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WATZB, WATER! Slowly
Newport Beech IS pro-
ceeding toward a possible
"'8-ter solution. as is shown
by the forthcoming hearing
at Laguna next month for
anneocatlon to the Coastal
Municipal Water district. It
doesn't seem possible that so
many years have elapsed
since MWD came into being,
· nor that this city has been
sparring with the proposal of
water wells against Colorado
river. One thing has proved
certain through the last de-
cade-that our wells are not
giving us such a happy out-
look as in the past and that
our underground now h as
been getting less and less,
due to dry )'ears, increased
;population and resultant
lleavy demands. You can
fuke a look at what is hap-
pening to some of the irriga-
tfon districts on the Mesa to
find the plight that "'~II be
this ci\y's, if we do not stop
twiddling our thumbs . .. .. ..
Lagllna Federal. "fother
day a group of local Feder-
als. (not cops) including Bill
Willgus. Paul Palmer, Char-
ley Te\Vlnkle and the writer,
visited the new $80.000
building of the Laguna Sav-
lllgs and oLan. It's a hand-
some structure, Sp a n i s-h
type. for the most part the
creation of Secretary Andy
Hall. and It's one of the slick-
est arranged projects we've
seen I na long time. The
main noor has ample bank-
ing facilities, while the upper
story houses directors' quar-
ters, lounging rooms and a
kitchenfor employes. The
job is a long-realized dream
of llir. Hall, who has built up
his organization to more
than five million assets and
rates among the largest in
the county . .. + +
Annexation. With so much
talk and discussion going on
over annexation and incor-
poration, may one insentent
commentator point out to
our esteemed city council
that nobody has improved
on the idea of annexing the
practically vacant area from
the Santa_ Ana river east to
" Corona del Mar and as far
north as 15th street. Some
· enthusiasts say 17th street
would not be too far north,
In such a plan several thous-
and acres of land, most of
which is sub-divided, can be
added to the city and give
the hatbor a section that can
be developed along the best
and most approved civic
planning lines. Both the
council and the C. ot C. can
appoint committees that will
go to work oo It AT ONCE. + + +
N..-A.ll 8erue-An eye.-
opening letter from a news-
aperman in the PhiliP_Pines
to a local man, says al liS not
hooey a,nd sweet-smelling
rcees un&r the Roxas re-
slme. or u Paul McNutt
"grandlOBely uts It, 'the Fili-
pino peOllle have spoken•
(actually It was the voice of
1,200,000 against 1,100,000)
-after this sad-sack of a
puppet Hitler wa selected our
paper folded up."
"Yes the picture has
changed coosideT'llbly ever
since Viva Roxas took over.
I wonder If you ever get any
news about the things that
are happening this way. He's
got a rubber-stamp COllgt'esS
and senate, ---all opposition
Is being swept away, legally
and otherwise. His tentacles
have reached into our Su-
preme Court. U I bad eDOUlh to tide me CM!!' for
the trip adn one or two
>-?S' start. rd lladlY pack
up all our thlno. llllC and '-aaa'e. and mlcrate -••
ye1, twget I -ews-bom In this country at ym.dop
-•• to South America. art
this IOlmds .,_, cowardlY
and I dlln't ...-n It that way.
I belleYe tbe ~ will -PQdlate him I ntbe end. wbm the actual -wta at tbe ..
tardly wortc• al a buldfll1 at A-1c:an lmuerlallsts
with Raus tar • 6'ont l'ln-
allY -to lllbt--"It the Amatcan peClllle
took U much U UI baUr's
time out to r-s tllR hifwjn.
(0 " ...... not)
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EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA, WEST NEWPORT, SEA SH RE COLONY, UDO ISLE. NEWPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COST.\ MESA
VOLm mtw Nll:WPt.l&T lllll:ACB. CALIPOaNIA. TUl:llDAY, ltJNE u. 1-~ ~ • HtlllDIEa ..
City Nips Taxi if rips to Gambling Shi ps ..
Plans for $102,000 Worth · ·Boosters of Balboa
New Home Construction Are
·Filed in 10-Day Spurt Here
Union Iron and· steel Co. Executive and Santa
Ana Lawyer Are Among New People
Locating in Harbor City. Valuations
Now Hit $226,000 for Mo nth.
A . G. SlPmons of 113 Pearl
street. Balboa Island. ont'.'·s tory .
single family ~'elling at Z17 Gar·
net street. Balboa Island. $5500.
Atty. Dc>1ber t La.rsch ot 320
Halesv.·orth street, Santa Ana.
one--story single family dwelling at
212 Garnet street. $5500.
Robert B. Lynn and Helen Lynn
or Hollywood, one-story dwelling
with attached garage at 601 Be·
gonia avenue, Corona del Mar, usoo.
Harold \Vellman ot Los An·
ielel. one--story house at 221
Diamond street, Balboa Island,
$4000.
Clyde E. Shet wood of 121 24th
street. Ne9o1pOrt Beach, apartment
over present building at 410 32nd
street, Newport Beach. $3000.
Jacob A. Keidrlk of 117 46ih
ttreet. Newport Beach, one-story
sinele family ~·elling at the aame
addn!u. $3!500.
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Municipal Council Warns
Revocatton of Licenses
. Will Follow Violations
Minute Order Amending Regulatio~s Aimed
at Owners and Operators of Piers Who
May Be Considering Letting Water Taxies
Pick Up Passengers for Gaming Vessels
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rn.ldeat Harry S. Tnunaa-Dr. Harlow Staapley, Harnrd ~ "Const.ant repetition, even1 ...-------------;----+--------
!lithe YEAJISN_, AN~ TOJunDeAY2;--lrom1921 .. ::?""toplte -~d tlecht~'llcalof r~l-~·~--udt ~ll ofh-~d of U thful statemen~.llwill thevent,: I • S • W By TE Raqh & Benn U ~ ·· r--~ .......... .., ,..u.,;e PfO~• e pen )' """"' we ..,_..., VU9'Cll •"& or7-. We S . vw Ua get people to ue eve em. ISt.'011& T~ CONSULTANT f" e
-Announcement WU made that have often failed to jdJstribut.e it .atop our sciencn and take up \Vhe the copy left Washington, "-•~ _. uae Uidted 5...,. ~ SenQw. ............
a big bathing R:irl parade wa.a ex-as well u we should; In the long poetry and the arts it would be it s d, "Constant repetition, even ,.,,. ~t to ~t dien"' ill 1W Newpwt BtvC.. eo.t. .._
pected to Jam o ty streets over thr view no nation is a;n)' healthier very sv.·eet and nice, but it \\~d of trrHFUL statements, -.aMt1olll .ilb '---tu: .au... ~--In N rt B ~ k d. The bath' ~-ti _J .A,tiDJTS -Bl9iUl9 ~··-Bea~ --
california. under the Act ol llatcb 3-1B'1'9 were to be v much in promln-penHJS than its fa.rtnefS." ti\'e world." expressed in th.is colwnn, on. I.Mt..._. SI.._, c.... •-!ll'J:-1~:1"~~._... 'Erltered u Second-Qaa matter at the rv.tMU-M.JI::' ew ~tf&;U, wee en ~ ing u.;au es than its children o.1 more prot· be the finish ot us in a competi-etc." In spite of my doubts, som~ llOO&mPIN"o saanca ..,,,
S...A.. MEYER _ pub1hber e~~· 1tarting m Balboa P a-oft handouts of the \\'ashington 1 ____ .._ ______ • ___ , __ _, '------------
S7'M D. PORTER Gmen1 M•M-vilion and para g through main Somaer W•U.. Formu Seer<>-• J RISE agen ·es, and the figures they pub-
F. G. FROST Editor streets of town. to be Judged in tuy of State--" After every major lish, I am sti.U in a mood to be-ABCIO'l'EC'I' PBI81CJAN8 a StJaGmc>N&. ll.ll w. F. DIXON _ . . -. AdYer'tll:iDa M enqer the afternoon, to actually enter war a tendency on th\e part of the TO REM.ARK • .. • Uev "iruthful statements!" .------------,\r--------=:.::=.==
l'rilltlnc Plant. 3011 w. Centnl Aftllue, N<W""'" Bu m , Calltomla the water and swim and then to great powen to disregard the just HON. I ORN PHILLIPS Armand Monaco H. R. Hall, M. D.
appear or:" the stage of the Balboa right. of the great ~Wers rnakel p "ts Ask d Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach Theater m the evening. itself !ell. That tendency is grow-A Little of Till• -e ABClllTIXJT l'to•l'hg -9aa1w .
A D• , He Loc..i bulltrl' I fW -n ·-_,The aec:ond lhipload of !um-ina rapidly .~..... F E ti 814 w. Ba:r Aft., ........ H~-·. 2~ by .__.__t • her to arrive iii Newport Harbor -~ ......,. A Li ttle 01• Tllat : f ree 00 • -r UU. -· .... ....,.....,
DllONAI . . 30 ed wl h th The election is over. It was an %7%1 IAkewood A Tel~-n--~o , E .__ A -..:-e within days was no t t e Phllip J. J oel-Baker British . t U 1 u· r-•lf rni 1 Q Ba Pi ft. ~ ~C'Oll: -ftl;u• announcement that lhe ship 'Lion' repreBeata tlve to t he uN-"l say tin eres ng ~ ec on. di':""'d 0 thla. n y ers Loe -... NOt•• My "°' m .........., <>Ma ..... SOCIATIO~ M ber d · ed 'th 10000 f t of . t5 governors race, some ng e111 ha arr1v w1 • ee that at this hour defeatism is the f!r bef do in th u ited -..M.,,.IJ, of i~ber from the north. Harbor most sinister offense which any ~:tes so °::r a1 n: know eandn cer-e more application to con-ctiNICAL L&llOBATOB'I' residents declared that this ln-jndividual can commJt against the-· · ' · _ --------'-------------_:~~~=-·creased shippi·ng would put New-•t . hich h li . it . tainly never done _before in Cali s a pier and one to constrUct :------------, , commuru Y tn ":' e ves, is fomia, where previoualy only one CJini"cal Labo to port Harbor on the nations map. the greatest single danger to the , (Hir J~---) m ne ways in Newport Bay are ra ry
f th f ,, go\ ernor am u..u.~n was re-ed b th E · · DI -Fint albacore catch o e cause o peace. elected for 8 serond term. re t Y e ngineermg • Ofllee lioan: 8 • C:IO
season was . recorded by Capt. Most of the other races lacked visi n of the Harbor and Shore-and by appotn.tmmt
F . C. Stancliff~ owner and skip-GniieraJIMlm o Cbalac Kal-ataek, great significance. It wu a light line Section of the War Depart·
per of the "Juanita." Stancliff :e-of Cblna-"Unless every citizen vote in most d.i.ltricts. More Re-me t., Drawings, showing location TELEPHONE RABBOB 8S8
CORRAL DUSf
Love has odd quirks ---often it's mi,,iaced or its m eaning
· misunderstood. ~ack Lindsley
OONBAD BICJi'I'ER, 11. D Pl I • alJ'• ........... .
120 E. 18th St.
COSTA MFSA
Hnan: 1~ 12 a.m.; 3-5 p.m.
PbO!J• Beacoo 5075
ported a cat ch of. three large ftsh respects the social order and ob-publicans seemed interested than and plans of the pro}X)Sed piers, UIS W. Central Ave.
R • E } of 22 pounds 15 rruJes off shore. He serves discipline, wiless each has Democrats. Did that indicate any-a re on file a t the division's Los -------------' .-----,--------USS13Il xamp e predicted a good. ~ed-nl. th initiative and b cooperative and thing! I don't know. Republicans An~les office and objections I
-In the cla.ssifi co umns e sell sacrlfici'ng a new China can d De t · -~ous d·s · · -· ' DAY SCHOOL Dr Ii' E. Toh 'II Americans who are still inclihed to look upon the Rus-. . .. Good • · • an mocra s, m •~ • ' -ba on nav1gat1on interests. • u. J following was off~red .. A not be brought into being." trlcts. lost and won, or \\'On · both m t be made before June 27, it ,...-------------, ~ uad Su...-
sians as "dirty Bolshies" might take a note on civic clean!!-Buy-<:orner .. lot with five bunga· nominations. without any pattern. "' announced. Mortimer School 2209 Coast B1vtl
ness from a recent book, "Russia On the Way," by Harrison lows, $4000. Cbakravarthi Rajiecopalacharla. The idea that incumbents would plication has been made by S02 Coral Balboa laland NEWPORT BEACH
Salisbury, United Press foreign correspondent. One of the 20 YEARS A.GO--eminen t Hlndu leadtt In lnclla-suffer was exp1oded. c . f... Knowiton. 3409 Finley ave-Grades: Oobece. Prep&rator,r otn~P:!1":t"s&.w
f . tte rdin t --Co&ta ?vlesa residents started '"Russia doesn't wan,t a n India n The idea t hat the PAC has a nuei Newport Beach. for permit SUMMER SCHOOL ~ RMldeoce: Barbor SS&.• major taboos in the current book 0 etique ' acco g 0 their drive t o rajse S40.000 to settlement now, as that \\·ould r abbit's foot was also exploded. to nstruct El pier \\ith landing .iui, 5 u Xo 1.new-er. C'&!J Barbor•
Mr. Salisbury. covers careless disposal of refuse in public build 8 community church and s urely m ean greater strength for The Governor, supported by the no a t baY'vard end, to be located G. A. Mortimer, M. A., Oxford
places "In the trains, in the street ran;. in the subways and socia l center. Britain. One can therefore see A. F . of L. and opposed by the in o nt of lot 5, block 434, canal 1 _PrlD __ cl_Plll ___ Pb_0_••_-__ r_M_2-'
buses." he \\Tites, "you never see scraps of paper. Even on -100 acres of QC('an front and Russia w~ts Indian . agitation C. l. O. toolt both nominations. The sec ion, on the northeasterly fSide
bluff property, valued et $2,000.· kept at white heat until her own same thing happened in the 15th of nd extending 30 feet into the DEI\'TISTS ~street, people are very careful to throw paper only in the ooo. In Corona del Mar \ ... as of-plans for security and power are Dis trict. Wht>r!' the radical groups Riv Alto Channel. a \\'esterly arm r--------------. t.zclsh cans. It just is not polite to do othe rwise." fered for sale \\i th H . Cardoza completed." exerted any influene<', in F1orida of C\\1)()rt Bay. DR. GORDON E. RAPP
Contrast this with an American subway . or one of those Sloan n amed as gener al sales or T exas or elsewhere, lt was ob-e other application comes DENTIST
New York streets \vhere drifting paper is like "snow in sum--Clean Up \Veck "·as announc-Army Chi of Stalf-"lnterna-money spent and the amoun t of 1 per it to construct a marine \V ays %833 u ·est Ceutral
manager. Gen. D\:t;ht D. El.!enho\ver , \iously because or the amowtt of fro The Irvine Co., Tustin. for
mer ... and the morale for American cities is obvious. If they ed by Mayor Conrad R ichter. tionally. we e nO\\" embarked on work which consequently could I an 240 feet of floating-type boat
i I Phone Barbo I' Ul ·.J
put the same emphasis as the Russians on prevention instead -Noticed in the advert sing co -a great enterprise whose aim is to be bought. In one Florida district, sli to extend 20 !C'et ba yward or
umns were fish prices : H alibut, free the world from the threat of field \vorken for the left-wing the U. S . picrhead linC' in Newport Newpol't
of clean-up. they \v ould have more to show and less to talk t7c; barracuda. 12c: yello\vtail. another suicidal \\'ar. It oUen group opposing the incumbent Ba ~------------'
about. As it is, the tendency is to go through a year of un-12c; rock bass. lOc. m illions of Americans an inspiring ga\"e dimes to the younger school
curbed littering and then put a great deal of heroics and civic 15 YEARS AGO-challenge." children, to t ake circulars homl'
ballyhoo into our annual clean-up drives. The result of this -The Ncwpoct·M<'lla Irrigation "to their parents.'' but gave quar-Dr. Obed Lucas
district and F air vie\v Farms \Vat-Mn. Elf'anor Roose\·elt. chair-ters to the high school students. philosophy is shown in the following word portrait of postwar er distric t announced that they man of the UN Committee oo and 50c pieces to junior college 1ifornia's peach crop, esti· DENTIST
OP PEACH CROP
raid "P d Th t' r· · It t' ma cd at 546.000 gross tons, t ops Americans from the Portland (Me.) J>ress..He : aper, had retained the le."'· Cirm of Dleh1 H uman Rlchts -"A democratic stu cnts. a s 1gur1ng ou · K th t . · d if th the largest pre\•ious year, 1930. 220!Y,, w. Central. Barbor 1••• Cl·~-tte butts. tin foil, cellophaoe, and a wide assortment of and Anderson o( Costa Mesa to labor movement can be of great eep a 1n nun . e same ~ S bee -.,-' t h · h ·"t •-· profit to Germany. It will de velop group tries it out in California. Be by ~(XX) tons. ugar t acreagC' ,..,...
our advanced civilization clutter our sidewalks, buses, depots, represC'n t em in t e sw vo:1ng sure to get the correct amount. has gone from 44,000 acres in 1944 '"&.WPOltT BEA.CB brought against them by a group freedom of thought and opinion . . to present acreage of 148,000, I'-------------' and other public places. Tin cans and bottles pile up in al-of northern ·county ra nchers. The a nd I trust that our military gov-One of the JOk;->. In Washington e x ted to produce 750,CXX> sacks
leys, woods. streams, fields. Paper bags, cardboard, chunks suit, rl'Straining the companies ernment will permit every free-has been the difficulty most of of Ir-------------
of metals and glass blaze our •-"-along highways. Junk from taking water from the Santa dom that is necessary." us have had tn getting accurate Dr. W. W. Westmoreland
u~ Ana river bed, is also being returns for our own races. The
and waste abide in back-yards, rellars, garages, and attics." brought against the cities of New-R •rman Morrloon, Lord Preal· last I heard. I was 518 behind on BAR REDS Dentist
Newport Harbor city officials could also take a tip from port Beach and Laguna Beach. dent or the Councll ln Enctand-the Democratic ticket, with 9 pr~
I ed h ··• -t k b aU t cincts still to be counted, and the Russian example. After ""'rvovi.n a the beach areas of -t was not that, althoug ~ us see y means o en----, --f brok the state had tentatively an-courage trade within the Empire about 700 absentee· b allots. I want
embers of the American Vet-
er s committee, meeting in Des
Mo nes for their first annual con -
ve "on. will bar Communists from
1eo1 0oui m ... ,.
