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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1949-04-05 - Newport Balboa News Times• • ' • ' • ' ' • • J •• I, . ' . • . ' • • • ' ' f. ' • ' t 0 NL y • It ... I -w EEK Ly N E w. p A p ,ER I ND __ R_•_N_,_11_1: ______ ...,__L ____ ._ .. _a_c_•_T __ c_•_T_Y_ ·.NEWPODT TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 19-49 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF., Planne rs Appr v ind Highest ·Priority Given Beach Project Protests Overridden by County Board at Hearing Last Friday Plans for the purchue ot China Owe brach land for a state park paned UIOther major hurdle last Friday evening when the Orange County Pl&Dn.lng commiuion voted un&JJ,imolaly lO recommend num- ber One priority for the ~foot strip. The plan now eoes to the ~ tor consideration and another Marine before it ii 1Ub- mitted to the state division of .,_,,,.,. and parks for flnaJ action. Speakfn both for and agaimt Ule oantroYenla.l iaue a~ared at l"ridaY• hearinc and IOUght to 1 \ GROUP TO AID ./IN LOCATING BUILDING THERE Stanley read a letter from an official of ~ state's department of mental ~ene in which fbe latter painted out the great ~ for Southern California hospital for li&ht mental cases. Many ot those so attlicted at s:w ew:nt must be sent to institutions in Nort:hem Calllornla aod thus deprivod of the helpful Influence exercised by Ylslting friends and n!lati ... , Ill• Qfftcial wrote. He also mention~ t?.. stablllzing effect which other state hospitals have exerci.led on the •<••1<>1ny ol n<lgbboring towns In depr<aalon ttm.s, polntln1 out that at N a p a , Calllorn!a. the townspeople suffered only a mini· mum effect from the unemploy· ment problem · of the ' thirties. There will be about 600 emplo)'HI with an annual payroll ol $1,6()(1,. 000, h• added. • No o....__ Typo. Crbninal, sexual, maniac and the narcotic types or insane will not be handled at the FairView 5tate hospital as the local lnstitu- "-Jon ta to be known, the writer >aid. J . B. McNally, prominent local citizen, iJX>ke of his experience In owning a store near a mental institution at Spadra. The store had been successful for 60 Y"&rs under his and previous owneti' manage.ment, but V>'hen the hos- pital was located there, bu.sines.\ fell off. The institution had been described as one intended for pa. tients only slightly demented, lie said, but it was used to house nar- coUc addicts. Hospital employees bought in the commissary. he saJd, and merchants .1ot little benefit trom the institution's payroll. Mc· Nally added that he was forced out of bus.Ines.a by the-lack of tndo ca-by evtstence of !be boapltal _,. the !own. x-..eeu...a ..... Dr. Salvatatt Monaco explainod hls rtuom for opposing the ho. pita!. ltatin& that he and - physicians felt that altboucb It mtaht •tart out u on Institution for the trHtmont ol light - It mi&bt wdl turn Into one &t accepted. patients ln more aara- vated conditions. Hay Langenbeim. .ec..t&ry ol the chamber, ree.d letters trom lndlvlduala who exptUaed Ol>IJOSI· tlon to the hoopltal. Ed Allen. local attorney who bu aerved u. a property appraioor, told ol t9t- cllnlng values he had obaenM ID cunmun.itles dose to 1ucb lmUtu-- tiona. Fi;ank Linnell also o~ the hOspital's location at the Har. bor boulevard site . SpeUen In Fa•or :roe Kelly aod Roy WallaD talked in favor as did Maurie Stanley and Dr. George Pease. Monte Grimes declared that thl!N was no fair discussJon of the issue at the local realty board. meetlng last Thursday before individual .members of that group voted .-:20 to 5 to appro,•e the hosJ»tal. W . A . Johnson. president of the Costa Mes a Otizens' Council. summarized th a t org:ani:ia.tlon's attitude in favor of the hospital and maintained that Newport Har-- bor groups should not be con-- cerned with the issue. A dlscuslion of previous cham- ber action on the hospital matter brought out the fact that the organization's minute a never showed tha f it had been voted upon although a letter purportlq to. bear the chamber'• en~ ment had been sent to Stanley. !nOumoe the cmnmipfon'1 de- dolon. Wallacr Burton, irnJdent ~~~·~~~:.~-=;'..:; ~~~.~~ ... r:-0\'r:a • .::,·r.~.:::.::.~ Youth Kn·1ted· Girl, ll, ln1"ured PE w·,11 Study :..::. ~ ~l ~l~ people Ill tlrle ll&rtllor area ont wMll: e-.,Joytnc tlMJ6. annn•I pre-r;u.. of tmi Jmdor" ckm'1T; BID 8e J flt OftnCe Oou*; DMll Bnd-~~~ SITE .. f Ol~ifOpE=-noAfoASi"ll-"CH ifoED Another Jailed~~~;'= Aba~donment =ch ":°..i ~ ~ "' the I" h $cLool Be 'Coo t • I kM -· Santa Ana Mexican broken vertebra Sunday afternoon Moving of Depot to M: ..,. ~ o-.d' p II ti lg • to perl IOR I SEEK LOAN OF Accused of Felony :'!°':t"'~~ ~=e ~ ~fu~ Get Consideration ~p~a~=~ 0 u on R1dio Show Scene for lister Week ' ~~~s8~~ti5N~R ..:~~1 .~~tao; .:::nor439g~ll;:; ·a~San!•tglra !Anllllad ~-t, "!1~~-~~ tr!'::c:;:~!.%:~=t~= that tbe Odna Cow property be B • F• 1 Unsatisfactory accoU3tJC1 ln the The Newport pol.k::e ~partment hh back and a 19-year-old Santa Uu:i -...... ~........ "' tresent terminal on Cee.at boule-siven a priority above both Of rings 1ne Rendezvous Ballroom at Balboa will cooperate to help the younc Further plans for the TOW'M· Ana Me>dcan WU arre1ted OD aus-police reports of the accident, and vard and the lhlttina: of the depot the oth« area suaeeted for ac--have necessitated 8 chanae In fhe people have a cood time when ment ot Ll&hta were dlscussed. plcfon of auult wtth a deadly 11'l'ea-she ran acrocs the street to be from tu exlltln& location to the quWtloft • stata puk property. _ Bob Hope broadcut plans for they come to celebrate Eut.e Sunday when the committee met pon at mJdnlght Saturday u a hit by a car driven east on Cen-58th street site will be atudled TM reeolution Pointed out that next Tuesday-evening, acconllne week in the Harbor ·area but It wtth J . A. Bffk at his BaJ6oa result or an altercation riear the tral by William. W . Allen, 35, of by Pacific Electric company repre- the other two prvpet Uea to which Defendant Pleads to Newport Harbor Junior Clam· will not tolerate any flaunting of ts1and office. Arches. Long Beach. Oftlcers quoted wl't-sentatlves. \he commlalon'1 land planner had Gu.ilty·, Pays $50 ber offlciah who are arranging the laws nor undue dl.tturbancw NegotJatiom are under way wtth Accot"ding to reports made to nesses as saying that the girl This d 1 ... i__. ...... --"-lty rating are or local townsn.nple. police, Robertson aald he and a dJd not 1top to look before she• eve opment came &om • •·--r-.,.. --• for t h e comedian's appearance --the 1'.'avy Ln an &ttempt to anan1e meeting held Tuesday -•--~ ln no "'•--er of Immediate de.. r 204 o Police O\lef R R Hodgkinson m.1 companion .... ,_ insulted by ran into the car's path. • ................... ..-.... Norman Cran<> o nyx, here as an event In the Euter S h.-..... for the use of self-propelled barges e-........ . tween Qty otfidalJ and company wlopment while the OUna f:ove paJd a $50 fine in Judge Dodge's week celebration. made t h 1 s statement a,u. UGJ so that the proceuion of lic;h*lod obscene remarks called trom a The ~ctim was taken to the executives in · the ottloe of Oty area lL court last Friday after pleading ·The broadcut will be held In morning in •·peaking to a group floats can move faste:r on Its jalopy which passed them near Community h~pltal where an Manager John Sailon. R.epraent- 1 Communications ~ alto read riutJty to violatin& a section of the hi&h school auditorium in· of boys and &trll re~ftng Jtlnerary about the harbor. Setting the Udo bridge. He drove aftt'r examination ~losed that her ing the PE were: R.R. McI.elYnd horn. Mn.. Ruth Vettel", &nJamln the state fiah and game code pro-stead with the two-hour after· Southland high IChools and col· of the definite dates for the twe> the machine which stopped and pelvis was ··""°ken. It has not autstant industrial ace.at, J. ~ and Mn. Mlldred DotJ.clas, L S. h.ibiting pollution ot the water. !how scheduled as before at the leges which will h•ve delegation) day Tournament of Llghll celebra· unloaded foW' Mexicans. Robertson been determi~ whether or not Blackbum of the pauenger dl- Hotfman and Hortense Von, all The judge levied the minimum fine Rendezvous, It was repartrd by of their students •l>t'ndini the an-tioo depends on the Navy's &-.. eoeaaed in a fist fight with one a vertebra waa fractured. vbion aQd Mr. Spencer of the .. upreu1nc Gpp09iUon to the CbJna of $100 and &U!iPfnded S50 be-Earl Petenoh, .... •bllcity cha1nnan nu.al Easter week vacation here. dsion, committttmen re,........ted. and after knockln,g him to the pl nl d ~-pro._. Th• y --•-t-•-~ ~ Th• meeting, held In the cl-hall ~· d _,, an ng epartment. ~~ .-~· ·~ ~ caUJe he te.rmed the violation un-for th• Junior chamber. Tick•ll v Th• 1949 event will be observed grow\ stoo.,.v to pick l\lm up LOW-FLYING PLANE Alth h that o~ poperttes just u well Intentional. which a.re being sold for the broad· council chamber, waa callN by again. As he did IO another of . oug they did not agree altuat9cl Uld capahl< ol ..,.,,U,1 Crane wu cited Thursday nle'ht cut u a means of poytne the the Newport Harbor Junior OWn-:; .:;:;u:;!a t1~\~,n1~,:q~~ the quartet 1tabbed at ltim wttft a IS REPOR,JED to ~t ~~ company In any man swimmer&, could be U"Qu.tred by Douglaa Priest and ~ter broadcast ·~Mft. will still ft\· ber of Comm~. sponsor of the pocket knife. the blade of whJch way, e u ty men prom1aed -~ k 1 -•---ed f MveraJ state celebratlom bei.nr Com 1 f to make a study of _. ____ , I« &81 money. Ptoponenta coun-Ro-ll of the Harbor defta...t ........ nt title th• holden to adm'--lon to wee · ong procram ~u· or broke and lnfilcted a shallow p atnta were lled with the UM:" .-~~ -· ~ ""• -held this ~ar. It is hoped t!iat and draw up a ronob p1 U ft tend with the statement that tbe who traced the di.lch•-ed oU the a!ttt-show. Pet-~ stated. the teen-aeen. wound Jn hil back. Newport police department Sun· -8lL -• "~· ~•-f H-'-~----h part of the state fundl a.vellable day Is d<dded that ••• -la c::::b.IAa Cow beach ii unique In atttt recetvtnc a report from the Alao, the crowds or Eutn week ~ ""'6 ...... _.... w 0 wu for events or th.ii kind will be 1be four Red but puaenb)' noon regard.Inc an airplane '"'1 rv;:am .tbat It la Wubld by no currents. Coast Guaid. Crane was pumplna yaung people will ht: admitted to introduced by Dean Bradford. of allocated for thls year's tourna· caught and held one Mexican flytng at an illegally low altitude. feuible from the PE atandpolnt. II protect.d from wav.-and thua the bilge of the Malibu. a crulatt the poet-broadcut proc:ram by the JunJor fhamber. pointed out ment. Y®th who was booked at the The blue monopilane made two a study wW be m~ u to haw • ~ m4a.pted to "Clffll and owned by Shelley St~ of 2291 showtna: t.helr student body cards. that lM YoUnC people muat have station u Joe Garcia of Santa pafsel over the Corona. del Mar the .rf&ht-ot~way, t.f abandoned 1?Y ..Je bet.IWlc for both adults and Olan<! roed. Balboa. and uld be and by paying a tok•n chary• of a bonafide place to 1tay oveml&flt Ana, a labo<er. O((lcen •aid he mjlln beach and th• Newport · Pier the company, can be purchdid dllllk'm. did not notice that the pump wu 25 cent• ••ch. II they~ to remain 1-e through-~....ling Cir ..•. its had blood on hls clothing. The af a height of no more than so by the city. ''-._( __ • ... .., .._. LeMe d1acbarsiul: oU. The radJo procram wtU be heard out the ~lebration. $.lttP.nl in ~ suapect alao ~ two of the feet, accordlne to James Perd.uyn. LOBS O~ ~ -..,.intalned that the ~ 6 o3Q p.m. n<xt Tuesday, can, uncompleted hou1•1 mwl Ci Cy-I-Offi other three who....,.. with ltim, a witn-who ldentlfled hlmoell dt7 ol N,t•'""t BNdi wu In no R and lmmedlatoiy alt.,.. other unortbodo>< plaoH will not ly RS -r acoordlng to "°"""· u a commercial pilot. · NEWP<>Bl ~~ Jiii!!-"' -t alloca,tlon of Doney eports pe and hia troupe will be permitted, he u!cl. aftd all thooe ""' A 1-"' WU apert • . ·~ ~ tor purdlue ot beach ,,... lslaad Post trawl by ~ted """""7 wbo attempt to do It will be Garcia wu charyed in police DIVORCE SUIT 18 • •need 11100'. Slec:trlc Co. !Ud. attar u.e dt7 -to priY-..,.. to the Balboa ballroom where tho rouaed and _,t on their way. J!bt Motorcycle O!fktt v . I . Mc-court with aault with a deadly FILED IN .oomrr on;: _. 111 ~ -~ ...._ o1 ··-•~ rod cara wblch do noi..CUTY full M-·•-a1 outfon!d painful •-•·~ w .. pon and he wu placed In the • Be !hie · , ... _.icn -..--m~-a.a-Petition later &how will •tart about Tol!I. --....,_ ... coun1;y Jail In lieu ot -H--$5000 Di ~--m •J'"-' Q!<· .~ '-II fra>tase now oc-VIII...:: Many tick•ll for the broadcast Iesal equlpment-u41 t b I 1 In-Sunday altanoon when he crubed ~....., voro. ••~ wu ed In Su-to..,...