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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1949-02-21 - Newport Balboa News Times1. A. Beek, who hu for many >'ftl'I headed' the Balboa Tourna-ment ot Uahts NIOdatlon, wu aptn elected president at the an- n"-1 meetinc held in the city hall. Other olf:lcera and _ t directors e.iect.4 to tunctJon ln 1M9 Include R. S. Rickett.. flrat vice-president; Ed Nchvdlon, second vtce-l>f'esl- dent: dtrectora. Reins Ka11e:r, Ken- mtb Wlllon, Bob Murphy, J. $,. Barrett. Al· Andenon, Hay Lan .. pnhelm and J . C. Axel.Ion. P1Anl fpr UWI )'eV'• Tournament ot IJabt. will be dl8cussed when c11ncton. ~t ln the near future. Struck down While Cl'OU'tna een ... tra1 avenue at the Udo pedestrian crolll1na Mrs. Marie Naecdl. 52, wtterea palntUl lnJuritt. saturday ~ NaeceIJ who Uva at 619 18th 1treet IUffered a ahotider lnJur1 and laceration on her fare- lwad.. She wu taken to Coqununi- ty bospltal tn Santa Ana by am- ' bulance. llmdtal at~ aLd abe II dolna well thla manlag and may be releued tomcrrow. Mn. Stanley Bent. 12U Win· 1tx:in aftnue, San Kartno, wu drt•· lfts the car which ltruck the wo- muL She wu not held. PoUOf wd the cramlns, bec&UM of a curve anct the~ effect of oncom-lns llrz d'l&bt. II a 4anaeroua one aad Mn. Bent'1 tetUmony that -8be dl4 not Me the accident vtc-tlm UDUl altft' the impact WU probabty true far that reuon . . WELCH HOME NOW; FRACTURE TO HEAL IN SIX WEEKS LOCAL SCIOOL lllGLlllZED ~' i = 1 NewpOrt Skip~ Win Big · Share of Regatta Honors handling Harold Ramaer'1 Anttsua. was in third place in P.C.C. NCtns betore today'1 races. Standings 1n both Rhoda &1 CO>ntlnued on Page ~ve) Mesa Cot C Will Elect ... Horhor Anter Duo Enlerfoln1 Frlent/1 al CounffY C/116 - -Mn. LoUlm a.tee and llrJ. Conrad Shook .... co-boll~ ln entert.alnlna at a brJdae lunch-eon at"Santa Ana Country club. White stock and JJink arnatlona made an attrac6ve decoration for the luncheon table. Prl:eee -were awarded Mn. Howard York, Mn. Jama Rayi R. 14. EWott and Mn .. lube Beeu Included the M.samet .Jaclr Colvin, Warren Brtatol, R. 11. EWott and H. M. Bn>-burn, Huntlnaton Beach; Jerrold Spanaler, Uc1o hle; c. R. Mil- ler. Mlc1wa)' ~ lnbel Belyea. Santa Anita : Either JUc:b- tft and lame. Ru, Balboa Ja.. land: Ha.rard YCll'k and M. E. W•t. ca.ta x ... . P:ltone Harhot IJ, 20I: R.,. Ho1ho1 .1'J,7-R NEW BOOKS SEEN Cosio Mesa Hosless ON SHELVES OF Enlertain• at PUBLIC LIBRARY lrirlt• Lrtnclieon ,- New ~added to the publlc library lbelvet recenUy Include: Flction-Albrand, After Mid- nlabt; Baie., 1be Jacaranda Trw; Brinl&, No Marriqe in ~: ~~dmBorn~! -~~~IJv-bJ&' Colver, : Qe La.- Roche, Kuy : Doe P&90I, 'n. Gnmd Dellper; ~sbemt~ Stra~; ~~ SaDa N~~1bt p aon: Hound-Doc Man: Kant.or, Wick-ed Water; Kftl•nd. nm Ia My Son; KeJ..b', An Edp of IJaht; Knll!it. S o u t b ern C r o 11: ~J Montana Man: Loring, Give me One Summer; New- houle, 1be Hollow ot the Wave; Wlt6 ~tmenta earrled out in vaJen colon a:n4 narcl.mul Ovinc a ~ note, It WU a mmt delllhiful bl1d&e lunch· eon with which Mn. llarcUI E . Wst -entertained frVnd8 at her .... il9 Broadway, Cotta Metia; Hlab ICOl'e Whl~ ~t her the ftnt J,X'f.ze .,.. held by Mn. Robert E. Thomu, and leeond award went to Mn. Conrad Shook. Mn. LoWa E. Gates wu oomoled. Miaday, F~ 21, 1949 . Santa Ana OllnmUnity Playen ..-ec:1 a hlt with their preMD· tatlon of that popular come4y. Aleen 1"'"lle'1 A Date With Ju4y, which played Tbunday, Friday and Saturday eveninp at Santa Ana Ebell club howte. Cut in the role of Dora FOl- ter, JudYa mother, wu Gertrude Horn ot Olrcna _de) Mar whlle Mn. Hom'• d&Qlhter Perdlta tqok the ~, of 1udY• friend Mltll. Mn. HOm bu been U*)o d•ted with the Playen for many yean and J>etdlta made be!' de- but wttb them Jut year la Yean Ago but t.hla la the first time the two have been on the Play- en 1tage at the aame time. Both of them, however, have appeared with Harbor CommunJty Players. Mrs. Horn played the roJe of Mra. Foater aldlltully and con- vindnalY. Perdlta, with her vi- brant personality wu a most ex- cellent foll for Judy, played by Glee Lohman, and her trtend Barbera Wlndlodc:et. played by Nancy Learned. G11esf1 Ta& Part in Enlerlainmenl at C.D.M. Cale New 'litUDt8 with the "Goon ~ Bone94• COllV\119ed d1nera at ·~p'' Rlaan'a cafe on the Community Night JJl'OCl'&m Fri- day evening when Ted Goon cap- t\Jred the mlcrol)hoDe and took over, alded by Mrl· Goon at the pbonop-apb and recorder. With the boet .cttn1 u master ot ceremonle9, cUnera joined tn the ~ ftnt In eroup ling. Ina led by Margaret Farnham, with Mn. Eatelle Brown Mills at the piano. Miu Farnham wu there with Melva Rue and Mn. Milla was with Mn. Marcaret Dearbom and Mr. and Mn. Converse Wurd~. Mn. Vivtan SmJth Intrigued the audience with her character readlnp thrc>u&h symbology. using the person's first name and date of birth. 