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·Ci ·to· Meld ••1.· Land ·.Sale
FeStival of.
flowerS, Is
COM Plan
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Memben of the Corona del Mar
Bualneu auoclation are staunchly
ln favor of a nower festival to be
staged ln June as a project to ad-
erttee the-gommuai~ throughout.
Southern Callfornla.
TM croup 10 indlcated Monday nl&ht at the monthly meeting ln
the Crown of the Sea reataurant
when~ Instructed the spe-
clal eventa committee to ~e tur-
thcr plans for the affair. The
oommJttee, headed by Mrs. Han-
nah Symes, suageated a thre<."-
dAy =am but some auociatlon nwm thought a project ex-
tmd.l.n&. pver such a period mlgb t
bo too &mbltloua and expensive an
undertakJn,. At Monday a meetJnr:
the group voted to back the com-
mittee ln lta dedlJon u to the
JenJth of the celebra lion and how
it would be 1tued.
Stanley Smltll, who made the
committee report lo the chair-
man'• ahlince, 1iave the follow-
lna suggeatJom u to what be in-
cluded ln the festJval : planting
of flowen along the 1treeta, the
IJ)ede.1 to coJndde wi lb the name
ol the 1trect; plantinr of nowen
ln vacant lota: pladng of nower
~Jaques Jdentltyin~ the street. at
their lntenectiona with Coast
hlCbway; priza for the best-dec-
orated 1treets; a concert, a dance
and a .atrawberry festJval to be
held on aucoeulve nlahta it the tlower festJvaJ 11 made a three-day
event.
I!Mt• Sentce Planlaed
Mabel Fftzmorril ~ported on
the plan to hold an Euter aunrtse
eervlce at the foot of Hdlotrope
and Juml~ the event to repre--
ant t.be ustnea uaodation'• eontrtbution to the Easter ~k
prosrama IJ)OlllOred by the JunJor
Chamber of comm~. The coop..
er.ti.on ot local miniatera and of
the city has been gff ered, ahe Aid. I
On moUon of Arthur Fltzmor-
rll, the members pused a resoJu.
tlon plediing cooperat:Jon to the -r.ew dty manager, John Sailors.
A resolution was paned offer· Ina support to the garden .ection
of the E'bell club in it.I surge9Ucm
that a camoalan be lnstJ tuted to
clMn \IP local atrttt., alleys and
hJa)JW8,YI.
lhiet talks on a trade-at-home
~pa.Ip were lifven by Frank
JunkinS. W. C. Sutherland. Braden
Finch and W . Frank Powers. Sev-
eral tdeu to promote local bizy-Lns were dLscussed and the aaso-
d&tion president, John Sadletr,
preeented and explained to the
club the 0 fut buck:' a dollar bill
WbJch was drculated about the
convnunJty during the lut week
toeether wtth a slip ot paper re-
cordlnc each tranaacJjon. Forty.
ti~ local merchant. received the
bill at tome ti.me ln Ill travels, he
aaJd.
P.O. Oauolld&Uoa DIAcuaMd
WalJace Oehardt gave a report
on his oonvenatlon with the ix--
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Mesa CC
Plans for '49 ·
Costa Mesa's chamber ot com-
merce drew up an ambitious pro-
gram for 1949 tut Thursday eve-
ning when the directors held thelr
regular March n}C-Ctlng, and nam-
ed chainnl'f1 of the varlOWI groups
who wm assist officers in achi~·
lng the ncw•year'1 objectives.
Instead of appointing cha.l.nnm at different committees. the d1-
recton decided on a list of 20 ob-
jectives. and named one member
to work for each. Some appoint-
ments, however . will not be made
until.a later date.
The chamber's 20-polnt program
for 1949 and the directon who will
be In charge ot thP Individual
points, are u follows:
1. Hold ttllUlar membershJp
meetings at least three times
yl'arly With outstandJng programs.
2. Fumi~h members w1th a
monthly bulletin descrlblng ac-
complishments or the chamber.
3. COlalnnan. Don Hl.lddleston l
Call on an new bmlne~d of-
f er help and cooperation.
4. (Chairman, Dave Ring) Pub.
Ucize the community and what It
often to residents, and busineu-
men.
5. (01alrman, Clare NelllOll)
Work actively toward the devel-
opment ol the bus1nes district ln-
cluding zoning, long rnnge plan-
ning and beautlficaUo'1.
6. O~ty guide and dJrect p.-op-
er highway development.
7. (Alo Groty) Encourage and
support active merchanta• dJviaion
and hold at lea.at two or three ac-
tive sales programs during the
year and emphasize the value of
tradll\3 ln C.oeta Mesa.
8. < Aln Groty > SponlOI' a cle-an up and peJnt up camJ>alJn.'
9. (Ed Edlckl tnatallatlon of 41-
rectfon atsna on the thfte major
hlahway entrances.
(CCJDtm'*' OD Pap Ttft1")
Island May
Get its Mail
by Carrier ·
Balboa lalanden atand a .&oo4
chance ot cettina canitt dell•-· ecy of the.tr mall at&rtlna April 1,
accordln& to Poltmuter Hamilton
that he~ ~~utbority
to inauaurate um eervtce.
An applJcatlon for ft&rtln& the
t wke clill)' ean1ft' lyftem ....
submitted to the paetal ~
ment a ahort tJme qo, the po9t-
muter l&ld. and althou&h no Word hu bffn received.. be' antldpet.t
lta approval.
Resldeota and bualneamen ot
the Ialand ahould place mail bou.
on tb.e1r bolldhlaJI and ace that they
are properly numbered ln order
to receive the ma.U. SmJth atated.
Mall will not be left at ad4reaea
which do not comply, he warned. Althou&b final approval ot the
April 1 1tartina date hu not been
received. the post.muter belleve9
It la 1uftlciently certain to war-
rant tnatallation of the mall bou9
iat lhls time.
Poet.al boxa tar the ~pt of
mall have already been ~ at
the followtna four pointa cm \be
Iala.nd: The terry Jand.lM. and
the oornen of Sapphire ana Pvk
avenue. Cl'ystal and Park avenue
&.,. J.eqealaelm of Udo ble.
reUJoM ba4mtrlallat u d well
....... llere fOt' .... pclltiq ac-
thtt.tem, wtll take over OD Fri· 4-J u U.. •ew M1Cretary of
tlae Newpun Harbor 0-.amher
ol ()c+a•MFoe.
(Portrait by Gerhardt)
May Revise
License Law
~':;!. A~e"t,,1;' ~ a; Mana&el' John Sailors and
trom the.e boxes. to Oty Clerk C. K Priest are maJclng
Smith. a atudy of the city's bualnea Jl.
cenlt! ordlnance with a view to The poet&l "otftdal mtimat.M reoommendJna changn w h I ch
that canier M'J"\'lce will require would ellm.Jnate lnequalltles ln cer-
three nwn. 1bae appoJntmmtl •-•-t h ---Sail wtll not be made until authortty to' '-&I.II 0 t e ""~ ge., on an-nounced thla mornlns. atart the lft'Vtce ta rece.lvecl. No wlde-acale alterations are
l8IA.N'I> POST OPTIOS TO
STAY AT rmur srn:
The Balboa Wand poet otftce
wtll remain In lta preMnt location
for several more month&, lt w.,
announced uu. week tollowin.c re-
cent rejection by Wuhln.aton poe-
tal oftldai. of offen for other
bu1Jd.inp. -r.o other Jocatiom,
both ln the 300 bJoclc on Mu1ne
avenue, were subm.Jtted. accord-
Inc to Postmuter Hamlltcn
SmJth.
'Die remodeled cafe buDd.lnt:
AO"OU from the fin ball WU of..
tered u one JocatJon and Jack Hanson ha.I proposed to erect a
bull~ for occupancy by tbe poet
offtoe and commerdaJ bua1nea. In
both cua, the poet.al officials re.
Jected the proposai. u lnvoMna
too much ttntal. Each filUH wu
over S200 monthly, oon1lderably
more Ulan the eovemment la~
ing at lll praent Park avenue lo-
cation ..
LA Ma• H•rt 11
Local Crash
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belq planned. be aaJct. but It lJ
Ubly that IOIDe adjustments will
be made. Before deddlng on hD
recommend.a ttons, Sallon said he
nperted to consult wtth a number
of machants, oontracton and oth·
er buaJneu people and cet their
viewa.
1bt revlaion program la aome--~ which began abOut a y ear
aJQ. With the plan to realize IJlOre
city revenue from thla source. s~ that time, however. the city
hu enacted a aalet tax ordlna.nce.. ~attq the need for lnct'ea.aed
bmtnea llOe-nse income.
Sanon lndlcated th.at the atudy
probably ,ivlJl be completed In an-
other 60 days.
Cralser Stolen,
Damaged and
Returned
A 27-foot O"\llser wu found by Hart>cr dloartment offlcen at the
foot ol Colllns avenue, South Bay
Front early t.hJJ momlna. 'Ille
boat wu extenaiv~ly damqed but
aecured.
Jmlestlraton from the local po-
lice cSepait:rneftt aald the boat WU
a ftDtal craft from the docb of
E. W. Charla, Cout hhrhway.
The boat •howed lipa of 'havtna
been taken out.aide Jut nJ1ht .na
had ranned another boat. the &
foot achooner Amlp, when com. Ina ln. The Amigo., OWD@d bv R .
A Hlll of Redland8, wu not dam-apd.
Olarl aald aeverat.youna boY1
1"!l'e at hit dock ~mtay u M
cleaned the 00. t up. R• IUIJ>ected
them oL returntng lattt and tak-ing_ the boat. I •
.Sit-JluT7 ~. Who lnVHtigat-
ed the boat. Mid then were aana
the 1")1Q)A.be yachtauwn suffered le..,. .. __
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$96,000 ·in
ReaJ -Estate _ ......
Up for Bids
Nlnety-aJx thou.and dollan
worth ot city-owned real estate
will be ottered for sale to the hi&b·
est bidden at the April 11 meet-tn~ ~!_tbe..J'Wvpo.rt Beach dty
coundl, Oty Manager John Sall·
ors announOed this week.
The property ts that now betn1
used for municipal ptJrp<>eet. One
entire block of lots on the touth
aide of 32nd street west of La-
fayette avenue wUl be aold at
minimum prlces rangln1 from
$2400 to $4500. Some of these lot.a
arc now bclng used u a city
street department CQulpment yard.
The other oar~l. now belng used
for water department equlpment
la on Central avenue at 28th
street. It hu an aproximate frontage of m feet an a depth
ranging from 91 feet to 118 feet.
It LI fol' we tor a mJnimum ot
$44,000.
Sailors reported that the pro~ erty wu appraised by Ralph Ma-
key and Louia Brlgp, wcll known
reaiton, and the minimum pricee
were set alter studying their tla·
ures. The property hu beeh list-
ed w1 th all Jfcensed reaJ estate
brokers of the city and a tlve
per cent comm.inion will be al-
lowed any ta.lea throuah them,
the cl ty manlger said.
Sealed blda may be IUbmi t tecl
to the dty and will be opened
at the Aprll 11 counctJ meeUn1.
Bidden may bid the minimum or
anv amount above. Terms are for
cuh and ten per cent of the bld pri~ must accompany the bid.
In notlfying bidden of the sale,
the city manager pointed out that
32nd atreet Will be paved and
curbe inlt&lled at no e~ to
the property. BulldJnp now on
the 32nd atreet lots Will be aold
1eparately and moved. The city
hu requested at Jeut 90 dayw
from acceptance of bids to move
the buildings and deliver titles.
CITY TO USE NEW
EQUIPMENT YARD
When the dty sells the two par-
ceb on 32nd atreet and on Central a\fmue which are now being used
for municipal equipment storage
and maintenance, it wtll move
these operatlona to the city dump
site off Newport boulevard north
of the dty, accordlna to Ocy Man·
ager John Sanon.
Oty oftlciala have planned th.la
change for sometJme, beJlevtn1
It a • tep toward • efttcleney and
economy to have all equtgment ot
thil type In one location. Servic-
ing and maintenance wm be limp..
