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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1947-02-04 - Newport Balboa News Times• . ·I IEEP POS~EDI 1 Ymr ••••• , 1 .... . . -mes tr ,b :-: C::. e1.,o~~;; -~ ........ N...-, Newpoot ._ • • i ' . ' .NEWPORT ' ' . W1 ''1 Newspaper " ._ A.in Bit- -fll ft.._ I ..__ wJ ....,. 117 8 AK. EMBRACING BALBOA PENl~SULA, WEST NEWPORT, S~ SHORE COLONY, UDO ISLE, NEWPORT 1 HEICiHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COSTA MESA • • ftfulANJZATION. The rev-V-~ were · enjoying thetrulelves. 1111! food was ex- Cellent. ni~akers gave -their though promptly and Incisively. e toastmaster ·was in fine fettle and the 40tb annual banquet of the Newport Harbor Chamber of. Commerce went off with atomic •precision. Did yoli 200 guests ever stop to wonder how such and other sessions are pro-. duced with nary a ruffled feeling or slow.down? The lllanning, the timing, the program was the work of Veteran Harry Welch, whose master mind conceived and brought forth an effortless appearing undertaking. Ed. Ainsworth was to be on the program, but cancelled out at the last moment. Hum- phrey . Bogart was to be toastmaster, but had to be in New York. These and many .other disapointments are but one of the many dolorous af- fairs that perform-unexpect· edly. So the praise be- stowed on Welch by Pres. Jim Barrett and Toastmas- ter Walt Longmoor, clever and adaptable himself, were wholly warranted. N-D&ector.s. It wotild -1 .. + + not be amiss to give a pin- up sketcl:i of the new man who will sit on the board this yeer: Sam Port& is publisher of the Newport Balboa News- Times; came here from Riv- erside a year and a half ago, and lives in Balboa; Edgar R. Hill conducts a Los Angeles building mater- ials plant; duriiig the war was associated with the Ack- erman Boat Co., and lives on Lido Isle; Sandy MacKay is in the inSUrance business at Bal- boa, having purchased that branch of Louie Briggs' busi- ness and lives on the Balboa Peninsula. His father is a well known Los Angeles at- torney; Johnny C. Abell is in the sporting goods business on Balboa Island; he is a past tennis, hockey, e tc. champ and is as able as hi§ name. Resides on Balboa Island; W. C. (Jack ) Cole is a pe- troleum engineer and a past president of Rotary. Lives on Balboa Island; . Dr. Norman "Pease, says be came to Corona del Mar to retire, but is finding it most difficult· and still prac- tices· surgery, etc.; Nelson Stafford is in the electrical business. Up to the first of . the year was manager of Ets-Hokin & Gal- van. Newport Heights is bis abode. + + + VOLUME XXXIX Bri~ht Era 1 Env1sione .d By Speaker · By FREDEBIC FROST ''There is no reason for any 1one to live in poverty today: for the blessings of the machine a r e still wit h us," declared Geoffrey Morgan. director of public Tela- tions for the Douglas Aircraft Corporation in an inapirp.tional talk here Thursday evening. Addressing the more than 200 members a nd their guests at the 40 th anniversary meeting of the commerce or ganizatiOn -which was held in the dining rooms of the Newport Harbor Yacht club, the speaker said that no one should fear the future. ''The great blessings tha t ma- chinery has wrought will continue to make men dea::rer but work cheaper not only (or us but tor children's children." Mr. Mcrgan was introduced by Walter M . Longmoor , vice presi- dent of the chartlber of commer ce and toastmaster or the evening. Sho\\•a TraASlttdtt The speaker -prefaced his talk wit h a background o r per sonal his- tory and told how his paren broilght the Morgan family from London, E ngland, to San Diego, 59 yea.rs ago, the last week ot Janu- ary, 1888. <Continued on Page 4) Plan to Install CG Power Cable In Npt. Channel AppliCation has been mlde by the Uni ted States Coas t Guard, Eleventh Coast Guard Dis trict. Times building, Long Beach 2, California, for War Departme nt permit to install ·a three-pile dol- phin a nd a submarine powe r cable in Newport cha nnel. The dolphin "i.11 be loca ted in the southwest corner of the fis h- ing vessel anchorage, 378 yards, 235 degrees from Lido I sle south- west e nd ligh t . The submarine power c8.ble will be 450 feet in length, laid on the channel bottom, 12 feet below mean lowe r low water, and will extend bayward a distance of a p- proximately 400 feet to the pro- ~ed dolphin, (225 feet baywa rd of the United S tates Pierhead Line ). in N ewport Bay, Newport Beach. California. Dra wing showing location and plan of the proposed dolphin and cable is on file at the Coast Guard office. Intef'ested persons are invited to inspect this draw- ing a nd t o submit in writing, in triplicate, on or before 11 a. m ., Monday, February 10, any obJec· tions based on navigation interests that they may have to saJd work. Objections based on other than naviga t ion interests cannot be considered. Return of Remaitts Of First War Dead Set For August 18 Keat Wtchcock. Kent is again becoming interested in motori>oat races, a perform- ance be has worked with for ;yean. But what "got" me was a little piece of a talk working girls on photog- raphy during the war. Th06e of us who followed bis ef- forts during the oonflict ap- preciate the boundless en- ergy put in for the army and .. Tentative date for return of the navy" in which he photo-first remains of America's World eraphed dam near every War II Dead from temporary mW- craft to leave the ways be-t ary cemeteries oveneu Is Aug- tween Santa Barbara and ust, 1947, the War Department •--""'-'o .• 'Ibis may be announced today. I .,.... ~-Preliminary .,_atlonal l<bed-stretchlng It a bit. but that ules pttpared by the Office of The man, who Is by far one of Quartermaster ~al contem- tbe best cameramen OD the plates that thooe who fell at Pearl coast, certainly· moved ra-Harbor and other Anned1F....,.. pldly to satisfy the wants of personnel who -mt Iii leVen an tnsatiable navy. cemeteries in Hawaii wUJ reach + + + the San Francisco Port ol Em· i'Deller. Let us doff barkatlon about Aucuat 18. that Those who are burled Iii l1>e our peaus to versa-Honrl temP.,..ary """"°tery Iii lid· tile and indomitable charac-glum are l<heduled to uri"" at ter-Cap. C. M. Fueller, who New York about August 25. • obau ve bis 79th natal ~t OnJ,y the ...,....,,. o1 --Jut 1b\ll11day. A acrapper return Is req-1>1 nut o1 frclm' way back, wlieli ~e kin wUI be ""°""'t ~ to the fought the dtnla assooa-United States for final burial 1n tlans trying to mismanage either a private cernet.oeyj er a the ~. · Fleller still national cemetery, Major IT. B. Iowa a po 11 t I c a 1 battle Larkin. The Quartermuter Gm-amund ti-llhtns. As be era! of the Army.said In ...__. W!a the -t ot honor on lDC l1>e tentative ~· t tbe bfl'cb In fimt o( Lonnie '\'ll'AW•t'• druc mq1or1um, tie Fi8b Net Stole; litlll ·~ a befty"Jronl wal-!ldward B!eJock o1 Ne•jjO.'t. lap, W1111e Bob Murphy 11ays Oft.. 11u -Ne•PJ<t _. 9Jie I I POii tbe ~£ _..,t police to llit ...... tlt Illa M 11111 needl , II tboftolllloMhs--•417- 'li* ·-'OI Cap'• ..... .-.. tbo --ol ti. t1•~tJD sway an .. ,....,.,._ .., 't,,..,--. NEWPORT B&AOH, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY '· 190 ~1 n NUMBER 10 . Trial New rt's Histor, Ends Mes~ Motel Landlord Is· Sued By OPA F. Steven Bashara of 2233 Well- ington boulevard, Los Angeles, owner of t h e apartment court, Sea-Esta Mo tel at 1662 Newport boulevard , Costa hitesa, is named defendan t ~n an act ion filed in the federal district cour t in Los An- geles today. Bashara is being sued by the Office ·of Temporary Controls, OPA Ren ~ Oi\·ision. on behalf of tenants oC the motel, w ho are seeking treble damages a nd pre- liminary a n d final injunction against hifn. T he court 01.~:ner is being s ued on five counts, chief of which is a n all Cged overcharge amounting to $235.70, th e complainant of which asked a ref und of the same to t he tenants. Treble damag~s for the actua l a mount of the dam age balance of Pa trolman Jack S ummers of the Newort Harbor Dis trict police de· partment was complimen ted today by Police Chief Rowland Hodg- kinson for h is clever work ~ tn solving the disappearance of min· iat ure wheels from a blacksmith shop. The \.\•heels and tires were r e- moved from a boat trailer in the backyard o{ the \V. H. Kna pp bla cksmith shop a t 28:>9 West Ce ntral ,B.\'enue. Newport Beach. on S a turday night. Their disap- pea r:a nce was observed on Sunday. On Monday mo rning, shortly be- fore noon, the Newport Harbor patrolman not only arrested the th ief and obtained a confession from him, but a l.so found the mis~· ing \.\'heels and tires. The thief, police said, w as a 17-year -old boy who has been remanded to the juvenile court. Newporter Finishes Basic Army Training the treble over char ge or $707.10 is FORT DIX. F eb. 4.-His basic also askedJ as assessment again.st training completed at the Anny the landlord. Ground F orces Replacement Train- Want Receipts ing center here, Pvt. John P. Mur- in their 1com~lalnt . the, court is phy wijJ visil his mothe r at N ew- asked to en~ln the ~e.fendant JX>rt N ach, Calif., before report- from dem anding or receiving any ing to Fort Lawton Wash. for thing in e~cess of ~he maximum further assignment. ' ' legal rents as prescribed under the His parent is Mn. P . J . Murphy federal reqt regulations. or 1010 Coast highway, Newport The complaint a lso asked that Beach . Private Murphy enlisted he be ordered to give receipts tor Sept. 24 last. He ls a graduate of amounts of rent. collected from the Santa Ana HJgh school and his tenants and protection to prcr was fo rmerly employed by the hiblt the landlord from evicting American-Hawaiian St e am s hip hil tenants. company at San Francisco. '· • Jury find$ Kess .-Guilty As Charged After deliberating for one hour and 45 minutes at the conclusion of a three-day trial-the longest in the anna1a of the city's history -a jury In City Judge Bob Gard- ner's court on Monday afternoon brought in a verdict of guilty in the cue of Gene •w. Hess, 32, coi:itractbr-carpenter of Route 5, Box 61J7-A. Santa Ana. who was ... charged by the Newport Harbor District police with drunk driving. LB selects ' Virtuoso for Midmf ebruary Typical Escrow o·ckerman Building Planne4 I , Ground will be broken a t 3 p.rrl. today on Coast highway near the Bayshore t ra iler camp for the first escrow work building de- signed to type in this ar ea. Chosen Head Of Players -Several city officials and civic leaders have been invited to wit- ness the spade work for the build- LIBERACE (pronounced Liber-ing .which will hous@ t he Bay Es~ Don Dicke rman of t he Casta- AH-c}lee), most amazing pi a n o crow conipany when completed in ways Club, Newport Beach, was vir tuoso of the present day, who about a month's time. elected preside nt of the Harbor opens his world-tour ina ugural The Ba_):. Escrow company was Community Players at a meeting concer t ser ies in the Long Beach recently organized with Dein of the board of director s held in Municipal Auditorium on Monday Bradford of Ba.yshore as presiden t . the home of Miss Jean Linsen- and T uesday evenings, Fehruary O ther officers ar1e, H a rry Blodg-bard at 1526 West Oce<tn Front. 17th and 18 th, is more tha n a bril-e tt of BaJboa l sland. secretary; Ne"rpor t Beach , last WedneSday ll a nt-young artist. Russell Bull of Los Ange)es, vice evening . With a record of sensational en-preside nt and James c. Small of Other off icers elected were, gagements ranging from apPear-Baysho re, chairman of t he board Laure tta DirC'ctor of 1101 West anC('s as a r adio guest star on the and treasurer. Central avenue, Newpor t Beach . Te xaco Star Theatre to fe a tured vice president: Jean Linscnbard In;unediatcly upon hearing the verdict. Atty. Samuel Hurwjtz of Orange, council for the defendant filed oral notice of appeal. Coun- sel has five days in which to m e his-papers for repeal of the ver- dict. According to .police evidence in- troduced in the course of the trial by Oty Atty, R. R. Thompson, the d efendant Hess was arrested at 10:51 p.m., November 8, at "B" street and Central avenue, Balboa, and ..,.. charged with drunk driv-ing. . He was released at 6 a.m., Ncr vember 9, after ball of. $250 wu posted in his faw;>r for arralgp~ ment on the charge on Novem~r 12. at which time through counsel, he entered a plea ot not guilty and ckmanded a trial by jury. 1. A~~"!:~~~~: the arresting offlcon, testil!ed that •they First -.ved the ckfendant jmd bis car goin&: wat on Central avenue at Cyprea •treet. when, lCa>tlnued .. Pap 4) performa nces in bot h Carnegie of 1526 \Vest Ocein Front, treas- Hall and Madison Square Garden , Mesa Driver Told urer ; Georgia Taylor or 401 Santa I this 25-year-old p ianist not only · Ana ave.. Ne\vpor t Beach. sec- 2 Hurt In 3-Car Crash On Road Near Scout Base , possesses r are talent and excep-TO Pay $400 Fine retary, a nd H . L. Barnum of 104 Two persons were 1 slighly hurt tional qualities or showmanship, 25th t t N t Be h b · in a three-car mishap which oc-0 Ti Ch s ree • e"·por , ac · usi-curred in front of the Sea Scout but he has originated a nd presents n psy arge ncss manager an entire ly ne\v idea in musical e n-Follo,1.·ing t 0 he election the or-~. acti. 00m!~y ~='Io'. pN.ewpom. 00rt tertainme nt. 1 James Fred Haggard of 1923 ficers and mem bers of the board Sunday. His unique ability to orient his Ana heim street , Costa Mesa, was of directors discussed organization ~ art to suit any audience is what orde red to BJ' a fi ne of $400 or of commit tE'<'S to further the prcr Injured were. Jeanne Wtlling- prompted Richard E . J ones of the spend the next 200 days in the gress o( the group and try-outs who sustained a bruised head Mutual Net work to say, "If com· coun ty j&il after he was found for t he first play. {lnd_ Ruby Seems. who suffered a partsons are to be drawn, Liberace guilty of drunk driving here · bruised mouth and loosened teeth. has the vir tuosity of Horowitz, t he Monday. S A • "Ibe cars involved in the crash wi t or T empleton , the showman-Haggard was arrested. by New-• • Driver Pays $75 l:::' driven by William Willing- shlp or Brisson, and t he appeal or port H arbor district police at 22nd Fine On Tipsy Count . am, 23. ol 6:JO.A Rooe ave?'"" Sina tra." st reet a nd Coast boulevard early yeruoe; by Peter F. Dyer, a sailor, A protege or t he late Dr. Fred-Sunday evening after a Los An-Joseph Pa ul Vormittag of 416 of 4944 East Stau.on avenue, May· erick Stock. former conduc tor of geles ix>lice officer telephoned the East Pine street, Santa Ana, paid wood. and by Leonard Baeskin or the Chicago Symphony, Who in-department tha t Haggard was be-a $75 fine in Newport Harbor a.cy lBlO VlleDe place. Newpat Beach. troduced him into the professional ing held at that intersection. Court on Monday, after hr wu Brwch, music world as a recognized vir-William P. Kinkens of 9818 Ala-found guilty of a charge of drunk Police wen! Informed that the tuoso at the early age or 16, Uber· meda avenue, Los Angeles, the driving. It was his first offew. actjdrnt WM cdmed wberl the car ace fh a na tlve of Milwaiikee and policeman, told the harbor district Newport Harbor District police driwn by the sailor sldeswi~ his father ia director ot music for police that the Costa Mesa man arrested t¥ Santa Ana man on the wmmp.m machine and the n the Wiaconsin public schools. He was driving on the wrong side of Central avenue, between 13th and mllkted with Beeldn'• car Jlmt as has been playing the piano aince the road when he tin\ sa"" him in 20th streets. shortly afte r eight the latter swerved alt the road to · he was three years· old. the line of traffic. o'clock on Sunda)r night. · avoid the lmpendin,c crub. • Island Camera Shop Burglari7.ed; '$1045 In Supplies Removed "Ba11Joa Ialand lo &Oluc to have polio. protection, and -·re going to oee to It that they get It," aald Hany FCDFtbe. poeoident of. the Balboll bland lb"'nesm11e11'• u- llOciatlon today. , Fon)'the camera Supply store -burglmiRd -ot $104S 'Mirth ol camera IUpPleo at 5:40 o'clodt tblo .......... 'lble9s med • 2x4 piece at harc!Wood and -It through the front -ol Ida store at ns .._ ........ and _,.pec1 with four waa ·• pl1r of blnoc-alan and .,_al articleo of. value Fonytbe Aid ' Newport HutJor District police ... ...,.. ilivatiptlng the burs· la7. Woman Iii Arreated . 'On Charge of Theft f.AGVNA mu.Mr, Fob. <l. - Jane "Ihm Smltb, 1216 W. 0.-. .......... Ne•pot1 -. -.,_.. Ml .. Wl;p Jail late S.bii..., .. -cl tllOO ball, fol- Joal!c • -m cbarpo ol •.,uttlic. -. --.,,. ·-II,' ~o Ralph D. ~ --Gaa .. T •. ~u.iie ....... 1am1... .I -....................... ..... a ·n. ·s" • cani-· a &1 H' I a rt Te ..., &lid, '-' • • , a ·-. Ois:win "' \;;; .... ._ • ....,.. tl!e atli:ls 1;'9 .. ,' b 2 • .. ···•""t co.. ... --.. c. ,c. ' l • J ' • ROA Annoanees New Diredors -National Secwity WeekPrognm O.L.CULLY INCOME TAX Accounting .-~ cs lll!'D•-BJds. S...la Aaa LIBEi-AH -CIEE ) """l •OST AllAllflt ~ .... ".\\ VIRTUQ ~"0"l tRESE#r g4~ ~ ·----...... ~. "' WORLDTOUR I INAUGURAL ".. -:· .. CONCERT .1' 814 Cout 114hwa7 Ne~rt-Balboa Tourist Bureau AU MOcle9 of ~ftrl to Earope. Mulc!e, B.aWllll. BoUJl&.tbe-Worid ~la tm 1MIU' ft:rture. • • ~ See Mrs. Roy K-Ph. llazbor S91, SOI Palm. Balboa ' Boan: 10 .. m. to • p. m. HANSEN'S 2100 Ocean Front Confectionery & Lunch 'NOW OPEN EVENINGS Malts • Sandwiches • Hamburgers • Quick Service ON YOUR AUTO Motor Exchange as low as • • • • Installed . . . pl us sales tax New or Let or Moto('s & Bl Repair Your Completely Overhaul Ford Us it AT YOOK SlaVJVll: YOllr FORD DEALER . Ben la Ne#,.. B + a .. lft1 . ) . • !Chosen OBILE 51s ks ' ' . \ • Bob Doyle Will CO§TA MESA • Be Transferred To Kansas Post HAPPY JACK SUMMER8 (tbown belrlde a radio patrol car) la one of the m6" loterestlq men ln the Newport Barbor Pollce depart-- meat. He'• traveled arouDd the world. Be reUra next January after 18 1-ean eervlce. · -Kent Hitcticock photo. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bennett of Pacific Dr. have ,returned from Bakersfield where they were guests of Mr. and Mn. Howard Harper, former Mesa residents. Mr. Harper is field scout execu- tive of that area. HAMIL TON FIELD, A recent It Is 80meUmes the tau.It Of tbe reenlistee in the Army Air F or ces police reporter "''hen he fails to at Hamilton Field, California, was 1 1 . k t th u g heroes-the Staff Sergeant R 0 BERT I . pie ou e us n DOYLE. 203 6th Street, Balboa, routine men of every police de- California. Sgt. Doyle reenlisted partment-who have only a small 3 January far a three year tour story to tell. Some times lhat of duty. small story is dynamite. lf you Originally enlisting in the Army a re n't too lazy, you can dig out in October 1939, Doyle served un-the facts. I • R. I. DOYLE til 10 September 1945. at which time he "''as discharged. During that time he served overseas as an Aerial Photographer-Gunner in the 8th Air Force. H e participated in the European Air Offensive, earning four ba ttle stan, the Dis- tinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal with three clusters. At the present time, Sgt. Doyle is assigned to duties in the Pro- cessing (Enlisted Men) Section of the 4-0lst AAF Base at Hamilton Field. He recently received orders transferring him to the 97th Bom- bardment Group at Salina, lta n- sas, as a Aerial Photographer- Gunner. He will leave sometime within the next few weeks. Sgt. Doyle's wife resides at the above address and will join her husband in Salina as soon as pos- sible. Ho"'·ever. this story is not the dynamite kind. It's a story about an unsung hero--an ordinary pa- trolman .,.,·ho has been ar ound the \\'Orld and knows a lot about it. A policeman d oesn't have . to be a \VOr ld-beater a t capturing bur- glars and crooks to be an unsung hero. He can Ix-just an ordinary fell ow like Jack Summers. Summers '-"'as born . in London, England, some 64 years ago. He'll be 65 years old "'·hen he r etires next J a nuary from the Newport BC'ach police dc>partment. He will then have served as a policeman for this city' 18 years a nd nine months. There's nothing extraordinary about a man born in London or having ser ved 18 years and nine months on a police force. True. But we think the Jack Summers has a story and so we start dig- ging the facts out of him and here's "'hat we get: ' H elped Lay Cables Summers w~ a seaman in the British Royal Navy when the United States Government sought technical aid in the 1aying of the Phillipine cable. When the time came for the laying of the cable Summers was one of the seaman who aided the work. The cable was laid in 1900. After receiving his honorable discharge from the Royal Navy, Sumers' got a job with the U. S . Army Engineer corps in the Phil- ippine area and later he \Vas given voyage to the United States and San Fra nc isco. , When he heard that the USS Sheridan might be the ship that might be used in laying the cable to Alaska, he went to Seattle and enlisted into the American navy and rel&ted his past experience in cable-laying work. So 'he w a 1 DEFEND YOUR HEAL TH WITH \ 0/Wlf E on • 915 C.out llfshway J 1 Xewpw&._. Fresh, Juicy, Home ·Baked Pies , TOP" YOOK BOD· ClOOKl:D • - · DENNIE'S CAFE • 1111 0.lt ........ c... , ..... , ... . n ... -------111 5 • ('1119 a..,.. 'W ... ) . l taken aboard the Sheridan and was one of the seamen put to work on that cable. After serving his hitch in the navy, Summers went to work in the merchant marine and took a trip to foreign parts. After eight years of seeing a large part of the world as a merchant ltlFiQer, Summers quit the sea in· SS. n Francisco, in 1908. • Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Edick and childrcrl enjoyed a recent outing at Camp Baldy. Several recent days were spent in Piru by Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hinsely and children of 20th St. The local family Visited Mrs. Hine- sly's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H . C. Wilshire. Recent house guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson, 267 Esth-For a ~time he worked as a rig-er St .. were Mr. and Mrs. M. c. ger with a shipbuilding company at Redondo Beach. Then in 1919 Parrish and children of Ft. Worth, Sal'.ed Man's Ufe T.exas. he accepted a job aas chief en--===========================, gineer v.'ith the Taft plant of i the Union Oil Company. Later he accepted the same position with the Lebec plant of the ·General Petroleum company. He continu- ed with the latter company until 1927. ''Rendezvous of the Mariners" • ' White's Balboa Island Cafe AND COCKTAIL BAR Balboa hlaud Corner Marine A: Puk jAve. That year he came to Newport Beach and opened a gasoline ser· ~;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ vice station in the building oir I pasite The NbWs-Timcs building. Tu·o years later he gave up sta- tion work to accept a position as license collector and police officer with the city. Three incidents stand out in Summers' mind aas he looks back on his "-'Ork as a policeman. Once he saved the life of former City Judge Leoflfrd when an in- sane· man threatined tlie latter. Then there was the time when other JX>licemen •were h avi ng trouble getting a handcuffed in- sane man to go to the county hos- pita1. "They called me into the case, and I went to where the demented man was," Summers recalled. POSED AS SALESMAN 'll IX>Sed es an auto salesm an from the Ford agency and I ta1k ed the man into buying a car. Then I told him that some friends were trying to harm him and I sug- gested that he accompany me to the hospital "'here I said he would be safe from them. "Meantime, I told him, I'll see that you get the car when you'r e ready to leave the hospital. It "'orked. The guy consented· to go to the hospital." "After we got there," Summers said, "the guy refused to move out of Ute machine. So I used psychology again. I told him to staY where he wu; that there some pretty nursef In the hoopi- tal and that I wanted to get there first." Summon grinned 1heeplohly, then added, With a twinkle in his eyes, "When the inaane man heard that, he threw me out of the car and beat It In the boopltal and I r•ced after him. In that way, the attendants and I were able to pin him dotvn on the 0-and hold him unlil we COUid pt him Into a •trallht-jackeL" ·-'V--TbeD there ;,., aootmr time -Pl)'diolOCY allo plA18I • port In the capture ot a dm¥nii.d -. -We bad gotten ihe man in the back __ t and I bad clam- bered, In alonplde him -he refllled to 10 with ua. He ftart.d to filhL" . II SUD>illftl 11..cri.,e.i the ilrilg. g!e. . . 'Then IUddonJ,. I aald to tj.e cuYr./I~t I ,can -tietter than llOU -·. I t worited. The 1UY aub-..s..{ tiil aald. "I bet ,.,.. can't'. So _.. Olartod idnsinl -. ... Ule .. 1n11mu -t ... lir bll ""' '*'Y -. "I .... _., dmim tldac Iciiidd-af....SU-balt ... time I Jaot -. -..,_liiC -tt--· . 1 But .(banqn OUtsuDs $' '11 the 'WO)'r to ttae --tbe---.. bis--ti. (latl1lz ZR pit.~ ~ tbe •'•*'W'Ge ••• ~ ..,,,_ ... .,. Ii • • Ward & HarringtOn Lumber Co. LUM5ER AND BUILDING MATERIAUI Bay Dtstrtet Y&rd Phone Beaooa. 5111 , 518 COAST mGHWAY AT THE ARCHES REFRl \GERATI 0 N SERVICE Domestic 1645 Newport Bll•d. BEA.CON 5l07:M W .M .HEINEN Commercial LN STOCK NOW FOR Immediate Delivery! Here it is, r.he seniational Philco "3)0" ponablc with the ocw, wu-dr,clopcd, miniatutt rube circuit. Jn any location; it dc!i•cn an amazing imprdfe- meot U.:. power and performance wi1'1o1111/Jt-4 of• sp«UJ Mn'J! ~mc!y saiolti•c, play~ po truns, plaocs, remote locaa":'\'!o indoors or outdO«!, on DC or baaay .• -~ I $~28!· ~ Batteries WHlt 0-. ••'1k '271.5 .. ......... L ---·· . • SPECIALISTS --···~ •{ ........ ........ .., •• - • .. • ' • . ' r -• Pu Ameripm Air ~Swank~ Ill 111.e wltb Pa .Am!r1c:u !iaJf )'Mn, II In emrp at. the wa;:os Airways' p1c to provt"8 .,.... at.floe, .-,.. to H. w. .. H"PD IKVlce to traYelen; Ille Petenon WO.tern ftC1oDOJ ao1eo -...11u_.... ...... _ . llGlbwacid office at t b e Holly· nu~l .Report of President rrett of · Harbor Chamber Directors Chosen People, Prominent 1 In· Business <eantlnuod rram Pop 2> Circles, Attend ChamJJer Qiniter committee•, recommendatlon lit . aceepfed. A second WU heard and ~of,.. .............. Pl""' I _, In De II 5 Ill ... -·life of -New.,.m --let ... of a.up CoaaQ-, M-both men were elected to the ....,. .... Mtaa .... ......,.. dbuMtr of tM NMrJM>R llartNtr Ohen'r 19'7 board. of ()ol.._oe -wu -In -N-rt --Y ..... a.lo Bothe ~en received 65 votes dining room on Thursday evening. • -1 1' Tile guest lilt follows: R. Donald Hall,· Mn. Hall, Mr. ..._ af.1lce at the Hollywood James camp1on and John de --..it Ho~ 7000 -~ Domendo will uals~ Mia WU-ID ~ --... to ---· --...,_ llaainud. ' banks while RlckaQ'll Burla will '-*=·We. We are ~ ~ ·-lato -llalldlnc on a Kilo JHn Wllbanla sales rep. ' oU . -"' will pu'll)o flU -dO....i: We ._.._ with tlle re- -tative In the Loo 'Angeles of· a!'l as ta1de ..... represent&, -' llalldlftr --In .qaaatltJ', tjlat --.... tnot wt-each. I Spee..... Table 1· Mansfield, Mason Siler and Gene. Mr. Meyer then announced that J . S. Barrett, Mn. Barrett, Ge<>-vi 5 1 . I the elecUo~ committee lncJuding ftrey Morgan, 0 . B. Reed, Irvin eve Y vealer. · hlmaelf, Weston Jay and Mn. An-George Gordon, Mn. Gordon, W. Newport Table ftce f'X' the 'put two d e-tive. tnterraptloa .U ~ bolnM reall7 wr11·.,.. The ea009N1-.t of _____ ....:_ __ __:_an.____:o_n_ bome ~ '1aa4 of bome ownlnc mmt alwap llie aa Important daty Thowiiutds of War Mesan's Book Seen :!..!.°:f,.~'::':e*~• :~~ p1aa~ ...o".!;:.::..., 6::.: Aid I Id tif. • small ~ks. Vbltors to our area . Deed Flags Being n en YID!J' call attention to the added att.rac-vantaie. But all additions should Made for Graves Wanted Automobiles tions otl th• limit<:<I ...... now usec1 be 1ocated so that th•:i-1og1cally ~ in this 'f'8Y and suggest how more fit Into the city picture and can Ninety Philedelphia women are The National PoUce Automobile would fdd still further to the be included without much expense bu-n1na out the largest single Directory is the title of a book chann the locality. to the city and the incoming areas ordel: ot American interment flags now in the process of publishing. You Newport Harbor has at-arid not due to become liabilities in the naticin's history. Author is Deputy Sheriff Bill O'· tained an outstanding position in to either. At the Philadelphia Quarter-Brien of 319 Flower street, Costa the yachting world. It is well and Unfortunate, but we believe muter Depot, expert seamstres-Mesa. favorablf known wherever boat-true, taxation will be an ever in· 99 are hard at work on an as-The book is designed to assist ing b enjoyed and clean water Ls creasin1t problem o'f all cities. This aign.ment that calls for the pro-police officers in identifying want· apprecia~ed. We must all exert is because we citizens ask for duction ot 169,000 additional cop-~err~~ ~ :e::~ry wi~tsh;,~ :;~r~a~~~1:0 =:~~ ~pr::_ ~~:1 of~~ ar:~ ~~er ~rn;:; 1es of the Stars and Stripes, which .a-eds low not•1·ng to -·· which wi·11 are to be used to drape the cas-dreds of large photos. hunw-'" ......... ...__. . more money to do the work. keta of . fallen heroes of World of pages, complete tec.hnical data endange~ our fOrtunate poaition. Labor, m a terials and equipment War n and word-picture descriptions of We ~t to see considerable are probably double the prices It 11 anticipated that 240•000 all cars. • developrr'; •t of yachting facilities l)l!id. So we must expect to pay flags wUJ. be required. About 701_ Id jn nearb ' areas, but there will al-m ore in taxes or we must re- 000 atonn flap are now available Church School ways be a great demand for all ceive less in service. However, and the · d Plans Rummage .Sale the Ya h ting accommodations close attention and business meth· . remain er are under pro-we can lprovtde, as long as we ods ·u h I · II cea of manufacture. Wl e p matena y and these Wlll.F([ REFRIGERnTion JERVICE COOIPnnY ... -..... !tlbac -8enloe .. ~ lllft., 0o.-a del MM fttoee Barbor 1'8& Corona del Mar Church School maintain our present high stand-·we can secure by cooperation and Guild is planning 8 rummage sale ards and clean water. working with our city officials and to be held Friday, Feb. 14 at Encouregement should be given the city staff. Townsend hall, 405 West Fourth to the buJlding of boat-s11ps where-Certain pubiic works must soon street, Santa Ana. Any one hav-ever convenient, in order to re-be undertaken. Fortunately they ing ,articles to donate may call lieve the !present over-crowded an-are not too big for our solving. Harbor 35-\V and the things will chorages 1in the harbor. Moorings They are now receiving the care- be called for. are probably getting to be tO'l ful consideration necessary. Much ;==NIPt.=='= .... ==··=11=-=:::::;IB & PW P arty numerous. Many may be neces-of the work is of a local nature sary, bu~ they should be reduced a nd will be taken care of by local if it is p<>ssible. and perhaps more assessm~nts. A general review of slips· \\•ill ' help a little in this. the entire taxation situation White House Cafe Phone 3182 Laguna Beach, Calif. l\'lrs. Irene l'vlorris and her com- mittee or new members will be hostesses at the Valentine party of the Business and Professional \Vo- me n's club, to be held Thursday evening at 8 p.m. at the Ebel! club house. Som<' of the city-owned front-'-''OUld, however. be interesting an,d age could with advantage be im-it should prove val4able and heJp- proved With slips which should Cul. I would suggest a' taxa iol\ bring in revenue to the city. study committee be created ur- We hope to interest the Coast ing the coming year to mak such Guard in establishing a s uitable a S1udy. We ar(' sure the · fonn- base here. The difficult part c.f ation !'CCUred will be val able to the task is to find a Jocatic~ the council, as well as t t he citi- CASINO CAFE agrc>eable' to'the Coast Guard ancl zens. satisfact~ to the city and Some additional he may be county. That is not easy to do. coming to the city f m state or but if it can be solved it should other sources towa the improve- Oomer Main and Central care or off-shore rescue work. by perhaps it is ad 'sable not to BALBOA 1 help in several ways: By taking ment of strC'ets an highways, but Now OPEN FOR BUSINESS assisting in fire protection inside count too much on this so soon. It I thr ha rbor. and in ' other ways will be valuable if and when it 7 A M U t "I M"d • ht \\'hich shquld develop when a base? comes. but plans should not be • • n I I Rig is establi~ect . AJ1 of this is con-held up in expectation .of help drews, cl.iscdvered that the follow-M.' Longmoor and Mrs. Long-Fred Frost, Mrs. Frost, Capt. S. moor. J . Barden, Mrs .• Barden, Roy ing men were also elected to the S. A. Meyer, Mrs. Meyer, Ever-Roush, Mrs. Roush, Hennan Han- new board: ett Morris, Fred Rowland, Mrs. • Llat• Otben District 2, Newpor t Beach, Wal- ter M . Longmoor, food packer. District 3, Lido Isle, Edgar R. Hill, oil properties. District 4, East Newport, Irvin George Gordon, contractor. Distr!ct S, Balboa, H. E . Kenny, postmaster . Rowland, Bill Schroeder and Mrs. sen and Mrs. Hansen. ·I Schroeder. · H. J . Hansen, Mrs. Han9en, Norman Pabst, Mrs. Pabst, Kern Rima.1C. F. Denison, Ralph Haviland, Rogers, Mn. Rogers, Maskey,, Mrs. Maskey, Ray qope.. Doug Ward, Mrs. Ward, P. A. Jin and Agnes Ca.son. l Palmer, Mrs. Palmer , Bernice Roi d w · Mrs Phillips and Agnes Blomquist. an nght, . W ry&ht. W 0 B ck Albert Vignolo, Jr., Mrs. Vienolo, . · · u • Mrs. Buck, Ercyl Col L T B db "-Brad Pi k G W n--. . . ra 4J'Y, ~-' c . · : 04asett, Mrs. Bassett, bury, Snm Porter, Lew Wallace Gordon Find.lay, Mrs. Findlay, a nd Mrs. Wallace. I District 6, PeninsuJa Section, Wm. Brush an d Mrs. Brush., D. C . Balboa Table Sandy MacKay, insurance. McAJpine, Mrs. McAlpine, ";Ed R B • District 7, Balboa I sland, J ohn C. Abell, athletic supplies. N ' U J A · · . Hill, Mrs. Hill, H: F . owe • . . Gant, L. L. Isbell, Kenny, Mrs. Kenny, Ross Greeley, District 8, Balboa M:land, W. C. Cole, oil propc::rtles. Mrs. Isbell, T. N. ·Gaines, C. I. John Wallace, Robert Kil)i1fer, McDonald and Mrs. McDonald . Tom Dugan and Mrs. Dugan. W. A. J5.irk, Mrs. Kirk, Robert Bert Wilson , Mrs. Wilson, ~-S. District 9. Corona del Mar, Dr. G. Norman Pease, physician. Rapp, Mrs. Rapp, L. A. Patch , McElroy, Mrs. McElroy, w .j L Col. J. J . Sailon, Mrs. Sailors, Jordan, Emma Hugh~s Hol~ I. D. M. Hummel and Mrs. Hummel. I I · District 10, Coast Highway and Heights, Nelson Stafford, electri- cal supplies. J R D . II . · rw1n, H. M. Holker, Mrs. Ho1-. , · an1e • Mrs. Daniell, E. ker. Lonnie Vincent, Mrs. Vin- e. TWicheU , Mrs. Twichell, WaJter cent, c. R. Johnson a nd Mr&. S. Spicer, Mrs. SpiC¥r. J . R . Con-Johnson. neJJ, Mrs. Connell, Dr. W . T . Clyde ~en, Mrs. Ashen, Jl B. Elttt Officer• Today Mrs. J . S . Barrett is director-at- large. Mooney and Mrs. Mooney. ' Special Table ~Continued on_ Page 4) Holdover directors of the new board are. Ralph P. Maskey, Hub- bard C. 1-lowe. P. A. Palmer, Dr. q.. ~1 . Grundy, Robert A. Murphy, Capt. C. V. McCarty, H . E. Ken- dall . S. T . Dunlap, Braden Finch and \Valtcr S . Spicer . Mrs. Clara Coupland, Mrs. Louise Jenkins. R. G. Hudson, Mrs. Hudson, F. B. Owen. Mrs. F . A. Young, J . P . Sutherland, l\.irs. Sutherland, Ralph W . Ege and Mrs. Ege. Balboa Island Table At the suggt>st ion of the toast-S. T . Dunlap, Mrs. Dunlap, Har- master. directors. old and new, ry Forsythe, Mrs. Harry Rider, gave the election committee a -Bud Briscoe, Mrs. BriscoC, Jack rising vote of thanks. Cole and Mrs. Cole. Mr. Longmoor thC'n announced Art White, Mrs. White, Wm. that PrC'sident BarrC'tt asked h-im Scott. Mrs. Scott. Bud Anderson, to appoint Braden Finch, S. A. Mrs. Anderson, A. S. Richardson, MC'yer , \V. M. Longn1oor. Walter Mrs. Richardson, Ed Richard.son SpiCt'r ;:ind A. B. Rousselle as a and ·Mrs. Richardson. 