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CITY COUNCIL With the
. surprise (!) resignation
of Earl Stanley, comes the
selection of a man to fill his
seat for the next two years
and the board Thursday
made a wise choice when
they picked Mason Siler,
manager of theaters at New-
port and Balboa and a World
·war II veteran. Mason is by
far the youngest man 011 the
c0uncil and will not only
watch the interests of the
soldier boys but of that vast
silent majority of citizens
not connected with any civic
organization. Having closely
followed the activities of Ma-
son from young manhood,
and knowing that his busi-
ness training was carefully
administered by his late Dad ,
one of th~ keenest executives
· in Southern California. New-
port Beach citizens can rest
assured all groups will re-
ceive a fair and .impartial
deal. The city has gained
two well-balanced counsel-
ors. in both Mr. Siler and
Councilman -Elect Robert-
son
Appointment of Mr. Reed
as chairman of the board, no
doubt from a seniority angle,
gives the city a dignified and
conservative citizen to repre-
sent Newport Beach in its
contacts with outside inter-
ests. "0. B." was offered the
job two years ago but de-
clined. more from modesty
than because he felt a man
who could meet the public,
might do a better job. But
· in his many years in public
office Mr. Reed has been
sane. clear-headed and po-
lite. a requisite many others
in the public eye might fol-
low. In the various thank-
you ads. of candidates wit-
tiest one of the bunch was by
Gilbert Seal, thus: "! wish to
thank all those who voted
.for me, and my wife wishes
to thank all those who
didn't." I'd like to meet that
smart lady.· • • •
Gambling. Hub Powers, in
Joe Beek's office. brings m
a piece from a ca'hnel pa-
per on the question of zoning
for use of gambling devices.
The article says that zoning
change was asked by one
man and rejected, but that
later another person was
grarited the request for the
same ground; that re-~ning
sho\lld be on ground and not
on men, who can easily pass
control to others. The point
is well taken. While on the
subject of gaming, It seems
the L. A. papers oppose a
gambling ship off this coast,
but blithely agree that horse
racing is fine and dandy. In
the same vein they object to
the Gardena ordinance per-
mitting card clubL Perhaps
It they ownlCI ltock in all the
venturell th e ojections
mi&ht be more sugar-coated!
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Cboch Bok& Burt Norton
rises to a point oi order on
chuck holes. Says the stretch
from BeaCClfl Bay entrance
to Hale,)l's boat~anchorage
on the way to Balboa Island
ha.a acquired chuck h oles
tlla t have become da ngerous:
that· an a uto yesterday hit
one and turned over, sending
the driver to the hospital.
Street departmcn t should re-·
pair those kind of places to
avoid law suits and damage
to' life and limb.
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Vindication. About a year
or so ago. the late Vernon
Wroolie with his wife. were
in Canada and sent a letter
to the News-Times about the
plentiful supply of mea~ and
other foods in the stores,
despite rationing. More than
a hWldred protesting letters
were received. Now corm~
Coti'uitissioner $. T. Wood of
the Royal Canadian Mounted
police, saying: "Ca n ad a
never was short of meat dur-
ing the war, and the. butcher
shops in this British-Domin-
ion today have full storage
lockers." Yet many Canad-
ians wrote long and Inspired
communications denying the
truth of the Wroolie state-
ment. Huh!
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EMBRACING BALBOA l>ENINSULA;_ WF.ST NEWPORT. SEA SHORE [COLONY, uoo·1sLE, NEWPORT
VOL1JME XXXVDI
IGHts, ~A ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR;' COSTA MBIA -NUW8P ll
Council Elects O. B. Reed ·as New Mayor;·
Mason Siler Sel eted to S ·1 eeed Stanley
Earl Stanley
Resignation
Is Accepted
The text of the resignation of
Earl Stanl ey as city councilman is
re-printed here\vith. Th e a n-
nouncement came as a dramatic
climax to the council meeting
Which installed the recently elect-1 ed candidates, and saw the clce-
tion of 0 . B. Reed as mayor. F ol-
lowing this announcement Lester
Jsbell paid tribute to Stanley,
April 16, 1946
Honorable 11.t ayor and City Council
City or Ne'''JX>rt Beach. California
Gentlemen:
I hereby tender my resignation
as City Councilman, effective as
of this date.
About six weeks ago I decided
to run for the office of State
Assemblyman, 14th District . At
that time it w~ my desire to re-
sign from fh e ,City Council, as I
have al\\-·ays fflt that' it was not
e thical to hold public office while
running for another office and in
resigning I was in ho~ that
three new councilmen could be
elected a t the regular city elec-
tion this April.
Annexation of 'Balboa Coves'
In Newport Seen Probable
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Earl Stanley Resigns Office
As New Council Is Seated;
Plans to Run for Assembly
Reed Unanimously Elected to Replace Clyan
Hall As Mayor; ·vacancy in Counc;il to Be
_ Filled by Appoinbnent; Others Sworn in
By lllllUtlmotl!I agreement of the four remaining members
of the city coencil this morning, MM!>n' Siler. 85, son of the
late B . .I. Slier, prominent theater own•r, was a ppointed to·
streceed Earl Stanley u councilman for the City of Newport
Beach. Siler, who served in the ordnance department in Eng-
land dllring the war, returned late last year. He will be offi-
cially sworn In next Monday.
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ft•-~ ....., w• u~ -·-... -. line measured 40 feet at rii<ht of N~L -15' W West :;;;;.;:.,.,,,.t tllat Imperial county Declaring tllat stalernenU i.-of. 50c per hundred of::E models to big el&ht.sfoot..-.. It '!'U Bi!:SOL1JTION NO. 1315 : angles from the center line witll '; n...0 ;..vinl a bMrlns
rescinded its endcnernent of Pat-sued as to the probable cost of valuation. plus the ooat of the the OJb Scout kite contest for of said State Highway, with of North 73• 3'' 20'" W .. ;
C08TA MW:eA. CAI.IF. tenon, and Mool8'o7' county ..,. tapping the Metropolitan Water watu, then surely It ho a Paci< 105 and took the place· of RJ!:s(1~1l'l'ION ·olVINO NOTICE the ooutllerly prolongation of thence. ...,.,.1y alOQlf .aid ~ "---"'::.:::' :':...:;•::•:*!:""':R:::_"::..--~l dcned Will Rcc<n jr. . district line and running a main wast• of dty fllnda to caJ1 a speo tbo1r ttgU!ar Paci< mttting, wltll POSED ANNEXATION the eastttly line of'Newpoi-t ·mean hlcb tide Une to lta In-•
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IMMEDIATELY!
WE NEED
USED CARS
down N~ boulevard to the dal ell!Ctlon fot the privn.g,, of advano<ment awards made. u n:aJUT()llY TO THE BHch Boulevard, ll&id east· tenectlon witll the ~
city reseorvoir are exoeuiw. and uswnlng our 1hatt of the one ~u u prizes for kites and games. OP 'NEWPORT BEA.CB. erly line being the existµ\g line of Central Awm»,
tllat if rnidenu vote to enter the hundrm and eighty.eight I mllllon Some of the kites """' of the boundary Une of the Ccyl of -~ly un. belllC the exltt· ,
district to obtain Colorado river clollan l--of the Mein>-commen:ial type but the sreater . there has been_. Newpurt S.ach; then<>!. rro,n Inc boundary line of the 011-1
water It will raise the tax rat• p01itan Water district. -t _... -cned and bullt by to the Cty Coundl of the this point of beslnn1llC alone ol Newport Bnch; . thme<.
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. so cenu ._ $100 of ...-ed · ·In my opinion, bofore tlUs elec-the CUbo. Some ....,.. framed In f Newport S.ach, Callfor· la1d -.thorly line or State nortborl)I alone -bouDda1'7 ..
valuation, Ed Allen, proomlnf!nt tlon la called, there llloduld ho bamboo and c:owftd wltll n.... nla, Petition requesting the an· Highway to the east<:rl)I line
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Los Angeles attorney and owner some definite and concrete flc· paper, ·one wu made of bread nexa n of the territory herein.. of State Highway ORA eA: courses to the __ , .. t of besln-
Before you sell -stop in at McCarthy Ull!d Car
lot, 1920 Newport Blvd.:, Calta Mesa, and -
how much MORE CASH we will pay for your car.
McCarthy Used Cars
1. B. Brewer, •• 7
of Ille Balboa Inn crltid... the Uttt1 by the ~ 1 depct· wrappen and moot w..., lncen· after clesttlbed to the Oty at. thence, southerfy .aloftc la1d ,......
'1ooae talk" COllMCUd with ef. ment of the Oty of N•wpurt loully decorated. Some ~ flown N~ Beach; Nltftly nn. to a point In the nlng.
forU to bring Metropolitan water S.ach u to what the t'*8J coot from a ball of twine and oilier N THEREFORE, IT IS ooutberly line of the 100 foot I into dty malna. will ho to place the -ter system 1'1-om reds canylng -..-al th005-Y RESOLVED BY THE right ot way of State High·
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Pub.-April 18. 25, lMI.
His l•tter to the News-Times of N~ .S.ach In g<10d oondi· and feet of'!llh1ng line. COUNCIL OF THE CITY way ORA 00.A, &aid line l>f>.
f 0 . uon. Figures lhould ho ~. Somo dived and darted all over OF RT BEACH. as fol· 1ng tangmt to a curve having Robbie's o:.--t-
0 """· ohowlnc the in.:r.u.d coit of join-the sky and ou..n llo&ted stncls 11-. , a radius of 1550 feet; tbencl!, ._ ..... Newport Harbor Publilbln& Co. Ing the cllotrlct and thei peoent Uy. Some'"'"' cmwntlonal In des L That It la p.,.,-to -· -1er1y tmougb said curve, Loft
3011 Wat Central Awnue of !neftde In taxeo. As Intl· tdp while ou..n too11 the Illas-to Oty at. Nt!Wl>Oft BNdl, having an ancl• of 13" 46' to N~ Beech. Callfomla mated In artlcl.. tllat lave ·~ al anlma1I. am>pl.-and -tlllit certain tftrlllory a point In a line, said line l>f>. ' ••-•• '1
1911 1'ewpwt BmL
Gontlemon! poarec! in the local -jtllati our mHrlcal pattema. While tbertt """ · to the Cty -... Ing tangmt to afonsald "lie-Ills ":.•.:o::o• 1
Naw that the election Is over p-nt wattt Uneo ...., In a dis wee a fflW mld·alr mil....._ and territory la more partlcu--""""' thence, ,...terl)I alone °"* .....
ea.la ..._ 1 it la time for the dty otndall lapldated and leaky -tloli. o--. moat ol the neet .,._ 1ar -bed on "EXHIBIT A," said tancmt to lu point of ..... ""':!!t-=-.._ ..,....,
to concentrate their attenlkln on -...., !toms tllat ptlllt be tbrGusb 1D9Catbecl, ciu. to 'that her<!to and "" ...rennce tancency with a curv., havtnc Ste.
the water --whlc:h Is the taJm. catt ol and the -ldte-fl)'lnc -that all ,.._. a, part b.nof. a radius ot 1550 feet; the,.,., Olntract at Tlme ODii -
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DJ»;EL MOTOR SALQ;
RE-BUILT D~EI~
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51% ~ Marine Avenue •
For
MARINE
HARDWARE
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VARNISHES
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moot lmportant that f-~ <;~ PoUtan Water 'district loure!y Is aten _, to -. 2. That said temtory U.. ads w..torly from &aid point ot terlala.
of Newport BNch. .Now ~ ~ no cun for JealdneJfu' There'"'"' Iota ot "'°then and t to the Qty _...,. Un• tancmey alone &aid curv., ·a 11an7, •~ID .or
t!mo, In my Olllnlon. for the dty When it la broulht the at-dado In the erowd and ""1'17 all • a1oftc w .. t Newport distance of 60.21 feet; th•nce, drop me a ean1.
oftldall to _,,,,. the 18[>0hll· tention of the laxpa1"ft 1 t11etr had to set hit or lier llaa4 IDto tbe I "'"1therl7 of State mch· South g• 27' w .. 1 339.42 feet. ~ ........ _. I Lall
bWty of adopt1nc ....,. dellnlte 1""*1 tans wlll ho 39 pme. Junior had Iota of eoachlnc. _.,. ORA eG-A. and -tel7 of. more or lea, to Its lnterteCs -• -
plan tteanllnc Ille altuatlon. per cent the flnt year atter join-and In ....,. 1notancd much Dffd. Sta Hllh_.,. ORA 43-A. and tlon wltll a line dellcnated u 11111 -AM A-
Her@tof.o.. this P'Qblom ....,. Inc the dftrict. and w!ll 1ncr1-eel help In a41ustmenta frOm the said territory eomprto.s approx!· :~"~N~orth~~Llno~~,'='~belng~~the~~mean~~~==o=·:";•;:-;;~=Qm.==~ to ba•• been a political footliall. .. ch ,... .. thereafter lllF hopoa of "old man." ma 18.U -hlcb tide 'Jlne u per Superkir • n.. Ownber of Commerce 11u a bond election ~ jla l1lm In· Winnen of Ille kite contest 3. That notice la fUrther ~
bac1 a han4t In brlnc1nl It to the deed. and In my Ollinl<in a thor· 'lftft: bln<ot ldte, TolllDU' BID, by ftD -t the Stll dQ ol May
attention of, U.. ...-..11 of the ouch study lbould-ho J made for a big d(hl·foot hem door Idle; 1 · at the hour at. 4 o'docic p.m. Expert
dty. n.. dty mc1nffr stat• Ille caplun! of water tram otbor sma11 .. t. Jack Raub for a neat of <lay, In the eouneiJ Ch&ms B
that It la a problem. An outalde ...,.,.__ Utile llx-!nch affair; hlgbelt fiy. hon !n the Oty Hall, In 'the Oty t • • s
englne<T -with him, but n. ls p-ovlll In the Call ... Larry Seal. who put hit Utt!• of i""'1?""' -· la Ille time and e a u I c I a n to my knowledge no dty offidal, f "11 ~ a1:::'.t1on of ~ Idle nearly out of sight; beat ny. p~when and whett any person
no enc!Mer. th• OWnhor of Com· :a a; .: ~ty ~ N t. er, K""n•th Nack; best workman· If ttal pvperty within said for Milady ~. or any other' organization · an 1 ewp::ll' ship, John Wood for a fancy blue te 90 propoeed to be an-
hu pttpattd any understandable being ·~the lower en;! ':ou:e kite decorated with a cartoon: nex and having any 'objections • Permanenta, C.old Wave, Hair
or !ntelllglble statement as to ecol larg~if~ell are~Ued to 1~ moot original, Paul Fruehan for to e proix-d annexation, may Styling. fuir Tinting , •• Bleach·
of any plan they have tn mind. ~ hare t ~ th:" water in the one made ln the form of a cub a before the Qty Council . Cold W V
or any substitute plan, or any 1 0 . . d . bear. and show cause why such terrl-mg, ave.
solution of the water condition. Santa !:-"eda nfver b~m't1:m 1~ ~ In the relay races the first was toty should not be so annexed. RUTH I ..AJ'{N_ 1 CARMEN ____... .,..,.
Statements have appeared in be obta.an or a t acpl otnedo e the pants race-In which each run-4 That upon such annexation, \ cost as now con em a . h 1 1 ed pair f · . -§-
there is quoted in your issue of With the construct1pn __ of t~e pants whJch have been removed (a: Apf>rove said subdivision s-a.s ._.._ ... ror r-....... h. 817
the local papers of costs and , ner au s on an overs z o the ty ·shall: · -.. ....._,, .&JI hr
1 March 26, 1946, that city offi cials Prado dam, Oooc:I coodit_ions in by the preceding runner. This was and I plan of development as set . )
pointed out that it might cost the Santa Ana river b~1n have quite an event and Den 3 came forti:, subject to the recommenda-"Balboa 'Inn Beauty ' Sa on I
$250 000 to run a main dov.'ll New-been ended, and the nun .waters in first, Oen 7 second. In the tlon of the Planning C.Ommlssion. Balboa lml Arcade , • Ooe&a Froat a.t a.. Pier
JX>rt' boulevard from the present will be conserv~ and We will ~n three-legged race, a favorite that (~ Within a reasonable time l ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;i~ crossing of t he Metropolitan line! feel the beneftts of the n5mg provides plenty of spills and fun. fro the date of annexation, the
at the Santa Ana Country club. \\'a tcr . level throughout the area winner was Den 4 and second, Ci will extend the City's water
My investigation discloses that
the 'cost of the stttl pipe for this
line. would be less than $70,000
and the labor less than $10,000,
and if similar loose statements
from which we obtain our present Den 3. In the regular five-man line to the boundary of the pro-
supply. relay r ace winner was Den 3 and annexation, in order that
Yours VeT"Y truly, s{'('()nd, Den 7. con ection. therewith may be
EOW ARD H. ALLEN. Regular Pack meeting awards ma by the subdivider for the
are used for the purpose of frigh t-I 12 OF 88 SOVTKLA..."ffi GOYT.
ening the taxpayers into assum-l PLAl\'TS PRIVATELY RUN
ing a bonded indebteOness of j Privte owners have now taken
around $600,000 for the mere priv-over ~ of the Southland's 88 gov-
ilege of paying for Metropolitan I ernrflent war plants, \Var Assets
water with an annual tax increase Administration announces.
were presented to the following: sup ytng of water to said sub-
Robert Reed .. Wolf badge; Larry divi ion.
HARDWARE J.H.ESTUS PLUllBINO
GENERAL ELECTRI(:
BANOl:ll • BEFlllOIEllATOll8 e WAJHDB8
D1811WAIPD:M e BADJOll
Pboae 116 Newport 8-.11 • Before You B•lld or Remodel
vlalt oar IDterMUng -~ aad dlaplay rooms. . . .
Sea,1 , Wolf badge; Tommy Hill. ( The City shall not levy nor
\Volf Gold Arrow: Skipper Hitch-ass any taxes against the 8.I}-
cock, Wolf Gold Arrow; Peter nex~ territory ·to pay for any
Ta tum, Denner's Stripe: Terry pr~]'lt outstanding bonded debt
Gibson, Denncr's Stri~ Teddy of ~id City of Newport Beach.
McMasters, Lion badge. Cub cards ( ) Zone said annexed property
and Bob Cat pins were presented as dicated on the attached ten-
to new cubs Gordon Siple , Jimmy ~atl e map, subject to the recom-
Harris, Karl Oquist aod Edwin me atlan of the Planning C.Om-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hall. on. :
Color guides, plan·
nlng aids, compre.
hensive stock of
rugs, carpets and
.linoleum.
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LUDLUM Carpet Work$
um &oau. 111a111 at. .._ ... ta AAA l8M ILU!TA .&NA
Officials prese,nt were Cub Ttje Qty Clerk shall cause a
Scoutm aster H. O. Boyvey and copy, of the foregoing Resolution
Jack Raub. Den Mothers in at-to ~ published at least once a
tendance were Mesdames Edgar wee~or two successive weeks in
Hill, H . 0 . Boyvey, Blanche Rog-t he ewport Balboa News-Times,
en. Jack Raub, Gilbert Seal and a n paper of general circulation
Tex Tunnell. ub~hed in the Oty of Newport
ach. California.