~ -lllonc111 ,.,rp14 ~ the ~ liq dub. ha•• alrudy been oolcl. the •-•-c:ludeo mutn....--will be cited. Into a ......._,, .,.,. at C....tral ball. Hla aJTalgnmenll b •for• perlor court lut week by Dorothy a~ ..... AM -lbw · •--.,....... J•"'-Donald ~-. wu -~~-E Pa~-• C0 -tty Kirby) t • 1>• ~.o:E.: _:;..., ~ l'tr'I • ~ bow-A Jetta' rft<lwd from Senator c:hamber r<pe1Cted, and oftldala ot Bradlord and Bob Holden, lftll-and 23rd 1.ttt<t. "'°"' .._...... ~~ · ~ ~ o •• f"P!wu--.... ~ . ..-. llldlmt.td tbelr faith In \he Sheridan Downey this mornlnt the latter .,.. anx1oua that th<! deot ot the junior chamba-, also The olllcer aald In hls report ul<d for 3 p.m. Tu<ltlay. Coata Mesa, against Sherman Pad-anp cc!Ji,ty --ar •t11e -W.. '~•JMIWt dt:Y council'• pmitioft. stated "that no act:loll la pendJnc ticket holden know of the chance spoke to the student 1epitM:nta-that be had clocked the defendant, • dock. formerly of Lal'\llla Beach. Ff&Dcia Horvath attended the 'and ·-O'NCI tho -~•an by the Piiat Ottt<:< department of 1--tion. ....... y Uk that ··-tlvft.aplalnln1ck'Wlaotthepro-'-Ro o•--17 Ir•-·-· KIWANIS TO HEAR She ~ him of .-.... meet1n1u-o1tbt-. .. 11-;; 111-•te« by the ~1Y looking towan1 the c1>an&1n1 o1 wides7° publicity~ be elven the .:;;; cram wt11c1> bu be<n lftll9recl fer 48 .J1 .. ";:: ..;,.;. 1n"'":'~.:.U~! CITY MANAGER crue1ty and 1.uur. to provide. p(rtatton -°' t11e ""'· plaaMr, Ban7 ll<rsb-the name ol the Balboa hland urang<menll. their •ntertalnment, and ursine zone. and bod turned on hia ffil port Harbor ol 11ea1i,,.;. • Blcboot prlori1;y O·Al -•I to post offie< at the P"'"'nt time." The l\llh 1 ch o o 1 auditor!~ thetr coopentlon In kHplnc be-Ucht and atr.n when. Ulertedl~ Oty Monqu John Sallon will LOCAL STUDENTS TO tho Bolaa Ollca-bM<h be._... 1n ba1ld1lng the petitl.ons volun-holdo 1200 people and tho jWllor bavlor ..-1y. "lbo.l> pointed . .Ut wlthou! WV1llnc. oi..n tried w .,. tho prlncl~ •P'U•r at Thurs-ATl'END FAlUllEU' llANQurr Bun~ B •a c 11 and -t tartlJ odpocl by 621 Belboa Ial· <:bamber eiq>e<ta to aell that num-that tho cl1;y caunc!i' !>Ola ~ ~ ! ~ tuna at Z!rd attt<t. 4-Y• luncheon mttt.lng of the Rqresenting Newport Harbor S.-. a l5~il!ot --...d anden aplnot n<ml re1xn II tis.at ba-o1 tic:lr<ll. Thia 11 the only the Euler .,..k _.am by aUI>-The cyc:l• officer •truck the car N~t Harbor Ktwanla c:lub, ac-l\lgh ICbooL Ann Pollim, of 803 I by tho~ Ollca Gun c:lub mom-In · th• poaalble conaolldation of meano th• orsanlutlon hu ot plying $1400 with wtlich to rtnan<:.. and wu thrown to the str«t. cording to President Fred Dudley. Bayalde dr., Newport Beach. and bes. In -ol matc:hlng land, N~rt Harbor post o!ficra Bal-raising funds to pay the orcb<1tra, the dancra, barbecues. athli'llt F ollowing troalmftlt by a ]>hyal-The .,..,tine will be held u uaual Don Jones, of 514 W. Surf •t., , Wi'telly ~ ln I state acqu.W. boa Is.land would bf> given a st.a. and meet the othn expe-nses lnCI~ events and oontestJ and that in clan he was taken home. at the Roamare cale. Acorptanoe Balboa. will be guest.a Of the Auo-~dan ol 9i.ia kind, the club hu \ion nwnber and th~ lose Ill post dental to the event. Prtenon saJd. tum lM city expects the vtaiton 01$ft\ was cited for reek.lea of a ·new member, Dr. Lester datl!"d Farmers of Orange County prc:ml8td to ffll ~ land to the offa ~tlty. %.:nator stated If ticket Wes net a surplus. It to l"ttrain from dllorderlineu and drlvinc ln a cue ~vtna: tn~ Becker, Balboa dentlat, was re-at their annual banquet next •N~ far !!_a!f l!Orlmarty klis•t v(all ue8 . "l !::.t ~-~u atlonf w\Balllbobe will be distributed to l.ocal w•lfaro ca~loudsg undu<ak disturul=...:. -"'I juries. ported at lut wee"'' meetins. Thunclay night. ~· an u~ pno t -) help-;-to ""' ,......enta o a organiuliona. ~ P< er-eq ...-,_..,p wu comes the O>rona del Mar-China wa.icl, and II at any time In the tour the entltt Hubor -al,a>qJlt 'O>w beech and third Is 3:1()() ~t tu...,.. theft lhould be develop. Sal d constantly az>SI keep lb< n.... <it bMdt land at San Clement<. menll that wooJd Indicate furtheT Ladies Ute people inlormed of the -am. ~ H~ P>obable lntei:v<ntlon on my part is re-I M ti f In addition. ....,.tinp will be held Another hearing on the pr1-quirw!. I hope you will not beal-8 ee Ilg 0 ot the city ball .. ch momln1 at «itl<s plan will be h<ld II the tat• to i.t me -:· COM Association 9,30 o'c:loc:k to provide lnforma-boud ot, aupervtson apProYes the 'Sbe letter waa the aftermath Uon and supply a meena ot stu-fp 1annIn1 commiaion's r~ of oAJ~ betwttn DoW· -~. deJlta' CODtactin&: one~U-• .......iat1ora. Later the boud'a ... ..,, !Ind W. H. Hitchman ol Bea-With John Sadlelr prnldln1, the Atvndlns the Sat nwtlns port will be fcrwanled fer tho con-_, Bay Uld John M. All•n af the Corona dc1 Mar -....., aaoda-...., the loll-U.: J;-· -...tlon ot the mt• d!Vialolll "Uttl! Jalancl." lion held 111 !Int '"Salut• to the ot<ln o1 San Beftw& 111 ah t!O::b-'" ....s1n ~~~ ~ ~B.OR Y'S ••EN '•dlel" iut niaht at er.,,.,, "' -u11 Francn 111ao1cn, San ---~ ~· m the Sea, 115 mmtben and .,,..11 Bernar'1lno Valley collep; Alvin lnl0nt11. being -nt far the dinMS', quiz Bawldnl, Fallertm hfCll acbool: ' In adoltlon to the -proj<cta SEA OFFICERS irarrom and, tuhJon &bow. Bill Raimoy and l'f:ll7 ll\'lm. °" m tho tint pr1or1cy u...-. _.. HERE MONO~ y 1 • At the ---anp eout ~' ""'kcl>oy and otbon -uood bJ the cnnmf&. Nabd ~·~ .-the -tll ~. Bell bl&h acbool; \don. n..,. wwe • tollon: New omc.n of ~ .tta Ea,.ler 1unrlae ~ Bob -.r, Glrnclalt: bl&h. :.A. a..... c1e1 Mar bluff a'Dd r. llfen'• dub ,...... lnltaUed by w11ma wait... ,... a........,.,... -- rnd<7 porn t; 2-8, COpbtrw District~ w. l'Nnlt Pow-for the fulllon ~ ~ A111&HILll: .-_ 91() loot:~ B1111tincloo -at a ladlea' lllcl>t ..,._ ,.,..t. Fer the quiz ~am Sadiftr I A*i1~'!:.'!".1°8llOIOll.., ~~ .. r .... ~ pier -t to Ins lield MondQ at~orton'a Bay donod • --and. u Dr. -.--""~ __,,, tlllllll St.. l:lll! fttt; l-I>, 1!alt Sbnre ca!e. P.U •• wu --~ br Goorp Don-alrl. f-dftmlt In a -at Bal- 0-~ 1IOO lftt. -dlQ RQ!Dond K. Eaatman. Ntlr;ills ....... ac;tinc M iiCiidal ~In boa at 1:15 ILm. s..+o7, - -"' Dua "'*tti l-E. Ill oz! ii .... paealded. Oftlcen -ttd the ...... a -llriaa .... taken Into <uato47 ~I ?Jowpart parcell i. Sa a..-1>r. 4:ft1 -: Borbon 1t.; Joiita. pteliJ nated by local -IL hod poib tlll9-. /o. strl "''••••• : 2-F. 1-l'<llnt. 100· -: -; J.-pb ~~t1:@~ Stoddard o1 Uie Patio ..,_ who allo 14. taW -· ie-t IM l-A,Rlm"ic .... SCll, ..... llt., =; ..... _., . Cltila ... _ 7. ,_ "' -lrlllt, 111111 laet; .... "'9lE•· .... ... .... -It, .... '**'" '.II!!. ~ ~ a.a. lwD ..,-Iii -a .., o1 t11S .._. o1 arecton -1et .. -aihi'W lli'a. R. s: • ,.. ... iilil Tr --I wt lo!ICM 4t """' Do!ll ICYNm. Bamiitm-• ID Ille -ol -"'.-. . • ' 7 • I I I ...., 2 • • • NEWPORT -:--:- Nationol Secretory tq Adr:/ress Presbyterion Women Wori>en ol the WestmJmter FeJ-lowshlJ> of SL ,Andrew's Presby- terian church fNI greatly hon- cred Ui.at Mias Frances Gray I.a to be 1 rpeaktt at the Fellowship . meeting, to be held Wednesday at the home of Mn. Edgar Hill, 613 Via Udo Soud. MiA Gray is W~•em Ar e a tee!'et:ary for the Board of For- ~ Miuions of the Presbyterian church in the United States. She Is now on a spring speaking tour and \h< local church, wllich Ls both ,-iew and small, feels rfOT'tU- nate tn being able to !eCW'e her. The meeting begins with a des- aert course served at 1 :30 p.m. and all women of the Harbor area who wish to hear her are invttl'd to attrnd. OKLAHOMANS ATTEND RITES IN COSTA MES A Bob and Jack Owen ot Henry- etta. Oklahoma, have returned home after being guests at the home ot their aunt, Mn. P . M. Thompson, 354 Avocado street. Costa Mesa . 11ley came here to attend the funeral of their father, Roa C. Owen of San Bernardino, grave- side 5erviccs being heJd in Fair- haven cemetery. Also coming for the funeraJ were Capt. and Mn. George W. Peterkin of Roseville, former Mesa residents. Mrs. Peterkin is the sister of Mr. Owen and Mrs. Thompson. He r husband Is with the state highway patrol. Orange County Cltairs in Joint Presentation ol 'Se Yen Last Words' On Sunday afternoon. April 10. residents of the Harbor area will be prtvtleged to hear a massed choir o1 220 v o t c e a ln a pel"-- f ormance of Dubois' "Seven Last Words of Ouist" when ten church choirs of th.b area and the Or,. ange Coast college choir combine their talents to present the can- tata in the DCC auditorium. Kt-.n- neth 0 . Boettcher ot the coUege music department h&1 been chosen to direct. As a result of tryouts held Sunday afternoon. March 20, solo- ists for the cantata were an- nounced as follows : Gene Roth, soprano: Thom.a3 Gibson. tenor; Carylon Blodgett. baritone. All, Ba ff and Chain Club resident> or the Harbor area, are Id d known tor their fine lnterpretation Bui in g Picnic Groun s of this .,..,at work. * Daily Events * at Lutheran Chu rch at'!:= ;7!!.!\;:~:;: The you n &" married couples of Colt.a Mesa and Eat.her Vogt TON'IOBT club of Newport Harbor Luth-Gordon of Santa Ana. Walter Prill HJ1h School P.T.A.-7 :30 p.m. eran church, the Ball and Chain, of the Cout coUege drama depart- blch IChool cafeteria.. are undertaking as thelr yearly ment will be heard u reader of 0 .E.S. Or&"aniz.ation meet-7:30 project the lmproVing and beau-the deeply dramatic· story of the p.m., Pllicrtm hall. tlfylne ol the church l!TI>unda by _crudfixion or Oirilt. CommunJty Player.---7:30 p.m., bulldlna a play and pl c n l c Fint reheanal of th.I.a cantata 600 Avocado, Corona del Mar. ground. on the church property. was held Sunday afternoon, Mareh Rotary Oub--6 :30 p.m., Harri-The sround leveling ii the first Z1 ; the next two reheanab wUl IOn.'1 cafe. 1tep and will eventually consist be held 8a.turday eveninp. April V.F .W. 6886--8 p.m., Balboa of two terraces. One for the 2 and 9, at 7 o'clock. ari.. playgrounds wllich will include A capacity crowd Ls expected, Coochlta P&rlor ~ 8 p.m., l'Winp, alldes and teeter-totters and those planning to attend the Scout Uttle HOUie. tor the Sunday school children Sunday performance are uraea to Rebekah lodge--8 p.m., 1.0 .0 .F. along with volleyball and bu-arrive early in order to be aullttd ha.D, O:.ta Mesa. ketball courts for the use of the of a seat. There wUl be no ad- 0.ta Mesa Uom--6:30 p.m., entire cong:rea-ation. mission charce father .t child banquet, Orange The picnic grounds will take ____ · ___ _ O>ast colleee. up the other terrare and wtll 'F { W • C { b Faculty Wives -8 p.m., 223 include a barbecue pit and !Ire-a CU ty IYeS U Jloch .. u.r SL plaoe with the necessary tables to Enterloin WEDNESDAY and bench .. to be built by mem-w r h Children's Home Soc. Tea-2 bers. The slopet and terraces Wilt Omen eOC ers ;p.m.., 9CM Udo Nord. be land.1caped with flowers and W o m en teachers or Orange C.0.ta Mesa-Bay Otles Fucb&la seeded with grass. With the ex-Cout collea-e will be honored on Soc.-7:30 p.m., a.ta M-Lee-oeptlon ol the bulldour !or Wednesday, Apr!l 6 at 8 p.m. when Ian ftall. leveling, all of the work wW be the Faculty Wives club entertains St. Andrews F ellowahlp-1:30 done by msnbers of the club. with a party a t the home ot Mn. p.m., 615 Lldo Soud. The social committee to raise Kenneth Boettcher , 223 Rochester Ebell Bridg:e-.2 p.m., Ebell club funds to.-the project con1ist1 ot street, C.O.ta Meaa. Assisting: boet- 'house. Mesdames Ernest Schul U, Ber-esses will be Mrs. Elwood Spencer BaJboa Bay Uom-6:.30 p.m., nard Ellerman and Ch a r le 1 and Mn. Joel Gustafaon. .Roumore ca!e. Trusty. The project committee The Man:h meeting or the club Oia.mbet" of Cornmerce-12:1!5 wtth Prelldeiit RJ.cf;.ard Haber wu held at the Corona del Mar p.m., Rossmore cate. as chairman includes Kenneth home of Mn. Wfiliam1 F. Kim.ea. J~ C. ot C.-1 p.m., Hurley Qu8lTY and Bernard Ellerman. The h01teu lectured on nowen Bell. work on the p-ounds bu already of the desert regJons of Southern Square Dance--7:30 p.m., New-been started and will be com-California· and the south wnt. port schOol. ' pleted prior to the construction with colored aUdes ot picturn TBOBSDAY of part of the new church. taken by Mr. Kimes. St. Jamee Woman's Aux. -2 p.m., 14 Harbor Island. Corclrla d<ol Mar Men'• club - 6:30 p.m.: Pllerim hall. Ebel,1 club -1 :30 p.m., Ellis SJ>acla!w>, speaker. Lido. Iale Women'• club buat- .,... meet-LJO p.m., Udo club -· Bualneu .t Prolesslonal w~ men Bosses' Night -7 p.m., ,N.H.Y.C. Eigh th Grade Girls Organize Club Eighth grade etrll, holdlne an OJ'i'an.lzatlon meeting at the Girl Scout Uttle House, elected offl- cen and pla.nn~ a work project. Auxiliary President to Address Women ol St. Jam es Church Mn. SL Elmo Coomt. ot Loo Ansel ... dlocnan presldmt ot the Woman's auxillary, will be speaker when the Woman'• •unlJary of St. James Epbcopa) church meels Thursday at 2 p.m. at the home of Mn. Phllmer Ellerbrook. 