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SAM
~ONS. Orange coon-
ty IS safely in the Repub-
Ucan column; at least until
next November, which was
shown by the way the voters
"'"'nt for Gov. Warren. Prin-
cipal surprise was the sher-
iffs race, when Jummy Mu-
sick jumped into second
place to run it off with Jes"se
Elliott. One or two bettors
in this area lost a ff!W smack-
ers when they took odds that
Cuba Morris would get _more
votes than Musick; how sad
is the news. An odd situa-
tion has developed in the
Constable's race, wherein
Kanagy, who said he would
not be a candidate, looks to
be in the running, but at this
writing the vote \\1as not tab-
ulated.
In the Assembly battle
Earl Stanley has been elect -
· ed on both tickets and will
not have to compete in No-
vember. Much credit goes
to Bob Geivet. who handled
his campaign. for the able
way in which he conducted
the promotion. Earl, who is
a persistent cuss, should
make a good legislator. A
surprising number of office
seekers had no opposition.
Practically all the county of-
fi cials were re-elected. This
includes Supervisor Gordon.
Thus in Orange county the
only contest of any real ex-
citement wiU be that for
sheriff. as predictions are
that Elliott will have a hard-
er fight than if he had Tip-
ton against him.
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Dr. Richter. It is given
few men to live such a long
and useful life as that of Dr.
Conrad Richter, who is re-
tiring after 58 years in medi-
cine at the age of 83. The
veteran medico, \vho is re-
garded by association men,
as one of the ranking profe,.-
sionals In Southern Califor-
nia, has a splendid record of
achievement to his credit.
His work on tropical dis-
eases, eye ailments and oth-
er microbe maladies \von
him wide acclaim. Still vig-
orous and active, it is hoped
his retirement from gene.raJ
practice d~ not mean that
he cannot serve in an advis-
ory capacity in some big hos-
pital or institution.
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Name Change. It is be-
lieved that little opposition
will arise over the plan to
change the name of the city
to Newport Harbor, because
there an\ at least a doo.en
Newport Beaches on the Pa-
cific coast, and the commun-
ity long ago has grown away
from the idea of a mere
beach resort to a dty with a
real harbor, with thousands ct yachts, with teeming ship-
yardA and an ever-<>xpanding
population. Lew Wallace did
not believe a special election
should be sandwiched in
~th the November general
tJialloting, because it would
t., better to call the election
some time in October or ear-
lier.
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0 PA Letters. Slapping
~wn of OPA regulations by
cbngress has peeved Chester
Bowles, its head, but his tac-tics have done more to de-
feat his program than any
oiher one thing. Reports to
congress reveal that thous-
ands an dthousands of letters
Were "phonies'' -identical,
~raphed, many of
tjiem unsigned and post
marked by the hundreds from the same postoffices.
One senator said· that OPA
bad been passing the postals
out on street comers; that 'afhooJ children were told to
!li!nd them In; that Detll'ly
' ~ ~-wing organization
~ the coontry bad its mem-' benihlp sign prepared state-,. ments· in scme cases the slg-' ' natuttd -wu · U8l!d on
ftve or more cards. but the
~ turned evly in May +!>en tbomands ol. bonaflde
li!tten came In from house-~-buolnesa and protes-
...,., men, ask1nC Its abol-
11.tunent.
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Balboans Ask Communi
Henry Vaughn Now
Trailer Court Owner
H•nry Vaupn. who med to
operate RrYice statlona, bu de-.
dded to take up a different voca-
tion and hM purchued the Mesa
Trailer Court at UIS> Newport B--L Home "-:-Boul<'Vard -Ellcme J.-. ~ ..:a ~ .....
SllY1I he la up to bla nod< In Mr. -Mn. Harold Harpole
renovatlnc the ~ -maldnc ba•e .. i....-to Costa -frotr> lt oplc and ,.... for tbe many a motor trip to Plttsrleld. DI.,
people who llk• to llw In traDen their Connor home. ,They ,.... coomcll
and ._ othen who can't bolp -five ---e..i llllOO office
--l and
-~-Newport Beach city
that In )fq Ills
$ll026 50 In -224 city aairt-..
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M&WKCI •••JtOA If -lMI
NEWPORT-BALBOA e I RISE TO REMARK-. --Bldg. Permits
Drop Slightty
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
1..iEWS-TIMES
PHONES: NEWPOllT U -U :cc_ ____ _
r tr tr' E""7 Twda1· u d ftandaJ' ~as1 v.-.e XXXVID
Ooeta. 11-Edition hbu..Jaed E~"flr1 Wetrczrtr7 Vol111Df D
Subo•lptlom Payable In Advance:-$2.50 por yev In Oranae County;
$2.75 per year to 4th zone; $3..00 per )'Ml' to 8th wne __ .c__
HON. IOHN PHILLIPS 0
ACCOUNTANT
~ . E. H. Koch, editor of a • • 8. WHYTE Di~ Tll COXRJLT.Alft'
e
xo'lftjooat C.orona del Mar, takes · .A.alboriMd bJ" u.e Called Staie. ~ to the proposed plan io VY n.pan-1 kl iUJlii 1 ,d.s-\.1 '9
Building permit totals for New-co ·date the four po1t offices in COlllledloa -.tUt. ~ t.u m&u.n..
port Beach were slightly lower the ·ti, as foll°"'~: ~o1~"#:.
E. T. Battenrortla, O. D.
OplomebW
1tYl:S a.umnm
LEN'llES DUPLIC&nat
o.....e,......._ ... AU 71
lllt w. ~ ...... ft. .............
N"SWPO&Ta&&cm Entered as Second-Class matter at the Postotfice tn Newport Beach,
California. under the Act or -3. IJl79 -------s. A. MEYER •
11le:re ls a 1trong pouibillty that I was "take it or lea"\·e it." It seems
May 25 will be a historic date Ln to me the situation is much like
the United States. The ttouble havt.ng a fire in your home. Wben
with historic events is, of course. the fire ~tment arrived, It
that when you are living throUg:hl broke down the front door to cet
them, you don"t recognize them. in. 1be fire waa put out. It Is
Years later, they may stand out.) rather late now to stand around
or they may have been forgotten. and argue that the fire chief
Saturday. May 25, the President l should have gone ·next door and
asked for a special joint session 1 gotten a key from the neighbor,
of the Congress at 4 o'clock ln where you usually leave one, er
the afternoon. that he should have looked under
in permits being issued for the co dating of post offices? '-----.. -:•:·:·~-~-=-::~w;;_ __ .J l ru::;;;;;:=::;;:==~ than uSual this week with $23,400 ff 's all this talk about the om. UM _._. U.... c.... ._
past seven days by the buildin& Wha the matter with the one department. we have? It suits us all right. ABC lftllZO'I' llarpret Dust CorbeU s:\M D. PORTER F. G. FROST
W. F . DIXON Advertls!n1 Manqer Prlntlni Plant. JOU W . Central AV"'11le, Newport Beach, Callfomla He spoke of the impending dis~ the mat, or tried running a knife
aster to the country if the rail· throu&h the crack in the screen
road strike were to continue. That door, to lift the hook. There wu
was a fact. Few people realize an emergency: the President uk·
ho\t dependent we are today on 1 ed COT' power to meet it, and the
transportation: power: cu: other Congress gave him that power
utilities. and services. Had the on his own tenns.
Only penn.its for two new ~not Jet good-enough alone'! ,..------------~I awa ... Ge OP'lldac Of. a
houses were luued for a total of A group of dvic 1 .. d .... at • Armand Monaco --or lE19 Ed'oc 1"
$14,!500 In new building, with the mee held In Balboa recently, ABCllITECT E. Neff Woods, D.O. ---
Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach
A Deprnd•ble Lecal ~ for O.W 11 y...,.
Active
Member
of
CORRAL DUST
Sophist1cat1on i.s a post, Tt$('Ttlt O"I ju.st plain dt,mbnu.s.
-JACJ:: LINDSLEY
Name Calling Out of Place
Name calling is out of place in the present emergency.
~trike continued, we ¥'ould have I rise to remark that in any
felt the pinch in five days. All the national emergency, the Congress
facilities of both Army and Navy I will support the President ot. the
could not have moved a fifth! United States, and will ahare with
<some people think a tenth) of the him the coraequences of the ac-
necess.ary foodstuffs, and emer· tlon.
gency travel. and other necessl·
ties.
"""4inder of the sum bein& taken dis the propaoed comoli-81t W Ba A B ...__ · hmlr110tor
with alteration and renovation ~ti of the poat offices in this • y ...., dlwu. ---= • O ..... ~ .... I
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perm.its'. -area and forming them into a cen-Z'T!l~ Aft. ..._ ':.:°' ~ ~ -
A permit for $8500 was issued tral ffice, which would probably Loe A..aple9 N~ l&OI
to R. Barton Rust, 1014 E. Cen-be in Newport or Santa Ana.
tral. for a one--1tory frame
1
dwel-sd:h a move would JrQbably ATTO&NEY8 Una: at 217 Jasmine-. mea:& a kind of rural delivery for .
Also llOued a permit to build a Co!Uia de! Mar, and maybe ""' r-'-~~-----------T I
one-story frame dwellll\I for w~ only get one delivery a day,
$6000, wu Helen L. Kinnan, 1116 tnstljad of callln& foc our mall if MAX HURWITZ
Ethel street; Glendale, at Z13 39th and 'whenever we felt like it. street, Newport Beach. one! C. F . Venn of Corona A'l"l'O&NEY AT LAW
de-1 ar declared that he wu not
lltlllVEYOU
Raub & Bennett -----1118 Nw.,..n.,.._ Ooola-
Tlltpb -e B•emt U.--W
11117 W. O..tral Nwpon-
Telep••• lluttor lJI
The President said it waa no
longer a strike between labor and
management. but "a strike against
the government itself." He asked
for legislation to meet the issue.
Immediately after he finished, the
County Planners
To Reconsider Pit Compile New
Request on Friday Directory for
Harbor Area
Hll Wmi 0-tral
-Hl-W in vor of such a move aa it
wou d result in the lou of ln·
divi uallty of our nice little town, L-~-----------l
and that he penonally liked call-OLINIC&L L&BOllL&TOBY
lng for his mall and chatting with. ;-------------.1
PllYllICLUlll • llUJIGBONll. ....
H. R. Hall, M. D.
House had before It a bill givln& The Orange County Plannln&
the President enlarged powen to commission at its meetinc ln
his lrtendl and neighbon. He aald ·
tha he waa not In favor of a de-Clinical Laboratory
liv~ service even if the postman omae laoan: I • 6:IO
"rarl.g three times a day." (That's
~--. ... aw,,,.
The disgraceful antics of some labor, business and govern-
' . ment officials at a time when practically every institution of
meet a-strike issue. The bill wu Santa Ana on Friday will again A classified directory and boost·
presented without chance for take up the petition of R. W. er book of the Newport Harbor
amendment and with little debate. McClellan. Newport Beach con-area is now being compiled by
The House .had two choices; to tractor, whose application for a the Newport Balboa News·Times.
support the President of the Unit-sand and gravel pit alongside the The business directory book ii
ed States. in the emergency, or Santa Ana river at Ball road, wu being compiled with_the object of
not to support him. The House, rejected by the county board of providing a ready reference guide
properly I think. by a vote of 306 supervisors recently. to businesses, professions, offic-
tell4\g 'em Colonel!) ... b;r appqbltment r n:u:PllONlli RABllOB 111
Houn: 2-5, by Appaln-
Telepbcxw 11eacon -
Ul Brood_,. Ooola M-
American life is in danger. is inexcustable. The recent ex-
change of epithets between the head of the National Associa-
tion of Manufacturers and a United States Senator, is typical.
Each condemned the motives of the other in regard to price
control. The public gained nothing from the exchange and
the press wasted tons of valuable news print. There are sin-
cere. intelligent, patriotic people on both sides of the price
control controversy who are struggling with a staggering ec<>-
nomic problem-the sudden appearance of a back-breaking
public debt. That a large part of the debt was unavoidable
due to war. is water over the dam, and so is the profligate
' spending of the federal government for the past decade.
The problem now, other than attainment of a balanced
federal budget. is how to prevent our representative form of
government, together with the economic and political li ber-
ties of the people, from being crushed in the struggle of var-
ious groups to escape the hardships of postwar turmoil. No
matter whaf happens . the laws of the land and the safe-
guards agains t oppression. born of the wisdom of the ages
and wlitten into the United States Constitution, must be pre-
serve<!. They cannot be preserved if they are ignored in at-
tempts to control inflation. strikes, or any other economic
disturbance.
Ideas Pay Dividends
rt is interesting to read the 45th annual report of the se-
cond largest chain food store system in the United States. It
started from a very small beginning as the result of the
dream of an individual who walked from house to house tak-
ing grocery orders a nd then delivering them. He saw the
money that could be saved under a cash and carry plan. In
the face of the strongest opposition, he made his dream come
true--first in one store then in several. His goal was to buy
on a quantity basis and sell retail at a minimum mark-up per
unit sale. by eliminating every possible overhead cost then
common to delivery and credit systems. He believed that
people would be glad to carry their own purchases if resultant
savings were transfen'ed to them in lower prices. A genera-
tion later the balance shee•~ of the company he started,
showed a gross annual business of nearly three-quarters of a
billion dollars, done in 2452 stores scattered over 22 states
and fOUI' provinces of Canada.
Thus a dream which was based on the service idea is !<>-
day providing opportunities for thousands of men and women
in all parts of the country to learn a business in which they
can advance or from which they can step out and into activi-
ties for themselves with training that will. better assure their
chances for success. Building up 2452 stores and nearly
three-quarters of a billion dollars' business annually looks like
"big business", but when broken down over the territory cov'
ered, it becomes highly local activity in each state and town,
working to hold Its own with independent and chain competi-
tion. U you have an ide;i for service you have a chance to
put it into effect in the United States. Don't be envious of
success. Try to go the other fellow one better.
Lead Shortage
A shortage has developed of which the public has little
knowl!'(lge, 'although it can have a far-reaching effect. That
shortage is lead-the lead that goes into gasoline. Unless
the <>ii industry can secure enough lead to maintain the
octane rating of gasoline, the private and commercial motor
transportation system will be seriously IJ;npalred . Old cars
and poor gasoline could bring about a widespread break-
down.
to 13. chose to support the Presi-The planning commission ap.. ials and institutions of the New-
dent. I voted for the bill. pro\'ed the contractor's request port Harbor area and to enable
The bill then went to the Sen-[ when it was first made to them.. new residents as well as old better
ate which was at that time dis-The commission recently ap.. to acquaint themselves with the
cussing the S<rcalled "Case Bill." I proved the follo\\ing projects: progress and development of their
It provides for more permanent CYPRESS-\V. B. Cleek. motel, city and business people who serve
solutions of some present labor Lincoln Blvd. near Watson St., them.
problems. It is not as bad as some I for 10 u nits and parking area. First publication of the classi-
labor leaders have been shouting. COSTA ~tESA-R. A. Mitchell, fied list will be made in the col-
You can see that for yourself,! manufacture of small boats, Har· umns of the News-Times. The w':
when you read it. 1 bor Blvd. near Bay St., and Leo rectory \\'ill then be issued in book
In the meantimC', the railroad C. Amcndt , malt and sandwich 1 form. classified and alphabetically
strike was settled. As the Presi· I shop, N e,\·port 81\"d. near Broad-arranged so that the information
dent \Vas reading his message, a way. may be had at a glance.-
secretary handrd him a note S<lY· BUENA PARK-Adrian Build· The first pages of the book will
ing the strike \Vas O\"er. on his ing Co .. office· and yard for con· contain up-tcrthe-mlnute figures
own terms. "fha t incidC'nt \Vil\ h<> tracting, ~ta nchester Ave. near1 on statistical data and useful in-
arguc>d for thC' nrxt gener a tion! \Vestern Ave. formation concerning the city and
Did the Presidc_nt knO\\', bef?re 1 DELI-fl-Leo •Love and Arvid Harbor area in general, follo,ved
he came to the J-111!, that the strike Johnson. cement block manufac-by a handy guide and reference to
\\'as over . or didn't he? If he did, ture, lo-lain St. near Delhi Rd., the businesses, officials and in-
\vas he fair and frank \\•ith the south of Santa Ana. 1 stitutions of Ne\\ix>rt. Balboa,
Congress? tf he didn"t , hO\\' can1 WEST ANAHEIM-T. E. and West Newport, Sea Shore Colony,
you explain the notice to the Sen-H. H . Yellis, commer cial dairy for Lido Isle, Ne\\'port H eights, Co-
ate, by the majority leader. at 250 head, southeast comer of rona del r.tar. Costa r.tesa and
about 1 p.m ., that the strike \vas Brookhurst Rd. and Crescent Ave. vicinity.
settled? (ConJ.":ressional Record, SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO-E. There will be no display adver-
r-.1ay 25. page 5795.) T . Sholin, sand and gravel pit. tising of any kind in the books.
Anyway, wnen the emergency Trabuco creek, three-fourth mile All type will be uni rorm. alpha-
bill reached the Senate, the strike north of to'-''n and near Oso Rd. betically arranged as to classi!i-
\VBS over and the Senate, again OLIVE-Fred Frederick, granu-cation and name. These directory
quite properly y think. refused to lated soap plant, Santiago Blvd. books will be given general free
rush it in ahead of the legislation and Ocean VieW Ave. distribution in the harbor area
then under debate. When it did DANA POINT -Ralph W . and surrounding towns.
~by. Hospital Bldg. '---1111 __ w_._0ea_._tra1_.&_ ... _.,..!
D~ive Picks Up $11,000 DAY SCHOOL 1 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:-::-:"1 .I II OONRAD RICHTER, JI. D.
