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HERE ARE CITY D PARTMEITS . AID PHO~~:l nMBERS 11 I CAS~· OF EM ..
1be reoent case of a young man In the bay otf
Harbor Island, and the resulting confusion the
handling of information to hurry aid to the , prompt-
ed the dty fire department to prepare a Ust·~+:i,pbl.s,~ nwnb-
eni to be caJled in-case of certain eme.,
Fire Chief Frank Crocker, collabora · with · Police
Chief Rowland Hodgkinson and Harbor r.faster Russell
' Craig, Wuest that residents memorize or peat this no-
tice in a prominent place, especially the numbers.
Even th<iugh ,the proper number cannot recalled dur-
Ing an' etDe1gency, the chief 4J(linted out, the telephone .2. Where the location ol the emetgency Js...ON-i:y
operator will connect with the proper mimbel' If the ca1le!' OR WATER. · '
will ten her just what the etneigency is. (Caller should . 3. What street ¥ef nwnber, and S!!Clioo ol the dcy.
not give the gist of the call to the operator). Further infonnafion may be asked for by the oll'lcer
Wbe11 connection has been made with the proper de-In charge, SO DO NOT HANG UP YOUR PHONE, but
putment, then the caller should give the call: In as few , &llSWl!r such questloql as he may ask ln-i dear and •inp!P
words possible. to the officer In charge who answen. Dllimler. 'lbat will be a gi:eat help In determining what
Facts needed.are: ' equipment and inen to send OD the caJl
1. Exa.¢Y what has. HAPPENED or what some per-, TO P~CE AN EMERGE!'fCT CALL-Prone No. l
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Fi e Candidates to Run ;F rCityCouhcil
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ARMY WASTE. One ex-
ample of wanton waste
by the army comes to. haJ?d
In a letter from a soldier m
the Philippines. who says if
his name is used he would be
summarily courtmartialed.
But let him tell bis story:
"I don·t thil\k the papers
in the states are printing any
information about the wast-
age of army material that is
in progress in the islands.
Notwithstanding the fact · all
kinds of ~upplies are being
sauandered or destrnyed on
the fields of the Philippines.
As an example, expensive
f Bl, 0 f icers ----------+---!filing Closes for Council Race;-~.
, airplane cameras are placed
<,Ut in the open and the steal-
ing by Filipinos is fant astic.
With the regularity of clo"k·
work raids are made on the
bayside warehouse which
houses hundreds of lea ther
fleece-lined jackets. a n d
other expensive items of
anny clothing. Th~ at1thori-
t ies refuse to release the sup-
plies for anybody"s con-
sumption a nd as a conse-
quence the destitute isla nd
people resort to stealing it. I
derive considerable an,ttse-
ment from the iJE'rplexed a u-
thorities in their efforts to
t,,'Ua rd the goods. but to no
avail. Most of the thefts are
ir.side jobs and 1 he whol~ vi-
cinity is thoroughly 'caRed'
beforehand.
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INCREDIBLE. "If you
could see the incredible liv-
ing conditions that exist here
then even a morally discip-
lined man would encourage
thefts. The sensible thing to
do is release all the surplus
equipment and put it up for
sale at reduced prices to the
Filipino people. That way
you could have a rapid turn-
over of goods and CUJTency
and rehabilitate small and
large business again. The
vehicles could .be sold to
truck tanners and grocers.
as most of them are trucks
in.one form or another. The
jeeps would and are fmding
a ready market. Any other
heavy construction and road
equipment would supplement
present stocks in the islands
and increase the· efficie11cy
ot recQnstructlon. The j>loth-
ing would sell with incredi-
ble speed as 50 per cent of
the people haven't got a
shirt to go on their backs.
The stealing would naturally
decrease as the people. by
purchase. could have access
to anything they desired.
That is the logical way of
looking at it.
''Instead. what happens is
this: ~ckloads of jeeps and
other salvagable mechanical
parts a.re unceremonious!~·
dumped into Manila Bay.
The foodstuffs are left for
the rats to pick a t while the
poor .people get their three
meals from the GI g-arbage
dumps. The clothing is left
for God -onlv . knows -what
purpo.«e while people wander
about the streets in rags.
The other hum1reds of thous-
ands of misrellaneous items
consistent with a ~ army
are zealously guarded with
.little or no regard for the
thousands of people who
could benefit immeasurably
from them and their use.
Here are a people who are
slowly starving. • economi-
CllllY and physically and we
sit by with smug content and
ignore them. The United
States has failed in its trust
to the Philippines in war and
now In pee.ce. Sometimes I
am just a little uncertain as
to wh8t. we fought for."
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Drow•"'«!'-Recent occur-
rence opposite Harbor Island
becomes more confusing as
lt proceeds (see article else-
where on thls page l but a
CContlnue<I on Pa~ Five)
Arrest
Boat I
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pector
Lieut Com ander
Taken Here With
Asserted B "be
21-Y r. -Old V !t and Labor Man
Among Candidates for 2 Seats
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Three from Balboa, One Represe~ting Corona ·
del Mar, and Incumbent Isbell Running
for Council in April Election .j . • An agent of and two
Newport Beach police officers. Five candidates filed at the closing date Thursday noon
Chief R .R. Hodg inson and Assist-NEWPORT HARBoR•s SPokTFISHING FLEET, 8bo"'n as It lined up ta&t year &t the beginnln« of the 1945 1eaaO in the race for City councilmen, to fill two. seats of Mayor
ant Chief Ke n Gorton arrested opening tomorrow pl'Omhes tP be one of the best lo many yean.. de\•old of war reAtrletJom and •ith more bait boa Clyan Hall and Councilman Isbell, whose f.eMllS expire May
Lt. Commander ohn Hoogerwerf, eral new boats wlll join the ~t this year, which will number about 15 In all. Total value of the lndu11try to the harbor ts appro:dmatl!ll;r first. Mr. Hall is not a candidate to succeed himself but Mr.
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a coast guard i specter of small $7~0.000, with an annual tnoome nearing a half mllUon dollan. Many friends have been made for Newport Harbor by Isbell will nm for re-election.
i £~~J~~r:e~~f2~~1 SPO.RTSFisiiiiGroFLEE~i~ READY FOR 1946 s ASON ~=;!~CE~T:.~~; Soto, Balboa
in Santa An a y ~~~~~; Arthur \ ~!!n~e ii. ~e:~. ~~~~! rharacter IU. Br~dle; iss~~ e complaint In Lido Isle Assn. ' 75 Day and Cha_ rte. r Boats Preparing Islande Start :!~ .:,~ ~~ ~::'~~nT!'yei;:;o~-\; • I ,
Santa Ana. H erwerf was re-N d H ~~~d.ni.;.~ :· ~~~~f.~~ ~::~~~ 'c\~i. ii~~se ~°.:stryR8V~~..!:~a~fy5:S:>,o:::> h:~~:r · 1fr~~:t ~~:g~b:~;~ ee s ome
'in charge of the I office at San ~, Dl<! · h ---,· I cf each candidate follows: • · go was quo as saying t e The Lido Isle Community Assa--, . . ·waters off Newport for the un-A f . . Balboa · Balboas ~r character ot
coast guardsma had $200 in his ciation started 1ltn action yester-. Nt.\\'f Ort lta.r:bor 5 spo~tsfishing forgettable sport which seldom ' scor~ 0 ttt~ens on . · .~ I LM!-L. ~ll . _ alrr.oJt !t:'ia;endary proporlioiis, n-
wallet when uestioned. This day in superior court to foreclose industry. growing by leaps and fails them "Every day is Sun-J~land this W« signed a petiti_on Mr. Isbell .is comnlet1ng his first , year-dld Soto Nistiikawa_i is ill ol
amount. it w understood, was on several pieces of property, con-boun_ds and atr~ady valu~ at .ap-day," w~ a familiar remark c1rcul?ted as a r?test to the e1ty , term on the council: He is in the 1 pneumonia and in dire n~ d..,.
half the amount he was to receive tending it has the right to assess ~rox1mately $750.000: S\.\.'1nga.. i~to among the boat owners last sea-plann~ng comm ~1on and !he df.?' building. supply business and has sistance-and a place-j to live
when the favor hie report on the properties on the island at the its 1946 season confident that its son council for gra ting a hlllmea li-been a Citizen here for many years.• among the friends in his beloved
cruiser was m e. t f f 75 boats will llave even a greater · · cense to Dr. E. Keltor at Z961 He has alwavs taken a definite Harbor district ·
· Two Orange unty men were ~de t~ ~nt~ cent per sq~are ?01t average daily patronage than last Twen.ty~ven Laadlnp 'Onyx avenue, district that l Is stand on public improvements and Information ·from Santa Ana
not named by e FBI or by the th s ac ·r·ede passessmt. en h adg~~ year. While no accurate. figures 1The principal J~dinthgs, afnd fl~ts l designated as esideritiaL. I as a member of the finance rom-discloses that old Soto who LI e pc 1 1 roper tes a l.ft;"<:"n h '---'led "Grifr' G ·r o boats operating ere ram 1n-...._ . . "t•-h ed ' local police de tment. All ques-unpaid ave ~n compl , r1 -1 h f U . B Ibo p ·r u1-. Keltor, dent1st recently nu ~ 81 oppos unnecessary now dependent on aid from the
tions relative the case was· re-Defe~dants named we e w A I fis. secretary of the association, cue t ... e ~ o~ng : 0 a aF" a~ ion I re leased hy the army, h~ planned' o:penditure of city funds. He has county welfare department. bu
!erred to the I by th~ local de-Snyder. C. P . Worden, ~abei c: PStimated that ~ore than 1.000 1 continued on age iv~ to .establish. hi .office in !he up-: ne:ver bettl backward ;':' his declar-bren ii.I sjnce Dec. 5 and will socm
partment. Johnson Ethel M Str d day and charter fishermen en1oy-1 I stairs portion of a resJdential atimm of what he believed to be be evicted from ~s temporary
Rita Ma:rkwith. Lie~ vS:i~ trS:m ed themselves daily on an a~er-Signs of Spring-s.tructure ad!a nt to the dlvidlngj right or wrong and has won i:nany 1 shelter in fqrmer ~~tern F1yf.nc
On June 14, 777 the Continen-s10:78 to $77, to maintain the conl-?&e through 100 days of the fish-12 c·t ti G. I hne of. bus1n s . and. r~u.i , adndtai for his fearless attitude I ccmm~d bai:acks in which he
ta1 Congress ad pted the stars and munity clubhouse and ' other fa-: 1ng se~n. I a ons 1ven I properties: but lying, it IS under--.on all iaues. 'has resided since returning from
stripes. cilities 011 the island. I Basing his es~m~te on a fair For Loud Pipes! stood, in the r i~ential portion. 1 Col. ..,.__ AtklDllOD J th~ Japanese relocation camp tn ------+-----------'-' ----------1 average basis, Gr1ff1s looked back 1 The petition initiated by MrL C.ol Atkinson. tired h bee Arizona. ,
J N rover the last season and surveyed I Doris Powers of 212%-"--a _,de· t be ,. re :1. as n I Before the war. Soto. who ~ t t d A h• j I Tw J · · r J d · ..... ....,.... ~ n re ,or some 1ve years ·ded h r 35 ·
Os S t t the possibilities for the one start-e ~e c1tat1ons or ou. pipes ayenue. h as be~ n circula~ _ Balboa '. SJ . • ere or ye_ars, was a fa· On 0 e re I ec ing officially tomorrow. · He be-. we~ given to Y.outh!ul drivers of 1 mainly among opertv owners ii. ~ !°na Arm toA~;eBwh:n ~~ m11Jar and ?eloved figure to src»ree • f f · lieves that between $5000 and $10. stripped-down J8loptes over the the immediate district, but it is l tint laid Y as . of area residents and at one time
T W · -j {)()() is left here every day by fish-past week-.end, most of ·whom understood th t another ~titian ~of~~ AA.::' offi47r tn operated a novelty and gift store
0 r., e on Bu·11d·1ng Pr!/\blems =~:~i;:;o d:-n:n:~ ~~~~e~ ~~:I c~i;nx;r:~t~ ~~~Jes ~:'lie ~en°~d~~ ~~ :1a~:i~ed ~ r:;1 ~ been :~ted ~rr:l~~ I ~~e M:1~C:ti:t :ed ~e: V The total would add up to near-Priest at the police department proposed local n 1 -._ ~~ recreati~nal places , Main and Bay;/ He abo owned a I ly a half-million dollars income to remark that it ii a certain har-It . l b. h pet:JtiOnen! or ~~ta. cutting through watehouse for art coods at 208
Planned as regular feature eered ln the construction of fed-not including trolling boats. ' hinger of spring va~ation -the th ~ P dann Y t.J be _1 UDV' tape to speedy comple-Palm avenue and, fo~ !1 nwnber al.
each week, a n w reai estate and . . I . . . . boys came dOW11 look.mg for places at e . ent ~ iresent 1 tlon d. llUdt projects 81 the gym. years, ooerated a ping-pone con·
building section the first ever at-erally financed amall housing dur-Sportsf1Shmg boats, ranging to stay during the spring vacation ed to. the CJty unol at their ne:Jtt He awns hia home on the Balboa cession in the Pavilion.
tempted in th Newport Harbor ing the depression yean after , from 30 to 65 footers. ply the week in April. mc;_eting. CO:mtinued on Page F1ve) Now, too old tor tabor and with
area, will 800 bring news of having spent some ten yran in j failing health, Soto wishes to come
realty and bu' 'ng developments large home construction In Bev-FEBRUARY BUILD. ING Home Serv·1ce ·-and 'Jete'r·.ans' "home" and according to a wel-to readers oft News-Times. The erly Hills and Bel Air. I _ fare deoartment spokesman, here
section will be nducted by John The well-known Los Angeles is the ~hance for a friend to really ~~~~o;m-:o ~!~~~:~d::ta:: ::~~~~n!J.~~::i£Ei:~~~ PERMITS AT: $272 • Needs Get 20% of .R C Fund ::.g~~~~~:ur.:i:.::~o;nu~ Newport Beac and Costa Mesa ticles dealing "ith problems of , , . . 0 • A • . . tent1ous hvmg, qu.~ers, . one ot
who are int ted I buildin design and construction of homes I f Orange .'countv s ar displ.aoed n g di . . · F b b 'Id' ··-1 Balboa per5ons' could oncP lUta1n · be new homes perhaps several accor ng to terms a nd conclit1ons ! c ruary u1. tng perm1~ were n . under close surveillance The na-h · Ge . t h with the
times as many ho may have var· met in Southern California. He less than h alf those recorded by l A number of S8500 d'vellings S h ~h'ldr tional chapter will g~t. 15 per1 appy. · 1r1 md partmouc t 'll h b . ( . t" ., b ·1di d t t d c ool I en I county \Ve are e en . ious ·a lteratio or addJtions in 1 '"'' touc on .as1c actors which . 11e Cl Y u.1 ng epar men .ur~ were given permits. and the aver-' ant of the money raised this year,
mind, or i:eturb hing or their pr'f'S-h~me O\Vners, either large .or small '.1:~ Janur ry, the gT('atest build-I a gf' gain('d with the rise in ma-Assistance League a Sharp reduction from war years J d B k v· .
('Ot quarters, ill find the new! \\·1JJ val~e bec~use of his back-1ng mo.n~h ever encountered by terial and labor costs. The slu'-t allotment. j U ge 0 ISJts
page a valuab e SQ\lr'C(' of infor-ground 1n design. advisor to a th~ off1c1nl!;, \vho gave out per-prising amOunt of construction in IA!ad R ... Gifts Local and chapter funds for H W • Lik; m~tio~. It . I feature regular : manufacturer's . trade: association.' mi t~ f'?r S~Tl.270 '''O~th. of houses Ne,vport was evidenced as refut-hof!M! service and welfa re, are ad-! ere ; rtter e
~tor1al ~ en ts by Joseph a nd from the v1ev•ro1nt of a con-a nd ~1scellaneous buildings up to ing the belief that most of the X f·,,·port Bea"h G1 umw ministered through the hands of F F th
\\'eston. been C'd architect and tractor as well. last night for the shortest month building is taking place in Corona "rhool and th~ Parent-Teacller experienced d.irectors, on the basis 3ID0US a ' er
builder, '''ho -i one ol Southern/ The Ne\vs-Times feels fortunate of the ,·rar. del Ma r. Newport had S9l.350 orgsnlzatfon IPd .the local Bed of careful case analysis and only
California's ou standing designers in securing feature articles from Sever:al large homes were start-worth of homes and business st:MJc-1 Cros:J dri,•e "·hleh-start8" te-where and in the amounts they are CUrtis Bok of Philadelphia, pre-
and builders. .. this, as ,,·eU as other outstanding ed during the month, however. tures under way. Corona del l'tfar mttrro\\' (Friday) by aeaclloc' i. mmt needed. Jane Calkins local siding judge ot the court of com·
\Veston hea a group of men autho~ities .in tht'.' realty and con-U''''"hh Hl'~'.1r "'ell t;:; the. dis~~· listed $68,110. I thei r contributions earlier tlllia staff executive for HOme ~rvice, mon pleac; No. 6 or that city, was
\\'ho located e-ir attractive of-s tr.uc~1on field. All expect a big. t e pace can mamta.tn · 1 Balboa Leads '''eek. Tbf' Ne\\•port U..... says the work is increasing and guest in Newport Beach W~
fice on Coast 'gb"·a,y near Bay-bwldmg year:. and. as usual, this A two-story home at 1402 S. Bay , Balboa had a sudden spurt in AMi!Jtancr league "'ere aext t. that ~ping the ex-serviceman day when he visited Lt. Frederic:k
shore tract r ntly called the newspaper "'ill be ln the vanguard Front was started at 8 cost of valuations under construction, ac-Une. Both \\'t".re umolld.ted. lt solve bia post-war problems is an Clifford, USN rei ired. at the home
\\'arfield com y H~ grew up l of the trend J $25.000: a nother for S20,000 at counted ·for by a relatively fe"' "·as .,._.ouneect by Mn. ~ Important contribution to the of Mrs. Wyatt. 1325 East Central
h b II . . · n Fro ,,_ t . d . . 1411 Bay a\re nue and one for 1 . d led h Grace drive ehal----L-•--H-... 1 -10..-i..c••tati Balboa. t e u ding b stnes..s, and studied m ........ e o time es1gns and 1 $lS 000 t 906 & also arge permits, an t e ra~ · • • -.... ..._ ..___...,, n:uauUJ. on pro-avenue.
