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f AREWELL! One of the
most forceful and pictw-es-
que citizens to ever grace the
shores of Newport Bay. was
Dr. Howa rd Seager. Time
and again Doc. Seager was
the center of frontal attacks
for his adamant position on
the city planning commis-
sion, the chamber of com-
merce and other organiza~
tions. It was Doc. Seager,
who years ago, importuned
our official groups to,appomt
a harbor commission and get
going under the harbor dis-
trict act: it w as Doc. Seager
\\•ho some fi"·e years ago
brought in a report on the
Metropolitan water, urging
the C. of C. to proceed and
that body in turn w-ged the
city dads to proceed. but the
report was tabled; we're still
chewing the fat about water.
One thing about Doc. Sea-
ger: he never talked much
about his accomplishments,
of which there were many;
two-fisted, slow-voiced, but
powerful in debate, he could
hold his own in any battle of
words, while his younger
days in the army were full of
brusque encounters with
many offirers over treat-
ment of the wounded. I ask-
ed Doc. one day while amb-
ling down the street, what
was best to do about one's
heart, and his reply was
typical of the man: "Don't
do anything, except go along
the way you have all gone.
but more slowly as you get
older. and you'll live your al-
loted life." He followed that
concept, but, gosh, Doc.,
many of your friends would
sure liked to have you linger
longer with us! • • +
Finch Ceramics. 'Tother
day dropped in to get a piece
of pottery at Kay Finch Cer·
-amics. C. D. M. and was
taken in tow by Braden
Finch, who gave me a per-
sonally conducted tour. Last
time there was when the
Finches had just moved in
from their old location, and
they were just getting the
new pince going. The visit
the othe r day \\'as a surprise
and a re\·elation. not onJ y
from the number of em-
ployes--4>5-but a t the ex-
pansiOf\. which includes the
addition of more ground.
equipment, more supplies,
etc .. all necessitated by great
business growth. The plant
ls now 30 days behind in its
oi:ders. It's worth a visit,
If you're interested in lovely
figures and designs.
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Honor for Hub. A well de-
served honor has been be-
stowed on Hub Howe, of the
South Coast Co.. in making
him head of a state-wide
small harbors. development
group of the California
Olamber of Commerce. The
new group's job is to pro-
rn<>te a series of small ports
and refuges along the coast.
and while this adds more
work to Mr. Howe's already
heavy duties. he is young
and acti,·e enough to take it
on for the good of the indus-
try.
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\\'heat to Mexico. Here's
something for the boOk. U.
S. ships a million pounds of
wheat to Mexico monthly
~use our neighbor sends
us farm labor. Did you ever
talk to a farm bureau man
about that labor? \Veil, in
the first place most of the ·
workers send the bulk of
their wages to the mother
country and a good worker
can average from $20 to S25
a day for picking oranges,
based on the price of Sl.00
per box for picking. Then
next comes an item from
Bakersfield where the U. S.
· Riis 1000 carl0ads ot suds to
dlst:illers as a substitute for
sraln with which to make
alcobol. Yet.we use potatoes
to help make bread, of which
we are short; all of which
edds up to a lot of damphool-
llhness. -------
AU Plastic Plane
q... .~ane manufacturer has
..., uperimenUnc with plastics
wlib Ibo hope ot conltructinc an
ell plaatlc ~-
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EMBRACING BALBOA PENI NSULA, WEST NEWPORT, SEA SHOR COLONY, LIDO ISLE, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COSTA MESA
VOLUME XXXVDI
Planned New Yor k· San Diego
Route Would Bring Eastern
Traffic West More Rapidl y
B)· JOllN OOS'HOFF
MESAN FINED
Olarged with speeding and no
ope.rator'! license, Olauncey R.
Druck, 45. 193 ~ 18th strttt. Costa
?\lesa. \.\'&S fined $15 by Santa Ana
City Judge R. M. D-ookshan.k last
~'eek. Robert Lee Bo}'<i, 45, Coast
high\llo•ay, Corona del Mar. pleaded
not guilty to a cl\arge of speeding
and a trial WU held Saturday,
June 15.
Mesa , Santa
Ana Babies
Win Prizes
I ~,
THIS lS \\'H..\T HAPPE. D "'h~n a mototl!'t. ml:l"ed al<'ohol with p.8011ne lut. Thu.rsday e\•en.lng.
The above picture was take9 a (ew minutes arter the cruh near the Udo theate r In "·hJch a woman
"''as hurt llnd damages eetlmated at near $1000 wu done. -photo by Kent Hitchcock.
.
t, was built
company
ago.
s Boats
s Watts
Costa ~tesa,
the Higgins y ol Coast
ach, has re-
trip to the
manufactur-
ew ·Orleans.
und trip by
· itles at the
eana plant,
n ot 23-foot
and 32-loot
ay and that
ttady for
po<t Beadl
December,
tor sales
1.
ppoints
Board
C«ona clel
of Newport
Oplln al
. named by --17 pl111:11l11C --
Balboa Line
Delay ·in Laying Conduit Line
Seen as Aid to Busine5s Men
Weiss Buys
frosty Shop
Ne\v o\\-ners or the Frosty a nd
iCC' cream stand in the Fun Zone
at Balboa are Mr. and P.lrs. George
\\"eiss. realtors or the Coast Prop-
Prtic>s Inc .. and Mr. and Mrs. John
Linkie, it \.\'as announced last
Friday.
The Frosty stand was purchased
from Al J9yce, who atilt retains
his concessions on the beach at
Corona del Mar.
The Llnkies a r e long -time
friends of the Weiss' and the four
are sharing their duties at the
stand while Mr. and Mrs. Weiss
continue in their realty and in:
surance business.
Stanley Gor rucbovsld, recent
f'u.nd1dal~ ror the offlC'.e or city
t·ounclllnan. '~'h o graduated
(rom Santa A oa .J unior college
June 12 and r eceived the flam·
mond Sf't\1ce a"-.rd, highest
honor of the school. li e "'as
1•rt·sldf'nt of the •tude nt. body, b
an assistant 8COUbnuter and
r haplaln o( American Leeton
P08t !91.
FIRST CIASS AIJI. C ABRDtB.S
Of U1e 144 first-class air car-
riers operating throughout the
world. 23 fly under the flag of the
United States.
The Southern California Tele-
phone compnny announced today
that it v.•as discontinuing its work
of laying the con<Juit tint> for its
ne \v te lephone building in the
business section of Balbo..'l until
September 10. ln an effort to a la
merchants in that arl.'a who would
other\visc ha ve lost thousands ot
dollars \\·orth or sun1mer business
if the job \\"E"r e rontinued as ~rig·
inally pla nned.
.The telephone company con·
struction ere\\' v.·UI continue the
\VOrk after the September date.
Meanv.·hile the construction crew
will star t laying the line from "B"
to "G" street. ''1lich is not in
the Balboa business section, and
which In no \Vay will obstruct the
continuance of business In that
area.
The telephone company decided
on its change of plans a fter a
meeting with the Balboa Improve-
ment association last Thursday
night. -Members of the association,
compr1s1ng hundreds of property
owners and business mC"n, reCently
protested to memben of the city
council that continuance of the
excavation of the East Central
a\·enue project would seriously
jeopardize their business during
the summer months -a period
y.•hen "thE'y say they realize on
their large investments in the
Balboa area.
Members or the city council dis-
cussed this phase with members
of the Balboa Improvement ~
elation in an executive session at
the city hall on Monday afternoon.
Fantasy of Lights
Set for Aug. 1 7
This date was selected by the
board of directors or the Balboa
Tournamrnt of Lights association
at their mccting in the! Newport
Harbor Yacht club.
Pla ns wcrC" made to handle a
cro\\'d or son'C' 250.000 people, who
are PXfX'Ctr d to "isit Balboa and
the Ne'N-port harbor area for .the
program .
The board announced thC' wa ter
ff's tival will remain striclly Cor-
inthian thi!ii year, with lighted
and dl'COratC'd boats ranging from
canoes to huge yachts to be en·
tered for a 10-mile n ight parade
around the bay. Barges and simi·
lar boats '"ill not be entered.
Attending the meeting wer e
Commodore a nd Mrs. Grandin,
Commodore Donald Kemp of Bal-
boa Yacht club and Mrs. Kemp:
Vicc-Comniodore ruchard Fenton
of Balboa Yacht club and Mrs.
Fenton; Chamber of Commerce
President James S. Barrett a nd
Mrs. Barrett; Mr. and Mn. W. H.
Hitchman. Mr. a nd Mrs. 1-lubbard
C. Ho'A'e, Mr. and Mrs. J: B. Mc·
Nally, Mr. and r.t rs. Harry .Welch,
Mr. and ~lrs. Wayne Harper, Mr.
and Mrs. Felix Bangs, Mr. and
Mrs. Waller Spicer. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Peyton. J\fr. a nd Mrs. Bra-
den Finch. Mr. and ~n. George
Ya rdley, Mr. a nd Mrs. G. L An-
dre\\<-"S, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Hamm. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wilson
and A. J. Twtst.
Coastal School Officials
Propose Jr. Coll. Survey
Officials of the coutaJ acbool atlon .be
k:ome cale junior coll
""" that 8 and added
given to the kind of
districts met in the We ege fit led to the area
that the school should ~onday noon and dkided unique situation which survey sbould .be ..-mthe
a junior .!cticm of
possibilities al bulJdl!.c now occupied. He men-
exploit the
the coast
tioned art
lng and
bor, the oil
at Laguna, the yacht-
college in the coat sailing at Newport Har-
Orange county. at Huntington Beach.
Board8 of th efour blcb -. the agrlcul ture in the a.rea back
ln the dlab Id wlD be -to of the cou t, the Mlaion at Ca(»-
file thlo req.-t fur a ..._ <hen-trano, and
with the Ilona.
the many other attrac-
slve IUfft)' om! lllDdF
State Board at M ••tlmL ay also poin~ out the
Dr. IWy -al Ihm and lnc:nMlnc do-
-Dr. JJ.,,,.
Beach pr-.i at tbe
ttictoo tftt"rwndoui:
-lhc< mane! m
ii al the lHrnlnC In
the high lnstltutkmo of
Dr. Fl'ank B. u.-the state. He -they
State Board al -lnadequat6 to the er-th 1tlon pw were
llOIDe valuable -im-tlnc de-the 1tate'1 cban":'fln~ ~
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~ tan. ot the pr«e••tt rno1<-,.em_u ... -,y, out the -tint for the www •t7 ..S
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-to In the lul ~ <<:r"'"'"dlh~'I n ~now in
)5 )'l!OR and the ID-
umber of,...._.. people
California u eompared to ·-_.... .
Dr. I lnclRQ> --H ap-Kr. 1Wy Elliott al Hun linllton --peared• -..1 --•trk:I-.
the -..... lion ..
bzlinecl tlall c
who preoiiled at Ibo
wt.th the nhwdcn -1 -al Ibo -""" al ,.,_.la -be -tteejal the~-
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GEORGE D. BASSIITr
ACCOUNTANT
Monthly BookJl.eePag Service
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LIOO ISLE PJa'BIU1Eb • W. 0 BUCX-!.......-Couneelcr
.4'.. 1500 m-..t4 " 3333 Vli UDO c:Ail"""FOR.NIA
ALBACORE
For Canning
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Orders Taken Now for Future Delivery
Phone Beacon 5387-W
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F. & B. PRODUCTS
"5 Newport Blvd
COSTA lllllA
FOR LIFE
Retail
* CAUPOaNIA DAllT -mtT AIMSOIT IO-
"HOW CAN I FEED MY FAMILY PROPERLY
. and still keep within my budget?" is the
biggest question facing most housewives ••• not
once in a while, but aO lbt lime/
One simple, basic answer to that question is,
"Use "'on dairy foods."
Dairy foods supply the minerals, vitamins,
proteins and carbohyd rates in the _well-balanced
proponions you need for healch, growth and vigor.
They are the richest food source of calcium, needed
for strong bones, beautiful teeth, clear complexions.
Prom the s1andpoint of nutritional values, dairy
products are your most econ,oQlical foods. A.I twit•
tlH pri1 , tbry would sliO I># your best "food bUJS."
California Dairy "J!roducts ••• For Life
• ne C.rrlot'llle Oolty lfKlw•try AJ.,i.ory loonl It ..,ppom..1
•r •• pre</~n •ad hoaJlen of dolty pt'MIKll """"
111• Steto ••dor ovt,.orltr of •• Act of t•• Sfoto of
Celifw.;,,, oJNsldwoJ •r th Ow.dw el "-•'c....,.._
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J8l!.T C::!t Harbor Business, film Folk
~r~~~!~: Attend Opening Photo ·studio
lature cletr!Vlng alien !lsh<rmon of the right to fish In American Over 100 residents of the Har-In the field j ot ~.
waters is dlacrimlnatCll'Y Superlcr bor area were i-eaent at the open On exhlbltloa In the ~
Judge Henry M. Willis h, Loi An-hoooe held by Ed Blondell at the room ot hla ...,. and attr-=11"
geles on Friday ordered the Call· openlnc ol his new photographk: atudlo are I pbotoa of bla _,
fonlia State Flab and Game com-atudlo in Balboa last 'Ibunday al• pbotogetlc daughter, who -• t
mlaslon to laaue a fishin& 'llcenae ternooo and quite a pthering of ~able l'ftemblance to II"" I
to an alien Ja-. Tcrao Tak· Balboa and Newport ootablea It Marcaret O'Brien of the -J
abUbl, who pttV!ously fished wu. Need!-l<I aay, the ambl-.. 1
commercially In California waters . The sueat boolt. preaided over young Kathryn la to -•
s1noe 1915. by lllrL Blondell and young cwacn· actreaa.
The -t ot mandate waa .,..,. ter Katbryn. waa llcnod by 110 Guest ot the Blondelll later Iii
ceaafully sought for the Ja-guests who made an appearance the eYmlnJ waa Patric ~ I
by Attcrney A. L. Wlrln of the at """"' tlme durin& the after--hancbome l eadins man ol 1111
Loi ~lea office of the national noon. mOYIH, who wa in BaJba6 •
American Ovll Ubertlea union. Blondell, brother of the fUm guest of the Duntte'1 at the ~
Prier to l!M5, fish and came actrea, Joan Blondell, bu been Goooe apartments.
laws had denied flahlnc llcenaea to conaected in the aUll camera ~
"alien Ja-." but a fact-find-partment of Womer Broo. fcr All ldndl eype.n!ter rM • ..
Ing committee "'ported to the aeveral yean and la well known .-at the N ..... ~
Fish Change Meal Time Until Nighttall,
Playing Hide and Seek With Troll Boats
senate there wu dancer of the ---------------------....:... __ _
statute being held unconstitu-
tional and the word.a changed to
read "persons lnellc!ble to dtl·
zenahlp." Judge Willia pointed out. €Balboa 1lrel ">.. It wu commoftly known to
the 1945 legislature that Japanese
1ft're the only aliens inellsfble to
dtlunshJp who engaged ln com· More '1.'1aa11. M y..,. ot 8entiee to a. •*'-"e
merdal fishing, lt la manifest the ~':;':I: Illy BlJOB L McMJLIAN
Trollin1 boats out or Newport
Harbor are contlnuinc to brine tn
catches of albacore u the run
swtnp into the second week. The
first school which covered about
a thrt'e mile area on the fourteen·
mile bank is scattered now. but a
aecond cood achoo! ls •howlnc ~
yond the steamer·lane on a ltrie
out from Dana Point. ThKC fish
are being talked about by com·
merdal fisherme n on their radio
transmitters from as far as the
Tanner Bank .
Of the local school the earliest
boats out have been getting the
fish, all big ones. Capt. J. H .
"Ber t" Mills, of t he Lorna Pat.
hasn't come near the 23 a lbacore
he caught Wednesday in la ter
fishing through t he week. He fig·
ures this local school to be just a
n arc and the good fishing to come
in July, as the larger schools
come in. So far, apparen tly, none
_llALLMARK r CARDS
For Birthdays
\Vedding Anniversaries
and Etc.
Vases :: F1gurin,..
Lamps :: C-Ostume Jewelry
of tll8e albacatt have ahown ln
San Dleco or Catalina waters..
Skipper Jimmy St-n of the
Daisy, hu been catchlnr albacore
for many yean--when they nm.
He la atlll puzzled u to where
they come trom or leave too.
box that momina before be went
outl
Night flahin& at Port Orange
Flahln& Hole la !><'Ovins popular
with spotfin croaker and aome
b .. bring caucht. Here you have
live bait for bay fishin& from a
lighted barge. Bill Johnaton
cauaht 10 yellowfin and one cor-
btna 1n the surf at 28th Street
in Newport Saturday night. using
sand crabs for bait.
legislature Intended to eliminate :jr;SO;;;l;;;M;;ahl;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;><;;;u.;;;;;;;;°";;;;;;;;;;;;BNIJ;;;•;-.;;;Oll;;;";·;; Japanese by descrtpUon rather
than by name," aald the decision.
The Salt P.,U.r, tro!Unc boat ,
owned by Eddie Groenendyke,
brought In three albacore Sunday.
Wally Gores and Mr. Emerson
took the work boat out from the
Sou th Coast Co. and brought in
'The thin veU used to conceal the
purpose wu too transparent."
Vince Was Plumb
Angry, No Mesan
C-Ould Do That • • •
18 albacore. Two boats from Oc "d ta} D King's Landing, t h• Tyee and Cl en egree From Sunday noon to 2 p.m.
Freckles brought in albacore. Por t A waits H. B. Baetz Patrolman Vincent 0 . Cusumano
Or ange is running albacore day of the Newport Beach palice de·
boats \•lhich are limited to 14 Her bert Barclay Baetz, son of partment roamed the ca rnival
passengers each on week days Mr . and Mrs. Herbert B. Baetz of grounds at Costa Mesa trying to
only. Over the week e nd these 1211 W. Bay, Ne'"1>0rt Beach, is figure out where he was td judge
boats are charter ed. The fare is 1 among the 75 candida t es for de-a pet show.
$7.50 each and the boats leave at grees to be given at the 60th com· Someone on the fish fry commit·
6:30 a .m. The fishermen rotate menceme nt exer cises a t Occi· tee had told h im that he had been
at t rolling, a nd if a school is hit. dental college, Los Angeles, Tues· selected to decide the winners of
the boats stop and the fishermen day evening, June 25 a t 6:45 p .m . the show . '''hich were to comprise I
use live bait. I in the Hillside theater. such exhibits as a goat with trip-
Al Forgit of the Ne"1>0rt Tackle Herber t is 8. graduate of Her· lets. a guinea pig and fam ily, a 1
Store repor ts that the albacore bcrt l-loover . High school and ex· goose, a pedigreed dog, half cocker
sC'f'm to be hitting best on the1 pects to receiv? 8 bachelor. of ar ts spaniel and half "'ater spaniel, a 1
bri~ht colored plastic jigs. Many ~egree. at Occi.dental, havtng ma· 1 donke y and some ducks. 1
t lJ' boat f. h" JOred In chemistry. ~o 1ng s a.re ts 1ng commer· 0 . k Cusumano searched ever ywhere c1al on days n o passengers are ther commencement 1,\:ee . I .1 bl T h l\f K events in \\"hich he "'ill partici· but could not find a show "1th all ~va1 ah e.. 23 ~b argar~t J k pate inc lude senior class day on those kinds of animals in it . He
I Turoul g t in h pa acore ahn 2Q acl Thursday June 2().; alumni day the '1 \Yas very glum as he 'valkC'Cl the r ey on t e eer caug t a· · ds • d · ·r b r· h . . 1 Th follO\\'ing Saturday including the groun , "on cr1ng 1 someone on
acod r.e. isr mpg coL~dmerc1ka . ede 1 president's reception . and bacca· the fish fry committee hadn't pull·
I An r1na. o ort 1 o, s 1pper ' ed. a fast one on him · by Earl H aganan brought In 16 lau~eate, Sunday, ~une 23. The ·
a lbacore Thursday and 18 on F ri· sen10~ breakfast "'111 ~ held the
day. The Phantom, from Richard· morning before graduation.
son's Yacht Landing. skippered by
Norma n Beggs, had 15 albacore.
U. S. AND BRITISll
\VORLD Affi ROUT ES
Play Pen
• 788 Pine Avenue Long Bea<la •
The Store that Specializes
Baby and Youth
• In
FURNITURE • TOYS
JUNE
All Mahogany
Baby Swing
W1tb s4 98
Canopy
CAR
BEDS
•2 98 .
Ch.lldren's
SALE
Sltootln,;-S tar
Aircraft Scooter
All Aluminum; $898
Ball Bearinl'
Hard"-ood
DOLL
BEDS
'198
Plutlc
N S . G. WinJter, of the J eanette. ewport ouvenlf brought in 17 albacor e, the larg-
and Gl'ft Shop 1 ••t one weighing 28 pounds.
Hundreds Attend
Furniture Store
Opening Saturday
HAMIL TO,N-The recent meet·
iflg of British and American dele·
gates to the Civil Aviation Con·
fer ence here agr eed that the
British \Ver e t o receive 7 r outes
to and through the United StateS.
and the United States was to get
13 routes to various poi nts in the
Empire. The delegates also !gr eed
on the freedom of traffic rjght and
unlimited frequencies of schedules .
Table Sets
Sturdy $ft1'1S
Tea Sets
Z6 s219 Pl..,.. The albacore being caught by
2102 n--n Front f tr olling boats has overshadowed ~ the catches being brought in by ) We Wrap Gifts I the regular live bait boats. Barra-Hundreds of people visited th~ L------------cuda. '"'hite,sea bass. sea trout, Newpor t furniture store, which
mack<'r<'l. halibut. and bull bass opened a t 216 Coast highway,
is the fishing ne"'S from the live Ne"1>0rt Beach, Saturday. • -----------~
HOW IS YOUR
IN SlJRAWCE?
....._e store is featuring a new bait boats. These boats have con-. f 11
• • tinued their regular fishing, in line of !J?PICal mode furn~t ~ .. ------------
spite of the albacore. The albies for the dmmg '.oom, den and living WELCOME HOME!
t y,•itl ha,·e to be hitting hot and 1 r~m . There ~s also o utdoor fur·
heavy before they v.;JI change n1ture for patio and sun porch.
Les Blakesley of 223 Cor al
Colorru1 ~
PI a y Pens Made to 0 rd er
Ball Bearing '1098 SHULER \\1,.\LKERS
--------Complete Une or-------~
Educational Teach-Tot Toys
~~~~~8 S~R.l~G~t~.!1LETE ····-·····-·····---···-·····-··-~30"
over.
Newport Barbor Post 291
AMERICAN LEGION avenue, and Van Hayes of 2151,1 I C J t N The bright moonlight of the last Pearl avenue. both of Balboa Isl· ~'" .. ~.:,-=-_.1!1~1~:. !:i 0 mp e e U l Se f y Furniture
fe\v nights has given the fish a and, are the co.owners of this .._,Anti-i .. a'" T_, 8 p.-. 1 :f~§;~~§~§§~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
chance to feed at night and with ;~ew;;~rur~n~lt;;ur~e~e~st~a~b~lis~h~m~e~n~t;. ;;;;;;;I~~·~;;;;;~~~~~~~~ plenty of bait, it has affected the
fishi ng to some exient . S kipper
C. B. Bickhar t. of the Tropic, how·
CV('r, brought out eight passengers
from King's Landini and brought
in a full limit of white sea bass.
H. A. Graham, with the Trade
Wind , caught a limit of barracuda
ror e\'ery man aboard. Skipper
Bud Reedy, or the Sea Gull.
brought in white sea bass. bull
bass, and bottom fish, to King's
Landjng Sundoy. Boats have been l
fi shing from Dana Point to the
Huntington Beach flats. King·size
sardines seem to be the bait fea·
tured on too many boats these
days. I
Barge fishermen out of Nc"1>0rt
have been catching halibut. b8",
plus a hot run of macker el. Pier j
fishermen are continuin g their
nice r un or halibut. ";th plenty
of mackerel, a fair catching of yel·
lowfine croaker, and even one
SEASON TICKETS!!
on Sale Now at
GRYPHON PRODUCTIONS
Laguna Beach Playhouse
THE SEASON OPENS JUNE 25th WITH
''ANGEL STREET'' John
Emery
Season Tlckell! on Sale Now for 9 Plays, $20-ta.J: Inc.
:P.fail orders a ccepted-make checks payable to:
Going to Build nis Year?
HYDRA -MATIC
barracuda was cau~ht this week.
It·s tha t way on the Newport
Pier! O ne 28-p:>und halibut wu
caught on t he pier . Oscar l\1oe, of
Balboa, fished Sa turday from the
Lacuna -Playbome, Lapna Beach, Callt. Pb. Lapna 191 .
-•OTHER PLAYS-
Oeorp Ampb,tryon S8
You probably have your dream house all
worked out In your mind -or maybe your
architect or contractor already bas prepared
plans on paper for yon.