14 I HAWAI IAN DAN aE FEATU RES MEET OF . KIWANI ANS UtUe Maurine Slater. clttsaed ln native Hawalian &arb, enler- lalnod memben ol Kamaalna !Cub with a hula ~ when they met ID the Aloba room ol Boota Keen's home on Balboa peninsula Pic- 1ure1 were takftl of the scene for the club scrap book. M arn i e Hems~t. }:n"esident. was bOltess for 'the evening land WU assl.sted by Hazel Soudd-ol Hollywood Seventee.n ot the 20 menben were praent and guesta ""'"' Marjorie Quesnberry ol New- port Helgbta and Virginia Bec.ker ol Balboa. Next meeting will be April 13 at the home' of Lydia She:rm&n, 213 Eut Bay avenue, at Whlcb time Easter plans for tbe club'• "acloptod" lamlly will be mm- ptetM. New Officers' W iYes Dinner Guests ol Police Auxiliary Marti Johnaon and Artie Sovde, wives of new police otncen, were eueot> at the meeting ot Ne"'JICl't Beach Police auxiliary, a pot luck dinntt at the home ot Mrs. EUu- beth Waltu. 1530 Oeean boW~ van!. Balboa. Alda Gorton &hared hoetesa duties. Audrey Cottle PHS!ded at the buainea ~tin&. after which memben watched a televlaloo 1how. A come ot cants oompletod the evonln&. Prewnt were Mrs. Cottle, Ruth Gerrl.sh, Mary CUsumano, Be-ly Burdsall, Johnlon, Sovde, Mabel Jooe9, Bee Lace, La Veta Lace, Elaine McManlgal, Lorraine Mont- gomery, Lois Price, Marnie Stock- dale, Darttn Upoon, Mary Bat .. and the hooteaea. Jeon Parker Honored by Sewing Club with · lJng erie Shower Mrs. Jean Parker.who leaves t<>- morrow to Join her husband, ~ ccntly transferred to Seattle, wu honored a t a surprise lingerle thower when members of the So- and-Sew club met at the Balboa peninsula home ol Mn. laabel Hiner. The evening wu spent in teW- lnc and Qfter the many lovely &ifta Were opened, the hoot ... served a dessert course. Present were the Mesdames Parker, Beverly Burdsall, Rachel Moore, Mary Jean Boldman, Pat Coe, Merced<o croughan, Myrtle Elllott, Lutle Undeman, Glaclyw Brown, Dorothy Slodenber&, Verna Shannon, Pearl Malloy and the hoeteu. Jie-'q-Reel clul>-8 p.m., Scout Little House. On the board are: Madge Full- rtght, pre1ident: Doran Suen, vice president; Barbara Truaty, treu- urer; actin& u 1erreant at anm durin& the evenin& wen Barbara Starege, Sharron Sherrill, Bar- bara Earl and Joan Kimeo. Harbor Wand. D 1· at B •J Memben are ukod to brine up 1c e r1<;ige I ' Covnfy Fed.effdion to Elect Offic•rs at Fridoy Meeting OAnge County Federation of Women'• clubl will bold its an- nual election or officen at a meet- ID& to be held Friday ID First Christian church, Oranae. 318 East O>apman a..,..... Mrs. Ed- ward Croakat, diatrict president, Wf.IJ i.oe presenL The morning session opens at 10 Lm. and at noon luncheol'l will be servod In · the club house. All club wumon. as well -as votlnJ delegates. are welcome.. Reterva- Uons ahould be made ..tth Mrs. Percy Everett. l20C Eut Walnut •treet, °" phone Onnge 1588-W. Connie Seeley Honored at BirlhcJoy Dinner Connie Seeley, daughter o( T . • Tvz ula:r, April I. ... - . WOMEN GOLFERS INSTALL NEW OFFICERS With t h e retlrtng • c:halrmt.., Miu Patricia Emlsori of &wC)M Bay acting as mistress Of ~ ,,_..., ..... oftlcon 1"!re 11>- ~alled by Women Gollen at a Jµncheon meeting held Friday at Santa Ana Country club. • Servin& on the new board are: ·Mn. Everett Lutz, chairman; Mi 11 Janet Ool1lnc. secretary; Mrs. Iri -. tournament chair- man; Mn. T . Weston Jay, handi- cap chalnnan: Mn. Blanche An- drews. A team captain: Mn,· Ev<tttt Marris, B. team captain; Mn. E. H. Guthie!', C tHm cap- tain; Mn. Lolita Gqbegan_ Santa Ana eublldty; and Mn. ~ Hm- -· beach publicity. The IUncheon followod a nine- Hon! Seeloy, 1319 E. Central. a!- boa, was honored Jut Friday after school on her tenth birtbc1a7 by a dinner party at the Ebell club houle In Balboo Nineteen claD- mat .. from the Newport Gram- mar IChool 1Wtt pre.ent.. The tars• table wu decorated with Jockie Toy/or Bride ol Joseplt Humphries in Double Ring Rite of Community Church hole round ot "April Fool" ..,U. Arnone members aolne to Palm Sprinp this ....et< for the tourna- ment are Mra. Ev<tttt Marris and Mn. T . w .. ton Jay, with Mn. Ruth fleminl ol Lquna Beach. Bride-Elect Honored . With Surprise Sltower of Home ol Moflter East.,. ea trea and each cir! RI t e 1 aolemnlud on Sunday, wu &iftll an Easter ainac• and Miu-ch 27 at 4 o'clock In Costa colorful cap. Mesa ·Community church, unltod Prb:es ln ca.mes w~ won by Miu Jacqueline Joy Tay 1 or , Carol McMffil•n. Milly Mimer and daU&hter of Mr. and Mn. Lor· J~ Roberta. Othon present r1ane Z. Taylor. 391 Broadway, ....,.. Tola Toblll. Ethel Stooeboich. Coota M .... and J-ph Clayton Ann Lard!ler, ca..ot Talstra, --Humphrla, oon ol ·Mn. EWe mary Jones. ca..ot Ann lllowor. Humphrieo and Victor Hwnphrin. Eule later, Harr I e t t KJnc. both ot Lone Beach. Bttnda mow.r. Su 1 an NJaon. The double riDc .....ice waa pero- s u •an Hebert, Marilyn Stahr, formed by the R.ev. Joseph Thomp- Pen.ny Escobar and Beverly Ltaa. aon in a attlng: of white .~. Rene Bradford, of Placentia, wu gladiolus, palms and tall ca.ndela· an out-ot-town cuest. bra Launch Campoign Fo r New Member$ I The men of Newport Harbor Lutheran church, with Al G6tter- dam u chairman, have set up comm!ttees r 0 r a meinbership drive to becln April 10 . The bride, given in marrlaee by her father, wore white satin with Htted bodice. lace yoke and llttla turnover oollar, the skirt tuU and With a train. Her lace-edged veil was: held with a Jace halo in heart- 1haped outline, ornamented with orange blossoma. She carried a bouquet of white roses and atep- hanotia, centered with an orchid Mn. Arlene Hardy, matron of honor, wore yellow taffeta in off shoulder neckline, with hat and glo\.res to match. She carried a bouquet ot Talisman ~-Brides- maids were Mn. Patt1da HU.Chet and Mrs. Jackie crOtt. They were gowned alike in aqua t&tfeta with matching hats and carried yellow roses and sweet peas. Victor Humphries jr ., brother of the bridegroom, was belt man. Ushers were Gene Taylor, brother ol the brld<o, and WWiam Hardy. Mn.. Taylor, mother of t h e bride, wore navy blue fllllle with Mrs. Bernice HUiton ot Newport matchlne hat and· an orchid cor-Helchta and Mn. Franoes Gentr7 sage. Mn. Humphries won forest ot Nowport Beach shared hoo- green and an orchid. duti• recently at a bridal lboWft' . Marlene Jacobaen, aoloilt. oana honcrinc Mia Jorry Conner. who Alwarl. 'TIU the End or nm.. la aoon to -the bride ol and Becauoe. She WU accan-· Jooewh Muniz. Held at the home·ol panlod by 111111 Darla llllllnp, or-the brlde-elect'1 mother, Mn. ganist, who also played the wed-Florence Conner, it wu a 1urprlae ding mardtel. . aflalr. White stocks and alad.lollll deca 1 G J f t 1 were placed \ unde!r an orated the chapel, where the re-umbttlla of yellow, coral and llQUB, ception wu held. and garde:nlu adorned With tiny c o r al bowl. and maJdenhair tern surrounded Carrying out the cay color theme the Weddlni cake. Alllatlng ID ........ Doral arrancementa ot - •ervlr!¥ -... Mrs. 'llzyra Layton, peu, nuturtluma and wee yeJJow oouoln ol the bride; Mn. Sara dallies. At the ~hment hour Hug:hes, cousin of the bridegroom; a beauutul cake, decorated wtth Mrs. Betty Humphries and Mn. yellow rooebudi and inlqjbed with Peggy Ogle. . the-naJJM!: of the honoree, wu The honeymoon is bein& spent served With coffee and tee cream in Northern ~omla, the new hearts mouldecl with a cupid. Mrs. Humphries weering for the Guest.a present were Mia Qm- trtp a gray suit and hat, With ner, her mother, Mn. Conner, and green acceuories and an orchid her' grandmother, Mn. Belle Con-- corsage. She was graduated from ner, ot Whittier; aJao two aunts, Newport Harbor U n I on HJ&h Mn. PeaY Shutt and Mrs. Mar- school and her husband wu edu-cuartte Conner, alto of Whittier; cated In South Carolina. He is Mesdam .. Betty Roe jr., Jane Roe manager for the Ted Brown and Mabel Vlljoln, Montebello; Jewelry &tore In Coota M .... On Carmen .Saez and Rolle HanU. their re tum they will make their Oran~; Connie Schroeder a n d home on West Central avenue, Rutfi J ohnson, Santa Ana. Newport Beach. From eo.ta Meta were the Mes- The theme of the campa.Jgn will be "Each One -Bring One"; and the following committees were drawn up: Otoir, Kenneth Quarry; dearona, J . Hayden, E . Grochow, M. Bergland. and Harold Faccou; mualc, · llarTY Haber and Robert Bedutrom; nu r 1 er y, Ernie Schultz: advertlalng, Bernard El- lerman; transportation, RJcha.rd Roth, M. Kahre and D. Wodeking: membenh..lp and recreation, WU- llam a-daiiton. chalnnan with the above named to usilt him, and pla)'E1'0Wlds, Richard Haber. -------------------------dames Manuel Muniz. or., Frank With a IUl'l'OWldlnr atta of 35.- 000 people to draw from, th ... commltteft expect to triple the present membenhlp wtthln the year. These men have Just com- pleted the comtructioo of the en- cloled patio to the church par- -· which will be used !or LOCAL PLAYERS TAKE AWARDS IN BRIDGE TOURNEY Coro/ Ann Blower Enterloins Friends on Tenth Birlhdoy Gun tern, Be t t y Andenon. Sue i!urTOWa, norenc:e White, Hubbc, Grlham and Miu Vlr&ln1a Hubba. Bo/boo lslond Y ochtsman ond Bride an Honeymoon Job'• Daua:hten -7:30 p.m., M: ... Logion hall. B.P.0.E.-Elk'I hall. It was decided that readinc ma- terial, a:unes and doll cloth~ were to be brought to the next meetinc for distribution am on a: handi- capped children. donations or paper coods ror the W inners announced pariah house and material& for the May market. ' Sunday school cie•ez and u a Local playen took awardl in the recently oompleted bridge tournament at Santa Ana Coun~ try club, and received merchandise orden at the p:r'e9entatlon, held at the Thunday bridae luncheon. Floral decorations of sweet peu and an Euter theme in table ap- pointmena featured the Saturday party w)th which Carol Ann Blower, d au a: ht er of Fayette Blower, 1585 Ocean boulevard, en- tertained. young frienda in celebra- tion of her tenth birthday. On a "°!)eymoon with deltloa- tlon unannounced are Mr. and Mn. Helmer Dlckoy of 120 Mar- ine avenue, Balboa llland, wm.e weddlntr wU an event ol Saturday, April 2 at 2 p.m. ID the home of Mn. 1-Sprque, 213 Diamond avenue: The tride ii the former Mn. Caroline Smith. Kl'wuJa clul>--12:15 p.m., Roa- more cafe. Tou1muten--6:30 p.m.. Roa- mctt cafe. After the meetina refreshments were llttVOd by Barbara Booth. Glenna Heaterly, Mara:aret Mar- shall and Mariam Biemer. follow- ed by dancing until adjournment. C.D.M. Residentt Entertain at Bridge Mr. and Mn. Sidney Blackbeanl ot Corona del Mar entertained recently with dinner and evening of bric!g,,. Guest> included Mr. and Mn. Harold Woldenber&. Mr. and Mn. John Meador and Mr. and Mn. Harry Welsh. {MiLES.TONES l lllAAIUAGll: U Cl:NSll:S ···- Frank W1111am Marian. '3; Emily Tena Mc:Oacken, 46, both 366 15th St., Coota Mea. BDn'BS CLARK-To Mr. and Mn. John Clark, P . 0 . Box 652. Costa M .... In SL Joaeplt boopltal. Airil l, 1949, a daulltU!r, g JhL. 11 0L HALEY-To Mr. and Mn. Rob- m Haloy. 119 E. 23nl St.. <:oota Mesa. In St. J°""" bolpitaJ. April 1. 19f9, a aon. 7 Iba. ti oz. MARTIN-To · Kr. and Mn. Harold -. 2530 Santa a A~. Costa Mesa. In Santa .till Olmmunlty '-Pltal. -S1. 1949. • ..... 8 lhL. 12 oz. -W1LUAM J. ARNDT-Wllllam J . Arndt. 56. .... -~. - Monday at blo -· 2!18 Victoria street. 0.ta Mesa. Be WU born ID B!Dlnp.. lil<Jntana. bad 11wd ID cautamla far 29 J'OUS and ID Coota w ... far -,...,... & '" -··-by two -Mn. Fredmrlca FUbr of~ Uld Mn.~ Amold ot Bm•np. Mcmtana. 1'lmora1 --will 'be -W-Q at 2 p.M. In Harold Gnuel chapel ..tth the Rev . G. • ~ -VKlll e Wl1lud Steum Clffldatlnc. Int.,.. ..... :l';•h;ssm;jll;•;;;":'••r 1 ment wm be tn Fairhaven cmie-~ ttty_ : ' P.-T. A. BOARD MEETS WED. Lut mcetin.e of the yev fO!f' the executive board of Newport Beach Elementary achoola Parent- Teacher UIOda tion wtl1 be held on Wednesday at 9:30 a..m at the home ol Mn. C. F . Drake, 3'11 Island avenue. Members are asked to bring their proc'edure boob and annual reports. Plans will be made !or lbowlne the film, Hwn:m Growth. at the April 18 meeting of the P-T.A. In Cor<>oa clel Mar sd>ool audlto<1um. at which time ottlcen will abo be installed. Winners at the duplicate brldge came heJd Friday evenJnc at Ebel.I club house were announced by Mn. Roy Strotz. who Ls In charae. .. follOlft: Nort-SOUth, 1 ) Mn. Gordon Corwin and JOO<ph Wlloox; 2) G. E. Mitchell and Perry M&Adoo: James Johnson and Ch8rle1 Schwab; Mn. Olarles BoarcM\a.n and Mn. Joaeph Wilcox. East-West. l l Mrs . Geor&la Brunner and Mn Emma Pankey; 2) Mr. and Mn. James Ray; 3) Mr. and Mn. F'rod Hurd: and 4) Mn. A n n a Soremon and ·Roy Strotz. Play b e 11 n a at 8 p.m. and reservatlooa may W made ..tth Mn. Strotz at Harbor 2303-J. nunery. Ernest . Schultz IUpet'- vl.sed the patio w..