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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1949-02-02 - Newport Balboa News Times•• . .I •• CITY ~' Linnell Will . · Mead New Elk Lodge Here • l1icleg100m's Foflter ·Petlo1m1 Ceremony Al Legg .. J<elley Rites Ch"•• M cAloty1 HonoreJ by f riend1 WHlt Ho11Mwarming Thill' •tealthy f~ muf. Dil • the cokl. ~ nttb~<• =:' frlmc1a 1atheftld~~ to ataae a acaawilii 'baal •umma on u. ChilrJa llcAltt.eya at their new boriJe, '1:..~'lf~ •¥mue. Jutlf.• llodgeff lo To/i ~~=:On Trollic Guidance' ~~ ~~~4:: At Higlt School P.-T. A. wwe med fer the tahle1 and Judie Harry .Blodptt w 111 taJ11ee ow tbe prtndple tallt ot the ~~~arse~W:~ ~-i-r~w= .. u~ to the boeta for tbelr new ,..s.. the Newport Harbor Wah ICbooJ PoJiowtns a tour of the new Pare n t -~ aaod1tlon home. brtdp RrVed u the e:n-mtttl an T\aeldq. ~ 8. tertaimnent of the ettnln1. Mn. at 7:30 p.m. In the llChOol cafe- Ruth Cole played blah. Mn. tf!ria. 15th and IrviPe •tieeta. Mary Brtll. duce trlCk.;. Mn. A abort tnbute to the foun6!n O>arla Hand. MrL uunnlns ot the NaUonal Cor!vea. Mn. Butler. Mn .. W. E. Nlcktlt, Mra. ~be Appenon H.Mnt and Bertha 'nllotten, Mn. Vlrstnla m.n. Allee McLean BlrMY, wfil Knauer, Mn. Elmtt Wrl&bt. be prsen~ by Mn. "!;. V. Mn. P. V. Parke.. Mn. P. A. Rapn. Put president.I of the Ownbttlln. Mn. Jem>l4 Spans-local untt will be speda1 auata. llr. and Mn. McA.laey camplet· C.Onttnulna the Ave minute ln- ed the tabl-. fonnatJvt talks. Mrl. Ruth John_. · 81cnln1 the a.llt card. but un-'°" wm oaWne u.. obJeoUvw able to atw~ becawe of 01.nea of tM mathametica •partment ,, .. ..._. .,._.._ ol the local hlab IChoo&.. MUllc ...... awll'S'nlle RU'UJ and wm be ISWntad by CUnton Mn. c: !Udley. Sawin. lmtructor. and ltudenta. • BOY·S Election of otftcen and re-~tl lerYed by the ~ more mot.Mn with Mn. Cbarlet Mobley ac:ttna u hoatea wU1 • complete tM P-T .A. l!"OITam.. tmmedJatety toUoWtna ~· c10M . ot the meettna. the Newport Harbor Teen ~teen. Inc., an- nual meettns wtll be held. Dl-recton wt.11 be elected. and a brief ......,.,. ol the 1ftl"• work wm be ~ M•slcol Program To le °" A9endo For · EHll ·Reclproci#J Day The date for the Sllver-·Te& to be rtven by ,,. ~ta cJub of Jlewpon Harbor has been aet for !'ebruary 24 from two till flve ln the afternoon at the Girl Scout hot.lie in Newport Beach. The procecdl wtll be given to the GJrl Scouts toward furnish· lng their new home. •fhere will be a fuhion ahow under the 1upervision ot a com- , -f1)1ttee heeded by Helen Peter- man. showing the new 1tyle1 for, spring and IUJTU'nft'. Mary Stef- fensen, with her commUtee, ts arranging a musteal proeTam fol' the aftair. Invitations v e being sen t to l\ll the Jl'OUPI ln the area who are Interested In the Girl Scouts and their activities. ~i~; ' ~· tbev wU1 Vlllt • ~ ~ ha ve dlnneT, Md tlwn return for their own ~ffocan expreued h er mnawment at the am of the Tar Pit bu.Od1nc, and at the IUCw ce.tul W., the project WU plumed wlth the atuitlenta led by Don M.cCallum; the cl vi c -~. the dty fathen and the llChoal • n d . N.wpart Harbor Hlah P·T.A. wo.rktna soeether to att.atn a rec.Tfatlon center for 'tem"l9"&- Kn. Robert IOllefer. dlrector ot· the Tar Pit. hu made Al"-r~ta to have ~ blfWnl ~ oo Tbunday even.In~ 1:IO to 8;30. and baa 'O the 1.e al a teJnilSoe .et. IO that anyone in the harbor area wbo la tntensted, may drop tn to Me the local 1CJUDC people oo the~ that evenlna. The tel . let WU lnltall· ed by ~ey Bodman and the :am wru bel1n at 8 p. m. WI the P\t open from 7 to 9 p. m. Lile Memberships Homed By P.-T. A. Execu1iY• Boortl Each board metnber present wu uked to submit a written ballott 1ugpst:ing a name to be chosen to be honored with a llf e membershlp, when the executive board of Newport Harbor Hlgh ldiool P-T.A. met Monday. Mra. E. V. Raaan. Foundtt'1 Day chalnna.n. Mn. R o y Roush, membership chairman. and Mn. O.Vles Mobley, emblem chair- man, were apooJnted to count the votes. and make pJana to prnient the award to a secret redpl~t at the next regular unJt meeUng. Plan1 for the benefit deaert part)-to be liven on ValmUne'1 o.y were outlined b)' Mn. J . c. Stuard. chalmtan. Mn. Norman Frahm announced a r~d 1tu- dmt enrollment tor the danctnr Jeaon1 q>onaottd by the P -T.A. on Monday nlg.ht. Thelma Paddock Hope, who 11 well known in Southern Call· f ornJa art circles, has given one -ol her beautiful oU painting• to the club and all members ere busy selling chances on it. It may be seen· now at Mrs. Hope' a very beautiful art gallery at 1309 Cout Highway ln Corona --.ld'.Mar. Ttte subject ls "Day'a EriCf'\. and ahows 1aJlboa ts cotn· ln& into the bay at the end of . the day. It wu on display la.at year at the festival of arts at Laguna Beach. Slnce the Gal· lery opened In Corona del Mar, th.la has been one of the most popular on exhibit. ' Gla<tya Norman ls president of the club and Mlldred Stanley i. ieneral chairman for the tea. At • recent board meetJna, Mn. Stanley appointed her commlt· tees u tollOWB: , Mu a 1 c and entertainment; M a r y Steffmsen, chaJnnan; Freida Bdln!ante. Fuhion Show; Helen Peter· man~ chairman; Ida Naylor. Lee Shipley .and Agna Blomquist. · Rclreab.menta; Marg are t Bruninr, ch a l r m a n ; Myrtle Brookinp, L o u l 1 e Hamblet, Edith Hui), Jennie Richards and • Bernice Baltz. DecoratiW11 and Table .Ar-raJllementa: Ruth Humm cl, chairman; Jean White, Gladys Nonnan. Ratflet and Prius; Lucile Stoddard. chairman; Eva >Jpen, Ela!e Hampton. H o 1 t e 1 1 and Invitations; Gr•yce Sevier, cha1nnan; Mary Addie Cochrane and Dorothea Sheeley. PublJdty; Letha Drolet. chair- man: El.lie Hampton. Local Scouts to Observe Scout Sunclay At Christ Church Boy Scout.a of Troop 5 wtU be special guest.I or the coni'"e-- gatJon of Ou11t Church by the Sea Sunday morning as they • assemble to Observe national Boy Scout Sunday. Meeting ln Goodell hall at lO:!SO a .m .. the boys will march Into the church u a group to seats especially reset"Ved for them. As a feature of the service the troop will re- peat their oath and Jaw. Tom Pendell. pastor, ls an olcl Scouter hJ.mselt w i t h twenty years experience in the move-- men t rolled up behind him. He mu chosen as his sennon theme a phrase from the Scout oath itself. "I wm Do My ~t." Tom Perkins ii Scoutmuter of the troop. Scouts and cubs, hovrever, from &.ll local groups who are not partJclpatlng In other churche1 Sunday morn1ng are invited to share ln the cet.; mony. -------Baptist Church Moves lrom #be ·o11eMJJi By Germaine Haney HA TS PFF-1..obella told me about two friends of rren who .. went to a concert liven by their favorite Dlanllt And 1n lLont of them aat a beautiful cree· tu re all don up