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Off1e1r-Son of
lslan~ Co1ple _,
Votinr ln the lacal .ewer band
election haa been U1bt um mom-lng, acoording to a aurwy made
at 1 p. m. today by the N...,... nme.. . .
Only 407 ballot. had been CMt
ln six of the Mven COIW01ld&ted
precincts located within District No. ~ whJch lncludei all of Ntw·
port and allcbt partlorw al 0.ta
Mesa. Thla repretlenta approxi-mately 10 per cent of the res»-
tered vote. .
• ·Elsewhere tn the county wttna
WU al8o llcht nd StlmaW. ~
ed the probable total wte al no
more than ~ per cent ol the rer--
latratlonA •
MoiMl&7, F.._..., 28, 1949 .
Mn. Arllt11r Taylor
is Hosfeu fo
'Harbor Ster Club
Invites New Members
Cbu1clt Allor S0ciefie1 ...
Tb9 Barbor Stu club will
meet ~ at-8 p;,-m. ID f>U.
crtlD ball. Corona 4el Mar Com-~ ~ and everyone eli-_.ble to ,_. the Order ol Ea.a-•
tera Star Iii Invited to attend.
Mrs. Arthur T111or. prelldmt
ol Santa Ana-Orange DeanerY
Council of Catholic Women. WU
hmteu to "'embers of the Altar aocletJee of the churchet of St.
John Vtanney and OUr Lady of
Mount Carmel at her home on
LtdD Iale. Mra. Oyde Aahen prealded and
Mn. Leo Kelly served u secre-
tan' ln the absence ot Mn.
Niemiec.
CDM Artist T eacltes
Two E~ening C/oues
al Coast College
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0 • • •-6 Tb9 Women'• Fellowahlp of • --· • St.~· Preabyterlan
On ll8ftll '2 e. cueMr .... wUl meet Wednead.u at bolzid wUl .-t. at ......... -at l2:10~p..m. at the ~ of Mra.
tbe home ol Kn. J&n'll. 223 Via MIJJard Mler, 2624 Vllta Drtve,
Or•leto. Baiboe Bay Sbora.
On ~. lbrCb a. the Detlert wUl be terwd ~ ~ ~·· 111 meetlim. IOdal 4lateb' and the bualnMI meettns hair and ta wm be 'bela at tbe wW ~ at 2 p.m. with Mn.
dub .._ at 1 p. m. Ravi.-E.A.K. K~ett presldlna. lad~ w01 be In cbarp ol Mn. Graham liunter, wife of refrabriilon1L the pat.or ot Ftnt Presb)'tttlan
Mardi 10 Ill IQSt day and pn>: cbUl"Cb of Fullerton. will ~ sram. ... OIOlp Mlcba4 Jll'O" •aker ot the aft8'1100n. pm __ eblhman. wm l*U4'1lt • Each member lt lnvtted to be ~Ric.:'~.,__ praent and to brina a friend.
wlalmld = A New ~ ~~==z:::::i-=m.e:1:1a:::a:::~q, ~~ ot o.W::: ~~ Musically Speaking
ttudlo, wrote ol ber lit• la U--KADJ,gmf 001.l!MA!f
beta. 1'wre will alao 1-a.. c:============-.:!J
empJ-ol Mn. Wamer'a ~ nieu= namea pn.ctJcailv un-
GD '1llplq wblch wwe IDlptftd '--t •""-' ..... -..... In that __ .__, IUJVWI& 0 Un:' preNllt eeneratkJn
oq .._,,. __.WI of laua;hinc youth, tbe Johftlon
brotben were
colored enter-Clturclt loanl MHfs
T onlgltl of B. I. Home . ...talnen ot Uni·
Memben ot the otfldal t>o.rds ot St. Andrew'• Preab)'terlan
church wUl meet t1.laht at th• heme ot Kr. and Kn. o. w. eari.c... 111 Oeyx avm~. Bal-
boa laland.
wnity cultun
and enormous
talent. R 01 a-
mood relata-
''One day I hap.
pened to hum
OM of the spir•
ltuah wh fch
alooe enabled
D.. M~'--the Negro to u3 waan:I' Uve durlnr the days ot dire alav-
ery, th e lnunortal "NobodY
Kn<>wa the Trouble I See" ••waft
a minute," aa.ld our Ubrettut and
co-worker Bob Cole. ''1.bat'a the
very sonr ~ need for our new
act!' "No, you don't " said I
"that ia a sacred song,' not to ~
desecrated on t h e vaudeville
•ta~." . . . "What kind of mu-
sidan are yoo? '' laulhed Cole
"a gnduate of the Boston Con~
eervatory and can't change a lit-
tle oJd tune a.round." That was
an Idea. So by an lovenion of
the melodic ~. I evolved
''Under the Bamboo Tree,'' whk:h
became the bic BroadWay Hit of
lsaL'' The wordl written tor this
popular ~ were bued upon
an old couplet-''It you like me ru llke you, No knlte c:an cut
our lcw• In two!' . . • Rolamand
Jobucn atudJed at the New ~
land ~natory tn Boston, hla
Father 1bol'bU NOQIWl g~ve
the prayer and alao apoke on
prOIJ'eM of the educattonal fund
campe.llJ'l. s t a t I n g the local
churches expected to make their
quota.
Kathryn Anderson, daughter
of one of the members, drew a
n\D'1'lber Which awarded a port·
able rad.lo to Mrs. May Albrl&bt.
At the aodal hour 1hacle9
were drawn and white tapera llt
on the tea table. Golden calen-
dulu made a 1plash of cheerful
color for the 'table where Mn.
George Sanchez l)l'etllded at the
tea service and ?hs. Paul Aughe
poured coffee. Mn. Roy Shafer
WU asslstlnl holte9a.
The next meeting WUl be on
March 24 at the home of Mn.
A. B . .King, ll27 West Bay ave-
nue.
A yearly budget of l6900 wu
approved when members of Sl
Andrew'• Presbyterian church
held their monthly Family Night
d1nner and It wu reportecl lhat
the budget had already been
over--sut.crfbed. . .
A prelbnlnary 1ketch of the
nrw church was presented by
Edlar R. HID. chairmman of the
building commlttee and the con-
gregatJon voted to adopt the
plan anal)"lh u presented by the
architect, J\lcha.rd Pleger.
Mr. and Mn. Walter Blair, Mr.
and Mn. Lawrence Brown and
Mr. and Mn. 0 . W. Carlson Wtte
named u memben of a oom-
mJttee to aet up the IJl'Oil'am8
for the f amlly night dfnnen.
Far the program of thls dinner
the picture Beyond Our Own
WU lho'tm.
Mrs. Carolyn Sm if It
HonoteJ by friends
on Birlltaay AnniYersary
Mn. B.S.L. Freitag wu ho.t-
na at a deli&htlul tea honoring
her m o t h e r . Mrs. C&rotyn
Sprague Smith, 25 ~esta betna
invited to Mn. Smtth'a home at
213 Diamond avenue, Balboa
Ialand.
The occaalon was thr birthday anruwnary of the honOl'ee and
1he wore a lovely deep purple
orchid presented by htt daugh-
ters. Other floral tributes we~
presented by friends. turning the
house into a 1prlngtime bower.
At the tea table Mrs. Rachel
Wiley poured ooffe.e and Mra.
Ruth Reid wu at the tea urn
A white angel food blrthdaY
cake, cut by Mrs. Smith wu
also served. '
Deanery Council
Meets Tuesday
al Laguna Beach
Santa A n a -Orange Deanery
Council of Catholic Women will
meet Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. in
American Legion hall, ln the 300
block on Legion street. La&U11a ~ach. Mn. Arthur Taylor of
Udo Isle Will preside.
Mn. Georgia S. F ink. for-
merly on the fecuJt y of the Unt-
venity of Southern CallfomJa.
will speak on Youth and Adult
Education.