-k jkJnatod by thne and other members ot the church. lJon Tamers Plan Dinner Meeting Mn. David Conon, 134 Opal avenue, Balboa laluwl, wu tx.t- ... !or the .z-nt meeting ot LJon Tamera dub, 20 members beln&: _.,L Aalotlnc hootaoes _,.. Mn. Unwood V 1 ck and Mn. James Ray. Cards and refrftb- menta ocaiplod the evonln&. Planl w.re nl!de !or the Deott aflalr, whk:ll wU1 be a dinner ....,ting at Balboa Bay club. LOOKS IETTEI AND COOKS IETTEI Mn. M. N. Thompoon, aoclal cbalrman, presentod th~ orders to the followtne: Mn. J. Roa Bry- ant, Mrs. Tom Henderson, Mrs. C. C. Nolder, Mn. E . F. Halderman, Mn. G. W. Faul, Mn. J . K. Mc- Donald and Mn. Ev~tt Lutz. Mn Edwanl White, March 1<>- dal chaJnnan, WU Utilted by Mn. Gordon Findlay and Mn. Lee Metzger. Eight tables of bridge were ln play during the afternoon. Prizes of Kay Flnch ceramic pieces were awanled Mn. Paul Palmer, Mn. H. R Rine and Mn. Lee Metzirer. Call Bubar 12-13-208 ask tot a claalned ad taker-)'0011 cet l'ftultll White ttocl<, pastel Iris and AD Euter ~I' ne.t and bunnie candl .. centered the table, and the birthday cake, of angeltood, wu adorned with marshmallow-bun- nies. Neapolitan ice cream and Hawaiian p u n c h completed the menu. For favors there were ttny ra.nunculaa decorated the h o m.e covered wa.g:ons tfiled with candies. fer the ceremony, performed by ~ Rev. Thomu Glbaon, paat<r After the refreshments and of St. An d w • 1 Presb~_. .. _ open1111 ol. a:tftJ the bosteu enter-re ,.~-.u tained guests at a motion picture church. Only membera ot the fm.. mediate famlllet were preeen.t. matinee. The bride'• only attendant-WU Present were Carol Ann u;id ber slater, Mn. Julian Brooka of her aister., Brenda Fae; Terry Nan Loe Anc'elel:-Robert Dickey, IOll Reich and Connie Jo Seeley. of the bridegroom, wu best man. Kr. Dld<oy II a well known Do you want to ..U It! Advl!I' yachlsman, who bea:an hll racing tile in tbe9e column&. catter" <m the Great I.akes, • : • of cour$e-lt's electric! $•• ~ -· ... __ ,. ooG>oe -.r .... --, ' SOUTHllN CALIPOIHIA IDISON COMPANY I • ' • ' ( • , • . . • • . . • /. • • ' Tiihd•y, #.pril s, 1948 -NEWPORT rBALBOA NEW> TIMES ·., MW Marine 11 Local . Acdde1t ECKSTINE ' FANS JAM LIDO DRUG FOR AUTOGRAPHS I ~ • , . '._ . .iL_ j 11L111:a. .__....... TOASTMASTERS TYO First . Meler CREFFDE~rs· eU~EAuRsue ';:::S::!:]=RI:::· C=T=L=Y=B=U=S=IN=E=S=S===..,=--i-'=~-n ,.. ...... SPEAK AT WEE~L Takes e of O K Cv . MERVIN for Eic•t lolles_ PROGRAM THURSDAY Recruiting re· ~.:=-!:u~t;.:..~ ' Robert Elwood. Jr., 2G-year-<1ld · l Karine ot 360 21st street C:O.ta Over 200 young peopl,e and Mesa, escaped lnJuries Frkiay eve-.•dull. gathere<! at Vincent'• LJdp n1ng when a car he was drtvi:n4 Drug store in Newpoct Saturday oollided with another at Orarige moo\lng to watch Billy Eckstloe, 1 avenue and 21at street in Costa Mesa. celebrated vocalist, autograph rec-- 'lbe other driver, Bernard J . Holcomb. 23.yea.r--old Marine of Sant.a Ana, receiVed minor injuries and was taken to the Loftg Beach Nav;t hospital. LESTER & CO. ..... 1.-A..liqe.W• "~ Cwrll.a"9'9 515 E. ContJal A-. a.tboo. Calli. Harbor 2061 IUAl> oma: 621 S. $pru.q SL. L.A. 14 McxkmiZQ Willi MILL\YOQK Aftor~~1=! Gordon B. Findley . oo~• a 111!1LD- CABINtT $HOP SERVICE ----OAlllNmlll a -.i.wcm. T. e, JO~. Sllpl. ---. Nanpwt .... ords for his fans. The popular young star spent about an hour and a haU at the location and was well recretved by his aclmittrs. Winners of prizes at the event included the following : Eck:stine records: ~tarlene Snider. 445 Old County rd., Newport Heights; Bl-U Del.and, Fullerton; Bill Mattingly, 1308 Ocran blvd.: Shirley Hatfen'; back, Garden Grove. Paues f.o Eckstlne's performance Rt the Rttndezvous ballroom: Paul Rob- ertson. 439 Heliotrope; Tony Sat- tora, 2804 W . Central; Murray Brown. lTI E . 18th st.. Costa Mesa; Mary Ponting. 119 29th st.; Tom Rogen, 1308 Ocean tilvd; Don Payne. Dean Lapsin, and .nm Klingman, all of Santa Ana. . Palnful Injuries were suffered by Carl E. Hedberg of n2 Fern- leaf avenue, Corona del Mar, Saturday morning when a station wagon he was driving wu in-. volved with a collision at l.7fh street and Coast highway in New- port. Hedborg's vehicle was over-- turned and he suffered a aevere laceration on the forehead for which he received treatment at a local ph~idan's office. The other car wu driven by Kenneth Allen ot 1.71~ 30th street, who received no injuries, aCX'Ql'dlng to police. The front ehd ot the Allen machine wu badly damaged. • _, lUUSfllARDt SUI: CYl. 8USllUSS cou~r • This delivered price indudes Oil Bath Air Cleaner, Oil fi lter, Full Tonic of Gm and Oil. Spare Tire ond Tube. Sale• Tox and UcenM utro. • RAINFALL TOTAL 60°/0 OF NORMAL The season probably will end with a rain!aJI total ot only 60 per cent of normal, accordln1 to C. C. Elder. chter hydrographic engineer tor the Metropolitan W a- teT District. Th date only 7..3:5 lnches have fallen while nonnally a t otal of 15.3 inches falls dur· lnr · the entire average seuon which ends June 30. L..ut year and the one previous (calendar yean> were the two driest consecutive years in re- cord~ history, Edl~ said News-Tunes Closs Ack Pay Offl Y<N'd •"l"Cf lo "'7 ....... _. for ford'1 new "t..r'- th. woy.-. tie woy. ~ .... woy . ,.,._, • 1ut that" what rcu go1 '""" l'qrd'1 flnvO<tip ~ ~ ford's -..,....... ("lty<lro-Coil kt mw, "l'ara-l'lu" kt-··-l'onl's -~ "!quo..,,.." 1ng--. v.., drtw a -n..~ In 1.~ '49 ford and,. ... dilfet•al ·-... ,..._ ,_,_..,...._,_.~.,.. t I C:7~.;.~~-::::;-,:_-;::-lake 1he wheel .. _.4rv the new Ford ''"''~ Sle .... -. ' .. ... ... ....... , , I :..=::a;. IV\#1111 THEODORE ROBINS lbd 8 O.tnl ,_ JIMtoo< U Newpart - Your Ford Dealer Since 1921 Permits f<r eight new h<imes Les S teffensen and John Boyd cndlt Bureau of Newport Beacfl were issued in, Newport Beadl are Scheduled to deliver speeches First Sgt. Joe Meier of the U.S. In cooperation v.ith Orange Cbut during the laat tbree da,ys of last Dt'Xt Thursda.y e'\-ening when the Air Force, will be in charce of college start.in& Nr1Y next month. Wftk, according to A. M. ··~te.. local ToUtmasters club holds its the Nev.rport Beach recruiting of-it was lll1DOtJllced t 0 day . 1be ,1 Nelson. city buildi.n& inspector. weekly dinner meeting at the fice at the city pier, it wu an-cours.e, to consist of five 2"-bour Three ot the new residences ~ Rossmott cafe. nounced. t o d a Y !ollowtng t he sessions. will feeture lnst:ructioa to be bullt in the new Corona Lut Thursday ~ speakers, and ~gnment of Sgt. V e John Shorb by outstanding c:redit men of tbe Hlghland:s section recently an-their topics "'("tt: Al Marsac. We to public information work at a state. Enrollments for the counie Fe•raary Receipts of Fish Beeline Fl!h tonnages recetwd" tn the Newport Beach area during Feb- ruary fell almost a third below receipt.a for the month before, ac- cording to a monthly 1ummuy of market 1ta\lstle1 compiled. by the US. Department of Interior. February aaw 67,:166 P!>unda of fish turned over to the lOcal can- neries and markets, as mmpared with 98,619 pound& for January. Spedes maldng up the Iarsest part of the February catch incloded barracuda w i th 23,000 powil!s; halibut, 16,000; rockflsb, 31Dl ; and yellowtall. 10,800. In Januanr the sardine takt' was 73,000 paunds and rock:fish. 4400 pounds. Spiny lobsters and squid ac- counted tor 14,000 pounds ln Janu- ary while no squid and 625 pourids or lobster v.•ere caught the next month . THEATER PATRON LOSES CASH, CID:CKS F i(ty dollars in ca.sh and S2SO in negotiable checks were lost by Thomas Van Houton of 108 Seventh slTeet, Balboa, between 8 and 11 p.m. ~tarch ~ in the Lido theater. he told Newport police Thursday ·morning. Si!:D AN T JO:FT REPORTl!:D BY OWNER A 1938 model !our-ddor sedan was stolen Crom its parking place in front ot the home ot the owner, Mn. Dorothy SUt ter of 0 1116 Vi. ilaJ, Newport, betWttn ro.ldnlabt and 8 :30 a.m. M<M'lday, the wo- man rel>orted to Jocal police. nexed to the city. ' Talk Too· Much," ~d Alvin Oem-Seattle army post. are now being accepted at the The permits follow: Leonard and ence, ''Building a Home." \ The aew recruiting leader comes local credit bureau. Barc-elo. 8 five-room borne at 91 Friday evening Horace Ensij:n here from the Santa Ana office De Ania drive 008tlng $12,000 and "-'i ll represent the Jocal club a t a where be has been doing similar a new seve:n-room residence at UIS speakoff con t est betwttn all work for the last six months. A :!' ~T 8:: BY Seav.·ard drive costing $12.000 and Toastmaster clubs in this area. veteran of 15 re-an ot service, Uoyd Foley, 8 six·room house The meeting \\ill be hC'ld at ~ta Sgt. Meler, \ .. -as fint sergeant with va)ued let $10 000 k> be built a1 Ana and will also reature the I.I>-a bombe!' squadron in the Otina-geles, was bitten by a q at the 906 De Anza, drive, -11 ~---stallation o! ne9<' o!ti~ ol all Burma-India theater for 28 Dani cl Petrovich, 7, of Los An- a.u 'l,..U1-u.aa Corona del Mar beach Sun~ -Ui-hlands·. Otis La.Roi. 417 E . cm-clubs. months during the last war. _ ... _ ~~: five-room home, $9000; 1. First Sgt.5 hfeier .::sides With ~:'~e=~J~.a ~~= Murphy, a duplex costing Sll.000 Populat1".on up 450A> his wife at anta ~ owned by a South Gate woman, and t""'·o fi\'-e-room homes costing Ledger sheets at News-Times. was placed under quarantine. $8000 each at 514 and 516 Avo-152 II _::.:..::::.::....::.:_ _________ ...:.._ ____ .;__ ____ _ cado George Dunton. 107 Coral. y ues Raised ~a * * three-room home, $6000. ( Another new constructJon per-Since 1942 0 range county's m.it was that for the fltt statloh popuJatlon has inO"t'ased 46 per being erected at 410 Marigold ave-cent but ln that same period nue, O>rona de1 Mar, for $17,714. property tax levies have gone up Alteration projecta included the 152 per cent and taxable valua- followtne : Irene Woods. 2006 W. tioM have increased 110 per cent. Central, addjtion, $400; ~ J... Lar-The California Taxpayers' asso- son. 214 32nd, addition, $1800 ; A. dation reported ttese figures to- t... Latham, 1035 W. CentraJ. addJ-day in reviewing the county's ?i- tion to carage, $150; Rhea Falck, nonda.l operations tor the ltist 111 Corel. fence ; Ouistian Schlrid-severaJ years. If!?', 41:5 El f.fodena. repairs, $500; Property tax levies far the axm- Locan Smith, 6510 Ocean Front, ty and the .ahoob, dties, and addition, $400; Albert Thompson, special dia:triCU in the county for 415 E . CentraJ, alterations, $3000; 1948-49 total $17,526,821, com- George Strick.... ll12 W . Bay, pared with $6,945,051 for 1941-42. alterations, $900. A.sseued value of taxable pro~ erty in the c o u n t y this year amount.I to $404,4TI.800; far 1941- I • insurance p.a. palmer INCOIPOIATfD w. o. buct. lnsvranc• counselaf 3333 via li do, newport beach, co li !. . telephone new port beach, harbor 1500 STUDEBAKER * TWO Bllll:: THEP IS AU REPORTED • 42 It WU Sl 92,420,128. Two bicycle thefts were re-Population o! the county at • SALES • SERVICE • PARTS ported to local police this week. January 1, 1949, ii estimatec1 to I. G. Beall• ot 118 Rvby, Balboa be 191.200. compored with 137,900 Ialand. informed offlcera that a ror January. 1942. TIU THU'T 18 REPORTED TO POLICI!: Joe Nickertz Lotal Dealer girla' bicycle had been taken from that residence tome time in the last week. Edward Grochow of 223 E. 19th st., Coata M"*!. ,.._ Ported that his vehicle was t&ken from a theater in that commw\Jty Sunday afternoon. Theft of a tire it-om a parked sedan was reported to Newport police Monday afternoon by W. S. Foote of 423 Irvine avenue. · 3415 W. Central By LJJo Theatre Harbor 510 • SPECIAL$ TUES., WED~. APRIL 4 • 5 • 6 · · - HOUY • DIUCIOUS Kl!SP-TINDER LAMB PATTIES CELERY Lb. 451 's':."":° 101 E.eh THE ECONOMY.WISE PATRO~IZE . . • REAL VALUES . iPRicoT HALVES No:-;: 271 ciiocolllJ; BITTS ,k .. 171 SHC-RE:DDED WHEAT .? •. 151 CORNED BEEF· I~ 441 COffE£ !!· 102 •. 521 ORANGE JUICE1::; 2for251 CANNED MILK 1:!9 2r-231 iii'.t CEREAL :-,.321~141 .~ s!: 191 SoAP POWDER .Z. 251 &i I A'S CIBCIAT SARDINES • .. 1 ' • ,, • • ' ... ' ., ' ' .. • l • ' , ' • I PaP4. , . PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY · By ., AJeulo I ~ NEWPORT. • • , • • • • . A NEWS-TIMES · Taa11Liy, · Alitril 1"5. 1 .. llllUOLD tilMY . ROSSI GENE'S CAFE IS~,_ ~ Bet17 J-o11 Bollywood ...,. Ope1 for Liiac• --;:,::····• ,. s-ted ~ at;:euoon that her ftD ftAIMW...... a..