CORON A DEL MAR
Phon e Harbor %2%0 Newport and Balboa and noting 90 many evidences o en nounced. the r aising of their ante as much as possible, but not by to thank all those who helped me
bottles, scraps of paper, discarded cigarette packages and the from $100.000 to $125,000 for the m easures which restrict the ex-In the campa.ign, and most cer-the ranks by requir ing a pledge I'-------------'
like, we are inclined to ask the d ty council to authorize the grade separation plan at the panslon of world trade." tainly all those who voted for me. rand Arches, affairs were at a stand· I'll try to deserve the suppor t..
to e Constitution of the United
St es.
cleening up of this mess. It's an eyesore to both g . still, because county officials were lameA F. Byrnes., Secre tary of Congress hopes to_ be out around
towns. It might be better for the municipa.1 officials to con-not quite positive about how to State-"It would be wrong to give August 1st, and I sho uld be home e major oil company already
Sider appointment of beach police, whose chief purpose would proceed. Yu. go. slavi.a the_ \f\hole of Venzia in the District September, Oc-i h paid out more than 41!! million
G I t uld tr r tober and November. do under its military service
be to · k th trash th t careless picru·ckers leave behind ~oseph A. Beek, master mind 1u 1a, since 1 wo . ans .er pie up e a · behind the annual Tournament of fTom Italy to Yugoslavta the oty Right now. the work ls running wa e plan, by which employeS in
after a day'g outing in the harbor beach area. UghU, has announced that the of Trieste. with its 50,000 Italians." out of our ears here in Washing-the services who have dependents
current tournament will be the ton. I never saw anything like it. r ive up to 50 per cent of their
greatest ever staged. F loats from Earl Gruber. Forel.p Mlnhter Neither did m en who have been re lar salaries.
an ove r Southern California were of Austrla-"Austria wiU always her e from ten to thirty years. If 'ji:~xiCixiCixiCixiCixq
C'xpected. press for the r e turn of Tyrol until it isn't OPA, it's the British loan, More Gold for State
Cnlifomia earned its nickname, GoldeP-State, from the -------------------------and if it isn't that, it's Mexican
virgin metal its mountains and streams yielded after the gold 1 labor, or housing, or imported who provide the service. the people who use it. and the public nuts dat-r· i rus h of '49. That rush brought besides gold seekers, many · .. ~ or igs, concern ng authorities entrusted with regulation of its over-all opention which I am just about to make a
tradesmen. artisans and others who became the state's first have generally cooperated in the effort to make telephone speech on the noor. I am as con·
tourists-foren.mners of later seekers after a differe.nt kind fident as I ever h ave been of 'ervice always better tomorrow than it is today. The prog-anything that the mer chants or
of gold-the gold of California's superb sunshine and malh· ress of the telephone in America has sprun~ from the initia-the 22nd District, including the
Jess scenery. This tourist flow reached its peak just before tive, the spirit of fair play, and the common sense of the Am-druggists, do not agree at all with
Pearl Harbor. Restricted only temporarily during the \Yilr the way their supposed opinions
Is th f 1 erican people. These have encouraged and nourished a de-are being presented in Washing-
years, that fl ow now promises to reach new leve as c trs velopment which the rest of the world looks at. with admira-ton. Putting it bricny. do you
peacetime summer since 1941 approaches. tion. Without them, the tremendous accomplishments in want nµts. dates. figs, from famine
Last \veek the head of a national travel agency stated countries, or from areas adjoining telephone service would have been !mnno<;b!e. r m· t i ed 1 from New York tha t "thousands of travelers in holiday mood r--a me coun r es, us so .,. as possible to feed starving people,
already are on the march. adding impetus to the start of Th t n· t Oil M A . or do you want them •hipped to
the greatest vacation year in the nation's history; $6,000,-3 JI' Y enace galil the Unit~ States to make a profit
000.000 will. be spent in the Uru'ted States bu vacationists this Dirty oil dumped by oil-carrying schooners short cli£-for some •XJIOrter ther e, and some
J imparter here, while at the same summer." tances off the coast of Newport Beach has begun to reach time, you, as citizens and tax.
Much of that will be spent in California. Many of this low ebbs of the beaches and is becoming quite a nuisance to payers are being asked to send
THIS WEEK
G. E.
Gilfillan Radios
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both bath d t t k Bath I k •t th food to these same famine coun-
state's communities already are in the midst of campaigns ers an o sore eepers. ers P c I up on e itri~·= .. ~-~us~u~all~y~dir~· =ee=U~y~o~r~in~di~·r=ee~t=-~*=========~ designed to Jure the tourist westward. Across the Pacific, bare feet and carry it into stores and storekeepers are having
Hawaii beckons to more tourists who must pass through Cali-& difficult time trying to remove the greasy sediment from
fomia. Railroads. air lines and bus companies, by their their floors.
advertising efforts, will direct many thousands westward. It would seem in order for the federal marine depart-
Service men and women. newly returned to civilian life, are ment to enforce the law regarding the prohibition against
making good on their promise to return to this state where dumping of unwanted quantities of this dirty oil so near to
many of them trained. or through which many passed to coastline cities and beaches. An investigation by the Oil
theatres of war. Institute of this matter might also bring results toward the
The stage is set for that other "gold rush" which will elimination of this practice in the close proximi.ty of our
benefit all of California; f!Very county thus becomes a new shores.
"Mother Lode Country." Mountains, seashores and sunshine p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==============;;
are the irresistable lure which California dangles before
travel·hungry eyes of Easterners. 'nley will respond with a
bounty that will benefit California in f!Very walk of life, di-
rectly or indirectly. Truly will California's nickname, Golden
State, take on a new lustre no less acceptable than that wblch
shone from the gold pans of the early day prosPectors!
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-VlBlT oua ir:jrcma.
Sam's Sea
and Fish
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INSURANCE
Sandy F. MacKay
INSURANCE -That's All
Llf E • FIRE · AUTO
MARl,.lE, ETC.
BRIGGS & MacKA Y
7·.~ E. Ce ntral, Balbo:1
Phone Harbor 2$97
Un coin National Life
Insurance Co.
"lte Name lndieatee It• Cbaraeter"
DON JERNIGAN
Phone Harbor 2M-R
S08 Marlne Ave. Balboa bl.
OCCIDENTAL
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Ray Nielsen
~ aad .A.ttW•i PoUdem
Pboae Herber mw
SJ.II E.. 8a7 A-. a..n...
MORTICIANS
Harold K. Grauel
Chapel
''We Ourselves the Bett er Serve
by SelVinit Others Best"
1'bo9e -5610
Cotta Meu. Callfornla
OPTOMETRISTS
Robert A. Crawford
Opt.. D.
OPTOMETllll!T
E)"el Examined • Glaves Fitted
1'191N-rtllonlennl
..._ --. a.u coer.a. Jo::1A
l!l. T. Bllttenrorth, 0. D.
OIAumabM
ZTEll ICLUllNED
LDl'llEll D1lPLICATllD ....................
Ill• w. ~ ..... .._ -.... •u ..... ~ ....
Gerald Rausa, M. D.
2830 West Central Ave.
NEWPORT REACH
Pbooe Harbor lOU
No &111.-er : t"all OMco• &CM ...
X·Ray Seivfce
Hilton M. M&xweU, Ill. D.
ieo1 Coaet 1m-.,y
Corona del Mar
Office Hours: l!>-12 ; 2-5
--rlOI!
S. R. Monaco, M. D.
814 Bay Ave_, &"-
Hamor JU&
60 8. HID St., 1-...-
1 TUobir Ttl!
By Appoln<mst
T. P. Reeder, M. D.
Ph)"lllclan and s....-
5409 w .. i Ceatrai
Telepbolle Barbor 80Z
A. V. Andrews, M. D.
PBYSICIA..'1
and
SURGEON
&ll Cout lllchway. Harbor 551
Corona del Mar
Dr. W. T. Mooney
Physician and lw~
NlllUa ....i a.. .... ...... (......, ................ ..
NO NJN:ON, 111. D.
Pedlatrlcl&a
Certl(led by th• .American
Boord of Pediatrico
109'1 a. ..... ta Dr, 1--
TelOlllMne 1-a 1·1-
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Laurence H. Dorcy, II. D.
PhYsJcian & Surgeon
8%1 Marin" Ave.,
--bland
ft.one Barbor iae
Waper Dn:gl-lmlltoillO Dr.-o.w-
Chlropractic. Dietetics,
Physlo &: Colonic Therapy
18!0 OoMl llhd., -
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Scotch Tape
Now on Hand
Supply Limited
-at-
N•S·TIME$
. Ho1se i
C.fe _I , ..... Ila
1.11! ....... a. ..
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... ·-· -proYing • -delicacy to -run. Eddie Offerle, of the Daisy I Vets Open Ne wbo like them. Tbcy llnd this is caucht 1101De albacon! Thursday. '
the time of year to get their fill D . w. King of King's Landing is I Mesa Malt Shop I~ ha" '"""! or ordinary publk
of them. looking fcrward to the day when b(>ocflt nnrt th<' &aid Oty Cottn·
.. Albacore fishing Is v er Y the new live bait boat Spc>rt King Two former service men who di hA$ ,,..,, r the expenses or said
spotty;• says Al Forgit of New-will help relieve the burden of '"'n'"l-c :.r-r .. h1£> upon a district
port. .. Some of the ~al pusengen from hia: other boau_ spent a combined. total of seven F'or thr particular description of
fishermen have been bringing in Only a. few short years ago one and a halt years in the Paclftc 'hr <:Aid ,,i~·rlrt refettnce ls hrN'-
By KOOB lldllLL&N a few. Almost everyone gets one, boat carried live bait fishermen durtna the war, have opened a 'l·· f""11rlr tn Mid Resolution of In-
Record crowds are fishing from two, or three fish. but no on~. has from the Newport pin_ Now many new malt shop lb Costa ~tesa. tf'ntion No. 3327.
boa t f made a good hit this week, he boat landings around the Harbor ~ Id ~ ,.. ell h de ~: H~ the5e ts~ !s added. "According to the purse have live bait boa ta in operation, Roy M. Johnson ,tonnerly of ;n;.; R~~tv dee~~ :at ~:::J
aome Of th. ~1 f'·hlng of the se'---conditions are right for a besides those from the pier. As Orange and a native Calltorn.ian. I.IC'> .ut . un::.a ~ honct111: br-1tring interest at the rate
year is being done by Newport good run of albacore yet." more passengers desire to fish, spent four years as a staff aer-"' .,·x ,~,., , per cent per annum
Harbor sportsmen. All :X,e: land-Jimmy Stevenson had this to other boats ~rill have to be added geant ln the Army on Pacific duty ,.,.,d r"''f'n~in1t O\r~ a peMod end-
ings are hard pressed to find say about the albacore situation: to the fleets. and his partner, Royce H . Carvin, ing ninr (ql years from th<'
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P u eL1 No.TICE Puauc N011CE ,< • At a wt OftdlMll In W-.,._ D.C.. tljo .a._ Air FGrae
. . .....,. pr I l!llited with the biDkmtb
madepa (,;..fifbi;;ledto the crder ot. Nld ADDI KEMP, .JAllES P . ODS-p0re ot. a.tatloD ~ne pro.
"'ltv, by a responolb1e TELLO, COTNER SllCURJTIES -by ~ -. .... 'Ibe
Bank. or a bcmd as required by CORPORATION, a ---. s•ili-will be prHerwd In a
law for amount not less than TITLE INSURANCE AND mpec:1a1 Yi.al u a perma.oent avta-
ten (10% pet' cent of the -TRUSI' COMPANY, a cnpor flan allllilt. ·
gate of e ~. Each b id atlon. Trmtee, THE FIRln' NA-1-------------
... hall be de out on a form to TIONAL BANK OF OOWNEY, 1 -------------~
lV' obtai at the office of the a National Blnkfnc A.adatial\
City En of said Qty. JOHN DOE ONE. .JOHN DOI
The tractor to whom an TWO and JOHN DOE OORPOR,..
y be made "'111 be re-ATION, Defendants.
furnish with the' ""°" Yoo me directed to -i.
ty bonds, one falthfW an action b-·~t ·-•-~ ce bond in an asnount •""'"6u .,.. ......... )'OU u,
I CARDS
enough boaU to accommodate the "Pretty slow last week, but things BARRACUDA nSRING also of Orange, spent three and .. rronrt dl'!v of Jsnuary next suc-
nwnbers of people desiring tc fish. ought to pop, if they are going to ON PIER ce('(fing thr n<"xt October 15th fol-<
Barracuda. white 1;ea bass, hali--it's been about a week now." "Th.is is one of the best runs a half years on Naval Pacific duty 10,,inl? thrir date, will be issued
ot less than twenty-five the above named plaintltt In thl
cent of the amount of Superior Court of. the State al
For Birthdays ...... ~
.... De. but, and bull bass is the report The Loma Pat, skippered by Bert of barracuda on the pier we've as a radarman. hereunder In the manner pro"id<"d
coming in from each landing. with Mills, is bringing in barracuda and had in years," says one Newport The partners have combined tCJ bv the "lmprovement Act of
-special emphasis on the barracud:1. whitt: sea bass. He is trying for tackle store operator. "and the open the ~lesa Malt Shop at !TIO 1 1911 °'. bring Part 5. Division 7 of
These long, alinl fish are running a repeat on the nice haul of alba-halibut are wonderful. If one can't Ne"-1X>rt Blvd., Costa hiesa. They ~ fhr Stref'ts and Highways Code
big these days. Banacuda eggs are core he made at the first of the catch halibut out on the pier, they announ th t th .11 f t of the State of California, to =;;~;;~;;;;;;;;;;~~~;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ii just aren't fishermen, he added. ce a ey wt ea ure r<"present each assessment qf • YOUR HEALTH WITH "In the last day or so. there is no hamburgers, ice cream, Frostys Tu•e nty-five <$25.00) Dollan Ol' DEFEND reason in the world why anyonC' and cheeseburgers in their new more rt'malning unpaid for thirty
can't get hJ.s limit of fish out establishment. (30l days after the date of the
0111.A M'-'£ ..,.. there. Mackerel f"i.shin g, howC'ver, warrant.