not onl;r in ·s country, but in pictures will add interest to the • a Y aveque, bet":een sections with $93,350 , gram. • · 1 Tile two men were ahipmatd
Mexico and P is as well. He pion-page. Look for it at an early date! I worth ~r buildings. Two · ~arge Recognizing the local Red ~ Jin. Victor Grace 11 &!)pointing together on the U.S.S. ~ Dl· General Smith's Son houses and a con~te commercial need, national headquarters -~ -tants throughout the and during the _Flm Wor'l!! .. Wp
Fil Local Man Held On Honor Roll Agam· building on the bay front account-allocated 20 per cent of the ~ oty -urges all to be ready to and enjoyed talking <Ner old -ge es ed for $50.000 of this. Balboa to be raiM!d in the local duipl-r ~ -calJed upon. Judg• 1Bok flew out frun Pldladi!l-
Int ti. to R ' On Felony Charge At New Mexico M L Island was in last place with $39.-1 r.,.. .... in .... uare and home ...,,_ . phia. leaving during a beavyl -en 0 un • 900, including one $25,000 home. ice. This year ll4.000 W Dlllbt Capt. Langjahr storm and after a 8tonny .-
F S Off• Joseph &adford. Corona de! KeMeth Ill Smith son of Brig Corona de! Mar had 10 homes by the harbor branch, """'*dbc Of Balboa Island Wblle be :WU here the ...,, . ...,. I or e Ice Mar. W8S held for trial in superior General and ·Mn. Albert D. Smith starting. beside • number o(! re-to Mn: Victor Grace.cbalrman far . • ::, incit all, .. J:r.-hloJh:'.t_':..
court as a result of a preliminary of 911 North Boy atrtt~ Balboa pain and ad!fitions. apartments the drive ,for the put few -. ReCurm to ffoeprtal our · sure · ~
Incumbent . J . Dodge W'*"'5-~earing In justice court Wednes-Island. has earned academic dis-and garages: Alterat.lona\ and ad-Tiie chapter, COllllatlac al 1111 · 1 our~~ wc:e, _,.,.cl-
day filed his intention to be a day afternoon on a charge of linction at New Mexico Military ditions dominated in Balboa. al· Soutb<rn Orance m1m1J> wlD Oll1t-Willlmn I.anCJatt. 320 Col-~udce Bok la ollo a wr1u/ 1l1ie
Clllldidate for ustice of the P.,ace. burglary. Institute. RoowdL , · • ~ thell' total did not ...._ share in • larl• percentap al llJe --. B&Iboe blud, who hla father 'EdWud Bak, ).:0-
Newpon to hip, in the office of Bradford was a=ised of felon-For the tint semester of 1945-the home construction ~ue.I A funds raUed. Tiie bar6or - ---on a 45-day fUr-book, l"'lbe' Ammc enlrotloft cf iltJ-
the county rk in forthcoming iously remoVing items of electrical 46, Smith wu -ot 23 memben $3000 additicn at the Fun~ was of the chapter's 6C per -al .....,., --Jaat .,.U to Moore wult Bok • .' wu a bmt ~· ZI
county electi equipment from the warehouse ot f the Honor Society. 'lbio ii the not.a. . ! the money allot~ed for 11•••1-IJ' Orr ml llaollltat'N. C., -he I The Jllclp la --al
Judge baa served ~ jus-Harold Kreutzer, 432 Fenileat, third .,.,._,...tive ~ that New bol-, addltlonii, •-.d!tpali*" will amount to JIOJJOQ --. -lreatmelit far ' ~al the HWbc" a,_.
tire &11'(1!! inted ,to that office Corona del Mar. Smith has earned thia tlnc:tlon. -alteratloaa made up~ bulk "lbele ~ i':"'cate --llapiml -Infection. I dnatl!ic oemt -...td.. ;.,i..i
ln No""""1ber. 1929, and baa been lh-adford wl11 appear ln superior He ezr.>ecta to reeolve a high of the pmnlta laued for Hew-L tlonal orpnlutlon • desire to -'De ''"1~•"' -with the Slpal bcdr lit ca.~ wttf11:~
returned to olfia. in rourj sub-court on March S. Ball was aet at ochool certificate Item Ma--.i .... .,,.,cW drud.Uros cue .of ewo cloae to -lill Oallll 1111 -lbaa A-em, ~1~· Jllllp Ulen • 'Pi ,.,.
sequent e1 , •· SIOOO by Judge o. J . Dode•· I lco Military Imtltute iJ. Juno. -..e ·--. . '1 tbe local cbaptnw COIL ~lt"P"!._*~-J
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""~wS-T"tM°E: • I RISE TO JlEMAHI\ ---. . Gen~ PetroleWn Jokes-that is-. 8-:! 1 -)'OU --..'t
HON. JOHN PHILLIPS Senate will probably lack the N E W S • A:baorbe Gilmore' . wblsUe Wblle.-ldnc. ·. ,
-· 1'i&WPOllI·1J -ii.I courage to pm it out at all. of the Road Oil Bwnn· ...... ~t: Don t -streams -O'Glug: But rm not --···a 11 Ewr7 T a ,., ·Jnm , 7 ~;;; I V"'-mtm '1bere ia • temeneu rilln& ln What WU ao v1dou:s about that ~ =~~ow the valley aftd ing.~ed. --i-
o.a .._SR• P."'h'IS ICftlJ" w • Ir~, v....e D the 79th Selaion w~ wu not blllf It.. said that employes and CHURCHES ---· ,------..,.-----:.,_-
• .L -' ,__ --~· -t bef°"'. Ptthai» it II be-employers 1hould talk-~t -•-A new department ~g Natm. Calltomian: Well, sir, •I lloobrri~ Poyable in AUVance :-~ per ~ ~--~ ......... 1916 11 an electioll "a" -·~ •-asphalt and roed oil i.m,,.. haa will laY they're not lh<>oe' sickly R 0 0 F S '2.'r.i per year to 4th zone; $3.00 per year 8th ~ • · • 30 de.ya befoce •tarting m ql.WTel; ~ -ated In ~--aJ'~troleum <reeks that're always con!Ined to ---~-------• ' perba .. it .. bec:a-the leci&-that .perishable merehandlae and ~· ~· ~ ~ l!DIA!red u Second-ciuo matter at the ~ N .. ,..n -,, tallan now going throO&h will af. farm produce should not be loot by A88QB•.RI! or OOD C<>rpOl'ation coincident with dis-their beda.-Sunshine. APPUl:D O& ..,a...,, •
Calltomla. under the Act ot ~I ~ Ul79 feet the future of lhla country for ..,.,,. fight In whlcb the farmer BW7 -Ida s .. de, PutGn solution ot the Gllmott Asphalt , Free ,illtlmateo It tu~
S. A. MEIER • • _ _ • _ _ Publlober all time: perha1» it , II be<:a..., bad no inleftst, that both lncluatry IMp o-..._._ Nowrwt It Road OU Company and transfer 'I oee In l"'UI' Church oonven-W I 8 llow · I ~--• u tbeJe is --'•o evidence that the and labor •··•· made g .. ~---~• 10 a.m. oflits ~ts to General Petroleum, tlon,• said' an old farmer to a ~ __ _:_ ·Ph.-Nwpt. 101W' SAM D. PORTER • • --• ~a -....... ,. • •-·~g a oontn<:t ~......,. ~"""' -mlnlater "th t •~-·----L. B. MILLARD _ Z\llt« ~ti""!'" who hav• hetttolore been In good faith, should li"" up to IL Momlng eervlce, u a.m. effectl . Feb. 16. Announcement • •. you ~~ • the W. F . DIXON .._ lilenl are now bemg heard. and .II sounds llmple American ta me. Evenlnc ~c aerv1ce at of lhla change 11 made by Presi-subject how 10 &et people to at-..._ __________ _,
PftnUnc Plant, 3011 W. Central Avenue, N Brs=b, ... CaJitCJl'Dia t!MU' demand ls for the correction \ 7·30 p.m. dent S. J. Dickey of General Petol~ tend dlurch. I have never heard \--~---------
ot conditions upon which Congress Re, tired Machinist, , · Mld-....ic -Thunclay at •um. a single addresa at a lumen' con-Offidal Papao of the City of N Beach has been alow to act. The people T·30 p.m. ' ventlon en how to get ca<Ue to
... u ......... Loeal -, .. on. y-...., tln!d o{ Inaction. In domestic Resident of Mesa for . Rev. A,,,,. T. Doaa, Ylcar =.:::,_~,-~ck. We •pend our
JIA~ITORIAL I JSOCIATION JJ£,,J;:.
I and foreign policies; of extrava· 22 Y D' OUR LAOY 01' MT. CARMEL' l :IO L Ill-, B4Q-"""--__ .,. the beat kind of A · gances 1n go-.unent spending; ot ears, le8 at 70 9:41 Liil-, SUnda;v 8cllool. feed.-Palf'Ulder.
ctiv the bypocracy of the OPA. and o!
1
1421 Wiil CoMnl A-uo 11>00 Lm., Koralac Prayu ·aadl -------------
M the a11oeance ot labor leaden who Funeral aet'Vices Will be held ="" •':!~151 ~i.::;: a..m.. 8e:rmcm.. • <nnt lllmd&ym: Bol)t ~ "·rvuter ~ lmpc:ae themselves u much upon Friday, March 1 at 2 nm. at the •.·oo to 1 ·.--••4 -T· ... rnato O>mmlllllm.J 'lllOC-. AND -
th. -·k and ru ot union ---.. ---.... Ul.M ilU r.Altll •111• CliifT ·-· • ·~ Harold K. Grauel chapel Colta 1 ·1CJ p -----------------+----=---! ben. a they do bn olhtt men and Meaa. for Karl El1lll Arlcld.on 70 ' .JL IEYliNTH DAY ADVENTISTS M. EJtilte &; Co.. Jae.
. 0. L. CULLY,
Ow .... Tu: v •'.
PUlle M11•t t :
SprMHzina ca nw: * Tu:
Your~--W
Corral Dust
"Blond<! ar< again />T<f<rr<d by gntt~ . _ . I don'•
wane to be a gm.&kman, mix 'cm up foT me."-ACX. LlNDll.rf.
women. • I who died Monday even.Ing al &..~ ST. JOHN VIANNEV CHURCH C-wai.ut aod Cll--Mt & • "" - _ .._
'The flrat deflnlte evidence of I Ana Community bolpltal ... ._ 1-Ceola M-llJ~!t~!f~e.~L.~.&.~M.~!A.~ ll~l&l~~·~·~·~·~~'::::t:::::::::::::::::::: lhil i:nfluence ft'om home wu in He wu a retired rnachln.lst and SUDdl. llw. 1 ·ao 8abtwh mcbool, Saturday •~ L
the -ol the so<alled "Cue l, lived at 411 Short street. bav!ng OOet yd"N' ' ~ rro... ~.~~~ 11 L llL
m lsma11a • 101
!lllW.• _,_.._
Bill," which WU really a aubotl-lived In Colta M ... for 22 )'06rtl 1 ... . ' • ·--·~
tute amendment to the committee and in C&llfomia for 25. He wu ..., to 1 ·80 p.a.
Now Opeu for
bW on strike control, by a vote of a natiVe of Sweden. FULL G09PEL CHUftCH
258 to 155, without regard to party Surviving are hh widow, Estelle, OOSoNA DSL llAJI · --•-. ~ -
INCOME TAX RETURNS
lines or &OOllJ'•phlcal Influences. Coota M ... ; two atep-aons, OmM OOJdiltlmTI' OIRJll(JJI, ~ Mool, 9:41; _,,q
rv• heard a lot ot things about MoorhoUR, a.ta Meaa. and Don· OOlfOlmO&TIONAL . WWllldp. 11; ......--.
.I Mr. Ford's. Gamble • Auditing -BookkJpmg Service
If one of California's picturesque, frock ted gamblen
of the days of '49 could have heard Henry ord n outline a
"very big gamble" he proposes to take, he w d have nodded
In shrewd approval
Speaking before San Francisco's eo.•:inwealth club,
Ford declared his COf!lpany expects to lo6e oo every
vehicle produced this year-yet intends to ahead and pro-
duce to the limit as its contribution to natiooal war
against inflation.
"On the subject of losses, he said, "I w d like to note
that we could not take these chances if the ord Motor com-
pany had not been building up reserves to finance itself in
moments of emergency. lt has become hat unfash-
ionable to speak of making profits, as if it w re an Wl-Ameri·
can notion. But only out of profits can any established busi-
ne5s get the funds for research for better · gs and better
ways or doing business. Only out or profits come higher
wages. improved working conditions and w opportunities
for ~oyers." · -
The old gamble r mig ht have shuddered a the reference to
working. But "building up reserves"-'-'1a 's the idea he'd
have approved! Gamblers say you can't pl y and win with
''scared money." Money is "scared", in g biers' parlance,
·when a gambler's roll is so small he doesn't are take chances
on losing a few hands. He becomes i lute-his nerve
fails him-he's thi:ough.
Because the Ford Motor company's mon y isn't "scared",
Henry Ford II isn't afraid to take a big ce. And that is
good news for Americans who want new tos as much as
they do not want inflation!
• Sudden Realization
Anyone who wins prizes in a radio q
in· these days-e;pecially if the winner is a
• is nylon stockings.
A Young Navy ensign found that ouL '
show isn't safe
.and the prize
He woo over $13,000 in various prizes including a two-
year supply of nylons, by identifying the vo ce of Jack Demp-' sey. The girls were quick to identify · . He received a
dozen marriage proposals.
The girls had suddenly realized how h dsome he is-in
fact anyone with that many ·nylons is posi ·vely beautiful!
Yalta Secrets
Now that the secret agreements mad at Yalta a year
ago have been made.public they do not put
favorable light.
eriea in a very
th1I bill, which I do not recoc-ald Moorbou.e, South Gate; a P.-rJ Fa llmtcll: ....._ Mlplefer T:IO P· a.; ~ Pl'QW' meet-
nlze! Labor leaden call it •"vie-step:.daug:hter, Mn. Frances M<JOr<o Ill B1•111ope. C... ... lbr ... -. W~&tM7, T:f6 p.m..:
loUI" and "anti-labor" and "re-ho.,..,, Huntington Park' ~ SUnctay, March 3, 1916 --'" • ......,uotte. • ''" James 0 . .Rierce
actlonary." Extravagent state--sons. Geor&e and Carl Anderson Church school hu two eealom. • l"rtda7, T:.a P. m.
menta were made on the floor by o! San Francisco and Eriq G. An-All above primary departmt!nt
the opponenta or the bill. The derson of Salt .Lake ~ty ; one meet at 9:30 a.m. Beilnnen and
memben of ~ who '1>ted daughter, Mn. Ivan ~ primary department acet miet at
for it have been threatened With EUNka; lix grandchildren and one 11 a.m. during the momin& cbun:h
1761 Newport Ave.
political extinction. great-grandchl)d. hour.
Well, let's aee: briefly this Is Rev. E. D. GoodeU will be In ll a.m. Morning wonhlp. Ser-
what the Case Bill would do. It chatge of funeral services and tn-mon by Mr. Schrock: "What Jetua ·
would (1) create a Federal medi-terment will be in Fairhaven cem-Means to Me:"
ation boycJ with enough authority etery. 7 p.m. Youth meeting.
to st~ fnto major labor disputet
and to forbid· strikes or lockouta M •~ F d for~ days while the board work· on~rey avore FIRaT CHUllCH OF CHlllaT,
eel to prevent them; (2) perrriit F G d. Sch I ICIENTllT
the use of court injunctions to en-Of ra ()() Lido Th .. ter,, central AveAue
force this "cooling-off'' period, Of N A d and Via Lido '
thus preventing violence and In· avy Ca emy A branclt at Tbe Mother Cbun:b,
surlng the movement of perishable The _ _.. ..,....,._ .. ot ~--Sci
goods, Including our agricultural ~ .high ranking board· of naval entlat: lo-.&;"~;' Mae.:ct:~u. •
products, where an e ntire season's off1cials have recommended that 8w1da School at 9:30 a.. m. Sun-
ci-op can be ruined by some strike, Monterey, Calif., be the site of day s.e":ltce at ll a. m. Wednesday
possibly over a jurisdictional argu· any proposed branch of the U. S . Te«lmonlal Meetlna" at 12 o'clock
m ent, in which the farmer has no Naval academy, it was stated in .
interest whatever : {3) provide for Washington ne'""S dispatches early Reading Room loc~ted at 1.11
'vii 'ts · t ·th 1 bo this week. A congressional source Palm street, Balboa, is open, daily ~~'::rn~n~~~: b~~a~~g a a ~~~ is said to have indicated that the from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m . except S~
tract: outlaw violence in picketing northern California peninsula area days ani:l holidays nationally ob-
by either side: (4) ban boycotts w ould get the first choice of the served.
and sympa\hy strikes, recently tn-committee which iS cOnsider ing a The public la cordially invited to
jected into labor troubles to force post grad~ate school for naval of· attend the church eerv1cee and uee
the firms involved to come to Cicen. the Re.adJng Room.
terms: that section will, I hope, Upper Bay of Newport Harbor Christian Science
stop some of the jurisdictional has also been considered as a site, T . 'Ch • J ,
troubles which cause serious tosses according to discussions among the op1c rISt esus
to the farmers of Oa.lifornia, and county board of supervisors. Ru· .. Christ Jesua" will be the 1ubject
(5) clarify the status of certain more that a group of naval officers ot the Sunday Lesson·Sen:non ln all
supervisory employes. studied the site owned by James branchea or Tbe Mother Church, ' d f h The First Church or Chrtat. Belen· Ren.t_ember, this is the way it Irvine at the hea 0 t e bay some Ust, In Boston. Jeremiah 1upplle1
left the House. Few bills go J:ll<>nths ago could not be ver ified, the Golden T ext: "Behold, the d&71
th.rough the Senate and get to the but this was urged on Rep. Harry come. aalth the Lord, that J w1ll
President without changes on the S heppard last slimmer when he ra.!se unto O av Id a rtghteou.
other side of the Capitol. If this was here. He i5 a member ot the Branch, and a King aball reign and
one does, I shall be surprised! In military affairs committee of the prosper, and shall es:ecute Judg-
fact the feeling here is that the H ouse of Representatives. -. ment and Justice In the earth .... And this ls bis name whereby he
ahall be called. THE LORD OUR
ACROSS
l':Perlorated ·
• ball
5 }:lawk cagea
9 Auricle~
the ear
10 Belon&in1
to the a.s:ia
13 Salad herb
14 Afresh
15-Foot·llk•
part
l•l•U•• la M••t IM••·
RIGHTEOUSNESS."
These Yeraea from John's Gospel
are Included In the Lesaon·Sermon:
.. In the beginning wu the Word,
and the Word "·a.a with GOd. and
the Word was God. The aame waa
In the beginning with God . , .. He,
came unto bla own. and bis own re-
ceived bJm not. But u many u re-
celYed him, to them gave he pa'wer
to become the aoD.B of God. even
to them that believe on hfj name."
11&1'7 Baker Eddy ••YB tn "Sci·
ence and Health with Key to the
N5W..OllT HAR•OR
LUTHERAN CHUROH
-Cll.,.., c..la M-
Rtv. H.n.rt R.U., PUtor s.nc..: 8vnrtey, lO:SO Lm..
CHURCH clF CHRl&T PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ,
Churot. Md Walnut Mneta:
L. Duane Canby, Mlll-r.
Servtce.: Sunday, 10 a.. m .• Bl.bl•
Study: .11 L ..... K0r111ng wonb.lp.
FIRIT FOURSQUARE CHURCH
OF COSTA MliSA
Rev. and M"-G. Wiiiard Steam•
Pasto,..
Phone 2671
AOOOUNTANT
J. 8 . WHYTE
INOO-~ll OON9t1LT£lriiT
.\.Qtban.cl bF tbe Un!led St.._ ,_.,_..
'UJ'J' DepM'\ment \0 reprweot cllenll lD oonnecUoo with 1Dcome lu matwn...