&: 11117"·-Brr'• 1111 ; William J. Dolan, billfold ..., .. In! ... SlO bod beeo -AD.a o._. ... - Speaklnc trcm the unique .-1· 1t--obe -at the Bal-""-~~~--Closed• W........,., tloa ot havtnc made twu -~ l'boa~-~,.;-~-~-~-;;;::::;;;;;:::::::~::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::s:::::::::::~::::~~ D.D.& -.Anat8- Newp«t -· c.1lfonda llarl>or!81...I Houn By Appointment Dr. 0 . G. SUESS DIKTISTaY Jb Mori.. _.._ Woa4 "'""' 2316 llOKTUABY Harold K. Grauel Chapel llt- Pltoae: Beaeoa 5010 Coat.a Mma PllYSICIAN8-8UBGZON8-n.O. Dr. Edward W. Milum . Pb,..actaa -4 8m111s . O.<-- Offtee: &eeldeeoe: Bar~ nu Bea.ooa. W-J 615 Goldmrod A venue Corona deJ Mar, California W. T. Mooney PbJ&ldaa &Dd smireoe 811JIGJ:llI OllM'S'llll<Jll iH11 A 0-tral Barflor U ,"Aft ,_ ...-. to ....M -ro to all-lllio 11.-.a. ,_ •. ~ -= 1. -NICKEL?" .c" N~oll~ • -.-'tf~~ tours of vetcram bolplWI, and a recent month's at..y at Lone ------------Beacb Naval booplt&J. lial Hom- Intmo.-work aver at "H&J.,..I" tig, well known Balboan, today (that name .....,,. better JmoWn ~&led the unpublicized work be- than Balboa Yocht Basin) la al-Inc clone by Frank crodcer, ser- moot l!n1sbed. Final &lult>C. paint vice ~; Mn. Helen Randel, and ~ ts dJy and ~master Red croa Motor C<ll'Jll cbalrman ol Haley's, Hugh, baa a ~. ,,..., and other memben of Newport shiny otfke--.eo baa the help. ~ post 291, American ~- Hugh sa,ys four ot the iW< -loo. Hunten pnmibec1 have beeo aJ. Of the local post Homrtg aald: local<d. Hunter product.loo is, ~ '"Ibey .,., doing • JD&gnlftc:ent parently, ln the same stage as wu work In vllltlnc hmpltallzed W!t· automobile product.ion a year ago. erans, and keepin& quiet about iL He laments he will have no shoW Theft is no Jct down in their boat for some time although int.er--intel"Kt. Then, when I wu dis- ested partles can get run partlcu-charged at 4 'o'clock ln the after- Ian by appointment. noon, I WU told It would be dlttl- .. .. .. cult to 11et tr.,,._tatlon home "' "' "' at that hour. I told them they A man who puta to sea ui a boat dldn't know the Newport Harbor I.a a man who quickly get. used to people .• Sure enough, within a assuming resPonsibllity -or be short time a car was there, ready quJta KOtne to sea. whether it be to bring me home. No one ever for pleasure or protlt. Much o1' the. says anything about this work shore-ski•. landlubberly veoeer ot they are doing, and I think they polite ..,Oety disappears when the should h'tve some credit." sailor passes. the jetty, outward Homrlg, who spent the past two bound. He ls independent of shore-summers touring the country in- side aafety-la on his own,, and he teresting hospitalized veterans 1n ls sometimes conscious of his lnde-art work, has been holne-, but peodence to the extent that many confined to his bed for the past a saUor treau the so-called Kini"• month, after reJease trom the ho&· En&:l.Lsh a little hanhly at .times. pital. He Ls now faced with an· and thus befell a converauon (a other, and indefinite ·stay, at Van very one-sided conversation) be-Nµys. A veteran of World War I. tween an otticla.l ot the San Ce-he wu wtth the late Alexander mente Yacht nee committee and Woolcott oo the staff of st.an and 10 YEAB8 AOO I elected vice president of the Mio-a contender In the Ensenada race. Stripes. George Raymer of the Orange ciated Clambers of Commerce of The official called the contender -------- county tax council, speaking to Orange County. to inquire if it would not be pcla· CL L-Ust members of the Newport Beach More than 60 local cafe and aible to enter his fa.st bucket •lllRl'I en Pln'SICIANs..snaoSONS-ILD. Service club, flayed aliens who restaurant owners met with the ~never mind WHAT class) ln the • ~-----------1 1 come here· to work and remain ration board and food _panel, were San Oemente race, too. Thinkln& J I .I try Jilk to become a tax burden, coatini' promised sufficient rat101ll to take he was being ribbed 'bl' one ol b.la 0 n.as Henry R. Hall, M.D. the county $100,000 annually. care of the expected •um m • r awn crowmen aftor an oxhaustlnJ Paul c. H--~ no•-• H•-t crowd. day .-.-1-.. hia boat In tdm. with ft;)41 a _. 1c&111 & ~ v ......... .,.. u:u ........... • .......... ~ horticultural.iJt, wu planning to The Interim committee of the the utu.al set-backs and delays. his Haun: 2-5, by Appohltment apend $10,000 In garden land-state legislature, meeting ln Bal-brow clouded over and alowly at °hlll'lat ltM~T 18'8 the boa WU ··"eel to -·•e • .,. a ~-• but ln a ~-•·v -•• the~• acaping on five lou across · -... Ui&ll. '-UY ~.... •a.u..1• .......... ~ Ul a. 1 tw.,. ONta .._ street from bis Bay avenue home. 24·hour port .to aid anclina, and bad words roared into the tele--'-::===========;I Word was received by Harbor heard a detailed account of the phone that eot hotter u the air P Muter Tom Bouchey from .)dr. fishing lnduatry, both sports and became more blue. The "'°"Iver aod Mn. Fttd Hunle that \hey «>mmercial. from boat owners and clldn't eo home with a gentle<:llc:lt. had arrived safely at Papeete. cannery hHda. it wt!'nt home with • rmoundlna Tahiti Th e y had left leVttal Ida Naylor of Balboa Ialand cruh. lf um <atc!><s the ·~ of months before 1n tbeJr boat. th• wu lnita11ec1 worthy hl&h prt-the cmtendes' be mq ~ UIW'ed Peuy. The letter had been malled of tho D&mal<UI Whlto Shrine, tba1 the otrer WU a bona-fide ot- ln January and they expected to Santi Ana. r ... fn>m the ~ ollldal. that the sail for Honolulu ln Fef>ruary, Maurloe and Alao Crllls ,..... ...icom. mat Ill ltlll out. and. that Wallace J. MiHer, M.D. Eye Physician ~ -••Dur• n·s By Al>P>ln-•: _,,.,.. 1Sl8 u.u Olilll -.ii. --... Jar . ==========:::::;=!I arriving ln Balboa the middle of espected from Tuaon, When! they thla ollldal la • aalk>r, too! S. R. Monaco, .M. D. al& BAY A~ BAia()& .--im om.. Baun: 2to5p.m. Mra«v •• s'2 ......_, .OPTOIDCTBJllT8 May. had been resldlng for aome time, ¢ ~ ¢ The dty waa llsUng lots tor sale and would occupy thelr Corona 'nte »foot~ WAYFARER. at various pl1ces--Corona deJ Mar. del Mar home. • ol. Donald L.. Ke.Ucw. Santa Bar- lot 7, block 532, city valuation Mrs. Fred Catlin entertained at bar&. 11 undersoln& a complete re- $30, $15 asked: Newport Beach. her Udo Ia.le home with a lunch· tit and reriutns" job at, Sou.th lot 5, block 22, city valuation eon for the committee \llh.lch was Coast. as al.lo ta TOPAZ. a 5'-foot i:i~. $10,000 asked. phmnlng the Thrift Shop's Euler cutter ot G. L. canington, D>dno. Merchants were expecting the opening. In addition to the reftttfnk of largest Easter crowd In history 15 YEA.Rs A.Ou TOPAZ w~ understand South ..------------1 I and planned strict rentals to in.. Winning 48 out of a possible 90 Coast cut a complete new stick sure good conduct. Al Anderson points, Newport Beach Sea Scouts, tor her. The operation ot_ atepping was to have tile Fun Zone open headed by Byron Marshall, won a stick ol •that size 11 the most and the Rendezvous ballroom had the Newport Harbor Chamber of important and delicate performed &. T. BVit&&WOllTR, O. D. ~ SYIBEXAJONl:D Ll:N!ll:ll DUPLICATED G-._u.1 aad AdjmW Ill& W. 0-tnl A-0.... Ull NSWroBT llE&CB engaged Buddy Rogers and his' Commerce trophy Ui competition in the rtainc ~ oreheatra. with five scout ships from other ~ ~ ~ dttes. l~AGO gave hia reaao:ns. .. Harbor Red 0-oos reported Its ' ' Call Hubor 12·13-~k fot drl\te, quota $13,000, well over the a clualfled ad taker-you1J cet top with $19,000 collected under resultll the leadenhlp of Mn. Vic lo r The Balboa 111anc1 Wat.,. car- nival auoctatlon wu formed, the progrnm of events to iJ>clude a Decoration day water cardlval with yacht parade, races, illumina- tion and music. Ottlcen of the asaodatlon ~ A. S. Rlcharcbon, p<esldent; J . B. McNaJJ,y.-vi~ president and J . A. Beek, teere- Balboa Marine HardWatt (l;,arry and Vinney, props.) report .''joti ~ of the same" a.s rar u ac- tivity ia concerned and Hid bust· ness is "e:ood-.. o~ • ICal'Ce item lately (lack ot cured uh T) have suddenly arrived. -------------1 Grace. Are YOU Golq TIH'U ClllllGE 11UFE? '.11i1kf,_ II uff1r fnm · HOT R.USNES? ~ Ibo turu:tlaoal 'lnldd»--· pm1od peo11!1r to WtmeJl (38-62 na.) IDake JOU aufter fnn bot ilmheu, feel IO DU'fOUI, h11h- ~· lrrttal>le, ,,_, Tben "" lrJ' I.Jd!a S. Ptnklwn'I Veplable -~ to -trueh .,,,,... Cima. I~ Jamou for this! ~ Ta.ken re1ularl1 -Pint.ham's Dampound helps build up restn-t ~· •1ai11at such •mtddle-ace' dlltlea n., wh&t Docton call .. --th•. It pootth•ly 0(Jl1-~ taanoaplates DO habit-forming ~ dr'Qll. Pinkham .. Compound 11.elJJil twltve (JOU tnow what we mean). ~ n's alto a sreat 1tnmacb.1c tonic! ~----LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S . ' ._,. ... c1•r1u1• • Provoat Carl Meyers of Santa Ana Arlny Air base vigorously do- n1ed the charge t h a t he had recommended the grantine ot a license for a cocktail bar in Costa Mesa becaU6e "it wouJd enable its patrols to keep better order than if the soldiers drank their whiskey a greater distance away." Walter M. Longmoor, two-term ~esident or Newport H a r bo r Ch amber of Cemmerce, was tary. The $50.000 yach Youn Truly, owned by A. E. Freeman or Pua· dena. exploded and burned at her Balboa be!'th jUJt before it wu to leave on a Mexican crulse. 1lie only penon on board at the time, the FWpino cook, was severely injured Others of the party mid gone to Balboa to buy food ror the trip. FOR YOUR PROTECTION ~ t ~ There ii a stealthy and highly orpni.zed plot afoot <Ntt at White's athleUc club on Balboa. Island where some of our ardent sportflahlnc and yachtsmen own "charter ~pa." It aeems Oiarter Member Red Marquand (wHo toun romcn porta like oome people • commute to Loo Angeles and ~ ln r~ a r-Ialand houri when at home) made the ftnt Eb- oeoada race, aod belnc th# last vessel at the l.loe, ~ about, kept btt Into the Wind and drifted item first over the ftn1sti line-- anyway that' a the story 1 Too late to do anythlnc about such an un- precedented performance last year, the athletlo club Is golnc to do oomethlnc about It this yelU'- he~ the stealthy and Well orpn- ized plot-to obtain (by fair m~ or foul) a well-battered' old f&sb. ioned spittoon -the b~. the better. U you have one, W'l._H. "Pinky" Scot will be most happy to acquire It for priesentatioo to the last boat over the Hussong Une, Ensenada . t ~ ~· We mut thew -pieces are not too borin&-lf you. conaider the men and equipment and the publlc jnt ....... -wbicb ...... V1!r)' sreat. and take a look:~ at tM lal1I" and . delicate machinery smoothly !unctlonlna' to set um armada proper!)' under way, )U!lg- ed. atteoded to and lxme IC&in. you will lft(ei"" a crea\ and oote- wortl>Y projort la belnc 11'1!8!1ud- ln perfect bepinc with West I O>Ut )'&d>tlnc · Pl..,._ -and I that°• DO bUce.. .. , ... ,.,, .. ir..._c S,l#hl FLUFFY MACAIONI PlUS SUPlla CHllSI PLAYOI ·op · KDn GIAllD I • Speaking on ·~ Industrial Trft1d w .. tward." Edward Flyno, retired executive of an eutem railro&d, told an audJence ol AJ.lo- c:lated Oiamben or Commeroo memben last Tuesday that Or- an.a:e and other Southern Califor- nia counties have a brleht future ln 1~ for them. By the year 2000 there will be 20 mllllon peoplo ln Callfomla and Loo An1eln will be the 'larc .. t city ln the world, F1ynn told his listeners follO\\'tng the dinner meeting which was held in the Newport Harbor Yacht club. He put apedal emphull upon the productll being dlaoovettd by in- dustrial research and pointed out that the fabrics and materials thus developed could be made in Or- ange county jU1t aa well u the east. Several members from the New- port Harbor chamber were among the 200 who attended. The next meeting is scheduJed tor Anaheim lq.te thia month. ... , .......... CHES T COLDS ·- . . • - • aper ' All·ltriva19-Roo .. California and Chicago Stnamllner • ••..;;.i.. wl momiu ii tbe br- .0."' s-.-Chlof ....... New ........... ...u.m.ru-. wl odller imponaot eogir 11iag ' iws m.,aptOTide•'~ ..... wl tbe lleepiag -- ... , ...... ftJOIAf md nmu1 ••• with ndio and musical pocgroa. la.ch room. Three modem lounges, incl...S. lq a apaci~oboenuioa lowip, C. D. LINDSEY, TP.A. alfonJ • delightful Tiew "' -- aloag tbe Sanca Pe. ""' .,.;ft ..-.ice (9M .... odied•l •.. -food (l'Nd Jlanoer, ol -) ••• wl - -mndatiom oa,..... trip t. no-Loo Aaae&eo wl <>icwtr> • • • era.el Yia Super Chief, 301 N. Main St., Phone Kimberly 3-5354 or Santa Fe Station. Phone Kimberly 2-4404 SANTA ANA. CALIF. . . • • * By Ken Allen ·--ENT,1Nlltl_,.,...N6WJIC/ WHEAL >ll!Cl AHD !llUQ(-l>IPID'IEO· • • O.D ~U SAY SKl 0ottr KNOQ( 'IOU1t511.F WM 'IOllll• ··UK .. OUT AC11N6 Sll.......Ol CO!aitl? ... nlLD >IE 'tOll A.NOSHlWERE OUT OM""PIE. lOWN 10-W!Jl WT NIGHT! COMl IN,lll\IK&.l···BUT ...... ~ 'IOUk ......... OUIJID£, !J -DON'T WNn 10 'ICUOU5l ;. ' • • ' • • • • • • ' •• -. TaudaJ, Apftl 5, 1 .. NEWPORT • '.)NEWS-TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS--YPWR GREATEST CLASSIFIED tviEDl~M . Tll.EPHONES: HARllOR IZ 13 IWD 201 3011 Wat c.n .... 