JlfJed and It may be poatble to re-
duce the number of vehlcla ot cer·
taln types and continue to render
the ta.me servtce, Saflon N.kL
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Polrone .. , anti CbQinnen l'/011 Din•r DOWC. "Hafola Tumey
For Newport Harbor Community Playltous• Aun. Will Direct at
Molt Important· ftlllBt of the Weston Jfl7, Harbor 1111-w or Holidq Stage
Mudl 1111on 18 the dllmer dance Blllt>or :me.a. At a t..i: ..., meetma flllm to be st""" at the Bmn'boo Room MIL Lee ll&mea S.. ::nneral ..... Noawn Kermes. f1or.. oa Frl&lY. · •. Mardi 18, by the Chalnwl et die event lilKI pat· me. ..i llmilk1 Turney .-e-
Newpart ~ ~ ..,._ rm111111 ee the M•lll•aet S. --. .._. fer Holiday s--. clatlOn •a betietlt w the play-R. llonaco •• Gecne :ratdley, Vln· Ille.. ~ to the admlnlatra·
bouae which 19 to built oear cent Huly, W. A. S a m P •on • uve organization for their forth-
tM Balboa ~ club. Florence Heiletz, Stanley Cham· comlna third aeuon of prots-
Mn. F!orenoe Heifetz II In hen. Pb J 111 !:ar'Buaett. A. IC. llonaJ atqe plays at TU9t1n Hilh
charce of the Pl'Oll'am for the Ww•wa1L. ~-• • O I!!L IChool open1uc .Jane 27.
evenlnf and expecta to have Alllil• ••a.· • • r Ir •• ....,_ In j,renau. 11U11UDterS lt bu 1tan of the at.age and 80'e.en In J-a ltoeen, RlllM!rt •• A.1 been ~ fer tbeM di·
attendance. She b beina auiated w.a. D. lknlth. Rowla•• recton to C10uble Positiom. but.
by Carl ~ chairman ol the R._. .. ..,.,, JUehaad HaE • now that Holillq Stace hu be-Newport H.ubar PJ.-.Yhouae amo-Frat 'hmeD. ~t Q.aif I 1 •
elation Ben Beddk:lr, G. B. Bllwd. . n& ntm Drake.--Clitford a• a t.• . Mn. S. _rncionaco ta in charge Qearse Dunton Wallaee a.t.. ~ua~ au~ ~n~ Paul ·•=!•_!J~'IT.ll~C.,, Uom, M'n. Stanley Ouamben Robert .... • .mn
wUl arranp for the catering and Jay. ..
.M,n. CJttord Chapman la hat S ...I-~-' r1.:..6 1u check cha1rman.. Mn. Ben Red. •rn1ven ~ r1""' ct1c1t t. pub1tmt:y chalnrwl. A •1 2 Do.
Mn. Jlllnft B. Roren, IHarbor pn nee
844, ta taldng reservatlone. -hJch at llom6oo Room
muat be ln by Tuelday eivenlng# vu H a y • • rremtJy •lectl!d ~~ ~~· A ].IFblted !!.._~her 0 pe atlrnt ot "the Swf9lda1, an-U4,;fte~ .. ava.J.Ja ~. "'~may nounced today th.it Ute ..i
be leCUttd by calllna . T. club dance w1J1 be 914&...,,
Glrl
April 2, and will I» heN .. a.
Bamboo Room tn Bra-. •
The Surftldtta, an caa..--
tton of nftrly "' hundJ~ ,_.
married tw ... ol tlae a.......· area. ll Utean, a ' c.d·a.;.
mrwth dllb, 8hM!le UlllJ wet ...
Nch month far an nenin• of pleuurable dandna.
The theme ot the De'llt dance
la ''H<Mtb. Jeta rtt aoqualnted."' and ta planned to acquatnt the V"'1.-WYNJIJYNAVVVYrNY.•.,:t newer memW. wtth the old
lllllette Low Pree·
Newport Harbor Glrl Scouta
wUJ oblttve Jullette Low Day
at the Scout Uttle HoUle on
1'1an4ay and Frtday evenlnp
ot thU Wftk. th~ doubJ& Pl'Ofp"am belnl neceaary to accommod.ate
the larl• nupmer of aoouta tn· Jocal troopa.
Mn. H. P. Yamell, Juliette
Low chalrman, ta In charp. On
Tbunda.y, at '1:30 p. m. Inter-
mediate and Mariner troope will
bold tMlr rally. Mary Kramer'a
Tr'OOD 14' wlU be the color l\ar4
and kra. Doane'• troop wnr atve
a a.kit. House to Let.
H . 0 . En&l«n. 1uJX"11nte~nt
of the srammar achoola. wUl at.ow a motion picture cl.ea Una
wt th world frtmtfshlp, for whJch
the 1ul~ttr Low fUnd b WM!d,
and Mn. Yarnf'U wm nplatn
about ~ rund. Tht' chambeT of eoncmer~ film. Fliatrt of ~
Snowbt'rds. wUI alao ~ ahown.
Much the 111ame ·~am wt11
M 8'1vein on Friday evenfnJC for
the Brownle tl'OOo.. Mn. Jones'
Trooi> 20 wtll be tht' color ll1lU'Ch
and M". Stewart'a Troop Z1 wlll
•h'IR the Brownle IOng.
-rHE YOUNG IDEA"
Incluaed In the tu~ Pl'09i lllD
ta a repetition of lut year'1
hila.rtoul ahlpwa eek d a n c e at which an memben were eon.-
turned u a.uorted Flotlam and Jetaam.
Plana for the ~ duC!I were ma .. when the new bo&ra
of ctir«torw met at the home ot Mr. and Mr9. Roz Rutt on B&J.
bO& laland.. PHMl>t W'ft'e the Mean. and.,_,.,,_ vaa a.,.,
Pete 8anett. Clltl Hall. Bun
E1J.aworth. Le a Blakealey '1ld Jlm Brou&bton.
A/pita Clti Omftga
Alumnae to Mee#
lor Orvaniza#ion
AD Alpha Oil Ornesa alum-
nae Uvtna tn th19 area an ln-
vl ted to the home of Mn. Ro-
land Plnci@, 208 ~ Ruby ~
Balboa l&Jud, for lunch at one o'clock. March 10.
Orsan.batlon at a ~anent alumnae club wtD be d.IKuaed.
All AJpba Chi Omega'• Uvtng
In thla vfdnJty an urpd to be
~t. ThoM lnteorested call 12S7-M. •
COSTA .
llESA
GIRL ·
SCOUT
NEWS ... -~··...,...··
Tnep 1
Leeden
Jll'a.~Hobm
11n. Buel Burrouchl
The ldJ'l9 of Troop 1 will cele-
brate the Girl Scout birthday
with a party on Saturday night
at the heme of the leader. Birth·
day cake wm be a part of the
cefebntkln.
Tu•clay, Mardi 8, 1949 .
0
Eoderbrooi-M cCollum
Morr.ioge T aies Place
in Cllurcb at Munich
Planned foT Sundtl)', March 6,
in San Lucas church. MUrtich,
Germany, was the weddmg or Mm Norma McCollum, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mc-
Collmn. 8'0 Via Lido Nord and
Lt. Arthur E . Easterbrook, son
.. df Brig. Gen. and Mn. Arthur \
E . Easterbrook, 2220 Greenleaf
street, Santa Ana.
After the ceremony the young
couple were to I e a v e tor a
month's automobile t o u r of
France, ·1wy and Switzerland.
Afterward they will make their
home ne'41' the Neublberg Air
Force base outside Munich.
The bride attended Stephens
college, Lt. Easterbrook attended
Augusta MUitary academy in
Staunton, VA .. and Menlo Junior
college in Menlo park.
~_:i Wile ol Student ~ '
~ a-. Tr'mtwe1a • N Lib ·-.t llJ'il. ........ Rwffwwa IS eW fOflVJ1
·-•'--fifth at Costa Mesa ' ~ 3 oelebrawu ~
birthday of the organizatlon of Mrs. Marc Bliss, Til Weelo
'thelr•ttoop wtth a party. A green Drive, has been appoin ted new
Seout bb"thday cake and punch librarian of the Costa Mesa ~ MJ'\'ed. Scout pins were branch or Orange County li-stwn to the glr19 who did not brary, and assumed her duties
have thl!m.. The group had a on March 1. sreet deal of tun playing cha-Mrs. Bliss. whose husband is
radee.. a student at Orange Coast col-
lege, has had previous experience
Gtrl Scout.a of C.O.ta Mesa will in library work as well as in Join in a nation wide celebra-public relations, adverUsJng and
Uoa ot the 31th birthday of the newspaper work. She ls author
Girl ~. March 12. 1be ob-ot an article. The Good Room-
aervance wm commemorate the mate. ln the cun-ent lasue ot
foundln1 ol fhe G i r l Scouta Glamour magazine. J'DOYelnent 37 ye a r 1 ago lty New Jlbrary hours will be from
.JaUette Gordon Low ln Savan-1 :30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Monday
nah, G., Ma.rcb 12, 1912. through Friday and from 9 a.m.
From the flnt Savannah to 1 p.m. on Saturdays.
troop and 1a 12 members, the
Oilrli-Seoat movanent ln the Eighth Gracie Girls umw state. baa arown to 1.n-• •
c:1a11e a total airl ~nhtp I nv1letl to J 01 n ;l,,~£~ tn~ Service Club
_. la Guam. Aluka, An Eighth Grade Glrla' club Alerte Rlm, J>anama, the PhillJ>-ts being organized under thC'
pine Islands, and the Virgin hl-aponaonhJp of t he Girl Scouts
uck. Tota.I mm>benhlp _ ln _the and the flrtlt meeting wt11 I')(>
orpntzadon ..numbers' 1.384.864. held Wednesday from 7:30 to 9
a.ta MA!llla hu more than 200 p. m. at the Girl Scout Little Pia In their STOUP· R ouse. All eighth grade girlJ
Tbe orpninUon of aeou~ of the Newport Beach school arc
pro9ict. 11n opportuldQ' tor all tnvt ted to at tend.
Orfll and bel119 traulate child-Purpose of the club t. to prcr hood tatttl ln the future into mote Interest ln eervtoe work
twb ca:tlve International under-and croup activity. Mra. Kenneth •bil:Mllnc and umelfllb action. Stattge and Mn. O. G. Suess are
11'le Girl Smull need adult club advisors. Anyone desiring
nrpport and guldance in their further lnfonnatton may call mmy acttvtttee and u they cele-Harbor 299S-J or Harbor 217. bnte thetr orpnlzatlon'a 37th.,_ ________ _:_ __
birthday, every dtizen of 0-ta
Men 1hould r'801Ye to 1lve them
a birthday pre9ent ot some of hb
q>e.re time u a volunteer
worker. Contributions such a.s
Ole Girl Scouts make to their
cornmunJty should ~ acknowl-~ by the adults who r eap
the benefit.I of the constructive
Girl Scout proiJ'am.
The 0-ta Mesa scouts need
help on tbe Glrl Scout hoUSE'.
need more I ea de r 1 • assistant
leaden. and committee workers
ao come along with the scouts
and find the satisfaction you wm '
pin from being a pa.rt or a very
worthWhlle er o u P• the Girl Scout.a.
1"raDldUrter and Sauerlaaat
8oai>
.Went ·~ down to Uni-2 tbepa. butter OT maJ'&'arine ~--11 s~ ut w-k to -t 1 1mall onion, chopped v~ i\AIJYIJ ~ •-1 can condensed oonsomme a nnt-hand look at aorne of the 1 ~ cupa water
beautiful clothes Ori')' Krl17 de-" tn.nkfurten • ttrned for Barben St.anwyck tn 1 _ _.. k '"°fht. Lad)' Gambles." One v~ ~-·~ aauer raut.
different outftt wu • tailored Melt butttt ln saucepan: add elwemble which comblnes a solld nJon and k tll d
tone jacket of pink beige flannel ~t . brvwn.~dd un co~~~· :~~
wtth dubonnet and matchln1 water: bring to a boll. Cut frank-
p&nk .:r'fledr ~~ :1::"; turten In %-Inch round!! and add .~ J:,,; wool wblle the IOlid to conaomme. w Ith sauerkraut.
tone :e.ae pink ta nannel. The He.at. YIELD. 6 servings.
jacket ta facN with 0.. same
du.,_t f*'le, wltb b9dt fQll. white sharkskin and a bow of
ne91 belted In. A man'• Ue of brown tie--1Jlk trims the front ot ·
dubonnet aft ftdll• the collw. tM high crisp collar. The sleeves
A lovely l\lmJnel' lllarbldn are three quarter length, and
drftl wu the aim= of all but zlpe from the collar line to just It caqbt my eye ~ it WU below the hlpa. Baba accessories
., ert.p and beautlfully cut. The U"e lunage brown leather belt, lhoul ... are mnoothJJ rounded, puree and pumpa.
the ak1rt fiared and caught in Indlvtdwlllzing the popular
wtth eelf belt. And then •'Juat •ktrt • n d blouse combination
enoQl)l" II the ~ of trim WU a n o t h er In teresttng en-
IMft In ti» petal dellln of the eemb~ Orry Kelly designed tor
callu' which II ~t.d at the .. A Lady Gambles." The flannel
hlpllae GI ~ lll&t. Wltb W. •kin in a llsdlt chamola lhade la ct.-Barbara we.an abort wt\lte IOl'"ed fOT tultnesa and each gore 'aiow. and enwlope pmw and mubd with a fiange. With the
WNt.e ~ toe ad heel .Uppen. akirt B a r b a r a wUl wear a
Anether pefeet ott'lce ctn. tailored b~ which 11 In the ... ..a. of fine brotfn WDO) lame light chamola abade barred Jltle. It .. C9MllJ Jooldns but with brown Wfth deep French
c1 .. a1) eat · to enllanee the euftl of the same fabric u the
-.... ,,,. .... fW)z -of the lldrt. With this the wlD Wftl' ..art foDon the aawd hip 11111.. browa aDtaator belt, to ma1dl ~ ~ ~ ~ "99 ~ the alllntar leather butt.om.