Atml'ftl • 8Y8'1'K118 llOOICDICPINO U&VJCI:
Ott ... 1 ......... 1 .... c-.. ··-..,._ 1f"1*1 h.fo.W
Sunday School 8 :SO a..m. AJtcHITECI'
PHYSIOLUlll a llUBOBONll, 11,D,
ii. R. Hall, M. D.
l'll3*lan an4 Sa...-
Hours: 2·5, by Appointment
Telephone~
lSl Bro<Mhn;v Colla -
Morning worship ~rvice 10:45. !~------------r------------Cruaade~ service 6:00 p.m.
Berean iaervice 6 :SO p.m .
Evenlnc evangeliatlc service at
7:30 p .m.
Wednesday evening prayer aerv·
ice at 7 :30 p.m.
COSTA MUA COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Cart 8. Johnaon, Mlnl8tet
124 E. 20th St. Ph. 2475-R
Church echool, 9:t5 L m.
)4ornlng Wonblp, 11 o'ClioclL
Youth groupe, High achoo!, ln-
termedJDle, A4111t, 6 :30 p. m.
~.IUV!ce, 1 :30 o'clool<.
Ml.d-week fellowllh.lp and prayer,
Wedneoday, 7:3-0 'p. m. .
11 L m ., Prayer and Sermon.
FIRST METHODl&T CHU .. CH
Armand Monaco
ARCllITEC11'
814 W. Bay Ave., Balboa
Newport 17U
2721 Lakewood Ave.
Loe Angeleo NOrmandy MOS
DAY SCHOOL
Mortimer School
SO! Conil 8alboa lt1an4
Grades: Coll-, l'reJ!l'l'l'torJ'
DAY SCHOOL ><•• °""" O. A. Mortimer, M. A., Od'olid
Prindpoll Phone 85%
DENTISTS
Gordon M. Grundy, M: D.
Pbyoldan an4 !kupoa
Ninth and Central Ave.
Office Hrs.: 10-12 a.rn.; 3-5 p.m.
Telephone 37
OONRAD RICHTER, M. D.
PbyolcJan. and Surpon
120 E . 18th St.
COSTA °MEsA
Hours: 10-12 a.m.: 3-5 i>-m.
Phcne 133
EucUd~~a'Z.!:,=:•~::Grove. PbyUdan .aact 8urpoa
9:80 ,Lm. Cburcb ocbool !cw all DENTIST 2209 Coast h1vd.
Dr. G. E. Tohill Dr. Obed Lucas
a&• '• • , NEWPORT BEACH
11:00 a.m. )j'.o~ Wonblp: HM~ W. Oontnil Pb. 1480 -PHONES-
.M__,.: "We Thank Th~" Office 286-W Res. 28&-R ~-NEWPORT BEACH If caU 11 :00· a.m. Nunery for all cbll-I'-------------' l'-_n_o_an_sw_e_r. ___ N_ewport_;, __ s-'
dren during, eervtce.
8 :00 p.m. Met.hodiat Youth Fel-r----IN_ll_URAN __ VE ____ ..., II ,-------------.
loW91:1J.p. Young . Adult Fellow9h.lp.
7:00 p.m. ~&' Wonblp:-
V..u.ge: "Come Ye U•e."
New York Life
Insurance Company
DON R. DUJIANT
428 Orchid Ave.
CORONA DEL MAR
Gerald Rausa, M. D.
2830 West Central Ave.
NEWPORT REACH '
Ph. 10'28-No answer call 301-11
X·Ray Service
1be agreement to "hand over" to R
~something which neither America
right to do can hardly inspire confidence
tie>M organization members toward eithe
British.
·a the Kurlle Jsl"-
or Britaiil had a
f the United Na-
115 Fish
t.7 Yield
18 Beein
20 Fencina
sword
' I
Scrlpturea:" "Tbe advent ot Jesua
ot Nuareth marked the rtr1t cen·
tury or the Christian era. but the
Chrlet LI without beginning or yean
or end of days." "Christ" la defined
u , ''The divine mantte11tatton ot
God, which come1 to the nesh to
delb'07 tne&rflate error.'' [ =:;:::::=========== OCCIDENTAL
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Ray Nielsen
MllfA>a,JI. llaxwell, M. D.
180~-0out m'""
Corona tlel Mar
The deal to give Russia vital concessi s in China with-
out even refex:ring the matter first to Chun king undoubtedly
did not leave 'i!'good tasb! in Chiang Kai· ek's mouth, al-' though l;ie later "agreed" to the terms.
Since all these concessions to Stalin we made in order to
win his help in the "'1lr against Japan, it a pears that he col-
lected handsomely for his five:.da y parti tion which fol-
lowed the atomic bomb explosion at Hiiroi~ui
·MODERN MARINE S RVICE
BALBOA
315 NORTH ,MAIN S •
•
23 Music note
24 Exclamation
rt Kind of cap
Z9 Strained
vegetable1
Sl Obstacle
32 From
S4 Herds of
whale•
35 Sota
J7 Narrow strip ot wood
40 American
Indian
41 Monkey
44 Melody
-'5 Ameril'an
poet
47 Five of
trumps
I pitch)
49 WipiQ& cloth
:w> Places
51 Male
bffspring
DOWN
I A hoi>Vblt!
2Concludes
I Cuckoo-like
bin!
• Klnd"' crane i Maaurium
(Qm.)
e Correct
7 Expreaaed
juice ol
grape•
8 Snow vehicle
9 Vitality
11 Female
aheep
lS A Dutch
chttse
18 Diocesan
center
19 Tear
20 Subside
2.1 Siu o1 coal
22 Wander
24 C:001tellation
2$ Border of
prment
N'•. JI
28 Roman
money
28 Aho
30 Expression
of dia1U1t
33 Not empty
35 Map
315 Duck.like
birds
37 Lick up
38 God of war
39 Rlle and fall
ot oceana
41 Stitched
UMaJt
beveraces
43 Sick
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• Before You Build or ,Remodel
visit our lnten.tbig -pie wt display l'OOlllL • • •
Color guides, ~
ning aids, compre-
hensive stock of
rugs, carpets and
linoleum.
C'ee•rd,
l&epalftd
LUDLUM Carpet Works
11!: Soa .. -St. --ta Aaa -, SAJi'l'A ANA
' CHRlaT CHURCH llY THE SEA
cemmu.nlty Met:heclW BALn 1480 Well CeAtral Avenue
Aw. IL o. Qeadelt, Putor
Omrllt Bcbool, 9 :60 a. m.
M-n'RC W<>Nbtp, 11 L m.
Yooolll Fellowablp, 6 p. m.
S.eMns Wonhlp, 7 p.a.
~week prayer eervlce, Wed-
MORTUARY
nem&y; covered di9h dinner, 8:30
p.m.
-:t-•
Lady Attendant
-:t-
BALBOA ISLAND CHAPliL.
21SAplaA-
.. .,,. Harry W. White,
A.oota .. PMWr
Cbufth kbool, 0 :80 L m.
Konllllg Wonhlp, 011 L lll-
&T. JAMEi EPllCOPAL
CHURCH
~15 Welt Central, .. libora
(£bell Clubhouee)
410 Coast Jikod.
CORONA OIL llAJt
~.I.pl.us 41.2
DAY .t.JID wt
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Blue Printing Facilities
Photostating up to 'ts ii'!. by 23 in.
I
Pick-Up and Delive :-y Service
Watch for Opening Anriouncement . l
Blueprint & Photostat Shop
<lomla .J.
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Ph.-%288·1
%15 E. Ba;y Ave. ~
MORTIOLUIS
Harold K. Grauel
Chapel
''We Ourselves the Better Serve
by Serving Others Best"
Pboae Newport 11411
Ooeta Meu Cautornla.
OPTOMETRISTS
Robert A. Crawford
~D.
OPTOHETBl8T
Eyes Examined • Glalsea Fitted
1191 N-rt Boaleoanl
~ UIO COSTA Mr.sA
E. T. Butterworth, 0. D .
()ptometrtot
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p. LDISJ:S DUPLICATED
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""atr en _. ~
U. Newport ~Coota -Te&r,11111 . , .. ...,
Mn W. Cloatftl N---. Tele;tr• di
PIANO TEACHER
G.V.LINSENBARD
Graduate ..,.. C1ma111...,,, • 'z '
Ph.12111-W
1ll2ll w. °"""" ~
Office Hours: 10-12; 2-6
PboaeN-rt 1-
S. R. Monaco, M. D.
814 Bay Ave., Balli.
Newport ITU
'41 . S. Bll1 St., Loe ....__
TUcker 111!
By Appointment '
T. P. Reeder, M. D.
Phywlclan wt SargeM
1001 Weot Ba;y A""
Telephone Newport 60Z
A. V. Andrews, M.D. I .
PB1'8JCIAN -llUBOEON ,...,__nu..,
Waper Drup. lmlltale
Dr.WllloarC.W-
allropracttc, Dlet.etlcl,
Physl.o & Colonic Therapy
llMCo..&lll'fd.,-
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GEORGE D. BASS
General Accounting
Fiahermen'11 Bookkeep·
nfOOJO: TAX Sr.&VIOE
' 2602 W. Central Av
GORD·Ort B. Fii LAY
ooNTKAcro• -B1JILDDI
CABINET SHOP
CABINE'l'S ud MU.I.WO
CE
T. C. latr -. 9llpt. --· PIL : 11111-J
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Pu111.ic NOTica Lectures Billed Kl• Word for Rmbll -.
<JDIDICM'Z or BtJIWllM Fol' Union TaJk Newp0rt Harbor Reg•latlo•s Same
FlctltloUI Firm N-ah • M 5 A Oilc:oeo visitor ot January a..: Last Vear'
n.. w.i..rs1.,...i -hettby At An eJ1D ar. !!'! ~~i::r!':ia".1'1. ~-=·. ~ •' certify that he la eonductlnc. a ---·-,--__
-at 1750 Newpcrt Bml.. Dr. Dan Gilbert. L.l..D, ' na-quite suddenly. from the ereuY Landlords \l>&Y raise their ,_,.
Oty of Costa Mna. County ol UOnallJ -lecturer, a..U-1<1'ttle ol Industry, ""' toond-our-tor the summer .. ..., only U they
Qranse. State al C&llfornla. = and newspaper <olumnlat, will ad-:.-~ ... Bal~-~ch. "'ck~ apollkt-!\ad pet m-to c1o oo 1ut :rw-.
the !lctltlouo firm name of ~ -two ..-u-In e>ranse . 00·-.~ po ~ e it was announced by the OPA. VER CRAFT and that oald firm county next week on "How Does pl1chardo 111 • bottle, and a harbor cluifYlnc the rullnc that .,._
oompc»ed ol the tollowlnc penono, Praent Union Activities In Onnae equally ~ with boats. The front w~ on eumpt1an to
whOH names and addrc1, es .,.. u County Affect You!" 1 Pacific. wu u blue aJMi benlcn u ceili.np on sw1a1-.er ttntals In re-
toll°""' to wit: S-ed by the Aaoeiated it had been gray and threat.en-sort &rellf. _ _
J-ph L. Carver, MS Ol1f Farmers ot Qranse county, the ~ !arlhel' north. It wu the mid-Approxll'Ultely 50 per cent al
Drive, Nowpo.-t Beach, C&llfcrnla. meetlnp will be held at Willard die ot January, but people were the beadl' propet-ty In thla .,....
WITNESS my hand thla 12th day Junior lligh ochool. Santa Ana. going about ln bathing suits. Well, will go upl In l'ftltal <elllng, it ,....
ot February. 19'6. Monday, March 4. and at Anaheim one, anyhow-a ~l. and. maybe estimated, by Gregg Wat90ft. D-
JOSEPH L. CARVER. Union High ochool, 'l\>eOday, ahe wu j~t excited by what a slatant ditoctor ot the OPA rental
. Onealtlllt--alAmericanl Some perw -...,. -P-----from iootl 111nm .. bat tbo7 ..W. =-p!NWwd by BenJamm to/, far. . ' l
Expert
Beauticians
for Miiady
• ~ COid Wove, H>.ir
Styling. Hair Tinting ••• Blcach-q. Cold w..... .
JUJ'fH • ANN • CARMIDI(
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State ot Calltcrnla ) March:; Both will begin at 7 :39 twln&-atation man _said wu the unit tor Oran&< county.
County ot Orange J a . p.m. • , tint pleuant Sunday tcr a long Watl<J\l alan stressed the tact Balboa Inn Beauty Salon I
On this 12th day ot February ''Dedslon to aponsor the meet-time. that landlords renting ..-ty m 114 ... -... --• ~ -t al ..., n.
A.D., 1946, before me Nora S. inp was reac:Md. becaUR many "South of Laguna Beach, I saw a "year-round" buis may not tn-,_.:.·-----------------------' Marparth a Notary Public ln people cognizant '1 the fact that a trailer camp which I lhall cer-crease rents for the meum ...t.
and for aald County !nd State, re-~ere has been a lot of labor union t&1.nly visit if I ever again travel that there a.re no nat exemptiorw !--------------------------.
siding therein duly commlsaloned ctlvlty In the county ~tly. by traller. It waa called "Treasure tor all landlords. Unless ·apedfie' B A y v I E w c A F E and sworn, penOllilly appeared ~ave been asking 'what's it all laland." and occupied th .. whnle ot ally allowed to charge· separate . -
Jotepb L Carver known to me to bout' .. George A. Graham. secre-• rock point. It had ocean on summer rates last year, no prop-
be tlle person WhOlle name t. IUb-~ dt the farmers' organization, three sides, and its own dock. erty owntts twill be permitted to
scribed to the within Instrument. explained.. We believe few people And I might add that i.!_ seemed hike their rents this year.
and acknowledged to me that he are 50 well quallfjed. to speak on to, be full .
executed the same. the gubject 85 is Dr. Gilbert." -"There. were many spots alone: 1..-------------
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I the shore at which we would have Ir ------------,
P'onnorl7 no Pahm Cale
have hereunto set my hand and al-B rth liked to tarry, but the sun was 1 11xed my offictal seal the day and Dr. utterwo , s1n1c1ng 1ow, with • chm damp
====--------------+-----.,..-il year In this certificate tint abnve Optometrist, Locates mist creeping in. We were stlll !
0 C. 0 n+v Truck"• g Co written. I I (ar from Rancho. Santa F e-and range ' II •7 • NORA s. MARGWARTH: On West Centra none too sure how to get there.
PAINTING
IS Yean $erv1ce 1:111 Newport
\ ll'arhor ArM
AJ tbe Ferry 1-dlng -Palm and Bay Ave., Balboa
Under same management: ·L. A. Wells, Owner
Featuring Home Cooking
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Notary Public In and for So, with a wary eye for the Sun-
TBUCKS FOB BIBE . Said C-ounty and State. Dr'. Ernest T . Butterworth. op-day <\rivers hurrying homewards,
HA~RY H,ALL
Open 8 a.. m. to 9 p. m. -CIO!lied Tueedaya
ckin H ulin Transf C:f\lly Commission Expires tometrist, of 209 Ninth street, we pushed on." . ---...,-----------' !....------------------------' General Tru g, a g, er January 29. 1950.> Balboa. has opened an omce at
d Sh rt Hauls <SEAL) 3114 West Central avenue, phone Long an o Pub.-F eb. 14, 21, 28, ~ch. 7, 1946. 2511. Former Tesident of Laguna
4 ~ W. Wilson St. -Costa M Beach, Or. Butterworth graduated
CERTIFICATE OF PARTNER-from Santa Ana Junior mllege and
SHIP TRANSACTING BUSI-attended the University of South-
NESS UNDER FICTITIOUS em California.
PHONES
Nwpt. 260, Days-<>r-Nwpt. 512-
FRAN'S DO~NUT C
In the Big White Bolidlng OD Newpn
•t 18th Street--<:osta M
DO-NUTS
and
COFFEE
Now Open
From 9 :SO A.. M. unUI 11 P. M.
Opeo
SUNDAY
5p.m.·llp.m.
DO-NUTS
I<>
AKE HOME
When you BORROW ONEY
• • • get yor1r money's worth I
e Boaow throogb -&iendly,
quick, conlidmtisl. &om t'O to
t noo. No ex>-signen collstenl tt-
quittd. Loansa.lsomade amomobiles,
whether fully pajd for
DOt be a Bank of MIICD' •
WHY PAY MORE THAN THESE LO RATES f
n-.,,. poymonfs on a $100
Repay in • , • . 12 months 1' months
Monthly poymem $1.13 $7 .16
TOTAL COST: f4 l'IR TIAR fOR IACH 0 .......... ..,..,.,,.,_.._ ..............
18 moodlo
$6.05
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plao noilable ooly duo.,..b &ok of .\.<O.ncL
1\untt·of Amt
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COME AN·D S E
NA.WE. He graduated from the Los An-
ROY WINDELL and RALPH geles School of Optometry and was
WEST, do hereby certify that they in civilian practice in San Diego
are conducting an airplane service before he entered the anny. He
and any business incidental there--spent three years at Camp Haan.
to or in connection therewith. Riverside. handling thousands of
with its principal place of business cases. Dr. and Mrs. Butterworth
at 1905 Fullerton avenue, Costa have one son, Stephen, and con·
: Mesa, County of Orange, State of sider themselves permanent resi·
1 California under the fictitious dents.
1 name of
PIONEER PACIFIC AIR LINE Up to June 1944. 4.217,000 men ,
and that said firm is composed of between the ages ot 18 and 35 were
the following persons. whose names rejected bj the armed forces.
and addresses are as follows :
ROY WINDELL. Partner PUBLIC NOTICE
1905 Fullerton Avenu~ County and State. My com-
Costa Mesa. California. mission expires Sept. 17, RALPH WEST
4543 East 58th Street 1949.
Maywood, California. (Notarial Seal.)
\VITNESS our hands this 29thPu __ b_._F_eb_._7_._1_4_, _2_1_, _28_._1_94_6_. -
day of January, 1946.
ROY WINDELL.
RALPH WEST.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF ORANGE.-ss.
On this the 29th day of January,
1946. before me. FRED J . DUD·
LEY, a Notary Public In and for
said County and State, personally
appeared ROY WINDELL, known
to me to be the person. whose name
ls subscribed to the within instru-
ment, and acknowledged to me
that he executed the same.
WITNESS my hand and official
seal
FRED J . DUDLEY,
Notary Public In and for 1aid
County and State. ~1y com-
mlMion expires June 4, 1949.
<Notarial Seal.)
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES as.
llAB.l?'""E WA V8
GE..~RA.L REPA.ot8
MAINTEN~CE
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901 Cout Highway
Phones 2088
and 2089
On this the 4th day ot February, -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;p;;;;;;;;;;;;,:p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i
1946. before me M. D. Sheets, a !I Phone §7
Notary Public In and tor said F O R S J G N S County and State, personally ap-
peared RALPH WEST, known to BENEDICT me to be the person whose name
ls subsai.bed to the within irtstru-
ment, and acknowledged to me
that he executed the same.
WITNESS my hand and ottldal
aeal.
