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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1947-02-13 - Newport Balboa News Times~ ' • ,_ ·JI • 1·111 .... CRAt r '., " ~· R•V.&GIJOUS. 'Ibis Is a yam about a lotta things, IUCb aa dty politics, free and easy speech, bulldozers, llbaJie.dOwns, Jove birds, 'n llb!eten. so - --Let's play 'em across the board, strangle holds permit- ted. hence no names men- tioned, but we'll do our best at Identification. Now speak- ing-, ot water, you know the atuff that's too muddy· to brlbg from the Colorado but tbe real kind you get outta the ground. Seems like .'01 Crab' fresh back from ' an ocea.a voyage, a saltier kind of aqua, orated about the Air Base wells and the un- limited supply, to say noth- ing of a pipe line or two to the beach, as cheapem' all get-out than the kind the dty's going to spout. Could it be that this here '01 Crab' was an ex-publisher, ex-ad- ve rt Is! n g man, ex-press agent · and a few m,o re X X X's, which certainly qualifies him for grateful ad- vice on how to build a muni- dpQJ water plant! + + + Water-Supply. Now, don't get me wrong as claiming to know more about water than the hundreds of pages of re- ports by experts, but it would ·appear -to the naked eye that if Newport Beach got messed up with under- ground wa~r from the ~ we would be. a party to a swt that Santa Ana is facing for a few hundred thousand over land leases. Point is, as one dty official opined, that much careless talk is of about as much value t o the dty's fair name as a few g a m b Ii n g casinos. All of -which Indicates that It's OK to harpoon a city official but Side-step running down or trying to wreck a city with cheap, un-factual advice. + + + Oity •Hall. Therl there's the over-weight reporter w h o stirred up the absentee part- ner of one of our canneries by telling him he'd better get down to Newport and prevent the city hall f_rom going on the city's property off Central avenue, 'cause the next move would be to oust the canneries from the rear of that civic center. That was a Jallapaioosa. or what some soap-box lumin- aries call a Mumpsirnuss, which, refined down to Web- ster's English, means "a big- goted adherent to exposed but customary error." Such errors are useless to some of our best dtizenry because in an earlier day the ol shake- down was used to keep the city hall from going where It's going, sans Miracle Mile, the Bluffs or the Mesa. + + + IJke a Revival. One would . think that this city hall is ie:ret stuff and that some J!UYS, trying to balance wa- ter on two shoulders, would spill, it in the optics of the taxpayers as if he discov- ered it for the first tiine- like a revival to keep our in- terest fanned ever so often. Some of us yokels work to let off steam, while others W'Ol'k for what they can get ' out' of it. Just like when you're in a hurry to say or Jlrint something, your shoe lace breaks while you're stooping over and nobody around to deliver a swift liick! • ....._ And in closing may one quote what Honest Abe Lin- coln said: You can fool some ct the people all of the time, and ALL of the people some ct the time-but you can't fool all of the people all of the time. ' POBTBDI 1 y_. ...... .. • 0 3 __ ., ... .,._.,_ -~ .. " .. llsaur , lfca; ~._. I ' • • .NEWPORT 1 , W1 ,_, •• ..,.,.r M '1r •aft.._ -fll Cllc 5 Sha . EMBRACING BAI Jl()A PF.Nl"'ULA, ~T NEwPoRT, SEA SHORE ·COLONY; UDO ISi E, VOL1JJIJ: XXl<lll: ' The Callfomla Tralnlnc Ship "Golden _.. -for -s:o••c tnlnlnc of mlcloblpmea at Ille Callfomla Marl&lme A-..,, Val- lejo, Callfomla. · Marine Academy Students On Cruise nrough Panama Canal Today 82 colleee students halllnc fJ"Olll Callfomla are atfaad•nc cl•ne-. studytnc navtpUon &IHI maneuvertq Ule Golden Bear, train- ing ah.Ip of the California MariUme Academy, uaroap. tbe P.nuna Canal. They are CalJlomla's only noau.c coUece and wlwm they have eomplet.ed tbetr three-year coane or 1tudy they will be awarded n- ee... u mate. sad enctDMn In the Mel'Cba.D.t Marine. a oommlulOD u EDslp la the Naval RMerve and a Bachelor of Science def'ree. AdmlMl.on to the Callfornl& Maritime Academy la obtained by eom- peUUve exNDln•Uon. It often YOUD.I' men rare opportualtsee to leCUN tnlDIDs Ill __..11111p -Ill acqulrlar; ratblp wblcb ""' dlllleult to MlC1Ue ln any other manner. At leut I ! months of the eoune moat be spent at sea where act,ual experi- ence in the art of handlin& a ship is conaucive to leadership. The Golden Bear is now on her annual cruise and this explains why these young midshipmen are attending their classes while floating on the bounty. . The Golden Bear is a magnifi- cent ship acquired frqm the U. S. Navy. The vessel is only two years old, yet ~ars actual "''ar expc_>ri - ence. She \\'as christened as the AKA USS l\11 €-llena a nd partici- pated in the attack on Ok in8.wa. The Mellena was ·1oaned to the Academy following the end of the war and is now a component part of the California Maritime Acad- emy. City Wins Suit Over Bay Home Move to Restrain M · • Cl b Erection of €ity . ason1c u Ebell Club Gives $1000 to Campaign · o( S. A. Hospital Hall Is Started Qr· ,. ed · "It .. -.......... ---gan1z In A kick-off dinner nrd!l't1nc lat the Masonic Temple Monday night. attended by members of the var- ious teams of campaign workers, officially launched the Santa An• -:=-=~ .. ~ ::.:e ...:-...: Harbor Area ~..:;::ia•a:.,.. -~u.: :! Community Hospital campaign Ito pono...U-· Ma:ror 0. B. - aaldl toclq wben advhed of ftr marks made at the meetlq of tile N e~rport Harbor BullDeee Mm'• Auoctat1oa WednNClay lllebt. The JDa70r aakl that the el.te for tbe dty laall wU eelected ll01De Ume &Co· .. MMDUme .even.I mlMtat&-- meate or otber 1t.atimea.ta wlllch eould not be 1Gl»tanU- ated were made." the mayor said. "Hall-truth l9 worse tbu noae at ..U. MMt of the oppo- .atton are deflnltel)' •P'*Jdnr from a eein.11: lntef'Ht." 8o fu u any penoaalltlee are ooneemed what w .. Mid aboat lndlvldual oouncllmen doe. not mean anythlal" aa ctty councils oome and p, "bu~ It doe. harm to uW, proC"f!M of the city, wblcll la. after alt, the only J10lnt that matten." the mayer con- cluded. # M a result of an almost unan- imous vote in favor of the original Coast highway· site, memben of th~ Newport Harbor Business Men's Association are today con- sidering a committee ifivestiga- tion of a plan to seek \egal re- straint against city officials in their endeavor to build the new city hall building on West Cen- tral avenue, Newport Beach. At a meeting held in the audi- (Continued on Page 4) · The first organization meeting raise $300,000 for the badly need- of the Newport Harbor Masonic ed expansion of the institution. aub wu held at the home of Sam Serving the dual purposes of a Kimfather on Wednesday evening. general get-together-and iristruc- Thirty Ma.sons, members of Ma-tioilal meeting, the Session gave sonic Lodges in eigh t states and the members of the fund-appeal now residents of the Harbor area, organization an opportunity to elected James C. Howard of '{lal-hear a number of inspirational boa u temporary chairman and pep-talks and receive schooling in Robert H . Reed' of Newport Beach their individual phases of the cam- u temporary secretary-treasurer. paign work. 0 . F . Carmichael of Newport Orlyn N, Robertson, chairman Beach was appointed chaifman of of the special gifts committee, a committee to submit a constitu-served as chairman of the a ffair tion and by-laws. He will be as-and introduced the members of sisted by John M . Robinson, Dr. the campaign executive committee W. T. Mooney, Clyde Johnson and to the assembly. GEORGIA TA\'LOR of '61 Santa Ana.a......_ Newpwt. ....... Is abown purc"••1ns tbe ftnt membenMp eud for -~ Oom- munlty Playen theatrical troupe reaea~ •aaal I llent. 811.11 vc•• la H&r0ld L. Barnum, bua1ness m•napir for ... tat'?ih ~ . -Kent tchcock photo. Rex Albright. A committee to W . B. Hellis, preside nt of the nominate permanent otticers of hospital b6ard of directors spoke the club wu establilhed consilting briefly and traced the develop. of Eddie Moor e. chairman, H . M. ment of the hospital to ifs present Cost Runs H1"gh As C1"ty Crew Holke r and Joe Hamblet. day capacity of 58 beds. There was a great deal of en-Principal speaker of the even-. Races to R~I 1"r Breakdowns thusium shown at the meeting ing was. Rev. M . DeWitt Safford ~...- in the formulation of plani for "-·ho spoke on '"Community Re-Seven w leaks wb1ch occurhd .. ..., detmtonted woodell- the future growth of the organ!-sponsibility" and likened the ur-1taved ptpe-Unea wblcb. carry tlom "e wafer' fN1D tile d.~• rwrvotr zation. The aim of the group is gent needs of the fund-drive to on the hlll lnt.o tbe fa.ueeta of bomee and plaa .. la ta.e llarbor district tQ. have r egular social gatherings a military campaign in which only area have cost tbe City of Newport 8-rJl ._ fredil of Wlan to at Newport Harbor for Ma.sons complete attention, enthusiasm repair the put few days. away from t heir home lodges. and cooperation could inaure sue-Water Supt. lohn D. McMillan dhcloeed ~ a.& It wu neoe.- 1be next meeting 11 called for-cess. ury In one cue to blre..a crw tnd: from a prtftie GJCTF •7 at the Wednesday, February 26th at Prior to the termination of the rate of llO an bour to repair a leak wtddl. W 9P"lllC .. ..., Ible wr the Sea Scout hue on Cout hJcbway, Newpwt. Jleiee" Johnson's cafe, 511 East Central, meeting, officials of t he local Ebell It took a crew of l! men f_rotD. u.e cftT'• wate worb J'ard. and Balboa at 8:00 P . M. All Masons Club azfnounced a treuury gift men employed by the private ftrm to operate &lie eraae aad track are cordially Invited to attend. A ot Sl,OOQ_ to the hospital fund. 45 9&.nd pumps to drain walel" out of program of general interest to The fund drive will continue Se s the gaping bole and back fill with Masons has been arranged. Ma-on a country-wide basis during a cout. soho~··-a project that ~ied 19~ sons can contact Robert H . Reed, February and is tentatively sched--- f;larbor 448, tor information. uled to end on F ebr uary 28. Three dty pumps were used to Tent Area ~ o~'"'sa~=y ~:;~eak oc- Another bad leak occurred In Inundated ~~:~if:.n.~:P:a:~1E~ · two others sprung out in the line elsewhere ncarbY and it was nec- B:r FRED FROST .essary to repair those also. The possibility envisioned by Three other leak! occurred in members of the Ne\vport ~ach the pipe-line which is located a C1ty Council on Monday nigh~ ~at short distance off the highway there m a y be found suff1c1ent from the overhead crossing near mooring space _for the location of the Arches. both a state fish and game com- mission boat and a Coast Guard "cutter on shores of land leased ~ iy,e city to the §ea Scouts BP- pea~d dismal today. -nus line carries water to Bal- boa Island and Corona del Mar residences. It is also the site of three other previous leaks, huge gaping holes &till remainlng give evidence of this. Mr. McMillan 18.id that an esti- mate of the repair costs on the recent Jeaks Will be furnished the municipal office Within a few days. Asked how many Jeaka have \)CCllm!d in the antiquated pipe- line wlthln the -t year, the city ~ater official ttplJed. "We had 15 leaks cm the main line and 17 leaks on the main line feeder dur- ing that~" Crocker, Briscoe Will Be Guests of Firemen I 1 • • . ' • S Q'Pas n .. .. .. , ~ Q ' ) l _ I ••&!WI !f!P'f flftf:Fltni..i!!!e=i-i=nt.• t~~== -!! ~ ~~ '!' ~ .:._ . ""r'~...,.."'Jlll"lf' .....WJ 1!, 1M'I Motorcycle : ·Riders · tlub -Arranges SpOrt: Schedule lln. ~ c. ---~ ---:r.· ....... 1-i-,,._ Kline, --to ........... al tbe ..,_, ~.L i-. _,, .... ~. Clrde Wedm '>3" --at well u ..._ a few. n.. N-.,~.-P , .... her home. m v.,.,... ava -. senlm9 baa the .-i · lttldlllta ~ ...... ._. ...., wm ftPIW"' Costa Ilsa. eUsRI!: N.ma ~. Jackie 10nt Harbor at the~~ Mn. Leo Fr,.r pll-'Ibo Benedict, Darlftnelma~~ ~~Ann~ M~~~ ~~ mde clMnd $118 -tbllr n-m,,. Butler, V • r-;ret 1leeJ\ ae~._ ~• ._-.. eent nmnnap aale -al -CUtle. Bm O>omben, Sellin ""' In lull IWinc IOI' the brllll&l>t amount m bl belna '""" to tbe Franklin, Priocllla Godloe, Jacquie -which will be piwntecl. Job'• Daushten. Costa Jle•• Gooctyeer, ·Beverly P.noce, ~aMt Se1ectlonl ""'' "Marche Mllitalre G!och. Grace H""luld, Ph1lltP In-Francable" by Saint-Saens: ''Dor Be.tbel man, Ray Jones, M&rie l..aPerle, Rooenkavaller Waltzes" by Rich- A newpn1ject for eamlnc moM7 Ted l'..elllna1m, Fred Muon. Mary ard S t rauaa: and ,._ bl belnc inaugurated, the traftl-~. Muprot N.-_ Jay !'lnale," from ''Flttblrd Suite" by llns sift -.t, whlcb Jin. w .. Rob11i1on, Te1a Seeley, Gloria Igor Stravtnskl. Mr. Lee Cllnton le7 Fowler will atart m Its .-Tetzlaff, Roy w~. Dorot1Q: Sawin .WW be the conduct« tar with a lemon pie. Aa eecll ,_,,.,... W"8tlt. the ccmblned Oranp County receives the basket. lhe will take Junlon we.re: Bet ty Bean, Le-. Band. which will be caupoetd of the sift, paying what ahe thlnkB Roy Brown, _Bill Brownie, Dick the best mU5lcal talent of all the It bl worth, and pladn&: --Deaver, Barbara Hollingsworth, county schools. Date of. the Feo- Klft In the -et. ' Alyce K!imman, Lee Knl&ht, tlval la March 14. ·Special guests at the "-tine Glacbs Kolew, Keith Nicol, Peter 8tadent. Oantlfllat& • . ' . , -I MotorcycllatS In the Newpor~ only YoWIC men who are past 18 Balboa area fiave organlJJed the yearw of ...,. Rambllmr Reeks Motoft1Cle *' ub Applicatlona for memberahlp --r are bebia taken every Monday of Newport and Balboa and ""' evenlns at 7:30 o'c:Jock. now awaitin& receipt of t e Ir · i charter from the national IJll!ttDI RTFJS O!'K&nlzatlon at eo1um1>ua, Ohio. . .sPO HING Offlcen ot the harbor areao~ are, Stanley 11eb11n. presl4mt: BJ' BtJOB MeMILLAN Robert Shufelt. · vice prealdent: March ht wlll ... the live bait 'lbomu Reev.., oecretary, and boats ftshln11 out of Newport Har- Steve Dumoa, t;reuurer. bor," says Norman Hagen, prest- Othor offlcet'I of the club are: dftlt of the Sportflshlng Asaoda- Ernest Sine, rood captain; Eddie tlon of N""'J>Clrt Harbor. A check DeSUtter, aulatant road captain; aiowid the docka tlnda that Earl's R. B. Tudor, referee and Darrell Landing, Port Orange, and King's Tumer, sergeant·al·arms. Landlng have boats ready to be-. ' Pendl!!& receipt of the mkter gin operation on March 1st. Other from tile American Motorcycle landings are expected to begin by Aaaodatlon the Parent body~ the thl8 date, or March l!lth. club, which la now holding q>eet-Burt ~·· Wat.....otch, inp at 272 Ogle street ¢<>.ta running from the Balboa Pavilion, Mesa, ls makins preparattod for and the Valencia ill from Klng'a, a series of events beginning in have been flabln& red rock cod and ......., Mn. Joaeph Hamblet and Now..., Vlrsll Plnliley, BJml In the annual drive !IX' tunda to M.ra. R. A. J&JmS, .._-of ~n. Mary Redlng, Anne Ritter, help In the work of ccmbatiJlg !n- th• ooundl ot Job'a DonshtsL Paul Robertaon, ~ph Rorick, fantlle paralysis, students con- Memben ..-......., the JI ... Connie Shoolt, Dixie Smith, James tribute<! $49.42 last week. Mem- dames Leon F~ Robert Al-Steff-. Hden Wlnte,.. be,. ot the welfare commit! .. of !en, Nellie Shook, WeaieJ' F-Jer. Tiie sophomores and the fresh-the National Honor Society, Pea:Y Hubbard Howe, E. v . Rapn, Jack men fell short of. the goal aet by Trine. Diane Wakefield, Janet Wright Van Robimon, H. M. Bal-the upper clagmen Sophcxnores Groch, Dorothy Wrl&ht and Gloria BILL TOPPER8. Here are u.e memben of tile RunN•nr Recka Motorcycle dab of Newport aad ker, c.' w. FernandeS. Leo Fryer had only eeven membPn eligible: Tetzlaff collected most ot the Balboa who are really br-k•nc lalll eHmMac reeorm ID tM eo.ta Meu area. No hill I• too hlP for and the holteu. Uncoln Clark, Ann F1ory, Shirley funds. A special cootrlbutlon of ttw.ee broac&o busten. 'Ibey are: (I. to r.) Cll.llCk I.Abell, Tbomaa Reeve., 8tanle1' Duncan, PeRr Aa· The n e xt meeting wfJl be Gehrig Maynard Lobell cartton $12.93 came from the newly or-denon, Bob Chapm•n, Ray. Tudor, Bob Siffert. Will Ball, Eddle de Sutter, G&enn CoUDdlm•n, 8taaleJ' ... March. ' will continue fishing them until I cl ded will 'be h and h und time tor the live bait boats to n u are 0 start. At that time these boats runs, polk.er runs, sca'venger.hunt3, will switch avfir. races and hill climbing. Georce Hiner, live bait maestro, Wednesday, March 5, at the home Mears.' Bill Skiles, Ruth Thatcher . ganlzed Campfire Girls. mp Jleblln, Erwt Slae, road captain; BW Andenon, B~b Shufelt, Bob Net.on and-~b:n':"R'!~s photo of .Mrs. Holker, 1305 West Bay Freshmen were: Luanna Alton. E..,Uob Btudenlll Bcoedre En ll5h -------------------''----------~==~==~=~ On Monday night. follo~g a hu scheduled to open his live well-attended meeting in 1the bait stand on the end of the"New- Costa Mesa cent,?r, the motor· port Pier Saturday, March 1st. cyclists left on a lQO..mlle ci-OIS-Th.ls ls also the date for the live country run to J.-emon Height.I and bait boats to schedule operations to Trabuco canyon. They left at from the various landings in 'New. 9:30 p. m. and returned at imld-port Harbor. Some brand new, night. 1 spick and span boats are beJng avenue, Newport Beach. J oan Benboy, Oiarles •Cooley. Jack In the Standardiz II tests recently given ln the sopho- more classes, the students ranked well abd\re the average of normals1 · established throughout the coun- try. The median percent&ge for a typical group ls 50, and the Har· bor sophomores made an average of 62. according to grades scored ln three out of the five sophomore classes. Sixteen percent of the stu· dents rated ~ percent or higher. Those ranking between 90 and 100 are: Ann Fiory. Shirley ~g, Connie Hansen, Mal")' Lee Laune. Bill Mealy. Ruth Thatcher and Lonlta Vincent. Those between 80 and 90 are: Orren Brooks. Al- vah Denton. Wally Everson. Bon· ru e Findlay, Keo Fisher, RJchard Hambacher .. Gene Millen, LeRoy PatterSon and Robert Wood,. -GLASS DOORS DO! Pb.one 4S8-W ~~ GLASS SHOWER DOORS PClJ$KED ALUMJNUM PIAMIS It doesn't ta~c Jong fOJ shower curtains to become unattractive, n1ildcwed and be. draggled. But a Eugene Class Shower Door will give you a lifetime of ~(Yi~ and ncvtr Jose that modem bciiutv that glass and polished-aluminum givc .. Lak-· p(oof, drip-p(oof, tu st·p(oof. Choice of plain O< d<corativc glass. " ~--::?""""':'."".""---::-. ~bQ . CUSTOM-IUILT DOOIS INSTALUD Complete u loW as $3250 SMITH AND HAHN Sao ta Ana, Call.r. • Diamond Surprl.e JO H ANN ES BURG, South Africa (Reuters)-More than 400 fine diamon<is. said to be worth £20,000 ($80.000) will be pre- sented to Britain's Princess Eliza· beth by the South African Gov· ernment on her 21st ltirthday. which falls during the royal fam· iJy's tour of South Africa this year. This will be South Africa's sec· ond gift of diamonds to the Brit· ish royal family. First was when the great Cullinan diamond, now set in the front of the imperial state crown, was presen ted to King Edward VII. Coach space av•ilable now . on S•P trains! by train in a chair \l hen you a:o _...... t for your travel do ar w I on our tastdl and .,.,... 'IOU g:=. ':ts are available now, too,Jv:.,. little it CX>OlB to trY ~ car or . Here are a I.,.. esmn:i,.. m °"' vuY futat traina. ~ ~ortal>le chair can and , be• alilht dill...-frodl tra11l ID .,.,.... A geles. Tbe<e tnll.Y t<darelrom Los n Pacific A&ent. Far<S 'Ill" . ts. Consult ynur Southern -__.,.,.. -other pom . • -.A5 $7\.50 I ............ ··~ 91.50 (hka90 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • J12 70.l5 L1-York • • • • • • ••• • • • • • !!, c.c. 159.IS ,_.... . . . . . ,.,..,_ ~ ()f\aOfll • • • • • • • • • • • -....... 51.65 ~-. . . . . ..,._., .,._ C1tY • • • • • ••• • • • • ~ 10.as --• • • • • • • • 39.u• Daftal • • e t t • I • t I t • t I t t .11.\ \3 7\.50 . . . . . .. . fl'••... . . . . . ....... '. •• 1 ..... .: ..-. . . ..,..,.... "*"'"'J~.:,.;...-.;.;.,.,.-.,.... \ -1q11...-lf, tor J<IS . • -• •• ted far you. Cn -o( oar tralD' ...,prisina!Y )aft. ctire ts\p. 