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Assessments on Local Boats
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MARINE CRAFT
VALUATION ·oowN
WILL PRESERVE
LAND FIGURES
There's good newa tor boat own-Newport Beach real estate vala.-
era in Newport Barbor today-atJons will remain uncba.npd tb1a
generally speaking truLl949-50 aa· year in the vut majority ot c&1e1,
sessed valuations wlll be lo,vered. a.ocordln& fo City Oerlc C. K.
The Newa-11mes lea.med. from Priest. who also doubles u the
conversations with Lee Walters. dty's aueuor. Subject to oouncU
marine assessor from C.OUnty Aa-direction in this poeltlon. Prten aeuor Maurice Enderle's office, indicated that be haa heard no d1a,..
tbat in all cases where last year's cusslon ot 8.nY Dian to change the
valuations were fair and equitable assessed valuatfona.
they will be reduced from 10 to 12 The county too, pW\a no tn-
per cent fOI' 1N9-50. 'nlere baa creue, 1n sharp cmtrut to tbe
been some decllne 1n the boat generous boost in valuattona of market and the cut in ,asseued la.at year.
valuaUooa will ref1ect this condi-County A8leiaor Maurice Di-
tton. derl ced that Hartley B. In making his rounds, Walten Pie e ~Walt w~ -·"' enoounten eome lnstanoe8 where rson er oi:u•~-wua
valuationa. in his ~.lnion are too be the depuU. 1n charge ~ u-=or too low. Adjustmenta are sesalng property in t.hla city and
made in such ca.sea. he ind!-In the Newport Beach acbool di.s-
cat · . Independently ot the gen-trict. Arthur D. Hlll and Glenn
eral reduced valuadons. F. Wi18on w1l.Herve as deputies In
Oty Clerk c. K. Priest who alao Costa Mea ~·
acta aa Newport's dty assessor,
said toda3 that ~ city will con-
tinue to lotlow lta practice of ac-
cepting the county's fi_gures on
boat valuaUOl'Uf. Generally speak-
ing they have been found fo be
equitable, he declared. Further-
more, thla procedure m.akea It un·
necessary for the city to_ Co to the
expeJU&e ot hiring a spedaJ marine
asaeuor for a oonslderable part of
eveey year .
Electors to Vote
on levy, Trustees
A apeclal election to be held
within the Orange Coast collece
d!atrlct May 20 will perm.it voten
to choose men to fill the two va-
Flelsch--n Bo,•t and to vote for or •l&lnat • cand~o the board of trust.eel
..... • special levy to finance a aev-
to Pav . Taxes at en-ye81' uildlng program far the IQIOW!I ABOVll " ta.e=Hd ....--7W ,... fll dftelopmeat for Ora.llP Oout coUep ftliall I college campus, It wu announced ••• • ••" .. ,..._ -..w wm .... .,. nut M"7 to •.. The .~ nldl .....,.. ~ S ta B b today . ..... .. ma-ah ~ '9tc 11 .tate .. t1aortu. fcm.M w of ta. bulWiJlp In dlillr pl & 8ft ar ara Dr. Horace Parker of Balboa It-
... ._ I• ..;liM. two ,_... wtD-* ~ nc per •100 of •He•ed valuUoe fer ..,... 7ean. N..........-+ Beach city ~Mala u land and Lewis Conrady of w~ n. .,,,.,, ._, wllk* •'Otll-•••vte,... eome of Ule ~ takea from U1ie UID7.Mld llOW" ~ ...... ,.,n VLU\;J m.lnater are the two memben ..... _.for....,.. Fflllll, wW OOllt a ,total ot 2Y, million doDan on Ute ......... ..,..,..,......, well &1 those of Orange county whole terms expire at thb time .
..._ ....._ ... • tie '** J19P of t1alil ,_.... 18 a drawlnc of the ovenll P.. wtllall ....,.. CM .iu.-= ;:::~t;\e~~~ 'They are eligible to be candldatee
_.. ... •1 & pip 1 I fw ta. oempaa. foot yacht, Haida. has declared to auoceed themselves lf they m•• auim -Red Cross at ~~~~ 40% of Goal
It tt will mean the Jam at the pres-About 40 per cent ot the New-
ent Balboe Ialand postmark.. port Harbor Red C'ross go.al has
Tb1a WU tndlcated today U the ~n attained. It was announced
Gp&tu.rft to a l>dttSon tn the Al-th1a morning by Mn. Norma
1en Pharmacy a{ Park avenue and Allen, general chairman of the an-
llarine were totaled.I Apprbxl-nual fund campaign.
mately 200 pmwma .aped the 'the flnt report meeting of field
document req~ the postal workers wUl be held at the Ebell
department to retnlln trari any clubhouse on March 15 when prog-
chanp which would ruult ln Joa rea on the drtve wUl be reported.
of the highly-valued PQ9tmark. Up to th1a momtng a total ot
PetiUclnen pomt out that the $4100 had been subscribed to the la1and bu fttalned lta Identity campaign. nm figure includes
ewt" a1noe lt WU c:n&.te4 by memDerahlps paid in by mMy who ~ OIN!l"&tloDI many YMR res1de out.side the district except aao. -1'o e11mlnate ~k for the summer months, Mrs. Al-~ ~~eel hTepar-Jen aatd.
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CH AMBER TAXATION SPORTS COYER~GE
eOMMITTEE WILL · FEATURED IN
MEET WITH ASSESSOR THJ_ ~S-TIMES
Ma\ll'tce Enderle.. Ora.nee ootmt:y
IEW Slll' OI ~~Js~~~i:f~:!g= ch~tratJon of vote~ who are
IJ)ented status, the yacht can be not already r egistered muat be
HI . HUIDS ZOIE assessed and taxed at any port lta acoompJlshed on or befatt March
owner choo.es and despite hopes 26.
on the part of. Jocal authori~ The tax levy involves a special
Contrary to the unden~ that the sleek blue craft would ac-levy of 29c per $100 of aae.ased ot many of those Who a -cept Orange counfy's jurlsdJcfion value for seven yea.rs which pro.
last week's counciJ meeting the the F1eischma.n attorney decided posal lf adopted by the elect-Orate,
city's legislators did not toumv the to pey the levy at the northern would launch Coot college on a
recommendation ot the city plan-dty, RVen-yttr pay-as-you-go building
nlng comm1aaton on the matter ot Last year the Rafda was tent.a· ~-Under thla schedule
Corona HJKbJands mnina it was tlvely assessed at more than one-t college would emerge grad-
leamed tod~ ' third ot a mlllion dollars and thfi· ually rrom lts temporary war-ln-
Plannin ~ follow-year an exhaustJve and ~aJistfc herited houa1ng to permanent
in& their f.eb. 11th hearing on the a~ made and a lower fig-buildings satbfylng l'eQ\J.lttmenta subject recommended to the coun-ure decided upon. StlU the own.-of the state clepartment of achoo!
ell a cUta.m zon1~ plan for the er'a legal representative ruled that house pJannlng.
newly-annexed land wbkb lies eut the taxes would be paid in Santa -------
of C.orona del Mar. The plan pn>-Barbara and Orange countv and
vlded for a non-acceu strip along Newport Beaeh thus lost aeveral
Coast highway and that tilghway thousands or dollars.
frontage in the rear ot that strift !tl.,res~~8f:11:t==·~ ENFORCED ROLE OE
~)~:~~~thwettt comer SOILENCE BRINGS
The map adopted by councilmen. L c AL DIY ORCE
however, and embraced In the pro. 11n. Etfte L. llNckett of
poeed amendment to the zm.lng Ooata lfesa wu awa.l'decl ·a 41-
ordinance. wu a dltterent one af-Twee ta Suta Aaa ~ aft..
together. It eijminated reference w te.tlf)tac before Snperior
to the non""access strip and sped-ladp s-..u. Mont..,. tll&t
fled the creatloo ot a bu&tnea zc:ne •er ltail aa4 1a•w U-t ~
on the highway~. and ellm-..... ~ .._ lie ... to lnated moat ot the bUlinea zon,.. ._.
11~ Juve1iles .for
Cruiser •111ge
Police yesterday IOlVed the mys-
tery of the era.shed cruJaer wtUCh waa found secured off Balboa Is-land Monday night.
' UHllC'IC". will meet with tbe New-
pcrt Harbor °'8mbl!I' at OJm-
imrce'• tax ~ cammlttft' nat
Toee4a)r ewmn. tn • dinner 118-
llan at the ltournat'e cate. ac-
cial'dlna to w. w. Sanford, dWr-
'I' la ea FOD'D appreciate the
ei-at• local eonrace .. wwt"9 eeClla diQ by Ulte NEWS-
T•--lpOl"ta 'edltol'. Bod Mc-
MIP••, If ll"a a aporCa f!'ttsl
..... , •""VJ•ed .. u.e ~
--. yoa-U · flDd It aat day
.. tM NEW8-TDll:&. nt. .. ,_t Mot.la• reaMll.
-~ 80 ,.....,. ....... r.e ....... ..a NewjiOrt Har'Mr'1 Olll.J' dAil.1
..... ()ell ....,... 11, 11 -............. ,..... ...
tng at the 10Uthwest comer. si.e WM marrtet .. Odiohr
fll lNI to Roeea IL Broebtt
... -~ pu'ted OW I 0.J(' )Mt' * weather a Tides *
Moderate aoutbel'ly wtndl chans· ing to westerly. Cloudy th:b after-
noon.
AIB TEMPJCa&TUm
Maximum ··-··---·· .. ~·~--. ..68
Minlmu:m ···-·--·-···· .. -··-··" Water ··-··-·-··--·~----·-·-.57.
, ............. ~ta
--f.o .......... ,. her ... ~. LeBo.r ~ ol 0-0 ......................
..... .. ....... .... to ...-.r --......... to •• lllCWed -.
They arrested three Anahetm
Juveniles In that clty for the theft
of the boat and aublequent dam--
agtn1. The same trle had tangled
with police Monday nlpt on a
runaway pickup broadcut from
Anaheim and haa ~ arrested
end ~ed to thetr parent&
Alert tnve.tJgaton. ftndlnc • 2'l caliber lheD and a youth•• cap,
recalled the &l'Telled runaW&.Yt and
their rifle.. All thl't!!e confeeMd
ateaJln& the 27-toot cruile'J' from ,
tlte dock of E . W . Olarleti. Cou~
highway. pollee aaS4.
•tt•• -..ar • oemta a ...... :. .., I&; ll;t«f'PJ=~· ,_.,,...z--
14 ~1 lii8t):lll I I _
ft*--1 :UAl f:alP LT U !...._...
..... llroc*eti •edanll.
la a.e ...... 6'ldp MOit.._
C ................ t.o .... . '••--f//181• .... .
The bo1S have been turned owr to Juwnl)e autborttlft ln Santa
Ana peltd.ina a · ~ ~ .... -
Corona de/ Mor Arlisls T al<e Higlt Honon in • W osltington Women
More A Ex1'i6it of Laguna leach Arl Gallery , Are Tf mely Topic
• Norman Chamberlain and Rex terest In desJan are Qlnt earY For Ebel/ Club 1
Brandt wen prize wtnnen tn In the decoratlve panel entitled, Mn. Florence Le e Ot\llen
the March prl1e dhlblt, buns ''Battle of. the J'lowwn.'• Rua-p:-ovecl a brilliant and enterfain·
tn the main rallery at Laruna lell Iredell In ''Flsure in Mov• 1.ng IJ>eabr when abe addreaed
Beach art pllery, • collection ment" wh.kb ~-the memben of Ebell dub at their for WbJch the jury ahow'e(I IC)Od &niJe9 an4 CUl'YeJI fA the body .... 1.. Un and Al~aved
• judsment ln lta choice of pie-when dandna, with echolnl :~ ::nn 'Mel ~t' 'J
tune and ICU]pturn for prlr.et anclet ln the b&cl<around. Geor&e Mn. Ohlsen had .. her topic
and honorable mention. Brown'• ''Beach 'Flab Market" Women in Wublngton. She gave
N or m a n Ownl)erlaln'1 on. hu provoked various oomrnentl, an unbiased opinion of the pollU-
Ommutft"1 Breaktut, ti hand-both pro and con. 1b1a arti•t cal scene, viewed from all angles
led In 111 UtlUIU8l way. From a hat had ma';fu year8 of expert. and made direct queatlons from =if :S::n..e. ~ t!:: ~; ~ ~rn' ~nc;>,f ~~~ ~ such leadin1 WO~ Helen
tt Katherine CGnover ta)'I "One he l&Yll, ii havln& the time of Gahap.n nou.las. Booth
la ~ or the palntlnc u his lite expertemmttnr 1n the ~~~a~~= ~~h a whole u tt vtbrat. wtth color deslp of p&ctul'ft. Whether you Mn. E. E. N spoke ~n
and ta alive wtth Thythm and like thil palnttn1 or not, atop the educatlonaJ project. of beau-
movement. 1be eye ta carried tn and •tudY It. It la a truly crea-tltytng the h1ghway1, which la
an4 · around and aD over the Uve work. Note the dlfferent being IPO~ by the Garden
canvu. Thtte b ai.o humor anu and texturea, the vibra-.-ectlOn In con,Junctton with other
Which 1hould nQt be mined. tlon of colar. 'Ibe whole canvu county Garden aectiona, and
Some have uked 'Why' and .thta auccesta a tapestry; the scene ti urged that It become a oom-
ta IOOd u It make. dllCUlllon. not an exact copy of a ftah. mar-munlty movement In which every
1'orman Q\amberlatn hu done ket but It expl'euet an Idea or dvicmtnded per1on may joJn.
mucb for the pllery and we concept of one. Mn. Loulle Ahrendt played
wllh he would come back to Le-~ Artlilta Adr..-.S the piano tor croup 1lngtng, led
tuna Beac~ llr'u41t "Mounta.lnl, u subject matter by Mn. Robert Andrews a.nd
Of th .. -t--•or -"'-tc~ -on naturally attract many call-Mrs. Ruth ReJd gave the collect.. ,. ..... ""' i"'~ ..... ;n -fomJa arUlta and the-re are Mn. La~ce E. Brown and
anotMr ftrtt 1or Rex Brandt several mountain plctul'el in Mnr. Roldne CUppett were ap-ot Corona del ~ar Miu Cono'Yer th.la ooll@Ctlon wl\lch are treated pointed by the board to the ....,. ~ oeJnttn1 11 out.tand-tn a big way. "Creep&ng City'' nomlnaUng commJttee. 0th er
tn. tll>edaJly for the wav In b Eusene M. Ft-andzen ta out-membel"I ifected from the noor
wt.Sch ht-tiu treated the subject ~c!lng and Vf!'tY lnteTfttlng ln were Mn. C. W. Meuin&, Mn.
matter. 1'aere are Vftriout ways the arran~ement and grouping Byron Wdlt and Mn. Heinz
to palnt flowert. Thia J)91ntet-and tor the feellna of height It Kaaer. They w11l report ln April.
bu not oalnt~ a nower ~ exp~ It la a very nne paint-· Mn. Robert Klllefer l,'lft91ded ~t "• such nor hu r\e · at the meeting. wbich followed
drawn the flowers u botanical Inf.· Tb e r e are two one-man a luncheon lel'Ved by Mn. Heinz
IDedmen& but hu 1>9Jntfld a ahowa one tn the ~ntrnol by Ka.lier and her committee, the
pkture. 'n\e nowen play t.Mrr, ~ M. Fl'anzden oO and Meldamea S. A. Meytt, Fred J . =•nanJ••ttlmon~ta, ~-letn ~ pmdl ofhet drawlnp, •the.other Catlin, J . A. Gent. C. B. Rudd,
--w•1V • an-.. 'ln the lowtt nllery by Ruth Gerald W. Ritchie and Albert
Interplay between the SUITOW'ld-VanSJclc.le Fd,-water oolon Redden.
