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NEWPORT BEACH. CAt.IF •• 15~ 1949 ..... , .
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Restores _Cllalnber ~ Fund -
Will Check
Local Site
for .College
A 90().acre parc:el of Irvine
company property trontlnr on the
upper harboi will be submitted u
a site tomorrow when a delega-
tion of state offtdala lnlpect the
eeveral propotled Orcce county
location.a for '"'the new 1tate col-
l~e which will be built ln Sou-
thern Callfomla.
AllemblYman Earl -&tanley of
Bea_oon Bay dbcloeed today that
the Irvtne property would be ob-
tainable lt It la chOle'D u the col-
le&e alte. It LI not anticipated
that the full 900 acre1 would be
ueed 1ince atate authorlUes have
laid that 200 or 300 acres would
be IUfflctent for campua needs.
The site la located between the
extension of South Main atr~t
and the u:PIM!r harbor, accordlo&
to the local-aunnblyman. He aald
be conatdera It the very ftnen
location for the atate coll~e
which wu recentlY authorized by
action Of the Callton\la lepla-ture.
Competition with other alt• ln Oranae county and u. Anpls
county wru be atltt, StanJey ad-
mitted. 1bere are aevm other lo-
caUON Which wtlJ be IUbml tted
far consideration of the atate ot-
tloen When they vlllt Orqp
county tomorrow.
They are listed u follows:
L Sunny Hma Ranch. near Fu1Jerton.
• 2. A alte eut ol Fullerton Junior
collece.
S. Marlon Butancbury lite In
Fullerton area.
Chamber Wiii
Hear Report on
Water Problem
Colorado River water develop-
ment.a affecting citizen.a ot New-
port and Z1 otMr Southern Cali-
fornia dti~ w11.l be dlKloeed to
members of the Newport Harbor
Chamber of Commerce at the
IOll!C' A.. JIA'l'ID:WS
wee.kJ1 mmnbcnh&P luncheon
meed:Qa . al 12:1.S P.. m. at the
RbMmoN cafe.
Facta about the threat to ~
lmport&Dt water supply wtl1 De
[fttented by John A. Mathewa,
depUty dty attorney ualsned to
the Loa Ancela Department of
Water and Power.
Water for local homes and in-;
duatrie9 la Involved in the cur-
rent •truale between Callfomla ~ Arizona. accord.ina to UM!
Colcnclo River auodatlon under WhoM au.pica the speaker ap-
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~ 8H::el'An~ ~ ~ DON'T FORGET-TA X
Grove. MAN TO BE HER E ~~~.between ON THURSDAY
7. Emn7 ranch. W . of Fullerton.. AZJ/Other reinlnder that federal
lncome tax eervtce wW be avail-* Weather & Tldee * able locally ..... given thLI week by the Newport II.arbor Clamber Ge n er a I moderate Wetaterly of Commerce
wtndl with lna-eulns cloud1._. ~tattve of the Santa Ana
t.h1a even1n&. office of ~ Collector of Internal
'l'SllPZllAtiJW RAMmue wOJ be stationed at the
Air <Low, 2' hrs.) ·--:--...3' chamber otllce, 70'l E . Central
Water ·······-··-·-··-·--·M avenue. Balboa, all day Thunday,
~ ;:r· un:li 4 t:J-ai mincome tupayen
~ invited to call on the ~puty
oollectol' to answer pertinent
0. questtom.-
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Ta•paY,ers Agree on S1200Month
Rlliile Improvements to Be Paid . .
Long-await~ improvement.a to
the Rhine section of Newport
Harbor moved a step nearer 1aat
nl.rht when property owners alona
the affected water front peUoned
for creation of an assessment dla-
trlct to finance a bulkheadlng
proj~ct.
Orange county officials have
agreed tp bear the cost of dreglng
the badly-overcrowded section of
waterway if the bulkheadlns LI
done, according to Oty Engineer
J. B. W ebb.
Petitioners uked the city to
create a special a.sseament dla-
trlct and ptOceed with con.atruo-
tion of a bulkhead alona the weat
aide between 28th at.reel and 31.lt
street~ thla expense to be borne
by the property ownftl attected.
They aho requested the city to
bear one-half the cost of a bulk-
Chas. Glover
Dies Sudden~
Charles R. Glover, well known
trailer mqufacture.r and dvic
leader of Coet.a Mesa. dJed th.la
mom.inc thort1y attn 9 L m. at
bll trailer factory, 20 W. 17th
street.
The death Ca.me 1uddenly. ao-
~ to reporta. Newport
Beach flttmen and Dr. L. G. Nel-
son of O.ta Meu tried vainly to
revive the 3&-year-old manufactur-
er wtth respirator equipment.
Detaila of Glover'• background
and of the funeral arrangementa
were not available at prea time
today. Local police reporta 1tate
death was caused "•pparently by
a heart attAck."
The body waa taken to Grauel
Mortuary in Costa Meea.
CilJ Allots $1395
for Enter Week
Municipal approval of the pro-
gram to entertain the teeft seers
who make the Harbor area thrir
home during Easter ~k wu
granted Monday evening when dty
councilmen voted to allocate
$1395 to the Newport Harbor
Junior Clamber of Commerce for
this PTO.iect.
Moundlman 0 . Z. Robertson
made tl'le motion to appro\."e the
request for funds and at the a.a.me
time comm ... ded the chamber on
lt:B Initiative and enterprise tn ar-
ranging the event.a for the young
people. His motion ·wu approved
unan.lmously.
Robert Holden. president of the
Junior chamber and author of the
letter. polnted out that his group
expected to holcf sneral different
eventl lncludJng wtenie bakes and
dances. A dance to be held on
Marine a ven ue just acrou from
Balboa I.stand will be televised if
present pl&N materialµe, he indi-
cated.
head to aklrt city-owned property
In the turning buln. the remain-
ing halt to be assumed by taxpay-
en on "the weet alde.
On the eut aide, property own-
ers have e~ a willingness
to deed 50 feet ot their land tO
permit widening of the channel an4 then to con.atruct bulkheads
at their own expense. Thia phue
of the job allo would be handled
through an aaaeument district.
Councilmen Instructed a ty En-
gineer Webb to estimate the cost
of the city'• 1hare of the pro~
tumtne basin bulkhead ancl re-
port back at the next meeting.
Street Work
ReQUested
West Newport dUziena want
some of their atreeta repaired and th'Y~ wm1nc to IMl1 tar the job.
Thlrty-ei1ht res1dentl of the
area 80 lndJca led to the dty
council thb week When they sign-
ed petltiona reqUftting the crea-
tion of a apedal aeesament dla-
trict to flnan~ lmP.fOYementa on 11x stl'ftta. ~ nferred
the matte to the city engineer
for preparation of plans and ~
dflcattona.
The petltionn'a requested the
followtnc:
lmprovtnc 32nd, 33rd. 34th and
35th atreeta between Coast boule-
vard and Rtvo Alto with concretl! euttera aJong exiatlng CW"be~ plant
mix pavement and necessary
drainage atructw-es.
Improving Marcus avenue be-
tw~n 32nd Mld the Rialto and
Lake avenue between 32nd and
36th 1treet1 Wit h concrete curbs
and autten and plet mix pave-
ment. PetJtionen al8o specifled
that sewer lateral• ~ to be In-
stalled for all )ot:B not so equip.
ped at present and the cost borne
by the property benefited.
