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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1947-02-11 - Newport Balboa News TimesI • THE SAND CRAB , ANNIVEBSAIUES· Febru- ary is loaded with 00. servances-Lincoln's Birth· day, Thomas E4is<>n, Boy ·Scout Week, Washington's Natal Day, etc. The provoca· tlve thought arises -how would Washington, Lincofu and Edison coped with our unrest today? True they had just as difficult situations in their day and solved them, not on the premise that the world owes me a living or "bow much am I going to get" but rather on the as- swnption of equality and tn!edoo1 in a living democ· racy. We have forgotten to operate on that basis today -nations grab domain, the powerful seize pelf, the poli· ticians are greedy and most people consider self first and country last. Lincoln was great because of his simplicity. He never pretended to be more than be was. His years of study and delving developed a na- ture that was kindly and for the common people; Wash- ington, while of the ,manor bom was also a man s man and 'suffered with his sol- diers; Edison. who the older generati1"1 remembers, fol· 1.,.,.,ea through by painstak- ing work and research. When they opened his old- fashiooed roll-top desk, it was found to Qe that of a working man, and the hum- orous signs we see today- "Qulet Genius at Work", are mSpired replicas -o(. an Inventor' who discovered the movie and the incandescent th<! hard way. • + + Boy Scouts. The boys are observing their week and are getting the recognition ¢ey deserve. The local troops have been functioning in nm rate style and have grown to amazini; j)ropo.r- tions. The orga mzation m the ·u. S. affects the lives of some 13,500.000 .men and boys. while the acttve en;-oll- ment is close to the 2-muhon mark. In passing great cred· it is due the leaders who have spent long hours teach- ing the boys the art of self control. woodcraft and the ability to think fast and ren- der service . tha t eventually . produc.;s the leadership of tomorrow. + + + Monkey Busioes.•. A friend sent in some verses. headed "Monkey's Disgrace." I'l!cil' Ing the woes of three mon- keys in a cocoanut tree. to the effect that man descend-1?'1 from the monk. Read some of 'em: ' • ltRICP POSTEDI 1 Y.-r •••••• SIM lo~· a.Tl Od el 01 B" .... Clod .. _ -~...--Newa1' s ,lfw,....._. -' ' • • • • • • NEWPORT\. ' ' I - • • , • > ' W1 •• I NewapaiJer ¥1 ,__ Aadlt Ba--cil Ciro I U.. EMBRACING BALBOA P~INSULA, WEST NEWPORT, SEA SHORE COLONY, UDO ISLE, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA J>E;L MAR, COSTA MESA VOLJ)JIE XXXIX Sea Scouts Rescue Ship Off Laguna Laguna Beach Sea Scouts were responsible for the rescue _or a power c:rui,ser stranded 20 yards off a reef near Laguna on Sat\D"· day. . While proceeding down the coast on a shake down cruise, Sea Scout lookouts observed distress signals from a small power cruiser dan- gerously near the reef off Shaw's Cove. Course was immediately altered and the S.S.S . Cormorant, the 36-foot LCVP Sea Scout Ship, stood in to effect a rescue. The stranded power cruiser was ta ken in tow a scant 20 yards otf the reef. Its plight was serious as ther e \\'as no anchor aboard. After towing the stranded cruiser out into safe r water the Sea Scouts brought the vessel alongside and transferred two women and two small children aboard the S . S . S. , Cormorant. '[\\'O men were left aboard to handle the tow line and the Cormorant then stood up the coast a t a speed of 8 knOts toward Ne'-'"po•t Harbor. Laguna Beach police had tele- phoned the Coast Guard regarding the stranded vessel just prior to the timely arrival of the Sea Scout Ship. 'fie Coast Guard GG50032 answered the call, hove to alorig- side the Cormorant and trans- ferred the women and children aboard. The tow was then trans- ferred also. The crew of the Cormorant con- sisted of Jack Spence. Lynn Muir, Milton Henry, Jimmy Skillins-s1 Russel Landreth. Jimmy Landreth, David Stephens, and Crew Leader Sam l\.1aning. The Cormorant was commanded by Skipper Bill Spur-g~ The local Sea Scout Ship is ~ored by'the Laguna Beach ,y Club. ------- Weekend Speed Cases Pile Up Fishermen Ask Councilmen for Fire Protection The harbor comm.ittee of the ctty Council was di~ted by:' the council 1'1onday night to investi- gate the need for a tire boat with m{lnpower to act in case of a grave ~ergency here. The action was taken after the municJpal fathers listened to a letter from the Commercial Fish· ermen's Cooperative association, which said the 4000 boate rest- ing In the harbor needed better fire protection. The association also recom- mended that the fire boat and manpower be placed under the jurisdiction of the Newport Beach Fire department. City Considers Tramway Plan For Lido Center Newport Bench City Council on Monday deferred for two weeks action on the application of P . A. P almer of Lido Properties, Inc., who proposes operation for a tram- way car connecting Balboa Island and Lido shopping center during summer months. City Atty. Roland' Thompson suggested that the matter be tabled for that perio:d until he had a chanCe to read up the state law regarding the opera tion of tram"•ays \vithin a municipality. He wanted to see if a franchise would be required even for a brief period of the year, He expressed his personal opin- ion, ho\vever, that It is possible that the councilmen could ap- prove operation of such a line to aid shoppers. NEWPORT BEAC H. CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1941 Edison Will Move Poles For Widening Of Central A venue If the Paci!ic Electric Railway company will agree to the imme- diate removal ot its poles on the avenue, the city of Newport Beach can begin the widening of Central avenue and Coast boule- vard from 19th street to McFad· den Place. ntls information was disclosed at the meeting of the Newport Beach Oty Council Monday night after Ralph Maskey of the high- way committee of the chamber of commerce revealed that the Edi- son company had agreed to re- move its poles from the avenue for the widening pro~t. In order to go ahead with the project, pending approval by the railway company, the council a~ proved ·a plan to appropriate $2()(X) from the general funds to set up curbs for the replacement of the poles as an emergency measure. Will Attend· Sports Show five Jurists frown on, Two Endorse Drunk Driving Bill 8 7 FRED FROST Tb.re8 munJctpal court Joclc-and two towmhlp court Jwlre& out of teven Jurlsb Interviewed by The New ... n.me. deftnltely stated they did not acree with Stat.e Senator Diiworth or Hemet who prOpolH tn a bill to be tntrodueed in the stat.e let(illature that the state enact a law maldnc It m&Dd&tory upon the coon. to (Ive at leut a O~y 1entence upon conviction in C&leS lnvolvin&'. drunk driven. Only two or the jurists, one a city court judge and the other a justice or the peace, endorsed the measure. Interviewed · were: Hon. R . M. Crookshank. magistra~ of Santa Ana ; Hon. C. C. Cravath, mag1s. trate or Laguna Beach; Hon. F. E. Hallman, magistrate of Orange, and Hon. Robert Gardner, magis- trate of Newport Beach. Also Justices or the Peace How- ard C. Cameron of Santa Ana. Donald J . Dodge or Newport township and Olris P . Pann of Huntington Beach. Aligned against the Dilworth proposal were City Judges Crook- shank, Cravath and Gardner and Justices Cameron· and Pann. as well have the poliCe take care of these cases and do away with American jurisprudence. "Severity of punshment is not the answer to this problem. Years ago the state tried to make drunk driving a felony punishable by im- prisonment. Juries would not find them guilty as they were unwill- ing to give the defendant a peni- tentiary sentence. "Drunk driving cases have to be ha ndled with reasonableness, dis- cretion and intelligence." City Judge c. c. Cravath of La· guna Beach : "Oh, hell. no. I don't believe there should be such a law. It depends a Jot upon conditions. Pa.ired in favor of the bill were City Judge F . E. Halman of Or- ange and Justice or the Peace Dodge of Costa Mesa. Newport Harbor is slated to be Both Magistrates Cr~okshank represented at-the 2nd annual and Gardner felt that the courts Southern California Sportsmen's should be allowed to us."! discre- Show at Gilmore Stadium, April tion in the prosecution nf ca~es, 11 to 20th. The Sportfishing As· while City Judge Cravath concur- soci<1-tion of Newport H arbor de-red in part, but aOO stated his be- dded at their directors meeting lief that there should be a law Monday night to r ent a booth at making it mandatory to pick up "I think there should be a law making it mandatory for the courts to pick up licenses in such cases. That would solve prob- lems. "When you pick up a drunk driver's lciense, you've got. him afoot. When you send hlfi to jail, you have to feed him and you only make him resentful." the show to advertise the sport-the licenses Of drunk drivers. City Judge F. E . Hallman of . o~·-: fishing boats that _belong to the "Tha\." he said, "would solv~ ·--a- Association. the proble m." "I'm in favor of such a Jaw ?e- Thousands of anglers visit this The opinions expre£sed by the cause I do ,feel that 5?,methmg show each year and Newport Har· jurists follow: should be ~one about tfus phase bor live bait, trolling, and charter ·City Jud.re R. M. Crooksliank. of our traffic problem. boats that belong to the Associa-of Santa Ana: _ After a l1 it Is not the intent of tion \\i ll have pictures on display. •:Too many motorists a re being the courts lo collect money for the A special edition of the Associa-picked up as drunk drivers that municipalitr but to stop crime T 6 B tion's popular Fishing Guide to shouldn't be. For instance there's upon our highways. roop Oy Ne,vport Harbor will be distrib-the man with two drinks on his "I'm like the doctor, if one I utro listing the information about breath. Then there's the, guy that medicine fails to stop the dis- s W each boat so that anglers• can weaves all over ~hf street, hitting ease, we should try another." Couts ·, n arrange the ir fishing trips from heVCl"}•body and killing pl"Op,P. N t H bo "lt's a borderline case. I think C'Wpor ar r. , Id b •-t .d t h Justice of the Peace D. J . Dodge M.:-etin at the Ne' rt 1-Iar-it wou e a U\:' ter .1 ea ~ ave of Costa l'tleu: bo Ch gbc f c vpo ff' the courts use Intelligence In ad-H• h H . r Nam r 0 ommcrce 0 . 1~ ministering drunk driving cases "Well. I hadn't given it much lg Onor "-C're orman Hagen. C. A. B1c -than to pass a law making it thought. City Judge Bob Gardner of hart, GIC'n SodC'n , i·larry Lonsd8:1e, m a nda tory upon the courts tc "HO\\'ever. I think penalties for Ne,unnrt Beach is e:-.-nnctcd to Jerry, Adams. Bob Fry, PC"pito · f. d · ·1 -1 to drunk drivinrr should be a littl(' . ....., ·-p , . d H h . 1\1 ~,l 'IJ A gJ\'(' I\'('· ay J8l :o.C'n C'nccs "' ·~,[ NUMBEll 1% Seek Subsc;riptions For S. -A. Hospital Expansion Campaign Letters have been mailed by the campaign committee of the Santa Ana Community Hospital seeking subscriptions in the New- port Harbor area for their drive to attain $300,000 necessary to the bui1ding of an addition to the present hospital. · ' '"The demand for additional hos-- pilal bed space and added modern equipment far exceeds the pres- ent, or planned, total facilities in Orange county," the communica- tion states in part. "The . campaign for $300,000 to construct a 50-bed addition to the Community hospital, operating since 190~; is now being conducted by over 400 civic leaders who are aware of ~he critic8.I need for addi- tional hospital facilities." Police Clue , In Camera Case fades 'n>eft of $1045 worth of equip-. ment from the Forsythe Camera S~ at 215 Marine avenue, Ba1· boa Island, continued to be a mystery today aa disbict police disclosed their j slender clue had v•niabed into Uiln air. It wu. bow~er, disclosed by t he Beach City Merchanu Patrol and Detective Agency, that actual- ly -the discovery of the broken win· dow in the Forsythe shop was made by two of. their officers and two regular policemen. The le tter Is signed by A. McFadde n, general chairman the drive. J . Merchants Patrol records show, of an official of. that bureau said Newport Woman Seeks Damages In Auto Action For injuries she suffered \n an automobile collision last Nav. 4, Miss Anna Suttora of 2804 West Central avenue, Newport Beach, is demandi.ng S53.058.51 damages from Jay C~'r\Js Gould in a super- ior· court suit. Her companion in her auto Carl Goodwin, also sued for S2653 for injuries, he suffered Miss Suttora, 19 years old. filed her action through her father, Frank J. Suttora, alleging that she \\'as driving north on Tustin Ave. at McFadden St., when her automobile was struck by one driven east on ~icFadden by Gould She listed multiple injuries, in- cluding a fract1ired pelvis, and severance of the muscles and nerves of the right leg. She said she is injured and scarred per- manently. Col. Atkinson , Tells Exploits Monday afternoon, that wh e n Merchants Patrolmen Archie Os- trander and W. J. Jackson tried the door of the camera shop at 4 :30 a. m. February 4th, every- thing was all right. From the Island, the merchant patrolmen rode their machine to Corona del Mar, where they in· spected. 18 stores and then they returned. to Newport Beach, by way of the Miracle Mile, where they inspected 13 other member shops. Having completed this round, the patrolmen, the official said, visited the police station, and after repcrting 'in' were about to make anpther tour of the Island, when, the official continued. they were invited to accompany a policeman who was about to go to the Isla nd on inspection. "'Our patrolmen parked the mer- chant patrol car near the p:>lice station and got into the police car and rode with the poliCeman to the l&1and. It was during this second trip that at approximately 5:40 a. m. our patrolmen notired the smashed window in the For· sythe shop," the official said. ' The two regular p:>licemen were HarrY La.er and Ray Johnston of th~ Newport Beach p:>lice force. have a heavy court calendar !f all Boy Scouts of Troop 6 , Costa crC'z, an ug c. 1 an. I those convicted." more severe tha n they are now. I the alleged sru-.<'ders n1ake apru-.ar-• guest present ,,·as \Varren Fowler. ''But you will find that other Lt. Col. Thomas P. Atkinson. -r.-11lesa, inaugurate Boy Scout \\'CC'k I anet>s in his court in the next fe\v ,vith th(' presentation of tlA'O more A legislative committe<:' com-1 City Judge Bob Gar:dnPr or judges may nOt agree \Vith me. U. S. Army, Rct .. or Balboa, a Plans for the construction of Plans Filed For Eight More Homes In Area V al~ed At $54,000 - days. Eag le Scouls. the highes t honor fX>SC'd or J . B. I\.1cNally, J . H.: Ne,,•port Beach: J The courts just can't seem to veteran of Bull ·Brennan's Black SC'Ven more new homes and two l\Iotor P atrol Oficcrs Rex All· in 5 ...... utinu. l\1ills, and \\'arrC'n Fo \vlcr ,,·as[ . "No. I can't see an)' r~ason ro r agree on v.·hat should be done. Eye Battery of Regular Army ....... .., · ,.._,,, s · f b k · 1913 Id h new garages were filed with the bright and Vincent I . l\1cl\lan igal appo1nt l-u to me<'t \\ith State en-chan~g present state laWs. "I t hink it is a good thing to amC' ac 1n , to t e ex- The new Eagles arc David C d I ""' d .• f Id . . office of Otief Building Inspec-havc corraled a number of motor-Chambers and Robert Nettles, a nd a~or I~ e \\t"atson a~ d Ha rry ··courts must use a certain mak.e. some jail ~e~!ences m:i.n a-pcricnccs o a n o timer 1n the tor' A M . Nelson at the Newport is ts \Vho, they charge, were ex-will receive t heir "'''ards at the \\·e!ch. f hey ,,·e re to discuss the amount of discretion. If we are 1 tory 1n drunk dnv1ng caSC's. Then a rmy at the meeting aft the Ro-Be ch Ci Hall buildin d . ceeding tht· speed limit v.