I'° ~J , ~ has been very slow. Bait has ~n All of the work herein ordered
Oy,y -excellent and thC' weather is ex· PUBLIC NOTICE shall be done and carried through rrn actly What the chamber ot com-in pursuance ot an act ot the
merce ordered." N'f>i18~ER~ ATs~~~vAi': SA~i:~L Legislature o( the State of Cali-
Braken Lenses Duplicated
• Frames Repaired
Byes Examined
E.T. Butterworth, 0. D.
Sl 14 Weet Centnl Pbone Harbor 2511
Evenlnp by Appointment
DIESEL SERVICE
The latter part or the week surf No. 248694. Cornia. designated the "lmprove-
fishing has beE>n a little on the IN THE ~UPE.RIOR COURl; Of' THE ment Act ot 1911", being Parts
slow side, but some good yello\\'-STATE OF CALIF'OR..'\'IA. IN A.."D 1. 2 and 3 of Division 7 or the FOR THE cou :-:T,. OF LOS A..V-fin croaker are being caught by G!:LES. Streets and• Highways Code.
fishermen on the Ne1A.rport pier Jn the Matter or the Efltate or FAITJ-1 Said City Council, pursuant to
at night. Many are averaging 8 ERNST. Incompetent. the Labor Code of the State of
or 9 fish. a.frs. Alice Hill, 2234 Notice l.s htreby gl,·en that the un· California. has .ascertained and de--I Wilma street, Los Angeles, caught dentgned y,•ill &ell at pr-ti·ate sale. to tcrmined that the general prevail-
25-d h l 'b t th N the hlghe1t and bell bidder, 9ubjttt . a poun a 1 U on (' e\\'-to coorlrmatlon of N.ld Superior Court. ing rate or per diem wages in
port pi£"r Saturday. <ln or o.fter the 3rd day of July. 1946. the locality in which the said
R. h d R H 01· 11.t the of!\tf' Of MILDRED GILMORE. "'Ork h"ret'n d-cn'bed , .• to be IC ar . enry, 1ve avenue, Attorney, 41.2 Weit Sixth Street, Loa ... ..-.::;,,
Long Beach, caught two'very nice An•ele11 14, County or Loa Angele!, performed. for each craft or type
b d F 'd h . d State of California. all the right, title of workman or mechani'c n~ed arracu a r1 ay on t e purr an and lntere1t of a&Jd Incompetent In "'-'-.....,
a sack full of mackerel before and to all the certaJn real property to execute the contract and also t ltuate In the County of Ora.ng-e, State 9:30 a .m. Barracuda and small or CallfornlL particularly deacrtbed the general prevailing rate tor
white sea bass are being caught u rollowa. to·wlt: legal holiday and overtime work
h bar h ed Lot 17. Bloclr: ··c:· Lacuna for each craft or on t e ge anc or off New-Hel1ht. No. s. I..pn.a Beach, type or work-
port California. u per map thereof men or mechanic to be as fol-. recorded In Book 8, Pqe 1 of Ills· lo-·.
Harbor Man
Discharged
From Service
cell&neo\U Mapa, Rttord11 of Or· ~ .. ange County. Terms of ale cub In lawf'Ul money
of the Un.l.ted Statea on con!lnnatJon of ule. or pa.rt cub and b&Ja.nce evidenced b:r note eecured by Mort-
l'a«e or Tnat DMd on th• pror"'
M> .old . Ten per cent ot amoun bid to be depoatted with bid.
Hourly
Wage
Ciassiflca tton Rate
Electrician ........... : ...... $1 .70
Pipe Fitter ........... ____ 1.75
SteeJ worker (struc-
e ag gate of the bid and Callfonrla. ln and for tbe CaantJ ope mat ·at and labor bond ln of~. Ul!d to amwer tbe eam-
an amo t not less than fifty plaint therein wttbln ten ~ f50~ l ~cent of the aggregate after the lel"Vice on 1V'l • um
ol said b summons If served wltbln the
The Ci Council of said City County oi Oro.nee, er wltbln tlllrtJ
reserves e right to reject any days if served ~ and J"'I
or a11 bi and to waive any in-are notified that unie. JOU 91
formality a bid not affected by appear and answer as above ft.
law. quired. the plaintiff wjJI tOla. Jude·
Dated 18th day of June, ment (or any monej or cbirnept
1946. demanded in the Ca:nplaint. u
NK L . RINEHART. arising upon contract, er will ap.
Clerk of the c:'ty .or ply to ihe Court for any other' ~
rt Beach. Cal1forma. lief demanded in the c.nplaint.
20, 25, 1946. Given under my band and eeal
(Action
Court o
and Co
fice of
Court
AS SUMMONS
ought in the Superior
the County or Qrange,
plaint filed in the Of-
e Clerk of the Superior
said County.)
ln the Su OI' Court or the State
of C-!![om.i• In and For th&
'jo:nty oi Oraap
CITY f. NEWPORT BEACH, a f\.funici . Corporation or the
Sixth Cl S, Plaintiff, vs. JESSIE
K. S . et al, Defendants.
The P le of the State of Cali·
;ro;:.:_nu.s'i:a:aS..'lltd "Greetlnp to' JESSIE
n , ETIIEL IONE FUES-
R A. CAIN, MIRIAM
his wife, ORANGE
TITLE COMPANY, a
of the Superior Court of the Coun-
ty o< Orang., State of Callfomla
this 24th day of April, 19t6.
B. J . SMITH,
County Oerk and Clerk of tht
Superior Court of the State ol
California, in and for tbe eour..
ty of Orange.
By ROY J . IRWIN, Depu1y
(Seal Superior Court
Orange C<>unty)
Pub.-Apr. 30; May 7, 14. 21, 28;
June 4, 11, 18, 25; July 2. 1946
GILL'S
DELICATESSEN
FOOD SHOP
...... :: Ociel11
Newport Souvenir
and Gift Shop
sun o.-a ll'roat
We Wrap Gifts
FEET HURT?
'"'s 1s Dr. Scholl's
Foot Comfort Week
NEW 225 H. P. DIESELS ON HAND
Reeondltloned DI-is on hand with choice or
n!ductlon unit&
William Allen Pollard, 412 38th
street, Newport Beach. was re-
leased from the Navy last Tues-
day after serving 14 months over-
seas and plans .to return to his
civilian occupation of commercial
fishermen in the near future, ac-
cording to a recent Navy release.
Bid• or offen to bo In writing and will be received at the &fo~d of· flee ~t any time alter the t int publi-cation hereof and befol"tl date or -.le. Dated this 11th dar of June. 1948.
HA.ROLD S. LA. WR.ENCE. As Guardian of the Etlt.a.te or
•Id Incompetent .
tural) ............. -....... 1.75
Welder (structural) .. 1.75
Mill wright ................ 1.57
Mason, brick .............. 1.85
'I"nlatee, W. W.
, ARTIIUR H . RICE,
12.56 LULU B RICE, his wife, LE-
14.80 TITIA W DYMOND, BENJAMIN
: Freeh = =.oe .::rDn'p
• Plddta • Ol"9
e Will AIU: WlllTINO OllDEBll ON BIOBT-AND Ll:PT-
llAND llOTATION Dlr:Sl!:LS >:OR TWIN INITALLA-
TION8. CHOICE OF REDUCTION UN1Tll.
On Hand: 165 H. P. General Motors-New.
See us for Information on
Venn Severin Diesels
Dleoel Generator ~"' or All Kinds.
PRANK B. Ll!Wl8 (I.ackJ' LeW'ls) Owner-Maaapr
PHONES
Pollard, who joined the Na\.'Y in
September of 1944, participated
in the battles ror Okinawa and
Japan aboard the destroyer In-
gersoll.
Pollard, son of C. A. Pollard of
Ncv.-port Beach, is a graduate of
Harbor High.
KILDRED GILldORE, Attorney for MJd Guardia.a,
412 Weit Sixth Street, Lo. Ansel• 14, cauromla.. Pub. June 18. 20, 26, 27; July .a, 1946.
CR·tm4.
NOTICE INVITING SEALED
PROPOSALS
Opera tor, trench ma-
chine ........................ 1.75
Operator, drag line .... 1.85
Opera tor, air com-
pressor .................. _ 1.30
()perator, concrete
mixer ............... _ .. __ _
Operator, pump ....... .
Operator, tractor ..... .
Cement finisher ....... .
'I'nlck driver ............. .
Carpenter ............. ":"..-..
Pipe layer. sewer ... ___ _
Oiler ........................... .
W. SE , A. L. SHEPHERD,
JOE S LENBERGER, EMMA
C. LOS ONGELES
•Cheese--• • SardinfJll -.Ado• ... 14.00
14.80
MORTGA E UNDERWRITERS, • Cracken1 -Illa eata
Frmch Rolla 10.40 r:NC., a corporation, FRED S. _ •
EVANS, GIAN DESPALATRO-r------------
10.40 VICH. M L . JACK, JOHN DOE
10.40 JACK, h r husband, STEDDOM
12.40 &: BLAN , a corporation,
SHOP AT GILL'S
13.00 STEDDO & BLANCHARD, • For F'rellher Vegelalllm
8.56 co-partne hip, KELLY ROOF·
12.00 ING CO Ltd., a corporation, Better llMIB
10.40 RICHAR ROE, Trustee in Bank-Fancy Grooedta
9.36 ruptcy o the estate of KELLY--------------
Mattoon's
Shoe Store
The next International Oil Ex-
position will be held at Tulsa,
Okla., in 1947. The expositions '-------------------------------'I '''ere suspended during the war.
Office: Newport 2068
1112Y.! Marine Avenue
and Newport 2084-n ·
Balboa Island
Punuant to statute and Reso-
lution No. 3345 adopted on the
17th day or June, 1946, by the City
Council of the Qty of Newport
Beach. California, and on file in
the office of the ·City Clerk of
said City, ordering the work de·
scribrd in said resolution, to-\vit :
Common laborer ..... .
Watchman and flag-
The construction of vitrified man ......................... . An.y other classifica-clay pipe sa nitary sewers, vitrifi et..l tion omitted her£>in,
1.30
1.30
1.55
l .625
l .07
1.50
1.30
1.17
1.00
1.00
8.00 ROOFIN Co., Ltd., a corpor·
ation, B nkrupt, WM. MERE·
8.00 DITH, LLIAM L. HOPKINS,
MARG H. BIGBY, LORNE
24S Fonist Ave..
LAGUNA BEACH
F9otwear for the Family
1795 Newport Blvd.
COSTA MESA
Diana Lewis Powell
Vi\'llciOUS Actress - --wife of ''Tilin Man" Bill Powell,
thinks that Bernard "hit the jack pot" \\~th his portraits
of her. You too,.will feet equally enthusiastic if you
have ." camera study made by
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Our Balboa Studio Now Open Daily • h<a 10 A. K. to 1 P. K.
Balboa Inn Arcade, Balboa, Calif.
I'll.-Barbar lMB
For Your
Home!
Distinguished
Good Looks •
our perma.nent window awn-
ings, door hoods, porch, patio
and sun deck canopies pro-
vide t\l a..dmu'm Con1fort.
!The sun, heat and "'ca l.h£'r
a re kept out and the light
a nd breeze come t hrough ).
For FREE ESTOL\TES Call
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clay pipe house connection sewer t 1 h
h I . nh 1 no ess t an.......... .875 7 .00 lines. man ors, cast iron ma 0 ~ Provided that one and one-hair fra mes and cov!'rs. •·y " branches. ( 1 ~) timrs the said prevailing lampholt'S , \V('lded steel pipe. rale of \vagC' shall be paid, except
pump s tations, together '"ith ap-"'atchmen, flagmen and othC"I"
purte nant \vork in connection \Vith non-manual \\·orkei-s, tor any
any and all items of improvement \\'Orking time more than eight
hereinabo\·e mentionC'd . all as (8) hours during any one Cl) cal-
mor(' particularly described in endar day "-'here such ,,·o rk is r <"-
Resolution of Intention No. 3327· quired in cas£'S of extraordinar y
passed and adopted by the City t.'mergC'nciC'S caused by fire, flood,
Council of said Ci ty on th ~20~h or danger to lite or property and
day of .~tay. 1946, ar:id on file in for time on Sundays and the th~ or~1cc of the Ci ty Clerk of j seven (7) legal holida}'S, to-"i t :
said City. l New Year's Day, a.·tcmorial Day,
For further particulars refer-Fourth of July, Labor Day, Armis-
ence is he rt."by made to said Reso-ticl" Day. Thanksgiving Day and
lution or Intent.ion No. 3327 and Christmas.
~o the pl~ns .. profiles. ~nd dr~"-. It shall be mandatory upon 'hf'
1n_gs on r~lc in the o~fiee _or the contractor to whom the contract is
City Engineer of saJd City . ~f awarded, and upon any sub-con-NC'~vport Beach. a~d to the specifi-tractor under him, to pay not less
cations for the s&Jd "'ork . herC<~10-t . than the said specified rates to all
fore ~dopted by. th~ said . > laborers, workmen. and mechanics
Council a~d on file 1n th.e. or~~ce enlployed by them in the execu-
of the City ~erk of satd ~··Y · tion of the contract. and all of said plans. profiles. , _
dra\\rings and specifications here-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEr.ri
toforc approved by the City inviting scaled proposals or bids
Council of said City are incor-for doing all the work hereinbe-
poratcd her ein and made a t:::trt fore described and orde red in sa id
hereof and reference ls hereby Resolution Order ing Work, to be t' 0 D made thereto for a more par-presented t.o the aty Clerk at ~LAn•D•'-'O ticular description of said work. his office in the City Hall of said City up to the hour ot 4 :00 P. A""lling Co. of Orange Co. Said City Council <has determ-r--t. or Monday, the 15th day of
115 So. Phllade.lphla St. inC'd and declared that the con-
Anahelm, Calli. tcmplatC'd \\'ork and improvemmt July, 1946·
Phon& FULLERTON IW..J heretofore mentioned was in the The proposals or bids offered :r..------------..a I opinion of said City Council of shall ~ accompanied by a check
()pea Dally
lOa.a.-la.m.
fta•e:
Now Open
Mesa Malt Shop
1770 Newport Blvd.
Costa M-
Featuring:-
Frosty Malts
Frost Cones
Banana Splits
Sundaes
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So4u
Packaged Ice Cream
liamburgera
C.Offec
Root · Beer
"C.Oke"
Sum ertime means lots of outdoor playtime
for ur children. Keep them happy at home
by m Icing your yard a rcndc.,ous for al l their
little riends. Get all the necessary tquipmcnc
for heir play hours at Wheeler's where
QU LITY MERCHANDISE AT REASON-
ABL PRICES is the policy! Shop at Wheel·
cr's ... you will always find courteous treat-
mcn and prices no higher than elsewhere.
Open a Oaarce
Aecount or Buy
On Easy Term11
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SO appropriate1y named ... our T oy Basement
. . . filled with tDyl to delight little gid• and
boya ••• Ouroor Gym s. ... , Wading Pools,
Merry-Go-Round., Swing Sets, T eete< Totters,
Tricycles, Scootaa •.. Hundreds of other play-
' things in dte la.rgat, finest selection in Southern
•
California.
S•owar Gifts
Tbt molhef'-t.o-be will be mighty proud to
-tbe Wheeler 8ea1 of Quality on her gift _,,...._
.UU.kWOOD j W.&DDfO -Gill -,. a.1 MIM!1M and ~ tllim. mal .... .. ..... Ola .. _ua __ _ ..........
