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•:r ' --. -·EMBRACING ~A PENlr$ULA, WEST NEWPORT, SEA SHORE COLONY, UDO ISLE, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COST>A MESA
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SM,\I J, WORLD. When we
decided suddenly to go to
Kingman, Arizona, to visit
our niece hospitalized there.
VOLUME XXX1X
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, bad no idea we would run
into any harborites. Ha d + +
gone to an unique place for +
llDlch The cru;stmas Tree J _ Inn ~t Santa Claus, Ariz.. r
and got to talking to Mrs. •
Talbott, its owner, wl!en she , •
mentioned that her daugh-
ter, Rive, Ii ad graduab!d
from Harbor H1gh last year.
The young lady, who helps
her mother run the charm-
ing Inn, lived with Katherine
Jackson.at Balboa. They had
met O!pt. Harry Jackson.
Kathy's dad, at the King-
man base during the war,
thus starting another friend-
ship. Miss Talbott said ~e
_ . had another friend, Lorie
Meyer, 'living o!' Lido Isle,
who was studymg art and
was now connected with Bui-
" lock's. The Talbotts are
warm personal friends of
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Fenelon.
Christmas Tree' Inn is !er
cated on the road to Las
Vegas in the middle of n<r
" where and is worth any-
body's money to visit.
Among its attractions are a·
brick "Hpuse of the Third
Little Pig'' and ''The Doll
House," done in blue and
white. both miniature rep-
licas of the fables that chil-
dren love. The food, recom-
mended by Duncan Hines, is
excellent. Apropos of noth-
ing, back at ~. the
• govei'nment has dumped
..J so me 7 ,000 planes of all .
kinds t b a t · occupy seven
miles of space. Many of these
craft ·were sent there direct
from the factory and the·
editor of the Mojave County
Miner says they will all be
·broken up. One story has it
that the planes bad been sold
to a company but at the last
minute Uncle Sam rescinded ' the sale.
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Laa Vegas. This Nevada
city built by gambling is a
turmoil of roulette wheels,
slot machines, dice games,
etc. block after block. Hand-
some h oste lries, like El
Rancho, The Last Frontier
also possess all the accouter-
ments far gaming, only in a
nore refined atmosphere.
Latest nearing completion is
·The F1amingo, it>; six million
cost said to be financed by
movie stars. Huge trees.
palms, shrubs and plants
have been transported intact
from Los Angeles and plant-
of a ed at a claimed price
million dollars. It's a be auti-
n the fUI, mammoth place o
outskirts of Las V egas.
.00 a • · Lodging rul)S from $6
day for auto courts to
$12 to $25 a day fo
swank)< resorts, and ov
entire community rang
fervid, exciting ha!
chance-a paradise fo
slick and the gaudy.
from
r the
er the
s the
0 of
r the
• + + • j . y B o ul de r D am. Thirt
miles east of Las Vegas
roject · nestles the great p
that harnessed the Col
river. Built in 1935
year newspapermen m
trip of inspection. Bou!
dam is now imma<rul
orado
, the
ade a
ate
; Its highways; revetm
0 aplJ)ways and basins an
' · diledJy worth a trip.
der
in
en ts,
d de-
Aswe
came into the Arimna gate
eeper , ~~cbif.c~~: ~t!k ppcd
.around · to the driver
, 18id: "Have you yoor
and
pune.
to
knew
' Mrs. Mey.;r?" Stutm,ed
think that an officer
her name she stamme
"Why • --I guess so
In looking for it foun
.mtM!ng. · 1ben the
re:!,
!'' But
d it
officer
, Jaughed and said her sister-
(Oontln-on Pap Cl
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sts P8bner Sugge
tido Improvem ent
fr<lnt -utl&atlon of the baJ<
'lllltween Lafayette aven~ and Via
·-'· Ahekine
• Udo. Newpoc t Beadl. II
II bJ P. A: Palmer ot 126
rMd a ••. Udo Iale, In a letter
tD tbe N-t Bol<b Cl ty eoun.
di on JloaMlay nlcbt. .
Jlr . ....,_, who II pre 11dent ol
~ -ProporUeo. Jnc.,
:via Llilo, Udo -· ... ---...ua bis Iott«
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Referendum
Is Carried
By Big Vote
The propo!JAl to form a Cout-
llne Junior College District ln the
llunttngton B each.Ne"'port Har-
bor Union lllgh M'.hool area WU
O\'er"·helmlngly ~a.rrl~ by • large
affirmative vote at the. seven el~
mentar)' school precllict• ln the
Orange County coaatllne sktJon
on l\1onday.
The final official count canvas·
sed in the. office of t~. county
superintendant of schools! At Santa
Ana today disclosed t H a i 1165
voted in favor while 55 voted
against the propositjori. ~
The voting by elementary dis·
tricts was as follows: ·
Yes
Costa Mesa ....... ..... 414
Newport Bch ......... 422
Hunt. Beach ............ 200
Seal Beach ............ 41
Westminster ............ 35 ·
F'ntain Valley ........ 13
Ocean View ............ 35
No
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29
17
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3
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Total Vote ............ 1 1~ 55
Only 1220 of the registered 11,·
183 voters in all of the seven vot-
ing elementary districts turned
out to cast ballots on the pro-
posal, a recapitulation of estimates
also revealed.
The registered vote for the
seven elementary districts are as
follows: Costa Mesa, 2501; New-
port B e a ch, 3990; Huntington
Beach, 2042; Seal Beach, 1480;
Westminster, 765 : Fountain Val·
ley, 236 and Oceanview, 207.
Wright Captures
January Re gatta
Ho•·ard \Vright jr. handily won
the nine-race January sailing se-
ries for international 14-foot ding·
hi es which concluded on Newport
Bay on Sunday afternoon.
vcrt
eagled
Earning only 7 points on in·
ed scoring, Wright spread-
the foOo,ving field: 2-
Car.ver jr., 18~: 3-Bar -
hman, 19%: 4--Roe Arlen-
n, 29: 5--Saint Sicero, 35;
n Daniell, 37: 7-Russ
9; 8-Henry Uhlman, 41%;
GU.lick, 42 ; 10-Ed Farns-
44; 11-tie between Skip
and Humphrey Bogart, 47
3-DannY Elliott, 52: 14-
Raab, 62; 15--Skip Taylor,
Carlton
ney Le
Lindgre
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Craig, 3
~Ed
worth;
Yorstin
each; l
Robert
67: I &-Bob Bi-okaw, 69; 17-M.
72. Stark,
Mor
'Ask
e Parking Space
ed by Newport ·
sinessmen's Assn, Bu
Twen
Newpor
to the
cil on
ting asi
suitable
modate
those
beach,
The
loss Of
of more
Ing the
A.-M
Fltzpa
and
ment s. Pe
F.E.
George
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street;
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I Nl'lWPoRT BEACH, CAUFORNM, TUESDAY, I ~ ,
e Loan Assns. R sources Advance •
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P ort Businessmen
Opp<lse Oil Well
J4ation at Dump
The Ne't'J>O rt Harbor Busi~ss
men's ass?Ciation, L . E. B~wn.
secretary, '1as asked the Newport
Beach City Council to create' an
ordinance f.rohibiting the drilling
by any oi company of property
on the hil used as the city dump.
The association in a letter to
the city douncil on Monday de--
clared thai to allow any oil ~m
pany to sink a well on this Pt<>P.
erty \vouJdr.nly jeopardize the fed-
eral gov nmen t's bequest or
$250,000 f r the building of the
new Presb terian hospital on an
adjacent s te. ·
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.-.. • • -• .. . ! 1946 4 FUND Approve~ GA11 s110.
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Ask State Improve
Area of Carnation
A v.:enue in Suburb
Boatsman
Es cap .es
Gas Death
$769,083
President J.>a:lmer
Also Announces
Member Stepup.
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Manager Fonn of Munid~ ? S,::1~ Commooity Pia ers A~pt "t~~ !~~ Permils lss for ~1ile. . ,
Government Seen GroW1ng u :r ;=:t~:.:: By -Laws, led Directors !~~~~!i ·E More ·· Houses -in District
1olpl tlonally--eDd few haft Msnn'1n of tllle oewtr orp='=d 101 bJ' ~tr .... me& lon WOlllCll'I basketball team ot , I
It 111117 be a Jans -befon ._,.,..,,111a ....., -to -~=tt na In thlo la u.e art ,_ qt u.e N-rt --. -at 1:JO P. m. the world. the All·Amerlcan Re<\ With four dQo yet to go to lowing per_,. for VVlouo types
ci-like New Yatl< -Od<ago uat. I • • led • chanp to.._~ ._ '1'11111 '·1 lw Ille --of =f'• -~ ---Heada. conclude the month, permlto 11-of oonatructlon: blMt cl-but tbe ~·--1908 when the llnt man-apect t la neeeuary ....,. -bJsla,.. of iJle ...--. . sued far building work by the cit)' To Wllllam Rohrbacker of ll6 ,, -. mona-= ~ orsanlzatlonl el.Ive and Tiie -11ac wu called to order bJ llro. Bobert Ron1, t..mpol'UJ' 'Ibey are ICbeduled to play an bulldlng deportment to date have West 'Iblrd tree s ~!~ al local Fin ••m;::~ II I&"' tookbout~ =.,i:::~ 1tro If theJ are to l\mctlon na· -· aacl tbe mlautes or tho laat -11ac -re .-bJ Mloo lean All·Star team compooed of Har-reached a valuation of $224,760. the erect1on1 of ; O:.~~:::. ........, maYlnS up --.,. only a UL tlo . UnoenbU'd for Mn. William Tay· -for ~ following dlrecton: H. L. bor Alumpi. Last year the Red Two new homes, one valued et le f--•L-dwelll at '
With the -.-lrlnc total the lldlem<, ac:cmlln& to the In-'lb~umptlon la that the tar, temporary secretary. 'Ibo Barnum, Don Dickerman, Mary Heads won by a very narrqw mar· $16 000 and the other at $12 000 ~ 7vl.ui, C:O..:.. de!": Nar-
ot 70 ......,mun!-that decided to t=atkmal Ct)' Ma~~~~ party or&anlzatlon deteriorates minutes were unanimously ap-Price, Mn. Robert Horn, Mark gin over the Harbor alunlnl and _;. among the plans med ;.;th coot being $6'.ooo ar, the
a4opt tbil 11"1em during 1946, the elation here, tboucb _......, from onUBe tinder the menactt proved u read. · Loebell, Lauretta Director, Jean this came lhould turn oul to be Ollef Bullcllng 'Inspector A. M .
total .,..,.. .-et 723 fer the year three or four munic:lpalltl .. plan. pqnents of the plan note, Mn. Horn then announced that Unaenbard, C. F. Dennloon and iretty good. Nellon for the three da:YW enclln~ To Wllll4J1l Rohrback'l" of 116
natloL •Appvva! by tbe Coanectl-which previoualy ha~ adopted the however, that If this 1,11 true It the propooed conotltutlon and by· Georela Taylor, . Added Attractloa' January• 25. West Third street, Santa( Alla, for
cut State Leslalature at a new plan will vote °" whether to keep affec~ each party In preclae)y the lewa had been prepared and would A motion wu made, oeconded During the half of the Red Head Ji. permit' waa luued to H . J. the building of a Oflesalory, lin-
charter voted by the dttaem of it er not. woe fle:gree. and that 1n any event be read by Lauretta Director. and carried that the reading of llarbor Alwnni game there will perly address not stated to the gle f&m:11Y hame and stucco houae
Bartfmd in Nowmbel' wUl brln& That wu the case tbis year the · Pfll'lY unit bu ample oPPOl'· A motion wu made that the the ballot be dispensed wtth for be a tree Uu:ow contest between buildhig office report for the at in7 Narclssua avenue. Corona
tt u:p to 724. with Toledo, Ohio; Paducah, Ky.; tunlt~ not enly for practice, but con1tltution and by-laWW" be adopt-the reuon that the namee of the Hazel Walker, world's women free erection · of 8 one 8~ single del Mar, at a COit of $6000.
Altocether 27 cumnunltiel voted Freeport. Maine, aDd Manhall, for r+.i service in other electiom. ed, which motion was duly sec--board of directors are all on the throw chanlp and the bes~ tree family frame and stucco dwelling To Warren ~-Weiser of 307·
·on a -chance ln ~t 1n Texu. During the 16 years from s ng diupproval grows also onded and carried. . blackboard at the front of the throw man on the varsity or .Bee with attached garage at 138 Via 33rd street Newport Beach. far
November. or tbe9e 16 decided 1930 . to 1945 some 125 elections from jections to the proportio-A motion was• then made that room. -, squad. She has beaten many men Xanthe, Lido Isle, to cost $16,000. the .construction. of a two tt:ory
tbef wanted to change from an-have been held to dete.Fmine th.ts nal r p:esentatlon s)'Btem of vot-a board of directors be nominated CIALL FOB 1 TALENT in free throw contests and con-A permit was ·also issued to house with apartment above and
other to the manager system. Sev-question; and in lj)6 cues the ing, hich also hu been adopted to serve as temporary board for The meeting Wt' then thrown tinues to challenge them. [ Fred Olson · of 4.14 Polnsetta ave-garage below at 305~ 33rd street.
en voted aa:a!Dat 8 change to the voters have decide-cl to keep their frequ ntly as part of manaeer ~e purpose. of expediting the buai-· open for the ~ion of the re-Those who plan ~n coming nue, Corona del Mar, for the con-Lake section, to cost $4500.
manager form, and four voted manager. In the put · slx years plan arters. Under this mathe-n61 of the organization at th.ts sults of the sMdal committee should get there earl~ m order to struction of a two-story, single To E. 7. Mather of ,15 Onyx
against abandoning the mal\ager there have been but two abandon-
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maticttllY complex plan of voting time. meeting held on Lthe evening of get good seats. Remember every-family frame siding and stucco avenue, ·C.Orona del M8ll. for the -
pl.an. _ · ments. by nUmber for preferences for Those nominated were: January 13 at the home of Miu body should come, especially you building wtth apartment above erection of a .two story ftame and
lMI Set 8eoord There is constant pressure trom each office it ls claimed that all H. L. Barnum, Don Dt~rman, Jean Llnsenba.rd, 1526 Weet Ocean basketball boys and gals. and garage arid workshop and stucco-house wilh apartment above
Others ot the 70-new manager interests opposed to the manager sectiohs ot the population , includ-Mary Price, Mn. Robeft Hom, Front, Newport Beach . laundry ~low at 415 Poppy street, and double .garage storerqom and
citlea acted eorller In the yeor. plan, however, especially In the ing nlinorlty groups, have better Mork Loebell, LaUretta Director, Mark Loebell and Mn. Horn Laguna water Lands Corona de! Mar the •ame to laundry below at 614 Marigold
The previous yearly record of larger ctu .... Because the manager oppo+ruty of expression. Jean Llnsenbard, C. F. Dennlao.n, gave a reView_ of the ''Tillrteenth East of Hunt. Beach cost $12,000. ' · avenue, Coroi\a de! Mar, to cost
adoptionS was· in 1921.. when 47 system works best where elections Evtjll arn?ng advocates of the Mrs. Nathalie Michaud, Mrs. Bil-Chair" and MlSS Billy p-w1n re-A permit was ·issued to David $6000.
mana,er plan, however, there la I~ Erwin and Georgia Taylor. View<;? "George Washington Slept Now Produce Oil H. Cannon of 1505 Coast highway, To Marion C. Woodard of 1116
VENETIAN BLINDS
SALES and SERVICE
Pan-Coast Venetian Blind C~ .