in a hat the sf ze ot an wn .. brella. W e 11 • they tapped her gently on t h e shoulder a n d asked politely, "Would you mind ta kl n ' your hat off?' "I came with it on, and I'll keep it on," said the visJon. "But I pa.Id eapeclalty for seats where I could see the keyboard. and )'our-hat cuts off my view completely," prote«ted LobeUa's friend "That11 just too bad far you," mapped the dame. And 1he kept .her-boMet on her bean. Well, alJ I can think of under such circumstances ls to get so carried away by the music that I ;fuat torret myself and kick out the time on the back ot the old meanie's seat. • • • mATS ME-That's me! I'm not one to autter 1n ailence. Any- body does me dirt, they find out I can ·heave a swell mudpie, too. I hone.Uy th Ink t.hat'1 what ma.kea me 80 happy with people, thoup. I hit back hard. but I toract quick. I'm a demon at a concert-but Lobella'1 wane. Onoe ahe aat katt)'-corner be- hind a man who WU chewing rum. And the mare the m\Wc ln- c:reued ln tempo, . the tuter he chewed. So flnally ahe poked him. "Ple ... · atop that chew- ing," 1he aaJd. 0 You bother me." Well. he· took one look at those fiery brown eyes and awallowed his cud. Then ' be choked, IO she patted him oo the back. And durin1 lntenniujon they had a chummy convenaUon. Oh. It must be horrible to be mar· ried to us. • • • NO THANKS-The other day I went child gathering with a friend of mine. She drove up to the Junior HJich and picked up all the' neighborhood kids. When she pulled up at the curb. the cubs disembarked, and acat- tered without 1 a y I n g either thank you or aood-bye. "Hey," I yodeled. "they didn't thank you." She 1hrugged. "They never do. I guess lt'a out of style.'' Well, for the love ot heaven! I'd like to IK'e them get out ot my car wtthout any polite re- mark&. I'd run after every one or them and deUver a lecture. lUchard gets a streak now and then when he's no good to any- body, I admJt. But lt he forgets h ls rnann('T'S at aomebody's house. he's sent· back to remem- ber them. And if hl5 friends tor· get their's here. · they're jacked up In no oncertaJn terms. Life without courtesy isn't life al all. And people who can't remember to say thank you belong in a swamp-under aomething. • • • BUSINESS IDEA-One of rny fell ow domestics wu telling me about a brtlllant fdea 1he had cooked up. She wants to at.art A NPOrt of the Fourth Db- trlct meeuna 1Qa given. when Kdon endoninc the local uso- daUon'1 letter to be Hnt all P·T.A.'a ln Southern Calltomia ttaaJ'dlni Euttt Week. WU en-dcned by the dbtrict and will be f orwvded to the 1tate. To Larger Quarlers, Plans Su,.,ey ~ a little business. "Go to It," I Mn. John McMillan reported 16 IUbscrtptiom to the Call· fornla Pattnt·Teacher mapzine have been recdved.. Mn. Roy Ro u 1 h , membenhlp chairman pve 439 u the total num~ of membenh11>9 received to date •hlch ta the lllf18t amount oi menbttl ever to have jolned the local hilh achoo! unit durfnC one )'ear. r ' . .. - The F l r • t Baptist church which began services on Janu...Y 2 at the Amtt'lcan Legton hall, ls moving to the Ebell club house at 515 East Central beginning Sunday, February 6. Thla move was n~ry In order to accom- modate lareer attendances at the Bible school and wor hip boun. Within the next two weeks a survey team from the Southern CalitomJa Baptlst convention will bealn a house to Wouse can-vas covertn1 an ~ from the elementarv school to the south- ern end of Balboa. The purpose ot th.ll IUrYe)' la to locate fam-Wa of Baptist or other denoml- natton.t tiea •ho are not attencl-lns local chlll"Cbea. The Rev. Jame. Hu me ~ HunUnctoo Beach wW be the - egged her. "I'm alwaya dream- ing up ideas Bf!d dome nothlng about them." That's true, too. l'v~ come up with some schemes that really wett.Julus. And then I go of! to tl ~coffee party, or decide to raise pink callas, or oaint the living room. And the idea roes.into a decllne. rm not the only one who does that. thouah. There are a Jot of people sittin1 around on the WOl"ld cunbut Fate, when they ouaht to be kicldn& thcm- aelves in the pan ts. IJUlplt l'U e 1 t at· the wonhJp hour on Sunday mcrnin1. Hll MnDon subject wW be ''Re-dftmlna the nme." The ReY. Geom H. Wiedman la the pe1~ tor ol Ulla IM"IJ' church ud llel· Yin Avanta la the director of Ou1IUan educadop. . oa ,,., .. .: Io/ ..... fAllOUS 1~11'\ ;1011C1S ' ¥ALIU TO ., .. , -41 ....... tic, ... •,• .... ... ......... Ale ..... , ......... ... ......... 011 ............ h ICI -~ .... a .. 69& 12 ... ... . 00' ..... ~ . ....... ..,...., 1 •• ................. ~ ... Mc J!.IU4W pod iiil•f #nt/ 2-CUP PllCOLATOI Heavy oouoe olvMI..... 7~ae Heott quickly. Cool hancle. 7 "'"'DRIP comE MUii 2-cvp .... ~--nt.ae · wftft cool bob. halttle. ~7 llMPT•S llllOI , 11181 ,...... . . . . ..,,d••• .... ....... fll,., , , • . . .......... .-.......... 60 lhfftt ... ... pkg. of 50 ................ 31') ' ••• Wltll ftl9 o ..... y;:;. ,l ., .... =.. .. .._.,__. , P:'?f ~LEA~ TJSllE ' ,M .. gc ..a.a,.. ..,, "" .,. JO ouo. I-' •I ~ '-9 ,,..,.. ·,~· ...... •. '°"'• .......... ...., NII •. Ian weuW cetf $2.IO.. 6" ~ • , ....... 1M) DREW PEARSON SAYS: FRENCH PEOPLE PR.ACJ'ICE DIPLOMACY AT GARE D'~ SAY: l00,000 GIFTS ARRlVE TODAY ON "'MERCI" 'J'R4IN; TRUMAN MADE LAST·MIN· UTE CHANGES JN LABOR JOHN PHILC.IPS 1be new 'TaJr Deel'' could be a little iDcll"e Qretul in applying the prtnctpla Whidl ro with the name. to aome ot it.I own octlons. ' whJoh the Fair Deal has tnter- Tbe UDltid :st.i. PUbUc Health Sen..,. balt''dedaed $117,461.98 for •UIJl>Ol't tlila ym of a variety of cancer reilevch projects at t b ' Untfttaity of California Medical Scbool. Pretddent Robert G. Sproud announced yesterday. ~o larpat item ii $85,064 to ftU)pOrt the l't!R'1"eh ward of the Lal>oratory of Experimental On- cology durlmt the current year. The laboratory, a aectton of the National Can cl! r Institute, ls homed by the San Franclaco Pub- llc 'Health Department in the La-cuna Hoed& Home. The ward which ii ...oclated With eance~ research labontories, accommo- dates 15 cancer patients who volunteer for experimental treat- ment. · Another rra.nt of '24.999.98 will support a program for the Lm- provement of methodl of teach- ing cancer in medlca1 schools. Existing method.I wUl be studied, with an eye towud modernization. A third arant.. of 14.320.00. wtu support atudies of Dr. David M. Greenber&. prof ftlOI' of b I o - chemistry on the Berkeley cam- pus. Dr. ~. ualng radio- active aubstanceta u tra~n. hu made pt'Ogl'eSS In 1tudlea of how protein .. formed. He will use part of the funds ln 1tuclles of PQllll>Je metboda-ol~ can- cer ~wth by bJoddnc the for- 'lbe fourdl srant. al $3,078, wUI be ~ by