1 committee to suggest nominations John Allen, Mrs. Allen, John for ofricers to serve the chamber Tubbs, Mrs. Tubbs, W. L. Tubbs, of commerce during 1947. Mrs. Tubbs, H. E . Kendall, Dr. \V. 0. H aldy a,nd Mrs. Haldy. Th e committee will preserlt Roger Watson, Mrs. Watson, w. their r<'port for the meeting of the D. Keith, Mrs. Keith, Robert Al- board of dirC'ct.ors \\'hich \\rill be len, Mrs. Allen, Ben Reddick, Mrs. held a t th<' Ne\\•port Harbor Yacht Reddick, Jack Abell and ltlrs. Ctub today (Tuesday). Abell. f - Francis J. Horvath INCOME .TAX SERVICE Federal and State Office: S28 28th St. Phone Harbor 1805-R Residence: 116 S5th St. j Phone Harbor 1922-R Charter & Preston °'!" "rr"r'c .....,htl .... -w--.. Jl'LOOa Jl'l1RNACll8, oa&YJTY 6 roacm AIB 1lNl'1'8 . 11 .......... ,. 1--1'11oae lOS I I I I I I I LIDO ISLE ODDO I r ouA LARDE I •EDAOOMS I ~o llATHs I • • I llEAUTlf"UL PATi O I • • : STOVE ANO AEf"AIOERATOA I INCLUDED I • • I A HOME OE&IDNEO I F'OA UTILITY ' I AND COMFORT I • • I 45 F'OOT LOT I I • • I PRICED AIOHT -I S35,0DO I I I DODD ...,J... pal p. a. nMtr IN( OR PORA Tro realtors • llJJ •lo l'lllO. •o .. po<t b•o(~. cold f•lop•o•• "•wPO" b•oc~. ~o•bo• 150:) DELICIOUS FOODS BREAKFAST LUNCH -.-DINNER ti?licnt on the navy alloting suffi-from this dizrction. cient personnel to man a · suitabie Your compiunity has always re- base. sponded gEerously to appeals for Your din.>ctors ha"e seen to it help. \Ve "''a nt to remind you of that your harbor has been prop-the Cine 1 ork done on behalf of Chrl8tmu A\\'&rds FollO\\'ing this announcement the toastmaster said the next phasC' of the evening's program '-''Ould be the presenting of tro- phies in t h e recent Christmas Lighting fete conducted by the Orange County Coast Association and the NC'\Vport Harbor a n d Costa MC'sa Chambers of Com- Marion Dodd, Mrs. Dodd, Vi D.1--=~::::::::::::::::::~;:;:;;;::;::::::;;;;;;=;::::::;:;;;:;;::::;~--McGuffin, Mrs. McGuffin, Ha.fold Harvey, Mrs. H arvey, J erry Hall a nd Mrs. Hall -. ATTENTION··· ANIMAL LOVERS! ' • • Now beck serving your r.b!' n-is faithfully as did before I enlis....i in I.he Army four years ago. • • I FRESH DAILY U. S. Govt Inspected HORSE MEAT And All Other Supplies Delivered Twice per Week FREE DELIVERY Ora_nge County Pet Supplies 205 West Bishop SANTA ANA • PHONE: S. A. 51S8-J for your pet needs. LYON IG -HT In 7:30 the Bjg Tent Oa 101 lllgbway -Inst North of Santa Alla (Near Boxing Arma) -. • Orange Greatest County's REVIVAL HEAR Hyman Appleman America's Celebrated Evangelist ENJOY the Finest in Gospel Music · MQI& llANOOCK, I..eede~ I . SERVI~ B ... ,..,V..,,EKm.Y NIGHT -7:30 ~Feb.16 erly represented at many import-the Presbyterian hospital for ant hearings held during the past Orange county. Your local com- year. mittee, headed by Braden Finch. ~ It is very essentilll that your has turned ove:-:nore than $80,- chamber be ready at all time~ to 000,00 toward this great hospital make th~ proper representation prpgram. Thanks to the fine work when called upon. a nd to have the ·ne by the ladies of the Assist-merce. I inronnation and material avail-ce League, and others, the local The first trophy was one pre- able. quota has been oversubscribed. sented by the Long Beach Press- 1 Your chamber cooper B t e d You have also responded liber-T elegram to the community show- 1 closely with the California State ally during war years to the War ing the most cooperation with the Oiamber of Commerce in pro-Oiest Fund, and since tfle war, to lighting program. This was won 1 grams which had for their pur-the Community Chest. Thanks to by Newport Harbor and V. O . pose the encouragement of smaller the continuing efforts of P. A. McGuffin, suburban editor of that harbors on the coast. Your di-Palmer. chairman of the War ne'-''Spaper , handed the award to rector . Hubbard C. Howe, is head Chest drives, the Communit)' Oiest 1\-ir. Barrett on behalf of the of the state chamber committee has now received an emergency Press-Telegram. and Is working hard on this pro-disaster fund of Sl0.000.00 to be The sreond trophy was 0 n e gram. Your harbor haS recefved held a s a reserve for use. as the a\\·arded by the Ne"''port Harbor much ravorable comment because t.itle of the fund suggests. Collec· Chamber of Commercr> to the dis- of t his tie-in. tions for this present drive for the trict making thl' best showing and Expan~ion of the city area might Community Olest have reached Postmaster KC'nny handed this one be pennitt'Pd and encouraged on n S13.900.00. needing only $490.00 to to H . F . Forsythe , president of the gradull ~sis with mutual ad-complete this current drive. We Balboa Island Business Associa-r===='=========; are sure this will be forthcom-ing tion. ' CLOTHES POR MEN AND JJOYS TRAILER • before the drive closes. The third trophy "·as presented During the year your chamber by the Newport Harbor Chamber ofticials endeavored to interest of Commerce to the Balboa lm- the navy in using part of the army provement Association as it spon· air base area for the proposed sored the splendid floating Christ- post-graduate naval school. Noth-mas _tree. Mr. Theo. McElroy, vice ing has come of this as yet, but president of that association, ac· other uses for the air base have cepted it in the absence of c. R . been suggested. Joh th · We believe the recently ad-nson. e organization's presi-dent. who was detained. on busi-vanced junior college plan is well ness elsewhere. wo'rth while. We believe, however.1 j=============; as much of the base area as can-I i not be used with definite advan- tage to the public. should go back into private use and be returned to the tax rolls. Already many large areas in Orange county have gone from the county tax rolls be- cause of federal ownership. This adds to your tax burden. So we urge very careful consideration to (Continued on Page 7 ) CANOPIES We are. specializing in 15-oz. aircraft gray trailer canopies at mail order prices, tailored to order. CHOICE OF COLORED VALANCE -·- nree Day Delivery Call Us tot Free Dttrnates I· • • • :roar•-* II• JW&i:I •loa b• I -II •sa& ... mtl•-,.... ....... ..... •' I ·-· l"Cii z' ...... ···-.... ..., .... ·-••al ..... ,_,.. ... ,_wat•• to TSD aowaa.T-. .... • -..... ~·· ..... V• UC I I .. 3-DA Y SERVICE· Prices Reasonable . • .. J . J . Brashear, Mrs. Brashear, WELCOME HOME! Newport Barbor Post 291 AMERICAN LEGION ......_ d Bs•1mllb' M1 t .... Yet. --. .. n.-... Iola. ua -.. .., ..,. • ._. i.. a 1rot r...., 1 .... • OPEN EVERY DAY From 1 to 5 P. M. MODEL HOME f OR VETERANS ' • Built by {ieorge M. Holstein for the Ne-wport Furnished by Bay Company L~ndscaped by CRAWLEY FURNLTURE e HpLLISTER BROS. THIS llOME 18 rosT ONE OF THE ~Ml -- BEING BUILT FOB VETEBANS IN THE I <lOftA MDl.l I ' Make Reservations NOW for Yom Home NEWPORT BAY COMPANY 1151 East 17th St. CGBta Meaa ' ·Way --. . ' trs SO EASY TO l;IUY YOUR CAR NEW .OR USED -THE MOPERN WAy w1111 a llw.-t.-••l1•t lluk lou. .,_._._...._ ._._. _,.. .ne -' • -.n, there'• _, • , ' • . .. • • .. ' • ' • , . ! • I • • -' 1 . . MIAlllJJISI!! Ollildl -1.NSURANC\E- (c.ntlmm fran ~ 1) charp In San Dlotll> ~February "We w ::r:· cban&e9 In ' ttnue4. e FIRE , • AUTOMOBILI: • TACIT tlley ""'tlllocl, be -bit -l6, 190· This..... ment,looed Unlied States thoae :58 ~.. St•am wu llnt IU~ ap-• OOllPENU.'l'WN Now Av ·1able Por De' livery . at the trial. · piled to oavtcatton early In the "-macblM • · · he aal • addl.nc. "but none ....,. Jut century. "In a hundred )lltan," Phone ~2574-W - 9 to 5 P.M. • Further' -from the po-De tro ' Hi bee '° • u the cl\anpa made he said. "the Improvement> have "STU" DUNLAP ' Phone 1195-R ~· r 5 P.M. -.....ea1od Information to 8 yer· 12' in the tr&lllitlon fnlm th• band been .,,,..1.,.:· the .rroct that tbe7 r-the Back In Se~e; labor to tho machine labor ase." Instead or Robert Fulton'• 2Q! Marine Ave. Balooa r.Jand Ph. Harbor™ · "BIL " FL ETC · ER dtfondant and his car to Coronado LOcal' Bo Abo d Man~ people were thrown out or ateamooat. the Clermont. "we now Authorized Electrolux Agent fof the Bay Area U Y ar I have tho modem ocean llneT Guests Attend PuaLIC NOTICE . I I avenue, where Joe made a wm work w~en the machine aae came driven throUgh the water at . 30 P. O. Box 292 -Coronal de! Mar 1· anc1 headed east to P streeL 8111 Benbow, son of Mr. and an4. there was great fear for the miles• an hour by turbine englneo Chambe·r Di'nner SWORDFISH At B. street. the policemen said, Mrs. W. J . Benbow, 3602 Marcus future, but the future held ita'own at 68,000 horsepower. Powerful ib.ey got the defen4ult out of the avenue, who> entered the Navy with ~e machine absorbing the electric encines of recent vintaie (O:>ntinued from Pag~. 3) NOTICE TO BIDDERS: Invita· BUSINl'.88 G111DE I 10 EMPLOYKENT O~ED automobile and round him to be on his 17th birthday, June 18. ii surplus!of unemployment in time. are now serious rivals of steam Woodside, Velma Barber and Mn. tions to bid on the 1947 Catch of ;;...._Y:..AR __ D_:..a_n_d_LA_WN __ W.....1()-IRK--1 now on his way to Olina on board Jtroductloa Wu Slow power." Welch. , Broadbill Swordfish produced in W unsteady on his feet. the Highbee, the destroyer which Beforie the machine age every-Baak Work Euler Corona del Mar Table Sou them California waters by in- 500 p~~e ~::~e=--rtl ffgts. An exami.nin& phtsid.an who set a record of going ln revene for thing ~ had Invented ":'u Concrete whJch wu formerly 1 o. z. Robertson, Mn. Robert-dependent ,fishermen operating un-) lOtfc wu called to police beadquarten more than 300 miles when the wrought by hand, but production tamped by hand, he said, ls now son, Braden Finch, Mn. Finch, der the Swordlishermen's Stand- after the policemen brought the bow. fell off after a collision lut I was slPw, In the 18th century tamped spread and packed me-Dr. G. N. Pease, Mn. Pease, Mrs. ard Contract plan is hereby tend-z Q R I C l defendant to the stationhouse November with t he <>estroyer came tpe epoch-ma.king invention ch tcally G. L-Andrews, Erwin Spicer &nd ered. testified that the motorist was Frank Knox 540 mUes east of of the ,iteam engine and from that ans h · km ed to get one Mrs. Spicer. Und.ersigned. member of the DRY CLEANING ' tlm · U t dily changed " uc wor en us df'-"'-' committee will In Our Own Pl.ant very intoxicated. Oahu. e o .lnven on sea dollar a day. Now they get $lO Jasper Vale, Mrs. Vale, J. Les-l'WOr i.a1.,._.,.,11en s . I It was also brought out that at Part of a fotmation of eight des· the 5lal habits of all civilized d .. lie I Steffensen, c. Lewis Baltz, receive bids until March 15, 1947 PICKUP AND the time of hll arrest. the de-troyers which left San Diego and peoples1 • • a ~~~ks in bankl today are not MrS. Baltz, H . R. J enks, L. H. which shall be on same basls u DELIVER fendant had 40 pints of beer in were conducting division tactics en In t.he . unc1vtlizcd countries having the burdens of their' prede-Westlake, Dr. G. G. Havens, Hub-previous. cont:r:acts and state price his car. route to Pearl Harbor, the two everything is still do'.1e by hand· cessors be.cause improved mechan-bard C. Howe and Mrs. Howe. ! to be p~ld ~o f~shennen for dressed From records obtained by the ships collided with negligible dam-labof. ln China, for instance, he ical thods making their Dr Verling, Mrs. Verling, Of. Swordfish delivered at the ports police it ~as learned that the de-age to the Knox but with a bend said, coal is .dumped by hand· by work ~:Ster an~~ess monotonous. Earl· Brady, Brady Guest, Dr. c;. of Santa Barbara, San Pedro, fendant was arrested on a similar of 30 degrees in the bow of the cooli.es ~ coal an 100-pound sacks is Wood that was formerly hewn M. Grundy, Mrs. Grundy, Robe~t Newport Beach and San Diego. =====:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;I Higbee. carried on bamboo poles slung and cut by ·hand is now being cut B Powell Mrs Powell and Mri. Other points optional. M EN-w 0 M EN Emergency rePlli;n w e r e at-around the shoulders of the cool-by machinery and, lifted by me-&:,bert P~well. · Fishermen retain right . to ac- tempted and with the Souther· ies. chanical devices onto trucks which cept or r eject any or all bids. PrOstate - - -Pelvis .. ,_ ..... ,%., ...... ..... .,.... -,_. ., ....., ... J911 Wf llo ,..., ... iDt * ... ~,~ ... ..,_,_ .._.,......., ........ __ -·, IT'S YOUR land as an escort, the Higbee had "The average laborer in China carry it aw&y to the mills and to Swordfishermen's Committee limped some 200 miles toward receives from live to 10 cents a the markets. Boat Robbed By W. L. OLESEN. bo d I 1 h U lled St t he gets Address: 369 Canta Cruz Street, Pearl Harbor wh e n the w ay. Ill t e n a es , "Machinery makes men dearer Someone removed both th broke off , leavi!lg her 26 feet from fiVe to $10 a day. Here the and work cheaper," he r epeated. I butane tank and a stove from th San Pedro, Calif . ul I 396 I bo ·, h•• the bene11·ts de•lved · M Pub.-Feb. •. &. 11 . 13. 18. 20, 25, 1947. shorter than her reg a t on a t er ~ .,.--• In the olden days Silas arner boat of Mrs. Edward Hanson of f from the use or machinery," Mr. h b . h th }' f eet. . wove inc Y inc e in~? i:>r 330 Sixteenth street, Costa Mesa, From that point on the ship pro-Morgan said. the great house, "but today, said while It was tied to Smith Broth- ..... _,. ·-- BUSINESS GlJIDE 10 Phone BEACON S1!J8.J Lido Cleaners 456 Newport Blvd.I 78-lfc fOR A RELIABLE Paln.!,l;ob Oii your home, call Bea , 5330 after 4:30 p.m. I lG-lf< . ·COOPERATJ:vt ROOFING CO! New and Repair ceeded stern-first ~t a speed or \Vages Stepped Up Mr. Morgan, ''the Silas Marners ers pier a t 21st street and Ba five knots, resembling an l...ST In He said the power used in ma· have the linen." Front. last Wednesday, the poli outline. chinerY produces 12 times as much Printer • Aided have been told. GLANDS FORMED Windshields & Hatcl Phone 'll<acoo 5280-R Covers made to order. Also Plex· 216 E. aoth St., Costa Meu o.-_ .. ,, 1• .... ...., -.... ·an1, who holds severa l S\virn-as all human labor could produce By no means the least "·onder· ____________ _, _......, ......... ,_... ,.. ..... C"-><.;.;;,•,;.•www l'I• .. _, lf• 1ao ming records and has taken par without: it. ful of the machines perfected in ,,_.,,., in national meets, joined the "The naturai result has been a n the last century are those used =-., &. 1f; :::,.:. °9..,.. ~' stroyer after she had gone through enormous increase in production in printing. --llM ,_ • the war without a scratch, only with a consequent cheapening of The li notype can be made to do 7:=,.':' t:~ i ~--°=' r . ._ to be in on her. peacetime disaster. the articles produced." the work of five to eight printers .__.. .., nu 1 •• \Vith repairs completed,· she is Whei!e there is better machinery and because of i ts speed it is now ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~g~a~ln~o~n~th~e~se~as~.=:=:=:=:=:=, there are better wages, he added. possible to print more pages for :: Results obtained with the cotton the public to read. gin ar~ among the most striking ."In the ol~ days," said Mr. Mor· I of the blessings of machinery. It gan, "a typesetter couldn't set v.·as invented by EU Whitney in more than eight. pages o! ne.ws-PRECISION FREQUENCY SERVICE Call Barbor 1690-J for RADIO PHONE FREQUENeY MEASUREMENTS aad Percentage Modulation Checks 1793. print paper." "By the old hand method a The huge presses on which the worke.r would have to spend about metroPolitan papers like the Los two years turning out a bale of Angeles Times and the San Fran· cotton. The machine," Morgan cisco Chronicle are printed, the went on, "produces from 3 to 15 speaker added, "are capable of bales a day." turning out 96,000 copies of a 16- PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENTIO , TO ENGAGE IN TH SALE OF ALCOHOL IC BEVER~GES. TO \VHOM tT MAY CONCERN: I Januuy 30. 194~ Notice Is hereby gi\•en that flftee days a rter the date poated. the under signed proposes to &ell alcoholic bever agea at the&e prem\Ra, described followa : 106 MAIN ST .. BALBOA/NEWPOR BEACH. Pursuant to l!!uch Intention. the un- dersigned 111 applf,lng to the State Boi:i.rd or Equalfut on for luua.nce on original application ot an alcoholic be\•erage \icenae for these premlae11 u lglass &: Lucite Sheets tor sale 20-tfc Nu-World Products Company, I ·----------'~-303 Third St., Huntington Bfach Phone Huntington Beach 178. BQ.tf• CORSON & RAY CO. Ge11eral Contractors Complete Building Service -PHONES-- Harbor. 