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cenb!I · ~ M'!Dlt to ~ ~ Into a rather
nascy mesa that Is not ·belp-
flil far thfi good ot the dty.
We all remember bow, l(l!'l1'S aaO. there was bitter tiidioo
betwwn Newport and Bal-
boa that took years to OYl!!"-
come. Let us hope the same
alndltlon does not arise to-
c!Jy -Detween Corona de!
Mar, Balboa J.sland and th<: balance o1 the dty. People
are entitled to their own
opinions yet. thank God, but
liberty of exPre;slon does
not rileen license or intimi,,
dation. Tolerance is a virtU'e•
that requireS restraint; per-
sonal threats or abuse is
poor argument
COUNca ViOTES.SITE 4 FOR CITY BALL
Planners Vote 5-4 fo •
Civic Center Site No.
~s Both Sides Debatt
New)>Ort Civil Air Pilroi
Plan Board's Choice
Tabled -Becau~e Two-
Third.s Vote Needed
Personal Reasons Enter. Fray as Charges I •
Counter Charges ar~ Presented, Wh8ife
Elaborate Development Plans Are Given
City Attorney Rules Commission's Resolutions
Illegal But Says Municipal Dads Can Ap-
prove Site on Their Own Initiative
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Pulled out of the quagmire of verbal ambiguity into wh!Ch
it had fallen a motion which resulted in a doubleheader vote
being taken 'resulted In Site 4 being recommended as the lo-
cation for the proposed civic center site at a joint meeting of
the planning commission and city council last Thursday eve-
~~ meeting dnw an attendance had a chance to express themselves
or sixty or more--W.terested citl-fully. .
zen.s, r:r::any ot whom took part In Entering protesta against Site 4
the disclUl8ion. and was marked were Braden Finch. president of
by ·the extreme Courtesy pr the the chamber of commerce: 0. Z.
Site 7 faction and a cons14_erab1e Robertaon, Corona del Mar: Com-
amount of repartee which drew m.isalooer Allen; H. E . Chrysler,
the laughter of the audience. The Balboa Ialand; Louil W. Briggs.
th Balboa reaJtor; Wayne Harper; only heated moment of e even· Nelson Stalford; Roger Watson
lng ca.me when Com.missioner John and Kent Hitchcock. Allen, pointing drama.Ucally to
Newport Beach Civil Air Patrol cadet.II toured Sb:th FIWf"Ylng Group'• Long 8-eb AJ'm1' AU F1e1d
wbe~ they inspected the parachute department. a c-•1. Unk Tn.lnen., and tbe emergency equip·
ment room. Lorne Huyke, .lack Raub and Bill Crotl8 wem ualated by SCL Eddie Leonard. ln &l'l'Mlg-
lnr the to~r of the AJr Tra.n!port Command· Ferrying Dlvb.lon bue. 10fllci•l pbot.o u .s. ArtnJ' A.Ir Fof'<:""•I I
A nwnber, of stlrrlDg events happened Monday eve-
ning at Ute city council meeting, thus: •
City Atfurney Thompson ruled anr action on the
city's master plan must be by a two-thlrds vote of the
planning board. '
The planning commission last Thursday vo~ for
Civic center plan favoring Site 4 by a 4-5 vote. ·
. The council then tables those resolutions and on its
own lnlntlatlve approved site 4 for a city ball, 3 to 2 .
The city attj>rney held that the council conld erect a
pnbUc building without s11bmis!;ion to planning board.
City Engineer Patterson said that the planning com-
mis!;lon had prev'iously adopted a master plan and had
nnianlmously approved site 4. ' ,
Planning <)ommissioner M. J. Johnson wanted to
know If the commis.o;ion really had a master plan.
In one of the most drama.tic ef's-
My reference is to attacks
on the motives of one of the
councilmen, when he was ac-
cused of being against the
best interests of his section
of the community; when it
was ·ihtimated ti> him that
while some of his friends
supported him in the last
election, it might not be the
same in the next, IF he did
not vote as they, his friends
(?) indicated. In fact one
of his colleagues is accused
of circulating reports about
his dis-interest jn his own
area. Much could be said of
a few other tactics of this
same ,colleague, but let us
draw the veil of charity over
bis acts.
himself and Dr. H. o. Seager. sa.ld : Braden Finch presented a. draft
"ls your opinion or my opinion of hCJllN the bayside aite of l~"" bett~r than that of tlfty people acres could be developed, with slips.
1 sitting back there?" and the doc-marine buildings and civic build-
ltor's quiet: "But you misunder-lngs, pointing out the tact that the
+ + + st.and me," was answered em-city la required to ma.iota.Jn Its
Motives. Qver a period . phatlcally with: "No. 1 don't!" water frontage but that It could
Kiwanis in
~adet Trip
Ferry Base
OuR IN~~!~ __ Chas.Way
Sells Store
at Balboa
stons held in a long time the City clared that the report of the Pla.n-
Counc:il Monday evening voted to ning Commission \\'as merely a
use Site 4 for a city hall. after court~y on lhe part ot the council
of many year.; .N e w po-rt Needed "Yer/' Vote sell the Ceotral ave.nue pcoperty to
cils h The motion, .. put by Allen, re-great financial advantaga. In view Beach city coun ave of th d 1 t f "t 11 quired a "yes" vote if one w8.8 e eve opmen o a wo-m -
kept the growth of the city against the site, and vtce versa, 80 lion-dollar" busineu district around
as a whole in mind. There that while that vote was taken, the Udo Theatre, as planned by
have been m.B.ny battles, but an.er an hour and a half's dis-Griffith Company. be felt that the
always the city emerged big-cUSl!lion, a second motion, reverg... civic center should not be placed
d bette ls · dJ f th •· t was in proximity. ger an r as eVJ-lng the wor ng o e ..,1rs • Amazed at tht> scope of Sixth Probably the oldest grocer in the
b · k Jt fl ElabOrate Plans denced today y its remar -paaaed with the ll&Ille re8U · ve Ferrying Group'a Long Beacb harbor district. Charlie Way, has
bl wth W h for the site and four again.at 1t. As a .matter of fact, plot plans A Ai Fl ld t ' 't . I decld~to retire from acuve bWll· a e gro . e n a ot Griffith Company. displayed to rmy . r e ac 1v1 1es were councilman votes for what Those voting for were: Seager. cadets from Newport Harbor's nes11 er 35 yeara of ups•and
th bes In,. Hopk.inlJ. NelBon, Isbell and John-members of the planning commls-Civil Alr PS:trol. v.'ho l&.!lt 9-·eek In-downs In the harbor area. He bu he considers e t ter-Cam bell p tt 0 Erion by Or. Seager, seemed to take ~ of the entire comm' un-eon; against: P . a erso · spected facilities for handling and just sold bi.a at.ore at BalOOa to =~ Bal'-Cit Engl it.8 collective breath away and they
l·ty, be shoul!I be accorded Allen and i.io. Y neer delivering all types ot aircraft-Gus Van de Linde and Fritz
had th had somewhat the air of a mouse Pattel'90n stated he come ere pursuit. cargo. or OOmber-at the Goosens ot Garden Grove. full recognition for his decis-undecided as to bow he would vote. plopped in front of a lion. Air Transport Command-Ferrying
ion. It happens that one sec-llild said that every one coocerned Another charge that a major Division base. Charley came here in 1909. He
tion Of the Cl'ty now is the tt th al b-highway, where even now tratrlc bad st.ores at Ea.Bl Newport known . with the ma er, e gener pu Sponsored by the Newport Har-a 9 way &: ortggera, on Palm street
home of ~ CO\DlCilmen. lie included. bad a personal interest goes at SO milu an hour, 18 no bor Kiwanis Club, the cadeftl were and at Bay and Central, his pres·
Should those three unite and in wanting the civic center in one place to locate ...a civic center, led on the tour by Lome Hurke, ent location. He can remember
build their section to the ex-plane or the other. He admitted I brought the &n!fWer that future Jack Raub, and Bill Cross. Kl-when he uaed to deliver by row
dusion of the ba:lance of the that hia own personal interut in p~ans call for a re--routin_g of the wanlan.s, a.sslsted by Sgt. Eddie boat' to BaJboa laland a.nd by
municipality? They, alone, pulling for the CentraJ avenue lo-highway over the bluffs. with a Leonard of Sixth Ferrying Group'e wagao el8eWbere.
can answer that question; ca.lion... wu gone. and th.at a.a a high bridge to connect with thE Public Relations office. Lt. Kay WARREN CASSEL li 'th planner he favored the bayslde to-Corona del Mar slde--thla ln view Doughert)•. adjutant of the Long He wu on the city council for they alone must ve Wl cation of •Slte 7_ Dr. Seager, accu.s-of developi:cent of the u.pper bay. Beach Civil Air Plltrol, and Mr. The son of Mrs. Leonard Cassel, tour years and alwa.ya active 1D.
their own consciences and ed ot favoring Site 4 for personal At thla point Lew ~ allace en-and Mr&. w\tllam Armour. patrol 367 w . Wilson, Costa Mesa. War-civic work, be put In 12 yearw on
represent the entire city or reasons, replied that for peraonal t~red the picture and told how the members. accompanied the cadet.a. r~n casset ts only 21 despite the lhe old Chamber ot. Commerce, u
a portion of it. rea.scms he would certalnly prefer c1ty fathers. from the' time ot in~ Following 8 tour ot the para-gorgeou.8 beard, but be bu par-pr't'S'ident, collector. of tun.di to + · + + Site 7 but tha.t as a city planner corporation. had the ':\on t o lLC-. chute department where the chutea Uclpated in ten major battles In the keep ft going and anything elae
Site No. 7. This site which he m~at advocate Site 4:. quire water frontage. rly all of are packed. tested, and luued. the South Pacific on bis record. that the community de8lred ot htm.
has been pro~ as the Tente Moment that on the ocean front and some group procleded aJong the line, A first class petty officer in He waa the flnJt organizer of a
A tense moment came a.a the on the bay. and reminded his list-watching plane after plane take the Navy, Warren enllsted the Jan-Boy Scout troop here.
one best su1ted for a civic commiulon first brotigbt up tht"' enera that the city dock.8 n0'9/ lo--off, some on their way to ovene.u ua.ry before Pearl Harbor and wu Where Mr. Way shooe wu when
center, can still be made one clvtc center matter and Chairman cated at Site 7 were bringing ln statioDll for foreign delivery. A stationed there aboe.rd a destroyer he formed the old Newport Harbor
of the finest recreational c. Harold Hopkins called ror pro-Sll.,000 a ~rear from the big boats. giant Air Transport Command at the time ot the infamous sneak ba!'ebe.II team and played games on
. areas in Sotithem Califontla. test.a. At first It seemed that he which bad no other avalhlble place C-•7 was opened tor inspection by attack. He \\'as a aenior at Harbor the bflL T!len he helped organl,ze
If memocy serves me right wou1d require them to limit their in the harbor at which to dock, the group. HJgh 9chool at the tlme <>t bis en-a band jwrt to help toot the vtrttfes
the Irvine Co.: which do-talk entirely to the question be-and that be wall' opposed to the At Link Trainer department, ca-llstment. ot Balboa-.
nated most of the 2100 feet fore the house -that ot recom-city uslng the space to build slips. dets got in some Instrument time Warren highly recommends the Charley bougbtJL hou.8e 1ut year
th rth sh stated mending or rejecting Site 4 to the "Wnth of God" ln the hooded practice planes. They beard which la a year's growth, u at 1515 Eut Central where he now
On e no ore, council, which would preClude any Wallace 1tated that witb the concluded their tour with exam-a saving ot time and razor blades. resides with ht. wife, who'bu not that it would prove an ideal ~Ion of Site 7. 'Ille politely acattered layout of the city we inatlon ot the emerge.acy equip-He didn't uae tbe latter from Oc-been so well, and daughter Mar-
section for the public's use controlled. eagerne815 ot the Stte 7 mu.sf. have small fire st.¥tons to t t ked with t . 1 tober 1943 when he left Pearl guertte, bU maiMtay and rlgbt-
ti al te. h d branch Ii men room ,s oc ma ene h as a recrea on cen r. proponents. beadec\ by Braden serve eac area V-.0 i needed for era.shes and emergency Harbor aboard an LST until he it hand man ID tbe bwd.nea through
Sadly enough there are to-Flncb, brought the dry reminder ned nine·mUlion·dollar yacht ha~ landings. shore at San Franclsco in the aaD:te the yea.rs. •
day too few bathing beaches -from Dr. Seager that they alrea.d.y bor at Playa del Rey and another mm.th a year later, ~r the In· "I'm 73," 88.YB Charley, "and I
and the 2100 feet on the had pubUc hearings (>n ALL the in Long Beac.b. • ~ . vuton of oua.m. think rm enttUed to a ttat and
coast highway could be altea. but the meeting was finally M1n1ster Edwards Awaiting a new ahlp In Boston that I can be perm!~ to play
Councilman Stanley ratsed the I to accept and that the council
tabling two resolutions from the 1 could vote on a site and change the
planning commission. which the 1 plan at will.
city attorney ruled illegal, because ''Then ~re don't need a Planning
they referred to a master plan and CommiBsion ?" asked Mr. Stanley,.
the state law specifically stated to whlcb the city attorney a.ruiwer-
that any approval of a master ed that the city bU one but that
plan, or portions thereof, must be the council can change lts declalona
bY. two-thirds vqte of the commis· q'! l! sees tit.
sion. "Let's Get· It!''
quest:Jon when be said •·-~ city Councilman Isbell said the city
planning comml8!!1lon ,..r s govern-bad been trying to get a city hall
eel by the state pla1"-ing act. Mr. sit" or a lone-time--"let's get It!"
'M:lompsoo then exr1ained the 8late On the vote Allen. Isbell and
law and sald t '1e commlsalon'f Reed ,·oted "yes" and Stanley and
reeolutlons, pr(sented by St"!:'-etary [ Hall gave ''no." The vote came
Howard Seager, in('l"dC'...I the lft..ste-after the city Pttorney ruled out
ment that F'te 4 bf' mad" a "n.r. the resolutions. Tabling of the two
or the Mas· :?r Plan. , ... ·hi :1 caused resolutions was unanimous, aJ -
Commlssioner llark ~'ohn8on to though Mr. Stanley ea.id be did not
ask wbether the city had a Master hardly know bow to vote.
Plan. This brought a "no"' from Mr. Isbell then wanted to know
the city attorney, who declared the If any work was started on a city
city bu a part of a Master Plan ball can It be done under the M'aa-
by designating certain lands and ter Plan which brought ft "yes"
highways in the city u areas to from the city attorney, which
be tncluded In• a Master Plan and caused Mr. Isbell to asf what th1I
that Site 4 ca.me under that di-.fluff wu all about and It wu just
vialon. tecbnJcal anyway.
Have We "Master Plan?" Mr. Stanley then said tt mWlt
Mr. Johnson a&..ld be stlll felt the be by two-thirds vpte of tbe com·
city did aot have such a plan to ml8!!110n, which brought a ''that'•
which Mr. Thompson replied that. right" from Mr. Thompson.
l! the resolution. had omitted the Mr. Patterson then stated that
words "Master Pl8.n" and 91.mply tht commiaslon bad prevtoualy ap-
voted to approve or reject the re-proved the Master Plan and had
quest ot the oounGil. the reso-voted unanimowdy for No. 4 and
lutlona would be acceptable. believed that a public. building bad
Councilman 0. B. Reed said the to be approved by the plannen1,
council we.a not Interested at this but Mr. Thompson declared that
time in a Master Plan but whether "any building other than a pubUc
the community should have a city building must go before the plan-
hall, to whlGh the city attorney Ile-ning commiludon.
beauti.t1ed and dedicated to thrown wi.de open and everyone (Continued on Page 6) \ now, Cauel will then go to Balli· golf. Incidentally I want to thank
C of C Annual Me~t ·
Thursday to b.e Lively ll • \ H Id 1 s • more tor three month.a before ehip-_ all my old anti new ~ends for theing· • ~~ ·c for bathing, boat-G u . e 0 uper1or ping out. He .. oervlng with th•, their continued patronage." C t t Amphlbloua Force, that lntegral I about-o-~t.vote·v~~th!"""as-Y 0 u n y ro u pc n I e Cou.rt, One Count, part of the Navy whlcb .. paving Harold F . Wo(denberg. 1300 Cen-Annual meeting of the Newport I those who have served the organ I· .aw 3" the way both tn the Atlantic and tral avenue, Balboa, left. Saturday Harbor Chamber of Commerce I zs.tion as President are Frank L.
