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ftBOWNING8. Souw.speed·
..,~ ier .method ot getting to.
boats In distress or drowning
Ing people In the bay. should
be devised by the city and
county harbor departmeht.
A case in point was the one
last week-end off Harbor
Island where three inexperi-
enced men in a Slllllll skiff
capsized close to M a r k
Pierre's pier and lt·was some
time before the life-saving
crew hit tl\e beach and
brought . up the body _with
grappling hooks. Mr. Pierre
had phoned both the Harbor
Master and the Fire Depart-
ment, the latter being on the
job pronto, headed by Jan
Briscoe, who made everY ef-
, fort to revive the victim.
Burt Norton, who happened
to be at the Pierre home,
saw the accident and dove
lnta the icy waters in efforts ro find the body, but \vithout
avail. The sad incident
brought out the fact that lit-
tle equipment seems avail-
able to reach the scene
piomptjy and 'the proper of-
ficials should provide what
Is needed quickly. • • •
Annoyance. Talking to
Bill Graham the other day
and Bui has 1a gripe about
snoopers. You know he and
his nice Missus just built a
gorgeous house overlooking
the ocean at Corona del Mar
and everY time he wanted to
cut the grass or hammer a
nail or put in a sprinkler
system, somebody w o u I d
phone the city hall and
shortly some ~p or other of-
ficial would ~me poking
around to see what was go-
ing on. Now Bill happens
to be head of W. R. Graham
Associates. a powerful public
relations group with offices
In Wash!.'lgton, Los Angeles
and other big I cen.ters. and he
can be very helpful in doing
things, it you know what I
mean. Bill is disgusted,
wants ro sell his place and
get out After all we're hu-
man and moot of us are nice
guyS, no matter how big or
how little our businesses are! ••••
Golden Boy. Most of us
alway~ pictured Charley Te-
Winkle as a serious· business
man and civic worker. until
you got under his. pleasant
exterior. to discover his love
for hosses. . In stables out
neAr 20th street, Costa Mesa.
"Golden Boy" a, 6-year-old
stallion with a beautiful
white mane and tail, Char-
ley's pride and joy, gambols
and frisks. so long as he
doesn't' get too close to Mor-
rie Crawley's bay, who 1ives
across the fence. "Golden
Boy" will shake hands with
you, kneel. stretch and be as
geitle as a dove, because
soon he will be a pape., and
the welkin will whinny with
joy. • • •
Register, or No Vote. This
seems to be about the quiet-
est city election in a,ges, and
registration which soon
closes, ls light If you would
vote for city councilmen
·April 9. YOU newcomers
MUST register before Feb.
28. Tl;!us far, according to
reports, Balboa Island's can-
diaate. Harold Christler,
does not intend to make the
race. which leaves thrre,
with two to elect • • •
'Miracl es. Over on the
Coast Highway, between The
Arches and Bay Sh ore.
Camp. land values have
Jumped to dizzy prices. E. M.
Smith, who has 'dragged
llOOle Of the hillside down. is
putting up two large stores
and property adjoining, d!omed by Miracle Mile Jef-
ferson, which jumped from
$2250. which he paid a few
years 'lgQ, to· $25,000, which
M refused. An Inside lot _,. tile ·Gordon Drug store,
50 feet, reoently acild for
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tline ~th bis legislative body
• ~Warren with his JeP!a , what with vetoes
..S ve one's ears slap-,. oil and tbat.
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I 'll!t::~ ' . ' EMBRACING.. BALBOA. PENINSULA.. WEST NEWPORT. SEA SfiORE COLONY, 'LIOO ISLE. N~WPORT .HEIGHTS. BALBOA ISLAND, 'coRONA DEL MAR, COS_T A ME~
) fOLmQ mvm 1'"EWPOJt' BEACH, CALU'OllNIA, TUESDAY, ... atJ.uiY u. I... ~' . ., ~ If
firie Started in Classroom
Burns Out with Little Damage
Over Week End at High School
Cause Believed Due to Record-Changer Left
Plugged in Wall; Bookcase, Books, Pa-
pers, Blackboard Consumed
Fire, apparently from an overheated record-changer
plugged into the wall of the journalism classroom of the New-
port Harbor Union High school which became overheated
during the week-end, burned itself out after causing damage
in the room alone estimated at about $500 by Principal Sid-
Skatinlg Rink
Permit Wins;
Others Denied
So-Candid Camera
Heiting on Streets
and Beaches Banned
ney Davidson yesterday.
A book case, papers, books,
blackboard and wood trim in the
room were burned and charred by
the blaze which the state forestry
rangers, who were called to in·
vestigate believed was caused by
carelessly leaving a record chang-
ing device plagg:ed into the wall
Friday afternoon. As far as known
no one was in the room Saturday
or Sunday.
The fire fortunately burned lt-
self out in the one room. It might
have caused serious consequences
if windows had not been closed
and a draft of air had caused lt
to fan into a blaze which "'rould
spriad along the walls into the
rest of the building, the principal Applicants for various said. Live coals were st\U seen In
types of business. within the the ashes on Monday morning
city limits had varying de-when children Came to school, the
grees of SUCc."eSS at the city first intimation that there had
CCM.lllCil Monday afternoon. been a f;re in the building.
several bei11g denied, but a The forestry fire department
few, including a· new roller was summoned in addition to the
skating rink at the old New-city de~tment because the high
port theatre on Central Ave., school as outside the city jurls-
next to Robins Ford agency, diction.
won approval of the city fath-------
ers.
A previously granted permit to
extend the Union Oil pier farther
into the channel from Balboa Isl·
and iubject to the War Depart·
ment okeh was held up again due
to the disapproval of the govern·
ment, which· automatically voids
the council action of Jast month. it
was explained. Roland Thompson,
city attorney, said that the com·
pany must bring a new applica-
tion to them.' and the matter was
held over until they could com·
pJy with the wishes of the War
Deparunent.
The zoning of C-2 on Central
r..venuc .c.t th~ location o: '.~e old
theatre building, \vhich has been
used tor wartime stora1;e. and the
granting of another permit for a
roller skating rink in Balboa in a I
C·2 zone were deciding factors in
favor of the-combination skating
Register by Feb. 28
To Vote for
City Council
Registration to vote m the
Clty of Newport Beach cloees
at mldnleht Feb. U. all(htly
O\'er a week away, while ~
traUons for anyone ·planlli•C to
run for .city council wUl clOMi
at noon on the same day, it waa
stated today by City Cle rk
Frank Rinehart.
The total ·number of rect ....
tranta ,couJd not be e.timated
by the clerk becauee the booiu
hav~ br-C'n M!Dt to tbe count)'
clerk's office, bot It ls• aUU
pouible to rec;iate.r eltber at the
city ball or at tbe ftre 1uJJ.t,
R.lneb&l't said.
Harbor
Army Officers ;·
. -Plan Airport
lnCostaM~:
· · . · , . · . Clubrooms, Shops, Etl·
TUE MIRACLE MD.£. ...... llde of ., Cou& Mattwa1 loold.ac toward TM ~ ~ baei se1 la value Of tlda property ~ See t v· to • s• ·Wu•traU!d by ll•• J•mpert >fotel, la to..,......i. which jampod wlWD • tow 7.,.,. from • __ ., ........ fJle,-...,.nllll&' IQ Inform&· n a IC na ..
tlon at Ute clty hall. The Eta-Bolda _. Galvan offlce, Toyvllle property, wlalcll la now a -.&: ......,,.. ,_.; &Dd. farther wt J11e new Tract ·
& M. Smith bulldlaK betac ereelted for a hlnlltme store adJoUahac t~ edatlnc Sml.tb bGlldtD&-ell of u..e properdet laa\ie Jumpfid a.mu.·
tncly I.Ill value. TM N. W. comer of CoUt hlP••Y and Salt Bernardino &Ye.Due ta ·the dliltanoe, o...t by W. T. lettenoa of Ooroaa del • \ ~=:~~~-afy Sii~·f39]6-~fs~ie=;::ji~ ~~
Believed Lost $90,000,000 Appropriation 1n,county Area ~~~i~17~r~1=
po~tnr~~ sl~ ~~y ~:~N::d fo c Str ct·on E ployment uc!:i::,~~o!:p~~~~us!= ~~c:1to c. H. Diggs, Jm_
John Zitar. brothers. and John r on u I . , m . atins in Unincorporated are .. of ty plann.ing consulta~t. with~
Holmgren, brother-in-law of Paul the county is under study at pres-the application waa tiled, the l&J'I'!,
apparently are given up tor lost in -1 ent, according to Willis Warner, modem air center is planned W
thelr 36-foot fishing boat the Amy (hairman of the county board of three former air force pilobi,
Lou, which was fishing for mack-County Due to Get Over One, Million, Desig-aupervim. ' Majors G. E. Mayfield and Thomu
erel until recently for the Cali-ted f u· h Publi Buildm· Under present law, all Orange L. Murphy and ~pt. M. R. Conn. fornia Marine Paclting corporaUon. na Or Jg Ways, C gs, oounty dtin have license restric-who have estabhshed a temP<Jl;lll'Y
No trace has been found of the Sewers, etc.; Local Govt ·Must Go 50-50. tiono but IO far, the county has not headquarters at 705 North Main,
boat even though the U. S. Coast aought revenue from unincorpor-Santa Ana.' t
Guard made several trips to the at.ed buaineu sources. If a chan&:e It is proposed that the tlD'ee
vidnity of Santa Rosa Island to Orange county and the cities ·1n the county can get were made, It would require all me n will lease the Capron ~
which they were reported bound $1,596,967 out of the $90,400,000 appropriation just made by buslneaes In the county to obtain erty west of Coot.a Mesa and OW
for bottom fishing about the mid-the legislature with the enactment of t he 11construction and a licen1e to operate. site, which the civil aeronautics
die of last month. employment act." ~li{omia Taxpayers' association sai~ to-The study ii only in its1 initia1 authority has reportedly given ~Po'
Mrs. Zitar of San Pedro asked day, making public its analysis of·the provisions of the new atage :but probably would require proval, Ues between Victoria, 19th
the coast guard to search for the legislation, which will take effect ninety-one days after the establishmen~ of a separate col-street, PJaa:ntia avenue and the
boat when they did not conununi· lection department to operate in Santa Ana river . ,
cate with her last Jan. 26. Planes provide SO per cent of the actual IOtne conjunction with the county Each of the men who plan the
and boats from the naval unit nder the terms of the act, the p>St of any project, except for planning oommiuion. latest in'f>rivate airports, have"h.ad
searched hundreds of miles of count~ share will be $849,000 and county road and highway projects. . five years service in the army air
coastline and the area in between, thf. cities-Huntington Beach, $33.· in which case the state ma,y aid baJ . . forces as pilots, held pilots cer--
but without success. 50~; Laguna Beach, $39.973; New-up to $75,000 ijl the RjtgI"egate fer A one Poaching tificates before the war an<I llince
Art Hill. president of the Fish-port Beach, $39,776 ; Orange, $70.-any county. Any ·other federal, Brings $35 Fine returning from war zones and·
ermen's LocaJ 36 here expressed 814; Santa Ana, $13,919; Tustin, state, or local monies availeble prior to leaving the army were
an1dety over 10 days ago when ~l . may be used to meet the match-~ llnt ame of abal011e B-29 pilot instructors.
they did not report back because ~ The 1\C'V legislation appropriates tng requirement. ' ' .,.,_r.td.,. to appear la justice Commwdty In Itself
he knew that the skipper would $90,400,000, with $400,000 going for High"·ays, Hosplf.al9., etc.. court here for flve year• wu Plans call for the airport to
not stay out longer than his cOffey state administration, $45,000,000 to Of the $45.000.000 for counties, tried by lnd"'e D. I. Dodi-e Jut practically be a community hi lt·
stock would last. and it was then 1 counties, and $45,000,000 to cities. one-third is set up ror road and week and c. s. K oo of Santa 11 self with apartments for em-
ttme for that to run out. The It requires that on any construe· highway purposes in uruncorporat-...._ wu fined SS5 for colJecttnc ployes: a shopping cer.ter, auto
hrothers were members of the tion there m ust be a "state" in· ed territory and twe>thirds for-I alMloae oqt of eeuoa; 1 service and repair shops and .pee..
union. terest and that locaJ agencies must oonstruction of projects such as AooordiDI:' to the Judge, the I io\15 parking facilities.
fhospitals and se.nita:riums. detert-• 91.at.e l"&lllfl and ft8h code states -.Fiftv, four.plane, T·shaped hlmg-
1.J 4 •. ACR£ ANNE·XATION "tion hom.,.:schools, sewage faoli-that abalooe may be cather ed ,ars will be erected and it is ex-ttes, sanitation facilities. roads, frmn M:JrCh 16 to Jan. 1._ and 'peeled that the airport will pro.
highways. flood control. fire pro-provtde8 for a minimum finl" of t vide charter trips to all patta ol.
1ection and prevention fa:cifit:ies, -.-. for vfiolaUon. j the country and air ambulance
d h bo f 'liti .,._ service as well as provide ad~ate •ppnoVED BY cou•c11 1·nOf ~e ~5~.~-to cities. pri-"--. -. -
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.ervice facilities for all private M · ~ · n u. ~~~ies ,:~11~~!s~p :a~~~~:~ King Will Add fl>t:; planned is a plane assembly
'6Chools. storm drains, and improve-I New $72,000 Bo~t 1 building and an aviation mechanics -I By resolution of intention of the ment of existing publicly owned · · i school, in which the state depart· S kin • Bed
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city council Monday ~tternoon. an· "'ater works systems. -TO Fleet in April ·=:t~. education is said to be tn-
ffiO g ID other annexation of approximately The main building wilt include Caused Fire· Other 14 acres to the City of Newport I Poll Memhe!i'! 'ren r"•r••r I»••· ,.,,, _., ""' control towers. airplane show
' • I Beach was initiated which will add Of M C £ C rr Kil"'P'": '.an~:,.,; this c-Jm:ng roofTI"'. offices, obseniation rooms Blazes Not Serious 72 Iota to the city tax rol\s lm-J • esa . c '• f'<hine season, rn;d Dan-ell '<ing. a colfoe shop and clubrooms. '
mediately north of the Arches. UIC0rp0r:Itl0n co-owner of King's Landi g. In ad-Name Vaux White
rink and dance noor. Milo Allen '------------.....J
was (he applicant. ff gge Salton Sea
Also granted was an application R
ol c. Stanhope for underground esort Proposed
gasoline storage facilities, whJch
· On T ._ • well · known 111>9rtsfish~n and
Three small fires caused minor ThlS property, owned by Harbor Memben of the board of direc-, dition to the charter ts. Kinp
damage in the harbor area during Investment Company, will be ton of the Costa Mc•a a ----. said that thPv will have v,., dav the week~nd , the most disastrous .,, .....ulUI::"• of which was at 303 Palm avenue, known as Harbor Heights. ot Commerce passed R rt>Sofution boats. including his new SS.foot
Balboa, burning 8 mattress and The only improvement asked of Tuesday e,·cning to poll the entir'e Sport King. due to be completed
To Dr. 8r:ager Post on f•
P!"!'"!ng Commission ·
had previously secured the ap-BRA WLEY.-Approval has been
proval of the fire department. i;iven by an Imperial county com·
No Photo SoUclttac mittee and the Imperia.1 Irrigation
Frank Owens, photographer, District for the development of a
"'ho said that he would be unable $50.000,000 resort at Salton Sea.
to en,age in strenuous work and etans call for hotels homesites
asked a permit to take candid I an airstrip, hunting l~ges and ~
camera '"shots" on the streets and man·made island in the center of
along the bay front \n the city the 15 by 35-mile lake, located in
(Continued on Page Five) the he~t of the desert.
Y.outh Drowned in Bay ~ B~by
Saved When-Canoe OvertL,rns
bedding at the home of A. J . Jones. t he city was extension of city membership of the chamber on' in Anril. u well IL:' the Valencia, --
Cause ot this blaze at.tl:4l Mon· water mains to the· tract, a ~· 1 proposed incorporation for the which is to start ,operations about By unanimous vote or the city
day night "''as said by firemen to tance of about 200 feet, which community. By unanimous vote ft the tint of March. The sleek new council Mondv afternoon, Vau::a:
have been caused by smoking in R. L. Patterson said would cost was decidC'd to SE"nd out a ballotj 0"1'.ft is costin'!,$72,000 King said WhJte, well known cafe man ~
bed. Smoke damage was consid· $600. It borders the city on the with new membenhip cards the 'Ibe new craft now being built Balboa, was named to succeed Dr.
eral>le, but Jones was not hurt. easterly boundary of the tract latter part of this week. 1 tn W ilmington will be one of 'th11 Howard Seager on the city plan-
Earty in the afternoon of the along Old County Road, and has Costa Mesa's new deputy ~) !irv::st i n the hRTbor for da.ilv "iX'f'd ning commission. Dr. Seager's ree-
sa.tQe day the fire department was been a part of the Newport i!f Bill O'Brian was introduced to· runs to the fishing groundS. It is ignation had been held by the
called out to quench a blaze under Heights Water company district.' th~ chamber b; President Harold '. a trip1e sc:ew• 8'25 h.p. beauty a7 ~und.l for. nearly two months
a pOlice car parked at the city A~rding to Tom Henderson, K. Crauel. O'Brian told memben' Wiibttodating·60 pm;.s~ngers. It 1:i: 1 wtthout act1.on ..
president ot the development com· that he "is assi'gned to' the ...-_ .. l to be added to the fleet later in Vaux White 1s one of the two yard. A small poqt of gasoline '8--under the car cause<l insigniJicant pa~y . the. tract will be ready for for night duty but woul4 be avail-I April. ~ the sporttisherman ~-/ WhJte brothers who c;>wn and oper·
damag(' before it 'A'as extin· hu1ld1 ng in about 60 da.vs and the able duri.ng the day also. He ex-J lieves thll will prove to be one of ate the three cafC'S 1n the ha~bor guished~ company itself will construct soroe ' pects to be equJpped with 8 radio the greatest aeuom in the his· area, fnclud.ing White's Balboa,
A ri l"f' o! more serious po.ssibili· houses. Smeltzer avenue will be ~r in the near future. 1 tory of fishing at the local bar-I \Vhite's Park Avenue Ca.fe on BaJ..
