta "1ce-prestdent ot
the Hoffman' Haritware ccm-
pany, LOl~Ancm..
Melltoclirl L~ers
Meet at Mor Caso,
Plan Comp /!rogrom
Ba.Jboa Jaland'I Mar Cua WU
the scene of two eta.ya ot In-
tense work u Methodlat Jeaden
from Southern CalJlomla a n d
Arizona came toae1her to plan
their 19'9 camptnr prorram tor Junior htah school qe.
The Rev. J&D)ftl Dinkle of
Blythe, Rev. Powell Often uso-
date putor of Flnt Oaurcb,
Phoenix. and M.lu Loll Black,
eec:reta.ry at Ftrat Church, Phoe-
nix. wue hou.e 1Uft ta at the
Balboa panonage of Rev. and
Laasewlm. but became of the Jatene91 of
ol dub lntlll'utl wm the hour, that offer had to be
Mn. Thomas Pendell prior to
the oonfettnoe. Mia Black ts a
ooualn ot Mn. l'mdell. ~ ~~~~~~~~~~
pbtlanthroplGal P'GJect9 ~ed. All ~were u-
u weD u IOdal ftlDta ancf the • sumed by the 1tudJo. f'urtbnillis ot «u•+Wnlt7 friend-Mn. Al Irwtn and Mra. Jer-Troop 12 Is run on the town
ablp. Wililll; _.tl:nll are plan-rold Span1ler of Newport Hilh m~Ung plan with elected offl-
ntel. ~ tll1dp peru. and Scbool P·T.A. who accompanJed cen and lnterett rroupe Instead
a ~ ~~.irilllr lead9r-the 1tuc:lenb, vi~ the broad-of patrols. At FrJday'1 meeting lhli> al 011-~ wtaOe once cut from the produoen box. the following officers we r e
• lllGDtb tlJiln wm be • t&m.llJ where they CIOIU14 lee both the elected for the coming year: m.M affair wtth a IJl'OlnUD. acreen and t:M parUclpanta ln Mary Kessel, president; Diana i-r-t at the meettna wen the ahow. Man Y oompllmenb Crane, vice president; Donna a.. Mn«•,,,.. Job n Moan were received by the Younr peo-HamJlton. attendance secretary; Rollbllon. ~ Mkhaud. Nm-ple for their reapon.ae to dlrec-&. Nancy Long, recording eecre-
atd Bittle, Paul Ropn. Wo; tJon. and tM manner In which tary; Margery Arey, treasurer.
nn o.-. Ford PterilGn. C. ~ they •<-ted their respective parta. 1'1e girls will have a Valentine
81aMtt, Dav• •• Har party at their next meeting.
Laa9lbebn. i.. Bamm. Kent s ,, 0 HJtdlcoc:k. J e·r rot d Spueler, ymp ony rcbeslra Troop i
Betty Jama. E. ~ s~n. B. Presents Mox Donner Scribe T-.t Burrouctu W. Oark.._S~ BoyG. Walter Leeden
Seibert. w · T. Mooney. Nellon In 0 pening Concert 11n. DorotlJ.7 Roima Holmwood. C. Gordon Hud9on. Mn. a.-Bun__.. r. D. ~Willard K.DlJm, Max Donner, violin aolotat. Mn.~ vrtte Doualu C B. Rudd. Nel· composer and concertmuter,
80ll Netee, ey Oark and wU1 be teat\D'ed. artlat with Or-Patrol n 1 ea d by Alayne
Ned Manilfte1d. •nae Co u n t Y Symphony or-Compton will entertain patrols
cbatra'1 concert tomorrow I and m lat a Valentine party nl&bt at 8:15 p.m. In the btah to be given at the home of IChool aodltorhun. playing the Mn. Burroughs on the regular
Vlolln Concerto. Opua 64, by meeting day which falls on the
Mendelaohn. 14th. The gil'ls prepare the re-
Mn. Mofi/do Dewis
Visi#ing Hete Alter
Mexico So/oum Olnton Sawin will dlrect the treahmenta and take charge of
orcbeatra ln thil ftnt ot the the entJ~ party. This wm help
lte&IOln'a three concerts. Aho In-them pau their homemaking ~~8: ::;:: '(l1~::. i.ta for the second class badge.
von Weber); The Walk to the
Par"dbe Gard.en (Frederick De-
Uua) and suite from the Water.
m\m'Sc <Handel).
Barn In New York. Mr. l)on..
ner 1tudled both ln th.ta coun-
try and at the Royal ConterVa-
torfes of Bttlbr and Bru.ell,
where he r-ec:etved the b:lghemt
honan. He bu appeared u eoJo.
lat and oonduCtor wtth or-
cbe8tru ln Et.trope, New York
and Seattle and> hu J>la.wd with
the New York and ~phla
!bm»bcmy orcbeitru. In the
educational ne1c1. he bu been
bead ot the Vlolln and Or-
cbe9tra deo&rtment at Uf\I.
Ymdt)' ol West Vlrgtnla and at
the Olhanbla SeboOl ot Music. S.ttle. , ..
Tim conCer t will be followM
more, on 'March 30 and
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Tueacla1 , F ebruarJ a, 1949 NEWPORT BALBOA NEWS-TIMES
y W!rmaine Honey -
MIN1STER . CAILING -Ot
~urse it had -to happen when
the Methodlat minllter wu call-
ing on me. The
doorbell rani,
and there was
Martha tread-
ing wate r in
her own teatL
"Richard 1•
the air out OI
my tire, and
now I've had a
blowout," 1 be
eobbed. Even I
had enou1h
sense to won-
der bow an a1rlea tire could
blow out. So I said. ''You 10
home and calm yourself, Martha.
And when I eet hold of Richard,
I'll send him down to talk to
your mother."
So I collared the rat. The
minister 1atd unhappily, "You
must remember that boys wlll
be boys, Mn. Haney. These
things happen 1n every family."
He shook hands with Richard
and trienda and beat a huty re--
treat. "Now" I-yelped, you
young skunks tell all. W h a t
happened?" ''Well, l t' 1 all
Mprtha's fault.'' Bobby told me.
"Rlchard let the air out of her
tire, and ahe went over to the
gas station and put about a
hundred pounds tn. What dld 1he
expect would happen?"
It look a lot of snappy one--
aided conv~tlon to convince
them that Martha and the free-
air ga~ would never have
met If Richard hadn't gottef'I
cute. "Now," I said, "you go
down and take your medldne."
So away they went, four obl'eest
to help my 1'1111Cal IWRllow hls
pill. Martha's mother called me
up, laughing her head off. ''1l\ey
wC1'e really cute," 1he said. "But
I C8J)'t accept RJcha~·· offl!r
to P,&Y for the Ure." "Oh, pJeue
do. · I ~ggcd. "He mlght u
well learn to respect other peo-
ple'& property right now." So
la1t night my child bu.aled bl.a
bank and counted nickel.I and
dimes for hall an hour. Every
time he tried It. he 1ot a dlf-
ferent answer. Now be'a flatter
tha:n a pan cake. And whenever
I mention the subject h~ aays.
"Look. Mom. rve learned my
lesson. So let's not discUlll It
any more." When I get him
raiaed I'm golng to apply for a
job In a zoo.
ITS BIG-When we llvcd ln
DuJuth, we used to carry on
about when would come the
happy day! The '1*y when we
could move to Los Angeles. ''It'•
IO wonderful." we'd tell our tel·
low Eaklmos. "lt'1 a big small
town." And now it'• a bl& town
with not enough schooll. What
I think is that every town that
1tarts growing should put a
representative from the board
of education on the planning
commission. And w h e n new
tract.a are opened up that man
lhould say, "Hey, where'• the
land for the school? No echool,
no homes ... and no juke joint.a,
or cates, or bani, or anythlni
else."
SEEMS SO-I think 8 Jot of
people Just aren't living ln the
present, They don't pull their
freight in the community. Too
much of that "Let the other
fellow do It" business. The point
ts, seems to me, that as Jona u
we Uve In concentrated areas,
we just have to make comrnu.ni-
ty keeplng as much a part of
our lives as housekeeptn1. And It
ju.at plain behoove1 women to
get out and ring door bells for
Community Oleat and Red Croa
and so on. It's u much a part of
our job as waahl~ dishes and oookfng meala. Very small chJl-
dren make It impossible. I admit.
but growing children don't. 11
some w~ -can go out and
walk thelr beat.I draggtn1 their
children behind 'them because
they believe Ln a 1ood cause,
then the rat of \II can. toe. No-
body'1 u busy .. they think t.he)f a.re. et ther. You can put off the
~ DOW and then for com-
munity ten1ce if you have to.
~:ti ~ throua~ ~.,:. OK Glvea Appeal ~= ~thcall_:.~= For n... Ke ... 1 thca people ~ 10 hide undel' ~
a be4 when they bNr ICmebod)' In spite of lJl'Otesttna J>etl·
at ~ door. So -you IO tlooien. ~ Orinj:e .;:-. O::X l'lan-four or Dve ttm.. I Nmlll'ber nlns O>m1n1181on a a ~
LEMON SORTER IS
LATEST GIMM/CIC
IN SCIENCE W.ORtD
A machine that can m. and
lhape 2' lemonl a minute WU
detrt0n1trated recently by John one woman l bur!r' Into like quest of Edna Pope or establla&
that once. wbm t wu out fer ment ot a dof kennel on 17\b
the Red Crou. She told me to street eaat ot Placentia avenue 8. Powen. aarlcultural enatneet' N H-----blab· * Iii
come back, and she'd atve. So a.ta Mesa tut 'week. in the University of Calll~ ~:. :t:k. a ~ 'f:
ring, rlnc, ring, and-no answer. Twenty-tour ~· al--' a-TM lemona are CUTled on --~· ... ~ W.ell. one ni1ht .I -put-ott our ---•·---bel -own supper and went over there petition protesting tuuanoe of tl1e rollers. u on a movtna t. until the ~na foe' the eiblblta.
