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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1949-03-16 - Newport Balboa News TimesEm .Week Aid ASked of PTA Groups I BITY p • 16, 1949 ASsesSme.nts Hit Citizens' Aid Requested .in Rent aluations _ Control Study ·Now Under Way Unfair, Say 1be News--'nmes 11 ualatin1 tn Newport Harbor Board ot Real-la now ava.Uable to rent or tbo9e c ·n I catbertna' fectual tntonnatloo to ton. Ava.ll&bWty ot rental bou-~a place to rent are invited ommt ee determtne whether or not the de-. inc ia one ol .-ttie major c:onaldera-to till 1n cne of the fonna below mand for rental boua1nc ~ tlon1 to be ~ by the Area datJona baa been reuonably met Rent Adv1aory Board tn deddtn1 and eent It to the News-~. The In thla ara. Whether reit control.a abould be cooperation ot all penooa bi eed'l Oompialnta that •n .,.,,,ta Jn 1'ht data Ja-be1ng eolleeted in removed. · aroap is-DIM!ded-tt the IUl'Vey' re-the--coutal area ot <>nmp Qallllty °nii ~aUan Of parenta tn connectloa with the swvey by the Readerw who own bousmg which lults a.re to be accurat.e. a.re too hJab tn compuUan with prewntlna ~"' the r--------------------------, inland areu were dtrected to )'Oml people Who cm:ne to the . County Aaeaor Maurice Enderle Barbar _.. far their Euter UNTAL IDfTOI: . llHTAL IDITOI: lut eVenina when members al the week ldM>Ol vacaUan .. bdna I .. _._nu-.. _ a..ct. C:.lif I I tax atudy comm.lttee ot the New-~t tbla week In lettua which " • .,..... __ , "·---· ' . HIWS-TIMD, H-..t a-ct., C.llf. port Harbor O\amber ot Oom- "have been malled to most of the I I have o house/apartment (l.WldefllMw.hlch) to · rent 1 wish to rent 0 houle/oportment (IM1defllne which) I rnerce met for a dinner ae11km at Puent-Teadm MCM"aS•tiona ln I the RMcmcre cate. Southern caJJf«aiL I at: ···-···----···-····· ...................... ·-~···-···which for I W W a--•.--. __ ,..._ ...•. ··-·. --·pet10nt. . • oau.L~""' -.;uai1111n.Ml:'C' The letter WM drafted by the I wilt occommodate ............ -..... persons. Avolloble fcx I I chairman. presided at the meet- juvenlle lll'Oteotlan CammlUee of Period: Wlnter only/Summer only/Yeor 'Round, and 11\1 wh1dl WU Ulo addremed by the Newport Rarbm ld&b IChool Winter/Summer/Year 'Round ot $ .................... per James O. Steven.on. d1rectol' of PTA ht8decl by Mn. Norm an I mon1h. I •Ill pay $ ••• ·-·--········· per manth. the Lo9 Anplet Burau ol )(Uni. Frahm. ehalnnan and Mn. E. V. .. dpal ~ Stewmon hu been a-.. -and Mn. WIJllll' OJiae, com-I My odd-· la· · T-' I My oddt9S ls: ........... -···-··············-···T•t-.............. I retained bY the committee, Wbkb ~ lm'I ..... .Ct WU praent· ·-... --.. ·---···-·-··· .. ··-··-·~ .... ·-···-··-·.. has been jotned tn the tu mJ4y bY 4td to the •• ollthe boc4. ncom· I I ~tat'M!e ot other coutaJ :::m. 'f..~ =i?~ ausP ArRoNS roO coMFoRr__ ABLE .= sr ArEDec:-.-- - - -!!la==-~a~~~ t:'1i.t.~1~~=~·:. ORDERS REMO¥ AL OF SIDEWALK BENCHES 1s1on on ~:e:det.Oranp and netab· dlm1cta CIO'f'edn& ~~ San Corona del Mar 111 up ln anna and the benchee were taken away 1be reeearch expert praented a BanardJao ad ~ todq OWi' action~ a~t-yesterda.)' afternoon. c rt D mua ot statiltlca which be ~ u..Tbe &e·•rdttm ..... that by •tM al u.. sw.t.f::. ·~~~be~~teP, OU ue ~~t~=~ tUmulatJns k •kin. lt cu make ~~~ loca{::! stops ~eir ~zed.• . er, a ~ d11Druoort1onatel.y hta:b u permw more aWllt'e ol the P'Ob-temOftd trcm state ~rty ~= With other Soulhem lml fadu tM HaltJar' area ~ .... u-1e Oranp county 1uptt'Yilon will coundea. 'lb1a result.I. Jns vacatlou and ol tbeb' teen John Sadleir and ... u..,~ ' ., ,. ft • I decide the questlon ot where the he Aid. In local taxpayers' beer-q~ :act.faUaft: t::~t~~~ &.11IJ aOllP 01 o ~~~~::t~~~~; ~=:-n~thinp~~ For MVenl years. N,:r.t Har· pes.m:: ~ ': = ~s M k s . Pl meet at 10 •. tn. toroortow, s: and the Metropolitan Water Dia.-= ~:J:·~ i..:~= a:_ed~~~ the 1r 1111or IJ ~~~~0, ~-tri~~chly def~ tm b' cU8utlafted. with th CODdltlonl pre. men were lhowered with ~ BJ DAVID ~ Reuo"' that the new court aueamenta and maintained that v&Dtnc durina F.ut• ,.,.k. when atom ot ptttude from local bus Olarsel t -Amid the ICtteCh ot lhould be erected tn Newport by fNery ~ ~. Or-t~ tram all ot Southern patrons who appreciated the bugles ot Colonel Teddy R.ooeevelt Beach and arsument1 u to why anp county Ulleal'De?lta were falr Callfomla Invade um .,.... thouchtfu.me. ln providing tor and h1a Rough Rkten roar up the the court location lhould be con· and equable. He dted ccmtant To avoid a npeUtioa of lut their oc:imfort. tron•ata.ln-one more yellow f~-Un~ at eo.ta Mesa were pr~ vtcfl,ance by tax:pe.,yera·. HIOC'.ia-• ya.r'a ~ delJ:nqumcy YeRerda.Y ~ SadleJr re-. u victim. we'll bury him fn the aented to memben ot the county dons, fann bureaus, otJ cxirnpem. and vandallan. u wd1 u an ap-cdved a telephone Can trom a Panama Canal -another oneT board ye.terday afternoon. Alter and od\e.r agencies U evidence parent lack of (>eftfttal aupervt-Kr Davidian ot the htahwayw dl· That make. 13 bodies ln the eel-an hour of ~n. the board that the valuations be places on a1on. ~ are -~ cooperation vllion informinc hJm that the Jar-Darling, you know I love you. memben took the matter under prope~ haw a deftnlte and con- of all Parent·Teacber -..odations, bencbes must be i'emaved not later that'• why I can't marry you. advt.lement st.ant relation to the market val· cound1I and dktrtcta. ln attem11t-than Wednelday, March 16. There To the cuuaJ oo.erver, th.la tint Ma.)'Or Dick Dnke presented ues. ln1 to pub~~ ol wu no ~anatioc a:lven for the paragraph may seem a bi.fie nolly the cue for Newport, ~laJnlng Committeemen In attendan~ caution and . early IUllJJ]1A.r)' ded.llm tne insurance or even dlsoonnected. but lt a.o-that the building could 'be located took llsue with Enderle OYet"-his eDOQlb ln 1N9 to fonstall • ttpe-dealer stated. ' tually appearw in some of the acUacent to the dty hall on dty· ~ ol using the property l&le titian of the chaotic Eater week So, SadJelr and HoyJe compHed scenes In Utll year'• senior play, owned pnopea ty which could be prices u a bu1a ot checklnc the In .J't:t yon. "A.rsenk and Old Lace." In tt abo lea.Rd to the county for an tnsignl· accuracy ot hill auea:rnenta. In N.wpar"t Harbor area la ,. Tid are two old ladies who feed pol· ftcant rental fee ovtt 8 loner .._._ most cues tt ls the very desirable one of the loftllat vacation spot. * weather & e8 * IOned punch to anyone Who WA& • _.' n,.,...._+v whJch la :a= tb.-v ln the ..t. We. an all lntmlelf den ln and two crazy brothers, k>d of ttm~. Re 11:r'esNd better n.re .,. .,...... .... ~ • ... ., proud ot our home mvtl'onment one with a remarkable re9em-and Police protection, lower leWer pointed out. and tbeee values and our local YOUftl people. We blance to Boru Karloff and the CXl9ta. free maintenance ot the canno,enu!i '= :~ tg, ="1· In are &DJdoul to entertain thew out-other to Teddy Rooeevelt. nu. fu::!da, ava.llablllty ot apace for or verlfyin& the wonh9~~ o,f-towtwnfwh?"-~w ~-here play &hould be the wildest and .~!'°':,,~c:f ,':!t~ arr~; property. or yean cir u--vaca..__ funniest 1taae production th1t .-... "---"ed s HO'We'Ve'I', the compteta lack of year. The hJgh __ ._001 auditorium main l"H.IOn9 for building the The members UCP,;A teveman d the laCk t -+ 111'"41• eourt.houM here ln the contention that the econom· courtesy an a o resr"'.. wUJ be the 1eene of the aide-split-Attomey Fred Dudley summar-le index, wh.leh establishes any""° fOl' law and prvpe1ty that theme tin& laughter and strong dramatic Ired the vteww of the Coeta Mesa idon'• ability to pay taxea, lbould )'OUDI people have been lhowtnc momenta u the seniors present dtidna who flUed almoet every ~ u.aed u the true yardstick ot (Continued on Pap TWelve) Keuelr~'• great play. 1eat In the hearinJ{ room. H~ values. (Continued on Page Twelve) maintained that under the pro--------Mesans Study Land Plan ' i ~-.;._____:.________________ po9ed plan tor ltlghway develop-Corona del Mar ment In thll area. ao.t.a Mesa woula be more euJly reached by Folk Oppose~ the majority of courthouse patrooa than Newoort Beach. He abo ~- Uoned off·IU'fft puking accom-c ........ In PO mod.atlom aa an a.wt of tbe Costa llG-a Mesa 1lte. Other soeaken strea- ed the ouality ot the fll"f' protec- tion, ancl the fact that the ~and i1try had ~ded the O.ta Me.a locaUon. - VACANT ftOSTS ON COUNTY HARBOR COMMISSION .RUED ' f4r.rwLMn. Nolon Arclter.Ret•mlrorit Hon-..,_.OOn .. OALIFdRNIA , Mier Wedding in Capilla tie Son Antonio . ALUMNI CLUB 1IM* 8111 "9ek: from thelr le:iiF~tr .. ~. rts1~101emal11111 'l•m I de Saa A-. ....,, ,.. ..... MeAal~, put« of <>ranee ~ dlurch, perfonnecl the double rt.na CJel ftUCAif. ~ ~ who .. stva In ~ a.y her father, • tbe fonner 8ilillle ~ Nellon, daupter of Mr. and Mn. A. 0. NellN>n, 728 W•t WOlon 1treet. a.ta -..,; Her b\llband .. tbe ~ of Mr. ilil Mn. O. L Arm., \312 W• O!ntral awnue. -Fer the oeft1DOft¥ the bride mo. a IUlt ot ~ blue wlth sray ae ae11arta. a. hat wu ot tiny ltUI flowen wtth a sny ve1J and Mr bouquet WU of Roman · byadntha centettd by 1~-a wblt9-caelltdo • ~ Bonnie .Tua Nlekm ._ brtc111 ii&kl. She were a yet. low Mt wtth navy aCClllGl'tee and • ,...._ eanaae. Robert W. NeJilae. bl'other of U. bride, ._ beft man mil mben were Art bd Imns aroa.1c7. It w a oDcDeUlht oa et11UQ perfM'lfted at 2 :.ao-p.m. ln a -~of-white atodcl and Pat ........ The Lani'• .... ~ NOIPt'-WM mid at the ~ In the NG!l•bc line were 1ile bride la a_ &raduate of ~ Jlarboc. UDIGD H l 1 h ......... n. of Atblllic li11al= Ber ~llllloa~of mp. 'J'le1 w8J ... their tu~ hOme on Flower at:reet. Coeta Mesa. Orpniatlon aanouncement: Box IOClal and dance for ICholar-& ~ Tllundu. March 1'7, T~ p.m. rullerton EbeJl Harvard and Olapman. Pit 1'2 ns: Jim Farquhar, Jr., prealdent. Entertainment co-chairmen: ICJIHlertorl•n Mofben Etrferloined at • Mr. and Mn. Bob Wilde, Santa Ana; Mr. and Mn. Pat Patter-.an ~ta Ana. • ........ neat aammlttee: Dr. '• and Mn. L K. Roeler. Anaheim; Mr. and Mrs. Nathan King, Ful-Koff" Klflllch llottm. ol the dllldNla of Mill Bow18' KJndercarten IJ'OUP wen entertained In ~ IChool audlt.ortwn by the room mothen. Mn. o. w. Richard and Mn. A. R. Matthew9, at a koftee kla~ on Tbunday lllGl'DlllC • ...llDm Jlowla ... .. t~ .. ~ ecttftllea ... pro-crea ln tM klndersartat tol- Jowed by an enthuslutlc dllc:ua· aJon by the mot.hen. Plana for the trffta 1ftft 0dla· C\med and voluntetta for the partle. lnclud«t. for the Eater part)tJ... ~-Ow'lft Blakely"'-~ Carl" Urtnoeel', Mn. c. w. I' Jcry, lertoa: Mr. and Jlln. Allen S. Bufk:tn. .......... , _ AU _ Onnp county alumnJ of the \Jnlvenlty ot Calitomla at Berllelq are lnvtted to attend tJdl lnfarmal atta.lr. Each couple Ja NQuated to bdna · one box 1-.meh to ~ two people. All baall will be aucUooed off at 1:00 p.m. .and-~ will be turned over to Orance Coun· ty Scholanldp Fund. Solo Paris Open in '$eyen /Jm W Oras' .._ W-eane.day, March 18, 1949 0 ' The Rev. Ruaell Staines, rec- tor of St. Muk'1 church, Berke- ley, wt11 ~ t<Jlliaht at 8 o'clocll fono.t.na recftation o! the llt:al!y at St. :Jamee EplaoopaJ chutch. He 11 In charge of col- lege work at the UnJverslty of Cal.ifcxfta. On Sundq the sueat speaker wu the Re'v. C. S. Mook, rector of Trinity church, Vancouver B. C., who hu ~ here on a lix months leave Of a.blence. He Is tonnmy ~ San Bernardino. At the ngular Thunday morn. lng ae:rvtoe· the Rev. Robert Grieuer wlll be officJant at Holy C.ommunJon and prayers for the ald<, during the abaence of the r e ct or , the Rev. Paul MOOTe Wheeler . Wes# Newporlers Celebrate 50tb W eJding Date llri. NeJ--. motMf\ of· the bride, ...-:tnl .. .,..,_ ~th black ~ .._ anc1· Mn. A.rdm', ln nev, wttla White •00111 ar'-8 0 t b ~---prden&a car111•. Judie ~t and AJblrti lileCllaft nnhted at the ftOIPtJoa and. Mn. N. G. Oolucd. Mn. Bruca Jiudy, Mn. Oiarlft Porter Jr .• Mn. Laurenm Nelllan. Mn. Alice Scanloa and Mn. Neille Qlli.aty. Fer the lat.<Jt«:bool affair Mn. Haney Semen. lln. Walter Nollar, iifn. Qaentln Watt.I, Mr1. Neille~. Mn. Walter Blair~ Jama F . Butler and Mn. Woodland ~tftftd. Tryout. u-e betne held Sun- day at 3 p.m. ln a.ta Mesa Oammunlty church for aolo part. ln The Seven l.Aat Wol"dl ot Chrtat.. wtdd\ wU1 be ~ted by chonJ IJ"OUll9 of Orange coun- t7 at onnae s t • t e oollece. Needed u-e people to tab tenor, IOlftDO and baritone IOloa. Any----------=---- one interested b Invited to Mr. and Mn. Ow-Jes T . P eter-" aon ot :502 a.5th 1treet, obRrved thtir 50th wedc:Un1 annJvenary on Frlday, tnvttlnc friends !or dinner and the traditlonaJ cake. ...... J'AC._ ol Onlnee. niece of the bride, WU ID c:fiarp ot the l\mt book. 0 tBB YOUNG IDEA" . . -• attend. Klnctercarten mothtn wm be tn. bo9h•n at the ~ ,..._. BALBOA PEOPLE lns of thi Newpm t 8eec:b De-mentarJ 8dtooll P.T .A. aDcl tbe followlna motbera were uked to Among vacatlonen ln Balboa help at that U.: Mn. D. C. Who h9~ ntumed home we"-e ~. Jlra.,,j~ Watta.. Mr. and Mn. Nick Ropa-an4 Mn. arw. ~~-Kn. Alce daDdn.n ""°left rer their home Scanlon. 111'1. Nellle O\rlaty, In Mhmttl>Olil while Mr. and Mn. Jean Youns, Mn. M. A. Mn. Frank J . Pauloa ~ In· Bl!rey. and Mn. H&rVe7 Somen. dJan.nco1b bound. Another ~ res.ldent Byllemler N01 MOrllW-OI1*T ••• oa "°"• TMn MUOI 100 MTT'EMJN•I ._ __ ,,..,, who II ftt1l:rnlnc t. Adeline Hunt. and Mn. E. FUindoul .. tttum-1.na to Ntw Y ortc a ty atttt wlnbs-heft. Mr. ad Mn.. RftV)' Wel1and are not leavfna Balboa. but they a.re buUdh1.c a new home at 1131 Eut Oceari Front. -EB.ELL CLUB NEWS AND NOTES 'ftlG..., PwtJ' Aa tMtr Iha.re ot the building fUnd whJch ls beln~. Book lltt'tJon 2 and the sectton wUl unite In a St. P tt1ck'a day party t.omc¥Tow at" 2 p.m. at tM club home~ Mn. Rc.dne Feeley wtll re· view nntan .. Rainbow, the pop- ular musical oomedy. Mn. Quen- ttn Maben, Book aed:Jon chatr-man. md Mn. J"rmk Perew, Drama eecticlll ch&l.rmen, ure-e all members to atUnd. ...... Lvr7 Jon. AccardJns to Mn. Mary Dodd, dWnnan. Book aect:lon S wUl Joln with Book aection 1 ln their lpeda1 ye a r l y buUdlna fund t>metn. whftl th@)' pre1ent Mn. Larry Johns. popular play re- viewer. at an April date to be announced later. --1ee11• I Boole wtluti a Md • lunch- tclll ~t the heme of Mn. TlleD6n • Be.y Sh or• om.. Mn. ShftJey, d~ ......... IEtlcWed a htanaro- -boc*. Not WMt I~ Uld Kn; Ptanll Peiew ftad an OrteiDtal plu, _·n. Mine Vue. tTMtt ...... lln. C. IL DeUdM. chairman fJ6 '1'Nw1 Md~ ~eeentecJ Mn. R. E OliliUii cit Balboe laland :. 1,·; ..,.tM tm.i proerwn ,,. Ollilltl&i Uwd In tbat ea n tr1 1liltll ~ tbit ......... ........ Ill'. anu.r betni ............. Oil t'IOll .. IQ'. .. ,,.,.A-· .. colal' ,.... ...... ~. dt:J"' too.-- -; ......... Cl(~ ....... --~ .. .... ..... ........ .__.,....._, a .. --.-w I: I <I OtliM ... Witt. paae --~ QQll"ten. Wo-~ .... _ iiartl'.lft· .AJ mlorl. _.. .._.... at aGdl ·· Jaw an .......... ltrMtl .W carrJtftf L ~ot.~~on .,._ l!R ' Church School Guild Molces Plans lor Moreb 25 Food Sale Mrt. Gordon Kopp, 520 Or- chid avenue, Corona del Mar. wu hoateas Monday evenJng at her home to 25 members o.t the 0.urch School aulld Mn. Norman r'rahm prealded and Mn. ffuati McOyTnont led In devotions. Gue.ta welcomed tor the eve- n!na were the Mesdames P. T . McCulltJon. T. L. Rolllnbeck. Lester A. Smith and Ralph 891'-,.1\IOn. . A food Ale WU planned for March 25. Mn. M~ J, Shannon wu named general clfalrma_n and on the committee an Mrs Frahm. Mn. Wallace Calder~ h e a d and Mn. McClymont. Funda r alaed from the sale will IO toward the purchue ot a public addl"eU system for use of the Sunday ICbool and church. At the cloee ot the meeting reh'nhmen u were 1erved by the hmteu. with Mn. Fred But tu- worth aaal1Ung. P.enberlby-T eagu• Ri#es So/emniiecl al • Santa Paula • An event of Importance In the soctal calendar wiu the wedding at Rancho El Potea. Sant~ Paula. ot Malya Catherine Tea-aue. daughter qt Mr. and Mn. Mllton Teque. and Paul Pen- bel'thy Jr., aon of Mr and Mn Paul Penberthy of Glendale and Balboa bland. It wu a home wedding, With the Rev. ~Doupll re. ~·ttnc the lft'vlce n.. brtde wu attended by~ •later, Lorta Elate 1)eaue and Faniel' Penbt-rthy, brOther of the brldepoom, WU beat man. . Both 10Wla ~ are srad-uatn of Stanford university After • honeymoon at San Fran~ cllCO and Su_n v~:L thq wm bt at home ln P na. • E•ecllliYe loon/ lo ConYene Tomorrow of S.wint MHlin9 At r-.ufta ot the uecuttve board ot t.he.:\Voman't awdUGy St. JalMI Epl..a>paJ chun::b. Wtif be held 111~ at 11 a.m. at tM baimlt Of Mn.. AUltJn Sturt. vut. .ne Eut <>eeen Frmt. Baft>oll. Thu a. a11o • aewtna "'"""' when mem.,.... ot the awdllarY Th e I t man1a,a-e tn ~tral Oty; N€'b. In 1899 WU an elope- ment. They came to Oillfomla . tn 1901 and before oomina here made their borne in ·Baldwin Park. Mr. Peteraoo ll a con- tract painter. Champion Alglton Talces More Honon Another honor wu won by Kay Finch'• Cba.IQpion Thief of Bagdad when tbe ailYtt Afahan hound took ftrwt in his c1aa at the Glendale Kennell' c 1ub '1 spring &how on Sunday. Held In the Ovic audltortum.. 1000 cloys were entered, ~ wntlng 66 breeds. Be.-t In aboW went to a Pomeranian. Money- box Monkeyshine, owoed by Vio- l" Boucher. 'Up in the Air' Tlteme lor Bf;P Women "Up ln the A.Ir" ill the theme for tome.TOW nlcht'1 meett.DK of Bualneu and Prof-akxutl Wo- men'• club, wh1ch holdl ltl usual dJnner lft'ldon at 6 :45 p.m. In White'• Park Awnue cafe. The iroaram will feature plcturea ot travel by air. Benion FOJ'd. auto manuf ac- turer. ln Calif.-"Procna la aJ. waya unflnished buatneu tn Am#!r-lca." Af~~~~ Gordon B. Findlay OOMft.AOl'Oa a _,..... CABINET SHOP SERVICE D&Q11 - OAll1lfm a 1111.LW'l.-.a- T. C. IOBM8QM ...... meet to ltW for the May MU'- ket. Eveeyone attmdlna SI to brlna a uc.k lunch. ._ ____ ... __ ..._._._., .. • Dupont SPOT RE~OVER.·-········-··I; llrftr -.... , .. WEEK-END CASES ........................... IM ...... CLEANING FLUID ............ 16 OL 81¢ ......... . GLOCOA T ---·-····-·-·· -· .16 oz. II; . Wrfflt;t't srLVER POLfSH_ ......... -........... 8 o-z •... 111 .., SPRAYER ................................ pt. size II; DW()LWe•• RAYVE PERMANENT KIT. .......... t.OD plla9wr M+INmc Pliltic FiU llT 89' HMNtH9'._ •• ,_. SMALL WONDD lift P1Ck1p ..... an .... c:.-................. la ..... '--~ 1.00 = LIMITED n11r ONLY1 llCUTOf~ BATH ESSENCE COL06NE EXTRACTS .. ..._ lalf Prill Gene Autry llele•• r•bellltehl GLASSWARE by ANCHORGLASS DIPLOMAT • • • • • " , 1S oL TUMIU.L ... _ ............ ..». J"11 -.. ...... COCKTAIL ......... Uc 2 -. WHISICIY iUIS ....... _ ....... 12.c 10 n. ...._. =IT 1• 12 ... HIGHIALL ....................... 1tc 7 IL ...... SN T ................ 1Jc 7 ~ .._ OU PASHIOM .... -......... 1Je 11 -.. tea TIA GI ASSQ ............ Uc AJao . ~--. IAU. SHAPI PITCHD-.....•....•.... Sfc P-4 COCKTAIL ........................ t. , ..... WINI .............................. 12.c , ..... ••urT JUICI ··-·······-···· 11c IVY IAU. .................................. 1 lc F..... GOtaLIT .................•........ 1Jc ASM TUY ................................ 12.c .... ,,. ••.. , u, .. •er...sat•r11 .................. TWIN HOLSTE I SET 6.00 3sa WITH YAWi CAI '1STOU ••••• lllY lllWlll IPICllL 616 .., ....... .......... , ........ '" f19.f lt7 ... Aacds ... .... ESTIOIEllC IOl•E ·TWiii • MOIMONI ca1AM • HOIMONI OM. 6.00 3so YAWi ····· ........ llUTl-0-UTOI hh ......... ... •a Pt11 i11 .. • ._..._ • 0 I 51 ........... ...... ••1Uts. , ............ _... ~ ll5lfl ¢' 1-Jhlll ....... 1·~ •"!'• .• ..... .... .... vv ............ 1 .. ""' PLASTIC THIMBLES wrne ~ .......... II llMPTOrs VllCElrS ' 111101 llLIOI RIIS , PIA•ICY 819 oi.t ....... , ne ..... OeMna · OOJONA DEL llAI& •.. ..,. Plaa.llUWISU , ............. 1 • . '· PELLmErS · IEWPOIT Pll-RMICY • , -. ~ -.... i • . . , VICT°' Y. WIATttlas > HOMD ~ COJTON > -' • I p Hill.,; CAAi. YINIMAH • • • "tt•ri.111 Plant, 30 1 t Weat ~ .... 1l•1Mu•.- Centrot Avenue, NftlP0'1 ~ Callfomlo A dive Member ol. . DREW PEARSON <=the WASiflN6TON ~MERR¥GO·ROUND 15--0ent Ml•tmum Wace Only insiders know how close the 75 eent>an-bour mlntmum- waae bill came to bejn& ambuabed in the Houae Labor Committee. l t. wu finally reported out only alter Chatnna:n John Lesinski ot MJchJ- gan and fellow Democrat Graham Barden ot North Carolina ex- chaneed verbal hand arenadea be. hind closed doon. Tbe two Democrat.a who rescued the mln1mum-wage bill were C. M. Bailey of West Virgin.la and HU&O Simi oJ South Carohna. Three other Democrat.a-John Wood of Geor&'fa, Wingate Luca.a ot Texas, and liarden--vottd with nlne Rc- J>Ublkana a g a i n 1 t the 7~cent minimum wage. After It wu over, DJlE W P EARSON S AYS: NEW INTERNATIONAL P ACT OQVl:RS UNPRECEDENTED AREA: ANY .AGRESSOR NA- TION. M U ST BUCK COM- BINED N 0 R T H ATLANTIC Jtl.I U:S; MINIMUM -WAGE BILL HAS CLOSE CA.LL. the mos t Important pa.rt of thia historical treaty, statC8 cate-- gorically: Barden voted with the 13 Demo- crat.a and one Republican, Brehm ot Ohio, in a 15-6 ballqt to report the bill Wood and )..ucaa 1tlll voted no, along with four Republi- cans. Other RepubUcam v o t e d "preaent." "The parties agree that an armed attack upon any one ot the signatories consUtuta an ermed attack upan all, whether tbe at- tack takea place ln Europe or North AmerJca." WASHINOTON. -The North Article 7 also states: "Ir 1uch AtanUc pact. mo• t important .