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BIG'a:&GtJE. ~of the
tblJllll that newspapers
~ JOiie have~ Is the
Inman element In its col-
~ · umna and one of its most~
uable &Mets Is depicting pic-
ruris Iii the news. Today the
. heid has been toward draw-.
lnp Oi personalities rather '
than photos and such noted
VUblkatlons a s " T I me ",
Christian Science Monitor,
"Fortune", etc., are using
pencil sketches of celebrities,
rather than the actual pho-
tographing · of the subject
With . uµs thought In mind
the NeWs-Tlmes early in the
)'ear brought Jack Lindsley,
Cowboy Artist, here to start
wori< on such a series. That
Jack has improved his fine
. ·work through the years is
seen in the present series
which will start Thursday
• and which, I am sure. the
~lie will appreciate.
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· Not Shelved. While me-
andering around the county
the· other day -ran into L. B .
Valla, one-time agent for the
Soutb!!rn Pacific in Santa
Ana. Valla was retired in
October, 1941, after years of
service for the railroad.
Looking-at him today you
would hardly recognize the
change ·for he is the picture
-Ot. health, is operating an or-
ange grove, winding up an
estate and enjoying life. He
says, that Traffic Manager
Sharpley is working too hard
In carrying the heavy load of
spee<ied-up train service but
there is nothing one can do
about It except hope that
Friend Sharpley will weather
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Truman. Got to talking to
IL W. Hollis, who has an of-
. fice· in the News-Times quaro
ters at 610 North Main,
Santa Ana. and who came
from the vicinity of Presi-
dent Truman's home in Inde-
pendence, Mo. Truman's re-
lationship with Pendergast
was more academic than
l'l!al, he ~d, as Truman re-
fused to take any orders on
how the eastern end of his
· county should be run. Hollis
says that Truman was a
splendid judg!! and had the
confidence of the people;
that Independence was made
up mostly of retired farmers
who believed in their town
and its people and never per-
mitted Kansas City to tell
them what to do. It was this
kind of material from which
-Truman has come and his
course In the few months he
has been in the White House
reveals his conservative, pos-
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PRESENT ··C.IVIC
Virgil Pinkley Returning to
London; Brother of Mesan
HadChargeofU.P. War News
David Gordon,
Contractor,
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Al.BOA ISLAND, CORONA D . ' MAR, COSTA MESA
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Meets July 19
1"wo _.,_ .,.. ~uled
for the nat m11Un9 .t the plan-
nfng oomm' 1·1~ Mt for the
evening ef July 1t at the city
halL The ,,...ung st:arta at 7 :30
p. m. .
An--ring la to be held
on the amend,ment to ordinance
525 ., Delng nlatln to ln-
crU•on Of COllllllS and 'hOrtes tn
the city llnWte while excJudlng
pl;•, ;o.ato.etc.
A let-back heartng on a pro-
po.ed change In West Newport
11 also .cheduled.
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List lmproveme ts Needed
fn Clfy Next 10 Years;
Means of Fina , 'ing. Vary
water Sy~tem Placed ~rst . on -Predicted Im-
proveme.nt Progra~ · City HaU Project Al-
ready Arranged fori -
A comprehensive program of provements long discussed
by vanous departments of the ity, and declared necessary
for. constant llllprovernent of t e .city ;were listed by local C!".'C·m~ded C!tiz.ens and '!On in by R. L. Patterson, re-
tiring ctty engmeer whose resign tion as full-time superinten-
dent of water, streets and """'.e was accepted by the city
council last week.
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• I NEWPaRT-BALao>< • ·Shot-Gun Cure-Alls Ro • LAWMliEIS II COlllESS Merine Aaeul on ·Olcinawa ' : ~~ ~;.lr1 ~ _!-=~=--::.=-==! By . Modem Heafth
Pll1ILIC --tss 0., ~ --die -ct~ -r tr a ~ Ew171Tr11 '7 aM ~ Ar.w•s•n Vfll:W m:vu ... ,.Me ... ·tiroe. ta' IM tu7 eoaw ~ 1p1aai. u. We do not w the rlcbt kind of removal ot the DlrUen -amend ..
8Uec rlptJon Payable tn Ad't'a.nce :-$2.00 per Y•r ln OraJ;1ge O:n1~7; llapl• .. e~ •••• aftB. aoo• of ..n&U. aDd eclauae backbone atarch. Tbe ldnd we UR m.ent In the conference committee;
P..15 per y-to 4th zoae; $!.00 per year to 8th soot. . .... tss .. r dns --•---.. I ,_, naponUJo toq qulclll)'. We ban the eotlef"g of the Ande....,.
..................... ms.. ........,... or tM ~ted: Btal.99 & pecullar Q9tem bere, partially Amendmebt. and a qiange ln the
ll:Dtued ... ~matter at tile Paotomce ID Newport Beach, --Ir, ta ~an~._ b7 bue4 on ''Mnlortty," under which Patman omen~ AU tbeM were
Calltornla, Under tile Act of Karch S, 1879. boo _... al tlloM ----~ bill •~ n ··• Dr ~ a ••act•• .tut .. ta u.. • ..,,.... control of a on ~ oor, -.uu deacrtbed lD week'• column.
8 A. MEYER • --• EDITOR AND PRESIDENT rW,Ms·k,, 0o9-cwtlo&I t.sd.',._ tMlrl OW11 eelhlt reprwnt&tion in the conference Andenon. the new Secretary,
Pitnttnc Plant., 3011 W. Central Avenue,, Newport ~ch, C'\litornia iateetoaer ot IDt..et,. tlli.,. ·~ ~t~ Tbe com.m1ttee, l'oel to membere, botb therefore does· not have any new
BMIU& ta hf· J'ooi aa4 Dns •-•.1',Jn a u Democratic and Republican, be--powt-re of tm:portance, ln the ad.-Official Paper of tbe City of Newport Beach llalo. K. T. aa-eet •P •Y die -pie ~ .. 111" cauoe a/ their poottlooe oo the oom-minletratton of food. He i. 1n no
A Derl!m1 ilble Local lmU.tutloa for Orv. S'7 'l'ean Dr••••d ID • tber a&teparda. while 1tb• rederal mJttee. trom wb.1cb tbe blll caine to be++ar shape, ...... far u autbor\ty -: ...... artk:Je lD Trad• (!om•IMloD qacb dOW1t L'4 _,
tlM Aprtl s.ne oon•tut.17 oa fa1M ~ mJsleadlJI« the Hou.te. lt could ruult, and goei., than waa M&Nln JOl'lea . or
of 4•cr4Cll" adftftt...,_ b taet. ou food and .ometimea dou, in tbe House rep. Cbe1ter Da.Vll. Thi& may sbodt ~ ' dr1t;1 la,,. are OD u •talcb a leYel reeentaUvee on conference com-IK>me people engaced ln the .pro-NATIRL EDITORIAL Active ~OCIATION Member rnts . ~ ~f
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-r'M 'w or .. 10a ea.a tlDd ~bre lu tb• mtttffa not being, lD full 1ympath7 ductlon and handling' Of food, for
1bot•aaa. ~ •"~ po11iblll~ of J N~Tal or a wtµi the actioo8 ot the Houae, u the HoUH ceri.J.nly intended !to
Of' F"rol'IUalr =:.-;... ~1: pabUC l)eJ'Cb.OIOl7 b&Md oa the old· indlcated by the votes when the give Andenson the needed author-
. .. Ume belief tD cur .. 11 pills and bill pa.med lty, the tack :or which l9 largely torner. Dr. 11'TODCH.k WTlt• IOOthtD.c VTUP9 muat M 1molhered To a amaµ extent t.41a may have reeponalble for the contusion 1n
.. By the m......-m• ud oew.-paper aa 900D u tt ralle9 I~ atCk.11 hea4. entered into the conaideratlon of production and diltrlbutlon. The oreu tb• great maJorit7 ot Amert· Tb&t 19 th• tad: ot edbe&Uon trom ' Vete.rans, Use Cauti'on can people ba•e bee1l made W'UJ' -•Nt10D to paent!OIL the bW extending Emergency Congrealona.1 Reeo1'd wU1 support ~.,. ..... v. Mfdz11 -.. pnpare ....... or tile ra~e and qaact.. OccatoD-Price Control. Men who bad op-that statement. I ~·bela eDelD.J' rtd.,e. Tlwi ....,_ wu takea W. mm.
• • I" allJ to be tuN. a new aocalled. ""At lD all tJalnp. we mQst be poeed the amend.menu oo the floor· I perao.a.ally think the President Dll1h of Nab& 111 Prl'f&&e W1ra& aa.'i..11 L. Glell. lladae <*'Pl 4
"My dreams are getting better all the tiIDe . eteclrtc belt or u eustr el&lmtns :••;:&117 = :!t.:a'f~:, tbt! could hardly be" expected lo fight wanted him to have that authority. \ eomk& po&opapbe:r. • . ·
Many an 85-point veteran on his way home from the f~nt !: '!.1::e ••e~=-~i::11:i: :_t .;~rlt well ead t11.i. brter ... ~ vigorously av.d to• ftniab for lboae Otberwtae bow, or why, could the l ------~-------1-------------,
m a y be singtn" g this song. Having served in the destructive ~ Id But todaJ the W• new wtlll • wantln.c. The public same amendmenta ln conference Preetdent say that the meat att~
f h d :ID ~~ ; ~ •• eelf.tooted w. today .. belnc misplded lnlo lbln•-committee. Alo<>, the new Beere-atlon would be corrected in the Refr1"g ration Repairs business of war for several years. he is dreaming 0 ome an st:;:. !ormolu 11 1bort-U...-ed at tq that pelllcUlla. tb• ae• .o-called tary of Agriculture waa evidently near tuture (which I ,'now consider
a construc tive peacetime business of his own which he plans heel miracle dru& I• a care tor au all· ''Worked over" by administration lmpoulble) ! The Pn:eldent ob-the 'New and Modern Manner
to fimance through a G.I. loan. The nearness of civilian life ··Tod&T alda ror bealtb7 ~.me meDta. ~ ot coo.: 0~ =:e~ru:; otttclala when they learned he fa-v1ously wanted to gtve Anderson ~~::~~ 'bl fuJ are brought· rlsbt to our :omt! :::_~nor::'.:. Q"Phlll•. blood vored the amendment which gave authority, a.nd to back him up. troubles with 'the Im· gives his dreams an added glow as they approach possl e · ~O:n r:r~.:1~:,to~ :! .! to potsoa!n.s and paeumonla ha•e le4 hlm veto power over OPA food reg. But .the President waa flehing ts designed ~y
fillment. • tt J rl&btl7 uec1. ud not tba tbousbUeu t.o n1D coaclualona. ulatio.na. The net .re1ulll were. the tor t1ab In Wa.sbingt.on. and fishing analysls. .
th alm f dreams to b .:l an Penlcll11ai ta tll• hands or trained for world peace in San Franclaco. W us-; 4.a.
