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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1947-03-05 - Newport Balboa News Times• • ~ ., ' ' • , , THE SAND C·IAB -·0 a A. • v,. S"1>1_. · NO OIFl'SI An odd, and perhaps unusual, Idea to a gift-loving government, was presented Congress by Her- bert Hoover when be sug- gested that foreign relief be I JUced Oii a Joan basis; take Dlrope's needy nations off charity rolls by Insisting on prompt repayment if they expect future aid. He urged Ox!gi ess to "stop, look and listen", befo.-e approving fur- ther ioeliet grants. He said the U. S. bad already given nearly six billion; that not a dollar should go to oountries maintaining standing armies Instead of putting their man power to work raising food; I repayments should have pri- 1 ority over all other external debts, including war repara- tiODS-Mr. Hoover also could have mentioned Russia and Yugoslavia, which take out supplies and slap us in the face as a 11thank-you". Cross. In line with F er President Hoover's ks on foreign relief, the annual appeal by the Red Cross for funds to maintaiil that worthwhile in- stitution in these United ~tates. The millions raised by that organization during March go to protect almost every form of disaster where sick and injured require medical aid. In the harbor. district Mrs. Victor Grace beads the committee to raise ~Is thousands of local dollars. She bas done this job for years and asks the coopera- tloo of everyone in making the drive a success. + + + Deeert.. Took a trip to the desert last week seeking a possible location for brother- In-law Artist Gray Bartlett. who likes the arid wastes as much as we do. If you want snappy breeze and sand with it try Desert Hot Springs, Bubbling Wells, where warm water gushes from the earth, etc. If you want altitude go to Yucca Village, a new town sired by Balboans and pre- sided over by Tommy Bou- chey, who looks well and fit after a long struggle with arthritis. The clean little town, out of Whitewater and on the road to 29 Palms, is 3000 feet up and nestles comfortably a m o n g t h e joshuas and castus. Palm Springs f o u n d e rs bad a happy thought when they built in the shelter of · the mo\Jntains, cut off from the winds, because it's cer- tainly balmy there in the winter and quite torrid in •1mmer. That's the reason why we ran Into Mr. and Mrs. I;ew Wallace and Alma Greeley enjoying the dry climate. Out of the Springs toward Indio all kinds of new subdivisions are coming into being, but Palm Village, formerly a · date and orange grove owned by King C. Gil- lette, the safety razor in- ventor who lived on the Pen- iDS1Jla, seems to have the start on the others, because it is forging ahead at a great rate and high prices. Then we motored over the moun- tains to Hemet and Inside of an hour were .in rain clouds that dampened us all the -y Into the heart of apri- cot empire. + + + ~tlom. Most in- terestiilg news of the week is tbe announcement of the marriage of Velma Barber arid Charley Dennison. Vel- ma for years bas been Har- bor correspondent of the pruedella Star -News, a n d bandies JQl?llcity for the Ymdlt club. Where she made tbe announcement Her hus- band bas been a realtor here tar JUllY years and is a past clledm' al. the Newport Bar- bar Qwmber ol Commerce. Wldle It came as a surprise ti> tbetr hundreds 9f frlend'I, tM)' and m wish them many, ; ''J J9l'S CJl ftdded lu\~ :a+ r • .. VOLUJDI: llJllUX 008TA MS8A, OALD!'ORNJA, WEDNESDAY, llABCH II, 190 fto•m u March Residentials Off On Excellent Start . - Mesa Flier's Stewart Wins ._I _ ..... _·P_eak_o_f._Vi_ew.s __ o_f _the_N_ew_s_of_th_e_W-ee_k_--!, Britishers 3-Day Bldg. ' Hearing Set Shaw Trophy Bow To Npt. Goes Over _ For Mar. 14 s::f~:~E. the ~~:;,~ii~~af~~Ll~ S 1 0 6, 0 00 67-foot yawl, skippered by B 111 today proudly wearing t he medals PALM SPRINGS -Jacob W. Stewart of Los Angeles, won the of the championship. British wear-Chief BaJI"'• lacpector A.. Shaw boat-for-boat trophy in the ing the medals of the champion-M. Nebon dlldOMd todQ' tll&& Smouse, 34, of Costa Mesa, will be given a preliminary hearing on a charge of drunk flying in city court here Friday, MQ.Tch 14, at 10 a.m. 67-mile race around Catalina I ll· ship British Lawn Bowling as-local construction for Febnt- and, over the weekend. sociation. ary hit the St.015,UO pol.at,. a Stewart c\ocked ln at·1s houn They are, Thomas Halliwell, record valuation for UJ' moaU. and 34 minutes which was frour skip; Fred Crozier, Percy William-in the dty buUdblc hlatol'J'. Smouse, who told police he lives with his brother-in-law, Richard E . Hughes, at a Costa Mesa ad- dress, ""'as arrested here Monday when he landed a rented two- hours a nd four minutes behind the and Carl Danielson. Plans for the erection of 10 record time set by the veteran They are wearing the med.Sis lmore homes in the, Newport Har· sloop, Siwash., 33 years ago, tor because on Monday afternoon, bor district were tiled with the the same distance around the isl-February 24. they triumphed over ~Newport Beach city ~ding de- and. the unbeatable British bowling partmenl at the old oty hall 1n seated airplane in an erratic man· ner at the Palm Springs airport. Second boat to finish t.ras the team in a match at Heisler Park \the first days of March. Total Branta, piloted by Dr. D. W. Bar· Laguna Beach, 21 'to 20. ' jvaluation of these houses is $106,· Smouse is said to have departed from Huntington Beach earlier in the day. Police said he was in an intoxicated condition when he stepped out of the plane. ber of Balboa and Glendale and 900 The Newport Harbor bowlers· · third to finish was the Escapade, \Vere \\•ell in front up· to the lSth I Plans also v1rere filed for mis-- a California 32s sloop, with Walt (Continued on Page 4) pellaneous types of st;ructural con- Elliott of Long Beach a nd the Struction with ·a total valuation of (Continued on Page 4) Pasaden' an Is V1'ctor ST750. This. bringS th~ grand total He was arraigned before City Judge Eugene Therieau MoAday afternoon and then remandedito the R iverside County jail to await the outcome of his hearing here March 14. Bail was set at $5(X)(). RIVERSIDE-The office of Dis- trict Attorney William Mackey to- day confirined the fact t hat Smouse was confined to · t h e county jail Monday nJght. Infor- mation concerning the case was not available for publication. An assistant district attorney said, however, that the. defendant was being charged with a violation of Section 9 of the Deering Act, (Continued on Page 4) Making of Film Of Newport Area Now Under Study A special sub-committee to study the making of a film story of Ne,vport Harbor has been ap- pointed. Heading this group is H. J . Forsythe. To work with him are Hadd Ring, J . B. McNally, Kerm Rima, J . l\f. Miller , Gerald Hughes, Darrel King~:> and John Sadleir . This action was taken at a meeting of the advertising section of the Ne"1>0rt Harbor Chamber of Commerce Thursday last. At this conference which r eviewed Marine Air Station various act1viues a1ong pub11c1ty Is Im rtant ~ ---t lines, the group also approved po · ..tlJ5l5C plans for i!lsutng a new folder. An To Orange Co. Area outline of the new folder was sub- mitted. LAGUNA BEA~ What an This new folder will be titled the important financial ass e t the "Playland Map of Newport Har- United States Marine Air Station bor" and \vill supplement the at El Toro is to the entire area .. Treasure Map" which has been of Orange County was told by issuro for some time. Over 325.- Maj. Gen. Lou.is E. Woods, com· 000 copies of the Treasure Map manding officer of the marine air have been distributed to date, and corps, \Vest Coast command, to it will be reprinted from time members of the League of Cali- to time. fornia Cities meeting here Thurs-The meeting also agreed to day night. order reissue of the Newport Har- He said that 7000 marines draw bor Year Book with revised facts pay roll of S900,000 per month, and figuns. outlay for 100 naval personnel at In addition to the sub-com- the station amounts to $25,000 per mittee to study the film project, month. Approximately ]()()() civil-other members ot the advertising ian employes at the station draw (Continued on Page 4) $200,000 per month, the general said. Part of the officer's talk was devoted to his version of the need for co-operation between the mili- tary and civilian government agencies. He charged his listeners with interesting theinselves in "world affairs" to help shape: our foreign policy. A. film detailing marine avia- tion wartime activities was shown. There were approximately 125 persons at the affair. Councilman \Vi I 1 i am Montague, Fullerton, league president, i n tr od u c e d Mayor Harry Hall, Laguna Beach, as program chairman. Tin Can Knockers Need Range for Target Shootin' Collectors of guns and rttles in Newport Harbor district feel like a homeless crowd. They have the ammounition and the weapons but they do not have a shooting range. Recently the fratetnity which is composced ot J ea ding citizens, S. A. River Sand Used for Fill-In On Mesa Roadway SANTA ANA-The county has given Griffith company permission to extract some sand from the Santa Ana River for filla far shoulders along the Harbor boule- vanl In Costa Mesa. Griffith company has the con- tract for widening the roadway. Engineer J. A. Bradley of the flood control district authorlzed extraction of 7fl00 cubic yards of sand from the river channel be- low Adams St., providing the work is done under county supervision to protect the leveft. It will, he said, be of assistance to the county in that it will lower the bed of the river, which has filled in recent years and Im- peded somewhat t he flow the channel carrl~ during r a 1 n y weather. Services Are Held For Sam Williams some of them retired professional FiJneral servlC"eS were b.eld Mon- men with a yen for markmanship, day ln Grauel chapel, Costa Mesa, rigged the framework for a range for Samuel Wllllams 75 of 165 up on. Bayside drive, just west of 17th street, c.Gsta M.;.._ ~ died the aty water department plant .Friday In Orange County boopltal. No. 3. He wu born ln Lancaster, PL That sufficed for a time until and bad lived In Ceola Mesa for llOIDe vanda!J tore It apart. n.. 1!5 ~an. framework was rlued up aa:ain SurviYinC are a 1 o n Robert ~be torn down again tbe Georse Wuuams ot N ~ w port f -. n.. ,wUdcattero BHch; tao ciauchten, Mn. Sa- ti(IC&Jl abooten are bopef\11 blna AnwUa Beal ot Newpoo t tba some one will !-. of the.It' HelcJitl, .,.i Mrs. uni.n Moen of Plillht and offer them -lane! Seattle, Wuh 'and four lll'and- for tuget iractloe at Jeut twloe chlldren. 1 a week. n.. Rev. Carl J""'-. putm of Community Metbodllt churda. otrlclated at the --1J>e body -oent to ljeweutle, PL Boys Occupy v wt Hooee for Clubroom ft:r lnterodlt. Ravine DO plam lo -their AMVETS ' Meet Called tmetlnp, a poup at boJa wl>o have fwwecl a dub held ~-""-lean v~w l'llot No. 45 In an~..._ cm a IOt In tbe at ea.ta -·-Newpcwt - rev ct :IOI AN-awliue, BU-will -i In tbe -audllGl- baa hlad, --lo,..... ID-ct t b. ~ .... "-1ar7 ---ct a ..n !bat --buQd!nC at Newpirt -.. --m P'l1•tond Ibo-nrd -~ .. ~ Ooota ..... ...._ • at 7:30 p.m., , Mardi 11. • 80 ROUND, SO FIR..:W, SO MALICIOUSLY PACKED h1 the Ocelot, member or the leopard family of Latin America, sample of which 111 ca,ed on thJs o .. Alex.lean cart. Occle was brought back to Newport , Harbor aboard Sampson's ban•n• boat, the Paragoa. a few days ago. His shter was also aboard. Two others. were wnMed b\'erboard durlntt hl&"h 11ea.. enroute. Occle and hl9 sister wtll be IM>ld to zoos tor public f.mUMment. -News-Times Photo by Walter Gerhardt. SOME OF THE ORANGE COUNTY OFnCEB8 and men taldag part In the NavaJ Reserve trainJ.rlc CndNJ alloant tbe U.S.8. BU<JK from February 9th to %Srd. Front row: (I. to r.) Second Cius Mail- man .Jonathan c. B el1ey, 1%18 Olenneyre St., l&p.na Beach; F1nt Cius Seaman Delmar F. Sbanlts, 4S9 South Orup, Brea: Flnt Clua Seaman .Joe M. E9trad.&, 111 South LaUtt), Brea; F1.nt C1us Sea- m&n Richard P . Oney, M6 North Orance, Orance. Rear row: Third Clau Quartennaster Arthur D. Reynolds, Coat& Men: Chief 8hlp F1tter Wiiiiam D . .lordan, 1208 W. Hichland SL, Santa Ana; Lt. (Jr) 1. W . Richmond; Chief Warn.at Maehlnltt 1. R. Reed; Third Clan \'eoman Frank Kuonen, 1101 W etit Pine St., Santa Ana: nnit ClaM Sonarman AnlUll E. Rlcharthon. Balboa b land; F1.nt Clas" Seal"Rall Leonard F. Conteras., !48 Poplar St., Brea. ---Official U. S . Navy photograph. valuation tor the three days of Of Souped-Up Race the month to su4,650. At Beach Cl•ty Oval Those receiving pennits were: Robert L. Hammond of 412 South Santa Anita avenu•, Pua.- Leading the entire 40 laps, Jack dena , plans the erection ot a two McGrath of South Pasadena cap-story frame dwelling with at- tured the main event in the famed tached garage and arl extra gar- Hot Rod Roadsters final Sunday age at 520 Via Lido Uord, IJdo o n the Huntington Beach oval be-l 1 t t $25 ooo s e, o cos , . fore some 10,000 fans. WoOd r oad, San Marino. plans the McGrath in his souped ,up racer. lVood road, San Mariso, plans the No. 1 was in thi first pole per building ot a seven-roam dwelling sition and from beginning till end 'nd an apartment above, with gar· couldn't be moved by either Bill age arrangement, on Lot 30, Bea· Stevens or Troy Ruttman who con Bay, to cost Sl.8.000. ' finished close behind. The winner J . C. Arkstamp, of 227 Coral ripped off the 40 laps in 11 min-a.venue. Los Angeles Balboa 111- utes, 43.80 seconds on the fifth-a nd, prans the construction of a mile track. 'Continued on Pace 4 ) All 10 cars finished with no ser- ious crackups resulting. In the trophy dash, Ruttman won easily as Bob Cross s p ·u n around on the far north side and lost out by a considerable margin. Results: Trophy dash (3 laps). -Troy Ruttman, Bob Cfoss. 52.55s. H eat races (6~laps each) 1, Har- ry Stockman, lm. 49.78s; 2, Andy Linden , lm. 50.26s.: 3, Jack Mc- Grath, lm. 45.66.s.; 4, Connie Wie- de II, lm. 47.67s. Special event (6 laps) -Bob Fisher. lm. 52.93s. Semimain event (15 laps) - Jimmy Davis, Stockman, Leonard Knolho"ff, 4m. 33.73s. !\fain event (40 laps)-McGrath, Bill Steves, Ruttma n, llm. 43.BOs. Salvation Army Aid Given Blast Victims, Says Field Director Salvation Army officers rushed 1o the scene of Los Angeles' ter- rible explosion last Thursday and remained on 24-hour duty fbr two days, serving hot coffee and sand- wiches to the homeless families a nd to firemen, policemen and other workers engaged in rescue work, also assisting in many other ways, ac:cording to H . L. Kolman, Field Director, in charge of the organization's Newport Harbor camP:Bign for maintenance funds, now 1n progress. ''This gives added emphasis to t he moral obligation of every pub- lic-spirited resident in our com- munities to contribute generously to The S8.lvation Army's appeal for financial support,"1 $aid John E. Sadleir , chairman of the locaJ sponsoring committee. "Remember," he continued. "a 27 Harborites 1 Enroll in Naval Reserve Branch. 'Former service men in all branches ot the armed forces ~ at tending training school claaes of the 28th division, U. S. Naval Reserve. which are being held each Monday evening at the Santa Ana Lighter-than-Air base, where the 28th Organized Surface division now has Its heactJ.ua.rters and training facilities. I The clivision itself consists ot 200 enlisted men and 15 officers .Ind it is divided Into three train-i~g 1liVisions, with Lt. Comdr. qhester E. Gilpin, USNR, the com- manding officer, in charge. I Included in the personnel of the ~vision are Z1 dtizens of the a Mesa-Newport Harbor dis-. st of personnel from this area i~ division one are: t Lt. (jg) G. E:jlJutcher, training officer of electronic, radar and ra- dio, Newport Height>; Lt. (jg) James Keeler, conununkation ~­ fleer. Balboa Island; Lt. (Se) R<>- bert Allen, aupply officer, Balboa• diief Boon. Paul DeRuff, tnUnJni officer, seaman )n'anch, and auet Bosn' John Mason, training offieer, Seaman branch, both of Balboa Island. . BM l/c H. L. Johnson. master of a.nns, Balboa Island, and BM 1/c R. H . Coke, master ot arms. · (Continued on Page 4) S9uped·Up Jallopies ~uned for Daredevil : Race on Hunt. Track substantial portion of the money Eor the tint time ln the history raised during this campaign wil1 ot hotrod racing cm the Pacific remain with our committee to be f"LWIH th --• . . :-rr--· e speeey l!Ollpod-up ja)-u~ in meeting emergencies that Jopies will Cavort on a fifth-mile may arise in this area. The re-~ck when more than 50 of the mainder will be applied toward hotrod daredevils ot Southern ca.I- the maintenance of the Army's ffornia tangle in a 100-lap thrill over-all program in Southern Cali-show on the new Huntington fornia, ot benefit to all commun-Beach S---"way ~~ -s·-•···. ities alike." ~ u-.;J\ ....... ......--.,. Contributions may be sent to ~ hotrods have never raced °"""' the Utllr 11at1Cer dlstAnce be-R. A. Wright, treasurer, at the Cafe, having "°""""trated the Bank of America, Newport,_Beach, Qdarter and half-mile ua:s in who "'Y' the results cluriilg the this area-but radn b!pip, who first week have been quite satis-~ ai.o 1n.m;;JC;l tbe lnvmec! factory, but mucb more Is needed. st,,-t (the -can ltarline 0 Air B kfast ~) to tbe· """"'-feel that It pen rea-'-Jr thrill ~111eo. • Plann~ for Mar 15 ct the leod!nir: drivers haw • with~ Bob · C..h proceeds reoelwd from the w~ -lbrold Matheu..., ln- aale of tickets for a brealdut clljcllnK the Pacific Clout klnc:Pln feut to be oerved In tbe porJdnir: of I ~. Omnie Wledell ct Los lot atta ot the Greater An Ameri.-~. and tbe Slate champkm, can market m Saturday llarcli ~I AyuJa 'at Suto Mmlal IS! will be -to the' --~ I fl'C' drtftll In tbe ct the Boy( CUb of the Newjkrt 1111'"1-ll~ ftelcl wm be lack )i.,. Harbor dlabict.·\. . ' ~ ?'"'7 R1w, Gar-. Reed. ..f'.:r=t~ ~ ~ :;,77:s ~..:*'~-":; ALL ABO•..,_n., .. n low ...... I a I llllltt) .... ... .... ... a I Ill HIP 9CllOOl bud ft'OID 1:30 a.m. T--... ewnt wlll " a. c-ea__,. ..._ 0.,., ;::,:-•, I ._ '';Q· , I ._. w? , I r-. n11;:01 :z .. n-A.. --to 11:30 a.m. Gil that date. AD. -.... --. e.s••• ·-.. ..... .. • . :· -----.... .-~ -_......_ .... :I .... _ -i..--ft· ........... , J4@. 2 < 1::· n;. ....:• .. "'..!., ,1:.:..-::.:.:tc:-: ~-~;a~~ ... r"r""') .. trtlllat129~;ta. I -~:-;-• .i:-_, =·:··....,._ -I :!ztu~...:"..,"Lt.oi,f...: ;,-.... -·"' owbia taa;I.-.. • Dll !'.*'l"':"J'i)~~.-: • Ill&· -' · ' ' • .. • • l r I ' Pge2 NEWPORT BALBOA Nl:W8-TlllE8 ftJl:&DAY NewfW'! Band!, c.m. ...... f, lM, 14 Officers Receive FBI Certificates Puauc NOT1e:;1: Divorce Suit ,Begun by Mrs. Rambo Asks Accounting of Mate's Assets CEATIFICAT.£ OF 'SU&INES& FICTITIOUS FIRM NAIOl THE UNDBRSIGNED do berel>7 cutUy that _.. e.re conducUnc a re.. taJl• btu1lneu at 300 Karine A•e. Balbio& Island. Calif., under .the flclltlou.9 tltm name of SOS RADIO ELECT. A ISL--AND RECORD SHOP. &nd that MJd flrm I• composed ot the tol1ow1ng ~r­ aorui, whoae name• and addrueea ilre tmpendlnc ll&le tJl a recently-·1atoo SL. Newport H eights. t- bullt North American Shipbuild-automobiles and war bonds. She •-,._ &blp for $lOO 000 wa s asked custody of their 6-year-old .... _... )"'-• daugh ter and supp()rt ol an un- dilcloeed Wednesday as Mrs. J ean specified amoun t tor herself and · L. Rambo sued Arthur M. Rambo chlJd. u follow•, to--wit: · t H Et-.'RY W . BRAINERD, S02 Ante· thyat, Balboa, Calif. I .. ot the concern .for a divorce, ask- ing division of community prop. erty which she said includes not only the shipyard but a Centralia, W ash ., lumber mill. Her petition , alleging cruelty 'by the ship builder, whom she married Dec. 21, 19.16, in Yuma, Ariz., arid ff.om \Vhom she said she was parted last F eb . 17 at Newpor t Beach, asked for an ac- counting of their community prop- erty which she indicated would reac!h a total of several hundreds or thousands of doUars in value. The one craft now up for sale, she said, is to be sold for $100,000. S he listed the lumber mill as be- ing owned in h alf-interest by Ram- bo; the shipyard at 717 Coast H wy., the residence a t 500 Ful- I OW IS YO\IR INSURAWCE? MAIJRIE STANLEY W ITH EARL W. STANLEY P "one Harbor 1776 llS MA•INI. IALIOA ISLAND. Future Security Seen for Vets "Not only will the .NSLI law signed by Presid ent Truman make it m uch easier for all World War II veterans to reinstate their gov· ernmen t insurance but it offers thousands of disabled veterans in our area an opportunity for fu- ture security they might oth er· "'ise have been d~nied," J ames E. Mellon, J r . of the Ve terans Ad- ministration office F irst Nat ional Bank bui.lding, Santa Ana, said today. ORANGE COUNTY COAST S<;BOOL AUTHOKITIES S<)A."IS PLANS for the. propooed Couutne The new law m eans that 8.ny .Junior College on the site of tbe old Santa Ana Amay Air Base. Left to right (Rated) are: County F r f !ifERLE C. BRAlNERD. 302 Arlie· ourteen o ficers, nine o the thyat. Balboa Island, Calif. I reserves a nd five of the r egular WITNESS our hands tbi.a 7th ~7 force of the Newpor t H arbor dis-ot February, 1947· · I HENRY W. BRAINERD ' trict Police depart m e nt. h ave re-MERLE c. BRAINERD ceived certi ficates of grad uation State of Co.Ufomla. County ot Or- f rom the Law Enforcem ent school an~~ia 7th day ot · ~braa.ry. A.~ .. of the F ederal Bureau of Jnvesti-1947. before me. K Ud red Stanle1 I a gation, U. S. D e partme nt of Jus-~~arg'ta~b~~n:1~~ i~~ C£~ tice. W . Br-alnud and Merle C. Brainerd, Reserves are, D url Tipping , Vic-~~:in ~ m~~~~~e f:~ :lo,i: tor Oxarar t, Keith Gerrish, L. P . Instrument, and acknowledged to Ina that they executed the same. Goddard, Paul Baxter. Jack C arng -IN WITNESS WH~REOF. I ha,.e h am, Phillip H all, M erle 'coe and hereunto eet my hand and affixed my Da n Burdsall·. ofr!clal se&J the day a.nd year in thls certlflcate fiNlt above written. Regular policemen are, J ohn J . MI LDRED STANLEY Bloom , Harry Lace, J ohn L. Lar· N9t.a.ry Public in a..nd tor N.id C'ounty &nd State. My Comm.tuknt ton, L . V. Corn ecl a nd C. J . Mont· explre.11 J une 5, 1949. SEAL: ornery, Pub. Feb. 11, 18, 25·: March 4, 1947. All t he certificates ar e signed by [~============::; Chief o f P olice R. R . HodgkinsOn of the harbor district department. Supt~ of Schools Unton T. SJ.mmoM of Santa Ana; Lewht Q>n..rady ot We.tmlnster; Donald J. Dodge World War II veteran may have ol N ewport town•hlp, P"'°'dont ol the board ol tr .. ._; and Dr. Ray Elliott, prlnelp&I ol th&. Bunt-WELCOME HOME!. \Ve pride selves on - our- the Chronome ter accuracy or our w a tcli repairs. Exactingly a e · e or a t ·e ~·ork­ man~p. exact· lnl' regulation. ' ' i r E D '"'C 13 l;:l •D w 111 , \'i,fil .; & ~ ,, . a total of $10,000 \VOrth of NSLI lngton Beach Vnlon mp Sd:lool. Left to rl«ht (atandlng) are: Sidney Davidson o r Cotta Me.a, prln- regardless of the a mount he signed clJ>e.1 of the Ne wport Ha'.rbor Union Hlgb Sebool and D . D. Lawhead of Seal Bea.ch. · LOTS OF TIME Newport Harbor Post 291 • S-DAY SERVICE up for in service: and regardless 1----------------------~----------'=K,_e"'n"t'-'Hi=·1,,ch,,coc==k,__,Ph'-"'o"'t"'o'-.