,;,.!' ~t •h'." A'luatic Center on th(' extended through the property,! Thf' chamber also heard from bor. · boa Island, and Vaux Cafe. also ·in
nonh channC'l WRS confined to 8 "';hich forms a knoll abutting on Bertttn Smith who told of com-Plans for their enlarp;ed nM.to I Balboa. He lives ~t 409 M sr:-et..
storage room at one of the build· Newport boulevard on the west.J pleting arrangements for many ad-restaurant were postponed untJl on the Balboa peninsula. -_: in~ in the group which originally A few busJness lots are to be made ditions to wa ter facilities fer fire fall. due to the •hortage of solJ I I
""'" occuoied by the Office of a\•ailable on the highway. I protection. The p-esent worry of pipe and otfler materials. 1bey Mrs. William Smith, 508 36th
Strategic Servicec. now the Sat1t1t The council action in approving the fire department, accordlng to did not want ~ be dela~ With street, was given a birthday 1Qr-
Ana Anny Air Base recreatioD of the resolution of intention this Smith are the-new subdivisions construction difficulties during the 1 prise Iuricheon recently by a group On~ of three occ;upants of a ' time of th~ disaster, jun1ped off headquarters in the harbor. It is week se~ a date for hearing on east ~f ·Santa Ana ln"enue wller"r .. ~ight of the seuon. it was said. for friends and neighbors. '
canoe drowned when the craft I the pier of Mark Pierce in a vain located on city property. • ot>jections to the annexation for no fire facilitles an! as yet pio..
turned over ~ln front of Harbor effort to save the victim when no An oil stove wa5 said to hsvf" the first meeting in March vided . D k c I ~t;:a~:!i~? ~~~r;.~, ::E~ S=th;%~:~~~ ~~~ .. b~z::~~*;,~:~~ Four H.S. Speakers ~=:. f:.r1:~ynn'3~t~ run . enneSS aSeS ncreaSe;
could· not swim, according to ln-1 sent an inhalator squad. Dr. Ger-mated. ___ , . Compete in Lions' I the parking areas In the contcr ofl Ni Fi ed ·· T h• c ·md ~~~~~':,, g~~~ ~~~~st~~~ :, ~· w~t~ :e .:::rt1::. 19 Cases Measles Annual Contest I ~-:,:;y ~=:i ~~t=-~ ne n 1n owns IP OU1.1 son, 19. who re-nted the small boat \\·hen they arrived. Grappling 1 will need much addltional parkinc · . •
rescued little Vincent Sweetser. hooks .were finally rushed to the In Costa Mesa ' r•paee withi'\the next few ..... -Nine perm have ~-be-John E.. Mackintoah, Coota-.
2* yean old when the frail craft island and the body brought to the ---Harbor Hich IChool afudent -"'"' "'*'" D. l . Dodp foe drunk-fined $15
turned over. n.. child WU Shae-surface """""" It was found that Past Two Weeks apeakera will -In the Lion'• New Subcliviainn enca .. far tbla ,month and ,.c-· CUrtll it Goehrin& Santa Ana.
fer'a couoln. the victim """' beyond resUldta-dub annual public apealdng c:cntest • --r· c:onllng to the ~. the numi-fined $15 '
The U'lo were staying at Bay-tion. He wu pronounced dead by tonl&bt ('l'ue9day), a\ the l'<lular Of 20 Lofs PJOtted <I -ot oouaty crilna-·
ahore Camj> and rented the canoe Dr. Rauaa and the body taken to Nineteen cues of meuleO wee ..-t1zic ol the dub, acconllnc to ' • 2l7, lune -~·Iner 'llrC llonlca Goehrlns. Santa Ana.
fer a ride ID the ~-When theY the Baltz Mortuary. reported la tho Ooata Meta -Prftident HOWU'd Gerrlsh. At 18th and Ahaheua. lri Ills --'-1llc ID eourt -$15.
llOl off Harb<ii' laland. the rough _Shae!~ had come to the beach foe the put two ....a alone with Students -will apeak on the I 1 --·• PH -. ........ , 0........ E. Kelby ._ed 'on
.,.. ... .,.. lnexperlenoed handling ot wtth hia coualn, Mn. Harold three euea of mumps and -ot aubject "My Raponolbillty u a · r-+n Sd>•eltM oa.t& .._ • eharse of ncrancy --..,._
the small boal apparently cauaed SWfftaer and ~ child fell' a ahort chicken-. accorclln& to the coun-Young AJmricul IQ 1-tiQc World Encln<erq w tlcea ot ..... A wh I to JO...,. j,. eOunty jd. t......i to five do1" In _17,JOll,,
it to overturn; and the OC<Upanta vacation when the tnce<IY hap. ty l)ealth omce. wbo ..iv.-no Paoe" ttt Clm'lotte Prial, J-. Raub have been .-tr.:ted ·i.,. Bor•<-Domcu. cQ,u Msa. --pei.sed on ...,.._
-.. thrown Into the ~-Mark pened_ • further lnfonna-on the bJsh ca-, MoP7 -·--Stan-Bertrm Smith aDcr WIPfmD -SU. · ).____ that he loaw the <OU11ty bel-
Plereo, well tnown Loo Angelea n.. remains of the Y<l'lth"""'" rate of-· lq Ownben. fera ...... .-...on the-l ceorr.....,.Hap> .. nn.i~ ....... .
ID*'tidan who ....ides at 24 Hu-forwarded to hla home In Hoven. Onl7 two_.,, __ wwe The •-· wbo -IO to --cm-·ce.--B I ' -.-~a.-. )(-V-wz L.. ~11"
!:i.i:and phoneil poliee bt the -South Dakota Monday night by ...,.,.....i -Noa,..t Br .... llllt ~ ._ -'""'•-•l~I la 0ilot4 ,-• R P c·-SU. · plnlrl -~al Pettt -i,.;
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GINEERS and SURVEYORS
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Real Estate
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The Bohman Company
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''' ' o. z. Robertson
General Contractor
Ull Cnut BIP'"'l'-Coroaa del ~. Ollllf.
1 Newport 81 '
''' Harold K. Grauel
CHAPEL
t 10 Broadway
Cotta Mesa. Callfornla
''' A. E. Groty -J . A. Groty
Groty Appliance Co.
Frtclclalre and Maytac Dealer-Phone 15'74 11 '791 Newport Blvd.-COSta Meta, CaUf,
''' John E. Sadleir .
Real Estate -Insurance
Ottloe Phone: 20M
S02 Malll 8-t-llal-callt.
F . B. Owen
Newport Souvenir & Gift· Shop
GIFl'S OF ALL KINDS
Phone %1S%·1
%10! ~ Front-Nowport Booch, qoru.
' ' ' L . H. Ewen -Proprietor
Mesa Radio & Electronics Cb.
Phone~
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HUBBARD HOWE
Pres. Hubbard's · 1
1 South Coast Company
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HEINZ KAISER, Owner
·Bay Shore Camp
1 . and Boat Landing
1\'.Dl ... Clout ll!pWll)'-Plloae: Nwpt. 1ll8
''' Lew H. Wallace·
Real Estate and Insurance ·Broker
Piia••: omoe I Pee lMI
1111 W., Cieatnl ATe.-Newpon ll:Mc:ll, Cam.
''' COYE. WATI'S
Balboa Liquor Store
'IM &. O.lnl A-. llal-c.111.' ft. 1479-J -n:. -or Cordlalltr' -o. u. ......,., Jllcr.
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<:mno Cafe & Cocktail Lounge
I -..._ Streft Bal-...PIL ~
£ £ ;t
J.M. Miller
REAL ESTATE BROKER .-ISU
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I. Walter J. Gerhardt
Our Photographer
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Boyd's Service Station
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''' Wallace C. Matooo
Mattoon's Shoe Sf.ore
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Where Y ~chtsmen ,a~d D~¢p Sea . . ~=:""f:~1:-=· .. 1 ·
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--J~_-:B~·McNally, dean ot Newport Harbor's sportsfisher-
men, came from Toronto, Cana<19-, when he was 1 ~ years old.
First living in San Fernando, the family later mov«I to Pasa-
dena where James atttended school for three yesrs.
Finding it necessary to go to the mOW1tains for his heslth,
be spent much time on Mt. Wilson and liked it so well he
started Orchard Camp on the Mt Wilson trail and ran it tor
seven yesrs. His heslth improved, he returned to Pasadena
and entered the electrical business with his brother.
First COJl1ing to Balboa Island in 1912, he latesr built a
home and came here to live in 1922. First fishing for pleas-
ure and to again regain his health, he began taking friends
on fishing trips Md-tli!!!' started a tull·tlme business ol game
and sportsfishing. At present he keeps only one boat but
his son, Beman!, has ·his own business in the McNally Boat
Llvery. I -~.
Considered an authority on all types ol fishing, McNally Is a
charter member and vice-president ol the Balboa Angling
club and weighs in all marlin brought in, the club presenting
the lucky fisherman with an official certificate regarding his
take.
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Is the ·dent of the Spo rmen's Association of
Newport Harbor. Starting with one y ~t, the Crescent,
he aCquired Al Forgit's Balboa ~v!li interests, giving him
four other boats and Scottie's e. · the Crescent will
pull out ot Se&I Beach. J
Bom in San JOBe, he attended LS. where he was on the
football te&m for three years.· Aftl!I'J college he went to the
Santa Fe for three years as ~r echanic and then went
to France with General Pershlnf s 8th Engineers. After
the war he opened an ice cream ~ bottling plane In Glen-
dale, Ariz., and then went tb BJkf5H d aS chief enifneer for
Kern County hospital. . l
Ten years later he built and · ted the famous French
Village at Bakersflel<\. which hU· his name known up
8nd down the coast, and it was wben ~ of this tbat
he came to Balboa Islahd whet'e lie Ii with bis wife, F.dna,
who was a Red Cross nurse ' · the first World War.
Lorentzen has a son, Patil jr., of V and a daughter, Jean,
who Is a dental hygenlst • · ·
Former commander ~ the AIJleri Legion post in Bak-
ersfield, Lorentzen Is alsd. a member f the Veterans ol For·
eign Wars, a Mason, Elk and Ej&gle.
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Balboa Sportfishing Fleet
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ANITA SEXTON
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Balboa Market
and Delicatessen
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''' DON NORMAN
Nonnan's Meat Market
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'Howard J. Gerrish
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JOSEPH L. MARSHALL ..................
Christian's Hut .....
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Thomas F. Norton
Prop.
BAY SHORE CAFE --· l'l••~ ........ '41ERVING 12 NOON TILL 9 P. K. t£t
Geo. W.eiss & Dick Othmer
Plastic Watercraft fu --• ... 0 ....... .
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COUNCILMAN
Prop.
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RADIO ELECTRICIAN
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1111 a.-& ~wpwt; Prsea.,..CllmL
''' ' AL ANDERSON
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Bob Callis
. Dltill.... '· • we••r, Rn (ft.nKO BOW**FOWA) m-. at.-Sewtwt n111 ,.,
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Balboa Boat Livery
'JOG E. ~ Ave-Phone 608
''' Drr Conrad Richter
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''' Herbert F. Kenny
POSTMASTER ·
BALBOA
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Coast Properties Co.
Realtors
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Starck's Cafe
z'tet: Plaee-Newport
''' FritZ Goos!lel)S • Gus Vandet' I Jnde •
Balboa Market
l'lloaeN_rt_lMalDA
''' Jack Hamilton
Beacon Sea Foods •
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The Blue Sails
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Robert E. Arvin's
lewden uad Wa.fehmplgerp
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MacCnrdy & Calkins,. Inc.
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Newport ·.Pharmacy
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ANTON HERSHEY
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EWott. Hun~ 'BNdl; Rev.
Fred W. Nledrln&bauo -Ralph c. Clnedley, Santa Ana, to ....,. ..
on a commlttft wllll Dl'I. F.dwa.rd
Lee Ruaell -Ellttt E. Lunde.
gun!, oounty health oHlcer -
medical director of the tubercu-
lOl:ia pavilion respitetively, wu ap..
provedbytheboordotdlrecton
of the Orange County Tuberculoola
and Health usodation In recuJar
monthly meetiog bold at YWCA
Bldg., Santa Ana, Monday after-
noon, accordin& to an announce.
ment by William R. Hynds, presi-
dent of the Ouiatmu Seal or-.
ganlza lion.
Doctor Russell tt~ed to the
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!board of direct.on that the com-mittee, together with .an engineer,
X _,._ employed by the 'county, Is •tart-
H H inc by making a atudy of the
• Need Money
present building to determine what
can and should be done with them
and the COit, to recommend. poll-
tlve plans to correct what ts wrong
and to call attention to some
angles of care and personnel,
taking into conajderatlon · every
I phase of the program. For Vour Ranch? An-vear .c1~bSenc1s , , f 13-Fl Geranium East
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Dan Pate
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Dan Patch. 313, USNR.
son of Mr. and . L. L . Patch,
~Modena a nue, Newport Hei ts, receiv hi.I honorable
· arge Sa y at Rooeevelt
, Terminal land. He hu
had 32 mo~lhs' ervice, most of
it on the airqraft er Suwanee
and 1was in tall e major c
palgns from i.he ilbert Islands to
O~wa an<tl ~e ously saw serv-
ice in"'the Aleut! . He ii entlUed
to wear four -~b and nine bat-
tle ·stars. 1-\,
On bis 1Ut le ve at home lo , County Grand Jury Finds County November, Mr. atch waa mar-ried to Mlsii tye Po...,.. of Buildings in Need of Repair·, Has Balboa Ialan<!, d they .... ,_ making their ·h e at 212 Onyx Praise for Two County Officials avenue, Balboa and. Mr. Patch ~ plan.a to enter an pprentloelbip u
"-'Ytleatill c-.i.-MOil asa. TIAL ~ ••er IMfore. Doll't let lecl et
N•dy cnlt llRd ... yelSr W4'J • • • !M
-WllCO•I to . ...ii Jl•rMff of Dr.
C.WH•a Ulleral Credit "-WHliMt
0.. '-•Y _AddltloHI Cost. Al of p11r
IMC"..-Y ·-r1i w• be cemplehd ll~MT NOW •. : • pay kiter 11 ••• .
w9'tlly or •Htltly •-•llh.
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at the same low level for .n brUicllM of weai ...,..._
--ied deetal work.
~llded to Right Now ....f
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pointment ~
quired. Come in
Any Time at Your
Convenience. Day ,
or Evening.
If you need greater working capital to
'keep your ranch at maximum production
see us about a low-interest Joan today.
The First National Bank has established
a policy of understanding the problems
of randters of this community and have
given individual attention to every case,
yeer after year. Those who have dealt
with us in the past recommend our
services most highly. Ask them a!>out
our friendly interest.
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Refrigeration Service Oraii.ge county grand Jury this the grand jury: woodworker ·~d ~nter.
week submJtted their report and 11!• grand jury foond the court l======:t1===== 'l......'.=•~===~--~F.~ll~.f.~'f~/IA~R~H~//f~G~••~2~19~loc~us~U~w.:_ _ _'.j recommendations to the board of house, hall ot records and court I· Wt;dnesday evening, F~b. 13, a supervisors and in it found that house annex buildings in a bad ' C
meeting was cai1tc1 of refrigeration several county buildings a.re in • state °' repair, and recommend • ases I
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men of Oraiwe county for the pur-bad state ot repair but praised the they be painted and renovated. lm-C b • ts
pose of forrrt.ing a local chapter of work of the county auditor and mediately. No general renowting '." ,me
the Refrigeration Service Engin-the county purchasing &.eent has been done to the buildings for eei:-5' Society. It was held at Lee's Following is the report ~gned rnott than 13 years. '
Drive-In banquet room, Santa Ana, by Elmer Crawford foreman ot In . 'y --· the -•-~--,_ with 36 men in the refrigeration · man ·-·-.,._u:-,-ill
business present, most of them tun of, holes, and In several ln-
bringing their wiv... Eleven Licenses •lances large portions. have fallen
The m~tlng was conducted by oft, leavin& the lath exposed. Scme
Wllllam Allison of Los Angelea. Issued in First of thl.t damage WU done by the
stafe president of the society. A eart.hquak~ of 1933.
petition WU made for a charter Fifteen Days The court house annex shoold
and election or officers was corn-be painted immediately, as the I
pleted with the following named: --condition of this buildJng is very 1
president, Merle A. Soden, A#la-Ele~n individuals and business bad,
heim ; first vice.president, Harry firms ~were ~iv en licenses during More fi~e extinguishers should
Fox, Anaheim; second vice-pres!-the ftnt half of the month to 1 be placed m the court house and
dent, Tom Markham, Santa Ana; operate in the city. They cover I hall ot .records, as there is only
secretary-treasurer, Jim Rof11mon a variety of businesses from pro-one available at present.
of Fullerton; assistant secretary.-fessiooal lines to realty and yacht It is hoped tha~ some effort will
tre.uurer. Virgil A. Payan, Santa brokerage.
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be ~de imm~ately to remedy
Ana. W. L. Nichols secured a license the ~1tuation. Any long range
-------.-for a donut and waffle ahop at pl~mg by the board for new
Since 1898
WOF\1"HINGTON
Since 1886
R'EF...,,.,""''RIGERATION
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Air Conditioning
Fifty per cent more highway can ~ Marine avenue, ~boa Ialand, bwldings. sh~d not b~nd It to the
1 and at 312 Marl aJ t need for building rep&J.rs. At pres-~~ FEDqtAL_ DEPOSIT INSURANCE OORl'On •TION be built with asphaltic concrete 1· ne a re es ate ent the condition of the buildin-~ ~ 1ceme was iuued to Ernest Lyn-. --a~ i!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!'!!i!!i!!!!!!!!!!~i!!i!!!!~~~~~~~Gt~h~an~Wl~·~th~ce=m=en:t~cona=::tru:cli:on:,.:•t wood Vick. Also on the isJand is anything but a credit to Orange equaJ COit. Dr. F. E . Keltor was licensed to county. ~ .
P1"actice dentistry at 226 Onyx We f~nd the office of county
avenue. purch8.Sl.n& agent In capable hands
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ambitions and plans fo~ the post war ~riod; and with V ·J l;)t.y.
looked confidently ahead co those plans becoming realities-"'
some of them have-but others. well-they have bttft delayed. * WJth rhe ,folding of Japan, we of Pacific Electric anticipattd.
along wic h others. that badly needed new motor coac:hts would
shortly bt available, as would materials for the improvement of
rail passenger tquipmenr. Such has nor Men the cue:. Although
·bURs have be-rn on order for many months. some for delivery
late lase year, no new pa!ffnger equ~pmenr has btt-n rttei"Yed
since V ·J Day; and because of prevailing condi.rioni. probtbly
..,-on'r be deliveftd for some rime yet. * Hardly a day pUSH that our cars and bustt att DOt ins~
mili~ry urvi« for ttNrnctt., many of ..,hom are battle c:asu.alun.
Thac heroct wli'o gave freely for their country are OM Ol OW'
lint considnations.. We know you would noc "wanc ic adterwisc. * Complicatioo o( the Joca.I rnasponarion problem follo~
gcnttal abaadoame-ac o( an.ggcred houn of e-mploymHt. ~
bu ttllillced in coaguting tnve-1 inco a much st.oner period aa
rush houn. The ine-vitable rnulc bu bed: bea-ritr &oedin.a • .on:
mnd..., .. tb<tt bu beeo no additio6al .,.u.,-1 anilabk. * w,collidendyaoridpowaodattplaaoiog(o,nrlleatpooPhle
ieprowd tnlllporution MrYitt.. In tbc: _.sMime. we ue _..... 1fticaU7 1"0tkiag c:o pnmcie maximam M wb1 pa-i'* ~
prHm.t cooclic::ioos.
