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VOLVMEXXXIX NEWPO&T BEACH, OALIFOIUOA, TUUDAY, JULY I, 1M1
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~PVLATION. Reports, es-
timates, beersay, have
variously estimated the pop-
ulation of Costa Mesa all the
way from 8,000 to 12,000.
But old timen; like Charlie
TeWlnkle got a wallop of a
surprise when the postof s
fice department, in a survey
just compe!ted, gave the
Mesa 14,000 people, at least
within the boundaries served
by the Mesa P. 0 . This is
more than the proponents of
Incorporation, still bei n g
chewed over by the board of
supetvlsors, figured. And it
could easily be more in line
with the estimates of the
State Controller which gave
N ewport Beach 30,000 souls,.
nearly twice a8 many as the
Chamber of Commerce fore-
caSt. Who ca ntell what the
1950 federal census will re-
veal?
In line with the above ro.
tals of growth comes a re-
port that plans for a Costa
Mesa theater and for a News
port Balboa Federal Savings
and Loan office building,
have been junked by Griffith
Company because both are
out-dated by the rapid exs
pansion and development
here. As 8 result arch itects
are rushing new and revised
plans for a much larger theas
ter and a bigger office strucs
ture in the Lido Isle business
zone. The Mesa theater site
is on Newport Boulevard bes
tween 20th and 21st streets,
just a block north of Broads
way and indications point to
one-of the finest amusement
centers of its kind in the
Southland. It is interesting
to note that the Savings &
Loan Assn. in declaring its
semisannual dividend paid
out some $34.000. whic h is
more m oney than ~hen the
organization started about
12 years ago.
+ + +
How We Grow. Semisans
nual statemen t of Newport
Balboa Federal Savings and
Loan reveals a three and a
half millionsdollar corporas
tion. and President Palmer in
a letter to shareholders mods
estly says this is the · 25th
dividend a t the rate of 3%
per annum and that the loan
demand continues very acs
tive in spite of the fact that
the association is appraising
new construction at consids
erably less than today's
costs. He a lso declares that
In the period from June 30.
1946 , to d a te. total assets
have increased 50% and be-
lieves that for the next sevs
eral years a loan demand
will continue th at will ems
ploy all the investment funds
offered.
Mesa Beauty Wins Judges'
Award-in Beach Oty Show
Jean Alexander Takes Third Prize in
Huntington Contest Won by Phyllis
Appleg,ate of Oil City; Long Beach
Girl Gets Second Prize
, By ~AOK FROST
Pb:yllla Applecate, a. atunn.Lac, 17-year..old brunette of BunUncton
Beach, won ftn& prise In tbe annual Buntlqton Beach Glrl'• Revue
and Batbln&' ee.u_ty conteet whlcb waa Mid on the beacb. at Buntlnc-
ton Be&ch on Sunday afternoon. Caroline Forreat, a comely, %S-year-
old bnmette from Lons Beach,
won 9e00nd. prize. J ean Alexander , pretty 20-year-
old brunette of 11813 Plwnmer
street, Costa Mesa, won third
prize.
Miss Applegate also ca ptured
honors in the sun tan division.
Miss F orest won top •honors in
both the form and figure and the
poise divisions.
There wer e judges but their de-
cisions were influenced by the rise
and fall of the applause from the
spectators.
The contestant who received the
greatest amount of applause from
the crowd was selected to stand
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Braille Hospital
Plan Told Mesa
Lions' Directors
Plans are being made by the
Braille I nstitute of Los Angeles
to finance the construction of a
large hospital for the blind in San
Marino.
Funds \\ill be r aised in various
cities and to\\'JlS in the Southland
through the cooperation and si:x>n-
sorship or civic organizations.
Among the organizations re-
ceiving communications from the
Braille Institute is the Lions club
of Costa Mesa, whose board of di-
rectors m{'('t ing in the Costa Mesa
F ire hall Monday night r eferred
to its oY.'T\ blind welfare committee
the appeal of the Los Angeles In-
stitute.
The committee \vas instructed
to obtain more information from
the institute as to ho\v it proposes
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Costa Mesa Merchants.
Call Traffic Session
For Next Wednesday
The merchants division of the
Costa ~1 es a Chamber of Com-
merce has called a special meeting
scheduled for n e xt Wednesday
evening at the American U-gion
Hall in Costa Mesa to hear dis-
cussion of plans for traffic regu-
lations in that community.
ObjC'ct of the meeting is to form
a citizens' committee to represent
Costa Mesa in negotiations with
tbe county and stat(' governmental
agencies concerning regulations of
traffic in t he Costa Mesa area.
Local Skippers
Win Pac. Crown
Biggest event of the racing sea-
son may be the Honolulu event
which started July Fourth from
San Pedro but up at Lake Wash-
ington three Balboa Yacht club
skippers and their crews created
a sensation in the first race of
the Pacific Coast c;hampionship
series for the International 14
class held at Seattle Yacht club
July 2-:H.
All are new at the helffi!I of
their craft which have been aqded
to the BYC fleet within the past
year and Dick Hammo.nd, who
tied for Cirst place with Buzz Tu(r
man in th(' fin al results, has had
hi s boat only 60 days.
The Southern Californi ans were
competing against 10 other boats
raced by experienced s kippers
from the nor th and Crom Canada.
In the first race Tupman. \\'ith
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Acute Attack
Kills Driver
Stricken from an acute attack
of gastric indigestion while driv-
ing his automobile along Coast
boulevard, nE'ar the Mobile gaso--
li ne scrviC<'" station, N e w po r t
Beach. at 6:39 o'clock Monday
mornin~. Sidney C. \Vagner, 47,
of 11501 s ·unset boulevard, Los
Angeles. f('J] dead in the roadway
\\·here he had gone for relief.
His wife. who was riding along-
side of him said her husband com-
plain<'Cl of gas on his stomach
""hile driving along th"'e boulevard.
She said he stopped the ma-
chine and walked back to the rear
of the VC'hicle, where. she added,
she heard his retch t"·iC<'". When
she heard no more sounds and hL'
failed to respond, she went to th<'
rear and found him lying on the
road.
BeCause the community lacks + • + a local government at present, the
Vast Crowds. In the pre--committee is a substitute for a
war peticxl Police Chief city Council which normally would
HodgKinson and the Cra!>ber seek aid from county and state
used to sit d oWn a nd esti-government authorities.
\V. J . Kuehn of 2114 Estrella
str{'('t. Los Angeles, a passing
mororist. summoned Ne,vport ixr
lice. An ambulance and a phy·
sician was called and the latter
pronounced the man dead. Cor oner
Abbey was summoned and ordered
the body taken to the Grauel mor-
tuary, where an autopsy \Vas to
be performed.
Mr . \Vagner was director or the
photogTaphic department of MGM
motion picture productions. Inc.,
of Hollywood.
mate the crowds that came Frank \Valsh. chairman of the
to the beach on the F ourth merchants division, who called the B1·g Crowd Sees and we would gu~ maybe meeting for n ext Wednes'8Y.
40,000 or 50,000, and let the urges each local organization, Oil City Parade civic. religious, and business
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next guy who questioned the groups, to appoint a representa-MOST COMIC SKIT IN HUNTINGTON BEAC ftgures. count 'em . Well. any· tlve to be present at the session. Close to 50,000 persons stormed H FOURTH OF .IULY PA.BADE wu that prettented by_
th ourth H . the Costa Mesa-Newport Barbor Pott, Amertcan Veteran-. Note panon wlUt Bible, bride walkinc up way, . e F just past The meeting was suggested by untington Beach for the 40th an-In rear and bride's father wttlt abotcun at rtcllt. Skit was led by a decorated. Jeep aboard which ... t out·numbered all previous State Highway Patrolman R. I. nual Orange County Fourth of two lovely gf.rlL -News-nmes photo bY Volney Hay, Jr.
estimates, judging. from the !C\lba) Morris of Newport Beach July celebration and parade on ·
way the cars were parked who, with E. w. Burr•ll of Brea: -Friday. Camera Club Invited Purse Found First Albacore Caught
From Passenger Boat
Reported by Port Lido
..,,___ the streets d th was sponsor of a bill, passed by Numerou~ mili~ary organiza-T E II • L
a.a.Jl'-.16 · an e the State legislature and signed tions participated m the Jong line 0 nro 10 aguna A purse, found on t he beach,
mrglng populace on the by Gov. w arren, providing !or of march and these were loilowed Beech Art Festiel has been turned by Mrs. J . A.
strand. My guess is around safe.driving education through the by numerous other civic and pa-Geissinger of 501 North Bay 100,000 and rll wager there state's school system. triotlc groups, with bands and Members of the Newport Har-· Front, over to the police station, World was received here today
were some 25,CK>O autos came neats, comic skits and clowns, bor Camera club have been ex-where owner may claim it. of the first catch of albaCore from
brto the harbor area. Any· . • equestrians by the scOres and any tended a oord.ial invitation to enter a passenger boat.
way the hot weather brought Porch Cheirs Stolen number o! old autonlobiles down the Festlval of Arts photographic Recapture, special albacore boat.
people and people consume to the on~linder type ot hes &alon which Is to be held in Las BOAT THIEVES ACTIVE operating out of Port Lido, ....
Mrs. H~ F . Hogan of 215 Coral hlcle. guna Beach. .. ported two albaoore, one on troll· __ <_Con __ lln_ued __ on __ Pq_e_Fl_v_•_>_.1avenue, Balboa Island, reported to Q-owds au &Jong the line ap-M. A. Slrnpson of Monrovia re-ing and one on bait, were caught
Police the theft . of t w o porch plauded every cne ot the pertic:l-The invitation was extended by ported to Ne'NpOl't Beach police off Catalina lslan~. A third was DIAMOND STOLEN
~ M. Arthur of 312\i Sap-
pblro atrftt. Balboa Wand. ,.,,.
prt.d to the Newport Beach po-
lice, the theft of a diamond ring.
chairs and a girl's maroon bicycle pants, lncl•.A1--V1ctor M"'"' .... len Dr. Greene, one of. the dlrecton hooked b t fell ff O ·ghed
from her -•s-. ot H .... 1.~ --"'-----:-6, Jim of the Laguna fete, who addreued the theft of a .U lb. anchor, a ' u 0 · ne we1 ... ~ -..,,,-........... lUVYtc '-IUUlll:" , 16 pounds, the other 16 % pounds. Musick. the Oranae county lberiff, the club. ra~o. a ship s bell and two fire Passengers making the ca!cl:e!
Plane Pert Hit House scores ot notables on honeback Other features of the meeting extmguiahers from his boat which were, Mrs. Georgia Davis of New-
and othen ot pramJnence in Los were 8 print composition reading was moored at the C s·treet dock port Beach ~ G. 0 . Pluter ol
Newport Beach poUce r<ported Angeles and ClnD&'I' counties. . by David Todd of Balboa and brief in Balboa. 115 North Thbta street. Pico.
Loc•I "--t Rescued today that inV09tleatloo dlscloan Arnone the outstandJna' rider> taJQ by Volney Hay Jr. and Wais ' The Recapture carried six pu,
,' v DOG that the bole imde in a c:upboerd selected for probe ona prtza by ter J . Gerhard I. po!ealonal ~.gen.
Q,..i Guard n!SCUed tbe boat. at the home of E. A. Strenc at ~':.ab~V·-.~~~ clwe,... the photocraphen. Nurses 'Ad:ed fo ------
Alolw. -by D. w. IDtchcock 416"Larlapur avenue, Corona· deJ ~ ra ~, ·-ub, !lllly The organization voled to "°" R . Briefcase Stolen
al 112 "'·-""'d. Balboa Ts'-~ Mar, was done by a piece of metal (Continued "" Baclc Pace> operate 100 percent wltb the News egisfer, lor .__, ~... f ·•-• -Har~ Chamber of ~-E E. D. Smith of 123 26th s~t wllldl ran out ot cu oft Laguna wlllch. ell from a pualnc _,...,,.. 1 ~· • ~· ~ merg1ncy D·"" Newport Beach,,..-.... ;_poll··~,,..
Bl m , ..,•-SUnday. At ront 11 wu believed that a 'Petticoat Fever! On · men:e phot_..phk: conteat. ••, ..-~ ~ v ~-"-_,_ced . .....1_.1_. __ ... that someone stole his briefcase,
™t ...., a ·~ -cut Hot·1d•y St-e Ton'19ht ' 1a -., ' •-H '" hlch ·
Hodgkinson Is Happy
a.w al -R. R. Hodckln-
-al Neioport Beach -qi-» Cs,.• Bii cblef prey, ~
C ~....,tad !or q~
.. Ille Oftnll )'Kilt -lb -a 11' at to FBI aamtm at b1a
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into lhe.cuJll)board ot the -· • -.,. Cera Damaged •-tw --· t. w "'!!'tainod valued papen,
Holiday Stqe will i* I!nt the .. la .... wta a --
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play, "Petticoat F.....-, wltb Olis Can opented by Mn. Mary -• -alll .. dll Of
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nlcl>t ~>. JlllY a, at the Corona dd Mar and by J""? W . -• ,..1 • --.
1'llUn Hieb odiool -lmlmn In Nord< of Newp:wt Helpto cols :if-" ---11U
TllOtln. The odiool It OD 101 llisl>-JJaed In f'nlnt of the NewPJit ::-.:.., .:.:.: ,..:. "'..:: ~·: ~~ fer..,. -. pootol!lce bulldlnc at 1 p. m. -· -., -
wltll a ""-al p1Qo -'lbunda)', wltb oa4' -· ID rt 1tt .... -....
. fer tlle ,followlal --Wblds, a pallce report --..... ...... ..
PLANE DIVE KILLS 2
V--Of 11'-War I, AJts
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Board of Chamber Told Cost ,
Of Sanitation System Project
Directors, After Hearing Lengthy Talk:
On Subject, Vote to Appoint Com-
mittee to Confer With Oil City C. C.
on Proposed Expenditures
A comprehensive outline dhiclo.lnc the actual total ooM of ~
newly propoaed Of"&ll.Ce cowttJ" sanltatton syatem wbJ.clll wonld embnce-
10 clls~tt.. tndudlng one tr-om Coata Mes.a and one-hum Newport
Fi Beach. w .. )HMODted by -reworks Fete F. Kenny of Balboa, ....... d .. t te-members of the board of direct.ors Attracts 25 000 of the Newport Harbor o.amt>er-
' of Commerce on Monday.
Upwards of 25,000 persons view-Mr. Kenny read from the f~
cd the fireworks program given ings of the r ecently compiled Or-
by the Balboa Improvement As-an~e County . Sewage Survey ..
sociation and allied or ganizations which was previously presented bJr
on the pier at Balboa on July 4. the engineering board to meznl>.
While thousands crowded the -ers of the coun ty board of super--
Balboa beach, others by the tens visors for their examination an.I
of hundreds lolled around bonfires comment.
on Corona del Mar, Balboa Island The engi neering board's report
and Newport beaches and watched predicts the 1950 popul&tion to •
the aerial fireworks. 290,600, whereas the 1940 census
Still scores of others ·sat before showed 130,760 and _the. preseDt
their bay win'dows in bay a nd population is estima ted to be 200.-
ocean front homes and watched 000 on the basis of the survey'a
the showerlike fireworks as they (Continued on Back Page) ·
burst in the air. ·
Some groups who went to the
Balbo·a section of Newport Beach
late said they Y.rished they had re~
mained on the Newport Beach
for then they could see the aerial
firev.·orks better.
Identifies Garb
As Worn by Bud
Gollum, Mar. 15 ,
These latter groups said that SANTA ANA (Tue9day) -Pa-
( Continued on Back P age)-trolm.&n La"Tenoe Goddard of the
-::--------------Ne\1-'J>Ort poUce department WM
C t d caUed to the "itnea stand lD the on en ers ~=!.m•rd•• trial early uu. als
Goddard, one of ™·o polloe of-
f or Hawa•1•1 = o7·~~e :::~~1:! wuearl..!
duty at A street and Eut Central
a,·enue, Balboa. a half block from
Cup On Way the A street pier, between 11 aad
12 p. m. on March lli.
B e said Patrolman George c.
Callahan was wtth him and they
By CLAM DIGGER were making a routine patrol
when the exploslqn oooorred an4
The start of the fifteenth edition· ·noticing people runnJng toward the
of the Trans-Pacific Yacht race to A strPet pl~r. they joined them
Honolulu from Wilmington liar-and saw a boat 81.nklnc tn tile hay. ,
bor at 12 noon on the Fourth . of SANTA ANA (Tuesday)-Re-~uly was o~e of. the most .thnll-called to the witness stand in Su·
1ngly bea ut1f.ul sights conceivable. perior court here· Monday after·
All those literally_ . hundreds of noon, Richard HOTnby of Costa
power boats ~d sailing craft who Mesa, mechanic employed by Vir·
made the tnp up and down 1.he ge·s Repair shop, Ne\\'})Or t Beach.
coast .to see the sta~ of one of the positively identified a Navy light
world s greatest SB..ll boat races blue dungaree shirt as that worn
"'ere mo~ than rei:><;id for any and by George Rector · Gollum, one of
all of their eg.ofts . the defendants in the Overell mur·
As the M contenders for the der trial on March 15 severaJ Covc~nor·s Cup of Hawaii ca~e hours before a blast ~ked the ch~rg1ng. out of the ou.te_r harbdr, cabin cruiser , l\1ary E .. in BaJboa
white sails set and dr1~ng. most Bay
of them tried _for ~he . windwa rd ~puty Atty. Gen. Henry IL
end of the starting line in o~.er. to Deitz sho\\•('d the shirt to young
clear t he west end of ~talina isl· Hornby a nd asked if the latter
and an~ to get clean airs as s~n r('cognized it.
as i:x>ss1ble. Navy planes flew 1n Hornby $';aid "Y I · rormau·on th Good bl. ~ · es, recognize . • e year . unp that as Mr. G"ollum's shirt :be-cause-
hung aloft, and many J?r1vate of the initial (GR G ) ho the planes and even one helicopter k t .. s · · · a ve
wished them farewell and good poc <' ·
wi nds from overhead. · Identifies Other Apparel
According to their custom, the This shir t is said to be part of""
navy boats stationed at Long the t\~:o pieces of garments which
Beach fired their guns as a salute Chief· of Police Rowland R. Hod·
to Independence Day and the air gkinson sought to have identified
was full of the boom of their can-by Patrolmen Calahan and God·
nons. dard of t he Newport Beach police-
I t was a beautiful, cloudless department earlier in the i:x>lice in·
(Continued on Back P age) vestigation of events in the Over·
City Construction
Lags on Holidays·
ell case.
(At the time the garments, one-
a light hued trouser, was shown-.
to the i:x>licemen in the office-a&·
the chief of i:x>llce at Newport--
P lans calling for the construe-Beach, Mr. Hodgkinson insisted!
tion of two new residences, the there was a blood stain on one.-
finishing of a third begun in 1944 of them.) .
and the erection of a storeroom After Hornby identified the dun-
were'" filed with Otief Buildin'g In-garee shirt Mr. Deitz showed him!
specter A. M. Nelson at the New· a pa.Lr: of tight-hued trousers andl
port Beach aty Building depart-asked if the latter were the onew
ment in the past two business worn by GoJlum.
days. ) (Continued on Back Page)
Valuation ot. July permits filed 1-----------=---
to elate is ,$85,535, witb 20 .busi-
ness da,ys yet "1'!maining 'before License Suspended
the close of the month. F1llng of State Motor Vehicle department.
new permits !or building work was has notl!led Newport Beacti po-
rather slow following the three-~ce that it has suspended thlt
day holiday, but Is expected to license of Neil Carleton Gould ~
pi~1 :!, ~·f . 521 Westminster avenue, Newpurt
, ......, ,....... or new nisidences Heights, !or 30 days begb>nlng
were: Ira B. Goodputµre ol 708 Jwoe 16 and ending :iu1,y· 16 H~
Marteold a,vmue, Corona del Mar, was charged with drunk dri.inr
who Is building a ooesstory house state records show
with attached -at 808 Bees •
con street, Newpo.-t Haghts, l'l500
and Mr. and Mrs. W1eyne Bellen?
ger ot 301 Heliotrope avenue, Co-
rona de! Mar, who.are erecting a
on....tocy house witb attached gars
age at !bat a-at a coat of simo. .
Peter B. Harper of 400 Fen.leaf
avmue, Orona de! Mar, ftled
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Speeder Ticketed ..
Melvin R. Alexander ot 116 °via
Lcrca, Newport Beach. muat 'P-
pear before Cty Judce Bob Gud-
ner to ......... a police ebmp that
he sped 80 In the 35 zone In News
port .......... Pollce --ca ta
Vogle, Johnson Cattle
Win San Diego Prizes
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NEWPORT BALBOA
NEWS-TIMES
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ht" 'ed J;yery TwdaJ' ud. Tlland&Y Al~ Volame XXXIX.
SUhocrlptlon Payabl• In Advance:-$2.!50 P:"' y.,.r In Orange County;
$2.75 per year to 4th zone; $3.00 per year to 8th zone
Entered as Second-Oau matter at the POl!toffice ln Newport Beach,
California, under the Act of March 3, 1897
SAM D. PORTER Publisher
F G FROST E<lito< vi i DIXON • - - - -• -• • AdverU.ing Manager Printing Plant, 3011 W. Central Avenue, Newport Beach, California
Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach
A ~dable Loc.i lmtttutlon for Over S1 Years
NATIONAL EDITORIAL IM'f~~
Traffic Jam
Active
Member
of
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I Rise to Remark
BON. IOllN l'lllUP9
When I wu a small boy I was, top night labor leaders, almost
on rare occaaionl glVf!'D castor oil, without exception, came before
1 I do not recall that my mother the commlttee only to protest any
ever spoke highly of the castor change. There was little or no ccr
oil itself nor argued that it had operation to correct the evU1 that
food val~e or any other inherent had grown up. only opposition to
virtue. The argument was that it any change in the existing condi-·
was "necessary" a n d would be tions. '
"good for me''. There was accom-The result was the Taft-Hartley
panying comment on my having Act, a combination of the morf
eaten too much, or that in some severe Hartley Bill and easier
other way I had broken the rule1 Taft bill. Each bill passed iti!I own
or good health and the castor oil House by a safe margin. The
"'as part of th~ penalty. President vetoed the final bill. It
I t seems to me the Taft-Hartley ca':1'1e to the floor of the House
Act is similar to the ca!lt.or oil ot Friday; there ~as no debate. only
my youth. I haven 't heard many a te~e and silent vote, 331 to
people, nor many newspapers, say override, 83 to support t~e veto,
that it is 8 perfect bill. I know ~ne vacancy, 20 absent or 111. That
that few, i! any, members of the 1s one vote short of 4 to 1. c 0 n gr e i!I s are antagonistic to It went to the :;enate: The
unions. A situation had simply clerk ~gan to read 1t at 2.20 p.m .
When former President Herbert Hoover recently
described America as a land of "magnificent cities
and traffic jams" his description was just as accurate
Auto Parking Congestion Vexes
People of Harbor Communities
grown in the United Stales to a He finish~. and at 3:07 Senator
point where the uniorui, or more Mo~~ w1th_held ~nan1m~us Secon-
accurately some labor leaders, be-sen or an 1mm ate. vo e. na-
gan to think they were more pow-tor Pepper began talking. At 6 _:55
errul than the government. a n d p.m. Senator T~ylor began talking
legislative castor oil was indica t-and talked until 3 :15 a.m. Satur-
ed. a nd the people insisted on d8:Y· A quorum ca U ~nsumed 10
h · ·1 mvon minutes. The ma jority had de-
as it was facetious. Congestion or automobiles in
BalOOa, Balboa Island a nd New-Building magnificent cities has seemed to come port Beach communities 1s getting
naturally to the people of our country, but now to so bad that the police department
avoid traffic i"ams in those cities is something else is receiving calls rrom people say-
!. k h ing that they cannot get into again. Many schemes have been offered to IC t e th<ir own alleys to put their cars
problem. Most of them, h\)wever, call for huge fi-in gar ages.
They don't seem to be doing any-
thing about clearing• up or the
numerous thefts th a t occur around
here either."
Police D efended
&\-mg 1 ~· ~ · cided to keep the Senate in ses-
Weeks and . "'·eeks had been sion until the filibuster was brok-
gtven to the d1~cussion of a labor-en. Senator Kilgore spoke from
management _b~ll .. There was uni-3 :26 a .m . 10 5 :10 a.m . Senator
versa! r ecogn1t1on of the fact .that Morse took over at 6 :30 a.m. and
the Wagner . Act was one sided. spoke until 4.:29 p.m . and at that
Even the unions wanted it chang-time an agreement was readted to
ed. F ew things ~a~e .been 85. un-vote at 3 p.m . Monday.
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]] t ing of alleys and garag('5, the. po. Traffic jams, as we know, are usua Y greates lice during th e past three-day
around business areas. The ·more concentrated the holiday has be<n forced to issue
business section the greater the traffic load Will be warnings. and. in S-Oml' cases. Ci ·
Whe n you try to teU these peo-
ple "'ho complain about the lack
of police work on theft cases that
the police are trying to patrol
the area under handicaps, some
one laughs ln your face.
Chief of Police Ro"'land R. Hod-
~kinson has 2"2 policemen on duty
in 1hree 8 hour shifls, and t hen
there a re any number of merchant
patrol detective agency operatives
\\'ho cooperate \\'ith the police de-
partment in protecting local prop-
popular , as jur1sdict1on strikes. That ended one of the most
People don't like t h e idea of striking filibusters in the history ~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ strikes a~ong fede ral cmplc..yres. of the Congress, a nd perhaps the
People 1~creaslngly felt that last one. Bills a re in the hopper
both parties lo any ~ntract to prevent their rccurrance \\ith·
should be bound to fulfill that out disturbing the right of un-
contract. There \Vere other ar~-limited speech. which is one of the
mcnts and most of them had merit three differences bet"'een the two
o n both ~ides . ,Yet whe n it came to Houses on w hich the importance
the hearings, in the Congress, the of the Senate has been built. It is
711-C. Coast Hiway (Miracle Mile)
Beacon 5860 -Newport Beach
f ff. tations have be<i n handed out to in that section. A considerable portion 0 the tra IC motorists for \•ioiating local or-
Joad .in California has been dispersed through the es-dinanccs
tabJishment of the ex-tensive system of branch banks Year·•ro~nd tenants who have · ] · d" t ' ts f J "t" d f . been parking theor cars on the ·Jn out y1ng IS rJC 0 arge Cl leS an 0 one 01 more side s treets •iso have found dif·
branches in communities of lesser size. Since banking n cu1ty getting their own park-
is the heart of all business the spread of banking fa-ing JiP'l<es due to the fact that
erty. amusing that t\VO of the Sena tors
GERTRUDE HORN ·1· · d th t ff" J d · t' d latelr other people from Los An-Cl 1t1es sprea S . e ra I~ oa , eases conges !On an geies and Long Beach h ave
One of the great handicaps to
being a police officer in the Ne\v-
port f-Ja rbor district area is that
one must also be an errand boy,
too. The average policeman cannot
be running around a n d closing
dooni and locking them. Yet he
Teacher of Speech Arts
for infonna ti on:
engaged in fi libustering are au-
thors of bills to prevent filibust-
ers!
serves the public convenience. brought two a nd in S-Ome cases
. This spreading of banking facilities h a s given three cars along to the street to
California a distinct advantage over other states, and park . Bring T\\'O Carll
Telephone Harbor 1525-R
is asked to do this and he does '-:::::;:::;:::;:::;:::;;:::::::;:::;:::;:::;:=;
FOR INSURANCE SEE
Howard W. Gerrish is one of the things that has fo stered its growth and .. These people from Long Beach
has geatJy increased .suburban property va]UeS. a nd Los Angeles who have broughl
This trend toward decentralization seems likely along ooth their machines should
1 · b · "t b f"t b leave at least one of t hem at
it as part or his rouline. The po-r
lice blotter testifi es to this. Mortimer School Plans to Move
Probably the only anS\\'er to SOZ Ooral Ave. Balboa bland
1808 Newport Boulevard
COSTA MESA
Phone Beacon 5151 n ot on y to continue ut to 1ncease as I s ene I s e-home ... said one irate year-around
comes more Widely recognized. te nant ... I t's bad enough having
the \\•hole problem of car park-Ondee: Coll. PreP.. Army,
ing any,vhcrc in the harbor com-NayY E~ Automobile • Fire
Accident • Life
Accent on Youth
In the recent war a remarkable number of young
m en attained high rank, especiall y in the Army. Sev-
eral under 30 became generals, and many not yet
old enough to vote ·reached the rank of major and
even higher. Even General Ei senhower who bossed
the big show in Europe was a comparatively young
man for the assignment he handled.
Back of this emphasis on youth is the recognition
that young men are not bound by tradition, are imag-
inative and daring. The victory gained was geatly
hastened by the ideas and achievements of our young
men.
This trend toward placing greater responsi bility
on youth has been developing over the years. In
b usiness, industry, art, education , politics--in almost
every field of endeavor young IYJen and women have
been taking the lead. One of the pioneers ·Of this
"youth movement" was California's noted banker A.
P. Giannini who established his own bank at the age
of 34 and has reli ed heavily on the talents of young
men to help him build it into the world's largest.
A recent magazine a1iicle entitled "The Bank
That Youth Built" reveals that of the nearly 14 ,000
employees of Bank of America, 10,600 are 39 or
under. and almost half the executive officers have
.Yet to r each that age.
The failw·e of older men to meet prob1ems of
long standi ng in many fi eld s has caused the world to
look hopefully to its yo ung men to solve them. It is
said that yo uth will be served, but today it is more
accurate to say that youth will se rve-is serving . the
world to a greater extent than ever before.
Robert A. Pearsol
PAINTING CONTRACTING
Pbe.w: n-w tCMS-lf-ETftl•r-oar,.
l1M AGATE AV& BALllOA DllA.."11>
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llltODJIID SWORDfflSll STEAK $1 .liO nn:n OOllBINADON SE& FOOD $1 !50
J'BI "'" 8JIBDIP $1 .liO RAINBOW TBOUL...IL '711
liot 111nce Pie with ~ s.-
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one car to take yoUr regular
space without having two ma-
chines to buck."
The people 'vho s e e m to be
making it difficult for the }·ear-
around-tenan t to park their own
machines ne ar their apartments
or homes arc those families who
are only renting for a month or
two months and expect to return
to the ir o'"'·n homes directly a!ter-
\.\'ard.