&n attack tak9 place, each wtU lnt8'1\&Jiana1 aareement al n c e exerdle the rl&ht of aelf-defemc • Pr.ldent K~ Mt forth the reooenlzcd by lnternatJonaJ law llcnroe Doctorine, wUJ be released and each party to the agl'fflnent to the public later thla week. will act und~r article 51 of the Manwhlle, It "9J\ be revealed that UnJtcd NaUon1 charter to report the pact cmbtacu· all of Europe the at lack to the Securt ty Coun- And ~ United Stata, plus the di and ro to the defense ot each AUanUc ocean north or the Tropic othtt." fl Cancu. "An armed ottack,., It I• alao ID th1a hue-are.. no •1RJ"CU<>r stated, ·~ans any lntruJlon on u don, Sn the pnMJlt instance the territory ot any nat1on Jn ~ Ruu!a. can att.ack any E~ or tn North Ammca." lhlp. ali'plan~. or .tcrrJtory of the ~ o1 ..._ Nort h AtlanUc allJes without A brief summary ot the historic automatJcally tneurrlna the Joint trC'a ty t ollowa: oppo&lt1on of a.Jl th• other allies. ART. 1-LaYI down the prln-~. •hould RuaJa at-dple or peacefuJ 1etllement ol tadr U.S. Cotta In the American ln lematlonal dJffettnce-s. _,. of Berlin. Ow other a.lanator)t ART. 2 -SpeciflH that the oaUpnl would·be oblJaated to 11.c:k! 1l1mon shall collaborate econom-wtlh the Unttfd State.. Actually, Scally u 1l'ell a.a poUUcally and the A.mertcan I.OM ot Dttlln la mlUtarUy. not menUonec1 tn the tttaty, but It ARTS. 3 nnd 4-0uUlne the II tncluclfd ln the eeouaphJcaJ elemental princi ples-after whlch area. the slJnCT"I will mutually aai.t Allo Included ln the eeo-Poch othl"1' and conault with eacb Sl'al>hlcal ana ll most ol Mexico other. ind" French North A1rtca. ART. 5-Quoted above, lnvtta 'n\e pact doee not call ror an rccognJtlon or th~ fact that an automatic declaration ot war. attack directed against one amonc Furtbumorc, tt Pl'CIU'V the them la an attack directed agatnat atructure ol the United N lions 8.11. and uX. them to take &nme- and proytdel tor oonaultatton dlate action. under It. N~erl.heless, article 5. ART. 6-Seta forth the d8Cl1p. • CROSSWORD PUZZI ·~ 60aOll ~ ..... I ••• ......... ., ..... D-9dla ll-4a "'OM-.. M-411 .............. ..... l'O ....... ,. .., ...... Before the showdown, however, Barden 8Jl&rily charged Lesinsk.J with "trying to buy Congressman Sima' vote." "l don't know what you mean," 1hot back Le&inski. ''We're not otterin& concesalons to· anyone to vote With UI. Everyone on this oommtttee ii entitled to expreu and vote hi.a vtewa. I haven't at- tempted to intluence the gentle- man from South Carolina." North C-.rollna vs. South <Jarollaa Sims, a former comba t para- trooper, didn't aeem to need a •POikemnan. Lookinf equanly at Barden of Nortt) Caroline, Sima ol South Carolina mapped: "I have been for a •ll'on& mlnlmwn- ware bill from the start. The rec- ord wUJ show it. Even before• we •tarted hearings l predjcted the bill would pau Congress. "As a southerner. I would Uke to add that h I g h e r mini~ wqa for working people ts o na of the aolutlons to economic prob-lema ln the south." Barden upbraided Lesinski for not inviting him to off-the-record caucuses on minimum-wage strat-CI)'. "I resent Your dictatorial attJ- tude--the w~ you're trying to put lhia &ecblation over behind our bacb," Barden cha lJenged •• Aa ranldng ma.Jori ty member of this oommJttee, I had a right to be called In and told what is goln& on.'' "I phoned your off ice and your ~tary told me you were out ot town," Slfplalned Lesinski. "Y•. l know," retorted the North Caroltnlan, "But you didn 't tell rny secretary about these C8\le\lla you've been holding. You eould hA ve Invited me through him. U you reaJJy wan~ to have MC! srewn t." ......... .............. ltOV?rt11 ·~ 211 h~ ......... D-111 ,.,. "' ........ " ........ .. ....., It-Te.....,. Latt'r, Barden. an able Con- sreuman, apologized for the out- burst and Joined with the ~ mlttee majority in finally vo tin& out the minimum-wage bill . u-...... ....,. . It • • • t . " , • ' -' rs • ,, • • ,, ~ - , .. .~ • • ~ ~ ., ' -. _, . ,. .. ~ .. I ~ ,., .., ~ " -.r " ~ '• I r-, , .i: .. , i... I\.,(; i. "' ... i :.,,,, ~~, •1 . ( l:L --~ -~ ,.. l ' l?I . I '• IC ,, " [·':;'--< •i ~-"-i ,..., . _J .:.,_J A~ \_ ..r' .. ,.· .. rr • , IJ¥ ,., ~ Q 'bl ~ ,. ·' ' " ~ ~ .. ~ '" ,J ~ ""' . ' L' A ~ ,s ': i ll .. f ,~ i •• fr I . ( 't ,..l ,. ,, . ,, q. I • ... I I ~ ~ . "" ' -f 1 .. ,_, l 11' -. ' .l I'. ,, ~ "'"" -,_ PUBLIC NOTICE Notl~ ol ForeeJ090n Sale on .,.~ .... Boat. NotJce ~ hereby gtven that "bu Saturday, March 19. 19"9 at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m . at the General Petroleum Dock at ZZ1 20th 1treet. Newpon Beach, Call- f ornla. the Gu Screw V-euel called tho ''ARDOR.'' Coast Guard Regtstt"7 No. 2'10615, wUI &e told at public aucfJoo to the Jl.lghat bidder tor cash. Sala vessel ls 33.s ttoet ions. 9.5 foot beam. u toot draft wttJ\ Cbeyaler a-own 110-h.p. engine. Any and aJJ ~ 90ns lnttteatfd' are;-lnYJted to be pttaent at Uhl w._ SJaned: ~ s~~. Real •·8.nd AttarneYt for Van Cmnp u~tf"°st., ~~~r'.=i. Pub: ~ JI. 11. 11 •• u.. n •n-.. II •• •• O• 01 •• • •• l O • •• • • .. • • • -----... ,. - ... * Daily Event& iJj • Kama~lna Kl~ p. m,:. 1511 Ocean Blvd. Inst. Rell&ioUJ ,Sdence-8 p. Q>., 621 Marigold Ave., CDM C. of C.-12:15 p. m.., Rossmore. caf e Jr. C. of.C.-7 p. m, Hurley Bell Balboa Bay Liona-6:30 p. m., Rossmore caf e Square Dance-7 :30 p. m., New· . port school St. Andrew's Family nlght-6:15 p. m., Scout Little Houae Tbunclay St. Patrick's Tea-2 p.m ., Ebell clubholllle Jr. AaaiJltance League Bridge Tea -1 p.m., Costa Mesa Legion hall Kiwanis club-12:15 p.m., Elks hall B & P W-6:45 p.m., White's Park Ave. cate Job's Dauehters-7:30 p.m ., a.ta Mesa Le&ion hall. .Jlg 'n Reel club--8 p.m.~ -S<j)iji Uiift t!\a.1ftt~l" tlrob the Little Houae pr<>1peetia l'"eclieal. buctset down Old-qw-pmstoa-tn ·--Mk& BPOE 1767-7:30 p.J'Q.,. Elks hall to a irobabJe deficit of about 10 Toastm.uten -6:30 p. m., Roa-bllllons, without lncludin& the more cafe Truman Program, for general wel- Unemployment compenaatia. proposals ......................... -... . The St. Lawrence Seaway ... . llABIUAOE LICENSES Peter Swift. 22; Emella Marie Ripa, 28, both 300~ Marine Ave., Balboa llland. • BIRTBS SEWARD -To Mr. and Mn. Wendell Seward. 117 E . 23rd St., Costa Mesa, ln Or&n1e County hoep1tal. March 14, 1949, a daugh- ter, 8 lbe. McGOWAN-To Mr. and Mn. John McGowan, 515 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach, In St. Joseph hoe- DiW. Marcil 13, 1949, a aon, 7 lbs., 13 oz. ROJAS-To Mr. and Mrs. Eus.- tace Rojas, 305 E. Bay Ave., .... boa, 1n St. Joseph hospital, March 1'4, 1949, a daughter, 7 lbe., ~ 01. GUILT DENIED BY PAIR IN LOCAL BATTERY CASE Pleas of not gu:llty on charges or assault and battery were acce= by C1ty Jud&'e Harry L Bl 1n the cases of Henry Gar and Enil1ah of Balboa Island and Thornu George Butler of Los An- plea thit week. are and aecurU;y, for which the Pr-.iden t uks 'addl tioaal taxes. That pro&ram l.ncludee, generally, the following Items, wlth their cost. over a 10-year period. Bllllom St um clearance pr<>&J"&JTI, hereto fore carried by local agencies, a nd htstorlcally handled more efficiently by them ....... -................... ........ 1.5 PubUc hOU.llng, often con- !UIMMI with U.. abc>Ye . ..... 1.l Farm boualDS~ ditto ......... .. .3 NatlonaUzaUon of health.-... now a recognized falhae tn Great Brlten ......... .. .. . .... 58.0 Federal aids for education, to the ita tea, every one of whldl has money In Its treasury, while the Federal government LI 250 billions la debt, and doesn't know how to pay that debt. At leaat ··---._ ...... -....................... 3.0 PubUIC works of alleeed mW-ta.ty value ________ ......... _ 3.0 UniVe.raal llllUtaQ TrainJq (•timated) ...... ...__............... 20.0 . or about 10 bUllons a year for ten years. That 1a the fi&Utt to add tG the 52.3, ccntuted 1-t w.ek. Thia puts us a boot 20 btlHon9' In the red every year, and thi.a la the figure hopefully to be covered with the .. ._ bllllons In new taxes,'' for which the PNaldent uka. Th•~ laterea~la taxes IUI· geeta that you might like to knoW how the budget h broken down lnt,o subject e~ndltures. J will take 4 maJpr aubJecta and lhow the appropriations to date for f .y. 1949 Cwttlch enda J~ 90tfi) and the request. to date fQr f .y. 1950, which enda a year from then. The flgw• are tn hilllona and the percentage la ot the total budaet: • ltu 1950 For foreign aid .. .... . ..... . ... . ... ......... 4.7 18:62"1 oL9 10A8fJ(, 1'""or all fun~ions of the Veterans Adminls~ tratlon .. . .... ... . . . .. ·-··. .. . . . .......... 5.1 14.60% 5.7 1'4.60~ For all mWtary, navaJ, and air de~ coats .. . ....... .. . -.... .. . . .. 10.5 30.53% 13.9 33.25% For lnt.erelt on the National Debt. moet of which is due to past wars ....... . .... .... 5.3 15.52% 5.4 13.11 '* (To which should be added the activities ot th• army engineer.. in ~ver prot.eotion. harbor work, and other public a c tivities, some of which have d('fenu objectives.) avu Functions ..... _ .............. _.. ... ..................... 1.9 5.M% 1.8 •.20% a total of . ......... . .. ............ .. ........ 27.S 79.811' 31.7 7S.84CJG, . . TO POUS OONC&n'ID ON P1111.PINO ft'ATION O>ncrete WU to be~ to-day on the eewer pum atattcm being built at Hth an C.ntral bv tlll9 Jamee Huntley Co. The lben. ~ 11 belna poured ln a frame- ST. PITllCl'S DAY . • • -s-HntRQCI CAfE Entertainment and Favon Ill For .Fun Fun For All 1824 Newport Blvd. COSTA MESA . . Both men &igned complaints charltlng each other with assault and battery following an aJtarca- tJon at 118 Abalone street on the Wand Friday rught. It leads to serious thought when 1 a natJon com to ~ for past, 16 per cent of the tax money of rese.nt..ucl future wan. • Judge BJodgett set two separate jury trials for the men. Butler's cue will be tried April 27 and English's on May 4. Both men are free on their own recognizance. DRAIN AGE DITCH OONTKACT AWARDED The Charles T . Brown Co. of San Fernando was awarded a con- tract for $122,768 at yesterday's meeting of county supervisors for construction of the Santa Ana- Delhi drainage ditch emptying tnto the Upper Bay. • - ou• COlll HAYI oo•• UP ••• 18UI • IS STILL TODAY'S BIGGEST .BARGAIN •• , ·• # -------. SOUJttlRN CALIPOllHA 18110N COMPANY ... • • .. I- I • • ...... • - •• , .. ·I "' And. could · lm1-dlv see "' 'When lig-hb at her~ a terril>le ., Now she's. · ~ ID he alive ! 