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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1945-02-28 - Newport Balboa News Times~­s AM. llf'-WdW(o) ll'.'l'M8 IN FOBll 'Ibis llljly r .be the p1ace w1iere slacks. lbor1s and play shoes re- ceive top· priority In milady's choice of wardrobe b u t never let it be salil that these same feminine residents can't turn out a mean sil- houette in· evening garlr- witness the 10th annual Chamber of Commerce din- ner held last week at the Yacht club. Down goes the dress-length and up go the heels IUld hair-do and presto, milady is the epitome of formal fashion. + + + 'Taint There-One of our popular West Coast news an- alysts ~tly said he had come to tile realization that war has touclied such a great proportion of the Am-s. people that some- . has happened to our innat capacity for enjoy. There are precious few places most of us want to go and if we do get there. we just can't enjoy ourselves when \\'e kno\v millions of our boys are being thankful for just a foxhole for a pr<>- tection. + + -+ • • ' NeWp ,rt 881.boa .News-Times VOLlJJD laXVD Col~ ·Harry Culyer Prophesies lmPc>rtant Future For City Noted ·Speaker and Builder C!f Culver City Tells What Community May Expect in ' Post-War Development, at C. C. Dinner "I came here, I bought, I am holding, I am not selling this district short,'•said Col. Harry Culver, addressing an audl- enee of 200 enthusiastic citizens and notable guests at the tenth annual dinner meeting of the Newport l:Iarbor eham- ber of Commerc,e. held Thursday fVeriing at the Newport Harbor Yacht club. Col. Culver came here ln July were D. W. Campbell, manager and bought a borne on Mtra.mar of the Long Beach Chamber ot Drive. When he pictures a city of Commerce and president of the 50,000 population in tbe post-war Ca.Utomla. Association of Cham- ers. he knows whereof he .!pea.lea, bers of Commerce Managers: Wil- tor it was his viiiion. optimism llam H. Gallienne ot Huntington and courage ~.."bich built Culver Beach, president ot the Soulhem City. California As90Clatlon of Chamber 'S lnilne to Lead l of Commerce Secretariesi, and Sec- That James Irvine would ~one retBJies Harry Hansen of Santa of the first to take the I In Ana. F . B . OWen of COsta Mesa po-st~·ar development was stated and Harry Welch of Newporlt I by ~e epeaker, as he told of the Beach. pre nt and potential values ot Special recognition was given I hol ings bere on which the irurur-three men \Ji:h o have donated their ance policy \.\-'8.s Orange county, t i.lne to the local draft board, and .. -richer than any other in the Unit-who received PT"ellidenttal cltatloD.8 I ed States. v.•ith an assessed valu-for their service. They were City I ation of $200.000.000 :" and he ad-Councfiman Earl Stanley, Ste\Ji:art vocated a han:ponizJng of opinions. T. Dunlap, se<:retary of the draft , a plan based on the advice of ex-hoe.rd, and Dr. Wllliam O. Haldy. perts with which the city can New Director• really get somewhere. and an &t-Lonnie Vincent. reporting &!I t!tude of optimism, work. faith and 9e<:retary of the nominating and sacrtfice. election committee, members of Noel Bottomley, Now Seabee, Leaves Local Waters C.D.M. Comm ~ Church Breaks Ground For New Building Sunday \_ Symbolic Ceremony Marks First Step Toward New Edifice as Members Witness Ground- breaking Ceremonies; Pastor Presides Standing in the warm sunshine of a California spring day with the blue waters of the Pacific as a sparkling background, a group of Corona de! Mar people wat ched with joy in their hearts as the first spadeful of earth was turned which signi- fied the actual beginning of the new Corona de! Mar Com- munity church, Congrega-· 1 tional. ters. ~frs. Charles .Kyte. Mrs. L. A. The groundbreaking service was Norman. Mrs. J ohn.Parsons, and. held last Sunday morning imme-J\1rs. E .• E . Flinn. • diately following the r eg u l & r Follov"ing Mrs. Lewis. Mrs. morning service in the "Chapel f Francis eox. ~uperi ntendent ot by the Sea." the Sunday school. was called The minister of the church, the UJXln, but she graciously turned Rev. Perry F . Schrock. presided over the hor;ior to one of the at the ceremony. He fii:st read a n church boys. J ames Steffenson. appropriate s('Jection of Scripture Roben Hom. chairman of the and offered a prayer of dedication board -of deaconesses and Gustave of the IBnd. D. Grupe, chairman of the board The first spadeful was turned of trustees each in turn wielded bY J\irs. George E. Lewis on be-the spade in the symbolic gtound- half of the Capilla Circle. the or-breaking ceremony. The minister, gartlzation·of women that initiated Mr. Schrock. V.'as the> la~t one to th£' tJlOVement fo-f a church in the use the ~pade to break ground . community, and in that group nine r The service closed with the sinl- m embers in particular saw the ing of the doxology and the bene- compl('ted church as a monument 1 diction. to their vision. faith a nd v.·ork. . I The Corona rlel Mar church was For the!'e nine women formC'd fannall.r organized last Septcm- the fi rst small church circle \\'hich ber. It is now a self-supporting organized With a vie"'· to est ab-church and v.·ill begin actual con- lish.ing a fu ture church. and v.·hich struction of the first unit of Its later ~ew into the Capilla Ci~Ie building v.rithin two wN>ks. The numbC'nng 10 members. The first location of the site is on Helio- members were Mrs. Lewis. Mrs. 1 trope a\'enue, in the 600 block. Ethel Stau~h , Mrs. Jay Dutton. It is just off the Coast Highway Mrs. Franos Cox, Mrs. Ida Wa· on the south side. Ads With Oomph -Now that offeriRg a reward for information leading to an available house or a~­ men t is ta boo in classified adv. sections of many pa- pers. oomph has claimed its rightful place in those col- umns. The '11.'ash(ngton D . C. Post carried one recently which read: "Pup tent in Rock Creek Park 0 . K . for wife and little fellow but I need comforts of your nice furnished NW apartment: very permane11t." and signed by a naval ">fficer. Defin- itely without oomJ)Q but ap- pealing in its restialht was a small ad at · the bottom of the page which announced "French f-a m i I y t a k i n g guest.'' Col. "Tommy'' Atkinson, former-which were J . B. McNally, Lonnie Jy. of the Santa Ana Army Air Vincent, E . I. ~i oore .. E. H. Spicer . Base who .has now retired to bis and A . B. Rousselle, chairman. horn~ In Balboa. gave the address named as new dlreetors Gordon B. ot welcome and Mayor Cl.yan Hall Findlay, West Newport : w . M. greeted the assembly aner which Longmoor,JNewport; M. P . Klick. President Braderi Finch, acting a.s Udo Isle ; Loul• w. Briggs. East ma.eter of ceremonies, introduced Newport; Sam Kihsfather, BaJlx>a: · the guests. H .• F . Kenny, Balboa Pen1ll8Ula : ~Notables Pruent Stewart T . Dunlap. Balboa lsla.nd : t to right: Pao.I Smith Bott.omley, s t&ndlnc, who hu just enUst.ed. In See.bee&; AmU.n Burm, Aoatra.1- dl,·er and "amhass•dor of rood. wlll"; Fred Scbmadcke. Ed Newton. Long BeaclJ. ~rman. Directors Elected By Sport Fishing Group + + + Sacred Sand - A sack of Balboa sand serit to Pfc. Hal Ledford of Balboa by his aunt, Mrs. Everett Morris of Lido Isle, is his constant pocketcompanion some- where in France. Hal writes: "As a special dispensation, any of the California boys are pennltted to touch it- I wouldn't part \vith it for any SUJ11." .. + + + Algebra X-In algebra, X stands for the unknown quantity. In this story it stilruls for what young serv- ice couples are 'going to live on; u witness, a young cor- poral who receives $25 a month and hi$ wife, who has an allotment of· $50. Total $75 per month. They rerit a very small apartment in a neig hboring town for $18 a w..ek which is $72-plus per month: ·, 1 · + + + Balboa..Bent--Further at- testijlg to the movie colony that Balboa is destined to be, Alexis Smith is looking for a home where she can rest and relax between strenuous contracts. She decided to take this house shortage into her own hands and planned a house-te>-house investiga- tion. traveling incognito. she thought. But these popular cinema stars are as familia r to us as our own family faces and she was spotted at the first house where she in-quired. . • + + Land Lobsters-Contribu- tors to this column today can't claim to be in the Sand . Crab class but slip comfort-a!llY into the category of a Litnd Lobster. Projecting one's Ideas Into print is one ot the creative arts ---and who Is there who doesn't lt4l to .do it sometime co tills worldlY sphere! 'Sfunny tliing, Ifs hard to reaignlze ,)111111' . "braln-dllldreu wbm 1liey actually cmie out co •. 11tMJKint ---or maybe you • dDn't want to! Reminds this ....... ol wbm your mia1I daultitier baa been away fllr a tlnmher pai't1 and eames ...... the tuDte Jllt)e pt but pti11 ........ ll'O"'IHIP- Taking bows were Willis War-J . S. Ban'ett, Coast Highway. ner. chairman ot the bo&rd of county eupervillors and president Hold-over dl~toni: ~ Hubbard of the Huntlngtun Beach Chamber Howe, Newport; P . A . Palmer, of Commerce. 8Jld Mrs. warner ; Udo Isle; OT. Gordon M. Grundy, Supel'Viaon Fred Rowland and East Newport; Bob Murphy, Bal- lrvtng George Gordon, Mrs. Row-boa ; A. B. RouueJle, Balboa land and Mrs. Gordon ; James Ir.-Peninsula ; Ralph Maskey, Weet v1De and Paul Dln11m.ore ; c . J . Newport; Louis Everding, Balboa O:>te ; Curt Bohm.an. of the Bah-191a.nd ; Braden Finch, Corona del man ab.Ip company: cot w. L. Mar; Walter Spicer, Cout High- Tubb•. chief of the g!'OUnd lllltfety y. Appointed u honorary di- divtaion Of the u . s. Army rectors at the apeclal request of Forte, and R. w. Bartine, pre.a--the board w"ere Col. Harry CUJver ldent Of the Coeta Mesa. Cbam~r and Capt. Joe. A. Beek... of Commerce, Appointed as a nominating com- c;:tti councUme6 and their w).vea, mittee to select the new ol'ficers who icknowledged applall8e wett for the coming year were Ws..lter Mr. and Mn. Robert A1len, Mr. Spicer, A . B. Rousaelle and Walter andJ Mrs. Lel!ter lltbell, M..r. and Longmoor . Tbe meeting Of the di- Mrs: Earl Stanley, and 0. B. Reed. rectors was a.nnouoced for Mon- Cba.m~r ol commerce exeeuUvea day. I Braden Finch Heads ' Cha~ber of Commerce Entering -mto a new yMr as l ------------- president of the Nf?"''POrt Harbor while Orange coun ty, had little of Clamber of Commerce. Braden this type of construct.Jon. there Finch heard the welcome news was a large volume in other Sou- l that an appropriation of $514.000 them California counties. for -wo rk at Newport Harbo_r had I Copy of the House J oint Resolu- been granted when a v.;re from tion 67 re "Tide and Submerged Congressman John Phillips con-Lands" was given approval as well I finned the passage of the Rivers as the measures introduced by and Harl:>ors bill. The work is to Gordon McDonough ,a fonner su- be done at the close of the war. pervisor of Los Angeles county. The organization meeting of the authorizing construction of a Ma"' I directors was held at th.'e Newpon rine hospital. a Naval Academy, ~outs Read y for · n. Ei se nhower aper Campai gn I Scout unJts ·in the Newport HJLrbor area a.re to play a promln· eqt part In the big General Elftll- bfwer-Boy Scout National Paper S&lyage Campaign to s:tart March 1.t ar:Cordlng to Scout Lea'ders Tom A.li en and Larry Ewin. Under the n.8Uon-wtde program all Scout.a in u(e· county will compete for the ~tj>phJea which General El.aenhower bu presented and which \\.111 be In t?t form ot sbelI ca.sings taken frbtn the western fighting front ~!ch wUI be suitably engraved. . ~Quota: t or the Newport Harbor ~a Is twenty tons while a great tat.al of one hundred and fifty mll- llfn tona of waste-paper ls the gdal for the natlcn-wide campaign. !co11ecuon ot waate paper wtll be ataanged and dates for collection v.