E I• t N ti "d Oil motion of Councilman Stan· n IS a OD•Wl . e tey ieconded by Councilman Allen, Aid for Safety Fund the ;oregoing Resolution was · in··
trod~ced and passed by the Coun·
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o't -w~i. }\ borne to ·· your \U CHICAGO-The National Safe--ell qt. the Oty of Newport Beach
ty Council and scores of local at ; regular adjourned n:ieettng
safety organizations throughout held::on the 16th day of Aprtl 1946,
the nation will launch an lnteruive IUld~opted by the following vote:
fundsralsing campaign in May to A : Councilmen Allen, Stan-
enlist all America in a united.war ley, .shell, Robertson, Reed. ~:_=~i~=~;t~=~;t==~;t==~;t==~;t==~;t~=~;t~=~;t~~~=====~~=~~=~i=======;;;;;;::~~l on accidents and to .. tablish the Nq>ES : None. it' Green Cron tor Safety u the A ENT: None. •
banner of that fight. 0 . B. REED, 115 . n !'+:. ,,. ..... _:-t-... + -1-1... •• I Theme ot the campaign was es-Mayor. ~ , • ....,•-.l fo&fJ~ ~I ,\;f'l.UV ••• · tabllshed recently by President T~. RINEHART. ave ima
\A.I VJV.J 'JI-' _ Harry S. Truman in a letter to City Clerk.
Ned H. Dearborn, Coundl pres!·
jUQ.i 'TMll<>..._PPL'( A"f TM~ dent. President Truman said: _ ' that certain land situated In HOW [)Of.~ IT FEEL
TO lie 11-<E MOiT
POPULAA (;IRL IN
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PttOHE ~~ WHERE "It is unthinkable that Pie na-unty of Orange, State of
t wORK:rME.YP.£ ~ tion will lose the war aga.inlt ac-Cali rni3, being rontiguou_s to the
OPEWOP.S ctdents after winning the war boun aries of the City of Newport
'2JG,HT NON! against the Axis. This must not Al · kinds typewriter ribbons in
and shall not happen." St at the .News-nmes.
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Boudtt by Pilots Office Opeaed
For New Port nie u. s . Navy ts openins • · • '!' recruitln& atatioo In Newport
:nw -Ercoupm. -the spin· Beach. It Is to be manned -
Jl5'00( plane, produced Ill' the En· day a week, u will other ama11er
alt eeatna ae.e.rdl ~.'in River-dties along the coast. and will ~. Maryland, have recently been otter to enlistees 58 dlfferent
iNrobued by· the oanea ol the trades from which to "'-·
N-po<t 11,.y Slq Harbo<, !IL I. CGM Albert Roos, with 17 years
Conn, G. E. Mayfield and T. L. atralsbt sea cluty, who wu on
lfuriiby. the West Virginia durlns the
Construction ol the Sliy Harbor ·Pearl Harbor attack. Is aetlin& up
airtXrt baa not u yet ·bosun, ac-a temporary office In the lobby
cord1na to the trio who recently of the Newport postoffice. He
won supeMaorlal approval to es· plans to be there from 9 a.m.
t•Nbh the 'port near ec.ta Mesa. until 3 p.m. every Monday wtth
becauoe ot a tA!cbnlcal difficulty tun lnf..-tion for prospective
rep.rdina a prior oil lease on the mem~n of the navy.
p~ they are leuln&. , Roos aaid that men 1!'1ahln& to
It is expected. however, that a enlist can complete all detaila
strip will be built within two within two daya after beln& sent
-afttt the final ~ light to--their Long Beach offices and
aitd the plant can begin operation. thence to Loa An&elea for the
The former army flyen also an-physical. They would be inducted
nouncecL that they have acquired at San Diego for boot tra,lning.
an aceney for Ercoupe as distrlbu-Re-enlistments would be spared
tors when their quarters are avail· the boot camp it their diacharge
ob~. WU &ained within 90 claya; If
more than that, only the lnoocu-
lations would be necessary. Pearl s. Buck. cbalnnaA of the
IDd1a Famlae l'.mersmcy commlt-
1.ee-'"rhe tragic famine in India
may take 10 to 20 million lives in
the next few montM if sufficient
1uppUes do not r each there in
time."
Ross served on the West Vir-
ginia, then on the USS Pathfinder,
making a geographical 1urvey ot
the South Pacific, and finally on
the USS Diamond Head. an am-
munition loading ship.
MIDWAY CAFE
15th Sl & Ocean Front
Newport Beach
OPEN
For the Season
Famous for Hamburgers
Hot Dogs and Malts
Dot and Bol>-hop!-
OPENING
Monday, April 22nd
Catering
Past -
to Blessed Events
Present
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1211 Coast Hiway
-Future
Corona del Mar
DEE BOYD JAN HENDERSON
NO EXTRA COST
MAii
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TRANSPARENT
Material
DENTAL PLATES
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Ask Your Deatiat to explain
the many advilntages: of the
new Transparent Material
Dental Plates. Learn how
they are created to capiRre
t1'e hues aDd. ettecta of Na-
tu.re•s Ow. Teetll a-4 Gmm.
They Stress Natural Appear-
ance ... will help you over--
come plate -consciousne5S
and emba:Tassment. Cam-
tOrtable, too ... you will ap-
preciate their lasting ...._
nt ..... frMY to wear.
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F.aster Creation
By Kay Fint!h
Averace ·vet M4t?.'Dlree~Req~~;uests:::~~~~:~;~~~=~·="!n~:,".';M~ ... ::~~~;:~n~j.n:~'::~~!:s:.!4::z,::-~~-;,;,;.;-;11; .. ~!'9~l~""'~·!~:~11~·~:~-;-;.;,,; .. ;;; ••
Uoo_n~Re ... tom to Qvilian Life Says US~ ~-tila si!:i: ~·Bob ===~;::;~==========t:=======~ ,.;_------ol w-pio,.,.. .... ftncl!nc that tbe ----and '
War ll -k• three -!JI ol enn without proYlouo -job Kn.. :~~ Hall. Mr. and Kn. Go-._ Carllo -• -V..._,ief Ur I -
c1Y111an Ufe _.sine to Roy expeleooo ts a sldlled -Ted 1 -S. c. y ..... -"W9 INVIH: YOV !'O _,.,. AftOC7NI>"
11au ...... --o1 u.. s.nta Some employon -wal(t to provlde,i ~lion a1onc c. E. LOUC1CS
Ana oftloe ol tbe United S tjates blre Yetennr unlnten~ mm. witb ' atatt .......,_.. JEWllUIY -STATIOlftllY
Dnployment oervloe: I ll a r. 11ni1:e their chances ot -•~ tbe DINor•+ W•IOI ~ • 1-·-.-. ~ ., •sea .. r ... , .,,.,,.....
lion; (2) a place to live; ( a -qualltled applicants by a N L-1' :.:.ted ._ _,.... •• •
.-Job. The Jut ~fdi-lbnlted co-ol tbe avanalJlol elf BB~ 1197_.. flta,..t •hd.. ~ ...... eauH.
..-Jy 1nvo1vea our .,...a ... ~ lahcr pool. Mathe•-aid.· Jobo A-t ·bi:-·u·brary . -aDlt the lJ<wt?WA men ~ the am-reststA!red Wtth the United Stal.. · U(;
munlty, he Mid. ' . • Employment -.... Mllable
Calling oo emploJen to pt be-to the createst numi-ot appli-·
hind the USES -'"""-! ''. obo canto, and the USES ~ Price•a f to Ja-ts ooe· of
for Veterans" aunpaJp and fOI!· ment llC<'een1nc aavea Ume -the non-boob recently re-
tster job openlnp In their ~-money for both appUCant &nd em-celvecl at N..._t Beach P\lb-
zations with local USES ottljcea. player. lk Ubr -onotbor that tlbould
lllathe-decland that rec:'l'd" ' . be In tbts aolf-conoclous
::.=ti:ci f:;n:~~'. Snow Delights ~.ts 11at1a:-:: !!t "!.:
Icemen ts the joint reaponalblllty ... l -llctlaa Ii<><*" are·: Rimer, the
or the un1ted states Em~t Mesa Boy Sc.outs ClttW o1 ?1"= Jloarl<. wu. o1 the
service and the community u a A Cam Ro Ki Li Red W?tt ; Sinclair, Wasteland; whole. t p • • Smith, auae ot My Love; Ste"N-
Now that our veterans are ,art, Her Ulband'• Hoose; Wadel-
coming back, he said. we must Costa M Bo Scouts ot Troop ton. Sarah Mandrake; Walworth,
help""them fI.nd places in our ipca.t 'Six enjoyt!ra tfu.wm, out.inc .~ .Nicodemqs; Woodruff, Call the
economy. The USES Is respon-Camp Ro-Kl-U, April 13 to ~ In-Next Wljneaa. : .
lible for matching their 1kllll elusive with the fun of Snow-Other new non-fiction books LQ.-
wtth approp:aia~e jobs, but prtjvid-balling and sledding, and a ;-short dude: ~. Our 'Teenra&e Boys
lng these Jobs ll the responsibWty snowstorm to complete a perfect ~ d . Glrl.s; The Encyclopedia
of each community. j sno"r party, everyone agl"ee:i!t& it . er1c~, 1945 ed. (30 volumes
In looking for a job , the ivet-was the best trip yet. ' illustratejl); Gilkey, When Life
eran asks no favors or s~al Scouts and Scoutmasters of the Gets Ha.tel ; World Almanac and
privileges, Mathewson pointed !out. group included -Marshall Worley Book of Facts, 1946 edition; Bot-
He wants only the type of ! job M . J h o~ Gordon.I kin, Lay My Burden Do'vni Fei.s.
he is qualified to fill, and tn many arvin ° nson, £......,.er . · Petroleum .and American Foreign
cues our veterans are ~t1.er Ralph Rea, Don Trtte, konald Policy: JackSon, The Case Against
trained today than they were at Engle, Ted Trompeter, Stephen 1 the Nazi War Criminals.
the time of their induction. Even and Bernard Kasser, Dick Hinds, I
Flowers and
Potted Pl-ants
* for EASTER
Order Early
Pbooe 590
* NORMAN rs
FLOWER SHOP * NURSERY
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those who did not learn a specific Han"y Crosby Jim Hurtado Ray Scot h · t · · on trade learned a resourcefulness . ' · · c , ape, various s1zt?"S. 1314 Coast Highway Corona del Mar
which will make them highly de-Louviere, Bob Hancock, Jerry tale at the Newa-Time:. . l
Harvey! slrable ernployes. Our inter\iew-
Undaunted by the reported ers have been thoroughly trained
shortage or Easter eggs, Kay to match military skills with civ-
Finch of Corona de! ~'lar created ilian occupations. and many em-
her own rabbits and eggs in cer -
amics, and sin~ the two-foot Oticago, MJami Beach and a tele-.
creation at>peared, the heroic phone order from San Francisoo
sized bunny has been a sensation. for them."
Only 30 '\Vere made at the famous The only place the pink and
Kay Finch studio in the artistic white model with blue eyes CQuld
colony or Newport Beach, but be seen locally is al the Finch
these were snapped up by the showrooms. They a dded huge
nation's most outstanding stores. clay eggs with open tops which
"We do not call the rabbit act to store candies, but the bunny
'Harvey· after Joe E . Brown's new was brought out too late tol fill
opus because we haven't that the demand he created. lnci·
right, but two or these bunnies dentally, stores h&ve been selling
are on display by the Biltmore him for $50, and none ·but the
Florists in honor or the come-finest in eastern cities manage
dian's play at their theater. We to get "Harvey.'' if he can be call-
have had orders from New York, ed that.
Bob Murphy's
RENDEZVOUS BALLROOM
EASTER WEEK
Ansell Hill
Friday •.•
April 19th
Saturday ..•
April 20th
~
Skinnay Ennis
Thursday •..
April 18th
Dancing from 9 to I
FOR OFFICE EFFICIENCY!
YISIT TIERNA!V'S, SELECT
YOUR NEEDS WHILE Al' AILABLE
SWIVEL, LEAN-BACK CHAIRS -
Anni-. suitable for work at Delle or T)"pewrt:ter Stand.
MET Al POSTURE CHAIRS -
Same .atunb' cot&atnlcdon u ot old. Makes t1red becb '-n.'I • PLAIN SEAT OFFICE CHAIRS -
With adjustable backs to ftt ewtiyoue, and rat all.
CHAIR CUSHIONS -
Sprlng trued, ln a wide U10r1:ml!nt of ah.apes, dzes and colon..
o!"~!.s!~;;;"7· c:ooa -:m .... '° -_J ~~ . -1
TRANSFER FILES -
Twmty-sbc lnehes Joos and In t.ett.r or Leol .._ width&
SMOKING STANDS -
Btrons. sturdily --tar Iona -. • -• ....---: tool
METAL STORAGE FILES -
Slz f<et hl&h, In tha moot popalar -for olllea ..,...,. ET
FIRE-PROOF CHESTS -
Metal ,.,re.Proof Che.ta. One and oe•hall bomw l"lrt Prcd.i
ALL MET AL FILES -
ID ai.n&les a.n.d doubles. uid In ad, bl aad 5x8 .._. •
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FRUIT AND VEGOAIU JUICES
Tomato Juice ,._ .. -' Sunny Down Brond. 46-oz. con, 20c:.
Tomato Juice = '!: ID"
47.(lz. c:on, 22c:.
, Lemon Juice ~;;.;.,"
Citrus Cocktail
Anooold Brand.
Apple Juice N;,:;"
Sauerkraut Juice
. Homiltorl Brond.
-.::· ..
·==-18•
Grapefruit Juice '!:"· 13•
To.on Hou. lfand. 46-oz. con. JOc.
CAH_NED MIA TS, RAVIOLIS, HASH
Lunch Meat "~• 11~L .... B•ond c-....
Chicken & Noodles ...... 'I:/•
. lYf'dln •and. jw .
Sliced Turkey '= ·~,:·SI•
Riviera Raviolis 11~·-13•
V9g11torian YOriety. ~
Chicken Raviolis ";:· 17•
Supetio flrond.
Corned Beef Hash '!:"' 239 •ue llt
0
lbbon Btond.
Corned Beef Hash '!: 21•
f'rMwrlMwlt &-and. 16-oz. ;or, llc. . Scrapple "";_,.,._..,._ '""· 2·1· Vogt &rond. ,_
CllKK THESE WEWAY VALUES
Sauerkraut ""'"""'•m ,, .... '11• l?btly ltand ,.
Dill Chi ..... Diii , ..... ps ........ ... '1:19
~s.tlrond.
Dill Chunks ·~~tt ,.;:· 2S•
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.MMe certain of an Eaaau Sunday
dinmr that'a pa'-Bay at Safeway when -~ ia guar-
anleed. O.ooe your --,:-, [our huita and v0g.tab1... J'Ollr
' gr~ i-7oa to prepare a delicious feui_.11
· wilb tbe --_,.....of Mli:fection.
LARGE GRADE '~A'' EGGS
J!mc:lt.fn:sla while -. packed
ill -Tob i.-aa abun·
dut aappl7 toda7. Breakfast
Cembrud.
,
c1oz. 48°
Sprirtg Lomb P<Ovides o . •
honce )'Our Easter Ou........ -andlcume -iety of cu1s t l' IAMB ROA fOlisfyheurtyoPI"'~~:"
Shoulder <ut. Ro...., loo sr 38 ne daopo .. n.u C IAMB BRUS . cloua and lend<r. "'·
Meat la ""«:ulenu d r J I •n leader. Note lo" C fRYtiiS P~ ar ~nreway. "'·
• ••• , ., .... N -49 'G" JrlllETS ...,... .... fky a.;: 'fer• c "I u .-1
' ...... '"· ...... o; .. -ff SA USA GE -.. •. L ... ,.,, ...;:;.·· ...... ........ ·.... 39-IOt~llF .. "'" I. hMr-.r "'1flft
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IOMA CHAMPA•
4im 11 'FI.lac •11..i z 58 ..............
·LAMESAWN-... -. ,, , . • -.. Lii ................... Ji..-L
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YOU GET MOii FOi
YOUI MOHR AT WEWAY
Buttermilk .___..... 8Y2C ...
Peanut Butter ';!' '1:19
a....tr hind. 'l·lb. jar, •.
Flapjack Flour := 4::-22" ..... ,.o,.., lk. .
Oats -Glor/...... -L 1--Quid!. GI Regular .... 6-
QWdl. Oats, 48-01:. ~. 26c:.
Albers Quick Oats ':;:-13-
"'8-oz. paotk .... 2lc. T
Balcing Powder<:!::::' ';:· ..
1-• con, 1 lc. 5·1b. ''::.;.Sc.
Ginger Bread roix 1:;,:-22" DYH":..... ~
I . -, in freoh pcoduc•· Get
Here ore truly.great :::borhood Sol~
them todoY at ywr buy produ<:• by the
-llATOE Alll OTHEI VALUES
True American -·· .. 4•. C4rtM of six a-.. l4c.
lSPlll&U!.,:_ ... ,..... ..11
. IY .. , • ...,.,(..;-,..-I aa &voe•~! · .F----~ ~ . Uli01S ·.. .. r
~-" w.s-.-S••"•cr-r
Mcitches "::" 2 1':""..! IS•
DoMino GI Dkllro1Cf lled TOP. 5offty.
Rye Crunch ' •-11• -....
Evaporated Millet:: ..
Sweet Potatoes '" ..... -.. ----.. ..............
Pnmelade ""''~"'':""':""' '::"'II' ~ ,i';"';:',,.. ·e: 21•
M\lltmd . t.. ..
Qlive 8uttm _ ,.. II'
m .. Papen 2 ""r."' 11*
DIJ& 0 11 ....._
~t .. ¢lotbsJ'i, 2 "':.., ...
Palmolive :: a._ .. . --·-· ... • 1 Kool Cigaxett11 ' 2 ... -·-, ...
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INSURANCE '"rhat's All"
ISRIGGS A: McKAY ,. ., E. Oatnl l!IALllOA. CALIF-
p_._ ... 8-. 1n Orange County vottnc ~
Street-8tMle7 aad 80•~ Nd'pc:wt Beach Noa. I. 1 and 10.
· 1 Fin, Water, LIPI Boho-POll.ING PLACE th«'eln lllWl ty that the Parqon, be at Co<oDa do) liar ~
the-county dock In the ~Alim" Bullcllnc In said Dlalllct. --~n-h ,._, (...-...J) hbelL .... ~"~~ .,. us-cargo _ u..ier Pollce ~ Off!.,.,. ot Election foe aold w+·are .. wire and building ~I. Bond Election Pftdnct:
on her trip to Mexico, <+. •-suer, -"!>' Mn. lsa't/el Andrews, lnl~poc~c:t«m ..