1 -. ·-:Y• t• .. 1a1wkaC Bo-Peep" I •sl·Dkaz; &It? I -. ,,_ W . P ••· IRE ,. •Ill' too mnay ._... beMid.. I 1 II,.. ----Mf:fltJ w:'e era re A.I 0 .••fl-~~ • Wlwa ,._ dfMi et 2 1#t, t. ' PO A : 1 .._., .-, wM ·r ,.,_. IA1S'1r1 r Iii . . &tees>,..,_. windllaield oleer MSW..,_ A et., iml> iC ·• :C he*W#at I e. $PE• CONDS ( SAW • C•al••rilM • • jlll• 'tt?w1d by • .NEWPODT BALBOA HARRY * * * * * * * ' ,,, . . . . * BJ Alexander • . ,, NI 0 1 SC ) cot wit So Co to< Be DI fir ty m. 19 wec1n.·•·~· Marcil 1a, 1941 "Eugene F . V~ ataff .ac• countant. has ~ . ...aoclated with Les)je E. ... •. t:rnest V. Soderberg, public ~tants ot Corona del Mar, .ci ~...-announced today. *. Vulett, who 1n i.a a Beach, receiv d . at ~e Dame ln 1938 had wide financfal e , several types of businesses. -served as major in the 9th #df~ force from 1941 to 1946. • •• · Rhonda "Connecticut Yankee In Klng Arthur's Co\lrt" Flem- ing, on the arm of that popular · disc jockey Johnny "KGFJ" Grant, was among those present at the BENNY G 00 OMAN opening at the Palladium. Rhonda wore · a LILI original black lace gown. The dress was in a tunJc ettect, the black lace being over black crepe. The tunic featured a fish tail back, while the bodice underneath waa like an upllf t bra. The skirt was in the n~w hobble style. Enjoyed talking with R h o n d a again, whom yqu remember I predicted many big things of after I aaw her in "<...'YIKAC' . . . Benny Goodman is settin& an entirely new style in his band mUlic presentation and I found iOing to the PALLADIUM is a must because not only do you get your money's worth listen- ing to Benny's terrific clarinet sol08 (a hep show by himself) but he has the Benny sextette, Buddy Greco, who does 1<>me pretty fancy singing and piano playing: Nicks and Taylor, sen- satlonaJ dancers a n d Herki Styles, comic extraord.ina.ire. Others applauding the Benny Goodman ahow included Martha Vickers with Mickey Rooney. Martha wore a Marty King ault. Perfect for Martha, the sult featured a shol't Jacket with a jaunty high collar, Uttle cults and five matching material but- tons. New was the box pleating on either side of the jacket just below the waistline, with corres- ponding pleats on the pencil slim skirt. The box pleating breaks just below the knee, truly an exciting new look. in suits. Tanis Chandler, yo u r new Televislon star, came with Geof- frey Barr, a new twosome. Geof- frey is ~the outstanding Pasa- dena Playhouse production of "Elizabeth the Queen" which stars JANE COWL. Tanis looked lovely (and when doesn't she) in a white faille gown that fea- tured a plunging neckline. In- stead of a necklace, Tanis wore an emeraJd-green grosgrain tie about her throat. with a single gardenia at the closing. She completed her outfit with green kid pumps, a.nd repeated the gar- NEWPORT BALBOA NEWS·TIMP.S lrom flt• By Germoine #Wney RICHARD, YOU RASCAL-Oh. well-other people'~ kids dop't have wings. I auppoee mine can get along with· out flying, too. Hunh1 Well, he was the milk mo n l tor at school, a n d he and Ch arlea started a c t lna silly, so t b e 1 g o t separated and put on dif- ferent s h i t t •· They also took a beating from the Citizenshlp Committee. He's like his Grap.dpa, and Grandpa was no a.ngel. He'll do something like that and make me ao mad, and then the phone will ring, · and he'll say, "Mom,, I stopped off at Ben's. I tried to get you earlier, but the line waa busy. I didn't want you to worry." Oh, honey, Mama loves you even though you ARE a washout aa a milk man. HAVE TO KNOW-I don't thlnk you should ever do anything un- less you know WHY you're .do- ing it. It seems to me plunging into things all biggelty-piggelty, without having a reason can't possibly lead to any satisfaction. You can't know what you've ac- complished, if you didn't have any claim ln the tint place. Llke community work of any kind-- Some people do it to "fill up tlme," others for social contacts, and others for what they can give. 'The tint two reasons look Uke bad<ijea to me. I've learned, even, that if I do a person a fllvor, I want to be mighty sure I'm doing it for HER-and not for ME. If I don't approve of my reason, I qult the whole pro- ject cold. CRAZY C'OOK-Oh, glory, how can I be so dumb and Uve? Other peopl~ may sit up nJghts with mystery stories, scaring t h e Uven out of themselves, but me -1 pore over the cook book. After a strenuous day waving the pots and pans a.round. I burn the midnight oil trying to find out what I did wron&. Braising and br olling, steaming and roast- ing-My brain is fried like an oyster. I'm determined to be a scientific home-maker from nO\llf on-the gal who cook.a so the family eyes are bright Jike ten· cent store marbles. But some- times I think I was happier just being slip-shod Annie. SPEAKING OF TIIAT-Accord· ing to that book, if you cook right you can ward off grey hair. One of my friends sa.id la~t Sun- day, "Look-my hair's all grey on top.'' Poor gal. I love her Tike C'V<.'rything. and l hate to see her worrying herself Into a wig. Reason? Oh, her husband's go- dcnia accent with " cluster of buds on the brim of her broad- brimmed green milan ~at. fna to ove up corporation lite ana strike out for himself. Dif • ferent buslnesa -different town -sell the house and on With 1he new order. She can't bele being .scared. I aald to Jim, "Im glad we've never had to make anr, m a J o r decisions llke that. ' Snorted Jamca, "Oh-I auppme it wasn't a major decision when I eave up my job in Duluth, and we hit the traj.J. for sunny Cal. I mlght have turned out to be a park bench polisher tor the rest of my life, you know.". I laughed. "Oh, I never worried," I .&aid. "Did you?" He gave me one ot those looks. "What do you think?" he demanded. Well, tor Pete~s sake. I never thought of that. I have such confidence in Pop, it never occurs to me the world could possibly take a bite ottt of him. TA.Lil ON ISLAND TO FEATURE KIWANIS MEET "Lile on a Coral Island," wllJ be the subject of an address by Dr. Giles brown at tomorrow'& luncheon meeting Qf the Newport- Harbor Klwanh club, acoordlng to President, Fred Dudley. Don Shannon wt 11 be chairman of the day. Newa-Times advertlaemenb are your guide to efficient spen41ng. 1 I THESE WOMEN! By cf AJ<a!o I Hidden tank fann to keep 50,000 homes wann Deep in lfle fin oear Puget Sound oRe of the largest heMin& oil caa.k farms in tbe ._ is being built ... and motOrisu passing by on the hip,,.., will never know it aisa. A mge ring of trees bu bem Je!t scaoding arouod the W1b to preserve the temic ha.my of the~; die &rm itsdf will store 28,896,000 pllom of oil ... enough to best ,0,000 bomea all winter loog. Aaually, cbe lb tanb are not needed ander oonmJ watberand shippingcoadiriom.TheJ'a l>eio& built u a cost of mott cblA tt,000.000 tO make arm.in there will be tDOa&b ail oa b.od to meet lll1 emagaacy spell of cmo-''l t.d ...... her ... tO make oena1D d.. bom• ol -- • people we Hne always will be wum.. SimiW a:pmditum IN bcioa made coamndJ Ua cbe impo.a:ant Job of seniag the ,._ well. ltanclarcl Oii Compan,. of CalHornla •,. ·. ' . • • I -... M"*' fl\ · ! JU OllDERMEN BEAT llDlllS;, SllliS IElf TOUGH HURD[E · -, RallJh Reed'• Newport Hai-bor Elwood llPmcer. Orange Cout hurdle to &9 OYtt at Santa Ana a hlab V&ra1Mi cinder pathen came won· the Cee 100 and 660 in addl--"-e __._. .. _ coach until he, week ~ ~in their at· ~ ..... ~...,..,_~r-.... _ ~ '""!~-· ,..... t t to t Sain---Wl '"~· tioo to na.nnin& anchor OD the w a.u• broke ble R U1 ,_t ~ umn wp UUUJ ~ t«nOOn to feat erton J ea m wu nl&bt ~1 their' SUnlet Leaaue crown wldctl bJ.lh 6CM4 in a Sunset leque cru-n1na relay team. oea •• ICbool ._. they have occ\J~or five of the cJA1 on the local oval. Reed'• ~s W: ~~ ~=l~~ ior oollep wrnt· ~e::e six~)'e~y· once =~ .. = lost ~etr meet 52113 -'3 2/3. The dles ana the broad jump and also len lhOuld~ "°' 1 Ra1 h blue and p:ey c.ee. 11tonned home ran on the wtnnlnc relay team. be termed ••arat the S t looo, and t wu Jp1 with a 64-13 win. '!be victorl es-The Tan tot>k all first places. The and ~oan ~ Reed'• thinly cladl w~led the tabllahed the Tan aa a ! ~on g point total ot Varsity, Bees and Ua~." Wrea~ tri~~thai!-o:!.":>V; •:,~ have the threata to upeet santa Alia• de-Cees showed HarbOr ahead, 16&- Spencer Mid. Cee champlomhlp all tied u~ he fendin& champs when they claah 109 • eomtaanaUon of couJZ haV"' d .. feat-Hun ton March 25. . . VARSITY .wn ..a. ... 1 ... a en· " "" ... cw Fullerton's Dale Hoeflet turned NB d~~ . . Beach in the openin0c0 meet of thbe in the ouu+ .. ~h ... ~ time ot the day uo 1MI bl. buni.-~ < >: •m--.. .t>ov season. The little era wonh ~ u he touredihe .. 100 yard duh in Grff:tbnkNH~~¥l0e<fte1!>'<.,.>~V:i.t. all .. not two point.I and arar to ave 9.9 leCOnds with a sU.....,t tan wind <Hll>: ~:IJ" ord <I'>. Ttme t.t. cl ail1n .. ~elr Bees &U -....w4a Kil.-ham {)') ; Bnet (NB) ; 1~ between ear s g anea u1 'nM! burley .IndJan ~ter Blai9dell <NH). Time 6:C17.2. d 1 rd ·~t and CJ'O&D arti1ta.'' are a.lao favored to oop the ch am-copped the furlong in 21.7 seconds ff()-KlUNman <NH> ; Brt ce o Spencer ii one 1VllO lbould know. pionahip. Draba ln addition to pqlltng h1I relay <!(~ Lo~~ \~Ju,.l1~:;L <NB>: ~ ooadlecl the c.LF. Southern 8peechrQ' team from latt to tint by overtak-Griltlth <NH>: lAnie (11'). Time 21. caJJ.fonlla blp IChool cbamplON Bob MOOJ"'e bu lnltalled a pump ~ Harbor'• Bob Watts who had 230 yard duh-Hoe('ler (F); waua trcm D catro blab tor the put at the Hunttncton Beach Stadium a five yard teed. c~ spa.ncter <NH>. Tlme 21.1. two ,_,. aiid bu turned out and bo~ to have the place dried Bob Berry awal:n was the in-Wood~!'u:"cNk1fl?ftm~t;~"o. <NB>: 80PW OI tht ftneet wnetlen ID the out by Sunday. The unft will take dlvidual ah1n1ng light in the Tar 880 relay-Fullerton. Ttme 1:35. rollSou~'!!!-<>J ~-bo)'llrt, ch~t-t 780,000 gallons of water off the cinder machine as he won both the Pote null-Tie, Ferswion and gy. .-.----.uu ~ Bil' ~ around in one day ... Moore t. hlsh and low hurdles and placed raud <r> · Cbamberl&ln (NH). Helsht are at o.C.C. and both wtlon eully really earnat about clvtnc the eecond ln the broad Jump. Berry 108~'o.) j~·mo-Ouitat80n (NHJi_.~r-1.ut allht u the Wl"el en per· fans a show whlch wu evident unoffldally tied Bob l>eRutt'a re-. ri (NH); ll'er1u.on er>. .vunance fonmd before nearly, 20 apcct&· Jut Sunday •.. Inate.d of callln& cord ot 15.• in the m yard high l H~h 'u::i>-Tle. McDowell (NB) and ton a>th lUdda.toD UM! Birtchett off tbe racea becauae of the Po01' hurdlea. 