{i.1 be announced shortly by Frank c&icker. Chief of the Newport l!'facb Fire ~partment, who h1 in charge of the local drive. h>aper should be tied in bundles a1'«>ut one foot high. Lay papers n~t and be 8'Ure they are strongly tied both ways. Call 16 for further tnformation. ' -------- Mrs. Arthur Rambo, 1008 Cliff Drive, y,•ho hns been at the Com- munity hoepltal. Santa Ana. recov- erlng from an operation, returned bome last \\'eek. ~Ir. Rambo's mother is at the home. taklng care of bet daugbter-ln-lav.• and Nancy . I.Harbor Yach.t cWb Monday noon and a Military Academy: all .to be and other officers elected were Dr. erected in Southern California. Gordon M. Grundy. first v;ce pres-Notice that the Pacific Electric ident : S. T. Dunlap, second vice would insta11 club car service and preside nt; Sam Kinsfather, treas-the .1 tvi I ed urer In appreciation of the serv-0 ~ nu ~ ce "".as '!"e com • ices· rendered by past presidents, .the mfonnatJon conung 1n a letter I it was agreed tbat arra.ngement!li f~ H. 0 . Marler, passenif'r traf;_. be made to haVe all of them fie manager . present at a luncheon when each ------- at these pest dflcers would be Erosion Meet presented with a certjficate indi- cating he had 1'!1ldered service to Is . postponed to the community and !living the _,. ~ served u ~t. Three new dlndori were seated on the board at the election Thur.day last. .They are M. P . lQick, manager . at the O>moli- dated Steel · ~·· new small boot plant,at Newport; J . S. Bartttt. <Xllltnctor, allO ....,.,. at ~ OraD&'O """" !bblllc boed- quarten. and Gonion .a nnclloy, -a la>awii builder and <ontrael« .mid ~ In the cantomla State Guard. Dln!cton ~ ravwa1>17 on a state chamber ~ to support JeclS!atlco to,~ --1 ol --...,. ,.... •• units In OtJlflnla after Ille tennlnatian ol tbe war. Jt-.,. "'*1t.I -tbat • • • . •0ue to tnm:port;atl4a tif'll'"' Gllltlelll wtdall .. ,. 11c11at7' Col. E. E. -· tJll& ..... st-er ()orp9 DI..._ Z-pes, ud Dr. )(. A. M ', .. Pi tsJ ,.. Enat..s • .. I .. ..... . Er•• ................. .. .!F?)!J "'" die hlw.l ..... ZI s•• ...,. · 11M MM .., .. ___ ., .. II" !21 felsnl MO lit= . A 'ms t I I at ... 1'•pN't _y ___ ...... , l s's:: .. ....,...,.at_.... ... e. ......... &r_ll_ ._.....,.,h. ,, ..... ~ _,,. 8'111• "''' -r-~,, ~ W tlftJ a 7 ... Mesa Matron Dies After Short Illne ss Mrs. Mary EliUlbeth Hall. 54. of 1.78 Cecll Place, Costa Mesa, died Sunday at the Community hos- pital, Santa Ana.. following an lll- neu ot a moo.th'e dura.Uon. She wa.a born in Sandyville, Iowa. and bad been a resident of Cost.a Mesa fay the pa.et 19 years. Surviving are her widower, How- ~ Hall; one 90lt, Phillip Stanley H&ll. USN; and a brother, J09eph Conklin, Quiyale, Iowa... Furw>ral services will be ln charge of Hai-old K. Grauel with thi Rev. Gerald Baab offlciating, but the time and date ot the serv- ices will be announced later, fol- lowing word from the aon.. Mesa Lad At SAAAB Slaff Sergeant Duane H. Haf- ner. son of Mn. Mtnnle L. N il.son of 1635 Newport avenue, Costa Noel A. Bottomley, commercia.J 'diver, 808 Ea.at Ocean f'ront, en- ltsted fn the Seabees las:t week and Is n ow on hJ11 way to contlnue bis diving in dUrtant waters and for Uncle Sam. He haa been working as diver ror a Long Beach boat !bop. but spent two yeara at Pearl Harbor a.a a clTIJ.ia.o work.er alter the war •tarted., employed by the Pacific Bridge company. and later worked for the same company Ln San Franclaco. A IULttve I Californian, cla.imtng Santa Barb&ra. u hla home town. be wa.s a construction man before taking up diving. When he first came to Newport Beach be wu &.850Clated with the Amertca.n Agar and Chemical company Of San Dfego ln the.Ir agar operations off this shore. Remaining tn Newport Beach are Mrs. Bottomley and their llt- Ue daughter, DeLynn. three yeani old. MesJA Honored At Lions Meet Mesa. is currently assigned to the Dr. A. G. Bug'ba of Costa Meaa AAF Redi&ributlon stl'l.tlon No. 4 was awarded a haiid8ome cer- at Santa Ana Army Air &ae. tlficate at the wt. meeting Of the ' S/Sgl. Hafner, a gunner aboard Newport Harbor )I.Jona club for a B-25 Mitchell in the European his long tenure Of aervice with the Theater of Operations, entered the local dratt board. serv1ce April ~. 1943, and went Stgned by Pre.s:ldent ~elt, 0\1ersea.a l.n May , 1944. He bas Gen. Lewi.a Henhey of Selective beeR a w4rded the· Air Medal v.•lth Service, Gov. Earl Warren of Call- el~ht 08.k leaf clusters, two D~ .fornia and Gol Kenneth H. Leitch, tlnl0tlshed Unit Citationa and the 9ta.le director of Selective Service, European Theater R ibbon with the citation hooot11 Dr. Hughes. for t~vo Battle Stars. He ha.a coM-having served a:l.nce October, 19-40, pleted 62 miaslone. without compenatl<m. . -· Si:x directors of the ne\•:ly form-1 -:--:-c-:--:::-:--------- ed Sport F'i9hermen·s A!'Eocia.tion 1 of v.:h icb \\'ill be compoeed of five of Newport H:;.rbor were elected members. and the directors and of- by ballot at a recessed meeting !leers will be gue9ls of President held Monday evening at the city Darrell King at dinner at Heinz hall, and were appointed as chair-Ka.iaer's Wednesday evening dur- men of the standing committees Ing which these appointments will by President Darrell King. be made. With only 20 of the 27 members The suggestion wa..a ma.de that present, there was some difference In view o! the extens:ive adver- of oplnlott a.a to whet.her the elec-Using campaign planned, tbe Uon ahould be held, but ln view of chamber ot ·commerce m.tght be the difficulty of getting the entire per8Uaded to enter ln and ah.are membership together at one time the expenM'. Vice-president l. H . and the latenem ot the sea.son in Barrett stated that considen.ble regard to a planned advertisihg criticism ha d beep ma.de on the c ampaign, it wu deemed advlsa.ble outside. by members. and told to go ~d with the business of them that the place to enter pro- tbe meeting. tests was ln the meeting, tor the When the report of the balloting organization is for the benefit of committee composed of Bob Fry, the members and v.•hile m.18tak:ea Earl Tibbets and Arthur Kemper are bound to be ma.<12, they can wu given, Lt Wl}-8 found that the 1 be corrected. He added that all six leading names on the ballots should pull t o&elher to mak·! a were Bert Mills, Earle Tlbbit9, ! strcng organization \\·h ic:,h ~-111 be J . M. Stevenson, Art Taylor, J oe of benefit lo all. Martin and Ray Kimball. Secretary \\'arren Fowler re- Tbese directors were then a.p-ported the questlonna.ires would be pointed as heads of the standing sent out to the memberehip this committees as follows : grievance, v.·eek and asked that they be .filled J 0e Martin: legialaUve. Art T ay-out and tttumed. Tbe next meet- Jor: membership, Jim Stevenson: Jng will be March 12 at 7 :30 p.m. program. Earl Tibbit.SI ; here ca.D.Je and dur ing the a,eantlme the, tem- a s light m.1sunderstanding , for a.p-pora.ry headquarters will be at parently Gregory Gorby was ap-Barrett's Port Orange. pointed to the finance committee. when It should have been Bert Dinner Party lllllls. or e~ Gorby \Vas named I aa • member: comp1et1ng the lt.t For Mesans wu Ray Kimbail , beading the ad-/ vertiaing committee. The membership will be appoint- ed to the various comm ittees. each Legion Auxiliary Plans USO Party For SAAAB Patients '-1r-. nnd Mrs. Dan Poirier of 15-4. Albert Place, Costa ~esa.. enter- tained ~;th a lovely chi«i;ken dinner last Sunc;i.ay. Thoee enjoying th.is affair were Air. and Mrs. J . E. Van \fig and daughter Marjorie of Puente, Mrs. Alma Rath and Dorta Rose. J eanne :llld Eddie Ra.lb, Mr. Ernie Ack~r of Santa Ana., Mra.. Engleman and eon. Ralph Engle- man of Sunnymeade, Calif., and Mr. and Mn. Ero.est Gl.eler and daughter Nancy ot Bu9h&rd Road. Huntington lkach. Something special In the way of entertainment is to be ofiered a group of 35 patients from the Santa Ana Anny Air Base hos· piW when they come to the Bal- IM>o. m;o Thursday, aocording to t11e 1c11rector; Cl!>de Ashen. Garage Sold 1The attemoon program w111 1n-Fr N Tim ctl..i. a boot ride an11 1n the .,.,., . om. ews-. es ~ ladles ot the American Le-Classified Adv. cio<i Auxiliary will provide the dim~. SUpervlalng a r ran g e-m'onta w!li be Malle Rolling, presi- dent, with Mn. Hdl!1' Randel In eb&rgoe ot the cookbi&: and Mn. Henry Faert and Mn. Robert OrmlstOn In charge ol tabla and ...,..._ Other .._... ot Jeae A. Furrow, 4-008 Ka~ placed tbJa clautfied. adv. In lut ThU1'9day'si New•Tlmea: roa BALl!l sy·oWNJ1:&.-+.pr- ac<. 2-story otucco -"" Newport Loland. J -A. trur- row, Bos 13, ljewport BN,... Eh. :lfln.,J. 16-tfe Hie Amlllary will -with the ajmlns --v11c-. JAftll!r -tl>eft will be .a FJ'lday momlDg at 8 &.& lie ---t far the ool4 u.e -tbroulll Illa '°" .... 119delita, t11>o are m' dlarp ot ..-mt In tlle N ... 'nW a4- 'Wl1 IR C ?a41f~lllr1-L wwwlt 111W • \ I . , . • • , • X·BQ Fluoroecopk Exam!._. t:loa CZ.t and 1..8.D.p. • Blood Presa~ PulM and Tempf'rature Studied. e X-'lla7 Fluoroecopie Bsaml- nailoa of Stomu..b ud Coloa. e e1nu1a1o..,.......,......., TeoL • 8cme pd lolal J:nmlM.. ...... • Bead...to-Fool PllJ9leal a:::.::... ........ s Health& Success covui AU. • • • Tiier• I• • ......... , ... ,, .... L • t Dr. ""'° ......... ..... . ... , _, Dr. J.C. KEYS fl. C Pli. C Phone for Appobltmad SANTA ANA 1310 ~814. 