"You'll have to come aome ottier permit but commlulonen de-they drop throulh an openlna. In at.ates that hi.h ldW>ol 1tudenta
time:• •he told me, snippy Uke. cJared the site to be ln the pro-pa.ulna an electronic eye, they ha\l'e already rai..d a tun4 Oil SIOO
"We're having 0 u r ·dinner .. poe.ed Industrial rone and thua doon be fer the purchue of two wtnn1Dc
uv u• 1,._._,_ '""--1 .. ·1 eligible for such use. -cause one of fJve to a"Wal'dl one .. for oUa aDd one xo re ~ .. ~ am, -. ed d ... _ th _. __ ot f • _.,, ~'-snapped. "I haven't ev~ started Other U.ief pcrmt. ts approved at open , epen'U&J;•S· on e .....:: or water -·
to cook. I'm so busy trylnc to Friday's meeting of the com-the ahadoW they cut. Over 'nS exhlbltl were tntend
wring a few dollars out of plken mlulon Included the followln1 ln Accurate m:t.na of lemons la a ~-~-~.-Y & ~i·qo~ like you.·• Costa Men: Richard K.lmmoDI, . ui.: a ... ~ lftftt to Gi'd : furniture 1tore •1 17th street near prerequ1alte to mecbanJcal pack-of Nlporno. near Santa II.aria. fclr
Tustin avenue; IL Matheny, pr.. Lnc. but 1emo1v have •far re-hla oumtancUna oil llUDtbe ~ a" at Newport boulevard and slated mechanical mlnc became lna -the rocS-rlbbed eOUt DIU' Oranae avenue; M. R. Wallace. ot their tnuular Iha.pee. Some Pciint Arena.
.. 0 ii l y one who hu lived
throu&h modern hlatory can ap-
lftdate the .u.s. ConltituUon
U>d what e wonderful, modem
document it ia."-Andar Folclell,
H>.lnprtan American planllt.
turkey ranch on Irvine avenue are 1olW attCl allm. others are The Newport H arbor hllb
south of 20th 1treet; and Kath-round. Sy tum1na the elec:tronlc IChool exhl6lt will be Mid four
ryn Gllbon beauty shop on Har-eye 90 ~ ~ .madllne can dQ9 atuttna ThundQt March Mt
bor boulevard south Qf Bernard sort . uW: ady l1zed lfOUP9 ac--up to and lncludlns B Q D d • "I •
street. cordlnc to tbeil' abapa March ;rt.
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"' THEIR ADVICE· -base4'
on long experience and
van knowledge can be
of great a11i1tance to you
Years of experience in
Dependable Contractors
faction.
building gained ti y these
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'AUL N ISSIN >.
MllMI '9ant, 3CU l Wm G9ntrol ~ NftJD0'1
DREW PEARSON ON I 9he WASJllN6TON acratchlng shows that the boys
MERR¥60·ROUND =~~i:~~~~ ,t----t.f~~~;-::~:~~~;;:;;;J;;i;;~i;ili;;~iiii~ii\ Hancock ln connection wt th loans Ii w.. .. ,. w "Nt>ttn Oitt>1bta ""ttnm, Which
DREW PEARSON SAYS: w g e ence, re ~ pus through the hands of Ernest
U.S. GOAL IS TO WIN OVER upon atrlct neutrality to keep her Howard, chief of the RFC Busi-
R USS l AN SATELLITESi out ot the Cold war too. neu Loans Division and Han-
STATE DEPJ'. EXPERT RE-Et.enhower had nothln& to l8Y cock's brother-in-law.
'PORTS TiiAT DEMOCRACY at the mcet1n1. At lunch later, When this colwnn queried RFC
IS GAINJt!G IN WESTERN be remarked that be wu not director Harvey Gunderson about
EUROPE: RFC NEEDS CON· worried about war With Ruut&. the matter, he expressed surprise
GRESSlONAL HOUSECLEAN-Nevertheleu America cannot af· and l&'nonnce. Gundenon. who
ING. ford to be unprel)&Nd a1atn u alvea the appearance ot wanting
at Pearl Harbor. ~or powder kep to do ri&ht. aald he had complete
aa.fd lke1 have a habit of cotni oonOdence ln Ernest Howard and
off acdaentally. ...u certain be waa not beJ.na WASHINGTON. -In a priv-
ate, dramatic aeulon w103 the
Senate Armed Servtce8 Commit· tee, State Department oftlciala
revealed that the chlef loal of American Foretif\ PolJcy la to
l>'l8b the Iron CW-taln beck to the
Jtuulan bordc!n. By economlc and
polltlcal prcaure. the Unlt.ed
Statea bopee to pull the Soviet
aateWtee out ot the Communlat
Ol"bll.
AtWpdlna the hush-hush mill ..
tary brietlna we?H G<!ora Ken· nan, the State _ Qepartment'a R~
l1an expert. HaJ. Gen. Alfred
Guenther, teeret&J'Y of the jolnt
chlm of •taff, $eCl'(!l&r)' of J)e..
feme Forrcttal. General Ei.aen-
hOWW and Sttretary of Air Sym·
'"tnston.
General Grumtha, who plan-
ned much of the U.S. Anny'•
1trateo In Italy, compattd the
llze of Rualan and American
forcts In Weetcrn German)', and
ouWMd American bat~ ~ ln
cue of attack. The details he rave cannot be printed, but It ta
no MC:ntt that lWAla bolds an
overwhelmlna ~ ln~o er. Oruenth«, thoucn a aen-
e-r&J.. ttmarkcd alanlt canOy that
America'• bopo lay tn her Air
J>ow(lr.
S)Je.&)dna for the Stetc ~
par&nfonl, Ke n n a n Interpreted
Stalin'• ofter to talk peace with
Truman as a twn of Wf'aknesa.
The Kttmlln had to appear to
lf'ek peace aboard. Kennan ex-
plalMd, In ol'dt-r to keep peace
at ~. He point d out that all
II nol rocy ln RUS31a-that steel
uroducUon la low, that transPQrta-lJOn ll lnackquat~ ond that ~
Army detttt~ra a.rt' glv11\i trouble.
~ State Department ls oon-
vlnCf'd. Kennan d~Ja.rrd. th ft t
Stalin '1 putt Jl tu.re cannot be trusted. Hla olf ~r to mttt Tru-
man wu part ot o "peace orten-
alVi ," calculated to lnflum~
world opinion, to put the west at
~uc and to gatn a breathln1
a pell.
No Wu ~led ~
Ru.uJa ~ bcttrr <'<l \1'rw 11 fo ... bartdni than bltlnA. Jun now,
Kcnruen aald, ao the (\Xpcrta don't
e~t war-unless lt i. pr~
dpltat.d accld<'ntaUy. Ht' warned.
ho~. that Amttta1ns may u
well make up thMr mtndll to a
long ateae of th cold w
COMt.ant ba lllt' ol nervee wt th ft
power that can't be trust@d.
Meanwhlle, Kennan reportecl. democracy .:la saJ.nlng g r o u n d
qalnlt Communism ln W~sl<-Tii
Eu.rap:. 'lbe M.anboll P I a n i~ f~ lllw 111 Into lhl' battrrcd
EUropeen ecoll<ll'nY. and {he pro-PQMd. Atlantic P ct ls g1vlng new
~ to the •trua\lng Eun>---~~·cl•. The State J)e.. pan..+---•t WU h artMed bv Nor-"-1'• mow to Joln the alUanet-, .,...,, a.....hal~ to
a.ep out al. . two wwlct wan by
N 0 TE -Olalrman Tydlnp U I e d by h1a brother-in-law to
wouldn't diaclose at the meeUna puala Joana tbrouah the RFC.
what the armed aerv1cea com-After comlderable hesitation,
mJttce wu likely to do thla .rear bowenr, Guiutenon conaented to ~xccpt ho tbouaht the Wlll')Ca.. tend Jor the "North Carolina loans
tion law OUJht to be revlled ~ of $100,000 or over and aee
fore the ettvtca 1ot lnto bad wMthtt Hancock wu the at-
hablu under tha present 8,)'ltem. tome)' tor the loan to the Strlck-
Ke also proml.aed to take up early land FurnJture Co., of High Polnt,
the qu~llon ot extendln1 aelec-N.C. It wu tor lobbying on t.hia
Uve service, ao that tho pentqon loan that Hancock received a
would know how many men it lush !H, after Strickland hitherto
could count on. had ~ unable to get the loan
1-.e ,_.., Old sta.14·.._:.oroaM put Hancock's brother-in-law.
It Joob u ti the Reconttructlon Rucocll'a Campa.Ip llaurr
Financt" Corporation could atand Puah!nr. n buzzer. the RFC di-
• Iona-overdue lnve.tlaaUon by rector callc d William Revln and Conous. u the Democ:rata are ked hi smart, they'll •tart one ~fore u m to dig up the North .,__ ,__ be •• th Carolina loans. When D e v 1 n -u ... -v eut\: a.. em lo lt. b h th b For yea.rt the all-powerf'11 JNM roug t t·m a c k . Hancock'•
Jones k..nt Co~ out of '-'· name waa not listed u attorney h -... ·~ for the Strickland FurnJture Co. air, even had h account bookl "Old you know," Gunderson wu
exempt from lnapcctlon by thor-uked lat<!I', "that Devin, the man
oua,h-aoln& comptroller General you asked to dlg up the inlorma-Und.siy W&rT<!n. Jeaae had too u HI many Con~en under obUi•· on on mcock, waa formerly
1 Hancock's campaJgn manager ?"
ton to throuab loana to .. No, J didn't," replied Gunde--oona tltuenta. •
B t IO.D.
u now even a little surface ''Well. he was.
