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A l'OLOGIES, Lions! Golly,
fellows, don't jump down
my throat for everything
that happens on a DE!\\'Spa-
per!, I'm sorry, and must
take ttie rap. What I mean
Js the piece that said there
·were only 200 people at the
Mesa Fish Fry; that it was
so h ot, they left for the
beach· that there were no
shade 'trees, and that nothing
could keep the crowd there.
The facts are that it was the
most successful event ever
pulled in the har bor distridt;
that nearly 5,000 people en-
joyed a grand time; that
gross receipts were $4.600,
and the net of $2600 will be
used to develop a basehall
diamond that will be used as
much by beachites as Me-
sans. The News-Times yam
·was a damphool article and
did the affair, that cost
many workers a hard grind.
an injustice. Now, please
smil I e. • • •
Prioritles. Do you prospec-
tive builders want a li ttle
Info. on the priority angles
of your dream home ol t<>-
morow ? Well, I needed this
and that to finish a house
the Missus and me had been
sweating over since last Oc-
tober, ~o I hies myself to
the civilian production ad-
ministration of the FHA at
9th and Spring, l..<Js Angeles.
A veteran was just finishing
with the clerk at the counter,
who told him he needed his
contractor's agreement be-
fore he could get the gt>-
ahead sign. The next man
looked i!ke a poor, harrassed
man, who said he wanted an
addltlon to his small 3-room
house, now occupied by his
, wife and three younguns.
''Is it a necessity?" asked
the clerk . "0, yes, sir!"
"Then you must send your
application to Washington ;
If they approve, come back
with your blue prints and
we'll discuss {he ma tter of
p riorities." + + +
· '.11.e Next Seeker. I was
the next seeker a fter knowl-
edge. I told my story. about
the priorities I a lready had.
the matei-ial I couldn 't get,
and \Vhat was the answer ?
The man said he would be
glad to give me some priori-
ties, but that I had to wait
until the first of July, as all
the priorities were ex-
hausted for May and June ;
and besides· there wasn't any
lumber, etc.. available, if
there was a priority. What
did I do? Came home, of
course. • • • Black MarkelB! Did you
say there were no Black
Markets in the building
game? Perish the thought,
brother. And who is re-
spons.ible for that? Your
Uncle Sam, or his depart-
ment heads, who are accused
of ·"freezing" nails for one
thing as a possible grab and
rake-ofr, in addition to abus-
ive trade practices. illicit
disposal of war surplus con-
struction materials. w h i I e
profiteering, an ugly word
in the last wa r . is ""'ring its
unsig htly h"8d. Isn't it true
that black market in the
btlilding game has been fos-
tered by the govenu .. _.1t's
own screwy price program;
one federal group crying for
full production, while an-
other demands profitless
price ceilings.
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Clyde lohmoll. This man,
Clyde Johnson. bead . of the
Balboa Improvement ASS<>-
ciation, is a pgetting
newcomer business execu-
tive. Johnson bas been here
only a short time but in ~t
period was instrumental ID
getting more street lights
for Bal.boa, in persuading the
• utility company to desist
from tearing up the streets
in the town's busy season.
He recently purchased the
cafe and building formerly
occupied by Ida Brinkman
and la .. pet IClllllble and .m.
dent l'IY·
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EMBRACING BALBOA PUUNSULA, WEST NEWPORT, SEA ,SHORE COLONY, LIDO ISLE, NEWPoRT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COSTA MESA
VOLtJIO DXVllJ ~,
Vogel Says
Newportt -Harbor's Future Otizens -. ,. Nelson Stafford's first Big Merchant Pictures Desolate
Period for fine Community
Unless Qty Amends Ru I es
. Cross-Country Trip by Rail ·
Thrills Harbor Rotary Club
Newly E lected P resident Reports on Journey
to International Rotary Convention in
New Jersey; Trip Packed With Thrills,
Starting With Engine Breakdown in
Louisiana Sw ampland.
Tt:1L~.c. L•• &Lr. ra:.u ra...a:. ""'" ..ell'"'-.-........ i. • .,. tn" ... "'"''l>urt naroor area :tu yean .r:e n1·e. 1hf'.V
are the pupll• (lf the klnderxarten cl&M of the Corona del Mer ~r .cbool and. It Is tbelr nnt
.chool plctur-e. Aren't they a eate bunch of ldda!' -photo by Gerhardt
· Sees Balboa at Crossroads, One Headed for
t Playground, Other Leading to Graveyard;
Urges People to Unite and Fight for Wel-
fare of Town-Others Deplore Attitudes
of Moguls at Meeting
Riding East In antiquated railroad cars, swamped In
Louisiana, with only allgators to look at, when the locomotive
broke down, rained out In New Orleans, stranded In Wash-
ington, D. C., when the train departed OD time, were some of
the episodes of tbe recent crOM-COunt ry trip made by Nelson
"Doc" Stafford, newly elected president of the Newport
Harbor Rotary club.
Waming that Balboa Is a t the crossroads as far as busi-
ness is concerned, J ohn Vogel, Malo street, Balboa, mercltant,
B d L. I y c 't Sell w·11 I t II pictured a desolate period for the people of t he section UJlleM Oun ary lne OU an I ns a they get together -i do something to prevent t he town from
• I 'Crackers Here I Farmer's Officer ~=!':r~: ~0E-': Questioned By I ~~:;;:1~~t0~~~t ~~~;~:';:~ i New Rotary t Asks Suppo. rt o.n :1i~g w:,0 t~;te~~a1r:~~~ Tales of the trip were told~by
Stafford at a mttting of the New-
port Harbor Rotary club 'in
White's Coffee Shop on Balboa
Isla nd Wednesday night.
Stafford was a delegate to tht!
Rotary International convention
at Atlantic City.
In Stafford's party were former
l\'layor Vern Wilkinson and w ife
of Fullerton, Phillip Gabriel and
wife of Whittier, Frank Crane
and wife and Ed Yost and Y.ife
of Santa Ana and Carl Hankey
and daughter of San Juan Cap1s~
trano.
The party together with a large
group of other Rotarians from
clubs in District No. 108 left
aboard a seven-Pullman sp...---cial
train from Los Angeles. OuP ti)
the railroad strike whjch WAs be-
ing felt at that tim~ a train of
modern cars did not arrive at1d
the delegates and their wives
wer e forced to take a trai n ol'
a ntiquated Pullma n cars \Vh ich
wer e hastily re-routed from all
parts of the state into Los An-
geles for the delegation.
Allgators Bob Around
The delegation and trains \VCrl'
shunted over Arizona and Texas
o n the "''ay east. They arrived
In E1 Paso four hours late and
too late for dinner . To make up
for-the loss of the meal arrang<'·
ments \\'ere hastily made to take
the party on a sightseeing trip
to San Antonio. which everyone
e njoyed.
J-lowever, ""·hile on the tr ip by
rail to Ne w Orleans. the locomo-
tive broke dO\\'n alongside a
S"-'ampland. some 70 miles fr om
the southern city. All the del<'-
gates and their wives could do
for the next two houn was look
out the ear "i ndows at the aliga-
tors which were bobbing up and
down in the swam~bed.
After the engine wu repaired,
the train got under "''8Y again
and it arrived in New Orleans in
m id-afternoon instead of 10
o"clock in the morning which wu
the scheduled time. The delega-
tion "'as taken to a unique
French r estaura.nt which was
established in 1840 and for years
has been one of the famous spots
Hoff man Is Being
Groomed for S. A.
City Managership MWD Off• • I works within the city proper . off• Labor LegISJat1on ~:~Je;~~';°i~!\~:'oo~ !• w~':: 1c1a s ee~:::17~s ~~tth~p~~~~a=y ,:; Ice rs . ANAHEIM,--June 20.-Defeat or da~o:e~~~ho has been 8 resident , I Monda:t:" aCternoon. and as has hap-the Case labor bill will be ·felt of the community for 28 yeanr, do-pened 1n numbers of past cases, I " •ght h · Oran county" The ofDclah of the M etropolitan the application \llM denied. Nc"'·ly elected officers of the 1 n t ere ~d ~ edi 1 un-clared that Balboa has r eached its
SANTA ANA. June 19. (Spec-Water l)latrict are not aatUfted Asking for a permit thi5 time Newport Harbor Rotar-y club will ess V.0 ers ~ . 8 econ-apex as a place to a ttract new
lal to The News-Times>-Pol.itlc-with tbe Newport Beach bowldary were Larry Gundrum of 759 Via be installed at ceremonies to be gress1onal .s~ Of s!mflar l~ng-business. He said there are oi:ily
ians here Wednesday njght saw In llnie whleb le preHatly etat.ed. to Lido Sowl and Jed Clark of 145 ' held next Tuesday evening in the ra n~e legislation, H. T. Brewer, I two ways out for the community
the developme nt of a study for a ~ by COW't decree Oil the llOUt.b Via Wazien botb Newport Bea h 1 • president, Associated Fanne_rs . of at the present time. One would be
P lan C charter form of govern-baa.k of tile SUit.a Aaa rtvu . ' . ~ · • Orange county, warned a..ssocJation to make it t he key to a south
ment for this city a move to seat ' ln c!l")'lng t~e petition, the ~ty members today. coast playground or else to cater
Asa Hoffman . pr-esent chairman Th.le WM tM lafonnadOll lm-coun referred to 8 dty o~n-"Presidential legislation now un-to retired people of Anaheim and
of th~ city's board o( trustees. as pru-ted to tbe w:rnben of the ance adopted May 18, 1942, which der consideration in congress is in-Orange
N'e'4,.,0rt Dea.c" City Cou.adl a t , prob..lbJU the sale of fireworks adequate and temporary" n.tew.r ·
its firs t city m•naget . lh•lr m .. ttnr ID lb• Clcy Hall anywhere in this city. 1 charged. "Its etfectlven~ wOuld .. Clteo Palm Sprlap
H offman itt if\ f&Uthorjty or1 Moaday attuaooa. · be limi ed to t th t If you start catenng t.o old . . t one year a e mos . people .. he warned "you will bc-
municlpe.1 rot-ms of government, Suggesting t~at thE' bank Ot tho A~k Counc·11 If t~e Case bill is at~ched to it~ come ~n elephant's buriai ground." havlnfr made a serious study of it route of th.e rivet may hAVfl bee.n a _nde.r, the case bill would die He stat~ that Palm Spn'n~ for a number of years. He is re-h --• h t the d of It ~ •-changed since t e court decrt:1:U ~t 1 at ~ . 8 year. was at the point in 1934 that Bal-garded as an economist as well as th bo d 11 h I 1 is probabl 0 como.dence that the a mathematician a nd is. well-in-e un ary ne, t e ega coun-y n · · boa is experiencing today. ..I
sel for the water district System c & El t• meas.ure would die JUSt before knO\\' 1 was there,, Vogel decla.r--formed on political economics. has implored the beach city of-a ec ion electron season. . . ed. "The people of Palm Springs
During a ll the years that he has ~i cials to investigate this possibil-• ,: , ... ..We need ~II-time_ legislation," were in doldrums. They didn't
been in office here as the chair-1ty and set the new boundan· line he asser~. not ~tOJ>gap me~-kno'v what to do. Then suddenly
man or the board. the m ayor . as for them 0 c N u r('s. The outlawmg of abusive .
Hoffman is usually called, has . n •ity ame -: labor tactics should be for all time' things began to chan~e-local c~p-Th<' matter comes up at a time not t•mporary. ' ital _bega_ n to com_• 1.n. to the city Sl)('nt considerable time In the h · f N o . h < w en the city o e"-'port i:X.'BC "Loss to the nation -ulting to give 1t new s pirit. ser\'ices of the city. He has always · · · · h •t l' ,.. ~--as pet1t1on1ng t e 1•' etropo ttan from work stoppag~ ;~ the aut,.,,_ 'foday, Palm Springs is a thri ,_ ut.-..·n in the city hall. if not in his w o· · f · I t .._.., .... .....-ater 1str1c t or perm1ss on o motive, coal, rail and other in-ing JitUe community. I t is the Q/fice \\'hen needed. join its "-·ater supply Sh<'d. Residents of the city of Ne,,·_· dusttics 15• .1:---trousty h.igh," fourth in the entire state in thr
Ac1ive in ~lasonic circles. Hoff-,..... R I d port Beach \\'ill have a chance at ~ 1-lo,\.·ever. \. 1ty Atty. o an 1 Brewer declared, "and the loss issuances of buiJd.ing permits.
man is rf'garded here as the> prob--Thompson advisE'd the city council SOWf time in th<' near future to will continue to mount if we are "And it was built up again by
able first choiCT' for city n1anager that bonding companies have vote on th(' change of the city's i'nactive as voter..." little people just Uke you," Vogel
in the plans being pushed by the never hedged on the-municipal-n~me to N_e\.1,.port Har bor, if the :'\ t.:~(tS STAFFC)RD said. He r l"Called how he himself
Santa Ana City Charter commit-ity's presenlly stated boundary city co.unCll accepts !he rccoi:n-Heads Rotary 'A I Sb' t' came to Balboa, bought the ma-
1{'(' head('d by its chairman \Vil-line and he added that he dOC's n't mC"ndat1on or the special commit-. nge ee tc>rials of \Vhat was the old Balboa
lia m J . Ti.v!ly. executi,·p In a understand \vhy the officials of [ tee of t~e local chamber of con1· Palo Verdes Country club near 0 Se • t walkatho n building, took thl'SC
Santa Ana lumber roncern. the wat<'r district system is mak-merce. it "'a~ announced at a l Rl"dondo BC"ach. pens r1es a back to Palm Springs and built a
Thi." charter group \vhich was ing such ado about the matter at h.~nchC'On mcctnfg of the board of \ Ceremonies "i ll be preceded by L Be ch building on a coup!<' of lots he
appointed more than a year ago the pr~ent time. directors of the local chamber golf and bridge in the a ft ernoon. aguna a owned there at the time.
lo study the P lan C charter sys-"\Vherl'Vl'r the boundarv line Tuesday noon. which will be follo"•ed \Vi lh din-"Today, in the same p1ac(' where
tern of go\·E'rnmen!, '-''hich has runs to the source of a na\•igable The committee. "-'hich has been ~ ner in the evening. The ins t alla-. '"A ngel S treet ," an exciting r put up that building," Vogel ex-
proven very E'fficient in ma ny stream that constitutes the boun-\A.'orking on the change of name tion program will follow dinner . 1hree-act melodrama which New plained, .. I can sell the property
othc-r cities in the east a nd west. dar-y lin€.'," Thompson said. adding. proposition for over a year , re-I Heading the newly elected of· 1 York critics said "can keep yo u for $50,000. Hotels grew fast after
me ! hC're Tuesday nigh!, at which "Bonding companies have never portC"d that it was diCficult to ar-ficers of the or ganization for the anchored to your seat bolt up-P a lm Springs incorporated as a
lime it was announced that the questionfil our boundary iine in range a meeting of the State ensuing year is Nelson 'Doc' Staf-right" wilJ be presented by Gry-city. There was no s topping her .
charter committee fa\·ored a city the 20 years that I have been Board of Geographic Names and ford of Newport Heights, who has phon' Productions lnc. at the Little people li ke ourselves were
manager form or government. here." !hat it would be expedient if the succeeded Jack Cole, as the new Laguna Beach PlaYho~ Tuesday her builders."
:he committee, also reported It Althoug h Thompson. "''as auth-city council called a special elec· president. evening. Balboa Hu Ever ythtn•
fa\iored the continuance of taxes orlzed to confer with the water tion of residents. The election may Stafford, a native son and son John Emery of the original Balboa hu every natU:aI re-
on real property as they now ..district rouruiel. he pointed out be caUed at the same time as the of parents who are native Cali-Broadway production will play the source. the ocean, the bay, the
stand. that he could not see "''h~re the vote on the Me tropolitan water tornians, is widely kno'"" through-leading role of Mr. Manningham, beach, ·Said Vogel, adding that
Tway also said that the commit-city can give the said o fficial a ny question Is put, it was noted at out the state u co-manager with a villainous man who la slowly people with a little initiative can t~ hoped to have a charter refer-other description of the Ne'-''J>Orl the meeting. • 1 Gerald" Liberty 1~ the Ets-Hokin driving his Wife insane. Movie-oVercome the shadow that hangs
endum ready for placement on the Beach boundary line thari' that al-The directors voted to withhold & Galvan electrical engineering goers will recall that the play waa low over t he future of Balboa.
ballot for the November election ready affirmed by court decree. a display of Newport Beach in concern, which has offices in New-given distingulabed treatment un-
\\•hen all registered voters ot the "l don't kno'A· \\'hy the MWD the forthcoming Sportsman Show port Beach. der the title .. Gullght" with In-
city \\•ill have a n oppor tunity to can·t be satisfied with it," he re-"'hich "-ill be held in August, Bob Callls of Corona de! Mar . grid Bergman and Olarles Boyer-.
express their personal wishes on joined. after deciding that the expense who is a member of the firm of Mr. E~ was lut seen in
the plan. would be unwarranted because the General Petroleum company, ''The Foolish Notion" opposite of New OrlE'ans. local boat builders have nothing to "'ith offices in Newport Beach. is Tallulah Bankhead and hill other
display. both the outgoing and incoming New York appearances include
secretary of the organization. "The BarrettJ: ot Wimple Street" AfteT lunc~·~·;;:1egation "a• F1"ve Pass F1"re Charge lots taken on a tour of the Mardi Gras f
city. visiling the old F,.nch Department Tests s d lk Stench on Canal Also to be installed "'ith Star-with Katharine Carnell; "Lilliam''
ford and Callis are the six vice-with Ingrid Bergman and "Sky-
president& on the board of direc-lark" with Gertrude Lawrence. He
tors of the harbor Rotary club. recently appeared in the motion
Vogel minced no words in point-
ing to the authority which many
property owners claim is prevent-
ing Balboa from going a.head as a
prosperous beach community. He
t0$Sed his bombs directly fa t the
city planning commission * which
he blamE'd for holding back the
community.
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Qurtrtrr and the ne\\· quart('r and • •
1hE' famous park. At the e nd of I ewa s 1n nreatens Health this inlcresting journey the dele· Those who t'C«'ived passi ng '
J:at.ion \\'as takl'n to the Roos~-marks in the recent city civil serv-I Of Island People
, .. It hotel. where suilcs were f ice examina1 ions !or pHot. cap-B d c d•t• These a r-e, T . Weston Jay. Larry pictures "Spellbound." "Blood on
Brown, City Judge Bob Gardner, the Sun" and ... The Spanish Main."
Councilman Mason Siler, Roland Leading lady for Mr. Emery
F or years Orange county has
discouraged the prospect of out-
side capital being invested in theil'
r egion. "That is one reason that
0range county has stood still."
Vogel said. arranged for the ,\·omC'n and for tain-enginccr. probaJ.ionary fire-a on I 1on
the men. I man lind captain inspector of the Balboa Island canal ieetion, Wriliht and Bob Callis. will be Peggy Convene, New Yor k
Local .delegations of members and motion picture actress. Mia
of the Newport Harbor Rotary Converie appeared with Mr.
club \\'ill motor to t he country Emery in the Bn>adway nm of
There Is only orie way that out-
side capital can invest here, and
that is by an organization getting
behind the plan that may be spon-
sored by outside capital, he said.
\Vh<'n the delegation lC'ft Nt"v Newport Beach fire department "-'hich lies between the small and
Orleans at 10:30 o·clock that "·ere: large islands, is in. a deplorable
club for the impr-essive cere-"Wuthering Heights. ..
monies, \\'hich will start promptly Others in the cast are Fred
night, buck('tsfull or rain was Piiot Thrtt property O"-"ners in the condition, Ray R. Reeves, presi-
s ff d Balboa section ot Ne..,.......,rt Beach d t t th n --R b"-pouri.ng upon the city. ta nr Roy Gehres of 311 l\1arlne ave-... .,... .: en o e n..n:-ves: u LNr com--• 11 have complained 10 the ci,y coun~ c San Cl t and N said. ..The rain follo"-·t.-u us a nue. Balboa Island, 90.2; George t pany o emen e a ew-
the "'ay into \\'ashington .. D. \ ....
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Van Pelt of 703 £. Bay avenue. cil of t.he deplorable condition _o port Beach r esident, told members at 7 p.m. on in.stalJation night. Clark. Molly King and Connie "It is up to us, the people of this
beautiful community," warned
Vogel, "we can choo&e either
crouroad."
vacant lots and sidewalks u well •'---ch d ·1 M he added. Balboa. 90.0; and Richard S tarke)· of ul'I:' vca . ty couno on on-
Stafford and his party decided of 924 \V. Central a,·enue, New-as of thto parkways there. day.
to take French if'a\·e of the others 1 port Beach. 87.0 ; They think that the city offic--The area is unfit ror swimming
"'·hen the train reac~ the na-1 Capta.ln-Enctneer ials should do something a bout and "''hen the tide is at low ebb it
tional capital. The train ~·a.5 to George Van Pelt. the only one improving these spots. which they gives off an obnoxious odor,
remain over for a spell and thry to take this examination, received say in private conversations. stand Ree\'el added in 8 letter "11.ich
no doubt felt that they could take a mark of 85.8: out in the open like a raw wound he sent to the council !lnd which
a taxicab from Union station and ProbaUoa&ry Ftreman I on the community life. was read to the memben by Oty
see some of the capital of the O\a.rles Branam of Azusa. the Block '"P" on the bay front wu Oerk Frank Rinehart. 1
United Sta~es before the eng~ne.r only one to take this exam. re-cited in' the communi~tif.n read 1he rubbtt company official re--
Santa Anan Opens
Swint Classes; Gives
Nylons for Prizes
Paul Gustlin of Santa Ana, who
has taught swimming here for the
past two years and some 10 yean
ago was here for about lix years,
opem his rwimming classes both
here and in Tustin this week. gave the highball for the tr1p to ceJ\'ed 8 mark of 72 1. by Oty Oerk Frank Rintcbart lo minded the d t.y of.ficlall that its
Atlantic Oty. Coptabt Iasp.;,I the c:oondlmen Monday a f\ernoon. own city •n&ineeT department The classes at Tustin High
P,,rh.aps they shouldn't have Phili Ha~ C 316°'Alvarado While oboerving that ttfe prop-dredaed 50 feet 0~ the canal ...,.. school plunge "-Monday, June
done it. but they. did avenuep Balboa. ~ived a mark erty involved is largely privately tioo last year but were f<reed to 24 at 2 p. m. and prizes or nylon ~&)'.they hailed a ~band ot 8'7.5.to pass this examination. owned. the protestants p:>int out remove the~ outfit 00 ac-hole are_ being _ottered for the old-
mo'\ore<t up Pennsylvania a\.·enue that the premilel are u.ed. by the count ot ca.lll for it to other parts est bathing sw.t wbkh makes its
to Fourteenth strttt and thence Faces Court public 10 a IP"'at exient. ot the waterfront area. •!'!"'~ and the oldeot, fun-along the latter thoroughfare to The communicatioo was signed . niest swt. The plunge is open
the Potomac Park aPIJl'O&Ch to the by John F . ~I ot 2294 'Channel Rttves uraed the councllmen to from 1 to S p. m. --~ ~--take action u soon u pmible u, --d n-~-Wuhlngton-Artlngton brldge into Herbert El.'"1'hard MilleT: Costa ~; Cllarlet Holt ot '.llTI ~ be aald, the aanltatlon and cood ·~ ass at ---ns al 10
VJrslnla. wheft they visited the Mesa cab driver who ttSiclos al boulevard; Don A. ~ ot health ot the people ot the . 1 -a. m. "" Tueoday, June 25, on the
bleak Pentagon building, the 513 Balboa A,-.. that city, was 1'81 Mlnmar drive, and Ltt Il9y aft Involved. IL• be.y front two blocb wnt ot the
ROl»evelt ac!ministrat1on·s new c:haried with t1nmk c!rivins 1'los-ot 1515 0oean boulevard.I . ' ferry. a ..... will 11e from 10 a.
ardlltectunl <ontributlon to the day .......ins by Senta Ana pollce, The city counc:il dlroc;ted tbO By a unanlmo<111 Yote of mom-m. to 4 p. m. .., ~. nwn..
War Doplrlment. 1-~that they a• llllller street ~t to ~te bOn ot the cicy counc:il. the mat-day 4Dtl Satunla,y and .,.. for
Fl'om thett the Stafford puty drivina ernticaUy on Br_., In the lltuatlon and to ma1te ._Jn 18' .,.. -to Ot:J Dist._. clllJdron -dlJi., beijP• .... -'°"'thwed cm ~ llb:l Senta Ana. --1ary. I , Webb's atrleo far a<tlon at-. -~ ~
I
Wells.
"Angel Street'' will be followed
by ''Room Servla!." "Blind Alley"
which will be directed by Her-
bert Rudley; "GuuclbJe Apln,"
"Dark Victory" sbrTlng Caire
Trevor; ''20th 0...tury," otmring
Keenan Wynn; "Bamtlful ~"
"Amphytron 38" and "Gecqe."
Traab Boxf!e Boocllt
The meeting was opened by C.
R. Johnson, president.
President Johnson told the
members of the asaodaUon that
the Southern Callloml• Telephone
Co. wu dlsoontinujng the work of
• laytna the oonl!uf t line In Eut Applebury, Hertwick Central avenue through the buol-
N ed to P '1:-n......_· ,_ section untfl September 10 am Oua:: ...-......, at the roquest of th• aaoc!atlon.
Clar'moe A. AwleluY al New-He said the ~elephone company
-1 Bea4 -;i_ E. ll<rtwld< at would flnlah the work u far u
Corona del .._. were wooed bJ Palm awnue. Stoppqe ot. ttw
the dty «Omdl lf-c1a:r • speelal work In the _,_ lleCllon at
--In the Newpat -um time will not interfett ..tth Poll~ .i.s--t. the cuttlne In , ot the inmlr line A~ will be 'c '"" to W1J1c1t ..W furnloh service to -
the-.. petral -wlD -... -at the telephone •111pny,
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J\!rs. J . H. Mills, 19th s~t. re-1 Mrs. O>arles Dennison and her
turned Friday from San Fran· mother, Mrs. Jordan, West Cen·
~-wher.e she spent two weeks tral avenue have returned from
With her s-lSters. and on her way •
back stopped over in Los Angeles Desert Hot Springs where they
to visit her daug hter Patricia. j spent the winter.
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Sand Bars Create
Future Navigation
Hazard, City Told
Fifteen property owners in the
\'icinities of Anade avenue and
Edgewater street complained to
members of the city council on
Monday afternoon that sand from
beaches formed by the dty a few
years ago is now washing into
the channel and creating sand
bars on the Bay Island side.
As a result of this invasion, the
channel nearest to the peninsula
has become very shallow. The
property owners expressed the
fear tha t the time might arrive
when thi! bad condition might
make the channel non-navigable.
