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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1945-08-08 - Newport Balboa News Times, 11 SA.ND CRAB • , • po . ' • • esa 1 ion ;· Balboa . ·News-Ti-mes • '=====================~1.~~~::~0IAlllll!~~~~~&&a~~~·~u~:-~·~·:::::::::::=i:::::::::=~:~'-~~:~-~~::~~·~OOll~~~;~~A~~MESA,::::;;,~~::r·;;.~;;;;,.WED;;;;,;;NEBD;;;;;;;A~Y~,~A~V~O;var~~'~ltu::,======-===========---=-=-=,;.,,==========~===-~~~ll~'b,,==========~NVKB~~EB~:·:..· 1 • !1 ~~E Thousan , ·s· Wit llp SAM and the sparkling sunshine. As the guest of Joe Beek, who, as an old friend and OOllfldant, persuaded t h e governor to come here for the Star events, Mr. Warren had the time of bis busy life. Free from the cares of state, the chief executive. as al- ways, threw himself 1nto the spirit of the occasion and was at home as much'in the water as in a boal This is not his first awearru:ice at Newport Harbor and his personal observation of its possibilities was one of the reasons for signing the state park bill at Coro11a clel Mar and for the stretch between Newport a n d Huntington Beaches. That he was amazed at its rapid and un- predictable g r o w t h was shown by his enthusiasm and bis pleasure at bei:ng in- vited by Mr. Beek. + + + Vets and Jobs. Here is a tale that needs answering by some m~mber of the Legion or veterans' association. An advertisement recently of- fered a position to veterans with starting pay of $275 per month. There were 200 ap- plications for the · J:lOSition, but when the veterans 'learned what the salary was, all turned the job down. While most of the applicants were pilots, officers. etc., many of them were privates who did not receive that much pay. Reason most of • the men gave was that workers in war plants were earning more than that and they felt they were entitled to the same pay. The point Is this: That the period of readjustment is not far away and the wage scale is bound to drop. U returnees are holding off for large wages, the time Is coming when there will be more men than jobs. which means lower pay. Would like to get some dis- cussion on the subject. + + + Holly.food Bowl Attend- ed. Hollywood Bowl concert the other night and while I had a hard time , keeping awake, noticed that most of the hearers were ~delighted by the music and the wea th- er. Conductor Leo Stokes (bis name before he became a conductor) knows his stuff and the veteran white-haired director who wed Gloria Vanderbilt, produces a fine performance. The first part of the show is spoosored by the Standard Oil Co. of Cali- fornia and the audience took a keen delight in listening to the announcer and how he runs the show when it is on the air. It all goes quite smoothly, only I do -...-Jsh I wouldn't get so darn drowsy when presented with two hours of classical music. Which could be wakeful if they toss in an occasional "Turkey in the Straw" to keep a guy awake! + + + G""'tlngs, Verner. Wish to welcome Verner Beck to the harbor newspaper group. Bed<, who comes here from the South Coast News at La- guna Beach, is now part owner of the Globe-Herald at OlSta Mesa. Years ago he used to be with the Los An-eeles Tl.mes, then he ac- quired the paper at San Juan Capistrano and later went to the Laguna Jiil.per where be was editor and produced a good looking paper. Bls ~t will 11""'1 and lm- JliO>e the Mesa newspaper. + + + ..... Jloml& The devu- tatq effect of this -de-ft:el·1bauJd end the Jap war ldl:klY. It ooWd easily be 1lie bcirnb that would end all w.n, PnJlilem DOW Is to 90 ~ the bomb as to 1!111) tt In the bands ot. na- ..-. wbo will not destroy lklnd or clvllbetlcn • Council Plans New Garbage Ordinance Fish Refuse Regu· ·tated; Water Taxi Permit Issued South Coast Gets Contract For 15 Bomb Target Craft City Approves Contract With New Architect -:-he South Coast company an· nounced yesterday a new contract tor cofl.9tructlon, &tarting w ithin 30 days, of l:i target boats 46 feet in length tor the use of tbe U. S. Navy. The new craft will be driven with a ircraft eng1nea &nd airplane propellers mounted above deck.a. and will be capable of hl&'h •Pffd, The city council Monday after· It wu dl&cloaed by Hubbard Howe. noon took another step toward se-president of the company. curing a new city hall by approv· Th ing a contract submitted by Archi· e vesaela, a.a the name 1mpltea, will be used for bomb practice tect Ralph Flewelling of Los An· work by the navy, prtwmably In geles to design and supervise con· struction of the edifice. The coun· Southern California wa.tera. 'tbe total amount of the coutract la for cil agreed that with 8 minor aeveral hundred thousand dollan, change Jn the contract it might be Mr. Howe atated. signed by City Clerk Frank Rlne- hart in order to facilitate work on Be.aide the important new con- the structure. tract, the South Cout company ta The contract calls for a fee of I curnntly bu.y with naval r-e pt..fr eight per cent of the contract work. and uked fOT' lldd.J.Uooal price of the job. Upan IUgge;tloo akilled men to handle their war • • of Oty Engineer Pattenon a eonLracu. clause was inserted providing for I r------------~', lt:;,,i~~:I0-:7il the city to plan and cany out Newspapermen, street improvements to the actual s1te 1u.l!-1ocatec1 )Jst ott een-Newreel Cameras tra.1 avenue north of 30th .-i..11 Record Event The city -to f\Jm!sb a run tJme inspector to WOl'k with the architect. He was due In the city today fO<' pttllmlnary conferences. Mesa Woman Asks Divorce ess 'Flight of Snowbirds'. • The busleat rnonttt In the h • tory Of the d tY oourl waa exper· ienced In J uly, according to Judve O. A. Jona. w hen 161 docketed' U9el were heard and 285 parking or 8f)eed t )ckets were IMapoted of, and $1733 col- lect ed In fines. tt was le.aimed at the city hall yesterday. Newly Married Yeoman Bidden To Academy • • Glendale Boy Leads 135 Entries Throughout Race; Wins Tenth Annual Event • . ., Walter Lewis jr., Second; Janet Power Third in Stirring Regatta Sunday; Started by Go vernor; Colorful Spectacle Dae to rash of - ...._ --b&4ly la need of derlell help .... - ... -two or Ulree -pe4lat girt. Iii good ..... PJa:&u: ADVJllll PllOllP!'lil' ... ,... ..... Baik of America •••• • • • • • FLSU .. ..... . ... ·'"--' ' N ~~~RT-~"t~0~ s , · ers in Con ress Ramblin' · -· !IJIWPOB'l' u -u • CORONA DEL MAR NEWS ray -· ·L. 8-lct1 • NOISY ORIVERS 8bt cltotlom _,,, written 8tJD,. day by police for exce.tve nolN em1nattng from their auto mu.ft· len. • an.,. EW117 T91r'17 ... nm.-, Anll~-,-.s-.--~-----UXVD----------++-------------+,------'Round Keith Sadlelr, 80D of Kr. and llland. llr. Beck and dau«hter, SU.:rlptlml Payalllo In A.chance:~.llO por ~ la ~ °"IN;f; ~Vacation th&u .wb«n be u1ti.d for tJ>e -Kn. John IC. !ladltir, 218 Narci.u. Alicia. went eut to -t .-.latl•eo \ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:~;;;; u .1a -,... to •Ill ..-; sa.oo per ~ 1o 8tll --.. \IOI> _, • , "' -111111 a ~-,... _ ~· --Vin-~ -. a-""· broke hll lhlP bone .. 11en 1n Klcblp.n and e111c...,. f(i Mud Ac l:ntered u Second-Ow matter at the ~-1za Newport B "'>. UW• ot tllat; ? =·~ -Y ooo. -• °"' .,.,., II\ -ot ::~~-~.~ all...sdlp...! ~ ththe Mr. 111111 Mn. Robert Callll and 04' atM cutfornla, Glider the Act ot Kan:b I, 1871. ~i-ncl 111111 ~• ~ the -dlttlcult mamerite, f« a ---r--e trtenda entertained at pot luck . -I --------Ma'erator, or the -..,. 8ocrttar)' ot the ~· In the VolZU!y. Hay jr., oon of Mr. and highway lza lAguna Ct.nyon, xm:-dinner lza honor of mutual trlenda, Yiitamins A and D ~tln~~t. 3011 w.' Oen~ A;.,.,.,e,~~~~ cumulated on m.yilJpewtlter table. bl.otor,-at thlo COUl!tey. It II a job Kn. Volney Hay of tho Balboa d~. Keith II at the SL Jo.phi Mr. and Mra. Arthur Flint. Oak· • CoGarw ftnallt rece•e~ cm Sat-to test' a llt.r'flGI man. FNd vtuoa. Hotel. Un. la Baldwin Park but hoepltal and I.a .dotn.c well, ~ land, at the callbf bome, 718 Ju.. Y• mW ...... Vitam~n A Official Paper of the City of Newport &each urdloy. July 21. Tho -had bu come up step j>y rrtop, HrYln.-belq a canny peroon (thot s-Badlelr BaY• Mrs. !ladlelr'o mother mine avenue, Friday evening. Mr. • • 1114 ID protection qalnot A Depeadable Loce.1JmU&:atloatorOWr11 y_,. beeo melt.Jnc awa.1 for ten d&ya ~ locally tn Kentucky (we'd call It without aaytng .tnce be la Vol~ Mi;"-:=1: H&~~ and her F1lnt la ln Personnel ot the Shell lafectloDa wblcb are more fon that. Varta.a~ept:iona cl. DliQ'lct Attorney) )and In all three ney jr.), when be wanted to buy ne ':.;, .. ., th weat · w 0 have been OU Co., a mediator between the UkelJ to ocaar la the nose. Active Member of Waves' Third Anniversary July 30 marked the third anniversary of the establish- ment of the Women's Reserve, United States Naval Ri!serve -better known as the WAVFS. Today 90,000 young women are serving in this branch of the armed forces and they have thorougt!ly exploded the be- lief that women are not as capable as men. Every type of shore job has been successfully filled by them, and that includes a good many types of work that were once thought to be beyond the capacity of the fair sex. The \VA VE.S are now asking for 20.000 more enlistments. Half of this number are wanted to volunteer for the hospital corps. The total casualties ¢fered by our Navy thus far have been very heavy. The wounded must be cared for. There is no greater service which any woman could render to her country and to the men who have fought for freedom and are now fighting for recovery. The w A VE.S have done, and are doing a grand job. They may well be proud or their accomplishments in the three brief years of their existence as a part of the world's greatest naV)'. Nothing Like Being Frank ' It appears that at least one G.L I:tas found a way to quickly acquire the necessary discharge points to bring his total to the magic 85. Although he had served four and one half years in the 1\rmy, apparently all on home soil, he was still far shprt of the required score. But was he downhearted? No! He simply advertised in the newspaper that he would like to meet a young widow-with three children. The object, he said, was-85 points. Cupid, Stork Going Strong War workers are not the only ones who have been put- ting in long hours in the past several years. Statistics reveal that Dan Cupid and Stanley Stork have also been working overtime to meet war demands. In the "I do" department the number of couples "taking the leap" reached 1,758,000 in 1942-about 400,000 more than in 1939. Marriages in '43 and '44 declined somewhat as the eligible young men went to war, but now that many of them are returning the marriage rate is climbing again and is reported higher, in some places, than the 1942 record. In 1943--the latest available figw-5--births in the United States totaled 2,935,171. This was almost 700,000 higher than 1939. By 1946 the Nation is expected to have a popula- tion of 140 million which will be a seven'1Ilillion increase since the start or the war . Now all this Cupid-Stork activity is expected to have far- reaching effects on the nation·s postwar economy. Business- men look for a tremendi>us building boom stimulated princi- pally by new families who want homes of their own. Califor- nia should be the top-ranking state in this development due to the great population increase in this area, the abundant fin- ancial resources for home building and of course, the incom- parable California climate which attract.• tens of thousands of persons annually from the East and Middle West and makes them permanent residents. Predictions are that Dan Cupid and Stanley Stork will continue to be extremely busy until two or, three years after the war. Maybe by that time they'll want to retire on a pen- sion. Exiling German Officers The plan to exile about 10,000 German officers of the army, navy and air force, as reported in a copyright story' of the New York Times and San Francisc Chronicle, will be a step in the right direction-if the step is actually taken and made to stick. This number will include not only the high ranking gen- erals and field marshals of Hitler's former war machine, but also the young staff officers who, if not removed from Ger- many, would some day fill the shoes ol von Runstedt, Kes- selring and other Prussian Junkers. Exiling t he 10,000 will not be a simple matter, however. And even more difficult will be the problem of keeping them effectively exiled-in other words, to prevent them from con- tacting sympathizers within the Rekh and plotting ways of ttbuilding German military might. According to the report, the original plan considered was to send them all to British Honduras or the Falkland Islands. Now It is proposed to break them up into small groups and disperse them throughout this country and Its possessions, the British Empire and Soviet Russia. Where they could be located-in the United States without Violent public opposition is a mystery, wtless It be In the middle of the Mojave Desert. And we doo't Imagine the Brit- ish or Russians would welcome them either. What Is more, Cc:mgreamen letti all putl: ot b~ of tbe gonmment. The"' a new car. did be ro tnto the btg 1pe.