JOIN 111£ MAI04 OIF DIMES
f"'l!ht -PcacAyala
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Ernest Butterworth will operate and wish to compliment ~·
an optometry store at 3114 Cenb'al Gladys Bower on the effJoent
avenue. R. F. Gallagher secured a handling of he~ office.
licenae to operate a phonograph We have checked the fair funds
machine In the PaviJJon restaurant. and they appear to be ln order,
In Balboa also, She's Apparel store handled as are all county tunds by
waa Uceru:ed to sell lad.Jes' ready-Mr. Eckel. / Since there has n
t<rwear at 305 Main tr t been a county fair recently all
Shaw's Upholstery ~ p~ to that was pald out of the f\Jnda
locate at 811 Coast hi hw ~re adjustments durini' this la.st . g aY-fiscal year
Within a blodt. at TI7 Coast high-We hav~ checked the~
way, Bob Cunningham wu given ing funds and they appear to ln
a pe:nnJt to operate as n yacht order. The county has ·
broker. A cabinet shop is plan-the budget for the fiscal year We
ned by Guy Nolte at 1513 Coast do not have any recommenda.Lons highway. f chan r In Corona del Mar pre-fabrt-_or ___ &e_· _______ _
cated houses will be sold by Olas.1 .-------------.
W. Masten at 729 Begonia.
A garage was licensed at New-
port Harbor MOtors at 2616 W. Francis J. Horvath,, CentraJ avenue.
INCOME TAX SERVIOE
Federal and State
11115th SL n. um-a
Mrs. P . A. Olamberlin and
daughter Nancy, 1866 Newport
boulevard, Costa Mesa. went to
Desert Hot Sprii:igs F'ridfly for two
weeks. Dr. Chamberlin took tqem
up. returning home Suoday eve-
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SAM'S -SEA FOOD SPA
~ Otten Y oa tbe Fl"""* Place
to DIM la .Orup Comity:
,. All New· --
Even ~ Location
. •. One-Halt Mlle Eut ~ Old
Location (lll Coast IJl&bway. . '
Beautiful New
Cocktail BU'
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The Orange County A. F . Cif L. Unions concerned
wish to~ their appreciation ·of the 'triendly
attitude shown by Jewett Brothers, general con-. '-
tractors, Fullerton, as eviderced by their signa-
ture on the labor agreement used by tte Building
Contractors Association of Cali(ornia. ·~
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Prbgra of Adm· Mitscher ~~~from thei
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mpany "Re)lort Shows Larg~ City Re· ts Bid
Increase in War-Years' 'Phone Traffit Of $87 'fo: Howie EJ 9 8 13 ·
8 . . --At Ciamp Growid
c+-ne_c1 ond operated Harbor High Tars .0no lonel7 bid ... ~ _
..,.Dll"ini c.!lfomla Tele-Finish• D D ·Seaso taker's -·at the 18th 1tnet . Navy's Electronics school a.re sut~
: The Navy p a ready air ~ with the ~ that the reterYee at ftdently trained in radio, radar
eerve <II 28,700 )iaval and marlno j all times will maintain fleet Ill"<>-and aJlled subjecta to command tm-Penonnel In ln~ctive duty status ficiency. -medla!d:Y large salaries In pnvite
to be trained In la.j'.1-ly ln\ep-at-1 The reacly reserveo will be com-Industry.• aald Otlef A. W. Beem. ~ program wt~e recuiar navy. posed of 6,100 naval and marine recruiter In charge of the Navy
.. rrom l,9CS,062 In, u.u. n entrance to the dty camp p-ound. ~.to the "'omorr· o·w -.... --rcr -"' to --~'."'olden J.' the. city If the pun:huer-would
ley. pn!Sldent or move It out of ~ munk;U>allQI
· This program been develop-aviaton, 2.800 ground ottioen and Recruiting station in Santa Anai
-.rnp1"'3f. ephone and Tele-Harbor· High Tars and Tar turned out to be a rather IW.Wei'.
" Babies engage Orange H~h school come filrure. The dQI councilmen
<d unda the · on _or Admltal i 19.!llJO enlisted naval and marlno "'The radio and televlllon lnduo-:
Marc A. Mil, U.S.N., fonne< personnel. They will be o<11anlzed tries, the telephone and teJ.ecr•pb
arl Harbor days,
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grown by ™"' po;~ •. "' n per cent. deputy chief naval operations. into air groui-, ~ and systems. just to mention a few,
for air. units trained to man tn. an emer-are eaa:erly 'seeking ex-navy elec-
A total <II 15 naval air 1tallono gency the ·oiilpolald up In the In-Ironies englneenl for their tech-
In the United" Sl-tes Including Ulo active fleet. or to supplement n1ca1 1taffs.
Alamitoe. hu been designated for squadrons of the active and re-He estimated that a aim.Du
the excluolve -"' tralnlnc serve fl ...... Reserw marine 1quad-coune ol lnstnlctioo In private
air raervllta. An additional """"i rons will be Cl<llanlzed _.-.tely lnotitutions would coot $15,000.
alr ·~-"Ill train 1 1' . -bo-l 1n order to complement carrlen Men p>IJIC to the navy ICbool, In
t that at the end
51.2112 penionnel,
,\ <II the ~n and
e women 1>8d had ~ .. of 3el'Vice.
· lidcs M'!"'ns' _. assigned to the Marines ond to od:lition to free tulljon and oqulp..
"1'11ae. st.a~ wHl ta• •~' train operation with the Fleet ment,. receive regular navy pay,
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than 299,000,000
Toll and Ione dls-
on a comparable .. ' I
ablt the ~ me " fa oircratt.' Marine Force. clothing. food and lodging. medical
equipment and ,tedmlqueo as they! Planl have been ,,_ to start and dental care and In fact all or
are developed ..by naval aviation. a thorough trainlnc procram for the privileges of a rqular navy , totaled more than
an IDCrMtl<! ill
cent ewer the !ft"'
on 1ncreue of 169
per cent ov 1939. The longer
haul can.. orliJnattnc In ond des-
tined beyond four territory, were
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r eserves about July l , llM6. lt will mon. In odditlon to privlleees
consist of 48 drill perloda • ,...,., eranted to 1~ 1tudenu, It
with approximately 100 houn of waa ap!alned.
appreciation t 0 a II OUT flying a year far pilot.a, and an --------
annual two week period of tra1n-Jewett Brothers fmn.4 wh~ have h«n so tng at sea atx>ard curlers ol the •
reserve fleet. Of Fullerton Sign r • .,;.,i;• . / more than 1~.000. an tncrease ~ind to uJ during and since ' . , AU personnel --1n the With AFL Co cil ...-of 52 per ~t -. the record Leono.rd't 4Ccident. ready reserve will receive pay for. un. ~AVE YOU!l BRE/fT#, -SA,/~, IM HEA!JN; ::~ ~~~an:::,n~= th°!
G~ Fi ll!ONARD llw:H
PAINTING
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HARRY HALL
P.ulf'TnCO CO~C'l'8 .,., ........ PILN...._A'74W
attending the required drill per-iods and for the tw~week training N~otlations have been com-
pleted between Orange CO<\flll'
du!.>'. standby reserve will also be building and construct.ion . trades
organized, to be compoeed of ot-and Jewett Brothen, general oon-
ficers and enlisted penonneJ who tract.on of Fullerton. Thia agree--
cannot regularly attend the drills ment signed ls the basic building
or otherwise qualify for the-train-and construction trades' agree-
ing to be given the ready reserves. ment 'which 95 per cent of the
The standby reserve will fly and building contractors in California
attend such drills as they can on have signed.
a voluntary basis, for which they It pertains to hours, wages and
_ FCJI? 711E BIJTCJIER/;. TJl/5 R:Jillf} OF lJ5Efl year 1939. , '
FAr 15 Waml FOtJfC PO/Nr5.r ~:_.. 1 '. 01 ·~~~~!:.~lllth~
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Improvements . HA1ugSah nMPcMedilrl
0
a_n ::£.+.~:?i:E
·. sequent to December 31. 1939; to
will oot receiVe pay. other conditions of employmenL
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At B h re . For Discharge :::e r:~e 0~.:!': /~; :::;:;~ ays 0 handled new "installations, discon-
Hugh McMillan, one of the five· tinuances and moves due to
Camp Costly grandsons of pioneer J ohn Mc-changes in customers• addresses
Radio Service
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Pa lmer Radio & Electric
ZM8 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa
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Greeting Cards
Di stinctive Costume, Ind ia n
and Shell Jewelry
LAMPS • VASES • FIGURINES
Newport Souvenir and Gift Shop
We W-llltb I %102 Ocean Froet
between all parties concerned.
Those present from the AFL at
the meeting, held in Fullerton,
were Ralph Conzelman, secretary
or the Orange County BuJJding
Ttades Council; C. I. Bartholomew,
representing the carpenters; C. A.
Chriss of the cement finishers and
plasterers; C. A. Devine of Orange
County Central Labor Council;
Leo Vie. representing Los An-
geles Building Trades Council, and
C. J . Hyans, representing the Cali-
fornia State Federation of Labor,
also the two contractors, William
and Richard Jewett.
Former Brain Surgeon
In Army Opens Office
In Santa Ana
Mill.Rn of Newport who were in totaling 7.297,029 telephones, or
various branches of the I service, almost fou r times as many tele-
retumed last week from Saipan. phones fts it ... had in Servi~ at the
\ "I am glad to get back to the Old beginni.ng of the period. Although
Pavin of the entire area of C.Ountry," said the te~hnlcaJ ser-this .hu.ge telep~one movement re-
Ba h g c · ae sin the geant as he arrived at San Pedro. suited in a net increase of 754.624
. ys for~, tamallp, 1.",,_ a dgl d Mac who spent a little over a telephones. or 39 per cent. our si ze o J .s r er s1 es an an -• . . 1'I: 'red t t
I r h I ' t dollar on the 5200 mile trip from com ~· was requ1 o connec ~capbenig 0 t ed portpaltu ar rebsor Harelnea Saipan in the Marianas Islands, and disconnect, and incur the
1s ngune en Y z • . 'hf ttlfl t Kaiser, welJ known harbor busi-formerly wr~tc fishing news .for costs. t1 ehre or, a o ~ o a m111os
h · di th the News-Tihl~ as the Flymg, ten te ep ones to gain one. e
nessds ~fandwll o is. s~n ng ous-Scotsman. He also v..TOtc a column number of owned and operated an o o a.rs in improvements ed S II Wh" d , telephones in servtce at the end of
f h h · 'JI ,_ b tit! eagu 1spers. an O\Vll-I or w a t e expects W1 u.:' a an-ed d ~ r· h. t kl the year, "'as at a record high of ner seuon at the beach for the an operat~~ a 1s 1ng ac e . . . store in New'port which he sold in 2.702.686, a net increase 1.n 1945 of past decade. 938 114.401 telephones. or whi~h in-
Wh th ti 1 · 7 ""'"' I en e presen mprovements About three days out from Cali-crease more than 0,""""'1),. te e-
are completed, which Ki¥ser "has fornia. our ship, the USS Drew, phones, or 62 per cent. we~ added
had .under· way for nearly a ye·ar AP'A 162. was greeted by the first in t~e four months followt.ng V-J.
and 1nclud":5 ~ number of new per-seagulls and they Were a welcome. day.
manent buil~ngs, the c:c>lorfu1 re-sJght," Hugh explained. ''Th'e fish-
sort o~er Wlll hav~ an investment ing is good around Saipan in t he M Eff" H
exceeding $100.000 lll the property. warm waters thett. and the Jap rs. Je armon
SANTA ANA. Mllltary hospitals The one-time immigrant ·boy fishermen supplied us with fish, Qf Newport Hurt
such as the one at the Santa Ana who has become one of the most' including tuna. J Jiope the native J H A "d t
Army Air Base where specian.t.s successful business rnen in the Chamorro people of the Marianas n Orne CCI en
pooled their knowledge and serv-harbor area bought the simple lit-Islands are eventually allowed to
ices, have impressed millions of tie camp in 1929 which had no govern themselves and will be able vet~raiu ~ith the values of ~u-electricity and few facilities.· He to buJld up their own industry and
per1or medJcal attention, according gradually built it ~from a camp culture." -
to Dr. Samuel W. Weaver. form~r ground to a permanent residencel Hugh is being discharged from
chief of neurosurgery at the air of 54 families. They have a "ca-the army at Fort MacArlhur.1 He
base. paclty of 200 families which 1s al-first left for overseas fTom San
Dr. Weaver , who served at the ways filled during the season. Francisco, traveled south of the
Catching her heel in a corner
of the!µvin(-room rug with force
enoug .. to thro\v her across the
room, Mrs.'Effie Harmon, 115 27th
street, fell Saturday at her home
and was later taken to St. Joseph
hospital It is belieVed she sus-
tained a broken hip, but no report
h'as yet been received on X-ray
pictures taken.
base for t~o and .a halt years, is In addition to 10 cabins, the equator to stop in the.New Hebre-
currently In practice at 311 West trailer park has 30 hot and cold dies. From there he went south to ~th street, S~ta Ana, wh~re he showers in two new buildings. New Caledonia, came back across
Intends to .speci~ze in braJn s~-They boast two new community the equator.._o Guam. and then to ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~jg:.CSry and diagnosis of nervo05 dis-ldtchens, and 16 stoves accessible Saipan. He expecU to settle down •por COM lyl-.'ow'Harril
-0 ers. for the guests. All of the utilities in the harbor district with his wife.
are under ground. (i!., .... -... ~-•
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Navy Dischargee
To Enter Commercial
Fishing Industry
Harry R. Duncan. whoae wife
residea at 310 Diamond street. Bal·
bda Island, was discharged from
the navy Feb. 13 after 8 months
service In Samu and Cavlie In
the Philippines.
Mr. Duncan. a graduate or Po-.
mona High school. pl.am to return
to the harbor area and enter into
oommerdal fW>lng.
Boat Rontoh Handel's 'Largo'
Ka.Iser has improved his beach T B S and put in two marine railways. 0 e ung
These lead into a new machine
ahop where marine moton are re-
paired. He hu a sizeable boat
rental business which Paul New-
burn cares for, even including a
An adaptation of Handel's
"Largo", will be sung as a solo
by R<ibert Hall Collins op. >he
Chriltlan Science transcribed pro-
feature the kiddies claim as their gram which will be broadcast on
special interest. That iJ: a water Sunday, Feb. 24, over Station
bicycle which a boy can paddle KFMB (1450 kc), San Diego, at
along at three or four miles per 9 a.m.. and over Station KMPC
hour as his pedalJ turn .8 propeller (TIO kc),·Los Angeles, at 6:15 p.m.
instead of a wheel, mounted on Mr. Collins will be 'accompanied
pontons. This was built in the shop by Ruth Barrett Arno on the organ VFW Renews Plea at the camp. and 1s 1n great :1e-of Th~ First aiurch of Christ •. mand, Kaiser said. Scientist, in Boston, ~!ass. This • For Vets' Housing Since arriving at the harbor the organ comprises 76 stopo and more
SAN FRANCISCO.-Richard H. former restaurant man· hu never than 5,000 pipes. The Honorable
N hall Calif · ne..----.t Mrs. Hay (Violet Spiller) of Lon-ew , orrua _... __...... stopped building on the lease he don England wrote the words or
c.ommander of the Veoteram of took over in l~ or;i the Irvine the' solo, entitled "Oh May My Foreign Wars. today called upon property. He bwlt and leased the Voice ,.
m&nagement a nd labor to cooper-Standard OU station, then the cafe ·
are in providing emergency hous-and grocery store and gradually --------
Ing facilities for war veterans. Improved his camp until It is be-Gus Clark Opens
Newhall a~d that . the aame 'type comlng one of the most famous
of cooperation which enabled In· along · the entitt coast. Kaiser is New Electric Shop
duatry and labor to "/'arts" the Installing hundreds of dollan In Newport '
war ls necessary if etijiili:gency worth of playground equipment to ,
housing' ii to be provided enhance tta appeal to the better
~·•w~11:11ut11111111•"•J•1a1u"111111111--.it11111'"! class of residents, and when the
i E G 1 G s ~ entire four acres afe paved. land· ! ; scaping and things are lh order as i ; only Kalser would inaist they be,
Gus Clark, former city e)ec-
triclan and veteran of \Vorld War
I, .opened his new Harbor Radio
and Electric shop over the past
weekend at 260'l Central av~ue. ~ i his investment will approximate i F R E $ H s that of a fair siui! hotel Clark, a member of, the American, ~ 1 ~ Heinz still ...,,_. tes ~ Legion, has lived here for the put, • ~ v~a grocery~~an f: & V S & 'I " D .& T ! ston where he has ,thousands or Gus ~l handle radioa elee. • J clollan worth of merchandise for . • i I )\ii amp on sale. He is handling trtcaJ devices ·~ as stoves, re-! CIDER ~ frozen chlcken obtained from !rigeraton. wuhing machines and ~ I Coota Mesa. Many of the actlvitieo many ~ or electrical kltd>en ;; ! ol the camp led b opplianceo when they become ~ G R 0 c E R I [ s i othen. but he ':'Ju :_, wb:. available. He Is 1tarttns off with, ! . ! is going on In ~ery deparlmenL repair and aervlcin& of electrical . Cold Meats . Moybe aomeday h Heinz ·ppll-ond .. ell .. .-. in.ta11-i ! hotel will stand on at op U::·the bill in&: the~ lhort lterm u they
• JPralla ..,j V-z' Mii I and apttad out along the be become avo able ' · i -. i whore his camp lands Y Oark wu a trawllng.tlectridan ! ()pea-. .. Oasrl ........_ I tribute to the now s . ._'!_• for the Santa Fe rallroed and hal i ! MYer ceumg lDU_. had wide eJq>erience as a trouble ~Button's iftrooerv• try and ~fulneu of the in.. shooter in Vllriowi lines. His -.
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IF1tea 1'T""" .. """"" to -WCth.. ft don't take mKCA ..onq to
.. Jlatc !'17t clt?a.r ovt af "9ht.
.YoarN-, 8-lgltlses Qaallty ,
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.......... OtdJ' UiM, II t11t ... ,. ............... .. ----r .. nprnompt_ .. --"" ..... bilnc ,... ,._iv ---i . .. "I i mlltrant boy of 1914. • RQnnle, will have cllarse <II bicycle
! --JIJa ; ~ at the same locotlon. _ Newport Pharmacy
buketeers tomorrow (Wednelday) knew the -wasn't worth
afternoon at 3 p.m. in a pair of. much, but dedlled that It~
contests That w1ll determine just wu worth l'IKS'e than $87 ·offered
where the 1Quads will Wind up In by R. W. McClellan ond Sons.
final league ·atandinp. The -ought to be worth
·The-A' tam, with a win over more than that for hnber Wii·
the drance quintet will cap a sue-the eomment or one councilman
ceut\il aeason in a llOOODCl-place tie when the bid wu -The
with Anaheim and the B outfit hit.do was R. L Pat-Mid.
with a -will emer&• with a that It m.;.t be -""'1 ot Wa,
three-way tie f« !Int Place with ciQI u an onlinanoe ~
Huntington Beach and Anabelm. moving a building of !ta -lion
Huntington Beach Ollen cinched to another lot Within tll" dQI
the flnt place berth Monday after-Movin& oaots w...., placed at about
noon by decisively waxing the $200. .:
Santa Ana Salnu and will ~ The ,matter wu held ater to al·
aent Sunoet Leacuen In CIF play-low otben to llld "" the edlfloe.
offl to be htld -. The alngle bid wu rejected
Althougb tbe locals are favored
over a team they have already Ir----------''"-"' beaten, many look for an improved
Orange tMm ·that Jut week cave
the champiOn Oilers quite a 9Care
before bo1rlng, and the Sailors
may have qUlte a battle on thelt
hands to Wind up the season tn
seoond place. Orange at present
is . bringing up the rear lh league
•!8J>dinp.