-I Railroads of the United States ..\~lt :H'ICAN I .. t:GION Prlce. Beuonable • of the period of lapse .upon a com-J k L k d h p I c B • M d1 issue and distribute 80,000,000 r..-.. an 11-.blT rn.-.,... •• 1191 Newport Blvd. parative health statement a nd the ac· 1e· I e t e o· ice ar uying 00 • timetables annually in normal ::-.:.~ 1:.-'. '::.:-~. i:--.:: CO STA MES;' payment of t \\. o monthly pre-l f you want a k ettle for th e times. During t he war years, the Phone Beacon 6S2l·W miums, Mellon explained. k itchC'n, a piano for the parlor, number y,•as much higher. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;~~~; ~f~~:~~~~:~:~J:fi ~~~{~;£~ But Stro11·1ng Was More Fun ;r:~·~: .. ~~:!:.~ry¥:·:~t~"i:~ ·p----~---;-~-~-;c----.... -N------~--~--·-;~"'--~-.... s-..... ,_ ...... _ ... _______ .... as at the t ime he aJIO\\'ed his in-. o n Thursdays at Bob Skiles' Aue-CERT rr:1 c ATE OF BUSIN ESS surance to lapse,' I\1ellon said . tion Ya rd. 15th and P lancen tia, Fictitious F 1~m Name TliF: UNDERSIGNED do herehy cer· lie docs not havC' to be in good Three -a nd·a -ha lf year old Jack that sailor n1an and his girl friend Costa l\1esa. 11ry thn.1 they nre ("nn<tur t1nir R s("a.le health when he r e instates but \Vorn1an, son of Mr. and Mrs. \Vil-I " J k Id h. cl Bob is holding his first sale AAle" Rnd !'ervire bu!ll ne!l.111 at 416 31at cam e a ong, ac to lS un e d i;:t reet. in the City nr Ne wport Be1tch, no t \\'Orsc than he \Vas a t time liam \Vorma n of Big Bear Lake, \\'ho said something about heart-Thursday, l\tarch 6, a t 10 a .m. a n r nunt}· or Orn.nc:f'. Stllte of Callfnmta, of lapse. \\'asn 't satisfied \\·ith just being v.·ill sell a nything you w ant to under th,. flcllllou!l firm name nt ~------------;;;; ['vi th his uncle, M . A. Ramsco of ach e a nd a spanking for soincone bring him on a commission basis. nn<1 1~~A~~~E~~~;? r~~~~~~f the Los Angeles. a nd visiting at 219 whO s trays a\,·ay from home. For aditional informa tion you may !0llowlni! persons. "''hose names and Quality Lumber and Building Materiala • COSTA MESA LUMBER CO. C II . B Ibo I I d S call h1·m at n .. acon 5846. adi:lrl"~!I nre iu1 follov•i1 . to-'l'·tt : o ins a venue, a a s an . un-Dt;.'" Willlrun Kraem,.r. ;irws Channel Place. day. Gi1ARDlr\N G OES TO RE IOll Nrll.·nnrt Bea.rh. Calif. H .,. 'A'anled to s-more of the HAl\1BURG, Germany l Re uters) OPEN TO VETS William J . Kra€'me r. 341'1!! Wel'lt Ocean ' '' \VAS'!INGTON V Frnnt. N°Pll.1X1rt Bearh. CAll f. l sla nd and it '\1tas such a beauti--First ne,vspapcr from England r -e t e r a n S Jark Tarnou·!ke. 3S08 Channel Place, r I d f II Wh I to be Sold Openly On German ne ws-after l\'larch l need o n ly show their N1>u•nf"l rt B"ach. C:i.ll r. u ay or a stro . en unc e discharge papers to purchase goOcis V.'TTNF.~"~ f"l11r hand11 thl!! 21st day or ,,·asn't looking or \\'as looking the s ta nds since the e nd of the war, February. 1947. other ,,·ay , J ack took fre nch leave. the ri.tanchestc r Gua rdia n \Veekly, set aside for the m , the War Assets WIT.T.TA?>f KR.AF:~fF.R Administration '1as announced. V.'II .. r.IAM J . KRAEME.R \Vhen discovered by \V, R . ~ter-has been put on sale in mos t of J ArK TAR!\O.\\'SKE h b. f th B •t • h STATF. OF' C'Al,TFOR!\'IA ) rean, USN, a nd Miss Beverly Sat~ t e 1g t o\\·ns o e ri is occu-p N C0111'."TV or ORANGF; ) ss chcll, the lat ter o r 1133 South De l pation zone. Agents r eported a UBLIC OTJCE ON' TifIS 21 iot rtay or F'ehrua ry A.D .. b · I JQ.17. bf'for,. me Tom \V. H€>nder!!on. a i\1 ar avenue, S a n G abriel, \Vho also rts k sacs. NOTICE OF SALE OF Nnterv Public 1n nnd r11 ~ "aid Cnuntr We Have'--J ust Received • • • • , A' New ·color f Matching Outfit So we can now as.•ure you of a perfect blend In color when we do yoDI' job. -AT NO INCREASE IN COST. • That smashed fender when fixed doesn't look just right when fixed unless the paint job matches. We'll fix the bump and include the match-with our new specialty, COLOR MATCHING. -BAY DISTRlqT PAINT SHOP BODY & FENDER REPAm · COLOR MATCIDNG WE).DlNG 1 ,.PAJNTING 409 29th St., Newport Beach .Harbor 2302 R. E: HOSTETLER Phone Beooon 5015 \\·ere s trolling o n the I sland, Jack STOCK IN BULK anrl Stflll'. n>l'ldin~ theN>ln dulv com- m is!!l ri Of'oi And S\l"n rn. pe ri:nnn 11 y ap-~~:'::"::'::'::'::'::"::"::'::'::'::':::"":'::"::'::'::'::':~:'::'::"::'::"::":::'.~ \\'as \\'Slch ing tra ffi c go by at "Diamont'ls a rc> Tru mps." Who-Notlre Is hereby gl l·en pursuA.Dt to Ol'l'l t"" \Vll !iam Krn"m"r. V.'illlitm .r. Opal a nd P ark avenues, ever 0,,·ns the K oh-I -Noor, pr<r the pro\·ls lons of Section 3~·t0 of the Kroemer nnd Jark TarnO'l'"l'l<e known . C'.Jl'll CO<lt> or lhe State of Cttl ifll rnla, tn m,. to h" the per!IOn" llo·hn~ name!! ?vlerrean called police and R ex phesied a n ancient Sootsayer , can th&I CJ-I ARl~F.S L. S...'11TH. Intends to 11.re 9uh,sl'rihe<l to th" llo'lthln l n!!t ru- Albright and Vin ce M cManigal r e-rule the ,,·orld. But only a Queen !!"ll to ~IOMER ?if. SMlTH. a.II that mPnt , anrl nrknoll.·l"<l~ed to me. that VENETIAN BLINDS l'ertaln perlK!nsl property consisting th"" CXPl'U ll'r'I the !':Im" . sponded in a big police car . ]t \\'as \\ill be able to possess it a n not K<"nt>r:ill>-or half lntf"res t in merchan· lX \VJT:\'E~S \\'J-TF.RF.OF I he.ve r I J k h . be" · be in d a n"C'r o( losing both he r <,.._..,. _..,,,.,.k anti fix ture!! Ii.!! folio\\':-!: hP~f'UJ•to !l"I my hfin d Afl d nff lx"<l m>• u n O RC . I M> 1ng given a ,... I :'\'1U IQ11al Cash Re~ister No. 52(}42, nffi<"lal !ll':ll 11i,. d:i.~· nn'l Y"*'ar in this frrc ride hon1e in a car equipped throne a nd life. Be-gi n this intrigU· AH Am€'rlcan r.1e1.1 Saw Model No. fi15. certlrit·n.tc fi •uhn\·,. \\·r111 .. n. LI DO HARF SALES and SERVICE Pancoast Venetian Blind Co. \\'il h a sound bo th t k 1·k ing story in the America n W eC'kly i I Elf"1'tric Z.:.1ttn darrl l'ile nt Slleer, CTD , V?'of 'A'. ftF:r-:DER~ON . . X a spo e l e . d . .b d , ' l'ilt>dr-! )f>. :\'.o. 27598 ; 1 Hobart Meat f~·EAt .. ) :-;-,...tnrv P ubl!r in nnd for a n1a n . but he s till thoug ht s trol-the n1agaz1 nc .1str1 ute \\'Ith your Grinder /l.to1t•r :Vu. SS9867. 1 11, H.P . !'laid Cnu n1y nnd Z.:.tnte. ling o n the I sland \\'as m ore fun. copy of n C'Xt Sunday's Los An~ !o1ot••r :\v. 1~~3o. l Du)'lon .~\~al~s. l?\f\' Cnmmls!'ion Pll:plr .. :o ;>.1 nrrh 7. 19-\9) 81"1 Coast Hlg h"'SY WOOL RUGS 12-ft.x 15-ft. \Villon ............ . 9-ft.x 18-ft. Wilton ............ . 9-ft.x 15-ft. Velvet ·---·······- 154.00 189.00 139.50 9-ft.~ 10.6-rt. 59 50 Axnti.nster ···-• Smith Rugs Longwee.r "Velwear" 9-ft.x 12-fl. • 19 95 Leaf Designs . • $45.00 3-Piece BED OUTFIT Me tal bed. c oi l spring and cot· ton mattress. NOW ··-······-·-· 3488 $124.50 7-Piece DINING SUITE Beacon 5881-J I h . ~4 ll•. :\tnclPI "'"'· llOG.'i63lfl0. Serial No. P ub.'-Feh. 2!i : /l.frh. -1 . ti. 18. 1947. " \\·as aving so much fun until gelc>s Examine r . 11571.45: t P&p.•r R(•\lcr . 2 :::.-null work ~n hlrs. l Sperllfier Unit. t Cube steak CERTIFI CA TE OF BUSINESS JUSTA FEW OF OUR MANY FINE VALUES The Buy of Your Lile! 2-PIECE Living Room Two pieces -large modem sofa w ith matching lounge. chair. Full s pring construction -built for comfort, designet! for beauty ... DRUGGET RUGS from India Reversible for 2-Way Duty 9-ft.x12-ft. Rtigs ·· 59.95 S-tt.x5-tt. Rugs ........... s.95 4-ft.x6..ft. Rugs ····· -13.95 6-ft.x9-ft. Rugs ·-:. --32.95 Table Lamps Special One-of-a-kind Price 8-Piece DIN l .. N G SUITE $169.50 BROADFELT 9-Ft. Widths $1.95 QoaHty ... · 1.59 $2'.75 Quality ······2.29 ' REMNANTS VARIOUS SIZES 15-ft. Lengths Heavy Quality 1.98 SAVE $15.00 $64.50 Platform ROCKER ~;~ce -·~~en. 49~5 5-Piece CHROME DINEI IE Walnut veneer. C!n!denza bu f- f et, table and 6 chairs -1495° ~--~Jue__:_ 52?6 ------· -----~,,. ELECTROLUX V acuurn Cleaners Larger Model 27so r'nmplPIC with al!M'hm,.nt• on or- \lrr 8"~u1 i tul!y r>·bullt undl-r :;l11t1 ,Sul)l'rrl•ion. hy • Jii.ctory trWnbd Va.cuum St>t'Cillh•I•. l\'&lrfES J .\""£.4.& GVARAS T'&E IJberal Allowance on Your Old Cleaner PHONE o r WRITE for free Home Demonstration Phone Long Beach 764-66 or 764-67 . I VACUUM C!.EANER'· DUST BAG ONE Cheek $17:..W WEEK ONLTI ........................... ... 1..tlM. ................... ., .. --................... . -............... ...... I "'°"IL •A.11. o•o•" "'u.&Jt =-~ .. ~;-tt =•. TJ~ ·= -Pt.. T..nn .. ~lt ---' 764-66 or ,~ AD--All Modelo , HOOVER -EtlltEKA ROYAL • G.E. -KENMOBE NEW VACUUM CLEAN US .. •• • ••• llectrk-.... ....... NOW AVAii.AiU r-PllONC o• wain ---, I ,,_ " ... ~:. ••• ,..._ I -Uq-., ...... or 1M47 '11 •"EUOAN AV& LONG•- I 111nl'h\ne. t C'•)r,,na Adding Machine, Flctltiov• Flrm Name .;.;,,_ KA-6.'i930 ; All me11t t1ooks. All por-TTTF. U'.\'Dp;R~Ir.KED rln h"'reby cf'r-felain l"lln!I und platters, of a Meat and tlfy that thev 11.re ("O ndurtine: R :<{l("~lal­Groc,.ry huJ.Olne.s1<. known It..'! BALBOA tiP!I for y11.rh!M hui'!l llPSi'! at fi.10 Const ('ENTRAJ .. l\t ARK'ET belonging to sl\id Hi~h~:av. Ne\\•port Rearh. Cnlifom tR. c:tu11rle.!! Sn1ith 11.nd located at 708 E. ti nder thP firtltious firm!;in 11 m,. or the Central Ci ty o! 811.lboa. County or Or-YACJ-ITATEF.R~· nnd that !JI.lid firm Is 1 ringe , State {J r California. and that C"Q mpo.st"d of the fn!lo'l'·!n~ person!!. I t he purchaMe. pricE: thereof wUI be u·hose nam"s and addreS!!es ure 11.S fot-pald. on Monday. the 10th day or lo~,.s. to-wit: '-1a.r<"h. 1947 . at office. of Smart .§: Fina.I Clynn H. Hall. 5 Beacon Btt)', New-C'o. Ltd.. 1060 E. 1st Street, City of port S("nch. Calif. Ra nt11. Ana. Co\1nty of Qrun11:e . State of Donitld J.l. Hnll. 5 Beacon Bay. New-Californla. at 11 o'clock A. M. That the port Beach. Oilif. addre1111 of 11&!d vendor ts 708 E. Ce.n-~'lTNESS thf'it hands this 20th day tral City of Balboa. County of Orange. or Februari-·. 1947. £•tate o! Caurom!111.. and the ILddre!la CLVAN 11. HALL ' of Raid vendee is 708 E. Central City DONA.LD H HALL of Balboa. Counly of Orange, St.ate of State of California. ) California. County of 01"!\.nge ) ss. Dat('d-February 24 , 1947. ON THI'S 24th day of Fehn.tn.ry. A.D., ·CHARLES L. SMITH 1947, before me. Nom S. Marl>!:warth a Vendor Nolan.• Public In and tor said County and/or and State. per.90nallv anpe.ared Clyan HOMER M. SMITH H. Hall and Donald H. Hall. known ti> Vendee me. to be the per-Mns whose names are SMART & FIN AL co., L TO. subscribed to the .,.,.·!thin l nl'tr ument, 1060 E. l•t s t. and acknowledged to me that they Santa Ana, Calif. executed the same. Pub--MIU'ch 4. 1947. IN WITNES~ WHEREOF . r have here.unto !et my hand nnd affixed my CERTIFICATE OF ofrt<'ial Meo.I the day and year In this BUS INESS FICTITIOUS NAME certificate ftn!t above 'l'·rltten. NORA S. MARGWARTR. THE UNDERSIGNED hereby certify <SEAL) Notarv Public In and tor that they are conducting a metal h ard· aahl County and State. ware bualneJ1.11 at 234 -61 S.W., New-(tr,fy Commission Expires Jan. 28. 1950) port a,·enue, Costa Mesa. Csllfornla. Pub.-Feb. 25: Meh. 4. 11. li._ 1947. u a limited parlllerthlp, under the ;::;;::;;::;;:;:::::;;:::::;:::::;::::;;=::::::::;;::; firm n&me of Metalamlths of Balboa. and that the name& and ttaldencea of the persona M> comprl11l ng aa.ld limited paftnenhlp are u follows : GENER.AL P ARTNER-CARL VENEMAN 218 Gr-and C&nal EVERYTHING In Quality Balbea fsland, Call.fomia. LIMITED PARTNERS: MARK A. PIERCE 24 Harbor Island Newpor t Beach, California. LENA DOAN , 1683 Welllngt9n Road Loa Angeles. cailforiila. WITNES& our bands thla 28 day ot J anuary, 1947. CARL VENEMAN MARK A. PIE RCE LENA DOAN ST A TE OF CALIFORNIA. COUNTY OF LOS NGELES-aa. On thla 28th day of January, 1947, before me. a Notary Public In and for the hid County and State. penonally llppeared Carl Veneman, M.ark A.. Pierce a n d Lena Doan, pe.nsonally known lo .me to be the pel"llOm whoM names are subec!'lbed to the foreSo-lag ln11trument, and acknow ledged to rae that they executed. the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF r ban heNmnto aet my hand and ll<eal the day a.nd year In thla certificate ttrst aboVti WT1tle1L DIANE GIBSON' Nota.1'7 Public In and lo!' the Wd County a.nd Stale. K y camml.ulon expire• Kay 14, I MO. (SEAL) Pub. Feb. u . 25. )(&l'Cb ... 11. 19''7. REFRIGERATION Air Conditioning Equipment CMeS • Cablnet11 • Counters Walk-ins • Fountains • Stools Back Ban • Bootht. Complete Markets Cale, Etc., Plannln« "WEBER" DISTRIBUTORS l:S 8. Loo Anpl .. St., PlloDeteG! :noo OeMn Front HANSEN'S Confectionery & Lunch • • • • NOW OPEN EVENINGS Sandwiches • Hamburgers BearA•J'a Bos ~ • Oat&bag b ~cpm _,CASl,NO CAFE 0..1 -Satiidiiylllf8i30 P. -.~ j --lal.-~• M Rh a. .... 9 t'' I -· NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS 7 A.M. u·11111 Mld1lgllt DELICIOUS FOODS I BREAKFAST -:-LUNCH "':-DINNER \ l 3452°Via Oporto -Lldd Village -Newport_Beacb Phone: Ba.rbor ~84 · * Overlooking Beautiful Newport Bay Bolll'S: 4 to 12 p. m.--Olosed Tuesday * A Waterfront Restaurant featuring . . .; Sh9re Dinners •• 1 • Cocktails Steaks IT'S HE\RE NOW •t SOS RADIO 'ELECTRIC & ISLAND RECORD SHOP The Completely New - - -Revolutionary AD M11 RAL No. De-Frost, Dµal Temperature REFRIGERATOR NOW IN !)PERATIO~ AND ON DISPLAY TILL~lO • Node-~. • • i.°".J:'Wlll fnw.en ,oocl compuiment hnmldlty everywhere keep11 food frellh for da,yw. 1- • Fn!ezlng locker t...nperatme variable to 15 deg. below· ...,ro· wlthont etteetlng remainder of refrigerator. • :r tempe~ COf!lrol for each • Large, killfn~J.e bin • Up lo 18 ponnds lee ~ • Bacteria c ' • Effective quick · ALL TllDIE FEATtJB.ES iN ONIJ BEFBIGERA.TOB I Orden N-~ Taira fl AND RADIO SPECIALISTS -- . ' lll:Nllr w. syno:u ----~ ... BAU!()_( ISLAND • .? .. ,. • < • • • • . f • NewpOrt-Balboa Tourist Bureau • AD Nstr f/11 'J'Nwl ......... Msd11, a: ... ... , ........ Tlfp9~--............. Jin. 'Bor. Keene 1'11. Barbor 191, SOl Palm, ...., ' a..n: 10&. ........... ,· Ward & Harrington Lumber Co. L1111JU!:R AND B'CILDINO· lf&'ft!BIATM lla7-Yud l'boae BM DOil 5111 1118 COAST MORWAY AT THE ABCllE8 • LUMBER • For That New Home For That Addition to Your Home DOUG.LAS FIR 2 x 4, 2 x 6, a.nd wider .. 1 x 6 Sheafing $93.00 per 1000 $95.00 per 1000 . Small Delivery Charge THE ONLY BOAT IN THE WORLD built eapecla11y for hauUnc u,•e bait la the claim of BUI Odette and Jack Nelson, owners of the new 42-foot "Sunny'' pictured above. Thia bait boat la practtcaUy a sea-going 11,,e bait tank. Two pumpe will keep 1200 gallon• of water per minute flowlnc through the two bait tanks, which will carry approximately .S80 scoops of Uve bait. The nnt live bait boat to operate from Newport Barbor wu the Sonlhlne. Later a larger Sunshine was built and they were kno"·n as the "Uttle Sunny" and the .. Big S unny", Boats Uke t he "Sunny" will mean that Newport Harbor •portflshermen "111 go rlshlng \\'hen they go out and not Just for a boat ride. Be Patient Redwood Siding · Vehicle owners of Costa Mesa Dry-Pine Open Saturday Mornings No Priority Needed P. D. Starr Lumber Corp. 5333 Southern Ave. South Gate East of Atlantic ELECTiilC SHAVE.RS • Schick • • Packard • Sunbeam • Remington SEE US for SHA VER SERVICE e,..; '"srJ' Amuica'1 oriain.al a'•-.U..od-... • ·-~ ~ dea.n boc wuu • ,.,. O'MI .. "' JCna.DL ,.. . • ao-,.r npa ....... ...,........ • lea. -.., -pa••• c:omroL ~ .. -,u..,_-u.,.,. ~ l!l.aric ,,_ H-HOF. Phone Lucas i 2 ll • Electrical Appliances LARGE STOCK of DOOR CHIMES Priced from • $3.95 to $39.85 e., '*DAILY DOZEll wM1 ... _,, ...... ,1.. .. ,,_ .......................... .............. __ ................. ~ .._ ...... CJtcM. ... te-4 ' t .,. ............. ... .._.,,....., .. m,.__...,_~ •• ' .. C... ........... ., ..... , Elecbic Water Heaters Items Featured are Only 5 of Hund.reds l'ou Will Find at Turners 205 W. Fd•rlil Sana Au \ Plole 1172 • l -News-Tim es Photo by Kent Hitchcock. Thirteen Mesa-Newport Leaders Picked for Coast Assn. Committees GUARANTEED AWNINGS! Door Hoods, Porch & Patio Canopies -B 7 ~ Si.An+WDDI AWNING 00. TU a.. P't's118'"7 & ·-· t n. 1&19 W1U. NO'l' blow doom-rip ~ and require -pladng .. do tile old-tub- -"1J>e "' a"1llnp. no: IN1TIAL OOllT Ill . no: I.Aft OOllT! Cl6U. .. ,_.... .. ..... ,.. .......... ~ ---AIM:~ DIB1w1 -.... • Venetian Blinds --..l•ill'mP•• • - HA RBOR lll , ··----- Nlcfttly lhru w..i._,ay: "THE JOLSON STORY" In Techn.lcolor? Thun.-Frt.-S..t., March a, '7, 8: Betty Grable Dick Haymes ... "SHOCKING MISS PILGRIM" In TechJ.d.color! Starte Sunday, March 8: YOU & Robert Mont;comery ln MGM'• Revolutionary hit "LADY IN THE LAKE" Tlnan.-Fd.-&t., -5,f,7 "THE JOLSON STORY" r. 'bi ' hit lar! et:ut. .... _,.,Mart I : VhttaLetp-a. 'p ..... "C~AR and CLEOPATRA" • Ts+' 0 111 ! -· ... _Lt ........ lmM" • ~ · . ~~ C:Oty &:Zs ~:~·~!!~~.!J:!! .. "'~:C!~:.:-:-.1!!!.e::?:!'J::!!:!!:~!.~.!~!:!:! .. !i!;!!,:~.~$~!!!~!!!;!:.:-,w-,J:--!!:!~~:!! .. !..:~r .... !!~!!! .. !l!!.. .. -,-.:~~~ .... ~~~-.E •• ~._!:: •• "s~,.r Horseback rldets seem. to be I · ' getting a better break within the . corporate llmlta ot Long Beach than their brother and sister riders in Orange county. The Long Beach Planning Com- mission has given tentative ap- proval to a map disclosing some 40 miles of propased bridle trails in- side the city, many of them link- ing with the Los Angeles county system. L,100 ISLE DDOO • • •• • • • • CAN •E PURCHASED l'"URNISHED OR UNP'"UAN18HED • • ODDO Fresh Daily DeUcloui Sea Food.I Or, complete equipment w you ~~~~;~1 FISH MARKET 01".-CENTRAL AVENUE ! -:-. ..,,.,,.,,.,.·.-.v.-.w.-...,._. •.• ~~VJYV'N.-J'.Ve•J'A1 t THE PAtM ROOM I -lof- THE COAST INN 1401 South Coast Boulevard LAGUNA BEACH -1<-- ' Serving the Finest in Chinese Food • Nightly, Ex~pt Wedn~y 5:00 -II :30 P.M . -fr-.. I • DOWNDO~Nnovm G 0 ES THE P RIC E OP SWEATER·S Colors: -•tote RED WIDTE BLACK BEIGE GREEN YELLOW PINK LIME FUCHSIA MELON AQUA BLUE A special purchase of Cardigans and Jacquard Slipovers from a famous maker of fine sweaters.' Not the ordinary wool. but 100% pure virgin wool, which means it is Softer, Finer, Lighter, W~rmer, Smoother and Lovelier. ' al19 to Mil fo~ .... ---:::: --- BAGS Genuine Plastic and Calf- Reduced fl!om $3.98 apd i $5.00 BLOUSES TllE 212 W. Fourth St. • . ' White and duced from Colors ~ Re- $3.98 and 1$4.98 • fl98 PORTs~oP Jnla An • WBSSS ALL .llMAST 'WOMEN ' llBO~ AND llA'l'S " \ • • • • • ' ' N•••o•or BALBOA N1:ws-T1111:s 3 D Bid Mesa fh1er's -.oOJD• 1t ~--.o~~n~-~rr~o·~·~-~r'~·~· llALli JllllOm.LA!OIOt .. UlilllU.4!1lf017!l()Wft• ~ 1'wpw& ....... Oillf. -4 Ul1 a g nQARD:iim;;El'l;;;IIN;;;t.:G;:;;by;-;;;,._;;;;111,;;--;w;;a:ti11e:t:1o l WAN'l'ED-Oook for boat "Ma-MOTORCYCLE B. S. A. :n cU. 1 ~Available British Bowlen Bow to Newport • o·oo H ' Se .=.i._Loo C«Tltcl Tr. 'i:.:i: -·-Be+111H!9,~ ~~llkeca=.·~:.5~f far-== .... -(~.~ L ~-) -~·~' Up 106, ean·ng t ft•~r It -WANTED-Kan 1'1th --17·2'P 0. IL ·-··1:111111' ~-~u Pap~ Other ·-tton pmea were ~ 0 SALES SERVI~ ID& --.., who CID nod FOR .!µLE-One Rexoiraph ~ call -88 ... -the Brltlsben took the pl~ at RlvenlM, Santa Anita, SpeclallJlns In repalrlDs. piano. Prefernble 1'1th ardll· pllcatlna machine, oood oondl· -tom .-to own the accre Santa Ana, Lon& Beach, BeYerly tectun1 ~ • • , M-lfe :II .u. . .Hllll and Loo Anples. (Continued from Pap 1) <Continued°'""" Pac• ll .TRONART, INC. tlon ottloe Applyfarbya.-= ~t ·~':""" Company,17 ~1 ----.,,K=-=E=-y="=-s::---'--"" Iii the DOllt -Clrl Daniel· '!be British pl·~ havln• ccm-one story dWl'llin(I with attachecl General Laws or California, which Radio. ekcbonlcs. acnmd S.loo ....... ......;_._ -~ --· "'l&Y· -" -~ a -I alonpk!e the pleted their arr-;;',,'ii;,,..nta \ere garage at 431 Narclaus avenue, hu ttfe<erice to (1yfJ>I wblle under LOd .....-..-and -tic. ~-sddt Bull'=. 2TI;.i Electric and Fire -Wldlo "'"' all 'jlidl' and thla ..... not dlaloclged left to vlllt El Paso, New Orleans, Corona de! Mar. at • coot or $12,· the Influence of liquor. Ph. H. J.m.I( Cout "'•'--•• N .... ~ "' • t T-'-1 100 ~!!::'' ... Ml·'B .... ~ -'-to the •--~•-t..•--pl !901 w-• ~-~• Nw-' "=... .,...u • .,., ewprt ~·· .,,,=W men "'""' --~-~ ........,....,, aya St. Petenburg, Fla., and N e w 000. ~--. --..-• -12-tf · · M-lto ol bllO temn mats. n..., the Bal· York. to play learns In these cltle9 Herbert Holbrook of 320 32nd LOS ANGEO:S -The United • 7&-tfe c AD ed Penonne1 b.at NC!apcwt team won the before returning to England in street, Newport Beach, plans the States Diltrlct At tomey'1 ofticel------'--------WANTED-Capable woman to.,.. CO-Two, Pyrene&:Foam reftI1I. Others will read your classified Uaht1Y mntested a:ame by a llCOre late April. building ot 8 two-story buUding, here today said It had no infcnna~ CARPENTERING WORK. ~ter-lilt u mother's helper; live in CQ& .fixed system and Portab1a ads as you are readin.I' these. al 21 to 20. v.rith apartment above. three gar-lion regarding an unconfirmed re-atlom, Remodellnc and Repair. own room, bath rad.lo; one child. DOW available. Lacuna Beach also""" a iame ages, shop and two showers be-prt that Jacob W. Smouae of Phone Santa Ana 109().W. · Balboa bland. Harbor 27(}.J. ETS HOKIN I< GALVAN l'OB UNT '1 frcm tbe Great Britain team. the K City low at 322 32nd itreet. Newport Colla Mesa. arrested on a ch.arge 10-8te Jleferences. 