814 ~ mlhway Beacon 6881..,,
diffe~n~ of opinion as to the BoU'd Elected Here , the latter by George Kaut-Two 200-barrel oil wells placed Newport Beach, for the building South Walnut street, San Gabriel,
value of "~· R.," and It Is pointed After considerable discus.slon a man a nd Moss Hart. on production on 120 acres of the of a two story, single family build-erection of a one story dwelling a t
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at disapproval of this vot-motion was made t~at Mrs. Mic-Mr. Loebell then suggested that Laguna Beach County Water Dis-ing, with apartment above and 4000 Ocean Front, the same to
ing method need not mean that haud. and Mrs. ~n be allowed .he would like to have all perti~ trict property in the Santa Ana double garage below at 203 ,North cost $4000.
the rrprnager system itsell should to Wlthdraw thelJ' names as noml-nent .. infc;i:rmation regarding the River basin east of Huntington Bay street, Balboa Island, the To Roy Lewis of Santa An~
go. I nees ~or the reason that. the con-qualificati~ns of the ~embers of Beach will provide 5750 per month same to cost $6900. building of a one story, five room
fl'oledo Maret.a Narrow stltuuon provided for rune mem-the organtzatlon with regard to per well for the district's pipe Other permits issued by the city house with attached glirage at
Stu~ents of good government hers of the board of directors and talent, experience,, etc., and cards installation program finiincing. office which were not published 1d2 Via Orvtetta street, Lido Isle,
kept f1-sharp eye on the Toledo e1even were elected. were passed around for that pur-The l?roperty was purchased 21 heretofore were made to the fol-to cost $12,000.
albo T • B election this year. It wu the ~s motion was seconded and pose. . years ago for the purpose of pro-------------~-------------Newport•B a ourISt ureau fourt~ time in 10 years that op-unarumously carried There bemg no further business, Vidlng the city of Laguna Beach Vl!:Tl!:RANS BENl!:FIT FROM KANSAS CITY Ll!:GION IDTS
All Mode& of Travel to Europe, Me:deo, Hawaii. ponen:ts of the rhanager plan had A motion , was made, seconded a motion ~as duly ma~e, seconded with a supplemental water sup-GOLDEN GLOVES. PROCEEDS '$100,000 MARK IN DRIVE
BomHl-tllifrWorld Trtpt la tbe near future •• • • 8ee 'succeeded in bringing the question and unanimously carri~ that the \ and ~nanrmously earned that the ply. Gradual salt water infiltra-CLEVELAND, Ohio -All of KANSAS CITY, Mo. -The
Mn. Roy Keene. Pb. Harbor S9l, SOI Palm, Balboa of a°bLldonment before the voters. secretary cast a unarumous vote meeting be adjourned. lion reduced the availability of the the proceeds of the 19th Annual American Legion's campaign to
Boan: 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. The ~posal to change lost by a c· . A d. . p . 0 wat~ developed on the property Golden Gloves Boxing Touma-raise $600,00Q for the purchase '========================:::i \vote of 48.000 to 40.000 this time. IVIC U lfOrlUmS ay wn to emergency status. The district ment which Will be held here ar.id remodeling of the Scottish .: indi9-tlng strong minority senti· since has affiliated with the Met-' . · Rite Temple here, has passed the
mentl against the' plan. ropolitan Water Distr;ct, virtually fo.ur days starting January 3?· $100,000 m~k. The local posts
PRECISION FREQUENCY SERVICE Thqse who advocated a change w F A Ci • abandoning the wells on the prop-wtle be turned over by The Plarn hope to attain their objective by in Toledo directed their attack • • t erty. · Dealer, which sponsors the event, February 28. It is planned to con-
• Call Harbor 1690-I for princ\pally at P. R. The proposal ay 1n ew mer1can I 1es nu~ .. district and the Aldrich to AmeriCJJl Legion Post 141, for vert the builfilng j.nto an American
RADIO PHONE FREQUENCY MEAS~ whlctj they put before the voters, . Land C.Ompany from which the the. benef.i~ of war veterans and Legion memorial building to horor
and Percentage Modulatloa Cbecka thou~. was not simply to ellm-acreage was purchased each will thetr fa.nu.lies. Kansas Oty dead of both wars. • inate!thls plan, but rather to scrap . ~or ~me time past numbers of . The p~an was to put up a build-receive 8% per cent· royalty• on \r ________________________ iiii
' tbe v.ttote manager charter and go c1v1c-m1nded i,>e<>~le in the New-1ng seating 11,000 PE;rsona an
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back I to a mayor-council form, port ~~bor district have express-one th~g Indianapolis couldn t see Dunlap of Long Beach, driller,
witp 21 councilmen elected by eel op1n1ons to the effect that what where it could take care of the brought in one of the wells at
wards. the area needs most is a civic 3,000 automobiles that likely would 2700 feet and the other at 2800
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Fully Equipped -· Now
10-Ton Ice Hold
Operating
Will Trade for Property in Costa Mesa
Phone Harbor 97
Who Broke The ~ On The
(WE DID!l
Ben Boose Door!
CHICKEN PIE-Our·Specialty
Ragan' s Harbor House Grill
-CAP RAGAN, Proprietor
DINING BOOM SERVICE
Ste.Im -:-Flllh &I Shrimp -:-
BOllllll lllADI!: PA8'mll!:S -:-
Chops
914 Coast'Highway-Opposite Corner from
Greater All American
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nua proposed plan was not pre-auditorium ror public expressions be used to bring the attendant.! feet.
cisely~like the form of govern-such as lectures on culture. there. Either four city blocks, or ;============,
ment oledo had before the man-Though a rew major cities find a four-deck parking garage would
ager Ian was adopted, so it was v.•ays to make their multi-million-be n.eeded to ha~dle the crowd, c L 0 T H E s
to some extent new there. It was dollar civic auditoriums pay their traff1c experts estimated.
howe.ter, students of government O'A'll way, many others are op-A~l f:bis wasn't to decry civic
her e declare, one of the oldest crated at a loss a nd stand idle auditoriums, however, whose cul-
formsi' known to them and a type almost four months of the year .. tural and civic benefits to cities
whidi .according to Clar~nce Rid-According to the American Mu· was re;oo~ized. .
ley, Director of the Qty Man-nicipal Association, which con-M~nwhile, 0 mah a'. ~eb., ts
agersj Association, has been con-ducted a survey of nine major pla!1n1ng a $3,500,000 c1v1c aud.1~
demned consistently by those con-cities New Orleans and Kansas tor1um, . to sea~ 5,000 persons;
ce rned with efficient administra· Oty, 'Mo., were the only ones that along Wlth par~g provisions for
tion rather than parti~ politics. said receipts from use of their 2.500 automobiles. Recently the
FOR
MEN
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BOYS
!01 Marine Aye,.
Th~ proposed plan, incidentally, auditoriums paid operating expen-Federal Works Agency agreed to
provided for return of the primary ses. . grant ?-$105,000 loan to help fi-
election to select two candidates . , . . nance 1t.
for e8ch council office, and thus Kansas City s au~tori~m gets Other cities that now have aud.1 -
would have returned the whole most of Its r evenue in office ren-toriums are adjusting rentals. To-
Sy!tem to a partisan basis. tals from a federal agency. ledo, Ohio, is making the aver-
A if.port by the Commission of Clevelan~ •. Ohio, .ma~es the most age rent~ there $75 per. night
Balboa bland
Phone Barbor 578
Publicity and Efficiency, an agency use of Its c1v1~ !'uditor1um, at least for one-night stands. Baltimore is
of the city government, strongly ~mong the c1t1es surveyed. It is considering reducing its auditor-
urgedJ a change to the old plan. 1d.Je on an average of only 74 days ium rental rates, the Municipal \
and declared confidently that "a ?' year , but ev~n then doesn't meet ~AssociMM·a;;;ti;;;·o~n;;;;;says~~· MMMMMM~~~~~~~~;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;~ large \Proportion of Toledo citizens its budget ~thout help. Many •
want a revision in the form of city Cleveland Cltizens, contend, how-
goverF.nent." In effect, it further ever, that the $~0.000,000 building
warned that it would continue more tha n pays its way by reason
its stUdy after the election to de-of the convention business it at-
term.i~e whether voters obtained tracts to the city.
free 'xpression of their views in The sur~ey was made by a
the November election, 1µ1d whe-state-established ~rd for the
tl'\tr Cha nges ln the form of govp mayor or Indianapolis, Ind., the
emm~nt still might be required American Municipal Association
to su~ply the community the type states. India na polis was consider-
of government it wants and ing putting up a municipal audi-
needsl" t?rium 85 part or its postwar pub-
Thq fight in Toledo ln other lie works program. But on the
word!, is not over. The attack ~asis of info~mati~n brought out
now rp.ay be centered ori the P . R. tn the. s.tudy, 1_t deeded a $10.(X)O,-
voting plan itself, in which case 000 civic a~ditort.um was not at
manyl observers believe it wouldp -=rese=n=t=fe=as=1=b=le=.======
inspire more support than the at--
tempt to overthrow the manager
plan.
Francis J. Horvath
INp<>ME TAX SERVICE
Federal lllld Stat.e
I Ottlee: S28 28th St.
Jth-Harbor ll!M-R
~ce: 116 S5th st.
m.._ Barbor 19Z2-K
Bush & Climbers
Many Patented
Varieties Including:
1:1: Peace * Mirandy /
1:1: Madaine Chiang Kai Chek·
1:1: Charlotte Armstrong
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one day of which is .served between September 16, 1940, and the
date of termination of the present war, or you are discharged
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curred· Wlthin--that first 00-day period of service, you are, upon.
di&ehar)!Ce. entitled to one year of education in the college, trade
or bustn~ss ..cbool of your choiCe for which you can qualify. ln
addition, etLCh month of .active duty, including the first three,
J)Tlor to the termination of the war, entitles you to another
month of ~t-service education, up to 48 months.
\ uur tuition: labOratory fees, etc., q p to $500 per ordinary
echOOI year will be p.aid by the governqient.. Also, you will 1'6-
~iv~ S6b a month living allowance; $90 a month if JOU have
deoendenta.
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M52 Via Oporto -Lido Vlllage -Newport Beach
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Hours: 4 to 12 p. m.-Closed ~y
* A Waterfront Restaurant
featuring ... Shore Dinners
Steaks . . . Cocktails
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27 Convenient Departures daily from
NEWPORT BEACH
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CODllllDuod -~ 1) llf Mr. Hooos could tab man • • • ;,.. ~ ....... tbal\IQlll -the -1 -., ot.sio ..
M •• ,._ ad --tbat blo ..... -· On tho :.18th dq
.. -lm'Dlll& the -emir to followlDI --t, Mr. Hoover Dr. Edward Lee. R• tD cl tbe walked doWn the arridcr from ~ County Jfnltl! Deport-bed-to-bed f or a dlatuce ot 30 "*"'t. b.=. GraadF w __.,IN! feet!
the. l1Jllpl-and deddecl It Everyone from docton to Dunel
--to expa-t with. llUCb were 10 pased with the Improve-
& -· Ortbopecllc trea-t Dl"'11s in hi. coodltlon that Mr. wu out of the questkm. Hoover Hoover wu given pennluioo to
uld.' . return to hi. home, which wu
llEll«WZD TO ll08Pft'AL then in Newport Beach, but they
Dr. RuDe:U·suggestm Immediate cautioned him about over-.exertton
removal of the cue to the Or-1 and taking .UP any kind of work .
an&e Qounty CD hOopltal and It Rat is what )'OU need, be WU
wu ~ that county health de-told. •
pertmeDt nurses went to work on On the firlt day at h ome,
the Hoover case. Hoover said he was able to walk
Meantime, the Hoover family to the bathroom, alt Ofl a a~l
learned that two sirls ot the bar-and take a shower bath without
bc:r district were stricken with aid from anyone. It madt! him feel
paralysis the same day u Mr. extra good to do that alone.
Hoover It was later learned that · OlJT BY OllBI8TMAS
tbe9e ~ the two girls who were F oUOwing 40 days of the Kenny
bowling alongald~ Mr. Hoover on treatment at home, Mr. Hoover
the evening • of October 3rd-the said he was able to leBve the house
same two girls who h ad used the two weeks before Christmas, when
same tOwel to wipe the moisture be managed to walk to the Bal-
off the'1' hands befatt pltcblllll boa USO Club, where he asked
the bowlin&: balls! four soldJers to be his guests at
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\tHF.R O~ERVATIONS J . ·87 PRANK W,. <JBOCKl:lt , w....,. 8 ..,. Jor i.e l'w tMe: ~
Mean ~omi> -.--... 61.6 Maximum temp •... .85
Mean Maximum. •.. 68.6 1 Mean ~ ... .54.4 Minimum temp ..... 36
M~f.~an ........ 61.9-Nonnal
M · temP·-··-····---·71 .4-Aug. 8 and 9 minim\"" temp .......... : .... 53.6--March 14 and 15
Sept. 30
·Feb. 5 A 6
Preci~tation. ........... 11.52 inches ~orinal is 12.00 inch ..
AveraT barometric p...J?ure! ....... 1015.6 Mllllban or 29.99 inches
Normal is .... 1015.9 Milllban or 30.00 inchsh
We.tiler InronnatlOn
Weather observations are made twice daily at fire depar1·
ment headquarters, 703 East Bay avenue, Balboa. These ob-
srrvation figures are phoned to t'he Los Angeles office at 5:15
a.m. ahd 5 :15 p.m. All observations are handled by the officer
on duty who rt'CC>rds same for permanent record.
Storm Warning Display service is handled through the fire
department and l..J.fe Saving service. Small craft warnings and
storm ~amings are displayed only upon ~ipt of orden from
the fo~ting Center· at Burbank. Infonnatlon on warnings is given o the public by telephone scrvi.ce to the various ship
yards.
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a'nneries, marine service stations and yacht club! whose
employees pe.ss the information on to fishermen, yachtsmen
antl others.
· Visyal clis~ays are made only from the U. S. W. B. Storm
Wamir»:: Tower at the base of the west Jett$. F1ags are flown
during!daYlight hours and lanterns are lighted at night. Po-
sit.ion &nd combinations of flags or lanterns indicate the direc-
tion fJ"f>m which wind is expected.
Weather forecasts for the public are broadcast by the U. S. ~ ..At y~ ill<'
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Cl! .. TIF'ICA,TI! OF BUllNl!U
rICllTIOUS TIRK NA.KB
....'""',,.-, 1'111.ped "d;;. Mnby eerttf)' • conducttns an a.c.nnr rW estate brokna,p, lD nWnmt e.nd IJs-
11\U"&Doe bmtne. tn the ctty of New-
Port Beach. County or Oranp, State or. Callfomla, at PSa Via Lido. under the tlctJUoua tlrm 11&me11 or Lido r..cro..-
Se"lee, Lido Iale P'ropertte11, The Lido Company and The Palmer Compan7 and that MJd ttrm I• compoeed .alel1' or the u nderwtped, whoee name ~ add.re•• Is u follow•. to wtt:
P . A. Palmer Incorporated. 3S33 Vla Lido. Newport Beach .. California Wltnea !ta band and 9ea.l lhl. 80th day ot No'f'ember. 1145.
P . A. PAI.KER INCORPORATED By P . A. PALMER. Prffldent By BERNlCE PHlLLl':Ps Secretary '
ST AT!: OF CALIP'OR1\"lA )
COU!'li'TY OJI" ORANGE ) •· On No'f'ember 30th. 1945. before me 1
the undersigned. a Notary Public tii and for aald Count7, perlonaUy ap..
nearM P . A. Palmer and Bern.Ice Phll-lip11. known to me to be tbe oresldent and 11eeret..n· of the corporation that executed the wlthl.n IMtnlment and to
be the penona who executed tbe w1tllln Instrument on bebalt ot the corpor. at.Ion there In named and a ckno•ledged to me that such corporation uecut~ the same. AGNJ!!S BLOMQUIST. Notary Public in a.nd for uld County and State
Pub.: .Jan. 16, 21. 23. 28, 1947.
CERTl.FICATE OF BUSINESS
FICTITIOUS TIRK NAKE
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So tt was a germ--a virus of a Christmas dJnner.
aome klnd that was transferred. "And I want to tell you," said
apparently from the tOW'ell to the Mr. Hoover as he continued to
bowlers, and undoubtedly in each wipe the grease and oil from under
cue. it j had been transmitted to the housing of an automobile
the mouth by some normal reac-1 whJch was then hoisted from the
ti<m.. 'lben it got into the atcmlach service station floor, ''we had a
Coast Guard radio station CNMQ) on 2698 KC and by the tele-
phone p>mpany's radio station a t San Pedro <KOU) 2566 KC
at 8:00'1 a.m. and 8 :00 p.m. daily. Storm warnings are broadcast
by the Coast Guard as received and on each odd hour there-
after Cf.' 2698 KC and on 425 KC on each even hO;Ut' for six
hours. in this service, aU persons having radio sets covering
10\ver wave band ranges may receive the information direct by
radio twice daily.
A LI'ITLE FUN BET\\'EEN \VAVE S OF LAUGHTER--Capt. Harry ~dgeon of Los Aogele;s, fa mous
yachtsman, (center ), shows that he cao take a Joke. The bla nder J r. dinghy was preacnted him
'wbeo be wu honored ruest of the yach tAmeo's luncbeon reeently. Stand.inc -by at left b Edwanl
Soule, cha.lr man of t.he praenta tlon committee and at right Is Walter Elliott of Long Beach, the cliatr-
rnan ow the yachtsmen'• luncheon. -Kent Hitchcock photo.
THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby cer-
tify that they are conducting a Ladles'
Readv to Wear bu11lneM at 109 Main
St .. Balboa. California. under the f1 e·
tltlou.a firm name of DOROTHY'S a.nd
that uld tlnn 111 compo~ of the fol-
lowing pereon11, •hose names and ad-
dressee are u follows. to-•lt: Doro-
lhy Lauheuteln. 1412 \Vest Oce3.n Front. NeWJ>Ort Bl!acb. Callfom la:
and began itl deadly work ! mighty fine Olristmas!!".
'l"IU!CATllENT 8TABTS There was a glow of satisfactlon
Wea'ther observa tion and irifonnation has beeii handled by
the tire department as a public sen»ice since January 1930. Of-
ficers ip charge are M sistant Chiefs R. J . Briscoe and P . N.
Pellett. Each of these men have had over 17 years, in weather
More Parking Space
Asked by Newport
Businessmen~s Ass'n • (Conbnued Cr om Plige 11
Reject Oil Harmon School
Opens On Feb. 1
Webster E. IAubenl!teln. 1412 West Ocean F'T'ont. Newport Bea.ch. Callfor--nta. .
\VJTNESS nur hand11 this 10th day of January. 1947. ,
WY.BSTER E . LAUBENE\TETN
DOROTHY LAtJBENSTElN
At t4e county hospital the in the service station worker's
nurses bnmedlately began to ad· face as he made that remark.
minister the Kenny treatment up-"1 don't know how other people F . W. CROCKER, Observer and Displayman. on Mr. Hoover. Miss Simmons of bout it, but ~:m sold on the
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observation.
of the Estus hardware company;
Herman Hansen of Hansen's con-
fectionary and lunch room; W. L .
Davis of the ~ Front cafe;
J ohn M . Quint c:fr the Newport
Cleaners company, 2119 Coast
boulevard and A. P. Laurie of 117
20th Street.