COUNCIL OKEHS
FINGER SUI' BY
THREE-TWO YOTE
A permit to construct a finger
11lp extending to the project .line
was granted to Roy Gronsky of
Balboa Jut night when' Newport
coundlmen voted thf'ff to two in
favor of upholding the Harbor
committee's recommendation.
Councilmen L . L. Iabell and 0 .
Z. Robertson voted against the
motion by Councilman Ross Gree-
ley, maintaining U\11t previous re-
quests submitted by other appli-
cant.a under alm•lar circumstances had been denled.
from Ad Levy
The Newport Harbor Olamber
of Commerce LI on ltl way to be-
ing restored this week to lts
former position u a city-financed
apncy tor band.ling of municipal
publicity and advertialn&.
By action of the Newport Beach
city council at ltl meeting lut nisht. the chamber wu ordered
retained for a 1um of not more
than $1200 per month to adver-u.e and publicize the city. nu.
is the bulk of the advertiaJ.ns
fund which ls collected by a ape-
clal municipal tax levy.
The arrangement for emplo}'in&
the chamber ln this capad\y -will
be R)Ade eff ecttve J anUIU")' 1. 19'9,
by the contract .whJch will be pre--
pared by Oty Attorney GeorJe
Dennlson and submitted for coun-
cil and chamber approval. ·
The ~uncll hu allocated funda
to the chamber on thla baail tor
aome time althoush the dty 1up-
port wu con.alderably reduce4 In
the latter part of last year When
the council majority and chamber
directors dlaari'ffd on po.Uc:y.
l11vets to Instill
Officers T 011orrow
Newport-Co.ta Mesa A.mveta
Post 45 wUl ln1tall offteen at a
dlnner meeting to be held Wed-
nesday at 7 :30 p. m. at the Ho~
•f Florence. Cout hi&hway.
Guest. trom Anaheim and Seal
Beach poeta are expected to at-
tend. ·
Glenn Walker, retlrin1 axn-
mander, will open the meeting. Of-
floen to be tnatalled are: Herbert
Shoemaker. commander; Jamee
Letdtke, first vice-commander;
Betty Kirchner, aecond vtre-com-
mander; Cliff Bunny, adjutant;
Eugene Giilespie, tN:asurer; Glenn
Walker, public relations and serv-
ice officer; Carl RamHf, 9er1ea..nt-
at-arms.
Meetings of the po11 t are held
each flnt and third Wedne.day at
7 :00 p. m. ln American Legion
Hut, We.t Central avenue.
A AND B STREETS
TO BE EXTENDED
Bids wtn be received at the Feb.
28th meeting or the Newport dty
council for ~foot extentkma to
A and B streets Jn Balboa. Ot:r
Engineer J. B. Webb l\lbmltted
plan. for the project at MondaY•
coune'.ll meetln1, ~Une out that
the intention wu to provide add.J-
Uonal parking .ce. II! attma~
cd the coat at 165()().
Council Votes to Hear Citizens
on Proposed Striet l1n1e Cll1nps
Efforts are being IJMlde to at-tract Bob Hope, Horace Heldt. Pv9onl for or agatnat the re-that a pubUc heming lhould be
Jo swrord and other celebrltlea naming of CentN.l avenue and held be(ore dcddine for or again.at
to the Euttt week progratm, the Coast boulevard in Newport and the propoul •
.,_-esklent aald. Plaftl an being Balboa are lnvtted to express 'nie chambu dindort a_qast..
ma• to provide for 1500 to 2000 themselvea on the subject at the ed (1) that the name Ne"'POf't
PfOllle each night. Feb. 28th meettn1 of the city boWevard be applied to the lee-
• Coundlma.n I.lbell made the coundl. tton of Central avenue ntendlna ...
oomment before caattna hJa wu Members ot tho coundl .o rul-from the viaduct to McFadden
that he dkl not •PIJl"C1Ye at UWI ed .Jaat nllht when a proposal to ~· and C2) that the name BaJ.
Ume an annual procram of tlda rename the 1treetl wu praented boulevard be gtv~n to the nature~ He added that he wanted b)' ti» Newport Harbor Chamber preeent Cout bouJeYard and al80 to aee how thia affair worked ou.t of O.nmerce. Became the cbanp 1:o the aectlon of Central extend-bdon conmlltttna hl!meU in tbl would affect fNft"Y bualne.-.....
fUtuN. OIJ the •ti•~ OCJUDdJmlll felt
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15, 1949
~---... ----~-----1f0ilio ReYiewer
Is on Program
-·~. ol ..Ne9orl w~
t.fa Adra.llt Aclllu:s tit Kalis-P& •llont,, who 'Is a~ the Wliilmr la Newport. ~ ~ 1'lllt Son llf the j.,elQr Sea as
a , prograllft for the N~wport
Be a ch W.S.C.S., meeting in
afternoon 1easlon at Goodell
hall, Qnilt <law'cti by the Sea.
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· On Valenttne'1 day Patrol m
enterta.IMd the other girls Md
leaden at die Mme -llfn. Burroughs. Each g1d brouaht a
COl1lllc Yaletine 1lilld ell tht CirJil
react·the 't'er'R wood 'with much
tun ~ 1telnUinata
macle bJ" tM pt. wen eened.
aaadwichea, heart eookiel and
puneh.
&Mt& Cuter received .a Girl
Bcout.loaat for b9vin1 IOld the
... t cooWee In the troop. ......
1£2 SI ..........
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J4i:a.. ,Ad•JDI -&J.vea r.adlo book
revt~ in her home town and w delineation of thllt story of
• .. Eskimo boy vdlo was ralaed
Ill a Medlo<Mlt tc•aage ln ~ wu cal of the most in-
mestlng llNllTlllm ever en-'°"ed by the W &CS.
Personal <*Mrvatlons m a d c
during hel' travels with her hus-
band, who la in the forestry
service, added much to the back-
ground of the story u elven by
the 1peabr.
Mrs. John K. Elliott pnsldNI
at the afternoon sessfon and
Mrs. Gladys Woodworth led in
devotions.
Preceedlnc the noon luncheon
served by memben of the Bal-
boa Island circle, Mrs. J ohn
U'Ren led the study group in
compleUe& their book, OUna.
Twilight or t>ewo.
The n~xt mfftinC wlll be on
March 8 With Newport circle
serving luncheon. 'Ibe tf ternoon
proe;ram will feature a mis-
alooary from Chlaa u 1peaker.
-:-ft;"'.;ii;kiiiiid7a'~ijiiii;~M • :Jolm W~b
SJ.ares Hostess Duties
at Pacilic Coast Club
Mra. John W. Tubbs of Bal·
boa llJand and Mn. Harold
F<>1le of San ta Ana aha.red host-
ea dutle:t When 0..y entertaJned
at Pacifk Cout club. Red fiow-
en and a valentine mQtJ.f f ea-
tured th1a Ont 1n a aeriea of
br!dae lunc:heona planned by th('
two.
Roldlna bJdl .cores were Mrs.