1be mark wam't recoa· Jl'Jac~ <1">: tie for aecond. Meua <NH> Went tM ... al ~ Callfor· track. be ·wen t ~on and raced U nlud U a record ainoe two of the and Pridham ~>· Heinl 6 ft .. 8 In. n1& ll9t ~ IQ Utelr'Wll&bt dl-advertlled. The entire sate waa watcha had 15.• and the th1rd bad t~~ Pfuu.!'ekett ~~ Dli~C:~~ Yliidialll -~ lb tU CR4 ra.cen and they 15.8. 'fhere WU allO a ..Ugbt wind Poln~ew1>0rt Harbor. 60. J'uller-s;;:n. went on to sock the went all out, wltll the noeptJon oC aid.ln1 h1m. · • · t-0n. ••. ... piirt,"' Oi Wftltllnl u molt of ut a f~ who headed home when they Surprise ot the day was sopho-BEE f&ril llDI* lt--the televtaion type. lay tbe rouah track. more Glenn Griffith who placed 70 yard hi. hurd.-Wedemeyer Cl'); He iat4 tbat ~ and pro-It that ii the kind of ap1rtl the MCOnd behind Berry 1n both Balfrank <NH>; R . Taytor (NH) . .'.I'ime f 77 .... , wnet.Una an rulDlna ownen and driven are !.':::: to hurdle event.a. 9·~00 ya.rd dub-Dursana <V>: eamer-Wl'8tllAI u a apart. "Wlth them lhow thls aeuon, 1t b t a 1be Tan took five finsta In the on <F>; Smith <NH). Tlme 10.1. COllnty Nl•s on Short End 11 . . Practice 11ffs Three Oranae county bueball ~ams went down in defeat yes- terday u well u Oranae Cout college and Rlveralde ~ of the Eastern oohlerence . Une IC()l'ft: 'HI.ah lclaool RH E Lou Be&ch Poly -006 101 0-7 6 2 Banta Ana -·-----· ... 000 100 1-2 2 1 Soudera. 8-leor and Kelly: B&reom. Weyand and O.ria. " H I!. Whittler ... -.. --.... -... 021 001 ~ 6 ~ J"ullerton ... -·-·-·-010 000 0-1 4 d Anderaon and Bryeau; Gl"een an Potta. R H E Pomona ... -...... _ .. _._ 1.12 gM o-1 • O Valencia ....... _ .. _ .. _,,, 100 0-1 6 k7 Furlbondo. Keoush and Bam: Croo • Bradford and aa,._ J unior College . R H E Banta Ana ·--· .. ·--... 000 210 40-7 11 I t.ACC .. ·-·-.. --.. -... 001 * CK-7 8 0 RodrtiC and J'o.tttr: Wattara. Kub and nfleld. R H E RJ.-enlde ·---.. ·--··· 000 o:al o-81 lil l Pomom. ____ 1'1 osa x-1 Martin. I'nrln, Bran.nu and tk:bullck; Brown, Damron, Potte.-aDd ~ta Killer . lt ii not .a test ot phyaJcal endu:r· certainty that good 1howw will 12 event program. They swept t~Soulhworlh (NH>: Kuper ance atrenath or ikill; lt l1 just prevail. It ii the driven who make the hl&h hurdles and 88> while tNH>: Huot <NH>. Ttme 8:4<6.2. Orange Cout collese'• bueball one b11 blown up lhoW," Spencer the races rooct or b9d.--and If they taldna -Ont.I ln 440, broad jumJj ero~ r~ ~;~-RMf.~~;> ~~-team learned what 'ut ii ,.to ~ declared. are for mana.pr, you can bet you and raw hu.rdlea. Doll McDow ~&bblna (J'); Dton (NH); Gar:. yesterday 8.1 they te UD\ltt UH: True wrmWna u we MW St wlll tee &ood rad,q. tied for ftnt~ln the h1ih Jump for rett <I'>. Ttmf' i :rt. . crushJng bat• of Long Beach Oty tut -•_..t. If not b.ued with kldm, the third time th1a IMIOI\. 120 ya.rd lo burd -Wedem~er ~ colleae 18-2 at Lon& Beach'• Rec- Coast NI• Drops 18·2 to LBCC u....., baJlo l)Ull1na. ~ 0 #a ~ · w tie Bill Quataban .cxred the b!t Knipp (N lf). Rlch&.rdaon (N ). tlo • p k. ~ ~rtn&-lf :11-a-:matdLol e"9"9f~r• aeat upMt ot the day u be too 18:road jumJ)-PobnLD (NH); Kandel! r~e0 v1kin&1 had Uttle trouble ...._.. ..... ....... whO are 1Nl1 DifMt H ts the broed Jump. Bob Ferguaon, <NH ): amtlh (NH). Dl•ta.nce 11 fl.. in exterminating the Ptratea who ~'! ...... ~of -u• .. ·-Ol •I A...-41 to wtn, ~ll thort ot his sea-o 1 ,, __ lllll u..-.. " -·-,... ~ -·~ _, __ third Bill :e1ay-P'ullerton. Time 1 :11.i . blew up when worked under pres-.ad It ii an art.....:.nd 1w·pnah'w-Md Moll ti IOll'I belt •uaca. to ~ · m 1h Jump-JitcC&ndl•• <F>: ue. s ure. Seven errors were oommlt- 1,.. ..&.&.o. "tftW wrm\llnl'' 18 lntn"• ·-·· ~Ull'man came throuah ln the Dion <Nill . Peter90n <NH> and Dou ted bt Wendell Pickens' ch&rae9 "'I• ~ "'--stretch to nab 6'e ~arter-tF). Het•ht 6 t1 .. 2 In. Be ch b t tcb; ~ ... -"""'-.;.. ~_. .. _,. •-Ulll' n-.1.a A.tY P ole vault-Tie. Hoener and Hosle and 3 Lon& a a ten re-WU t.htlr flnt meet ~·-."" ~" • -":-~ mlLe from Indian nuuaa.u rl'46e-(1'): tie tor third. Whitehead and Up· celved walks u they went to the Qnw fCOI •a mutft'I did well debut WU a SUCCll• nipt U ford who had Jed all the way, In dike (NH). Het1ht II rt., 6 In. plate eight innings. The Vlkinp ''* tJlmilel ~ defeeted • crowd ot. over ~ penona the cloeest ftnlab ol the 41¥, Carl· ,~f~ .Jribt ~~~e0,.:l!:~· :e ~~~tr::, nJcked Plrate chucken RaJph Frei-{:.. ~ ::.s Mt. San An· watcbed the local~ de!at ton Mean edced Al Niel.Ion 1n the Po1nl11-Fulletton 521,4 . Newport Ha.r· tag, Ernie KJmar, Bob NeUlea and ta.lo. It "-• 1ood lndlcaUon ol ~rtoa and Mt. lifan Antonio 8 . J~ MY m. two ,Tan bor, •314 . Howard Hennln& for 12 aafe bue ~ ~ wm bave 1n • f.w ~ft~ ~~11.!!M,~t OD ~ '°1 ~ ........ that ftt1YonM:_~ ~ CllES hit.I . ..._ enU\mlum really ·-..." -.-. .. ~&..-~ • -,..u e........... pos .... 100 yard d&tlb-Oompton (NH): Coast got sevm hit.I but ~ ,.-w._ .__ •-•"'-The JoCala were •reprwnted 'Y tint. Stalfo rd (NH): Chaney (P'). Time 10.a. U ld ~Too; lt .. _ ..... fWeat~~Jlupt'~ 20 W19tJer:a. The Pirate. won Harbor'• Vanity re1-Y lt'd for 120 yard 10 h11rd . .:...CUlllu <NB>: Be&ch wu solid on the e :r v-~ .. nr n,,.. .,._ -•--~ •'--tcb tb tr ---bu H fi <X-hoa (P'); Nonnan CN H). Time 15. stingy with bases on baU.. The wllobaa t.aktn over the coach· '&Ullt" '-'11111:' Dl&' ea, e oppon. the fint 660 .Y&Au. t oe er UIO yard duh-Taylor <NH>: Jl'ruJlo next outing wUJ be at Termlnal t'tnr = .... t ........ -·, re-eou and oae m.atcb wu a a.raw. over cam e Tar anchorman Bob 1 F). Weldoa <NH>. Time 20.2. Island Friday afternoon . ... -• YJ'lll wuA>4 The t1nal t&1ly lbowed OOC ftnt Watt.a for the win. 660 -Complon (NH); Henderaon M2Pftl-Piatlmli with 41 po(ntl Mt. SAC ~ &ela,r OMtl7 <NHL Neleoft (F). Time 1:38.8. Bo:s Kore· ·.,·,~ ... ~ aire.t dtny thbeinae n-'!1~ wtth 25 and ~lerton th.lJ'd Wftb Hubof'8;'911ees, crippled by the 10:~1.t>~u~~'>:-of.'t!~ S7t. ~r~.ct A•a R1 ~ ~~:. -'•1 "• ~ for __..._. llMe' ..... 19. Joa ol aeveral pomt wlnn6s who e 10 R.amaey.Jb • 1 1 Nuum.lf 1 2 2 QIN. "nae mat.chm will ~ held on Carroll Mlddleton, and ~an were nmn.lna Varsity, nearly Hlch Juml)-'ne Lansdale (Nff) and i':'::~b : g ~ ~ft:!:·ct I g l tile malne noor with RaUna Birtd'lett, won lmpleuively for c&&hed In wlUi a Win. The locab Nonnan <N'H): hek CNH>. Helsbt Hol"T'ell,lt 2 0 1 Schal\.lb 6 0 1 .,..,., oda for th~ •~t:~i the locala u did Dick WU.00. Dick lo.t the re1-Y which would have 6 ~vi" vaul1-Ta1lor 1NH>: lie tor ~~:;' ~ g ~~~~lb ~ : ~ A navtce = tourn~n h Freeman former Harbor~ all· netted than vict«y. The locala aecond. Opp <NH), L&n~dale INH). Plerce.rf 2 o o R.,pr n 2 1 1 be a.Jd ln unctlon with t e CIF foothaU tackle, wu fOl'Cld to took :'Uthlft t1rsta but made up R•IJhl 9 tt. · e In. R.au ... 2b • o o Mclllul1n.p a 1 o wrettlml. .a-fault 1n °·e f-ture '"-a~..._t for •"'-ol bJ• .... rlbbona with Shot put-Tie Stafford INR) and Henr'Un,M 1 0 1 Bcblbn'yr,p 1 1 0 Tai' 'l'Tadl Ollun.,.....Jp Ull: \n ~ llllS~ ~1~-..· \OD -Ith Nf'l11on IP'), Shannan CNH>. DI.ta.nee Nettlu.p 0 0 0 eamr.:11,rf 2 1 0 N ---... Harbor ~ bound to contest u he suffered.~.. to plent,y ot follow-up ltren tnc' 1 ded 18 r!~. r7~a1'~Newnhrt Harbor. Time KJmar.p 0 0 0 !fen '1111,e l 1 0 ewr.--... 1 a rtb. ~ WU wre1 .... _.. -Beee ~ Vanity u "" ~r1 -Day,rt 1 o o ThorMn,cf o 1 o pick up • Varsity champJonlh p ton's 9P1o State cb&mpon ~-Dick J~ "Jo. Bnet, Wayne 60~;1lnt Nnr1>0rt Harbor 64. Fuller-''"nH'm,lt 2 0 0 Rum Mn,lf 2 1 1 thAI ,_,. Tbo locals mede a fight ton Mast. Fl"'eeman wu ~ Corbin. Mel Smalley, Wayne Welty ton 13. lABa'd,e ~ ~ ~ __ _ ol It tn football, u they 1<?1t to his own wtth the IDU8Clq -ii.Ul and Leanard Ball. _ Tolala 32 2 7 Total• u lB u the Ctiampa from F\lllerton in the when the lnjul')' occuned. Sophomore Qiar)ey O>mpton Errorw: Cout-Ram•y. I : Benro-lUt four minutes after leadlnc th<' C.oe.chee Dwood .s&>encer and Fu llerton J. C. un. 2: ~o,,...u a..nd Hen.ntnp, 1. mtlre same ... 'Ibey flnl1hcd only W~deu Plckena are work1q out d Spa k Tr.a.cL men Second ~~ by tnn1=:~· 2. om pme out ln bukt?tball . • . plan. for future meeta In the Co.at Sa• .,. a s Q It ~ a N~ track lt upon m and th@y aym +o John ~ ~ua·r Cout . ._ .. ·-ooo ooo 0»--2 -r 1 beat u.e J.ll'O«'UOn co-favorltcs The }'elU)ts· Bea-...e Alllllllm rv1 Lons s..cb • . no aao 21s-11 12 2 ~i'day tiy 16 point.I~ Maybe th1a 121 PWnda: Peel (F) def. ~ JWF Althbugh Bob Boaz sweipt both D Beats ~ttiii.d bu come up wtt.h 128 ~~~~> .,, i... tkN11 Friday hurdJe ra~. Fullerton jayaee owner a w.iD.:,·rounded tdm whJch wW naJt (MS) dedaion. trackst..ers were <'dged out by John Qllw..• Sp1kru1en be bUd to beet. It la hard to ~ 136 Pounda ACoeta (MS) def. Mt-~· Sanden, new UCLA foot -Muir collc-ge of Pasadena 67 7/20 ••CY ._.. that tM loc:all hav one cln Kee (QC) t.u 1:30 m1n. tint ball c:oech will ~-a p est speaker lo 60~ ye, terday afternoon at Downey hlah defeatAM:l llunUn&-first~ In the lea.sue flnala round. ~ (QC) def~ at the Anaheim Uona club Friday ton Beach'• Vanity track forces with a1t eeven IChooll enttted. Bob ReinboJd (F), tall, 1:"2 min. March 18 at 12 noon. A generaJ Fullerton. El Camino was third in 67 ~.36 ~ on the Vlkln.r clnder- Berry probably 11 thf outat&ndJn& MCOnd round. talk on football with showing or the tnangular meet with 33 9/10 path yesterday attemoon. The hurdler -but Orange'• WaJlY 145 Pound.a: Klnr (OC) def. Ro-pktuf'ft wilt follow the meeting at point.a. Oilers took Bee hooon, SS.15 and TC>WnlE'nd I~ very close. Outside or drlguez (MS), decision. Doore l :30 p . m. Sanden wUl talk again Boaz won the highs in 15.7 and Cee competJUoo, 66-11. Berry there l•n't another Tar who (QC) de!. Swift (MS), fall, at 8 p. m. before the Elks club. the 220 Yard low baniers in 25.5. Downe[• Don Ropn racked up ~~~ ,tp; ~.'Uai:or= ~~ dJ2::<cm,~ ~t A.SEBALL PROSPECTS IN me~~~~ ~ah~~t·1 tt. the 440. Rt'ed'" 1tr-encth ii In 5«; .ran. t :~ mJn. tint round. ' TAR B •~Furry <HB>. ~tor HCOnd onds and thlrdA. In Yettcrdat s 155 Pounds: O\~a (OC) def. between }!ulley CD) and White :'i:1in ~7~:~u~~bU~0onl'Y ~du.rsilev.,..:O rp,· ~ INTERSQUAD GAME TOMORROW k~ 1?Jl. ~~if./; Dlacecl 1even men In the remain· Combs (OCC), fall, 1:01 min. 4j0-Widma.rk (D), Ta.Ylor (0), Ing 22 second and thlrd positions. 