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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1949-04-15 - Newport Balboa News TimesI l f .. I • l ' Coste Mese Me n Dies in Heedon C:resh 'Viith Truck Two trw.fUc deaths were re-- eonled In the Harl>ot' area within the 1aat 24 Min, according to re- pc:wta al. Callfomla Highway Pa- -trol oflJeen. The deed are: John E . (Jacki Mosteller, 77, at 295 E. 20th street. Ccwta Mesa. and Oiarteti: Davis. )"Otma' aallor sta uonecs at the Co- J'Oll& Naval h<opltal. Mosteller was injured fatally about 4 p. m.. 'Thursday ln a era.sh W'ltb a loaded furniture truck on Pacific OJast highway near Sev· onth -In Loog Beach. The 9ietlm, who wu alone In his car, bad pu...s an oil tank truck when ht.a machine swerved out ot con- trol. accordine: to officers, and collided beadon with a furniture van . Elias Welken, 34, at Del ,Kar. driver at the truck. also was kWod and his wife, Jeannette, 29, • their 7-year-old ""'· Jimmy, and Welken'a cousin, Jens We!ken, 35, -all Injured. Mmteller was rushed to the 'Cmrmunlty 00.pital but died an hour .latft-. He was en.route to his Job with the ADOdalA!d Telephone , «"1"1-"Y in Lona Beach when the CJ'Ub occurTOd. Sµrvivon incl~ hiJ; widow, Pa- ' trida, and their dauehter, Bar- ben. Jean, 2., u well u his pa.r- onta. Mr. and Mn. Edward Mos- teller ot 254 15th street, Costa MM&. The victim had Uved in the community for about three years. Funeral ~ts are indefin- ite although it ls understood that the remains will be taken to Reed- leoy, calif. for lntermenL The other accident happened at 1 a.m. Friday on MacArthur 'bouleva)'d 1 ~ miles north of Coast highway, when a car carry- ing three sailor,; ran off the road and pltmged Into the dith. Marlowe Clearantt, lS. and Glen R. Wallts, 20, told officers they ~'ere asieep in the sedan which was being driven by Davis. After the machine plunged into the gulley they· made their way · back to the road but in spite or their frantic waving. they could 'not atop any passing cars for some time. F1nally a motorist halted and mesaagu to the highway pe- trol brought officers and an am- bulance. Davis. however, died be- fore he reached the Long Beach Naval hospital SC H OOL WILL BE HA.MED AFTER HORA.CE ENSIGN "" ......... of _..nUon fw dlle ~ ,._,.. ot faltbfal Mnlee • •••ed •1 tlae dlatrtct i •tat ea I•'&, t II e Newport ···+ .. __ ..,,. eellool IMmrd -a& Ito Jut ~ to ~ .. ...,. cnmmar .mooa .a am ea-.... a.._ o. ., ......... ...... • t"" W9"e 1Ulall• _ .. _...... ..... ... -.......... u. ot' ...... . ..II ,,_,.. ol ..-.lee u a 9it.bool •b let a:&ca1:l+e. • I I ' NEWPORT BEAC:H, C:A 15, 1949 ., F\\~ CENTS showed, they hid, that the de- mand for housing hu been at:ta- fied. To 'Seek Lo~ ssessments An eibauatlve survey conducted by a special committee of the Newport Harbor Board of Real- tors with the coopera~ of other local orcanlzations has made It appear that Newport Beach is eligible for rental decontrol. nm was the announcement lrom Hadd Ring, ~&lty board president, yesterday following a meetin& of board directors when the commlttH's report was exam- ined. ·Harvey Pease, chairman of the survey committee, «"eJX)rted that a check or eviden~ collected in the study or vacant and occu- pied homes in the city indicated that the housing needs have been substantially meL . With one imPortant exception. the boat-building 'comp an I ea. whose existence here in \hr year& classified. this area as a deteme.: dbtrict and thus subject to rent control, have ceased . operationa.,.- rtmo\'ing the n~ for thelr em-· ployees' housing acconunodationa;. the re&lty committee.. pointed out. Coast Values Set Too High ,. Group Says Facts to Support C:harge Will Be Given Supervisors Further efforts to redu~ assess- ment.!! on Newport Beach property as compared with Inland real es- tate will be made in the near future when evidence as a.iseu- ment inequalities will be pre- sented before the Orange county supervison and tax asseuor. It was announced Thursday mornlnc at the break!ut meeting of the Ne'\YJ>Ort Harbor Realty boant W. W . Sanford, chairman or the tax study committee of the local chamber of commerce. said that the comn1ltteemen had voted et their latest mee.ti ng to gather evi- dence in 25 different cases wherC'.' property in bc>ach cltie! had been assessed at an unfairly high figure. These instances would be preSC'nted to the supervisors and the assessor. he said. In an e ffort to persuade them that coastal communities are entitled to an equalization of assessed valuations. Employ L. A. Bureau The responsibility or collecting and presenting the assessment in- formation has been assigned to the Los Angeles Bureau of Municipal RL>searc:h, the agency which has been working with the committee for ~veral months in surveying the assessment situation In Orange county. The 25 sample properties will be made up largely or those in Newport Harbor but will also in- clude some in Laguna Beach and San Oemente. the other commu- nities which are partldpatlng in this tax study, accmding to San- ford. • Several weeb ago the tax study committee met with James Stevenson, director ot the research bureau, as well as Maurice En- derle, county useuor. in an effort to persuade the latter that he was not maintaining a proper balance tn his inland and coastal a.ueu- ments. However, the commlttee did not reel that the meeting wu productJve of any tangible resuJ ts. because the members wen unable (Continued on Paa:e Twelve) Pease said that an appljcation will be made S"'JOn for the Rental Advisory Commlttee ot Orange county to consider the local ·situa- tion. If, at such a meeting, the advisory cornmittH examines the evidence and believes that it war- rants further action. a . date and place wW be RI for a public hearing. At this hearing local citizens will be invited to expre'5 their opinions on the application, Pease stated. Both Rlng: and Pease -empha· med Iha I the local study regard- ing occupancy and vacancy fac- tors had been conducted with lmpartial1ty and not with a pre- conceived opinion u to what the results would or should be. The information was collected through real tors, contacts with such organizations as the Veterans of Foreign Wars, questionnaires sub- mitted t.o each business establish- ment in the city, and miscella- neous other sources. The results Court Suit Authorized School Plans OK Expected COM Unit May Be in Use by Sept. 15 If state approval of the plana tor the tour~room and kinder- garten additioo to the O>n:ina ~ Mar 9Chool is ~ived next week as expecteCl, action will be taken immediately to call for bida on the project, according to Gordon Find- J.:y, clerk·member of the Newport Beach elementary school board. The ~icatioo.s and plans for the bullcjlng, estimated to coct be- tween $10,000 and $80,000, have been examined and approved by Marion Dodd. president, and T. Weston Ja,y and Findlay, the three board members. They anticipate favorable action by the state and will move immediately to get th'e building under construction. If bids are called for at once and a contract is let by May 15, it may be possible to complete the struc .. tu.re by the opening ot the ran tenn, Findlay declared. ~ TI1e addition, which is being financed through current revenue a nd without any increase in taxa- tion or Bny bond issues, \Vas made necessary by tlle fact that half· d~y sessions are being conducted at the Corona deJ Mar school. In a ddition, the board clerk said, there are about 30 children '-''ait- ing· to enter kindergarten. The building expansion will provide four classrooms. another large kindergarten and another rest room. TICE STA."DISG ROO:\I ONLV .. p was up ID earn.eel last"Tum- day nl1tht when Bob Hope P''e bis art.er-broadcast pttfonn.a.qce to a peckf'd house ln the Ren \W_J.\'OUA Ballroom. Hope kept hl& l'Pl"C-" tato~ chuckllfl&" with lauchter wtt~ bis Impromptu Jokes and qulpl while hb fellow arU.bl lncl~ Oort. Da.y, and the LM Brown Ol'UNtn.. coab1boted their bit to ibe hour-plus of entertainment.. Jualer e.bamber oftloen reported more tba.n t.000 enjoyed tile show l.n tbe munmoCll b&Uroom. the u'.e of which wu cfvll!lll free by Bob MurptQ', owner. -Photo by Stross At last the oft-promised friendly suit to force the upgrading of the Newport township justice court from class B to cla5S A has been authorized by the Orange county supervisors a.nd action toward this end should be taken •J:lortly, it "'as announced this week. Supervison authorized County Counsel Joel Ogle to seek a writ or mandamus in superior court compelling the township Justice, Judge Donald I Dodge, to accept jurisdiction tn a ciYil action in- volving $590, a.n amount that is Realtors OK Rapid Transit Fingers Crossed Hope Scores Big Hit as Weekend llears with Harbor Crowds ~~: Although the week l• not yet · . over. the young people who are Comedian Bob Hope Played to the &udience dasht'd for the exita ~ spending thelr Eastu vacation~ two packed houses and Newport and commenced a ra~ for seats ln in Newport have been fairly loli.'e11-got national publicity last Tun-the Rendezvous bMlroom at Bal-! behaved In comparison wt th pre-day evening at the cJimaX' of an boa whett Hope and his crew 1 vloua yean, according to Police Easter week procram w h I ch followed to give a hichly-amualn1 Olief R R Hodgkinson. earned high praise for the• enter-shaw before an audience estimated The~ has been no terlous cases prisinc Newport Harbor Cb.amber at more than 4000. Mmt of the ot vandalism and no auto acd-ot Commerce, sponsors ot the latter crowd wu made up of teen- dents of a major nature lnvolvin&' week-lone entertainm4!'nt of vaca-alft'I admitted to the ballroom the lffn-age visitors, the chief tloning tcen-aeen. for a nominal tee. beyond the maximum llmlt of a NeWJ>Qrt Harbor realton are in clau B court. During this man-favor or the controveraial rapid j damus action testimony wlll be transit program coverin&' Loe An- lntroduced showing the population &eles and aurroundine commu .. of Newport township. If It b 30,-illtiea, they Indicated Thursday 000 or more, u local dvtc leaden mornlne at their tt&Ular bree.k:- beli!ve, the increase In court fut meeting in Norton's ca.te. status to clau A will be ordered. At the same tlme. they ex- 1.eRoy Anderson, Coota Men preued oppoultlon to any In- attorney and president of the Or· creased property taxation which ange County Bar Auoclallon, bu might l'ftult iro.,. the auaeatod announced that he hu compiled new tr&n1portat1on system. Real evidence supporting the 30,000 estate taxet now are too hl&h to minimum population claim. stand any lncreue, they aald.. stated. However. Jut n.lght police Hope presented h I 1 regular Other events staged by the Coll ll l.tlee to Meet l•a1"n 1"n Effort wero called out t.o quell three 01' Swan-sponsored hall houi-program Junior chamber durlni the w .. k ti four different f is t fights and over the national network to an Lnduded the wienie bake, reoard . indications were . that some of the ~udience of multiplied nhwom. dance and QUeefl contest on the When the court status matter Mn. Robert Lynn spoke aca.lmt hu been decided, county aupor-lb• -ipropoaed amendment to tho visors wW be faced once more city zoning onllnance whim would with the q u e 1 t Ion which hu pennit two 1ing)e-unlt dwelllnp troubled them for several montha on eam R.-2 lot In tho dty inatNll ' -where· will the new townahlp at allowing only a alngle bulldlricc oourthouse be placed. In Newport contalnln1 two unlta. She ' allo- Beach or C<Jata Meaa? Both com-voiced oppoaltlon to tbe oppU... munltlea are blddln& for the tlom made to the dty ooundl- lnatltutlon and aupervlaon have Jut Monday for ~ to . delayed decialon until the clua A operate a trailer lot and an "'*" to fil. Solltl·on to Bluff p-Llem unruly you~ rrucht br ~ng and in IO doine, Insert.rd. an ad· beach at Newport Monday nl&ht; rUll for a !Ina! ntng to end thell" week-vertisement or two for the Now-the swimmlni meet at the Balboa ()lmmlttee members ch~ wlth ftndlnc a tolutiqn to the Oceu boulevard blutt problem In Orona dot Mar will mttl for the ......i time next Monday after-noon 1n t11e ctty hall. •C<Cl'dlnc to Walter Lcm&moor. chairman. )(embers will cJve f\lrtber time to dilc..Uon ot the fiv~ points which a:na ced from the initial moetln&-beld last Tuesday, the dWrm&n stated. In attendance at that time ...._ the following com- ml.tue member&: CJnundlmen D. JC. -and 0 . Z. Robt!r-., Oty Attorney Cleorp Denniaoo. Oty EnslnEtt J . 8. Webb, Ru Brandt. ' Robert I.ynn, C. 8. Rudd. Oiarles FIPlll and Dr. R. c. Burt. £. oontour map ol ~ an-a ICJUth al Oceu boulevard waa atudled and a map ai-lnc a pomlble Stroke Fatal ~to CDM Mai plan for the lowering of the south-lone stay. ~t has bttn the poller port-BaJboa area, 1trHsin.i the fun zone Tuesday afternoon; 'the uly section of the boulevard was departments experience that the beautlfuJ climate. t.almt aboW at the Balboa theater submitted tor study. lut couple of days of the vacation 1 bl ndc Wednetda.y afternoon folloMd bY. W. F&AH1l POWDS . n.riod are the wont, Hodgki1*>n Doris: Day, the come y 0 I y Meet" Alter some dlscussK>n of the _. sineer; Hi Averback, ·announcer; the record dance at Marine and Jn11a 1ng various phases of the problem. sald. . . Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, Bayside that nl&ht; and the volley- It wu fftOl.ved to the tollowinc Mos-t ol the poli~ blotte:r entrtes . all tid eel in the b&ll contest at the Coron.a de-1 Mar propo&ltlom: continued to de&l with traffic, comedians, dis ~ pa~nt twach 'Ibu:rsday afternoon. ee.. Set for Monday 1. That an amendment to the cues of illegal mufflers, over-=:;::~,.WU:nt I~ the audience (Continued on Pace ~ve) ' zoning appllttble to this section crowdin& or m ~ ch 1 n e 1 ' illegal Which filled all but a few seats only be propored which would pro-I urn.. speeding, lr•V<llng the of th• 120<k:apecity high IChool Taleat r1.-w w. Frank Powen. president of vide tn effect that, '-rbe height wron& W•Y on 8 one-way street. auditorium. , . ~ the Newport Harbor Area YMCA queatlon bu been Rltled. air market In Corona del Mar-, Easenada lace to Be OalY ·Start for Exteaive To1r of Emma' lendezvon of bulldlnp In this zone be.limited s-.i 8 -B<W De lops K wW be !ftOldinl at the oecond to ....., •• ori.. and "°' •o exceed Lions Club to /U """' .. the brooda•• ·c1osec1. ve een annual -anc1 mee11na at 25 feet In OYtt1lll belithL This r~ memben ochedulod for oat Mon· While moot other CDlltMtanlo in Wllter temperatura In thla rellaD f:: ••. t;,., ~~u;i;_allroa~~ Sponsor First City ~1"als _,.,.. .... on ~:"~~~by 1:;.6S!_~ :.!..crt.':"~;::. rer~ ~theto ~y ~~ bluff aide of CloH.n Blvd." Aid Instruction Cltlmpetltlcn ..... ...... for ""' Powen h.. -n. active 1n the holiday that w111 1u1 "° mor• of uu. 1n1onn.a11on "" th• :isoo. 2. It •· _ _. to -~ out w rk I dgel banon at the talont lhaw ltaced ~-~ area ... _ _,_ Ibo-.;..t -•. than a week er two, Mr. ond Mn. mile ..._.. a pra~'".-::df.'ulble-;;,:;. fer The Balboa~ Lions club wW O OI I at the -tbeater Wednm&y ~!Ion~;:;~ ~t Sam Emaw at. Newport are Jay-The porty, wl!kh wll1 a190 In- the Jaw>er road Whereln the er-de Inaugurate a nin<-Wttk Red Croa &ftemOon u onotllor Dater WM!< of the Y bom'd. be bu ..wd M Ins plam fer an ateDdod VOfO&t' dude Mr. ond Mn, Cl¥on Hall _,id !Jo! auch that bWJd!'!P con-Instruction <oUne Wednesda.y ove-Oty ~ John Sa1kin and activity at the local junior chain-oecretuy and campol&l' chairman whl<h will take them on to Hawaii (Newpa ra Wlll'•tlml' -l al atructed under the .-~ nln& at the Music Room at the the varioua dtjlartment i.,..ia at ~th~ toho~ ~· "";'. at the Newpcirt Harbor C<Jm. and porhapa bQund. Newpcrt. Mia Pegy Slater al """'' at helcht limit would . not N..._1 Beam Grammar achoo! the N.,.port s..d> dty """"-1· ...., munlt7 a.st. The Emaw, toceU>er with their $an Pedro, and Mr. an4 -..._ project abaft the atrftt l~ of It wu ~ thla weelt by ment have started wait ,m the Jim Bzowuell, a Clout ~ The p1ocram will foatuft a l~)'Hl'-O)d om. David. and l!vo a.nry L. ~· al Bonnl.iu, .,._ Ocean Blvd. Mapa an4 piana fer Al Glboon, Uona repc • ..,,tatlve. 1~ bud&et. It WU ~ -1. P' I •IA!d a trained doc _,. c b o Jr ttndltlan entitled. o t b • r ulllnit entmmuta. will pecta to make S-n>'HDo the plan to be pl'OpOnd and If The courao. which will be held laday. , , act 1'hlcb tied for flrat ~ with "Who Aro ""1!" Pr-ntod by Y ma1oe the trip aboard their benna-~ Jn about-23 :u dQw U.S to adopt.cl to !Jo! made a part at HCb Wffk at 8 p.m. b open to Sallara aald 1 It la ... and an exhll>ltlan al drum ~ by dub amnben at cndo achoola, &inodlte bric. Re>deu ... , Jeavlnc roach theft liiJolit July 10 fDr ti. the amendmont to the ordlnancle. amnben at all local IOrVlce cluba. 'I':" .,.nril'a that mudl more Bill Slrlleo. -at N~ Har-junior blCh, rmd bl"1 achool qe. Newpc:wt with the Other craft on llnlab at the ~Padftc Jlldlt Olfford Carl Dunb..-, 52. of 517 3. The queatlcn wu raloed In 1-...,.,...,.,,..., Dfflftn and the ;tvu-wait !Jo! -m the bar Union Blllh achool. an4 the n.. men-• are enrolled In liq 5. After the f--at race. Thia la O.. olcbtb - •"'='-awn•, --~----"• -• --"' """" ~ ~ '"" ~ • ~ .... $25..., awud...,.. di.-_ Two "'-Y Friendly IMJ•n dubs, at "'-.... are.,.... the ~al ......_ w ::f;' the u~~ -u~..._ -and • '5 -...--t to the --.--' ~----m-T:--:". -I m~ ...,._,. at U:30 o'clodr al a bnrt all-other ocun front blutt areu lnstructon wW C<lnduct the nm. al . andlhlnl(lla<e..-an4alx'5 New".l BndJ..~!" Meoa and olPt will ad m to~. tjip-t!le -i!me.m"a ..u.t _.. After tamns to l'ftJ>O"'I lo ml&ht be att<dod by pUna fur hour daa .. ss'<lm. npmdl I ' -mdas ctm•ld by ec.w de! ...... arid ID-Y --fer a .._. atq and then •1 m ti. 50-foOt lie .... -. -' u lloolr an4 a balf'a -by ~ the Uft under n•w....,,tlan er In announcing lu •.....-ahlp Two at budpt -Ba---ts, co•cWotld the Y-'l'eoD -tr.,.n tlarbor h"'1. atrlb W<St fer the Socouo lal-.&nor U.t; ~ an ....,... .... allrl Ralph Randell an4 F.d Zube that olhn" an.a mlll>t haft an at the Red 0... instNctlon. The ~:.i: al local cl,,;c list al ·-~ ccmteot-Lcrae Bell, a.ecutift eecrttG7 .-'rt. JI) .. ioled! to -ID Hawall al ~ Station 4. Balboo Ialand. -m thlo l"-1 ~ -~ Uona Cub -...,. E5 _,. IA!d to M• the ata, mooUr *ca• ud ,ia .. aa. al the Padtlc . Soufilw9t A.-Dmw -Ilia plalla to lbe Md 1hl7 ...p.etl ~ '"' s! tb1r9o Ila -~ deed by Dr. meat. It wu painted out that that there Is a definite -al with tbie qur11 and laat ~ YMCA. will be I the _.... al Sa:Jww lmtltuti al ~ fir a ,.. m.uttio but t11q a Br ..... I ; -.... ....,. bulldlns alt.. In flrat laid -I~ In,,,,_., -thlo ~ -nii-tld. Shh!@, -... ....i ._... tbe ... amcJ 'I1IR ~ .. ---the ---.. took. ad-~ .. d' •• ..-. wia.. Aaall'!ealJl<enau,the-Tnd 10'J6 .., wbldl bo•~ ;dw~~ chlldron...:: . "'-" ~til',;, baa ccmje-__ ., f'*"*"''°" -be -= :.:l:!!::"'-wt!";•• :.,.tqe.:.r= to':!'1 with:-. ,..:.:;. ~ .:;.~ , lllaDO-breJa ___ couJd!Jo!projected-tbe&tftet • •L-}'Hr lbemmri\,ll --tllatthe M> lmoa zv• -8IOWDOIJ'l 0od. ~• U=+u~ ~~7 -·· ~ -- • _... an4 atoplalbn" • .-al -at Ocean Bl..S. It -lndl-o1 the fact that ~ la no pa:w 6:.':IP!n be .,_ 1. op. tlraL be baa •• s c to pr J ~ ·-•~ ~ ~ er J<>e betww -o and HDo. Hawaii ,.,,-U ataJ er hJ'D 11...r wl' •at Grauel cboP'l anpmd-.. led thet -p1-ty owDtn near with ....., the al!Pteat to a.,!f; d -• tire ---..,. Hamblet. BN:orn 5323, by l"rlrlq, la •l&m traooltd, tire Bo'-tor...,,.. t!ro'e 4PM•-- ---tbom. (Con-cm Pqle Tftlft) -Jedae at first aid. a6CJ4--T JI• .Alri 15. lla1f baa ............. data m ~ tire -fll lllt wz p I I • I ' • -1 ' ' • ' •• • ' • ' ' l • I • I • • Fi'WaJ', ~ 15, lNI -JUCIAL ~UT~ • • CAPILLA CIRCLE MEMBERS SEW FOR BRIDGE PARTY AND BAZAAR Twenty Ove members or Capilla circle or Corona del Mar Com- munity church me t Tuesday at t he home or Mn. John Sailors, Pacific Drive. to complete the hand embr oidered table priza. for the benefit bridge which the circle ""ill give on May 4. Mrs. Arthur A. Kem per and j\1rs. Johu Meador are cochairmen of the br idge party and announced that reservations are closed. with 30 tables sold. EBEL[ CLUB NEWS.! AND NOTES B&-eleet PTf!Aldcot Mn. Robfft Killefer was re- elected presid('nt e>f E bell club at the regular April meeting. follow- ing the r eport o! Mn. Lawrence Brown. chairman of the nominat- ing committee. She, and her corps of officers wil1 t>f' insta lled at the meet!:ng of r.1 ay 5. Also re-elected were Mn. Nellie Shook. fint vice--preside n t : Mrs. H. M. Welsh, second vice-president a nd M". T . Hord Seeley, record- ing secretary. New officers are Mrs. Vernon Snodgrass, corres- pondi ng secretary: Mr k. Robert Allen. t-reasurer ; Mrs. L. L. Isbell. a uditor and for director s. Mn. R.ayinond K. Harvey a n d Mrs. H einz Kaiser . Notable among . annual reports was tha:t of the mem bership chair - man. ~lrs. Brown, who listed Il Oiairmen and committees for the affair are: Decorations. Mrs. K. V. Dilts, Mrs. Russell Hampton and Mrs. aarence Dodd ; recep- tion. ?tilrs. J ohn Sadleir and Mn. Norman Fr a h m ; refreshments, Mn. Vogd t. Mn. E. F . Coop, Mn. 0. M. Campbell and Mrs. Gustave Grupe: Admissions, M rs. 0 . Z. RDbert- scin and Mn. A. A. Voor hees; food sale. Mrs. C. G. Waldeck, Mrs. Dudley Buell, Mrs. Sidney Black- beard : tables. cards and tallies. Mrs. John Sailon:, Mrs. Grace Dennison and Mrs. Lee Rothschild; door prizes. Mrs. J ohn SadJeir; serving, members or the Sun.da y School guild and pubHcity, Mn. J . J. Boylan. · At the meet ing Mrs. Myrtle Allen, sewing chajrman. also gave out work for the annual fall bazaar. It was· announced t hat Mrs. Gustave Grupe and Mrs. 0 . M . Campbell would be chairme n for the next clinner of Corona del Mar l\1en's club. to be held at Pilgrim hall May 12. l\.1embers brought a nosebag luncheon and at the noon hour Mrs. Sailors and her ass is t•ng hostesses. ~!rs. Lee Rothschild. Mrs. George Dennison and Mrs. Gr ace Sailors, ser.,·ed desser t and corfee. The next meeting of the group will be on May 11 at the home of Mrs. G. T . As henden, 2017 Ocean boulevard. Balboa. new memtx>rs ree<!ived during tl\W Linen Shower Honors year . a P t · · G b • I The p f'0po5E'd 0 ('W CJUb h~i,15(' a f/CJQ a fie I was discussed but as Irvine com-Bric/e-e/ecf pany hAd not yet held a meeting, when their offer is r eceived Ebell members ' \1.'lll be notified and a m a il vote takl'n . Speaker or the afternoon was Ellis L. Spackman, popular lee· turv and world traveler . who turned the tables and told h is 8.udience how we look to other nations. Tea was served after \he meet· Ing by Mn. Kaiser a nd her com· mitttt. Book Section ! Book section 2 had a delightful luncheon at the club on Wednes· day, with tables decorated in an Easter motif of pink cameUaJ and decorated eggs. Mrs. 0 . M. Campbell reviewed that popular new book, Dinner at Antoine's while Mn. Ruth Reid received the R"ift book. The Golden Warrior by Hope Muntz. Durln& the bu.In... Interval new officers wen e lected, with Mn:. Grace We bb as chairman and Mrs. Al Horvath as secretary- treuurer . H osteues for the da y were Mrs. N ellie Sh o o.k , chairman: Mrs. Waiva Wells, Mrs. Grace Poirier, Mn. Frank Twitchell. Mrs. Ruth Reid and Mn. Nancy Terry. New York ~ow. On Thursday, April 21, Book Sections 1 and 3 will unite in presenting Mn. Larry J ohns. in her revle"''S of cur rent New York pla)"9. The general public Is In- vited to hear th is popular enter- ta1n4!r . A s m a 11 fee is being charged. this being the contribu- tion of the sections to t he club building fund. F c;>llo.,..1ng the pro- gram. tea \\'ill be served. provtm. '"CW'tUJ 'All' wcde!I -Nl¥llr wa4 ~ bere la cMckecl ~ nalllo>liy bf the I ~lf!)Ma.s/V ~ ~ plDla Gil ....... ..... ._d "' the 1C11e ci ,.... watcb. ......tn; ""' lilat all work baa )>MD properly clone. IE•E•IEI Tl IEIAll 1111 fl_llf If ACCIWY ,. F I.' I I I . I:'' I' >,/ . . ~ . . 