Roy Kln1. Mn. Al Venable and
Mn. J. R. Ott. ·
OUr Pndlba
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wha rfee.J .. fm lft ~ en 1-.
and Intent people wba never i
learn How to play. or trt>w tArt!'lfi•
joy thlnp the w..,. u.y are, and
what of ltt o~ at an k=e-ahow
I sat next to a mm r.ct·bee1t tote
WU 80lnf son of a Ktnlus---a
little on the a-le ...-; wtth. •• •
touch of mm~ 1Hr'"'1rln. wt!!,
we watctted a. marvfta Jug'16t do ,._ awl(, Md when he-.._.
all through this bright boob said,
"Isn't it a ah~ that that man'•
a JuggleT? With those wrlata,
what a surgeon he'd have been."
"Oh, hush-bush~" I snorted. "A
Juggler's as Important u o sur-
geon any oJd day. And now why
don't you sit back and just enjoy •
the show." Well, our host couah-
ed and poked me in the back ln
a rude rough way, but the 1enJU1
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t•lephone newport beodt, horbor
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ROSSl .,:;, Years of eIPerienee in building: pined by these
Oi>en fW tlillch ' De~ndable C.ntnctan is year Qilaralat2e of Satil·
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t.ary Lofttt, 10 It WU only f alr
to heu-him. Tberefore the Demo-
c:raUc Senatan waited -and waited -ud waited aome more. AcbelOD did DOt lbow. FlnaJly.
State Deputment O>umelor Otlp
Bohlen telepbooecl to MY that
Secretary AcbeloD w o u 1 d not
come at all. Inttead. he, Bohlen,
RfPRISENTID NATIONAU.Y IV an& D. 0851. INC. ~~t.o explain thlnp to the
a.n Fnricllao ·I.GI Al 111• -Poittund-51111•-a+ ac • N9wY..tt-..._ By thta ttme. the Senatan were
& ,. ___ "--· hopping mad. When a doz.en lead-lw ConW 0t ~I: IOC • lnDMh 4Pl...,_ In ~ ..... -..--. Ina Democratic Senatora ask for
$2.AO far I Ml~ $'-IO fot 6 ...... ,9.00 I* ,....; view. of the Secretaey ol State
to 4th -.. St.J5; to leh .._ 9.50 · lt la CU1tomary ·tor him to appear
S.Und u ~ ..,.._ • u.. ~u. ill •.wpon JIMcb, Oallfon&a. before theni. And when.. they are
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...... -. Ac& of Kll'Cb a, 1U'7 I CIOUl1aoUI enouab to bold up a
~ at bll requeet, bla ap-TOBSDAY P., IL YICTOI Y. WIATM• > • •• • • PHnAoe la considered manda-P _
HOMD 0. conare ) I torY. '!bat WU wh,y Democratic 5:H ....
_.IMAM Senatan refmed to ~ar Bohlen, ~E .. ~ ~ CA&L V9" • aald they would hear Achesen JCMPO-N"9. Star Ttme "lt,;tftg ~ 30l1 W... C:..tral A~ one K:EOA--Orecn Sorn.t or no . .._
While the Democrats were ~ ~~-Ing obedient Democrats. how-ICNX-Jtnm yenntn1
ever, the Republl~lcked up ICPAo-euuei ,,..... 1:11 the ball 'Ibey in a reso-Mulio
lut:ion ldent:ie&l """"Wtth that pre-· &i~ ....
pared by the ~ sup-JOa-T<* 1laDlaa
porUn& the State Depirllnent's D'l-AJAA 1~ ata.nd qa1111t the Dutch in In-JtKPO-Bltll
done9la, but asking the State De-DIOA-.1~ AnwtaGllC
nAPtment =-to l'APPV out lta ICBJ-0.pt. Ml4DJte ..--• , ICfX-Obn Bunda words by cut ng off the Amer-ID'AO-Wboa aw Ol,...
lean ECA subsidy to the Dutch 1:u
army. -ID.A<>-eam Ba.ls.
11ie Republican Senators who ~C:P ~
got behind the resolution are ltNX-Bob O&rncl
B1 ot N e w HarmpshJre. •:tt P. IL
and Sml th of Maine, ltLAC·IDIPO·ID'WB-N•wa ButJtt and When-y ot Nebraska, K.PI-Bob 11.ope
B a 1 d w t n of Connecticut, Mc-fSwOA~~:i a.u.
Cart.hy of Wlscons.ln, Malone of JUa-Woawa'a Pc:n:a Nevada, Lanaer of North Da-1111
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PARTMENT ST AN D T 0 • knowled&e that onee the peace the veterana' center into a virtual ~ia • ~
WARD DUTCH-INDONESIAN machinery ot the United Natlom tut full .u-1 ed K:J:OA-Touth Mb acw. TROtJBLE AS ACHES O)l: la weakene4 lt will became u mu 1 e um· e Y 11.U.d~ay K.BJ-.ur Poroe ttr.
RILES DEMOCRATS: MA y flabby u the-old Leque ot Na-~~chllnefedfU in showcases. ious-ID'W'B-A.ma. 0...0. ... ~ JN BIP. o""'91' tio A.nd In in~~.. th"' anu. up to eee them . . . m-MonJ Azutvt • PROVE n.a.r • n..n.u· ns. ......._.... "" V•aaachusetta will conduct an 040-11.oQr ot .,... SAN FOREIGN POLICY. Duteh were Just u brull\UN in euay contest ln hlKh acnools on 'f:M. P. M.
thumbin& thclr no.ea at I peace F'r-eacb-Amerlcan Mends~, aiv-a..o-na otu:.C:•
A-..._ lt ._ War ~ dtorta u the Jap warlorda ln ~nonhbtori~tl u to ~~-v-~ 1-... Manchuria dld at tbe leCUe. • ___.._y..._ _ _., OeeH7 ,...._.. tlle -.-But after the State DePtu-t· en · · · will mouat lta ..... _. ,....,,. ~ ol ment took W. fttae pubUc at.and. ~ box.ear on whffla and
ParlM ..... la ,..,.. M4 Miw 1 ev~ra 1 Demoeratic S..tort tour It throu2t:>oQ.t the liat.e . _ •
._. ._......_. ~ '-• ADMri· drat·-a ~au ..... -==t 1be 11.QOr otParkeret>urs, W. v., cw ... , .... 'zi ..... ..-,,.. i.-. ·~ ~· ottered to do the same 1n Weat -. aad and eolnl one atep fur • ""-'-•· .......... , • .a,...,,.'""°" wanted to cut off Mal'lhaD "'"~ but 90IDe people ln
• te re.t U...-. ~ -•d Ho·" d. _..,..... ...~ ... nto Clari.ton, the 1tate capAtal, are ... &.i ....._ted la ~ ..., to ru&D ,...~ --., demanA•--that tt •• •v there. ,,._ bu financed u,. Du. --in Pn.-~ ~ r1•" 1.Wll WM Mi& •ew. '° lndonalL 'nM! ECA mone)' re-, ... c ~~ch people want cvery-
r .... •· • 0-.. n. liNI. celvfd by Rollend, ttwy alcl wu on-=:in the atatie to see the box-
IJINw .._._ pel'•Md Ute mtt""''" al ....... _ _. out to the South car and the alfta. U J)Cmible.) ... w ...,., ••mfq ..... &U ~ ...-.-Boston la placing the gilts on
tlM ..a d-.U. f'CWal"4-Pacific to pay the Upkeep of di.Inlay WI dena..-...ent0 1tore wtn-Dutch •IO'ftS1on. .. _. ...... .._. 'PT rtq. Whm the State De~tment dOWI prtor to dlatribution . . . ··-' d ot • ..__ _.. ... , b Chlcaro'a museum of 41Cience and WASHINGTON. -State De-&ot ~un . u~ ·~u on, ow-lndus._.·wtll dllp1--the 4G-and-8 ___. ...... ,. • .ver, Bob LoY tt. then actinr box ... 1 &e.;/' J)U'tment otfldall have .. u............,. ~tar)' 01 •tale, phoned ma-car for a month, toaelher
put t.bemlelva on the spot tn Jorlt7 leader Soott Lucu of nu. with ~ French Jlfta, at t er
the &mate. n.ey have let a ~ noll, uklng hlm to lay off. 'nM! which they wfll be taken around ot Rellubllcan Senators ntc:k ui> the atate . . . Some 1tata have .... _ State Dc ........ _._t'I own n!SOlutJon, he &aid. m u 1 t be otfued h~h schools a chance to U ll:' _. uu"u blocked.