Mn. Carl ton E. Crombie will
lead on a discussion of th:? prin-
ciples of education with the Mes-
dames French. Davidson a n d
Bowron participating. :r:c~= ~ compo&iti~
)'Mn al all he~
lelf tint u a ctcar maker. then Ba/Loa ./ / J C • f u a bellhop 1n a fashionable u s anu lfC e
hotel ... Durlnc World War I to ffaye Luncheon 1 -'ee~ he became a SeOOnd Ueutenant . "" ·r
ht the 15tb Infantry ol tbe New Balboa 7-' d _._,_ York National ouant. and ·WU. ...... an rn-ue of New-allldn~ I>lnctor ol MUlle... port Beach W.SC.S. wtD meet 1tUa o mualdari la as m··-. at 12:30 p.m. on Tuada)' at the ~· heme of Mn. Mayme Foote ~ at home 1a Sptnitb muaSc u be SaPDhitt aven•. tor a i2·ao la In ott... toom. and · la ac-lUIKWeon ·
know*'8ed to be • wna& ~ wW =• lia mddlt:ICJD to ,_._ -n) ..._ be 65 ~ti and
toldance. -... an ~~~by Mn. Irma
. ~ ~ ·~ Loulle. Smith. ~ and Mn.
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ntelma P~ Hope, Co-
rona del MB .,.....t painter and
owner of the Studk> Gallery, la
be(iDnlng her lecond aemeater u
teacher of eventna classes In
painting at Orange Coast Col-
lece. The clau ia for adults, b•Jt
all atudenta are beginnen. The
class baa IJ'OW1l to much that
Mn. H~ ii teaching two eve.
n1np a Week lnatead of one aa
during the flrat part of th~ llChooI year.
Mra. Hope hu aDl'eUed keen
aatilfactJon ~ the -ettthuslasm
lhe hu found among her stu-
dentl. A model II at the dlsposal ot the clam.
Fuchsia Sociely_
to Hear Two Speolcers w eanestlay bening
Announcement la. made for. Uw
membera of Cotta M e 1 a Bay
OtJea Branch of tbe Calltornia
Fuchala Society that a meeting
will be held OD Wednetld•Y eve-
ning, March 2 at the Legion
hall. 18th atreet. C.0.ta Mesa,
7:30 p.m.. -
Prmdpa} apeaker of the eve-
ning wtO be WUlla Cadwallader
ol Santa Ana who wilt talk on
Fert:lllzatloo, Scotty m.utson of
Hunttncton Beach w1ll talk oo
~. Members and trlenda of the
croup are cordially lnvlted and
refre:ahmentl will be eervcd.
Sprint fONCMta ~ Uniwnal· International ~.
BOSEMAaY ODD.Le
Unlvenal-Inten:iational 1tudio
deallDft' who baa recen Uy com·
pleted the wardrobe tor ANN
BL YTB in the technlcolor pic-
ture, ••Red Canyon,"' cl.alma there
will be DO sreat cha.qes i n tht
silhouette thl1 aprin1. Both the
allm alcirt and the full sklrt lines
wtll preova.11. H~, the eye
of f uhlon wtll be centered on
the beeuttt\ll variety of cottom
which will be br'oQOlt out and on
the return of die old fabric
favorites such u cblffon.11 foul·
ards and crepe cte• chine. The
novelty oottom ln damask and
metallic weaves, unmual prints
and the beaut:ltUl variety of chit·
f ons and the crepes will a teal the
lntel"Ht for sprtna 1M9.
YVO~ WOOD:
What looka ~ wUl be tht
most prei."8.lmt. Tb1a applys to
silhouette, ahoulden, lengths of
akirt and of fabrics. You will
be dreuJng for you th1a Sprtn1
and adapting fuhlon to your
own needm. For thll reuon the
Empire line will not bocor'De
popular aa it ii not adaptable
to all ftguree and the trend will
run more to evenlnl gowns
only. Better ctre.naken will
drop the line at the back to the
normal wa.lstltne. Pleata will
definitely take 4lll(ft' In I le I rt
treatment. 1be PtrU will sta1
long and be either allm or full.
It will be a pleasure to .ee
more women wearlfti what looks
roo<l on them.
O&&Y KELLY: The day of one allbouet te ti
gone-people are thlnk1na fat
Ummelvei, thank Heaven. Tblt
season there will be no one
cleflntte lhlnl· Skirt.I are at • Pft'f ect lmcth now and will be
both allm and "!1j However. tbe
bulk wtll ~ mtnat*' from
tun aldrta. n,e abene tullneG
particularly In the e v e n J n I
Cownl Which ~ the put MUOft, what wttb the
hOopa. blouled pep l um•-~
lk1rta thlrt;y nrdl iroand, 1lMIU9
a woman lc>oll •~u tbe needed • palace to walk bwto· 1.'fte comlttt
lealON wUf ...,.., -t draft·
• ma.nab1 in -=.n.re wBI be 1n~t.'!.!t of pa.c. hw~an4 .. frr• reuon.
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• --_., n•no'N 1 and hla JtoO bW to the cuhtM'. WASIDN~ G. O. P. 1be CMhler, aJlo tlJJped all Iii
Leader Joe 1lartla hu been •. ..tvuce. be14 the $100 bW up to
ped oil that .outhem and nor-tbe llKbt-and aid: .. I'm mrey Mt u.m Dematrata have ftnaJ1y Ulla bll1 ia countertett. ru have to
came to tenne on eMI richtl. "nw call the police ... ~=-~~= ~~~-4~: tween leaden ot the two ~ tee, aall for France today, aft. crauc bloca. · t one Of the lrio9t tnspbiftl tr1119 '!be ex~ relayed bla ~ Ul'09 the U.S.A. ever experteno.
port wtth ,sreat interest t.o other ed by any forel&J¥ft. The>' have
G.O.P. leaden at the Republican ocme to know U1il country ewri
rOund table. 1bll la • table In better tban ~ Americalll. An4
the Home re9taurant ~ Re-they have a1lo come to love it.
publlcana pther fer luDcb and Here are 101De of the th1np they
Which terwe u a wt d G.O.P. will Iona remember:
command post. Kartfn dkln't re-How the American railroads not
veal h1I 90Ul'Cl9. but 90Uthttn con-onlY haWcd the Gratitude Train
ll'ea&IWD have loaLbeen dole to tree, but were even tbou&bttul him. and Joe'• lmTde lntelllceDce eftOQ&h to put Frendl .. pealdna on Democratic aolnp-on hu mu-penonel co mo11t of the tralna ...
ally been devutatin&lY accurate. The 120-J>iece high achool band at
Te;nm of the all-Important dvt Elkhart. "'I.ntt.-musical tnatnanent
ricbta aareement. Martin r center of the world ... The popu.-are u followa: Both aldel .a larity of Governor Paul Dever Jn
to an anti~ blll, anti-tax Bolton ... The tremendoua. pu-
bW. 80-cent>per-bour mlnlmtan ade staged by M. ayor Joe Smith
wap, and mOdlftcatiorw ot the tn Oakland Calif. . . . The way
Taft-Hartley law. Mayor Al Feeney of lndlanapoU.
Thcae are crucla1 and lmportant matched hit clothri with h1I com-
campromi8e9 on the part of con-plexlon ... The patience of Ma.ey-
aervatlve 10Uthernera, but they land'• Governor Preston Lane tn
have 1erved notice thla Is the waiting ln the cold for the lattt
furthest they will 10. They will arrival of the train in Baltimore
not. tor ln1ta.nce, accept the ctyna.. • • • The manner in which Gover-
__ mu=---&.-n.-fair ~ ~ nor lill'wt Gtblon ot Vermont and
tlOM blll, wbicb Will be q~ the Vermont Statef Letdalature
side-tracked in the H ... But 1111ned to un4entand French ...
they wtu ~ the nn al Pr9-The Cl'01Mlll of enthUllutic ICbool
i<*rt Trulnan'I fa.Ir dell.. . dlDl1nn at ~bura. VL, and nm bacbtqe oom~. Spencer, N.C. ... Heme Slno ot
however, II nothlna man 1han a aJnton. lowL Ot German delcent.
quiet Yalta aar-ment unanc the Heine put on one of the warmest
lelMkn, Joe Martin-.,.,... out. at all welcomell for the French.