They said that already rushe!
and sea grass have made their
appearances in the shallow \'!taters
when the tide is at low ebb.
Dredging of the channel and re-
moval of the sand bars seemed
to be the next best move by the
city, they said in conclusion of
their communication to the coun-
cil.
Mrs. Harry Cope of North
H ollywood, former resident or
Newport Beach. was in town re··
cently and visited Miss Elsie
Newland, Coast boulevard.
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Forrest Beal Elected o• Board un1ven11y1 President Artmlr cuu. Willard will C<Jllfer a total al MO
The
o. boardran,eclirecCoutors ~f CoaSt Association degrees. Dr. RaynlOnci B. Anet. executiv. <lean al the Cblcqo col-
leges. will be \he comn...,, '""'wit speaker. . .
g::;:. ~;,ti~'::. at~i::. Balboan w·111 , One hundred and .. vonty-lllx al with Pftsident H. F. Kenny in the the graduates will )"eceive declt•
chair. . of doc~o~ or medidine. 46 the de-
?.lr_ Kenny called attention to R . B s gree 0 pctor or 'denW &Ul"p!l'7,
the fine work being done by the ece1ve . 11 the bachelor of science deer• committee on education, Ray El-in pharmacy, and 99 the degree
liott, dtairman, and on motion. • • of bachelor of science in meclldni.
duJ ·ed. Three students will receive tbt s~~o wri~~terw: ~-From Ill un·1v B.S. d~ in occupational tw. ~~~t~0th=.~~:o~a~: . . -• . • :~Y~w~theth~-~~
Letter from Ray Smith of San of science in chemistry and -Clement~. resigning from the C!IlCAGO, June :IO.-(Special ::;e M.S. degree in dental hi-..
board because of change in loca-to News-11mes) -James Deacy U>gy. .
lion was read and accepted with Brown jr., 222 Pearl street, Bal-F~OWlng the_ graduation cere-
regrets. Forrest Beal was elect-boa Island, will receive the degree morues, a: rea;_ption will be held la
ed to fill the vacancy. of Bachelor of Science in Medicine th~ Dllni Uruon building on tbl
On the matter Or island drill-from the University of Illinois Col-~cago campus for relatives and
ing for oil at Seat Beach, a memo Jege of Medicine in commencement friends of the graduates.
~n tt)e s~bject was present~for ceremonies in the Ovlc Opera
information. After some · -House here tomorrow CFrld4y). Manila. folders at Newa-'I'lmm.
sion the di.rectors deferred ta ·ng \-------;-------------------==
any action, but called atteritlon "ri=:::::::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::i=:::: to the fact that in the past! the 11
a.~ociation had gone on reco~d in
opposition to island drilling and
at this time there appears no
---------------------------!special reason to change this at-
f h P ddl B t M k titude.
FAVOBJTE PLEASUU BOAT el Im FftDcll &lvlera me'ree IU
debat oa Newport! bay. 81towa l:D tM Pedalo, pUclle boat for two
patterned alter f'!t:adl deslp.. ue 8wtmm••ir a.ad Film 8tu Jolumy
\\rel§Oluller and Allene Gates of Hollywood. A rental fleet ol 10
Pedalos are expected ln t:be b&y tblt •·eelulod. -photo by Gerhardt.
renc a e Oa S a e On the matter of · the Outer 1 I Breakwater. Mr. Gallienne stated1 that the engineer acting for Coun-Ap. peara·. nee ·1n Ha· rbor .Area ty Engineer Beard would rep.esent Orange county a t the hearing on
the Outer Break\.\.•at er at Long
Beach June 20. It was suggested
that the association should have -~
someone present to represe nt it. .....
On motion of :r.1r. Patch, seconded _I
P.A.PALMER
L IDO I~ PF.OPER!IE5 • W. 0. BUCK-Insurance Counselor a-J 500 • tJlu,p,n;t ..f...,.{
3333 VIA LIDO CALIFORNIA
• ShadC's of th(' F're>nc.h Riviera! acting as factory representative.
The fa voritC' 'v~t <'r ,·chicle of The boat itself is unusual in
Europe's fa voritC' \'fatcring plaC<'s design. 1\vo J)('rsons sit side by
is no\v Oitting ai;ound Ne,vport side in comfort on adjustable
Bay and production for their a\vning-covered chairs on a deck
manufacture is no"'· undC'r,vay in supported by t\\'O \\idC'ly-spaced
Costa l\.l csa. pontoons. A hull structure at the
by Mr. Tornquist. it \vas agreC'd --~~;;~::;;;=::;::;;;;~,---------------to ask :r.tr. R . L. Patterson to at-~ , ',< · -\ •
tend the headng and represent , ;.,~~¥ ~·.;"~ i :fctt'·:~;;~
the Coast association interests. ~~-· ,
A letter from Mr. \Varner to · . _ -. • """-"'!· .-. _ ,_ The \'Chic!(' is the Pf'dalo (pro--front and sides. appearing like an
nounct'd Pedal-lo,,·l and it made automobile radiator, protects the
I its dehut to AmC'rica in Ne,,-port riders from \vaves. In front of 1 last Sunday \VhC'n thC' first one hit the riders are pedal cranks \Vhich
the \Vater at J ohnny "''eisn1u\ler's arC' operated in the same manner
paddleboard rentals beach site on as those of a bicycle and connect·
thC' hay. C'd together so that the pedaling
i· 1'he first t('n boats, being built po\\·er of both persons is trans-
by D. E. ColC'n1a n and Jack l-IC'rn-mitted by means of a bic:ycle chain
don at their llOat-buildin~ yard on or V-belf to a paddle \vheel. This
I The l\1esa. arC' O\ .. TI C'd by A. B. paddle '''h<'c l is housed under the
Ha\\'k. forn1cr captain in the a rmy front of the hull and drives the
a ttached to the S anta Ana Air hoat fonvard or back\\'ard. ac-
base, and he is tbe fir st rental cording to the rotation or the
l 0perator in America to offer boats pedals.
of this type for r~l. Bergman. who foresees grC'a t
I . Th~ Pedal ~. '''hich is quite an popularity for the Pcdalo in this
1ngen1us affair, \Vas the favorite country, says tl;lat one excellent
playtime boat of the French feature of the boat is the fact
Riviera and the most popular or that it gives healthful exercise
all recreational dev.ices Y.'ith Am-'''hile persons are comfortably
erica·s ar med forces \\'ho attend-seated. at the same time offer ing
ed army rC'st can1ps in Nice, Can-safe. p}C'asurable recreation for
nes and Juan-l('s-Pins during the ! all ages from 7 to 70. You can
Jatt('r part of the> war. go riding in it in a sY.-imming suit
Responsible for bringing the 1 or party clothes. .
Pedalo. of FrePich design with At present there 1s but one
French patents. was Dick Berg-Pedalo pa.dd~i ng merrily in the
man. former Special Services of· Bay, bu.t it is expected that ten
ricer in Europe. '''ho now lives m?re \\'111 be added to t~e . fle~t
\.1tith his wife and daughter at this weekend, and production Wl~I
I 1708'h \V. Ocean Front in New-be speeded up. Number one 1s
port Beach. Bergman. falling in being kept in constant ~se by
love with the boat in Cannes and pati:-ons ~t Bal~a ~nd is pro-
rf'alizing that it \Vould be ex-vo~1ng quite a bit of interest from
tremely useful and popular in Am· S\v1mmers and paddlers in the
f'rica, chased do,,·n the inventor ! area.
and dickered with him for the It looks \\'Onderful as a lazy
rights to manufacttlre the boat in man's transportation for water-
,_\merica. Following his discharge and it's m uch drier .
from the army, Bergman brought
the plans and pa ten ts to Cole-
man and Herndon, and is now Sewage Warning
Given by Council
:r.tr. I<enny regarding dir('('tors of
the Shoreline Planning association
,,·as read. Responding to the
request of l\'lr. Warner, the di-
rectors thf'n 'na med as directors of
the Shoreline Planning association
for Orange county. H . F . Kenny.
\Vm. GalliennC', C. G. Kimble, R.
A. Tornquist. This on motion of
l\1r. Briggs, secon.dcd by Mr.
Patch.
Mr. Kenny reported on the road
mee ting at Long Beach and sug-
gested that the efforts of the asso-
ciation should first be directed to
solving the road problems along
the coast.
Mr. Patch said he had some
ideas in mi nd for a Christmas
li ghting program. He promised
to give them in detail at a mCet-
ing which he proposed for early
in September, \Vhen he '''ould ask
delegates from the coast cities to
meet a nd discuss the program.
Ml'. Kenny was asked to investi-
gate the possibility of a members'
meeting at San Clemente.
The secretary was asked to
'''rite letters to the proper au-
thorities calling attention to oil
and waste on t he beaches and
asking for investigation to be
made of the source.
' Gut'Sts this week at the New-
port Isla nd home of l\1r. and Mrs.
Keith Rima are Mrs. Rima·s sister,
l'virs. Chesley Reynolds and son
Bill of Berkeley. Bill has been
two years on Okinawa and re-
ceived his discharge June 10. A1
former student at the Universityl
of California, he is planning to
continue at the Los Angeles
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in eyent of death. Confidential, quick Mtrvlce..
You 'get the money-ony amount from $50 to
$1500-without red tape or embarrassing I~
vestigotion. Quolitied applicants (whether d•
positors or not) need no collateral or comaken.
1'unk of .Amtriru GILL'S campus. Hereafter no one will be allow-NATIONAL I!~51Trl31 ASSOCIATION
ed to dump any waste or residue Manila folders at News-Times. ••"•t• ,te••·~ a1'a'1' 111111•A•cl co•"'l•Atu11 . 111111111111 ,,011u~ .,.,..,,.,....,
into the Newport Beac.h city sewer 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j 1 r-:::;:P~~::::::::------------;,;,;,-'-!o,
DELICATESSEN system unless such residue is col-11
lected within the limits of the city, PRONE BARBOR 8'7
the city council ruled at its meet-F 0 R SI G N S
FOOD SHOP
• Fresh Apple Sauce
~!:.t the city hall Monday after-BENEDICT
Not only that but the members
of the municipal body warned that
anyone who dumps any residtle
into any manhole within the city
limits will be subjected to legal
arrest end court arraignment.
• Fancy Crab Meat
• Salad Dressings
• Pickles -Olives
The Sign Man
• BOAT LE:ITERING
A SPECIALTY ...
Further , the city• council ap...1 ~;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:~ proved the recommendation of the
• Cheese -Meats
• Sardines -Anchovies
• Crackers -Biscuits
• French Rolls
SHOP AT · GILL'S
For Fresher Vegetables
Bett.er Meats
Fancy Groceries
U5 Forest Ave-
LAOUN A BEACH
sewage committee headed by
\\'ater Supt. John D. McMillan
and Police Chief R . R. Hodgkinson
that the city impose gener al busi-
ness licens('S or not less than $15
on any person or firm that de-
sir es to engage. in the pumping
of cesspools in the city.
All kinds typewriter ribbons ..
stock at the News-Times.
Scotch tape, various sizes, on
sale at the News--'nmea .
SE A S·O N TICKETS!!
on Sale Now at
GRYPHON PRODUCTIONS
Laguna Beach Playhouse
THE SEASON OPENS JUNE %6th Wl'l'B -''ANGEL STREET'' John
Emery
Sea.wn Tickets on Sale Now for 9 Plays, ~ lac.
• Mail orders accepted-make cbeclc:s payable to:
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Ma.rtne Ways
GENERA LREPAlllll
MAINTENANCE
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Why Suffer?
Dr. II:. P. llall, D. C.. . PIL()., 1., nad 8-
Me...,.port; Be•cla. Calif..
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Going to Build nis Year?
l'ou probably have your dream house an
worked ont In your mind -or maybe your
arcblt.ect or contractor already has prepared
plans on paper for yon.
Electricity will have a 18.rge part Jn making I dreams of postwar living come tine. When
you go over the plans With your bnlJder be
mre to 11811: him abont the newest deVl!lop-
menta In household labor saving and lone-
. Uonal i-uty.
Our Experta In everything eledrlcal will be
glad to help with layont plans or problems.
One snggestion may make a lot of difference
In the "live-ability" of that home.
ETS.· HOKIN & :GALVAN
lllNCE '4 ' ••••
Council
Commends .
Closing Exerciaes
For Kindergarten
Commercement aercises Weft
held at Miss Mollie Galbreth's
kindergarten school on Balboa
Lsland recently for 20 girls and
boys. •
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I -County Fair Opens Friday
In S. A. Municipal Arena
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Newport-.Balboa Tourist Bureau
All Modes of Travel to Europe, Mexico, Hawaii
Round-the-World Trips In tpe near future. See
lllrs. Boy ._ .. Ph. Barbor "391. SOI Palm, Balboa Cusumano After the entering march the
children were seated on the floor
in a circle, a nd with their beloved
Miss Mollie leading them. aang
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Springing into e\'en greater' day. Rems: 11 L m. to 8 p. m.
prominence than it attained ln Preceding the air show will be ·--------------------------J ~war years, Orange county's a parade of more than 400 of the ·::;;;;;;;;~;~~~~~~~~~&&&&&&iliiil
Humane Officer Vincent O. song after song. "Ran LI ttle Crab,''
CUsumano ii ln the news again. "Jack H orner" and "Miu Muffet"
This time he received the pulr and many Others were acted out
Uc commendation of members of by some, while others sang.
the Newport Beach City Council. Mothers marveled how their
Seems that the humane officer children had been able to learn
has been doing a fine job as 50 many songs. Afte r the program.
keeper of the dog pound and a5 the children and teachen visited
Nnltary inspector foe the city. the bird farm in Costa P.fesa.-They
When it came time for the city look forwa rd to the fall when they
council to consider him for a new can again start to school and learn
monthly salary, he having servEd so many wonderful things and
hll six months probationary serv· ha\•e so much tun.
...
.... •1>: annuaJ fair and hone show offi. country's finest riding hones
dally will open tomorrow in the through. Santa Ana's down.town
Santa Ana 1'funicipal bowl. with 1 district, led by the March Field
record-breaking throngs pr edicted ! band and by a steam calliope.
to view the largest n umber of ex· The parade will start at noon at
hibit.s in th~ ~''ent's history. the munitipal bowl a nd will re·
. Huge bu1ld1n~ fo r:mer ly OCCU· turn to that point for the begin·
pred by the army a1r forces on ning of Saturday afternoon's horse
W . Eighth street in Santa Ana show
wilJ. be devoted to ~undreds of/ So~e of the best known stables ~cultural and hort1cull'ural ex· in the United States will be repre+ hib1ts, to a vast hobby show, an . art xh'b't · dis 1 d sented 1n the horse show, with
e 1 1 • ceranucs Pay an I oompetit.ive events in a large
many others. number of classes schedulM for
WILL PAY YOU ~ _...,.
lee faithfully and well, P olice ;The following children took part
Olief R R Hodg:koinson penon-In the exer cises: Bruce Douglas.
ally told the council ~at Cus?· Stephanie Dally. Michael Smith.1
ma.no had performed his work irr T ech Sinclair, Bill Blackburn.!
·a businesslike and satisfactory Louis Knox. Stevie He nvatin. I
manner with a minimum of com-Muff Johnson. LouJs a nd Lydia
p laint from citizens. Treadwell, \Valter Wyler. Christin
In the Rdjacent officers' club the ' 7:30 p.m . Friday, 1:30 and 7:30
largest n~wer sho"' .ever o~fered p.m. Saturday and 1 :30 p.m. on
by the fatr management wtll be Sundav. The March Field band
seen, "-'ith hundreds ~r displays will Play for the sho"' Friday
by amat€'~r and professional gro"·-! night, Saturday for the parade
I ers. cont1 n!-1ous musical programs I and for the Saturday night per·
and numerous Oo\\•e r arrange. fonna.nce.
ment exhibits. Membc-rs of As·
sistance League chapters from
Orange, Huntinglon Beach and
NC:>\vport 1-larbor \\"ill ser\'e as
hostesses bE-ginning at ~ ·p.m . Fri-
Highest Top Cash '
Price for .Your Used
TYPEWRITERS
ADDING MACHINES
SAFES-FILES-DESKS The members of the council Neil, Ann Bnoering. Nancy Gar-
addcd their two C('nts "'Or th when 1 dine r . Rod a nd Roger Vehrs.
they vo ted the humane officer a 1 Freddy Abbott, Dee l\fcBeen and
permanent post at a salary of $185 Christie Carver.
monthly, beginning July 1. j The school clos<>d Thursday with
a picnic on the beach. Miss Gal-1
Dr. Thomas p , R('("der moved breath's school h~s been ~unning
lnto his new .office opposite the two yea:s and "'Ill o~n in Sep-
udo th t th. k tembcr 1n a new location on the ea er 1s WC'C • • 1 d 1s a n .
?-.frs. Nash of the Island Rooms.
day.
ThreC" p .RtJ j(lt pla n(ls from
1'1 arch Fit'ld \\'ill op<>n Saturd;i._,
aft ernoon's progr am in the muni-ager.
cipnl bo\\'l by roa ring di\"f>S o\·er The C'n t ir!' e\'C'nl is l;>eirig spons-
thC' city and by 15 n1inutes of con-or<'d by the .t\ssistancc League of
tinuous Sl l'nting ror the throngs. Ora.nge rounty. \\.·ith prOC'C'!'dS to
The super-fast ships arc being lx> u;;ed for establishment of a
sen t to Or11nge county by . Gt-n. rount)'-"'ide cancer clinic.
Box SC'ats and reser\·l'd seats are
going rapidly for all perform·
a nces. \\•ith an especially large
cro"·d expected Friday evening to
1
grCf't all members of the state
f?.ir board. "'ho "'ill tx> guests of
1'1rs. James Ir,·ine, the fai r man-1
Yantez Taylor a nd Col. L Koontt
n you llave ..,. oftlee equipment that 100 4on"t need. mllll
it ln at top .... price today, and which will ~ rellne
t he p rMeJtt erilis in ...-city or typewrlten, ..sdln1 macb m-.
-.tee, m-, d.n., ~upHcators, cheek writul and of.her uala
Phone 743 NoUJ fo r Full Particular•
Balboa Island, \\•as called to \Vash-
lngton by the 5eriou.s illn(lss of
her mother and "ill be there in·
definitely. l\·1iss l\liriam Nash.
who is employed at the McNally
Council Okeh s Pay
Hikes for Officers
Boat Co., was taken to a Pasadena Having completed their six
hospital with acute appendicitis mon ths probationary term as New·
and a sistf'r is at the Is:and port B<'ach policemen. DaJ(I J .
Rooms during her absence. 1 l'wlontgomery a nd Layton V. Cor ·
A\VAIT F . .uJl. H ORSE SHO\\I. Mrs. Sandy F . Mc llay of Balboa
and thorou.ghbred hone Flre ba"·k are racerly awaiting tbe annual
Orange County Fair and n o,. S ho\'' w hJch wlll be •taced la Santa
Ana J une '!O th rough 23.
City Warns Racers ' Harbor Chamber Will
Avocado Ave. Isn't : Not Oppose Increase
A Through Street Fares for Commuters
I and \\"ill be piloted by a t least
two of the m!'n who last week
flew from the P acific coast to
Washington and back in a single
~r\·, C'har!C's Ha nd of C·.:ista
l\lesa left last week to spend a
\aca tion at his old home in the
Shenandoah Valley.
,-· ' ,
1'1rt. Hoxie Smith of Balboa1 necl were approved by the city
Island returned last week after a council on Monday afte r noon for
va eation of several WC'eks in Yo-regular posts as patrolmen at ·sal-
aemite and northern California. I aries of $185 each mo nthly.
MICKEY ROONEY
And His
(in Person)
Hollywood All Stars ·
(MJckey Plays 2nd Bue Entlre
-VS.
I. C. S.
FULLERTON BALL
Saturday, June
Game)
PARK
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___ The Nei.vport Harbor ChambeT
It nll.L'l be very disconcertinR" or Commerce will not protest
for drivers of cars and truck! against the proposed increase in
who use Avocado avenu£', Corona fares for passengers using the
d el Mar, Cor a speedway, to find busl'.'S and railway of the Pacific
that at the C'nd of the road it Electric Rail"'ay company.
comes to a dead end. That v.•as the decision made by
Yet many such drivE>rs are find-thC' board of dir ectors of the har-
ing this so and have to turn their bor organization at their meeting
cars about and r11cc out again, in \Vhite's Coffee shop,~ Balboa,
much to the discomfort a nd safety Tuesday. .
of peoi;>le "''ho live on that str~t, The board's ttansportation com·
according to l\1rs. Stanley Smith 1 mittee re(X>rted that the freight J
of '18 Avocado avenue. ratt' incrf.'asc "·ould be settled by
~frs: Smith did not ask the city federal legislation. Discussion fol-I
council on J\'tonday afternoon to lo" ro in \\'hich it was pointed out
punish thf.' specd.stC'rs. She simply that 1he t\\'O months In "-'hich
rcq~ested the city fath('rs to f.'rN:t 1 !hf' P. E . r<'rords ,,·ere taken "'<'re I a sign at lhe rorn<'r lo \\'nrn fu-slack monfh"' f0r the beach ar eas.
turr drivers that Avocado is not J\·tr. K!'nny a~r("('t..i ~omrone \\IOU ld
fl through stre<'t att!'ncl thC' hf.'arinj'.: bt'fore tbC:'
J\·tayor 0 . B. R<'f<I a nd mcmhcrs railroad commission \\'hen· the ap-
or th(' COUnC'i l ai;:rt~C'd that the plicalion for incrraS(' in ~at!'S \.\'8S
CffiLDRE N US-D E R 10 F R EE j strf.'c l dcpa rlm<'nl should ('reel h<'ard. It "'as finally moved that I
'-----------------------------' such a sign. Frank Rinr hl'l.r l, cily 1he rl.'p;Jrt or the committee be
Game at 8:1 5 p. m. Admission 40c, Tax Incl.
cl('rk. "':i.s aulhorilf.'d to notify :i.cceptNi and no further action ' P"-------------------------"'ll lthf' st rC'ct crC'\V at oncC'. tnkPn until further information r(ICC"i\'ed On the n1atter of freight
John E. Sadleir
announces
the addition of
ROSS GREELEY
as an associate
Broker
in the Balboa office
302 Main St. "Harbor 2034"
Fr11 z Cooss<'n~. propri!'tor of ralC" Increase'.
!ht' Ralhoa J\tarkr t . IC'fl this '''<'t'k
by pl a nt~. n1akin~ th<' trans-,\t -
lantic crO!'Sing by ~i r. and \viii
\•isit r£'lnti\'l'.'S in Rru~scls, Ikl-
gium. During the ,,·a r . as official
of a soci('ty of his countrym<'n,
he ga \'l" n1uch aid to the home·
land.
l\trs. !\tary \\'a c;npr, \\·ho has
li\'rd at 129 27th s tr("('t for thC'
pAst yC'a r. is moving to \V€'st-
n1ins!('r and thC' O\\·ncr, 1\frs. Lydia
Geor g€', \\'ho has lx>€'n making h('r
honic in 1-luntington Beach, \\ill
occupy the rC'Sidence.
Burton's Paint Store
Now in Deir New Home
on Newport Blvd. near 16t h Street -·-T he Only Exclusive
Paint, Wall Paper and
Venetian Blind Store
in the H arbor Area
PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE
Announcing the New Vibrapac
Building Units
ALL SIZES BUILDING UNITS
Brirk and Ces..pool Blocks Now In Production'
Walter Kline Concrete Products ~.
1560 Newport A •·e. Costa Mesa
YOUR PAINTING DONE NOW!
All Highly Skilled Workmen.
--(r-I
Journeymen Painters, World War II se~k
your permanent good will and patrorifge
throug h the use of only 1st grade materials
and unexcelled workm&nship at reasonable
prices. •
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TIMM ll#kel .thcth-4 t"""911
.... ,.,. • htfMI 11. 194'. He ....... ,.. ..... ..., ........
NNIW ...
SAFEWAY VAlUES
Grapefruit <""-~.~'.;:: 'Zl-
Long SpaghettiGo~!:lt•
Sauerkraut "';';~'.:::IS•
Evaporated Milk 2 ::'! I ..
OienA> ln:n:t.. 2 .,.,,, 9¥11~ 9e
Libby Pumpkin ., __ ... IZ.
Cider Vinegar ""'Mi""';,:: 10-
Quort bottle, 1 k
HersheyCocoa I\..__ 10-
DAIRY PRODUCTS
HomogenizedMiik-151/:ze
LMcieme lrond. Haff Gonon. 29e.
LucemeHalf&Half ,..17'
Lucerne Buttermilk_. 9c
Cottage Cheese -20' ,....,._ Strie. ~,... .....
CANNED CLIMS, MEAT, SCIW'PlE
MincedClams40.......,....,,. 299 10.. ....
Scrapple -·"':~;21•
Deviled Ham,....,.,,...~· ....... IS•
CANNING SUPPUES
Mason Jars· u-i-60"
1 2 .QUOrt lor1. '7Jc. 'h.gollon jora,. 12 for 1.06
·JarCaps -.1 ..
JarLids _ ..
Coffee Jar Lids -S-J els Rite ._ ...... 11•
Certo ._....,.Ir
Spedal Offw. 9ur l tdtlill for lie. Get
tNrd taottte for Jc. total I tiiom... 41 c.
• r.: Ca10I ~. Dlndar I The Hmam·.._• S...u
• Bos 2ll0
: Son ..........., 28, Calif.
: .,..... leed .. .YOJV C.01 1
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LISOOIS, IUYOl.f(lff(l, !U.1'811. IBYI YOUR
FAMILY LOTS OF FllSI FIUIT FOi toOD IULTI
Make Safeway )'om' replar lhoppi.ns cent..-for frc.b fnii l. Ovr
buyen in llw 6elda &re purchuin& top-qual ity {n.iill (and vq:etables.,
too) which att beina ruthed lo you r nei&hborhood S.fe-
way atore at the peak of •tin& 1oodneu. Buy a 1ood
auppl7 IOd&rl
CANTALOUPES
n ick walls of l 'Wett rne1t.
F iae te11ure, rjch flavor.
Sertt: cbillN for breakJa11.
WATERMELONS Popular varieties.
Ripe and swee t.
CABBAGE Solid pe. •eedl. Nice for olaw.
Grud wldi~ beef.
RED ONIONS Derk red okin, eolid, slrong·
lleYOred. Keep well;
TOMATOES Fancy, large size;·ripc toma·
toea. Excellent for slicing.
POTATOES New White nrldy. Nice 10
lo bake, boil or fry.
CRISP CQERY Taider, fancy Utah·type. Staib are sweet, meaty.
YELLOW CORN Straight rows of meaty
kernels. Large, full ears.
FRUIT, VEGETABLE JUICES
Grapefniit Juice 2'!:2S•
Town House 8rond.
Tomato Juice """'~ ..