Ins area and the bouauet and of Hatten Yucatan and Mexi---------~=a~ =t ::~~·. ~ can teenet'. N,lther One ~ these
ciet«m1ne tho characttt of the exhlbttl lhould be m1ued.
St. Joachim Guild
to Holi:J FoOtl Sole
Saturclay Morning • St. Joachlm Ladies' gwld ... ~ announdnl a food Ale to ~
held Saturday. March 12, 8 un.
at the Costa Mesa Paint and
Hardware store, 1841 Newport
boulevard. Mrs. Earl Schetne-
wlll be ln charge.
Plana for the 1ale were com-Pleted when the guild met ThW'S·
day at the oorish hall with Mrs.
H. V. Kandie presiding.
Reports were beard regarding
the parish dinner ln February,
Which wu a ~ o s t aucceutul
event, and plana were~ for a bazaar to be held 1n early tall.
Mn. Kenneth Stewart reported
on the Santa A n a -0 ran g e
Deanery meeting held at Laguna
Beach and Mrs. Kandie made
comments on the session.
Women of the guild will serve
refreshments at the St. Pat-
rick's Day dance " to be given
at the pariah hall on March 17
by the Men's club, of which Glen
0-oft la oresident. There will
be no admission and everyone is
invited. Bob SkJles' orchestra
will play and there will be both
modern and square dancing.
Local Baptists
to Meet Tonight
For Organization
The First B a p t l s t church,
which has been holding services
In Newport since Jan. 2, will
hold an organizational meeting
tonight at the home of Mr. and
r-Mra. Al Periera, 110"' Sonora
street In West Newport.
A church clerk and a board
of deaco111 will be elected. The
advisory committee from the
Fi.rat Baptlat church of Hunting-
ton Beach, composed of T. Mel-
vin Avantl, Stewart Price and
James Ranney, will be present
to uaiat in this meeting.
The Rev. George H. Wiedman,
putor of the church, wu raised
and educated In Huntington
Beach. He has assisted ln es-
tablllhlng and organizing three
other Baptist churches in Cali-
fornia.
ba~ ...
She continues ~ Hf>et.erpauJ Ott,
oar awn eculotor. ahoww hll
knowledae and fH11nR for de-
lfcn tn hit "KnteUn,1 Ftll\.U't'."
We lhould put thit artilt to
work In beautltyinlf OW' buDd-
1.np and pub, 10 that tourllta ,,. are tnv'lttna' to thll area wm
at onee be made to f~I that La-suna Beacb m1lht be an art
Famous Guilarisl
on Program
Rex Branclt Ends Year
As Presiclen# ol Calil.
Water Color Society Orange County Choirs
Rex Brandt. ~ known C<>-to he G uesls at
c:wttel'.
Bari Pl'octev 'en.. Honol"I bJe Mmtlona Wft'e
a1"a.l'dfd to Burt Procter of Co-
rona det liar for '-rhl'ouah the Palmi" and to Jmnie Crawfoid trw ''!;a.1'11 Ainntcan Thno." Wil-
liam SWlft Dani 1'1 '"'My Studio''
WU chown trom the pttmanent
memorial c:oDectlon. · ~ piu winners are not
only loocl _utlata but they have
4ared to be c1llfaren&. ln t.belr
manner of npftllon and are lilpKl&lly lntft"t'lted ln th@ OC'-PnbatJm or the picture or
jeg}ptun,
-OUwn that have Mow'n in·
For Dinne,. Dance
Gttonlmo Vlllartno. fa m o u 1
1Ulta.riat and well known to
many 1n the Harbor area. wtll
be one of the artlttl on the pro.-sram at tho dJnner dance to be stveo Much 18 1n th@ Bamboo
room u a benefit far the New-
port Harbor Pla.y~. tt WU
annO\IJ>Ced today.
Wlth VtUarlno wm be TonJta
Moralee, Spanllh danCft" w h o
bu appe~ tn many motion
plctura.
During the dinner hour Jury
F1tzxerald, a .enlor at the Unt-
verafty of Southern California
mwic IChoolI. __ wW play. Fl~ serald hu JU11t mmpleted an
audition with WalleDIUln.
There will b6 other numbers
on the procram, to be announced
later.
rona de1 Mar artJst w00 hu Christ Church Service
Rrved for ~~ )'Ml' U pt'Hi-dent ot the Ornla Water Col-01olrs of aeveral Orange ooun-
ar sodety, and his wife, Joan ty churche1 have been invited to ~ Branda. wfl1 attend the share in the special preaching
annual tnfftintt of the todety to miulon at 01rtst Onach by the
be held Saturd.aY and Sunday at Sea, the la.at week of the month. Santa Barbara. Alto au.ending The preachJng mission, which
from Corona del Mar wt11 be Will feature Alec G. Nichols as
Mabel and Milon RUtch.lnson. the ~aker, will be held atx con-
hel'dt ~~u~,:t":rE.t:!m~ ~ ;;ricz!r"~ndo~:r:g ~:
Mr. Bl'andt wtll share honon day, April 1. All meetings wUI • 'ft'f th the lnoomlng president, be open to the public.
Sueo Ser1.ta°"a. tH.cher of art
at ScrtPbl coDeae. Sunday lunch-
eon wlll-be at Monteclto Country
club and at 4 _p.m.. wm be the
reception a n c1 exblbt Uon at Santa Barbara. MUlleUm of Art.
Both water colon and drawings wm be shown.
Both Mr. and Mn. Brandt
sent pfcture9 and dra~ga for
the exhlbJt. hla being a water
color, Golden Gat.e and a draw-
tng of the canyon while Mrs.
Bl'andt had a moonlight gouache
of ~ Corona de) Mar bridge
and a drawing of her daughtet"
Shelley. Mn. Hutchlnson sent
a water oolor.
Commitmeni Day
Obse1Ved at
Mef/tod;st Church
Seventy comm1tment card 1
were Ii~ and turned In at
Ouitt Church by the Sea last
week at lta annual commitment
aervtce. The commitments con-
talMd the toUowln1 pleqe, "The
Loni Jesua Ou1.at. being my helper, I commit myself to
aobrlety and a good exam~le, by
adoptlna for myself the prtndple
and pnactlce of tota1 at.tine-nee
from alcohoUc beVft'qes aa a
wiM way of life."
c.ommltment Day la a naUOn-
wtde obeervance lb Methodist
and Methoclllb related churchel.
Island Hosless
Enferlaini Foursome
Balboa ls/one/
Has Luncheon Meef
Mrs. Helen Hargrave presided
and Mn. Margaret Dearborn led
in devoUom when 'n memben
of Balboa bland circle held a
luncheon meeting at the home
of Mn. Mamie Foote, 200 Sap.
phlre avenue. .
The luncheon was served by
Mn. DOnker, Mn. Irma Rutter
and Mrs. Louise Smith.
The April luncheon will also
be at Mn. Foote's home with
Mrs. Rachel Wiley and Mrs,
Vera RJcard assisting her In serving.
SltWet Sopp.ir
2 tbspe. butter or margarin~
2 tart apples, cored and halved
1 No. 2 can eauerkrau t
12-oz. trankfurtcrs
2 teups. sugar
Melt butter in skillet; place ap-
ples cut slde down and brown;
remove Crom skillet. Spread sauer -
kraut evenly in skillet: add frank-
furters. Place apples cut side up
on aauerkrnut; sprinkle w l t h
augar. Cover tightly and simmer
untJl apples are t~nder, about 15
minutes. YIELD: 4 servings.
POC'kf'tbook CUMJrole
1 No. 2 can sauerkraut
' 2 teasps. prepared mustard
maahed and season('d
12-oi. frankfurters
% cup gTated American cheese
Place sauerkraut in baking dish.
Spread With mustard. Split trank-Mn. Manraret Dearborn of furten in halC. but do not cut all
Balboa 111and en~ a the way through. Stuff With
founome at luncbt'on and brtdce muhed potatoea and sprinkle With
at San1a Ana Country dub re-cheae. ArTange over aauerkraut
cmtly. Guest. weft Mn. Mamie Bake ln moderau oven (375°F ) Foote\.....~ Ra~ WJJq and 20 to 30 minutes or unw chee9e ~ f'UUl Rad. ii melted. YIELD: 4 terVtnp.
. ly Germaine Haney
GOOD HEA VENS0
-Now beT
&ivinl lessons. Oh, it's RlchaH.
He walked in here yes~ wtth a little
red-beaded kid.
''Thia II Mick·
ey,' he Informed me ... I'm going
to teach h tm
drum." So they
sat down and
1trugled with
t h e situation.
Oh, my jump-
ing bean! I
mean my heav-
· ing head But
just the same, I think it'a a
wonderful experience to try to
teach somebody else the thlnp
you know. It makea you put your
knowledge lnto words, therebJ
bringing out l n t o the light
thoughts you didn't even know
you had. It gives you an lntcrett
in SOMEBODY E LS E . Anet
sharing what you know Is the
reason for learning anything tn
the flnt place. ,
I'LL STAND IT -So I'm will·
lng to stand the strain. But \
heaven take pity on the neigh-
bors! Grace called up the olhE'l'
day and tald, "We've put our
house up for sale." 1 didn't have
the courage to ask her, but I
wonder lf they're drum dippy.
It's not only Mickey's lessons,
it's Rlchard's practising. And
every other Saturday, we haYe
a jam session wlth ice-cream.
It's funny to SH the souU'Ul
Beethoven man desert the piano ·
for dessert. While Ch u b b "I
01erub the ftddltt Ignores re-
freshm<'ntl completely and sticks
to his art. Just proves what rm
always saying-you can't Judp
the contents by the package.
AS SHOULDN'T-Say, apeak.lDJ
of packages, I can't he~p brac-
ging. Came Gordie's ~lrthdtlf.
Sure enough, we'd remembered
to buy hlm a present. but what
to tie It up with! The only r lb-
bon on hand WM some 1'ed stuff
left o'Vf!r trom Chrtstmu-not
long en<>u~h to tie a decent bow.
So I grabbed up the c o t t on
pJcker. A awatch of whJte cot·
ton, spread out into attractive
beards at the ends, wtth the rib-
bon knotted in the middle. Cute,
lf I DO say It ls as shouldn't.
nrERE SHE GOES-There goet
Sarah. with her arms full ol
grocery sac.ks and murder mys-
terle1. She's a poisoned dagger
fiend. We're a 1 w a "is arguin1
about It. I say, "Sarah, it's a
horrible waste of time lappine ..
up that atu!f. There are better
things to do." "Bosh." ylpe1 ••
Sarah. '"nleYN? a mental exel"-
clse. Like tolvtng punJes, They're
relaxing. The-greatest minds in
t h e country go for them ...
"You're j\tst duJJlng yoW' bTaln,"
I lnsi5t. "Me«alng around wilh
trash. Keeps you from readin1
~ood things." Long about then.
Sarah gets wilcl. "The trouble
with you ls you don't know how
to read. Yoo can't pour over
every word You're supposed to
skim-to take It lightly." ThiJ.
goes on until we're both worn
out. Then Sarah goes home and
set Ues down wt th a good book.
And me? Oh. I prop up my feet
and read a mvztery 1tory. 1 SURE I KNOW-Oh. sure.
admlt St. I'm inconsistent. We
used to know a man who was
always 1 a y I n g to fT\C. ·'The
trouble with you is you're nedo
true type." It actually seem
worry him. Yup. the wind bloWlf
from the north on Monday. But
by FridRy. It's n banana breeze.
and straJi;rht from the tropics. A
weather vane with a spell of the
diz:zit>S. that's me. But rve
learned to be sassy with mY
crltJcs. When anybody complaiM
about the thin~ I do I pipe up
with, "Well, what do you tX·
pecb? I was born between two
sign.a of the z.odJae.'' Works fine.
Jig -'n -Reel Club
M eels at LJHle House
Forty eiRht charter and ~
elate memben were Pl'eseJ'.'
when the Jts-'n-Reel cJ\11> bel4
tta flrst March 11quatt dance at
the Girl Scout Little Homt-
"Lefty'' Davtl of Lynwood .,..
caller. 1beJ't wa no bUlln • meettna.
