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SAM EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA.. WEST' NEWPORT, SEA SHORE COLONY, LIDO ISLE, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL COSTA MESA SA.I'!-'
VOLUME XXXVII NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY n, 19'4-NUMBE& 16
B7 0-Wrlter(a)
rDl8 IN FORM This may
I" .be the place where slacks,
shorts and play shoes re-
ceive top priority in milady's
choice of wardrobe b u t
never let it be said that t hese
same feminine residents
can't tum out a mean Sil·
bouette in evening gart>--
witness the 10th annual
Oiamber of Commerce din-
ner held laSt week at the
Yacht club. Down goes the
dress-length and up go the
heels and hair-do and presto.
milady is the ,epitome of
formal fashion.
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'Taint There-One of our
jlopular West Coast news an-
alyst;; recently said he had
come to the realization that
war has touched such a
great proportion of the Am-
erican people that some-
thing has happened to our
innate capacity for enjo,y-
There are precious fe\v
places most of u.s want to go
and if we do get there. we
just can't enjoy ourselves
when \Ve k.no\v millions of
our boys are being thankful
for just a foxhole for a pro-
tection.
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Col. Harry Culver
Prophes1es Important
Future, For City
Noted Speaker and Builder of Culver City
Tells What Community May Expect in
Post-War Development, a~ C. C. Dinner
"I came here, I bought, I am holding, I am not selling this
district short," said Col. Harry Culver, addressing an audi-
ence of 200 enthusiastic citizens arid notable guests at the
tenth annual dinner meeting of the Newport Harbor Cham-
ber of Commerce. held Thursday evening at the Newport
Harbor Yacht club. --· ------
Col. OJlver came here in July "''ere D. W . Cwnpbel1 , manager
:ind bought a hr me on i\1iramar of the Long Beach Chamber of
D rive. \\~en he pictures a city of Commerce and president or the
50.000 population in the post-v ... ar California Association or Cham-
era he kno,vs u·hereof he speaks, be rs of Commerce Managers : Wil-
for it was his vis1on. optimism liam H. Gellienne of Huntington
an(l courage \.\'hich built Culver Beac h. presit;fent or the Southern
City. California As90Clation or Chamber
Irvine to Lead of Commerce Secretaries, and Sec-
That James Irvine "·ould Ix> one retaries Harry Hansen of Santa I
of the tirst to take the lead in A.na, F . B. Owen or Costa Mesa
post-v.:ar development \\·as stated and Harry Welch of Newport
hy the speaker. as he told of the Beach.
pr:esrent and potential values or Special recog·nition was given
holdings he.re on which the iMur· three mt'n \\'hO hAve donate<l their
ance policy ":a.oi Orange •county, t iml.' to the J0<:al draft board. and
'"richer than any other in the Unit-v.·ho received Presidential citations
ed States. with an assessed va.lu-for t heir st>rvice. They v.·cre City I
a tion of $200.000.000;" and he ad-Councilman F.a.rl Sta'.nley, Ste"'·art
\•oceted a harmoniz.ing or opinions, T. Dunlap, secretary of the draft
a plan based on the advice of ex-board, and Dr. William 0. 1-l nldy. I
perts \\•lth ·11.rhich the city can New Ol.-ector$ I
Ads \Vit h Oomph -Now
that offering a reward for
infonnation leading to an
availa ble house or apart-
ment is taboo in classified
adv. sections of many pa-
pers. oomph has claimed its
rightful place in those col-
umns. The Was hington D.
C. Post carried one recentl y
which read: "Pup tent in
Rock Creel< Pa rk 0. K. for
wife .and little fellow but I
need comforts of your nice
furnished NW apartment:
very permanent." and signed
by a naval officer. Defin-
itely With9ut oomph but ap-
pealing in its restraint was a
small ad at the bottom of
the page which announced
"French f a m i 1 y t a k i n g
guest.'1
really get some'>\•here. and an at-Lonnie ·Vincent. repcrting a.s
titude of opt imism. \'\'Ork. faith and gecretary of the nominating and
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I sacrifice. election committee. me mbers of
Col. "Tommy" Atkinson. former-\l.'hich \Vere J . B. McNally, Lonnie
ly of the Santa Ana Army Air Vincent. E . I . 1loore. E . H. Spicer,
Base. who has no"'· retired to his and A. B. Rous.selle. chairman.
home in Balboa. gave the addreas named as new directors Gordon B.
ot welcome and Mayor Clyan Hall F indlay. West Ne wport; w . a.:1.
i;rreeted the as.<wmbly after which Longmoor , Newport; M . P . Klick .
President Braden Finch, acting as Lido Isle: Louis w . Briggs, Ea9t
master o~ ceremonies, Introduced Ne~rport: Saro Kinsfather, Balboa:
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Sacred Sand -A sack of Balboa sand sent to Pfc. Hal
Ledford of Balboa by his
aunt, Mrs. Everett Morris bf
Lido Isle, is his constant
p<X:k:et c 0 m p a n i 0 n some-
where in France. Hal writes:
"As a special dispensation,
any of the California boys
are permitted to touch it-
1 wouldn't part with it for
any sum."~.
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the guests. H . F. Kenny. Balboa P eninsula:
Notables P resen~ . Stewart T. Dunlap. Balboa Island·
Taking bows were Wiflis War· J J . s. Bar rett, Coast Highway.
ner , chairman ot the board ot I
county .supervisors and president Hold-over dire~tors are Hubbard
of the Huntingtun Beach Chamber H.owe, Newport, P. A. Palmer,
of Commerce, and Mrs.' warner :) Lido Isle; Dr. Gordon M. Grundy,
supervisors Fred Rowland and Eas t Newport; Bob Murphy, Bal-
Irving George Cordon. !.frs. R~·· boa: A. B. Rou!9elle, Balboa
land and }frs. Gordon; James Ir· Peninsula;, &a:lph Maskey, Weet
vine and Paul Dinsmore ; c. J . Newport; Loul..9 Evenllng. Balboa
Cote; OJ rt Bohman. or the Boh· i Island: Braden Finch. Corona de!
man ship corbpany; Col. w. L. Mar; Walter Spicer , Coe.at High·
Tubbs, chief ot the ground satety way. Appointed as honorary di-
divi.slon of the U. s. Army Air rector! at the special ~quest of
F orce, and R. w . BarUne. pres-the board were Col. Harry CUiver
ident or the Costa Mesa Cb.amber and Capt. Joo. A. Beek.
of Commerce. / Appointed as a nominaling com-
City councilmen and their wive!,
1
mittee to &elect the new officers
who acknov.·Iedged applau.se were t or the coming y,ear were Walter
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen, Mr. Spicer , A. B. Rousselle and Walter
and Mrs. Le8ler Isbell, Mr. and Longmoor. The meeting ot the di-
Mrs. Earl Stanley. and 0 . B. Reed. rect ore v.·a.s announced for Mon-
C'hamber Ot commerce executives day.
Braden Finch Heads
Chamber of Commerce
EntC'ring into a new year as 1 --------------
Algebra X-In algebra. X
stands for the unknown
quantity. In this story it
stands for what young serv-
ice couples are going to live oo; as witness, a young cor-
poral who receives $25 a
month and his wife, who has
an allotment of $50. Total
$75 per month, They rent a
very small apartment in a
neighboring town for $18 a
week which is S72-plus per
month.
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Balboa-Bent-Further at-
testing to the movie colony
thatBalboa is destined to be ,
Alexis Smith is looking for a
home where she ca n rest
and relax 1bet,Veen strentlous
contracts. She decided to
take this house shortage into
her own hands and planned
a house-to-house investiga-
tion. traveling incognito, she
thought. But these popular
cinema stars are as familiar
to us as oul' own family
faces and she was spotted at
the ·first house where she in·
!president of the Newport Harbor while Orange county had J,ittle of
Olamber of Commerce. Braden this type o f construction, there
I Finch heard the we lcome news wa!' a large volume in other Sou-
that an appropriation of $514.000 them California counties.
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Land Lobsters--Contribu-
tors to this colwnn today
can't claim to be in the Sand
Crab class but slip comfort-
ably into the category of a'
Land Lobster. Projectin'
one:S ideM into print is one
of the creative arts . · · and
who is there who doesn't
lti:h to do it sometime on
this worldly sp~re? 'Sfunny
thing, it's hard fu recognlze
yaur "brain--children" when
they l\Cfually come out on
1--rill!W's)'.ir' 'int • •. or maybe you
don't want to! Reminds this
'Writer of when your small
dau$ter has been away for '
a alumber party and comes
borne the slime little girl but
lodd~ kinda iir-n-up. .
for work at Newport Ha:OOr had Copy of the House Joint Resolu-
l>N>n granted when a wire from tion 67 re "Tide and Submerged
C::ongres~man J ohn Phillips ."on-1 Lands" wai; given approval as well
fnmed the pas~age of the Rivers , a.<i the measures introduced by
1and Harbors bill. The work is to ~Gordon McDonough .a fonner su-
be done> at ~he close of _the v.·ar. j pervisor of Los Angeles county.
. The organization m£'!'t1ng of the authorizing construction ol a Ma-
d1rectoN was held a t !he Ne\vport rine hospital. a Naval Academy,
'Ha rbor Yach.t c lub i\Ionday noon and a ~1ilit an· Academy, all to be
ar::id other office rs elected were Dr. erected in Southern California.
Gordon l\{. Grundy. fi rst vice pre5-. . . .
ident: S . T. Dunlap. second ot1~e that the Paclflc i::1ectnc
president: Sam Kinsfather. treas-would 1n~tall cl.ub car service and
urer. Jn appl'C'Ciation of the serv-othe~ rail s~I'Vlce v.:as ,welcomed.
ices· rendered by past presidents. the 1nfonnat1on coming in a letter
it was agt"('E"d that a rrangements f~ H . 0 . Marler, passenger traf-
be made to have all of them fie manager.
present at a luncheon when each --------
of th ... ""•' officers would be Erosion Meet presented with a ~rtificate indi-
cating he had rendered service to Is Postponed
to the community and giving the
year he served as president .
ThI"'C'e new directors were seated
on the board at the election
Thursday last. They are ~1 . P .
Klick, manager ol the Consoli-
dated Steel O>rporation's new
.small boat plant at Newport; J. S .
Ba?Tett, contractor. also owner of
Port ~ •port fishing head-
QU&rt•rs, and Gonion B. Findlay,
well known buil~r and contractor
and Major In the California Stat•
Guan!.
Direct.ors acted favorably on a
state chamber request to support
lotl!slatlon to ._.i!tc. romoY&l ol
....._ war ""'''*' wdta In C&lllornla afttt I.be torminatlan ol
tho war. It wu pointed out that •
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Doe to tnuport&Uon. dlttl-
cul-wlalcll ...... pouaded
Col. E. E. Oeeler, tJSA Ea-
st-Corpe Dl~elOG ~.
and Dr. M. A. -Prlad.-
.,.t Eqtneer F-.i -EroMoa lliloard, tlle toaJo orf tile -.,,_by_F __ I:-------•Ul -., -ltruded federal .............
A tarts• at tllie N .......
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Noel Bottomley, Now Seabee, Leaves Local W~ters C.D.M. Com . Church
Breaks Grou d For
New · Buildin Sunday
Symbolic Ceremony Marks First Step Toward
New Edifice as Membe s Witness Gtound-
breaking Ceremonies; astor Presides
Standing in the warm sunshine a California spnng day
with the blue waters of the Pacific a a sparkling background,
a group of Corona del Mar people ' atched with joy in their
hearts as th~ first spadeful of earth was turned which signi-
fied the actual beginning of the ne · Corona de! Mar Com-
munity church, Congrega-· --t----------
tion al. 1 ters .. n:. Charl<'s Kyte'. 1'.1~. L. A.
The groundbreaking SC'rvicc '''as Norm n, 1\1rs. John Parsons, and
held last Sunday morning imme-1 Mrs. E. Flinn.
diate l.)' fo]]o\\:lng. thC' re g u I a r F oll \\'ing ~· U:>wis. f-1,rs .
morning sen.·1cei 1n t he "Olapel Franc ' Cox. superintendent of
b:,• the Sea." thr unday school, \l.•a..;; called
The nlinister of the church, thC' upon. but she graciously turned
Rev. Perry F~ Schrock. p~ided O\'('r he honor to one of the
al the C'C'remony. lfe first r('ad an churc boys. Jam~ Steffenson.
a ppropriate sC'lc>et ion of Scri pturC' Rober Horn, chaim1an of the
I a nd offered a prayer of c:Wdication board of deaconesses a nd Gustave
of the land. D. G pe, chairman of the board
The fin:;t i;;padrful .... ·as 1umed of tru tees each in turn WiC'ldf'CI I by ri.1r!'. George E. Lc\1,rli;; on be· the s p de in the symbolic ground-
half of thP Capilla CirC'lc. the. or-brt>ak ~ ceren1ony. The minister.
I ganization of \4'tlmen that initiated J\1r. S hrock. "'·a~ the last one to
the n1oveme nt for a church in the u~e 1 c spade to break ground.
community, and in that gToup nine The l' r\'iCf.' closed \\'ith the sin.;-
members in particular );a...,. the' ing of thC' doxology and the bent'-
complC'tl'd church as a m onument' dictio
Left to right: P aul Smith Bottomley, 111tandJng, \~1ho h4A just e nli§ted In Seabo~; AusUn Buma, Autra.1-'Alf diver and "a.mbwador of good will"; Fred Sch madcke, Ed Newton. Long b newapa.pennan.
Scouts Ready for
Gen. Eisenhower
Paper Campaign
Mesa Matron Dies
After Short Illness
Mrs. Mary E1lz.abeth Ha1l. 54. of
All Scout units in the Newport 178 Cecil Place. Costa 1Jesa, dled
Harbor area are to play a promln-Sunday at the Community hos-
ent part In the big General Elsien-pital, Santa Ana, foll owing an ill-
hov.·er-Boy Scout National Paper ness of a montb'a duration.
Salvage Campaign to atart M'.&rcb She. was bom Ln Sandyville,
1. according to Scout Leaders Tom I owa. and had been a reslrl<>nt o'
A.lien and Larry Ewin. Under the Costa Mesa for the past. 19 years.
natton-y,·lde "program all Seoul!; In Surviving are her widower, How-
the county ·v.•ill compete for the J a.rd H all; one &OD , Phillip Stanley
trophies which General Eisenhower Hall, USN; and a brother, Joseph
has presented and \l.'hich will be in Conklin, carlyale, Iowa.
the form ot shell ca_,lng9 taken Funeral services will be iD
from the western fighting front charge ot Harold K . Grauel with
which will be s uitably engraved. the Rev. Gerald Bash ofncJating,
Quota for the Nev.·port Harbor but lhe time and date of the 9frv-
area 19 tv.·enty tons whlle 8 great Ices will be announced later, fol-
total ot one hundred and fifty mil· lowtng word !rom the son..
lion tons of waste paper i8 the
goal tor lhe nation-wide campaign.
Collection of "''aste paper \Vill be
arranged and llates for colle-ctlon
will be announced shortly by Frank
Crocker. Chief of the Newport
Beach Fire department, \\•ho ta in
charge of the local drive.
Mesa Lad
AtSAAAB
Staff Sergeant Duane H . Haf-
ner. son or Mrs. Minnie L . Nilson
of 1635 Newport avenue, Costa
Noe A. Bottomley, commercial
diver, 08. Ea8t. Ocean Front, en-
listed · the Seabeea last week
.rnd is · cw on his way to continue
his di ing in distant waters and
f or U le Sam.