. .
Hancock's campaign tor the Sen-
a tc against Sen. Bob Reynolda
in 1938: And he's the man whom
you had digiing up tacts about
Hancock."
Gunderson was ala<> r eminded
'that thoO~ JleRMOM'•HMe
not listed as attorn.ey for Strick-
land, nevertheless his fee wu
OK'd by the RFC. Furthermore
the official RFC loan contract
llsts a atandby a~eement between
Strickland and. Hancock, showing
that Hancock was owed money
by Strickland.
Gunderson also adm1tted that
the ave~e time it takes the RFC
to grant a loan i. one month. In
contrast. Strickland got the run~
around from the RFC for about a
year-until he hired Hancock"'
t>JootMr-ln-law of t h e bualnea
loan teetlon chlef. Then au h1a
troubles van.lahed.
Thi• i. Just one sample of the
runaround that can be given by
a govel"RQ'lent qency that i. long
overdue for Congreaiof\ll} he>U8e-
cleanlna.
TU&SDAY P. M.
5:ff P. 11.
ICL&O-P'red Rmr? KPl-hatun Wln
'<KPO--Ne•a. Sar Tlm• 0 WA-OrMO lloraet :RJ-auperma.a
tr'WB-6t u llamblc
:NX-ltnns Manotna
<FA C-8\UlMt Serena.de
':ts :LA.C-MuaS.c
;P'l-fC••• .RJ-Bob Poole
<NX-Tom BaoJcm •=• <11-AJ&.D y~
<MPC-Rlta 1..:ICA-Jac.k A.rmsuans ~RJ~pl Ml4Dlt.
"<NX-Cbel BunlleJ
.<PAO-Wboa BIU ClUb s:u
-CLA0-8am B&Uer
t<:.IPO-Top l'U.D• i<RJ-Tom Ml.a
lU•X-Bob O&l'T'9d
8:00 P. M.
!ltf .AC·KMPO-ID'WB-New.
{PJ Oob lfope
<r.:CA -New1
:!IJ-01brteJ aeauer ;NX-Wnmui•1 Forum
l :U :L.\C-~I Janla •t •c -Bot> KeUeJ :f.c'A Hant Wra•cr
(.ff -Me•a Beel
CFWB Tun• Ttme l :lt
f:ll'J Mc<lff .tl MC\UJ KMPC-3• nta Anl\a K.:~A-Marrtal(e for AU
IOJJ-Alr P'orC(! • r
ltf'WB-Amu Dane.
ICKX-M0tt1 Am'-ter'dem
KP•O--liou.r ot Mualc
1:tt P. 11. ICLA<>-S70 Club, ,...,_
FISH PROPAGATED
AND PROTECTED
BUT NOT FOR FREE
_..IUEllMllr_.,.JQllk mtdl ftM, ..,
Mt 'em aad quite a few mMe
a UW.C by 'tile tffMbtw of ._.
lac tile ftaQ d•ISll!IUI fJ>om ...
b~ deep tlO ~ the)' tim I
apprcda&e tlae J11111·e mma el
mooey waaicaa lJllde 8am wua111
to iip81d -ftala dmt.q a. com.las n.caa .,.., •
Acoordln1 to ta.e propoeet
federal bad.eel, '9.-0.000 la -uAde for pr~a&lq U.b, ...
ot1Mir ll,J00,000 for lav~
~ the Uttle Maly crea&ur.
ADd aa acl4lUOIUJ tal tbomiM
bucika to kMp ,..... N&Ueti&
S... aren't fleh but. U.e, Un
tn tbe ooeu eo to be oompkWJ
lmp&rual. tile federal ~
Of'l"at wuta te .pead fC.80•
t.o protect tMID u4 U.. Sl1r
00 more to lav-aca&e UMmt.
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NEWPORT BALBOA NEWS-TJMH
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Closing .. Out Stock rd eoat
·-_... .. _. ____ GO.OD ME lfitl.ROB __ (fEBIQ )_P-AINJ£ --~~ ~
.......
HOUSEHOLD & MARINE _ -_ _ 35 % to 40% OfF
• • ••
==~~~ •:3PPLlf.S _ _ _ _ 35% ~ 40% off , •--' . ~s% 503 • I WALLPAPERS ______ -~ to . OFF • • . .
AmSTs sUPPLIES _ _ _ _ _ 25 3 to 353 OFF . -. ~·11!% GLASS WAX _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~~ 00FF ·-
JOHNSONS WAX PRODUCTS _ ~ ___ ]§%OFF
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PAINTERS HOMEOWNERS. HOUSEWl.VES
Hurry --While They Last. ,
S~e Mo'"'! --fJ"'f NoUJ.! .
• . VACATING MARCH 1st -•
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BIRCHER BLDG. 1415 COAST HIWAY . . COROllA DEL . MAI .
-.. tllun4 on a voyqe to )(mean abillty to join the party Oil
....... the converted ca.Jpanla. count of praaure of state attain. t w ,,. fCJI' pnv1ou1 llhark fllh-Beek expects to be eone tram bW ialMl frelpt carrytn1· rouie., UlrM -...U to a maath. ____._. • _. 't<> •' .. aln under Conunand 1'tie calpu.la II a convcn-.a -~ --fl-Capt. . A. 13eetc-S ultJ·ew-d~dleeel) ..
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tbl lnJkwater at 1 a.m. on Jt II 110 feet lOas and G'U11m at dcJ. 14 lmotw wtth a top lpeed ~ 21
-.ek wtth some •tate senate tc:nou. 'Ibe craft hu a refrller-
' ,..._. 'expecta to touch at C'edr09 ated hold for 2 tona.
lllPd (be WU there lut In JIM),
Saa Joae del Cabo, La 11-. .... c:amlq the wtd.-moutJa 'ifil ..
Oillf. It.op at Puerto Qalste ...
tabemay•onto
of the voyage 18 ,,,, -dj
...-tflahln1 and ahore exp •r •• r. aame. He hu ~ -'«
tlbn aboard f« both in-. and 1t1Di and expectl to bdls Mmil
-rare plcture8 of *lie ._.. ts& Four inboard ~ bomt8 _.. luhed on the after ..._.
two expert 1portfllhe1 1 r ~
wlda hlm. C. de Graue and Ed.
ftuehan. both of Balboa Wand
QDivmnor Earl Warren, at tbe lelt mlnute, 1ent a telqram to
.. upeulnJ[ aood wtahea for U. voYaae ~ resretuna h1a ln·
SAY.E;:OUEmONS ·
ON Sl'kTE INCOME
TAX~ FEB. 26
Aaalttr ,. ln prepu'AUGiit if
atate ~ tu returm wm -av•f' .. r at the Newport a...
bor Cllamber of Ommm'm. ~
EMt ~ntnil avenue, B&lbola. •
F• 18, It WU announced ... by • J'nach1le Tu 0 I
..~. .alee. ~ .-.om whoM Mt ...
come wu over 13.000 and mar-
ried coupler whOM combined net
Income WU °"" M.500 m" 1n ~r at~twl lt ttae crom lnoome wu twr '8,000 are required to
Ole StMe retu.ma.
GAS JIEAJS WATER
f.mi..tr11 4llalaw•1lal•1 aad lauddfJ
•zdnkn l9qU1n boc wacer pJore. So do·
........ lwmlliMI But wbeD ,_ .... ---de: ................... .
....... CIUlk ol PJ'OI* ma-t:bese'1 boc
.... OG Vall Jliie dme. '&r 6M IMllll ..., *-"-'/"*'I A.lid •rrnlc ,.. wa-....... '-c leill to bay •• ,_.
.... daaa half a much to open-. lo
eJDdJ di. chan ac ript. Thea order all ..---.tk p wacer beam ca-~
.._ nquiremeoa ....,.
,
• Most II oil els
.. ,........,, ..... ,
' 1
I I ....
........... ....... ......
aor• 40
tor a 40 ·-· IO
a so ·-· 71
,, .... .., .... 0.... °"' .. ~
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FERGUSON HARDWARE
(~ to FM a Hardware)
<
2205 Coast· Bild Harbor 116
..
Newport Belt.h
t I
n-e e.Jboa Aiai1llll aziat:JI not thouh1 be Ui11m alt Moat the
alone ln ltl effort.a to JllllJlel"Ve ftlh aD4 ,.,. 0111 •b1ion Pft-
the aportfiahiac recreatlGa. ac-ventlna them ,,_. flDforcina: uu. oon1lnl to a Jetter .reCllht~ by law waUl the matt.er ia settled.
Walter mtchman. poP'll8r "An· ''At ~ lalDe time it might be
cbor Watch" colUlnnilt "11 the well to make a test. of ~ ll· ewt·'nma. cenae &aw M tt ·appllel to fiablbl i Charlea niVJM.1I;""'*""•---.-.r.,~•-1&-tM oee-. c&lllanna ta -Oie
seJea. wrote to compllmtllll Bitch· only •tate Nill*ln1 this.
man on his stand in favor of the "The f lah and, 2ame cormma.
sportflshen in a recent column, a1oners went dlr~ OPPollte ta
and to 1ay 1 that steps are being the w l s h ea of the organiz.ed
oonslclered to oppose the recent sportsmen ln pa.utng this reduc-
reductlon ln the ocean fl.ah bag tJon of the former llmJ t.
