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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1949-01-11 - Newport Balboa News Times.. Newport Crime Shows . Drop During '48, POli(e Report · Crime 1n the• ~ty of Newport Beach .declined nine ,.per cent dur-ina the Jut year 11ccordlng to 1tatlatle11 rcleueci ye1terdQ by l>olice Ollet R. R. HodcktnM)n. In 1947 there wu a total of 657 crimes commltted Wtthin the city lln!its. Laat year there were but 601, a reduction ot 56. Notable amona the offenses which showed a decline during the year was that of auto thefts. ln 947 33 ears were stolen here and laat year the nWJlber dwlndied to only l~ Ukewiae in the petty taeft bracket, the year before last aaw 506 o1 these whJle 1948 rec- ords diaclosed 443. Woman Badly Hui'f" as Ice Causes Wreck Burglaries were on the up- trend , however, with 38 in 1948 and 3 the year before and the two caaes ot robbery ln 1947 had increased to tour In the year just .., ended Larceny crimes were 102 for 1948 aa agaiNt 63 for 1947. Mtraculoua escape from -death but sa1oua lnJvy wu the fate of Etolle Sdun.sdt, 705...N. 8-y Front, Balboa llla.r\d, thll morning, lhort- ly after ~&ht o'clock. The llland woman, ln attemp~ lnr ·to alow down to let another car pua. braked her car on tcy MacArthur Blvd. a,bout two mlle1 north of Highway 101, and loet control Tbe U1ht model • •coupe alld over the. .&bouJdllr and plummeted 50 feet to the bue ot the ravtne aJons the roadway. It WU~ ¥0' to have a tow tnlck rai9e the car Wblch bad pinned the woman ~a~ lt ln the c:ruh. BlshwaY patrol o10oen, ln re- portina the accident. laid the ln-Jured ··woman 1uffered fractured rim and poalble internal lnjurtcs. She wu taken to St. J oeeph hm.- pital ln Oranie. No holl\idde or rape cases were entered on the local docket ta.st }'ear as compared w l th two murders (the Overell case) and one rape ln the year betore. Water Meet Slated Today. . Newport Beach will be repre- sented t1y three dty olfidalS at tll1a afternoon'• meet.inc of the Or- ange ·County Water dlatrict ln Santa Ana when dlscuufon ol this cl tY• poll! don on the ptW>eed ape- dal water useament will be con- tinued. Oty AdmlMt:rative 0 ff Ice r John Sailon, Oty En&ineer J . B. Webb and Oty Attorney Georle Denni90n expect to be at the 2 o'clock meetfn&,. The trio will 10 anned wttb a re.aolutJon adopted at la.st nJght"1 council meettq au- thorlzin& the tlllni ot a pefltlon tor Newport'• withdrawal from the county water district. The dt.Y'" cootenttan that lt and other ooutal area which are mem.ben of the Metropolitan Wa-, Clyde E. SMrwooc1. of tlO a.2nd ter district are already bearing ltrHt. paged a1QY at 1 :30 on their share ot water baaln replen- 'l'Uelday mornlnc 1n M.onrovlL HU labment cost. ha.I been SUDPOrted sudden pualna wu a lhoclc to h1I by the MWD boe.rd At Us De- Realtor Dies Of Pneumonia Will Vote on Civil Service COA8:r'• 1949 . . 3rd Snowfall In Newport rna.ny friends u he seemed to be cember m~~ the board • c-id th tl of a ~lat ... _ d •-fro ~ es e ques on ---u ... ~ ......... ___.d .. n•-who -e · on YR! roa "'recov~ ma pro-clared that ~Ucy would be t t in dditlon to "'~uua .... "' ~ ... = •v .. ,___ tt--'-of ... _ H · wa er esseumen ' a early enough ••w their t'-:-d mo"''· -•""" • ~ ul'C u. owever, __ , .... ~ aale untreated wa-th tt f th dty charter and _. •lll "' hll condition blcame lerlous on i;r.f;; underground reservotr re--th: ~gd .!rutation dl•trlct fall in two days this morning when B~ and he wu rushed to the plen.lshment tf the cocta at such Newport B<'ach voten have an~. about 1 ~ inches ot the fluffy st~ff Monrovia tK.PtaJ~hcre tt was water were to be paid by ~ othe i~ ·ue to decide by ballot wu depoeJted In an early morning detenntned that wnonia '--d -·...a.. N nA.'ch 1-.1--A... ~ . s •'--storm. At Costa Mesa the fall was Rt In. ua ;r-:'t.htna.aMWD~ ..,°' Y ...... ~ withm the next two monuw. a llttle hcavtf'I' and further tnland Sherwood WU weU and favor-There is no Cf!rta.l:nty that New-1ha t i.a the matter of an amend-there was a whJte blanket which abl1 known ln the afft, havtna lo-port's petition for Witbdrawa1 will ment to the city's CivU Senrice COVf'red every exposed horizontal cated htte durtn& the war u an be .-.w.ted at ~ meeUng. act making It unnecessary for ap-surface. esn"'' 1-def k t ~-·th ----· plicanta for police and fire de-.,.oyee ID enac war a ~ The city officials will ve the au-partrnent jobs to have lived in the Chuck Pollard, Callforrua high- Cout Shlpbuilcflna O>. After the thority to request releue 1f the dty for at lea.st a vear. way patrolman Jn this area. re- C I T Y .nY.m WWW& war, he became UIOCiated with circumatances u revealed at the " . ported between two and three the Harbor Inveatment Co. and meetln& t:ndicate th.ls u the wt. The dty's civic service cornmi.1--lnchet at Anaheim \n the early R1•tes Scheduled wu •ctive ln tM sale of real ea-est course. sJon has reoommended such an mo~. The Irvine hJ1.la were ~nc:'~ ~=n" ~~ __ <_Co_n_tln_u_e<1_o_n_P_a.=g_e_F_t_v_e_> _ __,... __ <Co_n_tln_ue<1 __ on_P_ag_e_F_1w_>_ :e~:W°:~~ ~:~ 0~0 a•1=t For WRI. Shirley, of hJs dauahter in 1~. mu sreetJne card. MacArthur C ta M He 18 SW'Vlwd by • atater, Mn. MAKE THE MOST OF. EVSRYTHING - - -THAT'S boulevaro. where a sertoua accl-OS esan . ~114~eldotFri~~4 THE MOTTO OF NEWPORT'S JR. CHAMBER ~~~~1tcer::ya t=t ttwmu~"Nlw"""llilam Henry Shirley, ~i., of at 2 :30 p. m. at Oi.rtatenaen•1 mor-becaute. of lee conditions. _ Irvine avenue. Coeta .inesa. \tual')' Covina. s .. _ ... _ of • -•·e .... _ _.. ... ! .-.-bJp o1 aa l~ boat r&-.• , died Monday In Sawtelle·holpital. • -.... ._ ,,. .-mu -r----· Pred1c,..on1 of guaty winds and He wa.a born In Bllhop ancf had "-Wiii Seek Al ' Alw.}w ''tmteet" wtUl &be IMo-r•tta-u 900ll u the bay Is tllol'-pollible squall.I ft9Ulte'd Ill the made a hobby of hlltory of the r fi.t, Newport RAl'Mr'• lmalOI" ~~ tlae _cllamber'• poe~ of anall craft warning un-weat. He RrVed a.a l\U)el'Vllor at It.--..-. _. Site Cbamba' of ~ came pa.., a naUoaally-lmown 971141-tll~a.t~ t= In the la.at Knott'1 Berry Fllml until forced llilNaMr •• forU. tt.a. ......_. wttll u 14ea eate la reported •eeouattac f« two daya met a new all~tlroe record to retire by lllneu. While there F C Illy Fal ... _... ...:-...•-•"• _ .. _,... _. tllie a .... _ -__._._ ... to balW aa .av.-he s\lperYUed the oonatructlon of or -,... r ::. --.._~~ :;.,_,. .. "'._ ..,_,.. here ln the a.mount of preclpita-the authentic Ghost Town bulld- ,_. -Y moclera wt.at. .-ta lodp _:aa tion ft!C!Ctdecl, the weather bu.-lnp and the ·~mule team," carv-~. part ofot .'..!"ol'O~ tota ~ ~)Jr'=. T.= ;:_r:; ~=!:m,~ pool...... • ruu'1 l'eport aal4. ed by hand. la h1I work. Air J UR: a Sal n.&.a. MeNall7 Appllt'&Uon for a.e Ude ol . He WU a member of O>utllne Ahlil · 8-u a ~ alte TIM~ me ,_, aocon11q Newport ll&rbor' S•ow Qoeea * gyeather & Tf...les * past, Veteram of Foret~ Wan tfir· the Ora.nu-COUDb' falrpoundt · _._ _ __.._ t -• n ·1 U ncS American Lqion past 4M of Will ~ ~ at noon todaJ' When to Pet.er 8aneU uid ~oe 8tamp, are --. ~-a ,_-OI" r eo.ta M84. •eetar• ol the S2nd Acr1cUlturaJ ... tall• ~ of tlae cllunbtt ............... .,., a.... Conttn.d cold with lllOW flur-R la urvi ed b hb J hn ..._._._. .,;_IA a lun.-.----.c-waa•t 1"1&ta.i8r -4 b.M oftl-rett said. rim In foothill aree.a. ~ 1 v Y • eon. 0 -Y-~~ '"'.,. ~..:ur• .......... ..,.... _.__ __... _ .. _ and two dauaf1ters, WlJda and at tbe Newpuat Harbor nebt . dall7 --·-11811 .-,_ ... Of eemee-I WW __ _. Ger• Ue, an of Co.ta Mesa;. 1la- club. llnt Newport ...,._ 8IMw Pee-· t&lD amoaat ol U.. for tlllie Bar-' ter. Mn. Maude Johnlon, of N~ -._ tatt ot ... _ N th.a. bor.ania to 4eftlop a~ A WV repl'Wb W9 UJ'll: &• .& ,.. .... "' .... ...... ..... __._ ..... Vada. ~ ~ Pait board area to be 1n · .IJl' .. JW ~,...-.. • --.,.-.... ....--.... f. nae Semas wru be held Wedrfesday ~ attedeMf at the m.Una. &OOCJrd.. *-........ ..., 1111 ._ 11181 aW bot w~ I-a u.. ...,._ •---•· ... 1 _ •• ~" at 1 p. m. In Harold Grauel chapel lllS to = Welch, Mental")' al tile lld "" ew•ta wlll llie ...,. ..-~I •• ._.. _... • u -.~ _, 1--· 1 •. ~ .. u,..------.1!-A• wtth the Rev .• J.--.). Thom~ tbit Ne~ u .. ----._...__ ol cleeet .. tlle llW fMa:e. TM • w8I rtnl ...... M ... _....... .,_., -HP __ c -ottad "-In•~t' _.,, .. ~ ... t ~UUI" ~uoa-l9ml ,.