He aa been working as diver
g Beach boat Bhop. but
wo years at Pearl Harbor
ran worker after the war
employed by lhe Pacific
company. and later \V(lrked
same company in San
....
start
Bridg
for
Franc '
A tlve OrJiforotan, claiming
Santa Barbara as bis home towp,
a construction man betore
up diving. When he first
came o Newport Beach he "''as
aaaoc led wilb the Americ&n
Agar 'and Cbernlcal company of
San ego in t heir agar operations
a ce
tie da
old.
s shore.
s ining i.n Newport Bee.ch
s. Bottomley and their lit-
gbter, DeLynn. three years
Me an Honored
At ions Meet
Paper should be tied in bundles
about one foot high. Lay ptLpers
flat and be sure they arc strongly
t ied both w8.ys. Call 16 for fu r t her
lnformation.
a.t e!a, is curren.tly as!Jigned to the G. Hughes ot Costa Mesa
1-trs. Arthur Rambo. 1008 Cliff
Drive. "''ho ha.s been at the Com-
munity hoe:pital. Santa Ana. recov-
ering from an op.:-rat!on. returned
home last wee k. Ii.!r. Rambo's
mother is at the home, laking
her daughter-in-law and
A AF R edistrlbut.1 on stati0n No. 4 was warded a handeome cer-
at Santa Ana Army A i.r Base. tifica at the l ast meeting o&. the
8 /Sgt. Hafner, a gunner aboard 1 Ne\I. rt Harbor Lions club tor
a B-25 Mitchell in the European , his lo-qg tenur e of eervice with the
Tht ater of Operations, entered the 1 local 'raft board.
service April 5, 1943, and v.·ent SI ed by President Roosevelt,
O''ersea.s in Ma)', 1944. He has Gen. I wia Hershey ot Selective
bet'n av.·arded the Air Medal \\'ith Servi , Gov. Earl Warren of Cali-
ei~ht oak leaf clusters. two Di.9-&11d Gol. Kennett. H . Leitch,
tin"'uished Unit Citations and the irector of Selective Service,
F.urupean Theater Ribbon with the c l tion honors Dr. Hughe! tor
t \\·o Battle Stars. He haa com-I ha vi served since October, 1940.
pleted 62 miaatona witho t compensation.
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to thC'ir vision, .faith a nd v..:ork. f The Corona del Mar church was
Fo'. these nine wom:n for~ed farma J:,' organized last Scplem-
the f1~t sma.11 chur~ circle "''h1ch ber. t is now a self-!':uppor ting
~rg~nJzed wit h a v1e\\-' to C'~tab· churc a nd "'ill bC'gin actual con-
h.shing a fu~ure church. ~nd "''.hich I strU ct on o,f the fir5t unit of its
later ~"' into the Capilla Circle buildi g '4rit hin ''"o WN'ks. The
numbc>nng 40 me mbers. The first locati n of the site is on H elio-
members "'ere !\1.rs. Lewis, Mrs. I trope avenue, in the 600 block.
Ethe l Stauch, Mrs. Jay Dutton,\ I t is ust off the Coast HighYt'&.Y
Mrs. Francis Cox. Mis. Ida. Wa-on th south side.
Directors Ele ted By
Sport Fishing Group ·
Six Cirectors of the ne\·:ly fonh-1-:--ct-:--::::-c--------
ed Sport Fishermen's Associatitn of w icb \\'ill be COJllpOSed of five
of Ne\vport H.:;.rbor v.·ere elec ~em ers. and the directors and of-
by ballot at a recei:.sed meet· g f1cer will be guests of President
held ' Monday evening at the city Da..."T 11 King at dinner at Heinz
hall. aiid were appointed_, as chair-Kais r's Wednesday evening dur-
rnen Of tl1e standing -committees Ing hlc b. these appointments will
by President Darrell King. be m de.
With only 20 of the 27 members Th suggestion v.·a.s made that
present, t.bere was some difference !in v w of tbe extensive ~dver-
of opinion as to '>\'hether the elec-tl~n campaign planned. the
tion should be held, but in view of ch r of commerce might be
the difficulty of getting the entire pers ded to enter In and share
membership together at one time 1 the J:pensre. Vice-president J . H~
and the laten~se of the season in Barr tt stated that considerable
regard. to a planned adve rtising crit i sm had been made on the
campaign. It waa deeflled advisable outsi e. by members. ·and told
to go ahead with the business of 1 the that the place to enter pro-
the meeting. · I tests v ... a.s. In the meeting, fo~ the
When the report of the balloting org lzati on Is for the benefit ot
committee composed of B ob Fry, j the .embers and while mista.kes
Earl Tibbets and Arthur Kemper I are und to be made, they can
wae given, it was found that the b<' rrected. He addP.d that a11
slx leading names on the ballots shou d pull toE.ether t o mak·~ a
v.•ere Bert Mills, Earle Tibbits, I strc organization which \1.111 be
J. !ot:. Stevenson, Art T aylor . J oe ot efit to all.
Martin and Ray Kimball I Se ·retary Warren }-"'owler r-e-
These directors were then ap-1 port d the questionnaires "''~uld ~
pointed as heads or the standing sent out to the membership t his
committees as follows: grievance, v.•ee and asked ~at they be filled
Joe Mart.in; legislative, Art Tay·Jout nd returned. T}le nex t me-et-
lor; membership. Jim Stevenson; ing •ill be Marc~ 12 at 7 :30 p.m.
program, Earl TibbiU!; here ca.wE: and uring the meantime thC' tern·
a slight misunderstanding. for ap-, pora y headqua rters \\·ill be •at
parently Gregory Gorby was ap-, tt's Port Orange.
pointed to the finance com mitte~.
"':'hen It should have been Bert Di ner P arty
Mills, or else .Gorby \vas ·named 1
aa a member: completing the list Fo Mesans
was Ray Kimball , heading the ad· 1
Vertisi.ng committee. :\1 . a nd ~t rs. Dan Polr:crl of 1[14
The membership will be appbint-Albe Place, Costa J.i esa, enter -
ed t o tbc vartOus committees. each lain 1t11.•itb a lovel:y chlckerr·dinner
Legion Auxiliary
Plans USO ·rarty
For SAAAB Patients
Something s~al in the way of
entertainment is to be offer('() a
group of 35 patients from the
Santa Ana Army Air Base hos-
pital when they come to the Bal-
boa USO Thursday, according to
the director, Clyde Ashen.
'lbe afternoon program wW in-
clude a boat ride ,anl! in the eve-.
ning ladies of the American Le--
gion Auxiliary will provide the
dinner. Su~g arrange--
ments will be Malle Rolling, pres!·
'dent, with Mrs. Helen Randel .in
charge of the cooking and Mn.
Herny Eggert and Mn. Robert
()nniston In cba,.e ol table! and
cleoorations. Other memben ol
the Auxlllary WW Ullst with the
'conking and oer}'inlli-
Atler dhmer there will be •
,dopoe and ontertalnment for I.be ~tients. frho are m· charse o1.
U.V-l R.oph ot the air -·
last Sunday. ThOS(_> enjoying this
a.ff · were Mr. and Mrs. J . E.
Van ig and daughter b.1.ar~orie ot
Pue te. Mrs. AJma Rath anp Doti.!
Ro J eanne and Eddie Rath, ,Mr.
Erni Acker of Santa Ana, Airs.
Eng and son. Ralph Engle-
man of Sunnymeade. Calif.. and
Mr. and Mr.s. Ernest Gisler and
dau ter Nancy of Bushard Road,
Hun lni;ton Beach:
G age Sold
F1r m News-Times
~l "fied Adv.
A . Furrow. 4008 Ma~~
thia clU!lfied a dv. in la.at
SALE BY OWNER-4-gar·
• ~-atory atucco bouae cm
rt llland. J'eue A! Fur-
, Box 13. Newport Beach. Ph.
2-J'. 15-ttc
day m orning at A a..m. be
ldld the bouoe throup blo ~ · In·
_...,ent in the New.Tlmcw ad-
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Kr. and Mn. M&rlcn Dodd, 314
Amethyst avenue, Balboa. Island.
had aa week-61d guuU Kr. and
Mn. CaJlah•n of Arcadia.
PUBLIC NOTICES Pueuc NoTicEs
FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME lllld ackn-edged to me that tbey
hecut ed the 1111me.
THE UNDERSIGNED -here· IN WlTNE!jS WHEREOF,· l b&"Ve beftUDto •t my band and ar~
MAULING
MAPLES •
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~ajor Gen. Paul Williams Aw1rUI
"'" Honors for European Invasion
owd Enjoys
ndezvous Dance .. -------"'!"--""!'""!!' J by cerltly that he la conducting fixed my offldaJ H&1 the day and
.. TA. U Are -Marine s.rv1ce •t 11452 v1& Ppo<to, ~ 11! thi. Oertlfjc•te nnt al>ove BJ' AL IOY<JI: "' Newport Beacl>, Callfomla, under written,, _
Sick d the ftctltloua firm name ot call-#MAM. RAm; ''======-=================="' an fornla.Martne Service and tbat Aid (SEAL) Notary Public In ODd
· firm b: compoaed of t.be following t aaid County and State 1.-.ue 8tandl•c Incident ally every member of S-1!1:~-d peraon wboee name and addrem la or Total the bowling le&JUe along with his . . UU"SS" ... 9 iu foDq~ ~wit : Soward vi. !:~ )COmmt,..on exptrei OcL lD. Won i.o.t. Pim legion of frie nds were glad to
YOUR CONDm"""" .. •y Seager, 801 Bayelde Drive, Bqx 12, Pub ·-~ 13 20 27 Mcb 8 194:51 Palnten ···-····-· 4·3 "26 58,904 learn of ~ Emenoa'• return
""'' ,.... Balboa l'.oland, C&llfomla. · • ·~ ' ' ' · ' · Sallmaken --------40 29 58.940 home from the hospital. It seems II& °'11JtMINED BY OUR Wltn ... my band thlo 19th day Welden .............. 39 30 58,490 that his recuperative powers are
e X-Bal' Fluo~opk: E.uml~
tloo Chest and LunCL e Blood Preuure. Pulae and
Tempt"rature Studied. e X-Rai Fluoroscopic Euml-
natlon of Stomaeh and Colon. a Clrculatory Funcdonal
·Test. e Bone &nd ifola' !:Kamin&.
Uon.
• Be&d-~Foot P~cal Eum-
1.Aatlon..
$ Health B
'access
00 HA.ND Of BAMDi/ A lllc&LI FEa.80 &&.a< BSOOldl
awwhlw• --
covus AU. • • • T._tre II e
••••••" fer ... ,, ......
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Or. J.C. KEYS
D. c PH. C
l'hooe to.r Appointment
SANTA ANA .3370
Sp...-geon Bldg.
4th • s,.camor& street.
SANTA ANA
· 814 11-'woll Blq.
LONG BEACH
Copyright '1943 NT. 2-27
ot February, 1945. NOTIC~ OF UffENTION Shlp!ltters --------36 '33 58,598 eommonsurate wt th his l"'rsonal·
B OWARD W. ~EAGER. TO 'ENGAGE IN 11{£ Mechanics ----------35 34 59,230 !ty and he healed In no time. Now
State of Calltomla. ) SALE ~ALCQHQI Tool Room · ··· 33 .86 58,875 that he Is soon to get back into O:>u:nty or orange > ... ... . , ..... Slaves -...... ::.:._: 28 41 57,247 harness aptn, the challenge made
On thJa 19th da y of F ebruary, IC Bl: G£4. ear,,..,ters ----·--23 46 54,658 by Ralp z.., to bowl him ·1ett-
A. 0., 1&1i5, before me Nora S. J handed Is made agaln. Seems thf''
Margwartb a N otary Public In and I'~ 26, 19'5. The following scores are the just before Pancho was taken u•·
tor the aaid county and at.ate. ,-e.-TO WHOM 1T ll.4.Y CONCERN: weekly. results ot. bowline at the Ralph told him that he could bee t
Id.ding therein, duly com.m.Lsaloned Notice 1.9 hereby ·pven that nr-Sport.land alleys, Monday, Febru .... h1m left-handed and Pancho ec-
&Dd sworn. personally appeared teen day1 alter the date po~. ary 26, in the South Coast league cepted the challenge for a few
Howard W. Seager known to me the unden lgned p~ t~ aell tournament: bucks. I don't know whether Em-
to be the pereon wboae name la alcoholic t>everag• at the.e prem-enion is a t a disadvantage sans hi~
w*rlbed to the wit.bin lnstru-tsea. deacrtbed aa follow.: Slit ti:: Welden-appendix but I do know that
ment, and acknowledged to me that Rhlne Ste .. Newport Bea.ch. Calif'. Lester ············ 11~. 189 156 Ralph will outweigh him at the
be executed the same. Pursuant to such intention, the Deering ·········· J..> 124 154 bell.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I undenlgned la applytng to the F1 anagan ······ 187 154 106 There were 14 bowlers in thf'
have hereunto 3et my band and State Board ot Equaltzatlon for Stanley ·········· 167 191 136 200 class Jest night and this indi-
affixed my official seal the day issuance of an · alcoholic beverage Hauser ·······-·· 169 160 146 cates the lmpn;>vement in the
and year in this Certificate •fi rst license (or llcenaes) for tbe&e Saltmaken--league bowling. Of course this in-
above written. Qremlses as foUows : Bailey ············ 21 5 171 US eludes the spot gjven t he men.
NORA S. MARGW ARTH, ON SALE BEER ONLY Ctinningham .. 136 137 145 but the progress shown by 8 num-
(SealJ Notary Public in a.nd Anyone desiring to proteat the Lacy ···· ···· ··· 108 148 140 ber of them is truly remarkable.
for said County and State. ls8Uance of such llcenae(s) may file Allison 168 129 117 _There was .. Shorty" Lester with
Pub.-Feb. 20, 27; Mch. 6. 13, 1945. a verified protest with the State Nonnan ········ 170 170 150 a.223 . .Jim F1anap.n with a 222.
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS:
FI CTITI OUS F IRM NAME
THE UNDERSIGNED does here-
by certify that they are conduct-
ing a garage and motor repair
business at 122 Agate Avenue.
Newport Beach, Calltomla, under
the fictitious firm name of l!!lland
Garage and that said fi~ Is com-
posed of the following persons
whose names and addresses are a.s
follows, t1>wlt :
Raymond R. Ainsworth, 401
Newport Blvd., Newport Beach,
Cs.lifornia,
Margaret Fae Ainsworth. 401
Newport Blvd.. Newport Beach,
California.
Witness my hand thia 8th day or
February, 194~.
RA YMONO R . AlNS\VORTH
M.ARGARET FAE AINSWORTH
State of California,
County of Orange ss.
On this 9th day or Febru&r)'.
A. D ., 194~. befo re me Alma M.
Rath a Notary Pu bllc in and for
the said county and state, residing
therein. duly commi95loned and
sworn. personally appeared Ray-
::nond R. A.inaworth and Marga~l
Fae Ainsworth knovro to me to be
the persons whose names a.re su~
scribed to the within iD.etrume~t.
Board of Equaliultlon at Sacra-Mechanle&-.Jlnt Stanley with a 209. Wlllard
mento, Callfomia, staling' grounda Ege ········ · ··· 127 162 l59 Bailey with a 232. Lee Gable with
for denial a.a provided by law. The Murch ·· ···· 161 123 131 a 210, Francis Horvat.h with a 224,
premises are not now llceneed t or ~itc~itch · l55 157 164 Al Hon•ath with a 206, Lee Ride r
the sale of alcoholic beverages. 143 127 144 with a 215, Roy Schroll with a
D ARRELL W . KING. Bur.vell ······ 178 213 192 20.1. Jim McGuire with a 2<J7, Ray
Pub.-Feb. 27. 1945. Carpenter.-Dunham with a 227. Stan Burwelt
Crowder 120 99 134 With a 220, Ray Sanders with
(No. 68~)
NOTICE OF SALE
OF STOCK IN BULK
Sanders · · 187 130 127 a 205. and GaJ e Funk with a 204.
Miller .......... 144 133 141 • The women in a ttendance last
Clark 154 ~26 149 night were Sue Horvath. Violet
Funk .............. 160 183 l63 Bailey, Gertrude Willcut, Mar-
Palnte~ garet Lester. Vera Funk, Thelma
Gable ············ 1&5 173 147 Hauser, F e m Hauser. Margaret
F. Horvath ·· 101 .142 197 E,ge. Lucille Verzal, Evelyn Mc-Walton 121 114 147 Gui!1', Ruby Gores. Anna Gilles S hannon ....... -174 158 176 Agnes Aiken, and Dot Toombs.
A . Horvath ···· 159 201. l 59 Handsome young Daryle Ba iley. 4
Shlpfitten--years ot age, and Archie Horvath,
MEacCal be · ····· '114 151 i 37
1 age 10. were there to see their r ................ 119 157 141 dactdies bowl.