·ithin the rvtarch Court of Honor. proposed la\v before the State not allo"'ed to dO that we might (Continued o n Page 4 ) tary Club in Long Beach last a ty g uring corporate Hmits or the city. Legislature rcqu1r1 ng that boat 1 \Vedncsday. the first two worJs:ing days of An1o ng those tagged over the David Chanibcrs has been an opcra1ors see that all anglers have • C ') D S F S 'l Colonel Atkinson \Vas 17 years February. weekend are. Harold A. McCar-active member for three years, fi shing li c<'nses or be held r e-City ouncI ecrees ays our 31 ors old, a r a"'· r ecruit, \Vhen he was Mr. Nelson disclosed that total they. 22. of Hynes. for driving 54 'vith a pcrfoct attendance a ward. sponsible. Water Bond Election Gave Him Lift, Then signed to the rough a nd tumble valuations for the building work miles per .hour in a 35 mile zone Robert Nettlesh-. thfe troop's fin -Pe pito Perez displayed the new Id • M Robbed H• f $2 battery, ,,·hich had seen service amOunt to $54.000. at 101 and Narcissus avenue in a nce ma nager · as our years in map of Nev.'PQrt llarbor he has Will Be He In ay Im 0 in the Phillipines. Adrian Wilson of 816 West Fifth Corona de! Mar. the local troop. To quote the ~..i f h di . t , s~• Los Ang I tiled I l o You "It h •-I prcpar •. :.... or t c new e tion ° A resolut1·on prepared by City Four sailors on their wa y to He \vas pa.id 15 gold dollars .... ""... e es, P arui r Beni·am1·n R. Guiver. 22. of ng man, as """"'-"n a ong h Fi h. G ·ct N the erection of a on t four trail to the Eagles--but a Jot of t e s ing ui e to ewport Atty. Roland Thompson and call· Long Beach gave a lift to John F . each month for serving in Uncle e s ory, Venice, for driviqg ,50 mph in a fun." Harbor. 45,0<X> of these pamphlets ing for-a bond election to vote on Price or 1510 South Bay Front, Sam's artillery. In all, he served room dwelling with a one-car gar· 35 zone at 101 and Iris avenue, The special board of .-eview also were distributed over Southern expenditures of $420i000 for the Balboa Island, and then robbed 31 years and through two world age on Harbor R. street, Beacon Corona del Mar. approved awards for a number of Cali{ornia last year. The Associa-improvem ent of the city's water him of $20 and jewelry, he told wars. Bay, $lct,OOO. Joseph .4.. Souliere, 4o .. of 0e35-the high ranking Scouts: Life lion plans to distribute more than plant and fixtures was adopted by Newport Harbor p:>lice here Sat-A graphic description was given Eldie Christian and Irving Marx Luz. for driving 50 mph 1.n a Scout Roger Gordon and Star that this year. the Newport Beach City Council urday. by .Col. Atkinson of the rugged of 8707 Wishon street, Beverly ''No monkey ever deserted zoneMon 101 at Iris avenue, Corona Scouts Richard Mobley and Ro-at their regular semi-monthly Price said he was walking along treatment meted out to stool pig-Hills, filed plans· for the building his wife, de! ar . bert McClellan. Merit badges Y.•ere F th f L I meeting ?l-1onday night. the highway West of Huntington eons by the battery . personnel, of a one story, six room dwelling Starved his babes and ruined Norman Shapiro or Long Beach, approved for Eagle Life and S tar a er 0 oca 'the members of the city council Beach early Sa turday when the made up of men "who loved horses and a twt>-car garage at 108 Via her life; .f' for operating a car a t 45 mph in Scouts also for the future Eagle Woman IS Dead decided to hold, an election on sailors approached in an automo-better than women/' according to Xa.ntbe, Udo Isle, $10,000. And you'v never kI10\\'fl ·7a a 35 zone on lOl highway at Port group:. Dick Hinds. Robert l'wlc-the bond issue some time in May, bile and slowed down for him. He the colonel. J. F. Nance of 4Z7 Adams Park mother.monk, Orange. I Cracken. J ack Turley, Bob Han· William F . Dodd, 67.year-old no exact date being set. got in and shortly afterward, he Squint Eye, the horse which driVe, Covina, ~Jans the . erection t To leave her babies \Vith oth-\Villiam H. E!11.erson. 4~· of El 1 cock. Edv ... ard Depontee aOd Ray-said, the sailors took his money of a one a•,._, smgle family frame Segundo, for dr1v1ng 48 miles per I mond Louvier. co-owner of the Treasure House, strained so hard to pull a battery ._.._~, . ' e~ to bunk. hour in a 35 zone. . Troop No. 6 now has a total or 220 N. Main St .. Santa Ana, dieO Costa Mesa C. C. and jewels. out of the fire that it ·died; Anny ~d stucco dwelling to be erected Or pass thetn on from one. to J ack Pershing Ho1t, 27, Sa n l six Eagles. 5 Lire. 9 Star, 7 FiNlt Sunday whilh driving home from Price said he was hitch-hiking Air Corps "O"ates" of V.'orld War at 1725 Plaza del ~ur, $8500. another. Pedro. ror doing 55 in a 35 zone Class, 7 Second Class and 3 Ten-Palm Springs. Death was thought Elects Qffi"cerS to his other home at 1460 Hamlin 1: blind landings; all were recalled. Paul V. McKeJvey of the Fay Till they scarcely knO\V \\·ho on 101 ·high\vay at San Bernar-derfoot. to hnve resulted from a heart ail-street, Van Nuys, when the in-by the veteran officer. Building, Third and Hlll streets, is their mother. dino. . I Committeemen conducting the ment. COSTA MESA, F eb. 11.-Har-cident occurred. Arthur Tucey and Arthur J e,._ Los Angeles, plam the building of '•An.d another thing :you'll Thomas Lee \Valier, 23, San special review were : Chairman, Born in New Philadelphia, 0 ., old K. Grauel. funeral director of sen were welcomed as new Ro-ah one story sid·ngle edframe shinglet never see! Diego, for doing 55 in a 35 zone I Gilbert Seal. Sid Young, R. G. Mr. Dodd Jived here three years. 110 Broad,vay, ,v as reelected Merchants Proposal tarians. Dr. H . E. Stahler was 3202 ouse ~~ Fronetach ~~arage a • d on 101 at San Bernardino. Chambers. Judge Donald Dodge. Sur\iving are his wife, Mrs. ...._ f Sh . chairman and President Max w ~ t.. <#OVVV· A onk build a fence roun president of the cham!A:r 0 com-unted to Planntn . ~-Jack B B ks o! 475 El m · Rolx-rt Slater Slummon of School Supt. Everett Rea. Scout Edna Dodd; two daughters, Mrs. merce ·here for 1947. g Becker presided. au... · roo - a cocOanut tree, Santa l\1onica, tot driving 45 in a ma.~ter Harold Hall, A.<1si!f:tent William Oawtord of Newport First vice president is Fred J , Board For Deci·si·on den street, Santa Monica, plans And let tJ;le cocoanuts go to 35 zone on 101 at Iris avenue. Scoutmaster Charles ZimmC'rly Beach and Miss Shirley Dodd of Hai·gh ·w·n A • the construction of a one story • Dudley. lawyer of 103 East 18th I gain · 1 famll 1 d ·ru waste. Corona del Mar. and Staff Richard Dodd and Da-Santa Ana; a brother, James H. street. \\'ho · also is a member of Plan of the merchants of New-A SJng ~ . Y rame an s1 ng Why, if I put a fence aroLtnd \Villard L Kennon of San Diego, vid Oiambers. Dodd of Los Angeles and a sister, the board of directors of the New-port Beach for the constructlon of pply ·to Planners dwp.lling with detached garage at 8 tree. fot doing 63 in a 55 zone on 101 Scouts of Costa :P.1esa Troop 6 Mn. Charles R. Taylor of Detroit, port Harbor Kiwanis Club of New-an auto parking area on th n--an For HonaA Penm•t 173> Ocean Front. Newport Beach, ~ Starvation will fo rce ~·ou to at l\tlarine avenue. are proud of a record that includes Ill. · p:>rt Beach. e V\,.~ UD'll;; $6{XX). steal fro.m me. Lee Roy Peterson of Long over 3000 hours of civic service. Christian Science services will Second vice president is Frank Front, for which they have sub-A. B. Haigh of Club~ clri'f'e Charles Hause of 1101 East thin Beach. for doing 70 in a 55 zone and the fact that they are com-be at 3 p. m. today in ,H. R. Brown Walsh, well known local mer chant. scribed .,..$2800 for its development, NeW)klrt Beach, will agBin mak~ W81'hingtoo boulevaid, Los An- "Heremonk's ~~~·~r do: g a on 101 at P ort Orange. pletel)• seuf-su~taining financially, mortuary. Private cremation will F . B. Owen, proprietor of the 'A\85 referred by the city ·council application before the city plan--geles, plam. the building -of a wv Leonard P. Wilson of CUlver funds being derived through paper follow. Newport Gift and Souvenior Shop on Monday to the ~mbers of the ning commission fat 8 50 percent one story single family building, Go out at night and get on City for doing 48 in a 35 zone on drives. and similar projects. of Newport Beach and a r esident city planning commission. variance and 8 fi¥e foot setback with apartment above and garage a stew, 101 a t Fernleaf avenue, Corona An lnte...,.ting point in the troop Hodgkinson Reports of the Mesa..was reelected as sec-The p1ann1n11 body meets ThW'S-for the erection of a dwelling in ~ at ll7 Grand Canal, New-Or use a gun or club or de! Mar. reconls is the fact that most of retary-treasurer. day, Feb. 20. at which time a de-lot 8, Block 635, Canal Section. Beach to -t $5000. knife, the present membership averages Arrests For J ariuary cision is expected on the proposal Encouraged by the ~ptioa lie , .,. for -,.......,. were To take some other Report Three Thefts over 15 years of age, having PERMIT If the city is unwilling to approve ~ived from memben or the dty filed by Robert T. Jons of 307 Jl'lllllkey's life. . To Newport Police started In CUbbing with their pre\ Police Chief Hodgkinson re-DENIED ' of the plan later the merchants council on Mondo.Y• Halsb dedlled 35tlo street. Newptrt Beach, $900 Y. _ Van descended. the sent Scoutmaster six yee.n ago. · ported to city council Monday that · The Newport Beach Cty Coun· exp......S the hope that _,. to withdraw an apPucaUon to the ~ by H. J. Fidler of 504 Tustin ...., -The Troop atan promiseo bet-his department made 63 traffic ell Monday IUltalned a ~· other location will be cltooen for council t erTUI tbe pl av-. Ne t .,......_ ~ 'omerY ~didn't Few thefts occured In tbe New-ter ~ting to promote bettor arrests and· 35 other arrests dUr· mendatloo o! the dty planning tbe parking of vehicles In the 0 "" e •nrdits I --• .._.ts, _,_._ But. brotberd trom' " portthe Hark~ tlliccordlngtrlct ""'toa-pollovtt young men for a bettOt' future ing January. commission to dent a permit to summer. =-=~denial <>! his 8lJllli-M tJi d So ·aeo:Bt US. wee..,.., a ce. •-·rlca. . A. B. Wint who •-• t . 0 er •an ft ' " ~ Charles Laybolt of Chace Cot· ~·~ The department answued 345 . en wan~ 0 Meantime, inemben of the dty • . + + -:;581ected· tages, 400 Eut Central &ftnU!!, Harbor Com. Told to can. and ~ t .. o -~ a building a<ljacent to his p li Ch'ef w ts council principally CoUncnman lnJured m" Crash eatherfonl East Bal-. reported the tboft of a automobiles valued at $1750. Nine lnotei-on Cout hicbwaY for bous-0 Bllre Fl Jnan Bob Allen and o. z, Robet tacco: , M11t• "· the .......... .22 automatic revolver ft= cabin Find Port For Boats penons were lotleed durlna the ing army surplus material, -are crease •Ueed to inspect the plans -lfn. ...,.. F--30 of Newpo1al ~ mos[i;. 16. ' month. be recently ptJl'Cbwd. No action wu laUn by the 1-ty In the Canal Section, oo 173i Amhdm .~Q';t. Ji-. lllS -Travis G. Moott ot the U. S. ~ty that allPo other than .l inted On p trol N..._t Beacll Qty Oiundl m that they will know mare· .-and bor -. Walter four ....., loi'lid dtl•hs ":r':<>....e"1obllgFri-Naval Hospital at Long -re-that locate\! at 15th •treet. New· Denial Sutfained ~ppo a ~ "" the pcopul by Pollee tlle plam -they .... ~ ~ bmt. In .,; -~ dQ' ~ ..,.......,,, • ported that -stole la tltt -1 Beech, mlaht be the~ Wllll.tm B. Younc. fmnel:J al Ollef R. R. Hoclcldnson to 1n. to them again.. ~_.the-•·•"' .... to all, stepben -his ----'"ed -'pt the Cout Guard -l!'lolt New ... t -Ql;y <)vwfl ... the Long -pollce .... --tbe fee on ~._~ 11c..... One of the points -~ dilltGrtala .......__ .. .....,ard and his devoted at AA:ada •-U14 101'""tu';i.-and Game_...,,_..., boat loamod ~ PWI•-the tldloa al aw:,.nted a -of 0 the Beech trom 25 to !O _,t;:"'-H4le1> raloed at tbe ,.,.tndl ~ _.,.,u.lt u.;u-..:;,,,i;,:~ ';:; .,._a warm place In WO)' la Ooroaa tie! Mar. Jlonda7. ' ::,~ ~~·::'B': llt Ot:J' Jlerd .... Potrol and Pe-The -tllat ,no action -:::*1th .... that 12 propetl;y --· od ' I --dlt-..,. Aas· blUU al an. with whom Dr. G. E. ~'of %IOI Cout Qty Oiundl -Ibo mat--Si --"-· -tUm wu that tbe on11..._ m ~11on• nelehto ~~~. tbattd,cned~ -li}tn:·:z•~al ~ ~·-:: cmiie ID c:aatact. Memo . -...., New-1 Bttcli, n-ter badr to tbe barber _.dt!M, ~ al :IOa Eut Bay, Bal-Rio qplctltlon 1 for a pooltlcm the bleyde -,... all9dF·aet ,..,. _ --· _,, ~."'"1-., ..._... - al OJrlll ~ By pr1ed the tbttt al a 'Ital al W-~ lt to f ID d -lie boa, far a. vvlanm 1n lot f, ---depoa-t -8P' tq> to --JWIUJ' to Jan-bail no objection to the ---,... of • lltlt etNot - CCC IF I ~-"-ti --b1i1 -. , ~ far Ibo two ~ 10. Ba!bOo.. ~o•ocl bJ Ibo clO ,.,.-J a.&.. -11 all the'-In --· . ·'\I 1• ja.ta ~ I • • .. \ •• Ret1ta' Co1bactars' S'NiJCS? I .. Mp eh 1 fw -.... o..traat• ~ ud ~ Sl'&VIOZ DUTCH HEACOCK ~0!1!~~le~~ tbe Sails Off Skipper. McMillan ~E:~~~-ts~~:i~~ water from tbe wella o( the Santa 117 6ACS l'1IOllT champqne over the bow of the ' • • 1 - ' I • I Dr. C. L Andrews and Dr. R. G. Andrew& . ' a....-,., tM Assal!laU. ol ' Ana Anrr/ Air bue IUPP1¥ .,... newest· addition to the Newport ~--· •. -uil ."-* Ba:y -BAIJIOA tem MU Colla 111 ... II o( IUf-.\n lnno<ent little --''The Jong,.tandlng rivalry broke bait tlShlng fleet, and' chrlatene.J VJ..l.la' ftclent quantity or quality far tbe rlaed llP by Hush McMillan ot Into the open after the recent pub-her "Sunny" · Dr. F.jw~ Howe dty of Newport Beach system, Ucation 'of an article in which the '. Cabinet Shop:-1'181 & -BmL :_ llANT.A AN.A an official of the city eflClneerin& N..._. Beach, youthful. publl· Sporutishlng Auociatlon ot Now-The launcl\ing wu !'ttended by Pllobe HARBOR Sl2 or BEACX>N 5608-W department laid Monday. clat tor the Sport1tl1hlng Auocla· port Harbor char&ed marlin were alm<>ot a hundred friends of Bill ' COSTA MESA DENTAL CENTER ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;! The offldal also said since the tJon ot Newport Harbor, has lit-harder to catch in the north tr.an Odette and Jack NeJson, owners air bue plant la a half mile far. erally tom the seat out of the they are here because they are of the new vessel. ther away from the pre9e0t res-panta of Battling Ken Bojenl, better fighten up there." Odette and Nelson have been ervoir at 16th and Monrovia dynomlc 1pc><ta .editor ot Jack He gon on at length to point employed at King's Landing lor . I COllPLE'l'll DENTAL Bl!IU.TB BaVIClll· 18 AVADAJILI: NEWPO"T It's Easy to Save Time ....... ,_ ...... _ ._. ... ..-............... ........ _ ..... 5-daL:=,"'"' ---5-daL!:"ey -~-.... TMI.. n..... ..... .,... JI CLEANERS 2119 ec-t Blvd. Barbor 1510-J Newport ne.ch -·CASH and CARRY 1trttts. Co&ta Meu.. than lt would Safel,y'a San Dleao Union. out that San Diea:o marlin are not many: years, and upon their re- EVENINGS BY AP!'OIN'DlENT lJl6'7 Newport Blvd. to bring the water to the city's ''One ot the most active putr caught ln the Jeilurely manner, tum trom the army to civilian preoent 93 acres at Adami 1tn.!t, llC:lty campalgna being waged by that San Diego Jut .. _,, bad six Ille, decided to go Into the bait a question of high expense would any J"ftOl't dty la that which hu marlin to every one :recorded by fil.h1ng busineu tO&'ether. be Involved. . been spreading: the word about the Balboa Aniline Club, and They will soon anchor a bait ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Th~. too, he said. one should the wonders of deep lea sports quotes whoever wrote the article receiver out near the jetty from f comJder the fact that only three: flahlng in waters oft Newport for the Sportflahing .Auoclation whJch ·they plan t.o tumish bait of the a1r hue property are owned Beach, a community ~ miles up didn't seem to know the dlfference for the charter and day boats by the federal goverrunent. The the road from San D\ego," B4> between a au.J,de and a butt cap. operating from King's Landing, standpipes and purDPI are on pro~ jena writes in hia interesting col-He bemo&nl northern publicists as well u thole from oth'er smal- erty leased by the Whittier com-wnn, Oft the Main Une, in a re-trying to beUtUe the magnlftcent ler tanding1 and pril{&te sport-~ of 1...o& Angeles. cent lAue of 1be Union. marlin 1wordfish provided. at San fiahing craft. The bait receiver Cltlee UUcatfoa "For months, tyf>ewrtter jock· Dieao. will be an a.ssembly of ten one "If we would ever decide that eya ln the employ of the Sports· 'Thia 1ltuation," he adds, "in hundred square foot tanks, and the we want the army air hue prop-fishing Association of Newport which the Sportafiahing Auocia-Sunny's job will be to keep them erty wells to supply UI with more Harbor have been flood.Ing news-tion of Newpori Harbor hu pro-full of good live bait. water," the official added. ''we paper desks with frequent rel'°rta jected ltaelf la much like that In· Built ID u Day0 will ha ve to tak.e Into con1idera-on angling to be had there, and," volvi.ng the kid who wouldn't play -.. S d 1 ed d tlon what it will COS! the tax-the discommoded Union sports ori the team unless he could be ~ ue unn>: wu es gn an pa.yen to have the buslneu di.a-editor &'<>eS on, "particular em-captain. Maybe they want to build b~ 1 bY D~ckDo Di~8:i'~e~ ATTENTION Boat 0\¥118rs """'!'::-Farm Owners LIGi~ PLANTS 6-V o1t Tiny Tim • SZ-V olt lJ. 8. 