Jlmlt aa invoked by the state's "RJchard Croker. Chief or tlae
flal1 and game commlaalon. Marine Bureau of Fisheries. said
Some aspects of the ruling (in open meeting at the fish and
Which cuts tram 15 to 10 the game !te&Sion in Los Angeles) that
maximum DUIDber of most ocean the albacore was less in need ot
fl.ah which can be caught by an protection than any fish in the
individual fiaberman, are open to ocean; 1Ull they put a limit •
lega l attack. according to DavUI. albacore.
He writes. in part, as to"llows : "Sportamen feel that until some
"I have COD1Ulled several law-restriction is placed on the com-
yers and 1X"e:M!Dted the side of the mercial fishermen there should
spor tsmen ; that the Umit law is be no llmit on the catch of hocall
unconstitutional because It is dl8· &Jld line fiahermen, sportsmen ar
criminatory and prohibits ~e poa· commercial
session of fiah which may be "It la time tor an arouaed ~
legally bought ln the open market. lie to do something about um;
"You can purchue, ln any mar· do It before all !t.hing is taka
kct, all the barracuda. bau and away from them.
most other fish included ln the .. A l 1 "limit" law. How can you be t east one c ub la seriourlJ
arrested and fined for havina considering the matter ol •
more than five (formerly ~) ol lnjuncUon; hu appointed a iep.. lative commrttee to investlglt.t
you have ~ne ! "In my opinion thil la not 1 There are other phases of the matter tor juat one club; it ta 1 law open to question. For ex· matter for all clubs, all fish,......._ ample; you can buy a commer-boat t k 1 ~-..._ dal llcenae tor $10. 'Ibis entitles opera on, t 8 c e •m
you to buy and ldl t1ah BUT lt r~ ... and t 8 c k 1 e 11Wllt-
you are fl.ahlng on a boat, that
carries aportfishermen for hire ~
you may not take over the legal
sport fishing limit nor may you
sell thoee ti&h?!f!f
··1 t seems to me the entire
matter ahould be thJ'OllVn intlO the
courts for clarification. An in-
junction or reatralnlna o r d ~ r
Coast Guard Gets
Firing lniag
Small boat owners of Newport
were warned by the 11th Diatrlcl
Coast Guard today that ftrtn1.
bombing and target practice will
be carried on by Na'7 untta ....
in& most ot thia week. The ewr-
clses will be carried on betwffn
8 a.m. and 5 p.m. until next Sun·
day at more than a ~ loca·
lions.
Also scheduled during the week,
according to the Coast Guard no-
tice, are eir mine-I~ exer--
clses at Northwest Harbor, San
Clemente Island. air photographic
missions in the San Ctemente
Island area and bombing of the
Castle R.ock area in the same
section: high altitude bomblnc at
San Miguel Island, seaward ttrina
al Camp Pendleton, and Bonier
Field: long-range N a v y target
practice southeast of San Cle-
mente ls land an d con Un~
rocket firin& at Potnt Mugu.
STOP
LOOK
LISTEN
ll'!'OP al our ottSea i.... -' UDO DLE and LOOK e& UU. _,, i...u.r
llaal aaYea :roa fr'Ca kOO to 16.00'
PW aq. fl. eamp-.d 1-.U.Ow l\ome.. LmftN to tbe eocbulU..
"tolUl"I'" tbM t. ID lbe ~
hen al LIDO ISL&.
STOP and i>lclore a runl>Uac-t
bfdroom • den bcnue bailt oa a lam lot 'With ertra etae rooma.
walaect lD Pri• ... ""°· unll be&&, wtall We •howw, wwbeniUtp11tu. m~ bar, au~k. oodlee ef elo.
I'll and m1o117 other "delua'' t-. lun..
LOOK a& 'be WJTOUndl.nn. U.. lm· Pro~. lhe reatricUQM. '11 e alo~. ti. l)ri"*e MMMe tbe uordtt C'CRU'ta. '
LlSTJllll to the 1be of ti. IOIUl on Utla llouae wbJcb dettn1t.b lndS·
-"-1'8 V ALU)),
STOP WHrUw ~ OU& BVJPl'. CNG.
LOOI at lhJa ~ tlaf0f9 It .. aold.
U8ftN '° U.. ............ of a Jl&Ul1'<>a that oab ..s. nnlaa oaw'? • ._ .,,.,.. ..
""'-•n.M1 -..... .,.,._
Lido Isle Prol*iiea
... v-. Ule Neaped It I 9' Ollll. .. .,.. u.
P.S.-W• al8o haft .._ oat..
ltand1nc BUYS In LOTS.
GO RIGHT OH wrrH
YOUR SLOUCHING,
SAYS POSTURE MAH
Tlae clumcee are that allDGll
every married ma.a. f.rGm wllala
the ft.rat bk bloom OJI ,_..
.. d vta"or have robbed otf a llh,
la.u bad to endure 90IDe varlalll
OJI tlab coaatrucUve crttldm
from lab ever lovtnc belpmed:
.. For IOOdll-take, wm "9
qa.lt alouchlq ! Y ou'Te t>ecta-U.I' .to look like the b...,..
back of Notre Dune! ..
Drawtq hlmMllf ap to Illa
tall I feet wllatever (pla1 I
bldMJe If W ea r l D I efevUll
aboee), MoaJden equ.ared. d9
aa4 daeet oat, •tomacb ... ..
lla.rru9ed male cu oa.l1 .....
mar, W'f'ee, deu"-4Ad oon..-
a l'DOllM!lat later at Use ~
mce of bla prot.Mtnr muedM.
OGllHle Dow, bowever, Dr.
OIL&rlee M. Goff, a poetu.re _,.
cl&Uat from Hartford, Ocnned-
eot. whom hlato17 undoob~
wtll rtlCOl'd utile p-eatat bftle-
fac&oT to ma.aklnd u ce tlae ...
vmtor of aboalds pwll. I.Ml
week. Dr. Goff UU100lloed u..1
tlae aver ... e ma.le wttb a tllP'
lloucll and a rounded back 11
"-1Ulf• a.a Ule Greek sodl we.. ........ co..-. ot pbi-
... eu.ltlare ...... ee.
'l'be ~ maa, aecord.bll
to tlae doctor, UYee lancer M-
~he •Vee mera. Furtber-...-e. Ille'• more efftdmt tu.
... perffd..pc»tured Adoah .,..
a.me. beAJll' relued. be'• .,._
w.,.. rad7 for acUoa..
PueL1c NonaES
NOTIOI: OF INTJtN'l'ION
TO SELL
NOTICE llJ BERDY oJVEN:
That puriuant to the p-o~~
of Section 3440 of the Clvil ~
of the State of CaliIC>ffiia, that
C. C. BROWN, of 2201 ~
BouJe-.ard, N~rt Beach, '-'4UI.
tornJa. VENDOR. intends to tell
to H. F . HA WK.INS, of Sea-~
Motel, Coeta Mesa, Callf on-
V!:NDEE, all that certaln pe!I_'"
aonal property oonslstlni of all
ftxturea, lurnilhlnp, equlpm.4 t.
stock 1n trade, name and g~
wtJl of 8 oertain poC>} . h~_! U\91•
n-known u "BROWNIE'S, lo-
catad at 2201 C.OUt BouJev~
Nvwp:a t Beach. Callf omia, .... be
that the purchue price will
Pldd at ten o'cloc:k a.m. on tht
lGth day of Febnw'Y, 1.949, at
the office at the Newpo~·Balbaa £9er-ow Company 2602A Welt
Ollltral A wnue. in the City "' N"'port Beach, County o1 Or-
aqe, State of Callfomla. DATED: Febnw'Y 7, 1949 .
C. C. BROWN
(Vendor Lu-rs H. F . BAw n.a.i,
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Twclay, FelmaaiT S. 1949 NEWPORT BALBOA NEWS-TIMBS
Drive? You· May
Be Interested
I• Dis Article
Take Owa Cllal•
·To Snow, Advice
Of State P•trol
"Do you drive a car In southern
Orange county? Do ride ln o car
1n tJUs area 1 Then m emorize the
Jocation6" of the Red Cross High-
way Fint Aid stations as given
In-this articler loi' they~ .sav ' your life or that o! another," ad-
vilea Robert Smith, director of
Safety Services of southern Or-
ange county chapter, American
Red Cross.
To combat the death that stalks
the h1gh\4raya, there are five Am-
ertcan Red--0-(!!S highway first
ald 1tatlona doing 24-hour rescue (~ ~ J
service for accident victims along AoDaldlDI to Gnek ~
the road. ~ a ....._ QI__.. ndlo
Cllrry your own cha.lna lf you•re
coing Into mountain areas for
snow sports, ls the advice of the
California Highway Patrol.
Complaints hnve ttached the
patrol that inexperienced road·
idc.-crews haw been ope attn
on • s o m e lmportaht Calltotnla
h ighways in violation o1 1tate
Jaws.
Several instances were ttpOrted
where racketeers had charKed
exhorbitant rentall In addJtlon
to damaging or r uintn1 tlrel by
improperly Installing the chalnl.