1.S-2tc Ph. Be!':,, ~t mpway 91-tfc FOR RENT-A separate furni.ahed =.: ... ~ Laguna 20, Great eep I Be;:~ ~=to~~ Ana. plans ~~~:;:~~~~:n a~~:l~y s: MET -~PRODUCTS -~led ads DO get the job WANTED TO BUY 11 ~::~~Nr::;.f,8! a~:;: ln an lntemattonal exhibition H II s the raising of a two-story build· CLARK I< BATES SALE lllll!OEU.ANEoUS IO Harbor 1191. lS.tfc ... ll>e Laguna lawnl, Great Brit· a •1te Ing, with apartment above and (A report from Palm Springs Will Pay Cash ala out900red T ........... 144 to 121. f garage, bedroom and ihower be-stated th a t authorltie. 1 a I d Metalllzin& BUNK or twin beds, box springs, F turn! -.. APARTMENT until June 1st, autt--.-Smo""" h d oed W t We!••·-Sped•1'~ •-In II t nditl or your lure or ~ .. at have able for 2 adul~. OPA -"'·•. The In•--tJonaJ ~--·--t low at 121 Edgewater place, Bal-.....::: a mena a es ern ,........... paua. ex~ en co on. Ph Be ••~ ~ -.. pmrs, of~. were &h':idU:U:e Ass Pl boa, to cost $8400. • Air i;;es transport as it WU tak-506 30th St. -H,arbcx' ~ Ping-pong table and accessorles. you. one aeon"'°""°· 120 Marine Ave., Balboa Island. ArroyO Seoo greens at Highland n. ea Carl E. Winter of 3018 East ing 0 the airport.) Newport Beach 94-tfe Phone Harbor 1305-W. 1S-4tc Crawley Furniture Co. evenings. or Paul Chester, Har· ~ 1812 Newj)<lrt Blvd., Coot& Meal. bor 2600. IS-ltp r~k. and tbele terminated In a Fifth street, Los Angeles, plans COSTA MES A _ Jacob w. HARBOR REFRIGERATION 92-tfc r -vk:tory fm the Callfom.lana. the construction of a one-story Smouse fonntrty operated his own ------------HALF or double garage or rent. Municipal officials should keep frame and stucco house with at· airplane from Sky Harbor air· Plumbing Service Domeotl6-Cli:mmerc:lal FURNITURE FOB SALii n Sapphire St. Phone Harbor the p-esent dty hall structure un-tached garage at 405 M. street, port. He has made leVe!'al trips 1768 Newport Blvd., Beacon 5(K8W RADIOS • =n-:A-:VE=NPO==R=T""'&;__ch.,.....alr,--, ..,bedroo......,_.;.m 1162-R or write Box 672, Balboa til materials for building a new Newport Beach. to cost $7500. over Newpor t Harbor and the sur· REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY Salee A: Service suite, single metal bed & springs, Island. l8-2tc one are more plentiful and only Dr. Clarence Elliott of 1212 rounding area. ContractJng and Suppllee 97ttc Newport Electric A.ppllance dinette table and 4 chairs, com- then should it be constructed on South Fi ft h street, Alhambra, During the 1943-44 war years ~ Cout mvd.-llarbor 2138 bination bookshelf, and writing (Qmtinued from Page One) the Coast highway. plans the erection of a one story he was tooling liason officer in Z 0 R I C &attc · desk, rocking chair. 531 Tustin, ,__._ dYlelling with garage at 621 36th the B-29 and A-26 o-atio•• de-""--'4 Mesa; QM lie A. D. Rey-That was the contention of 40 N n-h -· .... DRY CLEANING F1re PlaO"' and KJ.ndJJno Newport Beach. Beacon 5366-W. 27 Harborites Joia Navy Unit FOR RENT-Neat, sunny room ln private home of widow. Kitchen privileges. Centrally located in Newport Beach. References ex- changed. Call Harbor 622. Near Ids, .. 1 ......... 1~ ,...._ street , ewport L>C"8C ' to cost partm•nt of the Doug!•• Aircraft • no -..·-· ~ta Mesa; Yeo-members of I he Balboa Island 000 ~ In Our Own Plant W O O D 1S.2tc man 1/c C. T . Warner, yeoman, Business association following a S7 · cor poration at Long Beach. He la o.l.!veored FOR SALE-Rug, green broad· beach and bay. lS.ltp Newpoi:t Beach. vote on the subject at their meet-B. Oviatt of Newport Beach said to have flown a glider in war PIO<UP AND Seam.en Fir.rt Class G. R. La-ing last Thursday night. plans the construction of a two service in 1945. DELIVER H. W. WRIGHT loom, 9xl5; includ~s pad; $100. AVAILABLE FOR RENT-at The Perle, Costa ltJeya; A. K. Plum· family dwelling over a garage at -------Phone Ph. Beacon 5665 Bob Harry Forsythe, outgoing presi-511 361h street, Newport Beach 1784 Newport Blvd. mer, Balboa; drof Dickey, Balboa dent and a member of the board to cost S65QO. ' s a 0 d c r a b BEACON 579S-J Sofa, L~wson type, good con-Bohman Co., large area suitable di tion, SSO; Couch, studio, green; for electriF shop, etc.: 2 small llland; Don t, Costa Mesa; of directors, said the ballot was -D. E. Grable, Costa M~; unanimously in favor of the Coast A. R. 8('ncdict Qf 400 Ninita <Continued from Page 1) $20 ; buffet, walnut: plain, $20; offices, rigJtng room. sail loft & • VENE'nAN BLINDS--Aluminum. washing machine, WestinghoUse, drafting room. 901 Coast High- steel, wood Call UI for free estt. good condition, $75; miscellane-way, Newport Beach. Beacon Appl"entice Seamen D. J. Gant-highway site. Parkway, Pasadena, plans th e ter of congratulations last ner R s Dodd J Kelley and erection of a one story fr ame week from the Ford Motor Lido Cleaners 456 Newport Blvd. mate. Renovation &: reflniahln&. ous items. Harbor 558-W. 5431. t8-2tc So. Coast Venetian BUnd Co. 1S.2tp ------------T Q M . all . Newly elected officers of the house at 110 Apolena avenue, Bal-R Gibbo~Corro~ ~~~J association who were installed boa Island. to cost $6500. Co. on his 24th anniversary E. R. Gaynor and E. J. m.n of ThW:Sday night were. John Allen, R. E . H11.rbison and Fey Wood-of Ford leadership in this Newport Beach. president; Bob Eastman, secre-,vard. builders. of 449 Tustin ave-area. A modest and earnest ___________ 7S-c.:....t1_e Weal 18th and Newport AVP.. ------------" FOR RENT -Apartment partly Colla M .. a. Ph: Beacon 5762-W A GOOD BUY-furnished, very nice. 503 34th Division 2. radar, sound and tary and W. W. Sanford, treas-nue, NcYlport J1cighta, plan the man is not only entitled to U h ] __________ as._tf_•.1 JS A WISE BUY St .. Newport Beach. lS.ltc f'OR A RELIABLE Paint Job 01 your home, call Beaoon 5330 after 4 :30 p.m. 10-tft / electronics branch, includes urer. construction of a one story stucco tha t praise but also from his P 0 stery Fabrics Let Us Help You Be Wise FOR RENT-Apartment, private entrance. ~dults. 311 Island Ave. Balboa. 18-2tc Soundman F1.rst aass E.. s . Rich-. Mr. Allet;i-presided. at th.e meet-house and attached garage at 543 fellO\VS for h is civic endeav-COOPERATIVE 8000 yards to select from ardson or Balboa Island as in-mg at which members dtScussed Tustin avenue. for S6500. ors as well. Yardage and Supplies HARBOR FURNITURE 1962 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa ------------ structor in :SOUnd and underwater at length matten of civic inter-The following permits were ROOFING CO. techniques and Radioman Second est. issued under the classification of CONVALESCING Orange County Upholstery Co. 4-tfc FOR RENT ~fice or store space. Business diat:rict. Newport. Ph: Class M. V. F\illmer of Newport Among these were plans to ob-miscellaneous constructions : New and Repair 413 W. 4th St., Santa Ana Beach. tain cooperation between the city To the California l\tarine Pack-Mrs. Frank Crocker of 1514 Phone Santa Ana 5370 FOR SALE-M 1 26-ft brb Beacon 87QO.R-5. 16-<ltc BOATS, SUPPLIES E C Phone Beacon 528().R 12.tfc as• ·• ~ze ROOM FOR RENT-"•'"-'• •-. Divis.ion 3, machinists and ship. council and property owners in ing company, for the altering or ast entral avenue, Balboa, wife 25 !·~---------.::.:.:'..:: all tr k b t & h d ...._,,,.. a f Fr k Crock h. 73 Elden Ave., COila Mesa s . ac • ronze ongs ·~a land on Bay Front. Call Harbor Btters branch, includes OUef Ma-cleaning the channel from Grand their plant at 2806 Laiayette ave-0 an er. c tef of the sh Ph H bo 2738 N H rbo Fi d 20-tfc Others wilJ read your classified ive. one ar r · l=•R between 12 and 2 or af•- chinist Mate A. Ingram of Cororu.. Canal to Cagney Island and to nue, Newport Beach, reconst-•c-ewport a r re epartment. ds 1S.2tp ,~ ~ '" · 1 · . S J ------------a as you are reading these. 1 ___________ _: 5·.30p.m. l" •t· del Mar; Motor Machinist Mate work together for the continued tion to cost $5000. 15 conva esc1ng in t. oseph's hos-o-'11 "" First aass T . A. warmer and betterment of the Island ,To F . Ste\\'art Russell of 225 pital from a recent gall bladder PERSONAL It FOR SALE-16-ft. launch Sea-WANTED TO RENT '2 Ship Fitter Second Oass J. E. After some discussion the as-Apolena avenue, Balboa l sland, l o-'pe'-ra_t_lo_n_. _________ SWimfiNG in 2 leasons $10.00 BARE ROOT Scout engine, teak decks, r efln- Frost, both ol. Newport Beach·, sociation decided to accept 8 pro-for the repair of the front of his Will run absent owners Hotel FRUIT TREES tshed. 334 Buena Vista, Balbba. SUMMER RENTAL WANTED -"·-ter's Mate ~--d Class R d II eus~ss GUIDE 10 Harbor 2142-J . 1S.2tp In Balboa, at least 3 bedrooms, ~t"""n ~-..... posaJ from the Beach City Mer-\Ve i ng and garage, $600. """'"""' or Apartments for. 'it net. Dav1d and Call Harbor 31S.J. lS.41• M. Carter of Costa Mesa and T D Ab f h b R" h 449 E Se . chant Patrol and Detective Agency o . rams or t e uilding of WE WILL upholster or slip cover 1g t, . aside, Long CITRUS TREES FOR SALE-16-ft. South Coast Pharmacist Mate, nlird Oass, R. to have a footman patrol Marine a room to the front of the dwell-your furniture at reasonable Beach. 17-7tp Utility. Grey 4-45 h.p. Good RESPONSIBLE professional mu :ii!· Henley of Newport Beach. avenue from Park av'enue to the ing at 5710 Seashore drive, New-prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. condition. Price greatly reduced and small adult family would • • bridg_e eight hours a night in order port to cost $600. For estimate and selection of S\VIMMING in 3 lessons $10.00. HoJJjster Bros. for quick sale, Villa Marina. Call like to rent good furnished housa Beach City Film to ~"'1e proper protection to the To. Edward Van Zant of 620 fabric call Irene Renfro, Hunt-\Yill manage any hotel or room-NU R S E RY Harbor 1800. 13-tfc in Newport Harbor area for 3 business people. Narcissus avenue, Corona del Mar, ington Beach 5483. 18-4tc ing house on percentasi:e basis. Landscaping mont hs beginning June 15. In re-Now under Study The association also discussed for the b\uilding of a porch onto FORMED Wtndshlelds ._ Hatcl ~vid n~ighht, 449 East Selas717de, 1959 Harbor Boulevard Balboa Canvas Shop. plying, please give details as tG (Continued from Page One) committee will investigate other adver tising ideas and suggestions. The session was presided over b)t Sam Porter. chairman of the advertisin~ committee of t h e chamber. Other members of the com- mittee are : Hadd Ring, H. J . For- sythe, J . M. Miller, Norman P abst, Hugh McMillan, Norman Hagen, Darr e 11 King, J . B. MC'Nally, Frank Wishon, J . S. Barrett, L. H. Norman, Kerm Rima, J ack Sad.leir, Ger ald Hughes, J . C. Small, Hubbard Richter, Charles Crawford. Braden Finch, Everett Morris, Stuart Dunlap, Ralph Mas- key, Sandy Mackay, Sam Porter and Harry Welch. Bill Stewart Wins Show Cup Race (Continued from Paae ll Newport Harbor Yacht club, at the helm. Fourth was the Pad.fie Clua aloop. Puff, skippered by Ken the present dwellt'ng at that d o: ng ocac · -tp ,, __ ta Mesa 0 -acon •200 location, rent asked, etc. Post. a plan to have more social meet-d S400 a -Covers made t o ordtt. Also Plex· \..oUli .oc: Jl•ttc Salls -Boat Coven ~ office Box 310, Tucson. Arizona ings, dances and shows to interest ress, · lglass &: Luette Sheets for Nle TRANSPORTATION \,l"'" Marine Upholstering the members and their wives dur-To Harold Shively of l26 43rd Nu-World Produ~· Company ------------1:..:8 ------------Harbor 207 224u 21st St ' l 8-Jtt street N" t 0 -h f -~ Do you want 1-0 sell 1·1 '· Adver--7S i ing the coming sea.on.' -, . dwpor d=ac . or cha ng-303 Third St., HuntlnJtton Beach 50 BICYCLES 50 tise in these columns . Newport Beach TI·tf• BALBOA ISLAND, June, July Au. Members of the board of di-mg. a \'1n ow ·~ painting the in-Phone Huntington Beach 178 ----:=,-,;---0-,,.-----------------l'-gust, 2 or 3 bedroom house. E. rectors of the association 8.re ter1or and exterior of the premises 80-tlt $12.50 up Order y our NEW Inter"-Vox IJl&rlne rad I 0 Wagner, 204 Apalena St., Balbo1 Messers Forsythe Allen Eastman' at a cost of $!200. equipment 50 and 60 watt. vim Island. 18-2tp Sanford, Stewart ' Dunlap' ' Wt"lliarn' To c . Homer Miller of 1400 CUSTOM TRACTOR WORK Sell or Exchange r_or Anything s E R v E L tr d f boat I Davt"s ·"d Oc Fr N n -Gr d" ti ~-al a e OT' or an WANTED TO RENT-Bldg. suit· Keith and Tom Hershey. ean. ont. ewport L:M;:'ach. for a tng, excava · ng. '-.ft:'ntr G R f enclosing a porch at 1400 Ocean tillage. R. L Harmon. Phone Davis Trading Post as e rigerator Gay Music Co. Beacon 5737. 1 able for light garment manu. Medical Group Picks Delegate to Council Front, $350. Santa Ana 5090-J. !1-tfc N 0 w -at ___________ 1_5-4_tc facturing Harbor Area . Approx Chlef Building Inspector Nelson ____ :__.:..:_c.:....:__ __ .._:-:....:.: 11645 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 18-FOOT Open Speedboat, built ln 20x40 or larger. H. 1735--J. also reported the her etofore un· Landscape Gardenl·ng 15-11 V 0 G ' E L ' S 1\140, with unused reconditioned 17-4tp published filings for the end of · Willis rriotor. Needs some work.. EASTERN FAMILY wished to HUNTINGTON BEACH _ All February as follows: and Garden Maintenance BEAUTY AIDS 18 lOO Main Street Harbor 145 Make offer. Call Barnum, Har-rent beach house for July and de.liberations of the Orange Coun-Nathaniel Seal of 2536 Canyon MACHINE and MAdriN'ELESS ==,.-,,==-~------1S.tt bor 12 or 13. , 14-tfc: August. Phone Santa Ana 6654. dr. Los We serve Corona del Mar, Cotta -l• • ty Health Council hereafter will tve, Angeles. who plans the M Lid I I Permanent Waves FOR SALE-Portable sewing ma-FOR SALE-One 16-ft. Dougias ..r"l:tc be handled by Dr. Ralph E . Hawes e~ection ot six apartments and N~rt :i,d·~=~ Island. 'Mnttng and Man1curlnc chine, Wilcox & Gibbs make. canoe. Also Marine Plywood. WA.NT TO RENT-Furnlab.ed or of this city for the Orange County sue garages at 359, 361, 363 and Ev Can be uU$1 for heavy duty 2909 Central, Newport Beath. untumlshed' house. 2 or 3 bed· Medical Association. 365 Lido Soud, Lido Isle, to cost Tri ming Appt. Ph. Harbor l~W work. Price .. n . Phone Harbor $3 mming -Fertilizing v·· B t Sh ~ Ph: Harbor 265l. 15-4tc .roma will Jeue. Phone Harbol Dr. Hawes shortly will meet 7,500. 1 S eaU Y OP 2585-J_ 16-14tc 7117 81-tf< with council members and Its F . B. Ward of 713 Ramona Renovating Lawns 1103 Coast mway, Corona de! Mar KUSICAL " ttADIO !.. planning committee on plans for street, Corona, who pl ans the erec-75-tfc NEW Chinese rug. 9x12. Call Har-------------'-I RESPONSIBLE telephone em· organization of the Visiting Nurse tion of a one story house at 1522 Call or Write Box "J" bor 1503-M after 5 p.m. 17-4tp ployee wants to rent 3-bedroom association, Dr. Russell I. John· Ocean Front, Newport Beach, to NEWS-TIMES EMPWYME!CT WA.NTD> • BICYCLE _ Men's English BSA CASH FOR PIANOS house In Santa Ana or vicinity son of Westminister, president of cost $5000. __________ .:l2::.:.Jltp::::1LAJ\'DSCAPING WANTED by ex-Stumy.Archer , 3 speeds. Elec· Phone Mr. Fagan or will exchange rental of my the medical society, said. V. J. Trimble of 104 Onyx ave. pert gardener and Camella spe~ tric headlight and accessories. house in West Los Angeles. Bachman Is Chosen Laguna Police Chief nue, Newport Heights plans the A!:k for a Demonstration lalist. Beacon 5104-W, after s Radio Phonograph, blonde con-Harbor 1563 Southern California Telephone construction of a dwelling at 401 of the ne:w or write Frank Tahara, Rt. 2, so1e. P aul Chester , Harbor--·2600 Co., Santa Ana 6701-Ext. 23. Irvfne avenue, Newport Heights "PLASTIC-RAY" Boxx. Costa Mesa. 1S-4tp or evenings Harbor 77-f.W. · 17·tfc ====-===-...,..--.:1:.:(}.~tf::..:c to cost S6500. ' lS.ltp ------------·IWANT TO RENT-2 or 3 bedrm. Watts of Long Beach and fifth LAGUNA BEACH -A former was the PC Anahuac, skippered by Los Angeles policeman -William Dave Ri ehl of Los Angeles. H. Bachman-took office as po- Westward, with Bob Miller of lice mief here March 1. He San Fernando and the Newport succeeds Paul H. J ohnson, who re- Fay R. Hopkins of 1125 West Lighted Sign WORK WANTED-In Hot Dog FOR SALE -41 tn. Steinway. untumlshed h Wll Cehtral avenue. Newport Beach, Change the letters & colors your-stand Ol" on grilJ. Beacon 5260-M. FOR SALE-Lady's bicycle, beau-Good cond. $400 Can be seen ~t Call SUn Porter~i 'RaT'~e~ Pl. th . self. Absolutely safe. Also plas· 14-4tc tlful condition. Balloon tires. 1205 Cypress, Senta Ana or or l3. 1-••tfc ns e erection of a one story $40 435 s ~ house with attached garage at tic displays &:: articles made to · an Bernardino Ave., Ph. Beacon 5712. 17-tfc 1125% West Central avenue, New-order. Phone W. H. TRUSTY, WORK WANTED -Cook-home Newport Heights. 18-ltc BABY grand. No:w only $485. Easy WANTED TO RENT-House or Harbor Yacht club, was sixth and cently resigned. part Beech, to cost $5000. Beacon 5417. 13-tfc mgr. or sec'y-companlon-chauf-Steel Kitchens temlS. Famous make. Apt. by local business man. Ph: feur. Experienced, unincumber-GLASS EN Danz-Schmidt Piano Co., 520 N. Mr. J ohnson Beacon 5224-J. the yawl, Santana, with Humphrey Bachman recently retired from M R Bogart of Hollywood and the Los the L. A. department after 31 esa esident, Passes Angeles Yacht club, at the helm, years service. He was deputy chief N th icholas George Schumacher · was seven . at the San Pedro station at the • Handicap winners of the Bro-time of his retirement. Johnson 71 · died Sunday at his home, 2445 k ph .11 . Elden avenue. Costa ML'osa. He aw tro y w1 be determined was w:tth the Laguna department " aometime today (Tuesday) when 11 years. was a native of Chicago and had the full recorded time of all boats ----"----been a resident of California for i. turned in 10 Chairman ruehl of v o·gel Cl Balbo 25 years, coming here four months the r ace committee. 08e8 3 ago from Van Nuyg. Island Bicycle Shop He is survived by his wife. Anna AUTOIDTSBUS California Highway Patrol ef- ficers reported no injuries when a Newport Harbor district school bus driven by Lee C. Sawin was stnJck by. a car driven by Thomas A. Marshburn or Balboa· at Bolsa street and Old County road, Coot& Mesa. last Fnday moming. . Rosary was said at 8 p.m . Tuesday John D. Vogel of Balboa Penin-at the Grauel chapel and requiem sula, owner of several harbor area mass wU be Wednesday a t 9 a.m. properties, announced today that at Mt. Carmel Catholic church. he was disbanding his Balboa Isl-Interment will be in Calvary cem- and bicycle business. \ etcry, Los Angeles. 'TVe rented the store at 20eini Marine avenue to Mr. art<V"'Mn. SCREENS SLASHED Walker who will move ·their Frozen Food Locker bualnesa Into It." CESS POOLS and SEPTIC TANKS Install~ Anywhere ln Orange County Contract Drilling Sewer Connection (All Work Guaranteed) Full Insuran~ Carried J. R. McCORMICK 340 Victoria St. Coot& Mesa Beaoon 5069-J ed, dependable. Pvt. living qtrs. CLOSURES 16-<ltp SHOWER DOORS Main, Santa Ana. 13-tfc I :-=,..,-,-,=--,.,.----......:.::..:2 Phone Laguna 6061, leave mes-S th C t' LOCAL Dentist wants to r ent sage. l&-2tp OU ern OUn JeS STEINWAY GRAND. Gorgeous. furnished apartment or house. Supply Co. Case like new. A piano for the No children or pets. Phone Har· EMPLOYMENT OFFERED !9 Phone 5585 Laguna Beach most discriminating. Priced to bor 421-J. 16-4tc ______ .:..:_.:..:_::.::::.::__....::.: 548 Forest Ave. l 8-ltc sell at once. Or will rent. -GIRLS- G et a Good Job With a Future People are ustn1 the telephona more than ever--- "WEBER" all porcelain Island type Dairy Case Unit complete. Near- ly new. One used 12-ft. "Super Cold" delicatessen case. Soden Refrigeration Spec. Co., 623 S. Los Angeles St., Anaheim. 1S.3tc Danz-Schmidt Piano Co., 520 N. WANTED-Three-bedroom house Main, Santa Ana. 13-tfc for winter ental or one year PIANO T'JNING and r epairing. lease. References can be given. J . B. Browri. Phone Beacon Call, collect, Ctrus 33831. 95-tfc 5294-J. 388 Broadway, Costa REAL EST"TE Meta. 7S-trc ==-=-=~Q--------" SPINET. brand new, slightly daJh-FQR SALE-2 houses; 1 four nns., aged in shipment. Save. 1 eight rms., by owner. 1752 -----------93-_lf_• So-there are more and more op. portunltl .. for gtrla ao WANT TO BUILD? Plan Service- WiHis Hoffman Builder Danz-Sclunidt Plano Co., 520 N. Sant.a Ana Ave., Costa Mesa. Main, Santa Ana. J.3.tfc 1 ==-=---------'-IS-"--2tp-' SPINET PIANO. A ·few for Im· FOR LEASE--$30.00 per month. ROOFS W . J . BENBOW Phone Harbor 1012 J TELEPHONE OPERATORS Ph. Beacon 8700-R5 after 5 17-2tc mediate ~livery. Brand new. 14x37 floor area, second floor. Gorgeous tone and cUe. Danz· 2810%. Lafayette ·Ave., Newport Schmidt Plano Co. 520 No. M&ln, Beach. Harbor 2091-J. 1S-4tc Santa Ana. Libe,..1 terms. t KRATZ AGENCY Hear Wood Talk Members or the Newport Har- bor Kiwanis club_ at their Jun~ cheorl-meeting in White's cafe, Balboa. last Friday, were given a talk by Albert E. Spencer ol Costa ?.lesa on the subject of his bobby, petri!ied wood. V-1 started the bike business on the Island 15 years ago. He will continue his bicycle shop on Main street, Balboa. however, be Screens were slashed at the home of J. F . James of 1407 North Bay Front, Balboa Island, at 10 p.m .. last Thursday, according to __________ .:82-:;:..;tf::..:• aq, inv~Ugation ma d e by the with the Southern California Telephone-Company ' 11-tfc Absarokee, :nrtont.ana, has for sale Do you want to rent! Adver-w ANTED-SO used pianos for oUr 1040 A., has 2 mountain streams. Win Dyer Jlace Out of the 11 starters entered In the Phelps-Terkel Dyer dlnzb:v ~ series on S\Jnday otr capey Joland. Barney Lehman, Danny Elliott and J . Merritt flnlshed In that order In the contest. The race waa _....i by the Vairqers Yocbt club. Popcorn Stand Hit said. Beach Oty Patrol and Detective Agency . .l'he matter was reported to Police. Want Piers Green Car Driver Applications for permission for construction of two more noat· A green.colored. au tom ob 11 e type plen In Rfvo Alto Channel wh<*? driver ls not too IUl'e ot were tiled with the War Depart-hlmlj?1f has ~ giving motorists ment engineers ln Los Angeles. in the Corona del Mar and BaJboa- W. E. Woolever of 34-05 Finley Newport area trouble lately ..,. Ave, New-t Beach. and L. R cording to reporu reaching ~ Mcu-o1. Altadena were the ·!!!r'ee mptorilts reported that u..; petltlonen. green car rammed their parbd auto and. went on ln each cue.. Appearanoo ol. Merdlant Pa- Saves ,Paddleboard 'AUTOS COi.I.IDE . Entry or a popoom ltand Oil the ~ Elwt Waltz Is aald to haw A lllcllt "°'Halon bet•-can lllcNall7 pier In &y Frant, BaJ.. ll"•-ted the theft ol. a p+ldie-4'lvm by Donald Ward o1. Balboa boa. Sandl7 lll1ht, wu nport8d --the GftJ' a-~ and Cha&s V. McCarty o1. the bJ ~ Pa-Ill-m la a J>'lr•ater ~ •-. w plllCe occurred at "E" - w.ita IO tlle Newport -• ,.,...., illllat. 