9eCOllCl round. Elaln Hall wm give Newport RoJu wUl 1tart lett4!rman Dick Ue tor third between Pettigrew In au, Harbor took 22 of 85 places, 165 Pounds: Fererro (MS) dtf. Harbor high ba.seballers their fb-lt Lane on th<' mound wtth another (D) and Walker (HB) 56.l · 880 including two ties. Mc'Ta2ue (OOC) fall 1 :~ oompetlt:Jon tomorrow as he sends letterman, Don Ward catchlng. -Weber (D) Calnea (ffB), Bro;. The Tan wtll hevc a touch min. first round. Gibson (QC) them forth in an lntra-aquad gam~ George Recvea, a letterman, will a.rel (0), 2:0T.6 ; .Mlle-HQU£hton SPORTS SLATE def. Menlnski (F), fall. 1:29 atartin& at 2:45. Hell will coac be at first; Phil Shaler at sec-<~ BrukJewlcz (D) Suea (Hin min second round. ~ one of the tea.ma ana Eustice Ro. ond; Bill ~ackson, up from the 5 ::.m.8 · u. <• ,.16) a. _ Miller <Mt. Baily (QC), ftlll, 1 :30mln. ju the other. Junior vanaty, .at shortstop; Let-('D). euf;nt.er (0), ou,_ (HB). second round. Hall haa nominated Jack Clark terman BIU Skiles at. third: Gene 16.6; l lO LB _ Deen (H8), MU-~. llAl'Clll ta, 175 ~: Burchett (QC) det to start for bis combine on the Crane, and Joe Hughea. trom the ler (D) cai,,.nter CD> 22.5· Sllot Reeske (MS), fall, 1 :• mm. mound with Bob Burdick receiV· Junior Varsity, and letterman Bob -Rotlen CD). DICtue (HB) I Wat· ~Sh~ V:-t ~ flrat round. Dickenon (MS) Ina. He will have Ralph Wells on Hanis wm flll the outfield PoSl· IJOI\ (HB), 47 ft. 10 tn.; ... road _, __ , ...... _ .... 3 J>. ro. def. McCann toe>. fall,~ sec. first, Annand N ettla on second, tJons. Jump -Webster (HB), Miller •LU.Dal ........ Cbu second round. ~rae James on third: Carleton Hall wilJ US<> Lefty Fred Thom-(0), Umu (D), 19 tt. 10 tn.; Tnell~ t at FUller-HMvyweiaht: Gruer (QC) and Mean at ahortatop, Joe Breet left u and Marshall Worley u reserve mp ~ter cb>. wat- Oollton ~ ... ~ Va.lley col-Hobray <MS), draw. wu.on fjeld; Harlow Richardson center· pitchen with James as bl• second son <HB>. Wblte (llB), 5 ft. 9 ln.; ~ k:...__ O>ut (\VUJo. (QC) def. Raullnaon (F), fall. field and Maurice Langdale right catdJer. GeorJe LaBono and Bob Pole Vamti llOIJ\ UIB) Broward wfck) 2 ;:a;,_•"' 71 sec. ~ round. Binder field. Burdick and Mean are the Stahr are Roju' aecond mucking CD>. Mcl'adclen (JIB), 9 ft. 6 in.; r CF ) def. ffUba (QC)# f~ 1:1.9 ohJy lettermen from lut year's pJcla with LouJe Abbott u re-. ..._ ....... ae1a7 _ Downey a.tar-,, !'e'Clla g,_ mln. first round. O>tt.le (MS team. Clar~L~~lb, Bttet and serve backatop. DeRuab. Fe1ywlon, Umaa, Hulsey) Tnc*-Southem OountJM track def. MOJ'temaD (QC) .. ~ 1 · 1Ucbudlon ~ junior VanJt.y n.e Tan have added two more t :38. 7. ntl!et a.t lfllnt.b\l'fob Bea.Ch hl&h , min. tint round. Cellzic (F) lut le.uon and Nettln ii a fresh· garnet to thelr slate. The Varsity ...._. ...,. _ Downey, 67%; 12:30 p. m. def. McBride (QC), tledslm. man tr-om Cotta Mesa elementary and Junior Vanity will entertain HUnttQctoa Beedl. 86~. I ·~ .... _.. M• . Mut CF> def ... ~ (OC), ~ who played two years of Huntin&ton Beach here March 25. e &a111 Huntiftctm Bwh, 88; 911.,. --'1~1 ...._ ·-, dlf.._ ~ ball. James la a tranafe-r The Varsity will ro to Santa ~ Downey, 15 • ..... .&a P octsc-H\mtlnaton Flllal point.I: <>rann Oout •t; and LanadaJe hu pie.ye<) little April 1 while the JurUcr Vandty o ae... RmUncton Beech, ee; s.m St&dlum, 2 p. m. Mt. ~C. 25; F\lllerton. 19. ball. pla.YI the Saints here. Duwbl)', u. I • p ., ----- -I - I I I I (j a Puauc NanCJ . ~ o• BU81NE8s ~ ..... .N .... THE UNDERSIGNED do here- by oertit)' that tho are conduct-lnl a Retail a.na Wbolesale Gius H~t bmineea at 120& Oout Hlah· waf, Corona del Mar, Callfonila, undel' the' fictitious nnn name of ORANGE COUNTY ltADIANT GLASS BEATING COMPANY and that Aid ftrm la composed of the followtn1 penona. whose namea and addrftlel are as fol- lows. to-wit: WILLIAM C. HEARL, 421 Mari1old. Corona del Mar. Cali- fornia~ LLOYD J. SEILSET. 170 Cllff Drtve, Laguna Beach, California. WITNESS tMlr handil thll 2ht day of February, 1948. WK. C. HEARL LLOYD J . SEILSET STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) CountY ' ol Oranae ) 11. ON nus 2bt day of February. A. D., 19'9, before me, R. L. BOYD a Notary PubUc In and for aa.id County and State, personally appeared Wllllam C. Hearl and Lloyd J . Sellaet. known to me. to be the penom whome NU11ea are 1ublcribed to the w1 thin Inatru- ment. and admowledced -to me that th;.rr~ the aame. IN WHEREOF, I haw hereunto eet my hand and atftxed my otndal seal the day and year In thla certtncate first above written. R. L. BOYD, Notary Public In an• for said ColmtY and State. M;y Com.mil91on explrea Aug. 7, 1950. . Pub: Feb. 23. Mar. 2, 9. 16, 1949. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY DQTl8T8 William J. Dolan, D.D.8 . • ..._A lllt Street Newport ........... O&llfonlla Harbor 1181~ Hoon By Apl)Otntment llOaTUAaY Harold IC. Grauel Chapel tn D?OedWQ Pboae: BeMoa SOlt ()oeta .... PBY8101AN8-~URGEONS-D.O. Dr. Edward W. Milum Pb,..adaa .. d S~eoa OateopsUa omce: Resldent'f": Darkr 29'! Beacon 6896-.1 615 Goldenrod A venue Corona del Mar. CaJifotnla W. T. Mooney Pbyaldaa and 8urceoe 8t7BGDT 088Tn'&IC8 PBY81Cl.AN8-8UBGZON8-M.D. Henry R. Hall, M.D . ..., ............ ... . Roura: 2-5-, by AppoJntmen l Telepll•• ..... 1148 111 a .... 1"1T <>oeta 11e.a Wallace J. Miller, M.D. Eye Physician fa ta.e 9rtaMr 8"lWIBC By Appointmmt: Barbor 1528 l.UO... .... .._ ... _ S. R. Monaco, M. D. 11' BAT .t.VJi., BALBOA ......• ,u. omce Baurs: 2to5p.m. lln'Q • al' PIYQ OPTOlll:'l'lllBT E. T. •CJTr&&WOlrl'll. 0. D . • ,.,:...:&D Lmlfn:B DUPUOATllD GlwM a111k .. Ml .a.u-tec1 111' w. 0.tnl ...... a-. 1111 KSWl'O&'I' u•ce NEWPORT BALBOA NEWS-TIMES JOE PALOOKA * By Gus Arriola TARZAN . ..,,. i By McEvoy and Striebel ~/? ---!'"'!"W~~ • • •I MARY WORTH'S FAMILY * * * * * * By Ken Allen I J CURLY KAYOE .. ... ' · . .. ·-· • ... ~ 1AI 1.• . ____ ..._ ____ --=-------~ ' ~·llOUlll 4 J . SS ''2-IML ISTATI G u-llAL DTATI .... ~ ..... _......,.., ...... 14._..,.....,. ,,.,,.. -. • ..., ...... ,._ ........ ,,.. .. _.....,,,.. •. _. ...... ,..,., .-,..~ _ _._.. __ ,...,,._,...,._.._,..,. ... _, __ •• ...,._, ...,, ·-•""'• ·-· --• t .-• •............-.. u u,. •a· SS-MONIY TO LOAM • RENTAL .. v ·--·-· .. -- sPECIAIJsTs cau Edna CraJa Linwood Vick. Realtor LOANS LOANS IN COSTA M~ DUPLEX: S"1ceo :zc.rrune uppef. 1 yr. ol4 1· Mda with Uvlna rm. and Id~ Le). cated 1 61k. from Blvd. °" 2 lots. Comer lot worth '1000. Corona del Mar - -. · $2000 down Balboe &land HA. 2042 33-o-54 l Ciitt Haven New Ci0Ub18. Only unit left for ft9I' round rental untunalllillfd 5-rm.. 2 bedroom home, cmpeted floor. P.h. ffar.. L04NS $50.00 to $5000 tr SALARY ~I price $9800, terms ~UME mA loan on lo,vely 2 bedroom home. IA.rp llW'I nn. and roomy kitchen. Garap. Best nelchborhood. cloee to hlah EXoeP. wen bullt,•excell whina & plumbf111- See tb1s attractive 2 bednn. home, cmly 2 ~ ~ all large rooms, drculatln8 beet In ftrepla~. Hu_. closed patio, fenced yard, double garaae. Locatea on # * AUTO an excellent street. ~ . bor 189&-W. 39-d c 2 SMALL BOUSE. turnlahed, roomL 1111 Santa label. O.ta Mesa. Phone Beacon 8227-R. !50-<:-54 "k FURNITURE Other Personal 'Property "QUICK SERVICE" IChool. . $2000 DOWN Full price $9800 -Payments $78 mo. lncludell ID- terest. Phone Harbor 1037 or Beecon 604.2-R. • ¥ 0 • u u ., ....... e0t14i ea.~ .eOIUI WM. G. HAY JO~ES REAL ESTATE .. 45-llMY, MllCIUAHIOUS 4 s Licensed Real Estate Broker Comer of Orange & Newport Blvd . {Wagon \Vheel Cafe> 411 CO~ HIGHWAY Corona de1 Kar .... u • • ••• ..,..,., • ....,.. .... . oCEAN FRONT HOTEL 2306 w. Ocean Front Sleeolnl and boulekeeplng rooma wfth bat.ha. Reuona~le ratea Room aerYice. 53-c-5 7 ........... . .,.,~·· ..... . " . .............................. ·-··--·--· ...... -... _,,,... ___ .,. __ NEW FORD TR.ACTOR U-DRlVE 112"'° per day ALSO Bradley GARDEN TRAC. TOR. A per day. BALBOA BAY AIRPORT Phone Bttcon Msa.W 53-c-7 4 HERE IT ISi! 1M9 Blue Mercury 1tation wacon. white aide walla radio. heater, etc. Low mJ\eage like new, $2700. Call Harbor 1982--W evmtn1 between 6-7 p.n ' . l. ~ • 55 -~5 PRIVATE PARTY -1938 Ford coupe. ExoeH,.nt cond. through out, only 2 ownen. Phone Har bor 8009-J evenlnp. 52-c-53 . .. <JOMpa1f11 2305 COAST BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH. CALIF. next door to Western Union office PHONE HARBOR 2638-J 69-tfc NEED MONEY TO PAY BILLS? see us for .LOANS on Auto, Furniture, etc. ask for LYLE R. POPE BAY LOAN CO. 2604 WEST CENTRAL A VE. Phone Bea. ~ day or eve. 23-e-25 CORONA DEL MAR 3 bednns. & 1 '4 baths, 2 car 1ar- age, enclosed patio, fireplace Almost new, $16,SOO. AND $8260 FULL PRICE 2 B8DROOM MODERN dote ln, barbecue ,, patio. • R. W. BARTINE Real Eltate Broker and uaoclatea 1806 Newport Blvd . COSI'A MESA. CAI.IF. Phone Beacon 5820 BUSINESS LOCA'nONS, eeveral of them. ln Costa Mesa. and towvda Newport BHch .. • S80 front foot, up BEAUTIFUL HOME in exclualve NEW BUILDING. Colta· Men dlatrlct. 2 bedroom&, 2 bat.ha. buatnesa dlatrlct. two 1tor~ $20,000. Excellent Income. 54-ft. WATER F'RONT LOT. Bal· ON 1'1TH STREET, 100 x 300, boa Coves. BARGAIN $3W>. with 3 horn ... lllV\ , room e, ~- Newpt Bch. Ph. H~7!~ . '\fD MANY other bargain.a ln U lt'1 Valuable. INSURE IT LOANS TO BUILD, IMPROV~ horn~~ l~~-HEACOCK 53-c . BUY~ MODERNIZE. OR Roy Greenleaf Jr. & Asso. SmaJJ Beach Home. Clo~ REFINANCE 3112 W . Central Ave .. Nwpt. Bch. to ocean-old. but worth the We Buy Tna.t Oeeda Harbor 2552 (Eves. Har. 1987.JK> money ~. ·ENT A TRUCK NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL 49-c-M ALBERT M. SMint Bf . "" SAVlNC.S A LOAN ASSN. OUVE MILLER DRIVE rr YOURSELF 8333 Vla Udo Ph. Har. &.500 REAL v AL UES 2010 Court St., N~wport Beach Phone ORANGE 1343 M-ttc IN COST A MESA 53-c HOT w. CHAPMAN S6-MoNEY WAHTD·-16 2 BEDRM. HOME. n1e 6 f1tt-LIDO ISLE . Burt Mana-..... U-Dn"ve .. . ............ -• . . .. .... ... place. Wlth guest hollle In rea.r EXQUJSITELY fumJahed a n d ou..1 HA VE $3500 CHA TI"EL mort&a&e. 2-car garage; 1 % acre on 001"· arUatJcally decorated. U n r t' • 37-tt WW make aubetantlal d1acoun1 ner. Close In. Thi. la a REAL 1trlcted Bay view. TWo bedrooms c e .