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Bob Jayred Boys tnl~:·::e, 8::'." Ruth 1Qftd, CO A :rporf ::~ StantOO:: .=-1::" P uBL1c NoT1cu Pu c NoncE Puauc Nonc• Puauc Nonc:a . Rithfield Station =-~.:. ::s ~ ~ . • Al ~!:ollowing the ccoventlon, Bar-ZIO and amendtnonts thereto. ~ time and place, will -tho evl-Ibo a-ol N••mrt &-~ ----_, ,__ ~ In~ """t to Wuhlngton and took Inc Oil/Woo 9, Part 3, S~ts and denoe .., -~ ~ ·~
pomted to thot -1tlon opin-t!lls c t I Asked the alghts of our nation'• Highway> ~. doea heftby or· olf<ttd by UIY -in-tiler n.k and -tlla1 Bob Jayred ol 1211 C...tnl _.. on ro capital, then to Olicaao and home. daln. reolve. and declare u (oj. ~ i::t.:::ii In u~ tereated In the vacation ol Aid the ...--heroin .........
avenue, formerly ~ man--'Ibe Jayredl have a 900. Lee. Ba.rtine wu qw·te Im,.. ..a lows: ·Street hetttof~ deloibed. and the vacation lot the street and thl ted Stal who la a pupil 1n the oewnth ~ a map of Tract No. 673, aald alleys hetttof~ described. alleys Mreln clescrlhed. .,.. talla
ager '°" the Conoollda gnde ol the Newpcrt llMdl B L I T • with the trip and especially at -L That the public in-"'"*'led In Miscellaneaua -L 1bo City Coondl ol pursuant to the .-va-ud ~=..L: ~~."::';:_grammar acbooL y oca r10 ~le:. tr~~ :::!t "::: =gai: =·==:-of': .!<'><Bookonllso'f'0r: ~~ the City of Newport Beach fUr-.-Pli<lm oontalned In So<1lon I
and Southern Pacific offidals were portion of Ocean Front. and of ornia. and more particu· ther finds and detennine9 that the hereof. ' · :--'~•=a~ ~Cm-Supposed i:iotsam Off . among the group may bave bad certaip alleys. all in the City of described u follmn, in-public convenience and · necealty In= !h.n n.::_ ~ =
Dana Pt. Bll'd Haven A group of three Orange coun-something to do with it, llartlne Newport Beach. and It Is the In-requin! the reservation of eue-leut _ In the N t __ __
remarked. but eve""one got ---tention ol the City r-·-~• or the at the -t and -'db'--• f ... _ .... -~ ewpcw ~ ty men, including George Bailey of ., ,__ ~~~ ··-menta ,,.. ~-way or u~ News no-~
Deputy Dou&laa Priest of the
Newport Hf.rbormaster'• office fn..
-tlgated a report Sunday that
flotaam with Iota of blrda on It
WU 1eeD. off Dana Point, aome
three miles southward.
Priest reported to police, ""1ich
ftnt recelwd the report !ram a
man who gave his name u Jack
Fltzpatriclc. that the flotaam waa
a COD<Tete float, which had been
anchicwed at the spot for the put
three years. and ta now a stop-
ping-off place for birds In fllght.
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Newport Beach, appeared before vaUom tor their return trip With-Oty of Newport Beach to order erly corner of Lot 1 of followlni purpoees, t~Wit : To con-. eral drcui ~~:re" ~
the board of supervison lut Fri-out much trouble. the-folJowing-desaibed portion of Bloclf A; thence. south-1truct. maintain, operate, replace, and ~~ed. tna-th; at/:t New.
day announcing their willlngneu Several Rotarians, who bad held a certain street in said city, and erly along the aouthwest-remove, and renew sanJtary .aew-port Beach. and said _,.._11 tloa
to take over ope.ration of the Or-their convention in Atlantic 0.ty of ~rtain alleys ln said city, to be prolongation of the north-en, water mains, and storm ..,_..ca
ange county airport and offerlna: just previous to the Kiwanis con-vacated, closed up, and abandoned, w erly line of said Lot 1 to dra.lm, and appurtenant structures lhall be made before the da~ 9et
$1000 a month for a lease. Troy clave, were still in the Conven-t~wit : the most northerly corner of ln upon over and across the al· for the heuinc of all Pll'IOm in-
Colboch of Buena Park and Sid Uon City trying to make reserve-STREET TO BE VACATED Lo 3 of said Block A ; thence, ley pro~ to be vacated herein, terested In or objecting to the pro.
Holland of Santa Ana were the Uons for their return trip, Bar--A ~1 of land 15 feet 1n sou asterly along the north-and hetttofare described as alley poeed vacation.
othei-two men ol the group. tine obeerved. Probably jult a width, being a portion of eu erly line of said Lot 3, No. 2, and to maintain, gperate, The above and f<Jf'el()rlng Ofdm.
The airport, under the oper-case of not knowing the tfiht Ocean Front. as shown upon to e most euterly corner of replace, rm'IOVe, renew, and en-ance of Int~tion No. 517 wu
atlon of. noyd Martin, Joe Hager, people, he implied. a map of Seashore C.olony sai Lot 3: thence, northeast-large • lines of pipe, c:onduita, passed at an adjourned ft'IUlu
Lee Windolph, Johnny Martin and Tract, recorded In Miscel-erl along the northeasterly cables, wtr.s. poles, and other meeting of the Oty Council ol
Bob Geier, is now leased monthly Cowboy Artist's· Work laneous Maps, Book 7, page ongation of the southeast-convenient structures for the 01>; the City of Newport Beach. held
for $300. O D' ]a , 25, Reconla of Orange Coun-line or said Lot 3. to the eratlon of gas pipe lines •. tole-:' ~u.:!..~dday of May, 19t6. b7
The conference, which adjourn-n 18p y ID Mattoon ty, California, and more par-t soutllerl~ corner of Lot graphic and telephone lines, aJld e 0 u-w"A vote, in-wit:
=n:yi~; ~~m~a~~\~:.n :_ Shoe Store in Mesa ~~~ty described as follows. t :=:er~l~n:Jie ~~~ i':uo~ot ~-==~=~. !::: 1a!~~~en. Siler,
whether a lease signed in pre...war Beginning at the most w terly line, of Lot 1 and Lot and incidental purposes, including NOES, Councilmen: None.
days before the Army Air forces A colorful display by the News-southerly comer of Lot 1, 2 f said Block A to the access and· the right to keep ~e ABSENT C.Ouncilmen. None
took over the field is still bind-Times cowboy artist, Jack Linds-Block L of said Seashore Col-po t of beginning. property free from inflammable ' · · ·
ing. County Counsel Joel Ogle Jey, is on exhibition in the show ony Tract; thence, north-ubject to exceptions and 'materials and wood growth, and ATI"EST:
contends that it can be abrogated windows of the W&Jace C. l\fat-westerly along the northeast-rvations hereinafter sped-otherwise protect the same from FRANK L. ~ART,
if a higher lease price is offered. erly line of said Ocean Front all hazards in, upon and o~r the Oty Oerk.
The Martin-Hager group inaist toon shoe store at 1795 Newport to the most westerly corner alley proposed to be vacated, and 0 . B. REED, portions of said street and that they have exclusive right to boulevard. Costa Mesa. of Lot 2 or said Seashore Col-alle to be vacated, closed up heretofore described as alley No. 2. Mayor.
use of the hangars and adminls-The display is being shown in ony Tract ; thence, southwest-and bandoned, are more clearly __ s_ec_H_on_s. __ Th_e_a_·_ty_Co_un_c11 __ or_Pu_b_.-J_un_e_2S_._1_946. _____ _
tration building at the airport. connection with Dr. Scholl's Foot erly along the southwesterly ed sho on certain maps approv i-------------------------. They were in operation at the site Com pact week. prolongation of the northwest· and dopted by the aty Council
before the war. erly line of said Lot 2, said ot t City of N ewport Beach for GEORGE D. BASSFIT Costa Mesan Designs point lying in a line parallel said '&Callon. closing up and aban· ACCOUNTANT
with and distant 15.00 feet do ent. by Resolution dated Hats for Ex hibition measured at right angles from Apri 22. 1946. and designated Monthly Bookkeeping Servi"" In Los Angeles said northeasterly line of lutlon No. 3321 ... a nd by res· !IOI w. O...tnl A-. ~ -lll05-J, N-n -
Ocean Front : thence, south· oluti n· dated April 22. 1946. and ~------------------------'
easta-ly along said parallel desi ated "Resolution No. 3322." -------------------------
line to its intersection with and y resolution dated April 22,
the southy,·esterly prolonga-l946 and designated "Resolution
tlon of t he southwesterly line No. 3323." Reference is hereby
of said Lot 1: thence, north-m ad for further particulars as
easterly along said line of pro-to t e pro-posed vacation , closing
longation to the point of be-up, and abandbnrnent of said
It's Always
Historic Site
(Continued from Page 1 l Donald Button of Kenndon
Pennsylvania route, the group Farms, Costa Ml'Sa, landscape
headed for Philadelphia, but stop-artist and lecturer. has accepted
peel at Valley Forge and went to
1
the invitation of the Los Angeles
the nation.al shrine by special bus. Assistance lC'ague, to design and
The Kiwanians attended church execute two seasonal hats (or its
services in the chapel and dedi-1 annual Garden Gala at the Town
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;r cated the California bell that is House, Los Angeles, today. .
• hung in the tower . commemor at-l Pre·war imported French velvet
ginning. str t and said aUe)'S, to said
ALLEYS TO BE VACA TED ma . and said maps and each of
No. 1: the are made a part of this COFF.EE TIME
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" tr Wii i el Diii M .., __ •Clwplc 811
\ng the memory or the patriots from Button's fabric collection in-
of the Revolution who spent a spired one hat, while plastlca and
teTTible winter in the histor ic re<:l...,'ood will give emphasis to the
area 5 o'clock number.
After a dinner given them by
the Norristown Kiwanis club, the
group went on to Philadelphia a nd
Atlantic City.
The four-day conclave in the
convention city of America was
highlighted by the presence of
such national figures as Harold
Stassen, Gen. Omar Bradley, Sec--
retary of Agriculture Clinton An-
derson. colwnnist Drew Pearson
and William K. Jackson, president
ot the National Chamber of Com-
merce.
Another Car Theft
Two billfolds and $30 in cash
were reportedly stolen from the
car owned by Thomas Grant of
Orange and which was parked on
the little beach at Corona del Mar
Sunday night, police were told
PuBLIC MoT1cE
ORD lNANOI: OF INTENTION
No. 541
All of that alley 14 feet in Ordi ance to the same extent and
width in Block H, as shown p e as if the same were here-
upon a ma p of Tract No. 323, in i corporated tn full.
recorded i n Miscellaneous Maps, Book 14. pages 40 and S tton !. That the proceed·
41 , and Block 436, as shown fngs for the closing up and aban-
upon 8 map of Corona del do ent of the · aforesaid portion
Mat\ Records of Orange Coun-of s d street and of said alleys
ty, California. and more par-sh be had and taken, and the
ticuJarJy described as follows, Oty Council of the City of New-
tcrw:it: port Beach, elects to proceed un-
Beginning at the most west-der e provisions of the "Street
erly corner of Lot 1. Block Va on Act of 1941." approved
H of said Tract No. 323; Ma 13, 1941, Statutes 1941, Chap-
thence, southwesterly in a dj. ter and amendments thereto,
rect line to the · moat north-bein Division 9. Part 3, Streets
erly corner of Lot 10 of said and ghways Code.
Block 436; thence, southeast-Uon S. The Street Superin-
erly aJong the northeasterly nt of the City of Newport
line or said Lot 10 to the shall cause to be conspicu-
most easterly corner thereof; ousl posted along the line of the
At The . . . . .
DO llUTcTwim:FLE SHOP
. . . . . . . Serving
COF'F EE & DONUTS • WAFFLES
STRAWJiERRY W AF F LES (with
whipped cream) • COMPLEI'E
FOUNI'AIN SERVICE.
305 Marine A venue Balboa Island
K..l.y Nldlola Geo ..... 1Her11Joc
Opea £..mp UnUI 10 o'Clock -CIOMd • Wed'nxdq
Outstanding. entertainment was
offered to the delegates, accord·
Ing to Bartlne, who was impressed
by several splen<lid yout.h choral
and orchestral groups. Particu·
larly outatanding to the local
delegate. wu the Sault Ste.
Marie High School choir of 130
voices, the nationally-famous
Westin ghouse Male Chorus from
Pittsburg and a 100-piece bovs'
band from York, Pa. Famous or-J
ganist Lois Miller was also pre-
sented in concert dally for the
congregation.
AN ORDINANCE OF INTEN·
TION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH DECLARING ITS lN·
TENTION TO ORDER THE
CLOSING UP. VACATION,
AND ABANDONMENT OF A
PORTION OF A "CERTAIN
STREET, AND CERTAIN AL·
LEYS, IN THE CITY OF NEW-
PORT BEACH:-1:N -ACCORD-
ANCE WITII THE "STREET
VACATION ACT OF 1941."
thence, southwesterly along str t and the alleys proJ)ose<t' to
the southeasterly lines of be cated. not less tltan 500 ftet '-------------------------'
Lots 10, 8. 6. 4 and 2 of said apa , but not less than three in J :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
Over 10.000 Kiwanlans from all
over the nation and Canada were
present for the convention a nd
J . N. Emerson of Pullman, Wash.,
was elected to the presidency for
the coming year. Ell'Cted to the
The City Council of the City of
Newport Beach, pursuant to the
provisions of the "Street Vaca·
lion Act of 1941," approved May
13. 1941, Statutes 1941, Chapter
Block 436 to the most south-all, ttces of the vacation ot said
erly corner of said Lot 2: stre t and saJd alleys. Said ·not.ices
thence, southwesterly in a di-shal state the passage of this
rect line to the most westerly ance of Intention and the
("()I'ner of Lot 1 of said Block tim and place of the hearing of
436; thence, northeasterly all rsons interested in or object-
along the northwesterly line ing o the proposed vacation of
of Lots 1 and 3 and its north-said street and said alleys, alt as
easterly prolongation to its in-req ed. by law.
tersection with the southeast· tloa 4. Notice is .hereby giv-
erly prolongation of the IOU~ at the Qty Council of the
westerly line of Lots 1 and 2 of Newport Beach does here-
of said Block H ; thence, ix Monday, the 15th day of
northwesterly along said line 1946. at the hour of four
of prolongation to the Point of o'cl k P . M. of said day, in the
Cou ciJ.i Chambers of the City of
Nirt Beach. located in the
Ci Hall in the City of Newix>rt
Be h, as the time and pl«ce for
he ing all persons Interested. in
or jecting to thf! proposed vaca-
tio · of said street or said alleys.
An the said City/ Council, at said
WANT TO SELL
YOUR CAR?
• • We WW Pay You the Highest
P088lble Pri"" . • • St.op In at:
• McCARTHY
1920 Newport Blvd.
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USED
$ CASH ON THE SPOT
CARS
Costa Mesa
$
ARE BACK
et'TOYAR
in lifetime atoinlua dHI
Jlrm-'1 aDd im:am.ponbly baulil'ul, Wlltary ...a
dric• , , , a lor co aac. No omface 6iliah co end: qr
-o6, DO foo<hoJd fa odon or food «pooica, im-
pa +iow IO f'tamhJc acida. hot pam or lwd m&e<
Wenda with ""T color~ ""T lcirdaal,
WJa J'Oll _,. a Tnq Sialc J'Oll COD be aarc J'Oll b.aft
dia """aiDk e+cr ~piled lili;riw ~11111im
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Easies t to Clean
Econom ical to Own
Decorates any Kitchen
Ageless Beauty
More Sanitary
.M.ost~Durable of All
I NEW, OVERNIGH _T TRAIN
D I ~ E C T T 0 (,f,tl#tl ~ll,()ll
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In Newport Area Boat1. Truda. W1nc1mn Telephone operating Co ,::::,d~ed~;"toEx.
Fishenmn and picnickers have
been warned by the Southern Call·
fornia division of the state fish and
. same commisllon to be on the
)ookout for rattlesnakes in the
fields, brush and trail areas along
the coas.t trom Newport Beach to
Redondo Beach.
Six rattlers have been killed
by deputies of the office of Capt.
T. F . Miller of the Long Beach
office of the state fish and game
oommW:ion in the past 10 days.
Four more were killed in the
Palo \ferdes cOastaJ area and two
were killed east of Ne~"port. Mil-
ler said
The rattlesnakes are likely to
be found in the o\'erhanging grass
and brush along trails traversing
the cliffs and banks down to the
beach, he stated. l\tost penons
visit.i.ng these areas are unaw&l'i!
of the prMence of the snakes and
are likely to be cai;eless. he point-
ed out. :
Penons should be particularly
careful when waJking on trails or
passing through fields and shrub
areas to reach the beach or coastal
rocks and in followi ng trails lead-
ing along the base of the cliffs,
he said.
Sand Crab
(Continued tr-om Page 1)
wans and Bulletins. "ti -1 bl rnpoun .wo r Raloed Metal. Wood and po8I ons are avai a e Gallon, 'IOc
Plastic i..tten to you in your own
AL LACHMEYER community .
1726 West Central
Harbor uu.M 38tt• Starting pay i8 good,
COOPERATIVE
ROOFING CO.
New . and Repair
Phone 875-M
216 E. 20th St.. Coota Jina :.11}.tf(
PAINTING and DECORATING
By the hour or job.
Also s~.
Call HarOOr 8701-J.-I
From 1 to 5 p.m.