'DIM••-· --Eut C'atral avenue, last Sat-~....... ... .... ~.,...... poilm '--'- . . the ln these columns. rental department. Now is the Private new ditch irrigation 30() time to trade your old piano for , A., forest permit, 50 cows. Three Plenty of Good Tires All Sizes · Compound Motor Gallon. 7llc Oil a brand new spinet. You Wm homes; one oost $30,000. Ideal never get more than right now. dude or cow ranch. Price $65;000 Danz-Schmidt Plano Co., 520 N I> e&11b_ lS.ltp Main, Santa Ana. J.3.U< 3 ACRES hilltop, 2 ho1lSe9, gar- Radio Repairs ' ues. Oranges, lemons, avocadol. • n --~ -·~-$25,000. Orfego Highway, half ...... 11--.es: ~. etc. mil Bea~on 5763 e eut or MJaloo, San Juan -~ Coplatrano. Owner, Har. 271!!1-W Western Auto Supply BURT NORTON 1 arier s p.m. l3-8tp Authorh:ecl Dealer fll5 Coast. Jllsbww.y," Newpo<t FOR SALE- erate, belp!W supei'1oon. 1836 Newport mvd. Coot& Mesa 23-tfc By owner, 5-bedroom BLUMBING Inquire If~ lnfonna&n 11 .i.. 1 • 17-tfc SPINET type mirror ~. ~ =_~~·a=~,.!:.: AMON WEST --..-all(lly _.....l beauty. Just """*-. PV ed. doobte garage. Zoned rcr 8-lrlns an<1 Romo<tollns WASHING MACHINES out balance or S267.oo. I btmn-Immediate posse•loo. --~ St --~ If Danz.Schmidt Plano Co., 520 N. Sl0,000.00 "-. balance annual ~ ....,_ "~ Southern California YotJ don't have one do :roar Main. Santa Ana. J.3.tfc payments. ii;;;. Harbor l57 or Phone 17-~-r 289--u T I h Co -bing at · ,+ Barbor 83L · If .nacuu .... e ..... one mp•.,... SPINET planoa. Brand new. DeUt· , u. _c U-•Addr-:I08 29tlii St. _,, _ • ., BILL'S WASH-A-TERIA f!r7 at once. Terms. Many ft. FOR~ <111 ·-. ~ a.Ille 100 S. !IQ .A-Baliaa · maua 'inabt One ·rop 11""5 ft. lot, 1 blaei< frml ldloal - J'DIEWOOD..-a&OD ....... , ._ 51'1' Na. lllaln St.. -.AM m Newport Bl'fd., Coota -spinet at a -tlal d\tlt•"""-o1 a..s. .-~ID- lmata .... 111'19-Jl ' 11).tfll ar'call·OW ()pm...... -Beacon mo lT·lfc ~~Co.,~:; --:--·on.. ft. B .... ~ • I • • • • ' ' • • ' I . , "''-mrAft .ft nay. 91'.A.n Cl MO•fi ~ l.0&1f a A17'l'O mvMlll l'OR s•1.g BY o~ WILL TR..t.Dl"-Lota • lMD w. U>AJf9 ~ 8IJILI!. !3• s ''"' , I . ..... _ PIJ!Dt Jot ... ·()au lllo loll ... --... -•P'nl'i! ... I • I I l... s T' 0 P-i ..~ • ··•·mr.&ra •TM•La'I'~ PageG r • &T NEWPORT BALBOA Nl:W8·TIKJ:8 TUJ!:SDAY N-~ -Oajlt. ·-'-·1M2 ~ ~ 1ot ~-_.., tt. ~•-~-~ ar 2 ., a --1tw;mt anx -.. ,..., ~ •u. ._.iM..,. """.... ...__. • , _....._•er' Mn --ol tll!O uouol 35 tt. 111 Hara aioi:i1c:1. -------·~ Pb.....,.. uor TIRE WEAR -.i.ie. Don G--., Ph. 7!11 ll·tfe _,~_,·_,,----=--=-~ 8-bcr 515. 18-:itc Scotch t1aeo. var1ouo 11-. cm 620 Acacia ..ie at lbei N.,..,,_ · . CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DEL M~ 1 45 x 11& Half block f?-om ocean. A1JTOll~ a TIBR II Good deal for quick aole. Home bullt for Major and Mnr 1933 """"1RnlEP 2-Door. Good Rufus L. McCracken. Oampl4led condlt1-;;;.;· $2so. Phone Beacon Phone Harbor 1247-J 1942. Occupied 1-than bait =-w. 441 N.wport mvd., 17.:zt<! time while owner on duty elae-Coot& Meoa. 18-:ltp -----....,...--....:.--1 where. · • BALBOA ISLAND Corner lot, cllstlnc:tlftly land. FOR SALE -1940 wmyo panel scaped, fruit treee. Com]ll&<;t, truck, new motor. can · Harbor comfortable living room with ll7'. 18-ltp I , bedroom home. Wed klicben. dining room. Large kitchen with Stall &bower. Large two-car sunny breakfut _,noolc. 2 bed-C'la&lllled ads DO get the Job prage. Will make a good deal rootn1. 1 % car prqe wttb OYel'-_c1on_e. ________ _ ·for qU!ck aole. bead storage space: FOR SALE-OldnnobUe ledan, '41 See owner or your agent. Hydro. 76. Original owner. ·Ex· CALL HARBOR 1247-J 14-4tc ceUent condition. Also Motor 17-:ltc l-----------___ ._______ RANCHES a · ACBEAOJ!: as J>oooter. Harbor 1521-J. 18-ltc Let ·Us Balance Your Wheels With Our New Modern BEAR DY-NAMIC Wheel Balancer A..,...,_i °""'1er -~th Parts and 8a •lei NEWPORT HARBOR MOTORS 2616 W. Omtral AYL Phone Harbor 11118 . ~tfc Water Front Home COMPLETELY FURNISHED FOR SALE-Opportunity to buy a '39 PLYMOUI'H Coupe, beautlflll ---------- 2-ac:re ranch with barn and fur. black lacquer paint. New trans., TBAILZB8 11 nlshed houae. Eqlllpped with cmv new differential. Priced for quick ====--------! dehorning and hoof trimmlng ma-sale. Owner leaving for Eaat TRAn..ERS FOlt RENT-2 BR. -2 STORY • FmEPJ.ACE Pier and F1oat in RELIANCE REALTY & INVESTMENT 00. ~n~u~ICST~&n:~--~·~~~··~ ... ~··~ICST~An:~--~" I A. R. EBRlTE JIM w. OOAK L 0 0 K ! I ! I , Clyde B. Doak W. C. Gabbard George Evenson 1936 Newport lilvil. 1435 Coast Hlway a.ta Mesa · Corona de! Mar BeaCIOll 5857-W Harbor 1271 Bring Your Buying aBd !lening Problems to Us Corona de! Mar -Beach Home Home has living room with fireplace, kitchen, bedz room, and bath. Partly fwnlshed. So. of Hiway, 5 blks. from large bee.ch. Fruit trees. Full price $6200. Vi Acre -Rancho -Santa Ana Heights 3-bdrm. stucco, hdwd. floors, fireplace in end of large living room. Home built qf good constr. Just finished redecorating Inside & out. Doulile garage. Nice landscaping. Price $87~y tenns. . ' MORE MONEY IS LOST BY.NO'!' BUYING THAN BY BUYING REAL ESTATE. BUY NOW! Business comer lot, 110 ft. on Newport Blvd. Best buy on Newport Blvd. Comer. Business. TomoITOW you'll be son-y you didn't buy this at halt the market pr!ce- $8500 •. Terms-your own. j\djolnlng lot may also be purchased. \ . ('> 4-ROOM HOME-just remodeled. Immediate possesstcn. 3-BEDROOM HOME-Extra dwelling. Furnished. Im· mediate possession. $7~ down. HA VE lovely 2-bedroom In Montebello for Sale or Trade for Harbor 3-l:redroom, or what have you? Priced at $12,000. . BUSINESS & RESIDENTIAL LOTS. -Priced right. 4-ROOM HOUSE In Newport. Reduced to $5500.- ' I $18,500 ""?olaskey 3411 _W. Central PHONE HARBOR 402 chine: Industrious man can earn Coast. See,at 11812 Plummer St. Do your awn hauling and mov- $1S per day with equJpnent be-Costa Mesa, after 4 p.m. or at Ing. AD new equJpment, $2..25 A: ifdes income on property. Stock-News-nmes during day. 18-tf $2.50 per day. We !UrnlJh bitch. ed with cblckens, pig and caw. M)'rehn Broe. Service Station, Costa Mesa -Best Buy Two bedrooms-flVt>-room home-frame, hardwood floors, completely and attractively furnished, new double garage. Home is five years old, very well constructell This is a home anyone could be proud ot. Lot is 54x150. New double cesspool. Price $8450 -Terms. Quick possession. G.L HOME-Must sell. Leaving city. 4% loan. Make offer for $2500 equity 1 -._I • s ee E. E . Starnes, 1' mile west Do you want to sell lt ! Adver-Cor. 17th 11 Newport Bhd., of Bristol on Edinger in Santa tise in these columns. Costa Mesa 2-tfc 17tfc Ana. ' 16-tfc NEWPORT -BALBOA MONEY TO LOAN 1111 ESCROW CO. 2611 West Central Harbor 141-W NEED MONEY? Real Thtate Loans Exchange -Bulk Sales See Us for Quick, Helpflll Service on Yolll' Fi.Dancial Needs -Loans on MAX HURWITZ 15-Stc Furniture -Salary Car or Other Security Hours: 10 to 1 and 3 to 5 (Closed Saturdayo) TEN ACRES bound Rancho ad· dltlon to Butte City, California. About 2 miles from town, on the Sa.Cramento River. Sub irrigated farm land, raises wheat. barley A: rice. Has lease to Richfield OU Co. Trade for Baech prop- erty, business or residential, va- cabt or buUt. Land clear & title clear in Glenn County, Califor- nla. not far from Willow, Calif. Donn Hall, phone Harbor 1047. 1814%i Newport Blvd, Costa Mesa 14-tfc Beacon 5220 -0-a-ssl_fi __ ed_a_ds_D_O_g_et_th_e_job....,. (Across from Alpha Beta Market>' done. 18-ltc Q•I, ESTATE DAJ. ESTATE 47 REAL EST ATE BALBOA ISLAND Small store building on Marine Avenue for lease. Living quarters in rear. LlNWOOD VICK Realtor 312 Marine Ave .. Balboa Island Harbor 2l41-W or 548-M 47 REAL ESTATE SANT A ANA HEIGHTS Near Country Club 18-ltc 5 acres, completely fenced, seeded to permanent pasttire, with new compact apartment over 3-car garage. Venetian blinds, new gas range, Panel Ray heater, linoleum in kitchen and bath. New paved driveway. $14,500 SEE US FOR GOOD BUYS IN ACREAGE OR GROVES JOHN H. SIEGEL 12702 Newport Blvd. Tustin, Calif. Phone Santa Ana 1526-J • B. A. N' E R E S 0 N REAL VALUES 18-2tc HOMES -INCOME -BUSINESS OPPOR~ INSURANCE 60-ft. -Business Frontage _,. 60-ft. Good 1-bedroom home, hardwood and tile, garage, on Newport Blvd aose in . Full Price .$8500 1-car 3-Bedroom Home -East Side Newly painted inside and out. Move right In. Full Price Only $8,500 tweilave the'.Best Buys in Lots an'd Acreage In and Around the Harbor Area Two Offices To Serve You B. A. NERESON p+x. ESTATE BROKER AND ASSOCIATES l'lll n ....... n -SALESMEN -John Bwch• 11'12 ·Ne•pjlrt Blvd .. ~..9 South~ QI I• 11 u,ICallf. .,..,ta Ana, .........., J1a ?: B I ,., 5225 ~: S. A. ~ . 18-ltc BALBOA ISLAND EAST BAY FRONT-Good 2-bedroom home; front patio and paved parking area in rear. Guest room ' adjoining garage. Fine location. Price -$25,000 LARGE BAY FRONT HOME-Furnished, with pier and float. Living room and fireplace, dining room, 5 bedrooms, 2 baths. kitchen and service porch, 2-car garage , 2 maids' rooms. Nice view. Terms-¥,, cash, balance T.D. at 5% Interest. Price $45,000 ON LfITLE ISLAND-close to South Bay-At- tractive 2-bedroom with water view. Large living room, fireplace, enclosed patio and lanai with out? door l?rlll. Ideally arranged for outdoor living. Price lnclucfes good piano, Snowbird and trailer. Price $21,000 Unfurn. or $23,000 Furn. CORONA DEL MAR Attractive 2-bedroom. new, superior construction. Well located, So. of Highway. Exceptional value at $13,000 Excellent 2-bedroom home, fine living room, Heat- olator fireplace; 60-ft. frontage, South of Highway and close to ocean. See this one. Price Now $17,700 WILLIAM W. SANFORD REALTOR with GERTRUDE A. WALDRON 308 Maline Ave .. Balboa Island Harbor 234-R 18-2tc J. M. Miller & Associates Realtors Harbor 1264 15th & Central Income Property Brand new 4-apartment unit, close to bay and ocean. 4 garages. A fine inves tment. $10,000 down will handle. Will Trade 2-bedroom furnished beach home \"\1th fine Bay view, 24-ft. cruiser wi th mooring nearby, Snipe with trailer, paddleboards, etc. Would · consider trade for 2-bedroom home ln first class residential neighbor4 hood in Alhambra or Temp1e City area. Newport Heights Home New, well built 2-bedroom house on tine large lot in good neighbor· hood. Large living room with fu:e- place. 2-car garage, a ttractively finished throughouL $12.000. Business Opportunities Barbecue and Delicatessen. Mod- em new equipment. Easy to oper- ate. One of the best money makers In the Bay Area. BOAT WORKS. with W1l,YlP and sllpe. Present business shows good income with marvelous o~ portunlty. ONE of the nicest Dinner Placeo with cooked food to go out. v= well equipped. Will aell all or consider quallfled partner. TO GET IN OR OUT OF BUS- INESS CALL CLIFF BABIN. J. M. Miller & Associate& Real-tors -rlM l.511l " Cmtnl I Costa Mesa - 5 ·Room Home 1 block ·from shops, east of Newport Blvd. Home is vacant. 5 yrs. old, built when material was good and plentiful. 2 bedrooms, 1 l/2 baths, dining room, large living room, pretty kitchen, lots of tile in kitchen & bath. Hdwd. floors, floor furnace, gar. This property is 1 blk. from schools, churches. bus & shops. Price $10,500 tenns. We ha ve key. · • Corona de! Mar -Best Buy 4-rm. home, completely furnished; lg. living room with beam ceiling, knotty pine Interior, California fireplace. Combination dining room and solarium; twin beds In bedroom; lots of closet space. Close to stores on Larkspur. 1 '/2-car garage. Vacant. lnuned. possession. Price $8950---<!asy tenns. Corona de! Mar Duplex & Garage Apt. Ocean side of highway; duplex i~ 2-bedroom and 1- bedroom apartments. All 3 units have private bath and are bringing nice Income. Lot is 45xll8. Sewers In and pald. All units completely furnished. Yard nicely landscaped. $12,400 full price at good tenns. jRELY ON !RELIANCE · Business Opportunity We have 2 ceramic businesses, cafe, grocery stores, ·bowling alleys, small boat mfg., cleaning & pressing • establishment, radio sales & service, service stations, etc. Come in and look them over. Nearly New -Costa Mesa Three--bedroom stucco home, completely fwnlshed with approximately $2000 worth of nearly new furniture, rugs and CJµ"pets, pre-war. Kelvlnator, Wedgewood, dinette anCI dining-room set, nearly new living-room set, drapes, blinds, curtains, etc. Tile bath and kitchen, hardwood floors and two floor furnaces. Large double garage, back yard fenced. East side. Price, $12,500-only $4000 down. See These Lots Three R-2 lots on nice comer. 90x118 at $5600.00. Back Bay View -Vi Acre 2zl:redroom, 5-room home, large ·bedrooms, large din- ing room, large kitchen and living room. Lot 80x250. Price $7500-Terms. Balboa Island Home and Apartment Two-bedroom home; completely furnished. Nice yard, landscaped and fenced. I-Bedroom apartment for Income rental. Garage. $14,500, terms. Vi Acre -Eastside -Costa Mesa 1 or 2 bedroom home, single garage. Chix equip. 50 mixed fruit trees, all bearing. Price $6000-Tenns. Corona de! Mar-Beautiful Residence Two bedrooms with guest quarters over garage. House has dual floor furnace, double sub-flooring, under beautiful golden oak. Heaterola control fire- place. 2¥,, blks. from beach. Bathers' outside shower. Home is stucco with tile root; house termite treated; yard is beautifully landscaped. Lot 60xll8, fenced, completely redecorated throughout; shers In and pald. Attractive tenns. Price $18,500. Make offer. Ocean View Lot -Ne)V'port Heights Near Oift Drive, 5(}xl35', sewers In, water In. On Redlands Ave. See our sign. Only lot for sale in this vicinity -$1950. Vi Acre Orange Ranch Costa Mesa -Eastside. 2-l:redroom home. New. Va· cant. Partly furnished. 17 full grown Navel orange trees, bearing heavy; 1 fig. Price $8750-Terms. We also have 425 other listings at ail prices. See us It looking for Home, Apartment or Lot. Open 7 Days Every Week, 8 L m. to 6 p. m. RELIANCE REAL TY & INVESTMENT OOt A. R. EBRlTE JIM W. DOAK Clyde B. Doak w. c. Gabbard George Evei- 1936 Newport Bmi 1435 Olast BJway ea.ta -Corona de! Mar B11coo 5857-W Hutxr 1271 Jl.1te JS.lie Further i,lstings For Sale or Rental Awreciated FRANCIS J. HORVATH, Broker Harbor 1805-R -OFF1CE •-328 28th St. Harbor 1922-R -RESIDENCE -116 35th St. 18-ltc NEWPORT BEACH F1ne location near the Canal and Lidb Theatre. Small home; 2 bedrooms, hardwood, tile: Based for income unit. Owner leaving. Priced- $7,800 For Quick Sale -Terms CORONA DEL MAR Redwood and pJaster intex;ior. Beautiful oak floor, fireplace, tile kitchen, large dining room, 2 l:redrms .. 8x20 finished rooms in new garage. Near ·stores, school. Five blocks to beach. $10,500 CORONA DEL MAR New, attractive, 3-bedroom. Furnished. Two fire. places, hardwood. plastic and select redwood Inter- ior. Large studio bedroom has fireplace, bath, pri- vate entrance. Could be separate apartment. View of city. Quality construction. Hom!! and Income Only $17,750 JOHN E. SADL~IR -Realtor STANLEY -~-SMITH-Associate Broker 1505 Coast Highway CORONA DEL MAR Har. 741 18-ltc --~--------------- PROPERTIES PROPERLY PRICED Choice Building Sites 1 35 foot fron.tage, Ocean Blvd .. ___________ $2,495 2 Central Ave. Multiple Zoned Lots, each_ __ .$2,800 1 52 '12 foot frontage on Ocean Blvd .. ______ n ______ $4,200 1 35 foot frontage on Seville Ave ..... z·-···-·----$2,800 Corona de! Mar 1 70 foot frontage by 118 ft. multi zoned ... -... $8,000 1 40 foot frontage by 118 ft. multi zoned..n.-.. ..$4,000 1 45 foot frontage by 118 ft. unobstructed Ocean and Bay View lot ···-··-······-···-······---··'$9,000 . Balboa-Multiple Income-Best Location Main unit has 3 bdrms., living rm .. kitchen; 1 ~ baths, den, dining room and service porch. · Upper Apt. has 2 bdrms., living rm., kitchen and bath. Lower Apt. has 1 bdrm., living room, kitchen and bath. Less than year old; 30-ft. sportfishing cruiser,· must be sold with the Reaj Estate. It has 2 berths, toilet, galley, 2 fishing chairs, fish well, Gray Marine engjne and the mooting is Included. · Conservative, total income about $6,500 f>er year. Total Price $26,500 Excellent Tenns -Possession EL BA YO -Close to the Bay 1 sound, attractive, modem, 6-year-old, furnished 2-bed- room· home with garage, patio and barbecue. Can't be duplicated for the price. . $14,000 -Terms -Possession COSTA MESA 5-year-old, Eastside, 2-l:redrm. bungalow. aose to shop- ping center. Has practical floor plan, is modern and ..,.....,, well furnished. · -' Only $11,000-Terms-Possession BUSINESS RENTALS Balboa Store Bldg. Center of ·town, reasonable rent. ' . Two Offices for Architect Bl)d Buildini Contract.or or both for either purposes. WANTED Full-time Real Estate Salesman or Broker. Good propositicn. . • • • • NEWPORT BALBO.t, NJ:W8-TlllJ:8 'n!DDAY N ....... llrn't, Cllllf. -.. 1M1 This Isn't Music ( k) to Thine Ears, 0, friend o' Jack Pott VA Conducf$ Largest Mutual O.LCULLY INCOllJ: ~AX Accoaatlag l~~~~.!1!~!~ as~ llklss --1"- Ptl11en1on or any ptn ball game Cll' alot machine in the Costa Mesa- Newport harbor district may sub-- jec:t atorekeepen to misdemeanor penalties of heavy fines or jail eentances if an ordinance pro- posal by Sherrif James Musick is •Plll'OVed by the Orange County Board or Supervisors today. (Tues- cla.y). . MusJck has submitted the pro- posal to the board and asked the members to make it illegal to have these games or machines in one's pos~ion. His plan is model- PHOTO S TATS 0"""""' PHOTO SUPPLIES ........... .,__.. , ... ......., o.roat-Def..._, Ml a S ewell Mo1'M &qalp. QAJIJ;.L\ a.&P.&1&8 ARTIST SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES DR.AFI'ING SUPPLIES BLUE PRINTS il.L TYPU-Pl\.OliPT SUTIC!! ft&S Pl CK·tTP a DELIVKll'I' Cout Photo Supp!y &I Blue Print Co. tu C-* ... ,.._ 8oo. , Tde lM ....,._._. led after a San Diego county or· dinance which already has a IU· perior court and an appellate court review, both upholding its validity. Under terms of the state Jaw dealing with such machJnes. Mu· sick explained that it is "difficult and sometimes impossible ... to gain sufficient evidence to enable criminal prosecution to be under· taken.'' but that · under terms of this proposed statute his officers 'vould have a more ironclad reg· ulation over such games and be empowered to seize them and ar· rest O\vners upon evidence that the machines are played with coins or tokens. l The statute would make It il· legal not only to possess such machines, but to manufacture, sell, store or operate the m. Purpose or the proposed statute is "to absolutely ban and prohl~lt the use of any mechanical devices which are operated by insertion eoARJ, OF TRUSTEES O F THE COASTLINE ,JUNIOR COLI.EGE DISTRICT. ReadlllC' frem left of a coin or slug," the sheriff to rt1rht: Braden f1nch of Corona del Mar ; Lewb Con rady of \Vestmlnster : Hon. D . .J. Dodr;e of New- said. port townshJp and D. D. Lawhead of Seal Beach . They are looking over a map ah.owing the p ropoted "Operati·on of these machjnes coller;e Ute. Ab9ent from Ute Jllcture Is Da.nte Slraclnllo clerk or the boa.rd from HunttnctonH~h.k -Photo by Kent 1tchcoc . has become a r acket and consti· ~--------------------------------="'-'-"""--""--""'-''-'~~~~ ~~;~~.:n::;~oi:ndm::~~e:~ ~~Apartment Bu·11d·1ng Snagged Marines Set Cap ~~,~. P;:,::;rn;n:i'~~~~: ii g',!.~ For San Die~o; RADIO Sales & Service Auto and Horne bling. Musick added. By One·S·1ded c·1ty Measure Then on Chicago , , L"guna Water Board Only the San rncgo Marine " · Corps base quintl'.'t stood today Palmer Radio and ELECTRIC 234-8 Ne\Tport. Blvd. COST:\ ~IES:\ Phone B eacon 600-l-\V <>-Miio Sortb of Coeu. •- Workers Will Vote IF the S e\''port Beaeh City Plannlnic l'o1nn1lsslon and t.he city bet\\'ecn El Taro's Flying Marines On Pensl.on P ro)· ect council "'lll amend Its zonln~ ordlnan('(' M) 11.o;; to pertnlt the ere<-llon I and a Trip to Chicago for the na· or apartment units on the MJuth side of Central &\·enue, bet"·een I tional Na,. y OC'pt. basketball ('oronsdo and 13th st reet, Balboa, that S('('tlon "111 see M>me big build· rhuntpionship playoffs. Employcs of the Laguna Beach lni;: ad\"enhlrt's nlntost ln1111edlatel:y. I . , . · 1 11 h N County ~V ater District \\"ill hftvc Tha t ,,.1is the lnfortnatlon recel\•ed from n nitniber of real l"l'itate -F.I _lore_:> n10\e into t.1C' . I a· an opportunity to decide by elec· otrlce?t no"' located In the Ralhoa ul"f!a of thl" ('i.ty. An Informant of val dis trict tournament. finals by tion soon \vhcther they \1rant to one of th<' r('al rstate aj?cncics ! _,_ -mo,,·in~ do,vn the San DtC'go Naval join the State Employcs Retir~:! told 'fhe Nc,\·s-'fimcs that a l-tolly·I shorta.t:<' and a pros(X'ct ive large ·rraining Cl'~tC'r. ?4·35 in ~hC' semi· 1 ment System, follo\1:ing a decision "'ood ap._1rtn1C'nt hou se O\\·ncr [ incr rasC' in the population, there is fina ls las t n1g~1 in San Diego. !he ~llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll~ by the \Vatcr board to adopt the "·ants to erect a n apartment unit a cryinJ::" neC'd for a ch<inge," said shO\\·down. '''Ith ~he San O~ego = I plan if \\·orkC'rS approve. on Cen tral av('nUC', bet\\'eC'n Ninth the real tor, adding that before gyrf'nc>s \\"Ill come tn t~e S a n Diego -------------~ The group is no\\'· excluded from and 10th streets. the ,,·a r this ,,·as a sun1n1er r c>sort State college gymnasium. AUTOEl"l'E ' . ,__. • lllectdcCrabe-ll-t DlLIVERY -HOW ,., Penonal T roft1portotion Shopping or Pleasure Coet1 lut o Dollor o Moftth to Open1t• Mo LicenH Required For Furthe' lftforrruation Wtite ot Coll BLOOD SALES ·co .. Inc. :545 W..t. A.amlielm Street Pboce 746-13 Lo99 Beac.li i . Calilorn.ia . Dept. Z federal social sC'curity benefits, and It 'vas learned from a r eliable a nd 1hat many of the homes \\"C're r:1 Toro took an C'ar\y lead O\'er it is felt the modest retirement source that the apartment O\\·ner o\,·nect by out·of·tO\\"n r esidents the gobs and \\"C'rc on top a t half· plan "'ould make a desirable sub--is C. C. Davis of Santa f\'t onica "·ho \\·ould often rent their places I time. 28-17. stitute. Brayton Norton, district bou!C'vard, Holl}V.'ood. part or the year. I Lineups : general manager, estimates the Davis said he \\'ould like to build "Bui since the real_ l'.'state mar· El Toro (Ml (35) S. D. Sa''Y cost to the district would be about four units in the East Central ave· ket has become act1\'e many of Freeman (6l ...... C ...... (5) Turner 52400 a year. nue district of the ci ty. the former O\\'ners have sold out F . fl l l StC\\'art\Vest (1) -·····-····- llJILLEY'r REFRIGERnTIDn JERVICE camPnnY S&les -E ogloee.rlng -Service 920 Cout Bl\'d,. Corona del Mar P hone Harbor 27M Nigh t Laguna 11 S62 Radio Service Beacon 5263-W J. K. BROWN COMPANY 1219 Cout HJgbway Other Balboa real estate of(iccs I and no,,· the greater portion of the Fuller f 15) .......... G .. I l) Thornton would not disclose names of clients [houses :l~<' occupied the Ye a r F ...... 