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...__.~ble But the transition of plans from e re o . • ,!IBehind UI• d.nac storM atud D~ ta u tmportaat addJtloD and Anderaon was here In Wash· r UIU Ml .&IVU
the realm Of reality can be a disillusioning experience. In the makere ol --medlcln-. "' tl>e medical armamentari•m. bot • MRS. AMERICA gto h '-tri d It i. ---· otliMs ll'all
T oda• they baYe reKbed a pot.at tt mllll aot be conaJcJ:ered a cu. In n, without. ill en . dreams a restaurant, a store or some other type of business , . Ill Ille all.. ,...,._.,.S DPa.•ir.·NSE reported that Bowl••. Vinson and OW'..J'lltTk Is y and expertly done. uaJ wbere the7 rate pabUc ta.11.JL l~.I. £it•' A:J Davie met with Ander!IOD, and ln j i'k1r es are nominal. is easily set up and is immediately successful. , Bu~ the act the worde of that great philoeo-l";;'_h
_project may prove entirely different. L tt T Th N T'' Canned frulta packed In heavy pber. Charlie McCarthy, "mowed , ' 1. '"'-r"ts are guaranteed
-The point is that war veterans cannot be warned too often e ers 0 e ews-·1mes ayrup ·.,. out for the duraUon of h im down." The House amend-I s EI ED s EN' s
•'-··t they must anal=o their experience and capacity to d e---------------------------the aup.r abort.age. By llmiUog the menta were changed u a re.Wt. no Wen •Ill 8L "..i 8aata Alla
UM1 J -uae of sugar for moet frulta to the Congreu, believing that lt waa Newport Barbor ~ Santa Ana 1154
iennine if they have the necessary qualifications to ~~e them NEWS-TIMES REPORTER IN ntgbt floor allowa: but can well~ amount that t• needed tor what ta repreeenttng the thinking ot the !....------------+-~-----------'
a reasonable chance of success in the particular actlv1ty they ODD LETTER FROM OKINAWA. catalogued aa a new experience t<w called "high •t&ndard" quality, It people, bu again been defeated by l i----=~l';;t;!Vll';i!l':ill'i!ll'i!l~;tll! .... gglll'l:lil'l:'~r;:;:;~--1 Hut.chinga.--<>n. Of theee daye 1m. will be poatble to can more fruit men who have not had to go back want to undertake. In that far-off period before the be just droppl.Dg in once more U:· wtth the 1up.r we have available. to the people for approval or their
Sometimes a serviceman plans to enter a certain business war Lee Hulchlnp u.eed to write pecting a Ml courae expe.nalve The eyn.lp won't be aa heavy, but deWlorui or actions. Ander90ll, in·
simply because heh~ heard that there are large .profi~ in. it. article• .tor tbe Newa-nmea and lunch. Good luck Sammy. It wtll preae.rve the color a.nd fl&vor, stead of alarting hJa new job With Fre&h Daily
But if he goes in knowing little or nothing about it he 15 flirt. filtted between Hollywood. New· Alwa)'I, that Lee. and the fruit will be sweet. Sugar authority, start.a it under the hand-
1 h port and Laguna Bee.ch. He waa a Sit. H. L. Hutchmga will be lim it~ to other industrial leap of having people think be baa·
Dellc!OUl 13"" Jroode
Or, oompletlo equipment
wben you "8.nt to c:&4Cb
y own. ing with failure and is likely to wind up w ith on Y a eavy warm trtend ot Mona when ahe 39030929 · usen too. Tbere'e going to be leu more authority than hl! predecet11·
debt to show for his efforts. A G.I. loan that helps produce GOnducted night clut. at L&l'UDa. Co. 241 Sig. OpIL Co., Ice cream, candy, jellies, eoft drink.a 80tt!l, a difficult po&it'ton. The Pres-
such results would certainly be no favor to him. here and now at Santa Ana. In one APO 902, c/o Poet.ma.at.er and other fooda with a high eugar tde.nt MUST back him. I am con-
d dag "Look ot hi.8 characterUtlc mooda Lee Sa.n FrancWco, Ca ltl. contenL These reductions in auga.r fident the pre8tdent WILL back HORMEN Fl H MARKET
Every ex-senricenla!l should follow the ol , a e.. hu sent the followtng unique let· ratlcme tor tndu.trlal uaere a.re hLm.
before you leap." He should not hesitate to discu$s his plans ter rrom the far Paclttc strong~d R Ed d deatgna.t.ed to dletrlbute m ore even-The war drawa to t~ ctoee. The o~ CENTRAL AVE.N. IE, NEWPORT BEACH
thoroug hly with.the local banker before a pplying for a loan. the u. s. took from tile Jape: ev. war s ly the abort eupply and inoure •uf· critical period, wblcb we remember l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ h d h rt Oklnawa. R • w k flclent a.mounl8 for clvlliana. from a similar critical period lm-Such arlvice is free and will save many a hea dac e a n ea -Dear Mr. Meyer: eSlgDS to Or mediately after World War I , now
ache. You are cordlally invited to at· W'th J • Perhapo you're wonderiog why approachee. The people have pa-__ P_R_O_f_ES __
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A Bigger, Sturdier California
• When peace comes, California is not going to ?">P back . to
its pre-war population level, or to its fonner business . and tn·
dustrial status, but is destined to become a State of 10,000,·
000 people, with a flourishing incrustrial development'tha~ will
surpass even its phenomenal wartime growth and expllilSlon.
The authority for thai optimistic forecast Is Earl Lee
Kelly. chairman of the board of one of the State's leading in·
vestment houses, fonner bank executive and director of the
State Department of Public Works during the eventful years
When the San Francisco Bay Bridge, the Central Valley Wa-
ter Project and other gian\ public developments were trans-
lated from blueprints to realities.
"1 believe California is going to become the greatest in-
dustrial State in the Union," Kelly dec)areji last week, in
charting California's post-war future before the annual con-
vention of the County Treasurers Association. We have na t-
ural resources and cheap power which are proving highly at·
tractive to industry, and we have an ample and highly skilled
labor supply. Our people also have the financial resources
and the .daring t o build a bigger, sturdier California. I know
of no better investment today than an investment in ~
State's future.
tend the gala opening Of the en· J 3JllaJCaDS the point value of lard, shortening ttently euftered the inexperience,
chanting, spacioua oriental room a.ad oUa were recenU:t increased the academic decialon.e. tbe lack of
b lgb atop Hotel Okinawa in the from 10 to 12 potntl a pound.. Weil, understa.ndtng, of the slide-rule DICNTllT8 PIU'NCJ•N• a ll1J&Q90N8. ll.D
heart of down town Na.b&. Re1&x The dynamic Rev. W. G. Ed· there jUJt wun't enough allocated boy!J, becauee they felt that lber r------------,1-----------~ &nd enjoy a akt bighball whUe ward.a Of Santa Ana who wu re-lo ctvUlana by the War Food Ad· irucceae ot the war wa.a at elak.e. 11
viewing the pounding a\Uf oo the cently aequltted of bribery and e>:· min!straUon for the coming three Experience provee they will not l>R. OBED LUCAS G d M Grund• M D
trial du or on • ,, . • ea.al Cblna Sea oo. the beautif'Ul tort.Jon lD. a eena&Uonal rtng montbe: lo permit the old point nece..nty •ubmit when lhl• tee:l· Dentiit Phyelolan and au,,,.... -beacb ot Haguahle. Dance to the May, bu l"'Nlgned aa pulor or h.1a valuee to c_onttnue. When aupplle1 tng Of war neceasity ts gone. The
mwlic of Harl Karl and bia K&mt· church at Fruit &nd Minter "street, ot a coa:unodlty are short, the lim-current rewlts have been the black • Nkllh •n4 Cefttral Ave..
kazt with lovely Tokyo ac.e vo.. It wu announced ID the county lted amount available la rationed market and inflation.; the poaslble 2202"6 W. Central, PA. 1480 Office H,..,; 10.11 a.m.; W.....,,.
caJi.t, featuring· ber own 8peCial seat Thunday. In IUcb a way to lmure everyone results ln the lm:mediate poet.war NEWPORT BEACH T•..,._,• 37 -
compoelUon, .. A Yen for You." Re•. Edwarda will Immediately getting hia falr aha.re. The higher period could be lncrea.sed and. poa-:::::::::::::::::::::::~:!'------------Novelty act. by the BanMI wait-take a poe1t1oo u .ecttl&ry ot a point valuee will provide a more tbly eerioua lnflatloo. i
ers. Spadoua parking area tor newly ronned Law Enforceme:nt even diatr1butlon tliroughoul the The safe 1<>lutton ia production,
tanks, jeepe, bait tracb and othu League at 0ran&e county. It 11 0.. country. Rectaura.nl8, hotela and proper di..trtbution, epeed ln re-
veblclee. L&rge tree check room to ou~ at an organ.lzatlon manufacture.re of food productl are conversion, and the ellmlnatlon ot
accommodate all hand grenadea, amoog memben ot bJa church and &190 attected. their ratlona being the duplicaltng aulborltlee and the
carblnee, nilee, .etc., . . . Tbe of the ChNt:lan Servtce Orpni· ~uced eo that they are on abou ontu.aion which. la the normal con-
Orlent&l Room in Oldna .. Nab& zatlon. It 1ri11 handle morale build.. the lame baale aa the houaewtte. d1U on in Wubington today.
Okt.nawa-ju..t a etoau thrOw trom lng among nearly 2000 Ja.m&ican Thia ta written on the 4th of
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DIL CARTIIK
Metascientist
DRUGLESS HEALING
1860 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Tokyo. work:e:re lm:ported for agricultural Mrs. America will have an o July. We have no more problem.•
Yenah--lta a great. place-a bit jot. lD the county. He wW man portunlty to do her part ln helpJ.n now, and no more aerloua prob.. ·
nolly at times, plu. too many all to FullertcG. it wu &&Id. to e:maah the black market ln meat le.ma, nlaltvely, than we had on --~------•-T_'-"'-"'--.,
Handy llata Of the celling prtcee o the flrsl Fourth. We licked them
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Ooata ·-Heuria: 10.tt Lm. aD4 M """ Phor.e-OffJoe 131$ "9. 74
all gradeo aod cula of meat theo; we can Uck them now. We LEROY P. ANDERSON DR.. G. E. TOHILL
available at local War Price an will not lick them by swallowing ATTORNEY AT LAW PHYllCJAN an• IURGllON
Rationing Bo&rda. These are th Polly~na propaganda; only by the ID cout aNd., Ne'W'pett .._.
hlghest prices that may be charg determination, 1n &plte of every· Colta Mea Bank Bulldlng
tn any at.ore ln a pricing area. thing, lncludlng the OPA and the Phone 429 Office m-.;+'Oll• ..... ..,.,.
ev@ey" bouaewlte would pay n other agencies. that we ehall not Cotta M... Cllllfornl• If No ...,,...,_, Call N9wport 1 more than celling prlcu for th ve lnfiatlon and cha.oe in Amer· L------------~I L------------' meat ebe buys, and alwaye sur· le&.
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We like that phrase, "a b igger, sturdier California," for It ,
encompasses in a few words a sound statement of this State:s
over-all post-war objective, if our future is to me!'SlJ!"e up to
our past.
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polnt.e, the black market woul
soon be out of buainese. Meat no
being diverted lnlb black market
cbannel!I would again be evenly
dlslributed throughout the count .. with everyone gettlnJ hle f
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PUBLIC AOOOUNTANT
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. Freedom's Outposts
Back in H onolulu after touring air bases in the P a cific,
induding the Marianas a nd Oltinawa, General Arnold, com·
mamier of United State Army Air Forces, declared that the
future peace of the world-and the fate of mankind-may
well depend on this COIJlllry being realistic and retain~ for
our future defense the island air strips won by our fighting
men at tragic cost.
"My triR." said General Amold, "has convinced me that
key islands In the MaI1lhalls, Palaus, Volcanoes. Bonins and
Ryukyus are vital to America's strategic defense policy. If
. we are to have striking power, our air power must be in a pc>-
sltloo to caITY our attacks home to tlie bean of any aggres-
sor '2l(bo may thre&ten us in tuture years. 11!,o I~ can we
rely cin passive defense and mere bases at hooie.
For the sake of bwnanlty, as well as the protection of the
United States, General Arnold declared It ts' absolutely essen-
tial that the Island air bases be retained by-this country. and
added: '"nleir use by the United States muSt be unrertricted.
I have come be.ck convinced that we must bave a bridge
across the Pacific.''
-loyment Decline
Without our beiDg acutely aware ol It Industrial employ·
Dlelrt In California bas dropped 25 per cent from 19'3 peek. · I
In dlaculllng the reuoos :why we haVe felt little e&ct
from tbe change, Colonel A. F. Heron, dln!clor al the State
Reoomtructlon .and fte..empioyment {".m!m!nlm, apoke P81'-
tlculady about the ~9WlJria!Dg mnnber" al 1ald-alf Wlllbts
who are opet1ing their own R!Vln. h•11 •ca.