I Pa.ctnt: oce.&Jl!I tor attacking force!! on a bustnem trip t.o Detrott and Tburada.y will be a real members Smith, 1927 ; Cbarlea H. Way, 1928;
ter plan and the tabling of F H b p • Rev. WesteY W. Edward.I wu ot all branches of the mllitary ez:pecta to be gone tea. d&)"I. Be l!! meeting. Tbe presiding officer E. I. Moore, 1929; Dr. F . C. F~. ~-~· 0,. reso~_lut_io,__,~onb,y buth. et or ar or ann1n9 000boandrt !.~~~yto -~mooSon.pert~ forcea.Cl"eweaelectedtoma.nthese aalee ~tat the pn.-fabrt• ~ Prealdent Braden Finch, prin.ci-1930; Lester L. llbell, 1931; Wm. vuuuu..i16 UMJu~ • .._ ... Ml "'I craft are highly trained. capable cation plant wblch la a .ubltdiary pal speaker will be Harry H. Cul-S. Smith Jr., 1932; W. L. Jordan,
•'--bod h d "ouSI .lmtlee of the Peace Cameron. al. perfotmlng all of the varied of the Haywood 1mnher OOmpany ver, also a member of the C'tlam-1933: A.. B. Rousselle, 193-t; Mar· "tJ.Gt Y a preVl Y on No. z of wblc!h he wu aa· dUtiea to wlllcb they are -.Igned. ot i.o. ~ ber. The Navy will be represented cu.a J . Jobnaoo, 1935; S. A. Meyer,
voted site 4 by 100% vote. one of the moot Important meet-Detallo at the mnlng wu re-..-, wtUcl> ...i.: b~ .Capt. c. v. McCarty, USN 1936; Theodore Robina. 1937; Wal-,
theDoes 0~!.~~vostatintusg ~-The Inga held In yean, ao far u the ~~to th.:.~ ODdd thco ... unty~ • -~~Un,!_ U>o"e:~'"':.~ c M s d (Rel) and the Army by Col. T . P. ter S. Spicer, 1938; P. A. Palmer,
"-6 .... ~ f'Uture development of Newport ....... .._ ccwnm ...,_.an •·--r-lll'..-v:uu u 1 --. ._.1 t At..kinJKln. both of wbom are me~-1989; J . D. WaUdn1, 1940; Hu~
four who voted against site arbor 1' concerned. .took place In tun> wtD preaent their flndlnp ComlM!r (1100 llOl) and bJ' osta esa · •to u y ben of the Newport Harbor Cham· bard C. Howe, l!Ml; W . M. Long·
4. Me$l'S. Patterson, Allen. Kond&y .,,..,t at u.e Yacht club. ~~!'.i!ee~l ba"°v• thecomp~~ wflfall:J' &Dd 1llllawf'D.DJ' am.t-ber of Commerce. Greetings to the moor, 1912-43, and Braden Ftach,
Campbell and Baltz. last -.-~=--·~ "" ·~-ealag B. R. B~" · ' vlalton by~-·-Clyan Hall, aloo l!Mt. '
when It wu agreed &!moot WWII-~ and ettoc:tl•e data cm which to Pl I · · --.-•'t'hursday, bad previously momly to pl"DY!da a llDDO plan for ;;.::,_ In lta admlnhrtrattre and Conta S and '--H:>g Sl.15.· an to ncorporat·e a member. ID fact the membenl will The fl...t ~i.;.:b~m~ approved the site. Had the the taft!tooy In and -the deY .... Ollt _m --·from -and be bl control effrYWbeN. wben the waa the Newpo . council accepted the report bartlor and contlguoua to th• upper ~~--l"&alt, -••' "' u meetln« .,,.... on Thnn4ay oat. of Commerce which waa ot&rUd In
_ months """• all the re-Bay h-lllc"-\. 'fte •1a1et .--February 2S, at the Newport Har· March, 1907. Thia wu followecl by ~ ---· · Kent ffitchcoek's .,. ai. --"" .. -. bor Tuht Club. the B&J-Chamber Of owmerce suJtant fuss · would not have At the 1erton were: Wll11a W~ Oil wtla• m ..a t5h. .-,r A tJ1a1 balloon wu .eat up at GenawJ , ......... GI. U.0-F •t A crom eection. ot. <>mn,-e county organized in 1918. Mt.er tbe Baibo&
occurred. Of course a feller -and ll7ln George GcnloD, np-Car .1va1 bl -......... tile •• I 'rm the OJat& Jl-Chamber of Com· at tbe ml ••• ~ -plllce'bl wlD be Included In the Ylalton In Cbamber, the Onllp COunty Bar-
has a right t0 change his ,,._.UJqr tU boud at ~: 8Du..., U8 e ot a -m..,,. mimthly -II wbeD a the 1"re Bidl, -tli9i wttll Ibo ........ -._ all pan. at the count'J bor Ownber ol Ccmmrroe weit
mind, but ).m the same. lw-~ ~ ~-~~-:....._ u':: li'nwp' ment St.olen Del1n''Zt --.. De--al ~ ......... rapid pbwlio -· .., ... u.. caiila ··-by Bon. Wlllla B. W'I""'•· Into existence In April, 1923, to be marl nature "-'-.l!lbat !till, -·-~-·---·1 ur. lltf ~ I -W. 'n-tzs aot --up, according to "" B. Jl--.,._ lll!t ~. ~· itfti-Olalrmml .at Iba Boeid Of Buper-followed by the preltllt -nha-~. -u.iw~11oqw-11.r.1-.._ ___._ __ °"'_ t a.sG1P1•iilf . ...,--~1 ..m ..... ·1nex1s f 18 ~the report been 8dopti!d; fer lbe city Jl•mtnc ccam'wcr>; fte -worried mu bl -t.--OW.... ---:.. 1 .., ••-~ -....., be a gu..t at U., ......, """' ..,,_ or YMn tt.-y all MiuJa.1~ l81'ee v 8,,... _.._..twu.. tw _ _,_ K tmtc-seleO aadaJ t~ "'!·-,.op1n1m0t-~ too--= ,. .. J..::'. m1JMilc. · · and a total.of 38 _,.111pce Ille·
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Returned combat veterans from all over the world make hay
under the California •:t These returnees arc conv.itlcscent patients
at the !talio n's convale ent hospital. For thosie lnte~sted ini agri-
culture and farming, a program such as pl<::tured has been wcr~d
out. Convalescents may study photography, journalism, n.ilvlgatlon,
a host of 6t t'lcr subjects.
Hollywood goe. "all out" to hetp entertain the men who have
come back from ove.-.ea.s a.nd who are now stationed at SAAAB.
Alm,oat eo..-ery night some recreational event Is planned. For the third
unlveraary of the base, Eddie Cantor will broadcast his ahow from
the 11el"'Yk:e club.
Pretty PFC ,posma TFmplcton, f irst membt r t>' the WAC t o be returned from O\lcr-scas duty through Santa Ana Army Al;. Base, blows
out the Cifindle. on the tradttlonal birthday ~ke, marking the third anni..,ersary of the act \l.ition of Santa Ana Army Air Base. Base w;.is
a preflight school for Aviation Cadets from February 19J2 to N~,..ember 1944. Has been an AAF Red istribution· station since.
S. A. A. A. B. CELEBRAT·ES
3rd BIRTHDAY "' "' "' "'
TOMORROW ( WednesdayY Santa I r-.~'.'!'l""'.:'.::"'"'2!'"'"1'~
Ana Army Air Base celebrales
lta third anniversary!
A huge rac!io shoVo.', featuring
Eddie Cantor and nunierou9 radio
and film celebrit'.ca will help the
returned combat men stationed •
tbe:-e m:irk the event. Genet-al Ar·
thur E . Easterbrook, the base's
commanding general s.nnou11ced le>-
day.
Great changes have come to the
, onc--UJ:te ~ean field In IUJ Mort ~
-J three yean of biatory. For two
training of fledgling bom !era,
l and~h.alf years the base fQnction-,
ed u a '.'little West Polntfln the ~
pllota and hav1gator1. As a pre-i;
fiJght school It gave refllght f
training and cl&88iflcaUon itesta to
more than 100.000 atr ere'+' mem-1
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The course of Instruction w&.! \.
admittedly the toughest the AAF ft ' could devtae. The hours were loag,
ceived from oversea.s air forc.,•--·
air and ground crews
completed tours of du
European. ~fediterrane n and Pa-
cific theaters. The em haals now
i8 on relaxation snd rec}-eation for
the veterans during-iheir short
stay a.t the Santa Ana. inat.a.lla.tlon.
All unmarried californians, u
well as men livtng~ebewhere weat
of the Mi&sts$tppl river, who are
retufned'-f:r. reassignment in the
UnJted Sta ee must come through
SAAAB.
Before they arrive there they
have had a 21-day furlough to YIB lt
their families . The purpose of th~lr
stay on the air baae. which la
umally short, ts to survey their
capabilities a.nd arrange a re-
&mgnment to one of the tour con-
tinental air forcea or one C1f the
training commands oper'\ting ln
the United States.
Retumce lands n s'1ovel nosed shark. r:~ep sea ·:1sh1ng is part of
t~e recre:it ional program arranged for combat veterans who are sent
to SAAAB from overseas for reassignment within the cont inental
United States. Fishing trips are arranged daily and catches are
always good. Both office,.. and enlisted men take advantage of the
Chowti m~· ls .omethlng out ~f this world at SAAAB. Returnees
have ~en in combat ha\le llved too long on C r..ations~ are given.
ery finest In foods during their stay at the base. Expert meu
personnel pre-pare the food as attractively a1 In the-finest restaurants..
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25 YEARS AGO men:e and It WaB suggeoted the
country club grounds would make
. . a good field . Efforts were &180 to the academic couraes di fflcult and
the physicaJ training rugged. But
it bu paid off in the aky.s over
Italy and Germany and the empire
of the rising aun.
But for S1SB, the rtralning
/Tom News,T1mes Pila , be made to have the Crov."U Stage
+ line put on an early buB to that Where neceasary, men suffering +
from combe.t fatigue are given
rest $lld care in the l!ltatiod"s con-
valescent hospital.
A building pT'ogram was going people could ge
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on, with Simons o( the Union Brick. Ana. by eigbt o clock.
company, Los Angeles, heading the; A. J . Twist bought property on
liat with a $16,000 brick houae. An-
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Isla.nd. avenue and C. M. Deaklrul
other builder was J . P. Harmen. bought the Frank Tetley house on
and many homeowners were re-1 Bay avenue aod planned to lm-
dayw are now rgotten. When on
November 1. 1 4 , the bue waa
tranaferred to the AAF Peraonnel
DLetributloo Command lt.s function
was reversed. Instead ot lra.lnlDI'
future combat te&ml, the bue re-
At il!I preBent strength. Santa
Ana Army Air Bue la the largest
redlatrlbution atation and the larg.
e8l:. convaleacent h08pltal 1n the
AAF. It ls the only combined re-
diatribution station and conval-
eacent hospital in the Anny Air
Forces.
modellng. I prove It.
A letter from the Chaplin Alr-1 Cap~. Cecil Sherman waa lm-
craft Corporation in regard to' proving the Ocean Rest and eight
land.lng facilities for alrpl~es ·.adjoining bungalbws. and al.lo
stirred up the chamber of com-bought tlve lots on Isltl.nd avenue.
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. 1117! OONOR.....UN-.IO~ ~ • , . ' ' Qommlt$4!e apPotntmenta ' cam. wbfch I penorially th1l1k WUl be
aut · well fot Ille_, C&llfoml8' con-one of the -~ c:ontpbuUono
., , --. 1 ay .., t11e Committee to aanc-,....... bJ' 1111y eon-
ot qncwbn9, Cd on 111e O!Jm-.,....: Tl>&l'o a blf atomeDt! I
.ittee Oil Imgatlon and Recl&ma-am again P11 tbe QoqreMlonel
U... TbOoo are tbe ume commit-P'6cd study Committee, ,...,.ppolnt-t.ee. u bsfere. We lost Carter of ed by the Republican tfde. tbJ• time
tllo tmport&nt Approprl&Uoll8 Com-with much betttr l!Jrpll'""l'"" &nd
mtttee 1n the election and now· have tunc:t. to work ~~ wblcb. we
iJaO one on the R.epul>l.lca.n 8!4&. didn't have 1Mt. ~.
Shepp&rd ta on the Democ...UC lllde In mt column W Jliw&ry 18. I
.and l8 a ..,-ery tn!luentlal member referred to...aotber..._~k Of cour-
d the -eoznolttee, having by the age" oo tbe part ot eooc:n-, n.
proceu Of --.eniortty moved up to lble in the lut daya of the old
the chalnnanahlp ot the Important eell8lon, At that tlmO. the old Con·
Navy AppropriaUon11 eub-Commll-v-took Ito tee!>le oounp bi Ito
tff.. I WU offered a chance to teeth and voted each O>ag'r'eMm&D
·~· lo that committee end had '3.000 add!Uonel derlt hm. Inlmy
there been any assurance ol. im-offlee that mean.a ttatiltlcal help,
..mecttate appointment to the Agri-treed from the routine of the office.
culture A.ppropriattom sub-com-Congreu votes mllliou ot dol-
mitlee. I would have considered it Jar.to bureau. and acenclu, who
11erloualy. but without that ueur-spend mooey to beUWe Oon.greu:
ance I declhted and I tblnk the to work to.r more bureaucr"key,
people of the District will" agree more centn.llud. govemment. Con-
bl the deci.aion. There Is a job to gresa tor yean baa tailed to have
do on the Committee of Agrlcul-enough courage to give IUelf the
tore. Among other things. I am legal bel~. the accounting and sta-
to be on the managing committee Ustic&l and reaea.rcb help, and even
for the marketing Investigation, the clerical help It bu n·eeded to do
WE MAKE OUR OWN PIES
Hours: 6:30 a. m. to 3 p. m.
5 P• m to 10 p. m.
SUNSET · CAFE
HARRY FINNEY
2560 Newport Blvd. Phone 483M Costa Mesa
3-Pc. MAPLE BEDROOM GROUP
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$7450 .
Matching Bench
$595
Visit our Maple
Department
ROCKERS
OccMional Pieces
Santa Ana Furniture Co.
THOS. R. "'ILLL-L'IS
426 West 4th St. Santa Ana Ph, 922
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Darrell KJnC• proud Utde IMlb tu.nalcllpper. "Sea ·KJng'' "'a& recenUy Chrht.ened by Mn. ,Cbarlea Orr
of Hayden, Artz_, mother of M Klnc· Readln& fron1 left.to rl&'ht are the owners, Darrell Klnc. Nor·
man 'l:facen and l'tln. Hap.n; harlee "McAJU')', superintendent ot oonatrucUon; Mra. Ghllonl and Tqny
Ghiloni, the designer of the boa ; Mn. Charlet Orr: Mn.. Darrell KJnr: Mn. McAlary; 1'1n. Lanen.
and Ca t. E ne Lanen, 1kt r of the boat, built at the Bohman com a.rd.