Electrldty will have a large part In making
dreams of postwar living come true. When
yoa go over the plans with your bnllder be
......, to uk him abont the newest develop-
menta In household labor •ving and fmu>.
tloul 1-uty.
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
Dark Victory BeaaUfUJ People
%Otll Century • Subject to a.aace pier and ate fish tha t night. or
cow-se. he had playbi it sate and
541,\:' that there was fish in the lee ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
' 1,000 Americans Die
Pleue plaoae llutlor UU t•r
aa Appambnemt °'II II~ or nnu.s.... •:tO tio 6-Eoe-.._ "1 Appo<a~t.
DL IDOL F . BEU. D.O. ft.0.
10'7 ttBd Street
Newpwt 1ttt1*, callf.
DIESEL SERVICE
NEW 225 H. P. DIESELS ON HAND
BecoadlUoaed ~Is OD bud with choice of
reclnctloa llDIC..
• WE Alm! WIU'ftNO OKDEllS ON RIOBT· AND Ll:Fr-
ll.&.ND llOTATION DIESELS' roa TWIN IN8TAl.J.4-
TION8. CHOICE OF JU:DucrlON UN1T8.
Oii lhM: 165 B. P. Gmenl Moton-New.
See us for Information on
Venn Severin Diesels
Dlael Gfterator 8eW of AD Klnclw.
nAN1l B. l.EWU (l..adEJ Lewt.) Oww •amsw
PHONES
otnce: Newpuri 2088
51!~ llart.e A-
ud Newpori !IOM-W
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Our El<perta In everything eledrlcU will be
glad to help with layout plans or proble-.
One sugaUOD may make a lot of dlft111w
ID. ihe "llve-Uillty" of that h-.
ETS-HOKIN & GALVAN
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• llINCll 4 1 t I 0
1000 ec-t Bhray Phone ..._ Mzi
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. EI.ECTRICIANS
Newport-Balboa Tourist Bureau
All Mades of Travel to EurQpe, Mexico, Hawaii
Round-the-World Trips In the near future. See
Mn. Boy Keene. Ph. Barbor S9L SOI him, Balboa
Boan: 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.
F ourth and Sycamore
In Santa Ana
SUMMER
GADABOUTS
This beautifully tailored
skirt of super-soft wool is
just the thing for all sports.
Wear ,_;th your favorite
blouse or sweater. This
Bobbie Brooks
original has three grand
box pleats, front and
back. Comes sizes
9 to 17, in all colors.
Play P als
Street Floor
540
WE WELCOME YOU
TO OPEN A
CHARGE ACCOUNT
(SO -00 -90 Days)
Marbro'.s invite you to come
in and open. a charge account.
Our stocks are complete Y.'i th
the la test styles or l.adie&'
Fine Apparel.
Nationally Ad.-ertlsed
READY-TO-WEAR
ffiR'RBROS
c/an~ an.a-
ua WEST •TH ST. PHONE 140'.l
Store Hours: Dally Including Saturday
9:SO A. M. to 5:SO P. M.
Fair Opens
On Thursday
Orange county's agricuJtural
and industrial wealth will be on
display during four fun-packed
days of the annual county fair
and hof'S(' show which ts sched·
uled in the Santa Ana I\f unidpa.J
bowl and the new locatioh jn the
former army headquarters on \V.
Eighth street, Thursday through
Sunday, June 20-23.
• • •
The falr , with ?.frs. James
Irvine as general manager, ls
sponsored by the Assistance
League of Orange county, with
proceeds to be used for E'!tablish-
ment of a county-wide cancer
GRADUATl'..8 OF THE fJ! fB GRADE or tM DeW Coroaa del Mu ecbool sat. for tbelr ftnt. ecbool p&o.-
tW'e ud bere they are .,.., ... ,d .. a l"Ollp tor tt.e ftnt time. Girls: Barbara Trusty, Vlrctnta She~
&rd, Mar7 Loa 8aowdea.. ........,... Petenoa. Ellen 0"911. loaa N.-aa. Elbabetb Nortoa,. Marpret Mar-~rbM'a .Maale7. ~ i...n. Dorotll7 Borrell, IDdltb. Gan.non. ileita Gumon. Smaa Da\icbon,. Obanliberlala. N uc7 Bramley, P'b.JW. &e.rdt.&ey and Patay ADea.. Boys: Jack \\'est, Nonaaa
Hall, Da\1d 'IUto-. Doaa&d1 Tllornut Dean Taylor, lloclerldr. Stewart. Fred Sb&mlon. Gordon Rorick.
Karl Oqu!N, Peter Mo~ Teddy Mc.Masters. Teddy Ko~ Donald Jackson, Bodney Ho1'-e, Baroid Hol-
brook, Robert HID, B-t llayale, WIUlam Fallal, Bol>ert EUb, Gerald C<nlDclllDAll, Sammy Cooper
Eucene Beoedkt and Jan. Bontad.. Mt. Carol Deaton ls teecber of tb& claM. -photo by Gerhardt:
clinic.
Hundreds of attractions have
been arranged in the huge build-
ings formerly occupied by army
air force personnel, the buildings
to ~ de,·oted to displays a nd ex-
h~its, \vhile te nts will accommo-
date othPr exhibits in open are as
on the grounds.
Dr. Howard · W. Seager Dies;
Was . Distinguished Surgeon,
Active in Harbor City Lite
F ea turin2 three da)'S of the fair
will be the a nnual horse show.
\\"hich this year ~ill dra w entries
from many othrr s tates as '"'ell
as a ll sections of Cali fo r nia. The
finest horses in the country aJ.
1 ready have bc>en si~ned to com ·
I pcte for S7500 in premiums a nd a l"e'>'"(X>rt Harbor \\'as Shocked
full show is promised each d ay for Saturday to learn of the sudden j p t Sh J d
visitors. death Friday night at St. Joseph's e OW U ge
The horse sho\v is schedul('(f for hospital of Dr. J-Io\,·ard \V. Seager .I Van• h • L" t
7:30 p.m. Friday, 1 :30 and 7:30 71, one of the best knO \VJl business IS es, IS
p.m. on Saturday a nd 1:30 p.m. men and civic leaders In the F d W"th H"
on Sunday. Classes to compete community. Few people kne,,· tha t a es I 1m
include thr rc and five-gaited sad-the noted Harbor ite had been ill I-las a nyone seen Vi ncent Cusu-
dle hors<'s. polo mounts. hunters. and he had only been in the hos-ma no?
jumJX>rs, hackney ponies, harness pi tal a fe\v days. Private funeral That's right, Vincent Cusumo na,
poni<'s, roads ters, draft horses, services \vere held Saturday from the Ne\vport Beach patrolm a n and
stock horses, trail horses, chil· the Har old Graue l chapel in Cost a pound.master .
dren's mounts. Arabians. !\!organs, Mesa. He ,,·as the judge or the pet
Air Shipper Research
WASHINGTON.-Due to con-
tinually rising shipments or air
cargo bringing many new com-
modities to the airlines, the Air
Tl'ansport Association or Amer ·
ica is setting up a Shipper Re--
search division. The new division
\\'ill study and prepare regulations
dealing \\'ith the safe transporta·
tion of hazardous commodities by
air . It \\"ill a lso direct laboratory
exPeriments in lhe testing and an-
alysis of packaging specifications.
Auxiliary Jet Power
One of the domcstic a irlines has
ordered 100 planes that \\rill have
jet e xhaust propulsion as aux.ii·
iary power. The planes. twin
engine type, capable of flying 40
pas&engers will be used ror speedy,
economical flights of 1000 miles or
less. American saddle horses a nd palo-Dr. Seager had a tong list or shO\\" for the Cos1a ~1 esa-New-
minos. nchievements t o his credit, not port Lions club carnival and fish j ~;i::iCCixi:iccX:Cix:iCCi:;Qi
Ano ther reature \•.:ill be a parade only during his 13 years r esidence fry on Sunday.
of nearly 400 of th'e country's here. but also in Los Angeles and When a ll the animals had been
finest saddle horses beginning at his distinguished se rvices in the judged by Vince, he go t hold or
noon on Saturday, with the pa-United States a rmy as a surgeon. I the nan1es of the winnahs a nd that
ra de r oute to lead from Eight h He had been a member, secre-v.•as the last seen of either Cusu-
and F1o,ver strt'ets through the tary a nd preside nt of the city I mano or the names.
business district of San ta Ana and pl anning commission almost from Although th<' missing CUswnano•
re turn to the municipal bo\\·I. its inception more than 10 yea rs I was paged four' times Monday by
l\1 any pr t'miums have been ar. ago and was largely instrumental Police Sergt. Charlie Priest of the
ranged for the entries, with judg-in formula ting its policies and in Newport Beach department, he
ing to be a t 10 a.m. Saturday, at gi \"ing the community a zoning could not be reached by nev.•s-
Eigh!h a nd F lower streets. Jaw. that \\"hile the subject of a t-paper men.
Elabora te plans ha \"e been made tack in some quarters, is still re-I Least of all even Charlie
for a hobby sho"'· to be seen in i;?a rdcd as one of the best ror 8 couldn't loca te him on a ny o[ the
!he main building of the fa ir· rity as romplex 8 .., Nr~'(X>rt Beach, I four calls. so the story goes.
grounds, with thC' Oran2e County that can be found a n}'\Vhere. I And tha t's \vhy, folks, ""e're un-
Railroad club to dis pl ay its [llodcl Several years ago he built Villa .able to publi~h the lis t of winnah!'
tr ains, the county a matC'ur r adio Mar ina at 801 Ba yside dri\'e, a in c=:usu~ano s pet show.
club. the county ~·am~ra cl~1b and yacht anchor ai;::C' and high class I . Its quite rx:is~rmc that ~in~nt
THl~-~EEKI
HEATING PADS
L1 DO
ELECTRIC CO.
518 Stat<> IDgltway
Beacon 5506
Newport Beach
l Rope.Ir Servtce l
General ~ Electric
Hou...ciehold . .\ppllances
...-
Ledpr -at N..,..nn-_ f
Roberts' Summer Special
One Oil Painting $195
5" 7 Vlp tie --·-·--·-·-··-··········-·-·--·-·-····--·
Be Sare to bqulre About Copying Old Portrall>I!
See Us
About Home a(\d
Church Wedding
NEW 8UMJll:R HOURS
Pictures
10:00 A.IL to 1:00 P.M. Da.1.ly-Othe r Time by Appolntm:ent
the Southern Cali f?r:i1 a Coin club n1ot('I. SevC'rA I months ago hf' '"'as bus~' pasting u_p . t~c <:hppings
also to <'ntrr C'xh1b1ts. Anoth('r
1
purchased \\"hnt is no,\· Port Lido about his past act1v1t1es 1n some
feature \\"ill be a d isplay of quilts. near the Arches and near th" unkno~'ll h idc·a\vay at the time
afg ha ns. ~dspreads. tablecloths en trance to Lido Isle, and ~·hi ch /1 he "'as IX>~ng pag~ l\'tonday after-
1 and rugs, ,,·11 h l\.l~s. Dan l\la rsha ll he sold shortly after to Tom Hen· noon. He s got quite a scrapbook,
of t\nahcim ha ndling such ('n tries. de rson and associates 'they sa y. \'Yonder if it includes a ·;~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ The fair 's opening day Thurs· ' · rt'cent item about a certain person
d T\\·o--\\"ar \'f"t('ran ay "'ill be d('voted to junior rar1n· seen picking up the Zaca's Siamese
ers, \Vi t h a huge tent to be plaC<"d Dr. SC'ager \\"RS born in Grant cat?
in fron t of the administration Pa rk, I ll., and came' to California r\ny,,·ay, if nC'\vspaper men are
building to house the lar~e entrit's 39 yC'ar.'i ngo. A physieian and able to locat<' the evasi\"e and e lu-
of brffding cattle, S\\"inc, shr('p, surgeon ror more than a q uartrr sivc !\·lister Cusmano by sundo~'ll
chick('ns and rabbits, the young-of a cen!ur y, he beC'~me a t~oop today, "'e'll ha \'C the list of names
sters to have their O\\'Jl judging sur11:eon in !hf' Spanish·An:('r ican of the winnahs in Thursday's
ring. Young fa rmC'rS. members of '"ar a nd "·as quartered in the I paper J
the 4-f-l clubs a nd J.~nturC' Farm-Philippi~cs. In \\'orld \Var 1 he I ~te~n time. if Vi nce secs this
crs from r-uJl('rton, Ne,\·port 1-lar-''·a~ ; 1;<'utenant-cod.10nel r"r~d \Vas li tt le notice. "'<' hope he'll report
bor. Garden Grove. Orange, Pu-assis .a n comm<l n. inj? 0 icer . of pronto to headquarters.
cnte, Pomona and Nor,,·alk al-l-losp1tal No. 131 1n Fra nce \\'lt h
ready have signed up for entries. 20.000 beds.
In addition. 16 boo ths in the n1ai n 1 ~om 1931 t~ 1933 he ~·as ap-
ta1 r building \\ri ll be devoted to po1ntl'd coltl'C tor of the Port of
their home economics and other Los AngelE's by President 1-foover
displays. a nd after his resignation moved to
Heretofore unrevealed secrets of Balhoa Island.
AJR-MINOE D
\VASHINGTON -Mor e than
$40.000,000 wor th of Army a nd
Na\). bombers, fi ght ers and air-
cra f-t equipmt'nt have been made
available to qualified educational
institutions. This equipment was
sold at nominal fees through the
Reconstruction Finance Corpor.
ation.
modt'rn "'arfare will be displayed 1 ~ascd \.\'as a life member or
by a special army group from Salt j ~1a_son1c Lodge 278. Los Angeles,
Lake City "'hich will show, for a hfe member of ThC'C>dore Roose-
the first time in the United States, ve1t Post No. 9. Spanish-Amer-
ultra-secret weapons and equip-ic~ War Veter a ns. in addition to -------------
me nt. In addition. tanks, heavy being a member of Calumpit
artillery. searchlights, etc., will be Post: life member of Scottish Rite
sho\\'tl· by another army unit. Consistory, Los Angeles, and a 32
A flower show, for which an degree Muon : also a life mem-
ove rwhelming number of entries ber of Al Malaika T emple: mem-
have been r eceived, will be staged ber o~ Newpo~t Harbor Post 291,
in t he former officer's club. A American Legion.
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· POR
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KEL\"IXATOR REFRIGERATORS
KEL\'INATOR ELECTRIC RANGES
PHILCO REFRIGERATORS
WASHERS
E a..ciy
Conlo n
\1oss
H a ag
Norge
P exte r
One ~tinute
.?\Iola
DucheM
IRONERS'
lronrlte
EMy
Conlon
Bendix
RADIOS'
RCA Victor
Pblloo
Strombe~ Carhon
Motorola.
Emenon
Sonora.
!05 West Fourth St reet
SANTA A..'liA. CALIFOR1'"1.A
Service Dept.
151 1 So. Ma.Jn St .
FRIENDS:
Are You Looking
for Any.of the
Products N arned
in the margin
on the left?
Phone 5'709
•--------------------------• total of $1350 in premiums have Survivors are the widow, l\{rs. been orfer£'d for this sho\v alone. Lulu Seager; one sistt.r, l\frs.
MEN
AND
Olympld
Arvin
Meek
y OU Will Find
That Turner's
I
We Have a Complete Line of
FRESH AND SALT WATER
TACKLE
e Rods
e Reels
e Lines
and all kinds of
e Leaders
e Sinkers
e Hooks.
FRESH AND SALT WATER BAIT
PIER AND BOAT FISHING
TACKLE TO RENT
FISHING INFORMA TlON
Newport Tackle Store
105 llaeJl'tMldea l'laee
~Barbor 97 r..-•·tat ,....,Ing bfca11 &lam
AIR RESEARCH SCH OLARSlllP
... NE\V YORK-The first ~·orking
and research graduate scholarship
in air frei ght has been established
by Ne,,• York University.
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Ethel Schultz. North HollY"·ood ;
one bro ther , Leslie, Los Angeles.
A.EROSA.UTI CAL COURS E
DENNISPORT -This Cape
Cod's Colby Junior Colleee is out
in front of most girls' schools in
Qffering an unique &\1iation course.
Listed among the college subjects
is a n "Aeronautical secretarial
Coursl'." This course v.;ill famil-
iarizl' stude nts with aircraft parts
as ~·e ll as prepare them to be-
come trained secre taries.
BOYS
Saa.~
S~Sltop
!07 Marine A.Te.
Balboa bland-
Pbon9 Barbor 5'78
It's Always
COFFEE TIME
At The • • • • •
Dorlu'l!:TJiils:t=LE
OOF"Fri "'"ooNtris • w~
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whipped cream) • COMPLETE
F(>UNTAIN sERVICE.
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W S lODlk 01 pMssM a
0pm S; 0 C" UaMI 11 o'Clllll* -Or 1t •Wit IQ"
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General Electric
Wiicox-Gay
J\IORTOS KITCHENS
L ,\. \\1 ATER SOFTENERS
WATER BEATERS'
Bastian
F owler Electric
ROOM BEATERS'
An.i n
Tbermador
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Royal
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these fine name brands
of Better Appliances;
Plus the Service
You Are Entitled to
More of these goods are
coming in and you may
rest assured that;
Your Priority Order
placed with us will be
treated with the fairne&B
you have a right to ex-
pect.
WS TAKE CONSIDl:&ABLi
PKIDI: IN HONORING THE
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HAVE FOUR DAUGHTERS
Ranging in Age from 7 to 14
"I have hunted all
o v er and couldn't
find a bathing suit
for them. Emma
isn't that awful?"
EMMA
the Sport Shop
GERT
"Listen Gert, go
right down to
Santa Ana - - -at
they have hun-
dreds of them -in gorgeous colors -and
only $5.00. You'll just love to shop there.
Marvelous values -very pleasant sales-
ladies -and grand selections of hard-to-
find merchandise, like blouses, play suits,
white sweaters, skirts, jumpers, bathing
suits, handbags, dresses, slacks, slack suits,
beach coats."
Hard Work Earned
Posts for Kenny
(Continued from Page I)
next five years he homesteaded in
North~rn :P.1ani toba.
The next two years were spent
in Winnepeg atte nding classes at
the University or Manitoba and ' doing organization work in his
spare time, and, after a ahort
time, K~nny left the university to _4 .
move to Calgary and continue his ••;::::;::t:;
organization duties. Before leaving A
Alberta in 1922. Kenny had per-
formed in "'arious businesses in-
cluding insurance and appraising,
Uvestock and grain, and spent two
years a.a an assistant editor on a
wttkly ne wspaper.
After one y ear in Vancouver ,
the Kennys arrived in California
on New Year's Day in 1924 and
Kenny went to work for a short
t ime on a fruit ranch near Fresno.
•
Kenny's first Introduction to
O range county came over 20 years
ago when he was a member of a
sales force in Dana Poin t and for
the next 20 years he was a resi-
dent of Dohe ny Park, Sant a Ana
and Balboa.
Ar a £AMA'J'.tl OF Ff)tJB..CA& CRASH near Udo tbeater laat Thunday e'"enlnc. Concealed behlml
pliJJow In car la pbyslclan gtvtnr nnt aid to Mn. .loltn Watt• of Wesbnlmt.er, who wu Injured In
craah. Policeman 11tands nea..rby ready to quesUon driver, lohJI l\'atta. (Story on Pace J).
.., -photo by K ent Hitchcock
~------------l----~
~~r.;~::~~;o:i~;;:~~~ Woman Injured in Three-Car Collision
~ay widening programs, Kenny -;;, (Conti nued f rom Pa~~ 11 r-------------
r an ror s tate assemblyman but FAC Section Honors 'Ra d p tt G t w .. defeated. Kenny w .. later . • City Judge Bob Gardner a_lso I n y a on e s
active in campaign wor k for Con-1 Birthday of Hostess suspended ror two years a )811 1 H" N R I
I gressman H arry R. Sheppard. term of 180 days, which will be IS avy e ease
Bet ween 1939 and 1941 Kenny I '! .... _ ! imposed on the Westminster I
• 1• em~rs of the arts and crafts dr' ·r h · · ed b th was in charge of the Proper ty Di· SC<'tion of th• Frida ' Aft r n I J~er ~ ever e 15 Cit y e ~fak ing his home in Newport
vision of Orange County Welfare club of Costa-!\I } e noo police tn the future. The court ' Beach since arriving in California
departm<'nt and in '41 he assum-. . ro;a \\ere enter-also suspended \Vatts' a utomobile is Randolph Patton f orme r . ·. ' :.11nC'd June 11 at tt'.c Bernard 1· r ·oo r · h ' ' cd his duties of postmaster at • tC<'nse or a peri 0 s ix m ont s. Orange High school athlete d B lboa j c:.,rrf't homC' of ~trs. D C. l\Ia~-T!ie accident created quite a r R C p . an a . K"nzieo rvterrbi..•rs brou~h· th . . . . . . son o . . atton. "'J'oung Pat-Kenny is now president of the · . · ' C'lr I stir in thC' '1cinlty of the Lido ton has received h is discharg• th.IS O\\"n sand'''IChr::o and a drss£>rt th t Th t · · t ' Orange County Coast Assn., past , . , . . . ea ~r. ea ergoers v.er e JUS month at the U. S. Nav~I SC'p..-1ra-
president or Orani;_;(' County Post-! Cf'l.fSC' of ice l:r<'an1 a nd ~akc \\BS enter ing the playhouse for the tion Center Lido Beach Long
masters Assn., chairman of the ~.~r\·1 ·d by l\l rs l\1acKC'nLl". \\hos..-. second sho'v '''hen the \Vat ts car Island . .
highway comn1jssion of the Asso-bt•t'iday ,,·as no!"d at ft.t· gath-sJX'(I over the Vio Lido bridge p It• . h
ciatcd Chambt•rs or Commerce of ('rin~. and crashNI into an Oldsmobile S"' ~ on 'vaOcs s~~rn 6'" 1~ 0
3 navy , rv1ce on lol.lt""r ~1 and O rang!."' county, s~cond vice-presi-11.cludC'd :-irr1 ->ng lhO!<>P prC'sent sta1 ion ,,·ai:;on O\\"ncd by William ca lled to active clut~; l\.1ar~h l.
dC'n t of the NC\\·port l·larbor ,. 1 re l\f('sdan1c i C"narlritte C0up<.'r, B. \Vcbc>r or 141 Via Zurich. Lido 1944. taking his initial training at
J(l ?. Spau\dir.~. Gf'arg<' i..(·,,·is Isle, and which \\'as parkf.'d a t the J\finot. :'.'l"orlh Dakota. lat er i r~n s
Sac!ic \\"right, lsahf'llC' Ooudrt•au, curb outside the theater. ferrin_g to Great LnkPs Naval
F:ciith Coopt'r, Ftorf'nce .5hrarer 1'hC' forcC' of thC' impact spun Training Station beforl' ""Oin<> to •lit !en K('e\l•r . !.i ,1ta Sn1all. ~h · r· !he station \\'fl.[!O!L around in the ... ...
1r..1 n Sa lter, Lul•1·\\.a\k1..~r. \'.'L!1i;:i1n opposite dirrction from ,,·hich it m_dar training school at San
P1LO'l'8 EXAM AllaoAD 'p N
WASHINGTON _ 'Ibe Ovil UBLIC OTICE
Aeronautics Administration has
made arrangements so airline T I TL E INSURANCE A N D
transport pilots based in Europe TRUST COMPAl\"Y, a a:c....-
can obtain their six·months phys· ation, Trustee. TIIE FIRST NA·
ical examination over there. The TION~ BANK _OF IX>WNEY,
arTangement is temporary pi!nd.ing a Nauonal Bankmg Assodatkm.
the appointment of CAA medical JOHN DOE ONE. JOHN DOB
examiners abroad. TWO and JOHN DOE CORPQR..
ATION, Defendants.
Pueuc NoTICE
No. 40161
AIJAS SUMMONS
(Action brought in the Superior
Court ol the County of Or~.
and Complaint filed in the Of.
flee of the Oerk of the Superior
Court of said County.)
la th Sa.p91ior Comt of the 8tate
of CallfOl'll.l.a la aad For tile
Ooaaty of On11p
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH.
a Municipal Corporation of the
Sixth Class, Plaintiff, vs. JESSIE
K SCOTT, et al, Defendants.
The People of the s'tate of Call-
fornla Send Greetings to: JESSIE
K. SCOTT, ETIIEL IONE FUES·
SEL, ELMER A. CAIN, l\IIRIAM
E. CAIN, his wife, ORANGE
COUNTY TITLE COMPANY, ·a
corporation, 'I'nlstee, W. W .