-. ..._ ._ .. ..._ • 9ga v.ae, ......., ... • ~ B µ 1 , eet.1' ,, ... 1.01u !m1 sbbo•WJ1. ...,.u.-u ... '" 111: • CC-. ... "1,... Jlw) ,, ... ,. "'* a 91ew te•ild .... a few Ja ... --.. ,,.._ _ f :OIA 1:91P ut J :Mlj-;1.0 P. . ·- .I , H a r b or area paren ti &lld teachen wl1l be unon& the fortunate audience when mem- ben of the Child Qu1dance cUnlc of the Oran1e county ldM>oll will oreten t typical cuea wtUch come before · W• srouP at the recuiar monthly meetina of the Newport B ea c h EJemeutary P .T .A. to be held on Monday 9'enina. January 17, 19t9 at 1 :30 p.m. ln the Newport Beach auc!l tort um. nae Cblld Guidance cllnk: ta a tPedaJ service provided by our ICboo1I tn whlch II 8tudied ln- cDvldually. and u a ll'OUP. prob- lem .cue9 whJch are Mfened to t.beJri becaUH of famJly, com- munJty OJ' IChool tm'Oblernl re- p.rdinlt tbe child. At th.ii meet-fna thv ptdanoe panel plam to · abow the typo of cue whJch they handle and how they co about aolvtna the l'l'Oblem tar tN beat tnterest of all concerned. Members of the cllnlc lnclude Mrs. Annette Edward.I, pay· choloalat. and chalnnan of the cllnlc: Warren 0 . Mendenhall -s.tant supcrlntmdenti ncir-: man Ranney, dlJ"ector of the~ partmcnt of Chlld Guldance: Mrs. Rachel Oa1e. peychJatrlc IOC1al worker fOI' the clinic: Mn. Lu- dlle Fruele'r, cllnlc field caM wwker: Mn. Naoma Troxell coordinator of auldance· 0r' Ma~I A . Gedde. and Dr.' Paui Buu. ph)'Slclana who work with the acbooJ nurse and examtne the school dtUdren. The music for tbU prqpam ~E YOUNG IDEA" ByMouler· JIBWP88T 8ALlaOA !l&WB-n••llDage 2 B1wr x-. .. -.c&o, Clall£ laa. u.1MiC1 . Cosio Mesa Girl $cord lfiw1 · -JM' A; Rdllm 'l1le ftelt ~ Feb. 7 to 12 has been dalgna-1 u Girl Soout Cookie week In Costa Mesa. 'nte entire KJ"OOP, from the.. youngest BrownJe to the oldest Girl Scout wlJl ~ out trying to sell cookies. The coolde. are 40 oe.nts a box nnd well ~orth the money. When a YOUftl lady calls at the door with coo~ try a box. Bet~ tel' ye1, try two boxes. There is a prize for the girl selling the moet1 boxe.a and a prlie tor the lroop selling the most. The biggest prize will be a place to hold Scout meetings. The pro- fits ot the sale are to be used to help on the Girl Scout "Little House." The hut has come a long way eince an army barracks given to thp girl• by J efferson and Lan~. was moved by the Stanton Hou_,e Movers to the Mathew• 1an4. Springe and Otetk took care ot the engineering and blue , prints. Raub and Bennett sur- veyfd,, e land and told where Costa Mesan Winter Conlerence Of & & l .. W. fo 6e Held M Carlsbad ~rvatlo'QI ahoul4 be in by s.tUrday tor the annual wlntcr eonf erence of Buatneee and Pro- f eatonal Women, to be held Jan 22 ana 23 at Carlsbad hotel. Carlabad. Theme of the con~ terence la Our -World and the Future. Mlas Agnes Blomquist, presi- dent of the local club, I~ plan- ning to attend and mC'mbers . wtshfng ~ make reservations should telephone F e r n Hobbs Har~ l<J26:J. · ' Prir\clD&lr speaker for the open- lng day -ot the conference wt1J be Elmer-S. Nelson, economic consultant (QI' American and Latin America" ~oups. Mr. Nel- soq will speak to the group on "BUSine@ in California and the United States l.n' 1949 anci 1950" following the 7 o'clock dinner in • : the ball room of the hotel. South. ern dlltrict president Lucille Majors will preside at the din- ner. 4 ~ Other ,!Mtures of the day wilt be an altemoon board meeting f Bf LL. CLUB NEWS ~" B. & P. W. Program , _ AND . N 0 T E S ... Miss Dorothy RJgdon of Costa Boolt 8ecdoa 0 Book 1eetion II of Ebe1J club will meet Wecfneeday at 12::.l p.m. for luncheon at the club howe. M.emben planntna to at-tend are ulced to call Mn. Webb at Harbor 731-'R. Mn. R. B. Powell wW a:tve the book· tt- vlew. • Book SeoUOll I ..... Bat 8Cdoo I wtlt "meet Wed-~ at 1 p.m. for dessert luncheon at ~ home ot Mn. Colla Brown, 2631 Bay Shore Drlw . .-una hoateuea are Mn. M.aravet Niemeyer a n d Mn. Jl V. Snodarua. For re--eervat.lom.. call Mn. Snoctana, Beeom 600-W. Mn. c. 11. DeUlm la cha.Ir .. mu. Mn. F. E. ~ wUl ~~-=-~~~ ~ .. ""', ..... -~ RMrth Eaa1e by &srMI•~ Mn. KWetet\ club ~ .,._ called a lpedal ,-~-·~ at 1 p.m.. at the -... and • f\lll member-.... , la w• 9IL A VOt9 wOl be • Wlilia OD the bulJdiDa Q\MI~ ... lt • ...,.meed tbit _,._ _.,, th----~ ODUDti.d. ...,.._ p Z mt "" ~ Mesa gave a delightful book rc-~w u a program for the meet- ing of ~UJlness and Professional Women 1 club. hPld at White's Park avenue cafe. A&nea Blomquist presided and wu oleued and surprised when membere presented her with a .btrtbday cake. .C.D.M. Lilu~ian On Yacation M Mn. Ellen ~aser, Corona del ar Ubrartan, la taking 8 three week vacation and dur-h\a her absence the library Will ~ kept q>en by mem~ ot the :rn of tM Newport library. OUl'I wlll be u lmtlal 1 p m. • !':.cs 5 .f~~>' acept' Sunday Bot.htted about breakfast? It'• euy to ~timate ll you're having ~~t • aufftdent to tee YoU ... ___.. the ~low-an :;::t'c nutritionally l'e(X)rn.meoded bruktut p&t tern f)f fruit. ~ mllk. !bread and butter or one-.f ourth to one-lhtrd of =-total day'a food value. at trtu::i'1"' me.!. Thia ll the nu.-a-.r. mare bttaktut lbould .,. Lf _' '\'I ·!-:'• \V ~ .. . . ' ., ,. I St • unm the the glon: Wf t see knov do? new th i no th mo vi ne~ -menr rfage goal. frien her I up h1 And pene. her t betw ~-a.;.... ro1 rill poll. wouJ1 who'! man. WEL l qjo the · 'em. ret •. ll a .soap. are E men But 1 art isf EVEI the I wear! don't pccia make other mUiBt1 gJrl I at U Most but o one. l EVEJ sit de the amw1 rage It W l Riche men love movie we hi versa way told I pie w childt "The1 table· aroUJt and~ or pr up th at dl Amar ln pr1 Jng h NOT In h~ nounc and·.5 fun y a goc I'm c stubb lnsist1 Well. senSl' HOPJ thl.s ' with we n E educa Ing, F lMn11 trom h.ome ~ schoo be tat Laws Jala But c.hildJ and t wouJc • Ont took ' long-I pot t eJ:)'Olt realt ------------------·-----a C:harmlna~ ladr. I know th. caut1 deflpen and manatact will I o-v e her NCOrdlq II 0 Re1ulv Mui," Mn. Colonna'• qa_te b&adr wl- wt hat With a hUKe dDlr roe. WU & Pll't.ct foil ftJr her: bUdr w-lvet Clre&. • MWI an4 8CllDethliic --In OQl' wardl'oba. Flowen foe Spriaa,' 1Ntf OI cu.. 8Uk ... ~ther nm. 'Ibe T.ex Beneke openlnJ at the PaladJum r e c e n t l y tJrousbt out tbe top drawer rMlo and film ~lei». Jerry O>Jonna pla~ when I tell them that Tull wu In E\n'ope for 10 maatha ud didn't bey ooe Plll'tllai ..._ Rt~ tqo fanq ana too 1dOIY priced for her ta.ate. Tu.la iakl tbat &be had tun .. to tM Parta :c•nca but that .,.. an. She loo veey ~ t1'at eve-nina ln • 2 piece blue and black dreu whlc:b lJad .:u j ta trJm. mtnp, 3 sold aowna. Otben mpotted on the duee Door a n d beauttfully &OW.bed were Mn. MUl'Dh KcBeDI')' in na~ fallle and Mn. BroomftUl CValley nine.) hi black lace. =~~~· flower ol t ~-.._..., ...... and not • t in llabtl By Germaine Haney c.Jldy atra .. tn muted ...._ ·,~=-~.-. ot mauve, l>Ul'Dle and l&V'elldiS ~ wey ~vsaent. Fine mllan &Del afumtun1 atnw are~ by the I SURE WOULD-..'.It I were an unmarried woman, sighing for the life or a domestic drud&e. host tor Tex while .Beneke pve out with some real hep muaic. Betty GrabJe'• two piece rib- bon knit c:lresa had us, droolln1. Pink, green and grey waa the color comb\natlon, the &rey be-- Ing used u .trimmina around the collar and front openlne. Over her shouldera, her blond mink coat was a s~ut ' Chatted With Tania Oiandler juat back Europe, and what BerYl Davit. wbQM. RCA Vic-tor recorcllna "No Mare" comes out IOOD WU daJN!tu cheek to cheek with Dlae Joci:ey hubby, Peter Potter. For her evenln1 out Beryl chose a ~ len1th black cblfton 10WJ1 -wttla abcrt aleeves and a ~athered bodice. Jeri Sunlvan 1 arey and coral hand knlt boucle-dreu wu ac- cented by a hair Phi and ean'lnp to match. Jeri'• 1atest Sianatur~ • • • ARE YOU GOING our to buy your new aprina bonnet t U .o here are llOlne tip& on the cur- rent trends. Short ha.Ir la aun beinl ~ ed an4 hata are proflle type tn briml and have crowna that ftt to the head <>R: They have hlch crown1 or cruahed Cl'OW'M-Wblcb II real ~pen _.. well u dellcatety · ..hued l t lta. Velvet plpln& in CCM"nplimen. tary abadM la a pOpUlV trtm: · lonR mallne acarvea and Uee flow <lelfcately or tied under the chin. Watch for new ~ too-, Kittenaear and a oomblna don cellophane and ll'Olal'ain ribbon are really news. ' the way mo1t glamour g a la w l t h careen s e e m. to, you know what I'd do? Get me a new t ow n . I t h i n k there's nothing l l k ~ moving in to a n e w enViron· ment, if mar· riage b y our goal. L I k a frJend of ours! Lif e wu boring her to death, and so &he packed up her trunk and away she went. Guide to 11RACT·OR.S•~ And my gosh , look what hair pened! Proposals. Sh e's wearing her br ain down, trying to decide between a practical artist, and !l rom antic buslneu man. Well l'm so li'iter esteat tm tik1t:t1 ;;;:..o_a-+-- poll. I ask the gala, "Which would you want?" And you know who's wtnnJng? T h & buslneu man. ~LL. I ·DON'T KNOW-Well,· z, don't know. I think it'a juat :he word "artUt" that scares em. They think of UJe in :i gar- ret, and not}llng to eat. I keep pob1tt11g out--ttntt '"'tt1D-pa11he LS a practical guy, but still no ~ ;oap. Maybe those people . who u e always screaming that wo- nen want .. security arc right. 