12-tO w&&u) (900 •atC.) • • 12-V olt Deleo • 110 A. C. Portable (7&0 watl1) (ll.60 wa&&I) • 12-Volt • l~Volt A. C. • U. 8. (u.ed) '(&00 walW) trtct of Costa Mesa torn up and phasls la placed on marlin fish-a fence around the waters off : des Ys:n 11 h ':.t1 n trun ted ENGINES repaved before we could lnltall ing." ' -1 Newport Harbor, so sportsmen in . ays. e ea Y cons 1 cf" ~===================~==~~ the piping needed to carry the Having warmed to that 'pitch. that 'vicinity won't have to as-wi.:!:iuoak tr"::'es ~ i;:oug as " • 8 _._ aad Strattoii l CyL, SIL H.P. ; w a ter from the air bale through Bojens as usual hits his stride and IOdate with those who ge,t results ~all ;g, an .a will ~po';;:er &"&f!t"' n H d rt f S k I the various outlets to the dty of comes forth wtth another outburst in San Diego." · 34 . ch cott enfne Sh is ;; re!~ • U. 8. Marine 1 Cyl., 2l2 H.P. ea Qua ers Or mo ers Newport Beach." to wit: McMillan when calling attention In prope er. e • Briggs and Stratton LCyL, s* H.P. (with rev. gear) . • The engineer ing ol!1cial stated "It all makes good reading !or to the clipping from t he San long, bas a 12 It. beam. ~d can PIDSTER F1RE EXTINGUISHEBS (l Gallon) that the city could not even make the tourist trade, but no amount Diego Union sportl section which carry 500 gallo~ of gaso ne. --- a ·move to acquire the wells on the of glowing word5 can compete carried the Bojens' blast was Two pumps will keep 1200 ~al-6-aad U..Vol& Water Oooled J..lcb& Pleat. An.11ahle • p I p E s Exclusive lines of famous federal government property while with actual figures. and that's asked It he Intended to answer the Ions of .water per minute nowing D1's.w!l..utor v d poel Water there is litigation ov,er the ad-why the campaign seems to be verbal attack. / through the two bait tanks which U"IU an er domestic and imported pipes, including ' Joining Whittler leased property boomeranging. ·•No." he said with a sheep-will carry approximat~ly 360 f C b to now the basis of a civil suit be-··1n !act, Newpor t Beach ap-tah grin, "I Wnk Mr. !Jo. scoops of bait. A jeep engme will Or • • • .. ar ure r French and English makes. tween the Whittier company and pears to have gone on the defence, jen•' comment 1a all that ta be used to drive. the 1wo pumps. Low Octane Fu. el plus Water' equals Dunhill Peterson Comoy the city of Santa Ana. trying to protect itself against the necessary." Odette and Nelso~ plan to start G. B. D Kirsten_ "We have live wells on the 93 Inroads being made by San Diego, Maybe, Kenny and Hugh should operations by the first of· March. high Engine Performance acres which the city owns and we but in so doing it ha.s put itself get together for a swing at the Kaywoodie Intend to put down two mor~ wells out on a thin limb. . Red Salta Inn on the San Diego Mesan Fined for PETE L" ... t Pl 'nt SERVICE Sasieni Custom hilt ' Weber in order to increase the supply of "Yesteiday San Diego sports-waterfront, and shake hands. • 1g.. a water needed for the expansion men. qualified to speak on the We love San Diego and tha(s T. aking Abalone . s a I es and Sportsman Sterncrest T 0 b a c c 0 s We are sole agents for many fine brands of pipe tobaccos_ from all over the world. We also hl\ve our own Special Blends of fine pipe tobaccos. Curt's Honey Cured Curt's Royale Flake Aromatic Non-Aromatic Pi R • • One· week's aervtce by a lpOClalhJt. pe epai.rmg - - -M.all bl your pipe for . repair of the city papulation," he said. subject becauie they have caught what we'd do If we weren't look-_ Want It Fl'ee marlin off Newport Beach, Bal-ing for a feud. And speaking of Out of Season 4•lhorl9N ~ for 11. s. Dei!&rk p ..... Plans call for the by-passing of boa and Catalina as weU a.s in food, t he Red S alls I nn Knows Delco Service and Part.a-Batterlee--OeDe.ra&on--Moton five' acres of city-owned land at home waters extending to the how to prepare it. It's always our Even though abalone is seen 1965 NEWPORT BLvlt. BMoon 5800 1 • COSTA MESA Atlantic street, by the moving of Coronado Islands were swinging first stop when we go to Diego, on the rocks in the water it ts l ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ two booster tanks to the site of the.tr axes on the limb. which isn't often enough. illegal to take them out of season. I: the 93 acres at Adams street. Fidel Perez, 32, who lives on thereby carrying a line direct to Boston Man Seeks Promoted West 17th street. Costa Mesa .. the reservoir. · Although it is not being con-Folders on Newport Pfc. Edgar B. Frye. now serv-learnedd thish to his regrew! ldasen' ·d A J d bt h Thurs ay ""en a game ar s1 ered in the preM>nt city plans, ong way roun • u ome ing with Uncle Sam's Armed tapped him on the shoulder after city officials believe that the city-at last. From Portland Oregon w h " -. owned 34 acres at Harbor boute-Donald Button. formerly loca\.ed Forces at Fort Lawton, as ing-he had picked up some abalone vard and Huntzinger street. Costa here, requests that folders and ton has been promote':1 to Cor-from the rocks 01f the Corona del l\1esa area, can be used in th<! fu-other material telling abQ_ut Ne\\'-poral according to the Post Com-Mar shore. . ed S2S h ture \.\'hen the city may want to port Harbor be sent to hls friend mander Colonel William H . Don-~eedwas ftnh . 1 u· w eben !oare-. 1· r · Bost · · ra1ng on t e v10 a on r :un .a pipe-1ne rom connecting in on. . . I aldson. Jr. Cpl. Frye is the nephew J ti f the Peace o. J . Dodge 1t with the 93 acre plot. The Boston gentleman 1s inter-f V Bl k k "di t us ce ° F "d f Army air base \\l'ater supply plant in the Northwest "''here he . met 128•J9th St., Ne\\'port Beach, Cal. noon. (fifJa/boa rkef "If we could get the Santa Ana ested in boating and has been up \o er a ac stoc , r es1 ng a in Costa Mesa on r1 ay a ter- tree, that would be fine," said Button. Then he learned from the city engineering department Bt1tton about the fine opportun-~iiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiii:iiiifii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~:iiiii~iiiiiii[ii~iiiii~~~-~ I officia\ "for then "'e could sell ities for sailing at Newport Har-! j the 93 acres, ""hich are valued at bor a nd' is pla nning to come here , $1200 an acre, and use the money to see ·them for himself. It's a lo defra y th(' expenses for piping loAg way round, but it gets results CLASSES ARE REGISTERING I to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday >. for the Costa Mesa Dancing Academy &!Id School of Dramatic Arts In the balldlng formerly Known u the Women's Clubhouse MRS. ROBERT HORN Teacher of Dramatic Art8 Spectatlring ln Engll5h. DkUoo and General Speech Improvement MISS MARILYN HARGROVE Teacher of Dancing, Ballet Toe, Tap and Acrobatics Formerly of Richard Martin School of Daod.nc '• Registration Open All Day Saturday at the Atademy BAI.I .ROOM CLASSES MONDAY :EVENING Beghulen l :SO -Intermediate 1:SO Advaaoed8:SO OWN YOUR OWN HOl>'it t••·~ adventaon "' f~ntlfto a home tbru our \ow-c6st home \oan p\ao. NEJVPORT BALBOA FEDERAL SAY'INGS ••" LOAN ASSOCIATION P.A. P.._, .Praidad ••••VIA uoa NKWPDln •&ACH, cAUP'DllNIA • • the water from the air base to just the same. our "''ells." • ------- Model Plane Contest Expected to Attract Scores to Alhambra Mo~ Tlaan SO Yean of 8enlce to Ule llartlor'• Depict County, Harbor _..:so::1~MAIN==---Ftru1o=:.:.t:..C11eu=::.te1e::::..:.. ___ B_ALB_o_A._:._c_A_•·_"'_· _ In Pictorial Book Orange County is represented in =========================i i the new edition of Pictorial Cali- fornia with a page of pictures of Neu•port Harbor. The present edi- tion is the first since Pearl Har- bor and 100,()(X) copies were print· ed. in the issue. Newport-Balboa Tourist Bureau All Modee of Travel to Euro~ Muloo. Hawaii. Bound-t.b~World Trip. lD the near future. • • • See l!frs. Roy Keene. Ph. Harbor 391, SOI Palm, Balboa J\1odel plane enthusiasts from Nev.rport Beach today \Vere invited by the Alhambra Junior Chamber of Commerce to enter the first a nnual San Gabriel Valley Con- t rol Line Contest F ebruary 16, \vhich is drawing leading model experts from throughout t he country. The book is distributed to pro- minent hotels throughout Calif or-1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;~~~;;;;;;;;~ I nia a nd is a recognized medium ; for educating the visiting public VENETIAN BLINDS Boun: 10 L m. to 8 p.. m. on the attTactions of the State. Trophies valued at more than $300 and $400 in model plane m er- chandise \Vil! be offered to com- petitors in classes "A", "B", and The page on Newport Harbor was SALES and SERVICE secured through the offices of the "C". Newport Harbor Chamber or Com· Pan-Coast Venetian .Blind Co. m e rce. Wins Prize 81• «lout mghway Buooa 11881.J Entries may be made by ad- dressing t h e Alhambra Junior Chamber of Commerce. P. O. Box 107, Alhambra or at J\1oor Field in Alhambra on Feb. 16th. The meet is sanctioned by the Acad- e my of ll-1odel Aeronautics. ?.1rs . George Guillotte, of 216 East Central Ave.. Balboa, has received a prize for her winning story to "Something to Ta I k About," a program on a local 4ta - tion. White's Balboa Island Cafe AND COCKTAIL BAB See the Latest O'Keefe and Merritt Stoves Immediate Delivery Island Appliance r Shop ., 1.-w ai bu ... JM .... llllioa SillffcJa hrl<udllartMA-ft.~IDS!orlmll ' • Balboa bland DEFEND YOUR HEALTH WITH ORANGE YS OWN ATIENTION • • • ANIMAL LOVERS! • • • FRESH DAILY u. s. Govt. Inspected , HORSE MEAT And All Other Supplies Dellvend Twke Jlel" Week nm: PID.IVEllY , Ora11e Collnty Pet s.lpplies • 205 West Bishop MNTAQA l'IB)JIS: IL &.1118-1 m ,_,et •n ... 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Many styles and large variety of fine upholsterings to choose from. 'Handtome I• .. .' Deep spring construction. , Large beddlug compartment. Priced to Clear $69. 75 Divan, eovered Arms .......... $4975 $76.95 Diva n, Covered Arms ............ $6495 $66.50 Div an, Woo d Arms ................ $5495 I . . See Our Large Selection of Three Floors Living .Room, Bed Room, Dining Room and Occasional Pieces -TERMS TO SUIT - TOKYO <AP) -Miss Yasudo Mita, first' woman warden of a Japanese penitentiary, is institut- ing a beauty parlor in the wcr men's prison she heads at Waka- yama, the Kyodo Agency reported. · The warden said sh~ thought prisoners should learn a useful trade. CLOTHES POR MEN AND BOYS SllNTfl 9Nfl rURNITUllt C 0. g~ S~S/u,p 426 w. ~Tli tTKli:T /!! QANTA ANA, CALl i'OQNIA . !01 Marine Ave. B alboa Island none Barbor 618 F I N A L C L E· A R A N C E S A L E • WOOL ·· l SPORT SHIRTS Small -Medium ENDS OFF Large -X Large ONE GROUP of. SLACKS OFF • ' SATURDAY • SUEDE I and CRUISER COATS Sizes 38 to 48 SPORT 1 COATS and CASUAL JACKEIS Off, OFF i Sile8 28 . to 40 Shorta-Begalars-Loags • . JA 'CK . PRICE I :STORE FOR I ME·N ' ' • -490 Coast Blvd. So. -·Macres P~. - A18o 1..u v·~ • ltH , Club Hdnors 1 Blrt~dar of Member M!'Ulben ot Lu C<loturu were entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Mn. Genevieve Barn- es, Newport bolllevard, the hours being· spent In sewing. - L .1 (Bud) Jackll• Flagstone Work • C'A!ment Block Fences FIUWoft ~•P IU1 CALI. 1111-1 rQa DQOIUllATION · When refreshments were served it was diacOVered the peach up- side down cake w i t h whipped cream and decorative red candles was .in honor of the birthday an- niversary of Mrs. Ullian OWer.. 1 ·-------------------------' , Mesan Is Still in Police Harness After 42 Years of Active Service No, he did not run away from h-?me. His father , George Wate r· llfc. a United States marshal, put the lad orr the train. cOnfindent that the conductor would take good care of him. ll CLOTH McDonald pulled a gun a nd fired a slug into Moor e's body. That Was the year that Ralph Waterlue left Cripple Creek for California, wher e he later settled. I t was )Vhile he was living in t his state that he was told that the slayer of his uncle was captured in Los Angeles. Maybe that is one reason wh y Waterlue wanted t o join the Los Angeles police-ror ce in 1904. He wanted to be associated with the fellows who caught the murderer of his uncle. We Have Just Received 100 New SPRING PATTERNS Mufti, Ltd. hM t.llored mo"' .-tom saltll, .... aad iport ooalB Chall -y other clothler or lllllor la Onnp c-ty. • . MFN '. •"J LA Di FS Members present were the Mes- dames Owen, Mary Stanley, Billie Fowler, Jear1. McDonald, Doris Ferguson, Iona Trusty, Trilby FO('d, Betty Glass and the hostess. Mary Stan1ey will enter tain the group at their next meeting. ' LIDO ISLE apao O N L IDO IBLE • • --WE'LL LOCA TED C OR NE A LOT • • 35 F EET • • SS S OD • • CLOSE TO BAY • • I AN UN USUAL SUV I I I 0000 ..J,... p. a. palmer INCO<l'OIATEO real tors )))) ,;., '•6<>, •e .. po •t to eo c ~, co li!. le le p~o•• ••*""" "°"<~. lio1bo r 1500 ATTENTION! Home Owners! These Add Mutnium Comfori uad Good Looks to Your B-: SlatB-Q.Wood ---ue pennanent and ofter uUafacUon not pined from any aa.bstltuUon. • • . Comult with tho.i. that bave tbom. ••. We have t.he anawer for every awning or canop7, probkm. See Utt for Car Radios I Tailored Trailer . Canopies 0 we s......;.;i;;.~ in / _, '!....._, ·--Distinctive Trailer Awnings, . . . I Fabricated With the Best of QualiJ: MateriaJs -.Free ~··ta- Mail OrHer Prices Going to Build This Yem·? You probably have yoar cll'M.lll ..._ an worked out: ln your mind ~ or maybe your udaltect or oontnctor alJ'eady has prepared pl&na for 7GIL EJeCtriclty will have a larp put bl malrfnc-tt..... of postwa r llvtng come true. W... J'OU p "'11' the pl&ra with your builder be Mlftl to Mk him about the ne"'est · de,·elopme nt In hol!Mfiold labor •.tac ud ftmo.. tlonal beauty. Our oxperte In everything oleetrbl will bo· glad to help with layout ,plans or problsna. Oae eaggeetlon ma.y make a lot of difference la the ~ of that home. I ETS-HOKIN \ & GALVAN -j~ EI.ECTRICIANS . ~ , rr : SINCE 1920 1000 Coast mway, Newport Ph. ~ M0'7 Abo In San ~Mi+1dqt llllD sllto.-•r'Mep 0-lrlae! .... ......... _j C.O.Two lllre l'.q1dpmmt !or FAOTOBY, PLANT, 8TOU:, Oftl'l(lS, rAJlll, BOD • Philco • • Crosley I • Motorola -t:r ·RCA I ' '----• Sonora •• Emenion -. • ·Olyinpic Victor -t:r Wilcox Gay • , • SU/TS·SPORT COATS· SL A CHS I Ciome in Today and See These ONE llOCK NOllnt Of SANTA ANA COUNlRY QUI 19M;l 11EWP9RT IOUUVARO-PHONI SANTA ANA 17il-n • 4th 'st. , • ·--· -............ . SANTA ANA ' . - • ".' I j Fllllllle 1172 I I • -, • • • • • • • • r • ' !p !e .. -M!W-l''=t fijf:h''" Pase! p $ 0 7' ~~; ... ~·:•:rz~J:L~W~~T~~:.~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~; .$ •• d·, c r. t s. B. Weaihterfit\oo_ Pu•uc Nones . • ....... OlllDS .. _Ml_IDl ____ i ______ .. MUI -......ow • ILU& ~ • J..., .••. .t.Jnro'mto .;; .. · Di in l'OllllED --a. Bald AL LACHMEYER FOR SALE~ Emoncm upript FOR SALE-New oo;"il_-.1ea.tm-a-P11P 1 es NOT•c• o,, PU.._,.,""""'"° °"""llllldttoanlar.Allol'!.. SIGNS p1ano 1n _,..-condition. rr ...... ;1JSm.tt..so _. the Sea, no tllalr: -too s•....:... · H. wee•......;_. 84, .... ,.. • ..,. -· et'7 P'...... Ii!.-a. Ludi. -fer ..i. 885.00. can Harbor lDI arter -t ldde type. sun 1.1 ori.-W1 R IT E .a-.-• ..._ · ~.-~ ~•~'"o Com•l-'on w111 hold • PUblie ,,_.. ~• ~--~ n--h --•~ ~~ ~-6 -r ' great, no _....., wu UDU&-died Friday at 0ranp county ho!-, .. Th-.... ....,,. IO. 1tt7. at Nu-W__. r.......,... Oimpa~ u--. ~-. .. ....., n--.w~ ·p. m. 11-2tp In!! crate ~ ~ Biilo ml, but that It WU granted. Fltal. JU bad --at 322 Al-,, .. ~ .................. Cbuo.... ll03Tblrd s~ H111111nstoa -Beacon 6178-W A Batteri -3 moatlil -far ~ SENATOR Swed to each other, they ......io 11reet. Balhoe. for eJPt ~u~ "~-~""'.::.-;,; Phom H11n11nstoa -11' 848,.E. 18th s~ Colt& w.a uto ea WU! !ell for $325.00. Lbcall!I Wm. F. Knowland alao Wt!re charming to others Y<!UO.ancl wu a mmibtt of Olrlat ~=:,~~:'°T!i. ';::l:,.'<tr•Lo< llG-lfo · 96-tfc -Seponten Harbor Ialond. Pbcme Yorti: 5071. and .a grief llttkkal nelKb-Clurch 117, the Sea. 21. Block ..... ""'""' "" .... Coll· Pl:llll01'.U. H J.8.mmth -• 75 EL T-ttt 9r borhoocf and CO!ig•eptlon He lo orurvlwd by bl• wife, ··~Ord .. of ... °"'""'" of .... CORSON & RAY co. Compounded Motor Oil RICHARDS OONGRESSMAN extend 1-rtfelt sympathy Emm+; <me oon. WUll+m; of Nor-=" _,, City Pl&Dotoe <>-· SWDllllNG In tbne h• n. -J., , to the bereft widow. walk; tour d+IJl)>ton, Mn. Pffrl ···Join< IL ALLEN -117 appoln~t. Dmd 04JJan. 70c Overhead D.oor Se. r;ce Jojin .Phillips Ala-tit~ Sc(ms =;~Mn:J..