___._.. • summer with the unlona and the company, Mrs. F1int tbe wqrld It la ·pocs ldea. Wlleu mu.t. be a claee work:lnc rel&tJOn-cltyt No alreee, he came 1'bere he ~~~ett 9: '::-e ~erlcan A.Jr la the daughter or Mr. and Mre. tbr09&. .,_ -.n and ainuse'- tbe m.emben tab tbe trtp• Hr'-' -.hip betwMD the brancbM., tn the could pt a re&Uy sood ooe, to , Ok~ w~t 01;._ elr :.,.CJ(Ae In Erwin Spicer, 208 Dahlia avenue. ~ ....r~n ta • defic.ien1;y of IOWlly. I think tJM7' do. I Aid In eomlng decade lt we ar• to pull Newport Bd.cb, and bought It 1 om.a y. rs. wklna: Otbera enjoying. the reunton were ~ ni_._ thU column (m&AJ' ,_,.. ... o, do 1ucceatully out'. ot our pwt bole. rlebt here on Central avMue, on m •11111re Corona del Mar •he writea. Mr. and Mn. WUl'Wood Young, Y• ...S Vitmnln D to help you remember!) tbat we'd better Ill a way I think the Treuury the Pope UMd car lot. Kil9 Beverly Aldeo, San Marino.I Newport HelgbU, Mr. and Mra. tM body man proper De of take the price ot a bet;tJeehlp 11.Dd Deputmenl ml.med a areal oppoc"-• • • wbo ha.I been vtaitlng her uncle, Harry 04!Yer, and Mr. and Mra. tbe cald .. 8Ad ptw»pborua Us aend Amer1cau ~ tram ln otber l tunlty. The comment around here We can't remember wbo told u. Dr. S.. J .Alden, 21' Goldenrod.I James Getty, Sant& Ana.. J08r diet. countrlee and Me tbe problema at la that younl' General Elliott TommY. Bouchey WU 1n the hoe-I avenue, left Thunday t or two R.H. 2/e Wilfred (Cbilll to ible l ·f 70• are DOt cetting tbolMI countrlea. a.ad have other I Rooffnlt .ttould bava been made pltal with Uthritla &Dd figured on :~ at ~e~eAi~panied l frlenda) Chaplin, San Diego, spent _,.It of,~ two lmpon•nt natlou .end people ben tor travel the Secretary ot the Treuury. a dt.cbarce from the O>ut Guard Y er co e en. a lCH::lay leave with b.b slater, Mre. Yitenlna. lab a ONg..A. .. DA y and education. I had two cha.nce11 When a young man "1st etarttng when be got out, but u.yway, the Miu Horte.nae Vonhardt, Loll Stuart Dethl. 608 Goldenrod ave-w...4 Vlt8Dla A and D Tab. to go abroad th181 summer, both 1n out ln the world cu. boTTOW $200,-day &fte.r we wrote It be wu at.and-Angeles. iJI vialtlng Caroline Bla.Jne, nue, recently. .. .._,. d.IJ ad lnaW'e your connectlcm with agrlcultunl coo-000 from 90meone llke Jack Hart· lng cm the •tnet comer ln Balboa 212 Goldenrod a.venue. · Mr. and Mra. Damon Skinner, OOftDIJ t.qalrtment&. rerencee, but UU. rear Calltornla ford, and then Cf!t .Jeae .Jon• looking exceedingly well, and whlle Mr. and Mre. Roy Beek moved I Loe Angeles, spent the week·end looks better to me th&n any place wtthout felmburHment.. to pey it be hopee to get out ot the Cout. into their new home, 220 Larkspur with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Delhi. fil ln the world. otf for 2e on the doll&r, and can Guard and come be.ck to Newport avenue, July 1st. They formerly I The Skinners expect to settle tn Q NE A ft -...v There will not be much Ume at borrow, ln all, what appears to be Beach lt ltm't going to be right llved at 117 CryslAI avenue, Balboa Corona del Mar 900n. They were &.I.ft. home. We ~oovene October 8. I a total Of about three qua.rt.en of away. That'• one oo ut. ~~ld~orn~lt~w~b~en;~D:am~o~n~wae~~ota~-~~~~~~~~~~~~::_ muat be back betore then. a mUllon, bl• talente are obv1ouaty • • • 1 Be f • p Uoned at the Santa Ana Air Bue. On the 23rd I went down ID the wuted taking plcb.rrea trom an If Mayor or Main Street John ne It rogram Ways and Means COmmittee room airplane. Vogel bought some experurive bay t -;;;;,;;,_,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,,, ___ ,;;;;;==:.;;;;;:.;:.;:.;:.;:.;:.;;:;;;~ to ... Judge VIJlllOD IWDm lza .. The naUooal d<bt limit right now front&~· trom Verne Britton a For Corona del Mar I Secretary ol the TN&alry. He wW i. 300 BUUon dollan. ot whleb 2Gl ebort Ume ago and started con· be-the 6Ut Secretary. au. Morgen. Billlona have actually been spent. structlng a warm aalt-water awtm-Community Church tbau, retlrlng, aerved 11 yean un· We took In 46 BWlona tor the year ml.ng pool ln connection w1th a der Rooeevelt; Andrew Mellon ju.t ended and •pent 99 Billion& houee be aold to another man, be served the same number under We expect to take ln 41 Btlllona t.m't a.a smart as we know he ls. Hardlng, Coolidge a.od Hoover, but this year and spend 82,, Billions. That's one that wun't on us. Albert Gallatin at Pennaylvania We have a per capita debt Mght • • • served the Ionge«. 13 years, under now of $l&M. Multiply that by the Good to see John Siegel back Jertenon and Madlaon. number ot membera of your howie. ag&in. It 1peaka well for Newport It wu quite a ceremooy. The bold and you'll eee how much your Beach when oldtlmen, ln1tead of Speaker presided; Senatore Bar-tamUy owes. 1 wUh we could pay. dr1!tlng to other localltiet, elect to clay, ~rge Wbtte and La Fol· that of:! 2c 00 the dollar. The per return here. l!!tte spoke, and Repreaent.a.Uvea capita debt f or each worker tn a • • • Gearhart (cd Calltornlal and Coop. family ta $4-ll7_ Wu It ever a jam ln Balboa Sun· er. The new eecretary eo1d a bond day to eee the biggest Tiigbt of tbe Pref. Eugene Knox. former mem- ber of the faculty Of Whittler Col- lege and wtll known profeastonal impersonator. who la now a reai· dent of Corona de! Mar. baa grae. lotaly offered to g1ve a program for the benefit of the building fund of the Corona del M&r Community church, Congy-egationH.l. The program w1U be given on Wednesday, August 8. 8 p. m., at r..,.,i-,-1_._.11 S....•s-r. 11. w. Cor. 4 .. & $yca•r• IANrA w to the retiring eecntary. Did you I can recall the year when Con· Snowbird• ever. and we got right knO'N the Secretary ot the TTea.a-ve• paued the flr11t budget bW in the m iddle of IL Luckily, we ury can·t buy a U. S. Bood while totalling One Billion dollars, &nd know how to get through crowds, he bolds that otflce! It made quite a stir in the country. both on the hoof and in cars, pro-- the church, 611 Heliotrope avenue, r----------------------~---'-­Corona del Mar. Professor Knox During the morning, the rumor A bllllon ls one thousand Umee one vidlng ita a local traffic jam. went around that Secretary Ick ea million ($1 ,000,000,000 equa.13 1000 waa about to demaod a .. clari!lca-t ime• $1,000,000.) Today we klck a l Auto Club Offers tion" of hll poaltlon trom the Prest· Billion &roUDd u lt It were on old denL The comment wa.o Jokingly suit; In tact. I think we have mo"' To Service Red Cross that be should be careful, re.mem· concern about the old 1ult, because: C • E bering what happened to Morgen· we know It wW be hard to replac ar8 In mergency --CROSSWORD . Pll%%1E -· r .--_ . .-, -~-4--- -··->- wlll be a.saisted by aeveral well known musicians and an evening ot delightful entertainment is promised those who attend. · No admiuion will be charged but a free will Ottering will be talc· en at the door . All money received will be turned into the building fund. Electric In the Refrigeration Repairs New and Modem Manner Let us solve your refrlgeration troubles with the im-, ilia-~ proved Instruments designed especially ~ for refrigeration anal'5h;. We F1nd tile Trouble Wilen OChen Fall Our work is speedily and expertly done. Our charges are nominal Results are guaranteed. no Weot•lll BL SEIERSEN'$ Newport Barbor ~ Santa Ana I, -••• "'4f't(:;.. ( .":,~.·~ hl•d•• ... lf•Kt IM••· ._-,-...... ~/ ......... Welcome news to ottlelal drivers of Red Croa1 care engaged in work for the aervtce organtzatlon la the ofter of the-Southern California Auto Club to gtve emergmcy 1erv· ice to these c&rl!I at any garage or service 1taUon under the jurtadlc· Uon ot the club. Sunday gueata a t the home ot 1 Mr. and Mra. Volney Hay ot the Balboa Motel were their 1100, Vol· ney Hay jr. and his wile and daughter or Baldwin Park, and Mn. Hay's two nlecea, Betty and Joane. Hacker wbo are her e from Cheyenne and enjoyed ocean be.th· I '---------------------------1 I 1 > u " 19 •• 6) HORIZONTAL l River in Germany !I Clenched hand 9 Greek letter 12 Border 13 Preposition 14 Hurrle-ct 15 Less hot 17 Indefinite article 18 Be.fore 19 A direction 21 To puft' up 23 To 1plasb 27 Near 28 To get up 29 To drink with toocue 31 Newt S4 Behold! J5 Undependable 38 raroe l•land• wblrlwtnd SO Scottlab cap t1 Man'• nick· ..,.,. <2Bent 44 Neuter pronoun 4'1Aqun fl'I:oolt part with ' • • • 10 II .. 11 )) .. 61 • .. No. JI 51 To wan\ :U Finish 53 Babylonian deity M Newspaper man 59 To be ill 60 UC}' 62 Ripped $3 Jap base on New Guinea $4 ll!!adland 85 To leak throu&h VEKTICAL l Dry, a1 wine 2Fu.u S ln lime past 'To tree 0 Initial 1 Within T Muslc: as written • Pttcb 9 To invent 10 Deer 11 Arrow ,....., 1• Dln~r• IO Mal• ft.lure -· an entabl•· tun 22 Note ot acate 23 Seasonina: 24 Levanline ketch 2S Chinese mile 26 Rodent 30 Formed boL lows in 32 Ena1 .,red ot 33 Spreads for drying 36 To knock :J7 Be.Ueve1 40 Center 4J Printer'•· measure 45 Symbol for tellurium 47 St.alk1 ot .LaD tran 48 To clot• Ugblly ~ Dolphinlike cetacean $0 College otHciaJ S4 Part of "to be" 58 Pedal digit 57 Native metal 58 Corded clotlt. 81 Exist. U•••r.,. P•••I• H•. It. • Before Yo1 B1lld or ·Remodel Many women engaged in the Red lng tor the tint time. Cr'olJll work: who drive the official ------------- can. eucb a.a the local station wagon which 11 used e.xcluslvely for Red Croee actJviUes. will be heartened to know their car trouble will be takeo care ot tree in an· emergency by the auto club. with another ot the aame quality. I rbe to remark tbAt it .,,.ill be bard to replace the• dollara we throw away wtth others ot the 11&me buying quality. l>40!Ull~ Afml A HEARTY cllnnor or mld- nl&bt lun<b, a llttle too much omoldna. perbope o coc.kta1I or two P"•t fun to- nJihl; • ln1Mt'1lblo lotd°""" hHdachey feellns tomorrow momlnc. Br; W!AJZ -T,.y \I k .1 · S •· It ,. t • 1· Good Hearing is Good Living 'X THY_ 8UnD In .nenoe when VV a bearing aid can bring back the full enjoyment ol living? Many tbouund. have totind new happineas ••. new livam of .-.-by weorinc the Zenith Rad ionic Hearinir Aid. JoiD them! Come in today for• frtt dem- onstration. No one will prem )'OU to buy. ~ RADIONIC HIARING AID HISH SHWMlllT ZllflTH lOlfO "'' HIAIUfO NO IAJTUJll JUST llCaYIDI GUNDERSON DRUG · CO. ll 7 lllllla St., Balboa .,,._ llU of this Oean, Family Newspaper TBt ammtAN &ma MONm>R .._._ ... ,, 'k11lw ••• Pt.lio.1"....., ::o.-.a:.:~· ---....... .a_ PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY DR. OBED LUCAS Dentist • 2202}6 W. Central, Ph. 1480 NEWPORT !1£ACH A'ITOMmYS AT IAW LEROY P. ANDERSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Costa Mesa Bank Bulldlng Phone 425 eo.t.a Me$1 CaHfornla Accountant J. S. WHYTE PUBUC AOCOUNTANT INCOME TAX CONSULTANT Ac!mltc.ed lo PNctic9 b,' SM U. II. n-.an n.it. ae.. Pb. ll•WP<lrt 18fC7-B. Ottle.: J'tnt XaU. u.nK Bldlr .. S-U. ~ Ph. ltWl ABC lH 1°1 £C1' Armand Monaco ABCllITECT 814 W. Bay Ave~ Balboa Newport nu 1'7%1 lAkewUod Ave. lAra .&npleo NOrmand;J MOS D4Y ll<JllOOLll Mortimer School IOI <Joni -lolaad Oradow: Oollep, l'repu'alDrJ . Opemo 8UIDIEB 8CBOOL 1"'7 I GA. Mortimer, M.A.., lhfonl Prt' 'In I PboDe m HAROLD K. GRAUEL CHAPEL -We uune1Te111 the Better Serve By 8en1nr; Otbero -Phone Newport N1 Coota M-Call- Ol"l'OME'i'.WWWW DR. M. D. CRAWFORD ' OPTOMETRIST' 1!:7• v:s,mtned • Gl•ree l'ttted 1711 Newoort Boulevard PhOne 2430 COSTA MESA Gordon M.Grundy,M.D. Ph)'91olan and Surgeon Ninth and Central Ave. Office Hra.: 10-12 Lm.; 3.5 p.m. Teleptlon• 37 Conrad Richter, M.D. Phy&lclaa •nd Surgeon UO E. 18111 SL CMta. Meu Hou,..; 10.12 a.m. and 3~5 p.m. Phonea-~ 1331 Rea. 74 DR. G. E. TOHILL PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 2209 Coa.t Btvd., Newport Buclll ~ -Phone -1 Olfloe 286-W Reo. 2Bl-R If No ArMwer Call Newpol"'t & Gerald Rauaa, M.D. 2830 West Central Ave. Newport Beach Ph. 1028--No Answer call 301·M X·Ray Service Milton M. l!luwell, llL D 1911 Weot Omtnl .-1oa Ottloo lloant 10 • U I lo I PloonoNewportl- S. R. Monaco, M. D. 814 BQ-...... Ba"- Newport 17U "8 s. lllU 11&., i.. ...... ~,.u 117 Appobl- atwtnoaa JAC~RAUB LICENIEO L,ANO SURVEYOR 2117 w. Central Awnue l'hon•: Newport Offloo 123; Reo. 1851 tWR FH111f4VANl!J • • 1t they are scattered theY'll be harder to watch. And unless we keep 8n eye on them they ~t slip bade Into Gennany after a few years. ..... OarP* ?1 .. •11 n .. Carpet Wotb "'P!!'ti'" :a -·-......... -., _ .. w -----~------.. ... ... llW ............ . ' Ree. Add,.. Ra. PftoM; 111 Nairau. Aw. Ntwport Mii c..... ....... N.D.CASH 1bese dltftcultles however, must be overoome in aome way for the primary need Is that the German gwei:al staff be smashed DOW' p•nn•mently. ; ----UlftAU.A 11111-.~~--·-··-·--~· .... _, ........ ~ • D. Y. M. D08 ..._.CAT HOU'ITAL r ..... "--.. ... ............... AM.Wit~ , ' ' 9''86 BWWW·lW ~ ............ brr * ... a !f't Amplll:'1, 1911 I .... -. • Kiwanis Club llOW.Joint Meet With Santa Ana Veterans' -Servi(e Committee studies · Pos~War Problem The Veteram' SerTice ()womlt. tee, with a rc.t.er of men repneen- tative of all t-ype• of hld\.wtry tn UU. area. meeta next Monday to report on their atudy of the pop.. lble effect. of the end of the war n f0r Iced C.Offee I A jolDt mettllll&' of the !!ant.a Ana and Newport Harbor Klwanla clubo ill boinC held' lhill evenlJ1&' &t O>Nt Ouuu by the Sea. roll°"· IDc ~ tour at the My by oome GS memben fl"o:m. the county 11eat &nd their wt•• Tb•1y will enjoy an albacoN din.Der. on this diatricL 1 8. T . Dunl&p ill chairman of tho committee, which WW. meet at Wblte'a Coffee Shop ln Balbo&. Anyone with an lnte.rMt ot the future weltare of tb• vet.arari. re- turning to thie community i. ~­ vtted to attehd. the meeting. Dunlap said. Kemben at tbe committee are: Dunlap, cha.Jrm&n; Curt Boh- man, Walter Franz. Robert Allen, G. W . Baaaett. J . E . Spugler, Gor- don B. F!Adlay, Roland A. Wrlcht. .Andrew J. Hayman, Carl Lehman. J . R Cornell, Col. T . P. AtldnllOD, Capt. C. V. McCarty &nd Oyde Aoben. · Prelldent Rua Ba.rtlne of the h&rbol' chapter will a.ct u boat to the Ktwantan1 from Santa Ana. Speclal entertaJnment b.U been planned, including a prominetil place on the program fOT' Munroe V•Mtng, well-known bumorlat. B. Z. KcKJnney of Corona del .Kar i. pruident of the Santa Ana chapter. White House Cafe Pbooe Sl82 Laguna BMeh, Calif. Pfc. R. Standage At Santa Barbara; Was in Germany F ORGET the heat ta the cool rrand combination with tall 11aut1 depth• of a tall clau of Iced of fre1hl7-made lced cotl'ee. Hen ls coft'ff'. Itl refnshinl' Coodne11 will the recipe far Two--X..yer Bavarian reriv1 lacsinr apirit.a and rt.v• you Cream. It'• tested, of coune. the neeeasary-pep to carry on the ,._ Lctw ll'tw i. er... day'a work. Se.rve it with Two-X..yer 1 .. ~ n&....ct JAi ~ ..ii Bavarian Cream for deaatrt or when s.tt.Ua '1' co d.ufl _. friends drop in for a vilit in the 1 ~ eoLt droas qnp eveninc. l cv;p -:...tnat..s -~ '1' eUit i.o..,. lnternaUonal Harvester TllU<JKll A1fD TllAOTOB8 FARM llQUll'HBNT ora.d aWt or ~ Z .-wb.l\a. -.II SAN'T A BARBARA, Aug. 2.-Here ia a real treat to top off that a-.m batft Pfc. Robert C. Standage. 922';1: warm-weather mea.l It'• light and Soften celatin la 14 cup cold co!- Central avenue. Newport Beach. yet will 1atiafy the family'1 desire fee. Heat remaining cof!'ee and evap. M. Eltiste & Co., Inc. -E. '*" Ph. 1!00 Santa Ana 1U No. LA. St. Ph. Wl Anaheim • Asphalt Paving for 1omethlng sweet. But moat im-orated milk or thin cream. Add aalt. haa reported to the Anny Ground port.ant, it usea no shortening and no corn ayrup and honey and poar over and Service Forces Redi8lr1butloo I augar at all, and it.a wonderful co!-gelatin. Stir until dis,otved. Chill Station here for a.ssignment to new fee ftavor makes Two--Layer Bava-until mixture ia syrupy but not aet. duties based on skills and exper -rian Cream unusually delieioua. It Beat unlit Huffy and fold into well ience gained during alx months' will keep in the refrigerator a day beaten e.rg white.. PoUJ' into one or two, 10 you can prepue It any la:ree glau bowl or into ..... .# .. it • Concrete Cutting duty i.n Germany. time you ftnd it conv-enient. Makes a srlasaes. ...,_ ....... The Redistribution Station. one -------------------------- • F.qulpment Rentals John C. Blystone General Contnct.or 511 E. Third Santa Aru. Tel 1704 ct six established by the Army to re<:elve service men and women conl'lidered essential to the proee- cution of war, offers a comprehen- l'li\•e program of recreation. ath- letics, and entertainment to th~ returnee while be awaits new or- ders. Santa Barbara'!! fa.med va- cation resort-hotels, now managed tor the veteran.!! by the army. are under dires=tion of the Ninth Serv- ice Command. DEFEND YOUR HEALTH WITH ,.. ORANGE. rs OWN ' • Bob Sankey Writes from Aleutians About Mascot After Seeing SAAAB Pup Pictured in News-Times A picture of an army mascot I name becauae we named hlm alter which appeared on the front page our ba.se where "'e 11.re stationed. of the News-Times June 28 brought W e found him on the beach one a letter la.st week to this newa-day when we first came up here. paper from Robert E. Sankey, Sea-I that wu a year ago. He wu just man 3/c stationed lD the Aleut~ana. a pup then. At first he was pes· who enclosed a pi cture at their tered by all the fellowit on board ma9Col knee-deep tn snow. a.nd en· bot ftnally be gTel'.' up and he sure joying a different kind ot: environ-I did give the fell ow11 a tough time ment than the pup shown at r\ew.1 when he .... :as belng treated rough. port harbor. I Ev£ry time 9.•e have General Bob Sankey, who wrote that he Quarter11 "'e put his life preaerver had be-en receiving copies of the 1 on. We made one especlaUy tor paper each week for the put year, him. ~~:==:=:=:=:=:=::==:=:~~~~~~g~======::"~ I said that their pup was found on I He ts always barking at aea the beach up there, and gave his gull1 and airplanes. He makes a mates a rather tou•b time while be good look-out ~ause he usually WI.I 8'f0wing Up. The pooch 11.bO'WTl aee1 the aJrplanes before we do. Fresh Daily Dellclowi 8ea J'ood:I Or, complete equipment when you want to catch your own. ' HORMEN FISH MARKET ON CENTRAL AYENUE, NEWPORT BEACH "Satisf Ied Radio Serivce" TUB~ AND SUPPl,J&S Mesa Radio & Electronics Co. 1794 Newport Boulevard l.o. th~ poee ot cbewlng up rope on I I guess the fellow11 on board 11.blp bo&rd an army boat stationed in wouldn't know what lo do it we our harbor wu named "Boe'un," ever l011t him. He keeps tbe feUOWB and hla duUes conalsted ed. chewing company when they 1tand night up ehoea and heckling the cook, watch, especially the twelve to falling down the hatch and track-tour. tba.t's the deade.t one. lng wet paint all over the deck. He la alway• fa.111.ng over the About their dog mascot, which bad gone unnamed until he fln19bed hl11 letter. wu. be noted at the end, nnany rated "Cox.'eon." The letter tollowe: • aide and tt1 no tun to fall over the aide up here. The water la juat about freezing. We manage to get him b&ck on board all the time. Well, I gueea I've told you a lltUe a.bout our dog. I hope you Aleutian lala.ndl, print a little 1tory a.bout him, be- July 28, 194:6. cauae I think he'd juat about have Dear EdJtor: My name ls Bob 8&I*ey and I have been receiving your paper for the lut year. Today I received & paper dated June 28 and I noticed you bad a picture of a. dog on the tron.t page. He wu the muc:ot ot an army tl&ing boat. I couldn't let the army have all the credit for ahowtng otf their muoqt. ao I thought rd aend you a picture and a little story of our dog. dog flt.a it be ever did see hJa pic- ture in the paper. Sincerely youn, Robert E . San.key, Sl4 3/c USS PCS 102 P . S.-He baa juat been rated ''Cox'son." Leonard De Bord. who recently underwent an operation a.a the re- sult at yellow f~e.r at the Santa Barbara boeptta.l. la now back at Cit)'Oil~­ Finished· n..:n: .. - L4-• Ua-l;.. Lu k Mn. Zella Neobltt and dau&'llter GUbert Foljambe at South Pua-'-?:.Ulll. ,Ul fC Kart.a of Hood& '""" Sunday dena 11 a gueot t..-a mootb u , .U&UfUl5 Set for Fall Of Corona 'del Mar gu..ta &t the hOOle or lllr. and Mn. the home or M:r. ,&11d Mrs. Ro9 Cbarlet Hamen, 107 28th ttreet, Greeley, 910 Eut Central avenue. ~ered Overseas when a dinDer WU held in honor Balboa, after which be expeet.e t.o \.1£U: of the birthday a.nnlveraary of the be 9hlpped out to Hawa.11. He ha.a WlllJe drl1ltnc may not oto.rt for Lieut. Marrin Lueck, who has .......... montho, the Coron K. Hill· resided here with his channlng man Oil oompany and tho cit}' at family (or the put throe yeo.n at Newport lloacll ~•o en!Af'!d Into Corona del Mar, has boen ordem a leaae da.tOd July 11 ccwerln.I' $!.08 overseas, It wu learned today. acru of city watar J>roperly on UeulA!nant Lueck is connected wllkb ori will be IOU&llt In tbe with the supply dlvtalon of the n.ext few montho. Sa'1ta Ana AnQy Afr bue. Prior hOlt. The birthday cake told no returned from the European the.a.. t&lea. tor tt bore only aven ter of war where he N with the candlee. Acom Dlvt.alon ot tbe Infantry. Tbe leue, drawn up by Ctt,y At-to that he was an lnatructor in tomey Roland Thom_,., ca1i. for physics In the p....-fliKht dop&rt· the orderly development ot tbe city ment at the bue. _ 11sv.· CE P.APALMER. UDO JSU! PRDPBR!IES • W. 0 . BU~ -Insurance Counselor a-1500 ~.f..o{ property near lbe Santa An& rtver. The Luecks: came to California All lite• for oil drtllinc mu.t be 4\0 )'<&n aao from Baudette, approved by the city, and protec· Minn., where he WB.5 superintend- Uoo. of municipal water w.U. i. ent of achoola. He' wu connected provlded ln the le-rm• o1 the acne-I w1th t1¥ Con!oUda.ted Co. at San mmt. Diego before oom1ng to Corona The leue, which it to be held tn deJ Mar and has taken an active oecrow unW octuaJ oper&tlon.o are part in the orpnlzatloo of the at.arted,. ruervu a •nrla.ce lllrip n~ Community churdl there. He MO feet wide t6r a pouible landing is a member of its board ot trus- •tr1p a.a an airport. -Provialon la tees. 3333 VL\ LIDO CALIFORNIA made tor llant drlllln( beneath tt. Ueutenant Lueck has received however. A graduated ecale of orders to leave August 11 for an revenue U. &rran.ced.. with $10 per unknown destination. Hla family acre per moolb •et tor the tint a will remain here. Sea Trout and Halibut are Biting off the Newport and Balboa Piers Plenty Of Uve Bali: "fvallable at End ot Plfln months then $16 per month, plua royalties on oil found. Needs of Seamen I Aided by Funds In War Chest Although Germany's surre-nder brought a.n end to fighting in Europe. and all I.a quiet on land, war.born pertla still hs.raasing sea- men have resulted lo three dis- asters l!ince V-E Day. says a report of United Seameo·e Service receiv- ed by Orlyn N . Robert.eon, Cb&Jr- man ot the Orange County War Cheat. from the National War F>lnd cttlng the continuing need tor aJd to merchant aeamen, the report quoted a dispatch from George Goodfellow. USS Regional Dtrector In the European Continental AreB.4 which stated: ""\\'e have bad three Iota of 11ur- vivon in the London club since V-E Day aa a re.Wt of ahlpa being struck by mines. \"\'bile fighting may ha.ve atopped on land, there a.re etlll numeroua mines to be col- lected, and we can expect survivors from accident.a of this sort for the next few montha. Slnce V-E Day we have had a total of 246 eeamen in boapltala." The work ot USS in continuing to provide for the neede of mer- ch.a.nt seamen manning the tleeta eupplying our fighting forces throughout the world la financed In part by contribuUona to the Newport-Balboa. War Cb.est, Chair- man Robert.eon explained. A New Month, New Set of Stamps Yesterday flgun.tlvely ata.rted a new month lo more wa.y1 than one. You .started figuring from the t1nrt ot August. then you lllarted f'gu.r- lng a new eet Of ration .tamps. Ten old ~ue atampa expired and 10 new onu t>Kame valid. Book 4 ration .tamp• which became valid were Pl through TI, and red irtamps Fl through Kl. They wtll ~ ueable through Nov. 30. No. 4 aboe !It.a.mp in Ration Book 3 alao became valid. Rationing on stove• went out wilb laat month. A man'e age can be mea.sured by the degree ot pain he feela aa he • GEORGE HINER • comea in contact with a new Idea. --------------------------- • Place .Your ORDERS •• • FOR THE FUTURE DELIVERY OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Be First on the List • • • Electric Refrigerators Hot Point • Philco and Admiral Formerly Slewnrt-Waraer du.a.I temperature WASHING MACHINES ABC AUTOMATIC Which will led. the fieJd in Washlng Ma- chines. Abo ABC agitator type as well as spinner type. Also Speed Queen, a very popu- lar priced washer. RANGES Hot Point which has set the standard for Electric Ranges for years! SEWING MACHINES THE FAMOUS FREE • WESTING- HOUSE & WHEELER SEWING MA- CHINES As to their efficiency, we oan only say: .. Ask the more tha.n fifteen hundred women in Orange County who have owned one for the pa.st seven years." Radios, Philco, General Electric & Admiral ••• which we feel, cover the field in Quality Radio SMALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES • SUNBEAM • GENERAL ELECTRIC AND a WESTINGHOUSE MAKES Mimwrt..-, ......, ~rs, Food Grills, ShavelD88ter a.nd In fact everything In the electric line which h88 proven to be a good servant Phone M5 home and !ttllng much belle•. He Your Fr1'ends & M1'ne .--------------,ihad been at Palm Sprinp for· I am eorry I can •t tell you hl!I REGISTER NOW! • COME IN AND #r your house is in the same war-worn st.ate as millions of others, it will need a lot of doctoring. That may call for roofers, painters, carpenters, plumbers, or other experienced men in the building tradea. The first step is to decide what repairs or im- provements your house requires. Then consult an architect or builder ... or a contractor. Let him giV147ou an estimate of the cost, then apply at the nearest branch of Bank of America (or a convenient, low-cost FHA·7.i r ,,, loan. The Gowmment now pennila loona without prioritia for home rq>air, alUrotion, or im- prouetTU!nl for aa m.u:.h aa $1,000 and allow 18 monthato~. If your h0t188 nMC!a a new lease on life, arrange a modernization loan at thia bank. . . •HA•:t I 'p· LOANS TO llPAll AND llODllNl.11 ••• 11 MONTHS TO PAT ... NOTHING DOWNI -~ank of .lmerini NAriONAL nmtft ASSOCATJON ___ ............. ______ ................ _. ...... I RENT TACKLE seven months alter a long siege· in ------------- Ftshennen's Supplies DOWNING TACKLE STORE the b011pttal at Hotfolulu follO'Wing hls return from Saipan. Both b1a wife. Mra. Ethe.I De Bord, and hill mother were at Santa Barbara \~rhtle be wu lbere. 100 Main St. BALBOA At Foot of the PSer BUY MORE THAN BEFORE YOUca11 HELP FINISH THE .IAPS! W-.i railroads need 65,000 ..,,. ....., lo .,... h'oopt and ... pp11os 1o Pacific Coast pom. wm you help 1n thb extr•me etniltQency? Sklllod -bn ....ct uperiencod roiltoiid w APPLY NO.Wat yow --rallroad oflk., or~ S1atoo Employment Senlce. n.~· ................... . Pedflc ll•ctrlc'I ........._ • .. ,... ................. ., ... ~ ....... .._,. I • w••-,_.,...,,.. ..,, ,, 'a H. 0. Mii.riff, ....... ,.,. r,.ffk ..... ,.,, ,_.. -... ---_._.....,..,.,c ... Mr&. E . T. Sink ot North HoTiy- wood, her mother. Mn. Katherine Smith of Shelton, Neb .. and her niece and nephew, Joyce and Rob- blrui Channing of Van Nuya, an vacationing at 7202 Seubore Drive. Mrs. Jack Flynn of Arcadia will arrive Wednel!lday to !pend a month aa gum at the home ot Mn1. Charles Hanaen. 107 28th 1treet.. Oedrtc 1""amham or Newport 111 · land epent the week-end ln San Marino vial.ting Mrs. Fa.mbam, who la a. gueat at the home of Dr. and I llrs. Blaine Good80ll. Mr. and Mn1. Edwin Cox and children of Tuatin and Mr-a. G. o. Bixler were Sunday gueata Of Mr and Mn. J"obn McKlltrich. 316 Ruby avenue, Balboa Island. Guests wbo will be at tbe Clyde Ashen home. '408 Burl, BaJboa., tor the next month are the Aahens' two daughters and their tam.mes. They an Hr. and Mrs. Walter J". Mar- kell and children Coan.le, Jack and EmmaC'81J.e, and Kr. and llra. Bert Bank.a and eon. Al , Don and Dave, all of Santa An&. 1'011 INSUllANCE IEE Howard W. Gu1W. ... ........ l!k .... .,.. cc.r.& ... . --Automobile • Fin Accicl.at • Lit. • '" v Ud 0•'1 illDl -- Applla.n.-will be delivered according to date of registration FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • • GAS RANGES We have jw;t received a shipment of a limited num- ber ot "GRAND" GAS RANGES w1th Divided Top. 18-inc:h Oven, all pOrcelai.n lined Grill. Robertsha\•l Oven O>otrol Burners Guaranteed for a Lifetime and All Burners Pilot Ughted YOU NEED NO PRIORITY ... BUT YOU MUST ACT AT ONCE, as our suppbr is lin:ited. Come in and select your "GRANIY' GAS RANGE ... N-0-W• Delivered & Installed, only MOTHERS- $ .oo· ODr!le .,.an we ... ve electrical appllanoH, u we did the te,·en :t•ear!f berore Pearl Harbor. 'lbat,mean' that YOU can make this 8tore the "One Stop" hea.dquarlers for the tbJnp you need for your ddl4ren, and Die convenience, health, and "'ell being of e,·er;r members or Ute family. REGARDING OUR POLICY- ID tlle tutu.Joe • , • u the SoOd tblnp a.re released for sal~you can rest MIRlftld that we will a.lwaya bring you the BEST QUALITY MERCHAN- DISE aval.lable, at REASONABLE PRICES, and that Penona.I lntet'Mt In You and Your Needa will continue t-0 be the poUcy of the "'HEELER SHOP. No Seconds. No .lob Lot• , ()wMd and Operabld by Mr. a.nd Mrs. Harry V. Taylor Orange County's Leading "Quality Store" for Children, Birth to 14 Years I Ba y aDd Junvenile Shop '~Sam All8, 2 Doors N. of Rankin's ._.. la A. ._ t -a:pe P • ._ -llallmlap l:al A. ._ to I P . ._ • • ' , '• • • • • • Corona del Mar \CAP Suspenda Church Entertainment ct.Jes Till Fall Set for Wednesday • Open your saviAQs account here .•• now! tf you don't know the security and joy of saving, why not start here and now? You'll like it ! N E W POR T BALBOA F E DERAL SAV I NGS and LOAN ASSOC I AT I ON ~33 3 VIA LIDO Tl'.LCl"'HO NIC I SOO NEWPORT BEAC:H, CALI FORN IA -:--:· ,Y . - 'l'VE HAD -YEA~ Of EXPERIENCE!' · REDDY K.lLOWATr is ju5t as good at optrating an elec- tric irrigation pump as be is at powering your vacuum cleaner or radio. 'in .fact, Reidy is so depcndabl~ eflicicnt, and economical that nine OUt ol 1e11 &rmera in Southern and C..ntra.l Califomia preftt ReddJ Kilowatt purch&sed clectricity ID any ocher power fix pum,ping, feed grinding, and d=m ol ocher difliqik chores. Reddy has played an impom.nt put in bdping the farmers of Ibis ates~ moce food at Iowas in spne of tbc~~ When n.-w el-crriail fum eqoipmmt is anile!M; there will be many _,, woi foe Reddr Kilona lervice. He'll be ready, as always. foe Cftrf lll!k be it ca.IJed upoo ID perform. J. H. ESTIS GENERAL EJ.ECrRIC UNGJC8 e UPBI~ e W:•M'*I D1811W&M ' e UDI08 • I ••••••••••••••••• Buy nuell'&lrtlllW forlitvr1security, too! ••••••••••••••••• BOllO, AU'rO, IUlllNE BADIOll llJ:PADED ___ .._ BURT R. NORTON n u °"""* -.._ un Newpurt B ,.., O.W. Quality Lum~r and Building Material• • COSTA MESA LUMBER CO. R. E. HOSTETLER PhoM ti Ele<:trona peM through apace occupied by &Ir only under pres- .irutt of high voltage, but now ea.a- lly ln tubea trom which the a.tr bu been removed. Balboa Beer Depot 306~ Palm Street Eastern Beer • Tb1a ~ will be conUnued t.ll.roqtllDo.t the .uramer tor UllJ eon.~ of the beer bu7lnk pabllc. Wit WILL STAY OPEN ON SUNDAYS Lumber and Building Bay l.:lTict Lumber Co. . -ua na OO&ft il D 'l'llS •• "'* • • orated t·costa Mesa Lt. <ig> JohnBugo, , NATS, Leaves eds . 'English Girl ~~~~rt~~~~ Tragedy atruck at the Lido I.ale h ome of Lt. and Mra. W ayne Holm.a Fiaher jr. late Thunda y &fternoon when an infant eon. Wayne Holmes Fisher m, one year and three weeka old, wande!'f'd out of biB play pen while playing wttb twin 1'rother. fell into a hallow water ln front ot their home, a.nd was drowned. The father is aaid to be ovell!Jeaa, stationed in Ger· many. According to police report.a, the two ln!anta "'ere locked ln a play pen ln front Of tbelr home at 208 Vta Udo Nord. Wayne m in some manner got through the locked gate or clambered over the fence and went down to the abore. He apparently fell face downward in the bay. Cries of bis brother attracted Miss Barbra Frisbee, sister of the boye' mother. who rushed out and found the little boy floating face downward iD the bay. LieuL K. Walker, 317 Alvarado street, Bal· boa., and Lt. Wm. McKeever of Vallejo, Callf., together with Mnt. Fiaher all ruehed out Of the house, and police were awnmoned, when lt was realized that the infant wu li!eleu. Dr. Gerald Rausa wa.a hurried to the scene, and resuscitatJon at- tempted. The fire department res- cue aquad were likewise called, but week 1n the Lugo family in Baltic.. Lt. (jg ) John R. L ugo of tile N av a 1 A.Ir Transport Service brought · h1I bride oL about a year home for a week'• at.&7 and had the double pleasure of seeing hLI mother, Mr•. Rose Lugo, but al80 h1a sieter, Mn. J uanita Stalford. wile of Lt. L. M. SWford, who Ui aerving overeeaa. U. Lugo, who gnw up in Balboa. joined the navy Auguat 20, 1942. While be ma.de but one trip over- seas at the time ot. the European invaafon, Lt. Lugo hu been !lying mo9t of the time from Kansaa. John tnarrled the former Joyce Bowen of Preecott. who h&I re- mained witb bim during hill etay tn the service. The pair spent a week visiting her parents enroute from the mld-weatern base to the cout. He return~ to Oa.kJa.n.d. Jut Friday for re-a.ui.gnmenL The naval officer went through Newport harbor school!! and waa a lite guard at Balboa be!<>tt enUr· lng the aervtce. Nothing would do for the pair but to take a dip in the surf-the flnrt for bU wife, Mra. Lugo reported. John wa.a alao a former employe of Douglaa Alr- craft before entering the aervice. The family home is located at 2 09 Waahington. For quick results use News· nmes class.ified columns. ROSS & BARROWS 8uecarron t:o Owen Roofing Co. llOll I!:. 4th St. Pl>one USS SANTA ANA the child bad apparently been in --···r-·11 the water too long for revival J Major I. M. H!n.nant, MC. •of Santa J j Anr Air Baae, re&iding nearby. also ! l attempted to aid t.n effort. to re- SINUS AGO NY J vive the little victim, but without avail. The coroner's office wa.a then notified. 1 Private services were held at i 3 p. m . Monday by the crypt in the ! mausoleum at F orest Lawn ceme· l tery with Dr. James Fifield, pastor of the Ftrat Congregational church ot Loe Angeles officiating and the j Baltz Mortuary or Corona del Mar j a.a funeral dlrecton . J RelleTN la mHt -alW t9"t ~-bJ OQI' .iue.t ~- ,. No 8MPfT-NO laJeetlolw-PalalfM Colil per ~' Ve17 »~ Ooual&MI-Wtt.b-t Obll,.aa.. u..r.: I TUI ti P.H.~ I to t Dr. U. D. Bayes, D. C. 4.14 N. ,/ahl SL 8. A.. 6.14.l 8.L'nA ANA A BATING of Coxswain WM l'fven unnamercl dog, found b7 Bob Sankey or Balboa and hl• mate. •tatloned ln the Alea · FISHERMEN, NOTICE! -LOSl: Navy Pilot & Plane Wednesday, July 18, 1945 on flight from . Santa Barbar& to Santa Ana.. Calif. Single motor, Beechcraft Bl·plane, silver -colored. A PRIVATE REW ARD of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) • .. will be paid for tangible evidence leading to the recovery of the pilot or plan!'• a.nd ---. AN ADDITIONAL $500 REW ARD \l-ill be paid for the actual recovery of the pilot or plane • Nottfy a.ny U. S. Na"al Station, Law Enforc&- ment officer, or the Sheriff of Los Angeles County * * * * * * See US about a JOB with a FUTURE GOOO WAGES ........ yufiet7 ol oP""iop iand all pay aood - GOOO HOUllS Oar bean are,_... ....Neand wen. , IDa "'!IJft"!itVww are p' ti GOOO R/11/U Wltll 11.1 ,.oara i.n. c:bam .. balld•-1- for j0Ciieei£ Anift 11•m• rboukl. of coune. comply with W• Venpe au Cmmi ...... ~ ~fbbins Authorised Ford SAies ud 8ervlee --·· * .. Sam's Sea Food \ • and Fi8h Market 1111 ~ ..... ., (Jr-...... , .. ) • • • l . ' ' ~ ' • , UWJNM:t 8'1.804 •ti*" Jlfws11t P 1st dim •a ha tar, .......-._ lMI Douglas Members Like to Fish Here • • poag1u A1n:raft Emplo,a' Wel- flli'e bu tb•nlred "Orm"' GrtftSa: 111ree sma11 ,t•rea ~ Uk Animals Bring .. Rebuke and Six I Months Sente1ce to Yo1111 M for canla el>owlnj a UK of tbe Finding tbre<I .....n cbllclNll ol U... JOWIS molller otter memben ol the SporUflab.ermen'a 'living Uke antmeti .. ID what pcllc9 b&1ecf tnto eourt and el!l ~ttlon .:ed ~~':: and City Judge O. A. Jo"'f d.,. to wlly -11111lected bor ... ...., a-clared to be the wont cue Of child in .1t1Ch an ~ clftd memben of Ille opo<ta club at ntglect In tbe hlatory of tbe police Her -er wu Qiat olMo the Lons Beach aircraft factory rd.Ii here a morbid ch&rSe want Ulenl to tbV tint p bad gone f\llb.lDg at va.rtoua ttmet: ~t baby:faced Kta.. Ma>aalte did b.er bulba.nd. Wbo II wtth mmt of the memberl named. Faye Baaon.. 801 !5th strttt came na-vy onneu. . Gyae M ... Com~ DeY.dopid for 8maB V1111b Grlttla Ill opreadlng Ill• cards .U to an abrupt eloee ,..teroay mom-Mothw.Jn-Lllw OM:!' Southern Callfo~ at~-tng when the young mother wu "Bow much doe9 J'tAU' bl!i ... nd J :-:: ·~ ro::ia, ~ oth~ sentenced by Judge Jonee to alx aend you!• elte wu Uked. U:ely : p m onths in the CQunty jail. ..Be eenct. me '120 a moa , but p Otticen Moler and c!allhan were that la not si.ouiti.'' 9be ~- directed to the bome ln West New-UWh.1 did )'OU tn&t JOU1' eb.lldren LID 0 Wedneoday Onl:i; Gloria Jean · Kirby Grant "I'LL REMEMBER APRIL" oho "'SWING IN" THE SADDLE" Tbun.. -Frt.. • Sat. Tallulah Banlrbe&d Chu. Coburn "A ROYAL SCA.."IDAL" Oart.oon · Ma.rdl of 11.me -News Sun. -Mon. -Toee. "BACK TO BATAAN" Comedy · Sport.. Disney Cartoon -Newa WedDMday OnJy · Ne.rt Week "BOSTON BLAOKU:'S RENDEZVOUS., and "SCARED 8Tif t•• Tllo.n. -Fri. · Sat. -Next \\'eek Ida Lupino Sidney Greenatreet "PILLOW TO POST" Coming: "Having a WonderfaJ Crime'", with ~ and a.e Amazons·\ "'Brtnr on t.be Glrl.s", .. Salty O'BoW"ke," "Me- dal toT Benny," 4'MW'der, Re Says", .. Out of TbJ• World". Erpe.rhnent Perilous'', "0 n e ThoD8&0d and One Nlghta", ~ted Cott.ace'', "Aft&l.n of Suuo..." B tJ y WAB BONDS port Sunday morning by a neighbor like anlm•l•f"* ~L complaining about the neglect of ''Becauae my mother.. 