3ut T'm waving the fl ag for the utist. !:VEN THOUGH-Even though :he nJ~t I met hlm he was 1.1earing a bow tie. "Now what I lon't admire is a bow tie, es- :>ecially with polka dots. They n ake a man look silly. On the >t.her hand, I'm all out for the nustaehe, though most of rny rirl friends scream with horror at the mere mention of such. \lost of 'them are sure nobody Jut a double-cr~r would wear me. Huh! !:VERY TIME-Every time I :It down here at the typewriter. he phone rings. And do I answer sweetly'? No. A howl of ·age and pajn. But the last time t wu Mrs. Stryker. She gave lichard a h9x of maple sugar nen the olht'r day. And did be ove them! He'd seen a school novie about sar collecting, and ¥e had a lot o folk-lorish con- 1ersation about the subject. "One 1Vay to teach hJm something," I old Mrs. S . "I know some peo- >le who really did educate their :hildren that way," she said. 'They Just let the things on the able t a k c the conversa Uon ll'ound the world. Like pepper, rnd where It comes from. Or rice. •r prunes." Well, I was brought 1p that way too. Good lively talk 1t dinner . R.esuJt ? Oh, LobeUa \maryllis and I are interested n practically ever ything, lnclud- ng hone radish, .JOT GOING-Richard marched n here th<' other day and an- tounccd. "I'm not going to So- and-So's house any more." "Like un you're not.'' I s na pped. "It's t good pface to park you when 'm desperate." He gave me a tubbom look. "No It isn't," he nsisted. "They hate everybody." IVeU, baby. you've got more {'rute than your mama. -IOPE S0-1 hope I can say his without get ting tanf led up vith my own tongue. think ve need some new fi~urtng about oducatJon. Less stress on earn- ng, and more on living. And-by Jving I mean knowing rlgh t 'T'Om wrong, how to love your woie, and how to be a parent. ~ thlnp aren't Just for htgh .chools or colleges. they should te taught to elementary students. :.-Sws and courts, alimony and alls -they're not th~ snswert. ~ut reoognlzing the fact that :hildren ar.e tomorrow's parents In the Harbor Area * THEIR ADVICE • • baaetl on long exaerience end vast knowledge can be \f greet -iatence to you Years of experienae in building · gained by these Dependable Contractors is your Guarantee of Satis- faction. ,, r LUMBER Sa$h • Doors • Mlllwork Bay Dlstrld Yard 518 o..t .....,...__. Phone Beaooa 6''7'7 A& Ute ArilWYlld -Other Yards In Oruap <Jomaty - SOUTH COAST MATERIAlS OOMP ANY ---~---------~---~------ SPECIFICATION READY MIXED CONCRETE ft9 Wed _WU... ~11a w .. p.n _. ...._ ...._) . o.ta ·-ftzu• .......... ROY A. FRANCIS W. PAUL K- (!). 3. R~a: 1 (6e,,_;a1 Contractor) dll o...t ...,. ..... o. .. ,.._ ....... o.n.t111...._ • r-.. CkcJ,,,k eo. N._ M. .._,,. llWfw4 -DGa W~ Malfmd ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING . &en.rel Electric Repairs Ill............. . .... ···-... --on M'"cle ~ ~pHJL SKINNER ..... . .. ' PAINTIN6 -DECORATING PAPERHANGING ..... ....._ 11..,. 001IOJfA DmL IUa _ _..-w. 8perleU. In Colar Barmca1" md teaching them their job, thllt ivouJd give llf e a face-lilt. • Once upon a tllne hot cereals .ook houn to cook ; rnadt> the ong-bubbllna gruel or porridge >Ot traditional equipment ln ev- !l:YOhe'J home. Revolution ln ce- -eall at the turn of the 19th cen- GILLMAN . & GI·LLMAN H.ANSON'S SHADE a LINOlEUM S·HOP Linoleum Floon · -Atphalt Tile ~bol -cereala to me bour'a cooking whl(h now ;eema long compared to average ~king or three to ftve mlnutes' :ncWina Ume for hot cereals ~ IQ. • PLUMBINGC CONTRACTORS ........ Ult Window Shed. -Venetian Blindt Broadf alt llA.llTDf llAM80N ltll llld IL 008*& ..... \ .. . w ASRINGTON-Dnn M!h->D. -=i•tar1 ot nate, and Jt eon of the fate Ep69copal suttraaan w.a FrMJdw1.er who allo urae4 bi.hop Of Qxmectlcut. hu follow· Acheeon to uk the Justlce dePUt-~ 'l'he Laguna Beach County Wa- ter l)latriCt dJ,rectora have ex- preued t.helr qppc:Mltton to the propolled .assessment of Oranae County Water District property for the-purchase of Colorado river water with wblcb to replenish the undergrouna reservoir. · Because Laguna is using only Metropolitan Water District water taxpayers of this coast city aee no reason why they should be Ule.Ued tp ~atrita.in a basin which otfen no lleiivlce to them, accord- ing to Ju.sire C. c ... Cravath, presi- dent of the Laguna Beach County Water District. Benefits from Santa Ana JUver basin water1 he poinj.ed out. we!-e pa\actically ellmlnated s e v e r a I ~ ago when the wells owned by the cUatrlct near Huntington Beach reacted to aalt infilttation nec .. ttatlng the affiliation wlth the Metropolitan Water district through the formation or the .Coastal district, instigated by La- guna Beach. -=~~~~T~reasurer Takes Yer 500,000 Daring ~ember ed with 1'eUO&-JDIDt to l.ndlct thfa oolumnllt.--· ----~ ~~~-~~~~~ ::::::=:.::::::..=..-=~~.:.:...;...~· ~-=.:=-==-~~~~~~~~~~~~- Running the financial affairs ot the city of Newport Beach is blg business. • Oty Treasurer J . A. Gant gave evidence of this today when he re- leased his report of fiscal activities in December. Receipts totaled $568,000 and d \ s b u r s e m e n t 1 amounted. to $102,000. his report showed. ··but eamemt de-ceu. t t th~·-n..-.. -ent NTI ~LA1u1 E PAINT lire to help hl8 A.cheaon f~ 4tDllllll ·the fta 1>U 0 e ·-.,,....~...... -r IVI country. He hu department ln lflll:..;.,. d 1 J:5 whJch he returna WILL GET TEST . .. also cheriabed a aecretary ln chaqe el cS8lro-ever aiDce al relatlona. a. .,.. )nu_.., > 1'eW •IS' -e-.w he wU a ,YOml IUooeA Cona;aumen&e 91it '1lllUl . President Truman ls ·lawyer tn Wub--Sam Ra)'bum41W~ 'I 11 "• UPQD to put ova bla Sncton ro c1ftn u ~~. · l'Ml . .1\P'Qll"Ull ln the Snate alt. up the honaewand-atate departJllent the at 'the i~.O. tJI tile .brieUlture bQIO' dlp&ornaey Deriodl when Jim.v .,... Clmmlttee not at tbe ·head. He ot · the State De-In Paris. LoQISoa llill . In 11 f<nMr iiiifttat7 ot ~ture partment. that period the .._ .._, •~ CUntien .Mdl1mn. now~ Senator • -ThAt ambltlon probebly 1tarted probably reaebed. lt.1 peak ettl-from New Mexioo, who la low-man- 20 yeara ~ wben Ad\elOn wu clency. on-the-totem-pole under' the 8eD* the attorMY for procrealve non-......,._. Parmer 1enortty aystem. careft' diplomat, PrentiN Gilbert, Delplte h1a pomdon Acheton But the Prettdent hu far more who tan&J.ed w1tb the atrlped-panta hat never J>Ut '·on &D)'' aln, atW conftdence Sn hla former cabinet career bo)'I and wu nearly atven Uka to 6> choffa around hll ottlcer than ln the Aariculture the ptit. Neovtt in b1I f_..t. Marylad mm ID old CloU.. cm CGl:nmittee'1 apeculatln& ch• I r - drcuna. bo'INVeJ', 4ld Dean A.ehe-Bunda)'I~ Re la .. 'U> early every man. Senator Elmer 1bomu of 90n. tn thme youthlul 4a1a. thlnk ancmlnl. dl.pte the a..t tllat a. Olda.blltur. that he mllht beca1ne ~tar)' aneUmetl warkl llntfl well after Xet the 1m1udq !act ts, An- of ataw. Hll real. ambition wu to mldnt&ht. At t.be State Deput,-denon almost didn't get on the mt on the 1Upremt court. ment be 'Jua. led hla own tl'Af at Aarlculture Commltte.-ln spite '!tie tart thn ...-aow ,.._....._ ibe iovanumrt alfetata "Ullll' o£ the fact he wu once aecre- 1elt eecretar)' of atate II probably with clerb and ·~· tu'>' of aa;rtculture. ~nder ~ due not to abWty-of Whldl be .Acbeaoa etered tM State De-~arity IYl~m. Iowa 1 lncom- hu plmty--4ot m an act fll Jdnd. s-rtmmt Jl"O-Rn••n _ that ii, tnrsenator Guy Gillette was en- Dele to a little !Mil wllo ~t In ~ w tllat be felt the titled to a placr ahead of An- .ufteftd a 1la1btna Politlcal · t.. United Sm• Mould do n.