=:-·~ ,.. .. .:.~:r;: SLLERBt1001<. General Contractors ::"~~~&~ Weatem Auto Supply Residential Commetclal Wuhln'!""· D. c. like the dty ~ has Its rvd. m. anc1 Mn. ll<'rnloe Wblte-NOT•c• 0 , Complete Building ra&1'11PODATION 11 Aiiu-ued Deafer Free Eatlmatea I Orang Coun bands full •-In OVl!I' lifftA!ll!S-ford. West Loo ~Jes; 14 crand· DIUOLUTION O• PARTNaRaH°" Service 1831 NeWJIOl't Wvd., Colt& Ila+ A. M. Dixon -Richard Spear to remoye e ty --.-pl toed _........ -BICY"'""" '1-ttt Newport. Beach Be. 511119.J a-rt Rental! from Loa Smnebody CXWJV• ........... chlldrea and 10 great·crandchlld· ... t... ,, ..... , ..... .... .... v......., I a 'tp ~ District Renw· . Doc. Stafford's coutractor's ren.. l*l'f,aerab.ip eKJ.Uns "between IOHN -...aA a.ted. er D-t.....i -trol ....._ ted 'I'. BOYD. JR.. ud v . D. QUJClt. -PHONES----. ·---REFRIGERATION Con • llcenae, same ~ ... opera FUneral iervlceo were held at under the ...,. or f!ATVIEW SUILJ>. vocaL'B ~~-~~-• mCYCLES boyi rJrl! fTc .__. his home Oil the 1 p. m. Monday at the Grauel mRS SUPPLY. and •ltuat.ed to lb• Harbor 2447·R Harbor 1520-W ~~ Theodo • Ro • 22n• ea . .1.1."Ul.ll Ctt7 of Newport .e-cb. Callforai&. l9 10I Kalll. a. --n.. n •nios re bins, d Cen· SO. OOAST APARTMENT Heliibtz, and the astute dty chapel. Coot+ Meu, with the Rev. tblo day dlMOl•ed by mutual oon· _ fr!-tf• ~ tral. Harbor 28 or Be. 5'S7-R OWNERS ASSOCIATION attorney ruled· that an In-E. D. Goodell offlcla~.and mU!lc ,.l':.'ATm> •t No.,,..rt Bucb. Call· I----------"-'-----I.alaDd. Sais A Senlco l().tfc vestlgatiOll should be made. by tbe double quartet or Quist romla. tbl• Ith "''°°f hb..uory, 1941. Landecape Gardening -Newpcwt Electric Applla-S.tfc etc. etc. Now It appears to a . ~urch by the SeL Interment wu ~?"C. ~mer'· JR. d Gard M . B&&DTI' AIDtl 18 2305 Cout mvd.-Bullcr :i:'ttc lll'Aii1ED TO 11ur II K E Y S caa'ia1 layman that If the w,.tm1n1ter Memorial Pvk. ;.;""::•.;..· o.."'::•.;..· :;;u:.... ="=''.;..· -----an en amtenance Will Pay Cash -Wbtle y.., wo11: dty's Investigator will take • o:'~~8tK0rNS:b~K We oerve C<>rona del Mar, Coot+ Introducing )iOur new COMPLETE For yoor fllrnltun or what bave voam.'11 a trip down Central a-Jilrists Frown Not"" '' "'"•• ..... ounuant to Mesa. uc1o Isle, BO!bo! I1land. A VON representative HOUSE CLEANING ',you. Phone Beacon 5656. . 100, Kala lit., -to Balboa and on a few side .... 0,,..,,1001 of secuon 1«0 or I.ho Newport and Balbo!. Crawley Furni•ture ICo. '°' -. --bland treets he will find the t.er (CGDtlnued from Pap 1) C.,11 Codo or the Btato of Collfomla. LOIS YOUNG SERVICE t<-ttc 8 • -thlt llHICLDON B. BJ<ITH I.. T . . F rtil' . -llll2 N~rt Blvd., Coot. M-raln dotted with COlll:rac-jurisprudence would be more uni-1U:L1:N C. SllITH. lntond to •II to rtmmlDg -e !Zlng -.. ~ to-. operating from their ronn. JOHN r . ltLTISTl!l .. , that , • ...,. Renovatm' g Lawns 412 E. surr st.. Balbo! Free Estimates ,92-ttc But1~.oPPO•TUNl'flE8 M •o 'I ·~•-h tha th · rdin peraonal propen.7 con•lstln• poeR.lly 1,......., homes. Why all the stewing ' . ~~. loo, t e WO II of mo«b&ndl•. ltoek ond "'""" !Ix-~ .. p K)•~---d Wall W··---nJllN1TU1lE FOR BALE n Business Opportunities when the ot the law regarding_ drunk driv· turu or a Groc..-y b\utoea. known u Call or Write Box .. J" ~~a lUlal ..... _......., <M!r . ooe guy . -~···· be ch ...... '"" ad or Smith·• Gn>eery bolon1••• to l&ld MACHINE and MA~·~ Fl Cl ·-·--d w-~--A GOOD B.UY--To get In or our of buslneu call woods ·-full Of other highJv. ill&'. ~-.uu an.~. ~ ... ,e Sheldon B. Smith and Helen C. Smith NEWS-TI?dES p t w =-•':'!!Cle~~:: an Ca~-- G.L'llO reading, 'under the influence of .nd located at 2604 Ocean rroot. Ctl7 12.Stp ermanen &Ve& "uaal"t"t' .. ._.. ~ Oiff Babin-Harbor 1264. highly respected contrac-intoxicating liquor' It should read or lfew-por• B<aeb. County or o,..... Tin"·-and ~--•--Pain"•• IS· A WISE BUY State of C&lltornla, and that the pu.r-• u..,.. .-..... ..... -~ .... ,. Restaurants tors! 'when not physically or mentally c.hue price thereof •tll b9 D&ld. on C try-C te Ewnlnc Appl. Ph. Harber 179-W Let Us Help You Be Wise able to drive a cir'." Monday. Oho 17th day _or J'obrua,.,. arpen oncre Vi·•s Beau~hot All Work Guaranteed We liave two that will really Jn. 1947. at office of Sil.ART A FINAL G raJ C • HARBOR FURNITURE Group Makes Plans To See Ballet Russe ,_ .. of --Bowud c. co. LTD .. 1060 E. Ill lt~t. City of ene ont.racting 1103 Cout ...__u, Mar Harbor 379..J . terest a good operatori G<.t set Cameron or Santa AD&: ~~t~~la.~~~\Y 0~~oc~seM:. ~ i~ .. .y 15-ttc 1962 Harbor Blvd. Colla Mesa now for the oomirig season. Mn. Frank B. Belmont enter- tained members of the Get-To- getlwr club Thursday at a de- lightful Valentine luncheon at lier "I think the ma1ter should be th• ,..,.... of ..id vendor ,, ,... James E. McKee Al's House & Wi'ndow 4-ttc ••--ti~·~ upon the courts Ocean rront, City ot Ne•port a...cb. LOST AND FOUND It New & Used Furniture Store ~ --., · County of Oranse. State of C&lUornla. 620 'M.arsuerl BEAt.mFUL Ul;aln dinin alter considering all the circum and the addreu or u.Jd vend" I• 661 te AftllUI ·LOST-Lady's small white gold Cleaning Sel'Vl,· c:e ...,., ut 1 set, stances." van Hlbber Stt'fft. City or o~ Corona de1 Mar buffet extension table & 6 chairs. County or orange. state or cauro 'f-ttc Bulova wrist watch, 2 diamonds. ' 86--tfc 736 Udo Nora. Phone Harbor . A llmited amount of capital plus wlllingneu to work will put you In bualneM for younelf. 'home on ~via street. Orange. Jmtlce of tJae PeliCe Club P . Pl&nS w made by the group Pa.a Of Bmttlqtoa ae.c.: to aee the et Russe Wednes-"I don't think it• should be day evening of this week. with a fu<ed. I question whether it W<>Uld preceedlng dinner. Planning to at-be a good Jaw-it would be too tend are the M..ruu-Zenchla harsh. A judge should be al· Frolt. Helen Mirkovlcb. Mildred lowed to use discretion:· Merrlll, Ed Zube, Ronald Mac-"It Isn't always the ca.. that a Donald. Gerald Belmont. Lela Mc-motorist who causes an accident ls Jlllllan, Elizabeth Belmont. Nin+ under the Influence of liquor. It Walters and Dorise Jesko. may be that he wu dozing at the O..led Janua.ry at, 1947. Sentimental value. Uberal re-,--------------' 1 SHELDON 8. SllllTH p A I N T I N G I . 164:" I. . -9-4.tp lllR.."'-HELEN c. SMITH . ward. Harbor 1126-R Box T16, Vendor 12 Yean Service tn Ne.......-Balboa Island. 12-ltc IMMEDIATE DELIVERY .BOATS. 8UPPLllC8 II AND/OR -~· JOHN F . ELTISTE H..t.or Area DIPLOYMENT W.un'ED II On Roper, Magic Clef VeodH H Hall SMART & FINAL CO.f L TO. arry ADULT wil stay with children. and O'Keefe & Merrit 1060 E. 1st strwt P~G OONTRACI'OR Gas Ranees Sa"ta A"•· C.llfor"la See Stondage at 922% W. Cen- Pub. hb. 11 . 1947. -Phone. tral. ll-4tc V 0 GEL'S CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRK NAJl.E THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby certify that we are conducting a nt- tall buslne11a at 300 K a rine Ave. Balboa Llla.nd, Calif., under the t.lctlUoWI Cinn Beacon 5413 27' E. 19th Stn!et 24-tff EXPERIENCED Real Est a te 100 Main Harbor 145 Broker would Uke position ln or 8-tfc CESS POOLS and SEPTIC TANKS Fire Pl8C' and Klndlln& WOOD Balboa Canvas Shop Sall! -Boat Coven Marine Upholstering Harbor 207 ...:. '2241' 2ut St. Newport Beach 111-tfc -BATTERIES r J.M. MILLER 15th 4 Central-Harbor 1264 12-ltc ;:;;;;============i \~ .. !-~ lack_?~ Robert A. Piersol P N ~e or sos RADIO ELECT. I: I SL-UBLIC OTICE AND RECORD SHOP .••• that uld :;......:;..:::..::;:..;:_:....;;-"--'-'----rtrm I.a composed or the rollo•IDI per-In!talled AnyWhere In Oranee County near Newport, u salesman. A. D. Moore 809 No. Crane St., C.Orlipton, California. 11-2tp ALTERATIONS 4 DresmaJW% work at home by experienceCI Japanese-American. 110 eabrillp back of Hi-Way Garage, eo.i,. Mesa. Call Mon.., Wed. or Frid.af. Dollvert!d H. W. WRIGHT S ix-volt heavy dhty DeJoo riµuine batteries. \Vholesale and fetall. One Dollar for old batteibr. STOREY 'BATI'ERY SERVICE WANTED TO UNT / U RESPONSIBLE telephone em- ployee wants to rent 3-bedroom house in Santa Ana or vicinity or will exchailge rental of my house in West Los Ang:eles. Southern California Telephone' 'Co., Santa Ana 6701-Ext. 23. ------__ ... __ Painting Cqatractor -Pt.on..-Birbor 205z 10 a. m. till 4 p. m. 2ZO Agat... Balboa Island NOTICE OF INTENDED SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by George J . Engelbert, VendH. ,..boee &d.drus I• 601 carnation A..-enue. Coro-na del Kar, Callrornl&. Lha.t be Intend• to purcbaM rrom Carl L. J ones and i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil /Ruel I!:. J one•. iVehdoni . .-bo f'Hlde at SOI Orcbld Av11 nue, Corona. del Kar, C&llfornta, certalo stock In trade, fix· turea a.nd equipment of the Vendoni cona\atlog of meat market equipment RADIO Sales & Service Auto_and Home Palmer Radio and ELECTRIC !M8 Newport Bmi. COSTA MESA Phon e Beacon MNM-W 0.. llll9 }( ..... ,,, 0..--- HOW IS YOUR INSURAWCE? and atoc:k . The date •hen and the place where the purcbaae prtei! or con-11lderatlon · ts to be D&ld la at the law of(lce of B. Z. Mclanney. SOS F\nit Satlona.1 Ba.nk Bulldlnc . &nta Ana, California, on Febru&ry 17, 1947, at the hour or 10:00 o'clock A. X. DA TED thle 6th day of ~bruary , -947. , GEORGE J . ENGELBERT Pub. Feb\jll. lS.7. . NOTICE fl' INTENTION TO SELL F IXTURES ANO STOCK OF GOO DS IN BULK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-suant to Section 3440 or the Cl•ll Code or the State of California. that V. D. QUlCK. 929 South GarnM"y Avenue. E1uil& Ana. C&ll fornla. Vendor . tntendt1 to sell t o J OHJ'l T . BOYD. JR .. 1607 2nd A..-enue. Corona de! Mar. Califor-nia. Ve"dee. all that certain penonal property co"s\11tlng generally or all t1lock In tnde. fixture.. accounte. a.nd alJ other auet11 and lrOOd •Ill o r the bWllneu kno.-n u BA.YVIEW BUILD-ERS SUPPLY. ICK'"4ted In the City or Newport 1 Beach. C&llfornla. and that the purch&M prlce thereof will be paJd 11.l 10:00 A. M. on the 15th day or February. 1947, at the orrtcu of POWELL AND BANYARD. 220 Second and Broadway Building, Santa. Ana., Call.romla. DATED: February l!I, 1947. V. D. QUlCK Vendor Pub. Feb. 11, l!H7. CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS Flctit lou• Firm N11me THE UNDERSIGNED dOff hereby ce.rtlfy that t1he la conducting a Beauty Parlor business at Corona del Kar, 809 Cout Hlgh.-ay, C1ty or Newport &-ac-h . County or Orange. State or Call· tornla. under the rtctltloWI firm name or CROWN O F THE SE.A BEAUTY SALON and that Ila.Id rlnn I• compc.ed ot the following personl!I, whaae n&metl and addreue11 are u folla••· ta .tt: Miss Lolt1 A. Ott, 806 Hickory Street. Santa An a. Calif. WITNESS my h&nd th.la 30th day of January, 1947. LOJS A. O'IT. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ) aoM. wboee name• and addreaeea are u rollo••. to-wit : H.EXRY W . BR.All't'ERD, 302 Ame· thyat. BaJbo&. Call(. MERLE C. BRAINERD, 302 Ame· thy•t. Balboa Llland, Call.r. WITNESS our hand• thl.a 7th day or February, 1941. HENRY W. BRAINERD • MERLE C. BRAINERD Slate of CaJ.lrornla. Count,. or Or- ange--u. On lhl• 7th day of February, A.D., 1947, berore me, Mildr'9d Stanley a Notar y Public tn and tor aald County and State. peraonaJly appeared Henry W . Bral.nerd and Merle C. Brainerd. Known t o me. to be the perao1111 •hoee name11 are aubscrit.d to tbe within Instrument, and acllllo.-ledged to me that they e xecuted the aame. IN WlTNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto &et my hand and a frt.xed my official IM!al the day and year In tht. certificate fl ret above wrttten.. MILDRED STANLEY Notary Public In and ror uld County and State. M y Comml1slon ex.pl~s June 5. 19'19. SEAL: Pub. Feb. 11. 18. ~: March 4. 19'47. S \VORDFIS H Contract Drllllng Sewer C.OnnecUon (All Work Guaranteed) Full Insw-ance Carried J. R. McCORMICK 340 v:ctorta St. Costa Mesa 8-4, WINDOWS WASHED by collegr boys, $1.00 per hr. After 2 p. Call Beacon 5529-M. t ().2t Beacon 5069-J DIPLOYMENT OFFERED • 93-tfc -'-------------WANTw.-Women to take carr of 3 children, 1 at home, a iD RADIO SALES 4 SERVICE school. Wednesdays & Fri~ Spedallzlng ln repairing. ~ a.m. till sometime in ev.enin TRONART, INC. Also to do light housework. A Radio, electronics, aound-Sales ply 208 Amethyst, Balbo! Is~1 and aervloe--marine and domestic.1 --------------' Ph. H. 1252-M !901 W. Central, Newport Beach. 79-tfc CARPENTERING WORK, Alter- atiorui, Remodeling and Repair. -GIRLS- Get a Good Job NOTICE TO BIDDERS: Invtta-Phone Santa Ana 109()..W. With a Future People are l1ling the telepbono more than ever- tions to bid on the 1947 catch of ___ _,_ _______ 1_()._St_c Broadbill S""·ordflsh produced in AVON REPRESENTATIVE for Southern California waters by in-Corona del Mar a nd Balboa dependent fishermen operating un. Island, Mrs. Bernardine New· der the Sword!ishermen's Stand-Ion 514 Acacia, C.Orona del Mar. ard Contract plan is her~by tend-Harbor 35-W. 11-4tc ered. MET-CLAD PRODUCT'S --by- CLARK 4 BATES Metalllzin& Weldlni Spedallala :506 30th St. -Harbor 2=1()9 Newport Beach 94-tfc ~there are more and more ~ portunl ti.. for girl! u TELEPHONE OPERATORS with the Southern CalifDrni!l Telephone Company Ph. Beacon 6665 1'184 Newport Blvd. WHEELCHAIR. Crutches, Hear· ing Aid ( ~ price), and other things. Call Charles F . Denni- son between 10 a.m. and 4:30 p. m. Harbor 1092-J . ll·tfc BARE ROOT Fruit Trees and Roses CITRUS TREES Time to Spray "Good Timing Means Better Crops" PORTABLE SPRAY RIG LICENSED OPERATOR Hollister Bros. NURSERY Landscaping 1959 Harbor Boulevard Costa Mesa Beacon 5200 11-tfc Westminster, bet. 18th&. Matiolla Costa Mesa -Call Beacon ~183 10-4tc FOR SALE -Teak-Wood Lady. Harbor 1194-J, between 5\ & 6 p.m. 12-2tc 18-FOOT Open Speedboat. btiilt In '1940, with unused reconditioned Willis motor. Price $235. Call Barnum, Harbor 12 or 13, 12-tfc KlJSI CAL & RADIO SPINET type mirror piano. Re- possessed. Now only pay bal- ance, $290.00. To see this is to Jove it. Danz-Schmidt Piano Co., 520 N_o. l\lain. Santa Ana. 112-tf Electric and Fire Equipment Tes~ All Qualified P ersonnel 1 C.-0-1:'10, Pyrene & F .Jam rt fill a. COt. !1xed system and Portables now available. ETS HOKIN & GALVAN l:().tfc WANTED-Apartment, house or courts for two single and two manied engineers. Write Box 124, Newport 'Beach. 12-2tp RESPONSIBLE couple wants to rent furn. appa.rtment or house. No children or pets. Ph. Santa Ana 2514 or Orange 1147-J. 10-4tp WANT TO RENT-Furnished or unfurnished house, 2 or 3 bed· roms will lease. Phone Harbor 707 • 8J-tfc WANT TO RENT-2 o• 3 bedrm. unturn.ilhed house. Will lease. Call Sam Porter at Harbor 707 or 13. 35-tfc Vi ANTED-One ror two bedr!_4l:m house on Balboa Island Feb .. March & April. Business in Cataline after April 30. Whittier 82167 or Bqx "T" c/o News- Times. 11-2tp ONE-BEDROOM furnished house or ga.Tage apartment fo r piano teacher. Call-collect Long Beach 35041. ... 10-4tp VENETIAN BLINDS-Aluminwn, 1000, Coast Highway. 1 Ph. BeaC<Jn 54lr1 · 91-tfc w • •~ ~--bedr h 1teel, wood Call us tor free est!. IU'I .1..c....-..1.'u.~ oom ouse mate. Renovation &: reflniah.lne, ---.,R=-a-d"i,...o-""R'"e_p_a.,.irs----I for Winter ental or one year So. Coast VeneUan BUnd C.O... lease. References can be given. All makes; tubes. etc. Call llect a-·· 33831 95 tf Weot 18th and Newport Av•. Beacon 5763 • co • u ~ · • c C.O.ta Mesa. Ph: Beacon 5762-W. FAMILY of six facing eviction. __________ :is._tt_• BURT NORTON want suitaable llvivng quarteri 915 Coast IDghway, Newport in Harbor ai-ea.-Permanent. OWNER leaving city, must sell 12-ft. Top O' Car. New boat, also 2;.J·ltc Ph. Harbor 2245·R. 9-4tp Undersigned membet of the sword.fishermen's committee will receive bids until March 15, 1947 which shall be on same basis as previous contracts and state price to be paid to fishermen for dresse« Swordfish delivered at the ports of Santa Barbara, San Pedro, ~ewport Beach arid San Diego. Other points optional. HARBOR The rate of pay ts ~tart at new 4-cylinder Evenrud motor $30 for-a 5 d8y week. In moot 51'. h.p. Call Harbor 1649-W. SPINET PIANO. A few for im· ·mediate delivery. Brand new. GorgeouS tone and case. Danz· Schmidt Piano Co. 520 No. Main, Sa~a Ana. Libera) terms. WANTED TO RENT -Portable electric sewing machine. Best of care. Call Mrs. B. Love1 Harbor 2219-J. 12-2tc Fishermen retain tight to ac- cept or reject any or all bids. Swordfishermen's Committee By W. L. OLESEN. Address: 369 CantaYCrt!Z Street, San Pedro, CaJjf. Pub.