Co. Bid on
34 Acres
rector, for registration or stu-
dents for the Costa Mesa Dancing
Academy and School or Dramatic STATE OF cALTFORNlA > COUNTY OF ORA.NGE ) ea. Arts, which · was recently opened ON THI'S tOt.h dav of January. A.D .• the county-health dep&rbnent was Kenny treatment. Mr. Hoover
tn charge and she saw to lt that added Th p I • d 0 ::::=:~:: ::::: onn:~lh~=~ ~:.. ree ersons n1ure n
in Costa Mesa. 1947. before me. H . K. Holker a Notary · • Public In and for aald County and The new cultural and recreation State. JH!l"90nally appeared Dorotlly
center is located in what was Laubf:nsteln and Webster E . Lauben-«teln . known to me to be the penson• formerly the Costa Mesa Women's whose name11 are sub11erlbed to the
bla cue within six hours after There's Mama Hoover and Little Local Fog-Shrouded Roads nurses administered the Kenny Carol Lee, the latter 11. Carol
treatment. Lee especially knows what her
In siX days he could pick up ob-daddy underwent when he was
Also Jea n Ray of 1631 East
Central avenue; Mrs. Pearl Dex-
ter of 211 20th street; W. B. Rowe
of Starck's cafe; F . \\'. Tunnell
of Starck's cafe; J ames Lee of
201 Agate avenue; H . M. Roberts
of the In and Out cafe; C. V.
Turner of the Newport Drug com-
pany; F . B. Owen of Newport
Souvenir a nd Gift shop, 2102
Ocean Front ; J. M . Cooper of the
Newport Souvenir and Gift shop
a nd Charles E. Rees of 2200 Ocean
avenue.
Although Clare Sch"•eitzer, rep-clubhouse . wltlltn In!trument. and acknowledged · r ·1 od -· to me that tbey execute4 the aame. r esentat1ve o an 01 pr uc1ng Associated with Mr. Harmon in IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I ha ff
company, put up a good argument th t · ~-trud hereunto aet my hand and afJl•ed my e new en erpr1se are, ucr e offic ial eeal the day and ~ar In lh.1a
he lost out on his pro}X>Sal to the Horn of Cor ona del ?tlar, and Mar-certificate nrst-above .ritteo.
Newport Beach City Council that 'I H f A h · H M HOLKER · jectl with his left band but the partially-crippled on the left side.
m\JKles refused to reJ~ase the She saw the strain, the anxious
articles. moments at home ..
It wu then that the county Last Monday night when the
health department assigned their family and some guests were gath-
pbysic>tber8pist, MilS Helen P aull, ered in their Newport Heights
to the case. Two days afterward home, she found the opportunicy
and through her guidance a n d to express her feelings on the
heJp, Hoover was able to both pick work of the National Foundation
up and release objects! for Infantile P aralysis. H e r
DE w ~ . chance came when some one re--
Hoover noticed definite improve-\ mark~ that th~ annual March
ment in his condition on the 15th of Dunes was on.
day of the treatment when he "I want to give five dollars
took his first step out of the wheel 1 out f!l my savings .~o the ~arch
chair. After that he took a step I of .Dunes ~mpalgn, She •ai<i:
on his left leg each day for a s1x 'nlat ts too much for a little
day period. girl to give," One of the guests
Having accomplished that much volunteered
a.od gone that far in improve--"Oh, I don't know," she aaid
ment under'" the Kenny treatment thoughtfully, 11Just think of all
the cowity nurses decided to ~ the good they do!"
GIVES DOLLAR BILL
Dense fog caused several acci-
dents in and around the Newport
H arbor district during the \\'eek-
end. ,
H ighway towing companies re-
ported upwards of ·eigt:t auto-
mobiles were stuck in the sands
and off the roads in various parts
of the city and ~ far as Hunting-
ton Beach.
Newpor t Harbor district and
neighboring police stations in sur-
rounding towns were swamped
\Vith telephone calls reporting
numerous collisions, some serious,
others with slight damage to ve-
hicles.
Although 25 peT'SOOS were in-
jured, 10 critically on the county
high\\•ays, only three persons auf-
fercd injuries In the Newport H ar-
bor area.
left hand turn on 101 highway to
Narcissus avenue.
In a coilision between cars driv-
en by Betty F . Bress of 925 Cen-
tral avenue, Balboa, and by
Thomas J . McCaffert of Btuebird
avenue. Laguna Beach. at 30th
street a rid West Central avenue,
early Sunday m orning, Marine
Private 0 . R. Jones of El Toro,
suffered a laceration of the head.
l\1inor injuries were sustained
by Dorothy F. Revello. 15, of
Cucamonga and Della R. Horn, 14,
of Anaheim, when cars driven by
Don L . Vaughn, 19, of Costa Mesa
and Horace W. Woods, 41, of Ana-
heam. crashed on Harbor boule-
vard, Newport Beach. Satuiday.
NOTES from the
Balboa Yacht Club
New members accepted at a
recen t meeting of the board of
d irectors of Balboa Yacht club
include the following: Harry J .
Coffman of Los Angeles; Miss
Priscilla Cunningham; Balboa Isi-
p B. , and ; Ed W. Giddings, South Pasa-
1 yn argrove o na e1m. Notary 'PUbllC In and tOr aald they accept hi~ bonus arrange-Miss Horn will specialize in the My Commlulon u:otres Kare~ 4, 1941.
ment as. a precedence over an of· . a Pub:-J"an. 16. 21 . 23 . 28, 1947.
fer by the agen t of another., oil . -:.:~;:_ •. , ;tp, -"'sfli <BEAL> County and State.
produciog company. ..., ·~~~ ..
After hearing his argument, the ~1$$lf
council took a vote and the roll· . }"'
call showed only two votes in $::~
favor of his plea for reconsidera· ·~
tion. Schweitzer offered a flat ~J:
$408 and a bonus, which was AA:~
turned down. in favor of the other !t;c~,
company's flat $484 on a royalty ]:
basis.
Involved "''ere some 34 acres of
city O\\o"Tied land. Voting against
Schweitzer were Councilmen Sil·
~rs, Al)en and Mayor Reed. Coun-
cilman 0 . Z. Rober tson was over-
ruled on his suggestion that the
city investigate the property still
further since two companies were
a nxious t6 bid for a lease on the
NOTICE OF' D ISSOLUTION
OF' CO -PARTNERSHIP
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
That the cc-partnership of Henry
S. Honnen and Pat Branin, heretofore
exl~tlng under the trade name a.nd style of "SOFT WATER SERVICE." 11h~o known u "BEACH HOMES SOPI'
WATER SERVICE." at 410 32nd Street. In the City of Newporj. Beach , Count y ot Orange. State of Ch.Ufornl&, Is thl11 day ~11180lved by mutual agree-ment •nd conMnt of the pa.rtneTl!I, a.nd the partnenihlp' bUlllnesa haa been sold to and taken over by Henry S. Bonnell as lhe &0le owner thetti0f and that the
said Henry S. Bonnell will continue to operate the bualneu at the abo,·e ad-
dreu under the trade name and style of "SOFT WATER SERVICE.'" Dated : January 24, 1947. HENRY S. BONNELL
PAT BR.A1'"1N Pub. Jan. 28, 1947.
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ATTENTION!
Home Owners!
She then looked over at her
father who was seated nearby and
smiled. Her father nodded and
smiled back. It wu all right.
Omonan 1tten I dcna; Rex a. Goodcell Jr., New-
Chartes H. Binner of Hunting-!\·t rs. E. G. McConnell of Ji»o-port Beach and Los Angeles;
ton Beach suffered a fracture of mona reported to police here Sun-! Charles F . Harper, Bakersfield ;
his right leg \vhen his motorcycle day morning she \Vas bitten by 1 Edgar W . Holyoke, ·Pasadena;
crashed "'ith a car driven by Mrs. a dog O\\'ned by Gerald Sparks of 1 Barney P. Huber, Sierra Madre;
Evelyn Page of 514 Y.t Narcissus 920 v.rest Ce ntral avenue. New-Kenneth C. Kingsley, La Canada;
avenue, Corona del f\1 ar . when the port B<"ach. P olice had the ani-Dr. Troy L. McHenry, Los An-
latter , according to police, made a mal put in quarantine for awhile. geles; Robe;.t S. MilJer, West Los
acreage.
After all. "the councilman aver-
red. it is better to get 25 percent
than 10 percent for rental of the
These Add Mulmwn
Comfort and Good Looks
to YOW' Home:
Slat&-0-Wood
are perman.mt aad otter
..u.tacUon not pined from
aay aat.uta.tlon. ... Conmlt
wttlt: t.hoee that have them. .•.
We ba\·e the answer for e.ft17 •W11.i..a.« or canopy problem.
AWNINGS
and ' CANOPIES
Also: Quick Delivery
on Qaall!l
Venetian Hlinds
Wood --Allum --Steel
For Free Estimates can:
Though convinced by Ole eld·
ers present that five dollars was
a tot of money for an 11-year-old
to contribute to any campaign,
little Miss Hoover compromised The Sand Crab
and today she sent a crisp one I
dollar .bill to the March ~f Dimes (Continued n-om P age 1)
campa1gn headquarters 1n Santa1 in-law, .Mrs. Louis Meyer,
Ana. -I had phont<J from Kingman ,
Mr. Hoover went_ to woFk for! nd that she \vas bringir.g it the Otto Boyd servtce station al· 1 a 1 -•
most three years ago, shortly after the 72 miles to her .. Quite
he came home from the hospital an exper\ence . !rom c<;>ur-
and found after 40 daY" of treat-teous a nd obliging Officer
ment that he could walk on the Rice.
city streets. • + +
it·~~~ !~~o~dt~~~e 0}
0 g~~= 1 Dick P atterson. See \\1here
back to work ror awhile. but 1j R. L. Piltterson has been
was too restless and fl.1st couldn't named engrneer of Nc,vport
stay home. I had to have some-
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1 Harbor by the county ha r-
thing to do, so I went to work bor comrh.ission. This ap-
!or Mr. Boyd." Hoover expla!ned.
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pointment had been held up
LAUDS m s DOCTOR for several months sine?
"You know, there's one question Pat's resignation from the
I failed to ask ·you,'' said the I City of N~wport Beach. due ~1ter thE;n addressing his quea-to a fe\\' little controversial ~;en s!~a~~0:~e~.:...~~Di'i~1 i!ems, butr.?w that it is con·
Kenny treatment help the two I fumed, believe he Is th\!
girls who were bowling with you right man 1 in the righ t place
that night back in October, 1943, because nq one pe:son has a
wllen you and they were stricken better understanding of the
with paralysis!" needs of Newport Harbor. . ' ---+-,-----
DRUG' SF.BE lllPBOVED White' House Mn. Ell2jlbeth MacCull•cb of "· --"-WDDD Balboa h.u jhad Installed a glus ~I ;l"U" Cafe and wOOd w t1t1op in the Gunder·
AWNING 00. • son dnic at.Ire at 117 Main ltnet,
715 llo. Pld!s 'rlJ"• II&. ftcme SID Balboa. nte coot wu $:500. Mn. ~=A;·~·~-~~==~ft.~M~7t~~k~Uc~~-~~B~m~-h~,~o.m~~·=4 M acCullach]ls owner of the hulld-
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P .'A. PALMER INCORPORATED
REAL TD A•
TAKE.• .. LEA•UR &: IN A N NOUNCING
TH ~ A.9SQ CIAT IDN WIT H u•. a r
MR. G . W . BASSETT (
aaa m VIA U DO
Hdf.-DR:T a£AcH. CALIP'.
TIE:~ .. HDN, HA•~O" ta.DD
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lng in which the pharmacy Is lo-
cated
o.LcULLY
INObME TAX
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PrOl!state • • • Pelvis
------~------I Angeles; Dr. O. Gayle Suess, Bala
I boa Island and Los Angeles; Sally I SCHOOL DRESS Leigh Short, junior member, Glen-
. dale; K enneth R Swift, Los An-
'-------------' geles ; Theodore H. Vanderling,
West Los Angeles; Wallace P .
Weirick. San Marino.
property. ..
The matter came to a head
when Councilman Allen, seconded
by Councilman Siiers, voted' to ac-
cept the original lease. Mayor
Reed concurred with them on the
rollcall, "''t\ile Councilmen Isbell
a nd Robertson paired against it.
STREET DE PT. R E QUESTE!!.,
T O INVESTIG . .\TE ROADBE D
The Newport Beach City Coun-
cil on Monday night authorized the
street department to investigate
the condition of the ' road to the
beach and cove at the end of
Poppy str eet 1in Corona del Mar.
DON H ARMON
Dance Director
Saturday, Feb. 1, .was the day
set by Don Harmon. managing di-
teaching of English apd diction
and general speech improvement
and Miss Hargrove will teach
dancing. ballet, toe, tap a nd acro-
batic dancing. Miss Hargrove was
formerly of the Richard Martin
School of Dancing in Ana.hl?im.
Mr. H armon said tcxliy that
ballroom dancing classes 'will be
i(! session on Monday evening. The
beginners class will start at 6 :30
o'clock and the intermediate and
advanced classes will begin at
7 :30 P·f!l·
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4 BEDROO MS,
2 BATHS;
CHAR MIN G PATtO.
DO N ALO B EACH
K:IABY O E B I DNEO
Pfill CE e2s,ooo
TERMS.
Commodore Bob Boyd, who has
been at Desert Hot Spring! this
week recuperating from a bad cold
called Dee on the telephone to
teU about the burning of the bath
house. Dee, who has been in part-
nership with Jan Henderson in
the Stork Penthouse at Corona
del Mar, is now sole pr,pprietor,
having bought out Jan's interest.
Thie Boyds were guests at the
inauguration of officers of the
West Coast Yacht club which took
place at a dinner dance a t Lake-
wood Village Country club Friday
evening.
Authorization "''as made follow-[ ~jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
ing a complaint by Mrs. W. E.
Han Jr. of San Marino, u•ho also
maintains a home at 215 Poin·
settia street, Corona del Mar. Mrs.
Hall said the'"'road "'as dirty and
dusty and a men ace to chjldren
who have to use it.
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LANO .A.VA IL.ABLE
IF' Y O U WISH.
The Voyager Sailing club .spon·
sored a race for the P . C. fleet
Sunday, Jan. 26, held in the ocean
with the breakwater buoy u
starting marker. Dr. Paul Ven-
degrift will present trophies for
the ract at the first annual meeta
ing of the Voyagers on J).Pril 1.
Dr. Gayle Suess, a new member
of BYC, WU elected' treasurer ot
the P. C. fleet at the S unday meet-
ing. Ed Glddinp i. captain of the
fleet and Georae Strom Is secre-
tary, Another meeting will be
held on Feb. 2.
P. C.'1 raced Sundq for the BUI
Banp trophy whJcb WU retained
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COUNCIL DEFERS ACTION
ON GAME BOAT REQUJ;ST ,
AFTER HEARING PROTEST '
Objections trom residents ih the
neighborhood were a deciding fac·
tor in the ·Newport Beach City
Council's action in tabling until
the next meeting an a pplfoation
for a permit to moor a state , fish
and game commission boat near
15th street, Newport Beach.
Oty Atty. R R. Thompoon sup-
ported the residents' contentions '
and he further added that he aaw
no benefit to be 'derived from such
a boat. "All the~ do 18 annoy your
fishermen," be 1tated.
__.__ • ~ la by Fred SmaJ... Hank Lawhorne sH~L .lib •-ID "" .... Wiii ahead for m time, ullln11 .. :-.... ".:..~.&~..4-nn Olive Butler'• boat, but sma1 ..
lldn. Jlotbor will -;, -c--came UP, to tak7! the lNd and Law• ~-TIJ\S _t~'"'-• -d!a lol!el llllo ._ it'• a _.. tiorne came In ~ F~ A ~c am ~~ --ltolen
lcadla 1nocL II_,. -tllil -ln order ....,.. ~ Wllldgonn, from Harry Rea ol Balboa lut
-._ .,.-dne --Dr. Su.a, J'ohn McFarland, Ed Wedneoday, pollee were told. Rea
fo< r•laldCO • ......... and cOlo< Glddl-and Bob Henley. said he perked blo car at 121 ladiu. 11,.. ...,ud Do_........ Velma Buber, pablldV dlrec-Z7th atreet, Newport Beach.
.... i.o.; oo l!alp ,.. la cbooalas t« ol·BYC Is eYft'joyecl with the
--... -. aalf-e4-of • ---'° ~w-·a return that aquamu1ne. line&-OAB STOLEN Doput =~ dlia -fo< let which abe loot at a recent A car -1tolen from the WiDll
dza --..._"How oo a.,, danoe and --to -It $aJlll Boat Yard lut W.-.lay, pq -~~. --~ ... -·--aaaJn when lhe oontempl•ts ~do-police were told by w. H. Strahl,
Charter & Preston • BM#hg !---.
c.tnetor.I
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11a11ew ... l"ltl 1'r,.
n.oos rmuf~.
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Freah J)aily' Delldoul--0r, .......,.... ecr"&•'wut ---to-your OWL
HORMEN FISH MARKET
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I Make That Old Car !Jparkle Like a
Br&od New 194.7 Model. &£.
CHROME Your Bumper8, Bead·
U..bi.. etc. Si>ed<.t.11 ln Automo-UTe aDd Karine Plalfnl". -+ P• G. painter rNC:~POt.a. TED
QmlM lw'f'S-L-nru~i. Pn.. realtora N&tlonal Plating Co. 3333 ••II t.d11, ••,.11 011 1>•11 <~ <•I I
le le ohooe ••,.•O<I beo~li. ~11•ho• ,Iser. lNe ....... ..
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Costa
DON HARMO~
Announces the
of the
Opening
Mesa Dancing Academy -School of Dramatic Arts
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Kaowa M ta.e Womea'w Owbhwi
MISS GERTRUDE HORN
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MISS MARILYN HARGROVE
Teaeher ol Dandng, W
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Fonaer~ of IUclte .. lllarlla lat .. fll Deed•
I ............ 0,.. All Jla7 Slliard&7 8* tlM> A...._,
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PuaLtc NoTicE a usINE88 GU1D1: 1 1• .:......==.:......,:.,..:.-=:-:::-:-:0=:----CARPENTER AND CREW-New
LE OLUX ClEANER
and ·AIR PURIFIER
Now Available For Delivery . " Phone HarbOr 2574-W - 9 to 5 P.M.