PAINTING
12 Ye:irs Service in Newport
Harbor Area
Harry H;lll
PAINTING CONTRACl"OR
Phone Beacon 5259-J
274 E. 19th !..:treet 24-t!t
PAINTERS and
DECORATORS
IL E. ANDERSON
Paint Contractor
Phone Beacon 5780-J 47-tlc
Pre-Cut New Lumber
Garage and Utility Homes
12x20, $168.00 20x20. $227.00
18.•20, 5206.00 30x2'l. $.L!l.00
Ph. L. B. 671-104
experience is not required
Frequent increases.
Vacations with pay.
Advancement
opportunities.
Apply
1.00 E. Bay Ave.. BaJboe
5141!. N. Main St., Santa Ana
or
AAk the operator for the
OU<1 Operator
Southern California
Telephone Compa11y
Excelleat positions open.
A Competent
Secretary · Stenographer
Also a Competent
Dictaphone Operator
Pleasing personality and
neat appear&!'lce required.
Lots of work and
darn good pay.
Oil
3-Bedroom Home
East side lot, SSx.330. Close in.
$8450
1 Full Acre
Corona de! Mar
Apartment -2 bedrooms. nearl7
new: hardwood floors and room
for another house:
$6,900.00
BALBOA PENINSULA LOTS for
$2,950.00 Up
ous Jasper Bell Bill which
this bunch of gangsters IS
jamming down our throats
in exchailge for 0 indepen-
dence'" and "relier'. and
which that Super-puppet
Roxas is endorsing at the top
of his lungs.' the American
people would not counten-
ance such a slur upon the es-
sential fairness which has al-
ways been associated with
the American nation. This
is beginning to sound like an
editorial. if not the ravings
of a madman. But I am mad!
Yes and something like sev-
ent.;.,n million Filipinos with
me. Only we don't count, at
least not yeL ... Seriously,
we're hoping A,rnerica pulls
out long enough to Jet us
clear this up by ourselves ...
Already tiny uprisings flare
here and there. The people as
yet are not organized, do not
know the real issue. But they
can't be fooled all the_ time:
... Only Roxas thinks so."
1860 Oregon Ave., Long Beach
50-ltp
FOR A REUABLE .Palnt J ob on
your home, call Beacon 5330
after 4 :30 p.m. l~tfc
Phone
P. A. Palmer
Harbor 1500
For Appointment
FURNITURE FOK SALE
FOR SALE -Two maple desks,
book shelf. tine old rocker, fibre
rugs, misc_ household items.
204 Garnet, Balboa lslund.
rt Blvd., Costa Mesa
cen 5102-M 50-ltc
C STA MESA
Overlooking ocean. 4-room house,
very clean, plus garage and 1-
room apt. with bath in Tear.
Barbecue and many extras.
JOHN E. SADLEIR
3o2 M&in st.. Balboa
Phone Har. 2034
Inmate of County Jail.
Says He Didn't Escape
PAINTING OONTllAOTOll
PAINTING -PAPER HANGING
and DECORATING
H. E. McDonald
414 Old Conty Rd., Coota Mesa
Phone Beacon 5013-J 85-tfc
PERSONAL '
Reduce -Relax -
Keep Fit
"Different from other
reducing methods"
The Stauffer System
247 Broadway, Laguna Beach
Phone 7412
Single Treatments $1..50
24 Treatments, $26.00
Open Monday, Tues. and
H
Thun. evenings. 50-ltc
48-4tc
DECORATORS
KAY FINCH CERAMICS h.,
openings now for a few glrla 01
woman with art tralnlng or abll·
lty. Ask for Miss Dierker, 121
Cout Blvd, Corona del Mar.
43-lfl
HELP WANTED -Woman for
general housework, full or part
time. live In or out. Good wages.
Four In family. Ph. Hari>or
1992. 45-tfc
1WO MAIDS and one gardncr
for work in motel. Miracle Mill'
Motel, 706 Coast Highway, New-
port Beach. 50-ltp
BEAUTY AIDS 18 SALE lllDICELLANEOU8 IG
COLD and MACHINLESS FOR SALE -Complete bedroom WAVES set, twin beds, springs & mat-
tresses. Chest of drawers, dreu-
11nting and Manlcuril\g er, two mirrors, $125.00. One
Evening Appt. Ph. Harbor 179-W double bed, springs & rnattre!!,
Vi's Beautv Shop $40.00. One c1r .. ser and mirror,
1103 Coast HJway, 6Jrona de! Mar SI0.00. 200 crystal Ave., Balboa
A not guilty plea wa'J entered 35-ttc Island. Call Harbor 892-\V.
last week in superior court in -EMP--LO-n<E--NT="'w=ANTED==:--::::18 50-2tc
Santa Ana by LesJie Charles Har-==:-:---====-::==:-::--::::-vey or Costa Mesa. accused of at-WORK WANTED-Painting su-Don't Miss The Boat
tempting to escape trom the c·Jun-perintendent, with 25 years ex-Everyone's saying, Robbins has
ty jail. Trial was set for July 23. perience. desires connection the stamps. U. S. and Fore1gn
Officers claim that HarvPl'. 19, with large building contractor. sets on approval.
did escape by scaling a 50-foot 1 ha\'e my 0 'vn truck, commer-Robbin's, 515 No. Main
wall out of the stockade and that ciaJ spray outfit. ladders. drop Santa Ana. Arcade Bldg.
he was recaptured in Huntington cloth, brushes. Good reference. 5Q...4tp
Beach by police who searched all Call Harbor 8701-J-2 from 1lo5. --=::---=,,..---:-:-::-=--
busses out of that city. 49-tfc Fire Place and Klndlin& WOOD
Its war job accomplished, the
Petrolewn Industry War Council.
the oil industry's advt.sory group
to the Petroleum Administration
for War, wound up its affairs and
dissolved in mid-December, 1945.
.\R( YOU ~ULL'r'
COVERED ..
POSmON WANTED by exper
ienced gii-1, Ylilling to care for
children for room and board and
small salary, during sununer.
Miss Dela P.f. Ware. 426 El
Rancho Dr., Whittier. 49-2tc
OPERATORS, pilot license, deck
hand. Commercial Fishermen,
Box 284. Corona del Mar. or
call Harbor ~M. 50-:!tc
\VJLL CARE for elderly person in
my home. Rt. 1, Box 140, Costa
Mesa. 50-2tc
H1GH school graduate wi.ihes of-
fice \\'Ork or typing. Call Beacon
5657-\V 49-2tc
EMPLOYMENT OFl'"EllED
Delivered
H. W . WRIGHT
Ph. Beacon 5665
1784 Newport Blvd.
Just Arrived
~ He&rlng Aid
BATTERIES
Gunde.!9:ln Drug Co.
3-tfc
117 Main St. Ph. Harbor 515
~tfc
11ENrn.AN BLINDS-Aluminum,
steel, wood. Call us for tree esti-
mate. Renovation &. refinishing.
So. Coast Venetian BUnd Co.,
\Vest 18th and Newport Ave.,
Costa 1t1esa. Ph: Beacon 5355-W.
5-2tc
FURNITURE FOR SALE -Call
Harbor 1773-M. 1305 N. Bay
Front, Balboa Island. 50-tc
BOATS, 8UPPLDB II
Three 50'"121!.'x31!.' Shain ""Trlm-
menhlp'' expreu c:ru.Lsen. round
bottom, twin Oi.rysler Royals.
Built In 1943 by belt Seattle
yards. Full living accommoda-
tions, 6'4.. headroom thruout,
$15.000.00 each. Two 37' Hlgg!Ds
rescue launches. Double planked
bottom, 250 h.p. Hall-Scott In·
vader engine. Built ln 1944 by
Wilson Boat Works. $3500 each.
Ph. L. B. 47587. 47·8tc
FOR SALE-Boat "Gale K." 38-ft
twin screw Q"UJ5er, nice galle,
wtth Ice box, butane stove and
plenty of cupboard space:
sleeps four. Mahogany planking.
Suitable for passenger or com·
merclal business. Hauls 7 % tom
on deck. lbere is no better boat
for lU atze In Newport Harbor.
A. L. 1t1atthews, 509 31.st St-.
Newport Beach. Phone Harbor
2577. 44-tfc
ALL PLASTIC U-ft. 11(}.lb. TOP·
0-CAR BOAT and CARRIER.
Immediate delivery. Other .mod-
els soon -dinghies, sailboat!:,
STEIN\VAY Grand Piano. Mahog-
any cue. Beautiful tone. Med-
ium size. DANZ -SCHMIDT
PIANO CO., 520 No. Main,
Santa Ana. 38-tfc
FOR SALE-Marine radio, direc-
tion finder, 3 band, 6 volt fisher.
Nearly new. 509 31st, Newpl!'t
Beach. Ph. Harbor 2577. 41-tfc
FOR SALE-Philco console radio,
model 50. 470 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Mesa. Ph. Beacon 5TI3-R
or Beacon 5779-R. 50-ltc
FOR ·SALE-RCA Victor cabinet
radJo, $50.00. Ph. Harbor 675-W.
204 Garnet, Balboa Island.
~2tc
SWIMMING IN ONE LESSON
$3.00
Crawl stroke In three lessons $7.00
DAVID RIGHT
Balboa Point Hotel
• 1115 E . CentraJ Ave. 49-Stc
Carpenters Available
tor generaJ maintenance
-ttpa1r
O. Z. KOlllEBTSON
Call Harbor 83
runabouts. cruisers and paddJe-------------
boards.
Plastic Watercraft Co.
407 E. C.ntral, Balboa
Phone Harbor 2673 50-ltc
FOR SALE-New Marine Kohle1
Generator, 1500 watts, 32 voll
D. C., retail price for this powe1
plant is $516. We have 10 lef1
for clearance u.le. $374. Yeokei
Bros., 225 So. Vermont, Los An·
geles. Phone EX. 0882. 45--tfc
KEYS
Mad• While You Watt
VOGEL'S
100 M:aln St., Balboa
108 Karine, Balboa IalaM.
IM-tfo
FOK RENT u
FOR RENT-Office space ln cen·
ter of Balboa. Harbor 24St.
50-ltc
center
with
·residence. 1 front room
used -nOW as business.
or 8--court building with
t entrances. l blk. from
of town. Place to live,
und investment.
$21,500
R I h P. Maskey
10 Coast Blvd.
Phone 402
On
Bayo Tract
t on Bay A venue
$4000
4&-tfc
ge Corner Lot
eninsula, with view.
$5750
ii Peninsula
Bedroom Home
'$13,500
In ome Property
2 bedrllom house and 4 small
rental units.
Severat good Bay Front Lots
ON OCEAN BLVD.
$3000
1 For Other Houses,
$6500 and Up
Also Lot.I
L. JORDAN
E . C.ntral, Balboa
Ph ne Harbor 153
' 4~tfc
FOR S Balboa Island, very
lovely "Little" Island 2-bednn.
home. Exceptionally modern,
ideal oundings, near beauti-
Fire E~.pment Tests fuJ th Bay. Pegged hard-WILL SHARE front apt. 1115 E . ood I llvin C-0-Two, ene & Foam refilll. ,..._ I Balboa. See S . w oors in arge g room, "-Knlra Ave., wun-clistin ve linoleum throughout, ro fixed system and Portablet ming Instructor. 49-2tc rest 0 house a'ttractivl. Dining now available.
ETS 0 u nook rear, convenient pretty
H ION&. GALVAN ------------kitch , sun declc, Orick patio,
Ph. ~~k Highway 73-tfc A.Pr or SMAIJL HOUSE wanted house lnterestingly furnished,
by man and wife. We do not imm ate condition, single
W A1llTED TO RENT
FOR SALE-20-ft. fish boat, Star, drink or smoke, no children or garag Immediate occupancy
SALES?tiEN -Advertlaing cam· full converted motor, steel hull. pets. Phone Santa Ana 0991-W can arranged. First time of-
paign now in effect. Excellent FOR SALE-Midnlght·.btue, dble. A-1 condition. 628 Clubhouse or write Box "X'' Newport &J. fered. Inquire '-t 331 Crystal.
38-tfc
opportunity if YOU quailly. Ap-breasted Tuxedo in perfect con· Drive or phone ATI.antlc 1·2036. boa News-"nmes. 37-ttc Ba.Ibo alsland. 49-2tc
ply soain No. Main SL, Santa dition. ~·o pairs trousers. Size owner. t7-4tp
Ana. Miss Bayer. 44-Stc 38 long. Late model. $43. Call VETERAN and bride planning to FOR S Ice located lot.I
John Donhoff at News-Times FOR SALE -Snipe, mahogany reside ln Cocta Mesa. Want nn. and acres $400 t $3 000
HELP W ANrE~Elderly man 85 office. Harbor 13. 50-tfc hull, one suit dt.nvas, good con· furn. apt. or house. Contact Mr. ~rm. hse. 2 ~ Gar~
v.·atchman on construction of clitl 3901 M A N J t ~--· J eJry on. arcus ve., ew· orgensen a ~·· 1 ew , age euest rm. On 2 big lots, new telephone building ln Bal-FOR SALE-Used irregular oak port Island after 5 o'clock.. 1821 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. (\neat ve., vtew-of ocean, near
Harris, 313 E . Central, Balboa. . In. Y.'ide. l in. thick. See at 206 4&-tfc Ruby, Balboa Island, Sunday or STAR SAILBOAT. Just recoo-WANTED TO RENT-Small apt. 112 unfurn; $14,750 turn.
$10,500 5-ltc
2 Bedroom Home MO~ TO LO.t.N U
Y.r: acre, East side. Prewar const. TO BUU...O ........
Fireplace, hdw. floors. Plenty of LOANS . • """Y• UDf'l"O"' modemlse OT retlnan~. tile, very clean. Newport Dalbo& Federal Savtnp
$9450 t.lld Loan .uooclatlon.
3333 Via Udo Ph. Harbor l&lO
See Us Today AUTOMOTIVE a TIRIC8 A
On This FOR s~raham Truck 1934,
Lot 100xl20, close in on potential mechanically perfect. Call Har-
buslness street. Bldg. on front bor 234-R. 48-4tc
would make ideal Nbrhcl groc·
ery, store or beauty shop. Mod-FOR SALE-'29 model Panel type
ern 3-room apt. with ocean view Truck, excl. motor, new paint.
over dbl. garage in rear. $285. Call after 3:30 p.m., E.
$8500 Atchison, 'YMCA, Santa Ana. 484tp
Newport Heights
New 3-hedroom with nice view.
Hdw. floors, nice yard. Sundeck
on top
$12,450
FOR RANCHES, l 'to 10 ACRES
See Us Today.
Two Specials Priced to Sell.
MANY MORE ... COME IN AND
"TALK IT OVER"
-Open Sundays.-
FRANK P. JOHNSON
1 Realtor
1644 Newport Blvd. Beacon 5434·W
~ 50-ltc
REAL VALUES
3·Bedroom home. Hardwood and
tile. 2-car garage. ·Large level
lot. Only 5 yea.rs old. Stucco.
In good residential district.
Nicely landscaped. Paved street
and sidewalks. All assessments
pa.Id. Don't fail to see this one.
Priced to sell.
$10,250
2-Bedroom home. TI.le and hard-
wood. F1oor furnace. 58' on
Harbor Blvd Two . blocks from
city center. If you are looking
for a business location with a
modem home, you can't go
wrong on this one. Full price:
$15,000
Exclusive Listing
2-Bedroom home. Hardwood and
tile. Large living room; full size
dining room; 11!. baths: 2 large
bedrooms and den; 2-car gar-
age; &erYice porch with double
laundry trays. 2 aeres in good
district; 160' on Harbor Blvd.
This Ill really a good buy. Bet-
ter see this one today. Prices to
sell at only:
$19,000
F OR SALE-1938 Ford de luu
Tudor sedan, good tires, radio,
new brakes. Private party. 706
Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
50-ltp
FOR SALE-1944 Indian motcr·
cycle, model 741 . Like new. See
Wallace Rogers, 6507 Seashore
Drive, Ne\vport. 50-2tp
RECAPPING
Recap AU Five Tires
In, One Day
Wheel Balancing
Section Work
LESTE RS
O.K . Rubber Welders
2900 W. C.ntral, Newport
46-8tc
AUTO SERVICE
• NOW HERE
Your authorized Chryller-
PlYplOulh Dealer.
Authori1Jed parts
Complete Lubrication ud
Maintenance
El<pert Mechanics
•
Kendall and Quaker State oll9
NEWPORT
HARBOR MOTORS
2616 !w. Ceatral .t.ve.
boa. 64 hours per week. See wood, 100 pieces. 12 ft. long, 6 4~2tp 41-tfc :~""""'· San Clemente.