"The way to avoid trouble,"
snid the CHP report, "is to deal
\\1th establlsl1ed buslnea concerm
and not with irresponsible itin-
erants~"
When an accident occurs and ~I& mid &bat 0-.. Martr.a.
someone ls hurt, there is a natural V•,,.,.. (aboire) ,,.. wtoall7 m Po11·ce Arrest 2 human impulse to lP,,' to help the llDd had been nplaold M On*
victim, Smith stated. Too often Orwnmim .. __.....,... z.cb.. ft-Dr•nk Charge the fint thought ot the passerby .,.,... ~ bll oaMftim un
la to load the injured person into wu ., md &ba& b9 oaal4 D0$ -.zr7' -
a puslnr car and ru.ah toward the oa& ... ~ '-lb .,,......., Two men were booked on lntox-
nearest doctor or hospital tD Ida ication char&es lut n.lcht by 1ocal
Meanwhile, the director warm, police after runnlJ'Qr their car lnto
the precious minutes ln which 8 the sand at 32nd 1trfft and Ocean
life might have been saved are HOOVER COMMITTEE Front, police report. atate.
aone. Control of arterial bleeding, REPORTS FOR SALE The men, Oannce A. Unn, ot artiftdal respiration or quiet tor the Newport Beach M\Dlidpal
the patient until the doctor an1ves trailer park and W . P. Endloott,
might eaally mean the difference Much publicity has been given 257 Cerritol, Long Beach. wen
between lite and death. Or agaln, the Hoover Commission and its arrested at the scene at 11 o'cloCk ~~~~~~~~iMlta.eiW.1M1~:oMii--t..-118A1ualM&a.t.t~~lw:.lLag-tt:1e-.l.uJj..l~a~st~mcht. The~ car wu towed
lb' develop lnto a compou.od frac-few weeks and Harbor area ctti-the-sand and tmpounded. ture by unskilled handling and Both were freed thil mornini on transportation. uns who are lntereste4 ln ob-$20 ball each, peod.ln1 their ·~
Already more than 100 cues talning copies of the r e po r t pearance beton Oty Judee Harry
have been cared tor at the five learned today that they will be L. Blodgett ln dty court tomor-
local highway Station. that ""'uld row mornlne . ... v available at the government print·
have ea.ally resulted ln death tor Ing oftlce In Washington. The re-
the penom involved lf they had ports wtll be published in a series
beeen improperly treated, Smith or 40 or 50 volumes durlng the
reported. Each 1tatlon ls equipped next few months. The 1ubscrlp-
wfth a 24-unJt Red Cross first aid Uon price tor the entire series ls
kit, a ring splint for leg fractures, $10. _
one or two army type blankets, --------
• stretcher and a ready reference
telephone directory of medical.
hospital and ambulance services
available.
Red Croa tint aid La not meant
to take the place of medical care.
It I.I a traJned volunteer service
rendered on a neichbor-to-neigh-
bor ~aail ln an emergency, and
especially tor the victims of high-
way accldents. Those In charge ot
aa.!ety aervtces and disaster pre-
paredness work are anx:Jous to
have u many peop1e as possible
take the tint aid and rescue train-
ing so that they wtll be able to
help their families and neighbors
keep the highway flnt aid sta-
tions open and be on hand in case
of etnef'«enc"Y. 'Ibey are desiroul
also. ol eetabllahing moft ftnt aid'
1tatlons at strategic poinu where
accidents occur all too freQUClt-
}y. Thl1 can not be doM, accord-
lng to Smith, until there are ade-
quately trained volunteers ~ho can
offer 24-hour service such as at
fire and police station1, motels or
like places.
Volunteer Red Cross fint aid
instructors are also greatly need-
ed to uallt ln promotion of thit
program and to meet the many
requestJ for clus instruction
ma~ by organizations and lnd1-
viduals.
COUNTY BUILDING
P.ERMIT8 NEAR MILLION
Building perm.it.I Issued by the
county buUdlng department tn
January amounted to almost Sl.-
000,000 but lagged nearly 50 peT
cent behJnd the December figures .
Sixty-six permits were issued tor
new aingle-tam.Uy homes wl th e
total valuatlon of $458.000. The
new high 1chool building here ac-
e o u n t e d tor '328.000 ot the
monlh'a $993,000 total.
P'llZNOB &ad ITALIAN
DINNEB8
'05 Olen RW7-llMMr 110!
Ooroaa tea Mar
C1oeed on Wednnday
ROSSI
Open for Lunch
ftlf"S nA..LUK MJOfw.U
OOCXTAIL8
ft. -· ..... tn1 o..t m.tiwar OO&ONA D.:L M.t..a
OPEN 8 A.H. Te 8 P.M.
• Sl'ZZl.INO 8ftAK8
• DeUdoaa Jl.amburcerw
• Rome Balled Ptee
PIONIO SCHEDULED •
The 43rd annual Dllnob-Lln·
coln Day picnic wUl be held at
Bixby Park in Lona Beach next
Saturday.
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HU~PHREY'S PAY
KEEPS WOLF ,.ROM
THE IOGART DOOR
MUMPS LEADING
DIS~SE LIST
The' mum,pm flurry which
came evident ln the Harbor area
durinc the lut. two or three
weeb wu reflected ln the ttgu.lar
report of Or. Edward Ruael, Or-
~e county health officer.
Mwnpm CUe9 were at the head
ot the Uat with a total of 185
on record for the lut lhrff wee kl.
>.i.o lncluded weH ll58 cuee of
chickenpox. 19 German meulea
&a\d 86 red meul& ·
,.,,., llST YIAIS Of
OUI UPr
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tlon. located at Irvine warehouse.
Central avenue and 101 Highway;
South Laguna, at South Laguna
fire station. Second and Cout
Highway; Midway Oty, at Mlct.
way Oty fire statioa, Hlgb•ay
39 and First street: Ocean View
atation, at Huntington Beach blvd~
and Wlntenburg avenue; and
Garden Grove station, at Garden
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NEWPORT BALBOA NEWS-TIMES Tueeday, February 8, 1948
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COAST ENlERTAINS MT. S.A.C
IN HOOPFEST TONIGHT
Goff Finals at
WDlowlck Course
0r&Jlle Cout colle,&e plays hoet
to the cuabu ot Kt. San An-
tonio je.ycne tonight on the local
floor u they ao north in quest
of their fitth Eaatern Conterence win. .
On the buls of two wtna over
the Mounties aluady notched
th.la aeuon. Miles Eaton's lads
Cain tM ~ ..-U. t&YOrita. Of ooune. they will be playing on
their home floor which haa ~n
a decided a<Wantage.
Eaton will start the aa.me com·
blne which upeet San Bernardino
Jut ~Y night. Bob Nettles
will be at forward with Floyd
Parsons. Howard Henning will be
at the pivot apot and Carl Borge-
son and Ralph Fre.1 tag will be
at the suard alot».
John Arrambide haa convinced
h1a gang of Mounties that the
third tlme is a charm and will
at.art a five composed of forwards
Ralph Davia and Jack Smith; cen-
OCC Trackmen
Report to Rosso . .
O>ach Ray Rouo greeted 21
track candidates at Orange Cout coll~e yeaterda.Y. The list, com-
posed mostly of fr'esbmen, failed to reveal· any tried champions.
Local hiah achool products ans-
wering the call numbered seven
with sprinter Jim Ashen and
hurdler Murray Brown topping
the ll'OUP· Laurence G a 1 e of
Huntinaton Beach high repoTted
for duty ln the 100 yard., 440
yard and R> yard event.a. Bob
Huhn. another former OU er. is
out for the ahot put.
'nle turnout: Bud Smith, Dale
StuardJ... Frank Watha, Bill Prit-chett, uon Dickey, Ashen, Brown,
Jlm SMppardl_Gale, Pat Turner,
Roy Brown, Huhn, Don Nobllt,
Larry Wlll<>U&hby, Stan &11, Her-
man Schmidt. Jim Roge.ra, Jlm
Combs, Don Moore, Ed Dowty
and Dick Balch.
Work started yesterday on the andinr ot a quarter mlle track
on tM campus and It ls proposed
to add broad and high jump pl ta
u well aa other track facilities.
0-.& Trade Slate .
Tu~. March S-OCC at Mt.
San Antol'llo.
' Sat., March 12--0CC at Or-a.nae Show Relays (San Bernar-
dino).
Fri .. March 18-0CC at Fuller-
ton.
Fri., March 25--0CC at Chaf-
fey .
Fri., April 22-0CC and R.lver-
11de at Santa Ana.
FM., April 29-0CC at San
Bernardino. 1\Jea.: May 3-Eutern Con"
ferenoe Prellm1naries.
Sat .. May 7 -Eastern Con-
ference Flnala .
Sat., May 13-Freano Relays .
Sat., May 21-NatlonaJ Jaycee
championshJpe Jn Los Aneeles
Coll9eum .
• BOYS
NEWS-TIMES
Has Openings
for
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Carrier Boys
Oome to NIJW8..TDIE8 ofnce,
ml. WM olaval Aft.
or ftoae 11
ter, Qeorse Mattiu: l\IU'd9 Bill
L)'nch and Bob Murra)' ln an
attempt to lain rewnae for tbe
earlia '3-35 and M-32 tetbe.dm.
0008&A80N~
~· Cou& . Opp. 54 Loll An&eles Univenity 41
54 Pal~ #" · 86
30.. Lon& Be•ch t Cot 82 52 Oceanside l2
40 Bakersfield 50
56 Taft 40
43 Mt. San Antonio 35'
42 Cal Poly I 4.5
71 Balboa Untvenlcy 17
50 Long Beach Cit)' Col 68
54 Palomar 30
34 Mt. San Antonio 32
52 Santa Ana 49 •s Rivenkie 81-
50 Olaffey 49
69 Oceanside 59
'5 San Bernardino 43
37 El Camino 5'
Won-12
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Overtime Gamea-3.
Legion Wins
In SA Hoop Play
Anaheim'• gift to the Pitts-
burgh Pirates, Hal Greis, will be·
"on the mound" aga.lnat Sandy
Loescher a.a the final rounds ot
the Willowick President's cup
tourney gets under way at the
Santa Ana course this week.