An ira te physician from Balboa
Island called The News-Times to
say that the police had ha nded
out 25 tickets. some to friends of
his, for parking In back Of their
O"'-'ll residences.
Said the ·doctor : "Your police
a.re acting like a bunch of ges-
tapos. You ought to write a story
about this. You'd sell a lot of
papers over here, if you did."
Cau1ht In Snarl
The unfortunate situation seems
to be J,.hat harbor communities
are caught in the middle of what
app<'ars to be a tC'rrific s n a r I
v.·hich can only be solved by the
setting aside of more land fo r the
JIBrking of cars.
Unfor1Unatcly Balboa Island
has little or no land to offer for
muniyes '-''as summed up by an SUMMER 8QBOOL
owner of a large bay front house NOW OPEN
\!>•he n he said : "lt·s geet ing too Numbers Umited. Apply Early.
cro'o'·ded for me. 1·m selling out." Llcense and Contract
Bond5 ·Written be h Barbor: BSi. O. A. MORTIMER This may or may not t e at-Oxford (PrlDclpal)
titude of ma ny year -around-rent-"====:::::::::::::::::;::::;:==::::::::::=:..,:==::=::::::::===::::==='I ers or owners, but it is the atti- -
tude of some The latter have be-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY gun 10 feel that grass looks green--
er elSC\\'here and that a r anch in
the hills or a home near the hills
""ilh plenly of ground around it
has more advanlages.
Ye t the few who a rc leaving the
harbor communities after many
years of residence on bay and
ocean fronts arc not going too
far a"''ay from the p1ace they
,_ ___ A_CCO __ UNT __ &NT ____ -.1PRYSICIANS II SUROF-ONS, M.D.
B o o k k e e p i n g A. V. Andrews, M.D. s e r v i "C e PHYSICIAI< aDd
<.:OLIN F. BROWN SURGEON
'(lbrbor 18")
BALBOA YACHT CLUB tll Cout Highway. Harbor Me
Bayalde Dr .• Newport S.•c:h CorOlla del Ma.r
learned to
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love. Some are moving ~========.-:=:=;============='
to Corona de! Mar. others to -<" 'ohn IL C. Chnna M.D. •. 8. WH1'TE • -... Newp:::irt Heights Mld Costa 'lVIesa. • PbyaJclao &11tl. Sur•eoa Dt'OO-TU OOntl'LT.t.Jn' • As one or them said recently,
.. \Ve are selling our big house on
t he 15th a nd moving to Costa
Mesa. \Ve can't get too far a"•ay
from the bay and ocean. They will
.A.a~ ~ \be 1Jll1'9d St.a.Ml ~ 2 -4 7 -8 :30
W7 ~t io ,..,,,..,_..,, eUm19 tD d b I tm t canmcUoa with i-~ las mat..._ an Y appa n en
.&.UDIT9 • 81Wi&MI lleacon 5075
llOOUBll:PDl'O llDVJCS 1°0 E 8 om-1MI ._.... 81..._, ~ ._ ~ ut 1 th Strflet
n-.__ --...i Costa Mesa. California
a lways· be part of our lives." '-----------~ :=============
For those '-''ho remain in the ARClllTEC'I'
harbor area communities the con-,.------~------,
gestcd parking problem is bound
to get \Vorse-a nd there isn't a
thing that can be done to elimi-
nate it now.
Armand ·Monaco
ARCBITECl'
814 W. Bay Ave., Bal1-
Ba:rbor 1 '7U
!'721 Lakewood Ave.
Loo Ancetee NOrm&ndy MDI
Gordon M. Grundy, M.D.
PHYSICIAN-..nd SURGEON
Balboa Inn Arcade
Office Hrs.: 10-12 a.Jn,; 3-5 p.m.
Phone Harbor 37 thl' parking of cars coming in ri------------.
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from outside the community a nd LETfERS TO THE
both tenants a nd outsiders will
rontinuc to park their cars' in NEWS-TIMES ·------------
alleys, ""hich is a \'iolation of the ,_ ___________ ,
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DE~"TIS"
H. R. Hall, M. D.
Pbyalcla.a and Surgeoa.
police and fire ordinances. To Editor . Ne\v~-Times: .-------------,
Both Bal.boa and Newport Beach The Balboa Improvement asso-. Hou.rs: 2-5, by Appointment
Telephone Beacon 5848 Dr. Obed Lucas
DENTIST
Z!Ot\.l W. c ... traL lbrbor UllG
1'"EWPORT BEACH
ISi Broadway Costa Men are .suffering the pangs of the cialion. with a membership of
par,!<1ng problem. No one eve r three hundred local businessmen ~hought about financing t~e build-property OY.'ners, and resid~nts 0(
1ng of a car-st ?rage~bousc an New-t hat area a nd ,vith membership
port a nd outside O\\TICrs of New-still growing by leaps and bounds
port proIM:rty ha ve fou ~ht any are the sponsors of the 4th of '============~!
plan to build a car parking area July fireworks display to be sho"TI r ~n one end of the bea~h. The re on July 4 evening start;ng at 9:00
Milton M. Maxwell, M. D.
1601 Cout mway
Corona deJ Mar
Office Hours: 10-12; 2-5
Phone Harbor 1062 ~s a huge Jot _on the \\aterfront, p.m. a t the Balboa pier .
ideal for parking. ·but !he O\\'ll~r A long range program of plan-
wants an unheard-of-price for 1t. ning and improvement for the
Crltlcl~ Pollcfl Balboa area is the goal of this
Balboa has m ade . the greatest organization, It is also the inten-
a dvancc to\vard helping !he beach-ticn of the association to "'Ork in
~ecking a nd dance-s('('king mot?r· harmony "'ith all harbor organiza-
Clinton C. Emmenoa, D.D.S.
1801 Cout 111Chwa1
lbrbor %HO
Coroaa dfll Mar
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S. R. Monaco, M. D.
814 Bay Ave., Balboa
Barbor 1'7%4
1s1 . It has the largest car parking tions for the best interests of the
lo t in the harbor area adjacent to entire area. GORDON E. RAPP, D.D.S.
the Rcnde"ZVous Ballroom and Bal-Local e\•ents are now sponsored
4" S. HW St., Loo Aacei•
TUcker '781%
By AppointJrent
boa beach. and rinanced such as the Pirates !US Weet C.tral
But tbisdiot does not hhelp t~e Week in s.;ptember. and entry Phone lbr-Ul-l T. P. Reeder, M. 0.
year-aroun ·tenant nor t e peo-in the Tournament of Lights par-H E S '-I • •
pie from out of tO\A.'ll u·ho come ade, as well as the 4th of JuJy Newport • • tiCK er, M. D.
here for a one or two months so-firc\\"Orks display off the Balboa '------------• 1 n:.'*'•• and 8arpom
journ ~nee a year. durin~ t~e sum-pier. PHYSICIANS-SURGEONS, D.O. o::! W. Cl!mt:ral
mer . tame, u·hen traffic lS t h e l\fuch activ'ity is promised under .------------, Nl&ftt ~ ~~ "m-ll
heaVtest. the able leadership of Volney L
\Vhen home-m,ners and tenants Hay, Jr.. the new president of Dr. W. T. Mooney OPTOM171'B.18TS
complain to the police that they the association with the live wire
cannot park their machines in the officers and board of directors 1'11,.ictui. 111111 8w gam E. T. Butterworth, 0. D.
regular space near their homes backing him up. Op&ometn.t
because the.re ls another car from MONTE R. GR.BIES NlllUl a.d 0-t:nl EYES EXAlONED
Los Angeles or Long Beach in Secretary .,._ (....-. _..., ...,_ • LENSES DUPUOA.TED
its place. the police say they can-..._ • • -.. .., Mt -I I
not do anything about It. CBJIU>PJL&Cl'O• •11• w. a...a ... ,... ft. ..._ mu
"Oh. yes;· said a mlmick. \\ilh Others wfll reed your clse!ftedf..-------------, H&Wi9a'I aaam
• a1y grin. "that's what they say. Ida .. )'OU are.,_,,;,,-. Dr. Tom E. Barton 1----------...;
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E. H. Allen, Balboa Inn owner
and attorney, has. with Mrs. Al-
len, returned to Balboa, after an
extended trip.
HEAR FROM PIERCE
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by friends in Newport Harbor
communities from Mark Pierce of
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DAVID LLEWELYN (above on lloneheck) wu srancJ manhal or
the Uutlncton Beacb Fourtb. of July parade. Be b abown Wldnl"
with one of t.be pu11dpaata Jmt before tbe alp.al waa l(lven ror the
•tart or tbe much. •
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Sportfishine Assn. of Newport Harbor
Ed Erickson, skipper of the
Skipper, brought in two albacore
Wednesday, caught on feathers.
The main school of albacore is re-
ported several hours southwest of
San Clemente Island, moving fur-
ther in toward the 14-mile bank
as each day passes. It won't be
long now!
Ray Kimball reports one of his
boats bringing ifl two yellowtail
Sunday, with ma ny more of them
s";mmlng under the boat. fish-
ing Salt Creek. The Speed King
had four yellowtail hookups Sun-
day at Pyramid Cove, San Cle-
mente Island, but only landed one
of them. They brought back lots
of bass and barracuda. Two yellow.
tail averaging nine pounds were
caught from the Blue Water Sat-
urday, and everyone had their
limit of barracuda. reports Roy
Montgomery. They did a· little jig-
ging for albacore outside, saw two
boils. but didn't hook any.
i.o.t Rod Recovered
Clarence Hebel, Montebello,
lost his rod and reel overboard
while fishing from Chick Rollin's
Patience Sunday. Three-quarters
of an hour later another angler
reeled his line up from the bottom
and on the end was the lost rod
and reel! Chick reports his angl-
ers had a good catch of barracuda,
white sea bass, and halibut.
Three yellowtail were reported
caught on the Sport King this
"''eek. Nine yellowtail are respon-
sible for nine carved notches at
Port Orange, where George Cole
is carving a notch for each yellow
brought in this season. A 45 pound
halibut and two' 35 pounders are
reported from here.
A yellowtail, five bonito from
nine to 131h pounds, and limits of
barracuda \Vere brought in Sun·
day from Danny Dandurand's Sail
Fish to H irsch's Beacon Landing.
He had out L. L. Holland, ~d
party, from Santa Ana. Mr. Hirsch
reports the Jackpot had a good
catch.of berries. halibut and bass.
The new live bait charter -boat
Duchess made its second trip Sun-
day with a party from the Santa
Fe railroad.
The Zootzme ll, from the New-
port pier, is reported really load-
ing up on berries, fishing the bub-
ble hole. The swordfishennen are
beginning to show signs of action.
Glen Soden, had his boat Chinook
out one day this week a nd came
upon a broadbill. The big fish took
his flying fish bait and sucked
on it fon a time, but spit it out.
Glen figures the bait was too cold.
It had be!'n frozen. It won't be
many w~ks now before Pepi~o
Perez, Gle n Soden, Jimmie Stev-
enson, Eddie Offerele, Ed Frue-
han, Bob Fry, Ed Erickson, Eddie
Clela.nd, Seal DeGrasse, H. S.
Graham Harry Lonsdale, a nd
Ernie Wilson swing into action I
and start fighting marlin and
broadbill swordfish.
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TUaDAY ' Newe-t BNd!, CMt. J!l:f I. 1M1
R.ev. Goode// Speob
On 'True Righteousness'
At O>r!st' Ch\IJ'Ch by the Sea on
Sun4l.y morning the Rev. E. D.
Qoodell took aa his subject ''True
Riahteousness". In part, he said:
"'Men are without goodness in
their own natural condition. First
.John, 1 :8, 'If we say that we have
no sln we decleve ourselves and
the truth is not in us'.'
•-rt.ere is a great deal or good-
raess in a God-controlled life. Th
. good that is in men is God in
1hem. The goodness of men and
the peace . and freedom of men
lies in seeking and finding God.
"'God is offered to us through
1he r~emption that is in Jesus
OJrist -the propitiatory value
that is in the blood of Jesus, We
all can take Him and have His
righteousness".
Capilla Circle
To Sew ot
5 . A. Meyer Home
Capilla Circle of Corona del
Mar Community church will hold
..an all -day sewing meeting
Wednesday, July 9, at the home of
Mrs. S. A. Meyer, 106 Via Men-
tone, Lido Isle.
Members are asked to bring
sewing equipment a nd sandwiches.
All swnmer residents will be wel-
rome. All those wishing transpor-
tation should be at the church not
later than 10 a .m.
Officio/ Opening
For Hew Church
'At Costa Mesa
t..oold.ng back over seven years
of successful service, it was with
pride that the Rev. G. Willard
Steams held the official opening
services Sunday in the new Four-
Square church at the corner of
Orange avenue and Cabrillo
street, Costa Mesa.
. Rev. and Mrs. Stearns are be-
ginning their eighth year here.
At fifst the congregation met in
the neat little white building or'
Newport boulevard at Rochester
street but by last year that was
outgrown and the new church was
started.
The hand.some Gothlc structure
seat11 3{X) persons and the Crusad-
er chapel se'B.ts 100. Seven class-
rooms a nd the pastor's study are
incorporated in this first unit and
the plan calls for a recreation
hall to be added later . Plans were
drawn by James Harris of Costa
Mesa and Harold Ketchman was
consulting engineer.
All day services were held Sun-
day with the Rev. W. C. Parham,
pastor of the Ontario Four-Square
church, as guest speaker and the
Rev. Earl Dorrance, Southern Cal-
ifornia Field Supervisor of Cru-
sader work, spoke in the evening.
Regular services a r e h e l d on
Wednesday and Friday of each
week.
HAPPY EVENTS
In Harbor Area
It was also a son born June 30
In Santa Ana Community hospi-
tal to Mr. and Mrs. Marinus Cook,
11762 East 17th street, Costa
Mesa. He weighed seven pounds,
thirteen ounces.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robert
Boulton, also of Costa Mesa, wel-
comed· a son on June: 28 at St.
Joseph hospital. He lipped the
scales at eight pounds, ten a nd a
half ounces.
l\1r. and Mrs. Gerald Sparks. 920
\Vest Central avenue. arc pare nts
of a daughter. born June 29 in St.
Joseph hospital. She weighed six
pounds and six ounces.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Harold Hunsa ker,
........ ~ .. ,c,..11 .. ..5rf• .. ~r.~· 365 Bay street, Costa Mesa, arc
l'ff.w &1.11111 1.1,51.1.:iL ::.£ .. ·f"OOll ~PEc.111ts parents of a son born June 20 in '~~~-~~-·~~~-~-·~·:·~·:·~~-~··:.·~~~-~,$~-~-,~~ Santa Ana Community hospital.
His \\•eight was seven pounds, ten
Ha..,, Fun·---""'li and three fotirths ounces.
Make Yom Own It was a son ror Mr. and Mrs.
SHELL JEWELRY Robert Todd of Newport Beach,
born June 19 in Santa 'Ana Com·
SupPl&ea -• -lnstrucUoa.a munity hospital. He weighed eight -VJ-DEAN'S pounds, seven ounces.
tl381'i'~Blff.,
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Upholstering *:Slip Covers*: Draperies
CUSTOM and READY MADE
Jean White, Interior Salon
Phone Beacon 5656 1812 Newport Blvd.
IN THE CRAWLEY FURNITURE BLDG. COSTA MESA
JOIN THE GANG
In a··~
Free and . Easy
Print Dresses
CATALINA
LAGUNA
or
KALI PON I
Swim Suit
Styled ond Made
in California
For Every Member
of the Family
Cool -• ·and an Eye-Catcher
for Summer Wear
~
New Showing ol
! U T C H E R L IN E N
Sport . Dresses
.
ORlll'S
Department Store ll-Jh;Rplrt mft.
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Harbor ·F·eminine
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Activities
Residence Phane: Harbor 1637-R
Fincham-Poul Rites
Said in Santo Ano ·
Now honeymooning at Big Bear
are Mr. and Mrs. James W. Finc-
ham, whose marriage was sol-
emnized recently at S t. Joseph's
church, Santa Ana.
The bride is the former Mar-
garet E. Paul, daughter of Mr.
and M rs. Michael Paul of Leavit-
tsburg, Ohio and the br idegroom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Her-
bert F incham, Manzanita street,
Costa Mesa.
The ceremony was petformed by
the Rev. Father Ernest Gualder-
on and attendants were ?\tr . and
Your Friends and Mine
Mn. 'H. E. Mc:DOnald· ol N-·
port Heights la vllitlns frlendl
and relatives in Flint , Mich.
Mr. and Mn· E . E. Humphrey
of N ewport laland entertalned re-
cently with a bon voyaae party for
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bemis of
Fullerton, who are lea ving thla
week for Honolulu to visit their
daughter, Mrs. M&Jf Shields and
family.
Mrs. A. Gunderson ot Chicago
has been visiting her sister , Mrs.
Gordon Hollingshead at the . Bal-
boa Island home of the Hollings-
heads and also her . niece, Mrs.
Hadd Ring and family, Lido Isle .
S tarting next week we will take
a limited number of· pupils in
our afternoon classes (2 to 4
p.m.)
Bal-Isle NW'Sery School
Sl'J Marine A ve .. Balboa hland
Pbone Harbor 7.f.4-B
LI D.O · "~"'' : • · / !t~·a tu·
I w ... s • .., OlslJ'
ladde ........_,, ,, .......
"Little
Mister Jim"
.....i-
"Charlie
Chan's Trap"
Tb.an., Frt., 8&L, ,
oluly 10, 11, 12
~·~y -~Goddard
"Suddenly
· It's ~ring" 1 P.irs. Ruben Voss. Afterward a
wedding breakfast was served at
the future home of the 'young
couple at 2215 Hickory street, be-l '=============~-----L------Jore they left on their honeymoon.
CONGREGATIONS OF BALBOA ISLAND CHAPEL A.~ CBRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA ,loln ln
ground breaktnc ceremonleta for the new '80.000 •anctuary whlch ls the 11eOOnd unit or the Methodist
church a t 14th and Central a venues .. Bev. E. D. Goodell la pastor or th& church.
S.ascha Jacobsen New
Concertmaster of
L. A. Philharmonic
Announcement "'as made this
week or the recent appointment of
Sacha Jacobsen. noted \'ioli nist.
as concrrtmnster of the Los An-
gC"les Philharmonic orchestra, a
position \Yhich he "111 fill in ad-
dition to his teaching at the Los
Angeles Conservatory of l\1 usic.
!\'Ir. a nd Mrs. J acobsen and their
two children ha\'e made thE'ir home
in Balboa for the past three years.
The son, Leo, is a student at the
University of Calirornia, Los An·
gC'les can1pus and Edith, better
kno,,..·n as "Jerrie,'· gradua ted rrom
Newport Harbor Union H i g h
school a nd is no\\' a student at
Santa Ana Junior college.
Mr. Jacobsen \\'as born in Rus·
sia, v.•here he b<>ga n his career
as a child prodigy at the age of
8. The re\'olution of 1905 inter-
rupted his ~tudi cs. On coming to
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Construction Starts
On Christ Church
Contractors started pouring ce-
ment Wednesday for the new $60,-
000 sanctuary of Christ Church by
the Sea for which ground v.·as
broken Sunday, June 22. Roger K .
Nissen of Long Beach. from whose
office has come some of .the rinest
church pl ans.: in the country, de-
signed the structure and the con-
struction is being done by Steed
Bros. of AJhambra who built the
present social hall.
Th.is new unit is the second of
several separate bui1dings, whch
will inculde large classrooms. of-
fices, general assembly rooms and
a sma ll chapel, all to surround a
sanctuary garden and court for
the Methodist Youth F ellowship.
Javanese Dish for
Summer Menu
the United States he \Vas accepted These arc vacation days with
as a pupil by Franz Kneisel at all thl" ex tra fun and good times
the Juil\iard School of !\lusic, Ne"· the name implies and adventure
York. Hi s official dC'but "'as made and romance can be added to swn-
in Ne"' York in 1915. Thereafter mer menus \Vith the serving of
he was heard as soloist \'"ith many ne,,· dishes from other countries.
or the major symphony a rches-Perhaps the J avanese sp«:ialty
tras. RIJSTAFEL is too exotic for our
After Kneiscl's death in 1926, tastes-it cons ists of 30 courses
l\1r. Jacobsen \\·as appointed to piled one on top of the other and
succeed him at the .!uilliard )'OU eat your \\'BY do'vn from top
School, and in the same year he to bottom-but NASSI GORENG
organizC'd the Musical Art Quar-is much more simple and has the
tet, which toured extensively both advantage of being easily pre-
in the United States and abroad. pared.
The vi olinis t resigned his post a t 1 small onion. chopped
-Photo by Howard F olsom.
Carmelite Father
To Conduct Tridium
At Mt. Carmel Church
Beginning on Sunday, July 13
and lasting until Wednesday there
,,..;tJ be a rare treat in store for
Caiholics of the 1-tarbor a rea in
a Tridium in honor of Our Lady
of l\1t . Carmel, to be sponsored by
the Rev. Father Noonan at Our
Lady of l\1t . Carmel church, Cen-
tral avenue.
the Tridium will be conducted
by a Carmelite Father and will
begin \\•ith a high mass at 9 :30
a.m. Sunday morning. ti.1orning
mases during the Tridium will be
at 7 and 8 a.m. "'ith instructions
after t h e eight o'clock mass.
Evening services will be held a t
7:30 a nd confessions will be heard
at a ny time during the day or
evening.
The Tridium (or F east or Our
Lady o( l\'1 t. Carmel) "'ill close
"·ith a high mass at 8 a .m. On
\V<'dnesday, July 16.
Costa Mesa Girl to Wed
In las Vegas;
Will Make Home Here
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Attridge of
162 16th s tre<'t , Costa Mesa, an·
nounce the forthcoming marriage
of their daughter, Shirley Sheir
ard, to Leland Rutherford, son of
~·1rs . Fred Brush, of Oceanview.
The couple \\"ill exchange vows
July 18 at Las Vegas and \\'il l live
at 128 40th street, Newport Beach.
Juilliard in 1945 and has since l pinch chopped parsley
been a Calirornia resident. 1 cup rice ''Fourth'' Business Good
Said Alfred \Vallenstein, con-2 cu~ salted water Storekeepers in the neighbor-
ductor of the orchestra in wel-h6od of Newport and Balboa Add onion and parsley to rapid-coming the new concer t master: 1 ~· . d k 2 · beaches claim they did the1'r big· y µvlllng v.•ater an coo nuns. "Mr. Jacobson's long experience as Add rice and continue cooking 20 gest cash business since the end
an ensemble player a nd as a solo-min. or until tender. Drain. of the war on July 4th. A huge,
ist \\'ith leading symphony orches-happy-spending crowd was re-
tras ha\'e givC'n h i m unusual \2 cup diced cooked beef sponsible for the heavy deposits
qualifications fo r this important 12 c up diced cooked ham which were made at banks on
post," 1.2 cup diced cooked shrimp .... d . ped io1on ay .
.. A concert master can add im-1 small onion, chop 1 ~-----------~
measurably to the quality of an Saute beef, ham. shrimp and I I
orchestra and we are fortunate in onion in 1h: cup of oil about 5 mins. Champions-Both
securing the ser vices of so able a Add rice and cook about 10 to . .
\'ioli nist." Mr. Jacobse n succeeds 15 mins. stirring frequently. When ~-----------~
David Frisn1a, \Vho resigned at serving, sprinkle with Sambal (a
ttae end of the past season after Javanese sauce made of small red
rour years as the orchestra's con-peppers crushed to a liquid-but
ccrtmaster . you can use tabasco). Top with
Scotch tape, various sizes. on
sale at the NeW1-1'1.mes .
I PARTY
strips of cooked egg or a fried egg,
sunny side up. Serve with fried
bananas as a side-dish.
FINESSE I
Ch•mplon W•tlord of M•relaln,
who went be1t American bred
mal• In th• WHtmln1ter Kennel
Club Show In New Ycrk City re--
cently, get• the be•t of care and
grooming. Right now he I• advo-
cating good home care •nd groom-
ing by telling hou .. wlvea to keep
•••Ing and turning In u1ed fat to
get the soap they need •O badly.
One pound cf uHd f•t wilt make
approximately aix bare of yellow
laundry •oap.
St. Joachim's Guild
To Meet Thursday
S t. Joachim 's guild of St. J oa-
c him's Cat holic church, Cost a
Mesa, will meet ThUrsday evening,
July 10, at the hom·l! of Mrs. Glen
Croft, 285 Broadwa·y.
Son Born to
Roy Van Ordens
Mr . and Mrs. Roy C. Van Orden
are announcing the arrival of a
son, born June 18 at St. Joseph's
hospital. He has been named Ron-
ald Craig and joins his sister,
Darole, Ann, now four years old,
in the Van Orden home at 806
West Central avenue. Mrs. Van
Orden is the former Betty Wag-
ner.
20-30 Club Meets
Wednesday Evening
At White's Cafe, B. I.
A regular meeting of the 20-30
club is scheduled for Wednesday
night, White's cafe, Balboa Island,
7 a·clock. This is one of a seriC¥
of meetings being held by the
Santa Ana 2()..30 club towards the
ronnation of a similar club in the
Newport Harbor area.
AJl past actives, current mem·
be.rs, and any man between the
ages of 20 and 36 are cordially in-
vited to attend this meeting or fu-
ture Wednesday evening meetings.
· Come out and give yourself an
opportunity to associate with the
outstanding young representatives
of the business, professional, and
agricultural life of your commun-
ity, in an aUnosphere of friendli-
ness. mutual helpfulness and serv-
ice.
GIRL CUTS FOOT
l\1ary M. Jewel, 16, of 1519 East
Bay Front, Balboa, sufrered a cut
on her foot when she fell from
a boat early Friday. She was
treated by a physician.
H. Boprt • B. Stan"'l'ck
"The Two
Mrs. Carrolls"
For
ALLMARK
CARDS
• Birthdays
• Anniversaries
• Special Occasions
Costume Jewelry
SbeU and Jud1aa ~ i.mps :: Vues :: lflgUl1Des
U-Boar Kodalt&emoe
Newport Souvenir
and Gift Shop
!JO! o-n ..........
l'OUB Y AllN WON'T SAG--
COFFEE ts trump 1t anr party,
and wbtn you wind up your
bridge ae.ulon bJ serving tt with
thi. Cotree Nesselrode Puddlnc
7oor hand u a hostess ll uacb&I·
tenged. Ll&b t. ftu fly, eaqul1l lt ln
AaTor &Dd texture. this Ideal re-
tr*-hment will acore blah amouc
the put.a.
Coffee Neuelrcde Pudding
1 envelope (ltbsp.) i,i,, <'UP •~ plai n cirlatlne 1· ~. 1irpe.n.ted I~ <'UP• •tron.-. \\ <'UP heavy eold con'ff r-ream, whipped
I tablf'spoon J teuPQOna
comstakh brandJ ftavorinc '4 tHSpQOn ... t ~ e11p qurt•Nd ma.ra.c:hlno chen1e1
Sprinkle celatlne on ~cup coft'ee.
Combine cornat&tth, ult and % cup
au.rar: add remalnlq: co•ee. Cook
OTer bolliD& water, sUn1.og con-
UnJ.Qiae. fn terettlnc and eTer-piop-atanUy, unUl t.bkleoed. CoTer;
ulu the ftator Or c-o~u add• th coot t• mJnut-. Add 1eJ.a.U.oe mtx· ' tare; aUr antll d.lalolTed.. Beat ea AD&l toa.eb to lbla par~ fare. eoa .. 10lb; .... bot .Uk m.b:tve. Cook
NMM.lrode hddln.c •• equa1JJ .. OTtt lliol ...... ala•ta. Cb.ID ....
Udoaa wlleo MrTed a1 aa .,...,,. W allPUJ Ullekned.. Beat ea
...imc molded dHM"rt. or u a .wM14e .U.: ... r I • ..,_, _,.,
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IF YO U GET COLUMBIA AND BOTANY WORSTEDS
From THE KNITTING BAG
'(AND THAT'S NO GAG)
lll Eu& 1-8t. COSTA MESA (Opp. TeWbalde'a)
FOR VACATION DAYS
ENJOY ONE OF OUR NEW
SHEER DRESSES
OF FINE CREPE. WASHABLE CXlOL MIST,
SHAN"ruNG OR JERSEY
JUST RIGHT FOR TRAVEL TOO.
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SIZES 9 TO 15 AND 10 TO 20
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WEDDING GOWNS
In Sati'n, Sheer
and Brocade
Also
BRIDESMAIDS'
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In Many Loely Styles
• Veils · .
• Accessories
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Phone Harbor 1129-W
BATHING SUITS
Are SO
REVEALING
You Owe it t o Yourself. to
Come in for Your
Complimentary
Treatment
We Would Like to Show
Your Our System
Which is
Exclusive In Orange Co.
Courses as Low as
12 Treatments for $14
• Steam Baths & M~ge.
• Famous Macl.evy Rollers.
• Spot Reducing by SlneWa ve
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· .W.11oa
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-ru:E 1-i"EW HARBOR BRANCH OFFICE of Letter &: Company,
I memben of the Los Ange.Jes Stoclrt Excbance '" now located at tbe
comer of East Central avenue and Palm. ••• Dean W . Campbell la
l'IMktent Dl&D!J!r and Collin \V. Traven ls bis as90Clate.
Sand Crab Edv.'ard Z"'aska or 418 East I
Ocean Front, Balboa , told police
that someone stole a five tube (Continued from Page 1)
radio from his car. supplies and concessions re-
Tonight and Nightly
Oliver Cliff
HI-Way 101 -Tustin
Phone S . A. 6818 or S. A. 6881
port a land office business,
the best thus far. this season.
Which accotmts for the
broad smiles on the phizs of
merchants today.
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Balboa Angling Club. Time
was when the Balboa Ang-
ling club just started from
scratch , died down, came
alive; slipped into a coma,
then awakened. They used
to weigh their fish on the
old Pavilion float, then they
got so they'd weigh 'em
whereever they could find a
scales. But the few fellows
who refused to give up fin-
nck•ts Available at ally took the funds they had THE MEI.ODY SHOP
113 nnd saved by hard efforts, got
some frontage off "A" street, $2.40 -$1.80 -$1.20 -60c and their dream of years for
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S-K-A-T-E
Under the Stars
Nightly 7:80-10:80 p. m.
&c11D-&0c (Includlnr skates!
Ladles admitted f.ree with
escorta, Friday nlcbt·
Harbor
Roller Rink
Newport Blvd., at l'Jth St.
COSTA MESA
a place all their own will
come to fruition July 12 \vith
dedication reremonies a t
which President Frank Lin-
nell will present Loo Wetzel,
famous in sporting circles. to
formally dedicate the club
house.