'lbe eoot of ~ la • . S·P "' ,,, ..• , · S.lfln r.dflc E. B. SHARPLEY, Dls~lct lli:tr. .... 81 I~ • ft.INS Sunset Grid Schedule Is Arranged Is Begun by Salvation Army Drive for Maintenance Funds The Salvation Army opened a eighty years, has "'on for it uni-• campaign for Maintenance F unds versal ·respect and affection and The following tentative sched-in the Newport Harbor District our Committee is confident that uJe has been proposed by the Sun· this Week, under the sponsorship every one in the Ne\vport Harbor set football league coilches to be of the organization's local com-area, in a financial position to do acted on by admirilstrators when mittee: John E. Sadleir, chairman; so, Will respond generously to this they meet: Roland A. Wright , treasurer ; ~!rs. appeal. A substantial portion of Sept. 2'--Lacun• Beacb-G&rden L. L. Isbell, Braden Finch, Wm. the money donated \Viii remain Grove at Santa Ana. Adams, Clyan Hall, Herbert M. with the committee for use in Oct. s _ Lons ne.cb P oly at .Holker and A. B. Rousselle. meeting local problems and emer- Santa Ana. The financial needs of The Sal-gencies." Oct. JO-Sant.a A.aa at Huntin1- toa. Beach; Newport Hubor at Oraace: i>oYl'DeJ ai Anaheim; Ful· lert-oa.. b1e:-- Oct. 11-0r&ll&'e at Santa Ana; Fallertoa at Newport Harbor; Hundactoa Beach at Downey; Aaabelm bye. ~t. !J_Santa Ana at Fuller- toa.; DowneY at Oraace; AJB.hdm &t HW1tt..ctoo Beaeh; N-i>ort Barbor, bye. vation Army, according to Chair-C.ontributions may be sent t o man Sadleir, have increased great-R . A. Wright, treasurer, c/o Ban1c ly with the end of the war, due ot America, N ewport Beach , or, if to the unsettled conditions pre-more convenient, given to H. M. vailing during this period of re-Helker , Bank of America, Balboa. adjustment, accompained by rising H . L. Kolman, Field Dir ector, costs of opera tion, including the necessity of increasing the Army's who is Conducting this appeal on behalf of the local committee, said personnel to carry on this pro-yesterday, "The Salvation Army, gram. due to circu1nstances beyond its He added, '1'he work of The control, is no longer a member Salvation Army on behalf of hu-ag~ncy of the Ne\\"J)Ort Harbor manity in distress, during the past Community Oiest and did not par. Oct. St -Newport Harbor at S.."'l:LT FISHING GOOD ticipate in the campaign just con- Membership in the club include added to the fleets this~ seasorl.\ CASINO CAF :E Corner Main and Central BALBOA ' NOW OPEN1 FOR BUSINESS 7 A.M. Until Midnight DELICIPUS FOODS BREAKFAST -:-LUNCH -:-DINNER HANNA ESCRO 'W CO. SoUcltB: Real Estate Sale, Loan and Exchange Escrows, Bulk Sale Escrows Experienced Handling • Speed • Thoronghn- 1701 Newport Avenue Costa Mesa Claude Hanna, Manager Dr. C. L. Andrew~ and Dr. R. G. Andrews AnnoUDCe )be AMocladon of • Dr. F. W. Howe • &t the COSTA MESA DENTAL CENTER _COMPLETE DENTAL HEALTH BEBVJ<m 18 AVAUABt:Z' • EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT 1867 Newport Blvd_ -. Sant.a Aaa; Fullerton at Downe1; eluded." Oraace at· An&belm; Bunttnctoa Smelt fishing continues to hold ~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;~ Beach, b7e.. ttie lime light as far as pier and r Nov. 'J-Aaahelm at Fullerton; bay fishing goes. Fred Eshom. of Huntla~n Beach at Oranse· Garden Grove, was landing smelt Downey at N~rt Harbor" Saat~ about one every sixty seconds Ana. bye. ' from n~ar the Lido Isle bridge one Nov. 14-Sa.ata Ana at Downey; day this week. Fnlluton at Huntlncton ~acb ; -;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Newport Barbor at A••"'m; Or- uge, by,. Nov. !1 -Anaheim ai 8-ta Ana; Orance at Fullertotl; Rmat- lncton Beach at Ne"•port Harbor; Downe1, bye. w1LJ.£Y'r REFRIGERllTIDO JERVICE CDIDPnnY ---------No•. M--Co\'ia.a at Santa Ana (tt!!lltatlve). -~ ....... o. ... dol llu ....._ •• ,...... nM Nipt, 1-u.9 CLASSES ARE REGISTERING I to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday for tbe <A>sta .. Mesa Dancing Academy •• -School of Dramatic Arts •-..a&slol I:> s-•• • .._ ,.._.. .. a at ae MRS. ROBERT HORN ... d r 2 ... nsa••, Dletl•• ...a .,.,., •• a•• • MISS MARILYN HARGROVE ~-_. • sl r Fw 71i.r=, -«._..I• 11 .. Dn , I • Suet k ti• 0,-All ~ lllllm41q at 6e Aal ••• ,...,._ mc1:11••• llOllDil fi&NDlo • .. A 1:11 -p ! .£ .. , • .Ms s'W • ' Grace S~ipman School of Dancing f -Now Open-;- Rendezvous 1 allr.oom * * - I BALBOA Every Monday: l Ballet and Tap Classes 3 :30 Beginners 4 :30 Intermediat«; ' 6:30 Junior Ballroom * * 8:00 Adult Ballroom PRIVATE I.FSSONS BY APPOIN'l'ME'NT ' Phone, Santa· Ana 2840 . =!06 l :& 4th St., Santa Ami Mrcirr:· Drp >I •sdaa ol •nsrlc.• I . , . . , "1'"' .. ~' I Terin~ fll. 88•••1117••• ':~• 's • • • BOert 1'. Peareol fl'"s~· "rzn111uber..a -·'JOLm.tDltp.m. • Apte, Belboe •s's_, I · I LIDD. l•LE I DODD r O N LIDO ISLE I I I I I • • WELL LOCATED CORNER LOT • • 35 FEET •• 85500 I I C L O SE TO BAY •• AN UNUSUAL BUY • ODDO • ..+. p. a. pal.mer INCOt,OtATEO realtors llll .,,. r.ot o. ••.,PC" ll•O<•, <old. l et•plrlo•• ••.I.po•• lleOCk, ~·llo• UIXI • Stars1 Blink, Reds Shrink The IC>-COlled All·"'-lcu Red- heads, champion women'• live, •ut- tered their oecond defeat In a week to an Oranae county buket'.· ball team Monday nlgbt. dropping a 34-29 dedalon to the Newport Harbor All-Stars In the Harbor gymnutum. The All-Stan. a men's team, played casually and, like gentlemen, kept the score Within bounds. , Associated Service nosed out Santa Ana JC, .42-39, in a pre- liminary contesL The undefeated Newport Oty le ague leaders over- took the Dons before the half which ended 21·17, piled up a 39- 31 lead In the last part which stood up despite Santa Ana's mild rally at the finish. Lineupe:: Aaoclated (U) (S9) Sula Alla Barnes (9) ... .F ... -... (13) Attridge Robinson C8) .. F .... (8) Wllklnson Kennel (7) .... C. ........... (13) Spink Harbeson (8) .. G .................... Hoyt Marshall .......... G............ (2) Davis Scoring subs: Auociated-Har- vey l l O). Santa Ana JC-Schmidt (3). VOGEL IS BACK • : ' . IT LOOKS LIKE A HAPPY NEW YEA&-lt ••• baPPT p tllertnc of people -attended the Cotti Anntve,...ry Dinner and ·MeeUn.c of tbe Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce ltere a week ap tonJ.&1tt. Addreulnir the pthertnc h Geoffrey Morgan, Public Belatlou Director of the Doarlu Air· craft eorporattoa &Dd one of tbe nation'• dlaUD.Jui!bed public 1peaken. -Kent HitchcoCk Photo. Four County Buildings Will Open Mesa · Be Opened On Visitors' Day Veterinary John Vogel has returned to Bal- boa after an extended yisl t to his new housing development in the ~============~Y~ucc~a~V~al~l~ey~._,;;;;_;_,_,_,_, .. / All four main buildings at the i court house in Santa Ana will be open for inspection on Vis itors' Day, Saturday "afternoon, l\1arch 8, climaxing event of ''Know Your County Government" week, Chair- man \Villard Smith of the board street. Santa Ana. road depart- men t yards at Ga.rden G~ove, Ful- lerton and Santa Ana. Vet erans' affairs are handled at Third and The Newport Harbor Ve terinary Hospital is one t the most recent additions to the business popula- tion of Costa Mesa. Orange Coun- ty's fastest gro\ving conununity. PROPER I Y OWNERS OF NEWPORT BEACH! Protect your stake in our City. Join NOW Dis is.the time for ACTION! $2,000,000.00 in city expenditures has been proposed, YOU WILL PAY THE BILL! mt NEWPORT-BALBOA PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION 1 28!5 W. Central Ave •• NJ:WPOllT BEACH, CALIFOR NIA I remit $ ............ ·-··················· for : Property owiiers dues {$5.00 per year) $ ............... . · of supervisors announced. The supervisors arc co-oper ating with the Orange County Em· ployes Assn.· in the unique event, in which employes have volunteer- ed to remain at their posts to show the public how they ca.n be served by various county offices. Persons making their first visit \\;Jt be amazed to learn four build- ings are reqUlred fo r administra- tive offices. And contin ued expan- sion of activities no\V causes mov- ing of some senrices to the Santa Ana Community Center, former AAF H eadquarters. Probably no other county of like size has so many county buildings. Broad\\•ay. The farm adviser ls a t the Community «..-ente r and soon ~'ill be followed by t.he library and school office. Mesa News Situated on a pre t('ntious plot of ground at 1072 South East Mesa drive, near the S a n ta Ana Country C,J u b greensward on the Mesa, the building is equ ipt with all the most modern af ani- mal surgery devices a nd inst · men ts. Associated in the direction of Set Record this new enterprise is the business Exceeding any one month in ad-team of Butcher a nd Parker . Dr. vancement. Boy Scouts of Costa Horace P arker.of Balboa Island is Mesa Troop 6 set a record for head of the hospital and Dr. Paul thie area when the troop com· A. Butcher, Connerly of Seattle, mittee approved their awards at is assistant. the monthly board of review. Cour tesy Shown S couts Jimmy Hurtado. Harry Dr. Parker taught vocational Crosby a nd EJ,vood Depontee re-agriculture in the Newport Har- CC'i\·ed first class afards. Thirty-bor 1.Jnion High School for seven • -- ' ' .,._ 24-Hour Service 915 Coall&,Higbway x-pwt- YOUR ''NEW HOME LOCATION'' J. A. Beek's "Beacon Height&" Tract on Irvine Avenue at 18th Street offers attrac>- tlvely pri<led homesltes with utilities w1 "New Fea.tures" Installed and palil for. Let us discuss any feature of this ~ ment and you will agree as to the excep- tional fine values here at moderate cmt.. Prices: $1200.00 to $1500.00. Three minUtes In your automoblie from the Beach at Newport Bay. ' Call HUB POWE~, Agent---Harbor 62-W J. A. BEEK OFFICE BALBOA .,.,.,F'Er..nRRY LANDING • Contribution to Organization Fund $ ............... . Name: ................................................................................... . The mai n building. constructC'd nine merit badges went to the years. H e r esigned in 1943 to at- at the . turn of the ccntury, ~nee following: Ralph Rea. Raymond tend Washing ton State College at \~~;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;~!iii;;;;iii:iiii:iiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;;;~~ held \.'ll'tually all county offices. Louvier Jack Turley Jimmy Kim-"Pullman. Washington, where he The s tr,ucture, facing S1_xth street, brough." J ack \Voods: Robe-rt Net-obtained the degree of doctor of no'" houi;cs t,,.o superior courts, I ties. Jimmy La ngdale, Romaine ve terinary medicine. Address: ATTENTION -• • ANIMAL LOVERS! e -Now back serving your r:t&' needs faithfully as did before I enlisted in the Anny four years ago. FRESH DAILY • ' < ) I U. S. -Govt Inspec~ • • HORSE MEAT And All Other Supplies Delivered Twice P"r Week FREE DELIVEBY County Pet Suppl!es 205 \Vest Bishop SANTAANA PHONE: S. A. 5188-J for your P"t needs. , • • • Our Beautiful Spring Line of Dresses Is Now In Gingham -Chambray -P;fi ts Make Your Selection Ear y -~- The Latest Jantzen, Catalina, and Calta: Kaliponi Swim Suits and Trunks · ' Have Just Arrived! ~ A I.rp 8eledloa of Colon w1 M,lm . SIP.I/.~ SrMUl •s. C..lnl ! Bel* . . !WW ui fEmma V. Hugbe1 · • la\\' lib_rary. county cl('rk, assessor. Corbin, Richard l\1obley. Robert He \Vas graduated with a de-- s uper\'1sors. Santa . Ana constable I H a ncbck. Robert McCTacken. J er-gree or bachelor of science from and a re"· small .m1scell a ncous de-ry Lingo, Roland Taylor, J erry the college of agriculture of the pari1nents. MC'<'k and Dick Hinds. I University of California in 1935 On Church s1reet the Hall of NC'w m<'mlx>rs of th<' troop com-and \\'BS appointed to t.hc faculty RC'cords, joi.ned to the m ain build-ntittec are Gilbert Seal, chair-of the Unio n high school f he tol- ing by t\VO bridges. includes one ma n, and Gilbert Bro,vn. loYri ng year. superior court. justicc court, dis--------------! trict attorne:r. county counsel, Ask Car Stops B~ a uditor . recorder tax collector Thirty-three residents or the and treasurer. area of Palisades Rd. a nd Acacia Across Broad\\".'.lY is the Annex St. petitioned the boa rd of super- -the rormer St. Ann's Jnn-\\.'hich visor s for installation of boule- has offi ces of flood control, Ii-vard stop signs at this intcrsec- brary, purchasing, high\\·ay, \.Ye!-ti on. farC'. s urve yor. agriculture. health, The petition was r eferred to building . coroner-public adminis-the county traffi c safety com~ trator. planning commission. pro-mittec by County Clerk B .J . bation a nd school d <'partment.s. Smith. East of the m a in buildings on Sycamore street are the garage and sheriffs office·jail building. Other county properties include the hospi~JLI and farm on Highway 101, detention home on Fruit Francis J. Horvath INCOME TAX SERVICE Federal and State Office: S28 28th St. Phone Harbor 1805-R Residence: 116 S5th St. Phone Harbor 1922-R Openl!I Laundry An addition to the growing list of new business enterprises here is introduced with the opening of William G. Coffey's sell-service laundry. 476 Newport Blvd. Coffey, veteran of World War II. held the r a nk of first lieuten- ant in the Air Transport Com- mand. He served in the India- China-Burma · theater. His wife is a former WAVE. Series Discontinued Due to a thinning news staff, The News.Times is forced totem- porarily discontinue its series on Epics of History. WHERE JS UNCLE STANLEY! Tailored Trailer Canopies 0 \Ve Specialize in Distinctive Trailer Awnings, Fabricated \Vith the Best of Quality MateriaIS :Mail Order Prices OENl!!llAL llEPAill8 • a•-e-.pa""' IOl Oou& ~ ...... Be• .. Kll '"' Time will come At least; thil is your car- ~nest hope. The time when you arc not t oo old to enjoy retirement, and with a steady incoinc a.s&Uring tosonablc comfort" T al.It this over with a Sun Uc Agent. Tw 1-<0d </ • S.. !¥< Rltirnlnl 11.. .,;JJ H • ,,..,,., ~ ,., ,... --·-~ SUN LIFE SAMCHHJ, SUponllar George F. Hill 19DScNtbO.-Bhd, 1-·- DISTllicr OFFICE Phone 90 • THIS SWOll'S BUMPER CROP MWIS m& S&vm&S fOI YOU V 8 Applosauce --:__ 21' Whole Apricots ~~-:: 21• a..ic.. ~ -'""· Sundown Apricols n':.": 21--. ...--. _..,,_ ~ines "· '-.:.._-:;: _. ---WIBSUIOOD !oned .CodMh 1.-1o _... ti• ,, __ _ Sardines in Oil ~.!'::: II• ,_ ... "' "-Oil. Natural Sardines Minced CJams -....... 11• . ,, __ o-....-•-·~--.. - ao.•1& AIDS [>,•ft D'}'Cleaner Sani·flush t-9i_,... ~ ......... -.. -Z ' .. '·11' - mCll 1'lllSI y AUllS Luncheon Mea_t ~-":: IP Libby's Huh c..-i ";1...-:: .. Newmark Hash C::.':: .. Hot TOlnCIS.. 1=:!:: I• Grohom Crocbn """'::..":: ... T-Soup I"!:" .. -·- c.i::..": •• --11• ·-- --~=i.=. ........ ....... • z_ , c ........... .. .................. ~ ' Here'• ho.,.· you can male ~~1n1ial ~-i• roar food bill for~ ned" .-1·er1l "·"°b: La)· in 1 .,.iod $u ppl)· of pot1toe1 a1oe t'-ale'lft"f wl. Yoom-. b. cause there·• a hu~ surph1...., price! are low. Pt0tatocs •tt '° •c-r.tile, JOll cu m joy them in dorens of t151y "'1)'5. \\'e 111u;fS th11 you •urry right o•tt to S.kway and buy a good aup..ely. E1·ery time you add potaloa lo you r llletlll. you'll iAel'C&M: JOUI M'finp atfd heir the farrnc B;too! ' UJ. ·No. 1 GUDE RUSSETS \ PIPPIN APPLES C.lifomia grown. Nice for pin and app--._ SPINACH Su.Ally S.lly bnnd. Wubed, rt•dy 10 cool. U..y to p~•tt- f!.11£! .. ~IB '~ 19-~··-"" ~!~..-._rt-;!!f..!!B.P .. ~JZ- Preftw,,,.... ...,_,,. ...... ._ ••--' .... »• Safeway' 19eata mmt be ....... i*j _, , fuae.!avored t'IUJ time.«~_, .... \ ... 411° · .. 311° L • • (. &Del tlMilr peetl • Mr and Mn. "Pete" Peter. ILLU8TJlATJON -".";!"' ..::-.::~ ..::.:~: Mr. and ·M...: Fruk c-. of llaa..:: -of -lillltm -· · and 111'1. Cllem McCo-of ri-tltla, al<. Aaa; Mr .... lln.. Tors:r Toraw Of Fallertoaud .. -1 •c:;.. crew of hllertoa. -Kent Hitchcock photo. Jin. LeSoy Atlel' el &aeMm and Mr, ....,. . · CORSON .t RAY CO. General Contnctora Comple~ Building Service Landscape Gardening and Garden Maintenance • I Introducing your new A VON representative LOIS YOUNG "Good Timing Means Better Crops" PORTABLE SPRAY RIG LICENSED OPERATOR • ELECTRIC refrigerator, also twin beds complet~ with mattresaes A box spring!; chest ot drawers and dresser; G.E. table--top hot water heater , 3Q..gal., Uk~ new. 716 Poinsettia Ave., Coro~ del Mar. • [3-2tc BO.&Tll. lltll'PLIJl:!I a I WRITE SENATOR Wm. F. Knowland or CONGRESSMAN John Phillips Wuhlngton, D. C. Move to Restrain Building Erection Sea Scout Area Inundated CESS POOLS and SEPl1C TANKS -GIRLS-'- Get a Good Job With a Future Balboa Canvas Shpp Salla -Boat CoYm MMtne Upholaterin& I Hollister Bros. Harbor '1:r1 -224~ 21st St. to nmove Oran&• County N U R S E R Y Newport Beaab TI·tfc RftOrt Rentala fNm Loo ~es Dllb1ct Rental. w De-lnataJJed AllYWhett In !'::1"u!: ~ the ~ 1959 ~=-~~evard F OR SALE-Moon-for :JP-foot Control. ~ <Continued nan Pace 1) the supervision or the ar Oran1\County Cmta Mesa Beacon 5200 boat off U do Isle. Call Harbor . (Continued fn>m Pace 1 ) Here and there are a huge boulder partment. Ollice of Engineers, for Sc>-tbere ore more and more op-ll·tfc 211&-R. 13-2tp SO. COAST APARTMENT torium of the. Newport Be•ch lying lopirided In the way and the bulk-heading ol our shore-line Contract Drllllnc partunltles for lltll u _. BATTERIES _ OWNERS ASSOCIATION Grammar Sch~on andw-= stamped to the ground Ill what so the time will come when New; Sewer Connection VENETIAN BLINDS-Alumln-Six-volt heavy duty Delco marine 8-tfc night the mem re • used to be a good tent canvu port Harbor will have a sea acou teed) T E L E p H 0 N E batteries. Wholesale and ~tall. -----,=-::;";;-;:;-----tatlves or both the Balboa ('land hlch M !er was preparln11 for base that they will be mighty IAll Work Guaran . •teel. wood. Call uo for free eotl· Id b t•-K E Y S and Balboa businessmen's aisoda-w o d bo t " Full Insurance Carried O p E R A T 0 R S mate. Renovation a. ~ One Dollar for o a _,. t ·ion cast • 35 to one ballot against summer use. It wu covered with prou a u · So. Cout Venetian BURd Clo. STOREY BATTERY SERV]ICE Jfada Wllll• TCRI Walt --ed West Central ave-tamped und. The commodore took one m~~~ J. l?.. McCORMICK WMt 18th and Newport A .... w .. tffi!nater, bet. 18th a. Macnolla VOCll:L'B the lll'OPO" "A crane which the dty hlttd' sad look at the gaping water m~. 340 Victoria St. eo.ta M-with the C..ta M-. Ph: Beacon 5762-W. eo.ta Meoa _Call Beacon 5183 lOO Kala st., llalbo& nue site. Forty peM10ns were pres· e com y swung Into hole, shrygu.d his shoulders again Be•con :5069-J 38-lft 10-4tc '.IOI Kanae, llalbo& Ialand en t wh.lch substantia'::r ~plnle f!..°!_ ~0::'nd~re it i:'wn." said Mr. and oald; •"i'i!·bad thlll h•d to h•p-!li-tfc Southern California N-tfo that four reserved th Moler "It would have been •uch pen right new when we were plan· Telephone Company . Upholstery Fabrics FOR SALE -Teak,Wood Lady. -----=o=====~;:; on the subject. · ood. 1 t " nlncr to do so much." OtVV\ __ ... _ to I 1 fro H arbor 1194-J . between 5, &: 6 BtMDfJC88 OPPOJt'l'UllOTIES '9 ho ed their a g en . " RADIO SALES a. SERVICE ~ Y~ se ec m 12 2tc The four w . ..-rvtatl or The commodore shrugged his It was a desolate figure th•t _, .. __ y d d s l1'es p.m. • Busm' ess Opportunities opinions were represen yes shoulders. . stalked down to sea scout base Spedallzlns In re,_.._. The rate of poy II rood-ctart at ar age an Upp 18-FOOT Open Speedboat, built In the press. A fence wu built around the headquarters, with his best friend. TRONART, INC. $30commforunltla e:. day week. In malt Orange County Upholstery Co. 1940, with unused reconditioned T o get in or out of business call Several Speak pre.ru.... last year. the doy, wagging Its tiny tall be-Radio, eloctronlcs, sound-Sales 413 w . 