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10 part Tax Refund Work on Aerial Surf Casts Up Claims Faced Christmas means more When you give a SANTA BARBARA, Nov. 27. Old Steamer Supervisors today reported the Tramway Will Start in Spring Honolulu Oil Corp. had filed Citric FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1 947 claims for tax refunds which, if granted, would take more than $4,000,000 from the county as Ship Sunk 33 Years Ago Hurled Upon Beach at Ventura house PALM SPRINGS, Nov. 27.

Westing After being bogged for sessment rolls. Also, should the claim be valid, county officials! Deueve several ouier on companies would file similar VENTURA, Nov. 27. 1 Thirty-three years after heavy Radio i i months by rising construction costs that at times appeared certain to force the shelving of the $4,000,000 project, the ML, San Jacinto aerial tramway now appears a certainty ground swells battered the ofd Coos Bay, veteran steam III i 'J 1 -Y vx '1 I -kX XXj I if If I I 's i I i DO YOUR SAVINGS EARN er of Alaskan gold rush days, against the pier here and dropped her. on the sands of as a result of a conference of contractors and engineers the ocean floor, a similar vio- ent ocean condition today Earl Coffman, manager of Des WESTINGHOUSE 171 Compact 3-in-l Consolette has LIFT-OUT radio, automatic record changer (plays 50 minutes of uninterrupted recorded music), and hig-set storage space.

Mahogany veneer cabinet with matching plastic radio or limed oak with ivory plastic radio. 14605 had heaved the water-logged hull out upon the beach. Hundreds of sight-seers today with the Safety of your Saving Federally Insured? Our current rate is per annum. In addition to this generous return, safety swarmed over the hull. ert Inn and chairman of the authority which will construct the record-breaking tramway, today announced that agreements have been reached that, barring further unforeseen delays, will permit start of the work late next spring.

In addition to being beached, the -old hull broke an Associ Jp 111'' Hhiil X- ated Oil Co. pipe line used to load tanker ships off the- is guaranteed at this 58-year- tura coast. old institution. Accounts Approximately 18 months will It was in the early hours of a to $5000 are Federally be required to construct the up 1 Via up the Mail your check, giant lift which will whisk 54 day In 1914 when the Coos Bay, commanded by Capt. James Bowen, tied a bow line to the Ventura wharf to unload cargo WESTINGHOUSE 122 Table-topper with automatic record changer and LIFT-OUT radio can he plugged in anywhere! Stunning air-stream cabinet design in mahogany veneers with matching plastic radio, or blonde finish, with ivory radio.

come in or phone one of passengers from tne sundrenched sands of the Palm Springs desert to 10-foot snow-l from San Francisco. A stern line was made fast to the pier but the bow line parted, the drifts 8500 feet above in the San Jacinto Mountains in a matter officers of our association today. HOME 10495 11035 in Blond of minutes. bow swung sharply toward the pier and the hull was slammed Year of Delay against the ocean floor. Water The authority was ready to be BUILDING AND LOAN rushed through the sprung gin construction nearly a year planking and tides swept the ago whfen skyrocketing building craft closer to the pier.

Despite costs, uncertainty of steel sup efforts of crew and beach par ASSOCIATION 812 So. Spring St. let Angel 14 TRinity 7991 SINCE 1889 Members FEDERAL HOME LOAN ties, the Coos Bay was slammed plies and unsettled labor conditions made large steel firms un Time photo INSTRUCTION A. Neil Royce, Huntington Beach aviation instructor, points out details of panel instruments to John Patterson, one of students taking course. Times photo again and again against the pier.

APPLIANCES WEbster 7118 Open Evanings easy to a point that they could RADIOS RECORDS 5666-68 Wilshire Blvd. Opposite Slops! Moxis's Pier Damaged not give a firm contract Since the authority must Is By daylight, 200 feet of -the BANK SYSTEM JJ pier was gone and the ship had sue all its revenue bonds at one REHEARSAL Under direction of Fredric Gadette, four girls, top to bottom, Maralyn Tanner, Nona Kelt-ner, Lola Perez and Bobbie Biller, practice oct for Ox-nard Auditorium benefit. sunk into the sands just east or time to obtain the necessary the pier. funds, a definite bid was indis A wrecking ship attempted un pensable. Hence, a year of delay Bonds to Buy Hospital at Covina Sold Aviation Course to Be Expanded HUNTINGTON BEACH, Nov successfully for hours after the has resulted.

sinking to pull the sunken tim bers from the floor of the ocean. Oxnard Drives Since it sank, numerous attempts have been made to dyna Burbank Names Recreation Leader BURBANK, Nov. 27. An ex- mite the hull loose from the COVINA, Nov. 27.

Completion of the initial sale of debenture 27. Plans for expansion of the for'Bond Free' grip of the sands. aeronautics course at Hunting bonds to finance purchase of The thundering surf that uprooted the hull of the Coos Bay perienced recreation leader was ton Beach High School to in War Memorial named today by the Parks, Covina Hospital by an intercommunity corporation was an elude girls as well as boys as has caused the destruction of Playgrounds and Recreation one boat and undetermined dam nounced here by Harry Damerel, Commission to head Burbank's students and to give radar Instructions were announced to OXNARD, Nov. 27. Commu age to the Ventura pier.

The Xi municipal recreation program. chairman of the board. Jan. 1 is the date set for trans nity co-operation is substituting Verben, 22-foot sport fishing i day by A. Neil Royce, aviation Instructor.