2447·R Harbor 1520-W 87.tf, ROOFS t W. J. BENBOW I Phone Harbor 1012 J 82-lfc FIREWOOD-$18.00 cord. Phon• Santa Ana 6079-R. 90-tfc PLUMBING AMON WEST Repairing and Remodeling -GIRLS- Get a Good Job With a Future Peopfe ..., using the teleph- more than· ever- ~tbere are more and more ~ portunttles for clrls as TELEPHONE OPERATORS with the Southern California Telephone _Company The rate of pay ta good-start at $30 for a 5 day week, ln most communities. Increases are trequen~even in the first two yean alone, and many more after that. Work ls in pleasant offices with friendly ~workers and consid- erate, helpful supervisors. Inquire 1f more lnfon:nation la de- sired-or .apply Southern California Telephone Company 100 E . Bay Ave., BalbOa 514\i No, Main St.. Santa Ana or Call Otlef Operator 6-tfto For Trade Improved methods resulted in page paper an hour, counted and a drop in the price of about 30 folded and ready for the news-follows: -------------Sink Stoppage and E~ WANTED-Housekeeper & some one dependable to care for 2 children full time. Board & room on Lido Isle. Phone Harbor 24;. -- Swordfish and Albacore Boat Fully Equipped -Now Operating 10.Ton Ice Hold Will Trade for Property in Costa Mesa Phone Harbor 97 HANNA ESCROW CO. Opening February 7, 1947 1701 Newport Avenue I Costa'Mesa, CaJifomla cents ~ pound in a little over a paper carrier." century~ HJchways Made 0:-:' SALE BEER LICENSE . CUSTOM TRACTOR WORK Grading, excavating. Gentral tillage. R. L. Harmon. Phone Phone Harbor 289.M H ome Address 208 29th 1st. 8-tfc 9-3tp The introduction of the power H e explained how it used to loom revolutionized the indw.strial take 100 men to dig a ditch In the life of England. Cotton spinning roadway where now through the ceased to be a cottage industry power of machinery only 10 men and was carried on in factories by are requlred to do this work. Anyonl! desiring to protest the Is- suance of 11uch license may file a ve rl- rled protest with the State Board of Equalization at Eecramento. Gallfornla, !ltatlng grounds for denial u provided by law. The premi.se!I are not now llcen!lcd for the Mle of alcoholtc bev-Santa Ana 5090-J. 9-lfc ------------:SALE==--=MI=S:..:CELI.Am:o====..:U...;8 __ .:,.• 14 Auto· Batteries PERSONAL era~a. 1.tAX C. WOLFF. Pub.-Feb. 4. 1947. hired labor. "The men thrown out of work NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION "The old spindle and distaff was by the introduction of machine-OF PARTNERSHI? replaced by the spindle of the digging equipment found employ-The copa.rtoenihlp bl!twee.n A. J. modern machine. which can be ment elsewhe•e whe•e machines Ghiloni. Robl!rt c. Stewartt. Jacob • • Bodenhoefer. and A. J . Durocher, run at a1 speed of 11,000 revvolu· also wer e performing great good ~·hlch . prior to the 3rd day of Sep- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I tembl!r, 1H6. wu conducted under the for mankind." fictitious name o f Central Boat Work!li In 1890, he said, no one ever at the foot of Thlrty-tirat Street. New-Olronle Plating _ ,. ... ITbat 014 c.,. sovllle uu • Bt'ud New 1~7 lllodel. U- CBaoME Toiu Buawen. l!Nd-~ .... Me. SpeeialYt.e ill .Av.Lomo- U.,.e XariDll Pl~. .. 1 lw • a tlia ..,... N tloaal Plating Co. , ...... 1 .. ... 1Alllr ....._..._ ., ... 1. .poke Of nood -ntrol. "But we do port Beach. Call!omla. w&.11. on the 6th. .. ., day or September . 1946. dlaMl\•ed by now, for we have the machin'ery mutual a~reement and coruient of the to do the wo•k of dredging. pa rtneni and the partnership business • "''8.8 on that dote sold to Rlch.ard P . damming and making catch basins Hob90n. w . Moore and R. E. J ordan. bs b th n " -o;i.·h.o th.ereafier continued to operate to a or e over ow. said buslneM at the same address un-He said the Ventura highway, der the mune name. the great Storm King hJghway Dated thl~~r~.d~H~~brruary, 1947. overlooking the Hudson River, the .f ROBERT c. STEWART Colorado Freeways, and the great JACOB BODENHOEFER A. J . DUROCHER. roads to Poughkeepsie and New :.Pu::;b:.·......:F..:•b::;·_•"·-'':.:".:.'.:.· -------Haven, could not have bee n built by hand CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS Flctltloue Firm Name Landscape Gardening and Gard~n Maintenance We serve Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa, Lida.. Isie, Balboa Island, Newport and Balboa. Trimming • Fertilizing Renovating Lawns Call or Write Box "J " NEWS-TIMES 3-Stp Carpentry-Concrete General Contracting James E. McKee 620 Marguerite Avenue CorOna del Mar • 7-lfc '1"hfse were possible only be- cause machines made them pos- sible," he explained. THE UNDERSIGNED does hereby certify that she la conducting a Beauty P A I N T I N G1 Parlor business at Corona dd M&r, 609 12 Ye·~ Servi-In N~ Previous to the advent of the Coaat H ighway. City of Newport ....... ...,.. "''""..,...... • SWIMMING In three lessonl •. any-R bber Se where by appointment. IDavid u paraten Knight, Room 511, 449 E'. Sea-18-month -$6.75 Ex. side, Long> Peach, Cl!llf· I 7.Stc Compounded Motor TRAlfSPORTATION 11 • BICYCLES Bold, Rented or Repaired. VOGEL'S 100 Ma.1.n St.. Balboa I 208 Karlne, Balboa lalaD.d. ,M-tte BEAUTY AIDS u I Under New Management HELEN'S . BEAUTY SALO!f AL TO WENDT ANNOID-\CES Oil Gallon, 70c ' Western Auto Supply Authorlad'i>ealer 1836 N~ Blvd.. Coota M- 41-lfc COMPLETE HOUSE CLEANING SERVICE • Free Estimates Kitchen end Wall WaahlnJ: Floor Cleaning and Waxl"ll Window Cleaning C&u!klns Palntln& All Work Guaranteed W Spec• 1,. • e 1a 1ze 1n I machine, man did not earn suf- fici ent income to plan ahead ; all he was able to eke was the bare necessities of We. Beach, County or Orange. State of C&ll· Harbor Area fomla. under the fictitious firm name Harry Hall of CROWN OF THE SEA BEAUTY SALON and that said rlrm 111 composed p•~• CONTRACTOR of the follow ing pe?110n.1. whose name1 A.L.L'I .1..u,G and addrease1 are ·u follows, to wit : -Phones- Expert & S pecialized1 PERMANENT WAVINy Harbor 379.J · Al's House & Window Cleaning Service TRUCK RE .PAIRS • 5 factory Trained Mech 5 · Complete Lubrication Ser.vice Wax and Polish on All Makes of Cars • BODY AND FEND R WORK ' eo....,1ete "ng • Estimates Given • ·I Ile. Barbar 513, Newport Today, the speaker observed, with a smile, life is richer for the laborer for the machine has multi- Ml111 Lelis A. Ott. 806 Jllckory Street. Beacon 5413 Santa A.na. Calif. All Popular Cold Waves Machine and Machinel~ WITNESS my hand thl1 30th day of 274 E. 19th Street 24-tff January, 1947. --'-"--'-"-------SHAMPOO TINTS 86-lfc plied production. ''Through machinery, the work- ers obtain a more equitable dis- tribution of the increased riches that afe "-TOUght by it." ln closing the inspirational mes- sage, the speaker declared that there was no logical reason to fear the tuture. "The gieat blessings of machln· ery will continue to make llte rich- er for all of us. Men may be dearer but work will be cheaper. Have no fear of the future," he said LOIS A. OTT. STATE OF CALIFOR1'"1A, ) COUN"TY OF ORANGE ) 1111. ON THIS 30th day of J anuary A.O., 1947. bl!fo re me F . C. Venn a Notary Publlc in Md for snld County and State. res iding therein duly comml1· eloned and h orn. personally appeared Loll! A. Ott known to me to bl! the per!IOn wh<>M name h1 11ub1Krlbed to the •dthln Instrument, and acknowl· ed~ed to me that she executed tbe ...... IN WlTNE.,_t;S WHEREOF. 1 h&Tfl hereunto .et my hand and affixed my offlclal Mal the day and year ln thl11 certificate flnit above wrttten . F . C. VENN, Notary Public In and For Sald County and St.ate. (My Commtaslon Esplru Jan_ ll, 1960.) Pub .-F eb. •. &, 11. ts. 194.7. Fresh Daily Delld---Or, complotAI equlpnmt _,... ..... tto- :roar OWIL HORMEN FISH MARKET • Ofll C:llNTllAL AVIHU .. NEWPOllT •llAC:H CESS POOLS and SEPTIC TANKS Installed Anywhere 1n Orange County · Contract Drilling Sewer Connection (All Work Guaranteed) Full Insurance Carried J. R. McCORMICK 340 Victoria St. Coota Mesa Beacon 5069-J 93-lfc ' 2827 HAffi STfW!'IG West Central Avenue Nl-\\o·port Beach Call Harbor 1781-~ 10-ltc MACHINE and . MACHINELESS Permanent Wave11 · "nntlng and Manl<:urlntt\ ~g AppL Ph. Harbor 1179-W Vi's Beauty Shop I 1103 Coast Hl-y. Corona clel Mar ~lfc ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANER Large model, $27.50. complete with attachments: beauutully re- 1bullt. Written 1 yr, GUARANTEE on order; demonstrated ln your home, no obligation. Phone or write SUN VACUUM STORES LoDg Peach 416 American A.._ Phone Long Beech 7- 6-lfc REFRIGERATION Domeoti<>-Comme RADIO SALES & SERVICE l:llPLOYIOlllT WA.ii tD> I 11 Spectallzlnc In .._irtnc. ALTERATIONS & ~ Newpwt"Electr!c Appll•- TRONART, INC. work at home by exper1~nce<J 2305 eo.t m9d.-Harbor 2138 RADIOS Saleo & Service Radio, eleolr<Xllcs. ..,""'-Sal.. Japanese-American. llO C&brlllo I ------------"6-...:ltc;;.; md ...-vice-marine and -tic. back of HI-Way Garage, ~ Ph. H. 1252-M Mesa. can Mon.11\Ved or Ft?day. llllll W. Central, Newport e ....... -----------8-4-....:tp '7&-lfc WINDOWS WASHED by o:i1Jege l ·CARP--ENTERIN ____ G_W_ORK. __ AJ_ter_•I boys. $1.00 per hr. After 2;p.m. atlons, Remodeling. and Repair,. Call Beacon 5529-M. lj}-2tc IMMEDIATE DELIVERY On Roper, Magic a.et and O"Kfffe & Merrit GuRanses VOGEL'S Phone Santa Ana 1090-W. DIPLODDNT ow111 •c•• I • '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! lG-Btc FOUNTAIN GlRL I ~ --. ME"I.'--_ -CLAD--PRO'---D-u_crs....:::....:..:.; Phone~ Drue 7-ttc l1re ~ -Kl ......... 10\) Main Harbor 145 6-lfc (WE DID!)• ' \ CHICKEN PIE -Our Specialty Ragan' s Harbor House Grill 8teeb CAP RAGAN, Pmpietor DIKING llOOll llDVICS .,... ........ .; .. -:--... • "*-ISloo"'o -111·.i•1eo 914 Collt RiaJnr~ -()ppaolte ~ -C-tcr All "¥'"" .... -· --.,.;. , ...-. .. ,, ..-. - a 1l .. F-'11 ' . ~ WOOD -WANTED-Women to ~·care Doil..-..! CLARK & PATES or 3 chlldron, 1 at home; In B. W. WRJGHI' lletaDlzlnc oc1too1 w-.,.. & · Ph. Beacon 5665 -WeJdlns ~ .__ 8 a.m. till aometlme In eoe!une. 1-N t ~ ..., 30th SL -HulMf ....,,. Also to do llsht "'"-k.J Ap-·~ "-'•jJCji" -- N'Mew-pc:wt..., Peach ~ 9'-lfc ply 208 Ametii;Ywt. Pa1lioa Iajand FRUIT TREES -• Mtp P-=h -Apricot -Plum AL LACHMEYER 1-W-ANTED ____ Pr_actlcal __ ~-+., =ror Walnut and otben. S I G N S elderly lady. In private .hj>me. Cl.TRUS TREES Tradm, Poata, 'W'.allo, Wlndoww, ete.' PennaneDL Phone Harbor pg1. Valenda ~ -Navel 0ranp Beacon 5178-W 11-2tc Ready t;' ~ Noor HIE. 18'th SL, ea.ta -HOSTESS WAN'n:D-Attraethe Red ltallon Onion Plants ) 9t* yoling cir! wanied for part-~ C-""-te line of ,,_ PlaDb -. Job. lncludlnc ~to -.... -·· HARBOR . =PO~ e:v coMPJ, · Holliat.ei Broe. Plumbing Service 1151Eut1111> SL, Coot& Mt-, . >N V.JJ.JJ Y • 1'181Mowpwt-.s _.,... Be. -.J ,..21c 119 ---··• IUIPAIRJllO OUR *'*""'''ft WANTED-RadlO wwlm ..... ea.ta~ Bnc•DIO l\4'z .. I cs-~ Cd Jnc •• IDIJ.W. • ._ ' I • ' • • . . I ...... !!~JB;!~~~E~~~~~!:::j.;~IRJllKl&L~~~~· ~·~a&DIOE~~j::·~~-~·~r~. ~Su~:::::~·~,~-;.;.~.~-;!r~A~m;.~:::::! ........ --ni llAl.E-New G1boon -SPINET ·PIANO. A few for Im-' fin ;,T.5m.tti.llO~...,. ~-~~~~ ""u~· UH ,. -··· ml"&.nl '' "''·mrAD ·-. 'mt -~ Still Ill ori. ~·~ ~ ~ ~-~ • ISLAND REAL TY COMPANY RELIANCE REAL TY & INVESTMENT CO. ' • ,, ••••· r.srATI: I .... " .. mi .... purdlMed tnm Jlul. mil terms. • f ' .,_ I -1111 qo for $111!1!.00. Danz.Schmidt ~ Co. 201 ~te, Balboa hland Phone 3TT·W· A. R. EBF JIM W. DOAK REAL VALUES • •. . wm 1111 for 1321,00, Locatd 520 No. Main, Santa An&. 5-tfc BALBOA ISLAND Bmt. lllond. PtioDe York 5071. Radio Repairl Lowest priced lot on the Island for sale at $7,000. .,... ________ 7_-~ttt All makeo; tuba. etc. coull buy adjoining comer lot at $7,500. . ftm:nAN BLINDS-Aluminum. Beacon 6763 · ~~,.~~ BURTNORTON 116. 'a..t Venetl&n Blind Co-915 Coat Hlcbway, Newport ~SLAND REALTY COMPANY Won 18th and Newport A'"· 23-tt.: 201 rte, Balboa Island Phone 'rr'i·W Coot&-. Pb: Beacon 5762-W. SPINET type mlrror piano. Re-· • · 10-2tc · 38-t!< ·possessed. Now only pay bAI----+----''------------·-----"w~n="•D-,IN=G--,D"'RE"'"'s"'s-. -."'1..,-:-;12~. -o""'r ance. $290.00. To see this Is to i-vy Ntln, full length train. love It. 1 HE 'PROPERTY YOU WANT Seed pearl crown with face veil Danz.Schmid~ Plano Co. IS AVAILABLE I I ! and tu1J length lace train. Also 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. 5-tfc • • '1'. 5 whl"' satin sllppen. PIANO ':'UNING and repalrlnJ:. Matchlng w~ding &: engage-. J . B. Brown. Phone Beacon I Dmlt rtn&. Call Harbor 2738. 5294-J. 388 Broadway, Coota ~2tp Mesa. 78-t!c •ro=R--s""ALE---E-J_ec_tr~l-c-mo-to-rs-.'""'s"'h,...p and 1 Ii hp three phase, % hp alqle Phase ; also D.C. motors and ...,.rators. 50-Jb. capaacity Ice box, used Harbor 1781-W. ~2tc BECHSTEIN. Famous EUropean artist piano. Grand. Wonderful tone. Temu. Danz-Schmidt Plano Co. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. 5-tfe Piano Repairing Home -Lot -Income Business Describe Your Wants · We Can Help You VACUUM CLEANER. New Eu- ttka tor SAie or trade on Ice Tuning and Reflnlshlng J. M. MILLER & ASSOCIATES box or refrigerator. Price $70.00. Accredited References by South-l Sth lo. Central Harbor 1264 Harbor '886-W. 415 Iris, Corona em Calif, Music Teachers 1°' lO-ltc ' do! mar. ~2tp Phone Mr. Fagan, Harbor 1563 RICHARDS or wrl"' P . 0. Box 2ll, Ne~c RENT, MI~UB 45 REAL ESTATE --,,,--,--~-.,,,,------1 Overhead Door Service FOR SALE-Children'• store In Peninsula Home GRAND pianos. Steinway. Weber, Costa r.tCsa. \Vill sell at invevn- Resldentla.l · Commercial Chickf'ring, Kimbal. Mathu.shek. tory cost plus fixtures. Phone Well llM'angC'd 2-story, 4-bedroom Free Estimates Julius Bauer. Priced from $485 Anaheim 28121. 10..2tp home with 3 baths, fireplace, A M. Dixon -ruchard Spear or will rent. fully carpeted. Patio and com- Newpori Beach Be. 5889-J Danz.-Schrrtidt Piano Co. MONEY TO LOAN 50 pletely fenced. Quiet home 9-4tp 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. 5-ttc ' neiihborhood.. A fine home in --------~----" -----------LOANS TO BUD..D. buy, !lllpl"'O'ffr, every detail. mCYCLES, boys, girls. $23.75 ea. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS SI modomla or roftn&nc.. $18,500 'lbeodof-e Robins. 22nd & Cen---------.---Newport Balboa lf'ede.ral Savtap tJ'aJ. Harbor 28 or Be. 5487-R Carpenters Available and i...... AoooclaUon. J . M. Mll..LER 10-tfc tor general maintenance 3333 Via Udo Pb.. Harbor 1500 15th & Cen tral Har. 1264 Steel Kitchens GLASS ENCLOSURES SHOWER DOORS Southern Counties Supply Co. Phone 5585 Laguna Beach 548 Forest Ave. 10-ltc and repair 1().ltc O. Z. ROBERTSON Call Harbor 83 WRITE' SENATOR S4-ttc NEED MONEY? See u.I for Quick, Helpful Service I on Your Financial Needs ..._ Loans on Furniture Salary F OR SALE-2 lovely home sites, 63' x 140',1 l~ated on E . Mag- nolia. Call ~venlngs at 2452 Elden Ave., Costa Mesa. 9-2tp Oyde B. Doek W. C. Gabbard George Evenson ' 1936 Newport Blvd. 1435 Coast lllway Costa Meiia Corona del Mar Beacon 5857-W Harbor 1271 Bring Your Buying and Selling Problems to Us - 'Ocean View Lot -Newport Heights Near Oiff Drive, 50'xl35', sewers in, water in. On Redlands Ave. See our sign. Only lot for sale in this vicinity -$1950. Corona de! Mar -Furnished 2 BEDROOM STUO'.X>, fireplace, elec. refrig., table top stove, etc. Garage. Price $8950. Only $3500 down, balance at 3 percent-$33 a month. Corona de! Mar Bargain Pre-fabricated home 20lG!4. Unfinished · iriside, but material all here to complete. South of highway. Vacant, partly furnished, liveable. Lot 30'xll8'. Best offer takes. • ' Costa Mesa -Garage House On 'h acre good sandy soil, good location, furnished. Equipment, 200 chix. -$4,500. Lido Isle Home 2-STORY HOME-45' lot, walled . patio with barbe- cue pit, very private. Home is 2-bedrooms, 2 baths, large liv. room, corner fireplace, nice din. room, double garage with sun deck on top. Stove & refrig. Price $19,500: Terms. HOMES -INCOME -BUSINESS OPPORnJNITIES • INSURANCE I One Bedroom Fur~ish~d Ho~e .. ·. New Veiy unique home . . . in a fine district. FUmished very nicely. Easy Terms.I Will take car or trailer as , part payment. Full price only . . . . $5,500 ' . Income Property In Corona de! Mar I • One bedroom home and ,cottage m the rear. Very clean inside and out. Ven. blinds. Cottage furnished and some furniture in t¥ front house. Rear rents at $40 a month. Let a rei tal take care of your pay- ments and live at ease ... or rent both of them. A very large pereentage on your investment. The full price on all this property is only $8,400 ' 5-Bedroom Home On Balboa Peninsula 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, garage made into a guest room. Real fireplace and ~oor furnace. A very com- fortable hor'ne ... New England style. You'll like this home very much. It's priced right at -- • $18,500 ' ' I B. A. N Ej R ES 0 N REAJ.. ESTATE BROKER AND ASSOCIATES ' Phll D. Soloman -SALESMEN -John Bondra FOR SALE-Single shot 20 gauge tot.gun. $15.00. Phone Harbor '187-M. l().ltp WA:Ni&D TO BUY SI Will Pay Cash For Your tum.lture or what hav.e )"DU. Phone Beacon 5656. Wm. F. Knowland or CONGRESSMAN John Phillips Washington, D. C. Car or Other Security Hours: 10 to 1 and 3 to 5 (Closed Saturdays) TWO CHOICE LOTS, Newport Heights, 50xl.27.5. Sewers, al· leys. Corner lot $1800; inside lot $15CX>. Phone owner, Beacon 5406-R.. 8-4tc Balboa Income Property Four rental units. plus good con· cession. shows good return on $20,000 investment. RELY ON RELIANCE -._) I Phone Belj.con 5225 1972 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 10-ltc McCORKELL REALTY Ci:awley Furniture Co. 18I2 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa 92-tfc • · Will Pay Cash ,For Rowboats. Skiffs, Dinghies. Dories. Swanson 113 30th St., Newport 5-5tc . l'UllNlTUllE FOR SALE S2 A GOOD BUY- IS A WISE BUY • to remove Orange County Resort Rentals from Los Angeles District Rental Control. SO. COAST APARTMENT OWNERS ASSOCIATION KEYS Made While You Walt VOGEL'S 100 M&1n St., Balboa S.ttc 108 K+rln•. Balboa lll&nd llt-tfc J.M . MlLLER 15th & Central/ Har. 1264 J().ltc L '-() ?0 K BEST BUY. Priced right. $13,500. 18141ni Newport Blvd, Costa Mesa 3 bedrm. stucco. Landscaped. Beacon 5220 Patio. F e nced. Near high school. (Across from Alpha Beta Market) Your investment will always be 10.ltc good. Don't miss it. See me for ----.,..--------1 appointment. AUTOMcriivi: a TIRES -----.,.-------II CORNER LOT near high school . 1936 Pier~ Arrow for sale. Bal-Lot near by sol~ for $2~ ~o boa Inn_ Harbor 660. 