008TA wzs• PMme B&c-. Ull·W nDDTDIAD AJIW-G~ " • 1-Dil llDTIClS e PrkM •••ss·Wo • Miss Patricia Gabr iel, 1909 Har- bor boulevard. Costa ~tesa, was honor guest at a linen shower held April 8 at the home of M rs. 0 . V. Barkman, 1323 Orange avenue. Mrs. William Okey was assisting hostess. Miss Gabr iel, who ls the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mn. Lloyd Gabrie l. wiU be married on May 22 In Capilla de San Antonio to Oar- ence Sly of Fullerton. Sweet Peas and stocks provided the decorative note and for the evening".8 entertainment bingo was played. Leona Schade taking first prize and second going to Audrey Herndon. Afterward the man y beautiful gifts were presented the bride-elect in a handsome c lothes hamper. Guests included Miss Gabriel and her mother, Mrs. Lloyd Ga~ n el ; Mary Sly and Bernice Mills, Fullerton ; Mn. Walter Sly, San Di ego; Hele n Dougherty. L o n I Beach : Vivian Olild.ress, San Ber- nardino: Arletta Gardner, Men- tone; A u d r e y. Herndon, Costa Mesa ; Grace Herr o n , Newport Beach ; Leona Schade and Evelyn \\'ilson, Santa Ana ; Fern Dannen- bring and Bette Tarzanin, Loa An- geles; June Dicus, Orange. Sending gifts were Bede Mat· tht ws of Long Beach, Ednah Mor- rt4:J. and Ola May Sha nnon of San ~nardlno, Louise Sly of Buena P8rk and June S nyder of San Bernardino. Kamaaina Members Make Plans for 'Adopted Family' Easter baskets for their "adopt- ed family" of six children wer e filled during the social hour when Kamaaina K I u b memben met Wednesday evening at the home oI Lydia Sherman. 319 Ea.st Bay avenue. On Saturday morning Marie Benner. Pat Crowe a.nd O'Deana Mika will meet to boi1 and color the gay Easter eggs which will be added to the basket.I. Oothing was brought foe the children, and special effort wu made that the mother and 'teen age daughter have new outftta tor the Euter celebrat!on. At the dOR ot the ownln& the bo&tess served refreshments. both these and the borne decorations be.in& in the seuon's theme . Nt'Xt meeting: of the-club will be at the tioiM of Edna Green. 1545 Miramar Drive. OD May 4. Heights Residents to Spend Summer in Georgia Mr. and Mn. A. E. Thompoon of Newport Hel&hts att 1 .. vtng next week wtth friends from Pasa- dena, visiting first In Texas where Mn. Thompoon's people reside. and then going to Geor&la by train to visit relatives In Mr. 1bomp. son's home town. On the trip they will visit their """ Robert. In the slpal C'Or'JIS and now tn.ln.lng at a camp near Aucmta. "Ibey expect to re-- tun> about the middle ot OctOOor. Durlna their abo<noe Mr. and Mn. Harvey -and family will occupy the Tbompoon ---- LutM1ran Church to Hold Easter Sunrise Service This Easter season wUl carry a n o th e r insp.iriational message from Newport Har bor Lutheran churc.h , overloolt:ing the bay and ocean fr om Newport Heigh ts. The theme of the service, to be pre- sented by Reverend Herbert Roth, pastor ..... 111 be "Easter's E ternal pawn!" Starting at 5:15 o'clock. the set ti ng of Illies and palms, to used in decor a ting the area surrounding the altar and croa.s, will catch the sun's flrst rays. The choir of 25 \•oices. under the direction Qf Mrs. Herbert Roth, will enhance the s er v Ic e with hymns. The grounds committee, under the direction of Ernest Sc hultz, have m8.de arrangements to take care of an estimated 800 congrega- tion. Following the serVice a sunrise breakfast will be served at the Almond cafe on Harbor boulevard. Costa Mesa. under the sponsorship of the Women's Mission society of the church. ••t' I!'.·.,. Jn addition to the Sunrise ser- "'" "4 vice the r egular worship service y,·ill be held at l l :OO 'o'clock. -:- NEW MEMBERS OF ALT AR GUILD LEARN DUTIES At the April meeting or the Alter guild of St. James Episcopal church, new members appointed by the rector, the Rrv. 'Paul ),foore Wheeler, \Ver e welcomed and beard their duties explained. by the I u i l d ' s directress, f\olrs. Bert Brewer. The new members included the Mt'9dames 'Thomas Rutter, Wil- liam Holstein. Cayton Dean. Wll- Uam Farquer, C. F . Allen, Walter BurrougM . Gerald Ha 11 , )iark Bean and Anna Martin. .Newport Beoch P.-T!,A. #o Install Olficers, See Education Film Members and friends of the Newport Beach Elementary schools P-T.A. are urged to at tend the April meeting, to be beld ln the Corona del Mar 4uditorium on Monday, April 18, at 2 :00 p.m., to see the film "Human 'Growth" and to join in the discussion of Its values afterwards. • THE PEPITOS Balboa Angling · Club Frolic and Dinner to be at Bamboo Rqom As a change of subject and also of seene, it will be roast turkey and ham for Balboa Angling club's biggest event of the year, the frolic and dinner with which wives entertain their men members, to be held Friday. April 22, at the BambOo room through the cour- tesy of Bob Murphy . Ram/JJw; 'RtuuUI,- B:r W. B. This is a notice to all men of the Harbor afea that if you saw on Thursday evening or last wft:k any of your friends or business acquaintances, staid (supposedly) married men, out tmY time be-- tween the hours of 6 p..m. an8 2 a.m., on the street, in cares or clubs, with a luscious blonde (or brunette) on his arm, said fe- male sparling an orchid (or carna- tion or camelia) rorsaee on her shoulder; well, don't worry -it was quite all right and you may be ~ the B.A.'s Mrs. had given her consent, or even arranged the date--it was Business and Pro- fess.i 0nal Women's Bosses' night at NHYC and the B. or B. w WOMEN l'EACHERS HONC>kED BY COLLEGE CLUB 'l 1 Women teachers of 0 range Cbast collqe ....,,.., honored when j\lrs. Kenneth Boettcher ent .... tained the Faculty Wives club e.t ~er home. 223 lloclte<ter stree~ O>sta Mesa. 'I'omlty four inemben and iiuests -.. . insent and aaatatlng hoot.,... were Mn. Joel Gustafson and. Mn. Edwood Spt-n· · cer. Mrs. Fl'ed Huber presided at a s h o r t business meeting, during which plans were made for the next meeting, to be held May t . at the home of Mn. John 0....-en. CUft Haven. Evenln& hours were devoted to court whist, with prizes for all. ~irst Anniversary ol Fuchsia Society Brings Observance only some member who was 'her Costa Mesa-Bay Oties branch o"''n boss so had to borrow a male of Calitorn.ia Fuchsia society cele-- escort. F or the bosses who had brated its first year of existenoe been legitimately entitled to at-at the April meeting held t tend or had wangled an invite, Costa MMa Arqertcan Legion h~ and had been there before, th~ Present as guests were hil:b offi· affair was up to all expectations cen of "¥' s 0 c 1 et y and its ( th.ey even took the wild rice in branches - stride) but the most fun was to 'John Loves Mary' is Riotous Comedy at Laguna Playhouse The new officers for the year 19t!l-1950 will he Installed during ·the afternoon and the first graders or the afternoon session of the Corona del MM school will provide t he music. Ftrat ifade room moth- ers will be tea hostesses. Girl Scouts wUl care for young children on the school playground during the time of the meeting. "Pepito" Perez, director of the club, is in charge of the event. It ls to be a planned pot luck dinner and all 350 memben of the club are expected Besides the turkey and ham, there will be "all the '1imm!ngs," ipcludlng salads and dessert, and, not to comPletely i g n o r e the raison d'etre, smoked swordfish. watch bosses there for the first Mrs. Holman. secretary of the time-they were really Wowed! It National FucbKi.a sode~, &hared was a question whether songs, honors VI I t h Donald R;;;,. ~Jiei~---4 dances, dialogue or jokes got' the president of the Cillfciffite: . most laughs. This year Nat and 0 t her notables included Don "Bu t he didn't have his pant" on." wails the young heroine In one of the delightful scenes from the BroAdway l a u g h hit "J ohn Loves Mary," playing at the La- l!{Una Beach Pla yhouse April 13 to 1& H igh hilarity is the r esult when Senator and Mrs. McKinley wal k into tht!!lr apartment t o firid the returning war hero (J ohn) and their daughter (Mary) ln rather embarassing circumstances. But It all turns out for the best as laugh scene follows laugh scene. The plot thickens riotously as J ohn who has married his best frlend's sweet.heart in England in order to get her into the United States for him. finds out that he ls already married. The compUcations thlt creates In his own forth-coming marriage to Mary evolve as the pla y pro- gr....,,. Cast in the roles of J ohn, Mary and Fred (John's friend) are Wil- liam Spies, Beth Nowlen and John H . Hoyt . J o Groves is stage managing the play, assisted by Alice W onder. Set design a nd construction is by Helen Jaynes· with ll&hting by O tho Budd. In charge of costum~ are Helen Monahan and John MlUs wtth props by O&ire McOlllough. The comedy hit by motion pic- ture9 and Broadway playwright, Norman Kransa , is directed by Playhouse director Jack Harris. Others included ln the laugh- cast are Bill Z o t t o l i / Louise Turner. Edwin E. Kraus, Edward C111Jr, J anie Price. Kenneth Du Maurier and William J . Adams. Sauerkraut Dinner to Help Equip Children's Nursery W om e n of Ne""lJOrt Harbor Lutheran church Y.'i.ll give a sauer- kraut and pork dinner on Thun- day, April 21. at t.tie church, 1027 Cliff Drive. ' Serving will begin at 6:30 p.m. The public is Invited and ticket.I may be purchased a t the door or reset"V'eCI by callina: Mn. E. W . Schultz. Harbor 2221-M . The missionary soclet}r b giving the dinner as a benefit for the children's nursery. Profits will be used to purchase tablet. chain and pla)'l!TOund equipment. • A«M Friar -tl!Jermon Lewis. Sa.n laclnto bmlneu man and dty Judge, W'ho dOlll robee and rreaae palnt to appear ta role of the kindly, beloved Father Salved.lena ln famed kamoo.a Outdoor Play opealnr for ttnd .ea.son thb montb at Samoa.a Bowl near Hemet. Pla)'ln& dates for Ramon.a wUJ be April "13 aad %4, AprU SO and May l, and May 'I and 8. ln aftera.00... pet· fonn&n.CN oaly. PI BETA PHI TO HONOR FOUNDERS' DAY Pi Beta Phi alumnae members will hold their annual Founders' Day luncheon a t 12:30 p.m. on Wednesda y at the Laguna hotel. All Pl Ph.i's in the are& are wel- come, and all expecting to come s hould m a k e reserve lions not later than Monday with Mrs. Aus- tin Sturtevant, Harbor 1527-W. LOCAL COMPOSER WINS AWARD Tuesiday was drama day, for th~ National League of American Pen- women, meeting for luncheon in Loe Angeles, and Grace Shattuck Ball, 105 18th street, announced winners of prizes for musical com· positions. Grace Bush t,Qok first a ward for a song and Mrs. Bail herself wOn second prize {or a trumpet-solo. Voice of the •Canyon. Honorable mention for t wo piano numben went to Helen Shaffa . Mrs. Bail is well known as a composer and teacher. and has published several volumes of poems. California Alumni · Plan Las r egas Trip Mesa Ricfers Enioy Evening Grill, Plan Coming Events Boots and S addle club had a long business session whe n they met Monday even ing at American Legion hall, Costa Mesa and dis- cussion ot coming eventJ held up act ion on the new bylaws, which were held over until the next '!'eeting. August Pfirrman presided at the session. H o s t s of evening, Dutch H eacock, W ls on Yar- brough, Bill Warn l' and Carl Thomas, took over a d served hot dogs, coffee and t ted marsh- mallows from a po able grill around which memben: gathered in a circle. Afterward Olff OJrtis led In groop linglng. A special guest tor the evening was Miss Jean Dalley. Comins Events On the agenda of coming events Is the dance to be held tomorrdw at 8:30 p.m .. Costa Mesa Legion hall. There will be both BQUare · and modern dancing and the pub- lic is invited. On April 24 there will be a 'home playday at 1 p.m. at the club grounds and on fl.1ay 1 there will be a breaktut ride, 8 a .m. at Gua Pfirrman's home. Orange avenue. Guests are permitted but reserva- tions must be made by phoning Beacon 5826-J. Headlining the program will be The Pepitos. Jose Escobar and Joanne, who will do one of their clever performances, a travesty on a Gay Nineties' acrobatic and con- tortionist act. In it , Pepi.to, world famous clown, wtll ride the world's smallest bicycle, only eight inches high and 11 long. which was used by Ripley in his Believe It or Not column. There will also be vaudeville numbers, singing and dancing, and a band, of local and professional players. For eye appeal, there will be a parade of-you guess what! The season'S ... almost here! Balboa Yacht Club to Be Host at Easter Regatta her committee were smart-in-Kuska, president of the HollydaJe stead of trying to outdo previous branch and Mn. Cather In e affairs (which would have been O'Brien, director of public rela· almost impossible _ they kept tions for the C8.lifornia society. it fairly simple as to costumes Mrs. Bertha Lee presided and and setting, but fast in action C. E . Guthrie, past president, and with the usual excellence of lighted the one birthday candle. ma terial. This gives them a cha nge Members whose birthdays came in to work up a "bigger and better" April were also honored. each next year. 'one thing not pro-being presented with a fuchsia grammed was the false eyelashes, plant. for which $5 was collected at a Mrs. Wanda J ones. president of"> club meeting, and which Betty Los Angeles branch of the Amer-· Jarvis and Mary Price stuck on lean African Violet society, gave the eight girls of the chorus in a comprehensive talk on the habits a feverish 20 minutes. Next big and culture of lhia favorite houae BPW affair would be hard to be-plant. lieve, it the bosses we~ to drop One fine sped.men of the violet ln-lt will be installation night, was given as a door prize by the with beautiful fi4:>we:rs, candle-Churchman Dahlia gardens. Other Ught, every one dignified -oh, prizes were a hanglng basket. so different! given by€. E . Guthrie, and a sack ~lltting the Rich Spots of Hydronox. For a quick resume, we will For. the May meeting, the Balboa Yacht club will be h09t have to hit the high spots in more speaker will be J . Fairclo of Home at tts Easter regatta on Saturday ways than one-seeing this page Gardens, Gardena, who will dis· and Sun!Say with invitational races is going to press i'h a VERY short cus.a fuchsias. for all classes and a large entry tlme. Well, to go, back, we'll begin -------- list expected. with ~p Ragans party when he May Marke# Se# Week Later by St. James Auxiliary The first big event of the season • enterta.lned performers on his there will be a dinner dance fo; Friday Community night program. members and guests on Saturda Chief celebrant was Vivian Smith, n i ght . Bill Lap-worth and Su~ having a birthday with a cake that F icker, cochairmen of the enter served 90 people that night and tairunent committee. kttping in many more later. Because V. sort BecaUJe of the Ensenada race step with the aeason are giving of planned the affair, brought on May 6, Ute May Market,· ane prizes for the most clever Easter decorations for the table, opened nual event of the Woman'• Awdl· hats. They are not to be decorated. lovely gifts 'n everything, she lary of St. James Episcopal church, with flowers but with something thought it was really he r birth-hu been postponed until the fol· of a na utical nature. day party so was she surprised lowing week, it was announced at County Rockhounds to See Famed Harvard Slides Sunday nJght at Castaways! That the auxillary meeting. held at the was the real party! And then an-home of Mrs. Phllmer Ellerbroek, ther, Monday at city hall, with Harbor 111land. ~{rs . Arthur Po~ll and daugh-, Orange Co u n t y Mineral and ter Nancy of Whittier were among Lapidary association will view the the Easter vacationers, staying rame4 Harvard slides at a meet· from Fridl\)' until Wednesday with ing to be held Monday at 7 :30 Mr . and Mrs. Sam Meyer of Lldo p.m. in Corona del Mar school two cakes, one a special gift from The market will be held in the Dick Richard. Also celebrating at new parish house but because It Regan's were Lewis Fabian and Js not fully equipped, will be ln his wife. at a ta.ble for 12, their conjunction with a tea.. served 30th aniverury • • • from 2 to 5 p.m .. instead of the We Sb.are Optaloa• usual luncheon. Mn. Frank CUn- Best thing about the Bob .Hope ningham Is in cha rge of the tea program wu knowing what others and Mn. Aliltln Sturteva nt headl think about our h.igh school audi-the 9eWing group which meets torium. We always thought so. each Thursday at her home. Isle, parents of Mrs. Powell. auditoriwn. Mr. and Mn. J im Frost of Ojai Wendell Stewart of Monrovia were week end guests at the home will show these colored 1Udes of With members of Callfomia. of their son and daughter -in-law. the mineral collection at Harvard Alumni club of Orange county Mr. and Mn. J ames Frost of univenity and also some of his meeting for a swim \tednesday Newport Heights. own which were take n in Mexico. aJ Huntington Beach HJgh school --------------------------- Now we know. And we never got A display of some of The pretty to anything so early before, in all aprons belng made by the group our on-the-dot life. • • • It was a waa shown by Mrs. Sturtevant. reunion foT the Horvath brother&, who asked that all who could help Emil and &ancl&-Back In Cleve· with the eewtng come to her land they Uled to shoot pool with houae next Thursday from 11 a.m. Bob. Emil was member of a quar-to 3 p.m ., brincina: sack luncbe:I. tet that Bob wanted to alng with, Offerlnp are taken at each only they didn't have any great auxiliary meetina: which will go pluna;e followed by a Pol luck supper and aid clothes dance at Lake Park club house. next event planned ls a trip to Laa Vegas on May 6, for which details havr oot yet been completed. All Callfoml• alumni int""""ed may call the club secretary, Mn. Flora Kimball, KI ~4.. .· Jeanne Wells is Bride ol Truman Brewer in Formal Ceremony at Foursquare Church Callas. stoda. and gladloJui in her bouquet wu ot the rose and opinion of hiA singing ability. But towzrd the purchase of table lilver bridal white formed a floral set-white carnations. coming,home from on evening out, tor the pariah hollle and another ting for the cettm<>ny. IOlemnlzed Mrs. Wells, mother of the bride, he and Emil would harmolz.e In the fund bu been started for kltdlen at 7 ~30 p.m.. ln FOW'lquare church. wore fiowsed crepe with CN!'Y rumble seat-and now -...Frandl equipment. Paper ,-oodl are aJao which united M1M Jeanne Wella, acceaorles and yellow roees whl1e says, "Look at him! You.bever needed 'n.e Altar IUild hu.aiftn dauabtu ot Mr. and Mn. Oiarlp Mn. Brewer wore flow~ aepe can WI!" fire ......,.. and venetian bllndl. L. Welll, 177 Albert Place, O.ta with blaclt aCC!llOries and yellow ..,., 11eotpo For th• _., ottk:e la needed Mesa. and Truman Wayw: Bttwer, rooe -·· Off to Laauna for dinner and a rue. 0.-lamp and lars• - l<XI ot Mr. u)ll Mn. D. A. Brewa. Ruaell Brewer .,.... best man to oee John Lovs Mary, a ._k-paper buket. Th ... muot.be-, 108 Rochelter 1treet. 'Ibo Rev. G. and J. M. w .. t ........i u -· ling comedy and'plmty of la\llhl. If donat~ or money IDO¥ be Willard Stearns performed the rite Door usben ....,.. Calvin E. W.U., By the way, wbat'1 happened to Klvm to purdiue them. In the pi!MOCe of 185 ii-ts. brother ot the lirlde. and Rkhard our popooed beautlflll playbouoeT Mn. Robert VUJauana -1ded 'Ibo bride. a charmlna brunette. L. Comptm. 5""'" of the _..1wn would nu at the meeting and •-k.,. al. wore formal white satin wttb long a't!pl ... la &.n to know. niett 1re at leat 12,M2 tbedaywu .Mn..St.ElmoCoomlw, tnln. the fitted bodice having a Ass1atine at the reception. held peroons In tb1a ~ .....i.r ,,..,,.,.... pnsldent al. the ainrQ!vy. top In .,...th .. rt outline. and Ion& In Amerlcon Lesion ball. ....., jult Mw many al. thml have been who gave a oom~te .outline at. tun lllttveo ot lace. 