0 . Z. ""Robertson, 8 . Z. M cKin- ney, Miu Fa.mham. and John Meador were the popular quar. tet who wound up the evening's entertainment. Among others dJnlng were Mr. and Mra. D. K Blue and Mr. and Mn. 'Paul Harrla of Coeta Mesa. Sturp9.Jonos. 1be ~art Hu L.ocol Compo•t ReUona: TtMJm~, 1be People Rel11rns Home ~.J-.,;, v= 1 ;~am.:4~ Prewnt were the Me9dame9 Harold L Larner, A. P. Gilbert, Ellft')' Can. Robert E. 1bomaa and Edward C. White of HUnt· tnaton Beach; B. W. Belyea of Arcaclla, Olarles W. Van Horn of Monrovia; Conrad Shook. Ei- ther' JUc.bte:r and J amee ·Ray of the Mrbor area. Wayne Holt. u Melvin Foater, and Bob Burns u Randolph, Judy'1 brother, were perfectly cut u the harused parent and ublqultoua y ou n 1 er. brother. F.qually eood we r e Georala Brunner, Roger Axworthy, Bruce s.laden, Dorothy Hicka, Mary We.t,.-Ellnor Schmidt, John Mc- Kittrick and Beverly Buh. FAC lriclge· Party Promises Triple Amusement Pro ram Mn. Grace Shattuck Ball ""° OtbeP star: . , 1'be I>ukayl. EN_•w G~mAe A!"l. uses bM mt returned to her ~ KDlffii; Olei\ey, trark WanlOD; -lau1it.-~ --~· Ml'mterl8-Benet. A PriYl!_e •temea I ~UI at .l..,_18th ·~ Newport. ~:-u:~ ~~·~ne%~~ A new same called Red Dog "IUlllD' 8be wu away two of ed ln Guilt· Keith BJue-..H·-•-wu played when memben Of Fashion Luncheon at Parle Avenue #o Fealure Nina's Trtple ent~t la prom- ised for FJ-lday, Feb. 25, when COila Mesa Friday Afternoon club will sponsor a card party, with faahioo lhow and book re-- view following dessert luncheon at l p.m. ln Amer1can Legion hall. her 80all were pubUtW, Re-chord· Knlsht. Dark At>yu·L:;. ~Be~~· .. ~~; member to t:Weam .. of Colleen, rence: Duet ot Death; ~. The home ot OJlve Searle., AU.o ave- and Rau.. Wlnp. Cue of the Uttle Doctor: Reach, , nue, Newport Helpta. 1 ~ LaJt Nlaht: Stein. Tthe Sec-Prtut for the pme were won l Muslcally Spe~HncJ 0~!~ttoo-Brltannlc., World ~~~ n:~·a ':'~t ~= ., ....... OC)l,W'Allf Atlu; Gaell, Studis ln Child Hale., COMOl&tlon. --==-========-===-:P Development: Gllbret.b. Cheaper A apedal pr1Jle wu awarded Oever lnvitatlona have been .ent out by Nina's of Balboa la· land for a Fuhlon Luncheon to be held Tuesday, March 1 at 1 p.m. at WbJte'1 PBJ'k avenue ca.fe when Nina will dlsplarhcr delightful •pring atyJea. Mn. Heinz Ka.laer 11 program chairman and Mn. Kenneth Stewart, Beacon SMS-W, la in charge of ticket sales. Tickets are Sl each. When Joeeph lia.1dn WU elaht ,_,. al aae. h1a lowly IOpl'aDO ftllm plntd him adm1lab\ Into the _a,ob-School ot St. Stepben'a Cathedral ln Vle.nna. H 11 r e bo19 were tauaht by the bat mu.- ten to ans. to play vJolln • n 4 clavic&rd (for. "'nner of tbe gtano). in addi-tion to Latin and the Three a •a. lla1dn4 WU a dilllent ltudent. but be hid h1I momenta ot tun _. mMeM.d. At one time, the ...,. <llolr' WU Milt fct a .... ai to the newly ~ted Ro7al Palace from whlch the acat-foldlfta had not ,et been remov- ed. With bo)1ab raptUtt, the 1'0UDS chortafen awanned over the poles, to the dlamay of the Emprea Marla Thettaa. wbo 1mt tor the m&nqe". Polnttna to a little fellow on top of the tai•t Pole &he commande6-·~tve that fair-ha.I.red blockhead a Sood whlpplna: he la the ring-lellder' of them all... And the dJ.I.. dpllnary rod fell around Haydn'• lhoulden. . -rHE YOUNG IDEA" ~ the Dozen; Henle, HawaU ; to Ellen Levertn1 and birthday Hermeaey, America'• Beat Small gifts ~nt to Either Johnaon and HOUlel:lve., Wayfarlq Straq-Zenobia Frost. Other b1rthdQ ft'; Kleran, Information Pleue rememberancee w&e ~t to A.trnanac, 19'9; Klmbrouch, It Jee.n McDollald an4 Geneva Day- Glvee Me Gnat Pleasure: Mac-nard. both of Whom were ab.ent. quarrte, Vouza and the Soloman Preceeding the play a abort lalanda..i,. )if._al~, U . S. Calnen, bu9tlM!9I teUlon WU belc! with 19'9· Vl"IOOr'IMt, Muter of the Dorothy Albright pre9SdJ.na. The faahion ahow will be put on by J . C. Penny store of Santa Ana and wt11 featw-e spring trocka and pla,y W'eaJ' for all oc- culont. Gtrl 'Pat; Raymond, Colna of the Pre1omt for the eventna weoe World: Roowvelt, F .D.R., h1a the M~ AJbr1gbt, Hale., ~ letters: Sm.1th. Coral Frost, Thommon, Jobnlon. June &nd Brau; Smith The J:?ruq KJ&!Je, Mona Hayden, Lever1q, You Uae~~Lv:EI.enhow· Maxine Connell and the hoetea. er Wu ln¥ Bcm; SUttan, Foot-The next IDHt1nc will ~ looee 1n France: Sweziey:_Afttt-Mardi 18 at the home of Alma Dinner Sdence; VUllera. ·1ne Set 'I'bomp9on. Ewry time I tee Bob Graham, the hair at;ylllt, who recently opened a a.hop of hla own 1n Bev- erly Hllla, I learn something to Deanery President to Enterlain Altar Societies Mn. Arthur Taylor. 