-Feb. 4. 6. 11 , 13. 18. 20, 25. 1947. Plumbing Service communities. 425 Marguerite, Corona del Mar. 12-ltp 1768 Newport Blvd , Bf'acon :504.BW Increases are trequent--ceven In 1-----------"--'-I REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY the first two years alone, and Contracting and Supplies 97tfc many more after that. ll-ttc 1 OR 2-BEDROOM house or apt. ....... .' . for 3 adults, permanent. Phone PIANO £ UNING and repairing . Lagµna 1004 Tues. thru Friday. J . B. Bro\vn. Phone Beaoon 9 :301 a.m. to !S p.m. Ask for l\1i$S CQl]!l."TYi;OF OR.ANGE ) u . ON THrs 30\h day of January A.D .. I ============= l!M7. befo~ me F . C. Venn a Notary I· Public In and for •Id County and State, resldlnc therein duly eommle-1\one-d and sworn. per90nal\y appeared Loht A. Ott known to me ta be the peMIOn "Whoee name Is t1ubecrlbed to YARD and LAWN WORK P hone Beacon 5283-W. 500 Cliff Drive, Newport Hgts. Work ls in pleasant offices with friendly co-workers and conaJ4 erate, helptul supervison. NEW ATLAS Milling Machine; full attachments & cutters. Call Harbor 1194-J, between 5 & 6 p.m. 12-l tc Upholstery Fabrics 5294-J. 388 Broadway, Gosta Ra}mond. 12-ltp M68.. 'Tt?rtlc --~-,-------,...-,---.,--1 WANT four or five room apart-, ' I Otfc NOTICE OF INTENDED MORTGAGE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that T . H. Hauser, o( Balboa Isl- and, intends to mortgage to Wil- liam E. Davis. of Balboa Island. all of the fixtures, furniture and equipment used in connection with the men's wear b usiness, kno\vn as Balboa Island's Men's Wear, at 218 Marin eAve., Balboa Island, California, at 10 A. M. on Feb. 18, 1947 at the office of William W. Sanford, 308 Marine Avenue, Balbo! Island. Z 0 RIC DRY CLEANING In Our Own Plant Inquire if more information ls de- '.lllred--Or apply Piano Repairing J ment or house. Permanent. oon- Tunlng and Refinishing sen•ative couple. Can exchange Accredited References by South-Los Angeles apartment. Call 8000 yards to select from Yardage and Supplies -=============;I the •I thin Iruitrument. and aclr:nowl-l= edf('ed to me that abe e.ucuted the ...... EVERYTHING In Quality REFRIGERATION Air CoDdltinnlng . Equipment 0.-·. OIV-eta • Oaaatll!ln --. ~-........ ._.Ban . Baadla C-,'tellubtll o.te. DD. P'M hs -WC8 SW-DJEAI.S88 • •& 1..-•rp'11 IMi. •m· t -·· IN WlTNE..."6 WHEREOF, I ban hereunto eet my hand and affixed my otrtctal 11eal the day and year ta lhla certtncate tint •bo•e written. I'. C. VENN. Notary Public In and P'or Said County and State. flrly Commtulon Expires Jan. 21. 1960.) Pub.-~b. "· 11. 18. 215, l!H7. Radio Service Beacon 5263-W I. K. )JBOWN COMPANY 1%19 <lout Jllcltwa7 Carr's Feed Store Hay and Grain Quality i'eeds -f-• o.llJ' Diii,.> Bz r • ISM Uftlfwpwt....._ 009T..&llM,& Dated this 8th day of February, 1947. WM. E. DAVIS Pub. Feb. 11, l!H7. NOTIOJ: OF INTENDBD SALE PICKUP AND DEUVER Phone BEACON 5798-J Lido Cleaners '156 Newpm t Blvd. 78-tfc l'OR A RELIABLE Paint Job O! ,.,... bome, call BeoOon 53311 after ,,., p.m. l.().tfc COOPERATIVE ROOFING CO. New and Repair -I!l<wJ 52111-R ma flltb ·St.. a.ta -. JO.th R 0 0 F S NO'TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that William E . Davit, of Balboa Island, int~ to "'II to T. H. HallSel', of 84lboa Ial•Nf. that certain mftl'a wear business. known aa Balboa Island.. Men'• Wear, at 218 Marine Ave., Dal- bo! Island. California, including the furniture, fixtures, equipment. good-will and stock in trade, at "'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ 110 A. M . .., Feb. 18, l!H7 at the I qmce of William w. Sanford. 308 W. J. BENBOW Phone Harbor 1012 J HAllA .ESCROW co; . s,.a.,11., I ' Real ·Estate Sale, Loan and Exchange Eacrowa, Balk Sale Eacrow1 S•t 1d ....... I • steed • 'ftaau 14' t 1181 Nw112t A-.-.<loeta ._ a. Oe•w1e H.emw, V.,,.... Marine, Balboa l!l+nd. The conoideratloo or price lo I =====-==----=83-::...;tf::c to be palcl to tbe Ella'OW Holder FIREWOO~ ocrd. Phom at the time and place ot Ale. Santa Ana 80'7&-R. 9().tft Dated .this ~ day ot Febn1ar7, 19f7.• . WM.~ DAVIS Pub. Feb. U. l!H7. ll11llDIW GVJDS 18 CU8TOll TRACTOR WORK °""1l!ls. ---Gontral tm111 R. L. a.-. - _Ana,..,,, - PLU¥BING AJION WF.sT Rtpibbc wt .... ] WI. ... ··--.. DD. Pbwc lladlor 289-il S-. M':;; ..... ..... Southern California Telephone Company 100 E. B+y Ave.,. Balboa 5141' No. Main St.. Sant+ Ana or Call Cbld OperatAor &-ttr W ANTED-HOUlekeeper 4 llODIO one depend+ble to cin for 2 cblldren run time. Board & room on Udo Isle. Pbone Harbor 246. 9-Jtp Orange County Upholstery Co. 413 W. 4th St., Santa Ana Phone Santa Ana 5370 12-tfc Steel Kitchens GLASS ENCLOSURES SHOWER DOORS Southern Counties. Supply Co. Phone 5585 Laguna Beach 548 Forest Ave. 12-ltc em Calif. Music T eachers collect AXminster 2-6347. Phone Mr. Fagan, Harbor 1563 12-2tp or write P . 0 . Box 211, Newport RENT, MISCELLANEOUS 4ll -------~-'--~-&-_tt_c FOR S~lldren's store In GRAND pianos. Steinway. Weber, Costa Mesa. Will sell at invevn- Chlckerlng, Kimbal, Mathushek, tory coet plus fixtures. Phone- Julius Bauer. Priced from $458 Anaheim 28121. 10-2tp or will rent. Danz-Schmidt Pia-REAL ESTATE 47 no C.O. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. ------------- • l~·tfc Bay Front Home FOR SALE -l\lodel B Ricker<>' baeclor steel guitar with double FOR SALE -Broadloom wine-plug-In amplifier. $100. I 304 colored rug, 9xl5. Price $75.00. Sinta Ant Ave .. Newport HChta. WANTED-Experienced cirpen. Call Harbor I348 between 4 4 After 5:30 p.m. 12-2tp ten. Harbor 27ll:>-J. · 11-ltp 5 p.m. 12-ltp PJ.,UfO-Upright. Fine make: No We are privileged to offer this beauUful bay front home in Bal· bo!. Six bedroomi, four baths, large iundectc., completely wall· ed for privacy, It lo attuated In a fine, neighborhood and com- mands a maplfic.ent view of the bay. Half interest in an excel~ . lent pier and float. This modem and well-built home is well ap-- WANTED-Motel Maid 610 Cout 1946 CUSHMAN Motor Scooter &: l'NIOnable offer retu.ed. ~ at Highway, Newport BeaCh. Sidecar. CJean and in &ood con-Homeware Store, 17.63 N~ 12-ltc clltion. Excellent rubber: 151' E. Ave., Coota Mesa. 12-2tc GOO __ D_p_l_al_n_cook __ • _m_ua_t_be--lm--Central Call Harbor 8ll CHICKERING JTand. Llke pew. maculate hOW1ekeeper. down-12-ltp One of. the world's m01t famous •t+\10 only. Private room 4 bath. OOCOA colored Caracul Fur Coat. piano!. A grand bargain. Danz- c pointed in every detail and is completely tumlshed. May be seen by aPs>oinlment. niree aclulbo in family. Top aal· Size 16. Good condition. Veey Sdunldt, 520 No. Main, Santa ary. Harbor Island. Telephone reuonable. Call Harbor 2281. Ana. l~·tfc . J. Ill. MIIJ.ER Harbor 1917. I.2-4(p 12-ltc DOOll, OATS "' PETB I 11 15th 4 Central-Harbor 1264- WANTED-Man with booldteep-FOR' ~ALE-BeautlfUI thoroUgh· 12-ltc Ing knowledge who can ttad H· O O V E R bred ~h Setter puppies. µoos 37 Fl'. ANCHORAGE bay front pl+nL Pttfettable with ou:d>i· N. Broadway, saiit+ Aria. Phone super bou!e, 5 bedrooms. 3 full tectural ~for cmotruc-Vacuum Cleaner 1 1442-J. 12-2tc ball!'. 125,ooo. Lonc Beadl can tion citttb.. App\y by letter, $27.50 Large Size Model . I TWO FEMALE re&tsih<d Cocker 355-29 11·2tc cJvlng ex""'lmc:e record. Ken-Oimplete wltb new aet of --puppies. $25.00 eacb. t.n5 N. Nomnnrt Beach Home neth Scbmldt Bullden, ,2702 menbo on order Be8utlfuD7 ..-~ Fron -,-Y'f Cout Bl&hwa.Y •• Nee.:purt Be1cb. built by Sun faciory .. tralned 6 .. t, Balboa Ia1and TWo bedroom bu.naaiow on 2~ 12-tfc .,.. 111 Repladnc. all ,..;.,. parts. ~2tc Iota cloae to ~ cll5trict ~ bp~AJlT;-;;:;:--;;'rqa:;;:I:;. ;;;:--::..,=ed!Ah"t<m-<:::=tic;.:ra:::;:tAor::I 'Written 1-year Guarantee. . llPllOIAL ANNOUNCE1111:NT!9. N.,._t Beecb. CompleteJ7 tar Newpt --VldnltJ Pbcme or write fer f)oee Bame Carpentel'll A vailabll!. fenced and attractively pl+nted. 117 • Na-Credit "-· m.soo. •1utta1>1e -may be • I ata _ •• ,., State JIDIR Denw .. tntkn. for aa 1!1'91 main~ uranpct; --~ a,, -a61or SUN VACUUK STORES -npalr ~ 8;;17!! ' ta Dl•wa ~Beach 411 Aml!l'k:aa Aw. 0. S. .,., noJr I. II. MTtJ.£R 211 Loi -·Al (Sil Oollf. _ Pbano 1--~ Clll ....... • 15111 A 0...---UM • u..2te • 1 llf'" U.lla • • .. ' RELIANCE REAL TY & INVESTMENT CO. A. R. EBRlTE JIM W. DOAK B. A. N E R E S 0 N REA·L VALUES CORONA DEL MAR , ,\ Oyde B. Doak W. C. Gabbard George Evenson B0MEs -INCX>ME -BUSlNESS OPPORTUNmES INSURANCE f Tbe Ccrona de! Mar Cale, for- IDerJy Rom1'1 F a mo u I Itallan Foocla Eallnc Houoe, lo nr Mle. The l*opt!t ly -ta nt the ..,. with roam far Cocktail LOanp. Aho two cabinl on rur oir lot. Priced to ..u. s.e:.-- • LINWOOD VICK Realtor f .· 2 Bedroom Unfinished Home On large level lot - 1 car stucco garage. Full price $3500 312 Marine Ave., Balboa Isla!ld Harbor 2241-\11 or 5'11-M • 2-Bedroom Home Near the Back Bay. Fireplace. On 1 acre. Many ' outbdldlnp. Price only $4500 • Attention G. I. 2-bedroom home 2 ~· old. 1100 sq. ft. Redwood ·siding, real fireplace, hardwood, inlaid linoleum. Surrounded by high brick fence, 3-car garage. A fine constructed home for the future. Imme<liate poss·mion. Better see this one at onre-you'll like it. We have the Best Buys in Lots and Acreage In and Around the Harbor Area T~o Offices To-Serve You B. A. NERESON REAL ESTATE BROKER AND ASSOCIATES Phil D. Soloman -SALESMEN -John Bondra 1972 Newport Blvd. ' 819 South Main Costa Mesa; Calif. Santa Ana, Calif. Phone: Beacon 5225 Phone: S. A. 7240 12-ltc BEAL ESTATE 61 KEAL E8TATIC LOOK! LOVELY 3-bedroom home, large living room, windows in back over look beautiful landscaped Newport income .................. $15,000 back yard with barbecue. Dbl. Balboa Island income .......... $16,500 gar. Larg~ lot. H. M. LANE Balboa income ...................... $16,500 Real E.§tate. Har. 343. 1Q..2tc • Beauli.ful 3-rm. stucco, WILL TRADE-Lots on Udo Isle Heights ····:··-······-···········$lJ,500 also lots on Peninsula on pur- Main" ln~ersection for home chase of 2 or 3 bedroom hOUJe & business, 4-nn. house, tn Harbor district. Phone Harbor garage apt. . .......... -........... $9,000 707 81-tfc 3 rms . .& bath, Newport. ....... $6,000 ----------- 3 rrns. & bath, Mesa. lg. lot, $4,000 3 BEDROOM home, guest house, ~ acre, 4 rms., Mesa ........... $7,875 laundry, stor e room &: garage. 1% acres, 4 rm-house, "Two lots. 928 W. Central. Mun- garage, beautiful view ...... ~.$7,000 tyde Building Zone. $20,000. Lovely G. I . home, 2-bdnn., Phone Harbor 1092-J. 11-4tc Mesa 1S2500 cash, bal- ance at 4%) ........................ $8.800 lmmedia te Pos!ession in All Abov~ Cases. Vacant Property Corona del 1.tar, beaut. view, See Our Sign on the law at 172 East 19th St., Costa Mesa A 2-bdrm. home that Is a home. 12-ltc .McCORKELL REALTY 2604 West Central, Newport Bee.ch Harbor 1405 BAY AVENUE-New, never occupied, Jarie living l'OOlll. tile kitchen, flagstone fireplace, new electric refrigerator and stove. $14,000 -Terms PENINSULA H~ bedrooms, laundry room. fireplace and patio. Choice location. Submit Offer Your Listings Given Every Consideration BALBOA INCX>ME--5 Apts., 3 sleeping rooms, eJttra business lot. $30,000 • Newport Beach 1 Near Ocean-New 2-bedroom home, furnished. Apt. In rear. Extra income. - 2-bedroom home, furnished ; garage. Immed. poss. $7 ,500 Broadway, in Costa Mesa New 3-bedroom home. Will take Balboa lot in trade. $12,500 ' Interested in Lots? -See these: Costa Mesa lot .............................................. -... $1,000 Newport Hts. lot, Tustin Ave ................ -...... c ... $1675 Peninsula; choice lot ------------·---------------------------$2750 Lido Isle. comer, 50-ft. ...................... -............... $4900 Ocean Front. Seashore Colony ........................ $1950 Bay Front, El .Bayo ................. , ......... -........... $13,500 McCORKELL REALTY • , REALTORS .2604 West Central, Newport Beach Harbor 1405 12-2tc Attractive lawn and shrubs. 2--------------,----------- car garage, large lot. $12,500 un-_A_UTO __ M_OTIVE ___ •_TIRE8 _____ u AuToMOTIVE a TIB.ES on two streets. At cost. ..... $5,000 West Newport. Ocean Fr ..... $1,800 1" acre, view ............................ $1,100 1 acre, Ne"'JXlrt Blvd .......... Sl0,000 P enimula. Ocean Fron t. ....... $6.000 Heightst_ cor., near High S ..... Sl,585 Mesa. comer lot. ..................... Sl,100 Trade 2 lots do"'TI payment on 2·bedroom home. Several Lldo Isle lots. LISTINGS WELCOMED Francis J . Horvath Broker 328 28th St.-Office 1805-R 116 35th S t.-R('s. Ha r. 1922-R 12·1tc furnished or can be had furnish-FOR SALE-Very good clean '31 ed. We will show the home any SPEC~ NOTICE model A Ford. See at 309 32nd time. FOR SALE-1941 P ontiac sedan-St.. Newport. 12-ltp coupe (beige) by owner, Rufus l ==-~~-~~~~--'-1 L McCracken -1 day only-FOR SALE -1939 Cadillac V-8. Ralph P . Maskey 3411 \V. Central Avenue Phone Harbor 402 10.tfc EDNA ROUSH BROKER 210 22nd Street, Costa Mesa Beacon 527S..M REAL ESTATE "'ANTED Wed., Feb. 12' at Cox and Keeler Good condition. Radio & heater. service station, Balboa Island. Priced to sell. 1913 W . Central The car was delivered to Major Ave., Newport Reach. 12-4tp McCracken at the factory and LINCOLN-ZEPHYR '41 4-door se- has never been in an accident. dan. New paJnt. New motor in Its history can be checked by '46. Radio, heater, fine mechan- reUable parties. Please. no phone ical condition throughout. Own- calls at service station. 11-2tc er 1400 Sea View Ave., Corona del Mar. 9-4tc \V ~'TED TO LEASE-F~ur or 1941 FORD Convertible, ~cellent =:-:=:-::---,.-,----,---:-- ft\'e bedroom home. Will ~y t op, 4 new tires, motor in good 1931 F ORD panel truck, sale or up to S~ per month. Geologist, condition. I\fust sacrifice. Price trade for newer car. Ph. Beacon ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION -Shell Oil Co. 209 Topaz, Balboa S\295. Call Harbor 26Sl eves. 5476-JK. 1Q-4tc Efectric Hot \\.ater Heater : Island. 12-4tc H bo 297 ' ' Electric Steam Irons ; Electric l-----------ar r 1 -W. 12•2tc FOR SALE -2-door deluxe '46 , Vacuwn Cleaner : Electric and 110NEY TO LOAN 66 Ford. Going East, must sacrifice. · Gas Heaters. MOOern Homeware, Best offer takes. Phone Beacon 1763 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. NEED MONEY". Hereafter If we' recap your 5435 or Beacon 5732-M. 12-2tc ' 12-4tc ----------See Us for Quick, Helpful T I R E S AUTO SERVICE • KRAl'Z AGENCY J Ahsarokee, Montana, has for sale 2'200 acres deeded, 2000 acres leased, ~mfortable buildings, machinery and 95 head of cattle. Total price $40.000. Terms. Service on Your Financial Needs -Loans on Furniture Salary Car or Other Security Hours: 10 to 1 and 3 to 5,, ! Clooed Saturdays) We cuarantee our "Cai-" to tut 20,000 MILES ond that'• not aD- WE WILL GIVE YOU $20.00 -STOP- 1 TIRE _wfAR . ,. 12·2tp . Ocean Front Income Property 3-bedaoc:m. house with 2·room. at· tached apartment. Also separate cottqe with living room. bed- -ldt<:ben & batb. nu. prop- ert;y abows exceptional lncome. Owner must leave coast and bu priced to sell at $14,000. J. M. MIIJ.ER l!lth A Central-Harbor 1264 · 12-ltc • IF ONE COMES OFF ~;,, Bi>eed ONE TIRE RECAPPED IN~ HOURS. far a complete oet -wU1 call for ,.,.... car In the mamlnc and dell--~. Aloo • 52.00 McbDatallc .... _ job --recap ,.,.... -. far Sl.00. No -w*'1a ,.. Let Us Balance Your Wheels With Our New Modern BEAR DY-NAMIC Wheel Balancer Approved Ciryslor and Plymouth Porta and Se flee NEWPORT HARBOR MOTORS I 2811 W. O!ntral Aft. Pl>ane Harbor - n•nm a -. . _ 1936 Newport Blvd 1435 Cout Hlway Carta Mesa Corona de! Mar Beacon 5857. W Harbor 1271 Bring Your Buying and Selling Problems to Ua . ' ANNOUNCEMENT" WE ARE MEMBERS OF ilm: APARTMENT HOTEL AND MOTEL ~ ~·N . We have 252 exclusive listings bn Motels, Apts. and Hotels 41 this vicinity. Come in and go thru our list- ings if h"ou are Interested In buying a Motel, Hotel or Apartment. • FOR RENT • COAST ROYAL ESTATE---Ocean'vlew from !!very room. 1 mile south of Laguna. A hlllSlde home ot 2 bedrooms, large living room with fireplace, nice din· Ing room, pretty kitchen, rear patio of flagstone with barbecue pit. Home is completely furnished with custom built furniture, pre-war rugs. L.arge grand piano. This home will be rented for $250 a month for a year, with option to buy at end of year. Costa Mesa -Best Buy ' Two bedrooms-nve-1-oom hom~frame, hardwood floors, completely and attractively furnished, pew double garage. Home Is five years old, very 1 well constructed. This is a home anyone could be proud of. Lot Is 54xl50. New double cesspool.. Price $8450 -. Terms. Quick possession. Nearly New -Costa Mesa Three-bl!droom 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 kitchen, hardwood floors and two floor' furnaces. Large double garage, back yard fenced.' East side. Price, $12,500---0nly $4000 down. Ocean View Lot -Newport Heights Near Cllft·Drive, 50'x135', sewers in, water in. On Redlands Ave. See our sign. Only lot for sale in this vicinity -$1950. Costa Mesa -Garage House On % acre good sandy soil , good location, furnished. Equipment, 200 chjx. -$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, com er fireplace, nice din. room, double garage with sun deck on top. Stove & refrig. Price $19,500. Terms. RELY ON RELIANCE Balboa Island Home and Apartment Two-bedroom home; completely furnished. Nlce yard, landscaped and fenced. I-Bedroom.apartment for income rental. Garage. $14,500, terms. ~/4 Acre Rance -Costa Mesa A 1-bedrooIJl cottage, nearly new. Ranch type, beam ceilings, hardwood floors; rugs, curtains, drapes. Service porch. Located Eastside. and 2-room cottage, separate and livable. All this for- Full Price $9325 at $4000 Down Yi A_cre Orange Ranch Costa Mesa -Eastside. 