Pbooe Harbor 1195-R After 5 P .M.
'"BILL" FLETCHeR
orlzed Electrolux Agent for the Bay Area
P . 0 . x 292' -Corona de! Mar S-4tc
PU8LIC Hl!.A9':1NO homes remodeling; alter:ltJona.
'l'be Ne'tfport Bffcb C1ty Plannlns and r epairs; 1arge or i:milil joba.1 ____ ...,_ __________________ _
Oommi..ton wtU bold a tpectal meet· S i-w· •71p .. s • • -M •'•-nus ao P
CICERING srand. Like new. WANT f'"" or five' room al*t-
One of the world's most fUllOUI ment or houle. Permanent. o;m..
pianoa. A grand barcaln. aervative couple. Can exchance
Danz-5chmldt Plano Co . Los An&:eleo apartment. Call
collect AXminlter 2-6347. ,.
520 No. Main, Santa Ana . ..
5-tfe 8-2tp .
Electric and Fire SUMMER RENTAL WANTED-
~ent Testa HOUie or apartment. Will pay
up to $500.00 a month. Phone All ~Od Pent>nne.! Harbor 31.lhJ. 4+4tc CO-Two, P)'HDe & )°oam relll1I. W ANTEa:: Three-bedroom home C::> !lxed 1ywtem and Portablet for winter 'ental or one year now available. lease. References can be given.
ETS HOION & GALVAN 1 Call,.collect, Citrus 33831. 95--tfc
1000 Cout Hlshway REAL !:STATE U
h. Beacon 5407 9l-tfc 1 WILL TRADE-Lots on Udo Ille Ina to~ public Marina:. on Tbunday, Phone anta Ana ~ 1 • or
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-...1n·uary 6. l!M7. at 7:IO p.m.. l.n the ORTO B y SHORE c··~ UES s Council Cbamben. City Hall. N-rt l'OR A RELIABLE Paint Job .. N N' A ""'~· ANTJQ • PlNET PIANO. A rew ror Im· al.lo ·lots on Peninsula on pur-
BMch. upon the follow1og appUcaUon: your home, call Beaean 533C 17th St., Coast Highway. Be~ Collect! d I L--• PublJc Heartna upon lhe application Ac Wal ed. on of ol eye & IM!a .naJ!U of oru.t K. Phillipa t or llO,r, 11et b&ck after 4~ p.m.. 10-.tft con 57.._. trea want ~'
mediate delivery. Brand new. chase ot 2 or 3 bedroom house
Georgeous tone and casl!. Lib-In Harbor distr!CL Phone Harbor
eral terms. 7[fl 81-tfc
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HOMES -INOOME -BUSINESS OPPOR
INSURANCE
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ONE BEDROOM FURNISHED HO ME
New -·$1500 Down
On one-half acre of good soil in a very good dlstri ........., on .. ,.. ..,.., lo' Lot 1l I ' 101-tfc printlllg -. old ftutlns lnm. I
Block 21 Balboa tract. · COOPED ll TIVE · p1~-fr old ...._,_ ·'·· · Public """n• upon the oppllcoUon ~ FQiTIIM'AJN GIRL ••~, ameo, __, ~ ~. ~ ~,. •• , '"' Lot ·' Block ROOFING CO. ~ Drue R<dwood patio let ooml>tlns of I
Danz-SchmJdt Piano Co.
520 No. Main, Sant a Ana. 5-!fc View Lot Newport Hgts.
Enough lumber ,gcies with home to build an
bedroom. Price I includes furniture, chicken eq
ct.
extra
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Public .Hearing upon th6 appUcatJon Phone Hl.rbor 515. T·tfC table with umbrella, bencluol,,
of A. D. Halsh. for ~ front and N d Re • '°"' 111de Ml back Y&nn« tor Lot 8. ew an pa.tr w ANTED 1-Full time 1tenog-cha.lie Jounge and coffee table. Block -as. Canal Section.
By ord• of the chalrma.tt. Phone Beacon 528()..R rapher f r real estate office. Ex-1203 C.OUt Highway, Corona del
JORN II. ALLEN. '1 --7 lie PHILJl!:R J . ELLERBROCK 211 E. aD'th St.. C:O.ta Mesa perience prefe?Ted. State age .w.uu-. •
~-J Sec~th"'·, .. , 20-tft and qualifications. Write Box V FOR SAµ:-New Gibson home r....... anuary &<> • •
Radio Repairs Th.is corner lot on the crest of the
All mak;es; tubee, etc. -hill overlooking the bay will not
Beacon 5763. be long on the market. On a
paved street. sewer bonds paid,
BURT NORTON , aiid waiting for the contractor.
915 Cout· HJchway, Newport A fine home site for $3,500. 23·tfc -.. -·-·
llUllJNESS GUIDI: 11 ROOFS
c/o Ne~~Tlmes. 8-2tc freezer, 7.5 cu. ft., 50 cycle, con-··r venJent side type. SWI in orig-s
WOMAN f'or child care, occasional lnal crate purchued from Bul-
eveningsl and week-ends. TIT locks 3 months ago tor $356.00.
PINET type mirror piano. Re-J.M. MILLER
FORMED Windshields lt Hald
Coven made to order. Also Plex·
i&lau & Lucite Sheets for &ale
Nu-World Product> Company,
. 303 Third SL, Huntlnl[ton Beach
P.booe Huntln&t<>n Beach 178
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CO.RSON & RAY CO.
W. J. BENBOW
Phone Harbor 1012 J
BUSINEllS GUIDI:
FIREWOOD-$18.00 ci>rd.
Sapta Ana &J79.R.o
PLUMBING
AMON.JYEST .
82-tfc
10
Phon•
90-tf<
Repairing · and Remodeling
~ Sink Stoppage and Etc.
General Contractors
Complete Building
Service
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Phone Harbor 289-M
Home Address 2Q8•29th St.
8-tfe Harbor 1520-W 1------------Harbor 2447-R Pl:RSONAL IC
87-tfc SWIMMING In three 1....,..,, any-
Onyx, r4i00a Island. 8-2tp Will sell tor $325.00. Located · 1 · Harbor Island Phone York 5071.
possessed. Now, only pay bal-15th and Central ·
ance. $290.00. To ,see this is to Harbor 1264 7-ltc
love it. F. JACK SULLIVAN
Danz-Schmidt Piano Co. Real Estate WOMAN-2 days week l)ousework 7-tfc
and trnrilng. 'm Onyx, BaJboa NEW white basket weave glus · -·r PIANO TIJNING and repairing Island. 8-2tp curtains, 5 prs. 50 yards. Custom J . B. Brywn. Phone Beacon
520 No. Mai n, Santa Ana. 5-lfc IN CORONA DEL MAR
LISTINGS APPRECIATED
-In Bayshores E s tates
SALE llllfCELLA.NEOCJS • made 5'Aa to 71,i ft. long. New 5294-J. 388 Broadway, Costa rattan tropical sun Jove seat. Mesa. 78-tfc
A dto Batteries Also custom made covered
Rubber Separaten: wagon sun lounge, Big discount.
l8-Trionth _ $6.'15 Ex. 23 Harbor Island. 8-2tc
Compo~ded Motor Oil Ste el Kitchens
Gallon, 70c GLASS ENCLOSURES
Western Auto Supply
Authorized Dealer
1836 Newpart Blvd .. Colla Mou
41-tfc
SHOWER DOORS
Southern Counties
Supply Co.
P)lone 5585 Laguna Beach
548 Forest Ave. 8-ltc
WANTED .TO BUY 11
Piano Repairing
Tuning and Refinishing
Accredited References by South-
ern Calif. Music Teachers
Phone Mr. Fqan, Harbor 1563
3 bedroom home, 1 year i»d: fire-
place, patio, barbecue; nice
kitchen, large 2·car garage with
service room and stall shower.
See this today.
or wrtte P. o. Box 211, N...._t Jn Corona del Mar
{ 6-tfc l block froin ocean--2 units about
GRAND pianos. Steinway, Weber, 10 y~ars old, Wed r oof, stucco
Chickering, KimbaJ, Mat.hushek. outside; good construction. 2-
Julius Bauer. Priced from $485 bedroom home on front of 40x
or will rent. 118 lot with fireplace, dinette,
Danz-Schmidt Piano Co. service parch, etc. Rear apt.
ment and practically everything on property. Sl
down payment; Move right in toda;y. Better h
on this one. Full Price Only -
' $4700
BEST BUY IN ORANGE COUNT y
Remarkable buy on Newport Blvd. 3 .bedroom h
on 60 ft. frontage -close to heart of town. R
ome
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ms1de and out. This won t last long at this bargain
fireplace -2-car garage -basement. Very cl . . . . .
price.
$10,SOO
B~ A. NERESON
REAL ESTATE BROKER AND ASSOCIATES
Phil D. Soloman -·SALESMEN -John Bondra
Phone Bee.con 5225
1972 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa
Landscape Gardening
and Garden Maintenance
We serve Corona del Mar, Costa
Mesa, Ud0 Isle, Balboa Island,
Newport and Balboil.
where by appointment. David
Knight, Room 511; 449 E. Sea-
side, Long' Beach, Calif. 7-8tc
~ BLINDS-Aluminum
Steel, wopci. C8ll UI tor free ett1·
mate. Renovation & reftnllhlng
So. ~t. Venetian Blind Co-
Wst 18th and Newport A Vf' ..
C-Octa M~a. Ph: Beacon 5762-W.
Will Pay Cash 52(> No. Main, Santa Ana. 5-tfc over 3-car garage. A fine Ina S.ltc
Trimming -Fertilizing
Renovating Lawns .
Call or Write Box "J"
NEWS-TIMES
TRAl'ISPORTATION 11
BICYCLES
Sold. Rented or Rep&l:red..
VOGEL'S
100 Main SL, &Ibo&
208 Ma.rtne.. Balboa Ial&Dd.
9'1-ttc
38-tf•
cbMPLETE
HOUSE CLEANING
SERVICE
For your furniture or what have
yolL Phope Beacon 5656.
Crawley Furniture Co.
1812 ~wport Blvd., Costa Mesa
92-tfc
Will Pay Cash
For Rowboats, Skiffs, Dinghies,
Dories.
come property. Best location in ------------------------BECHSTEIN. Famous European town; both completely furniahed UAL DITA.DC tt AUTOMOTIVE a TIBl'.S A
artist piano. Grand. Wonderful f tone. Terms. or FOR SAI:.E-\i acre three blocks 1941 LINCOLN Zephyr club coupe
Danz-Schmidt Plano Co. $15,000 from center of . C-Octa Meoa. llke new. Clean upbolotery, paint
520 No. Main, Santa Ana. 5-tfc -$1500. C. E. Sherwood, owner. ·
, One of the finest 3-bedroom ho°""' I Harbor 1600. 7.21p job 3 moo. old. $1500. Call Har-
DO Y 0 U here In Corona de! Mar just MONEY TO LOAN 156 bor 1894-J any time. . 6-4tc
. HA VE being completed. 1 ~ baths,
RADIO NERVES? patio, fireplace and service ? 1936 Pierce Arrow for sale. Bal· parch. Extra large garage. Lot NEED MONEY• boa Inn. Harbor 660. 98-tfc
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Free Estimates
Kitchen and Wall Washing
Floor Cleaning and Waxing
Swanson
l 13 30th St., Ne'NJ)Ort
Does your radio get on your nerves
because you can't hear that fa·
vorite program clearly or nllybe
not at all?
45x118. A real buy at See Us for Quick. Helpful FOR SALE -New CUshman
$15, 750 Service on Your F!nancial Scooter; Immediate dellvery.
Sell that unwanted
through News-nmes ads.
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Carpentry-Concrete
Gene r al Contracting
James E . McKee
620 Marguerite Avenue
Corona del Mar
PAINTING
7-tfc
12 Yean Service In Newport
Harbor Area .,
Harry Hall
P AINTING CoNTRACTOR
-Phones--
Beacon 5413
714 E. 19th Street 24-tf•
CESS POOLS and
SEPTIC TANKS
Installed Anywhere ln
Orange County
Contract Drilling
Sewer Connection
(All \Vork Guaranteed)
F ull Insurance Carried
J. R. McCORMICK
MO Victoria St. Costa M~a
Beacon 5069-J
MA CHINE and MACHINELESS
Permanent Waves
Tintlng and Manicuring
Evening Appt. Ph. Harbor 179-W
Vi's Beauty Sho p
1103 Coast Hiway, Corona del Mar
75-ttc
LOST AND FOUND 22
Wlndow aeanlng Caulking
Painting
All Work Guaranteed
H J rbor 379-J
Al's Hdus e & Window
Cleaning Service •
86-ttc
• 5-Stc
FURNITURE FOR SALE S2 Let us cure those .irritated
------------· nerves by REPAIRING that
A GOOD B UY-
I S A WISE BUY
Let Us H elp You Be Wise
HARBOR FURNITURE
1962 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa
4-tfc
BUZZY, F UZZY r or what have
you r adio.
Authorized Philco Shop
We .kpccialize in Philco, Zenith ,
Westinghouse & Majestic r a diQ!.'>. LOST-Gold fountain pen lnscrlb-
ed with nBJlle ''Mariette.'' Find-
er call Harbor 2699-J. Reward
offered. 7-2tc
KNOX · HARDWARE
ELECTROLUX FOR SALE-Nicols Chinese Oren-420 E. 4 ,h, SAl'fI'A ANA
VACUUM CLEANER tial dark blue rpg. Approx:i-Phone 130 5-4tc
LOST-Black Cocker Spaniel, 6 Large model, $Z1.50, complete mately 10xl2 per'ct condition =''==--------$1950. Call Harbor. 106. 6-4tc SPEClAL ANNOUNCEMENTS S3 months old. Near 504 Narcissus with attaclunents; beautifully re-
St., Corona de! Mar. Name built. Written 1 yr, GUARANTEE NEW white basket weave glass Carpenters Available
"Sniffles." 8-ltc n order; demonstrated in your curtains, 5 prs. 50 yards. CUstom for general maln(enance
f!MPWYMENT WA.NTED 28 home, no obligation. made 5~ to 7'ni ft. long. New and repalr
Phone or , write rattan tropical stpt love seat.
PRIVATE party will care tor 2 or SUN V'4.CUUM STORES "'1so custom made covered O. c7=n ~~N f
3 children 6 days a week at Long Beach, 416 American Ave. wagon sun lounge:. Big discount. ., ,._ 34-tfc
$15.00. Call Harbor 2360-M. 6:30 Phone lpng Beach 764-66 23 Harbor Island. \ 6-2tc t ------------
to 8 :30 p.m. 7-2tc • _ 6-ttc F OR SALE -2 antique rosewood
CARPENTERING and Contract-REFRIGERATION chairs, 2 straight backed and 1
ing work wanted. J acob Gelduk, Domestlc-Commerdal rocker. ExceJl ent condition. 136
117 46th SL, 'Newport Beach. RADIOS Topaz, Balboa Island. Phone
' 6-4tp Sales & Service Harbor 746-M. 7-ltp
YOUNG Veterah, 27, resident Co-Newport1 Electric Appliance BEDS. chest and dining room sets.
WRITE
SENATOR
Wm. F. Knowland
LOTS OF ALL SIZES
And In All Locations
·FROM $1450 UP
F. JACK SULLIVAN
J OHN R. SCIIlCK, ;>alesman
I 1213 Coast Highway
CORONA PEL MAR :
Phqne Harbor 1247-J 7-ltc
l n't M~sOTh~eK~ Buys
rambling On a Depres1sion.
4-ilm. H ome, Costa Mes!!
Ne3ly remodelled. with or without
a jacent lot. After shopping t he
ea I find its still a good buy al $5200 or $6200 with adjacent
14t--0n t_erms. Cash will bring
'1tter price.
' -
Will Trade Two Lots
rona del Mar ";shes job in Har-2305 Coast Blvd.-Harbor 2138 1301 Coas t High,vay, Newport.
bor area. 6 years aircraft exper-S..tfc *ltp
in Newport Heights as down pay-
mbnt on a 2 bedrm. home. Lots
vh ued a t s:nso.oo.
or A Lovely 3 -Bedrm.
ience. Mechanical job preferred.
\Vrite Box "J-H" c/o News-
Times. 8-2tp
CdNGRESSM_AN Stu home. Fenced patio. Land-
FOR SALE -Reasonable. Good s~ped. 1 year ol d. A home you
stove. bedstead & spr.ings. See John Phillips win always be glad you bought.
On Roper, l\iagic Chef · Mr. Banntster. 223 32nd St., Washington, D. C. SlG.500. Terms.
IMMEI\[ATE DEUVERY
ALTERATIONS & Dresmaking afid O'Keefe & Merrit N('wport Beach. 8-ltc ~ -
93-ttc \\'Ol"k at home by experienced t ,..._ County 't M · Th· 0
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-----------iapanese-American. 110 Cabrillo Gas Ranges FOR SALE -50-pound lee box, 0 remove V J ange 1 on l SS . IS ne
RADIO SALES & SERVICE
Specializing in repairing.
TRONART, INC.
Radio, electronics, sound--Safet
tnd lel'Vlce-marine and domestic.
Ph. H.' 1252-M "
l90l W. Central, Newport Beach.
'lll-tfc
ME."!'· CLAD PRODUCTS
-by-
Cl.ARK & &\TES
M•tallhlnc I
WtldlnE Spedalloll
llOll 30th SL -Harbor 2509
New1Ut Beodl 9'-tfc
pa inted \\'hitc. $10.00. 607 Be-Resort RentaJs from Los Corner Jot near high school, 50x
back of Hi-Way Garage, Costa V 0 GEL'S gonia, Corona del Mar. 8-ltp Angeles District Rental 12!7. Worth 52200. \Vill listen to
Mesa. Call Mon., Wed. or Friday. 100 l\iain Harbor 145 Control. youl' r cash offer.