A:.. total of $267,410.90 has been ~ aad ...,._ r~'ived by the campaign com-Mortimer School
mit ee of the Orange county di-aoz Ooral Balboa hlaDd 120 E. 18th S t.
vi.Si n for the Presbyterian Hos-GradM: fJollep. Preparatory C'OSTA MESA
pit construction fund to June l , SUMMER SCHOOL Op@M Hours: 10-12 a.m.; 3-5 p..m.
acr:rding to a report made today llll1 a Phone SH.eon 5075
by ev. Dr. Scott McFarland, gen· O. A.: Mortimer, M, A., Oxford
era chairman in Santa Ana. Prtnctpal Pbone Barbor &U ,
1Jie weekly rC'port filed in NeYt·
port Beach and Santa Ana dis-• DE1''Tl8T8
closes that NC'v.:port Beach is still r-------------
witj'lin sight of its 560,CXXJ goal,
a!~'ough the attainment of the
go is still some $17,000 behind.
c report for Santa Ana-Tus-
tin ~nd·other communitiCs follows :
!'fe\\tport Bc>ach, $42,606.70;
DR. GORDON E. RAPP
DENTIST .
28" \\'e&t Centn.I
Pbone Barbor Ul ·J
Newport
Dr. G. E. Tohill
Pllyslclan Mid Surx-
2209 Coast h1vd.
NEWPORT BEACH
-PRONES-
Offleoe: Harbor 2S6-W
Rffldeneoe: Barbor 28&-R
II No U11wer, C'•U Barbor 6
Sa~ta ~na -Tustin, $108,418.50;
La!funa Beach. S39,464.50: Hunt-'------------_J G Jd
ing lon ach, 523.576.70: Orange. era Rausa, M. D. ~1~601.00 ; San Juan Capistrano. ~-----------2830 \Vest Central Ave.
s1S;ooo.oo: Costa M.,.a, SS.068.50 ; Dr Obed L NE\VPORT 1'EACH
A1!fhC'im , $800.00; Fullerton. SJ.· • UC38 Phone Barbor 10$8 34~: Placentia. $1,600.00: Gar-DENTIST No an1wer: call Beaco11 60f8-&
de Gro\"e, S4 .550.00: non-county, X-Ray Service
$2. .00; total, $267,410.90. HO!~ W. Central. Haibor 1'80 11·-----------_J
Short Line High NEWPORT BEACH
veraging almost 20 tons per .--------------
tri for the single box car oper-Dr. W. W. Westmoreland
at , a Geor gicl short tine headed De
all United States railroads during ntlst ~ , -
W Id War II in m aximum fr~ight 1801 Coast. Wway
loa "ngs. · CORONA DEL MAB
Milton M. Maxwell, M.. D.
1801 ()out Bl...,
Corona del Mar
Office Hours: 1cr12; 2-e:
Pb.one Barbor 108.t
come to vote on Wednesdav eve-Quackenbush, malt shop and A nominal listing charge is be-
ning. the Sen'ate removed the un· 1 sandwich stand. near Da~a Point ing made for Including business
desirable Section 7, \1thich per· State Beach park. cards in this \york. No personal f'o Better Print ini: ea;1 12 or l3.
mitted induction into the army of -solicitations will be made; how--+------------
Phone Harbor 2229
S. R. Monaco, M. D.
814 Bay Ave., Balboa
Harbor IT!-&
men who refused to \\'Ork. 11 C,Ounty Will Get ever. an invitation will be extend-
should be remembered. in his veto ed by telephone to cooperate in
messafte on the Smith-Connally X. Ray Apparatus getting out thjs representatlve di-
Bill. the late President Roosevelt rectory.
asked for the same power. and for Call H arbor 12 or 13 to insure
the same purpose. Portable 35mm X-ra)' equip. the insertion of your name and W~nesday the Case Bill. as ment, on loan from the. U. S. Pub-business in this book.
lie Health Service to the Cali·
1. White House
Cafe
Phone Sl8!
Laguna Beech, Calif.
amended by the Senate, to include fornia Tuberculosis and Health Drlve Carefully-Spa.re a Life.
the Hobbs an ti-racketeering sec-Association, is being scheduled for i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j
tions, was accepted by the House. 235 to 96 for immediate consider-use in Orange county, August 1 to 16. ation, and 230 to 106 for passage. Miniature films at a maximum
rate of 200 per hour have been
taken with this unit which oper-
ates at a gnater speed than the
4 x 5 equipment of the state asso-
ciation. formerly scheduled thru-
out the county.
MODEaN MARI E SERVICE
SHELL DOCK
BALBOA SLAND
The situation is this. The Case
Bill is before the President. It Is
said he wants to veto it. He would
then be in the difficult position
of having asked for strong meas-
ures to curb strike conditions, and
of 'having vetoed a weaker m eas-
ure to bring about more perman-
ent labor peace. The emergency
measure is in the Senate, ready
for vote, with the induction sec-
tion removed, and if the President
were to favor that, now the strike
is over , he would in effect favor
the sterner measures, but for a
few months only. U the Prnident
is sincere. it would hardly seem
possible to veto the Case Bill.
The Orange County Tuberculosis
and Heal th .Assoda ti on and the
Oranee County Health Depa.rt·
ment are on the lookout for large
groups of industrial, agricultural,
factory, or packing house workers
who will register for chest X-ray
pictures, and for adequate rooms i=======~======~==========~ '-''here the portable equipment
might be se t up during the oper-
ations. (The 4 x 5 equipment wu
operated in a truck but the 35mm
equipment will require a r oom ln
store, school or industrial build-
ing.)
24-Hour
dio Service M to the current discussions on
whether or not the House should
have passed the emergency bUl so
quickly, or without amending out
Section 7. or without more debate
and perhaps other amendment!,
well, it must be kept in mind that
no amendments were possible. It
Gas · Heating
There are about 211,000 church
builcUngs in the United States.
Ledger sheets-.t Ne.,.,'1-nmes.
& Ventilation
INSURANCE
Sandy F. MacKay --·--INSURANCE-That's All
'714 £, Central Ave.
BaJboa -Harbor Z59'7
Unroln National Life
lnsuranoo Co. I
"It. N•ine lndlC'•t.el I~ Ch"'acte!'"
DON IERNJOAN
Phone Harbor !M·R
808 Marine Ave. Balboa hi.
New York Life
Insurance Company
DON B. DURANT
U8 Ol'dald: Ave. Harborll155-J
CORONA DEL MAR
I
OCCIDENTA!L
LIFE INSURANCE! 00.
Ray Nielsen
lie• Mill Aeeweat P.UC"9
. PbOM llarlMw tU9-,I •ta 11.. a., """' 'ri.n.e.
MORTICLU/8
«3 s. mu st., Loo ~
TUcker 191!
By Appolntm<l'lt
T. P. J.!eeder, M. D.
Physician and Snrc-
1001 Weet Ba;r Aft.
Telephone Barbor 80!
A. V. Andrews, M. D.
PHYSICLUI
and
l!UllOEON
Telepllono-rftlH
Dr. W. T. Mooney
Pbywldul and Smpoa
Nlalll imol O..tral .... ( ............... , ..........
NORMAN NIXON, M.. D.
Pediatrician
Certified by the American
Board of Pediatrics -
1110'7 Oavtota Dr., Lacuna -
Telephone Lacuna 1-lCIN
ONCE A AIN Harold K. Grauel
S
Chapel laureaee H. Dorey, II. .D.
CHARIER & PRESTON
State ~ Contnctor
Be .... 1-t:allatlw ....._ Wum .........
, ..... l'tllo.-"" Rtdc1 • Piia 11 Na or tw
AM'S SEA fOOD SPA "W~s~~~~e
Often Yoa the Flwt l'IMle Ooola M-Callto,...
to la ()nap Coaaty: 11 '---------=...!I I
Physician &: Surgeon
S21 Marble Ave.,
Balboablalld
l'llOM Barbor 189
Spokesmen for the oil industry, in discussing the prol>-
Jem , "recognize that there is a severe shortage of metallic
lead in this COWl\ry and we agree that a curtailment in the
use of tetraethyl lead is necessary. We likewise feel that
the pe~ industry will cooperate to the fullest extent
poesib1e consistent with reasonable perfonnance of trucks, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
buses, and passenger cars in this C0W1try today." During
the mooth of April, the government allocated 3500 tons of
meta111c lead for use in the manufacture of tetraethy\ lead.
ThJs Is approximately tw<>-thirds of the unrestricted con-
swnptloo rate. In the opinion of petroleum authorities, it
. is essential that the metallic ~d allocation for May and
subsequent months be at least 4000 tons if serious coose-
quences are not to be encountered in the petroleum and
transportation industries. ,
N OPTOMETlllllT8 1 ~-----------...! ew - - -
the Location Robert A. Crawford Waper Dn;gl• lmtlt i.
Dr. WI!-c. w-
Oilropractlc, Dietetic:I,
Physlo &: Colonic Tbenpy
HMo...tm....-
1--""--
There are things that this CO\Dltry cannot do "'ithout-
Olll! of them is good gasoline. A nation on wheels, with-
out gasoline. is like a dairy ranner "ith a barn full or dry
cows. 315 NORTH .MAIN ST.
Half Mlle Eut ~Old
LOc:2jtMm on Coast Highway.
uti{UJ New
·1 Bar
roqii1a 1n the Serving ~
DS ..:.._
Sam's Sea ood Spa
and FWi lrlarket
-1 ~ 11111& ........ ., c---)
0P.t.. D. o~ £yes Eum~ -~ ntted
lTtlNewpWt---..U ............
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E~ckson
Leads field
BYC Race
Hebe Erickson came out way
In the lead PCa for the Memo-
riaJ day series at Balboa Yacht
club. wtlh 214 points (revene
scorlngl for the three ocean races.
Larry Wheeler. who sold his
~w With which he raced to a
spedacular fin ish in the Easter
regatta, "A'U second in tus new
Pa.PCJOS.e with 9 points.
Ed Giddings came in third wit}) 1
1 t points and Md'arland was
fourth v.'ith 13. Finishing in or-
der named were Bud Caws.rd.
Haynes, Wilkinson, Fred S'mailes,
Tom Jones and Bob Henley.
Dixon Smith took the PIC race
•
. with 4 ~ points, !\littler was sec-
ond with 6, just nosing ahead
of Burt Russell with 6% and
Wllh . r th . 'th 12 For 1 POP{!LAR PLACE. Looldnc north from tAe point of roclu above Coron.a del Mar, with the eh•nNll ln
. oit was 0 l:'-r wt t: . the background, l9 Corona del Mar's lovely beach. wll.leh ls rapldJ7 becoming tbe mecca for lliundreda of
the Snipes, which are get. ing in bathers. Thb .cene wu take n on Memorial Day. -photo by Gerhardt. some ocean racing along with the
larger ."cia~es . Var~tay ~as ~~1
Commodore Ewart Adams. Pete1 boats raced the bay course with I War Veteran Opens 4~ ~~:sD~~r~av::cathird with Ficker. Alan. An~ews an~ ~he Rear. <;omnt~ore Dick F enton and ! Men's Apparel Shop
with_ · _ic . urlh with 9% Tom Tupman s, sen10r and Juruor Publ1c1ty Dtrector Velma Barber •
9 ; Jim_ Lewis J~.,df014 · \\"hose cruiser was used as the as the committee one day, Conner Jn Main St., Balboa
and La"" horn ° · committee boat. ! Race Chairman Craig Doyle and
·The ocean-racing classes were The Stars got together for an J ames Craig the next day. Capt. E. M. Johnson of Oak· out on thrtt days, May 30, June I d h p
1 and 2 \.,.;1h one race each day. informal race with Clarence \Vat-For the P-14"s Bill Ficker was an . a veteran of l e Asiatic a-
Race Comml-tt,..,.. Chairman FrC'Cl erman placing a first and third 1 first ";th 4 ~ poi nts· Ala n An-I ci fic "'ar theater. "·here he spent ""' . . · ' four and a half years as an offi cer Brewer \\'as in charge. assisted by Joe Jensen a fi r~t a nd third a nd
1
dre\\"S and Pete Serrell \\'e re sec-in the aNny transportation crops,
Commodore Don Kemp, Staif ~lorra l\•t unroe t\.\o seconds . Small ond """ith 10 points and Bob Kyle ! has opened th<' Piper-Johnson 1
third, 14 point!'li. Drew Gram. \\'ho men's sports\\'C'ar shop at 101 l\.·lain '
INSR~CE
P. A.PALMER
L IDO ISLE PP-OPElcrIES
W. 0 . BUCK -Insurance Counselor
Ji~ISOO ~~
3333 V IA LIDO CALIFORNIA
has ~n ill for so Jong, "'on the
Balboa d inghy series with si,s.
points, \\'ell ahead of his near est
competitor, Stratford \Vhiting,
\\"ith 11 :i.._; Marshall Gram \l.'8.!1
third with 13ir...,. next we re Ronny
Collins. 18. and Jim Smith, 19.
TIDE TABLES
JUNE, 19'6
High Low High Low
Th 6 2 :12 9 :28 4:31 10:25
4.3 0.1 4.4 2.2
F 7 3 :38 10 :20 5:11 ll:SI
3.9 0.4 --4.7 1.6 s 8 4 :54 11 :03 5:45 .....
3.9 0.4 5.0
strct't. Balboa.
Associated "'ith him in the busi-
ness is his ""'ife, Dorothy Piper
JDhnson. 3Iso of Oakland. Both
are graduates of UCLA.
The Johnsons are living at the
Balboa Inn at the present time.
Capt. Johnson on Wednesday said
he \\'ould gi\"e a ne\\' sport shirt
or a pair of slacks to the party
"·ho would find a home or apa.rt-
ffi ('nt for he and his \\i fe and
d1-1 ugh1 er , Jody, 12.
Before the \var, Johnson was
Oakland city salesn1an for the l
Richfield oil company.
Drive Carefully Span a Lite.
Su 9
JM 10 @ila/boa rket 6:00 12:2'2 G:IS
3 .3 l .1 6 :13
6:55 1:05 6 :40
3.5 0.6 5.5
ll:U
LI
12:1.&(
1.4
Light Truck
for hauling
By the Hour More Than SO Vear9 of Sen1ce to
• SOI Main F1n~t CUente.le
Ph. Harbor 85
the Harbor'11
Balboa, Calil .
St~~~
WEDDING PORTRAIJS
I Of lhe bride ond groom I
Sin 8" x 10"
* S.elt ..Wi~OMI c\•f9e for _,,,., 1lttil'lt1 ia !Mt•• ot cti.mh. We
,_,,,. c•n4Hf 1het1 '" .-.iiti.,. M yow fOt'MOI portroil. ot $1.00
MCh (c•ttfl'lt theqb,, ce•I .. 4-wl'I ~· oi1lo, •t cetera).
T 11 7:4.t 1:41 7:06
3.5 0.1 5.6
00
One In FULL Oil
AUSTIN STUDIOS I WI .... ""'" rourl'l'fD TO T AICI l'QlrrllAITS IH HOMI O• CHUllCH I
AU. 11\1DfOS OP1N 11 TO 6 PA IV9'f SUNDAY Alie TWO Ga·MOll NIONTS P11 wtm
~* No. llabl 8'. Pboae 1463
• -DAILY BOOBS: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Frtdaiya ud !Wudaya 'W 8 p. m.
12:4.t
1.7
Phone Harbor 1672·.J '--~~~~~~~~-'I ------------,
SHOES
Repaired \Vhlle You \Vail
Ray Pagan I
515 East Bay Front
Next door to Day \'lew Cafe
9a.m.to8 p.m.
W!tlEYt REf-RIGEAnTmn
JERVICE ~DmPnnY
Salee -Engtneer1.n1r -Service
920 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar
Temporary Phone. Day 654 La·
guna Beach; P hone Night, ll·362
Laguna Beach
GILL'S
DELICATESSEN
FOOD SHOP
• Fresh Apple Sau<e
=~~eat
• Pickles -Olives
• Cheese -Meats
• Sardines -Anchovies
• Cracke.1'3 -Biscuits
• French Rolls -·
SHOP AT GILL'S
For Fresher V egetablell
Better Meats
Fancy Groceries
245 Fored Ave.
LAGUNA BUCH
Why Suffer?
a..• ..... llerdr '!I P.a. la
Grala ... 1...X~ el. VlW-
"7-"~ Tlrer~ ...i
Low BJeod Pl 11a.re -1Up-
....... -Olw ... Olol -.,
70V " 7 Ar • B!:b _. KY J A0z•Maq .......
1¥ So Hr ExehSre T-D 'a• ........ Dnp, ............ ,
or bt,,leetllW9. •
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0 9 9
DT. I:. F . &II, D. 0.. ft.()., lft--N'ewpiwt: •as• c.at. --UM a-.:·--1U1
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--Ma•facblrer Dazed by ry
Leaves Beach W-ltlloat . is Pants;
Now Appeals for ~etum of Same
S<otch tape, various s1-on I AU kinds lypowr!ter rl-la
a.ale at the New.-nmea . stock at the N"''l-Timft.
•
James Reynolds ot L(>s Angel~., "I hope you wUl not 'two too
vice president of the Reynolds In-severe on the Reynolds family
ternational Pen company of Oii-
1
1 when you ntion th.is in the
cago, was in an awful pred1ca-paper, as )pl probably will have
ment when he got to the home of to explain ~ lt happened," said
friends in Santa Ana Wednesday Reynolds, ~ding "but I would
night. r like to get ack my trousen."
H e discovered much to his cha-Reynolds described the m issing
grin that his brown gabardine trousers a -t. brown gabardine.
trousers "·ere m.issing. . 1 He said y contained a brown
Oad only in his bathing suit, leather• wa Jet. \Vhich had five
with which he had atte.nded a bucks in it and 10 tickets to the
picnic, with ltis \\'i.fe. •on the south play, "The unkard."" now show-
beach of Corona del 11.far Wednes-ing in a Angeles playhouse.
day afternoon, he admltted last 1 "I don't car e anything about
evening that the beauty about the five do ars," Reynolds stated,
Corona del Mar so amazed him ''but J w like to get back my I
that he walked off without his pants, a.pd aybe the wallet. The
britches. billfold w ne~'. and you know.