ApricotNectar ,....__ 1s-
eo111om1o Morning Brand.
Tomato Juice ·::.._~a-
SAlT
Sno-WhiteSalt "°"'.:.O.'°".: ..
Scl>illing'sSalt Zl\-.-13-
c:.,.. °"'°"· Gork, Sowry .,.. .......
AllJ CON IROI. AIDS
Antrol ,__u-
~Powder •-:•wi;::..i-:= 10-
"Yolleir• ... ~IW,......• ~~ 1Jc
Ant Traps - -..... ---.. ·--------Ant-BGon Seta .. .,.
Ant PoiloD .::r.-.= ..
lb. 7c
lb. 41c 2 .
lb. 4c
lb. Sc
lb. J7c
29c •
lbs.
lb. IOc
lb. 10°
I c;" z-
PBONE L. C. BEAN I S&ata
llarbor ~ ....................... .
uar• ~· =-= 1 2_11-__ 2_.,.,
G1 I: · • •••• • I• I -~ fllo111•• -•-
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·--... Vets Take Jobs
As Storekeepers
At Navy Station
More than hall the billets for
•'statlonkeepers" at the Lee Ala-
mitos Nav:a.l Air station have been
filled by veterans seizing the o~
portunlty for a ctive duty in the
Naval Reserve without being sul>-
ject to transfer, Captain R. S.
Oarke, USN, e<>mmanding officer,
announced today.
..
an air station for the Naval Air
Reserve training ~ogram are of-
fered a unique opportunity, Cap-
tain Clarke explained. '"They will
receive the aame pay, retirement
benefits, family medical care, and
annual leave privlleges oflered ln
the regular Navy, yet will not be
subject to transfer and can be re--
leased from duty upon request."
Ex-Navy men can obtain their
highest previous rating if billets
are open, while Army, Cout
Guard, and Marine veterans are
eligible for seamen asalgnment.1.
Station officials hope to complete
the-Ir statt before the complete air
reserve training (JH>ll'am coes into
elf~ July 1.
Joins Local Staff
Already 170 men have been en-
listed for the 306 reserve billets
at the station. but 136 openings
1WJ exist for all general and avi-
ation rates required to operate a
naval air station, officials said.
Seamen and second and third clau
petty officers especialJy are need-John J. Gerten. former real es-
ed. The only chief pet ty officer tate broker ~ San Fernando
openings remaining are far chief valley, has joined the staff ol. F .
commis8ary steward and chief J ack Sullivan, "ff:eal Estate, of Co-
apecialiat Y (control tower oper-1 rona del Mar, It was announced
ator). this week.
'-rhe men who will perform the
many tuks necessary to operate Ledger aheeta at News-'nmel.
For
MARINE
HARDWARE
PAINTS &
VARNISHES
HOUSE &
BUILDERS'
It's the
HARDWARE
23rd &
Ph.
Central
2600
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Merchant Pictures Desolate
Period for fine Community
fCoa.tl.nued trom Page 11 polnted out that individuals act-
don of the Balboa atta and he
said the city council ln a r ecent
executive session had informed a
committee from the association
that the city street department
wouJd be ordered to pick up the
trash.
ing on their own behalf have been
snubbed especially by the mem-
ben of the city planning rommls·
sion. "You'll never get anywhere
unless you go to thE! commission
m eetings in a body," one apeaker
said. .
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Boxes Now Beautify ruR A REUABLE Paint Job oo . BICYCLES BABY BUGG\> FOR SALE-W Balboa Ocean Plaza your home. call Beacon 5330 Sold, Rented or Repalred. Harding St .. Balboa. 48-21J
after 4:30 p.m. 10-tf< VOGEL'S FOR SALE-Brand new blcyde.
Fifteen huge green boxes pack-
ed with toll and carrying tree
plants ha\'e been placed along: the
Ocean Front promenade adjacent
to Balboa pier.
'Ille boxes and plants were ob-
PAINTERS and
DECORATORS
R. E. ANDERSON
Paint Contractor
-Beacon 5"1ll()..J tained by the Balboa. Improvement 47-tfc
usociation for the beautification -------------
of the approaches to the beautiful
pier. PAINTING and DECORATING
By the hour or job.
100 lllatn st., Balboa Joseph Carey, 11922 E. BaJboe,
IOI Mllflne. Bal-loWld. Costa Mesa. Calif. " 48-1te
M-tfc ;;;:;;;--;;-;-;-~:;,,-=-7.=;_,,..:__....;::.::.:: ~11""1:-&""u""T __ l'_A_m_s------.. -11 FOR SALE-Studio divon. $10.00.
312 Alvarado St., Bal-. afte1
COLD and MACHINLESS Friday. 49-1te
WAVES FOR SALE or TRADE for car
'l1ntlnc and ManlCIJl'lnc 1944 model ~I. Marine engine'.
Evening Appl. Ph. Harbor 179-W 225 h.p. Call Harbor 232 or
Vi's Beautv Shop Whittler 41~. 49-ttc
f Loop l'laa Urse Maa. SolldtaUo.
Ac thlll";;eeutlve session, he The !utility of Individual soUcl-PUBLIC NOTICE
la.id. the mayor and coundl also tat.Ion was Wustrated1 by one mer--------------
Also Spnytnc. can Harbor 8701...J-2
From 1 to 5 p.m.
1103 Cout mway. Orona del Mar 9-F"l'. NORGE Deep Free... •nd
l:-==-c=--------35-_tt_c Westinghouse Electric Range. L08T AND P'01JlllD n N..._i Electric A~.
assured him that the Main street chant who told how he and bi's
business section will have better partner for nearly a year had
llghtlng in the near future. One tried to get the Pl.anfling commis-
of the lnnovatiom promised by the sion to approve of a .sensible plan. "We spent a lot of money, u.ed a
city officials are new two light lot of guolloe. and :wasted a lot standards which will be erected on that thoroughfare. Merchants of time trying to get the commis-
"'ill share a small proportion of &ion to arqend one of their ordin-
the cost of installing these stand-ances. We as individuals did not
ards, the president said. get anywhere," the merchant said.
Vice President Mack McElroy Other merchants and property
said that the members of the city owners told of similar individual
council expr6sed favor with the solicitations to the• commission
old Patton traffic loop plan which whlch had failed-.a number of the
was drawn up in 1938. The coun-suggested improvements were for
dlmen discussed the plan with the the public welfare aS well as for
association's comm ittee. The loop the benefit of the community.
might be constructed with an en-Another merchant satd that as
trance at "A" street, and an exit a serviceman he had ibeen all over
at "B'' street, if the city planning the world and Balboa was "a
commission, which has the final heaven on earth" beside all the
authority, approves the chart. places he had seen. He said (and
. One member of the planning others present concurred by their
commission '''as quoted as having applause} that Balboa is a beau.
inferred that he was in favor not tiful place and is deserving of
only of the Patton plan. but also more aid .than it is !lo':"' getting
an enlargement of it. The pro-from municipal comnuss1ons.
posed loop would makf> possible a I W f'lcome Stra.agers
100--foot road for parking of more One of the wo':"'!1 members
automobiles. present won a~1at1op support
I Urgt' C'oopt"ratlon for . he~ suggestion .that the or·
John Vogel 111f'portf'd fhat he had gan1zat.1on .sponsor ~ 'Clean·l'.P
submitted a bid for the association Campaign in Balboa . She saJd
to the Santa Ana Army Air Base property owne~ in her neighbor·
for 100 surplus cans "·hich can be hood were using the vacant lot
used by merchHnt members of the ~f anoth~r property O\Vner who
association as rt-ceptacles for ltves o~ts1de the harbor are.a :or
I \\'A~t e materials. a dumping ground. The assoc1at1on
The thf'me of cooperation bc--1 "'ill send a commun_icati~n to t.he
tween th(' Balboa Improvement proJJ:<-'rty ov.•ner. asking him to in·
Asspciation and thr Ne,vport Har-J \"Cst1~ate the matter and have the
bor Chamlx'r of Commerce was 1 lot cleared of debris.
emphasized as a nC'~ssity, al· President Jo~nson then recalled
though it was pointt'd out that that when he ~1rst came to Balboa
since the chamber of commerce to open a business here, a couple
represf>nts all the communities in named ''Mr. and l\1rs. \Vilson" sent
Ne,vport Bf>ach the Balboa asso-him a bouquet of flowers.
ciation will hav~ to do the greater . "I v.·~s just thinking what a
amount of campaigning for im-nice thing that was: I v.•as a
provements that must be made in stranger here at that time. That
the Balboa community. I bouquet made r;ie feel rr;i,igh~y
NOTICE IN\'ITING sur.gn
PROPOSALS
Pursuant to statute and Reso-
lution No. 3345 adopted on the
17th day of J une, 19+6. by the Qty
Council of the Oty of Newport
Beach, California, and on file ln
t he office of the Oty O erk of
Wd City, ordering the work de·
scribed in said resolution, to-wit :
SIGN PAINTING
Boata, 'l"r'ucks. Windows
Walla and Bulletins.
Rabed Metal, Wood and
Plastic Letters
AL LACHMEYER
1726 West Central
Harixr J.243.M 38tfc
COOPERATIVE
ROOFING CO.
New and Repair
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LOST-=~-Fl~a-t -sil'-ve_r_te_aspoo __ ns_an...c;;;d 2305 C<>ast Blvd. Harbor~~~
salad forks. Reward. 510 w .. t
Bay Ave., Balboa. 49-1tp FOR SALE--23-ft. Eastern built
' house trailer. :sleeps 4 : Whitney
DD'LOTJIENT WANTED 11 baby buggy; la•-n swine; lS-ft.
HIGH school graduate wishes of-canoe. 3618 Cout Blvd., New·
flee work or typing. Call Beacon port Beach. 4S..2tp
5657-W 49-2tc FOR SALE -Metal bed, coil
POSITION WANTED by exper springs and mattress, $12. 7311
ienced girl, willing to care for Seashore Dr.. Newport Beam
children for room and board and Ph. Harbor 8701-J-2 after 1 p.m,
sm all salary, during summer. 49-4tc
Miss Dela M. Ware, 426 El AVIATOR'S WRlST WATCH,
Rancho Dr., Whittier. 49--2tc Swiss Keik with stop· watch, cost
WORK WANTED--Paintlng su-$195. Trade for S..50 Binoculan
The construction of vitrified
clay pipe san itary sewers, vitrified
clay pipe house connection sewer
lines, manholes, cast Iron manhol~
frames and covers, "Y'' branches,
lampholes, welded steel pipe.
pwnp stations, together with ap-Phone 875-M
purtenant work in connection with 216 E. 20th St., Costa Mesa
perintendent, with 25 years ex-or sell for cash. 131 Opal. Bal-
perience, desires connection boa Isla nd. Harbor 1286. 4S..1 tc
with large building contractor. FOR SALE---35 mm. Balda cam.
I have my own truck. commer· era Me}"f'r Gorlit y lens. 3 colors,, any and all items of improveinent ____________ 20-tfc
cial spray outfit. ladders. drop One black. Tilter, hood chain &
cloth. brushes. Good reference. case. Phone Harbor 1023-J.
hereinabove mentioned. all as p A I N T I N G
more particularly described in 12 Y'eus Service in Newport
Resolution of Intention No. 3327, Harbor Area Call Harbor 8701-J-2 from 1to5. -. 49-ltc
____________ 49-_tt_c , ;FO,;::;R;:--,S~A771.~F.,......,.4_7b-urn-e_r_;_g_as_ran __ ge_, passed and adopted by the City H H JJ
Council of said CiCy on th e20th arry a
day of Msy. 1946, and on file ln PAINTING CONTRACTOR
the Office of the City Clerk of Phone Beacon 5259-J
EMPLOYMENT OFFERED ti table top. all v.•hlte enamel ex
cellent condition. Take 3·burner
said City. 274 E. 19th Ctreet 24-tfr FOR SALE-Fireplace equipment, smaller range as par~ payment
electric heater , roll-a\\'ay bed. 109 No. Bay Front, alboa Isl·
For further particulars refer-
ence is hcr('by made to said Reso-
lution of Intention No. 3327 and
to the plans, profiles. and dra\v-
ings on fil(' in the office of the
Ci ty Engineer of said City of
Newport Beach, and to the specifi·
cations for the said work hereto-
fore adopted by the said City
Council and on file in the office
of the City Clerk of said Ci~.y.
and a ll of sa.id plans. profile.>,
drawings and specifications here·
toforc approved by the City
Council of said City are incor-
pora ted herein and made a p;i.rt
hereof and r eference is hereby
made thereto for a more par-
ticular description of said work.
Said City Council has determ·
ined and declared that the con·
PAINTING OONTKACTOB Phone H arbor 1026-J. 4S..2tc a nd. 49-ltp
P AINTING -PAPER HANGlNO HOUSEKEEPER WANTED -2 FOR SALE-Lorraine uick l\1eal
and DECORATING a dults, good home, and salary gas range. 2 O\'('ns. il('r and
H. E . McDonald to right party. Phone Beacon \\'armer. ovC'n cont I, \vhite
414 Old Conty Rd., Costa Mesa 5304-W. 48-2tc porCt>lain, $60. John ry, 301
Phone Beacon 5013·J SS. tfc r WANTED-Woman to help with Marine Ave., Balboa Island.
PERSONAL 1~ housev.•ork. Hali' days. Come at 1 49-ltc
NOTICE-Be it known that Har-2 o'clock. Off after dinner. No "A,-,N7EW=c-c2'"-'°h-orSet--tnu-c.J-el~.~b-u1,:.·1c:....:b,:.y
old G. ·Rheaume \\'ill not be re-small children. Must be~ plain North American. ~I sell at
sponsible for a ny bills or debts cook. Phone H arbor 682 for ap-dealer's cost. See Doc Stricker,
incurred by Mrs. Cai-oline pointment. 46-4tc 717 Coast Highway,, Newport
Rheaume from this date on, HELP WANTED -Woman ·for Beach. Phone Beaconi 5551.
June 20. 1946. PFC. Harold G. general housev.•or k, full or part ·· :.:.. ! 46-4tc
Rheaume. R·39746619, C.O.B., time, live in or out. Good wages. FOR SALE-4 ne\Y Hallett R.Adio
63 Inf. APO 6, c/o Post Master , Four in family. Ph. Harbor Shielding systems for Chrysler
San Francisco, Calif. 49-p 1992. 45-tfc Thuet, Beacon 5342. .. 4S-2tp
Pusuc NoTJCE
S~SMEN -Advertising cam· FOR SALE-2 new guns, German
paign now in effect. Excellent make 16-gauge shotgun, double
oppor tunity if you qualify. A~ barrel; 31-calibr e M<luser sport
ply 508%: ·No. Main St., Santa rifle. Both fine guns from Krupp
Ana. Miss Bayer. 44-Btc plant. Consider trad~ or good
car. Contact G. W . C{>uron, Pla-
centia & Victoria ~ts., Costa
1'fesa. -48-2tp
Speakers also emphasized the happy. It was. a nice gesture. said
necessity ror group solicitation ~ohn~n. adding that he ~ought
rather than individual solicitation ] it m11i!;ht be a gesture v.•h1ch thE'
for any one thing that v.•as needed a.s~ociation could adopt as an of-
1 from either the city council or the f1c1~ ...,·elcome to every nev.•comeT .i city planning commission. It wu business man to Balboa.
--------------------·--------~---'-"'---------To Meet Reclalarly
tcmplated work and improvement
here tofor e mentioned v.•as in the
opinion of said City Council ot
more than local or ordinary public
benefit and the said City Coun-
cil hss made the expenses of said
\vork chargeable upon a district.
For the particular description of
the said district reference is here-
by made to said Resolution of In·
tention No. 3327.
quired in cases of extraordinary
emergencies caused by fire. flood.
or "8nger to life or property and.
for ·time on Sundays and the
seven (7) legal holidays, to-wit:
New Year's Day, Memorial Day,
Fourth of July, Labor Day. Armis-
tice Day, Thanksgiving Day and
Christmas.
HELP WANTED
Female
Excellent positions open. Pre -C ut New Lumber
Garage and Utility Homes
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enough to cat dro·fe these children out
early in the morning. 'Ibey are hopefully
waiting for food.
MillioBI of children aze sick from bun·
gu. Many will die before bdp can reoch
them. But you can help .... maoy thou·
oaodo oi od>en. Their oaly hope la your
generous bdp.
Wiii you GIVI
tltcrt they may LIVI?
Ya, you· ... pl<dpl to "Share 1 Meal
E.,.ry Day" to help _,.iog p«>ple. But
the oc<d for food is IO despenm you"nt
asked ro do more-to give "''"'"Y to buy
food. or give food in tin cans. and to give
generously.
WIMre the food y.. 9lve wW ...
. C,oouibutions oi anned food will be dis-
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tributed Cree in war-denstattd counttiel
on the basis of grcatc$t oe-ed.
Why food must IM In tin ...,... Food
lo tin ans can be bandied. safely for dis-
W>t shipment over difficult ,.,.ds.
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1WI ocivwtiMmeld .. ,,...,.. r, the AclwiMt11I•1 c.-dJ fw .. 11-•fl•lll•-~t ,_. C1l1 di1a ... 11 ............. .,.
The.. Newport Harbor Publishing Co.
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A Competent
Secretary -Stenographer
12x20 ...... -............................... $168.00
20x20 ...................................... $227 .00
18x20 ................................... $206.00
30x20 ................................... $321.00
The suggestion that the asso-
ciation should disband for the
summer months because of the in·
crease of business and that some
of the merchant·members work
nights to accommodate patrons of
their pl.aces was disapproved by
all the members present. They
urged ·1ha l the meetings be held
once a month. JX>SSibly on th('
first Tuesday.
A motion was made to this ef·
r ect, was seconded and carried Un·
animously.
The next mttting will probably
be held in the Balboa Rendez\'ous
ballroom. providing the particuJar
meeting night does not conflict
with a dancing date. If it does,
the meeting v.'ill be held else-
where. the place to be named in
advance by the president.
Said City Council has determ-
ined and declared that serial
bonds bearing interest at the rate
of six <67r l per cent per annum
and extending over a period end·
ing nine (9) years from the
second day of January next sUC·
ceeding the next October 15th fol-
Jo";ng the ir da te. will be issuro
hereunde r in the manner provided
by the "Improvement Act of
1911 '", being Part 5. Division 7 of
the Streets and High'''ays Code
of the State of California, to
represent each assessment of
Twenty.five 1$25.00) Dollars or
more remaining unpaid for thirty
130) days after the date of the
rt shall be mandatory upon the
contractor to whom the contract is
awarded. and upon any sub-con·
tractor under him. to pay not Jes...;;
than the said specified rates to all
Also a Competent
Dictaphone Oper ator
laborers. wor kmen, and mechanics Pleasing personality and
employed by them in the execu-neat appearance required.
tion of the contract .
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN Lots of work a nd
inviting sealed proposals or bids darn good pay.
for doing all the '''ork hereinbe-Pho ne
fore described and orderf'd in said
Resolution Ordering \Vork. to be P. A. Palmer
presented to Che City Clerk at Harbor 1500
Ph. L. B. 671-104
1860 Oregon· Ave., Long Beach
• 49-2tp,
Order Your
Servel
Gas Refrigerator
N ow
at Vogel's
100 Main St. Harbor 145
49-ltc
his office in the City H all of said For Appointment
City up co the hour or 4 ,00 P . 48-4tc RADIO TUBES
M . of Monday, the 15th day of -----------Many scarce ones now in &tock.
July, 1946. HELP WANTED-Elderly man as BATTERIES for portables and
The proposals or bids offered watchman on construction of hearing aids. Electric broilers &-
shall be accompanied by a check new telephone building in Bal-roasters, Electric Heaters.
v.•arrant. made payable to the order of said boa. 64 hours per week. See" Mesa Radio & Electronics Co.
Ford Makes Changes
In Plant Personnel
Under Dearborn Plan
As another major step in shair
ing its plans for post-war oper-
ations. the Ford Motor Company
has just concluded a series of
meetings with its regional man-
agers. p I a n t superintendents,
branch controllen and branch la-
bor relations men.
All of the work herein ordered
shall be done a nd carried through
in pursuance of an act of the
Legislature of the State of Cali-
fornia , designated the "Improve-
ment Act of 1911", being Parts
1, 2 and 3 of Division 7 of the
Streets and Highways Code.
City, certified by a responsible Harris, 313 E. Centra1, Balboa. 1794 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
Bank, or a bond as required by 46-tfc 47·tfc
Jaw for an amount not less than -~=--~--~~~--=-..::.:
ten (IQ<fr) per cent of the aggre-DECORATORS Fire Place and Kindling
gate or the proposals. Each bid KAY FINCH CERAMICS hBJ w 0 0 D
shall be made out on a form to openings now for 8 few girls 01 Delivered
be obtained at the office of the woman with art training or abil· H . W . WRIGHT
City Engineer or sa;d City. lty. Ask fot Miss Dierker, 121 Ph. B eacon 5665
Henry Ford Il, president: J . R.
Davis. vice-president in charge of
sales and advertising, and John S.
Bugas, vice-.president in charge of
Industrial relstions. conducted the
group sessions. Mr. Bug as and
M. B. Undquist. assistant director
of labor relations. also Interpreted
for the group the new company
contract with the UAW-CIO.
In general, the plan consists of
completely separating the field
s.ales organization, Ford, Mercury
and Uncoln, trom the manufac-
turing and accounting ends of the
buslneu. Under the new set-up,
former branch superintendentl
~11 be made Plant managers, hav-
ing com plete jurisdiction of all as.
sembly plant operations, including
employment, labor relations. plant
protection. f'tc. The branch con-
troUen will operate as a separate
entity under the supervision of
Dearborn rnanaa:ement.
The company's field sales or-
ganization will continue to tunc--
tlon under the supervision of the
regional managen and their
staff&.
Mickey Rooney, .
Aggregation Plays at
FulJerton, Saturday
That versatile )'OUftg sdeen
star, Mickey Roon•y, Who can di-
rect a band and double in base-
ball with equal ease. will appear
Saturday e\·ening, June 22, in per~
son at the Fullerton Baseball park
when his Hollywood All.Stan play
the International Correspondence
school team. Mickey will play sec-
ond base throughout the pme.
wtuch starU at 8 :15 p.m. All dill-
Said City Council. pursuant to
the Labor Code of the State of
California, hu ascertained and de-
termined that the general prevail-
ing rate of per diem wsges in
the locality in which the said
work herein described is to be
performed, for each craft or type
of ...,·orkman or mechanic needed
to execute the contract and also
the general prevailing rate for
legal holiday and overtime work
for each craft or 'type or work-
men or mechanic to be as fol-
lows :
The contractor to "'horn an Cout Blvd., Corona . del Mar. 1784 Newport Blvd. ·~tfc
award may be made will be re-43-tfc quired to furnish with the con-___________ ..:_..::.;
tract, surety bonds, one faithful
performance bond in an amount
equal to not Jess than twenty-five
f25?<) per cen t of the amount of
the aggregate of the bid and
one material and labor bond in
an amount not less than fifty
(50%) per cent of the aggregate
of said bid.
The afy Council or said City
reserves the right to reject any
or all bids and to waive any in·
YOUNG WOMEN
Telephone operating
positions are available
to you in your own
community.
Starting pay is good,
experience is not required
Just Arrived
F'reoh Heartng Aid
BATTERIES
Oundet'90?1 Drug Co.
117 Main St. Ph. Harbor 515
ei>-ttc
Auto Batteries
Rubber Separaten
18-month -116.75 Ex.
Compounded Motor
Galion, 70c Oil -
Hourly Per formality in a bid not affected by Frequent 1"ncre~oo•. Wage Diem Jaw. ~ Western Auto Supply
Classification Rate Wage Dated this 18th day of June, Vacations with pay. Authorized Dealer
Elec<rldan .................. si.10 $13.60 1946. Advancement 1836 Newport Blvd., Costa M-
Pipe Fitter ................ 1.75 14.00 FRANK L . RINEHART, 41-tfc
Steel worker Catruc-City Clerk of the Cicy of opportunities. VENlITlAN BLINDS-Aluminum,
turaJ) ····--··-····---····· 1.75 14.00 NewPort Beach, California. steel, wood. Call 1.11 for free estt.
Welder !structural) .. 1.75 14.00 Pub. June 20, 25, 1946. Apply mate. Renovation & retlnlshlnc.
MIU wright ................ 1.57 12.56 100 E. Bay Ave., -So. C<>ast Venetian Blind Co,
Mason, brick .............. 1.85 14.80 NOTICE INVJTINO BIDS 514% N . Main St., Santa Ana West 18th and Ne.._t Ave.,
Oper ator. trench ma-or Coata Mesa. Ph: Beaoon 5355.W.
chine ···········-··----···· 1.75 14.00 Notiot is hereby given that the Ask the ~tfc
Operator, drag Une .... 1.85 14.80 Board of School Trultees of the Od#!l_,.~::: the INSTRUCTION or courses In the
Operator, air com-Newport Beach School District ...,~ ·
pttSaOr .................... 1.30 10.40 will Heelve aeal<d bids for paint-Southern C-"•orru·a following taught groups or !n-Operator . concrete tnc 18 rooms of the IChool build. iW:ll divtduah: na\figation, stablUty
mixer .......... -........... 1.30 10.40 Inc located between 13th and 14th Telephone Compuy & hull comthict!on, compua
Operator, pump -····---1.30 10.40 Streets oo Central Avenue; al.a U.tfc compensation, general teaman-
Operator. tractor ...... 1.55 12.40 Caretaker'• cottage located on ------------ahlp. Capt. Stephen Fnedman.
Cement flnlaher ........ 1.625 13.00 13th Street and the caretaker's F ottlce pplla B.S.. Muter. U. S . Merchant
Truck driver ........ .,-... 1.()7 8.56 cottage located on Carnation N or 11meL llU • tee the Marine. 1312 Vf. Central, Apt. 3.
Carpenter .................... 1,ro 12.00 Street In Corona del Mar. -;.,...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;48-4;;;;~tp Pipe layer. aewer ........ 1.30 10.40 Paintlllg to be done accordinc t
Oiler ... _ ......... _ ...... _.... 1.17 9.36 to spedflcatlono on Ille In the Dll-
Common laborer ..... 1.00 8.00 trlct Superlntendent'a office. 14th
Watchman and flag-and Central. All blda to be In
man ...... _ .. ,,_ .............. 1.00 8.00 the District Superintendent'• of·
Any other clauifica-flee by 8,00 o'c:lock p.m .• July 2,
tlon omitted herein. 19".
not lea than.......... .875 7 .00 The Board of School Trustees of
Provided thl t one and one-half the Nowport School District re-
(1 % ) times the said prevailing serves the right to reject any er
rate Of wq:e shall be paid. except all bidl or waive an,y lnforin:i.Uty
watchmen, Ragmen and other in a bid.
non-manual work.en, for any GORDON B. FINDLAY,
WOC"king time ,,_,, than ejght Clerk ol the Newport
(8) houri during any..,. (1) cal-' -Scbool Dlltrkt.