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1! 01~ Paper of 1913 Misses Mark
united states give• its eongr• . OJ N ))•port Beach's Expans"ion We have lacked the material too -1 ew
set the propaganda of agencies "ln •
by peop'le who would like to ta~e me 32 years. ago the Los A'n-merciaUy so important as NcY.'-
over the government. Work l.srl·t gel Examiner painted a y.·ord 1 port Bay prest'nt advantage!' in
done: letters go unanswered; Pr / pie re of the development of the the way of still \vater boating1 else tl"'e departmental and comy::dt-Or ge county coast in 1913 and bathing and fi1;hing . 1hus rounding
tee '\\'Ork goes undone. Con~l its tential growth in .the years out thC' facilities of their respcc-
gets blamed, but ,the people t ah d. That its prediction has tive communities on the ocean hn~.-are the lo9C'rs. end represe -falli-n a bit short of the actual ex-1 front, :it is claimed
lRti;e government is threatened. I I panr;ion is revealt"d in the magnifi-"In Anaheim ba,y. for insta(lce.
~ nfortunately, the spark di~ cent harbor of today with its the main chnnnel. about two miles
ou1ck.ly; I regret to say before Co -shofes JinC'd ~th yacht anchor-in length. is fl bout 30 f('{'t def'p !n'f'S~ provided for. ~e necessa ! agef. industrial plants find mag-1 and 300 feet v.:idc. The.tiar at the
additional desks. cu&rs, typewri : nififent homes, while JX'Ople entrance prevents the entrancc of
ers, and other office equlpmen~. "'"h . c fame is world-y.•ide come ships.
We II eventually get them. Tempof-hc>r to play and remain to live. ''Back of ocean frontage. and
a,rily. I have solved that proble¥l ly those of us who remem-tributary to Bay City, Sunset
by persuading Mrs. Phll!lps to taJ(e ber the tO\\"Tl as it \\'as a t the time Beach, Huntington Beach and ~e new job. She thas ~e~ do~g the article was ''•ritten can truly Newport are large stretches or
1l anyway, or par of . t, or e lapp iat£> the,cily of today. The rich silt and peat lands. which ap-
ast ten years. shofes Of the bey \.\.'ere bare, With prooch to within on(> mile Of the
f I buni::hes or tx-ach ~ass growing I coast. They include t he celery ~fr. and 1'.Irs. George S. Peter-spakely in the sand and the sand-beds. great fi elds of ~ .. ugai-beets
son, 1410 Ocean Front. are ah-pi~rs were undjsturbed in their and other ap;culturnl and horti-
nounclng the arrival of a daughtJr, coiltJnual search for food . cultural pr(>ducts that help 10 ~rn Feb. 3 at the Community h~-1 If the summer an occasional make Orange county one of the
p1tal. Santa Ana. The li ttle P,l family came down from inland 1 richest counties in Southern Cali-
tipped the scales at nlne poun~. an~picnicked: with the beaC"h all 1 faptla.
ten ounces. I !io cm:-;clv('~. in what i• now the-! ~:-eading northward to the La l rr~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~J I res· enfial dis.trl{'t of West Bay Habra foothills, a distance of 20
I avepue. and Rcross the bay where miles, 1 is a beautiful and fertile
1814 North Main St. SANTA ANA
Flower -Bright
PRINT I
FROCKS
.for a lovelier
you this Spring
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PRrNTS ,. cxhib.ratin~ as the first Spring fl ower.;
and as pn:tty! A varied selection including 'round-the·
clock prints wd glamorous date dresses. Sites 9 to 17,
10 to 20, JS to ~2. and half siza l4Y2 ro 26¥,,.
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the' shore is now almost a solid valley, improved v.;th orange. 1 mat<: of boats anchored side by
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iemon and v.·alnut grovl'.'s. grain I sid~. only a fisherman or tv.·o and vegetables.
I cou d tX' seen on a lonely strand. Good Roads Plan
Las summer a .b7andmother, tour· "Beside!' their location .t he pro-
1 ingl the bay in a sight-seeing boat jf'CIC'd Good Roads system v.,11
witt her grandchildren. told them make these rich and productive
of.tlli:-days v.•he~ she picnicked on sections directly tributary to the
Balboa Island, which had only one South Coast,
house set in a grove of bamboo. J ··orange count}' has \"Oted St.-
. i)rowth was stC'&dy and sure. 270.000 for a county good roads
a n~ with the improv£>ment of the system. This system \\'ill, include
harbor, which was discussed in the at least rour lateral good ror1ds,
1 Examiner article. mounted rapidly extending from the main thor-
until in 1940 and '41 building per-oughfares to the I ea ding coast
mits pass~ ,,.,·ell over the million communities. There is also the
mark each }'ear. fnd last year's projected Coast boulevard to ex-
total of over half ' a million sug-tend from Capistrano to Bay City
gests what \'Viii happen \\'hen along the South Coast.
building r~trictions are taken off. "These .things are cited by the
Found by ~1n. \\1eii.t South Boosters as part of the
The old pnpcr \o.1as found by foundation of their preparations
MJ"l'. Z. B. \Vcs-t .wife or the as-for a busy year. and as a warrant
sista.nt di.1;trict attorne>y, who re-for the expenditure by then1 of
alized the interest of the article, several hundred thoasand dollars
wh1ch is here repMnted: in improvements and bette~ts.
"TI1e agitation for the improve-"The city or Newwrt ~8ch
ment of Newport Bay Is doing which comprises the l resorts of
much to turn attention toward the I West Newport, Newport, East
I South Coast. This is due. it is de-Newport and Balboa, is t o put the
clar~. to the JX>Ssibilities of the electric lighting and power system
bay itself and to resources, fa-under its own control within a
~ilit.ies and advantages back of short time. The city trustees have
it . voted $25.000 for this purpose and
"All of the South Coast corn-a~1n"ements have been m ad e
m_unities and resorts, beginning with the Pacific Llght and Power
With Bay aty and ending with cocnpa.ny, through the Pacific
Balboa, are in Orange, The Little Electric, for the furnishing of
County of Big Crops'. Besides electric power· on a 24-hour basis.
Newport Bay ,now so promi.neritJy Tlili; week the city will advertise
before the public, Orange county tor -bids on poles, wirl', transform-
has 3.5 miles of ocean frontage, ers and ether material to com-
inden~ed b)' ~aheim and Los plete a distributing system a nd
Alarrutos bays. The latter, while the work or instaU.ing therri \\'ill
not considered so large or com-go on immedia tely."
LOOSE-LEAF
BINDERS
New Stock Just ReceJved for
11 I Sj.2 - 9 I 6 Sheelll
* A I s o-Complete ledger
set In compact size, sult-
·ahle for small business or
the home.
A.II lr:lnda ot Ruled ,..,.._,
-and caids.
NEWS·TJMES
,IOU W •• CI llal • !fcwrd Bu.;.
Mrs. May Jackson,
71, ·Lido Resident,
Dies at Pasadena
e · COlta lWesa News NEWP~T-.SALBOA
N E W S-:-T fM ES ' . . Kr .• &nd l4ra. & O. Poller, U7 PHO~: NEWPOST 11 ud 11
Euf 17th ~ joined Mr. &nd . ---------'-MN. -SauJOl>ery and eon 1"11>1._ E9MY ~ wl Tlland&~ Afte.......,.. Volw JCl\XVD
Roll&nd. f er reoldento ot Coel& SobacrlpUon Payeb1'e in Advance:-$2.150 per year in Orange County; 1(-&t u.tfaerry i'&rm on 52.75 per year t4 •th zone; l3,0Q per year U> 8th...,.,
SUnd&J. ocx:a•on 'WU a celfl~ Entered u Second-ct.au ma.Uer at the Poeto&'."fice in Newport Beach bra-,...,.,_ ;.u•.r.py• natal C..!1ornla, under the Act ot l>lan:h 3, 1879. ' day. Sh• l4111ir bu.band &Dd ~eoa
are· DOW . clina "' Bute An_a. -~Lio •C DoiJakl Whlle. ' .,..
Oil the , ldrU:I Of •
Valentine'• D&y al St.
Jooeph h Ital. The Ultle lad
•eJped~t a pound.a. 1 ounce. Fire et &nd lll'L Bertren
Smith &nd chDclr<n, Jack and Rox-
anna, In a..tr Rocbeoter
1treet b~1 to lsfr. 8m.JUi'1 mother, Mn': ·C&ll Viele on the· ovent of
ber blrtlt y.
Lt. -. Paul ~ are the proud ti Of a ~ter who
came u a fiPeCial Valentine'• prea-
ent. She nr.t aw the llg'b~ of 4ay
&t Bl. J<*ph boo;Pllel where Ille
weighed ln at 6 poundl!I. 'Ibe family
rHldence ta located at 2015 Ana-
heim otreet.
B. A. >;:/''ER ; -• --EDITOR AND PRESIDENT ~Un PS.snt, !Pll W. Central Avenue, Newport Boa.ch, c-uifoml&
Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach
· A Depel\d1ble Local ln.tltut--For Over 31 Yea,..
Mesa Jeweler
And A'ssistant
Have System
All Newport Harbor clock 'and
watch-ownera -and who doesn't
have one or the other in these .regi-
mented daye--will learn "-'i th in-
Active
Member
of
Meaa. Mr. Van Ori.mien hu been a
resident q.f Balboa lsla.nd for tbe
put six yean, having come to
Cali!omia from the middle west
where he was in the jewelry bwrt-·
ness In Iowa and M.lnneaota.
M:r11. F . W. Chapman. 281 Broad-
way, had the midortune to fall
while at Silvera.do canyon tut
week and broke her leg. She Ull re· cuperatlng nicely but It wu necee-tereet of the addJtlon ot Mr. M.
sa.ry to attend .• wedding Sun· 1 Van Drimlen. watch-~ak~r. to the
day of ber daughter, contuied to a staff of E . C. LOuckes m C06ta
Commanding an equal interest
is the gpecia.l and fair manner in
which Mr. Louckes handles hia re-
pair jobs. Always having a large
amount of this type of woric. Mr.
Louckes can not always fix your
ailing time-pie« when you take it
in unless it is e88e11Ual to the war
effort but he ,as.ks you t o sel!-ad-wheel chalr.
ment. and a ck nowledged to me that : dre!fsi a printed post-card stating
be executed the same. 1 that he is now-able to do the re-
PueLIC NOTICES IN WITNESS \VHEREOF. I I P_air work you desire. This card is
---------------lhave her eunto set my hand and :!tled chronologically and mailed to
affixed my official seal the day , you at the proper time. CERTlFICATE OF BUSINESS :~
FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
THE UNDERSIGNED does here-
by certify that he Is conducting
?-.1arine Service at 3452 Vla~porto.
Newport Beach, california, under
the fi ctitious firm name ot caii-
tornia Marine Service and that saJd
firm Is composed of "the foli o.Wing
person whose name and address Is
as follows. to-wit: Howard W .
Seager , 801 Bayl!ltde Drive, Box 12.
Balboa Island, California.
Witness my hand this 19th day
of February, 194:5.
HOWARD W. SEAGER.
State ot Callfornia, J
County of Orange ) 88.
On this 19th day ot February,
A. D., 1945, before me Nora S.
Margwarth a Not.al")' Public In and
for the aald county'" and $le. ~
s:lding therein, duly commissioned
and swam, personally appeared
Ho Ward W . Seager known to me
to be the person whoee name ls
subscribed to the with"in ihstru-
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above. written.
NORA S. !.i"ARGWARTH.
(Seal) Notary Public in and
for ea.id County and State.
Pub.-Feb. 20, 27; Mch. 6. 13, 1945
Christianit;.· reveals God as
ever-present Truth and Love, to be
be utilized in healing the sick, in
casting out error, in raising the
dead. -1\fary Baker Eddy.
RADIO SERVICE SHOP
A. ~· ARNOLD
2282 1\Tewport Blvd. OOsTA :l'trESA Pb. Npt. Bch. ID
(1 Mlle North or Bmlness Dl11trlct)
DEFEND YOUR HEALTH
ORANGE Y:S
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~-with cae eye cm cbie , •• and the other on lasting quallty.
The Troy Stfx lcb:ld.
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RADIOS REPAIRED
Marine Electrtclan
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(Lovely Star of Columbia Pictures)
ANNOUNCEMENT
Due to labor shortage it has been necessary
to temporarily curtail our days that we
remain open and until further notice
Bernard's Studio Will Be Open
Each Friday frQm 2 ~ ~ p. II\-•
Delivery of finished pictures Ol_l\Y will be made
and sl~ will be given ID
Sula Alla a& l~ llm8' Foartll 8ttett$
Lagm B1111dl, SM 8oatll 0ou& Blvd.
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Sunyog of Balboa and Albert
man Burton, Santa. Ana Army
Base.
It You Are
Sick and
SDQering
YOUR CONDmON MA
BE DETERMINED BY
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RENDEZVqus BALLROOM, BALBOA
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O~ COMPATRIOTS WHO HAVE BEEN STRICKEN BY POLIOMYELITIS MAY TOO STAND A CHANCE OF ENJOYING LIFE
• WITH LIMBS WlllCH COME AS CLOSE TO PERFORMING THEIR NORMAL FUNCTIONS AS SCIENCE CAN MAKE POSSIBLE IN
COMBAT'TING THAT DREAD DISEASE. THE PROCEEDS WlllCH WILL BE REALIZED FROM THIS DANCE WILL BE USED IN
SUPPORT OF THE WARM SPRINGS FOUNDATION IN GEORGIA, WlllCH IS THE OUTSTANDING INSTITUTION OF ITS KIND IN
AMERICA, WHERE EVERY FORM OF TIIERAPY S AVAILABLE FOR SUFFERERS OF INFANTILE PARALYSIS, OF ALL AGES.
PERHAPS YOU HAVE NEVER BEEN INFORMED, BUT THE REASON PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.IS SO CLOSELY ASSOCIATED
WITH THE A.NmJAL MARCH OF DIMES IS BECAUSE IN HIS EARLY YOUTii HE TOO FACED 'I«iE ONSLAUGIIT OF POLI().
MYELITIS, AND IT WAS AT WARM SPRINGS THAT HE WAS RESTORED TO A LIFE OF GOOD HEALTii AND USEFULNESS TO
THE NATION. THAT IS WHY THE PRESIDENT WHO KNOWS THROUGH PERSONAL SUFFERING HOW THE HUMAN BODY CAN
BE RAVAGED BY THAT DISEASE HAS ANNUALLY LED THE DRIVE WITHOUT WlllCH THE FOUNDATION COULD NOT CARRY . ..
' ON ITS IMPORTANT WORK.
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''The Arches" Sea Shell Cafe El Paraiso Spanish Kitchen ,
"Just a 1.Jttle Better'' Cocktail Lounge and Cale McFadden Plaee Newport C. M. "Olet " Still
0. <lout mp~ at Newport llMch
Balboa Cleaners Excelsior Creamery -.
R. W. B. Variety Store •
Balboa Sportfishing Fleet
Pbone SSl
Bay Shore Camp & Cafe
~ mpway Heinz & Marie Kaiser Newport BdL
Balboa Cafe
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Camp hell & Stewart
·-~ -Spot
Casino Cafe '
-.-Ill. Louis Vll"MIY
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!06 Palm A.e. --Rendezvous Ballroom
Fitzpatrick's Bal-Bal-Newport
Fun Zone Clyde Ashen
AIAndenon -U, S 0, · Balboa -
Newport Ice & Coltl StQfage . ' Western Canners Co. 00-l!t. Newport-
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Ooola-.J~ E. Sadleir
RMI Eltate -rmura-~Id Rausa, ni. D. ' . . ---18' W. 0!1 ha' ft. !ha;~ -lDI ~~~~~~~.....;·;....,.·~ '
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leweby ud G/,iJ-1 '_ The Pavilion Cafe --... • •••• o._._. ....... ., ...... 211 ~·& ,.,, ..... r
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utioiuJ '1 tile atizens ..•. 1 ~ ~. on ~· PaJe
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Ba11-, California ,
DELICIOUS FOOD ... COCKTAIL BAR .