'Ibo psedUI Mn. Donald FltdJ. lllater of the approeched about 1uppcctln& tlda wMk be!na clone by the ors.- finger tip ..n ,... edced with bride and Mn. Verna Lawrence, really needed structure! t1on. matcllin& lace and wu beld with wb.Oe the brlde'a nlecr. Ltt Fitch, Mn. 14. L. JCeeJer wu ~ted • coronet ol -peula. Sbe presided at the iUfSt --BALBOA GIRL treasurer. to take the pi... al. earrled a wblte bible on wbldl wu A frock of tan metalllc moire Mn. Huokl Holtz. who ...._, a white ordlld w1th wti1te coma-w1tb 1nown IMlCeoaorleo anc1 ..,, INITIATED ....,.,,u,. . -and utln ·-In· the ordlld conap -...,, by the INTO w A A An elabcnle centl&Pleoe al. cetai~. a11e ,.. ii""" In mom. new Mn.· Brew., -ft and • • • ~ COllSaed the tea table and , •&•by her father. ber buobend left nn . a weddbis lfla KarPe -, dllUlh--decUited the._ al. the Mn. J. M. Weft. llater al. the trip to Lu V-and Boulder tor al. Hr. and 'Mrs. Otba1 l . i--. ~ '-..Pr t1lllnc bride, wu matron al. -· B<r Cty. She wu &raduated from -. 1116 8lb St.. -,... -ti. ta and ..a.. ....,i.e. taffeta _.., mitts and cbltton Ntwl"*t Harbor Union mp CODU,. Initiated l8*o the w-•a 1--Jin. ~ -Wboel<r bat ,..... al. ,_, -Im--sq.ool and la dll"'°1Ed br tloe Atbletlc 11 xvdcm at I.Aloe 1'lll'o --Bs re -· P1 bouquet wu ot turquolioe uld ~ -'11· Jlr. Btewu eot """-· -llarPt lo a Wf11te comatlona. 'Ibo --&loo•-HUbor HIP achool. fn@! w11 at ti. uV rp tllll ,..... I Illk. ...... -b k, ,_ wu led In the ha-• >1 tat-Re lo~ lJJ' the Kerr GI.-Siie lo a1oo a ._.._ ol ti. ~ ... d - ---repea 4" o••quy, 8nta Ana. 'ntcr Wiii St••""•t (]l+clwn EI pcletht., 0.. ~I ) .itmM • aJe a\ tllil ""'9- feta _. -cblftaa bet;al. Ille -tllolr -at 210 Ncwpcwt Roe ~ 11114 die Id; 'nt ,_ --.... -. 11111 ~M, JOJCtlla BIJ&, wtdlrt bauinud.NewpatBmch. WCDID'E.. , rzit CmtnJ ~ ' ' • . - i I • • .. -I I • Friday, April 15, 1949 . r I 1'tUPHoNa: ~ 12. 13 AND 20I 3011 Wast C...rrol Aw., Newport B.acn. o._ Counry, Calif. fly Cam. O< Moil: 30c pa< month anywtw. In Newport Beach & Costa Mesa -... .. •• ~ ,,_. ---&I .... PMlefn. .. Jf.-wpGft ~ Calif ..... j mii1r G9 .ad ol lll.-dll I, 1111' Published T.-doys and Fri<loy< VICToa Y. WIATMRS > ->Ma O. COi ION ) -F II P. ltAlOID ,.. ..... """' ............... ... ''II,, .. ., O\alM. JO 1 I Wm '-'traf A~. ,.~ B«tch. Cafifomkr LUCIENNE , AGED FRENCH ARTIST , HAS PAINTING IN CUR!RENT EXHIBIT AT LAGUNA ART GALLERY ' . Among the paintings hung in the rurrent non·jury memt>f'rship e xhibition ,,·hich Y.ill be on vie,\· until April 24 in Laguna Beach Art gaUery is one of those subllc memories of France painted by the Baroness Lucinne de St. l\1art. the 85 year old. French woman who. la.st year changt'd her style of painting after a lifetime as an artist. Lucienne's small and channing "Picnic," a primitive with a defi- nitely French flavor showing a nostalgic scene of children picnlck· ing ln a sunlit field. immediately catches the eye. Several new paintings by Lucinne were ex· hlblted at th@ Art FestJvaJ this year and 5he also had a one--w~ man exhibit in December at the O!.abot Art gallery. Of the exhibition Fern Gary, curator, notes that it is always interesting to see what work! a paint.or will choooe to exhibit In a show of this type when he does floral still lif£'s, \\ith some por· traits and str<'f't scenes. The< one abstract painting in the ~h o \\', "Sea Ha rvest," by Georg<' 1-(. OrO\\-O, is excellent. The marinb forms used have been ar· range~ in an entertaining pattern and the whole is executed in bold rolor. \Vade Zint's "Girl in Pink" is also ~ picture that must be m(>n· tioned. The fresh. direct way in whlc~ the quilt~ pink satin coat is painted is especially intert'St· ing. "Victorian Santa Ana" by the San t~ Ana artist , Elizabeth Winkle. is' a portrait of one of Sant& Ana's old homes and is one br the outstanding pictures in t.He shov.'. It is a colorful water color with nice compostt.ion. An· otheti Santa Ana artist also show~ lne: ls Frederick Jenni.son with h.15 picture of backstage life in the Italian circus. "Harlequin Supper.'' ; not have to keep in mind the jury's 1 likes and dllllk.es. The selection conslilm IOftl'!IY of landscapes and "Cloudy Day," a seascape by Joshua Meador Is right up to his U!Ual high .!!t&.ndard. It is a pic- ture of dark clouds over a grey sea with beautiful coloring and fine technique. LOCAL GIRLS TO TAKE PART IN MAY FESTIVAL Arnone the partraits ls Fred- erick Schwankovsky's painting of a young priest sttanding against an ecclesiastical b a c k g r o u n d . Local girls will aerve on com-Schwankovshy also has a one-man mlttees for the annual women's show this month which is hanging vialUne day and traditional May in the foyer of t.he ga11ery. Festival at Ocddental college, Los One.of the landscapes that stand An,feles, Saturday, April 30, as an-out in the show ls Larkin Vaught's nounced by Joann Starr, president "Fallen Sycamol'e," a California of the Associated Women Stu-scene ¥i the traditionaJ style wit h dents. good sunlight effects. Louls ey. The all-day program includes tron'e lnodern "Landscape" ls also rf!Sistratioo. 10:30 a.rn., "Fash-etpeclally worthy of study with ions f0t '49en'" and a water show lb cri A p treatment of somb(>T at Taylor Pool, luncheon in Free-tree1. Also outstanding in the man Union, a program in Thorne show ,are Louise Lewis's "French Ha.JJ, cailipus tours, dormitory Quarter," a \\"&tf'r color of New open house and teas, and the OrleaJ}S and Doro t h y Sklar's featival and t~ crownina: o! the ·"Stre-e.t SC"('ne." May Queen. whose lndentlty Iii ------------kn>t-secret unW the oot"Oll&Uon ca:emony, in the Hlllside 'lbeater. Marjorie Ann Mier, daucbt.or ot Mr. and Mrs. Millard M. Mier ol. ¥42 V t st s Drive, Newport Be,&. wU1 serve on the water lhow committee for May Day. 1(°""' ~tit• ·R~u Mia Mier ta a sophomott, active ------------- In IDUllc and allll•tlcs. partlcularly IWimminc. and • ¥-In Erdman hall, one of tM wcxnen'• reaidenoes: Oil ~ «>ll"lt•>'• 130-&cr<! campua. A.00 assJat1nc from ttdl area llft Velma C.t .. ~ daucbter ol Mr. and Mn. Harold P. Cus .,. 90f .o.-., -..i. °"""' cW Kar, and Jud7 Chopaian, .... tel' ol Mr. and J6s, E. T. Chopna• ot 22nd -L<vlne. Ooota 110... fonntt)J' ol. Cmoaa cW Mar. Both are sra<\lat<o of NewPott H4rbor U n l o n Hieb ripal Yim Cua wW W'W oa the hmchoan. and Ila Oypnan .. tbe -ter ---· Bldl atrta are qiorwne maJar.. ---- SP AJU:JU1IS lllEDLEY 2 pounds sparuibo Ii pound dried kidney beans 3 cups water 2 tbedium nnJons, llleod 1 clove-gar Uc:, cboppeod ' 3 t .. Sp!>005 salt " teaspoon pe-pper 4i 3\i-C111>0 st"'ed or 1 No. 2\i -tomatoeS Flour to' tlllcken llR"Y So9lt kidney boons In w a t • r Owmieht. Place ~ beano and -.... In -ch they _,. -ln •. ketUe. cut ~ Into --..lop and ..._ --Add onion.. IU'lic. ad ......... Pour----~ I• • • NE PORT ALBOA NEWS-TIMES I Florence r urMly Opens Ticiet Sa/es lor Holicll:r, Stage lrom the Subscrlptlolj 11cnt -n onion !or the lorthd>mln& third ..,.,.....,. ~ 1aeries or.ten prot"'IM.ll to be produced ~ Holiday S1al• at 'l'ultln. will lo on i~ sale on Friday, April 15. it W:-.... ·By Germaine Haney nowicod toaaf. by tho dlrccton for the orsantzatlon. At ~ -pricft o ..... ..-.by . ...,d; •t-- CALLED UP-A w:oman called anco. patrona ~ purc1u1o, tbdr me up tbe other 4-1· She wanted !exact Kat kdt1ona b1 a~ mo to enroll 'I a request to Holiday St-. Tua- dance poup. Bllt UJi. • I turned th-I Flottnoe 'l'Urney, tnU1lftl', IW d o w n . I uld. ~dded two secretaries to bet staff • ''Well, 1 like your I~ Carmichael and Cllarlo(t.o Me- pro J e pt, m ~ Theac thn!o at~ wW friend, b u t It' iw the m&il ordl!n and lttturn not r or ~e \Jck('ts to the purc:halitn al che--Od. SI mp I apidJy as time will permlt. AU because he h a I ucsta Wfll be placed on a "flnt enough activities r<celved. first ,....rved" buls. and that take him patrons in Ora.nee roun~ are in advance and thus to &U&ranttt attendance at ·the entire series. • • • • EASTER SERVICFS . 5 :15 a.m. 5:15 a.m. 7 a. m. 8:30, a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:50 a.m. 11:00 a.m. ljMie. -at Newport -Lqtl>-..... AssrmM7 ol OM, ~t ~ 8J tlle Sra, St. l&IW Epl1t •'· 7:30 p.m. -C....tala, ~~. 11.-1. . : • 1 L • i-• • .0:.ta, Mesa. ,. THE~ HARBOR COUNCIL OF CBURClmS CO~ THESE SERVICES TO TD PUBLIC OF THE NEWPORT BARBOB ARE.\ llt.o'qCT YOUR ITU W-HILI. IUNllATHIN• .....,,.._ ................ wit'"' ewtl .. 4"ll .. w•I .. d•p ....., Wf lwf ft;wicL .......... .,... "' •s.w. ............... ..... .. ...... ,. 1111., .......... ..... .._..,......,,,__ ..... ... ..,_. ..... I I .... ...,. ........ ~ ........... ... .... C..t •••••••• , ............ ,.. _., -... -........ ZS.. N Drwt _., ~4 1¥1 M .... FRANK W,.\lTER (0MPAN'l ~~4 '-~.. ' \• t ' "' ' a way from urged to take advantage ot. the N~·Times advertilement.s are home." I want hJm to ro out opy,po~rt_;un":i'.'.ty;_'.'.'o;,,'.Ol'der~~~t~hel~ir!:' ;ae~a~tl~~your~~JUide~~~t~o~e~fll~o~·~·n~t~1~pe~nd~~ln~c~~==::~=~==::::=:::;:=::;~:;:~::'=::~=~~===~==::~::;:~~-::::-:=:-:::=--:::-:=-:::::::::;;;:-: amon1 'em, sure. But I alto want :: ... ~ to ' ' him to remember that you don't have to rut loose from the old homestead to have tun. Right l\ere there are drums to pound on, book! to read. drawing materla.11, assorted pel!I , and a lawn to play on . There's aJWa)'9 plenty of tun to be cooked up right in the neigh- borhood, and I t h I n k children shouJd be taught that the &TU• iln't one speck neener on the next st:ttet. FAMILY, TOO-And so we come to my favorite theme. I don't think ~hildren's ouUide--home actlvtties ahould be strictly for young fry. I think they 1hould be aomethin1 I mama and pop partJd pate In, too. Now, take that akatJne:. Eveey Friday we toot off to the rink. and any children who want to ride aJon& are welcome. Richard ( hu been taklne: lessons tor alm~t a year, and I think the reason he's stuck ts that Mom atlcb, too. I never skate with hlm. I don't hang I ovel" the rail while he's having his lesson. I srmply trundle off to my own little cornel" of the rink and quietly beat myself to a pudding. But the paint ls that I'm there. He c&n hunt me up it he wants to show off. He knows there'll be aid and succor if he cracks his skull. And most of all, when he "'ants to talk skating, he has a n audience "'ho kno,,·s something about it from actual experienC'<'. Lois of his fri(>nds have startl'd and stopped. But he stays \\'ith it ~cause it's a parent· child project. TALKY-TALK -Those n1othC'rs "'ho say to me. "l\'ty c)liild nf'ver tells me anything:." I 'll bet !hat's the ans"'er right there. They don't share ex(.)('riencE'S, so "'hf\l do they ha\·e to talk about; Rich- ard and J can really have a lo t of conversation abou t things likf' Death Spirals and Head.Jess Spins. We can't do them. but we sure can criticize more talented people. HOY.'ever, I think my skating Ca· reer is going to end--and I mean terminate. Thf' teacher ls begin· ning to look like a man who's had all he can endure. He said yesterday, "I try to understand my pupils. And usually I succeed. But, you, Mrs. H .! You're too much for me." I cam~ to a sudden stop -meaning a sixteen point landing a.11 over the ice. "Hey," 1 yelped as I ran around collect- ing i my arms and legs, "what-r<' you talking about. you Minnesota brute!" ''You," he sajd coldly. "I never know what direction you're going to take off in. I never know "'hat you'r e going to do. You know those games little kids play - trying to get a lot of 88'1 Into holes in a clown face! Well, you're the last BB .. You never go in." If you ask me, the guy's sick "Of the whole deal. But what the heck do I care! I've ~n thinking of taking up knitting anyway. lt1aybe I'll whip you up a necktie, Mr, Udell. And strangle you with It . LORENE SAYS-Lorene's very keen on this knitting business. S he wants me to make a dress. I just give her a sick look. "Alt that counting," I whJmpeT. Once during the war we went to rtlexico. And everybody s a i d , "For heaven 's -u..ke. bring me back some clothes pins." So I bought dozens of them, and when we got to the customs, there I stood fottver, counting the dam thtno. I said to tho man, "1 keep setting different answers.'' Jim said the fellow wu having hysterlca, and that I didn't really have to declarr them. But I don't know . . . a uniform just reduces me to a pulp. rm glad 1 Df'Ver eot mixed up with the Nazis. c1 ... 1y and limmer about 2\i hours. Remove meat and beans to .......inc dish. Thlclten liquid with flour and servo JR"Y In a sepant@ bowl 6 le'r'Yinp.. HOT SULPHUR BATHS . I'f'l.t.." T,T-.... ' CUI 11 • •••• , '*" "°'f1·'-' ••••••• •••• , ho•••••...,,.., ... .,.. ........ . I "YES" FACIAL TISSUES ...• , 27• _...,. --/79 ~'iik TISSUE 2 rou1 l5c ~:sINo TIS,SUE !!1!• 2Sc WAXED PAPER ~":. l 7c ...,._. ...... /89 SHELF PAPER ..•...•... 14•136 n. 9c PAPER CUPS , ,..z. s1n ••••••• 11or 1 Oc 13'/2" STANDING IUNNY la ,..a.w •• ,..,.,,. 11n Hoart-1teoler with rogvl~ ..,.,, ,.,ty ...... iov•7 ~ltbotl cottorl • , • , , 7 PAPER Pl.ATES ........... 10 ror 1 Sc ENVELOPES, Rei1 1Gc •••••••. 12 tor 3c 15" SNUGGU IUNNY, -'• ,.._., ... , ••1 /79 Al ~ .,, wittt o t'(bboa IJow1 WW ,..,,_"°"\..,.., cvta wtil1bnl •• , •• POUND PAPER, wellum .•••• 60 sheets 70c 11" Pl1D llAlllT lo·-_.,.. -~19 ''(""°9t Pokll" o.4y la ,,...., _..,. .. &rt, r ...,.., oiMI copt ••• • ~ CO· ETS, ColtlF ~--••••••• IO Ill 29• ___ .... --.. ' .,. ..,,.... a -~.:!100 . Beuter MM>Ua«I Delk'••• CHOCOLATI COATID Full of CREAM 1111 CENTERS , 11 In Ett 0oM c.. ---· 6~ Paul Masson llU.YBID EGGS ::.]9e Easter Baskets 29cto 1.75 CHOCOLATE Ceca•••• C...• EGGS /Q! ... Easterette Mix lb. 39c . 1.75 Rex .Gou Batis ... ; ... 11c ea .• a,. 2.Z9 Braebu11 GoH Balls ... 65c ea .. I 1111.19 I TULE WllE ' ' • fOllf ••I 1 T San Martin SWEET Wl.E ' I I Rex T•ais Balls 1111.• ....... a,. 1.49 Ru Basellall, .... ~.25 ••. Ollctrl ..._ 1.91 • f'OkAT • llVIC&T& 5 to 8 Year old "'""149 75~ 5th 12n0fficial Soft Ball 1111.z.. ...... 1.7t ..... Swill ea, ............ 25'11 ••• 1 llnllMlll' Illar Bin .. ..,, ...... 11•. llMPT.S r ' I ,ICEIT'S PEWTIEn r:.·= · ALIOI ·--PlllMICY PlllMICY 1108 -~ ~-rro.t 8J~Cout= no IMC c-tn1 · Oo!fONA D .II.AB BAR.A()& NEWPOaT BEACH I ftr•z 2 7 4116 .. n.ia 1 llarW 1116 , t • Worth PEREUMES & COLOGNES 112 Price ---.... -............ .... Chel'Ull)' Frolic & April Show Extract Cologne . Sache Talc • Bath Sal va1-ap to 1.211 Yoar Choice 49c each Rambler Rolle Pattern TUMBLERS Zombie or HI-Ball 6 for 99c Harriet Hubbard Ayer Permanent with Cream Slaam.poo and 0-8lllle .75~ llelllJ •1.60 BEACH TOWELS Medium U"a:eo'' 1.49 All Sitts ROLL FILM "'LOW PRICESI • I . • I ' .. • • Pare 4 RAMONA CabUidOOrPiay AnlL 2J & 2A -Al'tllL JO & MAT 1 -MAY 1 & I SATUIDAT .... SUMDAT AmlMOOMS ONLY~ ....... ot 2 :•5 • LESTER. & CO. .__.&-Aaaer.sallld.._..,.. 515 E. CoobW A-. -. CallL IWl>or2Dll eu.r>omcz: 621 s. Spr"'9 .... LA. 14 Lawn and Patio Furniture That . Invites You to ·-' /"" .t• , . • Sees as Pr ksoA NEWS-TIMES Traffic """""""' of NfWPOrt and other coaf.~ dtles to · the $0Uth will be Bggravated 6y the ' oompletlon of .the l..o5 ~geles- ~anta Ana .frttWay. acco"¥"1 to ~larold Springer. Orange fOW>'Y eoad commissioner. Who spoke be-- ~ore a meetin1 of Laguna realtors ' ?.ast week. 1 , The free\\·ay wiU end at ~ani.a Ana, 1 e a v I n g a oonsid&abl(' amount of traffic to feed into the roads leading to Newport or to San Juan Cat(tstrano. thei com- m issioner stated. / I . .La:-ft:..-. ~ a --at pa ,.,.... mauJi. ••llill ..... 01 If the oolcr --. it <aMOt be • -'l"'t clel>lod .. removal Or h lome·Dry Cleuin• E w111 •-.,• llctite place. • For -~ more ~te • onnaticn borne dry-de~, Soiled c:ollon and bat -,J pompblet been ~ ~ often need cl•anln& before the ~ ~ Extemlon Spe- , rest of the prment. Anlstant dallst In Oot!Wic. Univenity let Home Demonstration ~t Rohm Southern AJ!rlcwturaJ Ex1""*"1 Burr, offers "°""' of tbe following Service Free ~pies of this leaf • tips on spot cleaning that can be iet ;Jy be ~ from the tried when the entire article does 4.grlcultural ~tension office 1104 not need dry-cleaning. West 8th strec:'t. Santa Ana.. ' Her first bit of advice is to remove a spot as soon as it is discovered. U the spot cannot be removed satisfactaiily at that t.imc', it will be necessary to dry- clean the whole garment. To clean a coat collar. place the collar over a folded ~el. Spone th,e .soiled part with a pi_, of rough wash cloth dipped in cleaning solvent or ~boo tetrachloride. Use a brush for ljght 9Cl"Uhbing:, if it ls neceuary. Blot with a dry cloth to aboorb the solvent. Repeat as many times as needed Call Harbor 12:1$-208-ak for a classified ad taker-you11 let r.esults! a..ch e ftd Ger4en UMIRILU.S Compare our Prices Ill.-... CHAIRS H•rdwood tn. ..... va t dyff ca11v•t witt. m.,._ ~ Comparr Ou~ Prloc4 Hercfwaiod .STEAMER CHAIR with drill cover. ldeol for tt.. beech ('cmpare Our Prt .... SEQUOIA RlDWOOD CHA ISE LOUNGE Co .. ~ ... witt1 vot 4yM Ar•y d"d: pod. Variety of colon. Compare OW' Prt- Elabor ating on the traffic prob- lem in the coastal area, the speaker said a traffic count la.st summer. taken at the Newport underpass, totalled between 2!5,- 000 a nd 30.000 a ntomobiles in, a l&-hour count, while a •traffic count at the tntrance to Balbon Island Y:as 11,000 cars within a 10-hour period. Springer revealed that provi- 1ion b being made ln the next fl.sea.I budget for grade aepe.ra- tions in Santa Ana In conilectlon Mth t he freeway. Downtown aaffic will be bYPUSed. he said, and traffic will be funneled to the coast. L!':'TLE ffi'l)lY \\".i\TSOS gets a lau.rh out of trylnc his co'A·boy tu! on Pon~-s Ro-.c.:::e, hug-b bulldog beilll' (1"00IDed by M r . and Mn. E \\I, Hatt for the Los Angela Kennel cl•h'• '6th All-Breed DOK" ahO\\', A-'ril SO an!I !\la)' 1, In Lo. Angeles' Gilmore 1tad.lum. 'I'hla ls IUl •nll-:l:lol e\·~n:. To remove grease spots, place the garment. \\-TOnp.ide up. aver a folded dry to\\·el. Apply solvent v.ith a clean cloth over a \\'Ider area ·than the spoL Rub gently back and forth in straight lines. rr the spot, or a ring remains, "'°' peat the process. If thia is still unsuccessful, dip the entire gar- ment jn the solvent. It ia advis- able to test with water a piece cut from the seam of the 1arment. STHL SPR ING •RAMI with WOY ..... t e 11.I N ck. C'ompar" Our Prl ... ~ i &o ... led STEE~ SPRING CHA.I f i• • ••riety of I ....... il Compare Ow II Prl..,. SPECIAL 5 PIECE 'I • REDWOOD CHAISI LOUNGE CLUICNAIR 6-Ft. TAIU •11d TWO IEHCHIS A ll For With Vat ~ Anny Duck '4r ·591s Ahu11i••111 SLEEPY HOLLOW CHAIR willl Wsc:•it ,.ddN QWft. Comparr Our Prlc"' SEQUOIA llDWOOO WHllLID LOVI HAT A4j-Mo ledt. CZ:' ... -... 1re4......, .... Compare Our Pr Ion SPECIAL LJGHTFOOT G..N •tHd Ru tt·"9of WROUGHT IRON GLASSTOP DUIAN SlAT Table and 4 Chairs CHOICl OF COLORS 57so Largest Sfoclc ol Pafio and Garden Furniture Lowesf Pr ic es Relating the progress to date Of the freeway, Springer s at d that the section to the A1.lantlc underpau ls under construction !'OW· From there the treeWay will travel in a aoutheasterly dittctlon. wttb it.I t~ua on ea.s~ Flnt street, Ip Sant~ Ana. A 2-~ section of the fH<>. way, from Soto street to Eut- rnan ave-nue, in Los Ana:eles was opened for traffic this week at a cmt of Sl.200.000, joinJna: a previously completed seetlci, from ,Aliso street bridge to Soto street. 1.7 miles Jong, A four·tier' st:ruc-r ture in Loi Angeles will Join the four new freeways, runrilnc to Pasadena, Hollywood, Leis An- geles harbor, and Santa 4na. The rreeway, he said, wtU be a 6-land divided highway. fenced off from interchanging streets. • Ne~-Times advertisements are your guide to efficient spend.lna. ,, ROSSI Open for Lu1eh SUE HO\VELL ls pretty aa a ptcture In a NnU't tern.oe dHM dt'91ped. la printed cotton ' by FP-.ncea Sider for snm nvw ~~ m1 a.ad <1anclD1. • "" . . YOU GEi EVERYTHING YOU WANT IN SERVEL , the Gas ~ Rtfr1gerotor. SerYel lusts longer oecat1se its fre.ezing sys-km contgins no motor.no moving parts '% nothing to wear.~ A tiny ggs • flame ~ maxes ice ~ 011<1 cqltf. As (J ruult, SUYe/ sfoys SILENT night ~. \\// ~ anti <lay.~ Your Gos Company p/gces a 10-year gvt11t1nf8e on the /''' G . freezi119 system, too ... no wotry for you. W No olhv nifrigitnltor <lvp/1"cates SIJtwls CQ1111W111"ences. Big, clear-QCl'r)SS shelf ~ tor ice cv6es anti froze/I roods Btg, eosy-'/o-01n1nge in'kn'or. ~ Su ~ll StNels features ... and #Je six !Jufltif'fll models ... at your Servel dealers -todayl_jfi • SOVTMEIN COUHTIE~ GAS COMPA»fY ~ . ' SEE THE LATEST MODELS D 1 1SP ~~ ~ AT · FERGUSO ·N. HARDWARE · ON • • 22oS Coast Bhcl. (S•ccessor to &#111 Hardw0ffl) Newport Beadl 1 HarbOr -116 • ' - JANE WYMAN, Academy A- ward winner for her outstanding performance in "JOHNNY BE- UNDA." told me not so long ago when we chatted on the set of '"A KISS IN THE DARK," that there's something wrong with gals who take more than 20 minutes to dreu. Jane brands as dist,inctly an old-fashioned American type the fiddling dresser who keeps her date cooling his heels while she ponders what to wear that night. ''This is the era of 'the career gtrl' who is used to getting things done cooly, quickly and effi- ciently," the star said. '.'And that takes in dress. as well. "A girl can't keep her boss \\•ailing while she contemplateg what s he'll wear to the office. Why should she expect it of her boy-friends?" "A girl must be a complete bird.bra.in if she hasn't studied her personality to know exactly what styles on her are becoming or unbecoming." J a n e oontinued. "And she displays not only thor· ough lack of poise and unsure- ness but downright rudeness if. with this ldlowledge, she still feels called upon to . take an hour to dress while her escort whiles the time trying to make conversation with pa and ma. A man can get tired. of waiting and walk out of her life." · The wont type of fiddling dresser. thinks Mi.ss Wyman, is the one who waits until the door- bell rings before she begins to dress. "A girl like that doesn"t de- serve to have a beau." she de- clar<d. It's the star's contention that a female shouldn't t a k e tonger than 20 minutes to dress and "put on her face." "If you know what's good tor you and on you, that's all the time you need." she said. Jane, herself. ls condJtionel to dressing quickly. "All actreues are." she said. But a girl who pkeeP! a man waiting while she dithers with her dressing may one day be Jett "'1th all the time in the world on her hands. "No ,man likes lt," Miss Wyman concluded. Girls who like that tailored look throughout the awnmer will do well to take tlpe from the linen suit with two interchangeable jacket• that RHONDA FLEM- ING. Paramount star of "Con- necticut Yanlu;e" brought along with her to the opening of The Shamrock Hote1 ln Houston and the pnmler of ''Grftn Promloe." The basic suit la made of oyster- whlte linen, the Jacket having a 11lghUy full_ back gathtted Into a belt, Norfolk style; the akb-t ls quite dim. with two •mall 1llt1 at the side !Of' walkfn& comfort. Thb ls worn with a tJe-allk ucot scarf, n11t-red printed In navy. For tbll. Rhonda pun:hued an- other titted jacket of' emerald er-linen the front cut with o low ..... kit" neckline to lllow a white -blouoe printed In -lllwnrocb ..