4ih a Sycamore 8- SANTA .ANA 8HBeenweUBWa:. LONG BEA.CDT Copyright 1943 NT. 2-ZI Electric In the Refrigeration New and Modem Repairs Manner Let us Sl>lve your refrigeration troubles with the im- fJI.' 'IM -· proved instruments designed especially qt:::Jil h ....._ [or refrigeration analysis. I IJ' _ We Find the Trouble .. ~ When Others Fail Our work is speedily and expertly done. ~ , Our charges are nominal. • , Results are guaranteed. ' ANY ·M tAKE 100% Credit 12 Mos.. to Pay f ' 152 114 126 150 1511 186 138 125 lSl 140 1S8 Painted · • Waxed and Polished Fe•der1 Straiptened Bodies 1_.,.1rec1 , Fr .... Stral .. te1ed -.....~ ... ... ~·led ·~~· 4J.l. W~RK-GU~ • I HARRISON ... PO co. • • • SINTA AMA 1 , I" • 113 178 126 128 169 140 145 129 142 !ITT 183 • DDF Club Celebr.tes Tenth Anniversary A.W. ARNOLD HU Newport Blvd. COSTA MESA (1 Mlle North of _pndnMa I>Qbict.) NEWPORT TACKLE STORE ED SLOCOMB -MANAGER Bait -Tackle -Fishing Information NEWPORT BEACH ~DGEWATER CAFE (On the Beach at Corona del Mar) Under the ·New MANAGEMENT of MB. and MRS. C. B. MUCHMORE Open Every Day • Girls Attend Covina Party ; Soft Drinks and Good Cold Beer By way or celebrating the lentb • anniversary ot thelr club, me.qiben Tasty Sandwtche9 to Top Off th&t InvtpraU.nc Dip lD the l!lurf Of the D.D.F. club met at White'•;~;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::~ Cafe, Balboa.. Saturday night and Sgt. and Mn. Robert Ballard, 24.~ N evvport boulevard, are re- ceiving congratulatlh°"' from their many trietlds on the birth of a daughter al St. Joseph hOBpilal on Feb. 20. The little 18.Sl!le weighed in at 9 pounds, B ounces. enjoyed a very lovely dinneri The party then motored to the Santa Ana High achool to attend one of the Orange County Concert. $ertee under auaptcea ot Orange '*'1nty Muslcal Arla. Club. which present· ed. Paul Draper and Larry )t.dler with Arthur Ferrante at the plane>. Members enjoying thla wonder- ful procram ?'ere: Meade.mes Harry Baker, Roger BarroW, Ed Edick, Josephine Oquilt, Roy Page, Elmer Patterson, Sheldon Smith and Alm& Rath. Nert Thunday evening the club ts looking forward to attending a pot-tuck supper at the hom~ ot Mn. Harry Baker of Shafer stfeet. Otange. The regular moqthly meeting of the club will be ibeld at tht home or Mrs. Elmer Palter- son, SS th street. N e\\t>Ort. Beach on March 2. ' Save Time! The ad is prob&blJ in the News-TI.mes! • Lumber and Building Materials Bay District Lumber Co. Phone 1150 618 COAST IDOHWAY AT THE ARCHES INCOME TAX SERVICE • Get Your Income Tax Returns in F.arly J. E. Barnes & Son Phone 516 1806 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa . I YOU'LL Bii: Blf:0\lllNO TBS NJ:WS Of VICTORY cm U.O !LUii: BADIO YOU NOW HAVE ••• 11 - -M '" ....................... ..__,..._ ..... rue..,._. . ...,.,~ ......... -. OUA&All'l'SD '4·110tJJJ , ••mo_., .. SHORT CiRCUIT Rfdjo&~c .a-.e-...:r~ . ~ ..._. r,...,_... .... ,, ......... " , • ' ' JINX FALKENBERG (Lovely Star of Columbia Pietures) ANNOUNCEMENT Due toJabor shortage it has been necessary to temporarily curtail our days that we remain open and until further notice • Bernard's Studio WiJJ Be Open Each Friday from 2 to 6 p. m. Del!Very of fln1'hed pictures ooly will be made and lilttittg!I will be giverl in 8Mta Alla l!,l lOSJi ~ l'-Uo 8tnd ~ t.cmia 8e.iCb, .• 8oaQa CaMI BmL '. .. t ALL SET for a aooc1 fall da7'1 work wbni a u.qi.nc head- Khe 111eak:I up on 70Uo You safrw and .o doe. tour work. · llead7 fClll ..... mina: al ~ atlon and enjoyment-a pmQ: headache interl.,.. with 7ourflm. r.t,. enjoymem or rel•z•tiaa.. D&. MUD Anti-Pain POis mually nl.ie"Y• no& on.17 B_,_ Kbe. but 81.mple NemaJaia. 11_. nlar P~ aad Faaetlonal Mo..U.11 Pal.u. . Do yoa me Dr. Mile1 .A.U.Pa.111. PUt.7 If not wby not? Y.Po can· eot Dr. »n .. A.atl-Paln Pm. a your druw 1tore in the recuiar packq'e far only a P8lllU' apiece and in t.M economy ~U.. evw cheaper. Why not get a pack•p ~ ! Your druni<t bu them. R di.rect:lcina and uae only aa directed. Your m'one7 be,~ tf 70CI. are not aatafied. T wa.r. Two birthdays were celebrated Sunday when friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold W ilson, 300 Ocean Blvd., to honor Mr. Wilson and her father, Mr. Walter Swiger. Those gathered around the dinner table were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dutter, Mr. a.od Mrs. D. THuresson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stauch. Mr. and Mn. W. Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. W. Swiger, and Mr. and Mrs. H . Wil80n. Silver Wings for. Island Man Receiving his commission and silver wings as second lieutenant at the Army Force Navlgatlon Sc hool. San Marcoa Army Air Field, Te;'t&S . v.•aa Howard Eugene Burns, student officer, whose "''U'e, Mrs. Margaret H. Burns, resides at 326 AJ)«)lena lenue. Balboa Island. He ia a 80D r A. E . BW'M 196.5 Courtland av ue. Oakland. .4 Have you ever designed a gas range? , 0,,.igning a gas range 8""' much !leeper than the exterior beauty .. : Research eagiaeen of the Gas lndusuy are now working OD exact ~pecifications for your ponwar "CP" Gas range. You can expect the most wonderful cooking performance you evez knew. "CP" means "Cn#jieil PIY}ON111Z11&1'' ••• the mark of sPeoat quality of ranges made by all higb- grade manufacturen. Ir mea.ns 22 super·C- ""'"-rbe jiw# i.n modem moking ... m. ~ lrlldkilll - •ODI••••• PRACilCAt ••• • ' \. Have you Vl.'Titten down the ex- plratlon dates on the backs of the Ted and blue stamps ln your ra- tion books? You'd be surprlsed how much it wlll eimpllfy your point budgeting, and m a rketing too. You know of course. that a ll food stamps now are good ror (!P ly a limited period. When the an- nouncement ls made of the vall· datlon Of new stamps. the expir- ation dates are also given. Blue stamps, good for buying processed foode, and red stamps, for meats ahd tats. are good for four months. The !i.ew sugar stampa---No. S~is also gOOd for four months. For the winter spor-U-lovlng family there i! the promise of Iower-pr1ce tall and winter utility outerwear ln a few montha. A new regulation now governs manufac: turers -prices of leather coat!'I, jackets. ski and skating suit'l, hunting and fU!hlng clothes, wool mackinaws a.nd other sport.3 togs designed tor the g reat outdn«rs. By late spring, more lower prlced • garments should be avallable ln one. Remember. no "B" or-"C" the stores. ·and OPA plans to paM rations can be issued to you wltb- price reductions on to you. out thi.! record. And "''hile you're Now's the time to visit the !hoe thinking about gasoline rat ion!J, store if you·re looking tor a pair check to see If all your coupons of shoes to buy without spending are endorsed. u you haven't writ- a shoe stamp. Starting Febnlary ten you r automobile license num- 19, a certain percentage of a deal-ber across the face of the coupons. er's stocks may be sold ration-do It right away. Don't be a party tree. ,This "hollday .. v.·lll give the to the black market. shoe merchant to clear his shelvea Here'11 a case where smaller- of odds and ende and bro}:e.1 si:tE"J. than-average size has its advan- And, it "ill give Mr. and Mrs. tages for Mr11. America and America some e.x:tra shoe mileage. Junior . The army Is turning over Remember, though. that the cell-to clvillan.s 75,000 pairs ot winter- ing prices for these !hoelt !a 2r.. v.•elgbt ffannelette pajamas -in per cent less lhan the "1·l!'gular small sizes. only. Each pair will price," lf they are from lhe store's have a tag-"'•ith the celling 9Tice own &tock. Shoes bought ration-rlght on Jt. This price will be free from another dealer ca.u be either $2.80 or $3, depending on priced only one-thir~ more than whether the store boug!lt them di- the pMce paid hlm. Adve rtl.sPments rect from Tt'easury ~rocurement of these ration-free shoes ... .-i ll or through their \\'holcsaler. carry the notation. "OPA odd Army needs for canned chic ken lot release. Ration-free from Feil. and turkey-for use in hoeplt&lil, 19. 1945, to March 3, 1945, Ln-Army field rations and fnr sllip- cluslve.',' meet oversea.s-is the reason be· Car ov.-·nen. take note ... in order h\nc;I the-w 8r F ood Administration to get supplemental guollne. you order requiring Rll poultry canned mu11t haYe your: mileage rati1lnlng after February 1-1 . to be s£t c1.9:e1e record. lt "'as given to you whPo for the Armed F orces. This means you got your neY• "A"' book. If f no more canned turkey or cl)fcken you've lost or destroyed it, go t o Including chicken soup. chicken your local war price and rati0ni:ig j A La King, l!'tc.-ror Mrs. America bO&rd right away and get a Oc\\." until the order Ls tilled.• HIS CANCEi.LED TENPLAN ~ECK IS PROOFI •n....•1noroomfo<doubtwhen1"" PT• bill byTJN. RAN cl>ock. You ched:-propedy mdoaed and"'°" cdlcd-isapoofol~mn-bedi'F'""'l T!Nl'LAN cbedOI are a red cm•t<&i<:ocr-dJor bo1f J<>a .... dm .. lil'el, ,...,u.... Opm ,.,... -• I OUllC today .. ..,, hand> o( Baal: oE America Bay 10 cbedOI b tl g;awpri« Yaa d...ibepCGJrenonah PMJ01f oa dopooit ,in. the b&nk ro COTer~e cllecb yo" wth& ' . , . • WHAT'S COOKIN'? Br'OCCOll Souff1e Good broccoli 111 again making an appearance ln the market hut It ls still high In price. A little ot It may be made to go a long way when se?'Ved a.a a 91.lot'fle. 3 egg!!I , separated th cup thick white sauce Vi tsp. Worcestershire sauce % Up. Lav.ry's seasoned 88.lt 1 cup chopped, cooked broccoli 2 tbsp. grated cheese Beat egg kolks and add to o;thite sauce wlth Worcestershire and , 9'8.lt. then add broccoli and cheese. F old in stiffly beaten egg whites. Butter a small caasierole, coat "with bread crumbs and pour 1n mixture. Set in pan ot hot . water and bake W minutes at 350 degrees . JAMES D. DUFFY After spending all of hia work- ing years In the service of the Atchl•on, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, Jilmes 8 . Duffy, anlstant paucnger traf- fic manager, 0Los Angeles. today announced hit retirement from active aervke effective Feb. 1. The strong bearta fight to the Wt of. a 900g • Where wea.ker 90ula 'have to be carried along. I -Flun Coyplet. for Courage \ Classified Ads Get R-E-S-U-L-T-S Quality Lumber and Building Materiala • COSTA MESA LUMBER CO. R. E. HOSTETLER Phone 48 • VETERANS' ASSISTANCE Service Cent.er AtiTBOBIZED ooVEBNJlliNT SEBVICJ: ..,_ t. Wedi Ww Veterw ...S UMl.r D9111 tis• om.. Opm.W~ to' for lhll Ana-Room 235 NZWl'Olr1' HA'UJOB UNION MOB SOllOOL ~lewi*' B ... tll ' llti... A-and UiCh ~t • ) ·-" . .. ,., • HOME, AUTO, HA11INE BAD I OS BEP ADUl!D Hutae lllectndaa BURT R. NORTON 1111 Clout m...,. l'!lone UJ. 7 Newport 8-11; Collt. f'RANCIS J. HORVATH ~IENIN•• AT RIE•IDIENDI: 11• ~STM IJTRIEIEET NEW~DRT •EACH i-H. 171a Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. J ohn- son, 1111 North Bay Front. Bal~ boa Island, spent two days last week In Los Angeles where they attended the 23rd Mnual confer- ence of Soutbem California Retail Hardware Association, which was held at the beautiful Elk's Club building overlooking West 1 a k e I'---------------! Park. Mr. Johnson is a past pre!Jident ot the orga.niui.tion, and bas oper- ated a hardware store on South Gl&.s_!ell street, Orange, for the pu.en yea.rs. FOR INSURANCE SE!. Howard W. Gerruh 1ll08 Newport - • 008TA MEIJA Phone 111 Automobile • Fire Life Accident • Llcenae and Contract. ,.. Bonds Written Fresh Daily Deltctoua Sea Foodll Or. complete equ..lpment ~"he-n you want to catch your own. HORMEN FISH MARKET I ON CENTRAL AVENUE, NEWPORT BEACH GORDON B. FINDLAY OONTB&croB and BUJLDICB MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OUR SPECIALTY Cabinet Shop Service Offloe Ca.blnet Shop 8410 Coast Blvd. 407 SOth St. Phone 412 Ph. zsss..J NEWPOKT BEACH. (lAISF. • . ' ' ·I • W-.1'1 LargtJI J""''"'. 