98-tfc l.l{et>ks ago. This "''eeks price $1585 cash. Let Us Help You Be Wise BU8JNES8 OPPORTtlNlTIES 4-0 _ Hereafter if we recap your CORNER LOT near 16th St. & Orange Ave, Costa Mesa. Owner refused $1250 on terms. Will take Sl 100 ca!lh. HARBOR FURNITURE 1962 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 4-t!c A LUCKY PURCHASE enables wi to otftt PLATFORM ROCKERS With u much as ONE TIURD OFF. Large rockers with home spun tapestry as low as $29.95. Otben at $34.95, $39.95 and up. We bought all floor samples of manufacturer of · high grade BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES T o get in or out of business call CLIFF BABIN-Harbor 1264 J. M. Miller 15th & Central Har. 1264 l(). ltc rocken and pass on the savings FOR RENT t.l to )'OU._Pay only $50.00 monthly SMALL one room and kitchenette and cet one of these now. Free apartm ent, 2 adu,Jts on.ly, Avail- dellvery. McMaha n Furniture able to June 1st. Ca.ti evenings Company , Second It Broadway, 120 ~tarine Ave .. Ba11loa Island. Santa Ana. lO-ltc OPA ceiling. 10-ltp i'OLLOWING items three months WA..'llri;TED TO RENT u TIRES We guaretee our .. Caps" to lut 20,000 MILES · and that's not all- WE Wll.L GIVE YOU $20.00 IF OJilE COMES OFF Regal'dlea of s~ ONE TIRE RECAPPED IN 5 HOURS. old. Sold 20% discount. New 3-======--· ~~--­pieee maple dining room set, RESPONSIBLE telephone cm-tor a complete &et we wtll call glau &: leather breakfast room ployee v.·ants to rent 3-bedroom tor your car in the mornin& aet. New gai!I i!ltove. Call Harbor house in Sa nta Ana or vicinity and deliver same day. A1so--e ~l\f for infonna 1ion. ~2tc or v.'ill exchange renta l of my S2.00 Mobilstatlc balance Job BEAUTIFUL \Val t di . t house in \\1est Los Angeles. when we recap your tires, for . nu rung se • Southern California Telephone Sl.00. No lead Wel&htl or buffet exte~ion table & 6 chairs. Co., Santa Ana 670l -Ext. 23. Hextru." 736. Udo Nord. Phone Harbor ' · lO-ttc 1627. 9-4tp :::-==:::--=-::==--=--WANTED TO RENT-House or llO.A.ft. llUPPUU u apartment for 4 people. During Costa Mesa Tire Co. June, July, Aug. \Vill pay $125 In Rear at How about one of t hese: Balboa Island, income ...... $16,500 Balboa, income ................ $16,500 h1:esa. 2·bd.rm .. Cliff View 1 1.4 acres .............................. $7,000 Newport income .............. $15,000 Lot, cor., Lido Isle .. : ......... $4,750 Lot, Peninsula, Ocean Fr. $6,000 W . Newport Oen . Fr. Lot $1,800 Trade 2 lots for 2-bedroom Business lot ....................... $10,000 Business property ............ $25,000 4 rooms, ~ acre, 1'1esa ...... $7.875 Cornna del Mar. beautiful viev.-. Lot a t cost ................ $5,000 Newport, 4 rooms ................ $6,000 Further Listings F:or Sale Or Rental Appreciated Francis J. Horvath Broker 328 28th St.-Officc 1805-R 116 35th St.-Res. Har. 1922-R l ().ltc CORONA DEL MAR Balboa Canvas Shop per · month. Call Harbor 1677 1760 N rt BI' d. SaJla -4' Boat CoYers before 2 p.m.. any day except · ewpo V If you have $4,700 you can buy the \Vednesday. 10..2tc • cosTA. MESA finest 2-bedroom home we have Marifte · Upholsterinz Ph.I llHeon 5'7"3 ottered In months. Cir<:um- Ocean and Harbor View Lot Newport Heights 45' level lot, unobstructable view, nice surroundings. Price $5500, terms. Newport Heights Three-bedroom stucco -house, completely furnished, hardwood floors, double garage, sewers in. - $11,500 -terms. · Nearly New -·costa Mesa Three-bedroom stucco home. completely furnished with approximately $2000 worth of nearly new furniture, rugs and carpets, pre-war. Kelvlnator, Wedgewood, dinette and dining-room set, nearly new living-room set, drapes, blinds, curtains, etc. Tile bath and ltitcheii, hardwood floors and two floor furnaces. Large double garage, back ,yard fenced. East side. Price, $12,500--0nly $4000 down. Balboa Island Home and Apartment Two-bedroom home; completely furnished. Nice yard, landscaped and fenced. I-Bedroom apartment for income_I:!!Iltal. Garage. $14,500, terms. Costa Mesa -Best Buy Two bedrooms-five-room home-frame, hardwood floors, completely and attractively furnished, new double garage. Home is five years old, very well constructed. This is a home anyone could be proud of. Lot is 54xl50. New double cesspool. Price $8450 -Terms. Quick possession. Open 7 Days Every Week, 8 a. in. to 6 p. m. Harbor 'lf17 -224\i :n.t St. RESPONSIBLE couple wants to AK for Al or Hank. stanceo compel a quick sale. In- N-ixrt Bead> n-ttc rent furn. appartment or houae. tmor Is redwood . .and pluter; RELIANCE REAL TY & INVESTMENT co. No children or pets. Ph. Santa ~tfe beautiful oak noon, fireplace, A-R. EBRITE JIM W. DOAK BATTER IE s Ana 2514 or Orange 114T~t 19'1 LINCOLN Ze!lb7r dub -We Jdttchen, large dining room. Clyde B. Doek w. c. Gabbard George Evenson 9bc-...,.tJ>t4vy duty De lco marine P lib new. Cieu upbolster)>, pUi\ Garage hu 8lQO finished room. lat--Wbol<Salo arid retail. WANT TO RENT-Fumlabed or job 3 -. old, $1500. Call aa... a-to st....., and llChool. So. of 1936 Newport mvd . 1435 Coast Hbny Om Dollar for old battery. unNrnlsbed -· 2 or a bed-bor 1-.J ~ time. Mii: Ille lilghway. Don't delay If you . _ Costa Mesa Corona de! Mar 2604 West €entral, Newport Beach Ha;bor 1405 Newport Beach Furnished; 2-bedroom home, close to beach. Newly decorated. Immediate possession. $7500 See This Beauty Ideal beach home; 2 years old. Hardwood floors, tile .kitchen, patio, 2-car gar . Yard completely fenced. Close to beach. $8200 Costa Mesa Beautifully furnished; new 3-bedroom, hardwood floors. lots of tile, double garage. Everything goes, washing machine, vacuum cleaner, etc. Move in, nothing needed. You will like this. -Terms CHOICE LIDO AND PENINSULA LOTS. HA VE BUYER FOR INCOME PROPERTY. Your Listings Given Every Consideration McCORKELL REALTY REALTORS 2604 West Central, Newport 'Beach Harbor 1405 10-ltc REAL ESTATE.EXCHANGE 48 t'UTO SERVICE WHITTIER IDLLS--Perfect set~ ting for ranche or adobe home, % ac. overlooking San Gabriel Valley, 16 mi. to_ ·1... A. Garage, guest house', fruit. 'Trade for Harbor property. Mr. Smith, Ph. Har. 741. 9-4tc TBAJLl:1lS 3 81 TRAILERS FOR REN'l'- Do Y<><D' own haulinfl: and mov- lnc. All new equipment. si25 A $2.50 per day. We fumlab hitch. Myrelm Brno. Service Station, Cor. 17th A Newport Blvd., -ST 0 P- TIRE WEAR Let Us Balance Your Wheels With Our New Modem BEAR DY-NAMIC Wheel Balancer .. STOREY BATI'ER.Y SERVICE ,_ will -· Phone Harbor Ott_ seeklnc a fin! analltt home ' Beacon 58,57-W Harbor 1271 Wwl ' ma, bet. 18th A Magnall& 107 11-tfc LINCOLN-= 'il 4-door oe-witb quallty workmamhlp and 10-ltc , 0aota --Call llHcon 5183 WANT TO RENT-II I-.... d&n. New paint. New motor In matmala. --&'I u•• m.&.n &'I' TRAVEL-014E Trailer, IS.toot. 10-4tc uDtunii.bed -. ~ -. '46. Radio heater, fine mechan-Full Price $10,600 Call Loretta Clark, Harbor 5. JIAVll Ir f 'C for Sport!Wdns Call Sam Poe ... at Hm1lli' 1IJ'I lcal oondltlm ~t. Own-, LOVELY lrbedroom homo, large FOR SALE-Corona del Kar, 6-5-ttc Coota Mna · 2-tfc Approved Cbryaler and PIYD10Utb Parta and Sen1ce --.r. do! ~ •. Mic overlook beautiful lan<lscaped ot BM!., IOOd location for II>-A111PLU1D a -ID _.i. flan, for...,.. or U. ll&-Uc: .,. 1~-SUI View Ave., Conlna JOHN E. SADJ:EIR living room. windows In bad< tt. lot, 1 block from ICbool, - .. ----ca botb WANT f-or five ,,_,, _..i-. R E A L T 0 1l oame. Owner Pb. H 21311-W NRWPORT HARBOR MOTORS • A --':"' Call -. ment or -. Permanent. .,..,_ FOR ~ -Plymoutb Del11U STANLEY A.· sKrm ~ ~ti:'. ~~ · · eittr ~~. s~i:..~· ·= -mn1 I .. ' 7-ttc oenoatlve c»<q>le. Can -nl" Coupe,.,:~ model. A-l cond. Auodate Brolrer' Re.-i Esta .... Har. 3"3. 1().2tc WJLi:. 'nlADE-' -_ Lido •-~ 5672-R l().ltp ML c••, a UDIO 14 Loo ~ apartment. Call Phone ·:-'I-. 119-J or eall at 421 1505 Cout HllbwaY -~ -- i 2616 w. Cetral ..... ~--collect AXmlmter • 2-6347 H•llolroll'\ Ave., Conlna do! . allo loto cm Penlmula m --All ldndo typowrlter rlbbono ID tHK5 1 '1NG •pand. Like ...,., -io,2tp Mar. Prlaj: l!JOO, 10.ltp Ph. Har. 7,tl' Conlna del Kar BALBOA dlOoe al. 2 or 3 bedioom -•tock at Ille N.,.._'lbms. 0. fll tM -· moot famous -l().ltc Neat, newly dearate<! anall home. In Harbor district. Phone Harbor 1' I A ..-bargain. LADY emploJ<CI, wltb car,·-HCYJ' R 'Jr.!~~ Excellent 1-tlon. Vocant. lliow! 1111 11-tte -;A;;U;;TOll;;;:;-;;W;:A1'i'l'ZD~=;:------: .. =Af::u=TOll=-:w=u"'=1=0=------=:. • D-z 1:"8 !Id• ..._, Co. 2 or koam apv!ment. lllrnlab-aM c. "~ ._ N Beach H In. • .... ..-. -ta Ana. 5-ttc ed "" ~ Senta Ana full crtM cam. 1". ~ dual ewpol't ome Pri ed . ht at $7 460 00 -w 10.2tc carbura and -otber ex-bedr c ng , . ll1ctrlc and Fire oNE-~0011 -1-tru. ~""" 1YP0 bo<ly. ~s:,_ -s:,..~ ': Al~:.;.:t-. or -c:e:i':'!~= ~E. ~ ~ .. ~--: :=; f .. m'~~~ saooo ~1:~ET.'~t. OO'IWot. .,., •r-.-!Hcbor. -Harbor ffi:: l().ltp a... 1n. CD'"... ot _ _.... Partablei S504l. . 10-ttp 19'1 FORD -1 truclt, Nie or J, IL 'MllJ.ER ·$6 900 00-See This ~=·ff WAHTED-11a'a~t ..-tradefar car.Ph.Be.>•• I:>tbACfttral Bar~l261 , • m -FM .. GsU.V.uf for -mtal or ..... -5nWK. -10-ttc 10-1111: II'. E. BODMAN -em. •JS UQ --llef¥W -:;.:;; ..-. JllN J'ORD (loupe Qood -.I"" • I ,._ted wltb a. S _, 11-tlle C.U, aolloct, a-95-Uc: s-J11C job; -...., h A...., OWNER farced to Mell. lea'l!ns MAR~~ RIENKING W I b .,._ -• -• FAMJl."r al lb< r..iw ~ • pipes. ~ at •di>'. :.7 ~..::' =-~ Ph. ta Am «121 ' -Gm -Ta WaDt --lohic ---_:lOl Aw.. ... _ 'Ml..... nma ._ 1't9-' Ila H. :I'S-II · II I 2 ,, .... Ort.. .. ---Per t. -Yud1i7 nn.w. •. ........ w.;.__ 1415 N. 111-• ., Bmta .... __ .._,_......_ l'dlt ft. Bwlrw II~~ ~ ~ 1M19 --.. • , • f-211: I . See Our Sign on the law at 172 East 19th St., Costa Mesa A 2-bdrm. bame that ltl a home. A-lawn and 1hnlbo. 2- c.r -· Jarce kit. $12,500 un-tundobed or can be bad fUndlb- ed. We wlll .OOW Ille bame ~ time. ' WE NEED LATE'! MODEL ~RS and Will Pay Top -Prices SELL YOUR .ba. NOW While Pric!!s ~ stlli High. . WE wn.L PAY You EVERY oou.AA · ' •· YOUR CAR WOR'IH · CULBE~~ _£H~~1.CO,, Inc. 3001 Wat Omtnl, Newpat Im-~ -"'elm-, I JOdD 0 , ' • • • • • • • . . I PmWPORT BALBOA I I ..... ~!7-:;::f !~7 ,_..... I~~ _}evieW . alw•lpllool fQab1e 111 Mv.-:-42.liO per ,..,-.1n <>ranP Councy:, . ___ ._l __ __, _______ ,_-_-______ ..J •·-f '::--:--=-=:-t~11y__:__m_w_A_sn __ OLA_rro:..::.:.:N::.__ _____ __:_,1 • $3.'15 per _,. to 'th -~ 13.00 per ,..r to 8th ...,. • · A mcithet had •xplalned to the ;;ln;::;:ta=td;'::•:--;;St<:::;,..=.~tl-Cl'"-•=•:--:ma::;:htt:=-;a~t-:the;::-;;p,,;;:...,;;tom<e:;;;;:. :<:1n:.<N;:ew=:i*;;;rt:;,B;:;,:1;;.,~. I Palltlcal -At -lrl<.,, the Jobe and the opportune pbOtosrapher that the wanted lier ~ ~·f .. dayr just before the Invasion Frost· Bites · World a·t a Glance . Cuz'a Feed' store . · Hay aud Grain Qlwllty Feedl ...... ,_ .,..,_.,., 811_ ... 1il'I !{wpwt -. 008TA"N' · Olllfomla. Ulldn the Mt al Much 3, 1879 I At . begiar · wirk en ltlH we · mutt ba'ft. chlldren'r plcturel to be natural, . a w h I ch the Continent.' ~ccorcl!ng to __ _c·--'-' .;c..::;:.:..:...:..:...:..:..c:_ _______ .;... __ -;----I 1abor l lslatlon, It Is clear that Th&t Is why REA appropria-not just • picture ot children t~ put Herman Talmadge In the Gov-Dally Newt EilenhO!"tt telt tha SAK D. PORTER • Publlaher · tlonr, and the appropriatlonr for 11111 at the camera. In making the ernor's chair, at least temporarily, control of the 6.erbourc barbml '::=========== F. 'G. FROST • Editor duty must be the ell-all other actJvitlee which compete appointment for the picture, she m&y eventually do his piplittca.1 was essential to the success._-~ (hJ _ -~_EIXON; - 1 "w ~-· ·A .. e.nue-, Newpo. Art~~.i!.".'~omia mtnatl of two of tl)e wont ex-with~. should be ellmlnat-stated that she would have the career more harm than good. Her 1 1 .--l"V.I,_. Plant, apt . \.A:llU'a.I .,. .ocau• lsUng us~the ford.ng of a ed as soon as pouible. Free enter-children clad ln their pajamas . -nva1iOn since it would be n~ r------------• man to f>ay tribute to a union J>e.. prise, not socialized enterprise, and bethrobee an d have them ma.r;i 1~~dlng that the Gover-sary to have a large port throulh fore he can work, whether he de-made us gi-eat and can keep us carrying candles aa ii they were nor 1 ' •is really a hot seat which to ship supplies to sustain Quality Lumber and Buildins Materiala it Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach A J)epa91•Ne Local JautatloD for Over 11 Ywa ~ Active Member of 1ires tht union's services or not; greaL on their way to bed. "In fact, I which 1~ getting hotter as public operations in France. But e~ and thel power of unions .to levy think it would make it realistic indignation and protest increase. estimated tl},at the lou of aii'- a tax 011 their members for Politi-"So you deceived your hus-to have them yawn, don't you?" ~~d other hand, the ~an wh~m borne troops who would make the cal and legislative purposes. band?" said the judge gravely. she inql:llred. "Now what time pl ced g; 50 unGoceremonious?' dis-attack on Cherbourg would tw1 "On th tr y shall I brin.,. them in.," a -ormer vernor Ellis Ar-85 high as 90 per cent. "Ike" .se.:. The cas, e of C. B. DeMille venUJ e con ary, our Honor, e • . nall-has greatly bener1·1ed by the bated h d I ed H sai Th the matter almost up to the American Federation of Ra-e ece v me. e d he wu . e photographer glanced at national prominence he has gained D-Day Itself and finally concluded dlo Artists. which is now making :'.~g out of town and be didn't his appointment book and handed tn his fight against the Talmadge that the air-borne assult would its ~~ throua:h the courts, ex-he~ a 2 p.m. appolntmen.t . . maneuver. Arnail is now being have to be made. Casualties, how- ---------------------------' e mpl1fies both these abuses. Why, ~·. just couldn t bnng widely discussed as a p:>Ssible ever, turned out to be only 8 per COSTA MESA LJ,JMBER CO , II. £. HOSTETLER ftlaM8WDelll015 The Ford Price Cut J The tacts of the case are that The Door of Opportunity th~m t~en, the upset woman re-Democratic presenditial nominee cent-for which, we can well Mr. DeM1lle w85 engaged tn pre-"If we are to have a, broad in-plied. 'That is almost nap time in 1952. .There is also the pos-imagine, the General wu pro- Back in 1913 the elder Henry Ford startled the world by senting ia national radio program. terchangeable traru:portation serv-and they would look so -tired and sibility that he. might be paired foundly thankful. Subsequent to the commencement ice," writes Henry A. Wheeler, sleepy." with Harry-Truman in 1948 The ~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~!::::::::::::~ establishing the unheard-of wage of $5 a day for his workers. of this program, AFRA had or-president of the Railway Business .. Thank You., Letter 39-year-old Georgian ls r~nized I Now it appears that Mr. Ford and his grandson Henry II gan~zed a closed shop in the pro-Association, "the door. of oppor-Dear Aunt Emma: ·1 wa nt to as one of the most. progressive . fess1on, and Mr. DeMille joined tunlty may not be closed against th ank you for the lovely red and Southern leaders to appear in , _ have taken a step hardly less startling by slashing the prire the uni:On . becaWle-otherwise he ~ny." white t~e you sent me to go with m&ny years. He is the direct anti· -·..i.. of their cars just at a time when other automobile manufac_, would dpt have t_>een permitted to At the present time, that door is my uniform. ·As you remem ber thesis of the Bilbo-Rankin-Tai·· r--......_ work on the air . In 1944, the far from open. Due to legislative I wore it when you visited me madge type o r fire-eating, Negro- turers, and indeed, manufacturers .in virtually all lines, are Board Qt Directors of AFRA as-and r egulatory restraints, each here in camp. Please address all hating demagogue. H e w oul d Now Op~n Every Day • • • trying to figure out bow much more they should raise their , prices to offset mounting production costs. sessed each member one dollar to form of transportation is rigidly ruture letters to me here in the strongly agpeal to Nor thern Dem· fina nce 1 a camfa_ign in opposition confined to its own rield. A rail-Guard H 0 u 8 e. Affectionately ocrats and to many independent to an anti-closed·shop propo1itlon road, as an example, may not your nephew.-Halt. voters. The Democrats wil1 do 7 A • M. to 9 P. M. on the California ballot. Mr. De-operate a transportation service well not to forget him-and so Of ~. this price reduction doesn't bring F ord cars Mille ra,vored the propo1ition and by air-nor may an airline operate . ho1ated will the Republicans. down even to within shouting distance of their prewar level. refused to pay the assessment. a service run o n rails. As a result A member of one of the Euro-Top ~en AFRA then expelled him, thus of this, the carriers cannot create pean delegations to the United Of the ten individuals named But the important thing is that the move is a reversal of the making it impossible for him to and oper ate a trUly coordinated Nations was in Chicago last week by the u. s. Junior Chamber of Upl\ranl trend and should have, at least, a favorable psycho· continue his r adio work . ..._ transportation system -and the and during his stay found it nee-Commer ce as the outstanding M DeM.11 public is prevented from rece1·vi·ng essar y to send a telegram to a col-yo I 1946 lnmcaJ effect m· the battle against inflation. r . 1 e went to court. The 1 t Lak 5 ung men o , hardly more Norton's Bay Shore Cate "'ba Superior Court of Los Angeles t he many benefits such a system eague a e ucess. The \Vest-t han three or four of them ·are Wh th t this t ·"" ho f JI ed b ral 1 C would provide. ern Union gi rl with whom he 11 k e er or no cu \vw ..