1 law the small ch Udren. No one anawer-broke up ua-lt wu that wa botb ed. the otflcers' knock at the door ttmee I WU m.anied,'' the young I atter they bad slipped on moist mother Cried through her tears. .spaghetti on the troot porch. They In sentencing the &1.r1-for ahe round the door open and entered to was hardly more than 20 yean old encountet a. scene so repulaive that -Judge Jone& remarked heatedly it cannot be reported in tW.l that in all ot hi.s year.1 <D the · The three room hou.e waa filthy bench he had never eeen such a from front to back.. Everything wu fiagrant cue o! child neglect: that ln shamblee dirty clothes thrown no beast lived who would have around the ri.oor filth and dirt cov-neglected it.a young aa ehe had ering evqythtni. In one corner of done. By merest chance the bowie the front room lay a naked infant waa not burned down, be declared, about aix montha old. Offlcen11 ea.I d M hi.a attention .wu called to the It was starving. A bottle o! milk dangling lron cord and several cans Of milk were QPen Tatce Hor Away on the floor and ha.d aoured. Some "Take her away from here!" crusts· of bread and drled pea.a Judge Janee cried, u Mrs. Lace. were thrown &round. police matron led the girl out ot the court room. Inf.ant Betore 1he ten the police sta- The infant slept under • dirty tlon to go to the county jtJ.l abe blanket on an old mattreu. Two asked the Newit-Tlmes repreeen- other children -both girls -one tatlve-"What wlll they db with about 15 months and the other 3~ my children?" Fi.lteen minutes be- years old, lay on a dirty bed with· tore 11he lndJca.ted that she would out covera except a ragged blanket, give' cu.atody or the children to tbe In the bedroom. Vermin and anta county welfare authoritlea. crawled a.bout. The ttencb wu Police ott'icers1 took the two slekening, Officer Moler aaJd, and youD.geat to the county hospital even in hle 15 year• experience in a.nd the 3 ~-year.old girl to th~ welfare work including work In detention home. the tenements in the ea.st he ha.d never seen anything like it. Obstreperous When Drunk NEW SPERRY GYRO-MAGNETIC COMPASS •hown In above photo le •n e:r.per lmental model with gyro unit In foreground and repeater com- pau mounted on top. When lnttalled aboard ahl~ repeater comp11aa ta placed In location mo•t convenient for tteerlng. Shown In rear 11 1nav- netlc compa" unit whic h can be ,..motely located at place on veaael wher-a It wlll be eubjt:ct to a minimum of Interference from metalt. electrical eurrentt. etc. 'VC)R the tlnt time In the hiatory pater. Two repeaters may be nled I' of naTlptton the muten or In ca.sea where more than one dlrec- ama.JI craft -sea·1otn1 tugs, tow tlon lndle&llon la dealred. boat.a. 1acbt.L ~bins craft and fen"J' The macueUc compua unit of tha boall -maJ now get u steady a 171tem bu been de.st.cued •• a sepa- compau readtn1 u the naTl11.tor nte component ln ord•r to m&ke ot an ocean liner. Thl• baa been poutble tta location at any 1pot made poqlbl• by a new tnatrument. aboard the •eael where deTlatlon thf! Sperry 07ro-Ma1netlc Compau, dllftcultlet ma7 be reduced to • which wu annou.n~ toda1 u a minimum. The etfecta of 1teel con- receat de•elopment by en1lneer1 of 1tructlon, mapeUc material• ln th• the Sperry Grr01COpe Company carro. and other oondltloo1 th.at re-- Occup7lng no more •Pate Uan a 1ult l.n Inaccurate and erratic mag· amall radio and weJgblnc bud t !2 netlc compaq readlnp may thua be pounds. the new Sperry Compua ta reduced or completely OTercome. put forth u a eol"at!on to the IODI"· Tbrougb tba operaUoo of the 1tandlng problem of tmall boat.I 17ro unit tbe n.&dln1 on llle SpeJTJ which need tndlcatlon1 of greater Oyro-M.agl!etlc Compau rema1111 accuracy than &re pro•tded by the 1teady no matter bow Y"tolently the conventional macnetlc compua but •easel may roll pitch, or 7aw ba•• neither tbe roomlneu nor Tbe amount of power required to weight allotment for e•en the &mall· operate t.ha new com pua i. no nt GJro-Compua. greater than that called for to pro- ln operation. the Sperry Gyro. duce llgbt In an aTe~ s1se ll&ht Magnetic Compaq provides for bu.lb, and lo t.ddiUon to proridln.g: 11ro-aTera1ed magnetic compau ln· steady dlrecdon lndlcatlona, th• There wa.e no food ln the hou.&e, the report shows. but tilth was mixed with what h&d once been fresh food An Lron aat on the iron- ing boa.rd with wire dangling to the noor from the Jive socket. Thomaa Martln, llke some others dlcatlona •blcb are tranamllted to equipment may alao be used to pro- The rest of the aordid story stimulated the reporter to inquire wbo are baled into police court , _•_co_n_•_•_n_l•_•_U_•_l_oca_t_od_co_m_ .... __ ,... __ "_d•_•_••_o_m_a_u_c_•_tee_rt_,... ____ _ YOUR DREAM HOME could not drink and be pea..ce!ul about IL Yesterday Judge O. A. Jones had the young n.a.vaJ enlisted man before him with three counta agalrutt him. Brothers Home in Stolen S. A. Car Family Reunion Recovered Here At Corona del Mar Within Minutes By BESSIE BENEDICT Within minutes after a general • ' ...,_ Ross C.ree~y Readies ~Show Boat', Noted Guests at 0.ble Dec!Jer With Dance Floor Lido Isle Home For Evening Sightseeing Tours of Bay Entertained at the Louil Bllt- 1 . tlnham home, ~l Via Udo Saud, on Sunday w,,..e C..p!Aln Martino, 1---------1---Lateot vontun. ot Rou Greeley, Mlnlster of Foreign Admlnlstra- F N llft ti Ba.lbol.'1 pioneer In the amuem.ent tlon for Paraguay and a guest ~ 0Df eW 1t'IC ms fi•ld, 1.t a mow bcMLt, Ille Bea the United Statea govemment Of Dl•ft I Anglel', wb1cb. will start on eve-while be ls here; G. Butler Sher-" -gerous nlng•l'WJO Fnd&y from Ille Pavilion well, vice president of the Manu- 3,.La. ne H1·g&.way dock w111l a two-hour nm ..-. factories Tru$t In New York Oty. II Ill• bay. and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Noble of Tbe big double decker la M feet Beverly Hills. The 1tange4'0U1 th~-lane ~high. long with a beam of about 20 feet While here the guests had the w1y running through p.ta Mesa and a dance noor ta betng laid on. pleasure of a chat with Governor termed Ne'W1)0rl 81vd1 aent four the lower deck, and arra.n~mentl Earl Warren at the NeWJ)9rt Bar- more penona to the hoepital Sat--a.re betnr ma.de for a amall or-bor Yacht club. ' urday night after a }?u.d-on co4-cheatra, or tr that la not obtain- llafon ""911Ulted In th"" resident.I of able, & record machine wtll be tn- NewpoM receiving l~Jurlea. One el&lled. The upper deck wUl be fof from "Santa Ana wa• alao hurt. alghtaeelng purposes. Over two The highway patrol reported hundred paasengers ca.n be accom- Ceorge Platt jr. ot ,Santa AD.a modated, Creeley stated. 90Uthbound in the 1 ~enter lane Bob Hoyt, skipper of the Balboa. struck a northboundl car tn the and formerly of the A.rrow,.will be aame lane, driven by WJUard Wood-at the wheel of the ship and a 'Yard, alto of santa Ana.. Wood-crew or two will be carried. There ward received minor lnjlfriea, B.B will be an early run, one in the d.Jd a1ao a. navy man, Burton middle or the evening and the Iaat Wright, ataUoned at Newport run IB the midnight cruise. The Sea Beach; La. Rue Howard\ 23, 1909 Angler la a former San Diego boat Centra1 avenue .. Newpqrt. Beach &nd baa been ln aervice in Lod and MrB. Pearl Dexter. 42. of 211 Angeles harbor for the put two 20th atreet, Newport Beach, were yeara carrying pas.sengers to Cal- 88.ld to have bffn mare eertou.sly •hip. injured. Taking Hoyt'& place on the Bal· Only la.at week another head-on boa ls J ohn Merrill, former army collialon wu rewrted whJcb aent officer and member of Army In· several to the hoepltal because ot telllgence, who was in the Pb.ID~ the dan~rowr nature of the high-pines and for eight years in Persia. way. I Mr. Merrill has oPerated his own. boat in the Gulf of Mexico, hut the • • tarnUy plan.a to move to Balboa Six Fishermen Get from Tena .. 8000 .. be can find a houae. 63 Albacore; How Much for Each? Gay Party at Corona del Mar Picnic Six ftahermen came off Of one Among those present were Mr. of Newport Harbor's unnamed and Mrs. Paul Swan of Breatwood., fishing boats Sunday with a rec-wbo have been gueata for a few ord cstch--63 alba.core, a.ccording days at tbe home of Mr. and M.re. to none other than the secretary George Lowe, SlO Coral avenue, or the sporutlahermeo hlmeelf-Bal-•-•--d "-d " ~---~;~.an -rs.~ "Grtrr· Grlttis. Campbell. Dr. a.nd Mrs. Tohill, :Mr. The high.1y prized fish ranged in and Mn. .Jack Zeller, Dr. and weight from 18 to 2i pounds each, .... r.u· ,.._ _.... ... H. E .a1rs. cu, .-u-. CUu.J, .-re. . Griffis said. They \\'ere taken on Chrlstler. Mr. and Mrs. WBlTen a trolling boat otf Dana Polnt. Fletcher and .Hr. and Mrs. Clittord Sbangb&l prohibits walking Um· in...ann by engaged couplee, while Canton prob.Jblta women riding bl- cyclea. BALBOA TREATER Bo• otnoe opma d l:SO p. m. Lut oomplete abawtnc ot • Doable Feature ProsralD -at B:SO 1J.. m. Tt-. -Wed. Laurel and ll&rdy ''THE BULLFIGBTEB8" and "PATRICK THE GREAT" with Donald O'Connor Thurs. -Frt.. -Sat. Gracie F1el49 -Monty Wooley "MOLLY AND ME" al90 ''PENTHOU!!J': RHYTHM" Sun. -Mon.. -TDN. "TALL IN THE SADDLE" and MA GUT, A GAL AND A PAL Wednesday Only • Next Week "GIRL RUSH" and "HIGH POWERED" Tbun. · Fri. -Sat. · Nerl Week "SHOW BUS~8S" Coml.D.K: "Ba.ck to Bat.a.an"; "llooply Speaking", "Sip of the 0.0..." "Vlcto..,...; "Frtooo Sal", "llavtng a Wonderful Crime", "Boneym.oon In Ball", "Brlq OD the Glrla." BtJY WAB BOKDl!I Commercial flll.ermen are sell-Nolder. Ing thelr catch ot the same !I.sh --------------'==========:.c: __ for '395 per ton, he confirmed. The I ~---------------------------, value ot the six fl.9hermen who went out for 9p0rt can easily be figured, a t least by the n.imbJe- minded! Now lf ea.ch 1'11h averaged 20 pounds, and there were 63 tlsh- well, you figure it out ! &narc/ One WU tor Uleg&l entry lnto the Newport Tackle Store mi Mc.. Fadden Place, tor which the judge gave htm 20 days swrpended sen- tence, another wu for reelst.lng an officer-in tact three Of them-for which Judge Jonee gave b1m 30 days suspended sentence : and final- ly tor dJaturblng the peace, the youth finally got ott with seven days tn the county ja.ll out of the .entence of 20 daya, repladng of Officer F . D. Bowland'• J1uau which the ea.ilor broke ln the melee, aqd the balan.ce ot tbe time to be apent 1n custody of the ahfp'• ot-. t'l cera. Mrs. Harold Benedict. f27 Nii'r-broad.cut wu beard trom Santa +============::::; cisaua avenue, bad a happy day Ana that a Ford sedan had hffn Tueaday when her brother Ray-•tolen in that city, the car wu mond Carlson. JWlt returned trom located belng driven through New. four yean overseu. al.lo her broth-POrt Beach by Offl.cer K. L. Arney, era Dick and Jack and her mother mok>rcycle off\cer OD the local Mn. Lulu Cart.on, Alhambra, police force, and the driver ar- apent the day wtlh her. Dick ta 2/c ru:ted. The Home You Want May Be Advertised On Today's Classified Page Under Classification Number 47 Ifs Easy to Own YolH' Own Home U you don't have sufficient money for the down pay· ' ment consult the Real Estate Loans classification Num- ber 55 !or finns who will help you finance your property Newport Balboa lews-T i mes '!loll Centrsl Ave. Phones U.lS How to ~'wi pe out" • insects quickly Scmclarcl Fly Spray is sare death to &les. lieu, mooqultoa, mochs, ams, 1m117 od>u imccu. It kills oo contaa-iu a jilly ! Sef• 10 -. Scondatd Fly Spay wm>'t harm bu-m, won't staiD wallpcpu ot fabria, wbm med lttOtdiug ro direaiom. Get ....,. toda7-fot be&lch protoaioo I' Clayton T1lompson ~ Dl*tbaUoll ...... 1115 ........ 108' • ' Appearing In bla behalf, Esecu· Uve Officer Semme1 ea.id the youth wa.a an excellent seaman ou board, but as hap°pened ln Panama. com- pletely trresponaible when drunk. H• waa charged w111l cauainc trouble at the tackle atore and re- tuslng to leave when uked to by both Slocomb, proprietor and police otflcers Bowland, Arney and J ohn- oon. e Costa Mesa News A vtalloo. M:achlniat Kate ju.t back While the car wu not reported from 19 Dlonthe bi Hawa.11, and I• lrnmedlately after It waa at.oleo, a.a now .tattooed at Ala.med&. IOOll a.a the broadcut went out. Raymond la a Prtvato l /c 9(• Arnty heard the ca.JI on patrol, Co. F , 185th Infantry, toth Di· and be Heorn1zed the license num- viaion, who arter 12 month! 1n ber. Stopplnr three youth.I, he a.r- 1 Haw&.U, wu in the battlea at rut..ed them. GU&dalca.na.I, New Britain, New It waa found, Upon e.xa.mtna.Uon I Culnea, the AdmiraJUea Luzon, of the cue, that the car waa not Leyte, Panay and the N~groe I.a-taken by the occupants, one of landa. He and h1a buddleB were ln whom wu a soldier, but by a friend a fox hole tor 79 daya, oot boun! of. one ot them. He wu charged I Raymond 88.YB it t.1 all like a with the t heft. His name W8.9 beautiful dream to be back ln the George J ohn Smith, 20, a cook . United States. t o walk on carpet.I, The other boys were cleared. 11it in uflbolstN"ed chain, eat de- llcio~ sa.lad11 and to be wtth b.1..11 To save youthful eyesight, many f11mlly again, he aaya, 1.1 a little schools have adopted Illumination bit of heave n! "H ome," he uJd, "la ata.ndarda 100 to 200 per cent above the moet beautiful word In the the present mjnirnum recommen· E nglish la.nguage. dations. Why Suffer? , ...... GIADd Dlaorclen t Male and Female Prootate Troobl&-An«ni& Gutl'o· lnteltlnal don41Uons ll!Jb Blood Pn>aoure Heart Tronble Low Blood Pf'MSUre Kidney and Bladder Dloorden , when we successfully_ treat th~se conditions wrntOUT DRUGS, MEDICINE, SUR· GERY or INJECnONS. FREE CONStJLTATION Phone 1154 fol' Appointment Beltdence ll91 DR. E. F. BELL D. C., Pb. C. 107 %2>Jd Street, Newport Beach H oun 10 to 1 T11Mda)'1. and Frtdaya or by appointment ,_ NOW-OPEN The Nationally-Known Photographer Is Personally Operating His Studio in the Balboa Inn Arcade For Appointment& Phone 1048 Richard Roy G01um jr .. eon of Mr. and Mn. Roy Clllum u .. 