17 s,,,,..,"' s.,.,,, y.,.. N. w. Cor. 4th & Sycamore SANTA ANA ON C R I D I ·T I MONTHS TO {»AY "0 NO INT I I Ill 11r1AI CAll IN AHD MAVI YOU. !Y!S EXAMINIDI •Your Broken lens DUPUCATEDI Prompt Servicel -Carry an EXTRA PAIR of GLASSfS With Youl •Giauea Made to Your OWN Prescription! •Your Credit la GOODI Open an Accountl r Yowl,. are Ycwr ,,_,,...... P=12J1da laf9vuanl -by "'6g ... - "' ,_ W«'f ""' ......, Vlobt lo Vllal . DR. HORAGE GADEN OPTOMETRIST c. .... &.Sfcmert 11.w. . . • • . ' ' ' I • • •2111121 • • 1~c~m~~-~'~·;™~·~·;'~';·~111~..,~~-~.,~n~,~1~1N~u~~·,~T::;:;~~;;;~~=-l~·~1 ~t ;;;;;:~:=.:;==~=::!:====~,~~===:;:=::~~~~ ~ . 1181 HIGH SPORTS '.1'1,!i; =-jn HA_RBOR HlGH "N'EWS ), lH\ll~ro~ ·~m· L~~- ·•If•• EL.'11--"--n P::lges. Out C!-!I----!"'!" ..,,. • ~ • ' • ' ' ru.uerw .EAi ~ ............. ., .... ~ .•• 0 N LiJ.--BooL-r . , ' ... ...... .. ... . .. .. . •• " I • ew &II. ... ,, ..., One year 'Ago r welcome . . lri Closing ' setoncts, 34 .! 31 =·~·::;;;:;;:::: · ! i ! Rave-Arrived + Mr H "' 1 "All rood tbll>P muot end;' so wtlll 9 polnt.'eech. The Tan loot ....,. 1 · .. , ......... • • 1 T Kim Stoner bu announ<*! that ~ 8band won over Kary Alice ...:..""~-ryman jiee DI• old laytac, and u lt joea ovt m the tlna1 aeconda ot the ~ .. !. · · · · · · · · · · · · · : : ~ & new lb.tpme.nt ot library boob, Pollard tn th• •u-. Clu.b Speech ha-·~ Konda.7, we are to ~ ---~ -~~" --·-••-..., ~~ n-'•---d ....... _«..•L.-, ._ __ ---c:ont-•1 t-~~ a new member Mlded to our ao ymy ....... -.:-.-... u..uaM! pme when. Danny Kraem.er tallied ....a • • • · · · 1 ., 0 U'Y\M "'YUU -.... ...._... ..,_....._. u-. ..... ....... -..uity Of t.eache .. Ille Jocal·ljU!Dt. lcot to lnll1el'-an a fut break, one Of the many rived and If ..-dually tlndlng It. The "JWl&'I• Blonde" wu reveal-· , "· Mr. Floyd • ton Blati 8Chool'1 cle1'.er cen»a1 that tb el:Ddlana pulled on , tbe : Lut Tbund&y 'brought about the place onto the library lhelvee. ed at the 8adie Hawll.!N Dance =~ He la going to take The SaDon had lbe upper band Harl>oritea aDd what counted up f1na.l game• of tbla JUI"• Buah Variety Ill the .ptce of life and wbJch tumed out to be a plump llt-tea.chin alidu.~ cit, Mr. Brnuti, ' tbe tntln rr.y and led by teVen to be tbe ditlerence between wtn-League. Each team played a double u thll: ls true the library la rotnr Ue Pie'. n just happened that Dick an g cbeml9try claues polnU u they neared that fatal ning'and losing the game. header, and the aeaaoo ended with to be a aplcy place. Tbe followtu,s Harper bad to 1du it for he Aid al!braeo f~r-~~ we kno'"'· a.II lbe tut three mlnutes. But In that · · · the Sl.x Whltea and Period ~ tied examplee of boob pourtnc tnto the be wouJd Ida the .. Jungle Blonde." Mr c.__,, al.8o. abort ~ Of Um& the Indlau ClliES WIN FIANLE for f1rat. library wru1 Ulu.trate th.la point. 'nte jwlion were the chUDpiona be . llaooryman bu just rec,e-"'tly took charge at the game and ran The Ceee and Deea met the In-Monday the eeml-fina.la were -nnt. on the U.t le the stlrrtng In the tntettlul hoc.key Pm.ea. en given a medical discharge the TS.rs ragged u they stole the d1an Papooaea on our court Fri· held to determine which two teams epic BRAVE MEN by Ernie Pyle The Tri·Y &.Membly w.,_ given from the Army Air Corpa and Is ball and stalled and other:wtae ram· day afternoon, and the Deea loat will ·participate iJ:l the ·Athletic "nit. i.. tbe new book: by Amedca'; Karch 29. The theme had llOIDe· now completing. h1a muter'• de. Mack.led the locals. Playing with· In spite of the fact that they play· Carnival, The Six Wbitea opened 1Jut..l09ed IUld moet w:ldely read thJ.na ~to do with radio. ~ at the UnJv.entty Of California out Johnny Shaler made It hard tor ed. the best game _ot. ..the year. The the bout. u they overthrew tbe wa.r ~01'1'Up0lldent. Alan Andrews aubmltted the Los Angelts. Harbor's nghtera, but they gut oft final ecore wu 15--12. The Tan Two'a in a 17·10 tullSaL M&cMll· BRAVE ·MEN begin.I wttb the name. ''Tu Baby'' for our tighter Kr. Haooryman WU a etudent at to a ta.st start and led by a BU!> looked. exceptionally well and out· llan led the Winner.. with 8. landing tn S1cUy, contloued 00 to plane we purch&led· ln the ll'ourth Compton Junior Colleg~ and U. C . atanti&J margtn at the end of the played the Papooeea, and 11 they The Ftven abot away the Ones' Anrio, and reachea a cl.b:nu 1n the War Loan DrlVe. Tb.ta ea.try 8et!JID· ~,.!·, pdor to his en:U.tment in the tint three quarters. Bonea Robinr had made their ahota count could hope. for entering the flnal u they lnvulon on D-Day. nu. i. a tnie ed to have won the cooteat for a W) · 800 paced the local.a .wtth 10 polnta, have won the game. The Ceea batUed. out a 16'"6 victory. Elita deacrtption ot Ame.rtca'a tlgbtlng name of the plane. e are sure that everyone will 7 ot. which be potted in the Initial brought home the ooly win of the led the hopeful champ• with 6. men. nte Red erOu apc>Il.IOred 8 give b!J! utmoat cooperation lo thia quarter. · day u they turned in a 23·8 de· These tWo top team. will m~t Going back in hlltory a blt, "90C.lt" dance. It turned out to be 8 now teacher &nd make him wel- Tbe Bees a.l&o loet a closie aft.er ci9ion with Nettle•' 8 lea.ding the u the fint event ot the Athletic STORM CANVAS by Armatroog gnat wcceu. :e in hia new teacber·lite at lea.ding by a alight margin tor the acortng parade. It wa.a a fln.e fini8b. Carnival, and it abauld really be a Sperry pre.aent & .tr:lkinl" picture Glenn Eilt.a and Jack Sanford bor High. biggest part of the game. Van de.. ror the local.8 as they won handlly battle. of the Britlab. blockade Of the 1Jeemed to be the wolvea an right Both the etudent.a and faculty' Walker and Yardley led the Tan without rtstatance from the Fuller· The Slx Wb.ites had a double American Coaat. Sea battlea and for they a.re known to have RCured were eorry to have Mr. BrautJ --~~--------------------------!win last Thureday u they tint duelll are part of the rutbleu life some addreuea from a couple ot leav~ the school, but we all sin- bowled over the Slxee 18·• a.nd of a. N.llor during the War or 1812. Excelsior girls at the re.la.ya, but It oere. Y hope that he will be euccen· .. _ .... ·-.,. ... •. ·.:.' .. ~'-..·:~ ,.,,~~, ~ ... . ~-"' : .. ' - won from the Bee M by a forfeit. BRIDE IN THE SOLOMONS by seemed that Glenn loat them som e· fW and happy in hi" new job. Rod M.acM.lllian was high for both Osa Johnson pictures another part bow. game.a with a total of 12. of the world. It is alive with excite-La.el Year we were to have a WH 0? The Period ~ team wu off and me.nt and adventure and fllled with swlmming pool, but vi.•e finally Who comforts me In moments ot on as they squeezed out a 13-9 win tacts irtia.nger tha.n fiction. Martin found out that It was an April despair? from the Six Reda a.nd tE:en lost and Osa John.eon's main purpose-in tool'e joke. Who runs tlngerit lightly through to the Scrube 22·1.f. traveling Into the interior or the Tb. Threes. scored a 10-3 win S I t h G" } ' my hair? o omons wu o P otograph can-Ir S ~a0'11e Who cook.a my meals, darns over the Ones and suffered a l0-5 nlbaJs In the act of eating human lit.. b ., my loss from the Scrube. flesh. Hovi.• they accomplished this Holds Meeting j Squee:~ 'drops Into my 0...., .. ? • The C ... faced two strong teams and ll"•d t tell r It ak q -· -.. 0 0 m es 8 Monday morning . first period, Wb always ha.a a word ot praise? and took a 11·5 win from the Bee wonderful story. It.iJ Inter est. is S 48, only to lose to 'J'IA•os 17·15. greatly ln.cn-ased b>· the fact that there 9.l&S a Girl.a' League meeting els out my rubbers on rainy :n the aud.Jt orlum. Since neither the days? Tot&J l'olnt• f~ .......-... T..-.• I places like Guadalcanal and New prM!dent nor the vlce-prel!J:ldent Who cheers n::e up when I'm de- 1 T••m l'olnt. Oi>it; Georgia a re nov.· \\'ell kno'"'" and V••C're present, the secre• ....... Her-pressed? l>i•nool l 171'1 16'· faml11a.r ....,..:! ~ utioo 1t1r. 1os • berta J ohnson. took charge of the Makes sure that all my clothee are ~. f"on ni •tl'l7 i :1~ Here Is a brier list or some o f meeting. Vlrgiilia Bachman. the pressed? ~r100: ~ t!i :~~ the books nO\\' availabl e. THE trea!!llrer, made lhe treMUTy re· "'ho scrubs my back v..•ben in the ..... ~~~, ... -1 ~11 1111.I GLENCANNON OMNIBUS by port. June Wightman, the uniform &bov.•er? l c-11 ~~~ 1 ~~ Guy Kilpat ric k. THEY PLAYED chalnr.an, announced that-the girls And wakes me at the proper hour ? Sur v..·tut~ 10e 11~ THE GAM~ by Henry Grayson P.•rto.l :l 76 ,,10 T · v..·iU have to be much more careful Wbo helps to k eep me on the ~h; K.M.ls ~ HE NEW EUROPE by Berne rd about "''earing the correct uniforms bettm? 