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HINKLE PILLS,..:_.,,., ...... 1001w 6•
ZINC OXIDE ,OINTMENT .. 1 ..... 7•
SIMILAC BAIY FOODt1.ua.>-.76•
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hll enemw. u wu tbe usual cm-
tam ID MobemznedlD ~ Nutndin npltld: .. 1. CID @'OYd .,..u b'CJID 111¥ enemMe, bUt aa1y ADab can lll'Qttct me bun my
frSmda." . • ;: J'loNllo La Gaardla,
oae ot t.be sreamt public lel'V&nta
ot our time, URd to u;y: ··~
c:lllef cp•Uflcatioo Jew 0WCe 1t
~~tal inp'aUtude to my
WCI«* Y. WIATMm >
MOM• 0. COTTON )
CM.L VINIMAM
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HAPPY HONEYMOON-Bridea
-~be in CoanecUcut are b&Vlnc a field de.Yu a reM< ot. a beauti·
tW brocaa.d 1&tln w-M'DI IOWD put aboard • Oila "lQrd Train by
the peoule of 1..)'on.1, FJ-anoe, foe
a •:flam Amerk:aJl Bride.'' The
&own wu placed aboard the Con-
Ml.t • necUcut car. and now the Merci
Train Committee ia boJd1n& a COD·
• • Mv•lld 1 M1H11r tat to .elect the Onderetla who
,..... "-'t, 301 I W• Central Awnue_ Hew~ lw:h, Cotlfom60 ia to pt th.la dress . • . The airl wboee meuurementa best flt the
dreu wW weer it oo bel' weddina
clay • . • In addition, and UwW
to ~t bualneumen. lhe
wW al.lo cet a weddJ.n& rtna, lln-&erle, lllppen, boneymooo hata,
&tlver 8el'Vicie and. tuJJ ~tocrapn
CO'YW'qe. 1be t b r e e runner-up
oouplea will cet the ume. Air
France ottered a bone)imoon trip
for the lUcky couple to Lyona,
1''rance, whet& the 1 own came
. Active
'""" Member
of
DREW PEARSON _,-; ON ., -:~e WASHING TON
MERRY.OO·RQUND
DREW PEARSON SAYS:
VIBHINSKY PLANS CRACK-
DOWN ON CZECHS; REAL-
ESTATE LOBBYISTS WRITE
ED I !.f>..! !ii ... OONNECTIC\lr aNJ)~ COMPETE
P'OR FRENCH WEDDING
OOWN.
RENT CONTROL LOBBY -
The real Eatate lobby ii pepper-
lnl news~ with "Letters-~ ~w· (n a campalp to build
up public oplmon qatnat rent
c::ontrol. RecenUy t h e Newark
Eveninc NeM pubU..Md a letter
•lcned by Sarah H. Terriel ot
A.abury Park. N.J ., who protested
WASHINGTON. -Sensational aaalnlt the hardships lmpoeed on
developmenu are expected In her by rent control. 'nle aame let-
OrilchoelcwaJda followtna V1ahln-ter alJlo appeared in the New
1JQ11 aPOOlntment u R.ulalan F~ York Herald-Tribune, llKDed by
elgn Mlnilter ... The U.S. Em-Sarah H. Tarlel. ~ ii appeared
buay In Prque .reporta V1ahimkY ua1n ln the New York Dally
bu de11nltely ~ that Czech New.. But. perha1J9 becaua& the
Communiata a;s:e too Independent newt hu a larae Jewtah drcula-
..,. that Klement Gottwakt the doh. th1I Umo It waa ataned
pre 1 e n t c.c.nmuniat bou ol "Sarah H. Levine." An lnvesUaa-
cact\OlloVa.lda. must be pursed.: tion revealed that neither penon
Jt'1 feand ht will become another exblted. • ..
'nto ..• Vilhinaky la nporttd to TIP TO TRUMAN -Frhmda
have l'ffched lh1I eondualon dur-have 1ent the White Houae the 1na hit thtte-week so-called "v.,. f ollawlna:
ealJon" In Czechollovalda at lite Once there ll•ed a Mohamme-
-aort town ot Karllbe4. Actually, ~ villqe pbUoeopher, Nutra-
Vbahlnlky, appattntly knowlna he dln Hotza, whale wiaG aaymp
wa to be named F0ttlfn Mlnil-have become a by-word in the
lft', came to Czechoslovakia not mJddel eut a m o n 1 OuisU&N
onlY t4 rest but to look Into Ma.bommed&N and Jewa. Whe..i
acdvtUa In a country Which Ute Nutradln wu ~moe 1lnvited to de-
pOUtbUJ"O conaJden the weak link liver the Frtday evenln& prayer In the aatell1te chaln around the before the Suttan'1 repreaenta-
lroe CUrtaJn . . . Gottwald con-tlve. he mounted the minaret
tlrmed Moecow'1 1usplclona by ra!Md hll IU1l'll toward heaven' fl.alb' rdullna Ruula'1 request and aa.ld : .. Almla,hty Allah, I pr.y
that be take black Into CucboUo-h~lp thll humble 1ervant of yours
vaJd.a 80IDe 3300.000 Sudeten Ger-· to live aocord.ln1 to thy law and
mane ~D d by the Czecha tnto eut<» h1I fooutep 1n the pelh of the Eutern 7.one of Germany. rl&bteousnea. Above all, O Allah,
Tbla WU the lut straw u tar I pr-.y p r o t e c t me from my
u Vllhlnaky wu oonettned, and frltt\da" ..• Worahipera later in-
t. bM NCIOllUJle'Ddied that Gott· qWftd of Nutradln wby he dld
wald be lcp1""'~ not uk Allah to protect h1m from
from. but the CAB said \DO. How-
ever the French line doeen't have
tb worry about CAB-and wW
supply a honeymoon aea voyqe lnltead. .
That'• how the seeds of triend-
lh!p, once planted. &row.
Mac.ARTBUR li UN TS OOM..
MlES-General MacArthur haa
been stven aecret pennlu.lon to
lnc:ruM the alze of the J apa.nesc
police in order to probe tor Com-
munla ll who are p.lnin1 atrenaui
in Japan • . . Army Secretal")
Royall hu approved MacArthur's
plan tor do1na Ulla, thoqh almuJ-
taneoualy be vetoed MacArthur'•
reql.lftt tor roore U.S. combat
troo1J9 . • . The exact number of
oew .Japanese OOIJ9 will be up to
Mac.A.r\hur. But Royall wtll offer
no obJecUon il 10,000 more police,
armed with piatoll and liaht We&•
pont, are put on duty.
IRATE SENATORS -G.OP. Sen. Style. Brici&es of New Hamp..
ahJre ii bJuUna _Jov.ernment prea
aaenta asaJn, alk'a1lla that they
wute mlWom o!. dollan every ~ear on =•cal, worthleu pub-cl ty ach • • • Bridaa d letl
a Mt of redpet tor eookfu1 mus-
krat meat (put out by the U.S.
Flah and WU4llfe $ervtee) · a1ao "Fleu ln North Amenca. .. ' ''Sex ot Watemetona.~• "Hahlu, Food
and economics Status of the Band.
Tailed Piaeon"-all authored by
the Aartculture ~partmei> t.
LAGGING LATIN RELA-
TIONS -Secretary of State A~eson lan't advertialn1 it. but he 1 extremely worried about our
badly deteriorated sood oelahbor
poUcy ln Latin America. Ache.on
t.hlnkl relations wlth the Amer-
ican ~publlcl ha v-e been db·
araceruuy nealected of late, ha.a
told top aalatant.1 lt'1 time the
Unlteid State.a 1tarta pe)"lna closer
attention to what la 1olna on In
our own front yard . . . Mean-
while, not ~v~ an ualltant Sec:re-
t&J')' of State la entn1ated to
handlP Latin Amertcan relations
CROSSW -the lut IUCh · expert Spruille ORD PUZZI .£ _,., ... ro ............ ~·mu Braden. havtn1 ~:n forced to
quit by General Marshall because
Braden WU too ha.rd on Dicta tor ... ,,,_ ., ....
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Pft'QD of Aryentina ... Achet0n
hu DOW decided to remedy tbia
by reviving the PQliUon or assist-
ant Secretary ol State for La tin America.
RENT W ARNlNG--CIO Vive-
President James Carey ls tclJlng
the Senate Banking oommJttee
that the nation faces another boost
ln rent. unJeu the Senate put.t
aome crtmtnaJ entrcement tcet:1 in
the rcnt control blll ... Carey
claim.a that the House rent ~n·
trol blll 11 a half-baked compro-
rn.lae with tn. reaJ estate lobby
lnvtUna wldesttad noncomlla11r.e
by tM bl.a 1andkrda . . . lf it bf.-
cornea law and the rents of work-
Ina people are Increased. the CIO
leader warm. labor wW retaliate
with a fifth-round ot waae ln-
C!"ff8etl demands.
RED ARMY GRO~Jden
Oiap&n. the Amertcan dlplomat who wu lddced out ot Hun1ary
hu Warned the State deputq,ent
that Hunpry 11 tecretb'. bullcl1nr :f Ill U'l'Jl)'-in dlttco ' vtolaUon
the pe.ae tnaty ... Ruulan a.mur olfleen are tralntna Hun.-
Plian troops and ~anl.zlna them fnto "action 8QU&d9' --pWUm.bly
a.bned aatnat 11to ... The peace
trftty put a Umlt ot 150,000 on
the Runn.rtan ann.y, but OlaP'n
N.11 the llu.,.artana have at leut 80,000 to 100,000 man than th1I
· · · O\•sifn allo repm ta the Com-munlat P'ftomtnt of B\D1PI')'
bu aut.horbed a aubetantiaJ tn-
c::l"Mle In the number °' MC'Ul'tey police. to ~~...-i.a.Po"'Nfi
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~Wednesday, Much 9, 1949 ·
Taylor Cour1
Case EndS
Granting of a divOTCe to WUllam
W. Taylor, the granUna ot cua-
tody of the small daughter to the
mother, Mildred Taylor, and the
dismissal of adultery charae•
against the latter and John Abell
Balboa Island sporting goods deal~
er, marked the close of the Beacon
Bay divorce trial in Santa Ana
Superior court this week.
F inal judgment in the case will
not h<' entered unW Friday. Judge
Raymond Thompson indicated, at
which time the court expects to
have a complete appraiaal ·on·
prop<'rty owned by the prtnclPala.
F ollowing a. conference tn court
chambers, Attorneys M. B. Well·
ington and Henry 1bomu an-
nounced a decision to withdraw
charges of adultery which had
been filed against Mrs. Taylor. She
had been accuaecl of having an at-
f air with Abell. Both denied the
charges and the wile maintained
that her nusband had made false
accusa Uona of th1a type .for sev-
eral years.
Star witnesses for the defense,
h eard in Monday's sesaton of the
court, wer e Mr. and Mrs. J . D.
Snodgrass, the Taylors' next-door
neighbors. They testitled that
Mrs. Taylor was with them on
August 12. the day when private
detectives said Mrs. Taylor and
Abell were together.
Rockflsli Make Up
Bulk of Catch
During January
Rocktish }llAde up three-fourths
of the chatch trorn deep sea party
boals In J anuary, reports the Bu-
reau of Marine Ftaherles, Division
of F1sh and Game.
Sport f lahermen on boats Ol*"'-
ating from Newport and IM!'Ym
other California port.I landed an
average of eight fish each during
the month. The 2246 anglers
hooked 17,360 fish. of which 13,090
were rockf ish.
Party boat catch records sub-
mitted to the division's Term1na1
Dree Cari Hit;
One Driver and
Passenger ·Hurt·
Two were injured in a three-cu
crash at MacArthur Blvd and
Cout htghway this mornina at
8 o'cloc¥. James lt. Walcutt and Walter
Hooper, both of Loe Ancelet, were
tak~n to Community hospital In
Santa Ana with undetermined in-juries. ~
Walcutt. according to police,
failed to atop at the red llabt at
the intersection and era.shed ln to
a car driven by Ray Oris Broyles,
P . 0 . Box 501, ,Balboa Island. In
the impact the Walcutt car ca-
reened into a tblrd vehicle driven
by Walter A. Hultman • ot Dea
Moines, Iowa.
Officer Warren Castle of the
local police department tUed com.-
plaints With Judge Harry L. 8101!-
Kett this mornina charging Wal-
cutt with failure to atop for red
alanal and with having faulty
brakes. Hi• appearance in court
will depend on the extent ot h1I
lnjurta, Judie Blodgett sa.ld.
Island laboratory show other ape-ABALONE LIMIT
, cll'S taken included: STBE88ED BY OOMM18810N '
Twelve hundred ocean whitefish; A new bag limit of five aba-
100 linJt cod; 620 flounden. sole. Jon..-. will be In eUect when the
sand da6s; 380 cabezone; 320 kelp aeason opens March 16, remlnm
bass, sand bass; 570 other varle-the cautomia Division ot F1sh and
ties. Game.
( •
leawy f~ tnill Harbor Sbldellts ~~~"~!i!!L~ ~~~
ed to Kenneth w. Kerr ln City Several Harbor .,. atudeft~ at Corona,=. :_ae,.::: ~u!t.ethlaHatry~ttlevledthe =~~tbe~becon» ~sr!i~ . . bnet on Kerr11 pleas ol cullty to ter ol_Alpba Gamma sa.m.. C: Newport Beach. Alan Nleol. JU.
chal'les ot drunk drtvlnc and fall· ICholanhlp ffttemlty fot ·= chaJ'd Petarsoa. ure to atop (or a pedestrian in a coUeaes when ~ coaat lnltt ttc:m -------• •
cr-ouwalk on Balboa &land. h.oldS a ll>eda1 mstallation cere-SLAVK&NJNO NOTllm IN
Kerr. wbQ eave hla_ addreu u many tn tie campus chapel Friday IOBIW eroUAD
102 E. Bay avenue. Balboa wu momlns at 9 o'clock. Ray Mathewlon. manqer_t!l the
arrested by omcer William w. The atudenp earned their mem· Santa~ office ot ~California
Stockdale on Marine avenue and bel'lhlp by riLakina a B awrap Department ot llnployment.. .aid
Balboa on the Wand )"ftterda)' whJle carrytns at ieut 12 unit• ot today that the empl~t dlc1IM
eventna. work. At a pre-JnatallatSon meet ln tJ)1' area durin& FebnW'Y wu 1
A 1U1penalon of SlOO of a S250 tng attended by all M atudend not quite u sharp aa exhibited In
fine on ttie drunk drlvlna charre rrom 12 different Oranae county Janllat)'. During February, unem-
waa granted Kerr and an addl-communltlea otttoen were elected ployment Increased by 15 per cent.