Boat Bailding
Shop Approved
In Costa Mesa
County board of supervisors last
week approved a land use permit
application for Woodford Royce
of Costa Mesa to build a boat
building shop iii that community.
The plant wlll be established .on
Santa Ana avenue, south of l~th
street and will be constructed by
enlarging f',nother building· into
one to be -i2:J40 feet. He will not
employ more lthan two .persons in
his shop. Ro~'s application said.
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·At 70°A> of January,-1~ Rate; Shows
Investment Demand, Treasury Notes
Unable to F.inish
Homes Because of
New Priority Rule
. J. was dmled the vlleze due ac-Peacetime ~ ot' _..,,. achieYe a c<>ml>irultkin ot f'llll P">' ~ -..i -· .•Wld (Continued=Onel
At the end· ol Iii> ~Y leave, cordiJ1g to the . tb, oi the ment AVlfllP bonds la oontinuinc ductioll and a bAlanc:ed federal unflnllbed
First Ueut. J'otmj Upeon. who re--dty at1omey, to an ordinance at a gratityinc pece ift Southem b~ the pn:iti1em ol infladoa ~In the LOI Angeles an-a
turned home ,._,uy ¥""" oervmg which -"bits , solidttna. It ls California. without the aid ot bal· will be as acute as tt ..,;. dllrlac --a new ~t priority
33 mcnthl.overseas, hopes to apm all . hV.""""t k th ..,~-bu lyh<io or any ot the promottona1 the i"8' period. 'lbettfore, the ruling bu -materlail needed ;o; the Newport !Bead> Poll de-ng t to a ., e ..-·-~. t fanfare used durinc the war. lmpattance ol continued ,syphon· to complete them. Edward SW., ...;'tmen~ after rt.porting ;: re-~~";?u.:i.:::i lai• of them, This was revealed this ..-by ing qr Surplus -Into savlnp "°""'tary of the Bulldlna Cona-asai~ Of dJty. He lives at ~aaiboa ~vuion will ha·-a Frid H.·Johnlon, this area's dlrec-bonds cannot be mlnlmW!d." ton Asaodatlon of Callfomla.
1425 n... u ~ "' tor of the U. S. Sa.nn-Bonds di· In l -'te ot oonverilon _.....,_, cllarp!The toda)o, "'""'lave~ e. skee-.ball concesSlon as a result of ·--~ .,._,........_ t ~-"'"'-~ u~ served with the 12th vision Of the treasury department, Johnoon pointed out. people --gownunen "'."""'•-~·-a ~·· I . council approval of Bernard Coats' wben he announced the January eraii¥ are holding the bondo they priorltiel on b\llldlng mat.nats,
Tactical ~Jr Forca Group in Eng-request for an amusement arcade , ~ total of $26030949 in Series· E F bou&ht durin&: the war In dollar haia atopped. construction cold, Sills ~'."'~=Ytn .. 7~u~ In Atheoo:-on1":'!"'~~1n,· . 9011 ~~":':'.~ ~ ~E ~ ~ ~i,.-= :'~ and (; bC7nd saies. Thlli fl~ ls vaiu,, 75.33 per cent o1 'a11 E bonds &aid. Appeals to Wilson. Wyatt,
gaged In air force admlnatratlve 1 drinks In the 'ty -·-'• Calif.,.;,-\a, the first four-motored airline plane to bt manufac:tuM 70 per cent ot the total for Janu· eves-. issued still are In the h~ houalng ex))editor In Washington,
l\'"Ork. Before leavtna: for hmnt the which ls des~ to~"';d~ since P,1arl Harbor 11 shown above on its maldcm tllaht. TM huge ff.. a.ry, 1945, when the war spirit wu ot their owners. he said national have been 1~ he charged
well known otncu spent oome Iuu trailer ~•k, ~ ~ Invest!· Pl!IRnlU Skymaster ts the 1'lt word In Pl'O"ftl Ptrf"""*"<e and Piii• l\igh and war production was In flgur.es reveal. The construction was begun be-
time In command of guan1 ~ w~ ~ senior eomfort. Westem Air Lines. which nnlvtd dtllwry ot the full blast. he laid. E·Bond pur-1 !Ott the priority order became et-
a gated by Oolonel Sailors, uslstant plane a fro< ~ as<>. hu on .-r '15.000.000lworth of ,th-sky· chues by Individuals 1n the 11 • fectlve lut January 15. Silla ea-
squadron. to the dty engineer. lianb-twen~-<!lah.t In all. The Skymute111 ""''..taedllled tojo Into southern countiel Jut month Wills w amer Asks plained. Lelt In varied states of
Another veteran'• ftq\leOt for. Immediate 1ervlce on the Wat Cout and be-Lao~ -reeched $17~.$11. which' WU Saru"tary Study of · partial ·-pl•tlon. the ""'-Annual Meeting hot d<>g stand at the end ot the Denver. 1 close to the """"P monthly total atand uoel"" while .oontracton Of Community Newport pter was held over for g, of Series E sa1a during non-drive Entire County await 10me nllet ·rrom the ma.
Chest Thursday =.:e wt~ the t~ve ~~ Emergency Hous·1n Chi .,.,d pe~fi~~ very gratify· • Chairman WIJlls Warner of ~ ::.i..:. ~ ~ = materials "· IL 0..... -b 7. • . whether the !de,a .would confilct Ing to the tttuury department county board of suporvlsorl dll-• Wyatt wu ask~ to obtain =-:: :!:'a:!..:. ~~
Please note that the annual with the public fad)itiel tor eat-I and should_ be heartenlnc to every· cloled lut week that he hu Mk-'hardahip priorities, which would ,,_ rteea ttleeted . "*-ltft:lfd!P.M : ~~~~~: ~~~~vi::i:; ~~~~h::rt~ts~!,~~~N~ -~= Care Gets State Appr' op·r·1at1·on =d ~::::. J!:m:::::. :i t~u:'e~~ oo!oelthe ~: =~e :~ ~~ea:e t::=: =-~ ......... MM•UIMn,.,. ; the by-lafS. will ~ held on Thurs-was taken. "It js proof that thousands who can finance a atud,y of a ~ but the requests were ignored. Sill.I -----------....,;~
day afternoon, Feb. 21, 1946, at Water Tu:J to Avaloa 1 btJan buyinc bonds for patriotic county-wide sinitation system. u.id. lllLll CAN Gl:&lll "D.1J_,....,_ ·
4 p.m. 8!t the American Legion Likewise a request for a land-reasons during the war have The chairman said that the , Insuring oontamination -tree
Hut .. lSth street and Bay. lng permit for the planned water Bills appropriating money far vetetana only, at a rate to cover fon_ned the habtt of systematic' study would lean toward a master Col Shattuck milk, an ultraviolet S ttrUamp Can
All members.and. othen are in-taxi service between the dty and emergency housing for veteran.a of the convenion C'Olt. savml' and that the rank and file pl t . . d 1 f • reduce the bacteria count in wait,..
vited to·attend Avalen was not forthcomln& ~ the state and tor operation.of child 1be senate meantime concurred of <?tizens reallu that gove~t th:" a:m:;:.~;':=.!...: Rallies 300 GOP ed mllk cans 96 per cent tn one
P . A. PALMER. cause no information was avail-care centers received firial ·~ ln minor amendment& to a $3,500,-savings bon4& are a superior particularly the west county area . minute, Wettin&;hot.mt Lamp Dl-
Acttni Oialnnan. able on the applicant•·, quallflca-proval of the state legislature lut 000 bill to continue child care peacetime investment, too. Where·the situation is moat acute. Members viaion teats &how. Spraying invta.-·
tiorui:. prices or other data. Ht week. centers in -operation ~til March "At leut until such time as we Ible bactericidal rays, the new
-------------I urged the council to give him a The assembly sent a $7,.500,000 of 1947. The appropriation WU Challengin&..that the adminlstra-lamp i;' bent U-shape to obtain
.-------------,1definlte landlng location to help emel'!lency bUI to the· governor neceaoary to replace federal aid Vi"ctOry Clothing Major Hafenfeld, tion's polideo are In "confusion" maximum radlatlon of ail exposed Aanoa.eea..t: with his application before the concuning in a senate amendment funds which expire ~next month. 30 M th. • Attu not only on· the domestic front areu ln the can and conaumes llill
state railroad commission within a for use or some of the hinds in At the same \ime', the senate Off1"c1"ally Over, on 8 ID ' but in international affairs as nOW electricity than a 25-watt electric..'
Ml8S IENKINS few days. The council handed over rural areas. The measure would education cornmlttee r~nded Opens Balboa Office focused In the United Nations Or-light bulb,· '
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Lovely Hair Stylist the disposition of this matter to finance up to 90 percent of the cost a resolution calling for a legisla-Dr. Pease Says 1 • ganiza.tion, Col. Edward Shattuck
Experienced in all lines of a committee of Earl Stanley, Col-of converting some 15,000 war tive study of all aspects of child la.st week spoke 1to 3oo men and P J E R S 0 L t S :C~--;
beauty work · · · has joined onel Sailon and Ru~ll Craig. housing units to peacetime use. care center problema, including B. N. Ha!enfeld, former major women at a Lincoln ·oay dinner ~ :~.ST~. for Permanents harbor muter . They will have the The remainder of the costs would whether the centers should be The Victory Clothing Drive of-~pe~ an~u~ng ~~:=~t ~ rally at Santa Ana Ebell clti.b--Prof~ Pharmacy
power of decision folloYling their be borne by citle! and counties. made a permanent part of the tidally ended in the Newport Har-Palm avenue, Balboa and will lbe house under sponsorship Of tfte %8% FOREST AVENUE
' Fraaces Beauty Shop investigation. The units would be r ented to school system. bor area on Jan. 31 , Dr. G. N. available· for income tax service, county's Republican Central Com-Lacuna Beach
t8U Barbor Bl..t... Costa Me.a Local school districts operate the Pease, drive chairman said today, audits a nd installation and servic-mittee. "In Bu.sint'ss foT TouT Het1lth"
Operi Mondays-Ph. 2428 Upholsterer Opens Power·of-Attomey centers which were se• up during putting at rest rumors that the Ing or bookkeeping accounts. The rally, first general assembly _,,, .. o. ..._, • ._
the war to care for the children collection woultl continue through Mr. Hafenfeld was service 0~ of GOP men and women arid sig-OOM~~~~0•~•CA.L Shop On Highway Needed by Wives of working mothers. this month. Word from national erattons officer with an air de-nillling the start of the political ... 111
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BIG unu11C•NG
oa.ri•
Anti-Pain PRls
wuall1 re11... ~ onI;, a .... act.e. bot St.pie 1' evalcl&. •-nlar ralna ... P•actlona)
1i10111tlll1 Palu.
Do 7oa -Dr. )Ill• .laUsl'Ua P Dlaf If not •hf not.f Yoa can set Dr. ll!ileo Anti-Pam Pilla et
700r ~ atoro la U.. nsulu
pock-.. for ..U, a pem>y api..
&nd la the 9COAO!!\J' .J!!C~ ..W.
cbieaper. WhJ "°" '9t • pecb .. ~"!d' y-dnp_lot .... i-. dlrtttiOna ~ ~ oal7 M dlnclod. Your mono1 beck If,..
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SN OODLES
C. J. Shaw has opened an UP-
holstery shop a t 811 Coast H igh-
way, over \Ving Sang Boat Repair
and. will sP<'(:i'aJize in marine up.
hol.stery, nooks and booths, as well
aS in the tufting and restoring or
fine antique furn\turs.
Mr. Shav.' had 18 years' exper-
ie nc-e in the upholstery business in
Long B<>ach prior to the wa r. Dur-
ing the war he was a civilian em-
ployee or the army as general shop
forema n of maintc-nance at the
Army Air F orce field , Victor ville.
He and his wife have their own
home at Midway City but plan to
live here."
Of (Jverse .. a v~•s The harbor area's center is lo-headquarters of the drive quoted tense wing and served 30 months wars, .was termed by Gordon x. Elut1:1~,.;p,8c:1 =t:-~ C6-catcd in Costa Mesa. It is under· Henry J . Kaiser. director said that Richmond, chairman, as "ihe..start R •an: •. e Pb-: e
stood tha t the nursery school there it had been decided to extend the a1 Attu in ~he Aleutian Islands. of the swing of the pendulum for lip;;;;;;;;•;;•;•;r•;•~b<7~;;·-~;;·;;n;.e~u;;;;;;:;
Wl'll "-mru'ntru'ned by the state II cti' through February Before entering the army he was '48" when nati'onal J t ' Wives of scn icemen still over-· """'" co e · on · a . public-; and n.-ivate accountant foremost. e ec ions are S('aS were warned today by Collec-under the new pro~isions of the Dr. P ease stated. however, that \\'1th 12-years' t'' pe . . . Los
t or of Internal Revenue Harry c. state la,v. the many residents who have extra An 1 d Tu ex rt~~ inH 1 ! Col. Shattuck's dynamic talk
Westover that th<'Y must have and unused clothing to dona~e may ·Jivi~ ~nanBalbo~~iand z~th e hi: loudly. appl&utled at the concJusjo~
notar ized power of at torney to V • t p "ti• tak~ them to La~unah Bed acht if thchy wife and small son. Mrs. H afen-arf;pl duspundct~1..~ spont~eous a~
sign their husbands' names to 1945 ' ar1e y OSI «?"~ desire. as tha t c;1ty a no reac -f ld . th f B b Cr i a e ur1ng Ill:> recounting of the
rede.ral income t a."< re turns. Open m· State Civil ed its quota. Newport Beach pack-d~u~~t e ~r;~ ~8:ra B ~i:· national ~litical SCf'ne's "muddle,"
Without such power of attorney, ed. and shipped 6000 pounds, the ch er 0 ier, a . a "'On audience praise by his tn-
no person is permitted to sign a Sem"ce Exams · doctor said. and prai$ed the many Y~ tr broker32.f1~1 M~. Crosier, sistence that the United States
tax r eturn for another. Unfortun-helpers of the Red Cross and Larry '\: 0 ive at. an avenue: '"change its international policies
a tely, no exception can be made· Bro'":" who helped ~ck the goods O I A . immediately." He held . that the
for members or the aPmed rorces. . SACRAMENTO. _ S tate_ wide at his Balboa Mar1!1e Hardware g e DSWefS U~O delegates are muffling Amer-
Westover said. c iv i I service examinations on! store. Grand Jury's Charge leas . pea,cern:_aker role and not
;r she act ually received $1200 March 14 and March 16 have been j Barrels have been removed from woperly supporting this nation's
or more, last year. the wife of ~ announced by the State PersoMel the postof~ices 1n which r.es\denta In Santa Ana unc~allenged leade~hip in world
Wanted:
Two " ~
Fishing Chaiq;
Any Condition Acceptable
P . 0 . Box 691
Balboa
serviceman overseas is required Board for the following positions: placed thell' castoff 1nater1als. tl~c ~af;;f;•;;•rs;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Lengths of runways at Army to file a return by the regular due March 14--Assistant Safety En-ch.airman explained, and for this County Counsel Joel Ogle. abol·
air.fields ar e determined in exact dat e of Marc}} 15. She may file her ginecr, $255; Placement Officer , 1 reaso'.1 no facilities exist here for ishment of whose office the county
ratio to the altitude of the airfield. own separate return declaring one-Grade 1, Youth Authority, $230; 1 handl1ng. any more. HEt thanked grand~jury recommended last week
The highC'r the airfifld a bove sea half of the total community incom~ Institution Stationary Engineer, the public res~nse as to. t~e re-l~ a repo~t to the board of super-1.
level. the more rarefied becomes and taking credit for one-half of $220; and OU G8.uger . $190. quest f?r donal1o!'s·. and said it had • visors, said that the. jury might
the air wi th lessen~ lifting pow<'r the total Withholdings, or she may March 16--Assistant Estimator been highly grat1fy1ng to him. and! have acted differently if it had
fo r planes. ' fil e a joint re turn provided she has or Building Construction. $270; othe'r members of t.!"'e comrrutteel more facts at hand. .
!he proper power or attorney. Assis tant Forestry Engineer, SZ70 ; as well. . He continued that increase in
•Those who file separate returns Junior FOrestry Engineer. S220; • • • population. multiplication. or gov-
OCCIDENTAL
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Ray Nielsen
BaJboa
have the right to change to joint Institution Machinist, $220; Su--Divorce Sutt Asks er!lmentaJ off!ces ~d bwi:mess at-
returns when their husbands re-pervisor of Instruction, School for C tod f S .fairs, all make for 1ncrcas1ng work
turn from overseas. Girl~pen to women only, $240: US · Y 0 OD in, bis office and that the t.asks
Those members of the armed Warden-Pilot, Division of Fish and are mounting daily.
forces outside the continental Game, $240: Assistant District Deman41~tody of his fiv~ He is, he explained, legal adviser
Gas ·Heating Ventilation
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State Licensed Contractor
lleatiD« lnatallatlons Make Wum Frtenda
Bmlnets Phone MM Residence Pbona 9482 or %993
RHEUMATISM
limits or the United States whose Manager or Tax Deeded Lands. year....ota-son a.nO-a-di'-'.o.tce from for every county officer, every
wives do not file joint returns for $21 0; Jntermediate File Clerk, the boy's mother, Mrs. Frii'ncM. T. school district and all special dis-
them must/file not later than the $150: Intermediate Clerk, $150; Brooks. Kenneth T. Brooks or tricts. His office handles all civil ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
15th day o the sixth month after and Junior Clerk. $130. • Newport ~ach sued this week in Jaw. -
and ARTHRITIS
I suffered ror years and am so
thankful that I can walk and work
again without pain. that I will gla d-
ly answer anyone writing me f or
information. MRS. EMMA fVES,
P .O. Box 189. Los Angeles 52. Cali f.
they reach these shores, \Vestover All applicants must be United superior court in Long Beach, ac-
declared. States Citizens and must have been COl"ding to re}X>rts in that dty.
CAPT. 'ACKSON RELEASED
Reletased from Fort MacArthur
last Friday was Capt. Harry P.
Jackson of 123 E . Bay avenue,
Balboa.
r esideo*' o( Califomla for at least Brooks charged infidelity be-
one ~e.y prior to the date of the I tween last May and last Novem-
exanunation. Applications should ber at the Brooks home, 25 Beacon
be rued with the Board's offices j Bay, and at Palm Springs. The
at Sacramento, Los Angeles, or I COU.Ple Were married in 1940 and
San Francisco 15 days before the
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parted last Nov. 17 on his return
dat<' of the examination. from the armed service.
Packed in cottonseed oil. with
tomato or mustard sauce, fresh
water carp from Minnesota's 1ake9
is being. canned for the first time.
The original P!!Cks were made for
the Army. So Satisfactory ~ the
product that It may soon appear
generally on the dvillan market.
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By Cy Hungerford (Seven out of 10 people rad News-~ Cl••fled Ada.)
t'CS ~~-'Ii:> 1 ~s't\Gl'<"t& -nose
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' • Bookkeeping Serv ice • Audits
INCOME TAX RETURNS
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B.N.llAFl:NFELD
Public Accountant
son: Palm Ave.
Hours 1 • 9:30 p. m.