~46=--RO=AD~~~~5l=ri=·ER=--00-J1Vi-er...:;..;...tJ..;;;;.bl for ca.ab. Wrlt~ Box U o/o News-BUY tor only $12,500. E Z wtth plana fO'r a third to be Buick. Cl'90l coloftd. White nme., Newport Beach. TERMS. added. LO'Yt'ly lanal with uphaJt wall ttre.. Radlo. beater. $200() 5()..c.54 B. A. Nereson, Realtor We and patJo V'Jew. Color bar· . cuh. Call Harbor 2253-M. s1-auL.UrAn WANTm·-· s7 1972 Newport Blvd., Colt• Mesa mony In wail tlnta, drapertff 50-p-SS .... • . ... • . • • ..,. . . Phone Beacon 5225 carpettnc a n d cuatom made 42"'°"'3 fumiture. Tr u J y a dellptfuJ • • n a • • u o u u • 51-TaAIUU I 1 • ._ _. ••• .... ·ru • • •• r % TON all steel U~nsed traile wtth rack.. 1100 cuh. Can be lft!l'I at C5S E. 19th. O.ta Mesft COMPLETE LINE OF TRAILER SUPPLIES Elec. RA!fris. Panel~ heaten. w, convert yOUJ' 1uollnt 1toves to ButaM. Anderson Trailer Sales Beacon~ 2100 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa ape,, 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. -R~ HAVEN A BEAt.rl'tnJL MODERN TRAILER COURT l.4.rse Y1ew lota "1th lawn & tJ'tt9 In •alktna d.tstance of Downtown Colt.a Mesa -Adutta Only - 1721 Pomona Ave. <Near W. 18th , C.O.ta Meu Ph. Beacon 55a).J u • • • •• .... ••• 5J MONIY TO LOAN JS .. . . . . .... .... REAL ESTATE LOANS Interest Rate 4YJ-5o/o Loam qulckly made ln the Bay Atta and Lapna. Slnl)e or muJ- ttple unit.I. New or ofd. Be wtse and save by re-ftnandn1 your pres- ent loftn. Minimum eJq>ense. No ~e for pnllmtnal'J appraltaJ. Phone San~ Ana Klmberly 2· 7321 or write: ARTHUR A. MAY Mortpp Loan Correspondent T"'O Calli. Uf e Ina.• Co'a. 12'5 South Uatn Santa Ana ~ MONEY * To Consolidate Bills * * To Pay Taxes * See t.m for an FAq Pa7mftlt Loan on cu, h.lmlt-.. traller, or othe'r MCUl't~. BARBOR FINANCE CO. .._ 8 ID' 5DO lilt~ Nlwpwt 8twd. Omtll .._. Dm L lbdllr• w, Dip WA.NTED-G.I . ~e. Cash for your equity or late model car Box 849. Balboa Island. 53-tfc • • .,,. • • • •• • ..... .... ft 61-llAL EST ATI IXCHAHGI 61 • .. • ft ~._._ ,.. • .,.. .. IN==--...,...s-AN---G..,...A-B""'R,,....,l=f--:L.___,,,,Po_t_erro _ __,H,,.,,..b-home ~ced below the marke1 Practically new 2 bedrm. & den ~ '!fia:ri VOGEL COMPANY home. Huge Uvlng rm., neor 1DO Main St.. Balboa. Phone tum. Bathrm complete with Jtai bo 1 magaz:lm. rack, dbl. 1ar. Lot ar "' 4.5. 53-c 60 x 600 overJooktne San Gab-BRING US $300Q BALBOA BAY FRONT HOME. r1t1 valley. S13.800. Will con· • ---exchange tor bUllneas property alder exchange. Phone Harbor anct move rf1ht Into the BEST 2 EXCHANGE or 20 unit lncome and assume 441-J eves. ..0-tl bedroom NEW home on Lroo U • JI It h 1 0 E N VIEW LOT ISLE-larse SUNNY rooms -you can t sc • exc on&e t C A unit heat-tll• ln b•th .11..i-1•-'-en for what you want. "" auu'-U1 ExcelJent location In SEA VIEW -lovely pett.o-double garage REX -RECHS, Realtor HEIGHTS overlooking harbor Believe u. when we say thla 11' Ph H b 2694 W and ocean. By far the best deal the BEST ~aln yet. FuJJ · ar Or -In a V'Jew lot we know of. price $19,800. Don't take 1"11 51-tfc FULL PRICE $32!50 than the bat. SEE ITI HAVE BEAUTIFUL 2-story, 4. Phone Beacon 5713-R H b I t t C bedroom hill home ln Fullerton <EVN. Beacon 5719-R) ar Or nves men ·O. Fair value, $25.000. Wiii trade SO-o-S3 80th at W. Central A.Vt' .• for home on Bay Front similar F'"""O,....,,R___,S,,....,ALE-....,,.....,.,,,---,2,,_..,,..bedroom__,,....--d~u--=-plue-x. Harbor 1600 value. Clear for clear. Dan Ju.st been completed on 45-tt O'Hanlon. 339 w . e.ommon--="'-LIDO ISLE HOME wealth. Fullerton. 53-~55 corner lot. r u~place. Separate • -• ... ... ·.. patJo and guest houae. 620 Marl· 3 BEDROOMS with 2 extra bunkl ' 2-alAL ISTATI 62 gold. Corona del Mar. 50-c-5"4 In laf1te Uvlng room; flrepla~. • • •• WU • • • r .. ft • • • • & FOR SALE BY OWNER-Beautl-conwr window WITH BA y . IN BALBOA fuJ oomer HARBOR HEIGHTS. VIEW. Larp endosed patSo SEE TiilS 2 BEDROOM hom<' Fireplace. 2 bedrooml. TIJed kit-Double prap with wide pav~ with guest house. Hdwd. floors, chen & bath. Hdwd. ftn.. fir. alley. Built In 1947. Now prt<X'd furnace and flrepla~. Newly furn .. dbl. ear .. ven. bllnd9. 4% at ~ for 30 48)'9 only. decorated and located ln a nice G.I. loan. $3Z73 down. Bal district. Priced right at $11,000 $8927. 437 Holmwood Drtve. SEE ED HEACOCK H. 0 . PETRIE. REAL TOR 51-c-56 R G 1 af J & 504% w . Central. Balboa 514 DAHLIA oy reen e r. Asso. Phone Harbor 0154-J CORONA DEL MAR 3112 Wett ~tral, Newport Bch 5:.!-c-56 Well constructed 1 bedroom and Harbor 2552 ( f'VN. Har. 1987-JK) LARGE 3 b d den home, south of hlehway: •9-c-54 neW e room Carpeted and very~ ~lean. Can BUSINESS PROPERTY With ~p-VJEW HO ME be seen anytime, S8750. Term.a. arate attractive llvln~ quarttt9 · Call owner, Mr. Ettie, · Har. Sult.able for Ught manufactur· Beautlfully Decorated 1264. ln1. See owner, 508 3lat St A Steal at $16,500 A REAL BARGAIN I Newport &ach. 43-r s J:..1... DAILY 5 to 6 or Saturday afternoon & all day S unday. FURNISHED 5 ROOM 2 bedroom CHAR.MING cuual CaJifornl1t graclou. older cottage with p&et' oottaae. Artlstlc setting trees. 26 ft. cabln crulaer-All this for large yard, patio, garage. vtew. Jess than $25.000. Terms. MA.Jq: privacy, conventent location In OFFER AT ONCE. COM. S3SOO down. Hubor REX RECBS, Realtor 29t5-J. ~~ at 219 Tustin Ave Newvort Hei~hts 52.tfc " C." GALEN DENISON Ph. Harbor 2694-W ~EE FOR YOURSEJ,F or beat buys ln Real Estatt' F --------~st..;...·~tfc Drive t" 4~9 FJower Rt 2 nus WEEK'S 'BEST BUY' ~ ACRES. Country Club Ase. 6" Watt'I' Main on Rear $4000 TERMS r. Galen Denison . Realtor RAISE CIDCKENS1 Costa Mesa See this 1 lh Acre Ranch anct 1n.pect thla outatand.ln1 2 ON A CORNER w11h aood 2 bid· bedroom F .H.A. RESALE. 9 room home. Ext7a IMna quar. monthl old. la .paf«t condition tere and ,.___ room. Double wtth ftnnt ieac11&plna. ._..... TO'l'AL montbJy paymenta ot 1araae. ALSO bUUdinp "°" 151.2> lnduda lntenst. tua. ROR Bulllotte, Salesman ttadJ for a~te1Y 200 and l 8 Newport Blv'!:,. ... O.ta Mau dtlebfta. Good eoi1. A nlm ~ -..rance. Beacon ~w at 11.1.soo.. Orann Coast Realtv ~~ ~~~roe:: Beacon mu Realty dldon. k>t 50lr10.. Hamll· 488 NEWPT. BLVD. Bea. S'IU-R tm St., a.ta Meu. P.1>'53 ~A , . .. .. Jal NE;Wrt. BLVD .• Coeta Meu Pllw ... 0!09 ... 53-c' • .. - ---------'---'--------------__..;:._...;__ __ -~-......._----~ Bendix, dn:ulatiq fUrnace. et.ell atnk ~blnct, bath tub-Sota of cloeet apace. Lot ll well rNS a~ace tlze . G. N. WELLS, Broker JOE McKee, Sai.n&n. 1790 Newport Blvd .• Cmt. .... BRO~ '"THE BEST TOWN ON E~ Phooel: Offtce Bacon SS Rea.~~­~H H l C. UDO ISLE t>.yfront 5 ~ beet loc. Aer & noat S52.500. . W GHW AY 101 -1~ frcntqe ( Buslneu lot). En trance Balboe Covta. Unobltructed apprdaelL BEST BUY at '12.900. (..-,0 dn.) • 1 ~SIC SHOP -Records, m.-C. ratlloe. C televlalon trancbJM). Good opportunity for fut\l.N.. G. I. 4% loan of S8900 can be usumed on v e r y attnc.otrw MODERN home (2 ~ A den> tn HARBOR HEIGHTS. Full price 116.000. BA YFRONT LOT BALBOA 151.Z 52%'-$1 2~ tenm. Et. BAYO BAYFRONT--4 bCbm. home (8uUt by Yalt') turn. Pier. Ii Float $4.5,000. HARBOR INVESTMENT CO. Realtors 30th st W. C.Cntral. Ha.r.1800 WATERFRONT LOT with pier rlahll priced tor quick ea.le $4000 Freet & Tressa Briggs ... ReaJton 634 COAST HIGHWAY Phone Beacon ~ All utilities, clote In, l'7leO or wm trade on ocean front ..... and pay ca1h diff ettnce. ALBF.RT M. SMlTH or OLIVE MILLER 2010· Court St., Newport IWadl • • 3R \ P.,. I Z Widieida~, March I' 1949 ••-~ 10 c.o,.n1e i11 Coijleti11 llll Cron Fin~ C1n1P1li1 l1rHr Folk lfN lo Write Litters lrci•i lettleai•I of l"IYlr Dispute I • Repoc1a ,aterday -.at>lllh1q more th.an halt re1aed ln the 1M9 Red Crom drive for 110.~ the year'• eost of services in New- port Beach. &bowed the bualneu ll'OUPI behind the fuD4 IQlldtan who. visited bomea, accordinl to ai.pter ~ Harry Ashton, and FumJ Campalpl Otalrmal! Norma Allen. · After the meetln1 at the Ebell dub. the two ch&1rmen made the fo~I appea)t tull)' the algnl- flca.nce •:r=..15th, and the many conatderatiom that keep the bulineuman'• mind on his ledger. "However. the fact ta that the women eolldtin1 ln the bomes have '° far reported oon\acta more th<JrOUltllY th.an the men ln busi: nemes. It 11 ~~ef that ~ery bualneu tn -t Beach will help complete the Red Croa quota lt ctven opportunity. We uk bus- 1..neamen who have not been reached to phone or otherwise oon- tact the followtng who wm bring to yum-place of bualneu tlJe re- ceipt for your membership. the Red 0-0. for your window. and will ftC!ive yOtD' dona tlon.'1 • John n.ntell. Harbor 2361, '°8 E. Central Ave., Balboa. Myron Way, Beacon 6025. C.OUt hl&b-.Y, M.tracle Mlle. John Keeler, Harbol-1391. Ma.r- lne and Park avenue. Balboa I.a.- land. LUpton A . Wllklnlon. Harbor Two New Leaders Needed by Boy ScOllt District Smut leaden ot the local d(s.. trtct met at the Corona del Mar home of their chairman, John Keeter Monda)' evenlna f « their • r~ ie9alon. Bob Ownberlaln. d.lltrlct Reft- tary aatd ~n wu held on ·the need of two additional leadtts In the cliatrlct. c.ommtttee mem- bers plan to create the position of actva.ncement chaJnnan, which. will be ..-ponaible for the lndiVfdual Scout'• advancement l.n vadea. Another chainmDr b to be ap- pointed to he.ad the leadenhlp tra1nlnJ procram for Scout lead- en, Ownberlain aaJd. A 1'8ume of the Scout-0-Rarna wu KSven and local Troops 6. 106 and 15 were pra1aed for the win~ n.1.Jlc of blue rlbbon1 for thelr booths .. t the all-county Pn>CJ'&m Jut weekend. To aid tM boys ln obtalnlng needed fu.nda tor thetr aummu camp trip, a proJTam LI beina worked out to enable the boys to earn eome ot the needed money by the l&le of flrlt a.ld bandaces. Each boy will derive·the profit ot ~ aales for b1a l\111Uner camp money needs. Ownberlaln stated. A tentative date fOI' the annual Camp-o-ree wu set for the week- end of May lC.15. Today's Markets (irr-11 a.m. (P.8.T.] l&eport of w.w a c.... anw. LA. sick EK.> Induat:rlal.a ....... _J 15.38 dn .64 Ralls ···-······-.. --fS.07 dn .39 Utllit:les ···-··--··-· 35.~ Volume--38>,000 ~- Am ~l &Tel·--··········-··.146% ~Pacific ....... -......... 12'4 I>upont ·--····-··-··-············.185 General Moton ... _ ............... 59 % (;oodyeer ·-·-·-··-· .. ···-.. ····-· 42 Kennecott ... -····-······-··-··-· 451' Sean ···-·---·-··-··········-···· .. 36" So c::al EdJ.an .. ·····-.. -········· 29% Standard OIJ ···-··-······-······· 61 "4 U S Steel ···---·--··-··-·· .. ·· . 72% LESTER & CO. ·--... ~ .... lt!rh•"9'f 115 E. Ceotnl A"-a.lho9. CUil S.bos 20ll 1IJLU) OFJ'lCI; Ul S. 8prlaiq 8L. LA. 14 Too Late to Classify . .. "'' . --~"' ~LI; MJSCIL~N~S .... J O USED KENMORE wuhins ma-chlnie. Excellent condttion. Har. 2QS ot' afttt 6 , Harbor 252()..M. ~:.>'7 0 • .. 4 0 ¥ • • • .U-WAHTID TO I D1'f •2 .,, . ~-· ............................ ... 2 or 3 BEDROOM untumlshed howe or apt. ~pie wtth one da~ter 15. ~nt. Up to '15 mo. Harbor 23t3. 