UonaJ ~ wu levied on the crou-tor the _ c:Ummt aelne9ter and He ldded that the downward trend
walk vtolaUon. Judce Blockett Alyce JQuume.n of a.ta MeM' Jn emoloYment wUl -con~l at •
said the man could ~ -~ line waa named eecretary ret.anred-~ for two mmnns. OI' or serve 40 ~ ln city Jail. Ke'IT~1 Members from Harbor .,. until ~ qricultural 9ctlft. ~=license lfU ~ for ~unltia lnclude the follow-Uee pt under ~. •
'v .. ,:··. ~ta Mea: Albert Baylor. The anorkel bttathlnl dnlm
' Dorta Bllllnp, Marc BUas, Carolee now used by U. S. Navy IU~ * Dally Even'-n * BUrdick. C'lyd.a Mae Elliott. Pat-mannea wu developed by the . . WI rtck Healey, Alyce Kluuma&. Dutch. and captured by tbe NU!IL
T..-Pt
8th Gnde Glrl8 club-7 :30 p. m.,
Scout Little House
Faculty Wlves-7:30 p. m.. 23582
Snug Harbqr Road, Oltt Haven
Sigma Alpha UpaUon banquetr-
6/30 ~ m., NHYC . BMboa Bay Lions club-6:30 p. m .•
R<mmore eate
American Le1lon 291-8 p.m., Le-
rlon Hut
Harbor Dlat. Muonlc club--8 p.m.,
IOOF hall, Coeta Meta
Square dance-7:30 p.m., Newport
school
Tbundaf Klwania-12:15 p. m., Roumore
cate
'Angel of Red Canyon'-8 p. m.,
Main school, Coeta Meu
St. Jamee Aux.-2 p. m., home
Mn. Wm. Seeley. Mesa Dr.
Alpha Chi Omeaa-1 p. m., 208~
ftuby Ave., Bal. Ialand
Ebell Book Section 1-1 p. m., 210
Via San Remo
Udo Iale Woman•• club-1 :30 p.
m.. Lido clubhouse
C.O.ta Men WSCS-12 :30 p.m.,
church social hall
Costa Mesa Grange-7 :30 p. m..
Gra.n1e hall Amapola Thimble club-7 p. m.,
111 West Bay Ave.
Balboa Wand Buaineu Men's
Aan.-7:30 p . m., White•• cafe
JuJle tte Low Rally-7 :30 p. m .,
Cirl Scout Little House Toastmute~:30 p.m.. Roa-
more caft BPOE 1767-8 p. m.. Elks hall.
Balboa
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STUDEBAKER
SALES • SERVIGE •
MWHY GUESS" ==:=.a,:~~
tro.ble ... G8N It wttla ~ PilT8 ._._.. bf ~--
9lced mecb••k&
~ Aldlwrta1 I 8twlellebr Dealer la tM ...._ ...._,.
Joe Nlckertz Local Dealer
3416 W . Central ly Udo Tbeafr• Harbor 510
TODAY!! Tht undlt that
ma lie worn d
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Chlldren'• • • 8-thlng Tninb
• Bonnet. S'weat.en •
• IW>J 8boei Shower Gift. e
EVERYTHllG · TO GO!
~
Here is your chance to stock ,
u~ on things ~ you'll need for
·thal growing youngster. Baby .
n•eds · galore at New Slashed
Prices. Our entire stock to be .
sold. Come in and see for
y~nelf this. month's amazing
$1.so·
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always d ln11 tt
your waist.
Jutt attach eorten and lua-
pantt 1u1pencls your ....-i,..
' wrlnkle free and alwaya hvge
yovr walat. Just enouwh ,..,.
ure f»fttrol te ..-. It the
perfect ponty ,_ .........
an4 daytime w.ar-wttt. ., . ,
wltheut ........ Ma• eif .... , ..... ,., ..... ,,...
lne ftMMcl. Pethct I• '°' almotl ev•ry fleure
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• Wednectla~. Marcia 9, 1949
my so11 . Jehu ..
D~~ 5~4& ..... : ... la.t .... ~1·t'-one li-1.L tit VY'W JI, Dlif&I. ¥1r :n yu. CQ,l,
He ·missed. a Curve -lost }tis nerve •.
Diddle .• did.d.le. dumpling. poor Jolm _!
Boor .. ldit• • _... "ere • '9lll • 1lil hll1atigh..C
C:.-d 'c a .. IM#IW--. One Gilt oi .. • r m we m.aheil a W ili'
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Here's Lid · of Qnsti11s, lawers
lllo1t ~at CIR111 Ex,1111ion . Plln
TALES • IRElll•
FISCIUllOI F• BTlll UI
To prOirlde tM auw-. te
maD7 of tlae ....... .,....
~ wlll laa•e la tMlr mlada
.. u.e ......, ...... ,....... --pee"• pracnm for tM Orup
Cou& ooUece. Uae New.-'lbnliil
herewltla Abadt:I a llat. al per-
uaeat cau•U011e aa4 UU1WW1 u
prepared by Dr. Bull Petenoa,
presldeat of &be ~e:
Yea. all remodelt~ and all new
building wlli be completed in ao-
cordanoe with the •t.andarda o1
the State Divisiao ot AJ'Chltectutt
tbe State Division of. Schoo~
Pla.nnLne and~ *tat~e llW"lh·
al Old bulld.lnp wtilc.h are re-
modeled ~uld be usable tor 15
to 118 Ytin. · New atructwu
should Jut --from 55 to ~ years.
A recltatloo ol •"UleJea lnfarma-depoelt.ed In a ve.el with a tton•• which pl"Ovidfd --of Uw ll*kJtd lntft10r' be taltea ... tbe moat fuclnatlna lllteJ\lq ftotat'-lclfnUcal pattern ln tM aame abort
lana have enjoyed 1n leVel'al Wftlca moment. -the Rotviana ~ told.---
pro'11ded the procram f« T\Ma-Prelldent Ha61 R.lna ~ at
d.Y• weekly dinner mee~ ot tbe meettna Which alaO fatured U.e local servtce club at Whl~'• a p:imary election ol dtMc~
Bow muela wW lt co.t the tax-
paJerT U your property l9 assessed at
$2000, the coat ot the ..,opoeed
building program would be $5.80
per year for leYeD yean OI' uo.eo.
U your property ii uleaed at
$3000, the COit ol the propoMd
building program would be '8. 70
per year or $59.90 total for the
seven-year period.
Wll• wlll U.. PNP •ed IMdW-tu,...,. .. etartt
.A.ccordm2 .to plans, the bulldlns
rirocram a&ouJd be tnJtiated by
January 1. 1950 and conUnoe throuah July 1, 1956. • W'7 le a ep e: •e1 bu ratlter t.._
• Me4 .__ .....-meedf
Park Avenue cafe on Balboa J.a.. dlClats tor the club.
)and.
Bill Spul'l'eOn m, Youn& adven-Trwt Tenitorlea ot Paclflc 111-turer who ha.I had varied exper-
lencn ln far placee ot the ,,...Jct. andl under Navy JUl'18cUcUon have
wu the 1peaker. Spu,raeon, who ta opened It.a doon to . comrnerdal
1uperlntendent for the Croft and ftahlna lndu.triee..
Neville m~ conatructJon ftrm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii. ln the Harbor area. waa intro-
duced by Roland Wrtaht. OPD I A.K. Te.I P.11.
o.. the dlatrtet afford tlae pro-
poeed buUcttas .. opwT
A special· tax la proposed be-
cau.e It aa~ money for the tax-~. and becai.e the dittrict hu
IUf.tldent Wfflth to Provide with
a special 29c tax all the funds that · (4'~ 2'tl•••rJ can efficiently be apent for build-a.. Jab:a S:.. (abON), a>.. W.
Tales ot beagle huntina ln Ena·
land, 'amugglln& dvet cat.a throu&h
the -Far Ea.at, experiences In a trip
throuah Scripps Inatitute of
Ocean(>p'apb)', and huntlna whala
and lharks With tommy-l'UM and
mlnH. kept the Rotary audience SHEP'S 1na JJUl'PC*"9 ln a aingle year. A Va.> WUI IQDOMd ft9P. 8ol Bloem
bond luue fc the ........... build-M cbalrmaD °' UM U.. JW-
Ustenlna Intently. Yes. Junlor oollep educatJon ln
the Orange ooaat area hu ooet
the people very little. The dfltrtct
bu no 01Jtatandlng bonds or any
lndebtedriea.
ue or ~~ tillD Attain Oamm•Uee. Rep. Lna ~am woul oo.t the tax-it.. wbo Al .,._ 11 eenms bil n1D&b ~ :J::t approximately P:l"M1ll&Ute tmm ID ~
The 1peaker told of ·uatna a 30
mm. antj-aircraft 1\111 to kill a
whale near the Japanese button ttll OO&ar IDGllWU .
of "l'ru.k and of how the a.hark.a mnnon
Wba& are th advut.cea of taae
propoeed l>aDdlaa' Jll'O_lrMll'
Wiim wlD tlae elecUoa be beldf
On Mv 20, 19'9.
appeared from nowhere and 1trtp-
ped the mammal'• skeleton clean -n.. S.. of Good~
In rour or ftve ml.nut.ea.. CJI.~ O'll ~ a. WUl proviCle criinplete and
functional Jun.tor college f acWUet.
b . Will. enable coDeae to contin-
ue ottertna complete Pl'OIJ'&m of
education without interruption.
WM 1D1Q' Yetet
Any rert•tered voter living In
the Oranre Coast Junior Colleae dlatrtct.
Sbark teeth were hl&hb' prized ~~~~~~~i=~~~ by the South Sea lala.nd natlvea. ::::,;;
Spuraeon u.td, ao the ..Uon abovd h1.I net tender eet out to J!O<!uce them on a mua boil.
They would catch and butcher one lhark. dump lt overboard and then
watch the otbe.r man-eaten c:on-
verae at the acene, drawn by the
1mell of blood. When enou&h of
the creedY monst~ra had auem-
bled. an anti-swiauher mine would
be toued amona them. Then tho
aeamen would haul the 1tunned
tlsh out, extract tbe two bt1 teeth
from each and throw them back.
The teeth made a valuable tradlna
medium tn dealln& with natlva.
c. wm provide bulldlnp that
are aaf e u tar as earthquake and fire 1tandudl are ooncemed.
d. WW enable eollege to apon-
aor a vocatJonal education pro-
gram second to none ln Calltornla.
e. Will create a community col-
lege whJch will bring wealth to
the Orange ooaat area. t. Will provide flnt-clua frft
junior colle1e educational oppor-
tun!tlri to all the people.
Row maay 1twl•t. wm tbe
Pl'Ol1 Deed ..,.._,..., INlldla« IW'C>-
IJ'Ull Mem-•Mclatet
1!500 students.
WW prO'Vlllola M made f• a-pauloaf
Yes. The architect. ln making
a muter plan and in locating new
buildlnga, hu provided for future exp&n.1ion.
WW bulMhap be of permaaeet
tJpe ol ClOUtracttoa f
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Wllt!re ao. •e vot.ef ~tered voten will vote at
elementary acbooll throurhout the dt9trt<:t.
B&AOON BAY STUDENT
TilllT8 AT 8.J:.DLAND8
Jim Hitchman of 42 Beacon
Bay, Ne"~t Beech, represented the local IChool lut Satur-
day when venlty Day wu
celebrated at Redlands Univen1ty.
''HONEYMOON CURE.'' Role
and Edwin were asking tor a
divorce but tnstead the judge
1ave them a honeymoon. On their
honeymoon they worked out three
rulea for 1uccnaful man1a,e that
10'.l won't want lo mill. It'I ln
the American Weekly that ere•'
mapzine distributed with next
Sunday's Loa A.nseJes eu.mtner.
BmTBIJ
ANDER.SON-To Mr. and Mra.
Glen Anderson, 486 Ma~olla St.,
Costa Mesa. 1n St. Jose hospital,
March 7, 1949, a daua ter, 8 lbs ..
12 oz.
DEATB8
Wllllam 8. Greeley, 66 of 224
Knox street, Coata Mesa, died yes-
terday ln Oranae County hoepltal.
He wu born ln Chicka Falla,
Mui. and had lived ln Calif orn1a
for 45 years, ln C.0.ta Mesa tor
25.
H.e is 1uTVived by hl1 wile, Hel-
en, and a dauahter, Dollie Kenllne,
both of Costa Mesa; also one lia.-
ter, Mabel Vanderkooab of Oak-
dale, Mau.
Servlcea will be held Thunclay
at 11 a. m. ln Gruel chapel with
the Rev. G. Willard Stevna olti-
datlng. Interment wU1 be ln Fair-
haven cemeteJ'y. •
the 1peaker reported.