policy oo ~ and clcma.nd cli9play ft.a, provided manuaJ. tbat It be c.anied out. 0 .0.P. 0,... Balli tralnlng cJa.uea ~build proper alus
Thia can be the flrat acrioua Lucaa, IOmt"What &1a.ln1t bl 1 cun for dlspJay. Forela:n·Affaln rift of the new ~tter Judgment. c:Ud IO. Ot>e--llllt117y-O..Road
'n'uma.n admlnlatraUon. dienUy, lhe Democratic Senalor1 President Truman has placed
What maka thln_p cmbarraa~ pulled ln their horns on the hla ftltire domestic Pl'Oll'a.m in
alna for tho State ~tment I.I promtse that new Secretary of the handa ol Secretary of Agri-tbal lta ~own Ml~ala to the State AcbHon would come up to culture Charla Brannan, an a ble Uni~ N&UoN took the Med In the Sena~ and explain hll View citizen. All members ot thc cab I.
oppoatna Dutch garealon aaalnst on the re90Jutlon. net have been told by Truman
Inaonesla. The Indona.lan stat~ Scnato1' Lucu po&nt.ed out that to take orden from Brannan In ment of Dr. l'blllp Jeuup, U.S. Ache90n had luat become. 8ec:ft-testitying for the Truman Do-
delea•te to tbe UN. WU one of tary ot State and misht not ml'9Uc program. On the leglsta-
tbe most muttttul f'Ver delJvered. a&Tff with retil'ed Uncfel"le<?J"e-tJv& front, Brannan 11 now assbt·
ant ~!dent .... Testlfying be--CROSS\VORD PUZZLE ._,... TO P&n1oo "t uu fore the Senate Interior and In~
1ular Alf airs Committee on ten-1-
torial altatn. Congreaional Oele-r•~ A. Fernos~bern of Puerto
R l co reported there wasn't a aln~e breach of U.. peace when
Puerto RJco el~ted ft.I f I r a t
SoYemot' Jut November. " T h e
people accepted the verdict of the
polfa,'' aaJd the Puerto Rican dele-.
&ate. ''How different front the
people of the United Stat es,"
comme,nted Ot.atnna.n Joe O'Ma-
honey. 'We rejected ~ .J)Olla."
. . . After VFW National C.Om-
mandtt Lya.ll..IBem retired a.a
DiJatrtct At tonfeY lOr Dane coun-
ty. Wis., he defended a drunk he
had previously prosecutf'd twtce
tor tipsy driving. Chief Witness
waa a wcru lady, . who tesutied
that she had never even smelled
whllky. ''How, then. dJd you
know that the defendant was
drun.k? ·• Asked Beitga. "He had
' a g.lany atatt,• replied the lact:y.
When the defendant took the
stand. the flnt question Bena
uked wu. "howl• y o u " ~Ye· sight!" "Okay In my .aood eye,"
waa the reply. "My other eye ls
glaa." Beus won the ~ . . .
DemocraUc Senaton who have ~n Wcrkina nl&htl to repeal the ~ Taft-HartJey law complain priv-
atel)t that the American Federa-
Uon of Labor's chief lobbyist,
Lewta Hines. ls secretly ~
agail'\lt labor. Publicly H I n e 1 takes the offlctal A.F . ol L. stand. • but privately, aay. the. Demo-
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COAST HOSTS RIVERSIDE KINGS; DAVIDSON SLATED
CAN HOME FLOOR JINX RULE., TO ~TTENP SCHQOL
th a.on MacMILLTAN
Just how much the hom floor
means to Orange Coast c abaa
will be determined tob:&bt whe.n
the locals play ·
host lo the top
r u n g RivPnidc
jaysce five
w h i ch smacked
t h e rn 81-'3 on
the Tiger court
a few week1
back .
(.):·tlnge Coa1t
hus b<'en a
fut· for e v e r y
11'.'agl•e opponent
in th eir own
hack vnrd. A look at their season
n co:·d shows 13 wins Rnd seven
losses. OnJy one of the losses
was on the local flo01· while eight
of tht' wins were accomplished ln
the Coast gym.
The one loss at h Olnl' wns suf-
frred t'arly ln thn SNlsun Whl'n o
heavily powered Lon~ Beach Cily
College crew wrcekl'd M i I c s
Eaton's gang 62-30. Since t hc>n
Ea ton's boys have r a c k e d .up
srv<'n straieht wins ot'I thelr
which waxed them Friday night;
they smothered Mt. San An-
tonio, which had given .them
trouble in two previous meetings
on foreign couru and they handed
San B:rnardlno It.I first league
loss of the season after the In·
d1ans had wrecked Riverside on
the Tiger floor.
With the home fioor support
:-nd an outstanding demonstra-
tion of basketball, Coa'Jt could
go in revenge tonlght for that
81 -43 walloping.
On paper, the Pirates don't
stack up to the tnller invading
forces-but a basketball aarrie ls
won on the fioor, not on paper.
YARDLEY A STANFORD
Judgln1 from performances ln ~he two games Stanford played
1n the Southland ·over the past
weekend, Geor1e Yardley m u s t
mean a lot to the Cardinal and
White from Palo Alto. Friday
night. George waa decidedly off
as he wu caught tn the act of
fouling four tlmea In the flrlt
six mJnutes. His 1h00Un1 was off
and his backboard play waa prac·
t lc-allv worthlC!a. Wtth f()W' foula
on him, he stayed away from the
close contact under the boards
and thereby lost the IndJana the
nrlvantage ot hb tout~ rebound
:!bili ty.
Banking heaVuy ob their t19wer
to 1\Jbdue opponents on theJr
home floor, Orange Coast college
baa Its sights leveled on the lead-
ing Eastern Conference buket-
ball team, Riverside, which will
invade the local criurt for an 8
p.m. game tonight.
Miles Eaton WW attempt to
extend his team's record of aeven
straig11t home floor wtna with a
combine of Floyd P~ns and
Carl Borgeson at forwards ·
Howard Henning at crenter and
Ralph Freitag and Q!orge Roh-
rig at guards. Eob Nettles, r.egu-
lar startinu forward with Hen-
ning, may miss action because of
a severe cold. For that reason,
Borgeson has been 'hirtcd to for·
ward and Rohrig mov<.'d up to
starting guard.