WING SANG BOAT & REPAIR YARD
811 Cout Highway 101
~llwM14
''' • ...., .... ud .. 1eeank'bll , ..... ,.. ..
I
-------------------------------' dJoen under 10 ~t tr.. -endar day F 1ucf1 work II re-Pub.-.June 6, 13. 20. 1lN6.
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WANTED TO BUY-Need lmrpeds ~ED Spinet Type mir-Gertrude A. Waldron BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Robert -V. Bl'06e ·
laujy, good. ·clean lisht car. ror-Plano. Thlo ts• real borcaln. Wm. W. Sanford, Broker ' Ucensed Real Elltate Brok.,.
Prloe no object. Phone Hunting· Other uoed planoo aa low u 308 Marine A y SmaD I)rivesln Restaurant. Orocl& de! Mar
ton Beach 3521. JS.tic sa:;, $87, $125, $175. DANZ-~-, -· vmR "" c Restaurant & Grocery, 1-nn~livlng quarters. -
WILL PAY CA8H ror YOW' f\U'-
nttun or what have you.. Pb.ooe
Beacon 5656. O. R. craw!A!y,
1812 Newport Blv .. Costa Mesa.
JG.tfc
CASH FOR USED FURNITURE.
PHONE BEACON 5531hl.
23-tfc
Will Pay Cash
For your turnlture' or what have
you. Phone Beacon 5656. Craw-
ley Furniture. 1812 Newport
Blvd., Costa Mesa. 48-tfc
1"UBNITllBll FO& 8AL& n
nIE McMahan Furniture S'°""'
by constantly being on the alert
' S~~~ PIANO CO., 520 No. r~ ~ 11 ' L 0 TS ~ • U Radio store with 12 exclusive franchises.
Main. Santa Ana. 38-tfc Balboa Island Exchanges U SeYeral Restaurantswithorwithoutproperty. Beautllul JG.ft. lot on Poppy Ave.
Rad. Re · · nue, North of Highway, exoel-10 p8ll'll Balboa lalll>d North Bay corner lent location. •
All makes; tubes, •tc. lot. So. Bay 1ot """ aooc1 1mJc1e Income Properties . j U S T I N T I M E $1750 Beacon 5763 lot. Ownen will exchange !OS'
BURT NORTON tmproved laland property. U Small Hotel, good income, room to expand.
915 O>est Hlg!l~. Newpwt U Motel&: apts.; can Increase Income, good buy.
:za.ttc Business Lease U Furnished Court, excellent daily rates, hwy.
Two 110"'5, excellent location. n Trailer Court, Restaurant, 5-~rs incl.
!IPZ01AL ANNOIDIC&ll&NTll II Marine Avenue. Good tncome.
SWIMMING IN ONE LESSON
'3.00
Crawl stroke rn t.hrtt leaona $7.00
DAVID RIGHT
Balboa ?'?Int Hotel
1115 E. ~rural Ave. 49s8tc
TYPEWRITERS
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
Oeanlng, Oiling, Adjustln&,
• Overhaullnc
ROBERT'S
TYPEWRITER SERVICE
Houses
Woll bunt, large living room with
fireplace, enclooed fr<>rlt p:rcll.
bedroom. clresslna: room. ldtd>en
and bath.
Price $15,800
Furnlshed. Immed. pouesslon.
Very atiractive newly turnished
~. 3 bedrm.s .. 2 baths, patio,
Price $23,750.00
Terms. Immed. pouesslon. 260'2 W. ~ntral Harbor 447 _
Homes ---Homes ---Homes
U Udo Isle, Ii bednns., 2 baths, show by aptmt.
U Carta~; new 3-hednn. Corner.
U Corona del Mar; new 1,bedroom; very neat.
U Balboa Home &: income. (3 exera ·apts.)
Many Others In all sections
Lots ---Lots ---Lots
U 101 Highway, Costa Mesa, Newport Heights,,
Udo Isle, comer Canal lot , water both s1des.
Brand new 2sbedroom homes
being rushed to completion -
3 to choose from -Newport
-near BAY and OCEAN.
And priced right at-
-$6750 to $9750 -
Yes, we have a WATER-
FRONT HOME ---
that you can afford. Full price
$8750. Ready to move In. and
only-.
$3500 down
•
And if you want Balboa
..
Good JG.ft.
Highway,
front.
comer lot, ~th ol
2 blocks to water
$2500
Balboa Bay Front
Good atnall beach house on JG.Ct.
Bay Front lot. -
$16,500
30ft Bay Front Lot
$15,000
BROSE REALTY
1307 Coast Highway
Corona de! Mar
Ph: Harbor 2048 49-ltc
for all of' the better known and
most popular Unes of home fur·
nishinp. have succeeded 1n be-
ing able to provide for you 1n
their 1tMes wide selections ot
the most attractive patterns and
the moat outstanding values
This enables WI to offer wonder·
ful THREE and FOUR ROOM
o u·n l'l'S, assembled for har·
many a nd utility. Now we an:
featuring two such outfits, ont
a t $399.50 and one at $699.50.
l...o'4'f!t tenns. tree delivery, nc
red tape to open your account
Select yours now. Evening ap
poin tments on request . Mc
l\lahan Furn \ture Company, Sec
ond & Broadway, Santa Ana
Calif. 45-4Th<
--------,:--::c-:-:<IG-:-tf_c 2,bedroom. nlcely fUrnllhed home Carpenters Available on wide lot, 2scar garage.
.We Appreciate Your Listings
Island ----_ -
we llave 3 lovely homes that
will suit the best taste-with quick possession.
FOR SALE-Balboa Island, very
lovely "Little" Island 2-bedrm.
home. Exceptionally modern,
ideal surroundings, near beaUtl·
ful South Bay. Pegged hard-
wood floors in large liying room.
distinctive linoleum throughout,
rest of house a ttractive. Dining
nook in rear, convenient pretty
kitchen. sun deck, brick patio,
hoUSP inte restingly furnished,
immaculate condition, single
garage. Immediate occupancy
can be arranged. First time of-
fered. Inquir e at 331 Cr}-stal,
Balbo a lsland. 49-2tc
BOATS, SUPPL!ES ..
\V As~ TO RENT or buy mooring
20-ft . cabin cruiser . Atlantic
21758. Reverse charges. 46-4tc
STAR SAI LBOAT. Just recon-
ditioned a nd new paint. Phone
Santa Ana 4148 between 8 a. m.
and 5 p. m . 46-t!c
1&-F'T. STAPLF.T racing sloop,
ma ho~any hull, nice lines. trail·
er , $500. 215 Garnet, Balboa
Island. 49-1 tp
30-FT. CA BIN CRUISER. Some
fishin~ gear . Rt•asonable for
quick cAsh c;;nlc-AmCTican Le-
gion Docks. 15th St., NeY:port
Beach. 49-l tp
FOR SALE -Snipe. mahogany
hull. one suit canvas. good con-
dition. 3901 l\t arcus Ave., Nev.•.
,port Island after 5 o'clock.
49-2tp
FOR SALE-20-ft . fish tx>a t, Star,
full convrr ted motor , steel hull,
A-1 condi tion. 628 Clubhouse
Drive or phone ATiantic 1-2036,
owner. 47-4tp
BOATS. SUPPL~ SI
Clffi.YSLER Royal J\llarlne engine ;
2 to 1 reduc tion gear . Excellen t
cond..it1on . P rice $675, or will
trade for CRr or what have you.
See Doc Stricker. 717 Coast
ffighway, Newport. Beacon 5551 .
46-4tc
fOR SALE-New Mar ine Kohler
Generator . 1500 watts. 32 vol!
D . C .. retail price for this powet
plant is $516. We have 10 lef1
for clearance sa le. $374. Yeakel
Bros .. 225 So. Vermont, Los An·
geles. P hone EX. 0882. 45-tfc
Fire E quipment Tests
C-0-Two, Pyrene & Foam refills
CO fixl'd s ys tem and Por tables
now available.
E'1'S HOKIN & GALVAN
1000 Coast Highway
P h. B<'aoon 5522 73-tfc
Three 50'xl2\>'x3\>' Shain ''Trim,
mership" express cruisers, round
tx>ttom. twi n Chrysler Royals.
Buil t in 1943 by best Seat tle
yards. Full living a ccommoda-
tions, 6'4.. headroom thruout,
$15,000.00 each. Two 371 .Higgins
r-escue launches. Double planked
bottom. 250 h.p. Hall-Scott In-
vader engine. Built in 1944 by
W ilson Boat \Vorks. $3500 each.
Ph. L. B. 47587. 47-Stc
FOR SALE-Boat "Gale K." 38-ft
t\4tin screw cruiser, nlc-e galle)I
with lee box, butane stove a.nd
plenty of cupboard space;
sleeps four. Mahogany planking.
Suitable for passenger or com·
mercial business. Rauls 7 ~ toru
on deck. There ls no better boat
for tu size in Ne""-,iort Harbor.
A. L. f..fat the'\VS, 509 31st S t.,
Ne"-port Beach. Phone Harbor
2577. 44-tf<
MU81€AL & RADIO M
F OR SALE-York Trumpet, thor-
ou&hly r econditioned. $75. Call
Harbor 2640. 47-3tc
FOR SALE-1'-farlne rad.lo, diree-
Uon nnder. 3 band. 6 volt fisher.
N early ne~·. 509 31st, NeW}Xl1't
Beach. P h. H arbor 2577. 4l~tfc
KNABE Grand Piano. walnut case,
F amous Knake tone. Also Weber
Grand, Sohmer. Schul u. And
many other famous makes.
DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO ..
520 No. ~lain, Santa Ana.
JS.Uc
STETh'\VAY Grand Pia.ho. Mahor-
any case. Beautiful tone. ?t>Ied-
lum si:z.e. DANZ -SCHMIDT
PIANO CO.. 520 No. Main.
Santa Ana. 38-tfc
'RADIO HOUSE CALI-S-
Now that add.ltiona1 competent
technicians are ava1lable. we are
able to make seTVtce calls pn
large consoles. All work guar-
anteed. HAROLD ls HAMM.
S.O.S. Radio, 300 Marine Ave.
Ph. Harbor 180. 34-tfc
for general maintenance Price $16,000
and repair Furnished.
U Our 101 Highway location stops buyers from
every state looking for businesses and homes.
Bring or send your listings to us.
O. Z. ROBEBT!!ON
Call Harbor 83
34-tfc
KEYS
Kade While You W<
Attractive 2·bedroom house on
rear of 60-ft. Grand Canal lot.
Room to build. Completely turn.
Price $23,500
-0--
A . "SANDY STEINER, Realtor
By the way, we close on
Wednesday
VOGEL'S Corona de! Mar Lots
and Associates
634 Coast Hwy. 101 On the Miracle Mile Ph.: Beacon 5173
49-ltc
HARBOR INVESTMENT
COMPANY
Realtors 100 !4a.ln St., Balboa 4()..ft. lot. ocean view, below h!gh-30th at Central Ph. Harbo< 1600 & 1601 '?08 Marln~. Balboa Ial&nd way. Price $4,750. Bay Front
r.1editerranea n stucco house; 5
bedrooms ; 5 "2 ba ths; 50 feet of
bay f rontage:
Coast Properties
Realtors
Co. • 49,ltc ... tfc 'J\vo OCean Front lots, both priced
_F_O_R_R_ENT-.--------ll-to sell.
Other lots from ii ,375 _µp. GENERAL INSURANCE
"Insure today-Be sure tomorrow"
MOUNTAIN PROPERTIES t\!A
S AN J ACINTO MTS. well built
5-rm. year around home. Knotty
pine. All con\'eniences. Elect .
pump. Lge. stone fireplace a lso
3·rm. cal>in. 1 ~~ acre. 5 mi. from
l dyll\vild. l mmC'd. occupancy.
$12,!'>00. ~ cash. Furniture it
desired. fhone Harbor 2382-W
Newport Beach or \\'rite Box 34,
FOR RENT-Garage, 11th & Ba y,
Ph. H arbor 1472-M. 48-2tc
\VlLL Sl-IARE front a pt. 1115 E .
Centra l Ave .. S alboa. Sec S "'im-
ming Instructor. 49.2tc
\Vll.L LEASE-1100 square feet
wood working and cabinet shop.
Fumjshed "''ith all new m a-
chines. Mus t be responsible
party. Ph. H arbor 2427-W <or )
see Doc S tricker , 1112 W. Bay
Ave., Newport Beach. 464tc
WANTED TO RENT
----------~ \VANTED TO R E NT-Small apt.
or house for nex t school term,
in Corona del Mar. Box A. c/o
Nev.'S-Times. 49-2tp
WANT TO RENT-2 or 3 bedrm.
unfurnished house. \Vilt lease.
Call Sam Porter at Ha{bor 707
or 13. 35-t!c
APr or SMALL HOUSE wanted
by man and wife. We do noi
drink or smoke, nq children or
pets. Phone Santa Ana 0991-\V
or write Box "X" Newport Bal-
Houses
Modern home, 2 bedrooms & den ,
large living room, tile kitchen
and ba th, se rvice porch, 2-car
garage, on well landscaped lot
south of highway.
Price $16,000
Unfurnished.
2·bedroom home, 40-ft. lot. nicely
located. South of Seaview. W itb
good view of ocean. Room to
build on t he front of lot.
$15,000. Furnished
Small at tractive house with view.
P ar tly furnished, nice location,
south of highway. Large livi ng
room. fireplace and patio, 2-car
garage.
Price $8,750.00
Gertrude A. Waldron
Wm. W. Sanford, Broker
~ Marine A venue
Phont-234-R 46tfc
$35,000.00
Balboa Peninsula
l\1odern home. furnished : unob-
structed view of bay. Bricked
walled yard and patio. Imme-
di ate possession :
$10,000.00 •
Ocean Front
At tractive 3-bedroom hom e, furn-
ished ~i lh immediate posses-
sion. A real buy at :
$15,750.00
Balboa Island
2-Story, 2-bedroom. 2-bath furn-
ished home 35 feet from South
Bay. Immediate possession :
$1 3,500.00
Costa Mesa
5 ACTeS on San ta Ana ave nue be-
tween 16th and 17th with small
house a nd outbuildings :
$10,500.00
3 Bedroom Home
Near Ba y. Firepl ace.' Nicely fur-
nished. Electric refrigerator.
Immediate possession.
$1 3,000. Terms
Bay Front Lot
R ·3 corner , 30x88
$16,000
c,2 Balboa Lot
Corner 30x75.
$6 ,500
3 Furn. Apartments
Ne"'IY deeorated. and sleeping
room with bath. \Vell loca ted.
Peninsula Lots
and other building sites.
Coast Properties Co.
..
J. M. MILLER
Real Estate Broker
15th and Central
Balboa Income
Well located business
comer. Price:
$25,000
Balboa
Near bay. Good neighbor,
hood. 4,Bedroom home. Im,
m~ate possession.
$17,500
Lido Isle
!,Bedroom home; possession
close of escrow. Price:
$31 ,500
Balboa Island
South bay front. Olannlng 2,
story home · with pier and
float. Best location. Only:
$65,000
'h Down
Balboa Isla nd, Calif. 49·ltc
MONEY TO LOAN II
LOANS TO BUILD. buy, tnlpf'(Jft,
modernlu or rt ttnance.
Newport Balboa Federal St&vtnp
and Loe.n ANOCiatlon.
3333 Via Lido Ph. Harbor 1500
AUTOMOTIVE & TIRES Ill
F OR SALE-'41 Ford Convert,
ible Coupe. Call 'Thuet, Beacon
5342. . 48-2tp
FOR SALE-Graham Truck 193(.
mechanically perfect. Call Har~
bor 234-R. 48-4tc
F OR SALE--1936 Lincoln Zeph}T.
$750.00. 306 Craft Ave., H ·.1.nt-
lngton Beach. 48·2tc
boa News-nmes. 37-tfc ------------•
Realtors
GENERAL INSURANCE
703 E . CentraJ, Balboa
Harbor 683 Newport Heights FOR SALE-'29 model Panel type
VETERAN and bride planning to
reside in Costa Mesa. \Vant sm.
furn. apt. or house. Contact Mr.
Jorgensen at Harr's J ewelry,
1821 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa.
41-tfc
REAL ESTATE .,
FOR SALE-Chicken Fryer plant,
near Barst ow, output 1200 fry-
ers per v.·eek. Excellent equip.
°T"'O modern houses. Good water
supply. Ph. Harbor 2625-J.
47-2tp
FOR SALE-Five new single roll-
aways with mattresses, $20 ea.
418 E . Surf, Balboa. 46-4tc
F OR SALE-Newport H eights lot
50x125, a11 utilities available,
$1750.00. Owner, 22331 West,
minster S t., Costa Mesa. 48-2tp
FOR SALE--Cholce located lots
and 1h acres, $400 to $3.000.
Artistic 5-rm. hse. 2 bedrm. Gar-
age with guest rm. On 2 big lots.
finest ave., view of ocean, near
all conveniences, San Clem ente.
$12,500 unfurn; $14 ,750 tum.
5-rm. home, 2 bedrnu. &: garage,
hardwood floors, tile shower &.
sink, "large closets, fi.!'eplace.
Price $8500. Adele Gimbel. 95
Del Mar Ave., Phones 311 or 316,
San aemente. 43-tfc
FOR SALE-2-story ocean front
home and income property. Up-
per: 4 bedrooms. sleeping porch
and 1;i bath. Potential Income
$75 per week. Lower: Sun
porch, living room with real fire-
place ; dining room, kitchen,
utillty porch, bedroom. bath and
Mower. FunUture Includes C.old
Spot electric refrlg., electric
washer. and G.&S. gas range.
Price $20,000. 418 E . Surf, Bal-
boa. 4&-4tc
El Bayo Tract
Lot on Bay A venue
$4000
Large Comer Lot
On Peninsula,. with view.
$5750
On Peninsula
2 Bedroom Home
$13,500
Income Property
2 bedroom house and 4 small
ren ta1 unl ts.
Several good Bay Front Lots
LOT ON <X::EAN BLVD.
$3000
See Us For Other Housel,
$6500 and Up
Also Lots
J. E. Barnes & Son
1806 Newport Blvd.
Costa ~lesa Ph: Beacon 5320
2 1/~ Acres
CloSE.' in. Fronts on 2 streets. 1
bedroom house.
Only $6500
2 Bedroo m H ome
Near High school. Large living
room \Vith rC"a l fireplace. Dining
room. large kitchC'n. Lot 63xl68.
Priced at $8500
Business For Sale
Ceramics manufacturing pJant .
Wholesale and retail license,
good location. Four kilns. Gross
sales over $1200 per mon th. 3-
year lease on building.
A real huy, at $6500
A beautiful home
In Costa Mesa's
best resident ial district . Large liv-
ing r oom and dining room, 4
bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace,
floor fumac-e, wall to wall c.ar-
pets. Double garage with l&Wl·
dry. Lovely lawn and flowen.
$15,750
3Ji A ere La11d
6-room stucco house, hardwood
floors, basement. on Orange Ave.
Double garage. Immediate pos-
session.
$8700
Business Opportunit y Lis tings
Wanted.
Real Estate, Ins urance,
Bwiines,, Opportunities.
J . E. Barnes & Son
1806 Newport Blvd.
Coota Mesa Ph. Beacon 5320
49-1 tc
·AT CORONA DEL MAR
Beautiful Level Lots
$1365
3 Hillside Lots
All For $2250
Newport Heights
2-Bedroom furnished home, orfer-
ing bt'auti ful view of the bay
and ocean :
$8,500.00
Corona de! Mar
Apartment -2 bedrooms, nParly
new ; hardwood floors and room
for another house:
$6,900.00
BALBOA PEl'/INSULA LOTS for
$2 ,950.00 Up .
JOHN E. SADLEIR
302 Main St ., Balboa
Phone Har. 2034
49·11<
Costa Mesa
Large. modern 2-bedrm. home in
good location on east side. All
rooms are large. Has fireplace,
fl oor furnace, patio, kitchen
range, venetian blind!, curtains,
and wall-to-wall rugs on part of
house.
$11,000
Costa Mesa Lot
50xl55 ft. lot located 1 bile:. west
ot Newport Blvd.
$900
Costa Mesa
2·bednn. house with sleeping
porch on east side. Rooms are
large. Dbl. garage ..
$6650--1/2 down
Lldo Isle
~ft. corner lot
$5000
5().ft. frontage of inside loll
$6000
57,ft. Lot
Between Costa Mesa and Newport
$4500
49-1 tc
F. J. SULLIVAN
Corona de! Ma r -·-HOMES
New 2·bedroom home, hardwood
n oors. nice dinette and large
kitchen. Extra large garage
wilh laundry room.
$10,000
Possession at once. new 2·bedroom
house on a lar ge comer lot : lots
of closet space. nice dinette and
fireplace. The noors a.re car-
peted throughout. A real buy a t :
$10,500
Right on the ocean front : a new
3-bedroom home With a bath
and a hair; lots or new ideas.
A large fireplace and fine view.
2-Car garage. See this at once.
$1 8,500
In Costa Mesa
The best buy in this location : a 3-
bedroom home less than a year
old on a large corner lot with a
large garage. Lawn and shrubs
all in. This will not last long at:
$12,500 .
Emerald Bay
A bea utiful new 2-bedroom home,
large rooms throughout. with a
fine view of the ocean and hills.
A l&rge fireplace and a beautiful
kitchen. A fine home in· one of
the showplaces of Orange Co.
See this property now.
$26,500
LOTS
I have a number of good buy3 in
lots from a thousand dollars and
up. Come in and let u.s show
you these lots. All prices and
all locations.
Costa Mesa
Business frontage with im,
provements ... a real buy
at-
$10,500
Balboa
Near telephone office. Income
property. 1 unit avail able
for living quarters. Price-s
' $16.~00
Most beautiful view of entire
harbor area. This is really.
a fine home and very mod-
estly priced at-
$35,000
Costa Mesa
Modem pre-war 3,bedroom
home. Completely furn,
ished. A bargain at-
\. $12 ,000
Wanted : Corona del Mar Business Frontage
Buyer will pay cash. · ·
U You Are Interested in Harbor Area Property We Can Help You
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J. M. MILLER
15th &: Central • Newport Beach • Ph. Harbor 1242
49-ltc
NOW AVAILABLE
SEVERAL CHOICE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES
ON BALBOA ISLAND SOUTH BAY FRONT
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YOU SHOULD SEE THF.SE LISTINGS
BEFORE YOU BUY.
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H U B P 0 WE R S, AGE N T
J. A. B e e k 0 f f i c e
Ferry Landing Ph. Harbor 62,W Balboa Island
48-ltc
REAL VALUES
2-Bedroom home. Fireplace. Nice
large level lot .. Oose in. 2--Car
ganoge. Full price:
FOR SALE-BU'ildings near Hunt-
ington Beach, easily moved in
flat sections; all lumber, bolted,
' Truck , excl. motor. new paint,
$285. Call after 3:30 p.m.. E.
Atchisoh, Y!ttCA, Santa Ana.
48-4tp
RECAPPING
Recap All Five Tires
In One Day
Wheel Balancing
Section Work
LESTERS
O.K. Rubber Welders
2900 W. Cen tral, Newid't
4~tc
AUTO SERVICE
NOW HERE
Your authorized Chrysler·
Plymouth Dealer.
AuthOrlzed parts
Complete Lubrication and
Maintenance
Expert Mechanics
..
Kendall and Quaker State ollll
NEWPORT
HARBOR MOTORS
2616 W. Central Ave.
Phone Harbor 15MsJ
88-tfc
$6500
-•-2-Bedroom ha:ne. Nice Jot. East
F. Jack Sullivan and side. All rencec1. 2-car -·
panel construction. 4 buildinp 1-------------
20'9'"96'; 1 building 20'9'."68'. TllAlLER8 91
Alonzo J . Frazier . 124 7th SL, TRAILERS FOR RENT-Do ;vour
Huntington Beach. Phone 21l32. own hauling IJ>d mcwfnc. AD
John J. Gerien $6650 49-2tc new equipment, S2.25 IJ>d l2.l50
_F_O_R_S_ALE-3-___ uru_·_t _A_p_t._H-ouse--o-n per day. We fUrn1sh the httch.
f Myrehn Bros. 5mllce Station, Central, 5 blocks we.t center o cor. 17th 8t Newport Blvd., Ooota Harbor Blvd. 1213 Coast Hi&hway :J..Bedroom home in Newport Hts.
Large lot on Bl•;d, v.ith 2 bedrm. Corona del Mar Sewer in and all assessments
home, garage, and rear building Phone Beacon 5876-J. 4.9-ltc paid. This is a good buy at only: Balboa. Income $1850 per year. Mesa. 46-dt
Price $17,500. $6,000 down. In,
quire 121 E . Central Ave., Balboa. Sell that unwanted arUda
49-4tc throush N.,..,'I'!ms ado.
with washroom and extra room. F OR SALE -liObedroom Ocean $8500
W. J . HOLCOMB Buildings are set back from Front home, Balboa. Large 3-Bedroom home. Hardwood, tile.
1517 Coast Highway Bl"'d. to allow business location master bedroom upata.irs. $18,-5 Years old. Stucco. Nicely land-
Corona del Mar Harbor 2766 in front. 000.00. Term&. Call phone Whit-scaped. Large level loL We sel·
"Where the Flag• Fly" 48-2tc $9500 tier 418-347, revene charges. dom get a holl)e Uke this at
__ 49-ltp such a low "(>rice. Let us prove
COSTA MESA EVA F. RHODEN ~FO-R-s·-· ~-~--Fro-t_d_1'"' it. Full price only: On Broadway, double corner , ,,..,. ~~•n n up ex. $10 250
mod--!•'nee 1 front -......... Realtor Newport. Use one, rent one. ,
""···· • .., .. uc . . • ......,.... • Prl-~o.ooo. p----''on close we· also have--' buys in lots 14xl8, used now as business. 470 Newport Blvd .• Colt.a Mesa ~"" ..,. ~ &""""'
Space for !kourt building with ELTON D. BARNETr, Brnker of ~-Wrlte or call phone and income property.
two street entrances. 1 blk. from Pb. Beacon ~R \Vhittier 418-347, reverse charge. -
centa: of town. Place t.o Uve. 49-ltc 49-ltp WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU •
"1th 50W>d Investment _H_O_ME--AND--IN-CO-~------m.-$1500 DOWN. $37.50 1DOS1thly bll)'s -
WE NEED LATE MODEL CARS
and Will Pay Top Prices.
. SEIJ. YOUR, CAR NOW
Whtie Pltcm are High,.
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SEE the new style world famous
u pholstered. pia.l'lOI. Many colon
t o choose from at DANZ-
SCHMIDT PIANO CO .. 520 No.