CAMPBELL. ARTHUR H . RICE,
LULU B. RICE, his· wife, LE·
ITTIA W. DYMOND, BENJAMIN
W. SELBY, A. L. SHEPHERD,
JOE SHALLENBERGER, EMMA
C. HAFNER, LOS ONGELES
MORTGAGE UNDERWRITERS,
You are directed to appear ta
an action brought a&:ainst )"OIJ bJ
the above named plaintiff in tbl
Superior Court of the State ol
CalifornJa, ln and for the Count;J
of Orange, and to answer the ~
plaint therein within ten 4Q1
after the service on 'you • thll
summons, lf served Within uM
County of Orange, or within thirt;J
clays if served elsewhere, and yoq
are notified that unJess you M
appear and a.nswtt as above re-
quired, the pl&!J1tlff ..m take Jude·
ment for any money or damacet
demanded in the Complaint, u
arising upon contract, or will ap.
ply to the Court for any other re-
lief demanded in the cemplalnt.
Given under my hand and seal
of the Superior Court of the Coun-
ty of Orange, State of Calltornla.
this 24th day of Aprll, 1946.
B. J. SMITH.
County Oerk and CJerk of UM
Superior Court of the S tate ol
California, In and for the Coun.
ty of Orange.
By ROY J. mw"IN. Deputy,
!Seal Superior Court
Orance C.Ounty)
Pub.-Apr. JC ; May 7, 14, 21, 28;
.June 4, 11, 18, 25; July 2, 1946
lNC., a corporation , FRED S. -------------
EVANS, GIAN DESPALATRO-!""----------· VICI-I, M. L . JACK, J OHN DOE
J ACK, her husband, STEDOOM
& BLANCHARD. a corpora tion,
STEDDOM & BLANCHARD, a
co-partnership, KELLY ROOF -
fNG CO. Ltd., a corpora tion,
RICHARD ROE, Trustee in Bank -
ruptcy of the estate of KELLY
ROOFING Co., Ltd., a corpor -
ation, Bankrupt, \VM. ?\1ERE-
DITif, WILLIAM L. HOPKINS,
MARGARET H. BIGBY. LORNE
ADDI KEMP , JAMES P . COS-
TELLO, COTNER SEGURITIES
CORPORATION, a corporation.
FINEST TASTING
SIZZUNG BAMBUROEB8
STEAKS (whene\•er be Ket.
tbem); HOME BAKED
YUMMY BERR Y AND
APPLE PIES
SHEP'S
1015 OOAST IDGIDVAY
NE\\1PORT
"The Home of Good Eata"
NO WONDER THEY'RE THE
TALK OF THE COUNTY
Corona del Mar
Malt Shop
1018 Coast Hlgb"·ay
A 'I . C L d . d h . d . Diego. J 1st, 1• atlLC' '"!"pt"'r , UC\ ::.nu.t-\\'as stan 1ng an t en carr1e 11
ley. A. J . Luvton Ethel Si ·ii·rt• 20 ff'et. l D1_1rin$!" his ,,,.o yC'ars n( navy 1
:'1..1-.rlha Nor•Ti.1 ri. l\fisM· .•. ·\I -'C' Then the \\7atts machine plo\v-~ervicc Patton s pPnt se veral
I T ' S A N ~'ji'oNOR * T 0 HAVE A BAB T
THE SPORT SHOP
212 West Fourth St. Santa Ana
• "\Vhere Smart Women Shop and Save"
• Old fashioned malts
\Ve mean just this.
Radio Repairs
Newport Electric
I Pl,1mer and Lydt1 Coi;tant. ('d into the Ruick sedan or Karl months as a mE'mber of 1h" armed
R('id of 315 J\polena avenue. Ba l· ~uard on _a J\~erchant ~1arine ves-
boa Island, ,,·hich ~1rs. Reid h ad SC'l operating _i n the Atlantic ocean Chamber or Conunercc. treasurer a t h
of the llospital campaign for Ne\\'-parked outside the theater . The s a roop s Ip.
port Ha rbor and during the \\•ar rorC't' of this impact sent th<' lat-1 Further duty a t Trf"'asure I sland
\\'as active in \Var Chest or ani-tcr mac.hine into a Dodge sedan and Brooklyn Armed Guard Cen-
zation and the Balboa .USO. g 1
1
rC'gistC'rcd to Lronard L. Logsdon ters !ound Pat to~ as~ighf'd_ to the
. of 2060 Ne,vport boulevard, Costa S. S. Tusculum Victory, \\'hu:-h car-
. The Kennys, "'ho were married Mesa, damagi ng it, too. I :1ed him to several overseas bases
1n 1911 . ha~e one d~ughter, ~or~a Police reported that it was in Europ<>. ~eand who 15 married and li ves ln l n('CE'ssary to haul the \Vat ts.I Since retum in~ to the States
asa ena. . . , \Veber and Reid machines to a last D,ccember. P a tton has been
Her b has a different twist on • private garage, \vhile the Logsdon ' attached to the Brookl\-n Armed
hobbies-he likes all kinds of out -machine \Vas able to IC'ave under Guard center as ship's cOmpany.
door sport-as long as someone its o"'ll power,
=;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;~~2~3~05~Co.u~~t;e;t;v;d;·~P~b.~IU~•~bo;;•;2;t;ss;;;~•l;••;;i;s ;pe;;c;ro~r~m~i~ng~t;h~e;m;.;;;;;;;;;;;;~ -~~~~~~~-I I Circle Officers to Be SOCIETY
In stalled June 25
Newport Harbor's Newest Ofricers of Balboa Island Circle
of Christ Church by thl' S<'a \Vill
Bride-E lect Honored
At Surprise Shower
be installC'd at the postponed June ~.Yiss Jean F unk. dau~hter of
meeting '''hich "ill be held Tues-Mr. and l'vlrs. Hershel! Funk, 20901
day, June 25, at the home of ~irs. Orange avenue, Costa Mesa. was
E. 0 . \'arley, 207 Sapphire avenue. feted "rit h a sur prise miscellane-
l t '''ill be a pot luck luncheon. and 1 ous sho,vcr Friday at the home of
mf'mbers having birthdays in 1-iay, her fu tu re m othl'r-in-lR.w, Mrs.
Jun(' and July will be honored. John ~'lcMil lan, 540 RC>dlands ave-
Featuring
Furniture Store
a
• ID
Is
NOW OPEN
Complete Line
the Modern
of
Mode
Tropicala
•
Furniture
•
Island Matron
Leaves for M.innesota
Mrs. Esther Ri chter of Balboa
Island left Monday for Ma nkato,
ll·tinn., where she will visit her
da ughter . She was guest of honor
at a farwell br idge luncheon last
week at the home of Mrs. Colin
Brown. Pearl avenue, and received
a pret ty gift as well as the guest
prize.
Prizes for bridge went to Mrs.
W illiam Langjahr , first , and b.frs.
Nap Richter , second. The lunch-
eon was sen.•ed in the lovely patio
of the Br own home.
Quality Lumber
and
Building Material•
nue, Newport Heights. The mar-
r iai:?e of Miss Funk and Dan Mc-
Millan will be a n event of J une 20
at the Capilla de San Antonio .
Mrs. Robert L. Dole of El S e-
gundo, mothe r of the hostess. as-
sisted in entertaining. Games
were played, with prizes going to
Leola Funk. Sue Kelly, Linda
Morris and Jennie Anderson.
Streamers over the prettily decor-
ated table with rhymes at the end
of each. told the honor ee · where
t o search for her many lovely
presents.
Guests present included the
Mesdames Sadie Irwin, S adie
Ho~'ell. Agnes Ellswor th, Ruth
Gerrish. Mabel tnve. Cassie Blue,
Orpha Blue, Wllva Blue, Helen
M irkovich, Betty Bailey, Nadine
\ ~ ~--"""'"'
FOR THE
lxpeclanl .J1otlier
1\fodern Furniture Designed for California Living .... An
entirely new type of furniture that blends in with your in-
formal, carefree way of life here. Airy-looking and light
with its sunny ash and elm woods; yet, Tropicala is heavy
and substantial. Saddle leather thong tied for just enough
of a rustic Western feeling . . . no-sag spring bases . . .
spring filled cushions in combination covers-tropical prints
on one side, solid backs.
•
P almer . Lorraine K ell y, Mander-
son, Dolor es Irwin. Emma Funk,
Dole, Hershel! Funk, Cook , Brown,
Elmore McMilla n ; t he Misses
Leola and Verna Funk, J e anne
Ann Gerrish, Virgie Du Boies,
Linda Morris and JeMie Ander-r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;
so n.
APPIJANCF.S:
Zenith Radios
Magic Chef Ranges
Quality Ranges
O'Keefe & Merritt Ranges
Western Holly Ranges
ABC Washers
Mattresses and Box Springs
Floor Coverings
Pictures
Mirrors
Lamps
\
Colorful Outdoor Furniture • • • •
• • • • for the Modern Beach Ho ... e
' 1-
F URN ITU RE
822 COAST IDGHWAY, NEWPORT BEACH
In
• •
the Miracle
• Three
Mile on
Blocks Sou th
the
of
Coast Highway
the Arches ..•
COSTA MESA
LUMBER CO.
R. E. HOSTETLER
PboDe B• cioa. aou
WILLEY'r REFRIGERnnon
JERVlCE comPnnY
--~-no eout m..s.. 0o,_.. 11e1 ..,
Tempo.ary Phone, Day 654 La·
(IUD& l!Hch; Phone N!jij>t, ll!62
Laguna lleeCh
ROSSI'S
Liquor Store
, .. <Jou& ll!PwaJ'
Fo._..,. ~·· ~ 8ture
~ £_,-n.y
Another surprise shower wu
t endered the bride-to-be at a din-
ner last week at the R . L. Dole
home, El Segundo.
Mr. ilnd Mn. Sidney H . David-
son and sOn Sidney jr., are expect-
ed home Wednesday from Grant's
Paa, Oregon. where they have
beeTI vacationing for a week o:r
more. '
Espert
Radio Service
Pho"" lleaeoa 5816
Palmer Radio
AND JIJLECJ'RIC
ZMI N-P<M llhd.
OOllrA lllDIA
PallCOad VENETIAN BLINDS
WOOD • 81Zt:1. • AUJION1Jll .....,......,._o_ , •-....... -••--·••-"'---•
EVERY WEDNESDAY
-1&-
KIDDIES '
Merry-Go-Round,
Ferris Wheel • •
Tu le
DAY
Concessions-Sc
Tu le
BALB .OA FUN 1 ZONE
1 .--------~--------.,_ ................
•
•
M&WW a••AOA Nm-"1--lfwprrt • di. Cdhi. ' , T!e!4aJ, 6w U, lMI
DIPLOYME.""IT OFFEllD !I SALE MJSCELLANl".A)0 8 a BOATS. SUl'PLIES II WA...-n'ED TO ll.ENT U UAL m.A'l'E &'J ~-~1!~&~1,~g~:r~&~Tl!~-----___:•!.:1'.!•~z".'u.~~-~:r~A~ft~'._-----~·~,
WANTED-Woman to help with FOR SALE--4 new Hallett Radio CHRYSLER.Royal Marine engine; URGENT! -Keenly responsible FOR SALE-Fiw new single roll-
•
Three Way Weather
To obtain weather and aerody-
namic data under severe condi-
tions the U. S . Navy's aerological
research wii t at Banana River,
F1a .. using Army Air Force equip.
mint, under the supeni.sjon of the u:-S. Weather Bureau will Oy
pnoueu planes into Florida
thunderstonns.
BUSINESS GUID!ll 1'
FOR A RELIABLE
your home, call
after 4 :30 p.m.
Paint Job on
Beacon 5330
l ()..tfc
PAINTERS and
DEC ORATORS
R. E . ANDERSON
Paint C.OntTactor
Phone. Beacon 5780-J
PAINTING and DECORATING
By the hour or job.
Also Spraying.
Call Harbor 8701-J-2
From 1 to 5 p.m.
44-Bt<
SIGN PAINTING
Boa ts, Trocks, \\'indows
\Valli and Bulletins.
housework. Hall days., ecxne at Sh.ieJding systems ror O'lrys)er 2 to 1 reduction gear. Excellent family desires summer or year-aways with mattnsses. $20 ea.
2 o'clock. Off after dinner. No Thuet, Beacon 5342. 4S-2tp condition. Price $615, or will ly rentaJ, 2 or 3 bedroom borne. 418 E. Surf, Balboa. 46-4tc
small children. Must be plain trade for car or what have you. Phone Harbor 276lhl or K. F. FRANK p JOHNS ON FOR SALE-2 ne)Y guns. German See Doc S tricker. 717 Coast H•Uyer, Buick Co., Anaheim ·
cook. Phooe Harbor 682 for ap-make 16-gauge shotgun, double Highway, Newport. Beacon 5551. 22!17. 43-ltp REALTOR
pointment. 46-4tc barrel; 31-calibre Mauser sport .f6-4tc WANT TO RENT-2 or 3 bednn. \V. C. Wagner, Associate Broker
HELP WA~ITED -Woman for rifle. Both fine guns from Krupp 1664 N~rt Blvd. Beacon 5434 W general house""-or k. full Of' part plant. C.Onsider ttade or good FOR SALE-LNew Marine Kohlet unfurnished house. \VW lease. --,_.... _.,___ -
Good car. r--tact G. w . Couron, P ia-Generator, 1500 watts. 32 volt Call Sam Porter at Harbor 707 -L.J time, llve in or out. wages. \,.AAI C d J M anill Ph.. Ha.rbo centia &: Victoria Sts., Costa D. C., retail price Cor this powet or 13. 35-tfc . Orona e ar f;;f in 11 y. 45-U~ Mesa. 4fr2tp plant ls $516. We ha\'e 10 left APT or SMALL HOUSE ted 2-~. furnished; .excellent ror clearance sale, $314.. Yeok el b wan _.. ocean view and bay viev.·. An
SALESMEN -Advertising cam-
paign now in effect. Excellent
opportunity it you quallfy. Ap-
ply 508\0 No. Main S t., Santa
Ana. Miss Bayer. 44-8tc
-HELP WANTED
F e male
Excellent positions open.
A Competent
Secretary -Stenographer
Also a Competent
Dictaphone Operator
Pleasing personality and
neat appearance required.
Lots of work and
darn good pay.
RADIO TUBES
Many scarce ones now in stock.
BA TrERIES for portables and
hearing aids. Electric broi.len &
roasten, Electric Heaters.
Mesa Radio &: Electronics Co.
1794 Newport Blvd., Costa Mi!SB
47-tfc
Ftre Place and Klndllnc
WOOD
Delivered
H. W. WRIGHT
Ph. B e acon 5665
1784 Newport Blvd. ,3-tfc
Just Arrived
Freeh Hearing AJd
BATTE RIES
Gundenon Drug Co.
117 Main St. Ph. Harbor 51.!S
6().ttc
B 225 So V t • _ An Y. man and wife. We do no1 ... _.; ... t •s .ll-am. La-living nn. TOI., · ermon • &..otJm • drink k chlldr Q.t ...., u.Ll;:' ·o~ geles. Phone EX. 0882. 4:>-tf< or smo e, 00 en or "''ith real brick fireplace. Nlce
pets. Phone ~an ~ Ana 0991-W grounds ""i th dbl. garage. Priced
Fire Equipment Tests or write Box 'X" Newport Bal-for quick sale at $8875 full
C-0-Two. l>yrene & Foam ref"llls. boa News-Timcs. 37-tfc price. '
co fixed system and Port.ablet VETERAN and bride planning to New 3-Bedroom in
now,,_,!vailHOa~ & G~VAN resturn.i!le In Coota Mesa. Want sm. C o sta Mesa ~, ~ apt. or hoUR. Ceo tact Mr. •-·••h• ·~ Lo 50._.~ 1000 Coast Highway Jorgensen at HUT'• Jt!welry Lot M ~ · ~· t ~
Ph. Beacon 5522 73-U<· 1821 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa: adjoining lo t may be had for
41-tfc $l !K>O.
Lehman Kits o f Parts
To convert Ford A, B, VS-85. VB-66
engines to marine use. Kits art
compl. wt.th dlrectlons. Coming
soon Ford 4, 6. 8-cyl. and Willy's
"Jeep" marine engines and kits.
See your dealer or write Allied w .. t Dlstr., 118 New M(&'y St .,
S. F ., calit. 45-4tc
BEAL l!llTAT!ll n
FOR SALE-Chicken Fryer plant.
near Barstow, output 1200 fry-
ers per week. Excellent equip.
Two modem houses. Good water
supply. Ph. Harbor 2625-J .
47-2tp
El Bayo Tract
Lot on Bay Avenue
v~ Acre ID
Santa Ana H e ig hts
MOOem 5-room house. Rabbits and
chickens with equi pment. Nice
garden. Garage and workshop.
$7950, full price. Easy temts.
Nearly New 2-Be droom
East side. Ha nlvi.·ood floors and
fireplace: 66'x330'. Only $9750.
Costa Mesa
In potential business district. Lot
J. M. MILLER
Real Estate Broker
15th and Central
Balboa Income
Well located business
comer. Price:
$25,000
Balboa
Lido Isle
~Bedroom home; possession
close of escrow. Price;
$31,500
Balboa Island
Near bay. Good neighbor-
hood. 4-Bedroom home. Im-
mediate possession.
South bay fronl Otarming 2-
story home with pier and
float. Best location. Only:
$65,000 $17,500 -~Down -Wanted: 2-Bedroom Home, Lido Isle
" lf You Are Interested in Harbor Area Property· \Ve Can Help You
---§---
MILLER J. M.
Raised Metal, Wood and
Plastic Letters
AL LAC HMEYER Pho n e Auto B a tteries
Rubber Separaters
18-month -$6.75 Ex.
Three 50'x12'°''x3~' Shain '"Trim-
mership" express cru~sers, round
bottom, twin Chrysler Royals.
Bui1t in 1943 by best Seattle
yards. Full living accommoda-
tions, 614• headroom thruout,
$15,000.00 each. Two 37' Higgins
rescue launches. Double planked
bottom. 250 h.p. Hall-Scott In-
vader engine. Built in 1944 by
Wilson Boat Works. $3500 each.
Ph. L. B. 47587. 47-8tc
$4000 15th & Central • Newport Beach • Ph. Harbor 1242
100'xl20'; small business bldg. . 48-ltc
Large 3-room modern a pt. in ---------------------------
1726 w .. t Central
Harbor 1243-M 38tf<
COOPERATIVE
ROO FING C O.
N ew and R epair
Phone 875-M
216 E. 20th St., Costa Mesa
20-tfc
~--=--,--::-c:-:--c:::-::--:--:--:::--·-P A I N T IN G
U Yea.rs S<'rvice in Ne\vpor t
J.tnrbor Arca
H a rry H all
P AINTING CONTRACTOR
P hone B<'aron 5259-J
274 E. 19th' :tr.-.et 24-tfc:
P&INTJ;N(l COSTB.ACTOB
PAINT ING -PAPER HA.i~GING
and DECO R A TING
H . E. ~l cDonald
414 Old Conty Rd .. Costa f\t esa
Phone &-!lcon 5013-J 85-tf<
16
BICYCLES
Sold, Rented or Repaired.
VOGEL'S
100 Main St .. Balboa
208 Marine, Balboa laland.
94-tfc
BEA UTV A Ill!" 18
COLD nnd MACHTNLESS
WAVES
Tinting a nd l\1ani curing
P. A. P a lme r
H a rbo r 1 500
For Appointment
Experienced
BOAT
BUILDERS
$1.47 p e r h our
SEE MR. PETTY
SOUTII COA~T CO.
NEWPORT BEACH
48-4tc
I fELP \VA:"iTED-Elderly man as
\~ .. atchman on construction of
new telephone building in Bal·
boa. 64 hours per week. See
Harris. 313 E . Central, Balboa.
46-tfc
C o mpo unded M otor
Gallon. 70c
O il
W estern Auto Supply
Authorized Dealer
1836 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
41-tfc
VENETIAN BLINDS-Aluminum,
steel, \\'ood. Call us for free esti-
mate. Renovation & refinish ing.
So. Coast Venetian Blind Co.,
\\''est 18th and Newport Ave.,
Costa Mesa. Ph : Beacon 5355-W.
38-tfc
Steel K it ch ens
GLASS TUB ENCLOSURES
SHOWER DOORS
Souther n Counties
Supply Co.
144 Coast Blvd. N.
Ph. 5852 Laguna Beach
·18· l tc
INSTRUCI'ION or courses in thr
foll o\\i ng taught groups or !1 ..
d ividuals : na\'igation. stability
& hull construction. compass
con1pensation. general seama n-
ship. Capt. Stc-phen FrN'dman,
B.S .. Master. U . S. Ml'rchant
l\·tarine . 1312 \V. Central, Apt . 3.
48-4tp
\\'ANTED TO BUV 31
WANTED TO BUY-Need !mrnod·
lately, good. clean light car .
Evening Appt. Ph. Harbor 179-W -------------
D ECORATORS
Price no object. P hone Hunting·
V i's Beau ty S h op
1103 Coast J-Ji\vay. Corona del Mar
35-tfc
EMPLO'Yl\f"ENT \l1 A.:.vrED
ton Beach 3521. 38-tfc
KAY FI.NCH CERAMICS ha1 openings now ror a few girls 01 WILL P A Y CASH t or your f ur·
\voman \\'1th art training or abil· ntture or wh at have you. Phont
ity. Ask for r..t iss Dierker . 121 Beacon 5656. 0 . R. 0-awley,
C t Bl d C d I ..... 1812 Newport Blv .. Costa Mesa. LIGHT house \\'Ork by the hour , oas '' ·· orona e ,.,ar. 30-tCc
ironing or care of children eves. ____________ 4_3-_t_f, -------------
Phone Hachor 1023-J . ask for YOUNG WOM EN CASH FOR USED FURNITURE.
htrs. Hennt'berry. 43-tlc PHONE BEACON 5538-J.
EMPLO YMEl'll'T OVFERED %1
FOR SALE-Fireplace equipment,
electric heater, roll-a\\'a}' bed.
Phone Harbor 1026-J. 48-2tc
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED -2
adults. good horn"'. and salary
to r ight party. Phone Beacon
5304-\V. 48-2tc
FOR SALE-500 sq. ft. of used
hanfv..oood flooring. 165 E . 23rd
St., Costa Mesa. Beacon 52()8.J.
48-ltc
SALESMAN-l nflllation. weather
ectabllshed firm. 1415 So. Main,
stripping. Exclusive territory,
Santa Ana. P hoAe 4470. 45-4tc
WANTED -?\father's helper, as-
aht with house work and care
ot bah)', stay nights. vi.·eek ends
off. Phone Harbor 729--W . 45-4tc
Puet.1c NoTICE
CE RTIFICATE OF BUSINESS Tictlt l~ nrm Na.me
· 23-tfc
T e lephone o p erating --==-=,_,,=--,-,...,...-wANTED TO BUY-1' h.p. elt'c-
p ositions are availabl e tric motor. 14.000 rpm.. 50
to you in your own cycle. Phone Harbor 281-\V. 48-ltp
community.
W ill P ay Cash Starting pay is good, For your furniture or "·hat have
• · • d you. Phone Beacon 5656. Craw-e xperience JS n o t reqwre Icy Furniture, 1812 Newport
Frequent increases. Blvd .. Costa Mesa. 48-tfc
Vacatio ns with pay. BOATS. SUPPLIES SI
' STAR SAILBOAT. Just recon-
Advancement ditioned and new paint. Phone
Santa Ana 4148 bet""·een 8 a. m .
opportunities. and 5 p. m. 46-tfc
Apply W ANT TO RENT or buy mooring
100 E. Bay Ave., Balboa 20-ft. cabtn cruiser . Atlantic
514 ~ N.'Main St ., Santa Ana 21758. Reverse charges. 46-4tc
or F OR SALE-22-ft . hull, Cape Cod
Ask the operator tor the dory type, $250. ·Phone Orang•
Chief Operator 1691. 45-4t<
S th C lif · 2().IT. SAILBOAT. designed bi
OU e m a orrua Scheel. well built in 1940. Ph.
Telepho ne Compa11y Burbank Charl .. ton 6-9405.
FOR SALE-Boat "Gale ~ ... 38-ft
twin screw cruiser. nice galleJ
with Ice box, butane stove and
plentY of cupboard space;
sle('ps four. Mahogany planking.
Suitable for passengC'T or com·
mercial business. Hauls 71...!! ton!
on deck. There is no better boat
for Its size in Ne\vport Harbor.
A. L. f\'tatthe\\'S, 509 31st St.,
Newport Beach. Ph6ne Harbor
2577. 44-tf c
1'mSI€AL &: RADIO
Larg e C orner Lot
On P eninsula, with view.
$5750
On P e n i n s ula
2 Bedroom Home
$13,500
I ncom e Property
2 bedroom house and 4 small
r ental units.
Several good Bay Front Lots
l.OT ON OCEAN BLVD.