Dr. H. D. Moon, of the L&bontory of Expert.mental On· colOaY. In 1tudlea of •pedal kinda ot tumon In mice. preted to give no protection to these men, also aaya .that these research men may not tab jobs from Fedetal agenclea for a ~ a.ttv. they leave the Hill. ~t wu Intended to prevent an aceey from offerinl a Joi» to u lnveatt-AB-·mttal planta are urged \o pt« who wu PtUnl to know t urn In heavy tron and steel too mucb about· ltl dupllcatlona icrap; this la MCNtUY to keep or extn.vapnces. That la not un-the muimum of ateel production known f.a WubJ.n&ton. and to build up a acrap reserve PerhaPI we un correct th1a to meet &QY omerceney. latter dlttlculty by Conareuional Thia wa the @Peal elven in a actJon. but tt la a poor patch on Jetter to the Newport Harbor the hole tom in the morale of °'8lllber of Coi'mllace, by Secre- the research 1taffL We wUl have tary ol OiDlruneree Meyer thll sr-t dittlcult:Y tt-Cft&tlna tbe.m week. Tbe w:retar')' 1tates that in the tu~. I reoet pu1icularly while tbt ICftlP lltutton ha bn- the km ol a ttatf d the calJber proved recently, IUbetaattal addi- WC! Wfte able to ~et tosethtt for tkma to the IUPPQr of acrap muat the Qxnmittee on ApproprtaUUll--. be tea.INd abartb' 1n order to in~ &me ol them wen partnera or sure full it.eel productlon necesr top night executives at. aocounttnc aary to the natton'a lnaeaalog tt.rma fn the Eut. lel'Vlq without denandl far tnduat.rial uaes. becauae they comldered tt - servtee, and becauae the i.z.atlon Act bad tabn "HOW TO SAVE MONEY ON away the •tlcma of pa~. YOUR Df<X*E TAX... • . . The In one oommltttt. the altuatlon fnc«m• tax law bu been dra.Stic-wu ao ob¥loul that Dtm(M:raUc allJ chu&edl BJaer penon.al ex- and Republican rnanben \8\lted fl.DPtionl. a ~'tax C!redlt" rate to retule approval of oata.tn of and otbei-chanca that may uve the chainnan'• choJoea. n.e Ma-you money. You'll ftnd it in the jortty on the A.PPopriatloDI eom.. American Week!1, that great mlttee wu efthet better c:spnmd snquSne dlatrfbuted with next or better imtructed; ~ RepublJ-SUDda.Y• Loa Anaela Examiner. e&nl Wften't permitted to uk queationa. let alone otter amend· Newt-Tlmell adverti.8entents are ment:L YG'IJ" l\dde to effldent apendlng. , • Daily Events • 'l.ONIGll'I' Kamaalna KIPt>-8 p. m., Knott'• Berry Farit -~------:--------------------Fuchala Sodety-7:80 p. m., a.ta Mesa Leeton hall Balboa Bay IJ~:30 p..m., ~ more cate. Sq~ Da.nce-7:30 p. m., New- port Grammar school. TBUB8DAY Ebell Redprodty-2 p. m., Corona del Mar 8Chool. F .AC. Homecraft-10 a . m., Cost~ ' AOOOONTAKT Mesa Leaion hall. r------------------------. ---------------.-------t Klwania Club -12:15, Rcamore You don't have to be an artUt to conftl't an old trank or ~ foot-locker Into an attractive toy chest for ~little boy or The chest pktund aticwe can be eu11y made tnc:t:na muma clJl)l)ed frc:m children'& bookl and map.zines. int, tlie trunk WU aaDcled down and wooden dowel.a 1e1ewed m for hai>dles. ~·white enamel.old was aPDlied over the entl.re cheat. 1'1en the cut-out Wua- traUona were uaed u pattern.a and Uahtly traced ln pomtJona abown. Lut of all, ~ were painted ln ray rem. blues and yellows. Not only fun for )'00. but an attractive meena tor preven~ your heme frqm belna cluttered up with toya. EAST ADMITS THAT CAUFORNIA NOW HAS EYERYTHIHG <fRAanT Xlbfn W ABDO Rl!RE'S CllANOE TO PROTEST U any Harborite. think that health and welfare qenda are wa1Un1 any of the fund.I which they receive as charitable sift.I, they're welcome to voice opinions at the conference in the Los An- reles Biltmore Theater thla Sat· urday, 1tartinr at 9:45 a. m. The meetina la 1pomored by the Re-. eiona1 O>nf Mence ot callfomta AaociatJon for Social Welfare. DATES 8.ET PASADENA ORANGE SHOW "Garden Wonderland" will be the theme of the 11th annual Sou- thern California aprtna nower shaw, lt is announced by the Pu- adena F1ower Show aasodatton, apomor. 1be four-day floral fete will be staged Matth 1().13 et the Fannie E. Morrilon Horticultural Center In Brookside Park, Pua- dena. March l LI the deadline for all cftsplaya, M. wa.s announced. LIDO 181.Z PIER PEUllT 80UGRT The appllcatJon of John Robln- 1on to oonatruct a pier and float at the aouthwett tide of Udo Iale north ot the brldae hu been re- ceJved ln the Loe Anrelea army enlineer'• office. Arty protest.a mu.t be tiled before 11 a. m. Feb. 9. COAST W'OtJNO PAIUQ!B8 TO OONOLAVE Dick Snod&raa and David Cad-wallad~ memben of CalltomJa Young !'·armers or~z.atJon. will represent Orange college at the at.ate convention at Freano, thil week. • ERROL FLYNN in • -ntl ADVIMTUUS Of DOH JUAW' CLARK GAILE VAN JOHNSON "COMMAND DICISIOtr DEANNA DURBIN EDMOND O'BRIEN ''FOa THI LOVI Of MAIY" HAIRBREADTH HARRY cate. _.,. - B&PW-6:45p. m., Roamore cale. Job'a O.n&hten.--7 :30 ,p. m., Mesa Legion hall. Toutmaate~~~m.. Roa-lflotl Mi.~ - BU81NZ88 TO OOOt1PY 8BALTY BOAU> TOMORROW . Tomorrow'• mee~ ot the New- port Harbor Board o£Realton will be devoted entirely to bual.neu matten, accordlna to Hadd Rll\1, president. • AUDITORIUM Long Beac;h Feb. 9-10-11-12-13 Geoqe D ... S.11~ P118UO ACOOVNTANT tlMW.~Aftauj ftoae Ru. l:tn-11 Dr. Le.ter A. Becker ~ DICNTIST INS.Ba7A.....,...._ .,._. ......_. an...i mVENING APPOINTlllDCl'9 William J. Dolan, D.D.8. 60to-A IW 8*'-t N"'l*t .._, Oallf..sa Barbor ll'J..J Houn By Appointment Dr. Obed Lucu . ~DfTlft . # ·~ w. 0-fnl. a... 1&11 NZWl'OST B&AOB Gordon E. Rapp, D.D.S. l&U ()OM& fDPwQ COBONA DEL MAB ft-....,... ... llOaTO.&aY Harold K. Grauel • Chapel llt~ .._es B•cea IOlt O.ta ·- ; OPTOll:&TIU8T8 ll T. Buff&&WOaTll, O. D. ~ LEN8E8 DOPLlOATED Ol•ttea~u4.U...W 51H W. 0-tnl An. llar. llU NZWPOaT BZAOB PIANO IN8ftUOrlON Voice -HuiDOiiJ sapt a .. -., PIANO -CBOJm S~WIW Shldler o.r-a ._ ... ................ , * •l*M• Richard F. Altman M.D. l'ID'UCJl&H AND 811110a)lf .,,... -. ............. .. • ..,.,,,, rst ......... u .. S'dl I ..._ ...... -.a .. _.._ .......... o....a ... "" ..... . Henry R. Hall. M.D • Wallace J. Mill•, M.D. EJe Phyalcian ............ "*le By Appohttment: Harbor 1528 1-..o...a--. o... ... _ O•T • • • CARBON PAPEll et TM MIWl-TIMll ITATIONaY ITOll 1111 .... o.tr.ld •..-t ............ TREE SERVICE .,..._.,..mm, onnple~ =Mll8t fer ~aav llm ui • Free •Um.ate ~ Ud 10'& wm be 8\11 .. llwid at oar low c:barpa. , CALirCaNlA 'J1lEE SERVICE ... 1911 ft: KI ~ er GLadltone 'nm (Oolleet) . Home Otftce mtT Boll)'!OOd BML. \.aa A!pJe1 OVERHEAD pnp doan lnatall· ed. 014 dQOrl jdJult.cl. Phone Santa Ana Klmberley 2-92115. DO 10'& want to leJl ltT A4ftl"lo .. bl theM eolumm. QUARRY and SHEFLIN Bl1oon 5l50C Be9Caa 5e7M P:AINTING and . PAP.ERHANGING P. 0 . Box 199 ea.ta kaa 1!2!7 · Ackerman Fence Co. Ph. IQ 2-!5656 WASHING MACHINES ·· ForRent Sl.25 PER WEEK AND 2 eleatiic -.