Rider ··· 129 173 186 The moneyC'd me n this week Toombs 158 143 159 Schroll 184 160 wqre High Game, \\'lllanl Balley,
SlavN-
Cole
McGuire ...... .
Adams
Broyles ........ .
Olristensen ..
Verzal ......... .
Tool Room-
150
156
126
84
15.3
122
Furtsch ..... --163
Monill .......... -145
Dunham ....... 191
Claire ...... 173
Gores . .......... 154
159 who gets f\\'o buc ks for his 232.
152
114
126
150
155
186
138
125
151
140
158
1.13
178
126
128
)69
140
145
129
142
107
183
The High Series wao;;. taken bv
Stan Burwell and he gets a deu~
for his 604. The Lo.,., Series and
one simoleon was Won by Lee Mc-
Cabe for his .lowly 453. N ext week
the Tool Room meets the Car-
penters. the Welders meet the
Pain ters. the Mechanics meet the
Shipfitters. and the Slaves meet
the Sailmakers.
Electric
In the
Refrigeration
New and Modem
Repairs
Manner
Notlce ts hereby given pur9Uant
to the provieions of Section 3440
of the Civil Code ot the State of
California, that Charlee H. and
Marguert~ F . Way in tend to eell
to Guss Van Der Unde and Fritz
Goossens ali that certain person.al
prope.rty conai8tlng generally of
Fixtures. Delivery Truck. and
Groceries of a. gTocery bu.sines.a.
k nown a.s Way's Market belonging
t o sa.ld Charles H . and Marguerite
F. Way and located at 301 Ma1n
St .. City or Balboa. County of Or-
ange. State of California., and that
the purchase price thereof will be
paid, on Wednesday, the 28th day
of February. 1945, at Smart ~
Final Co., Ud., lo6o E. F1.rst SL,
City of Santa Ana . County of Or-
a.nge, State of Callforn.1a... at l Q
o'clock A. M . That the addre1s of
said vendor ts 301 Y &ln SL, City
or Balboa, Count y ot Orange, State
or California. and the addreea or
said vendee ts same.
Dated Febr-vary 15, 1945. The Painters a're back again in
c. H . W AY, the top position in the league
MARGUERITE F. WAY, stand.ing. They are now in front
vendors by a goodly margin and the spir-
Girl s Attend
Covina Party
Miss Doris Rooe Rath who is at-
tending Covina Union Higb school
this year and living with her aunt ,
Mrs. George, Francis . invited a few
or her Newport Beach friends up
t o her home for a Slumber Party
OVC'r the week-end. After much
chattering and games not much
slumber wu had.
Let Us solve your refrigeration t roubles with the irn-
~l' '1M ~1 proved instruments designed especially
qL:JJ 4li: for refrigeration analysis. I ~-r We Find the Trouble
.
1
_ '~ ")I When Others Fail
. , Our work is speedily and expertly done. r=' Our charges are nomina l. """~"'-(; l Result,. are guaranteed.
S20 \Veitt 4th St. SIERSEN'S Santa. Ana
and/or il in which they bowled last njght
FRITZ GOOSSENS, indicates they don't intend to re-
GUSS VAN DER LINDE. linquish that spot again. Even
Vendees. ..Kid" WaJton was throwing the
7 194"' ball down the alleys with the en-Pub.-Feb. 2 . ....
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; [ thusiasm of a youngster. Lee Gable, again bowling in place of
Pancho Emenon demonstrated his B 0 capabiLity to mow 'em down with
B A L B 0 A his right good bowling. Even the
w L
scorekeeper. lovely Sue Hon •ath
2 4 0 2 I
encourages every member of the
Newport Harbo r District-Phone Newport Beach 442 team when they are up and cheers
The girls participating in the
party were : Audrey Sacks or Ba.e-
sett. Eloise lllld Leslyn Everett of
Redlands avenue, Ne\\1>0rt Heights.
Helen and Ruby Bean or ~6th
.street. Ne\\•po rt Beach. and Jeanne
Rath or 27th street. Ne\\·port
Beach. Through the kindness of
Mrs. Evelyn Everett. the transpor-
tation problem was solved.
'------------------------::-::-::-::-::-:::'~~~~ .............................. ~~~~; every strike or spare.
Award or the Dtatiogulahed
Sc1"1ee lle.dal to one of New-
port'a most notable citlzena, Major
Ge~eral Pall! L. Williama, 210 Via
58.1\. Remo, Lido l ale, wu an-
nounced Saturday by the War De-
parpoent.
Genera.1 Williama won acclaim
by iue service a.a commanding gen-
eral ot the Ninth t roop c&rrler
command tron:i Feb. 20 to Oct. 29,
1944, and partic ularly u head of
the aJrboume invulpn of Eu.rope.
when b18 paratroopera prepared
Major Genual Paul. L. Wil liams,
who· has received the Dlatln-
gulahed Se!"V ice Medal as com-
mandin g genera l of t he Ninth
troop carrier comma nd whic h
headed the Invasion in H olland
and France.
Canner Spangler
Buys a Residence
Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Spangler.
1622 West Ocean Front, have just
purchased the six-room house in
Via Koran, Lido Isle. which was
the residence of Harold Rupp. for -
mer .draftsman for Gordon 8 . Find-
ley, contract or and builder.
The ne\\' o\\·ners are painting
and improving the property and
expect to move in a.bout a month.
Mr.' Spangler is a.ssctciated '\\·ith
W. L . Longmoor in Western Can-
ners. Inc.
DDF Club Celebrates
Tenth Anniversary
By way or celebrating the tenth
anniversary of their club. members
of the 0 .0 .F. c lub met al White's
Cate.' BalbOa. Saturday night and
enjoyed a very lovely dinner. The
party then motored to the Santa
Ana High school to attend one of
the Orange County Concert Serie!!!
under auspices of Orlll\ge County
Musical Arts Club. \\'hicb pr esent-
ed Paul Draper and Larry Adler
with Arthur Ferrante at the piano .
Members enjoying this wonder-
ful program were: Mesdames
H arry Baker. Roger Barro\\', Ed
Edick, J osephine Oquist, Roy Page,
Elmer Patterson. Sheldon Smith
and Alma Rath.
Next Thursday evening the club
is looking forv•ard to attending a
pol-luck supper at the home or
Mrs. Harry Baker or Shafer str eet,
O range. The regular monthly
Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Ballard. meeting of the club will be held
24~ Newport boulevard. are re-at the homC' of ?i.lrs. Elmer Patter-
ceiving congratulations from their son. 38th street, NC\J.:port Beach
many friends on the birth of a on ?.!arch 2. '
Save Time! The ad ia probably
the w&j' for tbe groUnd forcea e n-
tertng Holland and France. He wa.e
a1ao commander of tbe 12th U . S.
' Army Air F'Orces ln Africa and
received the Dletlnguished Fi.ytn.g
Cl"ou for dropping paratroopen
behind the front line• tn Tunla:la..
~nete~n~ :l~r:~ : :::.Id War I.
' Jiestdee the reneral'• ~e. who
e infantile paralysis dance
h d at the Rendezvous ballroom
S turday night wu a buge suc-
ce , both 10C1ally and financlally.
A aum approximating seven bun-
d d dollars wu Teall.zed by the
t to help aid th09e \i~ortunate
who have bttn stricken with
dreaded diteaae. The commtt-
of the·Klwania club, the ctvtc
tza.Upn that sponsored the
ce, bu not tabulated the exact
ount realized from thf-dance.
t they u.y l!iat It la co~iden.bl1
resides at the Lido Isle addrem, o
other relatives are h{, parenlll,
Mr. ftlld ~ Edwin W iUte.ms, a
sister, Mn. F1orence Anderson,
and nelce, P.atricla AndeMK>n., all o er the ainount f&iaed la.at yev.
e ma~e ba.nd., from the El
T ro 1Ia.rU1e Base, furniahed the
sic a.od the dancers were loud
their prclae ot the distinctive
r ytbme played by the leather-
n ks. The. !dngtng by the solol.at
of whom live at 428 Ma.rguer1t.e
avenue, Corona del Mar. · -.
Costa Mesa PT A
To Feature Health
Program Tuesday o the band, lovely lady marine
nli.le Ray. wu compara.ble to
First, eecond .and third grade ny of the famous radio stara
youngsters a.t Lindbergh school a d, accordi::ig to the crowd of
will present a clever skit appr<> Ii l~t'ra. ahe Is destined lo be
prla te to the program's thE"me ong the porular radio s ingers
"Health': when members of t he a ter the war.
Costa 14esa elementary schOll>I' The expenses involved in the
P.-T. A. convene for tbelr m onthiy ministration of the benefit dance
meeting on Tuesday ln the kin-\\ kept to & minimum. The com-
derga.rten room· or Ma.in school. itt~ pa.id tribute to the gener-
Mrs. Minnie Crain, assisted by I o ity of Bob Murphy, o\\'Der and
Miss Tummond and Mrs. A:liller, o erator of the Rendezvous, '\\'ho
teachers. are directing the sklt. I generously gave his ballroom
Speakers for the afternoon will be b at is to help the Kiwanians in
?.1r8. Marie Pearce. 7th and 8th eir endeavor to swe'.I the fund
grade physical education director\ f r this noble campaign. They also
for girls; Edward Vertrees, boys' ~ ve praiae to the business men__
P. E. director and Miss Freda o the harbof :u-ea who so gener-
Weersing. school nurse. o sly contributed to tbe adver-
Tea t o follow the program will t ing campaign.
be eerved by Mrs .. Paul Norman, --------
chairman. assisted by Mesdames
Harlan Woods, Dunvard Cart ..
v .. right and Carl J ohnson. ·
L. K. Ashbaugh. local mail car-
e r. has been Ill \\·ith a strep
t roat but ie out again.
RADIO SER ICE SHOP
A. W. OLD
2232 Newport Blvd. cost A MESA
(1 Mlle North ori B
Pb. Np>-Bch. '9
Dlatrtct)
NEWPORT TA KLE STORE
ED SWCOMB MANAGER
< Bait -Tackle -Fis ing Information
NEWPOl!T BEACH
EDGEWAT
(On the Beach a): 1
. Under ~
'fA."AGEMEST of MR. "fd
open Eve
Soft Drinks a
Ta.5ty Sand"1ches to Top Off t:h '
CAFE
Ne\lr
IRS . C. H . 1'-fUCHi\IORE
Uay
d Good Cold Beer
ln\igoraUog Dip ln the Surf
daughter at St. Joseph hospital on ·
F eb. 20. The little lassie \\'eighed in
at 9 pounds, 8 ounces. in the News-'nmes! I
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ANY MAKE
100% Credit
12 Mos. te Pay
Painted
Waxed and Polished
Fenders Strai~htened
Bodies Repaired
Frames str,ighte-.ed
Wlleels .Ali~
Motors Ov 111ed
llotcn Re I
ALL WORK GU~ '
·HARRISON
• PONTIAC
•
SANTA ANA
Lumber and Building Materials
Bay District Lumbe r Co.
Phone 11 50
518 COAST IUGH\\'AY 1\T THE ARCHES
INCOME TAX SERVICE
Get Your Income Tax Returns in Early
J. E. Barnes & Son
Phone .516
1806 Newport. Blvd. Costa Mesa
YOU'LL BJ: llEAJllNO Tiii:
NEWS of VIOTOBY a. tbe
SAME BADIO YOU NOW
RAVE .•• 11 ,._ a.. 1t. 1a .... ~ ............. .. ........... ,.-....,,.... ... . ..,,.,~ ............. --
OUAJlANTIZD U·BOUJl
BADIO llDVIOI:
SHORT CIRCUIT Radio & Eiedric
IUI liMt llaJ' ..._.,
At tM Ft1n7 l•e4'1C
BAI.lll)A,
-Palm ,.._ ,...,... • .__ um.w
MESA LJQUOR SHOP
_ 111111-i lfe\ipori Blvd.
COSTA MESA, CALIF .
Pl~nty of · Whiskey
~Newport4'
JINX FAL
(Lovely Star or C umbia Pictures)
ANNOU~ EMENT
Due to labor shortage t has been necessary
to temporarily curia 1 our days that we
remain open and ti! ~rther notice
Bernard's Studi Will Be Open
I '
Each Friday fr m 2 to 6 p. m. . I Delivery Qf finished ii;.ctures only will be made
. and sittings!' be given in
Santa Ana .t 106~ Eut Fourth Street
LAguna Beach, S65 South ()out BlYd.
Will PllotosraPb Y9!1 ~,_,,...1y Dltferent.
BALBOA INN E S'nJDIO
For Appointmenta, Newport 8-:b~22l8
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Too Many Points
To This Story
' Corona del Mar New• Island Toy Shop
(By Be'8te L.. Bene<J,lct) In N Lo • Making It Hot for· the Luftwafft Dream Boat • Senator Kuchel
Favors State Park
At ~rona de) Mar
Fai ~, like light, should alWll)'W
be si.D'l e and unbending; while
Jove, · warmth, should beam
forth every side, and bend to Lieut. Col. and Mn. F . C. Voon, ew catJOn
230 Larkspur &venue, have u ity ot our brethren.
No, they weren't ration points, hou.se gueata Capt. J ohn Klrby,
they w~re tack points-not little Loa Altoe, tor a few day•. Capt.
carpet tacks, but great big roof·, Kirby i3 on a buslne11s trip in the
Ing tacks. and the boys who scat· district He served ln World War I.
te.red. them in an alley the other S/Sgt, James H. Benedict, 309
night thought th(?)• were having Marigold avenue, was transfe·rred
fun. It may have been fun while recently from the Santa Ana Air
they were scattering the tacks Base to Victorville, where be will
and anticipating the results. but be stationed. Mrs. Benedict wUl
the actual results were something join him l.n tbe near future. Bene--
else again. They were rounded up dJct was happily surprUed when be
and under the wat chful eye of Of-discovered an overseas boddle
ftcer Applebury ,they had to pick whom be thought bad been lost
them all up. ~·a.s stationed in Victorville. The
RecenUy Mn. Loia G. Hud8on,
who runs the Toy Sbop Oil Balboa
181.and, placed an ad ln the N ey.• . .,.
T imea tor bwilnesa epace l o rent
and fixtures for sale, with the re·
suit that at 6 p.m . of the day tile
paper went to press she had rented
the shop.
What Mrs. Hudson neglected to
state was that she was definitely
NOT going out of huBineas. but
wu merely moving to another lo-
cation. She la'. now at 208 Marine
avenue, where her son, Russell
Gilbert, hu a bicycle abop ln the
rear, and her toy shop will occupy
the front of the store. with the
opening date set for March 1.
Pictured When
Victory Is Won
A 36·root cruiser. single or twtn.
screw. that will .sleep six people.
has a cotnpl~le ship's galley and
butJt.Jn dinette, arrd will cruise up
to 23 miles per hour ts not a
dream. It Is ~he post·war actuality
of the Chri&-Craft company. The
boat Is entirely new from atem t o stern . with .8. nl"W trend ~ styling
both from the standpoint of In·
terlor and exterior appointments.
State ~nat~ Thomas Kuchel ,
v.·hoae home Is ln~a.beim, paid a
.hurTied visit to 1N~wport Harbor
area Tuesday to m eef'a few friend.a
and d19cuss legi.slativ~\,maltere of
local lntere8t. \
With Earl W . Stanley h'\.. paid s
visit to Corona del Mar to ~peel
the site of the proposed Coron del
Mar-state park and said he as:
imprea.sed4 with the value of
plan.
At noon he met lnlormally a
group of local citizens at luncheon
and thanked them for their inter·
est ln his campaign last fall. I
-Martin Luther,
Uuistianity is the companion
of liberty in all its conllicts-the
cradJe of its infancy, and the di·
vine, aoun::e of i~ claims.
F -De Tocqueville. -HEADACHE
1asUCM A
BIG
LlTIU ntlNG
friend thought the aa.me ot h1m.
Mrs: Ha rrison White, Santa Ana,
visited Mr. and Mrs. C. E . K yte,
312 Orchid avenue recently. 'Mley
returned to santa Ana with her
and had dinner with mutual Newp· ort Beach's
friend8, Mr. and Mrs. Farris R eed.