It can't pamibly be tJ6dlil m aD ••• Tbe eourtel)' ol Go'femOI' Earl
the rtnJr • .-.fOe D&oocsata. llD4 .,...,..., in 1rfteltftl the lenstb of ~ OOftll'tmJN!ft on both lldes callfariia to we1ciome the Oratl-
wUI vote the dtcta1-of theb-mm bide Train. . The di8courtesy ot ~. Governor Alfred Drtacoll of New
M.. Andre Plcard. CX'lalnatar of Jenq ln not beina w1ll1na to 1et
the ~ Gratitude. 'fftln Idea. up at 9 L m. to be on hand · · ·
wu eeaUd tn a ,......._t Jn 'l1ie wannth ot M~ Heck ~·
Akron. 0 .. •tinl'""brllldmt. Kt TNl*IW Gil one of the coldest of
had been bolpttAbJy and pcdCNlo-DelMc+wl daya ••. Ooftmol' Tom lY entertaiMd bJ vulaua dtils llabrY• broad-rimmed Nw llUl-
acrcm the country, u4 he mas: cu bat . . . The fact that two
gnted that It wu time be pd4 l~can maycn-MJlc• Dt-
some ol the bm. hlm9e1f. Salle ol Toledo an4 Tom D' Alesan·
Plcllard aplalnec1 that be Md 4ro~f.Balt1mor&--pve the Fr,nch
excbuPd IOme fraMI tnU> dol· one Of theh nne.t weimme.. Cit Jan ln 'Nf!W York. an4 pullec1 out WU onb' a lhort time a&0 that
a hundred dollar bill to =~t. Ital~ and France were locked ln Frank Dou.blu, n~. marta1 eombat> .•. The fact that tna leefttary ol A. F. tDIYJ an Iriah -born ex -cop, Bll1 ~cSent of the BrotMrbaod or O'Dwyer, could become mayor of
Railroad TraJ.nmm, bad been Jou. ttw pMt dty of New York ...
ed to Ploan1 to belp him 9Cl"09 Tbeae and DWlY other tmprealona
' the U.S.A. He ul4: •-we clon't of the U.S.A. wU1 atay wt th the
llke vtaiton to PQ for tblnp ln vtaltina Frenchmen lonl after they our country. Besldee, that SJ.00 haw returned to tbeir native land.
blll loob like it wu couaterfelt." tzdb of &e111d• a.d&o Paalic Plcard. bowewr, lnllsted; ftnal.b When a furious mob ln QuJto,
WU told he could ~ for bll Eculldor. ltormed and bume4 that brealdut. SublequenU,, tbe wait· c1t7'1 lupat new.paper, "El Com·
rea. Upped otf In 9dvancl, broulht tl'do." lt wu tbe u.nf'orneen 1*:k·
Picard a cbeck for ham and eais artn& ol a plot to create trouble -izs. far Prnlaerit Gelo Plua. a and·
Picard looked at the chedc, but uate of the Unlvenlty of Jlary.
did not wtnce. He did uk how land and a &Teat trtend of the
much American workmen made UnJted Stat.ea.
per Wffk, then he took h1a check Author of the "War of the
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ·
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Newpart .. Harbar hlsb•t Vant~ Wmd wu hldl point man for bukethalla'I ,_. down the cur-u,e~ same With lli. nine in the lut
ta1n CJD tbt 19tl ~ ~ al-quarter. Yardley wu MCand ln
tauoon with •~ ~ted.. fOUl!th 8COlina with 11. Bill ladncm WM
quarter ~ wtdeb fell lbmt ot held pointlea and Culton Meva, del•~:J:lt RIJla hilb tn tbe who leOftd 15 polnta ln the morn-annual llPla ~t ina eame. wu limited to three at the palaUal .Bfted,y .n.u.w hl&h 1>9lnta.
~three q~ ot dlmal • Teft.aae ·--:;!;=-:~ rrr~ u:~=--ni.::u:
the final ~t =-e •'home Tan I.Ix of tbelr tint etabt 1tntdl" driV. to overcome lhota ~up• 21·10:t&et
BewsV "811. wt.kb wan, M-33. 1e':r: 30-J.8 ~~d ~ 'ii. .,.. ftM .. tblck of the a oomma.ndln& 32-28 three Quarter ---=:!...:=::..:.:====..;.....::.:..
MWlll ilile4.~.'~ ~""' advantqe. Althoqb they lolt to 1Mv•l1 ==~~~~-:; ,:-!U:orpl~T-= :~~ ~~e~~.'; •U·-~-·Y ......... . =-:-:=·:-s .. ::n.Ral~ hi~ the air to Intercept pw-=~.::
1ut ~;)ptefaral the Jocai. .. e9 IWIShed In 15 pointt. ma) start
tablialMlll tblia. aure. aa one of Don Ward turned tn an out· Tari came to
the maet hotU4 ec.r outftta ln ~= ~meu atbe~ tn the ftn&1 q
local caurt ..... ,. dozen tlme9 wtth hi~ drib-ter to ICOl'e In the ant.. ..... quart.as. =ta Reed'• w GDlr bit ftve Umee ln bl• and PlllMI. Bob Y look-· • • 25 trta ~ eood under the backboards u ey fell abort ol
They hlt the nm ttme aftef Ume. be matched Mean' 15 point con-~ad :8u':'1 by
ICIDe oC fhe lhot8 went ln and out trfboUon. Santa Ana. only o~ the Nonnan1 i
ot the btlcket.-tleawhlle BeYerb' Oranp coun~ entry, . lolt la th tlnt th
wu htttln& on an eiabt cyllndera opener to ':'•tura. M'-36. q~. In the
u they paiured ba lona lbota from ._ ~. Jut elcht
all OYS the court. 11-Nonnam (Ul'Wpeft Ha.-Or w. T.,.,..,...) utet ot the 19'9 basketball .MA•
left tM court with a Z.15 leU at NeWHttfHa.,,.~ 10n Harbor ICOftd 15 pot.nu and
haltumt.. Ward,. t · if 11 2 1 f 1
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ttta.; Jlmited their opponenta to one
1be Tart WW. JQlt U cold U Jacbon. f ---10 I I 2 I fleld coal and four free throws.