30.000 gallons of fuel pola will .........i Slul•T °" Mn. Ann Andenon 0-~ J ..
fishermen from San t---will be -Mn. Velp>a Gates CUs, .Tudge
ln Guaymas, wu re-aest Meada;r aft.er M .. awon IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we
,.,.terd>.Y by her skipper, la.) have hettwito set oor handa thla
and owner H. F . Somp-2nd day of April, 19'6.
Refrigeration
-. GORDON B. FlNDLA Y · n ·1a ed: lf permisalm 1a Partners Establish T. w=N JAY
olotalned and arn.ngemonla ""' N · Fish M k . MARION C. DODD • complet by Thunday noon, th•t f!W ar et Members of tho GoW1'ft1J!e
the P will aall Thundoy Boord of Newpurt !leach
(!:'-... U-) e"1!nlng "" San Pedro and load A new flah market !or hard-~ District. of Qnnse
Newport Elecbic
Applla1ce. Co.
I with and a small amount ot to-get .ea food will 8000 County, Callfcxnla.
SPIUNGTDIZ -: -IUft: TDO:, la Newpwt -IL Kida,...... Troop 116 --•-la • ld&e other c o and head for the be eotabllshed at "5 Newport Pub.-April 11, 18, 25, 1946. f1>1as ceate.t MW-. ta.le .ne el tM Pl '*>.......,. •OIPltal •rnmie1W., ._..el De"""'*--'fte locla-Mexican port, where it is esti-boulevard under the name of. thtl--.-----------
UoD ,... -ldM1 ,.,.. --1. (Photo by Kmt lDtchcockl mated at 50 tuna clippers are F and B Products comp..u>. 'Ibey l!IUlllNE88 GUIDI: 11
Elltablllhed 19H
.-:ua
ZIOG Cwt Bml.., Newport 81· 11re OmlK.
Balboa Island
Staggers Tbru
Easter Week Fo..-17 8 I.: B V I (l Z -,.~
l!ILUZ FLA8R, We .... - -.. • wataaw .. u.
PEKP'SCOLD oar aew Joma.. ... • ..,...
PHILCO ....iy "' --,._ e N-
TYL&a ..,_ _,. -la,_ "V -
U Frankie Sinatra stood on the
roof of A.llen'a Pharmacy on Bal·
boa bland and crooned nl&ht and
day for tree-lf nylons were beinC
g:lven away on the oppc-.ite corner
to all who uked-« lf Van John-
aon wu taking a sunbath In the
middle of the ialand'a main inter·
section-It la doubtful it the mob
pU··Nt dlftlealtlee. A19M·zree ............... _ -+' ............ _
.... h .. ~ .. -...... ,_ ----... l'IUCl'IOlfA.L B. P.
MOTO& ... .,... )
Perfacold \.: ~ ;;:/J)
Refrigeration Now .&van.Aag
Common:lal -DEU\'Sal'
of vacationing youngsters who
are now congregated on the illet
would be aurpaaaed. ;;.,._._._._._ ................................ ,_.~I Macy's Bargain BUement hu
U N F I NI S H E D ·c H E S T S
Just Received: Shipment of New, Unfinished
Chests of Drawers
4·Dnwer
n 1ncbeo 1&1.,.
$11.95
All Sizes to Choose from
Student Desks
Solid Panels
S Large Drawer11.
16~xll9-liL Top
$11.95
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ALSO LARO,E SELECTION OF GOOD USED
FURNITURE, RUOS. BEDS, DRESSERS,
SPRINGS AND MA'ITRESSES • Solid Sides .
ALL PRICED TO SA VE YOU MONEY • Solid Topa
• Hard.wood Pulh
HARBOR FURNITURE
1962 Barbor Blvd_
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Phone 740-W Costa M.,...
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Departures Daily from
NEWPORT BEACH
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P1aa your trips co luit younelf. Grcyboand't
frequent, a>n•eaiendy-cimed depamares make
ii easy co a>me and go u JOU pl--•• for
basin..., shopping or pleuutt-ThU "uilo.r-
m.ade" local Mnice for JOU and your neighbor
a>mmaniliet •..a JOU both lime and money
on e•ery uip. See your GteybOWld agent fo.r
-c.-Jllelnn7, -1111
GREYHOUND
ra10•1•r• CO•YIBll•T LOCAL tl•YICI
I -without' I for • return trip to .. poet to f .. ture eutem oyatera, PAINTING and DECORATING-
nothing on the ii.land when tt little difference to the vacation-the· ata northttn crab, bi& awmdwllh R w. Stimple, 842 No .On,n,p
comet to the number of JJ!eople en and if there t. a chUl in the The h·ermen are usually de--steaks. salmon steaks, haddock St., Oninre. Ph: <>ranee 2'74 W .
clustering In a llmlted ,.pj.ce-air, another ribbon In the hair pendent a Mexican tanker for flllela, and mony other tuty aea , 3l-2tp
and on tM ialand a change of and a pair of aandall are ~ fuel au y, but on its Jut trip. foods.
population la voey notlceabli>. ned to ward off the cold. the t broke dawn and Is now n.e new market will· be owned
At tut count th<ft were 4.-Eating plaCft on the iaLand tt-in port :tr repairs. It Is est!-and operated by Frank GtucoW,
000 001 "hot roads" maldns ISourly: port • mob scene of ravenous •P • mated at Jn01t of the clippers owner of one of the flnt trailer ja~ta on Marine aftllue/ and petites throuaho\.lt. the day and would approximately 7000 courb tn Costa Mesa. He lives in
twice that number ot strollen on the apparel shos-; are dllpenslnc &allonl f. a re tum trip or con-Newport Beach with hil wtfe and
HOUSE PAINTING .
Interlar -Exterior
(L.ahcr Pl .. Moterial)
-810().J~ Santa Ana
3(>.2tp
the alclewallca, In the ahoPI! and merchandise hand over cuh. tlnued Ing_ for a catch. aon. His l>artner In tho venture h~g from a..U.ble I tamp Yea, It cutalnly looka like lbe agon docked Saturday Is Wm. (Husky) Hindi, who PAINTING
pmta.. It wu also estimated by Easter week. foll~ a trip to Mexico, where adopted ~ nickname from hll
a cryptic oboervtt that lf all the It en oed 5000 1tema of ban-fishln& boat, tbe Huaky, fran
material worn ln the attires of "'Ari Ohio man waa held up and. anu a amall amount of Span-which 'he hu t\lhed for wveral
the multitude were combined Jan~ at the point of a l'UJl forced to ta:h mah any and rose wood. "111e years. He ii married and hu
Ruuell would still have tO add drink a pint of Uq~."-Ne\1119 trip wu made under good weather four 80DI and one dauahtw.
12 rears s..vteo tn New ... t
Haailcr Ai.
Hllft'Y Hall
PADITING OONTRACTOR
~ Neapoct 131.w
ten yards to faahion an evening I Jtem. Why lbc>Uld a phllanthropllt conditi and no untoward lnci·
rown. I consider It nece..ary to Ille force dents re enoowit..-ed, accord-. PUllLIC NOTICES
274 E. 19th Stnet :14-Ue
That tho 1wi has yet to makeJ In bestowing bene!lcencea!--Olln Ing to kipper Stein. •
an appearance evidently makes ' Mlll•I". In Reno Eve. Gazette. O CI ET y BCHOOL l!IOND -..arION
FOR A l1EJJ4m E hint Jcb •
10'li' -. call Kewpwt JOCT after 4,90 p.m. la-do
Vacationers Attention!
A gift for the pet
you left at home
or
Fresh government insp~ted
horsemeat -dry foods -and
remedies for the lucky dog, or
cat that: came with you. ··--·
Come in We'll Be Glad to See You
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THE PET PANTRY
llS Apt.> Ave.
Balboa hlud , N-B.-1723-W
'l4 BllL North of Ferry L.andlng
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given to the
SusatVerBerg Home qualified electors of Newport
Beech School District of the eoun ..
Mrs. erle VerBerg is now ty of Orange, State of California,
COOPERATIVE
ROOFING CO.
New and Repair
Phone 875-M i
216 E. 20th St., Coota Mou.
2C>-Ue
home at219 Abalone avenue, Bal-that in accordance with law, an
boa Isl d, and little Miss 'Susan election will be held on the 17th
Lynne ~ the center o~attrac-day of May, 1946. in said Dlstrlct1
~Ion .f both her parents and between the hours of 7 o'clock
grandpa ents, Mr. and Mrs A. M. and 7 o'clock P . M .. during PADITINO OONTRAOl'OR
Wayne arper. Susan was born which per iod and between which
on 'Apri 1. fooling everybody, for hours the polls shall remain open, .PAINTING -PAPER HANGING
a son s ,expected. at which election there will be and DECOR.A.TING
Ann al .Convention
Of F derated Clubs
Held t Orange
submitted the question gf issuing K E . McDonald.
and selling bonds of said District 414 Oid County Rd., .. Pb: lM·W
to the amount of $150,000.00 Dol-· Ooat& Keu 8.54fe
lars. for the purpose of raising
money for the follqwiilg purposes: TRANSPORTATION' H
(a) The purchasing of school
lots.
ess by Kenyon Scudder. (b) The building or purchasing
ndent of the Chino. In-of school buildings.
r Men, in which he told Cc) The making of alterations
of me used in rehabilitating or additions to the school building
BICYCLES
Sold, Rented or Repaired.
VOGEL'S
100 14&ln SL, Balboa
208 Marine, Balboa laland.
the inm tes, and another talk by or buildings other than such as .
Dorcas er, dean of girls at may be necessary for current 1 'a_,za,...,.=tt=r=,,,..AJD8==-------u"= -
Fullert Union High school, on maintenance, o ........ atlon, or re"'""''-. ~-,..,. • <;lOLD and lUCHINl:LE88 "\.Vome in Mexico" featured the (d) The repairing, restoring or WAVES
mornin session at the annual rebuilding of any school building
convent n of the Orange County damaged, lnj~. or destroyed by Tlntllll' -4 Kankurtng
Fed.er a n of Women's Clubs, fire or other public calamity. ltvenl.Dg Appointment. Pb. 17•W
held iday at the Methodist (e) The supplying of school Vi's Beauty Shop
church, buildings wtth tumlture or neces-1108 Cout Htwty, Coren.a del Kar
After he invocation by the Rev sary apparatus of a permanent 7~
Geor&e t. Mrs. James P'. Done-nature. 1-------=------
gan, prefident of Orange Women's (f) The permanent , improve-LOST AND ·FOUND 11
club, g~e the greeting and ?.1rs. ment of the school ·grounds. LOST _ Chihuahua. male, small,
George eat of Newport Beach, All of the foregoing purposes white with brown spots. Liberal
'---------....,.---------------'I vice-pr ident or the county group, enumerated herein fire h ereby rew!lrd: ll8 Pearl St., Balboa
4 gave th response. united and shall be voted upon Bl Island. 31·1tc
Announc~ng the Opening
of a new
CLINICAL LABORATORY
-at-
2833 W. ~ntral Ave.
Under the Snpervlslon
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Mrs. Mary E-Madden, M,.8.-M.T-(ASCP)
-and-
WDllam B. Bruoh
WING SANG BOAT & REPAIR YARD
811 Coast Highway 101
~ Newpori 888
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Mrs. ~thur May presided at one single proposition. __
t he busi ess meeting at which the Said bonds propa1ed to be lslued LOST -Green coat Wednesday
Laguna ach club was reinstated. a.nd sold shall be of the denomin· p.m. between West Coast Can-
makln~ clubs in the county fed· ations hereinafter specified, and nery "and O:lsta Mesa. Wallet&:
er ation. esignations of Mrs. S. S shat). bear interest at a r ate of t. D. papers in JX>Cket. Keep
Twombl , crafts chairman, and not exceeding five per cent per money and leave wallet and coat
Mrs. rt Campbell, American annum. payable annually for the at West Coast Cannery, 31.lt
p chairman for Southern first year the bohds have to run, St. & Lafayette. 31-ltp
and county ,literature and semi-annually thereafter, and
, were accepted with r e-shall be numbered from 1 to 150 ~ W.&:Mt&D •
gret. . August Schumacher of consecutively, payable as follows,
Anahe · wu appointed American to wit:
citizens ip chairnian and Mn Bonda
L. L. man of Santa Arla L! new Numbered Deaom·
club idents of the county were 1 to 7 $1000.00 1 .yeer
heard. 8 to 14 $1000.00 2 years
W ANTED-Cardenlnc work. See
Myers, Box 103, Balboa, or 422
E. Bay Ave_ 26-Btp
WANTED-Gardening work. Call
at 530 San Bernardino Avenue,
N~ Hotgbla. ~Uc
Bible~. Annual report.I of (Inclusive) atlon To Run
· At tt; afternoon session Mrs 15 to 21 Sl000.00 3 years WANTED-Gardening and Land·
A. G . .J9eser of Riverside. South-22 to 28 $1000.00 4 years acaplnc. Write to Bobby Theuret,
ern district pr .. ldent, talked on 29 to 35 $1000.00 5 yean P . G . Box 413, Coota Mesa.
the res~rislbi1ity in nat ional and 36 to 42 $1000.00 6 years 28-4tp
internat nal affairs. and district 43 to ·49 $1000.00 7, years ------------
officers were introduced. 50 to 56 $1000.00 8 yean WORK WANTED -House WXJrk
AA introduction to the en-57 to 63 $1000.00 9 years by the hour, Newport or Balboa. rtaU\\ij~e'!'lit feature, a presenta· 64 to 70 $1000.00 10 yean Box 148, N. B. References.'
e Conversion of Chris-71 to T1 $1000.00 11 years 28-4tc
tine," w1Ming play written 78 to 84 SlOOO.OO 12 years WILL CARE fCJr ch.Udren eves.,
by Mn George. Wheat of New-85 to 9l SlOOO.OO 13 years Ironing In my home. 309 Marl-
JXll't II and, Mrs. Arthur May 92 to 98 SlOOO.OO 14 years gold Ave., Cororia del M.ar. ith:
sang "J t an Old Faahloned Gar-99 to 105 $1000.00 15 years l<=J. 19-Uc
den." e play was directed by 106 to 114 $1000.00 16 years ==-=--=-------
Mn. L. L. Beeman and taking 115 to 123 $1000.00 17 years l:HPLOnu:NT OFFERED II
part we Carol Cohrt, Lucy Mar-124 to 132 $1000.00 18 years
shall, D y Grlnnage, Rose Clau· 133 to 141 $1000.00 19 years W A.NTE::>-~OT-ll:L Jd.A.LD, Balboa
'sen and Mary Lou Barrett. Vocal 142 to 150 $1000.00 20 years Ian. ~ 880. •'*'
music w by the Santa Ana Ebell For the purpole of holding &aid HELP" WANTED -Experiencf!d.
mU1ic tlon. election, the School District shall fountain etrl. Phone N. B. 73.
be and It Is hereby divided ·1nto · 31).2fc
2 Bond Election Precincts, num-
1 ~::;~;:;;:;;::~;::;~~;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:;::;::;::;::;,::;~~~D~rl~v~ef;~~;~y~~S~pen~~·~Llf~e.. bered from 1 to 2 consecutively, u W A.NTE'D-Hou.ekeeper in lovely ~' hereinafter deacrlbod; and tho per-home, 2 In family, Private roam.
aom -..rter named being com-good wqea. Ph: lO'l?l-1. U-Uc
PHOTOGRAPHERS
WE WILL HELP YOU wrm ALL YOUR PROBLEMS,
SUfP.c.m>, ADVICE, ~ TRAINING,
A CAMERA CLUB IS BEING FORMED AND A OOL _ HAS ·
STARTED FOR BOTil BEGINNERS AND ADVANCED STUDENTS.
APPROVED BY nfE STATE AND AFFILIATED wrm PHOTO-
GRAPHIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA . -. MODEL IY. ROOM AND
A LARGE Sl'UDIO.
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petent and quallfied electors of WANTED-Reliable pnaaJ main·
said School District, and of their -man. L1c19 ni.atn.
respective Bond Election Precinct 26-Ue
att hettby apPolntecl ot!!cen all:::===-=-=-"--.,..,...;,:~ election, u hereinafter clel!rnated. w ANTED-Men for .,...k In Pi...
to aerve In !heh' respective Bond tic Mfr. Co. Apply In penon at
Election Preclnctll. u hemnatter 1015 Cout Blvd., Corona do)
set forth; and said · Officers of Mar. , »-Uc
Election ahall conduct said elec-w AJTRESSES w ANTED _ HQ
tlon and make returns the'eot !ll>oft Coto, 17th A ec-'t Hlcb-
.,...._i ta -· _,.. Pb' Neolpott ~ "'l""tf• 'lbe vottnc l*ecluctl\ polllne plaees and election olflcen, duly HELP WANTED-Ible-Fr h --tee! and appolntecl .,.. u Loc:el or llllWllac In \awl• zn loo
followa : younelf. No -Y aequtred.
BOND ELEcnON PRECINCT Good • ..,. ... ·You .,.. )'Oar' OWll
NO. 1 -.J..1~ B. Va Donn, 508~
ahall lncludo all the ~ embraced N. St., Silnta Ana. 2619te
In 0ranp County votJnc prodncta HELP WANTED -W-fco
Newport Beach Nm. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, bouao wortc. -n -· two
8 ancl a. adult.. Prlyate -. -
POu.ING PLACE thoftln ahal1 en~. Not onoucti ....,..k r.r
be at N.,.pcrl Beach 5d!oo1, C.... all ~. Lift ID, but coulcl haw
tra1 at Hth hi aald Dlotrict. aomol free boun. Call Ncwpcrl
Offlcen al Elect!on foo -181..1. -r 2$-Ue Bond Electlan Precinct: •
Aw G--· ~ HELPWANTEO-Parttlme.-. Mn. Emily l(cGnnn, Jua&e _......... Earl W. SW>ieY. 31U
Mn., 1m1a Gomt. l1llllo W. Oontral1Av., NtwPcirt ·ae~di
BOND ELl!lC'nON PRECINCT Plllne 1711. n ,uc
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BATTERIES
For Portable Radloa and
for Hearing Aids.
Manufacturen
Of Upholstered Furniture
413 W . 4th St .. Santa Ana
F actory and Showroom
~ Wnt Center St., Anaheim
Phone Anaheim 4TI4 collect
12-tfc
Just Arrived
Froob Hearing' A.Id
_JlA TTERIES
O\mderwon Drug C.O.
117 Matn St. Ph. 61:t
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Auto Batteries
18'month -$6.45 Ex.
Compounded Motor
Gallo!). 70c
Oil
Western Auto Supply
Authorized Dealer
1836 Newport Blvd., Coeta M eMt
23-tfc
WANTED TO BUY ~1
Wll..L PAY CASH fOI' YOW' fU!.;
D.lture or what Mve you. Pbonf'
Nwpt. 2000. 0 . R. 0-awley. 1812
Newport Blvd., Calta Mesa.