-.. PlllcD eva Har. 1311·&. ~ TELEVlll())l, Motorola'• 'only -autwzt t __. 1n the Pl.arbor .... GWU"anteld '-> U. tM ciiB*w happy. as low as $4'idown Lee Nott-Electric 2821 W. Ceotral Ave.. -Har. 258 2 -9ts h.p. Scrtppe Ma.r1.ne Enlhl8. 1 ~ reducUon. 1bae motan are fD eood CODCUUon and are ready to lnatall, will lell ~ ante. Rl&ht or left $SZS. each. STAN BURWELL 2810 % Lafayette Ave .• Newport Beach Phone flarbac. 08J2..JiL ' l'tlll Jllllt. 1Wili&4 MilU'{ .. mmt. tile llillllk; new tv:rafture. YIU' ueuDIL A4ultll only. Har- bor 2181.. 22-c-24 cotORniL CCIM!.lllmt turnJ.shed aputmat fer two. $S5 mo .. year around. Utn. llUl. Ge.Np avail- able. 4.o I~ Ave., C.o-rou del Mar. 21ttc YEARLY RENTAL FUmiahed :l bedroom home. Ftrel))a~. liar- q-e. Corona 4el Mar. 00 month. ~ Harbor 210-JK. 21~-25 BlLBOI t:SLAND::Plne paneled 1tudio apt.i. brea.kfuf bar; 1wm~. Ayauab&e )'ear rot.md. Winter ra~. $50. mo. Harbor 149aMIC. evenlftl& 1&-c--23 NEW BACHFJM XPi .. iiO mo till June 1. SSC>. mo. yearly rent.al. Downtown Balboa. 514 E. Octa.a Frt. A.pt. 6, Balboa. 22-tfc FURNISiiED 1 & 2 Bedioom Apt.a. Winter rental to June 15. Spec:lal rata for 4 mo. lease. 37U C'balmel Pl., Newport Beach. 23-tfc TWO APARTMENTS $47.50 and 161 pa mo. OornDleteb tumilh-td. OPA rata. U25 E. Central. Balboa" Harbor lm-M. H-tft' • We 41 -OJ Fl Yl 41 -CJ 19 19 SI Al 221 I • • ** BOHMAN'S YARD ' Has Changed Hands We, ~he following, want all of the yachtsmen and all of the fishermen to know that here is a fully~quipped ship- yard ready to serve them. at prices they are willing ~o pay and with quality work second to none. , **OUR PLEDGE: 1. When we\Wl'k oo·a man's boat to make every b~ count; 2. To charge a boat owner only for the actual time spent on his boa.t; . . 3. When we estlmat.e a job, to~ within 10% ot the esti· · mated price; · 4. When we cDitract a job~ bill presented wUl be the siune •. f:e ~rice quoted ~e · ~at the time we contract 5. Any boat owner or skipper who prefers to do bis own work may do so at any time without interference. .-- WAYS CAPACITY' ----·---------360 tolls, 22 feet beam, llt&"draft. CRANE :_________ _ __ __:_ ___ _n tons or approximately 30 feet A Complete Llne of Standard Oil Products, Includlna Diesel Fuel. ** G. 13. M I N N E Y ** BROKERAGE -CHARTERS -MARINE INSURANCE Atlas Imperial Diesel Engine Co. Cbrys1er Division C. E. DAWSON, Branch Mgr. ** Paint Depa.rtmem FRAZ HOLFORD 901 COAST NEWPORT BEACH Reggie's Diesel Service REXiGIE QUIROZ Larsoo's Boat and Cabinet Shop AL LARSON HIGHWAY **' PHONE BEAOON 6281 . 45-U.MT MISCIUAMlOUS 45 .._AUTOMOT1VI; TlllS 41 'ltl AUTOMOTIVI • nm .. I .. .... .. .... .. .. • .. ·+·••· --·--·-·-------6~~~~~• ~~~~ S~ti;; Wagon 1946 F{;.od 1~~A~~'fw:~ Miramar Drive. Phone Harbor for sale by owner, $1650. 24,000 Mesa. Pb. BeL 6273-R. 21...e..23 181. 18-c-20 miles. 229 Marine Ave. Phone " • ..., • ....., " -·n · - FURNISHED room in private Harbor 1331. Zk-25 ~!-:-!~.uas. .. ,_ .. .._ . I~ - ~ . ., Balboa Roorilin2 HoU1e CLOSE JN OCEAN '"'l'RONT. 6 bedrolma now. could be more. ·<>wntt will finance on small doWn ~t tor quallfled buy-· en . ARTHUR A. MA¥ a•.sOo tncludel l'ftl eetate. M=-OJU.Loanw~:t The John Vogel Company 12'5 South llaln Santa Ana· lOO MAIN~. Harbor ,.-rt.BOA ., NEED MONEY COSTA II~ WHY PAY RENT! 2 bedroom TO PA:'X botne. Lot 45' x 18CY. OOH to YQURBUJS ~.-=~~~n~ Unpal4 blllt In.art '°"" CHCDt. Earl W. Stanley, Realtor . .'.nance a leftltbt. loan to flt 15m 1r 1R\1INE your Media •. • moethly_ repay-Phone Beaeon 5795 mmta t.o flt YoQI' b\ldpt. • Quick. confldl!ntlal loane on your auto, ea1uf er fumlture; abo ~ and equipment loant. Phone or come in today 1 PACIFIC FINANCE LOANS IN COSTA MESA DUPLEX: Stucco lower, frame upper. 1 yr. old. l·bedroom each with Uvt.nr rm. and kttche.n. Lo-cated 1 blk. from Blvd. on 2 lota. Comer lot worth nooo. Fnll price $9800, terms home of one adult. near stores. 1932 CHEVROLE:r COACH. Runs F OR SALE OR RENT. Lele mod bus. beach. In Corona del Mar. good, SlOO. Trailer camper all el house trailer. Low down pay-ACROSS FROllt s. A. HOl"EL Phone Harbor 2898-J. plywood ~th full dbl. bed,/ice ment or wUJ trade. After 1 :30 80'1 North Main - _________ 21_-c_-_25 bOx. cabineta. Sl 75. See at 472 p . m., 6i3 Victoria. 0.ta Meu DUL IQ 2-8&8T YEARLY RENTAL. sleeping room Ab~ w:r O.ta Mesa. Bea-21·ttc -·-·--· -·----..... -·-··~---·--··-··...-.:wJnuN••-•" Private entrance and bath. $25 . con l30-· 23-p-27 Rr ST HA VEN per mont h. 215 E. Bay, Balboa. STUDE. 1942 SKYWAY Cornman· A BEAUTIFUL MODERN Phone Harbor 2520-M.. der sedan. Cllmatlur. radio, de-TRAILER COURT 1g.ttc troster, f<>& lights, directional Large view Jota with lawn le tree.. ___ R_O_O_M __ s______ tight. Vtty good shape. Must In walking dilt&.ncie of sell. Phone Har. 3030. 608 E. Downtown Costa Meu C.entral. Balboa. 23-c -Adulta Only -with maid eervioe $7.00 week. aln&le STAG HOTEL 2111 Coast Blvd. Newport Beach Appl> at Bar 16-c-20 .,. ..... , .......... r •• '$' n AC"' 41-AUTOMOTlVI: naa ... .,....,.~ ... • n u u u TRUCK RENTALS MANSUR -U • DRIVE Truck and PlckUl* CHRYSLER. 1948 Wlndlol', exce}.. lent condition. Driven 4000 miles. Radio. heater. Private 1407 W. Chapman Oran1e 1343 party. Call Harber 2126. · ~23 37-t1c ~~------~-------1941 CHRYSLER CLUB COUPE. Radio. heater. ~tllaht. Deel· 1935 CHEVROLE'1· aedan, $100. lent condltlon. Prtvate owner. Mechank:ally O. K. Good work $~ terms. 301 Irll ~ft car. After 5:30 p. m. 673 V1C7 deJ Mar Harbor 1'3. ' 6-ttc torla. Costa X... 21-~c • ......-.*"4"111••• nu -.....u ?"'" ... 1935 FOtJR..DOOR Plymouth eed. 51-TL\IUIS . 11 $175. Good CXIDdttion. Harbor -· • • . • • • • • 2828.JK. 21c121 COMPLETE LINE OF TRAD.ER SUPPLIES 1721 Pomona A•e. (N-.r W. l&h) Costa Mesa Pb. BM OOD ~ . 51-MONIY TO LO.AN • . ••• r . " Liberal Loans to Build · Purchue or refinance IN CORONA DEL KAR STATE Mtm.JAL RLOO. le LOAN ASSN. * To Consolidate Bili. * * To Pay Taxes * • I .. .. 2 2 .... HARBOR FINANCE CO.· t '1 r Pbone ···~ ID> 1S14"6'Netirpart Blvc1. o.ta ..._ Don L ~ Sldpplr , EL BA:YO / Waterfront Home $46,000 .IPSI;$ t'IGI E_·tEllllG ~~~~~1•~•m ·~1nn~-a TNI pme ol buUtball ii at cuardll~ the entire 40 0npp CJ.-ee11e&e "-* ,. .... · '7 Cewtel su. .......,.._ 1m1ztncr-n.e~ttno tbat ~ minute ...-without• co11e19 ·d-Oa.&.._.laaaMw.._,.... ... ..,.._,o-aa11eea on the HlrdWOOdl in a 11•on rest and eootta'-4 thraulh a-Wore• Dllr z111s tw ......-Zs 8otulw from Newport Bar- "0 u.14 Dl'Obebb the live mtmne cmrt.tme. Su Ber· L bor, BaaU.Ctw lleMll _. llld••I' ~ mm.'e thalt. ~ftll urdino *Pt a •taadr fJood of G•Qlft Leaders Tiie ......_ Iced .. pme .. forwud _. Ne&Uel droft la for a 0 Jl e volume c#. IUt.Utuw·. awumlnl . ~to the . 