119'4 12'!11 Newman, and THE AMERICAN· to school Who figures in my every dream? IZATION OF EDWARD BOK by 1 Freshmen · Panalha Fanning I do MYSELF! Thr 1.1\low1na-a.n-conte111a.nt• t«trlnr Edward Bok · · · ' rno~ tba.n 20 P<1ln11 1n 1hl• 1•·ar·1 Bu1b · Mary Katner\ne Barnes. Glnger -------- 1 ... ·ai'"nt• •"· Anderson. Anne.belle Ellio tt, Mary Ro.i ,.1'(')(1111 ~. sill While• Harbor1"te B nb t ""~' U•d. ""''"" ' 01 e OW 0 Ann l\IODroe, and Gaynel Couron. STRETCHING STARTEGY AGAIN ! BE-DEVIL YOUR SHRIMP FOR SHEER DELIGHT in fl our. salt. mustard and cayenne. Add milk, stirring constantly, and cook until thickened. Add parsley, lemon juice and ehrtmp. Place in ---individual baking dishes or casae· Ir you·_r e tired of being a halo-ed role. Sprinkle with bread crumbfl. cook, forsake your angellc waye I Ba.k'e in mod. hot O\'en 1375°F .) and take a satanic dash of spice about l~ minutes. t o abrimp ~ • ,1 Deviled Shrlrop is spice to any Classified Ads Get R·E·S·U-L·T-S appetite and saving to the cook when It's made y,•ilh the canned kind or ehrimp for thj.s means not a ,bit of bother pre·cooking. shell- ing or cleaning this zesty food. Nutrition, too, in this delightful dish for shrin:p is a precious pro- tein food and has Vitamin.!! A and D together "''ith many minerals . Deviled Shrimp l No. I can shrimp (111~ cups l 2 tablespoons butter l "1: tablespoons flour 1.4 teaspoon salt Yi teaspoon mustard Dash cayenne 2'3 cup milk 2 tablespoons chopped parsley ¥i tablespoon lemon juice BU Y WAR BONDS J. S. WHYTE PUBUC AOCOUNTANT INCO~lE TAX CONSULTANT AdmttW t • Pn.rikooe b,-\be f U. 8. Treu•ry ~t. &M. Ph. X•..pon 1Ml·&. Offk<e: Plr.t Nall. "-Ji: Bids., &aat. A.Ila. Ph, H.31 International Harvester TRUCKS AND TRACTORS FARM EQUIPMENT M. Eltiste & Co.; Inc. 407 E. 4th Ph. S200, Santa Ana 312 N. L. A. St. Pb. WI An•helm ''My dad's callinq . . ht'' me up lon1q r1~:dG:ir~~·~~~oJ 1 g~ Enter s p A A u Meet Sophomores: Eva Marie Com- Dtl'"k 0 110, Period 2 43 • • • • • stock and Darene Craig. RuM Bampton. Period '2 4 1 Bill Benbow, l~·yea r·old s~pho-1 Junior: Barbara Packard. u · h 1 % cup sort crumbs. s1.0g 'v o e cans full ot food as S • '"' ''"''" '"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"' 1111111111,11"1•1111111 ICetp your RED CROSS at his sidt-.f. GIVE HOWi + GIVE MOREi "I haven't seen him for aome time. ' "H yau ~ not in the ierv. ice, would . you mind going easy OD Long Di&o tance between 7 and 10 tonight "' Ju. call can'\ get through quicker? "Pop and I will be mighty grateful." SoUTHERN CALIFORNIA TELEPHONE COMPANY Roo'b Durk,.,.. !lt-ruti. 43 ,1 I more ot Harbor High, \vill enter Seniors: June Smith. Joanne Hurac'O:' s11.-a. hnod 3 th S P A A U t · h Gt'ne QuvrJ-. P't!riod :l :t4 e · · · · · svr mmtng c amp-JISmlth and Bernadine Couron Jim Sbalfr-r. ~ F ouni 34 lonshlps at the Loe Angeles Ath· • · Barnln Lowry, Scrubt 23 letJc Club tonight. Bill will enter S "k . ~: i~~·;~~: ~~ ~g the •4o-yard swim 1n an atte mpt p1 sters 1n Opener I ~~ld H~~.~C:. i: to break tble record. He is present I At ff B Tuesday · Jun Rut-...1. Pt'l1od s 2t1 holc!e r of he Pacific Coast 220. • • Tom Elli .. Pt>rtod & 26 Far Western, 880 and tht" C.l .F. Next Tuesday Harbor's Speed-~!<~\{' s~,1~\:-'~e;nun i~ 220 records. sters will journey to Huntington Pl'od Ropco. Scntt. ~, H e 'Ni.JI enter the meet un-Beac h to meet the Oilers in the i.t_r;: ;~",!i11":_· ::::;: g ~~ attached. After this meet he plans I annuel duel meet. The Sailors. '".:ho a.>nni11 Rim&. c-2z to swim under the banner of a 18.Bt year walloped the Oilers In all Bud ~plccr. Bee Fbuni • · 21 Hollywood $\vim Oub which y.:ill I three dlvi9tons. hilve been shawing ton Cees. ·champions. Paul Wool! Bili Smltb out this year 's Decathlon at\d are team him up with three world mu~h good track material through· Robinson Third ~~he•:in~°:~u. 11.nd Bill Luras and enler Uiem ' I~ I ho eful or a repet!tion of last ~the 8~0n en a 8 the National A.A.U . champtonshlpsJ year·s victory. lation of potnte 1JCored round H~r-next summer. In the Varl!llty division Glenn bor's sparkling cente~ Dent Robtn· Lut summer besides '"'·inning the J EllU!, running the da.8hes. Is e:c:- son in third place Wlth 113 polnta above r ecords Bill "''on second place pected to be right among the lead· behind Elmer Combs ~f Huntington ln tb eNationals as a <>20 man ers. Stretching out ln the Hi's will Beach and Don Le~bh~t. ;tI;a· He swims in the ae;ior div~ion be Don Vaughn and Don Miller helm's mig~ty forwar · on er (8Wimmer!! Of unlimited age) and both showed up swell in Decathlon: rested in ninth place with 71 . baa beeD working out in Santa Dick Wallner and Mffier y,;11 do the t:'lmf'f° combt I Bunll~n ~I 14-': Ana's pool in preparation for this leaping for the Sailors. Don LJt>bbut IA.nabl'lni> 114 : n-i llob-meet ot v..·htch he Is coufldent of In the Bees Al Crane will be l••OQ (!It"~ H.roo.-) tlS; Dick FabeT Tinnin I rOr:an.nl 112: Al Brvtirook• t B 110UM· 9.; · g. counted upon heavUy In the lo- ton e...etl.) 10'7; Bou•IOfl r•ulkner I AD... bu.rd! d b ••• j hl"lml Ill'!. Bob Robert.I (Fullerton) 82 : es an rva.u ump. Hal FAT &h\Jdmser (O..anr;e) 1e. DMI MOier Young, speed.Jest of the Beea, will I (St>W"f>l•rt S-'-> 11; Lowi;ll Fturur&ld run both the 100 and 220. and 1 Fu.llO'rl.ool 08. I To REL/EYE That Dull, Ach e·AH Over feelinq . · .,,_,of o· • · should bring home both ri,st places. Louie Mello v.·111 run the lo·hurdles and the 100. DO YOUR PART TO WIN THE WAR COLD +--,..,.-~~~-~~~-+ ~ Happy Birthday I Congratulations to: + John Shater . Hal Young -- Gunning Butler Nonna Ghere • RumJell Gilbert Robert Creeley ·1 Feb. 23 1 Feb. 23 Feb. 2• •. Feb. 24 Feb. 24 Feb. 27 IN 1945 No Experience Necessary Work in Your Own Commuruty Attractive Hours for H 0 U.S E WIVES • Apply Now • • COISOLIDATED , WLTEE Al,BdAFt. CORPORATION,. • v • i' \ ' ·. 1915 Coast Highway . C 0 1 R0 :N' ~. '. D g L: MAR , .. Wiim la lhmta APP AlW · . mw. ~et. ... ~-~----- • "' --:-----·-r - Alka-Seltzer ! ABC METHOD A -AJka.Seltier, •tart tak:ifl&' it at once to relieve the Dull Aching Be.ad, and the Sti6: Sore Muse.Jes. 8 -De careful. &void drafta and auJden chancu in tempera- ture. Re.st -pte!erably in bed. Keep warm, eat aemi· bly, drink: plcnt7 of water or fruit it.ices. De sure to ret enou1;.h Vitamins . C -Cotn!ort your S ore, Raspy Throat, if cnuat'd by the cold. by e-argline with Alka·Selt- ur. Jf feT'er de,·eiopa, or aymptoms become more &cute cnll your Coctor. A LI\ . .\.SJ.:LTZER is n pain re lJevi:i-; '-a:..-"',:-1·1 ~ tnl·!t't. pleaaant to ~k(' und ,ii.:1.JualJ y etfective in a ction. Take :tr,.., r.r 11d11('f\f'. ~roscalar P111M and r-..· :-1 · • •. 1; .. on Stomach, "'·:.~n C.u.1..:0.:... uy uceu •t.omacki acid . . . At :rotrr drag 8'tl)nt -Laf'l'8 t:c"-re 60t, ~m:ilT .,,.,:::le.age SOf., 1 the .-la •.!: at~ Kl 'l fnu rot,ina.. T • -· . --. --· ..;.· .......;;;;;= ' . , HOW MUCH IS ENOUGH? W...tt~•V~A.anc1 D. l/llOlJOH ii _.. ... -n)' ...... --.i1, i.--........ tt ... ,.... _. 1V'lr famUy 1• a -- -POl7 " ~ -0 .. ··~ ....... . ONEJfilDAY ' . ... .. .. . ... a.o ~ lrMd \11tefr!fr' A .... D T.w. 19 .,.,,.,._.,in V1 r• _.. A -.ti D ,,,...,, tow .ttJ w Mll t 6 I : .... 91 Cod W.-# 0•• • .. tla1 •I•'••• U•l1et11 Stat .. ft-. re pew ....... C-au111111 Y• _. • ..ty ..,. ...... • .,,_ B~ .. Vitarnia COit ,_._ 2.-dl t.W.. ....... ._ 5000 UUb el Vitamm A _, SOD U.tt. _, V".t. .. D. E-r .. ,.,._Ne,..., ... .... '----....... E~~ " ' • we liked and ''"i~'.1ed \':as grand g o-bred shrimp. Melt butter, blend ! .i. Ing while it 1 .. ted. But n"'41 It's ] ; G R 0 C E R I E S ~ time to revive the stretching tricks stretching exercises °"1hile the can-~ ! 've learned "'hen rationing was r ig-1 ned kind are rationed. Use a c:in ~ COid Meats ~ orous before. One can must do the of corn dc ub!.e flavor· nutrition ~ a work of tv..·o. sometimes even three, "'"a:\"s by devoting half Of it to H • Fruits and Vegetables .1_ for navor a nd nutrition in today's com Eout!le er corn fritters fgood ~ meals. . I lu nch~ 1.' the other ~al f _as cont rast ~ Phone %618 ~ That rationed can of delicious J In a mixed vege!ab,e dish of green ! OPEN SUNDAYS i out-or-sea80n fruit such as peaches beans, limas or other • favor ite ;; can be divided three ., . .,..ays for 1 family combinations. ~ D H 9 G ; flavor. Use one-third of that can Canned foods are precious today. ! u on s roceryi of peaches f or enhancing meat at Make the most or them .stretching· ~ r· the main meal. Broll it or bake It wise until victory releases all V.'e ~ 1784 Newport Blvd. C.O.ta MeMJ v.·lth the meat Use the second like for favorite use again ! • • • 11111111111111 111111111<11>11111ut11101u1u1""''"'~"''"'"'"• th1rd of your canned peaches tcr "Satisfied Radio Service" NEWPORT -BALBOA -COSTA MESA gether with the juice for a d!:'li- ctoua sauce to serve with plain cake or pudding. The last third can be stretched with seasonal fruit in a salad, Jruit cup or des- sert. 1886 j.2 Newport Blvd. Ph. Mp Costa Mesa Open 10 to 6 daily, e:rcept Sunday & Monday • Vegetablee. too. can be taught " J .-. ,NEWS· JjMES CLASSIFIED . ADS -. i Pay Both Ways . . Use The~. f9r .Re.~nl~ Read . Them . for Brofits • . Just ~e Article You Want May Be A.dvertiled in Today's lBsue I J ~ . I . • IT TIM.ES "-l-!,~4-'· -I , -r , I . 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D' "VIS. . . hM -oittled '"' 1111 """~ ,i1:a11u..t.11~ 18'1 Ke•llott lli'fd., ~ liea. ..i. •eo. ·~· ti•. '1N ...., ¥idiii. .._.. w Nitl TWO BEDROOM Baun , .. .__ u, IA. M JUI k -!'tioiMI lT88 f<>r fPPGmm\"'\t,., up. P'lae t.a-$aM -Uji, 11.UiJR11 IUU.rMlti .A.JU> --_ seaDO.oe. A'""1· St'rr ;·~ K..U,-!'Ullo Gmdop 1i•·~•'l!t-"'• ~ flllt ortttnoJJ1 ,,...,., at Bllll '-t11111 '-~ Twmo._ -• tdt -t. jo ,_.. ii#&. oo. able tn 2 ..-. tOIJ 40tb an-, 8hlMofI" --• Phyololaa and au..-1100,0IO,.,.. --U.. -pltal .• lO:f'T '''° '11 '31 1111 -,LO"'-RRAINr---8---.1..0-1-1-BH--O-P bi ar.cf ...... ty. Dt•~181ildt f6io 1'. c11iitii1 ,A.;L I'll. -W! lf••P"*t Ii'•nd H-lt . -•• 1 ....... ·~..;.:a . Ninth llnd Central ~... tat ~ ---"'! °"" B.1..A11~"!. ... -4.l ua _;,-~ KoM. . ::r Oo., 112() If. -. ~ K•wflll• • d5., ~-.ci!11R1; mo;;i;; .a( 14 , ioeo, ~ ...._ .!:' J! '51 Oftloe "'"'' i~1! &.m.; .,a p.m. ~o~ :n ~=: '::: c. 1 11:11 &:it 12:01 5:41 !'!lone 1~ fO< Ap;otntiWftt.. , . · . . -~ ~ewpwt J!elc!>, Ql;Jr Telepllane S7 tlon& lllld --..... bpt tM '-I l.1 U o.J 111-~ W.411fl;D 'IO lltlll' D ~Cd. U-~'t.t. = ~·· .._JBl'ltvr cue In tlle courto tor a .,.U. K. D. CW-....i.ot ---W•.,.,...,, One -•· 8t1PPLlEs ,,.. I . _ . fi!l4 , . . Key.,udRObertlliSere)Jleilent--~--~-en~la.._.ol.ooowsno· SllPLOaw-~W&NUiD II S'bi;::-'Pbone1M.a.°Ir.: Coinmefclil~Geu =y.$8500.00.0owt:.elly . Atmand ... .-----,,-------~Ii,.. the w.lglrto. did not dlocl----·L--·---..... w•~~ 1·~·-BIUttlN LANbINo .. "' ruonaco Co d Rich • MD lb& tat ti! o.ttlem t bUl L ----~ .... and UphololA!r-~~ ··-~-~ ~ H. CA .. po,zA 8LOAN, ~ . '.A.BCBITECI" nra ter, • • --=It .,.: --:·a.ta-ilillfiNi:88 o'tiiiill li Ing cle&lllng In your home. Work ......,, ~ =way, 503 C<>ut Blvd., Corona del Kar. Phy9'clan and lurgeOrl f&C!tory to tnel.r cl1entll. SUU'&ftleed. Color and beauty re-WA.NT TO BUY -Freeh water Newport Beach. ~e 308f...W. Phone Newport •7. R-. Pbme 8lf ·W. S.7 Ave., ile.lboa Oua Boacb Service ·station med, Ch'• now llbeen. Phone tl.hmr tackle. Rod, re<Ja, plup, 9-tfc .N~rt 102S-~ 1i.O... lf....,.... 