He is William F. Keller, former 1 boat, was torn from, its moorings for taxes in obtaining a civic fer of the 58-bed hospital to its Sunday and dashed to fragments lieutenant commander, who was active In the Navy's wartime auditorim, under plans being The plans will go into effect on the beach. carried out today. training plan; The huge waves were break Everyone in the community with the opening of the second semester next February. The course, designed as indoctrination for students who plan to ing over the end of the pier which is normally 21 feet above favored construction of a civic auditorium, to serve as Oxnard's the high tide mark.

war memorial. However, there Sunny Sally money! if. was opposition to a bond issue continue with regular commercial flying courses, also will include three hours of actual flying time for each student. Royce said the aeronautics at this time, so civic orgamza Writers' Parley 4 A. tions and volunteer groups have i been initiating a series of bene VML fit events to finance the project Most successful financially if Speakers Named if jf thus far has been the air show St- NT course, the only authorized one in an Orange County high school, now has $75,000 worth of equipment, much of it obtained from an aircraft company which had developed it for training pilots in use of new type planes.

t.y sponsored by the Junior Cham ber of Commerce. CLAREMONT, Nov. 27. prominent writers and editors will meet here with stu Next benefit event will be the Rotary Club's "Centennial Ca dents at Pomona College for the pers," to be presented Dec. 4 and High school students and second annual Writers Conference Dec.

4, 5 and 6, Dr. Fred Sore! No waAt Stays fresh longer! adults are rehearsing-daily at the Community Center under di erick L. Mulhauser associate rection of Fredric Gadette in preparation for the event. professor of English and organizer of the conference, said today. Speakers for the conference Ernest Thompson is chairman of the general committee named to finance the civic auditorium 0: WMWJSrwrWVfWW include Tom Bridges, a mem project ber of the editorial staff of the Los Angeles Times, who will Torrance Official Takes Over Jan.

1 TORRANCE, Nov. 27. George W. Stevens, Chief Administrator and City Engineer of Culver City, will become City Engineer and Administrative Officer of Torrance on Jan. 1, under an agreement announced by city officials here fbday.

Stevens is a native of Santa Barbara, where he was employed in the City Engineering Department for 13 years. He has been on duty in Culver City for the last year, having served for four in the Army overseas. He succeeds Glenn M. Jain here. Harry Damerel saves work! IN'o trimming, no washing, no cleaning spinach.

Sunny Sally does it for you. It's fresher! Sunny Sally Spinach is packed fresh daily in transparent atay-fireah bags. discuss "Feature -Writing." John J. Espey, associate professor of English at Occidental College, will conduct a discussion on new owners by the Misses Me- Nurses' Wage Plea Rejected lisse and Mary Wittier, who founded as a private institu short story writing. James tion 25 years ago.

Felton, editor of Script, magazine, also will be a speaker. UPLAND, Nov. 27. Demand Communities served by the hospital and represented on its Others appearing on the pro new board of trustees are Co OH nH gram are Dr. Schorer, professor of English at the University of California, Berkeley; Don 1 liinr vina, West Covina, Baldwin Park, Puente, Azusa, Glendora nam mo Sara ws of members of the California State Nurses Association, representing nurses in this area, for a.

40-hour week without reduction in the present 44-hour week pay was rejected by the board of directors of San 'Antonio mm K3 liUOUU uBB and Charter Oak. Bond Sale to Continue ald Culross Peattie of Santa Barbara, roving editor for Reader's Digest; Mrs. Janet Stevenson, playwright and author, and Tom More than $200,000 was raised Hermosa Beach Lists Population of 11,035 HERMOSA BEACH, Nov. 27. The population of Hermosa Beach is set at 11,085 in a special Federal census completed today.

by the sale of bohds, Mr. Dam Community Hospital. Charles Latimer, president, W.i Blackburn, contributor of erel announced. In addition to 1, A BtfCJ7J3Jn; short stones to magazines. is ter said the hospital was willing to offer the alternative of 40-hour week on 40-hour pay or 44-hour covering the purchase price of the hospital, this amount will provide for setting up an X-ray uvu New Trial Date Set week on 44-hour pay.

SAN DIEGO, Nov. 27. VP) department and pharmacy. The second trial of Sanford D. Trustees have voted to con tinue the sale of bond3 up to Adler of Las Vegas, on a charge of possession of slot ma $225,000 in order to finance ad chines at the Hotel Del Mar, has ditions and for remodeling.

been set for Jan. 15. His first By 1950 the trustees hope to trial ended Nov. 20 when the add a wing to the present hos jury reported an 11-to-l dead pital plant, with accommodations lock. for 50 more patients.

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You'll be thrilled to discover how much you can save on food by following the easy Quaker Oats Plan; HUNTERS FOOT BILL FOR DINNER' OF JAIL PRISONERS VENTURA, Nov. 27. Prisoners at the City Jail had a "$1000 Thanksgiving Day dinner" of vension. The bill was paid by four hunters who paid fines totaling that amount when they appeared in Ojai Justice Court on charges of possess- ing illegal deer meat. The confiscated meat was turned over to the City Jail.

Of the dinner donors, Dale Tracy of Pasadena was fined $100 and Loren Sorenson, also of Pasadena, was fined $200 and Iva Stone of Whit-tier and William Kincaid of Huntington Park were each fined $350. THE WESTINGHOUSE 166 QUAKER TS A Wonderful Discovery Solved My Budget Problem "Monthly bills were really worrying me. How could I. give my family nourishing meals and still have enough money to do the hundred other things every mother wants to do for them? Then I discovered the easy Plan of serving Quaker Oats every day. This delicious hot cereal costs much less than most other breakfast dishes.

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