Gregg nosed out young Bob
Roux 1n the aemi-finall tWD up,
while Loescher had lltUe trouble
with Harry Halllng. winnlng by a
7 and 6 mariln.
In the second flight of the cup
tournament, Bud Yeager got by
Mick Koslch 2 and 1 and wiU meet
Bob MarshalJ, Jr. Marshall bad a
battle royal with Elmer Gates,
edging the fireman On the 22 bole.
In the third flight, R. E. Hud-
uon wm take on Lee Martin. Hud-
son defeated Olarles Hinton 4 and
3 and MartJn topped John Gilbert
4 and 2. •
ln flight four, F. A. Hartpence
meets R. N . ChrlstJansen. llart-
pence edged Lew Maser 2 and 1
and Christlanaen topped Phil
Goodwin ln their semi-final match-
es. Jack Triplett meets Bob Mar-
shall, Sr .. in the fifth fiJght after
winning over C. B. McKinney one
up while Marshall won a default
Bud Attridge potted 14 point.a match from BUI Gordon who waa
ln leading the Santa Ana Legion suffering from the nu.
baaketballen to a 36-24 win over :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;: Hasty DeUvecy in Santa Ana Oty
play at the Santa Ana hlib achoo!
gym la.st night. '
Jule Marshall was runner up in
the scorinr department with 12
points. The S .A. five led all the
way as they Jumped into a 9-6
tint quarter lead. extended it to
18-12 at halt-time and went nine
polnts out in front at the end of
the third period. 25-16.
The win virtually a.uured the
team. compoeed of Newport Har-
bor pJayen, of a berth in the
dty champlonahipa which-atart
Feb. 21.
Lest• .. Dellnl7 u
Marshall 12 F O'Neil 4
Attrld&e 14 F Mark 6
Robinson C Mattlca 10
Hanaon 4 G Hahn 2
Sherwood 6 G Olan&ala 2
NJg.bt Beekett.D Slated
Coach Ralph Rffd will con-
duct hil weekfy basketball aeuion
at Newp<>Tt Harbor high tonight
from 6 :30 p. m. to 9 :30 p. m.. nte
recreation period 11 open to all
resident.I of the high school area
u a ~t of the achool'a adult education program.
Aftor~~~·
Gordon B. Findlay
OOJif'l'llAO'l"OB a Btm..DD
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1645 Newport Blvd.. Costa Mesa
Beacon 5707-M
By Gus Aniola _______ 23-_tfc
HARBOR _FlJRNITURE
Bv Edear Rice Burroughs
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HARBOR TRANSFER • Local A long dllU.nce haulin1.
Courteoua Servtce-..Ph. Bea. 5538-J
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Free Estimates
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TILE CONTRACJ'OR
Bath Rooms, Drain Boards, etc.
15th & Newport Ave., Costa Meea
Phone Beacon 8700-W-3
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Write P. 0. Box 561. Balbon. Callf.
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SH ARE EXPENSES -R i d e
needC'd from Corona del Mar to
Long Beach every day. Harbor
1755-J ntfcr 6 :30 p.m. 26-p-27 . .. ... .. . .......
21-SITUA TIOHS WANTED 21
-rwo ·aABY .. s11=rERS .... Av.W..:
Saturdays, Sundays and f!'le-
nlnp. Reasonable rates. Phone Harbor 1767-R
W ANfJ::D -Any kiJld of yard
work or gardeo1n~. Will bulld
1:arden or retaining wan. Call
Beacon 5283-W. or PO Box 63,
Newport Beach. ~tfc
~LE PRACTICAL NURSE
want. day work. Light h<>UR-
keeplng, children. sentl-lnvalld,
elderly lady, gentleman or
couple. Own transportation.
Har6or 2886-M. 21-tfc
EXPERIENCED Stenographer
wants position either typln1 or
clerical. WUJ work either at
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St., Apt. B, Costa Mesa. 24-p-28
EXPERIENCED secretary avail-
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C'Clitorial. Gratia Sharp, Laguna
13!Ach 3934 . 26-c-3()
PART TIME HOUSEKEEPER.-
Good rook & Jaundreu or Iron·
Ing by the hour. Will help with
dinners A parties. Own ttanap.
Harbor 2050-R lt no am. Call
Harbor 1973-M. 21-m
REUABLE middle-~ 1 ay
JVants l!Jthl hou~ «
practical nunina of elderlY
couple or aeml-lnvalJd 1adr ·«
1cnll<'m11n in their home. ~aeon 521J.W. ..
KOUSEWORK wained by ~.
also baby littln&. Barbar 2IO
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UNDER INSURED ment, tile sink; new furniture.
When 100~ Qwerage Costs Very Uttle
ISLAND REAL TY CD.
201 AGATE; COrner orParlc Ave.
BALBOA ISLAND PHONE HARBOR 377-W
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Pbone Laguna Beach l-'815 or merda1 Ftahin& Boat. Partly or
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Year around. Adult. only. Har-
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Furnished room, 1wtn beds. 17?S2
Miramar Drive. Phone Harbor
181. 18-<>-20
SUITABLE location for SAIL
LOFT or marine upholstering
shop. Size 40 x 70 upstaln.
OFFICE SPACE (25 x 4.5) avail-
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G. E. MINNEY 26-p-28 ,.,.... . • . .. •• .......... • ...
_D_A_Y_O_R_EVENIN......,~--.G~ca.re--of small 14-MUSICr RADIO, TIUVISIOM 14 901 Coast Highway Newport Bch.
children or elderly folka Rea-MXi>RDION Hohn~· iii -~. PHONE BEACON 6~30 ~~\JS,.~·orp~i: ~ lJ8:."m~~~P1~~diJ1e~: ;:;'ui0M<>TIVi;1i1a-=-· 41 i:i~. 417 3rd Ave., ~;"~ ~. Ialand. Phone ~ '34 CfiE"Y.Ci>U'PE $2s0~ g;~ .;Y
.. -· ... -.......... """'.. ..._ 607 Beg i CDM -··-.... .... ·--..-• ......... u.u1e at on a, . . ~~f!1U: W~ . .. ...,, ,.,.. _.!~ 40-IUSINBS OPPORTUHmlS 40 26-p-29
MOI1iER'S llEI...PER -Private •• •• • • ... • ••• ..... ... • ~
room, 1 child. Harbor 119'-W. Statiop Wagon 1946 Ford
24-c-28 FULLY EQUIPPED tor 18.le by owner, $1595. 24,000 • ,..,.EXP....,..,ERlE~~N'""'CE~D-S.,,,,._t -e -n -0-1 rapber miles. Radio & heater. 229 Marine
and Receptionllt. APl>lY ~ew· RESTAURANT Ave. Phone Harbor 1331. 23-c-28
port Harbor Yacht Club Har-1932 CHEVROLET COACH. Run.a
bor 74. 25-c-27 1ood. $100. Trailer camper all
SALESMEN WANfED=Start a Ocean Front, Ne1itp0rt Beach. ~ood with full dbl. bed. lee Rawlelgh Bualneu. Real op-cablneta. $175. See at 412
portunity now for permanent, New equlsxnent-<Froety mach.) Abbey Way, C.O.ta Mesa. Bea-
profltable work nearby. Write con 6130-M. . 23-p..27
Rawlelgh'1, Dept. CAB • SM-K. FuJ} n._: $4260 STUDE. 1942 SKYWAY Comman-4707 E. ~9, I...oe An&elell 11, c nee der sedan. OlmaUzer, radio, do-
Ca.llt. ZT-c-32-31 troater, foe Ugbta, d.lrectional
light. Very good shape. Mutt
aell. Phone Har. 3030. 6M E. Jo-SAU. MtSCILLANIOUS
INVES Central, Balboa. 23-c S E R V E L HARBOR TMENT 1937 PACKARD 8 ur. seaan. -
The G A S Refrigerator 1225. 335 Del Mar Ave., Coeta
Ferguson Hdwe Co COMPANY Mesa. Ph. Bea. 8273-R. 21-e-23
• • 1947 FORD Super dli. i=dr. ledan. Suoceuor to Estua Hdwe. 30th at Weat Central Original owner, 11350 ca.ah. Call
2206 Cout Blvd., Newport Harbor 234-W, Mn. McKinney.
PHONE HARBOR 116 Newport Beach Harbor 1600 · 25--c-29
$ n ~ ..... U $ 4 ft ft .. -··-4'--·-·
BALBOA ISLAND
I EXCELLENT INCOME-2 B.R. unit with trpl, tile,
wd. firs., & beamed ceillngs. 1 B.R. unl~ tn>L & tUe.
Gar. & patio. Oitnp)etely tum. Only $23,'Sl>o. Neer
So. Bay. OUR BEST BUY!
ALMOST NEW & MODERN. 2 B.R. h~ neer
So. Bay. Beautitully fum. Patio. $17,000.
CORONA DEL MAR
4 UNIT INCOME -Almost new & beautiful. Frpla.,
patios, tile, wd. firs. Two bave.2 B.R's., cl two have
1 B.R. 4 garages. Ldy. rm. StQtraae nn. Larae )1da.
A HONEY FOR THE'MONEY. \
CHARMING NEW 2 B.R. HOME. Frpl. Patio.
$9850. Wlll take late model car or good lot as pert
down payment. Now bas Xlnt ~dng.
CLIFF HAVEN
THE BUY OF 'IHE MONTH -Beautltul almost
new, 2·story, 3 B.R. home, 2 ba. tbs, bdwd. firs., Ule,
trpl, dbl. gar. Large yd Onty $15,500.