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Tllelclay, March 8, 1948
I
ltom Me
ALWAYS HEARING rr -Wo . _,... ~ .. : ..... freq~t.Jy bear about dalldren • trol them mean
from GOOD home9 who became tlJJldna ~ w..-.. dellnquenta. I think the way they U the habit of courteoua lpeech
start 11 with a bftak.cloWn la and action la lmWW ..rly, I
m an D er a • Lou ot ..u-ap. . dao•t eee how tbeY can pt ant
holstered boUlebokll are 'MN u of band. JUcbar4 ·knowm a boJ
Mn. Hubb&nr1 C!Ullboer« when • who. When conecte4. or n-
Bridge Tea
Tomorrow al
Country Club
The Santa Ana Country club
will hold it.a March bridge tea
for members and fuesta Wednea.-
day afternoon at o'clock ln the
clubhouse.
OlaJnnan for the month. Mn.
Edward White, will be as.slated
in hostess duties by Mrs. C. R.
Nelson and Mn. Richard Plqer. Reservatlona wblch are to be
made by table only, must be re-
ceived at the clubhouae by to-
ni1ht.
NOT OFTEN
Can we o Utt .udl • .-&Jilli on
UDO ISL&. Plclare • 1..-n -.>Nik·
ln1r brand MW 2 bedl"oom bome
w1U1 ealra 1.,... UYlnt-room and
dtnitW .,... ln one of lbe ~
lout.Iona on LIDO Jftl&.
Tbh 11 I.he klnd of bou.i l'OlJ
can't n wroas oo ai lb.a. llri<ie A
10.,..17 hon• to lh·e lo OT • 11>lM·
dJd i.DYeetmeJlS M a ,.,ta! llf'OP-
ert,..
Onl1 • few feet from a prhU.
beacb, ben 1oa b.a"9 LOO.A TIOJf
a.nd llnProffll*1ta &bal U'9 l.Mt--
lal'. llurrollJlded hr home. ot
tTe&&« •alae. '""° Ila•• an m-~ w1Lb ,.,, .... Ou
LIDO JILll ... laaY"e ov own dub-
hoa-. tmm. eoarta, --~ ~ d&T llOJ'W7, ew., an f ..
0111' ~ Aleo 1VU 11.a ... ..,...
w1U.OU\ _,...... "'~ .....,. ...
Q1IMt 1Vlll wtll """"· 8ee tble laoue 11ef°"8 ., .. .,...
P«I u .., -mlUi bcl1w.
ltJAPJUB•-:-PIUCJI .q tlO.NO
-oaJ.r N.ooo 41o,,. wm .....
Lido Isle Properties
-... Ul9 tlf-pwt ., •• o.m. .. ._ ...
PJ-W• ..._ -BA.MADI
la ....una .... NA ULa I& le
a .......,.. to l'lllOW.
it comet to c.'OUl1ely. I thlllk 1trained bK. hla mother, ...__ . ,
· Jl\lnnen 1 l mp l y haw to be her. Where 1 be aolna tO Sandt
taught While thlldren aft IDWJ YOU tell me. ·
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• insurance
G•lde to
In._ H11llor ~
/ * THEIR ADVICE --baMtl .,.
on long ex~ri~ and
vast knowlic:lge can be
of greet euistance to you
Years of experience in building gained by these
De~ndable Contractors is your Guarantee of Satis-
faction.
LUMBER
Sash • Doors • Millwork
Bay District Yard 518 Oout BIOway
PhOM 8eaooa 8417 Ai the hebe9
-Other Yardl In Onnp County -
SOUTH COAST
MATER~ COMPANY
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Si>ECIFICATION
READY MIXED· CONCRET&
ROY A.
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.. ..... n .. JL•-• •• n• _.
l'RANCJ3 w. PAUL K.
GILLMAN & GIL·LMAN
PLUMBING CONTRACTORS _ .. _
• Nehoa II. "Doe .. 8tata.rd -0. W. &Wfonl
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
General Electric Repairs
llt ......... .., • ..... .. M_ ..
'-on )(t.cJa Mlle"
. PHIL SKINNER ..••..
(I '11111• 0-0
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PAINTING -DECORATIN&
PAPERHAN&IN&
CJ•••£ -. IU&
HANSON'S SHADE a
LINOLEUM SHOP
Linoleum Floon. -. Alphelt TUe
Window S..cle. -Venetian Blincla
Bro.dfett
111na• ....... • KAm•••--
1111 ... IL . ONI& •"-•
I ..
L
• ruled by a coaliUon ~ ~)UQl:acm•
and Soutbena Democrata.
lo add tonea. .et oft
the ftnWorka wi a f f!W cut-
Ua8 rftnarJm Senator Cain.
"Benator baa adopted r& _ _.....,..-,......,....,.-.,.....,.....,--.,__ __________ -.-___ ot buecl on innuen·
.... Cl,!\81'Ke9
· VICToa Y. WIATM•)
• MOM• 0. OO"ftGM > • ..
does newspaper reports,"
'fycliQp. '.l'ben be read
tellllent trom Walllren r~
to C&ln'a cbar1ea. w ........ l>eM!r& Palaoe
In the 1tatement, Wa.llgren
claimed he had 1 p e o t '*'·000 bulldln& a l<>-C8llt"d pa.lace in .Palm
D11111:. Cdf . .......t '80.000 u re-
pq,tect b)' the AModat*1 Preas.
~Wile had UUI, WaUaren ex-~ a.ad tbe doc tor h ad Ordered hm.-• to atQ bl a dry
cilma~. .
CMLV .. IMAN
,;, .... ~ 3011 Weat
~r'•I Meu.. WaU&ren al.lo denied that his ,.__.__, _. __ N..-rt .__ Caltfomto tMMtne. had aO~ bankrupt in
'--mv ~·--·,..---.. 1933. It had slipped into poor
f1nanclal condition, he a<lm.ltted,
but he had manaaed to aa.lvag~
It. He owed bia Ft heallily
bank account. h« ed. to W11e lnvet1tmenta.
Active
Member
of After readin& the statement,
Tydlnp wanted to take a vote on IV~ at once. But lirldies belda up a warnlna hand.
"l intend to approach this ques-
tion with an open mind," dectared
the Seu.tor from ~ew Hun119bire.
"l bad the pleuut.t re!atiool
With Wa.Uaren While be WU 1n
the Senate, but Senator cam b.u r.u..d 1ome very a:rave question&
-IO grave Ula t the Armed
Sel'VlCel Committee can't close
U• eyea witboW... a tboi'ouah in-
\.'e•tiption."
He MrVed notice that be would ~.:.....:12 • oU• a ft.SO!UUoo to authorize .... P.!.AW>N :8~ ra: ,. canpl111 to ralM money for a •Ubcommlttee to set to the
WESTERN U N I 0 N M E S • the eye operaUon w1th the result bottom of Cain'• charie..
SENG.ER AND BO"YS' CLUB that the fltUe girl'• eyesliht wu The tlp-ott on bow the aouth
N 0 Ml N ATE D FOR SER--ratoftd. 1tood wu liven by VIrPta'a Sen
V .ut'ftl OF BROTBERHOOS E NATO RDj 'Ib1ll ta the kind of neighbor-H a r r y Byrd who announced ~ Dneu and triendahlp-n.ther than bluntly that be wu "not prepared
WALLGR.EN'S AP· nazne..caWna-whJch mam demo-to vote'' on the IJ&>PQintment and POIN'l'MENT IN RETAUA· cracy live. Therefore, J-JOl)ee, demanded that tt be twJd over at
t'lON AGAINST TRUMAN; the Western Union memenpr boJ, ...... t a week
FULL INVESnGATION OF and Ule HJ-Y Boya' etu1' ol Flor-Before the mHUQI ~·, TRUMAN'S POKER PARTNER ence are hereby made .membtn Senator Dtck 'Rume11 'bad wn JS DEMANDED. of th• &rvanu of BlloCherboocl. the mpal 1ID ulJot.asie the all-
' l'l'wnaA'• ia.ticer Pllfbl• t pm 'W°'.Qb:nmt u an act ot
WASHINGTON. -Oo w o ln Southttn leacltn haw qui.Uy td'z N •aimt T'nmm'• np~ 11orence, South C&.roUna, ln the passed the word to bloek appoint-to ef'slah an the flllbmter.
bMrt ot_,t.ha OJd South. ii a West· ment of Mon Walll(JWl, ie Pr9J. la 1IWttll the 8outben bloc. em U-n lo n Necro me.Mnier dent'• crony, u the flrlt act of ~· ......_ Virsll Olap. ~ Jamea Jones. who hu be-reprisal aaa1nat ~llt nu. mu ..._ to ~ postponement
ctmt aae ot the leadln& money-man'• 1tubborn 1ta.nd on the ftlt.. and a...... ~ tha{ the full
ralMn for the Mardt-0?-DI~. boat.er and clvU rlaht.t. committee inst~ad of a aubcom-
Jcmea hu been ralllna mon~ Ftnt hJnt of th.la came when mlttee lnveattaate Wallaren
fer the Mardl·of ·Dtmn eveT tince Southern Otmocrau Jo1necl "JW. Thil sot up the danc:Ier of ad-UWt campa1&n wu atarted. and publlcan1 by dcJa)'ina a vote on minlltraUon Democrau who pro-=r teta a htahcr aoal tor WaJlven behind the closed doon tested bltttrly .
• W.. IOI.I lot 19'9 Wal of the Senate Armed Servlca "We have heard a lot or poUU-llOOO. Re ~ ll by $500. Oommfttee. caJ tnnueftdoe• and wtJd ch~ea "
James Jona ~ed around the Wallrrcn bu been the taraet brittled WyomJ.n1'1 Senator ~-
dty ol .narence on .,, old bl· ~ bUter chatvl'W from Senator tel' Hunt. 'Tbe hearinp have aone ~tJl his fri~ndl and ~h· Harry ICaln, Wuhlnaton RepubU-fAT afl~ld, and nothin1 hu bttn bin bouah.t him a motorcycle the can. ever llnce Truman named tu. proven."
alba' day--pedd.llna rood-will u oh1 crony and poker partner to Tenneaee'a Senator Elte. Jee.
he IOfS. He II a on man aale. head the National Seicw;ty Re-!•uver aiJ'Md that th he&ringa
tfAn for better r•~ relations, source. Board had alreacty been overloaded with
1.arael)I by makln1 him.tell an When the appointment came up ll'Televant material and that Sen·
•"'day example of better ror a vote by the Armed Services a tor Caln had nothlna else to
bro hood. Committee, Se n a tor Stylca prove. TM cht111[et a&Alnat Wall-
lly because ol the example Bridges, N<.-w Hampshire Republi-p en, he warned, a.a.a reOectcd
ol Jama Jonea, partly because of can. dt!manded thot a subcom-u Pon Wuhln&ton'• OemocraU c
other publ.1c--aplrlted dtbenl ol mJttee lnvcatlaate Qll.{1'1 char&l'I ~nat4r Warren M..anuson a nd Floftn~. race relaUona are on a -00 prove Wallven elther lnno-PresJdent 'l'nunan. himaelr
ld.ndl,y, nelchborly bull ln that cent or iUllty. Tbl• dJdn't suit "Any further delay," KefauveT
city. "'nle Other d-.y Wh a lJtUe chairman Millard Tydlnp, Mary-declared, 'Will only do damige msro *1 needed an e opera· land Dm>ocrat, Who wanted an to the nation, the aaency and
don, the Hl-Y Boy1 club put on tmmcdlate vote. Bot M wu over-WalJai-en.''