$3000
See Us F or Other HousC's,
$6500 and Up
Also Lots
FOR SALE-York Trumpot, thor-W. L . JORD A N
oughly reconditioned. $75. Call 700 E. Central, Balboa
Harbor 2640. 47-3tc P hone Harbor 1 53
FOR SALE-f\·larine ra dio, direc-45-tfc
lion findtt. 3 band. 6. volt fisher. ------------'--
Nearly new. 509 3lit. Newport COST A MESA
Beach. Ph: Harbor 2577. 41-tfc On Broad\\'8)-'. double corner, new
modern residence. 1 fiont room
KNABE Grand Piano, walnut case, 14xlB, used no\v as business.
Famous Knake tone. Also \Veber Space for 8-court building \vith
Grand, Sohmer , Schµltz. And two street entra nces. 1 blk. from many othC'r famous makes.
D MIDT PlANO Co center of tO\\'n . Place to live,
ANZ-SCH ·• with sound investment.
520 No. Main, Sant,a Ana:is-tfc $2 1 ,500
STElNW A Y Grand Piano. Mahog-
any case. Heautiful tone. Med-
ium size. DANZ -SCHMIDT
PIANO CO., 520 No. ?o-tain,
R a lph P. M askey
3410 Coast Blvd.
Pho n e 402
Santa ·Ana. 38-tfc 46-tfc -------------F 0 R SALE -General Electric FOR SA{...E-Choice located· lots
Portable Radio. charges own and ~ acres, $400 to $3,000.
batteries \\•hile in elec tric clr-Artistic 5-rm. hse. 2 bedrm. Gar-
cuit ; also Philco Record pl ayer. age wi t h guest rm. On 2 big lots,
pl ays through a ny 4radio set. finest ave., view of ocean. near
Beacon 5173. 48-l tc all conveniences, San Clemente.
RADIO HOUSE CALLS-$12.500 unfurn; $14.750 furn.
N th t dditi. 1 t t 5-nn. home, 2 bedrms. &: garage,
ow 8 a ona • compe en hardwood n oors. tile shower & technicians are available, we are able t o make service calls on sink, large closets, fi!'eplace.
large consoles. All work guar-Price $8500. Adele Gi mbel, 95 Del Mar ~ve., Phones 311 or 316,
anteed. HAROLD L. ~· San Clemente. 43-tfc
S.O.S . Radio, 300 Marine Ave. -------------
rear over double garage which
can be made into 2 more apts.
a t little cost. This is a chance
to make some money. $8500.
2-Be drm. Eastsid e, H o me
Built just before war. ~ Acre.
Hdwd. floors and fireplace.
$9750
MANY MORE ... COME IN AND
"T ALK IT OVER"
-Open Sundays-
FRANK' P . JOHNS ON
R E ALTOR
1644 Newport Blvd. Beacon 5434.\V
48-ltc
REAL VALU ES
3-bcdroom home and gut'SI house
on ~ acre. Some furniture. Full
price only
$3250
2-b<'droom home. Fireplace. N ~ar
ly 1h acre. 2-car garage. Ch icken
coop. Priced to sell at only
2-bedroom
Chicken
garden.
$6500
home on large lot .
house. Garage. Nice
$6850
2-bedroom home. Extra large
rooms. One year old. 1f.i: acre of
good soil. Good district close to
business center. This is really a
good buy at only
$10,2 5 0
Good 5-room home on 1 acre on
Newport Blvd., 71 feet on boule-
vard. Close in. I f you want a
good home and business site,
you must not overlook this.
Priced to sell.
$17,500
WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU
B. A .NERESON
R EAL ESTATE
Insurance and
Business Opportunities
Ph. Harbor 780. 34-~
SEE the new style world famous
upholstered pianos. Many colors
to choose from •t DANZ-
SCHMJDT PIANO CO., 520 No.
Main St .. Sa.nta Ana. W e also
rent pianos. 38--tfc
REPOSSESSED Spinet Type mir-
ror-Piano. This ls a real bargain.
Other used pianos as low as
SSS, $87, $125, $175. DANZ-
SCHMIDT PIANO CO., 520 No.
l\1ain, Santa Ana. 38-tfc
FOR SALE-2-story ocean front
home and income property. Up.
per: 4 bedrooms, sleeping porch
and ~ ba th. Potential income
$75 per week. Lower: Sun
porch, living room with real fire-
place; dining room . kitchen, ·
utility porch, bedroom. bath and
shower. F\lmiture includes Cold
Spot electrlc refrlg., electric
washer, and G.&S. gas range.
Price $20,000. 418 E. Surf. Bal-
boa. 46-4tc
1972 Newport Blvd., Costa ?ofesa
J h : Beacon 5225 48-1 tc
AT CORONA DEL MAR
Beautiful Level Lots
$13 65
3 Hills ide Lots
AH For $2250
W . J . HOLCOMB
1517 Coast Highway
Corona del Mar Harbor 2766
'Where the Flags F1y" 48-2tc
Radi0 Repai rs
All makes; tubes. etc.
B eacon 5763
BURT NORTON
915 Coast Highway, Newport
23-tfc
C osta Mesa A. E. JOHNSON
Realtor
and Associates
Phone Beacon 5102-M
42-tf c =:=--=--:-:--:=--=-------:=--4-,5-4,.,-'t I
Thf' undentpeil do hereby certify -------------FOR SALE-One new Gray Ma-th.at they an'l conducting a KETALIZ-...... a rw-Y ... a-.rw.nus -
DOGS, CATS a Ptj:s
Large, modern 2-bedrm. home in
good location on east side. All
rooms are large. H as fireplace,
floor furnace, patio, kitchen
r ange, venetian blinds, curtains,
and wall-t1rwall rugs on part of
house.
+ $11,000
Today's Special
Newport Blvd. Home
and BUSI NESS BLDG. TSG buslnet-e at 506 Thirtieth Street.SALE c=:.:::....:~_:_.:....----~-·-~----~-rlne Diesel motor. 2'25 h.p., 1~
City of Newpart Beach. County of Or-BABY BUGGY FOR SA.LE-4lS to 1 reduction. Price $2500. a.np. State of California, under the n cttttou.!I nnn nan1e or Harding St., Balboa. 48-2tp Br adley-Rehrig Co .. Los Angeles.
CLARK & BATES COXPA.NY Ad 14306 47 2t and !hat -aid firm Is composed of ams · -C the followlnc ~nona. •hoee twnff FOR SALE-Brand new bicycle.
11J2d addre!MN "" u follow•. to-wit: Joseph Carey, 11922 E . Balboa.
Manier. H . Clar)!:. 1•~ Via Wulers, Costa M na. Calif. 48-ltc Lido la e. Ne'llrpOrt Bea.ch. Callfomla...
FOR SALE--17 months old male
Doberman A. K . €. champion
stock. W . Purdy, Balboa Motel,
315 E . Central. 45-4tp
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS S8
Cos ta Mesa Lot
50xl 55 ft. lot located l blk.
of Newport Blvd.
. $900
w .. t
28 ft. x 28 ft. with llving quarters.
House in rear, with little fixing
could be made into good rental.
This is a spleridid property. Ex·
cellent location. Quick J)OUeU •
-Only $11,000
NOW AVAILABLE
SEVERAL CHOICE RESIDENTIAL ~ROPERTIES
ON BALBOA ISLAND SOUTH BAY FRONT
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YOU SHOULD SEE TIIESE LISTINGS
BEFORE YOU BUY.
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H U B P 0 W E R S, AG E NT
J. A. B e e k 0 f f i c e
F e rry Landing ' P h. H a r bor 62-\V Balboa Island
48-ltc
Gertrude A. W a ldro n
Wm. W. S anfo rd , Bro k e r
308 Marine Avenue
Phone 234-R ,
$1500 DOWN. $37.50 monthly buys
attractive new I-bedroom house
v.·ith half ac.re. Price S.5650. Vet·
eran's preCerence. See O\\'fJer,
h1onrovia, bct"•een 17th and
B a lbo a I s la nd Exchanges
Balboa Island North Bay corner
lot. So. Bay lot and good inside
lot. 0\\'Jlers \\'ill exchange for
improved Island property.
Bus iness L e a se
18th, Costa h1esa. 464tp
MONEY TO LOA....'i II
LOANS TO BU1LD, buy, Lmproftt
modernize or reflnan~.
Newport BaJboo Federal Savt.np
and LoflD Auocbt.tlon,
3333 Via Lido Ph. Harbor 1500
Tu•o stores, excellent location, AUTOMOTIVE &;: TIRES
f\.1arine Avenue. Good income.
H o u ses
Well built, large living room \\.1th
fireplace, enclosed front. por ch,
bedroom. dressing room, kitchen
and \)ath.
Price $15,8 00
Furnished. Immed. possession.
Ver y attractive nev.•ly furnished
home. 3 bedrms., 2 baths, patio.
Price $23, 750.00
T erms. I mmed. possession.
FOR SALE-'41 Ford Convert-
ible Coupe. Call Thuet, Beacon
5342. . 48-2tp
FOR SALE--Graham Truck 1934,
mechanically perfect. Call Har·
bor 234-R. 48-4tc
FOR SALE-1936 Lincoln Zeph)T,
$750.00. 306 Craft Ave., H •Jnt-
ington Beach. 48-21c
FOR SALE-'29 model Panel type
Truck, excl. motor, new paint.
$28.5. Call after 3:30 p.m., E·
Atchison, YMCA, Santa Ana.
2-bedroom, nicely furnished
on wide lot, 2-car garage.
home 1 ----~~~~co=-,,,=--4_8_4_:tp
R E C APPING
Price $16,0 0 0
Furnished.
Attractive 2-bedroom house on
rear of 60-ft. Grand Canal lot.
Room to build. Completely furn.
Price $23,500
C orona de! Mar Lots
40.ft. lot, ocean view , below high-
way. Price $4,750.
Two Ocean Front lots, both priced
to sell.
Other lots from $1 ,375 up.
Houses
Modern home, 2 bedrooms & den,
large living room. tile k:J tchen
and bath, service porch, 2-car
garage, on well landscaped lot
south ot highway.
Price $16,000
Unfurnished.
2-bedroom home. 40.ft . lot, nicely
loca ted. South of Seaview. With
good \.iew of ocean. Room to
build on the front ot lot.
$15,000. Furnished
SmaJl attractive house with view.
Partly furnished, nice location,
south of highway. Large living
room, fireplace and patio, 2-car
garage.
Price ~8, 750.00
R e cap All Five Tire s
In O ne D ay
Wheel B a la n c ing
S ectio n W o r k
LESTE RS
O.K. Rubbe r Welders
2900 W. CentraJ, NeWJX>rt
46-8tc
AUTO SERVICE
NOW HERE
Your author ized Chrywler-
Plymouth Dealer.
Autbori2"<1 parts
Complete Lubrication a.nd
Maintenance
Expert Mechanics
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Kendall and Quaker State oUa
NEWPORT
HARBOR MOTORS hart!>;. ~~ ... c..llfo::"a.: Street. )Ian-g..FT. NORGE Ottp Freeze 1'nd
WTTNESS ou.r ba.ndl Ulla 25th dQ \\'estinghouse Electric Range. of lil&y, UMI. El tri A p11 llA..VLET H. CLARK. Newport ec c p an~.
FOR SALE-20-Ct. fish boat, Star,
Cull converted motor, steel hull,
A-1 condition. 628 Clubhou.w
Drive or phone ATiantlc 1-2036.
O\\'Tler. 47-4tp
TYPEWRITERS
O FFICE EQUIPMENT
Oeaning, Oiling, ~dJustlng,
OV1?rMullng
ROBERT'S
TYPEWRITER SERVICE
Costa Mesa
2-bedrrn. houae with sleeping
parch on east side. Rooms are
large. Dbl. garage.
Nearly New Gertrude A. Waldron 2616 W. Central Ave.
STATE Ol",.llLlful~U:8-2305 Coast Bl\'d. Harbor 2138. COU~'"TT or OR.A..~GE.--.. 48:;1c
On lhla twenty-ntt.h day of May. A.
D. l!M&. before me. Roland A. W r1abt, FOR SALE-Used lrre&Ular oak • Not.ary Public In and for aaid COuft· ty and St&le, reakilna: tbe~ln duly wood, 100 pieces, U ft. long, 6 in.
C'Oauni...loned a.ad nron.. pereoaa.IIy wide, l in. thick. See at 206 appeared »a.nley R . C'l&rk and Fay R.. Bale&. kno-.n1 to me to be tbe penons R uby, Balboa laland Sunday, 0£
whoM namea an w .bkrfbed to the all GL 3-41 2tc within l n.stnunent , a.ad aclmowled~ C · '""-'· -
to me tha.t tbe7 es.ecuted lbe .-ine. A NE\V 2·hor'W tralleT. built by IN "\\'lTNICSS WHEREOF". t ba>tt hereunto •l my hand 11J2d a.foxed my North American. WU1 sell a t
oftlctal aeal the day and yn.r la th19 Doc Strick certlnute nm abo .. e wrtltea. deale.r"s coat. See er.
ROLAND A. WRIGHT, 717 Coast ui ............ v N___..rt Not.an-Public In and for Mid .. ~.-...,., -·--
Cou•tr and State. Ky corn-Beach. Phone Beacon 5551.
ml•ton u:pl..-.. Octob4r l t , 46-ttc
1947. -------------! INOTARlAL SEAL.) ~· alleetl at NOWl-T!mn. Pub. 11&.y ?I : J une 4, 11, 18. lM&.
WING SANG BOAT & REPAIR YARD
811 <:out Highway 101
~Beaeoa Ml.4
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for Btlmila for!We
PMille lloudll ,.,.. ..
bJ' tile ...... or -111.
FOR SALE-Star Boat. light con·
structlon, gal\•aniud machined
k~l. stalnJess steel rigging. Lo-
cated at 1707 E. Bay Ave .. BaJ.
boa. Name: HyU te. 42~tp
2602 W. Central Harbor "7
4().tfc
1 -~-------.,..,.~~-FOR SALE -Johnson Outboanl Carpenters _ Available
motor. 411' h.p.. good condition.
Also dory. Friday e"\•e. 0£ Silt. fOT reneral maintenance
afternoon, Cowl .. , 109 Edge-and repolr
water. Balboa. 47-ltp O. Z. ROllEllT!ION
FOR S ALE -2 Outriggers and Call Harbor 83
clami:-. New clear lumber, 2x31 ____________ 34-__ tfc
taperod. $15.00. T. Brindenon, K E y S
El Nido Trailer Court. 1630 ~ Whll• You wa.tt
Newport Bl\'d., Costa ?ttesa. VOGEL '
43-ltp 100 Main St.. Bal-
W ANT Speed or Utility boat, 108 Marine. Balboa i.1and
around 18 feet. PreCer !t1arlne N--tte
l\totor. Contact J im Wilson, 35 ~ro-a-IUNT-.-.---------41-
Santa Ana A\·e., Long Beach. 43-ltc FOR RENT-Garage, 11th & Bay,
ALL Pl.ASTIC 12·ft. llG-lb. TOP-
0-CAR BOAT and CAJ!RIER.
Immediate delivery. Other mod-
els soon -dinghies, sailboats.
runabouts, cruisers and paddle--
boards.
Ph. Harbor 1472-M. 48-2tc
$665~2 down
Lido Isle
35--ft. corner lot
$5000
50-ft. frontage · of inside lot>
$6000
57-fl Lot
Between Costa Mesa and Newport
$4500
Gorona de! Mar ·
FUrnlshed -4-room home. View.
Double garag<!. Yan! fenced. EJ:-
cellent condition. Fireplace. Im-
mediate poueaion. A buy at-
$8850
EVA F. RHODEN
Rttltoo'
470 N'•--po<ftrtr1 m'·d . a.ta Mm.
ELTON D. BARN!:IT, Brol«r
Ph. Beaoon 5713-R
48-ltc Plastic \Vatercraft Co.
407 E. Central, Balbo<l •
Phone Harbor 2673 48· l tc
\VILL LEASE-llOO sqaa:re feet
wood wurldna and cablnot shop.
Furnished with all new ma-
chines. Must bt rHpr«t•lhlr
party. Ph. Hui>ol) 2427-W Corl
aee Doc Stricker, lll2 W. Bay
Ave, Nowport ~ 46-ttc Sell that unwanted
Manna !olden at N..,.'nzme. tllrauCb N.,..nm. odL
4 Unit Court Wm. W. Sanford, Broker
3 UNITS completely furnished. 1 ~ Marine A venue Pbca>e Harbor 1564-J
unturn. Corner lot 150 ft. x 165 Phone 234-R 46tfc 38-tfc
rt. Beautifully landscaped.. In-
come $157.50 per month. Room HOME AND INCOME-2-bedrm. 91
for 3 more units. Close in E .at.de, house, 3 a~ productive ~emon l ;:TLULl!ll8;:::===-~~==---=--
Colta Mesa. Very neat and at-grove. Oicnce frostleu district TRAILERS FOR RENT--:-Do your
tractive Only Orange C.O. Near tawn and own hauling and mOV\Dg. All
. ~19 950 llchool. Price nl.l500, terma. Ph. now equipment. $2.25 and S2.50
"' • Orange 8707-R-4. 48-4te per day. We fUmlsh the hitch.
NICE 1-bedroom home and raJ>. FOR SALE-Newport Heights lot Myrehn Bros. Service Station, 50xl25, all utilities available, cor. 17th & Newport Blvd., Coot& bltry. 70 does, 10
acre land.
bucka. Half .,.,.,0 Mesa. 46<ft n750.00. Owne<, ...-1 Weat-1-==-----~~:_:-
mlnater St., Costa Mesa. 48-2tp MonO, foldon at N...,..nm...
$5750
On NewPort Blvd.
Several loll 65 ft. to 500 ft. front-
age. Call us lor prlcet & terms.
' £Vim WAHID
WE NEED LATE MODEL CARS
·an.d Will Pay Top Prices
Newport Blvd. SELL YOUR CAR NOW
HOME and BUSINESS ~-~room home and aarage. 50 ft. """"Prices are fDgb.
frontage. Close In to Coota Mesa Phone for our 01JU118a11s buyer who will call and
$14,500--$4500 .Down mvtlt you ~ OPA regulations, ()P!Hns
-prlcm and amiiip .ii details
Open EYen1np and Sunday
A. E. JOHNSON ·°:'LBER!,~.,!l .Silt~~ CO., ln.c.
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BIOB IKlBOOL OWNS AIJU'OllT
MEMPHIS-The Shelby Coonty
School of Aeronautics, Wbite--
baven High -1. is the tint
high school In the nation to own
its own airport. The landing field
and parking space ii next to the
school grounds.
Lumber and Building Materials
Bay District Lumber Co.
Pbono Beacon 5111
&U 00.&irr HIGHWAY Ar THE AllCBSB
BRING YOUR RADIO TO US
0... Da7 -We'll Bep&lr It and You Can Have It the Nert
Factor]' P&rta. Work Guana"""1. Factor]'~ ~
Radio SOS Electric
HAROLD L. BAHM
""""' 780 SOO MariDe Ave.. Balboa &land
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Cite Harbor Post
For Member Drive
Not only was the meeting Or
the Orange county council of the
American Legion, held Friday
evening at Club Lido the largest
ever held with its attendance of
oveT a hundred nearly doubl(> the
usual number. but it was the first
time t hey had been welcomed by
a veteran of \Vorld War rr, Coffi(
mander Don Durant of Ne,vporf
Harbor Post 291.
Commander Durant welcomed
the guests and Glenn Cramer of
Costa ~tesa Post 455, county coun·
cit commander , presided. Disting·
uished guests introduced included
Deputy Vice Commander John
Briel of San Diego. who is also
Fifth area commander ; Carl Sher-
wood of San Diego, 2'2nd district
commander: George Kellogg of
Yorba Linda, 21st dl!trict com-
mander: Grorge Bolden of Ban-
ning, 21st district viCt"-command-
er: Ken Rigby of Ana heim, 21st 1
district second vice-commander; I '
I Thomas \V. Stauts of San Diego, '
county council commander . and BOOSTERS. Tht5 ti part or the overflow or hundreds or residents, propert)• owoers and. business peo-
Harry Foster, past San Diego pie or Balboa who llended the recent n1eetlng or the Balboa lmpro\·e ment A.t!tOClatlon to demand
county council commander. that the city do so ethlng to lmpro\·e coodltlon11 ln that Stttlon. -P!toto by Don Harman, Balboa
! ~~1~~::~1:~:E£1i~!~~:;f ~~ Geologic bl Experts Find Salt I set aside for the '''Ork of re-! JJ
'''ere discussed for Boys' State
Cowboy Artist Will
Sketch County Fair
As Sherif f's Guest
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'Bermuda Nearer I
PueL1c NoTicE
NEW YORK-An hour and 44 1 -------~-----
mlnut .. wu shaved off the two-hnson way New -York~Bermuda air of June, 1946, Roy M. Jo .
and Royce H. Carvin the ownen
reoo_rd f?r commercial Dying or the her.?inafter described fix· e~er th.is . year. One of the U. tures and equipment of that cer-s., Oag 8.ll'lines covered the 1340 taln ~1esa Malt Shop situate and
miles from ~ew York to Bermuda located at 1770 N~'PQrt 81\'ll., ~d back in s. hours and 48\ Costa 1\-Iesa, california, intends to
minutes. The ~ight do\\'ll took _2 place a cha,tel mortgage upon the
.flours and 22 minutes and the trip said fixtures and equipment.
ba.ck required 3 ho~ and 26 RO)' }.;L Johnson and Ro}-ce H.
minutes. Car\'in are tile mortgagors of the
Dorothy Sundin of Los Angeles.
stenotype teacher. is \isiting 1'irs.
Gloria Place of Corona del ?tlar
and hopes to spend the summer
in this locality.
PUBLIC NOTICE
said proper t)'; end their address
is 1770 Ne\vport Bl\·d.. Costa
l\tesa, California.
ThC' First National Bank of
Orange is the mortgagee of . the
said property and their address Ls
P . 0 . Box 269, Orange. California.
TH'E PROPERTI'. fixtures and
C'Q.Uipment upon \\'hich the said
NOTICE OF SALE OF R EAL chattel mortgage is to be placed
PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. consists of the following: all of No. 2-486lM . the personal propc'rty in the 1'1esa
IN THE f.UPERIOR COURT OF Tl{E l\falt Shop located at 1770 New-STA.TE OF CALIFORNIA . IN AND • 1-~oR· THE COUNTY OF LOS A..~-' port Blvd., Costa ?\tesa. CahJornla,
GELES. and more particularly dl'scribed
Jn the Malter of the Estate of FAITH as: I 3I-IS2 -3\\1 ... 3 \Vorthington
, ER:"\ST. Incompetent. F12 No. Au-1 956 Cond. Unit. 3
No1Jee Is hereb!' g:t\·en that the un-h.p .. J phaze !\1otor No. SY; 1 dersli"fli!d ... ·111 se I at 'Drtvate sale. to 62 G I H--• ea~ the highest a.nd ~st bidder. subject "\\'eber" D2005. a · t1..CT.1 u-
to ('On!irmatlCID or said Superior Cou rt, incl I less unit); 1 Su(X'r Kold. 2~ on Cir after the 3rd day or July. 1946. I N 11.t the offi ce of MILDRED GtLMORE. Gal. lee Crean1 Fr('('ZC'r Seria O.
Attorney, 41 2 \\'eet Sixth Street, Lo8 637 (lC'SS unit ); l Fountain Rail, Angeles 14. County of Los Angele~. · I Stttte of Californ ia. all the right. title \\rilh 2 draft arms. 9 pumps;
and Interest of ~id Incompetent In "Soden" ro CU. ft. (ne\\?l 2 door a.nd to all the certain real propert\' su 1u1te in 1he Counl)' or Ocangt>. 'Su1·e flcss unit) ict" box; 2 Exp. Val\'es
(If Cnhfornla. particularly described [or abo\·e. fone for box. one for as follu wa. tO·lll'it : L.u t 17 Block "C." Laguna freezerl : l Beverage Cooler with
lh•li;hts r\o. 3. t.Rg1.1na Beach. f\\'O doors (less unit); l Exp. ("ulifnrnia. as per 11111.p thereut Get ready for the
biggest and best
VACATION ever.
nn-o,,, your \Vorries
to the winds
':::bi:~~~~~ed·"t:n:~~~~y ;~::~! . Sea Water Seeps Into Wells·,
f \\'hich \\'8S not held last Y<'ar but
: ~~~::E~~~lh~i~,~lcs~;:~.~: Harbor=· : City Hearing Called
Hold('n as candidaf(' for the next
Jack Lindsley, note<l cov.'boy ·
art.,ist, \viii be a guest of Sheriff
Jesse L . Elliott and his party at
the Orange County F air in Santa
Ana on Saturday.
rec<,n:led in Book 8. Page l or Mts-~ \·alve and one so\('noid for abo\•e,
cellaueous ~laps. Recvrdi!I of Or-1 temp. control ; 6 Srts of Booths; ant-:e CClunty. Terms or Mle c~h In la'lli·!ul n1oney 2 15' Counters and Stools (rom·
of the United Statea on confirmation plcte set)·. 1 Gal\'anized Kitchen vf s.a.le. vr part ca.sh and balance e\'ldent·f'J b}' nu1e secured by Mort · Sink ··Hughes" 2 Tu. 2 openings;
g-ai;e or Trust Deed on the propeny S · I S I S · I s· k f 110 lffild. Ten per cent of a.niount bid 1 ta1n css tee pccta 1n or
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heart's content.~
Our SPORTSWEAR
Shop is the
Springboard to
your good times.