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RADIO HOU.3E CALLS -Now
that additional compe~nt tech-
olctana a.re available, we are able
to make 1ervice calla on la.rge
coo.eoles. All work lrU&J"&llteed..
HAROLD L. HAMM:., 8. 0 . S.
Radio, 300 Marine Ave. Ph: 780.
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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS S8
Charlotte CMcCorkell} Bucko in-
vites you to BE'TII'S BEAUTY
SHOP Morlday, Thursday, Fri-
day nites a t 6 o'clock starting
April 22. Call 114-W. lTI E .
18th St .. Costa Mesa. 30-2tp
KEYS
Made While You Wast
VOGEL'S
100 Main St.. Balboa.
208 Marine, Balboa I.lland
94-ttc
Carpenters Available
tor g-enera.J. maintenance
and repair
O •. z. ROBl:RTSON
Call Newport SS
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MOORINF OR SLIP wantod for ------------
75-ft. schooner . Will buy or rent.
Lewis, 37 Ave. 26. Venice or
phone collect Santa Monica
62390. 31-2tp
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FOR SALE--Uaod double bod and
mattress. Associated Ser.ice
Station, cor. Pa.lrn & Central,
Balboa. Phone 166-W. J0.2tc
FOR SAL&-Dining or patio table
6 by 3 feet. 2 benches, hand-
hewn, wro~ht iron braces. fire
and weather proofed 428 Orchid ·
Ave .. Corona dei Mar. JO.tfc
FOR SALE-1Wln bedroom suite,
complete: pre--wa r .davenport &
chair, dinette set, platform
rocker, gas heater, wool rug,
curtains and drapes. misc. ar-
ticles. 701 Acacia Ave., Corona
del Mar. J0.2tc
TELRPHONE
OPERATING
PAYS
GOOD WAGES
No experience necessary
.Earn while you Iea:n
There are many other
advantages to being a
telephone employee.
Apply
100 E . Bay Ave., Balboa
514 * N. Main SL, Santa Ana ..
Aak the operatcr for tbl
DOUBLE eon Springs. double Ollef ()porat«
'"closet bed with mattress, large ~
alze davenport, excellent con· Southern California
d!Uon, 6x9 rug, occasional table, Telephone Compaay
O'dora wardrobe clooeL U6
32nd S t .. Newport. :n.tfc 111-tfc -----------
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BUILD NOW
LOW COST HOMES
Be Sure and
See Models
At
711 Begonia Ave,,
Corona de! Mar
Phone 886-W
Salesman WW Call
PICO BUILDING
MATERIALS
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Beautiful Ocean Vie~ Home
"1th two bedrooms, one ba~ living and
dining room COltlbination, kitdien, single
garage, washroom and extra ..totluoom In
garage, large sun deck; house 6t very good
construction. plastered inside and out, .lot
40 ft. x 118 ft. located be~ Seavlew
Ave., and Ocean Front. Verytcbolce loca-
tion. Immediate possession.
$15,000
SPECIAL
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Tw.o-Bedroom Home, Sout of Highway
an exceedingly attractive bon111.ln an exCel-
lent location, very attractive · room
"1th real fireplace; good size -, two
bedrooms and one bath. Has garage
and additional storage space .. • ouae Is well
constructed, plast.ered • has just
been completely redecorated new
linoleum In kitchen, floors ~ • and
etc. Col1)plet.ely and "fumlsbed
Lot 30 n. x 118 ft. ' ;
Full Price $8500. Terms
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Six-Room Home, Sou~h qf Highway
on 45 ft. x 118 ft. lot, In an eXce!Jent loca-
tion; cloae to ocean front. Bouse about
two years old and of the veri finest pos-
sible construction. 22 ft. =· ft. garage. Completely .ft beautifully Mmy
nice details too numerous to ntion. Im-
mediate p<lS.'l'SSion. Shown r y appoint-ment only.
One Full Acre
On H arbor Blvd. Oose in.
$5,000 Cash
Income Property
On Newport Blvd. 2 stores, 3 apts.
all furnished. Corner lot, 53x150.
Full price--
$15 ,000
Price $22,500. Ter.s
LOTS
. 45-Ft. Lot on Marigol9;Avenue
south of highway, block and h8It to ocean
front; convenient $3~~4 location.
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30 Ft. Lot on Poppy ~venue
south of highway, between ~aview ave-
nue and ocean front; beautiful! view.
$4750
·. 69-Ft. Corner on MargueJite Avenue
south of highway, excellent IClpltion. Zon-
ing permits six units. I
2 Bedroom H ome · $6000 · i
On Broadway. only 5 years old. I
Double garage, hardwood floon. -k LISTINGS WANTED -k
$1_0,_500 I t
Furnished B R 0 S E R E A I • T Y
2 Bedroom Home 1307 Coast Highway. -de1 Mar r
East side or town. 2 lots , each , , Phone N. B. 2'_ •8 _ 31-ltc
50x150. Hardwood floors, tilej ~---+----------"+'·--------
kitchen and bath, double garage. )
Wall heaters. 8x16 rumpus · R-E-A,L V-A-L~-E-S
room. Back yard all fenced. Gar-den, fruit trees. berries. This A twf>.bedroom home, near ocean, pletely furnished.
h&me was built in 1941 , and i. Fireplace. Swimming and · ing. Only ' like new. $6500 ·
Priced at $12,000 + + +
FOR SALE-For home, business V? Acre on Newport Ave
or speculation, attractive S.rm. Near 22nd St Good soil Loe ti ·
1-story house on ~dy boule-o.k. for b~iness. . a pn
A two-bedroom home. Stucco and 1 e. Large lot. Near
··Newport Blvd. Good district
. + $5,~50 + j . Van!· comer. BeauUful grounds ,.2650 with grove of tall trees, barbe-<:P
cue-, lily pool and tiny guest
house. See owner , 2500 Newport
Blvd., Costa Mesa. ~2tc
AT CORONA DEL MAR
Small Lot
With Fine View
30. 59
$1000
Three Loi. $2100
For all three
1517 Coast Highway
Corona del Mar
"Where the Flags Fly"' 3.1-1 tc
FOR SALE--
Balboa Island
Modern, new, completely furniah-
od, 2 bedrooms.
$12,500 -Terms
Bay Front house. wide lot, pier
and float, unfum.. immediate
poosession.
$50,000
Gertrude A. Waldron
Wm. W . Sanford, Broker
308 Marine A venue
Phone 234-R 31-tfc
F. S. OWEN
Four Room House
Lot 100xl50 In Costa Mesa. Im·
mediate possession .
$5500
J. E. Barnes & Son
1806 Newport Blvd.
Coeta Mesa Phone 516
31-ltc
BALBOA
Ocean Front home with rental
unit, furnished, near buiiness
diatrlct. .
$10,500
Two-bedroom home,
near the bay.
fumi>hed.
$12,200
COSTA MESA
Small home on large lot. $4500.
See us for Homes. Income
Properties and Lots
JOHN E. SADLEIR
302 Main St., Balboa
Phone 2034
A. E. Johnson
and Associates 1
31-ltc
Newport Blvd.
Ideal for doctor or dentist bldc.
Hu hanlwood !loon and plumb-
ing. 50-ft. frontage. Ocean view.
Price -
' $10,600
Tenm
A two-bedroom home. Hardwood a11 d tile with 'f.! acre.
Nice, level ground. Double garage. I Ice garden aiid lots
of fruit trees.
$7600
+ + +
Two-bedroom home. Hardwood and ile. Sewers. Garage
and utility room with double tub. Th*' is one of the finer
homes -on Newport Heights. Don't q1is•r seeing-this one
today. Can also be bought furnish!.
$11 ,000
+ + +
Home with unobstructed view. NicJiy ,l•nds'caped. Five
large rooms. Double garage
$13,000
+ + +
50-Foot frontage on Newport Blvd. Good location.. Two
houses. A Real Value at only
$11.000 L . • + + .
READ TIUS-Stuc&l building. Six a nts. Income
$315 per month and 4-rooln apartmetit for owner. Hard-
wood ,tile and 4 garages. Completefy furnished with
ranges and refrigerators. If you want an Income in the
years to come, you can't beat this. I F\tll price,. ONLY
$29,950
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We also have business and homesites.
We are here to serve you.
·+ + + ' ' ' B. A. NERES~ >N
For years McMAHAN FURNI-No n...1-
TURE COMPANY bu beell ~ 1peda1Jz1ng 1n co M p LET E -Beautiful Residence
HOM!E ou-n rrs. Today, you -,.,.,. la't.,0 ,bathroom with two extra rentals. on two Balboa Peninsula
Real Estate and Business C portunities,
· Insurance.
1972 Newport Blvd. . Costa Mesa
w111 !ind i..r.. 2 Wl'll chcoen. 1s. with now --.i. 1011 Good income. Nwprt Hghts. Marvelous Bay View
pl..,. assemblies to outfit three -$19,50~2 cash D~ "'-~ ..iapt.tb• !"::.?°. NEW CORNER HOME
rooms-One retallins at $499.!50 F. P. Waldron -·~.. ~· -•
and the other at $699.!50. This Te.lepbono :134W. Mtc EXCLUSIVE RESIDENCE LOT comb. living It d!nlnc n>am, cu-COST A MESA
' Corona del Mar
Beautiful
2-droom' Home
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Saturcia_y ahd
For an Easter
&u nd ay
Ho t i day
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SEE US FOR BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
List With Us for Best Results ' . HARBOR JNVESTMENT
COMPANY r
R~tors 1
30li> at Cimini A-'1'tlel..,_ 1800
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j. M. MILLER
Rea1 Estate Broker
15th and Central
Balboa Income Property
StuCCQ; 4 units; COltlpletely fumlshed. ~war con-
struction. 90-ft. frontage. Good potential J:ots!ness
loaltion.
. $32,500
Corona de! Mar
Beautltul view; comer ·Jot
South of Hiway, 35xl20
$6000
Newport Heights
Cliff Drive. Beautiful ocean
view. 45x125
$4000 I :
Balboa
Nicely tumlshed,
2-bedroom home.
$12,100
Balboa Island
2-Bedroom beach home.
Some furniture
$11,000
Balboa Home --i full price, $10,500
Phone Your Listings In
and we will give them every cons(deration
]. M. MILLER
15th and Central • Ne"Wport Beach
"On Your Way to Balboa
• !'bane 1.U2
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SPECIALS THIS WEEK
Channel Corner Lot
$5000
Hamrurgers & Malts
Living quarters and 2 apts on
beach. A real mone:; maker.
Costa Mesa Home
2 Bedrooms. Expensive fumi.
ture. Garage. Immediate pos-
session. On highway. Lot
50x150.
$7200
Furnished Home
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Restaurant and 4-room
Centrally located
apt.
Home on Channel
Furnished. 4 Rooms
Private pier. Gar. 6 yrs. old
Comer lot.
Immediate p<lS.'l'SSion
IOI Highway Lots
Costa Mesa. Close-in. 2-car -
garage with mrud's quarters.
One 170x250.
One 200x235.
A. "SANDY" STEINER ---Realtor
C. F. D,ENNISON --Associate Realtor
REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES·
· 634 Coast Highway 101 -Phone 2573
ll&AL llCllTATE EXCllANOI!: '8 AUTOllOTJVI!: a Tl&l!:ll II
WILL EXCHANGE 4-room fur· FOR SALE-Model A coupe. Es.
~ui:hed apt. in Bungalow Court concl Phone 7~J. 3l·ltc
1n Hollywood, nominal rent, for ==....,,,===----.....=::..:.::
house or apt. in Ne'NpOrt, Balboa AUTO .SUVl<JE M
or C.O.ta Mesa district. Jack W.
Street, General Delivery, Balboa.
. 31-4tp
Wll.L TRADE rental of modern
ranch cottage in Arcadia for
house on Balboa Island for one
or two summer months. Free
fruit, berries and eggs included.
Enjoy a vacation on a country
acre in cool shade of walunt
trees. Write H. R. Kernberger~
1504 South Eighth A venue -Or
phone A'IWater 73T75. 314 10tc
RESPONSIBLE Te1-phooe un-
ploye wants to exchanp S.bod·
room home In Welt Loo Anselm
tor aame In Santa Ana or Tlcln-
ltJ. Call Southern Callt. Telo-·
pbone Oo., Santa Ana, 5628.
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BATTERY
TROUBLES -
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BATTERY
REPAm WORJr:
IS OU!t
BUSINESS
~ey's Battery Service
WESTMIN!ITER A VI!:.
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COSTA MD4
'O'KI N IRWD, ~. Mijl~ ------------
W -· Orin cantully~ & Life.
New put 9illlboa Wt 'rr' s 1 I
ud 1.-. •-i th*\= All idndll t)ptWJ It.er ribboDI In
-lll& U. T• • ft llr rrtock at the N.-Tlmeo. lncludes tree delivery. Other 3--lltTSIPfm OPPOBltJMlll&& M on Balboa Peninsula. p!'ted wall to wall. Tirepl.ao!. 3 room outfits ., low as $299.!50. $3000 nice bedrooma_ Complete bath. 3 bodroama. hardwood !loon. tile
i..ow.,,1 tum& of course. No mat-NEW-USED Furnltutt St0tt. Low _ tiled. Colorod tile kltcheft. many link and bath, -&arace.
lier what you plao to Invest, you rent lease. LeNet Furniture Co., Some ONE-ACRE TRACTS. Costa built-Ins, wn. blind!'. 1-' apt. $12,500
Tile ro ~. 60-ft. loL N~or oee.n. !~~~~~~~====~~~~~~~~===~~ $18,000 I· ••• WW ··~ 1'£11WWW •
will find best values at your 2CM2 So. Main. Santa Tha. Tel. Mesa. West side. hu larse liv . .._.., llftplaee, -
McMAHAN Fu RN i Tu RE 5429. 31·2tc .. 2500 bedioom. kitchen " 'l bath. Ralph P. Maskey
COMPANY, Second ,,. Broad· S'nJDY AT HOJolE--Rffl Eltata "' -Outside"""-"· patio,-· Mio Cout Blvd.,
way, Santa Ana. 29-4t'Th U.,._, Qulclt .-.1!1 Guaran-THREE LO'rS in Newport Indus-double 1arage. rrs 'n!>PS AT Newport Beoch. Calif.
W . J . HOLCOMB
l ~7 Coast Hllbway
Corona del Mar
"Whe :0 the Flap Fly" 30-2tc
llOATll. 8lJl'PLIDI 11 tee. a Security Bid., Puadena. tr1at dlstricL 90-tt. tront&s•. $22,500
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Phone 402
FOR SAL&-New Lathrop Marine __________ :io-_u_c • ,_., __ A--' ted Open EYenln-gs-and Sunday 3().tfc STOREi Bun.DING) "°"' leued,
Motor, 20 h.p., 2-cyllndtt, up-WA..>n'SD TO llKNT &I ~~ .... _ ...... ~· -• FOR SAIZ-A Good lloq. Nftd an MbDte v .. ta jult oil N ....
rlgl)t. Phone Westminster 821L WANTTOLEASE--2or3bednn. F . s . OWEN (Broker) A. E. JOHNSQN cult. 114..,.. and 11--port Pl"4. 30s45 heavy tnme
• 31-4tp -· Pennaaent, DO cblldrel. Lee MATTHEWS, Salesman 469 Newport Blvd.. ca.ta ---. -Taloe ~Lot, 'l ...... 125-ft. front.
'ft HEED LATE MODBL CARS
-1 Will Pay Top Pricel
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Pay to $100 per month. Box "B" 509 31.at St .. Newnnrt Beach • Phone 40t-R 31-ltc '<>Oft $1300 note at $20 per mo. ace. ~tel)' fencod -.00
· , FLOATS foe private landi.np-N ~--31-4 ~ ~<MIL,_.._ 333 Del-· P""'ktk o1;)')e .. • Or will aeU lot ·-~•-te delivery-sample at ews-·~-. tp Phone 'l5T1 3l-ltc FOR SALE -•-eo·--_,.,., -.-· '---" . mu•~ ~ • --ca.ta-. No -tat 2$-Uc '"'°""' -•tel)'. See -·
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S!Udd·a Yacht Anchorase. 806 Foe oHlcr auppllea, aee tho AU kinds typewriter ribbons Ill Acacia SL, Santa Ana Hellhts.1--------'-'----2:50C> ewpo<t iltfd. ca.ta Ilsa.
Ba.YSide Dr. _ 3.l·ltc Ne...Tlm& stock a t the NC'\\-S·TI.mes. $11¥.>0. Ph. N. 9 . 164-~L 30-2tc Manila foldas at N('WS.Thnes. 30-2tc ,
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Veterans-ack Vo ....... _ ltll •s•••ce 10r e Bids or olfen to be In writlna Mid borp bebia• Pow loc.tlid ... A t. ' " ..... I ·"' I h C!sL I OF &AI.& OF RW:.\L lnd will be receiwd at tho at~ pope I) ........i by tbe a~ of tten I. on With the p-omloed ~ of • At u;.:.. 00100 AT l'IUVAn llAUI: Mid oftlce at any time after tbe Newport -bet•een l8th -
• bowl•-dvlc. irof_..,.I am Co ell De • . AU5· · No. 250122 !Int publicatlcn heftat and belatt 18th sa.Ot !pl Newpart -· leslSla~. leaden, piano wore un rues °""' Me.. Boy Scoula have .. --o-t .. --date of ule. Said ale wlD" -plMe ..... -
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completed here today for the con-'Fr. Game' rrJ........ eompl•u.<f p1ano for their benefit --. 1a -•• -Dated this 2nd day of Apil, pur<1>ue pride -111114 Moe-~~ ofH-~thc·,~~ v:.:'k Co~M.achineASJ,~ .-to be be1c1Friday,April19 ~Gl1-4-I• l946. day, April 22. 19111, at a. 1>aur
_, ~ "~--~ at 7 :30 p.m. In the high school BERNECE s. TAPLEY, of 10:00 a.m., at Ibo al!ke of
which bu been ~ to start ID auditorium with Jeep Herders, a .)latter of tbe Estate of Ami>lnlstratrlx of the Estate the Harbor Muter. 1-ted at U.
on Apil 22. . 11111· tenitb. thrtlllna:, "western''. In F . TAPLEY, I>eceatoOd. of Mid decedenL Wuhinlton Street Pia, ID tbat n.e evmt will be chairmaned After a committee bad report-color u the main attractiqn. Notice h<ttby llven that tbe RONALD H. COOMBS, portion of tho 017 of Net:pilt
by A. J. McFadden of Sant& Ana ed unfavorsbly on a 1bme a~ niere will also be ...... oomedles, will ae11 at private 9648 =-Voulevard Beach known a Balboa. All l*'-
who Is __.t of the State plication for operatlna "t':' typos traveloeue Items, aU in color. sale, to tJMi hilbeat and best bid-CUiver Oty, California sona bavl.!lc oe ·dalmlns to haft
Oiamber of eomn-ce. Aaembly-of ooin machll8 In ..,..._. Included In the -am will der, sub to conllrmation ot Mid Attomey;for Admlniltratrtx. any 1lenl, dalmo, and/or --
"""' Sam Callina, Fu11ttton. will Beach, the dty council unani· be a knot-tying contest for aU Sup..-1 Court, en or after the ai.-.-acalnlt Mid ~. ,er UO' port
act as honorary chairman, accord-mously upheld their flndlnp 0.14 M ... Scouts and there will 19th · ot Apil l!K6, at the of-Pub.-Apil 4, 9, 11, 16, 18, 1946. thereof are respecttully ~
Ing to Ed Caney, eucvtive secre-Tuesday afternoon. also be a cood Mi• at bargain nee of her attorney, Ronald IL to .,.._,,t said U.-. ... , .. .,
tary of the California Committee Dick Sharpe, who bad irev-prioeo by O.ta M ... Girl Seout Coom 9648 CUiver Boulevard, NOTICll: OF mTZNT TO u:LL and/or c1emanc1a to tbe -
for Voluntary Health lnlurance, ioualy obtained pennislion to In-Troop 82 under the leadenhip of CUiver ty, County of Loo An· Muter ot Newport Bead> at the
which has as lts purpoee the stall pin ball machiDes '"for am~ Mn. Hu'.oJd Hall. A. great many gelea,. ie of C.allfomia. all the 1be Qty ot Newport Beach ln-above addre9a oa or before tbe
focusing of attention on the many usement .. bi.It which att not aup-articles have been donated to the right • .' tie and interest of said tends to purchase tram Cleo E. date of sale.
voluntary health and acddenll poaed to give free ca-WU girls for tbll Ale and funds will deoe at the time of death McFarland, owner of that certain By Order ot Oty Claomdl, proeramS now available to the denied the additional •Plfcatl-go toWard the purchue of a Girl and aU right, title and Interest bare• known as the •'MIN-Newport· Beach, Callforalo.
public. for (1) one ball devkft, a1lowlnc Scout building. n.e 1um of $100 that estate of said deceued DANAO," ez,Docwnented Num-Apil 1, 11146.