-belt dennn beaauae he had served on In Novwmber 1M6r Harry Tna-t.o CCJOPft'•'-wltJJ Rlml&. and the Agriculture Committee during man'• pArty loat centlOl al. tJoth that the l*ICe ot the world de-h1I prevtoua term in the Senate. bdUlea of ODnlJ'tU. ~ blow wu pended on. th' two coun1rtem. The only other two vacandes were ., pat that moat ubla:Nl'I pre-Jt wu aot ..... aft21> Pob!d•m., dalmcd by Senators with hl&her dlcte4 Truman could never be 're-: however that he bea&n to be d1a-tenkirtty-South Carolina's Olin elected. Even tome Democrat., ... wuaSoned. Ever alnoe, he hu been 'Johnston and Mimtasippl'• Jamet1 peda1ly Sen-~-Fulbthatriabt of ~ a ·~tent, vifOl"OU9, bitter non-EuT.b~ U 8._....... r--~ aunau:u : 'tnanan ....... ...... e AAl!lOCfa c ..m ...... '-Alllr llo. ...,._. of m. mlttH, however, ruled that East-·~'• trip back to Wuh-land. Who had been and out-and-lnatcn tram lndepende:nce. Mo., 8-ne aenat<Jft wW c1oob~ out~ would have to for-.._.be VOl84. wu almoet llke a look ukance at A.cbetoa'a appoint-felt htl ortty ln thla case. funeral. When he anived at the ment becauae Alaer 1lllil an4 Jobmton al80 had opposed Pres.I- ... Union ataUoo hen, only one ot.here. charaed .with ~ dent Truman ln the primaries but ber of tM cablnet w on him4 a t • t • Depaftment .,..wnenta. bad ended up on the Truman band- to rwt him. and M wun't rMJ)y lm'Ved Wltb.Jabn.-4.lllnw1 Don-wqon. Johnlton al.lo comes up member. lt wu actlns eecretu)' '1d Hiii, brotMr af Ala'er, ·im DC1W for election ln 1950, and his oppon- ot 1tate Dean Ach'90n. ln the kchelon 1liw llnD. Thai ent la certain to be the chief Am.Ga rod9 wtth tM Pr•tlmtt law firm. 'b!tdll•'M\Y, 11u ~ Dixiecrat of thmi all-J. Strom back to the Wblte H~ where tented such client. u J . P. ~ Thurmond So the comm.tttee gave ~·...__ ... ___ .~~~~~ ~ ~-=tt C.~~ t't,-!t,~GUJ~.!r~.: ... IOl'I what he lhould do. Acheaon ment. IOI\. • wu bolc1 ahd ~om He .... No .one wbo k:nowl A.cbe9on From h.11 poaltion at the bottom vlaec1 Truman to laue a dlinlftec\ ~. woull! even remotely sus.-of the Committee, Anderson is dlplomaUc 1tatement UJ"linl coop-pect him of any to== of or expected to counterb9lance the era'dan betwMn ~ and the oonnectlon w 1 'lb ft ln; weJ1ht of the 1outhemen on the White HOUte1 ·po1ntina to other fiu~~i.. n..i........_ Committee and to battle for the ~ts wnere presldmtw had .__ ~ alter a~ ~ admln.lltration'a program. .Th e taced holltile ~· Sec:reta.ry of St.ate, A.cheeon. be-New Mexloo Senator is partic-th~m:fn~a~':'tt!r~ l!..r:a. ~~~':'t..*::! =c::•ted tn strftlgthentng 1.......0--+-and the two men have been dcme •IMt•nt wretary, ...... Into Andenoa 19 not brlncing any frtendl ew1" .tnet. 8Ynm' __. ome8 -4 b-4f4 former empl01ff9 from the Agri- PDB Plred AcMeotl . the clerk hit letter of l"t"lipatlon. culture Department, however, to AcM.son la one of the few men Thea be took a DIAM UI> to Sara-Ulllt him ln the Senate-except ewr fired by Fl-anklln Rooeovelt nae. N.Y .• to vWt~1 afck .da~ h.11 penonal secretary, Mn. Luna ~ bu ·~ a ~ ter. Diamond. who hu bMn with him ma mentor thrc:lulbaUt tbe ,.an --~ he ar.lwd h.11 daqpter atnoe h1I early d~ in the House hu been 1\.qftme court Jmtlce-. INUV: "~J a man named Bymea ot Re;nsentatives. A.nderson bot- FellJC Fr•nkfurtn, Who once ~~ 'tcylftl to_se l'OU ao the ~t-el hie ~•tortat staff -1a11pUllm 11W'7afmrvtra. recom--.---au llay. from outrolng Senator C-arl Hatch. meri&.d .him u ~ to the Achelan picked up the pboM, 1be only other exception ls a latr. Juatkle BtandeM. and urpd called Watb1Ql!on. 1i'U ... ..act to new admlniltr•tive a a a l s tan t l'DR to make him IOUdtar pn-~ to I.di 'JO&;~bUt ~ thlll brou&ttt tn fJun New Mexico - en}. Diii WU in Cllbt and h8d to deYo1ll Ca.de Wood, t armer uststant Jnlteed FDR made Ach80ft un· • few ~an to hla famlJ7. State Land O>mmluloner. dll'..aetar1 of the treme' --. •"--.._!''Eh .. ,.,, • .._ • Wood 'Wfll be a btir help ln he ... •t o1 1tep ud v'a ... ble. ~~ r--aaaLn. toliA ~ ta aWdlna Andenon wlth his other Det.n w. .men .._ ... When~ "41Q tallied '~~• ._ l'Ttilk!itni eomm.lttee aildpment on the Sen- :':m ~ ~~~ = t:..w~ ... ~~ ::'te. :1e,~= '=ii.1.:"at ~ ':: •mm CUM out to tell blni th"at __,. ~ Ifft'~ W hal many land RoOenelt Md )lat announced Illa ··-• .. ~ D1!Jtt ~ lbn• •• aDlll water ·lll'Obtem ln h1a home 1•1•tlan. . ...---~ 1tate. lt will allo ~t h1m to ..,!~~-r.i::r.::i~mo-~~beaUla:'fJ;1...~= r.!il::':e"'!:' ~N:.i: ra s''P.t8t ...._. t'~•ne la ~ • to Lallt Jara mw ot New edco . ....__ ................. nno.t ...,. ~. thi JIM. now tO ~ up ad:t Nal'E-Sekur A..ndft9on 1a un- IMk:J A.cti.ara can ~ Rm walk-brtnl ~ badl •. You-ft a-t c:rattnc boob and •tttna up 1lw . two .._ ltO ,wan'>'-lcle hll to came ._.. W lloC.la aeld JOU.., ....,.. '-the Jaraeat private OJa mntor;~ 3'.iidOi-·r.lllZ l'n.nk-~ did. Re rwna'N4 •• _...,. C*J -eall6tot mu. Thia ln-turt.. It ... lfranldmtilr ...., a .... Manhilll 11 ID llnhlll cJUdle .. mUCb ot hJa f&mCJul ,..._.... .._wlllt to take Ad9e-to ftll 8)1aw" e b o e 1. lied * aa •nillt Wlftr7 • bis ~ "=-"-_........_-.,._. ~ • -. • hI''I' 11 SS 11 . .. Fla.meout. a newly-d.evclo,,ped flft.reliltant paint handled in 1he tw'bor uea by Hap's Appliance, 1929 Harbor mvd., Costa Mesa, will pt a real test on Wednesday tn Santa A.ntr' The fire depart- ment will put lt in competi tlon with ftCU)ar paint by burning two small bulldlnp, one to be lrea ted by Flameout, the other by ordi- nary paint. T h e demonstration will be staged at 6th and Terminal in Santa Ana at 2 p.m. on Wednes- day. The county !ire marshall and other county tire chlefa have been invited to attend. • • .. I I I ' I • • • I • • • ' • c • • • • c • c a ,, ' • • • • .• • • • •,• l • ,. .. • -c Recelpta were unusually high be- cause of the payment of the fi."'lt tax in.taJlment. COUNCIL ALLOWS ZONE VARIANCE Following the recommend.aUoo of the city ptanning commisslon, ningmembers of the N~wport dty council acted Monday night to a~ prove a request of Walter Geldttt for a 50 per cent variance in the set-back requitement on hi! Coro- na del Mar lot. Property ownen in the vicinity approved. the var- lance, according to Councilman 0 . z. Robel'taon. I I I • • • II • • • • • • • • • vw !1 • ' . • .. • • o• • a • • • . " •• • • • -' • .. . . ... . • •• -.. -• Plans tor _· Sailing ]ace With lntel"8t among yachtamen mounting every· day for tbe event It was announced today that April 20 will be the deadline for filln1 entries in the. Second Annual Newport Bar~ to Ensenada In- ternational Yacht race May 5, Mexico's National "Cinco de Mayo" Independence Day. Cliff Chapman, general chair· man of the race for the Newport Ocean Sall1nc A'llsoda tion which la aponsorlns th" event, 1tatea that all entries shbuld be malled to Georse Mlcbaud at•• Wll· llUre Blvd., Los Angeles. So p-eat bas t)le enthuslaam tor the big race been that the entry llat may be limited to lSO boa ta ln order not to overcrowd a.ndxra&e f&- dl1Ues at Enaenada Harbor. Beslcla the t w o perpetual trophie. douted by the gowenan of Calltornia and Lower OlJI,. Electors to Vote On Civil ,Service Ad Amendment !Continued !ram Pace One> amendment .. because or the diffi- culty of finding and keeDlnK «IU&ll- Ged tocaJ people ln these Jobs. However, because the act wu 5eek Use ot a1r Basef•Falr (Continued from Pap One} Commer<» who helped With ar- rana-tmenta tor t he affair. The CO\lllt)' ta badlJ in need ~ an adlquate tJte for ltl ---1 faJr. La.It 1"J', '"the flnt PQ9~war fair wu beld at Anaheim and prttlOUS to that the ....... WU at.aged at the Santa Ana bowl. Am Tel A Tel --·--··.:~··-···149~ Capadlan Pad11c .. __ .. _ ... 14l6 Dupont ... -.... ··---·-·-··-· .. l~, General Mo&mll .• _,. ____ ..... 59" (j,oodfea.r ---·---·-.. -..... "6 Kennecott -·-··-.. -· .. 56~ Seara , __ ..:_ ______ ··-··· 39~ So Cal DMMm .. .. .. 30 . Standard Oil··--· ... 68" U S St.el ____ .. . 