DINNERS ... BANQUETS
Leonard Marshall, Manager
X'et •s;
149 ~ 16'
121 110 138
139 117 1l50
~ 174 16'
131 173 142
1l50 165 142
117 ™ ~ 139 145
179 159 138
162 1ll6 189
149 147 176
146 201 147
139 142 lJ6
135 144 134
181 149 165
This colwnn is written ex-
pressly tor MPanabo" llmenoa.
who ls in St. Josephs hospital in
Santa Ana recovering from a se-
ve:re attack of appendix trouble
and having the dem thing re-
moved.
Dear Pancho'
First and foremost I want to
extend to you a cheery "hello"
from all the boys in the bowling
,.-------------------------!league and YoUr friends in the
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S Baptisms and Gas, ·rA .. ~lJS Lt. aJJd Mrs. Hendry G t Speak su.1 .. ~whll Return to Texas . . AfMesa .Ch::di "~ ~n .... \ . Mter J-lome Visit ~n ys ' r ' BE?'~f ~ ~ J. HODC!r7 ~ )(fa. · • a, .... .,.._ w-. .Loo A.,.-Wblle Qwiee If. 01111111 j•p "' ~ @v• -~· ~ at the
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• ... J. llW!'~ll. """"' ... ... a beautUlal. ., a"'" /WI _,. -put p--...... ~ ... ~ tllt ~ fioaie of the ~· ~ Jir. BabJrd&7 wllon ~Yeiiom,. -~ aa the P!ohlbltlon tlckd, -•ta·0oota11:0. . ...re-u,, and Kri. Lew w~ 1Qf .t.nA4o
J*Pe -N<l the l>oW tit. t!M' ez ..... 11.t _._ aunc1ay at tbe """"""" ~·tbe *"'" -~-atr.et. !ial~ Lt.~ ·l!M-..11.---------"
fl>ol tuna ~ •JuA «m>mlmlOD· 0oeta 1(---ltJ olwrch. Ho ~ ot1il+ ~DI ln>9k, olMllnr bore OD fUrloQp from llmdy,lliiiliiliiiiiii•;;;;~~=-·
ed by tbe ~of'!h Amerlco,n !lhlP. -far hie • topic, "Ood'I P!U1 O.J "'4 0,. ·p••llM -tlc);ets ~. •bore I!! • m c:11a:p Qf tbe
bulld••c Corporation' and lllu Ba'J. for Civil GonramonL • J07 -for a toU1 of uM pn-ot luet. PrleOner,..ot war camp.
iatruri, d&Ulhtu ot _..,. of th• llley, la7 reader, pnoldod. Clmmllllp lla4 JJiot ma"9 a de-Tiiey left lien _, moraJnr
oornon, p. .. bor own name, Clan. 'n>o • .........,. of baptlam wu Unry to a loeal -ar.lkm I»-after a two-weeb' vlllt, wlllch aleo
Karle, to the -L porfo=ed for · two llttlt rtri.. fatt ralnr to lqncb, be atate4 and blcluded a . reunion with their
'l'llle conmony tooilr. place at Uncla i.a-ta the do,upter ot -Illa --be fOQlld_ d&Ulhler Therua, who attend<J tho
DOOl1. with <)>almo cutrl ot 8aD Lt. W Kn. ICdwln i.a-o( La· .~ ~t opon, wl!ld> lla4 UDlventty ot Callfomt&, Loo ,,.,,_
Dle«o u muter af c:enmoni..; run& Uld ...-.,Ptu af Rn. bten loelted. p. Qua.pua; pid Uvea at her -t w... Lt. ~ ToUI, ud Kn. a,,_ Brown. 'n>o U-l!(JrOrlty 1>o-. She It a member ot
captain of the port. and bl.I -Juol•'• l'ftlldfath•r otnc:lated at Fl-ntg Uesgn Alpha XI Delta, and opent the pUt
ant. Lt. Warner; from San Diego tb.e ceremony. \..1.Rlrf .DJ , --~ week-end With her part:n.ta and
were Kenneth Burstund.. 'Yice-pret:l-A)jo b&ptised ._ UWe 0&1r Rec Bi h cnndparonto
dent or the Sun Harbor Packing Loui.e Poaroo, daugl>ter of Dr. and eJVe8 _g ,.,,,~--th ;. ota l4r
OJmpany and Andrew Sanf'Dippo Kn. J. A. Purce jr., ot l.o. AD-a_ ' t A .,I .......... &U& e y . and Kn.
&00 of the Sun Harbor Company: r-lea. Paternal grandparenta are ;:x;QU war"s =-,:it~:: with a dinner
and the tour ownen the Bal-Mr. and Kn. 3. A. Purce at. 278 eve DI' P y, guuta being
latrieri brother1 and J~ Yangia-Broadwl.y, Ooeta :MM&. George A. T eene)', .whose home C. Walt., LoJ A.ngelu; E. L Moore,
pane ls 418 Short street, Costa Mesa. ,Helnll Kalller, Sam Klnsfatber, Lea-
A..)/(, Rambo, general. mon•r-r Mesa PT A to Hold was signally honor..i by the Or-~:n~u. Ralph )/( ... key -LL
at North American, read a letter R ante Empire Area Council, Boy ·
from Bruce Newby who made a Uffimage and Scouts of America on Friday -------
stability teot. finding the boat Cooked Food Sale when a banquet h eld in Santa Ana J ohn Johnoon, teacher ot oclence
9table under all condition.a ot load-climaxed tts 3§th anniversaey" of and mathematics at the Newport
tng, and telling of how the cf>m-M n . Ernest K cClell1Ln la chair-Scouting. Top honor went to t he Harbot Union H igh ecbool, waa a
pany started here ln 19'2 and hU man for the -·--••• ·-d cooked M.esan. , wti.o. •. t 72 years of age, dinner guest Friday evening at the
I t~ t N •--•· tn • ---t II t1 Scout! H home of Mr. and Mn. Charle.a Por-comp e uu our avy conu-'..., -food ·-• •·•--d b th s 1 is ac ve In ng. e re-
l 7 _....___ -..e ....: .... apon.aore y e . ed th ,._,_ pi ter jr ., 116 t.lst .treet.
c ~ 1 -..n;1-..i;" rucue bo&tll en.ta K e• P.-T. A. on Friday and ce1v . e .......---':"'ar n to ~e
a.nd 16 picket boata. After com-SatW"!i&y ln the Dr. Crawford the third m.an in the entt:e nation . Give Dollars to Uncle Sam _...0 _
pleting theee contra.ct.I they de-building. Doore will open at 9:30 t? '4!a.ve thi~ honor.:J This aw~ wUAC
elded te conatruct fiahing boats &.m both d& d main s1gnif1ed his connection with you can! Buy War Bondi!
d rl rl l th W Food . ye an ~ open Scou . in .t . ed un er p o t ea of e ar untll 4 in the afternoon. Ung s ce 1 was organtz .
Adminlatra.tion and ln 19'44 de-Recent movie benefit 'tunds d Also p~ted to Mr. Teeney
livered aever,.I ~I-foot purse aein-an was the Silver Beaver award
FOR INSURANCE 8££
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NEWS of VICTORY on Ute
SAME RADIO YOU NO\\'
HA VE • • . If 7o• 11:_,, 1$ I•
l'oed Wotldair 6"1K. We ho!•• Ule
hlbH •n.11 ollt• r••ll• ••1tPU. -4
e •taff of esl)l!'rt radl• ~ inea.
shipyards. Each and every one
M them. individually and collect-
ively, send along their sincere
wish tor a speedy recovery. We
just learned that you expect to
come hon}e on Friday and that's
good news to us all. To give you
some idea of how important you
are to your team, without you last
nigl:!:t they lost first place in the
league standing. I'm sorry to have
to give you this bad news but you
ere and orie 61-toot purse aelner those from the coming sale will be along with Capt. Harry Pritch~
whlcb are now tlahlng in Paclflc used to pay tor playground equlp-ard and Capt. W . K . Hillyard. This c~t waten from M exico to San ment recently purcha.aed tor Lind-rank is tbe highest the council can
n-&nclaco, and one 62-foot tuna bergh achool. bestow.
Do 7"" -Dr .... Md-PUii •
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GUAllASTEED U-HOUR
RADIO 8EBVIOE
SHORT CIRCUIT
Radio & Electric
515 Ea.It Bay Front.
At .tbe Feny l.Andlnc
BALBOA
hear P alm
rho-s~ at.eh tes&-W
boat.
The Clara. Ma.rte will fish ln
Mexican waters and will make her
trip to San Diego, her home port,
today. with all the ownen on
board. her skipper, Antonio Bal-
latrlert. and crew of nlne men.
had to learn it sooner or later. -----------
Yes the Slaves took your team-ousted your "ship dobbers" from
I mates over in the first game while the top pos1tion that you left them
the Sailmakers took three from in. It wasn't because the Paint-
'-------+------------------' the Carpenters and went and ers weren't trying, that they were.
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RADARI The Na
newen field of •~;.,.tlee<h men for trahiJ.ng ia this
gear and quick to learn Men ~ho .,., he, lareU.i.
c:edented trahiJ.n • ""' eligible for thla ua g lQ radio, electro . p ..
( The N a>y'i radio tediai . Dip and Radar.
key men ia the~ aa,.. oi today can be the A.P of tomorrow I
MEN! LEARN RADAR IN THE NAVY
• Prepare for a prosperous fvtvre In tfl• P-c•tlm•
field of JGdlo, televlslon-electronlcsl
WCTR.ONIC SCIENCE today II wirullng batt!e1
••• tomonow it will rnotudooi• th• peacetime
wodd. l!leca'ODia will direct and control future
trdic ill the ail, OD die -OD th. gro=d.
It will pei!orm pncisiOD tub, emu into die
manufacmn ot couildeu produci.. ·
AU: about the Iladlo Technldaa prognm at "11
Nny Recruiting Station ••• NOif' ••• tomoaow tR>lfT
be roo lace l
The U.S. Nny, where the appliarion of elea:roa-
la II most octi..-e, II now prepared to ~ 1"" iD
dUa om11iag 6eld. H 1"" ..... 17 or Oft< and h&?O
had at least """ yar oi high school algebn, )'O\I
are elisible to take the Eddy Test. Pauinf tlW cat
~ i. a requlremant for entraDCe iDto the Nny'1 llad.io
, Ted!Qldan program, J.etdlag to pdccle9 tndalag.
with pey. Y oa learn to baild, laacal1 and malntala
ndlo mmmnnlndon equipment, ndlo dlrecdon
bden, lhlp. pibmerine and plane dotecdoo ~
NAVY AllCllWMIN WANTID
II It'• acdoa you're 11 Iring. the Nny bu an ~ {
lug Job f'ory-:--•lllr/Slagla-MW ID 11/
and 27, who hawn't yet ...,.,i_te4 llidQCdoo. ooctar.
~ becom• NPJ almewa-. Seoc1 ',J m«Dflr 1
I· .... ol tnfnlag wlD bd.ag 1"" cb. !,tag N...,..
,limo! ..,... la9"!'! ~.}'Om'! Nny •• '""''
--otbllr --.diauy olectroaic dmc.. "'ds&---~
l&'t dmmedc, ~ ..ual U> ..by. It will
~JOO llO ... P!ll of die ....id'• ..... and
· w 'f""'d' ' I ll;w' t . r"1£,, "'' I -.:i •{
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.... 0. Bldg.
S...la Alla, <&Ill. _,
HOUllD
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COSTA Mf!8A Pillo? If nol .... ,. ""'' 't.>o -set Dr. -Ailll-Nla Pilla • Mesa Couple Honor Firemen's W ives of Phoae 1111 1•ar :"fc oton 1a 111e ~
Returned Navy Man Costa Me sa in Automobile • Fire ::d~ .. u.."!..O::.:Jr-: .. ai::
-Mr. o.nd Mrs. 'Thoma.o Coogrove M th! M t " Acc1"dent • Life cbeapor, Wh7 ""* a -up ot the Grandview Apartments •-On Y ee tn g e!! You.~ 1'aa tMm.
"" dlrectlOao --oaii'· -Costa Mesa were hosts to a group -l.Jcenae alld Contract Tour DKDl1' ~ if Ja9.
ot trte.nd.11 honoring Mr. Co21grove'11 Illness ~ater or lesser de-Boo.els Written are aot •tis69(L T
siBter and husband Petty Otttcer t gree kept ~~y of the memben of •------------'
Louia Taylor, USN ~ho bu return-the Costa. fMe• Firemen's Wives '-:======:::·====::.~::::::::::::::::::~~
ed trom a. year in the PacUlc. from enjoying the genial hospital-r
Frlenda who joined them tor lty Of Mrs. Gordon Almond on Ca-
supper and an evening of card.a brillo when she waa hoate88 for
wtte M.r . a.nd :Mra. Ernest :McClel-the February meeting -recently.
tan and Sgt. and Mn. Harry Wit-Tripoli occupied the evening
Ila.ma./ houn: after which a. delicious
but I guess the equilibrium ot the
team seemed to .be upset b).' your
absence . This might give you
some idea of your capability as a
bowler , so hurry and get well so
you can get back in the lineup and
give the team th~t certain some-
thing that you possess and they
need.
A guy named1 Lee Gable took
angel's food con!e<:tion, jello and
coffee v.·u • served. Guests were
Mesdames Jack Bennett. William
Wright. Harry Anderson, Bertren
Smith a.nd Mrs. Calla Viele.
City Employes
Vote 73to1
your place last night. He's a nice F p • Pl
fellow and a right good bowler but I or ens1on an
the old Emerson punch wasn't
there. Incidentally, Pancho, this
VETERANS' ASSISTANCE
Service Center
AUTHORIZED GOVERNMENT SERVICE
Free to World W&r V eteram and their I>epmdeata
Omce Open Wet!kdays 9 to 4 for W. Area-Rooln 235
NEWPORT HARBOR UNION mou SCHOOL
N ewporl Heigh ta Irvine Avenue and 16th Skeet
GORDON B. FINDLAY
OONTaAOTOB and BUILD!:&
MAINTENANCE AND REP AIR
OUK llPIDOIALTY
Cabinet Shop Service
Offiee Cabla~ lbop
11410 Coast Blvd. 407 90th St.
Phone 41! Ph. 2l8&J wron • .,... OAIU.
ls very confidential, I wouldn't Some 74. city employeet!I, com.-
want anyone else to know this but prising nearly 100 percent of the
I learned of some intrigue that city'a penonnel, voted Monday .i-t-
took place last night. Keep this emoou at the clty hall for the
to yourself, but I think you ough t I state's retirement penalon plan.
to know about it. A Mechanic io The vote was 73 to 1 and the city
the person ot Jimmy nuaaPo. council, sitting as a board of
bowls with the Welders...-Last judgea. reviewed the b&llol8 and
night the Mechanics had the Weld· adopted a resolution starting the I ~====================:::!=== ers as opponents and the Meehan-plan. ! ~
ics wantM to win three, see. Well, It will be neceasary to pe.88 a.n
Pancho, don't breathe a word of ordinance and name a boa.rd' of
this but after the Welders won the eight members to admlni8ter the
first game, the boss ot the Me-wor k. 'The plan calls for penaiona
chanics. Stan Bunvell, casually after ~mployees reach a certain
dropped a remark. something a.ge. A reaume of the matter was
about if Flaa.ap.n bowled too well printed in a previoue tmue.
there was some cleaning t o do in •
the "bilges" and that maybe he R1"vers1"de USO Man knew who would do iL Of course
he said that these "bilge•" may Kiwani·s Speaker not need cleaning if the Mechan-
ics won the next two. Well, feller.
what was the poor guy to do.
Needless to tell you the Mechan-
ics won the next two so I guess
Flanagan will do his mechanics
today instead of the threatened
bilge work whatever that ls, but
I guess ain't ~ good, accor;dlng. to
Flanqan's boWllng. Just thought
r d give Y<JU a little dirt and to
show you to what extent these
bowlers will KO to win eames.