''I got into tne car and drove it's mighty difficult these days
away. forgetting that I had placed trying to g t a pair of pants."
my pants on the fender." Reynolds If anyon~ has found Reynolds''.
decla red in a plea to The News-pants. they can reach him by tele-1
Times, asking it to aid him in getz phoning Al dany 2011 in Los An-
ting back the apparel. geles. I
1 The trousers were not on the .
fc.•uder \\'hen Reynolds got out of ~
the machine in front of the home .• ut·L~ 0
0
0R R~PSAIRF.D of friends in S a nta Ana. ,..,.. ..£. E.
'"It was an embarrn.ssing posi-F'ree Es ates & rn~Jlf'(·t1nn
tion for me to be if\, calling on W I. Benbo\'\'
my friends in a ba thing suit, but 3602 JI.fa·· i. s Ph. Hbr. 1012.J
If you are -unable to com e~
rn during a
office hour s,
why not
· save by mail?
Whe~her it is
s'aving for a.
home, comfort
in later years,
etc., you can do
it better thru
our savings pJan
Part ot
All you Earn
is Yours fo
Sav(f
NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL
SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOC/111/01\l
33a3 YIA LIDO ~HOMC HAAa01t 1500
"'hat could I do:'" Reynolds ex-l'CW:
plained. ·----+-------·~----:------.,..-------------'--' NEWPORT BEACH, C::ALIF"CRN IA
I PEANUT-IUTTER COOKIES 1
Bll!Dd toiethu in • lar1e bowl: I ~ cap peanut ba11f" I
J.S np ... orteain• I
Then add. and cream until Ha.ht and fluffy: I
~ rilp llll'uwn n.1ar, firmly I
pocked ~ cup panulated 1u1ar I
Stir in, and btat well: f
1-I
Sift, Ihm measure in1 0 sifter:
l ~ eupt enriehed flour % seupoon .od.-
~ te.o•pooa baklnc powder
~ teupooa. ult
Sift inlo creamed miIIUre; mii: well : chill
2 to 3 houn; inen roll in small b.ll1. Place
on lightly greased cooky sh~t. Flatten with
a fork dipped in Aouc, making criucrou
mark. on top of eacll one. Bake in a moder-
ate o,.en (375• F.) 10 Ip 12 minute&, or
until 1olden-browa. rtfak n S doz.en cookir1
2 incbn in diam~er.
PEANUT-BUTTER FROSTING
Combine and mil tboniuihly :
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PEllllJT lfJTTEll
I flWH fftl flt tll/MIWll •H lnw•·flp THI
Serve this wholesome and vitamin-rich food
often. It takes the place of many currently
short-in-BUpply foods. Safeway has a plenti·
ful supply, so !alee home a jar or two. today!
BEVERLY PElDT BU HER 1 ·lb.
Frab-raa•ed navor. 2-lb. jar, 4&. ior
PElDT HOWDY 1-lb.
Coane grind. Guaranteed to plea8". jor
ROSE =: 8-01.
3 lahle.poom pe.nac batter
2 i.bletpoo• cold ieol"tt
1 labletpooa nurm or milk
1 tablnpooa. ••nilla es.I.net
Silt, then meuure:
,. ....... fE ...... cu •• ........ ·'-'· IM6.... , .......... ....... -"'-
1 ~ to 2 e111pe powdered 1apr
Add l"'fdually to peuut-butttt mi1.ture,
beatina well •fttt each •ddition. Will frost I l~~::_:~~~·~:ai:i:::u.: _ j
TOILET SOAP
Cashmere Bouquet .. 10-
J ban '°' 27c.
Sierra Pine 2 _ 13-
WCllNG SUPPUES
JarLicls _ a-
2-pc. Jctr Caps -19"
M. C. P. Pectin 3 !.;:: 218
· DAllY l'IODUCTs
HomogenizedMillc-141/ie
. L""'°""° 9rond. Hotf GolNn_ 21c.
LucemeHalf&H¢f ,...1 ..
Luceme Butterinilk _ 8Y2c
Cottage Cheese _ 219
fGnMr $t)1t. ..,,,. TllN ......
JELLO
Delicious, full eors of Gol -~ Serve roasted, boiled. A
'.:'LEMONS , .L.. -~ .... , c ........ ----CANTALOUPES
CUANING AIDS
LaFranceBluinq2 •::;: 15•
Satina Starch ,.......,.T"': 5•
MopHeads c°'"'°""'": SI-
Toilet Bowl Brush -• 2D"
White Magic Bleach .._ ..
1h goflon, 1 lir. Gollorl, 29c.
INSECTIODES aad SPRAYllS
NeocidDust ,,..._,... 79"
Butchet-'1lrond.With10% DOT.
Flit with 5% DDT -32"
,lit withol.it DOT, .>lrtt, 19rc.
COFFEi, COF/EE SUISllTVTB
EdwcndsCoffee ....... rr
Rich~ Orlp, R..,, w ~
2.-lb. ;ot, Orip or Reo,. 53c.
Ben Hur Coffee .... o.-;~": 33-
Instant Coffee •· -32" 2-....
CORN
LB.
•
CANNED GREEH IWCS
Green Beans
Green Beans
.......... , •• 12" , .......
H...,_Cut 15' , ..... _
PAIKAIE fLOUI
Flap1· ack Flour Albon ''""" 22" ieo .......
Pancake Flour "''"""" "'""" J&• .........
CllKI THESE WEWAY VALUES
Campbell'sSoup "~·· It•
OiicMn 6 Hoodtio Variety.
Spaghetti Dinner& .... 31•
CMf ilo)l·At-0. lfond.
Mushroom Sauce ..... _ I"
Swplrlo Brand.
;French Dressing ,..._....., 22"
Vlr;inlo Dore 8rond. WIM Sty&e.
Prunelade LI-... Pwo I&• 11 ..... ....
Beverage Powders 3 ,.,.. 111"
flcvor-..AJd ltand. Grope, o.ty, Strawt»rry,
a...mort-l.imt, ~ ond flospbony flovon..0
CAtlllED MEAT aad IA VIOUS
DeviledHam Ubbr"''""' It• •~ ....
Lunch Meats ,,_ -H•
Honor...,. -.,ftood bn»ndL Rcniolia .._ .. CNd<~-• ,. ..........
.. a-. ..................... .,,.. ....... ~ ........ .. ..
CAIBAGE .... -............ ,.-.. .. .... _..,_ I
POTATOES ---.. "'-""-II ...
lt:~!!t•_ ............ . _ _._.
YBlOW ONIONS
..
_...., .............. ...... 111'-:':·=~"ti .. ...., ........ ~ . ........... ...... ..
CARROIS
~ ....... -. .. 4 ti •• -?_,....._., ..
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1-~==~-==~-~ .. ~·~·~·:·:·:::'~.J J ~iiil:'i;;;;;:::iii::i:'(j;::i:iii:::' .... ,. ........ 111111 ....... ......... , t•st1.,01d .._
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I ' : Two Sailors Hurt
In CDM Car Crash Ro~= on Balboans ~!::ti: Dr. Richter
a~ :"w~ch~y"'= = G. I. HOllleS Ask Qv"1c to .~:~7:~ Page
11
• Will Retire
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crashed into the rear of another William Gatts, federal qipraJ:s.. Enroute to the convention the . =: de~tMi:lat~t .. ':!f': er for thla clloblct ... G. L -· improvement :;:i.=·..!'~:~. ~ : ;:; (Continued f>om p-1)
day. was the prindpml mpetk"' -rue. gates of Yellowstone Park Where cal rewarch for the savtna of
Police reported the car in which day eveniDc of the Newport Bal-they will make a stop and on to lives of thousandl of wounded and --
the sailors were riding was badly boa Rotary club. Be w. intro-(Continued from Page 1) SL Paul. Minn., for another stop. injured servtcemen.. Dr. Chun&:
damaged The aailor:$, William J. cluced by Had JUnc. ln Chicago they will make a tour bu the a~tltude and applreatlon
Zabiah and Kenneth Johnson. were Mr Gals -lalJMl!J(f the work-Don Harmon, amuaementa, 101 of the rooms at the headquarters so requilite in the ~feulon and
taken to the marine h01pi.tal at . · ..,... Main street; R. S. Downing, fiah of Klwanis International, then a:o I pttdict ~ will .. '° far in his
the El Toro staUon. Zabish sut-lDP of G. L io.n.. wbicb were tackle, lQO Main street; Max to Boaton tor a .dedication cere--choeen life 1 work.. ~
fered an injury to his left leg. The later clarified by Roland Wri&ht. Wolff. ...Staurant, 106 Main mony. At Atla'.ntic City, which 0... Chun& p-aduated fnm MU'-W mt .th-~the~:el.=-·.,:; FOR SAIF 4 double bunk beds.
other's lnjuriea could not be de---ot the Newport Beach street : C. R. Johnson, cafe, 51l they will reach June 9, they will quette university, Milwaukee, In of ba y, stay nigh ta, week ends 1prlnp and matmuea, S20
tennlned branch at the Bank at AiMrlca, E. Central 1tay at the Treymott botti on 1937 and oerved In the Anny Medi-orr Harber 729-W 45-4tc each. 31l Ialand Ave. Ph: Har-
'nle car that was s truck is own-who aaid that after the aovem-Larry Hartwig. cate, E. Central the board walk. Mr. Bartine leaves cal corps from 1942 for 37 months, • · bor SO. ~ltc
ed by Mn. R. B. YOW>.g of 1201 ment appto\l'ed lta M.000 the bank Ave.; Sam Kins!ather, plumbt.nc. June 13 for home, but will stop mo1tly overseas. He won a bronze W~ -Woman for general ----------
Coast hich•Q', Corona del Mar. loaned the t»••nce required up E. Bay A\'e.; Lorne Hycke, cloth-Iri Wu.hincton. D. c.. for two star and an Oak Leal Ouater and ~k. two in family, no FOR SALE -Bunk bed. Kohler ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~\to $10.000 provided ia-oper 0'1!dlta Ing, 303 Main street; Harry Jamea, days. arriving here about the 20th. wu ~ Sept<mber 12, . cooklic. Uve In. 1240 Weat Bay, OVO?$tuffed oet. Wlndoor rocker.
ROSSI'S
Liquor Store
and blue printa are farthoamlng. Balboa Paint store, 600 E. Bay; Among the 1peal<Or:$ on the con-1945, shortly tbett~ ~.~ Newpcirf 45-2tp Occu. chair, dlninc room table,
Mr Gata expl•lned that the John Wallace, 302 Main street; vention program are Harold E. the Orange County nu..,.tal ~ oak chest and dra'tllttl. Call
coat 0at the -muot a1oo in-W. C. Cooper. market, 301 Main Stallell, Gen. Omar Bradley, Sec· Dr. John Montnus, superintendent. HELP fWANTED -Woman for Beacon 5636-M. 44-2tc llOAT!!, llt1Pl'LIZI! a
elude the Jot; that a fair ap-1treet; B. C. Koch, amusement, rotary of Agriculture Clinton P. He will uaume blo work here ~ bowlework, flill or part BENDIX Wuhin& Machine, two FOR SAL&-Q2.fL hull. Cape Co4
-~ ...... ., praJsal ol a two bed>oom home 405 N. Main (pavilion): V. Ophelia Anderwon and Conlreuwoman July 1. He wu bom In Honolulu time, Uve In or "'!_L Good wqeo. boy'a blcydea, 1 pins-Pong table dory type, $250. Phone ~
wu $6.00 per Mlllm'O foot, al-LaCrolx. cafe. 401 N. Main (pav-Oare Booth Luce. and married Mia Carolyn Richter Fo family. Ph: Harbor and aet. 1 croquet set, 1 set of l691. 45-414
thouP In the barbar cllotrict, at ilion>. (no relation to 0... Richter) In 1992. 45-tfc """'· ·1 _,. 2 vi llns. Phone r~.-:.-,~ ~ Slon leut, few -can be built on Edward Flrbank, 305 Main M d D Milwaukee. They have two dill-....., &-tar, o FOR SALE---Outboard Ciampi.., ~~~~~~-~-~·~-~~~~~~~:~ba~iri~1,~l~t~wu~~ata~ted.~:__ ___ street·, Frank D. Bell, Balboa a ogs dren, Joyce 7 and Maxine 6. WANTED -Mlddle-qed Harbor 1819 or oall at Via Ov1et motor, 3.9 h,p., xlnt cond. Cal for houoekeeper and .Udo Iale.-44-2tc Twin Oaks 4774 I. A. 42-4to
sport fishing float, 403 Main llUlllNEllS OUIDS 11 , 2 adulta. 928 E. Central, . · , • _ . 1 ~----------------------; street: Charles L. Smith, Balboa FOR A RELIABLE Paint Job on Phone Harbor 1916. FOR SAU>-Beautitul Red Fox 20-FT. SAILBOAT, deatgned b) I ,
G..,."'RGE D. BASSP1•1• Central markeL 708 E. Central On Loose . 44-2tc fU1' noat. Three quarter& length, Schffl, w..11 built In 1940. Ph: I:LV u A J M H The ""-your home, call Beacon 53301W,l.l:;l;;;~=-H.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--;;;;;;;I size 16. Bought Jut year, worn Burbank Charleston • ~~ ve.; ames . ome, ~. after 4:30 p.m. 10-tf< ~~ Gwnl ~&mg • ~·• JloM• ! 1phig Howie, 104 Main 1treet; Earl -Housekeeper, smaD twice, $165. 603 Larkspur Ave.. 45-4tt Jacome Tax Seatlee Rtttor She, 806 E . Central Ave.; on Island. Cook meala Corona clel Mar. 42-4tp :::::,.,,.--:--:--...,.----,-----=
Ned M. Johnson. "He" M~n·• In County PAINTING and DEOORATING ~ ~<>,:~·~": 2nl&l5l~Mta FOR SALE-1 wicker baby lb'ol-FO!~e~~~ls s':4 ~ Sportswear, 101 Main street; uy By the hour or job. ~ ler, $10; a lovely set for baby, Craft. Good condition ~·~
Metter, 104 Main street; Roland Alao Sprayins. I 42-tfc ~·-• 11 bed with 1 •• .....,..
U edtke, 600 D ... Front: H. M. Call ~--•-8701 '-2 . •-uor ze new nner• Phone ~ 680-W. ~11:1 ~ ~UUl" -.. DECORATORS apring mattress and wardrobe, ::::::=-==,.....,;::.,:::--:---::--:-~ Holker, Balboa branch manager, Doc own<r:$ and realclenll · of From Ii to 5 p.m. $35. 418 E. Surf, Balboa. 42-4tc FOR SALE-11>-ft. Dory. 1oiu-
F 0 r S a I e a Bank of America. Newport Beach and ourroundln& , 44-81< KAY FIN<;,!. ~c;::_,_1w01 FT TRIUMPH I tin Seahane 21 h .p., oom~te, S4DO.
, a communities were warned this gu~ 4\i-· 1tee cas g Uke new. Call at 127 42nd St.,
I I week that there is a opreadlng SIGN PAINTING with art training or abll· rod, $6.50; collapoible trout Nowport. '1-41e
12 n ME AT CASE OBITUARIES epidemic of rabled.iloe> In Oranse ---lty. Ask for Mia Dierker, 121 landing net, $5: Winchester .22
• • county and were urged to take Boata, Trucks, wlndowi-C:apt Blvd., Corona clel Mar. rifle, single, $5.SO; jointed metal FOR SAI.E--3:).ft. fantail lloldllf
'-· ------------' precautjons with their pets by Qty WallJ and Bulletins. __l '3-tfc cleaning rod, .30 calibre up, $1. boat. motOI' and boat good 2-
Evelyn Lewi.a Spencer Humane Officer Vince Cusumano. Raised Metal, Wood and 319 Anade, Balboa. Ph: Harbor ton ice hold. 4-lon deck load
Newport Electric Appliance
Going to
Yoo probably have your dream house aD
worked out In your mind -or maybe your
architect or contractor already bu prepued
plans on paper for you.
l!'Jedridty will have a large pan la _.,.
drflams of postwar living -Woe. Wbea
you go over tlJe plans with your ballder be
aore to ask him about the newfJlt develop-
meata In bo"""hold labor 11&vlng ud faa<>-
tloaal beauty. ~
Our Ezperta ID everythlag electrlcsl wlD be
glad to help with layout plans or pnb1emL
One soggestloa may make a lot of .un-
la the "llve-abWty" of that home.
Mrs. Evelyn Lewis Spencer died According to CUsumano and Plastic Letten 1283-M. 45-ltp Commercial gear. See at 413
a t her home. 249 f1ower street. authoriti .. from the Orange Coun-AL LACHMEYER I TltAILERS FOR RENT-Do your Edgewater, Balboa. 45-lt<
Cos ta Mesa. on Wednesday, June ty Health Department, dogs of 1726 West Central ' Experienced own hauling and moving. Al1 26-FT. AUX. SLOOP, sleeps Z
5. She had been a resident for Westminster . Midway Ci ty and Harbor 1243-M 38tft I new equipment, $2.25 and $2.50 Star motor, good sails, $1500.
two years, coming from Laguna the West Sa nta Ana district are per day. We furnish the hitch. Or trade for car. Burnette, c/o
Beach where she had lived 10 under strict quarantine for rabies COOPERATIVE BOAT Myrehn Bros. Service Station, F1eitz Bros., Anchorage, San
years. She was past-president otl at presen t. ROOFING CO. cor. 17th & Newport Blvd., Costa Pedro. 43-4tp
the Laguna Beach Women's club Everyone is urged to prevent BUILDERS Mesa. 42-4tc ==-_,,..,.,,.,,,...-=---..,,,.--,,,..-,-_.:.
and during the war took an active t he spread of tht! disease in the N FOR SALE-Star Boat, light con·
part in the Red Cross Canteen Harbor district and to notify the eytr and Repair Fire Pla~ and IStndllng stru'ction. galvanized machined
! service.
j Surviving are her widower, Ben-
I net t W . Spencer; a daughter , Mrs.
Benita Spencer Lovela nd of Bal-
l boa Island and t \\"O sisters, Mrs.