4th St., Santa Ana Willis motor. Price $235. Call Cliff Babin-Harbor 1264. The m eeting was opened by "At the time I built the lence I hind him. &nd oervt~ and domestic. Inereaaes are frequent ... .,, In Phone Santa Ana 5370 Barnum, Harbor 12 or 13. Restaurants Nelson lltallord , Newport Heights, didn't know that the land wu di· ----·-• -------~ Ph. H. 1252-M . the !Int two yean alone, and l -------~---~-"·-lf_cl -----="":-=:-:::---.,12-·_lf_c president or the UllOC18tlon, who, vided Into two parcels," Moler PUBLIC NOTICE !901 w. Central, Newport Beach. many more alter that. p u M p s II alter a brief talk on the munldpal said. 0 0 V E R b uilding sit es. turned the meeting 11 wasn't unW afterward that NOTOCE OF PUBLIC HEARINO 79-tfc Work la In pleasant offtces with H WORTHINGTON O\'er to Jack Cole of Balboa lsl-he learned that the board of Trus-The Newport Bea.ch City Plannlns -CARP--ENTERIN,,,--===G-=w=o:::RK==-, -Al:--;:-ter=--friendly oo-worken and com14 Vacuum Cleaner PRESSURE -CENTRIFUG AL and who acted as ~ tees of ·the Costa Mesa-Newport Commlulon will hold a Public Heu-ations, Remodeling and Repair. erate, helpful supervitora. $27.SO Large Siz.e Model F or All Pressure I Mr . Cole Introduced Millard Union high school district also \"fo ~hu,':'ar;; [.~b7!~o11'\:~\;.,:'. Soden Refrigeration P arks of Anaheim, who is plan-had 8 lease on a nearby plot of city lia.11 ... Newport Bea.ch. Ca.lltom lL Phone Santa Ana l 09G-'i_:0-8tc ~~e_ It mpplore Information 11 de-Compiete with new set of attach-623 So. Lo& Angeles .St., Anaheim · · 1 (he city of Santa · PUBLrc HEARING upon the appll-.,,=:-=====-:-;;:;;;-;:;;-= Nn:U--Or a y ments on order . Beautifully r e-Phone 4652 13~1tc n1ng engineer or . ground. cation of A. R. Benedict ror a 50 per-~ TIVE t We have two that will really in- terest a good operator . Get set now for . t he coming season. New & Used Furniture Store Ana. The latter described essential "Unintentionally I had also ran <ent ..,.n1 Yu< •ulan<e lo• Lo1 24 . AVON REPRESENTA or built by Sun factory-trained ex-SNOWBIRD F OR SALE : with elements ol any d yic center pro-the lence around their premisea, ~r,'f~,.~. S.Cllon '· Balboa uland. Corona de! Mar an d Balboa Southern California perts-Replacing all worn parts. moor ing , near Amethyst Bf No. gram, which shoold be based on too. However, when I lound that By om« of the Chai rman of lhe Island, Mn. Bernardine New-Written 1-year Guarantee. Bay. Call Harbor 2111-Ri J . M. MILLER futunt growth and anticipated ex-out I went to the board, explained mN•,~o•"· Beach City P la.n ntn g Com-Ion 514 Acacia, Cor ona del Mar. Telephone Company P:h one or write for Free Home 1,3-:ltc 15th & Central-H arbor 1264 r d u th t Id .-101 Harbor 35-W. 11-4tc · 1 panslon o ... what I had done and ey o JOHN M. ALLEN. Demonstration: Co 13-tc F o1fo"'1ng Mr. Parks talk!, Mr. me they did not have an inte rest PlfI~~~r:: ELLERBROEK. 100 E. Bay Ave., Balbo& SUN VACUUM STORES FOR SALE----16-f t. Sout h ast -----,,--:==---"'7- A limited amount of capital plus willingness to work will put you in business for yourself. Cole reviewed the history o the ·in the land as a site for school Pub: Feb. 13. l!M.7. MET -CLAD PRODUCI'S 514u N '-•-1-st.· Santa Ana Utility. Grey 4-45 h.p. Good WANTED TO BENT 41 H -b 7111 0 • uuun ' Lo Be h 416 Amer1· can Ave. di · n-· tl reduced two sites chosen by the dty. e property at that time," Moler said. NOTICE OF PU BLIC HEARINO Y-or Call Chief Opentar ng ac con llon. nice ·grea Y RESPONSIBLE t elephone em- said that James Irvine, the ranch· Later Orange Empire Council, N rt Bu<h Cit Pt~••r CLARK & BATES S.tfr P hone Long Beach 7~-tfc !or quick sale, Villa Marina. Call ployee wants to r en t 3-bedroom er .• deeded the site on. the Coast Boy Scouts, which is the parent c0;;:'~1u1~::"::m hold a Pub~k Heart~ Metallizing H arbor 1800. l3-tfc house In Santa Ana. or vic\!Jl\Y highway to the city W1th the un-body of t he sea scout patrol, Thu~ay. F'l!bruary 20· 1947· at 7 : Weld.Inc Spedali.ta GOOD plain cook . must be lm-FOR SALE-New Glhlon balm MUSICAL&: RADIO N or will exchange rental of 'my . th •t uld be used p. m In tbe. Coundl Chamben , City D"_-.__ ~ An "' derstanding at ' wo sought out the trustees on a pro-Hall ... N•w.,.,,t Beach. California. 506 30th St. -~ ~ maculate housekeeper, down-!Nezer, 7.5 cu. f t., 50 cycle, cx:n-nl $485 E house In West Loll g,.eo. for d vic purpoges. posa1 to combine both leases Into PUBLIC REARING """" the appll· Newport Beach %-tfc stairs only. Private room a. bath. venlent aide type. Still In orle-BABY grand. Now 0 Y · asy Southern California TelepQons · Mr. Cole stat ed that the Coast one !or the sea scout base. :;:~~·,~~1•;..':;, '!:!f!'.~'r.:', "l'.of"~~ Three adults In family. Top sal-lna1 crate purchued from Bui-terms. Famous make. · Co., Santa Ana 6701-Ext. 23. highway site was most advantag-The trustees thought the idea Club Houae Tract, Corne.r or Club HARaOR ary. Harbor lsland. Telephone locka 3 montha I.I<> fer $356.00. MDaai~n·,SScaluninta·d~~o Co., sr;_;~ --==-.,--:--,--;-=1:-:()._tf-:::c ........... from a civic viewpoint for ood H ouae A•enue and Thlrtr,·•Lz St.rfft, Harbor 1917. 12 •tp Will __ ,, for ...... 00. ' -•-" ~ . . . . a g one. N'"""" B<&<h. C&l lforna. ~ ~ ....., ~-WANTED-Apartment, house or the new cit y hall building. He said It was suggested tha t Mr. Moler By o""" or lh• Chairman of N••· Plumbing Service WANTED -Man -•th bookkee~ Harbor Ialantl. Phone York 50'!1. Electric and Fire . co·~ for two llingle and two the city could derive IOme_ $26,400 take the matter up with the New-port Be.ac:JOhHNClty"P· l~~l '!.~ •. Commlulon. llln..tMD "' .. 7 ..... ...... ""' f ............._,.., 1768 Newport Blvd., Beacon own lng knowledge who can read • ...,, E · t Tests married engineers. Write Box a year In rentals ol slipo or moor-port Beach Oty Cloundl PJULllER J. ELLERBROEK. REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY plans. Prelerrable With arch!. BICYCLES, boys, glrlll, $23.75 ea. q~men 124, Newport Beach. 12-2tp ln_g boats and that this Item alo~e The propollitlon .<.as brought to Pub ' Fob. t'r'lJ.'f"· Contracting and Suppll .. 97tfc tectural experience for construe-Theodoi-e Robins, 22nd &: Cen-All Qu ed Penonnel lfilla. would aid In wiping out ~any e ' the attention of th e mun1d pal CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS 54811-R C.0.Two, Pyrene .t. Foam re RESPONSIBLE couple wants to pense )ncurred In constructing the body 15 months ago and Coun· Flot ltl ouo """ Name YARD and LAWN WORK Uon ofllce. Apply by letter, tral. Harbor 28 or Be. co• !lxed system and Pori,.blea ·rent furn. appartment or house. propooed e>Vlc center there. cilman L. L. Iabell was directed THll VNDERSIGNED d.,.. he,.by Phone Beacon 5283-W. giving experience record. Ken-lG-tfc now available. N o children or pets. Ph. Santa .. I was informed yesterday that u a member of the harbor com· "'""'that """ 1a condueU.. a U.uty 500 Cliff Drive, Newport Hgta. neth Schmidt Builders, 2702 ETS HOKIN a. GALVA?f Ana 2514 or Orange 1147-J. the d ty could expect matching rru'ttee to investig' ate the matt er Pr.rlor btlalnu. at Corona dfete Kar. 'C! ____________ lOt!_c Coast Highway, Newport Beach. 1000 Coqt Hlahway 10-4tp if th 1 ' c oa.i HtchwaT. City o Newpo... 12-tfc 5407 91 tfc -~=~-=-==::--:--..,...,.-..,..--,,: funds from the state e coun-Mr. Moler said Beach. county or~ •. state or cau. Dynamic & Static Ph. Beacon • WANT TO RENT-Furnished Or di finally decides ~t~dh the "We'r e 1WI waltlpg for Mr. 11· ~~,.,,~~o~'o':•~ll~;_.";rEA~ Z 0 RIC PART TIME credit Investigator STEINWAY GRAND. Gorgeoua. unfumlshed house, 2 or 3 bod· dty hall on the g way bell to call a meeting !or discus-SALON and !hat Mld nno la ...,...,... DRY CLEANING for Newpor t Beach and vicinity WHEEL BALANCING Ca•• like new. A piano for the roma will leU.. Phone Harbo! &lte,• Mr. Cole said. sion of the proposal." :idlh:,~~'=!".f...""~:l'io::.O: ~ In Our Own Plut by a National Credit Agency. most discriminating. Priced to 707 81-tfc Mu ie. Plaa -tf Coundlman Iabell a ai d today 111ao Lola A. Ott. llOli mc><ory "'"''· Moder••• earnlngz. State your All Electric sell at once. Or will rent. 'The s tate," he •tided. "would that his committee was waiting Sa~~ ... <;:'~';, .. d thla IOth day of PICKUP AND qualifications a. street addresa. Danz-Schmid t Piano Co., 520 N. WANT TO RENT-2 or 3 ~ appropria te matching funds for !or Mr. Moler to carry out an January. JM7. DELIVER Reply Correspondents Drawer RECAPPING Main, Santa Ana. 13-tfc unfurnlabed bouoe. Will eue. the_ imp.rovement "!. the water-agreement which he made to the STATE OF CAL.:M'M T· Phone m Loll An&el .. (53) Calif. CaD Sam Porter at Harbor 7(11 front '° I was told. council several. months ago. COUNTY OF ORANG~ > "· BEACON 5798-J 12-2tc Radio Repairs or U 35-tfc a.;.,.Ies Crawford and Ben Red-"Mr. Moler "'1lllO t o us and •Ilg· 19?f = S:::: :~•c.•fv!~"!"N~ WANTED-House painting fore-New Used All mak .. ; tubes, etc. ONE-BEDROOM furnished house dick. ro-publishers of the New-gested lumping' the two leases 1n-Pubilo 10 and ro, Mid County .. d man, excellent working con-TIRES Beacon 6763 or garage apartmen t for piano port· Balboa Press._ also ~ to one for the. sea scout base," the ~.':~:O ~Jd!:.'l.,.,,".'.,;:~.!'!I~ a:!:i Lido Cleaner& ditlons. Must be A.F.L. Write BURT NORTON teacher. Call collect Long Beach pounded their opuuons on e harbor comnutteeman aaul. Lolo A. Ott known to me to . .., lhl '56 N"'port Blvd. Box "Z" c/o News-Tim... ""'u-~ -• ~--"'-'----. Newzuut 35041.. 10-4tp two sites. "'But be also agreed to erect a penon whoee name t. aubacrt.bed to ._ tfc 1 , •tc Recap Your rreKDt Tlrel or D'.a.oJ 1.A.Jm!L ~ ..... ...,. t;:_:.c the within Instrument, and &Ckoow1-•er ~ .., N """"--t ) .,.-u WANTED-Three-bedroom house Mr. Crawford said he was o~ building on the leased land. There edged to me that ahe u:ecuted the ------------l=====-;;;:;--;:;---;;;c;-;:;;;;;~-1 Buy iour ew ... ~a posed to the West Central •ve-was to be no meeting for discus· oame. TN""6 WlmRJOOF 1 b&n l'OR A RELIABLE Plllnt Job .. FOUNTAIN HELP WANTED-SPINET, brand new, slightly aam-f:.e'."1"i::er:;;:.. c:e .r:::.. nue site ''\Jecaime I have nzver sion of the matter unW after the be~n:1 aet my balld and aittsed m7 J'O'lr home, call BeMIOll 5.W Good pay, reasonable hours. Lesters Tire Shop aged in shipment. Save. 1 Call, coll«t, Otnll: 3383.l. 95-tfc beard any good reason why It building waa put up. That," the om<1&1 ,.al lhe day and ,,,.. "' thla after t:JO p.m. 1().U Allen Pharmacy, Balboa laland. Danz-Schmidt Plano Co., 5~ N. llhould go there." councilman averred, .. wu t h e "'..unuie nnt ";o'.1:.~. Harbor 111-W. 13-2tc 2900 W. Central Main, Santa Ana. 13-tfc WANT four or five room apart· '1 wu told that it b dltticulbllct agreement." lj•IMYc!::'.:\~• :O"'l.'!.r:" 8&14 COOPERATIVE GIRLS WANTED for Motel work. Newport Beach 13-ltc SPINET PIANO. A few for Im-mentor house. Permanent, con- to borrow state funds for pu Mr. Moler said that the aea Illy Commtuloo -'; J ... n , lJllO.) ROOFING CO. Experienced, permanent. Write =·=·:-· -::-:-:-::-=-;;;,..-,=.,.,-~= mediate delivery. Brand new. aervatlve couple. Can exchange lmjlrovemenll if they are not In-scout beadquarten were planning Pub.-,.. •. '· tt. 11. , 11M7. Box "L-M" c/o N._Tlmes. FOR SALE-•37 Oievrolet <loupe, Gorgeous tone and case. Danz. Loo Angeles apartment. Call corporated In a master plan. anti." a program of oomtructlon. BWOBDFIBll New and t>--·•-13-2tc 18-ft. kayal<, Snowbird & dolly, Schmidt Plano Co. 520 No. Main, collect AXmlnoter 2-Q47. Mr. Crawford went on, "the d ty "We'd like to erect several build-~ ------------4x6 box trailer. Call Harbor Santa Ana. Ujleral terms. 12-2tp cl Newport Beach bu no such ingz on our pnmlael here u IOOtl NOTICE TO BIDDERS: Invlta· Phone Ilea-llZllO-R aAJ.s ~ • ~W. evenlngz. 13-4tc ll·tfc plan." as materiala ore available to ..... Ilona to bid on the 1947 catch ot m &. -8t.. Cloota .._ ==~====::~:::.:.:-;;. _ _;,,; FOR SALE-BraDd new D-•--. wa~ ~ ·-·• pillDCI f-our DAL arAn •'!, The speaker aho critlc:Uled the The aea aca•lt patrol leader said BroadbUI. Swordflob produced In 9-V. Auto Batteries ·~.. ~ .. ~.,....., ~ ~ dty zontnc onllnm which, he that the 11<\lCJam will Include the Southern Californla waten bJ In-------------lllpoo--Rand •tanduil typewriter. rental ·department. Now Ill the Newport Beach Home aald, Ill an ollotacle to the com-erectlen of. a larp dlnlna room dependent fiahennen operatlns un-Immediate tl<llvery. Phone Bea-.time to trade your old piano for Two ~ bunplow 00 2~ jJlete tlovelOpment and --bulldln& and a -headQuarten dor the Swmdnabe1nwn'• Stand-R 0 0 F s 11 s •lb -a?.I.. Oil -· 5435. 13-ltc a -..... spinet. You will Iota cl.-to _,_ tllsb1ct of. at the d ty. buDdh>c ard Contract plan la beftby tmd-Compouaded Motor SMALL BUll.DING 8x1', llllltable mver c•t p:ttt than ricbt now. NewpuFt · Beech. Completely Several tta1 estate -"We're ..,. IOinc aheetl under ered. W. J. BENBOW aano., 'llDe for otllce or lleeplnc qaarton; Danz·Sduiiiclt Plano Clo., 520 N. fenced and at1ractlvely pWitetl. haw been tlevoloptd In Co I t a Undenlped member of. the -larp cl-t. Hollywood -Main, Santa Ana. ~tfc $11.500. &dtable terms may be =:-~~..i i:a:".ieU.:.... ~ Marine Students ::i:V:.;.nc;:~ =~ = Phone Harbor 1012 .!tte W~llto .... 11_.upply Ph. -5428-R. 13-ltc Plf'~ ~G ~<>.:!:=. llJTanptl. - Newport Bead>, the -br tie-Lea Cruise Wlllch oba1I be tm same -M -H t 111"11.. Ooo1a -11'.&lllSD TO 11Vr a ~. 388 . llroadwa7. Calta J. M. MD.I.ER dared, WV111ns that the -. . Ve On PftVlouo contracta and state p:1co FIREWOOD S11 00 card. "-""'"* -. . -. '18-tfc l!lth a. Central-Harbor 1264 1na7 ...,.. inempor'ate and Jeew · One to be paid to llobermen !or <11111111 Suta Am -R. to-u. Will Pay Cash SPINET ~ mirror llWi<!. A · 13-ltc :;.,:ewport Harbor oree 111 the ~=It~ for :tu. :;-s:: = ·~the i.::: PLUMBING . COKPLETE For ,_. furniture or wllat -beauty Juit repowwt!.J;Pay ELECl'RIC REFllIGERATION - · 111r. R..--tlatld ». denta to Mft -IMrnlnc-Newport 8-:b and San DleaD. HOUSE 'CLEANING ,.,.._ -Br, .. 5elil. · out 1>ai1-of. Sl67.00. Electric: Hot Water Heater; c-• 1 nmu1ta m the....._ t11at The lblp'a 1-,. lnc:hao Other po1n18 CIPlloaal. · AKON WEST SER.VICE Crawley Furniture Co. Danz..Sciunldt Plano ao.. , N. ~.steam lninl: Electric could be derived from rentlns C&lll at m..,.i..,, Jamaica. porta Flshetmen nta1n rllht to ..,_ 1812 Newport Blt'd.. Oolta .._ Main, Santa Ana. ~tfc Vacuum ,Cleaner; Electric and -u-r-the___. __ ot boata all In Mnleo - -tonloi dtla, -or ,;. ...... ~ or 111-. ~ and Romo4ellns , ~Uc I Gu Healfta. ll<>dernHemewore, ----u.. with atQ> of. .. 11 don In -r• ,.... -Sink S"""--Etc. J'ree F«imatee N 1713 N t liMI., Co1ta llNa. ll>O llxrOI of. the Clout~ • ~ lllanU Sww-..1www'a Conml--8,U. A llADIO . "*'"* . U.2tc lite. · New Orieaa dmWc the By w . L. Ot.ESEN. Phone Harbor 289-M Blb:b& and wan Wlol•• rtJ&IUtea roa uu: a Pian n-1..i-- He Pftdlcted In round licmea Gru. will Include Adtltw: 388 Clnta cruz Sboot. 8-.... _ 3DI 29tll St. ._. ........... -Wallis · 0 .....,.,....~ FOR SALE-Lot, l!().ft. froatap tbat -1111.000 • ,_ llllllPt.,. The nrturn ...,_ _...._ Calif. • ---a ... -,_...._ A GOOD BUY-, I -n----.w•nc "" '"th st. bet•-,,____ Ave. -•~ '-tbe d ty fnm IUdl a vlalta ID Callfanla --._ ....._..:.;1, U. U. U. M, ... Uft., ----------'---.;.:! w---..,..__ -~ , ~-a ~ y, r-~ -wDI be to .. ..,..... . IS A WISE BUY I ""'"-Refelw ~ and Newport Blvd. ca1r and plu If the ..... d ty ball ~ the --i ;~~~~i~~~~~~~1~~~~~~~~~r~~~1:~~~~r1:a2!1 , ... c.m. llallc .,...__, _ of.fer. Harbor 2121-J . . anct.c1 ... thet 11ta. v111tcin --. ..,. --wUN .. ..,... et111M .. AD wa Oum•••••• Let u. Help y.., a. -1'111.. 11r. ,._ Harbor ua :tMtc -.._•'sat lnter..W ID a Illa at --.Y , •. 1 AL LAl'fUU il!yPD TTARBOR Pl'TD't..TlmYT'nD '1IJll'tte p o. Bcis 211. • ~t ~ _-.. stated that tbon --w-·•-nhll 1-6-FOlllll:I> WI• •• • .to 6 1 -VDJD ™• Harbor 879-J n "'unn•• unr. • • '--1'.de HALI' ACRE, +room bcww., p;.. --be uQ. •q •• flar n I Im ,....,, • --0....-• Clldor. Alie-S I G N S 1912 Harbor m..I. Ooola .._ · • ace. ~ dikbn ...._, larp M&apat Harbor If a.....,,....•••••-~°!" the Coll-~~i..:twPI ~~·•0 ... 1 8111 n-.11oata.w..,.,......,. ..... A.l'a Home 6 Window ' ~ .,uNO-Upript...,,. -No -~,.!1~-. ~ ---·-ill OaRa ----·ll! wr •· n•w-it ¥. " e--6178-W Cl 0 f -I• lllGR oVEM Weclpa •4, -... __ of.fa:·~ 8"i" at ·-; -----.-.• "JI It - --.·........ •Tlllnlllt..F tlx; 111111! a. :S. Jaa St.. Ooola --lr!!JW ..... -Ital: A. llo)a 211 So. J1!o7 -··-SIGft, 118 ..__ ~ '5110Q. By uwwww. ; o mt "11oa,..te..tiarW11111e hr -ur. -tlll "'-R ,,...,_ .._._~ . ~ -~ .., n-..._:.'c1 11-ltp .A.w.,Ooola-.· PbmaBn,•• 5 s..o:. U.U.· a W 0 -.............. -II . --, . • • • , -... ,.. . .......... ' .. -. BRIGGS' ••• BEST ••• BUYS J'aJR INn:Ri!Sl'lNG LISl'INGS of 2 HOUSES ON Ota! LOl'i CX>ftONA DEL MAR -· -$8,500 IUWPORT NEAR LIDO THEAT'RE.---.$13,000 BAI.l!()A EAST NEWPORT DISl'RICT.--..$11,000 NIJl()A Cl 1.0NE --· -·-·..$10,500 WATER FRONT LOT 36 ft. wide with sttut end (lll either side, Incl. landln&---------SS,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS VIEW LOT, 88 ft. wide, $2,500 Fred -BR I G G S -Tressa REALTORS -INSURANCE · e.M er..t Highway A "Sandy'' Steiner Otfk9 Bi•• Phonetl: Beacon 5'T78 or 5173-Res.: Har. ~tc - COAST ESCROW COMPANY Bonded Escrow Service 680 South OJBst Boulevard Laguna Beach, California Phone 7383 BRUCE ANDERSON MARK LAS.SITER RICHARD A. WElR ( 13-ltc A NEW 2-Bedroom Home Can be BUILT on YOUR LOT with NO DOWN PAYMENT Cooslstlng of 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen. dinette, service i;oom and bath. Meets all build- ing codes And IS F.H.A. Financed C. GALEN DENISON ... 498 Newport Blvd. P. 0. Box 232 Costa Mesa -omce hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.-Evenings by appointment . 13-ltc -. r I McOORKELL REALTY 26CM Wat CmtnJ. Newpwt Bu+ Hubolia BAYI AVENUE-New,-::=: large llYIDC room. tile kitchen, tJaa:stone , new elecb:lc retrl&erator and staye. $14,000-Terms • I , PENINSULA HOME-3 'bi!droor•ia, laundrY roam, t'lreplace and patio. Choice locatlcn. Submit Offer Your lJstlngs Given Every Coaslderatlon BALBOA INOOME-5 Apts., 3 sleeping rooms, extra· business lot. $30,000 Newport Beach Near Ocean-New 2-bedroom home, furnished. Apt. In rear. Extra Income. . - 2-bedroom home, tumished; garage. Immed. poss. $7,500 Broadway, in Costa Mesa New 3-bedroom home. Will take Balboa lot In l:ra!le. $12,500 Interested in Lots? -See these: Costa Mesa lot .. -.. ·--· .. ··--··-·--·····------Sl.000 Newport Hts. lot, Tustin Ave·--------------·······$1675 Peniiisula; choice lot .... _ .. ___ ...... _. _________ ....... $2750 Lldd Isle, corner, 50-ft. ... -.. ---.. ---·-----········$4900 Ocean Front, Seashore Colony ... -.............. _ ... $1950 Bay Front, El Bayo ·---···············---........... $13,500 McCORKELL REALTY REALTORS .!•~g~t~J.2Ul'~~A~TE~-o=----~4.'T BEAL ESTATE 2604 West Central, Newport Beach Harbor 1405 12-2tc Bay. Front Home KRATZ AGENCY MONEY ro LOAN 1111 AUTO lll:BVICJC Absarokee, Montana, has for sale ----------We m-e privileged to offer this Z200 acres deeded 2ooo acres LOANS TO Bt.JD.D. buy, :m.prcn'•. • . . . . I -,,,z aw ti -•L DrAB ····~ '· "'?" ( BALBOA ISLAND 2-becb'OOID home, fumlsbed. Po 7 e 11•m at doee of eecrow. Can be bad for $13,000.00. • BALBOA BAYSHORE$ Two and tliree bedroom homes ta.ring completlon lil an a~w area, Including use of private beach. Open for Inspection _Saturday & Sunday CORONA DEL MAR We have three attractive. houses with $3,750.00 down payment, Balance like rent. lOi Highway frontage, for sale and lease. See us for Interesting houses under $10,000.00. LID0.1ISLE ,OWNER MUST LEAVE.'.....Tw<>-story, 2-bedroom modern Spanish home. l 'f.i baths, bathers shower, sun deck, large 2-car garage, enclosed patio with barbecue on wide lot. Priced to sell quidd)I. ASK US TO SHOW YOU TiilS PROPERTY. EARL W. STANLEY REALTOR COVERING GREAt'ER NEWPORT. BARBOR 115 <lout HIDw&Y 3113 w. CmtraJ :125 -...... Orona ... liar. Newport --Islad -: Harber 11411 Harber 1013 Pbont: Harber lTll 13-ltc BUSINESS BLDG. under construction and turn. home on State lilghway. Quick sale-.