1m Office 107 22nd Street N rt ,Pinners, etc. Don Gundenon, -··rr -.. ,........ .. 11 ml i.u.--A..... Newport Beach , Arm ff Tb'e-Batteey-Ignltlon llen1ce ewpo 1084-W. ll~tp Phone Newport ~15. 16-tfc ._A.,-NOrmand7 Mo:I Hodf'a: 10-12 a.m. ancl.3-! p.m. Me8a y 0 icer Lubrication Want Sllp for 29-ft. Cnrlser ONE ACIU: eet&te tor rn. ailng couple. Kain hoaoe h&o llY· Ing room -'8 wlih large liq. god latticed peUo, greenhouoe adjoining, t bedrm. su..i bowie. Bulldlngo tor rare plant cul'llft, Ample room t<:ir turther develop- mmit. Beach, Costa M'eea. area. S8000 down, balance at $12!5 per month. !...-----------~I ,__P_"°"_" __ o_'_"_ce_1_33_,_~_ ... __ 1 ... _J-' I In New Training aotb I' N~!'1~t Costa :::'tcEMPI.o ==:=::::TIIEN'l':.::=:..:...::O:!F:;•:;WD::=::::_....=n WILL BUY or Ieue rollowlnir new w ANTED-Someone 1Dtere1ted. In or good 2nd-hand woodworlclng ATl'OBNEYS AT LAW Capt. Devon M:. Davia, 1918 J Wllll&m J . Webb-Udo-RJcht\eld working in a nower abop or machlnn--Drlll,' Shaper, Lathe. LEROY P. ANDERSON ATTORNEY AT LAW eo.ta Me•a Bank Building Phone 426 Coeta Mes.a Callfomla DENTISTS DR. O.BED LUCAS Deoti1t • 2202"6: w. Central, Ph. 1480 NEWPORT BEACH Phone 1529 . DR.CARTER Metascientist DRl{GLESS HEALING 1860 Newport Blvd.-CO.ta Mesa DAY SCBOOUI MORTIMU SCHOOL I02 OOral BalbN. ltland DAY SCHOOL Gndea: College Preparatory Numbers a..lmlted G. A. Mortimer, M. A ., O.xfard Ptinclpal. Phone flS2 KOllTICIANS HAROLD K. GRAUEL CHAPEL "We trureelves the Better S.rve By Serv!ng Othera Beat" Phone Newport 511 Costa Me..... California DR. G. E. TOHILL PHYQICIAN and SURGEON 220ll Coa1t Blvd., Newport 8-ac h -Phone - Office 28(j·W Rea. 28i·R If No .4.newer C.ll ,...._,port & Gerald Rauaa, M.D. 2830 West Central Ave. Newport Beach , Ph. 1028·-No Answer call l01·M X·Ray service S. R. Monaco, M. D. 814 Bay Ave., B8Jboa Newport UU "8 S. Bill St., Loe Aapleo TUcker '78U BJ' Appohl-t JACK RAUB LteENSED LANO SURVEYOR 2617 W . Central Avenue Phone.: Newport Office 123; Rea. 1159 Rea. .4.dd~•• 21~ N.1~luu1 Ave. Coron.I del M•r • R••. Pttone Newport 24!3 N.D. CASH 0 . V . M. OOQ "'"d CAT HOSPITAL 6.an\.11 An.1 l348 16t4 So. M•ln St •• Sant.1 .4.n.1 , C.llf. S n"-ry N , 1307 ~---t SANDl!lRS: Spindle, Belt, Dlac: Santa. Ana avenue, Coeta Mem. ervtce, acrou frOQl Lido Theatre -~ · orman '· ......,_ SAWS: Band. Jig, Arbor. Ac· bu been B.!llligned to an ottlcera Battery Recbargtn_g, Wuhtng, Highway, Corona del Mar. Phone ceseortea, bench tool•. vtae. aircraft engineertng and malnten-Pollablng, Lubrication Newport 690. 15-t!c -C p 0 ance courae at Chanute Field. 1. Phone 891-J 15--Stc omp~':'"..:_!.~Y gu~. · · The courae wUl lut five montbJ;. CARETAKER for yacht anchor-Box l~l. ~WUA Beach_ 16-ttp ea.a. Da·..i.-Ut a vtte ......... ot 30 ENNIS HOG~ -Dodge-age. Rouae turnlahed. Boat ex· WANT TO BUY Late model car "' ·~ ·-PI Deal perience neceaaa.ry. Phone New--' minion.a ln the ~·-pean theater ymouth et. Texaco eenlce. coupe or oedan tor ca.ab -.., 0 17 m .. , port 2e2. 1s-ftp · · ot operation. During the eight 60 Nwpt vd., Costa ...... esa. ~lated Serv'lce Station Phone 148. 14-Stc th month.! he was oventeu, be wu CARE OF CHJLDREN-In your 26 Central, Newport Beach awarded the Air Medal with three rl::=_-:W:::-:A-:Y-GA,...,.RA:'."".-:GccE-=-""M""o_to_r_TUne,,---home. Pbone Balboa Island, 626. 7-tfe Oak Leal Cluaters and the DI• l"lOtc -------------up &: Brake Work:. 17-40 Nwpl ------------~--WILL PAY CASH tor your tur-tingul.lbed Flying Croq with one Bl d c·--" Pb 637 nJ.ture or what have you. Phone Oak Leal CJuater. v ·• voL.G .weaa. · · HELP WANTED-WaJtreu. Ha.r- t•-8tc rt80n's Dinner Howie, 17th and Nwpt. 2000. 0 . R Ctawtey, The Orange, Coeta Mesa.. Pleaaant Food Buket, 1812 Newport SSPOOLS. Septic Ta.nks. In-aurroundlnge, abort hours l! pre· Blvd., eo.ta Me.a. 99-ttc 11 .t.alled anywhere ln Orange Co. t n-ed ood --,..,-=-----~---- CARLTON JONES( 129 So. Robertson Los Angeles Phone CRestview 1-6463 collect. 14-4tp EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Ets-Hokin & Galvan Electrical Contractora 1000 Coe.at Highway Phone 1384 97 ·tfc Mesa Red Cross Service En1arges No job too big. State licensed and e ' K pay. 9-ttc IF YOU want to sell your old ii carT)i Compenaatlon Insurance. WANTED-HOTEL MAID. Balboa piano eee u.. We pay b.igb.e.at MUSICAL II RADIO The Home Service Department Al&o Pumping. M. L. McCormtck Inn. Phone 660_ e-ttc ca.ab price. 30 yeara In Orahge -------------- ot the Red Cto88 in Costa Mesa ~ A: Son, 3.f.O Victoria. St., Coeta county. Danz-Schlnldt Plano Co., RADIO REP AIRS-All milk.ea; 520 N .,_,_ s ta A tubM, etc. Karine Electrician. will open their new office IJO.me , Me.IL Ph. 475-M. 14·6tc WANTED-Beauty operator. New, . ................ an na. 5-tlc I Pb. 2417. Burt Norton, 1111 time ln March, according to Mra.1•;.-------------P eua.ft't •hop. Salary and com-......_A_.. H N rt B h John F . Webster. cbaJ.rmiut. Ap· 1 Septlc Tank-Ce8Bpool Pumping m.1.-ion. Phone 2009-M or 179. WANT TO BUY-Tea wagon tn .........._.. gwy., ewpo ee..c · prOT&.l for the otttce which will Ray Munoz, 221 Knox Street 14-ttc usable condition. Phone Newport l·ttc be located tn the b&nk building. Coeta Meea. Pb. 792-W. 1756-J. 12...ftc has come from the Southern Qr. 14·8tc SALE Ml8CELLANEOUll -SO ange County ..fled. Crou Chapter 2·WHEEL TM\Uer SS5.00. Delco executive board. CO Martne Service Station. lighting genera.tor $65.00. Viking On duty at the new office whJch t Lubrycatlan a Specialty, 2406 W. Port. 909 Coast Hlway, Newport will be newly retlnisbed, v.ill be ~ Central, Newport Beach. Ph.. 129. Beach. 16·2tc Ml"'8. Webatet and lln1. Gunning • 18-ttc Butler. vice chairman. With tbt! fALBOA TRANSFER It STOR--SACRIFICE Nearly new lark grey FUKNJTUU FOB SALE 112 FOR SALE-Brown carpeting and pad, l-4 by 24 feet. SlO if you take It noW. Phone 1375. 16-ltc FOR SALE-Day bed and table. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS S8 0. 'L: CULLY CKR·~·r.,.;rF~·IE~o TAX CONSULTANT Income tax Accounting 423 Spurgeon Building 206 Weal 4th, Santa .Alla, Calif. Al>-tf• RALPH P. MASKEY 3-410 Cout Boulevard Phone 402 6-tfc BALBOA PENINSULA houae fc:w 88.le. Completely and beauttfully turn.I.shed. s bedrooma, Jlcar gar- age. One ot the most m.odenl hou•es in the ha.rbor a.re&.. Only 4 yea.re old. 181S Ea.at Oerrtral Ave., Balboa. Pen.inauta. :Mi.one Ne~rt. Beach 1740. 10--tfe On Seashore Drive Two-Bedroom. House $3750 Cor. •OTHER HOUSES $4250 and up Terms Lot on Central Avenue Zoned for Duplex $1 000.00 advent Of the Red.Uttrlhution •ta· i· AGE CO. Boat Moving a. Spec· Cara.cul coat by pvt. party. No tlon at the SA.A.AB, new and heav· I lalty. l:M>l w. Central, Newport tax. Phone Newpt. Bch. 1239·W. le r dutlee have and will be dt· Beach. Phone 2125. 13-Stc ==-,..,.=--.,~-· ____ 16~·-2t_c Phone 1971-J" Newport. 14-.ftc -,-,------------W . L. JORDAN 700 E . Central, Balboa KEYS MADE WHILE YOU WAIT Telephone: 153 16-Zlc BOATS, SUPPLD:8 SI Vogel'e, 304 Main BL: Balboa a.ad , _____ .:_ ______ _ manded of this branch ot the-------------FOR SALE-Strawberry and u· local. R.ed Croea chapter. Mrs. PAINTING OONTBA.Cf'OR paragua plant.a. 315 NarciMU.11 -,9.:.....tt_..:..c:S-..:ft..:.....C_:AB:_:::=.__DO_R_Y __ ::.: 208 M&rlne Ave., Balboa Ialaod. DQN'T SACRIFICJI: your hee.utitul ..,, -· x JN · Built -n..trc Balbo& Peo.rn8ula loU, O'YU two Webster up to thi.e time, hu hand-' AINTING and PA.PER HANG-avenue, Corona del Mar. PbODe . led ti\e ma.ny demanda in her 1940. Prop. and aruft. Suitable for albacore &nd batra.cud& tfol. REAL ESTATE SCHOOL -Pre-bundred n.ew bomee are planned ling. Phone Orang-e en-W ah.er pare to pua atate ex.amlnaUon there, ln.11'4e lot. a.re well worth . h ING-Ftne workm&ll9htp gua.r· 2082-J . 14....ftp ome. anteed. Be11t materiala ueed. J . C. -------------6 1• •t $2,000. Corner S.S,000 or more. Two Mesans in Car Collision Klrk, Pb. Nwpt. 1326. 13-Stp p . m . g-.,. P by mall . .Money back guarantee. 90-ttc BROADCLOTH CARPETING 5519 Wilah1re Blvd., Loa An· -------------New Stock. JU1t received. Variety FOR SA..LE---Gale K. Tran.some gelee 36. 4-16tp NEW 2-bed.room home. double gar-General Painting Contractor of colors. Santa Ana Furntture Stem 7T of Mackerel bl....., ooa.l .. n tt •76()() oo Half denUal, Commercial and YilCbt ' · e·· &g'e, ;.,v· • corner, • · . 1 W ork. _ Ucen&ed 12 years _ Co., 4.26 W. 4th St., S&.nta Ana.. the pa.st Z yra. TWrn eC reofw. Will YOUR TIRES RECAPP1tD while cash. Minor lnjurle1 were r.ceived by Available Now. or flsheriita.n. 402 38tb SL, Nt>L ttree in the morning and tbey 3410 Coast Boulevard f l4-4tc tee 31iiiT. fdeal boat for tnveet.. you work. Bring in your car or RALPH P. MASKEY Marioo W. Gregg o( 21S08 Newport f· ~one Newport 2Mt 12-ttc CHEST ot Drawen, Etid Tables, Bch. or Pb. 17i4·W. 18·2t.C will be ready to roll in the eve· Newport Beach, CalJl. boulevard, co.ta Meaa, koceD1/Y t, r Pam· t1'ng • Decora•1'ng High Cba.!Nr, Nursery Chairs. nlng. Phone N~rt 2M2 for Phone 402 15-tfc -------------1 when the car he wu drlvtng col· ·" Baby Strollers, Sleeping Bagi, DINGlilES, Paddleboards. TenniJI appolntmenL Costa Mesa Tire &: _. tided wtth a machine operated by ' Root Repair a: Painting Boudoir Lempe. Western 4 uto T&hlelJ. Retail and wholesele. Recapping Shop. In the re&.T at &EAl, UTA.TE WANTED f 6' / OPTOHETBIBTS - bR. M. D. CRAWFORD OPTOMETli f ST ~.-F0.-.-8.-.....___--.-~--......._--.--,IRay eo.1 Btn-Jlngame ot 2431 Or· Sympson & Nollar Supply, Co.ta Me0&. l5-2te WATSON wooDCRAcFT SHOPS, 20th"' Newport Blvd. 16-trc WANTED -Ru.I Eetate, 0ut\ot ~.ru IIU.l'I ange avenue. The acc\dent oc:cured . Nwpt 1217·W 512 38th st. 611 Codt Hfghway 1 on Moote VI.eta street arid Ora.nge 12-tfc 6~· x.3' ENTRANCE DOOR. Half Phone Newport Beach 601 FOB BENT u TO'Nn. Prine pal of one of Chi· --!---------'---:::I • l'·tfc -------------0-go's largest real estate btok· • g IJstln-In tbJs avenue. gl._, full ecreen door. New, -· • FOR RENT-SmaU funllohed apL ~--In tty ouJd -& BSONAL l' r·; FOR SALE-28-toot cahln crulaer, erage LuUUI, naw c • 'II war. U n!lnllb.ed. $16.00 for both. to woman_ wili exch&nge part like to contact ownel"'8 ot Chi· Balboa Man Sees ;i:;:NELY ! Pl.&in sealed det.an. Phone Newport l306. l6-2tc fSOO . Needs repair. Dodge Ma-payment of rent tor pa.rt time cago real estate relative to their "i·-·. -d·-·• by mlnllters. Club rine motor. 