Grace L. Parsons of Arcadia and
Mrs. B . F. Langworthy of \V in-
netka, I ll .. Christian Science ser v-
ices will be held Saturday. June
8 at 2 p.m. in t he Baltz chapel,
Corona del l\f ar and interment
will be priva te.
Thank You
To the Citi1111
of Or11g1 'Co111J:
humane department o! Newport Phone 875-M $1.47 per hour W 0 0 D keel, stainless steel rigging. Lo>
at the first sign of dogs showing 216 E. 20th St., Costa Mesa Delivered cated at 1707 E. Bay Ave .. Bal·
symptoms or sickness. 2()..tf< boa. Name: Hyli te. 42-6t'p !-----------H. W . WRIGHT
Apprehend
Escaped
Prisoner
PAINTING
12 Y'e3.TS Service in Newport
Harbor Area 1
Harry Hall
PAINTING' CONTRACfOR
Phone Beacon 5259-J
Z74 E . 19th ~treet 24-tl<
P AINTINO OONTll.AUl'OB
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SEE MR. PETI"i
SOUTH COAST CO.
NEWPORT BEACH
41-3Th4
Ph. Beacon 5665 WANTED ro RENT -Slip 101
1784 Newport Blvd. 3-tfc 1&-ft. sailboat for summer
Please contact L . H . Landis,
ORANGE COUNTY 10518 National Bl\'d .. Los An·
UPHOLSTERING co. geles 34 , ARdmore 88079.
Manufacturers 4>1t<
Of Upholstered Furniture
413 W. 4th St .. Santa Ana
Factory and Sho"Nroom
504 West Center St., Anaheim
Phone Anaheim 4714 collect
12-tfr
FOR SALE-New Marine Kohle1
Gener ator. l'soo watts. 32 vol1
D. C .. retail price for this powe
plant is $516. We have 10 lefl
for clearance sale. $374. Yeokel
Bros., 225 So. Vermont. Los An·
geles. Phone EX. 0882. 45-tf<
HYDRA -MAJIC llU81N1:118 GUIDE
SPECIALISTS
Oldsmobiles & Cadillacs
PLENTY OF GENUINE PARTS AVAILABLE.
BRING YOUR HYDRA-MATIC
PROBLEMS TO US.
FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS
· Culbertson Chevrolet Co.
3011 w. Central Newport Beach
-INSURANCE-
• FIRE • At.rI'OMOBILE
• COMPENSATION
"STU" DUNLAP
(X)AST PROPERTIES
,. TACIT
m.
WING SANG BOAT[& REPAIR YARD
811 Cout HJPway 101
..._ 8•11111 Mlt
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Sailing Dinghies
TOP PAX
OVERTIME
BONUS
WATSON BOATS
m 0out 111Pw11
~5277
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BUNK BED. Complete with mat-STEINWAY Grand Plano. MaJias· ,_,,_ u-~ any case. Beautiful tone. -. u.-, opr1np "~. ~~ 1 M-D'-.,,..,.,.._
1 F.urnlture, 1962 Harber Blvd., um ~. ~·~·...........,•
Calta Meaa. . 36-tfc PIANO oo.. 520 No. Main,
Santa Ana. IBotfe
BRAND NEW unfinllhed cheata ot RADIO HOUSE CAUS-
clrawen, all lizel. Harbor Fund·. Now that addl-1' 00111P1twt
'tuft, 1112 Harbor Blvd., Colta ~ -aftllable, -..
Meaa. 36-tfc able to -sevlco -9
\arp -·All--~ an-. RAJIOLD 1. tllAilnl.
S.O.S. JI-, 300 J1ar1ae AW:
Ph. ~ 'llO. • M-tle
FOR SALE-9dt all wool ru&.
-O< tiunk bedo with sprlnp and mat-. \llle new, 3
.... ..,. drcp-top cleak like new.
tdnsle ma-, 2 bedroom rup, SEE the new tt)1e wari4 tam -
other m1oc.. 22() Sapphire, Bal-upbolstend pl•-. MalQ' -.
lg hland C5-2tc to -fnm at D.utz,
SCHMIDT PIANO 00. DI lfe.
Main St.. Santa Ana. We-....
rent pl•MI. II-tie
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j. M. MILLER
Reel Estate Broker
15th and Central
· Lido Isle Balboa
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COAST PROPE ,TIES INCOME PROPERTIES FOR SALE
COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH
Fumlsbed court; new; O.P .A.
Income approx. $21.00 dally
plus owner's quarters.
• REALT01'S
GENERAL INsuRANCE
"Insure Today -Be &Je Tomorrow'"
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HARBOR tNVESTMENT COMPANY
Realtors
BALBOA ISLAND
Model 2 B. R-home, completely furnished.
•Bay front. Near Lido club 2·Bedroom home with patio.
house. Completely furn-Playhouse, barbecue, fur-
9 rentals, $645.00 mo. O.P .A.
ceiling; beautifully fumlshed.
newly painted Inside and out;
large living quarters, beauti-
ful landscaping; 5 garages;
room for 12 cabins. Best buy
In Harbor area. $35,000.
Terms. ~Y to brokers.
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BALBOA
' Excel location. Immed. poss. Terms.
SUMMER RENTALS? ~o.ooo
. . ished. A real buy nace. Completely furn-
a t $32,500 ished. Immediate posses-
HURRY HURRY! HURRY! mon.
5 stucco units; court, fur.
nlshed. Extra lot, ·room to
build next to alley. Net in-
come $280.00 month. This place will not last long $15,000 --0-at this price. ·
Balboa Island
2-Bedroom residence. Furn·
!shed. Oloice location near
South Bay front. Imme-
diate possess''lll.
$15,500. Terms
Costa Mesa
Bu.mness f rootage
with improvements
$10,500
Bay Ave.
Lot near Yacht club
$4500
Balboa Island
4 RESTAURANTS
Harbor area:. Comp. equlpPl!d.
Going bumness Leese or sale
of property outright. Come In
for details.
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Motels; 3 to choose from; 101
highway In Newport Bee.ch.
Big Incomes.
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Finest view apartments In bay CONCRETE BRICK PLANI' area; 10 apts. and 10 rooms Going Big ,, ___ ,,
Beautiful home on South Bay O.P .A. yearly Income appro ' business. """'"""'
front. 70 foot frontage; pier $20,000. Section restrict!i ~= ~ .= ~
and !loal Plenty of yard against any other Income pro-pay for lbelf.
space. Guest house. A rea1 perty.
place fo rtha&e who enjoy --0---0-
livlng. HOMES
Yes, we have three .In Bal~-Please Inquire .
Sorry, no children Fr pets
. BALBOA
Neat 3-bedroom home. Spacious patio with large p;cruc--
table and barbecue. Double garage.
$15,0QO
BALBOA
Attractive 3-'-bedr ..... 'OOl-ni home. ~cieiY furnished ; 4 neat
apartments bring In good Income. All units and house
newly redecorated Inside and <J9l. Outstanding buy at
. . $27,500
.COSTA MESA
New 2-bedroom home on nicely located comer hall acre.
-Garage, guest house ; corral and chicken equipment.
$12,500 :
1WO HOMES NEWPORT HEIGHTS LIDO ISLE
Phone Your Li~lngs In On Canal Front, tumlshed
Comer. Private pier; 6 years
old. Immediate possession
2-Bedroom home, large ldtch-Plcture.que 2-story, 4-bedroom stucco. Three baths,
en, big cupboard; be&utifUI lpadous living room and very large dining room, each and w.. will give them every consideration landscaping. Ocean view. ' , , with fireplace. 75' Frontage. Entire yard walled and
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$29,500 J.
15th "' Central •
MUSICAL & BADIO
M. MILLER
Newport Bee.ch • . Ph. Harbor 1242
45-ltc
M EVA F. RHODEN
Arvin & Emerson Lido Isle
R A D I 0 S 2·story 2·bedrm. home with at·
24-HC1UJ' Radio Service tached garage. All rooms are
Short Circuit Radio large with living room across
New 1-bedroom home, large
lot, tile sink, shower. etc.
$4750. Halt cash.
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COSTA MESA
New 3-bedrm. home; large
rooms; tile, kitchen and bath.
2-Car gar. Fireplace. $6400
down.
Beach home. 4 rooms partly
tumlsbed; gar.; patio. $6000.
TentlS.
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CORONA DEL MAR
2 homes on one lol SllO mo.
total rental or owner's apl &
$60.00 mo. Furnished. Excel-
lent ocean view. $16,500.
TentlS. 305 Palm. Ba1boa entire front of house. '1' block
Phone l~W 13-t!c from bay. -0----Q-
Radio Repairs $20•000 SPECIAL COsrA MESA 1-Bed~SJo~~t 66x300.
All makes ; tubes. etc. Newport Blvd. Lot 2-Bedroom Cape Cod house 100 rabbit hutches. Good in·
Beacon 5763 SO.ft frontage facing on West· 2 garages; beautifully turn come. $5750. Halt cash.
BURT NORTON minster. New double garage. ished, newly painted: furnace --Q-
915 Coast Highway. Newport $6500 heat. 30 Chickens, 1 cow. rab-I BALBOA
23-tfc _ bits and farm equipment. All 2·Bedroom home next to bay.
DOGS. CATS a PETS S5 Corona de! Mar for Sl2,000. TentlS. , vacant. Very neat. ;:F:.::O:.::R:.::;.SA.::LE-~.::.,.;17;....;:mo-=,:nt-Ch,-s -o'°'ldc-m=ate Furnished -4-room home. View.
Doberman A . I<:. C. champio n Double garage. Yard fe nced. Ex·
stock. \V. Purdy, Balboa Motel, ce11ent condition. Fireplace. Im-
315 E . Central. . 45-4tp mediate possession. A buy at-
lll'ECl .\L ANN0°m<CEMENTS S8 $8_8_50
TYPEWRITERS ·
OFFICE EQUlP!ylENT
Cleaning. Oiling. Adjusting.
Overhauling
ROBERT'S
TYPEWRITER SERVICE
EVA F. RHODEN
Realtor
470 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
ELTON D. BARNE'Tr. Broker
Ph. Beacon 5713-R
4>2tc
· 2600 W. Central Harbor :1t!c Gertrude A. Waldron
Wm. W . Sanford. Broker
Carpenters Available
for general maJntenance
and repair
308 Marine Avenue
Phoc e 234-R
Balboa Island
LOTS -LOTS
Highway lots on 101 -Newport Boulevard
2 lf· Acres ocean view for rancho or lots.
5 Acres good land for orange grove, subdivision. etc.
New subdivision lots in Sea View Heights,
1 ocean and bay view.
' BAY FRONT LOT
El Bayo Tract. Canal comer: water on 2 sides: clear view.
SPECIAL ---COR9NA DEL MAR LOT
With extra adjoining lot. A real buy.
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A. "SANDY STEINER, Realtor
Charlie Dennison a nd Associates "Rusty'' Baker
634 Coast Highway 101 Phone: Beacon 5173
"We Appreciate Your Listings"
Will exchange North Bay corner 43-lt O. Z. ROBERTSON
Call Harbor 83 lot for inside property. Business ---------------------
lease, 2 stores. Excellent loca-
tion, ?41arine Av"nue. Attractive
income. KEYS
Made While You W<
VOGEL'S
100 Main SL. Balboa H 0 U S E S '?OS Marine, EbtJ.boa t.land \Vell built, large living room, fire-
94-Uc place. glass enclosed front porch, ------------::! bedroom. dressing room. Well
FOR RENT U furnished.
WILL RENT 3-room furnJshed Terms. Immed. posseu.lon.
apt. to lady that will usl.st ln $15,800
motel wark few hours per week. _
Coastline Motel, 6600 Coast Hi-Very attractive, newly tumlshed.
way. Ph : Harbor l4Q8..W. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, paUo, near
4~2tc North Bay.
BROSE REALTY
Corona de! Mar
ONE-BEDROOM HOME ON AVOCADO
A VENUE; double garage; partly furnished;
ocean view; possession.
$8,875.00
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COSTA MESA
Sea Erta Motel. Modem 15-unit layout and 3-bedroom
home. Newly redecorated. Lots or space tor more units
or trailers. Good tentlS.
$55,000
EL BA YO BAY FRONT
Modem 5-bedroom, 3-bath stucco with tile roof. 3-car
garage. Spacious knotty pine living room opens onto
large brick patio. Eatch master bedroom has its own
private full bath.
$47,500
BALBOA
2 Ocean front homes. Fully furnished. No rent
ceilings. Large furnished patio
$16,800
EAST NEWPORT
R-2 lot. 31'xl02'
$3000
BALBOA
R-3 Bay front lot. 30'x88'
$16,000
CORONA DEL MAR
Brand new 2-bedroom home.
2-car garage.
Forced air heat.
$12,000
COAST PROPERTIES
REALTOJts
GENERAL INSURANCE
co .
703 E:. Central Balboa Harbor 2658
45-ltc
J. E. Barnes & Son
1806 Newport Blvd.
Colta Mela Ph: Beaoon 5320
2 Bedroom Home
Furnished. near Newport Heightl
d.i.ltrict. Lot 90x150. Large gar·
REAL VALUES
Completely !urnished one-bedroom
home. Hardwood floors. Nice
lot, close to transportation and
shopping center.
$4500
age, rabbit. and chicken equip-Must Sell This Week
ment and a ver'Y. nice berry Two-bedroom home, 104 x 150.
2 B. R-home. 60-ft.'!rontage. Near pprtb bay.
Part furnished. Immed. poss.
$22,500
LIDO ISLE
Modem twt>-stoty bay front home.
Unit beet. A-1 locatioo. •
$47,500
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
2 B. R. home. Overlooking entire harbor. 'Ibis Is a real
value. Elec. refrigeration, stove and ottM!r fumlsblngs.
Terms.
$7,000.00
3 B. R-home on Santa Ana Ave. Large lot. Immed. poss.
. $8,750.00
CORONA DEL MAR
Brand new home. 2 B. R. and den. 1 'h baths. Nice view
,.-. of ocean and bay. Terms. lmmed. poss.
$19,000
NEWPORT CANAL FRONT
We have two houses on canal waterfront
which are now available.
Priced at $15,000 and $17,000
Both good values. Both have bulkheads and floats
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
To lease--New building on Central Ave. 25x50. Excel. loca-
tioo.
To Lease-200 ft. on bay front In commercial zone. Long
term lease can be arranged.
Gift and merchandise business. Best location.
gross bus. $2,000.00 month.
Full pr. $14,000
12-Unit court in JJa]boa. Average in c. ·$650.00 mo.
Full pr. $45,000. Terms
Tackle store. Gross $100,000. Favorable lease. Prime
location. For sale at 30% over inventory
SEE US FOR BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
List With Us for Best Results
HARBOR INVESTMENT
COMPANY
Realtors
30th at Central Ph. Harbor 1600 & 1601
4.1tc
Bay, Front
10 bedrooms, 61,i baths, located
on 3 bay.front lots. Pier and
Ooat. Hal( ·cash down payment
$25,0 00
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Corona del M~r
FOR SALE-Corona del Mar 40.ft
lot on Lark.spur near Sea View,
$2750.00. Also lot on Orchid, %i
block off Coast Highway, $1500.
Call Morningside 16698. 908~
Lucille St., Los Angeles. 45-ltp
FO_R_RENT_______ $23,750
OFFICE SPACE Immed.·possesslon and Terms 'IWO HOME.S, ONE BEDROOM EACH,
on two adjoining 30x118 ft. lots; Houses
about four years old, In excellent condi-
tion. each completely furnished; very
choice location, block and half from ocean.
patch. We believe th1a would Nicely landscaped. Garage,
pass the G. I . loan. Price-chicken house, fruit and berries. Costa Mesa
$7500 $7500 5 acres on Santa Ana Ave. betw.
FOR SALE OR TRADE-'36 ai.v.
4-dr. oedan. 200· mlleo 1lnoe mo-
tor rebuilt, new brakes, clutch
and rear end. Clean and xlnt
running cond Want old car and
cuh. Ph: Harbor 1990-J. 42-4tc
for Builder Contractor ln Real Well located business property,
Estate office. In an outstanding store and well turnllhed living
location. Ph: Beacon 5173. 44-2tc quarters. Shown by appoint·
ment. 2 bedrooms. nicely tum.
WANTED TO llZNT U 2+ear garage, wide lot, attrac-
WANTED TO RENT-2 or 3 bed-tively priced.
room hout.e or apt. Permanent. -
Call collect Long Beach 84467. Several good buys in dUplexea.
CapL Monden. 42-4tp Also furnished homes with guest apartments. Priced from $18,900
WANT TO RENT-2 or 3 bednn. to $30,000.
unfurnished hoole. WUJ Jeue. _
Call Sam Porter at Ha.tbor 7(17 So. Bay Lots. Excellent location.
e1 l.S. 35-tfc _
GARAGES WANTED. one for Corona del Mar
car. near Balboa library; oi:'e 40-!t. Lot, ocean view, good loca-
tor trunk storage, anywhere tn tlon. below highway, $4750.00.
area. 319 Anade, Balboa. Phone Two Ocean Front lots. Both priced
Harbor 1283-M. 45-2tp to .. u.
HOUSE. 1~ 45-ft. Lot, view. South ot Sea View
APT <1t SMALL wan~ $475000
by man and wife. We do not · · _
drink or smoke, no children or H
-ta Phone s.nta Ana 0991-W ouses
Both Homes $21,000
THREE-BEDROOM HOME ON HAZEL
DRIVE, north ot highway; furnished ;
beautiful view.
$11,500
LOTS
An excellent selection of lots beginning at
$1400
Some may be purchased on terms.
: .;..it• Box -x-Newport Bal-2-bedroonu, 2·story. 0-ft. loL So.
-N_..'l'lmes 37-t!c of Sea Vlow. $15.000. B R 0 S E R E A LT Y •
Chcken Ranch
On OM acre ln Costa Mesa. Nets
more than $300 a week. 2 bed-
room house. Immediate posses-
sion. Full price---
$12, 000
A beautiful home
In Costa Mesa's
belt residential district.1 Large Uv-
tng room and dining room, 4
bedrooms, 2 baths, flr<place,
noor furnace, waJJ to wall car-
pets. Double eara&e with laun ..
dry. Lovely lawn and Dowen.