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other 47 states, are being attracted more and -to tbie
fleld al pnaD enterpria. 'Ibla bmd aim hlJb¥ta tbe fact
that llttJe bi•-lllUlt be at-al P" C'c aid tbrau&h ~
....., and other ,,.,. .. --tbe pcillt\i'M' PNlllt*il;r -hope to~ wlll larply dlpend (D lta ••< . -. , _______ _._ ___ _;__.____, __ ...;;.....:._1
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reported to the price panel of the
local OP A boa.rd . Bank or Amertca'e statement of ~---AJIOBlTllOT--------,ll ~--------------, ondltton a.a al June 30, 194~. n!-...... _.. M. D
RutricUono on gasoline ratio ecte c0ntinued growth during the Armand MORacO · I Milton M. ~w.,.., '
for servicemen on furlough bav alt year in all department.a: of . A8ClllJ.'ll(JT !Ill WMl OMltral
been eued 101D.ewhal, F\lrlou peration, and an lncreue Of $8,·I PlaoDe lOft
ratlono wUI etlll be issued at the 100,000 in caplW tunds, which now 814 W. Bay .A.ve., Ball.-~ a-re: 10 • ll 1 to· 5 rate of a gallon. a day, but th $227 ,424,000. Commoq capital, _, pwt lft&
31}-galloo maximum baa been re ow totalling 1100,000,000 renecta NI 1 M 1 woo4 Aft. • PbDDe Newport lOG
IM •aplm NOi 11" ""· mewed. ThiJI will enable re.le an lncreue of $40,000,000, re.pre--!.---=~------.....:..~j'-------------' American priaonere of war who get aentin.g the stock dividend declared
leave or temporary duty usign-on June 12. l'h1a new capital 91:ruc-r--~·~D~-~~=~r.a;.._:-~ ment. for SO daye, and other over. ture perm1t.e tbe bank to ra.lae the
.... vetera.na who got more thao cellln&' on loans to any one bor· Mortimer School
ao daya lea•' to ret a pllon a day rower to S20,300,000, ad.dins au}>. • Oll'lll e·D •• lllmmt
for the entire length of their fur· at&Dt1ally to the b&nk~• uetUlnea GI .. ODii p lll'l
lougb., or temporary du~ tn tJlll: to buaJneu and lndUlllry tor po£7 '· r P,I 5 Nj
country. Here ara three polnte for war operatlona. 8()WCB SOllOOL ~
the eremcemu to remember wt.m Total ~ were S',78UOQ,· O..&.. ..,..,, -, v a., ·Odo&•
be qip11eo for fUrlou&h poollDe ooo orar a year aco and Sl72,7M,· ps1 Ett , ._ •
ratlona: 'Cll He may apply al &llJ' 000 ....,. _..,. SO, l!IM.. D6.
local war price rand rat!nnmc pootte totallad ..U,522,G68,000, an ._. ...
-(2) He abould. brtq aJoq lncrMa ot fJ&ll,llQ,000 ...... year ,... __________ ...;.._,
Ibo m"eop ralloalq -for aco and Sl72,0H,000 lll>ce Decem·
tile ear to ba ,-. and CSJ Ht bar so. U. 8. War 1-d'P""1te,
olioUld ba ready to -hlo flll' which are Included, ..,. apprcod-Joalla -.. _,. peo,000,000.
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Announcing Our '
10th ' 10th
10 Years of Service
To Orange County Communities
10 Years of Amazing Growth
The record made by your local institution is an enviable one, and we are proud of it. We are
prouder still of the acceptance and confidence of Orange County citizens which it typifies. We
pledge the continuation of our efforts and the sound policies in the future that have merited this
faith during our first ten years.
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They vividly present the story and reflect the confi-
dence of investors in this organization:
JULY 1, 1945 Less nan SS,000
JULY 1, 1945MOREnan $3,700,000
We Grow With Orange County
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WE EXTEND A CORDIAL INVITATION TO ALL OUR FRIENDS
TO VISIT US DURING OUR IJIRTHDAY CELEBRATION '
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LAG.UNA .FEDERAL SAV 'ING'S
AND ·LOAN ASSOCIAiflON
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Your Frien' sand Mine
Summer Racing
Starts July 11
At Del Mar
Thief Takes $198
Belongjng t.o
SportsfJSherman
8ace!11on to
Owen Roof"mg Co.
llOt .. &Ila llt. -'818 'UNTA ANA
f BI Ul l!IHI Hl lllHl<ll >llUl llllll lll Hl!ll Jll l"lll Hl lll lll !ll lll •I ~ ii. ~~~~E:~~E. i ca~~c:~n I
drawer al. Ray KcCullah'1 Sport-~We have a pleaUtul supply of;
flahin:g ottlce at the 19th Kreet ~ eerto. Smelell, also Ian . 5
Landing Jut week when he and • Get Your •
the caahl.pr were abemt from the ~ PICXLINO CUCUMBERS ~
d'fice for al>out 10 minute.. ~ Here ii.
Whoever had me tor a llfegua.rd ! ~
-mmt bave looked for a bar· ! G R 0 c E R I E s i
rel -aftll, police .1111rmlaed, ·
•• one Dlgbt Jut week thlevea re-! Cold Meats i moved Me d tbe ctrcu1ar stands -,.
which rwntiled a bait barrel from ~ Ftmlli !llld V egeCables l
South Bay Front. It wu white • -MU ~ -.,_ •
with brown lep, tbe report Aid. • . i
Theft "' -rrom th• South ~Button's Grocery• O>aa )Jl'ObalJly. did not take into • ~ ~ = -
Sport Fishing
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POWERED
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ACOOMMODA'l'IONS
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Every Day at '7:00 A. M,
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Newport Beach,
California
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' Matt Wallb SporUlslllng.
Inc. conmfderatkm the fact that the ~ lTM Newpwt Bl--nL eo.ta -..!
toola Wft1! go;anment property, !! "'
and tbu. tbe theft: by a worker ~··;"';"';"';"';"';'";~;·";'";"';";"';"';"';'";"';'";";'";"';"";";;",~=~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ W1UI a federal Offeme. r
Then, too, w..... entered a
hot111e before 10:25 p. m. one eve·
nlng lut week ·to take a wallet
from the home OI Kn. Alice P elle-
ger!Do, aaoo Kan:ua.
n . i. -to Ind"'!_ t11e ear1y
tl>oopt rl&ldlY. than the blaaod
mind. ~ --ugllt, n&l·
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minded, -t.e. and generally
bra .... -Kuy -llldcty.
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~, Baprt Loses to •••. All8.. List Improvement& =--oi::~:z·~~ .Eleven slna11 HOIL.-Started;
Li i• Week-End Albatross, · · Races;· Needed jn CitJ· ~ =·~ !::.:" ~:: Ch•rch Given Largest Permit
f 111.-~--Cl Sta B ts Also Out Ov N xt 10 y II.ct'• Ide& of "'~-si-dlopla7 . . . ' ! , ~ ass, . r 08 er · e f8 ,_ In wbat lo now hlo woo<!-Elevm ,,.... bomee '!Vel'O ol&rted At UU Qltt Drive, Newport
' .. 1 I / I (Q,...,.,_ -PllP l l ~pi1~· with polor-In Ille Jotter port ol June aven.im. HO!Pto, q. Lewlo· stanley 0( u'i '
Jin. K eueth Btewart. 268
BroodW&7, Ooota IC-booted her
briqe club racently. Mn. John
Weot held blp ""°"': Kn. Claude ~. tn..itns. -. ,Kn.
}bn7 Q 1lw,'dlcl<, Jqoi-, au.en "" \b...-)l9t were M~ BJcb.
""'4--DilUpar, -M.~ Jer.
rold S-1er and Em..t JilcOd.
1 l · Atttt ~· his •Pel'ftltl<e-l•Ek>prt the 1...i· with 3614 points, Ins tho boUa for ...= ':1'':!; about HJIOO-Ch. Hig!!eot pel'Dllt Poart avenue, Balbo& lol••d, lo
· ~ at the Newport Yacht club Sbnl*"' havlns MlO points. 0th· wood& otavo pipe , between the Ion had th ' talten out by private own-wae bulJdlns a one..tory -:J.:and
I lwndJ/a1t --AJ~•-Bill Jo-' en racing w«e Smith Jn Fathom, hishwa7 -p and ..,._ 11/laDd S 0 "S91\CY· / by Don>th7 and R. r. Beoucbamp atllCCO dwell1llS with _. at a
I • -. --. ,_ 25 points: Rocen In Bepy, 23 with u-lllch -'Ppo. and Started 10 Bal-with a pol'lnlt for StlO(IO for an ad· .o.t. 0( ~ Olle °' iiho eat
Is sailing a Rhodes 33, the Crispin points: McDowell in 'IWo Broth· to fpllow tho -~ ot the Wlll1e Kr. _,..... ...... ha.,. .dltlon to their ~ dwelllns at block -lo to he built. ot 42e
U ond ls really walk~ away with en, 11 points: Grondin .In Kalohe, read . .Fllrthtt bbpo+aawnto are =~the .!:=!..'f*;:: :::" 1009 North Bay ll>'ont. Bal)1oa r.. Rlvenide annue hY Jam .. Taylor
the bonor;s. In the Independence six points. .-ded lt wu Olld. but tho author. bull ey ·~"""! • • lllld. ~ pennlt talOn out .di Rlvenlde. It wl11 he a ,aary
Day series he came in tint with Qnly five Star boats were out bed new line iii to prnmt con-dlnJ "'*"tul'e 1' 1927 at Balboa. WU for the 8eCODC1 \mil °'-the and a b.a1f lD belgbt &pd ww'. coat
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warrant Ottlcer and Mn. Edward
-Freitu.. Rt. 1. Box 238, Coat.a Mea..
upon U1e birth o:t a daugbter at
SL Jo.epb hospital on July 3.
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83.2 points. Converse Wurdeman. and Koontz &ailed Olunet to tint it.ant 1ee1r1nc. Tben at the belp.t ot the boom Corona del J(ar CbmmwUty cb~ 11000. At 111 Marine &venueJ Bal·
who has been first much of the place with 13% points: Hatch in The tlnancJns ol MC.b one of the ~-th:-y ::u::a;'':':: Ccnlril'&tlonal. which wu for boa 'llland, D. W. S<ibleiman of
time this spring with Midship. took Sioux was second with 10\A points; project. menHc:ned by the city en-Matthewt and Ptnn.-T&n:o line. cm ,19:000. Pico Planai a tJv~atory etructure ot
second place with 79.7 points Rnd Dennis third In Pam, 7 points, and peer would ba•e to baYe apeclal Wllab John IL. Elllott, 900 Ea.at Ocean p.rap and apartment above to
Hook Beards1ee was third in Sea-No. 475 came in last with 3 points. con.-lderatlon. and tbe method of ire bouleva.ryt ln Loi Ancelea. Front, i. coruitructlng a duplex. to cost $3500 '
bee with 72.9. Pttntiss Fulmor's The P .C.'s had the biggest. class paybi.g for each would be found u Whenttbe hawar ~over the St••ta COit $4000 'at 900 Eut Central Addltio~ to preeent dwelllnp
Conquistador wa.s fourth, 67.1 out they have had so far, and they beame urpnt. be pointed ~lt tit. 0 aa1 ve o:e ;:! 1the ~ avenue and at 800 W'8t Bay ave--are belng made by M. H. Klenger,
points. some fine racing, particularly on ouL Some it.em. on tbe tl.t would com e e. an P ay ,uu:· nue L. M. IniDe, 1"°' Angelu, i. 1030 Weal Bay· Blomgren and
Others racing in the Rhodes the second day, Sunday. Jack and be unde?il&ken by f'uDde tn the city tera ln tbeodharbar are&. Tbe1 new build.ins & three-f'Oiom._""* to coat Hall, 206 Agate' avenue Balboa.
clad were Lowe in Nimbus, 60 Diane Hillman got ott to a bad treuury, u the city ball and ci'Ylc ~e!1 the~~ otn:: expected S2000. Another Balboa ft:stdence la bland; Paul Howard, 1i~:i we8 t
points; Lindgren in Rickey, 50.5 ' start on the first race and were center plan. Some othen would r9"' in the mem1tlm Stu. e~~r, IO a ~-~ atructu.re with tw<r Bay avenue, and Nicholas Wagner.
potnt;a; Streougbton in .-Alcor, 46.8 immensely surprised when points quire bond m.ue._ and othen epee-cent e U 1 canw car ~.to be built by Gl&dya 3706 Channel Place, wbo ll adding
points and Washburn in Hi·Jinks:. were totaled up to find they were lal a1wwment dlltrtcta. Still f :~ O!l cb-:"1ng over the yard l)&tten at 311 FAgewater Pl.ace at three rooma at a c09t of $;>.000.