113 Vla Quito, Udo Iale. praldent of Santa Ana-Orange Deanery of Catholic Women will be hOlteu to the Altar aodetin ot the churches of St. John Vianney and Our Lady of Mount Carmel at a dessert luncheon on Thurs- day, Feb. 24 at 12:30 p.m. of the San.; Welc.b, North Ab1~ ~ =1~~:~ EBE LL CLUB NEWS Laclla, 1.,_.iiSS. -AND N 0 T B 9 pua along to )'OU. Bob WU dreu1ng Jong hair and I ulced him how he would n.x haJr 1f a lady 1Vanted her lo?f hair to look ahort. "Very 1imple, Newport Resitlenl Guerf al Annivenory ol lreallod Cluh Mn ~ Dull, 809 35th 1tnet. wu the cueat of Juda• and Mn. Gu:,y F . Buah of Loe Af\lelf.9 on Frid&)' and WU en- tertained by her 00.ta .• t the Bre&ktu1 club'• blrthd&y dinner that evenlns. . ByM .. Jer . . Drama ~ l&.ld Bob. "I would part the hair EbeD club drama aectloa wm dJaeonally acroa the entire head mHt Frlda.y, Feb. z at 12:30 from lelt front to the nape of The mernbenhlp wtlJ dlscuu the archbt.bop'1 youth education fund. p.m. at the club·houle. Mn. Flor-the neck at the right. The top haJr would be ~ed smoothly ----------- ence .Mania, Oranp county back into a deep eoft wave, and and then coll lt ln toward the drama cba1nnan. will~ hoateu. preato It would look u short u face ln flat bunt. The back would Memben and frieDda attendlng yours." foll ow the llne of the head and are u.ked to brfna • macll lunch. Any other ideu? ''Y-, """' th d t J k cl Mn. Ruth Refcl. aponent of could th h ~· zv-at woul give t a • ee , oee the drama. will stve another le. •jipiii. -~pariiiiiitiiiiii~e~a1r!!iiiiito~on~e~1i~de~, jlicropped~~~a~ppe~~ar~a~n~oe~.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilil ~na to the art. uaina b Far~ :=rtr:m_~. Lona WE OFFER IN OUR :;-~~J.: NEW OWNERSHIP SALE ~~ =.,;: !':en~= Unlimited Values in All Complete Lines fr!f ~i:n.meeJ"~etdle~ of HOME FURNISH INGS R~~ ~t .. ell lunches Bedroom Completely Famished and the boat.a lttVed tea and Dlll off ID_.ud cottee, with Mra. T . Hord Seeley er a es: vanity FOB ONLY ~er ol the day WU R. G. ~ bo~m;.-::_-=.-_ 518'5° (Scotty) Hud8on. owner ot the nm1ty lampe -..... and HW\tington Beach Belonla Gar-II _. --eu dens. He a•~ valual>Je lnfor-01'N MN daalr. matJon recardlna c.'Ulture of be-IOftiaa, u 1Wll u demomtratlna pt.nttns ot the ~bl.. He 8ho laued an invttatlon to memben to vta:tt h1a 1arctens 1n Se-ptember and October when h1a 3SOO bloaminc plant.I wW be OllA~ay.tQlnem --1on. lft- .aded om-by Kn. BJr'CJI> Well9. tut\ll"e plw ot oooperattnc with the cbamber c4 •u•w~ and other dvJc Gl"lanizationa. ~ ~ leCtion, were •clll- Mn. Frank Pel~W WU ap- polntH pUblldty chairman to ac- QU&lnt the community wtth the drt'" to be made to clean up the N&hWQt and ~ ot the dt)' and lta -~ . P'lanl W'ert .., made to .Wt UMt Puadma "'°'"'" lbow -~. llardt u. llemben de-llrtna ~tlon an llllbc1 to be at the dub .__ not latar Living Room 2-Plece Modern ::8noNAL s149so AIMI ap ... '19.96 6 WAY Floor Lan1P5 58.95 Limited Na•• 2-PIECE Bed Divan Set AD Ju11J lllUaDteed for 5 ,_.... •149·~ Vcaplete 8eledioa ol Maple, Modena wt OollveatloDal. _ la AD TJlea of Home .............. Liberal CreJil Terms On All Mercltondise DANl6ERS than • a.m. ... to ..... '*'* l\IDdl, the llkmc 19 '9 bild at t• IGWIPGti &VD. W.OOlf - ........ pm, . ..-----------------~--.,, COSTA . MESI nBITllE •• - F s. h al h. tJ hi I' rt ti \\ ir Y• bo & a ll lt u h e• a• n· 8J g1 .. w n1 w h1 w h1 ti he T a Cl •• w w 01 h1 I u p rf 01 di --1<. Cl u m T UI -• ~, ' R u • t.c fa Ill ta m LJ l rom "- ~ By Germaine Hone y HE SAI~lm said, 4'For Pete'1 sake, don't make a lot of fuu in the column over my belna sick." "Well, t have to men- tion it," I tolc1 him. "lt Is all rve got on my mind. Beaide9, there's nothlng wrong with 00- ing s l ck . If you've got dhl· betes, yo u • v e lit o t diabetes. a n d that'• all there ia to It, it, and I wl1h I could earn the living, but the only job I ever had offered to me wu that editor who wanted me to write advertising tor bJm, and I've never done anything like that, and beside, I'll bet he wun't going to pay much. and-" "You win," Jim said. ''You can write down every aympton. But now let me take a nap." So when it came time to gq to the hospital, I woke him up, and we had a big fight about would he t a k e a box of cleansing tissues with him or wouldn't he. THEN OF COURSE -So of course I ended up crying be- cause he wu w a 1 t J n 1 h1a strength ar~. It's horrible when a family tia.s alwa~ been well, and then all of a sudden one of you ll llck. Nobody knows how to act, or what to say. Fint I a.end him on an. errand, and then I'm bringing him his all~ pers. And Richard hu b e e n recommended tor the all-d~ orchestra. Ht haa to bring h1a drum set to school on Tuesday 4'or the try-out. Aod honestly, can't you