200 2otb street, Costa Meaa, was a member o1 a group of aeamen firat clas1J who recently graduated from the aviation ordnance school Of the Naval Air Technical center In Nor- man. Okla. He was a fonner stu- dent at the Newport Harbor Union High 1Jchool. Raymond expect. to go to college under the government ruling, a!ter he ha.s ba.d a good vacation. He la ;;;;;~e~u~v~w~,..~R~B~O~N~D~S;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ lntereeted In journalism. He recent- ly received hia discharge from the Lt. Byron Job.Mon, USNR. re- turned late tut week from Da.vi<D- vtlle, R. 1 .. where he completed hf.I tr&lnlng, and will be he.re tor a short leave at bla home, 18-49 Ana- heim avenue, Coeta Mesa. 'Ibe lieu- tenant will be public work.Bi oftlcer at Sbdtoo. Wub., on PUpt Sound, and the Jotin..oa. tam.Uy w1ll move to that location. Mr. and lire.. Conrad Loeacb left Thunday fol' St. Loult art.er spend.lnJ" Dine weeU at the bome at Kra. w. E. NJcll:ell, m Bl'o&d· way, In India the practice ol plastlc surgery arose to enable those whoee nooe tlJlO bad beet cut off tor adultery to correct the mutila- tion. Army. Newport Lawn Bowlers Place 2nd In S. A. Tournament The N ewport Beach team Of the National Le.wn Bowling Auocl- ation won aecond place lb. the Sant.a An.a tournament wblch involved tour Southern Call!orni& elUa, early tut week. The tournament wu held at the S&nla Ana city park. On the local w1.DD1ng team wu BU1 Jonee. John. l4e.rtell and Miu Fullerton. Ten from thb commun- ity parttelp&ted In Ille matcllu. Rlveraide won flnt place trom Santa Ana "' the nnai.. Who pays fOI' adYl!rtlltnaT No- body. It pays fir ltoelfl BATTERIES CHARGED in 30 Minutes ft!![AOO ~==~:..... • OU ft&TION IMIWeo&' A,--N••~- ~---i·~ ft' o 119-IW·W I • • . . IMMEDIATE DELI RY NO RATION CERTIFICATE REQUIRED AFfER JULY 31st WESTERN HOLL·Y Gas Range Complete With Electric Lamp . . $154 50 (Range, 14950-Lamp, 5.00) • All white por,celain enamel • Folding Cover • Automatic oven control • Large 18-in. oven • Electric lamp • Magic Way smokeless broiler ·- • KNDJI HARDWARE ca. PHONE 130 .. · 420 EAST FOURTH ST. • SANTAANA • ' ' · 1 • ~Y~~-Fri--. ~d~.2.::::d=M..::.:_~~~etd~u~ic~ ... !f~ADo~w~~~Fi~ri~0t.!n.~E~n!!a~1.~nd by Air tO MM,t _J• I t our en s an 1ne St• ExJJe diture Jin. 11nmi -uu1 ·~d 11r. Nldlolo' -· Jin. -On Home p8ir dalljllrte• Loia and _, Lyle ar-bdl ot Loo ~ llra. NloMb II rind Jut week tr..n Irm lloun· 11ra. H-k'• olotn Uld ber bu-,,,_ lol>6 def jo"9 at taln. Klch.. and will m.U:e their band la an wi.tant bank n•mtn•r p&bltJDc', nplUtac, , en .. llome m Ne"P"ft Beoc•. llra. HU-and la workl1lg m Ille Loo izi&el• 1arg1nc '11' mode ot 11om .. .mencn .. a dauahter ot Knt. dbtrict th1a aumme-r. and many otber p~ea an to Qeorsia.a.e Luke, 2824 West Oen· Lt. and Kerl• H. Verbal", 118 tM much .tmpler &od luitl' to u;n .. tnl avenue and they will make Abalone avenue, Balboa talN)d, are dertake trom DOW o~ pP<Ser the ,. t.betr hcmie with her. Kra. Luke'• ID. Grand RapJda, K1ch., on a three-taxed rel'\J]atkm.J dt So"ermne:nt _, Jabn, who oernd 27 moatlul In week'o vlott to Kr. Vuberir'• par-a&'encleo llOYunln&' 1 "1frltleo uul tM AleuUam and waa home on f\ll'-enta. When they. return, tbe Jieu.-ttnancln.I'. lou&'h. haa now been eb.lpped to tenant. wbo wu a prieoner of war K.anacer Holker ~ Ule BalbOa the South Pacific. )l,o. Hilmel'900'• In Germany for 19 montbo, will IO branch ot tbe Bonk <* Al>ionc. 8Cll ls now employed. at the A.mer-to the Santa Ana Army A1r Bue bu been noWled th l'a(tr'ICtloM lean. Lunc1'. cate. Redi.ltributlon CeDter for reuaip-have been modHted on. wc:ti work. Gueoto at tbe home Of Kn. menL pennlttln&' expmdltu,. up to about Dolch Heacock l2fi Eut s.y and were awarded certtnca.tea by ttve ttmu the tormf:r aau:lmum 1 ' the Paclflc area ottice ot. the Red amount&. , Front, Balboa hla.Dd on Saturday Crou ·were Mn. Ray ll. Alto~ tn the cue of bomu. where only were Kr. and Kn. Wllllam NlcboMI J.1ra. R. K. W&lker and llra.. P . 8. 1200 wortb ot. Jmprovemant• wu and eon Bruce1 of San Frand.eco McKlbben. permitted foi-merly, the limit bu Corona del Mar Cafe Favorite Eating Place of the Traveler Along the Coast Highway Italian, Chicken and Steak Dinners been ral.Hd to 11000 Worth ot ma.. terialo, artlcleo and oorvtceo. with- out War Production Board ·~ pro•al or prtortttea. Tbe ltlaxed ntlee now allow the lnatallatioo of. •ucb add1Uon&l artidee u a.tr con- dltloolng 1y1tema, turnacet and heatl..ng unit.. Ugbtblg fliture•. plumbing and sanitary rttb.Jre:s, water heat.en and \lf&ter pumpe. of this famed wayside hostel have converted the routine of an intercity auto trip into a delightful little adventure in good food ... good drink. Wh•,. the project la tlnacced by • 0 F t i C t G d th• bani< through.an FHA nu. 1 Four-Unit Apartment on cean ron oas uar loan the .. payment tenn hu been N B "Id" I B C d d extended to • mujmum of 18 Largest of 10 ew UI 1ngs ase row e moot.ha on amounts up to $1~; nol 1 W"th T sf down payment •equl•<;<J . I avenue &t a c-~ of s1~ and a I ran ers The llmJt on property Improve-Nine new homes were started \19\, vvv menu on f&rma. hotels or apart-in the week of July 30 and a ~r· cement block house will be built at ment bulldin .. , f0rmerly $1 000, i.. mlt taken out for the 1econd story a cost or $-4000 at 603 Lark8pur C.out Guard &e~lvitlee were be- e-t avenue b Wlllter and Irene Sal-1 ing handled with dispatch and with now $6000 and on faetorie.e the In· I Of a new home. the ten llruc u res vete• of L--•ena.. plenty of m, anpo1,1,•er at preM:nt. &e -crease Is t~m ~to S25.000. On mak1Dg a total ot $2-4,000 and .--~ project.a to coat $1501 to $2:WO the 11even em&ller joba or garages and Bulldlog garage11 are Ida Ack-' cording to Ueut. A. P . Andre'\l/ll, One or the Best Stocked Cellan o r Southern Calllornla Jim Kennedy and Frank X. Burns Corona del Mal 1611 Coast Highway, Phone 1967 H oun: S p.DL tuJ 12, except Tbunday repayment term ii up to 36 month.I!. changes bringing the complete tot.al royd, 517 Goldenrod avenue and commander ct the base on C.olll.na ~:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;~ 900 Martln Forrut of 2017 Miramar l1la.nd in Newport Harbor, wbo di.1!1-• I up to $27, . Drive. H. A. Foeter. 5208 Seaahore closed that many eaatern guarde-Sgt. Bud Briscoe Moet expeTll!live ot the new atruc-Drive and Dorothy PhoenlI. 915 men are croYlding the factlitle1 ot CHEVROLET OWNERS! turea wee a tour-unit apartment th b d .m the pe tod of their . Expected Home Soon Ea.at Cent.-..1 avenue. are adding • ase u g . ' . house which Earl Hopkin• or Santa tr--~., f•o ... tern dutleo to porc"~a and other jobfl are being t All8l m · Tech. -Sgt. 0 . H. f'~ud ) Bracoe. brother ot Jan Briercoe of the New- port Harbor F1re Department bu arrived in th!a country from ~r · many after spending 19 month.I! overseu. Bud wu with the 9th AJr Force. Ana Ill constructing at 1416 West "' the --~~~ o•-In th Pacltlc done by Axel Nord.l!ltrom, 411 San ° r ......,1e·-e ..., e Ocean Front and the next le a Bernardino avenue, St.eve Car-arena. . SOOOO residence which Edward L. maine, 17_.3 Ocean Front and Ann The transfers are being uaed to Gloege or the Meaa Tra.ilfr Court J b.naon 414 lL Eaat Surf the best ot their advantage, and la building at -425 M alttet, Balboo. 1 ° ' ,... · apparently like the bay, the com- It wtll be a twcratory frame and mander said. 9lucco otructu•• wtth garage. I Costa Mesa Boy : w .hlle the CGR 3.12 b .. gone to )Yest· Coast Packing Improving f'adlltles Preparatory to Start Of Mackerel Season Next Month lmprov~Q and &Jterattom whicb will permit & m:noother handling at their mackerel pack which will .tart within about a month, were wider way by Wut ICoul Pa.ckln.g Co., 3012 W. Lafay- ette lvenue, Newport, at a coo.aid· erable ape.nae, R. W . Rouah, gen· er&J manager of lhle branch dil- cload yeaterda.y. Two old bollere are bel.D.g re:-~ and l'e-lubed before the ii.ab atart running. They have an en- tirely new packlDg table oo. whli::h a long belt carrlee fiah from one end at the plant to the other, and another carries cana. Girla til~ the.ee ca.na, which are returned on the upper tier. Another tmprovemenl ia a new long fiJlb. box where the fiah 4Te .teamed after packing . The company ta haV!ng the dock completely covered and the boilen encloeed. Rouab expects. when. the 75.000 cueo will agaJn be packed UU. eeuon. About 70 men and women were employed during the oeuon. ROUab explained that the local C&D.nery did not attempt to pack other than ti.ab, while the matn plant at Long Beach paclui tuna, tomatoea, and even tiah meal. Eugene Glacomlno ta general man. qer of all ope:ratlona. JORDEN'S Profc gk-al n.um.c, 1111 PO&m .I.VENO& L&Q1JNA l!l!MJll "In Bulinca f<>< Tou• ffeel•h" .. ±' 7 .. ... ... ooim.a\. l:I010GIDAJ.. ............ r ,m -._..,...., .... h O' ~OE., --. . . .._,. -fl- eeaaon atarta. that some 70,000 to .--------------, ~-Behind'---. Your Bonds · Ue1 th• Might of America . Sport Fishing on the ''G. W." •DIESEL POWERED •DELUXE AOOOMMODA'.IlONS •LARGE GALLEY Every Day at 7:00 A. M. from 5S5 Padftc Coast Blgll-y Newport Beach, Before the war Bud waa a cap- tain of the volunteet fire force1 here. a member or lbe IGwania club. and foreman at Theo. Robina Ford Garage tn Newport. At 207 -4oth street Clarence A. I F" • h A • • San Pedro tor reps.in, Ila place bas Lytle la building living quarte.-.1 1ms es VIation been taken by ~be 60-foot CG 6~. at a cost of ~W and at 3703 Sea-which wu brought up from Santa UTAH'S METALS shore Drive Marton o . Rettberg or/ Ordnance School Monica. It is tn use a.a a stand-by In reckoning the Nation'• wealth California PREPARE Your Car for HOT WEATHER Valves Ground · and Motor Tuned .. Brakes Relined . . . . . . .. . . . LABOR s..125 COST -I LABOR COST --- s915 Metal Work and Refinishing NEW CHEVROLET MOTORS and Rebuilding CULBERTSON CHEVROLET CO., INC. Glmdale plans a small house to craft to pick up any flyers who from which War Bond bolder• will coat $1200. Preparing ror duty aboard a might fall into the ocean during be benet!.claries in years to come, -Opposite the ~ He ls expected to return home to b.J..s tamUy 'With a pomlble 30- day furlough. His home Ill at 410 Clay et.reel. Balboa, One new house lJ 1ehelluled for of ... maneuvers. moat people tail to recognize the Navy vest1el or at one the e.uore importance of Utah 111 a mineral Newport Heights where Arthur 1tatlon11 tn the Pacttlc. Richard Another b&lleball game looked producer. They will be surprised to Smith of Paadena will build • 1 Roy Gillum jr., tea.man rtnt clus. t'onr.·ard to by the guardllmen la learn that the value or Utah't total small garage house to cost SlOOO at USNR, of Coat.a Meea recently that with El Toro Marine Detach-ore In 1943 exceeded that ot all other 233 Santa A.Da avenue, &nd at Bal· graduated from the aviation ord· ment this coming Friday night. states. It &ave the world gold, ail- Fvr Commander and Mn. Edwtn boa Island P . P. Boorey of Loe nance . ecbool, u. s. Naval Air ~ week the Ammunition Load-ver, copper, lead and tine worth Earle ot C.oronado will be new real-Angele.a la adding a second story, Technical Training Center. Nor· i 1ng Detail defeated them 6--0. $124,348,439. It topped aU states tor 1old output with $13,381, 705 anci I -den.t.8 at the Harbor area. bavtng to co1t $4MO to hll new bouae at man. OkJa., Eleventh Naval Dl!I-Jtood second for copper, $83,993.000; leued the Wlllter R Simona bouae 221 Amethyst avenue. trict official• reported this week. y F • d lead $9,~5.000 and silver $8,619.392. at Wi Buena Vista avenue. Four In Corona del Mar Gillum, who entered the naval our nen s Itl ore deposits haVe 1c:are•J:7 ~ . Matt Waltib Sportfkhhg. I Four new bOU9U Will be built' at tervice October 3, 1944 , f ormerly .And Mine I touched. v.s.r,.,..,.,,tM~ II Inc. Try worklA8' todl)'t crossword Corona de.l Mar. Beulah A. Perkia itudJed at Ne9."port Harbor Union I BUY MORI. WAR BONDS! I ! ' puzzle. of l..a. Angeles I.a buUding a two-High achoo!. Hit parent.. Mr. a.nd l F:=iiiiz;:;~:========~==========:;;;:;;;~ p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ etory frame ho\l.le with garage at Mn. R . R. Gillum, live · at 200 Yri. Sue Horvath returned Fri-Ii SICK ' • • Arlhrltls • NeortUs • Baekacbe..•Jlay Fever • Summer Colds. . Wiiy Dei&Yf -Pbone Now! SANTA A.NA &141 Coaoultatloll Wlthout Obllptlou DR. U. D. HA Vll>, D. C. 41, N . Main 8t. Nev Fourth 60~ Marigold avenue to cOlt $2000 20th etr«t. ea.ta Jdesa. day from LOii Angeles where ebe and at f08 Ja.emlne Fred and Mary I spent nearly two weekl at tb.t Lambert plan a omall two.room H mna ~t~,.. F t home of Mr. 811d Mro. 9. D!>\tt>no. and bath bouoe to coot $1000. 