53-p.M 0175-W, 211 -82nd St., Newport. Jack Boyd, 1213 Coast highway, Corona del Mar, Harbor 2242. "Write a Colorado River letter today." That 11 the plea the Color.00 River auociation. throuch Its lec- retary, Ben P. Griffith. will be makln& ~t Southern Cal- ifornia this week u lealalation that will-shape the water tuture of 28 cl ties of th1a area moves to- ward an eflrlY showdown ln Con- greea. asking those friends to write to their own aenaton and congress- men in behalf ol California's fight to protect lta water supply. Letters to the East should cov- er two~ point.a, tt was stated. Mn. Allen aald: Eighty-four per cent of all the chapter receives in memberabips remainl in Newport Beach4' and la spent here tor ex- treme need. We refer and tum over to the army, the navy or the · oounty, cate9 where the eervice ac- tually abould be given by one ol them. "The most careful auditing, both of collectina and the use of all money, la a Red Crou rule. The small percentage that goes to the national headquarters comes back many times over, to any communl-. ty, in cue of real emergency need there. "Hea.rlnp open next Monday before the Senate lnfular and in- terior atfa.lrt committee on the Arizona proposal that would de- prive the people of Southern Call· f omla of their a.hare of Colorado River water," Griffith said. '"The gJartng tbequlties o1 the danreroua Ar l z on a irrigation acheme must be exposed and the abso!ute neceatty for turning to the Supa•eme Court now tor a final settlement of our wate~. problems ' mu.at be expla.lnedt Gl'ttfith saJd. Market Ban~it Waives ·Hearing "Some of our wUdton ln homes have called three times and found tunillH out. U you have been miued on home calls, please phone ~ Croes headquarten, Harbor 186!5.'-' Also slated to come before the oonunittee · next wee.k. Griffith ,_ L. 'Bott, Or s p oemab' sald he had been lntormed. la the ebfJlt.ff trem 1* tD lNT ..a CallfomJa request to have the Su- Suaia Au to,.....p .,...table preme Court authorized to rule ,_ 11 ,..... prior to ....... dlM on the d.llputed water claims. ,,,......,,. at ... 11amei. HU N. "OUr water fate la eolng to be Ro. street. s-ta Ana. Be wu decided by CongTeu," Grlffi th 5e ,,_.. oa.. warDed, "and lt 11 essential that VFW t Sta we get the facta of our critical 0 ge Mell fl Ch • water conditions acron to Eaatern SL Patrick's O 11rman au::0::-~ Calltornta citizens to Party Thursday of Hoasing Gnup write to their friends In th• Eut. veten.ns of Foreign wars, Post Costa Mesans No. 6886, wtll have a St. Patrick'• Walter B. Mellott, promlnent 5 ... .1 Pl day party tOt1lOl"J"OW night at 7:30 Newport Beach builder and lftll-UHIJ lft t>'c1ock at the Balboa Brir on dent ot the Oranre County 9u.Oc1- Maln street. They are holdJng open ers' Exchange, today waa named (Co Un ed From p On ) hou~ tor all, and during the eve-chainnan of the Orange {bmty n , u •~e e ning will give away a television Advi.tory committee for the Fed-cha1rma.n ot the park:in& dJvtslon set. eral Hou a In i admln.6.tratiall'1 of the council. atated that this re- Frank Moore Jr. is general "economy houstnr program" for quirement la not pnctJcal. Aa an chairman and Bob Homby is his 1949. example &he pointed oot that if a aasJ.stant. OWnnan Mellott announced penon were to erect a two-atory that a meettna would be held in build.tn&' on a la> by 18> foot lPt. Santa "-·ct~ ball ---n ~""·-he would have to~ three FENCING PROJECT IS .APPROVED BY SCHOOL BOARD ~ ~K;.U 'l,;Ua,Ul• more Iota of -'-"---•--to p.....,.__ ben March Dtrectot-John E. ;wuu.uu· ou.e • ...- McGovern of FHA wU1 brin& a vt~ parkinc. Luke Thomu, 25-yea.c-old Los Angeles Negro charged with steal- ing $324 ln bW. from the Alp?la Beta market tn Caeta Mesa Thurs- day atternoon. waJved preliminary hearing yesterday when he ap- peared betore ~. udge - Donald Dodge, and hJ,s arraign- ment on a rrand theft charge was set for Friday in Santa Ana Su- ~rior court. He la being held on $2000 boll. .. A representative of the public defender's oatce authorized the waJver of pttlimlnary hearing. ac- c:ordlna to Judge .Dod&.e. Thomaa la alleaed to have lolter- ed around the market cash regls- t~ until an opportuntty came and he snatched a handful of bills and ran. H e Jeeped into hJs car, the engine of which wu running, and drove off. N~wport Beach police Wtte alerted and sent a rad.lo ·a1arm. A )IOUt.htUl driver ot a "hot rod" car 11 ttpJrted to have kept the bandlt-SU1pect In 1Jght until ht' wu overtaken by Huntington l::Seacb of!lcen. panel ot speakers to meet with the The alternative suaested by commJtt.ee and other .Interested Mn. LounaberrY1 comlnlttee cal18 dtlzena to a.plain the ICOpe c:A the tor a perkina ~tor each 1000 A $604-4 contract for fencing and program. aquare feet <Nf!r 4000. Thi.a would The money wu recovel"E'd. moving existing.fences at Nev.oport "1be building lnduatry of Or-mean that a build.In& u IUQftted Harbor hlaft WU awarded the Cy t has al de ln the above Wuatratlon WoWd be r-1..--1 Pl t done DlvlsJon ol the Amen~ ~ ~~rate ~ ~ ib; ~~~ ftlrnUbcould bel>Uidn2Jor 28 1 ~ . 8V 0 St.fief and Wlre Co. thll week by FHA t th ...-... ... , f 1 --. ""'•uu• ~ h.andf~ on a I the hleh school boa.rd ot trustees. prlced ~~.,~';"~on oat ~r plett c:A land 90 feet by ta> feet. Be .Presented The contract calla tor the mov-tloo or ~ public who ~ m= Other objections ~ from th.t- in« of the f~ bounding ~ foot-ate 1ncomes .. Mdlott aid "W; farmen of the area Who da1m that Here March 25 ball neld on 17th street and trvtne hall M elBd to advise Dtrecto the law requires them to own too awnue to ~ moved out el.-ht feet McGovern in thla part ol ~ much land tor each aDlmal. Hotel to the IChool's property lJne and Southern Calltornla district." :rs ~ ... ~th tt the__.meden~ for tht-fendng ot 18 acres of ath-0th ..-'{••Ull:;lt a a ·~ ucu letlc field at the east end of the era who wtll lelVe on tM hotel can t ~ built on a piece ol campus. Alao Included ln the con-commJttee incl~ the following: land under ten acrea 1n size. tract ls an order to erect several Joe Brandon, Bruce Campbell. Ownms of small businealea, who four-foot fe.n~ ln the agricu]tural Ralph Conz.elman, Ow-Jes Dtaa. make thetr Uvtng by doing NWtng, are.a. All fences wi1l be wire cul Eltlate, Frank Haninlton, cabinet work, anc! selling fruJta The purpose of moving the eXtst -Olet Muon. Everett Parka, Ray and dairy products from their Ing fences is so that additional Raddant and Harold RasmUSlftl. homes a.re aaatnst the requirement football sea tin.&' fadlJtll"I may be wh.Jch outlaws all signs in front of made available in the tutu.re, &C"-PLANNING OOMMIS810N TO homes In residential areas. cording to Sidney H . Davidson. WOlllt ON BAY RTUDY principal. . DRAMA OF TRE BmLE . . . will untold before your eyes! See Clark Fay's magnificent color paintings of fi ve favorite Bible epl- aodea accompanJed by absorbing 1tortet1. Be2'ln thll new series w1th Joh.n Enkine'1 retelling of 'the parable of 'The Good Samaritan'" it's In the American Weekly, that great magazine distributed with nex(~unday's Los Angeles Exam- iner. • TIM! Orange Cvtl:lly P1nnnJn~ commission is le. cooperate with the Orange County Harbor com- m lssion In the study of the Upper Bay and adjacent regions, It w:ia announced follO'f',1n& yesterday's meeting of the o.•unl)' supervisors. Planning commwlon n hav\? been busy wtth their land use and lhoreJlne studies but their wor'-on the bay plan at OW time LI need- ed let the report of Ole engineer. R. L. Patterson oI NE"Wp()r1 Beach can be oompleted, h was exp\11.ined. Ask PTA Ald...for Easter Week (Continued From Page One) 1lnce the war. i. causing resident& to dttad the arrival ot Eaatt'r w~ Can we not reach the parent.I ·of these teen-agt'T'I t~h P.- T. A. publicity, and make the roJ. lowing recommenda Uona: 1. That parenu be more aware of the type of chaparonea accom- panying thelr clllldren. 2. That reservaUona be made ahead of time, to preven t 1l~p­ lng on the beach<.>a and in cars. 3. That sutfldent finances to cover all expen.st.'11 be checked ol' supplied by parenta. 4. Oleck during week on welfare of children. 5 And above all. that a little in- atructlon In mannen and commQn courtesy be given. It Is to the mutuaJ beneflt of both parents and young people to aee that the above 1ugget1tJons are dlscuased and considered. Sincerely, Mn. Jerrold Spangler, President, Newport Harbol' PTA NOTED GRID ST AR IS SPEAKER AT ROT ARY MEETING "BootJn' &n'' A,'ajantan, Lee Angele. Dons prot~onal football placekidclng artlat, pl'ete'nted a color movie of the Dons 1948 foot- ball ga.mn at the w~kly mttt- lng c:A the Newport Harbor Ro. tary club lut night at WhJte cate on BaJboe Ialand. Agajanjan ttlat- ed several lnterestlna and humor. 009 touches of the last football aee.ton tn addJ tJon to ahowtng the moviel. 'n>e procram was lll"l'Ulf- ed bv 0 . Z. R.oberUan and f ea-bnd' the attendance of «bool ~ . .... (Continued From Page One) Orren Brooks. ls tM drama tJc lt"ad as the hani·b<>.Ued critic with love problems. Opposite Orren lJ Dona lllng. one of the leads In a gay, pt'ize-wlnnlng short play laat year. Nancy Andrews and Marilyn A:r· nold are ca.st u two slightly PC· ccntrtc old ladles wlth 13 bodi~ of tht"IJ' own down ln the cellar. They hold you on th~ edge or your seat, wonderln1 what they are ao- lng to do ne.xt and keep you laugh· Ing with tht>lr brilliant and amu.5- lng portrayal.a. Fred Thomas rlta In perfectly as A crazy man, who drops Lnt o the pest as colonel and President Ted· dy Roosevelt. leader or the famed RouRh Ridtt1 and tna Uga tor of the Panama Canal. The otheT bro· lheT ls Jonathan. played by Jlln East. Dr. ElnateJn. who carve& hta way through the play wtm a set or doctor'• tools and a forged license, ta 1hown to beat adva.ntqe by BUJ Skiles. Roger Gordon por· trays a dead body with great ease Arter Orren Brooka kisaea Dona RJng, after the myaterloua dead foreigner called Mr. SpeJUi,llo is found ln tM window seat whcr<' only native bodi~ were supposed to be and after the play haR last· ed to lu last laugh, then it will lX' known to all, that thil wa1 a truly areat perlormance and all that missed It wUJ have a vacant .spot to show tor the night ef Fri- day, March ~. Revenue Drop Is Explained The large decline In revenues u shown on the latest annual re· porta of the city's Harbor dt>part· ment la due prtmarUy to a change in status or the dty-owned land now leased to the Balboa Bay cJuh. it waa pplnted out today by H arbormaatcr Russell CraJg. UntU the leutna transaction waa compl~ted early lut year. the fn>nlftge wu ocropted by 1llps used t>v euch craft aa ttie PlonPcr. V<'ga. Enchantress. G1drta Dalton. etc .. and th~ revenua WM renect· ed In the Harber department ln~ come. The club, of counc. fl ptlylng ~ city for UH ot the land but the PQmenta att made tJlrouch • dllferot munJdp.i chmuiel.