Ch•riell Denni.on. Ensig n I
the Englneoting eo,,,.. Sea
and TorTI Oennl80n, MMC, US
grand1on and mon of Mr. a
Mra Charles E. Dennlton, 9
Welt ~tral avenue.
?d.n. Ann Daacbner of. F1ower
street b.u bad aa ber ho\l&e guest,
Mi.II Peggy Jeanne Green of Waeb.-
ington, D. C.
Mr. and Mra.· S. W . Benbdw of
Thurin street. Coeta Mesa. are en·
joying a vieit from their grand-
children, Donald and Billy Bullder-
back of Laguna Beach.
36.3 points. Rhodes No. 12 came in third place with 29% point!t others mtgbt be undertaken u prl4 1:aitt e uge vo ume of r~palr,,work a coat of S3600. Building garages ai-e T. w.
t--_in with 13 points. credited to their Imp. Whttler vale project., ud leued from the 14 ng tor them. SJx For Corona del Mar M'artln 228 Agate avenue Balboa
Ruaning nip and tuck in the Al· 1 wa.~ first with Squaw, with 42% cl!Y· In tlrlal category might be wtlJ ~· ~ta~ta ~he and bl.I wtte Six of the new homes are 8Cbed4 Island:' C .E. Ackerman. 405 Hello-
Mesa Scout Is J Elected to Order
Of Arrow at Cam
Mrs. Betty Adams of Inglewood,
daughter of Judge and Mrs. D . J.
Dodge of Costa Mesa, was a ""'eek·
end guest of her parenta.
Henry La.nge, Carpenter's Mate
First CJau, USN., baa been t.ra,ru,..
ferred from ·Mare Ia~ to MevWe,
e Rhode laland. Hi.a wife and children
reside on Elden avenue, Coata
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batross class for most of the races I points and Strom was second in mentioned the w.gested sport ftah· en h P e new ownerw In uled t'or Corona del Mar and two trope avenue and Marc Loebell
J were Joan Allen's Gitana and I Briss with 33 points. Erickson lng ce'nter and yacht mooring on any way 1 they can beyond tbelr of them are on Acacia avenue. One 1612 Flrrrt street, both Corona dei Richard Dodd, son of Mr.
Humphrey Bo6Ut'~ Slug·Nutty, came In fourth. his Agnes E hav· city camp ground ate. preient Pan.a. ii a two-story frame and etucco Mar. Making alteratlons are H. Mrs. Otto Dodf1. of Costa Me
bot at_the last Bob Allen's Melody I ing 29 points. Then, too, othen point out tbe house being built by L. E. J ohnaon Gla.sa 915 Weat Central avenue· was elected to the Order of
aailed noae to ooae with the GI·' Others in the class were Brown· 1 availability ot. federal money betng. Jt'S RUg"ed of Rivera at a coet ot $4000. It ii Hele~ Plinchlitfe, 710 Narc~ Arrow; highest honor bestow
tana., oomin1: in for a photo fin· I e ll in Maid, 20 points: Butler in available for certain tmprovementa, ,._ at 608 Acacia, and at 43& WUliam avenue and Southern Calltomia upon. a Boy Scout, at Camp
bh. Joan sailed a beautifully con-Dawn. 19 points : Hammond ln Ni· and ttate highway tundll to MS:lat Gettin" g Ti d R. Wardner of Loa Angeles le put· Telephone compa.oy, 100 Bay ave· Kl-Ll recently when 26 boys f
, sistent race-and came in first with ni·ni, 19 points: Haynes in Tempt4 In Improvement al major hlghwaya e ting up a tnune and stucco real· nue. Al Anderson ll building an.. Troops:No. 6 and No. 11 attend
Capt. and Mn.. Carl Trick., 231
W . Wllaon street, Coata Mesa, are
the pare:nU of a daughter born
July 4 at SL Joeeph hospital. The
little laasie wetgbed tn at 8 Iba., "
411' i;x>Jnts. Bob Allen having 37i..'. 1 ress. 18 points; Frazier in P.amlin, within city limit.. The city bu al-In Coast Guard G'.ence to cost $2000. other conceuion at the Fun Zone the o .range County ~
points for second place. Wilkinson in Koala. 17 poi.nts: ready taken etepe to obtain dodble Frederick Maaon of Long Beaclf at a cost of sooo. camp in ~e San Bernardino m
Dead Beat Ament in Misty, 15 points; Gid· the amount of tunda allocated le putting up .a one.story three--tains. Richard is a member f
Humphrey Bogart and Simpson dings in Ka·ed, 13 points; Hender-prevloullly by the 8t.ate by having (Continued trom Page One) room house and garage at 717 Troop No. 6 and serves as assi~-
in _Tecumseh sailed a dea.d heat. son ~n SilJ:touette, 10 po~ts and a new ceuu. tum. and finding ~epUon. Ra.ndtulla of rice abowered Narcl.uus avenue at a. cost of Co. sta Mesa Buys ant Scoutmaster under Harold .
• which had to be run over giving I McKinney in Seward. 4 points. the population more than double the bridge betwl!i!n the ba91e and $2000. At ~ Heliotrope avenue Hall. Troop No. 11 is headed y
I the 11MO ngut'e. applytng to the Balboa liland ... they croaled. c. E . Vertree ls building a tw<r $1500 Over Quota Zeno Shelley. The two t r--:~---------. I A k n· gaa tax fund for a new allocatlon ~ ~ 11tory stucco bouae to COit $3000 worked as a unit at camp d
3 oza., and la eagerly anticipated
a.a a playma.te by her older brother,
Larry, 5.
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. BADIOS BEPAUU:D
M.artDe Dectrtcla.a
BURT R. NORTON
~o! 1!i:~d:r ·~ :i i::·p= =':!Uo..:';.t an~~~!:e!:i::::~.:1:.!. w:::~~ ~~~ ~tH:k:~:u~.::-·;::i,b~i In 7th War Loan ~~ second at the final p
of tboee prtnted some weeka '8CO the nervoue bridegroom wu told $4250 for b.18 one·1tory frame and · ... A combined court of honor
by the New1-nmea u Objecttvea ofhlm•. ·~~drl ~umr• .. of :....dµhity• ""t,!:~~~ stueco house wlth ·garage at 720 O>sta Mesa really "dug In" dur. all troops in Costa Mesa is be" Mrs. Eleanor Margaret Undberg ~ ..... ...., vl ... ,,1.-eU M 1 Id tng the last week of the Seven.th planned for the first week in f 'u·
aBked ror a divorce 1aat week /tom for Poel.-War, and otben not then friends got him on board the Bal· ar go avenue. War Loan Drive to swing over gust to be held in the auditori
Vincent A. Undberg, 391:5 Marcua ~=lo9n:!"re!"';n!:,rm~yco=;:. boan. 1lgbl8eeing launch, tn aome tbe top with a total Of $57,841.25. of Main school
avenue. Newport Jsland. She stat~ and a few Hted by indlviduala. manner. H e epent the next bal.t Large · Classes surpustng b~r quot& of $56.276. Boys who attended the ca p
ed they were married Jan. 20. 19'0 MJ.gl' hour of bl.8 honeymoon among according to Judge D. J . Dodge were Stanley Young, David Olahl-
and parfed Dec. 12, 1944, and uk. some 70 11tranger1. seeing the bav Attending -who bae so ably served u drive bers. &illy Biddle. Leonard H.9.JI.
ed for a division of property wbJch Complete Sale with tbe slgbteeen. Hl8 wtf'• WU r-chairman. Stephen and Victor Kasser, Bo~y
\\'&8 li..llted u a house worth ,17 .~. Of Staats Co. ln the meantime being sequeetered Swim campaign The $29,332 quota f or E bonds McCracken, Wayne Corbin. Ji~y
a boat v.·ortb s:i.000 and other by other clo8e frlend8 off duty. bu not been rea ched, however, the McVay, Don Woods, Jackie W s.
Windolph Brothers
Involved in'New
Canella Charges
A new charge agairult Col.
Joseph Canella, former supply of.
fleer Of Sant& Ana Army Air Bue,
convicted previously ot attempting
to de.fraud the United Statee Gov·
emment, faced the officer lnvotv.
lng two brothere formerly reelding
in Balboa.
property. The couple have no cbil· Ooo When Hopk:ina t1nally got back amount lagging with the sum of Dick Rinds, ruchard and Roi d dren. F $150 1 Nearly 250 have 9lgned up for T 1 ,
-------------------------"'--•! Or t rom eeeing the harbor which he $24,141 .2~. The remainder Is mark-ay or. Bobby Hancock. TM the annual swlm campa.ign claaeea Trom ,-sees regularly everv day anyway. ed up t o corporation buying. peter, Harold Hesterly, ~n · under the Newport Beach branch Id En I
The new charge involves a bribe
being accepted by the former army
officer from Leo Wlndolpb for al-
lowing the Wlndolphs t.o furnlsb
all the butane gaa turnllhed for
the base. The bribe waa said to
have been $.500.
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for l!lpeciall.ztng on other joba, 8\J.Cb
u engiue repair.
and located his bride of about an Special credit goea to the South· a g e, Donald Jackson, Ro er
hour. they decided tt wu tlme to of the American Red Crosa being em California Edlaon Co. which Gordon and Richard Dodd, all of held dally under the lnatruction o! Troop N 6 honeymoon together. They had 8f!4 Arthur Steck of St. Helena. a.llocated $10.~00 of bond purchases o. · From Troop No. r 1
cured quart.en at the bome ot Mrs. to Coeta Meaa. there we~ Richard and Joe Gregg,
Totn. at Cry1tal And Park oo Bal· Non.ewimmers form the greater Judge Dodge stated that vecy Johnny Weaver, Junior and Ji · y
boa 11land. part of the claaaea, and o! these, few credit.JI have been received here Frankel, and Alonzo:. Mefford.
AA tch ch __.. lf most are children. Many adult.a the wa ane. ...... each ha are alao Included in the morning from re81dente who bought bonds
hour, ab.lpmatee relenUeuly track-grou meeting 0 Bal~ lal d out.aide -the di.atrict. Bonds pur·
ed them down, and took their tum.a and ibe afternoon" claases cond\;,t~ .cbued thil wee!t will add to the
tapping on thelr 11t'tnd"""ow-ju.lt to ed at JOth and Bay. Ufeguard Sta· community'• score.
let Seamon 1/c LeRoy'A.nton Hop-tJOflJI are eituated"at both locatio ns. Thanks are being extended Te·
,,_,,, LMiatJ......,, • J7 S.. ltl s.,.,,. Y• ktn1 know be la Btill ln the eout On July 14. the concluding day Winkle Co. for acting u an issuing
Tbe huge crane, whlch hu hand-
led lnatallatlon of 10.too diesels
in boa.ta cOll8t.ructed by the North
Amutcan and other harbor yards,
will be utilized In the new plah.