PA\'l'O FOR P .o\RKr.rlG
Pacific Electric railv.·ay com-
pany sent a check to tity Treas-
urer Gant for the sum of S50 as
rC'nt for p<trking space during
~larch a nd April.
PRO!'li'E CO. PAYS
For the year ending May 18. the
P acific Telephone & Telegraph
compa ny has paid the city of Nev..·-
port Beach two percent of its
gross or S2889.27. J. A. Gant, city
treasurer. re ports.
Interior Decorating
Homes of Every Type
Upholsl<oring
Phone for Estimate
Barbor %663
THE GRYPHON PLAYERS
Present
Janis Paige and Charles Korvin
-in-
"Pursuit of Happiness"
July 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 & 13
LAGUNA PLAYHOUSE
For Rt>servations "Tite Laguna Playhouse or Phone Laguna
Beach 191. Inclividual Tickets S2.40: Season Tickets Available
114 W. 4111 St.
.PASADENA
11 :!r-S ·p --.111•
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LONG BEACH --·-........
Roma·nca i. ~ast
by w Collroor
• 00, PL&TJC!I
Drinklnt: tea from the aauoer
was not a breach of etiquette but
on the contrary wu considered
quite good form in the e a-r l y
1800's. When our ancestors poured
tea into their saucen, the cup
was placed very nicely and prop--
erly on a cup plate in order to
avoid staining the table linen.
Then the tea was sipped elegant-
ly from tilted saucers.
It is because of this custom that
the cup plate. measuring three
to four inches in diameter, be-
came an essential part of the
household supply of dishes. And
accordingly, when the vogue for
sipping tea via the saucer had
passed, the manufacture of cup
plates ceased.
NBWPORT BALBOA Nll:W8-TI•
TUJ:llD&Y lf-pw& v.llf. ' ''=_.;;,..;;;;;
Selected Group , Cliosen to Ser\re
Costa Mesa Lions Club Thi~· Year
I A carefully selected group ol phrtes, Francis Reynolda, Sand1
workers will serve on committees Steiner, Joe Beek; civic lmprou&>
of the Costa Mesa Uons club dur-ment Bob Musick, c h a l r m an.
Ing the ensuing year, Bert Smith, George Harmfh. Henry Ha-
newly elected president announced Wally M~oon;. G. N. Welll: com-
Friday. munity &-fterrn.@nt,'l. Walt Miller.
The new committee personnel chainn.an, Ed I Edick, Rollo Mc>
inc 1 u de d ; Attendance: Walter Oennen Jr., rfohn Ra.bun, Paul
Watson, chainnan, Al Ogden, Norman; education: Sfdney Dev-
Clyde Loucks, Gil Brown. R. N . idson, chairm~. Everett A. Rea.
Ludi Sr.; Constitution and By-Donald Duganr l,{enneih Stewart.
Lav.•s: LeRoy Anderson. chairman , .HeaJth and welfare: Dr. J9hn K.
Cliff Lionberger, F . 'B. Owen, Ario C. Chung, chafrman; Sight Con-
Hayward, Hugh Davis; Conven-senration and Blind: D. C. Mc>
t ion: Heinz Kaiser. chairman, Ed Kenzie, chairman, Tony Wa'cek
More, Charles TeWinkle. Lou and Donald J . Dodge.
Gates, George Bassett: Fina nce:
William Lord, chairman, Harold
.. ·Myers. Jim Pierce, Herb McDon-Classilied ads DO get the job
ald; L io ns Education: Morrie don e. Crawley, chairman, Harold Gtauel,
Theo Robins, Elgin. Hall, A. L . :============::;;;
Pinkley.
Membership: Les Miller, chair-MO!t cup plates were china, us:
ually matching the dinner set, until the late 1820's when the de-BALBOA ASSOOIATION FLOAT PARTICIPATES IN OIL CITY PARADE. Shown ls the float whlch
velopment of the preuing machine wu de.Jped and ballt by Loul• Stanle,', Balboa bland de.Jper, and wbJcb adve rtteed both the Pirate Days and Tournament or Lichte even ta In the Hiib tlngton Beach Foa.rth. of .July pan.de. Aboard the
stepped up t he production of glass-jeep are Otena. EnldDe (drtveT) a.nd CUI Pettey (&Ide). Aboard the noat are: Doty Riner, Tudy
ware. Cup plates of glass v,rere Tbomaa., .Joyce Purcell (mo4el for Sbe) ;. Dolore. McGee and Donna Ring (models for Surf a Sand).
among the first arti~les to be Tbe bo&t traller wu doa.ated bJ tbe South Cout company. The Ne~rt Harbor Chamber of (}om.
pressed in quantity and this mass merce and tbe Balboa Improvement ..oclaUon sponJWred tbe n oat. ·
ma n, Lloyd Braddy, ·Charles Her-
ron, Ed Rogers, Jess Hinesly; Pro-
gram and Entertainment: Gus
Beach, chairman, Dennis Hogland,
Arlie Swartz, Aubrey Oliger,
Mickey Bertone; Publicity; Henry
Vaughn, chainnan. Max Van
Drimlin, Jay Soderlin,,. Don Hud-
'CLOTHES
manufacture made it possible for --------------------·-----="-N"e"W>;-=Times...,..,,,,,_.p1i""o"to,_,.b.,..y_V""'ol-,n"'e.,_y_Ha""',:,y_,J.,,reo_. >\ND
them to be sold for a few cent.s
apiece. They were turned out by
the thousands and no doubt their
charm and sparkle and color had
as much to do with their populari-
Local Skippers
Win Pac. Crown
FACES SPEED CHARGE Score Boat Race dleston, W. B. Mellott, John Na-
zum: Photo: "Buzz'' Belote. chair-
man, Bud Mears, Dick Fox; Birth-
BOYS
ty as their low price. Today these (Continued from Page 1)
Clarence G. Wheeler of Glendale
must appear in Newport Beach
City court on July 12 to answer
a charge preferred by police th8.t
he was speeding 45 in a 25 zone
at 14th street and \Vest Central
same small discs of lacy glass are Craig Doyle as his crew. came in
collector's items bringing dollars seven minutes ahead of the sec.
instead of cents. and they are con-o nd boat, Dick F enton's Susan,
sidered by many devotees of ofd Jimmie Craig crewing and Dick avenue, Ne \\lX>rt on Sunday.
glass to be among the most fasci-Hamond's Outrages, Leon Nichols
nating of collectible objects. cr_ewing, was third.
While most of the cup plates From there on the three boats
were made of clear glass. they had everything their own way and
also have been found in many were competing against .each
colors, including lovely blues. o ther . In the final result Tupman's
greens, amethyst, pink, red, honey Fight and Hammond's Outrages
and a mber tones, as well as in were tied but Tupman wa!I an-
opalescent and opaque glass. nounccd champion. either on a
· toss-up or on elapsed time. with CUp plates have been classified Hammond second and 'Cice-Com-
lnto two groups-hjstorical and mod.ore F enton third.
conventional. Made before th e The six have been visiting Vic-
days of illustration in the news, toria and Vancouver but \\'ere due
current topics often suggested de-to start for home Monday.
signs for pattern, and into these Local Races
charming bits of glass were pres-Newport Harbor and Balboa
sed pictorally the news and his-Yacht clubs combined in holding
tory of the day. One of the most the Independence Day seril"S \\1th
eagerly sought cup plates is that the former supervising the larger
!l;howing the frigate CONSITnJ-classes In OCt'a.n r acing and the
TION. Thls famous ship of the Balboa club in charge of .small
War of 1812 was declared un-boats. \\.'hich raced in the bay.
sea\\'Orthy in 1830 and ordered l\1ost of the small boats had
dismantled. but was preserved be-three races. There were 8 starters
cause of the public sentiment in the Snipes and Dick Deaver , ar~used by the poem "Old Iron-sides" written by Oliver We ndell young commodore of B.I.Y.C .. was
Holmes. The "Log Cabin" cup first with 2~ points. Gram was second. with 6 points and Cox plates ,of which there are many third with 9 points.
variants, date from the preside n-Six International 14s started
tial campaign of \Villiam Henry and winne rs were Fred Schenck Ha.rri~on, an~ Henry. Clay. was 8 (4 ~) Barton Bttk 17) and N fa vorite subJect durmg hi.s can-' . . 0· didacy in 1847. Of western histori-294 <9). Eight Lightnings w~re . . . out and results v.•ere W. P . W1e -cal interest 1s the plate de picting rick (J I,-!), Lionel Evans c4*) and
Major Ringold. popular hero of Earl Youn fl2>.
the Mexican War, whose plate g. . was struck· off in l846 to com-Balboa Dinghies had 13 starters
meorate his death ln the Battle a nd '''he n results of the five races
of Palo Al to. v.•erc com~uted Hamm led (10~)
Other ·historical designs include
the profile of George Washington.
whJch was probably made in 1832
in observance of his l OOth anni·
vcrsary; the .. American Eagle'',
known to have been produced in
more than 20 variations, t.he Ful-
ton steamboa t, the Pittsburgh
steamboat, and "The Maid of the
f\·tist", early Niagara F a lls ex-
cursion boat, which was the last
of the historical cup plates to be
pressed.
and followtng were Mason (13*),
Burke (30) and Hitchman (38~ ).
Also reported by \'elma Barbre.
publicity director o( B.Y.C. v.•ere
results of the Spring series at that
club which was completed Sun-
day. June 29. Most of the classes
in the series had nine entries.
For the Rhodes, winner was M.
Stark \Vi th 4 % l>".>ints (reverse
scoring); in second place was Bob
Allan, 6 ~ points and W . G. Du-
rant was third with 10 points.
Skippered by Darby Metcalf,
In the second classification -the Hatch PC, No. 72 t ook first
the conventjona l-many delight-place with 2,,. points and George
Cul patterns may be found, In-Strom was second with 4% points
el uding a variety of flower and while Bill La.v.•horn skippered
geometric designs. There are cup Olive Butler's boat to third place
plates with a heart mot.if, which with 8 point.a.
v.·ere favored as Velen tine gifts in Nine of t.he 14 Vikings in the
the early 1800's, and the comic fleet were entered in the series
plates, of which "'The Wedding and results were, first, Andy
Day and Three Weeks After" is Gram (8 %); second. Jim Whyte
typical. (17'!;) and Gid Pillow (22). All
An enormous amount of cup boats of the fleet expect to enter
plates was produced in the little the Independence Day series to
town of Sandwich, Mass., on Cape be sailed at B.Y.C. July 4-5-6.
Cod, whei-e in 18Z7 occurred the A new B.Y.C. member and a
incident which revolutionized the new skipper, W. P. Wierick, walk·
glass·making industry, not only Ln ed off With honors in the Ughtn-
America but throughout the world ing class. It wu the first series
This was t he perfection of the in which he had sailed and he
glass pressing machine by Deming came in with a rating of 2%:
Jarves of the Boston & Sandwich points while his nearest competi-
Glass company. Before this date tors, Earl Young and Al Gordon,
individual pieces of glassware tied for second place with 11
were blown by hwnan breath at points. Commodore Bob '&yd was
the end of a glas&-blowet'a pipe, in third place.
very much as soap bubbles are In the Albatros race Phil Smith
blown. The pressing machine op-was fint with 5" points; second,
erated by the action of a plunger Jim Rogers, 8" poirits and third
forcing molten glass lnto an lron was Frank Simpson jr., 9 points.
mold. the pressure forcing the liq-The Star boats had four races
uld 1Iass Into all parta of the mold for • tuneup. Bill Ficker and Bar-
to form the pattern desired. From ney Lehman are taking their boats
Sandwich the use ot tbe preu.Lng to Santa Barbara Thursday to
machine spread to oontemporary enter the Semana Nautica, con·
glus .....U In New York. ~ testing for the Upton trophy In
sylvanJa. N...,. Jervy and Ohio the Star llerieo.
where cup plat.el al.lo were made. For the loca1 tuneup S e r i 'e s
Tbe fuhion ot drinking tea Ficker WU first. lhowine 4" trom tbe aaucer lasted ln the pointa. Lehman wu third with
BATHER BOOKED
Clark L. King of Balboa must
appear in city court to answer a
char ge that he violated the fire-
works ordinance on Friday. Police
said he set a torpedo off on the
beach a t the Fun Zone.
Braille Hospital
Plan Told Lions
(Continued from Page 1 )
to solicit funds in the Costa Mesa
area as well as to hO\\' the Lions
club m ay COOpirate in the v.•orth-
,,.hile project.
Plan Mall ApPf'al
In its letter to thl' Costa l\1esa
civic group, the BraiUe Institute
suggested that the former spon-
sor the lattff's fund-raising-by·
majl appeal in its own community.
The letter mention<.><:! that the
Hollywood Llons club has voted
to raise SlO,OCX> for the building
fund and it also stated that there
is a goal of $210,0CX> for the first
unit of the building.
A Los Angeles Building Area
committee has pron1ised to raise
10 percent of the tota l cost of the
proposed hospital, if the institute
finan'cc comntittee raises the larg-
er amount in a limited time.
DISCU!IA Other Matters
The Costa l\fesa club's directors
also took under advisement sug-
gestions proposed from the floor
that the organization sponsor the
formation of both a rifle club and
the setting up of a rifle range for
tv.·o different troops of boy scouts.
A committee of tv.•o was in-
structed to confer ,.,. i t h troop
scoutmasters to ascertain how
fi r the or ganization can go to-
v.•ard supporting these ideas. It
was m entioned that boy scouts in
the age limit from 16 to 18 in
one troop fa vors the rifle range
idea.
The directors also voted to file
a letter from Horace Walker, di-
rector of a nurses national mem-
orial comm ittee, Washington, D.
C.. which enclosed a b oo k of
tickets in a drive to obtain funds
for the erection of a memorial to
"'ar nurses.
This national committee pro-
poses to erect such a memorial in
Washington . D. C.
Since the committee's director
also addressed the communication
to the Friday club, the Costa Mesa
c1ub's board voted to rE:fer the
letter to the Friday Afternoon
club, which may like to consider
the matter from the woman's
viewpoinL
Another communicatlon was re-
ceived from the Memphis Cotton
State Jubilee committee which is
seeking contributions of from $10
to .$25 for the financing of its
State Jubilee as well as its plan
for a 16-state queen contest.
A letter from District Gover-
nor Bill Jewe tt reminded the
board members that reservations
must be made by Saturday of this
week if any of the club's mem-
bership plans to attend the dis-
trict conference, three weeks
hence.
Bert Smith presided.
Finds Gerage Blocked
United States for more than thirty 19" pointa. Sue Ficker is ...,_ R. 1. Taylor of 914 East Central
~ It c:ret1ted an '-tant n!tary of the Star •-•tion and avenue, Balboa, found his garage
Jll«<nt-<lay ~. for cup t>l&tes crews for Bill Tbe recent June blocked by another vehicle when
......, the ftnt ~ ot Jllewd 15 number ot Voeue .-. the he drove to It Thunda,y evening,
elm to mtcb the fancy al col-two In their Star boat. •IDO!!C be told Police, who saw to It that
lecton ...S no oU-Dold ot col-other Y•c:ht!nc people al the liar-the other mac:hlne was removed
lec:tlng._antlqUeloWn....,. bor. For a really~ p1. butlly.
to baw held • much Jn-In Sue'1 photo is on the uWitarianl;==="'=========;;.I
late yoeuo -tbat al ---· patten ciaa The Balbc!a -bad the llnt
DRIVER BOOKED
race al a _.i.1 ..n.. with y_,.
"'"WI .. in ftn't and the Flattim
!!loo bad U. ftnt nee al a spedaJ -
for GOODWILL
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Less than two score boats par-
ticipated in the Independence Day
Rl'gatta sponsored by the New-
port H ar bor Yacht club over the
"·eekend.
dtly and Sick: D. C. Wedeking,
chairman, Walter Watson; Fish
Fry, Bob Skiles, chairman, How-
ard Gerrish, J oe Carver, Frank
Walsh, Clyde Otto; Boy and Girls
Work: Doug Ware, chairman,
Homer Mellott, Hal Woods, Dutch
Heacock, Roy Johnson, Merill
Beebe; citizenship and patriotism:
Ray Barett, chairman; J .C. Hum-
The races "·ere scheduled to be
run on Friday but were cancel·
IC'd then due to the lack of com-
peting craft. Ih was said at the
Newport Harbor Yacht club that
1 most of the younger skippers were .
seeing the older skippers off in
the Honolulu race at San Pedro. • Before You Build . or Remodei ,
Albatross C1&89
Hans Whippler's sloop No. 27,
carrying the burgee of. the New-
port Harbor Yacht club a nd pilot-
C'd by Harold Whippler , captured
first place in the Albatr oss class.
Ther e "·ere nine starters in
this race.
\V. Herbert Allen's Gitana No.
21. which was skippered by Joan
Allen . carr ied the Ba lboa Yacht
club burgee to second place in the
Albatross class.
Frank Simpson Jr.'s Tecumseh
No. 15 a nd Jim Rogers Be Gay,
Too. No. 25 tied for third place.
This race "·as protested.
Pacific Cout ClasA
Ed. Giddings pilo ted Poh-kee
Vlolt Oar Interesting Sample ud Dllplay ~
Color g1ddes, plan-
~ aids, compreh-.
Ive stock ot carpets
and llno!eum-
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No. 45 to first place in the P acific ~~~;;:;~iiiiiiiiiiiijiij~~~iiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~ Coast class. He carried Newport -
Harbor colors.
Larry Wheeler was at the helm
of P a poose No. 37 which took sec-
ond place in this class.
Dr. Gayle Suess at the helm of
Gaylin No. 10 and Dr. Walter
Thompson at the helm of Happy
Days N9. 61 \vere tied for· third
place in this class.
Rh.odes S3 Cius
R. l\•I , Wilson's Newport Har-
bor No. 2. piloted by A. Hillman,
took first place in t he Rhodes
race-crujser clas.
Geor ge M. Mott's Poco Tiempo,
No. Z7, skippered by the O\\'ller,
won second place in this class.
H . F . Beardsley piloted his Sea
Bee, No. 8, into third place and
found himself tied with Robert E.
Po\ver's Dream, No. 25, which
crossed the line at the same mo-
ment.
VlkJDR Class
Sea Pillow, v.'ith. Sid Pillow at
the helm, sailed in to first place in
the Viking class.
J ames Ramsey of the Los An·
geles Yacht club piloted his Ene,
No. 1, into second place.
A. Gram skippered his boat, No
Name, Into third place in this
class.
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SANTA ANA C'l'lleodayJ -i.. the area, delired on airport land.
the City of Sant& Ana preparea Both Principal Davidson a n d
to defend itself aaalnst a clvU Dr. Elliott of Nev.rport Harbor and
·awt filed by the M. H. Wlllttl<r Huntington Beach High schools
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breach of contract .. and ukln& only . to be told that the college
$400,000 ·damages, City Auditor could not be installed until the
~ W. J. Jerome disclOled Saturday Whittier action was settled in the
WHITE SEA BASS. Th.11 contented lookin& UCler, whom the pbo-
topapher for the SportflYinK" auoclatlon oouJd not ldenUfy, holds
~catch made from Jeuen'11 live bait charter boet. the JOM!phlne.
Starters · in T rans·Pacif ic
Race to Diamond Head
<By allowance order . Boat name.
owner. rating. tln1e allowance.
len1i:ttl over·Rll of boat. rig and type, club,. pennant. algnal.)
CLASS A
l. M•··rnlng Star I Richard S. Rheem). 80.5. acratch , 98' eta~I.
St. F'ranct11 YIL('ht Club. Pennant-
!!. Slgnu.1-WRG. 2. Pntollta 1Charlea Deere WI· man). 68 .9. 0 :12 :03:08. 81 ' cutter,
&nta Barbara or Chicago Yacht
Club. Pennant-E, Slgnal -Twu
red.
3. S()uth Wind (George B~r1l). ~.6. 1:01:36 :00. 84' 3" gaff 1tehooner
California Yacht Club. Pennant--4, Slgn.aJ-GRR.
4. \Vea1ward \Robert S. Miiier), 55.8. 1.06:55:12. 66. 5" aloop. New·
port llarbor Ya.eht Club. Penn&nl-!. Sign.al-?.
5. GM.Jla nt (Harry B. Wyetch Jr). 54.3. 1:08 :22 :48. 64' 10" 11ehooner.
Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Pen· nant-0, Signal WRW.
6. Dragoon \Henry 8 . Grandin).
51.1. 1 :1 3 :~:02, 66' 7" ketch. New· port Hubor Yacht Club. Pennant
-H . Slg-naJ-3 STHn.
7. Chubaaco (W . L. Stewart Jr). 52.1, 1:11:27 :06. s1· 3·· yawl. Loe
Angelea Yacht Club. Penna.nt-8, Slgnal-RRR.
C LASS 8
I. Fai r Weather (Fred Allen).
49.9. 1:16:11 :&4. 62' 8" yawl. San
Diego Y•cht Club, Pe11nant-6. Sig· nal-GGR. 2. W hite Cloud (Frank Kent),
49.9. 1:16:13:02 , 60' 6" cutter. Oak·
land Yacht Club. Pennant-A. Sl1· naJ -1 while. :t. Dolphin II tFrank Morgan>. 45.5. 2·01 :07 :01 . 70' 6'' Khooner,
Coronado Yacht Club. Pennant-W Sl1tnal-RRG.
4.~ H lAI Barbee). 43.1 2:06:· 19 ·38. 58' 9•• aehooner, (none). Pen·
n.ant:-Thlrd Repeate r, Slpa.l -WGW.
5. Rival III f Raym o nd B. White). 42.6. 2 :07 :44 :33. ··· ketch
Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Pen~ .n.ant-K , SlgnaJ-WWR.
6. Stella 31ari• II (Dr. A. A. Stttle). 42.0. 2;09 :12 :04, M . cutter.
Hollywood Yacht Club. Pennant-L. Sl..W-WG.
7. °Skylark lDon 8 . Ayre11). 40.0. 2:14 :18 :00. 53' yawl. Los Angeles
Yacht Cl ub. Pennant-F, Slrnal-
1 g~n.
CLASS C
1. Brilliant (E. G. Gould and P.
B. Rayburn Jr.). 39.3. 2 :16:09 :37.
48' 3" yawl, San Diego Yacht Club. Pen.nant-8 . Slgnal-2 white.
2. Atorra.nte (J . Addlaon Cur· ley), 37.6. 2:20:55:32. 46' aloop ,
Lido Isle Yacht Club. Pennant-V. Signal RGG.
Pictures by Hitchcock
Spread of yacht picture! at top
of page 1 of Thursday's issue were
taken by Kent Hitchcock. master
photographer of Lido Isle.
3. Suoml (J. A"Tl'ld Johlll'IOn),
37.3. 2:21 :47 :49 . 49' l O'Ai " Bermuda
yawl. Golden Gate (San Fra.ncl~o) Y11C"~t Club. Pennant-i<~irst repeat -
er. 8 1gnsl-GRW. 4. Tuco iThomu A. Short_). 37 .
2 22:41 :13, 49' 11 " )'llWI, St. Fran· cl' Yacht Club. 1Pennant-C, Signal -3 •·hite. 5. Amorita tWalter Frans), 36.9. 2 32:59 :01. 46' aloop. l'\ewPort Har·
bor Yacht Club. Pennant-S , Sig· nal-\VWG.
6. Ron111I (8roolol Glffont and
Wm. K . Cuthbert), 36.5, 3:00:10 :36.
46' 5·· PCC aJoop. Newport H&rbor Yacht Club. Pennant-U, Stgnal-
R\VG. 7. Se-Jene (Edward H. Witte),
36.5. 3:00·10:36, 46' 4·· PCC aloop . 8&100. Yacht Club. Pennant-Y,
Slg-nal-GW.
!I. t...dy J o tL.oula Abrama). 31.9
3: 16: :H : 43, 40' at&)-.a!I ecbooner. Honolulu Yacht Club. Pennant-I ,
Signal--GGW., 9. Emera.Id CG. Walter Skow).
34.4, 3:06:49:37. 50' 6" yawl. Sew-
port Harbor Yacht Club. Pennant -X . Slgnal-RGR.
xlO. Lff'J CGera1d Anger). (not
al'allable). 62' achooner. Bayvle•·
(Ala9ka) Yacht Club, Pe.nn&nt-M . Slignal-WGG.
U . Anacapa (J ulea Voerge), 34. 3:08 :10:06, 43' cutter, Berkeley Y~ht Club. Pe.nna.nt-9. Slgnal-RGW.
12. Lucky Star (H . B. Hobson), 32.2.' 3:14 :28 :20. 44 ' at&)'Aail 9ChOOn·
er. Walklk.I {Honolulu) Yacht Club. Pennant-R , Slgn&.1-GRG.
13. Lucia II !Joae de \a Ve.W,, 29.3. 4:01:50 :18, 41 ' 11loop. Acapulco
(Mexico) Yacht Club. Penant -Second repeater.
14. Four Wlnda !Carl M. Heintz Sr.). 29.9. 4:o:?:1$:53. so: Khooner .
Loll Angelea Yacht Club. Pennant -D. Signal-I red.
15. Magic Carpet tCale E. Cook) 26.7. 4 :13 ·34 ·~. 38' ketch. Rich·
mond Y11cht Club. Pecnant-P . Sig-nal -RWW.
16. Gitana l R. S. Danforth), 26.
4: 17 :01 ·26. 39' 10~" aloop . ~rke· le.y Yat"ht Club. ~ennant-6, Slg-na l--G\VG.
"7. Medley (Dean Harrell). 26.7.
4:13 :34 :08. 38' a uxiliary schooner.
Loa Angele11 Yacht Club. Penn&nt -0. Signal-RW.
18. Teton (Paul D. Van Oegrift)
24 .1. 5:03 :08 :14 . :W ' 8" cutter. ---Voy·
acers . Yacht Club. Pennant-J, Sig· nal-WR_R.
19. Rel!Olute IEd Fabian). 23:1 5:08:68:33: '40' kl!'f('h. Cabrillo Beac h
(San Pedro) Yacht Club. Pe.nnant -T . Sll'n&J-RG.
20. Pacific Chllde !George-Ed-'l'dn Burnell) 22.3. 5:13:64 :29. 32' sloop, Ba.Ibo& Yacht Club. Pennant -3, Slgnal--GR.
xQueatlonable entry.
Sportsfisher Louise
Back in Harbor
The Louise, favorite boe.t of
that the War Auetl Adiminiltra· courts. ·
tlon hu depaalted with the city a
check for $207;.500 for the land
under dispute.
The municipality, which acta
only as an agent in the transaction
can do nothing at the present time
but bold the chedc in abeyance
until all claims over the acreage
have been settled, and the demands
of t h e Whittier company with-
drawn, Mr. J erome aaid
It ii the suit by the Whittler
company which has unfortunately
held up even the plans of the
Coastline District Board of Trust-
ees for the propolfd Junior col·
lege which was to be set up in
Beverly Hills Police
Grabbed Thieves, Port
Victims Are Informed
Military Funeral
For Costa Mesan
Full military services w ere
held Monday, July 7 at 11 a.m.
'n the J . B. Draper Co. mortuary,
Ontario for Baty McGinnis , 52,
who died suddenly on July 1 at
his home, 535 Sa n Bernardino ave.
nue .
He was born in Ozark , Mo. and
had lived in California for 31
years, in Costa Mesa for one year.
He was a member of American
Legion Post 112 of Ontario, of
the Order of Eagles 2398, e>ntarlo
and of the Order of the Purple
Heart, Sante Ana chapter.
Surviving are his wife, Elsie R.
McGinnis and one daughter, Don·
na Ann, 6, of the home address;
Beverly Hills police have nabbed his mother, Mrs. Mary McGinnis,
a gang which ill r ing leader, Vic· San Diego; one brother, Lorah A.
tor Bookstein of Chicago, admits of Upland; three sisters, Miss
taking belongings out of the New. True ~'IcGinnis, San Diego, Mrs.
port Harbor area. Bea Morey of Long· Beach a nd
Victims here were told by New Mrs. Lennie Cunningham of Lyn·
port police to get in touch with wood.
the Beverly Hills department to The Rev. Ed F . Harness, pastor
identify goods stolen from them . of 'the All an avenue Baptist church
Booksteln was returned to Chi· church of Ontario will officiate at
cago \\'here he faces a charge of services. Entombment. will be in
r obbery. Others of the mob now Bellview mausoleum with the Har-
under arrest on suspicion of theft old Grauel chapel of Costa Mesa
are Harry Booksteln, 'Ray a n d in charge.
Eva Posner a nQ \'enice Rose Den· 1--------------MEI-WOMEN (CAFE CHAT I ~~ ;;.;.L~.; l ,._ WWW ;oz !aan, ~ill Wa ... ....,., ........ .., .... ,.....
By Nancy Newpor:t ::::.,--""" '" ... ..
Christiaii·s Hut on the beach at
325 East Edge\vater a venue, Bal·
boa. is attracting the elite nigh tly.
Their food and service is still Of
excellent quality. Earlier the res·
ervation the better the t:1ble.
seems to be the motto of this
charming place.
I I 0
House of Florence at 6600 Sea·
shore Colony, Ne\\'J)Ort Beach, is
still one of the nicest d i n n e r
places in town. I t is easy to r each
and is o n the motor route between
Newport and Huntington Beach.
Italian cuisine lo the Nth degree. • • •
IT'S YOUR
GLANDS
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Dr. &. .r. 11111. D. 0.. PLO.. 1e7 ........ Jlf ............ ..._
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lSunk of .Amtrin
NATIONAL ll~~T1,;'Gt ASSOCIATION
~~ 9'ta4'..UU al~
COltllSEI STATEIEIT If , COlllTlll. lllE 30, 1947
&ESll&CES
CHlt Hi V a•lt •cl Ht
Fwcleral lesena l•k
o.. tro.. 1 .. u . . .
TOTAi. CASH • •
• $ 690,o72,919.l0
252.111.0 ... 94
. . .
U•itwd States Grrtn1-.rt OMipti0111,
$ MZ,95l,'9UA
• dirwct and hdfy t•lfliitaed • • • • : : •
State, CHMy, ancl M.Mc.ipal a.• . .
~-ICNtds M"d *'triti• .