(Continued ne~ Thursday)
Memben of the Newport Har -
bor Kiw anis C1ub will joln in cele-
brating the Urtrd anniversary of
tbe Balboa branch of the USO at
their Tbunday noon luncheon.
r:neetlng, when Clyde Ash.en, USO
director will act a.a muter of cere-
monie11 and present u speaker H.
J . Huelskamp, dlreetor of the ruv-
el'lllde USO, who ie doing notable
work among the boya at Camp
Haan. '
Corona del Mar Cafe
1811 o.-t lllglnray
IOW OPEi
• Completely Remodeled
• Redecorated
• Renovated
• Enlarged
• All New ~tchen
• N~w ~t;frig,etation t.,,,
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-Same Gob~ Chef
-Same f~ Foods
• • • an4 the Same Smiling Host
B~ An ~ennedy
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Ill YOUR lllDWllE IEEDS
will be takei care of at our store. Call ind see us. ..... , •• ,
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!fWalk ~lone, ,The~e tht·~=~~-·•=:::west S~~~]
Of .Air B. ase Champ Wi.h:~h~~~.t•f~ ... t~~~~~lt:a __ "'t-~ 8!1~::v:~~~r!yd~:~f*~~_; .
..... "' ~ ~ .uau ..... their .Wea.th t.arre advertlaement untecred to run an a6verti.e.ment
a lower torm ot ,,ood..-nt than promOtlng enliatmenta ln various for the Navy to help pt ncralta
8/Sat. Jock ~ell. world'o 'Ibo only Am.,t-to hold a
chamPkm. walker and hOlder GI. world walktnc tiUe. Known u
world'• _.i for the quarter and "world'• fute.t walker" u he bu
balf mDe walk event. ii now st;a.. ecUpeed all the· mark.I on the book.I
-at 8AAAB u connl.....,t fr<>m.. 100 :tudo tiuo""1 fWf' a
and reOondittnn'n.r pbyaical train• mile. In an ~blUon for 3000
ID&' IDltruct«. cadeto at the -In 11M3, he at-
ta!De4 a opeed of 17 mJloo per hour
when paced by a car. At that Ume,
that -tbe po.t opeecl llmlt
of 15 mUe1 per hour (fortunately
the loL P.'1 didn't slve him a ticket
for speedln~)
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INCOME TAX
SERVICE
even uMJaPy oo~d.ered. Pralbcii brancbea of the armed force., Pa-tor the Seabeea. Thi.Ii actverti.ement
ot. then tulduOUJ: lJweebl WU cJfic Greyhound Unea ~doubtedly created s::lnterest In every
found recently ln Uae Co.ta Kea qual1tlu u a potent force in volun-city IUld where It ran, 11.D.d
Oommuntty church bolldtnc &11d a teer recruiting !9r Uncle Sam.. allo produced ruulta ln IJttm-
contract let immediately to eradt-New9prperw were Cd.oeen to carry ulattng enlistme:DU."
cate them with a dinner ICbeduled theae -meuage1 because of their
for 8:80 p.m. Friday to ra1M fundll broad coverage, and each of .the
for tbU ~ wCM'k.. ,_.._ ~ tldl ..... • ., ...... ., .... ..,... M.-_ ... .._ ,....... &dvertlMmenta appearlng ln aVet
While the church.Ill caWns thi8 tc 111 ~ ....... twirW. ..._ -....... ..u. a. 8-te. ..._ MaT .ur ._, _. 000 western newspaper1 reaclied
$5 din.Der, ooe ticket will admit ..._ .. 19 • ... tre. *'-'-U...> milllona of people in aeven 1tatee,
two pereona to tbJa affair. lfemberl ARJifY AIR BABE. BANTA legion.a which cropped up all over How and why thla unusual type
have reapond.ed heartily to the call ANA.-captaln Edward A. Barto-the Orient and ln Africa. It wu Of advertt.iq' wu adopted wu
L B 0 W
BAL B 0 A .
2 4 0 2 v;hlcb not only will MMU"e the we-Una, Co.ta Meu resident, curreo.Uy at the headquarter• of this organ~ explained by F . W. Ackerman, Vice ;., _____ ._ ___ ,.. __ ,
. ceu ot. the term.tte control but alao eervtng at the convalescent boa-iz&Uon In Delhi th&t abe first met President of Pacific Greybou,nd
promi.e. to be a mU1tcal u ' well pltal at tbt. bue h&TdlY realized Captain Bartollna, who wu a Linea.
•• • P'RANCIB J, HORVATH
Ria them.e eon.g la "I Walk
Alone," u he bu been wideteated
for the lutf four ye&r11. He alWaytt rt.a out ln 'trmt and aeta h1I own
'pace. In l&il. .. Pactllc Cout
Champion, he brought walking
fame and national publicity to the
u culln&ry treat. Feature will be when be wu ordered overeeu a equad.ron commander wltb the "Atter Pearl Harbor," a id Mr.
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,,. ••n. n•ssrr
~H. 171a coast when he represented C&ll-
fornl& In the National Walldng
Champlonabipa ln the eut.
:Ho-llf 13Li.OOO. aJ1amonJ.
3fapplJ ~ QY,J1L1r9 '"Ruz.,
* crarn~~ILrn!liQ11r;rn
TJ'nl'1 Largnt }ftlHUn .11 Stom lo S.rw YO#
N._w. Cor .-4th & Sycamore sANTA ANA
VISION IS VITAU
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ON C R I .D I T I
MONTHS
TO PAY
NO IMTlllll
M 0 I X T I A I
CA.LL IM A.MD "AVI YOU•
' BY!S !XAMINEDI
•Your Broken lens DUPLICATED! Prompt Service!
•Carry an EXTRA PAIR of GLASSES With Youl
•Glasses Made to Your OWN Prescription!{
•Your Credit Is GOODI Open an Account!
'lwr ff-a,. v-llctt Pr9clcw Poueulcn.
&cfegucrd them by ~ on ortOMETllST
o1 ,_ """ "• rnonthsl V1s1cn h vo1on
DR, HORACE GADEN
OPTOMETRIST
Ivan Harold Browning, Negro lyric few yean ago, that he would meet American 10th Air Force. Ackerman, "Greyhound'a war job
tenor of lntemational note, W'bo bl.a tuture y.>lfe tn the teeming city Early ln 19-if, upon learning that became a vital one to the nation. I
will give dinner guut. a.n hour ot ot Delhi, India.. butlthat's what fate Captain Bartollna wu to be t"e-
the fl.neat Nesn> •lnging It bu~ever had ln store and n make.a tor an turned to the mainla.nd United tranaport&Uon facllltlee with thoee
experienced. ¥?· Browning who tntereatlng yarn. Statea t or duty, Miae Leroy was ab.e encountered in India, ahe told
come1 from Loi Angele9, bu re-The .tory really began ln 1938 gn.nted a vlaa permitting her to thla corner ye«erday.
cently returned from Europe where when MID Simone L. Leroy, ot enter thlJ county. She arrived In All during the German: occu-
he wu engaged ln concert, church Pari.1, France, aailed for Bombay· New York City in June and follow: pation of P&rie: Mra. Bartolina.'1
and radio work. to accept a position with a !inn lng a tew month.B' vtalt with family were under the Nut yoke, TBUOU AND TBAOl'OM
FABH EQUIPMENT
M. Eltiste & Co., Inc.
In the fint part of the program, there. The following year war friend.8, joined the C&ptaln at ,but 8. letter" from France received
at t e r 11ng1ng the well-known broke out in Europe, and 900n after Naahvllle, fenn., where they were here a few day1 ago stated her
Brahe-Taylor "Bleas Thi3 Houae, 0 Hitler's legioli1 bad conquered marriedf mott?er and other me~bera of the
Lord. We Pray'' a number of well-France and occupied her home city; I As this la her first vtait to the famUy were alive and in good
known spirltuala a.re to fie gtven making It impoealble for her re-United States M.ra. Bartolina nat-health. The letter did say. however.
Including: "Swing Low. Sweet tUrn. urally la ams.zed and delighted at that one brother dJed .dl'l'rlng this
Chariot," and "'Joshua F'lt the Bat-In.atead of accepting her tale. life aa Americans k now it. While period, but as yet the Costa Mesa
Ue Ob J ericho." Part two at the M~ll Leroy gave up ber position crossing the country enroute to resident la not familiar with all the
program includes the favorite and joined forces with the "Flgbt· California a few weeks a.go, she details. It a:arked the first timt!:
'°' E. 412l Pb. 8%00, l!&nta Ana SI% N. L A. 8&. Ph. Z.01 An•wm·
CHAMPION JACK POWELL
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• 1t 1111111llnt 1111111111111r"11t111111'!1111111111111111n111111111111t1 ~ GROCERIES I.
In the near future, he will re~
celve the Helms Athletic Founda-
tion trophy tor out.standlng athletic
achievement. 1n the Gunder Hagg
meet in the L. A. Coliseum In 1943
"Danny Boy" by Weatherly and ing Fren~" organized resistance couldn't help , but compare the she had received word !rom her
"Thie ts Worth Fighting For" by immediate family in nearly three
Cold Meats i •
DeLange.stept. Maurine Browning Pl F s· N 4 years.
Is to be at the piano. anners . avor 1te o, Captain and M'8. Bartolina att currently residing on Ne'A'POrt ~
Blvd.. in Costa Mesa. In civilian ~
Fruits and Vegetables
Phone !618
• • ! • ~ he broke the 66-year-old record Ed. Co w·
(eet in 1877) for the halt mlle JSOil • IDS (Continued from Page l J_ faclng competition from the plan-
wnlk. nnd again last year, he Award on' Boulder bra.rles aa well: that Bs regards thought the present location, wl knocked 6 full seconds off his time a nev.· building, was the thing. so
for a new mark. ln the A. A. U . locating the civic center ln appro· It v.•ould be handy to the plt!r, and
meet in the Coliseum last year. he Canyon Pro]· ect priate surrounding!. the residential suggested the acquiring Of adja-area y.•est of lhe approach lo the clipped 6 seconds off the quarter cent property.
mHe in hl.9 first attempt at the di~ overhead bridge WB.8 attractive. the No 1\ne seemed to get the Idea The National Security Av.·ard, a Griffith development would cer· ,.., tance to bring the \\'Otld standard recognltion of outstandi·ag ac thn.t the civic center could still be -tainl.v be ao. and that the only down to 77 seconds fl8.t. He was ;· h t i wartime protec located on Central avenue anti a comp is · men n -thing to be ashamed of In the area
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twice nominated for the Helm 's ti t I tant ropert1·es was tine Ji::iartna on the ha" property, on o mpor P • was the city property a nd It looked " Athlete of the Month a~:ard in made Feb. 17 to the Boulder Can· like the wrath of God! And as 'for thus satiM'ying. in a measure, bott"•I
1944. He represented the SAAAB Pr ~t Th award was re factions. yon o, .... ~ · e • the proposed new highway. which in these races and trains at New· i ed b th tw rating At the opening ot the 1.oessiur. ce v. Y e o power ope he erroneously believed planned 'P
port Harbor High at night. agencies at the project. the South· tor 17th street. he thought it Was William Allen of Allen and Lutzi.
In NovembeT, last year. he broke em California Edison Company "the bunk,'' and anyhow, he didn't foremost architects in the planning
ch f tb ll d th Department Of Water and of civic buildings, waa presented his ankle playtng tou oo a on an e expect to live Ion, g enough to see
th P t th Cit t • --Angele• and told of the civic centers con· the base and spent ten weeks In e ower o e Y o ~ · the upper bay d•Yeloped, although
Th Off. t Cl ·11 Det of " structed at Burbank. Oxnard, Bell, SAA.AB hospital. The doctors be-e ice o \'l an ense he hoped 1 It would be; to which
lleve his racing days may be over, the State (]f Ne.vada ma.de the sotneooe remarked tb&t no one Southgate and Inglewood and
ti b k ard something ot the construction of but be Is attemp ng a come ac aw · could 11ay that Irvine would not
although the break never healed. Col. J. W. Leedom, senior field eventually conaent to development modern city buildings. which be
d t g1v tativ 01 the Protection said could be figured at a poal·war So r<>-r he has manage o e a repreaen e of the upper bay, and that after ~ t i di I i f th I th region co.et ot $12 a ~uare foot in com· short exhibition for ret:urue~s a aer ... · ces v a on o e n n all tt waan't 9UCh a tong ti.me ago ""'I
the base and take ty:o workouts of the Office ot Civilian De!enae, that the land ln question, 'il!.'aB own-parison to a pre-war coat of $10.
I and thinks that In time ht>'ll go made the citation. H. W.~Tice , vice-ed by the Indiana! Other Matteh
taster than ever. Once before in president o! the Edi.on Company, Kent Hitchcock took the floor Other matters taken up were
hi.$ career. he made a comeback and Samuel B. Morria. chief en· and said that "Never in the world the requeBt of Trueman Latpkln of
when doctors didn't think the out-gineer and general manager of the was a more un-economical use ot Balboa 18land to construct a gar·
look too good. That was when can· department of Water and Pov.·er , space made that those tour city age floor to within a foot of the
cer developed from a football. in-accepted the award t or their re· pier•, rented at Sll,000 a ye~." Property line and that of J ohn K.
jury io college elx years ago, anti spectlve organizations and proceeded to tell, clearly and Elliott for an amendment to the
epeciallsts cured htm and he went Commendation of Ed1s'ln and the logically how t.he city could de-setback ordinance allowing a short·
on to set world rocords and achieve ' City ot ~ An~eles tor valuable 1 velop a' marina simllar to th~e er setback tha.n ten teet for the
walking fame, so thla Is the seconij \\o'artime accompl18hmenta waa ex·; on the ea.at COll.!lt, with "transitory" wedgeshaped block in Balboa where
time he has to overcome football pressed by Hugh Shamberger, state arrangement.a to care for sewage his property is located, and a hear-
injuries. At Occidental CC"llege, he director (]f the Nevada Office or and garbage \\-'hich he icored u a lng Y.:ill be held on this change .
starred In football, basketball. C1villan Defe~. I . R Cranda.Jl, sanitary problem aow in need or A hearing ..... as held on the ap-
baseball and track. In track, he ran executive aecretary of the Cl&rk solution. plication of the Corona del Mar
the mile, two-mile and cross coun· County. Nev.. OCD. and E . A. Veritable Bon.ilni:a Community chW'ICb, Congregational,
other champions who had to have reau o! Reclamation. sueh a marina were constructed, worship, 'i\'bich was granted with
OPEN SUNDAYS • • lite Captain Bartolina was a me-~ I Button's Grocery I chanical engineer and employed in
Tulsa, Okla. W-ben the war ls over
they plan an early return to France
and a family reunion. ~ 1134 Newport Blvd. Costa Meu~
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"Satisfied Radio Service"
NEWPORT -BALBOA -COSTA MESA
1836~ Newport Blvd. Ph. 845 Costa Mesa
Open 10 to 6 daily, except Sunday & Monday
, Have electric
!fOT WATER
•n your home for
con om
try. 'Like Glen CUnnlngham and Moritz. regional di rector of the Bu-Hltchcocf: prophesied that lf l for a permit to erect a house of
the spirit to overcome obl'lta.c lea that within one month after the the provision that setback require-
".' w. (or·. 4th & Sycamore SANTA ANA_ and physical injurl .. to attain Coast)m" e Cafe tact was advertilled. applicaUon•1 ments be met. "' athletic great.Dess. tor boat space would more than There was no argument against
O,'rici• co· MV!Hl!MTLY LOCA.T!D OH THI MAIM PLOOI Before retiring from competition QpeDS Again cover that available. and that lhe l a request from the city council to ~i!!!!~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~P~o~"~·~el~l~w~·o~u~l~d~l~ik~e~to~wl~n~th~e~O~lym~· slip.a would be full the entire year. a.mead Ordinance 525 to prohibit He a.lso brought out the point that pigs. av•ine and shoots from being
Strlktng in a new coat of red we have actually outgrO\\--n the bar-kept in the city and it waa carried
and white paint, the CoaatliDe bor and that from now on we are over to a second bearing.