0 ~OlllUlb es Mrs. D<>ttore, who .1• 'Ml'. Horvath'• R. J Hutt an will build a 0 • B·y Stath G d niece ,and h" dl~khte• Sand,. . m . ne c oar returned '"'1\ll lhem and will be story t?tme house at MlS Dahlia Ii\;:.,. S • gueete lt the Horva.tb home tor B 0 W L BALBOA 2 4 0 2 I.' ur 3 emcemen olx ~. Mn. H orvath'• brothe•, John Gilllll , Boalawa.in'a Mate l /c Three returned eervlce mlD, arrived home that eventng and be home on furlough, were stven a and five budd.iee were dinner gue&ta warm greeting at a party when at tbe Horvath home. they were gue•la ot CO. B ot the Included ln a. group of 24 mem- Ca.lltornla. •late suard at company ben of tbe Home Service corpa of beadquarten, Balboa. early 1n the Southern Orange county who com- wee¥. The guest.a were: pJeted an extenatve training period Jack Palmer, Coat& Mesa. on a Mr. and Mn1. Roland Vallely, 508 CLEARANCE 30-day furlough from bJJI destroyer. South B&y Front. Balboa lt1land, Jlm Benedict. Corona dM-Mar, are receiving congratulattona on home from the a.ir corpe, with a the birth or a daughter August 2 at 120-potnt d.lecharge. St. Joeeph hospital. The little lady RuMell Gibson. who la ttghting weighed seven pounds, five ounces. Platform · · Rockers Shower Curtains ' Sewing Cabinet the Jape, and formerly with the Lt. and Mrs, George Sturgi.I of Reed Ice Co., 10-day furlough. Coronado were week-end guests at A moet enjoyable evening wu ·the home ot Yr. and Ml"8. Jergen apent with re:t'reahment• eerved Lorentzen, 2009 Ea.at Bay Front. later under the direction ot Heinz Balboa. K&iaer. Major Anderson "Are You Backing Us Up By Staying Well?" This army Is u.Jdng lots of doctors and nurses from civilian life Into active duty In the service. It's up to you to back up the soldiers by stay- ing well !IDd leaving available c Iv 111 an doctors time enough to handle more pa- tlent.s. 8 Scientifically Prepared Prescriptions Newport Beach Pharmacy 2108 Ocean Front -Phone 5 Maple Blond Walnut Choice ot Coven Sub CUrtalna to makb ALL COLORS Walnut or Maple Ftniab Among the local men attending were: Battalion Major Gordon B. Findlay, Capt. WU118 M. Fields, First Sgt. H . E . Benedict, Staff Sgta. H. R. Hall, M. E . BfO'N'Tl , C. Lloyd Mun.eon. Cpla. G. E . DavU, In Training Command ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij At Sheppard Field ii $24.50 ... $59.50 Wall Racks $7.95 and $8.75 Numdah Rugs Direct hombdla ' ...... - SANTA ...... 5845 5945 Se• Clothes Framed Hampers Mirrors N•w PIMtlc Pleulnc In Cholee Colo" Selectton $695 Reduced · 20°/o Unfinished Dinette Set Chests Ble•=W or • ·w~ All--·-!Man at 'Olloln ..,95 s2r5 NA· FURNITURE CO. • ' 1 ·11w.u. ~em • • • • R . S. Diehl, H. A. John.80D., Pfc. S. L. Vlnce.o.t, B. Ca.811ene, W. R . Ludlum. Local boy1 wbo completed boot camp at San Diego and were home last week on eight-day leave were Dick Harper, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harper. 116 Abalone ave- nue, Balboa ll:land; Dent RobinBOD, who makee his home with the 8 . S . L. F'reitagll, 223 Diamond avenue: Jule Msrsball, son of Mr. and Mr1. Byron Ma.rehall, 116 Pearl a\·enue; Rod Mc.Millian, aon ot Mn . McKillian. Balboa. and from Costa MM8, Harold Van de Walker, 90n ot M.r. and Mra. ~-A. Van de Walker and Don Grable, .ion of Kr. and Mn. Roaa Grable. All are seamen aecood clua. SHEPP ARD FIELD. Texas, Aug. 7.-Major M. A. Anderson, ot New- port Beach, is now eervlng with the Training Con::mand or the Army Air Forces at Sheppard Field. Texas. A former student ot UCLA and engineer in civilian lite, Major An- derson entered service l.n Ju1 y. 1941. JW!lt prior to hie arrival at Sheppard Field, be was staUoned a t Lincoln Field, Neb. Major Anderson is married and the father or one eon, Kent Stuart, &gen 10 montlv. H.ls mother, Mra. K.. H. Anderson, la a reeldent of Laa Angele.e. News-Tirnes•advertisements are your guide to efficient spending. g~ S(M"li SI.op • FOR MEI an~ BOYS 1• ., •nt'a .&-. •iUao.1.m..um ,I n • Work in an Essential Industry with Navy Contract and Post War Plans' • Burners Chippers Draftsmen Electricians Helpers -All Crafts Machinists Paint.ers Pipefitters Riggers Ship fitters Shipwrights Warehouse Men Welders-,Pipe & Plate Coasolhlated Steel Coll*'&tloa NEWPORT BEACH YARD ··-•·elA · ST• _.-G11.i'U'W'l..a .. ll'•a&lll,g9&1,;llll-I -'.nlMI '?!le a4 lo ....... 11 Ja!MN-~I • ' Mesa Youth With Fleet .. ' ' ' WWH"WM,, Jfwpat B $. Oe8' F''• '1"111117, Aas-* 1, lMI· ._._ ~--------1 EVERf IEWS-TIMgJ,~~lll~~~P .. !!fJLJI OPPORTUlllY! WANTED BY PRIVATE PARTY Boyd C. Robuta, 19, te'lmlD ftnt clue, UBNR, _, cl Mr. rnd KN. Boyd Roberta, 280 11th ctnot. Colt& Kea.. 19 eervtDI Oil a D.IW -+--U YQ11 don't find what YQ11 are Jooklng for adwrtlaed In this lllue Pbooe Newport Beach 12 or 13 and place your awn advertlaDent --- Bay or Ocean Front Home in Balboa· area. • Reasonably Priced for All Cash. deaUoJ'•r with the Padflc P\eet, PUBLIC NoTlCU and rec::etves. ee.nd8 and dedphnw ------------ redlo m.._ aceordln&' to word u.rr received thla week. NOTICE OF In 1 'F'NTION He bu been In the N&'P)' llinee TO ENGAGE lN 111£ June, UH• and In .. 11on be 111 a SALE OF .&. I . OHOL• leader for a 20--mm. a.nt•atrcratt ~ Write run partlculara gun. He Ill a naUve Of Lu Vepa, IC BEVERAGES. P . o. Box 183< Nev., and gndu&ted trom Provo lltJllI!llCllll 01JJDS GENERAL CONTRACTING, Re-IF YOU are lonely, write Box S2, pair aii4 Altentlona. Bee Frank Clarlutoo, Waab. Sehd lll&mp. hllkoler, 3'00 P1nley an., New· M--8tc port Beach. Pb. U98-K. U-ttc ,-,,,,..----------- R 0 0 F S RZALTB Amil • .Applied or ftepa!Nd Frfll El'jm•tq Ir ln.lpeatiou W . .J. Benbow, 8602 llarcu9 Ave. Adjustable Crotches ON SALE AT , IO B0.&'111, 8UPPLISll. D W .&.NTZD TO BENT --------...,.---,-WE lliVJ; ..,.,a uoed P'-for PG. UJG, SHI!, S~ up. nne cl"ind. ~ up. T......_ Some tor renL ao ~ In Orance county. Dan&-Scbmldt Plallo Oo.. ~ N. Kain, Banta .&.na. . lllfc FOR SA.l...&-7•lnch Skllaaw, 1 8·ln. BOATS-Bot, Bold and~ -"'>lln-and -~SALVAUEAND Kro. co. 8080 w. Omtnl ...... Pb. 2188-W: WANT TO RENT-Father over"- eeu, baby urgently need.I 2-bed- room bouae or apL for mother and aunt. Box 148, Corona de.l Mar. Pb. 578-J. 60-ttc Newport Be&eh, c.llt. 9Ufc I ·.-,.-.. -I.-EIJ-IT-.&.D--------~-, -i>eedmatic. Pb. Nwpt. 1383, or ------------sa.nta An&. C&ll:f. u High echool shortly before enterlng '-----------~ the., Navy. August 2, 1964 TO WHOM IT MAY odNCERNo Phone Npt 1012-J. . M-lfc Newport Pharmacy IO--ltc 600 Dahlia St., Corona del Mar. 60-2tp EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Ets-Hokin & Galvan At Corona del Mar 1 Bedroom Stucco $4500 WEISS REAL TORS HERE'S ONE IN LOW PRJCE RANGE-• $7500 2 BedroornS. roomy llvingroam with real fireplace, large back yard nice for patio. Spece over double garage for income unit. NE'WEST IN TOWN!- 3 Double apartment buildings, nicely furn., ·modern. stucco. $13,600 INVESTMENT PROPERTY- 2 Furnished houses-one 3 bedroom. one 4 bedroom on one of Ba.lboa Is.land's largest lots----and it is zoned for business! Good bay \iew from main residence._ lrrunl'!d.iate occupancy. 703 E. Central $15,500 WEtSS REAL TORS '"Let's 'Tai~ 1t Ovey " Balboa ..................... fORIST RIIS ............. .............. Phone 683 60-l·tc WING SANG BOAT & REPAIR YARD 811 Coast Highway 101 • • Phone Newport 866 ;!; ;f; ;!; Moorings and opace available for BoalB for Sale Paddle Boards for Bent by the week or month. -~- TELEPHONE OPERATORS NEEDED .l . 1-.. • Service Men and Wu Workers AieAB Depending Upon Our Glrls at the Swttdlboerdl OOOD PAY WHILE LEARNlNG AND REGULA1! INcnEASES ' ' ' SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TELEPHONE CO. 100 East Bay Ave., Balboa or ~14t,S No. Main St., Santa Ana l!ltatm>ent cl .&.nD•bll!lJ' Reqlllnd DOROTHY DARNIT •u.. Notice la benby Jivtn. that f1f- teen daya attu the date poeted. the undenlgned. propoHe to ~u aloobolic beverage. •~ l'Jle.e prem· Leu, ducrlbed u tolloW9: Dave's Cabinet Shop Cabinet Work, CX: Doore and draw· en, Patio Furniture., etc. Cor. W&lnut a.n.d West..min.ater, Ooeta Mesa. Phone 1153-W. 6'-8t.c '111.ANllPOBTATION LEAVING FOR OKLAHOMA oo. Just Arrived ~Hearing Aid BATTERIES Gundenon Drug C.O. 117 Main SL Pb. 015 Electrtcal Contractolw 1000 Cout HICbw&y Phone 188' f7·ttc 2 Bedroom Stucco $6000 Unfinished Home $2QOO See 2614 CENTRAL A VENUE, NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. Purauant to such intention. the undenigned la applying to tbe State Board ot EqU&la&Uon for ta- IU&Dce of an alcoholic beverage Ucenae (or lie~) for tbeee premiae1 u follow.: PAINTING-- Attention Painters Plenty ot L T Z pute. Tbunday, WUI take one lady rtder, ah.are car e.xpenae. Call at 812 Apolena avenue, Balboa Ialand, Kn. Montgomery. 80-ltp 60-tfc ------------W. J. HOLCOMB 1~17 Coaat Htgbway C.Orona del Mar ------------ Costa Meaa Paint A: Hardware. 1844 Newport Blvd., Colt.a Mea ~tc L08T ANn FOUNn D WANTED TO BUY n ON SALF; BEER <lo WINE Anyone de8lrtng to protest the luuance Of 1ucb ltcenae(a) may tlle a verified proteat wtth the State Board ot Equalization at Sacramento, Ca.lltomla, at&tlng ground.a 4>r dental u provided by law. Tbe premise.a are now llcen8ed tor thl'! aa..le ot alcoholic beverages. HANNAH M. GILLIS. Pub.-Aug. 7, 1943. P .&.INTINO OONT&.&.Cl'OB Painting -Decorating Root Repair <lo Painting Sympson & Nollar Ph. Nwpt. 1217·W ~12 SStb St. 12·ttc BICYCLES -Sold, rented or re- paired.. Vogel'a, 100 Malo SL, Balboa. and 208 Marine Avenue, LOST-At Balboa. oeedlepolnt seat cover, green with roee design, in a Sake Fifth Ave. paper bag. Flnder call police department. S0.-1 tc LOST-Small plaid coln purse con· t&lning irllver locket aru1 ea.rrtnge vaJu~ a.a keepsakee ; aleo can· ning sugar ala.mp with name Clltherine Ruab. Reward. Phone 1892. 60-2tc EMPLOYMENT WANTED Balboa J1land 22·t1C I:::==:-:=.,..---,,,.-,-.,-----YOUNG GffiL will take care ot NOTICE OF INTENTION -----------children. any time. Phone New. TO ENGAGE IN llfE PUBLIC NOTICES port 1712. 60-2"' SALE OF ALCOHOL- IC BEVERAGES. Auguat 6. 194~. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: N olle!'! ls bereby given that fit· teen days a.ner the date posted. the underaigned propose• to sell alco.. hollc beverages at these premlaea , deecrlbed aa follows: 2201 COAST BLVD., Newport Beach, Call'ornla. No. 233-981 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE.. In the Supeplo,. Court Of the Stat• af Callfomia IF\ and For the County of Los Angele• IN THE MATTER OF THE ES· TATE OF BE'l"l'IE BAYNE, De. ceaaed . Notice La hereby g1ven that under and pursuant W the law made and provided, the undersigned, JOE H. STOUT, Executor ot aald E!flate, wUI tell at prlvat~ sale &nd to the highest and be1t bidder. subject to EMPLOYMENT OFFl!:Rl!:D Secretarial Position Offered To the young woman v.•ho ..... ant.a a job with perman- ency pl ~ ideal working con· dltiOM. Call in per90n. P. A. P A'.LMER Lido Isle Properties 3333 Via Udo H Nt!wport Beach. Calif'ornla 60-tfc WILL PAY CASH tor your fur· oiture or wh&t bave you. Phone Nwpt. 2000. 0. R . Crawley, 'The Food Buket, 1!12 Newport Blvd .. Ooota M:-. 99-tfc IF YOU want to aell your old plano aee ua. We pay b.1ghMt C&&b price. 30 yeani In Orange coun~y. Danz-.Schmldt Piano Co., ll20 N. M:aln, Santa Ana. 1>-tfc VOM HOFE, PFLUEGER and BRONSON-COXE M~lln and Swordflah REELS Equipped with &put bamboo roller tip rods. Balboa. Ialand Sporting Goode 222112 Marine A venue Balboa Island 59-4tc Babies Needs Clothlng, Cribs. Buggie•. Hlgb Chairs, Rocken, Play Pens, etc. Pennsylvania Oil G&lfon -70c AUTO JACKS WESTERN Atrro SUPPLY Coeta Me.aa. 59-4tc Dinghies, Skiffs, Paddle boards; Sail, Duck and Rowboats New and Used. WATSON WOODCRAFT SHOPS 811 Cout Highway, Newpori Beach. Open Sundays. Phone 601 43·tfC NOTICE TO BOAT OWNERS Give Your ' Boat Real Protection INVESTIGATE PLASTIC PAINTS Tougb-Hard-Durable--Gloesy Won't CT'ack, Cbtp or Pttl Sa1t Air Resi!ltant-Weather Proof' THOMAS LeDONNE Plastic Products 248 East Fourth St .. Long Beach Phone L. B. 121.39 58-4tc FOR SALE -13-n.. motor boat, $325. 226 Via Lldo Nord. Lldo Isle. 60--2tc ATTENTION DIVERS -DIVING SCOW. See this compact unit complete with galley. radio, glass "Where the Fla.ga Fiy" 60-ltc Practically New Home On Peninsula Completely Furniabed. Immediate Possession $10,000 Ocean Front Lot In Balboa $2000 2 Houses Near Bay, on lot 70%71. $13,500 Bay Front Lot El Bayo Tract $11,000 Good 2 Bedroom Stucco In Newport $5000 1 Immediate POMeSSlon W. L. Jordan 700 East Central, Balboo Phone lM 60-2tc bottom, ground tackle, etc. A I------------- steal at $350. Peyton Boat Wk.8., C.Oa.at Hlgbway. 60-4tc Purau&nt to suc h lntentlon, the undersigned la applylng to the State Board or Equalt.utlon to r la. sua.nce of an alcoholic beverage license for licenses) for these premises aa follows: conflnnatlon or saJd Supertor l =o:-:-::==-c=c-~~----~~-FOB•••• WANTED-HOTEL MA<D. Balboa 'u-,••u~ ~ 112 MUSICAL & RADIO FOR SALE-Ne .... 'port Heights lot, 70 x 135. View of bay a.nd ocean. Improved. Phone 32. 6Q.4t ON SALE BEER. A nyone dealrlng to proteet the luuance of MJch Ucen1e(1t) may tlle a verified protest with the State Board ot Equallzatlon at Sacra· mento, Callfomla, 1t.ating ground• tor denial ae provided by law. The premlaea are not now llcenaed for the aale of alcoholic beveragea. CH.ARLEE-Y. DYER. Pub.