3504 Marcua avenue. care ot owner's two cblldreo. ~ ~ t ~-~ Lorig' Service u"""' C&M \n"oou FOR SAI..E--Gtrl'a Iver·Johneon Newport Beach. Phone 21:97-W. sale, m en or mo."'6"""6e ELITE. l>. O. Box 71. Loa All· bl cl •2• 2 •• A'·' e Balboa 14 •tp and 9 years Of age. Phone New· probltma. nd. partlculan In ,_ Pfc. Gtlennth E~~~ea ot tBillhoe j-fgel:_e_a_M_·_B~. :;;:;~;;;•:._ ___ 12_._1o_t_p 1 _ _'.Iol':_'.c:,,~;':_·_•_"_· ---· _-_o_n_ • ..'.l'.:6-'.:2tp~ --------~---~-" port Bea.eh 2367.J. 15--2tc ftm letter. \vWIB.ID S. Fleck, ... one 0 ree "~ ...... e coun Y men PAINTING ot &1J kfnds on boa.t. care ot. 116 85th street, Newport who have 'completed 30 montba NOTICE Uncalled For Suit.a up to 40 tt. Bottom. !>¥'led andW .,._ANTED_,...,...-ro..:..._JIJ!!NTc. . ..:_ _____ ..;:..&! BeOch. 16.21e ove?"9e88 wtth a veteran aviation I ave BOid Gu Screw "GORD ITO" acrape<l al.Slo. Phone Newport w ANTED TO RE.NT -P'urniabed ------------- engineer battalion in the Mediter· 27C4:>, and am not respon9ib1e 200 me.n'58 ault.s, $4.93 up. Top l090-J. · 16...ftp WANTBD--To buy small bouae · ......... 1 ' ~ house or apt. 3 children in fam· ranean and European theaters. tor any debt. cootracted G-6 .... nat and ra.1n coats. Watches; wa.-...· on Balboa Jaland for cdb. Dr. He wa.s a member of the flr9t aaid boat ah.er Feb. 20, 1945. robe trunka, (U.DB. Baskins. 220 FOR SALE BY OWNER -S4·fl. Uy. Phone Nwpt. 389·W. l6-4tp J. F. Willlame, 6530 Paciftc AAF troope to l&Dd 1n England In LAWRENC!: ROY GREGORY. W. Ocean, Long Beach. &-ttc Cabin Cruiser. Built '40. Com· APA&'l'JIENT8 a BOIJlll'.8 U Blvd., Huntingt.oo Park.. cant. 1942. where he helped baild the 15--3tp plete tor 17 pau. 9J>0rtfiah1ng, 71---------·· ___ 88-ttc tint giant 8th alr force bases from FINEST FOOTHll..L NAVA.LS tons mackerel. All good con-FOR SALE -5·room. house and ------------- Eye& En.mined . Glaue. Fitted 1792 Newport Soulf:val"d Phone 2430 COST A MESA Pho'lies ti or 18 NEWPORT-BALBOA NEWS-TIMES PHONES: NEWPORT 12 &. 13 ··~-------PublWted ~very Tuesday-;;./ Thur9d&y AfteTnocinS Volume XXXVll SubeCrtptlon Payable tn. Acfyance :-12.50 per yeu ln Oron&'e Q>unty; $2.15 per year to 4tb zone; $3.00 per year to 8th mone. -hi h · I art Inst Ge SPoaTATION 18 Any amount rrom box to truck ditlon. Jesse A. Furrow. Box '13, bath, large lot, 2 blka. from a.hon... MONEY TO LOAN lU5 ~tered u Seoond-CI..., -·tter at ·~-Po-office In Newport Beach. 'fl c aena w are aga r· Co w J t d p r .1w..1 ~ we ot M" 9 man-occupied Europe was ttnt CYCLES-Sold, rented or· load. r. a nu an omona Newport Beach. ~ne 1522-J. ping distrtet. Chicken and rabbit ______ C&ll1orn!a, er ~e Act •rd! 3• 187 · __ launched. then went. to Soutb.ern paired. Vogel'1, 39' Main St.. St.$., F\lllerton.,-Ca.lit. 15-tfc equipment. 1746 Anaheim St., LOm~~rn~~ ~;r1~~~:~~.1mproye, 8 A. ._,.YER EDITOR AND PRESJDENT1 1•·• h b b Jped c n.struct -...~ ... - .. and 208 llarlne Aveoue, Telephone Fuller1on 1744 Coata Meaa. Ph. 1719·W. 8·8tc . ~ . . -- -uwy w ere e e o gaauo.m. '-13..Stc FOR SALE-New suit of Engllsh Newport Balbo.a. Federal Saving• Printing Plant, SOI) W. Ceqtral Av~•· Newport Beach, California many ot the beaVy bomber baaea Balboa [Aland. U-tf: ' ROOM • 80 ... en. ... and Loan Aa.sociation. Off. . f th c· f N Be-h-and later went beyond Rome to Snipe racing aall• tor track -~ ~ I 1cial Paper o e 1ty ,o ewport ac build airfield.s in direct 9Upport ot Just a &'lance proves News· BACK THE ATrACK ma.st: also atop watcb. Lt.w --~~---,-R_oo_m_an_d_bo_a_r_d_, -,-"-.0 3333 Via Udo Telephone~~ A Dependable Letal lnstttut5on For Ove,.. 36 Yean the Fifth Army. 1).aes Leadership! Greene. phone 2600-. 14-•tc meals a day. Private family pre-:------------~• By Cy Hungerford ThnM Classified Ad,.) (1 out of 10 people read Ne SNOOD LES ~ ..... -------· -------- terned. Phone N e9.'J)Orl 2156 after 6 p.m . 16·4tc + + BUY WAR + BONDS + . • ..-· l .. • c ti<t\Af40$ - + + BUY WAR BONDS .. D. C. MacKENZIE 1808 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa Phone 161 • -WE ARE DOING OUR BEST IN THESE DIFFICULT TIMES TO SERVE YOU SO WELL TIL\T YOUR EXPERIENCE WITii US WILL BE AMONG YOUR PLEASANT MEMORIES IN THE BEl"l'ER TIMES TO COME. Li.Si Lots and Acres With Us f D. C. MacKENZIE Newpo1 t Blvd. Phone 161 • Coota Mesa I . ==============·r TELEPHONE O~ERATORS NEEDED Ser\lice Mm and War won.en Are AD Depev!!ng Upon Our Gl1'ls at tb1 SWttdlboardtl GOOD . ' PAY WllILI: LEARNING A.ND. RSGIJUJt Jl\IOIB•m • ) •' j ! • S~UTHERN C~IFORNIA TELEPHONE CO. l.00 rut Bay A-, BelbalJ _ Ill' ~ No. K.m SL, ...,. Al!& Ill l e t Gf Jrn&Nl'lr • t ·id . .,,. • ' ., ~ • • ....... • " . .. ••• ,..... ... ... a ·-.·om' 1 a.,h , ;, S*'f Practical Service in Rehabilitation • H 'h F · I . I - ' ~ • 1 c;._,_ ---,-----• COMING EVENTS .. ~-d' R -__,_ - fWJ:DNJ:SDAY, nn, ts-:-. '""'na tan ambles"· T~1~1:!~c~::.c:~~~-~. ·ar:uo.r · . · eminine .Activities I a..i Qooa -oom; 111 P1o1m For Ebell Prag· ram I 1&'\"CU.. Balboa, 10 a.m. lo ' p.m. _,rglcal druoinp. I . • -do to -m lb -· -U. atl II S tao poll>t lll&t ~· \ By '"7inlflred Barbre tloll of rotunied -men wu tile cnat<>ot ll>lJ>c Ille lqdlvldll&l ~ T -tr Phones 12 ilDd 13 , Jo.. ~ to .,....'""-at tao Copllla can do tor tll<I boJa w to lnYlte :;::---:;:--:,7-...,;,,.-::"""~~~""7-::f::-""-;-~-;-:::::-::::-~~~...!:'.:-:=-:-::::-~...:..::::::...::..:=::_::_~~i1~..1l4'!!_~~~~-Red Crcee workroom. 313 Ma- rine avenue, B§lboa. Ialand, 10 a.Di: to 4 p.m.. ourflcal dttmlnge. QrokClt t11o """"'-de! 111ar 0=--to a taml21-... 11t1>er at The George Bennets lrcles of WSCS PT A Thanks Public =~~ ~ =~ i:,:'~·llk~ celebrate Golden ~t in Costa Mesa For Cooperation at u.. -or im.-w. Fl'Mk be 1nvtted to hopu w11eno there Wedding Aniliversary __,; . · Puw'eg.. 901 Marsu.-lta aftllue,. b1 were amal1 children Of four °" ftve ~le I Of the Cott.a Meaa Wom-Tbe recent •pouored picture Cli>L 'Hood of tll<I Banta Ana Army y..,. of op, • •a Bodety of Chrlattan Service obow of the hlifh achool P .·T . A. AJ.r Bue. Anyone deeiroUa of ba,Yitlng one Celebratlq thetr GOtb wedding tbe Community church met at wu a moat 1ucceu!ul a.ffalr, and Oontncttn&" t,be •"zlWu.noe well· or two ot the boya abou.ld pt tn annlvera.ry ID their bmne on Cec:U bom.e Of Kra. Ray Eutman ln appreciation ol the support meantnr l&dlea who doll't know touch with Lt. A. c. Ropn, !lpOC-Place. Kr. and Kn. Georse W. Kn. C. .. r. 8Uck1er llbartzl.C" stven., membenl of the board Of how to help" can become, wtth lal aienlce otftcer at the SAA.AB,. Bennett were honored by about ·~-dutlu. DeMert luncheon dlrecton an iaauillg the followlng thoee work tnlell1cen.Uy, Capt. and aak for the number and type 100 trtend8 wbo called between RrVtd alter ~blch the m.em-note of th&nka: Hoo;l told of the powth Of the at boys they would Ulr:e to enter-the houn of two and ftve o'tloclt. n eewed for the "le1 ••r that wW llemberw Of the aecuUve board 1-i, now the beet and largut ID lain. Ouey1Dr out tll<I Colden theme •lapel later oo in . the yeer. of the Newport Har~nlon the world. an~ o! U. cb&nge Into a The meeting' wu opened by Mre. at 'the oervlng table, att~ve ,_ g the depertun, of MN. mgb ochool Parent-Teecll · ~- fth•bf"ta.tim &Dd ~bution John Knox. ,mo read a prayer bad been made ot gold leavu and ckler who b.u left to joln her c'1ttoa "'1ab to thani: the of center. written. by George Wuhtncton. nOW""era ~in&' a pretty lace cloth. 'h sband in Arizona., member. pre-the. Harbor dJatrlct a.ud c 01 ta Eveqr effort ls made to aid the Plana for the com.tng rummage Kn. Bennett wore a gown of her ytth ·a ahower of Kea t01' thetr very fine cooper- boya tn recovering trom combat ale were d.l8cul9ed.. and the Rev. tu.schla and gold on powder blue onei, each fltty-cent piece wrap-atlon and usiBtance ln ielllng fatigue, wttb food de.Mgnated aa Perry Schrock announced the Len-and ~ lo her corsage. T!.;le cfevedy and uniquely. It wu t.Scket. for the mow at the Udo -b.eavmty," proper rut and necu-ten eervtcea for the ~k. Refresh-"groom' accented ht. brown sult purch .. a. pretty bed spread Theatn Monday nJgbl -.ry work. The daily echedule cal.la menta ot cherry tarts were eerved wtth a gold Ue. The couple who brighten her new home. Pru-ThanQ :to yOOr genera-tty a t or two boun phyelcal exerciee by the boele98, Mn. Ethel Stauch. have bef:n In Coat.a Meaa tor the e it tor the meeting were Mea-eubet&nUal .um wu add~ to our and three boure working at 10m.e auiated by Mn. Powen. put eight years, were ma.rrted ID ea Jake Smith, ot Newport treuury, e nough to carry ua over · hobby, while there are study Pneent we~ Rev. and Yrs. Oceola, Iowa, in 1895. ch; Bertnn Smith, C. D. Kipp, lnto nezt Yea.J/ We apprecta.tp your course• for thoee who have not Pel"t'y Schrock and the M.eedamea Aul.sting &t the affair were E. Hatch., Olli Weatherwax, .upport. Sltl\ed: Mra. Guoning completel high 9Chool, and over 6~ George E . Lewta, w . Frank Pow· Yeadames Lotll!I Bennett, Jame!! ymond Jame1, C. L. Andrew•. Butler, president; Mn. J . w . Pey- students have been ~adue.ted with era, Ethel Stauch, L. Foleom, Wal-Bennett, Leslie Bennett daugbtere-arry Anderson, Jamee H arris, ton, chatrman Of the waye and high achoo! diplomas accredited ter Swiger, Nick Haugness, John In-law, and :Mre. Ja.mee Oaumltz, H. Taylor, Clyde Otto, Douglas me&.IU1 committee. to any college. Allen, o. L. Allbon. Gu.stave a granddaughter. ard and Glen Moore both of Bal- The speaker pointed out that Orupe, Francis eox, J . A. Stowers, -------; Robert Fisher, Martin BrauU, T B 'rthd Three Candles for Newport Beach Lad Red Croa workroom, 1300 Ocean boulevard, Corona del Mar, open 10 a.m. to ' p.m. surgical drualngs. Red Crol9 workroom, 111 Palm Thla 'WU the IMCOlld btrtbday Balboa, Bualnea and Profeuional that Johnnie David Way jr. wbo Women, 1 to 9:30 p.m., .urgical WU three~ old on Sunday, bu dreu1np. had to cele-t<> wttbout hl8 daddy. Corona del Mu Boy Scout TYoop. 0.pt. John W. Way, P'llgbt Bur· 7 p.m., llohman Co., 900 Coaat geoo..tn the army, t. now at Pearl Highway. Harbor after b&Ylng participated THURSDAY, MARCH 1- in the early day1 of bolding Salpan. , Red Cross wo1luvou1 111 Palm Kn. Way tn:rited a group of avenue Balboa. to a. m~ to 4 'P m younpte,,. to her home. 1720 w . sew1ng' · ·· Ocean Front. Newport Be&cb, to Red • Croa workroom, 313 M.a· mark the birthday. 