Despite the home floor jinx
which Coast holds over lta oppon·
ent's heads, Riverside will be lop..
sided favorites to subdue the
Coasters who are in third Dlaoe
in Ea.stem Conference atan<llngs
with a record of rive wins and
three losses. In their previous
meeting, Bob Vorhies and Ralph
Boys' Club Drops
Basketball Pair
Class Cee and Dee baaketbaU-
cn of the Newport Harbor Area
dab dropi:!-dectstorm-hrsr-
night to Long ~ch Boys' club
teams on the winnen fioor.
_ j, A class Eee game will be play-
eu at Santa Ana high school
Thursday evening, February 24.
aa a preliminary game to the
Santa Ana Legion-Tustin Legion
city playoff game.
Hal Gregg Wins
At Willowick
Anaheim's Hal Gregg took first
flight honors and moved another
step closer to the WUJowtck Prn·
ident'a club tournament champion-
ship over the weekend by acor·
ing a one-up victory over Walter
"Sandy" Loescher. The Pitts·
burgh Pirate baseball pitcher flr·
ed an even par 71 to advance to
the play-offs with other tllght
wjnnf>rs as a solid favorite.
Other victon ln the Ol&hl Utlc
matches were young Bob MarshAll,
Jr., who defeated Bud Yeager
three and one; R E. Hudson who
topped Lee Martin two and on~;
F. A. Hartpence who scored a
two and one victory over R N.
Christiansen and Bob Marsh.aJI.
Sr .. who routed Jack Triplett six
and flve.
This wcck Gregg take& on Bob
Marshall. Sr.. with the winner
sch\ dulcd lo meet R. E. Hudson.
Next week's card includes the
F. A-Hartpence. Bob Manhall.
Jr. match wflh the winner going
to the finals. All matches will be
at handicap.
Saturday night, George started
fast. He pumped In nine polnu in
th(' first half against UCL• and
nlayed a top game off the back·
hoards whlle drawing onlv one
foul John Wooden utilized a
pressing defense ln the second
half with special Emphasis on
Yardley to enable the Bruins of
Wl'stwood to snare victory and jump Into a Ue fOT the Pacific South the following W(('kcnd.
roARt Conference. Southern DI-February 25 and 26.
vl-.lon. championahJp with USC. TAR OF WEEK AWARDS
Doth USC and UCLA u 1 e d Tar of the Week awards. tr<>·
hodv work to kfep George trom phies. pin.a and medaJs arc to h<
11 n d c r the boarda--ftpedally on display this week at t lie Lcm1lC
l'f'LA Thr 'Bruins would lhove Donut ahop, Newport; The Jollv
Gt'orgr every time he got the ball Roger, Balboa Ialand and J-ldmp·
around the boards-or, for a fact. ton's Harbor Drugsil Corona del
<very time he made an attempt Mar. The awards w l ~ ptes~nl-
10 reco"er It. The otricJals de-ed to tM outstanding Harbor
trrted several fouls but naturally high 1chool footbaJlers by the
missed many othen which al· three Harbor area busin •sses In
'''nvs accompany under basket cooperatJon with the Dally Newa-
play. TIJnea In the near futur('. Th~ showif?i of Stanford Frt-'Trophies will be prcst:ntro to
riay night-and aaaln Saturday All-League players, Bob Berry
night proves that Yardley la a and Bob Thompson. Tai 11 of the
main cog in Everett Dean'• ma-Week, Beny, ThomP30n. Jbn
chine. The IndJlll\8 are 1tlll not Kline, Harlow Richardon1, Keith
out of the race and wW g1ve both Burch, Don Knlpp, Al Muntz, Art
the Trojans and Brulna trouble Kllllon and Carlton Mean wtll
this Frida>' and Saturday up receive ptm and teeond all-leagul'
north. playen, Killion and Knipp will
The four team.1 pJay In the receive medall'. c a,...
HAIRBREADTH HARRY * *
• LEADERS• MEETIN& ~ }:R.\;ifi,tgt-43 'll1er on-
slaught. Po~n hits the •ix foot
six inch mark and Vorhies la a
deadly &hot. The invadera boa.t
a third secret weapon ln huatlJ.nl
Mel Streeter, a rangy colored boy
wh9 excella In speed and c:tecep.
tion with the aid of tremendoua
spring ln h1a leo.
Eaai.rn Conference
W L ftta.1 Rlverafde _:·_.----I 1 IOO
fun Bomaralno ·-I 8 UT Orange Cout _ 5 a 111
Fullerton ----·-5 '4 •71 Santa Ana ---I I 1'71
•Chaffey -··--·-1 e 1U •Mt. 8. Antonto -l 7 141 •Have Ue pme t~ pJq oft.
After Game Free
Shots Beat S. A.
Legion Five
Jlm Mair sank two free th.rows
after the game had ended to tum
defeat into victory for Broadway
Shoes ln a feature came of tut
night's Santa Ana AA basketball
play at Santa Ana hlJh.
The Santa Ana Legion wu the
unfortunate victim of thC! 39-oa&
defeat. Officials detec~ a San·
ta Ana player fouling Mair u tbe
gun sounded ending tbe came
and awarded him two free 1hou
which broU&ht h1a team from be-
hlnd 38-37.
It was an uphill battle tor the
locals as they trailed 8-6 at the
end of the flnt quarter and 17·
13 at halftime. They knotted the
count, 25-25 at the end of the
third period and went ahead ln
the last period only to have vie•
tory snared trom them.
Dent Roblnson wu the game'•
high scorer with 12 points. MaJr
potted 11 for runner-up honors.
Jule Marshall was behind Robin-
110n for the S.A. five with nine.
8..A. i..toa 18 BtMiClwq •
Combs ? F Mair 11.
SJdney H. DaVldloin. pdnclpal
of Newport hlah. wu authorbDed
to partlcipa~ bl the annual Am·
Marahall 9 _.F Pickenna 4
Robinson 12 C Spink 6 ..
Hanson 4 G Lucu f
Sherwood 6 0 Wllkenon 9
Scoring subs: Broadway, I>Nb-
low. 5.
Coast-Don Grid
Tiit Slated for
S. A. City Bowl
The Orange Coast. Santa Ana
jawee football game, alated u
a home game for the PtT& tl'9 will
be plaved In the Santa Ana &owl
Saturday njght. Oct. 8, It was
8nnounc-ed ye5tt'l"day bv OT. Ba.st!
H . Pe tenon, Orange Cout presi-
dent.
OCC will still opente aa home
•rnm. Dr PrtP.~on Rnld, with all
profits going to the Pirates. They
wi II also pay r\tl f'Xl)('nsf'tl. The
shlf t wn" m rit\1• because lt was
f~lt 1 hat n <' i t her Huntington
B< ach or. Newport Huhnr Jli~h
school facilities could t akfl car~
of thr anticipated crowd--espc-
ciallv nft<'r Inst season 5 13--0
t hrlller
At thf' c;nmr timr, Dr. P r t'rson
,,,nnun....-'1 th11t &rr:Hir.emmts had
h<-<-n CC1mp1c-·1 d for the \:5"' ot
NPwport Harbor and Huntington
Reach HiJth fi<'ldl for the four
other Pirate home sames.
Richard's Plays
Oranse Baptist
Richard's Markrt w11l pbw Or-
ange Rapt1t1t Church at Harbor
High tonight a t 8 p.m. u a part
of the reaular nlte achool pro-gram being conducted by the
high school. All resldentl of the
Harbor area att ellelble ~par
ticipate in the boo p ..tona
which arf' held each Tuesday from
6 :30 p.m. to 9 :30 p.m.