"Our Committee is se.....inc as a the operator a free game, and (2 ) bu been glvea the girls for this bu acq by operation of law or ber 107·786, County ~ Nwn-RUSSELL E. CRAIG,
rallying Point for all dtlzem who conoole type. macblnel, giving free puri-e by the local Lions club, oth , other th4n or in ad· ber G-144, bUilt In the year 1902 Harilor MMUr,
stand for the continuation of our games to play..,. who pull cer-ac:conllng to Howard Gerrish, ditlon t!\at of said deceued, at at A-n, Wuhln&tcn. and a~ Pub. Apil 9, U. 16, 11!. i-.
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tain levus and cean.. committeeman. the ot death, in and to .u , -;::==========:...:.-=--------------, The feeling of the investigating The show promiles more than the ce rea,J. property particu-l ·
committee wu that it would re-the money's worth and ls an op-larly bed as follows, to-Wit:
quire turther ~lice supervision, portunlty for the public to sup-undivided one-third ( 11')
hence to be avoided, even though port the boys• and girls in their t in a parcel , of unim-
they would agree to pay $300 for effcrt to "earn their own way" real property in the
the tint machine per year, '25:0 rOr something of permanent value. Co of Orance. State of
for the second, ~d. ~ach addi- For any desired information, call Calif rnia, described. as: Lot 5,
tJonal one at the din1;irushing rate s:r7-W. in Bl 2 of Tract 626. in the L, _______________________ _. •------------'I of $25 for each additional one. Qty l f Newport Beach, Coun-
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All
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Diamond and Wedding Rings
Sterling Silver Ware
$28 5tp
Gold 3Jld Silver Charms
Costume Jewelry
LARGE SELECTION OF PINS, NECKLACES AND EARRINGS
Beautiful Crystal and Silver Pieces for Gifts
GOOD SELECTION OF BEAUTIFUL, SMALL DOU..S
BEST JEWELRY AND GIFTS
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205 Main St.
Dalbo& -Phone 2261
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1.km and Bryce Canl°':' National Parka and th•. ~and Canyon National Park ID Ar--..
aloo Colorado, Yellow.tone, Califomla. the Pacific North-.
Take your choice ol ma9"lficent natural monumenla and canyons bnlliaal ID colar, ci ~ mounlainl and sapphire !alt.., ol 119yoers and waterfallo, al OOMll beach.I end
-· 111981 b ..... Tb-are scenic leatmee preeon'9d bJ Union Pacific.
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pNvldeo !oat, ••dam ...i 111,.ndolole .. 11 ..me. lo ead -ell the West.
Mme w•lmn ooeaic regiona ue WTed bJ Union Paclllo than bJ aDJ other ro.llroed. ll'
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Husky Veteran Was
Lucky Truck Bidder;
Starts in Business
City Hall Plans
Nearly Ready for
Final Approval
Fairview Farms
For MWD Water
ty o Orange, State of Cali-
for · as .per Map thereof, r~
cord in Book 30, at page 40
and 1 of Miscellaneous maps,
reco of said Orange County.
Terms f sale cash in lawful money
of the nited S ta tes on confirm a-
tion of sale, or part cash and bal-
ance e idenced by note secured by
Mortg ge or Trust Deed on the
Proper y so sold Ten per cent of
amoun bid to be deposited. with
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CREME.SET
b,~&s~ "'"·"·-·········r.· moie-up for your HAIR I fot Jruly lsito
groomi~ use Creme.Set to tam• Id. .l --•
stray wisps, to lend luster to dry
hair ends-to COO)( curls
hall plans will be' ready for pre-
bock when your per.
monent's nearly gone I
1.25 ..... ~o!'.;~~:1~:i:~e-::?:; The COAACT H j' LAMP
senta tion withi n a few days, Ralph Lonnie Vln~t'• Mac PelleUM"'1
Flewelling, architect, informed J. ~ BALBOA PHARMACY NEWPORT PHARMACY
J . Sailors, city administration O!· -·-BALBOA'S UNIQUE D ER HOUSE The Rex.all Swre T he Rexa.JI Store
fleer. From 2 p. m. to :SO Main and Central 2108 Ocean Froot
Excepting for a few details the Near· I·'and Avenue none 106 PIM>DO 5
plans are complete and will be .so.& \l'est Coentral • 'L--------------------------' ready for final approval of the l :L:-:-:-:-:-:-::;-:-:-:-:-::-::-::-::-::-::-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-:_-_-t---_-_-_-_-_-_-7-:_-~-:_-:_s_-_-:_-_-:_-_-:'_. ________________________ _ city council. \\'beth er they would
be brought h~re by the Los An·
geles archl tect for t he next meef·
tng later this month could not be
ascertal~ed.
TIDE TABLES
APRIL, llMAI
HJ ch Low Hlgh
F 19 11 :14 4 :53 10:11
3.3 0.0 4.9
s 20 12:1! 5:35 10:41
2.9 0.2 4.7
Su 21 1 :53 6:30 11:18
2.7 0.4 4.4
M 22 7 :46 . ......... ········· 0.5
Tu 23 12 :08 9:15 . -········ 4.1 0.5
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Soumetn Ca1ifomia ii lucky 10=+· Swe, it -• . illMI ,_ "'1uo< ... 1 T,,_ H-If 1~
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of all ... !be Nnr Preedom GM . ii .
bon<iog witb pnctial, modem • , JOU CUI
really dford. Some of them .... ibed b<low-
look them.,....; .
W1Llttlll M.YD. • HtGMUJCI A.YI.,
111 tMI NIW •tllDOM aAI ltCNIN .. ,,. .... St..,, tile ... -,
You'll pick cip a •otld of oew -net a.citi.~
ideas. SNdy them , .. think ~~ ... 1t s ,,_,'ti,.;.,. dUJ: counu! You1111 ·all thew
and loo more bes.id~ in this "I r..tory"
~tcbcn 0£ TOIDOf'rmt. U-Shapcd . go. ideal
srcp-u.wing arr~l ... cooed •tet the
Sroraae. PrcparatioO ~d Serving .
1. G•1·L•t ' JJ,•1: Ezpc-riment 1 model
range. Auih wilh a.bioeu and wall; ·1e-cypc
fiurlltt'I in b.c:k -109 pattern. to·deu.
roUtd corncn. Auco:natiC cookiq
: Special coocn1cd ftDtilator
&ah and dean br rancniq, cook ·
I. Plastic doors oo cabion roll op;
prouudin.a doors, Sbdwa att .di.J· iahle
bcigh•.
a. '•·.url'J·ao-round" for baQli
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... Cootiouaw..a.j.o-ai.d mar·
&a eacirda eatift r.;-.
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ud brin.p it into dx kitcbea.
6. Mechanlal ..U. !Or prbq. dispoool.
7, Jee-propelled. wf.OID&lic hydraulic dish·
wtshcr. 'Iiouhk'-/ret, DO tDOlOt ••. worb 00
preuurc &om bot waiu IJlttm..
a. Wotk areas 4uorescmc-lighctd.
•· Pht•·in·llnfWbttt, contiouou.s·suip, coa-
vmimcr oudetl. ·
10. S,.a..l ,,..s rtJriprllW, apc:rimrnul C:OUD·
tier-heigh< model with pull-cue dnwcn.
I I. "A ''-f" _,,u,;.,-: Scieaci6ally II•
1 n.npd dnwus i>r mWn1 utemils. cutlery,
ftcu< aod .... bi91, ..
12.. Diappc:ariq:cabintt for miser (shelf b-
att#'hCDfftCI),
ta. Floor am:riaa curies out color ' threme •
(Scwid abocxbeot cftll.,. bops kiuhcu ooilC
from liTiaa room.)
1.(. Brm&.·c.ble, iollt&f*I widl coo~cnical
wwia& ceoar .
IL S..,.. far ..... All ils-n:.tiQI &*lo
~cooker, ft(..
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16. Disappearin& roU<JUt wwiaa macbiM;
17. Cabinet: for ~iDI tupplia.
11. OOWt lot mop. ~ooms, ftO.lum<lesnd;
stOragc specc: for duorn. tmp. wu:, tu.
1t. Swivel irooins board ; ~-rd ii
tuc.k.rd belo-w. • 10. c.oocalcd laundry-uay.
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22. Automatic. aU-weaths dodies-dtier:.
U. Automatic wsbioa audlint.
Mo. Cabioa iromr cona:ekd br roll-u:pCIDl'M'.
·,,._ v .. 01....t.wpublecabinet.
M. Fro11tt1 food cabi.-with tlidiq ...
ZJ, .. H~t's OJK.I": for plan•iq meals;
po ... .butrco """""'· ... "' ndio, iw-mu.njcaf.ioa .,... ¥WD lpriMler .......
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Tract for Enldne lobmon. Boll)'Wood columnlst aDd OOIDJD8Bt.ator. ne.lped by BM: Bra.Mt .beo--
d•te., t.be attn.ctlve &Dd lnd.lvt1foaHatlc bome WM sketcbed by Fred M~. a memH.r of Ute A....-e1a-. .
No Limif ''" B••.JIOA
On Vets' Cost . Timet \ .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~-4-8y}il!PH°IWl!S10N
for Homes We shomd ~em~reec!:::·:=~ 1n
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:: land of blue ___ B_"-"-~-~-"_.,_:.,,_:._~g--.,_-~_:Jo __ "_'_-_
.-sides and btilliant sunlight' In this atJn color appears
New lnter)X'etatlom of .N~ less intense than in greyer climates consequently can be County Buildm" g ··County Planners 0. K. :~·ti;i: :;::1d ™:'om:""'W:U:..; appropria!A!Y used 1n~·defttb1e stJ:ength. Total Reaches Three Applications
limiting eithe.r the cost or amount . Th~ basis of van color harmonies are
of material uaed In constnJctlon. qwt~ Simple to .UJ.lde d, alt'!~h the per-$114,000 Figure From eosi. Mesa
according to E. c. Moller, Pres!-ception and training for e indivulual always
dent of the Building Contracton enters. . , Three l~ use applications
Association of California. To go to a house obtain the colors Unincorporated communities ot were approved by the county plan-
Previous limitations of $10.000 you want has. howeve not been easy, ~ Orange county set a new record ntng commisalon this week lor
on the total coot of hoose and lot cause the color system mo6t in use is based in home building permita Issued by Costa .M.,...
prevented many veterans from 1 on the colors of the at is, on the county building department Dr. Horace Parker's applluu-
buUding In areas where real i:rop-light-not 00 pigment. The two are totally ~ erty values were high ~ w~ unlike, and consequen y the complications last week Y(ith Costa Mes& taking for a . veterinary hoqdtal on the
deed restrictions established min-f ,.chroma" and f 11 , • 'th· 't " second position behind Garden south side ot Mesa Drive.-east
.NEWPORT
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lmum floor areas. Under thls new O · O ymg Wl oppo&l es Grove with permits totaling $20,-_or. N~rt Blvd., was approved.
Rex Brandt and Associates Design OP A Cites Basis ~:""~ti~, =~t';;j ~y b:i~ a house painter~ of little practical • when working with ~:~.ar<len Grove•s total WU '!!:' rr...: =~~:'!:~t!.orot ~::
~ttra ti e Be h Ho I Ba ho F Askin Re t a home on any property. regaro-The "primaries" now used by colo printers are not the Bayshores was Issued two per-tori• street. was rejected by the C V ac . llJe n ys res Or . g n less of cost. provided the home is same as the old yellow, red and blu thil; approach does mlta totaling $13 000 to Kenneth commluion on the grounds that
or Erskl·ne Johnson Commentato "~ilin· Reli f to be oc<Upled by him and '* not help us as house decorators either. Schmidt. $6000 .;..i $7ooo. _ u adjoined • residential sui.. ' r . \A: g e aolely for his penonal and family Fortunately a Nobel prize winner helm OstWald, gave • Iaaued for tbe Meaa were per-division.
Wfll on the way to completion Construction Company. contrac-. use. his t;t)ents to the subject and redu• the confuslon to a mlts to Robert··J.iogan 1381 Wal-The other two applications ~
in Bayshore Tract is the modem tors. CUrrent increases in landlords' Architect.a viewed the new de-methbd we can all use. . nut street, $600;-Philip Widolf, proved were to Emil Myrehn Jr.,
ftve--room beach home for Mr. and Featured are the generous use payrolls and property taxes will d.sion with approval since-many 1be hol . . J Anaheim avenue, south of 18th for a furniture store on Newport
Auodates, design group of 615 plified living provided by a break-ln processing individual petitions that the veterans housing ~ cado street $4500· Melvin Guth-Leola Griffm, for a motel on New-.
Mrs. Enkine Johnson. Rex Brandt of brick inside and out, the aim-be considered after April 10, 1946, of them had pnvtously conceded WHITE. w . e tiring lS brought down r HUE, BLACK and street, $.5000; James Bents, Ava-Blvd. near . 17th street, and Mn.
Coast Blvd., C.Orona del Mar, drew fast bar between kitchen and liv-under the hardship provision of gram failed to make any provision ffiJE is pure bright color. rie, 17th street and Whittier ave-port Blvd. near Wilson street
-pl.ans of the house for the noted ing room, sun patio, and view of the rent regulations the OPA uld for penons who could afford and TINT is HUE plus WHITE ' nue, $4000 ; L. E. S&lisbury, Vic-
Hollywood commentator and writ-the bay fTom the corner lot. The today ' wanted to build ~vidually de-TONE · toria street, west of Harbor Blvd., aveTiue, no estlma.te.
tt, with Brandt, Fred Murphy, and home is soon to be occupied by An~ adjustments in rent cell-signed homes. is.HUE plus BLACJ.S.. $2500: G. N . Moses, 18th street Tot'1 permit.a o.anted to the
Claude Anderson collaborating on the news commentator, adding an-ings, however. still cannot result SHADE lS HUE plus BLACK plus WHlTE. and Orange avenue, $900; and rural communities of the oount:y
the design. Conatruction WU be-other professional man to the in fixing rents in any individual County H Ith Offi r .Simple enough ! ~d if you WoWd [have some fun, take Clyde Hightower. 20911 Orange amounted to $114.161.
CUo some time ago by W. B. Mel-growing list at the harbor. case above the rents for compar-ea Ce a little clear yellow oil oolor and wotpc it out with white,
Iott. head of the So\ith Coast able accommodations, the agency Explains Minerals in black or with a combination of the r try bright red,
Taxes Delinquent P<>~"o':.~~;· landlords seeking Metropolitan Water or with combinations of the two-bright red,_ or blue.
Af S d · or orange or purple
Lumber and Building _ Material8
Bay District Lumber Co. ter atur ay ~~~t !~cr;i~~e:r ~~~=~;f ~=:h~~ As a result of 8 Protest to the ~HADES are esi>eclally fine to wo k ~th: _It is worth
Second half installments of oper ating costs were required to city council of Anaheim by resi· noting th~t nature reserves pure color f r the tiniest of spots1 _..... 1111,
county taxes must be paid by Sat-base their requests on actual costs dents of that city against use of and ~rtainly uses SHADES of every lor. Take a look at ~~~llU~~OO~AllT~~m~oa~~W~A~Y~~===~D~TB~~c~•~-~~=~
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urday, April 20. or they will be during a year prior to their appli-Metropolitan water on the grounds the hills between here and Laguna you will recogni7.e
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classed as delinquent, Tax Collec-cation. Today's change simply per· that It contains excessive. quanti· what is m eant.
tor Don ~t ozley warned this \~reek . mits t~ and payroll increases to ties of sodium sulphate, Dr. Ed· · !he above his to do with the mech ics of pigment color
The county office in the hall of be considered on a projected 12-ward Lee Russell, county health --0il color. Color Harmony is a psyc~logical thing but its
r ecords in Santa Ana "ill be kept mo nths basis after they have been officer , reeently explained to the basic rules are related to a known pa m '
open on the final date to 5 p.m ., in effect at least one month. In council the composition of the A "description of this patte d llsi f · ts will
J ~1ozely said. After that da te three addition, it provides tha t pa}TOll water. be 'ven next w k rn an a j 0 pigmen
I per cent penalty will be assessed increases must be approved, if I "In response to the specific com· gi ee ·
against delinquent taxes plus 50 appr oval is required by Office of plaint about the presence of so-JOSEPH TON, Architect .
cents charge for each delinquent Economic Stabilization regula· dium sulphate in the Metropolitan
1 item. tions. water, may I say that sodium suJ. Forces Asked.-
r--""'---FLOOR FURNACES The cha nge a pplies to all rental phate is present in many medicinal
living units in rent control areas. waters a nd is the only active in-
gredient of Carlsbad Mineral
1\venty Per Cent Raise for Alnied
Headline.
Installed lmmediately Terms if Des.ired
• WW COST INSTALLATION
• NO EXTRA FLOOR CUTI1NG
• NO FLOODING OUT
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Hardware PERRY'S Appliances
Contractor Arraigned
For Failing to
Obtain License
Arraigned last week In justice
court in Costa Mesa was Harvey
~1iller. 1851 Wilton, Hollywood,
waters, one of the best knoWn of
them.