Phone 158
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DOR0TllY DARNIT (A p·ce provee the leadenhlp qf the News-'l'lmos) By Charles McManus
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Here, Writes -Pioneer Citizen ,..,., 15 •t SL Jooepb'a -,
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-......... f CallfanWI b<&n .. the --f ~ · • Inc lnduatriai at&te ol. the nation. "-... u.. a tn.cs <>*' " K. T. Norris. pesldent ot the new· I 1Y tea-cautoml& MAnufact'ar-'
I .,. AAodatibn. -toc!q. N..,.purt-Balboa News Tlmel, mt to """'"'4 25 -cent In the -1f SW LINS 'Ibo aooodatlon wu cqanlzod N..,.port Beach. Callfornl&. ......,._ 11Cboo1 Craft G-:....t--Carda to promote atai..-wlde lnduotriol Gentlemen: I :llilt ....,t to bdas ~ atten-1; 7--unity and build a eooperatlve oplrlt I am afraid If I do -atop t1on to the war. cry "Tu and tu
-1 • 1. be._ Northern and Southern taJdnc the other aide o1. !IO many and apend and apend'' u mon-BtooJdnP V arieb' California tol defeat induatrW .u. questions that arise In our city, ti-.! -~ be.-.C "Lido ,
...... ._ 1 o.-.. ~ that you will have to bead your Ille AJ/IJJ:ammta.
• ._ -., m., w..--orpnlzation I hich In the -t bu column In ..,.,,. other way, cuttlnc I am ~ for the develoi>ment
---r---~-------tt_tarded __ _:_-_::_--·=------out tbe ''Sand" and !••vine "Cnb" of Newport Beach and Newbort
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Radio· Service
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Burt ll Norton __ ,
tar me. So many of tbe .-tel-Hart>or, but not to ..a.ocate l1ri«
1.,... wboae toes I step on have to deftnlte. dnelopment by the coY·
reached tbe point ot resentment tt1u_,t or_ tbe U-Bay, Ul7 · -I.a.. •
whenever I try to cive the aide ot money or f'!el\ tilft&Y towardi di-Tiie 1MC G 1r1I• ~Ila 111111111•111':"• Jliir 1 3 tm,
the qwollon that. In my opinion. vmlna' the trattlc. from Hlcbway nto· 1 :n; v ... ~'"'"'., M ~ llyl11, repreoenta the aide of the people No. .101 to tbe ~ area ______ _: _ _; _ _;-:-+-----------
and tbe 1-Y<n-In what .. -Coat& )(-teni-' .
Th• main Wnc I want .to draw taryan<!redud.nc tbe• .. bllltyand Gect;Vu ,..... Farnum Denies
to your attention la -tbe taXAblllty ot -"Miracle Mlle" In · . '°'., .
heading "Where to w .. 1. .. When ordtt to tadlltate tratt1c by the Resident 28 Yrs. $! ! "!R for Sale·
you advocate the expenditure of comtnJctlon of a hi&h bridge over -!'.':..::.!""" '
tens of thousands or dollan to be the Upper Bay. For the -or Dies at Balboa . MK1U11g lnv·entory
added to our oew Oty Hall --whom? I
ram, I just want to call the at-Of ooune, If the communltl" or I SANT A ANA.-'lbe ''For Sale"
tentlon ot yau and your readen c.o.ta Mesa and Newport Beam Geo. H. Van ~t. 65. a 'tftldent sign ·1s not out for the Santa Ana
to the fact that tbett are no more were conaolldated under. the ooe of Balboa_ for 28 yean. elf~ Fl'i-ArmY Air Bue or any of Ila ma-
than four meetings In· the year city adminlatration called Newport day momlnc at Oruce County jqr properli~t least, not u yet. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; J when a larger accommodation than Harbor, we mla:ht be justified in hoepltal. He wu Well known 'Jbe announcement wu made
is now obtainabJe, LI needed or diverting the traffic from that ~ among boatmen, having been em-late last week by Col William C
could be of any service whatsoever tJon of' the Highway No. 101 ployed by Rou Greeley, Roger Fam.um in reply t~ num~
Fountain Senice at
:noo 0eeaq Froat Newporl
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NOW OPEN EVJ:NING8
• SANDWICHES. • BAMBUBGIJB8
Ice Cream to TUe Oat
Newport Engineering Associates
I --~Ing. lfanafadurlng and SalN Englneen
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Marine and Industrial Machinery
Instruments
Material Handling Equipment
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t<? the community inumuch as the known u the "Miracle Mlle" which Brothen and othen aa a boat inea queries from Individuals organi-
achool auditoriums now always ls_ probably and probably will al-chanlc during h1a long residence in zatlons and corporations 'concern-
availabJe, are scarcely ever used ways be one of the moat tax pro--the city. He also wu employed inc purcl\ue of rtles declared
for pubJJc pw-poees and When tJled. dudna areas insJde -.of our ci,ty by the city at one time in the surplus at this~ scheduled t
as far as I know, have as yet to limits U access th~to is not de-water department. He resided at be inactivated on ltfar'clt 31 °
be used to full capacity in l the stroyed by the cl~g of what is the Pavilion. Ever since the public ann~unce-
high school and very frequently now the bridge end: The deceased la survived by a ment of the inactivation date re-
Youn very truly, son, George E. Van Pelt, Ball:ba, quests have been addre-.ed ~ the
New Type Bldg. LEW H. W ALI.ACE. who recently _ returned _ ·from the bue for purclia5e of fixed and
service and jo~ed the fire de~-movable prOperties.
WI.th Open Dec· k Patterson Reli.·e.v.ed ment:-two ... ters, .Mr:t · -·we are not in a position to 01-uoreland. Santa' Monica, and Mrs. fer anything for sale at present"
For Malt Shop ' ()CD RespoDSibilit~ May Ables, Redondo, .WO one stated Col Farnum, "beyond wh~t
granddaughter. · is and· always has been normally Crocker Appom• te Funeral se.rvtces will be held dispased of .through salvage."
A new gunlt..-type concrete Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Harold ' The air bue is, at present, mak-
bullding to house a de luxe malted K. Grauel chapel, Costa Mesa, ing a complete inventory of Its
milk shop facing on the Bay Front Relief from responsibility of ~th Rev. ~-D. Goodell officiat-properties and is refeni.ng the
in Balboa is being built by J. B. local ~todian of property U:J1der Ing. Interment will be In Fair-aame to higher headquarters and
McNally pioneer sportafiaherman the Office or Ovilian Defense was haven cemetery. to supply depots. · t McNall boa given R. L. Pattersbn, retiring "Bef ythi be and .,,ow.ner o y'1 t city engineer upon his request to ore an ng can offered llv~ry next to the Fun Zone. The the city counctJ Monday afternoon, Error in Amount for sale," ,explained Farnum, "It
building, which will be> 30 by 110 because 88 he explained it he w G Req . ed , lnust be a edared excess to the
feet will have two frontages, one under $IO 000 bond t .,.,;,,,,,t 1 u Of D. . UU' needs of the station and surplus
on Bay ave~ue _not yet being property 1;..ned the cio; during,;:~ For Camp Ground -~;:.:: .. re;<1"1!'-ments of the armed
leased, acco~ng to the owner· war and this emergency had been ' ·
McNally is er~tin~ the rein-wound up. -------
forced ooncret~ buildlng for Frank The office IS bein II uidated The first bid oh decomposed Mesan Wins Medal
Linnell pro1111nent attorney and and whll th city fi gdeq • gr:an1te for the trailer park lots •••E ,,___~ Hlgh ... y Ne__.. .. __ ... ..... ___ fl.ttt4 • . e e U'e partment 1n' th ci d callin For lwo JIDl. a Action ~+-' '1'98" "".r"• • ~ .ruumc V'S'f.Jlil property owner, who p~ans several has made an invento of most of e ' ty . camp groun · g L----------------------~--' I unique features in the 30 by 48-the materials 1 ed ry f i for 5CX>O cubic yards of this crush-
--'------------------------1 foot malt shop facin~ on the walk caMot be acco:ed fo":':e ito h~ ~ rock was a i:mstake, it was de--Presentation o_f the Bronze Star
Orange County Trucking Co.
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Only a Few
Cl;loice Ones Left
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Good Supply of
Meat.
LOCKER HOURS 9:00 A. M. to 5:SO P. II.
-Harbor Cold Stor~ge
426 30th St Phone 448
ROBERT H.REED
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Trucking, Hauling, Transfer
opposite McNally's pier. The room apparently been ed from the oded by the city engineer when to Jack R. Iverson of Costa Mesa
will contain a firie counter and city. This, 81 :.f:0 buef Frank bl~ were opened !or the first item wu made recently according to
lunch equ1pment on !he ground Crocker said included gas m ks in lmproving the city property on word from Lt. (jg) Lowell E. Mil-
floor with a deck roof for patrons hel e•· d ' t th 1° • the south channel. The work en-ler, his commanding officer who . m .... an a ew o er terns tailed f · Uk --' '
who wish to sit and watch the bay which the government babl a coat o something e made the a~ard. . -========================~ while they eat. would not e pro Y $7000, It was discovered. The ~ wu given to Iver. _
Downstairs also will be an lee Patt-An:'l'"°'itbemti to recover . Realizing that the bids should son, a pham:iadlt mate 2/c for ,-------------------------..., ~· _,. 1 res gna on waa ac-h ked t 2000 bi --~-"h i ·' ' cream making machine in one cor-cepted u th clty h d pa.id t ave as or cu c Yarua ero c aervi~ ln connection With
' Long and Short Hauls ner of the store and a hot dog his oo'nd. an~ Crock! voted ~~ instead ot 5000, the matter was operations against the enemy as a I l .-ender in the other. Box lunches replace him even thou h the job held over for another meet1n1 un-member of a beach party during m W. WU.O. 8': -Ca.ta 11-are to be put up In the rear. It wu not palatable to th: fire chief til the bidden be given an oppor-February and March ~9'5. durlne
PHONES is expected to havec the buildift& The city has asked to purch~ tunlty to figure on the amaller the uaault on Iwo JimA."
ready by the Euter vacation. A. part of the equipment iuued her quantity. The entire improvement J
Nwpt. 280, Da,._..,r-Nwpt. 51!-11, NJchla buildlng permit for 115,000 wu he •aid. but had received no wor':i at the camp grounds was not to Shep's Cafe MoYes
·----....:.·--------------------'I taken out for the building. on the matter. coat over $6()()(). · To .New Locatio~
U. S. Engineer
Requests Map
Of Mooring Areas
Five Gf s Solve ·
Housing Problem
At Fullerton J.C.
L. Shepard,\ who operated Shep's
Cafe at 113§ Coast Highway,
closed his former loc8tion and
f1¥Wed to the former Rawson Cafe,
and }J:u re.named it Shep's at 1015
Racing Skipper$:-
• Sail Boat Hardware
Sail Track and Slides ·
Stop Watches
Yacht Timers
Newport Marine SlllJPly Co. -
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neer has requested a map of the FULLERTON.-Five World War Coast highway. I Jl-------------------------1
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Watchmaker and jeweler
Balboa Island
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b. '.Moving Our W....,b......, Stock We Are Forced to Beduee Our
l Stock. Our Lo• b Your Gain.
Sale Ends nunday, February 21st
Hours 9 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Daily 1 -.
MINKLER FURNITURE CO.
1211 South Main Street -Santa Ana
The FoUowing &sultnt.!8 Some of Our Reduced Prices:
A Large Stook to Select From
Living Room Sets , I I ·~
1-2-pc. Ji)avenport Set ... _ .... 134 .50
1--2-pc. tpavenport Set .......... 139.50
1--2-pc. Bed C..venport SeL .. -.134.50
BednJ,m Sets
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1-3-pc. ~t -----------------·-·---79.50 1-4-pc. 11<• _____ .. ___________________ 88.50
1-S-pc. Set _________________________ 109.50
109.M
119.M
Box Springs
Beplu ,
Prl<e
F\111 and TWin Sizes ···········-····· 26.50
Twin Staples ................. _______ 34.:;q
Oc<:asional Tables .................... 7.95
Good Selection Reduqed from S! to
Throw Rugs
' H to l9'J(o off
Olenille, Rae .. All ~
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~nal Chairs
Cricket Chain -----------------· 17.75 lf.INI Shadow Boxes ------------'----9.50 7M
Natural ~ Cl1aini ----------14.50 ltM Metal Kitchen Stools ---~---3.25 I.a Sei""ral Reduced S! to '6 -Metal Kitcheo ladden ----,-6.95 6.75
Mattresses New Heaters ... --------· 23.tO .t1M I ~ ~ Olilclren'• High O>atn..--------1.so 1.,. :1 ll:· ~ t!j co ··-------------fr~ UM Olilclren's Cribs ---------------26.50 , -llM !IO tb: F•l;ed eoU::: :::::::~.::~::.1s.!IO tUO ~ MJrTOn ----l5. 75 u.a
60 lb. Felted Cotton --------23.50 -Blocked Mirrors ------------23.50 1..,. !IO lb, Sta&:i,------------34.50 119.M !.arze Selection Reduced H to~
TWin and Full .U.S , Oilld's car S..ta -------2.25 LU
Pla\form Roclters -----59.50 -Metal ~ ---------8.95 UI ~ ~-==----1r~ ru: Oilld's o..Une nble & a.air. nso tut °'"" 1..pip. 9Jl5 ue P1cturea __ • to u" oa
...J..: llidal allove are 411117 ll few of tlul -Y -'I r1lral Hio '. We nllo ' · ~_,, ...... ,..........-.t11at.,.eetlw-*#:7*•tors U... I I
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bay ahowing the mooring areu, n comba' veterans have been SRANGU-LA ON Fill.I:
which wu briefiy discussed by the fighting a tough "battle of the Newport hu it's Shangra-la, too.
dty council Monday1 afternoon. brooms," but at the completion ~e small fiahina boat ciaug:ht on
Oiances ln aome ot the moorinp o! their campaign they now have fire Thursday in the 1alley when
from the original map prepared adequate housing facllltlee for the gaa stove caught on fire. 'No
were noted in the neighborhood themselves and other former aerv-appreciable damage wu ~
of the Balboa Yacht club and other icemen attending Fullerton Junior to police. ~
sectors. The matter wu laid on ·college under the GI BUI of Rights. -·
the table unW the next meeting They are pioneering an Idea
before 1ubmittina: the map to the which t"ftOU?'Ceful dtizenl" of the
1overnment. community originated nearly a
.,. ~ 11,l ·• ... year ago In planninr thf Fuller-
s ton Veterans' boltel for junior
1 r11'1"11:1l-•r=c--\-I colleee men.
Site of tbe hoatel which tbeae ~terins now hav6 in reaame.. i.
the i old" B&atanchury ranch house._
once headquarters of the blQest
citrus enterpriae in the world.
Throuih the veterans' oound.l,
composed of representatives of vet,,-
e.rans organizations and created by
a city onlinanoe pa.aed last April,
the house has been leased for a
two-year period.
r--11 It has adequate space for eventU·
ally housing and feeding upwarcb:
of sixty war veterans enrolled in
college here. It is run and man-
aged as a cooperative by t he vet-
erans themselves. Function of the
t ' di Is I I N.-7W caa take the aa wbef.. ve erans coun str ct y that eftl' ,... C• and n matter what the
Tiu --tor -°"" -..... -..... ,....._ Na11cr• ..... .
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Liouor Store loOs (leMl lllway
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of a service and advisory capacity, wea&ilitt, with this 9eW' ,-rtable •un
Any vetera n is eligible for mem-iam. .. N9'1: macll larrer than a fold-
bershJp. t:.. Camera. Ullll-dner Item. com.--
Llke anyone else seeking liVing w.m. tfltra.Vlold &Ill&' lafr ... Red
quarten in this area, veterans go--.era&ell • AC. w DC altd tans
ing to school are feeling the pinch .-.,,. II is~~ -pad
f the h-••••• ... --.,ecioMIL o -... &hortage. More It..;, .. ...._. -• -. ....i
important than that, they report )of -or ait •Ma -. the monthly stipend of $65 from ~·;;;,,_iiiii ________ _
the government does not ~ cur-Iii
rent living coats. · 'Ibe veter&N:'
hoatel prombes to aolve this prob.
ltto alao. Beer -W• Liquers
· -·Whiskey
FreJa -Daily
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ON c:1un;1tAL AV.NUS. NEWl'QltT HACH
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General Accounting -
Fishermen's Bookkeeping
INOOD TAX SIBVIVI!:
2602 W. Central Ave.
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SAFETY of each account INSURED,
up to t5,ooo. by the Federal Savings
and Loan Insurance Coi;poration
savers-and
investors
save h·ere·
_where ·
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PAYS!
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ll<l!q1c:ma Budi; CrW ..-_ft. -
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Mere tllan 2113,000 p.ln ol. -te
cotton &)oo<s. --" b! -tbe hands of eYt!r)'Olle )n SL Paul,
Minn-. last --:~ time, .,..... boucht )Mt u !or the
W8t:m&)>oUie Lam P I>Malon'I
plant In Bloomllelcl. N. J . Known
.. "T<?Yenll>les." the ,_ ftt
either ri&bt or left ~ IO tbf:re
Is no problem of matdllng fttshly-
Jaun4ered pelrs. Gloiles cuard eleo-
trll lamp 8nd eJectn>tllc tube puta
from the band mo ture o! aa-
semblen.
Ex d pa
. Shoe Repr:.:g
Wld1e Y °" Wait
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515 F.ut Bay Front
Jftd -.. -Colo 9LIL1Dlp.a
' F. C. VENN
UAL~ N-,. ,,_ . 1117 'COM.._
()orma ... II.-, Oallf.
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Richfield Station
11'1Newpw& ......... --Wei.a-a~ mechanic
to .. ..,. )'OU in all
Aaiomollile BiepUrlq
Labrtealloa
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Wanda Will._. (18), WIJID1ac·
tea, ln said.de note -"I decided
that if something didn't happen in
1945 to make life worth living I 'd
quit living. It didn't. I quit."
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WOOD • STEEL • ALUMINuM
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' Shaw's Upholstery·
Taftlnl',I FUmlture Upbolsterlnc and 8-lrlDc
Pickup and Delivery Service • Free Estimates
<Mir Wtoe Sane Boat Repair '
811 COMt mcta..f.1 .. 101"
Our rao New
Army Mechanics
Helped Us Win
Peace and1 F'r'eedom.
They Can Help Yoo
Keep Your Car
First ' Class
Phone 1!811
NATIONAL AUTO CLUB EMERGENCY' STATION
Newport Auto Works
Earl Mltebem, Prop.
....,. <4-Y or nlcllt) lUO
:Lookiing for a-Home
or a
Vacant Lot?
• e Read the offer-
ings of the Harbor's
Leading Realtors ad-
vertised in the
News -Times
Ne~s -Times Want Ads
1 Will Solve Your
Problems
READ I ,THEM
USE 1tHEM
FOR
FOR
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RESULTS
NewPort Harbor Publishing
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Invite Famous
Composer to CIO
Fishermen's Party
Laguna Meeting on
Labor-Management
ISLAND LINKING
U current plans of the New
England TetephQDe & Telegraph
Co., are carried out, eight Jon&
distance, micro-wave' radio tele-
phone circuiU will be set up be-
tween Nantucket and Cape Cod
The system is sim.Uar to that used
by the Army and Navy in the war.