16) \V eldenConroy (12 1 •••••••• \vishing to build in the area at the around "'1th the result that very Reed (11) ............ G .... (1) Stewart present time. fe"· hous<'s arc no\\· available for Scoring subs: El Toro---Winkler "IF atid "'hen the ci ty officials vacation use." f l), Ransopher (3), Tucker (5). of the planning commission and 1\t any Turned A\\'&Y San Oiego--Hansen (6), Fitzmaur. of the n1unicipal council decide to Consec1ucntl;·, the realtor ex· ice 12), La ndis (3), Erobisch (1). chang<' the ordinance to permit plained, visitors \\'ho seek vaca· these units, \\'C will be only t oo tions here for both summer and glad to mention names," said one \vintf'r arC' being turned a\vay for rl'.'altor. lack of accomoda1ions. Petition Out 1'ht• greatC'r portion of apart· Already there is in circulation a mcnts built to rent \Vere inte nded number or petitions \\"hich arc be· for sumrr*'r use only and are ing signed by rcaltors. This pc· suited foi all year around OCCU· tit ion s u g g c.s ts amendment or p.1ncy. j' change in the prese nt ordinance ~Jany far·sightc investors are so as to permit the builcU ng of no\v looking ahea to the future more apartment units. and ar(' considering the building of Film Star Buys Home in Laguna PEARSOL-FOERSTEL The petition "'iii be preS<'nted modC'rn apartmC'nts, but very fe,\~ to both the city council and to the \'acant lots are available and al· city planning commission. prob-most all that are zoned ror apart· ably at the next meeting of each ment building "'ork are on the Berte Davis. mot i on picture !ftar. and her artist husband, \Vil· Ham Grant ShC'rry, lost no tinlc upon their return from New Eng· land in arranging to find a per. n1anent home in Laguna in v.·hich to li\'c. A deal \\'as closed under terms of \\"hich they bought the old Prisk home overlooking \Vood's Cove from Ed\\"ard and Madeline San· ford for an undisclosed sum. PAIXTIXG COSTRACTDl'G P HOSE: HARBOR 2032 220 Agate . .\\•enue • Balboa Island Palnti.ng, Decorating. Sign Painting. Paper hanging i\t lXING COLORS OUR SPECIALT\' PRECISION FREQUENCY SERVICE Call Barbor 1690-J f or KADIO PHONE FREQUENCY MEASUREMENTS and Per centage Modulation Checks Who Broke The Lock Ou The Hen House Door! • \ (WE DID!) CIDCKEN PIE -Our Specialty Ragan' s Harbor House Grill Steaks CAP RAGAN, Proprietor DINlNO ROOM SERVICE Fish & Shrimp ROME MADE PA!ITRIES Chops 914 Coast Highway -Opposite Comer from Greater All American Phoae ae.con 68SO 1.tarket 01Jen 1 LID. lo 8 p.m. -Cloeod FrldQ' bod one side of Central a\·enue, be· y. The north sidl'.' of East Central t\vecn 15th and 10th streets. v.1hich avenue is already zoned for apart· leaves little choice to a builder . ment u01ts, so the rea1tors point PlaceA to BuJld out it only will be necessary to r e· "The re docs not seem to be any zone the south side of the street. sound reason w h Y apartments could not be built on the south PaMl"d In 1943 side or Central avenue as well as In 1943 the city council decided to zone the city a nd in deciding the north side." said the realtor, who added that there are scattered the question of how to zone ~t concluded that it would never be lots in what is known as East any thicker populated than it was Newport that could be used if they at the time, so the zoning was were,.1o zoned. laid out according to what build· There are also many old build· ings existed at the time with very ings which could be converted to modern apartments, all of which little allowance for tuture develop. would increase the population and mcnts, said one of the r ealtors. increase business for the business "Now in the race of, 8 housin& houses located in the Balboa area, the real tor said. The couple plan to m a ke the· house t'heir permanent home, and will take occupancy Saturday. Al· r eady they are planning a room as a nursery for the child whose birth is expected about May l . Mr. and Mrs. Sanford are said to have spent a considerable amount of money in remodeling and furnishing the house, which they purchased from Mr. and l\.trs. Howard Fleming last summer. It contains seven bedrooms and eight and one-half baths. Fight Rates SAN FRANCISCO.-CUP The CLOTHES Wrong House Moved aty of San Francisco announced From Army All'• b.,0 ., that it will fight state,wide tele, POR MEN AND BOYS ~ phone rate increases proposed. by COSTA l\.IESA. Without so much the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph as lifting a finger or a stick of Company. . wood, Ray 1'.1cCullough of 2883 City Attorney John J . O'Toole Acacia St., Santa Ana Heights, and Chief Rate Engineer Paul L. made $25 profit on a building he Beck said the r a t e increases would cost local residents more bought from Santa Ana Army Air Base-but only because he hap.-than $1,000,000 a year without pened to see hl!t building being taking into corlsideration long· distance rates. moved. 1 [;:::::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;::;:; McCullough told sherifrs offlc. ~ ers that he \\.'as surprised to see his structure on a house-mover's truck, and so found it being hauJed for CU,tis A. Herbert of 1116 W. Bay A\.·e .. Newport Beach. It seerm that the house--movers took the wrong structure, IO Mesa Cleaners . 18U Newport Blvd. COSTA MESA Sarne Old Prices ~============~i l rather than to haul it back to r the air base and put it on its Mem'• a Women'• 811119 -85c Plabo -• Coato 7 7 7 85o Puto .. Sid.to, 8-- Blow, 8lac*• -... -• f.5e Why Suffer? foundations again, Herbert paid McCullough $275 for it. which was $25 more than It coot. But Mc- CUllough still hasn't the building he wants, and is in the market ror another. 4-Day Service .,...._ la Ute world, and It. 1maraDOe aeUfttlee effect more people Ulan all)' other pllMe of VA operaUoaa. Wltldn. tbe tut 9lx ~ VA bu wrtttea awrodmatel.J' 19,000,000 pollcle9-havlng a to~ faee value of.neuiy 150 bllllon dollars-on the lives ~f lfJ.000,oot tndlvldoal1. Known u N aUonal 8en1ce Lile luurance, or NSLI, t.bJ1 govemrnent lnsaranee for memben of the armed fo rce. In World War n W U provided. by Concreu In 19'0,. to give them and tbelr de pendent. Ufe lnannnce protection at a tim e when the7 could not obtain It from other llOUrces. NSLI originally was Issued on,c>--------------- Carr's Feed Store Hay and Grain Quality Feeds -§- Dolly De11"'7-8M ..., l5U6 1821 Ne"1'0rt Blvd. CO~T~ HEU I the 5.year le\•el premium term familiar \Vith the privileges and plan, which means that premiums economic security that their in· are paid at a fixed r ate for insur-surance affords them . As a result 1--------------1 ance protection· alone, the policies having no cash, loa n, paid·up, or VA nO\V is launchi ng an intensi· i -_::_ ___________ _ extended insurance values. Thls ficd information program designed form provides th e maximum to encourage and assist vet erans in retaining or reinstating their GI insurance. The nation·wide campaign will go into e ffect F~t>­ ruary 3, 1947, and continue for three months. In line wit!l its insurance pro-- gram, VA feels that Congress and the nation as a whole are ea~er to give veterans the oppOrtunity of maintaining economic secwtity for themselves ani:l their depend· ants. VA officials 'think that Na· Sales • Service Ph,~ FAGAN Harbor 1568 amount of temporary protection at cost. The term period for all NSLI insurance issued prior to January 1, 1946. was extended three more years: therefore, those term policies may be continued in their original form for eight years from the da te of issue. They need not be converted to a per· manent plan before the expiration of that period. Policies issued after December 31, 1945, must be con· verted within five years. tional Service Life Insurance is or Write Box !11 an impor tant part of that pro· N ewport BeKh T u N I N G VA urges veterans to continue their term insurance during their r eadjustme nt to civilian life, and to convert only a fter they have become reestablished and know what their financial capabilities and' insurance needs wµl be. gram. !::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:: Veterans who · have let their O.."l'I •l lll nl 1tl lll lll llllltHl "l 1<l "S. I >lilll ! I I ii , 11 llll•;i term insurance lapse may rein· • " Every veteran has until October , 1948, at least, to conver t to a per· manent policy, and many consider· ably longer than that. Con Be Con,•erted After term insurance has been in effl'.'ct for one year, it may be converted in \vhole or in part to one or n1ore of the follo\ving per· n1unt forms of insurance: Ordinary life, 30-pa)mcnt life, 2Q..payment life. endo\,·mC'nt .at agl'.' 65. endo\Y.. mcnt at age 60, and 20·ycar en· do,\mcnt. state their policies by paying only tY:o monthly premiums and meet- ing the health r equirements. Nee· essary applica,tion forms for rein· • statement may be obtained at any ;. VA office. • "Terminal leave" . bonds. issued ' under the Ai-m<'d Forces Leave .. Act of 1946, may be used for the payment of pr<'miums on all forms of Government life insurance. Air Reserve Station Near Los Alamitos Plans Big Expansion ~ • -• • -• ~ -• -• • - Belo\v are monthly rates on var- ious types of policies for three t~•pical age groups. this Air Reser\'e Training Com-_ _ mand, \Vhere numbfors of former LOS ALAMITOS '._ Strength of ==: __ -,:·:·I~ ALLM ARK ~:::~=,c ,,·ar scr\'icc harboritcs are nO\V re- .T\'PE 01-"' POLICY cci\·ing air reserve flight trafn. • 5<yc>a r level term .............................. ing, \\'ill be raised from the pres· • Ordinary Lif(' ... -····· -·····-·····-······ .. ···-·-cnt 16 squadrons to 22, \\'ith a 5 ;-o·payment 1:-ifc ................................ compliment of 2300 men. : -0-pa}ment Life.................................. Authorization ''"hich \Vo u 1 d ~ End0\\1Tlent at age 65 ........................ 1 make this na\'al air station the ~ EA S TER C ARD S • • End_owment at age 60···-······-····--····· biggest in the country has come ~ 20·}car EndO\\ment .......................... from \'ice Adm. Arthur \V. Rad· ~ l'lonthly 1\i;:e 25 S0.67 Prt>mlum $1,000 Age S5 $0.76 1.80 2.03 2.53 2.37 2.82 3.56 ford, it Y•as announced here by Lt. Comdr. E. C. Ingraham, public information officer at the station. will say what YOU want ~ to say the way you • • • • • 1.37 1.67 2 .12 1.67 1.89 3.48 Age SO S0.71 1.56 1.83 2.31 1.96 2.27 3.51 The Jo\\' prl'.'mium rates on all forms of National ServiC<' Life are made possible because the Gov· ernment bears the entire cost of adn1inistration and pays a ll losses traCt'ablc to the extra hazard of military or naval service. Every dollar of premiums coll ected is held in trust and in\'eSted at in· terC'st for eventual return in bene· Enrolled in th~ national train· ing program throughout the coun· try are 6100 men \Vho will be ready for combat duty on short notice in case of an emeFgency. Navy officials cite the follow· ing advantages of the training program for ex·Navy, l\tarine or Coast Guard men: Trainees r e- ceive t\\'o full days' pay for three hours training every other v.1eck and they arc privileged to sep... ar atc from the program at any tlmc if they are not satisfied. Comdr. Frank Tammany is oper· ations officer at thC station. fits to ix>licyholders or their bene· "1\fothcring Babies N 0 b 0 d y ficiaries. National Service Life Insurance :~~t~;~~~t~ef:~t~~rs\v:oc~~·· ~~~ is a \'aluable asset and ofrers a 1\1rs. Celia Read. one of Califor- high degree of protecti on for vet· nia's foster mothers whose hearts erans and their families. Approx· are big enough for all the children imately 3,000,000 veterans are con· their houses can hold. You can scious of this and have continued read this story of mother love in to keep their insurance in force The American \Veekly, the mag. after being discharged. azine distributed "'ith next Sun· Insurance Lapsed day's Los Angeles Examiner. HO\\'ever, more t ha n 10,000,000 ;:::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::; of the nation's veterans have let their insurance lapse. About 95 percent of them originally took out an average of over $9,000 of insurance when they were in the a rmed forces. Although these pol· icies have lapsed, they still rep- resent a total of more than 90 billion dollars of potl'.'ntial econo-- mic security for themselveS and their dependents. This l a r g e amount still available for rein- statement. VA feels that the majority of veterans who have let their in· surance go by the wayside are not DO•UTTci'AFFLE White House Cafe Phone 8182 Laguna Beach, Calif. ' ) Francis J. Horvath INCOME TAX SERVICE Federal and Stat.e Office: S28 28th SL Phone Barbor 1805--R Residence: 116 S5th SL Phone Barbor 1922--R want to say it D~IKK AfltK for Slimming Diets ••Whole mflk, t aken internally, is a wonderful beauty treatment. .. This is the opinion o f a leading bealdi authority who puts "3 or 4 glasses of milk " at the very~ of tbi"Daily Must List of foods for reducing. 'ur aoo1etrr Wrh• for lrtt COP'1 or "Down 'he ln.Je1 .. wjtJs in "lotroduc1u• :o Sleooena.s" bY • famous d<H -&Dd ~ r itGaciQS dint. AODllSI U.Uflllll llllT llHl'Tlf llYll llf 11111 WAFFLES Rich Malts Sandwiches Good Coffee "'Reiide.voua at the Marlnen" Fountain Service White's · Balboa Island Cafe AND VOCKTAIL BAB Home Made Donu18 - 305 Marine Ave. Balboa l•hncl WE WISH TO c;l/nnounce ENOUGH FOR EVERYONE CARLOADS ARRIVING ,WE£KL Y Charter & Preston Bna•' g E.· J. (Bad) Jacki In the arrival or another complete unit ot the most modern optometric equlpment for the perform, ance of visual analyses. May we take this opportunity to thank our fn, numerable patienu and friends who have made this expansion poom.'ble. . Oaodo..,... 0... = &I >rs •u ........... ,a n.ooa ftllDI.,. ca&nrr a ... .., .&a IDIUW 00~ C E M E I T W 0 R K 1 Fl•aetone WOl'k • Qement Block Fences Dr. Horace Caden Dr. Dean M. Hansen Optometrtot • FOREST LIMBER co~ Dr. IC. ...... D.C., 1'11.C. mn.i1.•sat Jf..,_. "sz• a.Ill. ..._.,._UM ... 1 ...... 11t1 ................ Ir ---naa -• •rw .. 'lllS••••• 217 W. Fourth St. 8i Staff ftn'' IUl a '1111 IWfAANA ,_ .CJ••.1. ••..oa im..r sos mrcm••nmr -................. . --- • NIJWPOBT BALBOA NIJWS-TllllJ8 TmllllDAr· Jr-pun Bocdl, Oallf. -.. IM1 Page7 Robert Stanley 'R<u. C.S.B a dlsobeyed God by destroying them. and any othet p dea wilh blm •hen' ba ---. abouJd W<e to lell you al>out the fol-but by splrltual meana to heal the Baker' Eddy. God chose Mrs. Edd)' t!>&t we -no<·al?ald of anYlhlnc; of ~ But the yery tact. &hai tbe Mu&el' llmttadoa, alD. dbeue, and th .. All •h• .. -what.oreTer " wouJd low1.D.c lnddent. Several months a.co. 11.ct, provide needed food, ov~me to be ms ineuenaer and 'ac::rlbe to· ~t we are never rotng r.o be afraid tnember .~ the Board 'lbe could and did demo,. CibelD prOftCI included! Wb11.tever seemed to be -.... the parente: of a Youn.a IOldter were wrongdo1na, and ra1le the de"'1-lJ thJa; and tuture acea became abe wu apln. because we tnow that an that thip 'ot. ,'Ibe Mother Church. beyond crJMUon or room tor nuan-&be haman need ot _&ball wbo called that men lboWd do to JOU. do " noWled that tbeir son wu aerloua]J tt not eq:uallJ incumbent upop. the! aptritually worthy and emtneot.lf 11 real II aphitual, harmless, and · -..-'-t Scientist. abJe doubt 'tbat God not Uletr b.tm f h I J demoQ.. nen IO to them: for th.LI ii &ha law W tD an Arm7 bospttaJ. Through Chrllt1anl of today to present proofs c.pable of CIUT')1ng out the divlne Sood-because we know that all II F\rst (b~._ of ~u 'tts deliv-autbcr. WU rted 0oc1: .uft~esua and CJod.. and the prophets,'" -.Id J-..., When the IOOd oGlcel of The Mother of tbetr profeuion? Hu the &vine commtsslon. It ta u neceeaary for web lL "'And Oodad saw dev~.__ Ullne 1 ~ Bostoo. -.assac use • True, Ood made aD tbG _... abWt7 '° meet that need and to munct•ne &ftl.tn are ordered m ao-Church, tbe parents rot 1n touch standard been changed or lowered? him wtio would succeed u a Cbr1s-t at he had m e, an . uo::.i.w d. tt ered a lecture entiUed: ''Ollistian made; but the Bible tells UI &bat Ood meet 11 tm:tantaneoua11. Bii at-one-cordance With the Oolden Rule. &be with the local Cbrtstt&n Sele.nee May we now accept Chrtst.1anlty tn t1an Sclentlst to keep thJa tact clear}J' •&s •ef1 rood. .. Scienci!: 'Jbe Scl.ence of Ever-pres-made It &1J *Tery good." Are lfn. db-meat w1Ul the law ot Lo'fe made um law of Loft, tbe tear, dilc:ord. and Warttzne Mlniater, who went to the theor,, butre,Ject It ln practice? Tbe before him and gratetullJ to ac-HOW DOES ent Good': Sunda¥ Afternoon, eue, po""1, and -lb goodf Did p<M1ble. AccorcllnalY. 11.ra. EddJ strife oo commonly l80da!M W'llh hoop!tal and healed the boy qulcJtl7 only mdence of cUadpleshlp which tnowledge It, as It ls for the mariner CHRISTIAN SCIENCE March 2nd Wlder the auspices ot YoU ner bear aDJODe IQ be WU wr1tea on page 494 of Aclenee aDd buman relaU.Olllbtpa wUl ceue. 'nlen. on the bull that the real or aptritual Cbrlat!an Sc.tenoe aeoePta ls the only to refer to his cbart8 and cioml)Mael BEAi,!' ~-, "'u...:.... of Cuist, Scientist rlad to be "1"0ll8. to be llck. or to lletJUI. "'D.lfine Love ahr&JI bu met we aball aee tbat IUCCell ln bUllDell man la not a material peraon either ntdence which Jesus accepted, and obey them tn order to .teer hil ,,;:~ """'-' J."-" . ' lack nee: sry food,~. and and alWl.JI wW meet eTer'J buman and other lerttlm.Ue pumi.ttl ct.. sick or wen. but the tmpenonat, ln· namely, the abWty to meet progres.:. ahlpaalelyputtbe roc:Uandshoala The disappearance of organic ol N~ Beach, m !'lewport !<helter? U these and otber -need.• And, Is not one ot our.,..._ pends not upon human compeatlon, eorporeal Id>& or reOectlOn ol divine olvely, tbrougluplrttual understand• along the "8y. Owing to tbll saintly and functional disease, as well as Harbor Uruon Hlgh School Audi-ot dllcord .,.,. good, we should be ,,...,. to awaien to lhe truth lb•• but upon nelghb«ly, ~11. Principle, God. On the following Ing, nery human need. woman'• dlacovery. lhe world ls wit-of trouble In other forms, Is oon- torium. glad to have them wilh 111 alftA God'• -.ion man, bu no lack Clu1lt1an oo-operollon. morning, lhe surprised but pleued D<Wnr. In acoord with Scriptural tinuaJly recorded among those The lecturer was introduced by even as .,. are glad to ha•• any i>ecauae God ba'.s none? Arrue the medical o11Joer In ehWe found th• Dloootat and o1sco .. ,.., prophecy, the establlshlng on earth-who have turned to Christilln Mrs. Fern Gale, First Reader of flood and helpful ll1end with us _al-semes what Ibey ..w, God ls ever Ghtac ud -boy ... u a:>d permitted blm to re-The dlscovery of this Sclenee as • permanent, sclentltlc, demon-Science for help. the church ways. But aat the alave of wrong-sa,ytng to Bia ldea. or tmap and Uke-Some t1me qo, for eumple, a port for duty. wbJcb, tn her extremity, healed Mrs. strable system--Of that heallng Mr ~ spoke substantially as dolng, and the bedridden tn'falld, ueca <one's real and on1J 111!>, "'"Son, aale&m•n who tt a student of Chrts-Eddy and Inspired her to write and method tty which the patrt&rcha and The method of such overcoming., f ll • . and the peraoo in desperate ftnand.al thou art ever w1tb me, and aU that ttan Science uted the &ales m1J11;19r Not WOl'da. ht Worb publlsb the Chrlattan Science text-prophet.a, Christ Jesus ILOd apostles. of difficulty is prayer-a .spiritu- o ows. · need. whet.her they see any flood In I have ls thine.'' why hla oompany .,.. not senlng, In .. .., of all w., I h-you can book, promp!M her also to establish accompll!<hed their wonderful worts, ally scientific manner of thinking Cbrlstlan Sdence rev-God 88 oln, 11-ess. and want, su-17 Allhouah God ls a r01peCter oc through Ila aott-drtnk vending ma-aee that It II not 'only right for The Mother Chureh and Ila system and which the Bible. studied In I.be based on, the teaching of Ouist ln1!nl .. Spirit or ever-present flood sent from God tor some jlOOd. help-splrltuallty Be 1s not a respecter of ehlne!, a near-by N•Y1 traln1ng sta-Chrlatlam to heal human d1soord of branehes throughout the world as light of "Science and Beallh with Jes ~ man u Bia spJrltual, completely ful. benevolent PUJ'l)O&e. and in persona. The dJvtne Mlnd oould have t1on, one of the Jaraest 1D Ame'J1ca. and IUft'erlnc 1n the way that JeSUI the necessary and best means ef Key to the Scriptures." now ma.ket us. b.annoniou.s otrspring or lit~. It which, according to such reuon1n1. no favorites. Principle mU1t regard 'Ibe manager replled that be as well healed them. but that lt la ln.Jepa-proc1a1m1na: her teaching and, avallable to all mankind. What this prayer is and how declare3 that this man of God• ere-they should be glad to rema1n. one Idea or reflection u highl.7 u u 1CVeral of h1s salesmen bad v1a-rable from Chrtstlan d1!clpleshlp. th.tough them, redeeming the race. Writing on-page 147 of Stjence and anyone can understand it and use ating ls no more subject to fear and Is it not aelf-ff:ldent that, 1f God another If some persona abould ap-tted the atatJon tlm~ and apin, but What, for example, would be thought Hence, the Chrtstia.n Science church' Health, Mrs. Eddy says: "Late tn the it e ffectually in accordance with Umltatlon, olcltness and destruction were directly or lDdlnctly re.pomibla pear to ·he !