2-bedroorn home. New. Va- cant. Partly furnished. 17 full grown Navel orange trees, bearing very heavy; 1 fig. Price $9500-Terms Back Bay Yi Acre -View 2-bedroom, S-room home, large bedrooms, large din- ing room, large kitchen and living room. Lot 80x250. Price $7500 -Terms Yi Acre -Eastside -Costa Mesa 1 or ~ bedroom home, single garage. Olix equip. 50 mixed fruit trees, all bearing. Price $6000-Good terms Open 7 pays Every Week, 8 L m. to 6 p. m. • • • - I BALBOA ISLAND • SOUTH BAY FRONT-New, well-built 2-story-adapt- able to single home or duplex. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 living -rooms with fireplaces, 2 kitchens, 2 central heat tmlts. 2-car garage. Half Interest In pier and float, Large sundeck. Ololce location. Price -$52,500 • EASl' BAY FRONT-2-bedroom home, extra sleeping quarters adjoining garage. Paved parking area lrl rear. . - Price Only $25,000 HARBOR ISLAND-Attract1ve llv!ngTOOOL fireplace & otitslde grill, 5 bedrooms, 3' baths, sundeck, 2-car garage, pier & float, over 90 feet water frontage . Good' value at $47,500,-furnished WILLIAM W,. SANFORD "fth GERTRUDE ,A. WALDRON 308 Marine Ave., Balboa Island >. Harbor 234.R 12-2tc ISLAND REALTY CQMPANY 201 Agate, Balboa Island Phone m-w . ' . . I Cape Cod 2-bedroom hbme and garage apartment on comer lot, designed by well-known architect, completed last week. Exceptionally well-built. Lots of tile work, Indirect lighting; well planned brick patio. Immediate ~on. Don't miss seeing this one! The newest home on Balboa Island. And it's for sale! ' • ISLAND REAL TY COMPANY 201 Agate, Balboa Island I Phone m.w 12-2tc l We Ha ~e Buyers For I Homes and Lots In B e·a ch A re a Bring Your Listin ·gs To Us. Ask For Sales Manager JOSEPH A. SMITH PhQne Harbor 1936-J . . COAST DEVELOPMENT CO. 1205 Coast Blvd., Corona de! Mar THE PROPERTY YOU WANT IS AVAILABLE!! ! 12-ltc Home -Lot -Income -Business Describe Your Wants We Can Help You J. M. MILLER & ASSOCIATES 15th & Central Harbor 1264 CORONA ·DEL MAR This Weeks Best Buy! 2-BEDROOM HOME -2 LOTS . I 12-ltc Too bad if you need an Inexpensive home and fall to see this! . I Room for 3 more units. I Kitchen has tiled double sink. No, there Isn't any fireplace but there Is a barbecue pit and patio. ' Full price is only $8,400 JOHN E. SADLIER REA \L TOR srANLEY A. SMITH, Associate Broker • 1505 ~ Highway ' Phone H.¢>or 741 I . Corooa de! Mar 12-ltc A1l'l'08 WANTED •JAUTOS WANTED • WE NEED LATh MODEL CAR.S and Will Pay Top Prices SEIJ. YOUJ!. CAR NOW Wbjle Prices -r StlD High. WE WILL PAY YO [J EVERY ooi:..LAR YOUR.CAR lTWORnl CULBERTSON CH ~OLET CX>., Inc. Ow:ndet and DaeJera ICIDl wtot OmtnJ, *"port am <>nen, ..,,,,,...., m + . ... • • • NllWPORT BA• BOA - NEWS-TIMES PllOMSll: __ U_U •ctn •~•••'r ... ,,_ tar AnM--.. voa-1•••• .... •lptioa ~Jn Advance: "'!!()per )'Mr Jn ormlp County; '2. '15 per )'Mr to 4th zone; $3.00 per )'Mr to 8th :J011e &>..,_ u ·5eocJDd.Claa matter at the Poltoftlce In Newport BMdl, Clllfornla, under the Act cl. Mardi 3, lBl9 \ ·8.UI D .. POR'l"Eli Publloher I". G. FROST .. .. .. .. - -·.. · .. Editor W. F. D.IXON • • • • • • • • Advertbln& Mana&er 'Printlnc Plant, 3011 W. Central Avenue, Newport Beach, call!ornla Official. Paper of the City of Newi)ort ~h tl. Dev•dablo Local lmUtutloa for Over 11 Y-.n Active Member of CORRAL DUST - If you 're not quite sure • · • don't say it nor wrlie it • • check on it first. -Jae~ Lind.dey. • • • I VIEWS OF THE P~ Tloe e-of * -Dos bulldlna -they aee one, !hoy u ._,..,... wbo bU rolled hfa will collaborate to move the old -Whole or at leut transfer lt toncue and -•eked bla Upo aver piece by piece. Aa a place of In- a hot ~ -.,_ic11 could be 10-ter,.t on ·tho riverfront, the but· lldted for oae-trilll contributions, cber ahop of Boepple A Tamme there ii no question u to what would be miles ahead ot manu- would happen to the Jean Baptlate mental buildings cooling ·tfiouaands Ro h 615 N th c-• ot times more.:-St. Lollia Poot-y O\lle at or ~'ru Dispatch. Street. Funds many timea_ OW! ' the sum required would rollAn from the Fifth. Ward. from Sauk German K·in Center, from Montmartre, Nome. Beacon Hill, Indonesia -from I every last stick and stone would Seeks Poet , be tenderly moved to the river- front par'k, there to be set up as a shrine to which its bene(actors :;:~1:,!,n=:.... pilgrims through Ex· Balboan Skip fur trader Roy. He merely built the house on land bought from "Pierre Chouteau, Jr .. The chaps who counted were subse-- quent owners, John Boepple and William Tamme, butchers. They A kin now living in Ubbedissen, Germany, is anxious to contact Fred H. G. Bischoff, poet and writer, who resided in Balboa dreamed up the hot dog there, so some years ago . the antiquarians aver, and all Oldtlmera of Balboa recall the Abraham Lincoln mankind owes them an unpayable U terary man as a former resident debt. If the National Park Service · b d h The march of time co11S1'gns most men to hJS. ton'cal obliv· in. years gone Y an · one w om . . and the City Hall kn~ a historic they have 106t track of today. ion. Seeking communication with the ' .' I Not so with Abraham Lincoln, Instead of his life and F g• poet and writer is Elfrieda Bis- work growing more obscure as one year after another widens cost• 1tes choff, a lister, who, through the 8URVIVOB8. Showa. heft are Ule .arvtvon of tbe Cotta Meu air th be h. d d th . , ased offices of H. Th. Bischoff, dentist erub of tut SuDday. Len to ...... t ·--are, B. L Cofflncer, pilot. e gap tween JS ay an ours, ey acquire mere re-in Ubbedissen, has written the ... " _, By .JULIA A1''N HYDE Guatemala has been called He re, too, at the little church colorful. fascinating, enchanting, of Santo Tomas, one may witness and Illa wife, Mn. Cofflnpr, of Wlcke.abarc, Arts. cognition for their excellence of quality and their value to Newport Harbor police suggesting · · --photo by Pat Gabriel this nation and to humanity. Nootunaal Golf their assistance in locating Fred !-----------------==~~===~ ·Today Lincoln stands on the horizon ·or history as-one of Wife-Well, what OXCWle have Bischotf. What I Saw ·1n ' "Guate·mala you for coming in at thls time of Left 50 Yean Aco the most compelling figures who ever trod this planet. He night! The police have a letter from symboliz.es ·the principles upon which America is built-the Husband-Why, dear, rve been the sister to Mr. Bischoll, who is equality of all men· the individuality of the union. the appor; playing golt with some lrlends. said to have left Germany 50 years tunity f h I '1. f birth t h' th 'hi h t f Wife-What? At two a. m.! ago and with whom .the German HOME • • • AUTO . MARINE IOS :KEP AIRED I 24-Hour Service 915 Coast Highway N-pun- Protection for Your Car J - ~lthe Bay District Paint Shop Enamel or Duco Paint Jobs --·---------·_:_-:ssg up Underbody steamclean an~ painL .......... ;-· .. ·-·-·-·$25 I Watch ]hat Rust! 409 29tli St. ' Bring It tO i Newport Beaclt unspoiled; All of this is true and one of the most unique religious j ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ more, too. rites t o be seen anywhere in the or t e ow 1est o O ac 1eve e g es O Husband-Sure; we were using family was in touch with until the honors; ardent support of the right, f"um resistance to the night clubs. beginning of the late war when wrong, hut with patience and tolerance to those. who sincerely all correspondence ceued. hold differing views. Fully Equipped Bischoff, who was born Septem· Golfer (tar off in the ~ough )-her 27, 1875, should be 72 years It was Lincoln's earthiness, his humility, his gentle hu· Caddy, why do you keep looking old, if he is still alive. mor, bis ability to maintain the common touch while dealing at your watch? Any one who has any informa- .Jlith uncommon problems-these Were the things which ena Caddy-It isn't a watch. sir; it's tion about the wher eabouts of Mr. deared him to the masses of his tinle. These are the things a compass. Bischoff at the present time is My first glimpse of Guatemala was from the air; tall m ountains hooded with mantles of w hi t e clouds, verdant valleys, azure lakes, were only a preview of the wonders which were to come. world. Lake Ayitlan.'a crater lake, pic- turesque in its setting among the lofty mountains, with colorful In- PROFESSION'L DIRECTORY asked to•telephone either the har-tbat sWJ endear him to the masses of our day. He was a Stymied bor police department or to The great man in . great things, but he was also great in little Grandpappy wandered off into News-Times. things. the woods one , day and was gone Pol1ce phone number is HArbor On this 138th anniversary of his birth the people of Am· ~~~~~~r ~ n~~~~ ::t 0~:-~ Ope. News-Times is HArbor l:k erica pay tribute to his greatness and rededicate themselves care much !or conversation and to the ideals and principles whose cause he so courageously ·sociability anyhow. But when sup- pertlme came and he still had not championed, and SO notably advanced. returned, one ot his small grand· Will You Be an Edison Some Day You might be. There is nothing to prevent it coming lnie. This still is the same America that gave Thomas Alva Edison his opportunity to become famous as one of the greatest and most prolific inventors the world has ever known. At 17 Edison was earning his own way, just as many have to do today. At 22 he ·had patented a stock ticker which he sold for $40,000.00. This could happen in America again- to you. The challenge to our talents is as real today as it was then to young Edison. He accepted the challenge and became great as a benefactor of his fellow man. Edison was unswerving in his search for practical truth. He refused to accept failure and fought through many discouraging defeats to success on each of his great inven- tions. youngsters found the absentee standing in some bushes. "Gittin' dark, Grandpa," the boy ventured. "Yep." ''Suppertlme, Grandpap." "Yep." "Ain't ye hungry?" "Yep." "WaJ, air ye comin' home?" "Nope." "Why ain't ye?" "Caint." .. Why caint ye?" "Standin' in a b'ar trap." Promotion City Well Over Top With Recent Seal Drive, Head Says Given a quota of $Z711.16 in the 19'j6 Christmas Seal campaign, Newport Beach went well over the top with $2940.68 received to date according to a 1etter received by Mrs .. Edgar Hill, campaign leader from Fred W. Niedring- haus, county chairman of the cam- paign. Said Mr. Niedringhaus: "Congratulations on the achieve- ment of your Newport Harbor Dis- trict in the recent 1946 Christmas Seal Campaign! "Because of your capable and faithful leadership your district has exceeded its quota, a record of y,;hich you may be justly proud, and one which is worthy of our hearty commendation. A ccept, therefore, the thanks of our Or- ange County Tuberculosis an d In Antigua, I saw colonial build- ings dating back to 1600; in Chic- ch.icastenango the huge open-air market where the Indians bring their wares, Indians dressed in the costume~ which date back be-- fore the Spanish conquest. dian villages dottin~ its shores-,_ ___ &e00 ___ UNT __ ~"-----; 1 the village named after the twelve Apostles. Bookke.e,ping Guatemala City, surprising with Service its very modern constructions, its clean streets, almost spotless, the OOLIN F. DOWN enormous relief map of the coun-(...,.._ 1"6) These costUmes are not special clothes to impress the tourists, or for special occasions-they are the every day clothing of the Mayas try of Guatemala, showing in exa·ct Ill llAl'tlle A...., ..,.._ lllL detail the mountains, rivers, and '------------ towns of that country. The hotels .------....,.------, and food are comparable to the finest in the world The people are charming and friendly. and the Quiches. Who Broke The Lock On The B en Boll!lfl Door! (WE DID!) CIDCKEN PIE -Our Specialty ' Ragan' s Harbor House Grill CAP RAGAN, Proprietor • DINING R OOM SERVICE Steaks -:· Fish & Shrimp -:-Chops HOME MADE PASTRIES -:- 914 Coast Highway - Prices Reaaonable Opposite Corner from Greater All American Pbone Beacon 58SO Market Open '1 a.m. t,o 8 p .m. -Clo.ed · Friday• I. 8. WHYTE .,..,.. tA.s. OMIWl1U6JIT .A.~' br U. Ullll ......... ~ ...,. w a =n$ to w 7 ..... ia IUoa ..ta. IDcmm &u ....... .&VWl'I • WIWIW -=·...:~=--"'-.......... Armand Monaco -ABClllTECT 81' W. Bay Ave., Balboa Barilorl'IM ZT!l t•k •ood Aft. Loe Anplm N~ MOS DA1' 8ClBOOL Mortimer School SOI <Joni . ~-blaM DA1' 80BOOL OPZNB oor 1 Gndeo: Ooll. Prep. Ann,. At a Texas army camp a long- eared, sad-eyed mule named Brad had done his work \\'ell a nd f.ttith- fully. Just before the outfit. ship- ped for overseas, a long list ot pro- motions for the enlisted personnel \vas placed on the bulletin board. Beneath it the men tacked on a resolution: Heal th Association. "Also. please express our ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ thanks to all who aMisted you •" G. A. Mortimer, M. A., OdOl'd PrlDdj>al 1't1oae -1111 DENTl8T8 Gerald Rausa, M. D. 2830 West Central Ave. NEWPORT BEACH Phone Harbor 1028 No answer: call Beacon SCK~R X-RAY SERVICE lolm IL 0. an,.,. IL D. ..,,., E ........ , •• 2-4 7-8:30 and "" awomtment Bezrou 5015 ue-iaa-o.a .... (WI .... P . H. Bassett, M.D. &E.. c ... 0...-Bldnru • .._._ Corona del Mar Ott. l'b. B. l e16-&M. Pk. B. 1678 Boun: 10 to 12 -% to l5 SaL 10 to 1% LDL Gordon IL Grunc13'> .111. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEOl'I Balboa Inn Arcade Offtce Rn.: 1().12 a.ni.; 3-5 p.m. Phone Harbor 37 This month, every school in America is honoring the one- hundredth birthday of the man whose invention of the m<>- tion picture camera and the phonograph have influenced modern education methods. Edisons life is an inspiration to every boy and girl today to follow his example and go forward with faith and courage to achieve the success America continues to provide. 'Whereas the mule, Brad, has performed acts beyond the call of ~uty, and whereas he has gained the respect and' admiration of this company, be it resolved, that henceforward he shall be ad- dressed by the ;more dignified name of Bradford, and that he is hereby promoted to the rank of horse."-WaJl Street Journal. in your work, and give full pub· D y H ~------~----. licity to your district's achieve-oes our ouse :============i :;;e;~;./~.:,,·"u.:;~yt~:. ~::: p=~ Need Painting or Cleaning? Dr; Obed Lucas ,_ Centennials Ahead About this time next year California will be getting knee deep into the centennial celebrations commemorating the early days of our state. The lOOth anniversary of the. discovery of gold at Sutler's Mill-the most dynamic event in all California history-is now less than a year away for it occurred on January 24, 1848. ,After that centennial there will be many others marking the events which crowded the roaring 31 mooths between James Marshall's discovery and the admission of California to the union on September-9, 1850. A century ago a t this time California was soon to take ' to know what they have done for DENTIST the sake of the Association's tJ..