see me wrestling with that bassT It would be just llke me to poke my head through It. THEY OFFER-Everybody calla Dorothy want to drlw me to tbe ~ta\. They're 'Just ..... rm -Coln& to nm rlabt •tnlcht up telephone polea. CarollDe IAld. "If 10U need bet» and don't let me la.lcftt ef! no Mmd ol mine." ;;w .. I told her, 'Tm not er~ !O'l fall int<> the river you reach for ' bnmcb.'' I beqeve ln the heJl)hl& ~ Bjlt not just offertna lt--crup- ina it, too. ~ WAY WE LIVE-I keep A)'ln&. to Jim. ''Well, at leut ,ou're not a bachelor all alone by your-- self ln a hotel. with nobody to take care of ybu. .. I know in a way-rm more trouble than help ·what with all the crytng and ·carrying on. It may make him 1ick to his. stomach, but at least he knows somebody loves him. ~ it's the way we live that bl"Oltght 'this on---alwaya In th~ IOU\) over aomethinc. Eithet glad, glad, glad. or sad, sad. sad -Sometimes just plain mad. And all thoee children l>laYtna basEbaU on the lawn. and e<>ini HELPFt.11-We have an um-bnlla tent, and the way we put it up la hUar1owt. We spread it out on the &rOUnd. and. Papa crawls inside. Then there'• a horrible flapplna and Oopplna, and like a afnoiaUP r1alll2 -lrUD tu nest, up goes our wil~wood home. ThJa 11 the time tw pie to hand in' the attcks that hold up the aldel. Uuaually I pt them all .et and fo ruahln& In all tull of glee and pyety - And sure enough, I poke them anack ln Jim'• eyes. Gee, he cea mad. ~~~~~~~~~~ Use News-Times Classified SPECIALS MON., TUES.; WED., FEB. 21 • 22 WM sHOIT CUT LAIGI GIA.DI A-IRISH COCHILLA SPARE RIBS EGGS GRAPEFRUIT ~ ·49; • Du. 531 -5' . I THE ECONOMY-WIS E PATRONIZE , . up and of fen to help. Elleen and · iiNSO· 29' Neloy"....cllAMPQ4 P~i'at~-~ ~~i 15' ____ ::_ •. -SADLAORESSIQ..Ntt--JG 7 c 19' ____ .... __ Soj Sauce t:i.13~ i iiEla ~· .. · 29 ' c.o ·o ... w.. 17" . AP••co1s Ne:=' ... s;wur .• aa- ra.t ~2-111 Dole'• Co..... 27 //) Cd1., IOAST llU 42-: .... sm.-J ,_ 21• PINEAPPl.£N~ " HASH 1 ': " ~(• T ... -L.•ct.... 39' MEAT 12 ...... .. -----· I I ~ I ' ' . AdlYe Member al - DREW PEARSON °the WASfflN6TON ' MERRY.CiO·ROUND CROSSWORD PUZZLE MP-~ ..... __ . . .... ====·= • 0 I ' .. _... a. es· .... =~===$ i)E':. -M •Pleau-• ....... p. • e·w ............... ::==:-. ,,,,., ... ,, .......... :::.,, ..... ~9*9 llOrltl'•Mlll .. . ......... • •:a Ill ::rm. ... c= --u::- CHANNEL UOHT PAIL8: TO U IN SEBVJOZ SOON Faulty submarine cable extin- ~ the channe,l U1ht at the south end ot Udo Isle lut week and the Upt wlll be out for a f"1 da.n until the cable can be replaced or repaired. aCCOTding to J. W. Stevenaon. locaJ electrician who cheocka harbor lilh t opera- tlON tor the U. S. Coast Guard . Aft«>~~~ Gordon B. Findlay f"ON"plAatoa a IRJll.Dr·a CABINET SHOP SERVICE tlarwr '8M OA~ .. -rtf a MILLWGml T C. TN 9C»f 9aiD&-............ ,.. . . p.a....y 21, 1949 .... ] ( e c r 0 51 Pl Moncla7, F~ 21, 1 .. NEWPORT BALBOA. NB\V$11MIS · JUNIOR CHAMBER SEES FILMS ~ND TALKS BUSINESS -~ . .. . . . .· CAltY ~T FRANCHOT TONE "IVllT GltL SHOULD II MAUllD'' •. • !' l :. ,-• • ~ •' ' ~· • . . I JOHNNY WEISMUUER "JUHGLI JIM" ROO CAMERON In "STllKI n RICH'' ~ • ,J • • -•• ! : ! -• . • . JAMES STEWART JOAN FONTAINE ''YOU GOTT A STAY Hut'Y" and FRED MocMURRAY fn "DON'T TRUST YOUI NUSIAND-' c l G A •• R TE••t T E s 51 4 7 PD r:m"no :!fa.-::._ ().&BT()N LUCKY IDllCI &4L8•1 fttlLUP MOUIS TM~ . .._ ............ AM ... .-Cflrtlliil ... , kc_.· ·a 8-e -.... --.. ....... Cllltlm ............... . ... w. ... .. All .. 2 ...... : t:: ::. :: .. = ~ === "IW'Uo -...... • I.AT .... ,_ = Giit. IM ""' .. .,_o.t., 6AT 1118 U..._, • IAT .... •.-a... 1At .... y • .,_e....mz• ...... Olrtm9 : ::''£.::==~a===~-=::-=--...,_...,..............,_ ··~ea Popalar Mall Service'"'.,:,..-. ·PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY G~e D. S.11.U PVBUO-A.OOOtnirrANT MOI W. Oeab'al A.--. New.,..n 11w11 naae Bar. ttn-11 D&NTIBT8 William J. Dolan, D.D.8. ..._A Slat 8tree& Newport~ o.ntonda Barbor ..,_., Houn By Appobltment Dr. Obed Lucu DENTl.ft nn~.w. o-tra1. Barbor tf.M NEWPOaT BEACH llO&TUABY Harold IC.. Grauel Chapel 1, .......... ....... :...,..Ml• o.ta .... Pl.&lfO INS'l'&lJODOX Voice -Harmony ......... PIAKO -Oll09D • ., •• M ..... :0.-. ....... .............. , . PB181CIA.NIMJ1JllOJCON8-D.O. Dr. Edward W. Milam fti,.&c:l.aa ... 