-Aug. 7, 19-45. Court, on or atter the 10th day of August, 194~. at the hour or 10:00 Inn. Pbcl>oe 860. S-tfc o'clock a. m. or thereafter, within EXPERIENCED housekeeper. Llve the time &!lowed by law, at the of· ln. Two children. $30 per week. flee ot GERALD BRIDGES. 1004 Call Newport 608. M--t!c Pacltic Southwest Build.Ing, 21S ------------ West Sllttb Slrfft, Loe Angeles, 14, County of Loe Angeles, State or Callfornl.&., all the right, Utle ELECTRICIAN WANTED to wire 2-room hooae. 124 43rd It.re.et. M-4tp &nd lntere•t of u.ld deceued at the HELP w ANTED-Boa.t p&i.ntera. time of death. and all right, title Apply VWa Marina.. 801 Bayalde and interest that the estate ot 9&.ld Drtve, Newport Beach. ~9-tlc decea.sed baa acqulred by opd'a.Uon =o:-=====-=,,_-.....,.--,. of law, or otherwt&e, tn a.nd to all HELP WANTED-Woman to work J . S idney Jackson, aon·tn-law of that certa.ln reaJ property par-in Norman Fiower Shop. 1307 Mra. Zella Bender, 110 28th atreet. Ucularly described u f ollows, to Coe.at Highway, Corona de! Mar. baa been tn the Se&Mde boepltaJ at wtt: Phone ~90. ~9-3tc Long Beach tor two weeka and Lot 11. Block A, Tract No. Mrs. Bender and Mrs. Jackson have 489, located In Orange County, HELP WANTED-Man tor main· tenance boat ya.rd. Experience un.neceau.ry. Permanent. Phone Npt. Bch. £M9. .59-4tc been apendlng much time with him. California, u per map record· The exact nature of hla aDment baa ed tn Book 18, Page 8, Mt.· not yet bttc. aacertalned but he LI cellaneoua Maps, tn the Office recuperating and hopes to be out of the Olunty Recorder or said LAUNDRY _ Want someone who lhl1!1 week. County. wW do laundry at bome ln New· Tl'!n:oa of sale: Ca.ah ln lawful port, Co!ta Meaa or vicinity tor 194li TIDE TABLES Hlgb Low High AUGUST money ot the United Sta.tu oa COD· ramUy of tour. Reply Box M, :tlrmatlon of aale : 103 ot the c/o Newa--Ttm.ea. 58-4tp amount bid to be deposited with the ------------ bide. Bide or often to be in writing SALE Kl8CELLANEOU8 SO Low and will be received at the o!flce FOR SALE-Kayak $25· da bed. Gas Ranges Immediate Delivery See the Newest Models. SANTA ANA FURNITURE CO. 426 West 4th Tbos. R . William1 Sant& A.n&. Phone 922 &o--4tl: FOR SALE-Kohler Plano. walnut flntsb, $150. 614 36th strut. 60-2tp BALBOA ISLAND. 201 Topaz. 2· bedroom furnished cottage. Elec- refrlg. Patio. C.Orner lot. Room 24-HOUR for more income. Sll,000. Shown Radio Service only Augu.t •to 18 by owner. on premlaea, or Cl. 2.6888, GIMdale. s. O. S . Radio Electric 69.~tc 2t:i Marine, Balboa Ialand FOR SALE-Rotrlgerator a.nd gaa Phone 1'80 69-.ftc HOUSE FOR SALE-In Corona range. Inquire a.t 126 25th street, ===---==:-:-:=:--=---:~ del Mar, 3 bedrooms. $8750. C&ll Newport Beach. 6()..ltp RADIO ftEPAlllS-..Ul m•>r•: Newport 173&·M. 69-ftc tubee, etc. Marine Electrlclan.. FOR SALE-Double bed and matt· Pl>.. 2417. Burt Nortoa. 1111 2 Be"room Home reaa, S20; 9mall boz couch and ,_ _ _. u.....-u-N rt n-~ µ --" ...... ,,., e:wpo ~ Rancho Style mattress, S4.60. 227 Agate Ave., l·ttc Completely tu..rni!:hed. Electric re-- Balboa. Island. SO.ltp =!IPEOlAL===-.&.NN=-==o-=UN=Cl!:MENT&===,-88~ trtgera.Uori, etc. C&rpeted from FOR SALE -Large atze Neaco Kl:YS MADE WHILE YOU WA.IT wall to wall. Enclosed patio. Electric Cooker, with broiler. A·l Vogel'•, 100 Main St. Balboa and Landscaped, all tor condition. P. O. Box 39, Newport 208 l4arine Ave., Balboa Ialand. $9500 Beach. 69·ttc 22-ttc FOR SALE-Large ivory d.reaeer, twin bed, coll sprinp, inner· .spring matt..reu. dreulng table, extra twin beda, old Myle daven· port & club cbalr in ta.ir cO.lld. Two large library table!!, oak. walnut. 4 oak dining chain, 3 ------------It you bave property to sell come R I D I N G by the office or phone your U.t- Aloog Hlllaide Trails tn be&utl. lng in and we will give It our Cul Laguna Canyon, Sl.50 per hr. dillgent attention. Hay Rides Arranged. Give us the oppor.tunity to be of HOf"Sea Boarded. service to you. Phone Laguna. 2875. 4S-tfc Iron folding day beda, several ------------ other artlclee. Pb ' Newpt. 494. Carpenten Available ~ttc tor gener&I. maintenance w . Th. B 11 :04 4:41 10:16 4.4 ---0.8 6.2 9 11 :35 0 :14 1():$3 ••• --1) 5 5.9 10 12:09 5 :46 11:31 or GERALD BRIDGES, Attorney $25. 221 Crystal ' Ave'., iiaiboa 4 :09 1 at Law, IOCM P&citlc Soutbwelft. IMJ.a.nd. 57•4tc BOATS. 8UPPJ...IES II 1.9 Building , 210 West Ftnt Street, -:--::-:-:::-c-==---~-,,-..,...-,,------------- 4:50 Loe Angelee 14. C&llfornla., at any AVAILABLE on account of death, and repair O. Z. ROBEf\TSON Call N ewpori 83 Carrie V. Dudley Real Estate Broker 103 E . 18th St.. Costa Mesa Phone 1100 59-ltc 1.8 : time alter the t int publication Super· Telex bearing &Jd. 412 FOR SALE-21-fl. aallboat. $350. C!-lfc 120 Abalooe avenue, Balboa i.-------------LISTINGS wanted. Beach pro- 4.4 ---0.1 6.4 11 12:42 6 :17 12:10 4 4 0.3 4.8 F . s. 5 :30 hereot and berore the date of sale. Avocado Ave .. C.Orona del Mar. 1.9 Dated July lt. 1945. M-ttp 6 :15 J OE H . STO UT, 2.0 Executor. la.nd. 33•tfC FOR SALE -17·ft. Motorboat. Uncalled For SWta CSew d1.7Ul'!lt •YUlC time) CR-12432. l'1d .. &NI pl.ced In order ot OOC1lfNDCL Pub. July 24. 26, 31; Aug. 2, 1, 194~ 200 men's BU lt.8, J.4.96 up. Top a..nd rain coate. Wa't'bbu, ward· robe trunk.II. gun.a. Bukina. 220 w. Ocean, Long Beach. e-tfc Motor completely overhauled and rebored. New battery. Price S300. Ph. Nwpt. Bch. 1759. See boat at 526 So. Bay Front, Balboa. leland. Went nsur-... Mt.: 4&1')1; ~ p. m... BUY WAR BONDS \7 ool of 10 people l'M<I Neww-'l'lmM ClaMifled Ads.) IAAT t'llP IS G'otNG- "b wAKE \JP IN A , RAVE IF t1E PONT' CeASE' .SEQElllAD z -rtt.-.T MOON SWEET E'JENING \ 6REE7.f; \If By Cy Hungerford Bf Charles McManus I'll'\ RU I NED: --.,._ __ c.1'1< 59·21.c Have Your Floors Renewed JAMESON FLOORS 371 Avocado Coeta Mesa Pb one s . A. 1857·J 59-Stp Washing Machines Repaired Parts For All Makes Pick up and Delivery. SCHULER'S Wuhing Ma.chloe Shop 1768 Newport Blvd, Costa Meas Pbone 2263 55--ttc "More For Your Money". We have just 1nstalled 3 new lac- tory method Retread iuolde-whleh give a deeper tread than new tire8, meaning more mUaage. Leave ttru in' the momlng and have them recapped or repaJred by evening °" we pick up your perties and homes. Ula B. Me! Farren, with Jack Regan. 610-12 N . Main St., Santa Ana. Pb. S. A. 0912. 51-lfc Best Buy in Balboa FOR SALz....-..6.rm. Stucco with 4·room turn.bhed apartment over 2·car garage. Hardwood floors, patio, tlttpl&ee, mod· ern. Poaeaa1oo with eltC:row. Balboa Peninsula $6,000 Cash; balance like rent PhonlO Newport IJI or addrea Box K N~nmea, Newport Beach ff-tf car and deliver same day. Free I------------- lo.nen lt deal.red. Money back K011111' TO LOAlf guarantee ta your a.uurance. COila Mesa Tire .. Retread ShOp our nfl!lll add.rem 1780 Newport Blvd. Tel. N . B. 2342 M-tfc II WANTED TO SENT . Bay Front Properties Are .In Demand We will appreciate your U.Unp WANT TO LEASE--Two bed.room home year round. Part owner at El Paraloo Cate, 110 Mch&len Place. Phone 136()..W. 67·ttc Harbor Invest. Co. Realtors 80tb &t w. Centnl Tet o 1600 w ANT TO RENT-On or about Uj;;uffi°TC>iiUiitn:-b;;;:-;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;: Oct. lat, mlddle-a&• couple would 1f>AN8 TO BUILl>, bay, """"'"' l.Dle to rent turnlahed bouae or modemJae °" ret!na.ncw. apt. El«-reterencea. Write Bax Nowport Bal~~ ~ A. c/O N ...... Tlmee. ll!Htp and Loan ·-·-Sa3ll Via Udo Teleplocme 1000 WANTED TO RENT-Oil es.ecu· Uve dellrn to 1-a. II-or 41l'l'Oll.Oft ... • TiBltll Ill 4-bedroom home Oil Balboa I.a.. land for t moo. Startll>g In Sept. FOR SALE -1038 Ford Sedan, Alone Nwpt. 1!c11. 1716-K. radld 11114 -· llotor In "'°' l5&-8t<: cellent oond. Under ceD1q 'pr1ce, WAN'l1CD TO RENT~ _._ U40. Pb. J.280.,J. - -wltb aptlGn to bay, I ...._ 1931 PACKA.IU> ~ la -.. Pl'ef• --'-Door -Jal•'"' _..__ iuo N. Vllta. 111 Sood ccmdltloa. ~ ~ 411, Clllf., or mil OOll ~It aftAlr ll p. m. -au. -Ill-- \ • • • NEW LINE -Craft Greeting Cards Stationery ' Brookings Variety 800 Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar S04 Marine Avenne Balboa Island Phone 18%7 BEAUTY • Waxing -Face and Leg By JANET McCUTCHEON • Pedicures By LEU VERBECK Head to 'Toe Beau:y Service August Sale Fine Furs Dyed SILVER BLUE -Alto - Northern MUSKRAT $325 -~- • -~- Dyed . ERMINE $595 Russian SQUIRREL BELLY $165 Complete SeR>etlon of F1ne Fnr Tr!mmfJd COATS -HATS-BAGS La,y-a-W"ll and New Credit Payments. Small depoolt rese.ves ,your selectloo SANTA ANA FUR CO. TWO GEND&TION8 OF FUll&IZIUI 8uta A.a Opm Vaill I .. -. .... .., I ' • Telling Of the peculiar difficul· ties or the tra.ns!Uona from civilian . to soldier and back again, Monroe Manning, noted actor and lecturer, entertained an audience ot 115, memben of the Newport Harbor and Santa Ana Kiwanis clubs and Hallmark Greeting Cards Birthday and Anniversary Costume Jewelry, Perfume, l'jovelties, Gifts Newport Souvenir and Gift Shop . • Mr. and Mn. Forre1t. B. Owen DELICIOUS "Country Club" BRICK ICE CREAM TO TAKE HOME In Pints and Quarts Palm Avenue At the Ferris Wheel Fun Zone • Balboa their wives, at an alba.core dinner I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ at ChrUt Church by the Sea Thur• I I day evening. •TABLE TOPS •MIRRORS • PLATE GLASS The WHAT-NOT SHOP S07 Palm Balboa ~e~ .. 11 ...... .,..... • _co;.. idea for~ d.ys i;; come! A quutet of Olry ~ ', tuned lo aummer'1 whlme and lilnc:ieo ••• commiently lgatb<nd Ill a PY pink ColoJN a.-... Colorfal eddond1 lo any driiaoing table. lncladm: Forget·Me-Not, 11o.,... of llAhl, Rhythm, Organdy. •2•· ' • pl:ua tu: .11'TUIT.IR_aUUTY I • William Umland Celebrates Birthday Mrs. William Umland. 606 West Central avenue, was boet~ at a birthday luncheon Sunday and sharing honors were Mr. Umland and hl11 cou11ln. Mrs. Be• Rigney or Big Bear. Mn. Rii'?ley la a for- mer manager of the Balboa Motel and It b a custom of the two to &l'>'•aya celebrate their birthdays tcr One lnterestJ.ng statement made by the speaker wu to the effect that contra.ry to general belief, returned aoldiera Uke to talk about their expertencet for It la the blggeat thing in their livea. The dinner, eerved by members Of the Women's Society of Chrte- Uan Service, followed a delightful tr1p about the bay enjoyed by the Santa Anans, arranged by Ruasell Bartine, pre9ident of the local club. Rev. E. D. Goodell wu general chairman and Charles Priest. prcr gram chairman. Carl Gilbert lleutenant governor ot Southern California Kiwanla, Mrs. Gilbert, Robert Hollinabead, former president of the local club, Mra. Hollinabead, and B. Z. Mc- Kinney. former prelJident of the county Bar aaaoctation, were hon- ored iguest.s. Mesa Scouts Plan Court of Honor, Pot Luck Dinner gether. With 21 boys of Scout troop No. A white cake had place of honor. 6 of Costa Mesa receiving ad- fianked by two tall eandlea in blue vancements and merit badges, candle11t1cks. and plnk d&blta.s com-plans have been made by Scout- pleted the decorative theme. After master Hall and the troop com- luncbeon they went over to aee the m.ittee to hold a Court of Honor Snowbird race. in combination. with a pot luck Mn. Rigney left Monday, having dinner for boys and parents Aug. bttn a guest in the home Iii.nee 15 at the service hall of the Costa Wedneaday. I Mesa Community church. Harbor Boy Wants News of Friends · Mr and Mrs. H. L. .Johnson, 1111 N. Bay Front Balboa Island, have heard from their son Her- bert, who now is Bf\.f 2/c, for the fll'!'t time since he left the United States a.bout a month ago. He is at Sa.mar, in the Philippines at a receiving ship there awaiting fur- ther orders. , Members of the board of review 'i who passed on applications of the boys were Judge D. J . Dodge, Woodrow Cooper, Scoutmaster Hall and two a&Sistant Scoutmas- ters, Richard Dodd and David C"Y81"dner. It the helicopter ia to replace the auto after the war, the pedes· Ulan should start learning to dod&'e in three directions. -Wac News. He hopes some of his school '"•n11.1u1"'"''''''•n1111111111n1111111111•t•1•t u""'1111ruri• ; ~ friends will write him': Navy No. i FRUIT i! 3149 Bar C-13 c/o F P,O. San ~ c , Seaso ~ Francisco. • annmg, n • Quit~ a ,.,.. o1 the Harbor boyw r Is H ~ koep •oceu.e. in sp110 ot the vut i -ere ;; llft9d of the war and news tnxn f we ~ • r'•tuld mwl7 off home ls the best help ever he I o.to. llmalell, llllo Ian • . • ' I Get Tear ~ qys i Pl(JKLINO C001JllBIJll8 i u ....... not_...u,..~I -~ i =p1~..?a1~:: ~:;I GROC~RIES I pra,.... an "'rain repetltkml, • Ii Cold eats ;t; oucll .. the -·----Kary ; i -.,. ~. l'I .... Mii V•a1 '121 2 8oda1 -malt .. the wen:. -~ Of oil -Ud ""'"' -htc:fne.. al. -.ch: it blndl .u cio-r -.. Opal, ~ Dltt•'• 1roce~i Ud -toplher In -from ~ DDDe can. eecilpe ---llarJ' '-~~~~-+~~~~~~~~~~~--'la.mp. ,---------+---------,........ a.ea--.. . . • :--~~-TREAT~~~~ The Folks Back Home to a ROBERTS PORTRAIT of you SPECIAL • . . . . . , • o·o HO APPOIN'lllDIT NllClll8ABY lie -&o .......... -OupjbiW Oii - Roberts Portrftib .., Jf(Ml:•• IU.Df -•m TO llmrm<M*I w.ume ' --f' ··--UA.M.telP.llL~ • •