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Howard W. Geniah
aw 1'wport • .. , ...
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Aatomobile • F"-
Accidmt • µle
Ucen .. and Coatnet --
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More than ~ tons ot .-
t&ta have been Mlvqed at the
Westinchouae Lamp DIY!aion caf·
eterta in Bl~ld, N. J., 111nce
the fat conservation started durini
the war. The <ollection Is .con-
CLOTHES
FOR
MEN
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_,..Ahn.>' "'.t:lftlir teehs P;u'c ... Glwwllc Olil .......,
yoar titre. "'""' • .... _. t..W ...,... Pa a •-·· ' AR!ama.-FJcze1.,. ........ I K\lap,. ... ileut 0rall'l31111 ~
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N'O PAIN-NO DRJOS-HO --..-o· IHniCDONll.
CON80L:rATION r-·n .&l'POINTllEllT. ftlONJ:' lU&
Dr. ~F.M~D.~~ .
ll'f 111111 8l. wpwl •• *-o.mt.. ...... , ·-.. ,. •rs I .... n s ••
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-ot llr .• -lln. -Pettit, lle'f -8&., N-pri ••da. Callt ... •etel• ,,,,-•.
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Mt la~ -tor ot Uoo --t•-(U. 8. NaVJ' phto).
Newport Harbor Post 291
AHERIOAN LEGION
Carr's Feed Store
Hay and Grain
Quality Feeds
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oauy DeUVery-Pbone n1
11121 Newport Blvd.
COSTA MESA
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_, -.111 D.all'UC BILL trlc· -ta olme In the 11& ~
The montbq ekctrlo: -bill 1.-.tary, wbere ~ -.W. at tbe Weottnetico-Lamp Div»-lnlnll' tubeo .,.. -...,._
Ion'• bNdquamn plant in --in --fteJd. N. J , •--oxfu..ate-Mciatbq cu bllla for the plant
ly $30,000, equlnlent to aupplyinc ·-about '6.000 ---tbe eJeetrlc -requirementa ol pbone &e1vice COiia $5,000. I
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OWIER·S ...
' F.quipPed we · Are
to Give You
Factory Senice
on All Models
Genuiite Factory Parts
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Lowest Prices Possible
Consistent with Good Work
--BUDGET TERMS IF DE.SIRED
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Co., Inc.
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CHEVROLET AND OLDSMOBILE DEALER
3011 Central Ave. Newport Beach PhoaeliU
HARDWARE J. Ii. ESTUS : . l'LUlllllNG
GENERAL ELECTR.IC
MNGSS • UFIUOl:BATOU e w•-a
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Jho'i I& ... is the_ ooe safe thing
to use when J.Oll fly your kite. If .
ming gers wee elearicity aii. tmeJ
amg it just M Jr will Oftl\wire, dll!il'I~
or .mibruc ...;~ Plq m , -• ~ ...;J for your kite, and Wllftt
-1. Ply km in Ul open field, ..,,., &ml
· j>Q'.WU lines and ocber 014 ;lfed dwuaa-
ticaa,
Z. Nc•a•aie·witt,-~ « mealllc
Mri"I 1 . ' . a. :ae ...e die -.11 p,mcdJ .u,~-
-:.. lf die Jr;iee ~I in • powa u..·
Jee IP !i ... .,.r Ip. Qaq't--.pilll Alm z
lbe 1m11..q oioiz&c tlle lile, llDll a.Iii»
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m, allo. lJmo •' c:t am . -.,.ai-., ,.,.. ..... Jml
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wa•ckd and h11 'pay·din'"-]ACI: LINDSLEY.
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'The current wave ol strikes throughout the Nation la
often referre<l to as a struii:le between capital and labor.
But, the fact1 is that in America it is a pretty difficult thing
to draw a line between, the two since, in many respects, they
are identical. I
'The man who spends less than he "":"'51 and puts his sav-
ings into U. S. Savings Bonds or a bank 5'1-vings account, or
a share of Stock, creates capital. So, while he may be a
laborer he is also a capitalist.
Obviously, then, capital is not composed exclusively of
wealthy or well-to-do investors who do no~ have to WJ1rk for
a living. True, there are many wealthy 'individuaIS in the
capitalistic group, but m it there are. many more persons of
modest means.
~ If there is.a stigma attached to capital or'to being a capi-
Wist~d it would seem that some elements in the c;ountry
seek to ere$! that impression-then that stigma is on the
great mass of Americans who are wise and careful enough
with their Incomes to keep ahead financially.
'The American econoµlic system is a capitalistic system
and there is no reason to be apologetic because it is. In the
higher wages, better products, lower prices and generally
superior li'?ng conditions it has created, it is without parallel
in the """'1<1: ' .
What America needs is r!ot fewer, but more capitalists-
more individuals should practice saving regularly and putting
their surplus funds in Government bonds, bank savings or in
other fo= of investment which will provide safety along
with a reasonable return.
Capital is liot a curse, it's a benefit And in the final
analysis. tJte interests of capital and labor are not divergent,
they'are very much the same. ·
Wives Overseas
In announcing that wives and, other <)ependent relatives
can soon· join the soldiers overseas, where conditions permit,
the war dePartment undoubtedly hoped to ease the terrific
pressure put on it by servicemen and their families for speed-
ier return and demobilization. .
But so many ''ifs" and ''bu~" have been attached to this
new plan that already there are rumblings of dissatisfaction
which indicate more trouble tbr the war department when
the plan has been fully analyzed by the ~ and their fami-
lies.
:for instance, the provision that relatives can go to Ger-
many or Jaj>ari ooly when there is adequate housing, food and
medical care available in the area where they would live auto-
matically puts a severe <;rlmp In the whole scheme. If no
effort were made by the army to provide these facilities-and
lt isn't clear' at the moment )f the army will--Oependents
,coold be barred from occupied countries ~ost indepnitely.
1 • Then, tdo, the traditional army systen\ which In this case
requires all rmen below the top three gradeS of sergeant to pay
the cost of !heir dependents' transportatiop while the families
ot those of 1 higher rank will have their fares paid by Uncle
Sam simply doesn't set well. And it will (feep many w!V"5 at
home unlesj; congress changes this arrangement. Added to
all this is tpe regulation that sol~. In order to get prior-
ity transJlel'tation·for their families, must agree to stay over-' seas for at least two more years. • So it looks like wiVJ?S and other dependents In large mnn-
bers "(ill be -staying home. And our gl!f!SS is that the war
. department will hear from them -aiid not In happy tones.
To Test Strength
'The CIO is flexing its political muscles and going through
' SQme warm-up calisthenics in prepa.ration for a test of its
slrength at tl\e congressional primary elections this spring.
'The first test will come on April 9 in Dlinbis. Later the CIO
will try ltsl wallop at the ballot box in Indiana and Ohio on
May 7, Oregon May 17, Pennsylvania May 21 and California
on June 7. 1 n.e union will seek to defeat Candicates unfavor-
able to it and to elect those who will support labor legisla-
tion. ~ the present attitude of cQngress toward the
unions it looks like the CIO will have pll!nty of incumbents
to work ai/ainst. I '
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Of on H~tal ·Cionditions C':1 i:' ,;,::,:-=rt
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ft"1d'nt......,. & r.a s ,,_ ,,...,.:ritMldo:w1w•m&eeuoeafOaa1D: Pl•llP•.,.._.~
"Fr<lm the lt&Ddpolnt o1. ee ... .,' = Jibf Ooun!7 . ftCijilO
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u a -tbt larp a-al tbe .....,'!!...,. Ito lllaot at GraDd JW7 dornod iqaathe for .ba~ -:iu.ot. 1avilaP ID tbt r-al bodhlduol __ ...,.. ol. tbt tbe bonellt ol. laid bolpltal In tbe l>oldl _,.,. 11*1 ti 1111 -
•00 TBiifo a lot.,~... to......_ A lePJ oollllls oe -aavtmp -caa haft a 11abillao ::: tbt:::i::i;·:-=· • and fall-tutu.. and the~ o1. tbt peo-lillll •-it bulb&. A __. fll ...., la .Wtor. "' ho-prica~t~-to~ Ins-= .. upon _tu,....... l toftP!y to 1Mo1.an-...... .,., ... w.......,. -\lntert -la ........... lodMhs maariala ..., .... ,._ Iii a -tlieriiatloal ..n; di-and .,... Mlp to ...,_t .se.) their cbup, oftldal action on laid r-onnri<lao llde tbe .bUniit to -......
....., ~ ltDJed -aft..,.. btot Ito --W 'be bU. It Da"--f.,._ la -..._ . -. and &aid Grand Jmy -•tlou al bundac ,,_II, -~-to mab ........ 1iJ1oat tlla woalll toad to _,_ -~.:..i.-~ 'traaoib WHEREAS,, J~ 15, 1916, imanlmoualy fed that - -Ins kipcei lul'll m;:--r •· --••:lltr •:•"¥~a lioD _, --JOITJ.-_. to -bu floen "'°"''-• ~~ 0ranp , 17 Grand Jury may not b@ In -tllY''l'ftb 1m-I---'''----.:.----...--
• II la.., o+Wl7 "'7 • ••11tJ, t.!o-........ ~ ·~o ., .. • . ' -a , to Ibo boud of P!'OYlnc the --exia"-at • • 1 ~-"" '-to .... a=,. i. ----~... ----'-certain......,,.. aald ......... , or •--·~··-I na#rzz' =a oat• ---.-..... Ura-& ....... of ..... Iota -~ G• I •= &d et ............. ~·~ r: --a-"-t ~""':1&4& ~ :"..= ~:.r~ ... "' ~ 111:,.i.t .:·::.='rt~~ .. ~ U:~tst...,..i.;'i.a~ 4:"'"1111j11n' +a ... 1
t ... ~t11e"": ::--"'<ODductlnc --~lit'=U''W~' _lber, "' 111t1 wm I • • I kill moch pnclou tlaio. s.ntoa of membenblp In tbt United Na-:t!'.. ol. and' condlactlnc of tbt NOW, 'l'HEREFORE,' ,.., tho )L ==t a. Co.. ._._
ilboltor llleJ ..... ord. .... are cinahls -· • ...._ 110t -la ~ the oelnob Oranp Coun lfalPtal, and at Oranae County Grand Juey fs -• ~
t eo--ptopHlll loaldtl~ attn .n ,.ar. '111o7waat--ol......., 11&"14!&1 In~ tbAt'tlme nq ted.Nld boud to 1945-46,-., to expi-OID' illo-•m• ... -L • ...... !._l~J .\:.•.=
to prot.oct ho-........... ~ lo u .. ; .. later Qiaa llio7 -pt IM!t -to the wljole -1 ~ al Mid~-apPrOV&! of the lndlff~ of the --•• r-
'bllilderl ''°'" lnllatlon,_,llf.loi'· •i!• and i.bJ ""*"' tllo la-laW&'. Uy ol. na-.• . : . ..--. 1 ore F-'-··-14, board of ~·-•-ot '--·-r---.:...,. _____ .._ .... ta! -1ra1a. ~-·~ -"'· TlleJ an ..,$1111 to --r . ...,..._. --•• ~ nllllp --. ~ • home ..,. -i>t to -ft • 1948;' &Dd Inell te wllat action laid COUDl;f u to aald matter. 'I> O ri F S · .
clelat, ..., -dola;. ~-J• faat u their local 'balldu eu 11..-14 ~ s.,, !I•• f-9af-~ "'!Uld ., to aid boo-!'--.! unanbnouoly thJo 14th . ~ V ~-. --~ •--'-, -~ -........ -t thel> l>eado. ...... of --outa ''HowlpJ ~ -'~, •'""~ day of F..,-··-·. 1~• . •----• --, -•'* one of key <Cm!Ollllc and oOdaJ '"~ boafd of au'per-·--• ~ ~--~ttur;;.=~ ~n •01,..~'!.~(lta--~-~!f .,...-of tbt .poot-wv doer tr. vi..-. bu no """-!._.. tt-EI.MER L. CRA~~n. Fna .. ~·--6 f . I ~'!. e
..ainat Wlatlon thu •-, i_, &a .n ...._.. fll ilJ''" It can be a -·'--In the --,.-_,.-..,...+-------< T • • ' ce~-iDIJ aa atard1 wallt will ~a) Jl&T ~ ...... *im· ~.... ..._ ~~l. ' ' · '----~------...:..._ '•·I• • · I ·
·-_,.than ... tape ~·· ~tural com"1itloi! "I ·~~of,...., -1 p e· p I e r-:::::::--:-::--11 11.:·~IXl~M~a= .... ~-A~·~·~..pt.~~J.CllN~!J -keep o11t more ~ r . buildtra would 1nv-ii&: ii . omy-or It be OM' of. the
Bi• f• STllATEGY now lo to could. ... -imaw. a atumbllns bl~ t ..W trip us ~it,' Lumw I" -
Powor ft• ·..utloc pr!,.. • no!-~re-mluaof &i .... ~ 1'_.!. Into a tubae dep.-ioo, aft..r the
deotlal pro~rtJ. ...,. " ._ ~• .! . !!"•,.. urgent poat-war general consumer • apd I
a..i old, lo allocate buildJDS -te-matter ... ~ ta till! ·J!F~ demand ia meL" • Walter , executlw--ol. O L CTTT T V
new real .. tate. Allocati .. ma· iJ ~0-. bl!ill cl>ipllf1 to Chad .. W. 11aac1!, J>rOt_. of has been ed to his home for Ool-'ll'u 0 Al lit
rial• and resulate the lraiiafer of robbery" •• are~ iii the Weatern~ of N""'1'9<t. Buildlns Material. • U ~I.
terialt means civinc 10mebOdJ :• · Ynde:r • Ceilbic. ' s u 'E al •··· t ch f fl • --... :&.•-•• •~d · ria:ht to ••J who can bu.lid arid o..-o tate lilvenltJ"-' nough sever UA..7"' a ou o u .. .,.... - _ _
who can't. A craftJ •....-, Govtninwrt'• moral obllp~ food ia wuted annually in the and initatfun jlltinl from the COST A u.,., .. ,.,_,.,,....., • .., Iii<._ Tu
nator" with auch authority could to bome-aeeklna Mnice men AH United Sta~ to feed t},ie f1ve New removal of a . ~ 81nce he re-. ~ --.__..,...... i
soon have a gTeat 1nanr fellow three: (I) Help buUdtn pt sood En1land 1tatetl or to feed the hun-turned from, ~ p to New York 'LUMBER CO. Your ~~ ~
citizen• doiag his biddins. Amari· bulldin1 materla:la · qu~J to ger-.ridden countries of Belgium.· and Atlantic . He was un-• I
ca nteda a V-B Dar on bmuaa. make iuftable. amaU bom.es. (%) Hblland., G....._ and· .....__L....._ able to attend th · oftlcen' meet· "· £. HOITIJ"LEft _m '*'...,_,9 ·at C '. Besln no public worb to buaJ • '"" ~·--41 Ceilinc pJ1ces on old rafdln· the buildin1 trade• until the hon1e 1Jovakfa." ing of the ch of commerce IOI W. •• ~ ~,
tilll property is an absurd idea. need 11 reUPed, (S) See th•t Monday, to w c he was elected. I ~==iii~~~~~~~ii~!.:=~~~~~~~~~;:: There is nobody In my state able mortpp money is not caretesal,y Captain. JI'. 8. Forlmer, Army lut week. "-
to umpire the tr•r:'afer of o\d lhro:-n around. Bank loans ought ~ m Mulla-"l ask every J . B.1 McN y who hu con· PROFESSIONAL' DIREC~ORi)"
homes in niy town, much less lo be easy on we:IJ-bullt hou~• party contemplating a GI-Filipino ducted tport · · d ame fishing ex-. I' . I I
roun. Soch law1 an only made 'and impouible on poor onea. marriage to know that a Filipino peditiol"ll out harbor for the ,
-------------------------l oom1ng to the United States wjth put 25 years, Is t present wlth-1,... ___ •_oco __ UNT __ ANT ____ ~ PllYBICIAN&•SUJIG-NS.ILD. Nothing to Live for? her American husband will not be out either a. r or game fishing I
accepted socially: Her children will boat. Yet he .. boats of other !.o.-S r.u WJ.!.?',~ H. B. Hall, M. -D.
Wh Child Be tif I W ld f be looked down up:>n by other .descriptions, t including row .A.a\lt.orUed ~ u.. u.s.,, Sla&eil ~ · y, ' 30 ll Of • children. Such discrimination is to boats. Heh J added two new W7 Departme1:1it io .rePl'Mll'.li cUati. ta Pll.J'*Ua aad a.,._..
be condemned. But since it is a Dolphins fo~e coming season, coDDeCUoo With 1.Doo11:1ie iu: mar.ten. Hours: 2-5, by Appoln~t ..
fact, it must be taken into account which he e ta o be the largest ~iNo•~i;:. TelephOne 2620 ,
by Filipino girls planning to marry ln years, at ay Front pier otn. ..... .,._. 91....._ o.... ._ ,
WANDA WILLIAMS (18), taller, stately eucalyptus fringing Grs." and boat rent ncy. n... News-& ....... Ul BNMlwq Oona •-
a 1kyline with green, deod.ars W ilmington, In suJcide note-
"l decided that If something
didn't happen ln 1945 \o make
life worth living I!d quit liv·
ing. It didn't . I qui\."
spreading straight to heaven and Rabbi St~pben 8. Wlae, Co--chair-
palms bravely withstanding the man of tbe American Zlonitit
hardships of city streets. Violets Emerceacy CouncU -'The JeW'I
and lilies scented. the spring air have virtually iiven up all hope
and roses bloomed in unutterable of ever llving again in eastern
• • • And yet all during that loveliness; aweet stocks were fol· Europe. The gates of Palestine
year the sun rose in the· cool hush towed by fiamJng zinnias ot hot must be opened to European Jews
of early morning, gilding distaht mid-summer, pink and yellow and now or never ." '
hills, flooding the windowg of mll· rust chrysanthemums of fall by
lions of homes with light and the red berries of Christmas-a
waking people to a new day. Some-never -ending panoply of beauty.
times the wind blew and the rain Great musicians played wonder -
fell, answering the need of thirsty ful music and oth~en caught it
growing things. ' on records so that all the world
Jamee N. Botterly, former chief
appral~ ln New York State for
the HOLC-''Honorably discharged
veteranB deserve something better
than a return to lite in barracks
even if such barracks ate labeled
emergency housing. u •
All that year babies were be-might hear. Artists dreamed. lov~
ing born, brin~ne joy tO weloom-ly lines and colon and put them
ing homes, and little animah were on canvas for all to behold. Books
being born, cudly kittens and pup.. and magazines were filled with • Darryl Zanuck, RoUywoocr-"We
pies for children's playmates, colta poetey, stories and ar't.icles on_ cannot keep putting whiskers on llaucbter-'
and calves and lambs to frisk in everything under the sun, familiar all Russians an~ bWJlooses on all
the field5, little birdl to tumble and near, far away and strange Arabs. Our audience of the future State. Next Y ar
from their nests in experimental for people to read and enjoy and know better." ~ children."
filght and to grow up and fill the learn of something new."
air with song. And. sometimes. a The world wu full of life and
green tuMJe. or a wild duck with love, happineu and sorrow, two
a .broken wmg. would seek sane· wars ended. peace and liberty came
tuary . in ~ aty garden· where back to the little people of the
humrrung birds ret~ed year after world, and yet 1n it all there was
year to sip at twihght from the "nothing to make life worth liv· ever-blooming trumpet vines.