'I" a.r-aa ~ wt• OllJ7 1J w r•ta ~ ......,.._. t.o break a ......, Ue. -Ripley'• Believe = ~ put ln ....._._ man Allrwlla-.a N-,,.. Harl>or hi""' 'Die ........ ....-_._ ..... alt. OoMt Ud led tile ~ pme. It Or Not. =and ttieD more hllllbt. but Dee c.uba ~6;on it• tiftb It wu one ot the bt&seet upleta . Take Jud::-'~ Which ;.:,ref,. t:=_~ tam ltralOlt same yesterday afternoon ln Eutem coqfettnce recardl. The under their opponent's boards. ~~ Coach Miles Eaton d11enea a by clefeattnc the ~que le&clina Pirates had l<>1t to Riveraide 81-Pete Petenon sank two tree o ame for JD. bia ...sat tor It wu be who stay-Anabe1m COlonllt'1 crew on the 43 and Rlvcralde u beate by throws with only 25 seconds re- • The PS-ecr wtl'-hla bop u ~ elM loeer'1 flool'. The localt prnalled San Bernardino. Th~ Pirate. ~ere maining din thdel gamin e toll tiemlthe atanee. lauabed at them and told them 22-18 ov~ ihe AJlahelm mJdceta then whipped· all over the Fuller--soore an sen t to a ve n· ratn won bow bed tbe7 were to be beaten. who bad not IOIJt a 1ame tb1a sea-ton jayaee bardwooda by a Hornet ute overtime. }>ut thef to 1t WU be wbo drWad JAto tbmD 80D. '.flle win l)Uta the locala 1D 0nrUme 8truale ~ that they mmt,bel> their banda eecond place. ODe aame behind the .... _ .. • · .... Howard Henn.in& got the tip-~·t been cl*ated ln 11que up 1n tJae air Gll~,ddmle and It Colontlta Who beat them the ftnt IEMW'ft Co~"t'°'Pte off for Orange Cout in the over- DlaY--OranP Cout ba4 lalt to undoub~ wu be who tmert.ed Ume out. 20-16. • s..n Be.rnard1Do 5 1 •·1 °Vi time but the Jocala lost the ball IUVenkle 81..a Ud <full.rt.on ia.. the ...-k ol life ilito tlM!sll wblcb Rex Bell and lee Archuleta t1ed R!nmch -·--= 5 i • m In the mlxu~pb Freitag re-'5 and u.y bed Jolt their hot lhot caweet them to ref\118 to be beat. fOll h1&h acortnK bonora with eiaht Oranp C()ut --' 2 • = covered a · shot ott the forward. Dem Q)mbe vta the feo-It wun't 90 much that San Ber-each. 'Ibe local five led at halt-~-= AiiiO~ t : fit Ml backboard and fired the ball to ' nardlno wu oil u lt. wu tbat time, 9-7 .it.er flniablna the tint Santa Ana ·-: t 5 ,.. m Panona who ICOred on a fa.st break ul~tinai teOre rea4 npt-Oranae 0-t wu on. quarter in a 3--3 tie. A aix-polnt •Cb&Uq ----· o 6 "' M lay 1n to put the locals on top, ~--had overcome amutnl cJddl POO'l'MLL AGAl'N' third quarter moved the locala out ~Ra" tJ• same to Pl&J otL 41-39. Peterson scored on a lay u;-wln-at•a one !or t.be boc)ka. Dr. Bull H. Petm ol OOC ln front ~9 and each tA!am ICOl'ed .. • • • ...... • .. ".... In to knot the score again. An ......... _ it -·u "'he ft&h..&-told ua )'l9terday tbat CoMt Sa RVen ln tbe ftnal quart.er. team wbi...a. ,_t to both San b-. attempted Indian fa.at brealt was f =Int~ c:Ti to"~"'~ ;:. DeCOtiatlnc b the UM c#. the The local Ceel bowed' 31-14 aft-nardino ~d._ Rlvenlde. It ';::. brok~ Up by guarda Borgeson .-A the victor. Cout'• five man Santa Ana Bowl Oct. 8 for the er boldlq, the Colonla1a to a 11-6 truly an ~ and Freitag. Parsons forced the .~ oomb1ne of F'l01d Parionl football came between the Pl-balfUme advantao. Jtm Roberta San Bern never headed Indlans to throw the ball ·out of and Bob NetUet at f~ ratet and Butta An& Sa.YMe. Pe-wu hi&h tor tbe Oees with &Ix. the Pirates wing the resulatlon bounda but they stole It from tten- Howard Hennln& at center, tertm aald that. lt Woial4 NmaJn 0... eame and didn't catch up to them nlng and scored to go out front __ ... n .. 1~ n-et••• Cout'a home same and that they Barbar n 11 A.llallelm unw th cl h.... .. ....... __ 4.3-tl. With eu than a minute re- Carl Bot1f90n ...... ._..,.... -would UMP17 nnt tM 11tadlum a.nit Bell 8 -• F 2 Bevlna they ~tted °'U:, :11at 39:39: malnll\g In the &ame Coast took adjol:nlna fadllt.lel and bold the Arebuleta 8 F 4' Coykenclell Cout led t balfUme lntermla-the ball out of bound.I alter Hen-a_.1 O••tecl:J: same thfte lmt.4 of at HunUna-~tt c • Lyon1 alon, 23-18. a nfng WU fouled. They lost the D9V ton Beach hip ICbool. The swttCb i:naiemen 2 G 4 G. Rffa The lndlans had 8 bu.Jae tn the ball but Parson stole lt from an a.;.-1...I. 46 • wou.14 enable «>00 mare penlOl\ll Jaarard 3 G 2 H. Ree. bel1ht but the Pirate. fought IO lndJan dribbler and drove in tor JllliUIVI - ' to tee the ,.ame. Pet.enon added Scorlnl tube: Harbor-Tharp, 1. hard that they ott~t the aky-the tleing score. He drew a foul SklL.a &!. ~ L S that the relna1n1na home sames Oeea acrappen. Floyd Panoru wu par-on t.tre shot and m.1.ssed the fret! ... ~ •• L will be IPlll between Newpcl&'t ~ 16 11 A•ehelm Ucularly effective under both throw. With only second.a left H bar bllb' Bee Barber blah and Hunttqton SQ.ch Hamm F 6 Ball backboard.I as he played h1I belt San Bernardino took the ball in N= a ~t not hl&h'a fleildl. Nonnan 2 F 7 Ht.ae9C& same of the sea.aon. Ralph Frei-under the CoJ,lt bucket. The Pi-W ~from flnt place St. Monica'• wh1ch pla,)19 New-Roberta 6 C 8 Schm.ltt tag threw h1I 240 poundl around rates forced them and Parsons out. ~-~--M ... -t UM! part Harbor ln the open1ns foot· Shafer ' G 6 Webber like a 165 pound ipeedater. He and again came up With the ball which in ~ ~ ,....._.,;-~ boWr ball tulaJe at the local ~ ~ Benbow 2 G • Steinborn Panon1 with Car1 ~80n con-he fllpped into Nettles who drove ~to .. _. ~ ___._ Ana: 23. ill an all boJ Catbollc hiah Scorina autil: Anaheiin-Kalb, trolled the backboards. Borceson ln for the game winning acore. He ~ a ___....., IW.IV-.--ICbool wtth an en:roUmmt c#. 250. 1; Wmcer, 1. ed to •-t -*-'-to wa.a fouJed aa bedlam broke Jooee helm dub, •a~ . , Llke all CathoUc blah achooll, the ~ ~v pta:/ of ~·~~ho and the Pirates took the ball out • , .. -... ue .... • • Marlnen .,.. ~ not u Basketball Results WU declared lnellglble became of of bountJs. They managed to ftteZe IUft..t L~ L ~ °i touch u St. AntbanY• which Al dlfticultie. with the boob. It fol' the final 12 aeoonda although ..,,., ... ,.., 1 1 ii InnJ\ wlahed to echedule but IDl'll 8cJtoo1 the Indiana fouled them a number !!~.!-". ::,. .. -_ 1• 1 1 = wb.Sch ~out ln favor of eu-a-t. a.. 11 ~-.... Howard Hennini played a fight-of times ln attempting to 1teal au• -~-----ing 1ame u he hJt for hllh mm th b J'UllU'\.oD • ' • ler campe Watlon 1' F Staal 9 honon with 14 polnta. Bob Nettles e all. ~ . -I 1 II nl •••--a -Wet.tel' 10 F ErlckaOn 17 wu runner-up with 12 81 be ca~ Bebotmclt •.• f:.:-I~---_-:..-:..-== 0 i 111 m Newport 11.anor hl&b'• Bee team F~dner 10 C Hemmerllng' tured aome of the drive in talent First person on the floor after • , ·.... · • .,. .. '"•ln .. th-JOit ~~ yesterda.y ln a White 12 G Meyen 6 which 'he apparently left behind the game to congratulate the lo- 'lbe two tearna went to e pme wru"u wu bWect a& a cbam-Doyle 4 G Brann 5 before the Chriatmu hoUda)'a. It ca.la . wu Dr. BuU Peterson, the pme cfield\odled for tlrst place Dlonshlp affab'. 