M. D. SHEETS,
Notary Public In and for said
·'The Sien Man
e BOAT LETI'ERING
A SPECIALTY •.•
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NEWEST AN GREATEST
Wi 50 New, Big Improvements •
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Newp rt Harbor Motors
2616 W~ Central
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Customers at Safeway •njoy making ·lholr ..i.ctiona
from a wide a.uortment of quality loads. On ... ooy llheli,
in eveiy rection of the 1tot.e • .there'r a promiM of qood
earing-backed by Safeway'• famous money-back
quarantee. Important too." ia the fact that you. can buy
thne line food. at everyday low primL A 1-minutes
•pent comparing values at Safeway will show you the
easy way lQ inexpenaive, yet delidou meals.
CANNED FOODS
• Veqetable Soup ··~~·· 12'\s -Compbell'1 llrancl.
Campbell's.Soup ••i;:· ltc
TOMATO JUICE . sv•:~n io;:· gc
!!~!!~f~!~~mal!!~~c::: 2 :! 18c
!!!~!!k .. ~~!m~~!~t~oau ~. 7 ~~· 4c
P.....-from fully ripened fresb tomatoft. 46-oL """• 20e..
BLU WHITE
Doea not atreak. Ute it lfitb your regular a.oap.
Chic;ksn-Noodl• voriety.
Cling Peaches
Coflle Crast BrOl'ld. Holws..
Sliced Beets
Charmed Lond Brand .
Shoestring Beets
Ccxmtoc.k Bronc!.
Diced Carrots
8 11(" 0 1cmond ~ ,;,r.d.
Diced Cari.)is
o.t M onte Bror.d.
lt-••· 23• ·-I ••~··It• ·-.. ~ .. 13• ...
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1(-os. 120 ...
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2 2~· JSc
PEANUT BUnER ·•::,Y 1 ... 27c Spaghetti Sauce ~:: IQ•
Made from No. 1 grade peanuts. 2-lb. jar, 48c..
IEVEIAGIS '
Plain-Oval tine
l~z. Jor, 61c.
Oval tine
16-ca.. ~. 61c.
Hemo .,,_,... • .......
Vl'°""n Mix lw
"Drink.,..._. vttorNN ond HU 'em. H ·•
CATSUP, MUSTARD
Red Hill Catsup t!!::' 13-
Salad Mustard•;:;:;;• •;· ..
T .... er. -.itti •I tfM t,._.'t. h • _._
tNllt tfM ""' '..-4. •-•di • ell kf•••Y
....... .. '""· C9"'f • -ptot9 ......... •• t•rtleyt, tt Is rftOM ....... "'9t:
=fti FOR 1UllllYSjSHOUiD 1£
~CID.AT llAST Tf'O DAYS
. JNAIYAN¢ .
OIECK THESE SAFEWAY VALUES
Baby Cereal ~:::;· 2 :;;,; 27•
l/\5tant VOticfy. • ·
Post Toasties u-. .. .. •.
Shredded Wheat u~ II• ....
NobitCO Brond.
Com Starch
• 10ngsfotd'1 or StoWs lrond.
Tenderoni v~
Dog Biscuit "::
MilltliOtwYOf'Wfy.
...... ... .. ....... -n-. :13--Bab-0 Cleaner 2 '!::-21 •
9o~ ~ "'l409e1 Com• TrW' flo._.r
...... t 9 ~of now.---for 2Sc ond
-.,..., Bab-0 ~ ....... eob-0, JM
4th !we.., ...... YOl'lr. 16, N. Y._Offs good.....-
Miarcti I It .
. Palmolive Soap a -211" --Palmolive = Z _ 1 ..
No Rub Polish w::;' = ~
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Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Brond, Mi.ahrt"Of"'I l •ovOfed.
ROCK COD FILLETS
T .. ty while~ II 1• ekM and lldaned.
PORK SAUSAGE DI
BULK
Lean, freebly po.-d pork.. Ser-Ye.It with apple rings. . .
s.a.t '-..... laecti .. 4'ie,ley1 ot S.fewey. Tek•
m _ _,,,._• wMf ,_ .... _. ,_, t-It '7 the l*'fMI. Get hH .,.1 ... 1
POTATOES ...... 1 10 1111111
100._ ... -...-.u.
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DESERT GUPEFRUIT .
Jaicy,•ld= ,'5-r'dll•.fralt.. Exeellent .... ~Vitamin C.
YOUIG CARROTS
33c
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Te.:+r,~c· 1 s ••w Ser.efreeh~eoolied, .. &~
CllSP CAIBAGE :&~
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-11.A.XWSLL ILL LinneU:.:Give • Mik County Cities Harl}, James· Packs Puauc..... o:::N:...oTI-+---~---11--":"" ... -Jd-"'-_,,-t:.....u..-0·---,.,-)1.---....,.-
Dr. Mil..., ~axwen, l&Ot eout Arcade on T1 Partic•ipate . . -tcr llQIDl'llt to --0atoc1 an11 o1cnoc1 t111o 21at 11q mp.way, ecrma . c1e1 Mar.· baa " ~ • ~ Attorney at Law, sUite <JI Fei>ruahr. 19t6. ' ·
been abaent from his new office follows. to wit: DI ~ Bldg .. Santa Ana. ALBERT lll. JOTCS
thla -and Is in White Memor-Frank M. Long -Dog Pound ' • t R de Friend F . Wilson, w. Cen-California. on ar before Monday, ROY H. KEENE lal' hoapltal with virus ·bronchitis. attorney, who Is tar of penny em 1n a en zvous tral Aw., N..._t ach, Call· Mud> 4, 1946, at the ho!Jr ot ten f'llb.-Feb. 26, 28, 19t6.
He Is ted borne Monda arcade roncealona in Balboe and farnla. I ~ y. Long Beach, wu """ a -~dpatlon of Orange oounty WtTNESS my hand 1his 77th day I year 1...... on the !""""' floor of cl In the county dot! pound waa (llJ AL .IOYCJ:) of FelwuaryFRIEND, 1946. F I ·~ onN. Ne--Balboa ...... .._.... B·-.:a
the Pavalon ballroOm in Buntlnc· reairnmended to the board ol 1~ True to the tradition of his u. Soc. ty N. t r ........ ~ "!"'&• .a.~m• IU-.;;9
ton Beach this w It. erYloon this week by the county luatrious prede.-cn ot the iame 1e 0 es State of CaliforniaJ All Modes of Travel to Emope, Mexic.'9, Hawaii
Linnell plans to Install ..,.... P1!ftd Jury in a report prepared name. Harry James and b1a . ra-County, of Orange l a . Rannci.the-World Trips In~ near ruture. See
,, ·-= M' 1t-ral • ...... ,. 0 •• ...., -· ment and •kill , at drink forlowing an investigation lnto moua band literally stole the ·ON nns_ptb of February -
parlors and ea tine mw in the ""'1'6~ _In 13 uninco<porated hearts of music !oven and dancen A.D., 1946, ·lief ore f:. Nora S. Jin. Boy lluc I I'll. aL IOl P ' , Ila .. IE
si>ace .,ormel'lY ted to frft ~pelitlea of the county. allk• at the Rendezvooa Ballroom, Gran~ HEC Will Margwarth a Notary bile in and '· -= H .. ml; .. I P. a ~
dlnlng space 'Jbe jurors Nggeotocl that dtleo Balboa. Wednelday night. '-foc &aid County and 'tate, residinc I ;============~=========~' ~:::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;:::;;:::;;::;::;::;::::::::::::::::::::;:;:' :::;:~:::;::::::::::::::~ be jre<iuired to adopt a uniform or-Playing to • packocl house of Meet Ut:Sday . therein duly canurjissioned and i clhjance, after neceaary legal 4,000 _paid admialons this top. sworn, penonally •Pl"'ar<!d Friend
mUll!ner)f has been set' up. notch band of excellent musicians The Home Economics section of F. WlllOn known to Im• to be the Jll,.INE OONCRETE PRODUC'l'S OOllPANY
WELCOME CAFE
!MO Newport Blvd., Costa II
Pboae~M
Finest Place to Dine
Famous Complete n·
o,.z u., m. to I z. ..
·SPEX:IAL ARRANGEME!ft POJt
&IW onN P'OS Dl~~iro
WM. !:. LUDEWIG, Pri>p. f ~ 01111
811 Cout Highway 101
YARD
1he report, in Pl"'t. follows : displayed a brand of rhythms and Costa Mesa Grange will 'meet person whole name j ls subocrlbed BOU.OW BUIU>JNG TILi: AND-llBICII:
TW• ba'Y't checked the county tempca that not only kept the jive ~· March 5 with Mrs. El" to th<! within lnsfru.nient, and · ' 6 • 8 and 12 1nc1J blocks ~. passed unan!moualy by hounds Jumplns. but made for ex· per!Y, 251 Waln1Jt place, according acknowloclgocl to me that he exe-Jl1M m AD 'IJpoa ti ll""dbc U. Pitlo w ...
the present ~ of supervllon ceJlent ll.atening pleasure.·"n\e ver-to their chalrman. On March 14 cuted the same. / · WALTER L. KLINE. Proprirto.r '
and in our opinion this ordinance latJllty of James and his boys wu they att planning a turkey dinner IN WITNESs ~F. I have -Plant Located at--~ mttt the _needs of the dtl<;1 best displayed by hla alternatlnc at !)le Legion hall, which will be hereunto set my hai>d and affixed 111• N..._t -~ •-.
1 wiµt one exception: Section 7, (el musJc. tint a modem, then a tit open to the public. !'1Y official _aeal th~j day and ·year ~======================::'.~. ~ now states. 'R ahall be un-of the nmta.lcic: muaic of a former · m thia certificate ru;st tbove writ-t ~
:. ~ ~ :"':..~ .!; .... and all dreaed up in the Harry Change Announced ten. • NOJU. s. MARGWARTH, B u l~ D " 0 w· WK CAN OllTAllf -J
....... -• ..... Jameo manner 01 b>divic1ua1 ar· F B I I I d c· • . ' ~-· -to .... ~t sud> -to run at ransements. . or a . s an 1rc1e Notary Pu~llc in and for ' ~-~ ... JUTDI•••• I ~ upon any public beach ar in -aald Coun and State. • .& OOKPU:rl: 111Jl1.DJNG -Vl(S · ' MY public park or ac:hoot 'lf'OWlda.' A lhin1n& example of an "oldJie'' hl . (My ,... ........ -n.fl...... Expires . Por ...... II~ ..,. ' tr 111 ._ .._
In our opinion the dtles will want played in the Inimitable style of Balboa and drcl• of Christ -···..--· "BUILDING Bfui:a OONSTBUCTED BO.._,;
that to mu! followw · 'It hall this unusual band was hia ren-O.urch by the Sea will meet Tuea-Jan. 29, 1~.> DU T'C H H.E AC 0 CK be unlawflll fas the . ' clltlon of ''I'm Always Chasing day, March 5 at the home of Mn. CSEALl
_ .L or owner ar per-n-•-1>ow>.. -"•• tUn f 25 Vera Rickard. 121 North Bay Pub.-Feb. 28, Mch.,7, 14, 21. 1946. · '· .., In dmge of or control of any ~· • • .....,._.,,. e 0 1 d f M ~---P. 0. Boll U New--" Bezelll ' doc to penni uch dog yean ago and recently revived ln Front, nstea o at ar ~ ..-• laJ'i.e • W ~ thia to J:: at the 20th Century Fox picture '1be The time ls 12:30 p.m. with mem~ CDTIFICATE or BUSINESS hoW~ . .:ould apply only to .t; Dolly Sisters" in which Mn. Harry bl'n bringing sack lunches. Fictitious Fu;m Name
· dtia and not the unincorporated James, better known to film goers The undersigned jdo hereby cer-
ai.'.eas of the county. u BettY Grable, starred. V,est-poclcet radios have been tify that they are conductlnc 1
"'Most of the cities would like to Bob Murphy, owner of the Ren-made possible by the development tum.iture ~inessj at 822 Coast
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tunction under the above arrange-dezvous Ballroom, and his very of a midget battery built oh· the Highway, ~ty of f"ewport Beach, ' • 11_...P, wl .,... &•Vll.llzbljl ment and some of them have pre-able manager Mrs. Emma McCon-''MinJ-Max''" principle which packs Co~ty of Orange1 State of ~-...._
for Bmt. for Sale viotaly asked for it u some are nell, des6ve much O"f(lit for bring-a power of 15 vol ti, though it is torrua , under the fictit\ous firm ..._.
tdo small to afford individual inng these high-priced bands to little more than an inch in width name of ~RT FURN1TUR.E 711
• l'lldlDe llozrda for Beat pounds. This should not be an in-Balboa during th• winter months and leu than an inch and a ball MART and that "'!1d firm Is com-'----''--------------------...l bJ * .... •.....th .,. a;eue to the taxpayer or slightly and ln the exceptional way in in height. posed of the fo~ persona. -;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;$;;;;:;;;;;;;:;! 10 as the collection of dog licen.set which the dances at the Ren-whose names. andj ddresses are at --;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:::;;:;;:;;:;;:::::::;;::::;;~ ~ pound fees make thia self-dezvOU5 are conducted. PUBLIC NOTICE roi;=~lt~~~~Y , 2137 Dorland
u,uMlating. The county men have They announce that they are Ori Whitti r .. 11forn1 to go to the county boundaries tlnuln th · u f b · gin ve, er, r:-a. --.
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Just r-i..d ••• a display a-nl of the C Ing Ut....a.
These time--proven uten111s are stainless steel longer life
and eoli« cleaning with heavy copper bo 1 that Md
you_hove been waiting fot .•• famous Revere~ro.
qulddy ond ... niy. 1!iey are ldeol fa< "waterl cooldng._..,
Stop In ooon and -hO.. truly supe<la< utentllr • ....
Wa11 tall you how to get thorn.
JUST Sii TNISI XTIA
FIATUltES OF llVEll WAii
• INDESTRUCTIBLE * EASY TO HANDLE
Yow c••'t Mrw • JM,&. thtowtlli Cool.. bi.cl .. lit• , .. -,,., ...... i....ii...
' All WELDED ••• * SNJG-COVERS
No ,..,_h to lootMt 5.ek W' trap R.t•ht -r...
food .. --~··
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whil .... in con g eir po ey 0 nn g Lester l\I. Blakesley, 4427 Rut·
............ e ..... uo program -name bands to 'the Rendezvous by CERTIFICATE OF B USINl'..SS Lo Be ch Calif · volves additional help and tr • N gers. ng a • . orrua. -ans their announcement of Skinnay Fictitious Firm ame WITNESS our h&llds this 13th da)
------------En.na and his band Saturday, of February, 1946.
March 9 and Gi?ne Krupa. the fa· The undersigned does her eb)I DANIEL fv. HAYES
mous drununer man and his band certify that th(>y are conducting at , LESTER M. BLAKESLEl
Wednesday, March 20. 216 20th St.,' Costa Mesa, Cali· State of California )
1945
TIDE TABLES
MAKCH
1
2
High Low
7:23 1:23
5.7 1.9
8 :01 1:58
High
8:48
4.1
l:U
4.3
9:41
4.6
10:10
4.8
10:4S
5.0
i:'; Jack Arnold Taking
-;~ Boats to San P~dro
5.9 1.5 -1.0
S'u 3 8 :39 2:35
6.0 I .I
M 4 ' 9 :19 3 :15
S:H
-1.0
S:M
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4::16
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5.8 0.7
Tu 5 10:02 3 :58
5.4 0.5
1'kle9 are Dlaeed In order ol oet:vrnlD&
l.istu rtcvr-a. l.i.: dU11 ncm-p. ,,,
over
STEAKS
CHICKEN
" SPARE-RIBS
LOBS.TER
cooked to perfection
red-bot cbarozl.
COCKTAIL 'WUNGE
12 Noon -12 (41dnight
DINNER -VED 5·11 P . M.
Santa Ana's Finest Eating
. . . . Establishment . . . .
402 W""' 4th St..
Comer Birch Santa Ana Te~epltone oaa
\ Closed Monday
Jack Arnold, owner of the Ma
Mac, 2()..passenger sportsfishing
boat, has just purchased the Nor-
den and both boats will join Joe
Ma rt1n's fishing fleet at his 22nd
street pier . San Pedro. The .Nor-
den is 42 feet in length and has
a capacity of 35 passengers.
portation and enlargement of
present facilities, it would be small
compared to the cost of each city
handling this individually, and as
stated before the licenses and 1fees
pay for them.
''The chiefs of police of some
cities say th!lt their men are hired
for crime prevention and genef8.1
police work and too much or their
time ls spent catching and caring
for dogs. p eir training has been
in different fields. This work re-
quires m en who have been trained
as dog catchers. If ther e was only
one county pound. oWners could
quickly locate their dogs. They are
immediately checked against the
license number issued to them.
''We have investigated the coun-
ty pound and found it to be in very
good condition and hand1ed effi-
ciently."
fornia, under the fictitious firm County of Or ange ) ss.
name of CO·OPERATIVE ROOF· On this 13th day of February
fNG CO., and that said firm il A D 1946 bef S
ed r . ., , ore me Nora .
compos o the following person! Margwarlh a Notary Public in and
whose na mes and addresses are 8.9 for said County and
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State, resid·
follows, to-wit: ing therE'in duly commissioned and
CECIL S. HUNT, 337 Delmar sworn, personally appeared Daniel
Ave., Costa Mesa. V . Hayes and Lester 'f\1. Blaketley
ELLIO'IT T. ·BURR, ,216 20th knaY.'ll to me to be the persons
St., Costa Mesa. whose names are subs'cribed to the
GENE W . \VAGGONER, 2573 within Instrument, a nd acknowl·
Elden, Costa Mesa. edged to m e that they executed
CECIL S. HUNT. the same.
ELLIOTI T. BURR. IN WITijESS WHEREOF, 1
GENE W . WAGGO~ have hereuri"to set my hand and
State of California. .,. affixed my official seal the day
County of Orange---ss. and year · iri this certificate first
On this 13th day of F ebruary, above written.
A.O. 1946. befor e me, D. C. Mac· NORA S. MARGWARTH,
Kenzie, a Notary Public in and Noiary Public in and FoJ
for the said county and state, re-Said County and State.
liding therein, duly commissioned (My Commission Expires
and sworn, personally a ppeared January 29, 1950.)
Cecil S. Hunt, Elliott T. Burr and (SEAL)
Gene W . W aggoner , known to me Pub.-Feb. 14, 21, 28; Mch. 7, 1946.
to be the persons whose names are
subscribed to the within i~tru
ment, and acknowledged to me
that they executed the same.
I N WITNESS WHEREOF. I
have hereunto set my ha nd and
affixed my official seal the da~
and yefir in this Certiftca te first
above \Vrltten. ·
DUNCAN C. MacKENZIE,
Notary. Public in and for said
County and State. My com ·
mission expires F eb. 11,
1947.
(Notarial Seal.)
Pub.-F eb. 14, 21, 28. Mch. 7, 1946
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
OF CO-PARTN'ERSRIP
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that Albert ?.1. Joyce a nd RDy H .
Keene, co-partners, \vho have
heretofore conducted that certain
business known as Sportland, lo-
cated in the.old Pavilion Building,
Balboa, City of Newport Beach,
California, have dissolved said co--
partnership, and that Roy H.
Keene is purchasing all the r ight,
title and interest of Albert M .
Joyce in and to the business a fore-
said ..