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Motel and care at 6600 Coast H lgh-
"'ay whJch haa been Ci06ed for SeV-r
eral months tor remodell!!g by the
new proprietors, Mr. and Mra. Fred
C. Wilkins and their daughter,
Jerry Ha.dley, has re-opened for
buatneea.
The hew owners, "'ho call thelr ~ place '·'The Biggeet Little Cate on
the Hlgb"·ay." will serve breakfast,
lunch and dinner, and will special·
~ tze in taaty bome-<:ooked tood and
toothsome piea,
pl~ Cam.es 9.•alklng cbamplonahlp,
win the National A. A. U. indoor
title &t Madleoa Square Garden ln
New York, and break the world
mile walk record. The rest of the
marks be'd like to leave for hla
16-mQnth-old eon to abool at when
he groo,;t..a up.
J. S. ,WHYTE
PUBLIO AOOOUNTANT
INOOME TAX •CON!IULTANT
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1822~ Newport Blvd.
COSTA MESA, CALIF.
Ple_nty of Whiskey
Phone Newport 44
Fresh Daily
Dellcloua Sea Fooda
Or, complete equJpment
"'hen you want to catch
your own.
HORMEN FISH MARKET
ON CENTRAL AVlNUE, NEWPOR1' BEACH
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Thrifty is the word for an Electric
Water Heater! When you have
electric hot water in your home,
you get the benefit of a special Edison electric rate that
' ~akcs the' openting cost surprisingly low. You save
in other ways, too. An Electric Water Heate r gives
ttouble-f,tec service and lase:s for years. Add these econ·
olnics to the completely automaiic operation, de-
pendability and cleanliness of an Electric Water Hearer
••• and it's easy to sec why so many families are plan·
Ding to change to electric water hearing as soon as new
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AlRCRAn CORPORATION
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DR. M. D. CRAWFORD
OPTOMETRl&.T
EY,M Eumtned, • OJeeeee ntted
1712 N-port lloulevard
-2430 • 1coaTA ME&A
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Armand Monaeo
ABOmTECr
811 W. Bay Ave., Ban..
Newport l'IU
tTll IAllewGOCI A"" ._...,._ NOrn _.,._
A'l'l'OBN1CYll AT LAW
LEROY P. ANDERSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
co.ta MHa Bank Bulldlitg
Phone~
C-. Mesa Callfornla
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e FOR INFORMATION .
Regarding listing In this
Directory -
Phones 12 or 13
DENTISTS
DR. OBED LUCAS .
Dentist
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2202~ W . Central, Ph. 1480
NEWPORT BEACH
l'llor!e 1529
DR. CARTER
Metascientist
DRJJGLESSHEALING
1860 Newport Blvd. Oista Mesa
DAY SCHOOLS
MORTIMER SCHOOL
302 COf'al Balboa Island
DAY SCHOO L
Gndcs: College Preparatory
Numbers Limited -
G. A. Mortimer, M. A., Oxford
Principal. P hone 652
MOaTJCIANS
HAROLD K. GRAUEL
CHAPEL
"We UUr'!lelves the Better Serve
By Serving Others Best"
~hone Newport 561
Costa Mesa California
Gordon M.Grundy,M.~.
Ph)'81d.an and Surgeon
N inth and Central Av..
Office H ra.: 10-1'.? a.m.: S-5 p.m.
Telephone S7
Conrad Richter, M.D.
Phyaleian •nd $Urgeon
OfflC49 107 22nd Street
Newport Beach
Hou,..: 10-12 a .m. and 3-5 p.m.
Phonee-Office 133; Re9. 74·J
DR. G. E. TOHILL
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
2209 Coil•t Blvd .. Newport Beach
-Phone -
Office 286-W Res. 286-R
If No A"•wer ~II Newport 5
Gerald Rau1a, M.D.
2830 West Central Ave.
Newport Beach
Ph. 1028--No Aflllawer call 301·M
~ X-Ray Servjce
S. R. Monaco, M. D.
814 Bay Ave., Balboa
Newport l '7U
"8 s. mu St., Loo A.aceleo
TUcker 161!
By Appolntmoot
SUBVl!:YOBS
JACK RAUB
LICENSED (.ANO SµRVEYOR
2617 W. Central A\'enue
P hone1: NewpOrt
Office 123: Re1. 16~6
VETERINARIANS
At1. Addre•1
215 Nar<:lnu• Ave.
Corona del Mar
Flt1. Phone
Newoort 2433
N. D. CASH
0 . V. M.
OOG and CAT HOSPITAL
Santa Ana 3348
1614 So. M;;iln St .. S.ant;;i An.a, <:allf ,
WUO'S WHO IN HARBOR DISTRICT
FIRE.PLACE AND KlNOLING WOOO:-
H. W. Wrtght, 17i4 Npt. Blvd., Coa:ta Meea. U8ed Lumber, Ph. 6~-J. • GENERAL CONTRACTOR-
Gordon B. Findlay, 3410 Coa.et Blvd., Ph. 412. P1ans and Coruitruction.
LUMBER COMPANIES-
O:>eta Mesa l..br. Co.-"Let u1 help you plan your home." Phone .S.
Bay Dtatrict Lumber Co. Phone 1150. Co&Jlt Highway a.t Arcbea.
OFFICE SUPPLIES-
Newport Harbor Publl&blng Co. Phooea\~· -13, Newport Bea.cb..
PRINTJNG-. ·
Nnrport Harbor Publiabing Co. Phones: 12 • 13. Newport Beach.
REAL. ESTATE, INSURANCE & NOTARY PUBL.IC-
Lew H. Wallace, 2202 W . Central Avenue. Phone 3.
RUBBER STAMPS--
Newport Harbor P\lbllshlng Co. Phonee: 12 -13, NewPort Beach.
8HEET METAL WORK-
V\e.I! Plumbing&: Sheet Metal Worka, Costa Mesa.. Phone 210.
VARIETY STORE-
Ba.lboa. ~land Va.rff:ty Store---.5c, lOc, 26c and up. Phone 2111-W.
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1945
TIDE TABLES
Tu. 20
FEBRUARY
Hip 1-HJ.ct>
4 :00 12:33 9:21
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(New dayll.-bt •'f'lnl' time)
TldM are placed In order ot oocurrenoe..
Llrht ttrurea L m.: dark ncu .... p. m.
Mra. Eleano r Clausen was a.n
overnight guest at the home C1f Mr.
and Mn. Charles Swafford, Santa
Aha avenue, and recent dinner
guests there were Mrs. Wesley
Parr and Ml88 Katherine Parr QJ
Pasadena.
a.erton Kee Maxwell, 37, ot 520 w. Vi ctoria street. Coot& Mesa,
was jailed on drunk driving charge.a
by California Highy,•ay patrolmen.
Pu sue NOTICES
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
C IRCU LATE INITIATIVE
PETITION
Notice is hereby given that after
the expiration or twenty;one days
from and after the f irst date ot
publication of this notice, the un-
dersigned will circulate and cause
to be circulated among the voters
ot the City or Ne'A·port Beach, Call-
fornia. an Initiative petition for the
purpose of' adopting an ordinance
to repeal Ordinance No. 473 and
to repeal Ordinance No. 532. both
ot 981d City ot Ne"''POrt Beach,
California.
.<Statement In Support of
lnltiatl\'e Petit ion )
On January 9, 1945, the City
CouncU or the City of Ne..,-...-port
Beach pasoed Ordinance No.
532. commonly known as the
"Dog Leaah Ordinance," whJch
ordinance drastically modified
Ordinance No, 473, and which
latter ordinance was adopted
June 9 , 1938. In the opinion ot
the prciponents of this lnitia-
tive petition , both of the r e·
!erred to ordinances, intended
t o be repealed, are arbitrary.
lt appears from the reading of
said ordinances that said ctty
Council did not take ioto con-
slderation the \\ishes of the
majo rity of the voten Of ea.id
city in pautng aa.ld ordinances.
Ow-public servants on t he
City Council therefore aded
1rrbitrari.ly. '
D a ted February 16, 194:5:
EVERETT MORRIS
DIANE HILLMAN
JOSEPH P . GUERIN
JOHN MOORE ROBINSON.
Pub.-Feb. 15, 20, 1945.
PUBLIC NoT1cl::s -CERTI Fl CATE OF BUSINESS:
FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
THE UNDERSIGNED doee here·
by certLf'y that they a.re conduct~
log a gai-age and motor repair
bus1neM at 122 Agate Avenue.
Newport Beach, Ca.lilornia, under
< . ~·" iiftANiCircillPO:S.i::aT:'.i<A~Tlt'O;;Njjjt;ji"grf;i:lll8ALI: UB SO BOATll, 81JPPl.DS II -81\AL EllTATB
IUCYCLS8 Sold, -or ... Puauc NoTrcES J>AINd. Vopi'I,. 806 K&ln et.,
the llctwOua firm name <Jf llland Bal-and ~-lfarlae A...,ua,
~ and that aid firm l.o com-Bal-totud. II-tit
p-.! . Of the foUowlng' perooiia
wboee namu and addf'e.-u are u BEA tJTI' AIDS f~owe, te>-wtt : . --ZAM'.--O~RA--B-E_A_UTY __ S_H_O_P __
Raymond R. Ain>wortb. 401 U.9 Newport Blvd., Coot& Mea. Newport~ Blvd., Newport BM.ch, Phone 1788 for Appointment. callfoml&,
llilarguet Fae Alnaworth, 401 13-Stc
Newport Blvd., Newport Beach.
callfornla.
Wltneu my band thl.o 8tb d&y Of
February, 1946.
RAYMOND R. AINSWORTH
LORRAlNE'S BEAUTY SHOP
123 Broadway, Coat.a Meea.
Phone 1308 for ApPolntment.
13·8tc
MARGARET FAE AINSWORTH L08T AND FOUND H
State of Callfornia,
County of Orange a .
On thia 9th day ot February.
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FOOTH•LL NAVAL8
AIJ.y unt trom box tO truck
load Qor. Walnut and Pomona
Sta., Fiillertoh. callf .
Tele hone Fullerton 1744
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WE HA good used ptanoe for
ll&le $lip. Sl.26. SlM, '196 and
up. e granda $39G and up.
Terme. Some for rent. 30 yean
ln c9unty. Dam-SChmldt
P1&no ., ~20 N. Mal.n, Santa
Ana. 5---tfc
w TO llUY 11
WANT Tb BUY-Late model car,
coupe ~dr sedan, tor cub. ~ated Service Statton
26th an<i Central, Newport Beach
Want Slip
for 29-ft. Cruiser
CARLTON JONES
129 So. Robert.aon
Los Angeles
Phonl! CRE)stview 1-6463
collect. 14-4tp
EVERYTHING
ELECTRICAL
Ets-Hokin & Galvan
EJectrtcal Contra.ctore
1000 Colu!t.._ Hlgbway
Phone 1384 97-tfc
. On Seashore Drive
Two-Bedroom House
$3750
OTI!ER HOUSES
$4150 and up -
Terna
Cor. Lot on Central Avenue
Z.Oned for Duplex
$1 000.00
W . L. JORDAN
700 E . Central. Balboa.
Telephone: l~ 14-2tc
A. D .. 19-45. before me .Alma M .
Rath a Notary Public ln and tor
the said county and at.ate, realdln~
therein, duly commies!oned and
sworn, personally appeared Ray-
mond R. A.inswortb e.nd Margaret
Fae Ain1JW<>rth known t o me to be
the per!Klna whose names are sub-
FOUND -Brown t.nd black Fox
Tenier, with harness. nea.r 17th
a.nd Ocean Front. Phone N,wpt.
Bcb. 1470-W. 14-ltc
LOST -Mexican •liver bract!let.
cocoanut design, In NeW]Y)rt on
bwl or 7th and Central. Reward.
710 W. Surf. Balboa, o r phone
396-J. 14-ltc
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WILL P Y CAS for your fur-
ALMOST NEW HOME
at Corona. del Mar
Price ~.00
See
W. J . HOL.COMB
acribed to the within lnstrumedt, LOST -Maroon Eversharp toun-
t near Island
Feb. 4. Re-
Beck . phone
ll-4tc
niture what have you. Pborre
Nwpt. 000. 0. R . Crawley, Tbe
Food ket, 1812 Newport
Blvd .. 'J'°8ta. Mesa. 99-ttc
and ac.knowled~d to me th.a h taln art t t ey pen. p 0 set, IF YOU J want t o sell your old
piano t ua. We pay higheat
caah p ce. 30 years ln Orange
county. Danz-Schmidt Piano Co ..
~20 N. ~ain. Santa Ana.. 5-tfc
executed the aame.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I
have hereunto aet my hand and aJ.
fixed my otficlal sea.l the day and
year In thts Certificate first above
written.
ALMA~ RATH,
(SEAL) No ary PUbllc in and
tor 8a1d County and State
(M y Com.mission expires 'Oct. 15.
1946.)
Pub. Feb. 13. 20. 27 , ?Jch. 6 , 1945.
B USINESS GUIDE 10
DENNIS HOAGLAND -Dodge-
Plymouth Dealer. Texaco service.
1760 Nwpt Blvd .. Coota Mesa
Phone 148. 14-8tc
HI-WAY GARAGE-Motor Tune-
up & Brake Work. 17.fO Nwpt.
Blvd., Costa Mesa. Ph. 637. . 14·8tc
CESSPOOLS. Septic Tanks. In-
stalled Anywhere in Orange Co.
No job too big. State ll t<'nsi:'d !'.lnd
carry Compensation lruJuranco?.
Also Pumping. M. L. liof cCormick
& Son, 340 Vict oria St .. Costa
Mesa.. Ph. 47 5-M. 1'4 ·6tc
Septic Tank-Ce88pool Pumping
Ray Munoz. 221 Knox Street
C06ta Mesa. Ph. 792-W.
14·8tc
TEXACO Marine Service Station.
Lubricat ion a Specialt y, 2406 W.
Central, Ney,•port Beach. Pb. 129.
13-4tc
BALBOA TRANSFER & STOR-
AGE co, Boat !.Jov!ng a Spec-
lalty. 1501 W. Central, Newport
Beach. rhone 212~. 13·8tc
PAIXTL"flr\G CONTRACTOR
PATN'TING and l'APER HANG-
ING-Fine worttman!!hlp gu&.r·
anteed. Best mater:aJs used. J .C.
KJrk. Ph. 'Nwpt 1 32~. 13-8tp
Realty Co .. Sunday,
ward to finder. Mrs .
377-W .
EMPLOYMENT WAN !8
WANTED-carpet and Uphol•ter-
home. Work
d beauty re-
een. Phone
WANT 'f BUY-Tea wagon in
usable ondltlon. Phone Newport
Ing cleaning In your 1756-J. 12-4tc
Fimrn TifRE FOR SALE 82
guaranteed. Color an
vived. give new Sb
Newport 1084-W. ll-6tp
EMPLOl:'MENT OFFr: RED 29
FOR SA~-T'win bedroom suite
w ith ln.er-~ring mattress. Also
day be~ and table. Phone 1971 -J
N ey,•po1.. 14 -4tc WANTED ~ Housekee per. One in
red. Apply
!boa. Phone
family. c. s. prefer
608 We!!t ·Central, Ba
1425. 13·4tc
F OR SA~E -Solid Rock ~I a pie
bedroodi set. double bed, inner· . ' spring tnattrees and box spring.
CARETAKER toe yac ht anchor-
d. Boat ex-
Phooe New-.