In hll tr1p throuah the Scrtppa
lnatttute with a party ot Sea
Scouta, Spur1eon told ol wttnem-
ln& a b&Ubut'1 &blllt,y to cha.nae
color. It the fllh la U>aed lnto a
tank. the bottom ot which ii 1tri~
ed black and whJte, wtthlp 30 sec-
onds the halibut miraculously u-1umes the aame coloring. lt be l9
·ONCE IN A LIFETIME
Hood POSTURE
FOUNDATION
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a.lllll ...... v~~:: na wllil .._. llllil*I*• ..... The HUtiGr area boys' dub hu After leadlnr 34-25 at baltttme. the SouWand at the •tart of the ...._ .... __..._...... ...._ .. ._. .._ I nst ...._ ,, 1 er• ~ ol a. a __._ al Oranae Cout'1 patched up buket· aeuon and ffnllhed down the De ......,. ~-Y .---. ,_ · -•-· ball team fell apart in. the Jut ladder only because of hot and
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• 137 I wt year, accord-halt to loee to Palo Verde 1-yaee, cold abowinp rather than consla-._.,. ClMe, ....,.. ._.. a-. pll"foa ·ear -<Jhdlw, 011 ~ to a atatement releaMd by that 51'"'"1 ln openlna play ot the Wes-tent _pi.y. 'The '11ger'1 vaunted
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S , the Aau t ) tcrday afternoon. Rlvcnide. Rfe-Compton rat·--a with Riverside I.Dale honon .. or v-., wen ll'OUP <12. 13 and 14 • and tourney oo-faVOl'ite, wu knocked , .C\.I to Tar Bob Berry In Vanity co~ <'U"D> ~ <HB> Rt l"' .... wen 100 tn the eenJor dfvtalaa. out o' title oo""'• .. n•'-.. by a -A 81 favorite to cop the champion-
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u ... ~---A ,,.._ .__ ln ,.,_ rao-n.n ; ni • • v .. • -..... _ '-• JohMd '.I. ...... '4Uo• ~ •hip of the Weatem sector and J:. ~ ;;'~f "1abotb hurdles ci&~ · ig:.Jbri:M. <ig~: t::."~ J: ==ib';e•:-$:nJcn--. hot Lona Beach City college five represent the area Jn the National
eventa and the br<Hld jump tn HJ J::r't: Penhall (BB>: Roel <HB>i ury Jl)'l'e ;Earl Myre J.ck 70..52. Cout meeu Bakenfleld to-Jayaee Champtomblps at Hutch·
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addJUon to nmnsn1 a lee on the ~~>;or~~dr:..-Y:bo=>:<:lJ. oodt RonnY Quarry. Deb Pap.-nli,~~~niJ'~~t= inson Kanau, March 22-26, had an w1nnln& baltmlle r e l a Y team. H~. 6 I' . .Jack Davia and ~ Qor. -hlch 'ound the team ---BJ~.... euy time with El Camino, 84-53. C.ompton lbowecl drlvlnl flnlabes &bot pat 10~>: KcCJellucS <NB>; lntft'medlatn-Ral Stam-.... ' uvu• 3 ..-20 ~ullerton and San Bemudlno, -
Ill annexing the 100 yard dalh, Y~r ,!J:~ :~11~>~· 1~.~~·. beaded for thelr first defeat in the other two Eutern con.ference 8IO yard run and then comlna Point.a: Huntington .. 4: Hal'Mr berry, Walt.er Stanaberry. M1chul •tart.I all through the fint half. entries in the' tourney, &"et their
beck to make up a five 1ud dlt·' 11'4 enlhaw,~Wllllamn:r, Daaald The Palo Verde Bve couldn't pene-fint tettl today. Fullerton went
·--•-the quartermlle relay . cau m:meySml, er ,....~ Nor-trate the Pirate'• ti&ht zone. de-a-' .. •t ~tent Pasadena at 2 p . a.s. .... .-u• 1n .~.... 100 _ _. da.tb 0on:i-<NH> w th".__..,, ~-pftlan. and tense and C&rllon a former Or· •---to &ead h1I team to a. win uaat <~:''Benbow : ~~ .. ~ ioi ., JCemRtb l\l'alWl'i Junlon--.Blll ange high casaba. ~u hot. George m. and Berdoo takes on Ven-~pton"'• came tram behind in c ... n!:"1~._u. iti.,.i:::::.1 'fmli DeLonrnera.,Doua~ ... ~~ '8:. Rohrig and· Carl Boraeaon enabled tura at 6:30 p.m. all three ot his racee. He wu 1!5 &Dd NonDUl (rus). Time lJ.1. ~ ft'l'Y ~..., t Mllet Eaton'• five to control Uw ()()C 4' Palo Verde 11
bebtn4 .-... .. ,,, lnto the laat 180 nrd duh: Be~ (Q); Wat· • t Repn, Claude Blood-fl.rat halt rebounda Nettles 3 F Freeland 8 ·--~ 1ttna <NB>: Weldon ). Time ICU. ood. Drck Price, Blli Hatc.b, Joe In th d hall. th na-•-p ... -...... 10 F Thomaa "~ yardl of the V111U wbeD a MO: °ml;ton < ; Clull (RB): lob Machado and Bobby Welch. e seoon . • e c-U'•~ -'"'---
detftm1ne4 .pun pve him ftnt, ~J ~ul:· ~.u='tJ.e>: ti• fol' the recular monthly art and couldn't hit nen a ff!r lhare o1 ~~ 7 g Celeya 9 'nMt Tar'1 etar lp1nter, Bob MCODCl IAnsdale, Taylor, Opp (NB). Wins oontelt held recently at their lhota u the Blythe team rbo"""'" Jimenez 4 Wattf, ftn1lbed ieeODd in the 100 Ht. to•. . Boys' club, first award rib-opened up with a preutng defense car n 13 G Tamuay 4
after he wu left-tn-hll blockl Bro.d tump: Benward <HB>: Wat-were won b'y Bob Barnett and and • 1talllng offense. They only Scoring subs: OCC-Walker, a at the •tart ot the race. He came N~,,.<Nll); c.•tu <NH>. Dtat.a.o~ McClusky ln the aenlor and scored 10 poln~ in the flnal 20
back to win the turlona 1n 28.2. BJ 'J;;n.r,: VanOtdell 'fml; Nor-or dtvillona, .rspectively. Kc-minutes. Loec llwla 'O Blvenlde 51
Harbol'I aoentnanee ~ Vanlt)' J~. : K\ay~endal >. Ht. key abo 'won an honorary Bakerafield will be favored b1 Banks 10 F Streeter 8
ccmpet1tlaa wu ~ T ll e .uo· relay: N•1'P<>rt Barbor (Jkn· lion in the Junior cllvialon u a 1U&}lt margin to ouat the locall CraJg 9 F Voorhies 5
Joeall 'took all but two ftnt ~ bow. cusnu. watklna. Compt.oo). George SchuJtt. Jack Felker from tow-ney play on the basia of Battilte 10 C Polson 21
lD nam•n1 up tbt kalda · TIJM .a.a. honorable mention In ·the aen-a M-40 victory over OCC ln Olaf-Barnet 19 G Webb 2 TlleBM m.t WU mW to be Point.a: Huntlngtoft Buch "'111 Har. division. Mn. Doro•._.• Paoe fey tourney play in December. Nicholl 17 G Wagner 3
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U'dlim and Rormlei J:Dale. Rich· occ· Goiters e In the club craftabop. u a rig at center and Borgeson and Scoring 1ubs: Long Beach-Lyon ~ udlon would have won the t of the donation of a truck· Carlson at parda. 2; Sample 2: Riley 1. Riverside-1
bunDll ~ tn U. bro9d Downed by •-a~ ot lumber and mm ends -by RJve:oide'a defeat alth<>UO underaon 5 · SaJ¥.er .6; weac~:Lel...---11-o ,_.. • • run a IC GD -.. ~ and Harrington Lumber claasWed u an ups.et. waui'f ... =4 .. 2. p
the rel~ team had he been on pany. Everythlni from chlck-aurprlse. Long Beach wu u
band.. H19 put oertonn.ance prove Oranae Cout oolleae'• colt team houses and brooders to boa ta u one of the top jayaee teams ln Other aooret: 11 that )w ~ 6ave picked up at I09t tta ft.rat match of the 1euon hanatnr buketa. ll under oon-Angelea. 66: Bakenfield. 41. F
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ar 1320. were In ahowed the Vlk:lnp ln The club ta entered In the na-2 ~Puadena YI. Full""ton.
HunUnaton'• ltreftath ln th~ front 9"·5~. The Pirate'• two aJ boY1' club basketball tree Mt. San Antonio'• trackmen 3 · p.m.-Santa Monica -111. An-
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Oee field event.a won that ~-beat men, Bobby Roux and Bob w contest for the month of turn~ the preuure on Qran ae telope Valley. ' for the Black and On.nee. ~UIC' "Cannonball" Evenon were better arch. "'""" --6:30 p.m.--San Bernardino vs.
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M Tan outdtwd them on tbe track than ~ two Vlklna top men, but Cout'• thlnly clada ye1terday aft· Ventura.
but oould.n't match their recorda occ lacked the depth . ln tndlvtd-ernoon aa they rou~ the locala, 8 p.m.-Bakenfleld vs. Orange
lD the shot put, broad jump, hip ual atara whlcb LBCC had. Not ~ era he"' 95-36 on the new MTSAC cln~ Cout. ~l>t:incit?14ih:·~~alatlon of one of tPe Lona Beach playen ... ~ ... ·st ~ pa~Y three of Ray Rosso'• Ma-9:~~~·-Los Angeles vs. Palo
Vanl•"' and CM P'.Olnt.8 ahowl ahot undet 79. Roux had the day'1 VU I ~ roon and SUver Jada could take Ralf. t~ out ln front. WIA :e~~ card with a 74: Evenon fired home firlt places u the Mounties --------
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to 128~· vA"11TY Flnat rttUlu: Roux coc> .set ~t Harbor'• non Tr1:B ~d1°J'e~~.te;:e:::. =~:= Mesa Bowllng uo~ hJ burd.:Berry :f>: Prte.d· Etttnaer (LBCC) 2~·~: Eve.... nJahtlnwtohllethrune renintaJning CRAg whot the dltcus 116 ft., 5 tnchee for L WI d U Ne
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Jut ..... _ 1:1) ........ (NH). OM: 1 aon (QC) def Hie·""-'-(LBCC) • fl th eague n $ p -,..rd · dub: ru"lrt< >b Watt. ~~ number 102 through a few rat lo at event while Dale
( Lobell ~>· rM 1 ·'-2(-QCl; )Sal2~1 ·, eSl(~) (defLBOCGoodwln) d-tape at Hun•'-+on Ba.ch Stuard leaped 1.9 tt., lO lnchet rod
hot run: r <NH>1 Mean ___, .a b Sil ""''~' into 1paoe to t&kt' broad jump : o.Jlo••J' v;,,H>. TIMI 1:11.t. Nichol <OC) 3-0; Knox (LBCC) peedway. honon. Murrq Brown took the :7;:..~iHB>~~~i..::•, def Keller (QC) 3-0. r.: pushed the car around ln third OCC tint with a .145 foot
,-&rd low bwd: Be"7 u.,_ : uhlon before hJttJng a wet effort ln the javelin. Second plaoea
n (NI{): PrtAa.m <MB). TttM and IOini lnto the wall. The went to Pirates Laurie Gale in
W ~tu <NB> IDan .._.......... tft will be ready to run Sunday the 440; Murray Brown ln the ~ a,-:a*" fJ:). Tt~ as.•· ft•lllllMI M e conmted program ll &hot put and dbcua; Jim Rogers; "ire.1~1~ '::/lr."~>-k:r..'\1.llOD Qlllt Rael•• r!w~~tr=ple were on In the two-mile and Fr-ank Watta
nult 1. ~Jowas <NH>~ •-a to watch the roadlten try In the pole vault. Larry WWouah-~-!~>-~ lnu). new1y tnatalled clay track by !lnlshed th1rd for Cout In both ~ lJ"mr· lkrTY. <NB>· wit>-rod~~~~~ ch lt la hoped will enable the sTprlntRoraces. Other thlrdl went to (BB): ~ (NH). Otaot: tt' .. . th Vttll to put on better ahow. for om gen ln the 440; Schmidt Jump: Tt~llcDowell <NH> every rvtUe P""Mr ln South· ana thla aummer In the shot put; Roy Brown in auon (UB>: llMrw <NB>. Ht. em Calltomla durtnc ~ put two · the high jump: Don C'Ulp in the
I · 1 NH 1euom ol nclna rot rode, mida'eta C $ pole vauJ t and broad jump. ---!1~"J «l.~r:1~~~ =,.~ \~: and •tock can wUl quit ndlaC an t~ Flnt place winners and marb: -· . the adwke ot hill doctor, Jt... •. ~ Mll J (MS) • AC9 ~ ~ u · • ·. n---.a ........... e : one. .:._, ; ....,: J!!!!..:P-fd re.la.y : Newport Bal'bor, ~ ~--.,. Fullertoo Junior college bue-John.Ion (MS) 52.9: 100 duh: ear.. ~7"N.a. Lo.,..I, S."7. Watu>. Ruttman. now 21. hit bJ.1 time en Jmt T-2 to WhJttier oolleie ter (MS ) 10.3 ; 220: euter (MS)
Mnt11 Newport Harbor 111 Hunt-while rac1nc at Huotinaton Beach erday at Whittler. Whittier 22.4: 880: Lander (MS) 2:-09.8; •~ 9Nch, • &pe@dway 1n the munmer ot 19'7. acored five of tbeb-runs ln the 120 hJ hl.U"d: Morris <MS> 15.6 ;
aau Lut aumme:r he ca~ both the d lnnln&. shot put: Green (MS) 40' 6% ";
ft yard hi hurd.: llcr.dden <RB>: hot rod and ml~t polnt boo· a B E high Jump: Blackwell (MS) 6' 2"; :~~~~·<~~ J~~ on1. erton -··-· 00 000 0-6 10 i discus: Schmidt (QC) 116' 5''; pole ~ <HB>. Time 10.1. Ruttman has beien sutferina Uer ....... 051 010 x-7 9 2 vault: Brownell (MS) 11' 6":
run : 8e"7 tNB>: 8out.hwort.b tram ~ clie to an uf. ter, Ruuell and Crave n. Ra.y-broad jwnp: Stuard (OC) 19' 10";
ClflQ: Wa~ (RB). Ttane l :U.. --·----..a.. Galvetz and Witthuhn. javelin: Bro.a.... (~ 1~c· . ,llf 10.,.. bu.I'd.: ltlllpp CN'Rl : Lor-~•'-CU ·~~.._ ..... , 'V'.,,J .., •
... (liB); An&loa (BB). Tt.i.-U .I. J~~~~·lf.~~l;,~~:; Aagels alld D11eks OAST NINE BELTS NAVY 13-6;
f•llea ton Tn)lllpS at F•llertoa COUSE, MOATS SLUG HOMERS
~ T lo Only ~ cowty bueball nry Couse and Kenny Moat.a promptly peppered the pill out of Vl'"Gftl8 r8Cll6ft pme on tap tomorrow ta at FuJ. beJted out a home run ln the lot. Marshall struck out and
lerton Where Loe Anft)es and eadJ.na Orange Cout oolleae'• Horrell went out with a roller to
Led by Dale Hoefler and Bob Port.land ot the Pad& Cout ballen to a 13-6 win over &hortatop. · PWsuson with a pair ot flntl leque mfft at 2 :15 p. m. 'Ibe erminaJ Island at the OCC field Three more runa were ICOl'ed
.eac:h. Fullerton high school loonwd other PCL team tra1nJ.nc ln the rday afternoon. by Wendell Pickens' nine ln the
u • nrona Sunac!t )ftaue threat county, Sacramento. vacate. ita UM and Moatl each connected fourth inning with the a.id of
la vanJty=Utlon u tta clnder ~ partr.. to meet Oakland •t the aeeorMi lnnlng. Couse'• blow alnglea by Moata and Horrell,
IQuad tram Ora.nae 69"-34%. Glendale. with F.d Savin and Bill walka to Couse and Rausa and
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A bowltng match between Symp-
son and Nolar and Lockwood'•
Servtce tea.ma highlight.a tonight's
bowling JJl"OeJ"&m at Mesa Recrea-
tion. The two teams will be bat-
tlln£ to 1tay out of the cellar. Pin.k's Druo and 0-awford'a
Drup meet In the other match in
a came whJch has no bearing on tM ltandlnp In the Merchant's
League which ends with tonJght'1
pJay.