> 8-4tp 8-tfc FURNITURE FOR SALE S2
EMPLOYHl:NT OFVEJll!D !9 2 NEW 3-H.P. Gas motors; one DINING table & 4 chain; 4-pc. so. COAST APARTMENT lporona d e ! Mar Lot
rubber tif~ wheelbarrow; 150 bedroom suite including pre--war OWNERS ASSOCIATION U? view. Will sell at
-GIRLS-
Get a Good Job
With a Future'
People are using the teJepbmo
more than ever-I
gallons qt paint and enamf::l. springs &: Seely mattress. Good t . $5,000. n
Phone Harbor 1247-J. >4tc condition. Harbor 2489-W. 8-tfc 7
PEM-YOU !small motor boat for -.,..---------7-·l_tc KEYS A1'.lfNTION -Rental Property
80. AT!! .s~ -u ~-·-"~"--w-" OWners! Would appreciate your sale. Excellent condition, re-• • ~· r ~ ~ "...... .... -· t done lnl1de and out. Alao valU· VOOBL'S lis · g for yearly or •ummer
I --·-re tal. able Vlollll for sale. Phone Har· Balboa Canvas' Shop 100 -at., -:=i.1~·~ !L~~.,..-Salls -Boat eaven "°' Kartne. ~-~If• Francis J . Horvath
So-there are more and man! op. 8-~ Marine Upho11Urtn1 roa UNT a. I Broker
portunitles for llrlo u --.,..,--PlaC>'..,.,--and--Klndl--l-n-1--1 Harbor 2lJ7 -224\i 21st St. ROt'W' '1.!IO to $3.00 per day; ll~~t~Li!:.fi:°ar~R
0 0 D N""'"*' -n-tfc _,.., bl4 20lal'fw "'"'"•• S30 8-ltc
TELEP H,0 N,E ' Dellwnd 1 per month. Coota Mae -I.----------'
0 P E R A T 0 R S 1 H. WRIGHT 194~~s. ~ ~ ":: · call Beaoo11 5U4-J. e:.atc ·
AL LACHMEYER l Ph. con 6666 ~•·For r.J:i ur':-and ~ ,_ round. Small Newport Heights S I G-N S with the 1'1114 N...,..,..t -. 3-11< ~ BIO' • Hlck'a. Jtm ,_....... and-· IUltable for n-. Boats, Walll. Windon, etc. Southern California FOR SALZ-~war -al a Van Fleet. Factory distributor, ·"'°" or stcnp, R••m•'!la Attractive, extra well-built, yeu Bea 5178-W <Ira--.~ -Sim ·ae ID. 3311 Finley Ave., Newport 1'DL Call ~ Jma at -old. 3-lfedroom home. San -
Mii E. i~nSL. C-Octa -. Telephone Company I by 37 Iii sio.oo. s.' A. .._,, Beech. Z-ttc l'humaey. 7-2tc fireplace, eo<>d view. 90-fL tront-
96-tfe 106 Via llmi-. Lido Iale.. Ph. NANE'n'E ll'alll6'X¥ Nortbem FURNISHED ll\UUIY neat room In age.
----------n.e rate al PA7 la ..,.,.s-.tart al Harbor ljM&-J. 7-tfc ball!, Gn7 marine -pilot private boq,>e. One In fllDlly. $12,000 _ Terms
S30 for a 5 day -. In -UIT TREES dbectlcm -· 5-tm bold. eit• Kitchen prtVII_, Cfttrally Jo.
HARBOR cammunltlea. I Apricot • Plum 911lmt.--a. PldDl)lA. !1.11 cated. Phone Huber S22.
Plumbing Service · w t and otherl. • San -Aw. N.,.pwt 8-ltp Phone Beacon 5143-W for
_•ppoi.Dtmtnt
Needs -Loans on BaJboa Marine Hardware CO.,
Furniture Salary
Car or Other Security
Hours: io to 1 and .3 to 5
(Closed Saturdays )
Ph. Beacon 5101. 8-2tc
FOR SALE -1946 Ford Coupe,
Sl795. See Bob Ingram, corner
Park & Amethyst, Balboa Island
8-lte
1934 FORD Coupe .• Good engine &
paint job. Four new tires & new
upholstery & pipes. Inquire at
i ·201 AbaJone Ave., Balboa Island.
Phone Bob Yardley 2151-W.
8-3tp
1936 PJ,YMOUTH 4-!¥>r" Good
condi•ion, radio. $475.00. See at
951 W. Central after 5 P .M.
1814~ Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa .,,-.,,-==~~----8--2tp....:.
Beacon 5220 1946 SPECIAL Deluxe Plymouth
(Across from Alpha Beta Market) Club Coupe. 4200 miles. $2,000
S.ltc cash. Harbor 1924-W. 8--Ztp
LOANS TO ~. buy, :.mprovti,
modernlze or retinance.
Newport B&lboa Federal Sav!Qga
and Loan AMocl&tloll.
3333 Via Udo Ph. Harbor 1!500
AUTOMOTIVE & TIRES
Hereafter if we recap your
TIRES
We ruarantee our "Cai-" to lut
20,000 MILES
and that's not all-
WE WILL GIVE YOU
.$20.00
IF ONE COMES OFF
Regardleu of Speed.
ONE TIRE RECAPPED
IN 5 HOURS.
for a eomplete set .,. will coll
tw your car In the momlnc
and dellver NIDO dq. Aleo a
12.00 Mobllatatlc t.Jance job
-... recap your tins, fw $1.00. No Ind ftlsbts or
""atru." -
Costa Mesa T1re Co.
In RMr at
-17!!0 Newport Blvd.
CXllrl"A MJ!SA
Ph. Beaam 570
AU far Al or Rak.
AUTO SERVIOE 98
-S 'l'OP-
TIRE WEAR
L et Us Balance Your
Wheels With Our
New M o dern
BEAR DY-NAMIC
Wheel Balancer
Approved Chrysler and
Plymouth Parts and Service
NEWPORT
HARBOR MOTORS
2616 w"! Central Aye.
Phone H4J'bor 636
.S.tfc
81
TRAILERS FjoR RENT-
Do your own haullnc ap<I ,,__
tnc. AD new equipment, $2.25 a,
$2.50 per <I&)'. We fumlsb hltdl.
Myrehn Broa. Service . Station.
Cor. 17th A Newport Bhd.,
C-Octa Mae 2-tfc
TR.A VEL-OME Trailer, 13-!oo~
Call Loretta Clark. Harbor 5.
· 5-tfc
-are lhqumt avas In US TREES Helpta. Mtp WANTED TO UNT 0
1•New' ... t_ll!Yd.,BeaCX111SMIW the -two~:19""· -Valencia --Navel Oranp 111411 H-Ft. SPORTFISHER. wm WANTED TO RENT-Fumlahed 8-ltc .t.U'l'OB 1fAXTl:D •A1lTOll "WAlitaJ •
llCPAIIUNG OUR SPECLlLTJ IDAlll' IDCft ~ Lell""' dar Sl2.000 _,..at Ideal ~ bedroom apartment or house ''Oi'Ji<ir"QijjiCk-;;;;ji;'-;;;->;;;;;;;;;:l-----------------------0..tnctlnc and Supplleo 9Ttfc W-la In pleasant -wl~ Ready For Plantln& Now cation. Feft>'. !•""'-' Bolboa. Couple, no chlldttn. no pets. ~ LOT fw quick aale o1i Newport 1 I
Z 0 R I C frtmll1 --r..n and conllM-Red I Onion Plants callf. Mtp not drink or -· Phone Mr. lllond. 30x!ll5. Esffllent location. WE NEED LAT~MODEL CARS .
erate, belptul supervlm. OwrlJJI•~ line"' Berry Planto HAVE Iandlnc for Spoi•iw.mC Frost, Harlx!r 13., Z-tfc H. M. ~ RMI Eotate, 2006 d Will p T Prices!
DRY a.EANlNG Inqalz• If mon IDfcanw-II de-H <!llister Broe. Boats to _..te ~ --WANT TO RENT-nu-or = ~ i:r'"*' ~ . an a op I
JD Our 0-Plaat llred or apply N v RS' E R y Inc o:roon Have -'--unfllrnlsbed ~ 2 or 1 -. SEJJ, YOUR , NOW · <I&)' A cborter boala. Call Bee-"""' will -. Mione Bubar FOR ~ de! Kar,:'¢ · Pl~ AND ., _ _. ... ern ,.._ ua • -pine ccm 5071 dm1llc <1117. 7'4.tc '1f1T 11-ctc ft. lot. Lblock --. ..,lb Wblle l'ltcaj are RJeb """WJ ..,.....orma 19159 ~ -. <lf llhd.. Sood ·1-t1oa for ... I'll tor ..____ .__ ~ _.., ·-n __. u•J:"° 5798-J I · Telephone . ComM Ollta wr 8 "'-5?ttc ::c~s.:_ • 1ow: w~ RENr~'-;2 ~ "::: -. 0.-,Ph. H-:zi».:_lf.. ;;:: ,au our...:=;--OPA ~ ~
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CORRAL DUS'T • • • Sharpest and most difficult card games are of Chine&e origin i
• , • JOme thousands of years old , , -worst and crooked ones 5
have been developed by lifers in our penitentiaries. !
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National Debt
A study made by the late Brigadier General Leonard P.
Ayres, n oted economist, just before his recent death shows
how the United States has Come out of five important wars
from the financial angle.
After winnirig our independence from Great Britain the
per capita debt in the cotmtry was $19. Three decades later
after the war of 1812 it was $15 per capita. After the Civil
War the national debt was the equivalent of $78 per citizen;
In 1918 if was $240., and now it has leaped to $1,981. To "tiut
It another way, we owe one hundred times m ore IX'r capita
·now than we did following the Revolution; twenty.five times
more than after Lee's surrender; and eight times more than
when the Kaiser called it quits.
That's plenty. And, incidentally, nobody should pass it
off with the bland remark that it doesn't matter milch since
"We owe it to ourselves." We don't. We owe it to each other-
and that's vastly different.
U you lend yollr next door neighbor som e money that
debt exists within the national "family", but your neighbor
doesn't owe the money to himself, he owes it to you. And' you
want your money back in due course.
So do the individuals and organizations which have
loaned. money to Uncle Sam.
1947 AutQ Llcenses
The registration of motor vehicles. fu California this year
is expected to be the heaviest in history. The registration
period extends to midnight of February 4.
Be sure to apply for your license plates before that time,
otherwise you will have to pay a penalty. The t8.x this year
Is the same as last and the amount appears in the lower left
halld comer of your "white slip". • In order to register for your plates either take your
white slip or mail it to the nearest office of the Galifornia De-
partment of Motor V el:ticles along with a check si.ich as a bank
money order or post offi<:e money order (personal checks not
acceptable unless <:ertified) for the exact amount of the fee.
Bank money orders can be purchased at banks throughout
California. ·
Your new 1947 'plates will be ri'!ailed to you. Due to t he
steel .shortage there will be some delay in delivering the m .
Once you've registered, howeyer, it won't matter how long it
takes to get them. ,
· Remember, February 4 is the deadline. Better apply for
your plat~ today.
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Be~, -lll ~flier Pattenon· n:-Led State G »-.. t DnlBllD ll•* 1• wwwnia l' cu c .n;a . 81lle· . .oua I AS' OOft'A ·-· UtJlUOJI
'8 Beach As Ce11811ltant on 1 1s· Assigned Here U::: ~ n.au :cm ' . ' ln~ustrial News . Review • · .Ji ear ~us Depot Har1¥>r Matters 1be s1a1e Flab ani1 Gale~ un1on for u.r -:.at time ~ ~
F1ylnc a Taylora'aft. two Hater F-Olf Enpner R. L Pat-mlalon bu -'gned a patrol boat ~an. They are lliln. J · T. 1-ia
• I n. Or-' -lleVel'ol ~ . clWJl l)'91eml. airplane, 1rom· the FUilerton Air--at. NeWJqt Beaclj, far -to Oranae County harbor at New· of Handlworth Wood, Blrminc· ~35 electric powtt compUl· 1be wt u ulon of the Provincial port to the LaPrw airport at time a comultlns enctneer In pri-port Beach and wW berth the lWn. Enc., and Mn. P. G. Bal,&""1.
loo, Joi:ated In 20 atateo. are about Lect.iature ~ a law pennlt. Sp.inc Valley, .John Bat.., 20, of vale practice, will be empl~ by craft at the Orange County docD. 2426 Newport Blvd., Costa Meat..
~ed by ll. Boler .
to lai)ncb an ambltloua drive to tine ~ Brillah Columbia munl-125 Eaat Flnt atreet, National the Oranae County. Harbor Dia-Harbormaster Rllllell Cr a I g Mn. Lewis and her daugb!f•
~he farmer'• Income clpallty to ~act ordln.o,,.,.,. fon:I-01y the pilot, wu forced by dim trlct aa a comultlns ellllneer aald the atate wW pay $25 a .Veronica, croaaed the Atlantic co
an '!"tenllve qrlculturol bly cfo"lnc ¥' eatablllhmenb of •••• ~... 1 d the be ch ~··-·-·Roy N Ed • ...:. of month for the clocklnc prlvllecea the molckn voyace of the Queen ckvel t procram. Al a apok· the aame type each Wednesday. ·~ty to an on a ~ . w-~ ' Elizabeth. .
.far the power "lnduatey Th~ law wu applied to retail area of Balboa at 3 p. m. on Sat-Orance aald that hll commluloli so arranged that there wW be no
polnt4d out, "Power companies •lord, and an anti..:JOIJ.ng com-urday. , favored employment of Pattenon interference With r~ uae ot From New York they went to
are rapidly reellzln& the part that m13t auoceeded ln-Jettlnc the Batel mack • perfect landlnc. on hula of a $2()().per.month re-the pier by banana. boat. and Calgary, can.. where Miu Lewis
they ~play in bringing about ques ·on of complusory clocing his plane dropping down on the tainer and that hi.I tint uaiih-o~er .craft regularly tying up to became the bride of Canadian
more effective conservation of na-pl on the ballot in the lut sandy beach near the knoll over-the wharf. · Pilot Sabo Lantlnga. Mr. and Mrs.
tural tt.ource., acceleration of l'eneriru election. The result was looking the aPl,W'OActi to the ocean ment _wm be to r~t the bar-The patrol craft ta a 44-foot Balaton joheyed to aa.tpry to
farm ucUon, and creater eco--a ded.slve defeat for the meuw-e and some 2000 yards ln a souther-bor district at the heanng in Seal . · .
nomi stability for the farmer." j to the tune of 48oo to 2700. ~ ly direction from Balboa .Pier. Beach Feb. 5 called by the U. S. ~-sttew outfit completely out-witness ~e nuptial& and to bring
The drive has it.I basil in a pro-chp.irman or the committee which The youn pilot told Police O\let Engineer Office to consider eros-fitted for long-range cruises . ot!-Mn. Lewis back to Costa Mesa cram! put ,into effect In 1936 by campaigned agalnat the closlnc R. R. H~klnlon and Sergeant Ion problems along the beachea. shore. with them.
the ?tfonongahela Power Company, undoubtedly •tated. the majority John Upton that he landed on the As consultant. Patterson Will
whicti serves parts of West Vlr· viewpoint when he said: ''The ~ beach because 9e could not tee be "a.aia:tant" to Engineer H. Mor-
giniaJ Virginia, Ohio and Mary-pie. do not favor the creeping para-the pier ahead and yet he knew gan Noble of the harbor commJ.s-
land. I At that time, conditions in ~ys-lS of busin~ ~~t ii inherent from previoWI Oights that It wu sion, who is on full time.
the area were definitely subetan-11n 8.11-d.ay claemp. -somewhere nearby. Farrilliar with beach and harbor
dard.j In 1930, for instance, the This election ii important, for Unfamiliar with the sandy beach problems ini hil many years in the aver~e value of the farms in the the reason that the closing of re-and the possibility of taking ott service of the city, d · part Mon~ahela Valley was $5,502, as tail storea on weyk days has been from It in the airplane, which is of which time he also w~couilty com~ with a national avaage proposed for this country. In all owned by himself and two other · employe on part-time basil Patter-
of $:1)103. In the 20 years prior to probability, the voters of a typi-persons, Bates telephoned. one ot I &on will direct the prepar~tloo of
1930:t__.,lhe average value of the cal American conununity would the owners, Oyde Yandell of the maps and taking of soundings of
Vall'iY s farms had in_creased only ca.st their ballots much as did the National Oty police, who waa on the bay and surveys of the coaat-
29.7 per cent, as ag&1nst 41.3 per residents of Britiah Columbia. The the scene in one hour and 10 line.
cent for the country as a whole. basic issue Is whether or . not minutes run from National at . And in 1932, 36 per cent of the maximum service to the public Y One proV1S1on of his contract,
farm land and 55 per cent of all shall continue to be provided. Yandell surveyed the area and expected to be . ratified by the
the farms were tax-deliquent. . . then told Bates that he would board of supervisors next Tues-
The plan adopted by the utility The conawning public sunply I take the plane off, which he did day, is that all maps and Other
wants stores to be open on week \\ithout disabllnr It. Bates rode data compiled by him or under
was sweeping one-and many of days, following normal and tradi· back to Natlonat Qty in Yandell'a his direction will become county
its projects in no way involved th~ tional buslneu practices that automobile. property.
use pf electricity or power-con-work no real hardship on anyone. I c::=========================:; suming equipment. Soil conserva-I
lion was stressed. Valuable in-What b • "Surpli_u" j
struqtion was given in the pre-There are favored mdus~ea l Wo~ld at a Glance
By EDWARD CLAYTON
vent.ion of erosion, and the intel-whose managers escape the tr1al9
ligen1t use olf the farmer's prin-and U:ibulations of the taxpayers.