'CROSSWORD PUZZLE
I ·ft•ftl : :.=t
a.....,..~ u ,,,.... wt1an .• °"" ....... ............
11 1....-Jr .... .. ........
at ·'h• =•i•• f ··=~ uA....._ n•~...._ • ODMelt ........ ._ It ua,,_._. .... .. . ,... .. .._ .. .,._ ......
"Al ._ .... .... , ..... ••-'h-:::::. .. ·ac..---•on• ••-Trtea • ._ ...... •-Mu'• .. n... N-PUI .. :-=:.:=. ~ •-o...-V'• • 'h ........
DO ft t::.=-·
....... 1'0 Nnlfltltl ,,.,,,
But lhe Republicans, bolateT'ed
by the Southern Democrats
ltUlJJed up on the Prealdent'i trlenda and put off Vie vote.
Farra Ooatroll ~
_.In.side betting 11 tbat the ffmr)'
Wallace •Yltetn of crop controlt
wm be retna ta ted •round July .
Thet"e won't be any ld1llna ot little
nip, but there wllJ be •cre•ge
allot.menu and markeUna QU<>tat
for cot ton, wheat and pouibly
com In 1950. The only thing that can prevent t.bll la adverse wea-ther.
Jn other word 1 • the United
States hu now helped ,.._,tock
the world'• food supply and ii now ra~ wtth aurplua.ea .
The dedaion on wMat oontrola
trill be made early ln JuJ.y when
the 1Jze of the 1949 crop la k.;,wn.
Department econom.llta privately
ostlmate that the wheat crop will
be Jarae enough to lea'fe 11 ~
aver of at Jeut 300 000 000
buahela for 1950, m 0 re than
enouah to wan-ant OOlltrola.
With another bumper cotton
crop coming up, that o-op ta evm
more Wrely to b9 con trolled in
1950, In order to brlna supplies
into a reuooable balari~ w I t b
dernand. However, corn, largely
ODnll\m"led oa the farm. may es-cape. cxmtroll.
NOTE-Not ~ 19'2 hav~ there been acreage allotments
for cotton, whe.t and com.
DUTRS Jl'BOll P'AU..8
INOUASI: DUIUNO Yl!A&
Falb, tiwa,w a heavy km~ ~ cleath to 27.000 ~ni la 1MB. or 3 ~ Cftit more than
la 1947, •CCOl"Clfnl to tN Natton.t Salet)' Council.
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illMtlllll•W lit 61'ttti'8'k
en-ct«'
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TaaclaJ, M.n:b &. 1148 . NBWPORT
lere's I.isl of Q..._, Aawen
.1r.o1t. Coad c..._ _E1N11ill P111
To provide tbe ....... te ..... L = fadlltiea cannot be muy ol U.e .-..... Wllllc* med a two-~U' period.
naden will llave la aetr ...... b. '!be .. uant fadlltiel are
u tlle •tudJ' tlte fl s;anll •-neithtl' complete nor adequate.
PMlloa proenm f• U. Ow SI c. Scmne of llftl(mt fadllttee are
<Jou& 4*1ese. t.llle NewJ" M )6)cated 80 U to 1 lbtllt tbelr func..
IMll'ewitb •bftal• a ll!P e( 1111"! t:loaal YA)ue frcm an educational Unent queataou ucl n 7F7'« • M atand:point.
prepared by Dr. Bull ........... .... ..... , .. "• t 0. ..,. praldent of t he coUese: 'tMtlz .. ,.._ .. a.. ~a lh u4 ..................... e4,
Wha.t la ttae' pH1•t Nplace-The A.rcbltectural Finn o( Jt.ob..
ment value of coUep .... .._, ert E. Alexander ~ .ueoctatee
It Is estimated that the land la of Loe AngeJee bu been employed
worth at lea.st S2501000 and fbe by the Bod '11 Tnmteee to tor-
buUdings are conservatJvely valued mulate a muter plan far Orann
at $1,000,00. . Coast ooUese campua. lnduded ln
How ~~._may U.e OGllese w UU. mMttt plan are recammenda-
preeeat bulldlap wttllwt a• •lhc tlom . NU'dlnil bullctinp ·to . be 1tate llCbool bolld ... ......,., remodeled ad new atructurs to
Under e:xJstin1 arranaementa. be built. Al90Ciated with Mr.
the c"llege may uae pre9ellt build-Alfl1Plnder are Rlc:bard B. Pleaer.
inp without meeting atate at.and-arebitect tram Cmona del Mar;
arils for a period of two years. Parker-Zehnder, J'eldatered ct v l 1
Alter that, sub-standard buildlns.t engineers; Foeter K. SamP900,
may be usedt for a limited time regist.eftd electric.al and Wumlnat-
only if plans and f lnanoes are Ing engineer; Irvtna E. Hatt:ia,
available to complete th~ remodel-reetatered mechan1cal e~;
lng or replacement ol these build-and Eckbo. Ro)'8ton and WWianw,
I
./f SLUMP .COMIH&
WE'LL .. ICHOW IN
APRii., CLAJU lngs. landscape architects.
W•a t • I.,. do P"••t Row wtJJ the coet ol tile balld-Th~ nwnbel' ot ~per-bv11-.. fllll to mee&f. Inc propam be determlllecl f I "'-' The present bu1ldlnp fall to Robert E. Alexander and Auo-sons n '-4UitomJa tta a total
meet the ata.ndarda of the State cJates· has aubmltted expert eetl-ot 483.000 durina i~cbtuu')' -an
Dtvtdon of Architecture relative mates ol an reconvendoll and _. lnor • •• of. 12.000 O"V the IDGllth to structural stren.U. to with-structure co.ta. befwa l'tate ~ of enaploy-
stand euthq11akes and o t h er What wm be u.. ...a _. ., ment l ... a. Bryant announced.
lateral atr~. 8 om e of the u.e propo.ed prep"WT He uJct, hawner, the real &eat i~r~~~~~1~~-~~~~~-~---------~~~~---~-~~----'~:narp~ form ~ the regulatlona of the mately $2.557,590. Ot thla .um. ln
state fire marahal. $1,843,000 wUJ be for .,..., buQ4. 11---"I ·-to Fi••.e .,....:..:.... CTI ... 111 em~t be
Woal4 It be.,....... te flMlalel ings. In order to tbfance tti14 009t, --: ... V ·----·= ~C:.. a ~~ ~~~ ... of t.lle exlatblJ "'fWap t. It la propmed that the people, IDB! _,,,._ ' ~ ..... •ta8claN8! by vote, autborl.z.e the board ot -· . a&.. .,,, L,.._. Tu ~ ·~· .. _~ __ Utroua __ h_ou_t_l . ... Yes, provided 1utf1c:Mnt funds truateea of Oranae eo.t Jumor I '~ 1 1 .. ....,... _ IW( 1~
are 1pent. However, from a prac-college d.latrict t.o a:ceed the ..._. MX'iilCN'ftl 0At181D
tical and ecooomJcal standpoint, ent tax llmlt by 29 eoentil per $100 D ... _..._ oO denk:b and equlpnwnt. farm ... De&'.1'118 IN '41
many of the prftent ·~ ol aaeaeo valuation for a period atructura and :\tuipmmt.-count-Jllikthl should be 41.imanUed and aalvaaed of seven years. , ~tkm la a mm Which, ,_ __.1cl ..... .._ to worktta lrom all acci-
rather than brought up to Stand· (Continued tcmol'row) ,... lll(!Clll'16 tu IJUJ'POlft, la Uiled -&£U • " rn PIP-••• tbe '-t ce0 111 h\ 19'8 totaled '8.000
ud.. Thi• la due to the tact that to fWlllWftt la. of U8eful value ~==-::i~~the Wt tt:·""' ~~ ~a~ off ::e ~ ~ ~~f·h~i:,e :! COUNTY'S AID TO · ~ ~ tpe' ~ r.=~·:!~ are cert.m lYPell a1 ..,, • ...,.,.. ~ a7~~-~!;
practJcaity re bu 11 t • f1"0ID ~ A~ED RISES .... "" am1 tar, c1eca.y, ina&!quacy and property. •udl • <.'Olltnea. pa-were about ~.ooo. toundatian up, ln order to contonn ~ ~. omoi.cence, and WhJch U'e not teftta, oop)'11chta, Jeun."":":liiil all)' !.?or~t~ ~~~ o~ TAX GROUP FINDS . ~~ ODTen~-=~:~ ~t:i ~~·!,,~Nf\al~.~ GENws CAFE
wutc of tax money to remodel Aid ro the qoed under Proo. ucm for deprc!daUcm ia tO per-Gl'der to make• leue ~.
10me of existing bulldlnp to mft't No. 4 wu paid to .,Qe p9ople f.n mlt the taxPll)'er to recbvtt. tax-however, It muat baw ao.t the ~·''.Alf state standards. Orange oount:y 4\81na J8W7, free. hla lnYWbnent tn h1a prop-taxPl,Yel' eomethlna other than __....,.__.
WW ~-..,. •e.ded •• u.e 19'9, ita flnt month ol opwatim, erty, wer the period ot lta u..ful the paiocUo rent pe.td ~ t• a..& llwJ'. = ' • u. prfJMJnt ballclbla faalllU.T compared with aeM tor Janum17, llfe. -to lta terms. o.w ... .._
.a. All exiating tacllltJes wbJch 194,g, Calltornla Talq"11fW8• 8llOI-In order t.o e.ntttle the owae:r to The amount of annual depre.cla. Qc-.d an W......_.
are runctJona.1 from an educational elation reported toda7. a deducdon far ~llon. prop-t1on which may be clalmed de-~;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~;;;~~~ standpolnt and whlch ma)' be re-At the end of Jamaary, lltl, erty mUlt ~ th1'ee character-pendll UJ>On the lencth of Hfe ol r
modeled economically to meet there w~ 429 applicaUom pend.-iatb: ftnt: lt muat be \Med ln the article In queetioa.. and the ROSSI . state buUdln1 1tandar<h 1hould be lng for old ace HCUl'ltY" "8dn' the trade or bmlzlem of the tax-method o1 depredadGft• Uled by
remodeled.. Prop. No.•. the u.ociadoo bm4 ~.or malt be uied by b1m to the t&X'peyer. The Bureau of In· ft. far
b. New structures 1 ho u Id be The clOle of January, 1NI...., ~ loomM; IN!CODd: It must terftal R.evetiue doe8 not lnalat VIJI• l•IC built In proper locations to re-165 applications pendlnf &Id u t. of such a nature that It srad-upon any al.n1te method of. depee---lill
place thoee 1tructure1 which a.re needy aged in the county. ualJ)' a~ a point at WhJch datln1 PNPfl'l)'. It •..am anl.J -••t.1•• •••
not funcUonnl and which cannot For Jauary, 19'9, a total ot lta ...tul:w In trade or bmt.neu that the method wblcb .. -.ct ft.-~ U8e~'f:m. .-1111,.._
economJcally be brouaht up to $283,602 wu paid out ln the coun-or tor Dl"Oductlon of lnoome la ex-conectly provide for the NI.um of Clll MIA-. ... ~ *"
state standard.a. ty as aid to the qed-&n •YeQl9 -.....: and third: It m-..t be a.t to the taxpayer ~ tl:le me-j~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Do &Q)' buJ.ld.bap oo ta.e aam.-or $70.11 per penon. . oomS.ble to ~ the UMful fut W'e ol the property 1n a manner
meet •fate ~f For January, a ~ aso, total llte ot the property ln tenm of a whfch la fair both to the Bureau
Yea. The acience and home eco-old age aid paid out wu Slll.282 deftmte period ot tfme. Un.Jeu all and to the taxpayer. 8 A M ' 8
nornlcs bulldJnp have been re--an averaae ot $56.29 per penon. three of these characterlstlcs co-The method ~of depredation
modeled to meet at.ate require-, Ille.WI:, *pre::iaUon a. not allow-whlcb .. most commonly used II $ E A f 0 0 D
menu. PROP'ESSOR8 IUIJPOllT 911 able.• lmown u the "•tra.taht-Une" meth-
U the pr..-t bulld1ap an,.. F18H VABI1'11'1E8 IN STA'l'I: Reel property ia·not dei.PredabJe. od. By It, the owner or the prop. -... .... ,...u· m' TBS 8WORDl"lllH"
modokd lo moet Mate aa.adarda. 'lbere are. 673 kinds ot nm ln 'n.e reuon la, that it .. not .P'OP-ercy determines the number ol
how IOlll' wfll tlaey be ..-bleT Califomla wawn acoordlni to a erty of a type wldch credually yean of uaeful ll!e pccsnned by I -.. ._. ., ..., ....