Main St., Santa Ana. We also
ttnt pi.3.00L.4 38-tfc
W. L. JORDAN
700 E. Central. Balboa
Phone Harbor 153
'5-tfc
$21,500 house, 3 acres prodUcttve lemon attractive new l..tiedroom bou9e B. A. NERESON
grove. Oloice ll'<Jstless district with, half acre. Price $5650. Vet, REAL ESTATE
Ralph P. Maskey
3410 Gout Blvd.
Phone 402
46-tfc
Orange Co. Near town IJ>d eran s preference. See _.-, Insurance IJ>d
school. Price Sll.5()0. tenDI. Ph. Monrovia. be""een 17th IJ>d 111_,, -oi-tun1t1es
Orange !rl0'7,JH. j 48-4tc 18th. Coota Mesa. 4&-4tp 1972 Newport Blvd., Costa -
••nOa folden at N~T'lmm. Pb.: Besom 5225 _ 49-ltc
Phone for CJlll' CW18UUi bu;yer who will call Uld
ed9lle )'OU ~ OPA regu'latiolll, oiOq
prtoes Uld amiilp ... dl!Calll
a.JLBERTSON CHEVROLET CO., Inc.
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S.:~75.~ ~~.:7.:::=·=eari:: Nelson Stafford's First Big
Beach'• total to date to $43,008.39. John E. Sadlier &nllOUOOOd this c c / try T • b R •1
Solidton for the drive to 001· Laguna Beach continues !D bc>ld week that the oontlnual growth ross-oun rip y a1 1ect i:i00,000 to erect the Presby· the money . lead over Newport _or his real estate and Insurance
teria.n Horpital building on New, Beach, however, having rolled In business had reached the point
port He!ghta announced today that a total or $44,116.60 up to June L~. where It was neceuuy for him (Continued fl-m> P>ge l l
-------------------------to add Ross Greeley to the real
• • •
THlr: NINICT Elr:NTH CON81:CUTIV1C DIVIDEND AT THE "-ATIE
01" THREE .. l[R C C NT 13 .,._J PEA ANNU M l"DA T H E 8CMl-AN·
N UAL ~EAI DO EN OINO JUNC 301'H. 19'4e, HA8 •&EM OE·
cLA•aD •Y ¥HE D I RECT O R • DI" THI• ..... OCIATI ON AND
W ILL •tc .. A I D JUNC 3 0'fH, 19•&.
A•aOLUTC aAl"ETY l"OA YOUR ,-UNO•
EAC H A C COU NT I MBUACD u .. TD as.coo
TOTAL R £•D U A CE9 IN EXCElta o,-,2,000,000
NEWPORT B A LBOA FEDERAL
SAVINGS and LO A N ASSOCIATJO .
333 3 VIA LIDO PHON E HAABOA 1900
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF'CRNIA
OIRECTD AB
J , A. •EEK 8 . A , Ml:YER W. R . MIAAMll
P . A . PALM I:~ WALT ER 8. aPICl:R
C . W. TcWIN KL1C W . A . W ILO UB
G_reet1ng Cards uid a Great Variety of Unusual Glftl
'"\VE 1NVITE YOU TO BROWSE AROUND"
C. E. LOUCKS
.JE\VELRY and ST . .\TIONERY
1797 Newport Blvd., Costa ~lesa, Callf.
Dlamo.ncb -\\·a te.bes -Fine Repal.rtn&:
Pb one Beacon 5639-M
Brak en Le11ses Duplicated
Gla"Ses Ad)ust..d
Byes
• Frames Repaired
Examined
E. T. Butterworth, 0. D.
Sll ' Wee:t Oentn.I Phone Barbor !511
Evenlnp by Appolntmom t
CHRISTIAN'S HUT
Leonard Marshall, Manager
. Balboa, California
DELICIOUS FOOD ... COCKTAIL BAR
DINNERS ... BANQUETS
'
t iesef"ed seat fastes . to
Cba\t Cats \\\ ij\S\0~
. nd t'eVf Ot\eans
C\\\Cai,O au
-a\ no el\ta tate \
estate department and Monte R.
Grimes to the insurance depart-
ment so that the standard of
serv:ice to his customers could be
maintained.
Ross Greeley, who joins the
staff as an associate broker, ts
well known in the harbor area,
having lived in Balboa at various
periods during the put 30 yea.rs.
After several years with the
State Division of Parks, Ross re-
turned to Balboa two years ago
to asswne the management of the
Newport Bay Investment Co.
The largest of their holdings was
the Balboa Pavilion, recently sold
to Paul Lorentzen.
J . P. Greeley, late father of
Ross Greeley,•organized the New·
port Bay Investment C.o. and was
responsible for the opening of the
Balboa tract in 1905. Ross has
witnessed the development h"ere
ft°om the sand dune stage and has
unbounded faith in the future
growth of the harbor district. In
joining Mr. Sadlier's office. Ross
Greeley stated that it is his sin-
cere desire to render the type
service that will aid in the de-
velopment and the improvement
of the entire Newport Harbor
area .
Monte R. GrimC'S, World ;var
Il veteran. joins the Sad.leir of-
fice as manager of the insur ance
departme nt. ~1:onte is a veteran
of two J ima. Okinawa invasions,
and the occupation of Japan on
V-J day. Before entering the U.
S. navy, Monte was the executJve
sC'CTetary and assistant to the
preside nt of Reda Pump Co.,
manufacturers of electrical oll
well pumps.
He is a graduate of Chillicothe
Business college, and the San
Diego Junior college. After ~
ing discharged from the navy as
chief yeoman. he has organized
four Veterans of F oreign Wan
posts, in the short lime ot three
months. ?tlonte Is senior vice
commander of the Laguna Beach
post, district deputy chief of staff
and has just been endorsed for
junior vice commander , State of
California. l\tonte is in charge of
the insurance departmC'nt of J ohn
E. Sadleir's office and pledges
continued good sen;~ to all our
customers.
Barons C. Parcher, artist and
photographe r y,·ith studios at
6727 •4 Hol1)'\\'ood boulevard, "'as
visil ing Ne\\·s-Times artist Jack
Linds!C'y Monday. Par cher. who 1 received his Coast Guard training
at Ncy,•port HarboJ;"; has recently
recei\'('d his discharf::e after serv-
ing 20 months as Port Security
specia lis t at Sit ka, Alaska.
IUILLEY'r REFRIGERnTmn
JERVICE comPnnY
Sa.lee -Engtneerlng -SeM ce
920 C.Oast Bl\·d., Corona del Ma r
Temporary Phone. Day 654 La-
guna Reach; Phone Night, 11:362
Laguna Beach
•ow Southern P acific offers two great
new services E3s t-nse"1ed SMI; no-extra.
fare chair cars toChicago ... and to New
Orleans and Da!las ... on schedules that
1et new records for speed and comfort!
Here are th" J etails:
SUNS£T LIMIT£D-49~( houn; to New Or-
leans-fastest Los Ang-eles-Ne\v Orleans
service in histof'}·.
-.OEM STATE LIMI TED -48){ hours to
Chicago: the fastest no-extra-fare Los
Angeles-ChiCAgo train in history.
Leaves Los Angeles 11:15 A. M. daily;
arrives Chicaa-o 1:30 P. M. second day
followin&.
Leaves Los Angele; 12:30 P. M. daily;
arrives New Orleans 4:15 P. M. second
day following.
••served Seat Car to
DALLAS
via tit•
•SUllSET LIMITED"
aniTee at Dallas 7:50 A. M..
second mornina folJowiac.
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107 E. FVtll St.
E. B. SHARPLEY, District l'wll&er ~t
Santa"-.
large llmous!ne pulled Into At-
lantic aiy.
rode to the Arlingtoq National ~ were 15,000 Rotarians in
cemetery, where they Visited the attendance at the convention.
tomb or the Unknown Soldier and Fifty-eight Qf. the 72 countries
saw the well-kept gravf.s ol other represented In the International
famous Americans who igave their Rotary drcle sent delegates to the
lives for their coun try in years convention. There 111ere represen-
gone by. 'n!e party mdtored back tatives present u far east as
by wa.y ot the uppert Arlington China. Delegates were also pres-
bridge leading to Washington and.1 ent from South America and
the West Potomac Park site of Mexico an4 119 delegates alone
the Uncoln memorial. The statue came from OJ.ha.
of Abe Lincoln facing the wall Some ot the features on the
in the park and the c~llumlnated pr<>&J"8J:r\ .. were f;\\o"() pageants
beauty of the White House at 1700 arranged by Quentin Reynolds.
Pennsylvania avenue were very the noted lecturer, author and
impressive to the visiton. magazine \\Titer , and Phil Spit·
Worried alny's Hour of Charm orchestra,
When the cab pulled into the both ot which were roundly ap-
Union station again t~e Stafford plauded.
party received discomfor ting The outstanding speech was
news : the train had left with-made by Hon. T. C. Wang, former
out them ! I t had been gone only Chinese ambassador to the United
fi ve minutes. Sta tes. His theme was National-
Stafford said that his party be-ism versus Internationalism.
gan to worry about t.he,ir luggage. Vlslt N ew York ' whJch they knew was scattered Another feature of the program
about their own part of the car
1
which won the applause of all t.he
on the departed train. The party delegates was the pageant of nags
told the stationmaster their arranged by girls of the Atlantic
troubles. The r ailrOC¥f man ad-City high schools. Flags of 72
vised them that fhere was an-nations "'er e carric'CI across the
other train due to leave in about mammoth stage of the Atlantic
30 minut<'s for Philadelphia. So City conventlOn hall.
SPORTFISHER IV NOW ON WAY TO S .olN DIE Go. Tb.ls ls the new all•teel ftlhlnc aad pleuare
boat whJcb wu bullt &Del. launchfld from the yards of the Centnl Boat \\'orks bel"e tut week.
--photo by Kent Hitchcock.
25 YEARS AGO PUBLIC NOTICE
to cor:iflrmalion or aa.ld Su r1or Court. -F"ROM OUR F"I LES o n or nfte.r the 3rd day orJuly. 19 .. 6.
PuBLIC NoncE
HORNE CO MPANY, E . J.
WALSH. FIRST DOE, SECOND
DOE. TIURD DOE CORPOR-
A TION, a Corporation, Defend·
ants.
they waited and took it. Then came the ceremonies of
Arriving in Philadelphia, thC' farewell to the outgoing presi-
Orange county Rotarians found dent of Rotary International.
friends In the heart of the rail-Thomas \Varrt"n of Wolvcrham~
road terminal-the Philadelphia
1
ton, England, and the address of
Rotary club had set up a recep-welcome to the incoming presi-
tion booth on the mfin level of dent, Richard Hedke of Detroit,
the station for brother Rotarians l\lich.
who might be in trouble and the Stafford said that Distr ict No.
Stafford par ty certainly was. The 108, which comprises the Rotary
Philadelphia Rotarians saw to it clubs of Newport Beach. Orange,
that the Stafford party was Riverside. San Bernardino. Im-
placcd on a train bound for At-perial and Los Angeles county,
lantic City. The Quaker City cluP east of the City of Los Angeles,
committee also had the station-had made reservations for their
master there wire ahead to At· d•legates at the Hotel Roosevelt
!a ntic City to be on the lookout In New York City. About 60
for the party's luggage. Certainly per cen t of the delegates accept-
this was grand hospitality! ed the reservatiort5.
Ride In Llmomtne Stafford said New York City
\Vhen the Philadelphia Rotar-was hot for the three days that
iaru1 learned that the train w as he was there. He said his dele·
not due to leave their city im· gallons took sightseeing bus trips
mediately for Atlantic Cit y they to the battery, scene of much
took the Orange county delega-harbor activity: to Wall Street,
tion In tow and took them to the financial street ot the east:
lunch, after which thef took them to the Cathedral of St. John the
on a tour of the friendly city. Divine. which impressed every-
Visits "'ere made to the home one: up Fifth avenue, which Staf-
of Betsy Ross of Old Glory fame ford typified as "millionairt'S'
a nd to Independence Hall. row": and through Central Park,
The party had no sooner reach-the largest improved park land in
ed the Union sta tion in Philadel-America. The dC'legation also sa\v
phla again whe n they were told the N c\v York stage play, ''The
that the train "·as lea\i ng in a Red l\iill," aJter which they \\'ere
moment. They made haste for ~uests at B~lly Rose's Diamond
their car a nd \\'ere just about t o HOPSeshOC' n1gh!club. . .
go \\'ith it \vhen a member of the l The dclcf::a t1on also \·1s1ted
Philadelphia Rotary club's rec<'p-Grand Central sta tion in the heart
tion committee came running 1 or l\la~hatt.an Is land, 'vhere all
dO\\'Tl the pla tform to tell them t~e tra ins fo~ north\\'cs tcm N C\\'
tha t a PhlladPlphia Rotarian "·as I 'Y ork and Chicago and the Ne\\'
bound for Atla ntic City in his Engla~d states m('('I. They al~o
pri\'ately chauffeured car and he took ~ides on the Brooklyn Rap~d
'''as a nx ious to accommodat e other Transit and Inte rborough Rapid Rotari~ns \\·ho \\'anted to r each Transit, thr r l('{'trical sub,,·ay car
the convention city. system of NC'w York. Long Isl-
So the Or ange county party, and and Grente.r _Ne\\' \'ork. .
includin£ Stafford. \Vilkinson . Ga· They a.ls~ visited the Emp1.re
briel, Crane, Yost a nd H ankey and , s .tate bui1~1ng and r~e to its
the ir \vives and kin were ushered highest point In th<' skies. They
back into a beau;iful. refinedly ' also ,·isited Ra~io City and the
upholstered limousine chauffeured ~Valdorf-Astoria s famous Star-
by 8 groomed colored man. ,.. 1 hght Roof. "'here notables and the
Y.'ealthy rub should~n:.
Chlntte Speak5 They also took an excursion
"We learned later that. our host boat trip around l\fanhattan l sl-
"'as a wealthy PhtladC'li:hla and and passed within sight of the
broker, and though at f1rst S tatue of Liberty.
glance he seemed rather haughty, Since he h d v '---t he turned out to be a swell fel-a ne er 1..Pt't!'O eas
1 .. ld Sta!! d of Dallas, Texas, before, Stafford ow. sa . or. ·. said tha t he also wanted to see
This year \\'hen graduates of
Ne\\tp0rt Harbor Grammar s'chool
gave their commencement pro-
gram they featured a class proph-
ecy going ahead in imagination for
20 years and telling \vhat they
were doing at that time.
Twenty-five years ago this
week studen ts were graduaci:ig
and they too gave a class prophecy
telling what they \\'ere going to
do. Sheldon Smith had been ap-
pointed. chief surgeon at Walter
Reed hospital in \Vashington. D. C.
and Walter Dyson had an o~fice
on the 49th floor of t he \\'ool-
worth building.
There was a fine new high
school on the palisades and Lasky
studios had taken over Rocky
Point. Principal H . 0 . Ensign
had taught until 1930 and then
retired, having become a n1illion-
aire from his oil interests at Hunt·
ington Beach.
Balboa had not been heard of
for years. for it \vas now all Ne\\'•
por t Beach. (See page one story,
"l\lerchant Pictures Desola It'
Period for Fine Community.")
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE Of:' SALE
:-;fltt ... e li!! he re!:.'{ lt'i,·en th!l.1 Rohert F . AllPn. n r l ri tl1ur1e1 A\'I'.. IAl'l Ang~[e11. Cal!!ornf11 l:i l'llelll nl:' 10 J ohn
~1. Hane.on. of 209 ?>lnrlne A,·enue. 8 1\lb{la 1:-land . 11\1 hil'I rlJ.:ht . title. nnd
lnlPN>!'t In nnr\ to thl' hu11t ne!<!I rnn·
rlurtl'•l at 3fl7 ?.larlne A\·enue, Balbon. f!lland. C"11llfornlA. knov.'n il!I t hl' Isl·
1\0(1 f--in,.k Bar. t nt::elher 'ldth It!' i;Q<.d
\\"ill. 11.nd th" rood stufr. and grocer-1<'-' nn h11.nd.
Satd !\.'\le "''iii be r'nnJ111mn1rit<'rl . anrl th<' purc-ha.-e price paid. a t t he o f-
fi<'e of Grainf:'l'r J-fyer . Al tornr.y 11.t t,a .. ·. 31~ ?>fnr1ne A\·enue. Ralh<i11. I!ll· 11.nrl. California at 10 A. M .. J une 29.
1946. J une· 19. 1916.
ROBERT F . AL.LF.:-:. Vendor. J Ot-l:-; M. HANSON,
Vendee. ~TATE OF CAL IFOR:"lA. COU:"TV OF ORAXGE.-t1s .
On Ihle nlnetttnth di\\' ot J une. A. D. 1945, before me. !.lae Dewey. &
Notary Public In 11.nd for 1<ald Co11nt)'
and State. reeldlni;= the retn duly com· mle9oned and !!'lll>"Orn. ~..,,.,nally a n-
01111red Rnhert F. Alle n and J ohn M.
Haneen known to me to be the J'". sons "·hose names are eubacribe to the within ln!!trument. a.nd aeknow l·
l"(li::td to me that they executed the -·· IN WITNESS WllEREOF I h&ve hereunto set m y h11.nd and airtxed my
official eeal the d&y a.nd ve11.r In thle certlftc11.te tint above written.
a t the office of MILDRF.D G ILMORE. Attorne)". 412 \Vest Sixth St~t . Lo8 Angeles 14. County of Lo!! Angeles.
State of California. aU the right. t itle 11.nd lntere!!t of o ld lncon1petent In
a nd to all the certain n?al property
11ltuatP in the Countr or Orange , ~11.te of California. particularly d escribed
aa follo"'•a. to·wtt: Lot 17, Block "C," t.a..-un.a Heights No. 3, Lll.guna Beach C11.ll!ornla, u per m11.p thereof recorded tn Book 8, Page 1 o r Mls-
cellaneoue Mape. R~rde of Or-ange County. Terme of sale ca.ab tn lawful money
of the Unlte-d State! on conC\rm11.tl on of . a11.le. or part cuh and balance
e\·ldenced by note secured by Mort·
gage or Truet Deed on the property ao eold. Tl!ln per cent or 11.mount bid
ro be deJ>03Jted w ith bid. Bids or offen to be ID writing snd ... 111 be received at the a fore.said of-
fice at any time after the flrat publl· cation hereof and before date of a..le.
011.ted this 11th day of June. 1946. HAROLD 'S. LAWRENCE . As Guardt&n of the E11tate or
laid Incompetenf.
MILDRED GILMORE. Attorney for A&id Guardian.
412 West Sixth Street, Loe Angelea 14. Ca.llfornla.
Pub. June 18, 20, 25. 27 ; July 2, 1946.
CR·l2774.
No. 43560
ALIAS SUMMONS
(Action broui;ht in the Superior
Court of the County of Or ange,
and C.omplaint filed in the of-
fice of the Clerk of the Superior
court of said County.)
In the Su perior Court of t he S tate
of Ca.lifotnla In al¥' For the
County o~ Orange
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH.
a Municipal CorPora tion of the
sixth class, Plaintiff, \'S:. RICH-
ARD R. TATNALL, et al, Defend-
ants.
The People of the Sta te or Cali-
fornia Send Greetings to: RICH-
ARD, R. TA TN ALL a nd ELIZA-
BETH B. TATNALL, Husband
and Wif<', E. D. l\.fORRELL and
SUSAN E . MORRELL. 1-Iusband
You are directed to appear hi
an action brought against you b)I'
the above named plaintift in the
Superior C.ourt of the State 0.:
California, in and for the Count)'
of Orange. and to ans"'er the com-
plaint thc~ein within ten da,ya
after the service on you of th.ii
summons, if served within the
C.ounty of Orange, or within thirt:J
daya if served elsewhere, and yow
ue notified that unle.u YoU w ap.
pear and answer as above re.
Quired, the plaintiff will takt
judgment fo"r any money or da,m.
a&'e!I demanded in the Complaint,
as ulslng upcn contract, or Will
apply to the Court for any other
relief demanded in t.Jle complalrit.
GJven under my hand and teai
of the Superior Court of tht
O>unty ot Orange, S tate of CltJJ ..
fornia, this 17th day of April, 1~
B. J . SMITH,
County Oerk and Oerk of the
Superior Court of the State ot
California, in and for the C.oun·
ty or Orange.
By WAYNE A.·DRAGER,
Deputy.
(Seal Superior Court
Orange County)
Pub.-Apr. 25: May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30;
J une 6, 13, 20, Z1, 1946.
Radio Repairs
and Wife, R. A. CARRIER. ELLA N t EJ tr"
CARSON, J . R. 'JONES, HAR· ewpor ec IC
RIET TAYLOR, a single v.·oman. •
JOSEPHINE J\f. G R I F F l TH, 2305 Coast Blvd. Ph. Barbor .. 1S8
AUDREY ISABELL, a singlc l:::::::::: __________ ,
woman. LESTER PAUL SIMS, Ph ne n--n 5824
WALTER MORRIS GUEOEL. O ...,...,...
'IENRY EDWARD COFFM ~N N e wport & Costa Mesa
and GERTRUDE K. COFFMAN,
H\ISband and Wile, SANTA ANA 1 CAB C 0.
MORTGAGE and INVESTMENT ;
COMPANY, FANNIE P E ASE
OWENS, SIDNEY F. P A1-rISON,
JOSIE TilOMASON, FLORENCE
24-Hour Service
E. McDERMO'IT, KENNETH D. I t \\'as still rrun1ng when the somelh1ng of the majestic Hudson
Gillis Cafe
!CJ' Central Ave.
river which he had heard so much
abot1t, and so he took a New York
Central railroad train up the east
shore of the Hudson to Albany, Pub.
the capita.I of the state, "-'here he
entrained for Chicago. He had to
MAE DEWEY.
Notary Public In and for th< County and State. Ml com -mluton exptree AU!rtl# 17th.
1949. "·-l W'le 20. lMti.
CAMPBELL, EDWARD D. MOR·
RIS and MINNIE MORRIS, Hus-
band and Wife, LOS ANGELES
MORTGAGE UNDERWRITERS,
I nc., a corporation, THE ELLIOT
Expert
Radio Service
GOOD FOOD
FAST SERVICE
Starting June 24th
Open 5 a. m. at 8 p. m.
.Jack a Nada wants
wait in the \\"indy ci ty for six
hours for the train west.
"Chicago is a little like Ne"'
York," he sajd, "just very big. En
route to San Francisco our train
took us through the ~foffet tun-
nel. which thrilled me beyond
words."
Stafford said that he had \Vant-
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY AT P RIVATE SALE. No. 248694.
I N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALrFORNIA, IN' A !\~
FOR THE COUNTY OF LOS AN· GELES.
In the Matter or the Eata te of FAITH ER.'"ST. Incompetent. '
NollN! Ill her~bv gi,·en th11.t the un-deMilgned w ill &ell 11.t prlv11.te Mll!l. to the hlgh~t 11..nd be11t bidder , aubje<:t
cd to visit the Royal Gorge on
the Y.'a)' "'est out of Denver , through 33 t~nnels , one of "'hich
but after being on the train he \\'as S~\'en miles long. Th~ Colo-R 0 S S I ' S Jt>arned ,that it "·ent through the r ado ~1ver along the route is very
r.1offe tt tunnel instead. This dis· I be~utiful. ~e ad?ed-. L i q u 0 r s t 0 r e pleased him. he said. "until l be-\Ve arrived ln San Francisco
gan to see hO\\' "·onderful the Mor-last ~ursday a nd I ha~. a chane<>
700 Coast Highway felt tunnel trip is. It is more to_ visit the ZO? the~~· Staf~ort:I
Fonnerty Gordon'• D l"UI' Store scenic than the Ro}'al Gorge I sa~d In conclusion. \Ve arrived
Open ~el'J l>ay think." ' I in Los Angeles aboard 'The Lark' "":"'"""""""""~"""""""""~"""~""""""~.!__~E~n'_~ro~u~1e~~h~l~s-~'t1'~·:'.:.__l'":".~ed~ at 9 .o'clock Saturday morning. _ ain pass / and "'hen "'e arrived home, New-
:-----------------------------port Beach looked better than
DIESEL SERVICE
NEW ~5 H.P. DIESELS ON HAND
RecoadiUoned Diesels oa hand with choice of
redactioa nalta.
• WE AD: WBITING OBDEll8 ON aJGBT-AND LEFr-
BAND BOTAJION DQ:SEI-8 FO& TWIN INSTAl.1.41.
TION8. CHO.CE OF &EDUC'DON VN1T8.
Oil Bud: 165 B. P. 6-nl lloton-New.
See us for lnfonnation on
Venn Severin Diesels
Dleeel 6-aior Sec. of AD Kladl
I ™-a. LBWl8 (I •• -
..,....., ..
any of the places \\'e had visited
en route across the country."
Yes, there's no place like home.
BALTZ
MORTUARY
-4;-
Lady Attendant
-4;-,
410 Coast Blvd.
<X>RONA DEL MAR
Telephone Harbor 42
DAY AND NIGHT
Phone Beacon 5816
Corona del Mar
Malt Shop Palmer Radio
1018 Coad ID.chw•y AND ELECTRIC
2348 Newport: BIN.. • Old fashjoned malts
We mean just tltis. COSTA MESA
I
Contractors'
Rental Equipment
Jaeger Compressors
Comet Saws
Cement Mixers
Wood Working Equipment
Everything for the
Building Contractor
Dutch Heacock
Telephone: Barbor·502
•.
I
-----w·--•
DELllQUEIT TAX AID
ASSESSMENT LIST
City of Newport BMeb, State ol CallfCll'llla
NElft'OBT BEACH lJttY TAXES AND A!!lml!UIJl!N'l'
DELINQUENT FOB
FISCAL YEAR 1945-46
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
I, R. R. Hodgkimon, u Ex-O!fid<> Tax Collrctor, in and toe the
Qty of Newport Bead!, County of Oran11e. State of California.
li£REBy GIVE NOTICE that, default havlni been madr in the
payment of taxes and .......,,.,,,ta due to the Oty of Newport Bead!
!or the flJcal year •ndin& Jtme 30, 1946, upon the property hereln-
atttt described. and that, unleu said taxes and ......,,,.,,ta ao
delinquent. together with all penalties and cosll due thereon. be paid
at the Tax Collector's Office 1n the Oty Hall, or on before Saturday,
June 29, 1946, AT TEN O'CLOCK A. M. ol that day, all of said prop-
erty descri~ 1n the within list on which la.Id taxes and asseumenta,
penalties and coets are then unpaid, will on the date and the hour
above specified. BY OPERATION OF LAW, be sold to the Qty of
Newport Beach, and that such sale will be made in the OFFICE OF
THE TAX COLLECl'OR of s~d Qty.
R. R[ HODGKINSON,
Ex-Officio Tax Collector of Newport Beach, California.