• •••••••••••••••••••••••• -wv .... caua·v--™ YELLOW CAB 2• Hour Service Z TWO-WAY RADIO For lmtaat Serna, BEACON llU ·s ..... , • .. ....__ .. , . c.--......... ~ c., •! ........... ·- • COSTA MISA } ' ···-621f..W . ~~~ ~~~ . P' EASTE. 1: ' . 'I ~~~-~--~~---rand 12 J OOiii>UBo"v"sroiii· 00ir8 .:....: ii~ ·r.;;; .. · .. -· , - :'tl:i. ~~Som~~~~~-=-~'.'.'.~~----19f ... _ ............ _ ... ,, ... ____ .......... _ ... . ~ P~ _CREP_E 'Im! ......... _ .......... ___ 3f ~cv~~o!~~~·;:·:.~:: ....... :.-.~.:··1·25·~·310 B'i.i:iE ot:Nint sLA'.cis-...... --·· · ... _4, 95 l~ weight. ............................................ _:······-···-- woM:EN>s"ilANDiACEi>-MOOOASINS --3711 Whlt.e or Red m . ····························-·-···---·····-···· . ,, ............................. . . .............. -............. . mwoo . .. ,, ....... .. BOY'S SWIM TRUNKS ··············-···············-·--1~ 411 ' ,.., _. ..._ tWrty ,-. •ITZPATaJCIC'S ...._ .._ fu lrt'•I ___ ,,,i.... ..... ,,,_ ... __ , ••••••••• Mfi•••., ...,_.'111 '-'•w ... ..I.,._ 16:ilf1w •ioJtM_.,...,. ............... ..._ .... ,,,,,.~ -.; .. -.. ....... •i•• ....... ...-.i I . • 1114 , r 1116 .......... -M&\ I . Ill ... ' • . • • ' . • ' - • • I l i I -. , .. I FrWay, A12B 11, t .. • , --- Let'a -• -at ~· ment. ~ Oirpa, Slsnal Roswar .~. Ira o O'ftl d«._ O>rpa. ~ Olrpa. For -tlon, s-t of tbe United Eutem Qxnmand, F1nt Cavalry Stats •mMled """"Mqd..Jtl men Dlvlllon. Sewnth Inrontry Divll- ah -., f>GD )'OUr town, 1'n1rii Ion, Twenty Fourth Infantry Divll- 1'0Ur .-. -""' ....... line Ion, Twenty F1fth Inruttry Divll-Job to mointala tbe -. Ion, oncl the RecuJar Army un- Ao --·--~t. -.-. the 11.eaWar ~ la occeptlnc AJolpmonta .,.. made oa:ud- men of blsb collber to !ID theoe Ina to o man's quollflcotlona. Ser-ns z ·• • RIP!_....,. 1a belnc v1ce 1C1>oo1a within the Army ore foDowod nprdlna mental l!Dd maintained to bring the aoldier llhlllcol --. lmowi,d&e of new tnlnlna and Theft on lftat oppartunltleo policy pocedur<S. fer -with trained lklllJi In the Thll ....,. Army la made up of ~ todq. highly 1pedallzed m e n , trained lie on belna Ullcned to Air-men who .,.. ready In any emers- banie P'01J110, Armored Cavalry, ency to answer the call ot their a-nc.J CcrJia, Coriio of Engl-country. Nev.,. In the history of -., Qlrpo of Mllltary Pollce, the United S tates has the presence Jleld Artillery, Infantry, Medical ot the peacetlmo Army and Air Dlpu1mont. Ordnance ~-F°""' been felt so strongly and so c:redltably u th1a put winter. wpen n u m e r 0 u 1 emersendft ex i 1 t e d throughout the land: floods, blizzards, tornadoes, a n d I other dlspten, .-truck with undue Intensity. The mustering of Army I STRICTLY BUSINESS . .., II '··f· I • .. • ~(-. and Air Force facilltlea alleviated "TlMre'• nodUac -can clo .i.o. it-M -151 ,_ - much llllfferina and ~ded tre-WPORT Afiilr Gordon 8. Findlay ~·-CABINET SHOP SERVICE • .... -• CA•NWWW • llJl,LWQmK T . C: JOBIDON. lluiJ'. ---......... - PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY · mendouo aid to the atrickm. ol the alockl'.'. - . . FORMER NE Thla program wu pouible l-------------------,,--1AUTHORESS HAS ~dth.:.:i~~n;:i~~: ............. --CITE-=~ltlES NEW BOOK OUT akllled men could have o.........,,. COST A 11 SC •. ft "Sldo Roada CalllnC'-a travel- ..,..,. of the hazards end seeming MESA a advmture book aplced with Amer-lmpouible 1ituatlom that theae 1 Jeana. by Ethel K. ~ mm of YoW' peace time Armed For a yeor'a ~ !qr Mary, formerly of Newport, will bo re- Forcea dld overcome! GIRL $2.216; for Johnny 18 c:mtl!. leued about J une 1 by Expooltlon At the preaent time there ore With thll 1tnry ot Mary oncl -· New York. Mn. Loclcwood rettrided ceWnp with a limltt'd Johnny bumaniztn1 lta paaes ol built • borne and 1uace apart.- number of men eligible for accept-SCOUT detailed atatlatica, the 10ooper-. l'nent at 503 35th •treet. where ance each month. Your recruiting attve Canmlttft on ScfM>oJ Fi-ahe lived for several )'ffl"I. She station of wh.tch I am in charge NEWS nance today releued lta nprt on wu active ln political and dvtc here In Newport Beach has th• the ability of local communlU.. life, bold .private cluaea In ere&· up to-the.minute information on ...... • ......... _ • _ to auppgrt IChoola. tive writin&, and taU&ht 1n nlsht these opportunities. Th Is $266000 ·o1. wm::r:d hlch school ln Santa Ana. She Come tn and talk over your Troop l of Colt& Mesa GJrl weal:e behind a,iary and Heh of wrote and so~~ the aerial ''Wlnd- aituatlon with me. Let me know Scouts, with their leaden, Mn. the other 88 pupil.I ai the Bel-jammer Wife based on the life your background, what your quali-Burroua:hl and Mrs.. Harry Holms, ridge Elementary achool 1n Kern story of Captain and Mn. Con- ficatlons may be and perhaps help spent Monday at Knott'• Berry t Th ls $33 b"eb l nd atantln Fltnk. of Coat a Mesa, you find the job you are looking Farm. 25 gir~ making the trip ~~~ and ~e other 104 atudentl which appeattd in Physical Cul for in the United States today! and having a splend.Jd time. in the William Boothe' ICbool ln ture In sprina: and summer of Your Regular Army ls an organiza· Sonoma county. 1940. tlOn of which you can be proud. Leaden Meet HK new book Is the story of d · 11 d f ~in t DI I r 1 f I So. trom the standpoint of local Mrs. • --~··ood'1 automobile trip an we prou o ui; g par . SCUS5 on o p ans or organ z. school revenue to pay for her 3 alone ~on ,,.~de roa•-from Eureka, ing under a charter were discussed " ~ . u:a The U.S. Army has opened a new cafffr to women. If you have 2 years college educatton or will SEAL AMBULANCE complete 2 years of college by June 30, 1949, you may qualify SICK ROOM RENTALS for attendance at officer candidate 25 I d Th d R's, Mary has about an ._.......... to l Callfom1·a to ~--, Florida --• when ea e~ met urs ay ........... ua. a.JIU · · ~-unlt h h edge over Johnny. feat"-s Eureka, the R-~-~-. morning 1n .......,mm y c urc ..... ~ eu"'·uuu.:1 "''ith Miss Ruth Kenny, area dJ-These are two of the extremes Lake cOunty, and the gold rush rect or. A pot luck dinner at noon among local school districts. but country In CalifornJa-then Vir- followed the morning session. 1he report showed that inequality gi.nia City, Nevada, and on up Into MEDICAL OXYGEN school, and receive a lieutenants Beec:on 1121• oommission in the Women's Army L----=====----' I Corps. Call this office for infonna- DllNTl8TS tlo~ ~ ! . William J. DOian, D.D.S. 400-A Slat Street NflWltC>rl Beach, California Barbor 1111-l Houn By Appointment Dr. 0. G. SUESS DIHTISnY 111 Me.... .. ......... 4 "•-us• -Harold K. Grauel Chapel lit- .._: 11-~ 0010 ~·- ~EON!l-D.O. Dr. Edward W. Milum W. T.Moone1 ._,_. .... ~ ll1JlUIElllr 0•11&••1('8 .. 80.llol ...,_ .. Henry R. Hall, M.D. ftlMs ... kli11 Soun: 24. b7 Ai;lpJll>i.-. TIJ11' a IA IMI 111 .. • • .... CJriMea -- Wallace J. Miller, M.D. Eye Pbyaic:lan . ........ . ... BJ .t.w-: -1Sll MUO.. .... a.-.. _ . __ ,. .. ........ ~ ... ~ ""'"!JW~-iilt~i$ IENEFIT BY THIS GOOD NEWS COMBINATION YOUR -lOWM PAPll. ..... ,.. 1••••01-. ....... .. .._,...._ Y ............... u _ .. ___ ,.._ ... ,.. ......... . WORLD ....... We ....... i. .... ,.,.._....,..._.cu ..... -a .. ,... .. ,.... ...__..__ __ ... 11r1tNctt••....,...--' ....,,.. f1ltiw ..... , •' .... ....,__ ..................... , .... ,_ TMI CHl.IST1AH SCllNCI MOHITOI.. ................... ... ••-•• Is cely, _,.,,,.,.. ...... , ... ., -.... ,.... ..... ,.._ -4 n.. a.Mica 1111•11 MMhl'. UITINT_ ...... _ AIC .... 11 • .. ..,._ a. .. 1w Ida 11 M1•.._ Ya-. ... ~· ... -........ . ::!'!;1.n-;.t.J.1 !:! n.0w1t11 ............ ....................... -.. ......... ...__. _. , .. a ••i ....... -.. ,..,, ...... --· -' -''" -- ' ,, - FLIES DEVELOP DDT IMMUNITY, RESEARCH FINDS \Vith the gC'neral use of D.D.T . to control fl ies around dwelling!!:, poultry houses and livestock quar- ters. a f('Sistant strain has been able t.o survive says W . M . Cory, assistant farm adviser. Entomologist of the University of California started work on the problem and found that 1tra1ru of flies in dairy sections whert DDT has been used extensively were u much as 200 more · re- sistant to DDT than the laOOra- tory strain. Several new chemJca,l.s were developed and tried out. Among th es e , benzene hexa· chloride proved to be the best. considering cost of manufacture and effectiveness in doin1 the job, Cory said. Typewriter ribbons, typewriter paper, adding machine tape .. these are just a few of the Items on sale at th complete office sup- ply st .~ in the News-nmes of- fice, 3011 West Centra.1 ave. ORANGE lJOUNTV PET SUPPLIES DAVIS PllESH ntOZL" RORS::MEAT u . S Gover"me"t l"•CMIC"t•G •"'d P•....S LOCI.....,.......,. .....,_ .. , ....... 10 Newoort •1w.,Coeta M ·······..._..··········· .. ,.~~~ of educational opportunity could Wyoming, and on aide roads be repeated in varying decrees for through 13 states in all to F1orida. a million California school chll-It Is illustrated with pen and dren~ ink sketches by the author. F1nanclal Abillty Vari~ ''Wide disparity betwttn dis- tricts' ability to finance education is testimony to the need ?f school support by the state on an equal- ization basis, "ith poor ·districts getting proportionately more aid than rich onea," sald Arthur F . Corey, executive sl"CretarS' of the California Teachers ~atlon., co-sponsors of the ,cooperative commltttt. To give pupils In all distrtcta more nearly a.n even break educ•· tionally, the cooperative es>mmJt· tee recommend! state aid under a formula which would guaranttt every eletnflitary child a basic program costing at leut $185 per year. FINAL CHECK OF COLLEGE SITE IN COUNTY PLANNED One final Inspection of an Or- ange county site suggested for the four.year state college will be made late this month by e delega- tion trom the state public "'·orb board, it was reported by the Santa Ana Ownber of Corrunerce. This alte to be r e-inspected ia that of the Santa Ana college. J a.mes s. Dean, director of fi - nance for the state, bu recom- mended that the collea:e be located on a site near the Lona: Beach naval hoopltal. , ;iiJa will be the final Bite check To make 1 this pouibJe, the ma.de by the board before a deds- amount the local district can rabe ion of the c 0 t I e I e location I.a I by a 65-cent ta.x would be sub-readied. it wu announced. tracted from the total of Sl85 l-----~------­ per 1tudent. and the differencr would be gupplied by the 1tate. However, the constitution al.ready provides that no ddtrict will re- ceive leu than S90 per chlld. re- 1ardless ot Its Wealth . Actually, the colJUDitlee esti- mates that moat districts will want an educational propam COil- ing considerably more than the SlS:S '"foundation" program. and this could be achieved by l<V)'ln& a locaJ tax" higher than" the 65-, cent figutt $d to eompute the a_movnt of state aid At ~nt. the rate ls 80 cents or more ln 56-per<ent of 'the elementary dla- ' tricta. • ! SHOP MORE ...... ·y ... _u._..m_ ..... w .. --... .... .. • ....... ;.t.,-ftll ..... ..,.... l'INDAnae--................ ... II IJ h +•r r1-•,.. --Cl qlrk!J ....... MIWS-TIMIS STATIONERY STORE J011 W. Cs trlll. Heu .... ....._ IJ DLUI 8TOC&WELL, la the "1'lle Boy With Greea llalr , .. ID color b7 Tecludeolor, alaU8 aWJ.ar ttoa-. •1tll Pat O'Brtm., Robert a,._ aad Barbara Hale. Filin atarta 8unda7 at the Udo no. .... News-Times advertisemepts are your guide to efficient spending. GENE'S CAFE FB.ENOH and ITAi.JAN DlNNERS '05 Oeut BW7-Harbor 1102 Oorona del Mar Cosed on Wedne!day WEEK ·END SPECIAL CRUZAN RUM l•••rtM ,,.__ ... w-1'""- 0HLY 3.59 4/S ~ .. • • • SJ I t EU ,.,.. .. , ,_ .,... .. ~ _,., 1 J tgger Cn.imn Rum Juke ot. ~ Ume 1A Jigger Orgeot Syrup Shake well with crocked Ice and strain Into cocktail gloss. CUCAMONGA VALUY SWEET WINE 4/S 0-,._..._ __ w..i. w ,_.., 100 T-4/S Qt.. ,_ .. 1y • • • ICE COLD BEER ..... -. . .., ... __ .... ,_ ......... 4 lily ... ...... ____ .. .... 11 •••••• , ........ • • • UP µRLY7 't: rf4M. OUJ_LATE7 :: ftOrM. Sports••• . . LIQUOR STORE 2121 w. c .......... M~ lllAOI "-· 17 .. BE WISEI ADVERTISE! S. R. .._co, 1'1-D. : 10~4 I JOl:iN DOltY , -aaa llA ........ l IH M.lr AVS. ••ran& ...... 1 .. ClllW-; • 2to5p.&· •1 • , .. at .... ,' OWIOM&i*1"18 -• Yotru. PINO rr MUOI MOU CONVENIENT ii,... ...... ~ -:r · I cdpe : M ....... tM "....ta-boar" lft5c pnU .. • i.. ....... 10:00 L '& ud .f p. ud .C- 6 o•dod: eftaiags. Duriag d>ne boon mott tntl &ft on;JW>!o-bodi ...... ad tttumiog. v-'11 ban more time to ....... -...i1 &elem-of · ' n. ....._ p<ople will Uft more time to bdp make roar abopp;.g p.lcU'M ...i v .. woa'r baw to &utially rmla bome to bno dinner CJD rilM If,... lbltt trip bdiore " Nike ,_. ttaftl • p.!c' •tt- • • s-;.... -.~ ..... -:-...... c:mna.u ... 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ALI BABA and tile Full Course EASTER DlllEI 12 Noon to 9 P.M. Seafood Coclrtall Crelm of Clileba Soap T.....i G"'f"' IHTl.115 Filleit M f .... Helilllwt. Am1• lir1 -· 1.a z.• 2.50 ,_ ,_, __ si.; ___ - c ... +01t, Mewh~ • C 1 1111 willt 11ee lolt"'1VI ...... -, ,._ .... S.-, C..•"'1 Y--2.21 Hoff ..... Cliia. JDla~, Pn f.W 2.SI ---.. --..... , •• -• 2.7J T• SI,.._ ...... la..ac. 1111•• c-W, ._. .. 2.11 ,...... .,.... v., ••• w • Mn Via Oporto LIDO. VU.IAGE F-UN· • Hot ... ..... Cle1i1latv I 111 ..,_.....,Pio -· .... c:.t. • • Plaome: '1 ·"' 11·101 J EVERY WEEKEND ~DAY S'ATIJRDAY . SUNDAY DURIN& . WINTER . , I , • ' .. • ·. ,. ·-' • 1 a R·l ...... !04 , Swimming Meet Draws Many : Ute Saving for Women Will Be Taught by RC A anior lile aa.vtna coww for women will be a:iven by Red C't05S .lnt-tructon in cooperation With tM RecrC'ation Department of Santa Ana at the Santa Ana High IChool pool beginning Thursday, April Tl, 7 p.m., it wu announced today by J ot\n E . Johnson, Chair- man, Water Safety, Southern Or· ange County Chapter. Participants Comiderable interest wu shown In the awlmmtnc meet held In the Balboa fun zone-Tunday after- noon for the Easter week youna: people, accordin& to.Norm Gamble j u n I o r chamber of commerce representative in charge of the affair. New ls of the Churches To be cligibl<' for this course, the appl.lcants must have a cer- t.a.In amount of swimming skill &1 tho ugh they need not be an expert swimr:zier. The course wtll be given in lS houn of instruction and will deal with elementary forms of rescue, penonal safety, small craft safety and an actual swimming rescue. Coast College to Consult on Water District Administrative officers of the OCC Junior College District have bttn authorized by the Board of "J"nnten to call a meeting of interested parties to determine the poalbllity of establishing a mutual water district. The action came u result ot word recently received from Dan Patch of the 32nd Agricultural Dlltrict that War Asset.I Adminls· tratlon 1uggH:ted a mutuaJ water 9)'Stem be formed to cover the Ol)t'l""ai.lon of the Santa Ana Army Air Base water l)'!ltem. Those now involved In 1uch a water dis· trict would include Orange Coast collqe, War Aueu Adm1nlstra· Uan, Southern California Bible roDece. 32nd A~cultur&l District, Seaentrom Bros., and ownen: ot 17 acres. At such a date aa War ' Asset.I Administration diJposes ot remalniqg property, additional ownen would be involved. Custom Built Box Springs • -Mattresses Harbor Bedding 808 1890TSON, P...,. laaca• 617W 1'°2 Nww.....--A"' C---1'25-W San Diego High won the Pomona baseball tournament by defeating ?t. Loma, 19--3, Wednesday. In the sem1 finals, t h e y defeated Inglewood 3 • 2 and in the Quar· terfina!s they owted Hunting· ton Beach, ~2. Inglewood de. re at ed. Ventura which had taken t h e measure of Fullerton, and Newport Harbor lost to Inglewood as the result of misjudgments on the part of outfielders before be- ing pasted by Fullerton. A digestion of the above results shows that our contention that the Tan should be rated strong tavorites to cop the Sunset Lea· gue crown along with Fullerton and darkhorse Orange are reason- ably sound although Santa Ana (loser ot San Diego 18-1 figures to be ln it). Jack Oark looked good In the Inglewood game as he went the route for the Sallon without experiencing any real difficulty. Had his support measured up to expectancies. Newport would have beat the Sentinels. Oark, a junJor, has a good arm and can throw about everything in the book. He hu a tendency tn reach his peak in the summer but from Morfday'1 game it appears u thouih he will be the Tar's number one chucker when the 1eape curtain raises a week from today when the Tan invade Huntincton Beach. 1be absence of BW Skiles at third base bamptted tho Tan no little In their tourney 1ames. AJ. though Bill )t;a.s started to hit ~t. he probably ls the top fielding third sacker In the loop. With Skiles out of the line up, Coach Elgin Hall had to insert first base--. man George Rttves at ~third and pitcher Dick Lane at flnt. With all hand,, on deck, Hall probably would start catcher Bob Burd.id:: pitcher. Oark: first, Reeves; sec. ond, Carleton Mean; third, Skiles; shortstop. Don Ward; left tield. Lane; center field, Bob Harris: right field. Maurie Langdale or Bill Jackson. Even with lhl.s 1tron1 line up. the Tars won't wtn half their games unless they show more hustle than they did a.aainst FuJ. lerton in Monday's afternoon con- test. In baseball. h u 1 t I e wins games. it turns 101t games into won games and en ates a splrtt an« will to win which 9eeml un- beatable to the oppc>Mnll. If an athlete ls out for a letter rather than the-love ot the sport. chan<es arr that ho will not be Art a.s. ra v .. wm arre r • ...-•• ,... Just 15 minutes from tbe Beach The resuJu, as compiled by Gamble a nd his as&lstant, J. Leon Williama, are u fpUows: I DO-Yard FreeitJle for se.tw Bo7I Benbow, Nowport ; McConnell, Fullerton; Coffman, Santa Ana. 80-Yard f"r'eeetjle f~ JWllor Boyw Osborne, WhJttier; Bissonette, Newport; Rltchner, Newport. 80-Y a.rd Free.tyle for Gtrt.. Kathleen W al ker , Glendale Hoover; Pat Robinson, Glenda.le. J!O..ya.n:t Bacbtroke for Sen.lor Boy. Ellott. Santa Ana; Clark. Dow- ney; Casey, Newport. 80-l:'&t'd Backatrotce tor 8...ior Girls Kathleen Walker, Glendale ; Pat Robinson, Glendale. 80-Ya.rd Breut Stroke for Sftllor 8o1' Pot ts. Riverside; Bowes, Santa Ana: McConnell. Fullerton. Divine Howard. R1vers.ide; (Goodwin ot Fullttton and Bell of Newport tied tOC" second). Each of the winners received handsome medals presented by the Junior chamber. SLIP PERMITS ARE REQUESTED FOR BALBOA BAY CLUB Application for a permit to corutruct small boat allpe extend· lng baywvd of the pJerhead line a.nd to conduct ~taln dredgin1 operations has been filed -wt th the U.S. army engineers by the New- port Bay Investment Co., owners ot the Balboa Bay club. Any objections to the operations mU!t be filed with the Los Angeles office of the engineen before 11 a.m . Arptl 25. RelatiYes AHenc/ Birlhc/ay of Anaheim Octogenarian Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Kemper and Mr. and Mn. WUllam Kompor were among more than SO hiends and ttlatlves who pthered ~ cently to hono:r Mn. Kemptt'1 mothtt, Mn. Anna Pftnbe:r ot Anaheim. on her" tl>t.h birthday. The affair wu held at Anaheim city -k. Ollldren and th•ir respective husbands or wtves pres· eont Included Mr. and Mn. Arthur Kornpor; Mr. and Mn. John Kem- pe!', Mr. and Mn. Fr<d L. HA.Y1, both o! Anaheim. and Mr. and Mn. Lloyd Sdu<>de of SUvttado. of much help to the dub. GlllloO ... Edtttn Conf~ jWUor col· lege baseball clut. open Ore Tues- day. Wendell Plck•na' O!'ango Coast nlno will ·be at Mt. San AntonJo; Cbaffry at Fu»erton and Santa Ana at Riverside. 'Ibe Hor- nets of Full«"ton draw the favur-- ltes role. llALB~A lllLANI! BALBOA llLAND CHAPEL 218 A.ate Avenue Ae ate Put.or R<v. H?.l:y W. White. Church Khool l :JO L in. Momin& -...o , p, 11 L m. ST. JOHN IANNEY CHUACH Bal a l1land Bunday M : 8 &. m. and 10 L m. C<>nfeulona : $9,turday trcm 7:30 to l :IO p. m. COSfA MESA FIRST FOU~SQUARE CHURCH OF COSTA MESA Orange' and C.brlllo A•'il. ind Mf'I. G. Wiiiard Staarna, f•sto" Phone II.aeon 5126 Sunday -.:.hool. 1:30 L m. lllornlns wonta.tp MrT1c.. 10:'6• • Cruader Mniee. l :JO p. m. Berean •"let. 7 r,· m. • E-t-enlns t1!!Jl4ellat <= aemc. at 7:IO P'rld&y, 7:30 p.. m.., Toulb Nlsht and Bible 1tud7 , . CHURCH OF CHAl•T Cf'lurc.h •Mil Walnut stt'Mt-1 L . Duarte Canby, Mln\lt•r Sen-icu: Bunda,., 10 L m .• Bible atudy ; 11 L au. mcm.lns -...orahlp CO&TA ME~MMUNITV CHURCH Jo•ph H. homp.90n, Mlnlats,. 