11-. .. o.eeo.,.a. Ofaee: 8.e1Rces ....._.u 11 ... •11-1 615 Goldenrod Avenue Corona del Mu, California W. T. Mooney ~ ... Sa:rseo11 ~ Oll8'l'n'llWll ....... • PllY8IOIAN8-8UllGEOJllfMl.D. Henry R. Hall, M.D. Te1111•w I 8H -11&1 IA Brtalwa, o.ta .._ Wallace J. Miller, M.B. Eye Ph~lcian ....... "I ti' ..... By Appapttmmt: BaitMll-1528 uuo...e ........... _ a PILOTLESS PLANE SALVAGED; NAVY WANTS IT BACK , Doctors Advise • ' • You to Vote 'Yes' Sewer Bonds leading physicians safeguarding your health, advise all voters in Orange County to go to the polls and vote "yes" for sewer bonds in the special election Feb. 28. Soya Dr. Thomas B. Rhone, president of the Orange County Medi· cal a1sociatlon, "No cfvlllzation can aurvlve without adequate sanitation." On behalf of the organized medical profession In Orange County, I urge .very citizen to vote for sewer bond1 Feb. 28. There Is no substitute for 1anltcit1on." · __. Says Dr. Edward LM Ruuell, County health officer, ''The growth of Orange County In late years demands that sewers be provid- ed to the rapidly growing suburban areas and that •wage 1y1tem1 in the county be modern1%ed". . . Physicians realla the shocking conditions In many parts of the county and the danger to. public health becau .. of Inadequate Mwage disposal. A new, larger outfall disposal system Is~­ ed to provide for Orange County's present and future needt. Vote "yes" and tell your friends to vote "y~' for Orange Coun- ty MWer bond1 feb. 28. VOTE y · E S. FOR .. ictures .in the-News • _J .. 2 J 1 J 1 J l 1' E s t lJ t ( v I: E a p s ' d. ~ B (. 8 A D \1' , • .. ----MAIN JtnM, PM.OOK.A =~ .JAIRO •• fT CAUCiHT ~ GQlefW. .,. ~ Mee.-Hr llt!TALIATe8 ~ MTH A IG:llCIOA HAROIU&tn' Llfl't..n 10 M&.OC*A'S M4Z!O !M.-A =: Lrn'TO 'TH! All& ... l ,J,. •. r ----------- H!'STRWG lOGeT Ai'LOOAA'S GUARD DOWN._ Hf SE+IT ANOTHER ~:' STOMACH.. 'THERf'SA LUT10 JOe45 EYI' ••• Stopped by K. T . Kendall'• Bel· boa Bay Sbors wtM!N TOMBOY II mooftd and found a sleek, sturdy sloop. with the 1enlal Ken Baker deftly tidyin& up 11? the cabin. Thil WU Kettenbw1(s new ..... -a honey of a· boat that wm.., a little 1'e&rer the wind than you have any rtaht to expect. Her aver all kmatb .... .. her tre4emark declalml, 38 ft. She bu an owt· hanl of 1().ft., 2-in. aivt.na her 27·ft, 1().in. on the water-line. TOMBOY hu an el&ht foot beam, a 5-ft., 2·ln. draft and 4000 pounds of lead u outside balla.lt. Hull planking. ii of~ %-in. net vertical graln, dear fir and caulk-~~.n the hull ls aently seamed. cockpft, railll and trim la of Honduru mahogany. Removable stanchions holding a flexible 1tee.t. cable run from bow to item, but not beina conUnuoua around the deck, the ''raila" addl sreatly to the amooth llnea of the veuel. Cabin top ta made up of-plywood tJUclmeues, 1lued and acrewed to- gether, steam-bent for camber and ------------------------------------------------JJrovidea a •tnaularly sturdy ca.bln· top and obviates the neceuity of GORDO * * * * * * By Gus Arriola carllnes below. 'lbe cabln interior preeenta a Vft'Y sm.ooth and unua- ual a~ance. Stick and booin are bollow spruce and •t.andhw riuln& ii all 1tain1ea steel. Wire halyardt (winched). The outhaul b, we un- dentand, a KettenbUf'I Invention -a bronze winch on the boam whose handle puahea into the boom end to Jock lt and keep the 1traln on. Sailll (reef polnta) are Nylon; the ma.in being of 538 1q. feet Cu compared with 740 for the PCC and 385 for the PC). Under the cockplt floor, in an ample compartment, lt a ll1bt Gray 4 for her auxlllary. Under power part way up on her trip from San Diego 1he c::rulJed oom· fortably at 6% milea, making lo an. u hours trom the San Dieao Yacht club to Baiboa Bay Shores. TOMBOY'S wheel "!olds" dlrectl alt when under aall (not a feather~ mucti u a cull'• feet fold dlrectly under I ta body ln meti t. Steam-bent oak frames hold the hull tocether, 1 "-In. x 1 "-ln wJ th 9-tnch centers. A. stated ~ ly there are no carllnea Sn the cabin. She sleeps four very comfort- ably, there being no bulkheads from ~ after f'nd of the cabtn to the alter end of the forward locker. Tbb makes her lntertor seen larrtt than It really b . Chl- nete-red cushions make up the up- holattty, interior paint being a de- llsrhttul off-white color abeoJute!y Without glare or gloa. 'lbere ii -----------""--------------------------------------plenty of UKbt. Galley la at con- * . wnttonal after end of cabln; aJ-By McEToy ud Striebel cohol atove. toe box. and ptenty ot DIXIE DUGAN * * * * * pboard 1paoe. Rudder control lJ by Wier, with I.beet lines ao arranged u to be handy fol' the helmsman, but so connived u to be out of the way ot cockplt pusengen. Kenny Baker, ln charge, smooth- ly and exptttty expJalned various •turd)' point.a about th.la lat"t cre- aUon of Kettenburg'1. He wu waJtine for Paul K.. to come to• take her to 'Pedro where ahe moor- ed Jut Thursday. We learned her ftCeJ)tion, by yacht.amen here, had been very good and the nwnben ot vl&ltora turpualnr even their 1ue•ee. For $12,000 th1I new boat of the M&Ued Kettenbur1 would seem a diatliict aoquJ.jltJon. 