A11eeaed 0\.'\"'ller Lot
NEWPORT BEACH TRACT
24 KJttle, Cecil L.
Spellicy, Anna E. et al
Spellicy, Anna E. et al
Kentz, Emma A.
Griswold, Loys
Plumer, Alice C.
Sunshine Farms Inc.
Sunshin<' Farms Inc.
Lane, Dorian
M cF arland, Ciro E.
G loesser, Ida L.
Blair, Dorothy A.
All (ex RR)
All (ex RR>
THIRD ADDmON
RIVER SECTION
LAKE TRACI
14
15
1
5
19
13
14
1
3
15
19
28
32
32
37
41
37
41
41
43
135
135
235
Total
Dellll-
quency
$ 12.60
10.35
4.11
5.97
9.78
5.88
11.43
11 .90
4.53
36.95
8.93
10.86
awnw•"..,.
4 ttlll!il ()w.,. ,
Drinen. Dudley D. NWJy 25'
Hammer, Fred NWJy 30' ot SEly 60' of Nly %
Hammer, Fred NWJy 30' ol SEly 6IY
Hammer, Fred' NWJy 30' of SEly 60'
LD&
5
3
' 5
()(JEAN PBONT rBAcr
Small, Lara V. 6
J -9)
9)
9)
9)
51
n:B8T ADDmoN TO NJ:WPOBT JIDOHIS
Porttt, Miriam S.
Porter,MlrlamS.
Johnooo, Peter
Johnson, Peter
Karlr•. Henry P.
McMahan, ..Edwanl D.
Hart, Ethel B.
Wallacr, Low H.
Lee, Vlrginla et al
Oty of Newport Betoch
Oty of Newport Beacb
Hunt, Wllllam R.
Hunt, Wllllam R.
Oty of Nrwport Beacb
Oty ot Nrwport Beach
Oty ot Newport Beach
McMlllan. John D.
McMillan, John D.
McMillan, John D.
O\adwick, Nettie Adami
Ellsworth. Paul B. et al
Denlinger, Clyde H.
Griesser, JWbert Al, Jr.
Rambo, A. M.
White, Forrest H.
Macaulay. Jessie R.
Holm~:ood, Isaac N .
Breithaupt, Harry R
9
10
11
10
11
5
11
18
13
18
19
1
2
7
20
21
NEly % 10
11
12
19
10
TRACI 919
Ely 100' or Wly
7"JiY (Ex Hwyl
SEiy 100'
2
60
9
2
3
F
H
\\fright. Douglas
Burnham, Roderick
TFACI 907-LIDO ISLE
27
94
112 Griffith Compan y
Griffith Company
Carlton, f\taurice L.
Carlton , ~1aurice L .
r.toshcr, He rma n A.
l\1odic, Gordon L .
!\Iodie. Gordon L.
NE!y Ii
NEly %
SW!y %
SWJy Y,
H
H
17
17
18
23
:It
24
26
28
28
32
32
32
32
32
34
34
34
34
35
B
2
4
~
.... q
•
••• , .... o...
Keeler. Sal1le Lathrop
9.7' !')ye. v. J.
Ballard. Ro6ert H.
Ralph, William H.
Ralph. Wllliam H.
12. 76 Raiph, Wllliam H.
-
Lot
12
16
22
SEly 50' 44
SEly 50' 45
SEly 50' 46
-B
B
B
B
B
B
4.84 TRACI m-ooBONA DEL llAB
21.42 N.._t, O.ester 0 .
4.23 Hopn, Paul J .
2.53 Hoean, Paul J .
16
36
37
4.23
11.97 TBAcr 10Z6--00BONA DEL llAB
4.23 Otluns National Trust A
11.97 Savinp Bank ot L. A.
· 8.99 Othens National Trust A
2.99 SaV!np Bank of L. A.
11
24
ACREAGE-CORONA DEL lllAB
Wagenhebn, Edwin 50' lot in
(Inc. bet. -"' hl&h tldr line)
(So. ol Co. Rd.) 160.04 ft. SE!y
of SW!y ext. of NWly line ot
Acacia S t .
D
2.99
36.40
8.25
4.23
3.61
3.61
2.09
16.98
4.58
3.61
3.61
19.20
RE-SUB OF SECTION 1-BALBOA ISLAND
12.97
Stephen, Lester J .
?ttyers, John W.
Myers, J ohn W.
Bonham, Edna F. et al
28
15
24
24
SECllON Z--BALBOA ISLAND
Sharon, Russell E. 18
6
7
7
13
1
--. -15.98
4.TI
5.91
7.71
6.74
6.74
4.36
4.36
20.'lO
~ a• •em az 1 ...__. -pl•• lw . ...-... ' --·-· Tro_,n pa._ with o1eep1nc °"" wmr--• be ....i •
a..._,modatlonl cllsappeottd dur--at ~ flllbta -tbo7 in& the war, due to dem.wnd tw wen ne!tlect befme the wv .
seats. but they .. 111 soon begin
to appear on the airlines for u.e ~ ldvw11w; ••ta aa
In loocer trips. Beca_, ot in-_. .-ID -IP""'•·
SEC'l'ION ~BAIMA ISLAND
iba~ Owner Lo&
Newbury, C. S . 23
McKenney, Stanley V. 19
Rm1eu. ~ E. 25
Shook. Nellie v. 3
1bompoon, Hollis R. 28
Brewster, HarT)' c. 3(
-6
Tolal -
Marshal~ ~ v. 16
12.M Dimmitt, llalpb. B. 15
9
12
13
16
17
18
20
ta•t:7
29.67
20.91
20.n .
25.05
28..50
54.99
54.32
13.39
11.57· Sl!lC'l'ION 4-BALllOA ISLAND
Harvey, Harold H ., et al 16
Rlchardlon, Angus s. 6
23.0'l Rlchanlsoa, Angus s. 7
Hamm. Harold L. Ely 75' 1
SECI'ION 5-BALBOA ISLAND
2
11
11
14
Mason, Joltn WUllam 12 2
Henderson, Lulu Mae 9 3
Riley, VMan W1y 30' 27 6 )
Riley, Vivian W1y 30' 28 6)
35.45
29.00
29.00
42.51
34.97
30.8:!
16.95
10.60 All property hereinbefon! described ta situated in the ~te
16.28 limits of the CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE,
31.79 STATE OF CAUFORNIA.
37.90 Dated this sixth day of June, 1946.
R. R. HODGKINSON,
Ex·Otficio Tax Collector, Newport Beach. California.
22.26 Published June 6, 13, 20 and 27, 1946.
4.85
Soutb. as• W 54• East 4 ......... feet. ~ ol. and parallel wilb th.mot 90utheuterl)-alone tbl 16'71 PUBLIC NOTICE Nonb ea• Ill' 01• Eu! ~.15 feol. the t.tI•Mod ~from U.S. oorthwestul:r prolon1atioo ot Ibo 7.n ---to • point ta tbe westerb' line of. Bulkh..S StaUon. No. 1'10 to U. S. northeasterly line of Corona Del
M'.>TICE OF BEARING BUOBB Central Ans:aue. _, feet in width. Bnllrb•d line Station lfo.. lTS., u said Mar and along the northeasterU'
THE BOABD or DIRJ'JCTOBS which point b: North 47• f'T' 11• bulkhead and btilk.,_,, ltaUom are line of Corona Del liar and lta
01' COASTAL KtJNICIPA14 Welt • diataDce at 1,608.34 fatt laid out and shown 1lll'Cfl r map of southeasterly prolongadon to ltll
WATER DlSTRICT 01' ORANGE from the common eorner of Sectlona Newport BaT. CaUlomla. lhowin& intersection with the center Une
58.79
92.70
COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. OP A 27, 28, !S and M. Township 8 South. harbor llnea. approved. b7 the War of the water coune of that certain
PETillON ASKING FOR THE Ranae 10 Wert, S.B.B. &: IL; Department J"anual'J' 18th. 1917, and canyon tying immediate!)' eoutb·
64.02 ANNEXA'.flON OF THE CITY OF thence North 1a• sr W East on ftle In the ottice Of th.e U. S. easterl.y of Corona Del Mar. c:om-
43.06 NEWPOR~ BltACH AND THE along the said westerb' line of District Engl.n~. Los Angeles. can-monly known as Buck n uJty;
11.60 TERRITORY CONSTITUTING Central Avenue, 278.70 feet. more fomJa; thence in a general southwerter-
6 04 THE SAME TO SAID COASTAL or less, to an intersectton with the thence 90utheasterly along a line. i,. direction following along the
· MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT, westerly prolongation ot that cer-whJch line is !SO feet northeasterly center line of the water course of
6.97 UNDER THE °'MUNICIPAL tain course in the United. States of and parallel with lhe aforesaid the aforesaid Buck Gully to iU:
13.45 WATER DISTRICT AJ:t O.F Bulkhead Une extendlJll from Sta-bulkhead line extending between intersection with the ordinary high f 13.45 1911'". AS AMENDED. tlons U. S . 227 to U. S. 128, u said Bulkhead Station. Noa. 170 and tide line ot the Pwci!ic Ocean:
5 0 , Harbor Line ia shown uwn a map 1755, a distance ot 1,800 feet to a th S th 20• West th (3) .~ NonCE ts HEREBY GIV!:N entitled "'Harbor Lines, Newport point. wblch bears South 29• West . en~e ou . . rce
3.26 that there !was tiled with E. H. Bay Harbor'' approved by the War 350 feet from U. S. Bulkhead Sta-m1.les. into the Pac1f1c Ocean to a
13.45 Beaver, Sectetary of Coastal Muni· Department May 2nd, 1936, and on tion No. 130 as said staUon is laid point.
13 45 clpal Water District, on the 2nd file in the office of the U. S. Dfs· out and sh~wn upon Said map of thence north"·esterly along a li!le
H enley, Joseph M .
H enlt'y, Josl'ph l\1.
H enley, Joseph M .
Smith: Amelia, et al
CA...~AL SECTION
3
4
5
8
139
139
139
139
5.23
5.23
13.38
3
·61 1 day ot May, 1946, a petition .etting trlct Eniinee:r, Los Angeles, Cali-Newport Bay showing harbor lines; parallel to and thre_e (3) m.iles dU-
. forth the boundaries of the City torn.la; thence North 75• 11' 44" East 1,-t~nt from the. ~rd1nary b1gh tide
19.83 ot Newport Beach, in the County thence South 79"' 00' East along 40 1.60 feet to a point, which bears ltne of th~ Pac1f1c Ocean to a point, ot Orange. State of California. which the said westerly prolongtation of South 35• 28' 18 .. West 144.43 feel which point is the most southerly
RECORD SURVEY-9-4~BEACON BAY (lmpro\•ements) said petition contains a prayer that said bulkhead line to an lntersec-from u. S. Bulkhead Station No. corner of the City of Newport
Bbhman, Curt" 8 42.31 the said City ot Newport Beach tlon w ith the easterly line of said 135 a sa·d B lkhead Sta tion Is Beach, a~ the exterior boundar7
and the whole thereof be annexed c tral A said l t t 1 ' 5 1 u .. of the City of Newport Beoch 11
111
222
223
381
546
547
667
668
676
677
Lindstrom. Carl D .
Lindstrom, Carl D.
1\·tiller, Galen
h t ilter, Galen
P a t tcrson, Eln1e.r
P atterson. Elmer
N & R Inc.
N &: R Inc.
N & R Inc.
La Roe, Otis
H offman , Albert C.
H offman. Albert C.
Rabail, Anais B.
McMillan, Neil S .
McMillan. Neil S.
LANCASTER ADDmON
SECTION A
1
2
1
2
3
17
12
13
8
11
12
331
331
42;;
425
425
430
530
530
219
220
220
FIRST ADDmON TO NEWPORT BEACH
Barre, Annie Ellis NEly 50' 12 20
Barre. Annie Ellis NEly 50' 13 20
Cha mberlin. Pierre A.
Otamberlin, Pierre A.
Alexander, Olarl("S
Tapley, Christine et al
Neighbors, May B.
Isbell, John C.
SECTION B
TRACI 626
TRACI 2M
SECTIONB
Elliott, Eugene
SUB. OF BLOCK "A"
EAST NEWPORT
All (Ex SE!y 44.9')
Johnson, George L. et al
Dttm, J oe R.
NEWPORT BAY TRACI
Plummer , Anthony K.
Plummer. Anthony K.
De Moss. Oyde J.
Elliot~ Eugene
Hues, James \V.
Hues, James W .
Jones, \\'illiam R.
Jones, William R
BALBOA TB.A.er
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6.65 Citizens National Trust & Savs. Bank of L.. A.
18.99
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Citizens National Trust' & Savs. Bank of L. A.
Citizens National Trust & Savs. Bank of L. A.
L a Courrcyc. Frank L..
Citizens National Trust & Savs. Bank of L. A.
Citizens National Trust & Savs. Bank of L. A.
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Elmore. Hetty J .
Elmore, Hetty J .
Boyd, Robert L.
Brinkerhoff, H . R.
BrinkC'rhoff. H . R.
Lloyd, Hazel ~t.
Lloyd. Hazel M.
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Glover , \Vood Jr.
Glover, \\'ood Jr.
Leech . Vernon A. 21·86 Leech, Vernon A. 46·93 Sa\\'YCr, J amee R. 48·79 Sawyer, James R
Zweifel, K athleen M .
40.26 Z"·eifel. Kathleen M.
Zweifel. Kathleen M.
Bean, Raymond P.
33.01 Bean. Raymond P.
Bean. Raymond P .
17.29 \\'hyte, J ames S.
\\'hyte, James S.
City of Newport Beach
Carroll, June
22.91 Cheyne, John
23.39 de la Torre, Alphonse G.
26.03 de la Torre, Alphonse G .
Hogan, P au.I J .
9 Oty of Newport Beach 25. 1
48 Stoever, Ruth B. 19. 18.SG Oertly, John \V.
Meyers. Otto J .
Collins. Thomas M.
'l0.42 Still, Mary J .
34.51 Kroenke, G. C.
35.49 Kroenkr, G. C.
28.18 Shellenbach. Harold C.
13.84 Bettis. Gv.·endolyn G.
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Morrow, Bertha R.
l\teyer, \Vllllam B.
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Elliott, Eugene
Elliott, Eugene
Elliott. Eugene
Elliott, Eugene
O'OCker, Frank w.
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Lampert, Frank S.
Deutsch. ~ry
Deutsch, Emtt'y
Pacific States Sa'l."5. & Loan Co.
Pacific States Savs.. &: Loan Co.
Pacific States Savs. & Loan Co.
Pacific States Savs. A: Loan Co.
Pad.tic States Savs. &: Loan Co.
Pacific States Sa\IS. a: Loan Co.
Pacific States Savs. a: Loan Co.
Ber&eron. Arthur J .
Padt!c States Savs. A Loan Cu.
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Goeerty, Frances E. 96
SEASBOU COLONY rBACI
Beeby, John D .
Beeby, John D.
Mc:lnnrw. Ida B.
Mclnnel, Ida B.
Mtl....._ Ida B.
Mer...... Ida B.
Drlaer&. Dudley D.
Drlgen, Dudley D.
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34.78 Meyer, William B.
2.15 Johnson. Mary Ann
33.25 Johnson, Mary Ann
2.15 Harms, George W.
9.37 Hanns, George W .
Harms. George W.
Harms, George W.
6.10 Hanns. George W.
8.63 Coram, Roy E.
16. Tl Coram. Roy E.
8. 78 Savoy. Phillip A.
6.10 Casler, Emma W.
1.92 \Vest, Ernest 0 . e t al
6.10 West, Ernest 0 . rt al
5.48 Peck, George N.
6.10 Peel. Leone D.
7.97 Mc;Bumey. B. A.
27.32 Hendencn, Tom W.
5.39 HeDdenon. Tom w.
T m Morris. M. Ethel
Sl"l!'!L John A.
9.20 d• la Torre. Alphonse
7.97 de la Tbrre, AlpbonM
de la Torre, Alpbonor
23.90 de la Torre, Alphome
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S.61 Boyd, R. L.
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en venue. po n o n-:§h own upon a mop entitled Harbnr d 'bed · 0 d. · N 1 d t to Coastal1 MunlcJpal Water Dis-tersection also belng in the south-Lines Ne"·port B:iy Harbor, Cali· escn tn . r inane': 0 • • 0~ -
trlct, und!;t the provislons of the u ly prolongation of the e asterly fornl~". ripproved by the War De-ed ~Y the City Council of the City 4 •36 ,.Municipal Water District Act of line of the County Highway. 60 feet partment May 2nd. 1936, and on of Newport Beach ?n the llth day
4.97 1911", as a.6ended. Said petition in width, as described In the peti· f ile in the oUice of the U. S. Dis· of September • .lS>OO,
4.91 wu signed by ~ persona and tlon for public high way, Newport trict Engineer, Los Angeles, Cali· thence northwesterly parallel to
4.71 ~~ ~1,! E. H .. edBeavller.
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such Beach Road . and recOrded in Book fomia; anrdththrcep <113~ m
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~re ........ exam1n a e s gna-250, page 73, Records of said Or-thence South 71 • 54, East l ,OlO.OO o . e ~c 1c cean o an n er-
17.9!! tdtes appended thereto and as-ange County: feet to an angle point in the or<fi · c:.ection w1t'h the southv.resterly p\.o-
14.24 certal.ned and determined that said thence northerly alonjt'. the said nary . high tide line of the Paci fic longation of l!'te south~as1erlv Une
petition was signed by the requi· southerly prolongation of th~ east · Ocean in Newport Bay, 811 esta· of the aforesaid Summit S tr t'et;
site -"iJ,llllber ·.Of qualified electors er~y line and ~e easterly line ~r blished by Decree in Court Case thence northeasterly along the
31 .3E rtheesi~~ega wpirtbloponsethde .~~daa::x:J sac •d C1 ouHn.tyh H1gh1w•yh, and asTrasa•dt No. 24026 of the Superior c ourt in south"·cstcrly prolongationth o! th1e
.... "' oun Y 1g way s s ?~n on c I and for Or~nge County, California, southe.:.sterly line. the sou easter Y
20.01 and, as such duly appointed and No. Tl, Bouleva rd Add1t1on to Nev.'-3 certified copy of which decree line and the northeasterly prolonga-
19.25 qualified secretary, attached. his port Heights: being P~".-?f Lot 169 1 was re<'orded September 19, 1928. l ion of \he southeasterly line of the
9.78 cinert.i:fith'00
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te ~d .aldti'tlpeti~i~n __ ~;t1ify1• Block 2,. lr"'.1ne Subd1v1:!aon, as re-in Book !99, page !!75, Official Re · .:iforrsaid S<i mmit Street to the
16.02 g a 581 pe on ,.. •U1.1IC en corded 1n Miscellaneous l\~ap~. Book cords of Orange County, California ; point of p~ginning.
in law and should be presented to 9, page 28, records of s31d County. th 5 h 39 , 48, E 1 1 Sttond: The undersigned are 8.92
8 .92
the Board of Directors or Coastal to an intersection with the center en~e o~t . . as a ong Municipal W ater District. line ot the Old County Road, as the :said ord inary high tide Uni; e qualifiMI elet'tors of the said City
The test of said petition. to-shov.·n on Tract No. 27, Boulevard dls~ance of 334.27 feet to a point. of Nt'!wport Beach and are equal
Addil.•on 10 Ne•"porl He•'g hts. be•'ng which is the most "'esterly corne. r in number to more tha n ten per gether w lth five of the names at· .. f 1 f 1 d d !bed centum of the number of aucb tached thereto, is as follows: part of Lot 169, Block 2, Irvine Sub· 0 8 parce c;> an escr in al 1 th 6.74 To the COASTAL MUNICIPAL division, as recorded in Miscellan-Deed to the c.1ty of New por~ Beach, qu ified e ectors residing In .e
-us Ma~ Book 9 page 26 r--ords said ~d being recorded 1n Book City of Newport !!each voting for 10.50 WATER DISTRICT, ~-... .... ¥. • • ~-... f'49 424 r or1· ·ai R d.s all candid;itcs for the office ot of said County·, -, .page o 1c1 ecor • 5 .9 1 LAGUNA BEACH thence North 56• 59' East along of aatd County; Governor of the Slate ol Callfor-
5.56 CALIFORNIA the ea.id center line of the Old thence North 23• !57' 30" East nia at the l:lst general e lcctlon held
2.81 We, the undersigned signers, . do County Road. 763.92 feet; along the northwesterly line of ~ior to the signing of thl1 peti-
hereby petition for the anne:.:ation thence North 70~ ft ' ~ 498.06 said parcel of land a dirtance of on. 21 ·82 and inclusion of the territory here-feet along the aaid center line ot 317.57 feet; WHEREFORE, the undersigned
11.00 ina.fter described, to the COASTAL the Old County Road ; thence S outh 71 • 54• East along pray that the proposed ter ritory,
10.61 MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT thence North 38• 18. East 440.43 the northerly line of said parcel lo·Wit, the terrltllry hereto!"ore de-
10.50 ~dterat'b1•91MI unicipal Wd •~ter Ddistrlct feet along the center line of the of land a distance of 290.24 feet; scribededand thde "·~ole tbeceot,. thbe ........ as amen ea; an Old County Road: annex to an m::iue a part o e
5.31 We do certify and declare, thence North 12• 3IY West 521.66 thence cont inuing along the nor:· COASTAL MUNICIPAL WATER
172 therly l ine of said parcel of land DISTRICT d th · · I · First: That the real property pro-feet alonr the said center line: ot un er e prov1s1ons o South 85• 43' East a d.istance of aid •1 · · I W t D ' t · t Act 1 72 posed to be included in said muni-the Old County Road. to an inter-s •• un1t'1;:>a n er is r1c · 1,378.16 feet to the n ortheast cor-t 1911 d d d th 1 clpal water district consists ot the Retion with the: center line of o , as amen e . an a your 2.73 ner of said parcel of, land; H bl B d d II 1 d territory with.in the corporate Um.iU Westminster Avenue, as abown on onora e: o Y o a ac ·s an
4.91 of the municipal corporation known a map of Fint Addition to New-thence South along the east line take all proceedings n ecessary and
8.53 and designated as the City of New-port Heights, as recorded in Book at the southerly prolongation there· requisite in the premises.
15.85 port Beach. lying wholly w ithin of Miscella.rreow Map 4., pace: 94, o~ o~c:~ rr~elio°f lan~ ~ di1ta~ce :cl I"' C'> < t1
9 7ll the: County of Orange, State of records of said County; o · ee an in enec on e O " " o
· California, the ·Nhole of wbieh ter · thence North 39• 50• !:ast along with a line 200 feet northerly of 'g. QI ~~ ~ ~ en
3.7e rltory is sometim~ herein referred the center line of said Westmira:ter and parallel with the aforesaid rt ~
4.36 to and iJI meant whe:n the term Avenue 707,03 feet to a point of b8ulklkhheadd 's'"1aeti~te~~ing15tr1 ~'.'.' UU. SS. td N r"" ~ ~ •
•territory" is used herein. Said intersection with the center line u ea on , .. o. .., · · ~ ID ,:
0
:-" C 3·50 territory ls situated wholly within of Fifteenth Street, as shown on Bulkhead Station No. 1"'1' ~ 2. .... Q. a. iil
4.36 the corporate limit.:s of said City atottsaid map of P'int Addition to thence due east along a line, c ~ ;·
15.32 ot Newport Beach, and the boon · Newport Heights; which line is 200 feet northerly of d ~ °"
. 6.74 dari.f!I thereof. being the boundaries thence South 49• 30' East 3,240 and parallel with the afottSaid Jiii'
of the City of Newport Beach and feet along the center line of said bulkhead line extending from U. 2: 4.l O of the proposed territory to be Fifteenth Street to a point of in-S. Bulkhead Station No. 151 to U. o.
4.71 annexed, are descr ibed as all the tersection w ith the center line of S. Bulkhead Station No. 152 a dis·
3.50 cert.:i1n real property 11i tuate in the Irvine Avenae, as shown on afore-lance of 1,281.29 feet to a poi.nt;
2 .04 County of Orange, artlState
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fornia. and more p cu ar 1 e-port H~gh t.s; """ ee a po1n ;
17.43 -=ribed as follows, to-wit: thence South 40• 30' West along thence due east a distance of 2.50
7 .99 Beginning at the p0int of Inter-the said ~nter line of Irvine Ave-feet to a point;
4.10
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6.74
6.74
6.74
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3.50
3.50
3.50
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section of the northeasterly 'pro-nue and the aoutbwes.terly prolon-thence due s outh a distance of
longation of the southeasterly line gation crf the. center line ot Irvine 300 feet to a point; •
of Summit Street. at said street Avenue 2.495 feet, more or lea, thence due east a distance of 350
is laid out and shown on a map to the northeast · corner of Lot 'H'. feet to a point;
of the Sea&hore Colony Tract, as Tract 919, as recor<ted in ~-thence easterly 1ft a direct line
recorded in Map Book 7, page 25, laneous Mapa, Book 29, pages 31 to Station No. 75 at Patent boun·
records ot Orange County, Cali· to 34 Inclusive, records of said Coun-daries of the Rancho San Joaquin.
fomia, w ith the north bank o! th ~ ty, which point ts also the !IOUth· as per map recorded.. in Book 1,
Santa Ana River; west comer of the 80 foot strip of page 47 of Patent Records of Los
thence. easterly and aoutheastttly the S tate Hlgbway right of way, as Aneeles County, California;
alone the north bank of said r iver deeded by deed. recorded in Deed thence southeasterly alon1 said
5,400 feet. more or less. to an Inter-Book 506, page 334, records of said Rancho boundary line: to Station
section with the former southerly County; 78 ot said Rancho boundary; said
line of the California State High-thence. along the S tate Highway Station be:ln&' South sa• 43' .0-
•aY havinc a width ot 80 feet. Said right of way aa deeded by deed east 220.55 teet from UnJted States
pol.nt of intersection bears soul~ recorded l.n Deed Book 338, paae Bulkhead Station No. 104 ln the
s•M'l8" eaat 1,113.01 feet from the 314. o.ttlclal recordJ of AJd County, bulkhead line, u said bulkhead
northwest corner o.f the .authe~ southeaaterly OD the arc of a curve line and bulkhead stations are laid
one-quarter (IJIJ of Section 291 concave to the nortbM.St having out and ab.own upon the map ot
Townahip e South. Ra.nee 10 West. a radiw at. SIOS.33 feet <a radial Newport Bay, California. lhowi.O&' :Z: ?! :Z ?: ~
5.BA le: M.; .aid point of inter· llne at the point of bqinnin& bear· Harbor lines. approved by tbe War 3
.ection ai.o bein& 40 teet southerly 1111' North 47• 33' 25" Eaat.> a dis:· Dep:irtm~t J anuary 18th, 1017; p::i P' p:i ?' ~
ot ~ttr''t Station 883 + 40.95 tance of 5CK.85 feet; thence South ~· 45' Ea.c .0 feet; ... ... .... ... :..:
on the center line of said highway; thence continuing alon& the tut thence South 29• 00' East 330 teet; 0 0 0 0 O
said point abo bein& the westerl.7 mentioned .outberly line of said thence South M• IO' Eut eo an tocether with m other danat:uiw
terminus o1 the ordln&ry bi&b tide State HJ.abway rtatat of way. tan-lnte:nectlon with the 90Uthwesterl7 which. with the forqoinc 5 tJpia.
line ot the: Pacific Ocean in New-cent South 74• Jl' 30• East 1.2.U.22 prolonpUon ot the northwelter:ly twa.. make a total ot. 487 ~
port Bay and dal&nated "'North feet; line of Twenb'·Sncnth A•e:aue. u tura attached to aid pet1tiOG.