1 A.._, Newport -,, On>nga C:O...ty, CoUf. &.1 Carrier .01 Moil: 30c: per rn:::inth anywhere In Newport 8eoch & Costa Mesa ...... -a.-s.a ... ..,'-.. dl9 r..ota. .. ~ ..... c.au--. 1ladw u.. 4.ft °' llll-'. a. 11n ,.,.n+ .. !~.'!!l:'v~IDI ""¥ ___ .,!! ~-~NIU~ ?v-~ ~llHITVU -SAU a G-APTS. a --~ M & M. Refrigerator WAU.ET. klot at Udo 'lbo!o.tre in SA VE MONEY bal(OQJI. Reward. C.U Van Service Hout<n, Hari>ar I&SR or v ... PATIO. AND GARDEN DAY and NIGHT Houten CJttnen Harbor~ FURNJTURE ~---~"' ~ lne --d tpn-·•-1------------RA'ITAN, r<clwuod. alumlnlln). 'I)~ ~ck r:"tall.it1on~ ~~A:~.!!~ .. 21 ~~ci.":':'1U:: ~ Frac:tlonal to Tonnqe TWO BABY srrrERS AV AIL bt'ellu, swlnp, pads. barb<qu.s Call Beacon 6'23 Sotur..i.)'>. Sundo.p -eve-Indoor plat.ta. The lar&at ... ..,. 61-c Dino. Reuonable rateo. -tlon and the J_..t pr!eeo h> Harbor 1767-R. 1 CaliCom.ia! · WANTED AD7 l<1nd "' ,w HOUSE AND GARDEN SAW .. """' • •• ... ... -.. 44 4 ON UDO ISLE. Sparklln& beaut~ !Wly lurniohed single A doubl• •partments. For the .-e9l'.ftt er 11nnmrr months, Also srva'al 2 or 3 bedroom homes for the sunimer season . UDO ISLE PROPERTIES. INC. 3333 Via Lido Pl-.~ 1500 2 BEDROOM Bay F;'tont !umlsbod apL April A May. Phone Ha.rho< 2552 !eves. Harbor 2657-W). • • 62-c REPAIR SHOP SHARPENING OF hand, band. drcular, and dado sell. work i. eanlenU>ol WW build 611 Cout Blgbw~. Newpon Bell ~ardm OI' N!talnlnc waJJJ Call !lust oouth ol the Ar<:bes) NEW unfurnlabed. 2 bedroml u..aULISTATI. Costa Mesa -$1250 Down I-bedroom home• with dbl. garage, '2 yars old. 60'x130' lot on East Side $4950 Newport Heights -2;Bednn. Home Rumpus room whim can be conV1!1'tl!d for third bed- room. Needs finish work and redecorating, but has excellent possibilities. Only _______ ,._,. ___ , __ ..$650() Newport Heights -3-Bedrm. Home • IDEAL FOR CHILDREN-this lovely NEW HOME Y'<IC'IOk Y. WSATlllU > -0. CIOT'TON l CAaLVUllMAN "~ ....... 3011 w .. Mvwt· '1 I M1••.-1208 Coast H1ghtYay .Nwpf Bch <Antral A-Nowpoot -,, Cohlamla Open Saturdays Ph. Bea. 610!;.J Beacon !1283-W . .,. PO Box ,6:\ !13-N>5H '-A sarage. Yearly rental. N...._.t Beach ,llr>-tfc MAPLE PLAY PEN, uoed wry C0rooa del Mar. Harbor 2368-W. Is close to both high school and new grade school F\replace, hdwd. floors. lots of cupboards, etc. ~ home can be bought at very reasooable down JlftYT"" ment and monthly payments. $11,500 full price. NEWS-TIMES -Tuesdays and Fridays NEWPORT BAY POST-Wednesdays a..itW .. l 1.a.. ... '-•ut rwi la ..... tt.e H ..... n-.. T__., ••II N~ &.y ,_ • W•••••.,. MINIMUM .lD IS 4 UNO .... --= c.-a. •• 4 U-I ti-S .U S .75 4 u.. 2 .. _ 1.2J 1.40 4 u-J ti-l,7J I.ts -Hw. 13"' 208, °'"loo "Ad Toke<''"' ..>dad & '"""ttonao to NIWPOllT HAI-PlllUJHINQ CO. J011 w ... Caoottwl A-"-....... c:.11 ...... The News.-TI,,.... will not be respansjb~ for more than one inc:orr.ct intertton Man ~Mment, rewrvet the right to correctty closslfy any ~ oll ods ond to ,.J«t ony odvertbement l'tOt ec:.ifiorrnlng ro ru'-and t90Ukrtions. ConceflGtions will be reaived up to 9 o.rn. Advertbernenb wfll be accepted UI' to l l o. m. on Tuosdoy loo N_,.. n..,. one! W~ PO$t; and up to 9 o. m. for Friday News-Times. Phone Hor- boo 13"' 208. 48-c-R HARB0° T RA NSFER LocaJ and Long Dista11ce Haulin& COURTEOUS SERVICE 1962 Harbor Bl vd., Colta Mesa ~aeon 5538-J 12-IUILDING SUVICIS 12 .............. ... ..... -.............. .... . 12 Yean Servlco-liarbor .t....a HARRY HALL Palntina; Contractor Ph. Beacon 5413 774 E. 19th SL Coot& Mesa. Calif. SOUTH COAST MATERIALS CO CARPENTER AND PLUMBER U!Ue . Antiqlll' cherry wood•~==~----~=61--e=§I~ by day or hour. Prices ria:ht. tabJe. 538 Tustin. Newport J...R00~1 furnish<~ apt. 1lll June Bea<on 5643-~ 60-tfc Hel•hts. Phone Beacon 6299-J. 15th. Elec. relrlg. $36.75 mo. In- Washing &Jld Ironin&-Reuonable. ttk-64 eluding utilities. 301 Ea$l Bay 5501 W . ()c('an Front. Ph. Har. MAP Ave., Balboa. Ph Har .• 1959-JK. 3042..J. 1 ~ LE 4 poster twin bed. ooll . 61-claas 1g sprinp, 4 cotton mattress. $25 • BEACON HILLi REAL Ti.. R-E-A-L-T-0-R.S 466 NEWPORT BLVD. Ph. Bee. 5713-R (E\>es. Bea. 5Tl9-R) TWO YOUNG LADIOES, 25 J<n. of :204 Onyx. Ba.lboa· l'&Iancl. 23-""64 4 Room F)Jrnlshed Apt. with gar- agto, want baby sitting, only 50c age. Yearly rental. $65. 706 Sl-TtAl'tllS 51 hr. Excellent characttt retu--DINING ROOM ~t. bunk beds, Acacia, OJrona del Mar. 62P .. ,,,,_ ... ..... _ ........ _ 50 FT. ~-1 blk from AttheL ences. Harbor 2817-W. 62-<>64 chest, drapes; mlac. other fuml. Practically new 2 bedrdt>m. fur. TRAILER SUPPLIES Si500 FULL PRICE. WW take OUNN°S DAY NURSERY ~~-• ture. All tn eood condltkn. C.U nlshed house Ph. 97, La~•n• $200 down. CALL OWNER Bea. ~~ u·-"•"--a-~ -· 1nq •-El a.fr! Pan I h . 5713-R or eves. Bea. 51'19-R. Uc. !or 5 duldren at $2.00 per ,...,.......,~. ~~· ~·· or · Beach. 62c63 ec. ~ I · • ray eaten. We day. ScheduJed tn.Jnlnc-lawn 829 lllaln St_ Huntington Beach. F)m\lshed 1 Bedroom Duplex. Utll-convert >'lllr psollne stoves to -:::-::--:-.,..------62<£1- And renco<1 yarc1. 1584 Santa Ana 1 _________ 113p_ Itieo po1c1. S55 mo. 3711 Ii Cout Butane. INCOME PROPERTY Ave., Coota Mesa. U-IOAn, SllPPLID U Blvd., Newport Beach. 62c And Tr ·1 S 2 STORY, 4-lamlly Dal CUI "A" ~tfc -----------BALBOA ISLAND l..&rl" 2-st erson a1 er ales blllldlne with a 3 bed!"""" bouR FINE""="TIRONIN"-"="G"'"'B"'Y"°"THE=~ao;:,:,,UR.::; I 1g..n-. ARROW aloop. clay aaller, 2-bdrm. home· 2. baU.. J\Jne "7:s 2100 NewpL Blvd. Beacon 5215 .!"'d an extra loL 2'.oned for Help with dinne< put1es. Own mahoc&DY butl, -varnished. to Sept 1.5. Ph. Harbor 29:1(), A ~~.flt~DERN Duslneu. Priced rllht. Ph. Har. ll"anlportation. Re!......,... Har-completely rellnilhecl. Ready tn days. (Harbor oHg..MK "1!11.) TJtAILER O'.lURT 343 (Eves.) Phone a.econ 5590. bor 2IJ!50..R; If no ana. can Har-co with new aalls A stalnleu 63o6I Lori• view Iota with lawn & trees. R. M. 1..ANE. Newport Beach • ... _ · -------____ ._._ .... ·---------..... --· s~"-t1on ----.,,, " ,._ ~ ,__.r.. .. . ~ bor 1913-M. . 6.1p64 ril~e. i395. Phone Harbor YEARLY RENTAL--2-bdrm. !urn. lD walldn& dlatance 01 ~tfc f...:!f~:w€' .: · ... ::.~ SA~CE~! brand!.~ ~ AduJs':e ~~ ::"'::; °"""'l~ta ~Mesa B~~~ ksoo~u= Classified Index'.~!',~.~!~•---......... '~ m w. ~~ta..._ Ladles C2l to take over .. tabllshed loot Glide rntt p)ywoed lidlf&. FtonL Balboa l,w;d . &'Ip 1721 Pomono Ave. !Near W. 18th> 2923-W. 62pS! M e.... ., Uc I ' uw•'llit ...... M & . M Refri to S Phone Bl1con 53411 Mtfc gera r erv. Bennett Hardwood noor Co A VON bua!Mu. Balboa Island $90 each. Alao one l~!oot . C..ta M... Ph. Be""'"1 M8().J • Newport. Busy aeuon ltarta c=:-i~~~!'255271611 ~-~~;~-'!.'!I! .... ~ ... -~ 5:':5~·~40l~ll'~r~TO~JLO~Al~Nc:::s§s~I Beach Lot ua·r ............. , ......_ UP h .......... ... r•-r ... a. • .,,... • .._ te ?r· ••' MM 4.1 ._,_ .... DAY and, NIGHT Fioort 1&1d • SaMec1 • rtDllhe<i NOW. Write Box 7, La Mlrada, 42-tf ROOM with aepafate entrance ~ · • · ----· -• • • -...... • Income lot 45 It. fron~ '' ..... c ............. .... 11......, ... Ml._,._.. : ... :''!11 I/;;. : ::::6;. ft9 ......................... Commt'rdal Marine and Domeatic Universal Frick Installation Fractional to Tonage Call Beacon 6423 \= ....... tM1tNA-...,.._. --...1~ 63-c ............... ,, Pub! s . l: =...-:---: = ;.::-ic ten!apher • ...._,_..,.,._........... ~· I • ......_ 'SC:: N • a , ...... ddreulna otary Public ; -...a... .. :': =a--.r~ Phone ,.ervtce .................. • .......... SARAH E. WHEATI.ZY ~~V•-==-·-·-•v•-·-...,-··-·-·-·-•'"''-·-· ----fBlrtchtt B1dg. Ph. Harbor 1975 Corona del Mar (eves.) Kl ~ PueL1c NOT1ca 8WO&Dll'lllB NOTICE TO BIDDERS: Invita- tion ·to bid on the 1949 catch of llroadbW SwOl'dflsh produced In Southern Ollltomla Waten by lndopendent fishermen operatfnc under a 1tandard contract plan i. ~by tendered. Undenl~ed wW receive bids 1111W AprU 16, 19419, !/&Aed Cl!> P."" -.. contracts and 1tatlnc price to be pold to llahermen for dreaed awcxdflah delivered at Santa au, bara. San Pedro. Newprt &Jld San J>leso. Otbor pol\lta optloa&l. -Filhermen ~taln rlcht to ac- cept oc reject aey or all bl<la. SWORDFISHERMEN'S O'.lMMITTEE, By: R. R. Ladd, Chairman, 805 Cltt Ori~. Santa Barbara. California PuJ>: Apr. 1, 5, 7, 12, 14. 19419. No. A 11111 NOTICE TO <J&SDJTOB8 58-<:-60 Rug and Carpet r. f , t;' o\ "11 N r. AND LAYING • CLEANING UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE A.I'~ r :arpet Work~ of Or~• Harbor Braneb Office: l&l:I NOWJ>Ol't Blvd. Colta Illa& Beacon !\707-M In the. otflce of the Oerk of the SUperlor Court ot the County of Oranse, State of Callfornla. or to iraent the aame, with the necea- aary vouchers, to the undenlcned at h1J: or htt place of bustnea, to-wit: at the otnces of her attor- ney. Max Hurwitz, 2611 We 1 t Cmtral Avenue, Newport Beach, California, within six months alter ESTATE OF HAROLD LEE the Ont publication of thla notice. BARNUM. etc., DECEASED. Dated March 2:1th., 19419. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN CHARLOTTE BARNUM and Rellnlshed C. R. SPOONER PHONE HARBOR 080&-M ~ · Cd SL, Newport Bead> Free Eatlmatel ED WALTERS TILE O'.lNTRACTOR Bath Root . Drain lloardl, 'etc. 15th A!(..._. Ave., C..ta M- l'bone Beaton 8700-W..3 18-tf< HARBOR Plumbing Service l768 Newport l!Ivcl.,• Beacon 6117 REP.AIRING OUR SPECIALTY Contractln& and Supplies g..tfc Bath Rooms Drainboards Giaas Blocks Store Fronts DEL MANGELS TILE CONTRACTOR 221 Ogle St. Coot& Mesa. BEACON 5538-M 63-c-71 Mattress -Renovatin2 lnn~prtnp,, box sprinp, studL. etbltom made, odd alas. cotton mattreues made lnto lnnenprtnp. Rebuilt mattreues for sale. Calli. 621165 SNIPE S11.ILBOAT-Ready to ro. ..., bwtlrieu dlstrlct. bm-llne. L 0 A N s AU Improvements In. $495. W ~ wanted llX' ir!vate lncl\Jdinc fine oalls. $325. 618 M1at be aeon to appndate. Very Evenings only Ph. Harbor llMS-W. club. FUii or put U-. Only tint Orc:hld, Corona do! Mar. Ha:t>or rouooable. 803' Larks-. Co-L 0 A N S 61-Uo c1us wa1treseo need app1y. In-1987..JK even1np. 62c63 rona c1e1 Mar. Har. :ml-M. L O A N S 60 FT. BA y VIEW LOT- tervt .... betw-1:30 p.m. & 3 1930 Model A Coupe, m. 1935 ~ $2750 T \',~ !: Mr. Sullivan, a:;~ V-8 Pick.Up, $200. 2212 Central 0 mf.r-Zacijµ"N'iOiii .. -"., $50.00 to $5000 See owner Sa".!.. ... e!.:8. Sun•··· .. ';;. » .............. ~ Ave., Newport Beach. Har.~~ ;:,-:-;-.,,::,"A_,:-:;:',.;.:,5;;ULA.~-•• _ a:..:_ ->-SALARY N219 T.:;;U: A... _, JO-SAU, MisauA.NiOus" --~ ~~•u• ~~ >.( ii.M"UiiC:"W.0: Tii.iViiioMii ~.J:;a!~'::;':d\;;'v~ °* AUTO ewport Relghta 62c WASHING MACHINES For Rent n.25 PER WEEK SPIES HOME APPUANCE 916 Cout Hl&fiway Bea. 567f>.M FIREPLACE WOOD r.oal · Charcoal H W WRIGHT CO ~~~·r:.;; i.e~;:;;.;·;;;,;_ oor 11161..,1_ 57 ..,-& 0th tr FU1R~~ ASS~~~ ~?AN ~YNJ2!5CHMIDT· Come . &JldSant ... a Albin··· WANTED-S>na!IAduJ Y -~~ or -· er ersona p 2 bedrooms. H. w noon ~· ~ ts. ...,. "~ Between "QUICK SERVICE" laree uv1ne ro0m. ~roam. SPINFI'. Famous Lester Baby 64. S3S • $55 monthly. Pfl. Harl>or kitchen and oerv1oe porch. TW'o ~l'Ni~ ~~ •. ...:!?:~·--. . .. .. _ ... ~ (!.,u lJ/lhl .J!.oo,, patio> and really a fine home at DJ No. ~ Santa Ana. , • tJn'-'l'IVI; T9B 41 a moderate price. SPINFI' GRAND. Uke new. Save , mu -•• .. -a,,.,,,,,,, WM. G. HAY Juat exactly '800. n.. moot · ItENT A TRUCK u-Real Eatat• Brok... . ( beautltul piano we ha'IO «v.r · 2305 O'.lAST Bl!.VD. Corner of Oranp A N•port Bl..S. had. Real modern. 'There will DRIVE IT YOtJRSEU' NEWPOJtT J!lli:ACH. CAI.IF. <Wacon Wbeo1 Cote) never be another. Terma. DAM?-Phone ORANGE 1343 -door to Weot«m thdtm otrlcl Phone Bea. 593!1 day or eve. 1784 N1.._i BIY<I .. Coota 111... SCHMIDT PIAJ(0 O'.l., 52() No 1407 W. CHAPMAN PHONE HAJUIOR _,, 23-o-25 PHONE BEACON -Main, Santa Ana. S.tfc LARGE ·~ STEINWAY GRAND. Beaulltul Burt Mansur U-DQve new 3 bedroom --c=l-o-th_es_Li-.n-e_P_o_l...:ea=~ cue and tone. s. .. over hall ' 3'7-tfc NEED MONEY VIEW HOME. Chain Link Fences ~ ~Alao e.t:. m;:.: 1934 DODGE SEDAN. Seal beama, TO PAY Bll.I.S 7 BeautlluIJy Decorated g?z_~=.~ ~~'PiA;to~. :~:U:~".$i~~~.~ seeA us for LOANS Si!....'!, Steal at1$16.60() Ackerman Fence Co. 52() No. Main, Santa Ana. U.tfc port Helghta. Phone Beacon on uto, Furniture, etc. ~y f to ·a or S0turd4y SANT~ ANA MATI'IU:SS O'.l. W1LL trade beautllul new Spinet 6299.J. 63-c-84 uk tor LYLE R. POPE all ~ Sun~. ill E. 4th SL Ph. KI. 2-3202 2330 So. Main Ph. KI 2-5e56 even up for eood uaecl Grand W&Jlt 35 to 50 pauenrer boat lot at 219 Tustin Av~ COMPLETE HOUSECLEANING NEW VICTOR addlnc 111achlnes piano. DA!fZ.SCRMIDT PIANO daily Uve ball run. I'bone Hunt-BAY LOAN CO. N service. Kitchen • wall wuhln&. .. low .. $89.50 Aho all mak.. co .. = No. Main, Santa Ana. ·--Be ch 381:1. ewport Heil!htB floor cleanlnr & waxlnt:. -UHd adding" m&chln... Tenna USED PIANOS, $89, S67. Sl-05. ,41-;.