Mrs. Earl ·Gregg. San Gabriel, I Sale of Ch • t ~·as surprised on arriving at her r1s mas
place at 300 11 a rguerlte avenue, I Se I w $2647
I ~~~'.o"~ir G~r~~gh:~i;!~~~edkn~h:I a i as
~rs. Gregg did not agree with lhe , The sum of $2,647.04 was col·
popular song .. Don"t Fence Me In" I lected fl'om U1e sale of Chrlst maa
for she found he had !.nstalled a seals for the Orange County T'U· I fine fence a round their property, berculosis a nd Health AS80Clation I' ON THE WES11EH.N l-""RONT where bt'•vy 1nowlall• and extreme cold hive
also. in Newport Beach for 1945, accord-~everely h•mper•d Allied i.ir activity, RAF aircr•ft ire tiveo • 1peci1I warm·
Mrs. Caroline Droge. 300 Fern-ing to W . C. Prewitt, Who succeeds I 1n&·up tre11meot before .'~Ki ng off in •c•rch ol the eoemy. ~1ember1 of ao
leaf avenue. has returned from T . O. Mattingly as chairman for RA~ &round crew: 1ervu:1na • T)·ph~n 6,i1h1er-bo!'l h"r 11 an air6~1d ju11
S ta '! . after sellino-her the Harbor a rea. This is \Veil over l behind tJ-,~ froo1 l10.e1 •lt•ch coll dps1 ble 1ube1 which convey bot au lrom an onica. ,.. . 11 , • pre·he11n>& van to 1he pl•nt"t. radi111or.
property there. Sbe says she will the sum co ected la.st year, \vh1ch I ·-----;-;:---:----=-------:-:--:-----:::-::::::::::::::::=.
reside here as her son. Lt. J ohn waa $2.415.34. T otal to date for the! s • c -
Droge of the Manne•. who is now entire county was $30,5 17.! 1. r epre-oaring osls of Stale Taxes statio~ed ·at Quantico. Virginia, ex-!Jen ling an increase of 23 per cent
The Senator is on leave from the
Kell Wilson. local ChrtS·Cra!t
dealer recently received data on
this and other boats that have
been in expertmeeta.1 stage while
the company wu 100 per cent en·
~ged in WB.r work. 'l'bese will.
however, be ready for purchase
lmmt'-dlate!y' after victory.
Navy. H e bolds the rank of Navy its~P~
Lieuten~t and has his headquart-
ers at Terminal Island "'hen on ac· &~ ElectrtcJ.a.n.
live duty. The Navy has extended BU T. R. NORTON
the Senator leave in order that he 111i ut m~ Phone Ul 7 A boat that in all probability
~·ill be quite popular around N ew·
port H arbo'r Is the Chris·Craft
"Fifty," It has private sleepin g
quarters for four couples. galley,
may attend the sessions of the N wport ~h. Callf.
state legislature which will go Into I '----t-=~~::.:.:;,;=-==~-J
session again on Monday, March
5 at Sacramento.
dinette and a spacious main salon I H d C ti
with an inside companionway. It 8f Ware OTIVen OTI
is de•igned to take two di•••'•· Draws Islanders
but if preferred, can be po\vered
"·ith a pair of marine engtnes . .
The large markC't In boating Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L . J ohn-
says Mr. Wilson. \\'ho uses post~I son, 1111 North Bay Front, Bal-
\\·ar orders being received through~ boa !~land, spent l\\·o days last
out t he country as baeis for his \\·eek in Los Angeles \\'here they
staterr ent Is in m otor boat a ttended the 23rd annual confe r-
I
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EV
COME TAX
SERVICE
C:IS .J . HORVATH-
INQS AT" RCBIOCMCE
16 :19TM eTACEET
p ('t't.s t o make c o rona del ~t ar 'bls above last year. [ By CLEM WHITAKER
.!. hnme \\·hen he returns from the c t ..... on rar:r to all the laws or grav·
since the days or th<' gold ru!'lh. runabout'!~ The company bel~~v~~ <'nee of Southern. C~lifbtnii:'-Retail Bud~ets have gone up. but nC'ver "a considerable portion or this H ard\\'are Assoc1at1oa, v.•ht.ch \\"M
cnm e dO\\-rt! ~tr. \Vsrren then pro. interest is undoubtedly b 1 n g held at the beautiful Elks Club
NEW~ RT" B~CH PH. 1'712
A LL SET for a rood full day'>
work when • nagglnc hea.d-
acl:ie ane&b up on you. Yoo .mfer
and ao dOel four work. ·
Ready fO'J' an eveninc of. rel.ax;
a tioo and enjoyment -a _ peaQ
headache interferes with your fUDr, r.tr enjoyment or relan.tion.
DIL lllUS
Anti-Pain Pills
aaua.lly relie•P not on17 Bead.
Ade_ but Si.Jllple Neo.ralgia. M_..
~lar Pains and Fu.a.ctlon..al
Moath11 Paiaa.
Do yoa uae Dr. Mile11 ADU·Paia
Pills! l! not why not 1 Y.Pa cao
get Dr. l\liles Aiiti-Pain :Pil.11 aa
7our drua-store in the rqul&r
package for only a penny apiece
and in tbe economy packaa"e even
cheaper. Why not get a pack.age
today? \"our dru2~ist bu them.
Read direcUOns a.nJ use only u
directed. Your money hick if )"'OQ
are not sati&fied. T
I _...;.;:, r
I
v.·ar.
T\,·o birthdays , .. ·ere celebr a ted
Sundav \\·hen f r iends gathered at
the h0me of 11 r. and :\trs. Harold
\\'ilson. 300 Ocean Blvd., to bonor
:Mr . \\'ilsnn and her father, ~rr.
\\'alter SV•iger. Those gathered
around the dinner table •.vere ~fr.
and :\frs. Jay Dutter, i\.tr. and ~lrs.
D. Thqresson. Mr. and :\'frs. Ha1·ry
s tau<"h. 11·1r . and :'-.1rs. \V. Bl is3. ~Ir.
and ~l ri. \\·. S \\·1ge r, and "°fr. and
:lfrs. H. \V!lson.
Silver Wings for
Island Man
Recei\'ing his commission and
silver v.:ings as second heutC'nant
at the Army F orce :-.;-a,,.1gat\on
SC'hoot: San :\lart"os Anr.:y Air
F ield. Tt.•xas, \\"as HO\\·ard Eugene
Burns. student officer . \\"bosc \\"ife,
:'-.l rs. ~!arga;et H. Bu rns. ~s!dcs at
326 Apolena a venue. Balboa I.slanJ.
He is a son of A . E . Burns 195:'.i
Courtland avenue . Oakland.
• • MRS. AMERICA I ;ty, the cost o/ govornment con-
MEETS DEFENSE! ~~':::~',Y g oes up, but ne,er comes ceeds \\·ith his statemel"t or causes. a roused by returning \var :eter· building over looki.na; W est I a k e ---+----------.....!
declaring: ans"' \\'hose f irBt: encounter "•I th Park.
Governor \\'a.rren. seek in"" to ex· ·•Ther e a re rour major reasons bo !.Ir. J ohnson is a past president ,.. ating came as S('rvice men.
Plain lh•·s d•"••oncert·n ~•·t· I for the.<>e t remendous increase• ,·n or the or•an,·zation and h a• oper Have vou 9.·ritten down the e x· l i g p-•.I ic.a the cost of Stale ~.o,·e mment. V.'ar v.•eary workers ar e also ated a h"a·d"·are ,·tore on South.
Plration ·dates on the backs of the phenomenon 1 ~ h is biennial bi ;d-'' ctC'dlt d Ith I th ' ~ • l h F"irst. the unprecedente-d g r owth e "-' open ng up e mar-GI 11 t t f red and blue stamps in your ra-,.c message, as providf'd the of our State: SPcond. the d emands ket ror runabouts. Their desire asse s ree , Orange. or the
tion books ? You'd be surprised I State Leglslatu.re '''ith some star~-fnr post-war recreation. coupled past ten years.
how much it will simplify your ling datsi. on the stratospber1c of our penple fo r additional gov· v.•ith the fact that they a re making --~·~-----
point budgeting. and marketing I cllmb of State cxpenditu_re9 during ernmenlHI services 11nd the pro· hi,£her lVage.'!', buying bonds 11.nd The only sound ,and durable
too. Ynu knO\"\" of course. that al! recent years-and has listed ~·hat vision made thereror by 9ucceeding · foundation for true fellowship and h Legislatures; Third. the cont,·nu~ saving, ls pointing towards fl. high-b h h~ . 1 food sta mps nO\\' arf' goo<! for tJl"ly e conside rs lhft n1ajor cont ributing er standard of llv1ng for a greater rot er ......._... JS ove for God. and
od causes. ous increase in the CC'st of livinµ:: number or people. the te_achings _of Christ (Jesus ) a limited pcri . W hen t}le an-nouncement is made of th"e \"ali As an illuminating-insight into Pourth , t he assumption bv the The motorboat Chris-Craft has that direct us 1n love for ot~ers.
elation or ne'v stamps. the ex.pir-the soaring costs or State Govern· State. in \\'hole or in part. Or ob-de;:il{ned to meet this demand, is -H ('nry Geerhngs
ation dates nre also given. B~ue ment over a. iO·year per iod. Gov-li,e-atlons that had theretofore been lh('_ 16·foot Runabout. built of t he / . ,
stamps, good for buying processed emor Wa rren's message gives the considered the rinanc.ial responsi-highest quality materials by ex· Give r;>ollars t o Uncle S~ while
foods, and red stamps. for mer1ts rollo"·ing compariSon of bie nnial bility or locnl governments:· r.ert v"orkmen. Tt ~·ill sell at a low you can . Buy War Bonds.
and rats. a re good for four months. budgets. at IO·yea r inter.vals: Go~~n!~; ~~~~rern~a7hn;:e Ii~~: e~~ pr ice however because or Chris· r----:=:-i/Ywv;{'1"JQQl;19i~i;5"Q;fl~Q;MIY'::=::-----,
The new sugar stamps-No. 35 ..... is 1905-190i S 28.862,961 t irC"ly valid t o v.·it. the State's C'rnft quantit y production . It wlll
also good for tour months. 19 1 ~ 1917 6!'1.950.745 have either a 60-or a 95·horse-Fresh D
'F R INSURANCE SEE
H ward W. Gerris&
I Newport. BouJeyllJ'd
COSTA MESA
Phone 161
A tomobile •, Fire
ccident • Life
icense and Contract
Bonds Written
F'or the v.·inter sports-lo\·ino-1925-t92i 163.155.082 constant gro\\·th. generally climb--po\\·er enm"e installed and m ve ,.. · ing livi ng-costs. and increased "..... ' · "' ramily there is the promise af 193:'.i-1937 425.345.298 S tate subsidies to local govern· top speeds of 32 and 37 miles per
lo"·er-pric.e rall a.ad v.·inter u't.iltty 1945·1947 683.810,643 ments. But t he rourth-"the de· hour respectivel y. An experimental
outt.>n\·ear in a fev.· 'months. A~ne'v I T he moral of the message seems model of this ne9.· speedboat bas
Delicious Sea F 8
Or. complete equi ment
\\"hen you v.:ant to catch
I . 1 1 m ands or our p<'Ople for additi"onal been bu•"lt at the factory at Al-regu at1on no\v governs manu ac· to be that \\"hUe the S683.810,643 -
l . f 1 th oat• h d governm ental servlces'"-is subject o-onac. '!1"chl~an . "·here It I• un-ur e rs -p rices o ea er c ·. u get for the" ~n1'uing two year t ri h ll ,.. ~~ e ""'
jackets, ski and skating ~uiL1, period is •'the largest budget since 0 se o~s c 8 en~e. \Vhile the dergoing <severe trials. This 16·
hunting and fishing clothes, \\'OOI f the admission of our State to the people, ID a fev,o inslancf's,_ ._un-footer v.•ili have large, wide. Up· doubtedly have asked for add1 t1 on· 'io1stered -at• ha t 1· mackina\\'S and other sports. togs Union," the same might have been 1 t 1 . • .....-·, ve a new s Y 1ng
your own.
HORMEN FISH MARKET
ON CENTRAL AVENUE, NE PORT SEACH Jesi~ed for the g-rcat outdn<.rs. said about every budget submitted a governm£'n a ·services. the rec· 'a nc.l eye-catching color scheme
By late spring. n:ore lo\\·er priced ord indlc.n tes that the:y h~ve much AcC'or ding to a recent surveY by !~~~~::::~~~::::~~::::~~~:::'.~~~~~~~~~~~~ •-h Id .1 bl . mo r~ often bad ne\\" ~rv1ces (and the New 'lork J ournal t C µ:armen,_,, s ou be avai a c in one. Remember . no "B"" .-,;· "C"' the costs thereof ) forced upon . 0 om·
the sto res. and OPA plans· to pas:; ra tion~ can be issued to you \Vit3-I them. either by pressure VTOUps or mhelrce, boating is leading the dur-i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,,·;,,·;,,-;;;;-,,,;-;.;;;;;;;....;;;;
Price reductiOns on to you. nut th" d \ 1 ·\ -1 · . . . e · a e goods catagory by 175 per is reror . r nt \\ 11 e ynu re I by public o ff1c1als seek ing to ex· 1 . . ~U\\"'s the time to visit the shce thinking nboul g-asoline rat ior..J. pand their author ity. , cen~ n post-9.at p:ed1~ted per -
store if you"re looking for a p;1i r rh<'ck to SC'.'£' if all your coapn!:ls The compulsory health insur-~~n a:es of commodity tncreasea.
or shoes to buy "·ithout spending are endorsed. If \"OU haven't \\·rit-ance scheme pending before the e oats v.:hich \\"Il l be built In
a shoe stamp. Starting F'ebr•1a1y ten your automobile-license num-present Le"'"'slature is a case in ans~·e r to orders n ow being placed.
19 a Ce rta'·n perce t • f a " 0 \ b 6 ' indicate the trend. and bear out . n a"e o 1..t-•• • er across t he t ace of the coupon~. point. The only public demand for
e r's stocks may bt:' sold ration-do it right awa~'. Don't be 3. party this costly program, so far as can the story present statistics tell-
free. This "holi day'" \\·ill _ give t;<e to the black market. be determined. emanated from a ~there is more money to spend
shae me rchant to clear his sllelvc.3 Herc"s a c ase \\·here smaller-srnaU section of t he ClO. But the d the _people are buying now
of odds and ends and brn::e.1 sizl. .... ! than·average size ha."' it.!! ad van-people if the pr ogra . adopted \Vha~ th:y ve al"•ays '\\'anted, in·
And. _it \\'ill gi\·e l ·lr. ano_• ~I rs. tag~s for l\frs. America and 9-:ill doubtlesa be c~a~sged ""th I ;;:~;~ in p~t·war plea.sure, and
Ame rtca some extra shoe m:lea~e. J Junior. The arm '.-· is turning :>vet having asked for it-and certainly .. g desires created by "A""a r Reme~ber. though. that th1..·. cell-to civil iRns 75.000 pairs of winter· ~'ill be presented v.·lth the bill . scarcities.
1ng prices fo r these s hoe.:1 ~.s 25 \\"e i~ht n annelcttr pajamas i n --------
per cent less than the ··l'egular small sizes only. F.ach pair will WHAT'S COQKJN'?
pric('."" If they are from the stor~··s have R tag \\"ith the f"l'iling-orice
O\\·n stock . Shoes bought ration-ri~ht on it . Thi~ price t\·iJi be
fr ee from another d~al er can be 1 eith('r $:?.SO o.r S3 , depending on
priced only ont.>-t hird more thnn \\'h<'ther tt-.c !ll!orc bought them di-
l hc price paid him. Ad vertiSP01•'nts r<'C'l fron1 Trea?ttr'.-' F'rocurer.1ent j
o ( t!a'sc· ration-free sho('S \~·ill 11r thi·nugh their v.:holPsater.
c:-arry the notation. '"OPA ndd /\rnty 1H.'l'd.1 ~., cann··d ohir\ren
l<)l relea!i'i.' 1-!.ntlon-frce from Feb. :i nd turkey for use in hospitals,
19. 19-l [J. to :.!Jrch 3, 1945, 1:i-Arn1y fit•ld ratin-s a:id f r r '>hi p-
( l11s1ve." ffi••nt ove rsea~ i!'I the reason be-
B,.occoli Soufne
Good broccoli is again mak ing
an appearance In the m arket but
lt L'I' still high in price. A little
or It may be made to go a long
'\\'8 y "\\·hen served as a .!Jlloffle.