---------,.~--call GL. 3725. . 50-2tp clitloned and new palnt. Phone or hOUM for next IChool term, 5-rm. , 2 bedrnu. " caraae.
WANTED-Lady to work In vep-Santa Ana U48 between 8 a. m. In Corona del Mar. Box A. c/o · Ooon, We l~er a. We aJao baV<! homes from $2900
table department. Cottle'10 !5Cl8 FOR SALE-23-!t. Eastttn built and 5 p. m. 4&-tfc News-Times. 49-2tp sink, clooets, ftr<place. and up. Lots of all m... and
Phone Harbor 15M-J
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W. C.ntral, Balboe. ·•-•u to ~ trailer. sleeps 4; Whitney Price Adele Gimbel 95 ......., BOAT FOR SALE-Brand new W ANr TO RENT-2 or 3 bedrm. . • prices. Also good bU)'ll In in· Mr. Miller. !I0-2tc baby buggy: lawn swing; 16-!t. Del Ave., Phones 311 or 316 · __ ~rty P·l4 racing utling Dlngby, W!rY • unturn1ahed house. Wlll leue. ci6-~"!lttc' """'"'_, ... ..._ · \ TILULl:IUI'
GIRL or WO~.~· for "·ht -canoe. 36lch.8 Cout Blvd., .":.""'· ~ -~· .... rt Bea ~2tp fut. 218 Via Ithaca. Udo :W.. Call Sam Porter at Harbor 707 1-----:----------
work, wages, aood home. Abo po -,'. SO-lie or 13. 35-tfc FOR Bulldlnp near Hunt-WE ARE HERE TO .SERVE YOU TRAILERS FOR RENT-Do -,
gardner fOT care ol ~. Call FOR SALE -Metal bed, co1I Jni' euD ed In ' mm baullnc and --., All
Beacon 5660-W. ~tc iiprinp and mattn., $lll. 7311 BOAT FOR SALE-1.2-ft. SaDlnc ROOM WANTED-By pemdnent -na:-·, all I;::, boJ•-' new ~t; sz.zs and l2.llO
•---•-0r.. N<Wllpart Beach Pram wtth ..ua. 1125.oo. 218 l'Olident on 11a1bo1 x.1.nc1 Hu-__ , """ B A. NERESON HELP w • .....-n ~ sltttt ~-~ ..--. truction. 4 bulldl""' . per doy. We flTndab tho bltm. ~ •• .,.... -' Ph. Harbor 8701-J-2 after 1 p.m Via llM<a. Lido Ille. SO-ltc bor 2372-11. ,50-2tc 20'9" ·• 1 bull""·· 20'9"~. Rm ESTATE .. __._ JlroL Senk>< Sta.._ eYery Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. •• ••· -... -...,.~ -50c per hour. Ref-. Ph<.ne ~~ n•r. DT.UW ., ...... DT.t.DI ., J . Frazier, 124 7th St., r---and """· 17th .. N ... part 111"4, Oaola BICYCLES Harbor 96-J. 50-2tp _FO_R_SALE ___ or_· ~nlAD=-=E""""'f_or_car_, 1 Huntblston Be""'1. Phone 2832. s.1n = Opportunltleo Jllaa. M-cft
Bold. Rmtod or Repalnd. 1944 model 6-ql. Marine onclne. N 0 w A v A I L A B L E I &2tc 1972 Ne..,....t 8MI., Coota -Bell tlaat imwut.d --
vooa.·s RI~~~ N~ ~ 225 h.p. Call Harbor 232 or FOR sd.&-aildm> ,.,._ !lill>t. I ~Ph~·~' ~B~ee~:~<111~5~225~;:==~50-~1~tc~11n~..,...~~N~•~r~·~n~z~w~w~"'~-=~= I081c:.: :!I~';:.., nltutt Mart, 822 c-t HlchwaY· Whittier Cl~ 4Mtt SEVERAL CHOICE REsmEN'nAL PROPERTIES w , output 1200 117-1 ·
H-tfe 50-2tc FOR SALE _ I.arg<. three com-ON BALBOA ISLAND SOUl'H BAY FRON!' en week. Excelieat equip. Al1l'lll9 WAH&D , •.t.-Wfi&D · •
-.;;p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; j --t Ice box. In cood con-I TOro b<wwee Good wator · ' · ~
1 clit1on, $150.oo. Call Harbor You SHOULD SEE TH•se: LISJ'INGS Ph. 11ar1>or -.r..;._2tp WE NEED LATE MOD L CARS
WING SANG BOAT &' REP AIR y ARD l~R or 1032 W. Ocean. New-BEFORE YOU BUY. •• d wim p T Pi!lca
port. 50-ltc I HOME JNOO~ an w . ay op -1--
811 Cout Highway 101 . FOR SALE-S.......itlab rod. reel H u B p 0 ,.,,, E R s AG E N T -· -productive -. IEfJ. YOUR CAR~ and line complete. $85. John T. W , sr-. C>aiot --let · W• Jlltia are
ft! s II••• Ml' sym-512 38th s1.. Newport J. A. Be e 'k 0 ff ice -eo. N-toom -
Beach. S0-2tc Ferry Landing Ph. Blu1lor 62-W Balboa hland Price SII.SOO. -. Ph. l"-e for -_._. ~ wt1 call ...S
''' FOR SALE-White .... me1 hlch a.ttc 870'1--. 41Mtc · adttli )IQll l r ..... OP.A. "'IP•rcthw, ....... • !!! L!r
1
.,-~ .l._,. an•U, own -.-. cood a>ndltlon. FOR aalt Apt. -cm JMtla a •• l'I .r dlqlll
·-•• ~ --U19 -Central Aw .. -Balboa lshm~I !'FOR SAi E "'eoP=t --Om . 5 ---al. • , • so.2tc c_. i.liodnaan. tuz-1 -1ot. . -a1. lllllltwct. SD!O. . 1-Sillll rser ,.... aJLBER:rsoN CHEVROL!ET co .. Inc.
• .... , ..... hr It-* .,.;,'CIROi"iss;AliIWE~i9(cu.;;L"'iitt.LCGf:.E.E·~Mi;;cmni1.. lleel ~ patio. ~pr-Gerald ic!!:!~ ~ r:!: : .. T,51D. II.ODO -.. ID-Oun•t _, O' • •1 ·~ ·
-•--*•a n tor T"P refripntor. Call Bea--· Located a ~ o-• ::"·a. · -. E. c-traJ ~"' ~ -Wilt a •• -·: •t • *• • n r • •. • · • .__""!""________________ """"'77-8. 50-2tp --0.-.13. .. • i • 7 --
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Po&ce Ote 8
For · Violations
Polloe reported -followlnc 1"!r'e--~ -aran<ft before· Oty Judie
Bob Gardner: ~Harborites ! •
Capt. Herbert Morey, 312 C«al ,
~ fll Supervloan ... t<lp • lt'a tum _. ......., "' .... 11 .. ~
Policy fll ndal -.iatton" by muda loMr than that fll Illa
orderill&' wblte and ......., veterans wblta.
In the -fodlltlell, .... --...
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conUnued far four -by i'l"8 Tlllli uw
~ , You can't lfeep &oall Wit.bin tm
Richard v. Mead of Loo An-
geles; Franklin A. Wlliama and
George Patrick Dunlcan of Alta-
clena; Albert s. Kidd of -El&'bt motorlatl were dted for Par~; James Lynwood Kelleml Jr.
n>l.atlona of the dty opeedlng of Arlington; Andttw John Klea
eoc1e In the Newport Harbor area of Alhambra; Fred Carner Miiier
cm Sunday. All were from out-of Ontario and Charles A. Rock-
a""nue, Balboa Island. bu Juot
returned borne after two yean in
oervtce, prlndpally In Africa and
EgypL
Natalie 1-e, clall&hter ol Mr.
and Mn. George M. Lowe, c.oraJ
avenue. has returned home for the
summer from Anokia SChool for
Glrla and before the term closed
received the -of being elect-
ed president of. the student body.
,Oppooitlon to encllnc the non-dty llmitl ol) Newpoc t Beadl. bat
~atioo Policy wu spearhead· J . M. Miller jwill aell you ·a --
<cl by Richard IL Nl'WhaJI. Call-to ralae ,,_ kids. 15th -
famla Department Commander Central. HArbor 1242.-Ab.
v,terana ·of Forelp Wars, M. C.
"Sam" Hennann, VF.W. Depart-
ment Quartennaater-Adjutant and
Bob Snyder, California Depart-
ment Commander of the American
Judge Mn. D. J . Docllw
-the ....._ well of Santa Ana. spent S at Camp Jlo.U-U,
I
New)iort-Balboa Tourist Bareau
All llilodes ot Travel tX> Europe, Mexico. Hawaii ~u»-U.World Trips In the near future. See
Jin. Boy g,-. Ph. 11.ar'-S9L SOl l'Uln, IWboa
&Min: •• a. ...... p. llL .
FreJa Daily
~-Or. complth oqulpawrt
wben yoe want to eat.ell
.,.,.., OWL
HORMEN FISH MARKET
ON caNTRAL. AVE.NU&., NEWPQAT BEACH
The Lawrenot S pragues, who
sold their home in Arcadia, have
just moved into their new home
on the peninsula. Friday they
were out on the 14-mile bank in
Ed Offerle's boat with the Ross
Greeleys and the Taibl. The
party took eight albacore with
Mn. Greeley and Mr. Tate claim·
Ing two each.
Carolyn Spicer, daughter of the
Walter Spicen of Harbor Island.
has Jeft for summer seuion at
Stanford universjty. She has just
completed two years at Scripps
college.
NIU'Wlel. are ...... t or • l •&•A'Mkliwn aremo
..... -with -plaato, -. -a ~ to pt flowvs 0 f~ -DOt.llblc
more. But aot 80 wt_. ulin. mod8rn aur-
f/leT1' deelped for Nonna.a oa die eo..t Jdcflwa7
la OoroDa del Mar~ 1'7 PlaUmer Eller-
-. loeal udd . _._, the unique
balldbaa aUllw natural ep appeal to attract
pullnc nower-tovtns mo ortate w1alch aacmenta
N orman'• ~ m:oeU t OoraJ ~ Con·
tractor for tlMI .true was Garland Ruta of
Anabelm
Tbe top pboto lho~ ."1 exterior "1th the en·
tnace ID the rtp.t b&c".kCf.und. tbe lath home on
Old friends will be glad to know
that Charles William Wood is
back in town and will spend the l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l l swrune r with his grandmother, h-irs. M. R. De Lano, 1307 East
.. the left &Del varlom sanp.11 ahrubs in t.be fore-
l'f'Oand. A doee-up of u.dcanttlever marquee. tbe
ahadow display box, the tmaJJ bed. of paml.ee and
VENETIAN BLINDS
Wood • Steel -Aluminum
Fut Service -Fnie btimates
CaD Us and Reverse Phone Charges
Intercity Lino-Shade Co.
1095 E. Wardlow Road
l'lloae Long Be.eh 455-28
YOUR PAINTING DONE NOW!
' Central ~venue. He has been in
the navy for two years as a boat·
swain's mate, third class, and was
at Vella Gulf.
the bullt·ln pool ls OD the t.
-photos by Ellsworth n "The Beachcomber"
OBITUARIES
ERSEST F. KENNEDY
Services were held at 10 a .m .
Saturday in Santa Ana for Ernest
F. Kennedy, 64 , ot 2063 Newport
Cory Says Cooperative Operation,
Uniform Water Distribution, Will
Reduce Irrigation Cost to Farmers
r oad, Costa Mesa, who died Cooperative operation of pwnp-
Thursday in Santa Ana Com-ing plants and more uniform dis-
munJty hospital. Interment was tribution of water are two faetors
in Fowler, Calif. which will lower irrigation costs
The '1eceased was born in for the farmers of Orange county,
Winterset, Iowa, but he had lived .Assistant Farm Advisor W . M.
tn CallfornJa tor 60 years. Sur· Cory said in Costa Mesa.
operation of a pumping plant. In
this way, overhead costs of the
plant B.re distributed over a
greater number of acres and the
pump is In oper&.tit>n for a longer
period of time through the >·ear,
reducing its current cost as lower
rates are applied to units in con-
stant use.
Patri tic Forees Halt
Atte pt to Je0pardize
State' Housing Policy
SAN CISCO, Juhe 25.-A
spectac ar drive by -left-wing
groups · d misinformed individ-
uals to ·~eek the non-segregation
policy sdoaratlng white and negro
war vet~ans in local housing proj-
ects. ht1!been halted, temporarily
at least, by the Veterans ot For-
eign W and the American Le-
gion. I .
Hearil\g on the vociferous de-
Legion.
-rHermann pointed oUt that '.'race
where Coot& Mesa Boy Scoula _..
now In cam The Judce 11 -ot the troop committee-
Involved In the proposal and warn-,-----+--------: dilc:rlmination" was not the laue t;
ed that a non-segn>gaUon Polley Coro de) Mar
~gbt very easily develop into an •.i_ u Sh
unfortunate situauon, He asserted Mllu• Op
that if necroes were permitted to ltll b.. Jll&tiway
share the same housing projects 1
with white veterans· that the • Old ~uh"-ed maltll
negroes would eventually take ~?We ~ )&at. this.
over such projects to the detri· ---'
merit of white veterans and their -;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
families. I
Newhall said that statistics ~
vided by the San Francisco Hous·
ing Authority established that
more than 5000 white veterans
and their families are now waiting
for housing accommodations as
compared to 1,000 negroes and
that it is a proven fact that the
ROSSI'S
LIQUOR
STORE ·-
700
Coast
Highway ·-Formerly
Gordon's
·Drug Store
DL EMIL F. Bl:JJ0 D.O. ft.0.
10'1 ZZDd Stree&
Nwrt llwt o.M. --"! .
CLOTHES All Highly Skilled Workmen.
~
viving him are his daughter, Mn., The lnformatio~ about volume
Patricia Honifeld of San Fran-of wate.r used is important to de-
cisco; a sister , Mn. F. W. Hayes termine how much should be ap-
e! Oakland; two brothers, W. S. plied for each irrigation, he re--
Kennedy of Tustin and Roy R minded. l! there happens to be
Kennedy of Reedley. more than sufficient water ap-
Supervisors
Consider Land
Use Map Today
m a nds df the Communist Party, -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ AmericaP Veterans Committee, "
the C.11 0 ., the San Francisco
Council or Civic Unity, the J ew-
ish S 1 ey Conunittee, National
Lawyers Guild, n.egro organiza-
tions d individuals that the
POR
MEN
Journeymen Painters, World War II seek-
your permanent good will and patronage
through the use of only 1st grade materials
and unexcelled workmanship at reasonable
prices.
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PHONE L. C. BEAN
Harbor 2645
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THIE N INrTICl:NTH CON at::CUTIVIC OlVIOl:N O AT THC RAT•
0 ,. THAICI: Plf:A CENT 13 'r•I PEA ANN U M ,.QA THIE aCMl·AN -
NUAL PICAIOO CNOINQI JUNIE 30TM , 1946, HAa BIEll:N OC-
CLARl:O av THIE 01R1:CT0Ra o,.. TM•• As a o c1ATI ON lo
W I LL a1: PAID JUNIE 30Tl-i, 1946.
AaaOLUTI: 9AP'l:TY P'CR YOUR P'UNO•
llACH ACCOUNT INl!IURIEO UP TO 19.000
TOTAL Rl:aOURCl:a IN IEXCll:aS DP" .2,000,00()
NEWPOR T BALBOA FEDERAL
SAVINGS and LO AN ASSOC I ATION • >:taa VIA LIDO PHONE HAR•DA l•DO
NEWPORT BEACH , CALIF'ORNIA
•
J . A. •lf:EK
P . A . PALMER
OlltECTDA•
•-A . MEYER
C . W. Tc.WI NKLE
W. R. MlltAM•
WALTER •• •PI Cl:R
W. A . WILGU•
GEORGE F. WILLIAMSON
Georae Frederick WUIJamson,
78, of 306 AlvOrado place, Balboa,
died Friday at an Orange hOI·
pital. He waa born in Liverpool,
England, a nd had been a resident
of Balboa for eight Years. He
leaves a brother, Percy, of the
same address and two nephews, H .