114 E. IDthSt Ph. S..COn &111-M Church , 9:46 L m. lllonaln.s wo~1p. 10:50 L m. Youth SJ'OUJ>ll, bf&h .-c.bool. lnt•rmed· lat•. adult., 1 :1 p, m, l:"ntn.-Mr""'f'ke, 7 :IO p. m. --FULL OOSPEL CMUlllCH 112nd -~ld9n1 • Coatll M ... Sunday t : .. ; moralna wor-'"'"J 11 : eY&Jll" l.uc •"1ce. 7 :IO_R.m. nuday '7 :'6 m.: ~ PeOP\il'• ll,dWMll: p:t::,. a>Mttns oa Wed- eT&apfJ.tJc OD P'1'fdily. 7 :'5 •· m. "THE F"RIJNDLY-CENTRAL 818L~ CHURCH" ZSl'"d and Onnpe A-a.. c..ta Meu Rew. Dwte~ Kinman, Pa.tor 8u.nda7 =. 1:46 L Zll. Worab.tp . 11 :00 a. m.. Touq Peopl • MrTiet, I p, m.. ~nfns en.n.l"altn.Jc Mn1et. 7 p.m . Wednuday. ,_ A..D&batSl 11...ue ,.IRIT a.iPTIST CHURCH C~TA Mll&A ~I n Legion Hllll SUbd&r eerTlee 1 :44 L m. Pr-Mcblq .. ce 11 :00 a. m. IT. J~fM CHUJ!tCH '" o .... na• •wnue, Ntwe"l'n lit": and IOth, ...... Sund.a, ....,._: I a.. m ... d 10 a..m. Con.taa.lou 8laturday, H p . m.. ud 7--1 p. m. N'EWPO&T HEIGJfT8 aa:va:NTH DAY ADVa:NTllTW Comw ..... ~ Oki Count)' ftMrd, ..,.._ l :~~~~I. 8lltwdaJ' ~. PreKblq .-roriCll. 11 ... m. THI[ N~PORT HARBOR LUTHU\AN CHU"CH 1Cll7 Clift Orf..... ~port ..... Ma lltn. Her""Wrt C. ftoUI, '6J!:O,. ''.&. a...nseJ .. CbrlM tor a ~ World" • ---IT. ANDREWI P!llUeYTElltlAN CHUlltCH -NEWPORT 'HAR-.OR Hl1"' let.Ml Library 1&tll and I rv\ne. Newoort Htil1ht# 10 ... m. Cbueb 9Cbool 10 .. m. ~ wonbfJi;, R4'•. 'l'boma Ol~or lU-. Ba.Ibo. I.alaad -ftioM Ma-W HB Trustees to Meet at Col9'ge Admlnlstr•ton and ~ of all ICbool district& within the Huntlnl(lon Beach U n Ion Hi&h acbool dlltrict have been Invited to meet on the ~ Cout campus !or dinn<I'. A1¥'11 18, at 6 :30 p.m., to 11<t a«ui:at•, tint- hand tn!onnatlon rocwdlng tbo Oranci! Co a a t co~ bulldma need& and the pr_.i pt-am for meeting these needl.. At thia time, too, guests will bo ct-thO oppartunlty to boar of :the bulld- lnc need& Ot other IChoci! cllstric:ta. ' Olll Harbor 12·13-2118--ak tor a cluatfted ad ta.ker-,.you'll 1e1 results! Sant& Ana ~ tnck torceo will Teeeive thet.r stillest tnt d. the season Friday with the Jn. vasion of Riverside-also llttinl In on the tltl• ngbt will be Or- ange Coast's cellar dwelltts. The. meet will be ......ion a dual ..-t · N.,_.na-~ .. att --your IUidf ~o ~en~ tpendlnc. ··----·-···-··---··-----·-----··----·-----·----~·-· • EVERY FRIDAY "'' -.. ....... -u --········-·7----------······················r··-···· • CORON& DEL ILU< C0"0NA. DEL MA" COMMUNITY CHURCH CONOAIEGATIONAL P•n-y FNderlck &chroctr.. Mlnlatar t1 I H•llotrooti, Co,.ona del Mar 5:16 a.rn.. Kr. Sch.rock pru.cbea at the Eatter SUnrtae Berri~ "By 'Mie s,a. Se.i-vtce wJll be held on I.be beach at1d bluff at the foot or HeUotrope •'l'eoue. 9:46 L m. Sunday KhooJ 9:IO &.m. and 11 :00 11.m .• Duplicate Euter IMrTlce•. Cbllc!ren·a Cbolr -...UI Joln wltb. the Churc.b Choir at the ':50 .en-I~. New munbera •111 1>e re- «f~ at the l :IO H"lce and children will be baptized &l th41 11 :00 o'<:loct MrTl<:e. Subjec:t of Eute,. 1termon. ·•Euter Eu.It.I the Commonplace:· llu.aic under lbe dlrtH:tlon of Mary Battt1n 9tellUMn. NEWPORT·B.\LBOA OUR LADV OF" MT. CARMEL 1421 West Ce"tr•I Av.nue Suod•y Jil.uMe; 8 and 10 &. m. Coo.teu&on.: S..turda~ from 4 :00 to !S:IO and trom 7 :IO t o l :IO p . m. CHRIST CHURCH av THE IEA Community Methodlet l420 Wellt c.nt,..I Awnue ', Thomae Ao)' Pendell, Ml"l ... r EA.STEA SUNDAY 9:JO Chlldre.n'e Dlvt•lon of the Sun. day School. 11 :00 Youth and Adult Dtrisione of lhe St.aod&y School. 9:90 and 11 :00 DupllcaU! E&.t.er Wo,.. ablp Sen-icea.. "THE POWER OP' THE KING.DOM" by llr. PendeU. Nursery for p~9Cbool cblld,,.n wtU be conduc led at both aiet"""t'ices. 1:80 lll•thod1at Toulb J'ello-...ahlp. ST. JAMl!.8 CHURCH PlltOTtSTANT 1£PllCOPAL Phonff Harbo,. U30 al'td 9MCIOn Ml7 lltev. Pav! M_,.. WhM .. ,., A9et.CM' l :IO L m. Rol:p OomJDunJoa t :lt L m. Cbu~ Kbool U :00 L rn. llomlll&" Pf'J"ar aAd mr· mon. (nnt Bw>d.a,...; HOIT Commua· toa) 10:00 a. m. Tbunda.ys: Holy Com· m\Ullon and pf'&)'"en tor UM alclc Flfll:ST llAPTllT CHURCH I.bet I ClubhoYel &11 w ... c:-tl'lll P6-tofflce Bo• IM Geo~ H. Wlffman, Mini.Ur Phone Hl.lntlnQtOft ... Ch 4131 aunctay krvic. 1:•5 a. m. Blbl• 9Cbool 11 :00 Worwbtp Hour. lle.ap-"Vl<:tory In the Empty Tomb.·· 7:"6 p .m. ET.Dla.s a.mce. Put:or'a ~"Journey Into h.llb. ·· ASSE.M•LIEI OF 000 Anwrkan Legion Hall 11k,, •nd aay AWftU9 Don Nell&Of\ and Harlan a.towy, Co·-" SuadaF ecb9ol 10 L m. 1 Mom.Ins worabtp 11 :00 L ta. ~q Ml"'f'ic. 7 :IO p. m. FIMT CHUfltCH OIJ" CHRIST, SCIENTIST JICIS Via Lido Su.aday acbool. 1 :10 L m. 8wN1a7 •n"ie9. 11 :00 .. m. WadaMd&F ••utns .an1ot, 1:00 o'eloek. R.-dlftS l'OCMD. 111 P&1m ........ Bal- bOL Boon: 14·P· m. ...akda,.. aeept lap! bolld&p. • Chrietian Science Text 'D6':trine of Atonement' Tb• OoJden Tut of tll• SundQ" Leuou · Sermon 011 ""Doctrtne ot A.too.ement" In &U brancUI , or Th• Motlier Clt1U'Cb, Tbo l'!nt Clamdl ol Orht. Seien.llat. ... "°""· .. ..._ John'• Goopel. --. "Jab ueill J•uo eo-ato Illa, aod PIU.. Bobold th• 1£mb 'ol God. wb.lcb tabth &W"Q the a1Jl ot the world.'" The 1.-MD. · Sermon lllcludea Blble cltat:Jone from llatthinr and ll.atll:: -nten the elne.a di.clDI• 1'eDl ••8.7 Into Galli... tnto a mountain •hen Jana had ap- polllted tHa ... ild JMU came and ap&b unto tllem, ..,uaa. All power lt S1Yt:D Wlto ma lD bea•en and ID Mrth. Go 1• Uleretore., and teach &ll n1tkma1 b&p~ them 1D the oa.me 0( the Father. and ot the Son. ud ol. the Hob' OhmL .. .. .&.ad lbeee ata:u U&U foUOW \bem t.u.t beU•••: lo ..,-aam.a allall ther cut out de•1t.; Ule7 Ill.all •PNk wttk new toagu11; .•• lMJ" U..U IQ baDdl: on the atct_ u.d tM7 ahall teCOTV."' Ill ~ aod Beolill wtill 1t8)' to the Scrtptww• Kux. BU.• Ed4J 1&7a. "'Jetua MtaN•1ht..J. ~ cllarda aod raalatalaod Illa - Oil • iol:rttaal fOCllld&tlm of autst.. boall.n,c. Bo taupt Illa - ti.at Illa rellCIOll ba4 • dhlM ~ clplo, •blcll ---• -..... beol 1lotll tM -... tM algpl-· I • t? • ~ ... • This rucb.gtyle house Is tn. tended to be either a country home or a suburban dwelllna whichever its O\Vlleor wuita. OnlY 55 feet Wide, the house is una1J. enough to tit ~11 on a ro.toot lot. • • • I--CLASSIFIED $\OS NEw.s-TIMES-Tue.days and Fridays NEWPORT BAY ~;...;.Wednesdays C' ··-·---~----.__,_ • T 1rf; _. HaajOlf ..,_,___Wal 11f1t MINIMUM AD1• 4 ~ --I c... o.. • ........ 1-I S.61 ,.,_75 ......... 2-1.2S 1.40 4 U.. · I -1.7S 1.ts --.13"0<208,ookfO<"AdW...:-od&rwni-10 NIWPOIT H.AMOI: ru" lltm• CO. .J011 W41t C , .. A..._, I ~ C ....... Tho N.ws-Timos wlll -bo ._,a!blo fO<.,.... "-'-w1couoq 1....man of an -.......t,~tho rfQht 10 cooroclly claaify...., ond all ods and to reJect any~1-.t not confofn•ig to rvtes cn:I regulottons. Canc.llotians wiU be rece'4V'ed up to 9 o.m. ~liNn••b will bo oc:cepted up 10 11 o. m. '"" TYotdoy fO< Newo-Tlma and Woctr.sday Post; and up 10 9 o. m. lo< fricloy Newo-TI-. -Hoo- -13 .. 208. ' ....... ,,,..,. ·-·-----··-···---. . .. . . . . . ..... CI ass if i ed Index !!:'-::::::·~-=·~u~----.!!1• 11 •• • m ...,. n Uu •11t 11 W •·g tall ......... I II ll •sPC .. tlwa ....... °''I ll§i9 ••ra mb .......... .... ••~r-o.. .,..._._ ,. Tra • 1 "11 .. ._,.. ... .,...,. c ................. t• a...b Alla -._ • -.. It OJh ' I -67 Tli& I a .. .... .... .. ••••• ft. a t.&e1 ... ....., ........ ,,..... ........ ~l t ......... .......... • ...... .. Tt9lllf9 ......... -~ ................ ..., .. '-.. ....., ....... .., ...... ................ ., ...... ...... :: :-r-• f .::: : ::::.·Pa Af1:. Nhp.OU.. ..... •19-.la.&......_ .. ......., ............. .... ·-, ... -···········----.... CU!rt'OM DREssMAKING RESTYLING AND ALTERATION -LOUISE-~ W . Bay A ... Balboa ~ Har. US3-J 37..,_NT PHONE SERVICE Will ·~t your ~ ealla. Mail & Office Service 0041' . MARINE A VE., Balboa 111. P!tone Harbor 2900 63-c-n . --. ~ -~-~ -~---: , ,-lliUTY. Aii' " --4 "" •• -1i · ••• 4 -•• • • • • • • .. • • • • • ••••• On the other band. lta -· 1'8111;)' line mako It IUltable !or llft&d· ing country ...,,..__ Exterior materials con!onn to 10-IUSIHISS GUIDI 10 the Oft1'all archltoctural atYle. The ,, ___ • -· ·-·--.---·-·----.-·---~-,-------·-·-------,----~·I PERMANENTS architect recommends wide ctap. M & M board or cinder block aiding with _$3.'76 & UP l-• - tire-resistant asphalt root obingles Refrigeration Service in any of the nllmProus solid or blended colon available. Trim DAY and NIGHT All beaut)' 'l"<ltk at teuonablt prlCH should be painted to ltannonlze with tb• root. The three bedrooms, grouped around a short, convenient hall· way, are ample f0r most families. The living room-dlning room com· bination makes a spacious area for entertainment or for children's [>lay. The service room, with a door leading directly to the rear porch, includes a lavatory and could be used as a cleanup room by persons coming in from the outdoors. Laundry tubs also &re included in the service rocm. U the house is built without a basement, a heat· ing plant cou.Jd be installed in the space gained by eliminating the stairway. ' Puauc NoTicES 1''0TICE OF DlllSOLUTION OF 00-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned VICTOR JOHNSTON and ROBERT 0. AMES that they have dissolved the partnership business which they have been operating under the firm name of A m e a & Johnston engaging in the business ol Marine Machine Shop wltb their office and pJace ot business at 2814;, Lafayette St., Newport Beech. Said pertnenhlp was dllaolvod as of March 1. 1949 and .sa..id busi- ness will be carried on by Robert 0 . Ames at the same location. Dated April 9, 1949. Signed: ROBERT 0 . AMES Vlc:roR JOHNSTON. Pubu.b April 15, 1949. FOR RESULTS • • CALL THE • IEWS· TIMES • •• HARBOR 13 Commtte1a1 Marine and Domestic Universal Frick Installation FractJona..1 te Tonage Call Beacon 6423 Public Stenographer Mimeographing Addressing Notary Public Phone service SARAH E. WHEATI..EY Birtcher Bldg. Ph. Harbor 1975 Co~i. del Mar (eves.) KI 2·5068 58-c.ro SAW REPAIR SHOP · Louise's Beauty Shop 1871 Nowport Blw .. Coeta Mesa (atto111 from M-'tlloatrel . PHONE BEACON 1!()32.J, ----------------,,-21 -.................... , .............. ., ...... ... 1TWO BABY Sl1'1'ERS AVAD... Satunlays. Sanda)os and ev.. nlnp. Reuonablo rats Phone Harbor 1767-R. WANTED -Alty ll:lnlJ or yard work ... pnlenh>j: WU1 build pr&m at retatnlnc wall. can Beaoon ~w. or PO Bos 63. Nowport Beach. 115-tfc SHARPENING OF hand, circular, and dado sets. CARPENTER AND PLUMBER band, by day or hour. Priers right. 1208 Coast Highway .Nwpt Belt. Open Saturdays Ph. Bea. 6105J 48-c-H HARBO~ TRANSFER Beacon 5643-RK. Ei6-c FINE IRONING BY THE HOUR. Help with dinn<I' partfn. Own transportation. References. Ha... bor 205G-R: If no ana. coll Har· bor 1973-M. , 63p6f HOUSEVl{OIUC WANTED. Avail· able 3 'llays a w .. k. Call Mn. Local and Long Distance HauJlne COURTEOUS SERVICE 1962 Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa Beacon 5538...J 53-tfc Ulllan Meyer. BE 5'46-J. ........ %,.... ... _ .... EXPERIENCED SKIPPERcleolrel 12-IUILDIHG SllVICIS 12 work on boata. Mechanical work, ---~1.i'.uJ.:1:~~,<~i--1:~~~~=:1= Ready Mixed U.c. r ... 5 cblldrel at $2.00 per Speclflca tlon CONCRETE 229 W. Wilson Calta Mesa Phone Beacon 5346 Utfr Bennett Hardwood )Floor Co. F1oon laid • Sanded • Ftnbhed and Reflnbbod CR. SPOONER PHONE HARBOR 0809-M 129 • '3rd St., Newport Beach Free bttmates ED W&LTERS TILE CONTRA.~R Bath Roar Drain Boorcb, otc. 15th 6 N">poi t Ave., Colta Mou Phono e....,,, 870G-w.3 J8.ttc HARBOR Plumbing Service 1768 Nowport Blvd.. Beacon 6117 REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY c.ontral'tlnll and Suppllet: Batb -Drainboards Gluo Blocks Store Franta DEL MANGELS TILE OONTR.A~R 221 Osle St. Coot& w..a. BEACX>N 553S-M 14-PUSOHAU .. . .. . . , . --, ..... ----Alcoholics Anonymous Wrtte P. 0 . Bos S6l. Balboa. Oollf 59-tfc day" Scheduled tratnlna-18Fl1 and lencod yard. lSM Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa: 63-tfc MALE NURSE available at once. Caretul clri-. Good COOk. Har· bor 2018-W. - REGISTERED NURSE with .,.. cellen"t qualltlcatlons desire ofa fice nursing. Interview weJ. corned. Ph. Beacon 531().W, 64.....&! WOMAN ALONE desires position wdrking manager, motel. apt. house or caretaker. 25 ynl. e:Jta perlence, 10 yn. local. Refer· encea. Harbor 2050-R. 65-~ LADY 2:>-Baby Slttor, any eve- nlnir. 50 amta hour. Harbor 2817-W. 66-tfc =----v-··· -..,,.-·-··· 2'-HILP W AHTJD 2f .. .. ......... . .. ...__. MAN with car for tu1J time bull· neu nearby. Run your own pera .mane.nt b u I t D e s s . Houaehold Medlclne1 -Food Product& - Extract> -Farmer's SuppU... Big line. Good protita. Write tor ~The W. T. Rawlol&h Co., Dept. CAD • 558 • 191, 4707 E. 49tb St., Loo Angeles U. Calli. -~----I DO YOU OPERA-TE UNDER A I· FICTIJIOUS Fiii IAME? • • • ' , • I . t • • ,, . ' .. ,, I· I~ L 1. • I ' -; . ··-·. ,. I • ,._--... ~--• ' . • • .. .. . I I ;_,' ' --·'- .. • ~ --J_ • _, -• .. NEWS-TIMES (LASSIFIEDS.~-Y 1 U ~ GR EAT: ST CLASStFIED AD ,, I ."t. - '2-QAI. IST AT1 O_.~ ISTATa ( • .. ... _ . .. _ ....... ··-... ·· ........ • • 'W • ... . ,, . Realtors 30th at Newpor t Blvd .. Har. 1600 __ ,, . ·-.. ·----···--- CJ-APn. & HOUSIS •1 ... ---. .......... -.-_,_ Bay & Be,ach Realty, Inc. 15th and Cen:tral Newport Sch. Phon~ Harbor 1264 Exel ive Listings I I Lido Isle "A LOOK WILL MEAN A LOT" Why not buy a lot and have a home built to YOUR order! Let ws show you the CHOICEST values In the area- LOTS of Value IN CORONA DEL MAR SEE TH1S -• • Choice R-2 lot 40x118, 11' blla1. from beach. $3750. Good R-1 40-ft. lot with beautl, ful view, $50(X). Lovely R-3 lot. 40xll8. Cl!olce location South of Hi&hway in Corona do! Mar. Priced to sell. .J. WILL CONSIDER CAR as Part payment. --- FINE R-2 lot, south of highway, $2200. nm.EE excellent R-2 Jots adjoin- ing, wilJ sell one or all. V-0-G-E-L V-A-L-U -ll-S 396 Victoria, Costa Mesa CORNER Lot BO by 160. Owner lea.Ying. Walk.-t price, C901pletely furnished $11,500' and the prop-• erty has a loan of $8600, so you figure It out. A BONA FIDE VOGEL VALUE If there ever 'tu.- one. Only three years old, TiiREE bedroOms, ll8Del ray heat, C&JllE'ted wood floors. lanmcapi!d fawn, and (Husbands attention) a 16 x 42 WORKSHOP which can be rented or used commercially, plus the two car garage. SEE IT NOW! ! ! 6-19 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar It-A-M-S.L-1-N-G ranch style THREE BEDROOM two years old. FHA and GI approved, a mG lot, 60' frontage. (It's on a comer,) This has everything inclt!ding 4% Interest oo the loan and monthly pay. ments of only $63.35. Drive by and call for appt. 2013 Mira mar, Balboa CtJrE AS A BUG . . . this Is strictly for NEWLY· WEDS. Lg. living rm. with picture window, betlmed ceiling and woodburnlng fireplace, two bedrooms with Hollywood wardrobes. An attractive walled-In patio. Furniture optional (and the11e's a' televlslcm 8et) BELIEVE IT OR NOT $2500 down. HOME AND INCOME _ 1549 and 1551 Miramar:, Balboa DELUXE three bedroom owners apt. with Bay view. Lovely modern rental unit with two ~ PllStel combed plywood iqteriors, blonde mahogany furniture, leather upholsti?n?d breakfast nooks, lots of colorful tile .... THIS you must see! Owner will cni.slder lots In this area as part payment. DRIVE BY and call Harbor 145 or your favorite MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR for appointment to see. 1 • WE CXlOPERA TE! ' THE JOHN 1VOGEL CO. Phone Harbor 145 Day or NIGHT , lOO Main Street, Balboa "At the Ocean Pier" Unit fir~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 65 H.P. Supen.or Di'esel canal. $65 mo .. unfum .. on year's 3 SCOOP metal bait tank, new, lease or $75 mo. on monthly '20: Metal ti.sh tank. 24"' x 48" x 2-1 Reduction. Ready to ins tall. basis. Harbor 1013 or 1051-W , 36•, new, S25 : Trailer dolly, $25; S2:i00. af-ter six. 66-c Redwood lawn table &: benches, Slips avail. tor good boat listings. $18.~; Water skis. $10. Har. NEW VIEW HOME HARBOR INVESTMENT CO. Realtors Open Saturday & Sunday 503 Poinsettia, C.D.M. EARL F , CHAMBERLAIN PHONE HARBOR 2222-M 66-c-67 A Steal! Sunken livinJ room , 3 beautifully decorated bedrooms, lovely din· Ing room, dUhwasher , mahogany ~ at NewpoTt Blvd , Har. l600 LOVELY 2 BEDRM. HOME (not doon. a tract built house, bUt con- LIDO ISLE Beautiful Furnished Home South Bay Front FINEST LOCATION NEAR CLUBHOUSE Price and tenns very attractive BAY & BEACH REAL TY, Inc. 15TH and CENTRAL NEWPORT BEACH Phone Hamor 1264 441-J. eventnp. WYCKOFF MARINE LATE MQDEL a:u range, Servel 907 Coast Highway Bea. 5261-W refrigerator, Easy washer , 1n 66-~ u";~:::.:~~~:! ·45 S.. Satunlar ~~~n or Sunday CORONA DEL MAR 2-Bed.room Home Oloice Location North ot Highway structed to owner's specifica· 1------------------------ at 219 Tl{STIN A VENUE SUITABLE loca t.lon for SAIL NEWPORT HEIGHTS LOFT or marine uphobte riris 64-Uc ~ .~~~0~.~;~~~1::i -4-M------·u-s-·,e,-·-.... -·-i>-io-·.-T1-Uv----1s--IOl4-·-·;;...._,4 .. .. .. .. ... .... .. .. .. .. .... bor 1464. ~ $1600 DOWN to live in. ~w down payment. -.. .. --··-_ .. tions ). Nicely furniahed -ready .. . . Euy Monthly Paymenu -·-.. ··-Easy monthly p.aymenta. You GENERAL ELECTRJC Dix. - tary Ironer . Brand new. Won in a ccntest. Will a.acrlflce. Phone Beacon 6201-R. 66-c-6'7 o~hskz;A~\~~ ~~~~all· U->.uio~vi;" Tiiis -''4i SPINET. Case &lightly damaged ab'· u-t·•-. SEE -·-• -'· ',----.... • • • • --Bay & Beach Realty, Inc. mu.t see to ap--'ate. in 1hlpment. Brand new. Save u: ---... '" .,. ~ $165. This b a beauty. DANZ-G. !<;, MINNEY WILLYS. 71' Sedan-l93l. Good 15th and Central Nowport Bead! SCHMIDT PIANO CO., 520 No. 901 Coast Highway, N'ewport Bc.-h. cond. Mant new parts. Excellent Phone Harl>or 1264 Main. Santa Ana. We have the PHONE BEACON 6281 for lne~n&lve tran$J>Ortatlon. Solo-Vox. 64-c--&6 Only Sl00.1Mounier, 206 36th St. 66c SHOES-Black, blue, brown, sizes 7 A and 71> AAA. Riding boou, -6. Very aood qualJty and oondltlon. 3605 Lake. Newport Beach. 6&-<:-67 ATI'ENTION BUIWERS-Good used aheet rock for sale ( 4 ft. x ! ft.) CHEAP. Phone Harbor -. w. 66-c-67 SPINET. u.ed, tuU k•yboard, now 1 ·4-7-.:.-.;-u-·CTOU-· -· ------------------------.. ·-· _, ,-·; 1s!:iar;;::;-s~~ 3-wheel ~ $850 Down only $295. Come and see thtl. 4.x4.x2~, t. for light delivery, New 1-bedrm. home in Newport DANZ-SCHMIDT, Santa Ana. NEW FORD TRACl'OR -~·nln• etc. n ••• • 800 lb Beach. 2 blocks from ocean .l Your Knabe dealer. U-DRJVE g~~ • ~~ · I> blk. from t..y-Stucco and cap. coad .. uoed 3 moa., plaster oomtroction Hu nice WILL trade beautiful new Spinet $12.50 per day $11:1 ~· ' 6ll financed at $19 fln1sh work. · even up for good used Gr&nd ALSO Bradley GARDEN TRAC . 14~w = -= Plano. DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO TOR. S:! per day. mo. ~ . ~irv· $8500 CO .. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. BALBOA BAY AIRPORT 1947 POWJl:LL Motor Scooter. 1a_·_·_·Ai_'_.;._·_nv._··_-_i_;_011_ .. _s._·u_· __ ,_._,i SP~~~~7Les~:YBa~!!! .... ::~": ~·~n ~:~1! ~~=~:!ell~:~~·~~ BEAC~~~~w~ALTY SAVE 01:f0NEY ~~s~::~~. co.;~~:= .. ~:~;!~!! ro.~·~--.. -... .!! -~~:tvo PATIO AND GARDEN USED PIANOS. $89, $6"7, $l05. lent condition. ~. or wrt.L Ph.&. 5713-R Eves. Bea. S'T19R ~~-~~~ pay only $4.00 per month. DANZ ~ LOANS TO BU!LO. IMPROVE. ·. ~ vn.i.," .1. v6U:.o TRADE u part payment on BUY unoERNIZE. OR a •TTAN, -•w~. aluminum. SCHMIDT PIANO CO .. 5211 No. ood I H bor 18lnJ · ..,...... .,_ ~ ............ Main, Santa Ana. Home ol. the g vacant ot. ar ..r REFINANCE ~ Cl.blnet. $5. Harbor 1351-R. 66-c Open 5-7 p.m. 2345 Orange Ave. Costa Mesa NOT $41),000 • • • NOT $25,000 • • • ONLY $15,860 66-c Balboa bay!ront property with protected pier &: float. Beautitul secluded patio, trees, Dowen. 2 bedrooms, i""'ll•· Icleal place to keep your boat. $7,500 down to ""pomibl• party. Call Mr. Twicbell, Harbor 2034. eve. 2142-W . wrought lron, enameled and peel 64-tfc fumlture, beach and Carden urn-world famous Knabe Planoa. We Buy Trwt Deedl •• • -~" -~-'· •··'-1934 V -ii Ford Pickup. Good condl-NEWPORT BALBOA li"EDERAJ. ~- In Santa Aila Heights ,_~aa. swwp .. pa-. -""'ues RENT A PIANO. Let the kiddies ••VJNr:S ~ LOAN ASSN. This modern home on large oornerl---~~~=~~~--lncloor plar.ts. Tho 181'11'11 .. 1..,. learn. All rent '°""' allowed It !.Ion. $25p. Harbor 369. 6:>-c-66 m vi.' udo ""-Har. .SJO G. I. RESALE • ~t:::?a!the JOWftt prices In you buy. s:i.oo per month. 1943 INTERNATIONAL 11> ton 90-tfc lot haa two bedrooms .l den, 3 bedroom . home In beat a.ta BOUSE AND GARDEN DSanANZ-Sta .~· 520 No. Main, truclt-4-wheel drivo. Excellent 1------------1125 oq. ft. of floor spaoe. Meaa location. $1700 caah will ~-cond!Uon, $1095 or will trade for L 0 A N S handle. ~ loan at 4%-cmall Ill Coaat Highway, Newport Bch. BABY Grand, lovely tone, now jeep. 610 Jumlne. Corona del ;-., Only $8000. Terms monthly paymenu. Drive to 4li6 (Jllst touth at the ~~ only '4811. Uaed but not ai.-d. Mar. 65-p-81 L v A N S . F1ower SL or call lfiNINc ROOM· aet. bunk beds. DAN2-SCHMIDT P1ANO ro., !!Ml! CRCISLEY. with 1949 motor L o A N s W. A. Huscroft, Realtor Orange Coast Realty, Co. cMot. dnpes; mbc. otbor fuml • .....:;52::20;;..:.N:.:o;,.. ::ll:::•::ln::., .:.San=ta::...:A::""=--and only 250 miles on motor, u-e. All In sood -ldltlon. cau PIANO TONING "' OOllPlZl'E 7500 on original car. Equity $50 00 to $6000 2136 N-t Blvd., BeL 5857.J 18:56 Newport mvd. Beacon 64911 BRIGGS • • BEf.T • • BUYS COSI'A MESA-1941HarborBlvd.,1~ blks. N. of Alpha Bet.a Mkt. 109 tt. (C-2) frontage, 130 tt. deep Improved with 2 B.R. 4 den OOme. L.R. 4 D.R. area, fireplace, glassed-In porm, l!!l"V. pordi, lg. kit., cel- lar, water softener, gar., Indy. In l5x30 bldg. Mul- tiple Listing No. 867. Price $18,000, submit terms. Fred BR IGGS Tressa REALTORS MEMBERS OF MULTIPLE LISTING DIVISlON 634 COASr IUWAY Ph. Bea. 5T78 Ol" HU. 2476 . RENT AL with option to buy - CORONA DEL MAR completely tum1shed, attrao. live cottage. Will rent 1 year with full rental applied on~ price at cloee of lease. You can't beat this. See Mrs. Maroon or Tom Payne. EARL W. ST AN LEY, Realtor 615 COASr IDGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR Phone Harbor 1646 ON THE POINT-Exceptional buy In a nice 2 bdrm. home. Fumlshed. Patio. $1Q,500. . OCEAN FRONT DUPLEX-Furnished. Comer lot In X1nt. location. Beautiful view. $18,500. COSTA MESA-Lovely 3 bdrm.