You'll revel in
our Playclothes
... you'll bare
up beautifully
in our new play
suits: Pedal Pushers;
Slacks; Shorts; Bras.
Everything for a
SensationaJ time.
4th at Broadway
SANTA ANA
J~e 1omino fmorvency Commlllff Urv•nlly Appeals lo tho
Houuwives of Am•rlca to Help Fight Storvofir n
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21st district commander. ~ .
D. · 1 Co d r-A~ Officials of the Metropolitan I Fairview Farms hearings. reports 1str1c mman ('r ..... n.:vrge • • t ·r · --~: ed h u s ~--1 · I K II led th N t \Vater distric 1Ulllounced 1 c•=' to t e . . ~~ og1ca e ogg presen e ewpor I 1 • S · · d ' cd th t post with the national citation for Monda)· that th~y have selecj.-urvey engineers In 1c~t. a
membership. for the "outstanding ed July 10 as tli!' dale set fbr salt water fr~m th~ Paetfic ocean
achievement" of having the en-hearing the City1 (>f Newport was already invading t~e beach-
tire 1945 membership enrolled by Beach ap~catiot-for inclu-he?ds fromlb SafntaN Mon1caB tloboaa
I · D f h '45-'46 point sou o e\\'J)Ort-a Arm at1ce ay or t e year. sion in t-e d.Js , ct's water d h , d t Commander Kellogg also present-SU I • s "Stem an t ere "as so~e ang~r o
ed each post \vith 8 picture of the PP) ) · the seepage feared into the fresh
signing of the surrender of Japan The hearing \\'ill be held in the water wells here ..
on board the battleship, Missouri. Laguna Beach Water district The U. S. Geological Survey re-
L indsley, \\1ho is a typica l born
and bred W esterner of the plains,
\\ill devote some of his time
sketching prominent <;haracters
v.·ho visit the fairgrounds.
The cowboy artist, v.•ho is a
favorite with News-Times readers,
is well known throughout the
west. He has been sketching prom-
inent business and civic leaders in
all parts of California a nd neigh-
boring states for nearly 50 years.
Ace Tennis ,a n£'\V member of
Post 291 and proprietor of Club
Lido, was complimented by San
Diegan John Briel for the dinner
served, Posts represe nted at the
meeting were those from La
Habra, Br<'a. Anahei m. Buena
Park, PlaC<'ntia. Fullerton, Santa
Ana. Laguna Beach. lluntington
Beach, Seal Beach, Garden Grove.
Costa ~fesa. Newport Beach. Or-
ange, Tustin and San Juan Capis-
trano.
building at 8 :30 p.m. on that date. ports the existence of three gaps
At the same time the district's in the barrier "'all formed by the ~-------------,
commission 'A'ill hold 8 hearing on Inglewood-Newport fault line.
the application of Fairvie""' Farms They are at Ballona Creek in
of Costa Mesa, "''hich also has ap-the Playa del Rey are athroul;h
plied for inclusion into the Colo-which the sea has invaded tile
rado \\·ater supply system. \li'atl"r bearing sands up to Culver
Phone Beacon 5824
Newport & Costa ~lesa
CAB CO.
The City of Ne,1rport Beach of-City. Some engineers believe that
fi cials sometime ago met to dis-"invasion" of the underground
cuss the increnstPd demands for waters by the sea, unless blocked
wate r from n('w rCsidents moving by \\•ell shut·dO\\'llS, may r each as
into the harbor ar('a. I t was far north as Main street and Jef-
agreed at that time 1hat the city ferson street in Los Angeles, the
must find other sourcC's of fresh report stlltes.
\vater supply to furnish its in· It is the wa.r of \Vaters. sea
crPasing population as . "''ell as to a~ainst fresh. fought deep be-
have a sufficient supply on hand Jo\\' th(' surface. menacing perhaps
I fron1 present Laguna Beach 700 square miles of land i.n Los
sourcC's. An2eles and Orange counties,
While the ~1etropolitan \V ater with a population of 900,000.
I district board v.1as a nno uncing the v.•hose primary v.1ater stocks are
'---------------' date for th(' N('v.ix>rt Beach and at stake.
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Already the ('ncmy has moved
inland. south of Santa Monica
tov.'ard the boundaries or Culver
City: it has contaminated wells,
forcing many to shUt do,,·n in the
El Segundo. 1wtanhattan Beach.
l-lern1osa B('ach and Redondo
B<"ach areas; he has spc,vcd his
hrine into the \\•ater beds from
the south boundary of Palos
Verdes hills to Long Beach, mov-
ing 10 mi!('S inland to the Dom-
inguez area: Huntington Beach
has been struck and wells sup-
plying NC\\'J>Ort-Balboa and Costa
l\1esa are feeling the sting of ocean
saline.
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OBITUARIES
CHARLES FHEE~lAN RANDEL
Charles Freeman Randel, 86, of
210 Sapphire avenue, Balboa Isl-
and. died at a Santa Ana rcst
home after an extended illness
and services were held Saturday
under the auspices of the Masonic
lodge with private services later
at Fairhaven cemetery.
Born in Nemaha, Kan., 1'1r. Ran-
del follo\\"ed the carpenter trade.
He was a member of Lt.'v.•is, Kan.
Lodge No. 220, F. and A. M. a nd
the Lewis 1.0.0 .F .
H£1 is survi\'ed by two sons,
Floyd C. Randel of San Diego and
Ralph R. , Rand£'1 of Balboa Isl-
and, a daughter, Mrs. Georgia
Matthe\\'S of Kansas; a sister, Mrs.
Orpha Robbins, Kinsley, Kan., and
a bro! tier. Elmer E. Randel or
Kansas.
CHA R.LES L. OE \\1ALT
Charles L . De \Valt, 79, died
Saturday 'afternoon at his home,
2307 Newport boulevard, Costa
:rt·tesa: He was born in Philadel~
phia and had been a rancher iu
this section !or the past 20 years.
He is sur,•ived by his widow,
Belle; one son, Clarence Wine De
Walt, lo1ontana : one sister, Mrs.
Helen Padfield, Los Angeles, and
one grandchild. He was a member
ot the Masonic lodge of Vermil-
lion, Kansas.
Funeral services were held at
2 p.m. today (Tuesday), at the
Harold Grauel chapel with the
Rev. Carl Johnson officiating and
interment was in Fairhaven ceme-
tery.
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of the Civil .Code of the State of I Mortgagee.
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G. N. Wells
Real Estate
Phone Beacon 5181
1790 Newport Blvd:-Costa M-. Cal1t.
0 . C. HARR · --C. C. CYITo
Otto's Sporting Goods
and Saddlery
Harr's Jewelry
Twin Locations
18%1 HARBOR BL\'"D.
Costa ~tes&-Be. 5806-.J
Arthur Silver -Bob Padtield
New Blue Room
(Wu Electric Grill)
EATS, DRINKS AND ROMANCE
Pit.. Barbor 22""....l !OI Palm
Burt R. Norton
RADIO ELECTRICIAN
Phone Beacon 5'763
tllt Coa.tt mgbway-Nflwport Beach. Calif.
0 . R. !Pop) Crawley-N. M. (Monie) Crawley
Distinctive Home Furnishings
Crawley's Furniture
1812 Newport Blvd.-Pb. Beacon Mae
Costa Mesa-"in the Heart of Town"
Otto Boyd
Boyd's Service Station
"You Otto Buy from Boyd''
15-00 \V. Centra.1-Ne"·port-Ph. Harbor 9&
AL ANDERSON
Fun Zone
B a1bos
G. T. Everson
!\'tanager
METZGER STORES
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1789 S e \\'flOrt Blvd., Costa ;\(esa., Beacon 5243·\V
··1-tome and Auto Supply Stores"
R.E ·ELECT
Jesse L. Elliott
-lncumbent-
SHERJFF
TUESDAV, XO\'. 5th
Harold K. Grauel
CHAPEL
110 eroad"·oy-Ph. Beacon 5610
Costa ~tesa. Callfomla
A. E. Groty -J. A. Groty
Groty Appliance Co.
Frtkidalre and l\t aytag Dealer-Beacon M65
1791 Newp0rt Blvd.-Co§ta l\lesa, Callf.
John E. Sadleir
Real Estate -Insurance
Office Ph. Harbor !OM
SO! l\la.ln Street-Balboa., Calif.
F . B. Owen
Newport Souvenir & Gift Shop
GTFTS OF ALL KINDS
l,h , H arbOr 2lS2·J
!10'! ON>an F'ront-Ne"•port Beach. Calif.
H UBBARD HOWE
Pres. Hubbard's ,
South Coast Company
221'! \V. Centra l...:...Ph. Harbor 2800
HEINZ KAISER. Owner
Bay Shore Catnp
and Boat Landing
l 1tb &: Cout Hls:ay-Phone Beat'on M60
Lew H. Wallace
Real Esta te and Insurance Broker
Phones: Offk'e, Harbor 3--~8. Ha rbor 1669
2%0: \\'. Central A'\·e.-Se\vport 8ea<'h. Calli.
COYE. \VATTS
Balbo a Liquor Store
'7M l'.. ~ntral Ave., Balboa. Ph. H a rbor !479·J
""l'be Home of Cordia.lily" - G. H. Drader, Mer.
J.M. Miller
REAL ESTATE B ROKER
Ph. Harbor t'!-1!
lGtb at Central-Se"·port Beach
··on Y our \\'ay to Ba.lbon'"
Bruce B. Johnstone
at the Sign of the
"FL \"lXG RED HORSE"
JOHNSTONE SERVICE
Harbor 16'J~·J
Cout 81\·d . at JOI mp.way
Newport Engineering Associates
FREDERIC J . SINGER. P .-.sident
Manufacturers &: SaJe. t:npoeen
UIS Coaat mway-Ph. Beacon 506S
\Vall ace C. JMa ttoon
Mattoon's Shoe Store
.. F ootwear for All the Family ..
t~ Newport BITd..~ta !INa
Dr. W. T. Mooney
PHYSICIAN and SUR~N
Statll aDd Central
P1L. Barbor (U·hr . .e.rrice) II
Robert L . Sh<>tty-R..,.,rding Engineer •
Davis & Gay Music Co.
1801 Newport Bhd.--Colta Mew Be·~-Im
tit Walaat: St.---Butmctoa ~
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Men and Women f r()m Foreign Soil Bring
New Blood, Virility and Ideas to Our Shores . .
GJ3y HARRY WELCH
tore. . A wonderful and very inte'resting fact about being a . membet:
of our great American family is the realization that we are all a
blend of many races--.. mixture of those who have come from
abrO&d IA> this land of freedom and opportunity In the search of our
way of life In the world's great democracy.
Their presence 18 like a mirror In which we find our count.-y's
founders' reOection reminding us of ~ur fhst wars for freedom and
1 those who first landed on Plymouth Rock-and those later genera-
tions th.It won and pioneered our great West. .
We have many such adopted citizens In California, and value
their presence and contributions o our advancement in many
fields such as arts and sciences, professions, business and agricul-
These eopple are constantly giving our civilization in America
fresh transfusions of spirit and with new life and blood, thus Amer-
ica remains the greatest country the world bas ever known.
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From Belgium From Hungary
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Fritz Go ossens A. "Sandy" Steiner
Fritz Goossens \vas fascinated \Vith stories of America
and ultimately landed in California from his na tive Belgium.
Arri\·ir1g in Ne\v York \\'hen he \vas 19 years old 11e \vent im-
mediately to Misha kawa. Ind .. where he worked at the rub-
ber business. Coming to California in 1926 he became a n or-
chardist. working his own cillus properties a nd tl]ose of
others.
To the "Miracle Mile" on Coas t Highway came Sandy
Steiner after an eventful life si nce he sa,v the enemy enter
his na ti ve Hungary in the fi rst World War. At the age of
three he arrived with his family in Alpha, N . J., but they
soon returned to Hungary \\1here the father \\ras forced to
enter the army. ,
In 1940 he owned and operated a fine cafe a t Los Ala-
mitos a nd four years in the business prepared him for his
nex t venture. the grocery game: so in 1944 he moved with
his fam ily to Garden Grove and later with a friend purchased
the Ba lboa Market. Then he purchased the interest of his
partner :1nd became sole O\vner .
Sandy studied mechanics in school and was drafted for a
foreman's job in an ammunition plant. Three yea rs la ter. in
1921. found the family back in the U. S. A. and Sandy worked
as a pants maker, waiter a nd lirivate chauffeur. the latter
leading him into the a utomobile busin ess, renting and selling
cars .
Next he became a radio technician and after his dis·
charge from the navy he was in the "resort game" until 1937,
then owned and operated juke boxes in Illinois. He came
to California in 1944 and got interested in the real estate
business and recently opened offices a t 634 Coast Highwa y.
Associated with him in the business is C. F. Dennison. a n old-
timer in the game, and Russell D. Baker, who is recently out
of the service and is well known in the Harbor area.
The store features meats. frozen foods, and has a unique
"vita min ba r·· for the display of fresh vegeta bl es. Woody
Cooper is associated ,,·ith Goossens as part O\vner a nd man-
ager of the meat department.
Fritz" hobbies are his ranch and the growing of fine
fl owers. He is president of the F1emish-American club of
SoL1 thern California. His fa ther, brother and l\VO sisters are
still in Belgium a nd last week he flew over on a long-delayed
visit and will stay several months. during which he has prom-
ised to act as "foreign correspondent" fo r the News-Times.
His hobbies include jujitsu. rifle and pistol sho6ting and
wa ter sports. Steiner li ves at Costa Mesa with his wife and
son Michael.
"CH UCK"' SI\tlTH-ne\v o"TICr
Balboa Central Market
(\\"a11 Ralboa.l\l eat l\larket & Dellcateuen)
708 E . Central-Ph. Harbor 2729
Bob Callis
Dl11hibutor
OE...VERAL PETE (FLYL~G HORSEPO"-"'"ER)
227 tOlh St.-Sewport-Pb. Harbor 191
Howard W. Gerrish
B.UlTFORD FIRE ISSURA...._,CE CO .
Phone Beacon 6151
1808 ]-'ewport Blvd.--Costa MINA, Cal.U' •
MAC PELLETIER
N ewpotlt Pharmacy
!108 Ocean Front-Pb. Barbor 5
OLADYS BEV.:RLEY
Realtor-Broker
Beverley Realty Company
50'7 E.. Central-Ph. Harbor 1188 Balboa
Thomas F. Norton
Pron.
BAY SHORE CAFE
Plaone Beacoa 5'7.&5-1 1tll & Cout Blwa1
SERVl1'G 12 NOON TILL 9 P. M.
A. "Sandy" Steiner
REALTOR
C. F. DENNlSON, A.~e.te
a.& Cout Blway-Phoee Beacon 51 '7!
Larry Ewen-Owner
Mesa Radio & Electronics Co.
1'796 Newport Blvd.-lleaeoa 51U
DA.?i,IIA LOPTIEN, l\1ana2er
Orkfu's Department Store
Ready-to-wear. Beach Togs, Piece Goods
Infants' \Vear-Household Ware
Phone Beacon 6165--ln the Heart of Cc>Ata Mesa
Donald J. Harmon .
BALBOA HORSE RACES
Won. Woa.. \Von Main Street-Ba.Ibo&
ANTON HERSHEY
Prop. Hershey's
Market Spot
Ph. Harbor 1000--Balboa Island
NELSON STAFFORD • GERALD LIBERTY
• . A-tanagers . .
Ets-Hokin & Galvan
Newport Beach -San Francisco -\Vilmington
' San Diego -Stockton
EU;CTRJCIANS
1000 Cout Bl ....
Ph. llMcon 55%% ----., -..... aou-w
Mary's
Bay & Surf Beauty Shoppe
Pedicure and Manicuring
'7DS' E. Celltn.I 8a"b1a PIL lla.rbol' 1911•1
Thru the Barl>er Shop
Lou is Verwey, Prop.
Casino Cafe & Cocktail Lounge
!O! MAia 8beot-llal-..._ -r ,,._II
. Braden L. Finch ·
• Gen Mgr.
Finch Ceramics
FRANK A. AND MILDRED WALSH
Costa Mesa Paint & Hdw •
Sherwin-Williams Quality Paints
Kelvlnator Appllance8 ·
Beacon 5180·.J. ~ta Mesa. ISl.2 Newport Blvd.
Dr. Robert A. Crawford
')PTQMEI'RIST
l '79% Newport Blvd.-Co.ta Mesa, Callf.
Phone Beacon S81S
I Paul 1 Lorentzen
Balboa Sportfishing Fleet
Pb.. Barbor SSl-Balboa Pavlllon
0. Z. Robertson
General Contractor
Ull Coaat lllchway-COrona del Mar, C&IH.
Pia. Ba.rbor 83
Curt H. Bohman
The Bohman Company
Telepllow Beaeon 5U1 aDd 54S%
IOI Cout IDPway-NewPQrt Beacll, Clallf.
ROBERT H. REED
Harbor Cold Storage
""--·™ ut IOtll SL-Newport Be·c>r, c.nt.
ROSS GREELEY
''PIK-UP''
ea.-"-"' -lee c-m
1llaltod --Bot Dop -CoW ci-tt-!M ,...._ .... ,.
Waller Apple_llclq,__PrUdpal
Beach t,'ity
Merchant Patrol
Aad Detectl... 8enloo
UM Ooean'Froat-Newpo~ Barbor l Ul·B
Theodore Robins
FORD DEALER
!118 w. Oonlral
Phone Barbor !.8
Stanley James Barden
MASTER MARINER
Beal Eatate Broke ,._Yacht and Ship Bl"Obr
811 Coast Blway-Ph. Beacoa. Ml'
C. F. Dennison
AMOCl.ated with
A. "'SANDr' STEI1'"ER -Realtor
ISi Coast IDP,""lly-Ph. Barbor !51S
Jack S. Fred V.
Raub & Bennett
ENGINEERS and SURVEYORS
1808 Newport Boulevard
Phone Beacon 5808·\V. CMt& Mesa
JOSEPH L. MARSHALL
UFrancols", Mananr
Christian's Hut
Ba lboa
T . LEFEVRE
"Frenchie's" Barbecue
& Delicatessen
107 ?\fain St.-Ralhoa Hotel Arcade
RICH:\RD L P . .\.TTERSON
Cl,iJ EngineeM>
Patterson & Boyle
SpUf'R"f!OD Bldi.-P h. 5915 -Santa Ana
246 C.Oast Blvd. X orth-Ph. 5122-~guna
Capt. B. J. McNally
McNally'"
Balboa Boat Livery
705 E . Bay A\•e.-1,h. U a rhor 406
E . C. "POP'S" LUD\VIG
FUN ZONE
Largest Number Dart Games on Coast
Play Ball "·ith Dolls
B . B. Rifle Range -Balboa
Herbert F. Kenny
POSTMASTER
BALBOA
Calif.
Geo. Weiss L. Elaine \Veiss
Coast :Properties Co .
Real lors ..
70S E. Central-Balboa-Ph . Harbor !658
W. B. Rowe
Starck's Cafe
Fritz Goossens -Woody Cooper
Balboa Market
Ph. Harbor 8."-SOI l\l aln SL ! .
jack H amil ton
Beacon Sea Foods
NE\\1 SPOT
1186 Coast llighway-Ne"'port Beach, CaJU.
ALLAN DARTFORD
The Blue Sails
Boob. Stationery, Card§, Art SupplJee
S06 Main St.-Balboa-Ph. Harbor 8'78
Robert E. Arvin's
J ewelers and \Vatchmakers
118 Twenty-Second Street
Newport Beach. Callr.
William MacCurdy \V. H . !Skip) Calkins
MacCurdy & Calkins, Inc .
NAVAL ARCHITECl"S
M. E. Niedecker, Sec. & Treas.
1215 Coast Hl"·ay··Ne\\'J)Ort Bch.··Beacon 5615
DON NO R MAN
Norman's Meat Market
2000 Central A \'t!.-Ph. H&J'bor 806
J.E. Ragsdale
(Owner}
Balboa Motel and Windsor
SIG E.. C.entral •
Balboa Ph. Ha.rbor~S~28~--
917 E. Centnil
Balboa, Calif.
Bob Allen
COUNCILMAN
Prop.
BALBOA ISLAND VARIETY STORE •
VOLNEY L. HAY
Sea-Esta Motel
"Sleep by the Sea"
l&a Newport Blvd. -Co.ta Meaa
M. L VAUOBN
"Tm no 'heel' -my 'sole's' in this business"
Modem Shoe Repairing
eo.t Mma -8 . W. Newport Ave.
Dutch Heacock
ROME BUJLDP.:B
W J:. Ba;y P'rollt-Pllo..,. Hubor llO: -1UI
Balboa bland
EARL W. STANLEY ,
llealt.w
Covering Greow-Newpdrt Harbor
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECToRY
...... llalled i:Yel'J' TDeoday ....i Tbanday Atienaoom. v-.... xxxvm I f f I f s Beam By BESSIE L BEXED•CT
Costa MeM Edltsoe P9blJMed. Every WedM1d•J' Volmme D The President v~toed the Cue or oa s Bill. The message reached tbe •v Jo•• DD••D•• Mrs. Lee Shiplev. 242 Heliotro~
Subs<:ripti08 Payable in Advance:-$2.50 per year In ,.,__ Coun~; Ho 1~-th !Ith d " ~ ..... ~......... ..., use )'es t:"1'Udy, e . an an BEA.Medd.Uap avenue. has as guest for three
$2.75 per year to 4th zone; $3.00 per year to 8tb zcne immediate ,·otc "'as taken, Th II k Mrs Ch 1 ------h Four applications 10 construct rough the e orts of a bunch "_"E'e ·s . ar t>S Nichols, Aus-
Entered as Second-Class matt.er at the Po6toffice In Newport Beech, w ether or not to override the or fE'lJO\\"S \\'hO ~·ork at Consoli· tin. Tl'X3S. :.Lrs. N"ichols lived here
California. under the Act of March 3. 1B19 \'eto. Under the Constitution. the piers in various parts of ·Ne\\--port d · o-y have •--n r-1·, .. • 1·0 th"" dated Steel, Newport Beach is uri.ng the "'"ar and California
• 'c.itl.'.' must be taken by yeas and 00 un: '°'"-c ~ ... de h · ~A .. l\lEYER ---Publisher nays, and the question beirig past rew "'eeks by the Engineer-representro in the aew softball ma sue an Lmpression on her,
PHONES: NEWPOKT U ud U ------
'· 8. WHYTE D\OOXS T.AS CO:SSUL'l'A.Jn'
Au\horb:9d bJ' ilia UnlL.!d St.a&M noeu.
Uf7 °'1>M1.mtll\ lo retlrl!eeD\ d:tsl~ I.a
cooONUoa. '1th i.ocome ta,z maniers.
.&.CiDIT8 • S\"STUS
8001l&.SD'~O ~Ul,CS om. iWM ....,..._ a1.-... c .. i. •tsa
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F . G. FROST ---Editor . · ..i -~ A 1 ., K day night ov<'r at Huntington i only for a ,·isit. Her Texan •0r~cr S"Ai\l D. PORTER General Man~et l anS\\"('r(.'(f is: ing Office o'[ the \Var ~tment league "·hich got unden,·ay Tues-s1he said. that she had to return
in-LA.RI ngc es, accoruing to en-~--...&.E.o w. F . OLXO:--J Advertising Manager "\Vill the House. on reconsider-neth P. Peel, chief or the }{arbor SC'ach. friends say s he is not a loyal !~------------~
1?rinlin4 Plant. 3011 W. Central Ave nue, Newpon Beach, C&lifomia
1
ation. pass the bill, the objections and Shoreline section. Th<' fellO\\"S, "''ho call their team Texan, bilt she can enthuse a list-• of the Presid<-nt to the contrary the "Steelers."' are in the league ener \vith a desire to visit Texas,
Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach nc.t \\'ithstanding?" 1 Dra"'ings sho"';ng location and purely through t heir O\\'TI efforts so vivid is he r description of its
A De dabl Local Jmtltuti t ave 37 y p ans of the proposed \Vork are pe.n e ' OD Or" r Mn T he vote \V8S 255 to pass the on file at the Engint'ers Office at and are not being backed by any-charms or varied climates and
bill; 135 to support the \·eto, and -1 S F one, as arc the rest of the teains scenes. So it looks as if her affec· 7;, o. igueroa street, Los An· L '11 absent or not votin .... Sin<X' a in the Iea .... •e. Other teams, ''"hich tions are s till "deep in t!1e heart
to gelcs, and interested persons are b.. j t\\·o·thirds vote \\'as requirC'd. 5 invitro to submit objections based come from Seal Beach and Hunt-or Texas:
Armand Monaco
ARCHITECT
814 W. Bay Ave., Balboa
Harbor I '21•
?7?1 Lakewood Al'&.