Overtime for K . P. duty might tive.-.Indianapolis News. be an additional incen-
''The therapeutic dose of sodium
sulphate i.! 240 grains. A gallon ;-------1-,1-1:-,-------;~-!---'-----~
of Metropolitan water contains RITE E VENETIA BLINDS
only 29.5 grains, an amount that · is obviously far below the t oxic We Rep.Ir and 8"""111& Old Blinds
limit ... Dr. Russell said. Ph<ine 1179-.J For FREE TIMATE
ABM!ITllONO .<Uld PABCO OLEUM
for violation of the state builders The tree-devouring locust, a • FULLER PAINT •
• • • If you have a question regarding
development of your land-
Phone 2353-J
Siegel & Raub
code on complaint of W~ M. Klep-heavy-bodied creatures which has
per. inspector for the contractor's large and transparent wtngs wtth BURTON'S P ;\INT STORE Englneen and Sorveyon ;======================~I state license board. pink veins will not appear again Temporarily Located at 1971 Ftallerton 8 reet, OOSTA MESA 1808 Newport Blvd. Costa JIM&
1S05 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar Phone 92o&
Kline .Concrete Products Company
Hollow Building Tile and Brick •
6 - 8 and 12 Inch blodts
F1me for All Types of Building and Patio Walll
Product A~le For Immecliate Delivery
WALTER L. KLINE, ~mr
--PIADt Located •t-
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Going to
Yoa pROballly have your dniam ~ all
-bet <MR la your mind -or -ybe your
arddteet or OOll1netor already bas pnpu-ed
,.._ cm paper for you.
1:1• Aalclty wtll haw a large part la mddwg
tbruu of pwtwar llvblg come tnie. wi-
yoa p over the plam with your balkier be
...... to .... him aboai the ••• -~
-•ID bom1bold ·1a11or •vlae ud f..-.
tics p I bmatJ •
Ou &xperta .. everyWag elec:triall will be
Pd to help wltll layout plua or proWE •
Ow lllQstloa may _ ..... a lo& of dUf& M
.. Iba~ ol Uiat balm.
ETS-HOKIN & GALVAN
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loot OoMt lllway Pbcme Neai-t 1S84
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• EJ.ECTRICIANS
· C-0-Two 1'11'11 Eqatpn !M
fer FACTORY, PIANT, 8TOllE, OFFWE, F&KM. BOID:
The complaint accused Miller of r~nt~il~l~962~·=· =======~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ contracting to undertake certain 1
construction work on an 18-unit
motel at 634 Coast highway, New-
port Beach. In December of last
year without a contractor's li-
C<'nse .
~1iller was released on $500 bail
by Judge Dodge Saturday and is
expected to appear to enter plea
on Tuesday morning.
All kinds typewriter ribbons tn
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INCLUDED
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BUILDING
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••·'IC~!.=~=~-::~ V-PXTID T~ s1'!.~!!!,~~~ ~~~~!~mu-o...ta lleM E41''sa ...,, , 8 t ~ Wedz t 1_,. • V'.a-D lips of Banning. representatlve of ket prices in every section! of the
Orange and Riverside COUJ\Ues, country. Meanwhile, legal ~oes
Sutwnptlam ~ in AllYm:-42.!IO per ,_ In ~ O-V; expects to !ly to Southern Call· have oow reached. and goue past,
$2.15 s-' )'W.I' to 4th :zcme; $3.00~per ,.r to ltll mne fornia at an early date to investi-the peak of the prices of Ule much
En __ ter_od_aa--Secoad-Oaa matter at the PostaMce-ID Newport Bes*• gate aitJcal housing, feed and decried inflationary period1
1 tollow-
calllomia. undor the Act ot March a, 18'79 food conditions in this area, h• re-Ing World Wiil" I .
veal.I in the CUJ"Tent letter to the .. I do not believe any reasonable
$._ A. MEYER -PnblWwr News-Times which the congress.. penon could. after hea.rlng the r: ~ _ _ _ _ . _ ~ M= man writes each# week to ~ wee.ks of testimony before the w F DIXON • _ _ • _ ~ V-apr newspaper as "1 Rise To Remark. Canmlttee, fall to reach the oon-Piintina Plant. 3011 w. Ceatral AventM. Newport Bs0 ct, c.utorn&a The House of Re~esentatlves will cluaion that the Adminls~tion of
soon take up extension of the the present OPA law h°i been a
Official Paper of the City of Ne" port Beach OPA, and Repreoentatlve Phillips temble failure.
A Desi • thk i.oc-1 i..amaac. for o..-17 Yw. will accompany a delegation here "But the active demand for
Active
Member
of
-1)aJif ornia Back On Top
California has bounced back to the top of the financial
world. Bank statements as of March 30, reveal that Bank
of America, our state-wide branch banldng institution, gain-
ed the position of the world's No. 1 bank, displacing New
York's Chase National. Late last year the California institu·
lion took the top spot from the New York bank only to re-
linquish it temporarily when the end-of-the-year figures were
released. Now financial experts seem pretty well agreed
that Bank of America should hold its position and probably
will drew away from its eastern rivals. The bank which
A. P . Giannini (ounded slightly more than four decades ago
was already the world's largest from tht! standpoint of cus-
tomers. It seives approximately three million Californians.
The dollar box score between Bank of America and Chase
National shows the former having total resources of $5,538,·
894,266 against $5,498,511 ,000 for the latter. Deposits a re
$5.231,100,468 and $5,140,087,000 respectively_ Looks like
California is doing all right
N uremburg Trials ~ In less than a month the war with Gennany will have
been over for a year_ But the individuals who were mainly
responsible for leading Germany into the war still stand un-
convicted of their crimes. The fact is that from present in-
dications the Nuremberg trials may drag on for many
months yet before a verdict is reached_ The long delay in
., getting those trials started and the lengthy and tedious pro-
cedure of building up the case against each of the Nazi big-
wigs may have been unavoidable, but it is not improving the
standing of the Allied nations in the eyes of the German
people_ Wha t is more, the testimony given by such men as
Goering and Keitel was obviously designed to help keep alive
the Nazi spirit and the belief in Hitler's genius as a mili-
tary and national leader. If Germany, instead of the Allies,
had won the war on May 8, 1945, we can be sure that the
"trials" for Allied leaders would have been speedy-if noth-
ing else.
Bumper Winter Wheat Crop
Good news came to a hungry world with the annouuce-
rnent that the American-wheat crop will reach bumper pro-
portions of 830 million bushels. This will be seven million
bushels higher than last year's heavy output and far above
the 1935-44 average of 618 million bushels. The optimistic
wheat report put an end to any possibility of bread ration-
ing and caused Secretary of Agriculture Clinton P . An·
denion ·to remark that the wheat situation "is not as-tight
as some feared." Recently Great Britain had offered to
ration bread if the United States would do likewise in order
to make more food available to Europe's hungry millions.
Anderson pointed out, however, that by the time a ration-
• Ing program could be set up the present food crisis wOuJd
be past.-Well, now that we know that wheat will be more
plentilul than was supposed at first, we had better hurry
and get it to the place where it will save the most lives.
Political Notes -
to get fint-band facta. His letter things DO'N tar exceeds their avail·
folloW3 : able supply. Under such : circum-
.. 1 RISE TO BEMABK" stances price control protects the
8y CoapeNlllAB .loba. Phillis-buyer againlt unreasonably hleh
The writer" of this we-ekly let-prices-profiteering prices -and
ter is expecting to fly to Callfor-at leut partially irotecta our
nia, perhaps on very ahort notice, economic system agalmt tnnation.
with a delegation subcommlttee, 'The hotTOr of the preslent situ-
in. connection with the urgent atlon is that there ts not the
housing situation and the equally slightest hope of the OPA right-
serious feed and food' oonditions. ing itself and proceeding in a
F or this letter, which would be reasonable and moderate manner.
written during that time, I've in-Nor la: there any hope that the
vited a "guest oolwnnisl" to take President will clean his OPA
over. Harris Ell!:worth of the 4th house and recogni:ie it on a sound
Oregon District expressed so ad-basis. OPA is so anxious to de-
mirably the opinion of the Con-fend its bad acts that it hu no
gress, r egarding what he calls the time and appare ntly no desire to
"OPA Dilemma." that I reprint correct them. The President talks
here, with his permission, his le t-to the wrong people who obviously
ter to his own papers: are keeping him sold on their in-
"The H ouse of R epresenta tives fallibility.
\Vi.ll soon take action on the ques-"There you have a brief outline
tion of extending the Price Con-of the problem we face-congress
trol Act COPA). If no action is can do one of three things about
taken to extend the lime limit set OPA: . 1
in the Act, the OPA \vill go out (1 l Extend it Into the future
of e xistence as of July 1 this year. (2) Abolish it
''This is the most serious mat-(3l Amend the law.
ter t o come before Congress since "If Y.'e continue OPA, w e run
the w ar ended. In addition to be-the definite ris k of wrecking ouJ.
ing deadly serious, the whole economic system. of causing short..
problem is hopelessly confused by ages, hardships, and ultimately,
confiicting claims a nd statements h unger . If we abolish OPA, we
--one example: OPA declares face the equally definite possibil-
(and offers "charts" in proof) ity of disastrous lnfl8.tion.
that production has been incre as-"Ame nd it? Yes-that is prot>-
ed by their policies. But industry ably what will be done. The Act
after industry has told the Com-will no doubt be amended some--
mittee names and addresses of what and extended tO-r 9 months
plants put out o f business by OPA. or a year. But we passed some
"PPA says it has succeeded in very good amendments last year
holding the line, but needed items -and accomplished very little ."
Ci tie~ Throughout Nation Face Crisis
In Raising Revenue For Improvements
f\1ore than 300 cities across the of them. '
nation. mean\vhilc. '''ere in finan-Most frequently shared taxes.
cial difficulties and were seeking according to 'the association. are
ne"' r evenue sources. according to those on liquor, gasoline, motor
the Municipal Finance Officers vehicles and fire insurance. MajOI"
association. Surveying the nation, purposes for which they are
this group t:;:i.d r eported that In-shared are education, highways,
creaserl incomes W<"re necessary public welfare, health and hos-
becausc of the fo!lo'''ing factors: pitals.
eoi-t Causes Ll8tecl
]-Increases in civil service sal-l"D..... M k V
aries, recently voted by many1 netter a e ets
cities as a r esult of e mployes' d<:'-W J H
mands. e come ere -
2-Un cmployment relief load. Ra h Th Th'
3-Need for long-range ·a nd t er an IS
permanent improvements, delayed
during the war and some retarded Like many another young Am-
as long u 15 years. erican, Fra nklyn E. Halladay. ex-
4-Needed expansion of air-U. S . Army Air corps. planned his
ports, veterans' centers a nd In tro-civilian life while figh ting over-
duction of relatively new services. seas . He manied a n Australian
:>-Housing projects. requiring girl, enthusia.sUcally told her
outlays for sewers, streets, water about the good old u. s. A .. Uld
mains and other facilities. came home to Utah ahead of her
A furthet analysis of the gen~ to get a fresh start In mufti. But
eral municipal outlook stressed last week, when he met h-e.r at a
discontinuance of some of t he fed-San Francisco dock , he had
eral aid grants. which we.re avail-changed his mlnd about his coun-
able during the war for housing, try.
welfare acttvi.µes, vocational edu-''I don't Uke tt here any more,"
cation, highway construction and he said to reporters. "My wife
even post-war planning. and I are going back to Australia.
Tb.ii, the tlnance group point-111 go into bustnea. for m)'lelf-
ed out, l eaves cities dependent and get some place." .
upon property taxes and such aJds There is one ex-G. I.'s answer
from other governments as are to a lot of thoughtless, selfiah
still forthcoming. State--sharina and stupid people who have beet\
of taxes ls the larg .. t sl,igle aid. guilty of the unpardonable of.
and, because of the he avy muni-tense of "l..a.!dng more tban a few
dpal needs, a new Idea in th1J American veterans feel that they
function Is rapidly galning accept~ are unwanted and in the way in
a.nee, the group aaid the country that sent them to
8tablllutloa Fa•ored war.
An association poll sh0\\'5 most Even in hospitable Callfomla, a
communities favoring a stabilize-few strident voices have shouted
tlon plan for revenues shared with that there isn't a place for the
cities by state governments or hundreds of thousands of veterans
cranted outright by the .states. w~o are ex~ted to migrate to
Thi5, the association pointed out, this state this year.
would guard against shrinking of I
revenue trom shared taxes at •[ Who pays for advertlltnct No-
Ume when cities are most in need body. It paya tor lmlfl
1be national poli_tical pot began to show signs of boiling
when ~-Carroll f!eece, the new GOP party chalnnan re-
plled in tones ot deep sarcasm to Democratic Cbalnnan Bob
Hannegan's recent query as to "exactly where the Repub-
lican party stands." In his reply Reece gave the position
of his party in regard to inflation, housing, strikes. defense,
bee.Ith insurance and the British loan, based on the declara-
tion ol GOP congressmen last December. Reece then asked
Hannegan when the Administration would "begin telling
the truth to the American people about how their govern-I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
ment Is being operated?" A verbal bout between the two
cbalnnen should help to get Washington into' the political
swirig for the coming fall elections.
In Joliet Ill., burglars feel that they are not receMng
fair treatment from store owners. After robbing one store
and getting only $25, burglars phoned the owner and asked
why he didn't keep more money in the cash box. It wasn't
worth risking jail for ''only 25 bucks" they said.
, Maybe burglars should set a standard minimum to be
left at night. -'
A philOSO{!her is one who knows all the answers-if you
let him ll$k the questions!
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NEWS
of the
CHURCHES
Will Render
r.Anthems
M Church
'. Button ~T 'De "be ... ~ 0 ~· .ar• At H. S. Exhibit
An added feature ot the art ex-
-hibit to be held at the N.,.purt
A _ am of exceptional Easter Harber bl&h ><boo! May 4th to
'--------.-----'•1mus1c , be presented at the 7th will be a lecure. by Donald
OUR LADY 0,-MT. CARMEL Easter ervices of the Corona del Buttcm resident of-Oolta Mesa.
142S W.,t c.ntret AveMM
Saturday mass: 8 a.m.; oonfs-
slons: ' to 6 p.m.
I Sunday high mass: 8 a.m.; low
ID&ll: 10 and 11 a.m.
Mar C mmunlty c;:tturcti. Congre-who ~ presented limllar talb at
gation . Th~ mUSJc will be given a number of art exhibits in
under dir<ctlon of Mary Bat· Souti>eni calllomla. Donald But-
ten St ffensen with ~ Mar· ton will diacula the pictures en
glll"et Scharle u orgarust. display Satw-day May 4 and will
At e 7 a.m. Early Easter outline their features and method
aT. JOHN VIANNl!Y C><URCH ~:;vi sl ~ ~:!~n .. g;.:e~ °!.Presentation for the benefit of
.. lboa laland Gates t The Temple" by Knapp. vwton and students oo the open-
......... _ -Am
nlNe.LA.&. .._1111 • ' S
Saturday oonfealonl: ' to 6, The cbolr will sing the Ing day.
7 to 9. _ "By Early Morning Light" n:;-----------------·----..,.-...,
Sunday high mass: 8 :30 a.m.; ann-Dickinson. Miss Elea-Newport-B-1boa Tourist 'Buri!aU
low mass: 10 a.m. :r. ~ ~ :"u.!ng the soprano All lhlea ol Trawl '° ~. Mexklo, llawd
The :JO a.m_ and 11 a.m. BerV· RnanG.~Wodd 1'l1pa la the W fUture. See OOllONA DEL KAR
OOMMUNJTY CBUIWB,
CONGREGATIONAL
ices · ,be duplicate services and Jin. Soy Rrene. ft. llL IOI....., ••1a
the , ir will sing the followin~ .._.: 19 ~ IL .. I .,.. -.
Perry :l"red.ertck 8c1uoc1r. lllabter
111 Heliotrope_ COf"Oll& del llar . anthenps· at both services: "Sane-'-'--------------------------' tus," bj> Gounod with IOprano llOlo
Easter Sunday, April 21, 1946
7 :00 a.m: Early Easter Service.
Easter music; i>riet_Jermon b~ .!ft';
Schrock: "Easter's Answers ti)
Three of Life 's Questions." r
9:30 a.m. Easter service. Grel\t
program ot Easter music. East&
sermon by M.r.·Schrock: "The~
ligion of Jesus and Immortalii"y-f
Reception of new members.
by j1' · "jane Miller. '"By Early
Mo · g Ught," by Reimann with
solo Eleanor Young.· "Otrist
The r;d ls Risen Today," tra-
:,~oun m~lody arranged by Gray·
The minister of the church,
Perry Frederick Schrock, will
prea at all three services.
11 :00 a.m. The 9 :30 a.m. service FIRS FOURSQUARE CHURCH
repeated witho8t the reception 'of OF COSTA MESA
members. Consecration of children Rev. ~ Mrs. G. Wiiiard atearn1
in baptism at this service. l Paatora
\ Phone 2671
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIS~ · Sun y School 8 :SO a.m.
SCIENTl&T Moduiig worahip .ervice 10:t5.
Lido Theater, Central Avenue Cruader eervice 6:00 p.m.
"' and Via Lido . Be~ eervlce 6:30 p.m.
A branch of The Mother ytiurcb, Evf;evartpllatic .ervtce 'at
Tile FlT11t Church of Olrtilt, Sci· 7:30 p
entilt, ln Boa:ton, M•-cbuaetu. w y evenl.ng prayer •erv-
Sunday ScllooJ at 9:30 a. m. Sun-tee at 7:30 p.m.
day Serv1ce at 11 a. m . Wedne9day
T'"tlmoniaJ Meeting at 12 o'cloc~ COr A MMA COMMUNITY
Reading Room located at 111 CHUPICH
Palm 1treet, Balboa, i.s open dally C rt 8 . Jo""""· M '•i-.r
from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. except Sun-1 1 IE. 20th st. Ith. 2475-R
dftY5 and holidays nationally ob-Chupb .chool, 9:'6 a. m..
served. Morfttnc Worship, 11 e'cJock.
Centplete Fountain Serriee
HANSEN'S
at .
:1100 o-n l'rollt
. llLU4'8 •
NOW OPllN EVENINGS
SANDWIClllS. • ll.UIBtJBOEBS
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
I. S. WHYTE
INCOJIS Wil OOnmk.AM
Aat.11.n ... .,,. u.. Omlfod ei.i. orr-.
1117 Dlil>.Vt111C!Dl lD ~IN!\ .U.U Ua -u.o. wt.aa ~ , ...........
A'09rN -WlfiW 'ION'• DO m.m -----.---...... ~ ~-
PIANO TEAC~
G.V.LlNSENBARD
Graduate
Bo:ral ~. 141ipoto
Ph. l.Z!12·W
1526 w. o.-n Front
PHY810lANll A-8UllGBON8, Ill.I>,
attend the church Rrvicee and uM term , Adult, i :SO p. m. .-------------.! Tbe pubuc la cordially tnvttff to Yrf;STOUP9, Hllh IChool, ln-
H. R. Hall, M. D.
~-....