$12,000. S.ACRE HORSE RANCH, house and barn, also new house on one-half acre. SEE TiilS HOME near Bay, double garage, 2 fine apartments for Income. A buy at $27,500. • New, furnished 3sBEDROOM ·HOME, Bayshores, patio roofed, floored lll)d fenced -$20,000. NEW 3-BEDROOM HQME, Newport Heights; has everything -see this -Only $13,500. H. M. LANE REAL EST ATE 1 BAL BO ISLAND , SOUTH BAY FRONT-New, well~ 2-ctory empt.. able to single liome or duPlex. 4 bedr«•nc, 3 baths, 2 living rooms with t'lreplaa!IS, 2 kitchens, 2 central mat units. 2-car garage. Half Interest ID pier and float. Large llUlldeck. Owlce location. I Price t $52,500 EAST BAY FRONT-2-Jiroom home, extra sleeping quarters adjoining garage;IPaved parking area In rear. Price ori1y $25,000 · HARBOR ISLAND-Attractive living room, tlreplace & outside grf]J, 5 bedrooms, 3 ·baths, 11mdeck,2-car garage, pier &·ffoat, over 90 feet water frontage. Q>od value at *i-47,500-Fumished ~- . I WIL IAM W. SANFORD I with G RUDE 'A. WALDRON Huil&234..R 12-2tc INVEST 1 NOW IN BALBOA INCQME PROPERTY· 3 UNITS and ·owner8 quarters; brand new and uns occupied; Mediterranean construction; ~ with units. $11,000 down payJnent and take possession. 2 APARTMENTS, dooblJ garage, 4-bedroom house, all on lot zoned for · buSiness In heart of Balboa. $12,500 down payment ff r possession. We have a wide choice of lots on the penlnsuJa for your future building -here is one at under market value for a quick .sale at i$2,750. . SOUTH COAST REALTY . & INVESljMENT CO. . Real Thtat e -Insurance -Notary Public I ROSS GREELEY -JOHN E . SADLEIR, Realtors ' Associates John Wallace, Realtor Josephone Webb, Broker beAUful bay front home in Bal-ed mt bl• bulldi modem1.m or reftnaNWi •'--leas , co . qrta e ngs, -....._, .,._,..._ boa.. Six bedrooms, four bauJl5, machinery and; 95 head of cattle. Newport Biibo& • ....,._ .. -·-• -STOP- TffiE WEAR Newport Beach Monte R. Grimes, Insurance-Notary Public ' Harbor 343 302 Main St, Balboa, California Phone Harbor 2034 13-ltc1---....,-------~1 _______ ....:::l3-~==ltc larp aundeckl, completely ~all-Total price $40,000. Terms. aDd Lmn AMoclaUcm m for privacy. it is situated lJ\ a 12-Ztp 3333 Via IJdo Ph. Harbor 1500 fine neighborhood and com-1---=-,,.--,..,-=--.,0. mands a magnificent view of the rc>R SALE--O>rona del lll!ar, ~ Beautiful '42 Plymouth bay. Half interest in an excel-ft. lot. 1 block from school. IOUth Convertible Club Coupe. Practlcal- le:nt pier and float. This modern of Blvd., good location for in. ly new motor. New top and tires. and well-built home ts well a~ come. Owner. Ph. H-21 W. Low mileage. Radio. Heater. Fog pointed in every de tail and is · 65-tf.. & Spot Lights. Exceptionally completely furnished. May be FOR SALE-By owner, 5-droom clean. 1924 Manzanita St., 2 blks. .een. by appointment. house, 2 baths, comple ly fur-west ot Harbor Blvd., Costa . J . M. MILLER nished. Also 2 apartments rent-Mesa. 12-2tc 15th A: Central-Harbor 1264 13-ltc ed, . double gara.ge. Zoned for AUTOHOTIVE A TIBJC8 61 business. Immediate posaeuion. $10,000.00 down, balance annual 1941 FORD Convertible, excellent EDNA ROUSH, Broker payments. Phone Harbor 57 or top, 4 new tires, motor in good Harbor 331. 12-tfc condition. Must sacrifice. Price :no 22nd S t., Oista Mesa WllJ... TRADE-Lota on Udo Iale $1295. Call Harbor 2651, eves., al.to lots on Peninsula on pur-_H_ar_bo_r _1297_._w_. ____ 12-_2_tc Beacon 5275-M Have Buyen -Need LI.stings $8500 Industrial Property Half acre. 2-bedroom home, gar- ap, large bldg. could be made Into a factory. Adjoining half ~ priced at $1000. $8500 chueof2ar3bedroomhous< In Harbor diatrlct. Phone Harbor 7CT7 81-tfc 3 BEDROOM home, guest house, laundry, store room &: cara1e. Two Jots. 928 W. Central. Mun- tyde Building Zone. $20,000. Phone Harbor 1092-J. 11-4.tc See Our Sign orr the law at 172 East 19th St., Costa Mesa S2000 down. Lot l00x330 ( % acre) 2 bdrm. house, furnished incl. A 2-~. home that ls a home. elec. retrtg. Some garden tools. Attract1ve lawn and shrubs. 2- Double a:ai ag:e car garage, large lot. $12,500 un- . furnished or can be had furnish. . $800 Down Bal $20 mo. Small 2-bdrm. house. Qean; immediate poss. Located MIU' 5th and Harbor. S. A. 13-ltp One of Corona del Mar's FINER HOMES At Im than you can build ~-home with extra guest ed. We will 1how, the home llJlY time. Ralph P. Maskey 3411 W. Central Avenue Phone Harbor 402 10-tfc WARNING RISING VALUES Building Costs Up And Going Higher! roam or rumpus room over gar. Have You Adequate ~ comtructlon of •tucco INSURANCE! -mt roof. e .. utlful hard· S E E -ftoon. Lars• llvtnc room wltll Hfttalator littplaee, 40,· FRED TRESSA Hereafter If we recap your TIRES We suarantee our "cape" to 1ut 20,000 MILES and that'• not all-- WE WILL GIVE YOU $20.00 IF ONE COMES OFF Reprdl-ot Speed ONE' TIRE RECAPPJCD IN 5 HOURS . fer a complete 1et we will call for )'O'Dj car In the momlnc :.100 dell~-=":;..:'°~ whea "" .....,P your -. for n.oo. No lead wellhb ,_ •eztru."'1 Costa Meaa Tire Co. Ill...,. at l 76Q Ne~ BITd. COSTA MD' 1'a. Btnctm STG ..... fir .tJ .,. -ooo B'nl capu1ty ru 1umoce B R I G G S ' -·~ -· 634 Cout mpway -., ft. f!Glta&e °" quiet 1tnet Ph. Bea. 5173 or Ree. Har. X'111 !--====-=-:---:,.-:-- -""' 2!6 bllm. from It.airway to la-lte 1942 C:H~ -'-door -bra Zonod for double O Fro t In aedan. drl'N, o•adllw, •• "¥ c Ne.t boy, .-. poll cean n come ndlo 1-1illflll 2-tone '"°"" aaloe and ICbool Beautifully Property Onl7 '211.000 mlleL 'lblo car lib • In• .... with fttalnins wan., -· Ql:Yal 1-. -y--wmtc. r-, outdoor patio. 3-bedrowt -with 2-.-at--. ,._,, Hart.or :JOO. U-4tc Bul.-e. 1nr1....,.ator and out-tached apm1ment. Allo .,_•tar ___ .,-...._ ______ _ ... i.t11on -and wub oottap with ll'flnc romn, W. FOR SAµ: -Cboftolet --. o"'c"'"te and 1n 1ooc1 res romn, kitchen It batb. 'lblo -Coupe, ~9M. New mot<r, lood 1rlr. • outllanding value for orly-.~ ho•••• ~~-2118S. 519 ... otra fine qualltT all-yeu-Owllor mull lea>e """8t -boo San~ Aw. · JS.2tp a a & I -priced to tell at Sl"°°°-. LINOO~.zEPHIR '41 '-door - Prle.ed Now For Quick J . K. vn•.n c1aa. N'!"' i-Jnt. New -ID Sal $ 15tb .t< Omtnl-Barbar UM '411. ~ boe18', fine -e at 18,500 lea! ;r.11an tbr.-puL °""" la.lie or HOO Sea "'8.A,._ 0.-112 Jl:Blellf'llo••ltili'Ol-P<, Orona cJe) Mar .. ~· -· A ·~ ._ ~ Btobr-« v•1. m.&n' warm ... - ftDff !!!!"-lOQB.W WANTED TO ~ er 1lllll ~ -1 -. -er U.lte n... --- -pq -fcjr --·Pia. B1 •1 1ii'ACSiCiaii"iiNDiij;1ioiij;1>'· 22lboli;;ua;;;,.,i;1..,.im: up to QlO per wtb. o.oaoc.<ato -.nl1-1IMtle r ~ --·•· .,., adol, ,!lbell,,..Oll CD. 2111 ,-_. -rem BAU -2 •-........ ·~ll.llllllllOlll. OI tap Hlahw&I. Ult 'tl•_ ~ U-4te l"md. QDlnc z.t. _. wsllka. ... -alM "011, Son.1lllll ll0lml'ftl.OAJr ) • -~tall&-Bs 111 = ~ -~· ~· %= ~~ 3:1s5 I~.-5all B•-m:l-ll.U-41c ·.•.::.== ,,, • t:!m:=-c.aE ..:·:* ~-=~ --_, . • -----------------~-! Let Us Balance Your Wheels With Our New Modern BEAR DY-NAMIC Wheel Balancer Approved Chrysler and Plymouth Part. and Service NEWPORT HARBOR MOTORS 2616 W. Central Ave. Phone Harbor 636 &-tfc 11 TRAILERS FOR RENT- Do your own hauling and mov- ing. All new equipment, $2.25 It $2.50 per clay. We fUrnlah bitch. Myrehn Broo. Service Station, Cor; 17th .I< Newport Blvd., Oista Mesa 2·tfC TRA VEL-OME Trailer, lS.foot Call Loretta Clark, Harbor 5. 5-tf~ -BUSINESS BUYS"-- -o- OLD ESTABLISHED SHIP YARD, 100x200 ft. equip- ped. A going business on a lease. MOTEL, 6 units and mgrs. apt. $650.00 monthly take. RESTAURANT, HARBOR BLVD., close in, seats 32, with living quarters. BEAUTY SHOP. Central Laguna~oing good business with well furnished apartment. MUST SELL RADIO & ELECI'iuC SALES & SHOP Well stocked and equipped. Ford pickup and etc. Two furnished homes Included on lease. TRAILER OOURT, restaurant, home, good deal for couple. · 16-SI'OOL RESTAURANT. Big Money maker. Best buy. GIFT SHOP, best location, big income. big profits. DRUG STORE location for rent. Act quick. • SERVICE STATION and turnlshed home, on A-1 hlway. • -0- When Selling or Buying a Business, See "Sandy'' -0- A. "SANDY" STEINER, Realtor Business Broker + Insurance , 634 Coast Highway 101-Phj es: Beacon 5173 or 5'T78 . . 13-ltc •s•L lrrllTATE ., SZAL mt'ATll uiiiA£ Ul'A'nl: ., HARBC)R INVESTMENT COMPANt , Realtors Typical Offerings In the Pre-Season Market MOO buys a 2 bedromi home In BUSINESll~R'nJNITIES ofz Newport Beach. Very 1ood cons !ered Include t lbopo, bot *II dltlon. Gu beat. Fenced yard. 1tancll,' I ·~ car ... Double garqe. Half a block from beauty porlon; women• nad7-to- tbe ocean. -ar. aba1oae boat and equlpnent, tllllnc 1tat1ona, arr...ie 11quar, - otben. OCEAN FRONT HOICE. 3 bed- ._ with bath -a half. Just rb1•4eled. New pmnt bmcle and out. ExceUrtt --and .-tocadan..· $10,'150 ta a reuon•Ne price and -If --. Wo have the bJa_ l)nedlate pn II! I ...... ' -,._ lot In BARBOR BEIGR'l11, IO --SIOOO ,._ No boadll er •• -ta. ...,. -. CAFE-Steady year round -. -· Good ,_ round --- IQtcben equl-t la --· About the -care. _.atloa ID -ara. Julie alone -tbo rent. Priced at Sl2.000 wlddl ID- dudel fUD equt)••EHt and ON· SALE BEER LICENSE. SHOP BUILDINGS for -- I Im richt -· 1-r&lt. OOll-MEJICIAL MANUFACI'URING PLANT for ale. New 4000 foot bulldlns n-Item• are Olll7 a -al -· Stmp bi and -u.r.. -:w. ~ -jaot -t It ta11a to __ ,,_ __ -tllat, er -will be c1M ID i.-w·--wmt. • • HARBOR INVESTMENT OOMPANY . . REALTORS . ' . Ttlnshw Baltlar llOO . ~·. --. U.Uc - • ISLAND REALTY COMPANY 201 Agate, Balboa Island ' Phone 3TisW Cape Cod 2-bedroom hol'.lle and garage apartment on corner lot, designed by well-known architect completed last week. Exceptionally well-built. Loi,; of tile work, indirect lighting; well planned brick patio. Immediate possession. Don't miss seeing this one! The newest home OI). Balboa Island. And It's for sale! ~ ISLAND REALTY COMPANY 201 Agate, Balboa Island Phone m-w THE PROPERT;\' YOU WANT IS AVAI UA BLEI I I ' ' 12s2tc . ' Home -Lot -Income -Business I Descrif)e Ypur Wants We Can Help You J. M:-MILLER & ASSOCIATES 15th &.Central l;larbor 1264 13-ltc WE 'HAVEi BUYERS ' For Homes and Lots In Beach Area BRING YOUR LISTINiGS TO US. Ask For Sales ~ JOSEPH A. SMl'1H ' • PhOlli! ttartjor 1936-.T COAST DEVE I.iOPMENT CO. I . ~~BMi,rde}Kar U.ltc AVl'Oll W.t.!CDJ> ll.&p'IOI WAlllllD a 7 I WE NEED LAT~ MODEL CARS and Will Pa Top Prices _ SECJ, YOUR CAR NOW While Prices-~ Still High. . ' WE WILL PAY YOU EVERY oor.r.u .. YOUR ~ fl' 'VORTH CULBERTSON CHavROLET CO., Inc. Own• ll!t and Olflmi(IN!e Dee• IOIR w• ClsdNI, Me•P*t a CJc r 4Jl-lii1iili,.lllC'ltmr1 Bu• ..... • • • • . I BALn I MORTUARY _.,_ . I Lady Atfendant ~ -.t- 410 Cou\ Blvd OORONJ. DEL M4R ' .Telephone Barbor 42 Dit.Y AND ?Cl<HI' QMita Mesa• ·on Red Cross Drive Fond C.Ommittee Goal of the 19f7 tund .. _Ip fir the Southem Ormip County lied au. w111 be m.eoa. of wblch $47.311 la expected to a>me from Santa Ana-Tustin and M2,ll92 from various branches of the -.th county chapter. · To prepare tor the campal111, which opens March 1, delecates trom the chapter went to River· side for a general meetln& of 34 Southland chapten of the Red I Cl'Olsl to discuss With offldals of the national orpniz.ation and Pa· ci.fic area stalt· the details of the campaign, according to E. C. Mis· L------------' I sildine, chapter chairman. Attend· lng were: · ---------~---! Santa Ana -Allison Honer, Santa Ana-l.agnna Cit~ PUblic uma,. Wlllte Ho1se 80s IiDe Seeks ~~:!ral l:'1Ud1 ~ Cafe Fare Increases Some of the ,_ -~ ...._ am No proteot wu made either by to the 'Newport SeachJ public it-i..c-BewJi, a.m. the dl1' of NowpOrt Beach nor brary lhelve1 durlnc anuary are : I';::::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;=:~=~ by the Newpo1 t Harbor awnb<!r Plcu. I I: of Commerce to the propooal of Andrezel, The Angelic Aveng-R dlo Se • the Lagun'a Beach-Santa Ana en; Bentley, The Rise of HeniY 8 mce Slap llnes for an lncreaae In Morcar· Burt Clooe Pursuit· Coli-Beaco 52"'.,W local rates when· It was brought atantln~. Tai~ of the Tw..u;; Ed-D u.>- before a representative of the monds, In the Hands of the Se~ l . ,)[. BROWN COMPANY · California State Railroad commil-cu· Helm A matt.er of ~: mpwa slon at Ii hearing held In Santa Hodgins, Mr. Blandinga Builds ~ ''=="=ll=l=t=Cou==t===Y=!::::o' 'Ana. Dream House and Hurst, The I ~ Herbert F . Kenny, president of Hands of Veronica. I the Newport Harbor Chamber or :. :rrishJ Waltz j n to Darkness; Commerce, made an appearance, Kenyon, That Skipper from Ston- but did not enter an objection to ington; Krause. The Thresher; the petition or Charles P. Rhinard, Lay, Cey1un; Marmur, • Andn>- president or the Stage lines: No meda; Tarkington, The Show pne represent~ .the city of New-Piece; Wellman, The Walls pf port Beach officially. Jericho; Young, Red Clark at the Primarily requested is a boast ho_w Down and Zinberg, Whs.t in the local rate from 5 to 10 D'fii Know For Sure. l . Special S~,-~ " PHOTOSTATS """""'... ' PBOl'O SUPPLIE& tund campai111 ch&lrman: Robert Wright, vice chairman and Mlss Martha Caldwell, Mn. E. M . Red- mond., Mrs. Laura Warren, Henry W. Burton, W. W. Hamilton., A. N. Zerman and Mlsslldlne . DINNE&-TIME AT THE NEWPORT HABll08 NURSERY SCHOOL IN 008TA MESA. TMellero are alwa)"9 preeent. wbea tlae eldklrta are ....,. for tbelJ" meala and iM came.n.woman JaA llap- ned ~ be preeent: •he• the c:MJ4reo marched into the dlAlq room. and tooll their placee ·~ the tableL pe Pictured wtt:b. Ute clilld.ren are, Mn. Lou.be Hamblet" (wltb her bMk to the camera); Mn. 1,Jlllan Butler. llMd, teMber (wbo la Mle:D b•-dtn• • rt.. of mlllt to a cblld); Mn. Bird.le O.tnnder (llunnl '"""""Ille food la Ille rtpt ~) and Jin. f1orence ltat.cb <-• Ille drtnldac fountain) wbo .. wat.cihlq a cbll4 about to p &o the 1el"lf.D& ta.hie for food. -Pat Gabnel Photo. cents, which Charles P. Rhinard Mysterlee I or ' the _bus line said was designed Crispin, The Moving Toyshdp; prunar1l~ to have local. panengera Kent, A Knile Is Silent: Knigbt, ride thell' own local lines and to Footbridge to Death; Marble, 'J1le speed the interurlSan service por-Lady Forgot; Nash, Unhappy Ren- • _...... 0-S.. fw &Me9. .,........., ..... .. ..... a.-a ...... E4;mlp.. CA•••• &EPAiaS ARTIST SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES DRAFTING SUPPLIES BLut PRINTS ALL TTPES-PROXPT SERVICE RZS PICK-UP a DKLll'DY Costa Mesa-Mn. Calla Viele, Kenneth Hlll and Mrs. Jerrold Spangler, Garden Grove -Mrs. Flora Rath, C. J. Clark, G. J . "1len and· Mn. Roy Helm. La· guna Beach-Mrs. Anne Morey, Mrs. H elen ntfany, Mrs. Clare McCullough, Mrs. Margaret Pow- ell, Mrs. C. J . Martin,. Mrs. Nita Carman, Mrs. H . C. Wire and Mn. The Clam Bake Conducted by the Clam Digger Cout Photo Supply &: Blue Print Co. C. C. Henrie. L---------------------------' 135 CoMl •ht. Bo. TT.le 16' ,___. MEN-WOMEN Huntington Beach -Joe Ham- ann, William Ebert and Mrs. Chris King. From Newport Harbor - Mrs. Harry Gartler, Miu Dorothy Smith and Rev. Ardys Dean. All kinds typewrt ter ribbon> In stock at the News-nmes. A muat on ttie Mld-WlAter 88ptta calendar .. the CtamMke and dance to be lleY at the Loa Anple. Yacht club n. Friday nl«bt. FebnaarJ" %1st. Tb.1s blowout IA beiq •taced JohlUy by tbe 1AH1 An· p.le. Barbor ao4 Newport Harbor PC neet. a.ad llhoold. prove to be one of the better drtnldnc bout. of tbe year. Brine the ll~ woman and come u you a,e (MIHn1 clotbel af'e more than welcome). FestlvttJee are 9Cbed.uled to atart M IOOD u you can get ln from your moorings. Let'• hope that the PCs will ma.ke tttl9 an annual event. Po.t-Prostat.e ---Pelvis .. ,.. .... lrtn+ef ...... ................. .,...., .... ,... w •-· ....,., bat' tie ... sc:rtpt: brtn1 your own bottle. and was flrst raced for in 1922 j jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ I Mention v.·as made tv.ro weeks and has enjoyed competition every ago of1 the revival of International ye8r up to and including 1939. .....,, ~ ... ..,_ ,... ~, ....... , ......... . -· IT'S YOUR GLANDS 0.-.............. ..., ... ..... .__.. ..................... .... -Jro-;o;;,•.;;~Ji'• maa1---S• • I• U .. Dr. & •· a.a. IL C.. ft.0.. 197 .... L If....,... ......._ .,._. _.. llM ,_ .. y_.. .......... ~ •.-n1 •• .&. .. • arae P. & ...... ... ftw n J8 Building -NO JOB TOO Chrome Plating NaUonal PlaUag Oo. uaew-.1M1t.M. l.oas ~ 971.Sl• Remodeling SMALL compel ition in the Six Meter class. It was brought to this co~try At t'1 a t time it was more or less jn 1936 by INDIAN SCOUT, own· a ru"Y?r but now comes the for· eel and sailed by Herman F . maJ announcem('nt by the Sea-Whiton, and has remained here wa nhaka Corinthian Yacht club of ever since. a challe nge by them for the SEA· INDIAN SCOUT. incidentally, WANl:lAK.A INTERNATIONAL was the forerunner of the LIGHT TROPHY now held by the Royal SCOUT which Is now on the West Northern Yacht club of Scotland. Coast and which has r aced quite Also, in the same letter. Sea-frequently here in Newport Har- wanhaka a nnounced the two-ply bor. challeoge by the Royal Northern LULU was the next in line an Yacht 1club and the Swedish Yacht under the able hand of Briggs S . Racing Association for the SCAN-CUnningham she made a success- DINAVIAN GOLD CUP, which is ful defense of the trophy in 1937. at the: present time in the rx>SSeS· LULU, now owned by Bill Hor- sion of the Seawanhaka club. ton. is prominent in the Six-~teter These cups represent twu uf thE:. picture on this coast and w as three most sought after trophies berthed a t Newport during most BUGH M. NEIGHBOR, JR. in Inrerna tional competition, the of the war. ' General Ba:lldlng Contractor third being the International Star Goose Actl,,·e 118 E. TENTH STREET, SANTA ANA PH. S. A. 7()84.R Championship Trophy. GOOSE. a lso kno\vn on the ';~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iiii:iiiii:i~~~~~~~~! The SEA\VANHAKA INTER-waters of this bay, carried the i NATIONAL TROPHY is the old· defending colors in 1938 and 1939 Something New In Balboa ~ow You Can Buy Hugh's Freezer Fresh Catering Ice Cream To Take Home ALSO we are serving FROSTED MALTS made with pure ice cream For Your Eating Plea.sure BUBBLE GUM GIVEN AWAY With each FROSTED MALT this Sat. while It la,slB See It Made At Gunderson's Drug St9re Main and Central BALBOA est trophy in International Yacht-"'hen she \Va lked off with the cup ing and was first pr<'Sc>ntcd by the on both occasions. Sea\vallhaka Yacht club in 1895. GOOSE'S performance in 1938 This trophy has beC'n r aced for \vas the most outstanding in the 26 lirrles in a ll a nd \vas last com-his tory of this event. peted (or in 1938 \Vhen the Scots In that series she made a clean madC' thC'ir successful challenge. S\\'Ccp with three straight firsts. Trial races to pick a challenger the only time this ever happened. for this trophy \\'ill be held at Sea-GOOSE'S r ecord is e'"·en more ,,·anhak a H a rbor starting J une 14 rt'markable \\'h<'n the conditions and entry blanks must be on file surrounding t hese races ar e con· b.