All that year trees grew a little ing." W.B.
CROSSWORD PU%%1E
AC.OU
I Slacka
S Broken spl.te
o1 sratn
9 Licit
10 Cbaot
llRuued
mountain
"'"' 13 Uvtna
If PenntylvanJa
(abbr.)
15 Dt.patched
17 Performed
11 Greek letter
20 KetUcs
22 Natrlu.m
(qm.)
23 O.parted
23Anlm&J
valued for
lta Im
27 Portion of
curved line
Z9 Narrow inlet
30 Streaa
33 Barrier
against
water
36 Ell:clamatioo
37 Precise
39 Fresh
40 Mischievous
sprite
'2 Ornament
«Norse 1od
45 A \\'Ord
f,7 Serious
49 Shqp
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3 C una falan1> 28 Revolve1
t Slu!mber around
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N• ... tlS
5 Talk 30 Wfile.rcratt
6 Boy's niclc~ 31 Fr'uit
name 32 Nothing
DEFEND YOUR HEAl.
ORAJIGE
OWll
Lmnber 'and BuildiDg
Bay District Lumbe
-Ull Ml OOA8I' BIS W~
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• BefOre YOll B9fld -
LUDLUM Carpet ·--... --..... -
Modem '8d Up-to-J}a
WITH
Armand Monaco
ARCHITECT
814 W. &¥ Ave., Balboa
Newport nu
272~ Lakew~ Ave.·
Loo ~ NOrmandy .-
DENTISTS
I Dr. Obed Lucas
DENTIST
Pb. Hio .
NEWPORT BEACH
INB1J&ANCE
Ne1" York Life
Insurance Company
DON B. DUKANT
. 428 On:hld Ave.
CORONA DEL MAR
MOBTICIAN!t
..Harold K. Grauel
. Chapel
''We Ourselves the Better Serve·
by Seiving Othon Best"
Phone Newport 5411
Gonion !If-Grandy, 111. D.
Pla7lkUa ~ Swaeomi
Ninth and Oentnl A~
Office Hrs.: lC>-12 a.m.; 3-5 P.m.
Telephon• 37
Dr. G. E. Tohill
~ ... 8-raew 2209 Coast Blvd.
NEWPORT BEACH
-PHONES--
Office 28&-W · Res. 288-R
If no answer, call Newport 5
' Gerald Rauaa, M. D.
'2830 West Centnl Ave.
NEWPORT BEACH
Ph. 1023-No anawer call 301-M
X·Ray SeNlce
MDton M. MuweD, 11. D.
1101 eo..i llhraJ eo-... ..,
Office Hours' ·lC>-12; W · • ! -N-rtUO
·-Calllonda 11·----------.,.....l ·-
OPTOllETIWIT8
Robert A. Crawford
Opt., D.
OPTOMETllll!T
Eyes Examined -Glasses Fitted
1'181 Newport lloulenrd
Plloae UIO COST,!. ME8A
8UBVEYOllUI
S. R. Monaco, M. i>.
814S.yA-,.n,o.
Nowpwt ITU 1
«I Li-Bill St., I.-· •spl11
TUcker7nt •
By Appointment I
Siegel & Raub T. P. Reeder, M. µ.
.,,,,.,_ .. -_,... Physician tlDd Bar~
lllOIJ Newport BIV<L, Coot& M-1001 w .. , ~ A-
Tolepboae iasa·l
_ ......... _,I ..... m_._· _'_"'_·_~..:.-tral--N--_ua_'° __ rt_-__ .. .__T_e1e_p11ooe ___ N_e_JU_pw&,;,•_...·..;'!:1.•.:.: ...J
i PIANO T&ACllD '
..
50 hrlplements
SI ls indebted
lo
U Mineral
1prin11
7 Greek poet Sf Strooc delta I a Oxillte <naut.)
9 Part 0( coat 35 Pitchers
11 Thee SI Fo11
19 He.ad {I.la~) 41 Bow ot a
Blue Printing ·f aci ties · -11.----. --,--.... A. v.!':W!M.D.
• PIANO TEACHER
I ! G. V. UNSENBARD ~~ft--Graduate ou.u-.,.,.
• llo)'al <Jomeiftloey, JApa!c
ii Ph. l252·W ~e;' ... Illa-I
DOWN 19 At a distance vessel
1} Spoke I t,S Deck laaut.)
l~d 24 Snare 41 Metallic: rodr:
2 Grow old • Self-ceatered •Sba.t•
GORDON B. FilliDLA ~-·11P--02
CABINET SHOP SERVICE
O•MNIJIS W MD.l.WOBll
T. c. JI' , . ._...
•
Photostating up to 18 in. by
Watch for ~pe~Lg Ann~
2 in.
ment
Sllop
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1
1
.._ __ l526_-'-_w_._0cean ___ Fron __ t_~ .. '·~-~..-------..:.J...,a
WIDE AWAJD: w~ ·Drqhn I u1 · It
_1While tboulandl of workers In Dr. ,w-o. .,_ ,
-nation moved for aalary ID-I c::bhWractlc. ~ '
.....-wltb tho 40-hoUJ; -u Ph~ a: Cnlmk: ""---• ~ -.ratloa. Brook--..., 1:: -,--,.1 Uno,-.. attempted to establish ·/ Hift ~ ...... .._1
11. 'ro-baur week ts t1nmen. '11-J f J.!14~~~-~· :!~.:.'--!-"~~·~·!!l!!J have been on ... 84-baur Sc:beclule. r oomo 1ll' •
Tiie pop.ilation of. the United1t--;:;;,;:;\;;-;;;;;:;:;:::?~"1
Stals, - -139,l)OO,OqO -II Z()WV 111DA "-Inc:r111,1 bf. a.000.000. ...... ...,. ... ~.,. &u=ilCa..-a
-In tbt orm!d -. Ille I CI..181C.
---ft.1 Ill
.,0-.. am-a at WOllbinSlon. D. C., W _.,.. tllla -1'119 -..._. attdbutet tbe •es1•e .ID ~ j a.w-rtoelndooa...n _______ ,__""'!"",_-;----s }lnll nto. . . ''--+--,,.__;_.::;:;:,a,
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· Residents Declare «<o'Da I M•r l · NEWS-TIMES.· Beach Filled with Debris, en Glass
In an opm kl.tel' to Ille ll&1W peCJl!le...,. tlje bekll --
of NewjUt-. a -:of rai-a . clm!nalned_I etfort to keep lt
denta, ~ of Orona dol .;lean. 'The inaJ!tta'""-of a c:loan.
-have prou.ml tl\at tbe·-bealll>Y beadlj-sd be an -
_,th of U.,. ~ lo ID a deplar--to the Cty of ¥ewport Bead! l'n>-,
able --Imel !lbould be cieu-vkliDI ~.!.:?~ ~ lMI PAJJ<'l'ING OOlftUCl'Oa . ._ MU a -ed up .,.i ~ cieai>. 1nfor _!!le ___ ·• __ Yfllltothbe~ mpd~ TIDE TARI.ES ™Pl.Ona:NT W#***" • -B ....... ·--.'---_t_I'•~·~•:_· !'.113~·~·~"~•:_ ___ ~·'~'..!"~-·~·:_· ~sn',An~~:_ ___ ...;·~'ff~
"The puup callllw. for proper ~~ ...... ._,, •-~ PAINTING -PAPal JLUIG1NG WANTl:D--HOTELKAID. -..-~ -I·
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·~-o1 f-~ I wceC11Ain' _ &-.. -i.... ~""" .supe11>'..... ~ ...... • I aad DIXJORATINQ Ina. -"!I· ...,. M-;-;war · 1!11....-. J-M. MILLE~ tSS on the atrand. 1ftft U.ied u S~y Hieb Low H1lh Low e. s. MeDoMM --;peldl: 5*8-Se 7 1Mre Drtw, l
Frft Bobino~· P1>Wp Jemen. FRED ROBINS Jr. W 20 n:1f 5:47 --1141 l414 Old ~ 114., I'll: lM-W WAN'l'ED--Elqwrt -t mocban-~ ~ fllme 2374-R.
A"""-t Al &ad n-. H. PHmIP JENSON 3.9 1.4 --o.9 c:iaota 11-86-d• lcs, &loo ~ -t repair · j · 14-2tp
BamDton. 'l1Miy ulud'ln their let-AI>tjBERT J . ALPERT Th 21 12:18 6:'3 U:M 1111 I • man. -lllr. -\t Bay
•
15th tmd Cmtrlll'
ter If, tile beai::ll has to be fenced 11iOiB. H. HAllILTON 4.3 1.5 6..1 1.5 ·----11 Sh<re C&mp. 14-tfc . SALE T Plano, Sl!IO: !dab ~1_>e ran. n,e ktter ,.,,__ ·-.i F 22 12~ 8~ l:~ •: ~AREi'.JldD.EPalnt ,-;hem iin.P WANTED ~Want refined =....i~~~.:: Balboa
Ma,.:w: ~ N rullLl<O Nonca s 23 1 ,42 9~ ·. , l/OUI' -.. call Newplio;t 1047 W<Jm&n to· -t motbor of 2 d>IDo. 2i1 Opi1 Aoe .. -i.
Newpoot Be-CDtDJCA. or ----4.1 1.f" ----after f:JO p.Jb. • 10.tfC --11-.., boon! -NI-land. "'--1'-tfe Comer Lot, Central Ave.
Dev Sir: U lo our undentan!S-Flctl~ F1rm Name Su :N 2:'8 n:24 '"'JCCAVA'nNG, GRADING, ~ ary. Pb: N. B. 2210. f.tfe It SAI.E $150 pH-wm matd>-
mc· that the beadl In C<roaa !Id ~ U 1.0 --111oU1111nc. ._t,~ cbiyeo WANm>-.A.ctlve waman, .,._ 1nc ewd! -c:balr. ER. ecmd., 75x100 ,Best 1..oc.tlon for Income Propert;y
$6,000
"
-la undo!-the care ol the Oty n. do Jmeby .... ,_ --• -.. 1 ----· See uca1 _... -Jlsht ...,,.,.._ -flDed. ,fllll ateeJ IP'lns _,_
of Newport Beach! The tlty that are ooncluctlns a ._ -..... , - -... • I -Oantrw:lllc eo.. pboo< tns. can Geoqe Glllba, NewjUt -can l~W .... -at ,... mw to "I tbe beach _,th of 1.......i """tradlns '"•h "' at 3ZI New™'lt 23111-J. f.9tp 7-lf.J_ after a oven1np. U..tp 2133 Ocean llhtd.. Ballloe
tbe bftakwater. Reemt17 we bad c.nJ Aw .. -Tt!-, Callfor-~ :IS-2tc
occaalm to visit that bel<h and a1a, -t1>e t1ct1ua.. nrm Pu•uc NoT1c1: ..._ BICYCLES Restaurant Help
_,_
found It In a il<plorab)f condition. """"'of OonoO and 1IA1' Com-plam of raid aalel. or may be filed ' llcld. Rated .-Ra..-, ft....._ •
Jt war filled with bottloa, brolrpl and that aold;, ftrm lo -•.P"" wltb tbe Cerlt of tbe ahpYe--. VOGllL'S Botb Men and W-SALE--20 t>:p. ltlarlne D !1111,
Balboa Island
A cute little
stucco
Costa Mesa
On Broadway. aCBli In ~
room pre-war stucco. · sJw, and other debris. To avoid of the f~ --SQpwW Court. or 11<\llvettd to 100 Kain 11t., ·-· See Mr. SU-• like new. Half orlslnal coot. Gall
Injury, -had to be ver; careful. .....,.. In fllll lft P'-ot ral-Frank L. --210 s~ --·-Pil',, 1r11nc1 Newport 22M-w. 14-tfc with 2 pine trees.
.A.i.o, the condition ot the ocmfort denoe are aa oww. to-wit: Bids Santa Ana. Callfcmla at· ~-~ .&-E_lectric Grill ---~-rtatlon war one of aad nes!ect. DAVID <:.PmLE CORSON, tor~ for raid iiuan11ano at' .&DY Ba-lWtc WANT TQ BUY-'blpe er _, w. ttallie ~t durlna tho ..... nan~ North _Bay Front, Bal--after the tint publlcatlon ol AL H bin! ID A-1--Wtlta 1272
h.:lp ,.. .. unobtainabl•, and your Irlrncl, C&llf~ thla notice and before the maldnl HELP w ANTED-Male or f-. . --· J!4.. Sa ,,._ or
. tmd
a-patio
for only
Calta Mees
10 acres on Newport BML
A b8l'galn a._ •
-_,. ~ However now JAMES DAVID RAY, 325 c.nJ of raid aale WE WISH to ~our many Local or trawlins Jn '"•k= ,._ ~ ..a57. ,_tfe
that tblr 'WCrk 'lhortqe ~ been Avonue, Balboa :Wand, C&llfomla. Dated· F~bruary n 1Na. -for tbelr -and fw -If. No-.....-. R I .
$10,000 $1500 per acre _,_
.....,•bat re¥nod, ,... feel that WlTNESS +.a handr tblr 11th E. D. GOODDJL. deedr durtnc our reeent -· Good lnmm. You are,.,........,. ~ SAI.E-fl2-tl. Cabin cruloer,
tbe l'ftplll!lltiruty u.. wltb )IOU. doy ol FelJrurirr, 19MI. a-.. of tlle -Floyd E. Hottard -Family. -AIJIJly Kr. Van Deren, tar -motor. WDI roll to
l:lther ilirwlt> l/OUI' .....,.._ of DAVJ;D C. CORSON, -estate of m!:he H. l4-ltp 50816 No. Main St., Santa .A.a&. ·=-::A~~::=-· J. M. MILLER
the sltuatlcln. or """ nesU..,..:e, JAMES D. RAT. Harriaon, ti.codipetent. ~-a• 10-ftc .. . -1:1111
the bead> ~ In a rorry rtate. ~~~~ -Pub.-F<b. 12, 14, 19, 21. ~ 1946. U.f!.J> "On _Your Way to Bal-" U-tlc
15th -Cm~ • Newport-e
Coron& det 11ar 1a one ot tbe 0n tb1r nit> day of February WANT RIDE to Lone Beach r1x INT E RESTING Marine Radi08 I ~~~~~~~~~~l(};~!dtJ\~~Fi~ =~-pu~ '::.~a~~"": A. D: 1946, bet-me, Nora s'. ~=J! :-11 ~~~~:~ W 0 R K "'"tablolmmedlatedellver;,..,.,._l~'°'l·A!IJfO'll!U••••U• Gertrude A. Waldto~
prifttelY O'W1led -fenced In to Margwartb, 4 No,tary Public 1n ,,.. undenlcned cloeo hereby 12-ttc •te 1'&111!' of .mos. Your In-W ·h' Maoh' Wm. W. Sanford
be kept clean! If the beoch ,..ere = ~~inecundulty and-=~~· oertl(y that ... are conductlnc an WANTED RJDE-Ber:w.en Balboa Pleasant Working =~~ :i~ [ 88 ~'!!.;-'! m.-sJi Marine BRO~ :wmi
_siven a rood l'l•anlnr and enouah c -·-,· • Y ·~···~-Wanta' wur --at 1211 and Condit' o ,.,.,.......__ ' ·~t'1"'"'"".' ,._al unlts provided, we !ttl the atoned and rwom, pononally •I>' 1213 Gout Hl&hway Corona clel 8and30 Lor Angeles5. ·30Arrlve L. A. I na ,.....,.....,. Ph: 1104. 9-tfc -f'Or' All •1>11 fllme 234-R
po.-David C. Conon and Jamee ' · a.m.. depart · p.m. Inter· P'IRE EQIJIPllENT TIC8T8 -Ptall: ap -1>1Dnl7.
D. Ray, kno'f'I to me 'to be th• :~ :i::,1~ ~ th~:i{ ested In drivln& alternate wttks. Learn C-O-Tw-o, Pyrene • 111e.m renn.. · llCllULE'• Corona del Mar
penons whOMf names are subocrlb-PENTHOUSE and that rald firm 1217 Eut Ocean Front, Balboa T E L E p H 0 N E 00• .tbted Qr.em ud Portable& w--, ll•bblwe llbap Small 2 bedr'OOm home and-·
ed to the wijhin Instrument, and Is compised of the following per-l4-Ztp now .-s&l>le. ETS HOICIN • >71111'.f-porl Bbd. co.ta -rear of lot, good location, -.~cknowledged to me that they ex-sonr, wbooe names and· addresses ll&At!W AlDll 11 · Op ER AT ING GALVAN, 1000 eo.at Highway. Pbono ntlll -of hlchway. -· •
ecuted tbe s'l"'e· are aa follows, to-wit:. , ' COLD and MACHINELESS Phone 1S84. 73.tfc C te A ail bl $6800
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I Dee Boyd, 1211 Coast HJ hway w AVES Increased wage rates arpen rs v a e have hereunto set my hand and Co d l M Calif g ' TIOW in effect. .. WANTED-Snowbird mast,· boom for ~neral maintenance
affixed my official .seal the da}' ;:;:a H~nde~n n_3 Jasmine nntlng and M&nlcurtng and sail, sail racing duck, not and repair
and year in ,this Certificate first Co d 1 M , C allf ' iqveot.ng Appolntmenta Ph. 179-W Apply out of shape. W. B. Power, Mari-o. Z. ROBERT&ON
bo ~ Wrttt rona e ar, , Vi's Beauty Shop posa Drive. Redlands, -Calif. Call Newport sa
New 2 bedrm. home on good CXll"MI'
$7500 .
Ex~llent Lots of good,,nlues. a v NORAei;>S MARGW ARTH d Wltnr essJ their 1h946ands this 2Sth 1103 Coast Hlway, Corona del Mar Southern California ' 14-ttp '2-tfc
N t Publi In d f Or ay 0 anuary, · T J h 0 ary c an or . DEE BOYD . 76-tfc e eor one Company ALL PLASTIC 12-ft. 110-lb. TOP-CUSTOM CABINET WORK-Ro-·• B lb I I
ange County, State or Cali· JANICE BARR HENDERSON. L08T ANY> ll'Omll> a 100 E. Bay Ave., CJ.CAR BOAT and CARRIER. pair work and remodellug of all ~ oa B and
?ornia. State of Callfomla Balboa now on display. Other models kinds. CUstom built-in furni. 2 bedroom ihome. furn., and l.noome
Pub. Feb. l2,119. 26 ; March 5, 1946. County of Orange.~.· LpST-Bunch of keys on South M soon -dinghies. sailboat:S, run-ture. DOUGLAS BOAT I: Apt. Uttle I&land.