3 eggs, sPparated
1~ c up t hick white sauce
~ tsp . \\"orceirtershirf' nuce
1~ tsp. La-.-.·ry's seasoned kit
GORDON B. INDLAY
r
CONTRACTOR and Qllll.DER
MAINTENANCE A D .REPAIR
. OUR SPECllAlj.TY
Cabinet Shop ervtce
Cabinet Shop
407 SOth St.
Pb. 2888,J
Office
3-ll 0 C9Ut Blvd.
Phone 412
NEWPORT BEA OAUF.
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Car o,,·ners. take note ... in orde1 h:nd th" \\";.i.r Ff'C)(l f\dministration
to get supplemental gasolin•'. yuu nrder rl'q1.11r ini:-nll poultry canned
n:ust ha.\-e your mileagt-1·11t 111111nt; aft1·r F\·bruarj• 1-1 . t0 be !'let d~:ce
rl'cord. It \\·as given tn yo;1 ,,.h,.,n for thf' Arrr:ed F orces This n1c:ins
you g ut your [i('\\" ··A·· b\)•)k. lf nn moi t· ranneJ tu rk1~y r;r C"'1'.t J.ten
you've lo9t o r d('Slroyf'<I it. go t{l 1nclud1n~ ch icken s iup, chirken
yuur local \\"a r Price nntl ra~i 1111i,g A l...a K i n~. C'tc:. for ~t rs. Ame:-ica
ho'1.rd rit:ht a\\·ny and gt·t a Ile\\" until the order is rilled. -
1 cup chopped, cooked broccoli
2 tbsp. grated cbeese
Beat egg kolks and add t o
"'hite sauce ~·ith \'l orcestershlre I
and salt. then add broccoli and
chPese. F'old in stiffly beaten eg-g I
v.•hites. Butter a small cas~role,
?oat ".'·ith blead crumbs and pour /
1n mixture. Set in pan of hot
\\'ater and bakf' 50 minutes a t 350
degrees .
Wut'sLargeJtj.weltrt• 17 ores to Serve Yo.1i1
~ -· 4:)~ ')
• ever Have you
designed a gas range? 1
!Nsigning a gas range goes much deeper than
the excerio r peauty ••• R esearch engi neers of
the Gas Indus try are now working on exact
specifications for your postwar "CP" Gas
rang e. Y o u can expect the most wonderful
cooki'ng performance you ever knew. ''CP''
means "Cerlijktl PerjoNnan&r' ••• the mark of
special qu~lity of ranges made by all ~gh·
grade manufacturen. It means 22 super·fea·
tures-tho jitten in modern cooking ••• the
most P'Mti<all
IOU1llllll COUll1111 eu CO .. AllY
MODIRll •••
PRACTICAL •••
HIS CANCEllED TENPLAN CHECK IS PROOR
eTherc's ooroom for doubt when 7ou poya bill by°rm'i-
PLAN check. You: cbeclc-properl7 endorsed and c:ro-
cellcd-is & proof of J>011DcntWhich C&Q ,,_be displ1t<d.
TENP1.AN dleclcs are a ral oomcoienai-tbey help JOG
• .., time, tim, gu<>lioe Open yout Tl!NPIAN Sttx)Olllf
ioclay "' any banch of Bank of Amc<ia. Buy 10 checb
b $1 ioaoeat pick« You mm k<ep "'1lyaM>agh Wf
oo deposit lli the bank to coYct the check.a J'0'2 wdre.
I
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IMYllT IN .WAI IONDS AND MJOLD T IM UNTIL MATUllTT
JAMES D. DUFFY
After spending all of his work-
ing years in the service of the
Atchison, Topeka &. Santa Fe
Railway Company, James B.
Duffy. assistant passenger traf-
fic manager, Los Angeles, today
announced his retirement from
active service effective Feb. 1. I
i
The strong hearts fight to the
lilt of a song
Where "'eaker 80Uls have to be
carried along.
-From Couplets for Courage
VETERANS'
Classified Ads c.~ R·E·S·U-L·T·S
Quality Lumb~r
and
B4ilding Materials
•
COSTA MESA
LUMBER CO.
R.-E .. HOSTETLERJ..
Phone 48
ASSISTANCE
Service Center
AUTHORIZED GO~ SERVICE
Free to World War Vetenm and Mr l>epmdoata
Office Open Weekdaya 9 to 4 for this Are&-RoOm 235
NEWPORT BARBOR UNION mou SCHOOL
Newport Relghta i lrvble A.vi!!llue and 15th Stnet
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lASSES With Youl
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•Carry an EXTRA PAIR of
•Glai1e1 Made ·to Your
•Your Credit 11 GOODI Open an Account!
Your !r• are Your Mod f-edtM Pc>111alon.
laf.gvard thero by on ""'°""""
al S-r<ery liJ< I Villon lo Vd<lll
N. w. Cor. 4~ & Sy more sANTA ANA
OPPtc11,cONVIMllNTlT L0cA ID ON THI MAIN PtOOI
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HARBOR HIGH SPORTS -Top Bush Leaguers in
Athletic Carnival ARBOR HIGH NEWS Leathemeclcs lizard
Foilerton Edges Out Sailors
ln Closing Seconds, 34 • 31 •
.. AU good things must end" so with 9 polnte each. The Tan loet
goea the old aaylng, and a.a it goes out ID the final ae<::onda ot the
eo did the Tan' buketb&ll finale game wben Danny Kraemer tallied
a. the local quinta lo« to Fuller-on a fut break, one of the many
ton Hlg.b school's clever cuabas. that th elndlana pulled on the
The Sallot11 had the upper hand Ha.rborltes and what counted up
the entire fray and led by seven to be the difference between wln-
polnta u they neared that fatal ning and losing the game.
la.st three minutes. But lD that
abort space ot lime the Indiana CEES WIN F IANLE
t ook charge of the game and ran The Cees and Deea met lbe ln-
the Tars ragged a.a they stole the dian Papooeea on our court Fri-
ba.11 and stalled and otherwiae ram-day afternoon, and the Dees !oat
ehackled the locals. Playing with-in spite of the fact that they play-
' out Johnny Shafer made it hard for ed the best game of the year. The
Harbor's f ighters, but they got off finaJ Score was 1~12. The Tan
to a rut start and led by a. sub-looked exceptionally well and out-
st.antial margin at the end ot the played the P&poot1es, a.nd lf they
first three quarters. BoneS' RoblD-l had made their shot.a count could
80ll paced the locals w1tb 10 point.e. I have won the game. The Cees
7 o1. which be patted ln the initial I brought home the only win of the
quarter. · l day as they turned ln a 2~-8 de-
The Bees alBO Jost a cl~ie after cision with N ettles' 8 leading the
leading by a slight margin for the scoring p~de. It was a tine finish
biggest part ot the game. Van de for the locals as they won handily
Walker and Yardley led the Tars without resistance from the Fuller-
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I ~=~e ~~Boo~ J Oney ear Ago. I :;:1~!1'.!rymanl
Mtu S~wr bu ~ounped that Fred Shand won O\'e r M~ry Alice Beginning Monday. we are to
a new shipment Of llbrarjt booka, Pollard In the "Lions Club Speech have a new member !'lddtod to our both fiction and non·ficUon, h .. ar-Coo teat." t Jt acu Y ot teacherl!I. Afr. F'loyd rived and )a gradually finding Ill The "Jungle Blonde" wu reveal-Haooryman. He Is going t+ take
Laat Thur9day brought about the place onto1the library shelves. ed at the Sadie Hawkins Dance over the duties of Mr. ·srnutl,
tlna.l games ot tbls yea.r's Bueh Va.riety ,. the spice ot lite and which turned out to be a plump llt-teaching all the chemfatry claasci;
League. Each team pJayed a double a.a tbll!I I• irUe the library ,is going tle plg. It ju.at happened that Dick and, 80 tar aa we kno\·;, a~! the
header, and lhe sea.oon ended with to be a •plcy place. The tbllowtng Harper had to klsa It tor he said algebra cluaes. also.
the Six Whites and Period 15 tied example.I!! of booke pouring[lnto the he would kl• the "Jungle Blonde." Mr. Haooryman has just rec.ently
for flrat. library will UIU8tra te thJ1 point. The juniora were the champions been gtven a medical d ischarge
Monday the semi-finals were Flnt ori the llst ls the stirring in the lnterctaa. hockey games. trom the Army Air Corps and Is
held to determine which two teams epic BRAYE MEN by Ernie Pyle. The Tr1-Y a.uembly wu gtven now completing his "roaster's de-
wlll participate in the Athletic nit. ta the new book by America'• March 29. The theme bad aome-gree at the University of California
CamJval. The Six WbJtee: opened best-loved and moet wtdely read thing to do with radlo. at Los Angeles. •
the ~te as they overthrew the war cone,pondent. 1 Alan Andrews 1ubmltted the Mr. Haooryman W8.8 a student at
Two's ln a 17-10 tW111Sel. MacMll-BRAVE MEN beg1na with the name .. Tar Baby" for our fighter Compton Junior Colteg.!' and u . C.
Jlan led the winners wtlb 8. landing in Sicily. continued on to plane we purchued in lbe Fourth L. A. prior to bi3 enlfatmect in the The F1ven ahot a.way the Ones' Anzio, and reache1 a climax tn the War Loan Drive. Thia eD.try eeem-A nny. hopea for ~tetlPg the final u they lnvaaion on D-Day. Thia it a true ed to b&ve won the cootest for a We are sure that everyone will
battled out a 16-6 victory. Elita description or America's fighting name of the plane. give hi.a utmost coopere.tlon to this
led the hopeM champs with 6. men. The Red ci-ou sponsrored a new teacher and make him wel-
These two top teams will meet Going be.ck In history a hit, "sock" dance. It turned out to be a come in bis new teachP.r-life at
89 the first event of the Athletic STORM CANVAS by Armstrong great SUCCet!.!I. Harbor High.
Camlv&l , and tt should really be a Sperry present a 8lriktng picture Glenn Eilts and Jack Sanford Both the 81.udenta antf faculty
battle, Of the Brittab blockade ot the seemed t o be the wolvel!I all right. were· sorry to have Mr. Brautl
Llsar4 'lnlDlna: lo a popular -!Im•
G roup base lD the P acific. T~e 4':-:~
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··inc "fnst.raet1on.• ham Srt.
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Judson •' San Dleco, CaL
The S ix Wbitea had a double American Coe.st. Sea battles and for they a.re known t o have eecured leave the sch ool, but ·we all ain-
win last Thursday as they first duela are part Of the ruthtesa lite some addressee from a couple of cerely hope that he ,viii be succesa-
bowled over the Sixes 18-4 and ot a 881lor during the War of 1812. Excelsior girls at tbE\.r elays. but it ful e.nd happy in his new job. BE.DEVIL YOUR 11n our. salt. m.ustard and cayenne.
v•on from the Bee 48 by a forfeit. BR ID'E . IN THE SOLOMO NS by seemed that Glenn lost them some-I A milk, stirring constantly. and
Rod M acMUlian was high for both Osa J ohnaon pictures another part how. WHO? SHRIMP FOR c k until thickened .. Add paniley,
games \Jo.'ith a total of 12. of the IA-'Orld. l t is alive with excite-Last year we were lo have a • SHEER DELIGHT Je on juice and shrimp. Place in
The Period 6 team was ott and ment and adventure a.nd filled witb s¥.·imming pool, but we finally Whq comforts me In moments of ---.In ividual baking dishes or cas~-
on a.s they squeezed out a 13~9 win facts etranger than fiction. Martin found out that It was an April despair? I f y ou 'r e t ired of being a haJo-ed ro . Sprinkle w ith bread crumbs.
from the Slx Reda and then lost. and Osa J o hnson's main purpose in I fool's jo ke. Who runs fingers lightly through cook, forsake your angelic \\·a:rs B e in mod. hot oven 1375 .. F.J
t o the Scrubs 22-14. . traveling into the interior of the my hair? and lake a .satanic d-ash of spice a ut 15 minutes.
The Threes scored a 10-3 win Solom on8 \\'as to photogm.ph can-Girls' Iieague Who cooks my meals, dams my to shrimp!
over the Ones and suffered a 10-~I n1ba ls in the a ct of eating human • · hose? Dev iled Shrin1p is sni<"e t o any Cl ssificd Ads Get R-E-S·U-L~T-S I 1os.s from the Scrubs. fles h. Ho"· they accom pl ished this ffo]ds Meeting 1 ~queezes drops into my nooe? a ppetitf' and saving to the cook
The Cees faced l'9.'o strong teams and lived t o tell of it makt>s a ~1nnday morning. first period. Who alt>~,.ays has a \\'O rd of praise ? when it's made \Vit h the canned
and took a 11~5 win from the Bee \\'On derful story. Its inter e-!rt is there \\'as a Gi rls' League meeting Set s out my ru bbers on rain)' ~ind of shrimp for this means :-int
4s. only to lose to Tu•os 17-l5. greatly In creased b}' th~ fact thnt in l ht" aud itorium. Since neither the days? a Bit of bolh<>r prt'-cook ing. shell-
'-·••• T"'•rn• \places like Guadalcanal and Ne\v president nor the vice-president Who cheers n:e up when I1m de-ing or cleaning this zesty food. Toi"! l'olni..t "" Bu~b ~ f T~""' l'olnt. 0 11p. Gcor~in Are no"· \\'el/ k nO\\'n and \\'f"rP present, the secretary. Her-! pressed? N utrition, too, in this delight ul
t·· ru~1 1 :X~ :~~ familiar . bert a J oh nson. took c harge of t h<' ~Jakes sure that all my clothes are dis h f or shrirr.p i!' R precious pro-
... rur... 17>7 1:111 Here is a bri('f list of snr:1e (f mectlng. \rl r""nlR Bachma n. the ! pressed? tcin food and has \'itamins A and It.~· ~'unr,. r.-t 11:1 e;•
I 1•,.r1 ... 1 r. : .. '.! 17 ... tt:e books nm,· a,·ailRble. THE trea.!ru rer made the treasurv re-\Vho scrubs my back ,,·hen in the D toge ther "'ith many m inera ls. 1'''""1 :: 1::14. 17~ GLENCANNON OMNIBUS by port. Jun ~ \\'ightman . the uniform sho'.ver ? De iled Shrimp ::;~:: :i~ 1 ~~ Guy Kilpa triC"k . T HEY P LAYED chnir m An, announced t hat the g irls And \\'akes me at the proper hour? 1 N o. 1 can shrimp ~ 1 1, cupsl
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11 10,, 11:1 THE G AME by H enry Grayson. \\'ill havC' t o be m uch m ore car<'ful Who helps to keep m e on the 2 tablespoons butter I" TIU•\ :I 2 ) B
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11 THE NEW EU ROP E by erna rd about \\'!'aring the correct uniforms beam ? 1 1.! tablespoons flour
119" 1 :::~... Nev•man, and THE AMER I CAN · l o school. Who figures in my every dream ? 1,. tea s poon salt
IZA T ION OF EDWA R D BOK by Freshmen: Panatha Fanning. I do M\'SEL F~ I '.l.l teaspoon must~rd Th" 1,.11 .. w1n~ r\I"' l'(H1 1"~tantf . JC'Ot•n.1:
niol't· 1h1ln :.!U po1n ta in tblt Jl••&r f Bu~h Edward Bok. 1Iary Ka t herine Barnes , t;lnger ---------Oa.'i!l cayenne
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Ander90 n, Annnb!'ll e Elliott. 1'fary STRETCHING ! ~:i cup milk ~i i Harborite Benbow to Ann '1oncoc. and Caynel Coucoo . STARTEGY AGAIN! 2 tabl.spoons chopped parsley
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, FAltM E QUIPMENT
1. Eltiste & Co., Inc.
40 E. 4th Ph. 3%00, Santa Ana
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•n E t S p A A U M t So phom ores: F.va Marie Com· I 1,., tablespoon lemon juice •&~I n er . . ·l"L • ee stnck and Dorene Craig . I Us'1ng ,,.·,,ole cans full of food as % cu p soft cr umts: •
"' " •I 'I I I I f"f "I' t 1>tl1I Ull•ll" ""~"I I t91'1"11<1]. "I Bill Bt>nbo\\·, 15-year-old sopho-Jun~or : Barbara Pac.kard. v.·e liked anli \\'i ~:1e<l ·.~·a s ,g rand go-Shred shrimp. ~i:elt 'but ter. bl <'!lll ; R 0 c E R I E s ~ ~~ mo re of Harbor H igh, \Vil! enter Seniors : June Smith. J oanne ing y,·hiie it lasted. But now it's ~ ~ . ht'' me up ton1q
"I haven't seen him for
some time.