Those having bills against said
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JOB
HERE ARE SOME OF THE THINGS
YOU'LL WANT TO THINK ABOUT
IN SELECTING A POSITION,,••
• I>Qes the company line the rept11ation of
beiog a good plsce to work?
• Are the people who work there the ldod
you wotild like to have u friends 1
• Art there arrangemen11 for ac~ulrlng
more and more knowledge and abililJ' oa
the job?
• An there opportUniries for promocloo
with suitable iacreua ia income and n-
1ponsibility 1
• IJ the job Steady?,
• IJ the office where you will work com-
forrable, dean, we, and proper17 ligbted
and heated?
• Will you get vacations with pay?
e Will you be treated with respect and coo•
lidentioa?
The Telephone Company offer1
the1e ad11a111ages
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JUST ASIC THI OPllATOI fOI THI
CHllP OPIRATOI
'Tu.Jill You GJ3e c:Here? •
MARCH 9th, 1946 at 3 o'clock in the afternoon
MR. FRED BECK will AUTOGRAPH bis book
"SECOND CARROT FROM THE END"
at our NEW store.
Reserve your copy now
Ar oUB NEW sroRE, 806 Noam MAIN STREET
· Formerly Chas. Horn Books
Estrellita's "' "' "'
80011 I IU NOBDI MAIN ARCADE BLDG.
REND zvous·
BAL ROOM
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All electric;
aollMt .........
OI' st ... to
..Blow'' ,.... .. _
ll .. t or
dWortlon.;
ad ... 11 •
iloat 11 ..
ho•ur
coat.ct -
with beat 01"
l'BONS -SANTA ANA
FOR YOUR HEALTH'S SAKE BOWL
SPORT LAID
• Pa111at.
ANSELL Hll L
Am> . ms ORCHES A
Saturday, March 2n
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Saturday Night
Skinnay Ennis
Ard Illa °""" ! tr.
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LESTER'S .
O. K. RUBBER WELDERS
Newpclli t Bezdi
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BOWLING
ALLEY·S
-For·-·~-..._ Mot
U •1 lpa Bl zdi* A" ,.
"BOOI'S" and ROY KEENE
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sou~ r:o ~le re~ Next Week.in Costa Mesa Area 1n~~!~ ~~!!'~ Spot Tabbed
by the dty council the barl>or 'Port Udo' mooring map which the District An information card bearing the • Peninsula and savs he ls here for
u. s. Anny in Loo An• """'""' hot-. munber of each por-Sportf 1Sbing Fleet the rest ot his life.
celes bu requested. tlcular dwelling ln un.lncprJiorated o. Z. •a•a1taoa
Oulng<S 110""1 in ~and territory will be left with res!-Ready for &ason Mr. Robemon has been • dtl-•
agreed upon ~ COW1ci1 hr dents next w~k by county can-• zen here for more than 12 years. •
eluded a widened from 75 vuaen, ae<onllng to' County Sur-Starting Tomorrow He aperated a SU«:eSSCul grocery Port Udo la_ the name ol tbe.
to 150 feet in the fairway .._ W. K. IDllyard. In dlarse , store on Balboa l5l11nd for ~ -t '""' tatlahlng center In
south ol the island the of -county renumbering l)'ltem. (Cillltlnued from ~ Onel ,_,.., finally aelUng and going N~ Harbor. Formerly the
ccmmerdal craft an the ~I The card to be left with each bod< to Loo Angelea for a few cautomla Marine Service, the at-
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LIDO ISLE PWlFiliUlCS
Vl 0 BVCX-Ina.ararice' Counaelar
Ai;. 1500 ~""" 3333 VIA. UDO CALIFORNIA
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talk with Telepbcine District
Manager McDonald abaolves
them from negligence. Mac.
show1!d where the phone
book lists the Harbor Dept.
as ~rgency; that when the can came In the supervisor
at once took <M!l', got the
police; that Desk Sgt. Oiar-
ley Priest was at the scene
9 minutes after the report
arrived and phoned for life-
saving equipment. That crew
&peedily arrived. The phone can came from home of Cliff
Cole, next door to Marie
Pierce, who made the call
and said: "Lad drowning,
come at once!" 'nle opera-
tor recognized it as an emer-
gency .. Mac says the super-
visor follows such calb thru
to the finish and stays Oil the
line \Dltjl all departments
concerned a.pi~.
boats. There would little dif· house wOJ rontaJn general War-~en day and charter hoe.ta; montha. For the put year he bu tracti~ buildings and doc:k:I re-
ference in the n ol moor-matlon on the numbering l)'ltem 19th Street Landing-IO boeta ol been In the contracting busin ... at cently acquired by the Harl>or In-1 r--------------------------, ings allowed by this ge, Rus-an<! wUI give the. exact and olfldal Ray Kimball and otben who ap-Corona del Mar and ~ ·an -~t company opposite the 11
sell cratg, harbor ter, ex~ number for tha('bouse which will erate from his lewd dock; King's eoffident and economical adm1nis--LldO theater will becon:-= the head·
plained. be Uled tor malling and all other Landing on 30th street, Newport tratlon If elected. quarters tor .a aportaflahlng ven-
A new small boat ge off purJ)Olel of identification.. -10 to 12 day and d\arter boats; Staale:r Ootaaelltonld ture by Prentm M~. a Loi An-
Harbor island was ted for pro-Mr. Hillyard pointed out again, T?ort Udo-Udo teetlon. one to The 21-year-old •World War n geles attorney remdln& on Lido
perty ownen on that to the however. that rural route retl• itart and several othen to fol-ve~a.n believes the city coundl hie.
west, because ·some ot the ml-dents are urged to continue to Ole" low; Earl's Landlng-f1ve day and needt representation from ·the Startin.I" off with two dally
dents have recent asked tbr their rural numben until notice la charter boats; Scott't Landing-yuunger men. and from a World boats, ~ ftnt ot which, the
pl'ces to moor t small craft. gtven to uae tM new house nurn--8 to ·to bolita· Pmt, 6raDp":-12: War soldler, u bu been the case Neptune la OI\ bend. ,MJ". Mom,t. " 'ii"'m."'" noted al ~~ hen. a .. .,.,.. Landini-lo: In the put. Stanley la a summer ·expe<:U to have ........i c:Parter In~~ south of boa and In the map of the area on which The· ·last four landlnp art on life guard at Balboa and wu boeta added lat.,. In the oouon. He
1n Uie yachting area-touth of the the new nln'nbertng system wu eoa., hJctiway, and are among the elected president pf the student hu studied the ~ for ~an
fairway which Yiu to 200 shown by the NeviS-Times two laritett tn the harbor area. Oth!r body of Santa Ana Junior college u an interested obeerver and f11!1.
feet for additional an arft, ~ weeks ago, It WU illustrated that lndividua1 boat ownen; were-not last year, afttt his return from tng fan, and la building his Mi-'
24-Hour
Radio Service .
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BOii&, .&17r0. lllAmNS
... a&Dlo9 UPAIBW:D '" .
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BurtR.·Norton
small area created on tilt west side ntunbertng begins on the north Included tn the above. which wl1l the aervtce. nea on the basis of wtult be 1~
of Udo Isle for pr owners in border of.the county and the 'Wftt-total 75 o-att altogether, not tn. Gilbert Se&I ed from the 'Sistomer's point of l'-------------------------;:===========~ that section. em end of the county and that eluding trolllng. Recently named executl"" ...,,.... view.
Far~iwulta-N_. nm.. dam"ed columns.
Ill 0.-m...,. ..._ 1&11
Newpwt: •r•ell, OlllL
NEW LINE .
Craft Greeting Cards
at.aoae11 I ·
Brookings V arieiY
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Sentenced to
For Drunke
i;;::~' In violation of OOunty oj 217,
Hugh H. Wel»ler o Coota M-
was sentenced to 7 d.a)'8 ln the
county jail whr.n able to.-pay -----~---~----1 a $15 fine levied by uatlce of the P J E R S 0 L ' S Peace D. J . Dodge.
streets running '.eut and west The average charter boat would tary of the Local 52, CIO Ship-C&pt. Davey Davidson, retired
have numbering extending eut be vaJued in the neighborhood of builders Union .here Seal threw hil Loi Ansetes policeman who hu
h'om the western tip and on $10,000, while tome C01tin& as hat lnto the race al the 11th hour QPerated bOats out of several har-
streets running north and south. much as $70,000 are 11ated with because of hil interest tn oom-bor landings far the pYt few
the numbering extends south from the association. The fleet unit munJ,ty affaln, a friend said. He seasons, will have active charre
the north line of the county. has from one to four men each In Is 36. a home owner at 615 Broad: of the business here. Mr. Moore
In the Irvtne subdivision, numb-its crew. street, arid a machinist for the saJd yesterday. Davidson is open-
ering1 extends .southeasterly from Griffis: aa.ld that the bait •itua-pest ten years. He is now em-lng headquarters in the office oc-
Newport avenue and southwesterly tion has been improved somewhat ployed at the South Coast com-cupled last year by Paul Lor-
from Santa Ana canyon. far the comlng aeuon, but la not pa.ny, but was formerly a • mor-entzen.
Professional Pharmacy
%H FORl:llT AVENUE
Lacaaaa-h
The thousand part or the num-yet satisfactory for the peak of tlctan at Forest Lawn Memorial The new fleet Will be ready to
ber will indicate the mile in which summer f'ishlng expected. Severa1 Park, and originally came to New· start operations the last week in ,.-------+-----. the home is located and the other boats have been added. 'The bait port Beach to do hh bit in the March, and hpects to put out
portion will indicate the precise fleet alone ls worth in the neigh-war effort. daily, including Sunday at 7 a .m . e "In Bu.sine.SS /oT 'Your Htaith"
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COllPLtn: 910LOOIC.U. • oauo 8TOCJ[
h•klllbl • hr1:J~ a.It.I IDMtk 8tM.kl11ip. C..-. Cnlkt.e.
a • .,.: • . • n ... : e
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Now Open
Thousands of Used Re ords
' " Hundreds of New Recor s
Current Popul,ar Hits
Stationery and Luggage
Harbor Camera & Record
llS Z2nd St. Formerly U.S. Building
position within that mile. borhood of $70,000, not included in 'There will be opportunity for sev-
the previous valuation. eral deck hands and possibly an-Ex-Marine Opens
Record, Camera
Shop in Newport
The immediate worth ot the In-'Sew and Save Week' other skipper or two, the owner
dustry, essentially a •porting one, S t A • d f W • indicated.
is greater than the average citizen e St ~ Or 0~£{'' Moore does not expect to take
r eallz1'.5. he explained. While the : County Offers Aid ) an active interest in t~e busines$,
half·milllon dollars per year in-· and referred all inquiries to his come ts not an accurate estimate,
the long r ange benefit to the com-Remembering the days of our manager-skipper. He has taken a
Al Hansen, ex-Marine and nep-munity from the men drawn from grandmothers when e ach spring tour-year lease on the modern
hew of Herma n Hansen of l:Jan-all parts of Southern California several weeks were devnted to quarters w!1i ch i_nclude an office.
sen's Confectionery in Newport, would be difficult to .measure. sewing in preparation for the sum-shops, marine railway and galley.
has opened his new business, Har-Ma ny like it so much th11t they mer, the week of Feb. 23 to March ~kage for sevei:al boats ts pro-s d v1ded. bor Camera and R ecord hop. a t ret urn many times to fish. and 2 was set aside on the calen ar
113 22nd s tr<'E't , in the former USO f'Ventually to own their own home. of special events as "Sew and Save ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;; 11
building in N ewport . j Some inquiries are received from \Veek."
The business will carry a large as far away as N ew York and Mor e women are learning to
st~k of records, old a nd ne\v, with Chicago. the sccreta ry added. se w, but if }'OU are one pt those
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a complete line or albums and the who fe<'l your efforts would be a
late-st popular hits. stationery and waste of time, money and ma-
\uggage. City Ready to Buy te rial, yo u may be inter .. ted fo '
Fishermen's Frolic
Honors Benedicts
The Fisherrrie n's Union-300 of
them-will help celebrate the re-
cent wedding or four of its mem-
$410 Surplus Goods know that tricks which make sew-
ing easy and valuable help in From Air Base learning to recognize the proper
patterns is available to you
The city has an opportunity to through the Agricultural Exten-
buy meter boxes, manhole covers, sion Service for Orange county,
cast irOn pipe of several sizes, according to Mabel C. Stone, as-1
rigid pipe condult. and other items sista nt county Home Demonstra-
.Quality Lumber
and
Building Matei;iata
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LUMBER CO. ' R. E. HOSTETLER
Phone 41
bers in a frolic at the Costa Mesa ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~:;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;$;;;;;;~i i Women's club tomorrow night. Thia enterta inme nt, refreshme nts
a nd dance are being given in the R A D I 0 S E R V C E C%i:.of t he newlyweds and their
at the S a nta Ana Army Air Base,!u~·an=:•:g:en~t~·========~===========~ It waa r eported to the council
Monday. The engineer wanted to
take· advantage of the opening
before the general public had BC·
cess to the mater ials. THE OLDEST They were named by Charles
l\fcLa uchlan, secretary, as follows: On Home a.nd Auto Radio Mr .. and Mn. Arthur Hill; Mr.
and Mrs. Charles \V a llacr'; Mr. and AT REASONABLE PRICE Mrs. Burt Lackyard ' and Mr. and l Mrs. Ernest Hansen. Palme-"lr Rad·10 & Ele tr.IC ed~o.:'.:'im~~·~r ~~:\': !s.'i~: Evening Her ald and Express, will
appear as honored guest. He is a 2348 Newport BouleV&rd composer or songs.
The eritertainment committee
consists of L. E. \ValJace a nd J ohn
Bloom.
Mesa
LIQUOR SHOP
IIU ~ Newport Blvd.
Plenty of Whiskey
No 11nd1 to any o6 ---
Colonel J . J . Sailors was auth-
orized to m a ke $41 0 worth of pur-
chases from the surplus property
list.
Steel for Water Mains
Arrives; Pipe WOI
Soon Be Delivered
Steel has arrived for lining of
concrete water pipe for the 24-inch
m ains ordered last fall. the city
engineering office has been noti-
ried. Work of fuming out the pipe
for the replacement of the city
mains between the Coast highway
bridge and Balboa Isla nd can now
go forward.
"It's good news," commented
Councilma n Bob Allen, when the
letter from the American Pipe
Construction Company .was read.
in
Newport' Harbor "' /;;. ~
For the convenience of
our customers we will
remain open Sundays
until further notice.
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911 Coast Hiway Ph, 184
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OOSTA KE&A. CALIP'. For office supplies, see the ;;;;;;PIN>;;:~ae;;:N;;;ewport;;;;;;~«;;;;;;;;;N;e;w;•;·Tlm;;;"";;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:; ~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~,;;;;~~~~~~
·INCOME T!X RETU NS
B.N.llAFENFELD
Public Accountant
• Hours • 9 :30 p. 111-
Phone 158
:Gas Heating & Ventil tion
State Ucensed COntractor
-U.C lulall&U-· Make Warm Frleja<lo
•• ,..,......... Pt..:.e ""' Brr' lie roe ...,.ee .. -
C.mplete Fountain Servi
ffANSEN~S
at
NOW OPEN EVENINGS
llALT8 • SANDWICllES· • · WOO$tJJBG
I lee OrMm to TUe Out
If you are -unab le to come§
in during ~
off ic e hours,
why .not
ve by mail? r ·
Whether it is
saving for a_
home, comfort
in later years,
etc., you can do
it better thru
our savings plan
Resources $4,906,000.00
Laguna Federal Savings
(and Loan Association
l.apu ........ Cdf. -.... S9I
Open for Business
Storey' s Battery Service
A new service is now offered to th~ people
of the Newport -'Costa Mesa Area.· It is no
longer necessary to scrap the battery. in
your car, truck, tractor or boa~ just be-
cause it is giving trouble: Bring it to us,
we can repair it.
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Heavy Duty 6-Volt Batteries
List Price $64.00 . . $~400 :
Our Special Price_···-··-~ ;
less liberal allowance for your old batter)'
'l'hMe ...., Govel'Wllt 8mpl111 WteriM
41 Platel per OeU '
e Ideal for boo~;'Wesel motors or any &-volt
• 9ef'Vice. Weislbt 150 pounds.
e If you are in ileed of a· battecy of this
type, it will !lli.Y you to· see us, as the
number jg lln'llted.
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Dentist
Dentlsts both acclaim a nd re-
omn1end the new Trazu,pu-ea.t
Material and Ne\\' Hue Trana-
ucent Trubyte Teeth u belnc
the clo5e!it resen1blanoe to Na-
ture's Own Teeth and Gwm
... so 41rellke" In detail, tbey
t end to enhance your personal
appearance. . Th exoeptlonal
light \\'eight of these Ne"· Ma.-
terlaJs reeu.lts In added Com-
fort.
To Show
Yoo Samples
EASY TO WEAR
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COWEN
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... he.Ii» avoid cllcldna-, wob--
bllnc, Irritation ":t.c·
Dr. Co\\·en·s Uberal Cred..lt
Term&. No ln_terMt or any ex-
tra chal're; aprud the par
menta over any reaaonable
.length of time. This liberal of-
fer applle. on all styles of den ...
t&I plate., lncludln.c uppen,
lowen.. p&rUals and roofleea
dentures.
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1lllllin
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Let Fluorescent Lig'hting
Increase Your Sales
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Sto"' window and sbowcaae dlsplays are
at their attracllve best under the daylight
glow of fiuorescent lighting, the modern way
of showing what you have to sell to the best
.~\'Ultap.
·The"' ...., no shadows to distort the
picture you wllh to ...-at to the customer.
Color!i 'appear In their exact shades. · . .
' We ...., now able to proride ~t
lighting to meet your •pedal .._.., trOm the
-•!lest luWia&n to the lal'plt.
Callo for ..,.um.tee wweftld without de-
lay. ~ service mahltahwl
ETS • HOllN & GALVAI·
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1000 Cout lllway n-Newpori 118' "
Am la -..,_,....,..~ .. tl*'r• -D•• °stss?j ,
EJ.ECTRICIANS
C-0-Two fire l'.qalpe ..