Standings: w ~Wford's .......... 42
Pink'• ..... 35
Sympson&.Nollar 28
Loekwood'a Serv. Tl
Indians Beat
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38
39
Fullerton high'• baaeballera de-
f eated Pomona 4-3 yestel"day aft •
ernoon ln a nlne inning game at
Fullerton. In other county gamee,
Whittler defeated Santa Ana, 9-3
and BonJta woo over VaJerfcla, 3-1.
Koeneir both the 100 and 220 Ramaey on base. Moat.a' round a pair of errors. Coast wound up 19rd duhee ln thn8 ol 10.1 ae-Pl)er' followed Couse'• With the Its ta>ring with three more runs ~
cmdl and 22 ~ respecUvel)'. San Berdoo Spike clean. ln the fJtth on a 1lngle by Savin
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~ 1"ltl the b....s JuDU> S d Cout started off with three two walks an6 two erron. with a 21 ft. 6 % tnc-.h mark ana qua losei In the flnt Inning. Savln The Navy nine scortd twice In
tbln OOIJ08d honon ln the pole ed and Ramsey aingled. Moat. the fourth inning on a lin&le. and
wit at 10 ft.. 3 lnches. San Bernudlno jB)"lff'• track· ed after Couse flled out to a home run. They added four
rullerton won Clua B competi-1t~ lost to Glendale colletr•'• catcher to load the bua. more rum ln the MWenth qalnat
tkin.. e..ao. and Oua C, 45-24. cinder IQuad yesterday afternoon Tenn.lna1 laland'1 chuckel' walbd the C.OUt reserves.
!"Plnt ~ winnen and t.belr n-... ..._ arehall to fotte Savin in 'Wtth 0...,... Coaet 1a T•rmlniaJ la. • ailaib: 120 Hl Hurdle.-Town-at "' ...... Show Stadium. San ftrat run and left fielder Boyd A•" H s Aa AH E
lildd (0)( 16:1: 100 yard duh-Bernardino, 87-". Horrell lacl'tl out a alnsle to ICOre a .. t~ er 2 a 1 os·.i·o 2b a 0 0 0 IWfJer F,)1 ... 10.1.(_ 4'0--Bridp-. Ramley and Moeta. Leland Plttce Ram. J'lb I I 2 OVotat rf I l 2 o ford (F) ~· ~ -NaVUT"a · and Tony Rama struck out to eou .. ab • a 1 OBb'c'k lb 2 l o 1
(0), 2:U .8 ; b>=Hoef!_ler, (F)1 SAINT IDZi' POSTPONED tile lftn1na. =-~·Ti ~ I 3 i 8~~-,c:a 1• l ~ ~ 21· Uk> law bunD...'1vwmma ~ a unww 8 The Plrate12 tcOred four more Hor' ell If a 1 2 09n .. 4·,. ct o o o <d>, 21...6· MlJ&--LHdha.m ( F) I UJ.'t &DJ ~ ~ the aecond tnnlng after Ralph Pierce rl a 0 1 ocVter If 0 0 0 0
l:Gl.4; ~ ~t (12 ooundl) -The Santa Ana-A.nahetm track tq eet the Navy bo>" down ~~s Jb f g 8 ~~ lbP i 3 S i
ftltcber (F), 53 ft., f~ In.: hi meet. &lat~ for yes~ after-order. Freltaa fanned to open Rb'e'a it l o o 1B'nt~ p o o o ~
JlllQo-n.dc (F), 5 ft., 8 In.; noon at Santa Ana wu pol'tpomd tnntna. SaVln drew another V'all'n ct 1 0 O OC1arlr P 1 O o o
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The Board ot Directon ot the
Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor
Liona club voted Mo nl&ht
to sponsor t h e
Junior Uona
baseball t e a m
a&ain th.la awn.
mer. Theo. Roi>
b I n 1 announced
yesterday t h a
Junior J..e1i
Ball wW 1tar
full 6lut ..
· aa ac.bool la OU
in June and
Long 'hu
a meetine ot
fan.a and P1'91'pective playen of
the Costa Mesa Merchant nlne·for
next Monday n.l&ht at the Costa
Mesa fire ball.
All ln an. it looks like another
banner baaeball aeuon. The Uona
will sponsor two teams-one-of
14 and 15' years olds and another
tor boys ln the 12 and 13 year
old aie· eroup.
Last season, Junior Uon ball
wu a· 1ucceu. The team, oom·
poled of boys between the aaea
ot 12 and 15, played 18 1ames.
1'hey won nine, lost 1even and tied
onerlt-wee-he.rd tor tM--~lrt2ert
playen to get into the lineup and
it wu harder for the older boys
to play with the younger ones.
For that reason, two teama wUl
be ln aclJon th.l9 aeuon.
Proapecu for the 15 year old
team are bright. ~veral of the
boya have been playinc ball for
the put two summers lncludina
B o b Bw-dick. Armand Nettles,
Dick Lane, Gene Crane, Rex Bell,
Jlrn Roberta, Louie Abbott and
Georae LaBono. The younaer team
will be bull t around a prombln&
bunch lncludina Paul Schultt, Bo6
Wetzal, Jim Hanson and John
Lane. ··
Junior Legion prospects will be
better next year. Ja c k Clark
should be one ol the beat p(tcben
in the county and »'ll"kk should
handle the catch1n1 choru eaally.
Gone from last year't team will
be George Reeves, Bill Skiles, Don
Ward, l'.orm Ridceway, and War-
n n Roberti. Many ot the younger
playen including Lane. Nettles,
Burdick. LaBono and Crane aaw
action with U1t' Legien nine last
scuon, but they won't reach their
prime until 1950.
NEWPORT BALBOA. NEWS-nMES
JOE .PALOOil
GORDO
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Another booatc.r of baseball ls
the recent completion of Orange
Coast's diamond. The Pirate field
will be better than any In the
Harbor area. Harbor High's dia-
mond will not be flni.ahed until
alt(>f the s~ason because it was
impossible to get pipe for the
sprinkling a y stem unW a few
week.a ago, but when it is flnjshed
il will be comparable to OCC's
field.
Sporta Olbleta YlARY WORTH'S FAMILY
In their offid.al campus publica-
tion, Compton college extended a
welcome feeling towards Coast
colleg~·s participation In the West-
ern .Region Ba.aketbaJI Tournat-
ment with the follow ing comment:
"Orange Coast la a new college
and is in Ill first tournament. Or-
ange Cout cert&inJy picked a poor
time lo start tourney play which
will end for them after two quick
defeats." The Tutar paper went
on to explain how bad Coast will
be beaten by the b11 boys ... or course Compton, with iu 4000
plus students, wouldn't appreciate
the task undertaken by OCC In
its first ,year-a task no other
firtt year school has even dared
thi nk about ... The Pirates hsve
done well, they may loae thelr
first two game~t they at lea.at
had enough nerve to go olit fi&ht·
lng.-Cout reallzea t,J'lat ln order KAYOE to expand Into one of the atate'1 CURLY
all around Junior oollece pla.ot.1,
it can't · steer around the bl&
hurdles-they must take them aa
they come-and t.My aenerally are
admired for their efforts.
SwJmmlng 11 a wOnderful sport.
but like track. tl:ett t1 little fU·
!Ure after IChool day competlti.on
is over. Joan Dodd ha.a 336
SPAAU meet medal.a ahe took •
third place behind two champl001,
Joan Mallory and Brenda Heller,
but so far hasn't received any
lucrative offen.
Softball practJoe hu started at
the Costa Mesa Park. 'nae Amer-
ican LetPon tom wu out under ~e 111ht1 the other nl&bt •.• Bob
~rry tied bis decathlon reeord
Of 44 polo ta at Harbor fflab . . .
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Wedneeda1, Marcia 8, 1949 •
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TIMES CLASSIPIED AD SECTION
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B. R. HOLBRoov RESftLING AND AL'l'E'RA'nO 18-ft. Witt 6-ln. redwood aid.in STANDARD MARINE DOCK "" . ""' .. '" "' ..
A -LOU1SE-!506 W. Bay Ave. $100. 540 San Bernardino ave 314 E. Bay, BaJboa. Har. 1384 "-ROOMS FOR RINT 44 DEPENDABLE 8&lboe Pb. S.. 1393-J liewport Helahta. Phone Bea 48-c-4.9 NEW .. ROOM, b0a'"th . ~d· '"private
PLUMBING cuirroil m-. osamJea.ri~NT w:· CHAIR-N~er ~ ~usic. WIO, nuvlSION J4 ~tra:;,c:· :i!1;"0~n~.J~~~
' A Prompt lnaa tn do. cheiped t6 )'OUI' New type. Sa.crtflce for $S0 sTEiNWA.v GRAND. 0Bea~tfr~ town Balboa, 514 E. Ocean
RepaJ:r Service Malntained \Ute. ALSO c•u ... Frt., A Sa Harbor 1273 <Mn. Huehes). cue and tone. Save over hall Front. Apt. 6. 48-tlc
2801 ~:ri::.::~=~Boadl ~..:....::. = ~ SM.ALL CuollDe ! ...... 1or~S :!J~Aho e~. m:~:.::.: ;;: ... ;;:~.se;i.U~mUswu-;;
Mattreas-Renovat11 .::; __ ._ -"!:':. ;r=..,tn11..::;p. •• ~~ ff~~nc;;~~6~ W~'~p~-~::i0~fr:K~~uir~ ~ box !lp1np. 1t Del Mar. Or.asta Mna. Ph 520 No. Main. Santa Ana. 45-ttc Santa Ann Ave., Newport Ht.a. a.toni mide. odd alza, cotton nvo"' BABY. Sl'l'l'ERS AVAIL. Beocon 8267...J. 48-c-5() WILL trade beautiful new Spine ,.,, -A1 mattr--made tnto 1nnenprtn11 WASHING ' ooc1 ,~ ...
.,
l Saturdays. S\1.Dllayl a.ad ev.. even up 1or I used Grand .,. .. 0 • • ..... •• • .. .... Rebuilt mattreaea for Mle. DiJD,. IWaonable .... PtlOIM piano. DANZ.SCHMIDT PIANO 48-AUTOMOTIVI & TlllS ..
SANTA ANA MA'M"RESS 00. Raibor 1'167-R. MACHINES CO .. 520 No. M.tln, Santa Ana. .,._ .. ·-· w E. 'tb st. Ph. JO. U202 WANTED _ AllY id.Dd o1 7ud For Rent ~ USED PIANOS. S89, $67, s105 193.c MAsTER CH:Ev. eoUPE:~
wests ar larclenln.i WW bulld Pa.>' onJy $4. per month. DANZ. Good transportation. SeaJPd
12 Yean Sttvice-Rarbor Area ... n or retain.ID.a ~ can $1.25 PER WEEK SMCHMiain SanDTtaPlAnaAANO CO., 520 No ~f ~ J~~h~·e=ttuMerc:,ce, ·Hi::. HARRY 'HALL 8eaooD 5281-W, or PO Boa 6.\ SPIES HOME APPLIANCE • · 2135 or Har. 755-W. 43=c-47
Palnttna Con tractor
QUARRY and SltEFLIN Beacxm mot Beacom 5elM
PAINTING and
PAPERHANGING
P. 0. Ba 999 Oolta llaa
1S..p:I!
ED WALTERS T'lLI: OONTRAC'l'OR
Bath Roca. , Drain Boardl, etc.
15th la Newport Ave .• Co.-ta Mesa
Pt... Beacon 8100-W-3
18-tfc
TREE
SERVICE
Pb. Kl a.a. ar OlAdttone '1511
(Oallect)
&meomm
·5217 BoU,wood m..i.. u. AnaeJee
-- --
Nawpwt Beach. -.tt 916 Cout Highway Bea. 5676-M SP~:-r~am~7~ Ba~~ 1939 PLYMOtrm 4-door Sedan.
WD...L GIVE GOOD CARE tar FIREPLACE WOOD DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO co Radio. Good condition, $575. 210
child of WOt'kinr mother tn my "",oa) • Charcoal 520 No. Main. Santa Ana. Onyx, Balboa laland. 46tfc
home. 0oee to buat.ne.a ctlstrt '' SPINET om L 1937 DODGE SEDAN-New mo--"'-~---· n-a---l!~M AA.4'11.1. lke new. Save
au--.......... PC -~ H. \Y. WRIGHT CO Ju8t exactly $800. The mos tpr, new paint. nearly new Urea. .,,.....,,...,,.......;;.,.__,. ___ ..,....,.. ________ _..;;;;:'8-<: beautltul pJano we have ever $425 for a quick sale. Can be
GOOD. LAUNDRF.SS-In or oo 1784 N~t Blvd., Cc.ta MeM bad. Real modern. There Wil financed. Harbor 2559-W.