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~~ ;1 the S.P .A.A.t r. S\\'\mming C'~arnp-Smith, and Ber?adin(' Couron. 1 time to revive' t:ie strC'tching trick s stretch. ing e.-.:ert ~J.es \Yhile. the can-~ Cold Meats ; :1... lonshlps at the Los Angeles Atb· d k d t I l •
"'I \\'e learned \\·hen ra tioning \\'as r ig-1 ne in a re ~a 1oner. s.._· a . ~Jn • ;;; ;o I ltehtic•Cl•Oub tdon ig~t . ~ill "·n1,,enter Spiksters in Opener orou s before. One c.'.ln n1ust do the of corn di ub·e fla \'or. nutrition ~ ~
2r1 e -ya.r sv.·1m 1n an a empt · · ~:::i,·s bv. c! .... ·:ot in!r hal~ of it to a ~-Fruits a nd Vegetables · "" At H B T d v.·o rk of l\\'O. sometitr.<'s even three . ~ • ~ ~~ to break the record. He is present I • • UeS 8 Y ! for flavor a nd nutritittn in today·s CO!''l. ;:oufJ le n r <"orn fritter s I good ;;, ~ ~n holder of the Pacific Coast 220. al l uncli ' 1, t he other hal : f\S contrast Phone !618 ·.: 21J Far \Vestem 880 and the c I F Next Tuesday Harbor's Speed-me s . . . ::
26 . . . . I ··11 . I H ,. t That rationed can of delic ious in <'! mixed vegetable d!sh of g reen !-O PEN SUNDAYS • ., 1 220 records s ers "1 Journey o un ing o n be I' h f .
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GIVE NOWI +
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"H you are not in the serv·
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going easy on Long Di.s-
eance between 7 and 10
&<>night so his call can
get through quicker?
" PoP' and I will be mighty
grateful."
f'.tldu• Hill. Bro• F..,u rio t..,...,, Hof"', Srrut>e
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·' 1 . B h t h 0 ·1 · th out-of-season fruit s uch as peaches ans , imas er ot er avor1 e ~ • '..!:l He V.'lll enter the me€t un-eac o meet t e 1 ers In e
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. . fam ilv combinations '! ' G ; !!.~ attached Aftt"r this m eet h e plans annuel duel meet. The Sailors. \\'hO can be d1v1d ed three \\'8)'.9 for I c . d 'r d . . od •• _!:. ullon s rocery-·_:o_ .Z-· J st •all d th 0 ·1 · II flavor. Use one-thi rd of that can anne oo s are precious t a~-. _
TJthl ~!'li<"<·•i D<'6 f"0\11"9 2::: I to swim µnder the banner of a 8 year " ope e 1 ers 1.n a . 1'.fake the rp.ost of them stret ching-
" H 11 ood S . Cl b ·h · h ·11 three divisions have been showing of peaches for enhancing meat at . . ._· 7•• N'e~rt Blvd. ~.ta •r ..... • I o yw • w1m u \\ tc WI • . .1 · . w1se until victory releases ajJ \\·e ~ .. ..--"-"' 1• team hJm up Y:ith three wo t ld much good trac k mater ial through-the main meal. Bro1 i t or bake it like f favo 'le ai·n ~~ 1 ~ C ~-"1 • I '''Ith the meat Use the second or r1 use ag ·,. •111 "'"""111111u1 .. 1111u11"H'"'•''"''1'"'"'"'""''"'''" ton ees. h ' p 1 \\'oolf s ·11 s 'lh out this '-'ear's ~catu on anu are · <=========~=====~t~~~~~~~~~~~=~.; .:.-c a ~p.ons . au , 1 m1 , J h ' d d h Robinson T hird Highest ,.....orcr and Bill Lucas and enter them in hope ful of a r epet ition of last t 1r of ;irour ~can_n~ pea c cs t~-
As the season ended a final tabu-th Nati' 1 A AU ch lo h ' year's victory. gether \\'llh the JUi ee for a deh-e onn . . . :imp ns 1ps 1 • • · h
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· Ja tion of points SICOred found H ar-next summer. In the Varsity division Glenn c1ous sauce t? serve \\'ll p ~in
bor's sparkling center Dent Robin-Last summer besides \\'i nning the Eilts. running the dashes, is ex-I cake or pudd ing. Th.e ' last third
so n ln third place \\'1th 113 points above records Bill \\·on second plac~I peeled to be right among the lead-can. be stretched ':''1th S('a sonal I behind Elmer Combs of Huntington In th eNationals as a 220 man. r ers. Stretching out in the Hi's V.'i ll fruit in a salad. fruit cup o r des·
Beach and Don Leibhart. Ana-He sv.•ims in the senior division be Don Vaughn and Don 1.filler. sert.
"Satisfied Ra Service"
COSTA MESA
h. 845 Costa Mesa
heim's mighty forward. Don Miller (swimmers Of unllmltl"d age ) a nd both showed up 8v.•elJ In Decathlon. Vegetables. loo. can be taught
r ested in ninth place 9'.'lth 71. has been \\'orking out in Santa Qick Wallner and h-Iiller v.·ill do the I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;.;;;::~~;;::;;::;;::;;::::;::;;::;;::;;::;~;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;;;;;~ I ~, .... Be<V'hl J-44 . Ana's pool in pceparat ion fe r this leaping for the Sailors. 1 ~:lmf'r Comt.. {Hunl n~.on ' • . .
NE\VPORT .' BAI.BO
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opeii 10 to 6 daily, exce Sonday & Monday
Jlc'>n Ll,.bh~rt IAnah .. 1m1 114: lloi'nt R-Ott-1 meet of v.·h1ch he 1s confident of In the Bees Al Crane. v.·ill be
h""'n IS'"'"l)OI'' Harbor I 1 l !l; Dl('k Fahf'r winning counted upon heavlb-· in the lo-
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places. Louie :\feUo \\'Ul run the
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Congratulations to: I 1 John Shafer F eb. 23
Hal Young . -Feb. 23 !
i Gunning Butler Feb. 24
·Norma. Gher e · Feb. 24
Russell Gilbert Feb. 24
Robert Greeley Feb. 27
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P HONES : N EWPORT 12 & 13 --P ubltshed Every Tuesday and Thur.day A fternoon~ Volum e XXXVll ---Subecriptlon Payable ln 1\.dva.Q.ce :-$2.50 per year L'1 Orange: C.ounty ;
$2 .. 7~ ~r year to 4th zone: $3.00 per year to 8th zone. -Entered aa Second-Oam mAtter at the Postoffice in Ne\1,:port Beach.
California., under the Act ot Mar:::h 3, 1879.
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bu been 1ettled for an undlocloeed FEBRUARY l~J Ne~ llfyd .. ~ M~. -.le" $9CI, '123, $186, '19CI ond -!:nJlneo u4 Part. 0 BEDROOM H OUSE
contkteraUon. i'h'one 1788 for A ppointment. up.' P1.ne fn.Dd8 '39:1 and up. kAJUNll; SALVA.AJE AND me f\!rnitun, $8860.00. Avail·
Tbe wtt ortg\nally named at Rlcll Low IOCb Low 13-8t c Term.a. Some for ren~ 30 YflU'll MPG. oo. a le in 2 weeks_ W 40tb Street,
U00,000, wu ogatn.t th• !JooPltal W. 28 10 :47 4:<8 11 :15 5:1 1 ------------In Orange county. Donz.&hmldl IOIO W . Omtnl An. I'll. 2188-W N wport Ial•nd 1&-lt
t ~--all d 15.1 1.1 4.4 --0.1 LORRAJNE•s BEAUTY SHOP Pia$ Co .. 520 N . Kain, Sonto Ne,...--4 R•"". ~-·u. °' the .u..i1oc on ea th on Oc-MARCH 123 Broadway, Ooat& lleaa. AnL 6-ttc· ~ ~ a.ttl', • Block of 14 tots, can&l tobe.~ t o, 1943 ot the Wrtkbt'a two-Th. 1 11:19 &:19 12:01 &:41 Phone 1308 for Appointment. ~~ Newport Beach, Ot:J'
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~y...id llOJ\d In tbet lnotltutton. J4tho-4.6 1.1 4.3 0.3 1S-8tc wANTi:D TO BUY 11 New and u -• r R-2. Oo peved bouleyard, ....una an demurren have k ept e ~ block trom ocean and -....-_. ourla CNew d.&111-bt •rinl ttJM) UPPLIE · ..._ cue In the c tor a year. N. D. Tld• an plaoed tn order of.~ ~YICENT WANTED II WAN1'ED -One pair of Roller MARINE 8 S way. $6500.00. Courteaf Tu
Meyer. and Robert Mize repreeent-Ll111.t new-L m.: darlr. ttsur. P-m..1---------'----Ska'lea... Phone 157. R . H. Reed . C.Ommerctal Fllhtng Gear b ket11.
lng the Wrlgbta, did not dtacloae WANTED-Carpet and Upholster-16-ftc BEACON LANDING H CARDOZA SLOAN, Owner
the amount of the Rttlement but 1-------------tng cleaning tn your home. W ork 1301 Oout Hiway, c.out BJvd., Corona. del Mar.
aaJd that tt wu entirely .aaua.-BUSINESS GlJil>E 10 guaranteed. Color and beauty re-WANT TO BUY -Fresh water N ewport Beach. Phone 2084-W. p one Newport f7. Ree. Phone
factory to their cllenta. OWi Beach Service Statton vlved, gtve new abeen. Phone nshlng tackle. Rod, ~el&, plup, •ttc N wport 102S·M. lt-8.tp
spinners, etc. Don Gunderson, Tlre-8'-t tery·Ignltion .Service Newport l OM ·W . l l~tp Phone Newport 515. l &·tfc w 81• ACRE estate n>r diac:r1min· Mesa Army Officer
In New Training
Lubrteatton ant Ip g coupte. Matn bowie bu u ••
20th A: Newpt. Blvd., Costa Mesa =EMP:::::..:LO::.::.:nlE::::=NT::..:c...:O::f.:"F:..:E::RED=:::...-..:Z9:: WILL BUY or lease following new f 2 f C • room 26x48 with large fla.g-
Phone 2025 15-16tc w ANTED-Someone lntereeted ln or good 2nd-hand woodworking or 9-t. ruISer g latticed patio, greenhou.e
machines-Drill. Sha.per, Lathe. t •-2 h·• t b C t De " 1918 Willi•-J . Webb-"do·Rlchfleld workl.ng in a flower shop or a o n .... g, ucurm. gues OUK. ap . von .w.. Davia, ......., ...,. SANDERS: Spindle. Belt. Dl8c; ~· ldln f t t lt Santa. Ana avenue, Costa Me818.. Sen·1ce, across from Lido Theatre nursery. Norman'•. 1307 Coast SAWS: Band, J ig, Arbor. Ac· CARLTON JONE S gs or rare pan cu un.
h be 1 d t ffl Battery Rech·~-g. WMhlng. High\\·ay, Corona del Mar. Phone pJe room ror further develo~ as en ass gne o an o cen ..._.i;... cessortes. bench tools, vise. 129 So. Robertson $ Beach, Costa Mesa area.. aircraft e ngineering and mainten-P olishing, LubrlcaUon Newport 590_ l5-Uc Compressor. spray gun.e. P. o. d
1 Ch t Fi Id Ill P hone 691·! 1•-stc Los-AnO"eles own, ba ance at $125 per ance course at anu e e . . ~ CARETAKER for yacht anchor-Box 141 , Laguna. Beach. 16-ltp ,., h. •
The coune wUJ la.at five m onths. 1-------------H Bo P hone CRestVJ'ew 1 6463 DENNIS HOGI..AND -Dodge-age. ouae turnl.shed. at ex· • R ALPH P. MA S KEV Capt. Davis is a veteran ot 30 WANT TO BUY-Late model car, ]J t 14-4t Plymouth Dealer. Texaco service. perlence necessary. Phone New-coupe or ••dan, tor ca•h. CO ec . p 3-4 10 Co.a.st Boulevard missions in tbe European theater .4.. 162 13 <t -1760 Nwpt Blvd .. Costa Mess. purl · -P •--oclated c.~~1 ..... Station Phone -402 6-ttc at operation. During the eight ~ .::= ... ...,.,
months he was averse-as , he w!UJ Phone 148· l.f-Stc CARE OF CHILDREN-In your 26th and Central, Newport Beach EVERYTHING BAtlBOA PENINSULA house for
a\\1arded the Air Medal with three -m-.w-A_Y_G_A-::RA-G:-E-M~-0-,0-r--::Tu:-n-e-home. Phone Balboa Island, 626. ____________ 1_-tt_c ELECTRICAL aaie. Completely and beautifully
Oak Leat Clusters and the Dis· up &. Brake Work. 17.fO Nwpt. ____________ 1_()._1_o_tc WILL PAY C A.SH tor your rur-Jsbed. 3 bedrooms. 3-car gar-
tingul.shed Flying Cross wtth one M p 637 niture or what have you. Phone Ets-Ho kin & G alv an a . One ot the most •modern Blvd., Costa esa. h . . HELP WANTED-Wal treas. Har-
Oak Lea! Cluster. l< Ste rt . DI H 17 . d Nwpt. 2000. o. R . Cra\\·Jey, The h se!I ln t he harbor area. Only
Mesa Red Cross
Service Enlarges
-sons nner ouse, th an Food Basket. 1812 Newport Electrical Contractor."! • ears old. l 8l3 East Central
1-------------Orange, Costa Mesa.. Pleasant Blvd., """la Mesa. 99-ttc 1000 Coast Highway A e.. Balboa Penlnaula.. P hone CESSPOOLS. Septic Tanks. ln-di h rt h It ~ 38 97 tf wrroun nga, s o ours pre-Phone 1 4 -c N wport Beach 1140. l~ttc Malled anywhere in Orange Co. t erred. g-ood. pay. 9-Uc
The Home Serv~e Department
of the Red Cross In Costa Mesa
will open their new office some
t ime in March. according to Mrs.
No ·job too big. State licensed and
ca~ Con!}>ensatlon Inaure ncc!.
Al.SO Pumping. M. L. MCConnlrk
& Son, 340 Victoria St., Costa
Mesa. Ph. 475-.M. l4-6 tc
J ohn F . Web&er. chairman. Ap-Septic T ank-Cesspool Pumplng
proval l'or the office which will Ray Munoz, 221 Knox Srreet
WANTED-HOTEL MAID. Balboa
lnn. Phone 660. 6-Uc
WANTEO---Beauty operator. New,
pleasant shop. Salary and com-
m.laeion. Phone 2009-M or 179.