~n a 62p63 2604 WEST CENTRAL A VE. cleanln" cauJklng, palntlnol. nia u low u $10.00 drwn. pay oo)y $4. per month. DANZ-RD Con-Uble, radio and Newpt Bch. Ph. Har. l5T1 52-tfc cleanln.. AU work auaranteecl. Bales otnce EquJpinenl Co. SCHMIDT PIANO O'.l .• 52() No. heater. Good condition. Pb. Har· '7-tS56 IN SAN GABRil!!L. Potorro Ht&. Call !or free estlmatn. a.econ 303 N. Sycamore Santa AM Main, Santa Ana. -bar 1117-M alter 2 p.m. l'rltdbIIY new 2 bednn. A deft 6111. Al'a House A Window Ph. KJ.2231JC! 23-tfc RENT A pu ~n •. ••· klcldl 61 • ., LOANS TO BtlILD, IMPROVE. home!urn.. I!, -Uvln• nn.. floor ~•W· ~t -.. ~~ BUY.··~·oD""'"""" on D.thrm Cleanlna Service. USED KENMORE wublne ma· learn. All ront term allowed II • ~·...... ·n ~ complete with ~H='°. ""H'-. ~H;;.c0;;;:1;:::.B=R~0~0~K--chine. Excellent condition. Har ~ £. month. DANZ-NEW FORD TRACTOR REFINANCE ;acum. rw:k. •bl. I:{,· Lot DEPENDABLE 200 or alter 6, Harbor~ Ana. • No. Main. Santo .R~~ NEW~R-r~r::A ~aw. rltl:s ~°":"*'~ Wiii c;,:: PLUMBING SERVEL REPOSSESSED SPINFI'. Bal ~Bradley GARDEN TRAC. SAVINGS A LOAN ASSN. ~ ""-· Pbone R':a,~ Th G A S Refri oo)y PIS, terma. Another Spinet TOR, $l5 per clay. 3333 Via Udo Ph. Bar. ;!JOO e gerator lllahUy cue damapd, 1 ave BALBOA BAY AIRPORT eG-Uc EXCLUSIVE Cllt Ha ..... New 2 Ferguson Hdwe. Co. SlDl~,.;., ~~ f&IDOUIPIANoi;naltoo• •• · Phone Beacon ~'I!. _7, B. R. bouoe. hardwood noon. tD the credlton ot and all penona Admlnlatrat:rlx of the Eatate o! bavln& claima a•ainlt the aald •ald dec<dent. Repair s!r!i:"flaintalned -t or wd .. tat• to me Pu1~~ March 23 ; April 5. 12. 19, . Pboote: Harbor l4l8-W s........,.: to Eltuo H"-. -·~· ~-• MONEY E>rtra lam rot. Lawn !rant ind ZI05 Cout Blvd., NT 52() No. Main. Santa Ana. SACRIFICE 1941 Dodtte Cub rear. Pado. :kw raroce. For PHONE u. D~ * T c lid te B·11s * rent or will aolJ S3000 dwn. SSS ~R I 8 TELEVISION $99.50 . coupe. Fluid drive, $750. Owner, o onso a l mo. PDIL, tuJI ir!ce SI4•750. See YOUR RADIO expertly ..:t:!d (plua tax). For a Harbor l47l..J. 51-c-83 *To Pay Taxes* =-·~.™1 ~ ,..111om __ w1_th_the __ n_ecesaary ___ vou_c11en ___ ~_. __________ 121101 Cout Blvd. N...._t Beach · · ·PullLlc !'iloTicl! Puauc NoTicE TREE BANKRUPTCY SALE SERVICE in )'O<IJ' home at no extra charp F R E E '41 Pontiac 8 Torpedo -Radio. See tar Eu NEW ~- Ill ro: Eupne Hallett York, dba York Boat Co., Bankrupt ,..,,._ ot the above entitled Bankrupt Estate will otler !or sale A1rll 8th, 19419, at Two P . M. at the CM! Service Room. 208 Poot Builttln&. Santa Ana. Calif .. that certain Real ~ate, located '-'! ti» Northeast Comer ot Harbor Boulevanl and Wilson S ..... t, Coot& __., Onuw! County, Calif_, aald property extendinr ~ leet on Harl>or Boulevard and 574.8 leet on Wilson s ..... t. containing &Jll'l'O"· -tel7 3..33 actto and lmpro~ by a corrupted Iron shop bulldln&, ~to)y 20 x 50 feel Said &ale will be held before Hon. Benno JI.-Brink. Referee in Bankruptcy. For turtMr lnformaUon. communi- cate With M. L. Rabbltt. Trustee, 310 Buena Vlata Boulevard, Balboa. ~. Telephone, Newport Beach, Ha.-1825. Pub.-Aprll 5, 19t9. . I I ' _ G.r TIEAl>Y FOR FISHIN~I ..•. , ............... "" ... ' L 1111.U n II Wl'hl I ..... 11••1•1 TI .. I. lllH IT IAI* PH e11C11 .. P •IPlnte• \ .. ~ ...... ______ .... __________________ _ ' • E:xperlenctd rn@D, compJete power equiixnrnt ror any lize job, an) place. F'tft estimate chNrlully flven and you wtJJ be su:r;rtsed af O'JJ' low charceL CALIFORNIA TREE SERVICE Since 1936 Well experiel\lecl. honest. con-heater, Iota of extru. A·l COD· UI an Y Payment Loan 2 BEDROOM HOME; IJli lldentloul. HOME DEMONSTRATION dltion_ $1l95 cash -terms or on car, furniture. traller, at other ~ Place Between 21at 8fttl COAST RADIO SERVICE Call Beacon 6296 trade. 307 l&Iancl, Balboa (...,.. aecurlty. Pri 'f:~ta M-. HA. 3084 cw HA. H08-W. Harbor Radio · Television Cb. apt). 8'lp64 HARBOR ~ 1 to 5 or call~':: =-~~~-~~-~.;;~:::.:;·';:::' 477 Newport Blvd. Coota W.U CHRYSLER MOTOR lncl\Jdinc re-FINANCE CO 0n: ~it..'=.~ ...... ··-....... -.. ~7! -= =9oPra~ :':·;:: Phone Bea<on ~ . REAL VALUES 44-ttc Bea. &al5. 62.M »-U1C. ANNOUNCIMINJS II llClll&ble. Harbor 2879-W. .......,. 1814\!i Newport Blvd. C..ta 11... 1.n Costa M'esa Ph. 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' Baseba•I Fray 4-3 Friday Pan01s Best De(enshe Mn ,I , H-ard Hri>nincl aecond strinc 210 points. ~ Cm>bo WU CUl S:a n ta .Ana High baseball.,.. Santa Ana s loadof! man, Milt all Eutem OonfeftDOO c:mter, top. ·ott the ie.m at 11'"1-tenn. ll b8!i a llCOUd three runs in the first and Wickert, drew a free pass to lint; ped all Orance 0-t college ICOI"· record ot 12 wino and six - one nm in the fifth inning to de--stole teOOnd and was put out as ers it was 1ewtaled du. week in Defmslvely. F\o)'d Panons was~ feat Newport Harbor High'• Var· Bob IDckaon bit the ball back to season atatlstlcs coinpned and ...,. :top 'man with 297 1;>all ~ sity nine, ...:!, at Har1>or Hiih Fl'!· Ward who fired lt over to thin! leued by o-1> Mlles Eaton. Hen-Burly Ralph fttltai: was clcoe day attemoon in a practice aame. sacker BW Skiles Who teamed up nine ..,_i 2117 pointa as the Pf. behind with '25.1 ftCO'l'eries. Don Ward was charged with w l th second hueman Carleton ratea _, H ot 29 pmos In theii The Pirate field i;oal shot a...-. the' Tar toa. their tlrst ot the Melµ'I to trap Wickert. Pat Davis ftn:t _..., Bennin 60"0UDted.for ace: wu ..28t and the tree shot. aeasoo, u he got off to a ahakey ainaled down the left field line Ids pointa en 8' lleld eoaJa and 99 a""""" wu .!iBl. llart-Santa An!>'• Jim Spiegel and cleanup batter Ra Wllm<lt tree fhron. In their flat year ol - eot credit far the win. drove a hard two bagger into deep Sec:ond tn ~for the lleUOD.. titian.· the maroon and silver hard-The game otarted out with the center, scoring Hickoon and Davt>. deoplte Ids lnell&lhWIY In the Jut Wooders -fourth In the- aspects of a sluuln& duel as the Wilmot acored u Meara mulled 12 pmes, was Dao Comm with Eastern Oonfe......,.. Saints scored three timet on two a roller ott the bat of Bert Hay· hit.I in the ~t and the Tan came swn. A 4 double play, W a r d ·to back with two rum a.nd two hlta Skiles to tint bueman George In their half of the Initial fraJM-~ .. ended the Inning. ----Tan Cuh la · · Harbor cubed in for two runs Wondedul Buys In the bottom of the nnt. Skiles on tbe waurfroot Mid oo LIDO Ill.&. Ttiln.k ot • • tie4room Md i bUlt. ALSO 4inlDI' r-oom, IU&dW>o. 2 bedroolll)• and IN.Lil. A~ I~ ~lo-.d Dalio. nu. ~ ~ &n unusul.l .mount of o:'t\um Pnre tl)c)udt>• unJaua noor t"9•f!r'tnp a.Gd ~. Price Onb tJJl.000 ALSO BUT! tn l..OI'S. !IYECIAL -tO ft. ••terfrocu lot with Plff pri-.tlere. 0NL1' ll&.7&o. Lo-.e17 lllllid9 lot for M low -N&OO with 9enlllble \ertna. W'beD llllMe -.--tMJ' C!llaDOt be Lido Isle Properties lne. 3333 Vlo Udo N_, e.od\ Coll( Harbor 1500 went out on a roller to the third baaernarL Lane drew a walk, stole aecond and ICOred on Ward's blow through the abort.stop. Ward stole second and scored u catcher ~ Burdick liaed one down the third base ab-Ip. The Sailors tied the count In the second inning as left fielder Gene Crain beat out an infiekl hit, shortstop Bill Jackaon drew a walk, and right fielder M&orie Langdale was safe on an error by the third baseman. With the ba.!e.s loaded. Skiles hit to Spiegel who fired the ball back to catcher Ed Fouch to force Crain for the first out. Lane missed an attempted bunt on a· squeeze play u Jack- son rushed for home. Fouch caught the high ball and leaped on the sliding Jackson. Umpire John Ow-ens ruled that be failed to put the ball on him and the run cOUnted. Lane wu fannl!d and Ward went out to the first base- man, unassisted. Santa Ana scored their wit1nin1 run in the fifth as Wickert was u.te on an error by second base- man Arman Nettles. He went to second on a stncJe by Hicks and ll<Ored on a alnale by Pa\ Davis. Ward had the bUH loaded at thll point w1tla no out.a but wu pulled out ot the 'whole u Mean: '=========~==~I picked up a arounder from Hay. awn at shortstop and forced Hick· son at home. He then retired the final two batten on a atrlke out and a~ up. -------:- ·~iSUJ ----------- . I ' • PtHtcttf lluu~ If Callflnla c..bon trouble? Caaoo aian? Not wbm 7<1U,.. RPM Motor Oil Far BPM ia ipc>ell:y _. pc•m•t.d ••. ID .a.& ID ' encine ho& apot. ilia& ordinary oa.1oa ... buw, &oficbtamaaonandcno -~&)lo,,.._ proof lnkrnal cqiM pom n• it lubricatnl Pop-U ..... Jack Clark looked good in the finaJ two lnninp u he re:llevt'd Ward on the mound AlthoUeh he only •truck out one batter. fie demollStrated &ood t<introll . . The Tars have pulled off three double plays In the three games ... Ward gave up five hit.I while 1trik1ng out six and walking two batten ... Dick Lane wu slated to pitch this afternoon against Excelsior wttb Cark expected to get a couple of wann·up innlnp. ... The Tar's next outing la tn the Pomona tournament Monday morning. N8--pu.~rt" Harber-a ABRBPOAE 3 1 1 0 0 0 4 1 1 2 3 0 3 0 0 2 2 1 4 0 1 9 0 0 3 0 1 5 0 0 3 0 0 1 2 1 201000 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 Lane,d Ward, p-3b Skiles, 3b Burdick, c Rttveo, lb Mean:, 2lb-u Crain, If Jackson, II Lanpdale, rt Oark, p Rlchardoon, If Neitlea. 2b Harrit:, rl ------ 29 3 6 21 9 6 --A•1 & AB a B & Wickert, lb 3 1 0 1 lDclaon, 3b 4 1 2 1 Davia. IS 4 1 2 1 Wilmot, d 3 1 2 0 Hayaum, If 4 0 0 0 Miller, rt 3 0 0 0 Babcocl<, 2b 3 0 0 0 Fouch, c 3 0 0 1 S"'-1, P 2 0 0 0 Ludo. rf 1 0 0 0 30 4 6 ~ Santa Ana 300 010 0 3 6 6 OPQ t .._ .. Te I P.K. • e •mo.,. ••• •DM 0 m·h 1•• . ~ ........... SHEP'S ttlll OOMlr llllGw:WAr li&WIOU "lbe -al Good J:ata" C£09m ON •ONDAr S A.H"S S ~ ~msFswiObmO~D 1--ef--.. I I Pl WWD•D·Y u .. -. .. u~ .... I ••1 Ullf8. •c= --r.o. ..... •.T . r..a.-::-J1' ...,. -.... -.... ..... .... H. Henninc .. -----··· 23 267 "' 173 99 49 70 211 lOS D. 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Ry ll.Oll Mu'.\llL.Ll."'-S If t he exhibition of driving demonstrated Friday n i g h t by pilots of the C.~ Hot Rodi is a n example o f what Is in at.ore !or local raclne bup at Huntina:· ton Beach Sta· dium th.is sprina: and summer, Bob Moore will have one ot the ftnnt ractne tumou on the Pad.fl Cout. It ls no secret that It lJ the driven who make the shoW. U they have tbeir heart in it, If lhey really want td drive, the folk& will flock throua:h the gale-but if they wait until there is a a;OOd crowd in the stands, they, u well as the stadium manaK:en, will eo broke. Friday night, lhe bo)'I put on a good deflf>nltratlon of how to create r a c i n g interet:t. They pushed their gow bua;gies all the way, passed three and four abreast on the1 turns and in general demonstrated real race savvy and guts. The 3000 fans on hand ate It up-they went for the show and track In a big way although many of the top drivers weren't on hand. All the blame can't be placed on the driven· though, last summer, even though they tr1ed, It wU practically i.mpouible to pesa on the outside. ~ resulted in a parade with very little passing. There wu no competition and the crowds dropped off to under 1000 although the summer ~fore-they had jammed the sl)ffdway to ca· pe.dty we-ek after week to make It one ot the top pe.yt.na: tracb on the Cout. Bob Moor" has put brains and monf:y toKether to creale a nne radn& strip. Friday ni&ht the driven actually tnmed It as com· parable to G 11 more Stadium's fa.med oval Mocre ls no nt'WCOmel' to the world of race promotions. He teamed with Frank GutheTW and Tom Halnea to apen the San Dteco Balboa Stadium to racin1 aeveral yean aco and bu been acquainted wtlh raclna a.nd race promotions ever s.Intt. Btf0tt t&kin.c to ~ motk>nl, Moore wu San Dleeo'a top disc joclu!y. The team or au. drlvera and iS'(J(DOtor Bob Moore •bould l'O a Ion& way tawar<la making Hunt- inrtoo Beach Stacltum, once aaaln. one-of the tinnt radna 1tr1p1 o• the C:OUL MARINES St)CK Tars -Sentillels COAST NINE V'te in Pomona IN BIG NINTH Tourney Play Four runs In the ninth innlng. a rter two were out, netted the El Toro Marines a 9--7 baseball 1';ctory over Orange Coast col· ll'ge on the loser's dJamond Fri- day afternoon. Pitcher Howard H enning had jll!t about ctndled the "'1n as tnc Pirates went Into the top or '!'tie ninth with a 7.5 lead Moore, the first Marine to face h.im walked but was farced out at second as shortstop Anderson grounded to Plrate Jule Marsha!i. Anderson wu safe on the fielder'• choice with one out. Hallameyer struck out tor the second out- and then thlnp started powlna. Petroff doubled and catcher Ada· mcyzk was walked. With the buetl loaded and atilNn l'ront, 7.5, Hm· nln& worked over two •~es on the Marines fint sacker Bohan· nan. The El Toro lefty pund)fd the third ball down the left field line for a three ba.a&er and scored later on a. wild pitch to win, 9--7. Coast soon!d five of their rum in the third Inning. Henning was put on when he wu hit by a pltcfted. ball and left fielder eu Savin and tint baMm.an Bill Rcn- sey wen-walfced to load 'the msa. Jule Marshall sCOl'fd Lee Pierce, running for Henning, and Savtn wtth a s i n g I e . Kenny Moats brought R.amky in with another bingle and center fielder Boyd Horrell scored both Marshall and Moat.I on a triple to end the sror· in& spree. Ralph Freltaa: scored the r1nt local run on a triple and an error in the second inning. The seventh C.OUt run was scored a1 Marsh&lJ noached. tint on an ettor and crossed home on a fly by Moats. El Toro scored ln the third lnn· Ing a1 Moore aJngled. 