?rfaple I! tables. mi.rror s, wing
c h air., Mahogany occasional
tables. ~nfra-red and violet ray
lamps. fhone 1848. 13-2tc
age. House furnlsbe
perience necessary.
p ort 162. 13-4tp -CARE OF CHlLDRE N -In your ·
Island. 626.
10-lOtc
ROCKEJRs' ROCKERS'
home. Phone Balboa
EMPLOYMENT O FFERED 29
HELP WANTED-Wal tress. Har-
' 17th and
. Pleasant
ours If pre-
rl!Kln's Dinner House
Orange, Costa Me.a
wrroundinge, short h
ferred, good pay. 9-tfc
A \'ery j large selection of Plat-
form R(>Ckers in various models
and all~e favorite covers. Pric-
ed at $1 .95, $24.95. $29.95, S39.95
and .up. west Terms. McMahan
Furniture Co .. Second &f: Broad·
way, Sa.nta Ana.. 13-tfc
BOATS. SUPPLIES
WANTED-HOTEL M
----1 DINGHJ"$. Paddleboards, Tennis
AID. BalbOa Tables. Retail and wholesale.
Inn. Phone 660. 6-ttc WATSON WOODCRAFT SHOPS,
BOAT BlflLDER to build 8-tt. 611 Coast Hlghy,·ay
hop. power Ph0J1e, Newport Beach 601 dinghies. We furnish s 14-tfc Piece work tools and materials.
baai8, whol e. or part time. P. 0.
ch. 13-2tc Box 125, Newport &a
WANTED--Dependable housekeep-
ks. Small
bone 767·J.
ec foe several y,·ee
house, cook for two. P
14-2tp
WANTED-Beauty ope
plcnsant shop. Salary
rator. New,
an4' com·
M or~ 179.
14-t!C
mission. Phone 2009-
FOR SALE-28-foot cabin cruiser,
$800. Needs repair . Dredge Ma·
rine motor. 3504 Marcus a\'enue,
NeY>-port Beach. Phone 2497-W.
14-4tp
FOR S ALE-New suit of English
Snipe racing sails for track
mast; also stop watch. Lt.
Greene, phone 2GOO. 14-4tc
HALL-SCO'T'T Invader eI1gine. 250
H.P . Mod. 168. l.Jke new. C. Tur-
RADIO REPAIRS-All makee;
tubes, etc. Marine Electrician.
Pb. 2417. Burt Nortoa, 1111
Coast Hgwy,, Newport Beach.
1-tfc
POULTRY It RABBITS S8
HEAVY FRYERS
21h to 3~ pounds. 431 Vict oria
street. Phone 2617-J . 12-ftc
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!! S8
0 . L. CULLY
CRRTIFIED TAX CONSULTANT
Income tax Account(ng
423 Spurgeon Building
206 Weat 4th, S~ Ana, C&Jl!.
/ 89-tfc
KEYS MADE WHILE YOU WAIT
Vogel' a, 304 Main St.; Balboa a.od
208 Marine A .. e., Balboa Island.
82-tfc
1617 Coe.st Hiway, Corona del Mar
"Where the-Flage Fly'' 14-2tc
ENTIRE Block of 14 lots, Canal
Section, N eo;vport Beach. City
zoning R-2. On paved boulevard,
one block from ocean and Coaat
Highway. $6500:00. Courteay to
brokers.
H. eAROOZA SLOAN, Ownet
503 Coast Blvd .. Corona del Mar.
Phone Newport 4 7. Res. Phone
Nev.-port 1023-M. 14-Stp
ONE ACRE et1tate ror diltcrlmln·
a.ting couple. Main house has liv-
ing room 26x48 with large flag·
ged latticed patio, greenhouae
adjoining, 2 bedrm. guest bouae.
Buildings for rare plant culture.
Ample room for further devel~
ment. Beach, Costa. Mesa a.re&.
$8000 down, balance at $125 per
month.
RALPH P. MASKEY
REAL ESTATE SCHOOL -Pre· 3410 Coast Boulevard
pare to pass state examination Phone 402 &-ttc
by mail. Money back guarantee. •
55.19 "-'ilshlre Blvd.. Loe An-REAL ESTATE ·
gelea 36. 4-16tp
ONE DAY RECAPPING and tire
repalr service. N o priority necea·
sary tor grade "A", trucll
quality synthetic rubber. Leave
your car in the m orning, lt will
be ready to go that evening. All
work and materials guaranteed
Co!lta Mesa Tire & Recappinc
Shop, 20th ct: Newport Blvd.,
C"-08ta Mesa. Pb. 2342. 74-tfc
FOB RENT 41
FOR RENT -Nicely furn. , room.
also garage to gentlemen only.
Share bath one other gentleman
working n ights. See 2028 Santa
Ana ave. Phone 1985. 12-4tc
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED -A house or witable
BALBOA PENINSULA house for
sale. Completely and beautifully
furnished. 3 bedrooms, 3-car gar-
age. One ot tfie most modern
houses in the harbor aree.. Only
4 years old. 1813 ESJLt Central
Ave., Balboa Peninsula. Phone
Ne"Y.-port Beach 1740. 10-tfc
GOOD 2-bedroom house with sun~
porch: 2 lots, completely fenced
yard and double garage. Price.
$5,500, terms. Call at 216 34th
street after 6 p.m. 10-t!c
DON'T SACRIFiCE your beautiful
Balboa Peninsula Iota, over two
hund~d new hQ.llles are planned
there, tneide loll a.re well worth
$2,000. Corner $3,000 or more.
90-tfc
accommoda'tions for six girls and !-------------
chaperon, for Easter week. we BEAL ESTATE WANTED• M
a.re students at Pasadena. Jr.
College and will pay up to $60.
Notify Pat Johnson. 639 Eldora
Rd., Pasadena. 'Phone SYca.more
4-2237. 14-2tc
W ANTE~ To buy m:na.11 bouae
on Balboe. Isl&nd for ouh. Dr.
J . F . WUlia..n:ut, 6MO PacW'tc·
Blvd .. Hun.Ungtoo. Pe.rit, --Oallf.
88-t:tc
Gener::il Palntl!1 g Contractor
Res.;dential, Commercial and Yacht
SALE MISCELLANEO ua so
FOR SALE -Strawbe rry and aa-
Narci58us
Mar. Phone
14·4tp
pin , 5052 Brighton, Sac. Diego, 7. RESPONSIBLE par ty V.'ants fur-
12·4tp nished 2-bedroom house at Bal-
boa or Laguna tor one or two
WANTED TO BUY -House on
Balboa Island pn!ferred. Phone
1695-J. 12-4tc Work -Licensed 12 years -
Available No\\'.
Phone Newport 2581 12-t!c
-
Painting -Dec orating
Root Repair & Painting
Sympso'1 & Nollar
Ph. Nwpt. 1217-W 512 38tb St.
12-t t c .
i;:ERSONAL H
LONELY'?' Plain Sl!aJed deWUo
tree. Endorsed by, m.inl.ster!lf Club
ELITE, P . 0 . Box 71 , Loe All·
paragu.s plants. 315
avenue, Corona de!
2082-J.
BROADCLOTH CA
New Stock. Just r eceiv
RPETING
ed. Variety
Furniture
Santa Ana.
14-4tc
o f colors. Santa Ana
Co., 426 W . 4th St.,
Unc alled For Sui
200 men'• suite, low a.a $4.95.
All makes
be trunks
W . Ocean,
Top coat!, rain coe.ts.
ot watches, wa.rdro
guruo. Baakin.o. 22-0
6·tfc
BOA TS-Bot, Sold &nd Traded mon.ths about July 1. Phone 1..o8 I-------------=
Marine Eng1nee and Pa.rte Angeles', AX.minster 1·2666 after MONEY TO LOAN M
MARINli SA.L.J'A.\iE AND 6 p.m. and reverse charges.
3090 w. Cen~A~· Ph. 2S88·W. ___________ 1_4_-_u_p
LOANS TO BUILD, buy, improve,
modernize or refinance.
Newport Balboa. Federal Sa.vlnge
and Loe.n A..laocla.Uon. Newport ll<ach, c.Jlt.
26-ttc
New and Used
MARINE SUPPLIES
Commercial Fishing Gear
BEACON LANDING
APARTMENTS .ti HOUSES -.,.-.,.-------· ---FOR SALE·-5-room house and
bath, large lot, 2 blks. from shop-
ping district. Chicken and rabbit
3333 Vla Lido Telephone i500
· 8-ttc
equipment. 1746 Anaheim St.,• Save 'nme! The ad la probabl,J
Co9ta Mesa. Ph. 1779-W, 8-8tc in the News-11me1!
M-E-N N-E-E-D-E-D!
•
gelee 03·B. 12-lOtp Long Beat'h.
1301 Coa.at Hiway,
Newport Beach. Phone 2084-W .
9-tfc • •
(7 out of 10 people read Neww-'.l'lmeo Cla8sifled Ads.)
(A g1an.,., proves the leadenhlp of the Newa-'l"imMJ
Yo!J WONT
lifl\R, ME 5WU.~l\'1\'
MORE
t T°'-0 '* 'TO (ilurr FOCX.IH.
-I ROUMD "T+IAT --
Coo ewe.~
Cl.AN !
: ... l..
By Charles McManU:s
To0 f.FFEMINA.TE~
Machini!>ts Leadman
Boring Bar Experience
Mill Shop Leadman
WoOden Boat Experience
'
CONSOLIDATED STEEL CORP., LTD.
NEWPORT BEACH YARD
Statement of A vailabillty and •
U.S.E.S. Referral Required
TELEPHONE OPERATORS
NEEDED
Service Men and War WOl'la!rs
Are All
Depending Upoo '-Our Girls at the
Swltdlboard&
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
TELEPHONE CO.
100 East Bay .A.ve., Balq
Cl' 511~ No.. Main St.. Santa ~
!!Cats it ~ .t.nn-""'tr BJ ..
\ .
'.
•
I
,
• ........ .. . wwww+••aoa. WM--,,., ---. ---
~d to Ebell Building Program . .
Thrlft Shop Girls Plan Party as
• Harbor .
'"Ole '1111ift Slu>1> gMa on -. WW r-. bolt olwa~ tll&t prott-
•eipsue 8 5' OR'
Activities
Phmea 12 and 13 •
Convention Reports and Study of
Southeast Asia Feature WSq) Meet
naled $16 toward the work.
' 'fi.. '1111ift Sli01> girla ,... .... .. ·lop> bat .,. inel with una:poCtocl
. 0eee ap1a tii. lod!M .ii.o ._d f';!:''~!.tt ~ha;:., an~ FJ\C of Costa Mesa
~ ---~ ~ ,,_ or want. "'1"'l ~ can u.. Hears Program of -pnc.ins artlclu for !lie Tlirlft Cbalrman, Kn. !I. i:. iloadmot or • ·
llhop, u -n .. k~ tba -aey member .~ .,., ""'""''ttae. and Varied Interests
~:COMlNG .EVENTS Mesa Couple Wed in
WED!OlSD.;,T, ri:is. 21_ Pretty Home Service
Red 0-worlttvom. 1ll Palm
Victoria Pantoja and
Charles H. Wallace
Wed in Santa Ana .:
Id a theme ot peculiar tmpor-
tanoe at ll>Jo ume, t2!e opeulng
chapten of. -rile UD!olding Drama
ot Boutbeut Aai&" were taken up
by member. f1L the ato.dy clue ot
the W.8 .C.S, ·which met Wedn.e1·
A letter WU read from Dr. E.
1"'atte lh,yo _ tbanldng ~ group
for ~elr glft-of SM .to' oupplement
the aalarlea of ClltUtian wotken
tn Cblna, w~ ~ ln&dequate be--
cauee of the tntlatlm. and -limal In iood ardor. proved tl>ey wm gladly call far t~ ... bet!«
' their_. npitllli!m u NI -lltlD, ~ tt Jnto tba • roome GD 11!1bn. &D4 tor. a· IOOd ·came. 22114 .U..t. W'halner It to, t11oy
'1be -rt bJ'i4P party, put on ean oell It.
monll>Jy ~ tho ll:bell Cub lo .-ll That ~ 'nlrlft 8bof to not a
~Olr bulJdhi&' (Und, wu In c:barp rival, but a pol!~b'"1etlt lo o~er
~ lhla ..,.,...tie JrOllP !alt Tbun-otora i. p!'O>ed tho cue of a
~. wl>en nea!ly twcty tal>leo had receot cuatomer a ~· ohop.
been ~ for brldce and rum-Purcbaoln&', far oOmoWDa-Ilk• a
JQY.,J'lnal 1otaJa cll9cl-.! that ~ey traction ~ a penny, at ~. ncent
W cl-.red Dty·three doUan. doeln.g out aale, an Old tutCk'ace,
A.ttraetne pr1&ea were provided. lhe remov41d the pendant and made
tor each table and the b•nd8QIDI tt Into ah •ttracttve _lapti ptn. The
door prise ....,t lo Kn. Gerald ;reUow otone, "'*'1 .., a blue llU!t.
Ritchie. 1eemed to dflmaad a yellow bloute.
Throughout tbe room the Valen-The blqme, be.Int P~ c&Ded
ttne motif wu much ln evidence for a yellow aldrt and tir.n ibe
and red bearta were here and there enaemble needed a cb&rtreue
amoq the flower arn.ngementa inre&ter. 1 '
and cm the t&Wa · Tb.e flnal result wu that the
Home-made apple pie, cheeae penny pin entailed. the pun:hue of
and coffee wu the dea1ert interest a new blowte, aweater, IUlt, vest
and the apparent delight Of thoee and pune at other local stores.
pruent 'The Tb.rltt Shop Girla Are We." Profound thanU from the com-
mittee are extended to Mr. and
Mrs. Braden Flnch, who gave ao
generously of thelr ceramics for
90me Of the prtua..
No group tn the harbor district
deserves greater recognition than
am.est troop of women who
g1 e of their time and energy so
unstintingly· to make every welfare
need a reality.
Often the spectre of lack of ma-,
Harold's Radio Shop
Expert Radio Servlre
• 206 Maln St. Phone 1622
Huntington Beach C&llf.
s~
g~gt.op
•
FOR MEN
and BOYS
•
!0'7 llartne A Te. '
BALBOA !BLAND .
Plooall 571
I'
Ruhl-Cakin Wedding
At Base Chapel Sun.
Mrs. Leila Ruhl, 613 86th slreet.
has announced the engagement and
coming marriage of her daughter,
!.flss Jacquelyn Vlrgtnla Ruhl to
Teeh. Sgt. Eugene CakiD of Davis
Calif. The ~·eddiDg will take place
Sunday, Feb. 25, ln the chapel at
the Sa!;lta Ana Army Air Base.
The brlde-tcrbe is a g-raduate of
the Fullerton Grammar school and
or the Newport Harbor Union High
school, and is at prt'sent employed
at the archives department at the
SAAAB. She and her mother were
former residents of Fullerton but
have made their home here for the
past six years.
Sgt. Cs.kin baa been In the South
Pacific tor a year and a half, hav-
ing enlisted in the-U. S. A.rm'y Air
Force Dec c:;, 1941. He la a gradu-
ate of the Unlverai.ty of California
Agricultural college at Davis, and
after the ~·ar hopes to return there
and take up research work.
Capilla Circle
Meets Monday
Mrs. W . Frank Powers, 607 Mar-
guerite avenue. Corona del Mar,
~·ill be hoetess to membera of the
Gapilla Circle, Corona del . Mar
-Community Church; Cong-regatlon-
al, at her home on Thunday after-
noon, Feb. 22 at 2 p.m.