•
•
Stock i• Feeler•! laMne lank • • • •
l.oMs ucl Dltco.ttts • • • • •
Accrued latnest Mel kcOtn1ts l.cei•lltl•
• 1,163,621,W.23
ll0.6s2.on.n
95,Dll,612.02
6.'99,«JO.DO • • •
• ••• 2,1l5.142.M5.91
lsftlt Premises, F•rnitwre, Fixhlra •-'Sat. De,osit V1111b
Ottler le•I Estate o..wd • • • • • • • • •
11,95sµz.n
l2.lll,D47.'6
60,22&.ll
C•ttomers' LiabilitJ Oft AccOPt of
Letters of Credit, Ac.c.,.t11te•, a.d bclorsad l ills '2.lll ,751.91
OtfMr lesources • • • • • • • • • • • 901,137.79
TOTAL RESOURCES ; ; $5,469,713,753.50
llAllllTIES
U,1tal • • • •
Stirpln . " • • •
Uftdi•ided Profits •
lne-n"es • • • •
•
•
TOT AL °CAPIT Al FUNDS •
leserve for IN Debts · • • • . l °'"'...t •••
De:pos.its Sa•i .. s Mid Timi •
$ 106.646,375.00
110,000,000.00
36.]19,807.(9
•.Sl7,6l0.16
• • • • • $ 257,'8],112.65
• • • • • • :I0,]"4,69'.12 •
• $2,J99.94l.SOO.•! t 5 lll,290 019.(9
• 2.lll.]'8,519.07\ • •
Liability for Letters -of Credit awd • Acceptor,
Endorser, or Makn on Acceptances and Foreitn Bills 41,351,804.61
lesene for lnteTeSt 'll,ei•ed in Ad•ance , • • • • 11,170,896..38
R.esene for lftterest, ~· etc. • • • , • • • 1l,'3S.S2S.'8
. TOTAL LIABILITIES ; $5,469.783,753;50
•Al• OFFICES 1• TWO IESUVE CITIES OF CALIFOINIA
SA•· FRIJICISCO •LOS lllCELES
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Everyone who a ppreciates Ha·
waiian music has heard of Dick
A1clntire's HARMONY HAWII·
ANS, a lso enjoyed their music on
radio. stage and screen, on rec-
ords. too. \Vith t hem at Vaux's
in Balboa for the season in Nani
Ha r t. nationally knO\\'ll dancer
"'ho appears with the band nightly
(except Wednesday) doing a hula
";th nuoreticent lighting ... Mc·
l ntire presents a vast r epertoire,
including those songs his band
has played and sung with BING
CROSBY. DOROTHY LAMOUR.
FRANCES LANGFORD and
GENE AUTRY.
"The Coast's Most Distinctioe
ResiJential Community"
Continue Letter Rates.
Information has been received
from the T hird Assistant Post·
m aster General as follows: Under
House Joint Resolution 221, 80th
Congress, approved by the Presi-
dent June 30, 1947, the 3·cent
Jetter rate and other postage rates
and fees in e ffect on that date
are continued thereafter on a per·
manent basis.
Thief Takes Cushions
F. A. Tyler of 1401 North Bay
Front, lost a green canvas and
l"''O cushions to a thief on Sunday.
LARGE, LEVEL SITES EXTEND TO THE • CUFF'S EDGE-OTHERS TO THE CANYON'S
EDGE-WITH AN UNBRO~EN VIEW OF THE
PICTURESQUE COVE AND TH E BROAD
PACIFIC BEYOND ...
No two sites ore identicol-each is unique in
its own views . • • each offers opportunily for
expression of one's individuality •••
;============::::; many sportfishennen since the
days she ran out of San Oemenle J ;::===::::;;========; Carr's Feed . Store
Hay and Grain
Quality Feeds
-:-l-
for the Owl Boat company, is back ~
IMPROVEMEl'ITS · NOW COMPLETED -All
utilities underground • . • paved roads, oma~
mental rtreet light.a, •ewe• • . . parked entrance
• • • private walk.a to the beach • • • esplanade
and oh.ervation terrace • • • ·
in Che harbor once more. Her own· Harbor Glass Co.
ers, Don and Dorothy Patterson,
have taken over the property at !811 l..atQeae ft. Bar. Ml
Da07 .,..,., ••• , ... llU
525 Coast highway and will run
her from Patterson's landing, after
a year at San Clemente.
AUTOMOBILE GLASS
BOAT GI.ASS
ID1 Ne_wpwt lllhd.
009TA IQl'4•
Wln Lombard, popular skipper,
will be in charge ot the 54-loot day I and Boat utte:lng
bo8t which will start running on l --=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;g July 11. The Louise is licensed to Glaa Imtalled Whlle You Walt
• carTy EiO passengers but will be
Quality LUmber
and
Building Materials
•
CO~TA MESA
LUMBER CO.
a. II:. BOllTll:'l'Ll:ll ....... _ •..
llmJted to 45 to give everyone
plenty or room.
The Pattersons h8ve another
boot. the ~loot Sportsman,
whJch is now at the landing and
which will be completely dieselized
belore being put into service next
year.
APARTMENT D'TERED
Marla Portillo of ~ E a s t
Ocean Front, 8alboa. repart a
bura:lar entered her apartment
Saturday night and stole a hand-
'-!< and $15.
STUDEBAKER ' -
SALES • SERVICE • PARTS
Bring Your Car In fer Summer Oieclt-Up.
Meet "Bill" Taylor, Service Manager.
.foe NICkeatz
3415W.Cf1ntr1I lyUdoThof,. HerhorSIO ·
TRONART--
...... ..,, ...... IOIJX»
a•1 n-mm
Delco Radios
Marine & Domestic .
Repair Work
Our SpeC:ialty
-w.o ·o1 -.ur• I Bsarwt-:
• • • truly the "Cout'1 Mo1t
tial Community."
Di1tin ctive Reaiden~
TRACT OFflCE-OII 0-lll&liiij,J• s..a 11 Corw Dll •.
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• ~cle Change Set for July 29
nie electric oervlco In tbe Now-Inc maclllneo allo are not attect,.i.
port vldnlty will be chan&ft from except that tbel<. "!!! nm llllll>tl)' u.. ix-nt 5().eycle current 19 faoter on 60 cycl&
Mia ... , .• _ • "'""no-ll'Oa •••• ·• BOA'l'll,-.... • N•WPO•T' B&La()& N•WS·T•i ••
Crocker Announces . MCJ'CIE-lllan'• ,,. boY• llCM FOR SALE-Owntuffed .., .. STAR BOAT No. 1414 farmor '!'!!!!!!AY N """' c.111. """' IMT
Lif99uerds, Stations wellht. 1n .,,.,.11enr condition. eooc1 pre-war mohair, tw o wcrld'• champion. 'lbrTOe -al •oimr 'IO LOU ,._ ==••::_·..:-::=::.~'9t=._..L __ _:• I •-H rbo A-H..-l TIO. 54-21.c 11111teblnc pllloWI. 209 21at S t. IAlla, tnller, bolot oover, Kettn-
n uoy, a r ,..."e A Newport. 54-4tc . burs built, natural declr, c.u · NEED MONEY? Harbor =I . g Seriice
·-p . 7
61).cycle current berlnnJnr July The lncrftsed speed II HP<d+l·
29 acconling to an announcement ly, desirable In moot wuben,
by' G J Wheat, district manager Wheat lald, becauoe It lmprovs
f th· Southern California Edison the washing ac tion and t nablftl 0 e In the Balboa area the the housewlte to finish her work oompany. sooner.
Llf.,uardo b ave taken tbelr RUBBEllla·--~. ;:;:1 .~480 FOR SALE-l94l nlodel Maytag Harbor ll553-J'. 46-tfc Seo Uo for Quick. Helpful art ta••--_., ·~-~ "" On J -Service on Your FinandaJ for Builders placn at the v ouo 1 ~~ on Newport Blvd., Coota Meoa. wuhlnr machine $175.00 'cash. FOR SALE -e of ohnlon'1 Needa -·Loans on
the dty beaches. 54-ltp Harbor 15()4.M. 2ll·A E . Cen· 14-f t. C&t boat .. 539 Via Uclo Raldentlal _ Commen:1aJ
Fltt Chief Frank W. Crocker, ~ tral. SJ.tic Soud, U clo Isle. 40-t!c Furniture • Salary I
who 11 1uporvlaor of the lifeguard FOR SALE-.'!5 It. picket lente, ""====--::---:-7:-,-77' I :o=:;;:--;:;~;::--:;;;:-;--;:;;::;;;:--:::-::-n1 -C. CoUt Jnway, Newpc,ct
o;unoent Is scheduled to be changed
lieglnnlng August 12, Wheat oaid.
In preparation for the change.
adjustments a re now being made
in deel>'well pumps and in s°'!1e
rypes' ot comme-rcial, industrial
and office equipment. If any ad-
justments are necessary i!' do-
mestic appliance9. they Wlll be
made 9-;thin a few da}'5 before ?r
after the frequency is changed tn
each home. \Vheat repor ted.
Those appliances that do re-
quire adjustment au'ch as record
players, automatic washing ma-
chines and a few models of re-
frigerators, will be adjusted in the
home by the Callfornia Electric
Constructjon compan y, whlch has
been -engaged by Edison to do this
\\-'Ork on its entire 50-cycle sys-
.. rv1... announ~ today that 80 Inches high. including 2 ft. CX>MPLETE Household lurnlsh-SNOW BIRD-With Watt's rac-Car or Other Security Phone Beaccxl M60. M-ttc
these are the men who will serve 6 in. ga te. F e nce all assembled, ing. Lawn swing &patio furnl-ing sail. Former trophy winner. Hours: 10 to 1 and 3 to 5 '
at the regular stations: but no post&. Phone Harbor 525 ture, electric r efrigerator, gas Also oars, tiller, rutter & center ' (Closed S a turdays) FOR SALE BIY OWNER-47~ tt.<
J:"orona del ?.tar Statton 1, John alter 3 p.m. 54-4tc s tove, twin bed.room set, vanity board. 113 Coral Ave., Balboa lot on Lido Isle and 52% ft.. lot
Droege; Corona del Mar station dressing table, fjre place fix-Island. 54-2tc on Balboa P erUnsuJa. WlD 008.·
2, Gene McCarter : Balboa Front BAYSIDE PLATING turea, dining ta ble & cha lni, odd OUTBOARD motor 18 H . P . J ohn-older trade Jon 2 or 3 bedroom
Statton 4, J ack Osgood : Camp --chairs, large &: small, m irrors, son . Excellent condition. Call beach hollSe\ in BaJboa or Vid.n--
Ground, AL Gardner ; Montero, Gale! -Silver -Copper -Brau bamboo table. 113 Coral Ave., H a rbor 558-W or see 217 Aba -fty. Phone Jlarbor 7f17 or inquire
East Newport Sta tion 8. Do n Antiques a Specialty Balboa Island. 54-2tc Jone, Balboa I sla nd. · 54-4tc ,,
1
at 1569 Miramar Dr., Balboa. Dickey: Ba}'3hores Station 2, Bill -CO. 43-tt
Martin; Ruby, Balboa. Island sta-See Our Ad 1n Orange County Do you want to sell It ! Adver-MUSICAL a RADIO M ;:·-~.JJ&~:=:;z:,;-?-~~<Jbci:!'""' ......,.-~-tern.
Since the frequency will be
changed by feeders. which ~_dis
tribution . lines from the utility's
substations, all customers con-
nected to a given feeder will. be
changed simultaneously, w ht I e
nearby customers may not re-
cei\'e 6().cycle curren t until a few
days later It they are served by
a differen t feeder. T o prevent con-
fusion, the company will mail e~ch
customer a n individual notice
about ten days in advance of t he
change in his service.
Survey crews are calling now
at homes here and at taching small
tags to appliances that require ad-
justment, as information to the
householder and as guides to the
conversion crews. The conversion
crews will call a t homes where
adjustments are necessary a few
days before or after the current
is changed and will make neces-
sary adjustments a t Edison's ex-
pense, Wheat said.
tlon 10. Don Burns; Onyx, South Phone Directory tise in these columns. STEJJ\'WAY GRAND-Used for ~"-...._~ -
Beach, Balboa Island Station 11 , --sale. Danz-Schmidt. 520 North "'""'';."'1;~0;';.·.,. ~---
Bob Killefer ; Lido h ie S tation , 1914 Harbor Blvd. P h. Bea. 5113 BO . .\T8, SUPPLIES SI Main, Santa Ana. 54-tfc ·'-B·u s d H L. S mith d 18141\ Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa 1
awyer an · an Cor. Harbor and 19th, Colt& Meu FOR S ALE-12 ft. pdttable Dory, SPINET pianos for ren t now, 6 Beacon 5220
J . W. J ones of headquarters. NexttoMethodist Oturch 28-tfc water proof WellWood. Excel-mo. money paid on rent allowed (Across from Alpha Beta Market)
Mr . Crocker al.so stated that the lent for fish ing & yachting. $25. on p u r c h .a s e. Danz-Schmidt, 54-ltc following men will serve as re--l 54 1 Santa Ana. 520 No. Main .
WILL TR~t.> on Lido lalo
aloo lot> "'I Penlmula an par.
chue of 2 or 3 bedroom -
In Harbor district. Phone Hart.Gr
7f11 81-tfc
lief guards during the summer Upho stered Furniture Beacon 5JOO.W . -lc
54
-tfc TRAILEBll
season , Bob Isenor a nd Bob Hinds Cleaned and Restored 16 F OOT Yacht Tendor, tea k ;::::::::-.,,.-:-:-:::--::cc-::,..-:---,--:,-11-16 rooms; medical plumbing fix-
PIANO """""'ING d ...... 1..4-.. F OR SALE-24 ft. house trailer tures. W ired for X-Ray. Sell or and M. Meehan. To Orle:tnal Colar decks. excellent co n d l t lo n .. v1" · an re~ .... &&.
7 1 2073
N B ...... ,.._._
MEDICAL B U ILDING
On weekends and holidays, Bob throughout. 334 Buena Vista, J . B. Brown. Phone Beacon at Lot Municipal Trailer Court ease. ,ev.p:>rt lvu., .......... _
Hinds will be stationed at crystal Rugs and Carpets Balboa. 54-21p 5294-J. 388 Broadway, Coota Price $875. Owner at 124 31st Mesa. 750 N . Caswell . Pomona Co I ·11 t B k MO.a. • 78-tf, c S t., Newpor t Beach. 54-2tp P h. 3646. 750 N. Caswell, Po-
Regulation Changes
Aid Building Boom
ve, senor W1 serve a uc Cleaned and Moth Proofed FOR SALE-26 ft . F ishing boat, mona. 53-4tp
Gulley and Meehan will be on duty All Work Done In Your Home sleeps 2. Double ender, Star BALDWIN GRAND-Used. but. in TRAILERS FOk RENT-
at 19th str eet and Ocean, Larry motors. Call Beacon S834-W. beautiful condition . A fine piano Do your own hauling and mov- 3-bd. rm. home & 3-rm. guest
Langmade wi U be a t 15th and HOME SERVICE 54-2tc at a very reasonable price. Ano-lne. All new.equipment, $2.25 &: house; 2 lots mtpl-zoned, 6 or ' ~1ost domestic appliances are
not affected by the change in
frequency, Wheat said. and ma ny
householders may not realize that
the cWTent has been C!hanged.
Home devices such as radios,
toasters. vacuum cleaners, inca-
descent lights and many others
are not affected. by the chan~.
"'hile most refrigerators and wash-
Building permits for the city of
Newport Beach for the first half
of 1947 totalled $4,512,102.00, the
figure for J une being $815,2Z7.00
With changes in building regula-
tions the increase is expected to
continue through the last si x
months of 1947.
Ocean, Jack Thompson will be at CLEANING CO ther grand In blond fin ish now $2.50 per day. We furnish hltO. more famili~. N ear beach A:
28th a nd Ocean , J ack Gardne.r will • FOR S ALE-New & used boats. only $485. Dan z-Schmidt Piano Myrehn Bros. Service StatiQD. N .H. Yacht club. Immed. pos-
be at Colton street. West End, For Appointments on Free Elt1-Mercury outboard motors, Boat Co .. 520 No. Main, San ta Ana. Cor. 17th &: N~Blvd., session. $19,000. See F . Denm...
Paul Robertson will be at N. mates phone Harbor lfn>M Trailers & car top carriers. The Terms. 54-tfc C.OSta Mesa 2-t1'c son, phone H ar. 1270-J . 53-tfc
street, Balboa Peninsula and Rich-41-ttc Se8.board Equipmen t Co. 1?0:5 ---------------------------
ard Hilliard "'Ill be at 10th and Coast High~'ay, Newport Beach WANTED-150 used pianos for our
Bay. ' Electric and Fire -Beacor1 5841. 54-2tc rental dept. Trade now. Highest
price allowed you. Terms. Da nz-E q uipment Tests GARWOOD 16' utility. comple>ely Schmidt. 520 No. Main, Santa
All Quallhed Penon.nel overhauled by South Coast Co. Ana. _ S4-tfc VACATE, MISTER VEE
I H. CARDOZA SLOAN
PUBLIC NOTICES
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PElOPERTV AT PRIVATE SALE
No. 267 214
tn the Superior Court of the State
of Ca.llfornla In and for the County
of Lo9 Angeles. In the matter of the est.ate of MARY
GEORGE LOBELL &190 kn o wn 8JI Mary G. Lobell. M. G. Lobell and aa
Marlon G. Lobell, Deceaaed.
The first six months total ex-
ceeds permits for the whole of
1946 when' the permits fo r build-
ing reached a figure of $4.115,-
601 .00. This 1946 total was double
tha t ot 1945 "'hen permits were
S2.0TI.760.00 for the full twelve
mon ths.
CO-Two, Pyrene &: F oam retllla. Harbor 1194-J. 53-3tc
CX>• llxed oystem and Portab1eo l'iEw Sand dolly, 112 Crystal. Bal· Radi0 Repairs
oow available. boa Island. 53-tfc All makes; tubes. etc.
E:l'S HOKIN A GALVAN LlrrLE USED 17 foot spe<dboat. Beaco n 5763
1000 Cout Highway like new, per fect condition . Any BURT NORTON
Ph. Beacon 5407 9l·tte day except Saturdays. 1402 Sea-· 915 Coast ffl&hway, Newpon
\'iC\V Ave., Corona dc1 Mar. 23--tfc
53-4tp ~u'"'s'"'E"D-:--:Pr:-a-c1"i_ce_p.,.ia_n_os-. "s""o,.m_e_a-=s
=F:::O:-;R,-,S"A"'L"'E"-6-;"""H"'.P".-. -:M-;e=rc:c-:u=ryc-::o:::u:-t-low as S65. $72, $86. T erms.
Realto r
L. L. TifOMPsoN. Salesman for 21 Years
Specializing in
CORONA DEL MAR PROPERTIES
I Co110na del Har 503 Coast Blvd.
Phone Harbor 47 53-Ztc Others will read your cJassltJOO
ads as you are reading these.
John F . Vogel vacated the pre
tentious house on Balboa Penin-
sula early this week and then
found how difficult it is to get
a place to live. He recently sold
his home for $50,000, but con-
tinued to liVe in it until the new
owner, Mr. Strom "'as ready to
move In. The latter gave notice to
move Tuesday. J . F. V. finally
found an accomodation. u~~~1:.ne~ ~b~f.'llf'T'~Thhi:t ,:ii~ .. __, , __ .... ._-.. ...
.ell at Private sale. to the btghe11t BUSINESS GUIDE 1, PERSONAL 14 -·· --.... _ __.._ ................ .
Watches -O ocks • J ewelry
CHROMOMTERS
Repairing -Prompt Service
Sensible Prices
VAN DRIMLEN
J EWE LRY
board. Used less t han 15 hours, Danz-Schmidt, 520 No. Main, ---------------------------
phone ~aeon 5638-J ofter 6 Santa Ana. 54-tfc
bidder. upon the terrn11 and conditions ---===-:-:==-:-::--bentnaner mentioned and 11ubject to MER LE NORMAN -ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS -confirmation by the said Superior Reply Box ~. Balboa Isla nd. 1786 Newport Blvd. Costa Meoa
P .M. • 53-tfcs ="'p"'JN=:ET:=---S-:::::li-g"hl"l_y_u_s_ed..,.., _r_e_pos--:s-cs--,
FOR SALE-14%: ft. motor boat
& trailer , Star engine, new tires.
Reasonable. 250 P oppy Ave.,
Corona del Mar . 53-2tc
sed. You pay balance. A won-/'
der ful bargain. Another Spinet
damaged f ery li ttle in shipment.
At Corona del Ma r :
Sacrifice Sale
BEAUTIFUL N.EW HQME
South of Highway -Reduced from 1$15,.000
to $9850
Court. or or aner the 16th day or COSMETIC STUDI O. Courtesy "-' July. 1947. at It.II Tn.1111t Department. d . b . 40-ttc 31-tfc 'tbl.rd Floor. Pacltlc·Southwest Build· emonstrat1on Y appointment.
tng 215 Weat Sixth Bilttet. Los An· FRANCES COOK ~les 14 City or Loa Angeles, Coun· tr or· L«M, An~ele11. State of Callfornla, QUALIFIED representative, 1604
all the rtght. title and tntettst of W . Central, NeY•JX>rt Beach. aald dece&Aed at the time of death h bo 1 92 W and all the right. title and Interest P one Har r 1 -. 54-1tc that the estate of said dece&Rd ~ acqul~ by operation of law or other·
wt.R. other th&11 or In addition to that Picture Pram_i ng of aid deceased at the time of death,
In and to all that certai n real . prop-and R e pa1"r1"n g erty partleularly de!!Crlbed u tollc\\·s. to-wit :
Lot 297. Newport R•l<hto T~<t. C OAST GLASS CO. u shown on Map recorded In Book
4. Pa~e 83. of Ml!1cellaneous Maps 1106 Coast Highway and Records of Orange County, State of California. Corona del Mar
Terms of Sale : Cub In lawful money Harbor 1073-J 53-Stp ot the United State!I on confirmation ----~--,------of &&le, or part cuh and balanei'l evl-de.nced by note MCured by mortgage HARBOR or Tru11t Deed on the property so sold.
Ten per cent of ILtnOUnt bid to be de· Plumbin g Service po.fled with bld. Bld!I or offen!I lo be In writing and
"'111 be received at the aforesaid cfflce l768 Newport Blvd., Beacon 5048\V
at anv time alter the first pubJlcatlon REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY ·hereof' and befoN! date or ea.le.
Dated June 25, 1947. Contracting and Supplle1 HAROLD L . WATT MS South Spring: StrMt 97-ttc Loe Ang:ele!I 13. California
AttomeT for Securtty National Bank Cocks _ Watches _ Jewelry or Loll An~le!I.
SECURITY·FIRST N AT IONAL -cHROMOMTERS BANK OF LOS Ao'lGELES. a National Banking AMoclatton. Repairing -Prompt Service
u Adm inistrator of the Eatate Sensible Prices or aald d~edent. ·
By T . \V. WILLIAMS. VAN DDJMLEN Vice President and TMl!lt >"
-m e JEWELRY Pub.-July 1. 3. 8. lO. 1947· 1786 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa
N OT ICE OF SALE OF REAL 31-tfc PROPERTY AT PR IVATE SA L E
No. 268,015
In the Super ior or the St.ate of C.all·
fornla. In and for t he Count y of Lo•
Angele1. --In the MaltPr ol th e E!lt.ate of MAR· GARET V . KENNELLY. Deceued. Notice l!I hereb)• given that the underwlgned will !!ell at PRIVATE A&le. to the ht ~he!lt and be11t bidder. subject 10 conClrmatlon of Mid Super· lor Court. on or alter the 14th day of July. 1947 at the offi ce or BATES BOOTH and CAM ERON' G. AIKENS. Attorney" at L'lw. 922 Cltlzen11 Na· tlonal Bank Bulldln,:. 453 South Spring Street. City of t.nd County of Lo! Angelt-9. State or Callfomla. all the rtgbt. title and Interest of n.ld de-
ce&Rd at th,. time or death and a.II the right. title and lntere!lt that the am.ate of said deceued hll!I acquired by operation of law nr otherwt11e. other than on or In add ition to that of Uld
decea.tled. at the time of death, In and to all the cert.ain real property altuat.ed tn the County or Orange State of CAll· tom.ta. JN.rtlcula.rly de..-rlbed u f ol· lowe. to-wit :
HOUBe and Lot locati!'d at 115 Eut Bay Fron t. Balboa. hi-.and, C&ll.fornla.
lep.llJ' deac.rlbed u
Lot 12. Bloc k 4. Section 5. u ahown In Kap Book 8, Page 9, County R4!C0rd• of Orange County ;
the sale la cuh above loan In the ortclnal amount of $30.000.00. &~ tab!.re•t payw.ble to Balboa Sav-lnp A Lo&n A.uoclatlon;
Tenn.11 of sale ca11h In la\\'ful money or the Unlted States on conflrmatlon ot tt&le. Ten per cent of amount bid to be d~lted with bid . Sida or olfen to be In writing and
wtll be rttelved at the atoruatd office
al any time after the first publlcatlon benor and before date of N.le. DATED this Z.f.th day of June. 1947. A.. J. GETZ. u Executor of the Wiii or AJd Decedent. · BA n:s BOOTH .l-C!AllEROS B. A I KEN'S Atto~ys: tor ll&Jd Executor, 453 South Spring Stttet.
Loe Angele• 13. C:all.tornta. CR-13198 Pub.-June 2'. July 1. 3. 8. 10. 1947.
p .3942
CERTI FICATE OF BUSINE SS
UNDER F ICT ITIOUS F IRM NAME
The und~n111rnec1 does he.reby oer·
tUY that be Ja ronducUDf[ a motel &nCl yac.bt anchorage at 801 Bayside
Ort.._ Newport Bay. OrJnge County, C&Utonrla.. under the nctltlowi tlrm
IWIM or VILLA Jrl.AR..INA. aDd that
Mld ftrm a c:ompoeed of the follo•·
la&' _permn wbON name and place or resldeDOe I• u folio... to wit :
BEVERLY P . LIEN'TZ, Jr. 208 Topu Stnet
BalOO. Ial.&nd. C&llfornla wtTNSSS my band t.ht. 20th da)'
)f June. 1M7. BEVERLY P. LIE~'T'Z. J r. BTATE OJ' CA.LrFORNlA. COUNTY
):J' ORANGZ-...-... On Ulla ah d&Y of J\Ule. 1H7. t.
--the ---· a No«ary Nbllc la &Dd. for the: CoantJ' ua itate. nUd1as lberelD. d aJ.7 com·
·-.......... penonall• .... -BEVEltLT P . LIEl\'TZ. JR.. bow1I to ,.. to be tbe peNOll W'boe9
-.. 1111*:!1bed to . tbt: wttbtn .. ==t.~~=.-to ..
l1f WlTNK8B WB'ERD)P. t ba" =·· ... --.... -..,. . _ ....... ~ .......
-aam:.~ ~CR118AN JC..,.,. Nbli<l ta Uld 11r a. 0 7 .. ltate.
a J, -··-~ I I •..:rrt-: . -·~•; s: .......
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C ESS POOLS a nd
SEPTIC TANKS
Installed Anywhere· ln
Orange County
Contract Drilling
Sewer Connection
(All Work Guaranteed)
F'ull Insurance Carried
J. R. McCORMI C K
340 V!ctoria St. Costa Mesa
Beacon 506~
93-tfe
12 YEARS SERVICE
IN THE HARBOR AREA
HARRY HALL
PAINTING CONTRAC!'OR
274 East 19th Street
Ph. Bea. 5413 Costa Mesa. Call1
31).tf<
QUAUTY ANTIQUES Bought and
sold. Choice old glau, china.
and unusual items preferred.
Chr istie's 318% Marine Ave.,
Balboa Island. Phone Harbor
1241-M. 35-tfc
FORMED \Vlndahlelds & Hatcl
Coven made to order. Also Plex·
lglaas A Lucite Sheets tor aale
Nu-World Products Company,
303 Third S t., Huntin(ton Beach
Phone Huntington Beach 17l!
l!t).tf•
nrl'ORING-All elementary and
high school subject> by exper-
ienced certified Calitornla teach-
ers. 122 33nl St, Newport Beach
Phooe H arbor 322-J. 45-10tc
R 0 0 F S
W_ J. BENBOW
Phone Harbor 1012 J
COOPERATIVE
ROOFING CO.
82-tft
New and, llepair
pt._ Beacon 5211).R .
zm Eide> .&-. • o.m -»tto
Insulated Pumice BlockB
CONCRE'lE moc1<1 fer all bulJd.
Inc l>UIPJIS Rdilfordlls --
'n ····t steel •blduw•
Pumi-Blok Company
mo S: •Kain St. Sata AM Olm . a.Jelle
CASH FOR U.S. ST AMP-Collec-
tions , large or small, new or old,
mint or used. Call Harbor 1058.
· 45-trc
BEAUTY AIDS 11
MACHINE and MACHINEI.ESS
P e rmanent "\Vaves
'nntlng and Manlcurln&:
E:venlng A ppt. Ph. Harbor 179-W
Vi's B e auty S h o:p,
t103 Coast Hiway, Corona e l Mar
75-tf<
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Saturday between New-
port Harbor Yacht Club & Mc·
Nally's La nding, 1 pair bifocle
glasses, pale blut' plastic frame.
Harlequin style. Re"'ard. Crest-
view 12309, Los Angeles. Re--
verse charges. 54-2tc
WASHING MACHINES
U you don't have one do YolD
washing at
BILL'S WAS H-A-TERIA
475 Newport Blvd., Costa Meu
Phone Beacon 5'T10
DON'T WAIT
ORDE R Y OUR
S ERVEL
17·tf•
G AS R EFRIGERATOR
NOW
D e liveries Are
Improving
We May S urpris e You
VO G EL 'S
FOR SALE-1946 16 ft. Garwood
Utility. Never been in water.
Full price $2600.00. Villa ?.1a-
rina . Harbor 1800. 53-tfc
23' Chris-Craft s pee d boat, 3
seater, like new. Fast Chrysler
marine motor . Sacr ifice $2495.
Angeles 19292. 52-4tc
A lovely mirror type S pinet,
used. now only S185. Terms.
Danz-Schmidt, 520 NO.' M a i n,
Santa Ana. 54-tfc
DOGS, CATS & PETS S5
F OR SALE-One Ascelot, is of
the Lepoard family. ver y gentle
and house broke. E xcellen t pet.
Call Beacon 5801. 52-4tc
---.,,--=-,.,,.,=-~-:--::-,,...----1 SNIPE FOR SALE Recondi-F OR SALE-Irish Setter pups.
tioned, practically new sails. R egistered A.K C. 344 E . 20th
Also row boat. 2173 Ocean Blvd. S t., Costa Mesa. Beacon 5149-M.