BEACON BAY
Beaut1tu1 2 B.R., l lh bath ·home, trpl, hdwd. firs.,
dlnlng rm, tile PLUS 2 B.R. gar. apt., Ule, hdwd
firs. ,IJ~~tio, 3-car gar. Storage rooms. $27,000
OR ~ OF'F"ER FOR QUICK SALE.
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41-~c ZT-c-H ":'""='~~~~~...._...._.__;;;.;;...;;~ -~~~-~~--~-~~~-~-_Y_O __ UR_RAD_..,..1--0-cxpertl--y-repalred 1 9 4 0 P 0 NT I A C ST A TION Very &mall DOWN PAYMENT "'
ln your home at no extra charre. 42-WAMJiD.TO ;oo--¥ 00
•·42 :'!~~F~g~:.":~~~~~ ATTENTION trade In your car or lot ••
Well tiexperienoed. honest. con-• · · • .. bor 1749-RK. 27-o-30 COSTA MESA. 5-month old z. MUST SAcn~cE
Iden ous. FURNISHED 2-Mdroom apt. or 1941 FORD 4 d d bedroom house & praa-e. Al.lo n..ui 1
OOAST RADIO SERVICE hoU8e by couple and llx montha oor se an studio apartment (knotty ptne) EQUITY t
HA. 3084 or HA. 1408-W. old ba!!!. YEAR ROUND ONLY. Super deluxe model. Wonderful wtth 2 bedrms. on JJf. acre, Eut ~--------15-c--36 Call · 2419-M. 22-~26 transportation at only $695. aJde, close ln. No broken. Call Well built 2-bed.room heme Used Elec. Refri2erators a-Un. &'tiOusa · .. 4·i owner and aave commia:lon. ~tJo, oranc• trees. date pabm.
1 GILFILLAN 6-tt. relrir. $79.!50 .. • • • • •••• 'IHEODORE ROBINS wm keep both vacant th 11 blll ~II furniture very reucio-
1 O'KEEFE & MERRITr. NEW 2 bedroom unfumllhed apt. 22nd &: Central Ave., Nwpt. Bch. week, ao new owner may pick ~ e.A •=ta sro. per month.
4 ~-ft. $59.SO. Ge.rage. 417 3rd Ave.. Corona Phone Harbor 360 or Bea. 6207 ~~ tenant. Euy tern)a. Phone 2136· N~~:r. ;__~al~-Tbronson's Firestone del Mar or Phone Laguna Beach ZT-ttc. DC'acon 5670-M. 24-c-28 t. 58tf7. "" '-'U9 .. .in-1789 N B d. 1-4815. 24-~28 s;:MONIY .TO .. LOAM ... NEW HOUSE on R-2 Jot Mar Ph: Bea. -J (Eve BE. 5168-R)
ewport Iv 'Coeta~ ~~pt.3 b,°'N~~ .. .._. .... · .. ..., ... !~ ~~ ~~~ ~~·~~tra.! $5t7SO BUYS HOUSE, five=
Gffil.S' BICYCLE, 26=tnch, $8 ; Beach. Gara1e. Until July lit. L 0 A N S Oiannel Boat landing. Owner, 310 oath and wuhroom; pod co.-
baby crib, $5; child's twlm fins, S60 ~--n -~0-M 36tb St. Easy tenna or trade. ditJon: lot ~ x ICM. $3 ; enamel laundry tub on stand mo. rnunc oeaoon '24-c-28 L Q A N S U-e:;:29 AllO Jot 40 x 10. With 1hrul»,
~: :t,~;,/~:txrraecrcYZw~ft. TWO APARTMENTS $47.50 and L 0 A N s BY OWNER -1 of 2 beautiful ~tR=to~s:~&::· = 26-tt $6S per mo. Completely turnlsh-' home.. Choice of Newport Hts. 28-e
ed. OPA rate.. 1325 E . CentraJ. ~GO."'O to $GOOO Restricted, 1 yr. old, with view BALBOA GLASS CO Balboa. Harbor 13'n-M. "1 " of ocean: hanlU,ed or unfurn. · 14-tfr OR BRAND NEW CUff Haven
Announces the opening of their OOLORFUL conwn.lent furnished * SALARY with wonderful view of cout
llUto glaq department. 8 trom Dana Pt. to San Pedro.
9'lO O>ut HJahway, Bea. 5261~J :=.,,~~ :l ~-a~:1r. * AUTO Beacon Sl.29-M. 429 Homewood
BRING THIS AD abte. 440 Heliotrope Ave .. eo-t;r FURNITURE ?.r::.~~t H~ .. ~
rona del Mar. Zltfc 61-IAL UTATI IXCMANGI 61 and RECEIVE a 209' DISCOUNT WILL SHARE MW moaern apt. Other Persona] Property ... -•. ~~----------~5.1 In c.onma del Mar with detlr-HA VE VACANT, modem 2-bed·
9 Cu. Ft. COMPRF.SSOR. never able ~-$10 )>er' WHk or S40 "QUICK SERVICE" room home, Walnut Creek, near
used. 12-in. SWING SAW, al-mo. Pb. Lacuna 306 or Mta Oakland for 11mllar ln South·
most new. Laguna 3464. 7~Bay-Taylor. Harbor tcm. U-tfc eatMJ ~ .e°"" em Call! .. pttfer Oranl"e COUft•
crest. Emtt11Jd Bav. "-c-30 NEW f BBDRM. DUPLEX APT ty. Write owner P. 0 . Box 122.
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE -16 x Nicely turolahed. Available un· (JOlll#'OllM Rltlho" T11l,.nd. ~,.llf ~-24
20 ft. frame otfloe bldg. to be ti1 June l&th. S60 mo. Phone ,---, Oualfled a4a DO &•t the job
· IN COSTA MESA
DUPLEX": Stucoa tower. tr...
upper. l )'1'. old. l ·bodro<n Heb
wHh IMns rm. a.nd ldtchm. l,b.
cat.eel ~ bl.k. trom Blvd. on 2
lot.I. Comer lot worth StOOO.
Full price $9800, terms
moved, office fUrnlture and Hvbor 2062-M 1 tf 2305 COAST BLVD. done.
equip. 3 rooms. Suitable tor of-7-c FOR RENT t bednn pt. '··-
flee or am. realdenoe. Located CORONA DEL MAR. Yearly na~:!Tw~U~oe ;;~n=·;O .LOAM"" ... -;, llvln1 and. kJtchen <x:nbtn~
frt. Huntington Beach Airport. rental-UnturniaW 2 bedroom PHONE RARBOR 2688-J .... · ....... • Alphalt tUo floora. Fen<*I tn
Call H . B., 1833 betw. 3-5 p.m. home. Ftreplace. gara~e. Near -ya.rd. ISO per month.
21-0-29 achool. PboM Harbor 2457. •tt~ NEED MONEYT WM G HAY !-l-·--w-~-~-· -_-·, --~-c;.-~--!'-f.-··-·-· "'"'i; LOVELY fUnllshed z.~ Liberal Loans to Build ~:: :::r~ Llcm\Md Real Ettat. Brok•
CASH for USED apt. Cloee to Bay, $75. mo. until Purchase or reflnanoe N~ _ w __ _ Comer of Oran1~_ 6 Nawpott Blvd.
n--llUP'9ft_M 26-tf • llf CORONA DEL MAR ~ _,... -· (Wason Wbffl Cale) Furniture & Appliances Ju)y l . ~tu.NS• '1V""' • c STATE Mln'UAL PhoJMr Bea. 5935 daJ' or f'ft.
"We Buy Almoe1 AnythJq" RENTAL V FU.DG. •LOAN ASSN. Furniture-Salary 23-e--25 "
GRANT'S SPECIALISTS LOW IN"l'EREW-LONG TERMS Car or Other Set;Ulity INCOME PROPERTY
Bea. 5707-M • lM!S Newport Blvd Call F.dna Cnig Loana on Selecte41 Romn Houra: 10 to 1 and I to I 2 STORY, 4-famlly flat; Ow .....
'2-t:fc Linwood Vick, Realtor for~ or Balboa (OOMd 8aturda11> bulldln1 wtth. a .... oam "°'*
, .... 2-IU_ • .,..,......._itf-·nv .. -··-0·----.-... ·-.·.·-n Balboa Ialand HA. 20'2 WDS'l'ERN MORTGAGE CORP and an atra Jot. Zaaed tor
rva --I 83>-c-54 CallfomJa loaft outlet for buafne& Prfced npt. Ph. ffar i.tt .• 3 • ~ da~p)rl.· "'£:;. YEARLY RENTAL on BaJboe MetropOlltan Ule Inaurance Qwp M3 (Eva) PhCne B11con SMO.
cellent condltion, s100. AL Har-PmtmuJa. aman funrlllwd ~ Elmer S. Poirier R M. LANE. Nnpcw1 8"cb ~ ~7 ~ •v;r.~~ fft5 mo. Pbane Harl>or st5.21ttc HAR. 1118-W KI. 3518& i::ttlr
_, . . ..... .... ... "'~ RENTAI--2 bedroom On.np CountJ R.eprell!"ta~~ 2 ~ ~ u~~~~,____, . ._. 14-MUSIC. IADtO, TILIVISIOM M ".u ... • c..n -11: WMk.. ALSO '~· _._ ... ~•• .,_,..,
PIANO TuN!No le oo-..*PUrrE ~ =n. ·;.., 110 ~11. LOANS TO suiib. IKPROVt!t ~t ~~on.:-
REPAIRS. Nnr 111fneU at a Ill hlanc1 Aw .. 1lialboa. U..tfc 'BUY. MODERNJZE. OR c.o.ta MftL a..-sm1:w; •
6oount. 811 aDonnce an old IN OOSTA.. iiE81:::2 bedroom REnNANCI! H
Ullriahta. ...._ fttlmata home. unrw iMie4 l"treplace, •• Bai Trait n; :ra AL • NiW IOiHiiiiib i roam liiiiii •LEWJ8 W. TA.R'l&k 180. manth Oil Jw. . NEWPORT BAI.BOA 111~ Ne.,..t Bhid.. OllMa... on ~ acre ODlta ....._ Chlcfl;.