cipal asset-his land. Agricultu-Su_~ industries are a~rded the
ral ~arketing methods. resettle-I privilege of t~·ex~mption and
ment, and livestock breeding pro-count as profits, income th a t '--------------------------_.]
granp1 all had a dominant place would be taken as taxes from Britain: Who Won! gaining power is less than it used
in the .pl an. As an example of ] 0 t?er pr~uctive enterprises and When one looks at the problems I to be.",. Well , those are h.is words,
the 'uccess attained. farm income
1
private cituens. . facing the British Labor Govern-I but don't shoot girls until the in-In tlle area has risen from $358 A good example 1s the tax-ex-in 1935 to an average of $l 200 empt Bonneville power adminis· ment-not the least o.f which is I nocent bystanders can get out of
todaY-and close to 2,000 families tration that claims !In accwnulat-serious labor unrest-<>ne cannot the way.
are now participating as against ed. surplus of $16,327,000 from help wondering if it wasn't Wins· House Shortace ·
287 a decade ago. seven years of power sales which ton Churchill instead of Oement We've heard much about the
This is the kind of work that totaled $83,494,000. But it doesn't Attlee who really worl the elec· house shortage in the past several
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. n ° one on mos~ a ing seven years. tion back in 1945. In the past angle developed. This was a short-!.....--------------,------------' national scale. It can best be de. H d th J t bee ed year d hall Ch chill h bee scribed as progressive activity for a e pro ec n tax an a ur as n age in the House, the House be-
the general gocxt. And it is in-~wenty cents on the dollar of gross able to sit back and take it easy ing the House of Representatives
dicative of the spirit and the ideals income. as . were investor~wned while Attlee has had one crisis in Washington, D. C. where an
I . . . plants of like character, this so-. unexplained det1·cr·t of s121 •••was o service whicll dominate the called surplus uld h bee after another in trying to restore ,........., utility industry . wo ave n . . discovered in the "bank" under · inadequate to take care of taxes the British economy to some sem-the control Of the sergeant at Bureaucracy It Static 1 t al 'd 1. · 'I bl t ·15
PROFESSIONAL DIR.ECTORY
The problem of better health. is e one . pro~ e any . pro 1t. ance q, t prewar sel!. It's high-arms. From. all indications the
not a matter which can be simply ~nneVIlle ".a pnvileged, tax· ly doubtful It Churchill could have shortage has existed over a period Bookkeeping A. V. Andrews, M.D.
and quickly solved by the passage exe P'tu ~mpet1tor of every bus1-done a ny better than his successor of a great many years. Some 300 Service PBllICIAN
of a 'aw. It is a Jong range prob--~ess w f'c must payl tax~ bet~~ ~der the existing circumstances congressmen are reported to have ...
lem, whose ultimate solution lies ha:~o lbegure a 5tturp us. b ~o but the point is he hasn't had to about $l,OOO,OCXf on deposit in this OOLIN F. BROWN IRJBGl!>ON
largi y in the medical laborator-a pre, y paor usin~-try. The overwhelming victory "bank." Why so much money was (llaztlor 11'4:) . ,
ies. man who coul!n t show a profit which the British people th entrusted to those in charge of Ill llulDe A..., Belboa llL Ul ~=':f · :::-' UI
Ceftain1y, no country has made if ~e was allowed the same tax Labor Party in July of ~~; in~ th~ fund wi!-hout an audit ever '::========::;:==::; ~-----------....J more1 significant progress in this exemptions accorded publicly sub-d.icated that they thought Labor-being made lS a mystery. There ,.
direction than ours. · Diseases ~:digurzed pcBower ~llanl !sis. Byt ltsh winown ites 1 could solve their mounting h~ _been! sodsme talk about approp-I. 8. W BYTE T-L-v O ,.. II. D
which once were frequently fatal, es, n~evi e n? s o a: national economic woes. But nating un to cover the loea, DNO-us \WMIL"rAln' -.•UUD -. • .,....,, •
such as smallpox. are now treated the same efficiency as 1:5 .required they've learned, 85 the people of but w?y should the t8;XP8yer foot ~..!!..:-:,~'!,.Mil~..::-: PIQ•,.ns Md lka& 1s
almost as simply as the measles o! business-managed utilities which many other nations have learned the bill for congressional negll-ax ••oa wtu. -._ ......_ 2 • 4 7 -8:30
In 40 years the death rate fro~ pioneered. electrJ.c power develop-that 00 party or group has 8 magi~ gence? An alternative to this is · .:C'=8awU.o*~ and :!.:-"~tment
tubei;culosis has been 1educed 75 ment, while paying taxes to sup-touch by which the problems f that the congressmen themselves -.... ..,._ ....._ .,.... .._ UO Bu&: lMll .._.
per cent. The discovery and ap-port government before earning these times can be met. In t~e who had money on deposit will n.. ..._ ....., o.ta .lleM. ~
plication of new healing elements, a profit tor investors. final analysis, the only way out probably have . to share the lOIS. '------------~ !~-------..,...----
such as penicillin and the sulfa The business-~anaged power in-for the British is to work harder Those responsible for the short-A .. JBl'i'ZCT :
group, have almost completely dustry's slogan lS cheaJl:E!r power toward greater industrial peace age should be exposed and prose-.-------------,I
prevented the once-dread danger thr~ug~ greater production ; Bon-and production. U they make real cuted ~o matter whose toes and Armand Monaco
of fatal infection, and are nearly neville s cry is che~per power progress in that direction they'll r eputation are stepped on. ABCBrrWI'
totally effective in preventing through tax-exemption. make real progress tOward better Too Many Oovemon 81' W. Bay A-Balboa
septicemia and gangrene when . What_ the Public ~ living standards. The Georgia fiasco in which ... _,
proptt treatment is applied in sociated wit h a public op~on sur-D Herman Talmadge, soh of the late, 1721~ Aftl.
time, vey ~ows that a cons1de_ra~le aa;inl' Younc Man fiery Eugene Talmadge, took over
So it goes, down the long list mi";'r;~y-and 1 ofhten the maJO!'ty Dr. Lynn T. White Jr., presl-the Governorship virtually by force Lo9 Anplel ·NOn• '"'7 ..,,.
of past killers which a.re no longer -<> e ~p e ave conceptions dent of Mills College is a very is not adding to the dignity of ·
letha1. These are a few of the of industrial practices w~ch are brave and outspoken young man, that state in the eyes of the Na-DAY llCllOOL
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H. R. Hall, M. D. achievements of free medicine--completely at variance with the but we doubt if his wisdom is lion, nor is it doing the Nation any
precisely as our achievements tn truth. The danger that an unin-equa1 to his bravery. Any male good in the eyes.of the world The
the economic sphere are those of to:med public presents to our in-who must face a campusful of WO-Administration of Governor' Ellis
The proposed $55 million San Francisco world trade cen-tree Industry. stituti?ns and our economic struc-men almost every day of his lile Arnall has been one of the moat
ter which has been recommended to the State Legislature lie~;e ::t ~':~:;:: f~=-, ~=n~~ :n~~en!he ~th~ ;:~ ~~t tw!~or!11A~~~aotr w= :~~e~~ :ed~~.r.es:iv:r:O~
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is by no means a matter of interest only to the San Francisco nation of medicine would slow, P~ fo~ I!!: demagogue. are losing their grip on men. Of Talmadge succeeds in keeping the ~:.ordmer~ ~ ozi:=
Bay Area. _ stop, this fine progress. Bureau-. e 0 ust:r'Y has come in for course, Dr. White may be right Governorship his will probably be"--------------' ..------------.....,
Dr. Tadeusz Spitzer, the emiilent international economist c:racy; is always static. It is dead-its shfe of rrusconceptions. For (put that pistol down madam, we one of the most r eactionary. And DENT18'1'11
·who prepared the report on the pro""" declares that 1.t will ening to the imagination, to the e~~lyp 'i;.1\t V::':: to be. rather only said he "may" be right) but the Irony of it all is that his father ,-------'-' ------, lllltoa IL JIU1ftll, M. D.
1901.ea.ot ..,_, o.-.. -. ~ .... .., · ambifion. The doctor whose career Wl .e e at the mdustry right or wrong discretion is often was beaten by a substantial mar-
be · 9t great benefit to all of California and to states as far depended upon political favortism is msUfficiently competitive, and th' better part of valor. Surpris-gin in the state's popular vote.
eastward as Nebraska, Kansas; and the Dakotas. wou14 not look ahead verges on monoply. The weight of ingly enough, however, some of Only the antiquated systerq. which
This does not mean that govern-actual e_vidence, on the other hand, the Mills students agree with blm, gives rural areas with small popu-
Declared Dr. Spitzer, ''111e undertaking of a world trade mentl should not assist the indig-runsh directly contrary to that but, as might ' be expected, there latiom disproportionate weight in
center in San Francisco • · . goes far beyond the political ent to receive better medical care. t eory. is "considerable" disagreement the electoral system made it pos-
and geographical limits of San Francisco. World trade is A bill spcnsored by Senator Taft The easleat gauge of whether with his views from others. Said sible tor the elder. Talmadge to
basic in this undertaking and many generations · will bene-whictl would achieve that and~ aggressive competi~on exists Dr. White: "Women are very ex-gain election to his fourth term
fit from it." place1 the responsibility in local within an industz:y lS price. Here penslve and want a lot for what as Georgia's chief executive. The
han<bj where it belongs, seems the oil ~as an exceptional record. Ex-they give. They enter into un-sooner the Talmadge type of poll-
Situated as it is as America's "front d09r'' to the Orient, beat answer yet proposed to that cl~ive of taxes, over Which the stable marriages . through the de. tician can be stamped out of pollti-
and being accessible to water routes to all parts of the globe, problem. But government ahould Industry. has no control, the price lusion of a romantic craze and on cal life the better off the South
international trade has long been of great un· portance to not ~ominate or regiment the of gasoline la about half what it the basis of a courtship· founded and the rest of tJie country wW practice ot the healing arts was 20 years ago. On top of thq only on sex attraction. Their bar-be. "'-
'--.... California and will undoubtedly become increasingly vital Tb• i Convea1 .. .., of u... P..J.11c the quality of gasoline sold to<iaY .
as the nations of the world recover from the effects of war Th~ Interest and convenience of ~ :"r'~aauh~ll' au~or. Doea
and more fully resume their peacetime pursuits. California's the gfneral public la the detennln-.,,;'.? oo aa monopc Y was the
"ti · I · mg ~actor In formulatinc oalea pall on m re ation to world trade is further enhanced by Its pcllcl'°' That 1a particularly true
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The predict100 has frequently been made-and there are s°:.tef. ~~ i: ~ .~~ ~Barbua "" s.~ and Contradors' Rellb91 E ... nt Raub & Beniteu many reasons to expect 11a fullfillment-tbat California 'jVill 11,., ..... 1a ·-·a ,, ,. 111e _.. .. o-tnc:tar Harold K. Grauel, 11w • .,. .. -• _. , , •
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I I St di County Clerk B. J. Smltb hu ', ' ' to live boya an opp<rtunlty to ~ Hay· •11d Grain
S'O --'DllC u. If. nation's W1l1'S -did not Wlllt . ' an 1ngs malled -ot cancellation ot .) Ne"w' 8 and Re'vi·ews come Scoubl."I Ql,m.llty Feedl The A_.,...n ~ hu In another audl bolocaust vtolted up. ' ,. resfltrat!Ons ot 21.339 voters who : · rf-
, sni*at1on a booklet iwblcb will on the dvlll2ecl W11rld. s bl d bail failed to cast ballot. In Ol!Mr .----,..--1:------------·--------'l o.117 u.-; Bnn• -
outline and eXpJaln In detsll tbe ~ --ot 1be American cram e tbe June Primary or November 8COIJ'l'8 ~ · . are dealing In realliltlc term+ wttb ~APANEl!Z.AMl:BIOAN 181'1 ~wi;wt ....
iiroposoJs ot the Leglbn for re-Leaion would lllVf the ·smaller ., &enerol electlam. FOR LEADE-8BIP problems that require tb~ [appU-18 P<l8T OOMMANDJ:R OOl'l'A -·
vlalcn ot the u.:Uted N~tloos char-nallona a voice In the Seeurlt;y I . The 1l.t Includes 12,111 Demo-Boy Scout. of this generation cation of the Scout Oatb-:'On my HILO, Hawaii-The flnt Amer-I
tl!r to the end tbat the world Coundl, but not th~ power to '"1t-dlnp on the .ladder ot the crab! and 8803 Republlcam, plus being trained for responsible dtl-honor I wnr do my best to hel lean of Japanese ancestry to head •------------~ wblcb • the United Nations ~~ ~t:at::;, I:..~~ Har Te.;.u. Club took a allshl 425 others cluslfled u •:.m.c.1. zensh;p "are 'the promise' of men other people at all times." ni: Hilo Poot a U poot commander lo ------------
...,; oqan!Jed to !DIW'e can more a!ona on acgreu!on, but retain tbe llCI' bling lover the weekend but laneoua" by reuon Of varied --quollfled to lead the peoples of. Scout is not bound by the narrow Saljo Hlroblu, recently elected. • .------·----~ be . ~ttalned--and main-veto for -the flve mljor powe11 on the top f~ poaltiona remained tstrations or 'decl.1nin& to 1 tat e the United Natfom in their .~ort:a UmJts of his own personal world. Among the memben of Poet 3
talned other matters before the Coundl. the ame, according to result.a ot party attlllations to maintain U;'llvenal peace , 1ay1 '"nlls means that Scouting Is are many J apanese..Amerfe&DI
· ... The. propoUl would strengthen the matches. · Amory Houghton of Coming, New niaklng a very real and pract1cal who served In the· t 442n Thia book is 8 follow-up on the the World Court with power to ad Twitchell kept hi.a hold on In aome cues, Smith ex:plalned. York, President of the National contribution -to deve1opmeht of ._ · amous d ~ adoption of a resolu-interpret the revised charter and thirf,1place by defeating Keith Lee, notices of cancellation ·of regil-Council, 'Boy l Scouts Of America. g 0 0 d will and understanding Combat Team and the lOOth Regi-
tlqn by the National Executive wtth power to determine when a 6-3, fU· but Jack Hanson usurped tration will inadvertently go to ln a message for Boy Scout Week, arriong the nations of the. wbrld-ment In Italy and Sicily Jn World
Committee at Its November ses-state t;>f agreaton exists. Lee's ninth• position by defeartng addresses \'.>f penons now deceued. Feb. 7 to 13, marking the 37th an-go8.ls that haVe never been r~ached War II.
lion. In the preparation of the An Atomic Development Author-theJ islander 6-3, 6-2. aince his office does not always niversary of the organization. by any kind of short cut. 1 -------------1
re90)ution and in the writing of ity would be eetablbhed; a plan . V nee Healy, president of the 1 till ti f de th f Mr. Houghton'& meuag'e fol-"Scouting ts fundamental tn ltl .------------
the booklet something was taken for the limitation of heavy arma-clu which will meet the Valley rece ve no ca on ° a 0 a lows: scope. It ' brings together into a 1-N-8-V-B-A.:.N..c-E
trom the so-called ''M.iddletQwn ment would be determined; .a Hllf'it Club of Pasadena on Feb. 9, regiatrant. Also, he said, there ~ "Boy Scout Week emphasizes united group those of different A.ooldent .. llMJth • Fire
Plan" wh t ch was outlined ln strong World Police to consilt remained ~ the fourth rung of may be some errors and l! any once again that people of differ-habits and traditions, all bound .&at.olDol.ue -Cuoalty
""Crossroads MiddJetown," pre-solely of volunteers from the (he.~adder with a 6-1, ~1 win over person has voted in the la.st year ent race, language, creed and po-by the' common law of Scouts the Bonb-AD T1PM
pared, printed and dlstrib~ted by smaller nations would ~ .or-challenger George Tindall. and 80 is eligible to remain regia-l litics can live and work together world over. It is significant that KENNmll a. RILL
the Citizens Committee of Middle.. ganized and would be responsible I . . successMJy. ~ the tree peoples of the world are 111 &ut: 18tla St. Costa Meu
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town, Ohio. Also something was to the United Nations only. MORTGAGE PAID tered, S~th asked that hJa office "Scouting is now active in 51 the most anxious to cooperate ln Pbone: Beacon 5080
ta.ken from the book, "Must We , These are the briefest sort of SfRINGFIELD, N. J . -Com-be notµ1ed inuned.Jately. countries throughout the world extending the usefulness of Scout. ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~------~~~~~~ Flght Russia," written by Ely outlines of what is proposed. Those pletlng in six years what wu_ plan... Some of the removals include and a . total of 4,413,139 bqys and ing. I
CUibertson. Much came from the who are interested in the United ned I for 20, Continental. Poet 228 those whose names are duplicated leaders are presently learning its j "The record of Scouting proves W d & H • L be Co~
study and thought devoted by Nations and its success, and in the receptly burned the mortgage on by r:easons of transfer from one real value. They are absorbing the that It is a n effective training ar arrmgton um r •
Legionnaires who had fought in position of The American Legion its building and ls no..-V a debt-precmct -to another ln the CQUntry. meaning of cooperation. self-re.! ground for r esponsible citizenship. LUMBER AND BUILDING MA.Tl!BIAJ.8
one--(and some in two)-of the on the subject, will look forward Creel post . .'J'he building was built The purge of nonv:oters will liance, responsibility and leader-Scouts· of the world are building a.,. Dbtrlct Ya.rd
to r eceiving the book.let, which in 1940 and was dedicated by leave 32.506 Republicans and 27,-ship. They are equipping them-for tomorrow. For future yeara Phone BMcon. 5111 ,
INDIANA. WILL SUPPORT goes into the matters at some Fr~klin D'Olier, ~t national 333 Democrats o~ the lists as ell-' selves ~th an ability to (ook be--they are the promise of men qual-518 OOAIJT BJGBWA.Y AT TBli ABOllE8
ANTI-BATE LEGISLATURE length. compiander. gible voters, Snuth said. yond their own communities. They ified to lead the peoples i~f~th~e~iiii~~~i~~iiiiii~iii.i.i~~ INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. -The
American Legion of I~ana will 11 11t 11 " 11•11 .1111•11 11 u u '""' 1111 sup-port to the utmost bills ln the '!