Balboa. H ar bor 1713-W. 52·tfc • 51-4tc
F OR SALE-225 H .P.r Grey Deisel SPECIAL ANNO\JNCl!MENTB 13
$1000. 406 38th St., Newport 1-----K-E_Y_S ___ _
Beach . 52-tfc
Made Whlle You Watt 1942 Chr is Craft SJX>rt utility. P e r-
VOOllL'B feet condition 209 Emerald, Bal-
boa Island. Harbor 299-R. • 100 Ka.in St., B&lbo&
52-4 tp M-tf•
20-Ft. S L OOP
FOB BENT LOST-Black pin point seal skin
bill folder with lnitia1s H .T.H.
finder will receiye substantial
r eY.'Rrd. Call Harbor 2064-W.
100 Main S t. Harbor 145 F ast, Sturdy, Metal Center Board
SANDY'S MOTEL in Corona del
Mar now partially open, 7 beau-
tiful units ready to rent, v.'ith
or \\>ithout kitchen privilegt'S.
By day or ~-eek. · 54-2tc
43-t!c
5l ·tf c "VENETIAN===:=-::B::LIND==S-:-Al-:-:-Uml--.:-n-wn-
·l':M.,-P-LO-,,-,,l'MEN,,,,,,-.,-T,..,,W"ANT.,..,.,,,..E,..D:---!8 I t.ff), wood. Call us for tree est1
EXPERIENCED care for infants
and young chiJdr en. by hour or
day. At 344 E . 20th St., Costa
l\l esa. Hearon 5149-l\f. 53-4tc
mate. Renovation A ren.ntahlng
So Coast Venetian BUnd Co.
v.·cst lSth and Newport Ave~
Coeta Mesa. Ph: Beacon 5762-W
3!1-tf• WOULD LIKE permanent care of -------------
one or t'vo children in my own Concrete Blocks
home or by the hour. Phone and Cessp ool Tile & Brick
Harbor 801.J. Mrs. R. C. Ha\\•le . PATIO WALLS LAID
6808 Seashore Dr., Newport
Beach. 51-4tp Walter L. K line
WORK WANTED-Will do Jaun-CONCRETE P RODUCI"S CX>.
dry & ironing in m y home. Ir-lSSO Nf.wport Road, Costa Mesa
vine St., across from High Phone Beacon 5256 26-tfc
School. 51-4tp
\VANT Practical nursing and
baby sitting. Mrs. Briscoe.
Phone Beacon 5718-1\1. 51-4tc
WORK WANTED-Ironing In my
~ome. P lain or fancy. 530 San .
Bernardino Ave.. N e w po r 1
Heigh ta. 26-t!c
EMPLOYMENT OFFERED ZS
.":"::"7~...,,,o-::-==.,.---,..,~ WOMAN QR GIRL general house
work & light cooking, private
roon1. Beacon 5733-R. 54-1 tc
APPUCA TIO NS for permanent
employment for the position of
Boatman with the Ne"'J)Or t Har-
bor Department are no"· being
taken. Applicants must reside
in the Harbor Area. Only those
experienced in small boat oPera-
P lenty of G o od Tiree
A ll Sizes
Com pound Motor
Gallon. 70c
Oil
W estern Auto Supply
Authorized Dealer
1836 Newport Blvd.. Coota Mao
17-tft
S l eep In Y o ur C a r
CALIF. CAR BED no cut uphol-
stery; transfer a ble; fits sedans,
club coupes; 3-hr. service. Write
for circular. Calif. Car Bed Co ..
1754 W . Manchester, Los An-
geles. (at Western). TW 2661.
tion and maintenance and some
0 fire fighting. "ill be considered. _w_ANTED_-=,.,.,,TO::--:"::-UT"_-:::--:----I
54-21c W ill Pay Cash
52-4tp
WANTED-Mature ~·oman to care For your furniture or what haw
for three children ages 8, 9 &: YoU. Phone Beacon 5656.
10. while they are visiting at Crawley Furniture Co.
our home for August. Phone 1812 Newport Blvd. Costa Kw
Palmer Harbor 1500. 53-4tc 9'l-tfc
\V AlTRESS -Must be over 21.
Phone Beacon 5163. Arches Cafe
5J.2tc
DINNER COOK-Must be tint
class. John Dory. Palm A Cen-
tra.I, Balboa.. 50-ttc
WAITRESSES WANTED -Ba3
Shore Cafe. Be. 5745. 32-tft
CASH for U SED
Furni tlft'e & Appliances
--We Buy A.fnl~t
Anything"
GRANT'S •
Phone BeL !l707-M
16'5 Newport m vd., Calta M ...
42-tfc.
Hollow Racing Mast
Ne"' Cables. Just Painted
Have S425 Invested
NO REASONABLE OFFER
REFUSED
Phone Redondo 9967
Or Sc-e at 1436 Pil'r Ave.
No. Redondo1 Beach, Calif.
, 54·2tc
140 ft. H eavy Duty
D esiel P o w e red S h ip
Ready to go. H as been in steady
opera ti on. fine
Beacon 5801 .
condition. Call
Sampson Machine W orks
CX>STA MESA
53-4tc
FOR SALE-16 ft. Snipe, newly
painted, new sails. Sacrificed
$495. Miracle Mile Motel, 706
Coast Highway, Ne"'JX>rt BeacQ.
• 53-2tc
FAST KETCH. 40x32xllx6 ft.
Rhodes design, mahogany plank-
ing, Everdure fastened, lead
keel. Phone Beacon 5426-R.
52-4tc
FOR SALE-Used Johnson Sea
Hors~ outboard motor, 10 h.p.,
a1ternate ·firing, eXcellent condi-
tion . H. M. F ord, 213 Grand
Canal, Balboa Island, Call Har-
bor 761-R. Sl-4tc
S NOW BIRD 306 for sale, excel·
lent condition. In q u 1 r e BL.
72142. Los Angeles. 51-4tc
NEW AND USED
OUTBOARD MOTORS
REPAIRING
Autbori%ed CUshman Scooter
Agency
PARTS AND REPAIRS
916 Clout mway · Harbor 631
--BACH E LOR APARTMENT July
18th to August 1st. Phone Har-
bor 1351-J. or Republic 9334.
54-1 tc
CANAL FRONT house, by the
\veck. Accomodates four. Pri-
vate bathing beach. I nquire 280
Broadway, Costa ~1esa. 54-2tp
APARTI\'IENT with private en-
trance, accomodates 3 or 4
adults. 311 I sland Av('., Balboa.
54-2tc
F OR RENT-Office or store space
12·x40'. 2823 W . Central Ave.
Phone Harbor 160. 52-4tp
PLEASEf\.'T room w i t h private
entr ance, all home privilcdg~.
near bus stop In New p o r t
Heights. For l or 2 ladies. Call
after 3 p.m . Beacon 5426-R.
54-4tc
F OR RENT-July, August, Sep.
tember, 2 bedroom holL~, patio,
barbecue, garden, Cor ona del
Mar. P hone 1808-J . 510 Acacia
St. 51-tfc
WANTED TO RENT U
PAINTING CX>NTRAC!'OR de-
sir es year around r enta l. small
house or apartment for self &
wiJe. In admtion to paying rent
will guilrantee painting keep up
of sam e. Write P. 0 . Box 234,
Balboa I sland 54-2tc
WANT TO RENT year 'round
2 or 3 bedroom unturni!ihed
house 1n Balboa or vicinity. Per~
manent residents. Good refer·
ences. Phone ~bor 707. 43-tf
SINGLE professional man wants
small apartment 2 weeks in
August, bay or ocean front.
Phone Mrs. Barbre. Har. 208,
days. 51-1tfc ·---=---.,.,..,.._.-,.-..,.,==--....,.;: BENT, MillCELLM~US 41
TRAILER FOR RENT -Private
6edroom. Anchor Trailer Por t ,
C<ista Mesa. No. 20. 5 4-2tp
32-tfCB -~Z~M.:;,;.EB~T::_A'l'l!~:'...:-::::CBAN~:'.:-='._=": I W~petent bouoekeep. LOWEST PrlOOI, new and llled ---:======--= er 'tor working mother and 3-lllrnlhft. S ee Needle'• D)4 CHROMOMTERS TRADE-Two room house, 1tucoo,
ye°'-<>ld bay. Uve In. Good oaJ. Newpxt mvd., C o 1 t a Ma&. Watches • Clock • Jeweley rock, fruit b'fts, garden. Tra~
ary. Call Mn. White. Harbor wru pay topo fer your lllrnlture. Repalrtnc -Prompt Servlee for equal value $3000. R o y
2l'Tl·M. 47-tfc ae.oon !5038. 26-tfc VAN DROO.EN Sloper, Beaumont, California.
SALESMAN -8upervbor fo r "1aNft'OS& roa 11.&La a J z w E L E R General Delivery. 52-4tp
America's on!Y modern cleaning ------------1'1118 N ewpk-t Jlhd. ca.ta -MONSY 'IO LOAN U
lnltrumont "Rexalr" wUJ be In A GOOD BUY-lll·tfo LOANS 'IO BUILD, buy, lmprooe,
t"""' to appotnt·exchBlve direct Is. A WISE BUY ---:-, --------1 modomlJe er ,..,.,.._. We pur-
tlealen fer Ft1llttton. Anobebn. Balboa Canvas Shop cl>ue truot -.
Santa Ana and Newiut --Let l Uo Help y.., Be ----°"""' NEWPORT-BAI.BOA FEDERAL ~~~~=:: HARBOR FURNITURE --U'pbtiiol)iilllc SAVINGS A LOAN ASSN.
Lao ~ « im.. Fedora! 1912 Bir11ar Bhd. Ooota -a..tia., :1111 -2'14' Dalt It. 1131 Via Lido Pb. lbr. 1500 '
1118. . ~ o.Ue 1'011;wt -'IMll• ·-. ••
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for Quick Sale.
W. J. HOLCOMB
(And Associa te Brokers)
1517 COAST IIlWAY CORONA DEL MAR
"Where the F1ags F1y" 54-ltc
' B. A. N E R E S 0 N
1 REAL VALUES! _
HOMES -INCOME -BUSINESS OPPOR'l'IJl':<ITIE9
INSURANCE
SPECIAL! SPECIAL!
NEW 2· bedroom home . . . Eastside . . . good soil . . .
close to Newport Blvd. Lot 60x150. f'r.\me ... Very
nice appearing home. This is a real buy at this figure ...
Yes, the full price is only-
$4800
ATTENTION G. I. or CIVILIANS
NEW 3-bedroom h ome ... ha rdwood and tile, 2-car gar-
age. dble. laundry trays ... Eastside ... I good district
. . . la rge living room. Ove r 1000 squ~ feet. This
home has been appraised by G. I. apprait>ers for over
$10,000. Owners are selling for .cost. Full price is only-
$9500
WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU
B. A. NERESON
REAL ESI'ATE BROKER AND ASSOCIATES
1972 Newport Blvd. 819 sooth Main
Costa Mesa, Calif. Santa Ana, Calif.
Phone: Beacon 5225 P hone : S. A. 7240
Evenings, Call 5458-J 54-ltc
BALBOA
Stucco duplex in excellent condition ; 3 be\lroom apart-
ment upstairs with kitchen. bath and larg~ living room ;
3 garages. Immediate possession. Price $19 750. Terms.
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5-Bedroom home, good location, furnished. Immediate
possession. $10,500. Terms.
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2 ·Bedroom home, furnished. Close to bay. Electric re-
frigeration ; venetian blinds; R·2 w ne. Plice. $10,500.
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6 Rental units, $5500 annual income. Excell ent location.
Apartment available. Plice $26,750.
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NEWPORT
Duplex; 3 doors from ocean. Fine ocean !view.
income. Plice $7250. Terms. 1
Good
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BA:LBOA ISLAND
2-Bedroom home ; nicely furnish ed; 1 blT front. $15,000. from bay
.
• LISTINGS ARE APPRECIATED.
I I
. BEVERLEY REAL TY ~·
41:11 E. Central • Bar. 1788 , ,
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P ..... 8 NJ:WPOKT BALBOA N J:W8·T••B8M ha . ~ . 'ftmlDAY !rwtwl ...... dar. ,.., .. 11" ec n1cs
City Construc:tion Legs Fi111worb F.te Drews
(Continued trom Pose 11 25,000 to' Belboe Pier: . Say Sh•lrt
..-. to flnllh bla bome, beslm 1n Plan Pi reh Pfo9rem ~~~ ~ to (Continued -Pap ll I G II I
1lr and Mrs. J E. 'lbonlaa llled when they arrived In Bol-they s o um s a ..... for bu!Jdtnc a storeroom found the parking · lot near the
cmto tllelr p<wnt bulldlnc at 925 llende2VoUo ballioom IO jammed .
Udo Soud, Udo Isle, at a coot ot. With vehicles that they could not (Continued rrom Pap ll
$700. get clOR ~ because ot the Hornby replied that it was •"aim·
Wea O>rbin ol. 107 OrdUd ave-people gathered to tee any part iliar" to one worn by the de-
nue Oonlna c1e1 Mar,. llled a plan of the ground flnworlal. fenclant.
for •the buJldtna ol. a porch oDio hLI However, these latter IJ'OOP' Hornby was also shown a fW'..
_....,,..., to coot $500. enjoyed the aerial dloplay, which collared leather flight jacket,
Hal Polley of ll6 Orange Grove, 1lJaDY people locally said later which he ldentUied alao u "slm·
Placentla. llled a plan for the were the best they had oeen In War".
erection ot. a garage at 130 39th some time. Cross-examined by the defense,
street, Newport Beach, the same The firewor~ were IOt oU by Homby testilled that the W-fated
to cost $800. city firemen under the supervision vessel was tied up at VbTs re-
of Fire Otief Frank W. Crocker. pair &hop dock at 9 a. m. March
The diiplay was made possible 15 for repain when he got there.
this year through donations made He sald Ted Junkermeier, the
by merchant-members of the New· other mechanic, artived about 9:15
port Harbor Olamber of Com-a. m. During the morning, Homby
LIDO ISL E
ooaa
WS HAVE
0 0 D 0
CHOICE
D D 0 D
llAY P'R O NT
D D 0 0
M D ME• A ND
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'*'P'AATMIENT•
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merce and of the Balboa Improve--said he and Mr. Overell had to go
ment Association and other co-to Santa Ana for parts and re-
operating citizens of Balboa. turned to the shop about 3 p. m.
The Balboa Improvement Aas<>-Homby further testified that
ciation directors were high 1n the mechanics fini.!hed work on
their praise of Oiff Pettey, BaJ-the craft between 7 and 7:30 p, m.
boa Inn cafe proprietor, who was the night 'ot March 15. He said
chairman of the fireworks cele-the ~t was taken to the moor-
bration committee:" ing area, where they had difficulty
P e ttey was given full credit for mooring it between 9 and 9 :30
the success of the program. It p. m.
was he who planned the advertis-He testified that he could not
ing program and ob~ed the fix the exact time the boat was
funds to pay for the entire pro-moored. but he thought it was
gram, Presiden t Volney Hay Jr. about 9:30 o'clock when they got
said today. . . . back to the repair shop, where
The Balboa a.ssooation is now Mr Overell had taken them in his
making plans for its annual Pirate · car.
Days celebr a tion. Ted Junkermeier, the other me-
Fired Cracker?
Dwigh t C. Swafford of Ne\\'·
port Beach was booked at police
station for a fire"-'Orks violation at
11 :05 Thursday night, police rec-
ords d isclosed.
chanic who worked on the Mary
E ., took the stand at 3 :45 o'clock
Monday afternoon. He corrobor-
ated previous t estimony given by
Hornby on the sub ject of the ap.
pare I.
~ p. a . palmer 1NC0'1l'01Atro Treats Own Bruises
Cross-examined by the defense,
he said he left the engine room at
9 p. m. ~Jter retrieving his tools
and then joined Homby and Mr.
Overell who were then in a dinghy
and preparing to go asore to the
Balboa pier.
real tors
llll "o I "o· •••OO•• o eoc~ ooh I,
Tol•o•o •• ~""'""" 1>0<1<• "°'""' I~
Lifeguaro Donald Dickey or
Newport Beach suffered abrasions
of the knee and elbow on Sunday.
~~~~========~~H~e~treated himself.
Ocean Front Cate
French Fried Shrimp and Fish
Our Specialty
• • CHOPS • DINNERS .. .. .... . . . . .. ........ .. .. .. .. . . . .. ..
BEER SANDWICHES -· ··--.. ·-·---· ..... _. .......... ---· .... _.,,.
Fountain Servloe
2114 Ocean Front Newport Beach
CATE AND D AVIS
At Its Sunny Best ••
c.l&"c.
At the requt'St of the defense. h~
described the type of equipment
aboard the yacht before it ex·
pl oded.
CITED BY POLICE
C. L. Gooct\\;n of 221 19th Str('(>t,
Ne\''J>Ort Beach. m ay not h ave
known there \Vas an ordinance
against shooting fiN'\\'Orks on July
-I. But now he must appear in
court. si nce the local police cited
him at 9 :42 p.m. Friday.
Bullet Pierces House
Police are investigating , the
shooting of a bullet into the house
of E. A. Streng at 416 Larkspur
avenue, Corona del Mar, Friday.
-~ .. ~ •..:.:..:...:::_ 4 ...
An Investment in Future Y'. ,.u · ears •••
vr HtH1/fhlu/ R •cre<rfion
\
The South Coast's Distinctive New
Community of Waterfront Homes.
Each Lot Has Its Own ~ sD;"...,
Private Boat Slip y.,.... tar .. UUle • ~. alHI Beach $3000 ~Designed for Outdoor Living ,____Dawa _ __.
~ to ~lJ • lllway 101, I-* W-* GI Al' .. O\•i r
omus,. tM Plvpat.,, ar Wllvldaa:
J.M. Miller ....... ~ ... • *"'
Harbor Investment Co.
IOlll 8ta wt .. ·-(leebal Bart.r t-.
P.A. Palmer
Siii Via U6t _,_ 11111
Mesa Beeuty Fin i.hes
Third in Huntington'•
Nine-Girl Contest
(Continued from Pap 1)
ulde and ~pate In the oeml-
flnal and final roundl from which
winners were chmen for e a c b
claalflcatlon.
Miu Applegate deserved to win
the top honor of the contest. but
there •·ere times when it looked
as though ahe would have stiff
competition from Miu Forest, who
waa weJJ.supported by rooters
from the home town. .
Trt>phies donated by the ,Hunt-
ington Beach 'Chamber of Com·
merce were handed to the prize
winners. The contest was arrang.
.ed by the chamber and by Paul
Gustlln of the Gustlin School of
Swimming.
The letter r eminded the audl·
ence t hat the Huntington contest
was the forerunner of the bigger
beauty contest which is to be held
ln Balboa on July '27.
•
Board of Chamber Told Cost
Of Sanitation System Project
(Continued from Pap l l and ..,.er maintenance and '82.-
cloee 'h<>Uae--to-houae' count. 000 for omce penonnel.
In 1970, the survey reveals; the Finandnc of Diatrict No. 9, the
populaUon will have altyrock.eted Dana Polnt.san Clemente l)'ltem,
to. 802,800 persoN, and by 1990, would cost 87 cents per $100 a.
the end of the ao--ca.Ued "~year-lftled valuation at outset, decreas· period" foi paying off the overall ing to nine cents by ;l.990, Mr.
COit of building the newly propos.-Kenny said
ed treatment plant and sewage Dilttict No. 10, the Silverado-
disposal ayatem, the population Modjeska Canyon area, would cost
will be 1.466,000. $2.22 per $100 ........i valuation,
Mr. Kenny, citing statlstlca decreasing to 21 cent.I by 1990.
compiled by the survey engineers, ' The speaker said that the city
stated that the assessed valuation of Newport Beach would be as--
Of the county has increased from lessed a 23--cent tax rate at the
$9,000,000 in 1890, when the popu-beginning which would decrease to
lation was 13,589 persons, to more a 12-cent tax rate toward the end
th8.n $245,000,000 lut year when of a 40-year-payment-period, if it
the population was 190,000 per· voted to join the system.
sons. City Share Stated
Seell mch V~uatloo The city of Newport Beach
Balboe Couple Sues
Prominent Clubwoman,
Atty. end Peaee Officer
Mr. and Mn. Robert Wood of
312 Montero street, Balboa, today
filed suit in superior court" aak·
Ing $9850 damages from Mn.
Edna J ohnson, Attorney Max Hur·
witz and Police Officer Dale Mont·
gomery ot Newport Beach, alleg·
ing that unlawful entry was made
to their place.
The plaintiffs claimed that "by
force and display of 0&tenslble
force and threats the defendants
entered the Wood r esidence on
J une 12, searched through the
clothing and other personal effects
and household goods belonglng to
the plaintiffs". ·
Such an act, Wood charged, Was
trespass and constituted entry and
search without authority and
against the w:ill of the ownen.
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vice. Oaaraa-
-._in---puto.
O thers who vied for the big
prizes in the contest on Sunday
were as follows:
Based on the area within the would be required to pay 36.10
proposed 10 sanitation districts percent and Corona del Mar would
outlined by the findings of the be required to pay 64 percent on
board. the current assessed valu· the construction of a mmk line
ation of these districts would be running from Corona' del Mar to
$208,000,000 instead of the $245,· the junction.
They asked $4000 fOr compensa-
tory damages, $5000 for exemplary
damages and $850 foi damage al·
legedly done to their home which
they said included the breaking of
a vase worth $350. JJr E 1)\A/13 i::i () \~1 "1
Mary Ann McCormic, 17, Al-
hambra; Jane Alexander, 20, Costa
Mesa: Sandra Scott, 15, Maywood;
Audith Lee Shelde n, 16, West-
minster; Grace McAllister, 17,
Sunset Beach a nd Mary Carmoda,
17, Englewood.
000,000 since not quite all ot the Mr. Kenny also stated that the
county area is to be included with· Newpor t Harbor area would be
in the 10 districts. expected to pay 12.90 percent of
By 1990, the report predicts the the cost ot building the treatment
assessed valuation of the 10 dis· plant. H e also outlined the pro-
tricts will be $1,360,000,000, with cesses necessary before the coun-
a larger amount, not yet estlmat· ty can set up the system in each
ed, for the county as a whole. of the 10 proposed districts.
The major costs for engineer-U two percent of the voters
Ing, administration and disposal protest the plan, an e1retion is
operation will be concentrated on called, and If the election carries,
districts one to eight, in which the they can go ahead a nd authorize
central treatment plant would be a bond issue, said the speaker.
located. This process takes 120 days, usual-
Contenders
For Hawafi
Cup on Way
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• 11 District• L11ted ly but it there is a protest, the
•· These districts. Mr. Kenny told lengt h of time would be extended
members of the chamber of com -to include 140 days.
merce at a luncheon m eeting in A question and answer period
White's Balboa cafe, are Listed as followed Mr. Ke nny's talk, during
roUows: , which time several questions were
summer day with enough wind to
give all or the starters a nice push
on their 2250 mile journey to Ha-
waii stnd also giving the specta-
tors a chance to try and keep out
of their way.
II.ad Bod~
The 34 starters included the
yacht Sea Biscuit. from SAn Fran-
cisco. who had the misfortune to
be rammed by a tanker on her
WR}' do"-"Tl to the start or the race.
She was forced to make repairs
and reached the Los AngelC'S har-
bor during the night of July 3rd,
tired and wear)' but still game and
in thert' pitching at the sta.rt.
All the boats u •ere in tip top
conctition; many sported new ny-
lon sails and from the gleam of
the bright u•ork to the newness of
the cre\\,..S hats the enthusiasm of
all was clearly apparent.
District No. 1, Santa Ana; dis-asked about the proposed system.
trict No. 2. Orange, Fullerton, Too Near City Plant
Anaheim and Placentia; district One of the QU('Stions propound·
No. 3, La Habra and neighboring ed was, will not the proposed new
places: ctistrict No. 4, Seal Beach, t:reatment plant be located too
Sunse t Beach and Los Alamitos; near the city of Ne\\'J)Ort Beach?
district No. 5, Newport Heights. Mr. Kenny admitted that the
District No. 6. Costa Mesa and new plant would be stationed
areas to the Santa Ana Army Air about three-fourths of a mile f-rom
Base; district No. 7, Tustin and the city water plant, which some
areas to the northeast; district of the members felt would be a
c , _ n -h hindrance to the city water sys-No. n. Lot1guna i:x:ac .
OthC'r districts 'A'hich m ay or tern.
may not 'share in the project~ Anolher question was, what
since the ' \'Oters of each district "'ould happen if say, for example,
must decide \\'hether or not to district No. 6, refused to enter
join the plan-are district No. 9, the proix>sed system?
San Clemente and San Juan Cap-Mr. Kenny explained that any
istrano to'A·nship a nd district No. distTict which decides not to be-
10, Modjeska and the other can-come a part of the proposed sani·
F1ying Cloud "''as first out of yons.
the breakwater (the starting line ln\·e11tment ls Big
tation system would be eliminated
rrom the plan. In that case the
other districts joining would ha'Ve
to carry the cost of the trunk
lines.
was inside a nd no spectators were
alJo'A·ed in the harbor) followed
closely b)• Chubasco. \\'. L. Steu•-
art's heavily favored ya"''· and
then ea.me about six of the larger
boe.ts including Patolita. Dolphin.
Zoe H .. Dragoon and Westward.
all bearing do\\'Jl and flying.
Each skipper fought to get the
most possible speed from his boat
as the experts point out that a fav·
arable start is a good percentage
in the "''inning or one of yachting's
most outstanding event.s.
Races Broa.dcut
Once outside the harbor the
fleet split up. about half taking off
for the west end of Catalina Isl-
and I.he other half (including Dr.
Paul Van Degrift•s Teton repre-
senting t.he Voyagers Yacht club)
t?Jting their luck around the east
end.
Under the present county.wide
plan, the total capital investment
ror combined districts one to
eight "'ill be $22.001,000 at the be-
ginnihg of the 40-year-installment
paying period or 1950, which sum
uill be increased by SOple $3,080.-
000 to give a total capital invest·
men t of $25,081.000 by 1990.
The total costs to be combined
eight districts for constr ucting,
oper ating and maintaining the
proposed SC\\'erage system over
the 40-year period from 1950 to
1990 are l'Stimated at $1,107,000
\\'hich, l\·tr. Kenny r emarked, are
equivalent to an average of tax
rate of 15 cents per SlOO valua·
ti on.
This tax rate will decrease over
the 40-year-period from 69 cents
in 1950 to six cents in 1990.
There \\'Ould be 201.7 miles of
trunk sewers within the 352
square miles of the eight districts
linked into one system.
The reports of the race will be
broadcast nightly over station
KFOX in Long Beach at 11 p. rrr.
Monday through Friday and one-
half hour later at 11 :30 on Satur· Coutructlon Cost Sbo'A"D
day and Sunday. Other points brought out in the
Ho'A•ever, if at some future date,
the declining district wishes to
sign up with the system, it would
be required to pay its share of
the overall cost. Mr. Kenny added.
How Cost Meuured
In answer to a question as to
how the tax rate estimates is
reached by the sur\·ey e ngineers,
l\1r. Kenny said that participation
in sharing costs deJX>nds on the
am ount or i.ewage each district
has to be moved.
"Our (,?Crcentage in the cost of
building and maintaining th e
treaunent plant would be 12.18
percent or the overall cost," Mr.
Kenny said in conclusion.
Members of the board of direc-
tors of the chamber voted to a u·
thorize the appointment of a com-
mittee to confer with the City of
Huntington Beach on the plan as
recommended by the board of en·
gineers.
As of Monday, July 7th, very engineer's reJ)Ort an~ elucidated FENDER SKIRT STOLEN
little is knO\\'TI of the boats and by Mr. Kenny were:
their positions. 1. The flow of sewage would
Morning Star reported herself to increase from an annual average
be in latitude 28.16 No. and longi· of 27,000,000 gallons daily in 1950
tude 12.05 W. with Dolphin about to 146.000,000 gallons daily in
40 miles astern. 1990.
Fairweather's report listed h er 2. A single 78-inch reinforced
in about the same position and concrete pipe represents the most
Dragoon reported herself at lati-economical ocean outfall for r e--
tude 30.22 No. and longitude 12.04 ceivlng the effluent from the
west. eight districts.
Patolita did not give her posi-3. This trunk line would be laid
Roger Neth, carrier for The
Los Angeles Examiner, informed
Newport police of the theft of a
fender skirt.
LOSES $50 IN CASH
Jack Turner of Ontario reported
to police here the loss of his bill-
fold containing $50 in the r est·
room of .the Arches Service sta-
tion on 101 highway.
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,._,..--uTTLE FISHES!-.-~
We Keep 'em Alive
IN BAIT TANKS ON BOTH THI:
NEWPO~T & BALBOA PIERS .
IF YOU WANT "BAIT THEY LOVE TO TAKE"'
(OPEN DAILY) 8ee Ol:OBOI: 11IN1:B
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II,. VJ 2595 Coast Highway, Nel'l'POrt Beach ~A. Q Pr<S<nts the F;fth of a Series
~ Know Your Contractor <-,... Holden Construction Co., InC:
P . O. Box 82 Corona del Mar
Before the war, Bob Holden had always dreamed of coming dou'Tl
to Balboa to live. After serving three years in thi Army Air
F orces, one year with the Eighth Air Forces in ngland. his
dream came true. Bob·, his wife Jerry and their 2~ ear old son.
Rickie moved dou'l'l here in 1946, and hope they _will iv~ he.re for
a long time to come. Bob has done most of his bu~ding 1n Co·
rona del ~1ar, some for sale and the rest contracting. He has
been active in the Surfs ide.rs, serving as membershf chainn~n.
and is on the Board of Directors of the newly fo ed Junior
Chamber of Commerce. . . . Bob has confidence i the gT0\\'1.h
or this area and thjnks it has a great future ahead.
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tion but said she was s lopping underground near t he Santa Ana
around in a dead calm. river, where it is proposed to enter
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whole affair .includes Mr. A. K . the ocean floor and empty into
Barbee's attempts to get himself 150 feet of water some 2000 feet
aboard his 59 foot schooner, the offshore.
Zoe K Mr. Barbee missed the noon 4. Total construction cost of this
start at San Pedro and took off outfall including a 420()..foot pipe
after the Zoe in a power cruiser 90 inches in, diameter, ts estimat~
at 3 ,45 P. m., July 4th. -• at $3172 000 and t $2 ••n 000 Uftable to locate the boat he ~ • ' a P"9V,
chartered an airplane at Catalina exclusive of this section.