•-..., Balboe, 10 a.m. lo 4 p.m., Before an Im~ altar --~-Sampica, -protlmdo, .urslCaJ dremlap. ed with n ... en aoc! UC!>ted by ~·
and Burr Shafer, cartoon1ot, ~ Red C.-workroom, au Ka· p.w ~ tapen Norma Holbrook
of Sa.n\a AA& pve members ot the rtne avenue, Balboa 11•104. 10 a.m. Stleft ""•··-bte'r f Mr and Kn.
l)"tdo,y Attemoon Club ~ O>ota to 4 p.m., ourg1cal drW!nP-• -o • :w:-a clellPtflll procrazn wttll a Red cro.. workroom, 1800 Oceao F. W. Chapman, 114 20!-h itreet,
wide variety ~ In-. boulenn!, O>rona del Kar, .open COota :ii:-exclwlged weddlng Ha~ INDg wt~ Al Fi'ade )(to. , lO Lm. lo ' p.m. ourgjcal drUoiop. -SUnday wl~ Coyle :IL Elliott
-and -...iu.. oln-'• II: Red a-worltroom, 111 -~·OUI •-•· r. Bal"-.111 Bucfn ... _ .. ~-1 al90 at Co.ta KelL Reverend CUI Sampica told h18 audleDce that. al· ...,.. eu -.u. c&VIL ,,.,. ~ugll a buoo proflmdo l!bould not WOID8D, 1 lo 8:80 p.m., ..,...ica1 B. Jolmoon rud ~ llngle ring
be a 90lolst,. be would .lhow them dre8ldnp. ceremony which wu wtt-zs1ed by
that coWd be ..__. __ htmeelf Corooa del Kar-Bal-I.lland a d..,. c1oee friende and family.
one . • ........ ~ Scout Troop. T p.m. flohman Co The bride chc.e 11Pt gray wool an en,gargtng one, be choee to open 901 Cout mpway , ., tor her wedding 1Ult wh1cb wu !'lo nrot poup wt~ .~ lntricutng 40 et 8 ~~ and Chem-JU&1!llgllted by plnlt acceuoneo and
'The Big Bue V1ol In the Alne tnot. 7 ,._ el Cat camelllu. She wu attended by her IJ'OUP were ""When Protundo Slnp p.m., -..rona d Kar e,
Low <::' and "Can't You Hea Me 1811 Cout Htcbway, alster, Kn. K. L. Hou.ck ot ea.ta
eantng Carollne"" The ~ond Balbo& Circle, 2 p.m ., bome ot Kesa who w°"' D:lvy blue wtth
u ~tteated to · his •k1D In re· Kra. C. F . Denni80ll, 928 Wett Cm· wbJte acc,..,r1e1 and prdenlu.
gro P ,, tra1 avenue Kr. Houck served aa beat man.
Ug"loue lt<>llgT when he eanat,. Juua THURSDAY FEB 22-Mn. Elliott la a native of )(u,sa...
Whispers Peace" and ''Evening Red Cross,~ 111 Palm cbueetta and came to Callfornia 16
Prayer." Hia encores were, "Sleep 0 _,h-• yearo ago having lived tn Santa 1n the Deep" and "Were You There avenue. oeu....-., 10 a. m . to 4 p. m ., sewing Ana before malting her home ln
When They Crucified the Lord 7" Red · Crou workroom, 313 Ma· Colt.a Meaa. The groom ls employ·
BWT Shafer who bu been draw-rlne avenue, Balboa hi.and, 10 a.m. ed at Sta.ala Boat Worka. i
tng cartoons for the put eight to 4 p.m., surgical dreaatnga. Attending the ceremony from
yean, told bta audience of hia ex-Harbor KJwanla C1ub Electric Coeta M esa were Mr. and Mrs. F .
pertencea In breaking into cartoon-Grill. Balboa, l2 :l 5 noon: w . Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. G. M.
making and selling. He brought Newport Beach _ O:>sta Mesa Moeea, Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Kim-
. wtth him aeveral maga.z:inea carry-Llo11.a' Club. Heln:r; Kaiaer's cafe. brougb, Mr. and Mn . .llm Illlng·
lng h~ work, the best-known be-6 :30 p.m. worth and Jack Lee; Mr. and Mrs.
lng Colliers, Saturday Evening Newport Helgbtii Circle, 12 noon, JU8line Clancy or Santa Ana and
Poet and Esquire. bome of Mn. Alice Nirenberg, l885 Mr. Lawrence Weber ot Downey.
The art corner which each meet-,Ora.nge avenue. C03t& Meaa,
1.Qg has a one-man exhibit by a Capilla Circle, 2 p.m., home of
member of lbe nev.·ly-fonned Art Mrl!. Frank Pov.·ers, 601 Marguer-
Appreclation section under the lte avenue.
Evening of Fun
For Pilot Class
leadership of Mrs. Fred Hauck, -------
held an exquisite arrangement ot
lavender stock and !Yellow jon-
quJls done by !rfrs. L. A. Norman.
Bridge Club With
Mesa Residents
Aitiss Emma Baker and ~Min
Allee Plumer were boats to their
bl·moothly bridge club on Monday
in the borne of the latter. 536 Santa
Ana avenue. Quite une:itpectedly
M iss Plumer was called to Loe An-
geles so that Mra. Harry Burdick
shared ho8les.s duties ~·Ith Ml•
Baker for the delicious salad cdUJ"9e
sen•ed before the afternoon of
cards.
Guests included 1'-frs. C. G.
Huston, Mn. C. L. Andrews. Mrs.
Cunning Butler, Mrs. J ohn Cooper
and Mrs. Mark Johnson. Ne:itt
meeting will be wilb. Mrs. Fred
Hauck on March 5 when luncheon
~111 be ttrved to signify th& close
or another series of games of which
"'°i.nners treat the losers.
Friends Surprise
Leon Ferguson
on Birthday
Mrs. Mary Stanley, nf!\\• presi-
dent of the Pilot CJass, presided
tor the first tit:ff at the social
meeting held Friday evening at the
home of Sgt. and Mrs. Frank
Hartman, 105 27th l!t.reet. Appoint-
Leon Ferguson. 430 Santa Ana menta announced by Mrs. Stanley
avenue, Newport Hetgbla, was '.'!Ur-were: ways and means. Mrs. Ro,s
prised Sunday t' ening whf::n a (hl.·en. J Mrs. William Trusty and
group of friends ropped in to help Mrs. Leon Ferguson; publicity,
him celebrate his birthday. Mrs. Oscar Moe.
They presented him with a shirt. Sgt. Hartman supervised thf'
and lnstead of the tradition.al cake, soctal hour e.nd the games \vhich
served cherry pie and cortee. The followed lbe bualneea aeMl.on. In
evening, after all the coogratula-the men's contest for sewing on
Uona and good wiahe!I were over, b tt R E 0 .... ~~"'ell proved t t arda u ona ev. . . vvvu was &pen a c most proficient with the needle and
Thoee present were ~r. and Mrs.
1
v.·on tlr11t prize while Ross ()\\·en's
Wesley Fov.·ler, Mr. and Mrs. H~r-ability brought him the conaola-
bert McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. WU-t• rlz
lia:n McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. k.c·S!I 10~ p ;· M b d d Owen Mn. Mary Stanley and 1'fr. rs. scar oe s ov.•e spee
d Mn, Leo Fe and cleverneaa in tying a necktie on
an · n rguson. a gentleman. receiving a prlze,
A seven-pound daughter arrived
Thursday, Feb. 15 at the Commun-
ity hoapltal, S&Dta Ana, to M.r. and
Mra. Woodrow Carter, 1056 E8..st
Ocean avenue, Balboa..
while !rfrs. William Tnl.aty was
awarded the coo90latlon. ,
--· day at 1.0 Lm. at the home of Mn.. )Ira, Ivan Goaaer dl.lcuued the
_ Ounm•ndtgs m o re thlZl the E. D.. Goodell, 3000 Ocean Ftui.t. part played by tnd1an.a in the Pl"el-:
uaual lnterut ta neW. of the recent wtth Mn. Ivan Gooaer a.a leader. ent war and K1u El.lie Newland i ~!'to8;'.'~i: v,:~ Tiley leerued ~at W. part ot told ~• ·.otary of Cblet Sequoia,
Md Mn. Theodore Pdntoj' a, 1 TOO the world. which baa a population \leader Of the Cllero~ ~tton a century ago, ?Ibo worked out an Placeoti. •lreet. Co.ta M:H&, aiid of 1liO mtllton people, 20 million alpMbel and li-a:waled ~. Bible
Charle. H. W~e of Newport more than the United Stat.ea, LI into the l&Jll'U&l'e oL hla people.
Beach, preoldent of ~ local Floh-of ermen'i Union. made up of a conglomeratlon KN. Frank Hartman brought an
racee, -"1ng all oort. o< Ian-lntueetlng and ...U-<>rpntzed ,.._
The bride W a. grad.u&te of the guagu and dialect.I and embracing port on. the annual W.S.C.S. meet-
Coeta Mea ecbocQ and Newport aD the major re:Ugions, but havtng lng . held recenµy tn Pandena,
Harbor Union High echool and took tour tactora which unify them. while l4ra. E . D. Goodell tol4 at
her nune'• train.in« at the Comtt:i ni.w tactora &re, ttrat, that before Prfnceu At&Joa of the Cb:tk•11w
hoepttal M.r. Wallace I.a prominent Pearl Harbor they were all under nation who wu at the coaterence,
In the tlahing induatry, champion-tbe government control Of Weetern and Mn. Holtby rep;rted the &d-
ing Ill cau.e through h18 clever ctvillzatlona with the acept1on. ot dri!• ot Dr. Chen, member of t.be
ntw1paper column. "Let'• Go P'tah· Thailand and th.at over n lght they faculty ot u. c. S. ..
tng." He la the owner of the flab-IWWlg to Japan.eee control; mecond,
l.ng cratt, ''Quanto. PellC&doe." that they are unused to e-ovem-Other report.a were by Mra. Jack Calcott, who ts the wife of an army
The couple have eetabUab.ed their ment by .Asiattca; third. they must officer and comes from Vlrginla.,
home at 1026 W. Central, Newport be re-atablllhed; and fourth, what. and who wu tmpreued with the
Beach where their many friend• ever type of religion la accepted pa.rt lf.ken by Negroes at the eon-
&re calling to wish them happtneu. will affect not . only them but the vention; Mias-Newland, telling ot
entire world. . the talk by Mrs. ctai-a Butler , pres-
Dinner and Cards
At Wiltse Home
Mrs. Erma Wiltse and daugh-
ter Maxine of the !no.in apart-
ments entertained at dinner M2f1-
day evening, with the menu f'"ea-
turing that succulent gustator:y
delight, oyster stew. After dinner
pinochle and other games occupied
the eve_wng.
Enjoyfhg the affair were Mrs.
Ida Naylor. Junior <!>rt.berg of the
Coast Guard iind a friend. Mr. Biid
Mrs. Burrell Palmer, Mr. and Mrs.
William Ot<'y, Freet Ernby Biid
Will George and the two hostesses.
• Miss Dorothy Perry
Repeats Wedding
Vows With Navy Man
On ?.fonday aftel-n(>on at 5:30,
Dorothy Perry, daughter of Mr.
and Mn;. C. N . Perry. 616 W. 19th
street. Costa Mesa, became the
bride of Harry Lanhan. usN. of
Big Bear, California, in . a core--
mony, pretty in its simplicity, per-
formed by Reverend Carl B.
Johnson in the home of the bride's
parents.
Musical accompaniment for the
wedding which was attended by
25 of the family and intimate
friends. was played by Mrs. Leora
CUster of Costa Mesa.
The countries studied w e re !dent or Esther Hall, San Diego. oa
Burma, Thailand. French lnCo-, .. 8 winging Dooni, ··and Mrs. Weath-
Chtna and the Malay States, vijth erford who noted the fine fellow·
their geography, history. re90urces, ship a'nd the progress made from
people and religions. an~ ti:\~ next year to year .
Jell80n will be on the PhJllppmes. ------'--
After the noon lunch Mrs. D. W .
Holtby presided at the business A marriage license wa.s isaued
session -with Mrs. w. s. Hunsaker thlA> week to Charles Henry Wal·
leading in devotions on the subject lace, Newport Beach, and Victoria
"Stewardship." Ayala Pantoja .. Costa Me':;_ ... Mr.
M Ge rge Goeldner presented Wallace is pre.indent of the r u.u.ier-
tbe ~rvlc~ flag which she bas , men's Union at Nev.-poft Beach.
made for the clJ.urch and \\'hich will
bear close to 50 stare when com-1 Mrs. George Hills of Los Angeles
pleted. ~1rs . Stephen \\'eatherford is here for a few days visiting her
reported on the Monday program cous:n . Mn. Walter Alvord and the
at the Spanish-American Institute latter·s mother, Mrs. Bowen, ot
at GarCen a v.•hen the W .S.C.A. do-Costa Mesa. 1
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a.nd dllplay room.. Color
(.'"lllcl6. planning aids, com-
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C'&.rpeta and Unolewn.
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18%% South Mal.n St. Pho~ Sant.at Ana 'ZSOI
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Refreshments were served by the
hosteas and her assistant.a, Mrs.
Corrine ' Miller and Mra. Wesley
Kinna.man. ------------------------------------------------------,I Thoae present 'A"ere tbe Messrs. Slumber Party of
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EXTEND our heartiest congratulations to
the officers and enlisted personnel of -the Santa
Ana Army Air Base on this, their th ird anniver-
sary.
The establishment of the base, and its splendid
contribution to the war effort, has been a source
of intense gratification' to all Americans, and par-
ticularly to us in the Newport Harbor area. I
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We sincerely trust that the pleasant associations
that have marked our relationship for the past
three years, wjll be continued lon"g after the war
has been won. '
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THE ·soum COAST co.
Yacht and Ship Builden
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and Mesdames William McDonald,
Herbert McDonald, Ross Owen,
Leon F eTg'\180n, Cyrua Miller, Oscar
Moe, W. O. Holt,py, Rev. and Mra.
E . D. Goodell, Sgt. and Mrs. Hart-
man and aon. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor.
Mrs. Mary Stanley, Mrs. William
T'nJsty. Misa Elale Ne~·land, Mrs.
Coty and !.trs. Genevieve Barnes..
The next meeting will ~be March
16 at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert McDonald, Costa Mese..
Another Boy for
The Harold Stecks
Mrs. Harold Steck returned from
s~ J08Cph hospital o n Friday
bringing wlth her little Wayne
King born February 9. Mr. and
MTS1. Steck live at 265 F1ower
atr~t . Costa Mesa, where an older
bJ"',.ther, Richard, la mighty anxious
for t he little fellow to groo;v big
enough ~ pla.y. .
... Mn. H . E. Klng or Costa Mesa.
maternal grandmother of the new
babe. la w1Ut MN!. Steck for a short
time.
The slumber party held by mem-
bers of the Girls' Society !or Chris-
tian Service at the hom'! ot their
leader, Mrs, Charles Robit1~>n. 271.f
Ocean Front, Friday evening ~·as a
most successful affair , look erl at in
any light,
The girbi arrived at 5 :30 and had
a pot-luck !!Upper with games fol-
IO'i\·ing, and a skit on .. Mi&!llonaries
In· India," by Dorts Billings. Jean.
etta Miller and Mary Gay Calcott.
Then they had m ore games and
~·ent tor a walk, and 80 to bed.
Only being a alumber1 party, eleep
did not come untll the wee small
hours of the morning and It was
late when they came dovvn to a big
breakfast prepared by their host-
ess, and noon before the party
finally broke up.
Those attending were the Mis9es
Dorta Billings, Joan Pauley, Della
and Joan Holbrook, JeB11etta Mil-
ler, Mary Gay a.nd Betty Calcott.
Joan Benbow, Mary Kublmuyer
and Eloiae Owen.
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N,ewport Beach
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BREAKFAST served starting at 8 a. m.
Breakl\.t menu oorui5ti of Fruit Jwe<s, Cereals
Home Made Hot Cakes, Eggs, Ham and Bacon
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DINNER -~ed starting at 5 p. m.
Dinner mmu includea Roui., Stcah Etc. • I "'" $nwd. ,
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