Fine '1 ahlrts-cur. PHONE BEACON BS nev~r be another. Terms. DANZ. 46-p-48
talm a alty. Handle cl1nner 22-o-G SCHMIDT PIANO CO .. 520 No Do you want to aell it? Advtt-DU'ttea. trwportatton. Ph Clothes Line Poles M.m. §anta Ana. Use in these columns.
Harbor R. u no a.ne. cal Chain Link Fe"'-RENT A PIANO. Let the kiddies USED CARS Barbor 1 M. 44-'"-'-VD learn. All rent term allowed If 1V~_DO ~~ fMYt. !~~ &Z~Ind~C:. yooS~ per month. DAN'"~ 36 Studebaker Sedan ........... $ 295 ~t..! -· u --WM • 520 No. Main, Sant,, 38 Chevrolet Coupe............. 475 Vanda Molen • Beacon 5915. Ack F C Ana. 41 Ford Su__p. Db:. Sedan. ..• _ 675 ii::~fil:WiHnD' ...... ft .e.~ z:m So. ~r:,an :_c~ 2~~ s~~~~C:;::~ ~id1x:e': ~; ~f ~~~::::~:~:::· l~
------.... ft .... ____ .... NEW VIcroR addinc IDachina DANZ-SCHMIDT. Santa An& 46 Ford 2-dr., R It H.. .... -.. 1Z15
HOO"EL MAINTENANCE and u low u 8 .SO Al8o a1J maket REPOSSF.SSED SPINET. Ba I :~ ~i~!il.\~a~:·ifi."fi~ ~~
deak rel.Jet man. General~ med •dclina m.chin8. Term.a only $385. terms. Another Spinet Thb it Juat 8 few ol the many Salary '150 .manth. Box 147 u low u "tl0.00 down. &lightly cue damaged, a a v c good WJed can we have to show
Balboa. Calif. 48-tl Bala Otftce ~uJ~t Co. $160. Brand new, famous makE! YoU at our 2 JocatJons. -
BOOKKEEPER and offtce ..-803 N. S)'CalDOl"e . Sant& Ana DANZ.SCHMIDT PIANO CO 22nd. A Centr~ Newport Beach
ant. Able to handle cornplet. 11e .. • Pb, ~:223815 ft ~tf c 520 No. Main, S anta Ana. ., 18l~ Newport Blvd., C.O.ta Mesa
ot ctou..._try aocounta. Mua -• .. " ft" Completely reconditioned A. s. THEODORE ROBINS be experJeucecf ln pneraJ office ·~-~ SAU • ......., 11 Olue uprt&'bt piano -$95 full y
routine. ~ at clty ball. New G.E. ELECTRIC ~ierator, 7 ~ Jack crow, 516 w. OUR FORD DEALER
· port Bea · . 46-tl cu. h., eood condition, SQS. Dav-tral. Phone Harbor 15'-W. Ph. Harbor 360 or Beacon 6207 0 NE EXPEIUENCED k ea ~ tee>. Bambeo louni, ~
Elt•te Broker or eaJnman to dlalr Q>. Call Harbor 1T16-W LOUISE W. SMITH
take ct.a• ot •tabUl.bed omot betw9ea Ilardi Stb and 10th. teacher of
In Corona dll Mal'-Allo am '1-c-48 VOICE -BI.ANO ulNJa~ h •I •••• °' RATTAN LOVE iiAT. newly staht ~adJna I~ ~= KariMw l~n:!' ~lft'ed. "5. ..._ chest of ~ 3rd Ave., near i.ar
000.R.. &7-o-G ~~ $10~ .. Phont ~ Orona del Mar. Ph. Her. c.
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RENT A TRUCK
DRIVE IT YOURSELI,.
Phone ORANGE 1343
1407 W. 01APMAN
Burt Mansur U-Drive
11-tlc •
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COMPLETE LINE
· OF
TRAILER SUPPLIES
Elec. Refrlg. Panel ray beaten. We
convert your &asollne stoves to
Butane.
Anderson Trailer Sales
Beacon !52~
2100 Newport Blvd. Coe\a Mesa
Ope" 9 A. M. 'to 8 P. M.
~ TON aJl steeJ Ucenaed tra.ller
with rack. $100 ca.sh. Can be
seen at <f53 E. 19th, Costa Mesa.
fi""'ST HA VEN
A BEAUTI1''UL MODERN
TRA1LER COURT
•
NEWPORT BALBOA NEWS-TIMES
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' SS 2-llAL ISTATI '2 61 UAL DTAn . a ... UAL: DTAn -i-~_,_te_:_:_ ... __ t ...... !-~-E-4-·~-~ o-:-i-~-g ;~!~~t!:: ~g .. ~:~ ;:;;;;;.;;;::Sa::;;;~:;;.!i..;EN;;.a;;v~!~o;,;~~s---~~w;; ..
2
Loans quickly aiade ln • the Bay and an ,extra lot. 7.oa'ted for mqazlne fadct dbl, I:!• Lot I
Area and Lquna. Sln1le or mul buaJnea. Priced rtiht. Ph. Har 80 x 600 ovedookJnc Gab-CLUT RAVEN -DrlN to ..
tlple unJta. New or old. Be wise 3'3 (Evea.) Phone Beaoon ~90 rlU valley. $13.800. WW con· %.Ml CLAY ST. at lltb
.... .Ji and aave by re-financing your pres M. LANE. Newport Beach alder exchanp. Phone HarbOr sEE nus CAPE OOD ._..
ent loan. Minimum expense. No 92-tfc 441..J' eve.. 4()..tf aenct double. An~ p1pe1.
charge for prelJ.mlnary appraisal URNlSHED nl 2 bednn. t CORNER LOT 9'tl!IU\ ... ~rPORT ..i. ·•·-t. .... __ --. F Phone San~a Ana Kimberly 2·7321 . ce a oo-·IEIGHTS. e:~· !!~"a. .-te .--YJeW wlndoW. "'9P or write: co h.ome. Hdwd noor, 1ara&e ~ .. 0 tral balJ plan. ~-J.la apt. in rear. 2 yrs old, In New· ..,..c lt. Two bech tDi. ID ._. ~
ARTHUR A. MAY
Mortea~ Loan Correspondent
Two Calif. Life lna. Co's.
1245 South P.faln Sant11 AnR
MONEY * To Consolidate Bills * * To Pay Taxes *
~~~SC~~ .. ~~J~0E'. ~:r. "C." GALEN DENISON MAKE Om:&
tor. 106 McFadden Pl. ~&>48 For be9t t>uyt lu Real FAtate REX RECHS, Rei.ltor
OPEN HOUSE . nns WEEK'S 'BEST Bui" Harbor 2694-W
Saturday & SW'\day 2 BEDROOM HOME
Fumilhed 5-room. ~. ON % ACRE COSTA MESA sl*ious older cottqe wttl) $6750
pler, 26 tt. cabin cru11er •an-C. G~n Denison, Realtor $2500 DOWN
boat. All tb.11 for~ THAN Rtee Guillotte, Sale.man · A BJ\AND NEW 2 bednn. hialM. sz.ooo, Term&. 498 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Hdwd. ft pl f1 ......... KEY AT 503 35th ST. Beacon 6243-W • re let', oar auna.,
Ur&e vtew Iota with lawn A trees
In walking distance of See us for an Easy Payment Loan
DowntGWn Costa Mesa on car, :urniture, traJler, or otheT ~~RT Be-a..CH modern ttle kitchen A bathrlri. -Adulta' Only -security.
1721 Pomona Ave. <Near W. 18th) -A .. .:."~ ~ M 2 extra larre bedtma., 2 CU'
REX RECHS. Realtor In Corona del ar raraae wtth dbl Jaundn ttQL Colt& Mesa Ph. Beacon ~J .,,, •• ~u • ,_... .... ~~
SS-MONIY TO LOAN JS ,.. '".~ ...... .,, .... ·..--~
LOANS
LOANS
LOANS
$50.00 to $5000
-tr SALARY * AUTO * FURNITURE
Other Personal Property
"QUICK SERVICE"
(JOtMJ (JllJ.I .i!oa11
eo•fMl"'I
~ OOAST BLVD.
NEWPORT BEACH. CALIF.
next door to West.em Union ottlce PHONE HARBOR _....,, 69.ttc
LOANS TO BUILD, IMPROVE.
BUY. MODERNIZE. OR
REFINANCE
We Buy Trust Deeda
NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL
SA VJNC..S A LOAN ASSN.
3333 Vll Udo Pb. Hu ..500
N\-ttr
NEED MONEY
TO PAY BILLS?
see us for LOANS .
on Auto, Furniture, etc.
uk for LYLE R. POPE
BAY LOAN CO.
2604 WEST CENTRAL A VE.
Newpt Bch. Ph. Har. 1577 41~
HARBOR
FINANCE CO.
Phone Beacon 5220
1814 lJ!t Newport Blvd. Colts Mes"
Don I. Huddleston. Skipper
•••• "t • ,,._.,,,, ••••• ,,,
57-IUAL ISTATI WANTED 57 ,,.... .... .
WANTED-Costa Mesa or Corona
business property up to $12.000
Broker-Harbor 184S.M. 47 .. p-48
NEED THREE (3) BEDROOM
HOME, Harbor area. Approved
$20,000 value. Have clear ocean
front lot aa part payment. Box
84.9. Balboa Island. 48-c-5" . ... . . . . ....,,,_.... .. ,,......,
61-&IAL IST An IXCHANGI 61
• • 4 • ...... ...
THREE < 3) BEDROOMS. den.
ranch home a nd ruest house on
large lot (l~ft. tl"ontage "
102-ft.). Back bay d.btrlct to ex
change ~or 4 bedroom home In
Balboa. Prefer 41.strlct between
Main street and East Newport
Call Dl)' broken Har. 145. The
JORN VOGEL OOMPANY. "A
The Ocean ~er." Balboa.
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43-c-50
What have you to trad~
for a Los Angeles home?
It you can't lell It, exchange,
It for what you want. CALL
ME TODAY.
REX RECHS, Realtor
Ph. Harbor 2694-W
cozy SECL1JDED 2 bodrm. horn• DON'T ,. AlL TO SE£ nus . Ph. Harbor 2694-W with OCEAN VIEW. Beamed TODAY. Priced to •ll for
AT CORONA DEL MAR =~v~e~ fi.f.~ ONLY ..Sl0,700.
Sacrifice Sale! or unturnlahed, N .500. N R I
EAUTIFUL 2 bedrm. home. near Fare] Mulligan, Realtor B A ereso1' ea tor
bay & ocean. OWNER MUST EXCLUSIVE AGENT 1972 NeWport Blvd., Costa Meea
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SELL AT ONCE! Phone Harbor 1455-W Phone Beacon 522S W. J. HOLCOMB 48-c '7-M9H
1517 COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR
"Where the 'Flap Fly''
~-48
NEW 2 BEDROOM HOMES
164 and 16:5 Merrill Plaoe
between 21.Jt and 22nd off Or-
ange, Cioeta Mesa. Price 5'750-
reaaonable ten1l4. Open 1 to 5
or call Harbor 0592. 44ttc
IN COSTA MESA
UPLEX. Stucco tower, tranw
upper. 1 yr. old. 1-bed.room each
wtth Uvtna nn. and kitchen Lo-
cated 1 blk. trom Blvd. on 2
Iota. Corner lot wort.H JlOOO.
Full pr.ice $9800, terms
ASSUME FJiA loM on lovely 2
bedroom horne. l...ar(e Uvtna rm.
and roomy kJtchen. Garqe.
Best nei&hborhood. cloee to htl,h
school.
$2000 DOWN
WM. G. HAY
Ucemed Real Est.ate Broker
Comer ot Orange & Newport Blvd
<Wagon Wheel Cafe)
Phone Bea. ~ day or eve.
23-c-~ 39-tlo
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-··-·-·---... ,...,..., ·-·-·-· ·-·---·-· Well constructed 1 bedroom a.nd BUSINESS PROPERTY with ~P-den home, south of hJghway
arate attractlve living quarters Carpeted and "er)' ~~lean. Can
Suitable for Ugbt manufactur be ..-en anytime. $8750. Terms.
lng. See ownn, 508 31st St. Call owner. Mr. EaUe, Har. 1264 -
Newport Beach. 48?p
LOT 'n exclualve
BALBOA BAY SHORES,
comer factn1 t>Q.
Call Beacon 5248 4!k-49
PueL1c NoTICE
OEJlTIFIOAft 01" BU81Nl'.88
1'1ct1Uom Fl.rm NMDe
I STRICTLY euS1Ness ., ........ .:., TifE UNDERSIGNED do bere-
b
In
y certily that they are conduct-
g a Retail and Wholesale Glau
eat bus,ness at 1204 Coast H.lgh-
ny, Corona dcl Mar. California,
nder the flctlUoUI firm name o'
RANGE COUNTY RADIANT
L ASS HEATING COMPANY
d that said firm ll composed
H
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MERVIN
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of the following persons, whose
amcs and addrcuea are u fol-
ws. to-wtt:
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WILLIAM C. HEARL. 421
arlgold, Corona del Mar. Cali-
f ornla. LLOYD J . SEILSET, 170 Cliff
Orlve, Laguna Beach, California.
WITNESS their hand.I thUI 21.at
y of February, 19'9. do WM. C. HEARL
UAlYD J . SEJLSET
STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ...
County of Orana-e )u.
ON THIS 2bt day of Februar)',
D., 1949, before me, R. L. A.
•
BOYD a Notary Public In and fot'
aid County and State, personally
peared William C. Hearl and
oyd J. SellJ.et. known to me. to ~
be the! persons whoee names tVC?
b9crlbed . to the wtth1n Inuru-
cnt, and acl<nowJ~ed to me
at they executed the same.
SU
m
th
ha
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, t
ve hereunto ad my hand and nxect my ofttdal ~al the day
d year tn this Ctt-Uflcate fint af
an
8 bove writt~n.