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[troy Mttten.oiz, Erle Nordciuii( Pauf Gresh
. ind Bert Quist m(&trt be called the Four Mtr·
keteen. In the few years since the war these
~ men wittl their own cepitll, 1uamented
by • 8anl of AIMrica loin. have established
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a marbt In San f rlftdsco whlda ls today
helped them alar'I ti'* ut was the manapr d
Mr~ bmd al W of America. .
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REPADt8. New ~ et a . · ~t Hta. ~ lYIT'.n. BRING THIS AD .. .., .. aut. BSa aDawance on old l946 FORD Tudot. R. a: H., siaa. ~4R•al ISitli& REAL E!Jl'ATE -INSURA.NCZ
and RECEIVE•~ DISCOUNT ~· Free elttmat... Theodore Robins. Ford Dealer Broker thOrOQiblY famlUar·wltb ~ LEWIS W. TAR'l'Ek 22nd & Central Newport Beach nJet, ncrow "ind all pbaeJI of aotb St. at W. Central
2tt1 BROADWAY Phone Harbor 360 real ea.tau. OuW'aa. ~ • Phone Harbor 1600 ' S E R V E L Phone 804 • Lquna Beach 194 o po NT 1 Ac STATION connection wUh reputable, e.-The G A· S Refrigerator or drop post asd WAGON. Good condition.. Radlo, t&blJahed otttce. WUJ contlder -----------
Ferguson Hdwe. Co. .., • . .. . _ ... . . . • . • 1~~~ r!,e:t~4:~.uirhu. s1200.27~ ~J.1~0~ /~~",!C. IN COSTA KESA ~t~~N=t 1~.~ ~-· ~ •• -·-.. 1~ 1949 FOJU) convertible. Lt. Uk• 82-p.33 ~i :.~~rr:::
PHONE HARBOR n6 PEDIGREED COCKER SPAN-new, an extras, '2295. Phone . n.tC·QME nA with Uvt1 nn. and kitchen J.o.
.k1I IELS ..w\ •IM!u E ,.._ ._al Harbor 1470 and Harbor 1737-M. .1w · B""'1PERTY eated 1 llL trcm Blvd. -I ----------~-·UC •,._,ea. ""'°.,. . 'l.A:'nu-• "t -.,,. ..... Balboa. 30-o-32 .r\.-.,.,. Iota. O>rner Jot worth SlOOO. Used Elec. Re~ratore 0
• ··-• • •• ·1~938==-=P~A-=CKAR~~o~eo-n-ve-rtJ~b-:-le-Cl~ub Duplex in Costa Mesa Full price $9800, tenm
1 GILFIU..AN 6-tt. ~ _ Sl'9JIO 42-WANTID TO llMT 42 O>upe. MotoT overhauled. new .,,100 ·oo~~ 1 O'KEEFE & MERRI'IT, .. • .... • • • ..... • • seat coven, tires nearly new. lV• '"·J., 4 BUD.d)ER desires 2 bedroo1n H bo 16.,.., y 'V\ -<:It\ ~-ft. ss9.50. boUle or apt. or one bedrpom ar r ·-· ~ :l .JkR., ••a.ell lilda, only 2 Jl'll. old.
Thronson's Firestone and bachelor on Balboa Island. CHEVROLET 19 41 Standard 1 car garage. ~e comer lot,
1789 Newport mvd... Oceta "MeM Adults. ~ar round only. 2S Jloy-Coupe. Low mlJeage. Excellent East side. $120 mo. lncome. A
28-o-49 craft. Long Beach 88023. 29-c-33 condition. Call Beacon 5430-R. real buy, at only $10,950. --:::Cl=-as~si~fi_ed_a"""ds-DO--~--th;..;.e~job 2 BEDROOM unfurnished house. 30-p
done. No minor chUdren. W1U pay up MA.STER '36 Chev. 2-dr. Sedan.
APEX Vacuwn Cleaner. aOOd to '65 mo. Harbor 0899-M. New paint, new seat coven, • 30-c-33 SeaJ Beam IJaht.1, cood rubber.
cond., $8; Aleo Water Cooled _ ......... ·-·----·-----·-·"-...,. Motor .good. Cash ms. urn Electrolux refrlgerator. ExceL Q-APTS. & MOtJlll 41 . ~lerton,. Costa Mesa. 3().p-32 condJUon, all attachments. sz. __ .. ·-. ... ...
HarboT 889-W. 31-e-32 NEw attJ..ctive 2 ~oom home. IS-MONIY TO LOAM IS
GIRLS' BICYCLE. 2i'Olnch, Iii: F'Japtone fireplace, venetian .. --.. . . . . ··-
baby crib, $4; child'• 8Wim ti~ blinds. Some rattJln furnJture. L 0 A N S
S3. Phone Harbor 1020-W. 26-U 1 Blk. from ocean. ~ady for
YOUR RADIO expertly re1>Alttd oecupancy March 1. 4*>6 Sea-L 0 A N B
in )"Our home at no extra C'harac shore Dr.-See Sundays only. L 0 A N S Well ~enoed. baoeet. coo. 31-c--~
sclentloua. -----------
COAST RADIO SERVICE RENTAL v $50.'lO to $6000
HA. ~ or HA. lQ-1~ SPECIALISTS ~ SALARY
COLEMAN un Burner. suit.able Call E4n• Crail AUTO
for shop or home. $20. p h 0 n e Linwood Vic~ Realtor tf
Beacon 5545. <or Harbot' 2805-J Balbo9 Wand HA. 20f2 'tr FURNITURE eves.) 32-c ' 33-o.54
KENMORE Electdc SewtDa M.a.-iEiiLf ltBNTAL on BaJboe Other Personal Prol)erty
c.hlne, cabinet ftY!e: $9(). ~lt J>enfnM•la 81.mD tunmlled OOU., "QUICK SERVICE" Narc:iuua, c.orona Cle.I Mar ~ ''" RI mo. Pbone ~315.
.... !!Lnp ~~..;. ~· ~ · , •• ~ Bllii6A 1BLAND. Funl!!d (/Ot/f4J {JdJ.4 ,J!.otu,
~~~Cf!~t'GI M~ ... ~ =~eu~~ ~ H= . ~~~~~:= Y'?'z ~M fut boet or Jate model car.-WINT~K RENTAL-2 bedroom Harbor u~w. 30-o«J tumlabed ~t.. $15 week. Ill Ia1and Aft .. Balboa. 13-ttc • ...,,. "' u v n ._......, ,._...., • ....., . 31-WAMTID, TO IUY · 11
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WINTm BENTALS
LD>O DILE. Brad new qiut..
rnenta beaut.1fUUJ furnlllllllil by _...
mmlb<Gr•wlllW. ~ teYftal 2 I
f!OMpa,,,
~ OOAST BLVD~ ·
NEWPORT BEACH. CALIJI".
CASH for USED
Furniture & Appli•ncea
'-'We &q Almolt ~ ... a M6uan ....... ·---------"""'"""' ....
GRANT'S .