the eecona halt ctrM4. They did 1:41..:·: =-~ ~ 1 l t 1f The Tar Va.ntty ended the 1en-
not aeon a a.aJe point UJIUl ttm. .....,., f _._.Jo t • 1 a u 10n wtth 18-wtna and fiv Joue1
WU only two :: left ln the a.ia.. ··---2 0 2 0 J 0 ln 23 ltartl. Thell' 1euon WWI
third ~ 1tretehed ~s c ··-8 S g 8 l t htahll&bttd by . the ctetermtned
their IM.t to a.18 durlna th.la 8cbUtt. • _ o o J o o " tea.mwark ot Bob Yardley, Dr1n
perlod.. -----• Ward. Blll Jacbon. Geo. Reevet u:t~~OIJbt.r~~ ~ --..60 11 11 1 11 ~' and C&rlt.on Mears. At the lt•tt
mlnutee brOke the Bever1.. Tonane~f'ta ft1t1 f pta. of the Muon Yardley, Ward and ~ lAManc. t o 1 1 • i Jacbon c:an1l!d the bluelt 8hare
lead down to 30-ZA With three Ctwnkn. f --I ' 0 I 4 of the l~eme ana defense. :U~an1~~~ ~.c c-=.=::::::.3 , t 1 111n0 ~-~~~~ ~-~~': It 32-31 be:fcni twv ~ foul.a Cln Tu.rnM'' • l • • ' • UJh ..... ...,.. DC41UI WJ\oU ....... _.. '
lM Tin .,rar .. ta. Normw to ~. ,_ .. : f g : i ~~~~~·T~ ~u::
link two•,..._ .._ fGr a 3'-.11 Weneu. c ·-----· g a . 1 1 1 ..... ~ ... .-,a ......... k to ~the fut break -.... f'-·"----u •'--~. •· ·--0 . 0 l 0 f"~ ~ .. ._ ~ ~~~ WR' -- ---of Btta Olinda h. 'A'h.lch woo ·
tried to break \\P the lead>-TotaJa ·-··-IO • the Oranp Leque champ6oMhtp. v.Ls... C•D....... Suita Am Oiulitl)'~· era attempt tD ..._ the ball. 1n that aamo u well. •·eome ot Ill•• -~ 111• •• toOk two --~ • :.'t"1 ~~.l!:,:-"&!'n u: <-:_:,."~:~ the other tint.. the 'ran trio had Bewerlv TOllr •• , = :=:. fl~r:l IM llet>
make tba ICGl'e M-"31.but tbe Tan 'T f'ta,.,,., '*· to cover up the we~aa ot tbelr _ 17 • pi'•~ ln•tliC" .......
couldn't .-~~ bdan the Ward. • • T 1 • 1f auarda· RHvee ha4n t DlaYed any-• • at~ M-U. final --~t ~Oll. JKbon. r -T 0 0 l 0 thln& but mtn.mural 6-b ~ Ventura Hlab ICbool COIJl*1 the . • ...:.._ •CT* ... i... ·-·-T....U.,., c ---14 • I I U ball and eomaquen~dted G· IMM!!nth amuW Beftrl,y J0Da ~ ""' ~"-...._ ~J::ia'-lm •~ A relUme ot the final quarter Renea.•·--·-·· 5 o o o l o y:~ ---_, .. vt .. 1 ... --t Sa ... ----.. n• ..... t -... a.... follow!nl: .,.....,,_.. 11 .... .,~ UJV "~ __ .. ,.. ve e ...,..,.._. f ---oot.ball and bad a ..... b Ume -t-3:l triD ov.r Ow.ff~•. 1be Vtntw'a ~ ... Ci~~. • . ;:!~ _ .. ~ •'-• ...,__ --'-'• ft fl ld II 5 l I l 0 I """"....,.. _. u.. .....,..... ._,....,., """,,_T ~! wnn -· ~-a. ~ .... " ·~ u---
aoa1a and flft free throwa wbllt OIU ' -·-l Q 0 0 Q 0 _.... ... -IC' nuJA ~~ tr-~ .... _._~ llmlted ROJ»4t, c ~----i 1 o o o o ~to the aroow~ prep9 had to come tran behind-to __ Jobn -.a-'. "' ·-....a.. ....._ ...... u~ W8'e t~ OrtmUt. c ---l 1 2 0 0 I •""--..a of .... _ -·--•-vlctcry, .._ ~ ~ ..__,, one 10&1 but allowed to cuh Clartl. • o o 1 o o o thcle two • .,:.:_~eues·~I~··· ~ .. lY JtW. toe* th1nl -i .. -and Dmnil ~; &::;-WaJtn · ln on four fret thrOws. Scbatt. • .--l o o o 1 o b ... ~., •--·th ~In nit and Ray DilGla: ~tm Un-- - - - - -lnto • •t:rona point of the U~~ oy untatll:w ~ Puadella tan a.Did 0.WIU 'J..... ~---. T-Totala ---_.12 u u t u • n.ey beian stopptns oppooent 1 the eonlOll.ailon pme, -.as. . u...,. •
H ..&I toil Beats -.Wrty Hlll.-M fut breaka they started Inter. 'JWC) all·tournammt t.mt 1IJ'eN ~--~ and BID l"ootAt. ••u8'1 . ...,..,, t ··-···--'•m, ~ ftmf '1 P'fo ceptlnl the ball and quit tbrowlnl eelected wtth bn1hl on the ftnt E. ~~uJer ~J~· L
B • CIF Bid Sland..-. , ____ l 1 o • u ... ., _when t.bq found thlm-tam~ to the'~= t«-u---8'cklri and Jade ~t · a re• IOI' O'lltieft. e ---J 1 1 I I M)Yft t>etna preaed. Mean play· wa.rdl, 0Hn Metcalt, Qiatfq and u.-a1 -~ •
• 1~ ~ --·--1 1 0 • • ed the beet same of hla hllh IChool F.d Millan, Ventura; center, Bob -G. W. JUtdale 11..t 1. W. Oaft.
HunUnctoa Beach )ll~a Sun-~ta.n°t9ur.~ ;-::=:: ~ I f 3 f career FridaY a1alnat Torrance u O.vb, awfey; Guard9, Owl~ U::i JuJ::. er:. wtHall ~ --.__...,. ~ _..._ t w.--- ---he a.cored 15 polnta to lbaH top Dwm, Ventura and BUI Inalll. • ""'
.,.., ~\K' ,_...., \OU9mP' u.~a Tota.la ---·--1' io • 11 It honon with Y~. Beverly HlllJ. Robert ~~ W. Black·
Olinda, Onoae leasue kinp 38-35 A. t the at.art of the aeuon, moat Second tam placen: Forn.rds, bttrd and Lee : 7--l'nnk to &aln the rlaht to represent Or-Venturw 17 a.ant. Ana aa of the ~t'I buketa ,..-e Sam Marlo-Soutl\ Puadtna· LeFe'Yl"e aDd Fred &lk«; ~
:fte coun~Uw c.LF. buket· Kil1a.D T r Hopktu u made ~tM vulncrOle tRak Dick Utter, Ventura: centet', iiil R. A. M.iller and IACll!Y Aduna. ~blab :i:oa~ ~ct!: ~ 14 ~ WI~: polnta In the Tar'• ddcwi, but Freeman, Vft'tura;.auarcta. Dick •-o-!!.. Q(ll.)) e-and s.turd"ay and wt\lch flnlah Duna a G Roar a lately thfte 11>0ta have been weU Slqht. O\affey and Jlm M&nball ~ .. ~ at _.ta
the followt.na Saturday nlpt. 1lle ~ .ube: a Oant~" a~ covered Beverly Hilll ICIJl'ed nine Compton. ' ~DNl't (SA) &I ~
tl&htly ccntat.ed p,me WU play-Crockom 2: Banta Ana-mtllott I . of their 14 field &oala frofn poln. ta ber·Komatoc:k (Ir), I to o.'-. ed at Harbor hlah-Ha.lntme ecore: Vuitura JI. knta at lea.at 25 feet out u they were Cff9 ln the next two yea.rt. nw McCAnn (SA) def Qutl..~
1be OUen bad to come from ._ H . u:n.ble to pierce the tl&ht detenae Dea won 13 of 15 pmea and the (SF}, e to O: Kaiawcty.Qa-(I.A)
bdUnd to wtn the c.t.F. bid. They set up by Harbor. 9.. ~•ix of 15. tied F~WDGlr (IP) I to
tralled at the end o1 the nnt ROllX Leads OCC The tmprowd cSeteme of tne Tar Glenn Grlfflth could ea.ally be a. ~Derdo <BA> dtl '11.ar-
quarter, 17-9 and at balf~. 2'-cuardl enabled Rat~ Reed'• club the outat.nd.lns Dl~r ln the Ju-ahan-Ottfen cm. 5 to 1• ...... .
20. Lei Moste~ Injected ~ Golf Win Sweep to win etiht •trail}tt before ... ,ue nt'Xt )'t'U 'the ab toot two-ak·Nlelleft (SJ') cW. Tift;., .. ..