·Haun: 2-5, by Appointment
the Readtqg Room. Ev eervlce, 7:30 o'clock. l<ldlweek. fellowllllip and prayer,
ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL Wedn ed.ay, 7:31 p. m.
CHURCH 11 m .. Prayer a.Dd Sermon.
515 Wnt Central, Balboa FIR T 'METH0018T CHURCH { Ebell Clubbo111oe )
Rev. A_rdy• T. DNn, Vicar G. Edwin Osher, Pastor
Armand Monaco
ABOlllTJ)()T
814 W. Bay Ave., Balboa
Wowporl 1ni
2'721 14.ewoed ATa.
Loo Aacel• NOn ·aq -
7 a.m., H oly Conununion. Euc111 at atanferd, Gardell Grove.
: a.m.,.-oly Communion . DAY &OBOOL 8 30 H 9 :3 Lm. Church IChoo~or all
11 a .m ., Holy Communion and agea. · .-------------. sermon. Easter music. lt:cp &.m. MonUnc W nthl.p: "._., ·w. TMnk 'Ibee." Mortimer School
ll:qG Lm.. N\lrtlery for all chll-II! Ooral Balboa 1.111.aad CHRIST CHURCH BY THE. SE.A
Co.nmuntty Meth ... lllrl
1420 Wat Centr•I Av.nue
Rev. E. D. Geoclefl, ~Ot
Special service 9 :30 a.m .
Easter service, 11 a .m .
dre~g lll!'Vice.. _, Oradeo: eonece. Pl'6pU'atorJ' 6 : p.m. ·K•thodlot Youth F-· DAY SCHOOL _,._
lo . Y ounr Adult J'ellowehlp.
T:OO p_m. l!l:venlng Wonlllp:-0 • .f.. Hortlmer, M . A., Ost ...
M-le: "Come Y• Live." Prmdpal ~ 182
Youth Fellowship with candle-
light commuulon service.
Mld-1"lek prayer eervioe, Wed-
needay; covered dlah d!nner, 8 :30
P-ID.
Chr~lian Science Theme ,,... ___ D_E_NTl8T8 _____ .,
'Do lriae of Atonement'
'"Odctrlne or Atonement'• will be Dr. Obed Lucas
BAL•OA ISLAND CHAPE.L
211 Agde A~
the 1iibJect ot the Sunday Le1111on· DENTIST Senn~' n tn all branches of The
Moth r Cburf'h. T he F irst Church
or Cb 1st. S cientist, ln Boston. The
Golde Text la .rrom I J ohn : '"If
any an stn, we have an ad•ocato
Rev. H•Pry W. White,
A-.t.te ftuter
Church ~ 9 :31) a. m.
Korrimc Wenhip, 11 L m.
SIEVENTH DAY ADVENTllTI
Corner Walnut •nd Church 8ta. --Sabbath 8Cbool, Saturday morn-
ing, t :IO o'oleck.
Pr..-J.nc H!"vlce, 11 a. m.
·wmt,fl'.8 OF GOD
ll<mQ ...... -......... __ ..._t,N--t
Sunda7 odlool. 10 LID.
Komins oervloe, 11 a.m.
Ev<ninc •vanc•llatle ....w,.
7:30 p.m.
with f.e Father, Jeaua Christ the right us: and be la the propltl&-
tfon f r our 11lns : and not for our'a
only, ut also tor the 1lne of the
whole1 world."
A a.election from John'11 Gospel
relatei Utat J esus restored sight
to a of.an born blind, "But the Jew1
dld :ipt believe concerning him,
that J:t• bad been bltnd, ... untU
they ~lied thP-parent.I of him tbat
b&d r cel•ed bis sight .... Then
aga.ln, ailed they the man that wu
blind, p.nd said unto him, Give God.
the Pr:f-lae : we knnw tbA.t this ma.n
Kl4-WMll: oervlce. Thund&y
7:30 p.m.
at 11 a e~pner. He answered and 1ald,
WhetliJr he be a tinner or no, I
kno• tiot: one thing l know, that.
U tbl m&n were not or God, b•
could o notbtnc."
at wb.er~' I wu blind, now I •ee ....
FULL 008PEL CHU .. CH M Baker Eddy writes tn .. Sci·
l::tlMI 9nd £1•n. C-.. Mesa ence d Health 'vtth Key to the
Sanday 8Cbool, 1 :4.5; •onUisc. Scriptures:"" "Dt,·tne Truth, lJf ..
_., 11 ---loo, and~· e «&Te Je1ue authority oTer w-p, ; ~·-•I W i T ao MW-•ill. 11 knl'IS, a.nd death. HI• mia-: P· IL; week ....,,_. meet· a Ion w to reveal the Science oC
Int" ca w-..i.7, T:M p.a.; c;elestl4I betnc. to prove what God
yeuq ptiople'a ~ eervtce ta a.nd :What He does for man."
OJI Friday, 7:'6 ... m.
I'll. HIO
NEWPOBT BEACH
Dr. W. W. Westmoreland
DentMt
1101 c-t mw.y
OOBONA DEL KAR
...,_Nowporll-
1:<8UBANCI:
New York Life
hl!Ul'antt Cqmpany
DON lL D1!MNT
U8 -... _ -llltH CO~A DEL KAR
OCCIDENT.AL
LIFE INSU&ANOE CO.
Ray Nielle'n
' .
Telephone 2112()
Ul B'°'""""' Ooota 111 ...
OONRAD RJOllTEK, M. D.
~-lllupm
120 E . 18th St.
CX>STA KESA
;Hours: 10-12 a.m..; 3-5 p.m.
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NEWPORT B!:.f.CR
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Gerald Ra111a, M. D.
2830 West Central Ave.
NEWPORT BEACH
Ph. 1023-No ..-er call 301-M x ·ltay Servloe
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Office Hourio : 10-12; H _l'f...,_.l_
8. R. Mo11aeo, M. D.
Sl4 .. ,. Ave., Ba.._
Newtwt 1"4
Ml a. BID at.. IM: 4 s1;11
TIJ*-191'.!
By Appointment
NEWl'ORT HARBOR
LUTHERAN CHU"CH
Grauel Ctlapel, Codli M-.
Rev. H_...rt Reth, ,._stor
S1H 0 Es ._ ..., T. P. Reeder, M. D. zlll 11:. lllq ... _ n.1... I
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Servlc .. : ~· 1o.so ....._ Harold K. Grauel
cHu"cH oF CHRISY Y· Pagan Ch 1 Chu,..,, •nd Walnut •trttt• East Bay 'Front ape
L. Ou•ne canby, Minister. door to Bay View Cate ''We Ourselves the Better .Serve s.rnc.: 8unday, JO L. m., Bible 9 a.. m.. to e p. m. by Servin& Others Best"
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A. V. Andrews, M. D.
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Location on Coast Highway.
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POJILIO NOTICU. cashier's check lillf bond tor tltn Counc!l of Newport Beach. To-ed m· to L. v .'BJ' -L. Bonedlet> • lnsarulee Bmd•w• .
N-la.ttlq -per cent (10%! 'of the amount Bidden are bele!Jr DOtltle4 ff .0. Mn. '\Vacley. 211 Nari&old Fro T -··•-D..1-
. or the bid, made peyable to the that pursuant to provisions or n.. bulk or the former .S.S. d .. -guests far a m IAJUIB ~ "55"
NO'nCE IS HEREBY GIVEN order of the Oty of N...._t Section 1770 of the Lobar 0oae. Aroostook from whlcb all Its T _ • • . her mother Mn. F. .
that the Oty Council of the Qty Beach, California. Bids shall be Statut .. of 1937, ol the State of ft&htlog splendor had ~ AJt:W w allace Aids Angeles, and her aunt, ~ F. McKay, ""'° bas lived Fii>«! SlSO or Iha 30 11111 .111
of Newport Beach. California. sealed and rued with the Qty California, the Qty Oouncll of moved came alowly Into l""'C 'P Sherer, Cant<m. Ohio. In Balboa moot of his life, for--ty 'jail far -dtlflliL wm ncelve .. a1ed bids ror turn-Oerk at the Qty Hall, Newport the Qty or Newport Beach has Beach barlxr Tueaday under! '°"'. ay As y OU Go' Mn. s • has visited with her merly at 1713 E. Bay a"""'ue and A..ttn L. DUe of J'lewpcrl -
llb1nc all labor, material. trana-Beach. Calilomia. on or before ascertalned the general prevall· fTun Seattle. It bu been ?"Uiriored H S. Fin • alllter, • Riley, a mooth. ~ at 1521 E. Orcean: avenue, bu bad his driYer"1 llcmle 1\1111 eeaild
-1atlon and services ror decom-May 6. 1946 at 4:00 dclock P . M. Ing rate of per diem .._ and that the former navy ship ~ould • ancJDg Mr. .1 H. Batten, Huie! purchased the insurance busineu quickly after he lied been ... • 4 ~ cranJte sub-base and for and will be opened and publicly rates for lecal holiday and over-become the -•·war ~ ot Lew Wallace Drh..,, making a visit to his ol Loula Briggs, ""11 -real-up at Htb and Central .......
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lncton Street In the Qty or New-Newport Beach. California. m«banlc needed to execute the Although both law enforcement port HarlKr ~,::" HI h .::;;-nue, Is ting her dauchter, Mn. McKay formerly -with the menL '
the ourfadnc with aspbaltlc plant read aloud at at about 4:00 time ..tl'k In the locality In which the Tony Cornero gambling !i>tft'. Harbor district ~ ~t daughter Mn. Archibald Oay at -· and -will make his aftkle early S.turday momtns by Of·
mix material, of Beach Auto Park o'clock P. M. on that day In the this work Is to be performed. fcr ests In defiance of state and <joUD-of the veierana of :_ ~ Mlssklrl ach. a<ljO!nlng Brlgp at 714 Ii,;. Central tlcen Phebus and "nP!'iQr o1 the
between Palm Street and Wash-Councll Clamber In th~ Qty Hall. each craft or type or worianan or ty Jaws. campaign 10 blilh the Mn. F Quine, Iris ave-avenue. New..,... Beadl police ~·
~ Beach, In aa:ordance with The above mentioned check or contract which will be awarded ottlcen had previoualy declared today Issued on g • Harold t and htt new grand-Soutbetn California Automobile In court the aame nxnhc Ibo ~ and 1pedficatlons on m e bond shall be given u a guarantee the sucoossrUJ bl&kr. they doubted If the gamblin& lklnc the • a _ statement fa\'orlnc son. In Angeles. club, and ..,.. glad to make the offender -aentenced by ,, .. ~"'l" otflce or the Qty En&lneer that the bidder will enter Into 'The prevalllng rates ao determ-would operate off the coast. talk new ~>::ua.::tbf~ adding Mr. · Mn. Jack Hogan of local connection ao that he can Bob ~ \IPOD Ibo tallnnv .
of aald aty. . the contract If awarded to him lned are u followl : persisted that the ..,,,. llJ'OUP ent hl&h schc>Ol Ill"" the H '• Market, have moved remain In this territory, he aald. of the arnstlnc amoaL
Each bid shall be made out on and will be declared forfeited If Hourly Per headed by Comero who _,.1ed Said Walla 1!1.;"'t...i t Into the bar houoe, 3Z1 Poppy He Is • yachting enthuolut, racln& :-------------
a farm to be olitalned at the ot-the auccesslul bidder retuaes to Tracie or Wage Diem elaborate noattnc palaces I off eauy publl ~ 1 ts or :i avenue, ch they recently pur-• ll>'er d!DW. He Is a member Jr• W LI !f •
tlce of the Qty Enctneer and shall enter Into said contract after be-Occupation-Rate Rate Lone Beach far ooveral 1'!&n c provemen • cbased. · of the Newport 'Harbor Yacht "-A.,..._
· Ironer ............. -.. .$1.125 $ 9.00 larger quarten oomewherel off ~ ~-ue 'f;.,q u~tly money. Hello avenue, boucht the McKay expects to write life and • -, IS' ;be=ac~c-~oo~rn=pa=•=led=b=Y=•=certlfi~~=ed=or~~ln~g=req~u~es~ted=ao=to=do=by=the==Q=ty~ Asphalt Raker and would npoDd their operatlcali IBto ~tto1 aeevalthe ~~.~..' the ut-Mr. Hn. w. v. Hoyt, 224 club. As part of bla --. '-'""-..:uaeetfns Cu.Ii
Asphalt Plant Mix-Malibu. bu are uen --Stancer Jhotlse at !5()5 Carnation marine lmurance. BrooJdap V arieb
. er Opeutor ........ 1.25 10.00 '!be hulk which ·came Into the ::;J Iha~ ~ ~ be ~ ~ avenue ntly and expect to be Brtgp will maintain his realty -
A.lphalt Plant Dry-harbor earller thil week wu Ul1'-this method fl an over moved the ftnt of June. Mrs. ~bllllnea~~~w~hl~ch!_ihu~~grown~;~con:-!.!::::::::'::·:·==··=.,=T'~tt~=~,.,.~~-~ erman or Fire-thing but clamot"Ola. It wu shorn pay-.,..you..go of me:::1:: ~ N. s Kllpple and dauchters aiderably dw-inc recent )"eU'L .Jr ...._
man ...................... 1.375 11.00 of all superstructure, and had but tar ralaed Is avail ble f the _ Janice Marilyn of San Marino
WATCH REPAIRING
No _.Dela79 • er-pt Ilea tloe
LOUCKS
1'9'7 N'•ew-pwt__. Blvd.
GEORGE D. BASS~
6-111 ... _ ..... ~·· Booldleeplq lacomr Tu S&vke
-W. o-tnl A--1-.J, Newport -
Gas Heating & Veatilatlon
CHARIER & PRESTON
Stata Ucenaed Contractor
E "•I" 1Mtal1•tlw Make Warm Frtead.
Asphalt Spreading a few temporary shacks built -to be .~~"-pur are spen ·Easter week with the
Machine Opera-upon the dock. No one wu allow-"Let \II uaume .. said Walla Hoyts. tcr _ .............. _ .. _ 1.375' 11.00 ed aboard. "Admiral" Cornero ex-.. • ce, Mn. uth Warrln<r, Altadena,
Blade Operator ...... 1.25 10.00 pects to operate Just u they do b ~ expect to ~aloepl $440,000 Is vaca,tJln'llnl at her beach house,
""'·-·· .875 7.00 In Lu v-u with water ·-~ Y pay-u-fOU-&O an durlnc ·-A avenue.•·.,. •-n•ht-• ._,._, .......... -..... 7 00 -·-•·--· • ~ the next four yearp. $440,000 11 -.n --~ Laborer ......... -....... .875 . _., .. .,. pa1R11£ttl to aod from all that the public will pay and Phyllll ·th th• Gunalke club, a
Roller Operator .. 1.375 11.00 the craft ..m.n rebul!L that entire '.amount II avallabk for tlrl'o cl of which ~ Is a mm>-
Truck Driver (pay Governor Earl Warren, how· new bulldlnp U th ther her, are I the Euter week
loadotbetween 6 ever, has a dltfettnt alant on the hand a U40·000 • ~ ~ 0 l.t at heT ther'1 place. :
and ,15 tons) ...... LOO 8.00 matter. He said In a recent Int.,.. levied on a :ic).year buts tueonl Major and Mn. R. H. Lock.
Truck Driver (pay view that he had manqed to •top 2* % 'Int t ··-.~ad f y • Ky., formerly of eo. load 1... than 6 the rambler once and would again .,... • u~ over.~ or Mar and the Santa Ana
tons) .................... .95 7.60 If the cambllng shlpo 1peclallzln1 ~i= maklalone will amounal f ;.,,,!" . visited Mr. and Mn.
Any Oualflcatlon on cards roulette dice and th<r • · ng a tot 0 ..,.,.,,-hi, 508 Goldenrod ave-
Omltted Herein devices ·..,... o~ated ~ 000 to be paid by the public ror week.
Not Leu Than.. .875 7.00 within the Jlmlts of the 1tate'1 th~'l ":t ~~~-hi h -~~1 +------
Provided that one and one-h.alf juriadlction. · eve uoo:: I' ..,;i-., T • S •
(I*) times the prevalllnc rate needs more bulldlnp In order to 8Xl ervice shall be pa.id except watdunen. • . keep pe.ce with the growth of ~e hts Projected }."'•~1u11 .. 1111 .... 111111t11 ....... ""''u•11111t1111~11111111111•11••1111111-..-i111111 ..... _ ,,, 111, ..
nagmen and other non-manual Extend Parking Lot !hri-district, and the pay-as-~-t A BREATH OF OLD LAG.UNA
worken for any working time Jn Balboa you-go p~an Is the moat emdent The Ucatlon of M c. Hitt ~ • 8 way of financing the program." · • t more than eieht ( ) hours dW"· to operaf e a water taxi to various ~ a
ing an_.Y one (1 ) calendar day . points 1 the bay without a set ~ M I M I ' 5 where such work la required in 1 tE~nsion of the dty parking Jaywalkers croalng 1n the mid· schedule and to haul pusengers i · ·
cases or extraordin&ry errier· 0 tin Balboa outward toward the die of the block may actually be or suppUes between craft and the ~
genctes caused by fire, no00. or ~ er tron~ will go forward since te.klng a short·cut to the morgue, shore was recommended for ap--i 1745 sot.rm COAST BOt.n..EV' ARD i
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W. Q BOCV:-!-.ranee Coaneekr
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danger to lite or property, and city appro;cll by m~mbe~of the states Bert Stewart jr., public proval ~y a committee from the ! ~ DOWN THE STAIRS -~
for time on Sundays and legal Colt 00. mee ng esday. safety director of the National city couftcll. ~ LUNCHEON 12 to 2 DINNER 5 to 9 --=~~~~~~~~~~"".".'"".".'"".".'~~"".".'~~"".".'~~~~I holidays. th w will approximate $2000 If Automobile club. "This Is par· Hitt's j applicatlon for a permit • -• _ It shall be mandatory upon the It e ork Is done by the "ty now, tlcularly true during the winter was gra~ted by t he council when • Starting Saturday i ~ontractor to whom the contract . was J ~tl~t: by City En· months, as weathe.r-conditions fre-it was hown he would not re-~ S • -.1
IS awarded. and upon any sub-ginet'l' . . e . quently hamper the driver's vision. quire a railroad commission ap-• erving Sizzling Kan888 City Steaks
9 • am r.o.e MM ae.tdeaoe Pholle9 M8! or !995
CHRISTIAN'S HUT
Lem1ard Ma~ Manaa;er • ....._ onlia
DELICIOUS FOOD ... COCKTAil. BAR
DINNli:RS ... BANOtMl'S
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Whether it is
saving for a
home, comfort
in. later years,
etc., you can do
it better thru
our savings plan
Part ot
.411 you Earn
is Yours ·to
Savt./
Resources .$4,906,000.00
Laguna F~eral Savings
and Loan Association
Uc-Jleodi, <lallf. -I'll. S90
FOR YOUR HEAL TH'S
contractor under him. to pay not After passing the plans .and Pedestrians will protest them· prova1. !
less than the said specified rates specifications as prepared by the selves by crossing streets only at ~ CLOSED WEDNESDAYS i
to all laborers, workmen and me-engineer. the council gave ap--intersections and under protection Scotc tape, various sizes, on i FOB RESERVATIONS OALL ION ~
chanics employed by them in the proval to a uniform wage scale, of traffic signals when possible." sale at he News-Times . • · · •
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execution o! the contract. an 11en au or1z advertising
The City Council ot the Qty for bids on a portion of the work.
of Newport Beach reserves the
right to reject any or all bids or p N
'waive any Informality in a bid. UBLIC OTICES
1 FRANK L. RINEHART.
City Clerk of the City of
Newport Beach, Cali!or·
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Pub. April 18, 23, 1946.