Bea. S'lOT·M • 1M5 Newport 819d.i 1'
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UDO m.m 'MIOPSRllU
-~L* Phmlit·~Bltbia J.IOO . Mef19-
ASSUME mA. lOM on 1oYeb' 2
bedroom home. IArse llvlna wsn. ... and roomy kitchen. Genp.• · e.t netchborhood. cJoee to ~
IChoeJ.
$2000 DOWN
ATTENTION
COSTA MESA. 5-monOI ol4 2-
bedroam bot9 A e· Alie> 1tudto apartment C tty dnel
wt th 2 biedl ow. °" -=re. 'l:tilt aide, doee ln. No brokft'll. Call owner and nve ~
WUI keep both vacut. t b 11 w.1t. 10 MW owaeer may p1e1c
~ tenant. 112.'700. ~ ......_
Phone Beacon 5e'n).J(, 24 o-aa ·
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JlQolo Dk:k Drw wm -wear tor architectural lft'Ylca m oon-. bilon Oran&e coun~ 1Upervi9orl necttoo with tbe new dty ball
' at tMtl' weekb' meetma today In bullcJlns. OMmdlmeD authorlRd
an atte!Qpt to pel"ltMlde them to the refundln& of the fund and ~a Newport Beach alte for the appllcatJOn for the lle(')ODd.. ~new townahlp court-Annexation of Lot 1, Tract 1220
hiolm. . to the Newport Beach 8Cbool clla.. Tile ~yor received councilman· trlct hu been propoeed, the city
Sc authority to represent the city attorney aald, and on hia reoom-
by vote at the memben at tt.e. mendat1011, eouncllmen Mt March
Mont1a1 ewnlnl ~~--.-th 14 aa the date for a public bear-SuperYimn have u1nn.,-\CU "! Ing on the matter.
preparation of plana and apedft-Because an amendment to the eadom for a ~ court bulldlng civil aervice law reduclng~but have _. ded4ed ttn.ally on Gentlal. quallttcat:lom for 6e a llte. the mayor Mid OMmcilmen feel that locaUon 1n Ne.....--+ and fire department ap canta • ·-"•--=.._ .. cannot legally be~ upon Feb. on dty-owned land ~t to 28 for the reuon that ft c:on-tbe new dty ball here would be ru bond 1 SdeaJ from the atandpoint of most eta with the aewer e ec-tion. councllmen readnded their towmhlp realdenta action ot several wMtta aao call-Otber. matten dispoeed of at tnr for th1s question to be de-M~a mHdna included a re-clded by the electorate Dennl90n
part by Oty Attorney Gecqe pol.nted out that bond. attorneys. Denn.Won on;aUcatlona for atate had declined to a---e the con-tund9. He ted out that, by .......... refundina of atate money aolldation of the two electiona.
reeeJved in an earner crant the A.Qyway. he uJd. there are now ~could app1., for and reCelve plenty of appllcanta on tbe~llce
"J and fire department ell lllty ln another srant of atate Ust9--a situation which d not .tunck. nis. money, he declared, 1..-14 th ...i the 1-COQl4 be ·-lied aaalftat the fee UVI tnJe at e uJne e._.~ ........., t1on WU called.
8Tamn' DIP80VDlllN'f MaY0r Drake, Oty Admlnlatra-
PllOlmo'J' AOO&PHID tlve Officer John Sallon and City
~ by the clty of the Attorney ~son were named
pavt.q JWOJect on Second av~ Ol1 a ~ttee to .-ep amt New-ln OlloDa del Mar wu voted by port ~acb in nesotlatlona with
Newport councilmen lut nJpt on the Orange County Water Dll-
reeammendation of Qty Enatneer trlct over a paaible aeparatlon ot
J . Bert Webb. tlUa dty from the district.
11• Ciiiillil, ~
OI &11.ltillii ..
o.nsilete dra~fcr tm DIW
Corona deJ Mar nre ttatioft b&'9
been IUbmltted by .vchlteet Pldl-
met ElJerbroek and wDl be 1t:ud-
Jed by a lpedaJ eomtn1ttee •P. A new clua ln pllotlna will be-
polnted by ~or Dick Drake. fin Monday, February 21 at 7 :30
John Sallon. clty admlnJatra-p.m-at Balboa Yacltt club ac-dve otflcert reported at Monclq'1 ...._.~--council mee1ing that tbe plans '-V&v.u-a to • announcement by
bad been :eted an4 were the looal Power Squadron. Th~ -'--coune la open to both men and ready for e:ir~•tlon. Dr-ap. women and meet. weekly for ten
pointed u ClOliunlttee membera weeb. At the end of the course
Councilman 0. Z;. Robertlon. Fire a final examination will be given Mark Heal~lnd OUd Frank Crocker. Sallon. and and --........ -·· the co . reserved a fourth place for a ~ ......... w,., -ur~c
h ...... _... t wUl be ~ to membership M~ Boar ew on :b"~<>ee acceptance ~~_DAU no ln the Squdroil. No advanced en-
The building contatna about rolb:nent la neeeuary. U-L -aPV Board 1500 aq\i&re feet and the stimat-Th1a announcement was made .,.-1 •I ed ooet of construction ls $10 to by Harry Alhton, commander of
Mark Healy of Balboa Wand Sl2 per equare foot. the architect the Balboe Power Squadron, who
and Mrs. St.edman H"O&J' of Bal-said. A more de.flnlte eattmate of lD'lft all boat owners, both power
boa were named to vacandea on the expenM will be aouaht fr<lln .ucl ..n. to take advantage of ~ ~r~:=~ ~~ a contractor,·~ to &non. ::a~~ ~~:° .N'e~t
of the Newport Beach dty coun-Pl ' Coltec aper~ton lhould know, 1uch as dl ' an or I Jaw an4 Uabillt)', equipment, com-
The new ' appointees, who will ..-. Afety, ruJee of the road,
hold office for two years, wtll 1uc-• wth Offd chu1a ~ pllotlng lnstruments, ceed Lincoln Norman and Ray K. ro · to name a few. Harvey. Letten • of thank.I for Lee Jonu, chairman of the
faithful aervloe were ordered sent Robert & Alexander, Loe An-Board of AdmJulona. and uslst-
tq the reti~ members. &elea archJtect. and UIOdatel, ant Hay Lanaenbelm wl1l be on
Dick Pleger and Walter c;r.y. hand for the-opening ol the claas NEW anm&vm POLIOll don tut nJ1ht iraentect a tenta-next Monday night. Inatructon OATllB A.Bil APPROVED ttve muter plan for future de-are draWll from the advanced Fred S. Butterworth and John velopment of Ora.o&e Coast co1-Squadron memben, and wU1 ln-
W. Shorb were officially accept-l-e fa.cWtle. to the con-e•a dude Donald Duncan, Mn. G. L.
ed as Newport Beach reserve po-~of trustees. ~ Andrews. (women are not mem-
lloe of.flcera Monday evenJng when Alexander and h1a aaoclatel hen but are welcomed In aJl
city councilmen approved their have drawn up prellm!nary plam counea), Wllllam Butcher, Lee
oath.I of .of.nee. alter ·~ the needs fr'Om Jonu. Bart I:lendenon. Robert ------A4Te----u..i.---------Pol--cal-----) ______ PolJ ___ .u...______ . th ...... Boyd and othera. __ <;.PoUUcal ____ ._...--..-> ______ < _1u __ ~_.,._rtt_111.n....,s _____ ..,< __ u_w __ ertlal.q _ _.._> _ a survey 04 e present-uwldtnp, .i new dau 1n seamanahip will
A BLACK EYE
ro ·oRAIGE
COUNn!.