It tit 811lid It t. capable al handllpg
:SO tona, and waa ued for all navy
teat suapena:lon work In the h&r·
bor.
Whyte Succeeds
Roy Davis in
Mesa Water Co.
Col. Cane:lla la appealing bi!I
prior conviction.
guard! of the campaign, H . J . Siler bu agency and to membet"9 of. the
II. W. (Or. 4a1.. & SycallOrl IANTA ANA Then wben the n.ew own.era are Evidence of the bigb regard all agreed to tum over the Balboa Newport committee for their co. 18 able to concentrat& more attentlon bands held for the "couple wu £neater to the members Of the va.-operation and usliltance.
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It was with regret that the
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Returns Home
From Hun Prison
VlS who has served as secre Patricia's c~pted the resignation of ROy~· '"
Total Resources June 30, 1945 .................. $8,361 ,001-.50 • Total Resources One Year A g o ................ 6,303,746.99
• Increase During Past 12 Months $2,057,254.51
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of receiving them.
Interviewing
Candidates for
Aquatic School
for the past two years .. Acting as FWWER suo·p secretary is J _ S . Whyte of Co a t •
del Mar who is being assisted y SOS" Palm An.. Balboa
Mrs. Button. " . .OPENING SPECIAL:
Mr. Davis will conduct a gen
Flrot Ll John White, AAF, eon insurance office at his home 1 Gladioli doz. $1.2,5 Harbor boulevard. ' of Mn. F . B. Owen, 2091 Newport Cat n..en., eo,..._
avenue. COila Meaa, ll doing a It may serve u a Comfort to ua FlmenJ DMtcm
large share C1f resting el.nee hi.I in_ all our caJamltiea and afflict! ns, MRS. Btr'l'll McDONALD
The Red CroM National AquaUc arrtvat from Germa.ny where he that he who toee1 anythlng
School allows two cand!datea, from ha.a been in a prtaon camp for eight get.a wi.dom by It, is a gaiDer by Open 10 to 5
11outbern Orange county, but to montha. the l<>a-L'Elltr&ng¢. ,__Fri __ . _&_Sa_t _. _nn __ l_O....:.p._m. _ _,
date the two candldate8 for the He wu captured when the B-17 :;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;~;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;j;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;; next meeting of the 8Chool to be bomber of which be waa pilot, ran I
Thank .. You held In Couer d ' Alene have not into trouble on a mission. Aecom·
been cboeen, according to Frank panted by h.ll wife and two cbil·
Crocker, water safety chairman dren, the Meaa pilot is f,91ting
from the local c hapter. friend.I in Long lteacb. Lt. White
To qualify .. candidates, boyi or Ui in. the best of ti'ealth and spirit.a.
girle above 17 with aome back· Independence Day in the Owen
ground in athletlca or ewtmmlu home was December in July .aa
who a.re already senior ltte aaveh Mrs. Owen entertaJned in honor o!
may apply for further tntormaUoo. her eoh'e return and Mr. Owen's
candidates are being screened for birthday with a ·dinner reminiscent
their ability and aquatlc lntierest of tut Cbrtatmu ·whlcb Lt. WbJte
their intention. to make coe.chlng miaaed. Completing the guest list
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RESOURCES
Loans and discounts .................. $ 856,511.15
Overdrafts ...................... ·........... None
U.S. Government Bonds .......... 4,948,000.00
Mu nici pal Bonds ....................... 845,723.90
Federal Reserve Bank Stock .... 9,750.00
Accrued Interest Paid .............. 168.34
P r epaid Expense ... -.................. 361.00
Banking Quarters ... _................ 1.00
F u rnitur e and F ixtures ............ LOO
Cash and d ue from Banks ._ ..... 1,700,485.11.
TOT AL ·········-···················· ... $8;3&I,001.50 ;
LIABILITIES .
?u~1~~ ~~~~~~~~--~:::::~:::$ 125,000.00
200,000.00
26,928.29
5,7·51.41
8,003,321.80
U ndivided ·P r ofits ..................... .
Unearned Interest ... -................ .
Deposits .... ·-·4 ··--·-· --·-·-·-···-.•... -·
• TOTAL ···-··--···-=-····· .:. ....... $8,36 ,001.50 • t ' '
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OPEN DAILY
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A t the T_op of the BID
M 8 A.M.to8 P.M.
on Sunday
6r sports a career. were Mr, and Mro. Fred Guntber Meats e Vegetables
One candidate, Mia Co09tance of BakerSfteld, Mr. and Mrs. A. H .
Shook ha.s juat returned from the Dixon o f Huntington Beach and !~===========~========~====~
Groceries • Lun
branch acbool conducted at· Lake~ Mr. aod Mn. R. W . Jones of Long
port. Callf. The next one will be Beacb. I r--------~~--+-------------_;;;
conducted between Aug. 27 and BUY MORE THAN BEFORE ONC AGAIN
:~::~:~;~=dr;~ ~ SAM'S SE FOOD CAFE
pan of tbe county at tbe tire ala· . B A L B O A tlon.
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Box oftlce opena at l:IO p. m.
Lut aom piet;fl allowtq of a
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Oora. 8-· "41Hp I Daftl aeed
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PLACE TO DINE IN
OKANO.Eo-ly
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Oa&-llalf IDie ....... ol Old
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Beautiful New
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e-lead Southern C!aJlif,ornla In the Serving of -S FOODS -.
M9$8 Radio
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Bas 'Ibree Stars;
Grandsons in Navy
' • Wo rk ·in an Essential
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Post War Plans
Burners
Draftsmen
Laborers
Machinist' Helpers
Machinists
Painters
Pipefitters
Shipfitter Helpers
Shipfitters
Shipwright Helpers
Shipwrights
Welders
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Consolidated Steel Corporation
J NEWPO.RT BEACH YARD
S tatement of AvaJlablUty and U.s.E.S. Belerral Bequlnid
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McClure Die&
Los Angeles
B.a WuJZ -Try
Alka ·Seltzer
Las Costu ras Sews
At Even ing Meet area now. Many of Kilkenny's pic-
ping ita ca.mpaJgn. Both he and
Barden know the ruthlesaneM and Mrs. Joyce McDonald enter--
trickery or the Ja.pe. They do not talned Las Costuras members
plan to return there to go into Tuesday evenlnK at he r home on
buain.e.sl, however. Barden. born ln Old County Road and the time was
England, bu taken out bl.a first spent in sewing. The ilext meet-
paper• ln Sant& Ana, and plane to ing will be a ca.rd party on board
stay. · t.he boat Teva, with Mrs. Lucille
Mesa Window Goes
Highly 'Loco'
Mullins as hostess:, Trilby Ford
assl5ting.
Present at the McDonald home
were Metdarl;les ' Liillan Owen, .
Mary Stanley, Joyce McDonald,
Genevieve Ba.mes. Jean McDonald,
Advertlllng the brand new tune, Doris Ferguson, Iona Trusty, Lu-
"On th6 Atchiaoo.. Topeka and c:ille Mullins and Trilby Ford.
Santa Fe" done by Johnny Mercer '·
arid the Pi&d Pipers, the Davia and ' The "Big Three" who can abape
Gay Mu.11lc company tn Coeta Mua the future-you and the two guys
Hospital Graduates
Three Local · Girls
"U we are to have the right to
exl..st, to work together a.a club
women, we muat have a worth-
while program and put· our com-
bined strength behind it," Mid
Mn. Arthur May of Sant:& Ana,
new-ly elected prealdent of tile Or-
ange County Federation of Wom-
en'e clube at the summer coMer-
ence, held Friday at the Ebell
club house, Santa Ana.
Mta. E . H. Smith, retiring Or-;
a.nge county president, reported on
the Southern Diatrlct summer con-
vention at RJveraJde, and Mrs. May
on the elate summer conference
held tn Loa Angeles.
Donna Jeanne Grigg, accompan·
ied }Jy Leonora Tompkins, sang
"Mimi" from La Boheme; ''A Heart
That's Free" and "CUckoo Song."
Mn. Walter Hansen. speaker for
the afternoon, gave a resume of
the United Women's Conference ln
San Francisco which ahe attended.
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F OR INSURANCE SEE
Howard W . Gerri1h
la. Newport-
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Accident • Life
unveiled a.not.her clever window cit. Pexi te,,)'OU. ;.... __________ ___,
play lut wee.k. · • -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; / Featuring a fut locomouh • ~1:;"'~.,,!"~ i::: :i,~!f;; ~ , ;4onber and Building ; Materials
~t•dd•t:=.;" ar ~~.,;:t by ~ Bay District Lumber Co.
Dav\ll and Gay Of O:>urae," rolllag P11oDo llJO
from the smoke etack of the en-, ~~;:61:8;00;A!l;T;m~O:B~W~A:Y~~~~~~/1':T~Tllll:~;..._;;;;~~
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Mn, Davit a.nd Mn. ~Gay are
wearing engineer's covef.aua and
hats in the •tore to carry out the
theme ot the dl!Jpla.y.
St. J ames Auxiliary
Meets at Boys Home
The Women's Auxiliary of St.
James Episcopal church will meet
Thursday, July 12 with Mrs. Harry
Boys, 2000 Mirama r Drive with
the Altar Guild convening at 12:30
p. m . and the Auxiliary at 2 p. m.
wedding present.a.
Hallmark Greeting Cards
Birthday and Anniversary
Costume Jewelry, Perfume, Novelties, Gifts
lewporl Souvenir and Gift S~op
Mr. one! Mn. FotTMt B. 0......
"'The StoT< of a Million Articles"
(7 out of 10 people ......i NeW8-'l'lm8 Claeclfle<! Ads.) . By cy Hungerford_
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:y ta Lo. Angel .. f or Kn. ~
cClure, mother of• MD. Qaln
wbeny, 114 Apolen.a avenue. an4
.·Leo Bolin, 212 Amethyol aye.
n , Balboa bland.
Kn. McClure had been 1D In
!l.ol(pltal tor two and a halt
. She '8 sim:'1ved by 26 rela.-.
ee, including her widower, Lellle
cOure, ca.ab.let for Patton-Bihm
mber company, Loe Ange.lea, tor
yean; three d&ugbtera, Kn.
ewberr)t, M:rs. Bolin and Kn.
ward Keubey of Whittler; leTflll
andchUdren ·and eight great-
dcbildren.
Mr. McClure returned to Loe A.JJ ..
8jelea Sunday evening aft.er spend-
l~g the week with Mni. Bolin. and
•. rs. Keubey Wu a. gueat tor the
V f W Auxiliary Plans rry. · reek ~t the home of Mnt. New-
Sewing Bee The first helicopter engine wu
In anticipation of the ba.z.a.ar mpleted in 1942.
and sale slated for early ln th6. jj;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
fall, members of the Auxiliary of
Coastline Post, Veterana or For·
etgn Wars will meet on July 16 to
• A.splmlt Paving
.. w. • Concrete Cntung
Special guests at -the meeting
held la.st Friday in the American
Legion Hall in 'Costa. Mesa were
• Equlplllflllt Reu!:a19
Mn. Bertha Bryson, aecond dJ.a-J hD c Bl I tnct vice-president and Mni. I\an· 0 o ys one
dall of Riverside, Mrs. Anna. Sul·
livan and Mrs.· Myra Groves of General Oontnetor
511 E. 'lblrd Sauta AM
Tel 1704.
Santa Ana.
Post and Auxiliary joined for
refreahment.8 s~rved by Mn. Mabel
Glngraa and Mra. Lucille Dodd.