Llne" and north bank ot the San.ta thence COl'ltinuin& alona the Jut Twenty-Seventh Aftnue la shown NOTICE IS GIVEN to all penou
Ana River ... esta.bllabed by a de-mentioned' fi&bt of way line lllonc oa ~ map ot Corona Del Mar. re-interested that said petl.ttou will
Cl'ft on Court c .. No. ZN9I o( the • curve coocave &o tbe north havina corded in ~ Mai-. Book be praented to the 8ovd of Df. ..
Superior Court tn and tor O~ a ndiu. Of 1.550 feet,. a distance of 3. ~ 41 ud U., ncorda ot aaJct rec1on ot Coastal Ku.n1dpal Water
Counl)', Calltomla, a «<tilled eopJ :m.M tee1; CountJ; Di.slrid at lhe CountJ ot ~
of which decree wu recorded Sep-thence cootlnuina um.a the Lut thence nortbeuterly alons the State of CaillomJa. at tta reautar
\Imber ltlb. 1921 Ln Book IOl, pace: mentioned ~t of way line. tan-atOl"eSi.id 10U.$hwesterly prolonp-meetin.I ln the Board Room cd tM :ass, Ot!lclal ~ ot 0...... -• South 111• zr 3(1' &alt • dis-tion ot the northwesterl7 Uno <II r.a...,.. llead1 Couol)' w-Dloo Caunt7, CaJUomia; tance ot 201.35 teet to a point ln TwentJ'-Seventh A•enue and tbe trtct. iti tht IAsuna Bacb. Cow~
•tbence alon& aid norlb \lank al. tbe IOUtbe:aste.rlT line of the parcre:l nortbwe:stl!rly line of ~-SeY· Water District BuDctln&, ID tbe Cttl' 1
Ibo Sonta Ano ai-lllrcKCb tbe <II land • deeded to the CllJ ot enth A.....,ue and Ila -17 <II r.,_ -. Com>IJ at Or-•
1.:W --and -Newporl Bwb b7 deed N<Ol'ded In proloaption to a point -Ille -8'ate ot Ca11fom1a, at 1:19
1979 Soutb •• 1r w Eut mm-. Dwl Book*• -m. -at atorwld -IT ~-o'cloclc P.M. ot ~ •... 11• 1 · South ea• M' IS' !tut 5MM -. mid CoUDtr. tlOll at Ibo amth...cod:r llDo ol c1A7 at Zti17, 1M1.
11.38 South 51 :II' W -J.OIUI ---W W..t aJoac ... TwclJ.-th ..__ -DADD -UU. ,.,, at z....,.
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6ou.th n• ta' W SM 115.35 teet. and tbe IOU'lbwestertr proloa.ptlaa tbe noctt autal.7 fine oi c«oaa (UAL) 1 H. llZAVD.;:J
South n• M' to" &Mt 1-.. feet. 1blnot a d1PaDre of *70.11 feet to Del Mar, N llhown ee. &be ...,._ Becretar:T ot tile Oowtll'
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CHURCHES Mn. H. J enks and daughter lllARll lORNSONS VJSl'lµIO
Martha. OeKalb. DL, came Mon· THE "'PROMISED LAND!"
da.)r to spend the summer with her The following letter from For-"-------------'
son Mr. Robert J enks and family, mer l'ttayor M. J . Johnson, will be
311 Marigold avenue. Mrs. Jenks r ead wj.th Interest by their many
gid everywhere she lookl ls a trie nds:
OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL
1423 Weet Central Avenue
Sunday V-!I: 8 and 10 a.ID.
ConUUloa.e: Saturday• frcm
4:00 to 5:30 &Dd from 7 :30 to
8:30 p..m.
picture. the heighbon' gardens . Seattle, Washn., June 12
the hills, ocean and even the Dear Editor:
dirigible on its patrol over the blue \Vithout asking Sheriff Elliott
sea. In fact she thinks citizens of or Chief "Hodge" for J)e"rmission
Corona del ~far a re very fortuna te to leave Oran ge counly, early
people to have a home in such a Tuesday thorning, May 21. my v.ife
beautiful spot. and I , without making a ny noise,
Capt. and l\frs. John Kirby and "snuck" 8\l.'8Y from NeW}ll.lrt
son of Redondo Beach spent the Beach and headed for Sea ttli?.
,,·eek end ";th Lt. Col. and J\.1rs. After a n uneventful and pJeaqnt
F . C. Venn. 230 Larkspur avenue. trip we arri\•ed in the "pmrnisC'd
Mr. and l\1rs. A . J . R utter and land" Monday evening to b~ izreet-
Mr. and ~1rs. L . T . Folsom. 31() I ed by Mn. John L. AndeNOn, my
1'1arigold avenue, attended the v.·ife's sister, at whose home we
third and last musicale concert arc now staying.
given by the R i,·erside Ovic Out of our many t rips bet..\•een
Chorus. Monday night. The chorus Seattle and California it is safe
has 125 m embers "'1th an orches-to say that this one is the ri1ost
tra of 75. They give three pro-beautiful \Ve have ever taken. TI.is
grams evC'ry winter. is especially so in Northern Cali-
l\.1i ss l\.1ar~ar(>t Sinclair. San · fornia . Oregon and \Vashington.
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.,._ JOHN' VIANNEY CHURCH •••boa ...... d
Sunday Mau: 8:SO a.m.
Conte.lom: , Saturdays troru
7 :30 to 8:80 p.m.
OOBONA DEL MAR
COMMUNITY CHUIWll,
OONOREGATIONAL
POTTY Fffderlcl< Sdln>cl<, MID!ster
fl 1 Heliotrope. Coroll& del Mar
Cllurch school has two sessions.
All aboVe primary department
meet at 9 :30 a.m. Beginners and
primary department ages meet at
11 a.rn .. durin& the morning chW'cb
hour.
7:00 p.m. Youth meeting. Diego. visited ~1r. and l\irs. Gus-The beauty of the nev.· grov.'th on
tav Grupe, 701 ~·larigold avenue. the trees and bushes. the miles and
ror a (C\\' days. mill's of v.·ild lilacs. scotch broom , FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
l\.1r. and l\.lrs. Ed\vard Kelly. Los dog\vood nov,,E"rs , v.;ld roses and SCIENTIST
Angelt's, spE"nt a '''eek at their I many other nowers were beacti-Lido Theater. Central Avenue
rott.:i.ge . 629 Marigold aVC'nue. ful beyond the pc>\\'C'_rs of my hum-Ind Via Lido
Mr. and l\1rs. John ~tiller and bl e IX'n to describe. A branc?l of The Mother Church,
son TE'rry, 711 l\1a rigold avC'nue. S eattlc>, like all olhcr Pacific The Fir8t Church of Chrlat, Sci-
are on a u.·cek's \'acation at Coas t c ities, has made nlany ential, in Boston. MassacbusetU.
Yosemite. chang('s. Aft{'r having been a,,·ay Sunday School at 9 :30 a.. m. Sun-
cart a. '° .. 11r., Mlftlltitt'
124 IL -at. Pl\. 24~R
Clnudl . .c::hc:d. 1 :'5 L m.
Komlac Wonblp, U o'clock.
Toulll croupe, ~ llCbool, in·
i.m.dlate. Adult, 8:il0 p. m.
~ •rvlce. 7:30 o'clock. Mid-fell""'""1p and pro.yo!',
Wedneeday, 7:30 p. m.
u a.m.. Prayer &Dd Sermon.
A881XBI.JES OF GOD
R...,. lllld Ida -Pu&an U06 Oeeaa hoat,. ·Newporl
Sunday IChoo~ 10 i<.m.
Morning service. U. a.m.
Evening evangelistic ae:rvloe at
7 :30 p.m.
b.tid-week service, Thursday a t
7 :30 p.m.
Flll8T FO~UAJIE CBUllCB
OF COSTA MESA
Temporary location,. American
Legion Hall
Be-r. and Mn. o. Wlllard s ........
Pu tors
Phone %871
Sunday School 9 :30 a. m.
Morning worship service 10:45.
Crusader seIVice 6 :00 p. m.
Berean service 6 :30 p. m.
Evening evangelistic service at
7 :30 o'clock.
Tuesday evening prayer service
at 7 :30 o'cloCk.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
G. Edwin Osher, Pastor
I. 8. WBYTI!:
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Armand Monaco
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814 W. Bay Ave., Bal'-
Barbor lTU
Z'IU LUtewood A.,..
Loe Anpleo N<>nnand7 NOS
CLINICAL LABOllATORY
Clinical Laboratory
Ottloe boan: 9 -t:M
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TELEPHONE RARllOR llS8
!8SS W. Central Aft.
DAY SCHOOL
Mortimer School
302 Coral Balboa lal&Dd
OrMieo: eou...,. Preparatory
SUMMER SCHOOL o.,. r lu.l:t' S
G . A. Mortimer, 1'1. A-. Oxford
i:rtDclpaJ Phone Harbor 652
The proposed Junior College dis trict for the Orange
county coastal region has the .wealth, the school population,
the varied industries and trades, and the natural unity to
Indicate tha t a college is needed and can be adequa tely sup-
ported. The territory included in t he four high school dis-
tricts comprises a population with harmonious and cultural • Interests. It is united by modem highways ar.d is a nutural
Euclld at Stanford, Garden Grove. DE?'<i"TISTS
9 :30 a..m. Cb.urcb school tor all r------------~
Mrs. \\1illiam Warre n. First a nd for nearly 20 years I find it quite day Service at 11 a. m. Wednesday
Dahlia avenurs. had as guests a task to find my way around. TP~ti.nunlal Meeting at 12 o'clock
unit for transportation. The four high schools are conven-
iently spaced in distance from one another, each serving a
concentrated population . and not in excess of 15 miles from
a central possible site for a coll ege. The proposed district
forms a complete geographic unit not now adequately served
by higher educational facilities required by the rapidly in-
creasing numbers of its young people who are being released
from war work, who need or desire further training to in-
crease their efficiency or to make them employable. This
situation is serious at the present t ime a nd threatens to be-
come acute as reconversion accelerates. ~---· This area has a ll of the characteristics of a modem Am-
erican community. It is a territory of small and independent
home owners who desire to make the community a place to
live and ·work. Living and working conditions here are ad-
mittedly ideal. It is a community in which young people are
In the majority. The residents are typically active and vig-
orous workers. The increase in the numbers of children in the
elementary schools in the 10 year span from 1935-36 to
1944-45 was 1395. or 45.6 $r. The increase in the four high
schools in the same period was 353. or 28%. And the total
increase was 1748. or 40.5 %. The percentage increases in
the year now closing-using the eighth month figures--0re
11.8 % in the e lementary schools, 15.1 '1 in high schoo ls. an6
12.8% for the combined schools.
The area not only comprises a community of high class
residents, t r ! nlso includes many large and small industries.
many business establishments. and an abundance of wcrea-
tional facilities associated with the seashore. Boatbuilding .
commercial and pleasure fishing, a nd their attendant services
provide rar-'round employment for thousands of skilled
worker!'. Training should be provided for youth \":h:> desire
to follow those occupati ons. Agriculture has been basic to
the prosperity of this region. Many fine groves of ci trus,
walnut. su\)-tropical and other varied crops contribute to the
wealth of this. the richest per-capita county of California.
Animal htJS bandry, noriculture and other scientific pursuits
of many kinds have their devotees. The number of profit-
ovl'r the '''t'<'k E"nd her m nth<-r Mrs . Anderson a nd my wife as Reading Room located at 111
:i.1rs. ChestC'r \Vhistler. her siste r "'Cll \\'ish me to convey their kind-Palm street, Balboa, is open daily
~1rs. Arthur Forbes and son Roh-l'St r egards to your wife and your-from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. except Sun-
E"rt . h"r niece Louise Jordan of self. days and holidays nationally ob-
Alhambra. M . J . J O HNSON, served.
l\1rs. Harry Westover. 1615 P a-503 Lakeside AvC'. The public ls cordially invited to
ciric drive. enter tained for her Seattle 22, \Vashn. attend the church aervtcea and \198
husba nd J udge Harry \\'estover the Reading Room.
on father's day. at a picnic lunch B b C b B bca
in their garden Sunday. F orty 0 fOS Y 0 ts
guests a ttended. I Return to Rendezvous
I.tr. and Mrs. R. T . N. Vance.
Los A~eles. have been guests of Remem ber the summe; or 1943
the Westovers ror t\\'O .weeks. I \\.h{'n Bob and his Bobcats played
Dr. and ~1rs. Arthur L. Richard-at the Rendezvous Ballroom. Ba l-
son , Pasaden a , Oew dovn' to see I bo Th t . Bob . d the Vances Thursday, ha d lunch a. a sum~cr ma e
\vith them on the island and then thousands of frten~ v.'ho ha,·e
back to P asade na in the nfter-1 nev~r . forgotten him .and are
noon. Mrs. Richardson. Mr. and a\\'r&1t1ng his r<'turn wlth great
Mrs Vance's daughter J ane pilot-enthusiasm. Yes. he entrenched
ed the pla ne. a Little F airchild. I himself in th<'. h~arts. of all South-land, and it is predicted that he
\vi ii dra\\' a packed house bot.h Forrest Deal Reopens I Friday and Saturday nights.
H ho Fi h Sh With a ke<n gift of showman-ar r s ops ship Bob comes back with a band
of act' Instrumentalists so versa·
Forr N\I DE'al. 1\tarine Corps tile that the y play ballads and
"·arrant officer, retired last month rhythm numbers. S\veet and \~ving
aftr r 18 years ser\'ice, has r e-music "·ith equal ease. Bob liin1-
sumC'd his smoked fish business self aftC'r monlhs of performing
on Coast Hljthway and a lso on in the South Seas. o fte n under ~fcFaddcn Place In Newport I rough conditions, wields a smooth-
Bc acJ1 . rr baton than {'\'Cr and gives out
D":tl-h ad 12 ye nrs active service ,,·ith plenty of h is noted vocals.
,,·ith the Marines prior to the last T hroug h his personality, music
\\'ar and re turned to the Corps and sho"·manship. Bob quickly C'S-
Oct. 1. 1940. ta blishl'd himsl'lf as n nation-\vidl'
i\frs. Lou J . Tallc>y, mother-in4 radio fn\'Orite, "'Bob Crosby and
la\\' of I)(!al, is mana~c>r of thl' Company" headlined NBC's Old
NC\\-port store. '''hilc> Fred R. Gold sho\,. cvc>ry Sunday for many
Deal. twin brothf'r of Forrest . \\'l'Cks and Bob also did a success-
as:sists in managin.i;: thC' Coast 1 ful stint or subbinJ;::: for Brother
ll1 gh,,·ay store. Fred l)ronl '"as r e-Bin~ on the Kraft f\1usic Hall
tirl"d from the Na\'y las t month sho\v.
aft er 22 years service. Soft spoken. afrable-and full of
i\lrs. Dorothy Maf' DcAI opcr-fun. Bob is i:;ix reet tall. \V('ighs
a tro the businl'Ss '''hilC' i\1r. [){'al 1&5 pounds. is d i\rk and handsome
,,·as in the scr \'iC'('. and belie,·e it or not dOE'S not like
night clubs.
ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
515 West Central, Balboa
I (Ebell Clubhouse)
Rev. Ardy• T. Dean, Vicar
8 :30 a. m., Holy Communloo.
9 :45 a.m., Sund&y School
11 :00 a.. m ., Mornlng Prayer and
Sermon. {Flrllt Sundays: Holy
Communion.)
CHRIST CHURCA BY THE SEA
Community Methodist
1420 West Central Avenue
Rev. E. O. Goodell, Pastor
Church SCbool, 9 :60 a. m .
"omlng Worablp, 11 a. m.
Youth Fellow!lb.Jp, 6 p. m.
Evening Worship, 7 p. m.
Mtd-week prayer eervtce, Wed-
needay; co•~red di.ab dinner, 6 :SO
p.m.
BALBOA ISLAND CHAPEL
218 Agate Avenue
Rev. Harry W. Whtte,
Anoclate Pastor
Church School, 9 :SO a. m.
Morning Won.hip , 11 a.. m_
NEWPORT HARBOR
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Grauel Chapel, Costa Meaa
Rev. Herbert Roth, Pastor
Services : S unday, 10:30 a .m.
S~VENTH DAY ADVENTISTS
Corner Walnut and Church Sts.
Coda Mesa
Sabbath echool, Saturd&y morn-
ing, 9:30 o'clock..
PreacbJng service, 11 IL m.
agee.
11 :00 a..m. M.orntnc Worship:
Meua.ge: ·we Thank Thee."
11:00 a.m. Nursery for all chil-
dren dving eervice. ·
6 :00 p.m. Methodist Youth F el-
lowahlp. Young Adult Fellowehlp.
7:00 p.m . Evening WorahJp:-
Meeaage: "Come Ye IJve."
Christian Science Tex\
on Ato1nic Force
The Golden Text of the Sunday
Lesson·Sermon In all branches or
The Mother Church, The First
Church of Chr ist. Scientist. tn Bo•
ton, ls from I>roverbs and reads,
.. The Lord by v1isdom bat.b rounded
tbe eartb; b)' understanding bath
be established the heavens." The
question "Is the U11.iverse. Including
l\lan. E\·oll'ed by Atomic Force?" Is
the subjecL
A Dible selection from Zephaniah
reads. "Seek ye the Lord, ... seek.
Mghteou.!oess. seek meekness : lt
may b e ye shall be h id In the day of
the Lord's anger." l\latthe\1..-'s Gos-
pel relates that \\'h en Jesus "'\\'U
entered Into a r.b ip, bis dlsclplea
follo\\·ed hiw. AnJ. behold, there
arose a gr"'at tlmJ1lSt In the sea,
Insomuch U1at the !>hill \\'88 t'O\'ered
with the \\'8\'es: but he "''a s asleep.
And b!s discf'plcs cu1ne to hlru. a nJ
a.,..·oke hi m, saying, Lord. S3\·e us :
\\'e peris h. And be saith. unto them,
\\"by are ye rea rful. O ye or 1111Je
faith'? Then he arose. and rebuked
the \\'Inds and the sea; and there
\\'as a great cahn."
Ma1·y Baker f:lldy \\'rites In "Sci·
ence and Health \\·Ith 1,:f'y to the
Scriptures : ·· ··J .:>~ns or Sazarf'Lb
\\'aJI the mos t st·ientl f!c man tbat
e ve r trod tbf' J;lo:i~. Fi e plunged be-
neath the ruateria l surface or
things, and fo und the spiritual
cause." ··The manifestations or e\'il,
v;blcb countertelt dl\·lne justice. a re
called In the Scriptures, "The anger
or the Lord.' In reality, they sbow
the self-destruction or error or mat·
ter and point to matter's opposite,
DR. GORDON E. RAPP
DENTIST •
i8SS West Centnll
Phone Harbor '21-J
Newport
Dr. Obed Lucas
DENTIST
2202 Y, W. Central. Barbor 1'80
NEWPORT BEACH
Dr. W. W. Westmoreland
Dentist .
UIOl Cout mw.,,
CORONA DEL MAR
Pbone Harbor 2220
INSURANCE
Sandy F.MacKay
INSURANCE -That's All
LlfE ·FIRE -AUTO
MARl,.l E, ETC.
BRIGGS & MacKA Y
71 .i E. Central, Balbo:a
Phone Harbor 2597
Lincoln National Life
' Insurance Co.
..1t9 NalDf! l 11dic&te1 Ji.. Cbarac1.er"
DON .JERNIGA..V
Phone Ba.rbor %84-R
S08 Marine A\•e. Balboa Isl.
able vocations and avocations is legion .. Commander and ~1rs. Bruce An-
derson and son Scott of Santa
~1onica were Sunday dinner guests
at the home of Mrs. Florence Tor-
re nce, Zlth stN>et, and ~1 onday
dinner guests u·erl" a honeymoon-
ing roupl@ from F airfield, Tit.. Mr.
and Mrs. John Buchannan.
YMI, this "";11 be home coming
\\"e<'k f'nd for Bob Crosby, so fans
don't forget Friday and Saturday
nii;!hfs at the Rendezvous Ball·
room. Balboa, a nd give Bob t!'tat
big "\.\'elcome Home."
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
!2nd and Elden, Costa Mesa
Sunday ecbool, 9:4.5; morning
worship, 11: Eva.ngelLaUc service,
7:30 p. m.; Mid-week prayer meel-
lng on Wedneaaay, 7 :45 p. m .;
young people'• evan.gellaUc aervtce
on Friday, 7:45 p. m.
the strength &nd permanency or r.------------~
Spirit."
Drtve C&ttfully-Spere a Life.
For Better Pr\nting call 12 or IS.
Drive Carefully-Sp&re a Ufe.
The world has recognized the quality of our resident art-
ists a nd a rtisans. and the homes of America have been en-
riched by their handiwork. These a re expanding pursuits
beckonjng our youth. Oil production of this area has not
only kept the wheels of industry humming, it has cont ributed
magnificently to the coffers of the state and, at the same
time, h as been the source of livelihood for thousands of local order. If they have any luck at all, the nation's number one CHURCH OF CHRIST
residents. This is a promising field for the future citizens. property destroyer will find slim pickings in their region for Chun:h and w alnut st....u
White House
Cate
now our youth. The climate here is ideal for aviation and a long time to come. L-Duano Canby, Ml nlrur.
Th els f th ·ti could fit b th ~ervtce.: Sunday, 10 a. m., Bible
PhoM sm
Lacuna Beaclt, Calli'.
aircraft construction. as attest,ed by the ma ny civilian a nd ousan o o er commuru es pro Y e ex-
military installations of an expanding and permanent char-perience of this little \Vashington town. It learned its lesson
acter. Pre-flight aviation. aircraft design and construction, the hard way. Others can learn the easy way, profiting by
and even fl ying itself should be included in the collegiate cur-experience. They should follow the advice of fire prevention
rlculum from now on. Much more could be said in justifica-experts with greater diligence. They can revise obsolete or-
tion of a wide program of technical offerings to prepare the dinances. check the adequacy of water supply. encourage in-
youth to take their righUul places in this community as it dividual awareness of the danger of fire. They can go far to-
-progresses through the expanding years just a head. 1 ward elimina ting a half-billion-dollar fire Joss each year.
Learn Hard Way
An entire communit.}'-hotel. tore, garage, hon1es-,\·as
destroyed by fire recently in the state of Washington. In 10
minutes thousands of dollars worth of property and a town
were wiped off the ma p. Thirty families were stranded. For-
tuna!~, !lo lives were losL
In this"case the fire may have been unavoidable. It was
Anyway, there is one community in Washington that
should hereafter be a good citizen from the standpoint of
practicing fire prevention.
Cemplete Fountain Service at
HANSEN'S
2100 0.-ean l'Yont
thought that a chimney spark on a dry roof started the con-.
flagration. However , the ci tizens of this town should not for-NOW OPEN EVENINGS
get the lesson they have learned. When they build again. and MAI.TS • SANDMCHES • HAMBUBGJllRS
that "ill be no easy job in these da!;s of shortages and high Ice Cream &o Tab Oat
costs. they will undoubtedly give serious thought to the elim-1 ~=========~::=======~'."'."."==~ !nation of fire hazards. It is a good bet that hereafter they I·
will make certain that their fire fighting equipment is in good
MODEll MARllE SERVICE
SHELL DOCK
BALBOA ISLAND
Ill llORTil..MAIN ST.
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Insurance Company
DON R. DURANT
U8 Orchid Ave. Barbor 1156·J
CORONA DEL MAR
OCCIDENTAL
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Ray Nielsen
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Pillo-Harbor· zisw
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HORTICUNS
Harold K. Grauel
Chapel
''We Ourse1ves the Better Ser.ve
by Servini: Others Best"
Phone Beacon 5110.
Costa Meu Callfornla
OPTOMETBISTS
Robert A. Crawford
Opt., D.
OPTOMETBIST
Eyes El<amined • Glasses Flt!A!d
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s.r..,.., .. lllld ~
1808 N-rt Bhd., Ooota •-
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PHYSICIANS a 8UBOEONS, H.D
H. R. Hall, M. D.
Planlclan and Snrseoo
Hours: 2-5. by Appointment
Telephone Beacon 5848
lSl Broadway Oo.U. lie.
OONBAD RICHTER, M. D.
l'lanlclao .... Sartt-
120 E . 18th S t.
COSTA MElSA
Houn: 10-12 am.; 3-5 p.m.
Phone Beacon 5075
Dr. G. E. Tohill
Pb.,.Sclan and ~
2209 Coast hr\ld.
NEWPORT BEACH
-PBON~ ornoe: BIU'bor sss.w
R.Mide11<:e : HIU'bor 288-Jl
u No &D•"Wtt· call Barbor I
Gerald Rausa, M. D.
2830 West Central Ave.
NEWPORT REACH
Pho11e Barbor 1018
No an1wer: call ~ &CKD-a
X·Ray Service
Milton M. Maxwell, M. D.
1801 Oout mway
Corona del Mar
Ott ice Hours: l<>-12: 2-5
Phone Harbor 108%
S. R. Monaco, M. D.
814 Bay Ave .• Balboa
Harbor l '7:U
U3 S. mtt St., Loe AO.-
TUcker '781.!
By Appointment
T. P. Reeder, M. D.
Physician and Suri;-
8409 \Vest Central
Telephone Harbor 802
A. V. Andrews, M. D.
PHYSICIAN
and
SURGEON
ii 11 Coaat Hl&hway , Harbor Me
Corona deJ Mar
Dr. W. T. Mooney
Phyllclan and Su..-
Nlntll and 1 Omtnl
··-(N-11.r. -"-> ~ ..
NORMAN NHCON, M. D.
Pediatrician
Certlfled by the American
Board of Pediatrics
100"1 Gavlota Dr.,~ Jlea,eb
Telephone Ucun&\J.·1-
Laurence IL Dorcy, IL D.
Physician & Surgeon
821 Marine Ave.,
Balboa~
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w....,r D1)4S • lmtaate
Dr-W1llM\6' Q. wecw
Chlropradlc, \Dletettcs,
Pbyslo & Colonic Therapy
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Repaired \Vhlle Yon Walt
Ray Pagan
515 East Bay Front
Next door to Bay Vtew Oate
8a.m.t.8p.m..