Saturday nlgbt lntendJnc to trans-Woalcl Uoe Old Plat
fer himself from the plane to the The p:'fSO!lt outfall line, a 42-
Keep Cool!
with
SLATS-0-WOOD
schooner by ii>e&ns of a rubber life Inch cut Iron pipe emptylne 3000 "
raft If and When be ·finds l>Or. feet offsbott, Mr. Kenny added,
Crowd Views Parade
would be acquired alone with the
outfall lines and treatment plant
by the propooed new district or-
(QJntlnued from Pap One> ganlzation.
mounted. and the San Gebriel It woold be maintained u an
Mounted pollce. auxiliary unit to carry aft lmmda-
Amonc the mllitaly marc:blnc tiom from Ooodwaten which ~
units cited ror pra1-thy at--P Into the ..._.. system after
tentlon was the contlnpnt ot. It ii a eolnc concan, the apeaker
United States Marines from the explaJned.
s..J 8-b Ammunition and Net Initial coot ot the propooed ,,,....
depot, and from the El Thro -· treatment plant with 85,000,000
lion neer ~ pllom clalJy capodty, _..esporod-
Ou.-nc llo&ta 1n the mlli-1n11 to the 1970 papu1a11on uoe,
taly oetup ,,_ the navy ahlp .,._ -.Id be $2) 28,000, acoorcllnc to
blblted by the U. S. Naval bue .. 11matea. By 1990, thil IRllD llhall
from TMmlnal Island and a na-need to be in<ftued to .,. .. 11.
val unit from the Santa Ana Na-mated total ot. 13,561,000.
val Air lfllllaa ..... al :a OoatlJ a.ta -and New ... t Hal' bor patrioClc ---rei>-Mr. Kenny stated that p<....-
TlllDted In tbe nc.ta abown by tbe --for the eisbt -a.ia -Na:wpart -. Hal' tricta lndl>de 13 pnnplas planta,
bor Amftts poot, the New ... t -led to coot 1398,000 l'<r oan-
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EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA, WES.T NEWPORT, SEASHORE COLONY, LIDO · ISLE, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COS:r
VOLUME XllXIX NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFOllNIA, TUUDAY, roLY 8, 1M1
s M
~PULA:J'ION. Reports, es-
timates, hearsay, have
variously estimated the JlOi>'
ulation of Costa Mesa all the
way from 8,000 to 12,000.
But old timers like Charlie
TeWmkle got a wallop of a
surprise when the postof-
flce department, in a survey
;ltl$t compelted, gave the
Mesa 14,000 people, at least
within the boundaries served
by the Mesa P. 0. This is
more than the proponents of
Incorporation, still bei n g
chewed over by the board of
6Upervisors, figured. And it
. could easily be more in line
with the estimates of the
• State Controller which gave
Newport Beach 30,000 souls,
nearly twice as many as the
Chamber of Commerce fore-
cast. · Who ca nteU what the
t950 federal census will re-
veal?
Mesa Beauty Wins Judges'
Award in Beach City Show
Jean Alexander Takes Third Prize in
Huntington C-Ontest Won by Phyllis
Applegate of Oil City; ·1..ong Beach
·Girl Gets Second Prize
By JACK FROST
Pb.ytu9 Applepte, a -tunnlnc, l '7-year--old brunette of H~Unrton
Beach, won ftnt prise ID the annual Hunttncton Beach Glrl • ~-ue
and BathlDC Beauty conteet which was held on the beach at HunUnc·
ton ~ on Sanday afternoon. Carollne Fort"Ott, a comet,., 2S-year-
old brunette h'om Lons Beach. • ~~a":"'..T:x!:i:;. pre tty 20-year· Local Skippers
old bntnette of 11813 Plummer Win Pac Crown
s treet. Costa Mesa, won third •
prize.
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In line with the above to-
tals of growth comes a re-
port that plans for a Costa
Mesa t heater and for a New-
port Balboa Federal Savings
and Loan office building,
have been junked by Griffith
Company because both are
out-dated by the rapid ex-
pansion a n d development
here. As a result a rchitects
are rushing ne'v and revised
plans for a much larger thea-
ter and a bigger offi ce struc-
ture in the Lido Isle business
zone. The Mesa t h eater site
is on Newport B-Ouleva rd be-
tween 20th and 21st st reets.
just a block north of Broad-
way and indications point to
o ne of the finest amusement
centers of its kind in the
Southland. It is interesting
to note that the Savings &
Loan Assn. in declaring its
semi-a nnual dividend paid
out some 534.000. which is
more money than when the
organization started about
12 years ago.
Miss Applegate also captured
honors "\n the sun tan division.
Miss Forest won top honors . in
both the form and figure and the
poise divisions.
There wer e judges but their de-
cisions were innuenced by the rise ana. fall of the applause from the
spectators.
Biggest event of the racing sea-
son may be the Honolulu event
which started July Fourth from
San Pedro but up at Lake W ash-
ing ton thr ee Balboa Yacht club
sk ipper s and their crews created
a sensat ion in the first race of
the P acific Coast championship
series for t h e International 14
class held a t Seattle Yacht club
July 2-3-4.
BATM NG BEAUTIES VU: FOR PRIZE8 AT HUNt:INGTON BEACH. Lett t.q riRht: Jane Alexande r
or Costa Meu ; ~ary M cConnlc of Alhambn.; Catbetlne .~orrest of Lone Beach (second prize); J ean
Alexander of Coflta Meaa (tbJrd prlu ); Mary Canr.oda of Incfewood; Once McAllister of Sunset Beach
and Pbylllx. Applepte of HunUa~n llwlt. (ft!_St prise). -News-Times photo by Volney Hay J r.
The contestant "'ho received the
greatest amount of applause from
the cro\vd was selected to stand
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Braille Hospital
Plan Told Mesa
Lions' Directors
Plans are being made by the
Braille Institute of Los Angeles
to · finance the construction of a•
All are new at the helms of
their craft which have been added
to/the BYC fleet within the past
year and Dick Hammond. who
tied for first place with Buzz Tup-
man in the final results. has had
his boat only 60 days.
Th(' Southern Californians were
competing against 10 other boats
raced by cxf>('ricnccd skippers
from the north and from Canada.
In 1 he first race Tupman, "·ith
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large hospital for thC' blind in San -------------
J\larino. A t Att k Funds "'ill be rais€'d in various cu e ac
cities and town< in the Southland
through the coopera tion and spon-
sorship of civic organizalions. K"ills or·iver Among the organizations re-
ceiving communications from the
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How We Grow. Semi·an-
nual statement of Newport
Balboa Federal Savings and
Loan reveals a three and a
half million-dollar corpora-
tion and President Palmer in
a letfer to slfllreholders mod-
estly says this is the 25t h
dividend at the rate of 3o/r
per annum and tha t the loan
demand contin ues very ac-
tive in spite of the fact that
the association is a pp raising
new construction at consid-
erably less than today's
costs. He also declares t hat
in the period from June 30.
1946. to date. total aSS<'ts
have increased 50 % and be-
lieves that for the next sev-
eral years a loan demand
will continue that ,.;u em-
ploy all the investment funds
offered.
Braille Institute is the Lions club
of Costa J\1esa. '''hose board of di-
rectors mC"eting in the Cost,!l Mesa
Fire hall Monday night referred
to its O"'TI blind welfare committee
the appeal of the Los Angelrs in-
stitute.
The committee \\'as instructed
to obtain more information from
the institute as to ho\\' it proposes
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Costa Mesa Merchants
Call Traffic Session
For Next Wednesday
The merchants division of !hr
Costa f\.·1 cs a Chamber of Com-
merce' hns called a special meeting
schC'duled for rte x t \Vcdnesday
evening at the American Legion
Hall in Costa l\iesa to hear dis-
ctission of plans for traffic rci;u-
lations in that community.
Object of the meeting is to fornl
a citizens' commi ttee to re present
Costa Mesa in negotiations \\;th
the county and state governmental
agencies concerning regulations of
traffic in the Costa Mesa area.
BecaUS(' the community lacks
+ + + a local government at pr esent. the
Vast Crowds. In the pre-committee is a substitute for a
war period P o lice Chie f city council which normally \vould
Hodgkinson and the Crabber seek aid from county and state
used to sit d0\\'11 and esti-government authorities.
mate the crowds that came Frank Vialsh. chairman of the
to the beach on the Fourth merchants division, "'ho called the
Stricken from an acute attack
of gastric indigestion while driv.
ing his automobile along Coast
boulevard. near the l\i obile gaso-
line service statio n. Ne lr port
Beach. a t 6 :39 o'clock Monday
morning. SidnC'y C. Wagner, 47,
of 11501 Sunset boulC'\'ard. Los
Angeles, fell dead in the roadway
\Vhere he had gone for relief.
His wife. \Vho \vas ridi ng along-
side of hiin sAid her husband com-
plainl'd of gas on his stomach
,,·hi!c driving ;'l!ong ttlC' boulevard.
ShC' said he stopped thC' ma-
chine a nd "'alked back to thC' rC'a r
of thl' \'ChiclC', v.•herl', she add<.'d.
she heard his rC'tch t\\'iCf'. \V hen
she hC'aPd no morC' sounds a nd he
failed lo respond. shC' \\'cnt to the
rear and found him lying on I he
road.
\\'. J. Kuehn of 2114 Estrella
street. Los Angeles. a passing
mororist. summoned Newport po-
liet'. An ambulance and a phy-
sician \\·as callC'd and the latter
pronounct'd the man dead . Coroner
Abbey \vas summoned and ordered
the body laken to the Grauel mor·
tuary, where an autopsy was to
be perfonned. .
l\1 r . \Vagner \Vas director of the
photographic department of MGM
motion picture productions, Inc.,
of Hollywood.
Big Crowd Sees
Oil Cjty Parade •
meeting for n e x t Wednesday,
and we \Vould guess maybe urges each local organization.
40,<XX> or 50.000. and let the civic. ·religious, a nd business
next guy who q~oned the groups. to appoint a representa-
fi.gures, count 'em. Well. any-tive to be presen t a t the session. CJose to 50.000 persons stormed
way, the F ourth just past The·m'eeting was suggested by Hunt ington Beach for the 40th an-
out-nwnbered all p revious State Highway Patrolman R. 1. nual Orange County F ourth of
estimates, judging from the fCUba) Morris or Newport Beach, J uly celebration and parade on
MOST COMIC SKIT IN lllJ1"li"TIN'GTON BEACH FOURTH OF .JULY PARADE waa that presented by ..
the Costa Meu-NeWP>rt Barbor Post, American Vete rans. Note .panon with Bible, brtde walldng up
ln rear and bride'• father with ahotcun at rlgbt. Skit wu Jed by a decorated jeep aboard which ut
two lovely glrlL -News·Times photo by Volney Hay, Jr.
th ked who, with E. W. Burrell of Brea, Friday. . . . way e cars \\.·ere par was sponsor of a bill, passed by . Nume~ mili~ary org~a!':!!fngthepopulsu-e:;~ an~ thJ:e the State legislature and signed hons part1c1pated m the long line -e.-· by Gov. Warren. providing ror of march and these w_ere followed
strand. My guess is around safe--d.riving education through the by numerous other civic and pa-
Camera Club Invited Purse Found First Albacore Caught
To Enroll in Laguna A purse. round on the beach. From Passenger Boat
Beach Art Festial has been turned by Mrs. J . A. Reported by Port Lido Geis.singer of 501 North Bay
Front, over to the police station,
where owner may claim it.
100,000 and I'll wager there state's school ~tern. triotic croups. with bands and Me mbers of t he Newport Har-were some 25,CXX> autos came floats, comic skits and cl~ bor Camer a club have been ex-
. Into the harbor area. Any-h h . equestrians by the scores and anl'" tended a cordial invitation to enter
way the hot weather brought Pore C airs Stolen number ot old automobiles down the F .. tival of Art. photographic
......--Je and people consume to the one-cylinder type of he-salon which is to be held in La-~ Mrs. H. F. Hogan of 215 Coral hide. guna Beach. __ c_eon __ tln_ued __ o,.n-:P,-ag-,e _Fl_v_e_I-:-avenue. Balboa Island reported to Qoowds all along the line aP:, The invitation was extended by
"'IA••OND STOLEN . police the theft ot two parch .,a:auded every one ot the partici· . ., m chan and a gtrl"s maroon bicycle pants. indudln& Victor Mc:Laglen Dr. Greene. one of the directon
from her premises. of Hollywood movie fame, Jlm ,or the Laguna fete, who addressed Georze M. Artlnrr ot 312\i Sap.
pbire street, Balboa Island. re--
portod to the Newport Beach p<>-
lice. tbe theft of a diamond ring.
Local Boat 'Rescued
Musick. the Orange county sheriff, pie club.
Plane Part Hit House scores ot notables on horseback Other features of the meeting
and others ol prc:l'l1.inence in Los were a print compasition reading
Newport Beach police ,.._.od Angeles and Onnge countles. by David Todd of Balboa and brief
BOAT THIEVES ACTIVE
M. A. Simpson of Monrovia re-
ported to N~wport Beach police
the theft of a 43 lb. anchor, a
radio, a ship's bell and two fire
extingUishers from hll; boat which
was moored at the C street dock
in Balboa.
World was received here today
of the first catch of albacore from
a Passenger boat.
Recapture, special albacore boat,
opera ting out of P ort Lido, re-
ported two albacore, one on troll-
ing and one on bait, Were caµg ht
off Catalina Island. A third was
hooked. but fell off. One weighed
16 pounds, the other 16"12 paunds.
Passengers making the catcl:cs
were, Mrs. Georgia Davis of New-
port Beach and G. 0 . Plaster of
115 Nort h Tobia street, Pico.
The Recapture earned six pas-
seneers.
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Board of Chamber Toi COsf
Of Sanitation System -r
Directors; Mter Hearing Len~
On Subject, Vote to ApP.@ ... t l C4>m-
mittee to-Cqnf er With Oil <Dit)' C. C.
on Proposed Expenditures l J
A .........,botulve oaWne dlocloolnc tile -to"" M -newt,.~ o~ coun'ty audtaUon syatan........,. ~
10 dhtrletw. lncladln& one ,from Co.ta Mesa and cme li.':"t. ~
• -11w1i. wu preemW ~-,; Fireworks Fete . l ~e!;;:~;o~fu~.;,--Attracts 25 000 of the Newport Hhbof o.!un11er
' of Commerce on MondaY .
Upwards of 25,000 persons view·
ed the firewor ks program given
by the Balboa I mprovement As·
sociation and allied organizations
on the pier at BaJOOa on J uly 4.
While thousands crowded the
BaJOOa beach, others by the tens
of hundreds lolled around bonfires
on Corona del Mar, Balboa Island
and Newport beaches and watched
t he aeria l fireworks.
Still scores of others sa t before
their bay "''i ndows in bay and
ocean front homes and watched
t he shower li ke fireworks as t hey
burst in the air.
Some grouvs \Vho went to the
Balboa section of Ne\vport Beach
late said they "·ished they had r e-
mained on the Newport Beach
for then they could .see the aeriai
firc\\'orks better . ·
These lat tC'r groups said that
(Cont in ued on Back Page)
Contenders
For Hawaii
Cup on Way
By CL..\..'l DIGGER
The start of the fifteenth edit.ion
of the Trans-P acific Yacht race to
Honolulu from Wilmington Har-
bor · at 12 noon on the Fourth of
J ul)' was one of the most thrill·
ingly beautiful sights conCeivable.
All those li teral!~.' hundreds or
ix>wer boats a nd sailing craft who
made the t rip up a nd down the
coast to see the start of one of the
"·orld's greatest sail boat racrs
l''eN' more than repaid for any and
all of their C'fforts.
As the 34 ~ontenders for the
Governo r 's Cup or Ha"·a ii came
charging out of the outer harbor,
\vh ite sails set and driving. most
of them tried for the wi ndward
e nd of thC' starting line in order to
clear the v.·est end of Catalina isl-
and and to get clean airs as soon
as possib)J:)o. Navy planes flew in
forma tion, the Gobdyear blimp
hung aloft. and many private
planes and even cfne helicopter
wished them farewell and good
winds from overhead.
According to their custom, the
navy boats Stationed at · Long
Beach fired their guns as a salute
to Independe nce Day and the air
was full of the boom of their' can-
nons.
It was a beautiful. cloudless
(Continued on Back P age)
City C-Onstruction
Lags on Holidays
Mr. Kenny read tram the ~
ings of t he recently compiled Qrl-
ange County Se!wage ~
which was previously prleaented ....
the engineering bOard to mas4•
·ers of the county-boera. ot IUI 11-
visors for their e~ation -
comment.
The engineering board's repeat
predicts the 1950 1>9pulation to ..
290,600, "'hereas tbe 194-0 cerw
showed 130,760 and the prea:wl.
population is estimated to be 2!00i,-
OOO on the basis of the survey'&
(Continued on Back Page)
Identifies µarb
As Worn by Bud
Gollum, Mar. 15
SANTA AN A (Tuesday ) -h-
trolman Lawrence Goddard of U.
Newport police departlment .._
called to the wt~ stand In the
0\'erell murder trl8!1 early this af-
ternoon. ·
Goddard, one of t\\•o poUee of-
flcerw "·ho ln\-e11tlgated earl7
phases or the ca.st. Mid he wu on
duty at A 8t reet. an~ Eut Cen.tral
avenue, Balboa, a half block from
the A street pier. be~-een 11 aal
12 p . m. on March 16.
He said Patrolman Gemwe C..
Callahan was "1th him and they
\\'ere making a . routine patrol
when the explosion ~ ...t:
not.Icing people runrtlna-~owant the
. .\. stref'~ pier, lhey ~ed them
and saw a boat slnklng In tbe bay.
SANTA ANA (Tue5day)-Re-
called to the Yv;t ness stand in_Su-
perior court here Monday after-
noon. Richard Hotnby of Costa.
MC's1a. mC'cfi anic ellij)loyro by Vir-
ge's RepAir shop, Newport Beach.
positively identified a Navy light
blue dungar ee _shir t as that worn
by George Rector Gollum, one of
the defC'ndants in the °''erell mur-
d<'r trial, on March 15. sever al
hours ix'for<' a blast rocked the
cabin cruiser, 1\1ar.Y ~ .. in Balboa
Bay.
Deputy Atty. Gen. Henry A.
Deitz sho\vcd the shirt to yaung
Hornhy and asked if the latter
recognized it.
Hornby sttid, "Yk, I r ecognize
t hat as Mr. Gollum'S shirt because-
of thC' initials <G.R.G.) above the
pocket."
ldf'ntlfl Ps Other AJlpa.rel
This shi.rt is said to l>e part of
t he t\\'O pieces of garments which
Chief of Police Ro.J..Janr1 R . Hod-
gkinson sought to have ident ified
by Patrolmen CaJahon and God-
dard of the l"fewport &lach police
department earlier in the police in-
vestigation of events in the Over-
ell case. I
<.At the time the
1
ganpents, one
a 11gh t hued trouser, was shown
to the policemen in the office ot
the chief of police · a q Newport
Plans calling for the construe-Beach, Mr. Hodgkinson insisted
tion or two new residences. the there was a blood stain on one-
finishing of a .third begun in 1944 of them.) j
and the erection of a storeroom After Hornby idedti!itji the dun:--
Were fil ed wi th Otief Building In-garee shirt Mr. Deib: s~?Wed him
spector A M. Nelson a t the New-a pair of light-hue<t, troUsera and
pc)rt Beach City Building depart-asked if the lat ter We 1 the ones .
ment in the past two business worn by Gollum.
days. . (Con tinued on Back Page)
Valuation of J uly permits filed 1---------'--+-=---
to date is $85,535. with 20 busi-License Susf.e ded . ness da.YS yet remaining b:efore
the close of the month. Flling of S tate Motor Vehi e P&rtment'
new permits for building work was has notified Newpqrt ~ach po...
rather slow following the three-Ji~ that it hu ilusj.ded the
day holiday, but is expected to license of Neil Carleto Gould al
pick up shortly. 521 Westminster avfnue Newpot t
F1ling plans for new ~i~nces Height., for 30 ~. 1beginning
were : Ira B. Goodpasture ol 708 June 16 and endln~ Jujy 16 He
Mari~ avenu~. Corona del Mar, was charged With n ctrlvtnr
who is building a one-st ory house s tate records show
with a ttached prage at a Bea-·
oon street, Newport Heights. $7500 today that lnvesti&atlon -Among the ou~ rlden talks by Volney Hay Jr. and Wal-
that the hole made in • cupboanl 1electod f~ pnlse and prtzs by ter J . G erba r d t, pn>(eu!ooal
at the home of E. A. S-at the JudeH committee -re the photosraphen.
Coat Guard .....,....i the boat. 416 Larkspur avenue Corona del l.aHabra Valley Rldinc club. fUlly The organization voted to Co-~~ltd r!:'d.De!i'.;!1t~=: Mar. was done by 8 piece ot metal (Continued on Back Page) operate 100 percent with the New·
Nunes Aded to
Register lor
Emergency Duty
;: :':icn~~~:I~ r~/e, Johnson afffe
Briefcase Stolen · rona c1e1 Mar. woo are e recting • Win San Dieoo Prizes one-story house with attached gaJ'• r_
wtilch ran out of gas oft Laguna which fell from a passing airplane. port H arbor O\~ber of Com·
. ·-SUnday At rint it was believed that a 'Petticoat Fever' On mettr photoenphic contest.
Beed'. Nrit,7 · bullet pierced a WindoW and cut Hol d
into the cuppboard of the -· i ey Stage T on!ght Cars Damaged Hodgkinson Is Happy
Ollef ol Police R. R. Hoclckln-
.,.. al N-pt Boadt WU aglow
)(mOiy. ~ chief prey, F.dward
C. Dllvto. wanted for ~
ID tbe OWttll· y.cbt doetb -· w1-to FBI -ts at b11
_., -ID Wlwellnc. Vil"-
..... ... SaturdaY. He -bo ltr I lll'l to ~ OllUDl;J.
Holiday S tace will pr-.it the
Await Mesa Decision play, "Pottlc:oet Fe-", with OU-Cars oporatod by Mn. Mary
-CUtf in the principle rote. to-Scott of 1101 C 9 a It highway,
A•~•••• tM l1 1al1"'111it ni&ht CTue84n,y), JUly ' at the Corona del Mar and by John W.
te :M •••• , .............. Tustin mp achool "auditorium la N<a"t'k ot Newpc:wt Hetahta col-
-dQ' .. ~ -lo 0<'"1 Tultln. 'lbe -II cm 101 hilb-lldod in fnlnt ot U., Newport
-to -. -at • • • "C · WaJ' In !hat dt:J, pmtofllce bulldlnc at 1 p. m.
., lllo -.. osmtor 'lbe play will run for --. Th•--'·-with _... d -
-111 -.._ -IT • w1t11 a --o1 ~ ~ ~--.. __, 11d-se -
olQ) -.. -,_tile followlas Wftl<. -. • pollce report -
Ja CW of WWW iW lt le •lftealt fOf' ._.. 11 etM• to .-1a .... wtu.aaane
... --... to dt' 11 ot "re e-lb .. nc' ttl .. ... ,.....,.. rm are
Mlreil Se •ea' St wttlt ...
N ----1111 W•C1ntNla ~...._ -.,._ -,._. -.... S'S • tna .. , wtt w' S ._ ... ..__ .......... ..
E. D. Smith of 123 26th street, age at that address at a cost at. II e Ir o • e ~ Su
Newport Beach. reported to police S*)OO. Dleco eoaitJ'. °"'¥d .,....
that someone stole his briefcase, Peter B. Harper .of 400 Femleaf erated. by CIJ'de ~
which contained valued papers. avenue, Corona del Mar, filed ud lolm F. Vore&.
PLANE DIVE KILLS 2
Vet8-aa of World War 1. .&a-...... w. WIDMlr, ., • ., 8auet
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llari• C. W-. II, .. ~ •=?·· W"We .......,. lldlled ..
-........ ~ lato • eenlle5d ---·?·•••'*eok "-b7 Cllalt. I n_,.,
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Coaaty Fair. ~ i:;~ Speeder Ticketed
Melvin R. Alexander of 116 :Via
Lot'ca. Newport Beach, must ap.
pear ""'""' Q ty Judge Bob Gard-ner to _.,. a police charp that
he sped 60 in !he 35 zone in New-
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California. under the Act of Mareh 3. 1897
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NATIONAL EDITOP.IAL 19f1H-co~
·Traffic Jam
Active
Member
of
,
Whe n former President Herbert Hoover recently
d escribed America as a land o f "magnificent cities
and traffic jams" his description was just as accurate
as it was facetious.
Building magnificent cities has seemed to come
naturally to the people of our· country, but how to
avoid traffic jams in those cities is something e lse
again. Many schemes have been o ffe red to lick the
problem. Most uf them, however, call for huge fi-
nancial o utlays.
Traffic jams, as we know, are usually greatest
around business areas. The more concentrated the
business section the greater the traffic load will be
in that section. A cons iderable portion o f the traffic
l oad in California has been dis persed through the es-
tablishment of the extens ive s y s tem of branch banks
in outlyin~ districts of large cities and of one or more
branches 1n communities o f lesser size. Since banking
is the heart of all busin ess the s pread of banking fa-
cilities s preads the traffic load , eases congestion and
serves the public conve nience.
-This spreading of banking f acilities h a s given
California a distinct advantage over other states, and
is one of the things that has f ostered its growth and
has geatly incre a sed s uburban property values.
This tre n d toward decentraliza tio n seem s likely
n ot only to continu e but to incease as its benefits be-
comes m o re widely recognized.
Accent on Youth
•
• I
I
I Ri.se to Remark
·-, BON. IOB:H PlllUl'll
;
When I WU a smlll boy I WU, top flight labor leaders, almost
on rare occulom given castor oil. without exception, came before
I do not recall that my mother the committee only to protest any
ever 1poke h1,1hly ot the castor change. There was little or no oo-
otl itself nor argued that it bad Opet'ation to correct the evils that
food val~e or any other inherent had grown up, only opp:>Sition to
virtue. The argument was that it any change in the existing condi-
wu "necessary" a n d would be tlons.
"good for me". Ther e was accom-The r esult was the Taft-Hart ley
panying comment on my having Act, a combination of the more
eaten too much, or that in some severe Hartley Bill a n d easier
other way I had broken the rules Taft bill. Each bill passed its own
of good health and the castor oil House by a safe margin. T h e
~·as part of th'? penalty. President \'etoed the final bill. It
It seems to me the Taft.Hartley car_ne to the Ooor of the House
Act ls siml1ar to the castor oil of Fridaf; there was no debate, only
my youth. I haven't heard many a te~se and silent vote, 331 to
people, nor many newspapers, say overr1d(', 83 to support ~e veto,
that it is 8 perfect bill. I know ~ne \'&Caney, 20 absent or ill. That
that few, if , any, members of the 1s one vote short of 4 to 1.
Cong r e s s are antagonistic to It went to the ~enate: The
FOUR WINDS~ TRANS-PAClFIO RACE to Honolulu. Cart unions. A situation had simply cle~k. ~~an to read it ~t 2.20 p.m.
M Heintz. W'llMe y&cht. the Four WlDda. II moored. here puma-grown In the United States to 8 He f1nLSfl~· and al 3 :07 Senator _-..... t• flylnr tbe colon of the t.o.. Ance-18 Yacht club In. the blr Morse Withheld unanimous con =-~hlch atarttd on JluJ:r 4.. -News.nmes photo by Bill Sawyer. point where the unions, or more . . • ............ -accurately some labor leaders, lJe.. sent for an unmediate. vote. Sena·
A P kin Co t • V gan to think they were more pow. tor Pepper began tafk1ng. At 6.:55 UtO ar g ngeS 10n exes er!ul than the government, a nd p.m. Senator Taylor began talking
People Of Harbor Commuru•ti• es legislative castor oil was indicat-and talked until 3 :15 a.m. Satur-
ed and the people insisted. on day. A quorum call co nsumed 10
• b'I' • I They don't seem to be doing any· ha~g it given. n_Unutes. The majority h~d de-Congeslion of automo '·es n c1dcd to keep the Senate 1n ses·
Balboa, 'Balboa Island a nd New· thing about clearing up or the . Weeks and . weeks had b ee n sion until the filibuster was brok-
port Beach communities is getting numerous thefts that occur around given to the ~ssion of a labor· en. Senat or Kil gore spoke from
50 bad t.hat the police department here either." management bill. There was uni-J :2S a.m. to 5:IO a.m. Senator
is receiving calls from people say-P olice •Defended versal recognition of the fact .that Morse took over at 6 :30 a .m . and
ing that they cannot get Into When you try to tell these peo-the Wagner. Act "'as one sided. spoke until 4 :29 p.m. and at that
th<'ir 0,,'n alleys to put their cars pie who complain about the lack Even the u~1ons wanted It chang-time an agreement '-''BS r('ached to
In garagM . of police work on theft cases that ed. F ev.• thing.s ~a"'.e .been as. un· vote at 3 p.m. Monday.
In an ('ffort 10 stop the block· the police are trying to patrol popul ar as 1u.r1sdict1on strikes. That ended one of the most
ing ot alleys and garages, the po-the area under handicaps, some People don't like th e idea of striking fili busters in the history
lice during ~t three--day one laughs in yaur face. strikes a~ong fe:<1eral emplc..yees. of the Congress. and perhaps the
holiday has . n orced to issue Chi('f or Pol\ce Ro\\1land R. Hod-Peoplf:' i~creas1ngly felt that last one. Bills are in the hopper
"·arnings, an , in some cases. cl· gkinson hu 22 policemen on duty both parties to any ~ontrac t to prevent t heir r ecurrance with·
tations have bci.>n handed out to in three 8 hour shifts, and then should be bound to fulfill that out disturbing the right of un·
motorists for vio lating local or· there are any number or m('rchant contract. There ','>'ere other argu· limited speech, \\'hich is one of the
dinances. p:ttrol detective agency operatives mcnts an~ most of them .had merit three diff<'renccs between the two
Year-around tenHnts '''ho have \vho coopcorate \vith the police de-on both ~ides .. Yet \Vhen it came to Hous~ on which the importance
tx>e n parking their cars on the partment in protecting local pro~ the hearings. in the CongrC'SS, the of the Senate has been built. It is
side streets also have round dif-crty. • amusing that t\\·o of. the Senators
ficulty getting their own park· One or the great handicaps to engaged in filibustering are au·
Ing spaces due lo the ·fact that being a police olfiC'<'r in the New. GERTRUDE HORN thors of bills to prcv~nt filibust-
lateoly other people from Los An· port Harbor district area is that
gC')(.>S and Long Beach ha ve one must also be a n errand boy,
brought t\\'O and in some cases too. The average policeman cannot
three cars along to the street to he runn ing around a n d closing
k doors and locking them. Yet he
Teacher of Speech Arts
for information:
Telephone Barbor 1525-R par .