-o O\V y a gene O\V-ounty and subsequently, the Dis-dealt "'as r a ther uneasy about the we nown to the general public. ering of prices by other automobi)e manufacturers remains trict Court of Appeal of Call!or· To urge tra.nsport coordination h 1 th. , H Joe Louis, "'orld's heavyweight nia h ld · f r AF'RA is not to urge the lega"zati'on or "' 0 e ing. . ave they got a boxing champion !or the past n i·ne to be seen. Many, if not most of them are simply too deep in · e 1 in avor 0 · u telephone out there," she asked 17th St. and Coast Highway Beacon 5745 If higher courts agree with the a possible m onopoly that would "or \\'ill \\'C have to deliver th~ or ten years, is undoubtedly the red ink just now t o do it. lower courts in their interpre ts - dominate this all·important fi eld. b h d best kno\\'n of the lot. I ncidental· , ' The Interstate Comm•rce Com ' m essage y an ?"-The New Jy t h. .,. b This action by the Fords, ho\vever, indicates tbat they ex-t ion of the questions or la\v in· " ~ Yorker . · is recogni ion Y t he Junior volvcd. Congress must provid<' re· mission. or any other regulatory Chamber is a bit overdue in Joe's pect production in 1947 to proceed \Vith far greater smooth-dr('ss. \Vhat "'ould happen to an authority given t he po'\'er by Con· \\'f'e k's Bt"flt Tale case. He's been one of the out-. ness than it did in 1946. If this expectation is fulfilled then industry if its manage ment levied gress. could prevent that. The A rookie was coming out or the standing young m en in this coun· PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY it is quite likeIY that other companies \vill be able to adjust a n assesmcnt on the wages of surcst .\\'a~ to prevent monopoly is post exchangc with an ice cream try for _a good many year s, both ,vorkers to finance a pol't. 1 to ma1nta1 n a nd if possible to in· cone held in his r1·ght hand. Hi·s because of his fistic prowess and their sales tags downward as the volume of output reaches 1 •ca cam-L llOCOUNTANT paign for or against some me as-c rease competition -and that fra ntic atte mpts to change hands his exemplary conduct. Bill l\1aul-I r---.C:.:.:::.::..:.=.::=~----.1 1 . a point which \\ill make this feasible... ure? That is precisely what AFRA w 0 u'l d inevitably happen if all a nd salute y,·hen a staff car roiled din. the noted cartoonist, is also But it all depends on hO\V \Veil labor and management get l has don.e. And w~at would happen types of carr iers were permitted by y,•ere disastrous to the cone widely known through his famous Bookkeeping . to an industry if a worker who to broaden their service reach which plopped to the ground. T~ sketchcs of the 'var experience of S • along m the months ahead. If they can keep the \\'heels of refused to pay the assessment was out into other f~lds, and ~mpete the amazeme nt a nd embarrass· Joe and \Villic. His recognition erVJCe industry moving \\•hile they \Vork out their differences then discharged and blacklisted in his for public favor and patronage. ment of thC' poor G. I., the car also seems a little overdue. The COLIN F. BROWN all will be \Veil. On the other hand if \\'e have a repetition of trade? Again, that is \\'hat AFRA Congress should consider a long-stopped some feet away and the names of Harry M . Wismer, sports (Barbor 19") . . . · ~ has done. Here is dictatorship des-r ange program to make tr8nsport offi cer got out, dug into his pocket anno uncer. and Dan Duke, t h e Ill 11.artBe A~ Bal.00. bl. last year's senes of cnppling strikes the urgent need for troying political freedom. coordina tion possible and effective. an9 dropped a dime into the OOy's Fascist-busting assistant attorney '--------''-------l higher production and lo\ver prices \vill not be met. The Salvation of the Country I t must be a program geared t o hand.-\Vall Street J ournal general of Georgia. are fairly .------"-------~ Th R al El tr'f· the needs of the complex economic A Graceful Surrender familiar, but the others are not. 12t uS hope that the Ford price reduction \vill prove to be .. e .~ ec 1 ication Ad· e ra 1·n hi h Maggi· 1 All seem qw·te deserv1·ng ot the . . . . . . m1n1stra t1on has requested that w c we are living. It e was a ways worrying the first robin of an mdustrial spnng that will bnng an en-Congress give it $250,000.000 for must be a program tha t will as-and fretting a nd con1ptaining honor aet.'O rded them, however. during season of full production to America. le nding purposes-plus a $5.SOO.-sure shippers and travelers the Nothing ever went right \\'ith her This a nnual selcction by the Jun- Another World-Wide Organization /. The Ur;!ited Nations as an organization for world peace is now in its second year. Another great force in the areas of •international friendship and good-will is the Boy Scout movement. The Boy Scout organizations of the world, now nwnber- ing 51 nations with a membership of 4.413,139 boys and lead- ers, have worked together in intema tienal ha rmony since 1920. It has been a definite force for· combining patriotism and love of country. at the same time with friendliness for other lands and other peoples. 000 administrative budget. broadest, swiftest a nd most eco-She was very unhappy. ior Chamber of Commerce is a Coming at this time, that is a nomical character or service t hat But there came a time When a good deal 1 i k e picking a n A11· curious request indeed. The pri· can be devised. change came over her , and this American football team. At least vate uti(ities of the country a re cross crabbed y,•oman grew gen· it pleases one group of young men '-------------_) in the midst of the most ambitious Opportunity For 194'7 tie , pa tient and amiable. She was a nd their friends . far·reaching rural electrificatio~ By this time, m ost of our New so altered from her former self Hl~Pocket Loans pr~gram 1 in history. The g 0 a 1 Year's resolutions have been brok-that one of her neighbors had to ~h1 ch the utilities are confide nt en and forgotten in the traditio--learn the secret of her remark· The California Corporation Commission is out to smash the racket now being carried on by hip-pocke t loan.sharks who a re char ging exorbitant in terest on small loans to factory workers. These loan ·sharks advance $5 or $1 0 for a \\'eek and then collect $1 Armand Monaco . will be , reached on schedule if nal manne r. But there is one reso--able transformation. manufacturers are able to suplrty lutio~ that should be constantly "Well." explained Maggie, "I 'll them v..;th the necessary mater -reaff1rmed, and that is to do some-t~JJ you how .it is. I 've been all my ials. is to tiring all the farms in thing positive about our monstr-hfe a·struggllng and a striving for America. with the exception of ous fire loss. which reacheC! record a contented mind, a nd no\v I've e~tn:mely isolated operations, totals In destruction of life and made up my mind to sit do\\'11 and Within easy ree.ch of power lines proper ty last year. be contented \\'ithout it." by the end of next year. The cost There can be no evading o! the -' ......... __ ........... _ ............. -. \\ill be bo t S300 000 fire prevention, it is clear that we a u . .000 and fact that most fires are the result every dime or ·1 ·11 be have lagged woefully behind the . · . 1 Wl private of human carelessness alone--the capital which wi·11 t d march of progress in forming and . crea e new an statistics prove that. In order, the ABCllJTF.Cl' 8JA W. Bay Ave., Balboa 'Rarl>or111f. !'1%1 Lakewood Ave. 1-A,.-NQrmAlld7 - extra. A Httle simple arithmetic DAY SCBOOL shows that this is a t tHe r ate of .------"-"-:...:...:.... __ ~ more than 1000 per cent interest Mortimer School annually on S5 and over 500 per· IO! Ooral Balbom bland cent on $10. And anything above DAY 80BOOL OPENS oar 1 permanent taxpaym· g t 1 revising building codes. The ~ asse s. our primary causes of fire are • ... ~ I t should be obvious to us a ll matches and smoking' materials cent hotel fires offer ghastly proof ing for Tomorrow" is additional evidence of the growing ap-th.a t t~e s~vation of this country, de.fective clectric wiring and an.'. of that. Many communities per- preciation of the "U.N." idea. with its high standard of living pl1ances, defective heating a ni"ci mit the te rm "fireproof" to be Boy Scout Week, Feb. 7 to 13, marks 37 years of Scouting in the United States. Its theme "Scouts of the World-Build- 30 ·per ~nt annual.ly is illejal in Ondm: OoJL ·D-. •- California. There is cer:taili.ly no .. ·~ -=--3 need fo r Californians t o pay even O. A. Mortimer, II. ... OdOf'ld the legal limit when they can ob-Prmclpal PIMIDe Barbor ta lain personal loans from branch In . and its $260,000,000,000 debt, lies cooking stoves, and car•lessness a pplied to public buildings which cident to the first World Scout Jamboree which saw in th , • are de!inlt I II t And banks a ll over the state at $6 DENTl8T8 Gerald Rausa, M. D. 2830 West Central Ave. NEWPORT BEACH Phone Harbor 1028 No answer: call Beacon 504.S.R X-RAY SERVICE lobn' K. 0. Cllumg. M. D. .... ....... -~ 2 : 4 7 : 8:30 and by appointment Beacon :!0'75 UI l:oot llllll 8- C.. -o.ntonda P. H. Bassett, M.D. 8.E. C•. tout. Bl&'hwar a .lumIM Corona del Mar Oft. Pb. B. lel&-&ea. P.b. B. 1418 Homo: 10 to U -2 to 5 Sat. 10 to l! a.m. Gordon II. Grundy, IL D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Balboa Inn Arcade Office Hn.: 10-12 a.m.: ~ p.m. Phoae Harbor :n H. 'R. Hall, M. D. ....,. '• and 8mpoe Houn: 2-5: lily Appalntment T.iephooe Beilccm 5848 ,U1 Broed""'1 Ooet. -e encouragement of private with open lights and inflknmable e Y re raps. • 18f000 Scouts from all over the world camp together in Lon-enterpri~. Government solvency liquids. Every one of those causes apparently, few communities iri- don in 1920, there was held the first International Scout con-depends ~pon the maintenance of comes s traight back to the care-sist that areaways a nd elevator tremendqus r evenues as . well as less, ignorant and inattentive in-shafts, along which fire can travel interest on each $100 OOrrowed. r------------. Those who think that the amount !=====;:::========! they want to borrow is to small Dr. Obed Lucas ference, a gathering of representatives from many Scout or-on .budget reduction. Only pro-d.ivtdual. with the fury of a typhoon, be ganizations to promote Scouting on an international basis. duc1ng 4Jdustry can give us the In the larger field of conunuru'ty closed by approved types of fire .:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;::::::::;:::;:::;:::=====~~~~~~~;;~~~ doors. That failure alone caused At this great Jamboree the late Lord Rnbert Baden-Pow-many deaths In 1946. for a bank to bother with would , DENTIST IIllltoia III. Haswell, IL D. do well to drop in and talk with 1•1 O... lllwaJ their local banker. He'll be glad DGll!i W. O..tnl. --1'80 '-del Illar to help in any way that he can. NEWPORT U•CB ,..__ ~u-Haun: 1()-12; ~-5 ell was acclaimed "Chief Scout of the World." It was then The coming year will tell the agreed to hold World Scotlt Jamborees every four years and story. Will it be another chronicle The recent copyria:ht story in '-------------1 the Chicago Daily News about r-:=~====~:--~ ... -i ll ~===-===-=:-..::r:l:·~·===d the "most difficult" decision which every two years a meeting' of the International Scout confer-of widespread death and destruc· lion, as in 1946, or will it be a ence with six representatives from each nation affliliated tale of achievement in fighting G<!neral Eisenhower had to make :!>B. OOBDON I:. B.&PP S. R. Monaco, M. D. during the war has thrown new DENTmr by th'e International Scout bureau, The bureau has been P .A . PAL:MER INCORPORATED one of mankind's most persistent enemies? light on the problems confronting llU Wed omtnl 814 Be,-.&Te., AeJboa .,. the Allied High Command in the PMae lialtlol' 611.., ._.., ITU maintained in London since 1920 with funds contributed by individuals and quotas paid by Scout associations of the 51 nations. Nine membe7 form the International Scout committee, which passes upon problems between international confer- ences. At itS first post-war meeting in London in Nov. 1945, King George VI welcomed the conuuittee to Buc.kingham pal- ace and showed great interest in its work. SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA Roast TURKEY 1 CHICKEI $150 -·oil-.• ... '••-••-.1u•-••• v.. ~--""' I • REALTOR!I . TAKES ~LEA SURE IN ANNOUNCIND TMC A SSOCIATION W ITH US O,. MR. G . W . BASSETT / 3333 VI A LIDO NEWPORT BEACH. CALI,., TELEPHONE HAR•DR 15DC Dr. L Andrews and Dr. R. G. Andrews ' ' • :w • •s uuM., Dr. F.·W. Howe al .. ·" MESA DENTAL CENTER -. DSlftil _.,_,. wtW • 1,.ym em• ...... !& Ill&, • uarom . .;,,,,&NIU ''°t ?•) ,....-~--/ ~ ;s Polb ..... Ill'!( DELO, dae Diad Engh• 'Lullcbmg Oil chauaccd><S lime bccweca C>Tcrhauls, ay it am apoin • ...m • 5C)11i, Aad ....... lilf>r, aoigblion--llPM DELO Oil ,,.,_,,'I'!"' n;..I, gifts It loop &le. Cc"Pf'Oaaill i<I JlPM DELO Oil ..U it ocop dog tddriag ad aic- l'Olioa, -..moo and ttlaclr, odd< · 10 hot..,._ The Nny mcs it. too. . Tn k ..l.i.y1 ' c,aJta•~ · WTlr' h 111 taa 111a ' ·'Ins? Ill ... .i--.UN • • ' N-t Ml & -Ill. 1-A,..-Tum. 1m CllnloD O. r..1111-D.D.& 1111 Oeut lllP""'1 Barbor mo MOBTIOIAN8 Harold K. Grauel Chapel ·.-. "We ClumelYeo tbe Betler Serw ..,, s.. •Ina Otben e..r ....... , .... o.e. --OoM? ... I J>r. W •. T. MOODey "'alt F Flld8sa .. . p i.6·-C1al n-i ..... _.....,, ....... Dr. Matten T. Reitz By APl>Ointme11t T. P. '8-ler, III. D. Wm. L. Spivey, 11. D. ft;••-ud Sm11e•~ - w. 0..tnl omo.1 -802 P•deace Harbor 17'8-J Raab & Bennett lmi6)0riud~ Jed< s. Raub w;, 2312 Fred V. Bennett RE 6477 ~ 18IJA N-po.'t Bml. --._85808-W obeit A. Crawford ...., 'rt ...... -~ D. Oet1 I... I • .,, •• I I -w. c , a1 .,_ n ''1s ~as 1 na.s ':•:-:: .. :: .. :':-:-::=.-::'.::-:=:=m=::-a~ll!l~ua::~· .. ls '••••W. . _...,.._ -- • ........... WDI...... ,, -*'*'MAm.an A. V. Andrew1, M.D. IW*3Q - 1 .• --·· m--· ·-·1 • 0-:a· .. I llWW1W1 ••no• YSEfiUfA&r~ ... 71 .... -·-0.S'f ....... _ ..... °'*-11u-.- • I -~ ffi)use In Sou_t~ Londo . ·:. 'Dion an J upm boars al t!Jeso. Ne\lertbelal, bJil 11 Cb t to the f.; for, they iy"e IO -- .. ' \M touch, With the aid of toleral>Ce est and oelf·reopectlnC; IO lllilcl .... _,,, In ~-: s~ and pltY, !eta In the """1 and iova that 1tbe7 mldpte the ~!'-Colllf-<Ne:,)y':!i The• bit of London ~t Nor-sharp es of leu admirable or · --" Pearce.•.., • man Colllna has writter! about la lea ha ch&racten. • t!lmi;kle cm almclot every °"" of 10, DuJdmei Street. 'Iba~ in turD. Tbll la a book that can be read Its GT -. la a three-st ory house, !"'th a.no-at !els' The authar'1 way la to 'IM chuckles do not mean that ther story below groundl a really look In t one aparobent after tllle story fails to rembrace pa.thoe fine residence when it ~r' built 8 another tck up the story of the ... -trqoc!y; 'for "in this compre-hundred years ago an':! still re-. occupan;;' almost In definite ro- llmolve puctrayal /,t lower middle-spectable, though it bu_ljee_n made tatlon, nd the bright With the dw I -llfe. Jin the year be-over ~ accomojlate · fan\Wes dark, c the characters along fore the World War and the en-including the landlady. Dulcimer u~tcrdate and weave the threa oulnc -Jeer. Mr. cOlllna h¥ written Street ltsell ls in Sou London : of their ives together as a part INT • ' .. • • Mesa ~g Cl~ Anne~& Plans Plans for pvtldpatlon In tu-"11 club memlien polnten cm var- . ture Orange County ·round. robin lou. actlvld""' · events of OOdbined riding ciubl <of I Assisting With the meeting were ·the area were discuaea at a meet.. 'Ing of the Mesa Boota and S.•dd\<" Beryl Eagle, vice president; Mn • Club recently. Members met at pia Cra wley, secretary; Mrs. Ma- the Costa Mesa Legion club house lbel Cassel, mer'nbenhip chairman; w i t h Clyde .. Otto, president, in and George· Seeven1, entertaln- charge; . ~ent chairman. · Gene ThomU and Pett Fuller r.·· of the El Rodeo R~ng c l U b · ~iu~~:;,i!1'..:. ~::g the:;~~ Favor Exte..Sion county join t club program for Of Prison-Made 1r ace's and special events and gtv.. ) : Mesa Contractor.Is .Goods For State Ad• d ed G •lty I Extension of, California's prison for murder, a bro It en-hearted mo-commercial at the other Number The rea finds h1msell getting tber, a fine yourig . man lost at 10 is ln the better end. a real at ection for many of these -Dunkirk, and the BUtzkrlE!\:: nor In making the occupants of that perso ~ally tor Mr. Jouer la 'that all. Added together, such house the chief characters of his 88 he ~dges along, llktng to CD11tincencies arld impacts make novel, the author has rOuowed. a work and!llking to be helpful even ~ • total that could weigh pretty pattern already used by novelists at his om expense, and finally •v1b against the chuckles; and •and playwrights; but the pa.ttem getting h18 cottage in the suburbs. -Kr. Collins is not in the le~t is a good on~ and the product · The ap~al of "Duld mer Street" callow: In the way he deals with differ$, as garments cut after the is both to head and to heart, by :::=============~ l same design may differ according a blend ot irony and good will. EVERYTHING In QaaBty to color and fabric and quality of ~U g .U~ !1 industries la favored in principle Fire Law V 1olabon by the California s tate chamber City Judge Bob Gardner in the of Commerce, ·provided the goods Newport Beach City Court sus-and services so produced. are sold penchki payment of a $25 fine im-onlY by the st.ate and its Political posed upan H. 0 . Larsen, plasterer sUbdivisions, Asa . V. Call, State contr~ctor of 228 Ogle street, Cos-Chainber piesident, has announced ta-Mesa, after the · latter . was Call t ted that his organization f<rUnP ~lty of violating-the city faVOl"!J s ~atlon ot the state's tire ordin~nce. . prison industries· by a. commissio!1 • J REFRIGERATION Air Coadltloalng .Equipment ~ • Oolllneta • Oocmten --. Foun-. 