<haring more ahundanUt that none of them had succeeded In about one who, although claiming to fl • healing church. Ila sole reason nlneteenth century I demonstrated his need ·are fully explained in the Ulan Is God ; for the dlflne ever-tor evU. If He were In any way as-In good lhan others. tbll wouJd noc placing their producL Be added he a lawyer, !<hould be unable to pre-for being Is to reinstate the once lost the divine rules of Christian Bclence. Christian Science te>Ctbook, pre&ence precludes the posslblltty ot soelated with human auft'erlng, the be due to dlville dtsc:rtm1natkm, but that, to far u he was conc:erned, ll pare a eue thoroughly, argue per-art of splrltual healing and to pro-They were submitted t.o the broade4 &111 other presence or power. Through cries of manlr.Jnd for relief would be to tbe activity In human oonaciow-would be a wute o! time for anyone IU&Slvely lo court, or sum up before claim the Science thereor. It off en 1 practical test. and everywhere, when lier dlscovery of Christian Bclenoe, use1 .... and that Chrlstlan Bclence, n ... ol divine law, a law which. to make further attempla so !Ong u • Jury? Or, what would he thought regular services on Sundays and, on, honestly applled under clrC)Jinstan..., tn Mary Baker Eddy has made It pos-med.lctne, surgery, philanthropy, Ol' Chrl5Uan Selence reveals, ta: ever the omcer ln command rematned. In about one who, although cla1ming to Wednes(lays, testimony meettnp, where demonstration was 'humanly with Key to the ·Scrip l'e9 ldble for you and me to underatand any other method of treatment to preM"nt and as available to au u other words, they would have to wait be a muatctan, should be unable to where one may hear those who have pculble, this Science showed t.ha& by Mary Baker Eddy splrltua~ the real man's God-given which one mlght appeal for help, It Is to one. But In order that di-until this omcer was either Iran&-play an lnstrumeot of any sort? Or. been healed by Chrlstlan Bclence tell' Truth had loat none ol lt.i divine and This remlll'kable book, other SCIENCE and HEALTH domlnlon over material sense. Thia would he illegitimate?' Do )'OU not vine Jaw may become operative In !erred or replaced. \ what would he thought about Oflll about It. It offers Christian Science healing emcacy, even though oen-wurks by Mrs. Eddy, and aJ1 other llndentandlng enables us to enjoy see that none of us would even "'Plre our behalf, we must be loving and ConJldent of his abllltt, through who, although claiming to be an Sunday Schools where children are turles had passed away since Jesua authorized Christian Science lit-heaJtb and happiness, peace and to recover, to reform. or to rbe above meet. We must be Joytully expectant the law of Love, to succeed where archttect, should be unable to draw taught bow to uttll.ze t.hb glorious, practised these rules on the hillB of plenty ln present human experience. ·discouragement and failure, le.st we ot good. We must lay claim humbly otbera had failed, the ChrisUan Sc1-up a set of plana and gpeciflcaUon.s? demonstra.bte understanding of God. J udrea anCI tn the valleys ot erature may be read, borrowed, or Deeepth'e Sense Testlmo.a.y should ftnd ourselves ftgbtJna again.st and tmportunatrly to all that t.s tn-entl.st quJck.lj sought an lnterv1ew Even 60, writes J ames, "faith, u tt It otrers tree Chrtsttan Science Galilee... purchaSed at the atristian Science Am God? But-thanb to Mrs. Eddy-eluded 1n man·~ blrthr1gbt aa the w1th the otn.Oer referred to. On h1I bath not works, is dead, being alone. Reading Rooms where the author· Conclulon Reading Room, 111 Palm Street, During the late war, some en-we are leam!ng that error and not son or idea of GJd, who gives w do-way out, he thought to himself that Yea. a man may say. Thou hast ized literature may be read, pur-BALBOA. can sailors. long adrift on a ratt. I th uld I In Th And •-th p ctlcabl faith Janded on an island 1n r.he soutbweat Truth, material belle! and not sp!rtt-mln1on. not over suppo&ed outward the only way by wh ch o ers coll faltb, and I have works : shew me chased. or borrowed. t offers e IO, """' e ra e Open to the public a t the f~l- Pad.flc. Believing that the nativea ual enlightenment. ls resJM)n.s1ble for circumstances a.1d thinp, but over recognize the Godlike Qua ties thy faith (spirltual understanding] Chri$tlan Science Journal a list of which Christian Science ls-capable lowing tiours: 1 to 5 p. m. daily all the, d1seord and sut!ertng on a mortally mental sl!nse of the uni-which he reftected was foT them to without thy works, and I will shew practitioners and riurses who are or lmpartlng to all; 1n the confi-d lid were hostile,. and pogslbly a bar-.... h th th n1 ed h 1 th h •• dence based upon the spiritual un except Sundays an ho ays na-eartb, and Christian Science ls ... uow-verse, including ,man. Referring to meet tm, and at e o Y way thee my ra1th (!iptrltual understand-prepar to e P ose w o are ....,m-- barous people. the oallora prepared Ing us how to 'eslst and overcome this, Mn. Eddy tells us on page 86 by which he oould l\'a>gnlze the ingJ by my works." pom,ily unable to help themselves. derstandlng that God, good, Is the tionally observed and on Wednes-:J:r:dca:~s:;v:ez!' a:":.C!ey error and It.. ctlief agent, fear. or Bc1ence and Health that "mortal God.like qualities lmwhlcb othterath N!· 1be master Chrlat.Jan supple-Finally, Jet it be underhrtsstood clearly only presence and the Only power, days from 1:30 to 5:00 p. m. '"'"" n ~-tlnr EvD mind sees what It believes u cer-fleeted wu ror h to mee em. mented bis words wttb works and that there ls only one c tlan Scl-let us confidently stand .up to the First Church of Christ, Scien-After walUng long tor some~ ~ h •-uld h I lb te ded es and power of hi th tr ta1Dly u It believes what It see,,. On t at bas1:1, he wo e P em required the same of h.l.s followers. ence and that ls the Christian BcJ-pre n pr encc tist, Newport Beach, Lldo Theatre. to-~-lngweh e-~•-ba ___ Jlt -~-and-~-and-wo~-~ ~-~~~~ln~h~ls~m~-~~~~h~e~m~ll~ed~~-~n~:e~n~c~e~,~·~·~•;l~e~d~b~y~G;od;to;~~~~IO~-~~·~~n~U~~~~t~~~l~oo~~k~~-~·~W~a~t~~~l~a~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~j ol hunger and thirst became dee-beard a commotion on the .street be-thoughts." The outcome was that the omcer Pf'nte, the sailors decided upon the blnd me. Turn1ng about, I saw a cat and salesman became stauneh lemer of two evils; that 11, they de-running: in my direction, pursued by OTen:omlnr Umft.&&lon friends, the way was opened tor the dded to go out In search of food and a dog. Presently, another dog air Some Ume ago, for example, whlle salesman's company to serve the sta- water, come what would. The search · peared on the scene, cutting off re-motoring with a frlend through a tlon adequately. and the station tt- had barely begtn. however. when treat. Faced by this dilemma, tlle public park 1n one of our large, mtd-self oeeame one of the company·a tbey learned to t.helr JoyfUl surprise cat started to cross the roadway at western clUes. I saw a beautUul largest outlet3. The installation ~ tbal the supposedly ho.stile natives a point where two trolley cars, going polar bear going through a series of QOW being used by th{' company were a frlendly rolk and that their 1n opposite directions, were about to motlona from which, I learned, be model 1n terms of both volume of only desire wa.s to tend them a help-pass each other. 1be predicament never deviated. Year in and year out. sales and emdency of service. tog band. The outcome ~·as that the seemed to be a desperate one; but.. the bear bad taken three or four In order to determine how clearly 1 aallors were plentifully suppUed with instead of permitting herseU to be stepa forward and, without turning, the pupils of a. Christian Science food and water and 1n other ways rushed to almost certain destruc· the same number back.ward, bun-Sunday School clas.1 understood the ftll ca.red for unttl they were taken tlon under the car wheels, the cat. dreds of Um.es a day, with tedloua law of Love, 1 asked them one sun· I off the island by a searching party like .the sailors, chose the lesser of regularity. When asked for an ex-day mom1ng what would be thetr al. fe llow Amer1cans. two evils-that is, she turned sud-planat1on. the keeper said that the attitude toward a playmate who. for Now, I need not tell you that a t denly, faced her pursuers. and animal had grown up ln a cake that exa.mple. should appear among them no Ume were those sailors 1n danger courageously stood her ground. BUT-permitted him to take only tha,,e few w1th a pretty new dress. new hat. at the hands of the natives. even prised by the unexpected change in steps in either direction. Although new shoes, and 50 on. even though whJle they belleved themselves to be. eventl!I. the dogs came to an abrupt be was then at liberty to roam where they should seem at the ti.me not to Although they knew lt not, they stop, barked loudly tor a while, got be would in a large. rugged, outdoor have anything nearly so new nor so were in the mJdst of friends. The into an argument between them-lnclosure including a pool or water pretty. Without a moment's hes1ta- aupposed danger was therefore un-selves, and, still growUng at each only a r~W yards away, tbe bear, in tion, a tiny girl replied, "I 'd be glad real They were victims of their own other, finally slunk away, leaving bondage to the sense of llmttatlon. abe had them." Here was 00 com- mlstaken potnt of view. Conse-the cat sitting there on the pave-believed still that he had room petition, no envy, no rivalry! That quenUy, the.? needed only to learn ment unharmed. and, to appearance enough for those few steps only. dear child bad learned early and well the truth about their suppoied pre-at lea.st, undisturbed. Like the bear, are not most per-... hat the Master meant when be dlcament 1n order to be free from N-like the doa. clt ... i..... the d 1 to th " v.w , &" ~16 sons Ln bon age, more or ess, e said. "Give. and It shall be given fear and to have t.betr immediate trig~llt'd cat, evil suggestion-belief or limitation? Are not many unto you; good measure. pressed Dteds supi)Ued. whetber It call l~elf tear. worry. of us saying to ourselves tearfully down, and shaken together. and run· 8 1mllarly, owing t.o a ftnite, ma-sickness. unhappiness, unemploy-that we are incapable of doing t.hLs, nlng over, shall men give into your terlal sense of things, man.kind &s a ment. lack. dlscouragement. failure, unworthy or undertaking that, or too bosom. For with the same measure 1 whole ia mistakenly believing that death-will doggedly pursue and old to attempt the other? Christian that ye mete withal it shall be meu- Ood"s universe ls material; that. it. threaten to destroy WI just. so tong Sc:lence, however, ls showing man-UTCd to you figain." She had 'learned ia peopled by material beings anl-a.s we believe in, fear, and run away kind how to throw otf the anuill-that. in order to receive, the closed mated by confticting, seltl&b motlvea: from It as lf lt. were real. But evil is cage habll. Inst.ead of telllng us to hand must ftrst be opened to give. and that fear and .suffering, want never good, hence not of God; con-bow subml&lvelJ to suggestions of d 1 f 0 ent and woe, war and bloodshed, disM· .sequently It must be unreal or un-limited · health, limited happiness, ::~ei':.YQ~~: ~ :ui~ be t;er and death, are inevitable. OWing true. It is therefore yoUT divine right l!.mlted opportunity, llmJted abll-withheld fl"om such spontaneous, ~·~.spiritual enUgbtenment whlcb to tum upon and mentally and tear· tty llmlted income. and so forth. th1a clear-sighted, sclentlnc unsel"sh-~n Science imparts, however. lessJy resist the belief in the sup-Science encourages ua to face tear-ness? we are I.earning that God's unJverse pasec1 reality of evil-a belle! which. Jes.sly the toe calllng itself llmJtatlon, It may not always be humanly ia: wholly spiritual: that it la peopled alt.hough universally submitted to a.s in the usuranc'I!! that error or ma-to g1 d ' by splntua1 ideas lnstead of beliefs a law, is not and never will be law-••rtal aense b never real or true. po&a1ble tor ua ve money an ...... n1 .. -themselves persona and di ln i ht to resist th t "" other material things, but we can -tt ls your v e r g a plead for recognl\lon as tt ~W'lll alwafa give an understanding smile, thlno; and that it.a only law i.s the belief and be free. Knowing tha Though the sun seems to rtse and or an encoUTag1na: word, or a belpiDg law ot ner-present IJfe and Truth evil-whether appearing tn the guise t we know It 11 the earth turning. hand. The world needs kindness and and Love. Referring to thb universe of materlaJ pleasure, pain, or po Th~ugh the earyi seema to be Oat, eon.slderatton moN! than tt needs ma- of rea.llty, tb.1a creation of Spirit. -becomes impotent when, tn e know it la rotind. Tbouah. at the tertal tbiIJCs, and every one of us has whldl pulaatea w1th belptulnesa to ll&ht of God's all-pervadlng, orlfon, ahlps seem to disappear 1n an abundance of It to rtve; for the &D wbo are eapable of discern1n&' It.I present love, we recognlt.e its the sea. we know that umeen to ua Ub 8 h l 1 ...... whollJ benevolent nature, the So1p-reall,..., and fearle.ssly denoun ey continue on lh·etr way. Our supply la lnexhau.. le. Y e P ..... And God '" 3 others we &hall flnd that others wUl =e reac:ta: .. saw every the apostle wrote. "Resist t.Pe rreat need 1a to be awake spiritually belp us. This ta blevttable, becau.se u:itnc that H had made, and, behold, and he wUl 2'.ee ~ you." the unreality of ~l sense testl-It ,_ In accord with dlvlne law, the h. ..., very IOQd. .•• Tbua the th t i..i UmJtati OS. and w beafflll and the earth were ftnlahed. Gratitvde " PraJU ony, wl ta ..,.4ng 0 law of ever-present rood. the law ot t f lb .. lncl·"'u..... .a.._..-• .. -ly praJer u understood cheerfully, eonftdenlly, expectantly Love. and all the hos o em, ....uug in Chrls~ Science la not. an a ftJ: our rue 00 sp1rltua1 rea.Uty. manOf,lho;_~t wbJeh •-in accord wttb to the Otve: of all eood to do hJcb ta evu-present, unchangeable, :-The Modm Open.Dd1 ..... _.... ~ unllnt1ted good, and to which fear, Accordtng to Cbrl.1t.tan Sctenoe, realit.,-of thought. whJch 1.5 capable than He baa already do~e.. :or n. di!ease, eorrow, poverty, fa.llure, then, ever-~t. cbang!:leu rood ot aeeJi,c things u they are Instead rrant the spedal request f dlscouragement. <llsa&ter, and death 11 and always wm be t.he ba.sla, start- ot u &bey seem to be-Mrs. Eddy, Uoner. Rat.her 11 it Joyfu1 recornJ. unknown.. And whatever Ja true tng point, or dlvble Prlnctple of true on pqe 51t of her not.able boot, t.Jon and humble, prayerful, eh :!ut God mwt be equally ttue thought and demonstration. To bu- -adence and Health with Key to amrmatton of the eternal fact bout the dJline Idea or God's image man aense, however, this fact must &be Scrtpturea," writes u follows: God bu already done all~ or refleeUon. And of course it w1ll be a revelation ot d1ac::overy. Tbe ~ t.he controlt Whlcb thatal •beret.he evllp-~ce ':cun-be proved true about you and me Ju.at dawning upon human comclousneu Loft held OTer all, Daniel felt. safe in ways ~............ • '"3 to t.be extent that we recocntu our of the tdes. of ever-present IOOd ts Rte UOna' den, and Paul proved the power of God, rood. True pray n1y true ulstence t.o be that divine the appearing of Christ. Truth even Ttps to be harmless. All of God'• ables us to loot through and be creaturee, moving In the harmODJ of thla mysWled humaD aenae of image or reftection. that which J esus, came to reveal&: lldence. are bannless, useful, lnde· into the rare1led atmoepbe:re Lo•e II Law exempury. Th1a 111vine appeannc *'1.etftlle. Areallt.atlonotthiscrand 11>1rttual reality, where we aee Let lt be understood clearly, how-oomututes Chrtlt1a.n 8c1eoce prac-~tJ,,.. a M>urce of strenrtb to the u they are, and not as they seem ver, that the rellaion of Chr1at2an ttce, and briop about 1n human ez- aftdent worth1n. It. support.I Chris-be. In the words of 1-Wi. d 8c1ence camiot be used tor the prt. pertence that which ta mown u tlaD beeu08, ·anc1 enables lta poe-tng Oocl'a message to mankind mary purpoee of mM1ns ti.d per-heallna. Pundament&DJ, however, _.. to em.ulate the eu.mple of behold, I create new hea~ aons eood. aick ~well. old per-uu. process 11 not the healing ot atck ....._.. new earth: and the former sh&ll IOD.I JO\Ull', poor penona prosperou.s. persona and a1nnen. nor ot penom be remembered, nor come into nor for azJ3' otber narrow, telf1dl who believe t.hey are aick and Ilo-na. lla8ta'• Mlnfoa But be ye rlad. and rejoice fo purpc::ist, althoueh web b•Hno are nm,, but lt 11 the dllpelllnc of • ~ 8"era1 months aao. for eumplt, a in that which J-<reate: for, be llC"''ry and lnevttable deeta. fal9e perlODa1 le'Dll of e:zlltence bJ fGGDil' llUdeot of Chri.sUan Sdmce create Jerualem. a reJolclD&, and PrtmarUy,. the rel111oo of Obr1ltl&D ODe'I aplrttaAl recocnitton of &be wbo bad 1eR home to reaide 1n a d1a-people a JoJ.'" And who would 8dence can be URd for cme purpoee rlor:lOUI tact 'that tbe diTine id-. -ol!iF !oand henalf In the mldrt re)oloe In the Siad cS-.ery ""'" ____ ,_ for --·-~w--one-lhe Cl>11A-man, wl>leh II lhe trulh Gl.U 81110ed t.o be cUacordant ll•-cxmtlnue to rejoice lD the !eternal ;j/;~ W"t°ibo;;d-;irmmie about 8ft1"J peram or 1lnlte ooneept. • ud wmtina conditlona. S'r~ fact, that .... t.eaUmoDy IOQd. Knowtnc. bowe•m, that OOd bu DlftS' beeD lik:t nor • mmer, *'1b1zlC 11 rmed to be wrona. A oontrarJ DO~ rewvdl bD!MQIJ tbcet who maU dilo:IUraled Dm' • failure. The poww Clirtrt"en 9c1e,,.,.. practitioner whom enr pre:eent. 1D1ln1t.e. all? the punult of beaftD}J' rich• ibelr' wbJch aocompaniel t!lla ftO'ISDltkm .... -told her lhat -This pnyer al "'7 and .,.-ehJef aim In life, J-.aid. ._ al na11tJ 11 lmolllUbll. It opem -1 r'aiarz11 abl would be unaware rebuklnl and r1sblC above "8nt tbe t1npklm of Ood. and 1111 tbe ftoodalt'• ot amDlpotmce. n at ma&er'taJ coadltiom either dis-te1••··~. ~ thU rllbteoumw: and all t:be11 tblnp 1llben b111D&D comct•••'lllM lDto U. .m''"*trbal'mOalous. Acoordinl11. needncnbe<MalbMllh.happlnw. [human --1 aball be -_, ... ...,.al God. a wu "°' lhe condltl<ms that h<me. -· emploJrnen., unto ,.,... • -l1. 1' 11 "°' or-In --lhe -<r ~ 1 w to St chanced u mum u ti. oar, all7lhlDI .._ tbal. 1a -. pnlladon. nor ftn•nc:tns. nor pa-Madu ~ of CbNtlaD 8cl- a .... mmlal •--and good. oo 1-u they ganap Iha& II lmld&mentalll' Im· .,.,. hft""a ll'lhe an al maintain-~ atand sptrttaaD:J ·Iha& man pol1ant to ooe .. mcce11 ID me, bu\ ms. Cbrousb m1 C... and 'loft,, -~prod••-lhen pointed '"" Ideal ..., -bo-lhe io.q, an•-. IPlrtAl&I reoopl--• .-,, _,._ -Illa• God. --inaent flood, "88 <be al God. Jn!!nHe good. -be tlcm al man's un11J -Ood and al -splrllnal Nallt1 Iha& Ibo - tmJ7 NaJ _., .. and po-any-lhln&-lhan per! .... God bu Ood'I lml)arUal, ancha----al~. polf"Jv --Wbeft d Mlf Ume, and that tmtead maOI a PoCll' man nor a tallmw for IDI idea. man. Jn I.be llilbt ol w:MntUlclil1 tea u:wd monaJ mlDd • el' f9uf"taD7 bow1na t.o the SU1!Jpoeed more tblD Be bM made a lkit Udl dtrtDe ilaW, ft .. tbal ft'll'J entme,J mcuedam. cu:mot beckJad .._, ot ... i.ttlnon1. she should ar a llDDl!r. Tbidefare. u obeJWd. cb:lld, man. and .-an. anderlSood oar tbtntrtrw ta I.be pile ot fl.r ...,.... ·in Iha d!Tlne ...r-preoenc\. --1'1-.io -llJlrltuallJ and --nJ . ... and -and _, ...... Ill Udl W.,, lbe: would a1JCn con-ttan a4e ''ti ID'f'OU daD1' tn lmplmmal. !DaorpOl:eal Idea of di-m tram Jteadl'UU;J t'C"CD'"nrner- .. llM IE wttb tp&ribal law and be OWll Ud alben' bebaU to _.__ Prhill'!tftl~ --.. ltandl befon i* !I eat IQOd. Tb.II recosnst:aon. ~ .......... 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ETS-HOKIN &·GALVA" • ::;:t-~:::t~:P.i. ~· 1 Ei.EcimdiANs ·~•]1 ' SINCE llQO ..... a.--- -owl lllwaJ, Newpw:l _ I'll. B•iaa K01 I .I JI 1· ••!11• . •~1a-1B' s 0 '11 W' I' •• • -·-I -• -f L Oc" el ... •• !ii ..... _ nre ..!' . 1 , u.u..&WU j\ ~r---~·-~ov---~r--~ I ~I • • I . God Is No Resl-ecter of Polities ~ ort~ .. ~l!i~Nlance ~ .. ":m~~~-;=~=:!~.! ' -Or, "I am vot1n1 oaalnat him, d!dateo are, let .. fairly ourroun4 ffl 711 ~'II !! $ -, l'i9't AlW l'ili V-1 *111 ·-Koho 11-'7 nerve to come bodt and oak f,.. therdatt he'a -to be a po-them with our 10vtnc thoucbta and I 7 ~'Papble,ID _, t::i.llO per,.... bi <>1mce Olunt)'; Jl>mola'a lj><Hull\I beWaaenoe atlll ,,_.,money. 'Ille Hoome con-U.tlcal lml"••lb\llt)'." Invarlbly, • Ol)oO!IOl'atlon, that they may be '3.'15 per :r-lo •th -; a.m J1S 19r to 8tli -WWUdo ua In recent -•!>' cludefi that tbe OPA ......id have "" electtoa approad>N, thla -uaed u lnatrumenta of Goel for ' :m 1 ~ Socaid-da _ U... pean to be In line -.Ith the uoual all tbe · It needed · to be tho mental attitude of 1J1101Y 11: u ,.._,,._,:"\=tti!tAct ~~-~ B11ch, Soviet dlpkimatl<: tecbnlque. In money to carry llood -; f,.. hllDWI nature tbe bleains of thla COWJ!r)' and . ~-. .., other Wlirda; whenever an Import-on If the fllncll It !\ad available lovea to "take alda" In a oontat, the wh~ world, (or tbe O!ltworf!-n D . POlti'ER z -- - -- -• -pubHoher ant oonr.m;c. la comlnc up, such ..._ "honeotly admlnlatered". The and to be all for or all aaatnot inc ot the divine p1an f,.. univeraa! Q. :ntclST z - ------- -• -Editor u the moetlng ot tbe Blc Four word "honeatly'' abould be noted. aomebody. Part of our ownmpbo-peace and proapertt)' Thia la our • I'. DIXON -z - - - --z ~ lb-foreign mlnlaten In Moaoow in K~ ala on the competitive side of pol-· Ocean . F~ont _Ca!e French Fried Shrllnp ana FISh Oar8~ • ~. • .,.uOO:lr.s , ••••• """--................... ,..-....... ,,f'"_ .... 1 ......... -• -BEER S.!Nl>WlCBES ..... --........... .,._ ........ ------.. -................... ,_ . ._... ... _____ , FOlllltain ·l!eniee ---Prlatlnc Plailt, 3011 W. Central A-, New.,..t Be8di, CBllforilla March, the Rmsl.ma pt touab and Senator Wayne Mone of Oregon lttca may be just a healthy letting reuonable part. ~_. · · · touchy. Thrir aharp proteat of whose put record hu been friend-Ott of steam, a nolay cl<claratlon "Amarlca! America! Goel abed H1a 2114 Ocean Front Newport Beach v~ Paper of the City of Newport Beach Undersecretary of State Dean Ach-1y toward labor hu put labor lead-that In a democtatlc country we'll grace on thee, A Dopptoi>'e i-i :i.o-ror C>fw l'I :r-. eson'• "comment before a congres· era defil'itely on the apot by ct\arg-say what we ,pleue about any-And O'Own thy &oocl with brother-I :~~~~~~~~~C~A:~'~l'~E~AND~~~D~A~VIS~~~~~~~~~~ · 1ional committee about Rusalan in& that they are mak.in1 no e'ffort one! · hood, Active foreign policy llluatrate1 the point. to cooperate In framlnl labor let:-But with all our taidn& sides From sea to ahlnlng aea." EDITORIAL Apparently their aim is to make lllation which the country needs let'• not forget to take sides with SSOCIATION Member themselvea so disagreeable that and which the cttizena demand. God, the Unlveraal Good. When Of when the conference ta held other Union heads, he points out have propagandilts for 8 n y political Capitol Chatter California's Financial Fame nations will be willing to make blandly insisted before the Senate party shout at UI that the country concessions to placate them. At Labor Committee that ·no new will be undone ln another party Students ot the scene today- tlmes In the past this technljlue laws are needed and that any of gets into power ar continues tn national and international-stW has borne truiL But it lan~t likely the propcsed labor meuures would pawer, we iurely nttd to atop and are analyzing the 'implications of to this time. Secretary of State "destroy'' unlons. The Senator remlnd ourselves of a few basic a survey of l l vi n g conditions Marshall ln his reply to the Krem-hu made it clear that thtl ahort-principles lest we too allp into throuchout the world which one California's rise to a plat'e of .prominence in the finan. tin's complaint showed no diapo-sighted policy ls doing the came neeaUve thtn'k:ing and talldn&'. ot the country's largest newspap.. dal world was given signal recognitidn by Secretary of the sltion toward appeasement. It ot labor much more harm than God ts neither democrat nor re-. en made the first of this year . .,..______ anything, he seen;s .. inclined to good. He has also aerved notice publican; He works through all They find its meaninp impor- •• ~ ... ,. John W. Snyder on bis recent visit out here. change the Byrnes frlendly-~ut-that If It comes to a choice be-men as they let Him. Let us r~ tant when America, representing One news reporter in interviewing him ~marked: "Here firm" Pol I c Y to ''friendly-but-tween labor laws that are too member that despite human faults free enterprile and democracy, In the West we are proud of the Bank of Amerlca's growth, flrmer". He will surely have tbe severe or no labor legialatlon at all and Umitatlons despite the many faces Communism and State So- backing of the American people he's going to vote for the former. imperfections C:r our pOlltlcal ~ dalism In Europe and Asia. its record, and its JX)&ition as the world's largest bank. You in that. If union chiefs can't take a hint, tern. those in hi&h government As representing stable and 1kill- Income Tax Deadline MARCH 15TH II. e. ollo/jMa" Accooataat Barbor 2102 Latayette 718 Newport Beacll are close to the sib.lation and have told me that yoo know Mr. S50 MUlloa Order after that warning, and act ac-positions m&.-y be Uled-will be ed. workers, representative rall- Glannini and what he has done for the West. Give us a brief There ls considerable slgnifj-cordingly, they'd better resign. In used-as instruments of divine road engineen in variau1 coun-~~~~~~~~~ cance in the plan of the Ford fact, labor as a whole would be power and wisdom. More than tries were interviewed as to what eornment on that, please.". Motor Company to buy an addJ-much less unpopular today i! a once I have bitterly but vainly they earned and how they lived. Mr. Snyder.replied: ''I think you folks out ~re on the tional $50 million worth of auto-good many of these leaden had opposed a man In an election, only The British engineer, under the motive parts and equipment an-resigned-or been removed-long to sec him used by God in the Labor-SoCialist government, had West Coast can be very proud of the gri?at advancement, nually in California. For one thing, ago. most \vonderful fashion to carry about $78 a month left after pay- lndustrially, that you have made, particularly in the war it is another indication of Cal.i!or-~·o Yeani Aco t he country through a grave crisis. ing his income tax, and wasn't UD'l:19'C I think th t h t red d t bank.in nia's growing Importance ltt" the Tw'o years ago at this time t he God sometimes knows more than eager to earn more because it .,................ -a as cen e aroup. your grea g industrial field. For another,:this epic struggle to t ake tinY Iwo l do! would take him into still .higher institutions, which have encouraged the development of this $50 million "order" is a sort .of Jima Island r aged unabated. The Let us Inform ourselves as fully tax brackets. ' cowitry. We must give them a great deal of credit. challenge to parts and equipme:nt American l\farines who stormed as possible on political questions, The American engineer, one •:Y h kn Mr A p G' · · f d producers to expand their oUtput the beaches on February 19, 1945 vote in accord with our highest George Teese, of Harmon, N. Y., · ave own · · ·· tanrunl or many years, an sufficiently to take care of lhe after probably the most concen-convictions, and willingly accord was found to be living with his I think he has been the bellweather in leading in the develop-Ford needs. Doing this !ihoul41l't trated bombing and shelling ever to others the privilege of doing wife and two cHildren in "one of ment, encouragement., expansion and gro\vth of your indus-be too difficult. l\Ianufacturing delivered against a comparable the same. (He who is intoler ant the pleasantest 1six-room houses" trlal !if h d · h Ii · d facilities arc certainly ample 8.nd, area ran into an amazingly strong about the views of another i!i, in in his tOY.'ll. They use six quarts e ere, an in unprovement of t e vmg con itions, as Henry Ford II pointed out., our defense. Even to this day military his mind, already halfway toward of milk a day, they have a Pack- the busin~ conditions, the general social and cultural devel-skilled labor force is second ' to men say that our success in cap-the "Vote Ja!" political system of ard, Uled bath, electric r efrigera- * • insurance • I p.a. palmer IHCOIPOIAT!O w. ~ bud. lft1Uronc• counsek>f 3333 vlo lido, newport beoch, coli!. telephone newport i beoch, harbor 1.500 * * ' opment ·of this whole West Coast. none in the Nation. , turing the island was nothing dictator countries.) "Then let us tor, two radios, a big yard for the ''I think h f th test futures f rt Besides these advantages there short of miracu.lous. But miracles place the outcome of the election children to play in ... They also 1------------------------- • you ave one O . e grea O ar:'Y pa arC" the highly vital resources .. of \\'ere more the rule than the ex-and aU the a ffairs of our beloved have democracy. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY of our country here, because youfound yourselves dunng the our nearly S6 billion statewide ception with our fighting men.1------~------------------ war years, and YOU are continuing that fine development." branch banking lnstltutlons ~hich That's \\-'hY \\'e \\'On the \\-·ar. . . I arc available to assist California States Treasury 1s one of which both California and its ii-ings. This vast source or credit THEY SAY ..• , , . ACCOUNTANT · Bookkeeping . .John K. 0. Choag, M.D. Such a state~ent conung. from the h:ad ~f the ~nit~ I manufacturers in their undertak- lustrious banking leaders can well be proud. has played no small part in the . , great Industrial advancement @Balboa rket "I see where a burg1ar alarm S e r V j C e has been Inst alled in a Boston Phyglclan and Surgeon 2 -4 7 -8:30 and by apf>ointment Beacon 5075 Certamly, ~··Snyders words leave no doubt that the achieved by our State. The Ford Nation acknowfedges the fact that the West has gro\vn out purchase plan offers California a of its· industrial and financial adolescence and has achieved good .opportunity to strengthen its police station. I knew the palice COLIN F. BROWN More Tbaa IO Y .... ol 9eatlw to t8lll lluttor'• 120 Eaat 18tb Street Costa Meu., California "'·ere being overworked every· IOl MAIN FIDelt Cllentele BALBOA, OALIF. (Harbor 16") • . . pos1t1on in the automotive field. a vigorous maturity. • California manufacturers w i 11 where in the current crime wave, ;ixi:ixi:icci:iccz:iccz:iaz:iaXiaxaxaxi:ixi:i~ Sll Marine Ave., Balboa hL but I had no Idea they were too Iii ''=============: 1•------------' Dissolving the Empire When W,inston Churchill took the British helm in the dark days of the war he soon made it clear that he had not become Prime Mmister for the purpose of "liquidating His Majesty's Empire". But now less than seven years after Mr. Churchill's dran)atic rise to power the British Empire is being liquidated. Of course, Mr. Churchill is no longer Prime Minister, but even If he were it is not likely that he could have long delayed the liquidation process. It is quite evident that the Labor Party's determination to give both India and Burma early independence and to turn the Palestine problem over' to the United Nations is due not only to the policy of the Government but also to the fact that Britain's rapidly weakening economic position is making it Increasingly difficult to hold onto these troublesome ovel'!ll!as tenitories. The coal crisis, the continuation of the severe shortages of vital necessities, the desperate lack of adequate housing, the weariness resulting from more than seven years of re- strictions--all these things are giving Prime Minister Attlee grave concern as to the very survival of Eni!and itself with- out trying to maintain the Empire also. Hence the present IJlOYeS are apparently being made as much from necessity as from choice. Undoubtedly, "there will always be an England", but the devasting effects of two great wars in 30 yean has made It a differt't'lt England than it was prior to 1914. Alexander Graham Bell It is an interesting fact that Alexander Graham Bell, wboee lOOtb birthday anniversary was observed on March 3, was able to Invent the telephone not only because of what he know but because of what he didn't know. According to the generally accepted theories of bis time it was absolutely impossible to transmit the sound of a voice ~ wire. But not knowing it was impossible Bell went ahead and did it. . '( Like his brilliant contemporary, Thomas D:lisoo, Ale!t- ander Bell was primarily a great humanitarian. Prior to bis Invention of the telephone his life had been deYoted to teach- ' liig the di?at and to helping thoiie with impaired speech to owrcome their handicaps. It was the knowledge he thus pined ol. Voice and sound production Which got him started an the lnvestigatioos which· evmtually led to bis greatest ecblewment. The good whldl this single Invention has brou&ht to ,,_.,irind Is tnaiknfiible. Our modem world cooid bl!VW have ~ deYeloped without it. Not only has it meant ere&t con- ~ and enormous time saving but It has created jobs ~ luiMieda ol tlp•nds ol perm bod> lll'f!dW U!l In- ... --. mil bu 'remlfed Iii the dew,q1uieut ol one al the ..... ~. ~ ' llrpst enterprbes Oil the globe. Tbe 'lll':Qdd honors Alennder Graham. Bell on this oc- oes!cfi u ciie Qi it.,,._ mveupw aad srwtmt ~ ' We are told by tboR who are auW:rz~ to mow Hout pit ~lilt 1liial a wbal& al a..... '<1111 la Jlllt -.it. the =e Jlip&9-t tills la aw w u\Mld wbldl Ml ild t.dc m lM a.Ja al the ead7 dep Lan, llllp Idle-. ..... I 7 •' I tat -IM!tT ll tllll .... tr !:: ........... , , ............. .. ....,._ ... ,. • • 4'I I .... U10 ..... 111to uansr tlllltd a '• w••m tao™*"' Mw•as 11 ·• surely make the most of that op- exhausted to s)('('p wi th one eye CK LETl'ERING " open like the rest of us."-Dave BOAT and TRU J, S. WHYTE portunity. OPA Speadlng The attitude o( the House of RepresentatJ\'es in not only re- jecting an OPA request !or an additional S6 million appropria- tion but In demanding the return of SS million still unspent by that agency shows the lawmakers are more than fed up with iL The OPA was originally given over SlOO million to carry It through this fiscal year on a full-scale basis. But after the November election the OPA was trimmed doy,•n to nothing but a shadow of its former self. Nevertheless, this agency went right on spending at the full-scale clip. Then it had the Boone, N. Y. S un. • • • "IJ there is anything in Ameri- ca that is American. with ell its faults and all Its idealism it is the trade union movement." - Rev. Wm. J. Smith. Jesuit priest in "Spotlight on Labor Unions" published by Duell, Sloan & Pierce. • • • ''The influence of the m ovies on child life ls getting pretty terri- fying, We heard a S-year-old child decline an offer to go to a picture the other nig.ht because 'I'm sick of murders with just guns and hatchets: I wanna Y.•ait for a good poi.son story.' "-H. I. Philllps ln N. Y. Sun. GORDON a~ FINDLAY OONTBACll'OB ..um llUJUH!:Jl om..: MIO 0.,.. --& .... tU CABINET SHOP SERVICE OABINID'S Alm MJl.I.WtW T. C. JOllNllON, Supt. M'I-- Contractors' Rental Eqaipa1ent I . ~ la ........ 97 tor tM ,,. ....... 0.tnet:... BUILDING ud OABINl:r Sl:BVIOI: DUTCH HEACOCK Office: -126 r-t Bay -BAIMA Cabinet Shop:-u1111 s. -m.c.-BANTA ANA Phone HARBOR 502 or BEACON -.w . SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA' Roast TURKEY ~,C•EI s1so Jonesy' s Pbone Barbor 1922-J %04 4.ht Street Newport Beacb, California IDEAL All· Year -' 'R011nd Climate -a- Ben yoa wm eaJoy the --.. well .. U.e wlllten. 8-too, the comblnallola of the deeert air, wllh no for. llllll llllldly ... ,. hamldity, when the air .. by and pare and the altn-..tolet rays fr>om ~ -a& Wit partleular alUtade, _, most beaelldal llllll can.live. Paved Streets -Pure Soft Water Electricity -Schools TI.TOOA. VU..UOS la d•tl"" &o becOme OM of CaUlonda'• mod ta--eo I-Well pl--""°'laaW7 ,.. Rdcted for J'O'll' paoe.itlo& • Residential Lots Income 11n11-Lota ,.. " JM' $450 Lots o.17 -a...u. --$1000 $550 .. .. Our New Unit Soon to Be on the Mar~ to lllot1k l~ AA •wn fl.8IO, ~ k DWa fl,'JISO Gay G. Ra~lt · Fred A. Storey • a 'g ...... 1 • _,lf,11.-U ft.-Ulft.AUA.OUD, • at~--. n.aor .... ........... & \l!'t* '113? ........ 0. ... 111111>• -• ~ ~ W I . Wllaia -. i ... ~ ............. N 't 'J.'71.•!'' ., • INOOO TAX CONSULTAJ."T Anlhorlaed b7 the United Staie. Treu• 1 111'7 Departineat to reoneent client• In connecUon WI.th Inc.me tu m•tl.er'I. AUDIT& • 8Yn'ZJl8 BOOll:~IN'O R&VJC& orn. LMO Barbor Blri.., Goa. x .. Piao• BeMoQ 61...._, ARCHITECT Armand Monaco ARCHrl'EC'r 814 W. Bay Ave., Bali- Harbor 1124 2121 Lake\\•ood. Ave. L09 Angeles Normandy MOS DAY SCHOOL Mortimer School DAY SCHOOL OPEN O. A. Mortimer, M. A., Oxford Grad et: CoL Prep., Army SOZ Coral Balboa lalacd Prind,.i· Phone Barbor 86! DENTISTS Dr. Obed Lucas DENTIST HO!Y, W. Ceatral. Harbor HllG NEWPORT BEACH Cltnton C. Emmenoa, D.D.S. 1801 Oout HJcbwQ Barbor H20 Corona del llu' GORDON E. RAPP, D.D.S. Z8SS West Ceat:r-1 Pbone Harbor Ul.J Newport MORTICIANS . Harold K. Grauel Chapel "We Ounelves the Better Serve by Serving Others Beot" Plullle 11~ ·MlO c-·-o.JU-. PllnICIAN&-llUIWICONS, D.O. Gotdon M. Grundy, M.D, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Balboa Inn Arcade Office Hrs.: 10-12 a.tn.; 3.5 p.m. Phone Harbbr 37 . H. R. Ball, M, D. Physician and Surgeon H ours: 2-5, by Appointment Telephone Beacon 5848 Ul Broadway Costa MeM Milton II. Muwell, M. D. 1801 Coast mway Corona del Mat Office Hi>un: 10-12; 2-5 Phoae Barbor 106Z S. R. Monaco, M. D. 81t Bay Ave., Bain Harbor UM "8 8 . Bl1J St., J.oo Aaplea TUcker '1811 By Appointment . , T. P. Reeder, M, D, Play-.,, -..,._ ._ W. C•tral Ottlee; HarMr soz PIANO TEACHEll Your Home or Mine MJIS. KATBUEN COLEMAN Certified Teacher of PIANO 414 Tu&tin Ave., Beacon 5895-M Raub & Bennett SarYeyon &nd ~-­ Jack S. Raub i.. S. 2312 Fred V. Bennett RE 6477 IaIANew,_t ..... ~ lll-"""'" II 580ll-11' B. T. BaMisa,wwlh, o. D. Dr. w. T. Mooney -~ 1'11,)wl+oll! ¥d 8'!rpoa LEN'ai:s DuPLICArm .................... Jfla&ll ... o.tnl, au& W. c..i..a .__ a. .._. MU •aw:w....,.. 1'lli-. --~ ....... , -.... .. :J:==========~ PBl8IOIAJIB •IRJWll'.OllB, --Rohen A. Crawford A. v. ~ M.D. a.&. D. 1$IW'SAX OPl'Oa&ISlil .,_, ' . _. ~-Enmtned • Gl•nm F!~ • ~If ,Jta ._. lfw-& .... a• f w Otal& ...,. • .., ..... -, ,. ~ .... --~ Ole£~- I -......... - Viii .. l • • T R A 1. L E· R I-T E S AN., BOAT O\YNERS • . Place your orders now for TAILORED TRAILER CANOPIES • , And Fitted · Boat Covers WE A.RE SPECIALIZING IN 15-0Z. Aircraft Gray Trailer Oa.noples at MAIL ORDER PRICES Choice of colored \'lllance in plain or stripes. We ~ver beach umbftllu and chairs. Bring the frames in now and BE PREPARED FOR SUMMER MONTHS Let Us Look at Your Job -Free Estlm.a.les - On your next trip • ONE WAY ••• RETURN ANOTHER ' OVER ANYWHERE ... ANYTIME Going Eost by Greyhound is a real pleasure trip! You can choose from many scenic routes. Frequent, convenient schedules let you stop over anywhere as long as you like. And Greyhound's thrifty fares save·you money'. You'll see more, enjoy more, save more by Greyhound! 25 Daily Trips East froM LOS ANGELES OMI WAT f&all NIW YOllC , • 45.25 CHICAGO , • , 36.IS KANSAS CITT • ~9.70 WASHVlllGlON • 43.10 NIW OILIANS • 34..40 C. C. Swafford 608 Coast Hlgb"'ay Ph. Beacon M.22 • ' I ' r I ~ 01sp11tes Policeman , Most Soft eoai Miners Harbor H·ig· h . JINd Test Proves Latter ~ight °:.:: ~65B;:e:: 01 an • • . ''It can't be done!" clocked and nagged by the.pur-bituminous mlnen In the United Wins Novice That's "hat Jnaeph Rooan. 4:1, suing policeman. a Loe Anlelea enafneer, who llvet. Koeaa P..,,. F1ae States own their own. homes or .. at 124 Sputft Bay Front, Balboa "Well._ I didn't think ~t could rent from private parties; the re--a d r· I Llland. t!lid OIJ(_Judge Bob Gard-"" done," said Roean, ~er the mainder occupy coal .c,ompany IA er If e ner and Po~ce Sgt Joho Upoon trto' had • returned to ~ pu!!ot p ouses.' .' . in the Newport Harbor city court ct>w-t chambers in the C.lty hall. Aver~ge rental of a. company . on Saturday. "How much is the fine?" house Is . $11.50 ·per~ month-less Rosan disputed tht!: testimony of \Vith the breaking of five rec-th · police sergeant who averred "Ten dollars," replied the court. than fiv<' p<>r cent of the miner's ords, Newport High's tracksters the t h clocked the defendant as Mr. Rosan paid and walked out wage. This compares to the na-u•on by an overwhelming margin ~Vine 48 miles per hour in 8 of the old city hall ~aving learned tional worJ<;!nan's average of 18. in the Sunset League Novice m eet 35 ~ Coast highway to his own chagrm that most per cent or income ror housing. held at Anaheim Friday with 8 e zone on times the speedometen ln police from near the rai:"P at The Arches cars are right. total or 94 5-6 points. to s~ Bernardino avenue Ln a "lt depends a lot on the make State• c· hamber Santa Ana cracked three of the set ume on Thursday. t th t .. Id f U fi ve records, breaking the old rec- "It can't be done!'' Rosan said 0 e car, 00• 58 8 e ow Warns OR U. S. ord in t he· 880 relay, breezing di I i h t h.ch h policeman whe n the topic of the th h h d' · 1 sc os ng a c ar on w l . e text case became 8 subject or roug t e 1stance 1n :34 Pus- had drawn so m e mathemat1cal interest at police station . Spendi"ng Funds ser of the Saints <"Stablished a ~ines ~upposed to depict the area "And a lot rrom whom you buy ne\v mark · in the mile. knocking 1n which the alleged speed viola-your oar. the dealer 1 mean," sa.Jd it orr in 4:58.5. In the Bee 70-yard uo.n .. took. place. another Poli-man. . Los Angeles-Of every dollar highs. W a ller of Santa Ana clipped Th I t fi d '""' earned in 1947 and 1948, tbe Fed-II th t · th I t tl f 9 .. ere s on Y one way o !1 But everybody was happy. Joh·n o e even 1n e as m e o .6 t th Ii t d eral Government proposes to si-wh'I B I N t b k th ou , e po ~ sergean sai , Upson had won another point in ' e rown o ewpor ro e e "and that is to put It to a test." court phon orf 25 cents, it was stated shot, flipping the 12-pounder 48 ft. ' Judce Riska Neck · today by Asa V. Call, President of 4 in. Rock of Downey broke the the California State Chamber ot So-o-o-o, the judge, the police-• present standing 880 mark running man and the engineer sauntered Medieval Mansion Commerce. through the event in 2:07.1. down the steps to a waiting po-B • • "In 1939 food . clothing and RESULTS: Ne\V)Xlrt -95 5/6 ; lice patrol car a nd started out T~en by r1tam hom es consumed 55 cents of each Santa Ana -62 'rfi; Fulle rton- on the road test. • dolla r of income of the American 61 % : Huntington Beach-01 ~; "It u•as the first time that I've OSLO (Re uters) -Cotehele people," Call declared, "Federal Anaheim--45112; Downcy-25'i1'. r isked m y life to administer Jus-House, near Plymouth, reputed to Government r c>venues absorbed 7 tice." said Ci ty Judge Gardner be one of the oldest houses which cents of eiich income dollar. POLIO STA...'l\IP ISSUED alter the test was proven to the bave seen continuous occupation "Today, a little less oC each dol-Belgium is raising funds for its satisfaction or a ll concerned. in England and one of the best j lar goes for necessities-51 cents infantile paralysis fi ght" through According to the police record, preserved medieval mansio~ in instead of 55 cents-and Federal the sale of a special polio s.tamp, P olice Sgt. Upson started from the West, has• lx-en acquired by GoYernmcnt r evenues \\i ll require proceeds of which will go to the the ran1p at 20 miles a n hour th British Treaswy from the Earl 25 cents of every income dollar Belgian National League of In- a nd gradually stepped the motor of Mount Edgcumbc. , this year ." The pre!:;ident has pro-fantile P. aralysis. up to 60 and he r eached San Ber-The GoYernment's acquisition of posed SJX'nding foiZthe fiscal year nardino avenue, the paint of issue, the property '''as m ade possible b<>ginning July 1, 1947 37.5 billion bc~r~Je~:~e~~~el~~~;~n h:~~ in 15 seconds. I t's from this point through the oper ation of Britain's dollars. This budget proposes to on that Uphon reparted he started National Land Fund introduced continue ,,·ar-time spending habits ues o'f 8 fra ncs brown, 10 fr blue- ! grlty and 12fr purple. The design clocking the speeding motorist on in the last budget \vhich provided of FedC'ral age nciC's into the third is a Robin Hood.t ype ar cher with Thursda)·. £50.000.000 ($200.000.000) to be pc1:1 CT'time year after the \\'a r. Rosan ,,·as reportedly tra velling set aside from the sale of \var I "That budget places tu•o choices a modern railroad train symbol· 1 .. i NEWPORT BALBOA NIJWS·TllllJS TCZSDAY Newport llemc.b,, ll.u* &, 1H1 Page9 ... • How to get all the he'at you pay for Oean, all-heat S1anJMtl1FUN111Ce Oil returns "f:r'f heating penny yOu put ~uc ! That's because all im- purities have been removed. It burns wicbout waste. gives more heat ~ ga.If.on. S1andartl Slovt Oil is its cwin for giving you dean heat without waste. Come in today or pho ne us for fuJl information. Clayton nompson I Wholesale Distribution Phone 155 Res. Ph~e 1094 ically arra nged on his arrow. at the rate of 48 miles a n hour stores for the purchase or land !'