72~ • OW,Bwm. collec• and Nlerton Junt.or CQI.: J.eae .W ~ bel4 at i'uJlerton Jan. 31 lt wu announced t~ by Dr. Bull H. Petenon. ~t of.Or- e C.out. meetin1 ta the aeoond of tta klnd. the other betn1 he)d at San- ta Alla. Petenon 1&14 that the boards \ltle the meeUnp u a rneam of 1atbedn1 ldeu for a anlted pro&ram and friendlier re- lations ln the tchoola. New SllP8f'vls0r 1 · Of c.fe Na1aed ByC,~stC•e&e <>ranee &*.t collep'1 board of trulteet laat nlaht apptVYed the appointment of Mn. Ulllan E. Moan u tupenilor or the cale-tma. In a mow to hoJd caf etma prie-ee down, the board dedded to pay Mn. Moen out of botrd tunda ra- ther than tram the eahta'ia ac- COWlt. ROSSI Ope•· for Lllnch .... ••u•• aaoe • OOQD'AIU ...... u. .. lftl c...a .... ..., o.e1r.-. ... . . MOVIE BARN ..... ca.. .... IAGU!f•AM'9 ftwLc ....... Olcltilu Sil_enf Movies lf .. ...,..., nu t.CS.-Y • ~y ··--4 IU..MOMD HAl10N .. "Behind ~ the Front" .... fd •-' ...... , .... ! , ..... I ..... .......... £ n.s-t•• • .."''•• r-• ,. , .,.. ,. TID. MALONE I lfAYION KECA n.n.,-.. ia, 10 a.m. SAM'S S~A FOOD QN or 'nlE SWORDliSft 1 .... -...0flMI._. ...... ,H. O.n:N DAILY u .... to llr.M p. .. •• Steak Dinnen PBONl81 LONG BUOll 840-79, 802-00 and 824-05 •.• : :. . ' '· " , . ,. ' LtNQA DAANEU. REX HARRISON . "UM,AITHPUU.Y YOUIS" "MHlACULOUI JOUINIY" . . insurance # -& P. warOBT ea more than nooo to --u.e local ~ ftnt annual report ot the ~~~~~ Newport •am .JunJor Fire de-allowed the coune but· nd funds t wu ftleued recently by 1 • t .... __ or tat.. IW'OCJ'alD 1 ulnl"C aponaon, · Ocy Fire Jnapeetor Phil Hayden Newpol't Beach Fire department, wrote the text with aid of ~to­Newport Beach Schoof dlltrtct and the Newport HarfM>r KJwan.11 &nph.I by Oiarlea Dennis, ewa~ d b nmea photocrapher, and Dlme)' µ . t , It 1ave evidence of the flne work carln~· __ ..__, .... _._.ct .... _ "'and vut aavtnp the 5th an4 6th uu: ~J '"9•.u uftl coune p-aden acoompllabed for their ta taugh,t every day lnltead of parenta and' ne{pbara. the required o~ weekly. There ta there are aDEll'QXlmately a fire chief for the entire district. 350 enrolled in-the IJl'Oll'BID .and•'hla aailtant Each IChool hu wh1 u made • PIQ"t ot the ltl bait~ chlet ·and eaeb clut atate ectucatlonal ~ three yean lta captaia. Ev~ •~t of the qo. . • • (I -6th~ 6th II'~ • . An adclltJonal hundred or more ~ Awarda of the badse1 (they are atuckntl an enrolled 1n the codrlle ldentlcal to our dcy em,pliQya' ta ..ctt school term. Propam Dlreo-bued on the outcome of CDm!CUve tor Phil Hayden aal4. lnapectlona made by the cb1ldren • In c1oUars and oentl It ta ad-tn their own bcma and neiahbor- mated th•t ~ti~ hoods. att spent tntrochtc-New Owner of King's_ Landin Is mete than M30 1n damacel m& the pup11a to the bazardl anc1 A•·..;. Cott F ·• Arizona imd more than ,000 ln taxpay-tundamefttall of fire prevent.ton DU on ar111&r . II .W tundl. TheM amounta ·are ar-and corrective meuuros. A motion . med at by flgurtns tM coet ot plcture ftlrD further dewlopl tbe Norman Haem. new owner ~ The ranch, located at Cua amwe1 ln1 an alarm b)' . the local thane of the procram. Kina'• Landing, ls a man of varied Grande between Phoenix and Tuc-~t at '51•. '!be Junior At the end pt• the lDltrUcttan bmmeu 1nteresta. Just prior to son, hu 1700 acres cleared and ~ are credited wlU. correct· period there ts another twq weeb hia recent purchase ot Darrell leveled, a good part of it In alfalfa .,........_...,._ 1100 fiJ"e h~. U onlY 10 r4 lnlpectlooa_ ~ lnlDect1on Kini'• put 111 the local aporttlab-and-Jrain. The new owner expects Pl" cent of thc9e huardl nlulted ttpOrt.i'" filled out by the chlJdren ~atlon, Hagen bou1ht a to plant cotton over most ot the ID nr.. the coet to tupayen • ranch 1D Arlzona and develo acrea c. Later when he cottll tha _propm1y owner an aver-~. ' caJ> ?~ :S. of '394 ln d&Jnaps, lb.ydeD After the offtcer appOlnt.menta , l1re lftVCDtlon bu been lntro-the Pl'OIJ'&m continua throu&h the eUiCed u put of the rqulu cur-IChool year. The enttn coune lteuJum at both ~11 on a baaJa taklns two yean for edlllpletb\. ldlntkal w1tb the clty tire d~-Children boldlna badlea at the ment which 1uptt\'tMI the ·pro-m4 of the a1xth year are pennlt- ' IJ'aJD. ted to retain their t.dPa an4 Newport Kiwanlan1 have doriat.-~:. __ .. ~ Of the texts are hanclled much u the ft&'\ll&r aeademk aub- Jectl with homewcrk and all. 'Jbe text ts divided ln two eectiom: one tor tbe 5th and another for An ,.. ~ ,_ • IUY • the et~adOI. Some of the d.11- •• ...... D IW .... ferent uca of the 1t\ldJe1 m. • ~ P elude: atural Gu ls Deadly; Poor ANJ ore YD" one of ttae fortun. cr'9 •ndMdueb who KNOWS o IVY on llght and It ofao blesMd not only wfth the money to buy but the ttrvcture that .nob!" you to mob o quldt decision? Houlekeeplna la Poor ~ Pre- v nUon: Confine That Fire; How Flret are Ex~ and many otben that we adulta would do welt to study and understand. The entire manual wu prepared ac- cordln1 to ext.Una fire rqulatlom or iM c:tcy ot Newport Beach. When the dttldrcn call and aak to Ll)apect YoW' house and ita en,. vtron.: cooperate wf th them. ~Y are dolng a marvelous Job and wtu probably know D¥Jre about what they arc doing than YoU dO. "FIRE PREVENTION PAYS."' lt COits '° llttle: to be fire comdoua 11 a auty ot rltty American. • Too l•te to cia.tfy · .. "' n ·n en t ynn LOST oo Balboa laland. Set ot 8 01' 9 keys on rtna. UOftlle No. 81C2'3T. Harbor 41>0. Reward. 7-c-9 • u o uuv n· n .. l'U, MllCRUMIOUS • 4 $ n ... $ n FRIGIDAIRE refrtaa'ator. 7 aa. It. New motor. SS0.00. COLD- SPOT, 19G. 8 cv. ft. Uke new, $150.0(),.. Harbor 2865-K. 7-p:U SJ:E THE DEMONSTRATION OF FLAM EOUT ~=~ P.AO~V IN SANT A, WEDNESDAY, 2 p.JDL · at Ith ud ~enftinal .... ·TELL 'EM and SELL 'EM O"e' 'O per cent ol the 6;45,,000~ ol f111 Jaily newspapers in the ef e.,en Western States is conlinecl lo f/,e city and retail trading zones in which they dre publislted. in the Hometown Market No Other Advertising Medium Is More 'limely, More Influential, More Effective, Than · I l t-L Your Local Daily • • • • the chief bQJing guide of hometown families · who shop where they live Sells more people, more frequently, for less cost, throughout the Harbor area. Phone Harbor 11 -Ask for an Ad-Taker. ' . •• r .. ] l •a: I ~ t f t 8 t ,, ( --- -, .. ~... r.lepltoto, Unltied Nat.tcm'I Palesttne Mediator Dr. Ralph C. Bur.cbe tri&bt 1 and Brll. Oen. WWi&m &. Riley, ChJe1 ot' St.aft ot JN'• tnace "'am. bold • Pft9 COD1e:nDce in New York City before ooa.rd.1ne plane for tbe lllaDd of ~. where PalhtlDe aimJ.iuce oegotlattool wW w opened. Bunche ordered on-t.he-ipot lnveattaat&on LD&o downinl ot ftft BrtU&b plana by 1ar&eJ.1. . Flnea totalltur S2'101 were col· _ l~ted by tbe Newport Beach= Uoe court durina Deoember, J e Harry JSl~tL anaounced t ln bi.I monthly report, ~ An additlonal $87 In 01* W'U •U1pended and a total of 108 cases file(} in h18 court durtna the 31-day period. the Judae said. · PROPERTY STOLEN FROM LOCAL BOAT Another boat burglary wu add- • ed to the llil of unsolved crimes •n the waterfront lootin1 late yes- terday. Thor Holland of Garden Grove reported the theft of a radio re- ceiver and Coleman lanteni from h1a boat, the ~Bop, moored off 19th street, police said. Entry to the craft wu made tf!roUih an unlocked cabin door, ACCOrdi.n& to upocta. . ~- SPEAm OHOSEN FOB OOAST A.88N. )qll'l'ING Jucke Robert Gardner will be the leatuttd 1pcaker for next Tuesday's meetlna of the Orange eount;y--O>ut-Aa:rr.11t the Whtte House ca.f.e In Laguna, accord.Lng to C. G. Kimble, a.saoclatlon preaJ-dent. ·· ~ -------- L()()AL POLIOS Ol'FIOER az8IGN8 POST ' Yoa Cotlld Buy Gas for Your Car at Dis Price? The reelpatJon of~ F. Smith, offlce.r 1n the Newport 13each po- Uoe departl'.Mnt. wu accepted by the dt)' council Monday nlaht. Smith. wh<>11e resignation took ef- fect Jan. 6, wu on the force about one year. . ,~,. ....... 8b·J9U'-Old ~ -oawr QeapmM "'1111 ·• w;r to ICbool ID tbl La CUl41 ..._ ol Lim ........ OalU. to ... mow cm ._. ol blll ta&tm'I car. snow, nlD aD4 .-fllll UINalt' m &bit _.. u ,,.....,. lt you could only UN 70,000 Sal-This, alon& with the other blda Ions of 1uollne per year and lt submitted, wu referred to Oty you were exempt from govern-Adminlatratlve Officer John Sail- • ment taxes, brother, would you on tor reoommendatlon at the Jan. uve a lot ot money! 24 meeting. Thie wu indicated Monday night The other bids follow; when councilmen received blda on C. A. Brockman (for Shell OU the dty'1 gasoline requireme nts Co.) premium ethyl, 19.6c lea 1.lc; for 1949. 