'Jbere are detinlte l>C*lbilJt.fft lt a mnaD flfft of them can be organl%ed aJona the COUt~ t t t Please. oh pie~. can yoo tell me the time When tbey "°-' start •-dl'eda\Da U.e Rhine? Ita waten are muddy and d1rt;y and blacl: '~allY when the tide la at You know what I mean . . . a cul de Jae Wbtft once ~ pt In ~ can hudly ·~t back! . Pleae, ob pleae, can Yo'J tell me the tin» Whee ~ wm start .. -was the !WM. • COLLEGE LEADERS TO ATTEND JA YSEE CONCLAVE IN NORTH Tllree Oranp Cout oolleae ,.cl· mlnlatraton will attend the 29th annual convention of the Am~­ can Auodatlon of Junior CoJlesea to be held at the Hotel Fairmont, San rr.nc11co, l'•bruan 21-a Elected to represent the ooutal institution are Dr. Bull H. Pettt- 80ll, Dr. Jamea w. Thornt.On, and Mn. Marie Howes. Dr. Pew.on wm la"Ve u cha1nnan oe a aeo- ttonaJ meettnr. More tire lou occurred In March than 1n any other month ot lut year, the National Doud of Fire Underwriters reported. The value ot property destroyed 1n the month WU $74,000,000. Are YOU t1 •a 11n CHAllGE atllFE? • • KA YOE * ....__._ . .....--......-~-----.::;-------~ * * * * * I By Sam Leff frr "'1!4t· EAST BAYFRONT BALBOA ISLAND • FOR ESIL.JS 01.tl . 13 Combined Income with Pu-...c NOTtea NOTJOS INVITING ams Gracious Living New Modem •taaend dotele The Doud of School Trustees with pActure wtnc1owa. ~ of the Newport Beaeh School Dla- drttni kitchen, maa'a ~ trict, Oranp County wU.I receive lhowe!-, central hell. abqncle.,. blda at the ·acbooJ otllce, 14th. and of cloeeu and cupboerda,, 2 .. Central up to 8:00 p.m. March rooms each • AO t}m tor J, 19f9 for~ of~ ~CX:t. .{:t ~ or._r.;: i:;1~ =11~ ~~ SEE rr TODAY. ' ~ 1'th Central,· Newport REX RECHS. Realtor T!)e Board ot Scboot Tnflten ot Ph. Harbor269~W ~i::= ~acbrl&M~~ "50 OOWN=oPfN lM r7 or all blc1a or waive anJ ln- 2 Bmrooai ~ unftnllhed. 9fXl'Jla Ormallty ID a b14. tGJJ piec 184 lllerftlJ PJ ,,_..a;' GOJU)()N B. FlNDLAY. tweri 21et and 7J11C1 ott ~. = ~ N=.J_ Calta ...._ B11e1:9 5111-W. Pub: Feb. 7, U. 2J.. 119.. -- ... I • j -- NEWPORT BALBOA NEWS-'11MES I =. i:..i~~ ~ c•a•ller _,. ii :ART EXH1a1t *T ~=~~~·A. wn-W a-.. • SCHOOL CREATES =~~~unf~"'lbePro-lier ~llPllP GREAT INTEREST Public JWatlom:• and~ · Wide lnteret la belna abown in ~· meettna at the arm. feDDY· who will talk on the need Cbamben ol Commerce ol New-Newport Harbor Art Exhlblt del Mar a•1 -ueoctatb).. the or the ~ bond tuue. port Beech and 71 other SouthJ ICheclwed tor the local hl&h ltdlool tint under JCbn 11 Sadlelr'• Pl'ell· Mn.. Hannah Symes ~ make em caJ1fornJa cities t:hla week are March 24 to 71, acoordlnC to Mn. clent:Y. la l1kel)' to prove one Ot the ~~. t"epOl't on projectl tor the windinc up a spedal lri&Wng ol N. W. Flemlna who la ln chup 1uplt In ~ del M&r'a 1'9-~•uttee on which she la c:ha.lr-water emersmc:,y notices to fT,000 of the annual affat:r. cent blatory a_cconttna to Mn. man, and the meethur ls expected memben, it was announced today ----------------------M.ahel J'1tzm0nu propam cba1r-to emerp with a fUll bnSifM!I&-by Preston Hotchk:lu, preeldent • man. • civic proeram. ol Ule Colorado Rlver (uiocl.atlon. ''Mr. ~·. Mn. • J1t:zmonia The p-e.ateat fire toa In the hJa-Hotchlda aa.td the obJecttve ot saJd. 'hu Dll"IODllllY eeen 165 peo-tory of the country wu recorded the broadside is to develop wide- ple to SnVlte thmi to attend the In 19'8 when property worth spread public ~ for the ))Ian ineetfn.£at Crown ol the Sean. tru 000000 went up In amoke ac to have the ~· ~ Cba.rt tauranf an O>ut hlahwa.y at 8 p. ~g 'to the National Board 0 j settle the bitter wat~r war that m. We will ftDd OUJ"llelves, I feel Fire Underwrtten. All.zona has been ~ with c.11fomla over the vttaf Cblorado river water supply. I ~'n~E WOMEN f 1 Hotchkiss flatly states that the ~~ By cfAJeaio Arizona attempt to secure a bll- ~· ~~~~~ ........... -...... -----------'-lion dollar lrrtgation project !~~~~~~~~3~!!~~-;1 would take away water needed * • = '! for community growth In South- ern Calltornla. · "U that should happen. we face two hi~ objectionable alterna- tives," the asaoclatlon bead de- clared. "Rationing ls one, and the other la the prospect of paying up to 20 times the present charsa for wa- ter lt we should be totted to ~ sort to highly speculative substJ-· tute supply source&. an MJJ.IJON PAID IN SJNOU FIBS LOSS What la believed the 18.Tl'eat ln- dJvidual Jnnaurance clalm in nla- tory was the $17 000,000 ln loaca .--Y:~•"·a-to O'Oienilcil -co. ollowing the disastrous Texas City fire in 19'7. L·ost DIAMOND BAB PIN -On Udo Isle Saturday February 12 LIBERAL REW ARD Phone Huntfnaton Beach 123 •0•11T10•a e..tyone is talking about the hfgh cost of rmng th ... days. What do . you consider to be most reasonably priced f 01o . SAl·D S.mcn.