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ment&. could be used for only of CallfornJa's Scripps Institution Bulldlnp used for rental or In-tlmated aalvqe Yahae at 1:ha end · au DAILY
approxJmately 15 )'ea.rs. of Oceanography and w. 1. Fol-come purposes or for bualnea, of that U8t!'f\al life; the NIUIUDC U •-. t. U.,. -.
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lnl' needaf fomla Academy ot Sciences. livery t.rucka and automobUea uaed umua• depiedaUcm wb1cb he may IU~lbd'-Sea F for bualneu purpoees, fruit treel, claim. ..,, oom
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I Rise to Remark . .
111 ~ loM Pblmpe
Several weep aao, lo a radlo
talk, I ~~ down the propoMd
Truman bud,et, step by step, try.
Ing to lhow what It would mean
to the taxpay~. you and you
and you, not only this year, but
over the next ten years. Some ot
my friends have uked me to re-
peat the brq.kdown in this weekl.y
letter, so ffiey could look at It m01·e carefully, I suppose. Frankly,
I don't think ita Importance justi-
fies their comme-nta, but here it la.
The estimated income of the
United States for the fiscal year
1950, (July llst, 1949 to June 30,
1950 which is the budget we're
working on now~ will be 42.933
billiona. I've rounded that off to
the nearest milllon! • This prer
sumes that incomes stay up and
business rondttJons good, so that
people wlll have taxes to ~. At
the moment. employment ls oft,
a n d business ia weakening in
~apotl, but It'll hold up fairly well.
i · The President's advisors, the
three of them. who rarely aaree
among themselves. but feel com-.
.. Anenlc and Old i.e.•• wW bl =ted by U.. Newport Hartiar
hich 9Cbool'• ..... dllll Mattb ~at 8 p.m. In .. the ldlool
audttortmn.
1'A.nenlc uCl Old I.:.aee'! .. • COl'ned1..nl19ttrY that t.ak• ,....
ln BrGOklyn. !1tamn1r In the rolll ot t1'e two old maJdl, are llarU1n
Arnol4...&nd Nancy An~ Pro-'1cllna tho juwnJte-love tntereM
w1ll be Orren Brook.I and DaDa JUna.
Othel'I tn the cut are:
Fred Thoma~ jtm EMt.
8111 Sldl-. Jlm Frey, Warno
Crane, DOMY Wud. LlncolD
-clark. Julie. ~arU.Up. Marynelle
Funn, and PeclY Johnloft.
Stage manqer la Warnn
Crane; aet cte.lper A.Uoe ~
trout; U1ht.a. Tuck Rabbitt: fl1l'OPI. 11ta Vincent; make-up. Naney AD-
dnwa; Jll'Oll'&ftl Alva Ann DID>
ton; publicity, Jerry Meek; bul&-
•
.._,, petent nevertheleaa to advise the
President ot the United States
e.re divided two to one on tht.
partJcular iuue. Two of them
warn agalns t int)a tlon ; the other
against deflatioa.
nea managen. Km G&laway and
Jf!rr)' Meek. Tlcketa may b& DUrCba-'d ---"' ___ ,,
throuC}l any member <L the plq
or tedulJcal 1tatt.
May we g.o back for a moment
to 1948? On January 6, a year
a.io, the President sent up a bud-
get for 32.9 bUUon•. During the
aeuion, a~dltlonal re Que 1t1
'Aow• T'tlqA.,o ·
smob and IPR1 tr-om ftnmen•1 ~ rile behtnd the burned..out fltthc>wl9 and proYOlt manh&l's of-
fice at the ()1Jg1and Arm>' Bue, C>akluul. cam .. awe c ey a uo.ooo rtn. Arrow lncllcata Che room 1D
whlcl' .,..,. ..... ,." a IOI .er 1.1ur1.c12 t.o dcatb.
amounted t o '1.3 billions, moetly ELall Cl L .I la.I c I rt tor roreian nid. fo January ot th1a RI_ I• II• aa roa, I• year (and thls has nothing to do pw
~~J.~t (~!n~-Y~Ji~~~~~ on Thinn that Cluse Ho111 AcciHnts amounting to 2-6 bllllons. Thus the tt•
1949 budget, oa·iglnally l>Ubllc.bed BE SA.FE lN YOUR HOME!
&a 332.9 billions, actUally tot.ala 42.8 bllHons. or on tncreue of Tbat is the advtce passed on to
9.9 bllUons over the flrat requeaL HarboT area resldentl th.LI week
That la a 30 per pent increase aa the local Ebell club, alon1 wtth
Unfortunately that ta not WF the American Red Croa and the
Ulual. So when' we look at the· women's d.ivtaton or the Loe Ange-
Truman budget, for f .y. 195(), pre-lea Chamber Of CommeTce preaent-
aented to Congtt51 January 19'9, ed a Uat of 52 common home haz ..
aren't we justified lh expe<:tfna a ards which cauae mOlt of the
1 o m e w h n t 1imilar lnaeue be--home acddenta.
tween now and June 1950? The Tiie list la u folloWI :
President'• requests totalled 41.5 u,... &oom
billions, from a poulble Income, u I aaid. ot 42.935 billions. Improper placement of floor
In addition, however, the Prest-lampe.-ln doorways, walk areu,
dent askro for authorttlea not ln-etc.
eluded fn fhal budaet fii"Jtt. They Corda: Electric cords left In are· .... open, causin& tripping hazards or N~ contractt'aulhor-under rup, causlne dancer of fire.
izaUons ·· l· . .. 3.857 bUllons e~-h tr ~ ti ~l l Authorlzallonjl to ex-na eys: ~ra ve ~'-" e, n-pcnd from, public )lufflclent alze for uae.
dl'bt receipts .... : ..... 2.180 Alh traya placed on combuaUble Rcapproprlations 0 f materlals, newspapers, boola, etc.
w h i c h otherwise Fireplace: No 1Creen ln front of
t.'Ould be appUed fireplace.
on the public debt .0016 Floor Uttered With objecta 1uch
6.0386 billions
Suppose we drop ott the odd
millions, and ad(l 6.0 to the pub-
licized 41.5. we have 47.5 and the 1 Uruted States .. again In the red.
If we have only a 10 per cent
addition during the flacal year, in-
stead of 30 per cent as this year,
we would •pend a t lea.st 52.3 bil-
lions. We would then be 10 bil-
llona in the red and thla, = note. does not include the -
dent'• Program, for which he 11
asking 4 billion.a In new taxes. I
will analyze that pi"Oiram n•xt
week.
Llke a f amoUI American presl-
den t, I rile "aaaln and qaJn and
qain" to remark that when YoU
take more that 25 per cent of the
Income from a nation In taxes
you have Jeopardized the f r e e
eeonomy of that nation. Soeiallsm
tS lnevltable. and 11 the undoubted
objective. We a.re now taking
about 33 per cent from America's
income Ln taxes, national, It.ate
and local.
I THESE ~WO~!
u boola, anall footatoola. news.-papen, etc.
Scarf or other material on
mantle over ~e of tittplaoe.
'1tu11 lJ\leC'\ll'e: Small throw or
scatter rup on highly Polilhed
1.llppery noon.
Chain and fumlture placed or
left In walk areu.
Fautry aaa heaters, partlcumly
portable type.
Inadequate ll&htlnl for halla, en-trances. between five and 10 watts
u a m.1n1mum.
IUtcbea Oaarettn not placed on uh :;:r• ed&e ot tables, cupboards.
El~c lrona and appllaneet
left unattended <or tor lon1 J)el'·
lodl at a u.me~· tn and on, Pollom to ruch of
children-ho ld poilom I~.
houaehold ammonia, lnlectlddes,
etc.
Refrtaerator OCll'd tnyed or
wom.
Pot holden near 1tove burners.
Kettle handles extended outward
over 1toYe edae-eully bumped
or reached by children.
Slippery kttch~ noon.
Poor arT&n&ement of furnJture.
DI.sh towels and rap hung over
hot water heatft', •love, etc.
Cupboard doon and drawers left
opm.
Improper ladder devtce1 for
reaching high shelve..
No provisions for flahtin1 1POt
f lres-greaae or otherwt.Je.
Oloeet
CombUJtJble UquJda not Ln prop.
er cont~anln1 eolventa,
olla.
Olly rags for pollahfnl not ln
closed metal containers.
Uncovered oil mopl.
Light bulbll qainlt wa.Da er
combUJtible material. statrw..,.
St.airways littered with objecta
-brooml. mos-, toya, etc.
Unut1Jtactory handrail-lOOM,
broken, e le.
Broken a tepl or torn carpeting.
No pte l(Uarda where children
play at hud of 1tatra.
Poor U1htin1 ln 1talr halla.
B.ala:r..a
Sllppel')' noon..
Looee bath rup.
Unprotected electric llaht ln
shower.
No band rail over tub or abow·
er.
Poitonl with medJdna In medl·
ctne chest within reach of cbll·
dren.
Expoeed electric heatera and ap.
pl lance-.
•No ahower curta.inl.
No non ... up mat tor lhoWer
atalla or tub.
Bedroom
lmpropeT extension lamp eorda-
Smoktfta tn bed.
Loose th.row rup on polll1'1ed noon.
Unsafe rurnlture anMg~ment
Poorly placed Jl&ht ln bedroom
for nlpt arlalng.
Nunel"Y Toys ldt on flool·.
Broken Ol" Inadequate ladden
for bunk beds.
Eleq,trtc COTd und r rua or In
walk arA.a. •
Sharp COM)tn and obltructJont
where chlldttn play.
Play pen.a near doorwayw and
lta1rs..
Unprotected buten.
Pafntrd baby furniture.
POLIOE PICII UP
THRD RUNAWAYS
Three runaway boys were pick-
ed up by Jocal police lut n1Kht and
belt! for their pllren:s. All thrrc
were lilted u 13 years old ond
from A.nahetm. Local officers had
been alerted• by Anaheim police
to be on the lookout for the nm-
aw•ya.
D&ector of tbe ~ t. Bab • Wentz. drama..~ EnaUab ...._
er. Student cllrectcr II Ted ta
Man ts and the f acu.lt)t ld'Ytls.
Carl o-omte.
HARBOR MEN NAMED
TO ADVISORY POSTS
FOR J . C. ALUMNI
Jame. M. Keeler Me IUWl'llde
ave., Newpcrt Hetlh .. and AltNd
C. Markel, 3'5 23rd tti'ftt. O.ta
Mna ~ elected to advt.en
post. of the Santa Ana Junior Co{. l~e alumni aaodaU.On Sa~
nl1bt tn the Santa Ana ~ cafet~I&. KHler wtll ~IMllt die
Newport-Balboa area and MarlW
WW re»rwent Oolta-Mna.
At tho ume me.Una. Tam bacl; wu elected &JHmklent-tar the oom-
lna year and ,.,._ OW-lotte Har-
der. secntary..treuurer.
Gordon B. Find ley
OON'l'llA.OrOa a 8111W>t:a .
CABINET SHOP
SERVICE .....__
CA.BL~ a Mll.1.W4•tc a
T. C. JOHJ\SON Su,-.
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SAN BERNARDINO-March 10 to 20
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~pkdn1 C.Uromlt.•1' rom11tdc ud hJICOrical nnD fa •nbetJna.bly l:O~
dbplay• of 10Jdn on.nae• .. d d~ &.la. TM to .,. sod etpu of .. >..ma:.
k1'1 MOM Colon•l bpoiiaon• Will.,,.._, .. allwfa1 tpedade of •ple.-4on.
Ol900 wl Johat0n'• CWDJ•al of fd•o.lftJ '9LLJAlon,I( OP 1t4r wlU be
pttM'Dttd rwk• dalJy la dM a.w ~ auditorium.
I NJOY I CINIC 1atP YI.A P.AClflC ILICTllC
.,. ....... eft.-...
>
.M Oranae Oout college soes
Into lta bukctball fbiale thll .J~~ lt la about tJ.me IOJDC!(IG8 I"»',_
the ~which .. jmt
about what ~ We 1&• y-...n-. ..... u time the i.; ~~~ iA tM Southland an4 D1Ulde work WM in evldencit
each time. Evidently the ~na
teama bad heard ot hll sreat Up.
ln abllltta and flaured that· the
best way to stop hfiln• WU to make
h1m play behJnd the boardl.
• medal 00
cbe9t of Pin te
Mentor Ml le
Eaton. nie dlmunttlve
Eaton did well lo
leadina the Ma· roon and Silver
to fourth ' place
in lta flrst season
of b a• k e tball.