IO Juice Into them at halftime and '"f to Beverly HU», M-33. lnch, 1BO poW>d sophomore la ca-(SA). a to O; ~·Lo9"lf (SA)
they went lnto a 32-28 lead at the f the IO.IOn weft to •tart av~ ta.In to be one of the bJ1P9t boyw def. Wa~Ru'tlr• ·(al'>. e to
end ot ti» third quarter. 'Ibey Bobby Roux led Oranse Cout a1a1n, we would eJck Newport ln the leaaue and Mtb natural Im.-O; root.Katha•-(SA) "'11. a...
manapd to hold the lead from ooti.se'1 aolf team to a clean Harbor to w1n Ow SW\le't tnpe provement probably wt1l take ava borne-Fowler (SF), I to l.
that point on. sweep wtn ova Santa Ana col-dwnplonahlp W1t.bout any troiu6W. the number one center apot. BtD o.._. I
Towfttn& Benny I.or. ICOl'ed 19 tece'• creens tarca Frtday at WU-o...i o.,. Allee4 Jaclmoft should be sreat at tor-GuU\JeT..JOlbnc (SA) dlf. fbl1..
nolnta for the lollJlll Brea ft~ lowlck ln a practJoe meet. Roux Aa the 19'9 cuaba roll off. the ward with added •tttnath and ~ ~ <Vl. 8 t6 O: Qi'oat-for hlab polnta 1Mman at the and teammatn Bob Evttes0n, BW court&, Ralph Reed ii undoubtedly durance. Clark wUJ s:rc>bably be CSA) W. Adam9o(lm•1
pine. "la.met! ·~llDDY" Wataon K.ellG' and Phil Goooctwln ICCftd JookinJ ahead to comtns court at the other forward and Nettle. CV>. e to O; Huat.-Lott' (V) dtftl.
scored U5 patlnta fer lfw OUen. w1na over Bob Huellkamp. Fred cam~. Jad< Clark. Don and Petenon could be worked 1n JU~ (L\), I to 1; IJneullS:-~ Nemar. Ge<qe BUllnply, and Bamet. Glmn Grltflth ud BW at cuarda to live Reed the tallat PuJi..Dowd. (V) cllf. ~
B-t. ·~ • ar..-OMMa • O.ve Djulre rapectively. Jaclaon .are alated to ret\D"ll nut team he ha.a f!Ya h&d--&nd wtth eu (SA) 4 to 2; ~
Watloft 15 ,. 811111 5 Roux 11ru two qva pu at tbe year from lhil aeaon•1 dub. Ar-onl_y two emiora. {SA) dtef. ~.,_ ' • III~·
Webetfr 3 r Mendez 1 turn but fired a 33 on the back· mancl Nettles, Dave Petmton. Joel 1be recorcl J~ 53 w1na and 1t I to ~.~Iii: rud-llicta~I (I ,
Feldntr 1 c Loarft 19 aide to scor. an even n . nw 80n H~bea. Harlow Nchardlon and lOIMtl ·~ the v-::: def. ~·JIMTw• <VJi to ... _7
Whitt 12 O Ott 2 of A.rt Roux.. pro at Wlllowldtz pcm:l~ Dick Lane wtlJ move up Bee, Cee UdJ Dee teaim la DllvtdlaD,· 8teNUT-t • -· Doyle T Q DtaU I drove the peen oo the S'78 yara from tllit c:hamplomhlp Bela wlallb ably the best one seuon mark Walbft..i.PWN. (M),·~~J -•~· 2 ; HaJtUme __..: Briii-Ollnda ~. 17th hole tor an ea&le two .. lliaell-wm 18 of 19 sames. A.nd eame r resist--' at the 8ailol' K.Wer..aUB--. (SA>. ilif.: ~ am~ 8121* •· k.amp came tn wltli a 78. help may come from the Deft aDd 1. • tJTe-~ <V>, t to Q.
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DU:IE DUGAN * *
-A waterfrclllt bmovatlon, U dar-• inl -lt la Important. ~ under
o:>natruction at blg Dido Penin.tula
.... :. .. n 23 acres of l t. and we went to • ue C.Ol. Allan Mickle. a amaD,
neatly dreUed inan with a cour-
teous amlle anti a quiet a1r of
knOwlng prcclae\y what he la de?-
-=====;;;:~~:-.===~ ... ~-.-11111!111~~~--• · jng. He la the running mate of ~ John Curci (the two own big
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Udo). Improvement.. on the •llPI.
docka and lhlpyard have· been un-
der way tor aome time; what we
wanted to knoW was th1I entirely
new tdea In connection with the
1b.lpyard and 1llpe that will oecu-
PY a very large chunk of land
C Inside ot the allpe and lhlpyard
that fringe, on three ISde9; the
23-acre piece that Juta lnto the
Harbor).
Mickle and partner are building
a huae. 1uper de-luxe trailer park
to be available (because of the na-
ture of their busineu and the
costly equipment and comtruct:Jon
going ln > only to the better clua
of trallera and trailer people-in "Dy Gu Arrio' .... other wordi. for the trailer "ear-n • rt age trade."
~ nationally-known trailer
park enstneera and ~gnera em-
ployed readily agreed with Mickle
and CUrd that all utillttes ahould
go underground and una11h1ly tel-
ephone poln and OW'l"head elec--
tric wlrel were burled under the
concrete and black top. "lt cost ua
an extra 125.000 but it wu worth
It, and It la 1n keeping with the
kind of park we want. u.ld the
Colo.Ml. An extra tarp (8-tnch)
1eWel' hu been laid. u are all
water llnel which wtD aleo }Jl'OYide
hot wattt to those using private
utilities. We foarned utiUUe. wm
be of two klndl: private and oom-
munal, depend.Jng upon the wlahea
of the client.
Lido will have l ta own modern
1tof'f'.-Utllltlee will be of penna-
nent building materiala and wUl
Include a clubhouse, automatic
laundries, washing, dressing and
ahower rooms for both priva~ &r)d
general use. Baaed on practical
procedure a nlght crew will have
everything refurbished each mom-1.na and during the da,ytime all fa· cUJUes wtll be checked and dean-
ed up by un!lonned men and wo-
men. For better supervll.lon and
traffic control there will be but
one entrance and exit. A clean,
sandy bathlng beach la being built
and a small fleet of outboard and
inboard pleasure 1portftah1n& boat.
wtU be avallable for tbOle who
w1ah to bathe. swim, flab ln the
Harbor or around the brftlcwater,
or Just plaJn a:lght.aee--tt seems
nothing hu been overlooked tor
the entertainment or sport of the
B M E d S • be) vbttor. Norman Nunerle. of Co-y c YOY an trie rona del Mary may act u land-
scape consul tan ta .
At the present time the con-
crete 1tructure.a are 101ng up. all
under&round lines havtn1 been
laJd. There are. we understand. no
less than 200 large Iota. carefully
laid out. Some of the choice lotl,
lt seems, have already been taken
by boat ownen who have either
had their vessel.a up on.Udo ways,
or keep them at Lido .Upe, and
10 heard about it before the pub-
licity goes out. We certainly never
reallzed bow many boat owners--
and some of the biggel' onea.L. too
-also own exi>enstve trallen. £"Ven
u inter-state bus and freight
hauling have challenged the rail-
road. and the motor~t hu
challenged the down-town hotel.
so It seem' the yach.t and trailer
comblnatJon Is challenaina the
rtgfd, fixed ~ property that
cannot be moved and la always
IUbject to the WbJms and poor 81'-
chltectUl'aJ designs or tute ot un-
wanted neighbors.
Col. Mickle, who has made up
his mind to keep the park spot-
lessly clean, lB a180 determined to
hftnd-piek hlB cllenta, and having
looked his plans over, toured the
propeTty and listened to the unJ.
que 1tory behlnl! the project. we
are ready to believe the place will
aoon be at a premlmn.