8toola -Ban • Booths ()pa1wp1ete Muketa Olle. Etc. P'lanntns -wcacan DEAI.l!BJJ m & 1.M &lploo IL, Agoholm ,,__ workmanship. . Water District Office On the-f;,:;t-floor at 10-DUlci-' Mo les to Santa Ana mer Street lived the J ossers, a retired clerk, aJ¥1 his wife. Next Joining the numerous ~un­ above was Mrs. Boon and her son ity service organizations now es- Percy, a garage mechanic who tablish* offices at the Santa goes entirely wrong,, in his greed Ana Co unity Center, 1104 West for quick money. The third floor Eighth S t, the Orange County had two apartments, that in front Water OlStrict will move to the occupied b!( Mr. Puddy, whose West Eigtlth Street address where business connections have been they will occupy rooms 2l2, 223 constantly changing for the worse and 224. t three year lease on the on account of a certain lethargy premises was signed last weekend, in Mr. Puddy. In the rear was with an oPtion for two additional . Flve-yeaf"-old Roger Hawk, aJm05t completely paralyaed for eleven months, made so rapid and complete a recovery Within five weeks that he•s called the .. miracle_ boy" of Kernan's ff05pital. Stricken with infanUle .Paralysis in Aucust of 1944. Just after he had been crowned 11Supreme Kine" of perfect hea lth in a. contest for Baltimore younrsters; younr Ro$er's case was comldered almost hopeless. • Parents of the bo7 'took tbe Pollo Emercea.c7 ·~.t_, .. ;o.;~,~.'.i'4':._;i'Oj• ~i]i Volunteers tralninr course in po\jo eare, sponsored. b1 the ~latyland Chapter of The N;alional Found.a-' tlon for Infantile Paral7sls, so thatlthey could be1p Rorer in bls firht back to health. F1rst photo shows Mn. Hawk helpinr Rocer with his physical therapy exercises to strencthen weakened muscles. Second photo, Rocer shows mother and dad that he really can walk acaln an without crutches. Dad, incidentally, WU also I, poUo victim hi h1J 7outh. I Complrunant agains t the con· properly representative of agi:1- ttactor was the Newpor t Be"!-ch culture, industry, labor and t~ Fire Prevention committee which public. , changed that the Costa Mesa man "Increase in the prisoner popu- violated the city fire ordinance lation of the state's penitentiaries here on JanUlll"Y 23 when he burn-necessitates an expansion of Pris- ed some trash aft~r hours desig-on industries··:Call stated. ''There ~ted for that purpose. . 8re two basic reasons for the Judge Gardner , however, satd he State Ctiamber's position. One is was placing the contractor on prcr rehabilitation of the prisoners and bation for the n~xt t\\.•o ye~ •. the the prom otion of better priSl'n fine being suspended on condition morale. The other is the direct he does. not again break the fire and-indirect savings which would law. aecure to the taxpayers of the Connie, elderly ex-actress, now a :y.::e.::ars:.:.:.·--------------------'------------------- cloakroom "girl" at a night club . • Alford -Claxton rn the basement lived the wid· A I R · t f p •d t Navy, Marines, Plan Operations Reuruon state as a result of ·extending the existing system-of · prison indus- tries to produce supplies and serv· ices for state institutions." owed Mrs. Vizard, who• always nnpa epor 0 res1 en OPERATION REUNION has be sold.at booths on t he station, Engagement Told hthaed uatmdnuos·ntis~~gedali'htyerunhtil~useshewilthet . I Mr. and Mrs: Z. E . Caxton, 127 ic u been chosen as the name of the there may even be a beau ty con-42nd street, are announcing the l·N..S-U-~A-N.()..J; the back basement to Mr. Squales, B tt f H b Ch b big Navy and Marine Corps "get-test with valuable prizes for t.Oe engagement of their daughter , Accldeat _ llea!tlt .. Jl'!re and with that permitted hope and a~re 0 ar or am er together" scheduled for Sunday.I winner. Georgia Dorothy Claxton, to Wil-Automoblle ... C-.a1.i,. ~Ji~d~r~5~;fJ~i be gl(Covennut. uedanyfrofumrthePragpelans3l for co'Thlleectihi: scoth00P11·c00turesu~~onn diw'sasp~ainy~ ~;;~~~;~~ ~;:~~i ~;~:~ :~;"!:~::~~~~:i::~:d:~~= E~n~EoJf.°11r~~;°!of!~5,'. 111 :!F'"£::~ · 6" C',;U aviation personnel are cordially in-at the station are wholeheartedJ y ~~er~o:r~th:•~L~•:·d~o~an:d~B~al:bo:a~t~he:a:·~~~~Pbc~~-~-:~B~ee~o~-~~-~~=~ utilizing air base properties. creased by two pictures purchased vited to the station on tha.t day preparing to act as hosts. ters. . Building · • Remodeling Your cJmruttees worked hard through your donations. to renew old acquaintances, look Surely there will be old ship-- to get .~ airport established in Transportation studies have over the local set-up, see the mates among the 408 stationkeep-- NO .JOB TOO SHALL the victnitY. They were success-latest in new plane types-such as ers and 258 members of the or-HUGH M. NEIGHBOR, JR. !\Ji and m~ch of this success is due been made during the past year. Ryan Fireballs (jet equipped)-ganized reserve who will be to the hatd work done by Ralph Imp~ent of travel conditions the Grumman Tigercat (F7F > and aboard for-the occasion. Contractors' ·RentaJ Equipment General Bu.llcll..ac Contrabtor Maskey a.rid Erwin Spicer of this between Los "----1es and your Bearcat (F8F), new training n& E. TENTH STREET, SANTA ANA PB. 8. A. 7-B ~ ... ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~;,;..,.~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!j committee~, are'a depends largely on what is equipment, in fact all that·s new "'\: Your ristmas li~hting pro-dorie by the legisJature on the go"."-since they checked out with their * * gram, und r local Chairman H. F. emor's highway program. Mucn ruptured duck. Quite Clear British Captain -Well, Private Smjth, what 'did you have for din· geanf? Everything in Machinery for tile BallcllaJ Coa....,_ BUILDING and CABINET SEBVIOE DUTCH HEACOCK • • insurance p.a. palmer INCOl,OIATl!O 333.3 v ia ·telephone * w. o. buck, insurance counselor lido, newport newport beech, beech, ce li f. hnrbor 1500 * • Before You Build or Remodel Sample ~d Dl8play Roolll'I Color guides, plan- ning aids, comprehens- ive stock of carpets and llnolewn. LUDLUM Carpet Works llll-lllaln8L SANTA ANA Going to Baild , Dis Year? ETS~~lll .. & GALVA~ -·· KJ . EI~:i~s -Cit rt~. Newpuri ' n :lhlli• ~.Alla .. -· ... z,EF. '31 ••111111 . ·-r ~ 0--le:ef .... $ cs ' .... ·1 c.M-ni.-.... t ........ l'LUft. nvao. ...... -:-... -- .. Kenny, was an outstanding sue-as we might like to have it other-Wives, girl friends, children, and Sergeant -It"s only his ignor- ance sir. He means "spuds." cess. In I the Orange County wise we cannot get more, better, the par€nts are a lso invited for Coast Association contest the or faster highways unless we there will be many attractions Harbor area won the Sweepstakes stand ready to pay for them. that are not in a technical line. trophy orfdred by the Press-Tele-Briefly the present revenues will There will be a continuous free gram and I in addition, 12 other barely keep the present road sys-movie show, ships' service store Coast association awards v.·ere ·tern in operation. To get more will be open, refreshments will Private -"Taters", sir. Captain (to sergean t) -What does he mean by '"taters," ser- Office:.. -125 East ~I Y -BJ\LBOA . Cabinet Shop:-1n82 . Harbor Blvd. -SANTA ANA Phorie HARBOR 502 or BEACON. 5508-W "'on by display&' at Newport H ar-roads and better roads, there must bor. be more Tt"Venue. The local campaign was stimu-How to secure this revenue, so lated by t~e energetic efforts of the burden will not be too hea'?' the Balboa Island Business as-and the burden placed where it sociation. ~nder the leadership of property belongs. is the task of H. J . Forsythe. This group did the legislature. We hope and feel a splendid jjob and \\.'as awarded sure the legislature will develop the chamber or commer ce trophy an adequate program and do it for the todal community making quickly. The longer the delay the best ali-around showing. The the mor e the ,roads \\i ll cost us. floating tree, "'hich the Balboa A plan has just been a~ Improvem ent association carried upon and approved for the im- out to perfection, won a chamber provement of Central avenue and of commerPe n"•ard for over.al] Coast boulevard. Now that this is merit. High compliment was paid apparently settled and will . soon the Santa -Paus feature at New· be out of the way, efforts will ~ port Beach! and to the great n-made . to solve prob~ems on th~ luminated Cross on the Miracle Coast highway and in ·other areas. Mile. The: very unique and at-Your help .~ be called for, ~ tractive displays at Corona del ready to give it. Mar and a( other sections of the A special committee is now giv- city. a ll ad~OO together to create ing careful study to µ.e matter or a showing 'fe may an be proud of. hotels. It any or you have sug- We want to thank all the workers gestions to offer we are sure the and to conq-aulate the committees committee will be. gi'!d to . hear in charge, on the success of their them. Remember it will take ~he efforts. united effort of all of us to bnng We comrriend to the notice of into being a successful hotel pr~ your incoming board or dlrectors gram. But with all working to- and officer$ the matter of more gether it can probably be accc,m- room for the office of the charn· plished. ber of q:>mrperce. As a matter of We ~'!ve entertained many not- personal viewpoint, I cannot see able visitors to your harbor and how it is pbssible to carry on the prominent officials and our thanks "''ork whicfl is done under t!":e to the N~rt H~r ~ac:Jlt club present co:Eitions. You awe it to and for aiding us m this t.mport- yourselves d to your staff to ant function. provide m h better facilities to The in1po$nce of the a rea as work with. the sportfishing center of South- Last spring you supported, by em Cslifomia ocean fishing is liberal finaOcing, an art exhibit at fully recognized. The 'vork d~ne the Newpo~ Harbor ffigh school. by the Sportfishing assodau~n It was a fine display. Over 75 art-and the Balboa Angling_ club m ists, manYi of note-, submitted this direction is of benefit to the samples of I their .work and many t:ommunity as §: whole. hU!ldn!ds "f visitors enjoyed the (Continued "'1 Page Eight) - E. J. (Bad} Jacklin oo~• MEil WORK ne Work -Cement Block Fences .,.. Wodl .,. ... I ti·- CALL 1111·1 PUS DDOmK&'l'ION Yoar Hoase Palatine . or Cleanl111? • • Ow...t ud ..-iw bJ ..... War D Vokr!I& ~Mlll,_.fa a ztpod•.-fZtlrn • • la .......... .. . Phone 8ARBOR Ziii ·.c.. c. .... . .. ' ner ? METAL VEIETIAN BLI OS In 21 Diff/erent Colors F I RS T TI M E I N SAN.TA AN A AID ORANGE COUNTY • Buy Direct From a HOME-O :WNED MERCHANT Best Renovation Jobs Anywhere , . . All Jobs Guarant~¢ · S DAY SERVICE IF NECEljllJABY , Phone for Quick Estimate . And Time Up to S YEARS TO PAY ,. I I W:E WILL -NOT BE UNDER OLD , 0 N PR I C E S. ,,o R , 0-U AL I. Y , • • R .. 1A • • ~ .... • !~A . 812 ~ . ~ • < I • / -. ' ' ' ' T • . 0 , . ' IM1 Howard ~orgtldge and Alice Best F • ' • • A • • • · · CASTAWAYS' CHAllER -. -~~~__;~~=.;,±=.:; erh1n1ne • ct1vl1ti'e~ .·WOW! ... w::t::~~S~ER SUNS~ • w_. ..... ....__ • Red'W!.lllt Pb-1637-R BRINGS 'EM, -and MELLOW MOONLIGHT .HOLDS 'EM'" Eplocopo1 church. Miu Allee Cov-other ml Bu bouquet wu _ol -~F=====-----------="-'=-= ..,..... . -Jt JS a WINTER resort. -NOT on1y the best ot our sou.r>"CiTI> IDston Best, dauchter of Mr. ind white tullpo. I M~ Gro th Harbor Art ·Assoclatlo"n to be Organized New Prest'dent' ZENS crowqmg up on m.· bluff, -rigltt In the dead middle ol ·•• ~,.--Arthur L. n -1, 208 Fern· Miu Sarah Best, Uta of thew t what SO~ folka, call "W"mter" -but ALL THOSE. who have -·-------~ Counh.>1 F' t G M t t ' F I te Plans Of DDF Cl b even HEARD of the charm of this area oome pouting In from netgb. · · leaf avenue, .Corona del Mar, Jle. bride, wu maid of hooor. Ber WD Y "3 lr8 _· f0Up Ce S 0 OnDU a , I U · boring and FAR PARTS! , • • ' I came. the bride of Howard Mor~ gown of waterme~ pink wool Permit Il18118nces A repn!Sentattve group of peo-Plans caq for an cqanlzation Is Mrs. Ray Craig • WHICH BEMINDS IOI · • D --~ In -YOU BE'ITER HURRY and get your name and address on pidce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Georee jersey wu ln. con to tbe qua b toWlnc $40,310 were p!e from all aection1 of the oty which wi take in .t1~1• • Mrs. Harry Baker entertalned ~ON'To'n Don's Card file, -before another moon or two, -or YOU Ma;raridgt, 19 West Orange ave!-blue jeney worn by1 the brides-1 __ uecl .1n the Jan. 1_15 """'ocl for met Th. unday evenlnc at the Ebell terested in arts and crafta ·u well be f th DD F cl b have an easy time catching a table on the busv nights -. · ·::.--~--Ph be"~• Bay Isl = ~-Al mem n ° e · · · u re· ,COME SPRING! Some folks just OON'T REAJ.JZE 'thi's crazy' old nue. Si.erra Madre, at a ceremony maJ~. ··-e . -~. • 11 b din In the ~-·ta "~a club m the pre-organization meet-as thooe who paint pictures. an __ JL Be·-L "·· perfonned by the Rev. Ardys Dean and; Mn. Robert Seawell of Oak· gs I ~ P~ Ing f h will be th N t Dartlord of the Blue Sails sh9p centiy at her home, 1100 Nori" =•-<:amber ...,.ccaneer REALLY LOVES the Friend:; & Neighbors at 8 :30 p.m. Saturday evening. land. a cousln of the bride; the area, · nnlts 1lasued by the' county 0 Yf at e ewpor was named temnnrary chairman Shaffer avenue Orange with w~o are crowding his tiny Castaways' Oub RIGHT TiffiOUGH the Harbor Art Association ··...-. ' . winter months, -.:. and he IS building an honest to goodness The little church was beautltul Misses Dorothy lnP'im and Pat buil · g department show. · and mernben of the committee Mrs. Roger Barrow presiding at NO?\-._DUES MEMBERSHIP CLUB? with white ~u on the altar and Babbitt •. who flew over from the The largest, for $10,000, waa is-Mrs. Richard Ptluner acted 81 which w1l1 work to get things the bup.iOess meeting when · of--SO, -that it REALLY IS YOUR CLUB, folks. -and no kid- white chrysanthem. urns and bou-U_ni~l'Slty of Arlzona _!~~e wed-'sued 1 H. R. Jenks of 1015 ~---t chairman, with Mn. c. M. Deak-started are car la Duncan, Balboa !I-rs were elected for a n6U7 ding. You see, -·its a small Place ANY way, -and Cap D just will di All carried 1UH1Wer bou \..UUa ••-... _ w D n-'-"'" "'""' NOT crowd the'. tables or RUSH you~ a meal. -u·nl~· }'OU va.rdia acSornµig the tall seven-ng. 1 • \ W ___ _._,1 ins serving a1 secretary and .wJ.~. Island artist; J.l'u·a: . · .--s, ".- branched candleabra whi~ stood quets Of white carnations and Blvd., or a b ldlng to be 1;:.l~'-CU F . E . R"einhold u advisor. Both wife of a Corona del Mar artiat year. ASK for it! ANYway, -the SHIP'S is RAPIDLY fi lling up - OD each side--.do\\'D the length of maline, and_ wore twisted coro-on th north side of W. Victoria professional and amateur artists and herself an artist; R 0 be rt Those named wer.e Mrs. Ray S. and when the hot weather rush DOES start, -it 'Will be the LUCKY f alin .r-· bCHARTER MEMBERS who ean ALWAYS get their favorite table the cepter aisle. Mrs. Elizabeth nets o m e. St., ~ mile west of Harbor Blvd. were present and each spoke on Grieuer, Mn. Kay SansQn and Craig of Puente, preaident; Mn. y PHONE, _ and not just walt their turn! JUST \VON"T BE M?rgridge .Mills. sister . of t be Edwin McLaughlin of Pasadena I The b ding wlll be uaed for the their' hopes for th~ project, wbich Mrs. Ot:hlner. Sheldon Sm 1th, vice-president; ENOUGH ROOM to.accomodafe a<t.vance rese:rvatJons. pretty soon _ bridegroom, ,.played violin selec· w'!'.5 . best '!18n and ushers were md!h acture at itahing gear. Will answer a long-felt n~. f The next meeting will be held Mrs. Ed Edick, secretary and press unless you get on that card index! GET nm POINT? Pass 'the ttons before the ceremony and the William Eilmas, Joseph Copp Otht . -• Included •L.---Miu Ruth Stoever, libr&r1a11 at Thursday evening, Feb. 13 at the good word on to your friends~ ' weddlne marches were played by Franklin D. Howell and Eugene ~er ~, .... ts u......: the high school, told of the n-Ebell club, with everyone who is chairman, as well "as flower chair-SATURDAY l'li1GRT WAS A 8AMPLI: George Mortimer. Pleger. issued to Rtehard M. Kanold, 1107 thusiam shown in tut year's art interested in forming an art as-man. Mn. Elmer Patterson was -and WHAT a sample! IThe place was RESERVED SOLID in d Mr reelected treasure"r. a~ance, -: and the late comers who had not phoned in just HAD to Tbe brl.de·, who was oiven in Mrs. Best wore a draped gown 14th 1t., Newport Beach, to con-exhibit at the school and said that sodatlon invited to atten s. WOJt a while th 1 ALIVE 'th h e· t brin Celebrating the 14th annlver· . • - e ·Pace '!8 S · WI . ·yac . tsmen & yachts-marriage by her father, was lovely or beige with a pink flower at \'ert J garage into a dwelling a sponsor was needed for ,this Othmer will by reques gllingan sary of the club, plans were made manettes! Right off their boats, -tucked away in EVERt available in white velvet. Heirloom lace the walstline and a black hat with locat on 21st St. 500 feet south )tear's exhibit. The-concensus of exhibit of her pictures, te co~er and hanging by their)·eyebrows to Kilroy's sandals on the from her mother's wedding veil, matchlng pink flower, while Mrs. 1 N 1 t Blvd ••1600. H . d opinion was that the exhibit about them to the assembly and to go to El Commeador at Santa ceiling of the ~uarter-deck! , ;:============::; Morgridge was gowned in laven-o e:fP<>r " • ' o.war should be the first major project the committee will make its first Ana for dinnet on TUesday even-FOUR parties or the SaJty Fraternity were having a grand and ">;; "Cap'n"-Dons e~~ (!