11\e 1ocalll were &m1na aubl: Fullertcm-Potta, wu the nnt game lince the Olaf-prealdent of the college ... Ml1ee Pd t.M Colonlata left the floor ln beat by abeeJ' tpeed alone. The 1; Hacker; 2. . fey toum £ bef ,.,.._. __ ,._ Eaton followed a ahort way be- M>le pcmealon of the leque'a top Colonlata made the local bunch Halftime acore-Huntington, 24A that the =~~ N~ikrt;'; hind and then the subs who didn't ~ posldon. look like a Slaw Boat to Ollna. Fullerton 21. high center lhowed any tire. even get a chance to get thetr The prea1n1 Anaheim defente The best palt of the 1tory la that S-ta Aaa '1 Dowaq II The Pirate• started ofl faat u warmup 1uJt1 oft ... The students 11.0PPed Harbor'• hiah acorina 8W two of the S... are IOPhomoree Elliott 3 F Barry 2 they piled up 8 lO-O lead before then mobbed the winners and car-Slcilea cold wttN>ut a point and and a th.lrd ill a frfttunan. Even Cruz 8 F Piteman 1 the viatton rea.llzed wbaf wu rted them oH the Ooor-all but Milt b1m out ol ~ ,ame on foull thoU&h they did lo9e to • cham-Brue~ .1 C Carpenter 1 =ntng. They held th• lead ... _ FreJtae-they tried but they tnldW8.Y in the tb1rG period. Ar-Pionahlp team. they will be play-Fuch 2 G Criah 1 mil ~ ue-couldn't. ' man4 Nettle., the team'• eecond Ing a lot of ball ln the next few Weisman 1 G Gundenon 8 d San Berdoo rally. nie Coast plays a t El Camino Fri· "' ..... scorer, wu a1IO held poln~ yean. It 11 ae.ldom that a IOpbo-Halttime-.Dow{ley, 11: Santa Indiana br~ht the score up to day ni&ht before returnln:lnh.-.... ... ~~ make flnt ~ •--8 1().7 and then the locals matched ,,...,.. )ea. more can • oa one ~-. . them baaket for i..--ket -.ith ...._ Tuesday to face Mt. San tonlo. The Colonlata played the localt of Harbor'• Bee teams have Soortn& lllbe: Santan Ana -ua.a wi ~wu ()ff their teet-Juat u the T&r1 bad flnJahed below eeCDOd onb once ln Wtnkler, ~: Hopldna, 9..c,_~. 4; more tree throws for the five-Oout 4.5 San Berdoo u do"6 to them {n the flnt rneetln& the put el&ht )'ears wb.lle wt.nn.lna Moomaw, f. Downey-~e. 22. po~e ~a~cam=tc ~-a.. 1_ the Panona 11 F Wilson 3 of the two teamt early tn the ee.a-four champlonlhlpa. It 1ppean u OtlMir Seo,.. ..... -u:a Nettles 12 F Fulmer 8 aon w'hen the loca1a won 45-:M thouah they will have to eettle for Newport Harbor, 49; Anaheim 37 second halt With ftre in thelr eyes. Henning 14 C Jones 8 wtth the aecond 1trlq olaYina a another eecond thla Y•a.r--but Orange Cout. '5; San Bernardino, ~elrpl~ye: ~rt~ 8lln~1f.e talland-FBoi:1e~--n4 4 GG s-:-w1th 1er0 1arae &hare Of the came. tt Wu Watch thoee bo~ when they aet 0 ~ "°""' llU Hubor'1 third IOll ln 1' ate-ta. ·~ a.nd experience behind them. Fullerton J. c .. 57: Santa Ana they gradually cnpt up on ton'• Sooring aubs: San Bernardlno- They had l01t to Huntlnatcm It 1eem1 u thou&b Harbor hJlb J . C, U . boys who had trouble oontroll1n1 Peterson. 12; Kennedy 2· )Vitben Beach twice gnvioualy. The 1<* bu a f1oclc ot 8eCOGd rate teama. Rlvenlcle college, 65; Otatley, their own backboard but did well 2. ' ' virtually knoclm the locala out of The Vanity, Bee9 and Dea are '8. .any chance tor a 80fe champion-all In teeond place ln their reapeo. Ana.helm ~ 46; Newport Har- lhlp but they would be Ue4 11 Uve •tandlno. 1be Vahlty tralll bor Beft, 29 Anaheim S. la)ocked otf ln any of Hunlin~on ~ach while tbe Ben Hun~ Beach Bees, 39; Full- thetr tour rama1n1na 1eque a.a.mes. and Dees att eattn1 ~·· ertoa Bea, 83. n.e C.Olon1ata 1tarted their race-amdke. The ~t team. 1Ull Downty Beet, 28; Sant& Ana Bees, bone antlca on the Tan at the have an outalcl@ chance at a tJe. 22 cutaet of iN 1a.me u they jumped lnto • quick lHd. CUrtla Mead Anabel F lls 49 and Dlck Hclaln1 h.lt with oondn· RI a .37 to Harbor lJed reauJuicy to atve the vtalton ~ ::E1a1ato"': ~~Ward, Yardley, Jackson Hit :i. ~ the ~ua::: J~ Don Ward. BID .Jacbon and renaJ.ned unW forward J~ Bruce lnluN victoey wttb a 38-19 lH4. Bob Yardley lbared bancra 18-Milk a drive tn lay ln tct knot the Harlow Rldw'dlon drove ln for terda.Y u Newport Harbor hl&b count at 19-19 a little afti?I' the two tut quarter buckett to lead moYeCl into 90~ poae9llon of the 8eCOl'lld period •tarted Georae ~ T~-~'_at 1~7 lut quar-~u;:e! 't:Jr :S:e= ~ Renea me.bed one to put the Tan \.Illa-wu.1.... ~ nservea aaw which WU ........... ti» berth with out ln front qa!n and got an u- m\ICh action. them before 9tbe"lame lllt u he inie::rted the ball ~eade led~ Colonist buket Ward ~tor 11 wtllJe ~~~~tb~~~i'9, Dav:•~t~ ~: t~::! Yardley hlt 1' ,Ind Jadmon. U. 'lbe Colonillta were never •saln Tu. wtth 12 DOlnta. Nlne of Jacbon a polrtta came ln within four points ot the Tan. It wu the tint time thS. sea-the tut half. ~ Tan defeme Kenaet and Thatcher were hi h IOft that SkllH had bMn held to held Uie Coloeilt. bOt act IODI'-po1n18I far the lORl'I with eev!n uncle-10 pof.nta. fft. forward Garth )(enpe and POlnt. nch. The locala OOtacored • ,.....,.,. Ha"9r • center. Gerald 1batchw down to llaelr opponents b ten 15-r t.1m ftta""' ' PU. an aocumulatlGG ol 1' point.. 11 · 13-12r . 9-9-77 andy J,.u,;r ' DSA t -' 0 I 0 'n'9 4DaMbn ftft WU 1MtWI' In • ' . Pet-.' c-::, 2 1 i I J the same attn• beiVJ bAd t.n the ,...._.? ~~·ttm, •· JAM I l • I 1 ' W<Dll .,.rtod wbm they tJ.s tbe J:!td..:_f -· • -y 1 2 1 11 ..!..:: I I g• 3 o 8COre at 19-1e. 11w1 trail.s all ~ ~ ! :::::U I 1 i i ll ~y.1 o ! 1 o ~at~~1 ,J.5..ll, ~ •-• 1 , 1 I • --.Saa. o -1 1 . 0 e l half, 28-.21 and third quaim, 11-~J -I I J 1 ' I .Loumr. o -f 1 o 2 I 30. OWl&alllOG. t -o o 1 o i o =' 1·'-= 1 2 0 0 0 g I e e 4 4 e • O =~ .. 0-= } g g g ' g 3-• •. '•• lu z, ~ ~ n.-:.-:.... ~ ~, 11 ~•.,11 I u; ANIMIM 4t f.~ . ...,._ -I ~\ fta tw f ptL ~1 ---:'l,,.. :.1 ~ 1· t I'' I l l : I • c l I i l • ~ ' Ill . c J ' I 1 • ' s 11 too;;;--·• If lJ I . . . I 1 1 .... .. .. • , • .. .• '( . 00 I v •••• llOJ I t 01 · .r 1100 • _ !.. !.. !. _ oan~1'/..