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~ State Legislature to outlaw hate •
prganizations such as the Ku Klux
Klan. ~
The department has also an-•
nounced its support of legislative
proposals to enact an adjusted
compensation law for the benefit
of veterans of Warld War ll who ~
were citizens of the state prior to
going into the armed forces.
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OF GOLDEN TROOPERS
c;:APE GIRARDEAU, Mo.-The
community ~ greeted with en-
thusiasm the announcement that
the Golden Troopers, f a m o u s
American Legion drum and bugle
· corps of Lacey.Tyler Post 252
which won six state championship
titler and fi nished well in six na-
tional tournaments, is to be re-
vived. The decision to reestablish
the famous organization resulted
in · anthusiastic editorial approval
in the cdlumns of the local pFess.
CHILD WELFARE EXPERT
RESIGNS AFTER !O YEARS
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. -Mrs.
Margaret G. Seibert , assistant di·
rector of the Child Welfare Divis-~ Jon, has resigned after 20 years •
on the divisibn staff. Her husband, I ~
, Major Howard Seibert, recently ; ! returned from the Korea.Japan
area, and Mrs. Seibert will devote
. her time from now on to being a
housewife, she announced.
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Outside Business Men With Vision
Buying In This Area
By C. F. DENNISON .
Many of our property holders are men with businesses in other ·
parts. * * * Their horizon broadened through a visit here so 'they in-
vested in what they knew was a sound buy. ·
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Gladys Beverly is a Reoltor of the Beverly Realt)'. Co .. 517 East C..ntral Ave .. Balboa. She, is pictured
here today and we are proud to write of her accomplishments. Gladys ls a true Westerner as she was born
in Gila Bend, Arizona, althoudl her parents soon moved to Iowa and then to the Black Hills of South Da-
kota where she got her schoollng. Her rather was a physician, and her mother a trained nutse and they
ran a sanitariW'J'.l there. • • • A tale!1t for music kept Gladys from foUoWirig in the footsteps of her p&r•
ents but she vaned her training, serving as clerk in a ~ent stOtt, selling insuranc:e and later manag.
Ing apartment houses until her marriage in San Di.ego. ..Then she became piano-playing manager at. a
dance band She followed this for some 15 years and around seven years ago came to Balboa as manager Qf
Plummer Place, still owned by her friend, Ross Gl"ftley. She later took over 54 apartments as manager,
and continued with this until she passed the real estate board examination, when &he opened her own real
estate office about two years ago. Her successes are due, she feels, to her mana·~rial train.in&'. • • • Her
attractive offices ha"" been lately reconstructed and tbe building has been purchased by Volney Hay who
has done additional redecorating.besides finlshlng the upper story for his own home. The front of this strikinc building is uniquely flnhhed ln Arizona flustone. • • • Gladys Uves ln the Beverly apartments on
Bay avenue, ot which she lo co.owner. Her daughter Shirley is the wife 6t Lt. (jg) J . J . Tansey 8 doctor
serving ln the Navy at Honolulu. Her son, Bill Lle"llVellyn, recently dischanred from the Coast Gua'.rd, is now
a full-fiedged real estate salesman. • • • Mrs. Be'Verly believes there w1l1 be no let~ on property values and any investor will reap great profits .
A. "Sandy" Steiner
REALTOR
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lobay Abell
Balboa Island Sporting Goods
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"'Otuck" Smltb • -Smith; PIVpi leton
Balboa Central Market
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Beverley RealtY.. Company
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ORVIIJ.E H. :;cHLlJETER
BALBOA SUPPLY CO.
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FUN ZONE
Largest Number Dart Games on Cout
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William A. Jae-.. --t B. Waltso
Beach City
M~rchant Patrol
4ud J)eteetlvea Servloe
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Jack Hamilton
Beacon Sea Foods
NEW llPOT
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Lee C, Bean
PAINTING CONTRACTORS
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Balboa Motel and Windsor
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HARRY J. FORSYTHE
Forsytbe's Camera Supply
''Everything Photographic"
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Dut.ch Heacock
DOME BUILDER
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DAMIA LOPTIEN, M&Raaer
Orkin's Departm~nt Store
ReadY-to-wear, Beach Togs, Piece Goods
infants' Wear-Household Ware
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CASTAWAYS' CHA~
BJ NANCY NEWPORl' Ferrilnirte Ac.tiv!ties 1
1arbor an~ leader · Annoonces ·
Committee _ App(>intments --to do, -""' -~ TEU.I I'm tal ..... -tba\ • ..-. ~ ... ~.,.';i,.~tt .,, .. ~~~~~Jose hine Oquist Hap_py E ,vening for 7th .Grade Students Financial Reports •
pl,ty, -oott lllllllc. -and c1e11c1out Joot1 reicn-. -~ ~ete by Sister At Dual Birthday Celebration . Interest Members of plrai. bu RETIRED from AC'nON, -but WHAT A PAST! Theo. :McElroy, pnsldent ot ti., Seo. Scouta -Ra:v ManbaD,
Newpcwt Harbor K1wanJo Club; cbalrman; Dr. Goers• R. Strlclrer,
announced today the appointment Harry Frederick and J ame1 • PEEIUNO INTO A PAST 18 PllllJ&Lllllll I tfnd A • birthday -WU ~-. c. T. Dumont ·-· ~-. ~ Wstb mutlc.!'.!~. ,P, and Assistance ' League • ••• I HAVE been, -so rm &<>DM BLAB a bit · · · whm -• ~ ~ of ~w~ tato
J'tJNNY kloklDa li<elet..,. In dooeta, _ I loYe to yank 'em out an' given ~ Mn. Elmer Pattenon H. C. Be-....., '-1-at a .upper _ po Mn. Stanley Chambers of Udo ~ the·new year activitiea of b1a Boy Scouta-Don Durant, chalr-
ldck 'em .......,a! I made enoup ootH In front ot !hat flreplllCe the at her ome on Newport llland an evenlnc perty ~ntl¥ honor-u.lad, potato chl111, plcklea, cal<• uie entertalned members of New-,organization. man; Earl Coppet-th and Louis othtt nlcbt to fill a tunny book. but I'll only dish em out a few at In lion of the natal annivenary inc the b~doy annlvenartes of and punch. They are: Verwey. -
a time, _and so, IT wJ.s -of he ~ alster, Mn. Jooephlne their sona, Ronnie Tharp, 12-year Adulta present were Mr. and port Harbor branch of the Assist-I EducaUon Committee--Ruaell Agricultural Committee _ Earl
of meQlben OD club oommitteea Whyte.
BACK JN THE BIP-BOABINO TWENTD:ll -OqW.t. ·Baked Virginia ham with old .00 of Mn. Dumont, and Bob Mrs. Bowen of Huntlncton Beach; ance Lepgue at luncheon with Mn. ,w. Bartlnec chairman; Rev. Ed-Coppersmith chairman· Herbert
••• when he had fixed up and wu running FOUR of tru>a<; plneapp e and all the trlmmlncs Benbow, who wu 13. Miu An&eline Pagoru. of San Willard Killion and Mn. Dixon ward Goodell, Jack Raub and Fay F . Kenny, Robert ~ 1lnd AL
famoua old Greenwich Village haunts, (FairNe_w Yo~ Citf)~~ Pirat~ wu feal-ured on the menu. The affair wu -held ln the patio Ftanciaoo; Mr. and Mr1. 'J1tomas S .th asalatin h teues Blower. Dartford. . Den. Blue Horse, Daffydil, and Coonty ' -pu ongue M I fu1 d tt lfu Thomas, Mr. and Mn. Dumont mun,... "' g oo .
bla cheek and apened up ooe bl the most exclmive dinner & supper any use an pre Y I of. the Benbow home at~ Mar-d Mr d Mrs Benbow l\~ge Yardley presided at Achieve~':nt Committee-Jan Publie' Affairs Committee-Fred dub& on the swaim. lJl>per East Side, -the .HEIGH·HO dub, were received by the honoree llnd cus avenue where a big fire burned an · an · i 1 ded · Ar h1 the busineu sessJon and' appaint-Br~, chairman; Dr. George H. Dudley, chairman; James Whyte
where 'Rudy Vallee got hiS start, -AND bis famous greeting, a moat I enjoyable evening ·w a• in the fireplace. There wu an Young guests N nc u k N cal e ed Mrs Renato Monaco &S chair-Stric. ker, ArthW' ~ and Bo;b and Herbert Holk.er. Heilb·HD Everybody! spent tfith fortune tellin& and advertising game with tlnt prize Horvath, Leroy onema er, . e e Arvin
TOO M-UCH GROUND TO COVER,. -cards. present were the Mes-going to Jackwood Hall. Pegi)' Braun, Jack Woodhull, Michael man of the dental clinic. following · Bepa 0. BecepUoa
• • • SO he mRED AN AMBULANCE . which . swooped and dames Marie Story, Elsie i;tarck, Young was awarded the boob)' Farrell, Roy W:a.tkins, Carole Tet-the resignation of Mrs. Dick Whit· , Fin an 'Ce Committee -Fay Busin~ Standards' _ Robert
swerved & sirened up and down town about a mile a rrunute, -while Vlrginiaj Wyers, Yves Le Borgne, prize. Pinning the tall 00 the don-zlaff, Dona Sedinger, Bobby Ben-son. TI)e president also stressed Bl.ower, chairman; Ray Nellsonl Reed, chairman· Arthur Rambo
be relaxed comfortably ~ the stretcher and caught his one and only Clara P9irer, Ray Craig, Josephine key wu the cause of much merrl-bow, Bruce Baird,_ Don Pettit, the im~rtance of all parents ~ and Frank Cottle. · and Ray ~
chance_ •• ro. ranadbiWHAt ofTresMtO.RE. -spe·"'·-ot CRAZY RIDES, -hav· Oquist .and the hosten. ment and there was also a JRooyn~eShTharpearp, ru' cSklhire loeythmPerow, ~ ing melfl~ ot the Parent·Teach-Laws and Re~ation -Sam Supp:>rt of Oturcbes _1Stuart ~ . ....... ~ er Ass9<=iati~n ot Newport Har-Kinsfather , chairman; Harold Dunlap, .JSJha.irman: Capt. J . 1L tnc ~ted old Webster Hall for one ot those famous Costume b C I A k guessing game. Jayred, Judy Chaplin, J anie Hume, bor Un,on High school. Fink and Jan Briacoe. Re&an Oyde Aahen 8Dd Frank
/ ~.;.-~,.o:: ~~ng..~.BALL. -everybody Bal oa ire e s s Through t he C011!'tesy of West-Peggy Young, Corky D., Donna Mrs. ~tty Powell. chairman of Clasnfication and membenhip Cofue' --
m: HIKED A FLEET OF llEAJl81:8. Rummage for Sale ~1;"..;=•i;:,0~~.~~~u!~cow~ PrJ Ice, KaByriPrltt dhamJ •1JoanAllSuttorad. the Chl-edist;r,;:: greens commlttee, ComJnittee-Bert Wllaon, chair· Ai..;ndance Committee_ Jack
•. -to taxi the late revellers to his Pirafes• Den for BREAK-news ltem1. There was also danc-oanne on, an ce en an report ~, raised from that man; Stuart Dunlap and Russell Raub, chairman : George CoaaWB,7 FAST! but he FORGCYI' they were not AIR-conditioned; -when the Mi;s. Hargraves, president of Jackwood. Hall. source It.his winter. The sum ot w. Bartine. and Harry Frederick.
taiJ.gaters were opened up and the ~ts rolled out on the curb Balboa Circle, Ls announcing that $2000 was put ~t? the Bu_il~ng Maraha1J Bfllld Scout.a House Committee _ Herbert
they_REALL_ -ANDY_nweedhenedheth·~~-HaOTbouCtOto runEhis!' firs" t PIRA~~'"BALL. ladles or the circle plan to hold Mesa PTA to Ob$erve Lutheran Women and Loa!'" 8SSOC1ation, making a Public Relations Coinmlttee Holker, chairman; Don Durant,
--·~the a s pring rumi:nage sale and they G Id j b'I Pack Clothing mce addition to the sum already Robert Brown, chairman; Arthur John Daniell and George Cona· -having delved deeply into Buccaneer lore, -~d dug up !-1 true are solJaiting discarded articles ot 0 en U 1 ee there, and __ S60 was us_ ed to rud Miller, John Qwn" t and Fred G. way.
1 tacts of how Lord Bellamont had framed a fme . upstanl!ing sea-1 th" I f ·t d 1 h e 1 or For Netherlands eed f 1 t Chr tmaa tlm faring gentleman, -he led his band of cut·throats _nght into ~he city c 0 ing1 w:ni ure, 5 Plans for the Founders' Day n Y amt ies 8 15 e. Frost. ·
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hall and got Mayor Hylan to sign a document which gave his 3,000 .. what h.ve you" for the s(lle. Any-program o! Costa Mesa Grammar 6o The league is plarming a rum-Youth Service-Underprivileged J. H. Regan. chainnan, Fred Dud-
subscribers a REAL reason for an annual celebration, -• -• one ha\-jing things to give may school Parent· Teacher Association Fkoedurteen dxes ofh clNothi ng 1we~~ mage sale to be held March 2()..21· Children ~--•ttee-John u~n, ley and Earl Cop_penmith. ··~ KIDD' call Harbor 699-1\i or Har bor 1267-pac . to sen to t c ether a nU3 22 d be r h Juni ~num ~· Pr Ai'l OFFICIAL PARDON FOR CAPT~~ . were completed at a recent board and two barrels of articles were an mem rs o t e or chairman ; Al Doesberg and James ogram Comnuttee -Herbert . -. which is among the buccanalia now being shipped wdramaest froi,n J and they will be called for. meeting held in the kindergarten. .sent to the Adventist warehouse league are renovating garments McFarland F . Kenny, chairman; as well as
Fiorida. It seems tNrt a plan is in the wind to add a very tic and toys for the sale. · all other chairmen of committees.
l"Oom to the Castaways same day which will house the eastern col-Local Ticktockers lt will be held Tuesday, Feb. 4 at Sa n Francisco when me mbers Thirty.one Il}emberS were pres· Vocational Guiltance-Dr. W. F . Interclub Relations Committee )ection of weapons or the S ir Henry Morgan period. old treasure at 2 p.m. in the Main school audi-of the Dorcas Welfare society of eti Mooney, chairman; Edward Mun·
chests ~;th secret compartments, rare old prints, bell.mouthed blun-To Ap· pear At torium and will be the Golden the Seventh Day Adventist church ent a t t he mee ·ng. The next host-J hn -Rev. Edward Goodell, chairman· ·
derbusses inlaid in gold & silver, etc .• etc., -even copies of the Jubilee honOring Founders' Day. met last Wednesday afternoon at ess wjll be Mrs. James Rogers. S:Y• o Daniell and Clyde Den-Russell W. Bartine, Jack Raub
carvings on the rocks of Olatham Bay, Cocos Island, made by the old Charity League Tea Theme of t he afternoon-will be the home of the president, Mrs. linger. ,:ind Ned Johnson.
pirates., whalers and adventu rers when they sto~ the~ to ~':11'Y "Understanding Our Founders". Ne ttie Ponting, Newport Boule-Br1'de-E!ect Honored Boys' and Girls' Work-Harold I Music Committee-Sta urt Price. treasure or water their ships. Don made these co~1es ":hil~ ~ailmg Three Newport Harbor girls, Fink, chairman: Ray )farshall, chairman and Re\·. Ed\\'ard Goo--
with William Beebe on the Arcturus Oceanographic Sc1entitic E.x· Dolores Marilyn Elder. Beverly l\lrs.. Richard Roehm. district I \'ard, Costa Mesa. At Linen Shower Don Durant and Frclnk Mollet'.. dell. '
pedition. · Jacobsen: and Ellen Potter, mem· officer, \Vill be the speaker and l\.lrs. Ponting presided at a very
RUN A UTrLE LESS & THISK A _LITTLE MORE -hers or the College Ticktockers, past presidents or the or ganiza· short business session and Mrs. Mrs. w. H. Best, 414 F ernleaf Kent Hitchcock Speaks on Photography ••• is what an old ·rustic friend of hlS once told him 1.n the "'ill assist in serving tea given by tion . \\'ill be honor~ guests. The I Shade! of Laguna Beach led in de-B f
back\\•oods of l\1aine "'here he was building a caml? on the profits of .the Bel·Ait Charity League Wed· musical program will be by the votions. The next meeting \Vill be avenue. Corona del Mar, enter· e ore Business and Professional women
ielling ice cream around Lake Kezar. He was das~ng down the road Girl's Sexette and members ofl \Vednesday, Jan. 29. from 10 a.m. tained with a luncheon and line n I 1 with :lO Qts. of Va nilla in a wheel·barrow. -headinii: for a ball-game nesday afternoon, Jan. 29 at the lntcrC'Sting details 'of the nnrt .Tessie Hill was introduced &s a five rru'Jes away! TIIAT was when he was SEVENTEEN, -_ home of Mrs. Rulon R. Free, 417 the exe-cutive board will be hos-to 4 p.m. at the home of Mrs. sho\ver honoring her granddaugh· ... ,...... t 1 27 played by photography in World guest and also Mary Price and ... NO\V, _ SEVEN times a GR.Ai"IDfather,f-hQe has f1~k Amapola Lane, Bel·Air . ess~. Abe Larson, -4 Esther street, ter, 1'.1iss Sarah Best, whose mar. War II were told by Kent Hitch-Jean White, who are to be new
taken \hat sage advice, -J UST SITS on the c~ rec uarte~-. Assistipg host£'sses will be Mrs. riage to Howard Morgridge will cock. marine photogra"pher, speak· members.
at Castaways and plays GIN-RUMMY with wife Neva. -a nd mvotcs Paul w,·11,·am Lawr0 nce. co-ordin-Mrs. John Wilcox,UDC President-General, take pla~ Saturday even1·ng, Feb. · h '
his guests to SIGN UP IN THE LOG, -so they can get a PHONE ... '-'O 1ng at t e recent meeting of Busi--============:::;; reservation. -come spring. -and the SUMMER RUSH IS ON•.-. -ating prcyidcnt or !he Los Angeles Entertained At Home of Miss Montgomery l a t St. James Episcopal church. ncss and Professional Women's 1· and they an LOVE 1t, _ and the)· ALL DO! -even THATS a cmch Charity League groups and Mrs. Many lovely 0gifts were received club.