~ ' "Koo&· 11 ......... Artlotlo - ... ~OD tbo"Weot ~ A -Combination Dinners Orders taken from 5 to 10 A New aad Unanal Seafood Specialtie1 A ror--BEAOON 5465 OPEN !!EVEN NIGHTS der. Crowder, Rt. 2, Costa Mesa, for a of the new organization. r eport. ing, Feb. 4. · · sociab1e time over •having made dates to meet each other on the dwelliftg to be buijt at 225.22 s. --------------Bridge wu the diveniion ot the bluff by After the ceremony the 200 or more guests it.tended the# recep- tion held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E . T. Chapman Jr.. 1308 Ocean boUlevard, C.Orona del Mar where the three-layer cake was cut and served. ' · s Ch ... b p 'd t M Alb t Launer evening and after totalling scores RADIO PHONE 'ox THEIR BOATS! Monrovia St., ·$4000; Roger · a111 er rest en rs. Cr for the year M-. Roy Page wu GREG CARLTON'S MARQUESA w._, talking to DOC & PEGGY Watson, 123 Grand Canal, Balboa G' • D I B k R • •• WINKLER th THREE WINKS bou Island" for addition to a cafe on lVeS ~,.eport n 00 evteWS found to be high score holder and food ANDon e 8 t the atmosphere and the the so'utheast corner of Newport The book section or the Costa winner or the_ "~iggie bank" while . PAUL IVANO, and Mrs. Ivano, ·Universal Cameraman, "rho has Blvd 'd Orange Avenue, u~-. <C.Ontinued from Page 7> Mesa Frid/:]y Afternoon club had holder of the· high score for the bee bo ed b K . B th d GANGSTER an ~ The yachting interests have con-disti 1 gram to offer n ITOW Y ing ro ers to 0 • -picked up Clyan Hall, 5 Rudder Rd., Beacon a · nc 1 e pro evening was Mrs. Patterson. the conversation from his COMMON-SENSE-2, ...--ALSO Bay, tb; a warehouse foundation tinued to place the name of New-members at ltts recent meeting in At the close of the evening the . Mr. & Mrs. HERMAN WEBBER, M.G.M. Production itgr., _cut The new Mrs. Margrtdge wore to be built on t~e west side of port Harbor prominently before Legion hall, presenting Mrs. Al-hostesses served a delicious mid-1n on the deal from TIIEIR yacht, -AND , a black wool suit with the new Harbor Blvd., %. mile south of the pubHc and \\ill continue to bert Launer , J.µni or advisor of the ni'ght supper or hot tamale pie, CHARLIE RIPPLE or Riverside, aboard his ENI?U.tA cut in, - long jacket when she left with Hamiltnn SL, $5760. keep U4J well and favorably known California Federation of Women's tossed green salad hot French and the>: ALL met up on the bluff and ALL had dinner and spent h h b d th I h 1 to all boat-minded people. Clubs. b d fl t 'd 1 1 the everung, -· er us an on er oneymoon, T J h 0 Lo Rt 1 Bo th k , rea , co ee, ea an ange emon IF THAT ISN'T HOT COPY, I'LL -·r MY RAT'. h. h ·11 t k th t S t 0 0 n · ng.. · ' x We want to an all those v.·ho Mrs. Launer opened her talk by · ~ w re WI a e em 9 an a ...,.. .. A ~-sta Mesa for a garage to h h lped b th · d ti b pie. · 6)-WHAT a poor little~ gal like ME supposed to do. -\VR~ B b d 'bl Palm S · "V"I ' \LAI • ave e Y eir ona ons. Y br1·eny d1'scuss1'ng three booka, Pr t th Mesd "~ ar ara an poss1 Y pr1ngs ·~ esen were e arnes A LUilN or TURN MY REMINGTON IN ON A RADIO PHONE•. be built at 21951 Orange Ave., their work, and effort, and in On their return they expect to S800 M hal N' kl 967 G 1 "Ageing Successfully," "Eagles Roger Barrow, Lewis Cock, Hay ! ! ! ? ? ? WHATS the world CX>MING to! ANOTiiER c:hanning make their home in Eagle Rock. Dr., ;Laagrsuna a.'acch,esf,or a awvareota_ many other ways in ad\•ancing the Fly West," by Ed Ainsworth, and Craig, Ed Edick, Walter Noller, crew of about ten .dungareed SALTS & Saltlettes who SHOULD have wellare and the intert'St of the s Se di ph ed · th · t. 'ted h f b. The bride is a member of pt house to be erected at 1734 New-1 ':,Los Angeles in the unny ven-Roy Page, Elmer Patterson, Shel-ra ~ on in e1r reserva ton wai an our or a 1g table and Beta Phi and attended the Uni-j commun ty. tie!l," by Salyavtore. She said that don. Smith and the hostess, Mrs. left JUST as Don had one cleared for them! It was filled in three versity of µizona while her hus-po4, rtBoBx,vd45 .. ~1.200san' Letas !·nLoa, wfe 0 .,Rt 8 . Your chamber has cooperated the last named book, \ranslated Baker. minutes. but D. WAS MISERABLE, -he HATES to disappoint folks! band. who 1•5 an archi·t~t,· is a with all organizations, local and from the German to English in Th t guJ t• will FROM CORONA DEL MAB I SAW 'L d 11· t be ted th t " 'd I I 'th t e nex re ar mee mg JOAN & REX BRANDT, who were chatting with Don about tho d t f th U . 'ty f Y.'e Jng o erec on e eas coun .. ,,r'·Wl e, as we as WI s ate 1929, gives a good ~escri ption of be h Id Tu da . F b 11 gra ua e o e ruvers1 o side of Acacia St., 400 ifeet north and national bodies. These num-'f e es Y everung, e . summer art sclic)ioJ and an exhibition at Castaways. Also from C. D. M. Southern California. Orange county, especially men-at the home of Mrs. Roger Bar· M&rgllret & L. L. Thompson, .Dick & Pat P1eger, Lois & Andy Ander .. -============:::::; of Mesa Dr., $5000; Walter L. erous and valuable contacts have ti i N t Be ch d th · I c M M w E La · N & ,. , Shepherd, Rt. 2. Box 240• c-ta bee h 1 ful d .11 on ng ewpor a an e row, Newport Heights. son o osta ~a. rs. . . wson Jr.. ancy Sharon Lawson, """ n ·very e P an WI con-surrounding area. ' · and Mrs. S. A. Haefner, all of C.OSta Mesa. In Beautiful Bay Shores Estates 1 yr. old, 3-bedrm. house, fireplace, patio, barbe- cue, large garage with service room, stall sho\\'- er. Priced to sell at $16,500-Terms F. JACK SULLIVAN JOHN R. SCHICK. Salesman 1213 Coast Highway CORONA DEL MAR Phone Harbor 1247 -J Mesa, if or a dwelling to be built tinue to grow in importance. The speaker continued with an c' b s p k . Victor Oxarart of Balboa ~ntertained a party or nine, and Mrs. on the west side of Harbor Blvd., \Ve might continue our report interesting review of "Earl:Y Cali· U COU t ac S Mildred Vogel of Balboa was entertajning her sister Emilv Aldridge 600 feet from Hamilton St .. $3000. at much greater length, but we fornla Women," describing them Looki'ng Forward and Bert Griffith. Also from.-Balboa. -the Hal Powers, Dick f"ree.. To l\.1. L. McCormick, ·340 Vic· know you have, by now, received man, Vema N)elsen. the S. ,G. '"l>inkertons, and Capt. & Mrs. J . P. toria St., Costa Mesa, for a dwell-assurance that yOur chamber and as being ever-brave and cour-To Sat. Jamboree Olmsted. L. S. Hostetler, and li. 0 . Boyvey from Newport Beach. . t be b 'Jt t 12211 A d its officers, directors, committees, ageous. She enlivened her talk Balboa Islanders present Were Pat Zamloeh, Mr. & Mrs. 0. H. ing 0 ui a voca 0 wi'th many humorous 1·n~dents ·, B · h E W Du h D · I P Card. al d Doc •-· S t uooo and to Mrs Charles R and staff emb<xly ihe attributes .... · Through the Newport Beach nscoe, t e · . ttons, t e an1e . in s. an oi: Bobbie Gamm" ~on ·Rt 2 Box ·4716, r -·ta· said to slgru'fy a rrood organi?.a-her changes of headdress proVid-Grammar School Parent-Teacher aaker, -Bobbie was saving to Cap. Don, who was introducing one ' • • "-".13 "' ing an idea o·f the styles ot that of his driftwood lamps as the · .. Mesa. for a dwelling to be built tion. They are: Iinitiative, Imag. association, sponsoring organiza-· MERMOOSE, WHO t..IKES TO SIT ON STARFISH at 11892 E . Hamilton St., $4500. ination, Intelligence, Information. tim~. C · D C d Mr tion for the troops, the Cub Scouts "MUST be ONE OF THE DEAD-END KIDS! ! !" ... Bobbie & Special Services At St. James Church During Lent Begipning this week and con- tinuing during Lent special serv- ices v.ill be held each Friday even- ing at 7 :30 at St. 'James 'Episcopal ch urch, Impartiality, lndustry and Integ-rs. · · oope; an s. or Packs 110 and 105 will be taken Hubby Howard, -dead-ringer for both Fred MacMurray & George rity. Reuben Day were hostesses for to the Scout "Jamboree at the Murphy, -were howling with Cap. D. about the gay and twisted fish- NEWPORT HARBOR the afternoon. Tea was served Shrine audi torium, Los Angeles, stories that had been told concernini that GORGEOUS vennillion · CHMIBER OF COMMERCE from a lace-spread table centered in the schooJ .tkisses. flowered island shirt which* D. wears at the Castaways! ... D. had J. s . BARRETT, President. with an attractive Doral arrange-The jamboree will be held Sat-adqtired it when it was her BEST DRESS an:ri:1d she was DANCING IN ment. 1 it, -at a LUAU! WHEREupon she had a to PRESENT it to The next meeting or the section urday, Feb. a , as one 0 the high-him, -BlIT PROPERLY. -all sanction by Hubby Howard, and Mrs. Ruth Gerrish will be conducted F eb. 28 when lights of Boy Scout Month. Cu~ Don's Wife Neva: -who had HER dressmaker t urn it into a shirt Na. d p 'd t M 0 D Ki d M Fl are to meet at Newport Beac for Don, -and he was WEARing it the NEXT NIGHT~ ! ! ... me reSI en rs. · · ng an rs. orence grammar school at 7:30 a.m. and -and SO, -while she Rb ARED at Cap. Don, the sissy pirate, f P I.. A · 1 · Shearer will be hostesses. Mrs. each must bring his lun" ch and a who was eating a OOUBLE PINEAPPLE SUNDAE, -and "'ashing 0 0 ICC UXI 1ary R . F I f th local h' h . •• oscine ee ey o e ig note from his parents giving per-it down v.rith a big glass of h.'IILK, -. SHE. heing a REALLY GOOD N ff' 1 ted b school faculty will review 'The mission for him to go. pirate, -ordered. to the delight of all hands On deck. -ew o icers \vere e ec y State of the Union." · AND SMOKED+ A BIG F..\T CIGAR! r Newport Beach Police Auxiliary Eight or ten mo~hers from each -and BEING a VERY atthtctive BWND seemed to whip the which met Tuesday evening at the B B ~ pack "rill be needed to accompany WHOLE picture into a TRIP,PLE PANIC! Next day, -being a home of the outgoing president, riggs rotherS • the boys and those able to attend curious gal. -I bought one at t.he corner drugstore, -took TI-JREE ·Llo·o WHARF The litany will be repeated fol· Iowing l\vhich the Rev. Ardys Dean v.'ill giYe talks on the history of the church. its rituals and beliefs and v.flich are designed to aid !hose ·St udying for confirmation. 1\vo confirmatit1n classes have been held and v.·ith many inquir- ies coming in, it is expected a third class "'ill be confirmed with- in the 12-mont.h period. Mrs. Bee Lace, 29th street, with Return to from Pack 105 should call Mrs. whiffs, NEARLY passed out. '"I and could· HARDLY. make it up to Mrs. Lorraine Montgomery as hos-Boyvey, Harbor 1974 \Vhile those Ca!Jtaways that night! ... and could JUST barely see who was there! tess. Private Life from Pack 110 .may call Mrs. CHARMING PEOPLE RAMPANT! A h h b M H bo 1668-J Saw the Shirley E. Meserves of Newport Beach. who were in-t t e s ort usiness session Richard Briggs. ;youngest son ason, ar r · quiring for SV..'EETHEART the GOAT . Sweetheart, the beautiful i1rs.' RI.Ith Gerrish \\'as elected of h.1r. and Mrs. Fred Briggs, 811 The Cub program will be in the little mascot. has been vacationing on her RANCH in C'osta l\1esa. president and J\>trs. Audrey Cottle \Vest Central avenue, who has morning and "·ill feature Jack She's REALLY a HOME-girl! §452 Via oporto -IJdo Village-Newport Beach Phone: Harbor 784 * Overlooking Beaotifnl Newport Bay Boan: 4 Ml lZ p. m.--Cl.-1 roe.day * A Waterfront Restaurant I featuring ••• Shore· Dinners Steaks . • • Cockt.ails WE WELCOME YOU 'l'O OPZN A CHARGE ACCOUNT (30 • 80 • 90 Dl,J9) lllartro'•-te-toaamo .. __ .-..... omt. Our-ara .. uc-- tlle Iii-"'1taa af lw'z .. .,..._...._ l'a•n '1 .&Abwtk1I U&DY·'l'O·WICA& DI WW -ft., IWWWW. IMrl• BLw!L ~II>• I •1 ... A. ........ .. I I • I RADIO Sales & Service • Palmer Radio land ELECTRIC . f?S48 Newport Blvd. I COSTA MESA '!-• lleacoD 5004-W 0.-._. If-* flt 0.... .._ is secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Lace been home on terminal leave, r e-Carson, motion picture actor; The Bill Thompsons of Balboa Island. were entertaining in the v.·as presented with a lovely cop-ceived his discharge from the U.S. Wendell Niles, radio announcer; club--room, and the Tom Duggans were dining in the Chart room and per flov.•er holdPr as a remembr-Army where he held the rank of George .Mcl\1anus, c r e a tor of talking to Cap D. about a swell plan for occasional community dances, ance ot her year of presidency, staff sergeant and last week left "Maggie and Jiggs"'; Joh n n i e a box party affair v.;th a western band, -at .the Rendezvous room, Hearts "'as the game or the fOr New York City where he \\rill (Tarzan) Weismuller and his which Bob Murphy had said they could have. Sounds like fun. Lets hear MORE about it, Tom. evening with M.-;.. l\1abel Jones re-enter the theatrical world. "son", Johnnie Sheffeild; Ralph 1 saw the Wm. J . Hills of Newport Beach, Ted Rocker of Costa taking first place, Mrs. Alda Gor-\Vhile overseas Sgt. ·Briggs was Byrd, who dra\\'S "D~ck Tracy"; Mesa, and J . H. Ireland who runs lhe largest exclusive sea-food don holding second score and Mrs with the special service division J olfnnie Wakely and his Saddle restaurant in the·u. s .. Qtic.ago, -congratulating Cap. D. on the La Veta Lace consoled. and last year was manager or the Pals, while Eddie Cantor-w i I l specialties of the castaways' Oub. -he and Mrs. Ireland were beinz Guests present were Mn. Clau-Octagon theater in Yokohama. He speak from Hollywood. entertained by the Stevens family. dia Day and Baby Gaye Holly Day, is both an actor and stage mana-On the Scout program at 1 p.m. Dave Swinford was ~ving Cap'n Don's horrid old PLUG-UGLY Mrs. H. W. ~tevens and Mrs. R. ger and his last appearance on will be comedians Bob Hope and oi fa. ~ti. IDh a bfroig breSakh yhhoalldChiin~ hanSdsh with HTHEelen Robetrtg~rgn = J. Stone. Members were the Mes-the West Coast was at the Bllt-Jerry C.Olonna and the Robert s VlSI ng ere m ang • · na. e wore mos Chinese jacket. too! dames, Mary Cusumano, La Veta more theater, Los Angeles, where Mitchell choir. The Bayshore Neuhoffs, had a party of seven on the Boat Deck. Lace; Alda Gorton, Mabel Jones, he served ln both these capacities Instead of a cocktail Mr in their home. -they have the world's finest Audrey Cottle, Elizabeth Waltze, In "Bloosom Time." Local Pastor and most complete ICE CREAM SODA bar, -and were inviting Don Bee Lace, Ruth Gerrish and Lor· Frederick Briggs, eldest of the the pirate down, -and HE, being a WUSY pirate, -was. of ralne Mont1omery. three brothen, ls now located In To Speak at cou~. -ACCEPTING! ' . Laguna Beach with Universal Ra-Federati'on Meet LOTS of Santa Ana, Pasadena. and L . A. folks were on deck, too. And last night the Boat Deck was full ot the Visjting Nurses Assocl· dJo Features syndicate And ii with ation, having their Dinner-Meeting, also the folks from the Santa the Laguna Beach Community The board meeting or the Or-Ana nue Co. in the Driftwood room. Players, appearing in "January ange County Federation of Wo-, I 8AID JDl!IJ.O TO JOHN' GARFIELD thaw'', which oper\ed Tuesday men's .clubs will be held Friday, and he exclaimed "WHERE but in CAUFORNIA can you find a evening. In it he takes the F~b. 14 at the Christian church, place like THIS!" He was with Francis J. Horvath, Mrs. Horvath & role of Herbert Gage, a New York 205 West Ash street. Brea. daughte'r Vivian. ' . ""Titer who goes to a Connecticut The morning session will begin ' -Says Fran, its NOT Garfield, -but his double, -he ALSO om..: 1411 Ooeot ---'" farmhouse to "get away from tt at 10 a .m. and speakers will be doubles for a big-shot of the Vultee Aircraft, -who fl ew here on company business. -but11 STILL think I got the RIGHT SCOOP! all", with various ensuing compll-the Rev. Perry Schrock, minister _ also saw Dr. J .. ff. Davts, and I also saw Mrs. Louis Arena. cations. ~ /of Corona del Mar C.Ommunity lovely dauchter Pat, &: Mrs. F1orence Foo.vier of Laguna~ ~ning _with • CABINET SHOP SERVICE CABINEIS AND MU.I.WORK T . C. JOHNSON, Supt. RIMODILED ••• NOW COLD ft'OIU.OJ: VAULT ON HWM''"Z • Fi AM Frederfck was with the Amert-church, whose subject is "The Stanley Olamben, and Mrs. Elton Hallett was entertal.rung fnends can Broadeasting company in Bible is Interesting"; Paul Bailey, in the Oaart Room.·as wu Mr.\Joe Summers. Oeveland, Ohio; Stamford, C.Onn; engineer of the Orange County DON, WHO WAS PLAYING HOOKY, A: P~mING San Fran~co and Honolulu but Water district talking on "Water -IMAGINE him PRESIDING! -at a meeting of the Harbor . ' Coinmunity Players, -c\a.shed ;in late at Castaways' to say HELLO ii happy to be nearer home. Qlnservation and Mrs. F1orene'e> & GOODNIGIIT to everybOdy, _ FELL over the CAT, _ got pic~ed This third brother, JBTy, who Shannon of the American Red up by a DARIJng old lady from Oxford, England, who said NOW Ive attained fame by writing a book c::ross at Long Beach Naval hos-seen ZVER.Ything, u you •Y in America, -and so he bought her some 12 ~ago on his travels ptal. a she'J1:v and a double butterscotch sundae for himself, -THAT guy around· the Id after his gradu-Luncheon reservations should be makes NO sense, with his wtri. visiting in Fruco, -ANY OTHER atlon from ewport Harbor Union iDacle by Feb. 10 with Mrs. Conn tbne, for THAT matter, -but~TS what HE says about ~1E. - High school, served fwr yean in ~er, 406 Birch l street, Brea, we-11, -maybe thats why we ALONG!. the Navy and is now taking ad-ne 286-W. vanta&e of the G. L education bill Mn. Thomas Pender, state pres-FOR THE WOMAN OF DISTINCTION: and ts attending the Unlvenity ol i¥nt of Juniors, will give the ad· COME SEE, COME SEL.ECT YOURS NOW Call!omia, Santa Barbara campus, ~ ol the afternoon and Ne FROM.OUR MAGNIFICENT NEW· SEASON where he Is IDIQorinK In Spanish y Gttbracbt, director of muatc COLI:ECnON OF with the vtew of en1ertng bus1nesa i the Brea llcbools. will pttlent > D Rl·E S S E s· in South America. · musical program. · . l ·BAYSIDE >LATING - : S~ver : • • 1~pper GOid • Brass • ANTIQUE~ A PECIALTY ~ UUPFIL"H .... ftw B11 I DU • . . • ora•• MIM ~· ' • . . i -, '~ ' -' • PRlNTs FULL OF' NEW IDEAS, STYLED FOR SPRINP .FLATI'ERY CASUAL.S BEAUTIFULLY STYLED TO ACCENTUATE , · YOUR FIGURE , DOTS, STRIPES, PASTEUI, CX>l.QJU'UL RAYONS 1 'MIAT ADD ,-0 YOUR CHARMS ~ I X. , THERE'S A CX>~Y NEW LOOK ;o . ~ITS THIS SPRING, ONE YOU'LL ADORE THE VERY FIRST TIME YOU SET EYES ON OUR.stJPERB CX>LLECI"ION THE LONGER. 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