Brin!( T\\·o Car• is asked to do this and he does '=::;;::::;::::::;:;::::;:::::;:::;::::;::::;::::=:;::::~ J it as part or his routine. The po-r "These prop le from Long Beach li ce blot tcr testifies to this. and. Los Angelt's \\•ho have brought P lans t o :'tto\·e along both their machines should lt'ave at least one of them at Probably ' the only ans"·er to
home." said one irate year·around the '''hole problem of car park-
tcnant ... It's bad enough having ing an}"'•here in the harbor com-muniti('s "'as summed up by an one car to take your regular owner of a lar ge bay fro11t house space withou t having two ma· when he said~ '"I t's geeti ng too chines to buck."
Mortimer School
S02 Coral Ave. Balboa Island
Grades: Coll. Prep., Army,
Navy Esum.
SUMMER SCHOOL
NOW OPEN
ers!
FOR INSURANCE SEE
Howard W. Gerrish
1808 Newport Boulevard
COSTA MESA
Phone Beacon 6161
Automobile • Fire
Accident • Life
The people v.•ho seem to be crO\\"ded for me. I'm selling out." Numbers I.Jmlted. Apply Early.
Barbor: 842. O. A-MORTIMER
Oll:ford (Prtaclpool)
License and Contract
Bonds Written This may or may not be the at·
In the r ecent war a r emarkable number of young making it dimcu1t for the year-utude ot many yea r-around-rent-
around.tenant to park their own ers or ov.rners, but it is the atti· '::::===========~============' men attained high rank, especially in the Anny. Sev-machines near their apartments tude or some. The latter have he-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
eral under 30 became generals, and many not yet or homes are those families who gun to feel that grass looks green-
old enough to vote r eached the rank of major and atwre only thresntainndg ef:W:t mtoonrethturnor er elsewhere and that 8 r anch in ACOOUNTANT ]PBYSJCIAN8. STTD.n•.oNs, _.,_ 0 mon ~...--the hills or a home near the hills ...,_.._.... JILi.io even higher. Eve n General Eisenhower who bossed to their own homes directly alter-with plenty of ground around it r--B-o_o_k_k_e_e_p_i_n_g-, A V. Andr M D
the big show in Europe was a comparatively young ward. has more advantages. • •• ews, . •
man for t he assignment h e handled. An I.rate physician from Balboa Yet the few who are leaving the S e r V i C e PHYSICIAJ'f Island called The News·Times to and
Back o f this e mphasis on youth is the recognition say that the police had . handed ;::r.!'r 0~~~~~ 0~t';,"aym:;:~ <:OLIN F. BROWN SURGEON
that young men a re not bound by t r adition, are imag-o~t 25 ticket~, some to friends of ocean fronts are not going too BAL~~~ ... C~~JLUB 411 Cout ffi~bway. Harbor 1118
-• d d • Th . t . d ti his, fo r parking in back of the1r f f h I the e. Id o N rt •---h Cor~-d-' ---1nat1ve an ar1ng. e VlC ory ga1ne was gea y own residences. ar away rom t e pace y Y• e r., ewpo ......... ' -m uaaJ"
h db h 'd d h . t f learned to love. Some are moving '-::=======-==::::; ============' a sten e y t e I eas an ac 1evemen S 0 our young Said the doctor: "Your polico to Corona del Mar. others to r-.John K. C. Chong, M-1>_
men. are acyting likehtat bun~~ of tgcs· Newport Heights and Costa ~'Iesa. 1. 8.. WHfT& Ph-1 .. 1 ... -arut 8urg .... tapos. ou oug o wr1~e a s ory mco-Tll OOJrflR1LTAMT ....,...__..
This trend toward. placing greater responsibility about this. You'd sell a lot of As one or them said recently, A•.__, ., ... uu11od 1.-...,__ 2 -4 7 -8:30
on youth has b een developina over the year s. In papers over here, if you did." "We are selling our big house on ~:iu::!1 '°'-~!: ~~ and by appointment
. " I I Caught l.n Snarl the 15th an~ moving to Costa A.tll)IT9 • 11wt&MB Beacon 5075
b usiness, industry, art, education, po itics--in 3 mos t The unfortunate situation seems Mesa. We cant get too far aw~y om.-:::-·:.::~~= .._ lZO Eut 18th Street
eve ry field of endeavor young m en and women have to he tha t harbor communities from the bay and ocean .. The~ "lll .._ -_.,, Costa M..._ Callfol'llla
been taking the lead. One o f the p ioneers of this arc caught in the middle 01 what always be part of our lives. '------,,,-------~ :============
''youth m ovement'' was California's noted banker A. ~~~~8~0 0~ abete~1i~~ ~~ 8J;~ h;:r ~ ;;::0~~~~th1; t!~~ .----,~--BITE.,., __ cr ____ -,
p _ G iannini who establis hed his own bank at the age setting aside or more land !or the gested parklni: problem IS bound Anriand Monaco
of 34 and has r e lied h eavily on the talents of young pa rking of cars. to. get worS<"-and there lsn'.t .a ARCHITECT
Gordon M. Grundy, M-D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Balboa Inn Arcade
Office Hrs.: 10.12 a.in.; 3--5 p.m. m en to help him build it into the w o rld's lar(J'est. Unfortunately Balboa Island nthaitnegi'tthnaowt can he done to chnu-814 W. Bay Ave., Balboa
,..., has little or no land to offer for · lhrbor 11Z4
A recent m agazine article entitled "The. B ank the parking of cars coming in ri------------.1 1 272 1 Lakewood Ave. Phone Harbor 37
That Youth Built" r e v eals that o f the nearly 14,000 !rom outside the comm~ni ty and LETTERS TO THE Loo ADreJeo NOnnA11dy 8408
I f B A -lO 600 39 both tenants and outS1ders will '---------,---~ emp oyees o ank o f m e r 1ca, , are o r continue to park their cars in NEWS-TIMES H. R. Hall, M. D.
under, and almost half• the executive officers have alleys. which is a violalion of the '------------'I DENTISTS yet to r each that age. police and fire, ordinances. To Editor, Ne\\'"S-Times: r--------------, Pbyalcla.a and Surgeon
Hours: 2·5, by Appointment
Telephone Beacon 5848 Th f · 1 f Id t bl f Both Balboa a nd Newport Beach The Balboa Improvement asso-Dr Obed L cas e a1 ure 0 0 e1· m e n 0 m eet pro e ms 0 are .suffering the pangs of the ciation, with a membership of • u
l ong s tanding in many fields has cau sed the world to parking problem. No one e v e r three hundred local businessmen DENTlST
l ook hope fully ta its young m e n to solve them. I t is thought •bout financing the build-property owners, and residents oi HO!Yz w. Central. Harbor 1'80
lSl Broad"'&Y Costa Meu
said that youth will be serve d, but today it is m o r e mg o! 8 car-storage-house m New-that area and with membership NZWPORT BEACH port a nd outside ov.rncrs of New. still gro\\oing by leaps and bounds I Milton M. M.uwell, M. D-
8CCUrate to Say that youth will serve-is serving the port prOl'<'rty have fought any are the sponsors of the 4th o!
world to a greater extent than ever befo r e . plan to bw1d a <•r parking area Ju1y nreworks display to he shown :=:::::::==========~I 1801 Coast Rlway
Robert A_ Pearsol
PAINTING CONTRACTING
PhoM: Harbor 14"$-M-Enalap Onl.J HO AOATS AYE. &U..aOA DIANI>
P~O o DICCOL&TIN"O 0 IRON P.&Il<i'TINO o PAl'S&BA.'lf"OINO
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SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA
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FRIED CHICKEN
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WHOLE BROD.Jill LOllS'l'EB ------..$%-50-
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BllOD.Ell SWOBDll1SB STEAK. =-----"!$1~50 nu:n OOllBINA'l'ION SEA l!'OOD -·--=~'1..,.158..,
RIED SJIBlllP --$Lli0 KAINllOW 'l'BOur $1 .'75
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?n one end of the beach. There on July 4 evening starting at 9:00
lS a huge lot on the waterfront, p.m. at the Balboa pi er .
ideal for parking, but ~he owner A long range program of plan·
wants an unheard.of.price for it. ning and improvement for the
Crtt.tdse Pol.Jee Balboa area is the goal of this
Clinton c. &nmenoa, n,n.s.
1101 Cout RJcb'"'7
Harbor !HO
Corona del Mat
Corona del Mar
Office Hours: 10.12 ; 2-5
Phone Barbor 1082
Balboa has made. the greatest organization. It is also the in ten·
advance toward helplng the beach· tion ot the association to work in
seeking and dance.seeking motor· harmon* with all harbor organiza· I ~===========:::; 11 1st. It has the largest car parking tlons for. the best interests of the
lot in the harbor area adjacent to entire area.
S. R. Monaco, M. D.
814 Bay Ave_, Balboa
Harbor nu
"' S. Rill SL, Loo Anceleo
TUcker '781.%
By Appaintment the Rendezvous Ballroom and Bal· Local events are now sponsored
boa beach. and financed, such as the Pirates
But th.is lot does not help the Week in September , and entry •T p R 'd M D d ten. t nor the ~ • • ee er, . . year·aroun · n · -~ in the Tournament of Lights par.
GOBDON E. RAPP, D.D.8.
!8S3 W ea&: Ot!Dtnl
Phone Barbor Ul~
Newport pie from out of town who come ade, as well as the 4th or July H. E. Stic~ler, M. D.
here for a one or two months so-fireworks display off the Balboa '------------'! ' Pll,Jlilclw llD4 8m1ecw
journ ~nee a yhear, duri1n1g1 ~e sumh • pier. PRYSICIANS-SUBOEONS, D.O. -~ W. Oen~
mer time, ..,., en tra · c lJ t . e Much activity is promised under r--....,..---------, u-..-: Barbor _."'
heavi~t. the able leadership of Volney L. ~Pboa& Barbor 711-M
When home-ownenll anthd tenanth ts Hay. Jr., the new president of Dr. W. T. Mooney OPTOMETIUST8
complaln to lhe po ce at ey the association. with the live wire
cannot "P&rk their machines in the officers and board of directors Pby9ldu. and Sw~ E. T. ButterworUi, 0. D.
regular space near their homes backing him up. Optometrlat
because there ls another car from ?.fONTE R. GRIMES Nmtll u4 0-tnl EYES EXAMINED
Los Angeles or Long Beach in Secretary nr.. (......_ . ....t.) ..._ M LENSES DUPLIOATED
its place, the police say they c&n· · ~ •• -..... Ulz' , 1 not do anything about it. CJBJSOPBACTOB •u• w. o...a •-.._ ....._ ..u. j
"Oh, yes," said .. mlmick. with Others wW. read )'OUT cl•..Sfied 1.------------, JCWWl'OWY aa&al:
a 11y grin. "that's what they say, tlds u you ue rMdln1 -Dr. Tom E. Barton 1-----------i
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KENNY WOLF,
Painting Superintendent
JOHN AHLSI'ROM
Supt. Cabinet Shop
Dutch Heacock
Rental Equipment
llZO' -An., Cooia Meoa. DllectlJ' -Ind Alplla Beta Mk'-i Jkwln-Phone: Barbor Z76S -Bea.: Beacon llS23-W
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Every Day
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Non-Veterans Veterans
' C'A»sta Mesa Rider W'ms Special
Award in Big ltuntington Parade
BJ' JACK Jl'SOllT with attnctlve oo.-ltu •boerd.
A A-· G r 2"0 TUstln won ror the Moxlcan Colony ot Uua.::,-ray O Santa Ana the d8ttv4!'d tlrat
avenue, Colla Meta, tocether with pr1,.,, It depicted a mualcal theme
her mount, won a ipeclal award In the JJfe of the Spenllh.
for mounted entries ln the b1a Second prize went to the Car-
parade helc;t in HunUngton Beach ~nttt't Union of Sant& Ana, tor
on Friday, July 4.. their very rcallatlc portrayal ot
Although no one else f'rom the Jwo Jlma, which 1 h 0 wed the'
Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor area American flght:lnc men itaunchly
was 1lng~ed out for any ot the holding the nait on tht! hlllock.
many pnzes and honorable men· This exhibition wu loudly ac-
tions by the judges committee ln claimed by bystanden.
the 40th annual Orange County Third pri7.e v.·ent to the Jap-
Fourth of July celebration apon-ariese-Anw!rlcan soldier boys, all
sored by the Huntington Beach 1n u. s. A.rmy uniforms, whose
Chamber of Commerce, M1A Gray float aponsored by the Orange ~on the applause of all along the Co~ty Japanese-American usoc-
hne of march. latlon won that deserved distlnc-
Among other entries from the lion '
Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor area There wu no question, the stae:e
v.•ere l h e Costa Mesa-Newport coach, a vintage of the days of '49,
Harbor Amve~ post, the Newport occupied by t he board ot directors
Harbor American Legion and the of the Huntington Beach 01.amber
Balboa lm~rovement association. of Commerce, deserved to win
F1oata. Skit first prize in this class. T~e Am.vets . past present.ed a Rene 19 Wlllner
comical skit, with a parson sitting Second prize went to the Trl-
up on .t.he back ~f an old runabout City Wranglers and Rene Callens
and ~th the bride and !W0 farm· of Huntington Beach, with black
ers with shotguns coming up in team and buggy was adjudged
the rear. For . sheer by-play, one third prize winner.
of the men with shotguns would The Long Beach Veterans Com-
go up to a male by1tander ~Ion~ munity Band won first prize In
t~e ~oute and at.tempt to rope the band classification. with the
him into the marriage. There were Huntington Beach Union High
no takers. School Band. second, and the Fred
Both the Newport Harbor Post Nelis School for Boys Band, third
of the American Legion and of prize, winners.
t?e Balboa Improvement assocl~-The Huntington Beach Girl
tion presented noat.s. The Ameri-Scouts and the Huntington Beach
can Le~ion advertised a Sno~b~rd VF\V post won honors in t he
car while the Balboa AssOC1at1on marching class.
advertised both the Tournament Uat of Wlnnf':n
of the Llghts and the F1ight of The complete list of winners
the Snowbirds events which are follows.
scheduled hf're this year. Eque~trian division : ~1en's sil-
An interesting feature of the ver mountl"d-Ernest Specht, Bald-
Arnerican Legion's presentment v.•as the inclusion of Mike, their win Park, first: A. L . Benson, Long Beach. second; F. E. Farns-mascot and his trainer , Vincent \.\'Orth, Sarita Ana, third. Ladit:'S'
CUsumano. 1o1:ho led their part of silver mounted-Mrs. Otto Me-
the precession. CJure, Santa Ana, fi.rst; Mrs. Ida Deff.rve Prlue Salatich, North Ridge, sl'C'Ond ; A gorgeously, flov.•ered noat. Frances Pitts. Pomona, third. Best
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Liquor Store
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Cor ona de! Mar
"The Same Old Place"
Watch for Cafe Opening
Service Men
matched pair, silver mounted-
Specht sisters. Bell Gardens. first ;
Steve and Jack Salatich, North-
ridge, second; Grant Malcombson
and Roy Traylor. Los Angeles.
lhird. ?\1en's western-C. Schliet,
Burbank, first ; Ernie Jones. Brea.
second; Royal Norten, Buena
Park, third.
Ladies' wcstern-1\-trs. Guy Mat-
tox. \·V('Stminster. first; Hazel
Straight, Balwin Park. second;
l\Iary J ones. Brea. third. Best
matched pair , "'CStern-Mr. and
J\·lrs. F . ~1. Straight, Baldwin
Park, first : 1\-f.r. and Mrs. Ernie
Jones, Brea. second ; 1'1.r. and Mrs.
Ro)'al Norten. Buena Park. third.
100 New Homes
8o)'S, any style--Larry 1'1attox.
Westminster. first ; BernJe Ra)'S
Huntington Beach. second; Jerr;
Potter, Norwalk, third. Girls. any
style-Gcrrylene Mattox, West-
minster, first ; Barbara SaW)•er,
Lakewood Village. second; Lindy
Russell. \Vrstminster. third. Club
mounted. groups-Salatich fam-
ily; Specht family, and Mr. and
?\-!rs. Marvin Whiteman. C 1 u b
mounted, men -McLaughlin's
Light Horse Troop. Hollywood,
first ; San Gabriel l\1ounted Police,
second ; La Habra Valley R iding
Club, third. Club mounteCt groups.
\.\'Omen--Shadov.• Hills Shadov.•-
ettes, Sunland, first ; Riders or
Royal Blue, San Gabrie,1, second :
Selling Prices $8750-$10,700
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HOMES TO ANY OTHERS YOU HAVE SEEN.
TI&. Kitchens
Convenient to Schools, Shopping District •nd Bus Service
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Lon~ Beach ~·tounted Auxiliar}· third. '
Club mounted groups, men and
\VOmen-La Habra Valley Riding
Club, fi rst: Tri-City Wranglers.
second, a nd Long Beach ~founted
Guard. third. Spanish -George
Britt~n. North Hollywood, first ;
Marvtn Whiteman, Los Angeles.
second. Comic-R. A. Russell,
~estminister, first; Harry Wil-
bamsson, Westmins ter, second.
Special awards to mounted e n-
tries went to Mrs. J . G. Heiser.
Long Beach; Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
vi n Whiteman, Los Angeles; Au-
drey Gray, Costa Mesa; Harold
Schult, Buena Par k: Marline
Richardson, Artsla, and Al Rue,
Westminster.
ALLENS ARE BACK
E. H. Allen, Balboa Inn owner
and attorney, has; with Mrs. Al-
len, returned to BaJboa, after an
extended trip.
HEAR FROM PIERCE
Postcards have been received
by friends in Newport Harbor
communities from Mark Pierce ot
Harbor Island, who is on a tour
of 'Europe. He is now 1n London.
but has visited Norway and other
countries.
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DAVID LIZWELYN (above on bonet.ck) wu l'f&lld manhal of
the HWltlnctoa Bea.ch Fqurth of ,July parade. Be ta abowo ta.Udnc
with one of the puUdpants jtQt 1>etore the &lgual wu stven for the
•tart of the matt.b..
Newport Harbor Fishing News
Releued. by
Sportfishing Assn. of Newport Harbor
Ed Erickson, skipper or the sible for nine carved notches at
Skipper, brought in two albacore Port Orange, \vhere George Cote
\Vednt:'Sday, caught on feathers. is carving a notch for each yellow
The main school or albacore is re-brought in this season. A 45 JX>Und
portC'd several hours southwest of halibut and two 35 pounders are
San Clemente Island, moving fur-repor ted rrom here.
ther in to"•ard the 14-mile bank · A yello\.\'tail, fi ve bonito from
as each day passes. It won't be nine to 13%: pounds, and limits or
long now! barracuda were brought in S un·
Ray Kimball reports one of his day from Danny Dandurand's Sail
boats bringing in two yellowtail F ish to Hirsch's Beacon Landing.
Sunday, v.rith many more of them Fie had out L . L . Hol land. and
swimming under the boat. fish-party, rroft1 Santa Ana. Mr~Hirsch
ing Salt Creek. The spe€-d J{jng reports the Jackpot had a good
had four yellowtail hookups Sun-catch of b<>rries. halibut and bass.
day at Pyra mid Cove. San Cle-Tht> new live bait charter boat
mente Island, but only landed one Duchess made its second trip Sun-
of them. They brought back lots day \Vith a party from the Santa
or bass and barracuda. Two yellow-Fe railroad.
tail averaging nine pcunds v.·ere The Zootzme II, from the Ne\v-
caught from the Blue Water Sat-port pier, is r eported really load-
urday, and ~veryone had t heir ing up on bcrri('S, fishing the bub-
limit or barracuda, reports Roy ble hole. The S\\'ordfishermen are
~1ont gomery. They did a little jig-beginning to show signs or action.
ging for albacore outside, saw two Glen Soden, had his boat Chinook
boils, but didn't hook any. out one day this week and came
LoAt Rod Reeo\•ered upon a broadbill. The big fish took
Clarence Hebel, Mo'ntebello. his flying fish bait and sucked
lost his rod a nd rl'CI overboard on it for a time. but spit it out.
while fishing from Chick Rollin 's Glen figureS the bait was too cold.
Pa tience Sunday. Three-quarters It had been frozen. It won't be
or an hour later another angler many v.•eeks now berore Pepito
r eeled his line up from the bottom Perez, Glen Soden, Jirnmle S tev-
and on the end was the lost rod enson, Eddie orrerele, Ed Frue-
and r eel! Chick reports his angl-han, Bob Fry, Ed Erickson, Eddie
ers had a good catch of barracuda, Cleland. Seal DeGrasse, H. S.
white sea bass. and halibut. Graham Harry Lonsdale, and
Three yellov.•tail were repotted Ernie Wilson swing into action I
caught on the Sport King this and start fighting marlin a n d
week . Nine yellO\\'tail are respon-broadbill S\.\'Ordtish.
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Rw. Goodell Speah Official Opening o• 'True Righteousness' for New Church
Harbor
~ \ At Costa Mesa At O>rilt O.urch by the Sea on
Phones: Barbo:' 13 and 208
~ ..-ning the Rev. E. D.
OncideH took as his subject "True
ltlshteousness". In part, he said:
"Men are without goodness in
1:belr own natural condition. First
~ 1;8, 'If we say that we have
eo 111ln we dedeve ourselves and
~truth is not in us'.
""!fhere is a great deal of good-
1nt11 in a God-controlled life. The
taood that is in men is God in
them. The goodness of men and
the peace and freedom of men
lies in seeking and finding God.
•"God is offered to us through
the redemption that is in Jesus
Christ -the propitiatory value
that is in the blood of J esus, We
all can take H im and have H.is
righteousness".
Capilla Circle
To Sew at
S. A. Meyer Home
Looking back over seven years
of successful service, it was with
pride that the Rev. G. Willard
Stearns held the official opening
services Sunday in the new Four-
Square church at the corner of
Orange avenue an d Cabrillo
street, Costa Mesa.
Rev.. and Mrs. Steams are be·
ginning. their eighth year here.
At first the coogregation met In
the neat little white building 011
Newport boulevard at Rochester
street but by last year that \Vas
outgrown and the new church was
started.
The handsome Gothic structure
seats 300 persons a nd the Crusad-
er chapel seats 100. Seven class-
rooms and the pastor's study are
inrorporated in this first unit and
t he plan calls for a recreation
hall to be added later . Plans were
drawn by James Harris of Costa
Mesa and Harold Ketchman was ·.A,
consul ting enginee.r. ~ .. -' ~~
Feminine
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Fincham-Paul Rites
Said in Santa Ana
Now honeymooning at Big Bear
are Mr. and Mrs. James W. Finc-
ham. whose marriage was sol-
emnized recently at St. Joseph's
church, S anta Ana .
The bride is the former Mar-
c.ar et E. Paul, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Paul or Leavit-
tsburg, Ohio and the bridegr oom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Her-
bert Fincham, Manzanita street,
Costa Mesa.
The ceremony \VBS pcrformro by
the Rev. Father Ernest Gualder-
on and attendants \Vere Mr. a nd
ri1rs. Ruben Voss. Afterward a
\\'cdding breakfast was served at
the future home of t he young
couple at 2'215 Hickory street. be-
fore the)' left on their honeymoon.
Capilla Orch~ ot Corona dcl
Mar Community church will hold
an all -day sewing m ee ting
Wednesday, July 9, at the home of
Mn. S. A. l\1eycr, 106 Via Men-
All day services were held Sun-
day with the Rev. W. C. Parham.
pastor or the Ontario Four-Square
church, as guest speaker and the
Rev. Earl Dorrance, Southern Cal-
ifornia Field Supervisor of Cru-
CONGREGAnONS OF B ALBOA IS LAND CHAPEL ~'D CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA Join In
&"f'OUnd breaking ceremonies for the new $80,000 sanctuary which Ill t he !'eCC>nd unit of the Method.J8t
church a t 14th and Central avenues. Re\.'. E. D. Goodell Is pastor of the church.
St. Joachim's Guild
To Meet Thursday
St. Joachim's guild of St. Joa-
c him·s Catholic church, Cost a
Mesa, will meet Thursday evening,
July 10. at the home of Mrs. dlen
Croft, 285 Broadway.
t one, Lido I sle. sader work. spoke in the evening. ·Sascha Jacobsen New
Regular services a re h e l d on f
Members are asked to bring
sewing equipment and sandwiches.
All summer residents will be wel·
Wednesday and Friday of each Concertmaster O
week. L. A. Philharmonic
come. All those \loishing transpor-.-------------.
tation should be a t the church not
t ater than 10 a .m.
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HAPPY EVEN'IB
In Barbor Area
It was also a son born June 30
In Santa Ana Community hospi-
tal to Mr. and l\lrs. 1-iarinus Cook,
11762 East 17th street, Costa
l\1esa. He "''eighed seven pounds,
thirteen ounces.
l\tr. and ~1 rs. Joseph Rober t
Boulton, also of Costa Mesa, \\'Cl·
corned a son on June 28 ;,t St.
Joseph hospita l. He tipped the
scales at eight pounds. ten a nd a
hair ounces.
l\1r. a nd ~lrs. Gera ld Sparks, 920
West Central avenue, are parents
of a daughter , born June 29 in St.
J oseph hospital. She \veighed six
pounds a nd six ounces.
l\1r. a nd r.·trs .• Harold Hunsaker .
365 Bay strC"et, Costa i\1esa, ar e
parents or a son born June 20 in
Santa Ana Community hospital. -,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;::,:--;:~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i I His \veight was seven pounds. ten ,.; Have Fun and three fourths ounces.
Make You Own It was a son for Mr. and l\lrs.
SHELL JEWELRY Robert Todd or Ne"'·port Beach,
born June 19 in Santa Ana Com-
Sa:ppUee • • • lnstrucUom munity hospital. He "'eighed eight VI-DEAN'S pounds. seven ounces.
AnnounccmC'nt \\·as made this
\\'C'C k or the recent a ppointment of
Sacha Jacobsen. noted violinist,
as concPrtmastcr of lhe Los A.n-
gC'lcs Philharmonic orchc>stra. a
position "'hich he \lo'ill fill in ad-
dition to his teaching at the Los
Angeles Cnnservatory or l\lusic.
l\1r. and l\lrs. J acobsen a nd their
t\\·o children have made their home
in Balbo:t ror the past three years.
Th£' son. Leo, is a student at the
Uni\'C"rsity of California, Los A.n·
gC'lc-s campus and Edith. better
kno\vn as "JcrriC' ... graduatc-d from
NC''''port l·farbor Union Hi g h
school a nd is nO\\. a stude nt at
Sant a Ana J unior col\ege.
Mr. Jacobsen ,,·as born in Rus-
sia, \\·here he lx'gan his career
as n child prodigy a t the age of
8. ThC' rcvolulion of 1905 Inter·
ruptcd his studiC'5. On coming to
Che t:nitcd StatC's he \\·as accepted
as a pupil by Franz Kneisel at
the Juilliard School of l\lusic. New
York. His official dC'but \\'as made
in Ne,,· York in 1915. Thereafter
he ,,.as heard as soloist \Vifh many
of the major symphony arches·
tr as.
'
After Kncisel's death in 1926,
l\tr. Jacobsen \\'as a ppointed to
succ('{'d him a t the Juill iard
School, and in the sam(' year he
organized the ri1usical Art Quar-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--_:Be=-_:W.:_ise=--=Ad.:_ver=.:Us=e--tet. "'hich toured ext('nsively both
• -in the Uni ted States and abroad.
·--'Interior Decorating·-------~ The violinis t resigned his post at
Juilliard in 1945 ·and has since
Upholstering 'tl: Slip Covers 'tl: Draperies
CUSTOM and READY MADE
. Jean White, Interior Salon
Phone Beacon 5656 1812 Newport Blvd.
IN THE CRAWLEY FURNITURE BLDG. COSTA MESA
JOIN THE GANG
In a ---
CATAL I NA
LAGUNA
been a California resident.
Said Alfred \Vallcnstein, con-
ductor or th(' orchestra in wel-
coming the ne\v concertmaster :
"i\1r. J acobson's long experience as
an ensC"mblc player a nd as a solo-
ist \Vith leading S)mphony orch<.>S·
tras have gi\·en him unusual
qualifications ror this important
post/'
"A concertmaster can add im-
measurably to the quality of a n
orchestra and we are fortunate in
securing the ser vices of so able a
\'iolinist ." !\·tr. JacobsC"n succeeds
Oa\'id Frisma. ,,·ho resigned a t
t hC' C"nd of the past season after
four years as the orchestra's con-
ccrtmas lcr.
Scotch tape, various sizes,' on
sale at the Ne\i\"S·Times .
Construction Starts
On Christ Church
Contractors started pouring ce-
ment Wednesday for the new S60.·
000 sanctuary of Olrist Oturch by
the Sea ror which ground was
broken Sunday, June 22. Roger K.
Nissen of Long &>ach, from whose
office has come some or the finest
church plans in the country, de-
signed the structure and the con-
struction is being done by Steed
Bros. or Alhambra who built the
present social hall.
This . new unit is the second or
several separate buildi.ngs, whch
will inculde large classrooms. or.
fices. general assembly rooms a nd
a sma ll chapel, all to surround a
sanctuary garden and court for
the Me thodis t Youth F ellO\\'ship.
Javanese Dish for
Summer Menu
These are \'acation days \vith
all th<' r xtra run a nd good times
thC' namC' in1plirs and adventure
and romance can be addrd to sum-
mer rnenus \\'ith the serving of
nc\'' dish<"s from othE>r countries.
Perhaps the Javanese specialty
RIJS'fAFEL is too exotic for our
tastes-it consists or 30 courses
piled one on top of the other and
you cat your \vay do"'?l from top
to bottom-but NASSI GORENG
is much more simple and has the
advantage of being easily pre-
pared. ·
1 small onion. chopped
1 pinch chopped parsley
1 cup rice
• -Photo by Howa~ Folsom.