'Ibe bids ranged down R. L Callis (General Petroleum) to 15.1 cents per gallon tor 1tand-premium crade, 21.lc and J'el'U)ar ard uade fuel. arade, 19.6c lea le ~ aallon on Standard OU Co. submitted each grade. thia oUer-18.1 cent.I per gallon Shell OU Co. premium, 19.8c; for Chevron Supreme and 16.6 far Signal OU C.o., premium; 18.lc O\evron wJth a l~t c:Usoount. and reauiar. 17.lc, le11 le per 1at- Rario .lleea ti urSery School ...... 1111 •• -......... From Z to 8 Ye.an 8opel'Vlled Oare &Dd ~e Play ._ ..... .... 0,.. I dll79 Pll' ..... I'° I ~l"veiaMO 190 E. 15th St. 008TA IUSA PbOlle &.om l568'1 lon on each. APPBOVE NEW APPLJOANT FOR llEBCRANT PATSOL The oath ot office taken by Robt .. A. Hoa1ree, new employee ot the Beech Qty Merdwlt Patrol. wu approved by actlon of the Newport Beach city · council Moncla,y eve- nlng. AND HE'S STILL ONLY A SCHOOLBOY "He block.a like Molotov, runa like Truman and mak8 puae9 like Tommy ManvUle."-Descrlp- tion of Jackie Jenl('n, Callfornla'1 All-American full~ck, by U. C. prealdent Robert Gordon Sproul. ., . . rrs TIUE ••• HEif AllD IOWI New Hu 1. n n °1 • lt•9 .. -n C I !.......... . .... £ .. 1.W•-S s 11 -~· . ......... ........ . . s. .... I .......... .. BDf lll:l'LINGER .. ~ --·--""' ... .. ... --.. .. ---... .. : -------- 9'D Olllbma'a. ,..... oold ....... . ' IPllD COM•OaT For comfonable, economical, speedy cn.e~ go~ Southern Pad.6c chair can and coaches. You'll 6od them on every S. P. route and oa some of the moac fa.mow trains -including the de luxe, _.,.,bour·to-Chicago Golt:Jn St.u and the New Orleans S11111#1 u,,,;1«1., which have mtnwi 1#1 redioiag chair can: each~' numbered, raerved for yoa in advance. You'll Jiod meal cost .moderate, too-aad U fo·r fa.res, just-take & look {below) It a few of OW' bugaiftL Want mo re deu.iW Call your near-by S. P. Apot. He'll gJadly &dviae. , IOMI COACH •A•GAINI FaOM LOS AM.ILll 0... .._.. _.,.. ..... CLJcoeo . . -.-..... ....... ...... ,., • 1.21 ~ort Wonh ••••• . . . . . . . . . 1.e .... c1ty . ..... . . . .. . . . . M..lt ............ . .. M.-~leoM . ... . . . . . . . . . MewY•k .............. rotttond ..... ' ........ ' •t ........ ............... )l.A7 , •... 42.47 41.67 71.A2 21.20 44.11 I ., .. 61.0~ to.SS H .H 1 ''·" H .H .OS l rAl/f.,...,./1.-IA~ ,,_,..,,.,_.,._,..,.,, ,,,_,~II--. Ait ,_, $. J\ .-._.. JJ. NlllNI ,_,.,,,,.,.ill/.,.) s ·• ... f~itdfr. Seti.,;, . - 11 I ·' 8UJM JaqlO XJS pa.1001 i:>A8\f U~lfl while lo.tne four games, twice to a atro111 Long Beach Oty college team and twice in the Chaffey toumament. Thelr record Incl two wins over Palomar, 54-36 aqd M·30 fn addition to margins over Oceanside, 52-42; Taft, 54-38; Mt. Sl\C, "3.-3.S; Balboa univeraJty, 7~ 17. They lost to Bakenfield 5()..4() and Cal Po 45-42 in the tourna· ____ µu1;11.1-J.11-&&;1U&J.-i1-U.L the. two dr\11).. binp from LB, 62-30 and 68-50. Nite Basketball On Tap, 6:30 ~ 9:30 • r The Newport Harbor community buutbalf prosram at Barbor HJlh will be In aeuSon toni&bt from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. and 1a open to aJ.l adults of the Harbor area who ~lib to participate in ~~ere 1a no charp * Sport Briefs BIU;M Upset Reds In Final Stages - Sllut-outJI tn the final two match· e. of the Red and Blue golf teem E a I t e r n Conference baseball cont.eat save the Blue team a 41 'COl'Dpetition wtll open lta double to 37 victory over the Red team round &late Tueed.ay, April 19 and at WWowtclc course in Santa Ana yesterday. Pirate Horsehide Slate Revealed cloee Friday, June 3. It wu an-'lbirteen foursomes pe.rtldpated LaVar Rowe aoored 10 point.a ------------lut nlaht to lead St. Anthony'• nounced today by Oran&e Coast In the contest that aaw the fa"Ol'- oolleae Athletic Olrector Wendf:ll eel RA!d team take an early lead L. Pickens.. wbm Hendricks and Lan~ Pla-hlab to a 39-38 Win over Huntins- ton Beach hl&h in a practice bu- ketb&U came. Bill Feldnea Upped 1n 17 for the le&ln1 Oller five. • • • Pickem, who will tutor the aonU d.landaJIHatpln~;lr Martch and Pirate boneb.iden, said that be n ey won e ma es bJg~. will laue h1a flrlt pre-aeuoo call The Reda held a 25 to 17 lead next month. Neaottatiom are after seven motchea, ..and a 35 to underway with several IChoola for 29 edge wilh only two matches re--Lloyd Mancrum walked off with fint prize of '2600 for winning ... _ the Loe Anaelee open golf tour- ney yesterd8.y with a card ot 284. Dutch Harrtaon. who led at the md of tbf! ftnt day'1 play, took aecond prize of 11900 with 287. home and home practice lame9. ma1nlne. · The complete slate of games wlJI But that was the turning DOint. KND8 11 YSA.118 OITICUftJJQ Joe Hamblet. one ot the top offldala of tM councy for the put 18 yeara, hu hun& up lda 1btppld ahlrt. No more moana ad P'ODll outstaudtq oppolitlcm from etther the Santa Ana Oty leacue or Lona Beach. ~ call Georle Yardley 'The Bird" up at the Farm-He bu a Wina 1paa of 11.x feet e.labt iDd1e8 and OOlll!ll ln on an opponent like a V\lltun . . . . Frank Hamilton bu lt.uUd workouta witb tbe Stanford lnd.ian freshman bue-~ open their Ruan of M pmea ln Man:tt • . . . Yvelley D:BOt:rND8 raoll ftlll la IUUe-rJna tram a .knee injury aAD.BtaD8 IUSWned ln FrtQy ni&bt'• Stan· -----· fanMICLA booDlest. but II l"Mdy NewPort • H a r b or Hlah hu to ao next Wftbnd . . . . Yard- alatecl • practb l)ull.e_tball aa.me ley h&d IC.Wed 14 polnta when for the loeal t1m Wedne9day the tldwY came and had to be afternoon. FetmaarY 2 qaJmt carried from the Ooor. Hla team Torranee .... n.e BHI wUI ~ -. that' one but io.t the next at 3 p.m. followed by a 4:JS p.m. Dlcht to USC 61-62. YardleyLWhlle Vanity mix . . Tbe falDed aeeJna-only 11mitecl action in uu. ~ chair basketball team of lut same bucketed 11 polnta for Btnnlnabam hOlpltal mq plq an top boncJn. ahtb~tfo.n 1ame at Harbol''• om l'tam to awttch Coast co_!Jeae'a late thk month • -· • A tJftP aame wJ.tb Santa .Ana ~)' llmlnary pme ,,would matm tbe ntaht to Saturday nlaht have been Newport Harbcir Lepjn a.ptnit ablilldioned. I HAIRBREADTH llA:RRY * * • • • Harbor hl(h'1 decathlon pro-a:ram wu postponed today because ot aloppy track condition.a. • • • The at.ate high achool meet will be held In the Loe Angeles Coll- eeum SatUJ'day, May 28. • • • RwnOn were flying today that the profeuJonaJ football New York Yankees o1 the AJJ American Football conterence would fold. • • • Dllno1a handed Ohlo State their Ont Blg Nine basketball defeat lut ni&ht M-63 on the loser'• be announced later. BJu~ c. Newton and J. P. Jlrad- All home games will be played ford first took four points from on the local campus, he added. the Henry-Martin team and then The Le~ alate: Tom Foster and Chet Gron won ""·-.. 1n ,...._ Cou a 6.() ahut-out. Another 6 to 0 .1.-=-., ... pr. ~·e.n1e t Bl --'-#: ll ed. h r -G at Mt. San Antonlo; Santa Ana ue wm io ow w en .LA:V aa- t RI ld Full r ..... , par and Lou Muer turned the • ven e; erton at -~-trick in the last foursome to pro- fey; San Bernardino, bye. vid th winnJ 41 37 · t Fri .. Apr., 22-0range Coast at e e ng -porn ma.r- Fullerton; Chatley at Mt. San gin. Antonio; Riverside at San l R • I le f nardino; San~a Ana, bye. , amn1eres Tues., Apr. 26-0uLffey at 0 -Wltlt E nts I ~e Cout; Fullerton at Santa Je 8 Ana; Mt. San Antonio at San Bernardino: ruventde, b)l&. Mesa Horse Show Fri., Apr. ~R1venide at Chat-Boota and Saddl -• b' --.a fey; ML San Antonio at Fullerton. e cu • 1·v,.u111.1 San Bernardino at-San~ Ana; robin play ~ay a_nd gymkhana Orange Coaa~ bye. drew &D exultent erowd on Sun- • • • day but unexpected rain spoiled Joe Sheeketaki &lgned a new Tuead M~ ~ a..t at p1a.u for the afternoon and eventa court. football co~ contract w1tb ~versi e; aota Ai:_~N:h:. KheMad tor that period were Nevada P.-t.bereby knocking him an Bernardieo at·--; pmQwed. out of contention for poeltions at Sen-A.tttoni°' ..,... 'l'he trail and •tock hone eventa either UCLA or Loyola. Fri.~ May 8 e.nta Ana at Or· wwn held In the morning and tbe • • • ance ~St i Riverside at Mt.. s..r luncheon at noon. The grand mt:ry, George Yardley will be near top Antmdo; Chaffey at San Bernar-squan dancit and events IChedu.led ahape whm Stanford mixes with tlno; l\illerton, bye. for the afternoon were poetpoaed California tn two important Pa-1'aa.. May 10--San ncr.