Los i\.np)ea NOrmandy ~ ~llORIAL SLOCIATION
:;n;;tJfA:.
Active
Member
of
of those \Vho \"Otcd nay, \\•ou ld on na\"igation interests befor e 1n~ton B<'ach, ha .. ·e had their 1'fiss Jarciuel:rn Rust, daughli'r
have had to vote aye, or fiffl't'n l\1.onday, June 17, according to equipn1cnt furnished them by som e of ~trs. Ruth Jefferson\Rust. 3ff7 Cl...l.Jlri"'ICAL Lo\.BORATORY
more ~tembers \vould have had to Peel. .. business concerns and are being :!\lari~old la\"enur . \\"a!' ~ndURtC'd ,..--------------.
hf:i therc and vote aye. to pass the ,\pplications arc as follo\\·s: sponsored Y.;th an interest. Ssturday, 1June 15 from USC and
hill. The 'vrto \vas S\Jstain<'d. By J . E . Hutch('"S()n, 3411 Finlcy The Stet·lers ha\"<' had to chip rl"C'C'1\·ect 'C'r de~rff of Bachelor
Please Note, Gov. \Varren:
Clinical Laboratory
Otlk:e hou.rs: 9 -•:30
and by appointment
TELEPHONE HARBOR 838
28.SS \V. Central A\·e.
Of the Californitl delegation, 6 avenue, NeY.'PQrt Beach, for per-in to buy enough balls and bats of Sciepce. She ,,·ill have <'i··;.1
1 \'Ol<'d ,to PJ'l!llS thP hill : 1:1 voted mit 10 con!truc.·t 8 \picr with ll\.nd-to get through 1he leagu<' schedule months ·'''!Jrk in as m::r.ny h""pitdls
to su.o;tri.in thP \'toto, 1tnd I ,,.,.rl in~ noat 81 ba>"'·ard end, to be nnd arc not guaranteed support in line 1\·ith her Occupational
Failure o·f legal ancl police authorities to e nforce the full absen t. I voted to pas.o; th£' hill i("o("sttt>d in front of Lot 6. Block from any organization or even Therapy .!ours<', \vhich "'ill help I
lctl('J' o f the traffic };:J.\\" b.Y se\·erel)· ptlnishing the m oronic 1-\s I asked in a previous column -134. Canal S{'('tion, on t:he north· fron1 the general public. 1 her choook.-the type of hos pital
. -h fl I . l t 't ct . t ro· . v. hen the bill first ,,·rnt throt;ch t astcrl) !"idi· r:if and extending 30 All the frllo\\·s of the team arc she prefrrs to \vork in. as the '----------------'
moto 1·1s ls \\' O :.1.~rant y \'IO a e Cl y an . s ta e O inn nces IS lhr l-lousr, how ,vould il hur t fi••·t into the Ri\"o "\Ito \hannt•I. cn1ploycd br C'onsolidatcd Steel . .\rmy. :-.:a\'y or childrt·n's hospitRI. O . .\Y SCHOOL 1 ot:1ll~,r 1"C'Spt•nsil1lc for the mounting cleath toll o n the hig h -1 lahnr"'.' n \\"• "'C'rly arnl of :'\E>,,·port Bay. but lhe cornp.'lny has rorb~de the :\tr an1' :\trs. Grorgl~ C(ln,,·ay, ,.--------------
\\'3\"5 . 1 ·t1f'"'-.l' atttho rities l1;tve \\'it hin their pD\\·cr tl1c It \\·01lld h ... ,.,.. <T"'I''"' :4n inrlr-f:y ,\£nt's De Gnrtano. 26\H U!H' of tht· t'nn1pany nan1e in con· 3i9 Poins t tia avC'nlli', in rompany Mortimer School · f I h h bee I . . h . J"l('nr!• nf Fo•rl :-;'11 )ll'diflt ion R<'llrd Stnnr r ;i\'C'n Uf'. Los ;\ngf•\1.~i;;. for nection \\'ilh th£' outfit and is in \\"it h :\Ir. and )Ir~. r:.obert RPC'Cl. mf•nn~ t u en Of"('(' tt1e a''" butt e~r a\·e n en1cnt int c ir 1, h• .. ,-·ni 1 h 11 p . 1 ,· . . d ,,0 ,, .. ,,, 'l"''''''r1·n· ti><' boi·s Some N.,,.1~r t ··ht '' d 'I ,... 302 Coral 0
tt.lbo• l•l•nd • •• 1 ....... 1 <'! v 11· rl·~u 1·n pt·rrn1'1 loconslructp1•·r \\·i1 hlan -·. · -,., ·· '-..., £'1,., s .. r.~n ,,·rs ~. .p.;_ -
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E.T.~O.D.
~-EYEB µAJ1INED
LE..'181:8 DlJPLJCATED
Gaw. ............. ...,...,.
.1114. w. c-t...I &-. PIL. ........ till
NCW.OST 11&.t.CB
Margaret Darst Corbett
anno11Dtta the opcnlng of a
bra.ach 8Chool of Eye F.ducaUon.
E. Neff Woods, D.O.
Instructor
Hoar.: • • &. -• it,. Appel.c:.e.t 60% So, Bay Front
Bdboa h~ ft-llarbor t0U
SURV!:YORS
Raub & Bennett
Sun -eyon and En~een
1808 Xe",X.rt Bl\·cL. Costa Mee.a
Telepllone Beacon 5&)8+W
2617 \\'.Central Xe\l'J)Ort BM.cb.
Telepbone Harbor I!! I
PH\'SI Cl..\XS tt SURGEON'S. M.D
H. R. Hall, l\1. D.
Ph~·1'11clan and StlfX"OO.
dt1tie.,.__f 1)() J(•tl iL'll t for i he pliblit good. There a rc sorne po· It \\'Ot!ld h;i \"f' ·.'.l.ull1(1r\1 ,.fl . Th i<{ in..: f!o:i: a l IJ<lj \\·ard t'n d. 1o t)(' puhlic support lwhind Ne,vport Pcl<'rson, l·luntln)'.::lon Park. ~tr . Grade!: ColleJte, Prtparatory
• J u~-~ j•i ·t ict'~· hri\\C'\'C'J. ~n() :-iontc police departm e nts, too, ,,·ho Board t <l try anrl <;"'f'1lrP pi ·.ll'<'fnl \<'t·Hti d in front of Lot 2. Block Il<'ach'~ O\\"n nlit::h t hl•lp a lot in and ~trs. \'illiam f-f ('\\"it l, GardC'n SU!DIER SCHOOL o""""
·ire f"'l'i o n~il1" t b'i r duties . For especia l commend~tion . <"tth·mrn'< or all r1;,pulr< wh;rh i\Jli. ('an.fl 5,.,·tlon. on tlw south· mok;n" the softh"ll league a sue-Grow, nn ~Ir. nnd Mrs. \\'errrn G. A. Olortlme•, OI. A., ·~~1:n1 ISi Broadway Costa "'-
... \\IOUld nffM"I thf' c;rnt'ral puhlir• •·:-•;t,•rl~-.;idt• n( and r'.'.L\.•nding 30 ('('SS. !\lessing, nade a\'<'OUe, Ba lboa, Prtnclpal Phone Barbor 652 1 '--------------'
hPl"(' ~ll'C' Jtt~fl f'PS c:rooksl1ank of Santa Ana. and Gardnrr of lt prnpo.;rd m"di<lfian. C(IHC'ili· {l'I f 1nl0 !he Ri\'O r\11 1• C'hanni.'1. Thl· locnl outfit \\"ill probably attended t c birthday party t::i\'('0 !\\.~\\'port lk'<tl'h, 11 ncl also the S.:tnta Arla po)i('e dcp._trtmerlt. ~!inn. ,.nlur.11ar·· ·1 rhi~r:tfln•i \\"hilt a \\'t·~t£'r\~ arn1 or l\'l'\\1>0l't Bay. play' g:rod haU :\nd is !oadcd ''ith in honor o ~lrs . 1'.I(·ssing at Lake·
I-lours: 2·5, by Appointment
Te lephone Beacon s..._q,i.s
I,., ,,·ronr-,,·11h thrtT"' 11 \\·rul•l h~,-,. 11\' r·annii' :\1. Rlak(', 615 3filh l'l"a i 1al{'nl. 111('y recrntly \vallop-v<ood <:l;.1 . I..ong l~·ac.-h, F'riday
1\11 11 11£'(· .ire adn1 i nislt..>rir1~ tr1cir o.1 t}1 to the best of tr.rir i:llJil-1 ·~ . d-' '1 1 '1 · d r . . . ~ _ . r .. ,u1rr m::inag('mf'nt :l n( :l "lflr strC'Ct, N'C\\"J1()rt SC'a('h .. for permit 1d a.n r\lpha Be-ta squa :om night.
ity atlrl m o ronic-n1t>tor1s ts get tl1Ptr JllSl dCSSC'l1S \\'l1e11 the)' to r"fr11in from ,·iolrnrr. nnd it 10 ronstruct a flo..1.t ,,·ith Junding ! llun11ni;:-tnn Tkach h~· lh<' lopsided J\lr. an~ l\·lrs. 1-larold \\"il!'tnn, t.·on1£~ \\"ithin t t1e1r jl1risrlictio11s. B t1 l n o t all mis ctemeanors ,..<::1;1hh"h"d a ro d·i y<:: "<'onlinl! off r1n.'l1 at ha\'\\'arc1 end. 10 l>e locat· sror<' of 23-3. 320 Iris a C'nur a nd ~1rs. \\'ilson's
b)1,n1nronic mot nri...;t.i;,; happen in the cities; most of thcn1 O<.'· rcri('lrl" l"M"fnrf' :"I .::1rik1" ('I r a lock· i·d in fron.t of i1nd c xt,"nt\1n~ 30 This n<'''" ll"'a~uc is a stC'p in parPn ts l\1 . and Mrs. $\\'iJ::C'r, 314 nut. ~t1rh a plan i'" alr1•nd\ in feet into th{' Ri,·o 1\\to Cha~nt"I !hC' ri!::;hl d ir \.'('tion for organized Larkspur .venue. \'isitrd :\Ir. ;1nd
('Ill' wtfle C'Ottnt~· ;.i nct s tc1te l1igh\\'a)'!'. That's \\'l1ere thC' nla-opi•ratinf"J ot;U('f"'<'c;sf11Jl~·. ill ;\!inn•'· ;l \\t"o!' 1"~\ ;irn1 nf :Se\\"J>Ort Ray, I c:ports for '.'f'\\1)()rl ttarhor a nd it l\Irs. Ed. JJ art and familv at For·
jor (")()rtion of n1otor rlC';!ths :1r1J serious accidents happen. c:ntn nnd ('1·-1\\'hrrr I~\ ll '11 llPmntL'r. 1530 E~st is this scribe's opinion that a rest Hom~Thursd;1v. l\irs. 1lart
And \t."hilc (llt tile subjec t of l1igh\\'3)' accidents. \\'e \\'Olild It o;r • ilJ1 n fac t findint' prn· (;;1··~1 ·y. F::l ;I.Jonte·. for p<'rmit to \cngur. con1prisC'd or t<'P n1s spon·, is the sist r of :\Ir. \\"i\son. redUTl'. f1,r rii!<pt1Tr-< •11\,,l\·inc 1."Qnstrurt a pi('r ,,·ith landin£: flont s~rt•d by SP\"t•r;i \ n1crch.ants in the l\1rs.'Fr \\'ad\C'
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y, 211 l\1 arigold
Like to knO\\' \\'lla.t the state hig h\\"<l)' p.1t1·ol in Orange c;ount~· puhlir u1ili ti<'s. \\'hat is \\Tnnr: nt h;.i~\\Cll'd PrlCI. to I)(' Joci'l t<'d in C'1ty. c:hf!u ld hC' s1artC'd tn thr l-Iar· a\·cnue. l'n ertain<'rl at dinnC'r Sun·
is s upJX>SCd to be doin g thCSL' da)·s. It has l>ecn 111onths s inCT' \\·iir nn 1l ft (n1pt to ha\"C' !'('lffiC' rra· frl•r:.~ of l..Qt ::. lllvck ~36, Ca~al ho~ ar~·n and somC' r('al fun could da~·. Fathfr's Day, in honor of
\\'e l1ave SCPn <l hig ll\\'a)'· pc'1troln1an OT1 the road bct\\'C'en Ke,,·. o;oniih lf' proiecti0 n ai::<lin:-t stop-~· r·11nn. on thl' sontlil•nst<'rly side dc>,~lo p. h<'r husba~d, i\lr . nPcl l\lrs. t:•'•~
rv>rt <111{1 Costa :.'fl.'Sll nnd Santa Ana. That rot1t e is t he tnost tpoinc:i::,,rS:1r,~~C't"S nf'('r..:: ... 1r.v to lifC' 11nrl o t ;i nd rx1 c nd1n~ YI fct•t into the ~'."'tl_i·y bet\\'('<'." t~e differ~nt C\ea\'cr. Lqs Angeles. and l\1r. anti I" -·• ,-_ 1~1:\1 1 0 ('h;inncl. n \\'!'SIC'tly :t r1n o[ SC'(ltons of lhe atra ~'ould t>C in· ;\Jrs. Frt"d \\'adll'Y Ill. Santa !\Ion·
flagrantly ,·iola tetl of a 11y \VC' ktlO\\I. Tl1rre is n't <l dcly or n 11 \\'ould hn,·f' a11thnri1rrl la h0r 7\"i '\\"JlOrt nay. ll'nc:e And liarbor r('S1dcnts \\'ould ica. ~-trs. ~ea,·c~ is !\Ir. \VadlC'y·s
n igl1t that sr1nlC' onC' of mnn)· careflll clri\'ers isn't alm<>"t union" and rmpln• •·r~ tn 'Hlr C'nrh --~ bac-k l h l" vrniurr o n thC'Se \varm daughtl'r a d Frl~d \\"adlev Ill 1:1
nth<'r . in 1:\ rlf'r:1I (~our1<::. for -'l t~l)lf'.\I . Sl'l'l'l.IF."-H\" .·\IR sumn1rr ni~hts. son -scarL~ ot1t of his \\'it.s l1y a {lamn moror1i(· cl1·i\·er ,,·h o Ct1ts in hrrarhf'!i'. nf rnntr"lrt ... r~olh \\·,~utd Oth1'r 10\\ ns havl~ 1hi!' setup-·
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F'i glU'I'!' j::n th1·1·1·<! rron1 fi!rs of \Ir <ind ~trs llo\\'3rd Rnrnl'S
anr 011{ Of l 1l-. fl'~lffj(· a ne, endafl!:!C'l'ing the Ji\'e5 Of his ()\\"ll ha\·p fO fl'"'tllllf' C'f!U:\J rrsr)('lnc:1hi1· \\'ll\' not !\'('\\-port IJarbor? . r' "· • ' · ..... 1h1· ,\rm\, :-:a,;-. '.\l nrinC' ('urps, • ·ind d;iught r &\·er]\· 410 ~-n·cis pa.o;;.~11~f·1~ a" \\"t•ll ilS riclers in othc1~cc1rs. 'I'l1e m ajur part of iiv ,,, Ii~·" L~P to a sii;:n<'d agr('c-R('rl C'ros~ .111d Ht!~rr 11r"':-i niz:i1 inn' Rt' \l\fi·ntion" ' ' · · · · ' •• . . . 1 m• nt . \\ h~t <: \\"rnnc: \\"ith lfi ·1 t"' .., JI.:rbor 11i~h's fOf'ttba ll prospects stts ri\"enu<'. -;i~d ~1r. BarnC's· n1ot ~· th~ l'l'('\.:.IP:-:s :111rl s1x.'C'Cl.1ng drl\'ers arL' ~-oLU:~ Jt'J'l\:-:. !)tll \·nu nnd I h 1.•·r· tn li\P UP 10 nur '" till' ,\a· "Jr;i~"l"""' ,\o;c:o~i'ltion for ffl:ll srf'nl n li ttl(' dim at this er l\1rs. \\1ilhal]l Barnes anti his
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ol ,\!l'l•'!'IC':l, shr•\\ lh"l T h total nr n"ph"''' Don'ltl Bro•1·n s~nt th•
l t.'1-C a so art' son11' o tlsters atnong them. t oo. ZonPfl lin11ts ;1;..:1·i·1·mt•nt!'. I s:i1 ;11 ~, 1;1 hll· 11 e.r ,,ritins.; not mu<'h is kno\\'J1 of ·-.. ·
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1~ ... . ,.... ~<;:r ,Of\Cl 11in t~ of hL.:hl y •V>ri.,hn.hlf· d t\ :-tt San L1u' •o Frida\' The
mean notl1in!'.! to t}1\r:1 ;1s the\· hit 50 :1n ct !lll r11l~s an il<Jlll' in :--:1n Frnnr\!'.f'r'I. \\"it h """ nf ,,.,, hi .,,fl \1·;1<: n,1,,n o\1'r<:<·~· for u<:• th•' chanN's or 1h<' locals to fi C'ld , . . • i.;, . • . ~ . · . . mn.:;t \\"i ri r·'"' p1thhriti'rl J·il·n!" if t(I· \\·i nnini::: c\ob. ·rl·r \'ar!'tity ,,·ill Ril r nts attended thr n11 n('ral s!_1ci\\'
DE~TISTS
DR. GORDON E. RAPP
DEl\'TIST
'!SSS \\"e!lt Centrnl
Phone Harbor 4.!!l ·J
Xe,,·port
Dr. Obed Lucas
DENTIST
2202~'2 \l1• Cf'ntral. H!lrbor 1480
XE\\'PORT BEACII
Dr. \V. \V. \Vestmoreland
Dentist
1601 Coast Bl\\"&Y
CORON.<\ DEL 1'1.i\R
l~hnnt• lln.rbor 2220 ancl so1nct1mes ''hi~ -..c1 clcr.;c bestr!l" n 10l"C" careful clrt\"l"!:... tha t <'r'" nn 1hC' \\\'SI ('(l;1 .;1 , anrl I h''ard h·. ,\1111 rir.'ln fu.:l•TinC! n1Pn . ::\I ed1· hr n \\'ill in" C'noui::h hunch of lads. Sunday at Gl('ndale Aud1tor1un1 '
·One rlOt.'S n0t knO\\" \\'hen one or t!1e other ,,·ill beco111c tangled hint <::\y 1h;1 t if hf' n1.'1rlP :-i m n· •· d st.,i .•c: shipp.·d ,·in air h;-lh•· nnd th(' :oarhini! \\"il l he good. ,,·hpre $l ,OOO.()(X) ,,·orth of l:::C'ms '.\'a\'Y .1lnnr. h\•t \\"P!"n 1 h1~ f.dl of \\'('r(' shO\\'J1 ThC' o,;;ho,,· ts 1h<' J.'lr,... llJ~ 1r1 a ('ras li. Soni.c> rlav ii \\'ill l1appcn on tl1;1t hig ll\\"a\·. t\Jlrl tr11 r 1. nnd tho·:i;:llt rlur!ni;: th" !if,. 101.' nnrl .Jun1 11\ J')t1, ;i.-:1n•1n '1·d hut j11<:! ho\\" n1an,· i:::amC'S lhe . . '. ,..,.!'---------------' . . • . . -· · flf that f'fln!ra('t rh:i ! hi· ('Ollld i.:"I !it.:hl ._ lll;\d \\"ill \\·in. fronl confC'r-est ever shO\\'J1 . J\·1r .. Barn_cs friend
1f 1t rtOl.~. lhl' Urctnge cot1nt;,· office of tile l11gh\\'ay patrol n\rH· .. fnr hi<: l'H"l"lpli'. h·· \\'nulrt hOI\"(' 1t' l .'.2~7 .o:-.r, p<111 tt<l". 'fh(' ,\rn1\ r nc<' fQ"s is a in;\l ter of no little Jack Frost or llann1ng ,_,·1th \\·hon1
l'.\'SUR1\_._"\'CE
llll l"'t sl1a1'\! some of tt1e blanlL'. 11<"1 hrsi111nry in br1 akinc thr r••n· mO\<'rl fi,l)()()Jl<kl P'1und'.' of mrrl · ,.,,njrciur('. ht' has taken many trips to the en\ 1;uppli1 s from l·:n t.:land to th•· desert'. and the O\\·ner ('If a lnr~C'
\\"e·f(' r1ot IX"jng too l1;1rs}1 o n tr.e Orange county office of tr;1r·• I think l h11 1 l,!l!i!urte d£'-contin1·n1 \'ia nir het,\'rC'n Au~us1 \\"1·ntly Pickrn1; h<ls only t\\'0 h . · ~ · . . . . . "trn~.: 011,. ff•aturt' of i\ni ... rh·ri n first ~lrin~c·M; fronl last yeRr·s ealcit(' mine, had a t able C"Xhibit
t e s t<ll(' t11gll\\'~t).r p a tro l. Tl ie~· deser\·e thts cr1t1e1.s111. l1 ]if,, flnrl husinj•"s nn \\"hiP h \,.,.. hn\·f' I and Ol·c.·.-n1her 14, 19-\--1. i;:qunr1 r1•1urninc hut hl' is count· thC're.
th<•.\· IM .. rf<Jt1"l1C'<I ~1n~'\\'l1crc> r.l'<l l" as \\"Cil as the rema ir1 dcr of ' h11 il1 '"" rnuntr\", r c•nfidf'nrr is ----1n1; nn somC' of \asl Y•'<ir's B S<Juad ;\Tr . and :\!rs. ~tuart Di<'hl. 508 ( .\IK 1•1?.f)1lt·<·t: l'l .. \~T Goldenrod a\"enue. and :-.tr. and
tt1r "l a te.~ l1igh \('a~· j);ltro l in other parts of Californin. \\'(' Cf'r· a n .n:;rf'"11~··11 t. 1 ln rC'11 .• nd out n s1 a r1 in~ C'l<'\'Cn . It . I Id .. . It ,~ .. ut.I llrl\'•' fnrh•drl··ri Th!' l .(1~ \'\G f-:I .F:~ ,_\ pt'(l('f·ssi11~ I' pr1 tly rrrtain thnt th<' squad l\trs. Jat' !\1cChl's nc>y. I~ttlbo.::.. fl:t-
ta111 >. ,,·ot1 IJt\ tl1e itrst o n es to praise t l1en1. \\'e cc1nnot ap--.. ~, ,, .. 1,1,.0." l't"l \C'!'il t .. ;_,_.,. dnn't iirid pack:lt:ini.: p!."l lll 10 prl'p:n" ,,.,11 bt• lii;::ht hut ii should be 11•ndcd th<' baby sho'''C'r given
111·1 1\I"' \\·l1c1t \\"C' <lo not~('(" ltcre in Ot<mg e l'Otlnt\·. \\'L' h a \'<' liki· 11111 · 1n (·.11i Jn1 r111 :t lrt'atl' fr<'!'h frtut and \'('t:t•tahl "~ for pr••lty spc'cdy. \·lrs tian1on Skinner hy hf'r sistPr
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· I ~ · 1\'I I 'I · 1 1 ' 1· h · t I 1 ·11 f'!oro~hy '.\1cC'arty of Holl :."'"ood, :-.t'f'll t lt' act l\'e roac r)atrol \\'Ol'k done on the high\\'i:l\'S fl'(11Il ' i:. >: Hllj,( 1llPI ..• 11 ' • ,t.tn• IC: rall"!!fl!'l;i loll y rur IS n. )(• lUI IK•Jlt' rron1 Santa :\na during
Sandy F.MacKay
INSURANCE • That's Alf
LlfE • FIRE • AUTO
MARINE, ETC.