™*""· Owner being transferred. -MUST SE! J, QUICKLY. Furnished at $11,750. A~ve terms. . • Rtmt!ngton Be.ad! 2674 or lnq. REPAIRS. Now tplneu at a "50. due $325. 176 Int. and $111 • ' (Eves. Bea. 5768-R) 65-<: m 11a1n St.. Hlmttngtan Be9cb. ._t. BIJ alJowanoo oa old Ucenw Incle!. 182 Cabrillo St.. -k SALARY INCOME PROPERTY SOUTH COAST REAL TY CX>. I 13p llPl'lc~~ ... +1f:It!R a.ta M...: ~11 * AUTO A Beautiful 2 STORY. 4-tamUy Oat. am "A" 30'2 Main St BALBOA Ph. Harbor 2004 I .IU: SCKEEN. andirons • n d UT BROAD\\ AY 19.Tl LA SAL4E-'38 motor. me-URE buildlnc with a 3 bedroom - l9t&I WOO\!. box. $10. a.Ina Phone 604 1:.quna Beacb chanlc:ally perfect, $225. 673 *: FURNIT Corona de! Mar Home and an extra lot. Zoned tor Beautiful view: Model home, 2 bedrooms. South or "---t -~ Victoria St, Coata Mesa. 65-<:-66 Other p.o-nnaJ Pror. bualneaa Prloed rt••t P1L Har ol the highway. $11,900. A dellgbttul home. U 'OATl. IUMID U w'"" ~ ~l~ ''QUIC..,.K"" "'ERVlC ·,. , wl~ ~~~ ':.,~ i..y H.3e ~~ ,,._N~Be:ill90•.:: ~-v lots and resldenUal lots.~_._ many i'iv:ii.'auiliiiitiit~ .. ~ va sio -B-A.,..L_D_WIN ___ \-=-onlc ___ S_p.!:l::::n~.=t, New Hudson, Sir? " • ~-.... _....,., -~·~ ·-.-.... , ~ .... ~.... - u...i _... spotllcht -----· S15 lllghtly used. Thi> i. • barsatn. s.. (]o,u (}di.I _eOO# B v· H SZ.ttc Stores and shops for sale here and 1n1 Los Angeles S O!ltboerd ll>el oonta!Mn, Terms. DA :~Z-SCHllIDT ay 1'!W ome 6 ROOM HOllE A ~..,... -County . ...:i.;-..:::::.~~-::::=:-_ .. __ :::: ~ ~o."'°con..,520Ho!!: ot~ McCARTHY'S e,_fN'.,, On Lido Isle :'.° g"·~~t ~:0~ .:'. u FJ!~MORRIS REALTY CO. STANDAJU) Oll. MARINE DOCK famous Knabe Plano. l!l36 ~~VD.. 2300 COAST BLVD. 4 bedrooms • pli' 2626 Elden Ave., Coat& M.... censed ,...... Estate and Business Opponunity Broken 814 E. 11o;y Aw. Balboa -A~cc'=:o"-RD=1""o::;N==l.2l=:..Ba ___ .. -.-1-J-k• ss.p-ei NEWPORT BEACH. cu IF. I o...n... c1<s1res Immediate w. 66-p Con:na de! Mar 813 Coast Highway Harbor 2152 Rarbor 1384 .,.,., ReoMm"hle. caJ1 evonJnga ----------~ next door to Weatern Ualcm oftlce MAKE OFFER FOR SALE BY OWNER-Ooe • -~ OJOll.W. ~ DE SCYl'O. late 1948. 4 door cus-PHONE HARBOR 2633-J Multiple unit lot. cloae in N"'· BY O'!\'NER -l of 2 beautltljl HAVE HUNT _ _ _ _ tom sedan. Exc:oUent condltlon, ___ _,,....--....,=-•-Uc-:::: Two 2 bedroom hom<t on Udo lale port Bt'cb AdjolnlnC ....., horgN a.otce ot Newpurt Hta. H Pie. ~ " n 12300. 4004 a...nn.1 Plac:o. ~ s1:'.ii.U."iSiA:Ti"wANiD • 11 that can be bou&ht f"">S15.000. tront. Dirt cheap i. aolil at_,. llestrlcted. 1 yr. old With view BUILD YOUR · ·-... .. .. _ ... ,,_ bcr :n:n-w. SS.~ ... v ·• .... ...... .. ... troat. Dirt .u.p If aold at once. or oooan; furnished or unturn- 1941 BUICK SPECIAL 4 door WANT LOT ON BAY AVENUE--""'-Harbor H94-R. 15i>-66 OR BRAND NEW Cliff Haven _ with a -tul view B 0 A T SEWING MACHINE sedan. Excellent condition, $995 Have tst Trust Deed f.,. U500 G. W. RASSET!' I..ARW3T ~ ... ..-Jot 1a aitt w1t1t woodedw .i... ot cout Tll'o _.._siz THJSL d tho WOl' you ..Ut It. Using °"" or TiEP AIRING cash. Harbor o,67-M. 65-<:-66 ~~ble $li(J montll. 6~ • ....n... . BROKER Ha-. JI* otter , c.m or -o.na Pt. to San Pedro. tull ch•ev Ill '~ A SIN~~ ~· ~~•or .__ ~ ;._ 61-•. Alao 38-. It. ::abln cnilaer, In .,.. front ~ IMnc rm. 6 our atock huJll ~· ~· -1 W.-111> '48 CHEVROLET Oub Coupe. Uke ~ plua oqult;y ot $Zi(lO In 3016 W. C...tr..1.Ave. HAR. 1464 ~, --r r~ ~ =.. colk:nt coaditlon. , ~ "'-. Back porch - YollJ' aewlnc madilM W• .....ic. new. Rad i o . heater. Privat• Sllvendo Cany<>n. 2 -.-,. FOR SALE-2 bedl home on _.. -Ill t Dbl. -Goodl 2'-!t. • 21-tt. vacuum cleanen. 11ea-.1>1e --. 1-~-~--81.~. ~ta "-~~ 00 ••• __ ~-"""' ==-:<"-====-;;==~ Boot., f129.1Ci· 429 Hobnwood . --· 30 and :SS ft. cbu&u. Eatlmate IW'nloMd in ~v -~-~ ~ •w•-.._ -•u•-~ a Wire lut. Convmlentli located. NEW 2 BEDROOM HOME. lM '!Ir., N -'t Hta.. 13-oe11, _.._.__ 1'1111 priC9 Clllb' advance. cau :rour • • • M-. ~~ CYHanli Ph. 152-W,1~~ O.urcb, achool, a. bus -· Mon111 Place Be.tween 2llt _. " ___J '8IOO With DIQll do. ..• a 'bllll. SINGER. HEV I ~..--TERMS. i-tor cUb. c.u 22D<I alf. ~ ea.ta -• -Fillr""• bniPlal lit& A complete 80-ft. sport 1949 C . SEDAN ~ 6162.J. 65-p-66 Prb M'r.50 11•,..--IN SAN n•BR•c1, ~ eia, W A. H • 60 Realtor SEWING CENTER Radio a, Hoat.,., $17915 61--UAL aTAT1 Ill~ '1 'Ov>n 1 to 5 ar caD ~ Ollll'.L ~ -2 -. It -• -P8cr'04.., cruiser No cbarp tor pick ap aDd de-. cau Beacon 5922. ............. "'* ·-.. If ... 8"tas rm.. -2UI Kewpcat llltd. -. fll!ln.J at $5940 ll""7. • ASK FOR TOM WILL TAKE late --ar 60 FT. BAY VIEW LOT DeaeJI L0t -~ •a::.. '.J.-~ Cllfto.) 1!ea. !J'N8.R) 305 w~A AN~-23915 6k boute ~ on 2 --$2750, Terms 1"1•1• Jot Cl ft. -tap. ·;"f=looldnc C:,· ~ , _ 'T1ICtor7 to ""' -I I $" 'Rec. u . s. Pat. ott..:; Ber· llfs. -.._~pr, l' aae. a.ta a. -~ aft., Sunda7 AD lnqacwemenm In. Ml5. r1u nne£"iJ3JIOo ww .,,... COll.N!:lt LOI', fednc Bai> la - 22ll3 Barbor BIVll. a.ta -0.. N.,.._nm.. adwltlM ,_m -11-. ,!!!?! Newport i........ , 2U ~ Aw.' ~ om1Y Ph. Barbor 19e-W. -esc:bo._ -i>iione · ll.UIJcr d-BeJ' Sbot'a. 830 Ooolt Bu *"I llJ.a.W • Oplll ~ 51-1 ,.,.... l'lide to elfldmt _.ilnc am , .. e.p New .... t HelcbU Gt: . 11-tfe MJ....i -. ... m..,..,Pll. Ba. !l:MI.• • o. If You Want a Home on the Bluff •. • • • • --· SH,OOO;<f'nnl< S.... baiter, 2008 o.-n blwl.. w- home, '8000; L H. ilt!&don. 401 3llth. ""--· $1500: s. G. Jones, 1310 O>ve. 4-roam bcme, TOMORROWS LAST [MY FOR FILING FOR CITY POSTS 21 NewHomes Started Here · $9000; Annabel ~ ~ Irio, S.turda)', April 16, lo Ibo final caraae and alft'Plnl room. $3000; day tor auhmtaton ol application Hftlr)' Schnelder, 121 Pear~ odd!-tor the thrff dvll ~ tala Another Sl55,000 In bulldlna tlon to PR&<. $3500; R. S. O"ano-announced recently for the tltt ponnlto Wett IMued In Newpttt ton, aM 33nl. 2-room home, $3600; and po&o ~ts. Beach during tho 1ut ten da)'" Nowpc:wt 8-1' Co., 1600 Cout hlal>-The paeltlons att ti-. of l'lre- accordinC to l'K'Ol'da on Ille In way. foundation for d-. man, patrolman, and !Ire captain the dty ballcllnc ~t. $5000; Newpc:wt 8-1' Co., 1600 e~neer. Application blanks can be Twenty-one perm.tta were taken C.out hi&hway, .dininc r o o !?-, obtained at tM city hall or police out ror MW ,,..,....,_ -~• $2!00; Huold Glua. 110 Tenth, c!eputmont. --·--. ~uY 5-room apartment, $9200· i...... -------,...iden,1'~1:'th a value ot1 $146,-Wooda, 2006 W. eaitni. aaJea 000, the ~--'lOP 1e'*bl.!Dtins pro-buiJdtn MOO , llOWllAH ELEC'l'ED TO je<ta for the alteration of or acid!· '' · llANTA ANA !ICllOOL llO.AllD tion.t to ex1atln& bulldtnp Remodel1n& and repair projects Fnnk Bowman. Santa Ana at- torney and ...,_ID-law of Ida Nay- lor, wtiJ-known Ba Ibo a Ialand st~ proprietor, wu elected to the Santa Ana dty school boa.rd thlo week with the htgheat vote ot all candidates. Bowman oper- ated h1I own law practice here before be moved to the inland dty a few yean ago. Pennltl for new buildlnp were Weft listed u to 11ow1 : Leom. isaued u follows . .John Feeley Erick. 121 Apte, addition, $200; 1107 w. s.,,, "-...;.,.,, home Sl2: Juliette neman. 212 19th, addl- 000: Raymond Httt. 514 ' ~-tlon. $1500; Ray Funk. l503 35th, guerlte. l!koom home Sll,200· addition. $100; Victor lncJott, 116 Ralph Merz. 1015 rouri.b. 3-' Via Itl>aca, add bath and bedroom. home $5200 · .J F Witt '= S2000: Newport 8-1' Co., 1600 Dee.,; Front'. 10.: · horn ' $l3 Co a 1 t highway. dothlnc abop, 550 ; F . E. JU.=d, ~· aai," $150: Erma Standlee. 1825 W. warehouse $6150· Ed Arnold 538 Central, repairs $510; Hamilton Smeltzer 5-room 'h ~· M von Breton, 123 Abalone, addition, 11~ OF BABIES D Yoder' $6000 bo ome. 432. -$2000; W . E . Davia. 311 Marine. BORN IN HOSPITALS .,;d 436 GoJdenrod"""' at ' 434 addltlon, $150; A. E. Bandy, 211 · 28th, addition, $400; Col Mickle. Ninety-seven percent of all the babies born in California durin& 1947 made their entrance into the world within the hospital delivery rooms. it was revealed in a report to the A.uocia tlon of C.allfornia Hoapltala. Helen Reeves, 208 43rd.. duplex, 2801 31st. toilet.I and lavatory for $7500; Alfred.a Hay, 2152 E. Ocean. traller. park. $2000. MOVlllG? - --lent a Truck LOW IATIS PADS AND DOWU SMALL. AHD U.RGI TIAILDS -H-'-'"""' KNIPPER'S RENTALS • tJews-nmes advertisemenU art' your ~de to etfident spendln&. 2HO $o. -a. -Aae -.111 Mt1' News-T,,,_ 0-,.,,. Poy Off! GET IEIDY IOW -For Gracious Outdoor Uving with an ACKERMAN Cuatom Made PATIO and BARBEQUE ACKERMAN CONCRETE FENCE ls truly the .. ARISTOCRA'r' of fencing. It's new, attractive. permanent and economicp.1 I t protects your children, garden, pets and gives you oomplette privacy. We ~"lll dealp a.ad custom buUd your barbecue and patio to meet your own per.ooal Idea&. No dO\\'D paymf'DL .. S6 moattd to pay. Special Low Prices During Months of April & May Phone Kimberly 3•5516 for Free Estimate ACKERMAN FENCE CO. 2342 S. Main St. • CLOTHES POLES F.H.A. temu • INCINERATORS Santa Ana e REDWOOD and CHAIN LINK FENCING e P LAYGROUND EQUIPMENT SPECIAL COUPON OFFER FOR APRIL and MAY! 10°/o DISCOUllT Bring This Coupon For an Additional • ON OUR SPECIAL LOW PRICES FOR APRIL II MAY • SPECIAL See What You Get For Your Car At Real Savings 1. ()omplete Valve Grind !. CIMa CUboll 9 ~ Hood &Del Pu Gukot.a II. ~ J:nc1M Oil 11. C\Ma OU Pump Unes and 8c1rem. s. Kepi--..... ... llepl-......... l'bla 5. EsptM Pletoa. U. IUcl,p. Beam, &lw aombaltlotl qllDde.n IS. CIMa and adjul$ -"' plap I: Replace OoDWtln& -. 1-t lleul.op 1. Adjua$ Cotlnectln& --.cbn. 41 Buldl a. AJlp 0o..-uac - t•. Replace Dtstrtbut.or Polntl, retlme motor • 15. Clean All' CleaDeJ' 19. Ad.Ju* Carboretor PONTIAC "6" PONTIAC "8" CHEV. s67ss s9510 s64so (...,..ts1 pa.rta Md lUor) (lwh t! ,.,. ... IUOJ') (_pana ... IAllN) SPECIAL PRICES ON ANY MAKE CAR • UP TO 12 MONTHS TO ·PAY Comer 2nd & Sycamore -SANTA ANA Ph. Kl 2-2375 • ... "· • ' • PORT &\I Bl)A-NEWS-TIMES 1•>•-1M11ra 11 1•.HOTOHs t M2---a·C1111 27.100TONs 1MX-u.s. a111 65.000 TONS Club Writs gainst Kelp Cutting I >.ooo LI. ...., .. I 1.0001.1.NAla 11.000 La. llLANI PHONES WRECKED IN BALBOA OFFICE Vandals damaged four pay tele- phones in the lobby of the com- pany office on Central avenue in Balboa ~londay night, according to a report made to police by L. Vaught. a company representative~ Police were told that the re- ceivers wC're torn from the tele- phones and carr ied av.1ay. Preparlne jevidence of the atti· tude of both sportfishers and com· mercial fish~rmen on the matter of kelp cutting, the Balboa Ang· li ng club is mak ing plans for an intensive fight in behalf of Assem- blyman Earl Stanley's anli·kelp cutting bill when it comes before the assemblfs rish a nd game lllT·Rt:-S ACCIDEXT committee far a hearing soon. ac· REPORTED n ·ERE oording to ~. B. McNally, presi-Mike MalJC'tt of Santa Ana re· dent of the tlub. ported to Newport police . last McNally sltid that two petitions Tuesday afternoon that his car expressing oqposit ion to kelp cut· had been struck by a hit·run ting off the Oranxe county coast driver at 17th a nd Old Santa Ana are no,,· in circulation. One is road in Costa Mesa. The suspect, being pass~ among commercial a _woman, was apprehended a few fishermen tor their signatures and minutes later . ~-------~--the other 'mong operators of party fishinil boats. he declared. sent to Sacramento to prc&ent the Whe n they ~ave been completed, evidence before the commJttee a delegate fr,cm the club will be considering the kelp cutting bill. , • HUDDLESTON TO ENTpt PROPERTY MANAGEMENT FIELD Dumb Like a Fox! * Newport Harbor businessmen know they can get better and faster service on their stationery and office supply needs by dealing with the News-Times. They find here a complete stock of office sup- ply items at very reasonable prices. -.. ' WE SPECIALIZE IN ACCOUNT! NG FORMS Largest Stock ST ANO-ARD SHEET SIZES : ol 7 • by II • '"· '"· WILMER II • by II • Accounting Forms '"· 1n. II • by 14 • • 1n • '"· 1n Orange County II • by 17 . in. '"· We also carry a good selection of binders, ledger sheets, payrool sheets, journal sheets, sales records, check records, etc. In addition · we handle the W ilson-Jones and Boorum & Pease lines of accounting forms. 3011 W. Central ones: Harbor 13, 208 •DDY lllOWAJT KEEPS FOODS FRESHER-FOi LOICER! of course-it's electric! • SOUTHEIH CALlfOINIA EDISON COMPANY • • ~ . • Friday, April 15, 1949 ··~ •••1115, aJckHpQx at Hlglt t..vel ~les, chlckenpax and mumps cases in Orange_ county .are well •bov@ the averq:e for this time or year, •crordlng to a report this -.It from the county's health ~t. Red meules cues numbered 237 as against an average of 1CJ7 with chickenpax victims reported at 161 • ROCKFISH .LEAD OTHER SPECIES IN HARBOR ·CATCH Rockfisb ~t to be the most abundant market fish in the Newport Harbo?' area during ~e last week, according to a market news report from the U.S. De-- partment or Interior. • • A NEWS. TJMFS •-Am.I wn for To1risls • Puauc NariCE 8WOllDnsB NOTICE TO BIDDERS: lnvlt. lion to bid on the i.949 ·catch of Broadblll SWonlfisb produced in The Automobile Club ot South-''The balk ot 'reservations now Southern Callfomlli. Walen by ern Californ1a tbciay served Warn-being made for th@ summer Independent fishermen operating lng on resort aP4 hotel opera.ton months indiCatc that the heads under a standard rontract plan to set room ~a.rees. food P,'ices of families are comparing, prices &: hereby tendered. and even boa and ~ck unashamedly," the c 1 u b official Undenigned will receive bids A --..1 · -·--t 1 J rldln r . •••-~ stated. until April 16, 1949, ba.se4 on pre-pow~iw lMu ""·A.Ka• or ay-g ees Wlt CBfe u.... 5 r vious contracts and stating price ing a harpoen into fish by means it they expect o Jure· the " ~ "About three-fourths of the in-to be paid to fishermen for dressed of a rifle, harpoon. line and car-pin&" 19'9 va ti.oner's busiN"SS. quiri<!S we r~ive are from motor-sword.fish delivered at Santa Jilar- bon dioxide under 8lO pounds pres-"We have "enced another ist.s v.·ho are considering 'roughing bara, San Pedro, Nev.1port and San sure is now on the ma.r:ket -f'eC'Ol'd..bf'eakin tourist rush this it' in the woods, camping near Diego. Other points Optional. Announces the Opening of S1µ1ta Ana O~ces for the· Practice of OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY ' 1007 North Broa~way' Santa Ana, California ... Ill compared With the usual 110. A total of 2217 pounds of this species were processed by local canneri~ In addition to the fol- lowing: halibut, 1621 pounds; sablefish, 1 21 0 ; .miscellaneous. 637; barracuda. 405; shark-. 118. which information might cive .rise "1.nter,'• an Out g Bureau spokes-beaches, or ju!t relaxing at bar-Fishermen ret&in right to ac- 1 Mumps were about double of nor- mal with 98 cases reported in the county and an average of 44. The disease report covers the t"'·~ week period tndmg ApJil 9. In Newport Beach only eight cues of common commun1cable diseases were reported: chicken- PoX. 3 ; German measles, 3; mumps, 1, and rheumatic fever. l . CASH and Alt~gether 6200 (K)Unds of fish was received at the canneries dur- ing the week endtni:; April 9. 1 ~ Ink. pencils. rubber bands, pRJM'T clips ... all these and other stR· tiont'ry it"ms on s_jle at the News- Times office.. s.UJ1Ply store. 3011 West Ci'ntral ave. CARRY HERE IS A GOOD WAY TO MAKE YOUR DOLLARS GO FARTHER! 75 ,. ••• ROLLED BARLEY 52.51 100 ••••• CRACKED CORN 53.95 VICTORY ALL l'\llPOSI MASH -100 ,.. .... 54.48 GLESBY UlllT PILLFB -100 ,.. .... 54.00 lllllllllllnt1m11t11tHllltnlHllllJ!l111111"1u1111111111111111111111nt111111n11rt1111rl!tlltll!l111111>1t••l•lllllOIHI~ • ·FREE CHICKS ·~ 10 Chldm gtven with 50C Lano Broiler MMb. ~ ·-UmltofOne -• i Saturday, April 16 ! !lillllll .. ~I •I •llll rll ... Jlf!tlilllltlleill ltllll<llUlttllllllllll lllllll!l lltllllll lll l!llll lll lll!!IJllUtl•l l•l lll lll l.l!!I Ut :< NELSON'S Boulevard Feed Store Z246 Newport Blvd. COSTA MESA to both condemnation and praise, t they IJ>f'n1 leas gain resorts to cut vacation costs," cept or reject any or all bids. according to which side you take. · destinatiom he added. SWORDFISHERMEN'S Office Kimberly 3-7719 If the subject or th~ "broadbill er-periods than CXlMMITTEE, gun" i.! understood, there should in any year lll)ce-l94l." N~ Times Ooss A,d<.; Pay Off! By: R. R. Ladd. Olainnan. Houn by appointment Residence Harbor 1832 be no argument. There are those 805 Clilf Driv~. engaged in \he hunting at sea He predicted tbill. trend would Santa Barbara. California • • Ad h ro, prnfll, and th.ce are lhooe icon~t;;in;;u;;ep;;throp;;;;u~hou";;t;;the";;).e~ar~.p;j""Led"g~er;;;;";;h;;ee;;i."ao;t;;;No;e;;;wo;s;;;-;;Tun;;;;;es. .. 9"iiiPu"bo;: iiiA~piiir.o;l;,;;sjjj.;;sjjj. o;1;;;2;;. iiii1so;.jjj1o;94o;9;;·.,.;*~., .. ._u._se.,1iiiN;;;;;e;;w.,s-1iiiTi;;;;;. m;;;;;e;;s._Ciiiii'la•ss~1;;f;;1e;;d.-.. ._s._"p;;;;~'1 \\"ho hunt lhe ocean for pure sportsman.ship-by either method delicious "s\vordfish steaks" are obtained-only one, however. ts slightly more expensive than the other. One spartfisher told us his first marlin rost "$32.000." Now let's get to thC' izun. Over at Eddie Groenendyke's Union Oil dock is a specimen of the n_ew weapon. cradled with its tank and Oexible connection on a light, tubular tw~wheeled dolly. The gun its(>lf, resembles a tommygun, and is smooth, a.11 metal and shiny. It appears to be built (excellent workmanship) of dural. It i.s patented and built by the St. Louia Bearing Co., of WlJ- mington, Cal. The harpoon, of some 15 Inches in length is of bronze, iU flukes laying fiat along- side its barrel in flight, then open· lng outwards on hinges when It ls "set" in the fb:b. The flukes ahould not pull out. The bot tom h&lf of the harpoon is set ln a "wooden handJ,e" on the end of which is a leather washer. ThJ.s, with the line outside the rttJe,. is twisted gently tnto the barrel ' which ls of smooth bore and 1" inches in diameter. The tank at the end of the flexible hose (some 6 ft.) bi 10 by 15 inchn and ls charged with C 0..2 at 800 pounds per square Inch. \Vh('n being put to use the gun ls charged from the tank and used at (single-shot) will. There is no detonation :u such, but there is quite an air concussion. The harpoon and line will travel 85 feet in a flat trajectory. and 150 feet when lifted up In elevation. The piece l.s fired from a standing pasition. The tank, refilled ·at a nomJnaJ cost. will flre from 120 to 500 charges. We undentand there ls no Jaw against the use of this gun, but a "sportfisherman" would have to have considerable temerity to Oy one of his flags after gaffing a fish harpooned with such a wea- pon. Naturally, the Balboa Angl- ing C'Jub want. no pa.pt of It. but for those Wh()S(' livelihood depends . . VisitSJODDARD'S PA JIO SHOP 1505 Coast Highway, Corona del Mar Enjoy cool comfort on hot days ahead llilz/l.o ALUMINUM AWNINGS for Patios, Porches, Windows, Doors Barbor 1206-I --------------~-------~--~-- • EASTER NESTS-Fill centert of coconut .. 1 upon getting fl.sh, or for those who "ish to fill personal deep frreze Jockers. this gun should be a notable addition to their fish. topped doughnuts lor ~ \ • ~ 'plain doughnuts 41< , !(~ sprinkled with coco-i6 nllll with colored jelly ., beans and vanilla i Ji~~ pudding. HOUSEHOLD HINT -.. _. ·-·.--- CUSTARD CUPS or coffee cups are con- venient holders for Easter egg dye1. Dye won't harm them. 01 it washes right off. < R~CI__P:..) --:::".-·• ~ ···--· BLUSHING BUNNY I #2 c• c-em Yt tip ... " ,_.,..,... 1 c. MM•M> ••tHe Vt lit. A-nc-chee••• .......... ... ir ....... , 4 1IKea ltutM~ .._. 4 1llce1 c_il.,. "-"' . Heat com and tomato sauce in double boiler. Add shredded chee1e1 dry mus- tard. Sflr con1tantty until cheese melt1. S.ason with 1att ond peppe)-. Pour ove' buttered toast, top with bacon drip aq~ ,.,.,. at once. Serves 4 . TOP OF your shopping list-enriched WalMf'• lread, so soft ond tender, 10 4elcl<Hlsly good 10 ecit. Weber's Is o ,._..._ ... -. with mo,. foml- .. en<y day. Look for Weber's B.....i loo Ille doeerfvl bl-and while checked ....... ,,. wnipper. · 106.t Ing gear. lt sells, we believe, for 5emething under two hundred dol· la.n, complete. Eddie Groenen- dyke shook his head about his shipshape little dolly, "ilolly's extra" he grinned. ~ ~ ~ Ir anything "EastM" wt'ek" down here has heightened Instead of \('SM'ned bay and of-fshore sallinR and racinR;. (R~ce mults will bf' found elsewhere in thh1 paperl. Ashore two amusing Incidents had taken p I ace by last Saturday night. Seen on Balboa Island were thrtt young ladi('S. handsome! - yes, Jndeedy, beautiful. aad in bathing suits they joumeyf!'d afoot on the Island pe.ying dtllbt-Tate attention to no one. but their own conVttSa t1on a.nd progress_ The crowd partt'd, a nttle agapr. On~ was a red-head. one a dark bTUnette, one a platinum blonde -all lovelies! The cumulative ef- fect on the bystanden wu more or lHS that of a spellbound audi- ence. 1be other was that of two small try-high school l'rtslunen who W!'nt ovtt to Balboa to SH what they coul~ ... and befatt they rea1lzied it four or nve luge out- or-town bo)'!I singled them out and followed them. In despora tlon the 1"0 !'rfthles looked about (they wouldn't run) and &Udclonly <Spied some ot t1!e1r awn hlah IC:hool &enlon. 'The ....ion quickly ap. praJsod the &ltuatlon and closed In. 