•ardino and Will be beld at 1 p. m. next cltlc Coe.at conference game. this at Orange a.at; Fallierl011 at Sunday, Auyust Pf~ dub weekend The Indiana are alight Rtvenkle; Mt. San ArTton:to at pralden.t. has announced. favoritee over the Bean who hand-Santa Ana; Chaffey, bye. ed them one of their two defeata 'Fri., May 13-Mt. s-..:i .\ntonJo Fred Btttram will undergo a 80 far th1a aeuon. at Orange 0.-t; Ci.ate, at FuJ. knee operation It wu d1aclmed to- • • • 1ert.on: Rlvcnlde at Santa Ana· day. The ·~ use guard wm be UCLA and Southern Callf omia San Berhard.lno. bJe. ' out for the .lttl<>n after relnjQrina tee off ln other Southern diviafon ~ May 17~toa at Or-the kMe which hu been botbtr- PCC aames WI weekend. Plicy wlU ~ Coast; Mt. San Antonio at tng him for ~ome time. He wu be at Westwood Fric:t.y night and ~; San Bernardino u a...,,_ in his fourth year of V~ ball wUl sh.lft ti:> the Olympic Saturday .... ; Santa Ana, bye. a. *'e Trojans. nlaht. nt., May 20-0rQAie Coaat at -::A--FuJJ---t --s--n---......._--• • • ~; Santa AZJa at Fdllerton· na; tt on at an ~-W&AI; John Olazewoald, St. Anthony'a Sa Bernardino at Mt. g .... a-' Mt. San AntonJo, bye. ......... ""·lJ~clc d South ...... au-Mon., May 30-0ranae O>ut ....... '" ..,. an em CaJJ. 1-Jlo: RJv('nide, bye. at Santa Ana; San Bernardlno at torn.la prep grldder of the year, Taa, May ~Fullerton at Mt. Chaffey; Mt. San Ant.onto at ~h ee~~ f:t~Af~~rYIC:: =· AnSantotnloAn; Ch~fey atn~~:-Riverside; Fullerton. bye. Okl ' a a a.~~·---i'l:i.. ~ a.-orang• ~-at ahoma -Oty civic group. No .dtno; Orange COGf, bye. ~an Bernardino· Riverside at N- ot.her ~i:~ were honored FH., May 27-Rrvenlde at Or-lerton· Santa 'Ana at Kt. San oa any tea.ma. · ADP Coast; ~ at Santa Alatoato: Cbe.ffey, bye. _ * * * * Newport'• bulldln&: department J tn near!Y $2000 tn fees -and t charees durtn1 the bmy th Juat put, according to the pot"t submitted today by Build,. -inspector A. M. <Pete) Nel- Tbe income Items as 118ted ' ln e report. follow: ding perm1 ta ... .......... ..... 51068 l tertng' permt~ ······-·····... 52 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~::::.:==:::=~=::~~~~~~± e permit& ····:!······················ 5 -: ey permit.a ·--··-······· .. ·· 1 bmblng permlta ................ 463 val permits .................... 6 e of bull ding ....... ....... ...... 9 tectrtcal permits : .. -........... 325 IW!\blns excavation .. ·····-··· TT otal ................. _ ..................... $1985 I I PIER AND WALL I P&RMITS lSSUED PO&~m · Huward W. Gerrish ~ Wewpert Boaleva.rd o-ea~ I'll••• Beaooa 1181 Automobile • Fire Accident • Life l'g( di ... o..Jnat .... W.111• -----------·--· FOR YOUR PROTECTION Efficleat Service 2307 COAST BLVD. - * MARY WORTH'S FAMILY ) .. t MAVE TM& 1'1"41 TO Of\IOT't TO 'QJ PEeSONAL.LV -6() l\A SENPtNa 'QI '10 I SCMOOL IN ~A RO&Af I MAVI AN .OLC1 MAIO AUNT·· f'Olkt-J'VI S'!EN MOST OF THI CM!AT FfC!MTS ••• SUT nus el TMI MOST THRIUING ONI m?? TH&Rl IS NO QUffTJON AIOUT IT-DUNN WIU. • A IOllNCI 11 IORTAL !: I ' I, .. Nomlnat1ona far officen of the Harbor District Muonlc Club wlll be opened tomorrow ~enlnl when the club members meet ln e new· hall aver the Colt.a M Bank, Broadway and Newpor boul~ard. Memben a.re ursed to liteep the nlaht ot Jan. 28 open for an lmpc>rt.pt affair to be announ~ later. WATD& DEPAaTIOINT .· ()J.Jl!U P&OMO'rlm Dorothy Glover, clerk-cypllt. a:r•de 2. In the dty water depart- ment. wu pnJmOted to srade 3 ot the same pmJUon at MoMaY'• council meettna on recommenda- tion of the city admlnlltratlve of-ncer. The promotion carries an 18 monthly aala.ry lncrnse. They're stand-outs In looks and cab comfortl COST-Cl/TT/NG NEW STllDEBAKER 149-ERS America's ntwtst and .finest trucks U...11 wltfll ••• ~­ ... 1 ~···· ...... ~ ..... ...._ ... blot la 4 ....... bMCll tor 9 Coot. ll tclot, 14 or lS foot aad l f or la loot · boi1Mil. TWH'lf a,__ model ... _........., • A MW lllMI ef n4t lftcloMd 1tep1t Huge wl,.._ illliW iM .,..... .. , ..._. tMM, hip room, ... ........... . . -•A lew _.. .._, Awte-.lk "hoW..peA" 4ow ....... Loual A l.onif DJalance H•ullns- .'COURTEOUS SERVICE 1962 Harbor Blwt., ea.ta Ma. Beacon 5538-J R:ID'E nES"mEr>'by"' n;;~. B;tl;;. ~tfc Ialand to Vernon <Santa Fe Ave. ----------"".".~~-nr. Slauson). Due there at 8 a.m. BENDIX -THOR . 5 daya per week. WW pay and LAUNDERALL drive occn.slonally lf necessary. P . O. Box 912 ~boa Ialand. Iutallatlon. RePUr A Periodic J;>hone Harbor 2861-J. ~7 Check .. ·······•····•·• ... s 4 H APPUANCE SERVICE J~ATIONS WAttTID. -JJ · Harbor 2288 ............... _ ~·· 23-p-4.'5 TWO ""BA'BYSiTtERS ~AV ML. -------~-~-=------::---: Saturdays. Sundayw and eve-YOUfi RADIO expertl7 repaJred rungs. Reasonable rates. Phone Jn your home at no eirtra cbarp. . Beacon 505s..R. =~ bonMt, <Dl·w --=ANTE:.:;::.;::;;.;.D~~Al\Y-~klnd-=--:~ot~yarct---= COAST RADIO . SERVICE work or gardenJng. WW build HA. 308' er HA. 14QS.W. garden or retaining wall. Call ' Uk>36 BeaOQI\ 5283-W, or PO Box 63. REFRIGERATION Newport Beach. fJS-ttc Salea an4 Sen1Ce POSmON aa part time bouse- CommerclaJ. DotrwUc. Induatrlal keeper for one or two gentle- Caaea C.ooJen A Air Cond1Uon.ln1 men or business couple. Good R Bo~tekoe Utb A Newport A\re. cook. Will take care of!aundry. ci blk W~t of Newl>ort Blvd.) Own transportation. Harbor "--u Pho Be 6010-W 2050-R, lt no ans. call 1973-M. vu.ta ~esa, ne &-k-10 ..., • • • ... • .. • -... ...-~ -CO_,......,.MP-=-AN....,..,,.,,,.IO~N,........,f~or-...,el:-:d~er-:1-y~la-dy~. 12--aUILDfMG IDVICI 11 25, reliable, good r.rsonaJlty .. ...,. . ,... __ ,._ft ft , • • ..,...,......., .. • and wUllng. Can coo . Free to Hardwood Floorin~ travel. Shirley Morrow, 111 w. Floors Jald -Sanded • Fhilahed Pine, Santa Ana. 7·P:9 SPOONEu IRONING, 75c per hr. Exp. 712 C. R. -"' Weelo Drive at end of Salboa PHONE HARBOR 0809-M omona. Costa. Mega 129 -43rd -st ... ewporr'-'D~~-~Be~a.~5~7!"-:44--!"'M. 7-c-p Free Eatlmate. t"41 •• .,....~·-....._. ................ ,,,,,,, • fk>..ttc 29-ltlLP WAHTll> 2t HARBOR Plumbin2 Service 768 Newport BlYd. Bea.co.a 6111 REPAIRING OUR WECIA.LTY Cootracttr..c and Suppllea P-tt• SOUTH COAST MATERIALS CO. SpecltlcatJon . Ready Mixed CONCRETE m W. Wilson -Colta Mesa Phone Beacon 5346 34 ttc ED WALTERS TILE CONTRACTOR Bath Room&, Drain Boardl, etc. lSlh & Newport Aw .. Cwt.a Mese Pliooe Beacon 8700-W -3. , l.8·Llt ... ....... ,, uuu ...... ""'"' ....... H~~~~= :Ji~;~ee~. J. News-Times. ll·tfc WOULD LIKE responsible woman tor Ught hous&Work. A little cooking experience. Llve out. Own transportation. Har. 2116. M-c-36 MAN for Service Station, 6-9 p..m. Showler's Texaco Service, 800 Coast Highway, Newport Beach. 34-tfc CAP ABLE WOMAN to~ part time help With children. 2581 Vista Dr., Balboa Bay Shdres. 5-p-7 ~-,,,._......._. ..... .. . --. ., ·-~ 30-SAU, MISCELLANIOUS 30 .......... BRIEF CASE -Genuine leather with zipper. F l n e a t quality. Speclal price $21.95. See Mr. WUliams, DAILY NEWS-TIMES OFFICE, 3011 West Central Ave-, Harbor 13. 12-tt M 0 T 0 R ·SCOOTER Sallabury, 14-PIRSONALS 14 latest model. Has run only 300 cEnAMic ... Sniri10-L;~ "~~; miles < appro" >. Cost $400, will method ot making handmade selJ for $250. 416 Westminster artware. Ph. BE. 6068-W. Hazel Ave. 7-pp Hutchins. 31-c-40 TELEPHONE Book Cover. Imita- SINGLE 1e1rJ will share home with another working or schooJ Kiri. Pl'ivatc room, use of kitch- en, bath and L. R. Reasonable to right person. Harbor 3039-M. 7-c·lO Oo you want to aell it f Adver- Use In these colwnna. tion leather on stilt board cover. Gold inscribed. $2.15. BA TES Dial Telephone Lllt Find· er -rl'd finish-works like phone dial, $3. See Mr. Williams, DAILY NEWS-TIMES OFFICE, 3011 West Central Ave. Har- bor 13. 19-tf CROSSWORD PUZZLE &JllWD 10 PSSTIOnt Pll&F.U '" ..... t (,'blfteM 0QVM • '°'and.,. • l oC'UI lmSlh'"- 11 011ftt lJ OtD"*' ., .... l~ Abo•• lt ro •1 IC II Pl rt DI IOOJ'°'-f H "9111.ft Pf"ODO\llt 11 'nlo o'-tel WOOCI D Cbalt •• ·1'1dJ .. 111 Intl ep II Ut•Ollted It SllClf't n .. 11 Ulnotr CO\IJ9 U ftJllOUM&l.a to,. I t • " Ill ., ~ , ----1 ~ ,. ~ ~ ,. '" JIO ~ SI .,., 1 zt" ~ • ,, ,.~ ~ ,.. ~ ~ BY ~ lfO ~ ... ~ l'f"1 to • ~ -,. ~ ... -.. ' till I ' ·--.. ' . . -' • ,. -. -,, ~ ti '11 ~ ~ JI l1ll ~ ,. .. ~ 14 ["41 ~ ~ .. " ~ • ... .. ' .... .. .. ................... 9 IO . . "' ..... - ~ I .. ... 