1w FACl'Oal'. "f""• ~ Oft'llC&, FU.. BOllS
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Pu11L1c ' Ndnce: Pum IC None n...:..-t ,.,.,: __ ._ __ Set 1 A -Ycrit man dofnw to have
Muine Upholltery • Nooks
A SPECIALTY
Sllaw's U
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Bootha
1W1'7 c; P'Willlta:ae 1"1t .......... 9+tlllllrtoil
Pldrup and DelM<y Senlce • Free F.ft1ma
OTer wa.c 8aDC BoU &epalr
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UllOLVDON oO'JNO 1'0ftCS pr~~..!~ T fllrther here-m:; i;,aNU ee • ::.==:rt&=.~~~ cllf.
or PSOW AlflfEJtAftoN b7 slwn Uiat the 4th dlQr at SAN FRANCISCO.-"We .._ -. ~~:~::~~::~:__-! ~-~-~-~, ~~·~-~~c====-~ o r 'l'EIUIJ'l'OllT TO no: CftT -. 19M, at the hour at 4 """' acutell' CD-Pt...,.; that the '"!be Calif 0iacr-at Pu--
or NEWPOllT-..ml. at sold day, In the C..mc:ll Own-world -lffden In the ooe1a1, enu -calls upm lta r-----------~I FOR A RE!lAME Paint Job•
• benlntheCltyll.n,lntheCIQ<ot polltlml, c:Wtural -bome,llfe at memben ther dl!Rm to General ,.... bamo, ..U Newport lO!f'
WHEREAS, there bu been pre-Newport S..aoh, la the U-and our United NatlonL From ihe -t the -attend the after 4:30 p.D1: ,l•dlo
oent<d to the City CoundJ ot the pia... -and -~ .... -~ of our -today -In Variouo oom-Machine Work City ot Newport ilH<h. Callfomla, ownlnc real -t)> within sold will come the teacben, the le~-munl-durln& the weekc to meet
a Pedtion nqunttnc the annez. territory \eo propoMd to bie an-en of. tomcrrow." 1 the teachers. le the new trends
auon of the territory hereinafter neud and havlnc ~ objectimw Thia wu the dedaraUOft made and methods l!ducaUon, and
desa'lbed to the City ot Newport to the ~ uneutloa, may today by Mn. J , J, Garland, ""'1-promo'u fri ~ rdaUon-
Beach; , appear before the City C..mc:ll'-dent ot the Callfornla eonpm of lhlpo among wllo parUdpau
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100 Kain Ill-, .. ,_ I
NQW TIIEREFORE, IT IS show ca... why such terrltoey Pattnta and ~achen. In a publlc In this spleqdld ance," , L-----------------r----:===' HEREBY RESOLVED BY 'IHE ohould not be 10 annexed , 1tat..,,.,,t \qlnC cooperat!Cln ot Ownben """""°"". and
CITY COUNCIL OF 'IHE CITY 4, 'niat upon IUCb annesatlon, the momben of the 1tat~Wlde dVic, labor fraternal sroupo
Marine Machine
Work :IOI Kuizle., a.Jboa 1 dS2 it
-I
STEAKS --
O'UR
GllN U INll
HOT
• BUTTER
CAKES • Complete Lnncheon-.55c • Open 7 to 7 -Sundays 8 to 5
Kids' Caf
-Newport Bl'"'-I I , Barney and Al Props,
Newport Engineering A
I ALTY
-
ociates
J)Mlgnlng, Mannfacturing and 'sales !Engineers
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Marine and Industrial Ma hinery
Instruments
Material Handling Equi ment
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1215 <lout Highway Newport BellChJ Phone 2462
OF NEWPORT BEACH, u fol-the City lhall; orpnizaUOft in the forthcoming throughout the tate annually par-
lows; (a) At such• Ume horeafter u twmty-leYenth annual oi-Yanoe Udpau in the ce,
l , That it ls propooed ·lo annex the final map of oald subdlvlalon of Public Schooll w .. k, beginning -----+--,,----
to the Qty of Newport Beach, lo approved -tiled, that the Monday, April & Juru•or
Callfomla. that certain territory City will accept the dedlcaUOft ol After 1t&tlng that parent l!du-
oontiguoua to the Oty boundarieo, the •tree~ oont&lnl!d wltllln the caUon wt>Wd be a maJor the!!>e ot Campai
which territory LI more puticu... area of said .ubdivilion. the week, Mn. Garland continued:
iarly described on "Exhibit A." an· (bl Approve lllld 1ubdivlalon "F?<Jm the begfuning the Par-AJon' g
nexed hereto and by reference and pJan of developmep.t as met ent-Teacber association' bu stood
made a pert hereof. forth, subject to the recommend&-firmly on the prlndple that the
2. That a.aid territory llee ad-tlon of"' the P lanning Commiuion. tuk of educating children and Junior Red will conduct
jacent to and Westerly of that sec-Cc) Within a re~e time youth is a cooperative one that ls lU campaign 1 year simultan-
tion of the Oty known u Tract from ~e date of ann~uon, the shared by . home, school, church eously with adult campaign,
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Boat Building
Material
•
20,000 feet Fine Spanish
MAHOGANY
for Boats
•
SAMPSON
Machine Works
AWNINGS
-CANOPIES
Slat&O-Wood Awning Co
of Orange Coonty
715 S, Philadelphia St.
Anaheim Phone 3119
FREE ESTIMATES
Anywhere In Orange County
17-tfc
No. 444 and First Addition to New-Oty wtll extend the Oty's water and community. Only by a care-and on . March 1, 'school <:hlldren
port Heights and between the line to the boundary of the pro-ful lnteg:ratlon of these social and 1Yill bnng to ~l thei: own
State Highway and Old County posed annexation. in order that educational forces can the time small contribu o .. to their own
Road and Westminster A'(_enue; connection therewith may be made spent tn school hold the KJ"e&test branch of Red O-OU. . llCN Newport Blvd. Try working today's crossword ----------;;;;;;;;;;;I by the subdivider for the supplying possible value t he home hours be This chil 1 campaJ.gn is not Pbone NU COSTA llE8A pw:zl
Beer of water to said subdivision. enriched and Uie leisure hours be to be conf with the senior I i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;~~~~·~-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. (d) The Oty shall not levy nor safeguarded from adverse infiu-pro~am, says Gretha '!Ubbs,
assess any taxes against the an-Juruor Red 0'9&s. ctia1rman.
nexed territory to pay for any New Plymouth Teachers and f!dults are asked Wines
Liquers
Whiskey
present outstanding bonded debt to send their Cross campaign
of sajd City of Newport Beach, Sho· w·1ng Here donations Uy to the adult (e) Zone said annexed property headquarters nd not to send
as .indicated on _ the attached ten-Next Monday thelll: ~a sch 1 _with children.
ta t1ve map. subJeCt to the recom-PreVlously J or Jl,ed Cross has
mendation of the Planning Com-conducted its membership cam-
mission. The ne'v line of Plymouth cars paign in Nove ber. Mrs. Tubbs
The-City Clerk shall cause a \\-ill. be placed on display at the pointed out th the children bring [~ R f)...fl ~9lc:: copy of t he foregoing Resolu tion N<'"rpor t Harbor lVIotors ?.-1:onday, their O\\"tl smal amounts to school, l5 U'\\J L=J 2> ·to be published at least once a l\1arch 4 at 2616 W. Central and a budget between fiftY and
week for t"·o successive weeks in avenue. it "'as announced by NOT'-sixty dollars i accumulatCd each tQ'\ lc)~n R 0 the Newpor t Balboa News·Ti"\es· ma n Wilson, general manager of -year. From t is, fifty cents per V:!J lJ\S U'\J LS a newspaper or general citrulation the new agency here. The new room is sent o n ational Junior l.::========;>J 1 published in the City of Newport line is being shown ooncurrently Red Cross hea quarters. as mem·
Beach. California. all over the country. bership dues, a,nd the rest re-Boots and Roy Keene
Palm and Bay, Baltx.
Phone S91
Beginning at the point of inter-"The new Pl)'l"!'louth cars em-mains in the s ool to supply ma·
section of the southerly prolonga-body more impiovements than teria1s for th school children's
tion of the easterly line of the found in most pre-war yearly program of wo k for hospitals, for-
FRUIT TREES'
Now's the Time to Plant
PEACHES . PLUMS .. APRICOTS
FIGS . , APPLES . WALNUTS
ORANGES . AVOCADOS
STRAWBERRY . BOYSENBERRY
YOUNGBERRY
~RAPES . RHUBARB
Costa Mesa Nursery
State Highway 80 feet in width model changes," he said. "The eign children, tc. '------------------t-============~=~:"':"':"':"':"':"':"':"'""'."'~ with the center line of Old County new improvements are manifest in Just now, PS. Tubbs reports,
Road 50 feet in width. as said both appeara nce and engineering the Junior R Cross here is com· 1 :~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
480 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa, Ca.llf.
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"""""' S.lols---· Atropo lirtndt --
''T ere Goes Anoth~r
• I
so
reyhound Bus!
Real Local Senice!''
I
Departures Daily from
I '
NEWPORT BEACH
The ny friendly coaimeou beard daily about
Greyh uod service make ir a pleuure for Grey bound
folks r give your community rhe kind of rop·norch
higbw y uansporrarioo you oow eojoy locally and
all up d dowo rhe coUL
Gre hound's numerous, well· rimed tchcdules (
bring u11: cities closer together for both business \
and pl asUtt, providing coaveo.i.ent. low-cost uavd
ed by any other form of uaosportation.
For e bnt io bus service. , • '°""' ""GfY]bolnu/. ,
I
C, C. waflord 608 Coast Highway Ph, 876
S tate Highway and Old County details. "ith particular attention plet ing educat nal boxes, packed
Road are shown upon a m ap of to safety features, which have been with school s pplies for foreign
Tract No. 464. recorded in Book engineered into t he basic design of children. She ays these programs
32, page 1 of l\<l iscella neous Ma ps, the car," Wilson said. of work add u to a fine training
Records of Orange County, Cali-in internation •good will and an
fornia, said point of beginning be-v1·s1·ting Nurse appreciation 0 the goals of Na-
ing in the north\•lesterly boundary . tional Red Cr s and service.
line of the City of Newport Beach; S • • Co t
Running thence North 16° 01' East erVIce ID un y
a long ~he aforesaid souther!~ .pro-To Be Expanded longat1on and the eas terly line of 1
said State Highway 468.26 feet to
194
Lawn
Model
Swings the beginning of a curve to the Formed to aid the families of
right ; Thence, along said curve ser\rice men duriR g the war. the
concave to the east a nd having a I Visiting Nurse Service of South-With white ff8JJ.!.e covered with
radius of 960 feet through an arc ern Orange County chapter of the vat dyed a~ duck and 4 inch
zed fringe on CSl"f>PY· length or 317.95 feet ; thence.I Red Cross h as been reorganj I
the last mentioned curve and alongl to civilians.
ONCE AGAIN
SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA I
Offers Yoa the Finest Placle
to Dine lo Orangt> County:
All New· - -
Even the Location
, , _ One-Half Mlle East of Old
Location on Coast Highway,
Beautiful New
Cocktail Bar
Nor th 34° 59' 35" East tangent to and ex'panded and is now available ~
the southeasterly line of said State Miss Lillian S. Henders~n Is new NOW VAILABLE?
Highway, 17.03 feet to an intersec-di.rector of the service, coming to Flnt ln Yean mla , th Se , f
tion "ith the southeasterly line of Santa Ana from Matawan, N, J" Wool d Slat We Lead Southern Callfo m e l'Vlll& 0
Westminster Avenue as shown where she filled a sifnilar post· , , -SEA FOODS -
upon said may of Tract No, 464; tlon, With 45 per cent of nunes in Porch Shades , AL.SO
thence. North 34° 59' 35~ Ea.st military duty planning to . con-IJB kind f STEAKB
85.17 feet to a point in the center tinue their education before ente.r-5 t A T t YO O
line of said \Vestminste r Avenue; ing active service. and hospitals an a I na en _·VISIT OUR KITCHEN -;"
thence. Nor th 57° 37' East along overcrowded, home nursing is in-& A • C 5 r Se food Sp
the said cente. line of Weitminster eVitable, said Mrs. Laura R War-wn1ng 0o am $ a , a
Avenue 669.44 feet to a point ren, chapter executive secretary. lftAAi.: &In s.nt.a An ~ Fish M ket
wh ich bears South 55° 37' West This skilled nursing is available --:~' M a &nu Br
345.66 feet an.d North so• 47' to anyone who n~ it, a slight 'I06 ~t Btvd., Lacuna UOl Oou\ mctnraJ (Neu Be.I n-M)
West 33.5 feet from the most charge being made. ?.-trs. Emily L======~===============:'~~~~~~~~~~=======~=======; northerly corner of said Ttact No. Reinking is staff nurse and li11ss ;
464 ; thence, South so • 47' Ea.st Helen Schwab is part time nurse.
511.87 feet to an intersection wtth1
the center line of Old County Road Ramsey Released
50 feet 1n width as shown upon • •
map of Tract No, 27, as recorded W Ith Six Battle Stars
In Book 9, page 26 of Miscellane-John Bennet Ramsey, 1917 Court
ous Mape, Records or said County, 'Street, Newport, was released this
Said center line being the north-week after three years in the navy
westerlf boundary of the City of after duty in the Asiatic·Pacific
Newport Beach; thenCe, South, 13• theater and participation in the
57' East along saJd center line ot 1Phillppine liberation .
the Old cbunty Road 32.38 feet, / Ramsey served as· radioman
more or less, to an angle Point tn ;aboard the ba1tleship South Da-
said center line; thence, South 36• lkota and wears six battle stars on
18' West along the center line ol his four ribbons.
said Old County Road and &&la
City boundary line 440,43 f .. t : PUBLIC NoTtCH
thence, South 10· 06' West along ,------0:--0--:----
the center line of said Old County Old County Road and saJd City
Road and said City boundary lihe Boundary line 719.69 feet, more OT'
496.06 feet ; thence, South 56° 59• less, to the point Of beginning.
\Vest along the center line of said On motion of Councilman Allen,
F. C. VENN
"REALTOR
Notary Public
807 Coast WJtf:lway
Corona del .a.tar, Calli.
~
seconded by Councilman Stanley,
the foregoing Resolution \\'SS in-
troduced and passed by the Coun-
cil or the City of Newport Beach
at a regular adjourned m eeting
held on the 18th day or F ebruary,
1946. and adopted by the fol lowing
vote:
Watchmaker and Jeweler
Balboa IslaruL
UNION IS
A YES: Councilmen Allen, S tan·
ley, Isbell . Reed a nd Hall. -;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.. NOES: Councilmen None.
• ABSENT: Councilmen None.
How Does the Present Union Acffvity
la OralHJe Coun~ Affect You?
Oa,.JiJat. /o1z.
e14 eruu
An in ependent candidate affiliated with
no .factions, roups or with any political. alliances ,
• ---runnm
business m
strictly on his merits as a successful
and citizen of Newport Harbor.
'
ote ~ (!). 3. (R~) Ro/Jell&n
•
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,. •
ATTEST:
CLYAN H, HALL,
Mayor.
FRANK L, RINEHART,
Oty O erk.
Pub.-Feb. 21, 28, 1946,
e Oar atore bulM••c toFd. • • •
have IMeed y,. .., lhnW
B~ la 11100 bloek, New-
port 8""L
WILL OPE~
About April ijlt
FIJLLER PAINT$
Armotronir & PaboO
LINOLEUM l I
and ;
~BL1Nf>8 -REMOVAL SALE
-I
I --BURTON PAINT I
STOKE ....s· a W•• 7 1 •
~-
•
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H ,EAR
DR. DAN GILBERT
• Nationally ,,.,IO .. Author and ~
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lps•li .. .e
Wll~ .... ... .. School-Scinta Alla
M_...,, Mmdl 4ffl. 7:30 P.M.
Anaheln1 Union Higfl School-Anaheim,
T•esclay, Madi 5ffl. 7:30 P.M. _
NO I.OMISSION :-NO CO! I r:.:1 ION
,
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' I ;~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ to NCODt dloanales Ml& .• • ~ oome ,.,ion-. bay fPVft,
utbma. maJIJ' IYi8 at he-. FOR S~IArge ty 1¥&ter
coldo and JJ1cuceot1on m.oy be ca... oottener. am-t -· Pbcme
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ed by allergic oem!Uvlty. N . B. 1994-W ev · 14-4tc Read Them ,,,, SSfs11D~~~
~. l ' ' ·Them fw Re8llltB · · .
.... 11t• Ii'' • ---Ir .you dcm't find wtlat )'Q<I are .looking fm an '"'• PAIH'llHG OON'D&~ FOR SAI,E Hoover '1eaner, per·
PAIN'l'INGI-PAPlllR lliNGJNG feet condition. • 1S83-W.
andDIXJORATDIG l&-2tc .::::::~::::::==:::::::"'="======"7'T===================""j="'~'="'=-------:.-:=!::---.,...--~ . ....,,,===========i:~======================================= B. s. ~ -FFlre~lPla~ce;-:~and;i'"Ft;n:~--llUlllCil ••• ,,., .. WANTSD TO llENT u wg4 1. ESTATE ,, REAL l'.STATZ '' ••••· mA'I.'& ,, n••. mAn Cl
·U4 Old ODuDly Rd.. Pb: 184-W W 0 0 ) ------------. lo.a. -~tte STEINWAY Grand, Ulre new, -WANTED TO RENT->-2-_._,. .•
STANDS THIS ONE
I
Balboa Peninsula
. Dell~ at the world'• -teot pianoo. house or apt. Punw>ent rsl· ~ M H. W. WRIGHT Pb. 2030 ~ tone. S..uutul cue. dent. Phone 22Uhl. J 17-4tc
1784 N.,rpmt Bl., 3,tfc ~~ •· ~--t t •~ -Wll.L DRl]VE alternate -days to ·~ w an -w~ or w~ LOCAL BUSINESS MAN wanto
Loo,Anael.._ Write or..., W. H. WHY PAINT YOUl BUMPER! cliacrimlnatln& bQy<r. ~ to rent 2 or 3 bodloom -·
Huber. 43:1 Goldemod Aft.,' Co-Use KRO -O'S Scbmldt Plano Co., 520 No. Main Permanent. Write 1932 W. 91ot
rtma do! Mar. 17-4tc i'F' Santa Ana. 1-tfc Pl..,.,, Loo Angeleo 44. or phone ~A ANA AUTO 111.AVEL So~~1 ~ .. alers Radio Repairinlt'. PLeuant ll896. t 7-4tp
SERVJ~Prlvate can to all .l Co • M Houoe callo cla1Jy except Sit. and WA.NT TO RENT-Apartment or
cltiee In u. s. A. dolly. ~-~!!,g. ''p ;::",!\5~ Sun. C<m~te stock at tube9 A small bouoe. l'urnlshed. tor sln&le
Ucr:NSED. INSURED 17-Stc facl<ry roplaoement ~ Ph: teecher, man. temporary QI' --
Ph: Santa Ana 6548. 312 French __ ciRA:Ni'~rnitfflm,--345. MESA RADIO .l EI.EC-manent. Call Newpmt Hieb
Street. 16-4tp ORANGE 00 .•. • • Tl!ONlCS CX>, l'IM N-pml School. J . W. Johnson. 17-4tp
OUT
HAR.BOR INVESTMENT OOMPANY
Realtors
• 6,500.
• 6,500.
Facing en Canal, Newptrl -1-bedroom
houae. Completely fumlshed. Immediate
~ '
Newport -Costa Mesa
T-A-X-1
UPHOLSTERlNG CO. _m_..i. _______ ~_tt_c 1 WANTED TO RENT or leue-:,
Of u:.::::1.:..i·ctUJ'!"urnl'" tun! RADIO BOUR C4J.ra -N-bouoe or apt. Pmnanent. Call •
413 w. tth St., , ·-ta Ana Ulat 1d•"11dn•I """'*""t tacll· at 309 16th P11ce, Coota Meoa.
2-story, 3-bedroom home on Mira Mar; 2
baths, · hardwood noors, sundeck over
double garage. Oceen ahd bay view. Cour-
tesy to Realtors.
; Nke 2;bedrocxn house. Cloae In. with
double garage, partly tum. Immediate
P1 Bl asloo. Terms.