DO YOU KNOW THAT • • •
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The Orange County heelth depi.1t11,.nt has had to refuse pe~itt for
new "'bdivisions in certain areat because ceupools cannot be inst•lled
due to the high water table and "-e .,. no sewer facilities.
This means a standstil for budcftftg, OM of the county•s leadin9 induriTies
employing thousands of men; preVHtiftCJ a solution of tfte housin9 prob-
lem and •eeping new residents out of the county.
The Orange County healtft department has been forced to advise against
new factories and industries being built In various locations due to the
leek of avail.bl. sewers..
The State of C.Jfomia has severely eriffciad sewage disposal in various
districts of ff\~ ~nty. brandin9 the tituation •• • menace to public
health .
Leading physicians in el locatrties have condemned the present inade-
quate sewer disposal system es • critical healtft threat wiih e~demics
possible at any time.
'"'9 oi,fy answer to the growth of the county and the safeiy of the he•lth
of •VMY man, woman and child is an adequate outf en sewer system for
present and future neecb. , . •
VOTE YES ON
SEWER BDNDS '
FEBRUARY 28
enrollment. a.creqe, and require-mi!et fot ita o=tlon mee~ menta of the 1tudenta. The plans will be ireeented to )(arch 1 at Yacht clu
the public at a dtizem building a( 7:30. 1bia coune Ja open to
commJttee meettnr Wed.nelday all men and ~ who have
ntaht. March 2. peaed PUotina.
MAGAZINE CLASS
l~VITES MEMBERS
Fred Huber, dean of bo19 and
act.tn.1 head of the English depart-
ment at Oranre Cout college,
Jut night extended an invitation
to Vernon Patterson'• creative writing clua which meet. Mon-
day evenlnp at the Ebell club, to attend his ooune on American
magazine..
Th.la clau meeta at the same Jo-
cation on Wedne.day nlgbta at 7
o'clock. Huber Pointed out that
new membea are invited to en-
roll In the clau wblch deala with
tute, t:rendl and merit or fault ot the magutnee atudled.
The Patteraon clau on creative
writing will aldp next Mondu'a
meetln1 since It la the nJiht 6e-
fore Wuhlnpn'a btrthclay.
Today's Markets
(..,_ It a.m. (PAT.] .,an ftf
i..w a Vo.. Kbr. LA. s"* ms.>
lnduatrfals ···-····-·172.CYT dn .09
Ralls ···-·· ····-······-· 48.89 ~ .(11
Utilities ···-············· 34..20 up .<15 Volume-410.000 sbarea.
Am Tel ct: Tet..-:.. .. ·-·-··-. .145~
Canadian Pacitlc ···--~·-· 12"
Dupont • ···-···-·-······-······-·-.l.81 ~ General Motors ···----·-·-59
Goodyear ···-··-·----·-·--41 K~ecott ··-··-··-··--..... ·····-47"
Sean ···-······-······-··-··-·-·-·· 34~ So Cal Edism ····-·----·-· 301,i
Standard Oil ·--··-·--··· 5'71'
U S Stttl ···-··-·-·····-·--· n 1'
.JOB'S DAUTllEB8
TO EXHIBIT WORK
Cotta Mesa Job's Daughtera
will put on an exhibit of their
work Thursday evening at the
Costa ?Aeaa Legion hall for all
Master Muons and their wives
-------* Daily Events *
'l'.-JPt
Townsend club--312 Santa Ana avenue.
Conchita parlOl'--8 p. m., Costa
Mesa Leidon htftl.
IWta.ry clu6--6:30 p. m., White's
Park Ave. cate.
ea.ta Mesa tJona -6:30 p. m .,
Harn.on'a Dlnner House.
Rebekah lOdae -8 p. m., IOOF
ha)). I
VFW poet 6888 8 p. m., Balboa
Brta.
" ... •'-7 C. of C.-12:1S ~ din1nc
room.
Pt Beta Pht-12 noon. 31~ West
Sl.. South Lquna.
Ebell Garden aectJon-12:30 p. m.,
744 Via Lido Nord.
HomemaJcera club-10 L m.. a.-
ta Mep OJmmumty church
halJ:
Jr. C. of C.--7 p. m .. Hurley Bell.
Kamaalna JOub INtallat.km. home
of Mra. Roy J<Hne.
Balboa &y Llo~:8P p . m.,
Roamore cafe.
SQuare dance-clH• 7:30 p. rn.,
Newport tcbool auditor-tum.
Amvet poet 45, ctlnner and lnstal-laUon-7 :80 p. m., Howie of
Florencei.
rMILEST ON.ESl
"% • , • -"
BIB'DIS
STANLEY-To Mr. and Mn.
Andrew Stanley, 1622 Pomona St.,
O.ta Mesa tn Orange County
hospital, Feb. 12, 1949, a aon, 6
lbs., 9~ oz.
'Mrn.ELKELD-To Mr. and Mn.
Vern Threlkeld. Feb. 11, 1949. Ln
CommunJty ho9pttal, Loni Beach,
a dau•httt, 10 I~ .• 4 oz.
Too Late to ClaMify SUSPECT ACCUSED IN -..... · ...... · ........ .,.
DIAMOND THEFT ·~~~'"'~' .. ~"!-SA~ · .. !~
No w ON TRI AL SOLID MAPLE captain'• desk. ,, Reflnshed. ~. Grund,y's Flea
Tllree Newpwt police offtoen Market. 113 -22nd St., New-
teeUfled la 8upert• ooart u.le port Beach. PH. Har. 217532-c
rnont1q l• Ult craa4 ~---. • --...... "'" IU7 trial o6 aa.a. R. 8..... ~ • HOUllS 4J
dell. &0Wltd of-~ .... 6. -Aw• • '" ''*"'"'"'" D. &aedp .......... , .... HEWLY FURNISHED a rooms
eom 11&1 IMt AasVt U Md aM .,.th. Thermostat controlled •tea.I•• two •-•cl Jtap furnace. Gu and water paid,
. "Ol"Ul lllM. MO mo. UU Ju11 1. Apply Sun-' n.e oatom-.. 1olm 'i.n.. day, Apt. 1, 1405 W . <Antral,
Vlaeeat 0... ueo ... V-. Newport or nvene ahges, LY-
lldfMlpl, t e lilied .... _... camln& 82802. 32.-C-~
r.uq t .. v.-pNt .. -. llJ aft-U-alAL·IST·~n··-· • .... , ..
er h WM ~mtet ~ ----"' ,. a ... te ...-. ~ ,..... t• • -.... • • .. " wu te.Uftel. ._.. f09llMI .. • BY OWNER. 1 -,._ o&d. 2 bed.-room bcJlm. Ratrlcted district. ,....._ ., ----la ....... Furn. or unl\JrnJahed. Beaoon ..r..!n~-. 6ai•u ... 1 ••• 62S().M. W W•tmlnater, New-
.. tirodaoed wttJ 11111 wM .._ i.SEH'B'U.a:JFI' ~ ~--•-•ra ........ Del .._ nee .._. .._ taie LOT. View at. oo.t from Dana
......,. .... 11 .... Pt.tolanP*O.B11aa=
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