PbolMt 2C1 BROADWAY Orange Coast Realty 8AVINa8. LOAN ASSN. B•ooe sao -. rabbit fq\llplWUt. 11000 wUl
to& ~ a.dt 19 Me. rt BM.. Colt& Mela 1111 VII Udo Pb. Bar . ..a Utnm ftma AlllM Beta llartDlt) bandle. a.. at _. a.ta Alla
er ~ pmt c.'41.H. , 4por • 2'1+21 .. tT·UI .m., c.1a ~ ...
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• NEWPORT IW,.BOA NEWS-TIMES P-12
. 8illlo1 lamlll n
Un Pfesi~enl
Girt Scoats IQ
Dedicate How
(Continued from Pap One)
e.tlmate that the 1tructure wouJc1
coet $30,000 to dUDllcate. AD ma-t~ aftd., labor-have-been con-
tributed by the variom lervke
clubs., qanlzationl and lndlvld-
uall, Jllld the project hu been
carrled on under Liana club IUP-
errilion.
Cite C~1rg11
llOne Mal fir11d
= Bay Liam today an-
t.be reai&nation oLtbeir
t. Hubbard Richter from
the prexy'1 chair.
A suit for '30.000 danUlgft was
on file ln Orange county supcriOt'
court today charg.lng that horse
meat waa sold to a C.OSta Mesa
cafe. Rlchler first tried to resign two
weeka qo but was dissuaded by ~or l1l ecuttve boUd.
BuaineA 1treu and other clvlc or-
1anlzaU.on obUgatlona forced Rich·
ter to a1a1n aubmtt hi9 redgnation
tht. week.
The complainants are Dale C.
and Ralpble Ut.cblord who oper·
ate an eating establishment at
O.ta .Mesa. They allege that the
defenda.nta. John Amodeo of the
JF A Meat Products Co. of Loa
Angeles and Joe Thome.a were
guilty of "fraud and 'deceit" In
vendin& meat products.
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Al Joyce, !Jon.a' publicity chair-
man. announced the reluctant ac·
ceptance of their president'• re-
lease and hJa replacement by Al
Giblon who was flrat vlce-presi-
dent.
Under Rlchte~·a headin1 the
Uon.a ttnlshed their sponsored
Girl Scout Little House. to be ded-
icated next Sunday, Joyce stated.
The Bay Uona will meet tonight
with membe1' of the Coata Meta
and Hustington B<'ach clubs at Or-
ange Coast college for a trl-club
aession and dinner. Following the
meeting the clubs will be the
guest.a of Coast at a basketball
game In the campus gymnasium.
Orange Cout will face the Mt.
San Antonio 1quacl •
THEFT Of AllTO
ACCESSORIES TOLD
Roy McCartney, of the Newport
Auto Works at 30th street an«J
Coast boulcvud, reported the
theft of a car radio. aerial and
back seat from a wreclced sedan at bit garaae lot. Police reports state the theft
occurred Saturday evening duTtng
the rain whJch made print-taking
impossible.
Plain tiffs main ta1n in t h e l r
legal action that the meat they
purchucd from the accused wu re pre a e n t e d as "best.quality
i?'Ound bed and fit for human
conawnption." Act u a 11 y , they
charge, it wu "horse meat de-
cayed and dlaeased and containing
deleterious ingredients."
Mr. and Mrs. Litchford and
some of their customers became
ill after ea tins the meat, the 1ul t
alleges. They seek $10,000 dam-
ages tor the lllneu and $10,000 tor uaertedly Jost bualnea.
REMOVAL AND GET ACQUAINTED
THESE CARS are 91AmCALL y REDUCED
See Them Today
1937
1939
1939
1940
1940
1946
1947
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Plymouth Sedan .... ~ ............................. ·-···················-··· ........ $ 395.00
Oldsmobile Coupe ··············-·········· .. ····· ·······-··········· .. ·····-745.00 ,
Chevrolet Town ··-·················· ................. .. ........ ................... 595.00
. Plymouth Coupe ····--········-·············· ............ . ...................... ... 695.00
Chevrolet Coupe .............................................................. .
Plymouth Club Coupe .......................................... .
Plymouth Sedan ···-·······-················································ ...... .
695.00
1395.00
1475.00
1941 Chevrolet Cab-Over-En9ine Stake Truck .. ......... 595.00
MANY OF TllESE CAM RAVE EX'l'JIAS-'tllSY ABE ALL CLEAN.
BloB CLA88 AUTOMOBILES
NEWPORT HARBOR MOTORS
Chrysler• -Plymouths -International Trucks
8ALE8 AND SE&VlOE
2491 Coast Highway NEWPORT Beacon 6515
Today's Markets W. B. Mellott Will
(From 10 un. [P.8.T.] Report of H d 1 .1 .. _ f
Leets. Co., Mbr. L.A. St.ck Ex.) a II .. n
Industrials . . ......... 173.61 dn .82
Rails ···············-······· 49.90 up .31 Utilities .................. 34.29 up .05
Volume-690,000 snares.
Am Tel & Tel .................. 147~
Canadian Pacific ................ 12~
Dupont ............................... 182~
Gen~ral Motors .................. 59%
GoodyC'ar . .. . .............. 42'*
Kennecott ....... -·····-···· .. 47% Sears . ... . ......................... 36 lii
So Cal Edison .. ............. . 30 ~
Standard OU ···-·············· .. ··· 57~ U S SteeJ ..................... : ..... TI"
• DBily Events •
Toolcht
Ebell Travel seetlon-7:30 p. m.
at clubhouse
O>mbined Lions clubs-6:30 p. m.
Orange Coast college.
Rotary clu~:30 p. m ., White's
Par1< Ave. cafe
Cotta Meaa Town Meetlna-8 p.m.
Main school auditorium
HJgh school P.-T. A.-7:30 p. m.,
high school ca.f etcrl.a
WecbaNCl.ay
Ebell Book section n -12:30 p.m .•
clubhouse
Country club Tea
FAC Homecratt aectlon-10 a.m .•
Costa Mesa Legion hall
Symphony Orcheatra-8:1.5, hi&h
school audJtoriwn
Chamber of C-Ommerce-Noon,
Roamore dining room
American Legion Post 291-Le-
gion hall
Square danCt' cJna--7~30 p.m.,
N ewport grammar school
Harbor Mru;onlc club-8 p...m -
JOOF hall, C.olta Mee.a
SANTA ANA.N BOUND
OVER TO COURT
J . W. Dittmar. Santa Ana. wu
bound to Superior Court this
morning by Newport Beach Town-
ship Judge D. J . Dodge on a bad
check chari;:e. He wu released on
a $250 bail unUl hla cue comes
up.
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Excliange Again
Walt~r B. Mellott, president of
the South Coast Construction Co.
of this dty, was installed Friday
for his second term as president
of the Orange County Builders
exchange.
Named as vice-president was
La Verne Means. Other officers
Installed were Everett E. Parks,
second v1~prl'sident and Q. L.
Hardy# trea.aurer.
In taJdng over the reins ot the
c-xchange for the l«'Ond 11tralght
year, the N~ Harbor builder
1aJd. ''It la throu1h orp.nlzatlom
like th19 that the construction ln-
du.try can c:ooperate to provide
that conatruction which hu the
ireateat need. We know that man-
agement and labor, beca~ of
th.la coopttaUve effort. can pro-d~ with better dfldeney than
public bulldlng. Altbou&)l there
are stlll a few ahort ltems in the
material !lcld, the altuaUon has
leveled otf to tho potnt that . the
maximum gain can be aaured."
Harold Bamum
Identified as
Victim of F·lre
(Continued from Pqe One)
wu popular In the Harbor area
aa publlahtt and editor of the
Beachcomber, a well • known
monthly.
HU wile was in Rivenlde at the
time ot the tragedy and returned
here ye.tnday. She broke down
at the mortuary and wu unable
to face the ordeal of ldenutk'a-
tion unUJ today.
Firl? Inspector Phil Haydn\ lt
atill lnvestJiatJng the rulna In an
attempt to establlsh the fire'• ori-
gin. A neighbor's ctatement that
smoke wu comJ.na trom the fire-
place chimney cllrly in the eve-
n.In¥ pvc the invnUgators a clue
because the fireplace wu um.tied
and e gu heater wu on tbe
hearth. Poulbflity that ~ pub-
lisher mlght have been overcome
by smoke Jong before the fire dla-
covery la being investlgated,
Hayden stated.
PueL1c NoT1cu
NOTICE OF FOazoLOSCllE
SALE ON FISHING BOAT
Notice ls hcttby given that on
Saturday, February 12th, 19t9 at
the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at
the General Petroleum Dock at
2Z7-20th stre.et, Newport Beach,
California, the diesel acrew veael
called thr "Mariner," Cout
Guard reptry No. 27E61. will be
IOlct at public auction to the hlch·
cat bidder tor caah. Said veael
la 41 fed Jons, 10.4 beam, 5 foot
draft wt th Dod&e diesel 100 KP.
encme. Any and all persona ln-
teresttd are Invited to be prneot
at u.ld saJ,f:
s~ Real and Kanmlkh.
Att.arneyll for Van a.mp Sea-
food Coe.ff! W. Tt.b S-t.. SU Pedro, . ni..: Tadlwl 24ML •
Publlab Feb. .. 10-U