Mickle and CUrd are hoplna to
be ~ady by AprlJ l, bUt a lot of
WOTk remains to be done la the
31 days left before that date. 'l1MJy
aeem. however, to be a>nftdent
about It and ar not ln the Jeut
alarmed aver th rlllna Ult 1 ot
reservationa that rQC•• Ja the coJor l't dak.
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'J'be, Board Of u. s. avn Service
Examlaerlt ... Lona Be.eh Naval
shipyard. LoDc ·&e.eb 2, c.llfor-
ni&. announces that open competi-
tive Civil Service aamlnatlonl
leadlnr to lhbetlonal appontment wm be held for mesa attenclantJ
$1.00 to Sl.12 per hour. and wua atte~ 11.00 to $1.12 per hour, to fll1 tloDI at the U. S. Naval
Hespltal, Lona Beach, ca.ntomta,
and, It NQuired. other Naval and
C.oaat Guard acttvttles In the Lona
Beach, San Pedro. Loe Alamltoe.
Santa Ana. and El Toro, Calitor-
nla areu. For 1><>9itlona of meu
attendant. men are deslffd; for
poeitionll of ward attendarit, wo-
men are deGred. •
An open competitive Clvtl Serv-ice flXl!mlnatlon Jeacll.na to proba•
tlonal appointment will be held
for toolroom mechanic. SLM to
$1.66 per hour, to fill po1ltlona at
the Lons Bffch Naval lbipyard,
and, if l'equ.tred. other Naval and
OOaat Guard aetlvltJea in the Lone
Beech. San ~Los Alamitos, Santa Ana, and u Toro, Callfc:r-
nia areas.
An open competlttve Ovll Serv·
Ice ellmlnatlon leadtne to proba-
tional appointment wUl ai.o be
he-ld for typewrlter ~.
$1.60 t~ $1.. 72 per hour, to ftll
positions at Naval, Cout Guard,
Army and Air Force actlvttlea ln
tho Lon1 Beach. San Pedro, Loe
Alamltoe, Santa Ana. El Toro and Lo1An1elesmetropolltancai.tio~ ~~--~----~----~~~~~~----~~---------------------~------------------------------· nla areu.
11le a.bo~ examinations are
open to the public u well u to all
Ovll Serv1ce eM1)1.oyft9. AppUca-
tlona for mesa attmclant, ward at-
tendant and tool.room mech~
wtJJ be accepted from Februai'Y
24., 19t9, until t\D'ther notice. A~ plJcatlona for typewriter repm.
man wUJ be accepted from Feb-
ruary 24, 1949, until the cla.e of
bustnea on April 6, 19'9. Appllca-
Uom must be ftled with the Board of U. S. Ovil Servtoe EXamlnen,
Long Beach Naval lhtpyard, Long
Beach 2. Callfomla.
Neceuary f onm and further In-
formation may be obtained from
the Board of U. S. Clvtl Service
Examiners, Long Beach Naval
shipyard. Lone Beach 2, Callf or·
nla. Fonna ~ al.lo be obtalned
from any ft.rat or ieOOftd-dau poet
office where thete announcementa
are poeted; or f.rom the dlnctor,
12th U. S. OvU Service rea:ton.
129 Apprataen buildln&, 630 ~
aome street, San Frandlco 11.
California.
FLUf Pt Pa08TDlO
1 ~ CUJ>ll ~U' IJ4 teupoon cream of tartar
Iii cup water
3 e&P wh1tee • Iii cup contect.ionen 1uaar Iii teaspoon vanilla extract
Cook 1 cup au1ar. cream of tar-
tar, and water to medium-hard
ball 1tqe C2SO decrees F.). Beat
en whits unW atJtf, bu1 lhlny.
Add remainlnl one-fourth cup su-a tablapoon at a time, beat-
after eadl adctitloa. After Jut
tion of qv, beat until mlx-n.n standa ln DMD. and l\JKU' ii
dlmolwd. Slowly beat syrup lnto ea whites. Add al.fled contect:ion-
era qar and vanllla. &at well * * * *
LOANS TO BVILD, UIPIW\ t..
BUY, MODERNIZE. OR
REFINANCE
We 8\l)' Tnl8t Deeda
NEWPORT .BALBOA FEDERAL
39--Uc
ASSUME FHA loan on 1-eJ:y 2
bedroom borne. Larp llvlns rm.
and roomy ldtcben. Gaqe.
Best nelehborhood. clOM to hllh
school.
$2000 DOWH
WM. G. HAY
I.Jcenaed Real Estate Broker
Comer of Oranp A Newpart Bl~
(Wagon Wheel c&N)
··Phone Bea. 5835 ct.y er ew.
23-o.25
LIOO'"ISLE LOT No. 381 (3Si90>
on Via Yellf. Make otter. 0 . L
Carter, 2731" N . L&Jce, Alta=
Calif. ~
LET THE RENT
Take care of your IMl)"meDta.
COSTA MESA -New 2 bednn.
bouae A 1arage. Allo atuctio apt.
(knotty plne) With 2 ~o:w. on
double lot. Eut a.Ide, clole ln.
No broken. Call owner and aave
comm.luion. ~ down. Full-
price $12,700. Eu;y tenna. Phone 13eacon 5670-M. 3'-tf c
IN SAN GABRIEL, Poterro Hta.
Practically new 2 bedrm. A den
home. Huie Uvtna rm..· floor turn. Bathrm campJet.e wlth
maaaztne rack, dbl. pr. Lot
60 x 600 overlooldna San Gab-
ri tl vaUey. $13,alO. WW con-
aJder exchan1e. Pbone Harbor
«1-J eves. .0-U
• $750 DOWN-OPEN UM 2 BedrOOl'8 hvme uafinJ.ahed, ~ •
ttlll price. 16' Merft.lJ PL. tw--
tween Zht and 22nd att On.op,
Coeta MH&. Beacon 5381-W.
EL BAYO
Waterfront Home
$46,000
-----------..., ____ _.....,, ................................... _........., .. -~? PRIME 4 bedroom. 3 bath heme
OPEN HOUSE
Saturday & Sunday
l'urnllbed 5-roc:m. ~
oldel' oottqe with
tt.. cabln muller A aall·
All thta for LESS THAN SZ.000, Terma.
KEY A.T !503 35th ST.
NEWPORT BEACH
REX RECHS. Realtor
Ph. Harbor 2694-W
RARLY -RD1TAL • Balboa INCOME PROPERTY
Jlmkw>l.a 8maD ft&ndllbetl ~ 2 STORY. 4-famlly na t. Claa "A.
111 mo. PbcDe BaltkJr 815. bu1ldJ.ll8 with a 3 bedroom hOUSt --=-=-=~~-----.,...,,._-21;;;.U=c anc! an e:xtn lot. Z.Oned f m 2 BEDROOM l'um. apt. Newport, bwlnea. Priced right. Ph. lltu
2 adul~ ~k Refer-Ma (Ewe.) Phone Bacon M90
..._ ~-0.ae R. M. LANE. N~t Beach
NEW FURNISHED APT,,. luit-~tf c
OPEN HOUSE
Saturdav & Sunday
CLIFF HAVEN -Drive to
2261 CLAY ST. at 15th
SEE THIS CAPE COD 1tai-
cered double. AU =r JMJ>", l>iate Paa view wtn . Cen-ln.1 ball plan. Uving nn. 18x
14. Two bedrma. in each unit MA.KE OFFER. .
REX RECHS, Realtor
Harbor 2694-W
T-R..A-D-E
-built by Y ALE-otten the
bmt In value compk~ ~
bhed-pter and llip. SEE THIS t
HARBOR
INVESTMENT CO.
REAL FA;T A TE -INSUR.AN CE
30th St. at W. OmtnJ
Phone Harbor 1600
WILL TAKE IN a nice 2 or 3 b<-d-••tr .....
rm~ ln Harbor area up to ••••!1
$18.000 value on a choice New-
port Blvd bualnea comer 100 x
150 ft Owner wilJ auume OT
tab bac.k tn.mt deOO lt neca-
Ul'J.