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How to keep wh"ls
You roll on wheelJ..-tild
lhe wh'"1s of your car or
ttuck roll OD be.rings. To
rolling -,
protea wheel beariaas ase long-lived, war·rtiladita
RPM Wheel, Baring Bui.necl wblol bearings are
bard ID chao days! Keep JOUD la
tip-top conditi by ngular ..mdng wldi
RPM W1*l Gt..I
Cl yton Thompson
WholNale Dtatrlbator
Phone 55 Res. Phone 109'
One telephone o't win
the war, that's rue. But ...
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The old town looks llke a dlt-
r~rent place now that the sun lB
out. The tew people seen recently
In 8UD and baithing suits looked
like apple blouoms In Januar1 but
over the week-end they all turned
out, dleplaYtng a coat of tan that
one won.den bow, wben and where ;===========-----------::::-=-::---"l j they got it. Incidentally the rtrat sutl8hine, Friday anernooo, gave
Sea Trout and Hall.but are Biting everyone who h&d to work a grand
case or spring feve-r 'and eeldom
Off the Newport and Balboa Piers h•ve we ... ..-,., much couecuve
a.nd intensified stalHng on the job.
Plenty of Live Bait Available at End of Plen
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DEFEND . YOUR HEALTH WITH .
Costa Mesa Scouts
Place Second in
Camp Pow-Wow
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LEGAL FOR .MS
FOR EVERY
TRA ·NSACTION
We have· made It convenient for you to
Insure compllanoe with all requiremenb
ot the law by carrying a cxmplete Mock
ot all ftlrms and papars neecled for the
compleUon ot f!Very tramactkn
l'llMIF'Mr, -tW W. IFI··' , .... la
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prlfttlng pi.:bl•• flwa a~ four-
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doing what one likes, but in liking
what one has to do.
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hoob instead of hands. The blind men
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the men
·the men
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scarred, seamed faces. And perhaps
blasted, !larkened minds~
worst of
They ean · flhow us clearly, how small is -any
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 11TH
Lifesaving Plasma • • •
is made from bloed • • • blood dona~ by Americans
who take this means of l!U~g 'the!P8elvet_ in the fight with -~ . . -
their fiChting men. It's the kind of blood that has built Amer-'
ica-the kind 1of blood that has kept her free.
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---If yoci dcn't ~ what ~ are looking for advertised ~ this Issue Pbooe Newport Beach 12or13 and ·place ;volJl' own alhiertllaenlj!llt ---
JM1 . ~ .._,..Alq()1J8 .. 90.&r&, &1ll'PLU:8 II WAND:D 1'0 ll&NT U 1!1!4 L SSTA'J'S &T llBU.S'll
TI~"f~B~S i-ro~~ :!8J~W::: D~es, Skiffs, , wANTTORENT-InHarboc'DIO· • 4-
w. 11 12,21 6:ff 11,oe 1:01 quln at Nnrport Auto Work• Pad boards; Sail, =~.w~ =pi!~";a;' ~: ' INVESTORS BUILDERS
'.O -1.0 e.o lLll or phone 1420. 52·1tc ·Duck and Rowboats oonable and· t&U. _good can at
q · Ti.. 12 1:06 8:25 11 :!12 5:50 FOR SAL&-Two domNtlc Ortm· New and Uood. yard and noweni. No peta. Loc&l AT TEN I 0 N' •o • • • • ., · WATSON WOODCRAPT SHOPS ~
-~v -• ta1 nip, SzlO· Maple &lid Ma :;·.,...... cea. Box ,03, Co""!&2·2tpdel -F. lS 1:50
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Bow To 'Uoe Your Electrie
Router Ao A Bolling
Water Bath
Maro than i.no,ooo .iectr1c.......,.
... ill me t.brouCbout the country
tDI. can be uted uu. nu to hdp w
dD our btt tor the war effort!
It there II DO cl-device. ol-c..I C..•tac1 plua the vents or cover them with
anall pieces of adhesive tape. Became of the tmWaUoa. 1n el.ctric '"Halt-tlll the lmet pan of the router
IWterl. armtn& ii not the cbore Jt with bot water· Mt recutator at UO -·'lY la; tn fact. J'OU will be amazed dqrees. M each jar 11 l!llled and itl at bow cool J'O\U kitchen sta1I wben lid attached. accord!na to lnltrucUom
1'Ml -your electric router u • liven bJ jar manufal:tuttr, plac. tt bl
lllolllq water bath method o1. proc .. the router. Leave at least a one--balf'
..... It la •m•at0 1J7 e11!clent • • • 1Dch space between the Jan. When ~ llncl it can be elbow-~ the the jars are placed tn the router, add
..zk of loadtn& md unloai:UDI 1J wtnctent boilinl water to an the well .,.u;, llmpllhd. ' ., withln 2 Inch .. o1 the top. Quart Aoeord1nl to Alm Sutter, Di.rec-Jan wW be submersed ln the wa-
IDr. Bame Service Department. Ou-ter Just a lltUe better Uwi half. but ~ Lf&ht Co.. Pittaburlh. Penn .. the neam that arlaa from the IW'· . .wtao bu Ud much uperience work· f&Cfl of the water to the router lid IDa with electric routen. the follow-will malatain a boilin.I temperatur ..
... tmtrucUom wD1 ~ splendid TblJ ls accompllabed beca.UM of th•
a-ilta: l.nsulated walls of the router. When -a.move the rack that bu twldlea the water ln the inset pan b actlvelJ'
• It U you are Ul.iD.I quart jars and boWn&. belin countina the proce:saina
I ~ tbe abelt nck In the bottom o1 Ume and reset \be reculatoJ' to m
.. m.t pan. I recommend doinj: delrees; process accordirt.a to tlm• *' becaUM tbe shelf rack bu very tables 1or the BoillD.8 Water Bath. ..
*-1.low feet and oonaequently 1ou Of coune, as all tnform.ed cann.en
!Dbta!A more room 1b&n. when the know. the boWng water bath 1t wed
othtt net ii UNd. If' pint Jan are only to procesa odd bu!ta and veao-~ proceaed. the rack with ha.n-·"tal ~s. All non-add veaetablu abould
... mq be \1llllCI. be ..nned 1n a premu"e cooker to
-CO. tb.e r\aam nu.ti 1D tbt Ud; avoid deadl.1" botullnm po!.tonln1.
PUBLIC NOTICES
In the Superior Court of the State
of Callfornl•, In and for the
County Of Loa Angeles.
PUBLIC NOTICES
New List of
NEWPORT BEACH CITY TAX LOTS
See your Broker at once, as the
Council meets July 16 to open the bids.
]. A. GANT, Auditor 62-!te
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811 Coast Highway 101
• Jloodap ..a .,.._ a.,.o.Ne
for B..a. for Sele
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bf tbe week or~
TELEPHONE OPERATORS
NEEDED
Sii""' Mm and War Wor .. a
AIB.Aa
De&im''C Upaa Our GIN at tbe
Swl~tiboaa
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TELEPHONE CO.
100 Dllt-........... l ~~:No. ~·St.,,.... Ma,
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S. 14. ' 7 :t6 2:37 e ·55 beater; picture _tra.me.: mbc. ,Pbone eot ..S-ttc ARMY OFF1CER wanta two bed-
su. l • l•.2? 8~.·268 s·.'28·1 1 ~22-• =:'.d2i~~·:.:. = BO.A.TB-Bot, &1"1 and~ room fumlabed houae or apart· ... ment, permanently. Mra. E .
'-3 0.8 4..2 2.o laland.. 52•2tc =. IC:D&1nel: aad Part9 Gravelle, JohnsOll.'1 Apartment.a,
(N...-da1'u.tlt •"4& t!mll FOR S.A.LE--Lattlced fencing and .... BAL V.A\JS . .AND 20th and Court St., Balboa..
T1d• are plac9d. ln of'dlW of occun'UC& poeta; al.lo 150 wtndow framee. ·3090 W. c.n~A_~· Pb.. 2188--W 52·2tp
L.l.cbt nsu ... L •:dark~ p. m. and ecreena, mllc. lumbff. Phone Ne-.. Rooc• r -•u =-=-----------...... ,, __ • ~ WANT TO RENT--.July and Aug·
Buano:88 OlJJDJD 10 328· 3is E. Central Ave., ~ . -. . J&.ttc uat, beach houae, 2 or 3 bedrm.8.
~~ • • coNTRA~o R• Fl fumtabed. WW pay good rent. G=·~ v•~· • ~ u II . ash L1'ghts Ph pair and Alter&tlOllA. See Frank nca ed For Swts one YO 4524, ... A. 50-4lc
• Pellkofer, S.06 F1.nley ave., New· 200 men'• w lta, $4.95 up. Top 1 Toys -Games OFFI~R and WIFE desire a.pa.rt-.
port Bea.ch. Ph. 1498-M. tS-ttc and rain coat.a.. Watches, ward• NEWPORT PHARMACY Z?ent or cottage. Oversee.a re-
robe trunk.I, gun& Buktna. :.!20 turnee, will be here permanenUy.
PAINTING OONTUOTOB W. Ocean. L<mr Beach. &-t!c __________ 5_2·_l_tc No pets, no children. Matter o!
Painting -Decorating
Root Repair "' Painting
SYI11pson & Nollar
Ph. Nwpl 121T·W 512 !18th Sl
12·UC
TBA.NSPOlt'l'ATION 11
FOR SALE -2 men's blcydes.
Good condition. Reed's Super
Service, 2920 W. Central, Nwpt.
Bch. 51·2tc
BICYCLES -Sold. rented or ~
paired. Vogel'a, 100 MalD SL,
Balboa &nd 208 Marine Avenue,
~Bal~boa~~I~~~·~™''.'.:_ ___ ~22~-~~~~
WILL KEEP CHILDREN iD. home
frolft nlne to flve, including
lunch, $1.50 a day. Phone 295..J.
52-2tc
Carpentera Available·
for general maintenance
a.od repair
GORDON A ROBERTSON
Call Newport 83
Sailing Skiff
Round Bottom. Center Board.
Ught weight.
""'$250.00
Snowbird
No. 217. I n water. New sail.
$250.00
10-ft. Plywood Sailer
Open Cockpll
$125.00
Children's Sailer
9 !eet.
$100.00
New Canvas Kayak
' $50.00
fact we're very nice people all
&round. Phone Newport .Beach
660, Ext. 101. 61·4tp
SMALL HOUSE over 17 ft. x 8 Ii
ft.; good floor, doubl<t siding,
new paint, new roof; 3 windows,
glus door. A real buy for cash.
$125. 436 Westminster Ave.
Coota Mesa, Cslif. 51 ·2tc
Newport Island
40 feet Bay Front
2-story, 3-bedroom, bullthead.
noat. Pie, Untun>lohed.
$8000.00 Down
$18.000.00
-Ralph P. Maskey
3410 Cout Boulevard
$6,000 Cash;-
balance like rent
Phone Newport 13
or address Box M
Newa-T1mes, Newport Bea.ch «-tt
FOR SALE "J
DlMEI>IATE POSSESSION
Huntington Beach
213 Knoxville Street
8 BedToom new home·.
Open fl'Om 8 :30 a. m. to
4 :30 dally.
For le:
18 Choice Lots on . Peninsula
Lot No. Block No. Tract No. DMertpt.