119 ~ ,. ~ ... .. ~ ~- ~ ., lo .,. -. --. • er et 13 eeda )llR.R.ORS -Every home n another on-r. 9tandard ai%e8 will make Uiem to order. · or GLASS l&l>le toJll-:Get new sp lln& gtass , tops for your tab For prompt service, PHONE' BEACON 5261-J ark-le.. BALBOA GLASS CO . Bch. 922 Coast Hlcbway Newpt. 12 -o-3' n•l'Y WEBSTER colJeciat.e dictlo baaed on WebsteJ' new in nat1 dictionary -L. s~ o t h e r . diet lonarles in venJcnce, authOrtty &. daJly fulness. Priced at $5. Spe Willie.ms. DAILY NEWS-TIM OFFICE. 8011 West Ce ter· 1lll con- use- Mr. ES ntral Ave. Harbor 13. 19-tf .::,C.HV~L r 't'ht> G A ti Refr1get•to o:Ylntt-M• .dt-la A Vttllable NO " Fergusnn Hdwe. Co . e . ~U<'P' ·snr to £9tua H4w .!~ C'rHlSt Blvd., Newpo rt PHONE HARBOR 116 c t-th ---FIREPLAeE WOO -J.J Coal -Charcoal H. W. WRIGHT CO . 1784 Newport Blvd., Costa PHONE BEACON 15665 Mesa J ' ~ ti on New Console Combina record~ and tadlo. See thla larle. toned tnmumen REl>U to 189.95 A up. t. - Thronson's Fireston 1789 Newport Blvd.. Com~ e -WOMAN'S black coat. latest practically new, pa.id $1251 tober. Wlll aacdflce, $35. bor 2116. 1tyle, nQo.. Har- 6-c-8 CUSHMAN MOTOR SCOOTER: Good condition. Harbor Martne Rad.lo, 2817 Lafayette, Newport Beach. ~ ...... • • • .. u ."" Jl-WAMTID, TO 9UY 11 .... . wHCAsH for USED Furniture & Applianc 'We Buy Almost A.nythinc' cea ' ·GRANT'S Bea. 5707-M -16e Newport Blvd. C.Uc ...... . ,,, .... . J2--fUD;n'Ull fOR SAU n ALL MAHOGANY console . table. LJke new. Excellent condJ Harbor 2116. Call Saturda Uon. y ·36 through Wednesday. 34-c gu FOUR BURNER Universal range. Llke new. Priced reuon able. 381 Ea.at 18th atreet, . C.oata Mesa. Caltf. 5-p.6 &Van table NEARLY new RATrAN bed and a modern round coffee ( 4 ft. dJameter). Re~ Call Harbor 14:55-W. 7-c-p . . . . "' . ..... . .. .. .. lJ-IOA~ SUPPUD " A' n $ $ 4 •ft MUST SELL -1&-ft. Marconi Sloop, Trailer and DoJ.1¥. offer. Write Box M, N Make e-ww.- ~p-9 Tlmet. . . • • • • ..,_... ft.. '4 J4 MUSICAL & RADIO ... ¢ 'A' 4 • 120· aAss MARINO ACCORD Good condition. Sacriflce 4010 River Av.e. Newport Be • ION. $100. ac:h. 1-tfc a1 OO&S. CA TS & PITS II n ••··~+·t· n MONnl old ~&bred C _ Spa.niela., .$15. Golde COrona del Mar. Phone 441.J lifter 8 p.m. ~ nto4. Ha. S&<tf 4o-.USiND5~ .... • ....,. n ~~~· lr ar 7-tfc ...... 4 ~ .... + •• ...,..,.,. , ....... 42--WANTID TO RDfT 42 ..-••• • •• A A v.;. er.ma- 'Ch, ~ • ..... Q ... two dldr.. SlOG. a,.. Size 1B ft. x 45 tt.. -$40 per mo. Beacon 5451-WK 33-c-37 '40 CHEV. CONV. Club COOpe. Canon top, akirta, trunk, hood fUled, radio, heater, moons. 2 new tires, 2 goo4 ones. Must sell. $825. Harbor 2611-J, 113 via Konm. Udo Isle. 4-p-8 S'fUDEBAKER Commander 1938 -Cruising sedan; overdrl~ and radio. Full P"ice $350. Le Val- NEED MONEY - - -TO PAY YOUR BILLS? Auto -Furniture -.Etc. Loans Call Harbor 1262..J .. 8"'1 .&a,, &. 2604 W. CENTRAL NEWPORT BEACH .uk tor Ly~ R. Pope Liberal Loans to Build Purchue or reftnanoe IN CORONA DEL MAR STATE MUTIJAL Other Personal Property , "QUICK SE~VICE" 0.-11 &JM• .e.a,, ~"" BAJ;;BOA tS£AND - , CORONA DEE MAR . - VIEW I?OlME! ! '* blk. tram BJat.r. One unjt tm' 3 Bh • ~ liltbfJt . ._ 1 BA C<cnpletely tum. A pm for the Ill: I r:y. '$10;000. LARGE LEnL I.DI' "w«h gCA gw 400l!IUI view. % blk. mm beech. sio.,eee. NEWPORT HEIGHTS NEW. & PRE'ITY. ~ &R. home with bdwd. tin., trpl, on large comer 1pt. Truly a buy! Only $10,600. COSTA MESA • $2500 DOWN, $S8 per mo. at 4% Int. ~ almolt new 3 B.R. home, bdwd. noon, dbl garage. On lge. iot. Thermostatic beet. $10,500. A REAL BtJYtz-. ON G.L TRANSFER LOAN at 4% Int. Cmlpletely 4: beautttully tum., tncL piano. 3 B.Ra.. D.R., ~1 bdwd. fin., cloeet space galore, dbl. gar., landtcapea 60' )It 175' Jot. $14,000. I Chicken or Turkey Ranch ' ACREs. W'OOftl bome. Lara ... E A s T =~:==~= BAYFRONT Sprtnp. O:lntact owwr Cno BALBn.A ISLAND apnt.) P1W1M Lopn ™ \':I i::. 11~:. V:· = -FULL PRICE -$82,500 . ~ 2 BEDROOM H•ME, ftreplaat, Duples • 2 It)'. • ln t>Nt location fenced-in yard. Good 1 ocatJon, -pier and ~oat • 'l'h1I 19 GOOD =-H~~:h~t8 '= p. m. 28-tf BEAUTIFUL VIEW ACRE BAQC BAY 1'ISTRICT with ooe bed- room new home. Zone 4. dUck- HARBOR INVESTMENT CO. ena, rabbit.a, ~ kennela, '850. REAL ESTATE -INSURANCE =-terms. 1\wtttn, ~: 30th St. at W. Central Phone Harbor 1600 ·REAL SACRIFEE IN COSTA MESA • 1 B. ft.. HOME. 2· car 1&nl'e. _ .. w·-.. -,.,..._.,,• ·-·-' """'"' .... Prt-.... --.---1 ----.... OnlY 2 yrs. old. Claee m, Eut ftn&c...--vaw: oan OD D8W aide. BEl"JER SEE TBJS ONE apartment bou8e. Take owr TODAY! Fun prb an&~-,,,_t Trun Deed, 114.000 ..... con 6'71-J. . n-ttc • ...... ·~ ,._..,. Jliidft'---••• MOtiiY TO WM • -Ii .. ,. . . ..... . ... . .... NBED KOMm s.. u. tar QukS. ~ Ser'lb! on Your ..,,11SC Nftdt-W-• . Fiirniture -~ >;. Car or Other~ Roan; 19 to 1 ... • -5 (OOMC1 Set---.. a B.IR. HOME 6 aumr ROOM. 'me A Hdwd. ~· 2 car 1u.p. LocateB on 11' acre • cloee to town. Thia MUST BE SOLD 11t thla aacrtAot ~ce of -:: emir $12,IC)O E-~ Dmd. B.. A. ·NBllESOH, Raltor Don't Wait-Until Last Minute to Get 1949 License$, Pleads Chief Claud Groom, manager of the Department of Motor Vehicles office at Oronge, today urged Har- bor uea motorists to avold the lut-minute rush by renewing their registratlona at once. 0 It ttu been our experience that a larae number of motorists delay untll the lut few day~ be- foH penalties go Into eCCect> Ill midnight, February 4, to renew the.tr regi1trations.'' Groom said. ''Then they become exasperated becauae they have to walt ln Un~." Th~ manager said tmmedhtte aervtoe can be obtained now. He cautioned. motoriats to bfin& both copte. of their business machtne- prepared potential registration Card or their typed potential rcgis- tratJon card with attachments. depending on whJch wu received. U a potential reglttration card hu not been received. renewal ~be effected on the 1948 white tratlon card, the regtstra6on of dal explained. If an applicant doe. not receive a 1948 registra- tion document or-a potential regts.- tratJon card by January 20, he 1hou1d consult the nearest Depart- ment of Motor Vehicles office. By using the potential registra- tion card to renew, the applicant wm recelve hls 1949 license tabs and white regi~tration card lm- med.lately. NothJni will be malled to tilm later. The Orange office, cloeest tor \oCa] n»torlata. LI at 4~ S. Main atreet. City Calls Bids On Improvement Of Ocean Front Spcdllcation.1 for the improve- ment of Ocean Front between Mc- Fadden and 23rd street WE't"'e a~ proved Monday night by the New- port Beach city coundl. The proj- ect. which wm involve spreading 290 tons of plant mix over U\J.I part or the street, Will ca.t $1700 and the money will be withdrawn from the atate guollne tax fund received by the dty. Bids on lmpTovemcnt will be re- ceived at the Jan. 24th m'etlne. FUN zOKE APPLICATION WILL BE TUDIED An appUcatlon of Sam Ingalls for• a pttmlt to operate a game known as "square diamond" ln the Balboa fun zone was received by the city council this week and re- ferred to the pollt'e department ror a recommend& ti on. (THESE WOMEN! By d'Aleuio I .,._ • Two Newport teen-aaen were apprehended by police yesterdaY on 'charges ot mal.lcioua 'mUchlef afta doing extenaive damap to a 19-toot pleuuf'f! cruLler OJI the beach near Newport pier."' &th boya admitted being on the craft owned b y Tom Porter, 730 21st St., Long Beach, ana one con- teued wielding a hatchet, poJ.Jte said. Fuel and oil lines we~ .evered and the spark plugs smuhed. Two planks of the hull were' caved ln anc:L considerable dama1e to the cabin' waa infllcted, Porter stated. The youngster who ad.rpJtted dQ.lng the damage could afve no expJanation for hJs wanton de- structJon. Police reported he had a prior record of maIJclous mls- chJef lncludbtg the burn1rtl of wooden street and barrlcade •illl•· The &at was beached wheir the anchor line parted early Sunday and ,-f1' dritted on the beach. 11le groundlnn. an inspection on Sun- day dJsclosed. had caused no dam- age to the craft. 26 Dai1J Trips~ ft ma LOS AIGB.ES Dollar for dollar ..• Gre,.bound•• your beat vallle ~or t ravel Eaatl Mo.reconwnWac» ••• fnquenteched· ulea everywhere. More i«Mry ... 10 one route, return by another. More fun. : • etop onr anywhere, any time. Set more, aave more. enjo7 more ••• by Greyhou.Ddl COAST'S TELEPHONES DOUBLE IN TEN YEARS How we've made your telephone a more valuable servant .tbaa . . ever ... and a better bay tao