>· June 1. sidercd for GOOSE '"as pitted The SCANDINAVIAN GOLD against boats and skippers that CUP "·as presented by Finland "·cre presumably the best that ~~~~~~~~~~~~~i l England, E urope a nd Burmuda r had to offer. PC or PCC "T/Je Westi finest Sailinf Boats" George Strom Barbor 19'1-J 109 .ta Bavmaa Newporl&eodl But in spite of this opposition, when race day arrived. GOOSE went to work \\·i th a will and soon erased any doubts about her be- ing the fastest Six-Meter ever turned out in this country. It ma tte red little what the wea the r conditions were : for light, moderate or heavy, GOOSE just tucked her feet up under her and flew away from her opposition. On the first leg of the first race, in heavy going, she worked out a nice lead Only to be dumped into last spot by a vicious squall. Undaunted by this bit ot bad luck she proceeded to sail through the fleet on the next lap to win going a"·ay by. more than two minutes. The second race was a dritting ma tch and proved to be no race at all for the time limit ra.n out while GOOSE, who was enjoying a 15- minute lead, was still some two vided by the Laguna line. dezvous; Reilly, The Silver Leop-. School Fare Booltf ard and Ryan, Exit HarleqUin. ~ going over in a 13-mile breeze to The-commiuion wal' told t~e Non-F1cUon __ J win the resailed second race by compaiiy also seeks to increa:se Abraham. The Music of T""°Cfla1- about five mJnutes. the charge for school chtlctn:n and kovaky; Aller, Build Your ot_ri In the final race, GOOSE really for purchasers of 60-ride tickets. Ab 0 de · Anderson TomorroW's had to show her stuff. Oft to a ~gular rates for inter-city serv-Champio~; Benedict.' The .Chrys- bad start, s he took quJte a ham-ice would remain the same as anthemwn and the Sword; Carl- mering from the SCandinavian at present under the proposed son, The Plotters; Cerf, Anything entries and it was not until the schedule. for A Laugh; Doughty, ,Travels second lap that she wu able to Questioned by Cramer and Ex-In Arabia Deserta; Gibson, More break loose and win by some 40 aminer L. N. Bradshaw, Auditor Pictures to Grow Up With and seconds. Charles Woodfill told the commis-Gordon, Our Son, Pl_blo. GOOSE, of course, has been re-sion it was expected . that. under Halsey, Color Blind:. Hamman, turned to the East Coast to' prep present rates operating 1nC?me The Mademoiselle Handbook, Isie- for this new challenge to Amer· next year ~·ould be $99,676 agwnst lin, Invitation to Skiing; Log&n, ican Six.Meter supremacy and it an oper~ting expense o~ $104,· "Bring Along Laughter; Louch- 1o1r.'ill be interesting to see how she 506, leavmg a net operating loss heim 500 Years of Art· Lozier will fare for it is rumored that of $4830, with other income to Poinlers for Parents; Marin-M'a~ the Scandinavians and the Scots reduce the deficit to $3TIO. With r ie Wind Aloft Wind AJow· Mul}s havt' a couple of hot challengers. the proposed increase, he esti-S~set Host ~nd Hostess' Boo~: .All in all, the International mated operating income would in-Perkins, The Roosevelt I Knef; Yachting picture looks mighty ~ease to $106,125'. w~ch would Playground Equipment and Ho~e good. g1ve a net operating income of Projects· Putnam Death Vall~y Now what we need is a chal· $1619 and 8 total income before and Its 'Country; 'Sepeshy, Terh- leng(' for the AMERICA'S CUP in taxes of $2,679. pera Painting; Sunset Weste~n the J boats. He and Rhinard said their fig-Ranch Houses and Sunset's Kit- ( • • • ures were based on an estimated chen Cabinet Recipes. Tale of the Bantam The single·handcd passage-•that the BANTAM made from the mainland to Hilo Harbor, Hawaii, might be a feat of seamanship but to the Old Clam Digger it seems a bit foolhardy a nd mlacks of a bit of luck . two-cent increase in gasoline tax- es and an expected increase in >.Arages paid to employes. See Benf!flt9 Rhinard said 90 per cent of the school children riding the line were from Costa Mesa to Santa Ana. and that their rate is based on 50 per cent of the regular Is He Around Town i Community Players troupe ts looking for a man who can p18y the part of Mr. Stanley in the play, "George Washington Slept Here." Can you act that role? Umltod Tim• Only! Cleansing Creams 11.15 SIZE ••• Ill •LI $ IS llZI •OW $J.t5 ell plus bx PINK CLE ANSING CREAM- !11&11111 ~­Dlnldl cillsiftg tciiGI. EMULSIFIED CLEANSING .- CREAM- anmiilllll Ir"' skit BALBOA PHAJIMACY llAHPTON HARBOR DRUG NEWPORT PHARMACY Now. I have never seen the BANTAM but J understand from those tha t have that she is an 18-foot doubl e·ended cutter with· out an e ngine and '-''ilh a large open cockpit, not self bailing. fare. Some 80 per cent of those Drtve caretully.'......spa.re a Life. pupils are under 12 and pay only ;:::=======::::::;=================:;; 25 per cent of the fare, he added, saying they were getting a nine mile ride for five cents. Only a bout 30 or the 60-ridc tickets for adults a.re in use at any one time, he said.. Another sidelight of the voyage that involves Lady Luck is the fact that the 0'''ne r's original des· tina tion \\'as Tahiti and not the Ha,,·a iian group \\'hich was his ultimate la ndfa ll. J . W. Clayton or the Santa Ana Bus Service and Mrs. Phillip J. Bird of the Cos ta l\1esa Coach Line said they believed the local- The s tory goes that the O\vner f are increase would benefit their left Long Beach in t ~<' latter part lines by putting local passengers . ''Rendezvous ot the Marlnen" White's Balboa Island Cafe AND OOCKTAJL BAB Oorner Marine • Park Ave. PRECISION FREQUENCY SERVICE I . . , Call Barbi>r 1690-J for RADIO PHONE FREQVENCY MEASUREMENTS and Percentage !Modulation Checks of S~pten1bC'r a n~ SA!led d~wn the on local lines. Clayton"s system ?\·tex1can COASt f1 gur1ng th1s as a charges eight cents and the Costa better spot for departure. . Mesa line charges 10 cents whil<' . Some. 40 days later he dr1~ted the Laguna parall els the same l .. !iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii into Hilo. a sadder but possibly service ror five cents the com. I 1 \Viser lad, some considerably mission representatives' were told. lighter in ,,·eight. due to a lack ------------- of food. and '''ith boat and sails much \he \Vorse for wear. tering a bay·sailer in the HonC>'- lulu r ace. Si n~le·handed tra ns·ocean pass-_ Movies On Friday ages 1n a small boat can be fun . . and a lso quite safe in a boa t that Friday night. F eb. 14, Bob Boyd, is properly designed and equipped Commo?ore of the,, Balboa Yacht for such work but in one the size club, will have as his guest at the and type mentioned above it club, Frank_\Vatson, district secre- should be discouraged. t~lJ'. for the LIGHTNING Asso- Y es, it is true that Fred Rebel ciation. , made a single-handed passage Mr. Watson will show motion from Australia to the United pictures of th e International States in an 18-font n,....., boat LIGHTNING Class Association which was decked only with can-Championship Regatta held in the vas. East last year. His instruments and equipment Bob has also presented the club crude also but, agaln I say that with a new trophy. Dame Fortune had a hand on the This "MUG" amounts to a high~ tiller for if I remember correctly ly polished spittoon and will be the boat was sunk during a blow r aced for as a challenge cup. while moored over in "Hurricane It is presented to no· particu1ar Gulch" inside the San Pedro class so that a skipper from any breakwater. class may challellge and designate Any off.shore passage, or for the class in which the race is to that matter any cruise, should be be sailed. well planoC'd and thought out. Looks like a good deal for under HANSEN'S 2100 Ocean Front • • Confectionery & Lunch NOW OPEN EVENINGS ' Malts • Sandwiches • Hamburgers Beaudry'• Box Candy • CatBlng Ice Cream • NIWYOM LOS ANGl:ll:S HOllTWOOD LOMG •l:ACM ,A.SAO I.NA POMONA llYllSIOf SANTA-ANA LESTER & Co. INVfSTMJNT S.KUllTlf.S hundred yards from the finish r-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:,, line. So don't think that I am a kill-this set-up no one hot.shot in any joy when I try to discourage en-class can hog the "MUG." SANTA MONICA 2004 WEST CENTilAL AVE., NEWPORT BEACH HAIBoa 13 OPEN From 1 to 5 P. M. EVERY DAY ' TO MllT THE INVISTOIS' NffDS MODEL HOME FOR VETERANS On.e Block North of 17th Street o~ Tustin I Built by GEORGE M. HOLSTEIN for the NEWPORT BAY coMP.AlNY Furnished by . Landscap~d by CRAWLEY FURNITURE e HOLLISTER BROS. ! '1'11111 BOJo: 18 nJft ONE or '1111: 1 .. BO~ lllCING BVILT FOB VJ:rJ:llAN8 JN DU: 008'1'A ~ AU:A . Make Rea& vations NOW for Your Home Thi$-meaftt that GOOSE would have to do it all over again and do it she did, too. Having waxed the fleet in heavy and in drifting weather, she pro- ceeded to give them a thorough ~o · y -. Yoa....., brlllg yoar doe- tor'w prMttlpUom here wltla-phte- ot _,., parity 111111 pmwp<r11. ATTENTION Boat Owners-::-Farm Owners LIGHT PLANTS • &-v on Tilly nm • 32-Volt U. S. \t40 waU.1) (600 Wll.lla) • 12-Volt Delco • 110 A. C. Portable ('760 Walla) (1250 watla) • J:J:.Volt • 125-Volt A. C. -U. S. (ulled) 1500 •at'" ENGINES ·- • _Brlgp &lld Stration 1 CyL. S* H.P. • u. 8.1'arllle 1 CyL. 2* H.P. • "Brigp &lld 8Qoa&toa. 1 CyL. a* H.P. (with rev. gear> Plll8'l'ER FIRE EXTINGU1811EB8 ( 1 Gallon) ._ -ll-Volt Water Cooled upt Pluito AnllaNe 0~~~ Van,derpoel ~::retor Low Octane Fuel plus Water equals · high Engine Performance PETE ~:~:J SERVICE a an , ...... u. ................. Dllee 9 tlw -.... *'t 1w Gm all1rs M .... ' Going to Build I This Yem :? You probably have yoar dftlMll -.. all worked out ID your m.lDd -or ma)'"b& your att.ldtect or con.tractor ahNdy hu prepared plam for 7oa. Electriclty wtll have a I~ put la maldnc t1re:ann of potJtwar UvtJac come true. \Vbea J'OU p Oft.r tbe pi... ..it1t your ballder be IUftl to Mir. ldm oboot tbe -t -..iopment In bet-Id 1-r •.US -tano-tklllal beaaty. Om_.. • .,.~ -wtll ... &lad to~ wttll l:Qoat: plw or ~ 0. ... IMUcc may make • lot of dUtMemce la .. .,., ....,~ ., Ulat -- 1000 Cwt Bhray, N..W"°*' ' ..&i.o ta S-~ D-Mh tact-111 'f=-8r·'Hiep o+hef .. Me' ,,. . I . Ol>..Two ~ Bq•"JM' M I l ' • NEwPoRT BAY COMPAN 1J51 F.ast 17th St. Coeta M 1111 AWW llL... as IL -C09'r£ MM* tor FAOT9ft, ~ llTOUi GnlCS. F,.uM. --. """"---------------~ 1_. · .................... .,,--.. ;- 1 • I I E. ·1 (l•d) Jackll• . ~. CEME -IT WORK Flqatone Work -Cement Block Fences wtat W..tl: • •• ' ti • OAu. llll.1 1 POa DIPOE1 Aft0Jf • 1 INT .. ~ ... -· cy (Mn~ Nears . · ity After Years of Planning ················f'·w~w-········-···--~ ... .. NonC!i:!~~fRw··--- . , -I . , 4-Day Cktanlnc Service · 1 WEEK LAUNDRY SERVICE PboM a-.oo 572S Employerg Must File Tax forms _ ~shla: W1' ~ ot'ph ....... tile...,.....,.... al the have been pven a similar contract ~ cdf .. l'.4ll<ia C1ampma1'• llO-eyde .,...... to • for the adaption of portable and oauorm eo CJ• .. rapidly .,,,_,... a IMlltJ• ~ to non-portable clocks and timing de-BRO' ADWA y CL II:' A ME.RS ' ' by G. 1. Wlieat, diBtrW ~· '1be freqmaey vices." Warning wu IAued today by ~-. ........ llDder -y IMt llepCelllW wllea Suda To ac<:omplllh the change, Edi-Collector of Internal Revenue 121 Broadw· ay Costa. Mesa V-~"'.:... _...._ --..... __. ~·, other eom-ion establllhed, a separate d•part- ..,..M&ra _,_...,., w-.;i&v ~-v,,~ 500 Harry c. Westover tha t federal ~!!'.~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;:~~~~~;;;:;;;:~~~~~ mwiitlell bave beel1 ebuged over at a ......, pace elllce tben ment and now hu more than lnlormatlon returns on Fonns ' 1 ~~~~~;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;~;;;;;;~;;;;;;~ j 1111d iWboa 19 IClbeduled to be oa~ed atanlDg about Jnly Z9, employees working on the pro-1096 and 1099 must be filed on or --" iN _. _,__.. A•__. 11 ..._.._ DION .._ __ 100,000 ject, ln addition to about 1,000 em-belore next Saturday, February ...,. r ·MfllOr• ..,..... --• ·· ,__ ----cle ployees ot the contractors It has .. FUN ZONE FAlllbn cmrtomen bave been ehllllpd from llO: to .,.,...,3 engaged. 15. CiUTlmt. Nearly 700,000 Edl>On custom-"Employers who during. 1946 Ji.KJ.ougb the rest of tbe world generally bM standard: en will benefit from the change paid any lndlvidual $500 or more bed 1:t 50 cyclee, the United Sfatee bU gndualJY tmded tD: ln frequency. Slnce these cus-ln wages from which no lnccme warcl the -of 80 cyclM, unUI In ._t yean onq Ille l:di: tlmlen are 1Cattered ln a wide tax wu withheld must report such 90D territory remained a 50-eycle a,na. It 19 appareat that area from' Santa Barbara and Te-wages on these Information forms. In ' customen wlD benefit from llllllc the -llllltorm hachapl to Laguna Beach, and Agricultural and domestic salaries ~ that 19 -1 In the rest of the ....don; bat aaUI -H from Redlancll to Lon& Beach and and .wages are exempt from wlth- cWI'!"' t tb ~be a.de. The di•ag>!> Santa Monica. t he frequency holding tax and must be aooounted ;~~;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ has -.. lnadvllable or e . became chana;e program ls a tremendous for on theme returns. ~ pomidered In 1939 and l!MG, WU postpouod undertaking. "Rentals In excess ol $500 paid of 6'e WU' In Europe and um eoaatry's ~ pro-During the three years of the to individuals other than agents .~ ..... -..... -~ BALBOA ~ As 8000 .., tfie ........ over, however, tbe frequency proeram, the Edison Company ex-must also be reported; as must Fr,..sh Dailv c~ program WU beg1Dll. pecta to spend $27,000,000 to bring pte miums, annuities, royaltiet, and ~ , Ampng the advantages ot us-type pumps will be contacted far Its customers the advantage ot interest payments. neiinOu. Bea ~ ing SO.cycle current will be the in a4vance of the change In fre-·60-cycle curTent. ''These forms should be sent to Or, ccqlete .,,..~ abilitf of reside nts here to en-quency in order that arrangements Even though the program has the Commlssioner of Internal Rev-wllm YCMl wut to ~ joy the various frequency-sensa-be ade for pump conver-moved s teadily from one are a to eriue, Processing Division, 260 E. your own.. tive i+ems such as record players, may m another since September , 1946, it 161 St., New York 51, New York. cl~ timers an d a utomatic sio111 either by the Edi.son ~om-will be Decem ber, 1948 before the They are not to be filed with the washers now being. produced in pany or by the owner , it desU"ed. lut customen are changed over local r evenue office," Westover Open Until Easter Week Ends Vidor Visible-5edional VICTOR VISIBLE RECORDS : In Steel Titles and other vi ta l infor- mation is instantly visible. A sli ght pull ex~ses the sl ide, o f lip of the fingei exposes the record . Importa nt factors pertain- ing to the record con be s igna led in the v i s i b I e m argin , wl:ere they ore in- stantly o p .,arent, w.ithout reference to the cord. Easy t o post, qu l<"k- ly and accu:·:it"''Y- no time lost in lo- cating the desired name or item. increasing qu antities only for 6().. Residences here will be visited to 60-cycle current, Whe at said. said. cycle 1use. by Edison repr esentatives a few Since the war, appliance manu· h t Is facture.rs have concentrated their weeka before t e curren produCtion on ~cle devices, for changed. which the market has been great-Appliances found to require ad· er, and have reduced, or com· jUltmcnt will be tagged for the pletely discontinued. their output information of the householder of 5()..cycle items. and for the guidance of the work· Not only are 50-cycle devices men who will follow later to beeoming increasingly difficult to make the actual adjustments in find, but due to their limited pro--the homes. duction they . p~bably will cost Most appliances, however, will . more than similar 60-cycle de--require no adjustment, since the vices. majority of 50-cycle appliances It has been estimated that Edi· now in use will operate satisfac· son cUJtomers will save hundreds tor ily on 6()..cycle current without of thousands of dollars a ye ar as change, W heat said. a r esult or th e rreque ncy chavge Exceptions are automatic and program, due to the growing dir-spin·dry washers, record players, ferences in cost between ~cycle clocks, timing devices, some types equipment. of home workshop equipment and The troublesome matter of hav-devices that are time-controlled ing freque ncy·sensative equipment by synchronous motors. 'cycle--changed' when moving in or California Electric Construction out of Edison territory will be eliminated, too. and dealers and C.Ompany has been engaged by the ser\'ice firms will be able to ren-Edison Company to adapt appll· der better service because of the ances where necessary throughout Edison's 50-cycle system, and CaJ. greater ease in obtaining replace· lfomia Electric Service Stations ment parts for 6()..cycle equipment. Harbor Bees Lead Sunset Bch. Cagers LIDO WHARF Mli2 Via Oporto -Lido VIJlagll -Newport Beach Phoae: Harbor 784 Overlooking Beaotlfol Newport Bay · Boors: 4 to 12 p. m.-CIOlled Tuesday * A Waterfront Restaurant Newport Harbor is leading in f tu . Sh n· Class B. Huntington Beach in . ea nng . . . ore Inners HORMEN ff SH MAltKET ON CENT"AL AVENUE, NEWPORT BEACH • SAM'S .SEA FOOD SPA Roast TURKEY !tum CHICKEN $150- NEW YORK CUT STEAK .. ·-·---·---····--··-·.$2.50 WHOLE BROU.ED WBSTEB ... ___ .. ______ __f2BJ with draE_ ootter. BROU.ED SWORD~ STEAK -----~ FRIED OOllBINA.TION ·SEA FOOD -------SL50 FRIED SHRIMP --.$1Bl RAINBOW TBOUT.....$1. 75 . Hot Mince Pie with Brandy &uce Soupa • Selad1 • De11 !rla Sam's sea Food Spa and Fish Market Pboaoo: LoD&' 8-h -78. -.00 llDd 8U<l5 E"pand u:i1h Your Buaines1 EASY TO ASSEMBLE In each locality, Edison first de- termines what changes ere re- quired in its customers' equipment for the new frequency and then arr anges for the necessary ad· justrnents to be made at Edison"s expense. Some adjustments in business and professional equip- m ent ar e made well in advance of the actUal change of current, but change* necessary in domestic equipment ere m a de within a few days before or after the curre nt Oas! C and Fullerton in Oass Co k ii o basketball standings. released Steaks . . . C ta S today by Sunset league commis-1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ sioner Bill F oote. They follow: 2501 Cout mp...._,. ' (N-8M1 -) 15:sS CARD SEC.TION -Containinc 65 Pocket• 8x' C.o\R.D SECTIOS -Contalninr t51 Pockets t :15 CARD SECTION -Contain.Ins f.7 Pock~tl D IM E NSIONS: All H Ct lO"I .,.. 1V1" high, 18" deep; W idt!'I J: 5.,3 a!:.~ -7"; lx4 alza--1"; 8x5 aiz-10". CARDS A.:.."ID INSERTS FOR VICTOR VISIBLE 8ECI'IONAL ALSO AVAD.ABLE all the is changed. The nationalJy.known contract· ing firm of Stone & \Vebster En- gineering Corp. has been engaged by Edison to survey and adapt commer cial and industrial equip- ment here and elsewher e in Edi- son's system, \Vheat said, and will survey some firms several months in advance of the change ln fre- quency in order to arrange for delivery of necessary adjustment parts. Owners of deep-w ell turbine Creamery Products You Need • The Removal of Most of the War-Time Restridions • The Enlarging of Our Processing Plant -~' • The Vast E:-.-!"mion of Our Pasture!Fed Herds lllake1 It Ponible For U; N-To Fill All Your Order• We •egret th at hund...U of calls for d~Uvery of EXCRSIOR MILK hod to be turned down. We appreciate your under· • I standing of the problem we have hod. You need no' now do ..ithout the health proi.ctlon EXCELSIOR lABd R \iroRY I PROTECTED MILK gi-you ond your fomlly. • AT YOUI NEIGH80llHOOD INDEPENDENT DfALR -TElEPllOfl!E 237 ,_.._.D._, ·:, ....... a. •• . ' CLASS B w L P ct. Nwpt. Harbor ........... _ ... 7 0 1000. Hunt. Beach .................. 6 2 Orange ............................ 5. 3 Ana heim ........................ 4 3• Fullerton ........................ 4 4 Santa Ana ........... -......... 1 7 Dov.•ney .......................... 0 8 CLASS C w L Hunt. Beach .................. 6 1 Anaheim ........................ 5 1 Fullerton ........................ 4 2 Nwpt. Harbor ................ 2 4 Orange .......................... 1 5 Downey .......................... 1 6 CLASS D w L Fullerton ........................ 5 1 Hunt. Beach .................. 5 2 Anaheim ........................ 3 3 Downey .......................... 3 4 Orange ........................... .2 4 Nwpt. Harbor ................ 1 5 RA·DIO Sales & Service Auto and Home 'Pabner Radio 1111d ELECnUC !SU Newport Blvd. OOSTA MESA Plloae Be.eon 5004-W O..llllit:N-*.tO....•- .750 .625 .571 .500 .125 .000 P cL .857 .833 .667 .333 .167 .143 Pct . .833 .714 .500 .429 .333 .167 WORTHINGTON ·•· ~ . - Refrigeration ..-O:W AMMONIA ·--... -Air Conditioning ' _. ___ _ Prcwwc Pampa Centrifupl Paup .W -M ...... M•'p'' ~ ..... c::an ••.. ...... .. 0 ., --' '· I "STEAK TONIGHT" ••• Aod 20 to 1* it'll have flawr to Jhout about, too! s,_,perlative flavor ..• for nothing can match die broiling of li ve flame ... that quickly sears the meat ... seals in the juices ... gives your steak that delidous "char-caste" of perfection ! Yo u sec, in Southern California broiling is broiling-and it'> l 20 to I for flame-perfect GAS! *in fact, gas cook.ill$ is wed.in mo tt than 9S pc:rcmi ~t all due bolDes within reach of the Southern California and Southern Cou'ntia Gu Company sysurns. You can depend on GAS for ,..Jer. cookin1-now and in cM yean to come! ~,J~L!A~ ~~,~~ . . ; \.. .. SOU1HllH C O UN TI ES G>.S COM PANY I • • ' .. 