Sl'*u""'"""" idd•u an &nll&IM. ..,. an aJ:lla Anyth1nc ln harbor areL
.Foctory and to --aollo cm larp 17-4tc Under New Manocenent. Sot w .. t Center s . Anaheim ... I•. .l.11 .-,..,..,_, /
24-Hoor Servl~Phone 2530 Phone Anaheim 4 .f collect IUROU> L. R•MV , a.o.•. UNT • ....., .. .,'NSOW 41
609 Cout Blchway U.tfc Radio, 300 llbrlJw Ave. Pb: 780. BUIU>ING-800 oq. ft. _,
$15,000
--1--
BALBOA ISLAND
2 Bedroom home, Park Ave. Completely
fllmlshed. Immediate: possession. 17-8tpl~---oo=RO=N:::l::-:1Alcl0:-----11-ttc floor spoce. (;lamer 28th and =-,-=-.-=-_.......,,.----------=11 Centnl. WW remodel Apply
COLD _. K.AikiA* 777
WAVlli Tlatlais u4 M•=f• ...
S• ... Appetntm.,te PIL 1r.W
. Vi'1 Beeutv llaoo
1111 Oout BlwaY.-~4'1 Kai' ,. '""'
Sickroom Supplies
Bed Pam and Etc.
•
Newport Pharmacy
2108 Ocean Front -Phone 5
17·1tc
L09T .um FOUND •
Electric Ran , $178 Radio Repaln llSl3 Finley AV<!. tMtp
Immediate ~ "';.':..,_ "'= ~ ~~: Storage Auto Batt riee Nwpc<t -cit 11-tte FOR RENT -Larp space for
11-moath -I 411 Ex. stonp on Balboa Ial11>d Olll Pe~~~ Oil wwnr••. AN!Tfomu••••n • _™-________ 15-4 __ tc
_o. 7' ~ Stuc!J at H~ Elt. ~ Ui\L EllTATE 41
W-... -rn A· .. · Supply Gutnnteo -208 Security mdl:. VACANT -CORONA DEL MAR ""'.:~"rie.im Pasadena, Calif. 11-::iotp Partially completed house on
" east side of Jumii>e, oouth of
1836 Newport Blvd. qi.ta .._ No Delay Fourth. Price $2600, Holt, 401.S
Jwt... . .
._ B Aid
BA •• 'D$8 Clim-Dl'IC C..
117 Mala st. i't. OU
S.tfc -Melroae Ave., Loa Angeles. Pb:
~tte
Rellnllh your ldtd>en ,b&throom
with new tile board.
F. P. Waldron
Telepbone 234W.
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3-Ctc
N0-26162. 17-ltc
J. E. Barnes & Son
1808 Newport BJ'ld.
Coet& XML PbOlle 011
Furnished Home
REW ARD ror return of black coin
pUne lost Monday between Bal· WA.N'DID 'IV BUY 11
boa and 513 W, Central Ave. SNOWBmD or "FL TIIE" want·
2 bedroom on ~ acre land. Fire-
place, patio, rish pond. Backyard
fenced. Large living room and
kitchen. Ph: 306. 16-2tp ed. by private pal y. Any con-
EllPLOYMINT WANTED II dition OK. Telep one WEbster
6661, L A .. rever e charges.
16-3tc
WANTED-Expert boat meehan·
ics, also expcrten~ boat repair
man. See Mr. Miller at Bay
s·hO!'e Camp. 14-tfc •
HELP WANTED -Want retlned
woman to uallt mot.her of 2
children. Room, board and aaJ.
ary, Ph: N. B. 2210. &-tfc
WANTED-HOTEL ILUD. BelhM
Inn. """"" 6"°. ....,.
INTERESTING
WORK
Pleasant Working
Conditions
Learn
TELEPHONE
OPERATING
Increased wage rates :
now in effect
6 Volt Hea\I Duty
Batter es
Government suri us. 41 plates
per cell. For boa s , diesels, etc.
List prlC< $68
Our Price $34 .00
Storey's Batu rY Service
WESTMINS~ 'R A VE.
(Between 18th ~ Magnolia)
COSTA l IESA
17·1tc
ANNOU CING
Our New .ocation
We are now locate at 2818 West
Central Ave. Phc :ie N.B. 1781-W
Ba:v El tric
Complete Motor nd Gentrator
Repair S rvice
2818 W. Ce11Jral Ave.
Tele phone 1781 W
17-Btc
KEYS
Ka.de While Too Walt
VOGEL'S
100 Hain St., Balboa \
208 Mvtne, Balboa bland
H-ttc
BUILD NOW
LOW COST HOMES
See Model at
711 Begonia Ave.,
Corona de! Mar
Full price, $7500 -Terms
2 Bedroom House
Good location. east side or New-
port 81"'1.
$6250
-Furnished Home
In Corona del Mar. Lot 30xll8.
Possession June 1st.
$8,000
Large Business Lot
On Newport Blvd., 100x245.
$10,500
New 2 Bedroom Home
In Corona del Mar. Comer lot;
hardwood noon; fireplace.
. $8950
J . E. Barnes & Son
1809 Newport m.d.
eo.ta llta. Phone 510
17·ltC
BROSE REALTY
Lots
80 feet south or highway on Poppy
street. Some trult trees.
$6000
' COAST PROPERTIES CO.
• REALTORS •
703 E. Central Ave.
• Phone 683 •
Lot On Peninsula
Zoned for Duplex
$2750
Bay Front Lots
Several Oioice Ones
2 Houses on 1 Lot
At Corona del Mar
$1 8,5 00
Home On P eninsula
5 Bedrooms. 2 Baths. Flreplace.-
$16,000
J
17-ltc
For Sale
BalbQa Island
East Bat.' 3 Bedrooms
Furnished
$25,000
Gertrude A. Waldron
Wm. W. Sanford
BROKER
308 Marine Balboa Island
Phone 234-R 17-tfc
H. M. Lane Real Estate
2006 Court Ave., Opp. City Hall
Phone 343
W. L. JORDAN Lots! Lots! Lots!
700 East Central, Balboa Ocean Front, only $400.00 down,
Phone 1S3 13-tfc balance monthly.
---A~NN~-=o-=u=N"'c"'rn=-=G:---Lot on 28th Street near ocean,
$1500.00. Opening . of New 30xl00 in El Bayo Tract, zoned
Real Estate Office tor multiple. $2700.00.
In the heart of Newport Beach 111 Feet on Court Ave., zoned for
Highway B~iness District apartments, $8,000.00.
634 Coast Hiway 50xll7.5 F eet in Newport Heights
on Santa Ana ave. $1500.00. A "Sandy" Steiner 2 Good lots on Rlv'll"lde Avenue.
.
' $15,000
2-Sl'ORY, 4-BEDRM. HOME. Built-In'
bar, lovely patio; tlreplace. · Completely
fUmlshed Inc. 2 elec refrlga. •
$27,000
OCEAN FRONT HOME
4-Bedroom near Balboa. In A-1 location.
Nicely furnished. Immediate pos8.
$13,500
BALBOA ISLAND BAY FRONT HOME
4-Bedroom; pier and float. Fully tum.
Double garage. Immediate poss.
An Excellent Value,,$15,000 dn.
BEAUTIFUL PENINSULA HOME
3-Bedroom; fireplace,; hard\V<><>d floor.i.
Open for inspection. Ocean Boulevard.
Immediate possession
$16,500, Terms
BUSINESS INVESTMENT
Motel . --24 units on highway.
Nets $26,500 year.
' SEE US FOR BUSlNESS OPPORTUNITIES
List With Us for Best. Results
HARBOR INVESTMENT
OOMPANY
Realtor Sl.500.00 each. ~ C. F. Dennison View comer in Newport Heights,
Associate Realtor 50xl43.46. $2.000.00, t erms.
Real Eatate and Business Lot on corner of Broad and
Realtors
llOth at Omtral .ln. ~e 1800
17·1tc
Opportunities Santa Ana, Newport Heigh t.;, __ E_V_A_F-. -,R-H--:0-D-:-:-EW::-:---..,.---------=---
. $1.550.00.
2 Bedroom Home
Furnished. On Harbor Blvd.
$7200
El Bayo Tract Home
Two apa.runents. ~
$21 ,000
Ocean Front
50xl25.5 on Redlands Ave., Ne\\··
port Heights, $1,100.00,
Houses Houses Houses
2-Bedroom house on ocean front,
furnisl'!M. $7,500.00.
1-Bedroom house between ocean
and Seashore Drive, $.5,000.00.
On Ocean Front east of Newport
pier, 5-bedroom. furn. stuc;:o,
$17.000.00.
Fine 2·bedroom house, tumlshed.
Newport Heights
50xl27·ft. lot with sewer.
$900
El Bayo Tract
6-Room Home good location, Cvrcna del Mar,
2 Bedroom and a maid's room, liv-
ing room, dining room, kitchen
& 2 bathrooms. Sunporch. Built
in 1940. 11lis lovely home baa
wall-to-wall rugs and complete
heating unit. Excellent view of
ocean and bay. Plus apartment over garage on 2 $8,000.00.
lots. Oose to pier. Unfurniahed. Newport Heights 3·bedroom house. $15 000 lot 100xl17.5; lots of fruit trees.
__!_ $7,500.00.
$19,500
Waterfront Corner Lot
$5500
View Lot
. ·Income Vacant
Heart of Balboa; 11 units stucco 3 bedroom house~ Extra large Uv-
wtth 4.2-foot adjolriing vacant inl" room, newly decorated. nle
lot; neto $250.00 monthly. $25,· sink. 1-ge lot. Clooe In. Coota
000.00. Meaa.
' Balboa Island
Two-Family Dwelling
Furnished. Good location.
Near Bay Front.
Immediate possession of
both unlto.
$13,500
$5700 Down
John E. Sadleir
302 Main Street
Balboa, Calif.
Phone 2034
..
Apply
Southern California
Telephone Company
Ibo E. Bay A ft.,
Balboa
Over 50 Units sold
here last month.__.. Newport Heights $7600-Terms· • 17-ltc FOR SALE--20 h.1 Marine Del.tel,
like new. Half or ginal cost. can
Newport 2234-V\ 14-tfc
45 reet south of highway on Mari·
gold street.
$3,250 50x127 . ---Fred Briggs or -•••r. mTATS DClllANOS '8
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or
PICO BUILDING
MATERIALS
' 60 reet south or highway on Nar--
cissus avenue.
$3,675
$2500
Coast Hiway Lots
These are hard to get.
·Danny Head
• with
I'I.M. Lane ·
View Lot -640 A ro l.28l 1n 1>ee.uutu1 North
Excellent view over harbor. Locat· New Mexioo, trade on SO.ft. boat
ed clc:.e to Arches. and up. Hupaylo, 2106 Oak Glen
$3500 Place, L. A. J.S.lltp
AU tht Operator for ~
Cblet Operator
w ANT TO BUY-Snipe or Snow·
bird 1n A·1 condl Jon. Write 1..272
Roanoke Rd., an Marino ar
ph°"" Sycamor< &-8357. 9-tfc 45 feet north or highway on Nar-JOO feet by 246 feet
170 feet by 600 feet
2006 Court Ave. -Phone 343
Opposite Oty Hall
· .. Phone 343 · 17-1tc . -Jm>N'E'I' 'l'O lllOAlf ••
Corona de! Mar LOA>rl ro BUJU>. """· -·· 86-ttc FOR SALE-One O.h.p. Outboard 16-2tc ctssus avenue.
motor, $150; 0 e J().ft. water-a i1800 '
w ANTED -Experienced service proof veneer Pll _,t, 48-ln. beam,1"4 -o'Qa=UNT="7=·=-=--===-===-I ')
station operator. Call 985. S75. with oars; ~e l·ln. centri-CEMENT M~ FOR RENT-;-90 feet north of highway on Nar·
16-tfc fugal water pun p, $45; 760 feet $3 per day. 511 East Third S~.. dslus Ave., beginning at comer.
---------,.---%·In. steel cabl1 $'76. ZWJ7 VWa Santa Ana. Phone 1704. 17-Jtc $4100 WANTED-Sales men and women Way, Newport l ~ach. Ph: 458-W -------==-:,..,..--:----1
Rooming House
and Apartments
Balboa Ialand. Good income
property.
$20,\)00
J .M. MILLER
Real Estate Broker
15th and Central •
Balboa
2 lots, both have fine view above modemia or ""'mnoe.
ocean. Newport Balboa Federal k'riac• $4500 each · ~Uld i..... A90 1 1l!m
-Via Udo ~-JIG"
EVA F. RHODEN
LOANS Lot for sale in center of buslnea Broker
BROSE REAJ,. TY .-district. Owner will sell aa 1a or 470 Newport Blvd.. Coota -. d u to sio ooo.oo
1307 Coast !Ilghwoy Rooming House will build to suit tenant. ELTON D. BARNE'IT. Saleoman SJOO.OO an P '
for Newport, Coota Mesa and after 4 ,30 p.m. l4-tfc Wll.L EXCHANGE 2-bodloom un-
Huntlngtcm Beach. to sell build-furniahed Apt. ln Long Beach,
Ing materlala on commission. Marine :tadios Belmont Sho"" district, 1 block
Apply Til Begonia Ave., Corona Available immedhi t.e delivery, com-from bay for unfurnlshed house
del Mar. 16-2tc plete range of 11zes... Your tn-or apt. 1n Newport area. Phone
Corona del Mar Costa Mesa -Ph. Newport !965-M 17_2tc See us If you need l1ICDe7
Phone 2048 U-ltc Very clean. Beautifully furniahed. Ocean Front Paymento to Flt Your Income
BROSE REALTY ~d.·11nvestment. Room to ex-BWJlnea Lot FOR S~1' ac. In Coote M-. Loans on Can
...-• 1 100 feet frontage on ocean. 50 feet 30 min. from Long Beach, 2-Truckl and Trallera
•__,_n wol • IDGGINS N. B. 2560. 14-ltc WANTED -GIRL for secretarial ~~
work. Must know shorthand, PLEASURE '-• 810 Cout W.&.:Mm TO WW &I
<yplng, spelling, and general of· !Ilghwa,y. Ph: · 04. 9-tfc ROOM OR APARTMENT wanted
fice V1;ork. 5 days a week. Apply n:llE mQ , • Tll8'!"8 by 2 emplo,.m_ girls. Phone
Newport Harbor Union High C..O.Two. • A: Foam retllb. 1763-W after 4 p.m. 14-4tc
Corona de! Mar
SPECIAL
school 17-ltc CO. flzod and Portal>leo A.Pl' OR SMALL house by local
aow llV&llabk. li:TB ROKJN • couple. No children or pets. Ph: 1 Bedroom Home WANTED -Mu (or Women), VAN Cout DI-South ot bJgh well ed N .. t appearl"a for profitable GAL ' lOOQ ._MW11)'. ' 22E8. 15-4tp way Oil local
$8500
--1384. TS.ttc 31>-ft. comer lot: house about advutiJlng campaign now in ef-W~ TO RENT er leue, un-five years old ; in excellent con-
fect. Excellent opportunity it llUUO&L • turniahed bouR. Ph~ 1850--R-dition; large ~; reaJ n~ .
you qualify. Apply l'llr. Van 11 5-tfc place: hardwood floors; if'l"llY
Deren, sc.111i N. Main St., Santa FOR SALE -omplete set of w ANTED by NllpOnlllble T8l&+ pine interior; tile drainboard;
Ana. 16-lOtc Drums. All A;l condition. 812% pboDe mmp1oyee, 2 OI' :s bedroom wall heaten; "-enetian blinds; ~ ~ • E. Suri, BalbOa 17-ltp I ho--. Pwmanent. Phone l!aata larile double garage: fenced yd.
------------: nrH~" S . Ana :1829. 8().tfc Immediate poo. Temis If" cle-FOR S~Do,y bed. \lllbOlatered ™u • ~ u~ et type ·mirror •ired.
chair. :lit Opal Ave .. Balboa ls-piano, a barg Terms. Dam· WANTED TO RENT-House or
land. Pholle 1126. U.tfc Schmidt Plano ::0., 520 No. Main apt. by couple. Ace 50, No pets
Santa ""-· 8-tfc or chlldren. Phone 134!>-M. -
Trailer Court
and Gas Station
$625 per month tneorne.
Excellent Motel Site.
Business Property
Center of Costa Mesa
3 atorft. Room to ._...s·
Present Income $26:1.50 month.
Liquor Store
Llcmae and~
on street. Good for stores or bedrm. frame, nimpua room con-
apartments.. nected to garage, wub house, OYer 22 Yean In Santa Aaa
Bargam at $6500 fruit trees. c1ooe to ICbooll and Federal Finance Co.'
-markets, It's cozy, lt'1 cut,,;and B A INC · ay ve. It la only $6,000. I>obeny, E . 429 No. Sycamon
Exceptionally well located lot on lot St., Lons Beach. Ph: '.!'!1'792tc· Phone 6200. Santa Ana. cant.
B&y avenue. ' ~ I-lite
$
3250
. FOR SALE-Lot 00 Harbor Blvd. ~.un-.~~0~-~-~·~·~·~"iiiii~-~-~=~· .5-U nit Income very c1-In. 50xl50 to an alley. FOR SALE-'33 Plymouth CCJOjpe,
Near ocean. Income nearly $200 Tolephone 47S.:J or -te P. 0 . good condition. Call at 413 B&y
per inonth. Bos: '56, Coota M-. '17-ltp Front, Balboa. ll-2tp
Price $14,750 • -$6500
Stock at Inventory ... t. Costa Mesa WE NEED LA TE MODEL CARS -5-Room bouoe on Newport Blvd.
Dn.LE A McGUIRE Lawn M.,..... GOOD used Some ~ 11-11c 2 BedroQlll Home
$8.75. Corner Acecla and Pacific ' u on Poppy street, '!IO{th ol highwa,y.
We respectfully bid you to list $2500 Down
your property for S&le and -_
. •d Will Pay Top Pricea
Ori'"" Corona del Mar. 14-4tc u $89. Fine f"' practice. Euf WANTED TO RENT-Bay Front 1-5-fL lot. beautiful vi.,. House
terms. Or " Ul rent. Danz.. house for month of July or first about five )-ears old 2 Fi:re-
FOR SALE-French BIDoculan,
new, 12 power, with cut", $150.
210 Nardsaus Ave .. Cirona deJ
Mar. 17-ltp
Scbmldt Plano ::O .. 520 No. Main 2 weeks. Furn., 4-bedrm. Mn. places; wood floor ronstructl<>D.
Santa Ana. S.tfc Stoker, Oarcmont, 586 W. 11th Possession.
Arvin & Emerson St.. or phone 7321. 16-atp $12,500
with uo. '
A "Sandy" Steiner
Realtor
Phone "four Listings
and -will ~ them rm'Y consld..-atlon. ,-
· BnJ, YOUR QUl NOW
Wblle Pdam are Hliib-
Plrrr ... _. ...._ llllf'I' who d eall md .
whks ~ r.r ,.. OPA -•ttmw, • rRc pdcm and arr-.e .. .,..,!lz .
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FOR SALE-Now matchod let of
golf clubo. St. 4ndttws make.
with Encllah i.au..r bag. m.