No. 43559
ALIAS SUMMONS
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
OF ORANGE.
First Doe, Second Doc, Third
Doe Corporation, a Corporation;
Defendants.
You are directed to appear l
an action brought againgt you by
the above named plaintlrf in the
Superior Court of the State ·of
California. in and for the County
of Orange, and to answer the com·
plalnt therein within ten days
after the service on you of this
summons, it served within the
County of Orange, or within
. . thirty days if served elsewhere
Action brought in the Superior and you are notified that unles~
Court or the County of Orange, you so appear and answer as above
a_nd Complaint filed in the Of-required, the plaintiff will take
face or the Clerk o! the Superior judgment for any money or dam·
Court of Aald County. ages demanded in the Cqmplalnt.
as arising upon contract, or will
CITY OF NE\VPoRT BEAOi a apply to the. Court for any other
l\iunidpaJ Corporation ot the relier demanded in the complaint.
sLKth clan, Plaintiff, Given under my hand and seal
vs. of the Superior Court of the
A. G. WERMICH, et al, Defend· County of Orange. State of Call·
ants. rornia, this 19th day of 'March,
1946.
The People of the State of Call-• B. J . SMITH,
fomla send greetings to: Count;y Clerk and Clerk ol the
A. G. \Vennich and Vivian Wer-Superior Court of the State
mich, Husband and Wife; . of. California, in and'for the
R. M. Thomas and Leona Thomas, County of Orange.
Husband and Wife ; By WAYNE A. DRAGER,
A. G. Wermlch and R. M. Peputy.
Thomas, co-partners doing busi-<Seal Superior Court Orange
ness as Orange County Refining County.)
Company; Pub. Apr. 11, 18, 25; May 2, 9, 16,
George 0 . Hartman; 23, 30: June 8, 13, 1946.
Wm. L. Jones and Rosina K
Jones, Husband and Wife;
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MORTUARY
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Lady Attendant
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<XlRONA I:8l. KAR
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DAT .uCD NM•
SAKE BOWL
ELEC.T
Freel N. ·
HOWSER
AH-•y G-~
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• $25,000
TO co' LETE OUR QUOTA FOR -THE
HOSPITAL OVER.LOOKING
NEWPORT BAY
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With a Tllree-Y ar Pledge Payabfe Yflltly<Income tax d~ucti"'ble)
The Land is · paid for, the Plans are completed,
LET'S FINISH THE JOB
Pledge the Total So nat Contracts Can Be· Let!
~-The ner the· money is in or pledged, the sooner the
hospital be built. (Your pledge is as good as cash).
NEWPO T HARBOR quota is now $60,000--we have
raiaed $3 ,000--we need $25,000 more!
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1""*''e your share now send it to the Chamber of
for the HOSPITAL COMMITTEE FOR
T HARBOR.
Yo money ·is protected by the board of directors
·of the 1 incorporated non-profit organizaUon, and
by your o!w'n ·Newport Harbor Hospital fund committee.
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SPORTLAID
n-ed N. Howser flnt •rWd ·
u dc~uty pl'Qlec:\ltor in
Long &ach. WU tl<!ice
elected to the Stata !Ao-
aembly, l'Hiplng to ~
come Dist. Atty. of to. Arlc<les CounlY ••• ·He
lt&nda OD hil neonft ol
economy and elllcio~ ••
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ACTS WILL NOT BE LET UNTIL 80%. OF
AL IS IN, EITHER IN PLEDGES. OR IN
by chance-your campaign fails, the money will
to. its donors.
BOWLING ALLEYS
FW Bc1at•tkl• Pbw HO!
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"llOO'lS' and ROY KEENE
ROSSI'~·
Liquor StQre
lOOS Cou& 111-J IS __ ., __
We Ca not Fail Our Flltu·re
• ('Ibis Spare O:n1trllicju!d by the Board o(Dlrecton, NewportHari>orCba~of Qvmoace)
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In Evening .Meet ..
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· Picnic at Balboa Recently Returned From Washington, 0. c. H rbor . Fe· -A:ct1• i·t1·es ...... JObn W. TUblJo, 316 RubJ -••kine first Jlria; ...... a n Ille
-· Balboa h!•nc!, --Stanley Hill. IOCOllll; Mn. Earl · Al.& 'Jbe J'.&., ' . .
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-at ,a llridp h-• Saw.-Stanley, third, and Mn. Homer /lblp elm al a.tot \ Jobe 0.Ulhten, Bethel No. 19
•• -aftl!mOon. AJll'll 13; -Wine conooled. Pboma ~ am 208 + By~ Bubri! + Phone 1637-R a-m by Ibo Sea -~ 'al Glmdale, enjo,,..S • ~ ·~.lac -llloter·ID-law, Mra. w. L Invited to meet the bonored l------------;----....,.-----l.-------------0 ---+--..::..:.:..:.::.:.._:..:.;:.:.._::..:.._ ewnlns at the 1-al Mr. and Tueoday. at the 11qme of Kla
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:Uy~~ Mra. :wi:;,~ =.t :a": i\!°llln~ 0.:.:1 Miss Elsie Newland Medical Missionary From Belgian Congo St. J mes Auxiliary :tra1wi:,. m::; ~~=~ ~.:'. H~ i:.nc1 OW.::
tncton. D. C., wtieno he WU chief Harold F-1. Sanu Ana· ~ Honored at Party TeUs Experiences at wscs Meeting Ado~Constitution Mra. Stepbea Weathafc.-d la Sandra Lombardi, -queen,
ol the cround aaf<ty division and Handy and Meta ~ New· One ot the moot dramatic and . . -*'1t ot. the dua. and Mra. with 45 Clrb and llMlllb.n of their
they are Planninc to build a home ~ ~ch; Stanley Hill, Long A family dinnet' Is usually held int...,.tlnc atorles ....,, told to Of . . Mn. ary Sullivan prdidecl in ~ Goeldner Is teacher S families had p1cnk lunch at c..m.i
ta C«ona clel Mar. Beach ; Harry Robinlon. Newport each yoar at the Maris Newland women ot Cl>rilt O.urch 'IY the frcers of Girl the • of Mn. Frank CUn· . • . ~ Rock cove, Ccr<>na del Mar.
F1owen ror the OC<'.ulon were Heighta; Earl Stanley, Beaoon home, 540 San Bernardino avenue, Sea wu that related W..ia-:Jay Scout Association to ningh ·w11en the Women'• Aux· clol lll'<>;leci ot the dua Ulla yoar Sw!mmlng and a visit to the Fun
aurprlae c!fta to the hoatesa, ror Bay; Homer Wine. Orance; John N~ Heighll, ln honor or th• when Mlaa Betty R-ol Glen-B illary St. Jamea Eplaoopal Is belPID& inatall a .new public Zone romi>1eted the day.
Mn. Kenym Scudder, -bu. McKittrick and Dixon Tubba, Tua-birthday annivenary o! the hoat'a dale, 'medical mlulooary 01' rur-e Installed April 23 church t at the home or Mn. ·-IYll<m at the church. Mathen who accompanJed the ~ la head of the state ln:stltu-tin; Matthew Kenney, Balboa; aunt. MW: Eble Newland, West loU&b tram the Beltian Congo, C. L om. 543 Via Udo SckM1 Me'?ben whose birthda)'s are in cirls were the Mesdames Lom-
tioll at Chino, 1ent beautiful Grace Sevier and Miu Agnes Central avenue. spoke at 'the recant meeting of Mrs. Herbert Morey Will be in-with members present. Assist-April gave the program. and b&rdi, Bafctwtn, Jones, Shafer,
camellu and Mn. Matie Rolling: BlomqUist, Balboa bland: Mn. This year was no exception and the W.S .C..S. stalled as new president of the ing h tess wu Mrs. Edward others furnished the dessert. Fea-Dot~. -Eastman, StuJtz. Borden.
brought lovely sweet peaa; from Lucy Blee and Miss Ethel Fouse, gathered about the table, laid with A native of Belgium, 1.(iA Ruu Newport Harbor Girl Scout a,ao.. Roeen.-lured pttformer was Mr. Weath-Fowels, Cr-arner and Hedger.
her flower ahop: Los Angeles; Mrs. Clifford nl-a lace. clotb and centered with speaks teYeri languq:H and ia a datlon at a luncheon, to be held The nstitution and bylaws for erford. who brought his banjo and The Misses Elizabeth MaCCJti.
Bridge followed the buffet lot.son. Corona; Mrs. R.. H. Picken· one tall white candle on a mir-trained DUJ'ft'. She had cune to at 12:30 p.m. at the Balboa Yacht the or zation had been framed played Southern melodies, old fa· land. June Eader and Georgia
IW>clleon with Mn. Meta Bach-paugh. Costa Meaa and Mrs. Dean ror edged with red amaryllis, this country and wu employed ln -dub Tuesday, April 23. Mn. Hub-by the . Ardys Dean, assisted =t ~ hymns with Da'fkl Macorthur remained u cueata !or
were Miu Newland, Mr. and Mn. a New York bank when she be-bard Howe, retirin& president, will by Mrs Marshall Keeler, and wer e t tbe piano. I the week at .the Hedger home.
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Easter Togs
... for the kiddies
~ Tiny pinafores or lovely sun
suits -perfect for beach wear
and special for a sunny Easter.
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We have a complete line of fun
and play shoes from kiddies sizes
on up. You'll find your play shoe
in any size or color at-
The Shop or Casual \\'ear for AU Aces
BERttfJ~~tTES
SM Marine BaJboa bland
EASTER GIFTS
For Mother or Sweetheart
Diamond ---
Rings
Wedding • - -
Rings
Dinner • • -
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Ladies' Wrist - - -
Watches
Lapel • • -
Watches
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' Watches
Men's Waterproof Wrist Watches
PARKER "51"
Pen and Pencil Sets
• Crosses
• Pearls
• Necklaces
e Costume Jewelry
e Gold Filled Bracelets
La Mirado and
Laguna Pottery
Viking Glassware
Figurines, Ceramics, Flower Bowls, Vases
~-----FOR THE KIDDIF.'!: -------, I Bnnifes, Ducks, Dolls, Lambs, Dogs, Calli I
LOUCKS
Je welry • Sr.atumt'ry
1797 Newport Blvd. Colita 111. .....
Wllllam Newland and the host and came interested in miui'oinary act as master of ceremonies and read and adopted.
hoatess and th~ir sona, Bobby and work and went to Africa where Henrietta ''Skipper" Allen, 6'.ecll-Rev. I Ernest Scully, formerly
Kenneth. she was head of a 60()..bea hos-tlve secretary, will be present. s·tatio~ at the Santa Ana Army
It was alter dinner that the pital, her duties incJuding the AlJ rectstett:<l adulU, including Air as chaplain at the hos-
surprise came, when a group o compounding of all medidnes. the board of directors, troop com-pita.I d .now vicar at West-
Miss Newland's friends walked in -mittee members and troop lead-cheste Los Angeles, was speaker
d Later Miss Russ went into the an an evening of games. ending ers, will be present. Hostesses will of the after'noon and told of his
in the serving of ice cream, angel.-heart of the Congo, where she be "-. H arold Holtz, "-. Wil· · .. :1 · · I
food k d
. ped w~ the only white person &mong "u 3 1~u-3 expei;1er.-ces \\'1u e nunister ng to
ca e an w hip cream, two million natives, and her sup-
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uamr TrusRty ant~ Mrs. Behen the bots at the hospital.
turned it into a gala affair. Many . p ague. eserva ions may A 1 ·a1 hour followed the meet-
gifts, ranging from n owers and plyddcpoht waslr. 90trrul.est bawayb·: Shi e , made with Mrs. Ralph Deaver , ing, wi h r-1rs. R obert Herold and
books to handk('rchiefs, linens and ma e t e tp 0 1 Y ioyc e. pho '>680 d f.f Robe t ·Kill Mrs.. arshall Keeler presiding
household a rticles. were shower ed She y,·orklXl wtth the pigmies. y,•ho fer ";gg_R an rs. r e.. at the ea table.
I on the honoree. were never over four feet high, · _· _____ _
I Chinese checkers and anagrams and also among the tribe of s· hd S p p Ob were played, ~th prizes of such giants. _lhe men of whkh were trt ay upper at i i to serve
hard-to-get item~ as butter and o!t<n eight . feet tall. W>t_h her Earl Stanley Home Fou ders Day
I chocolate awarded to Mrs. A . S . people still in Belgium, she is try-M d ?¥t E l S I N . ,__ ing to go back to that country r . an rs. ar tan cy, o.
i nompson. Mrs. E . D. Goodell, -9 Rudder Road Beacon Bay en-A F unde rs' Day luncheon will "-St h w th f d M as a nurse and arrange for them . . · · · JYu 3. ep en ea er or . rs. _ . , terta1ned "1th a buffet supper be he! by members of Pi Beta
J . P!ichner and Mrs. \·V. H . M c-toThcome here. . Sunday evening honoring the Phi ~-the Santa Ana Country
1 I tee e afternoon session opened . . . . I n · I with devotionals led b Mrs \V birthday anniversary of their club ednesday, Aprtl 24 honor-
! Others present were Mrs. D. W . 5 H ~ · . · daughter Mrs. Rex Albright of ing thP founding of this oldest
H ltb M E ·1 J h M . unsaker, her subJect being · 1 ·T. . o y, rs. ~mi Y o nson .. rs. F'r . . . . I Topaz avenue. nation~ sorority which took place Mel"t'itt Goode'll and Mrs. R. H. I u1ts of t~e Sp1r1t . At t he bus1· Th b II bl . . . . . ncss session the sum of s241 50 e u et ta e was lovely in a at ?.to _mouth college, Ill., in 1867
I Hill. Sending gifts but unable to
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1 . . · color scheme of pink carried out 1 when~2 <rirls got together and
tt d M Ed \v lk Mr was p edged to missions for the / . ' •-a en were rs. a er. s. . 1n sweet peas and tall candles decid to start a club Reser-Florence Torre ce Mrs J A coming year and S7 was voted to . . • · n _...a_ n .' · · , ·,supplies for Philippine ttlief Wlth a pink-frosted cake. Afte r vation should be made with Mrs. DUU111an and Miss Newland s . · supper the honoree opened her Stanley C~mbers phone 252 be-. t M p L HI · r Los At the morning session Mrs. . , • . _ sis er, rs. . . ggins o I S many gifts. for e Af ril 23. Angelet J . . Redstone led the study group Th · In the firs t two chapters of The ose prese~t were Mf. and -.---~--
Divine Fatherhood <Henry M. Bui-1'1rs. Re"-Albright and da ughters For lqutcl<.. re.suits use News-
I May Day Plans
Of Capilla Circle
lock), a 9tudy of the Bible. Donna, Carol and Sally; Mr. and Times jclassif1ed columns. I Mn. Joseph Gallant. Mr. a nd ?.lrs. 1 ------·---
Maurice Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Lido Theatre F AC Book Section F . I':. Twitch•ll, grandparen ts of ---1'---------
A charge o r time h~ been an T H M Cl the honoree; Lewis Stanley, Mr. Now Stlowlng-
nounced tor the May Day dessert 0 ear rs. 0yes • and !.frs. Gerald H. Shirley, and 11 Dick Powell In
bridge which is bei ng given by . 11\tr. ~nd Mrs. J . S. Albright of ''Cornered"
Capilla Circle at the social hall . Mr:s. Edit~ Cloyes or Santa Ana, Huntington Beach.
or the Congregational church, d1str1ct ~ha1ri:nan or drama for I . , Sundaj. thru Tue9day-
Corona del Mar. and the ne\v hour J the ~lifornia Fcder atfon .or F AC Sections to 'I ) is 1.2 :30 p.m. \Vomen s. clubs and _county chair-. , ..
The comntittee in charge met man of literature, will be :Speaker P1cn1c at Anaheim /(1 lf!ldiant
Tuei:day with 1''1rs. Arthur Kem· at ~ next meeting of t"e Book ~1embc>rs of the Arts and Crafts IVith.~ov•
per, 900 Ocean boulevard. and ~btion of the F.riday Al ternoon a nd Garden s<'Ctions or the Friday ••• at i(J .
next Tuesday there will be an 8 11. cu : to be held in the . sun room Afternoon club are to join in a Love i•llf
day meeting at her home when Apnl 26. Mrs. 0 . D . IGng. chair· picnic at Anaheim park Tuesday,
members will make the table man of the S<'Ction. "ill preside April 23. All those wishing trans-
award.s. There arc also to be many and all members.and their friends ,.portation should be a t the club
1 lo .. vely door 8\\"ards, and any one are urged to attend. housei ~ 10:30 a.m . of that day.
may make reservations for bridge l -------------------------
1 or any game they wish to play ' l by Calling Mrs. Newton Cox, 2198. l
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Sweater Girl"
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• Friday, April 19th
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HOME AND C111111CH WEDDING PICTURES
Be Sue to laqlllre Abo9i Copyillg Old Portraits
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BREAD-TIME
STORIES
KITCHEN TRICK
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TRY COOKING a1paragu1, peaa, lime
beans and slivered string beans In
milk. loil In one cup of • water for ten minutes. #
Add hot mllk to drained •
vegetOble1 and simmer
until tender.
YOU CAN FIND 1pots easily when dry
cioonlng a garment at "-If yooo wlll
y' outline lpall with a -V-'EC lrasllng thread t.eforo
cleanint. You'll then loo
ablo to find out whothe<
•pots are -pleNly ,.. .......... .
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OLIVE VEAL IOUS
I lb. ""' steak, K '•· ,.ultry thinly cut MOtonint
I tbsp . minc.d 4 strips ltacCH't,
onion chopped
2 tbsp. l•mon I e19, beaten
juice 1 c. iOft br•od
I VS c.' water c"rumk
\IS tsp. popriko ~ ts.p. Miit
14 c. chopped or sliced green olivH
Cut meat in 3~ 1quore1: Fry bacon
until <.ri~p, mix with crumbs. egg,.
seasoning and lemon iuKe. Spread
mixture on veal, roll and fasten with
toothpicks. lrow" ,in hot fat, add
woter and simmer 1 hour. Add oliftl
lo gravy.
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