~---.SAVB ... ,.... • • • • • . ... ' IOI"*. ... monl 8enloe ..,.,.,..,.._ • • • • • • • ......... a.. ., .. • • • Cbo6oeofrwt 11 '°-~ DllllOll • • • • • • • • .. re~ tuSMr.-. nw ,_?IU!9_ • • • • • • .... -.._...a atra ea.. •11•1u.-o1• • • • • • • ..... ....,.. -UilllAI CllT • • • • • • It.JI It'• ooadodable,wau ...... .... • • uad '°°"°...,· .. .....,.. ......... • 'tr dt 2 ...... ftttAlw ~tnftlber1 hi n1111"'8an•a.1a11 C. C. SWAIPOaD. L...e .._, , 601 C.... "'-••1 .._. lu••• MU TODAY'S BIGGEST IOUTHllN CALlfOllllA IDllON COM,ANY BARGAIN - ,.. - .. .. l I \ and Ludera 11 r8Cln1 bu been held up pencUni lfttelt hearinp. SewraJ lOca1a are entered In tbe9e two cl1nea of large boat racing . Results to date, ·by clue. nlllll-' ber of entrie9 and plaoe wtnnen: Dllll'l1' cnaxee (Plaal 8tmadiap) Sabot (8)-Trudgte. Glean Wal· :i~:l~;~~che~~ Merrlll. 16. _ L J.C. <IJ-Keno. 0. M. Palmt!r. 221'; s~ Bob an.e.. 1e; Sub Deb, Herb Worcester. 18~. Penguin (13)-Rucal, ~ Ruby, 361': Janie, Reed Scott. 33: O\llly, Robert Jara.el, 2&; Jade, Roland Shutt, 21. L.l.C. (7)-8pry, ·CharJM Ull- man, 16 % ; FJrlt J'lddle, W aJ"Nl'l Blinn. 1S1': tatten'• Knltten.1(.ay Swtaart. us. International 14. (6)--0l.allence. Bil Lapworth. 1'%; Fianoe. Chas. Kober, 131A ; Green Dreun. Peter Serrell. 12. I ~ Boata (Jl'laat .,... ...... ) International 110 (15) -Let'• Dance. Gerry Drlacoll; Caprice, ?»ck Louch: Useless, Ed 'fomp. kins; ••• R. Za\ta. Ughti\lnp (10) -Flub. R. Cheftha.ll. 26: AJ\Jta, Saterlee-Ha¥- wood, 2'%; Ger-te, George Silver. ['MiLESToNES"! .. . ..... ···4 .. .,,, .... MA9•••o.: uomrn:s Nicholat Earl Heruqar, 46, Newport mvct.· Ellzabeth Tootin, 42, 439 llqnc)ila Ave., both CO.ta Me.a. l)eifty R. Whl~. ~. 712 ey. ptta St., Balboa; May Allanach, 35, 18 Harbor laland, Newport Beach. Bm'US TOWLE-To Mr. and Mn. Richard To9'le. 1989'J Newport Blvd., Santa Ana, In St. Joaeph hospital, Feb. 18, 19'9, a daugh- ter, 6 lbl., 14 oz. SCHEPE-To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schepe, 119 Dtamond St., Balboa laland. ln St. JC*ph b09- Jital, Feb. 18, 1949, a daughter, T" lbs., 1 oz :n. -... .... · -...-.......---::--1-----1"1""11r"l"ll ..... ---Yercury • , . Ja- oobe, 42~ : El LObo, Poole.Craw- ford, .U \i: GQld ~uah. Georae R<mman. 33. Flat~ (7l-Gamb01eer, Ira Rohland, 16%: Hurricane. Austin Peeples, ~; C.0Dtuaim. E. Shih. ter, 12~. SnJpe Cll) -Dipper U. Phil Greene, 33"; Grey Oat, Roger Smythe, 29; Bonnie, C. W. · GUck- er, 2'. ~ Skimmer (S) -~ llOb Gala, 12~: ~--. C'arl ne.;;: . !!o ~te to ~l- 2--.mlATIONI WANTa H '"""" .......... '"' ~ STENOGRAPHER ;_.. cei;,";i '" ;;;~ flee. Fut typqt; ~. Write Mary Jotmlon. MS W. Central, Newport Beach. ......... ,. • ··~--~P:-16 2t-HbJt WANTID 2t p u ,, • • •• •• • YOUNG MAN to work tn ret4fl store, drive truck, etc. Good ~ portun.lty. Apply 611 Coe.st ID· .. *way. • • • .. .. • • .... 38-tt -· YOUNG COUPLE .;w;;-i;) re~t unturniahed 2 bedroom house or apt. 'near water by ~ar. Call Lone Beach 302~ alter 6. ....... .. 35-o-38 44:iooMS '"FC>i ·aoo """''"" '""'" °44 ,,, . Fraall Everette Woodlon Franlc Everette Wood.Ion, 67, 2202 Old Santa Ana Rc:>ad, Costa Mesa. dled at h1a home after an extended lllne11. He wu a na- tive of Macon, Mo., and had lived ln Costa Mesa for the put Z1 yean. He wu a mechanic. Sur- viving are hia wife. Mrl. Anna Woodson. and one 1.lste'r, Mn. Ad- die Balling of San Gabriel. Serv- lc. '"" hekt todu at 10:30 ln tbe R&t01 ar.ue1 cb•pel. Coeta Mesa. with Rev. Jmeph Thomp. IOll offtdatlq. lntermrnt wu in Evelpeen ~.Los Anae1ea. laub, 10; Rascal, Larry Shep, 7. I.up ...... ,....,,, ... 8tulfap Rhodot9 33 (11) and LUden 18 (8)-Standlngs held up subject to protelt hearlnp. P.C. <20) -Gaylln, Dr. O. H . Sueu..J..37: Deneb, Harold J . Barne. son, ;s:>\4 ; ~. Pretrton Hotchkiss, and Puff, Kenneth Watt.a, each 35. P.C.C. (6)-Eulalle. George Kat- tenburg, 10"4: Bolero, Georire T?-epte. 9"; Antlsua. Hal Ram- ser. 7. Star (11) -Can-Can, Frank WoueT, 22~: Rhmnb Une. Low- ell North, 20: Vende tta, Ed Dray, 14. Ocean Radng (12)-Escapade, D. W. Elliott C sailed by Don Ed- ler), 24 ~; Tomboy, P1tul Ketten- burg, and Altamar, Donald W . Douglas, Jr., each 19. · Island CUpper (6)-Culdado, Andy a.own, and Banshee. Paul Rayburn, each 11 '4 ; Saga. Alex Stordahl. and Toyon, Richard Lewis. each 7. P.I.C. (7)-WahJnJ, A. N. Moore, 11 "4; H eron. R. Stevens, 10%: Epic. C. H. Dodge, 10. I STRICTLY BUSINESS ~------------------.JJ·•""""~­.. Alild --... ••r"icitccl •do:,.,....,ent ~ Gae ot \' .. a.&G•"8t" Newport 1.- RecelVed from Odd Solirces Ceo.ttlm&e4 from Paae Onel farther Inland It b Jeued to Har· vey Be..-ct. The other. 