ROOFS
APPLIED OR REPAIRED
Free Estlmates & Inspection
W. J. Benbow
3f,()2 Ma""15 Ph. Hbr . 1012-J
Mesa
LIQUOR SHOP
1822 y1 Newport Blvd.
Plenty of Whiskey
No llmll to any of
our merchandl~
COSTA l'IESA, CALIF.
Phone Beacon 6011 ..
DEAL'S
Famous
Smoked Fish
Always Fresh
110 McFadden PL
Ma.ln Store: 101 ID(h1''&Y
.. At Road lo Balboa l aland ..
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Miniature Golf
Comes to Balboa
A nc\\' innovation has come to
Ocean Front in Ba lboa in t.he form
of a minia ture golf course.
Operators of it a re 1\1ajor Bar-
ney Bell, War 11 veter an, w ho
er'"·ed overseas during the last
connict . and his friend . Cliff J oye.
s
c
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Their enterpr ise, '·"hich is lo-
ated on t he Ocea n Front at
Washington street, has attm cted
cores of a mateur golf enthusiasts
who are no\ ... practicing their putts
0 n the green. It's an IS-par-hole
course .
Drive C&rerully-Spatt a IJ.te.
HOLLIS·TER
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LANDSCAPING LAWNS
LAWN RENOVATING
Orchard and ornamental shrub pest control
Fertilizers
Yard and Orchard Maintenance
Advice on Planting
and Soil Conditions
lnqnre at
CARR'S FEED STORE
182'7 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA
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ENLIST IN A GUDE WITH
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H. ~forgan Noble, engineer, re-r--------------.
ported Wednesday that Orange
county will expend $5000 to
deepen the upper bay channel near
Bay Shores, where last year·s rain
runo(f carried silt and other ~
bris into the county's harbor.
Noble said dredging at the
~boa Yacht club, costing $1900,
is completed. In this area nmof(
filled in the channel and made
navigation dangerous. The coun·
ty paid part, Irvine company
which o~ns some of the adjoin~
ing land, pa.id part and the yacht
dub the r emainder.
Also completed i9 a smaller
amount of dredging near Newport
Harbor Yacht dub, partly paid by
the O ty of Newport Beach and
Boat Owners •••
Canvas
By the Yard
Wide Widths-AD ~ ,.,,
Santa Ana
Tent & Awning Co.
1~ So. Mahl St,.
' • Pboee ZO'l'
'·SANTA ANA
GEORGE D. BASSETT
ACCOUNTANT
Monthly Bookkeeping Service
ieoe W. Central Ave., PhoGe lla.J'bor tao&-1., Newport; BeMlla Mrs. Irene Ollinda and small
sons are expected soon fl"f'm '========================== their home in the m iddle \VCSt
on a visit to Mrs. Ollila's ~ents,
Mr. a nd 11.lrs. Tr)-•gve Hess, West
Bay a venue.
lilDE TABLES
.JUNE, 1946
High Low High Low
w 19 1:54 6:37 11 :86 G:ts
3.5 ---0.2 4.8 3.0
Th 20 ····-···· 7 •24 2:43 7:18
li.1 3.7 3.0
F 21 12:41 8:13 8:25 8:68
4.3 0.3 4.1 2.6
s 22 2:05 9:03 4:08 10:21
3.9 0.6 4.5 1.9
Su 23 3:45 9:52 4:-ll 11:25
L'ldee are pla.ced lD order or uccurrenc.
LI.&' bl ttcuru a. bl.: cl&r11 ncure1 p. V\
@Balboa rket
More Thao SO Years ot Service to the Barbor'•
SOl Main
F\nest CUentele
Ph. Harbor 85 Balboa, Calif,
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Visit Our Interesting
LUDLUM
Saij>ple and Display Booms
_ \ Color guides, plan-
ning aids, comprehens-
ive stock of carpets
and linoleum.
Rags &
Carpets
Cleaned,
Repaired
Carpet Works
16!2 South Main St. Pbone Santa Aaa !808 SANTAANA
C.R. STAAF
MOORING SERVICE ,
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Moorings
Buoy~
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Phone: Harbor 1080 or Harbor 739-J
for Prompt Service '
Perfect timing ia the very eMeDoe of mueic-from awing to symphony.
And the maestro balanoea one aection of hie great on:he1tn agains&
another-strings and woodwinds np, the bruaea 'down-n~ the drama
and crashing cynilials. Perfect· riming and exact lal/oratory control are
also neoeuary in the b._mg of fine beer. A li!dime of experience by
one of tl)e world'a ...Uy great brewmaaten goea into every glul of
the complete! satiafying E11bide beer yon enjoy today.
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, Mrs. GeOrge Wheat of Local Ebell Club
Named Pres. of Orange County Federation
Mn. GeCJ<p Wbeat at Newport Wheat pr.-nted ~ at the
X.!Ond, a JDft'l)her o( the loeai county board meetln& bel4 lut
Eboll club. was olect<d presidont Friday at Huntlngt<x! BHdl. At
al. OnJni" County Federation ot that time Mn. Albert ~
W 011Vn's clubs Wednesday after-winner at the third award In the
noon tollowinc the resianation of state druna cent.est., wu boMred
Mn. Arthur May of Santa Ana. witb the pr1u bein& prooented t•
Activities Mrs. George Yardley New eha4nnap, Other
Officers Named by Assistance League
New ullllAs a ~ elected and costume&. li
·Mrs. May, who has held the tbe Anaheim woman during the
Po&llion for a year, felt it Im. morning SWoeJ'&D\ of buslneu.
p>ISible to complete tbe second Other important features oo tbe
year ot her tenn ·and presented mornln& business agenda Included
her resi&n&lion when she enttt-a talk on "CAncer Control and
tAJned members of her executive Early Diqnosls" by Dr. Mildred
board at luncheon at Santa Ana Wehrly ot Santa Ana ,and other
Cotmtry club. awards to winnen in state con-
Mn. Wheat was county vice-tests recently conducted..
pre91dent and ~trs. August Schu-Reports Ori convention were
macher of Anaheim was elected to given by Mn. J . J. Alexander of
fill tmt J position. The Newport Fullerton and Mn. E. K Smi
clubwoman is also state ch.airman and Mrs. J. E. DeMgan ot Orang-e.
of the American Home depart-Afternoon program featured the
ment and will resign from that of-singing of the county ~ SOii&'
!ice, feeling that with 23 clubs in by Mn. Arthur May and written
the district, all her time should be by Mrs. George Porter ot. Huntin&-
de\•oted to her new duties. ton Beach.
As progra_m cha..irmari, lirtrs. Plastics and demonstration of
students' work was presented by
Miss Mary Bissel, teacher of arts
and crafts at Santa Ana high
school. COLD WAVE -l-w Summer conference at Orange r'lll~ on July 1 at 2 p . rn. was an-
nounced. AU past presidents will ::If~ present new club presidents at
I this meeting. Southern district
I U•ttMI _...._, meeting is scheduled for July 9 at COLD WAVE 10 a. m , at San Diego.
...,Y4W~ Present from Newport Ebell .:_om~•:. ia',.. tr were the president, Mn. Bruce :.... ~ ~ '! McBride; Mrs. C. M. Deakins, Mrs. =:;, D'•• IA\. = Albert Red4en. Mrs. George Weiss.
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Delta Gammas Plan
For Nat. Convention
At Santa Monica
Fifty Girl Scouts of Newport Association
Off for Camp ; First Group Leaves Saturday
Saturday at 6 :30 a. m. tbe l'lntr .
group ot 25 Girl Scout. are INv-H b . Att d Plans for partldpatlon In tbe In& by bus from the Udo theater ar OnteS en
first national convention since bound for a week at Mel Caine's Meet of 'County
Pearl Harbor of Delta Gamma.. camp. Big Bear lake, and at the • • •
National College Woman'• Fro-same hour oo the morning ot Sat-Phtlatehc Society
temity, were advanced at the reg-urday, June 29, the second group
ular monthly meietlng of the Or-will leave, the first reJ:urning late
ang:e County Chapter held '1\J.es-that day. Buses whJch take the
day nJght at the home of Mn. &frls up and back have been ar·
Justin Kennedy, 710 KUJOn Drive, ranged for throu&h tbe OOW'U!sy at
Santa Ana. two of the fathers.
The convention will run from The &iris will be in camp in
July 10 to the 15, with headquar-time for lunch and will be greeted
ten at the Huntington Hotel, by three unit leaders and three
Pasadena. senior SCouts who a.re serving as
President Hazel Ray appointed program aJdes. There will also be
Mrs. Jack Houlihan, 336 Van a nurse. Miss Erma Cotton of the
Buren street, Midway C1ty, chair-Laguna Beach schools and a dieti-
man of arrangements for a tea to tian, Mrs. E.sthi!r Worley,
be served by the Orange county The.re will be five unit leaders
and San Gorgonio Chapters on the in all, with Mrs. Phyllis Meyers
opening afternoon. Other conven-for two w~ks. Mrs. Lonnie Vin-
tion highlights will be formal din-cent and Mrs. Ralph Deaver for
ners on the first and last nights. the !int "'~k and Mrs. William
an I. Magnin Fashion show, Mod-Trusty and Mrs. Walter Cole for
el Initiation, Edgar Bergen broad-the second week. Program aides
cast, and excursions to nearby are Next Cass. Judy Olapman and
points of interest Tanya Seeley.
A special room has been reserv-All arrangements for the camp
'James Howard, treasurer of the
Harbor Stamp ... dub, and Mrs.
Frank -· IJeCl'etary, ~ sented the' club at tbe meetlnc o1
the Oranae County Philatelic · '°
ciety b.eld Friday at the home of
Mr. and Mn. Robert L&ii Franco.
Santa Ana.
Mr. i.,.n Franco showed his in-
teresting collection "'Of old coin!I,
including the fa.med .. pieces of
eight" of 1797 and three colonial
notes of the same period. 'There
was also a sale or stamps with
Mack Robbins aa auctioneer,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard extend?<!
an invitation to the society to
meet at the ir home, 306 Fernando
street. Balboa, on July 12 for a pot
Juc.k supper.
At the close of the evening Mrs.
Lan Franco served refreshments,
assisted· by her mother, Mrs. Ann
Brower. Other guests preSent
from the Harbor area were Mrs.
James Howard. Mrs. Ne!Ue Spen-
cer of the Balboa post offi~ and
• Riii..,. Pl*9 1637-R
Mn. Georp Wlaeat of Newport
bland, local !:boll clab member
and state eb&lrm:aa. of homea,
wbo wu elected preeldent of
Oran.p Couty FederaUoa of
Women'• clut., Wedne.day, fol-
Iowtar the reetpaUon of Mn.
Arthur May, Sallta Au.
Balboa Island
Boy Scouts Leave
For Camp Ro-Ki·Li
annual ..,... ta were ttad at the Pre9Ult at the mH:ting ~ the
tlnal mMtll!c ot tbe Ne..._t Har-Meadamell ~ Grace, Castle,
bcr 111-ol tbe Ambtance .Wltberlpcxm; Kllllon, Yardley,
Loque· al Orani" county, held Jade Hl1lmu, Henry Niemeyer,
~at µ,.·home of Mn. Ev-Walker, Don McCallum, Porter
mott Mania, Lido lale, with Mn. Durkee, Hubbard, Hodgkinson.
J . Acldlom Gurley and Mn. Walter Artbur ·Best. Everett Gardiner,
Franz u aalsting h-Ost._. Smltb, Cameron Thom. Rlchard
Mrs. Walton Hubbanl Jr, pre-Powell and Edgar HW .
sided. and following tbe re\>ori of
Mn. VIrslnia Castle, chairman of
tbe nomlnatin&'. oommitt.... the Waves Join Legion
folloWmc officen were elected for Virginia Cuenwitz and Helen
the comina year: Ola.lrman, Mn. Mason, Wri.ves, are the first
George Yardley; vice chairnian, woman veteran.a of World War U
Mn. William ·Whit\; recording io be admitted into American Le--
secretary, Mn . .Rowland Hodgkin-Ilion Poot 291 ot Newport Beach,
son; correaJ)Ondin& aeaetary, Mrs. being accepted this week. They
Robert Walker and treuurer, Mrs. wtll be active members and will
Victor Grace. specialize in child welfare work.
Retiring officers are Mn. Hub-'.
bard, chairman; Mn. Yardley,
vice chairman; Mri:. Willard Kil-
lion, recording secretary; Mrs.
James Rogers. corresponding sec-
retary, and Mrs. Hodgkinson,
treasurer. A vote or thanks was
given Mrs. Hubbard for her chair-
manship during this most success-
ful year.
Roy Want Goes
To Boys Town
Roy Ward, son of ~Ir. and Mrs.
Douglas Ward, 321 \Vest Bay
avenue, was selected by Sidney H.
Davidson to represent the Harbor
area at Boys TO\\'Tl, sponsored. by
the American Legion next week at
Sacramento.
ln the annual reports the treas-
urer stated the Harbor branch had
given the sum of S17EK> to various
philanthropies. Two Scholars.hips Sell that un\\•anted article
were presented to graduates of through News-Times ads.
Newport Harbor Union High
school and the dental ·clinic had
aided many children. They have N E W L I ·N E
also aided in the Presbyterian Craft "reeting c-_.8 hospital drive. q-Al"U
BAJ'..Bot\ _Pllt\RMACY Mrs. Robert Jayred, Mrs. S. Hey-
man and ?\.I.rs, Wheat.
ed. at the Huntington for use of have been completed by the camp
the Orange county group, 1\trs. chairman. Mrs. Edward Olapman.
Charles Eaton, 602 Balboa avenue, The business manager, 1t1rs. Ro-
phone Harbor 2454-\V , is arrang-bcrt Killefer, has seen to the pur-
ing transportation for those desir-chasing of food supplies. Mrs.
ing to attend the convention. Hubbard Howe is in charge of the ~-tr. Albe rt Spencer . Leaving Tuesday morning at 8
The regular mee~ng of . t~e a .m . by bus from the Santa Ana
Harbor Stamp club WJll be tonignt court house were the first con-
(Thursday) at the Mesa Rajjo tingent of Boy Scouts bound for
shop. Camp Ro-Ki-Li and among them
Reports for the county league Stationery
.. • whole showed $81.416.89 Brookings V arieb' ILJ-W:WW:W~ Of local interest Is a pre--con-campership fund provided by the
.---------------------------,1vention picnic luncheon on July Assistance League and nine &iris
3 at the home of Mrs. W4Jter are being sent. wholly and in pa.rt.
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AUSTIN
PORTRAIT
SplC'f"r, 33 Harbor Island. honoring through this fund.
Mrs. J . R. Teale of Bu!falo, N. Y., Through Mrs. Lonnie Vincent's
• sister of Mn. Spicer and vice pres-promotion committee $133 was
ident of the National Council of raised from a recent theater bene-
Delta Gamma, and other national fit at the Lido. Mrs. Walter Cole
officers. is program chairman. All mem-
Daughter of C.D.M.
Resident Wed
In Anaheim
In support of the action of the bers of the camp staff have had
National Council the local chapter t~nfng by "Skipper" Allen, exe-Now at home in San Bernardino
voted to petition President Tru-cut1ve secretary of the local as.so-after a honeymoon in Laguna
man to continue the Child Wei· ciation and professional Girl Scout Beach are Mr. and Mn. Robert
fare Bureau as now constituted. worker. Edward De Weese, whose mar-
Present at the . meieting were The first .. few days ":!" be .desig-riage took place recently at St.
~~~, l .:..I ..,...__
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Me~dames H. M. Wallingford, Mel n~ted as quiet days until. the Michael's church, Anaheim. The
Tl"ickey, and C. M. Lee, of Santa girls are used to the hlgh altitude bride ls t he daughter of Mrs.
Ana· Mrs. Walter Spicer Harbor-and most of the time wiU be spent w . J . ·eomb of Corona del Mar Isl~; Mrs, Harold cm'ieno OT -in handicraft WOl'k , with the more and c. w . Madsen of Redlands,
ange: Mrs. Jack Houlihan 'Mid-strenuous activities of horseback and was given in marriage by her
way aty: Mesdames Chari~ Ray, riding and hiking to come later. father.
Hal Will Smith, C. W. Dutton. Capt. and Mrs. He~rt ~forey The ne'W ~In. Weese is a gradu-
Hoxie Smith, Oem 01.ristie. and ~d Mr. and Mn. LDnnie Vincent ate of Red.lands H igh school, Uni-
Mlss Kay Morgan of BalOOa will go up Thursday morning to versity of California at Los An-
Island. see th.at all camp details are com-geles where she was . affiliated
•-.•ti• Shtll•• lu1" ,,..cioliud for o.,.... 2P yeor1
I• ,.....,..., lto'11y ,.,,. • lad-4 CM dht9-.rff pfc-
htfft, 1q,1h.tt Gfl'1 th1ty'"' lo th•ir Ol'i9il\•I
ct..,..... tn .. , i• .,.. .. th~i1h.tt 01'1 ,.....
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tiff '°""''''' Tlri• prk•• -low, tlri• q11oliry lrii9h,
AUSTIN STUDIOS
We are fully equipped to tafce
portraits In Home ar Clturclt
OOSY., No. Mai.a St. Phone 1463
Santa Ana
Open 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. dail y
Saturdays 'til 8 p. m. •
Other evenings & Sundays by appointment
NT-6-20-!6 .
V.F.W. Auxiliary
Gives Benefit Bridge
pleted. Mrs. Morey i.! president Sh ·11 of th~ Girl Scout association. One wtth Alpha Omicron Pi. e WI be a mrmbel' of the Highlands thing badly needed ls a tent, for faculty thts coming year.
housing facilities are small and a ~tr. \Veese la 8 graduate of San
tent is needed for handicr aft sup-Bernardino High school and has . plies. most especially Lt It should The benefit card party given happen to rain. Anyane having had four years in the service as
Friday at Costa r.tt"sa Amcrir.JU1 one to loan may call ~tn. Clap. radioman. H e wears the flying
Legion hall by the Auxiliary of man at Harbor 1303 cross. Presidential citation and
Coastline Post, V.F.\V., drew an On the first week's.list of Scouts stars for six major battles.
I attendance of ~ and was a most j going are rota ry Blodgett. Lou He plans to return to university
successful affair. Belle Boice. Grace Crocker, Diane nex~ fall p.nd will major as radio
Mr. and l\1rs . J ames T allman Daniel, Nancy Deaver. Alvah Ann engtn('('r,
wer e winners. at brid~e and G. t-:. Denton, Dorothy Ann Fowler, t --------
Weber was first ~t f1\.·e h~ndre ~ l\tary Lou Ha rirf'Ove, Lois Holtz, 1 St James Benefit
Mr. Sands \VBS high 1n pi nochle Sheila Howe, Sally McMillan. • .
and L<oslle Hartford was first at Joann• MerriU. Marilyn Moort<, Voted Bi g Success I the table for rummy. . . Elizabeth Norton, Marilyn Peter-The benefit dessert bridge spon-~he next . regular . meeting isl sen, Susanne Pleger. Judith Reed, sored by the \Vomen's Auxiliary
Friday evening of this week. Mary Robins. Mary Ann Snyder, of St. J ames Episcopal church a nd
May Standagto. Winston Sullivan, held \Vednesday at the Women's
SelJ that unwanted U'Uclt Kath•f)Tl Rabbitt arwJ Lonita Vin-club house, Coi;ta ~lesa, drew an
through NeW1-Tlmee ads. cent. attt"ndance of nearly 150 with 35
Lido 1beatre
Phone Barbor !114
Now Showtnc thru Satunlay: '1oyooEie
MY LOVE''
Aleo Color Featurette:
"NAUGHTY NANE"l'TE"
W-y Oaly-..lome H :
"Girl of the
Limber lost"
"'VOI CE OF THE \\'Ul8TLER"
Richard 011:
Comln1 A ttra.cHon!I:
.. CLUNY BRO\\'S", "0.8.8."
"PEIULOUS HOLIDAY"
"SMOKY", •"TJIE VIROL"VIA..'"'
For the second Week are Judy table's in play, Mrs. Charles r.1c-
Allcn, Ann Boice. Norma Jean Al8{Y was gener al chairman.
Castle, Patricia Clarke. Nancy Mrs. Paul Palmer and Mrs. Ger-
Cole, Patrieia Sue Craft, Aldora aldine Dittmar v.•er e winners of
Anne Davis, Robbie Lou FierO, the nylon hose and potted pla nts
Borden Greenleaf. Yvonne How-served double duty as table dec-
ant. Mary Howe, Dorothy Howe, orations and prizes.
Patticia Kat terich. Lura Mae Georgll Mortimer, organi,st f01"
Land!ield. Sharlie Eileen LYons. St James church, was winner ol
Nancy Millett, Mary Ann Morey, the fint door prize and others
Carol Pierson, JOf'na Talstra. went to Mrs. Nickles of Huntlng-
Shjrley Stahler, J eanette Talstra. ton Beach: Elaine Crocker, Birnie
Barbara Trusty. Pat WUliams and Powell, Mrs. Charles Hand. Mn.
Evelyn Woodworth. Clarke, Mrs. Earl McDonald, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson
of 30th street are on a three
weeks' vacation and are visiting
Mrs. 1ltompson's father and other
rela tives in Idaho. Mr. Thom)>
son's fa ther. A. S . Thompson. was
recently married to 1'-1rs. Sally
Bell of El Pa!'IO, Texas. who is a
sister of l\1n. Erick.son, Coast
boulevard. •
0 . Z. Robertson. Mrs. Cottle, Mrs .
Cuppett, Mn. John Meador, Mrs.
Sayer. Mrs. ltfohn and Mrs. MoioJa.
Justice of the Peace D. J . l>Qdge
of Newport Beach township, re-
cently reelected to that pasition
with no oppoeition, l.s this month
serving as J , of P . for Huntington
Beac h township in the absence of
Justjce Chris Pann.
Announcing Opening
of
For the Ultimate in Beauty Care •.• Phone Harbor 1827
VIRGINIA BELL'S
Gustlin School of Swimming
Mariska House of Beauty
904 llfarlDe Aw., Balboe hh"'
HAIR STYLING AND HAIR SHAPING
by Gene
SWEDISH MASSAGE BATHS THERAPY
VIRGINIA BELL OF BALBOA ISLAND
ALSO P.A.L.111 SPIUNGS AND LONG BEACH
-Open o.lly Except SUndoy--
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10 a. m. to .. p. m.
Private Lessons
Two Biocf west ~r Ferry, Balboa
PhOne Santa Ana 1161..J
were the boys of Troop 110, Bal-
boa Island.
They will be there from June
18 to 27 and Assistant Scoutmas-
ter Colin Brown will be with them
for the first part of the period
and Harold Hamm for . the last
three days. Swimming, diving,
hiking, boating, archery and han-
dicraft will occupy their time and
there will be test passing and in·
divtdual instruction for merit
badge requirements.
Boys who went were Harlow
Richardson, Nicky Slaughter, Bill
Hamm, Gene McMasters, Fred
Guard, Larry McMasters, Bob Ald-
ridge, Don Cantrell, Jim Smith,
given in money for Red Cross .. c-.. a..,. c.._ 1111 ._
work during the war and one mil-; _,!;-~·~-~..!'!-~.,~ .. ~·~,~-~':'._•_!h~••~J lion hours of service given by the .;.
members. ·
Members of the Har'bor branch
are assisting With the Orange
county flower and horse show
which opens Friday and they . are
giving the third prize for the art
exhibit which is a part of the
show. One of the Harbor mem-
bers, Mrs. Houston Witherspoon
of Laguna Beach, will be at the
fair and will cut the clever sil-
houettes for wti.ich she Is noted.
Tickets for the fair are still
available and may be obtained
from Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Hcxlgkin-
son and Mrs. Dixon Smith. Mem-
bers who are to be at the fair
as hostesses will wear Spanish
Torrimy Burger, Don Stef(ensen, j-------------------,,-
Chuck Heacock, Walter MitchelJ,
Lionel Moore, Jack Reed and
John Greenleaf.
Mesa Scouts Now
At Camp Ro-Ki-Li
From Costa MesaJ 26 enthusias-
tic Boy Scouts a nd several equally:
enthusiastic Dads lett Tuesday for
Camp RO-Ki-Ll after several
weeks of planning and a prograJT\
of "earn-your-o\\'ll·'-''ay" through1
a paper drive.
atizens respansible for the large
group of campers were Otto Dodd.
Judge Dodge, Sid Young, Harold
Kyle, R. Chambers. Red Zimmer-
ly, Ted Turma n. 1'-1 . Worley, Scout-
master Harold Halt and Cliff Lion-
barger .
Boys from Troops 6 a nd 20 at
camp are Stanley Young, Bob Net-
tles. Leonard Hall, Ed Rasmussen,
Bob McCracken, Stephen Kasser, .
Bernard Kasser , Bob McClellan,
Jim Hurtadao. Jerry Lingo, Hury
Crosby, Don Tate, Marshal Wor-
ley, ·Dick Mobley, .lack Conkllh,
Raymond Louvier 1 Junior Frankel,
Jim Frankel. Ed Opp. Jilek Tur-
ley, Eddie Ortego. Ranald Engle,
Bob Wells, Harold Kyle, R"'1 Zim-
merly and Sid Young.
Expert
Beauticians
for Milady
• PermanentJ, C.Old W ave, Hair
Styling. Hair Tinting -• • Bleach·
ing, C.Old W ave.
ANN -CARMEN
Featminc Helene Cw1h
Oold Wavea
Open S.t'Clrda7, .\U 0.,-.
l:vealq Apootnt.ie•t. few rennaoeal4•
Pb-H.,.IMM 81'1
Balboa Inn Beauty Salon \
Balbo& Inn An:ade • 0-. Front at ~ Pier
Individuality foT the ''M othcr·to·bc: · •
lf we don't have it, we maJte it, )'OU see.1
'Donna.-V'tCarie Shoppe
515 N. Main St, •
All kindl typewrlter rtbbono b \~=======================~
Jtock at the Ne...... iime9.
Balboa neatre
Pboae Bartor it
Now Sbowlac t.hru Saturday:
"Return of the
Durango Kid"
Charles s ...... tt
Aho: "'KITl'Y"
........... Gooldard -..,. Jlllland
8anday ..... M•bdaz: "Bandit of
Sherwood Forest"
Coraell Wilde
~inivc;u1-
• Way Home"
l-llaleJ
... Seven Days
Leave"
...,... -'s7 a r 11:
"Tokyo Rose"
c n 1 Atuwa1m· I ·-.ur BAD POta 801'P ll()l.1JB m&V A1f .&" I
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Balboa's . RENDEZVOUS '
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JfRIDAY, JUNE 21st
SATURDAY, JUNE 22nd·
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Dancing from 9 until 1
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