--not ~ W. Omtnlo-Barbor 1490 work, No waiting. .. Work dcme immedlaf.ely by hldiJy n:wl'OBT BS&CB Sincerely yours, aldlled loarneymen Painters osfllll: the l!IOlt iiiocf. Fred W. -Niedringhaus" ern equipment and 6-t materialii. . GORDON B~· FINDLAY OONTRAoroa AND BUILDER ~ Owned and operated by World War ll Vet.eru -1dng your-permanent good wlD ud patronage. * : ' ! :DB. OOBDON E. KAPP DllNTIS'r. -Weolo...tnl .__u1-. Ne•por& Ol!lco: SUO o-t llhd. --· •U For J?:ee EllU-teo I ., Phone HARBOR 264-5 CABINET SHOP SERVICE CABINETS AND MU,I,WORK T. C. J OHNSON, Supt. ' '8'110t118-l -=-·--l Lee C. Beaa Ollllliiit-0 . -..011, D.D.11. 11101 o..ai mp • ..,. Barbor:UO Corona del Mar the lead in the production of the precious yellow metal. The ~ii:::::i magic cry of "Gold!" would bring men and women by the tens ~ LIDO WHARF MOBTIOIANll of thousands1o this sprawling, brawling wilderness where the few made fortunes and the many made history. It was the gold in mines and streams that brought them but It· was the gold to be gained from the crops of fertile fields, the lumber of vast forests, and from the varied natural riches of this great land th;lt kept them here and attracted others. Today, California is one of the greatest wealth-producing areas not only in America but in the entire world. It is interesting to observe that California's powers of at- traction so notable in the late 1840's have increased rather than diminished, as evidenced by the milliOJ1'! of newcomers· In recent years. Now as the Golden State prepares to celebrate ~ of Its historic anniversaries at the close of a colorful century It also prepares for the century ahead which promises still greater things for this fabulous land. We know a man who is aJwa,ys worried.;ahout what the gowmment Is going to do to hurt big bnsf!W!! He live< In a two-room sbadc' and ekes out a precarious existence.• As Jane .. the Republicans were 1n pou;er be felt euy but be dl8 not trust~ Democralll. He lad to 8¥ that when the DemQcrats lot 1n be ..... wcxiled aldt for tear o1 what WOl.lkl. luqJpm to the, ralJrOlldl. Henry Ford, ~ General Elei b k: mt Ge-1 Jlotms. . ., ' ' SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA Roast TURKEY ' ~CHICKEN · $150 • NEW YORK CVT STllAK ... ni!il _____ _.n....,rro~ WHOLE BBOU.a> LOllS'LCB --·----n .. rro .... wlthdrawnbutUr. BBOU,P 8W08Di1811 !ITl!'I: fl,40 nn:D OOllBINA'l'ION 8llA l'OOD '1 .ISO nn:D 8HIWIP '1 llO ll&INBOW 'DIOU'1'_$L76 Bet ,. ce Pie wHla llH-; llll•ce ..... • 9shtz • D .. . Sal's Sea Food Spa ~ Fwalfubt • • } !"'7 , • ._-....... -···--~--cw . ~ ..... .,.. I • l I Mii% Via Oporto-Udo VIiiage -Newport Beaclt Phone: Barbor 7&l , * Overlooking llMatiful Newport Bay Boan: 4 to U. p. m.-Cloled r-lay * A Waterfront R~aurant _ featurilll I • • Shore Dinnen '. I Steaks ••• ~t·nl . ' • -. ' Dr. W. T. Moo11ey ~ ........ ........ Ccllal .... ~...._, ....... Dr. Marven J. Reitz PQlllcMa _.. lmaz• Oztza1z• -W. CJ Bnl ., ................ ---411-&, ' , ..... ,.. .......... 11.D A. V. Andrew 1, M. D • ....... ,. . -. --tu ___ -.z .... 0116=..-J ' lllHon IL Manrell, 111. D. l ltll °'*'* _,. ~dol- Oftlce Hours: 1<>-12; 2-5 ---11• S. R. M~aeo, M. D. 814 Bay Ave., BN'- -1"4 Ml & BID ti&,. 1-•sz 'r Tum. 'NU B,o Appointmelit T. P. 8-ler, 111. D. Wm. L Spivey, IL D. ft:r•-Csns aad 8"'1eom -w. Ooo!lral omoe: Rarboi eoz Bmldence Barbor l 'Ju.J 111JKVE1'0B8 ' Raub & Bennett 8a.neyor9 aD4 Enctneen · Jack S. Raub L.S. 2312 Fred V. Bennett RE 6477 tacplA Newport Blvd. Ooota -1'llone B l5808-W Ol"l'OJIO'Dll8Tll I:. T. 8aUenroJ1b, 0 . D. 0 ;1 1'111& Sn:ll W!J[ AlfTh"D) :tl:Km DllPLIOATID --·1· ... MJ ,,.. 5.l1f, •• a......_._ ......... ~ ····-· m&Cll Rqbert A. Crawford Opt., D. OIPWWW:&lllT _._ """"¥ · <aan• W ...... •«e & •1•1cA -----· ----'Vti K"Df£SU.Jf8 M&WHWr llADOll tEIWH.dY~ Dr,--Dr.PMl «B 'tr 11'11· .... -lllt'9 ~-"'·--• .. • ' -. • • . ''' ...__,..., IL !!9 . -._ ..... County ·Woiicer Will fxplairi · a-:;;;=JrJ?!:- -.REFRIG~RATION · D••*ftlc -·11-.U& ...... SERVICE 111!4()()!1 11'791·11 W .M.HEINEN Freala Daily Dol---Or, ocwn,.... '911pw•t • wllm 1"" wut to cUcb ,..... ...,.. HORMEN FISH MARKET ON CENTRAL AWNUE, NEWPORT 8EACH fresh, Juicy, Home Baked Pies TOP YOUR HOME· COOKED MEAL Ar DENNIE'S CAF'E 1107 Clout mghway, Corona del Mar-Barbor 17Z 7 a. m. &1111:30 p. m. (The GreyhOWld SQr,Uon) i H A N S E N ' S z100 o.-Froat Confectionery & . Lunch • • • Malts • NOW OPEN EVENINGS Sandwiches • Hamburgers CASl·NO CAFE Corner Main and Centni.t BALBOA NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS 7 A.M. Until Midnight DELICIOUS FOODS BREAKFAST ·.-LUNCH . :-DINNER C1JDDLr.-UP CWllEL 0..0. lleed (No. !0) of tbe Faculty of tbe Newport Barbor Ualoa Blab oebool ,....i Patrolman Hanlo Cottle (CUcldle-Up ) of tbe American Los1oa """....,..,. otymled. tloo<r baado CTMIJlnc for tbe b&ll .. tbe donke79 retllM!ld. to move.. 'l'bb wu one or the hllarloua IM:leDea of the noe.t donkey buketball pme. -Ray Barnes photo. Free Chest Examinations . Planned for H. S. Students The Orange County Tuberculo-individual and his parents. The sis and Health Association Is pr o-school officials will be informed viding free chest X-ray examina-of results, thus are in a J)OSition tions to all high school students to aid with advice to the small of the Newport Harbor district, percentage which may be tuber- on .F!-'bruary 'rl. The mobile unit cuJous or suspected of danger or will be at the Union High School developme nt of the disease. at Costa Mesa on that dale and Should parents,1 for any reason, all students will be X·rayed as not desire this service for son or part of the r egular physical edu· da ughter the school should be-so cation and health program. notified. Lacking such notJce the Citizens in the community may X·ray "·ill be offered to all, says also avail themselves of this scrv. an official. "'iiiiiiiiii'; ice on the 27th by coming from iiiiii '11 :30 • 12 :30 or any time after 2:30. • Before · You Build or Remodel Inland Auto Sample and Dilplay Honma , Color guides, plan- ning aids, comprehens- ive stock of carpets and linoleum. LUDLUM Carpet Works lal -llllMalDS&. SANTA ANA It is known that persons of the group 15 to 30 are the most sus· cept.ible to the incidence of tuber· culosis and therefore it is im· porlant that these young people or high school and junior college age receive factual data in connection \Vith thelr own condition in this respect. The taking of the X·ray with . Parking Plan Is Discussed this modern equipment is very H UNTINGTON BEACH, F eb. simple, occupying no more th.an one or two minutes. Clothing is 11.-Surplus totalling Sl0.000. re· not removed except heavy outer mains of a larger fund since ex· garments. Pockets are emptied pended will be used by officials of or ornaments removed about the the State Oi\·ision of Parks to chest. Picture is then taken right purchase property inland r r 0 m through garments. The film. when developed, is Coast high\Vay 'from here to New. read by experts and the results port Beach for automobile park- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ol~th~e~r~ea~ru~·n~g~ar~e~m~a~de~t~o-t~h~e I ing purpos~. iiiiii DirNtor General J ohn Hannum • of the department of natural re-• Grace Shipman School of Dancing -Now Open- Rendezvous Ballroom BALBOA • .----------Every Monday:---------• * * B a 11 et a n d Tap :c I at s s es 3:30 Beginners * 4:30 Intermediate . 6:30 Junior Ballroom * 8:00 Adult Ballroom · • PRIVATE I.FSSONS BY APPOINTMENT ' sources of the state division of parks in disclosing the Above in- forma tion said that the $10,000 ls all that remains in the fund after the purchase of 9200 feet of strand between here and Newport Beach. How Tax Dollar· ls ~xpended •..!'l:,!,!· It. TENTll==~;:'!!· llANT=, .1.!:!..:::-_.;.-1.:.:Pll. .. ~A."=-"· <>ranee County ii bis buli.-. water 1t1ppllel In many un1ncor. ------..,..------+! ----------- -'" populaUon ...i aw-d valu-porated oreu. llflhtlnc distrlcU, I aUon crow. the Job of IJWl&ll'.ln& comtructlon of bulldinp, aaf&-I the country'• atta1n beoomea suan11nc me • .,."""' ty ...i health. SOS Radio Electric & Island Record Shop more . and more complex. Thett'I Countt offlcen alto keep recordl WE MAKE HOME SERVICE CAU.s a wide variety of activltleo at the of a wide variety and perform .,i-, . Court Houae In Santa .Ana, all moat countleu functions In con-R a d i 0 s - - -,.... ______ ....., tleelcr>ed for the benefit 9f John nectlon with rU.ing tax e • by • PmLco All Uie Q T which me&N aervtcea are pa1c1.; Po.mo... _ _._ . axpayer. • ADMJll,AI. t"'"-........., To help 1how the public how the • BOFFllAN • of Beclords • Inteeral part of th' county IOV· gbvernment works. • the Or•nae _.,t II the board of tuper· --e PAOKABD BELL vtaon. While moat ll"Vernmental County EmplO)leo Mutual Benefit • GENEBAL ELECrlll<J admlnll-Aun. bu planned '"Know Your • WIL<JOX-OAY llECJOIU>IO qendn have a aln&le County Government" week far trator-the President. the Gover-March 3-11. Employea and offldala • UNIVEBSAL APPLIANCES nor, the Mayor-the county hu will show just whirl services are no aln111le adm1alstratlve head. The offered, how th· k 11 clo d ftv.e aupervlaon, representing the e ~or ne an flv u-•·"'-'al districts man-how the taxpayer 1 dollar la 1pent e 1 ~ ........... ' on Visitors' day March 8 when ace the county' a business. They are all offi--at the' ,..._urt H~ will PPLIANCE · AR8i RADIO ~C~LISTS , 111CNU W. BILUNEllD the "boa.rd of directors" of a "cor· """°'" """ ~~I --A-}!oration" doing a $14,000,000.a-~open for lnlpection during the year business-they are admlni.a--==ernoon==·=======::; traton, J~lators and policy r makers. 1 White House . --BAI.BOA J8IAND _, .. Elected independently but still answerable In part to the super· vitors are 11 other public otficlall, I Cafe other than Judges-aueuor, audi· Phone 8182 tor, c lerk, coroner-public admin- istrator, d I 1 tr I c t attorney, re--~ Beach, Calif. corder , 1 ch o ol1 superintendent, ·~~~~~~~~~~~~ sheriff , surveyor, tax collector and ; treuUttr. Others ar e appoln ted and answer directly to the board, O.L.CULLY Including. heads of such depart· . I N C 0 M E T A X ments as agricult ure, building, A c c 0 0 n t I n g planning, hJg hways, flood control, tire, harbor, health , county hos· CS 8parpoll B14c. pltal, j uvenile home, probation, 1 =====-==ta=ADA===== purchasing, veterans' service. I· These officials operate a busi· neu that affects every resident or the county. They have chargt of highways and bridges o v e r which people travel, flood con trol, WllLEY'r REFRIGEMTIDD JERVICE CODIPIUIY Wee~·~ lac -.. .. Five Youths Face '" c;::.. ~ ..... - Burglary Charge _..iiiiiiN1cM.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii......iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii11iiiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Five Newpor t Beach and Costa Mesa boys wer e arrested on dtial charges of trespass and burglary at a hom e at Costa Mesa owned by Lloyd L . Loveland, 218 ~ Onyx St., Balboa I sland. 1'1rs. Sidney H. David.son, 330 E . 15th St., wife of the principal of the Newport Harbor Union High School, notified authorities \Vh en she saw the boys leave the Loveland place. They allegedly had taken 18 pieces or furnish· ings from the Lav.eland place, Chrome Platin1 xu. 'l'h&$ Old car 10~ Lib a BrMld Ne..,-lN.' Modal. JLE. CRROK!! T our Bu~. Bead· U,h te, ele. 8J)Odali.te lo A.UtoPM>- dTe &Dd )(arioe Pl&Un6. Q9Wl ...... ····-·· ....... Nt.tional Pia.ting Clo. lGM W• l•&ar. IM. 1.o .. ~ 971..a1e WE WELCOME YOU TO OPl!lN A CHARGE ACCOUNT (90 • 60 -90 n.ys) lfarbro'I hwlte ,.,.. to .,._ In --• ebarp -t. Our -are ranplete with the .. _ ltyls of l•dles' tine AR>areL Naftmwlly Adwitt1 .. c1 BEADY-TO-WEAR mARBROS cla~ (bia, · lia WEST &Ila ST. PBO!O: HOI Store Boun: Dally ~eluding Sa~J' . 9:30 A. M. to 6:30 P. M. ' most of them swords, sabers and "!~~~~~~~~~~~============+==========:=: bayonets "rith scabbards. = The boys were r eleased to· their r"' ___ .., ____ _,._ ____________ _, __________ ~ parents pending interview with sheriff's juvenile department of- ficers . Film Fet1tlval LONDON (Reuters) -Czecho-- slovakia's first film festival abroad will take place in London from Ma rch .7 to March 15, Ra d io Prague ahnounced. About seven feature a n d 20 short films will be screened, all designed to emphasize the cultural importance of this first display. MEN-WOMEN Prostate - - -Pelvis OU -"111i ' ezel-''f'lb _. ... ......... 1 .. -.tJaterentt..Nn ..... -Ne .....-Ne ....,.._Ne t. -Dr. 1'. r . 11e1L D. C.. Pll..C.. 191 n.11&.., N ............. ,.._. llarMr 11.N t• .. ,.1 west • r _.. ''' •• ..._ lll ~ · e..,., ·•:•A. .... liM r ... . ·~ ... ,.. ........ on Tustin One Block North of 17th Stree I Built by GEORGE M. HOLSTEIN for the NEWPORT BAY CO~ANY Furnished by Landsj;aped by CRAWLEY FURNITURE • HOLYISTER BROS. BEING BUIL~ ~~~i:~ i::F;:: ~=t~:miA AREA Make Reservations NOW for Yo~ Home NEWPORT BAY COMPANY 1151 East 17th St. Costa I Mesa ANY MAKE CAR YOU PAY NO MORE l. GENUINE PBE-WAB DUPONT ENAMEL !. CREMI·FUSED TO METAL ' ll. OVEN BAKED-TllEBMOL OONTBOLLED '-OMN1TE LIU FlN18B ll. WEArBE& PBOOF SEALING nu:Anu:NT I. BAND SA!IDSD A!fD. BUBllED I --....,..... .... ---------+--0 --4 .... -- Phone, Santa Ana ?.840 3061 . E. 4~ St., Santa J. I I •Instead or pacing the floor, why don't you go to BLOllDELL CAMERA SUPl'LIES tor a new OaallJ"a to take the baby' a picturet• , PAJNT TO llE818T WEATllE& A!ID WllAll . ~dell ~amera . Sul>Pg • z her: Dunhc Ya 1 t1• ol .&..lb; "_ ....... ?, Teaellera of Soul' • OllfenlL. -. Hutxr 1033 BA.Im& Palm Ave. • • JI ' • ' , Harbor . 111&.llmt~"lllllll'~!~'!illllmr~lbli.ll!M!!S.T"~..:;-t:':"'-:~.;...""if'.::~======~~~~~~~====~~~::'.~ Feminine ActiYities -. CASTAWAYS' CHATIER a By NANC'l NEWPORT LAST CALL I I I ! I for recruits for the FIRST SHOW al the HAJIBOR coMMUNiTY PLAYERS! •.. It's ALL FOR FUN . 1 • and FUN FOR ALL! 'lbere are STILL &cf""' pan. left, for wbld> the JPGHI' TYPES b.ave been hard to find, • , , oo let's cl'tt that hard woddnc director MARK LOEBELL as WIDE a veriety ol material u -1hle for the Introductory performance ol this ENTHUSIASTIC CROUP1 • AND --II Mark Hgures some-<>ne El.SE fits a part a ·\lttle bet· ter tar this fint show • , • they not only need UNDERatudleo • • - but are ALREADY getting the NEXT show on -the platter for all thooe who are NCYr tn the first performance to get a crack at! ... t;es --- ft'a a really democratic community deal for EVERYone to ¥ve some fun with! The.Y A1SO need a whole stage crew-to shove props around, etc., e-tc. I have volunteered to 1'andle the smelling salts department ---· do YOU FOLKS REALIZE What these gay amateurs are facing In the NERVOUS TENSION Dept ! ---in their endeavor to give thi!: area a sparkling evening of REAL ENTERTAINMENT! \ SEE THE AMUSEMENT GUIDE! . • . by Bill Farquhar -- -covering the whole area from Long Beach to South Laguna. and in to Santa Ana! It's swell --• all the movies -eating spot."i -nip and sip deals, rolling skating & donkey basketball ! ! ! 