14-tfc
MUSICAL & RADIO On Seashore Drive
'Jtwo-Bedroom House I $3750
be located in the be.nk building. C06ta Mesa Ph. 792-W.
has come from the Southern Or-1.f-8t.c _s_ALE __ MlSCl!: ___ LLANE ___ o_u_s ___ a-0_ FURNITUR.E FOR S ALE
ange County Red 9ross Chapter -------------2-WHEEL TrRiler $35.00. Delco 32
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 38
0 . L. CULLY
CKRTIFIED TAX CONS.ULTANT
Income tax Accounting
OTHER HOUSES
5425_0 and up
Terms
e xecutive board. TEXACO Marine Service StaUoo. lighting generator $65.00. Viking
On duty at the new office which Lubrication 8 Specialty, 2406 W. Port. 909 Coast Hiwa.y. Ne\\•pcrt
v.·ill be nev.·ly refinished. ..,.1Jl be Central, Ne\J.'J)Ort Beach. Ph. l29. Beach. -16·2tc
Mrs. Webster and Mr!I. Gunning 13-4tc -------------
Butler, vice chairman. With the ~B-A~L~B~O,-A-TR=-AN="s"FE=R,-&,-"'STO="R""-SACRIFICE Nearly new dark grey
advent of the Redistribution sta· I AGE CO. Boat )fovlng 8 Spec-caracul coat by pvt. party. No
t
;
Ion at the SAAAB. new and heav· ialty. ·160l w . Central. Newport tax. Phone Newpt. Sch. 1239-W.
e r duties have and will be de-Beach. Phone 212s. 13-8tc ____________ 1s_._2_tc
I
mantled of this branch of the•-------------FOR SALE-Strawberry and M-
ocal Red Ci'oss chapter. Mrs. PATh"TING CONTRACTOR paragus plants. 315 Nan.-issus
I Webster up t o thia time. has hand-PAINTING and PA PER HA.NG-avenue, Corona del Mar. Phon e
ed. the many demands in her ING-Fine work!naushlp guar-2082-J. l f-4tp
home. anteed. Best materials used. J . C. -------------
Two Mesans in
Car Collision
Minor injuries v.•ere received by
Marion W : Gregg of 2508 Newport
oulevard. Costa Mesa.. recectly b
II
Kirk. Ph. Nwpt. 1325. 13-8tp
General Painting Contractor
Reeldentlal, Commercial and Yacht
Wo rk -U cenaed 12 years -
Available Now.
BROADCLOTH CARPETING
New Stock. Just received. Variety
of colors. Santa Ana F\irnlture
Co., 426 W . 4th St., Santa An.a.
14-4tc
Phone Newport 2581 12-Uc CHEST of Drawers. End Tables,
_P_a_1.-n-t-1· n--"--.:.D_e_c _o_r_a-ti_n_"_ mgh Chair s, Nu .. e.y Cha; rs,
r. F> Baby Strollers, Sleeping Bags,
Roof ,Repair & Painting Boudoir Lamps. Western Auto
Sympson & Nollar supply, Costa Me... 15-2tc
FOR SALE-Brown carpeting and
pad, 14 by 24 reet. $10 if you
take it now. Phone 1375. 16-ltc
FOR SALE-Day bed and table.
423 Spurgeon BuUdlng
206 West 4th. Santa Ana. Caltf.
89-tto
Phone 1971-J Newport. 14-4tc -------------
r . Lot on Central A venue
Zoned .for Duplex
SI OOO 00
W . L. JORDAN
700 E . Central, Balboe. KEYS MADE WHI LE YOU WAIT Telephone: 153 16-2tc
BOATS, SUPPLIES 13 Vogel's. 304 Main St.; Balboa and --'-----------::..::c.....:.::.c::...:.::.::..:::=::_ ____ __; 208 Marine Ave., Balboa Island. DO* SACRIFICE your beautitul
19·ft. x 6-tt. CA.BIN DORY. Built tt ~-ni ut I ti --'! 82-c uva. Pe ns a o , over \.Wu 19f0. Prop. and srllft. ·Suitable h dred nev.• homes a.re planned
ror albacor e and barracuda trol-REAL ESTA TE SCHOOL -Pre-th re, tn.lde Iota are well worth
ling. Phone Orange 621-W after pa.re to P888 state U.Amlnation $2 . Corner $3,000 or more.
6 p . m. 16-ftp by me.U. Money back guarantee. 90-tfc
5519 Wilshire Blvd., Los An· ---'f.-'----,-------
geles 36. 4-16tp NE 2-bedroom home, double gar-FOR SALE-Gale K Transome
Stern. 7T. or Mackerel high ooal
the past 2 yrs. Twin screws. Will
Ice 3¥,i T . Ideal bo&t for inve1Jt.
or fisherman. 402 38tb St .. Npt.
Bch. or Ph. 1744-W. 16·2tc
DINGmES, Paddleboards, Tennis
Tables. Retail and wholeae.le. ·
WATSON WOODCRAFT SHOPS,
611 Coast Highway
ag , 50-tt. corner, $7000.00. Halt YOUR TIRES RECAPPED iwhile ".1. c.,..h,
you \\'Ork. Bring in you.r cilr or RALPH P. MASKEY
tires in the morning and \ they 3410 coast Boulevard
will be ready to roll in ttie eve-Newport Beach, Calif.
ning. Phone Newport 2342 for Phone 402 15-Uc
appointmect. Costa Mesa Tl.re &
Recapping Shop. In the rear a t
20th & Newport Blvd. 16-tfc
E STATE WANTED
TED -Real F.atate. Out of
\vhen the car he was driving col·
ded with a machine operated by
Ray Cool Burlingame or 2431 Or -
ange avenue. The accident occured
n Monte Vista et.reel and Orange
venue.
0
Pb. Nv.:pt. 1217-W 512 -38th St.
12-tfc St;' x3' ENTRANCE DOOR. Ha..lf Phone Newport Beach 601
glass. full screen door. New, pre-14-ttc
·u FOB BENT
a
PERSONAL u
Balboa Man Sees LONELY? Plain sealed details
war. Untlnlsbed. $16.00 ror both. FOR SALE-28-foot cabin cruiser,
Phone Newport 1306. l6-2tc $800. N~ds repair. Dodge Ma-
rine m otor. 3504 Marcus avenue,
FOR RENT-Small rurnl8hed apt.
to woman. Will exchange part
payment o r rent for part time
care of owner's two c hildren, 5
and 9 years of age. Phone N ew-
port Bea.cb -2357~J. l5-2tc
-Principal or one of Cb.1-
ca o's largeat real esU.te brok-
e ge firms, now in city, would
Ji to contact o'vners of Chi-
ca o real estat_e relative to their
sa e. management or mortgage
p blems. Send particulars in
fi t letter. William S. Fleck,.
c e or 116 35tb street. Newport
B ch. 16·2tc
Long Service rree. Endorsed by ministers. Club
ELITE, P . 0. Box J,1. Loo NJ.·
Pre;. Glenn E. Hughes of Balboa geles 53-B. 12·10tp
s one or three Orange county men
·ho have completed ao month• NOTICE Uncalled For Sui'ts
I
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FOR 'SALE--Gi.rl's Iver·Jobnson Nev.-port Beach. Phone 2497-\\'.
bicYcle. $25. 223 Abalone, Balboa 1.f-6tp
Island. l6-2lPp --A-I7N"T:cl7N~G~o--:t-al"l-k~l,-n--:d~s-o-n--,bo-a.:.ts
WANTED TO BENT
ver8eM with a veteran aviation I have sold Gas Scr ev.· "GOROITO" nginee~ battalion in the ~1editer-2iC45, 3:0d am not responsible 200 .men'5s suits, $.f.95 up. Top
0 • anean and European theaters. for any debt.a contract ed against and r\in coat.J. Watches. \Vard-
up to 40 ft. Bottoms painted and
scraped also. Phone N ewport
109().J. 16-<tp WANTED TO RENT -Furnished W TED-To buy small house
house or apt. 3 children in tam-0 Ba.Ibo& Ialand for 'cash. Dr.
tly. Phone Nwpt. 389-W. 16-4tp J . F . Williama. 6530 Pacific
B d.. Huntington Park. Call!.
88-tf('
He v.·a.s a men1ber of the fi rst said botlt after Feb. 20, 19-45. robe trunks, guns. Baskins. 220 FOR SALE BY OWNER -34-rt.
AAF.troops to land ln England in LAWRENCE ROY GREGORY. W. Ocean, Long Beach. 6-tfc Cabin Cruiser: Built '40. Com-APARTMENTS a DOUSES
942. \vhere he helped build the 15-3tp plete for 17 pass. sporttishing. 7 ---------·· __ _
--------------FI NEST FOOTH ILL NAVA.LS tons mackerel. All good con-FOR SALE -5-room house and --+----------...,-: 1rst giant 8th air force bases from 18 t k y TO LOAN •• TRA.'1SPORTATIO N Any a.mount trom box to rue dition. Jesse A. Furrow. Box 13, bath, large lot , 2 blks. from shon... ---'------------~ \'hich aerial \\'arfare against Ger· .:.:::=:.:.=::...:====-----~
I t ..... load. Cor, Walnut and P omona Newpo rt Beach. Phone 1522-J. ping district. Chicken and rabbit man-occupied Europe was r rs BICYCLH'S-Sold, renu::u or r~
r
l ,.
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I. aunched. then \vent to Southern pair~. Vogel's. 304 !.'la.in St. Sts., Fullerton. Calif. 15--tfc equ.lpment. 1746 Anaheim St., ·~YER EDITOR AND PRESIDENT Ital h h I d truct Bath-.. •nd 208 ~larine Avenue. Telephone F ullerton 1744 -------------,-,,..,-Costa ?.·tesa. Ph. 1779-W. 8-Stc 8. A-air.. -• I y \\'here e e pe cons .....,... 13-Stc FOR SALE-Nev.' suit of Engll.9b
'Printing Plant. 301 1 W. Central Avenue, Newport Beach, California! many of the heavy bomber bases Balboa Island. 13--tf~ -------------SniJ:le racing sails for track ROOM&: BOARD 46
NS TO BUILD. buy, improve,
m entize or refinance.
V.'}>Ort Balboa F edC'ral Savings
and Loan As&oc\ation.
.
, , • N B h--a od later \Vent beyond Rome t.o I h Lt Off1c1al P aper o f the City of ewport eac build airfields in direct support of Just a glance proves News-BACK THE ATl'ACK ~:!'~e . ~~e ~~~. watc }4_4t~ 'A Ckpendi!.ble Local Instit ution For Over 36 Yeaf'9 the F itth Army. · Times Leadership ~
DOROTHY D.ARNIT
I.LL CO DOWN TO
T "4!: S "'fA.NOUP
T>iEl\TER. '\NO ~Ho"" "TMl: PEOPLE. WAAT
A COOO LOOl<llll<;
M'IN I '\M I N
REl\L LIFE ,t \._:;,:::..:..::..;: _ _,, ..
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(A glance proveo the leadenhlp of the Ne,....'lllnmJ
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By Cy Hungerford
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WANTED-R oom and board, two 3 3 Via Lido T elephone 1500
B·t!C meals a day. Private family pre-
1
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ferred. Phone Ne\\·port 2156 + +. +
after 6 p.m. 16-4tc BUY WAR BONDS
BUY WA R BONDS ...._ + +
D. C. M~c K NZI E
1808 Nev.'J)Ort Blvd. Costa 1\tesa
Phone 16
WE ARE OO!NG OUR BEST IN
TO SERVE YOU SO WELL TI!
WITI! US WILL BE ,U.ION
MEMORIES IN
'l'IMES TO
E DIFFICULT TIMES
YOUR EXPERIEl'CE
YOUR PLEASANT
BETI'ER
List Lots and A
D. C. Ma cK
ME.
l!l'.l8 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa
Phone 16
TELEPHONE 0 ERATORS
NEE DE
Service Men and W Workers
Are All
Dependlne Upon Our Glrla at the
Swltchl>Oftl1~
0000 P..t.Y WHILE LE.ARNING
SOlJTHJ:RN CA IFORNIA
TELEPHON CO.
100 Eut Bay A , Balboa
fl 514* No. Kain • Surta Ana
at ttma' Oil A: 1'19•i4
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Practical service in Rehabilitation FiarbOf F co~MIN=~===--+--------T~1~?:1!:nc~:!:=en C:~t=:t.dH:~t~ .. PhooosraPh I 'e1ninine Act. vi ties!;:~~~~~~~ rn:g!irtr~;~~s"
c&n do to UIUt 1a. the rehablllta-records. He itnued the point that surgical dre&1ings. '
tlon of "'tW1led aervi"" mm wu the gft&tut thing the lndlvldual * By Wln1!red Barbre * Phones 12,and 13 'tr Red cros• workroom, 313 11•·
told to mem.bera ot the Capilla can do for the boya ts to invit e rine avenue, Balboa Island, 10 a.m. ~eat the Corona dd Mar Com-tllem to a family dlmler, •!tiler &t The George Bennets Circles of wscs PT A Thanks Public Th'' e Candles for to 4 p.m .. surgical dreaolngs. munfty church, C<>ngngatlonal, at home or a plcnfc on the beach, Celebrate Golden Me,,.t in Costa Mesa F C ~cross workroom . I300 Oc•&IJ
the oodal meethllr held Thunday and the boy• p&rtlcul&rly lllted to .., or ooperati9n Ne . port Beach Lad boulevard, Corona de! Mar. open at tile home ot Mro. w. Frank be lnvtt<d to oom .. where there Wedding Anniv~rsary ~ 10 Lm. to• p.m. ourglcal dressi ng-s.
Power-. 801 JlM'gUerit.e avenue, by we.re amall children of four or nve , Ct e I of the Costa Meaa Wom-The . recent apo.neored picture Red Croae workroom, 111 Palm
Capt. Hood Of tbe Santa ~Army years of age_ en's octet y of CbrlaUa.n Service abow of the blgb .111cbool P.-T. A. waa the aecond birthday Balboa., BW!lioeas and Profeaslonal
Air Bue. Anyone deeiroua of inviting one Celebt'ating thelr 50tb wedding c.rt the Community church met at was a m OM aucceaa!ul 'affair..,, and Johnnie Davld Way jr. who Women, 7 to 9 :30 p.m., aurglcal
Contractlng the "nullance well· or two of tbe boys abould get in anniversary in their home on Cecil the home Of Mre. Rav Ea.atman tn appreclaUon of the support ree years old on Sunday, hu dreeslngs.-
me&nlng ladtea who don't know touch with Lt. A. c. ROgen, •pee· Place, Mr. and Mn. George W . with Mn. C. F . SUckler lbaring given, members Of the board of celebnte wit.bout bl.a daddy. Corona del Mar Boy Scout Troop,
bow to help" can become. wltb !al service officer at the SAA.AB, Bennett were honored by about hotteae duUea. Desaert lune.been directors are-lasulng the following John W. Way, Flight Sur· 7 p.m., Bobmall Co., 900 Coallt
thoee work Intelligently, Ca.pt. a.nd aak tor the number and type 100 tnenda who called between was ser-ved a.tter which the mem· note of tha.nka: g ln the army, la nOW" at Pearl Highway.