*'! ~..!:'..,...: '""· • 0 I f 1 ~ : 11 11 JO 11 .. u. Twl olJ ID frmt wMn ~ .. -ti -· _, -',.l• ., • ~C :>., ~--., I .. -~. . . . .. . . . Friday Deadline For Car Ucenses California motorists have only until Friday to renew their auto registrations for 1949 without penalty. Several hundred thousand own- ers have not yet obtained 1949 license tabs for their can ac- cording to A. H. Henderson, state director of motor vehicles. The director warns, "After mld- nJght, February 4, It will be a rn.lademeanor to drive any vehicle required to be registered on which 1949 tees have not been paid." Fees cln be paJd up to 5 p.m. Friday at local offices of the motor vehicles department, but maU appUcations must be post- marked before the Friday mJd- night deadline-not just dropped In the moll box. Heavy penalties go Into effect Saturday. Henderson reporta that the de- partment alao has learned that some persons are pladnr potential registration carda on their ve- hlcles without payln• fees. He explains that these documents are not ~ u reg'lltratlon cards unt.fl fees are paJd and they are validated. The potential registration cards have been lntroduced this year to provide a faster, more con- venient 'm e a n s of renewing. Motorist.a who h ave received no potential reaiatratlon ca.rd shouJd present evidence of payment of 1948 fees and pay their 1949 In order to avoid penalties. WEATHERMAN'S PICNJO ST. LOUIS CUP>-Employees of the locaJ weather bureau ortice en- joyed their annual outlng th.is year under blue akles. MeteorolOltilt Hany F. Wahi~n said it marl<ed the first tlme in five years that the picnickers did not carry rain- ooa ts and umbreUu. Aft.o~~~~ Gordon B. Find I ay OONTR.Acroll a DUii.OE D CABINET SHOP .SERWCE .. Use News-Times Classified (THESE WOMEN! ..... cg .. ~~d('rt;iQ Ml ...... , ...... ~ .... '° ~ l'W7 ... -lllllila? ~ l!D a+ I I ,_ ,_ ~ ~ . • . Talldna with Edith Head la always a Joy. Aa mual when I uk Edith about fubiom for milady thla sprtna. I received a clear p~re to pus alone to you. Edith Hea,d la Para.mount"• to.P designer. "Spring, 1949,. aaid M1i& Head, Ja at least aolni to be different from a tuhlon PQlnt of vtew. and primartly because clothe. are PRETTIER, more femlntne. and less .. camoun~ect.'" ''I think the ave.raae YOW'l& girl and woman bu a good~­ ure, ln fact 1ucb a good figure that I eee no reuon to hide or camou(lage l t w l t h corset.a, heavy shoulder padl, padded hi~ or even very lonr aklrta."" aaid ·Edith. "Being a girl ls so im- port.ant that we should empha- size it with clothes rather than trying to look severe, capable, self-reliant and all thoee other things that the average career iirl does, wh•tber her career is house w i f e or ottlce worker. teacher or student. Of coune I don"t mean we should be rldlcul- ous and look Jike French past- ries; I don't \Aink --there la any- thing more dreadful than the ott- the-shoulder peasant b 1 o u a e • flower-in-your-hair look for an ·office, or the too frilly look for housework, but I do think we are going to use a little more Jmaginatfon In 1949--at leut I know I am ~oJng to dress the Paramount stars that way this year. "I think we should iet away from that too typed look.'' said Edith Head. over a cup ot coffee at the Paramount St\Mlioe com- rnJuary. "Just take one actress in one picture tor example-LI: Scott In Bitter Victory. Li2 Is playing a career girl. an Illus- trator, Just a nice average iitrl in an average city. Take three costumes she wears in the pic- ture. l .) A working outfit. 2.) An at-home outfit. 3.) An eve- nin& dress. l .) Last year her working outfit would have been a 1uJt, very tailored one, a 1ens- ible blouse 01> skirt. very low- heeled shoes, and the most 1enalble ~saoriea I could u- aembJe. Th1J year .ln the pic- ture she goes to work in gray wool Jersey, still very simple, but so much mare feminine buttoned down the front and instead ot Juat collars and cuffs, tubes of white Jersey at the neck and ~ta. with ~ay and white dotted scarf ed through the tube collar-also very good for changing neck scarves, chains, colon,) plaJn pumps, but not Oats, 1lmple accessories but not ma.acuJlne. "ln other pictures up to now I wouJd have put Scott in tailort'd slacks and a IWC'a ter or blouse tor an evenlng at home. In thi!J picture she wears evcnlng cu- lottes of lemon ye 11 ow linen 1plaahed with black, and black plunge neckline pulJ-on, and ln- atead ot the uaual tall6red belt. circles ot gold ktd tied with a ribbon. very at-home-looking but very feminine. "Nearly every evening dress I've ever designed tcw Scott, on or oft the screen. has been a ahlrtma.ker type-the covered up look. tallon!d, simple but not too glamorous, and very f ooliah I wu because Scott has a lovely figure. In her new floaty white chltfon, clinging and soft, she is 8 dJfferent person, 80 rou see It's aometJmes a designers fault; we stick too closely to a TYPE tor an actress. It's even w~rse tor the average g1rl, It'• awfUlly easy to look dull lf you stick to one type of clothes. So this relll' rm concentrating on Cem- mlne clothes, softer f abrlcs, pret- tier colors, and I know it it will w.ork on the screen. which &hows up every tiny mistake, it will work for you." With that I took my leave of this channing young woman who gave me a wonderful lnsJght to to-motTow's fuhlon.s. ~uslfled ad.I DO ~et the job BACKACHE --= 1 =· ..... ,, ... a -~ ............ ..._ :.~ ... 'i '!:l::::a:=-.... a ,:=_ a , , .....,_. =SS -"••:£2 -'~ ... .• r..... I f I Ii n e n i.J e h '.1 8 ?t i: 8 a ( II t l. . , Course In Basic ~~ff~~ ~'itl:r~~ Deer P~latlon = ~!~ .::::: ~t ~~; ::~ '::ll,"48o;re men and women. houliwivn, for-tint lf'lllona tomorrow morninl at SAN FRANCISOO, Feb. 2- e.tinen and others who feel the Oranae Cout collep. Mlle. Eden, California hunters baned a rec- need for tncreued abWt,y ln speak-lnltructor In IOCial IClence will ord total of 47,768 deer during the lng and writina hu juat been op.. ' 1948 huntin1 season to exceed the ened bY Ora.nae Coast Even.Ing col-postpone the ln!ormal mee~ and former all-time high ot 47,419 Mt l~ge. Mlts Gertrude Hom, tn.. orientat:toa. ot the c1&11es, which in 1946. the ti.ah and 1aroe dlvi- atructor, will conduct cleue m b hia cuatam, and each will spend lion hu nported. l Mmdayg and Wed.neldays. 7-9 the entire hour, ooe at 8 and Althouah a new peak wu hit In p. m. at the Costa Mesa 1!'8mmar one at 10. 1n hftlrtnc the propoeed numbers killed, Joseph S . Huntu, echool bulldln&, 19th and Newport Newputt Beach charter analyud chief of the bureau of game con- avenue. and puttlnc questJona on its privi-servatlon aa1d even greater num-. Y--tru--' will te __ _... •-...__ ak will be L bera should be ta.ken ln tM future.. uaa '""'°" cen r IUV\llN ~~ u..: spe er up-He said more deer ahould be killed fundamentai. ol srammar. ~ ton A. Wllldnlon, who prepared d!-lna'. punctuation, sentence atruc> psts ot the d.J.soauions for the ln some areu of the atate to prop- 1 ture, ~pb structure, vocabu-C: at t.M time the charter wu crly harvest the growin1 herds. •·-· bulldlnR' and lette wrfH.... ...___ On the buia of tag returns, he uu7 6 I' ........ u.nan.cu. estimated the 1tate'1 population of . . --• I • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • s • •• 2 ' • c • • • • • • .. . • • • .