Arthur Martin and George W.
l\fartin of Long Beach.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday at 11 a.m. from the
Harold Grauel chapel with the
Rev. E. D. Goodell officiating and
interm£>nt was in F airhaven ceme-
tery.
Phone Beecon 5824
Newport & Costa Mesa
CAB C O.
24-Hour Service
plied, then the crops might suffer
instead of benefit, he said
Frequent use of the soil augur,
both prior to and following an
irrigation. is a good way to de-
termine if water has penetrated
to o uniform depth, he said.
Irrigation costs may also be
lowered in many instailees by two
or more neighbors joining in
Contractor Accused
of Bldg. Violation
SANTA ANA, June 25.-The
Orange County Board of Super·
visors today took up for consid·
er atlon the general land use map
which was approved by the county
planning commission ltfonday.
lity L~ber
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STA MESA
UMBER CO. Slated to appear befor e J udge
D. J. Dodge in Costa Mesa
Wednesday morning is Harvey
Miller, general contractor, who is
alleged to have violated the con·
tractors' license la\V, sections 7026
and 7028 or the Business a nd Pro-
fessions code.
The s upervisor! "i ll hold a hear·
ing on the map preparatory to Its
adoption by the board. They are
proceeding with completing m:t-
chinery for the regulation of in-
dustries and other improvements
in anticipation that the board
adopts it. t. E . HOSTETLER
Agricultural, commercial. indus-one Beacon 6015
trial and residential areas a re set ;;., __ ,.. ________ ..;
out on the map, "'hich does no t ---+----------
specify any particular area for ,---+----------
such devl'lopm('nt but merely sug-C=:l'.Js Feed Store
gests localities. ~
Accused or contraCting in the
Harbor area without a contract-FREE BACON
or's JiCC'nse, Miller is no\v on lib-One pound of bacon rrec to
e rty on S500 bail. ever)' customer of a home costing
1'1iller was r ('C('ntly found gwlty $50,000 or more. Cash. No agents.
of the same offense in San Diego l J . 1'1. r-.1iller, 15th and Central,
county and reputedly forfeited HArbor 1242.-Adv.
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Pueuc NoT1CE
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL
Manila folders at Neww-Times
Riding Apparel
and Saddlery,
Englloh and
Hay and Grain
l Quallty Feeds
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Dall Dell.ve ry-Beacon 524.5
1 Newport Blvd.
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Complet.e IJne
of
Wearing Apparel
for
NOTICE IS 1-IEREBY GfVEN pur-.uanl to the proTl11lon• of Section 3440
of lhe Civil Code of the .£<ate of CILll-tornta, that C. E. BABIN. Vendor. of 50-t We•t Central A,•e nue. Newport
Beach. California lntend11 to ~II to WANNAJ-f M. Gil.LIS. Vendee of 21~
21!1t Street. Newpon Bear.h. ca\1rom.1a. all that certain per90na.I p·roperty con·
11111tlnK generally of all •tock In trade, flxturu. e-Quipment and good will of
a ~rt.In Care bualneaa kno •·n ltJI i~~;;;;;;;~;;;~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;~~;;;;:~~~~~~~~~,,,;~~~~~~~~~~ .. T i-IE COACH LAMP" In !he City of Ne wpon Beath and located at 604
· We11t Central ATen~e . Newport ~h .
Callfomla.. a.od that the purchaae i>rlce thereof wlll be paid at 10 :00 0°cloc.k
w ... tern
Men, Women
and Children
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i\fembn-Los A.111#1.$ SJoclt &ciu.1•
200.f WEST CENTRAL A VE., NEWPORT BEACH
HARBOR 1374·J
HYDRA -MAJIC
SPECIALISTS
Oldsmobiles & Cadillacs
INVISTMINT
SKUllTIES
TO MEET THI
INVISTOIS'
HllOS
PLENTY OF GENUINE PARTS AVAILABLE .
BRING YOUR HYDRA-MATIC
PROBLEMS TO US.
FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS
• Culbertson · Chevrolet Co.
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3011 W. CA!lltnl Newport Beach
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L m. on the 2nd day of July, 19-46 a t Balboa Bf"&nC'h Bank or America
N T 11: 5 A. In Balboa. County of OranJ:e, Slate of Callfornlll.. Oat~ J une 20. l!H&.
C. E. BABIN. Vendor. a.nd/or
1-lA.V:'\'AH N. GILLIS. \'eDdff-
Pub. June 2•, 1946.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL
S OTICE I ~ HER.EBY GIVEN pur-
suant to the prnvialorui of Stttlon 3440 of lhe Cl\·\\ Code ot the State of
Cailrorrlla. that W. f'RA.~K WOLP"
a.nd HENRY F . JO~'ES. \'endOf"l_, _of 815 Nort.h Hiil Street. Oce&n.tde . Cali-fornia &nd 906 South Kenwood Stn<et.
fnlll'lewood. Caltrornla. reapecttvely, In· lend to .ell to C. H. L EE. Vendff. or
4407 Price Street. 1-lollywood. Call· fom ta. •II that ~rt.aln per90na.l prvp-erty con•l•tlng geMraJly or all atoCk t.n ll'1lde. food•tu«•. rrxture.a. equip-
ment and sood wlll tocetber •ltb the
building of a ce.t'tAl n lunch •t.and buaineae know-n u ••J"RANK.'8 LUNCH STAND'· located at 507 u....,.ter
A.Tenue. Balboa. Caltfomla. and that the gurcbue pr1ce thereof wUI bf! p&jd at 1 :00 o'<'-lock a. m . on the 2od day of .July. 1941 at Ba.nit or Ame.rlca.
Balboa Bra.ocb, In Balboa. County or Orange c.tteomlL O.ted June 19. llH&. HENRY F . JONES. W. TRANK WOLF. v ....... and/or CHARLES K. LES.
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Al Sherwin Riding
205 No. Bl'OIM!way, Santa Ana
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Sport Shop
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AND ELECTRIC
1848 Newport BITd.
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LIDO lSl!E PRDPERTIE.5 • W. 0. BUCK-Insurance Counselor
JJknL 1500 ~.f...,f
3333 VIA LIDO CALIFORNIA
Going to Build ni ear?
You probably have yonr dream\ house all
worked out In your miDd -or maybe .yonr
architect or conlnctor already hJ prepared
I plans on paper for yon. _ _ \. ,
Elec!lridty wDI have a lup pui la ma!r!ng
dn!am9 of postwar llvbag aome vi--When
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Oar lll•a-• .. everytblng will he
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Balboa Seafood Cocktail Bar Opeas
Friday, Social Catering Is Planned
Sea food cocktalla expertly pre-
pered will be delivered to any part
d Newport Harbor by a new con--
cern opening a seafood cocktail
bar at the Balboa P avilion next
Friday morning.
and a tail-gunner with the 483rd
Bombing Group of the 15th Air
Force in Foal, Italy. Hill WU a
B-17.
'lbe ooncern will be operated by
Ken and Del Star)< of 703 E. Cen·
tral a~ue. Balboa. former ,.i-
donta of Whittler.
Though he oerved with the army
air corps for three years, be spent
18 months of this service at the
Santa Ana army alr base, where
he was meu sergeant, a bllghty
big respons·ibllity for 10 huge an
outfit u wu stationed there dur·
Ing the war. Ken Story formerly was pro-ed from prietor of a grocery, meats and When he return
wsetable market in South Whit-and was honorably di>charg
from the air force he was a tier and was at one time relie.l
manager ln the field for the Safe-pointed purchasing agent in th
way atol"el company. He also ia a civilian department of the San
araduate ot the Fullerton schools. Ana Army base. He comes her
During the lut year, tht. youna from that department.
man 1erved as a staff sergeant Story said tod.&¥ that his open
air establistunent which faces th e
n s H 0 E s entrance to the Balboa Pavtlio
and can be seen from Centr al
avenue, as one comes down th e
Kepalred Wb11e y.,. Walt promenade leading to the pavilion
Ray Pagan will be equipped with all the lates t
1so types or freezing equipment •
615 East Bay Front that there will not be any ch an
for !poilage of foods.
Nen -to Bay ~ c.lo A quick.freezing unit, a holdin
ce
•a.m.tolp.m. g
e unit a nd a refrigerator case ar
some of the types of equipment -Waxed cups and lids for carryin g
e the cocktails will be used, h
said.
\\rlFE BEATS HUSBAND DE AL:' S to J. ~1 . ~1iller's real estate facto
Famous at 15t and Central, HArbor 1242
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Fish s..,oked
Always Fresh WILLEY'~ REFRIGERnTian
110 McFadden PL ERVICE comPnnv
Main Store: 101 11.lcbway --~-920 Cout Blvd., Coron.a del
.,.At RO&d to Balboa bland" Temporary Phone, Day 654
guna !leach; Phone Night,
LajiuNl Bea<:h
HOLLISTER
Brothers
LANDSCAPING -LAWNS
LAWN RENOVATING
Orchard and ornamental shrub pest control
Fertilizers
Yard and Orchard Maintenance
Advice on Planting
and Soil Conditions
bqure at
CARR'S FEED STORE
1827 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA
P. 0. Box 507 -Phone Beacon 5245
Sea Trout and Halibut Are Biting
. . . off the Newport and Balboa Piers
~e:..t.r o~~ve ~t. A~ George Hiner
Pa,,coad VENETIAN BLINDS
WOOD • STEEL • AUJMIN1JM
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81i Cout Hlgbway PhODe Beacon 5881-1
GORDON a~ FINDLAY
• Otftoo• MlO o-& Blvd. ._ B.arllor ill
CABINET SHOP SERVICE
CJABINETS AND MILLWORK
T. C. JOHNSON._SupL
WI SOtll 8-!'MM• -r -I
WE WELCOME YOU
TO OPEN A
CHARGE ACCOUNT
(llO -80 -.. Da,.-)
Martlro'a bwlte ,... to oome 1nu11---...·-•t.
Our -aft complete -IM la-1111111 al. ,_. ,_..._....
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Over _.QAPPY EVEN'IB In W
In Harbor Area
,ooo t. Per111lts lss•ed
for B•Hding on Mesa
Tuatln A...,_,
acldltloo llnd resJ&lr ilftl1lns -
aide <it Tllstln At:ut al. lTtb st., $1!!5fl.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Horne,
2126 Thurtn street, Coota Mesa.
are parents of a 500, bom June
19 at Santa Ana Community hoo-
pltal He weigh.,i five pounds,
thirteen and a fourth ounces.
A daughter was born to Mr. and
Mn. Nebon Stafford, 1516 West
Ocean Front, on June 21 in St.
Jooeph's hoopltal She wel&hed six
pounds and one ounce.
It was a son for Mr. and Mn..
Don New, 105 North Bay Front,
Balboa. He was born June 18 ·in
SL Jooeph'a hospital and wel&hed
elgbt pounda, two and a half
ounces. ' Tech. Sit. and Mrs. Lawrence
Hittle, 214 32nd street, are par-
ent.I of a son, born June 22 In
St. Joseph's hospital. He weighed
six pounds and lour ounces.
Mr. and Mrs. George Barnett,
620 Cliff drive, Newport Heights.
are r eceiving congratulations on
the birth of a daughter, who
arrived June 21 in St. Joseph
hospital. She weighed six pounds,
fourteen ounces.
Lady Luck's Wand
Touches Bassetts
And Lo, They Win!
Ir' Lady Luc k is playing favor-
ites right now, certainly Mr. and
Mrs. Rich Bassett are high in h er
favor . Attending the Llons club
first annual fish fry and carnival,
Lion Bassett, coming late, boua;ht
somewhere about the five thou·
sandth ticket, which turned out
to be the top prize winner.
The Bas.sett home being equip-
ped with electric refrigerator,
\Yashing machine, toaster, radio
and other prizes or which a choice
could be made, the winner decided
to take the alternate cash award
of $140.
stlll bOlds the lead
arowin& COOllllunlty
unty, according to
Deirrlllts lslued last week
by the ty building deport-
ment fat ~t attL
Permits -... issued to J . A
Peatte, d Broadway, C.O.ta
Mesa, for J five-unit multiple
dwelling on r the north side of
Broadway, o6e-balf block east of ' N...._i Blf, $17,000.
To Tom ~ Broderick. 1807 N.
Main SL, s.fita Ana, for a dwel·
ling on the 1*'th side of 21st St.,
east of ~a · Ana St., $3500.
To Eugene P. McGovern, 302
16th St., Calta Mesa, for a resl·
dence on south aide of 16th St.
at Santa Alla S t., $4()00.
To C F . Boster, 1672 Flower
St., Costa ¥esa. for a dwelling
on the sou~ s ide of Flower St.
near ~ St., $4500.
To R. P . rEtt ol 1914 New-
por t Blvd., Costa Mes:a, for a
dwelling on west side of Oturch
St., north t" f 19th St., $4()00. To James . Harris, Rt. 2, Costa
Mesa, for dwelling on south-
east side of Rochester St., south
of Orange ve., $88)().
wners •••
c ' By !the Yard
Wide Wldµl&-All Lel1i:ths
Santa Ana
Tent & .Awning Co.
1829 So. M.ahi St.
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To A W. Barnes, 216 E. 18th
SL1 Coota Mesa, for dwelling on
east side of Sant.a Ana Ave.
north of Orchard St., $3000. '
To Benjamin LaMotte, Rt. 1,
Coeta Msa. for dwellinc on north
aide of Irvine Ave., south of 17th
SL, $10,000.
To J . Stuart Innerst, 1724
To R. L. Moore, Meoa, far
a dwelling OD S. Anaheim AW..
betw""" 19th and S ts., $tOOO.
NYLON 8.U..
could be I conducted ID
one of the b~ locations llatal
at J . M. Miller'&, ~ ..Ute, 15th
and Central, HAr!-12C2.-Adv.
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G -1 F T S
for the
Baby
Baby Rings - - -Comb and
Sets -- -Sterling Silver
Spoons and Cereal Bowls.
.rush
pups,
At
HAR~~s
' Jewelry
1821 Harbor Jou1evan1
Costa Mt-
u:e <>:•:•:• I 3 I h 3 +'.)('.+ I 1;1 3 M I I S <>::>:::> I~ I i +;; M e +
lllllo.-.....1· • Going on to the amusement sec-
tion, Mr. and Mrs. Bassett play·
TICKETS
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Sale
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If.tor ro wo1t '01
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BEAUTIFUL BALBOANS. .Joyce Lugo of 914 E. Central avenue.
B&Jboa. and her nlne--montla--old Scotcb col.lle., Stormy, are abowu
enjoylnc a walk on the equally be&uttful Balboa plua. Joyce'• bu.-
band, Johnny Luco, l8 part owner of the Balboa Texaco station.
· -photo by Arsene.
Deckert Invites People to Visit New
Surgical Supply Store Friday Night
Lumber and Building Materials
Bay District Lumber Co.
PMM Beacoa All
Ill OOAllT lllGllW .t.l' t.T TID 4SCRM
114W.4t11St~
PA8ADBNA LONGUACH
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ed the game! and each took' home
a big basket of groceries. Later
in the week Mrs. Bassett went
out in the yard, picked four hy-~
drangea blooms and took them <
over to the Orange county flower Ca)
show. You guessed tt, they took cQ
the red ribbon.