BRIGGS & MacKA Y
714 E. Central, BalboA
Phone Hirbor 2597
to I
"· F . d f th I
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· h hl' rlr a\\'n into 1:1.hor rnnflic.·ts" Thi" h} •in o'"l!;1n11:1t1nn co11 1:i,.ting of ~i>r;n" prti"li"c> s;iys that the' Saturday. Tha1 is, the ladies at-·11,:rnmC'n o .;>t.1n • ranc1sco an rom e re o par s on t e f·\rnt 'r. knm h 1. · . · 1 r ,. i·r · 1 · .. .. .. -tC'nded the sho\\"<'r and the n1en , 1 :-. \' O\\" , :sn.;tr11 us 11 C'IC ii o n 1 ornia s ar~i'"t )'.::rO\\'-C'hn.nipion~llip f;:linls ,,·ill be ju.st
Otlt...;kirts of I.OS A11gelL~. \\"e'\·e S('{'n h igh\\·a~· J)<1troln1c·n 'ln c"ui tu tn th'"'-\\ h• ~1 ""I' ju"i•·· •"rs rinrl -<hipp"N \\'ho «0hip n tolril gathered at thC' home of Horace ,.--------------.
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. · ' · • ao: s trnnr: C'On1<' l--.111 :-t!' 1hC'y \\'C'rc l'ortC'r of \\"ls:\·:,°V'ci. 11.crtha Skin·
acli\·e clut.\· in thl' \·icin it'-· of Ricl1mond ,0 nd Oaki"nd, ~. 1........ i{'11 r.1i r,1 1t'<;linn" ;1r' in\••l ':1 d . nf ,,-,ooo f'·1r -.. or 1X'risl1 nhlo:-pro· 1 rl · Lincoln National Life
Insurance Co. ~ " ... .:.·~ ,..,_-· · ' \V ~ · . ll!'I so."\son. · l<'Y \\'er(' a n11tc ton nC'r anrl 1'.1 a rif''t :\lrlhf'snf'•· \\'i ll
cially on tilt:' coast road fro n1 Rirhmonct to Alban)'. \\"c'\'t.' ·r1i, .. bill ''~·uld h '\•" .... 11 i!iir(f d uce :i )rR r . ith .. CAP<l:ity of strong last yrnr for any othrr unln11s fr1u nd g11i1 1y n r oh,lr ucting 3U l<1n<;: A dA y, the p_lant \\"t\l pre· I school in th£> Southland and he remcn1bc>red as the pleasant
sec-n tl1e111 fl<l!.! dO\\'n s1:>Cftiing motorist::; ancl \\"C'·\·e \\·itr1C"!'Scd c-n11lr1•.'"('•' hv r11hh.-r\,r1r 1•:<tnrtinn rool , rlC'an. 'vash. 1r1m and p.'l~k· emerg"C'd as ·C'IF chnnlps. clerks \\"(' had .::.t the-poi;;t offic('
the decisi on~ that \\'ere handed out by some or t he J"t1st iecs Ot>t•S honf'SI lnhor ohif'C'I to !hat:' ~[!'.(' produc-t~ fnr airborne ship-I here a couple of years a~o. The It Ir! h · 1 R('pnrto;_fron1 l[untini:;ton Ikar h Port e~ Ji,·ri;! formerly on Jasn1ine
in th<1t pnrt of the state. \\'r can <:.:lv tl1at t1pstate the hi c~h-\\·ou a\'t" r1'(1u1r1'( join! lahor-me nt. ,.,._..., · n1a n.1~t·m(•nt rl'S \'l<in:o:i hillly (or the --------say !hat the Uilers ,,·ill fi eld a a\'f'llU<'.
\t"<.\)' pc1trol is cloin g a S\\'ell job tr)'·ing to reduc.-e the traffic toll nclminisir:ition or such funds as f't .R\'ES KEEi' Pl.A~ES IS AIR squad of bchC'n101hs and could be Marilyn Hill, daughter or ~1rs.
"II• ~af!JC! l ndi.-.alee II• Char~ter"
DO:"'lt' JER.i.,'IGi\.'\
Phone Harbor 2M·R
308 1\-larlne A,·e. Balboa 11'1.
on the high\\"<lYS. Bt1t ,,.e cannot say the same for the l!JXl-tht" henlth-1tnd-\\'elfar" 1unds se1 \'f'ry slronf:. . . . Or ang(' has a J£>ssie ilill. ~42 1-leliolropc a\'enue,
t I Th
TI1r hasic secret of kccpini;:-an nt'.'\\' roach and arc out to make 1, a nd hC'r fricnd Jane Gra("(' of Rat~! r------------~
trol" in Or;:tnge cou11 t.v. up in rccl·n "'"'\ AgrPt'mi•nts. e · 1 · h h ' k c-d h
I
Senate' put that pr('t\'isi0n iri th<' airp anC' up is I <' I IC en s ape !his ~C'ar their long·pronlisC'd \\in· boa. returned for the sumn1er New York Life
Insurance Company
DON R. DURANT
bill of thr ''"in~s. more sharply curved ning one. from the Uni\'ersity of Oregon
on lhe u1>......,r than on the Jo\\'C'r at Eug0 ne Fri.day
Atom • R • The bill said ror('men could i·oin ,.~ .. , .
IC USS.a surfaces. Thus the air has to 11n11Hl!', hul it \\nuld h;:i\t' lefl •t :n OIS POS \L Of' \\'AR \IRP Tr<tVC'I fnrthrr ovc>r the upper sur-1 · ·· · f · ORTS
The a t o mic bon;ib is n ot the o nly \\·eapon \Vhic h is flour-employers to recognize thete aa fact'. creating less pressure 1han \\'ASl·IINGTON -i\irport fi eld tht• barga1nin~ !lg('nts for the forl'-bclU\\", 50 that the gr eater pres-men of lhC" l~i,·i l Aeronautics Ad·
is hing o n a n e \\' basis of interna tional ri\'alry \\·hilc Russian men. This is part or thC' aroumcnt · · t 1· " sure bclO\V creat('S a strong liflin~ n11n1s ra ion are nO\\' invc>stigati ng
and Angl~American policies disagree a t every drop of the over ,,.ht·thl'r fort·n11 n ar ~ part of fore('. The push of the air against and making recomnlC'ndations on
h a t . A s \\'alte r LipJJn1ann has pertinently a nd sagely ob-lhe "'np!oye(' ~nHJ • 0 '" 1vu·t of th<' tiltl'd lower surface also con-son1C' 700 surplus airports. The Re·
White House
Cafe
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. managem('nt. I do not think it Is trib6 tes 10 the lifting for ce. cons truction Finance Corporation
f'.el'"'\"('(. Cl l'CVl\'ed Germany m ay be the result o f the continued sC'ttlftt J'C't. This se1.·t ion ho'v"v"r ·11 h h r· 1 .. .. '''I ave t e 1na say in the dis· I
Angl~So,·iet dispute O\'er control of occupied territory. Tl1e I did not su~~t·!"t tht~ '"In. ..R,\OBS .. IT JS posal or th<'sc airporls.
Phone 3182
Laguna Beach, Calif.
danger , he h as pointed out. is not tha t German\' may fall tm-Theb.Prll es1dent Ask,·ed ~or a S<'-~ \"C're 1 to contra uruons and Th£> ohserY<?lions of tcmper a-
dcr o ne contro l o r the other, bllt may rise as the bala11ce of s1up s1r1k1 ·s. ltr propost'<I. <t tf'nl-turC', prc>sSure and humidity made
pD\\"L'l' bel\\'C'CO. porRry hill. ThC' Congr~s ~nvcl"' hy ins trun1cnts in frtt balloons
Next, put Gennan\· a nd t h e atomic bomb t th r d \h im 11 much less severe bill. aimro "~~. trans~1itt_ro _by radio ground .• oge e an at a n10r<•f>t-m1&nt•ntpro~rrunof''1 -1 thr1 ~t aTLons arf' callrd
)"OU t1a \·e so 1n1.. .. tl11ng Ilk(' the 1'C'al danger in \\"Orld contI'O\'e rsy n1a1 n1 .i1nini: p<'fle(' IX"t\\"(•<'n lahor ··raobs.'
t oday. Nor is this st1eh a n ltnlikely bracket in itself. The and ni;i nAe:cm.'nt. 'fhl' Pr~s1dl'nt ------------
Gcrn1ans. in fact . hact alt·Pady thou(Tht in jtist such te rms be-· vet.~ th~t bill. N?\~ "'her~ arc -<ound1'<1 the s~n1c.· note. Congress
.:. .. \\t'. 1h1· :'.\L"·'· York r1n1rs said tht• is \\"aiting to sf'e \\'hat th£> r ('aCtion
fore e\·cr~·ont' gut lo get l1C'r a 11d beat then1 to th<' finish. L est \"r to ,,·us ··profoundly dishenrtt•n· nf the people \\;II be> to the veto.
\\'e forget. just ;1n occ:asional brtts hing up of 011r n1em o r)' o n ing " '.\tosl_ pn1x·rs h·l·re. son1l' uf ·rht• Prrsident's £'n1er1:l'ncy bill is 1
sucl1 poir1ts s h ottld 11l'iJ> tis to SC'C n1ore closel,y ,,·h ere ,,-e pro--~ thi•n1 dl"c.·idf'dly pro-IRhor. ha\"e s 1t11 in the SC'nate \\'ai ring action.'
fess lo disagrce. At lC"ast it \\'Otil dn't do Rt1ssia an\' h a 1111 to i;:;;;:;;;;:;:;;:;;;;;;:;;:;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;~;;;;;;;;;;
24-Hour
Radio Service
H01'CE. AUTO. ~IARLXE
RADIOS REPAIRED
Burt R. Norton
915 Coast ruway Deacon 5763
Newport Beech. Callt.
428 Orchld A\·e. Harbor 1164·1
CORONA DEL MAR
OCCIDENTAL
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
. Ray Nielsen
f!l~k-and Attklf'nt PollclN
P hvoe HMbor 2289-.1
':13 E. n.,. A.-". Ba.lb• I '------------'I
>IORTICIANS I 1----
Harold K. Grauel
Chapel
"\Ve Ourselves the Better Serve
by Serving Others Best"
Phone Beacon 5610
Costa 1'1esa Callfomla
OONn . .\D RICHTER. M. n .
Physlclan a»d S urgoon
120 E. 18th St.
COSTA ~IESA
Hnurs: 10·12 11.m.; 3·5 p.m.
Phone Beacon 5075
Dr. G. E. Tohill
Ph~"SIC'lan a.nd SUl'KflOO
2209 Coast b1vd.
NEWPORT BEACH
-l'HO'.'E!'t-
Of!l!'l': )l,.,r t'(lr 1?!1•1-\\'
ltf'~!,lt>nrt" Hnrh"r ::1'6-R
It ~0 llUP'"f· f':lll ll11t!Jor ~
Gerald Rausa, M. D.
2830 \\'t>St Cc>ntral Ave.
l\'E\\"I10 RT nEACH
!'hone ll:trl'-or 1tl::'I
Millon M. ~laxwell, M. D.
1601 ('oa~t HJ,,·a~·
l 'nrona de.I !'llKr
Office tiours: 10-12 : 2·5
Phon6 Harbo r 106'.!
S. R. Monaco, M. D.
814 Ba y A""·· Balboa
ff nrbor 1124
4 l:t S. 11111 S t .. l ..o<i Ani.:e-le&
T11<·kcr 1612
Dy Apf.>0in1n1c>nt
T. P. Reeder, M. D.
Pbysician and ·Surgeon
3-109 1\\'t>sl (."1·ntral
Telephone Harbor 602
A. V. Andrews, M. D.
PH\'SICIAN
a nd
SURGEON
Telephone Harbor 2!18·J
Dr. W. T. Mooney
Ph)'lliclan llDd Snrgeoo
!\l.ntb and Oe:ntraJ
•
NORMAN !lt'Il(ON, 111. D.
Pediatrician
Certifi ed by the American
Board of Pediatrics
1007 G11vlota Dr •• Laguna Beach rem ember ,,·hat German~-c1h11ost ctict to the So,•i e t bcfort.~
e\'eryune DID ge1 toi;elher. Rememberin g tha t Ge11nany
diet tf1at ,,·itl1ot1 t tl1e atu111 bottlb, it \\'ould be best for R·t1ssia.
also. to ag1'('(' 11ot to disagret."-SO tha t no one e\.·er h as the
final combination.
Cemplete Fountain Service at
HANSEN'S ONCE AGAIN
OPTO,U:TRISTS
Robert A. Crawford
Opt., D.
OPTOMETRIST I Telephooo Laguna 1-163'
Laurence B. Dorcy, M. 11·
Physician & Surgeon
·Sea Trout and Halibut Are Biting
• . • off the Newport and Balboa Piers
Pleaty of lli-e Bait Available George Hiner at EM of P\en • . . •
2100 Oct-an Front Newport
MALTS •
NO\\' OPEN EVENINGS
SAND\VJCHES • HA!l!Rl:nGEns
Ill NORTH . .MAIN iT. ,
SAM'S S·EA FOOD SPA
k1A .... .....,
Offers You the Finest Place
to Dine· In Orange County:
All New - - -
Even the Location
... One-Half Mile East of Old
Location on Coast Highway.
Beautiful New
Cocktail Bar
We Lead Southern Califomla in the Serving of
-SEA FOODS --
ALSO
YOUB kind of STEAKS
-VISIT OUR KUCHEN -
Sam's Sea Food Spa
and Fish Market .... o.-&:1111111•*7 . ~
Eyes Examiru:>d · Glasses Fitted
1791 Se,vport Boulevard
C'OSTA IDtSA
Scotch--T<ape
Now on Hand
Supply Limited
-at-
NEWS-TIMES
321 lllarine Ave.,
Balboa blaod
Phone llazbor !6!9
Wagner Drugless htM4tule
Dr. Wl1bm-C. Waps
Chiropractic, Dietetics,
Physio & Colonic Therapy
111:!0 Cout
Lopaa8-:h
r
Super Food Market Will Be
Modern in Design, Equipped
With Latest Improvements
Construction of the new home
of the Greater All-American Mar-
ket. wtuch ii to be built by Wayne
Hutchinson of Downey, at 81Pr820
Cout highway, Newport Beach,
wu well.under way today.
The new market. which ls one
of three owned by the Downey
buslneu man. will be Installed
with $50,000 worth of fixtures and
will have the lat~t improvements
poa1ble ln a fagd merchandising
highway is the building contractor
and H. J . Wood of Coeta Mesa lo
the foreman on the construction
job. E. M. Smith of Udo Island
developed the property and will
lease the building to the Hutctt.
inson enterprise.
Fullerton Opens
Summer Classes
markeL The Summer School of the Ful-
'Tho!'re will be nothing like tt lerton Junior college opnlrd Mon-
anywhere 1n this end of Southern. day. The seuion thll year will
California. It will be complete continue for eight weeks. 0Ule'S
with five check stands for record-will meet from 8 a.m. to 12 noon.
tng the purchues of commoc:tities. Monday th.rough Friday, and 1lldll
It wtl1 have grocery, meat, vege--be opened to high school and col-
table, and liquor departments. lege students.
'llM!'T'e also will be a drug store College studenu will be per-
and a delicates.sen concession. mitted to carry as many as e11ht
Moat interesting feature or the units for credit durln& the aeuion.
new market will be a self.wrap-Among the collece courses to be
p ing meat counter. Packages of offered are algebra, An;tertcan in·
meats will be individually wrap. stitutlons, analytic ceometry, cal·
peel In cellophane. There will not culus, chemistry, physics, poychol -
M a butcher behind the counter. ogy, Spanlah, shorthand, trlgon·
Seven refrigerating lockers will ometry, typin&: and zoology. How·
contain fresh meats, and these ever lt 15 understood that all
lockers wtll be open to the view classes will be offered for which
of eustomers at all times. there ts a sufficient demand.
The entire market will cover 1-llgh school subjects will be
13,000 feet of floor space and offered for students now enrolled
there will be a paved parking lot in high schools and for non·hlgh
in the rear of the establishment school graduate veterans who de-
wbere motoring customers can ~ sire to meet the requirements for
accommodated at all times. It is I high school diplomas. Among the
expected that the new super mar· courses to be offered are algebra,
k et will be ready for business
about August 15.
Gordon B. Findlay of 3410 Coast
chemistry. civics, English, phy!ics.
gometry, trigonometry. U. H . his·
tof-y, typing and shorthand.
Registration will be conducted
Some Have Fun,
Others Swelter
At Mesa Fish Fry
Probably the ones who bad
the most tun out ot the Uons
club fish fry carnival at Coat.a
Mesa last Sunday were Mn.
Harold K. Grauel and Lynwood
Vick. Balboa laland real estate
broker.
Mrs. Grauel was garbed as a
chief of police with a huie silver
star futened to ha blouw. Part
of the time ahe wore an old
blue policeman'• coat, wtth the
belt hanging down the back.
Nobody had a safety pin for cy!na
l t around her waist.
Vick WU aarbed with Cowing
beard and whilken u an old·
fuhloned type county jultl°" of
the peace. While "arrested
folk," meetly men, sweated un·
der the hot noonday ""'· the :led&• smiled comfortably under
a wide wnbrella and lm:poeed
dollar fines galore.
Sometimes some of the "arrest·
ed. tolk" wen placed ln a wire
cage, which had a sign on tt
reading, "Costa Mesa'• Ftrst Jail."
Arnone those who really got
the worse of the hot sun'1 rays
were the crowd of some 200
people who came to tee C.olta
Meta·Newport Uon club's first
carnival.
There were no 1hade trees
where even Sheriff Jeue L., El·
Uott and his crew of deputy
sheriffs could go to escape the
heat. There was a rush for the
beaches around 3 p.m., even nylons
didn't keep all the crowd at the
carnival grounds.
Hundreds of Vets
Apply for Homes
On Army Base
. ROOF.S
APPLIED OR REPAIRED
Free EsUmates & Inspection
Wi J. Benbow
3602 Marcus Ph. Hbr. 1012·J
in the office of Adult Education. More than 5(X') veterans have
Administration Bldg., high school made a pplication for the housing
campus on Thursday and Friday. units bf'ing converted from the
~unc 13 and 14 Cr~m 9 a .m. to! form('r barracks of the Western
::> p.m. and fr?m 6 :30 to 9 p.m. Flying Training command near
HO\\'CVe r , reg1strat1on m.ay be Santa Ana. according to Cy
made on any day or evening ~X·1 F ('atherly, ma nager of the area.
ccpt Saturday. F or further in· \\•hlch will be named Casa de
formati.on contact office of Adult Santa Ana.
Education. . s H 0 E s
Re paired \l'hlle You \Valt
Ray . Pagan
515 East Bay Front
I
Tt is expected that the firs t 60
'of the 98 units will be completed
S .J\TlOSA.L Gt:ARD ~\IR FORCE by July 1 and officials are now
Prl'Sl'nt plans being ·developed in the process of scr('("ning ap-
by th£' Army Air Fore£' call for plicants to determine the most
84 air squadrons of 16 planes each dt'servintt of the hundr~ who
for th£' :\'ational Guard Organize· have applied.
• .-I '
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Cadet Hansen
Of Paren ·
..q • .........., ... tllat dt:J-Ill
-...-~ rn.m t11e --~~ ~ T.· ;.1:.:''::.1:
WU 17% yeSra of,.._.qe. UJd tm-
medJately ""!'&ht to aJlltlnue !di
oc:hoollnc-He sllldled -
army m11en at Stanftrd untftr...
Illy for a yeer, and another -
at Amh<n< ~. Mua.. be-
fore takinc the entrance exwmine.
!Ion for Weot Point.
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OOMZT ON WAY& I"-* alao9i to bft Mr ftnt tu&e or M.lt water at •r , ......... a week ap II
-()ow&, -_... ""ldac --by Bay Klmi.D -oldppered ..,. lalm lllltL Tiie little lad:r about to ~ '!'i bott.16 Oftl' tbe bow .. Uttle Pat.7 B.artmaa. irftaddallcbtlM' of Klmhe.11, ftenlred
by Mr. -llln. IW'll! ..,,,., -....S at -c1utoteo.1,.... Tiie 0-t ls -Jl4'lllC lier tnde dally ,_ tbe lttll 8t. lu41nc --photo by Kent Hitchcock
Bob Wagner
Leaves Navy
Robert P. Wagner, son of N. A.
Wagner, 3706 Channel place, New·
port, was released from the navy
last week after two years of serv·
Ice and work with radic>-controUed
target aircra!t.
Frog OutJumps
Field in Lions
Derby at Mesa
Upwards of 2800 persons paid
admissions totali.og more than
$2500 to partake of the fish fry
and to share in the prizes offered
by the carnival given by the Costa
Mesa·Newport Lions club at Costa
1'1esa on Sunday.
O'Hanlon's
Son, Larry,
Graduates
Newport Beach is a.. second
home town for the Dan O'Ha n}on
family of Fullerton, for the \veil
kno\vn realtor has had an office
Ray Samuel Hansen, 19, ot
Newport Beach. who was recenuY NON-PBOFlT Am
appointed to the United States F'OlJNDATION
Military academy at West Point, CLEVELAND-Ovlc and --
N. Y., returned this week for a ness ~adttl: hen have formed a
vlslt with hll po.rents, Mr. and non-prdlt Air Foundation wblm
Mn. Hennan Hansen ot 11128 lo offerina ICbolanhlpo to -6-
0cean Front. vance aviation.
Private Hansen Dew by airplane ;:::==========:::;
from Amherst., Mau., to Dallu,
Texas, and from there to Bur-
bank. He Li one of 25 aoldien
from the entire nation to gain
entrance frcm the army rankl to
the ui:-tate New York institution.
He is now on inactive duty and
Ls under orden to report to Weat
Point on July i.
A natl~ ot Bell, HOJWen r;ot
Carr's Feed store
Hay and -Or.in
Qulllty Feedl
-f-
Dallr~-
111'1 'Nw,.n Bhc.
008'!'.&. ......
DEFEND YOUR HEALTH WITH
ORANGE
'""
Fresh Daily
Ddlcloull -Foodll Or, comp.-te equipment
when you want to catch
your own.
HORMEN FISH MARKET
ON CENTRAL AVE ~UE, NEWll'ORT BEACH Wagner . who ,tras a chemist "ith
Pioneer·Flintcote Co. before en·
tering the naval service, is a
graduate of Loyola university and
plans to return to his postiion in
chcmlstry in the near future.
The program, engineered by
Bob Skiles and Jack Ford . former
south\\'estern showmen, a nd now
of the Ne\\'J)Ort HarOOr area. in4
eluded a frog jumping derby. a
baby beauty cont.est. a balloon as·
cension and a pct sho\v.
here for n1any years as ,veil as in 1~~~:::'.====~~::::~~~====~~~~~~~~~~~~~u the la tter city and the family has
Record Crowd
Visits Beaches
Record CTO\\'ds visite<l Newport
1-l arOOr beaches on Sunday.
spent much time here.
Loo I -• L . · d ~ h Th!' seventh and young{'st of the p. cgg .. '1.1 1zz1c, a arr.: orse in th cfrog family, out jumped all I O'Hanlon children. Larry, gradu·
other sponsored frogs in the frog-ated Sunday from St. l\1ary's pa·
jumping contest and took lhe first rochial school. F ullerton, a nd next
prize tor . o .1to . Dodd of Costa I year \\•ill be the first time since
l\lesa. L1 zz1e Jumped 12 feet , the school \vas founded in 1922
\vhile the other frog~ croaked out I.tha t the name of O'Hanlon \\'ill
at four feet. something even Pete , not appear on the school r oster.
Cooc-y of the Santa Ana Register . Q( the previous six graduated
\\•ho stabled one or the frogs, from the school three are in edu·
couldn·t understand. cational \\'Ork.
VENETIAN BLINDS
Wood • Steel • Aluminum
Fast Senice -Fl'ee F.stimates
CaU Us and Reverse Phone Charges
Intercity Lino -Shade Co.
1095 E. Wardlow Road Othl'r fr~g·sponsors were in· Peggy, first to be graduated, is
clined to agree in the general no"' a nursing sister at St. Jo--Phone Long Beach 45S·28 Long Beach
Next door to Bay View Cale
9Lm.to8p.m..
I
lion. The 84 squa.dron~ Ylould be The Federal Public Housing
located at strategic P:D•nts and . 721 administration is in charge or
of them \\'Ou.Id be fighter units. converting the former barracks
Each state \V1ll have at least one in to one and two-bedroom effic--
unit. 1 r ---------------------------! icncy units and some "'i 1 be ur·
The fire and police departments
had no accurate estimate of the
number of people "'ho "'ere \i sit·
ing all the b<'aches in the area.
but conditions were such that
every a\'ailable parking space was
used.
r.Iotorisls who arrived at the
b<>aches shortly after 2 p.m. found
it dirficult to get a space for their
machines a t Newport Beach.
Many were turned a\\'<O' and went
to Balboa, \vhere the same con·
dition was apparent. ()thers just
rode through Ne\\'port and Bal·
OOa and wl'nt home again.
cons£'nsus of those in charge ot seph's hospital in Orange. Dan ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the fT'og·st ables that either there jr. is a graduate of Loyola uni·
was something wrong with their versity, Los Angeles. and joined
frogs or else Loop.L<'gged Lizzie the Jesuit order in 1939. He \viii
must have had monkey glands be on the teaching staff at Loy· r---------------------------' ni shed and others unfurnished. it \V8S Sa.id.