Sl -----------· F ... -----..... Jil8 ________ Inside
S2 ··-·-------F ---·--· · _.518----------,Jnslde
SS --·-·--------F ------· .... 518, ________ Jnslde
16 ............. ___ G -·"· _ ... 518. __ ......... Col'ller 16 .. -·----B ___ ;_ ____ ... 518_. ________ Corner
22 ..... -.... -.... K -----·-· ..... 518. .... -......... Jnslcle
1 .................. O ..... -........ 518. .. -...... Corner
9 .................. 0 _:____ .... 518._. _____ .Jnslde
55 .................. None ..... _.... ..,.948 ______ ..... Corner
87 ................. .None ..... -........ 948 ..... --...... Corner S6 ................. .None ________ ..... 948. ___________ Jnslde
S7 _ .............. .None,. _____ ..... 948 ..... ----lnslde
2 .................. K ................ 518 ..... --..... -1nlllde
S ........... _..... K ............... Jil8 ........ c ........ Jnslcle
17 .................. K ................ 518 ___ _,_ _____ Corner
101 .................. None..-........... MS ..... .,. ......... ,.....,., 25 ................. .None _____ ,1 ___ 948,._.:___ .... lndcle
17 .. ~ ............. B --l -518 ____ ... Coraer ·
Now ~at the war is over in Euro1t ere iS ~ great demand for
CHOICE lots on the Pen1nsula These 18 lotll wDl NOT be
sold sepe.rately. All bids must be ccompanied with a cashier's
, check for 10 % of the total t Involved peyable to the
Escrow Dept. or the Bank of Ame'1ca, Balboa Branch. Oiecks
from unsuccessful bidders will be ' urned after the closing date.
~··A Herberts, the owner of the e property, reserves the
nght to reject any or all bids at his tion. Bids will be received
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until 10 A. M., July 30, 1945. A ss all communications to,
C. A. . TS,
Escrow Dept., Ba~k of America
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ALL LOTS TO BE SOLD FREE AND CLEAR
OF ALL ENC RANCES
$29,500
$30,000
51·7tc
ve several other choice
FRON'!' homes from
up. Terms can be ar-
~all ).
_ Unus ally beautltul 5-Bedroom
Haw home on Balboa Isl
Au Uc in every de"tau . You ,,.. \ muat lhlll.
BUSiNES BUYS
2 Good Lots
Bay Front
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8-ft. Plywood Skiffs
New. Weight 60 Ibo. Painted.
$49.00
Available to euential worken on
euy tenna and at celling prlca.
Employn of many nrm. are iiow
on the eUglbWty Uot for the llNt
time. Tbl.I hoUlle. Iii well con-
otzucted. The IUbtlOOI' le ol 2·1n.
pl•nke The hardwood. floon at
l•IDcli and are -uutully fin.
-. Prewar "'""'" bath tull,
Small Boat - -BW"'ll: Bu11nea. FAeJ . ...,,,.
_ . lnp. I _ei. $20,000 -year. . i2.
~ HARBOR INVE T. COMPANY
REAL OR· 12-ft. Paddle Boards
Two.-Uood. Each
-tel~ -be&ler, 115,·
000 BTU CU ~ fUnl&ce. Iota
ol .,_and d--' tlflll tile, 1U'P pon:lt-. Prtce NEWPORT "'"CH ll'OR SALll:-Kltcheo C&b!Det -We are often~ to-..., can eftllinp &l U02 X...U0
onlJ" becaUl9 we are our own *"' Avenue. G2-2tp $35.00 Sllll!0.00. Down J>Qlllml $11811 or · 1llOO »I.le
-If --lloslthly p&y· ------------+.::....=:_------== tori&D&-Ved•zne ew.ttchJne. ------------
llOAft. ltllPPID8 • mw MUCH as E110UG1P.
...... ~tit'P I .A.-.; ....... __ .. -WATSON
Woodcraft Shop.
611 Oout lnp-y '
Phcce Newport S..Ch 901
152-2tc ....... ·-----___ ...., ... w I
~ ., -· · FOR 11a•m 11-tt. --. -Master Maritine W-.S U0 .UU-a-Ball>oa Ia>-Hold!nc W. D. "wide -CHtltl-
D·NE!lA ... a" 1-1 • -~-:_~:~.;,~~ MA• roR 8A'Y Szn•D .a boat. 2111 ..-v. ...... _ ~-~ -
In--Ba.-bouleftrd, ea.ta K.._ ctw llJ.o &'"U•i>M PhcM MO ' ' *""' ... _. .. 11711" -..... h ... lCKt. 101. 53-4lp
A-6DTllllll~1cl'at , ........ BOA.Tn>Re••· Dolpldn.81oop. WAMIWT0-1 •
......... 5 ·---· 11 ~ -"' .-~ . ~ , ;rii -U... Oil BarPlD &l '10CIO. S.. at Vlk1DC WANr ro· RENT -F\n1ddied •l&J. ......... ............ Padar..J.-....,.w 6T-....._3th--• ..._ wh... I, ,.O , , ~ , ......--~ ~-~ Ullllil' ~
. ~ I s-i.. -..., -Py11'D V.f'HJNQ .wt for Sept. Ph. N. B. BIO
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• 2-"'a.iii-. --ELECTRICAL .. .,. I·--~· .. -. -D. ._•--•Mir• Et&-Holdn & Gainn •• Ja11.I
DcslctlR as,_. ........ ~ ......
--oma.-. 1000 Olelt .....,., -llN l ' .,_
FOR B•t• ·aApc; Fad ....
W antA!d to Rent
Bal~ Island
Attcnoe,o. --ift dllldren -·-···---.. -~ -for j&llM• JICiit ~ 7!llt _ ....
~A."',,, ••
ltD Ho. v ..... 114.
M7tb & Ollr. 11--Me:.
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-ta '90.00 tor four YMft and
-can be moo per -.
A* ...,. -about ...... for
fUrtber lntonn•tkm. w : NQR..
'l'Otf • uu,gy,.no 0ceen ... ..,.
m111, 8e&l BMcb PbaDI Lare -11-. -
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$1500
o~~i!tLo~
$2000
2 Houses
N-11117. ca J0t TllKTL
$13,609
Ba:v Front Lot .• 11&70 Tract
$11,600
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• MWWW u rana I ........ I .;::::==-l--~--""!r-:-~~~~~---.~~--· Mia Maxi{Je Wiltse \
Wod11 in ceremony
rAt Sillinas Church
Local Woman
Receives Visits bf
Soldier R elatives Harbor Fe ih i1nine
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Activities Circle of •Mesa
W~<;;s H,old Meeting
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ag\lna Picnic for
-Together'C~ub
Jf?s. BUI Boyd wu .--to 'l'll...-,, July 5 ..... cbomn b7 ~ 12 Clubb Phones 13 and 208 + ~ la tiafn. made of KN. J-•~-. 5 • OUH _.:.,::::=:...::~::::..:::::..-----------+=
tlut ~ In S•Hna1 cm 8unday a-, l'OCtDtly --Hol1'day Moti' f . ~ -1 at Kiie Kulne ~ -ntattne, ---wntoe, dauelltar at Jira o-nce have neon~ retumod trom 0 "'· For Natal Annj:\r. w,ntoe Of the Irwin apartment., .._.., TllO)'....,.. Stotf>tfCt. J-P!
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Mesa AAF Veteran
And Bride Return
From Honeymoon
R...sdmce Pbolle 1637-R
Mrs. J ack McAJary
Honored Guest.
bers of the <Jet,.~ club
mqibera ot Jarcle n ot the Wom~ • pkldc day at IAcun& Br1c.b,
en'• SocletT of Ou1atl&n ~ -a ·croup of elpt "4ulta anti
of the OOota· -OommunilJ 4 ~ ~ the ~ to cburch. Hu.i..nda were brril e\I u ND-.
1peC1&11ueouo'for the grilled dinner _,. at Kra. Zonol>I& 17r..n
Kr. mc1 Kn. lf&l'l.t Newland, ..nod In the patio ot the Boyd d KN,·Jb,17 Oo1e .... -
l540 Ban llernardlno a,,.nuo, N--borqe>)lut llr,,Boyd and Mr. W. Lo and tho7 wen p.-ntAICI with
Oc90ll """t. to J:dCae IC. -. zc-. ...,.., wu -·•"" b7 It wu a bis o<eaOioa f0< Jlaull1
-ot Kr. and Kn. Guy -Kn.~. and Staff Sst. Albert ICmenon wben bl.I MYciU> --~ It toolt place at a p. m. D. Shaw, JEllumclaw, Waa; ~ day arrived -~. and blo p&r-
• ID the Jl1nt Baptlot -with Bill U'f!nptone ot Loo AJICOlae, ma, :ur. and -':w:ft. llalJib -•r-
Rn. m. Dot.>n l'Mdlnl' the doubl• and bla mother, Kn. -U•--an-with a p&rtJ U
rills ceremoey. '!!>• floral oettlns lnpt.Olle. the trml yard ot their h-•· 81510
WU .of 1t1ue and wb.llf...~I•• ., ~Seta.~ f:!ld Shaw llaYO' Weat Ocean ll'r<lllt. . .
Teehnlcal Sttc...,t_ and Mrs. B. port Balpto, <Dtertalned tut ,....Jr. Cook·,.._ the ClllJ' ..,.. able to Kn. Kay wentsel ..,.. 'a
T .. Meeclor re~ UU. weelc ri, bcmor ot the blrt.bday ...mver-be pwt. P1aceo were laid for 1a1 gwt mc1 m_....,, pru-
fn:lm a bone)'JDOCWl a t · Lacuna ..,,. oL Kra. Jack KcAlary, 1580 the followbia memberw: Veed•mn t were tb6 K_..m• Helm
-fo\)owln& their maniqe In Orance avenue, Cool& Keaa. Della; Cook. Lena -w......,,...aara ~rk<)~·tcb, LeJa"lrcl<D!wn, Klldroci
a double-rln&' ··o:iemony Sunday Gl&dlolu. and delphlD.ium wire Ro1Jln1, Klnnle Kwlng', Kary errUl, Kuy Q)le, Leonora ·7Albe,
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TM bride cboee for lier ca.tum• f.etmned from S4 mon.tm Oftn!I' Bollday decOratloa.. Of • m .
a .U.t of wblte wool b1mmed In and are llt.atloned here tor redl8o-w hite and blue were uMd and tloW-
Ume pen. wttb hat .. accea--trtbutton, one at Sant& Konica. the era tn tboet color• centered table9
-to m•tcb She won a ~ other al SAA.AB. Sg't. UY!Dptone. oet undv P7 ~ umbnllu. In-
of peerU. Sift of the groom, and a first ,reported m'"'OI' In actlcm, bu dlvldual calr.ee, eacb topped with
wldte orchid cora.ce. Her only at-just returned f'rom Germ&D3' where a red candle, were aerved, with ice
cmo•nt...,,U he~r. Kn. TtM--be wu a prlMmer Of war. Hla vlait Cream and p0p00m balla, while the
mu. Tabet.an. who wore. a ..,id wu a bir auprta tor hY cousin btJ calle, bea.UtuullJ decorated 1n
.mt ~ matcb'fll' acceaorte. and bad not 1mown of b19 retunL colon, wu pruented Jlmllly u a
& _. of prdenlu. Kr. Toilet-Her buoband ,,.. ,...ently 1"turned Sift 1'om Kra. J1nncll Horrath.
.90fl. WU bat man. to ctvillan llfe after 1ervlng' for Many same• we.re played with
aftdboon, Jun• 10, at C&pilla de uoo4 tor docoratloa and Tripoli W.. Clallwu, Uda P'lncb, K ary Long'. Ina Wallen and Zenobia ll'root.
San Antonio. '11le bride, formerly played by the .,-., wllo p-lea Cark. All!Y Viele, ic.!e Shu·
Mia Maxlno 11,yuman, II tho ed the b-with many lovely man and Louise K•yreban. Gueeto SCS to M-t . daushter ol Mr. and Mn. Sort gtfta. wen Kra. Jabn J.-, Kn. ....,.