On this 28th day of January, Bay Front, Balboa Wand. Please abouts, cruisers & paddleboards. CANOE CO., 2819 W . Central $15,500-Terms
NOTI ~0-12575 • A. D. 1946, before me, Nora S. . re turn to Joe Beek's office at ~14i,i North M:&ln Street Plastic Water.craft Co., 703 E. Ave. Phone Newport 2634. a OF OUARDIAN S SALE Margwarth a Notary Public In ·Ferry Landing. • 14-Uc ~IA Ana Central, Balboa. Phone 683. 98-tfc Fine Lots at $4550 & Up
OF REALPRIV~,!!'P8. ~ AT and for ..dd County and State, _._..,.,..._._,._ w•----or 14-ltc. -----------~·~ ~ personally appeared Dee Boyd and ~~·~• -·-¥ 11 KEYS · 12-tfc
Jan Hendenon, known to me to be WD...L DO housework by the hour. Mk the Operator for e FOR SAI,&-One 10-h.p. Outboard Made Wbile You Watt
In tbe Superior Court of tlle State the persona whose names are sub-·Phone Newport lMl. ll-4tc Chief Operator motor, $150; One 10-ft. water-VOGEL'S
of Callforqta In aad For tbe scribed to the within ·'.Instrument 88-tfc proof verieer punt, ~in. beam, 100 Kain st., Balboa
Comity of Oraaa"e. and acknowledged to me tbat they CARPENTER WORK by hour or BALE KlllOELLANEO $75, witb oan; One 1-in. centri-208 Karin•, Balbpa I.rland l executed the Kl1V' day. Telephone 1805-W. 11-ifc 11 fugal water pump, $45 ; 760 feet M--Uc
In ttie Matter of the Estate and · • DILLE • McGUIRE La M ~ m' t I bl $76 2807 v G ardi hl ' I BLANCHE H In witn... whereof, J hav• WILL TAKE CARE of chlldre « wn ower, ,.. . s tt ca e. . Ula H~N~ i:competent. · hereun!o aet my hand and attlxed ,Cori>na del Mar. Phone N. ~: $8.75. Comer Acada and Paclflc Way, Newport Beach. Ph: 458-W ELECI'RICAL APPUANCES and
NOTICE ,.,, HEREBY GIVEN my offidal seal the d~y and year 550-M. 2.tfc Drive, Coron~ de! Mar. 14-ttc after 4:30 p.m. 14-Uc MOTOR!! repaired according to
tb ..., di • In this certificate first abov• KUSIC.&L a KADI factory apedficatlona by \)IS-at E. D.~el!,guar an of the written. REPAIR and REPAINT your FORSALE-Largecapadtywater . O '! ABLED VETERANS. W,!Jrk
peno_n and estate ot Blanche H. Pub. Jan. 29 ; Feb. 5, U, 19, l9'6. ahlngle root. For lmmedJate softener, almost new. Phone BEAUTIFUL Spinet type mirror guaranteed. Agent:, MES A
Hamson, inoompeten~. will sell at service call Newport l789-J·. N. B. 199f...W evenings. 14-4tc piano, a l?argain. Terms. Dana-RADIO &: ELECTRONICS CO.,
private tale lo the highest bidder -'-. l2.ft FOR SALE--4-hol d !ree Sclunldt Pian Co s2o N Main 1974 Newport Blvd. 3-tfc upon the t1'rms and conditions CERTIFICATE u..-BUSINESS c e eep zer, Sant 0 ·• 0·
hereinafter mentioned and subject Fictitious Firm Name DIPLOTMENT OP'FCBCD 18 $325. Phone 119-:iJ. 14-2tp · 8 AnL 8-tfc FQll .-.T " Cl
to confirmation by said Superior The undenigned does hereby EXPERIENCED CARPENTER---FOR SALE-Girl's bicycle. Good GOOD used pianos. Some u low WILL EXCHANGE 2-bedroom un-
Court, on Mrll:ch ,11th. 1946, at the certlfy that he is conducting a Steady work. Phone 2007-M cond. 709 w: Bay Ave., Balboa. u $89. Fine tor practice. Euy furnished Apt. in Long Beach, ·
Lot On Peninsula
Zoned for Duplex
$2750 .
Bay Front Lots
Several Choice Ones
2 Houses on 1 Lot
At Corona do! Mar
$18,500
Home On Peninsula
5 Bedrooms. 2 Baths. Flreplace.
$16,000
hour of 10:00 o clock A. M., or Diesel repair and sa.l~ business at 12~ Phone 2317-W. 14-2tc terma. Or will rent. Danz.. Belmont Shores district 1 block
tb...,aft., within the time allowed 1301 Coast Hlghway, Cty of New-tp Schmidt Piano Co., 520 No. Main from bay !or unturnish~ hoW!e W. L. JORDAN
by law, all that certain real prop-part t¥ach, County of Orange, ~TAURANT HELP WANTED BLACK Cocker Spaniel, 4 months Santa Ana. 8-tfc or apt. in Newport area. Phone 700 Eut Central, Balboa
erty belonging to and owned by State o't Calltornia, under the fie--Apply Electric Grill Balboa. old. Phone 1802 days, 2017 eves. N B 2560 l4-4tc Phone 153 18-tfc:..
said Incompetent and her said es-tlUo~ firm name of DIESEL · ' 14-ltc 13-2tp Z!!nith Portable Radio · · · --'---------
tate, being tbe house and lot lo-SERVICE and that rald firm Ir -. W.&N'nm TO W a VACANT -QORONA DEL MAR
cated at No. 3208 West Ocean compared of the foU-..c perron1, WAITRESSES WANTED -Bay HOUSE TRAILER. 8 x 28· hot All wave. Batter; and AC-DC. w ANTED-Small house or apart· Partially completed -oo
Front, tn the Oty of Newport whole names and addreues are u Shore Cate, 17th & Coast High-~::::. ~~:'" ubu:it-in ~th. Playa on boats, auto bus, trains. ment Newport or Coeta Mesa. eut aide .ot Jumine, south of.
Beach, Orange County, Callfomla, follows, to wit: way. Ph: Newport 2344. 14-tfc S~ 4 Compl n~ e~ MESA RADIO & ELECTRONICS Call :if4s.w after 5 p.m. 14-Ztp Fourth. Price $2600. Holt, 4015
--------=----1andmoreparticularlydescrlbedaa Frank B. Lewis, 1010 Coutw·~~ Hlh··• Ibo' ~-~t.~lN eteyBlvd.----1749 N,.. tBI"' _,_.A.ve.,LorAnge!eo.Pb: follows : HJchway. Newport Beach. Call· ~"~ -g ~·00 Y to ~a ~ ewport n~~ I .,_ •~ ROOM OR APARTMENT wanted N0-26162. 14-1tc
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LOTS In BLOCK 32. NEW-!ornla. ,work In restaurant week ends. 750-.1. 11.ftp Coota Mesa 14-tfc by 2 employed girls. 1'1.-l------------
PORT BEACH, u per Map WITNESS my hand this 4tb doJ' of · Phon• 2268. U.2tc Fltt Place and Klndllnc CryStal, Receiving Sets 1763-W after 4 p.m. lMtc FOR SALE-In New.port 5-cb.
thereOI recorded In Book 3, February. 1946. . w o· 0 D . $15,000. Income $100 per month.
pace 8, Miscellaneous Maps, , FRANK B. LEWIS. F'uBLIC NOTICE Delivered Bakelite cue. Whlle they lut WANTED l>Y ~ Toi&-New modem rtucco, furnlrlted,
R«>ords 61 Orange County, State of Callfcmla ). ~ "2.98 --ployee, 2 or a -2-unlt court. Tile rinks. &><ible Call!ornla. County of <>ranp l a. . H. w. WRIGHT-Ph. ~ "' bou•. p_,,.,1, PbGDe -carace. has wiring and plumblnc
TERMS ~ CONDITIONS On this 4tb doy of February llcen>ed !or the rale o! alcoholic 1784 Newport IDvd. 3-tfc MESA RADIO & ELECI'RONICS Ana 5829. 80-tte rea<\y to complete third unit.
OF SALZ: pull, In lawtul money A.D .. 1946, before me Nora S. beverages. 1749 Newport Blvd. Ph: Newport 1003-W. U.2tc
of tbe Unlte\i States: at least ten Margwarth a Notary.Public in and ' CARL H •RAY MeCULLAH. Coot& Mera 14-ltc WANTED TO RENT or l•are. UD-u;;;;;;~;'i~~;i----...;;;;..;,::
percent (10~) of bid to .be paid for rald County and State, rerld-PUb.-Feb. 19. 1946. Light Bulbs • --"-& E · turnl¢ed house. Phono Ul50-R. --• llllJiUf • cm or before U-of rale, and bal· Ing therein duly commisaioned and Cords E .acv UI merson · 5-tfc LG.U. tiD "W n ..... El ....
ance thereof to be paid Upon con-sworn, pononally •We.-Frank CEBTIPICATE or BUSINESS Extenslon ' Iron Cords, tc. RAD I 0 S · mokeatw or Nib.a-.
flrmatlon ,,; sale by tbe O>urt. B. Lewlr known tom• to the per-FictJUous Finn Name . Newport Pharmacy 24-Haur Radio Service WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE lfewpwt Bn'toa ,,_ llaftlp
Bids and ioffen are inolted for 11011 -name la subocrlbed to 2108 ~---Front Phone 5. Short Circuit Radio -Fumlrhed houre In Newport &lld Loaa Mr1l 11.._ raJd ~ and -t be In tho within Jnatroment, and ..,_ THE UNDERSIGNED do here-~=• ~ Palm, Bal-Beach, Balboa or Balboa :Wand. -'Vl!l Lido Tolql _.
writing, an~ will be received by knowledged to me tbat he ~ by certify that th•Y are conducting 14-ltc -.. 163S-W 13-tfc Permanent couple, employe4 llJ'
the uJd E. b. Goodell. at his home cuted the aame. • . a Yacht BROKERAGE, Sales of • .,...-So. Calif. Telephone Co. No dill·
at 3000 Wst Ocean Front, New-IN WITNESS WHEREOF I New Boats and Marine Supplies OR.ANGE COUNTlr S'I'EINW Ali Grand, 'like new, one dren. Gall 1440, Mn. Barr, bet. LOANS
port Beach.! California, (wblcll ad-haw hereunto set m:} hand and' af· and equipment of every klhd and UPHOLSTERING CO. of the ~Jd'r greeteot pianoo. 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Mon. throush
-Is he!eby deslgneted u the fixed my offidal seal the day and character buslnea at 625 Coast Manufactunn Goraeowi tone. Beeuti!ul care. Friday. 12-ttc
$100.cio and Up to $10.000.00
-+-• ~ar Ip this certlllcate first above Highway, Newport Beach, Call· Of Upholstered l'umlture 'lbla la ~ Instrument !cir ,the 111&.&L ll:llTAft If
· wrlttm. fornla, under the fictltlOW! firm '13 w. ftb St., Santa Aila dlrcrtmbiating bizyo:r. Danz------------
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Payme1lbl to flt Your tn.,,...
NORA S. MARGWARTH, name of ROBERT V. STAATS ·Factory and Sbowroum Sdunldt!J'lanO Co .. 520 No. Main LOT FOR SALE-Block G, Ocean
Notlll')' Public In and For Said <;QMPANY and that said firm Is 50t West Center St., ~ S&l\I& AjlL f.tfc Blvd., $3,000, by owner. E . L.
County and State. My Com-cpmpooed of the following penons, Phone Anaheim tn• collect Radi. , Re • • Neunaber, 195 North Shaffer,
mlallon Expires. Jan. 29, l!leO . .,.hooe names In full and places Of 12-tfc . o pamna: Orenge, C&llf. 12-ttc
Loans on~
Trucks and 1'ra!len
<Notarial Seal) reold•nce are as 1onow., to-wit: Houle callr dally except Siit. ------------
Pub.-Fob. 5, 12, 19, 28, 1946. ROBERT v. STAATS. 625 Coast ?ORON.ADO . Stlb. ~te rtock ot tubeo • FOR SAIE 4 room, 2 bedroom Federal Finance Co.
• ' ~::'.ay, Newport Beach, Cell-Electric Range, $178 factorY !replacement parts. Pb: ""'-· newly decorated, near INC.
NOTICE OF INTENTION RACHEL C. STAATS, 625 Coaot lnmledlate Dellvfty , 345· JQ:SA RADIO It EI.EC-ocean or bay and rt.ores. 435 '29 No. 5,.._
HJ Auto Ba .. _ _, TRONICS 00, l'IM Nwp:wt Goldenrod. can Newport 281-'11. Phone 62Xl. Santa Ana. Qlllf.
TO ENGAGE IN THE ,:.ay, Newport Bea<i>. Call· a.-tb· -u~ -I ' 9-tfc Immediate poaeuJon. lz.6tc S.Ule '
~~~~~OllOL· ~~~this 1sth 41y Pel1D8Ylnn~ Oil Rti:o ~ ::::.,;-::::.. Open For Inspection -"rs1u+a • n · •
ROBERTv.STAATS Gillon.·~ --a..-a•.-anat1• Sunday · roaSJliOO;Two6.50xls-....
February 13, 1946 RACHEL C STAATS to.._. wtlw -cm larp Beauutul· 2 bedroom Cope Cod cap tlrer. No patcbm. -
TO WHOM rr MAY CONCERN: Stat• of Callfcmla l W estem Auto Supply o ,='• AD -~ -.. Ready to move -In 30 Newi><1" l~R. ' · ·U·21e
NoUce Is benby given Uiat flt-County of, Orange ) a. ..,._ DNJor t ' ~ L. BAJOI, 8.0.8. ~ Have It !lnlahed to IUlt A'jn'Oll lWDIW • e =~ ~ r.,"~ µ~~~:.~~ii~ 1811 Nowpmt-.. a.ta= ll..ilo.f'>~-'-Pbh~~ =-~~...:i-~= WILL ~AY~for'll-'G_.
akahollc be,·.,.ager at thooe prem-k.,., a Notary Public In -tali n L .>:O Ren•ira ocapod Large lot. A real buy at In roOcl C<llldltlc& Gtoe -..
• lros. ~ u follows: the uJcl Ccunty and State. r<Sld-Jmt .AniTed .lWIUi ,.-_.. tile poler -. 385 Broedway, P. O. Box 21. Orona dol ......
I' FlSHING BARGE "GANDER." lnl therein, cluly ODll1llllaloned -~-._.. .. Aid All m•ir: tubeo. etc. Pb. %U7. Ooota Ma&. -502. 11.ftc \ 'U-2tp ~=~=~=:~~=~~g~~~~~~~~~~~ 11 11. ml. SW of NEWPORT PIER. ~ pereouaUy -eel J10B.. Bart N~ 916 Ocul BhtQ, • NEWPORT BEACH (out) OR. ERT V. STAATS and RACHEL C. ~TTKIUBI Newpm1 Bn-b , • 13-tfc --iWAW' '
ANGE COUNTlr. • STAATS known to me to.be the Dloe' ~ I I "
I . . Purruant to ouch Intent! .... the .,....,.,. -na-os are subocrlb-nT .... IL ft. WMJIAI· A!llromt~ Ill • . " ME"BD LA Tl! .MOe p,ai. ~G SANG BOAT & I :AIR y ARD undenlped la •PPlYlnc to tbe Id to the within lnrtniment. -,•• s~· Real Eot. ~ ' -ft Pay Top I Cea, " '
811 II"~_. DI--•~ 1,., ~~.:• ... 'lloard .,...°!, ... ~tlaa f« admowledg<d to me Uiat they WAllWWW 90 MJr ;& -218 Securt!Y Bids. • ~ ..._u"-1 V.& -·er on-.. ~ •P!>llcatlaa of fX«Uted •tho same. 1N WJTNESS · · , hwleDI, callf. 11-20tp ' .I I, ~Qi,& '
llllPI N,•,w,wt 1 an alcohollc beverace llcteme (or ~OF'. I have hen!unto .. t WANTED TO BUY -AlbatnlL IN n...i.-W •. .. ......... 1 r-llctemft) for -pt-u my hand and affixed my otf!riAJ ~ Newport 110l. 14-lq> . 0 -~ • _ ..
!ollowl: . real tho doy and -In tblr Ger-~· . :r:~~ oN SALE BEER. "~te ·-t ··-·-~...-.. WANTED -N1oe -... D~ ~ -~ ,___ n .. _ w , • . •cal P ,
Anyone dalrinc to .Jli'Oteot ~ ~ ~e. M:''iioiKER: lrle. wm pa7-'!-\:VrlW llj>o< --. 1';;J·-;;_, ""="..=.i'.'" • _l,1Ls >;a l · •• CJ!= , . " = C ( • Ml 0;: atl Ill• ..... m.lllle 1sruance of rucb llcomo(r) may I Notary Public In -for "II" clo ,, __ ,,__ ~ """ e ' •
far. far... files a ~ofprotott 'With the Orange County, State of ;ny: N.T CA• - -... . F P. Waldron ' a• _ _., !nFLEal~ ~ -:. • .... •in..... tat.e uu.rn F.q\Wbatioa at , c.antcnda. lf1' OM'"'._ ..... _.. .... ,_. ,.... Ts'! rr 211W. \ ._. ~..._,.. y'""!.W.,-....
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Newport Beach, and Role Bonacci,
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Steaks • Chicken • Spare Ribs • Lobster
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The Rev. Ida w. Sande.-pastor Cor ' na de! Mar Horne of the local Aaemblies of God
church, West Ocean Front, attend-_/
ed the recent Southern California Mr. crHrs. H. E . Ruggles, 504
District counciJ of the Assemblies Golde'fl"OO avenue, Corona del Mar,
of God churches which convened in have r..s house guest Miu Jane
Pasadena. ·Dr. Charles S. Price, F?edefick of Rochester, N . Y. Miss
noted world travder, Wutspeaker Fr-ed~ck ls a-niece of her hostess
at the evening sesaion. ... and 1s1 in the medical department
Rev. Sande, who has been ill of th~ Eastman Kodak company.
for some time at her home, has She ~II be here for three months.
again resumed her duties as pastoi. Mr· ~uggles is a cou.sin of the
During her absence the pulpit has sc:reelcom~an. Charles Rug.gles.
been occupied by the Rev. Loraine
Rodes or Pasadena. Pac I 05 Den\ Mothers
Harbor Stamp Clubs
M.eet This Week
To l'yteet Thursday
~ Mothers of PacJ 100 will
~t _Thursday, Feb. 21 at 10 a . m.
Newport Harbor Stamp club will at ~~ home Of Mrs. H. o . Boyvey,
meet Thursday evening, Feb. 21 11139 Ji\Vest Central avenue and
at the Mesa· Ra~o shop, Costa other mothers i,t'lterested in' CUb-
Mesa. and .the Junior Stamp club bing B also given a cordial invi-
will meet Saturday, Feb. 23 at talion to attend.
12 :30 p.m . •
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?ttiss Ellen Ann Potter, daugh-forme capt.a.in of the Port slipped
ttt of Mr. and Mn. Angus Potter, On a tter rug at her h~. 1610
Pearl avenue, Balboa Island, has Park avenue, Friday and wu
returned home from St. Joseph taken to the hospital for a check-
hospital, where she underwent an pj. he is expected home this
emergency appendectomy. Miss week.
Potter ill a senJor at Harbor m ' Mn L. E. Lounsbery 2125
and her unfoneen illness forced Ocean boulevard. Balboa. h;.. gone
her to rn1ss taking a schoJUship to Springs where she will
ex.am1nation. "" stay th friends.
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HEAD TO TOE BEAUrY . SERVICE
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TWO wonderful clanaing
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Erpgl.j&ed Clunaing Cnam . ' for dry, 8aky okm ••• T1118J
Pink O..ming Cream for
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