Beacon Hill Realty
REALTORs
Wl
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to
ta
le'
a
th
pc
84
a
l'IVll DAM AOO
Three and one-third 1nchee of
rain fell ln a 1torin which lubed
Newport with a ~nttal dow)a-
pour, hlrb eeu and blowing un4.
Much boat and nlidentlal prop-
erty dmnap occulred froDl the
storm wblc:b WU dncribecl U the
wont ln 30 yeen.
Barry Welch. who lerved t.I
preeldent of the State Aaodation
of Olamber of Commerce ~· t~ WU honored by havlnC hla pl~ and a map of Newport
printed on the orsanb:atton'1 pro-
gram at la recent annual cor»
vention in Bakersfteld
Dr. G. N . Peue of Portland bu
settled at Corona del Mar.
Earl Stanley wu elected pretl-
dent ot the chamber of commerce;
Braden Finch, flnt vtoe preslden t :
Dr. G. ~-Grundy, tee0nd vtce;
Sam KJnafather, treU\D'er.
Mn. Hazel Glll wu appolnted
1J09tmlatreu at Coata Metta.
Miu Barbara Jean Oarry and
Winfield R l c e Metcalf were
manied at El Monte.
Tai Y&Ul8 AGO
Finet r~lng from $10 to $'500
~ levied by the navtaation tn-
1pector from San Franclaoo. for
local boat· owners' laxity tn falling
to keep their cr=:;perly main-
tained and equl .
Becauae of ::dulng w a t e r
levela, me rea]ty board called fOt'
a survey to determJne whethtt
the city abould joln the Metro-
polltlon Wa ter Dl1trlct.
Rou McPbee, 40. wen known
Balboe yachtmnan, died followin.
a long Olneu.
C. F. Dmnl.IOn w a a named
chaJnna.n of a commJttee of three memhttw of the chambtt of com-
merce to 1tudy the advlsabtllty of
lnvittn~ ~ to ~ from
S4n D I e 1 o and join Oran1e
county.
The Balboa Bu.Ilona Men and
Property Ownhen' Auodation
hu adopted the 1logan. "Balboa.
Playground of the Padftc," and
AftQr~~~
Gordon 8. Findlay
OONmAOl'011 a ll9JU)98
eABINET SHOP
SERVICE ....__
~a KILL1fotla
T. C. JOllNBON SUpt.
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plan t.o campalp to attract tour-lata to the diatrict: Fred Storey Dr. Ed~ R.uaell, hMlth atft·
wu reelectecl president of the cer for Orange county. ls c::rack:lnc
aaociatlon and Dallla Coleman, d~ on outdoor eatlnJ pt.eee un-
secretary · der his Juriadlction and expects to
Oat.TIU
The efficacy of advertlalng in tollow a poU,_ of rl""'d enf...--the New.Tlmea WU praised by ...., •• -~
the city council in reporting on ment of health and lood protec-u.e aale of 60 city-owned Iota tlon requirement.a aa they apply
Davld ()oUl8e An. b .
FUneraJ terY1cet fOf' O.vld Col· Una Allen, ~.. 22. wUl be ·held
Frida)', '"MarCh 4 at 1 P.~.m. In Grauel cftapel wttt\ the Rev. Jos.
'l'homPllOI\ ottlclatfna. He wu kill-
ed on May 18. 194:5 at Suaar Loaf
hill In Okinawa.
which brought '19.000. to audl. inatltutlons.
Poulbllity that the old hot Thll notloe wu received laat
1prtng• reaort at Harbor boule-v~ and Huntington Beach road week by CJty Oerk C. K. Priest
might be revived wu seen. Drill-of Newport toSether wtth a copy
lng operations were halted and of the pertinent resutatJona. '!be
~! ~ 'fU seen running from poltcy ta of lntCftlt here beca.uae
Tfte c1eoeaaed WU the ~ al
Mr. and Mn. David C. Alleft ....
167 West 18th atreet. 0.ta lreta.
Besides h1a parents be la S\D'vtftd
bv five alatera, Thelma. Golda
Stoheo, Mudelle Moni8on and
Uda Ruth Hutchlns. all .I 0.ta Mesa and Wyn~tte P<~• ot Bordentown. N. J .
Balboa illanden and members or t.M many small eatlnc etta.b-
of the Balboa Yacht club expected liahmenta which are operatfd ln
to have hot wot'ds at the next the beach areu durin& the aum-
coundl meeting over an appllca-mer.
lion to permit new floats and Ruaell "1814 lt was hi.a opinion He attenc:kd Calta Mea 9Chooo1I
and Newport Harbor Union h1lh mooring apacea. that the preparaUun an~0::=
A dramatic playlet dealing with of food In an open, IChool. .
the youth problem was presented building 1a m.eaa1 under provtalom before the Costa Mesa Townsend· the atate 1 health and ufety
club. Mn. BeWah FersU10n wu code. To protect food qalnat fllet president. and contamination and still make
Mr. and -Mn. Joe Arnold Sum-lt pc:>DibJe for the small eatln1
men (M t c k e y Torrence) an-standa to handle their bot-dog, nounced their marrtoge ln Los hamburger and similar ref're.b-
A.ngelea Feb. 11. ment sales ln the rapid manner
Thcri wsu be a n., G:'Mllt . Uon ceremony by C.0.ta eta L&-
gton po&t 4'S5. Intmntnt Will bo In Fairhaven cemetery.
nrt'EilN YEAB8 AGO
Report. were current that a
salt plant would be built ln the
upper bay by the Irvine company
and that the tnve.tment would
be about Sl<».000.
The uptrend ot condltlona ren-
erally and the spending of about
12.000.000 on tbe harbor stimu-
lated real eatate activity and the
bulldlna ot new hornet. Mo~ than Sl20.000 wu to be Involved In
the conatruction of three bualnea
blocks. One wu to be at the
corner of C e n tr a 1 and MaJn
1treetl, Balboa; another on the
east al~ of Main atreet next to
Voee-1'1 Furniture Store; and the
third at 22nd atreet and Cout
boulevard.
Oraanlntlon of a junior hJgh scboOl diatrict to take care of
teYenth and etgbth rrade students
ln Newport Sttch and C o 1 ta
Mn.a elementary achoot. wu •ua·
peted.
M1chae1 Wllllams. ~' of New-
port Beach, wu found dead of
a heart attack on h.ll boat. Fal·
oon, about three mllea otf the
jetty. He bad 1one out the day
before and bad failed to return.
Dr. C. G. Huston. new prealdent
of the °:r~e County Coat A&lo-daUon, ~ at hll fint meet· tnr. He~ a tree-planUn.i pro-
aram along Coutal roads 1n \min·
co~atA!d tenit.ary. cues for one--armed d:riv-tnc have been filed in Judge D. J .
J)odge'1 trattlc court in February.
The Orange County Ovll Worka
Admlniatradon cut ill wol'k farce
by 2SO which left 2200 men atfD employed. In the Newport Beach
dlatt*t 50 mm wett working
lh1'ee daYI a week, five hOW"I
dally.
characterlatic ol the buslneu. the
health otttcer hu designated tbree
types ol buildings which meet the
health department'• approval. Sandwich stands which handle
hamburgers, hot dogs, French
fries and com must be entirely
screened or otherwise encloeed ex-
cept for openinp of a maximum
size of 15 inches by 36 lnchea.
These openin gs must be individu-
Oleo lttitu~e Is
Expl1.ileil Wr lay
Ira Congresa1111
Lucretia Ann C lAadi , Lac!reUa Au <Y~
78. 116~ 30th atreet. ~ at
anp county h<Mlp&tal. She wu
born in Texu and had Uwcl m
Calltornla for 8219ara .• ln Newport
for three years. She bad no lmOwn
relatives.