Coa1t w~
loa4ed with • ketball t a 1 ~ t.
Local cqers kept Yardley ~tty
well oil. the court but he proved enouab to tlao ln the north to
aet the bid for all Cout honors.
There wun't a tall player on the
team, yet they won over half their
outlnp. Eaton molded a combina-
tion of bo)'9--CertalnlY not rated
better than aver .. e-into a win·
nlna dub. Floyd Panona develop-
ed 1nto a hard worldn& forward
after st.artinai the aeuon at~
Howard Hennina wound up third
1n Euwm jaylee 9COl'lna altboU&h
he wu one ot the lboc1eet pivot
men in the leape. Ra.tpb Frdlal
tbreW hia weleht arourid well un-
der the backl>Oard to beeolne Or·
enp QMast'1 top nboUnd man.
Bob Nett.lea •tarted tut at for-
ward but couldn't keep the pace.
The flf th membel' of the 1tartlna
lineup wu an all Sume~ Le.,ue
fmwird from Huottn&ton Beacb,
Dem eomm.
Combe WU the on!)' eonsJ,atent
llCDl'm" on tho OCC Uneup. He bad
an aver.,,e of better than 14
polntl per_,i~ when he WU de-
daNC! lnellllble at the end of the
ecmester. -<I' Eaton hu had touab luck ....
tho wu throuah tbs, fl.rat MUOn.
1be Plratet went to t.be CODIC>la-
Uon Ona1I of the Cbatf ev tourna-
ment befatt boWlna to Cal Poly ~ ln an over-time aame. Tbe
tarrl4 .-ce wu too much for Cout.. who Went without Panonl
and Jtobri«. 'lbft'e weft onl1 MY· en DlQUI on band and the loCaJa Couldn1t make ll throulb two
1amea the tlnal day. ParlODI WU
ID tb1 Navy Rnave and Robrlc'I car broke doWn on · tho way to
the.Al~ aot a amootb nmnlna
atartlna oomblne clldclnl. Eaton
recetveC! anothfl' jolt when Cmnbe waa knocked ott ttw 1q"ad. He re ..
buiJt hll club with Panona at for·
ward and Carl BoraHOD at prd.
Thll outnt came alone fut when
Nettlel wu hit b)' the nu bus and
m1ued one 1ame and aaw only
limited action ln two other9-he
never baa returned to pc!ak oon·
dlUon llnce thm.
BID Weatbf'l"Wax. tanner New-
port Harbor hJdi catcher, recetv-
ed word from the St. Lou.II eann..
nall ~terd&y that he ll to ~
pott tor 8Prinl tralnlnl at Fuller--ton March 21. The burley baclc8top
will •tart aprlnr tra.ln.lna with the Pocatello Cardlnala ol the Pioneer
Le~ae. There la a chance that he
may shift to Frnno of the State
Leque after the MUOll ltarta.
Fresno and WWOW8 will both CRA H . t Rod utJ.ll7.e Fullerton'• ~e park 0 S
for 1irtna tralnlns ln tlon to T HB Clay the :Pocatello dub. .W
Weatberwax caul)lt «> tut • ·~ ~;rhl~~p :::s:t~: Track· To•l111t
tello late ln June. Despite b1a late 1be roaJin' ro1cllten of the Cal-
atart. he cauaht ln over one--th1rd lfomla Hot Rod' auodatlon will
of tbe Card sames. Re wu out for stve the new Huntl~on Beach
a four-week period ln AUIUlt wtth clay track a 1utf road teat tonight
a tract~ thumb. 'lbe Carda between 6 and 9 p. rn.
wound up ln MCOnd place ln final The trial ~ to detenn1ne lea.sue 1tand!np; lf the new 1Peedpath will 1ted
Wntherwu hu been attend-the constant Cbumin& and tumJ.na
1llS Qranae Cout coUese stnce the ot the can. wW be open to the ~nd of baseball aeuon. 'public at no charae. U the tria11
IW'OY9 ~. a ~ radn1
The Navy'• Artlc bttatb.N de-procram wtll be •t.aaed Sun4ay.
wee COftle"Yft a crest amount °' I I\ la planned to at.a.rt weekly
body heat and mo l 1 tu r e bt 1'anc1aY nl&ht mldaet a~to ra.dnl
throu&h normal breathlna. As:ril S.
Nettie.~ po&lUon wu taken over
by Rohrl1. Wf>o wu handicapped
by · a sprained ankle. Just u
NetUca returned to th~ lln~up,
Hennlt\a spraloed hll ankle and
wa1 declared out for the sea.son.
Netti wu ~ lnto the 1urt-
tna U>mb1ne and RohrJt WU lhift·
ed to center. Thu afternoon. th Plrates wtU
So lnto tho Wcstttn Statca cham-
Tllon&hJpe at O>mpton without the
aavica of Frett aa who la playlf'I
bawbalL A Uttle-trled ~. Dick Carlson, will at.a.rt at i'J&fd
ln htl p)aoe. And 80 Cout flnlahn ltl fll'lt
.eason--a bumpy three months
but certainly a moral 1ucx:eu. One of the greatest hardshlpe ls to
flabt a contlnuoUI uphlll batU~
wf th rocb roWna. down at YoUt-But Eaton and Im players lei pt
tMlJ' aplrlt an the way-wln or
IOH.
-Lettermen Dtck Lane. Bill Skiles
and Georc~ Reeves a.n1wered El-cin Ha1J•1 call for pttch1n& prac-
tice at Newport Harbor hl&h yes-
terday atternoon ln addition to
el1ht other pote~al ctn.1c~ers.
Bob Burdick and Ward. both
lettermen, bead the catching con-
ttncent. Other lnfieldcnl and out-
flelden officlall)' report next Mon-
Tigers • T~rs
Fawored I• JC
Hoop T011r•J
Rlvemde jaysee'a Ttaera and
Compton oolleae'1 Tartar basket-
ball forcet enter NJCAA Western
reaional basketball tournament
play tonl&bt at Compton u co-
favorttea to cop blab honon and r~t th1I area ID lbe Nat:lonal
JunJor CollT,,, hoop tow"My at
Rutchlnlon, a-u March Zl-26.
The na~,_wtnnen of East.em
conference piay, defeated Coalp.
ton M-48 at Rlvcnide last week
to gain the co-favorite nod al-
thouah the Tartan will have the
advantaae of playlna on their home
floor. Riverside ties lnto Long Beach tonl&ht at 6:30 Wl\1n!'"-Comptnn meeu El cami.oo at 9 :30 p. m.
Other fint round camn ptt Or-
anae Cout qa.lnlt Palo Verde
at 3 :30 p.m; Loa Anaeles Oty
collcae a&a.lnlt Bakerafleld at 2 f.:· and Muir Tech qainst Ea.at Anaele. Oty collere at 8 p.m.
.
Sailor 'Rolled',
Left Insensible
on Hlgllway
A S&n Diego a.allor was found
unoonsdoua on the highway ln
Coron11 ck-1 Mar early today ap-
parently the victim of a robber
who ":rolled" him.
~e ls the ()Jl1y returning pltch·
er from last year's champloruhlp
1Quad. Reeves was the rei\tlar
flrlt baseman and Skiles covered
the hot comer. Burdick backed
up all League· Bill Weatherwax
and got ln enough Ume to earn
hta letter. Ward played short.atop
for the Sailors. Other pltchera out include Jack
Clark who looked good ln J unlor
Lesion ball ·last summer after
serving with the high school Jun-
ior vanity last spring and Fred
Thoma who pitched some varsity
bell in addition to chucldnr with
the Junior varsity. Also trying out
on the mound are Glenn Griffith,
Bill Mashburn. ~orge James, Geo.
LaBono Jack Woods, and Bob
Stahr. . • Catchen ln addition to Ward
and Burdick .. tnclude Stahr, Louie
Abbott, and Lincoln Clark.
Hall wW WOl'k the prospects
Heh nlaht thJa week and I011\e
tJext week before relettaUng aome
ol them down to the lunior. vani-
ty.
SAN CLEMENTE IN
STUDY OF RENT
DECONTROL APPEAL
San aemente 11 conslderlna an
appUcatJon for rental decontrol, &Cconf1n& to an announcement
made lut week following a cham-
ber of commerce membership
meetinc.
Greg WaUon, eaoda~ ttnt ~t-0r ln Oranae county, 1poke
at the meeting, outllned the main
facton ln decontrol, the principal
qualltlcat:lon beinl the supply[ng
of written evidence that the hous-
ln~ ahortqe no lonaer ex.lated.
C IVI L SERVIC E
TESTS ANNOUNCED
Ovil service examinations for
!ederal poeitions were announced
today by E . W . Gillespie, loca1
1ccre-tary, a.s follows:
Meteoroloilcal aid and meteoro-
logical ald (trainee) for the U.S .
Weather Bureau at a starting aal-
ary of $2498 annually. Application
bJanu are avail.able at the New-
port po9t office.
TIDAL WA VE OREATr.82'
llEOOIU>ED Dl8A TEB
Pollet> found n.le O\rlstJan of
the U .S.S. J uon. lying prone ln
front of the Hurley Bell lnn at
4 1l.m. He told them ot leaving hu home In a naval ~ unit Ln San Diego to 10 downtown lut
night. A atranaer offered him a
ride and a dr1nk. He woke up
mJnus $47.
The Galveston tidal wave of
1900 la the greatest recorded
catastrophe, claiming 6,000 Jives,
a.C'COrdlna to the National Safety
C.Oundl. Only 1lx other catas-
trophea have taken m o r e than
1,000 lives-the Johnstown flood
of 1889, the sinking of the Titanic
ln 1912, the explosJon of the SuJ-
t.ana ln the Miulaippl river in
118!5, the buml.ng of the General
8loctm1 in the East river. New
York. tn 1904., the Peshltgo, Wls ..
foreet tire ot 1871, and the Florida
hurricane of 19'28.
Dr. Gerald Rauaa. pronouAoM
the men aulfering tram nl)OIUft
and lever and ordend him aent to
Long Beach Nava.I hospital. am.
tlan could give no description of
his auailant, whb, 'police said, ap.
parenUy drugged the man.
·~" FEVER a&8&&8CB
IAUTBORJDD
The 1tate departrr)ent of i>Ut?Uc
AOOIJ>mNT RATE POR
•43 AT LOW POINT
Veh1cle milea1e ln 1948 is esti-
mated at 7 per cent above 1947
and 19 per cent above 1941. The
Nation.al Safety Council UY! the
traffic death rate per 100 cllllon
vehicle miles was estlmated at 8.1
-the lowest rate on record.
Geiorae Yardle)"1 aelec:Uon on
the Alf Fv We9t t nm by Col·
Uer'a ~azlrw WU a I~ to
many Southern Calltomlana-but
not 80 to Northttn folks. The acribe ln the ~ atta aay that
Yardley didn't arot a chance to
aboW hla Waretl down he tho
-~•• bo)'8 kept lhovlnc him under
health will spend $68.000 CJur1n1
the nex t fiscal year on an inten-sive atudy of "Q" fever. The dl9-
case was !lrat dlscovered ln Call·
fomia in 1947. Three penom are
known to have died of It Jn Cali~
.. fornla. Ttp to homebuilders: Plan for
safety ~d you•u build for life.
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Rug and C&rpet
CLEANING
AND LAYING • CLEANING
UPHOISI'ERED FURNm1RE
Al's Carpet W~rks
of Oranre Barbor Branch Office:
• 16'5 Newport BJvd.. Collta Meu
Beacon 5707-M
25-tfc
Ne"lft-11met advertilementa are
your pide to efficient 1pendtng .
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Bennett Hardwood l1oor Co.
Flool'I laid • Sanded -Flnlahed
and Reflniahed
C. R. SPOONER
PHONE HA.RBOR OS>9-M
129 · '3rd St., Newport Beach
Free F.attmatea
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QUARRY and SHEFLIN
Beacon 5.'504 Beacon ~
PAINTING and
PAPERHANGING
P. 0 . Box 999 Coat.a Meu
16-p:.37
SOUTH COAST
MATERIALS <;O
Ready M.lxed :3P<'dflca r Ion
C'ClNCRETE
Z29 W Wiison -Coeta Mesa
Phoru 1;1 """" !l346 34tfc
ED WALTERS
TILE CONTRACTOR
Oath Roor . DraJn 8ea.rda. etc.