~ of Hu1>or Bwlovanl. the g'UuU, who pl'NODted th• hon-Mary smrcp. Kn. K K Lleilau t Mesa Home . '•·-··• ...u.e Slofta Anan, oree with many lovel7 cUte. and Kra Rclard and the --
II tbe aon of Mn: Syl¥ta Moador E njoyln1 the f..Uvltla '"" Circle ID met wtth Kn. Jay Mia Doria BW!np' of Costa
ol a.ta -.. ·• · • Mr. and Kn. Wayne Hollar and Beardol•y. 23rd and e>ranp a-.\~osa will be -to menileti
''l'ho bride -a poudre blue Kr. and Hra. Raymoad J olmaoo. nue. TIMa ~ roll call the Girls' Soc:kl7 of OU1stlan
suit wtth white bat for her wed-Orange Park Acret; Kr. and Kn. were lleedamee Nellie Ogden. Mtn-ee a t an aftnnoon party
ding and carried whit• cladlolus Dould Giia•l, Tu.llln; Mr. and nle Sbannoban, Jlecna Reo, l ea unday, July 12. .
After the ceremony a recepUon three yean u crew chief on a prisea awarded Kary 141 Bar-
wu held at the Tollefaoa. bom~ P-4T · grove, NU¥:y Sawyer , , Bobble
b)ouoms on a whJte BJble. She llra. Harold Maybee, Mn. 08CIU" Clark, ,,orence lfa.rna. Amy Clev~ Kra. Fl'ed. Garcelon of Sant&
wu (lven in marriage by her KltU and Mn . Donald Darga.ts. land., Fiorence Oevel.and and a Ana. mother of Kn. Fred New-
father. Bishop Robett L Brock-Santa AD.a; Mr. and Mn. Walter gueat , Pvt. Bulle McClure, W ac. b jr. of 1512 Ocean Front. wae
bank, Santa Ana Oiurch ot J~us Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc-Mn.. George Sallabury, 1029 perated ca for ehron1c appen-
"here the bride cut the three-tiered Jb.. WUtte fttumed Tu.Nday, Tharp, David Hoyum and Dlclde f.
wedding e&ke. Mt.er a abort honey. bringing with her a.a guest.a llr. Sandoval. Oamea were led by Vlv-,.
moon the young couple wW be at and Mn. Harry Wall and 9Cd1 lan Horvath and Sandra. Dot.tore. JEANE'l'TE SHOOK
.bome . ta. Brentwood., ... Tbe bride Leonard, and Ml• Velma Powell, Pictllfta were ta.ken of the group Becent ean4'date •f Newport made ~ SaJtnaa her home for four who spent the rest of the week U a permanent reminder ot the Beach at tile NaUooal Aquatlc
year• and ha.a m&ny trienda there. here returning to SallDu sund&J. day. School oonduoted by the Red
---------------''---"--------Guest.a lnvlted Included Jimmy's Crose at Clear Lake, MlM Shook
Ouist of the · Latter Day Saints, .Alary, Coe:ta Mesa.. Cypreu avenue, S&nta Ana, lnvtt-dicitia at S t. Joaeph hollpttal P'tt-
conducted the ceremony. Best man ed. m embers of Circle IV to be her d&y, and ta gelling along nicely .
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S04 M.uin& Avenne
Phone 182'/
Where Hair Styling Is An Art
Our aim is to enhance milady's beauty
and provide the ultimate In beauty care.
Head to Toe &4uty Service
Fourth Street and Sycamore
Sant4 Ana
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• 2.95
Cool p 1mnyr mmfort ia .JOW$ in tbrx cotton
aall that double for tboot ltMd·co-gct hoult'
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,toueb of an•iron. l'Lwol priK&I on n>K, blue,
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was Hubert Rumbaugh, brother-WCTLJ Holds gueato tor the monthly m .. t!ng.I\_.:_ __ ...:.. _ _:__;•~-=~~
in-law ot the groom. E~ l M . Mn. D. C. MacKenzie gave the Davia, Mona .F"laber, Helen Wrlgbt,
(l'Udmother , Kn. R. w. curry of came home .. • quallfled tn -
Miss Dorothy Ryssman, younger ar Y eet1n g m-~·~ reading and In the ab· · -.1 Florence Dazey, .Adelaide Miller,
Placentla; Mra. Phyllla Dottore and 1tnactor, aad bu been placed on
granddaughter Sandra, New York the recutar U.t of lllecuarcb
City: Mra. Vera Gllllsple and aon hired by the city. She la the
Jimmy, Mrs. James Downy and daughter of Mr. an• Mrs. Con-
daughter Muriel, Mra. Richard rad Shook, SOt Ruby Ave., Bal.-
sister of the bride, as maid of 1ence ot M'.nl. K H. LlenaU. Mn. Roberta Shaftt, Irfjhe Woods,
honor wore a fuchsia suit with C&lled ahead of time because of Ida Spau lding bad charge of the Laura Jonee, Inne PetenKJG. and whJte accessories and 8 corsage of the holiday the July meeting of devotionals. Members present were the -hoe:tese. Kn. ~rgi& Graves
pink gladiolus. Ushers were Otto the Wcn.J wa.s held at tbe home Meadamee Frank Panone. Ida wa.s 'a gueet.
Ryssman and Moe Kenny, who of Mrs. Emma Weatherford, 322 Spauld.ill(, Alec Olson, Ullian ll-------------
lighted the tall tapers in candel-Alvorado Place, Balboa, ahd pend· John.eon, O. p . Blend, Cooper. Wll-B•---·---------.. Sandoval and son Rieb.a.rd, Mrs. _bo_a_Iala_nd_. _______ _
Ann Bentley, Barbara and Marilyn
Hempabell, Anaheim; Cbarlene
Applebury. Kenneth Gonser. Bob-
ble Tharp; David, Bonnie and Jean
Hoyum; .Jimmy, Doria and Mary
Lou Hargrove; Donald Matthews.
Peter Alexande r , Wayne Hunt,
Richard Fiannagan, Wlnford Kin-
neman, Jlmmy Rogers, Bob Allen,
Mlke Michand, Peter Huycke, Ed-
die 1.Amb, Ronald Hopkins and
Heigh ts C ircle
Mee ts at
Lobell H ome
abra which with baskets of white tng legislation ln regard to the llam Hlrtler, Olive Menn.ea, Jlm
glads decorated the chapel. Mn. liquor holiday and peacetime con-Galla.gber, Grace Wllcox. L. Bem-
Othal Stapp of Santa Ana, a friend ecription was diacusaed~porta on ent, Un.coin Barnett. Mrs. E. o .
of t he couple, sang "Because" and these subjects were aleo brought Potter and Mrs. Davl"e.B were
"I Love You Truly." from the conference held recently gueata.
Assisting at the reception held in Puadena. · Mre. Jane Reid gave an Inter-
In the garden of the Capil1a de Miu Elsie Newland WU in eating miulonary 8tory about the
Stmdltoys
Models
Bike
Bental
J'lmmy'1 llWe el1ter. Judy Diane
Emeraon.
The New-port Heigbt.a Circle held San Antonio after the service was charge of devotion.ala, her subject American Ind1an when Circle v
thttr June meeting at the home ot Mrs. Ryssma n. who wore a cOr-being "Glorifying Our Tuka." At met with Mn. Lillian Turn.er 250
Mrs. Maynard Lobell, with Mn. sage of red roses with her white the close of the meeting refresh-22nd streei. 'noee present ·~·ere
Ray Barrett a.a chalrmab fO?' the print dress. Mrs. Sally Smith of menta were served by the hostess. Mudamea Arma Collins_. Mary
day. Devotlona18 were led· by Mrs. Garden Grove and Mrs. Fayetta The next meeting will be at the Scrurga, Helen' Trautwein, Bonnie
J . c . Billings. ~lt~n of Santa Ana assisted home Of Mra. May U'Ren, "12 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
It wu voted to pledge SM> to-in servlng refreshments. West Ocean Front. •
Summe'r Con fe rence
Held Friday
ward church expenaee and to pay Mrs. Meador is a graduate of
all above that tha.t ta posaible. ni.e Garden Grove Union High school
arele will continue to meet dur~ and was employed at the Santa
lo.g the summer but for afternoon Ana telephone Office. Sgt. Meador
aesalons only~ Next hoeteu will be is a graduate of Senta Ana schoob
Mr•. J . C. Billtnga, 1921 Fullerton and has been in the service three
Mrs. Bender
Bridg e Hostess
The eummer conference at. Or~
ange County Federated Women's
clubl w&a held Friday at 1 :~0 p.m.
at the San.ta Ana· Ebe.ll clubi houee,
626 French atreet , accordlnC to the
annOUDcement Of Ruth Henle, cor-
responding secretary. Newpqrt bar·
bor women were invited to ._ttend.
avenue. Costa Me-., with Mra. years.
Leon Ferguson u ch&.irm&n of' the Young Mrs. Meador hopes to ac-
day. This will be the la.at time Mrs.. company her husband when he re-
Blllln~.! ~·ill be with the group, for J>?riS back to Langley. field, Vir-
abe br:J transferred her member-ginia where he ls stationed.. He
ahlp to the eo.ta Mesa church. . has recently returned from a
Two guMla were present a t the year's overseu servi~. as turret
meeting, Mn. D. w. Holt~~d gunne.r on ~bJng m1ss1ons out of
Mn1. Ivan Gon.aer and h9r .OOKen-I~aly. U he is given h.1s expected
neth of the Newport Cl.rcle. Mem-d~sch~ ~rom the anny, he ~d
ber11 present were lira. BUllnga, hi! wife will retum to make their
Mn. Ray Ba.ttett. Mn. Leqp. Fer. ~ome in Santa Ana w,here he owns
M ra. Zeller Bender entertained
with a bridge luncheon lu~ week
at her home, 110 28th street, with
two tablea in play. Holding hlgh
ecore wu Mn. Henry Eggert and
ROOlld waa Mra. L. V. IJnaenb&rd.
The gueat prize went to Mrs. Flor-
ence Cerva.la ot. Arizona. hOUBe
guut ot Mrs. Parreil King.
White House
Cafe gueon, ldo. Edward Hart. ){,._ a ~ouse.
Tboee present were the Mes·
damu Darrell King, C. B. Rudd,
L. V. Linaenbard., Henry Eggert,
Dorothy MacDonald, Harry Carr,
C. B. Rudd, 111.ormce Gervaia and
the hoateee. Ph-3182
Laguna lleacli, Ollllf • Gll8 · Nir~berg, lln. William --------
Tru.oty, Mrs. Agnee WILoon 1111a Try worklnc tode,y'1 ~
:Mr1. Maynard Lobell. it' puzzle. BUY MORE WAR BONOSI I I
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Statement of Condition
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS
JUNE 30, 1945
RESOURCES
Cash and Due f rom Federal Reserve and .Other Banks .......... $ 5,183,743.93
U. S. Govern ment Secur ities ...................................................... 18 ,299,037.12
State, ~u n icipal and Other Securities.......................................... 845, 182 .97
Federal Rese rve Bank Stock. .......... , ... __ ................................. ~....... 36,000.00
Loans and D iscounts .................. .................................................... 1,929,679.23
Overdrafts .......................................................................................... 250.02
Bank Buildin g ............................................................................. ~-----415,800.00
Furniture and Fixtures ........................ _......................................... 98,893.68
Uncollected Accrued Interest ................................... -..................... 93,468.03
Other Resources ......................................... _..................................... 3,063 .87 •.
TOT AL ....................................................................................... $26,905, 118.85
LIABILITIES
Combined Capital an d Surplus ...................................... '. .............. $ 1,200,000.00
Common · .................. .' .......................................... $600,000.00
Surplus .................................... , ...... -................... ~,000.00
Undivided Profits ················---···-·······..:.: ........................................... .
Reserves for: . . ,
Taxes, Diviclends, etc ............... _ ............................................. .
Income,Collected ot Earned .......... l---····-············-········-·-.:·~
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Deposits ···-·····-..... ::.. .............. ~.--.. ·-··-· ............ ·-·· ..... ___ .... -... '.. '.'.: ...... .
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438,7e8.89
138,350.71
.• 668.71 .
29,900'.00
15,329.80
25,082, 141 .26
TOT AL ·····-···· .. ----·-···~·······-··················-········-·-······: .............. $26,905, 118.85 . I -
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