_WHAT a life ! I hope they g ive that LAZY BUM a TOUGH PART Alan Geor ge Williams. 1\1.rs. John Wilcox of Houston,' J\ilrs . 0. P. Hanna, honorary state by the bride-elect and one which Pictures taken in Newport Har-
in the new Community players, -like a PIANO-mover, who.falls on The tea will be given in honor Texas, president-general of the 1I president for life; Mrs. A. A. Bui· will be especially . cherished. was bor of new Navy boats were Jin
his nose with a Steinway on his NECK! Well, -Back to Business, - or the patronesses of the Tick· United Daughters ot the Con!ed. I the large oval tab! cl th b id use at New Guinea, ln the South and NORMAL PEOPLE, -,.-l lock. past state president· Mrs. . e 0 em ro · p .1. 'thi
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h . . OUT OF My RAT I GET -tackers of the Charity League. eracy, was a guest Thursday, Ft1· F B H . ' ! ered. with the monogram of the ac1 1c W1 n ours, accorwpg
_ ... the TEX TUNNELLS, of. Costa Mesa,. and the g~ ship Ticktockers are of two groups, day a nd Saturday at the home of . · · arrington, past state pres-hostess, whose initials are the to Mr. H itchcock. There they were
SWEET GIRL of our local fi shing fleet, celebra~1ng their thirteer:ith those of high school age being the Misses Gertrude and Louise ident; Mrs. Mabel Tr~tter Dunn, same D those of her granddau.gh-studied for silhouette details for ~"-f,. anru·versary with bright-eyed son Timothy and the cha.muug chQSen from Marlborough, West· Montgomery, 2117 East C-entral division director of Ol.iidren of tlie ter . . any ship with whose outlines t:he -~· hll th avenue Balboa.. Confederacy· Mrs. A. W. Elling-· · t f·-""--fired little band Shelby. , . . la ke and Marymount w . e e , ' Those present were Hester Cov· crew was no cu1lllUU· was I also saw the Herberts, both seniors & juniors, both entertainmg College Ticktockets Include repre-M " Gertrud ~t . ton, second vice.president; Mrs. . · upon.
In the Chart Room. Also the Thorkeldsons, the Pat Brannons_. & the . fro th 1 d' , . 1SS ~ ontgom~ry .JS George Jones, third vice·president; ington, great-aunt of the honoree, -Color photography, new deve' I-d th h-l k J Johnson president of sentatives . m e ea 1ng soror-J~ruo.r past president of California Mrs. Lillian J oh•""n, di•"•t"on and an _aunt, Mrs. Hallie Thomp-L. T. Andersons an e ...... ..,. ess wor er erry . ' . ity groups at the University ot d.ivi t U DC d Thursda '""" • ...,,. Mis B bar Case .... _ opments made during the war, its" the Balboa Improvement Association, and sweet wile. Evie, -none sion ° · · · an Y tleasurer and Mrs Carney son ; s ar a y, -"""'•· al . dis
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. the worse for their auto antics. Their ''Vacation" <:<>OStsted mostly of Southern California and Univer· e ntertained her guest at luncheon ' . · · Guy P earson, Mrs. Ralph McCune, v ue in c os1ng camouflage 8'Jd
their car doing a hop-skip.and a jump, a fJgure eight, loop-the-loop, sity of California, Los Angeles at Victor Hugo's, Laguna Beach, Mrs_. Mamie Chandler, chapter Mrs. George . Lind, Miss Phoebe Its position as a profession after
and a OOUBLE ROLL! GOOD PIRATES ALWA"f.S come up campUs. the evening being given over to historian, gave _a tribute to Gen. Lind, Mrs. John Meador, Mrs. ~e wru· were discussed by the
SMILING! Guests will include representa-installation of offjcers ot a new Robert E. Lee, in honor ot whose Clara Thompson, Mrs. Arthur speaker, who was introduced . by
FROM BALBOA ISLAND lives from each of the Los Angeles chapter at Hotel Hunyngton, Pas-birthday the. luncheon was held, Best, the honoree, Miss Alice Best Meta Bachman, program chair· ••• G. H . Yardley jr., dining with Grace W . Yardley of North f h Ch -t Le d adena. and the national president gave a nd the hostess. ., man for the evening. H Yard! Mrs C D Sturtevant and groups o I t e ar1 y ague an 1 Hollywood also George · ey sr.. · · · ' · from all other leading charity On Monday of last week Ella an nterestlng talk on her work Dorothy Sutherland presided
Mary A. Han. both of the Isle. Also Austin D. & Catherine Sturtevant f . Sanson chapter , Santa Ana, enter· for _U .D.C_. from the time she was and reported nearly $70 rece-ived ol Bal ........ and the c. D. Sturtevants of Balboa.. Isle. groups 0 the city. ti hild M M D b r -• :-:"Leon A. Atwood, of Casa Blanca Ranch. Mrs. Myrna Lou tained Mrs. Wilcox and division a ny c · rs. • ear Orn rom pro zes donated by business
Hubbard. of Newport, Mrs. Stamford w . At)"ood. & Mrs. Thomas Niece of Mr. and Mrs. officers at a luncheon meeting at Miss Gertrude Montgomery was Honored At men of the corrununity. The prize ·c; Webster, both of Balboa. . ~ Raoul's cale at which time Mrs. program chairrhan and Miss for the evening, albacore given by
• --Sigrid Williams or Costa Mesa. Mrs. V. T . White of Balooa. S . A . Meyer to Wed Nell Carney, state recorder of Louise Montgomery made the Birthday Luncheon Walter Longmoor or Western Can·
P", and the J . Babcocks of Balboa Isle. crosses, presen ted Crosses of Serv-luncheon favors, small negro dolls n ers, was won by Elaine Weiss.
FROM THE HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS . Announcement was made re-ice to Mrs. Glenn Perkins of Yorba "\\ith turbaned heads a nd bright Mrs. Margaret Dearborn of Bal-All money from the prizes goes
,,. . -Ramsay Ames, our Balboa Buccan~~ Day~ headlin~r & cently at the home ot Mr. and Linda, recording secretary of the calico dresses. each c&.rrymg 8 1 ~ ~lanc;l, who . celebrated her to c;haritable causes.
CO¥e.r·gal for our local Beachcomber Mag., dirung wtth her fiance Mrs. S. A. Meyer, Lido Isle, of the chapter and a Wac tof World War canvas bag .for cotton picking. ( 7::ith blrthday anniversary Jan. 22, Blankets were drawn by Evelyn
George Morgan. · · b"rthd engagement of their niece, Betty II · also to Mrs Henry Kuechel DreSSC"!I for the dolls were made I \Vas honored with a delightful Starr and ea•i.. ....... Craft and this •. _ l\1rs. J. R.. McC1ure ot Balboa I~l~ was. gi.vtnl; _a 1 ay ' · · th f" al""'" '
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~ --blLrtY for both Dorrance R. l\.1cClutt, and l\'llSS 1..otftse \Vh1ting_. 9uests Bartlett DaShiell of Beverly Hills, of An aheim on behalf. of her son, by Miss Rosemary Park of Balboa luncheon at the home of her was e 1n drawing of the year.
incIU.ded Mrs. D. R. McClure of Costa Mesa, M.lSS Sue Wh1t1ng, of to Major William C. Esterline, Tom Kuechel, state controller and recorder of crosses tor the cha~ I daughter, 1'.1rs. Converse Wurde-A large tplaque beariRg the club
Whiting, Jowa. Mrs. w . D. Whiting, and Prof. and Mrs. R 1.1 . F ox Marine Corps, stationed at Bar-forme rl y a lieutenant in the u. s. tr r. who ~·as iuest of Miss Mont~J mann, 209 Ruby avenue. emblem was placed on the wall
of U . S. C. sVto\v, Calif. Navy. The r ecipients had the gomery for the luncheon as was Camellias in varying colors from of the dining room among em-
ASTROLOGERS TAKE NOTE News has now been received of honor of r eceiving the crosSes 1'.irs. Winifred Barbre of Ne\\<1>0rt the garden of the hostess floated .blems of other clubs which meet 1r.
-· · Don & Neva D. celebrating bjrthdays within 48 hou.rs of the forthcoming \\'edding to be from the national president, ., Beach. in a crystal container which also there. It was announced there e.~ other, !IMAGINE TiiAT. -BOTI-l aquarians! -_and still on I ·--• F b 22 t th Be 69 "d be d 75
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' h h MAG 50 emni~.-u on e · a e V· Mrs. E. B. Deu Pree. president During the nato"onal preso"dent's held blue candles, making a pretty were pa.t mem rs an . On SPEAIONG terms!} Casta"'·ays crew presenting t em wtt a . -1 h be -
N OLIA tree for their GOAT IDLL. where they are about to build er Y Hills Presbyterian church. of the .chapter. Miss Louise Mont· stay she was a guest at many centerpiece for the tatfle. Many t e rnem rship roll. Only pald ~ir STONY BROKE FARM. . The happy young lady was hon· gomery, vice--president, and other U.D.C. functions but cut short her gifts were received from the members would go to the Boss~'
... ¥IKE the MERRY_ MIXER o~ the SHAMR<><;K 1.n Costa ored last week with a crystal offi cers introduced. their guests, visit in Balboa to si>cnd the week gU*fSls, the most of whom were old Niiht banquet, it was warned.
Mesa, who was night·offing with a shell-ftsh roll, was buying the Dees shower giyen by two of her soror· the division officers, who intjuded end with an uncle in Arcatlia ~ri1?nds Mrs. Oearborn had known This is to be in April.
a birthday sherry. · ity sisters, Mrs. John Smillie and in Los Angeles. The J eanette de Geelen bene-
•.• I saw the A . R. Massacs .of C. D . M .. Mr. & MJrs. ksBoydf Mrs. Norwood Teague. Balboa C!ubwoman SEEKS r. A. SEAT After lunch~n the guests walk· fit concert for the organ fund of
... -.i ~ of Balboa Isle, the Sattlers and th_ e Broughtons, th~ en ° Th b Id t be i th da hie Douglas (W W ) eorr· '""" th C d l M Comm ni ~wQ f ht d th Dean Camp-e r e-o-s e -ug r Speaks On Flowers rong ay >· ed with the hostess to see her c orona e ar u ty c. D. M . W'ere entertaininv a part_ Y o e1g .. -an e r Mr • M G BarU t d h h -•
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· anu rs. ray et an gan f l f Balboa h new home on Balboa avenue. c urc was announ~ for Feb. 13
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5465 bells were d~ning with fnen m t e w room. is a graduate of the University of Mrs. C. M . Deakins of Balboa, :·r • armer y 0 . ' w 0 on_ce at 8 p.m. in the Corona del Mar
SALT SPRAY I: HOWLING GALE DEPT. California, Westwood campus. who hai made an intensive study flew to Ireland Without ~i:rus-Guests included Mrs. Althea school auditorium. OPEN SEVEN NIGBTB
The E . R. Hill fa.mil.)' ot Lido Isle celebrating. with friends the of the history of flowers gave an sion of U. S. government officiala, Brough, mother of the tenni! star :-;;;;;;,;;;;~~~------~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;iiiii;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;~ addition of a new BOAT to the family, -the beautifully built. LURE. interesting talk on :'F1owen, has embarked on 8.!1other political Louise Brough, who was leaving r
Hank a: Tommy Hill, small try with big ideas._ were contributing sen· Newport Matron Their N•-es and Orto<ns" at a venture .. He h_as filed a declara_-the next day for Hawaii, and her' aational plans AND boats for pirate regatta this fall, -to Cap. D. on E L A ~.. b" ti f te ti t be di
the quarter deck. and discussing technique of MAROONING vs. ntertains in . • meeting of the garden section or on ° in n . on ° . a can -mother, ~trs. Rosie Campbell; Mrs.
WALKIN"G ntE PLANK or JUST PLAIN SHOOTING. Cap. D .. who the Friday Afternoon club. date for the oty council from the Josephine Taft Mrs. Lulu Fritz
has RETIRED got WORRIED! Mrs. Le Borgne jr.' (Betty Fran-l\trs. H. A. S tauch and Mrs. Dell t~ DSeistrict.
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SHIP MODEL D"'THUSIAST cis) of 106 27th street entertained White were hostesses at a lunch-· · nate ast November o~ Cuen all of Los Angeles · from
.•• Walt Seibert, -who builds 'em & loves 'em, -in his ~ with a surprise birthday dinner eon preceding the program. Mrs. the Prohibition ticket. Ne~rt Beach, Mrs. Winifred
time. and HOARDS 'em in his home on Udo Isle, checking fine points last Tuesday honoring ~the anni-W . E. Nickell, section chairman, Barbre and the guest of honor,
and coople of missing ite~ with Cap. D. on 80 gun m~el of tJle versaries of Mrs. Frank Francis -..1 h t th · MOTHER IS SICK ... ! De bo ROY AL GEORGE in the Cai>'n's cabin. ~trs. Rose Marie Sf;i~rt. wt th announ~ t . a e next session " rs. ar rn.
&QI\ John \V & Caroline Seibert of Pasadena were prorruSing D. to of East Cos Angeles and Mrs. will be held in Legion hall F eb. Mrs. Eµ.iabeth Robin! of T ern-·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-~·him up ~ S\VEARING PARROT, _~ch he has never been Norene Bean of 26th street, New-18 when a potluck luncheon will be pie Oty, mother ot Theodore Rob-.
BASS SINGEJl DISOOVERED ·at Mn. Francis' home in Los An-will be Mrs. Thomas Wright and seriously Ill. ~-Robins who has
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--. chef Forrest Gouin. who uses ~flLUONS of. MUSS~~s geles. Mrs. Boyd Roberts. been. confined to her home for ERVICE COIDP"nv In the Castaways' Specialties, -Shell-fish Roll,· Sea in 8 e · e c.. Baked \ham and rout beef were NII I
_ ls the bass singer who the Art Gil.mans ot Balboa Isle are looking served, ~-th a beautiful birthday the put tew weeks, suffered a Salee _ EqlDeednc _ 8enlae ~~ii:ii~~~~iiiii
for. _ for the late evening FIREPLACE HARMODNYIESSING!!,_!!,Os cake for rt. Puente Hostess heart attack, and her condition 920 <Jou& Bl..S.. 0o ..... del Har i
WONDER its a gay galley that turns out GOO • -'""""' Pr E t rt · is considered moot aerioUI, It wu Pboae Bullor l'IN MUSIC in it! ruN. too. -ever hear that galley crew laughing and esen were I ~ and Mrs.• J. n e atns stated. NlcM, ...... 11W
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• -• Just as I was leaving, last night, ~ the L. K. Ellsberrys Van Wig, Ballloa; Mn. Norene MATERNITY STYLES . H E E T 1-s p· E c I A L arrived with Mrs. J . H. Dearborn ot Peoria, DJ.. who they WOf!' ban-Bean. Mljs. Elsie Starck, Mn. YVft Mr. and Mn. Ray Craig ot 16;!1 NOW you're dressm· g for him "'n -I ' quett.lng in the 01art Room. Other guests were H. C. Dearborn, L. C. Le BorP,e jr, and sons Wayne and Puente avenue, Puente, former >c
' Olapin 6' Family, and Mn. Nellie P. Moody ot L. A. Robert, Newport Beach; Yws Le raldenta of N.,._t ,Beach, en; (or will It be a girl) re -Other Wttk-erul guests included folks from Strathmore, Beverley "--sr So ~ San • --Mr tertained last Wedriesday with a
"""'· San Francisco. Toluca Lake, Brea. New York Oty, Sioux Oty, -·•"• ·• Uu• ta ~w; · chJclcen dinner at their home. It's not as if you can steal the limelight just by expecting a baby. • ......,and -· a town called. BELIEVE it ar not, -RUBBER BOAT, and Mnl Ray Craic. Puente and ... Wbo isn't these •~-? The trick is to make your own special :C _._. Mr. and 1~-~-~ -~-•-Gueata included Mn. Ellie ·ri _,.. '" North Dakota!!!!' I.TT t w ••~ An•eles.~ <•I ~••--s•--~ n ••• ~ a-•-Mr and OWthewannest.,bri&htest,)OVlieltofall.QurtzicJcis •tOUle!ll· WELCOME WORl.D! -Rubber Boat and ~ -o our a.,,..., • ~. '""""'"'"" ..-.;.u-., · le tor you a wardrobe that will be a seven.month wonder. 1 weown wonderland! Mn. Yvea Le Borsne and som
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