Riding Apparel
and Saddlery,
English and
\Vestem
Al Sherwin
205 No. Broadway,
Complete Line
of
n 'earlng Apparel
for
Men, Women
and Children
Riding & Sport Shop
Santa Ana Phone 6722
Go all the way by Greyhound -Because Greyhound bas an ageot in your community
youc:ao buy ooe tick~ right where you arr, to anywhere
Eut ... aod ba.c:k. Go ooe way, return another, if you
like. Greybou..nd offut a wider choice of sceoic routes.
mott daily ICbedulea, better-timed dcpa.nura _ .. for
1-rost diaa ""7 other wry to travel Round trip
tick.ea NYC nea more. Piao your uip as you like ... or
your local Greyhound "lft'' will gladly do it fo r yoo.
e•I W&Y J&lll
....,Y_.. o..u a.ac.ee ••• ~ w_.•••-·. u.1•
Pitt•• ,,. • ,. .......... ary. tt.n .... o.t.-. M..te
• ''-,,. {wW.J ..
C. C. Swafford, Agent 608 Coast Highway Ph. Beaeoa M22
~ GREYHOlilND
UNIVERSITY WANTS
A IRLINES
EVANSV1LLE-Purdue Univer -
sity no\v has an application before
I t he Civil Aert nautics Board to
operate an experimental fttdl'r
bc>t \\·een this city and Chicago.
The University, \\'hich offers sev·
cral aviation courses, believes such
an airlinl' \\'Ould provide practical
instruction for students as \\"ell as
aid aviation gener ally due to the
intensive rC'Sf'arch \\'Ork tha t could
be accomplished.
Boat Owners •••
Canvas
By the Yard
Wide Widths-AU Lengths
Santa Ana
Tent & Awning Co.
1629 So. Maio St.
Phone 20'7
SANTA ANA
Both fire a nd police depart·
mcnts \\'ere certa in the crowd had
reached its peak at 2 p.m., and it
,,·as the largest gathering ever to
\'isit the beaches here.
,,.RITER'S CRAMP
American planes flyin g to Sout h
American countries have to carry
as many as 527 documents relat·
ing to cargo a nd passengers. All
the documents must be certified
to by the captai n o( the plane.
FOR INSURANCE SEE
Howard W . Gerriab
1808 N ewpor1: Boulevard
OOSTA MESA
Phone Bea.con. 6151
Automobile • Fire
Accident • Life
License and Contract
Bonds Written
GORDON a~ FINDLAY
CONTRAOTOR AND BUILDER
Office: s.&10°0out BITIL
CABINET SHOP SERVICE
CABINETS AND MILLWORK
T . C. JOHNSON, Supt.
I
YOUR PAINTING DONE NOW!'
' All Highly Skilled W otklnen.
(:,;
Journeymen Painters, World War II seek-
your permanent g ood will and patronage
through the use of only 1st grade materials
and unexcelled workmanship at reasonable
price;s.
PHONE L. C. BEAN
Harbol! 2645
\\'hich helped her to manipulate ola this fall.
the 12 feet to the consternation Eileen is Sister Mary Kathleen,
of \Olitnesses. teaching at Eureka. Thomas saw
Somrone else reported to Bob \Var service in the Pacific and is
Skil<'s. gener al chairman, his finishing his education at Loyola.
opinion that perhaps the Ouid He is married and has a baby
used !or the frog test had been daughter. Ka thleC'n Rose received
tampered "'ith before the der by her credentials from Mt. St.
Gas Heating & Ventilation
---··---
CHARTER & PRESTON
State U censed Contractor
HeatlnK' lnltallatlons Make Warm Frlende took place. Loop.Legged Lizzie, Mary's college, Los Angeles. to
they said, had nb t used this flllid teach in secondary a nd elen1entary
and ther£'fore made a better schools. H er sister l\1arjorie \viii ! RMlden~ Pbonea M8Z or %985
jump. Loop-l.R2ged Lizzie refused be a sophomore at St. l\1ary's I \ luslneu Phone MM
l ~lo~cr~oa~k~!~o:r~p~u~b~l~ic~a~tl~o~n~.--_ _':n~c~x~t~!~a~ll~.----------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
8tt All 1 FEATURES -Yo1 P11 lo lore
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
O.nuine, .,,...war, Dupont 'Weather Tnted" Thermctl
letting enamel, or post·war enamel if d•ired.
Enamel "Cheml-fUMd" to m!lfol or coa~ng with -
clal -ior binder.
Ovon-bakocl, thermal controlled to
chemical .......tton to onamol-glvn
tone flnilh.
9lvo precision
tm••th, glau--
Thennal controlled, a,,..,_bakocl -mol 91Yoo 9rantt.-
llke finish of .,_ beauty.
Special woathet-prMf hoaln-1 soah -molttuN
betw.-m-i and ......i. Gi-llthf-llripplng,
long lmtl<'lll finish.
hwy car hand oandocl and Nt.bocl to 1m "" a
"'-I< lwurlon finish.
Ha-'1 "7-nt" ~ 91Yeo you• paint lob
tftat retktl WNther, oxidation, wear abrmioft.
-••SYUIME ~--
•
THERHAi.-s£r
Jobs
"'!~;£/;;,-,;:,
UITI 1111 -· ,i. --/ PHOIE&Dal.
•
•
•
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WSCS Members Hear Stories of Cape Cod;
Pledge $1000 to Building Program of Church
• • Flaberfolk of the west learned at the piano. ot Cape Cod mariners and their I At the business session, pre-
lllstory from the days of the sided over by Mn. D. W. Holtby,
world-famed clipper ships and the members of the four circles which
modest beginnings oI Swift and make up the W .S.C.S. voled . to
Co. ln that section \\ith the sell-give $1CXX> toward the building
Ing of meat from a push cart and fund. Mrs. J oseph Bodman was
the importing of bananas from appointed delegafe to the confer-
J amaJca by the United Fruit Co. ence at P asadena June 28. De--
•
Harbor
Lt. W. A. Kemper
Released From
Active Service
The speaker "'ho told o( this votional leader for the afternoon
Interesting history (lt the meeting was Mrs. J ahn Fischner. her sub-Home t~ week from Seattle,
of the \Vomen·s Society of Chris-ject being "The Spirit-filled Ufe." where he was released from active
ti.an Service held Wednesday at It "'as a nnounced that Mrs. duty was Lt. {jg) William A.
Otrist Church by the Sea. was 1 Fischner would be hostess at t~he Kemper, U.S.N .R .. son of :Mr. and
Mrs. \V. Waldo \Veller, who is here next meeting of the Newport C1 r-Mrs. Arthur A. Kemper, 900
with her husband, Dr. \Veller. I cle on J une 26 at her home. 3016 1 Ocean boulevard. Corona del Mar.
Dr. Weller is here from Ph.ila-Coast boulevard. He expects to spend the summer
de.Jphia for a month. heading the . enjoying life at home and regain-
$35.000 buUding campaign of the ~1.r, and ~lrs. Leo Snuth, 110 \ ing 20 nettssary pounds before
church. )-larine a\·enue, Balboa Iseland , entering school in the autumn.
1'1 Ed...,·ar1
d tsurns ga ve the are parc>nts of a so~ born Jun~ 151 \Vith one more year to go. he ·mus~~! program, singing a vocal at St. Joseph hospital. He weigh· hopes to enter eithc>r U.S .C. or
number v.·ith Mrs. Louise Hansen cd 5 pounds, 14 ounces. U.C.L.A.
LJTTLE \VOMET'
DRESSES
,\LL TI-lE NE\\'EST ~ATERIALS
I:s'CLCDlNG ,
SANDS\\'EPT CREPE
IN
PRl'.':TS. STRIPES, WH ITE AND PASTEL
~IA~"Y STYLES AND COLOR COMBINATIONS
SIZES 9 TO I5
Cfbe Frances Norton Shop
Q).,esses * &portswear
§ECOND & BROAD""AY
tS8 Second & B roadwa}' Bldg.
Large Assortment of
SANTA ANA
Second Floor
Wool Yarn, Cotton Rug Yarn
and Canvas Threads
Steel Knitting Needles
Embroidery
Haodmarles for the June Bride
THE NEEDLEPOINTER
118 E. Broadway Costa Mesa
Entering the navy in December
of 1942, Lt. Kemper served in the
South P acific for 18 mon ths as
commanding officer of a L..C.T .
He wean the Asiatic·Pacific Am-
erican Theater . Philippine libera-
tion a nd Victory ribbons. and has
four battle stars for Iwo Jima.
1 Okina '''R . Leyte and the Philip-
pines. At l\VO Jima his craft car-
ried in the l\ilarines and hC' v.·as I standing by y.·hen the historic flag
I raisin~ occu.rr<'d. I Si nce returning from ovC.rs£'As h<'
has been slationl'd at Astoria and
j P ortland. At Portland he "·as
commanding officer of the L.C.S . 1 116, th<' di\'is ion na~ship, and
I di\'iSion conl.mandc>r of L.C.S. Di-! vision 72. He recei\·ed his com-
mission from Midsh.ipn1an School ,
Columbia uni\"ersity, N. Y.
C o untry Club Bridge
Season Closing
Mrs. \Varren Fletcher and Mrs.
Lee Metzgar were hostesses at
the bridge tea. last to be held a t
Santa Ana Country club far the
season. \\'hen ten tables v.•erc in
play. \Vhite c hiffon da.isies and
yellow tapers made a pretty pic-
ture of the tea table and pouring
\Vere Mrs. Robert Powell and Mrs.
Charles Nor ton. Social chairman
this month is 1\-trs. Gaylord Tohill
of Balboa.
The bridge luncheon for .mem-
bers o nly is at 12 :30 p.m. June TT
and there \\ill be no bridge parties
in July and August.
The Comu.s club semi·formal
dance is Thursday evening, June
20 and hosts are Mr. and ~·trs.
Gilbert Platt. Dr. a nd Mrs. Perry ~============================'!Davis, ~·tr . a nd l\trs. Aay Trevor-~===--------------------------,1 row and ~lr. and 1'1rs. John Pier-
ffBOVE EVERYTHlnG
Y_o u r b Io u s_e_
210
1u S..n ;" MAOEMOISRLE'
• w,-JOU"CJ •• -. a·, .... t .. ; •• a·s 9'71• ....U.
~-a.o;, loy" w-. ... ;-1 5ttle nrflle ., ........ :tt.. dMp yol• to moh you lool an9"c. W""'-
·~ble "'!"" -crepe •• wt.it• ancl _ cclon. sc ... _ )2-31,.
Play Pals
Street Floor
son.
Stamp Enthusiasts
Invited to Attend
County Meeting
The J-f arbor Stamp club met
Thursday e\·cning: at the Mesa
Radio shop \\'ith the vice prcsi·
dent, J . 0 . Jt>nkins presidin~ in
the absence of Pr('sidcnt Kent
H.itchcock.
I t v.'as proposed as an amcnd-
mc>nt to th(' by.Ja\\'S that meet-
ings b£' held the first a nd third
Thursdays of each month instead
of every other Thursday and this
v.·iJl be voted on at the next
meeting.
Lan Franco invited the club to
meet \vith the Orange County
Philatelic association Friday eve-
ning, June 14, at his home, 1028
Richland street, Sa nta Ana. The
balance of the evening was spent
tn discussk>n and trading.
The next meetl ng of the club
will be Thursday evening, June 20.
TOGS • •
Stream
Orkin's
Department Store
I -
Feiniriine Activities ~. George Devenish Named President of
St. James Auxiliary; Installed Sunday
New officers were elected bya ------------;._
• By Winifred Barbre •
~sta Mesa Lad
Plays Host at
First Social Event
Residence Phooi! 1637-R
Younger Set Enjoys
Moonlight Dance
At Wakefield Home
the Women'a Auxiliary of St. •
,.,,,.. EPls<'opal ctiurdt at the Bal boa Circle to
last meeting of the year, held Insrall Officers Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. C. H. Kellipg, 2124 East
Central a\•enue. Balboa. ?-!rs.. \Veb-
ster of Lido Isle \\'as assisting
hostess and Mrs. Ber t B. Bre\\·er
and Mrs. Frank Cunningham Sunday afternoon at the home lbree young Balboa Ialand poored. /
of h1s grandparents, Mr. a.nd ~In-hostesses, the Misses Diane Wake--1'trs. CUnningham presided a t
Arthur Donaldson, 210 Knox field. P eggy Trine and Dot Wright, the business session a nd after
street, Costa Mesa, ?-laster John entertained v.i th a hard-lime the re(X)rt offered by ~lrs. George
Nicholas Scelsa m observed his dance Friday evening in the lo\'ely Yardley. chairman of the nomin-
first birthday with a party for patio of Mrs. Blanche Wa kefi eld"s ating committee. the follo\\;ng of-
young friends o( his own age. home on Grand Canal. ficers were elected· prn"d . t
The meeting of Balboa l.sland
circle of Christ Church by the
Sea, v.•hich v.•as postponed from
last Tuesday, election day, will be
held Tuesday, June 25 at the
home of Mrs. E. 0 . Varley, 201
Sapphire avenue.
I t \\·ill begin with a pot-luck
luncheon ser\"Cd at 12:30 p.m. and
birthdays or members observing
their a nni\·ersaries in May, June
a nd July "'ill be honored. At the
business session ne\v officers "ill
be inst..'\lled.
MIM Carol Wold~nberC. daqh-
t~r of Mr. and Mn. H. F . \\'ol-
denberJ. t SOO \\rest Cenb'al a\·e-
nue, \\"hose footprlnb. moulded
In cement, \\ill this )''eek be
placed at Grauman's Chinese
theater, H oll:rwood "1th those
of the stars. l'\tlss \\'oldenbeJ"K
\\'a.• ch o§en by popular applause
"1nost h1•a\'f'nly isolP" on lhr Los
AnKeles campu.A of the Onl\'er-
~lty of Cali f ornia ln a r ettnt
('OUt~f.
Silver Anniversary
F o r Mr. and Mrs.
H o llingshead
Gordo n Hollingshead. ~1.G.M . di-
rector, and Mrs. Hollingshead re·
ccntly celebrated their 25th wed-
ding anniversary Bl their summer
home, 119 East Bay Front. ~rith
a buffet suppcor for members of
the family.
l\ilrs. Hollingshead was pre-
sented with a Sheffie ld si lver cof·
fee urn which completes her set.
and there were flo\vers from nume~ous friends and cablegrams
from mernbers of her fami1y a nd
other friencis in Norway.
In the a fternoon she-\\'as guest
of honor at a foursome of bridge
at the home or her daughter. l\1rs.
l-1. R. Ring, Balboa IsJand, v.1ith
l\'lrs. Brev.•er a nd 1'1rs. Tom Hen-
d£'rson as the other guests.
At the' supper \\•ere ~1r. and ~-lrs.
Ri ng and children, Donna, Dolores
and Bill. and Pwlrs. Ring's sister.
l\trs. Robert Webb and son Jimmy
of Cheviot Hills.
Mesa Couple Wed
In Arizona
l\'larria~I'.' VO\\'S "·ere repeated
Tuesday, June 11 in Quartz.site,
Ariz. by 1\ol iss Barbara Jane
Richardson, 219 Ea..::i. Wilson
street. Costa l\1 esa. and E\·erett
H. Schnee"'<'is. also of Costa
l\lcsa.
The ~r£'mony \\·as performed
by E. B. Hart. justicf' of the. peace
of the Arizona city, a nd attending
the young couple "'ef(' l\1r. and
l\'lrs. H. L. Partridge of Costa
l\fesa. The bride \\'Ore for the
occasion a blue and '\\"hite dress
with black accessories, She came
to this localit y from Bakersfield
about three months ago to join
her parents. who mo\-ed here last
year.
The bride graduated from the
Bakersfield schools and Mr.
Schneewels, whose parents now
live in Palm Springs,. is a gradu-
ate of Ne\\'J)Ort Harbor Union
High school. He is a farmer em~
ploye of the Fuller Paint com-
pany a nd at present is employed
at the Fun Zone. Balboa.
• for Fun
Beach
Park
or
Back
Yard
,r1 -o·-
·~ \ '\.
1 '791 Newport llhlL
o.tallma
Thett was a cake decorated in It \\'as a perfect setting with lt1rs. George Deve~ish mn~
ga.y colors of red, yellow and swings and tables. patted pl~ts Crysta] avenut"'. Balboa' Island:
white, with o~ big candle in the and flowers and o...-e rhead. bright j vice-president, }.frs. F . E. Finster ; Ct'nt~. and there were favon .or !11oonl1ght shining dO\\'TI. AsslSt-
1
secret ary, Mrs. Cameron Tham
paper hats. ~ne too\( ~1c-1ng th~ young hostesses "·~re ~lrs . and treasurer, 1\lrs. Ed Rof{ers.
tu.res of th~ affair, the m~t un-\Vakef1eld. Mrs; Betty Trine and They were instalJed by the Rev.
portant soc1a1 e\"ent of Johns Ule.
1
~irs-Gladys \.\right. Ther e V.'C're l Ardys Dean at t he early serviCX'
so far. maby cle\'e r costumes but those an Sunday morning
Mrs. Roger Barrow
D.D.F. Hostess
Young guests included Stephe n judged best and v.'inning prizes I . · .
Thatcher, Lance Collins and Paul "'ere \\'Orn by Charlotte Phinney m The final four dra \\'Jngs \\"f'~{' ~trs. Roger Barro\\" entertained
Hart, all around John's age, and and Ste\\'art Gillette. Pictur('S of ade_ for the ~la nket club and it mc>mlxirs of the D.D.F . club Fri·
Sa dr Ch 1 b't Id p ts th ff · k b "--"'as \oted to g1\·e t\\'o pe\\"S to the n a u a, a 1 o er . aren e a air were ta en y ....... :.t:nc new h h F . 1 1 day c,·l'ning at her honiE> on \Vest-prcsent were 1'ir. a nd ~1rs. Robert for the &achcomber. c urc · ina Pa"" were : .
Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. B. Cot-Among those present '''ere the made for .the dessert bridge to be 1 r:iinster avenue. Ne\vport Heights.
lins., l\1r. and Mrs. Grorge Chula l\'lisscs Dolores Ring, Jackie Good-~eld \Vednesday at the Friday Flo\\'Crs ~rom the &ardPn or. tht
jr. and J\f.rs. Celia J-tart, also Jim year, Joan Dodd, Herberta J ohn -ftc;noon clubhousf', ~.osta MPsa: hast~ss \\ere used for d('('()rat1on.
Griffen. a nd of course John's par-son. Joyce J ones, Jeanne Lou It ~\as 8:nnounced that ~h~ boys . Bridge \\•as follo\VC'd by a n1id·
ents ~1r and Mrs John Scelsa Grund Virginia B chm S h choir \vh1,ch has been trfu n1n~ un.1 ni gh! supper . ;\·Irs. Harry Baker
J·r. ~·ho have i·ust ;cturned home Best, ' Al ene Sut~ora anB abr a der the direction of l\1,rs. Hall is l hf'ld hiRh score and JI.I rs. Sheldon
· ' ar ara near ly read t k · · · · JI S 'th I d 0 " ...... 0th aJtC'r nearly five months in Ne\v Stovall. Norma Fuller. Judy Cat-Y o n1 a e its 1n1t1 a n11 1a <v '*'nors. ers pr~s-
Vork Jin l\targie Gibbs Chari tt Ph' _ appeara nce at church. ent \\'ere the Mesdames Ray Craig.
-ne;._ Jean D.1acC~llum a~d e Tan;a Ed Edick. Josephine Oquist, El·
Seeley; S · l E . ntC'r PattC'rson and Roy Page.
Harbor•ites Messrs. Jack Hostetler, Stewart · OCta venlng The July hostess will be Mn
Gillette, Bob Robins. Bud Frank· Planned for Lewis Cock, :17th street.
!in, John Fowler. Quincy Cass, Local Catholics ---
Bill Moftttt, Dick Keller, Bill Pey-
to.n. Dick \Vallner, Fred Hope,
Dick Brace, J oHnnie l\1artin, Russ
Gilbert, Dick Dunn, Don Hall, and
Curtis Phinney.
Thrift Shop Head
Fetes Co-Workers
The Altar Society of Our Lady
of l\'lount Carmel is sponsoring a
bingo party for Newport and Bal-
.boa I sland parishoners, to be held
1Thursday, J une 20 at 8 p.m . in
the Balboa U.S.O. rooms. The
main objec:t of the party is ' far
the parishoners to become better
DDDD'S 1 Lt. Terrell Roat and his wife,
·P atricia. "'ho \\'ent to mN>t him.
new in Sunday from San Fran-
cisco. 111e lieutenant has been on
\Vake Island for 10 months and
J\irs. Root has Ix-en living with her
parents. Dr. a nd ~1rs . Lester
Lo\\·e. Balboa Island. The Lowes
had a busy \\'~ekend for · their
son, Tom Thomas, graduated Sa t-
urday from Elsinore Naval and
Military academy and Mrs. Lowe's
b rother , F orrest E. S teve of Dal-
las. Texas, is visitjng tor a few
days a nd has alr eady brought in
his albacore. Tuesday of this
\~:eek a niece, f\1rs . Rober t Value
of Ontario left with her husband
a nd small da ughter Suzanne to
make their home in the Ha waiian
Islands, leaving from Burbank on
the Constellation.... Mrs. Value
(l\fa rion Koch), has spent much
or her time here.
Open Evenings, Except Monday
1'trs. E. E. Boudinot, head or the acquainted and to ma ke for more
Thrift Shop committee, enter-successful get-togethers of m em-
tained her co-workers at lunch-hers of both Mount Carmel and
eon at her West Bay avenue home St. John Vianney churches.
Thursday. She was assisted in en-No cha rge will be made, and
tertaining by her daughter, Mrs. refreshments will be serVed. Mrs.
Burl Aubrey, who plans to r eturn \V. J . Neville and l\1rs. R. N.
to her home in the north early in Cunning ham will be in charge.
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1\lrs. Frederick A. Roberts of
Portland \\'as a recent guest for
t\VO \\'eeks at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Le\vis Clark Fabian
of Corona del M ar.
Guests at t he luncheon were
l\1rs_ Herman Hilmer, l\trs. Russell
Re<>d, Mrs. Fred Catlin. 1-frs. S. A.
Meyer. l\trs. Henry Eggert, l\1rs.
Bertha Tillotson. Mrs. C. M . Dea-
kins. l\trs. Charles Priest and ~irs.
Lew Wallace.
Red Cross Workers
Caljed to Rally
'
Individuality for the: "Mothc:r·ro·be -·
lf u 1e' do 1t't have: it, we: ma~c: it, )'Ou see!
CVonna-V'«arie Shoppe .
616 N. ~fain St. Arcade Bldg. Phon& S608
H. R. Ring, Gr and Canal. Bal·
boa IslRnd, and has brother \Vil-
liam. 'vho is a Red Cross ofCi-
cial at l\1anila. re turned \Vednes-
day from Oakland. V.'hC're they
were called because of the criti-
cal illness and subseque nt death
of their father, R. 1-t. Ring.
All Red Cross \\'Orkers of the
Harbor area arc reminded of the
rally \vh ich is OCing called by =-----------------------------"'
l\trs. Phoebe l\'lulligan for WC'dncs-
da)', June 19 at 1 p.m. nt the
Corona del Mar grammar school.
ThC' building is just off Coast
Hight\·ay a nd flai\8 will be out. ~lrs. L. V. Linsenbard a nd her
grandson. Thomas Shedden, left
l\tonday far Portland. v.·hcre they
"·ill \isit friends on a ranch at
JC\\"C'll. near Astoria. and \\'here
they may spend the su1nmer.
\'v'hile her mother is a\\'RY ~1iss
Jean Linsenbard has as a housC'
guest her former roommate at
Berkeley, 1\-l iss Velora Nelson of
Richmond.
Mrs. E. · E . Boudi not left this
y..•eek to go north, where she \\'ill
joi n Mr. Boudinot and their son
Bob. who arc on a fishing trip.
and the three will look at ranch
property.
FAC Bridge Section
Meets Next Week
Ballet Dancers
In Two R ecitals
'J\\'O recitals v.·cr£' held by Flor-
ence !wtorris' ballet classes last
"·eek, one ~·londay evening and
another \Vedncsday evening at No.
6 Bay Island.
Taking part in the program
were Jane Nunan, Hungaria n
dance; Dia ne Harbert. toe dance;
J eane Briggs, eccentric dance;
Carol Pierson, sailor dance; Mary
Ann Morey, Mammy dance; Mary
Kay l\forris, Dutch dance, and
Shirley Franklin, toe dance. Also
a ppearing in interpretationa set
to waltz numbers were Donna
Sedinger, Susie Williams, Micky
Nichols and Andrea Cribben.
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