Services wW be held ~ at 1 p. m. at Grauel chapel 'trltb tbe
Rev. Paul Moore W'heeter offtclat-
iu. Private Interment wW be m
WeatmJnater M~al PutL
ally clo&able.
Lunch and specialty conces-"Consumena cannot expect dairy ~ ~ 8tllil
1lona (juice atanda, chicken, fllh. tanners to maintain ~ aud F\mera1 RJ"Yic:m for Robert a." douaJtnut' or putry and lunch ...i. tltul u of -ui;; __ .. Staat, a, 1728 Mtnmar Dr.,
atantb) roust have a tully-1C'ffn· .-en •upp es Ul.U& auu Balboa. M!re held 1n the Balm
ed ldtch t1 otMr 4a1ry product& 11 they 1~ mor~, Col'Ona del -----en or prepara on room their butteT' outlets to factory-dttl at n . m. n~.. , ... ~J.. g.'!'.!: with 1elf-cJ~in1 doon and service cOIOftd oleo/' ~tatlft John ... ~v ~ HA•..w&" ope~• with cJ09able screena. PhllUps tald today. The Call.tor-of !dated. Entombmmt la Mal·
F novelty conceulCJnl <•no-nla ooncreuman hu Introduced 8 rose Abbey maUIOleum wu Pl'JV·
cones, flou candy, etc.) may ~ bill to remove all ta.xt-a and 11~ ate. open on one side above counter fen from the manut~ aud The chlld drowMct Ttl\.ai'tMlQ'.
It lndivldual untta are baffled on we of oleomarprlne, while ban-moornlnr ln the bay neu ,NI
three sides and all acceaory food nine factory coloration ot the ~ home. material• a.re atored In cloeed con-duce. Survtvin1 are bit pere_nta. Kt.
ta.lnen. ''It Is eomeUmee asael'ted that and Mn. aarence R. Staal; a•
Ruuell added that there "'lltt no fluJd milk pays more Ulan butter" tu, Sua~J and h1a arand~ta.
rntrtctioM ln reaard t.o window aa.td Rep. PhUlJ1>9. "Dairy tum-Mr. and mn. Wlillam A. Kirk. o1
openlnp tor the tale of prepack-en are told that for this reuon Balboa and Mr. and Mn. D. E .
aged food.I. they ahould abandoc\ the butter Staat of Loe Anples.
Orange Woman
Hurt In Triple
Crash Sunday
market and leave it to the oleo manufacturers, but thoee '#ho habell NMGD ftcwaMm Is W"8e thta 1tep slndY do not know Mn. Iaabel Muon Tbomloo, the fa.eta ot dairy 1lfe. Widow of the late Robert Mal.role "Cows produce more milk dur-1bomaon, paued away Feb. 26 tnc the flu.h eeuon than oauum· at hu borne. :509 Kercedtl A~
en can drthk, and th.la IUJ1))us PuadenL They were formerJy l'ft-
mllk mu.at go Into butttr. Ot.heir--ldenta of L)'nn. Mau., Where their wtte dairy tanners a.re forced to five chlldrtn were bom an4
A three-ear ''box car" cnuh on reduce their herds to summer con-brouaht up. 'n>t!)' removed top ..
the Arches overpass yest6da,y re-sumptJon lewis. whJm metn1 adena 20 )'ean aco, buJJc:tlna ICY·
suited 1n t.njUrift to Mn. FNd A. ICardtlft and h~ ..,tees for milk eraJ bomot here in the lnterfm.
Wlnten of Orange. and meat In the dry aeasoa." Mn. TbOmaon wu G )"eU'I old. She was ridlJ)g 1n a car drtven reta1nlq Mr acUvlty an4 brigh~
bf her husband Hls car auert-BZAOR DRIVD wtLL neu, 1'er lhternta ln rellOOUI at-
edl:y rammed one driven by Dva OET TRIAL BY IUBY fain '1'd bQl11e to ~ lut. Her
Mat Bothamley of Altadena. The A. L Robbtna. Hennoa ~ach Jdndneaa and sweet thouabt ~
Qothamley <;al\ according to police motorlat who ..... arrested on othen endeared her to au """° ~port.a, stopped for a left tum off Coast hJghway ln November on a knew and' loved her.
the ramp. • charge of drunk drlvlng, w111 be She leaves five children. MJ19
A third car driven by Patrick trted by Jury Jn local dty court at Dorotb¥ Tbomlon e1Q9 Mercedte
Window Broken• Allen of Loe Angeles cnuhed into 9 :30 a. m. Wednesday. Jud~e Ave., Puadena;' Miu ~
' the Wlnters car. All three can Harry Blodgett wm preside. Rob-Thomson of AJtadena· Mra. lAbel
Shop R d~ I T k were drfven oft under their awn bins has been at Jlberty on l250 AtklMon of Glendale: Mra Ellnor 8 0 8 en power, police said bail. M. Bu.at of Marblehead, ' Mua ••
Robert MelroM 'lbom9on Jr. (ii
BundArY ot It.la radk> repair I Costa Meaa: and a1x srandch.ll-
ahop at 915 Coast Hwy. was~ THESrn WOMEN ' a,·-:....a t---t.-1 dren, Dr. Byron Atlt.lAIOlr of u.c.-ported to 1oea1 police by Burt Nor-~.IJ , • ""'~ L.A.; Robert MelroM AtlidMae al ~======~==~~· ton of ~ ame addlea. Ne'\VpOrt Hcl1ht.a ; P&tl1d& AtJdn. Norton aald a martne radio val-IOJ\ of Glendale; Jeanne T'bomloe
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Are YCllf t1hrc 1ln
CHAllGE
11UFE?
ued at more than $50 wu taken. and Robert Meltoee Thom9on III. Investtpton 1tated th~ mttTy ..,J.~ aJso Mn. Harlan A.mold, ah of wu made by bt'ea1dnc a window Costa Meta: ai.o four sreat oand-
ln the lhop. Oruae wu applied chJldren, Scott and Barry Atkin-
to the Pa before bree.ldni to aon of Glenda.le, Mark ..._;\to
mutfie the 100nd, officers Mid. )dnson of Newport H~ilh~ ant
* Daily Events ·*
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Leaion Auxlllary-Leaion hut.
IOOF-7:30 o'clock. IOOF hall
Calta Mesa Newport Beach P.-T. A.-7 :30
o'clodl at Corona del Mar echool audltmiwn
Tr?I • .,,
Reel eta. Kidtoff-Ebell club-
bcMIM, DOOft .... Idend Orck 12;30 p. m.,
a:..~~ p.m.. PO;rlm
ld,CD.M. Bw Ec.nwnlc club-Costa Meta Onnc4t ball .
o.dtlta Parlor-NDWG ~ ~ p. m., IOOF
ball Costa Mesa
CC>lta .... c. at c.
Botary cJul>.-':30 p. m., White'• .Plidr Ave. tafe cmta 11 .. 1.JoM 6 :30 p.m.. Har-n.oo·, we VFW we a 1 p. m., ~ B111
Cheryl A.mold ol Costa Mea A
ailter, Mra. Robert Mylee and. MY"'I
eral n1ece8 ond nephew. ln differ-
ent pa.rt.I of the United Statet an4
Britain, lncludina Charles R.:
Thomson of Swams-cott. Ihm ..
'and Mn. Beule Connell of Wal-
pc>Jc, Mau. Atao Mlle Poll)' 'from.
son, Helen Keller'• well lcnow9
secretary of Nc:wpart, eoru.cu.
cut.
TWO VACAN€1ES IN
PLAY CASTS
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Look for the .
QUONSET BUILDING
With the brand new front. We now of-.
fer you an attractive and pleasant store
completely st<><?ked with quality feeds:
garden seeds and supplies.
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CARR F.EED STORE
H.mo; BIVd. at Nl•eteHlll St.
Co1J1Plete Stock of
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(STRICTLY BUSINESS
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