R. L. BOYD.
1
Notary Pub1lc in and fOf' aaJ4
CoUnty and State.
My a.nmJ11ioD aplret AUS. 7,
95(). •
Pub: Feb. 23. Mar. 2. 9, 1, 1"9 .
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... _ 11 NE\VPoRT BALBOA · NEWS-TIMES
Newport lndlvtcfuala and c:qan·
latiom who are OIJDOl1n1 ~:rc· ~:"~~~ on ltl rail line to Newport Beach
and many other 8oatbem Call.for·
n1a cunmunidel are flndlng Iota
of aupport from other dvlc qen-
des.
LOI Anaelea oounty aupervllon
took action yesterday to ~ the
State Public Utilities corNnialon
to postpone action on the propoeed
changet .Lo. the PE ayatem. The re-
quest ~ attenfton to a IJl"O-
pcMled law now pe~ before the
atate leitlllatUJ'e proVidlng for a
local referendum on rapld. tra.nalt
lu\18.
Otizem would get no chance to
expteu an opinion lt the commia-
aion cr-* permluJon for the PE to 1ubatitute buses for rail can
on 11 llnea u requested In the
transit company's petition, the
1upervt.on H.14.
Meanwhile. representatives of 26
chambers of comtneroe In the San
Fernando valley formed the Val-
lqwide Tramportation committee
to fl.pt the PE proposal and to
raile $30,000 for thta -purpoee.
Too I..te to Claasify . .. ., ............ ..,, ............ ....
42-WANTID TO llMT 42 ........ ..,'¥' ... ._... • ............ ...
ELDERLY COUPLE, no pets,
want place to Uve. Reasonable
rent. fteferencet. Phon~ Bea.con roes. . 48-~~
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
DCNTl8'1'8
William J. Dolaq,
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NtlWfJOI'* llMch. o.111..aa ......... .,..,
Houri By Appobltment
1111 Cross Motor Corps Fills Vital
Co111111ity leetl, Reports Ch1irm1n
Car Rolls Over;
Driver Unh•rt
Lucky driver Kenneth IC. Bun:h,
Harold K. Grauel
Chapel
111 Br •••• .,
.,.._.,11.~se••
Oolta ·-
BY IOI& ULPll & llANDEL
Ouurman. Newport Harbor
Brand> Motor OorPI
1bose ol you fortunate cnouih
to have a car. rega.rdlesa of wheth·
er tt be an up-to-dau beauty, or an .. oJct falth!uJ" with yean of
aervice behind and ahead. may
find it dJfficult to realm how lost
one can fttl when faced with the
PRISl<ll&NIMWllOWOMl!M>.O. problem of gettin& a loved one to
_ • the hospital. or doctor, when they Dr. Edward W. Milum have no traNJ>Qrtatlon ot their own. And 11 it be an emerrmcy.
when time may be precious to the
Ute ot a 1trlckcn <>l'M', the problem
may be maplfied tenfold.
~Mid .. , •••
O.Cae,atla
Oa\ee: • ..... Ml
llarllGr 1M1 II• Na W..J
615 Goldmrod Aftl'Ne
Corona de1 Mar. Cal1fornla
W. T. Mooney
P"7tkf·• ... 9uq111a
StmOmtY
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That II where the Amtttcan Red
Clam motor wrvt~ 1ta.nd.s ready
like • frienc!ly ne:lahbor with hand
ou tstntched In sra titylnr wtllJng-
nea.. Not a great many of us real-
ize the exact nature of the many
aervtces performed by thll branch
of the Red CrOSI, but we 1fnoettly
believe trYerybody abould know
just how f a.r-reachlng th.ls aerivce
has been. and will continue to be.
llartMlir' ti IOI' the members of our commun-
ity. For that reason we are bring-;____________ Ing )'OU IOIDe of the fac:U and fig-
PBY8JOIA)IJ8-8UBQEON8-ll.D. urn for the pr~ng year.
Henry R. Hall, KO.
Wallace J. Miller, M.D.
Eye Ph,.ician
111 • ••l1r 9ilP°FI
By Appointment: Harbor 1528
uu o..e ..... .,._ ... -
S. R. Monaco, M. D.
81' BAY AVS.. 86.LllOA ......• ™
otftol Houn:
2to5p..m.
II~ ... I zh J"ndQ
OPl'OMETRIST8
ll T . BU'i I t:JtWOrl'R. O. D.
Optoment.t
EYE8 EXAHINED
LENS.ES DUPLICATED
ObmM~ .... A4~
51 H W. O.tral Afti. RM. 1411
MWWPOll'I DA.CB
During 1948 a total of 21 qu.all-
fSed. vobmtftr' motor service drlv-
~ put in 1,887 boura. ln that
Jenctb of time. ,JJ:wY covered 24. -899 mil.ea. 4Wr of whlch were
made b7 di l•en tn their own can,
and they carTWd out 1.033 Widely
varied aai.rnments. The greatest
TodaY's Markets
(rr.. It a.a [P.S.T.] llep9rt of
Leetw a 0... llibir. L.A. Stell Zs.) -It>duatriah ····-···-·-175.88 dn .21
Ralla . ···-······-·-·· 47.89 4n .35
Utilltln ·--····-·· 34.95 dn .07 VoJlune U0,000 ah.area.
Am Td A Tel ·-··-··········-.1489' Canadian Pac:lftc ................ J.29'
llaq)ont ·---········-·····. .. . . . .183 %
Genrnl Moton -·-··-·········. 58%
GooidFear ··--·--··············· 42" Kea•!600tt ···-· .. ·-··-........... 47
Sean -···-··-··--·-········-····· 37~ So cal Edi8on ·----·······-·· 30 Stanlud OU .:...-··-··-········· 60
U 8 St.eel ---··--······· 711'
LESTER & CO.
• a i..Amc' ~,.,_,, 11
all I.. c.m.I A.._ a.n... Cdf.
&a:bm 81
DI.I> ornal:
111&--.a..~u
16-year-old a.ta Meu youth, a-percentagc or trips WU for can-caped injury lut nJctit wbm hJ•
cer patients to the county hcepi-car rolled over at 16th and Irvine
tal. &CCOW'lting for 334 of the avenue ln Coata Mesa. above aasJanmentl.
Included ln their Itinerary for Accord1tul to bJ&t'lway p&trol of-
the put twelve months have been ticers, BurCh failed to neaot1ate a
tripe to Sawtelle Veteran1 hospital tum olf 16th onto lrilne and
in Los Angeles. McComack Gen-rolled his 1938 ledaD into a road-
eraJ hospita.1 ln Puadena, Long aide dJtch. Burch ~ out un-
Beach Naval hospital, Chlldren·1 acratahed.
Orthopedic hospital ln Los An---------
gelt'S, and one trip to San Dl~o
to help a veteran straighten out h.la delayed pensJon.
Seven ca.Ila were from local doc-
ton requesUng tramportation for
th<!lr patl~ntl to t he hospital. Th~
also handled thrff "•t«k calla 1
to Long Beach Naval hOt'pital,
mostly at night ; took blood don-
on to Santa Ana: rushed an a~
pipndJdt.11 sufferer to the hospital
for immediate surgery; and picked
up pa~ages from the Junior Red
Crou fo be t.aken for overseas shipment. Four crippled children
were ta.ken to the Lo. AngelPS
Chlldrenra Orthopedic hosplta! fbr
braces. flttinp and adJuatmenta.
EBELL CLUB AIDING
'KEEP HIGHWAYS
CLEAN' CAMPAIGN
The Ebell club of Newport
Beach wUJ take part ln a county-
wtde "Keep Your HJOltraYI Clean" ca.mpe.lp 1pof\8CJl'ed by all
Ebell clubs ln the county. aOCQlrd...
Ins to Mn. Byron WeU.. chaJrman
of the ~arden eecuon. which haa
undertaken the project.
Mn. Wells an.no~ that the
campaign will be e C'ftort to edu-
cate all penons that lt ls the'tr
duty to keep their hJ&.hwaya clean.
A ~t flow of pubDdty
thrOUgh local pa.pen a.nd Pl-IDllb·
leta will be the chief oontitict Be-
tween the aardeD •ctk>D alMI tM
re.ldmta ol tM HU'bar llfta.
utters were 1ent out early thla
wttk to all lel'Vtoe grouPI and
all dTk bodies ouWJDe ti. ptn
to Mlp beautify the strffU. hlgb.
waya, and other public thOf"OU&b-
f m-e1, accol'dlng to Mrw. Wiila.
One of the CUft dear to the
heartl ot all who knew or It con-
cerned an Australian war bride
and her mother. Tfib young lall
wu quite alck durtne the blrth of
her chJJd and her mother wu
called from Australia. While here
the mother wu taken 1Jc.k a.nd
dt.arlng recuperation her v1aa ez-
fllred. Agaln Motor Service en-
tered the scene. and after dis-
pensing with the neceuary red
tape. the mother was escorted to
Los Angeles Harbor and · put on e ISLAND lllAlllNE o--sttlp ror home. .. .. •v-
RequJrements for driven are of NAJIED TO OllAftAIN 17JflT
average 1tmpUdty-When tt'1 on
paper-but, accordinr to the driv-
en, their real tralnln1 begins with
t helr first ustgnmenL They have ~ad their first aJd, motor mechan-
ics, and are Ucen.sed driven, but
each driver wtll agr~ that they
IOOn P,lck up a W'fde knowledge of
psychology, diplomacy. translation
and last but far trom l~asl ex~
l>eTience In baby sitting tor pe-tient3 W'fth small children.
Newport Harbol' Motor ~rvlce
I• directed by Mn. Ralph R. Ran-
del of Corona Del Mar. Mn. Ran-
del la a .. veteran" of nJne yean
volunteer lft'Vice with Red Cron
Mn. Harold Bushnell of Q)st~
Meo Lt Vice-chairman. and ta abo
a "veteran" volunteer for Red ~. Dr1ven now Active In Motor
Service are Mrs. Randel Mn
Bushnell. Mrs. Htll'ry G. a'reen oi
Balboa laland ; Mn. Georit=L&pd, Bay laland; Mnt. John 0 . J,
Balboa, and Mn. Leo s. .
of Balboa l&Jand.
Tiie MCOnd annual "Scout-0-
Rama'" will be preeented at the
Rendezvoul Ballroom in Balboa
tl'Olll ' to 10 p.m. next Saturday
and SUnclay, by CUbs. Scouts and
Senior Scouta from all parts of the Oranae Empire Area council, aCOOl"CIJna to Wilbur Barr, chair-
man of the camping and special
wenta oommlttee.
Th.lrty dltterent booths will ex-hibit handicraft. model building,
knot boudl and various merit
badp IUb~. From 4:30 to 6 p:m. each clay various troops and
CUb packa will dramatize such
subjecta u flrat aid, tire preven-
tion~ Indian lore and other phases
of the Scoutina' program.
Col Oiu. Sclilapkohl. USMC,
wtll act u muter of cerenlQnies
at the Satunta.Y evening program
openin& at 7:30 p.m. Special mu-
afo by the Garden Grove school
band will open the program fol-
lowed by · an Eacle Scout prt'sen-
tatJon by Judre Robert Gardner.
A apeclal feature of both the Sat-
urday and Sunday night programs
wiD be an Indian pageant, "The
Phantom of the Rocle House" stag-
ed by the Order ot the Arrow, a Scoutinc fraternity of honor
aunpers .
On the Swlday ffenlng Pf"<>gram
a 1pedal demon.atration ot archery wUl be ata.ged by Wm. Pa trick,
famous archer ot 1t.a&e and screen
and Scout oommluioner for the
Garden Grove dlatrtct.
T!cket. for the Scout-0-Rama
may be purehued from any CUb,
Scout or Senior-Scout.
SPEEDING SUSPECT
REFUSES TO SIGN
CITATION: JAILED
Retuaal to alp a. tnffJc cl ta tlon
landed Spencer M. Calvert of the
Mar Vllta Ape.rtmmt.a, Balboa, In
jail at noon today.
Officer J ack Price br6ught Cal -
vert to Ja.U when be OaUy refused
to ltgn a citation Ch&rldng him
with ~J In a ad\ool zone
and dalna '5 mlla In a 2!5 milr
mae. HI! •• anated at 18th and Central aven~.
C&lvert wtll be held until a ty
Jucke Harry L. Blodlttt .eta ball
or fiolda resulU court tomorrow
momln1. police aald.
Estate Wiiied
to Balboa Man
Mn. N'annJe Ott Leona.rd, who
dJed lut week, left most of her es· tat~ to a IOI\, J . M . M. Leonard.
who lJwd with her at 301 Alva-
rado Pt. Balboa.
Mn. ,Leonard left a seven-room
h<>Wte at the Alvarado street ad-
dnu to her IOl'l in addition to Sll.800 in penonaJ properties. Her wm. tUed (or probau 1n Santa Ana
Superior court, Uated S100 for an-
other IOn. o.rrti. 8 . Leonard of
San FrancUco and $100 to his daughter, Nancy, lD.
JT'' A BOY AT
THE JOE ST AMPS
Vb-PrHtdeut Joe Stamp of the
N"'J)Ort Harbor Junior Otambf'r ot O>mrneroe 11 'tftSJ'tnc an ex-
traordinarily broad mnUe th<>se
..,.. and the ~ la the 1ix-
POIWKL two--oun~ aon born to MrJ StUlp at the Alhambra hospital
tut Friday afternoon. The Stampe
live at 600 Polnsettla lo Corona def Mar.
Both mothft and aon (the
couple'• flnt child) are doing nJcc-
b-. the proud father reeort1. and
ahould be home by Sunday.
MSW AaT DfftWtJOl'O&
&T COAST OOLU:OS "
Orange C.out c:ollege announccs
the appointment of Wllllarn 0 . ~ u a.rt Instructor to relieve Frank Moon. recientl,y reslprd
ataff member. Bdore f\IJ ~
YfUI ~enc! wtth the ArmY Air' f'cwa9 b MW Coat hwtruc-
tor tauaht art •t Puadena Ctr oc&p.