1 • • NIEWPORT BALBOA NEWS-TIMES PBOJO:ll: 'lllt:Wrvft U -ii ws of the ChurcheS World at a Glance p ,. a rl s.eq T '77 ... -I.,. Aftw• v .......... WWW ' IJAU CMIJ .. · , . pr OOftA -· 9'!lwdlptlon Po)iable In~· $2e;() per,..... Iii Orulp Councy; T""'l"!rV1 --.......... $2. 'IS per ,..... to 4th zooe; $3.00 per ,..... to 8th .,,,_ \ LoPm JWa Entered u Second-Claa matter at the P<lltottlce In Newport -. -· -Mn: 0. __. 811 ,-..; BT J:DWAllD CLAYTON &T. JA•a• unac:o,.AL CHUllCH -Ud<! .,..,, Ardye T. Dean. V'-r Bay Bridle D way, this threat of "seceulon" ii e:ao a. m.. Holy OommWlklll. Tlie propelled le<Olld b r 1 d g • not new. say the reports. II'• old 05fialboa 1lf et M019U...•IMnel8 ,._ .. _ ........ .._ IOl llAnt ., elt Olmtele canrorn1a. under the Act ot Marq,.3, 18'19 • I l'Lal • -lftl .SAM D. PORTER • --• , - -• -Publlsber Sundl!1 -9:30 L m. 9:611 a.m.. 8uDd&1 -acroa the San Franclsoo Bay on stuff dating back ·to the 1860's. Holy Daya, Holy C.murn,mlon at which work should get started ln Well, if nothing has developed in ------------------------- 10:00 a. m . - . ~ Cf' ~ - -. - -. -Advertislu& ~ ~~-t!_ ~ ~ 10"5. ....:.._.;.._ Plant 3011 W Cen-' Avenue N---' Beed! caJitomla ""'""""' NhlCe • P. m. Friday, 7:30 p. m. IJtany and less than two years. will follow all that time it would appear that Sermon. in some degree the route and the the trouble is more chronic than type of 1trUcture suggested way acute. * * r.T.&D~ r • ~cu • .., ... I"' .. ~ • Ber.h tenice 6:30 P. m. FULL. GOIP.E.L CHURCH back ln the early 1870's when Necroe.' Rl&bt:a • Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach 7,~~ -•t A Dopr '•Me Loeal IMUtaUoa for 0.... n I'_.. Tueod\oy .....tnr prB1tt - !2nd •nd Elden, Colta M... the idea of 1pa.nnlng that famous The -efforts of "Governor" Her· Sunday ecbool. 9 :4.6 ; mornlng stretch of water was tint con-man Talmadge to push through wonbJp 11 · Evangeu.tic M!"YlCe ceived. The original plan called leg!slation denying Negroes the 7:80 p. ~; M.id·week prayer meet: for a low-level structu_re extend· right to vote in Georgia received insurance at 7:30 o'clock. ' . p.a. pa!m•r 1Mco1,0•••10 • .J.. llAUOB ID.& 00 Wednac.s&y, 7:"5 p. m.; ing from Hunter 's Pomt at the a sharp rebuke from t he widow of TBS JO:Wru llUBOll youna people'• evuge1J9Uc lft'Vlce southern end of San Francisco to the famous Confederate soldier, w o. bud. lnourance C0<1NOlor , I NATIUORIAL Active l9i'f JIDCIATION ~Member · :.7l1.U1Jt,L of LU'I1Ht:!'~N ~ cutt Drt on 1"114&y, 7:46 p. m.. Alameda. The new $261 million General Longstreet who Served (To be ocawu Oii W.. project will be a low-level trestle with Robert E. Lee. Keen and vig- " ~ewportel HeJ!.h..1~t) f a combined with a tube and a cause-orous in spite of her years she 3333 vlo Udo, r ewport beoch1 coli!. telephone newport beoch, hnrbor 1500 A "-"'1an&'. eu .. \,,.U&--or Christian Science way, and will run from a short made a strong plea to the Geor· Cban&ln& World! Les cfutance north of Hunter's Pofut gia Legislature to bury the meas- 9:30 a.m., church achool ; 10:30 son Topic 'Spirit' to Alameda. It ls estimated that ure "too deep for resurrection". * * I r ~~ DUS'T "V 1 · " d a.m., ~~ wonbit ~ t-The Golden Test or the Sunday the crossing will require four years Only by so doin"g, she declared, -------------------------~·•COSE a eten Lesaon·Serm.on on "Sptrtt" in all to comple te. The catch ls. that can Georgia maintain "an honor· L: A ri:.ona came nas1' cx:ing '\~o~ as .. a .rntJne • · • a • tted as a state on thai day . . . And-Zone is beiteT. }ACK lJNDSLEV Profits and Publicity H<>W much does industry earn? Most Americans, according to George Gallup, famous pub- lic opinion sampler, think earnings are five times greater than they really are. EB LL CLUB brancbe• of The Mother Church, -------....:..------------'--------, US W Ce al A ·The Flr•t Church of Cbrtat. Sclen· by the time it ls finished there able place in the sisterhood of the ~ta ~tr ve. Uat. ln Boston, Is from Zecbarlab, may be need for still another Nation". We hope Georgia listen· 1 CT Re H bert C e:,th tor and read•. "Thl•1• the word or the transbay link if traffic in that ed-the world did. THE BA 1 ISTRI v. er .... • pu • Lord unto Zerubbabel. aaytng, Not area continues to increase as it Plain Talk 11~ E . Wilson St., ~ta Mesa by mfgbt. nor by power. but by my has in the past few years. The There can be no doubt that the Come ~C:aln~?,U 11 Come splMt, aalth the Lord or boats." present Bay Bridge. completed in trend in international dealings is • ' 4'-6 In The Acta It 111 recited that 1936, was supposed to care for toward outspokenness. in place of PAIN SHOP FIR&T CHURCH OF CHRllT, 0SCIENTl&T Lido Theater, Central Avenue and Via Lido "there aat a certain ma.n at Ly1tra. di impotent In his feet, ..• who never , the traffic for decades to come. ·plomatic double talk. At· least, • , , had walked: The same heard Paul This time the engineers had better this is true as far as American speak: who 1tedfaatJy. beholding con;ult the crystal ball. officials ar~ concerned President • · J b' him, and perceiving that be bad Nelf, Rates Truman's statement to the ne~ Dealing m· G 0 0 D Pamt . 0 s faith to be healed. Said with a Wt th the many proposals intro-Polish ambassador is a good ex-· '4111.e average workingman,' says he; ''thinks the com- pany which employs him could easily ·d~ble his wages .... Business itself is remiss," he continues, "Iii not making the facts known." .\ hra.nc!J. ot Tb.e Mother Cburcb, The First Church of CluUt. Sci· enu.t, ta Boeton. V·-cbuMtta. loud voice, Stand upright on thy duced in the State Legislature de-ample. Instead of carrying out the FOR YOUR C • u feet. And be leil.ped and walked." l ~ And in the Pa&lmJJ tbitl promise or signed to collect still more taxes usua pretense of corclia1ity in Body and fender work_ synthetic or lacquer paint. God's help ta given. "Call upon me from commercial motor carriers meeting him Mr. Truman bluntly Sunda7 SCbool at 9:SO L m.. SUD· day Service at 11 a.. m. Wedntlllday Teatlmonial Meeting at 12 o'cloelr In the day ot tro'Uble: I will deliver in California it is interesting to told him that his government had thee, and thou eha1t glorify me." note that the State Public Utili· not fulfilled its pledge of free FOR YOUR PATIO FUlUHTUftE- Marr Baker Eddy wrttea in •·sci· ties Commission has just found it elections and that we were main· Refinishing Fl'ee pickup and deliv:ery. Gallup states that most persons consider 10 per cent !' "fair" profit for business to earn. But business, he points out, doesn't earn that much on its investment. Reedln& Room located at 111 Palm sine~ Balboa. ls open dally from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. ex~pt Sun· days and holidays nationally ence and Health with Key to the necessary to grant rate increases taining r elations with the W a r. Scriptures:" "When we come to to the for-hire truckers rancring saw regime not because we air Drop in or Call --EsUmates Given Without ri. ... -· have more faith In tbe truth or "'" t "'..._&.., elng than we have In error, more from 8 to 12 per cent to cover the prove of it but because we "have "Yet people are fair," declares the poll taker. "When they know all the facts every segment of the population reacts fairly to a problem." served. · faith tn Spirit than In matter, more rising costs of labor, supplies and not ,lost interest in the ~olish peo-409 29th STREET, NEWPORT BARBOR 2S02 faith In li ving than In dying. more maintenance. The obvious point pie.' We c~ hardly hope that !....------------------------' From this it appears that industry should do, and could do more to counteract the widespread propaganda about "ex- cessive'" profits which do more to counteract the widespread propaganda about '"excessive" profits ..which CIO 1eaders are using to claim further large wage boosts, by giving the public a clear picture of the situation instead of merely making de- nials as is so often done. The publlc la cordta.lly invited to attend tbe church 9ttVlc-•rv\ uee the Reading Room. faith In God tha.n In man~ then no is that if trucking costs are fur. such talk will have much effect material t1upposltlons can pre vent the r hiked through lhe Proposed on the commu'nistics who control ta from healing the sick and de-drast ic tax increases truck trans-Poland, but there is satisfaction atroylng error." partation rates will, have to be in speaking our minds r ather tha n PROFESSION.AL DIRECTORY A88EMBI.C£8 OF GOD Bml'J" and Ida Saade, Pu&on American Leclon Ball, 1611l and Ceotral Ave. Sunday school. 10 a.m. Momin& service, 11 a.m. Evening evana-~tic terVtoe at FIRST MEi"HOOl8T CHURCH G. Edwin Other, Pastor Euclld at Stanford. GArden Grove. 9:30 a..m. Church acbool for all ..... 11 :00 a..m.. Momlne Wonhlp: For instance, most Americans are not aware that in 1946 tw~thirds of the entire nati<>njil income was paid to employes in wages and salaries and that Jess than one-thirteenth of the total national income went to corporations after payment of truces. These are government statistics. 7 :30 p.m. Meuage: ''We Thank Thee." 11:00 Lm. Nuraery t or all cbil· dren during aervlce. Some labor leaders often point out that certain corpora- tions earn many millions of dolliµ"s . The amount looks big until compared to the stockholders' investments in those cor- porations. Then it looks entirely different. ·During the period when the New Deal was riding rough shod over American businessmen they were hesitant about speaking up for fear that further adverse legislation would be the result. The time has come. however, f~r business leaders to present their case intelligently to the public. ' If they don't nobody else will. The General Talks Straight If Gene ral George C. Marshall, the new secretary ot state, can .get along half as well with foreign diplomats and the officials of his own department as he did with newsmen when he anived back in Washington to take his new post he should be most successful indeed. Political reporters, long . accustomed to daily doses of double talk from leading Capital figures, gasped in astonish- ment when General Marshall, who has been rumored as a presidential or vice-presidential candidate, talked to them-in unequivocal language about his political future. Reportorial ears sharpened when he said, "I will never be- come involved in political matters and iherefore I cannot be considered a candidate for political office." But they must have popped when he went on, '-'The popular conception that no matter what the man sa:;s he can be drafted as a candi- date for some political office would be without force or effect with regard to me. I never could be drafted." Probably not since the day when General Sherman said in regard to the presidency: "I will not accept if nominated, and \\ill not serve if elected." has any An'!E!"rican stated his political position so clearly as did the new boss of the state department. General Marshall may have set a precedent for an era of straight talking in Washington, and his forthrightness should help to further eliminate the diplomatic evasiveness in international dealings. At lea.3t, his candor has already woi:i him the enthusiastic backing of both major parties and it Is bound to enhance his stature in the eyes of foreign states- men. Both America and the rest of the world have great need of men who say what they mean and mean what they say. lbe new congress which-will be in control of the Republl- cans will bave an oportunity to pass a lot of legislation during the next two years that the party bas contended was oeeded to straighten out the tangle and speed conversion. Promi- nent amoag these dPmands is the one who revise the labor laWll. maldng labor equally responsible with industry. As l*:esently set up the law Is one sided. It will be interesting to check up tWo years hence and discover how much ol this · damoler tor legislation has been passed. ~ MODERN MARINE SERVICE . SHELL DOC .I ........... d J Mid-week service, Thunday at 7:30 p.m. CHURCH OF CHlll&T Church and Walnut Street. L Duane Canby, Mlnt.ter. Services : Sunday, 10 L m .. Btble study; 11 L m... Mo.mlng wonbtp. CO&T~ MUA COMMUNITY CHURCH Carl 8. Joftfti.lon, Mlnlater 124 E. 20th 8t. Ph. 247S-R Church achool, 9 :45 L m. Morning WorabJp, 11 o'clock. Yoath 11oope, mp. Khool, In· termedlate, Adtllt, 6 :30 p. m. Ewln1'C eervk:e, 7 :30 o'clock. r • Mid-week tellow&hip and prayer, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.. 11 a. m ., Prayer and Sermon. CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA Communrty Methodl.t 1420 West Central Avenue Rev. I!. O. Goodetl, P•stor CbUrcb School, 9:00 L m. Mor1l.lng Wontup, 11 a. m. YouU.: FellowllbJp, 6 p. m.. Even'ing Worship 7 :30 p. m. Mld·week prayer eervtce. Wed· a..aay; covered d1lh dinner, e :so p. m. SEVEl'ITll DAY ADVENTISTS Corner Bolsa and Old Country Rd., Costa Mesa Sabbath school. Saturday morn- ing, 9:~ •'.clock. Preaching service, 11 a.m. ST. JOHN VIANNEV CHU .. CH aalboa , .. .,.d Sunday M ... : 8:30 a.m. Coate.too.: Saturdaye tron. 7:30 to 8 :30 p.m. 8 :00 p.m . Method.I.st Youth J'el· lOW9b.lp. Young' AdUlt Fellowahip. 7:00 p.m. EvOD!ng Wonhlp:- Meaa&'e: "Come Ye U•e." •THE FRIENDLY'" CENTRAL BmLE CHURCH of Coeta Meu Rev. IN1&ht J(tnm.u,, putor Meeting temporarly in the Sev- enth Day Adventist church, corne r of Old County road and Bolsa Ave., Costa Mesa. SWlday school-9:45 a. m. Worship service--11:00 a. m. Young people's service-6 p.m. Evening evangelistic service- 7 o'clock. Prayer meeting -7 :45 p . m. \Vednesday, 2008 Anaheim Ave. A corclial 'felcomc to all. OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL 1423 West Central Avenue Swlday Ma.uea: 8 and 10 a..m.. Collfeuf:ona: Saturdays frrm 4 :00 to :;:so a.nd trom 7:~ to 8 :30 p.m. CORONA Dl!:L MAB COMMUNITI' CRUl«JR, CONGBEOATIONAL Perry Frederick Schrock, Minister 611 Heliotrope Avenue C.orona del Mar 9 :30 a .m. Church school. 11 a.m., morning worship. Serr moo\ by Mr. Schrock: "Why Lin- coln Never Joined A Chlll'ch." BALBOA llLAND CHA-PEL 218 Agate Avenue Rev. Harry W. White, A910elate Putor Cbure.b &:bool 9 :30 L m. Morning Worahlp, 11 L m. Doe5 Your Hoase N•d Painting or Cleaning? 1:#. Owned ud operated by World Wu D Vetjnn •e' "• JOlll' pei"-' good wlD ud ~ 1:#. . For Pree Er1! 1 s tu Phone HARBOR 2645 ' Lee C.11eaa Who Broke 'l'be Lodt 0. 'l'be Ba 8-0-f ' r (WE DID!) CmCKEN PIE -Our Specialty R an' s Harbor House-Grill 91 -.CAf RAGAN, Ptoplletor - DllilllfG 110011 ~ -:· ftob·a Siu.., .,.. ~ ........ 7 *• Coast Highway---O,.t...-. .. 1---a z•n ~ . raised still more to cover them. mouthing meaningless diplomatic This means that California busi-nl.l:eties. n6s-Carmers, manufacturers and · ------- shippers-who depend heavily on • J RISE trucks for the transportation of TO REMARK goods and products are the ones • • • who will really pay for the higher taxes. This will be particularly BOif. JORN PIDLLIPS Bookkeeping Service OOLl!f, I'. B&OWN (--UIM) IU-A-.-bL bad for the farmers. If farm prices The Congress is begining to o~ drop, as. it is expected they will, erate like a smoother·running ma· \Vhile transportation costs go up chine so far as its committee IL------------' the ability of CallfornJa farmers work ' is concerned. This may not ~------------, tor con;ipete in the important out· be what you r ead in the prop&-I . 8. W BYTE o ·State markets may be seriously ganda columns. Those boys com· DNIO .. Til OOICM7LT.&llT ha mpered. So before going over-plain, I see, that the Republicans .a:a.....,.. b:r u:i. tJlllhld ...._ '!NM- boa d 11r7' n.czrtmr\ \Oo iCli I ...._.. ta r on new and heavier truck have been her e a month, and con-"'°" wtu.1 ID::'om9 w: ~ taxes the Legislature should care· haven't yet corrected all the ~-Dte'!..:S~ full~ co?sider their effect on the troubles of the past decade. I 've --IM9 ._.... ....... e-e. ._ Cahforn1a economy. been here for five opening Con-!. ___ ..._ _____ -.. ____ _,, Rebellion gresses, and it has usually been ~at "rebellion " in Idaho in six \veeks before we got going. ABCBl'IT.::C'J' which the "North" wants to "Se· The r eorganization, the fewer ~-----------•I Armand Monaco ABOlllDCr 814 W. Bay Ave., Balboa Harllorln& Z'!il 1Akewood A..._ Loo A,..-N<>rmancf7'MOI cede" from the "South" ( 1861 in committees, · the end of duplica- re.verse) has all the earmarks of tions an d multiple committee one of th?5e political squabbles memberships, have already irn· that occas1onally pop up on the proved our work. Bills are moving Amcr~can scene, in which every-along and soon \\•ill be on the body involved "paps off" and then floor. I begin to think we may the \\'hole situation quiets down really make the adjournment line just 11bout as quickly as it popped o f July 1st. The shorter time a L------------• I up . and everything is peaceful legislative body is in session, the DAT 8CllOOL agrun-ror a \\•hile at least. From fC\\'er headaches for the people ..-------------, the outside looking in it doesn't generally. I t. is usually in th~ Mortimer School appear very likely a 49th state dragging \\'eeks, to'"ards the end, IOI Con.I BeJboa JalaDd composed of Northern Idaho and \Vhen members are tired. th at Eastern Washington will emerge poorer legislation is apt to be e n· D~Y.FOOL OPENS oar 1 from the argument. I t's easy to acted. • uftai.: Ooll. Prep.. AnD7 talk .about such things but mighty I wrote last week about com-O. A. llo~, IL .&.. Osford hard to bring them a bout. Any. (Continued on Page 9) Pl" P41-1 . l PboDe a..... l5S • Before You Build or Remodel Visit Our lnterestillg Sample and Dllplay Booma .. Color guides, plan- nlng aids, eootpreheos- lve stock ot carpets and linoleum. Rap& QirpeCa (JIMned, BepUetl LUDLUM Carpet Works 1Dl-llala8L 11£ALTHFUL. Fresh • Delicious • :Economical Live and Cooked LOBSTERS l'llllll n.qpt Fresh Fish and Seafood la 8eaz1111 WHOUSALE and ~AIL BAYSIDE ,FISH MARIET: alllL-~ H&WJGLI ft:Cpzhl Ill . . . . r D1Ji1NTJrBTI! Dr. okt Lucas DEN'DST -~ W. Olmtnl. -HIO NKWPOBT B•ACB DB. OOBl>ON I:. BAPP m:N"n!rl" -Weo&Olmtnl --Ul·J N~ Clinton O. "'"'-D.D.8. 1101 Oout lllclnr,a7 / llarbornzo Corona del Mar llOBTIOIAN8 Harold K. Grauel -Chapel "'We OUnelves the llettl!r Serw by Serving 0-. --........ ~ ..... a.ta --()tll'1mla PllYlllORAN8. 8\JJIGllOlf8, D.O. Dr. W. T. Mooaey 1'!1)4±· .... Im• ... --0 .. .. nm.--. ........... .. Dr. Marven J. ·Reitz .., ........ ~ ..... .o.teat'9• -W.~ 1r..,...._ 8-m-a .................... ' Gerald Rausa, M. D. 2830 West Central Ave . NEWPORT BEACH ' Phone Harbor 10'28 No answer: call Beacon 504.S.R X·RAY SERVICE .lobn It, 0. (lbmtg. M. D, PIQ • 'pp ... ~118 2-• 1-s:ir and b1 appointment BM•C'I~ uoz.tua- Ooota -c.nt- P. H. Bassett, M.D. II.&. <l•· Oou1 Bl&bwu a .leew'• Corona del Mar Off, Pb. B.. lOUJ-a.. PIL B. 1674 Houn: 10 to ll -z ,to 6 Sat. ~O to U a.m. Gordon )L Grund)>, M.. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Balboa Inn Arcade Offlce Hrs.: 1().12 a.m.; 3-5 p.m. Phone Harbor :r1 H, R. Hall, M. D. Pll1*UD -llmpm Hours: 2-5. ~ AppWlttnent ~ Be11 w1 1818 U1 B.-y Ooola - lllDt.oa M. lllArnll, II. D. 1901 (loM& •• ., ~del- O!flae Haun: 11>-lll; 2-5 ---- S. R. Monaeo, M, D. 8lt Bay An,, Belboa. --l'IM Ml 8. HID SL, r..0. ~ TUdu!< 'NU By Appoinommt T. P. 8-ler, M. D. Wm. L Spivey, M. D. ~-s..._ uoew.~ Ofllcel -802 Relldeace Harbor 1148-J 8uaVllYOll8 Raub & Bennett llaneJ'on -z..c-n Jeck S. Raub L.5. 2312 Fred V. Bennett RE 64T7 UOl.A N-_.t Bl..S. Ooota--B-W E. T, Bultcz wwOa. 0 , D. o;o t&M --.__ D1JPl«JA'IW> ......... _. 'M Fl nu w . ....._ .... a. __.Mil.I •w•••--- Robert A Cnwford Opt. D. Ol"IOid* I .,,.. £nmlned -m·sr12 ....... Ila ... JrCapsJtt 8s .. 1su• ....__ ... ~-. . ' Mewroar ••·noa ~&I' *NUT ll08l'lr.