'Ibere WU tee rtne avenue, Balboa I.eland, 10 a.m. cream and a cake wtt.h three to 4 p.m., wrgtcal dreaalnga. candleti at w~cb Johnaie hutted Harbol" Kfwania Club Electric and puffed and blew them all out. Grlll; Balboa., 12: 1:5 noon: Little guetta were Carol SmJth, Newp:::irt Bea.ch -Coeta Mela Karen Wyatt, Jo, Anne and Harold Uona' Club Heinz Kalaer'a cafe Sturgell, Elizabeth, Catherine and 1:30 p.m. ' . Johnnie Euton and the celebrant'• Newport Harbor Buaineu and silter, Annette. ""-Protemlonal Women, 6:45 p. m .. Chance Meeting at Brown Derby Leads To Mesa Reunion Whlte'a Park Avenue Cafe. Ebell club lwtcheon, l p.m., 515 West Central avenue. • Costa Mesa News For the f1rst tlme our nortbenL nefl"hbor. C&n&d&. will. be'""fee.tured cm an Ebel! club program, and w. , week the mernht-ra have the pleu- ure of l!atenlng to Violett Maguire Wenk u llbe ta1k8 on '"C&nadlan Ramblee," brlngln1 a breath of the freab tim.be.r a.nd wide-open •paces to the Southland It ii a luncheon meeting-, u ueuaJ, w1t,b Miu Marcia Coomi:. t&ldng reeervationa. and membe:ra wtll be 1erved at 1 p.m. accordinc to the announcement of the ptes8 chairman, Mn! Wayne Harper. Pvt. and Mni. Orville Goabert. 2043 Harbor boulevard. are the proud parent.a or a d&ughter bonJ Feb. 21 at St. Joeeph boapita.L Harold's Radio Shop Expert Radio Service • 206 Main St. Ph-16%2 RW1tingtea Beacll. Calif. • each returned pilot represented an John Knox, G. W . Wooley, Cbe.r1es Mrs. Huston Honors ph Hamblett and the hoete919ee WO 1 ays investment of sa~.000 and the re-Kyte, George Bates. L. A. Nor-Ca d. v· . Mrs. Bert Sharman waa hostess Celebrated at When ~re. tlhy Reed, girl- he.blllt.itUoo program presaged man, James Gooken and A. A. na tan lSttor Circle IL Membef'9 engaged In "joyous Party hoOO friend ot Mn. Bert.ren Smith saving this financial Investment, Kemper. tbl"ir usual qulltlng project tn the ot Costa Mesa. formerly of Steele- a.s well as lhe experience wh.lch -.omln follow d b th b · Chooeing the patriotic theme for LU g e Y e usiness ville, Illinoie, dined at the Brown Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Davl.B of I..os Angeles have been recent guesl.9-ln the home of Mr. and ~r.11 I Roy .L. Davis, 1843 Harbor Blvd. Mrs. Herman Barnes sp<'"nt the I wee"k-end· in Clearwater accom- panying Ai:r:3. H . D . Cody also r-f Coeta Mesa \~;ho 'isited h!:r mother and twin sister there. s~ S~Sliop could be used in tl":ac~lng others. her decorations. Mrs. C. G. Huston meeting In the afternoon. Betty Calcott and Glenna Pol-Derby ln Los Angeles recently, she Capt. Hood elated L~at only cur-1 Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Lane of the Pia f th I W s c s I k held doubl I b tJ to Of ~--ta M-· enterta.lned In her ne or e genera . . . . oc a e ce e ra on met, by ch·-ce, Seam·-l /c Clyde rent magazines were wanted at 1 Lane ~alty compahy, Court street, L.Ulll ........ lunch " h 8 I Id t obser,•e the\ 13th blrthd I -· -· ho n W .. h•nmon's birthday ln eon on ... arc were e. a r ay ann · Cruse, also of the "ldweetern city the baae and books no older than are at Desert Hot Springs tor a me 0 .,""' ~ th tb1 tln f c· 1 JTI .. ~ c tly t ti Cal tt ~ hon f Mr Charl···"cAla~ of e mon y mee . g o U'C e ver 11es re en a le co and a former f~end of '{rs. Reed three yean, but that what the couple ot weeka. or 0 s. ~ ..... · J h Ill •-in h M J nJ home 4006 Chan I Place N " • Costa Mesa and ber house guest w 0 "' ~ c arge. re. en e · ne · ew-and the Mesa matron. By a phone from Canada. Miss Nan Holohan. Baird was hostess and welcomed I port Island, . call to Mrs. Smith, a reunion or The evening was spent in play-to her home. Me3da.mes Minnie Many lovely gtfts were received the three was arranged for Sun· Corona del Mar .Cafe Ing cards with bridge honors going Shanahan, Gladys Beardsley, Alice by the girls. and the guest.a them-day. Others bidden to share lo the io ~lrs . Gunning Butler, f irst; Mre. Jone!I, Lucille Dodd, lea Clark. selves almost felt 8.8 though they fun v.:ere Mrs. Bessie Cnise, P. v . Parkes. second; Mrs. Armey. Arey Coleman and her sister. !.lrs v.·e re having blrtbdays too, for so mother ot the Navy man. from Los third, an.d 8 lovely guest prlu for Daisy KPller visiting here fl-om many prizes were given tor the Angele.; Mrs. Doris Martin and the honoree. Other!! present . v.•ere C8rbondale. Ill.: Nellie Ogden, many games that nearly everyone Mr. Jay from Inglewood. !.liss Frances Damoth, Mrs. Harry Florence C1e,·eland and Mrs. Har· had something. Saturday evening Mr, and Mrs. Burdick, Mrs. J . P. Cooper and rtson. her mother, Mrs. Ryan and Grttn and pink was the pretty Smith were h09ls to Mr. and Mre. 1611 COBSt Highway NOW OPEN the hostess. and Mrs. Cowen, her sister. color scheme chosen for the party Gus Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Wll- Mre. Gertrude Edick welcomed table, carried out In the cake dee-Jlam Lord or Costa Mesa. Because men: hers or Circle VI lo her home orations and nut bukets, and lee one can't actually do It, the game on Magnolia. !.'lrs. D. E . Hatch led cream and popcorn completed the of ''Touring" brought vicarious en- • Completely Remodeled • 1 Redecorated • Renovated • Enlarged • All New Kitchen • New Refrigeration / -Same Good Chef -Same Fine Foods , -and the Same Smiling Host Big Jim Kennedy Mrs. j ad win Honored At Farewell Party the devotionals and Mrs. Keating menu. joyment to the hosts and guests . the missionary study. Others pres-Tho~ enjoying the gay after· ent \\'ere ?.\esdamc.s Leota Engle-noon \\'ere Ruth Ann Thatcher, hart, Eliza,ISeth F inus. P . J . John-Katherine Hill. Jeanne HO\\!ard. eon, Benny and Harrell. Eloise Owen. Vivian Horvath, A!rs. Ed Zube entertained Thun- day evening at her home, Onyx avenue. Balboa I!lland, ln honor of Mrs. Robert Jadwin, Ne\\'port Heights, \\"ho is leaving this \\'eek for her new home in PaaadeD.ll.. , The gue11l9 presented Mrs. Jad- Girl Scout Gommittee Plans For Spring Tea \\'in IA'ilh a lovely coffee table as Members of the Costa Mese. Girl a parting gift. Alter an evening Scout committee met In the F'ri· ! spent playing He&rt.8, it waa found day Afternoon clubhouse recently that Mrs. Sue Horvath had earned to formulate plans for an April tea the high awe.rd score, while the when the girls will honor their pri2 for 109/ score went to Mre. mothers. Maxine Swanson. Resignation ot Mrs. Gard as The guest list included the Mes-treasurer was accepted with re- d&mt'S Sue Horvath, Beatrice Susa· gret. Her succeeeor will be Mrs. dorlt, Maxine Sw&nBOn, Maxine Nellie Long. Material wa.s pur- Connell, Olive Sm.1th, June IGddle. chased with which the glrle will Geneva. Bayna...rd, Mildred Merrill, rnake their own Girl Scou~ ties. Ba.be Frost. Esther Johnson, Ruth Members present were Mesdames Horvath, Hannah Glllls, Scholer, C. G. Huston, R. Ra.sm!Jseen, Doro- Carol Brill. Norma Brll!ICoe, Clara. thy Schrole, C8.rd, Gunning Butler, Mlme Edwards, Betty Edwards, B&P Women to Hear Miss Wilson in Book Review Mary Gay Calcott, Albah. Ann Denton. Doris Ann Calcott, Jean-?i.fis.s Dorothea. Wilson, city ll- ett.a Talslra, and the two honorees. brarian. IA"ill review Irving Stone's Scout Display of Jr. Leader Lauded : "Immortal Wife" at tbe Thursday evening dinner meeting or the Business and Professional Women's I club at White's Park Avenue C'afe. The book is an historical novel of the exploration or California and has topped the Be.st Seller list tor the pa.st several months; thia, <:oupled \1rlth Miss Wilson's clever reviewing, promises' an evening to look fonvard to by club members. Followlng the observance of the 85th annJveT88.?')' of the Boy Scouts ot Amertca tut week, members of Trpop 5, which Is under ftie direc- tion o! Scoutmaster :rti~aa L. Allen. wish to give credit lo two of their number who arranged a splendid window di.splay at the Newport Beach Pharmacy. Costa Mesa News One wa.a Aaetatant Scout.master Mrs. C. F. Stickler and two chil- Honeycutt, Hel~ Randel, Eileen Thelma Arnold and Norma Martin. ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~lin~n~s ~an~d~E~le~an~oJ~R~oe~.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij l I .,, Mesa Girl Inspiration For Bridal Shower Stan1ey Gorzuchovskl, the other dren, Patricia and PauJ, left Tues- Robert Henley, juolor a.uiatant day morning for Lltckrlel<\ Park, scoutmaster. Henley l!I an Eagle Arizona, where they will join Mr. Scout wttb 31 merit badgee. He ls Stickler who u carpenter's Mate 17 years .old and bas had five l /c in the Navy, will be stationed. years' experience in the ~Y Scouts. at the Arizona base. Thl8 eummer he will graduate from Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Hebert, 2463 • ' • ' \ ·A COMPLETE CHECK-UP NOW ~ill Save You a Lot of Money Later on! -- I Always Bring My Car to Virgil Moore's 2406 W. Central WE ARE NOW IN Q.UR NEW QUARTERS • an'd R.eady to Do General AUTOMOBILE REfAIRING SAME EXPERIENCED MECHANICS We Specialize in Marine Engine Work and Welding -k TEXACQ PRODUCTS -k AUTO AND MARINE Let lJs Lubricate Yoiir car PBOMl'T SEBVICJIJ \ '" t - ViiG1L MooRE's ·JEXAco $E1Y!cr · . MACHINE SHOP AND GARAGE I w»& West Central. •' --Newiiort jBeaela ' • ' ' ~--the Newport Harbor Union High Elden avenue, have returned from M.ra. Harry Lanham (nee Doro-school s..nd wante to joln the Army Phoenix \\'here they vi.sited \heir thy Perry or Coat.a Ml"sa l whoee Medical" Corpa. When be leaves. daughter, Mra. George Krauu. wedding WlLI an event of Ia.st Troop 5 will leel the 101115 of tbl.! Some time wa.s spent in Gilbert, week, waa given a bridal shower valnable acout. Arizona, with their many friends. recenUy at the home of her 9Chool r,.--,:===========;""'===='=====';;;;;,,;;;;;;;;] friend, Barbara Nielsen of Balboa. II Tbe evening which wu spent ill [ ga.mea, dancing and retreslun•n~. was enjoyed by Misses Margaret I :Maya, Palsy Gould, Margie Gold, Patricia Rock,• Mary Ann Rock and ·Jackie Taylor, the guest ot honor and t.be hoetess. Teen-Age Party In Mesa Home Doreen Gibeon WAA hoste88 l"'i> a group of her school friends on Saturday night when characters of the eomic et.rips reigned supreme. Each guest v.•aa requested to dress ae his or her favorite funnies char- acter. There were Pop Eyes. Sadlee, I>&:isy Maee, Llttle Abners, Gravel Bert.lee and Junior Yocums who cavorted ln character against a ba.Ckground ot tunny-book cov- er9 and comic strips tacked on the wall. • 'Ibere were v&riou11 gamea dur- ing the evening which was cli- maxed · with the eerving of home- made te e cream and cake. Those bidden were Devra Dodd. Barbara 1Reed Wanda Lou Kasper. Luanne Me111ing. Barbara Long, Marlene Jacobaen, Karl Sibllling, Robert Trepicom. 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