$15,750
% Acre Land
6-room atucoo house, har..!d'-w-ood-'
floors. basement, on Ora.nee Ave.
Double 1arage. Immediate ~
-Ion.
$8700
VETERAN and ~de p1AJ1D1ng to ~:!n "';"-=-= : 1307 Coast Highway Corona de! Mar Ph.: Harbor 2048
..-ln Coota Mesa. Want sm. highway. 2 bedims. and den. • 45-ltc Sandwich Shop
rum. apL or -· '?'"'"'ct Mr. large Uvlnc room. tile kitchen PUBLIC NOTICE AT CORONA DEL MAR Good location. Businea and equl
Jca-at Harr• Jewolry, and bath, serviat pordl, 2-car Six Days ment
1821 Harb« mvc1.. eo.ta M-. cvace. Cash Ra' · Sal $1300 · 4J.tfc $16,000. u nfurn. NO'rICS or ao.uw or 1S1ng e
_ ·~Al.n:ATJON JID"i'iHG J. E.. Bames & Son ~
ia. New,..-t m..i. Here ls ..cr'he Answer to Small attnctlvo -with 'flew.
your Food Problem partly turnllhed. NJeel:J located, Notic. 11 bettby &1wn that the
Local butcher needs one or two IOUth of highway. lArSe llvinlt Oty Coundl of the Oty ot Now
_ _. home, flJmllbed or ';"' room. finplatt, patio, ~ port Beach will mHt at a Bovd
flJmiohed. pennanent or or gvace. Prl.,. for quldc .i.. of Equalization· commenctns at
Juiy •and "-L ~alladul~ $8,750.00 4:00P. M. on Monday the flnt day
CU fUmloll :rou w•th M-tfc of Jilly, 1946, and will continue in
bald-lo-pt meat and cr<>CO<Y !..-----------, a<ijourned ....i .... 1n>m 10 A. K .
i-' Sco"'-L T to 12 Noon each day thtte&ft.,. to
write A. ~ Bo'-Island, U0. .... Saturday. Jilly 6, 1946, lncluolve,
Gonenl Dellve<Y or Phone La-N d or unW the returns of the Asoes-_..M9. . 4'-2tp ow on Han .... have been .-.ctlfled or vmtkd.
u:wr. ~ u Supply Limited By ..-of the City C'.oundl a1
'IWO BEDROOM !umlahed -· -at-the City of Newport Beech.
Carcaa clol Mar. vcmth al July, NPr-w'S • TIMES FRANK i.. RINEHART. pio. Adtll-Bos R. c/o N_.. lliio Clerk al the Board. ~ ~ltp'l'-...;_ __ ....;.._....;.. __ _;,_:1 Pub.--.Jane 6, U, 1946.
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Beautiful Lots
60 x 118 feet
$2700
Corner. Le»el
60 x 118 feet.
$2800
Comer. Level.
90 x 118 feet
$2250
HD! side.
OJota 11 ... -Pb. ~-5DI
-t5-ltc
A. L. Matthews
Nice lot on Newpcxt ffel&bta with
OC'Mn view. Price
$1850.00
Four Acrel In 0Jota 11-. West
side. 800 ft. frontap. .
$1800 'Pel' acre
,_ h>dultrial )oa In N'•EW'" ... "'rtrt
with 1'didmce m rear.
W. J . HOLCOllB List1-Appr<ciated
m1 eout Hlch._ A. L. Matthews, Broker
Corona de! Mar Barbor 2'1811 509 31st St. Pb. Harbor 25'17
"Wbere the Flop FIY° M-2tc Newpcxt Bead1 4'-2tc
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16th and 17th, with small house
Completely furnished two-bedroom and out buildings.
home with den. Nice large Jot, $10,500.00
one block from Newport Blvd . AUTO SEBVICZ
Good district. 1942 refrigerator Newport Heights
and gas ran1e. Priced to sen. 2 bedroom furnished home offer·
on!y-$7975 :.~ ~~'."1 view of the Bay NOW HERE
WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU
B. A.NERESON
REAL ESTATE
Insurance and
Bualneu Opportunities
19711 Newport Blvd., Coota Meoa
PQ: Beacon 5225· 4S-1tc
$8,500.00
Balboa Peninsula Lots
$2,950.00 Up
JOHN E. SADLEIR
302 Main St:, Balboa
Phone Har. 2034
Your authoriz.ed Otryaltt•
Plymouth Dealer.
Authorized ports
Complete Lubrication and
Maintenance
Export Mecbanlca
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El Bayo Tract
Lot on Bay Avenue
; .45--ltc
Kendall and Quaker State olll
$4000
Large Corner Lot
On Penlmula. with vlrfv,
$5750
On Peninsula
2 Bedroom Home
$13,600
Income Property
2 bedroom -and 4 .....n rental units.
Seves al aood Bay Front Lota
LOT ON OCEAN BLVD.
$3000
See Us Far Oti-1-
.$6500 and Up
Aloo Lota
W. L. JORDAN
'lllO E. Central. a.JbcM
Phone Harbor 163
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NEWPORT
HARBOR MOTORS
21116 W. Central A ...
FOR SALE-Qtoice located Iota
and \j, acres, $400 to $3.000.
Artistic 5-nn. hie. 2 bednn. G.,...
-with guest rm. On 2 _bll lota,
tlnest aYe.y view ol oeND, DNr
all con....U.-. San Clemente.
112.500 unfurn; $14. 750 fUQl.
~nn. bcane. 2 bedrn& A 1arase.
banlwood Ooon. tile "-"' A
link. I.up cloleta, fhplace.
Prtce lll500. Adele Gimbel, 15
Del llar Aw, Pboas 31l or 318,
San Oi:i-te. .. 43-tfc
-RortJar 15'-J
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&VlmWUIWWW ••vroew.uem
\VE NEED LATE MODEL CARS
and Will Pay Top Prices
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S£lJ. YOUR CAR NOW
While Prtc. .... Hl&h.
. Pbane far !JID' WUi...,.. bu)>er who will eall and
811vlw )illll _..... OPA recu1at1o111. ""Bns
prkB and .uftllp all detlllll -
ruLBERTSON CHEVROLET 00., Inc. . a oaallt ... ·?! .,. Ds..'sns
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Corona del Mar
Milt Shop·
HUI ~mpwa~
• Old fuhkmed malts
'!e meu just this. --
FINE81 TASTING
lllZZLING RAMBUIWl!B&
8TEAllll 1..-..er bo pla
-): ROME llAKED
l'UllMY 1111:11111' AND
APPLE PIES
SHEP'S
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THERE'S A
TRAINED
VETERANS' COUNSELOR
• . . 4t tJk /le11.d '"'""' 'Id# I
Here at Bank of America nothing takes prioriry
over veterans· loans. If you are planning to b•y
a home or a rum, or start a business, take your
questions ro the neuesc Bank of America branch.
l,n each branch you will 6nd one or more Veteran~
Counselors ... members of a group of 1,000
especially train«l to know your rights under the
amended "G.l .Bill" and new buiJdiog rcgula1ions.
1\unk of Amtricu '.
NATIONAL I~~slTNG~ ASSOCIATION
-Announcing-
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PAINTING CONTRACTORS
INTERIOR AND E.'\:TERIOR
I lEstimates Free)
Patton & La Veque
• Sli8 Oak St., Lacuna Beach, CaUf.-Phone Laruna Beach 5811
lLocating in Corona del l\iar Soon)
,
• Before You Build or Remodel
vloit our ID.tereotlllg -pie
and display roon& • . .
Color guides, plan-
ning aids. oompre-
hensive stock of
rugs, c8rpets and
linoleum. --· ()arpelo
CIMmetl,
Repaired
LUDLUM Carpet Wotks
lm Soulia Mala St. Pb.one Santa Ana t806 SANTA ANA
S E A S O· N T I C K E T S ! !
on Sale Now at
GRYPHON P~ODUCTIONS
Laguna Beach Playhouse
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''ANGEL STREET'' John
Emery
8o•oa 'Dcllets Oil 8ale Now for 9 "'8)9, $20-4u: i.e.
Mall onion aoo.pted--mab ---to: ._ -...,_, ._. '*• Collfz ... 1-111
-•orm PU.Ya-.
Ga i•
Qolm~ . ... c. ... ,
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a&Wl'Wi •••ao• M&W&-ft•'!, !fewet D1
To Pave Street Longer Civilized
COSTA l\1ESA, l\·lay 27.-NinC"-
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Movies on Planes
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Ma nila folders at Ncws·Times.
Mesa
LIQUOR SHOP
1822 V: Newport Blvd.
t('('nth strt"et adjacent to the 214-Recent t'xcavations in Iraq have Sound movies are no\v presented
acre tract of the Pacific Coast providC'd archaeologists \\'ith evi. regularly on a number of trans-Plenty pf Whiskey
No limit to any of
our merchandise
COSTA MESA, CALIF.
l Airy,•ays corporation v .. ill be paved dence that the da\\TJ of civilization Atlantic plancs for the entertain-,
by the county at a cost of :S1500. was approximately 6.000 B. C. m ent of passenger s. The l&-mm.
High\\·ay Supt. A. A. Beard said rather than 4,000 B. C .. as pre-I projector is operated by a stC'"'-
today. l viously supposed. ardess. i Phone Beacon 5011
DIESEL SERVICE ·
NEW 225 H. P. DIESELS ON HAND
Reconditioned Diesels ou hand with choice of
reduction units.
e WE ARE WRITING ORDEll8 ON lllGllT-AND LEFT-
HAND llOTATION DU:SEL8 FOii TWIN IN8TALLA·
TIONS. CHOICE OF REDl!CDON UNITS.
On Hand: 165 H. P. General Motors-New.
see us for lnforma ti on on
Venn Severin Diesels
DIMel Generator Seta of AU Kinch.
nANil II. LEWl8 (Luol<y Lewie) ----
PHONES
Ottlce: Newport 2068
512~ Marine Avenue
and Newport 2084-W
Balboa bland
Contractors'
Rental Equipment
Jaeger Compressors
Comet Saws
Cement Mixers
Wood Working Equipment
Everything for the
Building Contractor
Dutch Heacock
Telephone: Harbor 50'l
YOUR PAINTING DONE NOW!
All Highly Skilled Workmen.
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Journeymen Painters, World War II seek-
your permanent good will and patronage
through the use of only 1st grade materials
and unexcelled wor~anshijl at reasonable
prices.
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PHONE L. L. BEAN
Harbor 2645
For
MARINE
HARDWARE
PAINTS &
VARNISHES
HOUSE &
BUILDERS' HARDWARE
~ It's the
23rd "
Ph.
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Central
2600
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Balboa Islander
Gets Navy Release
Quality Lumber
and
Buildine Materi.ala
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COSTA MESA
LUMBER CO.
R. E. HOSTETLER
Pbone Beoooa IOU
Boat Owners •••
Canvas ' By the Yard
Wide Widths-All Lengths
Santa Ana
Tent & Awning Co.
1629 So. Main St.
Phone 207
SANTA ANA
Cemplete Fountain Service at
HANSEN'S
2100 Ocean Front Newport
MALTS •
NO\V OPEN EVENINGS
SANDWICHES • HAMBURGEltS
loo Cream to Take Out
ROBERTS' OIL
PAINTINGS 51.95 .. 5:17 VIGNErtE
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• NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY •
Portrait& of Beauty ud Character
pa Glamoar
See tJ• .&a...t y_.
ROlllJ: A.'ID CJltJJICJI WEDDING Pl()TI).,..
Be 8are te r.q.me Alloa$ Oop1bc olil P<ata•
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BUY IT TODAY--NOT BYE AND BYE
G. N. Wells
Real Estate ...... ,. __ 1111 l_ lf..,..... ~ -Qlllf.
£££
Dennis Hogland
PLYMOUTH
BBM''-...,~ Jive 11• N ... _.,.poo..tn lllft.
£££
Arthur Silver -Bob p.dtleld
New Blue Room
lllAT8, D':iN{;j ~ °':J>llANCB .... -m4 _.._
£ £. £
Burt R. Norton
RADIO ELECTRICIAN
Pllo.e llWCDa 5'ftl
M11 OliMt ~lfewpoft: •••• o.m.
£ £ £
0 . R.. ("'&!~~~ ~ er."'"7
Crawley'& Furniture
ll1J Newport BmL-PIL. Bra DOii MN
Coot& Mfta-"ln the HNrt ot Town"
££.t
Otto Boyd
Boyd's Service Station
"You Otto Buy from Boyd"
UOO W. Oea.tral-N ewport-Pb. Barbor 986
;!;£;!;
AL ANDERSON
Fun ?.one
Balboa
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G. T. Everson
Manager
METZGER STORES
.•. nrestone •••
1111 Newport Blvd •• Costa Meu. Bea.co~ flUS·W
"Home and Auto Supply S tores
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RE·l:LECT
Jesse L. Elliott
-lncwnbent--
SHERIFF
PrtmarfM. Jone 4th
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Harold K. Grauel
CHAPEL
110 Broad.way-Ph. BeMion 5810
Oo9ta Mea. Callfomla
;!; ;!; ;!;
. A. E. Groty -_]. A. Groty
Groty Appliance Co.
~ ---Dealer-Beooon 55111 ·1'91 Newport Bml.~ -o.ilL
;!; ;!; ;!;
John E. Sadleir
Real Estate -Insurance
Offteo Ph. Barbor !OM
---~-a.ut. • ;!; ;!; ;!;
F.B.Owen
Newport Souvenir & Gift Shop
GIFI'S OF ALL KINDS ft.-· %15%-J 11• oae.a none-Newport 8-c'\ 0111t.
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HUBBARD HOWE
!'Teo. Hubbard's
South Coast Company
nu w. o..tnl-l'IL Barl>or !-
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HEINZ KAISER, Owner
Bay Shore Camp
and Boat Landing
1.,... & Oeut Blpy-l'tlloae Be1 -NII
;!; ;!; ;!;
Lew H. Wallaee
RMI Estate and Insurance Broker
ftrrx: ~ lial'Mr I Bee Barbor lMI
1111 W. Oealnl A~N-porl JIMdl, Qlllf.
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COYE. WATI'S
Balboa Liquor Store
'9& S. Oealnl A--ft. -U,._, -n. .... el~ -0. B. Bt , F.i llp'.
;!; £ ;!;
J.M. Miller
REAL EST.A.TE BROKER
J'IL &anor UU
1M o& Oeatnl-N~w-"OD Your Way to "
£££
Bruce B. Johnstone
at the Sign of the
-n.TJNO u:D ROUS"
JOHNSTONE SERVICE
, -ll'lt·J
~Jlho4.a1Hl_.....,
£ t ;!;
NewportEngineering Aa8ociatee f1l!!DEruc J . SINGER. Prelfdent w , , .,.. a11a1eanzas 1••
U11 Olielil m...,._n. Bee c 1 • WI
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,J All Cannot Own Waterfront Property,
But The Hinterland ls Wide Open
:By JACK E. SADLEIR
lllRory reconk Ula& Ille four ..tatM _..,, nm, tbe lord of the
prllldpallty; """"8d, the clergy; third, the _, cbangv. '1'bell
the -i of porlrayblg or Ulaotra&mg-foaad -n 'Y to edify
the m MOI' ._._ 1173 weni miedamW or cWlaltelJ lponat.
So, Nun'-o.e, the hNllo.-d u "" now blm today, dedded to -
Ult the artlsua or u1lslll .... &be tomtit ..tale -bon. 'l'be!Wy
.,.,_. the ,._ for ~ people, 'l'be Foarth F.atate •
After all, the properly --""" ud operated · by the "big lhot" the landlord ud oo It i1J today. Yoa ..., tlle prillee Of yoar
prbldp.nty-prilldpallty owuecl ud operated by yoa. This prc>-
eedure carriea Oil today. So, "Bay today, aot bye and !lye." Owa
a bome. · -
Our Harbor 10Dt1 ii coming Into Ila o-u far u oomparallle
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The Feminine Slant
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L. Elaine Weiss
L. Elaine Weiss is truly a native daughter for she was
born in Costa Mesa. but as her stei>-father was a bead driller
with the Union Oil Co., the family moved about to active oil
fields. Elaine went through the sixth grade in Noiwalk,
then to King City where she graduated as valedictorian of
her class, and back to Noiwalk for high school.
She studied for secratar!al work which claimed her a tten,
lion until in 1940 she married George B. Weiss, assistant to
the district freight agent of the Southern Pacific railroad.
In June ot that year he was transferred from El Centro to
Los Angeles as chief solicitation agent
The couple took extension classes in real estate at U. C.
and in 1944 sold their home in Glendale, bought a home in
Balboa and opened their office at 703 East Central avenue
which Elaine operated until Mr. Weiss secured his release
from the railroad. They have handled upward of $400,000 In
businesses, motels, mansions, cottages, lots and acreage and
are agents for all types of insurance.
They are the parents of one son, and Mrs. Weiss. who en,
joys her very modem home, has two hobbies. trying new
cooking recipes and reading books which are on the deep and
heavy side.
The Man's Angle
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Geo. B. Weiss
George B. Weiss, who with his wife Elaine, is the proprie-
tor of Coast Properties Co., with offices at 703 E. Central In
Balboa, was born in Seattle, Wash .. and remained there
through his second year in high school. The next two years
were spent at Hill Military Academy In Portland, Ore., and
then back to Tacoma, where he enrolled at the College of
Puget Sound. • .
The University of Washington in Seattle was his next
educational stop, where be became a member of Theta Chi
fraternity. He then came to Los Angeles where he finished
his fomial education at Woodbury Business College and fol,
lowing graduation, became affiliated with American Air
Lines In their Los Angeles office. He later went with the
Southern Pacific railroad In El Centro and Los Angeleii.
He met and wed Mrs. Weiss in El Centro and after their
marriage, they came to Los Angeles and took up the studies
of real estii.te and insurance at the U. of C.