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bol of lkill and -.ice in
poftlllioa. WUI! him yoa •
knowledge dw behind
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.......... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~.J--!!!W!!WCISl'll:!!!!!!..! -Bc~con Bay Girl Weds in Pretty Ceremony at F • • • • • Balboa Circle Your and •ht ~·=~S:;!.~:::~:!~M=Fkr-Harbor. . em1n1ne Act1 . it1es E~~i::tw.-in~i:~:.-::.=
mony read recently at U.., Oiapel ence Andenoo playod •At Dawn-dq at . tbe home of Mn. Pete Mn. ~ McConnell. wl>o b9 ~ tbe Sea. Ccrona do! Mar, Ins." "Andantlno" and the ftcl. PhmW 13 and 2M + By w;wtJ'l!d Butln + ~ 1637-R S.tty, Undo avenile, and elected been vlsltlnc Bob Murphy at Santa
aftited In marriage Rae Virelnla · march. olficen for the new year. Namod Barben. • ....,,,t visit from
Shepard. claucht... of Mn. Jack din& G I' M M II F k V R d Ca 11 d wwe Mrs. StejJben Wea-d, her oon-tn;!r· Malo< C>ot Om>-Bojlan, Sil Beacon Bay, and James FoUowln& t1>e .,......._. a re-Tiny 'Circus ir c i an-un ows epeate at pi a e Old J!: d E poesidont; .. Mrs. s. Heyman, v1ee-rad. who 11hl; 1n 1rom Burpb-. :C '!.:~. r.:! aa~ :':"°.m:" :-1 ~ca!'."'.: Observes Birthday San Antonio on Traditional Wedding Date L n J..B:ta sed '{J?Jt ~~t:~ Ei!.:"'°~:;..::, ~;' ·~ ~ ~~~ Flmlt
<if Corona do! Mar. cu't and a delldouo buttet aupper Patrida Ann Schultz. who Is Oioooing the'Capl]la de San Aon O -j, y I tttuurer, and Mrs. J . K. Elllott, home,~ a';~· Coa~";'
The bride wu lovely In a gown was served. Afterwards the "°""g Just three yeara old and wants to tonlo ne":~~ as~ Family Gathers Sd>ool chums who bad not aeen ~ leader and publicity ;:::ey ~~ttt~ ~
at IOft white net and a shoulder couple left for a honeymoon al be a "c:ircus gir~" bad a ctrcus of their,. '"-· and a --eacb other In 37 yean enjoyed a ctwdren. bert d N af
wlJ and she carried an old fa.sh-Carlsbad and oo their return will party for her birthday recently day traclitional to the third ,.,.. At Elliott Home visit ~tl:r when Mn. J . w. The next meetins will be July Seattle ~ came an clown~ the ~ bouquet of butterfly orchids reside at 1860 Laguna &Vf!Due, when her mother entectalned at eration, vows were ~ated . Holle~1 of V~ Ore .• wu a 17 at the home of Mrs. Elliott. wedding of Mlsl J ean Funk ut4
and bouvarilia. She was given in Colta Mesa. their home, 346 Poppy avenue. Thursday. June 20 at 7:30 p.m. Mn. Eugene De Bra and chil· guest for severi.l days at the borne . Dan McM.illpl Ol'I Th\ll"lday
marriage by her brother, Irvin& The new Mn. Buell receiwd Small guests were greeted In ~d J=-=e~~ttt ~l ~: dn!n, Bonnle Jean and MarilyJI, of Mlsp Elsie Newland, Coast CDM p rty Harris __ ~alley of HonYwooo,
Sbep&nl. founerly ot Pasadena. her discharge from the Wa""9 lut the entran<:e hall by a clown and Coa M • and Den ot Inglewood, who have been boulevard. a fatbtt of v;.,, Harry Garther, -
Mn. Miles Saunders of Pua· November after two years of aerv-animals and 8 bi& balloon. with ange avenue, ta eta. visiting Mrs. De Bra's puenta, Mn. -fHollett and her daughter-, 8 guest fcJ.-8 few days at tb4
· clena, matron of honor, was gown-Ice In Wuhlngton, D. C. Prior a girl'• '.raoe and gaper curia went ~:i"°r:~f ~ ~ Mr. and Mrs. John K. Elllott, Mn. Cleo Dodd of Salem, Ore., Wally Gerhardt, Corona del Mar Gartler ~~ In Newport ~q
ed In pink tafleta and carried an to her marriace she wu employed to 8 lucky wi.rfuei.. · n N Heigh The 900 East Ocean Front, Bal*. for have bffn visiting their son and pbotoerapher , entertained. at bis and sun~~ts were a brother:
old-fuhi...,i ~uet of pastel In the ~ ot Clt:f Councllmail Pink Jemonad. wu ae<wd first. =~ ::""perfonnedts.by the the put~. reuived a IUl'll'ioe brotbef! Harvey B6gle and family home recently. Among the gueats Bernard Milley and family. Mr'.
Do--. .._t mlon waa -o .. Z. Robel -ai bookkeepel'. then everyone "ent to the dlnillC· Re E D Goodell t of Saturday morning when Mr. De at ~ Beach, and Mn. Were Mr. and Mrs. Al Woodbury Bernard ~ey Is head of th! . 11.ctq jot'H•docton Parl. The Mr. B\ldll baa reeently been dis· room where cnpe paper wu v. 6.ri b th• ::":the Bra returned from the east, where D<>dd~~Ohd-th-. Bogles spent a day and Mr. and Mn. Pet>off, Los Los ~. manufacturlns cam
_., •imltbtt .-~ blue charged from the U. S. Navy Air dra,.;ci from tl)O celling to look °::~ce of a ~un~ %1atives he bad been visiting his mother. here before the northern visitors Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Hollabird, pany whidj bears his name.
with 1'inJl-troeebud hat and mat,cl)..· COl'Jll, having served several years like 8 tent. with colored be.noons pr d f . els • . With Mr. and Mn. Walter H. returned home. Pµadena, Clarence King, Long
Ing gloves. in the Hawaiian Illands. He ii hung from the center. Table dee-. an Set:Ine; ~ff the bride's blonde De Bra of Burbank havinc arrived ? . Beach; U:roy Dugan, ~~rton; 1.----_.,,._ ______ _,
F1oral dea>rations In the chapel now employed by Earle Hatheway, or ations were In pink and yellow. beauty was her gown of white Friday for the weekend, celebra-w c rr· u Me t J I 3 Mrs_. Pauline Boland, Phtlllp De N. w LIN g
wtlh pink larkspur, white glad· Guests at the wedding included scribed "Happy ' Birthday, Circus sweetheart neckline and long day evening the latter couple were ( Hayward Westlake. g were keyed in pink and white, Laguna Beach. and the big birthday cake, in· brocade, the fitted bodice with its lions were in order and on Satur· • .. • • e s u y Lozier, Mlll!i Marian Anderson and Craft !reetin Carda
k>lus and double Shasta daisies, the Messrs .. a~d Mesdames W. B. Girl," was served with ice cream. sleeves ending at the hipline in hosts at dinner at Victor Hugo's, 1be ~Newport Beach W .C.T.U. tatlonery
lovely in the li ght of tall \\'hite Johnson, W1ll1am Hughes, Roland Later popcorn and peanuts were a full gathered sldrt. Her veil while Sunday evening the Eugene "-ill m~t Wednesday, J uly 3'with Five separate oil-bearing strata Broo ·ags V arietv
candles. Pew decorations were ~ood. Robert McClay, W. L. B':'ell eaten from paper bags in regular WU of. tulle and her bouquet of De Bras entertained at dinner ~ Mrs. ~ Weatherford, 322 Al-have been found by the test well .. o..e i:'· o.-... -
tiny pink old-fashioned bouquets, Jr., W. L . Buell sr .. Bob McKec.1as, circus style. •h" 1 di 1 w t ed. with the Johnson cale. vorado.place, Balboa, at 1 :30 p.m. · -~-~·~·~··~~~_,~.,.~-~·~-~-·~·~··~"'~ and all the decor a tions were done J Steinbach Norton P Lewis . '-" tie g 8 0 as as cen er ---------------f'---'----'---...:.-1 on U. S. Navy's Alaskan reserve. :.. J~ck Boylan: Irving ShePard and Patricia's ~othe~, Franklin a dcta~hable cors_age of g~denias . . .7F===============~=======~ children; Miles Sa nders, Mrs. Sc hultz, and his friend. Timmy and pink carna t>ans Wh>ch she Harbontes Play Large Part 1n Success
Laura Bo Ian Mrs J L H 1 Holabird of Pasiide na, who 1s down later wore on her gomg away suit Qf O Co F . d 'H Sh Mrs y b S .t .M . ~m~, here for the S'/'T>mer , assisted in of blue and white. ' range Unty atr an t OrSe OW
· · · argen · rs. · · entertaining, and !\{rs. Katherine !\laid of honor was the bride's r ~rg, Atr. and l\ilrs. Scully and Orr made all the animals that sister Miss Verna Funk whose -.. First to be held since before Rffd of Lido Isle receivOO an hon-ch~ldren. Mr. and l\1rs. Suderman, were used for decora tions. full-skirted gown of powder tilue the war, the Orange countY fair orable , mention for her exhibit.
Miss Laura Wal~er, Mrs. Ar?yl S 11 t 0 Vl'd L made a lovely contrast to her and horse show which ended Sun-The beautiful display entered by Shaffer and Mr and l\1rs CorZltle ma gues s were a ucas, · d r d h •~ Mr nd Mrs Wal W · f . . . Gary Caldwell, Sonny Coffin, flo\loers, a shower effect of yellow a y was . ar _an away t e ~t . a . t~r e1_mer o
Jr. Loren Fletcher , Pamela Tohill, gladiolas and matching satin rib-event of 1ts ktnd and drew an at-Costa ¥esa took a first prize. ---------~---------------Gail Anderson, Allison Christle r , hon. Little Robin Erwin, just tendan_ce of nearly 35,000 persc;>ns, The )parade on Saturday was
O-aig and Boyd Ba iley, Peter and three, the daughter of Mr. and according to Mrs. James Irvine, thrilling to see, and sidewalks
Nancy Nickertz, Timmie HoJabird M rs. Ralph Erwin of Newport genera! manager. . were ~eked for th~ entire line of
and Franklin Schultz. boulevard, was flower girl, quaint Staged b Y the Assistance the parade. The silver mounted
in a long frock of white net and League of Orange county to raise outfits l and the beautiful pa)o-Mothers present were the Mes-1
Mary ocation New is now settled
in her
and invites her former, as well as new RS-trons to the -• I
Marine Beauty tShop
!2'7 l\larloe Ave. Balboablalld dames Lucas, Caldwell, Coffin. carrying a little old-fashioned funds for a county cancer clinic, minos f ere a sight long to be re-
Fletcher . Tohill, Anderson. Christ-bouquet. all Assistance League members membered. ~=:=:=:==:':=:==:::=:==::=:::=:==::==::=:==:=:=:=:~
Iler, Holabird. Bailey, Nickertz Gaylord Blue was best man and worked to make it the success it The horse show was the best
f511alboa c}(arket
More Than 30 Y~':.:'~.t.o u.,, Barbor'• and the hostess. ushers were Ralph Irwin and Hugh was. The Newport Harbor branch yet giY.en, and among those en-.------------------------....,
SOI Mal:D Pb ho 85 Balboa, Call1 McMillan. Mrs. Funk wore flow· gave its efforts to the flower joying 'it from boxes were the -~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;Har;;;;;;;;;;;;;r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.mjj ered net in shades of blue. and show where entries competed for c L. Thoms, Ray Alfords, Everett C. D . M. Hostesses pink, and a white corsage while some $1200 In premiums. Acting in Gardin+'s. Mrs. Addie Haugh, Mr.
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Entertal·n at • Mrs. McMillan wu gowned In a supervisory capacity were Har-and Mn. H..S. MacKay, Mrs. Wal-
pastel green lace and wore pink bar Chairman 'Mrs. Walton Hub-ton HUbbard jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Bridge Luncheon carnations. bard Jr .. Mrs. George Yardley, L~ !Farwell, the George Yard-
White gladiolas decor ated the Mrs. Chenoweth and Mrs. Nancy Ieys an4 the Fred Newcombs for-
Mrs. Alfred Schultz and Mrs.
Warren Fletcher were co-hostesses
at a bridge luncheon Thursdax
at the home of the latter, Orchid
avenue, Corona del Mar.
chapel, with tall candelabra, artd White, while Mrs. C. M. Deakins mer NewpQrters. '
organ music preceded the cere-helped classify the entries. ~· _· ____ _
Lou ~nn Acree to
Wed 'Santa Anan
mony. The reception was held Mrs. Willard Killion was in
at the chapel with the bride and charge of hostesses and those from
groom cutting the cake, which the Harbor branch included the
was served with punch. Mesdames Jack Hillman, James
Garden flowers were used for The occasion also marked the Ro&ers. Victor Grace, Dixon
decorations and were compU-anniversary ot Mr. and Mn. John Smith, George Holstein, Don Mc-
mented by the table linens In McMillan and of the bridegroom's Callwn, J . Addison Gurley, Porter
i>ru\tel colors. ~ng the grandparents, 1'lr. and Mrs. Robert Durkee, Walter Franz, DeaJdns,
luncheon cocktails were served in L. Dole of El Segundo, and the Henry Niemeyer, Harold Olrist-
the patio. two elder couple were feted later ler, Everett Gardmer and William
Mr. and Mrs. Homer S . Acree
of Ont&rio, former residents of
Newpotj: Beach, are announcing
the engagement of their daughter,
Lou Ann Acree. to Oliver (Bud)
Edsworih Modin, 204 West 17th
street, anta Ana. Six tables were in play and at a party at the Funk honM? with Wh\te jr. Assisting With the food
first prize went to Mrs. Clifford about 30 in attendance. were loofrs. Dick Whitson, Mrs. Ar-
Noldcr . Mrs. Paul Hall took The new Mr. and Mrs. McMWan thur Best and Mrs. Robert Powell. Miss Acree is a graduate of
second prize and third went to are honeymooning on a ranch A Harbor branch member, Mrs. Newpor Beach Grammar school,
Mrs. R. C. Hoilcs. above Bishop and on their return Houston Wit herspoon of Laguna Newpor Harbor Union High
wi ll occupy the new home which Beach, was located In the patio school and a ttended Redlands uni-
they have just completed on where the begonias and fuchsias versity.:Mr. Modin Is graduating
Broad street. were displayed, and lucky indeed from th University of California, B alboans Entertain
B efore Camus Dance
Dr. and Mrs. Gaylord Tohill
cn ter tained "'ith cocktails before
the Comus club dance last week,
with about 15 couples attending.
Among those present at t he
dance werf' Dr. a nd l\trs. Obed
Lucas. the George Lowes, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Chris tler, the
\V arren Fletchers. Jack and
l\:tonica Zell er, Mr. and r-1rs. Paul
Hall and the Dean Vampbells.
1'"1JDE BATHJNG ALLOWED
in bath or shower of any home
sold by J . M. Miller, 15th and
Central, HArbor 1242.-Adv.
Both young people Bfe gradu~ were those persons who went Los An eles campus, this month.
ates of Newport Hartio-r U,U.On a\\•ay possessors of some of her He is c.vnnected with the Harold
High school. The bride has been charming silhouettes. Brown qo1onial chapel, Santa Ana.
employed at the Polly Apparel Miss Glyde Maynard of Corona The wedding Will take place
shop and the bridegroom return-del Mar took three a"•ards with some time in August and will
ed thls spring fr~m overseas, her lovely roses and Miss Jean probablY be in Santa Ana.
wher e he sav.· service way ahead I !=============;;;;;==========~ of the front line while stringing 11 1 telephones for Gen. P atton's ad-1
, .. a ncing army, r eceiving the Individuality for the "MotheT·,o·b< bronze star for meritorious serv-
icn.
~ NOTES of the .
Balboa Yacht Club
An innovation which should
prove very popular ls the junior
skippers' dinner dances which are
to be held every Friday evening
during the season. beginning June
rf Wt don't haut' it, Wt' mal{t it, you Stt'!
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crJonn~ctJ'([arie Shoppe
116N. -8t. --28. according to a decision made 1 i:===============1~=======~ at the board of directors·' meet-I .
Ing held recently.
Slated for the evening of June
29, the annual dinner of the PC
neet has been postponed untll July
20.
Saturday, July 6, is the race to
the Isthmus at Catalina Ialand
with boats radng for the GeorJ:e
Strom Perpetual trophy. Skippers
have receiwd a cordial lett... from
the Catalina r.Jand Yacht club
~tary • treuurer, N or m a n
Pabat. extending their welcome
and cooperation to the PC fleet.
which stays ·over that evening and
races back Sunday. Becauae ol
this cominc event they did not
race this put Sunday.
I T ' S AN HONOR• TO a" a y1
+ Custom Dixon Smith ot Balboa Ialand
bu been appointed chairman of
the board of admlulon for elemen·
tary piloting for the Balboa
The ~ Door Opens ---on one of the
Southland's freshest contriba·
tions to the art of informal Ii V·
and ing. We invite your • • presence
your op1n1on.
12 Noo1, S11d1y, l11e 30, 1946
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Power squadron.
Tom Tupnian'a 14-foot Intema-
Uonal, which made news ~ it
arriwd by &Ir from Clewland. o .. at the Lone Beach Munldpol
airport. didn't ll'Ot christened when
it arrived. that beins Father'&
day, but the Cft'<IDOllY may tak<
place lat.... It .. -Oft -
play at the 1-Beult -t ""°"'· BYC la •-tar the IJ>-tematimaat Rear Crm"'9dca"e
Dick Fontan la the only -
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Sdwncll and Wlllbr Smith.
Miss Jeanette Shook
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