Hood told of t.be growth ot the of boys they would like to e.nter-the hou.n of two and five o'clock. bera eewed for the bazaar that wU1 !(emb!~ of the executive board Har , r alter having pa..rttclpat~ THURSDAY, MARCH 1_
hue, now the beet and lartM in t&l.n. Carrying out the golden theme be staged later on ln the year. of the Newport Harbor Union .i.D e early daya of boldi11g Sa.ipan. ' Red Cross workroom, 111 Palm
the wocld, and of its change into a The me.eting wu opened by Mra. at the tervlng table, attractive uae Honoring the departure ot Mrs.. High &e.hool Parent· Teacher Amo· 8· Way invited a group of avenue, Balboa. 10 a . m. to 4 p. m ..
reh•bWtatioo. and redl5trtbution John Knox. who read a pnyer had been made of gold leaves and Stickler wbo bu left to join her ciaUon wt.a:b to thank the people of yo .gfJ\er. to her home, 1720 W. ~wing. 1 ce.nt.er. _ writt en by George Waatungton. flowers gracing a pretty lace cloth. htisband ln Arlzooa. member• pre-the Hs.rbor diatrtct and c 08 ta Ocetn Front, Newport Beach, to Red Cross wockroom, 313 Ma·
Every dfort ta made to aid the Plana tor the camlng rummage Mra. Bennett wore a gown ot eented her with a shower or Mesa. for their very tlne cooper-m8" the birthday. There WU lee rine avenue, Balboa. Island, 10 a .m.
boys In recovering from combat sale were diacUSlled, and the Rev. tuachla and gold on powder blue money . each ftny·cent piece wra p: atlon an d a.sslBtance In aelltng c and 8 cake with three to t p.m., surgical dre.sslngs.
fatigue, wit h food de!Jtgnated as Perry Schrock announced the Len· and ga.rdenlaa ln her corsage. The ped cleverly a.nd uniquely. It wu UckeU for the .show at the Lido ea at which Johnnie huffed Harbor KJwa nl.t!I Club, Electric
"heavenly," proper real and neces· ten services tor the week. Refreab-"groom" accented bis brown suit to purcba.ae a pret ty bed SRread Theatre Monday night. puffed a.nd blew them all out. Grill, B&lboa, l 2 :l 5 noon.
eary WOTk. The dally schedule calls oients of cherry tarts were eerved with a gold tie. The couple who l o brighten her new home. ~•-Tha.nka to your generosity a e guest. were Carol Smith, Newport Beach • Col!fla Mesa
tor two hours phy!!:ical exercise by the b06tess, Mrs. E thel Stauch, have been in COAta Mesa for the ent for the meetlng were Mes· 91.lbeta.ntial aum wa.a Added to our n Wyatt, Jo, Anne a.nd Harold Llo11s' Club. H einz Kaiser~s-cafe.
and three hours w orking at some a.uisted by Mn. P owers. pa.st eight years, were marrled ln dames Jake Smith, or New port treaaury. enough to carry us over getl, Elizabeth, Catherine a nd &:30 p.m.
hobby, w hile the re are study Present were Rev. and Mrs. Oceola. I owa, in 1895. • Beach ; Be~en Smith, C. D. Kipp, into next year. we appreciate your Job 'e E~ton and the celeb?"'1l'a Newport H arbor Business and
courses f or thoee who bave not P erry Schrock and the Mesdames Assisting at the a.tfa.tr lwere D. E. Hatch, Ol la Weatber\\'&x , aupporl. Signed: Mra. Gunning r, Annette. Professional Women. 6 :45 p . m ..
complete! bigb sch ool, a.nd o\'er 60 George E . Lewis, w. Frank Pow · Meedames Louis Bennett. J~es Raymond James. C. L. Andrews, Butler. pruldent; Mrs. J . w. P ey· C White's P a rk Avenue Cafe.
etudenta have been zraduated with ers , Ethel Stauch. L. Fol90m, Wal-Bennett, Leslie Bennett da.ugbtenJ.o Harry Anderson, Jame& Ha rris. t on , chairman or the ways a.nd ance Meeting at Ebell club luncheon, 1 p.m .. 515
high .school diplomas accredited t er Sw iger, Nick Haugness. John ln·law, and Mnr. J a mes Gaumitz, J . H . Taylor. Clyde Otto. Douglas iam committee. B D b L West Central avenue.
lo any college. Allen, 0 . L. AJUaon, Gustave a granddaughter. Ward a nd Glen Moore both of Bal· OWn er Y eads The speake r pointed out that G ~ . Co J A St -; Robert Fl•he., Martin Bra uti T B ' hd T Me sa Reun1'on ..i. rupe, lf;'1 anc1s x, . . owe rs. · WO 1rt ays each returned pilot represented an J ohn Knox, G. w . \Vooley, Charles Mrs. Huston Honors J oseph Hamblett and the hostesses
investment or $35,000 and the re-Kyte, George Bates. L. A. Nor· Mrs . Bert Shannon y..·a.s boetess Celebrated at
habilltation pr o gra m presaged man. James Gooken and A. A. Canadian Visitor to Circle II. Members engaged in J p
saving this financial investment. K em per . their usual quilting project in tbe OYO US arty
aa v.·ell as the ex perience '~:hich mo mlng followed by the b 1 Choosing the patriotic theme fo r · us ness
couJd be used in teaching o~~e rs. her decor ations. Mrs. C. G. Huston meet ing In the afternoon. Bett y Calcott and Glenna P ol-
Capt. Hood stated that only cur · 1 Mr. and Mrs . H . M. Lane of the of Costa ~t esa entertained In her Plans for the general V.'.S .C.S. loc k held a double celebration to
rent magazines ,~;e re Y•anted at Lane realty company, Court street. h ome on \\'ashincto n's birthday in luncheon on Ma~b 8 were laid at obsen'e their 13th birthday anni-
the base and txx:iks no older than ' a re a t Desert Hot Springs for a honor of t trs. charlea McAlary of the monthly .meeting of Circle III veraaries rece ntly at the Calcott
three years, but that what the couple of weeks. Costa Mesa and her house guest
1
~·ho ~·I ll be 1n charge. Mrs. Jennie home. 4006 Channel Place. New-
from Canada. ~1 iss Nan Holohan. Baird \\"&S host ess and <velcomC'd I port Isla nd.
The evening y;as sp~nt in play. to her home l'if esdam'is l'ifin~ie Many ~ovely gifLB \\'ere received
. Corona del Mar Cafe
1611 Coast Highway
NOW OPEN ·
' ing cards ,,·ith bridg e honors going I Shanahan, '?ladys Beard.9'l ey, Alice by the g-1 rls. and the guests them -
tn '.\1rs. Gunning Butler, first; Mrs. J ones, Lucill e Dodd, l~a Clark , selves ah:~ost felt as thoug h they
P. v. P arkes, second; tfr.9', Armey, A m,v Coleman and her s1ster. ~Trs \'.'e re hfl.vl ng birt hday s too, for so
I third. and 8 lovely guest prize ror Dnisy l{('l!er visiting ~ere from many prtzes \\·ere gl\•en for the
t he honoree. Others present were C:<t rbondale. 111.: Nelli e Ogden. n1any ga m£'_s that nearly everyone
).Tiss Frances Damoth. ~t rs. Ha rry I< lnre nce Cle\'eland a nd Mrs. Ha r+ had some th ing.
Burdick . ?.1'rs. J . P . Coope r and rison. her mothe r , t ·lrs. Ryan and Green and · pink was tbe pre tt y
Ute host ess. a nd ~-t rs. CO\\'en, her s ister . colo r scheme chosen for lhe part y
Mrs . Gertrude Edick v.·elcomed table, carried out in t he cake dec-
• Costa Mesa News
hen Mrs. Dorothy Reed, girl· Mr. and ?.frs. Hugh B. Davis of
h fr iend ot Mrs. Be rtren Sm ith Los Ang eles have been recent
ta Mesa, formerly of Steele· guests in the home of Mr. and ttrs.1'
, Illinois, dined at the Brown Roy L. Davis, 1843 Harbor Elvd.
De by in Los Angeles recently, she Mrs. Her_man Bar:1es spent thf'
me . by chance. Seaman l /c Clyde week;end m Clear\\·ater accotn·
se, also of the Midw e~ern city I pany1ng A-1rs. H . _D. Cody a lso <'f
an , a former friend or ~l rs. R eed Cosla ~~esa .'\·ho\ 1s:ted her mot~i'r
an the A-fess. matr on. By a °phone an~ t\\'1n s ister the!'(';
cal to 1'-f rs. Smith, a reunion of Nancy Lonf!. t au~.:.:tcr o '!r
th three wa.<1 a rr a nged for Sun-~d ~Jrs. 1\rde11 ; L Jnz. is b •ing
da . Others bidden to share in the j missed bj· her :·ec.o:id grade !K'hOC1 l-
ru were '.\·'rs. Bessie Cruse. I r.1a t e~. at L 'ntlb~·r:;h :-~~oot. Sh.!
m the r of the Navy man. from Los has c111rJ~cn pox.
g eleft; tlrs. Doris ~fartin a nd , The Ray Ea. .. t mans. 1167 :--:e\\··
1'1 . Jay from 1'lgle\\•ood. port boulevard, \\'ere hosts Sunday
or the flr at tlme our northe rn
nel hbor. Olnada. will be .. featured
Ebell club program, and th1a
k the mer:nber.!I have the pleas-
ur of l!atenlnb to Violett Maguire
W k as she talks on "Canadian
blea." bringing a breath ot
tre!lb. timber and wtde·opeo
es to the Soutl'llan.d.
la a. luncheon meeting, u
, w ith Miss Marcia Coombs
Ing reservations. and memben
wt be served at 1 p .m . according
to be announcement ot the preu
ch lrman, Mrs. Wayne H&.flN!r . ..-
t. and M rs. 'Orville Goshert,
3 Harbor boulevard. are the
p ud parents of s. daughter born
Fe . 21 a t St. Joseph boapital
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Mrs. jadwin Honored
At Farewell Party
ntcrr bers of C'h·c!e \'1 to her home orat ion9 and nut baskets, a nd ice
on Magnolia. ~I rs, D. F.. Hatch led I cret1.m and popcor·n completed the
aturday e,·ening M r . a.nd b1rs. t? E rnest O\\·en. Seaman 2/c st..a·
S 'tth \\'ere hosts t O Mr. and Mrs. t1on~ at San Di~go. The Navy
G s Bea ch and Actr . and 11'rs. Wil-1 n1an is a for n1 er resident of Costa
Ii Lord of Costa Mesa. Because Mesa.
o can't act ually dn it, the game -----------------+------·--------
• Compl etely Rem odeled
• Red ecorated
• Renova ted
• Enlarged
• All Ne\v Kitchen
• New Refrigeration
?i.l f"s. F.d Zube entertained Thurs+
day evenin~ at he r home. Onyx
avenue, Balboa Island. in honor of
~l rs. Robert J ad\v1n. Ne~:port
Heights . ..._·ho is lea ving this v.·eek
for her nc>\\' home in Pasadena .
T he g-uest s presented ?il rs. Jad-
the devotionals and M rs. Keating men u .
the m issiona ry study. Others pr£'s-I Those enjoying the gay afte r-
ent '"ere ~l ('sdnmf's Leota E ngl.:>-I noon \Vere R uth Ann Tha tcher ,
hart . Elizabeth F ·nus. P . J . J ohn-
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Katherine H ill, Jeanne Howa rd,
son, ·Benny and Harrell . E loise O\\'Cn. Vivian H or\'ath.
--~--Mims Ed .... •ards. Betty Ed .... ·ards.
Girl Sc out Committee Mary cay cn1cott. Albah Ann Denton. Doris Ann Calcott, J ean· Plans For Spring Tea etta Talstra. and the two hono rees.
\\·in .... :ith a lovely coffee table as Me mbers of the Costa ~le3a Girl Scout Display of
a parting gif t. A fter an evening Scout committee met in the F"ri-
! spent playing H earts. it was found dB)-' Afte rnoon clubhouse recently Jr. Leader Lauded
that ,\Ir!'!. Sue Hon •atlf had earned to fo rmulate plans for an April tea F'ollo\\'ing t he observance or the
ot "Touring" brought vicarious en·
jo ment t o the hosts and guests.
&P Women to Hear
iss Wilson in
ook Review
1iss Dorotht"a \V 1lson. city Ii +'
ria.n , \\'ill review Irv ing Slone·s
ortal \Vife" at the T hiirsda v ~ing d inner meeting-of th~
sines& and Professiona l Women's
b at \·Vhite's Park Avenue Ca fe.
e book is an his torical novel
-Sarne Good Chef the high a\vard score. ·•i.:hile the when the g irls will honor thei r 35th anniversary of the Boy Scouts 0 I prize ·for low score we!'lt to 11.:lrs. mothers. of America last \\·eek, members of a
Ji..1 a xine Swanson. Resignation of Mrs. Card as j Troop 5. which is under the direc-f
the explor ation cf Ca lifornia I
d has topped the Best Seller list
the past seve ral months: t his. '
pied \Vith ?.1iss Wilson's cle ver
ieY.'ing, promiiteS ail evening lo
CHRISTIA 'S HUT
-Same Fine Foods
and the Same Smiling Host
Big Jim Kennedy
k forward to by club members.
The guest list lnctuded the ~J es· treasurer was a ccepted '-''ith r e+ tion o r Scoutmaste r Thomas L. c
dameg Sue Horvat h, Beat rtce Suss· g ret . 'H er successor v.·tll be Mrs. Allen . wish to give cr edit to two r
dorff, Maxine S wanson. Maxine Nelli e Long. 1'1ate rlal v.·as pur-of thei r number who a rranged a 1
Connell, Olive Smith, June Klddie, C"l\R~ed \\•Ith which t he girls will splendid '-''indo""· di.splay at the
Geneva Baynard, Mildred Mer rill . make thei r own Girl Scout tiee. Newport Beach P harmacy . Costa Mesa N.ews
Cabe Fros t, Esther J ohnson, Ruth l\.fe mbers present y..•ere Mesdames One \\'&S Assistant Scoutmaster rs . C. F. Stickler a nd two chi\-·
Hon •ath. Hanna h GiJ!is, Scholer, C. G. H uston. R. Rasmussen, D oro· Stanley Gorzuchovski. the other n, Patr icia and P aul, left Tues·
Carol Brill. Norma Briscoe, Oa.ra thy Scbrole, Card, Gunning BuUer. Ro bert Henley, j unio r assistant y morning for I!.itckfield 'pa rk
Honeycutt, Helen Randel, Eileen Thelma Arnold and No rma Martin. scoutmaster . Henley is an Eagle izona. w here they w UI joln Mr :
i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiii~~~l•~<n~s~an~d~E~le~an~o~r~R~oe~. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!l I Scout with 31 ·m erit badges. H e is S ickler who' as Carpenter 's Mate Me G. 1 I · t ' 17 years old and has had flve 1 c in the Navy, will be stationed
Sa If OS pl ra 100 years' experience Jn the Boy Scouts. a the Arizona ba.se. For Bridal Shower This summer he will gndulte from Mc. and Mes. o . T. Hebect, 2463
the N ewport Ha r bor U nion ffi.6!1
1
den aveoue, have retu rned from
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I Always Bring My
Car to
Virgil Moore's
2406 W. Central
Mra. Harry Lanham fnee Doro-school and wants: to join the Army oenix \l.·here they vJaited tbelr ll
t hy P erry or Costa MesaJ whoee Medical Corps. When be leaves, d ug bter . M rs. George Krauss.,
v.•eddtng was an event Of Jut Troop 5 will f eel t he loss of this I S me time wa.s spent In Gilbert,
¥1''.:'ejt , Wll4 given e. brit;ial ahower valuable .scout. izona. with their man~ trlends.
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recently at the home ol ber 8ohoo1 ,..p=============;;:~;;;;;,,,;;;;;;:;,,;;;;;;~~~~~~
friend, Barbara Nielsen or Balboa.
The e vening which wa.8 spent l.n )
gameoe, dancing and refresihmE!nU.
\\"a.s enjoyed by Mls~8 M.U-gki"t!t
Maya, Patsy Gould.1 MQ.rgie Gold,
foa tricia Rock·, 'Mary Ann Rock
And J ackie Taylor , the guest of
boo.or a.nd the boete.M.
Teen-Age Party
In Mesa Home
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WE ARE NOW IN OUR NEW QUARTERS
Doreen Gibson "9.'B.a hostess to a
group of ber school ¥ends on
Saturday nigh t when characters of
the comic atr1pe reigned supreme.
Each guest was r equested to dr ess
ae his or her f avorite f unnies char-
acter. There v1rere Pop E yes .
Sadies, Dal!!ly !;!aes, Litt le Abners ,
Gravel Bert.lea and Junior Yocums
"-'bO cavorted 'in character againet
a ba.CkgTound bf funny-book cov-
e rs and comic strips tacked on the
\\'all
There \\'ere various games dur;
lng the evening whic h was cli·
maxed with the serving of home-
made lee cream .and cake. Those
bidden v.•ere Devra Do{!d, Barbara
Reed \.Vanda Lou Kasper. Luanne
Mefl81.ng, Barbara Long, Marlene
Jacobsen, Ka rl Sihllling, Robert
Trepicorn. T ed Trom peter , J ames
R umsey, Frank ie McCubbins , Leon
Caldwell , J immie Click and Eddie
Kauffeld.
If you ore intere sted in refina nci ng. moderniz-
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Lenten Service
At Lew is Home
Mn. George E . Lewis will be
hostess for ~ the special Lenten
service of Corona delf Mar Com-
munity church, 10>ngregat ional, at
bei home, 304 Marigold avenue,
Wednesday eve.nlng, Feb. 28.
The wbject which . the Rev.
Perry Schrock has Chosen la
"Hosea. a Pree.Cher Witll. a Way-
ward Wife." The hour ls 7:30 p.m.
and a eordlal tnvltaUon ta ·1..ea1ed
to all
Sunday morning Rev. Schrock
wlD pruch the third ot a -
0o. °'The strange 8ayblga Of Jesua"
and t.b '• wm be entitled .. The Meek
SboJl. Inllertt the Earth."
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