The couple came to Balboa iii 1944 and opened their of-
fice in 1945.
George's hobbies Include the growing of fine flowen and
being the No. 1 booster of the Harbor area.
11L L VAUOBN
'Tm .no 'lleel' -my 'aole's' In this buslnea"
Modem Shoe Repairing
Ooet 11--8. W. Newport A..,
MAC PELLETIER
Newport Phannacy Donald J. Harmon
BALBOA HORSE RACES
.t £ £
Dutch Heacock
BOID JIUIU>E&
w ... ,. ..... ~ -· llO! -111 ...........
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"CHUCX" SMI'IH_.,ew _,,..
Balboa Central Market
(WM Belboe"et llartDM A: Delloata••) -.. Cea~-· :nn
£££
Louis Verwey, Prop.
Casino Cafe & Cocktail Lounge
Ml ..... 8ta cat BaD 11 ft. llal1lier ,,.II
£££
Howard W. Gerrish
11.&aD'Om> .US llf8ULUICS CO.
......... 1111
1-N:., •• .,pow .. rtrt ~ ·-Oalll.
UOI ~ rr-t-l'IL Banor a
£ ;!; ;!;
OLADYI m:vJ:llLSY ----Beverley Realty Company
ll01 s. Oeatiu-ft. -1711 -
;!; ;!; ;!;
Thomas F. Norton
Prop.
BAY SHORE CAFE
..... Benera 1145--1'*' a Ow&: Bl'tfa7
SERVING 12 NOON TILL 9 P. llL
£££
A. "Sandy" Steiner
RE.A.I.TOR C.F.DENNlSON,AMOdate
IM o-.t a.., "s t BtnM9 1171
I ££ t
D.A.Mli ~. --
Orldn's Deoartment Store Reedr-. lfe.d. T<a. Pltee ~ lntantr w~ w-n.o.. ._,. ., ............ ., o.ta --
SPORTLAND-BOWUNG r-PAVIUON
w-. w-. W• 11.abt Mr111 '7"1a
;!; ;!; £
A'NTON HERSHEY
Prop. Henhey'o
Market Spot
ft. 11art1or JOll Mbea W...
;!; £ £
NE!.50N STAFFORD e GER.A.LI> LIBERTY
.. Manqen ..
Ets-Hokin & Galvan
N-"t BMdl , San Frandoco • WDm111ctm
San D1e2o -Stockton . ~Ol.A.N'I
i t•O....BIK ft. 811era 1112 • .. -a..: BwMa IMl·W
t £ ;!;
Mary's
Bay & Surf Beauty Shoppe -= and Manlcurlno: .,.. .. ~ ..... l~
'Ibru the ~ Sbop
£ .t t
Braden L Finch om Mer.
Finch Ceramial
Ph. Harbor
2402 BALBOA -
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Merchant Patrol
.a.I Dstscll+e Is vlw -..., ~Fl ••*'-N..-.,..n n. .. ._ 1m-a
£ ;!; ;!;
Theodore Robins
·FORD DEALER
1111 "· o.dlal .__ ..
£tt
Stanl~am~rdea
a.:I :m.tate Bl •1r-Yac*t ........ I au 0eut Blwa7-ft. 11··-i&l.6
;!; £ ;!;
C. F. Dennison
A.11c~l• ... wta.
A. °'BANDT" llTSINl:a ---"'~mp~ --11'11
;!; £ ;!;
Jack S . Fred v.
Raub & Belinett
ENGINEERS and $URVEYORS
~N-rt-nrd
Plloae -... llllOll·W. Coot& -
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JOSEPH L. MARSHALL
-rrancoa.", ~
Christian's Hat
Balboa
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' T. LEFEVRE
"Frenchie's" Barbecue
& DelicateS!!en
101 Main St.-Balboa Hotel ~
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RICHARD L PATTEll80N
Civil Enctn .. n
Patterson & Boyle
s.,m-s-Blq.-Pll. 5915 -Saata AM He Cout Blvd. No--Pll. 51!!-1-
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Capt. B. ]. McNally
McNal17'a
Balboa Boat Livery
106 E. Bay Ave.-Pla. Barbor 608
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E. C. "POP'S" LUDWIG -
F..UN Z.ONE
Largest Number Dart Games on Coast
Play Ball with Dolls
B. B. RUie Rance -Balboa
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Herbert F. Kenny
POSTMASTER
llALBOA
Oaut.
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Geo. Weiss L. Elaine W-
Coast P~rties Co.
?OS I:. Ooatral-Bal--Pll. Barbor MU
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W. B. Rowe
Starck's Cafe
Iha ~Newport
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Fritz Goossens -Woody Cooper
Balboa Market
Ph. -· -1 Main llt. ;!; ;!; .t
Jack Hamilton
Beacon Sea Foods
~-Ml
11'1 ~ lllPwaJ'-Nffpoot ....... Qlllf.
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ALLAN DARTFORD
The Blue Sails
11 ...... 1-.,,, ~ Art ...... ··--
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Robert E. ArVin's
loweleaa ud Watdm 'ken
111 Tweatr•eaed ltreM
NNPott Bos• Olllt.
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)(. E. -· Sec. • nw. UU o..& Blway allf"ewpen: .._-ass-MU
tt£
Sl.-oT
EARL W. STANLEY -. ASSEMBLYMAN
?-DD .. klll;kttle$-...ll-ta, 1M1
ttt w alter E. Tipton
FOR SBER:-1F-'F
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N 6Rlne.
1946, bet""' me, Nora s. Mars-NEWPORT BEACH CITY rAXES AND AS8E88Jll:N'l'8
!Calif Snow Deepest worth. a Notary Pullllc 1n and ror DELINQUENT FOB
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The .:a.ie.t oeaaonal -all the aald. County and State, rftidlnc ~ _ .& .
..... recorded in the uillted States :;;: =...n'7"'.= :::. n~CAL YEAK 1949. 46
La Roe, Olia
HOtrman, Albert c.
HOtfJnan. Albert c.
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wu durin& -the winter or 190S-....,.., Robert L 15 :ljl07 when 884 in-or 73lli feet. llam Powoll, Betty Poftll, and
......, ~teted at TOllUltaclt, =-~~':.to~ STATE OF CALIFO~ } Rahall, Anals B.
Callfomla. oCilbed to tbe wlthbt ~ COUNTY OF ORANGE u McMiiian. Nell S.
"'---Both W and acknowtOdced to me that they CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH . McMillan, Nell S.
oeo::B ay& executed the aame. IN WITNESS
SEC'DON A
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Brlnkerholf, H. R. J$ly E'. 12
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24.33 Lloyd. Hazel M. 19
14.51 Lloyd. Hazel M. 21
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The whltllgjg beetle hu eyes ~F, I haw benwtto .. t l , R. R. Hodgkinson. u Ex-Officio Tax Collector, In and for tbe l'Dl8'l' ADDl'l'IO N 'l'O NEWl'OBT BEACH
!bat' can look above and beloW mi b8nci an4 affixed my ottldal City or Newpor\ Beach, County of Orange, State of California. Bartt. Annie Ellis NEJy 50' 12 20
~N.iDELD&
8.&4 Glover, Wood Jr. • NEJy 15' 11 234 6.74
llmultaneously from tbe surloce seal the 1/lay and year In this Cet-HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that, default havil)g been made in the Batre, Annie Ellis NEly 50' _µ 20 « qUiet water. A black pigment tfflcate tint above written. payment of taxes and useumenta due to the City of Newport Beach 6.li2 Glover, Wood ,Jr, , 13, ~ 10.5!1
Leech, Vernon A. NEly 20' 3 5.91
dlolcleo the ey .. so that the upper NORA S . MARGWARTR. ror the fiscal year endlna June 30, 1946, upon tbe property herein-BBCHOJlf B
-1 scans the surface ol the Notary Public In and fer after described. and that unleu said taxes and ...........,ts so Cl>ambetlln, Pierre A. • i.-:ti-; Vernon A. ·SWJy 20' 5 235 5.:;6
water and the lower pa.rt sees be--Orange County, state at. delinquent, together with a'n pena_ltles and co8ts due thereon, be pa.id O:i~lin. Pierre A.
low the IUl"face. ~'or::;:1::aollllon Expires at the Tu Collector's Office in the Cty Hall. or on before Saturday, Alexander, Ot.arlea
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21.116 SawJ<r, James R. NEly 10' ~ '237 2.81
~ l!a.Wl'tt. James R. 8 ~ 21.d
January 28, 1950.J June 29, 1946, AT TEN O'CLQO( A. Ill. of that clay, all of said prop-
!sEALl erty described In the within list on which said taxes and Hoeutoents, Tapley , Ouistlne et al
48. 79 z-trel. Kathleen M. 12 24~ 11.~
Z'ftifel, Kathi-II. 1t 241 10.6? ~UBLJC NOTICE
Pub.-May 23, 30, June 6, 13, 19'6 penaltles and C<Ots are then unpaid, will on the date and the hour 5 2 4o 26 Zweifel. Kalhlftn Jd. 16 Z41 10.54
. Bean, Raymond P . NEl_y 20' 29 ' 243 5.3i
NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO ENGAGE IN THE
SALE OF ALCOHOL·
IC BEVERAGES.
above specified, BY OPERATION OF LAW. be sold to tbe Clty or ~ Raymond P. 31 243 7.T.!
No. 43559
ALIAS SUMMONS
N..,_t Beach. and that such sale will be made In the OFFICE OF Neighbors, May B.
THE TAX COLLECTOR or said City.
. 4 33.01 Bean, iaYmond P . 33 243 7.72
Whyte, James S. NEly "' 28 243 2.73
9
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
IN ANO FOR THE COUNTY
OF ORANGE.
R. RI HODGKINSON,
Ex.Officio-Tax Collector of Newport Beach., California. Isbell, J ohn C. 9 109 17 29 Wl>Yte. James S. 30 243 4.9'1
· City of Newport Beach 18 332 8.53
May 28, 1946
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice Is hereby given that fif-
teen days after the date posted, Action brought in the Superior AHeUed °" ... er Lo• Block
To&al
Delln-
queacy
SUB. OF BLOCK "A"
E48'l' NEWPOirr
Elliott, Eugene All (Ex.SEly 44.9') 15
Johnson, George L et al 52
A
A
Carroll, June 20 332 15-l!I
Cheyne, John 20 333 9.78
22.91 de la Torre, AlpMrue G. 14 335 3.78
23.39 de la Torre. Alphoruie G. 16 335 4.311
the undersigned propor.es. to sell Court ol tbe County of Orange,
alcoholic beverages at th~ prem· and-O:nnplaint filed in the Of-· L
ises. described a& foll09/S : fice of the Oerk of the Superior Kittle, Cecil ·
NEWPORT BEACH TRACT
24 28
32
32
37
$ 12.60
10.35
4.11
5.97
Deem, J oe R. ·. 90
\. NEWPORT BAY 'l'BACT
26.03 Hogan. Paul J . 10 337 3.50
-Clcy or Newport Beach 3 429 4.311
A
F1shing Boat "~O" end of Court of said County. Spellicy, Anna E. et al
Newport Pier, Ne'A1>0r t Beach. Spellicy, Anna E. et al
Orange County, California. CITY OF NEwPoRT BEACH a Kentz, Emma A.
AD (ex RR ) 14
AU (ex RR) 15
1
Plummer , Anthony K. 3
Plummer, Anthony K 4
De Moss, Oyde J . 15
3
3
4
Stoever, Ruth B. • 6 429 15.32
25.9l Oertly, J ohn W. 21 431 6.74
19.48 Meyen. Otto J . 16 433 4.10
18.66 Collins, Thomas M. 22 433 4. 71
S till. Mary J . 4 442 3.50
Punua.nt to such intention, the Municipal Corporation of the
undersigned. is applying to the sixth class, Plaintiff. THIRD ADDmON BALBOA TBAOI' S tate Board of Equalization for vs. Griswold, Loys 5 41 9. 78 E lliott, Eugene 1 6 70.42 Kroenke, G. C. NEly 12' 19 529 2.ot
34.51 Kroenke, G. C. 21 529 17.43
35.49 Shellenbach, Harold C1 6 531 7.99
issuance on original application of A. G. WERMICH, et al, Defend-
an alcoholic beverage license for ants. Hues, James W. t 8
5_88 Hues, James W. 5 8 RIVER SECTION
28.18 Bettis, Gwendolyn G. 14 532 4.10
13.84 Morrow, Bertha R. 2 533 9.24
Meyer, William B. 11 539 6.74
Meyer, William B. 13 539 6.74
these premises as follows: Plumer, Alice C.
ON SALE BEER. The People of the State of Call-Sunshine Farms Inc.
Anyone desiring to protest the fomia send greetings to: Sunshine Farms Inc.
iuu&nce of 1uch license may f ile A. G. Wermich and Vi vian Wer-Lane, Dorian
11.43 J ones, William R. 6 8
11.90 J ones. William R. WJy 13' 7 8
t .53 EAST SIDE ADDmON 'l'O BALBOA rRAO'r
19 37
13 41
14 41
7 43
• verified. protest with the State mJch, Husband and Wife;
Board of Equalization at Sacra-R. M. Thomas and Leona 1'1lotnas, LAKETRAO'r (And 0.-.. J!'roafa«e Adj.) Elliott, Eugene Ellio~tt, Eugene
Elliott, E ugene
Elliott, Eugene
Crocker, Frank W.
Meyer, William B. 15 5..19 6.74
. mento, California, stating grounds Husband and Wlf~ McFarland, O eo E.
for denJal a5 provided. by law. The A. G. Wermich and R. M. Gloeuer, lda L.
3 135
15 135
premises are not now licensed for Thomas, co-partners doing busi-Blair, Dorothy A. 19 235
36.95
8.93
10.86
8
NEly 30' of SE!y 60' T
9
16 34.78 Johnson. Mary Ann 19 539 6.74
16
2.15 Johnson. Mary Nin 21 539 7.~
33.25 Harms, George W. 8 542 3.50
the sale of alcoholic beverages. ness as Orange County Refining
CARL H. an4-Company; CANAL SECTION
SEly 30' T
18 24
2.15 Harms, George W. 10 542 3.50
9.37 Hanns, George W. 12 542 3.50 RAYMOND McCULLAH. George 0. Hartman:
Pub.-June 6, 1946. Wm. L. J ones and Rosina K
OZBTIFIOATE OP BUSINESS
Ftctitioua Firm Name
Jones. Husband and Wife ;
First Doe, Second Doe, Third
Doe Corporation, a Corporation;
Defendants.
Henley, Joseph M.
Henley, Joseph M .
Henley, Joseph M.
Smit h. Amelia, et al
THE UNDERSIGNED do here-You are directed to appear In PUBLIC NOTICE by certify that we are conducting an action broug ht against you by :__.::..::..=:.;:.__:. ______ _
• cleaning business at 1844 Har-the above named plaintiff in the a pply to the Court fOl' any other
bor Blvd, Costa M~. California, Superior Court of the State of relief demanded in the complaint.
under the fictitious fU'l?l name of California, in and for the County Giv d hand and seal
Mercury Ceaners a: Oyen and of Orange and to answer the com-en un er my
that aaJd firm 11 compmed of the plaint tb~reln within ten days of the Superior Court of the
followtna pert.0'19, whole names tn after the service on you of th1s County of Orange, State ot Call-
Nil and places of residence are u summons. if served with.In the fornla. this 19th day of March,
follows, to-wtt : County of Orange, or within 1946·
William Powell, 2591>-i Grand thirty days if served elsewhere,
-Avenue, Long Beach, Calltornla. and yau are notified that unless
Betty Po\4<ell. 259 ~ Grand Ave-you so appear and answer as above
B. J . SMITH,
nue. Long Beach, caJifornia. required, the plaintiff wtll t ake
Robert Powell. 259 ~ Grand judgment for any money or dam-
.Avenue. Long Beach, California.. ages demanded. in the Complaint,
WITNESS our hands this 22nd u arising upon contract, or wtll
County Clerk and Clerk ol the
Superior Court of the State
of CalifornJa, in and for the
County of Orange.
By WAYNE A. DRAGER.
Post Wa r .Pro sperity
Club Rostet--Continued
Deputy.
~ full-i-ge an la,yout by .Jack Lindsley, cowboy ar6st, la our way of "'"" ... oar .....ien with portrayalti In prooe and pencil, the ,__and Die ftorlell of our lo·dJng cltlaary.
oru-tb.U work la reitented for the benellt of aew to Ule -111111
to remind "oldsters" of their contrlbuUoa to the building ol tile Barbor dlotde&.
New ,.._ lllld their storlel gne ~klog hlat<irtm," dllplaylng tit-M 1me1il
In oar midst.
DON NORMAN FRANK A. AND MILDRED WALSH
Norman's Meat Market Costa Mesa Paint & Hdw.
-o..1n1 ... .......-. ...._ .. Bllenrln-wmlama Quality Palau
Kelvlnator AppllanCM . 4; 4; ;t a-a 51..-J. ea.ta M-. 11141 N-pon Bl'ld.
J.E. Ragsdale , t t .t
Balboa Motcl~d Windsor Dr. Robert A. Crawford
OPl'OMETRIST
91T J;. 0..tnl l 'lft Newpori llhd.--Ooe&a M-Calif.
......,.. Callf. ~ lleaeoa 611S
Ill&. O..tnl • ..,.,.ft. llarbol' Ill .
;t ;t ;t
Bob Allen
COUNCILMAN
Prop.
';t;t;t
Paul Lorentzen
Balboa Spottfishing Fleet
3 139
4 139
5.23
5.23
13.38
6.65
TRACT 518 Harms, George 'Y· 14 542 3.50
5 139 Lampert, Frank S .
Deutsch, Emery
Deutsch, Emery
43 B Harms, George W. 16 542 3.50 6· 10 Coram. Roy E . 4 629 7 .99
8.63 Coram. Roy E . 6 629 7.99
16.77 Savoy, Phillip A. 5 635 3.50
8 139 10 c
11 c SEly "'
PUBLIC N OTICE
Pacific States Savs. & Loan Co.