210 Nardaus Ave., Corona del
I ORANGE County Harbor employe. R A I 0 S I wife and 2 chllclr<>n, need 2 or 3
24-Hour R dlo Service bedrm. .houle, preforably 1n. CJo.
Sho~ Cu uit Radio rona del Mv. Permanent. -
BROSE REALTY
C. F. Dennison
AAocl&te Realtor
Real Est.ate and e. .. ..-.
OJiprtunltla
634 Coast Hiway
J. M. MU ,I.E'R
Real Est.ate -l.Sth u>d Central
Newpoo-t Beocb
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311! PU II. Balboa 1244 or -te Box 'N' c/o Nows-
Phone """'W 13-tfc Times. l~tp
1307 Coat Hlcbwo.l' Caronii deJ Mar
Phone N. B. 20C8 17·1tc Phone 2573 17-ltc
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Boy Scouts of Troop~..!:!~ "°;;"for28Scoub · ' bold In an 8Ctlw lite -told by Ge0rp Yor<llelr; -.r.,,., Dbiml
K458, spent a thrillinc I ' t. Tl ]jlh 11111111111 + By W:dfnd Barbre _ _ + OJI. W1111ain CUobnMn Fu-Smltb· -my ..._ S. _,.& =.. ~~t ~-\llsli!': ~ ~.!" -~ea~ R · · b M Fl'l'lk Harbor Stamp. Qub State President of :""'~ :"B:...ot ~ ~~ ~· ... ;:,.i::;:-~~ ·
camplna:atAdobeF.n.. ....... EMt jcat1ona. pal awards~ ev1ew y ~-•t : . UDC R . Mk Wedd. Pl tlncullhedclnlrdunU.-""'ot~111art1mor.Gearse:A. San ·Dielo-The rau., one or the David . • advanced to e Features Meeting of Anniversary March 7 ecovenng a es tng ans lbe ~ at the nm annual -E. H. Ricllter ea-.
-beautlfulnaturespotalnSan Scout, and Nettles to st FAC B k Sect' From Recent Illness _.! ~ meet1ns - -ot 0ot T. P. Atld--,J~ Dteso county, provided inrimmlnll l COOlmltt . 00 , ton Announcem<!nt wu made at the · MlD Patricia Parke, dauchter St. Junes EpUeopal c:hurdl, held Donald •Han, Coota -~.
-go<MI lllhlnC for the adted Present a the meeting w~ Feb. Zl meeting of the Ha.-Miio Gertrude lllont&unerY, of. Mr. and Mn. John Parke, Via TIJeoday ewniilc at the Ebell club-Mattliel"I, Rowland lfoclii,t.w!e,
boys. Judge D. J . Dodge, W. CooJ>Of. Meeting on February 22. mem-Stamp club tbat the next meeting state ~dent of United Dauch-Yella, Udo ble, who ,craduated hciuse with 103 -nt. Geor-ae Holstein, Udo IoJe. I
'Ibe group, consisting of _high-Chester Fish ' R. G. Olamben1, hen of the Book Section of the would be a triple event, election t"9 of the Confederacy, bu been llllt -it from the !-'nl:"""fly ot OJI. l'annan -a derlt In the V . -' Iii
point Scouts, were Assistant S. Young, tmaster Hall Friday Afternoon club pald tribute of otfleen. Auction Nilht -Ill wltb Influenza at her home, Zll? Southem California, la -busy veatry of St Andrew's cathedral. eey==-~~
Scoutmaaters Richard ~ and Aabt»t. tmAlt en Rich to George Wuhlngton when the FI r It Anniversary celebratk>n Eaat Central avenue, Balboa. alnce wt th Important plans for April 26, HClnOlulu, while the Rev. Ardys ,..... . ~
David Gardner ; seruor staff, Bob Dodd and Yid Gardnerth tal chairman. Mrs. 0 . D. King, read with re!reahmenll to be ~ January 21 and wu able to be up hu been. aet as the tenta-Dean, vicar of St. J-• ..U ~-~~ ~
Nettles, James Nettles and Stan-'Ibele will bring up • ~~ an article on our first pt'Uldent. Officers In charge of the DM!etina: this -it for tbe !int time. live te for her marriap to WU-canon there. Said Father Dean. • . . omltii
ley Young: Honor Soouts Leon-to 48 boys, the entltt <:""!'· The theme waa abo canled out In last Thursday were 111r1. !Dor• In helping to care for hes' )Jam Jonn, aon of Mr. and Mn. ''Whatever the pre•ure ot miJI-1:.:ll PftSldetit of. tl.e :...~
an! Han, David O>omben, Dick who will ve their awards~ decorations of red. white and blue. mn. Se<ft\ar)I. Mn. carol Ewen sllter, Mia Loulae Montaw-Y A. Jones or· Alhambra. '!be tary -ty micllt be, ....,. ~; 1llrl. Georse . --
Hinda, H. C. M<Corklll. Jtmmy the Fathers Sons dlnoer j Mrs. c. D. ~ and Mn. -1llrL Maxine Schrepel. &!lo became Ill .,00 both the slit-will, be held in the SUnday 1::4.Famum Dl8de blo •I>' of tbe Altar Guild. ,
Kimbrough. Kenneth Walker, District Co of Honor to be he d Elmer Oark were tea heat..... Mrs. William Reod of. Lqlma en haw been under the care of. of. the 111-'•h._ Santa Ana. pearance at c:hurcb and no one Dlxx>n_ Smith. -• ~
Rayrrl6nd -.v1er, Robert Wella, Fnday, Mar 8 at the Newport and the lovely heirloom sliver BHdi was a cuest and Mn. Nellie a nune for -..1y a month. 'Ibe Parke wu -!dent of will lmo'lv what ft meant to the ~ the Altar I '
Stephen Ka.sser, Richard Taylor, Beach Gr !Choo! auditor-which came from England many Spencor and Mr. Albert Spencer state pr•llmt wu ~ to Tro Amazons and held many multitudea ot seTvfce men when . n., presiclent of. ,Ille
Rocer Gonion, Romaine Corbln, tum. Grall ls expresaed 1'Y yean ago ls the cherished --of Coota Mesa joined the club of cancel man,y encacanmts . to ap. high pooftlonl in _campus clubo. tlley uw him at the door ot the Young ~ 1 Fellowsblp. 1"14
Jb:nmy Longdale, Jack Farley and all Scouts d Soouters for the 1e11lon of Mn. Cooper. Uttle local philatelists. '!be 16 memben pear at various c:haptera, 'and fl Sbe ved the cowled aenlor ci\urch each Sunday and I am =Holstein, chalnnan of. ltbe•
Armand Nettles. tlne work · .Costa Mesa of !!J.e cakes were gay with tiny flap present were: Mmes. Ethel Coane. now maklnt plans fc.-the at.ate aero at a oeremoay eame time s1tlll meeting enlisted men who uk C)wt•n+lttw. , ·
Adult& present were Scout-numePOUS M t Badge counael .. t and the napkins were cleverly dee-Helen -Collin.a, Carol Ewen, Leona convention which ia to be hel~ ago. -. me about him." , Mn. Charles McAJary of c.o.ta
master Harold V. Hall, Mn. Hall I orated by hand wi th chenies. Gabbard, Dora Hill. Bette ·1.ee. about May 15. 'Ibe MlaiOll Inn R chairman of Delta Gamma. "A Table In ·the Midst of Our Meas, chairman ot ~ ~
and Richard Dodd, who provided W Id f Prayer Mn. Constantin Flink of Coota Edward H. Mone, Frank Perow, at Rlvel'lllde and the Miramar ft. on a blind elate at a Delta Enemles" was the subject of the means, and her committee "!""
transportation. Of ay 0 MeSa gave a most interesting re--Nellie Spencer, and Maxine hotel at Santa Monica are being Sigrtja party that Mia Parke met Colonel'• speech 4nd it wu one applauC!~ for the very ~t
Board of Review Services at Costa Mesi! view of Prekuka's Wife by Helen Schrepel: Mssrs. Lawrence Ewen, conaidered 81 the conventiDn the young man to whom she be-he had g!wn at St. Andrew's turkey dinner aerved. Table! !I"'
The troop committee of Troop Wheaton. The book 15 .JUtoblo--W. H . Hall, James Howard, Wit-center. ~ engaged last . August. The early in the war. In lt he told of rangements and decoratio~ "°""
The Inte ational World Day graphical tn character, and tells liam Reed. Albert Spencer, and Miss Montgomery has been ask-co~e are superintending the the need fOl'.' religion during the in charge of Mn. F. E . Flniter.
Francis.J. Horvath
INCOME TAX SERVICE
of Prayer ll be observed at how the New Mexico school Herman W . Toedter. ed tD broadcast ·from the Break-bul!_~ng of 8 modern Co1onial home time of ~parations for war. On . -------
Costa 1\:t esa "day, March 8, with teacher went to live l.n the A1eu~ Mrs. Edward H. 1Morse of Co-fast club on the opening day of ln~ ~~br~el, accotding to a re-Tinian, to .whjch the colonel was Three-deck, 42-berth lleePlnc
a service a t :30 a.m. at the Com-tian Islands where her husband rona del Mar, had with her an the convention, but will yield the cent articie in the Dally Thojan; tianafen-ed, worship was ht!ld each cars, equipped With every Conyen-
munity ch h. It is sponsored wu a storekeeper until the war. album of cove,.. dating from 18()2 honor to the president general, . ~~ proapectlve b"1de majoted Suhcloy under trees, by sand-bag lence, are included In the $1,635,-
by the Uni Council of Church Written with humor and a to the present day. Early C8li-Mrs. John M. Wilcox of Texas, in ~?logy and ~· Jon~ is embankments and in fox holes, o&>.000 improvement ~ Federal and Stat.e Women. an i ternational organiza-knowledge of human nat~e, the fornia was recalled by s~ing . an who will be honored guest of the oontin~ng ~ studies_ in bus.mess even though they were constantlY planned by Class 1 ~ fc;r
Pb. 1m·-B tion. and l y by the Women's book reminded M~ .. Flink of env('lope addressed to. Pio Pico, California group. a~rustration at ":'ght school. under atJ,lj,pc by the J apanese. the fint thrtt post-war years~
118 S5th St. . . All similar events and inCJd~n ts she last Mexican Governor of our He served overseas m Germany, Preceding the address of the ------------
Office: %LIO w. Ceatral SOciety of istian Se.rvi~. . · had experienced in her years of state. Covers ranged from t he C . Pl Fraf}ce and England as a .Pfc. a_nd eyening i':'.as an amusing song by
Phone IMO residents of the area are invited life abroad. \\i th Y-'hich she com· highest post~ office in the United OffiffiUOtty ayers received the bronze star and twice George Mortimer, church organ.
to attend. pared them. States a t Marshall's Pass. Colo .. Will Hear Play by the purple heart. i.t, entitled "The Four-horse ~===============~t=:::::::;;;:: The next meeting of the Book! to Mecca. Calif .. below sea level, M G Wh t I Sharrybang," and Lt. Beach sho\\·-; Section will be in March wl_th Mlaa l to a post office under water in a rs. eorge ea Cofllmittees Named .e a ~ries of colored slides of the EPA IR IN Dorothea \V1lson, libr?r1an at Photosphere at Nassau, Baham~-. . . A P 'l Cl M Hawaiian Islands.
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w A T c H R . Newport Beach, .. reVlewer. Of special note in Mn. N~lhe The Conversion of Christine, a t~ I ot ass eet : At the paro<0hial meeting which
No Delays • Prompt Servlce1 Spencer 's covers \Vere some United play \vt1tten by Mrs. Geo:ge ftlllowed the dinner officers elect;
Gerald Ritchie, COM St tes navy ship covers. some Wheat or Ncwpo.i Island which M . and Mrs. John Taylor, 11041 :.:=======================:::; LOU CK S N!a Scotia flight covers and a won the state prize given in 1945 Clif~ Drive. Newport Heights, en-11 Honored on Birthday t f San Francisco to New York by the 'California Federation of t erttined the Pilot Class of Chris~ r n _ -~~~ n -~--',,,,., .... ,, ]'797 Newport Blvd.. Costa M ~~d •return first nigh t covers. Mr. Women's clubs, will be presented Church By-the-Sea at .a .social .,L;~-'f~-.... -
Mrs. Gerald rutchie enter tained Albert Spencer 's two albums or Friday evening, March 1 at ~e ~eelin~ a t their home Fnday eve:
Saturday evening at their home, British Corona tions and Jubilee I meeting of .Santa Ana Community nm!OI with Mr. and Mn. Ed Frue-Sprinkler Systems Installed
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Corona del _Mar_. honoring . Mr. stamps \\'er e the best yet on dis-Players in the pari~h hall of the han of Balboa Island !ls co-hosts. Saves Hours _ Better Coverage .(Free l"AU..C.,.)
Ritch ie on hts birthday ann.1ve lay at the Harbor Stamp club, Church of the Messiah. Harold Glass presided at _ the M l S M h e Ph g nr
sary. Bringing gifts and enjoying ~om the standpoint of artistic The pl ay Is to be give~ by mem-business meet ing and a ppointed ere • att eWS One 5 }•,n
ade That Delicious · Home
ICE CREAM an evening of fun and games were b'lity and workmanship employ-hers of the drama section of the the ifollowing comm1tt~: public-'!..-----------------------"-'
11 guests. Refreshments of cake ~lo'n the maps with each Br itish Santa An a Ebell club. under the ity, Mrs. William McDonald; fl ow--------~---------------
and ice cream were served by the Colony represented. • direction of Mrs. Estelle Bem~n. ers ~nd cards, Mrs. Herbert Mc-.-------------------------,
That You Enjoyed So uch
Last Summer
hostess. The presence of all members is Also on the program will be Hazel Donald : ways and means, Mrs. . FRANCF.S BEAUTY SHOP requested at the next meeting Taylor , sopr ano soloist, and Ru th IA!t>n Ferguson and Mrs. Fred
March 7. 80 they can vote for new Armstrong, pia~ist, h?th well Woodworth : civic welfare. Leon '
officers for the ensuing year. ~~-known here .. Social ch8lrmfl!\ for Ferguson, Herber t McDonald, Ed-
WILL BE AVAILABLE AGAIN
WEEK ENDS
Begirµtlng Saturday, M
Due to a shortage of ma
we are forced to limit the
to ooe quart per perso
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served every week end a
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Skill Is Vital In
Flillng Pre8criptloos
Aa Vital u any tn.pecl)ent
written down by your doct.or
I• the aldll wttll Whlcb a
pl"MCrtpUon ls ruled. You
caa. brine yoor pre9Criptkm9
here U8W'ed that they wtll be......_-IOClUrately
by a quallfted, rqktered
pb&rmaclst -who -. only tbe hlchea• quality dnop.
l'ou pt exactly what yoW'
doctor ordert. • Newport Beach
Pharmacy
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SOi Marine Avenue
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Bal Island Phone 1 8 2 7
Open Saturda.Y" Until May 1st
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Cooed on Monday
: Special Annou cement -
AL ADDITIONS to our staff WITH SEV
of Beau ti ·ans we are 1now able to give our
patrons more pr mpt service in all lines of be~uty
work and body c ntouring.
HEAD TOT E BEAUTY SERVICE
Morse has been appointed to write I the evening u Mrs. J ay Hanill. "'~ Fruehan. and J_Wss ~en.
the By-Laws for the club. ., Yacht was the divers1~n after Costa Mesa PT A the 1 business meeting. with Mrs.
b I 1 d G · 1 Owen tak!nir ftr'lt pr1 .. 1Utd Mr. Bal oa s an If s Meet~ Tuesday, Mar. 5 Hand first for men, while Mrs.
Helen Curtis
and Halliwell
Cold Waves "".
Hostesses at Phyllis Gaston took t he yacht
L B D The Parent-Teacher Association pn~· . Specials on Machineless Permanenlll ag una arn ance of the Costa Mesa Grammar ose present were Messrs. and Hair Styling . Dyeing . Manicuring
-schools will meet Tuesday, March M ames Herbert McDonald,
A gay party of young people 5 at 2,30 p.m. In the auditorium Leo Ferguson, Ross Owen, Ed-1WO.OPERATORS -MOZELLE & BONNIE
enjoyed a barn.dance and~ of the Main school with Mrs. Ken· war Fruehan, Harold Glass, John 18'2 Barbor Blvd., eo.ta Meu PIMIDe !4JI
Saturday evening a t the Bechto ne th Stewart presiding. Taylor, Fred Woodworth, Harry'!~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ranch at Laguna Beach, h~esses Children of t he Lindberg school, Phillips of Laguna Beach; Miss
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being Beverly Bechtold, daughtledr under direction of t heir teacher, Elsie Newland, Rev. E. D. Goodell,
of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bechto · Mrs. Edith CUrrie, will give the Mrs. Mary Stanley, Mrs. Gene-
315 Coral avenue, and Mary Cath-progi-am and Mrs. Irene Sanden , vieve Barnes, Charles Hand and
er ine Craig, daugh ter of Mrs; Edna school nurse, will talk about Mr. and Mrs. Gaston.
Craig, also of Balboa Islan~. health. Stuart Price will give vocal
Accompan,.;ng the young people selections with Ml'!I . L . CUster as Newport Heights Girl were Mrs. Bechtold. M _n . W . H. accompanist. .
Hitchman. Mn. Hubbard l'f0"'Y Mothers are reminded that Bride of Earl Wing
and Mrs. Louise Bechtold. drt small children may be brought, Miss Antoine.&.t.e Marie Meek,
Young guests included A . an and they will be cared for on the who has been uVtn& at 205 West·
Robertson, Fred.die G~. -~a__ne pl ayground or In classrooms.. minster avenue since her par.ents.
Westlake, Harlow Richo.i·u:Kl~d· · Mr and Mrs Farr recently moved S · J . H'tchman Davt G · · ' Donna tem. •m ' , Mesa irl Scouts to Oregon was married In Long Joy, Betty _Ann Staffier , Arlene Beach Friday. Feb. 15 to Earl
Ragan, An•ta Coane, Marvin Plan Trip to L. A. Wing, Costa Mesa.
Smith, Alfonso PortilloM Patri~ An all-day trip to Griffith park · The new Mrs. Wing graduated
Quigley, Don GCantrell , cfY°K. C I.Ji being planned for March 16 by from Newport Harbor Union High
Morey, Don renzer an · Girl ScouU of Troop 6, Calta school last year and hu been em-
Fttzgerald. Mesa. Mn. Pt1:ary Knipp and Mrs. ploy*<! at the Santa Ana Army
F.A.C. Sections Hear
Talk on Flowers
Rasmussen are leaden: of the Air base. Her husband was an
troop, which II now clOled With aVi1 tion mechanic. They plan to
a membenhip of 24 girla. e their home ln Loi Angeles.
' Greeting Carda and •. Qf'Utt VJ1rlety of Unuau•f Glfta
''WE INVITIC YOU TO BROWSE AROUNJY'
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Dr. Ernest T. Buttei:worth
OPTOMETRIST
Wishes to announce that he has -.
opened his opY>metrical office at
3114 WEST CENTRAL AVE,
Newport Beach, California
As of March 1st, l~
Hours:
9 :30 to 12:30
1:30 to 5:00
Telephone:
Newport Beach
2511
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Fresh fruit Orange Juice
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T o~sted · English Muff ins ,
Coffee I'
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