>Quarf."ly before every citizen. Is .;;; _________________________ ,.; ____________ ,.. from one.half to one block ahead ,,·hic.h the (;o\'ernment thought h<' "'illing to have the last reina.in-I of San Bernardino \\'hen he was should be nationally O\\'llcd. ing p<'nnies of his earnings squeez- -------------~-------------C'd a,,·ay from t1i m by Federal Co t M• s • h w v t Go\'C'rnmt'nt to be s pent? Or will S a esa panJS ar e eran he now insist that Congre'5 act U Old R d C Kit B to control Fl'deral agencies de-IlCOVefS e ross ag mands a nd drive Government back The sailors who fought in the a serviceman contajn 15 items or late ''·ar had it a lot different t han such "·ide a.s.so rtmC'nt as playing did those u•ho fought in the Span-cards and \vriting paper a nd ish·American War, in the opinion of I-Jarry 1\1. E astman or 1664 Orange avenue. candy mints. plus the traditional mending apparatus. Eastman. "·ho li\·es in retil'E.'· ment afte r a long career in the a utomobile salC'S businC'!'!l., enlisted i-le dug around in his souvenirs a nd came up u·it h his Red Cross kit bag from the \vnr of '98,,. a nd round also a few .45-cali ber brass bullets issued by the Spanish gov-as a landsman ,,·ith 1he !\1assa- emmC'nt to its troops. These chusetts Na\'al Brigade in '98 and \vould be doubl)• deadly to ~e rose to the rank of chief yeoman. man ,,·ho got hit. Eastman ex-He was aboard the U.S.S . Prairie. pl ained. bN:ause brass bullets are a freighter converted inlo a poisonous. Those two items \V('re the only cruiser. His ship did duty in pa· ones he had left from his sou-trolling the Atla ntic Seaboard venir ro\lection. lie kept the bul-from Cape Hatteras t.o Fort le ts and g~ve the b~g to the Red I Smith , N. H .. thc>n was assigned Cro.~ for its sou"'enir case. ! to H avana for blockade of the into pt·acctime le vels of oper a- tion?" McClellan Sand Pit Plan Wins Co. Endorsement Reit erntin~ its position of almost a year ago that establishment of a sand 'pit alon,g Santa Ana River at Ball Rd. \vould IX' a 1>ropcr land us<' of 1h at a rea. the county's plan- ning rommission has again given its appr·o\'al to an application or R. \V. l\IcClclian of Nc,,·port Beach for such a permit. • THE NEW STEELCRAFI' SAFER • STRONGER Immediate Delivery Sport Cruiser $3195 Delivered --">• Sedan Cruiser (illus trated) SLEEPS FOUR $3895 Delivered BE CAUSE • ROOMIER • COSTS LESS I T ' .S STEEL? LARGE GALLEY o SEPARATE HEAD o CHR'fl'LER;POWERED . ' EMERSON W. CHARLES, Southern Calif~rnia Represen.tative 23012 Coast Highway, Newport Beach Between Arcbea and Ooaat Blvd. M~. Ro~rt Bartholomew , pro-Spanish flect.-From Long Beach duct ion cha1nnan for the Southern Press-Telegram. -----. --------------------------County chapter, noted that the kit bag contained only needles. The commission he I d a nothC'r hear ing · upon a ne\v application submit tro, and n1any ranchers of that a rea protested . But the coun· ty's health department said that it still i.s convi nced tha t operation of s uch a sand pit "'·ould not have detrin1 ental effect on the public health, as near·by ranchers claim- ed. The comrhission then voted ap.- proval. as it had almost a year ago; this first application however, was denied by the board of super- visors. !' ... I do not btlitvt any hulintJJ, par1icularly in 'growing Srau lile.t California, can inJtlligtnlly mak! 11 budgtl lhrtt )"tars in advanct. Ntither can lht L1 gi.s/a/urt, int1/lig1n1ly and fairly, appropriall ,,,oney mort than IUJO ytarJ in tU/vanet." • GREYHOUND thimble, thread and button. All Eastman's supplies were intact, since he never used the kit bag. • Nowadays, the kit bags issued to BRAND NEW MOTO -R BLOCK ASSEMBLIES For Chevrolet Models '37, ''38, '39, '40, '41, '42 For Oldsmobile 6 and 8, 1937 to 1947 NOW YOUR CAR CAN RUN LIKE NEW We are equipped to install a brand new motor block as- sembly exactly the same as a new car. These motor blocks are manu-factured, assembled, broken in and tested at the Chevrolet and Oldsmobile factories. • NO MONEY DOWN ---12 MONTHS TO PAY Here's What YOU Get: e New Block e New Crankshaft e New T iming Gears e New Cam Shaft e New Pistons e New Piston Rings e New Wrist Pins e New Connecting Rods e New Front End Plate For Installation in Our Service I Department Only Culbertson Chevrolet Co.; 1nc. • • Alltharized' Chevrolet Dealer •h & {'atral Newport Beach .Harbor513 • • I Windwing StoleR Theft of a y,·ind"Ting from the car of F . F. \Vilson ' of 2818 Cen- tral avenue, Neu'port Beach, was re ported to police here Saturday night. I rm Telling You .•• ... Ifs LOY'S .. Yes! I've Been There, Tool But! It's Quality I'm ·After, and at the Same Price. ~ )lo NEWPORT PUBLIC MARKET ., 1116 0-. Pleat · Newpw& ... I • • GoVERNOR EARL WARREN• October S. 1946 • THE OIL INDUSTRY BELIEVES IN. SUPER HIGHWAYS SAFE HIGHWAYS •. ·, GOOD ROADS AND MAINTENANCE BUT •• It isn't n~sary to increase the State gasoline cax NOW to accomplish this program. All .. let ...._ lo C.111.,.lto •1t1t- nys fw ... llUf ftw ,_., loch.11"1 tM out tb..i ,_,_ ... 11......i Hie! ... 11. .... ,.,._ ... ltlU I-• ..,.in I• tM S-Tr1•&1f.Tllls ... .._ ..... ilyflt•rn fw;ol ••• "'u., ......... , .... .... The advocates of an immediate inett25C in the State gasoline tu base their argu· ments on a 14-YEAR STATE HIGH· FA,Y PROGRAM. No one can intelligently predict a State's needs that far in advance (see pre5' statement abo~e ). • So, before the State increases the gas tax -thereby stookpiling additional mil- lions of YOUR MONEY-we believe that the Stat~ should show you that ·a specific need for you r mfJnty exists NOW. I YOI§ HA~ I) RIGHT TO KNOW. Right now the 1California Legislature is considering thi~ increase. ' WHATYOU CAN DO: • SratcmJu acc~dired ro Govemor Warttt1 me 'prds ot Ocrober 9, t9-46. supporting tDo. nual &aJ.jons of lb. 1.egisla~ WrioeNOW to your Alsemblyman and Sawgr telling them you want to know more aboUt _the need· for your money before your gas mx is increased! A penny poolprd will do it. Do it n•"'• while you'~thinkiog .bout it! We~tern Oil and Gas Asso,iation l Local &lf Teams rrake Two Defeats PTA Singers -Meet Each Week At Plymouth Hall A srqup of local golfers a n d tbe1r wives we.qt to San Oleg~ for the week end where the men prac-- Used Saturday a n d on Sunday played San Diego Country club in the second of the Southern Cali-torm. Golt Auodattori's t e a m matches. While the home team lost, J.>.15, everyone enjoyed the trip and will Jook forward to wel- coming their opponents here next Sunday. Going from here were the Messrs and Mesdames Leslie Hen- sley, Jack Zeller, George Lowe, GeraJd Ritchie, William Hutchins, Lee Metzger, Paul !jall, S. W. Bleckbeard, \Villiam Rohrbacker and 0. Z. Robertson ;Dr. and Mrs. Obed Lucas, Dr. and Mrs. G. E . Tohill, Adrian Tillotson, J a c k Groat and J ,ack Robinson. The second country club team played Arrowhead Springs club on the home course and lost to the Visitors, 29-19. ~ NOTES of the Balboa Yach t Club Several Star boa ts are coming down from San Francisco for BYC's Easter regatta, promising interesting competition for South· ern California entrys. -.b.'11'6Jf16/J a Last Sunday the International 11.lilll'D ,_ r 14·s were out racing, aiso 1 he ~~EW d} .D€ll G!iTF tll Snipes. For the International Buzz ...-"'f......_ Tuprnan came in first, Fred Sch· ~~.I' -·. .v\A.f\ enck was second, Bill Lapworth '::~"' ... ~ .... !~ ..p... PA.:?-.ll'tG-third and Chuck Rollins came r-: along in fourth place. ,:f ....,,,t;J._ Dickie Deaver, winner of the J -. Y -Snipe trophy for the Midwinter / regatta at San Pedro, could be J*-• depended on to take first place s.r•...c-• llll•M< with Jim Craig second and Har· iT~~~"' ' c~ land Hoyt third. ~~ 'tt, Lightnings were out, among a ,i, ... ,,""':tit. them those of Bob Boyd and Bar· • OA -~-~ ..... H •wa.v. ....... a.r ~ bara and Dick Daniells, but there "~.t=8"'~~~9.f1 w~i~ ~8~Va1entine dance a '%>C1...1e 1ovs ha f th t co,...a 1,...<l('T10,.. 01N,.,.c<0.s PPY memory o e pas, mem- ..5-or; :i.o. 7 n 1co.~T~ hers are looking forward to the Harbor Art Assn. Mee ts Friday Nc\l.rport Harbor Art association memb<Ts \vill mt!'Ct at 7 :30 p.m . Friday evening, l\tarch 7 , in the Ebell club, this probably to be- come the organization meeting. The last meeting proved most int<'resting \vith ~1rs . F . E . Rein- hold demonstrating oil painting and it is expected that for this progTam Mrs. Tressa Stein will dl'lincate the painting of water colors. The visual portrayaJ of techni- que in painting is of interest to both artists and amateurs and with a variation or arts and crafts work, '-''ill be a feature of all meetings. Everyone interested in ,these subjects or of backing the &S50Cia- tion as e community project, ls invited to attend MA-,c .. 1<11"•"· .ST fA .... '£1'< d • h h 'ch wUJ b "'w a v,.113v.t. ~A·,.000 ~P£c••ts next ance rug t w 1 onor C S!.::!'~-;"'~s-~·~";:c::·::··::·:::~~-~,=~·::·:;:'~~1r~e'.':1an~d~'•~pa'.'..tro~n~s'.'.'.am'.:· ~L:_ ____ I ard Pa rty for ------------------+1 Legio n Auxiliary JUST ARRIVED Old and new members of the NEW American Legion Auxiliary en-EASTER SUITS joyed a pleasant evening at cards JN BEAt..rrIFUL PASTEL WOOl.S Monday evening, followed by des- ALL WlTH NEWEST DETAILS sert of lee cream, cake and cof- ' I HAPPY EVENTS In Harbor Area Mr. and Mrs. Ola.rles Workman, 337 Del Mar avenue, Costa Mesa, announced the birth of a daugh- ter who arrived F eb. 15 at St. Joseph hospital. She weighed six pollnds fourteen ounces. It was a daughter for Mr. and Mrs. John Usher, 518 Marigold avenue, Corona del Mar, born h'b. 16 at St. Joseph hospital and weighing eight pounds, five ounces. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gillis, 1241 West l::entral avenue, New- port Beech, are parents or a son, born Feb. 16 at Cottage hosplW. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Goodale, New- port Trailer court, are parents of a daughter, born Feb. 12 in St. Joseph hospital. She tipped the scales at nine pounds, 14 ounces. •• Me n Coo k Din ner For P ilo t Class · Lemon fluJf pie a nd chocolate marshmallow cake. '-''hich men of the Pilot class of Christ Church by the Sea often consume at so- cial meetings, may be a bit be- yond their depth as chefs but when it comes their turn to enter- tain they prove themselves adept with chili and beans as they dem- onstrated to the satisfaction of the 17 members who attended the recent class dinner' meeting. Fred Woodworth presided at the business meeting which fol- lowered and afterward spoon was played with Mrs. Merritt GOodell and William McDonald taking first prizes and the booby awards going to Miss Elsie Newland and Harold Glass. Mrs. l\.iary Stanley and Mrs. P inoch le Players Enjoy Evening Mrs. Harold Glass, 952 West Central, entertained a grOup of friends at pinochle Thursday even- ing, the game being followed by rerreshments. Prizes were won by Mrs. F red Woodworth, Mrs. Herbert Mc- Donald an d Mrs.· Ross Owen. Others present were Mrs. ?t_{ary Stanley, Mrs. William McDonald and the hostess. Friction from Float Creates Weird Noise ' 1· Dennison-Barber Ma r riage An nou nced Announced informally by Com- modore Bob Boyd at Balboa Yacht club's Va1entine dance, the recenf m arriage of BYCs publicity direc- tor, Velma Barber, and Charles Dennison. local real estate man, is just becoming generally known to thei.r many friends. "It took place somewhere in California" said the new :r.lrs. Dennison" and we are living at my home, 510 West Ocean Front. Bal- boa". l\.1rs. Dennison is well known as a writer of yachting news, con- ducting the column "Through the Porthole" for a local newspaper and having had a similar one in Sea magazine, of which she was associate editor. CASTAWAYS' CHAllER By NANCY NEWPORT ................ _ .... A MERRY MADHOUSE IT W AS,-up on the bluff last Friday night! ... SENILE SAILORS.-CANNON & ALL.-BIG SADIE HAWKINS PARTY IN FULL REGALIA.-and HOW! ... Harbor Community Players.-who later attended the Laguna Players' show.- and FOUR ANNIVERSARY parties,-all in one night-... NOT t o mention many charming "Regulars" like the Braden Finches and Rosi Kings of Corona del Mar.-who managed, somehow, to manage to giggle their way through dinner despite the din of screams of laughter and the roar and smoke of the Senile Cannon! .... E VERYONE TRIED TO IDDE LONGER JACKET. PEPLUMS OR RIPPLES fee served by the hostesses, Mrs. Herman Barnes ~ill be hostesses at the next meeting. Mr. and Mn. fl.ussell R. Ma&---------"-----llirs. William H. Brill of 811 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle, reported to police that she could hear funny noises coming up from in front of her house. ---BOTII CANNON & AMMUNITION,-but of course THAT was just a challenge to Commodo~ Bert Russell, Master-of-mad-merry-- makers, and Mate of Mephistopheles,-who just waved his permit to carry concealed weapons, and kept sounding off for no better reasons than those for which he was Swarding gold cups! ... NObody was awarded a cup fpr either good sailing or winning a race,-Dr. Phil Bas- sett was awarded one for being the first MEDICAL man to cross the finish line, Harry Blodgett. "the Jerry Geisler of Santa Ana", for being the first SCRIBE to finish. Ed Frazer for being the first PLASTIC man. Don Dickerman for being the first restaurateur,-then this Mas- ter of Merry Mistakes awarded himself one for being the first on.. WITII LONGER SLIM SKIRT J ohnson, l\.irs. Marcella Gill tand son( Route 2, Box 6, Costa Melsa, are parents of a daughter born Feb. 19 in St. Joseph hospital. She \\'eighed seven pounds, four and a half ounces. SIZES 10 TO 20 Mrs. Julia Eggert. • • • NEW DRESSES ONE AND TWO-PIECE CREPES AND SHEERS COLORFUL DRESSY STYLES NEWEST PRINTS AND CASUALS SIZES 9 TO 15 ~ 10 TO 20 -1(1> TO 22~ <i\i'e Ffaili:es Norton Shop IH Seoond & B.......Sway Blq. (lleoond F1oor) !lanta Ana Y.ardage For Your Summer Dlresses and PLAY TOGS Y hY..,81l1ztiwWWleO. A-.' .ORlll'S ooa••MM• Dra'Aring prizes were Mrs. V. S. Terry, Mrs. Earl CoppersmJth and Mrs. Hays. The party which had been plan- ned for last '-''eek at Sawtelle was postporil"d until March 17 and will be a St. Patrick's affair with mem- bers taking punch and cup cakes for the boys in the hospital. It "'as ·a daughter for Mr. and llirs. Edgar E. Smith, 3161> Lindo street, Balboa. She was born Feb. 19 at St. Joseph hospital and weighed seven pounds, six and a half ounces. M ATE RNITY STYL.ES NOW you're dressing for him (or will It be a girl) It's not as if you can s teal the limelight just by expecti.r..{ a baby. ..• \Vho isn't these days! The trick Is to make your own special glow the warmest, brightest, loveliest ot all. Our trick is to as- semble for you a wardrobe that will be a seven-month wonder. f]:)onna ~a'tie Sfwp, 515 North Main SI. 530 Whittier Blvd. Santa Ana, CalU. East Loo Angeles, CalU. Helen's · Beauty Salon ALTA. W&NDT. hw RANcm &onnn. a,....., -• s:.r,_. _, I;: 'a'._. ..... _. ....... .-.. • AD P .. .W CeW -~ ................ • P.• pas TtM9 • ~ --- BAYSIDE·. PLATING Id Ciopper ANTIQUES A SPECIAL TY Silver • • • • • • Bra8s ,_ ftwme Bae•• nu Gl!:OBOE C-omes of tho o ......, CA>unty 8 :rmphoay •-In. values blPl7 his bue "'°1, wlllch 11 believed to be lfi yean old. A !oded olp&- tme on the ln1trument. rfYH tome evldeDoe to the fact. tlaat It WU repaired lD 1808.. TRAVEL TOURS Investigating policemen found that a float was rubbing against a concrete piling in the bay and this was making the noises. man to stumble across the line! ... and a special award to Cap. D . the· pirate, for falling overboard! ... Other awards were for the season's most .outstanding violations of good sailing. - --Guests of honor were Ed Giddings. president of the P . C. fleet, and Lee Shipley,-Ed was guest speaker,-and all the poor dear WIVES of the Seniles,-who h•ve learned to stand for ANYthing,- M W _._ p •t Fran R~ll. Edie Bassett, Edie Frazer, and Mary Blodgett. Neva esan 81 ~ emu · Dickerman was the only one whose ear-drums were in good.shape the next day,-she was in San Francisco! COSTA MESA -Donald Gut- ridge of this to~n. who conducts an airplane sales and r e p a i r agency at Orange County airpart, has petitioned the board of sup- ervisors for a permit to give fifght instruction at the airport. F1oyd Marton and Joe H eger' have a pre-war' contract permitting them to give flight lessons at the port : · WHEN THE BIGei SCBOOL BILirBDJ.11!8 -- -appeared,-it was easy ito pick out such characters '8S ''Qai.sy Mae" and "Moonbeam McShine" ! ! ! -- -their costumes were TER- RIFIC.~lever and .colorful,-and DELIGHTF1.IT..LY amusing! ... MASTERpieces of Comic-Strip• Costuming~ ! ! .. it was the yearly jamboree where the gals take the guys out,-and WHAT a job they did,-bought them everything trom Lobster to Shell-fish Rolls,-and had 'em all prettied up with cOrsages of caITOts & turnips, onions & parsley ! ! ! ... one cutie was rwearing a patched up burlap baJ. and seven Coot bean-pole of a boy hB.d his gaily patched pants hangmg by hall of a suspender! l • ---they were SO -good, Cap. D. sent out an S.O.S. to Kent ffitch- THIEF GETS TmE cock who rushed Al C3pper over t.o get a set of pictures,-after which they were off to their annual Sadie Hawkins Ball! ---I might add they were the NICEST and BESr behaved crowd Theft of a 600xl6 tire and whee}. of kids I have EVER SEEN A"U A PARTY! Donna Keller,-my hat's from a trunk on the back of the OFF TO YOU!-and your cha~-~ churns! , . car of W . L. Farquhar of .2211> BABBOB PLAYERS AT TS & FLOWEBS TABLE Crystal place, Balboa Island, was ---COSF;JTE KN0~1-wh will_ play th_e daughter "Madge" with reported to police Saturday. husband Louis _were COD y celebi:ati.ng their fourth annlv_ersary.-1 ' also saw the Bill Taylors. (~rgia 1s the busy hard-working secre- -------tary of this group.-if you want t.o join up,...:....Jler phone is Beacon Speeder Tagged 5825-W>; Mary & Bob Price, Alta Walsh. and Mr. and Mrs. Fl"ancis Horvath. Bamum.-that. dear ~little old Daddy of the whole deal.- having outOONE himself, was ln the Santa Ana hospital. but we are glad to re1X>rt is back on his feet today and hard at it again! Leslie P . Kettering, 20, of Long Beech, was tagged by Newport Haz:bor district police for allegedly exceeding the speed limit on 101 highway at San Bernardino ave- nue, Newport Beach, Sw1day. ALL PLACES TWENTIETJI ANNI VERSARY . ---MEL FORD-and wife Midge,-being congratuJated by long l15t of enthusiastic frierids and foUOwers who had enjoyed his music last season at Bob Murphy's Barn~ Room.-Mel was al<=o leading figure during Balboa Buccaneer Week, Playing in Hollywood right no'-'·,-he hopes to return here this .summer.-WE HOPE SO TOO! -Being his CfDNA anniversary, he was ordering a set of Cap'n Don's original Castaways dishes for Midge. ·r WEDDING PARTY IN THE CllABT ROOM hnloull)' CA>IMhlded by CA>L T. P. - GUATAMELA -MEXICO ---included -bride and groom, Mr. and ~1rs. Carl Klass. !\.tr. and Mrs. Ola.rlie Dean. Mr. and Mrs. George Modjeska, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wallenborn, Mr. ,and Mrs. Robert Brown, Mr. and Ms. Scott Crowley. Julia Ann Hyde Travel Service '7U N. Jlala St. -SANTA ANA -Pbone '910 --Acmt - -~--- and Mr. Mar)' IOass. ~ 1 ll5Tll ANNIVERSARY OF THE BAR&Y AS HTONS - --of Balboa in the Otart IRoom. Guests were Alice and Vernon Walker , of ~-ISJe. vern is ,special-effects man and trick photog- rapher for' R.'\{.-0, HarTY is one Of our local scribes and both he and his wife are boat entibusiasts. . . - --my p] f_rjend and super-scribe. Winil"ttd Barbre was dining. et the next table wtth a handsome gent who was admiring the n~·ered I I • ? ....... ---llW~--1111...-1•1-----·tat--1•111111111.,~n& shirt old cap. Don was wearing for the occasion and which Wlnifred i had contributed to the general Spirit & ~ ol the club. . I ~ay Flower ~ --_ -. I also saw Bonnie Nlckel'Ul, the Philip McClays, Winitn!d Wilen- ;; Iiams, Herb Bracken. Neal Beclmer, Sarg Treooott. and Bert Mitchand ~ Anderson who was entertaining his brother, Mn. Anderson ~ Flowers • i for Every I I Oeeasion i • CAIL 5521-J j • Delfvery Service ••• ~ George Rochester, Hirbor Comm1lsioner ot Long Beach; and ~ _ Rochester. The Balboa Isle McCarthys Wl!!'e on deck Sunday night and I 00 think tliat SHE has the ' -MOST MlJllWAL & lNFl'Cl'JOUB 'LAUOB ~ --• rve ever beard! Also from the Isle were Kelly J uett and ;; Kelly Oliver. R. B. Oliver, Connle Shook. LaN<ile Gey, Mr. & ~­ • 'lbomal Webb Soule and Rev Barcus. There jwere the Don H~ l~i dleltDns of Costa M..8. also Beth Br-n ol a.ta, and Mary Ooden <ll Corona de! Mar. Also ....., Ford Mullipn ol Corona. From l!aJboa, • Mary Antba N..._t, Bob Kellefer, DOnald Dlclley, and Gloria Tetz. ii latr-E. 5 , Dnioon" ol Beecon Bay, Mr. & lln...A-0 . Pence ol BaL lsle, I --Mr-Ir Mn-A, B. lkCollQJD ol Newpuc:t; I aw Barbara Bon>M.·. I! ~ ~ ~t)i':J: MANY out-«-thwtoen. In one party were folks !mD . , i Nice-. Fnmce; Lcmi ·w and,. N. Y.: Kent, H 1"'Cl'7: BmlCCI'. MaiDe, anti 1i St. Joba. Qmtde ! !' ! . . . . 1 •• , . POWDD SOOK~ ·:. --by Cap, Dan, -just'~ lllmc. lnclu&d.~ ;,w,.Paolbor." -"blond Smile".---"' -weft cllDlns --. tllelD -Hollywood at tbe Oub cm SatmdaT nl&bt! ' .m_11_ .. _ ... •.·.• ... ____ .., ____ o_o_•.•.•_ ... _._,.,:;:.;..."'!Zt-C::'~~~ :Mir~ a.-. l -