Pacific S tates Savs. & Loan Co.
Pacific States Savs. &: Loan Co.
Pacific Sta tes Savs. &: Loan Co.
P acific States Savs. & Loan Co.
Pacific States Savs. & Loan Co.
Pacific S tates Savs. &: Loan Co.
31
8 8.78 Casler, Enuna w. 10 638 6.74
6.10 West , Ernest 0 . et al 1 640 4.10
c
F
(Seal Superior Court Orange
County.)
Wly 8.75' 9
28 1.92 West , Ernest O. et al 3 640 3.50
6.10 Peck. George N. ' 9 640 3.50
F
F
Pub. Apr. 11. 18. 25: May 2, 9, 16.
23, 30; June 6. 13, 1946.
32
7 5.48 Peel. Leone D . 5 642 3.50
6.10 McBurney, B. A. 11 643 3.76
G
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7.97 Henderson, Tom W . 17 643 7.27 Bergeron, Arthur J .
3 J
29 K No. 43560
ALIAS SUMMONS
Pacific States Savs. & Loan Co. 20 M
27.32 Henderson, Tpm W. . 19 643 7.Z7
TRACT !MS 5.39 Morris, M. Ethel 7 737 6.74
(Action brought in the Superior
Court ot the County of Orange,
and Complaint filed In the of-
fice ot the Clerk of the Superior
Court of said County.)
Sharp, A. G. 23 Siegel John A. 11 737 14.16
Gogerty, Frances E. 96 9.20
'l.97
de la Torre, Alphonse 15 737 3.50
de la Torre. Alphonse 17 737 3.50
SEASHORE OOLONY TRACT de la Torre, Alphonse 19 737 3.50
Beeby. J ohn D. 4 1 F 23.90
1.66
3.61
3.97
3.34
2.99
de la Torre, Alphonse 21 737 17.60
In UM! Superior Court of the State Beeby, John D. SEly 15' of NE1y 20' s F
of Callforala In and For tbe Mcinnes, Ida B. NEJy % 3 3 'TRAcr 828-CORONA DEL MAR
County of OrlUll'e Mcinnes, Ida B. 4 3
Mclnnes, Ida B. 5 3
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, Mcinnes. Ida B. 6 3
a Municipal Corporation of the Driggen, Dudley D. NWI 25' ot N1 sixth class. Plaintiff, vs. RICH-Y Y "' 3 9)
ARD R. TATNALL, et al, Defend-Driggers, Dudley D. NWly 25' 4 9)
Boyd, R. L .
Bennett ,Charles A.
Bennett, Charles A.
Richardson, Angus S.
9.55 Richardson, Angus S.
AU (Ex. 'Hwy,)
NWJy 35.47' (Ex. Hwy.)
·-AlJ (Inc. por. of
Elec. Way adj.)
3
4
5
2
3 anti. Driggers, Dudley D. NWty 25' 5 9)
n... People of the State of Call-Hammer. Fred NWJy 30' of SE!y 60' of Nly % 3 9J TRACT 6'7S-CORONA DEL MAR
(ornla Send Greetings to: RICH-Hammer . Fred NWJy 30' of SE!y 60' 4 9) 9.74 KFryeelerV SalliJ ·e Lathrop 11~
ARD. R. TATNALL and ELIZA· Hammer . Fred NW!y 30' of SEly 60' 5 9J e. · · •
BETH B. TATNALL Husband OOEAN F'RONT rRAcr Ballard, RoOOrt H. 22
and Wife, E. D. MORRELL and Small. Lora v. 6 51 Ralph, William H. SEly 50' 44 -
SUSAN E . MORRELL. Husband 12·76 Ralph, William H. SEly 50' 45
and Wiie. R. A. CARRIER, ELLA F1RST ADDmON 'l'O NEWPORT lll!llGH'l'S Ralph, Willia.'" H. SEly 50' 46
CARSON, J . R. JONES,. HAR-P orter, Miriam S. -9 14 4.84 TBA,.... &S• IV>RON• DEL~•» RIE"I' TAYLOR. a lllngle Woman, Porter , Miriam 8-J O 14 ..,.. ~ "" '~
JOSEPHINE M. GRIFFITH. J ohnson Peter 11 17
21 -~ Nueent, Cl>ester 0 . 16
AUDREY ISABELL, a slnele Johnson' p 1 NEly u lO 17
4· Hogan, Paul J . 36
woman, LESTER PAUL SIMS, ' e et n 2.53 HOitan Paul J . 37 WALTER MORRIS GUEDEL. Karge, Henry P. 11 18 4.23 '
'fENRY EDWARD CXlFFMAN McMahan, Edward D. 5 23 6.97 TRACT I026-CORONA DEL MAR
1od GERTRUDE K. COFFMAN. Hart. Ethel B. 11 24 4.23 Citizens NationaJ,:rrust ..
Huliband and Wlfe. SANTA ANA Wallace. Lew H. 16 24 6.97 Savings Bank or L. A
MORTGAGE and INVESTMENT Lee. Virginia et al 13 ll6 8.99 Citizens National Trust .l
CXlMPANY, FANNIE PEASE City of Newport Be.ell 18 28 2.99 Savings Bank of L. A. 24
11
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M
M
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B
B
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~=~if~:.-:to~6i ~.'.~, or;1~wpor~ Beach 19 28 2.99 ACREAGE-CORONA DEL MAB
E McDERMCYIT KENNETH D -v· 1 iarn -l 32 36.40 Wagenheim, Edwin 50' lot l/i D
cAMPBELL. EDWARD. O. MOR: Hunt. William R. 2 32 8.25 (Inc. beL same 6 high tide line )
RIS and MINNIE MORRIS. Hus-City of N""'J>Ort Beach 7 32 4.23
band and Wife. LOS ANGELES City or Newport Beach ' 20 32 3.61 (So. or Co. Rd.J l60.04 rt. SE!y
, of SW!y ext. of NWly line of MORTGAGE UNDERWRITERS, City of Newport Beach 21 32 3.61 Acacia St.
Inc., a corporation. nlE ELLIOT McMillan, John D. NE1y % 10 34 2.09
6.34
19.79
11.38
10.72
10.13
15.98
4.TI -
5.91
~;j
6.74
4.311
4.3!1
20.70
12.54
23.02
~= ~P~~YSE~~ McMillan, J ohn D. 11 34 16.98 RE-SUB OF SIJCDON I-BALBOA ISLAND-
DOE TimtD DOE 'CORPOl!r McMillan, John D. 12 34 4.58 Stephen. Lester J . 28 6 ~ 10.&<l
• OladWlck Nettie Adams 19 34 3 61 Myers. John W. 15 7 16.?R ATION. • Corporation, Defend-Ell h, Paul B al . Myen, John W. "' 7 31.:::i ants. swort • . et 10 35 3.61 -·n1
You are directed to appear In Oenllng7. Clyde H. 2 B 19.20 Bonham, Edna F. et al 24 13 37.Bd
' . Ml,!!OA ISLAND V ilD!:TY n.. -r ISi-a.i .... h-
4; ;t ;t
an action. brought against ycu by TRACT 444 SECTION :t-B ALBOA ISLAND
the above named plaintiff in the Grleuer Robe• rt Al Jr 60 Sh n .. ·--U E 18
t ;t ;t
VOLNEy L. HAY
Sea-Esta Motel
"$ftp bY the Sea"
11i1 Ne..,..& mft. -Oooa -
;t ;t t
0. Z. Robertson
General Co.ntracto'r
dlt ~ ~ ........ ()ollf.
PILaa...rll
;t ;t ;t
Curt H. Bohman
The Bohman Coiri~y
T , ,, ,,+ •••1Nll Kn ~am
-~ ..____. ••• Com.
t ;t t
ROBERT J1. JJEED
Harbor COJCJ Storage
........ ; ... J • m ... a lfca ..... 81 rt, fllm,
''' -~-fit: 1»•
*W*'· 1'919 (ft.J'DfG _. OWW) ....... .,
8 1,.......or Court of the State of • ' • 12.97 aron, ~ · --· • • Ir t __ ._.._
Calltornla, in and fer tbe County TRACT BUI SIXtHON 8-BA.IJIOA J8L4ND
of Orange, and to &JlSWl'I' the com-Rambo. A. M. 9 2 4.85 ll!Fwbury, C. S . 23 ~nt therein within ten cia3'9 Wblte. Forrest H. 2 4 16.77 McKenney, StarlJeY V. ill attn-the service on you d. thll ' summons. If lletWd within Ibo Macaulay, JHSle _R. 3 5 7.n ~u. Geor&e E: ~
County or Orange, or within thirty Holmwood. laaa<; N. Ely 100' at Wl)r ShOOk. Nellie V. 3
.S.,. If ...-vtd elsewhere, an4 you 720' !Ez Hwy) F 58.79 Thompoon. Hollis R. 28
att notified that unleA you "" ap-Breithaupt. Harry R. SEly 100' H 92.70 Brewster, Harry C. 34 •
put and ..,.._,. u above re-Manhall, Ray V . ~~
qulttd, ~ plalritdr will tan · rJl'ACT 90'7 'IDO llDJ: Dimmitt, Ralph B. 15
Judcment fer any money or dam-WrlcJit. Douclu 27 64.02
.... demanded In tbe Omip!otat. -Roderick 94 Cl.oe llF£'DON '-BALBOA ISLAND
u &ttllnc u""" canttact. o. wm Griftltll c.onp.ny 112 n.eo Hanoly, Huold H., .Ill al :it
-'Y to the Court fer any OU-Griffith Company NEly "'· 111 6.04 Richard9on, Ancus it I
relld demanded in the complaint. carttpn, Hai~ L NE1y Iii 222 6.97 Richanbon. Angus S. . 7
Glwn under my hind -~ Cal'J~ Jlautl(le L 223 13.ts Hamm, Harold L !:17 7$' 1
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9
12
13
16
17
18
20
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22.211
29.87 '
20.11 .
20.Tl
25.QS
2U0°' 54.
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~U::.a1~. ':.i! :1st -...;. Hemm JC. Im u.ei s~lli s al•MA ~
fomia, this 17tli cky at Ai:oro.' 1111i!. ~. Gardon ,L IHI U6 lh-. John William 12 2 34.fi
B. J . 1111?1'8. -· GordqD L SW!)' Iii 5(7 .~.lljj ~. Lulu Mae 9 I 3 311 •
County ciettt -o.n ., tbe LllDbein, om D. 11111 ..... a ltlley, Vivian · Wb' 30' 27 I . •> 11#
Superior Collrt ot tbo State ot Llndllbcm. ~1 0 . -la.46 RileJ', VJvWr : , Wlr .110' • , ~ • ~·~ore~;:.ror ~,c--:c· mu." . ~ i. ~ ~ 6 •ailrll'-b' ... fzhfare ..... -11··-111-tbe-pw ll . w'WAi L vu~ . . the C1T'C c:. IUWPOWt •ear. OOUJf'ft or ~
lla .. b. . .iOO.d ' I .... -~ad <i' ...... t t~ ST4 OF ~
(Seal ~ eo.t Bolman Curt 8 G.3J. Dated --cloT fll -.-. ~oa...tJ') . • -.. •iw.•:-1;e.w.a.111; _ __ . OCllWA..-.•••
iiiiiiiiiiimll 1-1.11. Z. 27, U& a-Na-'Dwt a - -ot t;; 4. 31 '4411
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·ui p.••' tili..S. ~:.::.~= 11'!• • 'za fi •Cd I '1
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How Orange Countians V~t~,·i~.P~i~;i~ MP .. 1anesa.~~er~etste N~-Balboa T~ sweau' _ ..
Ulllll I'' All ~~~Travel to Europe, Mn1c:n, Hawaii ·
ll CW:. UPmlLJOAN a,.,..,, Tttll l*t.-~OTON HAbe Set f Oi' June 21 ~the-World Trips In the Deal' future. See
MewaTlud adtatl•wnta an. p N ,..... pic!e to offlciont opmdina. UllL,IC OTICE
NOTIOI: INVJTINO llID8
Margaret L. Scharle
Go-Madelyn D. PlatL--4,641 0-tol>le-..... BoJI "--I'll. eart.ar S9i. '81 hm, .... <Membor Music Teachen' Assn.
of C&lifomla)
' Teacher of Piano
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Scbool Trustees of the N-Beach Scbool District will receive sealed bids fOr paint-
ing 18 rooms of the school build-
ing located between 13th and 14th
Streets on Central Avenue; also
Caretaker's cottage located on
13th Street and the caretaker'•
cottage located on Carnation
Street in C.Orona del Mar.
Earl Warren ......... _____ .18,019 Earl W. SWll•Y--:--·-4,801 Dulaney --------·---------1,338 A . Jlooln: 1t a. "!'-.. I p. m.
Robert w. Kenny ............ 1.093 ~IJ'. 15tll Dlot.-Dooble ................ _ ... ----· 323 dinner meeting of the mer-"------------------------1
William E. Rik••'---------14.5 Sam Colllno -•-·---·-8,530 SEAL HAOH chants division of the Costa Meaa
Ueateaaat Go•..,._ Harlan Savage .. ----· 5,400 Oiamber ot Commerce Will be held 0 ----------------------
Goodwin J . KnighL .... _ 7,930 NON-PAKnSAN lull"" of ... '--June 2J at 6:30 p.m. in the llOdal Organist • Accompanist
8C l'o: SO'I GoldeD.rod Awmae
Coroaa del M.v
PHONE: HARBOR 1046
EqJert
Radi6 Service
Phone Beacoa 5816
Painting to be done accordl.ng
to Specifications on fil~ ln the Di&-
trict Superintendent's office, 14th
and Central. All bids to be in
the District Superintendent's of·
fice by 8 :00 o'clock p.m., July 2,
1946.
~1-;,.ws~:::::.-.::::: ~~ 1~~th8ar:'~.oos $-:==:::::::==::::::: ~ ~~ '7o ~tyJch~;:
S-etary ot State-8apt. Pablle hlnlc-Drent barger. r:;~, ~.;,~~j~~l~:~ ~: ~-_:::::::::::1~~ Burch =:::=::=::::::::::::::::: ~ DrSpeW~~~~ ":,~Y.~
C.troUer-Co. Supt. of 8mooll BUA dent of the Osteopathic Physicians
Thomas H. KucheL ... _16,860 Unton T. S lmmonl. ....... 19,553 0..Utable-and Surgeolls College of Loo An·
John H . Carter ......... ---309 OouatJ' Olslt-Liv!ngston ............... _____ :!411 geles.
Ira J. McDonald............. 440 B. J. Smith. ...................... 20,306 BlllJngs ............................. 679 The number of """rvations fnr
Harry E. Riley ...... _.____ 873 Slterttf-OllANGE dinner are limited, according to
Tffuurer-Jetee L. Elliott. .. ----·-··-9.59'2 luatlce of tile PMite the chairman, and those planning
Breken Le11ses Duplicated
Gbwos AdJoAecl e
~ lbwwlned
E.T. Butterwortll, 0. D.
llH WoR (loetnl ,_ -r 11U
Eo-.p bf, App-t
The Board or School Trustees of
the Newport School District re--
servet the right to reject any or
all bids or waive any informality
in a bid
Oiarles G. JohnsCJn.._.16.222 Harry Bell ·········--··--· 3.106 Paddock ····-·---.. ··-··:·-···· t,328 to attend must make reservation9
Atlont•7 ,O.enl-.... ---·-·-Floyd W . Howard ..... _ 3,189 Fairbairn .......................... 737 as early as pooslble. L-----------------------l Walter L. Bowen........ 880 R. I. Morris. .. ___________ 5.178 NEWPORT BEAOB ' Palmer Radio
AND ELIXJTBIC
11'8 N-n-.
OOtn'A ISS&
GORDON B. FINDLAY,
Oerk of the Newport
Beach School District.
Pub.-.June 6, 13, 20, 1946.
t/Ule 4 7~ 94'""" 4
TREASURED DAY
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IJUNE 161
6 x I Inch size •
Ooe or u many u desired. Proofs to select from.
CowMuNION AND GllADUATION PHOTOGJtAPHS A SPECIALTY.
AUSTIN STUDIOS
We are fully equipped to talce
portraits In Home or Clturclt
· All STUDIOS Of'EN 12 TO 6 P .M. EVBY SUNDAY
AND TWO OI -NIGHTS 1'111 WOK
508 Yi So. M&l.n St. Phone 1463 Santa Ana
DAILY HOURS: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Fridays and Saturdays 'tiJ 8 p. m.
NT-6-6-46
Announcing the New Vibrapac
Building Units
ALL SIZES · BUILDING UNITS
Brick and c-pool JUl>dm Now In Production
Walter Kline Concrete Products Co.
1560 Newport Ave.
' u J ll I n n1Ja,:;<1 11!ldl "''"I ' ' '
BALBOA'S •
Edmund G. Brown. .. -732 James A. Musick... .. _ .. 8.3'.lO C...*·bl~ HarTilon W, C411 .... -.... 4,701 Walter E . Tipton ........... 6,761
Fred N . Howser .. ·------· 9,967
Carl E. !COiley .... _.......... 1.499
Vaughn ............................. 890
B4. of Eqoal.luUoa. ,_. Dllt-
WUllam G. Bonolll ......... 12.695
Fred Carlllon .................. 4,646
u. s. 8-alor-
WUllam F . Knowland. ... 12,776
Ellis E. Patterson..-----····· 1,375
Will Rogon jr .................. 4,245
OoDp-. !!11d Ohl.-
John Phlllipo ............... -13,601
RaY Adkinson .................. 4,139
Auembly, ,,tb Dtat.-
Raymond G. Garlljer ...... 1,860
Oiarles Hindley -·----------1,349
Madelyn D. Platt..·-······· 1.894
Earl W . Stanley ............. 8,756
Dr:MOORATIO
Goveraor--
Earl Warren ···········-·····-8,531
A. Beldon Gilbert............ 168
Robert W . Kenny ............ 5,810
--Ruby McFarland .......... 20,114
Aadltor-
L. H . Ecktl .. _ .... _ ... _ .. .21.017
A•e11~
Maurice F . Endei'Ie ....... .20,265
Dl9triet Attoraey-
James L . Davia ... -... -.. .20.268
Tu Collector--
Don S. Mozley ............... .21,410
Treuur.,.._
H. A. Gradner ................. 20,461
Surveyor-
W, K Hlllyard .. ,. ......... .20,389
Public Admr. aacl Coro11er-
E. R Abbey ..................... .20,879
The township election results
were u follows:
SANTA ANA TOWNSHIP
luatlee Of tbe Peace
Cameron ····················---··-4,800
BrO\V?l ···········-·········-········· 1,962
Childs ......... _______ ,_______ 701
Kanagy ................. ------· 637
SAN JUAN OAPlllTRANO
JuaUce of tile PNCe
Forster ·-··--····· .. ·-·-··-----· Stlte ................................. .