1tole sec- ond. went to third on an error by Marshall and came in on a fly by Ernenon. They scored two more In the fourth u K<nnevtck wu aafe on a bobble by Manhall and acored on a home run by Wood. AdarncyU scored th• fourth El Toro run in the sixth on a home run. He a1ao acored the Marine'• fifth run in the el&hth u he drew a walk and tallied on a tlnale by Bohannan. <>naae Ca•M T AB & H II: Newport Harbor High will pay Inglewood High's .se.itinels in tbe tint game of the annual 20-30 club Pomona High «hool baseball tournarni-nt M on day morning, April 11 it wu announced Friday night at ~ meeting of coaches ot tea.ms entered in the annual tour· ney. The Tars ~ill play their first game in the morning and. win or lose, play their second game ln the afternoon. If they win the second game. they will play in the semi finals Tuesday. All Sunset League teams with the exception ol Downey and Or~ anee wi)l play in the 32 team tO\D'- ney. Santa Ana facn Leu.zin&tt; Fullerton pla.ys touch Ventura; Huntlncton Beach meet.a. Ctn.II" and Anaheim aoes qalnst Ola!· fey. Other first round games: Re-- dondo Beach VI. RJven:lde; D:- condJdo vs. John Muir (Pasadena); Redlands ve. Chino; Oa.remont VI. Pomona; Sant.a Barbara va.. Pasadena; Corona vs. Pt. Loma; Corona va.. Hoover (San Diego); La Jolla vs. Compton. The 16 wtnnen will advance to the championship flight and the losers to the consolation fll&ht with second roUnd gamea llated for Monday afternoon. Pirates Meet LBCC in Citrus Tourney First Pirate Honehtdera o1 . Oranlr Cout college meet Long Beach Oty collegf! tomorrow afternoon in first round play ot the annual Otrus junior college baseball tour- ney at Azusa. Mentor Wendell Pickens will probably start Bob Nettles on the mound aealnst the Vtktnp with Ralph fttltaJ: and Howlltd Hen· n1ng being held In reserve tor oecond and third round camea- Startlna beblnd the lac for the locals will be Kenny Moau, who lut woek was offered $1000 to aJgn his name to a Brookl)1l Dodger contract_ BW Ramsey will be at !Int, Ralph Freltat at so<· ond. Fioyd Paraona at third. Jule Man.hall at ahorUtop, Ed Savin, Boyd Horrell and BID Van Horn in the OU tfleld_ Savin. If Ramsey, lb Manhall,a Moab, c Frottac. ~b BOl'ftll, If Van Horn. rt Pt....,., rt Bennina. P P...-.a. 3b 4 1 0 3 1 0 4 2 1 4 l 2 4 1 1 4 0 1 3 0 0 l 0 0 3 1 0 3 0 0 g E. C. Wrestling ~ TOllt&ICJ Slated g for Coast Gym 1 • 1 Orana• Clout college and FuJ. O lerton rank u faYOritn to oop 0 hJch honon thJa Thunday and Friday nlcht In the first Eu!A!tn 33 7 5 5 Conference wreatllna champion· El Toro 1 sh1pa at Oranee Cout collep. AB R R E Entries of tl1ll teams are ex- Moore. rl 3 1 1 0 ..peeled from the two favattd teams Reed Scott ;. Andenon, as ~ 1 2 0 u well u ML San Antonio and .• ,. Emenon. 2b • 0 0 1 Oiaff•Y-Santa Ana and San 111!1--p-ID Whiner H&llamoyu, 2b 2 0 1 0 nardlno may ftlt•r partial teams. ..... -Petroff. lb 5 1 1 0 Prellmlnary boots will be hold Rffd Scott brought his Jani• Adamcyzk. c 2 3 2 O in the O.C.C. gym Thunday ni.ht home !Int Sunday afternoon In a Bohannan. lb 5 1 2 1 at 7 p.m_ and finals will be staged twc>-lap1 •vent which represents. Kenne"•lck, 3b 4 1 O 1 Friday nJght wtth the fl.n-t match the nrst ot four-race aeries ~or Wood. cf 3 1 t O at 8 p..m. Medals will be awat'ded the ""'1&ulno· 4 0 O 1o wtnnen In each -•-"t division CU.y. p -...... Frank Thomas WU second ID -and a trophy will be iw-oted the Miny, and BW Solam came In 36 9 10 3 wtnnlnJ toarn thin! aboard Rttb. George Ruby In a ..um up matdt Tbunda)' had un!artunai.. luck when Illa nJV>t. Wendell Plck.m' mat oquad Ruca1 -· a --and ,,. Pirate Goff defeated • htghly toutecf San had to ~ve lhe race. • rL-I ... _.. DieCo Ja.pee teem. 21-15. Pk:kem TM othet' three races for tbt F IWV ~ lbdicaled that the 1 am e-team Bttwer trophy will ta!« place wblch competed aaallllt the -. on the next three Sundaya Oranp Ooaot collqe'• coif ~ ""' t •am will , ... _,,! tlie Sc.. ol ,_ lta !Int coif -ol Pirates Grawr~ the ...... Friday in leque pgy -..ita: Tr.ck...._5t Billed 1o Santa Ana 1n a three way battle 128 pounm-~ <SD> lkf. • ~ ll~ at Wlllowtdt With FulJetan Jaf· FmlCll (CX:). !alL 'n>e N<Wpntt Harbor HIP -'I Hornets llDlnc tbt bill • l36-Mlddleton <CX:l clel Do- Tar Kl b ls k I tbe third t•arn. Tho Pini. ...... ......, ISDl. fall. ltChool Bl-U GI a II I tam lalt to Santa ~ 8%-6,,. 145 -Kine (OC) def, Wlaley M_ Brown ·-·-··-···-····-13 4 1 9 2 5 2 16 7 c. Padrotl •··-···-·---13 1. 0 14 1 3 5 12 -4 Others ·----·---------···-3 0 5 3 0 1 8 3 ------------SAILOR J.V.'s DEFEAT SA NINE, 7-6 TOT J\LS ··-----1362 493 1240 376 271 403 1606 561 Newport Harbor High Junior Varsity baseballers defeated Santa Ana High"s JVs, 7.-6, Friday after- noon at Harbor High as the Tars squelched a sixth inning Saint rally after five runs had crossed Dar~y Metoalfs Buo~et Victorious in Exciting Dinghy Event S1nday. the plate. :- The locals scored four runs in the first innl.ng~o more in the second and on~. !fl the third as they hit th.? ball ;vith ea.ae. With a good lead in th"e fourth inning, Coach Eustace R o J a s Inserted several sceond stringen into the lineup including pitcher Georp La.Bono who walked five batten in the hot Saint sixth. BW Mash· bum, who started the game for the )ocal nine, came back. on tlte mound to put o\Jt the fire ana u.lvqe a Tar win with the bases A stiff wind which capsized three of th'!! entries and made the going rough tor the other eight, blew Darby Metcalf's Bucket to victory Sunday afternoon in the Lehman class dinghy race et the Balboa Yacht club- Metcalf took advantage of the 1()..15 mile wind to retain lhe Hook Beardslee trophy in the Bal- boa club's trophy cabinet-Ed Frazier crewed for the winner. Ed Munsey, uslsted by his wife u crew, scored aecond in Vlm'a Vieor, .representing the Newport Ocean s.wna-auoclatlnn, and Kernut Seely with Mn. Seely as loaded. r a"'t'W, came· in third in Pee.Pee for Tar Tulane• Get Stiff Test Al Irwin'!I Newport Harbor High c1a.ss Cee awimmlng team will re- ce..lve its stiffest test of the sea· son Thursday afternoon at HWll· lngton Beach Hi1h'1 pool when lt cluhe:s with Huntington and Ful- lerton in a tri&neular meet start- ing at 3 p.m. The undefeated 1oca1 light· weights wilJ hang their hopes on the outcome of freshmen Bob Ben- bow who ls undefeated in both the 50 yard freestyle. Harbor will not enter a full team ot Vanity and Bee swim- mers bu · ~-"Jl'.iV\," a few In· dlvidual per!dnnen In middle· weight and hea~lght competf· tion. ARMY DAY FETES SET THI S WEEK Army Day wtil be observed with two ceJebratiON in Santa Ana this week. A battalJon ttvtew wtll be heJd by a county National Guard unit at 8 p.m. Wedneaday in the Santa Ana bowl and on Saturday th• organized reserve COJ'PI 11 hold- ing open house at the new h~ad­ quarten.. 1012 N. Main street.. betweoen 1 and 6 p.m. A ahowiftg of combat movtea and a dJsplay of arms will be hold continuously In the afternoon. the San Dleeo Yacht club. A dinner wu held fnr C!'OWI and 1k!ppen o1 the race Saturday night at tho Balboa Yad!t club, host orcantzatlon for tbe event which la scheduled annually by the Southern Callfocnia Yachting auociatlon. Following 'the race, Harlan "Hook" Beardslee, pre- sented trophies to the first three: winners. Barney Lehman, presl· dent of the Lehma'h DinihY asao- datlon, will allo Ktve awards to SEIGAR NABS ROD OPENER BEFORE 3000 'The old man of the dirt tracks, George Seiger, &hawed the youna- 1ters how to manipulate Hunting- ton Beach 1tadium'1 new clay track Friday nl&ht u 3000 per- sons watched driven of the C.R.A. hot rods inauiurate the 1949 ni&ht racing prop-am with one of the rnoct thrilling procrama ever held at the Oil Oty speedway. SeJeer nabbed the 30-lap main event With a brilliant dm.ora;tra- tion of driving alter two driven, Walt James and Bob O\aplin went into the' cruh wall in the firlt laPI of two starta. James bit tint, trevelln& about 100 feet utraddle tM boardl before h~ ended up on all four on the track. After a restart, w1thout James, Costa Mesa."1 OiapUn hit the crash wall in the north tum and. strad- dled lt for about 50 feet before CYCLE HJT8 OAS hitting a poot and rollin& ""11· BUT NO ONE UU&T pletely ovrr on the track and the O'eWI of lhe first, secqnd and third place winners. Peter Ficker wu chairman of th~ race committee and wu .. a s 1 i s t e d by F1'ed Smales., Lary Wheeler, Andy Gram. Slit CTolby and John Munholland. The results: 1 -Darby Metcalf, Balboa, Bucket, 4 Ii. 2-Ed Munsey, NOW!!"'! Ocean sarnna ...... v1m·. vtaor. 8". 3 -Kermlt Seely, San Diego Yacht club, ~. 10. 4-Noel Wroolle, Newport Har- bor Yacht club, Finl Fiddle, :m:· l>--Chuck Ullman, Loo Ancel• Yacht club, Str)'. 17. 6 -Cl>lck Rollins, Vayaaera Yacht club, No. n. 18. 7-Larey Shep, ~... Bay Yacht dub, Boratr, 20. 8 -Stewart Tnunbuil, South COut Corinthian Yacht dub, Ee- capade, 23. ~lea Merrill, Leeway s.m. lng club, Sinco Slnoo, 28. 10-John Homme, Lake..Arrow- head Yacht club, No. 60, 29. 11-Frandl Schwander, Cabrilll> Beach Yacht club, Virgie, 36. SPORTS CALENDAR Tu...i..,.,, April 5 BASEBALL,-~ewport µarbor Venus Excelsior at Harbor High. 3 p.m; Varsity and Junior Var- sity. TRACK-Newport Harbor r,gh Vanity, Beet and Ceet: at Ana· helm, 3 p.m. Weda~, April I BASEBALL -Orang• Cout college venm Lon& Beach dty College at Olrul Tournament,. Azusa. TllmMay, April , SWIMMING -Newport Harbor and Fullerton at Huntlnpm Beach, 3 p.m. - BASEBAIL-Orange Coast CJDi. legeafdtr.lo Tournament, A2'tlll (Oppon•nt to be detttmlned on outcome ot !Int day act-) ' WRESTLING -Eutern C-. ference WHStlina champtoniliip (prellmlnariee) at Oranp Cout collese, 7 p~ Pro~u •·-·--·'tee! S endlns on all four wheels wt(h .-·~ --.• ·~~ un· ........__,._.,I day h -....1 only ICl"•tchs and a bnn.ed .... ~ a..--noon w en a mot-....-w• oper· ·•-"•-"-"LF-Or••-Coast at ru...... ated by Olarlea Nlomeyer of Or-u~ altbou&h his car wu "" -~- ange struck the ... ar ot a aedan damaged considerably. side ~· which had halted for the tratno Set&or _,, oo ·to win alter tho 11.lSEBALL-Oranae Coot cal· signal at Coast highway and Mar· thin! start. ,, loge at Cltrua tournament (De- .,..,.ite In O>rona de! Mar. Rob-The hot rods '!Nill be back thl1 pendinJ bn pttvloua reaulta). ert Silkenaen ol Mln.nelota wu Friday n l & b t and each week WRES'I1.JNG _ Eutem 0:.-- at the wheel ot the car. No one throuch the summer -.'Ith ttmti tercnce Wrealllnl: championships wu lnJUttd. ~ at 7 p.m-'!n<I th• llnt race (finals) at 0r"!lge Coast college, filJT-RUN DJUVa at 8:15. p.tri 8 p.m_ l,IAllAO&S P ... "W' CA& HOT ROD llA.CI.N.G -CR.A. A car belonging to ll H. Hunn!· e,arly Sui>W momlna when the Sanction at Huntlti&tdn Be a ch cut of Huntington Be•cti. wu machine wao Jl&ri<ecl In. 'I Balboa StadJUnt-Time Trials a.I 7 p:m . damaged by an unldeJ)tllkd drtver allq~ ~ to ~ re~ ;FJl;at -at 'l\>15 p.m. ~ :i :::;u. ~ and .defeated "'1lort<m lo -<SD>, -._ s::..i Tndt and Field -to In a tie for.the-~-. 1!55 <>anew 1051 cle£ l1bR7 be~ at the hl&h -oval ship wttla the Dono""'° &loo ou\. (SD), ran. 1 ~ Al'ril 21. sbot tho Horneta. · 1ll!5-CrawfGnl ISO) def ........ Vand13,' and Bee w.isht au.. 41tJaooich lbe Plrat~ IO (QC), 1a1L letes a-N<!wporl BHcb uld the Dono, ll>oir top -• ~ 0artt !SDI &f. ~ , 8• 71, 802-.oe and 82C .. Ooota ---wlll Et& .... -the &11'• -.... ( ...... !all. ~ID tho -with ,......_ GI 14. 11' Illa~ <cc:> dd. HM'-1 • . - ~ to Ille -,_ plM9a ID o-t --~ 0..-NII !SD), .... • · n C. C. N•P -_,,t aa4 a_..., ......r to rs._ salt plq ,......., 1 at .,..,._ -v= lib~ •-(OC) at. . ~ Ibo -,. 1CbooL -,._. ., -(SD), hlL • , , __ .......... _______________ mli!"!!'ll!J!-i111---'"!'"-·· '