1 ••• You will find a little box of these folders MOST EVERYwhere! · ---Cap DI has drawn a sort of map showing where and how to find the Castaways for th~ who-are still urJF"J to FIND it - -• while THERE it sin; ---RIGHT on the BL where we can see it from everyone of our BEAlITIFUL BAYS &: ~VENLY HAR- BORS ---it you look VERY close-you can evei;t find the DRIVE- WAY on this little map-in this new guide. -t CHARMING PEOPLE OF ALL AGES •• -having taste of HARBOR HOSPITALITY at Castaways- from GRAl\fl\fA in WHEEL chair-to FIVE-MON"nlS OLD Meisen- bach. Jr .. ---"'ho had his last Saturday night bottle in front of the famous Club-room fireplace! He had been spendinJ:: a very haJ?py Sat- urday evening, sleeping in his bassinette in papas car, outside, pop & mom takin$'. tu~s kcer,ing watchf':ll e~e! To say that little Bob :fr. was entertaining hlS who e party of srx dinner guests would be putting It mildly. -- -the SWEET ONE in WHEELchair said she had NEXER en- joyed an evening more-and invited her whole party of eigtlt back for . . Mrs', Sam Crawford Hostess At Lovely Bridge Luncheon Lovely pale purple lril btought a note of apring in the decorations used by Mn. Sam Crawford when s he entertained a group of friends at a bridge luncheon Thursday at her home1 215 Magnolia street, Costa Mesa. In the game which followed the 12:30 luncheon. Mrs. Jack Colvin held high· score, Mn. Wllllam Craig was second and Mn. War- ren Bristle was COllsoled. Mrs. Craig is the sister of Mn. M. J . Hostetler, and she and her husband are s~nding the winter in Newport Beach, thelr home be-- ing in Bell Plain, Iowa. Others present were Mrs. John Webster and her sister, Mrs. Lynn Wanl~ of Oakland; Mrs. Harry Burdick, Mrs. Homer Mellott, Mn. Arden Long, Mrs. Ray Wallace, Mrs. A. G. Hughes and Mrs. Hos- tetler. Job's Daughters To Welcome Grand Guardian a return engagement. • V ALENTL.VE \\'EEK STARTS OFF WITH A BANG Katherine Elaine Freeman of - - -Mr. & Mrs. Dan Ivlar. reserving Hearts & Flowers table-and Balboa, Donna Lee Rock and dining AS cozily AND ha ppily as tho it were the FIRST time they Patricia May Rock were initiated had ever felt TI-IE SIGNS OF SPRING ! ! ! . . . into Costa l\!Iesa bethel of Job's ---l\fr. Louis Arena was e~tertaininS channing wife and gorgeous Daughters Thursday evening, dotter Pat-and a lovely lady from Laguna-on the Boat Deck, (lucky bringin~ the membership up to 52. fellow!) and Laguna lady was showing Cap D. the WILDEST & gayest On March 20 the bethel will join + ~ Wlnlfnd Jlutn + Rr1 Ssioi Phone 1637-R Ebell Members Hear Noted Psychologist· Catholic Women Take First Steps Toward New Club Hou~ Plan Retreat "'How to be happy 'though 411• may be 1-ted 00 the ciJllb•• lots Catholic WODJOD of tl\e commlPl- mlght have been the theme of acijacent to the preoent bullcllne lty clllcusaed the possibility Ol Muon Rooe, noted poycholoellt, the latter to be kept for omaJl at'. holding a retnat when the Altar when he spoke on "Design for fain:. ·Mn. Victor Grace u chair· Guild of Mt. Carmel tjlurch met Living'' at the lunch:eon meettna man o1' the bulldin& ~ttee, -at the home ()f Mrs. J . A. Taylor, ot the ~bell club, held Thursday Will make the report. U3 Via Quito, Udo-:r.ie. at Chrnt Church by the Sea. Mn. Sidney w. Blackbeard an, The retreat would be held In The 1peaker, who was in~ nounced a large public card party ~e conve.nt of the Sitters of Ser duced by Mrs. L L. Isbell, pro-to be· given by the dub on April 1 c1al Se~ce, Los Angeles, under cram chairman, etressed the lm-at the Newport Beach Grammar the auspu~s of the National Coun· portance ot parenthood and parent scbool auditorium with Mn. Flor-ell of Catholic Women. education, reminding hJ.a hearers e.nce Anderson in charge of pub-Fathet_. ~omas Noonan spoke that there are be.sically no de--llclty. At the recent bridge party, on the benefits and advantages or Unquent children but onJy delln-first to be given this year, the sum a r~~eat and . of how it brings quent parents. ot $33 wu cleared. Proceeds from ~Uc~pants nearer to the Catho- Mrs. Bruce McBride presided. the:te card parties w1ll go for lace lie philosophy and way or li~g. and stated she was happy to an· table cloths and 8 lilver tea and Mrs. M~ley H. <:Jark presided nounce that the Ebell club h"1 coffee service for the club. at the business meeting and as!<~ agreed to sponsor the second art The musical program ot the that members bring Dowen tor exhibit at the high 1chool this afternoon was provided by Mrs the altar and that they be brought spring as the chamber of com-I:.ouise Grleuer one of the ne~ to the vestry by 10 a. m. OD Sat- merce, which sponsored the ex-jun10r memt>ers', who gave vocal ~day. There was also a discus- hibit last year, did not feel they selections. s1on of needs of the sanctuary an4 could do it this year: . , Mrs. F. A. Young wu In charge what c::outd be about them. The matter of bwlding a new of serving the luncheon, which The ~eeting ended in a social Ebell club house will be discussed netted the club $75. Mrs. J. A:. hour WJth the _hostess serving re- al the next meeting. The present Gant was in charge ot the dining freshments, assisted by Mrs. Clark, building is now much too small room which made a gay picture Mrs: Shafer and Mrs. Theodore to take care of the club and a with colored table cloths .and dee-Robins. . . larger structure with an auditor-orations of red berries and Valen-The next meeting will be. at the ium to seat 400 is planned, which tine motifs at the president's table h~me of Mrs. E. C. Coleman, 100 ~:::::::::::::::=::::::~:::=:;::::::;:;:::;:::::-::::::::::=~~~· Via Waziers, Lido Ii.le. Harborites Rummage Sale Friday Clothing is still being received for the rummage sale ot Corona de! Mar Church School Guild. which will be held Friday, Feb. shi rt material which she ha d just received from. the Wands-and which will be whipped into another eye-blinker for him to wear at the with those of Anaheim, Hunting-Mr. and Mrs. Envin Bro"'n of club. The Arena gals. who a re of·f for a month in the islands were ton Beach and Santa Ana in wet-Milwaukee. \Vis. have arrived for * ' • insurance p.a. palmer _3333 vi a w. o. bud, lnluraftce counselor Ilda, newport beach, cal il. * telephone newport beach, harbor * lSOO * . e KEEif FIT Every woman wants slender f j rm rounded · contours. H ere is a ! way to rebuild vitality, encourage good pasture, relax tense nerves, tone up tittd. mus- cles while you achieve that slimmer, straighter, lovelier figure. t "Different from Other Reducing Methods" ENJOY A COURTESY TREATMENT -• • NO OBLIGATION 12 Treatmeats Sl5.00 ~ U T!M&meats '26.00 STAUFFE" SYSTEM Phone 7412 247 Broadway Laguna Beach Open •'lbree Evenings • Week by Appointment Telephone far Ian appolD.tment promising him even a WILDER ONE! coming Mrs. Helen Bacon of Los a.n extended visit at the home of OUT OF J\olY BULGDi"G HAT I DR.AW An geles, California grand guard-l\fr. and Mrs. Paul K. P e terson Kay & Braden Finch. the E . H. \Vilsons, the Fornays of Newport, Ian, on her official vislt March 20. and family, Newport ~ach. Soon the Lido Isle Seiberts. the George Penneys of C.D.M., who were en-Work of the order will be put on after their arrival Mr. Petersorl tertaining friends from San Diego; Leon Sanchez of Newport Island, by 1he four be the ls under direction was taken to a Santa Ana hos- Eleanor & Myron Way, of C.D.l\1.; the Lido Isle Norton Simons, Wa de of Mrs. Ellen Smith of Santa Ana, pita! for an emergency appendix turned home yesterday but daddy, 14 at Townsend hall, 405 West who is in China with the Marine Fourth Stfeet, Santa Ana, and a · call to Harbor 35-W Will bring corps, will have to wait a while a car to pick up donations. Furni-;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~~~~ to see his new daughter. ture, discarded household articles, Afte r a round of festivities d'ur-in fact almost everything is : Miller of Newport, the G. l\'I. Foxes of Balboa, l\'larcia Geldert Gunn, d oni:oration. ing "rush week" at the University _ce=p=t=a=b=le='=as=w=e=IJ=as==cl=o=th=i=n=g=. ===.: of Southern California, Miss Ellen 1· Potter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Potter of 227 Pearl ave- nue, Balboa Island, was pledged to Kappa Alpha Theta. She wu of C.D.M .. and the Percy Marples were entertaining Fifi Hillis of PA-deputy guar ian. The meeting will - PEETE, TAHITI! : be held in the Masonic Temple, Mrs. Dean, mother Or the Rev. r also saw the Shirley l\ferves. giving a part}' in the club-room ; the Santa Ana. Ardys Dean, left last week for R . \V. Kellers. the Frank Days, the L. H. Tr-escotts, and the Jerry h~r home in San Francisco after Johnsons of Balboa. Balboa Isl. Circle spending a month with her son. HARBOR PI.A \:'ERS \VERE ON DECK T S WSCS L Mrs. A. B. Wilson and daughter -- -lhe Biii Farquhars. dining In the Club Room, were chatting 0 erve Unch Alene of Sherman Oaks are guests with titan-haired beautiful bomb-shell Mary Price, -WHO, with her Balboa Is1ahd circle of Ch.rlst for 10 days at the home of Mrs. dynamic delight in this deal. -should have a PART with a PUNCH, Church by the Sea held their Feb-Wilson's sister, Mrs. L . L. Isbell. even if she IS all tied up on the Board of Directors. -not to speak ruary .meeting at Mar Casa wt th Balboa.• The two were Caught of Busy Beauty Shop Big-shot! THERE'S a gal who could put the 21 be OLD IRISH into a characterization so that it "'ould SIZZLE & n,iem rs present. 1 "between houses". having sold one SPARKLE ! ! ... husband Bob "'as on deck, too, -he had helped Mrs. Helena Hargrave presided and the new one not being vacated. open the Castaways with a combination birthday-anniversary party and Mrs. E . D. Goodell led in Mrs. Arthur A. Kemper of for Mary, -and was asking Cap D. if he had stocked up on a bottle devotions. Mrs. Bettye Fink gave Corona del Mar is now recuperat· of while port, which D. had promised at that time. D. said he had, -the treasurer's report and Mrs. ing from the cold which followed but liked it so well he dra nk it himself! · Sara Bowman read oit.he report for her recent operation, and Mr. - --Also Mrs. Georgia T aylor. -secretary of the Players, with the secretary. KC'mpcr is taking a vacation trip nice hubby Bill, -\\-"ho is planning to push props. I'D stick him right out in a lead part, -but he's delightfully bashfu1, _THAT kind Plans "'ere made for serving to Mexico on board the Paragon. often turn out to be the TWINKLING STARS! ... if you're another luncheon for the W .S.C.S., which New Orleans at Mardi Gras one on 1he sh1· side, -Mark Loebell says PLEASE get somebody is to be held Wednesday at Mar time is the ha ppy anticipation of to DRAG }'OU 1n for a look at your possibilities -lets ALL get back Casa. Mrs. Ronald Barlow. Agate ave- of these folks v.·ho are pioneering this project! Friends are reminded the Circle nue, who left Friday for that t"RO~l B.<\LBOA I SLAND, ALSO CA.\JE is planning a rummage sale to be city. With ·her are her son and ---the Ralph Deavers. the E. M . Gibsons, Helen Zimmerman. held later in the spring and any dnughter. Noel and Mona Rae, . Elton & Ada 1-lallett. Tom & Agnes Clarke. Pete & Helen Peterman, a rticles will be acceptable. By and her father. George Besh. They ·and Frances Finl ey. the North Bay Gibsons. -and the Ralph H. calling H arbor 1267-J or Harbor "'ill spend three weeks with rela- Deaver.-. -and the Petermans "_.ere entertaining l\lrs. Petern;>an's mother and father a t the S tatute of Liberty Table in the (."hart 6999-~t a nything to be donated lives and have every opportunity Roon1 .• -\\"here the l-lARBOR LIGl-ITS are AT THEI.R BEST! \Vilt be called for. of enjoying the time-honored Cele. \Vl-lAT a vie"' of our l-leavenly Harbors! Mrs. J\. A. Moore, 444 0 Id SHE GA\'E THIS LITTLE GIRL A HA:<D: Young Students Country Road. has r e turned home - --\\'I?'\ I FRED B .1-\RBRE, -\VHO. -not only introduced Cap'n . 1 after spending a ,,·eek an Las J?on's ~sta\\·ay~· Club 'vith the most TERRIFIC 'vrite-up at the j To Play Over Rad to Vegas, Nev. time of .it s op<.•ntng, -~but ""ho HAS. since then , -so S\\·eetly al-l\1 rs. Kathl('('n Colenian. 414 1 Promising entertainment of a lo"'~_ little mC' _to clutter up her OTHER\VISE Pretty & ~per Tustin avenue. Ne\\'J)Ort Beach high order the high school ch us F eminine Page "'Ith my Babv.fa cC'd Ballyhoo & Buccanf.."'er Broadsides, ,.11 . ' . . . o~ -was din in~ in thr Club-ro0n1 "'ith Bert l\litchell Anden;on. ~'1 prese~.t ~'''~of he r piano pu~ is p~cpa.r1ng a concert1z~ vers~on _ • _ Bt:RT, __ a Biggie for the u. s. Gov. in \\'Orld war affai..rs. _ 1ls on the P1 an1sts of the Future ! of Bizet s Carmen for their spnng is now onl-' of the country's best •kno,,·n \\'riting instructon; andllter-program next Saturday, F eb. 5 concert, which is to be given in ary critic-;. 1 askt'd him could l PLEASE take a 5:e t of lessens. -I at 5:30 p. n1. over radio station April. wantC'd _to ''Tile IlALF a!'> '''ell as my gal-friend BARBRE. -sa¥s he, KXLA. Capt. and Mrs. J esse Thomas the O~~y reaso~ a nyone EVER reads your . column, Nanc~.· !S be-Dian~ Farries, \\•ho is nine years Hastings jr., 216 Amethyst, are c~use it:-. the DlZZIE;ST h~gepodge of Charnung People, -l iXles, -old, will play Sonatina in G by announcing the arrival of Sharron Pirates. -Photogenic Philosophy, ---13C'ethoven and The Avalanche b I El' beth bo F b 5 St PRJ~IE RIBS. P.~LOR-T .. \L_K, & PALO!'i'"EY! Heller . Mary Clickner 14 wiri Jc:s~aph h~p·t~n ande ~eighlat · . . -• · IF you KNEW anythtng, -YOUD BE A FLOP, BUT. -you . ' . • b 1 ng 6 1X have a PRODIGIOUS PROPENSITY for giving out reasonably pru-play Prel~de in C sharp minor Y pounds, four ounces. Sh8:"'9n and dent a nd public-spirit!Af PALA\tER. Your pell-mell propensities have Rachmaninoff and Valse Espan-her mother, who was a lieutenant a graduate of Newport Harbor Union High school last june. Miss Kathleen Sadlier and Wil· liam Kemper attended the wed- ding of Miss Rita Jeanne Barnett of Orange and Warren Charles Bowen of Fullerton, the beautiful ~ ceremony being held Friday even- ing in the Episcopal church at Orange. The bridegroom was a junior college classmate and alSo a Naval college chum of Mr. Kem- per. Tennis Matches Stopped By Rain The tennis matches which were scheduled for Sunday "'ere called off on account of the-rain and the announC<'ment of future matches \\"ill be made later. \Vith a number of players com- ing dO\\"n fron1 Pasadena to play, the a ffair: turned into a pleasant social afternoon whe n Charles and J une Rollins opened their house at 123 CQral avenue end served a buffet luncheon, assisted .by Miss Pat Arena. From Pasadena "'ere Mr. and l\·trs. John Lamb, ~tr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Donnell, the John BaR- crofts, the Garfield Sorensens and Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Worman. Among local people present were Mrs. John Abell, the Vincent Healys and Charles and Carol Eaton. a sort of pyromagnetic appeal to the PRIMITIVE in us all. -BE-ole b~.Metra. in the Army Nurses corps, re- CAUSE, -its SO S itvlPLE l ! !) -and OBviously written by a fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOjjl Sincere Sob.I, -just having Cun, -and TALKIN' IN ER SLEEP! OPEN e A. M. TO B P . M. HE\', \\'INlFRED, \\-'HAT'S TIDS MAN SAYlNGf -its a BUILD-up, sa}'S my girl-friend, -STICK TO YOU~ • SIZZI.JNO STEAKS GUNS: -and SO, -he buys us a blackberry wine, which I CRY in, ') B AY s I D E p LAT I N G e peildoao 11amJ>arsen -I'm SO HAPPY. -l MUST be crazy: a nd SO, -I'LL STILL be • Home Baked P1eo screaming for an A-number one TOWN HALL. -and the world's BIGGEST & FINEST COMMUNITY YACHT CLUB, -in lhat s H E p's dredged out inle t , -and the LOVEiy ceramic gold. pink & white ear- rin$5, "rith pin to match being worn by M rs. Phil Bassett. who was dirung ,,;th Senile-Sailor hubby, Dr. Phil, in the club-room on the bl\lff last night! G Id Sil Co B GOOD OLD SALT-SPRAY DEPT. 0 : ver : pper : rass 1016 OOA8T BIGBW AY NEWPORT ---the Beacon Bay Ta;·lors. -entertaining old High-school friends of tong standing. and enthusing over the chances of their SO:foot stay>;'i schooner in this year's Honolulu race. Their beautiful ANTIQUES A SPECIAL TY "no Home of Good Eata" J OE l-1. \\'On LAST Yftar's race. -AND, says Mr. T .. -=-she IS TO BE RECKONED with ! , LO\"ELY LO!\'G-H . .\IRED ISLA.i.'-0 GAL . -. -\vearing giant Camellia. -turned out to be June Vogel, - who, ,,·ith nbstract-painter Seymour Paul. of Point House-Balboa, - and Dick Vog<'l. who presented Cap D . with the famous sandals from P itcairn Island, sat in front of the fir e all evening, in gales of laughter, playing a ver,· gay \\'Ord-game, -and lending a clubbcJ. touch on etormy Sunday ni&ht. , -AS DID EDDIE OF THE -SHAMI<OCK ---"''ha was DIPPING C1GARE1TES in his GLASS OF WATER. ....! and RUBBING them happily between his palms and PRODUCIJ':lG DOLLAR BILLS! I·m gonna GIVE UP scru:BING. -and apprentice mysell to this rriagician mixologist and discover the secret of ~aking ONE BUCK PROFIT on a DRINK OF \VATER! ---then I also saw the Jack C. Fords and Phoebe Lind of Balboa, Loma l\tills, l\lrs. John Upson, B. N . Hofetlfeld of Balboa Isl8:J1d. the D. D. Rickabaughs and the Robert Baileys, also of the Island All in all it was a yery GAY WEEK END on the BLUFFS! ··-..- 1914 lllu'bor BlvcL OOSTA MESA Phone Beacon 5118 • 4 CLOSED ON MONDAY Our Perelelo• wor' =Hp ii the result of exact1ng ca re, thoroulh lldll, fine equipment, facilities. If1 ~-­-- .. _ .... ,- oomr.a .. . -· --- ' " . ' >4Juu,!!! -.;; "Cap'n" Don's e~,a. eu '"Moet Unlqoe and Artbtlc Eat.-me P1aoe OD the WMt eour· L>. Dellclouo Combination Dinhers Orders taken from 5 to 10 L>. New and Unusual , Seafood Specialties Ll For BeeervaUom BEACON 5465 OPEN SEVEN NIGHTS Francis J. Horvath INCOME TAX SERVICE Federal and Stat.e Office: 328 28th St, Phone Barbor 1805--R Residence: 116 S5th St. . P)lone Barbor 1922-R ' Quality Lumber and Building Materiala • COSTA MESA LUMBER CO, R. £.. 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