• • • • • •.• • •• • • • • • --d --· -· -• • • • •• • • •• • • • • • • o• • • • • • • • •• ... . ... ---- •• o• ·~ lO • • ... deer to exceed 650,000. - "Only alx to 10 per cent of our herds are beln& harvested by hunt- era when a safe and beneficial annual take should be cl09e" to 20 per cent in IOme 1eetJ0111," be added. Final deer tag return.a showed by tar the largeat total of l epl bucks-3627-wu taken ln Men- docino county. Siskiyou county was next with 2865, foJlowf!d by Plumas w1th 2322 and Humboldt with 2083 . Tag returns shoW that 1n Or- ange county a total of 53 lepJ bucks were taken. PueLtc NoT1cs· CERTIFICATE OF BU81N1C88 '1ctlttoua F1nn Name The Undentgned -does tsei-eby certify that I am conducttn& a publishing buslnea at 613 Carna- tion Ave., Corona tSel Mar, Cali- fornia, under the fi ctJUoua Orm name of Southern Calllornla Beachcomber and that Hid flrm Is composed of the rollowtna penona. whose names and addreues are aa followa. to-wit : Harold Lee Barnum, 613 Carna- tion Ave., COrona del Mar, CaJlf. Witness my hand th1a llth day of January, 1949. HAROLD LEE BARNUM ST A TE OF CA.LIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) •· On January 11, 1949, bet~e me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for aald County and State, personally appeared Harold Lee Barnum, known to me to be the. person wh<>M rtame la sublcrfbed to the within Instrument and acknowledged that be a:ecuUd the same. , WITNESS m1 hand and offldal seal. <SEAL) DEAN C. BRADFORD Notary PubUc ln and for aald County and State. My Comm1uJon ExpUes Aus. S, 1951. Pub: Jan. 12, 19, .26. Feb. 2. 1N9. CI .G ~47 moa 01.1> o,._. GA PEORIA. m. caP·t -car 1 Swander and bla wife arrived heN fl'oin their home 1n Mlaml. FIL 1D a 84-)'ear-oJd Ford. Swander Aid the car, a 1914 Model T, aver•ed 2'J miles to the aallon for the tiip. He boucht it ln 194& for,.$200 and ~tJy retmed ..,. Jor It. -1 ,._ ' ·Jve16 ~ 1-t ~nU•n8 . #r6fl~I · For better light, better tight, better llving. New quality lamps that will bri!'g the ·Nar~th ud beauty of natu- ral sunshine indoors, to gcard your ai~t, 1.41 brighten every room. Not just a new lacp, but fiv1 n~w lamps. Use them Jibere you need bettet1igbt. U you can't use all five, any one will mab a wdcomo gift for someone. lt'a a .. aumhiDe pactage"-complete with bulbe and Ibid•. See them al YOO'! deaJen. IOVTll ... cauro .... llDllO• COID&•T - -# (Continued from ~ One) -.. to mt.ch to a Dee for Netf York. He mtved in the Windy city M minutes late but they baa held the Ne.v Ymk plane for Nm. IDtcboock an1ved In New Y«k aH:~ Prtday 1DOl'nlnl· He gathered hJa committee to- aether and they held, the meet-.mp u llated.. Dr. Lowe and Brugman follow· ed vta othtr /tmnsportatlon and arrived ln time tor tbe f:lectio:ne Monday. • While ln New Yark, the crou.p took ln the annual Boat &how which featured small bo&u and outboard motors-al thou1h ewry maker ot boatl and yachu had a floor derrillllitration. Hitchcock stated that hil lfOUP WU bnprea-ed by the Improvement In board moton which 1t:rea • horMpower and dependabill ~~~ii~llll numuf acturera are gettinc y ) : ~ from the "crunt and croan•• idea I ol •tartin& the putt-puttl. They have liven them more power while mak:1n& them eaaler to hand.le and llshter to C9JT'Y. be ll&kl The yachts, althoolb maanlfi· cmt are n.ot u luxwioul u In the put: the detlpen are t:r7fna to make them smoother and more ~.....-.~~~------~:----~~~~--_,.;--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.....;..~~- compact. . The Southern California trto spent a week in New York after the APBA meeting look.Ing oveor the 4J,fferent yacht clubs ln add.I· tton to the boat show. They. al8o took 1n some MUiona of the Yacht Racina Union, Which ta to aall boating u A.PBA 11 to power t>o.t- lng. They left Saturday nwmtnr, the 15th. tor Detroit via airplane-the Idea WU to mJa all the COftle. tion of rall travel ln the l'Td.8erab1e weather. Hitchcock and Bnlsmari were to be ~ honored aueata at a meetlnc of 51 flu otftcen •t the Detroit Yacht cfub that aft• emoon. The plane reached the Mlchlcan city In &ood time but found the ftelct 1hroul:ted ln fotr and continued to Oevelaltd wtMlre the pusenren were let off. Lou Fageol. famillar to local radnr enthustaata for h1a pufonna.oos In So Long and So Long Jr.~ the Newport Harbor north bay, ~ard of the pllJtht ot the trto and 1ent hla Drivate plane for them. It took them to h1a Akron ~'i'O ~lantainbu~eitt thethe)'n...~t 4 t It flll N) .. q d 0 tel tM e a)'~ •I ~\We ~uv t 8aate -.W 4tf Oallfenlla will ~t t was,,, __ ~ll ~ UJ k ' ,..._. ' m.. ot . die n.a er nl&UY •"CaUiu•& Debolt. 11°sup. ~...,.. A-ai:tatloa. they were prsentfd With a ~ :n. met*'• 'Mn ._. .... -* a algned by th& 51 a.~ wtahr ·4&1 ,-. _,., tnr them good lack ln th~ ne\lt ____ _..;._ ______ _ capadtles. They ss-it .r wwki· ID Detroit. whJch IC'l'Vel u hea dquar-sehr to l'Nttott wtlere tec:retarles ten for the APBA. Brugman write them up and handle all the changed the opentton o( 1M beMt o&fkieJ N"1n• of writln& le~ offices. ten, sendln1 O\Jt ruJtnp and an- Included In hll "smoothing out" nouncemen ta. program ls the Installation ol 1'l!y Mt. '°""6t via rail the Webster Wire Recorders for ~ • 9 Id 'Dl"lhn'° 22 and after a In secretarial work. The wire re-n uieq .lMll •'• Wlleons:ln, Ohio corden are located at the offia!I WICf,I..,,a .. died O.,enne, Wyo. of the APBA In Detroit. JtloW •IE:tt•t.hey wse wwoo ln ror a York. Los tfraes and hil!re at ia)'. Hitchcock'• lale home. M~ ~ ftllillT mrt'led home Tues- Lngs are recorded here and U. 411, ~ U. ' HE YOUNG IDltA" Varied Service At Bohman Yard The new operaton ot the Bdh- man boat yard at 901 Coast hl_gh- way have announced a new policy to govern operation. of the busJ- nea, •ccordin• to G. E. Minney who just compJeted a lease agree- ment for the~ property. The service work done In the ya.rd will tie on a balls of re--ma.tmna wt thln 10 per cent ol the eat.imate, MJnney declares. He al.lo emphu1%cl that the 9el'Vlce- men wlll work wtth effldency and dJlpatch In. completing a contract. Any owner who prefers to do hb awn work may do so, the leuec atated. " 'Ibe Bohman yard ways can handle a craft of 360 tons with a maximum beam of 22 feet and a draft of 11 ~ reet. H. D. PEASE TAKES OVER REAl:TY FIRM .( .... "'" .. *' Omttt.J Oourtne7 B. Bodlm a.ft>, •1111...,..CIC, .. J11aJt A'IW/, rettrlna aft.er U 1ftll ot = •• ..._ 111111* • ,_ fl.-a i*lta&e "° I Cour-uar aeneni, NCllt*li an ~·Jlillf cl\lllls lo ~ ~r11tt"f! Med.aJ tt-:a ~ .._. A ,,. &" WOO--ft, .-, ocm• m AOtif'f Clf U'lf' ~ AnnJ. 'ftw dallttlt ... plWetld tn tbe DIDil o! Ptesuieur. TnaDal> C!winl wrprlM • •1 a&~ Ielencl --