'The out-ot--·.tough! .... quf~tly clq>uted. ·~ ~ ~ C 11 ff Chapman's Enoenada armada is now ne&rin& 100 ships! This is better than Jut year - and ....,.W.c """ forward on scMdul~-Qlff ·hasn't one little ~Wna except fine ptaJoe for the mdl on the 39 commltteft who att tlmcUonlnc UMOthl1 in coidlol <oenllnation. This Is what mak"' the -llnllllda click. The lnstnictlon dinner at the Ren- __,. ~ "" May ( stioUid bt lhe bigftt .,._. of llUch attain. Nf"llll'9o-Thnes. ~et tiwmertta an ,.,... .,-to ottldftt 1111 'as During the first 8 months of 1949 . .. ' . Studebaker .retail saies throughout the U.S. set a new all-time record ! • More pe~ple bought new Studebaker and trucks in Januaty, February and Ma'rch of this yea1r than in any previous quarterly period • " Studebake.-. history ! • 1n • • I I . , ~ ~ Studebaker i• the '&9 Luy word all owcr ~erl~a t • I I --------.-.~~~_._.._;._,_. .. .._. .... ._.~-I -i !·--,1._.,... ," ---· _...., ....... --'i-'-· l . .. • J • • ' • , ·-'· • .... 10 /(~ -""""""-1 rellel orpnlntlon ~ th•t uaed by Loo Angeles and othtt 1 munidpallttes. -·-• 'If e41e1''J'!""4 FIVE YEA.ll8 AGO in the absentee ballot count. Oiar1es Richard Garlabd re-'Ibe Udo We utodatlon, head· Balboa l 1 I a n d Improvement ••sodation ..... coostderina ob- !&lnlng the aervitttl ot F. P. Brackett., f o r m e r director of Brackett observatiory at Pcmooa college. in making the meteoro- lockal ol>oerv•tion ol the harbor district. ceived an~ hJp when caught od by President-Elect Normao between the cars , of two youthfu) Abram1, wu advocating kreping vacationers. 'nle fact that he took the harbor for a pleuure harbor Harbor Muter Tom Bouchey with him the ~ handle from • • • Oiarles Wakefield Cadman. craclc.ed down on ' Yiolaton of one ol the can brought about compooer, and Rooe Paidar, light fodoral navigation roguiatlona and the arrest of its driver and a opera star, were to be heft for nabbed 13, who were to appear puaencer. Klwanla ladlea' nllbL before Juda• Ilo4•. Qty council election waa to bo TEN nAJl8 AGO l'eccY Elli& ol Cl•ndale, sMm- bdd. with ten candlclatea nm· · Buddy Rogen' orcheatra enter· min& in the bay, waa badly cut ning in oorftblnation on three 1.ained Easter vacationers at Bal· on the le&: by the propellor ot a tickets and one quoted as aa.}'in& boa'• Rendezvous and while police motor boat and twam a mile to the only reuoo he was runnin& wen kept busy, as usual, the) Balboa. walked to the office ol. wu because he wanted to be claimed the crowd was thf!' best· a local doctor ror treatmmt. mayor. In the returns, seau were behaved ln yean and that arrests 11le American Ledon pmt wu won by Robert Allen, Earl Stanley were off 50 percent. seeking a.id ot churchc_s in ~ and 0 . B. Reed tying for third Th• dty pa.uod an ordinance J«VanCe ol National Employment place, Reed later wtnnJnc by 10 proYidinc for a major dlauter and day, aet lor April 30. MARY WORTH'S FAMILY* * * * * * * * • u J .• MIO I .- The ,.,,..,,,J.. ol -..... planntni~~utlfy d17 strttts by plantJn& -~ ~ In Wulilngton. D. C., wlttd A. B. -Ue 111'11· Inc dtW!os to back UO)'d Oaltt and A. J . Garfield foe dty coundl members. BW Bartholomae won Ille Stu boat ncatta and tbe ~ter Brown trophy' and Mn. -mu took flnt ln wome11's alx metre race. Charlie Plumm«, bu114er ot ka,yala, wu to race Boti ZUm- telde ln a whale boat, ot. wbk:h M WU builder, lo mettle tJie ques- tion of which was fut.Kt: the race ata.rtinl from tM Balboa pavUJon, th.raiugh the channel to the OCffn. to the Newport pl.er and back to the I~ polat. The race wu held and the kayak provod tuteat, maldnC !NI S.mllo cwne In one F"' and l5'1 ip1nuta. By Ken Allen AMO l DON'T WAHT AJtt Of OU-. fflN6HT-UUO a.IUITf 1D Ml.Al. AIOUT TMIS. MMOM! §0 l llWST '611.. '!QI ANO -,otfADOW>-'JO TIU- MlY, DOWN TMU.L! 'llOltll 1'1M.ION' UPTMI. OTKU. "'80N05! STl«T "°'1t(·•lllORE l JU6 YI. .......... -111m1.-- I THESE· WOMEN! ~ - 1'16'.ta_ ~.., - ./IJUJ1uul IJie eoHHlf. I~ Nanea ' MOllCS Oii' &1181 I • 8'la 1--'ID IJ'CL :iir ....... I - ' 0..•2.1919at-...o'dod: ,A.)[., at tbe i;outh •tnnoe ol tbe ,~ Caunl7 Court Houoe, In 'tbe ai;,; c1 Santa Ana. ~omit. 'B.uiK OF AMERICA NATl()N. .,i. 11WS1' AND SAVINGS AS- SOC'L''ItON u TrultM -tbt -----------l''Doed ol '!\Wt made by RAY- la~unll Decontrol llON1> & "nlDER -oowRES . Soon TUDBR.. h!-nd aad wile. -Ru ing Due --m Auaust z. 19'8 • {From J.Acuna South <:out Newal iioolt 1!llQ, Poc0 ll2 cl O!!lelol The On.nee Count)' Rent Ad-......,,_ cl °"""" 0oun17, CIJi. vUar)' -.i .._ wW stk Its fonda, stvs to oocure an - declalnn on rent decontrol In La-..,.. In ra-ol CHAlU,ES m•n• n---~ Aldrich maia. cllreC>-MAYS by ,_ cl the b....ii cl ·-~. • certalll obllptlnm -then-tor ol th<: Popular Action oom-by nodee cl wblct1 wu - mlttee, predlc:Ud today. .,,.· .lanuery !> 19'9 in Book 1'1113, "And I have.......,.. to be11eve ~ 113 ....i • ol Ofllclal a.c- that the dedalon wW be favor-orda ot uld COUDlY, will ..U at able," added Mr. Bia!<•. ''I am public aucti<n to the blchet ..,_ told that our brl•f, l'ffd . In I~ cler for cub, ~le In lawM •ntlttty at the meeting of the money ol the UD!tod States at board h•ld March 16, maclo • time cl UI.,, without ......,..t • deep lmp'Hllon on lta memben. wunn17, expr-or Implied, aa to Mr. Blake explained that the title, rm :nl.nn or encumbrances. pow..r given to local dtY coun-Ill< Interest con-od to and """ cils to recommend decontrol held by th~ saJd Trustee under said jMOUTlf! b...,.. t the a~val ol ~ Deed ol Trust; In and to the lol· "" ,.... 0 . ~-lowing deso'tbed property, 'situ-governor. is ln addlUon to the ated in tM County of Q~ old procedure whJch still obtains State ol California:' t~wlt: -------------------------/In other words, there are now The Southwesterly 132 feet two avenues ot escape from rent or the Southeeaterly half ot , /TS FUTU/IAM/CI Franklin ii supposed to have sa.14 that nothlnc is 1ure except death and taxes, and while that wun't exactly what he did say, It Is a coocl epigram and history bu hunc It on him. Juat u hlatary hu bung the equally eood epl- cram about mousetraps on Emer- oon. 1 rise to remark that both the 80th and Ill.at Concreu (prft\1111· Ing that the latter ~·t chanc• it• tax l"OUr'W) will have missed excellent opportunltlel to do a needed Job oo Federal tueL There la talk about "tax ~uctloll" and IO a Congress ruahel into dis- cusaion or what appean to be the desire ol the peopl•, balanced by the neces.ities and extravagances ot. an admtni,,tratlon. The best tax reduction effort is still economy ln spending, and thorough budget work , nei ~her or which, I fear; we will be able to boest of thJs year. The department a n d agency budgets are made up in the fall of the year ; then they go to the Bureau of th(' Budget, whldt Con· grcss set up to be an independent accounting agency. Under the last Presidcn t the Bureau, by execu- tive order, became a \Yh)te House policy adjunct and ill now busting its britches w l t h selt-usumed authority. The Bureau sends the final budget to Congress in Janu- )lr)'. I n the 80th Congress the 'Com· m.ittee on Appropriations bUilt up an exceUcnt and indepe-ndent staff, ~bout SO peopJe; many ot them to~flight accountants an d in· vestigators. It was not an accident that the nation, during those two IT 1 S THE NEW OLDSMOBILE ··as·: .. LOWEST-PRICED CAR . • WrtH HIGH-COMPRESSION 11 ROCKET 11 ENGINE I nu oWle-. ,_ Fldmaiiootylilgl OW-oliilo briop,... "Rocket" Eape _, QI' 19ci••ir•thtm.ill .. dwT 1"88" .•• tbe'°"'-t~ "llocbt" EogineCU"I h'a doe New Thrilll Bat ,.,.. • ._got to driYe it to bdieTe iL You loat tlwoogb tralr.c in thlo _..You wiq down tbe. bi.gtaw•y with• ecm.atioo of quiet amootim-tilllt you'•e oe•« .... ..,, i.a.n, M..., -···,,.--·that m.ak .. nerr mile pure pi.-Yet QWl.- -*1e'113S m.•pow• ~~ Me ,ocbt" Enp.e M:tuallY. NY• on fudl Wb.at'1 -thia-"6ac"811" ahoioatdrinallllelf, di•h to the map: olHydn-Matic Drfre•. No aW-......_. allifliD& ..-~ ••• all ,... do io oup ae the pa and go! Go ......... ftok the "88" ... otylo, ... ·•-1t&allility .... die oolid comfort of • -..i -Body by Fio1Mr •.. and 1or die New Tlorill of "Rocket" Engjne porfonn ..... 1 lloa doe ..... __. doe "Jl..S.." ~ OM-.... "'!18" .. ,_ CJL!omo!Mle ddler'a. 111 YOUI N.IAllST OLDSMOalLI DIALl8 \ WLBER'i'SON MO'IOR COMPANY NEWN&T BUCH I I • I • • control lnstead of one, either or the Northwecteri.)' halt ~ Lot --both ol which may be taken. Sevonty -four ot "Newport Helahts", u ihown on a Map S I Be ch t R • rt!COl<le<llnBOokf.po&'>SSot ea 11 o evise w...iia.._.. ~ recon11 Anti-Gambling Lew o1 Orance O:>unt7. Callfamia. yean, Uvod within Its Income, left {From Seal Beach Poatl For the purpnoo ot 1JOY1n1 obll· the blcceat be!Ance In the 'fr'eu-The Seal Beach Oty Council pti..,. oecuMd by aald Deed ot ury In a reneratlon, and ...auc..t votod unanlmcMWY to amend Ord!· Trust, lncludlll&. f-c:harps and Income a-. The lint actlCICI o! nonce No. 320, otherwlle known expenaes ot the Tnlstee, """- the oommlttee thll year, under :,. the antt-cambllnc ordinance, If ..,, Wider the tenna ot aald the chanlod majority, WU to llre lit their recular meeting lut Mon-Deed ol Trust and lnw..t thm>- lhll ataff, thuo In e!fect puttlnl day nlcbt The uiendment pro-lin. and SZ213.13 In unpaid priqp.· the committee at the ....,..,. ol vldea !or permits to be laaued to ~of~~.~thaecured!n•--~L~ the bureaucrades, es:oept for a n aniz:aU -~ ~ ..,,\69.._ ,.,.. ~~" ~ few ot ua who wtn:, by occupation. non-pro t ors om, cmp«a-· Cln at RYlm per cent per annum. tlona and uaoclatlona. from September 23, 19'8 to the accountant& or lnAlyaa or 1nv .. t1. Clturchea, fraternal orcanlza· date ot ule. pton. It hu maclo It tough and dona, veterana' and dvlc organlza-O.tod: April 6, 19C!I. tJme-taldnc for u,... fow. tiona may obtain permit& from BANK OF AKEIUCA NATIONAL This will renect lta<lf In taxea. the Qty Council without th• pay-TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCI· th• President expected a 1949 cuh ment of any u,.,.,.. ftt wballlO-ATION, u ~ delldt of about I000,000,000 and ever. By I. W. McKEE, , I hope, fOl' his sake u well u Trust Officer the taxpayen', that he will be Placentia Windows By J . R. PARK;ER. wrong. We are still in the black. Assistant Trust Officer. However, we are too near a bal-Decorated for Easter Pub.-Aprtl S. 15, 22, 1.949. ance to permit anything but a (From Placentia Courier) • guess that the inevitable supple-Windows in Placentia's business PUBLIC NOTICU mentary demands will put us In district have seldom looked so NOTICE OF ELZCTION the red before June 1950. I should pretty at Easter time a.s they do For Member of the Govenbtc have finished my statement above, this year. and it is expected many Board ot u.e Newport Beallll by saying that the budgets we will visit the city next week to Elementary ni.trtct.. work on now are for the year end-see the work of Art students of NOTICE ts HEREBY GIVEN ing June 30, 1950, so the figures Placen tia Unified School District. to the Electors of the Newport the departments ' and agencies In a unique contest, spansored Beach Elementary District ot Or· guessed up last August are for a by Placentia Business Association, ange County,· cautoi'nia, that the year which will end 15 months the students, under the direction Annual Election for members ot from now. As pcices drop, and of Miss Ruth Myers, head of the the Board of Trustees ot the New. economic changes appear, these art department at Valencia high port Beach Elementary District Items should be changed and are school. have decorated the wi · be held on the third Friday ot not &l"-'&ys changed. dows in an Easter thrme. ey May, viz, May 20, 1949. What we need is not primarily will be judged Monday afternoon, It will be necessary to elect ooe d member. tax reduction in some popular an prizes .will be awarded by the items, but TAX REVISION. We Business Association at a special The polling place for said elec-tors of the Newport Beach Ele. need a complete working over of assembly following the E aster mentary (Precinct No. l } (PJ'e.. t.he tax structure, and we n--..a vacation. ~ cincts as in Oty Elections 1, 2, 3, itbonow. We get hundreds of letters G d--------4, S, 8, 9, 11, 15, 17, 18, 19 and Cliff a ut excise taxes, which annoy •r en Grove to Have Haven Subdivision) District wW purchasers, trom people who pay Fi've New Subd"iv"isi'ons be at the Entrance-14th "' em. many times those tax percentages tral-Newport Beach Elementary when they buy gasoUne or cigar· {From Garden Grove News) School in the Newport Beach Ele- ettes. We have a furor or protests The announcemenll this week mentary School District. from young mothers who want the of five more tract development The poll4 wm be open between tax ta~en off baby oil, Who could plana for thil immediate area the houri of 7=00 o'clock A.M. and buy the oil \Vfthout rose water brlnp to Garden Grove a real 7:00 o'clock P.M. for halt that money, tax tree. promise of widespread residential . Undentand me, I don't want any and business development south The officers appointed to· ODD- argument with all the young ot Garden Grove boulevard, both duct the election in the abaft.. mothers; I want the baby to smell west and east ot the present town named Newport Bea.ch Precinct like rose water, and I'm opposed center. No. 1 are: ... to the tax, and GO are all my party Largest of the newly projected Mrs. Anna G. Bodman, Inspector members who have a bill in to put 1ubdivlaiona would be that Mn. Emlly-McGa.vren, Judie exdae tax back Immediately to plannod by W. L. Farrow and Son ~· =.:, 1:i ~;1~ pre-war lovela. on US acrea. ot this precinct/ward Is attached But I can still wish that lhll Four-apartment dwelling units hereto and made a part hereof. errort and enthusiasm could be an what the developers have in CSJ.sned) GORDON B. FINDLAY, directed to tax revilton. IO we mind; there would be 350 real· Oerk/SecretatJ. could redesign tM tu: structure, dencs in the balance or the tract, March 11, '1949. which ii like the old Model T to ""be conatructed by contractors Pub.-Apr. s, 15, 22, }949. compared with the new de luxe for 1ale to future residents. NOTICE OF ELECTION-, model, and releue venture capttal, For Member of Ute GotfJlT~ and remove lnequltles, and -Shoddy Houses Cherge$f lloud °' Ille Newport 11-'t the burden& on the taxpayen, and b O"I C y Elo"""'larJ' -L otill, curioua as it may sound. get Y I ity eterens as much-national income. It ii a (From Huntington Beach News) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN •urpri.sing result, but it happen.a, Misrepresentation, faulty con· to the Electan of the NeWPOl't and hu Juat happened. after the struction, and non~pletion or Bee.ch Elementary District ol Or· ~ Congress cut the income tax. $7000 houses are charged again1t ange CountY, California, th.at the a Long Beach building contractor Annual Election for membeq o1 Call H in written and verbaJ complaintl the Bo&rd of ~tees of the N.w-arbor 12-13-20!.-uk lo1 rt Be h Dll~~ a classitled ad taker-you'U get filed with the Los Angeles office po ac ementary w.i.."" results! or the Veterans Adminiatratlon b~ will be held on the third f'ridaj d jjjr=;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=, seven veterans who purchased M~. viz. May 20. 1949. • ea.ta 11(-lfatc.llil6 Co home& In a tract in . the 400 and It will be neceuary to eleet - Matta 77 •I AD. IUedl 500 block on 11th and 12th St.I. ~~place for said e'-> • Boat. • Bomea • TratJen IDlpection of the two-year-1>14 tors r1 the Newport Bead:t me.. PH. BUOON llM 1 tract houaes by a Pl""" repre-mentary {Precinct No. 2> ~ ·~· NtgL ~.a..,. -aentatlve clJaclooed door and win-dncta u In Oty ElectloOa a, 7, 10, doow frames, •pP&rently ~ 1:1, 13, l.4, 16) District will be at with on1,. paint ~· hanstna the Corona de! uar El.._tmT ~:;;;;;;;;"""=::;: 11._.ty In their motmta; -School In the Nhtporl -Jl:le. ·~· y' "'•m f Interior wall&, in-m CUel !bl. mentarr sdlciol IJisttict. ru ,. vu mlldow exunded fnlm n-to nie ,POl!a WIII 1>r"""' bot••• P _.... · ~ <:elllnc: mildewed flocn; In one the hours of ?;(Jo o'dod< AM. moS ROTE" 11 N aue, a aectlon ot a --t llab' •7:00,h'clock P.M. wan -and movable by bani; - ' ,, 23&7 COAST BLVD. EffWiit Sintee wlclo aacb running the lenath 'Ibe ot11cer1 appointod to _. and breedth or a_. aad wan.: dllCt the --In the ·tnu . bath tubo aet on the cround -..p, -Newpcsl Beadl Pl.,._t eommt alah floars built up to tllil' No. 2 are: tubo; 1-piete electrical -Mn. ..,_ °""~ Inspoctcr • Inc: unflnlal>ed lnterlcr wallil beo Mn. llobtrta C. Cu)brie, ladft · hind cabinets, and i...,. patm.. Mn. ,,_ -. ludp. of fll,IDfte lntft:lar ftDb toDhp A ~ ol tbe ·i.a-+:..doc from walla and cetllnp -1 ., 1hll pftdllCt/wud ....... rel Walls of the--leU, bonto-~ a part "'*L c:cinlms to Loula C '?\ .;:1 {Slsned) GORDONC:l\.':?'.i!.'*; --ot a --at qi Ulli -11. ltte. St., --the ...-.. OM l ......__., .. 15' ~ :1911. . ' -1a-imw--.,_..i -. IDto tbo WbidlaD -"" --i11rUbc dw to > W ... tllat It --cD -lift. .. -till ~ ,_ • .. .. stated that a. ftttrw c• •· ..a.. 1 r ·( • • . frWay, April 15, 1 .. CG ADl8-Jto Give~ • Qecks Apia . Somo Ncw-t ~ motor boat ""'1ien wUJ be amone the ao.ooo In the Dallon who are ex· P«:led to receive courtesy tnspec. -of their craft tbls year by the 'O:>ut Guard AWli!Jary. Tb e inspection, accomplished on 1 y at the owner's request, determines Unofficially whether he la complying with 9tringent laws on safety equipment and ma.in- tenl.Jwo. Motorboats approved for opera- tion will ~ the Auxiliary• 1949 sticker on WinJshields, thus gain- t.ng eumption from routine boanl- lnp and official inspections by the Cout Guard . The auxiliari.st&. without Police 1>9wer and not au- thoriud to report any violations uncovered, volunteer their services annually only in the intere9t of aavtng life· and property. BOND SALES IN COUNTY OVER ! MILLION Orange county sales or govern- ment savtnp bonds amounted to $672,000 during March, bringing the total 1949 sales to over two million dollars. according to the U. S. Treasury Department. JAPS ALSO SEEK ANSWER TO . LACK OF SARDINES Decline of the urd1ne fishing industry is not peculla.r to the west cout of the North American continent, according to a report reachfng the US. Department of Interior. Japanese fishermen landed only one-third of their nonnal pre-war sardine catch last year and many of the operators are facing finan- cial difficulties. Japanese aquatic ~earch work- ers have advanced various theort~ as to the cause of the decline in the sardine fisher y, based prin- cipaJJy on factors affecting '''ater temperatures a nd changes in migration and availability, but lhe real cause or caUS("S have ndt yet ~n determined. cm~ESE LECTURE.a TO SPEAK AT COAST COLLEOE Dr. T. Z. Koo. Chinese Olrislian and secrelary of the World Stu- denl Christian federation, w i 11 speak before Orange Coast college students at a spedal assembly at 11 a.m. next Wednesday. News-Times advertisements are your guide to efficient !pending. News-Times Cl8" Ads Pay Off! * * • insurance ' Lights Asked · for W. Newport BE WISE! ADVERTISE• EXIC'M!'i\On cf !he pfopo9C"d Im- provem ents in the \Vest Ne,1•port area to includr orname ntal street ti~h ts and underground rondui ts \\'as urged i\tqndrt y night in pcl i- t ions prescnrep to the c ity coun- cil \\'ith signpturcs rC'preS<'nlink 38 lots in the area. p.a. palmer IMC Ol•O•A TEO w. o. buck, Insurance counselor New Hudson, Sir7 -The co unc1L vott'd to instruct City Engineer J. B. \Vcbb to in- clude the proPPscd lighting system in the report '"hich he is now preparing on the \\'c>s t Nc"1X1rt district . 3333 vio lido, newporr oeach, calif. telephone newporr beach, harbor 1509 McCARTHY'S • * 19S8 Harbor finJo// tk .bttr~t tnpk thrillin 11t0!onit#I & ... bnite ... and &ve.H'oney ruith. SEEi ••• 11M...tl1 •••• IUYt.Sly .. .... 'lie.••· ' Yoa'll oajoy JGI01: lint thrill the minute • prl loalt at tldo new Chevrolet with Beauty·Leadu Body by Fi•hert For i...•1 the CU! that people everywhere an a) >t• llpl« llll ollur1, in line and DODtour, ipuldinc color harmonies, and In &mu.a IUld fabricc. while giving ellanlt vW~ u ...,U •.• the °"'J ...,_priced cu wi~ • Body by Fisher. •••1:._.. CM*I roa,._.. DRIVEi ••• ~ n.. Moot leaullful"'~~-- IUY fo< Handl119 hM-lkllntl liaM ..... Solol)l-wilh N.w Cc:...,~•o1111 ~ You'll enjoy an -bin«' tMVI when 1ou drive and ride. in thia earl It pro- videl that unmatched t-way engineering advance, C--Poi..t Daip, incluciini Center-Point Stee-,_iq, Center-Point Seating. Lower Center ol Gravicy with- out lou ol road clearaiice. and Center- Point Bear SUJpeDSioo-fcr pater driv- ing ..... riding ..... and ..Ieq. SAVEi ••• ... .. _ y You'll eajo1 the grea of all motoring thril1I when you ce the am•Pna paformanco and eoo$;om.r ol thio new Chevrolott It'• the r )ow-priced car that often. the spli d pt&-y, livel7 a.eeeleration, d,ynamic ~ dimblnr abilitiea ol a orld'• clwnpioo f' ait1 ;..Hood engine. And it brinp yoa this liner performance at lotoat COii. New lower prfcea mate ft FIRST FOR .QUALITY AT CULBERiSOl!f Mo'i'OR COMP 19101 7 'f ... ..., NllWl'O&T BEACH ' • Cllf l9UCITY CGwll Oil's 4 PUii .... Pier ,.,....; The N.;,.pr( -o.J,,.,.,,. Dellles F'lftll of Q>/>mace Is ..-..a with Four pier permits were crmted Us plan to pu-tho advan-and one was denied by Newport ...... ol JMnc, _.kine and vaca· dty C,,..,,ciJmen Monday ~. Lk>~c at the k>cal ""pleautt Penn.its granted were : Dr. E. J . °n)ere has been some contusion "X>fl. aceord1ng to • report made Gaspard, 4002 Ch a D n e 1 Place, regarding the-difference between to Wednetday's hmcheon meet.tna Neowpcrt, 8 sea wall; A. W . Lewi$. bonding and tax extension plans of the members at the Romncre 146 Via Venezia, Udo hie. • for raising building funds. Onnge cate. nnier slip subject to \Var Depart-Coast college is holding an elec- Fred ~!'