&L Dr. Bin s ._, s .,,,...,O..'' UIS .. IL -.... -~ .... __ / ' I • ,• ,. l lliae •. .. • Air B11e Salt Ia A Sadlelr e• Drive TwiruJ I.aid At Rest • rt Operators Fonn Aseodation · . to 'Remark liNri.: 'ANA '.:..,,,. a\7 al Im I ~.; .... ,.._,,,. '*"'fii!"Ula -r9tcft tbe -For Salvation Army Gra--...... held at ,,_,.. L. M..,_ of 6.. pert aafety rules ·-~.....,iatldm, , Santa Ana baa --I no-, al.... -ta wwe erl7 to lta adclnaJ -~ tlle John E. Sadlelr of 218 Narm. l -p.-,,,_ Saturday for twin m Ml!I& -Jolmnle Martin ·al tbe and to rej&eaeet tbe county la (~ -p.p 8) tlce at. the Ill. H. --...... """ .... 1 al.OMll -· suit cMrsa IUI avenue, Corona de! Mar, II born Friday In Community boopl-Orance County alrpart are E atat<! -----pro- 1111t1M appaln-ta tor the CaJI. IJOll1'I ~.OO!f a.mp I 1 U It la lN2 ---ma ., Thia Ibo dty bu r.lle4. to do, chairman of tbe Sal tlon Arm:!/ ta!, Santa Ana, to Mr. and Mn. the airport operatOn of the ty sr-., ~ W11Ji1e oald. ..... dahptircL Tbla -I . the conipildnt oDesw. and -va Chester carter 1810 La 1 u n a . ,.__ -In "--·-t. with entbuolaan the Im-acalnlt It and bu refCNCI the Jl117 21; In l!'U ., Aus. I; In mon the -bu -bad hmd rallln& campatp now under-• who have joined \be r-. .,.. ..oopera.._ ~· -· county p:ooe4 b.onunation In 'the deJe. matt<!r to the dty atton>oy fer 19" m July 7; In 19'5 on Aus. pa•111lon of lta Jan4, ·it dtarpl. Way. . ~::.~ta theT an canlud ~ oPeraton aiiocla-:!.lb pi:em1':;'i:!.s..~ !!.tloe.lt. ~cme-~ -';'>~-~perof •Pl*<Jllria"' ac:tlon.w1·~·-·~-13.H I :.._~ .~ ~ 1-~ore. damOl8 al $180,000 drl.RolandN A. WHrll[ht of Ml' Cliff ourvivod by three ailt<!rl, Opal, tlon of~°:.,,.. County. al 111pervlm -foustry oonlee. .,.. I .._ •v~• ~ -· la t,uo clalml ~ -ume :T•Nt, w•--~..,, -.• .. have been ul<ed p1 .. $1000 per ve, ewpart elghta, wu nun· Coleen and Sharon and two b(o-Maj. ,..chard E. WllJale of Sun-the amodatlon allo will operate • ~of tbe prim& aou::: 1:,! action, the Whittler Co. -Ito to ren~ chedt to the Wt4 ..._DJ' month rental tor the dcy'1 eon-od treuurer. · tJiers, Melvln and Leroy. lnter· set B'each 11 preoldent of the °"'" wl!b the Civil Aeronautics autJ>. =· -~ 1ta'°:e~de It obvl· recover damaceo and quiet trtle to on ~· 8, 19'1 ....,.. days l&tAI tlnued ... of the land from Aue. Other Jlle!Dben or the harbor ment wu In Westminster Mem· 1anlzat1on. ority and the March Fleld Air· -that they -to place some 400 aereo of Wt4 wlibln -thi check WU tttumed and the :n, 19'1 and tltettafter. campalcn c:ommltt<!e an: Mn. orlal Park _with the Grauel Chapel ·'!be purposes of the aaodjl.tlm, See-Land Rescue aervloe, It wu u;e:-~ If . of California and th • comll!"'Y dedand It COlllldeftd -• L. L. Isbell, Braden Finch, l'<lot· In charce. a non-profit unit are to coordinate ~ ! We are ~ Santa Ana Army Air hale. the "f"'tract terminated. Named In the suit u def..,... muter WWlam H. Adlml. Her· and footer aYlatl;,.. crowth and aid Lilla wfll be pooted monthly ot ;:: ~~~~dual advantace. The land was leuod by the dty A to the contract, tbe anta _,.. four John Doeo and two bert M. Holker, former 'Mayor For -otllce ~. see the In deVeloplnc public Interest In licensed aircraft with each of the ..:... ~-· ~-her Aue. 21, 1941 with option to renew dty bound to remove all Im-John Doe corporatlonl. Clyan Hall and A. B. -· N.-nm.o. aviation, to coordinate local air-count)'1 -alrporta ..... the four years r ve ~ e tbe lmllnt delecatlon moettnc we ha4 wu 17 memben: uauaJJy the meetlnp had 8 or 9 14ewnt. The tint resuJar meeting of the clele- Ptlon. thll lelllon bn>UFt out 21 al our 23 members and one or the abeentees wu in California on Mmmlttee buainess.. I tired of see- • In& Callfomla pushod around by -stat.ea which had delegations of two to four Congressmen. We have a well argani%ed delegation now, under an able chairman, ·Welch of Sa hancllco. I thousht to tell you something '1. how the Appropriations Com- nUttee workl. That will wait. It 8eeml like coming home' to sit down and write, after so many )"e'an, about a budget again. Their Pledge is Your Assurance ol Trustworthy Service and Merchandise ' ·you will be interested in the na- tional budget. The President ask- ed for about $37,500,000,000. That used to be considered a lot of mcney. That amount Is FOUR TIMES the figure for 1939, and almoot THREE TIMES the amount for 1940. Think that one over. 1940 was a war year; Win- e ton Churchill was the "man of the year;" Denmark and Norway had fallen; the blitz; the war was coming, and we knew it. So the President asked for $13,.200,000,- 000. 6 % billions covered all the regular departments. 1.6 billions for defense. 21> BILLIONS FOR RELIEF. That was a n interest- ing item , as late as 1940. You as taxpayers are entitled to know why the budget has jumped from 13 billions to 351n billions in 8 years, and why it is the latter amount two years after the war has endod. I haven't space to discuss it now, but I 'll give you one hint. I just-discovered this one: OPA is a memory to you, but there are still 15,500 employees on the pay- roll, many of them with ~ery little to do. There are still 22 pub- licity m en, not even in the rent control sections. So whe n the various depart- m e nts of the government begin to work on you to \vrite your Con- r--gressman and tell him that some service will be wrecked if the requested appropriation is cut as much as one dollar, just smile a little and say that the present majority in the Congress has no intention .o( handicapping essen- t1a1 services, but that you know there are i terns you can get along without, and gladly. One Congres.!man cut this bit <>! humor from a middle-west bouae-organ, and put it in the Record: "St&J' on the Job and pay your ta.ea. The boya la the burNU!I la Wuhlnl1oa ... COUDtlD& am 700." I prefer the comment of the iresent chairman of the committee on Appropriations: -1'lte elected Representatives ot tbe people must aad will tu.e· chuge of the speadlni of tbe people'• money." -Former Ace Named Manager of Balboa . Insurance Agency Briggs & 1"1cKay insurance firm of TI4 F.ast Central avenue. Bal- boa. announce the appointment o! Padraic Evans of 1520 East Surf avenue, Balboa, as manager of their life insurance department;- beginning today. Mr. Evans. a former army air ~OOOUNTANT GEORGE D. B.t.88E'M" l""' w. C...tn.I Ph. ........ Newport B4llKb A.OOOUNTANT Colla r . Brow:n. <Ha.rbor lltf) ACCOUNTANTS A. C. BOl'J'K&N Accountant and Income Tu .. ...,. no:a L&layette Buber 111 Newport Beach 11.000UNTANTS 10HN T . CASTLE B . N . ILU'ENJ"ELD 714 E. Ocean Front Harbor 728 Ba.lboa. California ACCOUNTANTS Accounting -AudlUng; BOOKKEEPING SERVICE Tu: Conaulta.Dt lame.a Cl. Piere• 1761 Newport Blvd. C.O.ta Kea Phone Beacon 5156-J . . ACCOUNTANT • 1 . 8. WHf IE Income Tax Conaultant-AuthOJ"tMd by the U. S. Treuury Dept. to rep- reaent cllenu In connection with LD- come tax mattera. Aud1U -System. -Booklr.eeptq S.n1m ornce 1840 Barbor Bl•d .. ea.ta.•- ' l!RPORTS NEWPORT BAT SK1' HARBOR One mile ...-of eo.ta K-o• l9lh stn!Mlt, eo.ta ..... -rLT- lrultrueUon -&.I• Charter Se.me. &NTJQ1JES BOB 'N DICK Antique. Bo~ht and Bold Porcelaim, Glue, tl•er, LamP9 and """""'"' 504"'-W. ·Central Barbor JTro Newport Beub AUTO REPA.IB COSTA KESA BODY WORKS Auto P&.LDUns Complete Body R.epa1rtq -At Reuonable Prle. Newport BlTd. at Walnv.t SL Beacon '514J-W I force lead pilot with the European , division, ls a son of Mr. and f\.Irs. AUTO REPAI& u:BVJ<JIC Robert Mills Evans of Lake Wash-NEWPORT AUTO WQR][ll Joi-Bour Tow a.mo. -o...ru l'ngton, Seattle. His father ls a -· manufacturer of r ailway supplies ..,.,.. Kltctiem. PNpaliKor In Seattle. -Pb=tt . Day, Bv. ldO: NlSM. ~ ..... Padraic Evans was • captain 1Jf IOtla ... el ()out ..... with the 306th Bomb Group of N--Olllt. the army air force in Europe dur· Inc 1944. He was shot dawn by &mo lt1Pl'l.D8 enemy aircraft over the Stuttcart ...... and WOWlded. At another N&WPORT -M!.804 ~UTO time be wu dltchod In the North lmPPLT Sea. ---Durlnc the Jut two yean of ca-w. CDUll tbe war he was tranoferrod to Stal w. c.tNI ----"""-tbe Padftc divtsim and during . that time he new CS4 tnmport pl-from Honolulu to Australia im&1l'I'!' llALON8 -Japan. He WU awarded the dlltJnc, CROWN O:r TIO ·I&\ 11&&.UT'I' BALON -flylnl[ c:nm and he .... 't.m OU llwn the Purple He~ with three .. t ,.. ........... ..,. -..... ---'"£0.W ... -Bia wife II the tortneT Dorcas ............... Blown, daughter of Kn. Chester W. Brown ot ffiJnoJulu -tor- -Jy of Balboa. Her father -'BlcuJLD "" -.In 1934. the -that im:n:Lm 111'1. Brown Pft: up her 1"11""-ee -----llitbe--. "ftae. Eva? II I bl.W tWD ~ T iO 0 9 L •a Plltaldt JIGpr-, Uuw coon~ --IL.---· ' ---- O.LCUU.Y i~_..z ........ • -• 7 ··---·-- I 1woo•• TAX ... ,........,...? •. ' ,. • ••••••••• . ?'''1•W'-- I -· ,._ .... ___ _...,._ --_· • • - TORX BO.l.T CO. Now butldlq a complete liM of atocll: and cu.elem cnl1.een Ud com· merdal boata 21' .to ... Hatbol' B1Yd. a.Gd Wlleoa Mreet eo.ia K-. 8-uon UU BOAT BEPA.IB 4 )!lAINTl!lN'<JIC THE BOBlliN CO. BOAT DEAl.Jt:R8 DOUGLAS BOAT A CANOm CO. Kanufacturen and Dlatrlbutoni ot Skin.. Paddle Boan19. Y&ebt Tenden 28111 W. Central A•e. Ph. Bar. XSC Newport Beach, Ca.lit. CIDLDREN'S APPAREL THE BOBBY SHOP Bob and Sally Brown nt E . Central Ave. Balbo& Harbor UM-W CHO.DR.El'li. .. S APPARP:I. IR. 1 ACK A 1ILL Children'• and Inta..ct'• Clolhlll.s Up to 8 tor BoY11 and 14 tor Girt. 17611Ai Newport Bl•d. eo.ta Kea CHDl-OPBACTOR DR. P. A. CRUCBERLA.IN Palmer·CarTt:r Technlqiie -Elect.rotherapy- ROKE CALLS IN BARBOR AREA 1M4 Newport Bl'f"d. Co.t& Kea Be&eon Mn CLr.ANEJl8 TB1ll LIDO CL&ANZRS Albert Katthm, Owou Quality Cl.eu.ln.s len1oa Yoo can Tl'u8t U• With TOW' rl!Mlllt G&rmants -Dellnl')' ~ w Newport BITd. Beacon &Tll-J CONTBACTO& 1ACK HERNDON Gen. Superintendent-Boat Bu.llder 10E CRANE bl. Cbuse ot Concrete Worlc D. l!l." COLKlilAN GelMnl Ccnlnetor-Boat BuUdef Kala Otttoe Phone Beacon 5161 Newport Aft. A. 17th St. Calta)(- CONTRACTOR CORSON A. RAT 00. Gtaenl Coatn.cton Veteram, Bulldins for Vetenu 125 Cbral Att. Harbor 2"72 R Bal.boa Uland CON'l!BACTOIUI, J114c, 4 0-1 OR.IZNI.ll.U' A WOLDllNmG ~CoDtnctan -w. O.tNI A.ft., 'hi. Bar. ll70 Nli•Port·JWboa. CaW4nda W. P. _.,,ft a,-si Oollb'ldor ------· R S . KC'DON.ALD Patntlq-Paperbaodu' Brueb 01' BDr&.7 \V""or& State Llceaeed 41' Old County Rd.:1 BaacoJl IOl'721' Coot& -- CONTBACTOR-PLAllTERINO ' CJIARLJ:S C. l"IPPS Plutei:t.!1:~1 . ~t Cotatn.ct.ol' lD tbe .narvo;r ~ for ~ Teani &a.a.ta A.na -08D-K Be&con &180-J IOO S..T1ew Col'ona del Kar, Callt. DOUGHNUTS COTTAGE DO-NUT AND W AJl'FLE SHOP Donut• and WAf'flu a Specla)ty Complete J"ountain &nice S05 llartne .A.Te. Balboa Iale Barbor 2872 DRUG STORES HilCPTON'S HARBOR DRUG Corona del Kar, C&lltornia KA.C PELLETIER'& NEWPORT BllCH PHA.RllACT LONNIE VINCENT'S BALBOA PHARJUCT 715 E. Central Telephollll 105 .... ELECTRICAL DLR8. A SERV. BAY ELECTRIC Rewfndlng and Rebulldln& Moton A: Generators llo(on and Genera.ton fol' Sai.e 2818 w. Centnl Aff., Bar. im-w FISH BAT SIDE rISB Jl.A.RXl:T Dally Dellftry ot n.h n.h 8hell .nib le Sea J'ood BpeclalU• J8th SL A L&teyete. Newport Bee.ch Bubo• SU FISH MARKETS Bua. Phone 125 .............. J"RA.NK SUTTORA. Wboleale and Retail nm llarbt Beer. WLDe and Ltquon · n.t Place Newport Be&ch, Caill. OFFICE SUPPLIES COMMERCIAL PRINTING NEWPORT HARBOR PUBLISHING COM.l" ANT SOi l W . Central AftZlue Phone Harbor lJ GARAGE 4 MACBINJ!l SHOP vm.G'B OARAOll Complete Auto " Boat ~ TEXACO PRODUCTS -W.W..-· MOS W. Oeatr.I Ba.a11or 11"9-W ... _.. ...... • ..... ""=-w - INSUBAN<JIC 'RABUN IN BURAN CB AGENCY _., ....... .Auto-llarin.-Ll&billty CompenaUoa-Bonth 1781 Newport Bl•d. Bea.eon "66-1. eo.ta 111...., Call!. INTERIOR DECORATORS JASPER VALE Interior Deaip l"urulture flie lectlon A Maintenance Venetian Bllnd9-Select W&1lpapu1 cu.tom Kade Dnperl• Ta.lloNd SllP-Co•er11 Mil Vta Oporto Barbor JUI Newport Beach, Calif. R. E. ARVIN Dlamonda, Watc¥•· Jewelry Expert Watch A Jew•ll'J' lt4ip&J.riq 118 22nd St. Newport B411Kb Phone 21Z7-J Q·RIO SHOPPE Watehu-Sterllnl' .Sll•e~lfte of All Kinda , 20G K&ln -:-Balboa Harbor 2261 LIQUOR STORES MESA LIQUOR SHOP Selection ot Choice Ltquon WI.nu and Been DALLAS PALMER, Owner 179' Newport Blvd~.1. eo.ta X... Beacon oull LUMBEB WARD AND HARRINGTON LUKBER CO. Lumber le Buildtns Materlalll B&7 DtlU'lct Tard Ph. s.coa nu 518 Cout BlshwQ', At the Aftt&eil MACBINE SHOPS BillPSON JUCBINB WORICB Llsbt and a ... ..,. Ka.chine won Spedalialb.S In Jtarlne A Boat Supplte. 180f. Newpert BlTd. Beacon um MARINE ENGINES~ SEA ft.USH A cleenlq Mn'lce tor all &alt rwatllr cooled e~nee. Renewa the cooltq etticlency. Call tor esttmai.. THE BEABOARD EQUIP. CO. uoo Cout w........ -..., RepruenUns G!'S.1' ~rel Moton Diuel-Ken:u.J"7 llEBCBANT PATBOL u:BVJ<JIC -0-..:rTvnt N.....n,,_,, PbOIM Barbol' 1411-B llS'l'Al.IDDJO CL.UlK 6 11.A.'19 -~ ~ ... Daoond .. ........... ,......._ .. r'e!We ... -"°"""" ~ - ._ -r;;;Ci;;;;-:;ii;i;J;;Di;;:-') ~-----------~ G.ocaua Alfi> wawawza llOTmO a noa&om Cllwb ;¢1 • ..., •• ... -A... ---.. __._,~ ' ~-·_.. ...,, ..... COi.ft cc1m. oo. llltlWbw • 0111 el 0 mt "• .,., -· '1 W.u.Ta a .-.a.orr U o...t~ ... 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ANDREWS, IL D. fill Cout Hlsbway BarbOr 611 Corona del Kar Night Calla -Barbor ll56-J' PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS 10HN K. C. CHUNG, X . D. Phyalct&n and Burseoo 2-4, 7·8 :SO and by __ A_ppalntmeat Beacon IW15 UO E. 18th SL Coeta Kesa, Ca.lll. PHYSICIANS A Sm:«1EONS A. G. HUGHES, \x.. D. 1785 Newport BlTd. Beacon A51 Ree:ldenca B-.coa Im .,,..._ PHYSICIANS 4 SUBOEON8 DR. W. T. KOONET X Ra1 &rnce Ninth and C.atr&l Newport :se.cb, Cal., Call Har. 4i1 PIANO TJ!lACBER Your B orne OI' Mine MRS. KATHLEEN CO LEKAN Certified teacher ot PIANO 41 4 Twltin Ave., Beacon 5895-K Ne.-port Beach ·-,. RADIO SALES 4 SERVJ<Jll:f TRON.ART' IDc. Radlo-l:leetroriJce Bound Sal• and Ben1ce I Karine and Dom..UC I H. L'W-K 2901 W. o.at.nJ Newport Beach, caut. BARBOR INVESTllENT CO. Ralto ... Specialist ta Barbor PJ'operti• BualnMe and Resident.al IOUi. at W. Central, Newport Beacb. Phone Harbor 1800-1601 RJ!lAL ESTATE 2 brand ~ bOU9M. J b.r. N .... Beach. Bneral canal PTOPVtl• wttb boat moortns. ( Home11 and lDoome p~-... Ocean front. 2 Bay Ava., lot.--«>n.e C. 1 ' II. M. LANJ!I. Real r::.t&te .. Court .A.Te. Newport &.ell REAL ESTATE . J . ll. vu.I.ER REALTOR 15th and Ceatnl Harbor 1264 Newp&rt Be.acb RJ!lAL ESTATE WILLIAM W. SANFORD Realtor and Geaeral J:nsuran0.: GERTRUDE. A.. WALDRON S08 Karine Ave. Ba.l boa lale Harbol'. 284-R . RESTAURANTS 4 CAFES BLUE ROOll Cb&rcoal BroUed Bt.eakl, nAe J'oo4I Cocktallil "RUSS" 8WEETSJ:R at tlMI 0,.... a Palm.. Balboa -Barbor m. RESTAURANTS I TllS DOLL BOUSS ot Balboa ()pea the Yeu .Azoua4 m m. Central "'"· Harbor JUO RESTAURANTS. 4 CAFES KINGS LANDING le CAJ'l2 .BPeciallt:tn1 LD all KLDcb ol l ... Food Ill llat N nrport Beach Huboo'ID< ( PIANO TJ!lACBJ!lR G. V. LINN:NBARD l RESTAURANTS-CAFES Te.al!ber ot P1a.ao I: Harmony 1ll6 Ooean Front Barbor au-w Newport Beac.b PLUMBING 4 lll!:ATINO i • B. 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California SPORTSWEAR SA WYER SPORT SHOP Ken and Bore ~ Complete Une of Babade•., J07 Karine A". :eau.c.. 1119 Bubo• 11'11 STOCKS 4 BONDS LESTBR ii: CO ......... Loo ........ -....... a>ol W. Central .I.ft., Newport a.ti. Tel. B&rbol' 117W DmAN W . CAXPJJmLL OOLl?f W. TR.A VERB 11-4 otnoe. 121 e. 8Pf'lDa It. Loe ..lnpi• 11 - TACKLE STORES NBWPORT TACKLll STOU Kenn Rima 105 KcP"a.dden Pla.ce Pb.. NB. V1 Newport Beech, CalUorma TAXI SUVJCE Bil.BO.&. CIRCLll TAXI 8en1q the. Newport Barbor ~ 24-Hour Rell.able ae.niee 1!01 W . Central An. Bar, m KeWpOrt Bea.ch TAXI Pbom BMcoD llJC- NEWPORT , COST.&. 1011.1. T..&.XI 00. • Annt luta ... Tnll""'78 a Oout IDP""'7 Rllnl.&lf llLDm8 ... ::m;~ co. ... _. -.... W'-4 Bl "'"" S prtleM 7'C a.a -. .,. ... __ • ~ • .., --'c:..a-L. -··· m••m _.. -··--g i ftC t.q; :.:==- • , • I ' Burt-Proctor , Hu 'First Exhibit ·In Home Town • Harbor ·. I • • • • em1n1ne ~..::.....-~-~= l'hn 11..SD BfW 'Led.._ -· =..-: r::.i11111'7t C:: :!.":: Woman Magician Kathl~n Sadlelr to Wed Bill Kemper; ·---1n blo --Forecasts Thrilling Engagement'told at Evening Party -.. • -al 1111 pain~ • f FAC -i Ille cm' dkpl.,Y at 'Iba lodonMler, Program Or · Ao--e.s ~ ......... •-!"I•"'\ durlas thla -th. What_.. !Q,be.., .; tbe Feb. 11 at a put;y held at the Both daeort -marine --moot fntrlsuins ~ olfered 1-w al ~ -ta al the brldo- ... --In the dlsplay. Mr .. by the Frlcla.y Afternocn club .. elect,~ the-.t,al Miii Proctor'• st;Jle lo ruued imd full that to be held Fr!A·-Feb. 21 Kathleen Si!dlelr, claU&lfter ot Mr. al the outdoan imd ahould pleaae _, • imd Mn. !John E. S&dlelr, 218 the -1e who llw imd i>l&1' In when Mn. R. G. Sklleo, ....,.,..,,, Nardaua avenue, Cnrona ckl Mar, tbll area: His colora are rich' yet chairman, will prnent Geraldine and WWlam A. (Bill) Kemper IUbdued imd be ~ala 0 ...,.._ Conrad Laraen In ''Mq:lcal MY1I-900 ot Mr! and Mn. 'Arthur A. , tlve ahd clellcate l!'f..':"PUon of the terles" which ml&'?_t be called Kemper. 900 Ocean boulevltrd. ft ·~'!!!F!•JPll~-!!!!~1~11'!!!7°:!RL_ Judy Diane Emerson C-elebrates Birthday • A NOTES of the V outh · J>rogram In S h and Entertatnment Balboa Yacht Cub FeatuJ"esl, ·At ~wanfs La~es· ;Nig~t Dinner · · Llcbtabca -""""° ..-• I "I ......... ~ the Re!nw ~ -_ .. , •• ,, to c1ar1net - awtlw,a•d•ta•'aU wu:Dnw r-tlyp:;1mtedtbec:bamtie fllf ~ b7 Coanle Shoolr and ~ llnll-. -: -Hott. '""'"'*'"" -al the ---Tain "'"' ... -~ the Snipe, eecand; Karil . QWlnp, Lldo¥ts p0t tbe oommunit)"' ~ eello wttb the .-nctAt, cnni-weil Snipe, tlllnl; Joe Bcwlo, UsblDIAc. IaJe ~t!Ga, -Id• a~ al , Barbara Nttet -u.- fourtb; Bob Boyd, Usbtnlna. the 'adleo' Nlsht meettnc al Newj Alton, !Int 'llallm; ;Jams stet. fifth. B1i1'1wra Davia wu out ot port Harber Klwanlo club, ~ fenoen ........i -· PbyWa Lalre LI t t le JU<ly Diane Emerl!OD, the nmn~ When the --Frlda)I ..mine at the Ebell cl., double' -~ Dixie Ann ~ daushter of Mr. -Mn. Ralph ... lier Llchtnlna sot ,._ boule. ~- -. 112 32nc1 •treet. hod a Cral& Ji>ollle, race chairman, wu _Prealdent 'lbeodore~.....,-Miu Nprma Jean Bartlne. aWi*llle birthday porty at her In chorp. Theae racea will be pr'ealded imd Herbert H. Kenny a marimba ao!O ·-,-.Joo ~ home Tueaday afternoon In bonar held on the llnt Sunday of •&el> acting u muter of for Spanlab claDcee b . J Zube. of her llxth ann1veraaey'. 111011th up to June, with the "it Introduced the apeaker. Drawing 'lbla wu the waf .~ ~ were played with prt.s cepUon ot April. a leuon from the comtant imd of the club imd the blrthA··· calre . Dean Bradford, entertainment careful training of race bonelf U11Y -coin& to Charlene Applebtley imd chairman hu "'"t announced th Mr. Pabat atated that If chll:.:::l wu placed before the muter al Jimmy Emenon. ' •-• '."~I reremonlea. Who called on the opening ot h1I new b111inea, .the were elven such expert care there tint pres.Jdent, Harold 'C'l-1. hidden quallU.. of I~ subject. "fashiona In fantaq. ~ The i-w wu beautifully ci.. 'lbe one water cplor In the ez. 'lbe entertainer, who lo llf cerated wljh peech ,blcmoma imd hlblt -. the !rah apr1n& Ill"""' WWlam W. Laraen In private , white ~. Gueata lnduded tar- ot law ~ a aandy beach and lo a oolle&e woman and Amer!:;\ mer ld>ooi&trl friends ot Illa a ~ ci'biutta. There are foremost lady mqldan. She . Sadlelr an~ other cloae friends t:)>plcal desert scenes but "differ-prnent her pqeant of myatenea wbo enjoyed bridge as the dlven- , ,Afterward anall tablea were aet Bay Eacrow company, of which he would be no delinquency. I • .._ to · In the yard imd decorated with lo prealdent. His uaoctate. are One of the sreatest buildeni oi blow out the candlea after Wblch Valentine colon; where the cake James C. Small of Balboa, treu. character Is the sport of yacht, sull,~ president&, E. D. Go\id- wlth lta lllx candlea, Ice cream aod urer and chairman of the board; In&, the speaker l&ld, and told of e UA Bartlne and Fay Blower punch were aerved. Ruuell Bull al Lm Angelea, vice-a prominent man who had chan&ed were lntrtduced. .,.t" and very Inter.attn& i. the In four acta with an accompanl-Ion ot the eventn&. patterned desert scene of richly ment of recorded music. The ~cement ,,-u made in colond cectua and Spanish bayo-Mn. Lanen Is preatdent of the the fonn of Uny acrolla lnacrlbed net 0oatruted with the delkate Maglgals, the flret' "club In tba "Kathleen . land Bill" and favoni tracery ot bare lbrubL world for women mqidan.s, which were dlmiDutive bride's slippers There i. the clear deep green she helped to organize. She lo also tied with wllite bows and filled of still water and a fisherman in editor of Genll, the' largest maga.