93 acree in are., la alto W6ter bearing Janel It 11 weat of the city and la leued to ~ Blue who paya 11666 an .. nual rental. Another lucrative IOUl'oe ls the dty-owned property leued to the Newport Bay Co. and occupied by the Balboa Bay club on O>aat highway. Thia brings in a mini· mum of $2?5,000 annually and more under certa1n condl tlona. Lion Tamers--7:30 p . rn., Weat Bay Ave. Rotary clu~:30 p. m., Whtte•s Park Ave. cafe Costa Meta IJ~:30 p. m., Harrlion'1 cafe But the grand-daddy of all II the city's trailer camp. Operated as a combination traller park ~nd campsite at first. it netted the city only about $6000 or $7000 yearly. In the spring of 1946 it was rear- r~ed to accommodate trailers exclua1vely, and there are spaces tor 124 of the homes on wheels. The best waterfront Jots command $12 weekly during the summer months and $7 weekly in winter BURGLARS BREAK while the others cost their occu- pants $8 and J4.50. There are no INTO LOCAL SHOP· vacancies in the s\.nnmer, of course ' and few fn winter, according to GET $I 00 LOOT ~ -·--174.08 dll M John Sailors, city admlnlstratlvt: Rall8 ···----48.'8 dn .SS omcer who is understandably Burglan entered the Van F1llet UtWU. ---M.80 up .m proud of thls farticuJar invest-Trading Poet Th~~t and V~OOO abarft. m~nt. He lhoul be too. Tho city ~de1 off with over auh Aa ~ 6 Tel . ----147~ wt 1 net about $40,000 from it UU. anA oot.1 di. Qanadlan PldtJc rn---·-·-· U year mar ne ra o, valued at $93, ~t 18(" f The parking meters do all right waaEn~entoaLtheong 1wtt~ ~-tn cuh. GIDera1 MOtcn·-:=-~=~~--=~=: 58" o course-the ossed 2J!XL.l,°{"6jTi ... ijl T~i-lrfiiij~-~-~~~H~:!=r:===== .Cli cl~ ash sc ~ear, u lot.a of door r:; thl J.op 8T:cafed -~ ~ -·~ .. ----"" es ave par ng meten. Not " A• Pl ....... s..n -·-.. ··---35" so many, however, possess park-wcuayette aoe. u1e -rr.dlnc Po.i So Qal EdlMa ·-···-.. --·-· N.S. ~fns1~~ J~~a~1~=a:n:.1.fc; ~~ a~m~. v~~ ~taa~:. Oil ---·---·-~~ operates this municipal enterpri.se, turned ln gross r eceipts ot $1194 for last August alone, and lt prob- ably would have been still better had the beach weather been on Its best bcllavlor. It goes without saying that thQ lot lan't operated all year around but it &ivctt " aooa account of rtaeI/ during Ea.a· ter week and the vacation months . Just that sJmple little telPSCOpc on the Newport p1e1'-you know, the one with the dlmt' slot In lt- brlnp in up to $141 a month in the hot weather. ~Newport flahinr fleet, Which uaet municipal facllltla to oon- <!uet ltl operallona, pays aubstan· t1al...ums Into dty coffers for the prlVilege. Five per cent of ...the heet's fee9 collected Ju t Septem- ber, the portion due the cJty, amounted to 126e. McCulJoch Bros. paid $739 in the month f ollowtng. And then thtte's Georle Hiner who operated a restaurant and bait stand on the end of the city pleT and paid $400 monthly for rent. J. A. Beek. operator of the auto ferry, helps to meet municipal ex- penses when h~ pavs ht. franchise fee whkh ran 11440 tor la.st year. In passing it should also be men- ll01)ed that the gas. Edison and phcjne oompa.ntes pay a total of about $7300 annually for thelr tranchlse rtahta here. And then there's the Item of dock ttntai.. This brought ln the prff'lcely tum of $38,766 for the filcal year endJnst tut July 1. And pltt permit. added anothrr $7000. AJt ogether it adds up to New- port's haVing some quit<' unusual and ra th« handsome Incomes from a number of sources which the or- dJnary city ls entirely without. But all the news i.sn't on the credit side. Waterfront dtJes al.90 have many expenses which Inland mu- nJcipaJIUes escape. There's the matter of pa.trolling and control- ling the harbor traffic and In pro- tecting the miJUom of dolJars In boats which are moored here. There are docks and piers t o maintain and replace. The poJJce force in a city which I! so cut up by watt'rways mlllt nocessaQJy be larger at?d more expensive f han in a compact li ttle are&. Likewise with a fire d<'partment. So It isn't all gravy, as the may- or and councilmen will tell you when they struggle to balMce In- come with outgo at budaet time every year. 'ROLLED' FOR RACE TRACK WINNINGS, YICTIM CLAIMS A Lacuna ~ man yea~ l~ a belated coml)la.tnt wtth local polJ~ ~ belna 4rolled" for more than S400 at a JocaJ rataur- ant three Weeks qo. .~R.~~~i: l"Uary 3 at a Corona deJ Mar eAtina ~-Be ~ two YOUD& mm whom ~ did not know either took the mone,-from lda = °" trom hJ9 tiand u be the roll. ~ IDOM)', he &a.Id. ... • du'• ~P at the nee tndt. lo! the tool .. ....... aediffne 25.00 -·ad oltf aD ... -.. ~Dia tJMit 1J1.,.-t1ae patle ~ ..... s.o., ..,. wbla ,.,.. ..., ...... -.n.eu.. are weltbag-blll JC*'ll ... ., ice-ea.be eool ba Palm Bencla•, du.a willleea ~.,011 comblaatioa. At .... ta ............... yoaa ,_ ... , • oa; •~••...We &IJ.rf •u .. .,.•--. . . ... .. T•• OJILT WO•••·· IUIT or ... ,. •••c•• ' ,