L5th & Newport Ave., Costa Meu
PhoAe Beacon 8700-W -3
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SAWS. KNIVES. SHEARS and
TOOLS of all kindl, machin~
ah.arpened. LA THE ci DRILL-
PRESS WORK.
ROBBIES PAINT SHOP
l019 W. Central, Newport Beach
Hubor 1556
HARBOR
Plum bing Service
1768 Newport Blvd., &aeon 6117
REPAIRING OUR SPEClALTY
Con tracting and Suppltea
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Wri le P. 0 . Box 561, Balboa. Call!.
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~al ~to owner. t7 D----de1 Mar. Wed. eYmlnf. ~Wa.n.L ~ lm•R.
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2l-SITU4 TIONI WANTID JI 1::.
TYPING DONE IN .. MY HOME.
'Reliable. ac::curate, fut. Martha
V an4er Malm • Beacon 5915.
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NEWPORT BAY POST W•nesd•ys
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PhCJne Har. 13 Of' 2oa, Olk .. HA}d Tilli.'' ..... ed .. i¥iillltmlCli fO
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45-llMT, MISCIUAMIOUS a
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WANT LA.DYi to aha.re pleuant
hame with elderly lady. 518
Santa Ana Ave., Newport Hts. 45-<>47
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1934 MASTER CHEV. COUPE.
Good tramportaUon. Sealed
beam Uchta, $150 tun l)l'ice. 127
27th St., Newport Beach, Har.
2135 01' Har. 755-W. 43-c-47
1939 PLtitOU'l'H 4-door Sedan. I011 W• C1 ..................... ...., CtMt. Radio. Go01l c:!OndltJon. srns. :no
The Nen-Tlm. will Mt be t_llii .... b mDN than OM ll'wcofNct Onyx. Balboa IaJand. .. 46tfc
Insertion of an ~ertfterfwtt, , .. ~ tt. right to conedly cloalfy any •47 Me~Statlm Waeon. One and oll oda and to ,.Ject °';Ti • ..,...,.. .. not CXJHfoun•'cl to rule ond 1 ,.__...... u.-u "---1~ 11 ..._ .-... 9 ....... _..... owner. ~"view, A-.J NQUlatlorw. --.. u. rec:etwo •to O."'-~-.llllrl*'b Sheree. Newport Bach. Mp!! will be OCICIPNlf up to o.m. Phone Horbor 13 °' 20I. - -... • ...... ..., •• •• • ............ ..., •, ...,, -,, 1937 OOOOE S.El>AN-New mo-
21-UTUATIONS WAMTID 21 JI IOATI. IUfPUD I tor, new paint. near!)' new Urea. I • ......... • • • $425 for a quick aale. am be
TWO BABY SJl'l'IJtB AVA.IL 25-ft. Aux. Ketdl. built in 1M7; ln financed. Harbor 2559-W.
Saturdays. &mdaya and eve-top ~~•nfortable be-46-p.O ninp. Reaeonable rat• Pboae loW, plley, 2 bunlca. .. • • • .... • w~~ 1:87~ kind ot Jard • ~. ~:P. ~ Marine en-s1.-~~ --u·~--:.... an-~~
-k or _......._, .. ~ wm ._·"d LIDO COVE Landing, 3112 La % TON all ateel '-~~ tr er -u~ •---~ """' f with rack. $100 caah. Can be 1arden or retatnln1 wall Call ayette. Pb. Harbor lQ20.W. seen at CSE. 19th, C.O.ta Meta.
Beacon 5283-W, OT PC> Bas 8il :J7-U -.. ........ -·• ·· , , , .....
N--.... Beach.. 9,5.tfc WANTED. V-drive 2 to 1 red~ SS-MOMIY TO LOAM IS ..... .-.. tlon ln aood condition for 3()..ft """'-• • "
YOUNG MAN--21, deslrn work boat. Harbor 441~ evenings.
. in Harbor-Area. Wll11QI to learn ------------any trade. DratUna ~ SACRinC'E! Four bral\d new 12
Harbor 886-M. ~ foot Glide Craft plywood 1ktff1
l80 each. . 10..too l
2,,'::'!11',~~ ... • . ?J ~~~a~W!~·co!12552'T7~
IF YOU HA VE aales ability, wide ~t f
L~ANS
LOANS
-L ·o ANS
acquaJntence, dependable, own ----------
car, wlllln1 to '1!~_!ci., ~ wW 25' ~ Launch, Chryaler motor f:l tra.1n you for a wpu.uea POil-All teak. Suitable for yacht ten
lion. eventually your own bual-der. SllOO. Phone Harbor 869.
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$50.00 to $6000
SALARY
f:l AUTO
nea. Box J, Newa-nme.. f6.c...l8
~~----............ ....,____.,___,,,,..__'5-_fM_9 BARGAIN! Nearly new family
BOOKKEEPER and office uatat-ftahln& boat. 20 tt. Iona x 6 ft.
ant. Able to handle complete 1et 8 ln. beam. Grey Sea Scout en
of double-entry aocounta. Must atne. Bait tarot. Fl.thlng equ1p-
be experle:noed ln reneraJ ottlce meat. etc. See owner. H. E
routine. Apply at city hall, New-Smith. 30S • 34th St., N-ewrnpornr
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Other Personal Property
"QUICK SERVICE"
(JoHJ &"-' .J!M,,, port Beach~ · 46-tf c Buch. 46-p-50
0 NE EXPERIENCED Re a 1 • ' ' • &.«Cllff Estate Broker or u.Jesman to ~UllC, llADIO, TIUVlllOH M ,-::1<t::!e 3~ ea:~~~ ~~· ·~ldltl~ A_'.B ~ OOAST BLVD •
saJealad.Y w I th aale9rD&D'a « O\Ue uwUht· P'ano -m tul NEWPORT BEACH. CA.LJF.
bToker'a license. Telephone Mr. ~ "lack Crow, 516 W nest door to Westnn Unlon oftlce
Jone:e. Harbor 1037 or &-aeon Central Phone HarlJor l!St-W. PHONE HARBOR 21838-J
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HOTEL MAINTENANCE and LOUISE' w. sKJTH t.oA.Ns TO oOiLD. IMPROVE. ---------------------
<teak rel.let man. General~ teacher ot BUY. MODERNIZE. OR
Sa.1.ary $150 month. Box 14T, VOICE PIANO We ~~~ IN CORONA DEL MAR
Balboa. Callt. 46-tfc Slttit Reading Jm]Jr'OWtatnr ;~~;~.~ 10 ~.~•Me~."~.1&r~ ~vtWc..s~~~~
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BALBOA GLASS CO PIANO TUNING ci COMPLETE S)..tfc
CX>ZY SFX'!f .. UDID 2 babm. home with~
VIEW. Beamed ceU1nga. Fl.replace. On ~ tt tot.
Attractfvely fUm1ahed --or unfumisbed. -
Announce11 the C>P9nlnl or theil REPAIRS. New apinet:I at a
auto siu. department. ---t. Bl allow 1d 920 c.oa.t ms'-w•v. Bea. 5:il61.J u.&M.V\1.11 g anoe Ot1 0 ... -uprights. ~ esUmates. NEED MONEY
TO PAY BllJ.S?
see us for LOANS
Farel. Mulligan, Realtor
EXCLUSIVE AGENT
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BRING THIS AD LEWIS W . TARTER · PhOne Harbor l~W
and RECEIVE 8 20"' DISCOUNT 247 BROADWAY ~53 Phone 804 Laguna Beach --._.......,,,.....,.,._.....,.....,....~--or drop post card SERVEL 38-<--59 on Auto, Furniture, etc"
The G A S Refrigerator C.aU Harbor 12-13-208-uk CoT
I:' .Hd C a claalfled ad taker-you1J get ~~~~o Eat!eitctw~_-~ta' • • • ·---BAY LOAN CO.
ask for LYLE R. POPE
~Hg~tJ~~rt 42-WA~.TO ·~ •• 42 2604 WEST CENTRAL AVE.
41-tfc 1 OR 2 BEDROOM unfumtshed Newpt Bch. Ph. Har. 15T1 -YO-UR--RAD--1-0-ex-~--r-tly-re-!palred _ __,, houae by reU.ble mldd1e-aged 47~!54
in )'OUJ' home atno extra charge couple. Preferably ec.ta Mesa S7-llAL ·a,.ATi WANTD.. 17 W~ll expertencied., bonnt. 000_ Permanent. Beacon 6157-M • • • • . . ...,. ,
sdentJoua. . -momlnp ar attn 6. WANTED-Costa Mesa or Corona
COSTA MESA
$2500 DOWN •
A BRAND N'EW 2 bednn. home.
Hdwd.. tlttplae», Door tum .•
modem Ule kltcMn It bethrm.
2 extra larp ~nna.. 2 car
garAK• with dbl laundry traya.
DON'T FAIL TO SEE nus
TODAY. Priced to eell for
ONLY $10,700.
B />. Nereson Realtor COAST RADIO SERVICE business property up to Sl.2.000. HA. Q4 or HA. 14C&W. 41-APTS. & HOUSIS 4~ Broker-Harbor 1&(5..M. 47-JM,8 1972 Newport Blvd., a.ta 14eu ~ liAru,y RENTAL S125. Bay AvP '" .. .. ... • • Phone Beeoon 5z.m ,,_W_ALNUT ___ FIR_EP__._LA_CE--W~OO~D. 2 bedroom apt. wtth View of 61-IAL GTAn IXCMAMGI tl 47-c--'9H
S15 COTd, deUvered.. Phone Or· bay. Harbor 315. 38-tf c ' . • •' • • • '"'+ HOUSE TO BE MOVED--6 nn.
Rnge ~. 44-c-48 Wb t have you to tradA frame. Hardwood noon, good RENT AL V a " condJtlon, '3200. 108 E. Stan-~; :_~~~~·7.C!:!VT . ~~ SPECIALISTS for a Los Angeles home? tord, sanu Ana. 47-p
WANTED. Good med dlttct drive Cal) F.dna eratr-It you can't aeD It. ~ OPEN HOUSE
775 • 300 h.p. ll&ht guollne en-Linwood Vick, Realtor It for what you want. Saturday & Sunday Kine. Scrtppa or Rall Scott, Rud-Balboa Ialand HA 2042 ME TODAY.
son Invader. Write W . A. =· 33-o-54 Fumlahed &.rocxn, 2-bednn. i;~~~~u~~ ;~ 2~~M~=-= R:;:~~rs2~e::r L$trL~==
MAHOGANY 4 POSTER twin Harbot' 1744-J. 43-c--47 ~tfc $251000, Terna
bednn. 1et, m.ahOl&nY spinet A"ITRACTIVE atucoo 3 room WILL TR A DE FOR BEACH
OPEN HOUSE
Saturdav & Sunday
CLtFJ' HAVEN -Dme to
2281 CLAY ST. at Uftb
SEE nD9 CAPE COD ~· sered doutM. AU ~ Dt1Mi1. • plate .... vMw window.-C.en~
bal bill plan, Uvlftc rm. ll:lt
H . Two tiedl na. ln each anlt.
MAKE OFFER.
REX RECHS, Realtor
Harbor 2694-W
IN COSTA MESA
DUPI...EX. Stuc:clo lower, trame
uppn. 1 yr. old l ·bedroom each
wtth Uvtna rm. and ldtchen ~
catf!d 1 blk. tram Blvd. on 2
lot.. Comer lot worth 11000.
Full price $9800, terms
ASSUME FJ-IA loM on lovel1 2
bedloom heme. Lup Uvtn1 nn.
and roomy kitchen. Gvap.
Belt ~bortiood, clOM to hJlh
IChooL
S2000 DOWN desk, table.a, odds It end8. 2655 r·-·-~ home ci garage. Neu HOME-HAVE spa.dom 3-bed-KEY AT 503 35th ST. Bay Shott Drive, Bay Sbons. ~ y~ tal rm., 2 bath home In AJtadena. NEWPORT BEACH
Phone Beacon &OCJ. ~ ~~5t~~lY ren'5-C FAREL MULLIGAN, RealtOI' REX RECHS Realtor WM. G. RAY ::=-:~==---=':"="'!=~..;..46-c-SO;._.-=-BALBOA (Little) hlandr Moet Phone Harbor 145$.':s.o..7 ' I JcmHd Rt-al FAtate Bt-okft 1~~~ 1~ ==f".\·m:a~~iiiicf'65 ~-~L~A~_:·: .:· -:e AT~~~~ ~s:t:AR Co:::.~=~t~·.:.VIL
seta twin Serta box 9PrinP and mo. eve. 6-ttc INCOME PROPERTY • Sacritlcc S&Je1 . . ~21 mattreaea. like new. COSTA b' Onl 1 ,, __ ...._ ,.., .. BbUTIFt1L.2 ~. ~. MllJ'. JN SAN GABRIEL. Poterro Htt. MESA FURNITURE 00 .• 1680 CWf Haven--New doc 1e. Y 2 STORY • ._ __ , •-• '--"4 .._ A ba)' _A ocean OWNER ,MUST on.;,,._...,.,._,l ~ ~ a. ..._
Newport Blvd.. Costa Mea. Ph. mdt Wt for c l"OUDC1 renW. buildln1 With. a Mdroom hotJM' SELL.AT ONCES ~~..ruc':1.vtna ~: ·n:;;.