-with rice. Refreshment& were in· ztne in the world devoted to mqic, dividuall idt. cream cakee decor- the background Ol) a rocky point and is the author of tour books on .ii.ted with •rote oran. 00 blossoms:, on one large canvu and another ca .... smaller scene ot fi&hing boata at the subject. She has appeared over nuts, candy and coffee. the wharf. television and in motion pictures, The bride-elect is a gr8:duate of Most striking canvass is the and her program is sure to appeal Newport Harbor Union High hilltop scene of o!d trees, black to all who love mystery. school and later attended Santa and cray agaimt the white of Hostesses for the afternoon will Ana Junior college and Fullerton late winter inow with only the be Mrs. Van Robinson, Mrs. Arden District Junior college. Through- muted colors of winter shrubs as Long, Mrs. Joseph Hamblet and out school she was active in ath· contrast. Anot.tier very beautiful Mrs. CJyde Otto. letics, particularly water sports -· Katbleell 8adlelr, daaJtl· t.er of M.r. and Mn. .lolm E. S&d- lelr of Vorona del Mar, wllole ea,_1 to WUl1am (BID) "-"· -of Mr. """ Mn. Arthur A. Kemper, Coroaa del Mar, wu a.nnouaoed tJlla week. -photo by Gerhardt. ICene ls of bare white cottonwoods and swam on many teams in com- In a sandy wash, contrasted Zeta Club Sponsors fo~:'s~~h=n~~:;;'.~; ~ed his commission April 13• &&aimt a backsround of live oaks Saturday Dance Newport Harbor area since she He served 18 months In the and the tan ot a California hill-was nine years old. South Pacific lls conunanding otfi· aide in fall. Valentines, hearts and fiowers, The bridegroom-to-be ls a grad-cer of an L.C.T. and later was di- ll is a group of exceptionally will be the theme ot the dance uate ot the local high school and vision commander of L.C.S. Div. 72 tine pictures and while it makes sponsored by the newly organized of F\illerton Junior college but his at Portland. He held the rank of up the main show, other artists Zeta club of the Newport Harbor college career was cut short when lieutenant (jg) at the time of his have several water colors on ex-High school, on Saturday evening, he enlisted in the U. S . Navy in discharge and is now in partner- hlbit. One very interesting ship's F eb. 15, a t the Legion hall ill December, 1942 and was assigned ship with his father at Art's hull in black, white and blue is Costa Mesa. to Navy V-12 school at Central Tackle store on Coast highway. the work of Rex Brandt, while Admission is $1 .00 per coup!e college, Fayette, Mo. He gradu-No date has been set for the Joan Brandt has several on the and in keeping with the theme; ated in 1943 and was assigned to wedding but the young people plan walls and a number of other local girls are asking either their favor-Midshipman school at Columbia to make their home in this vicin- Later In the evening there WU preaident -Harry moc1cett of completely after aevenl yean .. Hasic---B--'re_a_k_f_a_s_ts_ a aecond cal!•. decorated In Val-Balboa z.land, aecretary. a yachtaman. It ia thla oppm tun- enUne .~ut. aerved at the birth-Saturcla.y Is the deadline t<>f tty wllicb makea the harbor ao Aid hurch Circle cla.y dinner where •pedal &\M!Ot& newo in that tint Issue of llalbo& 1Jnport&nt as a i>lanround for were Judy's t;randparenta, Mr. and Yacht club's new mq., ll8YI Edif youth, he stated Mn. R. W. CUrTy of Placmtla. tor Al Gordon. Craig Doyle Ii Harold Fink thanked the speak- Mr. and Mrs. Curry were ~ writing race results, Dean Brad-er and told , of watching a group ent also at the afternoon party ford does the entertainment col-of Sea Scotlts rebuilding an old and small cunt.a \ftl'e ~nnie umn and Velma Barber has so-boat. "I never 1aw boys so in- Buchannan, Phillip Wilcox. Char-cial notes, news items and chit~ terested in work befote" he 1ald Jene Applebury, Connie Cleorla, chat. I President McElroy, former com- Glenda Johnston, Patti Lee Houri-The Rhodes fl~t is leaving Sun~ modore of an Eastern yacht club, gan, Llnda Lee Kiddle and Judy'• day for the Midwinter series at' joined. the others in their opinion brother Jimmie. LA YC and the PC fleet goes qp of the value of water sports. Monday. Ed Giddings, fl~t cap-Jerry Johnson, president ·of the tain, reports !he fo~owmg tor Balboa Improvement association, sure: himself, Std Wilkinson, Hebe was welcomed as a new member Erickson, George Strom, Fred and presented with his button, and Smales, Dr. Gayle Suess, Bob other guests were introduced. Henley, Darby Metcall, who has Fitting -in' with the "Youth" chartered Wheeler's No. 37; John theme of the evening was the ert.: Andy Hardy Show Sponsored by P.-T. A. Announcement has just been re- ceived that the Newport Harbor Union High School ~arent· Teacher A.ssoclation will sponsor one oi the most entertaining comed.ys of the year at the IJdo Theatre, Tuesday night, F eb. 25, "Love Laughs At Andy Hardy." The stars are ir- repressible Mickey· Rooney and Bonita Granville. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. William Trus- ty, ways and means chairman, at Beacon 5417, or from any member of the e.ssoctaUon . McFarland and Hank Lawhorn tertainment which was given by whP will s_kifiper ~or .Olive Butler. groups of Young people from the .$ome of the JWUOr m.embers high school. The Melodists, which be .d~ from the Uruyersity ls the girls' sextette, Sang several Calito~a at Berkeley on delightful numbers, directed by g vacation and expect to get Miss Marie Hiebsch and with Miss e races. Bill ~cker will be Paula Castle at the piano. Merri- e Star races while Bob White bers ot the sextette are R a !Y ml enter the Rhodes eve,nts. Bob Jones Mar· . G.bbs M t an Alan Andrews will be there . , . Jone . t • argar~ an Dick Blattennan of Pasadena Kipp, Shirley Ftdler, Margarit · · · . ne 0 omona Miss Hiebsch also directed the co e ts expected to enter the boys' doubl tet h.ch Planned to help raise money on their church pledge, Newport Height& an:Ie of Newport Beech WSCS held two "galloping break- fasts" recently. One was held last Fricla.y· at Christ 0.urch By the Sea, spon- sored by Mrs. Leon Ferguson and Mrs. William Trusty, 'Ibis brought an attendance of 35. The second was held this morning at the home of Mrs. Alice Nirenberg, Costa Mesa. P.-T. A. Founders' Day To Be Observed Mon. Founders Day will be observed. by Newport Beach Granunar School Parent-Teacher Assoc:ia· tion when they meet at 2:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 17 at the Newport Beach school auditorium. arti.sts are represented.. lte dates or secret sorrows. Dane-University, N. Y., where he re-tty. Ing will be from 8 till 12, and from ----'---------------------------------- informative sources It was learned Church School Guild Two Speakers Bring Inspiring Messages Drama Section Changes Date that a door prize. surmised to top Plans Dinner When WSCS Met Wednesday At Mar Casa J twhile Phil Gree f p Nelson a nd Marlene Jacobsen. Snl contests. . e .q~8:1' . w 1 re- New members accepted at the cet~ed enthusiastic applause f~r Sati.irday evening b¥siness meet-their several numbers a nd were ing ,included Fred Schenck, Laguna called back f?r an encore. In tJ?e Beach. Art De Fevre San Pedro· group are Llncoln Clark, Le:R¢y Robert Welles, Alta~na; Leo ~ Chr~tensen •. Brian Hanzel, Sid Los Rios Costa Mesa. Sam R DaVldson, Dick Brace, Jim Snyder, Brearley Jr., Pasadena; 1Wilbur o: Phi~ Inman, Lf:e IJonbarger altd Buck, Lido Isle; Thomas w. Soule, thell' accomparust, Margaret Nel- Theme of the program will be "Understanding OUr Founders." There will be a skit, "The P-T.A. m: Deadhead Center," presented by some of the mothers and Mrs. Louise Grlesser will give vocal selections while Mrs. R i c h a r d Featherstone will play the War- saw concerto. A change in date has been made for the meeting of the Ebell club's drama section, which will C011vene Wednesday, Feb. 19 at the home of Mrs. Al Horvath, 329 Aliso ave- nue, Newport Heights. Mrs. Cam- mack will be assisting hostess. pelta Gamma l The Delta Gamma Alumnae as- socia tion of Orange county will meet Tuesday, Feb. 18 at 7:30 p.m. at thf home of Mrs. Laurence Reynolds, 33 Emerald Bay, with Mrs. Eugene Douglas as program chairman. Members will meet at Victor Hugo's a t the dinner hour. most prizes will be awarded the couple holding the lucky number. Refreshments are .in . charge of Mary Hanzel, decorations and pub- licity, Sarah Best. and tickets, Paula Castle. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Killefer and Mr. and Mrs. John Gurley jr. will act as chaperones. Proceeds from the affair will go toward building a club fund for philan- thropic purposes. Dessert Bridge At Anderson Home Mrs. Claude Anderson enter- tained with two tables o~f bridge Thursday evening at her home on Anaheim avenue, Costa Mesa. Miss Nancy Niece is home from A dessert course preceeded the UCLA for mid-term vacation and play, being served at small tables l.s entertaining a· house gu~t. attractively decorated In the Val· -----------'---lentine motif and with the cake • gay with colors of the theme. Mrs. Jerrold Spangler took the top award and Mrs. Homer Mel- lott received. bofh the second and travelling prizes. Lowest in scor- ing was Mrs. J ohn \\;'est. Others present were Mrs. E rnest McClellan, Mrs. Harry Burdick, Mrs. Ed Mor.Tell and the hostess. Cub Scout Pack WS To Make Tool Chests Corona del Mar Church School Guild m et Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Betty J enks, 311 Marigold avenue, with Mrs. Ber· nardine Newlon presiding. Plans were completed for the rummage sale to be held in Santa Ana Feb. 14 with Mrs. Elsie Kopp as chairman and for a dinner hon- oring husbands of members, the date to be announced later. Mrs. Helen Conway led in de- votioNI and Mrs. Marie Clemence was program chairman for the evening, reviewing "The Ten Year Old Child" by Dr. Arnold Gesell. For a musical number, a r ecord- ing ot "The Lost Chord" wa s played. Mrs. Newlon gave the closing prayer after which refreshments \vere served by Mrs. J enks a nd her cohostess, Mrs. Jerry Mather . The next meeting \\ill be March 10 a t the home of Mrs. Elsie Kopp. Washington Signed Document Now At Local Library George Washington didn't sleep her e but with his birthday com- ing on Saturday of this week it is interesting to know that a docu- ment signed with his authentic Portraits of a Pilgrim by Newell B. Gallagher, a book on inter- racial study, was begun by the study ~ass of Newport Beach W.S.C.S. which met at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday morning at Mar Casa, Balboa Island ~th 21 members present. The class leader, Mrs. J. H. Redstone, was assisted by Mrs. E . L. Barnett, Mrs. D. W. Holtby and Mrs. William Mawson and the study was more particularly about Mexicans, Negroes a nd Oriental peoples. Members of the Balboa Island Circle ser ved the noon luncheon which ~·as a ttended by 50 people. Mrs. A. J . Rutter decorated the tables, with a log cabin and rail fence carrying out the Lincolrt's Bir thday theme, with candles and flo\ver.s i:n red. v.;hite and blue. More members can,e for the afternoon session, presided over by l Mrs. J . K. Elliott and with Mt. John Pfischner leading in de- vo ions. The Fathers and Sons meeting autograph may be viewed at the of Cub Scout Pack 105 will be public libriu-y by asking at the held Friday evening, Feb. 14 at' desk-only don't get the idea of 7 p. m. at the Boy Scout Hut. The going to see the signature of our projeet for· the evening will be country's most famous man on the building of tool chests and this' 215th anniversary of his birth, boys are asked to bring hammers, because it is a legal holiday and nails and lumber. Warren Weiler the library: will be closed. ere were two speakers on the prdgram, one being Mrs. Reeves, wife of the president of California Christian college, who told of two women of faith, one the "Jane Addams of Japan", the other Mary McCloud, a negro woman who founded a school for colored child- ren, later taken over by the church. The second speaker was Mrs. Adrian Adams of Great Falls, Montana, whose husband is in the forestry service. Widely traveled she used u her subject "Good Men at Work'', telling of the "Farther Out" camps which are retreat.a for spiritual leaden and of 'the men whom she had met there, E. Stanley Jones, Dr. Frank Laubach, Rufus Jones, Glenn Clark and othen. Mrs. Adams is a radio speaker and like Mrs. Reeves, is spending the winter here. • Norman Pabst. secretary of the and Robert Reed will be In charge. BAYSIDE PLATING Gold • • Silver : . Copper • • ANTIQUES A SPECIAL TY I -···· WHILE THEY LAST! CLEARANCE ., an Brass MATERNITY DRESSES • OOTl'ONS AND MIONS ••za ••TO 11 ~4.95 .. '19.SO -ALL SALES FJNAL - IU lllllt~ll•lllllM8 ll&Df, •90U. MPA., •• ~- Birthday Dinner For Newport Girl Miss Loma Mills celebrated her birtJ'lday recently, entertaining a group of friends at dinner at her home on 19th street. Pink and white prevailed in the fiowers and table decorations and gifts were presented. the honoree. Enjoying the dinner of roast goose were Mr. I and Mrs. Bert Mills, Miss Elsi~ Newland, Mrs. Hugh McMillan, I Mrs. Charles Porter and Miss Mills. Reports were &iven for the var· iou.s circles, Mrs. Leonard Har- grave for the Ja~and circle, Mrs. Fred Woodworth for Newport H~ights Circle, Mrs. W. E. Hun· saker for Newport Beach and Mrs. E. A. Barnett for Balboa. Mrs. Holtby spoke of the recent death of Stephen Weatherford, Mr. and: Mrs. w. A. Rawson, telling of hil d.l.tllke for the custom 500 01f:f Driv~. had as dinner of giving of flowers at funerals, suests m !!uncla.y their aon and his and as many frtenda wished to wife, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Olurch-give somethln& u a memarlal lt w and da~ter, Eileen, Orange; wu •uneoted that a pew for the Mr. and Mrs. W11llam Mounce and new church be Klven In his name. 90llS Bill and Eddie, Santa Ana; Word lo expected aoon ftllm Mn. and Paul deRutt, Balboa Island. Harry Werley .who ianed fr<m IQ the ~ they went to the San Frandaco Dec. 15 on the revival mefttn& at Anaheim which U.S.S. Marine Lynx to 'join her Is belnc ~ by a iarp buaband In China. With l!Er were IJ'OUPi al 9"'-county churches. l!Er mter, Mra. Ward, wife of - Bishop Ward and her niece, Miu Imogene Worley of Balboa, who will be the Bishop's private secre- tary. Mrs. Fred Woodworth, chairman of the blanket club, held the first drawing with Miss Elsie Newland as winner. Beacon Bay· William Rhodes Her-son. vey jr., ~ Angeles; George P . ~ton Lee Sawin, director of Sawtelle, Harbor Island and Wil-the high school band, played the Mrs. Jack Ford, 6061> West Central avenue, left last week to vWt Mr. and Mn. Jack Bent- ley in Las Vegas and on her re- tum home expects to go to "Kan- sas Oty, ·Mo., tor a month to vW.t with her mother. For the musical program Mrs. liam Lapvvorth, Los Angeles. Each ;;;~;;;,,.;;;,,.;;;,,.;;,,.;;,.;;,,.:;;,.,:;;.,:;;,.:;;,,.;;;,.;;;,,.;;;,.,;;;,,;;;,.,:::,,.:::,,.:::,,:::,.,::,,,::,.::.,::,,.::,,.:::,.:::,,.::::,.,::::,.,::,,.:::,.:::,,:::,.,::,.,::,.=,,.=,,.::,.:::,,:::,.,::::,,.::.,-,.,::::,.-,~-,.-.,-,.-,..-,.-,.,-,.-,ll ~'::o ~ .. ~~.except Bill Heivey, ~ The ·,' N EE D L E p 0 I NT E R 1.· A. J . Rutter led In singing pat- riotic hymns with Mrs. Louise Hansen at the piano. Coming in as junior members - were another pe.ir of twins, cyn. ' 118 E. Broadway Costa M-5 The president called an execu- tive board meeting to be held Monday at 2 p.m . a t the church at which time plans will be rTI.ade for work for the year . thia and Michael Holyoke of ! ! Pasadena -here's hoping they i ! bring as much fame to BYC as i ~ those other twins, Bob and Betty ~ ~ White, who went to the top in i ~ Snipe sailing a nd brought home ~ • Cubs Have Wonderful Trip, Thank P .-T. A. the big golden trophy. ,.. ~ , i ~ i Friends Ba rgin' into a crowd of 8000 Miss Nancy Holman of Balboa blue-uniformed C1.;1b Scouts with Island, who was home from P o- her own and six or eight more mona college for a week, enter- Cubs in tow might \\'ell daunt the taine<\. Miss J oyce Pa rker of New- courage of even the most capable port l:leights at luncheon Tuesday Den Mother but "they were really with Mr. and Mrs. Parker driving very good" said the adults in the two girls back to college in charge of the ss· Cubs from P ack the afternoon. 110 and 105 who attended the Mrs. Bess Rigney. 1009 East Ma Y cOmpany's Scout jamboree Central avenue, spent Tuesda y Saturd,ay at the Shrine auditor-and Wednesday in Los Angeles. ium. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Mullins The trip was sponsored by the moved last week from Balboa Parent -Teacher (Association· of Island to their new home on Iris Newpor t Beach Grammar schools, avenue, Corona del Mar. They are who provided the two school buses no strangers to CDM, for tJiey in which the boys left at 7 :30 a.m . formerly lived on Goldenrod &VP.- Entering the auditorium at 9, nue. pandemonium reigned until the Mrs. Barbara Lazarich MacDon- start of tbe program, when every-ald bas been down from her Jiome thing suddenly became ... quiet as in Stockton for 10. days, visiting a mouse. At noon the OJbs' pro-her sisten;, Mrs. Frank Beln1ont gram wu over and they went to or Orange and Mrs. Ronald Mac- Exposltlon park wheFe they at' Donald and Mrs. Ed Mirkovich. lunch, with Ice cream furnished Costa Mesa. Mother ot the girls, by the P-T . A. Afterward. they Mrs. C. Lazarich, also came down went through the museum build-from Santa Barbara and has been ings, enjoying the exhibits and tin! visiting members of her family chinchilla show. and old friends in Newport. Leaving tor home at 3 :30 p. •m., the bus carrying Pack 105 broke down and it wu necessary to send for another bus from Newport. Several Boy Scouts were in that group and took the Cubs in charge going back to the park and super· vising games and r elay races, while hamburgers took the place of din- ner. When Pack 105 finally reached home at 9 p. m. they felt they had had a much superior time and only the adult.a owned to being tired. 'We are enormously cratetul to the P-T. A." said CUbo and Den Mothera. "It WU a irand trip." San Pedro Man Drowns in Ocean A Coast Guard cutter brought the body of Joe Fillipone, 51, of San Pedro, to Newport Be a ch early Wednesday morning after he was drowned about a mile off La- guna Beach. -i -i ~ i ; ~ i i I Botany . . Bernat . • Columbia i ~ i • . YARNS . i i i i ~ -i Linen Embroidery Rug Materials I ; -i ............ -------... ~ ~ Sale on Odd Lots of Mercbandlae ~ -----.. -................. ~ ~ ~ ~ Leona M. Herts ' ~ i ~ --,,11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111u1111111111n1u1llftlllllr. -Week,Service on Most )Watches I 11 i~1 ·.J f ~fl ~·~ ~ ~ lli CoMt 8'cb-J • • Oldest Resident Observes Birthday . Skipper Tony Pilato and crew· men H enry Melusi a n d Harry Arno of the New Sa turina fish- ing boat on which the middle- aged man was working said FiW- PoDe was pulled into the water when his body bec8me tangled with • i>W"!' aelnlna-line. I:========~~~:::::::::=::::::::::=:~:::::::::=:====:====:~~. ' John McMillan, who c1a1mt the tlUe ot Newpoc t'• "oldest resi- dent", celebrated his 85th birthday last Fr!cla.Y. 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