< ~dent of the ment appro\•al ; Jama E. Padden, tion on May 20 for the purpose 1T&anlzation, disclosed that the 213 E. Bay Fl"ont, Balboa Island. of asking the voters to approve 'lrst advertisement concerning the replacement of anchor piles and ('Xettding the present tax limit by Harbor would be published in a reloCation of floaL The request 29 cents per $100 of assessed ~wekend edition of the Los An-or A. D. Callahan, 2788 Duresta valuation for a period of seven -:etes 1lmes and ths.t a survey is Road, San Marino, to construct a _Y_•_•rs __ ro_r_b_u_n_di_·ng __ purposes ___ ._Th_is under way now to prepare a bill-pier and float a t Lot 2s Tract board advtrtising progiam which 742. Ba.Jboa Island, was izr~ted by will m&);e highway traveJen con· 8 fOU!'-t<H>nc vote with Mayor scious of the fact that the)[ are Drake voting !n opposition. GOODWD...L CHAPEL TO BE DEDICATED F o r m a I ded.ica t ion ceremonies for the new Goodwill Industries chapel in the Goodwill building at 417 West F ourth Street in Santa Ana have been set for Wed- nesday evening, April 20, accord- fng to George F . Angne, the execu- tive secretary. ' II a i-Y-U-)'OU-IO propooal to finance the bulldin& noedl ot Cout ooUege and not a bondinc plan. Money raised by an extension of the tax limi~ would be expended entirely for meettne the bulldlns needs. If funds .... -by ..n- ing bonds, a consJderable part of the-money must be spent tn ~ ing interest rather than ln con- structing buildings. In fact.. the tax limit extension plan ot COUt college will s8w-the ta.xpay"'11 of the distnct from $675,000 to Sl.000.000. A bond issue plan would result in a smaller tax rate raise per year. Ho\.\·ever, the nlse would continue for a much'lunge:r period of time. The ·tax limit extension plan of Coast college will require an increase in the tax rate of 29 cents for seven years. A bond- ing plan to provide needed funds would result in an average tax raise of 13.3 cents for 20 years. The Coast college proposal. there-- tn Newport Beech. He also an· The application of Leslie C. nounced that the color enlJ'&V-Mock, 1309 N. Bay Front d ings ~or the ~amber's "treu~ George P . Sheppard. 1311 No~~h mar-~ being remade Wlth Bay Front. both Balboa Island. modernizing touches. to construct a joint pier and slip _ The . president advanced the float on their mutual property ·Uggcstion th a t the chamber line. ~'as denied when the cotmcil ~hould undertake t~ stage one approved the Joint Harbor Com- "lr more parties during the y~ar mJttee's disspproval of the app11ca- both as a means ot erlcouraging t.ion. COUNCILMEN APPROVE fore, wtll result ln a saving for member-·fcllowsblp and of ra.islng I------------- operating tundl. The sUUfttion croups to expand and improve was referf'Ni to Carl Hanna and the base on bay front land which Hay Langenheim. has been leased to the organization Bill Spurgeon , local marine ron-by the city and urged chamber tractor , gave an after-lundieon memben to assist in furthering speech telling the memt>E:rs of the the Sea Scout program wherever program being carried on locally possible. LEASE ASSIGNMENT each taxpayer. The city council voted Monday ;:::.===========::; night to approve the assignment of a lease held by Ernest S. and Betty J . Hutchins on property at 1010 Shore a venue, Corona del Mar. to William Caldwell and Beulah Holcomb. WE BELIEVE by and for the Sea Scouts. He -;;;;~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iji reviewed t~e p1ans of Sea Scout ~ thot it Is the Intention of proc· ticolly all buyers to spend the rest of their liws in their homes. Therefore they ..ant permanent, comfortable, attroc- tive places. We believe BUYERS wont holises buih by reputable builders. Quality houses at rea- sonable prices. and terms. SEA SONG ... Do you recall that lovely night. &side the singing sea. I ) 1 \Vhen wavelets 1aughed along the shore . And the air was calm and free, NllDS MORI THAN JUST SHOES You glut htr fOOT rROTICTIOH We also BELIEVE that loca- tion--o smart oddress--means everything to the smart buyer. Here is where> we come In-- LIDO ISLE. Here'on LIDO ISLE we hove severol homes that em- body All that we hove been With starshlne glowing softly, And catching in your eyes, Reflections of its own blue light Against the dreaming skies? So lulled <A'ere "'e by the dusky song And the breath of the fragrant sea, That the world was left in a nother sphere, There was only you and me. And the dteam in our hearta . A lovely thing, That is ages old, yet new , So we pledged our love, with a sea-we-ed rin&". And I gave my heart to you .. -Frances Wynne Bush ---- whn youb~ t'~ !W&,w1ml 67"1 Out children'• shoe expe"• will cell you about yo111 youngster'• foot needs. N.Afl_9'HAllY A0Vl111Sfb 5'5 ,.611 MATTOON SHOES 17S9 NEWPORT tLVD. PHOHl 1µCOH 5639-W COSTA MESA saying. . We believe that long ofter th< "FEARFUL FEW" hove dried their tears LIDO ISLE will still be the safe, sound, perman- ent ploce to live ond invest your money. By all means Investigate LIDO ISLE and by all rn@OnS BUY. We kove some homes, also lots at ''BUY" prices. You, too, '*'ill BELIEVE If you will only try. It Is our PL.£AS- URE ro SHOW. Lido Isle Properties Inc. 3333 Vla Udo NeWP,Ort Beach, Calif. Harbor 1500 utdoor . Deluxe 6-foot BARBElQUE SET of clear ~~D= ~m~~-~-a«:-"h.~~t····--'2495 ~=! ~}::!~ ~--····-······-'1'5 " Ahuabuum 5'-1 BoUow '1416 C!salr ................ -.-• AJqmfepm Cnlle Loaap ..tU: -~ -•'!tGN ~ lsox-tJpo hd<illill' AD Bar4wood OIBECTOB8 CJ1Alll8 = ~~·---. .,. "' STURDY -ADJUSTABLE REDWOOD CHAISE LOUllGE Complete with deluxe vat dyed army duck Pads in choice ol colors ••••. ' 51.895 1-toot GA.BOEN UMBREl.IA '1916 Vat d,.ed ducll: oaven. .. -... ' &-foot ·-UMBJIELIAS ......... -····---··· I ~':>& TAJILE. __ ... '1295 Larp- Wlllt41 l!lnarnoled '19" mur.t .4 TABLE. ...... . I'(__. .... ,_ Nat .. o ·•an1eu llarW 118'7 0.-~·"'· <lw .... lllrller UBI Im OO&n lllOBJf.&Y . . :.; _.....,., 2 ·-IM l'I: "---·--0,..J'dM7 I 29 .... J • • I . I • • SNIT FISIEIS * Dally Events * ·sn T'•t Ill IT 1.U 18 a;_miv Dl&I>~·. cat-. Oppaoltloo to the reuewal of blutlnc pttmlto -to • l!rm dolrlC 11Ubmar1nO exploratory work fer major all companies oft the Ventura county cou:t wu ex- P'-Wednaday nlaht when membo!'I of the Southern CaU- fomla Spcrtfiohlnr uooclaUon met for their aeml-monthly Ralon at the Loos Beacb harbor depart- ment. Frank Keeler of Nowport, oecre- lary ol the croup, laid that mem- ben had ---Vf(Or'OUI -approval of the reported renewal al the blulin& pennlt. painting out that tbele flah-kllllnc opera- tions were auppio.ed to cease in mmt cues April l and at leut by April lS. : ' The mtmben also devoted some time to d.iscuulng the Fish and Game commiulon'1 approval of an application for commttdal tilh- tnc operatiom wtlhln Santa Mon- ica bay. They indicated that if the pune seiners are permitted to operate in lhl• restricted zone, it wtl1 prove an openinc wedge for future appUcations of this sort. Attending the meeting from Nl!'WpOM . besides K ttltt, we re Tom Scott. Don Patterson, George RHCe and Bill Marla. Marion Dodds Excited About Fint Grant/chi/ti MOit ndted PfT'IO"S on Balbot\ laland thl.t week were the Marion C Dodds. It wun't enough to have Easter week, but on April 12 their !Int crandchlld arrived. Sh• ls little i:ratrtda Ann Youn&. born to All•n and borothy (Dodd) Young of Buena Park at Fullerton General hospital, w.tcht 8 pounds, 12 oun~. Dupllca~ bricll< Ebell dubbouse, 8 o'doclt. -BYC Easter ~tta. dinner dance. Boot. & Saddle dub public dance ~ P-m., Coota Mesa Legion ball Squatt dance-COM llChool. _,. Sunrl5e Se~:15 a.m., COM, Beacb a cr..tvtew Drive. - lll-y Pl' A lllltallation----2 p. m., COM lcbool. YW-YMCA annual dinner -6:30 P-m., Goodell hall Coota Mesa American _Legion - 7:30 p. m. IOOF ~ p. m., IOOF hall. Coota Mesa. ~ Aulstanoe League. F AC Garden. Arts & C..alts. Horne Economlcs club. Group Works on Bluff Solution (Continued from page 1 i would be willing to be Included under the regulations of the onti- nance amendment suggested in Item 1 above, provided that the zoning of that Tract (Tract No. 1026) be changed from R -1 to R-2. The committee is to give this matter further conslderation. 4. It was suggested to .the com- mi ttee that the zoning of B~k A-34 be explored for the pocslbili ty of changing the zoning from R-~ to R-1. The committff to g:lve this further study. 5. It was auggested to the com- mJttee that consideration be cfven to the advisability of chanaing the zonln& of Block 131 from R~t to R-3: The reason for this suggestion ls lhat this block ii practically surrounded by zonlnc of Jlt..2 and R-3. For Easter A Large Selection of Decorated Easter • • • Beautifully Plants • UUIS -HYQUHGIA -.U•UA.S -VIOLETS -C•LCEOLARI• LUTER BOUQUETS -CORSA.GI$ BaJ/Joa dJ.~ Sltap Sot L CDITUL H•RIOR 1522 ---.._ The hiuut cooldna-iD a decade! Here'• new eapa.cilr, D1W ...... Nnce · far 7'0lll' kitcMa! Once JOU W the tr.Ii, ..,..tdina bemit7 ol tbe bi&. -W""'""'" • I ii; wtll be "JOUr hnM'mfm'wo.C • su11aca (0011 .. uPAtl11 ........ ... es I 11111 a• ... a u.ltlll -4 flill .. ~ . ., ,.-.tar ... .LES IOTI ELECTRIC ..... = , .. NEWPORT •rW-. ....... , •, ...... -., ......... ,,,., ~~···--.. • • 1 •• ' . ta justtyl prood of tbe la&ad9orne cap abe'• , an awvdl from· MISS BOBBIE 8CllOU:FU:LD (°'"'ter), ~ del Mu-beauty, Tbe quetiA, wbo ,... otOclalb crowned by Bob Hope dllrllla Ide Uw.I 11\'"ewport llMbor Junior Chamber or mmerce for belq chosen "Mis• Eut« Week" from amonc all fair boni.taa. .. for the honor a& the record dance h eld Monday evenJ.nc at Newport. · a.ppe&l'&lllCfJ here on TDeeday, le •ttende4 by the other four membon of her oo~ left to rtcbt; Irene 01.on, .,,,.,._, Lewta. lean M.a.tWe. .ea. and laalde Ct&&dwtck, -Photo by Stross. HARBOR CHURCHES TO 9£3SERVE EASTER WITH SPECIAL ~RVICES Once again the world throws off Thomas M . Gi~oo singing the its fettC'rs and as. in the n<?rthern solo from ti Holy Ot)'. Sermon h('misphcre the bonds of \\;nter by the past "''ill be on The Liv· Will Ask Lower Assessments . . IC('lnl1nllt'd from P&l?e One) to convince the assessor that his means of checking the equality Vocational Studies Cited arc broken and the earth enters ing Christ. sts period of rl'nascence. so do i'ts St. Jamc>s ~piscopal diurch will peopl£'S find a rcnc\ved hope \\'ilh have Holy Communion at 7 a.m .• obse.rvanC'C' of the Easter SC'ason .• ro\lowed by G"'O completf' identical of his asse:l.sm("nts was ineciuitabl(". Heading the list of educational Ci tflS Stale Ave rllf{e training open to students of Or- The most solemn day of the scrvic~ off oral <X'lebration of church , \~rhich commemorates the the Holy Co munion at 8:30 and death o f Our Lord. is follo\\o·E'd so 10 a .m .• v:it sermon. ltt 4 p.m. quickly by its most joyous day, thC're "'ill church school sC'r· 1hat '"\vhiC'h is d£'dicated to his vicrs \Vi t ~ floral cross and r esUrt"cctin n. As He broke the prcsentaion of mite boxes. in a reC<'nt letter to the tax ange Coast college are the 12 two- study committE'<', Stevenson sum* year programs of vocational' edu* m;t.up the assessment situation in cation no\v being offer:x!. Or ge county, pointing out that · OCC Prexy Dr. Peterson says, ,. ua tions \Ve re higher than the ··students may secure the trajn- state a\·£'rage by a ronsidcr nblc ing necessary to pursue an occu. amount. ThC' Jetter follows: pation. or .to transfer to a senior bonds of death and proved lhal At Coronat dcl l\<lar Community life is indeed eternal, he brought C'hurch thcre-1 will be duplicate ser- to follo,,·i ng generations a know!-vices at 9:~ and 11 a.m. \\'ith edge and assurance of something reception of :members at the first Nc,vport Harbor Chambcri of Commerce beyond the visible and material. service and 1 baptism of children Gentlemen t:iutf'T Srni('n!i at 11 o'cloc~. ThC're will be spe- Tu·o sunrise scrviccs '''ill be cia l music by both children·s and Here\\'it~ is a report of the held. one on the bluff near Ne"'·-adult c hoirs. sampling b8.sis tax survey of Or- port Harbor Lutheran church. Cliff Two duplicate Easter \\'Orship ange count!' proix-rty as!eSSments. Drive, the other at the main beach, services at 9:30 and 11 a.m. have pursuant tQ your assignment. Corona del Mar where united ser -been announfed by Otrist Oturch We find that Orange county now vices will be broadcast by KVOE by the Seat1420 West Central has a popul}ltlon of approximately from 5:15 to 6 a.m. avenue. "Th Power of the King-2"23,464 and Ian annual retall trade At St. Andrew's Presbyterian dam,'' and osing sermon of a potential ot. $206,300.000. This is church Newport Heights service-S Lenten se.$on the Kingdom of evidence of a rate of growth 17.8 will ~ held at 10 a.~. in the God. will be .Rev. Pendell's topic pe-cent greater than that of the high school library. There will be for both . . State as a whole ainc. 1939. a beautiful decorated altar and The Sancrµary choir under the Values Artif\ca.llJ' Hip floral cross. Special mu.de will be direction of ¥"· A. J . Rutter w"ilJ During t he actJve period, urban given by the chlldttn's choir and likewise prf nt the Ir Easter development in Los Angeles coun- by the adult choir, w1th Mn. anthetn1, ''U old Ye Portals" by ty has spread over 236 square iii ii Cllll -·- Gounod. an "Belli of Easter miles of land. Urbanization has Morn" by Qhaffin, at both IE!r-covered 20 square miles ln Orange vices. I . county. Thia land consumption is A 1pedal ~ature will cloee the c:reatln1 a Kal'dty which hu 9:30 terY)ce when the boys and made owners reluctant to part CU-II of th• primary department with I a n d _ That ffiuctance, will come in to sine thflr Easteor turthered by Income tax oonatdera- sonp. The 1 o'clock le't'Yice will dons, hu made It neceaary for clooe with_ i"'" s!n&lng of the ~ to pay premium prlcn. Halklulia ot>rus from '-rbe Mes~ And tt appears that your aaeuor alah..'' -along wt th a few at.hen in the state-has erroneously employed these premlmum prices for the CLEAN -UP SP CIALS purpolM!' of twng tu: quotes in the county. ~ the report &hows, the uan- sor hu rc-shltted the tax burdm considerably -maklnr ti heavier on the-kind of property owned by your memberahlp. RED CEDll SlllCLE 5/% -18" No.% 500 BOX lllLS 1011 1fd ea Per In 51q ....... ,taor LYOI KITCHEN SI UMOUVll $1Mll TOP. 120" au•. D99Wll ----HOW ............ .,,. a.. •• , --••7a s-.. ---................... • • more ) Looeo 8claool Graa .. 'Aaide from lmpairtng the mar- ket value ot )'OW' property, he hu deprived the coast dtiet of all state school subventlonl in ex- cea ot the minimum. For thr group o( • cities hereunder con- &lderallon. thil lou amount. to approximately $200.000 Pf'I' year. Orange county's ahaie af Me~ polltan Water Diltrlct debt and """°""' hal 1-.n cornspondlncly aucmented. On • per capita -. Oranre county lmpvvemento are 59.S per cent above •tale avierap; land an e••wnta. exclusive ot m1.ner&J. rlchts. ... 67 per ~t hlciJer. Frein the eeonomlc evldenco tn duoed and available, lncludlnc Or- ._ county dtna clata, 1 - hlafm' Ill !UUWta lllCk ~ lion. I - Inflated '8VPfi ty .. 1w-nta defeat the ~ .... .,._ rit aelf- l'O"E'lnmimt. which ... to m&mta.1n tbe Mfety of OW' p JI l'klm. W~ lbal11d not pm.a»• ~ IMft'7 ---bid _,_ ousl1 fer -homes and landL Itllfer ____ l:t to "'take ._tate st.ss tO DMln- tatn Its unbcadeued prlll 'c- 'Dllo Ill ID tbe lrJP 'st pallllc lnlelML ~-t­lAJIEI STEYEN8Cf college \vith advanced standing. All students are given 'general education' to qualify them for ef- fective living. ln addition to this, the adult evening collee-e enables lhe mature man and woman to supplement their education with additional training." During the current .Year, the fol· lowing vocational subjects are be- ing oCfered: Vocational agricul- ture, architectural drafting, book- keeping and accounting, building trades, ceramics, commercial art, engine mechanics, homemaking, metal trades, petroleum technol· ogy, secretarial training and small business operation .. Th• proposed building program, which goes before the voters on May 20, will enable OCC to spon· sor a vocational ptogram second to none in C&lifornla. A strong program of vocational education geared to the needs ol the people can do much tO"Nard buildinc the business and lndw:try of a ccm- munity. . Because occ ls a=-edlted by the state department of education and by the state univer&lty, stud- enta desiring a four-year coUeae ec!Ucatlon may flniah the !Int two yeen cla.e to home at Dttle ex- pense by altertdinjr OCC. ' ~· 1. ' Fdis1, As I 11; I .. • Scom' F1111 Ld BediOn •t to le Felt·~ . Giv ' In lpl~ al the llnandtl ~I Fi~ en ""'-whlcl1 --t SOoutlat In the ~ Empire Area OJunt ' -I > ell, then ii no reuon to thJ'l1' Newport -voten wlll !'11"1 that Harbor Area SCouth>ii: wlll bot ~ lll.IU>or!IY at tile poUa attected to • major extent. 11 noxt II&)! ao ,-... "'° ~ John Keeler, district chalnlllln O>ut Jlllllor :c:oll<le dlltrict- of the Harber area. ao 1tauld .._ --_,rr__aot to autlioria yosterday after annoonclnc Iha' a special tax ,,..,y for a ~ thla district had railed Ito share prosram. In the financial campalrn In ""'!" Aocordlnr ID • ftrures rd< 11 ! 4 trut to the Santa Ana· Tultln oec-yeoterday trUn the count;y clerk'I !Ion which fell far llhort of the omee Newport Beach "'*"" ..,.. eoaJ, necessitalin& th• dianl-1 atltubo 31 per cent al thOle rem. ~ the .aecutive, Huch N. wucox. Ina within the distriet~ alllj _ two 1taff ais!stantl. Robert ·-total of 5903 Nt'Wpurt d-~ a field oommilalone'i sre rectataod f°" the May ":IOlb. who ..,.... thla area, will be ..,_ e1ect1oa when the tax levy - t~ Keeler stated. tlon wW come up, alllllll ' wltb 1 '!be locaLcbairman, said that no rftllllber of vac8nclea on the -..ft. curtailment of program ii planned """ school boordl-'Throurbout the here this year~ On the contrary, district 111,600 voten are eUcU>Ie h• added. the 11 Scout troops and to cut bai1Qti: CUb PackB now in existence hettr • are to be augmented soon by the The recl!tn.tion 'breakdown for a ddition of two new Pa~. one in the ~}/college election is u Newport Heights and the other at. follows. Newport and Udo Isle, and by Scout troop at Corona I M-I LESTONES! ..... . -.................... .. BIRTHS WOIU.EY-To Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Worley, 140 Fullerton Ave., Costa Mesa. In St. Joseph )\ospiW, April 11. 1949, a son, 8 lbs:, 5 oz. MUNOZ-To Mr. and Mn. Car- 1.. Munoz, Rt. 2, Box 373. Costa Meta, In Santa Ana Community hospital, April 12, 1949, .a son, 11 lbs., 2 oz. illGUERA-To Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Higuera, Rt. 2. Box 540, Costa Mesa. in Santa Ana Com· munity hospital, April 11, 1949, a daughter, 7 lbs., 1 oz. ROESSLER-To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Roealer. 1224 w. CentraJ Ave., Newport Beach, in Santa Ana Community hospital. April 13, 1949, a son, 6 lbs., 11,.1 oz . \VYATT-To Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Wyatt, 213 39th St., Ne\\1>0rt Beach, in St. Joseph hospital, April 12. 1949, a daughter, 6 lbs., 13 oz. ' Huntington Be a ch high school district ······---... Newport Harbor Union hl&h sclJool district ----·-· - I 1,178 10,IBI TOTAL -----·-----·--------=-·--18,800 Th• Hunttnrton Beach diotrlct Includes T a I b er t • Huntlnst<!I> Beacb, Five Point., Sumet BtOdi,. Ocean View, Wintersburr, 1llldwlY Oty, Seal Beach, Barber Ct;y and W est.Jnirlater. Embraced 'within the ~ewport Harbor Union hlrh acbool dlatrict (together with tbe number ct voten In each) are the foJkMlnr d!Jtrlcto: O.ta Meaa, 5114; Paui- arlno, 429; Gn!cnv!Ue, 376; N--. -t Beach, 5903. Lui November ,a total of 22,, 598 penona within tbe junior eoJ, ·~ district -.-. rep~ to vote but almost 4000 wore •trld<en from the recistratlon rolls became of _ failure to vote el~ In the pnmary or t.J:ie general electtonL News-Times advertisementa are your gu.Jde to eUicient spending. MARRJAGE LICENSES Joe Muniz. 22, 1873 Monrovia lr ------------., St.; Geraldine Yvonne Conner, 22, 1923 Newport Blvd .. both Costa Mesa. DEATHS FRANK ELMER l'lo"EWELL Funeral services for Frank El* mer Newell, 60, of 372 Bay Ave., Costa Mesa, will ·be held Monday at 3 p .m . in the Harold Grauel chapel. Costa Mesa. Rev. Thomp- son will officiate. Mi. Newell, a carpenter. died Tuesday at his home. A native of Canada, he.Pad lived in California 25 yhrs and C.osta Mesa the pa.st two years. He Is sur:vived by three daugh- ters, .Mn. Sylvia L. Dion of Los Angel... Mrs. Nola Stafford of Ka.nsi.s and Mrs. F1orence Bou- dreaU of San Pedro; two sons, Georie Newell of Pasadena and Frank Newell of Idaho, and seven crandcbildren. HlCNBY MARVIN WOOLSEY Services will be held tomomrw at 11 a.m. In the Church of the R.ecnstonal, Forest L a w n , tor llenry Marvin Woolley, 62, who died Thunday momln& In St. Luke'• holpiW, Puadena, after a _,.1<'1 Wnea. Born In Topeka, Kanau. he had lived -In Callfomla since •ar'7 cbUdhood. attendinr Puadena Kboola. He wu UIO- clated with the Hammond Lumber company for U yeara, belnc next WE KEEP BACHELORS HAPPY! - We'll give '" o new lec;nie on life too, with our quality dry cleaning service . . . ren- de<ad by skilled ._... -· don't '"'" Q smudge Of' spot. 17tlt a N'wpert •.-.• 'CT.Am• .... ,_._ to Ito oldest employe. and at thel------------- tlme of 1111 d .. th wu superinten-1.r-----------.. dent of the mill at the Alameda ' plant. He ii survived by hll wife, Carrie; two llillerl, Minnie Adami of Coota Meu and Ruth Curry Burru1 of Newport Beach a n d ' Camp Baldy; one brotQer, Ray Woolsey of Los Angeles and a 1tep1011, Lester Appoley of Lone Beach. Mr. Woolsey was put p-and m a s t e r of the Masonic lodge, San Pedro chapter. Jn 1947 he portidpated in the plannln' and buildinc of Cua Verde apart~ ments for Mrs. Burns and her husband. . NOTICE OF I CHANGE o&· ADDRESS l -w·~--MIW-1° · --m -YMO are omi.f cl tlle . -•r'IJ.... ,,.. ,., II tleli II till -aftlee . _ .,,..,,..,,,_ • • •