Beacon 5583. '3-Uc Unturnilhed ~2 ~ and en ntra tot. Zoned for W. J. HOLCOMB turn. B&thmi ~e With
GE. ELECI1UC refrtprator, 1 bcme-~ted . '39-tte balb:ew Plleect ~ Ph HM 1517 OOAHr JDOHWAY mqutne radt; dbl. pr. Lot
cu. tt., eood condition ••. Da•· bor • 343 CEW!L) PbODe Beuon 5590 (X)JtONA DEL MAR eo JI eoo OVlirtoc*lns ... 0&)>.;
enport, tee>. Bamboo lounae ·WINTER RENTALS fl 11. ~ Ne"l)Ol'1 &acb ''Where thl Flap Jib'' 11tl valley .. SU,800. Will eon-cMir $20. Call Harbor 1716-W LJD0 IBLE. Brand MW apart-9'2-tff 46-e..cs IM1er' adMlnp. ~ y...-,..
between March ~th and 10th. DW!llta beautlfull>' ~bl FURNISHED nice 2 bedrm. atue> , NEW 2 BEDROOili HOidS 441;.J ""'911. ~tf
U-c-48 month« wtnter. Al8o eev home H4wd 9oo1-carqe lM ad 115 J1an1D Place LOT tn ach.he umSED5'ET~oVERS'i'U;;:;;;n;;;;~ .. ;;:; .. ;;;:ED;n-:t\llii~:&.tuft:-=: ~~~~I Its --In re.r. 2 )'l"8 old.,"' New-.,..... 2bt ud Did alt Qr.. BALBOA. BA y SHOR.ES,
lainp tabkS. odila and endl. . .......,_, ~Via J. =a.eh. Oood locatlan near ..._ ODlta Ma&. Prb N'190--ooc 1.er f.clns lilj. MQtaa wublQs JDldW-. ltft. ~ .. 9"' C. C BARNlf()Wftl'm Na.I ,.......,,.. t.91D1. "--1 to 5 Call 1'acoft ..
tona.ble. PbCm a.. 1117-W. ~ R.iir1a' ~..........at a ·-10I llcFaddlD PL UQG.., • « eaD ~ '1/IG....,._.. .. tfc • ca ·~ ~ -· . • l
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NEWPORT BALBOA NEWS-11MIS
. FROST SEES NEW
CHRYSLERS AT
NORTHERN PREVIEW
1'lC new Olryller can are ev-
erything the company wd they
would be.
Thomu B. (Jack) Frost, made
that announcement today after a
flyin& bip to San Fra.ndloo lut
Thunday to Inspect the new mod·
ela. The Newport Harbor Moton
owner wu enthualutJc over the can. procl.a1m1.nc them ·aa en-
tiJ'ely new and embracing featuretl
which wtl1 make them among the
most popular ma~nes on the
road.
The formal abowinJ of the new
can win be held Friday . .&. Wind-
sor four-door aedan and a New
Yorker club coupe will be display-
ed here, Frost said
* Dally Events
Tcmcilt El:>eU Travel Section-7:30 p.
at club house.
Rotary dul>-6:30 p. m., White's
Parle Ave. cate. co;::m= ~r-6:30 p.
Wedilmda.Y
Ebell Boog Sec. 2-12:30 p. m ..
at clubhouse
8th Grade Girls club-7:301 p. m.,
Scout Uttle House
'A,...,. Tf'/,..,,.,,,o ,
ThlrtJ penona were killed and 10 tnJured when uua Madrtd-Barr.-
lona usare-train len t.be trade near Tarraiona Soain. rhrte cars
ot Cbe tra.tn p'.unaed over a l~·foot embankment mto a dry river t>e<1.
• Faculty Wives-7:30 p. m., 23582
Snu~ Harbor Road. Olff Ha~n Sl~A Alpha Upsilon banQWft-
6 :30 p. m., NHYC Mesa Chamber In Flower ·Festival
Balboa Bav Llons clu~:30 p. m.,
Roumore cafe Plans for '49 Is Discussed
American Legion 291-8 p.m.. Le-
gion Hut
Harbor Dist. MuonJc club-8 p.m ..
IOOF hall. Costa Mesa
Square dance-7:30 p .m., Newport
school
C. of C.-12:15 p. m., Rossmore
cale
f MTL ES TONES J . . ... . .
BmTRs
McCLURE-To Mr. and Mn.
Otarles McClure, 422 Pacific St .•
Costa Mesa. In Orange Onmty
hospital, March 6, 1949, a daugh·
ter, 7 1be., 13% oz.
ALCALA-To Mr. and Mn. Hil-
dardo Alcala, P.O. Box 688, Costa
Mesa. ln Santa Ana Comml.Ullty
hospital, March 6, 1949, a dauah-ter. 7 lbe.
DEATHS
loeeplt 8ampeoa. Joseph Samp.-
aon, 67. a retired broker, died
Sunday at h1a home, 612 Mmgo1d
St., Orona del Mar. A resident of
the beach community for the put
year. Mr. Sampeon came to Or-
ange county from Chicago.
He ta survived by h.11 wtfe, Mn.
Ruth Samp.on, a slater, Miu Hel-
en Sampeon of Loa Angel ea; a
nephew, William J(. Sampson of
Los Angeles and a niece, Betty
Sarnpeon of Corona del Mar. Priv-
ate funeral services were held to-
day In Inglewood Park mausoleum.
Baltz mortuary at Corona det
Mar Wa! in cha.rgie of services.
Today's Markets
(P'tom 10 a.m. {P.8.T.] lleport of
i.e.ter a ~ Mbr. LA. 8tdl Ex.) -Industrials ··--......... 175.99 up .44 ~lb ···-.. ·· ............. 48.36 dn .19
Utilities ......... ··-··· 34.90 up .09 Volume--720.000 lharea.
Am Tel & Tel ... -.. -........... 148"
Canadian Paciflc ......... ..... 12 ~
Dupont ........... -..................... 183~
General Moton ................. .. 59
Goodyear ........................ + .... 42~
Kennecott .. ..... .... ................. 47'4 Sean .......... ... .. .. . . ...... ........ .... 36 %
So Cal Ednon -·················· 30 Standard Oil ... -.. -............ .:... 60~ U S Steel ............................ 72~
The Navy organized Reserve
includet 55 carrter groups, 25
patrol, 25 transport, 47 service,
two photo and one blimp squad-rons.
LESTER CTI C O . •• .... w. A•flll•• .... m a II
511 B. c.m.J Aft.. ..._, Cllf.
&rbarDl
DAD OPPICS: w & 8l!dll9 IL. ~ 1'
(Continued from Patte One)
10. InvesUaate poulblUtlee and
advania&ea of unifyjn& the five
separate water 1)'11tems and ,eek
a permanent solution to the water
pt'oblem..
11. (Alex Groty and Pat Flana-
gan) Improve and enlarge down-
town parking areas.
12. CHarry McKee) Work with
and aubt Citizens' council to
make C.O.ta Mesa a better place
ln which to Jive and work (empha-
sis to be placed on zoning and
planning).
13. .U.lit property owners ln
acqutrtna 1eneral improvements
such u street.a, curbs, llahtt, etc.
14. (Don Wedeking) Coordlnate
community project.a and uailt par-
ticularly ln promotion of recrea·
tJonal f adlltres and lessening ju-
venlle delinquency.
15. (Don Huddleaton) Achieve
and maintain a membenhlp of at leut 300.
16. Encourage and ·promote lldlt lnduatry to st:ren&then the
econom~f the community. 17. te fully wl th all
tducatlo lmtltutions.
18 (Frank Walah) Adopt pro~
er slogan and trademark for
community.
19 (Pat Flanagan) Obtain and
19. CPat Flanagan) Obtain
chamber }leadquarten.
20. (Bert Terhune) Provide a
capable full-tbne secretary.
Bert Terhune was appointed
secretary-treasurer of the Costa
Mesa chamber to replace Russ
Bartlne who had taken the l>O"
sltion only temporarily.
KIWANlAN TO 81NO AT
LOCAL CLUB MEtl'INO
Willard Bassett, member of the
Santa Ana Kiwanis clubs, and a
''OCAJ soloist of acknowlect'g:ed abu:
lty, will appear before loCaJ Ki-
wanJans Thunday noon when
memben meet at the Rossmore
cale. Bob Hollingshead will serve
as program chairman.
CHAMBER MDIBEBS TO
MEET TOMORROW
Another luncheon qieetlng of
the Newport Harbor Chamber of
Commerce members will be held
tomorrow noon at the Rossmore
cafe. The program had not been
announced up to noon today.
RAOJNO THE TRAFFIO
LIGHTS
Some motorists seem to tak'J
great delight Jn radng the traf-
fic li1hta at busy tntenectiona,
polnt1 out fhe National Auto-
mobllP club. Apparently they feet
that if they make It acroa that
intenectlon at fifty mlle1 per
hour whJJe the lllbta are chang-
ing from yellow to red they are
gaining t~lves a few mJnutea
tlme. Such a mot.ortat should at.op
to consider what cood .it Will do
him to eatn a minute ff he lORS .his life.
tacm a.da Playbow
"THE GLASS MENAGERIE"
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(Continued tr >m Paee One)
tal lmpector ln this district re-
gard.inf t¥ proposed consollda-tion o the tour poet offices ln
Newport Beach. He gave the an-
swen to five questions aboul tl\t propoaed chana-e u follows : (1)
the Corona del Mar postmark on
mail will be discontinued (assum-
ing that Newport Beach would
emerge from the consollda tldn u
the main office): (2) maJJ destin·
ed here would bear the address
"Newport Bead°', Corona del Mar
station;" (3) if the communities
are lmlatent enough, lt la prob-
able that each ot the tour sta-
tions will be retained ln lta pres.
ent Jocation---however it lJ pos.-
sJble that 10me one or more mlght
be ellmina t.ed: ( 41 money orders
can be drawn upon and cuhed at
tho Corona del Mar 1tatJon lt the
comolidation &<>ea through; and
(5) man de.Uned for COM must
be routed throU&h the main office
but at little Jou of time.
Ve.me Watson, aulttant post-
master at Corona del Mar. also
spoke on the matter. Alter oon·
slderable dJ.acuuion, members de-
cided to follow Gerhardt'• recom-
mendation that the matter ~
tabled tor the present.
Gerhardt a1ao reported that his
public aervtce commJttee planned
to consult with Oty Manager
Sallon to learn it the city ha.s an
equitable plan for the expenditure
of street repair funds and if Co-
r ona del Mar 1tneta will qualify
for any of thJs improvement money.
WAVE DATA OOHPILED
BY U. C. ENGINEERS
University ot California cngl·
neers have developed and tested
a technique by which the size and
arrival time of wav~ generatedSJ
by storm.a at dbtant points can
predicted w1 th a high degree f
accuracy. l
BIKES CAU E OF
OHILDBEN'S ACCIDENTS
1
.
About one out of seven of the
deaths' and h'\Jw1ea In traffi c of
younpten 5 To 14 years old oc-
cur when the chlld.rcn are on bi-cvctes, accordtn1 to the NatlonaJ
Safety Council
BAKED FISH CAKES
2 cupe mlllhed potatoea
1 cup shredded cooked or canned
fish flake.
1 teup, grated onion
Salt and pepper
1 en
1 % cups crvahed com Oakes or wheat flakes
Combine potatoes. flsh flakes.
and grated onion ; IH.M>n with salt
and pepper. Beet en: add Form
mixture lnto cakes, roll tn cereal
flakes, ooetlng w e J 1 • Place tn
11"e&Md baJdna 1>9n. Bake ln mod· erately hot oven ( 400•F. > 20 min·
ute.. Serve with tomato sauce. y IELD: 4 aervlnqa.
Jn the.tr nr.t month of operatk>ft
in the BerJJn AirlUt, the two
Navy 9Quadrona flew 5.249 houn, C&.n1lni 14,101 tolll al carp.
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