, TUSTIN
.lmttce of tbe P~
638
312
Allen ·····-·················-----····· 532 Morris ................................ 406
Uncontested candidates ·and
their votes were:
Tustin-Constable, Logan 845.
San Oemente -Conltable.
Stroscheim 211.
Laguna Be{lch--J'ustice of
peace, 0-avatt 646; Constable,
Jamison 654.
Newport Beach-Justice or
peace, Dodge 1838.
ANAHEIM TOWNSHIP
William E. Riker............ 139 Ju•tlce of the Pe~
Santa Ana-Sternberger 5906.
Fullerton-Justice of peace,
Spence. 2910; Constable, Skill-
man 3020. Lleuten.aat Governor--1 Stark ··--······-·····-····-·········· 1,695
Goodwin J. Knight .......... 3,635 Schultz .............................. 2.454 Brea-Justice or peace, Earley
872. Charles W . Lyon .............. 4,610 Coutabl&-
John F. Shelley ................ 5,094 Marion -······-·····--···--······-· .. 2,5TI H untington Beach-Justice or
Secr etary of State-Wallace ··················-·····-··· 1,865 peace, Pann 1318.
Frank M. Jordan ............ 8,660 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::; Lucille W ebster Gleason 4,448 '
Controlter-
Thomas H . Kuchel ......... 9.108
John H. Carter _ ............. 796
Lumber and Building Materials
Bay District Lumber Co. Paul Collins ... .................. 951 d 754 Phone Beacon 5111 :::n~· :cii:r;;1
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Trt"uurer-
Charles G. Johnson ........ 10.702 .-----------------------
644 1 Attorney General-
Lawi-ence W . Allen ....... .
Walte r L . Bowers ............ 1,783
Edmund G. Brown .......... 3,341
Greettng Cards and a Greet V&riety of Unuaual Glft.
"WE INVITE YOU TO BROWSE AROUND"
C. E. LOUCKS
Harrison W . Call............. 913 ll:Wl'.:LRY and SrAnONERY
Fred N . Howser .............. 5.618 1'19'1 Newport Blvd .• Costa Mesa. CaJll.
Carl S . Kegley.................. 931 Dlamond.9 -\Vatebes -Fine Repalrlnc Phone Beaoon 5139·M Bd. of Equalization, 4th Dh1t . .-'--------.:...:====-=.:...:::.:...: _______ ,
\Villiam G. Bonelli .......... 8.185 ------------------------
Fred Carlson .................. 2,055 .-----------------------Ha~ket M . Ross ................ 1,046
Curtis Thompson .......... 1,218
u . s . Senator-
WUliam F . Knowland.... 3,054
John S . Crowder............ 154
Adam C. Derkwn. .. -....... 63
Wayne McFarland ........ 215
Ellis E. P atterson ............ 2.571
Will Rogers jr .................. 7,562
ConcrPSs, 22nd Dist-
John Phillips .................. 5,703
Ray Adkinson .................. 7 ,203
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~ on tbe new odlllc:e of St. To be carried In tbe pn>«S-of tbe summer will be that or Miu ' ~ Hall In Lowell. -. ....
Mi:. and Mrs. Richard Emison of Beacon Bay
Announce Engagement of Daughter Patricia
.Jama~ chlll'Ch, Via Udo, sional Ott the brua proceaional Pbrmee 13 and 208 + By Winifred Barlln + ReOtence Phone 1637-R Patricia >m'-1, daughter or Mr.I DePauw unlwnlty, alma mate lland~~tbe--~tbe~~~~~ln------------7-----------------~------~------------1 -~~·--of~~-~-~
Ardys Dean. -tbe Idea silk and the American 0.un:h Co d A h f M" Do th w ·1 F o· L"b . 40 Ruddor road. Beaoon Bay, Beth. that the Euttt aeaaon, 0 .,111....,_ nae In lillt. 'lbere are baptismal mman er S ton 0 ISS ro y I SOn, Ortner :tty I ranan, whose engacement wu announced' Mr. Gunn wu a -euest al
oratlve of tbe reaurrection of candlesticks in brass, and the Co!lSt Guard Aux. Arrives in Japan ; Tells First Impressions Friday evening at an Informal tbe f)n!-home earlier In UM
Cbriat and the victory over death, aterlinc silver baptismal 1>ow1. Comes to Balboa party. The >m1""" 11&ve rocenUy wee1t. oot t.•1nesa called.. b111t
wu a. fttting tlme to 1Pve equip-Other gifts include the wedding One of the fll'St letten from We pu:aed devutation. but lt moved to Newport Beach from north before the pvty. Howuwr.
rne:nt ror the new church ~ u stole, the bl'US lectern and the Miss Dorothea wn.on. former has been neatly cleared away. Santa Ana and guests were mem-, be aent lovely orchid COl"Mlft to
memorials for the faithful de-leather lectern Bible. as well as Two more of the yachting fra-city librarian and put p-esident 11le peopJe live in tit'Y shacks but t bers of a dinner bridge club to1 Mrs. Emiaoo and btt two claUCK-
parted. the pulpit Bible and silver book ternity who are locating perman-of the Business and ProfMlion&l manage somehow to grow a fiCJIUI'. which they have belona:ed for ters.
·since that time much of the marks, and several of the many ently in Newport Beach are Mr. j Wome n's club, who has just reach-iah.ing garden. I am thrilled be-mott than 20 years. and children Patricia's grandmother. Mn. E.
equipment for the altar and chan-pews needed have been donated. and Mrs. Harry Ashton, who are ed Japan where she ls one of a yond words with what I haVe seen of t_h?H membe~, with Whom G . Summers. and her aunt, Mn.
eel, necessary sacred vesaell and A memorial fund has also been for the time being living on their group establishing libraries ·rOr so far. Patrtaa and her 1Uter ha\'e grown 1'tona Summen Smith, were pres..
furniture have been given as established to which people may 38-foot custom built cabin cruiser the Army of Occupation, has just Our hotel is close to the Im-up.
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ent as were her cousins, Mr. and
memorials. Included are the altarf ~vein any a.mo!111t, and on which Edna Lee, moored at Evans been received by Mn. Edna perial hotel and all the better Patricia has just ~n separated\ Mrs.. Ludan Simpecm and Mr. and
cross, the set of eight brass can-1t will be posstble to draw for Landing. Davenport, 1506 East Central buildings. It was an office build-, from the WAVES and later in the Mrs. Robert Fisk oi Loi An&eJe&
dlesticka handmade after an orig .. further equipment. Mr. Ashton is commander of a\•enue, Balboa, CalJf. Mn. Dav-lng betore the war and now is summer ¥till become the bride of Included among, the guests wer1
1na1 dest&n. a pa.tr ot large altar In time there will be six stained the Coast Guard Auxiliary for the enport's son, Lt. Col. Frank N . reconverted by ·yoUr son into a Herbert Gunn jr .. of Monticello, Dr. and Mn. John Ball, Dr. anC
YaSel and a pair of small altar glass .memorial windows which 11th Coast Guard district, which Davenport, ls in charge ot the comfortable home for women son of Mr. and Mn. Herbert Gunn, Mrs. Dexter Ball, the Messn.
vases. both also handmade in brass the subjec~ have been ~n extends from Santa Barbara to hotels in Japan, including the working for the government. prominent ranchers of the San 1 and Mesdames Hugh Lowe. RaJ
after an original desJan. and a and for which desJgns are being San Diego, and is a member of the one "-'here Miss Wilson has quart-Everything is spotless and freshly FranciK'o Bay area.. He is a Holle, Herbert Miller, Honcl
missal stand. obtained. They will include the Los Angeles Power Boat squadron. en. The letter follows: p1tlnted My room is on the sewnth graduate of Stanford university, Stevens, Baxter Jouvenat, F"foe4_
1 For the ritual of Holy Commun-Holy Nativity, the Resurrection, He was commodore of the Holly-28• May, 1946, Old Kaejo Hotel. floor facing the Imperial palace, u also is Miss Emison, he being Forgy and a score or more youna·
Ion are--two tterling silver cruets the two sacramE'nts of the church, wood Yacht club in 1941 and has Japan. 6 a.m. in bed before Ima~ such a view! I would a Phi Delta Theta while she wa.s 1
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for wine and water, the sterling Baptism and Hoty COmmunion. been their delegate to the South-breakfast. never have dre amed of such a Kapp& Kappa Gamma. Before -------
,.Uver bread box and the sterling and one of St. James. patron em California Yaehting associa-1 Dear :P.trs. Davenport: break! Our rqoms are typical :au. Dolorea Elder, ...._. ... of completing her college work at Ori•re C'attfully-Spue a. W..
lavabo bowl. There is the leather saint of the church. The sixth win-t.ion ever since. After practlslng l At last the "Marine ~nt" army style-two regulation cots. Mn. i.e.ter IMel1. 1185 z.t A 1 t 17 ~ ~ Centml awiaae, Balboa. wbo altar book. the chancel prayer dow will be the rose window over gener al law in Los nge es or got u!I to J apan. It wu really two chairs, and two tables but l(f'Mluatee Welmietfay, Jame u,
years, he h8:5 moved hlB office to a rugged voyage. One night . the on the fioor 1s an Oriental thick from Weatlalte 8eJM>o1 fo r Glrts.
Sweaters
SJJpon and Coat Styfe11
Lingerie
Sun Back Frocks
2-Pleoe Mldrtft Pea&allt Style
Sbes 9 to 15
Cotton Pajamas
Checket Taffeta
Petticoats
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Balboa and is located at 509 Eut 1 ship came within 25 feet of hit-pale green carpet. Outside our
Central avenue. ting a floating Jap mine. We window is the moat. the gardens
won't forget that ni$hl. the way and the emperor's palace---guch
she put up full speed, and she beauty so close!
swayed and groaned unti l our in· Our boss. JUne Fairweather, a
sides shook accordingly. native of Hawaii and transferred
Local Girl to Have
Footprints With
Those of Stars
Balboa Yacht Club'
Formal Opening
Saturday Evening Yesterday morning reveille last F ebruary m et us for dinner
) sounded at 4 :30 am. Up we got, here_. The dining room resembles Miss Carol Wolden berg, daugh-
Flag officers and directors of dressed and out of the porthole a high-class tea r oom at home. ter of Mr. and Mrs. H . F . Wolden·
the Balboa Yacht club are an-peeped an Island fai ntly silhou· Is set in attractive surroundings. berg, 1300 West Central avenue,
nouncing their annual openin g for et ted against the r ising sun. ~ The meal \\'U delicioUS-butter J\fe\\'POrt Beach. \\'as last week se-
the season with a d inl'l£'r and a string of islands followed. ex-and strawberry preser ves, hot lected the "most heavenly sole"
d nee Saturday J une 7. It \\'ill be actly like the picture postcards. rolls and meat well served H ow-! on the University of Calirornia,
S:mi-formaJ v.•iih cocktails in the The air was hot and sticky, a ever. milk, fresh vegetables and Los Angeles campus in connection
1 patio at 6 0:clock and dinner a t 7. deep contrast after the cold. blust-fruit will be rare . All r estau· with publicity for the forthcoming
. h d e ring wind of just o ne day pre· rants are out of bounds for Am· Campus Theater production "Shoe-
Thts year th<' onore guests vious. erlcans . maker's Holiday."
~ill be club members who "'er~ To make a long story short v.:e After dinner our boss gave us A sophomore at U.C.L.A., "'fiss
in the armed forces and membei:s pulled into Yokahama dock at a the lowdown. According to her, Waldenberg is a m ember of Alpha I sons a nd daughte rs ":'~o. were in fev.• minutes before nine. The everything in Japan is according Xi Delta sorority. During the con-
the armed forces. V1s1t1ng com-Jap beggars in their small canoes to rank. Librarians are up on the test ror the.campus "sole," Carol
modores from other clu~ are ex-camt> in droves to beg food from social ladder and that is why we was selected by applause of the
CHRISTIAN'S HUT
I pect<'d. and the decorative theme the passengers. The hoses wer e h ave a view o f the e mperor's male audience a nd Doug Fahy a
will be full-size burgees of P a· turned on to keep them away. palace. Beta Theta Pi was chosen lhe 1.---------------------------' ci fic coast clubs. These have been The process of debarking was bigges( "heel" ~f t he campus by pai~ted by Sue Ficker. decm:ating endless. 1 was the last woman Today w e have orientation female a pplause.
Leonard Marshall, Manaaer
Bal'-, California
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chairman Dean Bradford will be classes. We will only be in Tokyo · to leave the ship, our names were At the close of the contest pic-in cha rge of the entertainmen t. called alphabetically. for a few days and then off again. tures v.•ere taken of the two just
F h · d · r The four of us will be on the go or t e opening ay a series or The processi·n• J n-•ary took as Miss Wolden berg was being '---ed · 6 ........ """ for a while. We are on a 44-hour juniors only has ~n arrang hours because \\'e \ver e all gov· week which means four hours of presented with 8 lovely or chid
by Fred Br£'\ver, chairma n of the ernment '"orkers. At the docks and a complete Max F a ctor m a ke-"' overti.me. Our rent will cost us
race committc-e. "'Biting were t\\'o busses, comfort-nothing (imagine) and food is a ll up kit. Mr. Fahy received a ne1A·
• able American style. All the we pay' for This is a land of pair of shoes. P l. Off"cers · . F ootprints of Carol a nd Doug O tee .1 , women w ere sent to this Old s uperlatives. W~ do not pay for were made in a cem ent block
Wives, Dine at ~~~ h~;~e\na;!'ok~:. men to an-our stree~ car rides, our laundry I which is being displayed on the
SA Co t CJ b o.r anything, as fa r as I can campus this week. Next "'eek the u n ry u I The ride fro m Yokatiama took figure out. I should be .able to I block v.·ill be taken to Grauman's
one hour along a \Vl'll-paved high· s_ave .plenty ~tcr a while ~d Chinese theater \\'here the na mes
Si.icty·five rescr,·e a nd regular \\'ay. Everywher e we attracted hve like a princess on the Side. and rootprints of the two will be
members or Nc'vJXlrt police de· the full attention of Japanese a nd I do hope that I can see_ Frank. laced alon with t hose f th
partmc nt a nd wives attended a Gl's alike. W e must have been Everyone seems t o know htm here. P. st g 0 e
dinn<'r and social gather ing \Ved-quite a sight, our little caravan Take a bow. onema ars.
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Country club. more enchanted by the charm of more. In the meantime I am Rev. James Batt6'11
The social affair , whic h marked
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surroundings and the quaint cus-hoping to get some mail soon. It Preaching for Month
the first time that the r egular of-toms. The streets are neat and seems mo nths since I have had
ficers and the reserves a nd orderly v.·ith green trees lining 1.ny contact with my friends at At COM Church
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spouses have met together, was the way. The buildings are a home.
under the auspices of the New-combination of the old and the Much love. An able substitute for the r egu-1,---------------------------.
Iar m1n1ster, the Rev. Perry STYLE DETAILS port Beach Police Officers' Assn., new. The \\'Omen made a de-DOROTHEA.
or v..·hich Officer W altt>r Dyson is lightful picture waJking in their
preside nt. bright colored lJjmonos carrying All kinds typewriter rlbbotw ln
1 Guests of the association pres· a baby on their backs. 1tock at the ·News-Times. ~
ent included Police Commissioner
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and trim to fit your /gfu~ Bia!H:lll, canvc :· ,. _;r-.;
lined waillband to keep your ahirll
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L. L. l.sbeJI, former City Judge
0 . A. Jones and Capt. Johnny
Upson, former police officer now
on tt:>rminal leave from the army.
the front door. bearing the crests
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is the Rev. James H. Batten or s u I T s
Corona del Mar who is occupying
the pulpit of the Corona del Mar
Community church during the
mo nth of June. O n Sunday, June
9, his subject v.ri.11 be "The School
in the Potter 's House."
Mr. Batten \VU a lecturer on
the Chautauqua platforms for
eight years, appearing at cities
from coa.!t to coa.st. For a time
he was minister of the First Con·
grega ti on al church in San ta Bar-
bara and later went to Pomona
college where he spent ten years
as director of public relations and
publlcity. •
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NEW NECKLINE TREATMENT
DIAGONAL TUCKS
A DRESSMAKER SOFTNESS
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. ~·~ . On leaving Pomona college he SECOND a BROADWAY
retired from active aervice and ue 8eoond. a Broadway Bldc.
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came to Corona del Mar to be '---------------------------' near his dau1hter, Mary Batten
Steffensen, who is prominent . in
mu.sic circles. Mrs. Steffensen ia
choir director ot the Corona del
Mar church and is also dittctor
of Cecilian Singers, a chorus com-
pased of Orange county women.
Your friends and mhlr
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest O'Hair,
Bayside Villa, Balboa, are pa.renta
of a daughter, born June 4 in I
Santa Ana Community hospital
She weighed s ix pounds, nine
ounces.
A marriage license was issued
this week to Mary Bak:ich, 26, ot
Watsonville and Wayne A. How-
ard, 29, Costa Mesa .
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kidder and
small sons, who recently sold their
home on 4lst street, moved this
week to their new home in Alta-
dena.
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