Carmelite Father
To Conduct T ridium
At Mt. Carmel Church
Beginning on Sunday, July 13
and lasting until \\'ednesday th('rC
\\'ill be a rar e treat in store for
Catholics of th(' Harbor area in
a :Iridium in honor of Our Lady
of 1'·1t. Carmel. lo be sponsored by
the Rev. F ather Noonan at Our
Lady of l\·1t. Carmel church, Cen-
tra l a\·enue.
The Tridium \\'ill 00 conducted
by a Carmelit e Fa ther and "ri ll
Ix-g in \\'ith a high mass at 9:30
a.m. Sunday morning. Morning
mases durin~ the Tridium will be
at 7 and 8 a.m. \\'ith instruc tions
a fter th e ei ~ht o'clock mass.
Evc>ning services will be held at
7:30 a nd confessions \\'Ill be heard
a t a ny tin1c during the day or
evC"n ing-.
The Tridium (or F east of Our
Lady of l\1 1. Carmel> \\'ill close
,,·i th a hi~h n1ass at 8 a.n1 . on
\\'ednesday. July 16.
Costa Mesa Girl to Wed
In las I' egos;
Will Make Home Here
J\1r. an~ 1'1rs. C. C. Attridge of
162 16th str('('t, Costa 1'1 esa, an-
nounce the forthcoming marriage
or their daughter, 'Shirley Shep.
ard. to Leland Rutherford. son of
Mrs. Fred Brush, of Oceanview.
The couple will exchange VO\\'S
July 18 at Las Vegas and \\.'ill live
at 128 40th s treet, Newport Beach.
"Fourth" Business Good
2 cups salted water · Storekeepers in the neighbor-
Adi;I onion and parsley to rapid-hood of Newport ahd Balboa
Jy boiling "'a tcr and cook 2 mins. beaches claim they did their big-
Add rice and continue cooking 20 gest cash business since the end
min. or until te nder . Drain. of the war on July 4th. A huge.
happy-spending cro"•d was re-
12 cup diced cooked l>eeC sponsible for the heavy deposits 1
-.i cup diced cooked ham which were made at banks on 1:r cup di~ cooked shrimp ~tonday.
l small onion. chopped . r ~-----------~
Saute beer. ham, shrimp and I -I
onion in 12 cup of oil about 5 mins. Champions-Both
Add r ice a nd cook about 10 to . .
15 mins. stirring frequently. \Vhen
serving, sprinkle with Samba! (a
Ja\'anese sauce made of small red
peppers crushed to a liquid-but
you can use t abasco). Top "rith
strips of cooked egg or a fried egg,
sunny side up. Sc>rve \lo'ith fried
bananas as a side-dish.
Son Born to
Roy I' an Ord ens
Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Va n Orden
are announcing the arrival of u
son, born June 18 at St. Joseph's
hospital. He has been named Ron-
ald Craig and joins his sister,
Darcie, Ann, now four years old,
in the Van Orden home at 806
\Vest Central avenue. Mrs. Van
Orden is the former 8C'tty Wag-
ner.
20-30 Club Meets
Wednesday Evening
At White's Cafe, B. I.
A regular meeting of the 20-30
club is scheduled ror Wednesday
night. \\1hite's cafe, BaJboa I sland.
7 o'clock. This is one or a series
of meetings being held by the
Santa Ana 20-30 club towards the
fonnation of a similar club in the
N C'-''JX>fl Harbor area.
AJl past actives. current mem·
bers, ind any man between the
ages of 20 and 36 are cordially in-
vited. to attend this meeting or fu-.
ture Wednesday evening meetings.
Come out and give yourself a n
opportunity to associate with the
outstanding young representatives
of the business, professional, and
agricultural life or your commun-
ity, in a n atmosphere of friendli-
ness. mutual helpfulness and serv-
ice.
GIRL CUTS FOOT
Mary M. J e\\'el. 16. of 1519 East
Bay Front, Balboa, suffered a cut
on her foot when she fell from
a boat early Friday. She was
treated by a physician.
H. Bogart -B. Stanwyck
"The Two
Mrs. Carrolls"
or I PARTY FINESSE I CARDS
Free and Easy
Print Dresses
KAL I PON I
Swim Suit
Styled and Made
ih-Calilornia
For Every Member
of the Family
•
Cool ••• and an Eye-Catcher
for Summer Wear
~
New Showing ol
llUTCHER LINEN
.. Sport · ·Dresses
OR ·lll'S
Depmtment Store
.... •w;sat..._
w. o;.,.
S.flH. an-s.-,..
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COFFEE ts trump at any pa.rty,
and when you wind up your
bridge session by aerTlng It with
this Coffee Nes.selrode Puddlnc
1our band as a hostess la unchal·
lenced. Llgbt. ftutry, ei:qutsite In
Jl••or and tu:ture. this Idea.I re-
freshment will score htgb amon1
th'e cueata.
Ua.ique, lntenstln1 and e•er-pop-
lllar· the fta•or or co«ee adda lM
lul toacb to tbla party rare. eoc ..
N...irode J>oddlaa la ..,...UJ ..
)ldou Wlt.tD ,."ed U U .,.....
pealtn1 mol4ed 4euert. OI' Ml a
cllllled Ill ... la • pie dea
Coffee Nea11:lrod• Pudding
l •nvelope {ltbsp.) % cup •u.eu
. plain 1 •lattn• ) qsw. aeparattd I~ cups 1tron1. "' nip heavy eokt Ntree CHam, 11·hlpped
1 tab_.apoon t lf'Ul>OOM corn•l•rch brandy fta\•orlnr
\6. te••J)OOft .alt \ii cup quarttred maruchlno chen1ea
Sprinkle 1elaUne on 1A cup coffee.
Combine corutarch, ult and % cup ·
aasv; Mid remalnlq cotree.. Cook
oTer bollla& water. 1tlrrtng COD.·
atanllJ', anUJ thlckeatd. Col'er; '
cook ta mtnat-. ~d selatiD.• mix·
ta.re: aUr anW diaOll'ed. n.t ea
70Jb; add Mt milk a b.t u.re. Cook
OT• .. water I mlDat-. CllDJ U •
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olow17, Willie lloatblc> 1'old lato
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• Birthdays
• Anniversaries ·
Champion Warlord of Muelain,
who went Mat American bred
male In the We1tmln•ter Kennel
Club lhow in New York City re-
cently, get• the be1t of ca~ and
grooming. Right now he la advo-
uting good hof!'le care and groom-
i ng by telling hou .. wlvea to keep
saving and turning in uaed fat to
get the 90.ap they need •o badly.
On• pound of used fat will make
approximately •i• ba" of yellow
laundry aoap.
• Special Occasions
Costume Jewelry
8beII Ud Indian .Jewehy
Lamps :: Vases :: F1gurlbes
U-Bour Kodak Senlee
Newport Souvenir
and Gift Shop
!18! Ocean Fmnt
'
YOUR YAL'i WON'T SAG-
IF YOU arr COLUMBIA AND BOTANY WOB8TED8
From THE KNITTING BAG
(AND THAT'S NO GAG)
COSTA MESA
FOR VACATION DAYS
~JOY ONE OF OUR NEW
SHEER DRESSES
I OF FINE CREPE, WASHABLE ax>L MIST,
~HANTUNG OR JERSEY
JUST RIGIIT FOR TRAVEL TOO.
BLACK, NA'fY BROWN AND PASTEL SHADES
I SIZES 9 TO 15 AND 10 TO 20 ~~F~~shap
•a ca• I 4mRls.(I 1-) .... .-
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Your Fiienda and Mine
Mn. H . E. McDonald . of New-
port Heights is vlaltlna fri<nd8
and relatives in Flint. Mich.
Mr. and Mn. E. E. Hwnphroiy
of Newport I.stand entertained re-
cently with a boo voyage party for
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bemis of
Fullerton, who are leaving this
week for Honolulu to visit their
daughter, ?tlrs. Max Shields and
family.
Mrs. A. Gunderson of Chicago
has been visiting her sister , Mrs.
Gordon Hollingshead at the Bal-
boa Island home of the Hollings-
hcads and also her niece, Mrs.
Hadd Ring and family, Lido Isle.
Starting next week we will take
a limited number · Or pupils in
our afternoon cl8.sses (2 to 4
p.m.)
Bal-Isle Nursery Schoof
Sl7 Ma rine A \.·e .• Balboa b land
P hone Barbor 744-R
rr
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r4
Copyr19b t J 945. Glan1our Salon
Beautiful
WEDDING GOWNS
In Satin; Sheer
and Bro~ade
Also
• BRIDESMAIDS'
DRESSES
In Many Loely Styles
• Veils
• Acceslories •
.1
' Thur9., Frf., 8*t.,
~uly 10, 11, 1%
F . MacMurra -P . Goddard
"Sud enly It'~ spring"
on
Owned slid Operated by Loi~ WI Keller
' Phone Har1><>r 1129-W
BATH~b SUITS
Are SO
REVEtLING
You Owe it to Yourself to
Come Jtn for Your
J:om~li~entary
Tr11atJrent
We Wo,.jd Llke to Show
You;]our System
'fhioh is
ExclusiVf in Orange Co.
Courses as Low as
12 Treatme11ts for $14
• Steam Battis• & Massage.
•· Famous Macl,evy Rollers.
• Spot Reducing by SineWave
703 E. Central ~tk
'
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.
Visit ouri~ousseau
Department.
We Have Everyth ing
for Your
Wedping Needs
i
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FASIIlON SHOP FOR WO•Mt:N
•NonllMalal!&. --= ·~ tit 1:11, 1---+ ""'*-·
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THE !\'E\V H . .\RBOR BR..\NCH OFFI CE of Letiter & Company ,
I memben of I.he Los An~~ Stock Excban1e 18 now IO('ated at the
corne.r of Ea~t Central avenue and Palm. ... Dean ,V. Campbell I&
resident manager a nd Collin \V. Tra\·e.rs ls his as90clate.
Sand Crab Ed'-'·ard z"·aska of 418 East I
Ocean Front. Balboa, told police
that someone stole a fi\'e tube <Continued f-rom Page 1)
radio f-rom his car. supplies and concessions re-
Tonight and Nightly
Oliver Cliff
-·in-
~~-'l f~
HOLIDAY STAGE
Hi-Way 101 -Tustin
P hone S. A. 6818 or S. A. 6S61
port a land office business,
the best thus far this season.
Which accounts for the
broad smiles on the phizs of
merchants today.
+ + +
Balboa Angling Club. Time
was when the Balboa Ang-
ling club just started from
scratch, died down, came
alive: slipped into a coma.·
then awakened. They used
to weigh their fish on the
old Pavilion float. then they
got so they'd weigh 'em
whereever they could find a
scales. But the few fellows
who refused to give up fin.
Ticket• Available at ally took the funds they ha d THE MELODY SHOP
11 s •• 0 saved by hard efforts. got
--n some frontaae off ''A'' street
82.40 -$1.80 -Sl.20 -60c a nd their d ~am of years fo~
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S-K-A-T-E
Under the Stars
Nightly 7:80-10:30 p. m.
Adm. 80c (Including okatee)
Ladla admitted f ree wttb
escorts. Friday night
Harbor
Roller Rink
?lile wport Blvd., at 17th SL
COSTA ~IESA
a place all their own will
come to fruition July 12 with
dedication ceremonies at
which President Frank Lin-
nell will present Lou \Vetzel.
famous in sporting circles. to
formally dedicate the club
house.
PAl"S FOR P ARKISG
Pacific F:lcct ric rai!"·ay com-
pany !'cnt a check to City Treas-
urer Gant for thr sum of S50 as
rent for parking space during
~larch and April.
PllO~'E CO. PAYS
For the year ending May 18, the
Pacific Telephone & Telegraph
comp3ny has paid the city of New-
port Beach ty.·o perCC'nt of its
gr oss or 52889.27, .J. A. Gant. city
treasurer. reports.
Interior Decorating
Homes of Every Type
Upholstering
Phone for Estimate
llubor 286S
THE GRYPHON PLAYERS
Present
Janis Paige and Charles Korvin
-in-
"PUrSUit of Happiness"
Jul y 8, 9, 10, 11 , 12 & 13
LAGUNA PLAYHOUSE
RomancE 3!. ~ast ·
CUP PLATES
Drinking tea from the aaucer
was not a breach of etiquette but
on the contrary was considered
quite good form in the ear 1 y
1800's. When our ancestors poured
tea into their saucers, the cup
was placed very nicely and proi>-
erly on a cup plate in order to
avoid staining the table linen.
Then the tea was sipped elegant-
ly from tilted saucers.
It is because of this custom that
the cup plate. measuring three
to four inches in diameter, be·
came an essential part of the
household supply of dishes. And
accordingly, when the vogue for
sipping tea via the saucer had
passed, the manufacture of cup
plates ceased.
Most cup plates v.·ere china. us-
ually matching the dinner set,
until the late 1820's "'hen the de-
velopment or the pressing machine
stepped up the production of glass-
ware. Cup plates of glass y,·ere·
among the first articles to be
pressed in quantity and this mass
n1anufacture niade it possible for
them to be sold for a few cen ts
apiece. They were turned out by
the thousands and no doubt their
charm a nd sparkJe and color had
as much to do with their populari-
ty as their low price. Today these
same small discs of lacy glass are
collector's items bringing dollan
instead of cents. and they are con-
sidered by m a ny devotee!! of old
glass to be among the most fasci-
nating of collectible objects.
While most of the cup plates
were made of clear glass, they
also have been found in many
colors, including lovely blues.
greens. amethyst, pink, red, honey
a nd amber tones, as "'ell as in
opalescent and opaque glass.
Cup plates have been classified
i,nto two groups-historical and
conventional. · Made before t he
days of illustration in the ne,vs.
current topics often suggested de-
signs for patterns and into these
charming bits of glass Y.'€.'rc 'pres-
sed pictorally the ne\!•"S a nd his-
tory of the day. One of the most
eagerly sought cup plates is that
!'hoY.'1ng the frigate CONSTITU-
TION. This famous ship of the
\\'ar of 1812 \l.'as declared un-
sea"·orth)' in 1830 and ordered
dismantled, but was preserved. be-
cause of t h e public sentiment
aroused by the poem "Old Jron·
sides" written by Oliver Wendell
Holmes. The "Log Cabin" cup
plates .of \vhich there are many
\"ariants. date from the prcSiden-
lial campaign of William Henry
Ha rrison. and Henry Clay was a
favorite subject during his can-
didacy in 1847. Of western histori-
cal interest is the plate depicting
l\·1ajor Ringold, popular hero of
the Mexican \Var, '''hose plate
""as struck off in 1846 to com-
meorate his death in the Battle
of P a lo Alto.
I
BALBOA ASSOCIATION FLOAT P ARTICIPATES IN OlL CIT \' P ARADE. Sbown Is tbe float which
"'U d61gned and bullt by Loub Stanley, Balboa b land deslper , and which advertlled both the Pirate
Day• &nd Toumament of Ughta e\·ents 1n the HuntlnKton Beach Fourtll or July parade. Aboard the
jeep are Glenn Erskine (driver ) and CUI Pettey (aide). Aboard the Ooat a re: Dot1• tune~ Tudy
Thontu, Joyce Purcell (model for She); Dolores McGff and Donna Ring (models fo r Surf £'.l Sand ).
Thfi boat t railer wu donated by tbe South Coast company. T he Newport Harbor Chamber of Com-
merce a nd t he Balboa Improvement &880Clatlon ·•ponMred the float.
Local Skippers
Win Pac. Crown
I Continued from Page 1)
-News-Times photo by Volney Hay Jr.
FACES SPEED CHARGE Score Boat Race
Clarence G. Wheeler of Glendale
must app(•ar in Newport Beach
City court on July 12 to ans\ver
Here on Weekend
a charge preferred by tK>iiCe that Less than t\VO score boats par-Craig Doyle as his cr£'W, came in ticipated in th<' IndC'pendC'nce Day he "'as speeding 45 in a 25 zone seven minutes ahead of the sec-Regatta sponsored by the-New-at 14th street a nd West Central ond boat, Dick F enton's Susan, port H arbor Yacht club O\'er the
Jin1mie Craig crc"ring a nd Dick a\'cnue, ~<'''·port on Sunday. '''eckcnd.
1-lamond's Outragcs, U,,n Nichols ·rhe races '''C're schcdulC'd to be
crewing, was third. BATHER BOOKED run on Fr;day but were cancel·
From th£'re on the three boats IC'd then due to t h<' lack of com-
had everything thC'ir own way and Clark L. King of Balboa must peling craft. Ih \Vas said at the
'"'ere competing against each ap~ar in ci ty court to answer a Ney.port Harbor Yacht club that
other. In the final result Tupman's char g(' that he \'iolatC'd the fire-most of the younger skippers were
Fight and Hammond's Outrages ,,·orks ordinance on Friday, Police s{'{'i ng the older skippers off in
"·ere tied but Tupman \l.'a9 an-said he set a torpedo off on the the Honolulu r ace at San Pedro.
nounccd champion. eithC'r on a bC'ach at the Fun ZonC'. ' Alhatros8 Class
toss-up or on elapsed time. '-''ith Hans Whippler's sloop No. 27,
Ha mn1ond second and Cice-Com-Bra1"lle Hosp1"tal earr)ring thC' burgec of the Ncw-
modore Fenton third. port liarbor Yacht c lub and pilot-
The six have been visiting Vic-Pl T Id L• · cd by Harold \Vhipplcr. captured
toria a nd Vancouver but '"ere due an 0 ions first place in the Albatr oss class.
to start for home Monda)'. 11lere \l.'Crc nine starters in IAM'al RM.,s t Continued front Page 1) this race.
Ne"'J>Orl Harbor a nd Balboa to solicit funds in the Costn l\1esa \\'. HC'rbC'rt Allen's Gitana No.
\'acht clubs combined in holding area as '-''e ll as to ho''' the Lions 21. which y,·as skippered by Joan
the Independence Day seriC's "'ith club may cooperat e in the 'vorih-Alle n. carried the Balboa Yacht
the former super\•ising the larger ''"hile proj<'Ct. club burg('{' to second place in the
classes in OC<'an r acing and the Plan ~laJJ ApJ>f"al Alba tross class .
Balboa club in char ge of sma ll In .its let!('r to the Costa !\1esa j Frank Simpson Jr.'s Tecumseh
boals, "'hich r aced in the bay. civic group, the Bra ill e Institute No. 15 a nd Jim Rogers Be Gay,
!\lost of the small boats had suggested that the former spon-Too, No. 25 tied for third place.
thrff' races. Ther e "·ere 8 starters sor th<' latter 's fund-raising-by· ·rhis race y,·as protested.
in the Snipes a nd Dick Deaver, mail appeal in its own community. Paclfh· Coast Class
young commodore of B.l.Y.C., "·as The letter mentioned that the Ed. Giddings piloted Poh·kee
first ,,·ith 21,1 points. Gram was 1-Jollyy,·ood Lions club has voted No. 45 to first place in the Pacific
second. Y.ith 6 points and Cox to raise Sl0.000 for the building Coast class. He carried Newport
third with 9 points. fund and it also stated that there H arbor colors.
Six International 14s started is a goal of S210,000 for the first Larry Wh<>eler was at the helm
a nd \vinners were Fred Schenck unit of the building. of Papoose No. 37 which took sec-
14 "2 >. Ba rton Seek <7 ) and No. A Los Angeles Building Area ond place in this class.
294 (9 ). Eight Lightnings were committee has promised to raise Dr. Gayle Suess at the helm' of
out and results y.•e re \V. P . W ie· 10 pc>rCt>nt of the total cost of the Gaylin No. 10 a nd Dr. Walter
rick {3 1~ ), Lion£'! Evans (4-\4 land proposed hospital, if the institute Thompson at the helm of Happy
Earl Young <12). finance committee raises the larg-Days No. 61 \Vere tied for third
Ba lboa Dinghi£'s had 13 starters er amount in a limited time. place in this class.
and '-'"hen results of the five races Di§<'U!t!t Ot her Matte rs Rhodes S3 C lau
,,·ere computed Hamm led flO';ii) The Costa 1'1esa club's directors R. l\.1. \Vi lson's Ne'>l.'port Har-
and foll owing Y.'ere Mason (13% I. also took under advisement sug-bor No. 2, piloted by A. Hillman,
Burk£' C30l and Hitchman (38% ). gcstions proposed from the floor took first place in the Rhodes
Al so reported by Velma Barbre, that the organization sponsor the raCt>-cruist:'r clas.
publ icity director of B.Y.C. ·"'ere formation of both a rifle club and George M . l\.1ott 's Poro Tiempo,
resuJts of the Spring series at that the setting up of a rine range for No. 27. skippered by t he owner ,
club "'hi ch "'as compl€'ted Sun-t"·o diff€'rent troops of boy scouts. won second place in this class.
day. June 29. l\.1ost of the classes A committee of t"'O was in-H . F . Beardsley piloted his Sea
in the SC'ries had nine entries. structcd to confer with troop Bee. No. 8. into third place and
For the Rflod€'s. ""inner \Vas l\.1. scoutmasters to ascertilin how found himself tied "''1th Robert E .
Stark "'it h 4-' .. points !reverse far the organization can go t<r P ower's Dream. No. 25, which
l\1is t", C'arly Niagara Falls ex-scoringl : in second place \\'as Bob '''!lrd supporting these idt>as. It crossed the line at the same m<r
cursion boat. '-''hich \Vas the last Allan, 6 1 ~ points and \V . G. Du-'-''as mentioned that boy scouts in ment.
of the historical cup plates to be rant was third \\'ith 10 points. the age limit from 16 to 18 in
Other historical designs include
the profile of George \Vashington.
'''hich '''as probably made in 1832
in observance of his lOOth anni-
versary; the ··American E agle",
kno"-n to have been produced in
more than 20 variations, the Ful-
ton stE'amboat. the Pittsburgh
st€'amboat. a nd "The !\.·l aid of the
pressed. Skippered by Darby r..tetcalf. one troop favors the rifle range
In the second 1classification the Ha tch PC, No. 72 took first idC'a.
the con\'entional-many de light· place with 2% points and George The dircctors also voted to file
ful patterns may be found. in-Strom '''as second with 4% points a letter from Jiorace \Valker, di·
eluding a variety of flo\l.'('r a nd '''hile Bill Lawhorn skippered rector of a nurses national mem-
grometric designs. There are cup Olive Butler's boat to ihird place or ial committee. Washington, D.
plates with a heart motif, which y,·ith 8 point5. C .. which enclosed a b 00 k of
"'ere favored as Velentine gifts in Nine of the 14 Vikings in the tickets in a drive to obtain funds
the e arly 1800's, and the comic neet 1A:ere entered in the series for the erection of a memorial to
\'l.kl.ng Clas§
Sea PillO\I.', "·ith Sid Pillo"' a t
the helm, sailed .into first place in
the \1iking class.
J am es Ramsey of the Los An-
geles Yacht club piloted his Ene,
No. 1. into second place.
A. Gram skippered his boat, No
Name, into third place in this
class.
. For R.escn.'ations write Laguna Playhouse or Phone Laguna plates, of y,•h.ich "The \Vedding and results "'<'re. first, Andy '-'·ar nurses.
Beach 191. Individual Tickets $2.40; Season Tickets Available Day and Thrre Weeks After " is Gram f8%): second, Jim Whyte This nationa l committee pro.
'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I /typical. (17 -1,. l and Gid Pillow (22). All poses to erect such a memorial in An e normous amount of cup boats of the fleet expect to enter Washington, D. C.
plates "'as produced in the little the Independence Day series to Since the committee's director
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town of Sandwich, Atass., on Cape be sailed at B.Y.C. July 4-5-6. also addressed the communication
Cod. wht>re in 1827 occurred the A ne\v B.Y.C. member and a fo the Friday club, the Costa Mesa
incident which revolutionized the new skipper, W . P . \Vierick, walk-club's board voted to refer the
gla.ss·making industry, not only in ed off with honors in the Lightn-letter to the Friday Afternoon
America but throughout the world. ing class. It Y.'a.s the first series club. "'hich may like to consider
This was the perfection of the in wh.ich he had sailed and he t~e rri:atter from the woman's
glass pr essing machine by Deming came in with a rating of 2!hi \'tewpo1nt.
Jarves of the Boston & Sandwich poinu while his nearest competi-Another communication was re-
Glass company. Before this date tors. Earl Young and Al Gordon, ceived from the Memphis Cotton
individual pieces of glassware tied for second place with 11 Sta te Jubilee committee which is
were blown by _human breath at paint~. Commodore Bob Boyd was seeking contributions of from $10
the end of a glass-blower's pipe, in third place. to S25 for the financing of its
very much as soap bubble! are In the Albatros r ace Phil Smith State JubUee as weU as ibi plan
bl°"""· The pressing machine op-was fU,t With 5%. poi/Its; second, fo r a 16-state queen contest.
erated by the action of a plunger Jim Rogers, 8 % points and third A ~tter from District Gover-
forcing molten glass into an iron was Frank Simpson jr., 9 Points. nor Bill Jewett reminded t be
mold. the pressure forcing the liq. The Star boats had foW' races board memben that reservations
uid glass into all parts of the mold for a tuneup. Bill Ficker and Bar-must be made by Saturda.y of this
to fonn the pattern desired. From ney Lehman are taking their boa.ti "'eek if any of the club's mem-
Sandwicb the use of the pressing to Santa Barbara Thunday to tM:nhiP plans to attend the dis-
machine spread to .contemporary enter the Semana Nautica., oon-trict conference, three week•
glass W'Ol'ks in New York, Penn-testing for the Upton tropby in hence.
sylvanla, New Jersey and Ohio the Star aeries. Bert Smith pttSided
Where cup plates also were made. For lhe local tuneup 1 er i es
The fu!Uon of drinking tea Ficker was lint, .-,,g 4"
r'rom-.. Ille saucer laited in the points. Letunan wu third with
Finds Garage Blocked
Unlt.a-5tates for matt than thirty 19" polnta. SUe Ficker Is seo-R. I.. Taylor of 914 East Central
years. It created an lmpartant retary of the Star UIOdation and avenue, Balboa, found his garage
p-nt-day bobby, fot cup plates crews for Bill. The recent J une blocked by another vehicle when
were the lint type ot )ftwd 15 number of Vogue shows the he drove to It Thunclay evening,
1Juo to catch the fancy of col-two in their Star boat, amona: he told police, who saw to It that
1ec:tcn and no other lleld · ot col· other yachting people of the bar-the other machine wu removed
JectinC omoac antique !own oeems -· For a really glamcrouo pl, hastily.
to have held u much intftst in Sue's photo Is on the uti!itartanl F=========== late ,..... u that ot ...,.,..,;w.tlnc -.
petlttn ....... The Balboa dinb bad the lint
DRIVER BOOKED
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Hammond in lint and the Flattlel
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to a -drlvtnc dwap 1odo7. La-Wwan GI Wb1ttier tt-
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workers will serve on c;ommittees Steiner, Joe ~k ; civtc1 improve-
of the Costa Mesa Uons club dur-men t Bob M~ck ch ai r ma Q.
ing the ensuing year, Bert Smith, George Harmon, .Henry Ha!llCWI,
newly. elected president a nnounced Wally Mattoon, G. ~-WieJll; eom-
Friday. munlty betlemlen~. Walt Miller,
The new committee personnel chairman , Ed Edick, Rollo Meo
Inc I u d e d ; Attendance: Walter Clennen Jr., Johnl Rabun, Paul
Watson, chairman, ,Al Ogden. Norman; educa'.tio~: Sidhey Dav-.
Clyde Loucks, Gil Brown, R. N. idson, chairmaD, E perett A. Rea.
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More. Charles TeWin.kle, Lou a nd Donald J . ~e.: _~I
Gates. George Bassett ; Finance:
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Starters in T rans·Pacific
Race to Diamond Head
(By allov.•anre order. Boat name.
ov.·ner. ruling. time al!owl:ltlece. length o\'er-all of boat. r1r and
type. club. pennant. signal.)
CLASS A
I. l\forning Star (Richard S.
RhePm). 80.5. Kratr h. 95·· 5ta)"!!all.
St. Francis Yacht Club. Pennant-
ti. Slgnal-\\'RG. 2. Patollta tCharlea Deere \YI·
man). 68 .9. 0:12 :03 :08. S I ' cutter.
Santa Barbara or Chicago Yacht
Club. PennarJ!-E . Sli:;:naJ -Twu , ...
3. South W ind (George Brent), 58.6. 11 :01:36:00. 84 ' 3" gaff K hooner
Callfotnla Yacht Club. Pennant-4,
Slgnal-GRR
<I . \Vest"'·Urd (Robert a Miller).
5&.8. 1:05:55 :12. 66' 5'' sloop. r-;"ew-port rh,rbor Yacht Club. Pe11nant-
!. Signal-:".
5. Gallant !Ha~ry B. W yetch Jr).
54.3. 1 :08 ·22 :~8 . S<I' 10" sehooner.
Newport Harbc>r 1·acht Club. Pen·
nant-0. Signal WRW. 6. Dragoon (Henry B. Grandin),
51.l . l :l3 :!t8:02. 66' 1" ketch. New· port H ar bor Yacht Club. Pennant -H . Signal-3 green.
7. Chubuco 1W . L. Stewart Jr). 52.2. 1:11 :27 :06. 67' 3 .. yawl. Lo&
Angeles Yacht Cl ub. Pennant-S.
Slgnal-RRR.
' CLASS B
1. Fair Weather {Fred Allen}. <19.9. 1:16:11 :54, 62' 8 .. yawl, San
Diego Y!M'ht Cl ub. Pennant-:i. Sig· nal--GGR.
2. White Cloud (Frank Kent). 49.9. 1:16 :23 :02. so· 6 .. e utter. Oak-
land Yacht Club. Pennant-A. Sig-
nal-I white.
3. Dolphin 11 fF.-ank Mo rgan). 45.5. 2:01:07 :01. 10· 8" .chooner.
Coronado Yacht Club. P ennant-W
Slgnal-RRG.
4.Zoa JI IAI Barbee). 43.2 2:06:-
19 :38. as· 9 .. schooner. (none). Pen-nant-Third Repeater. Signal -
\VG\V.
S. Ril·al lit ( R ay m o n d B White), 42.6. 2:07 :.-.-:33. '" ketch.
Newport ltarbnr Ye.cht Club. Pen~
na nt-K , Slgnsl-'WWR. 6. Stella Malis Ir (Dr. A. A.
Steele), 42.0, 2:09:12 .04. S4. cutter. Hollywood Yacht Club . Pennant-
L . Signal-WG.
7. Skylark 1Don B. Ay ret1 ). 40.0, 2:1 4:18 :00. 53· yawl. Los Angeles
Yacht Club, P ennant-F . Signal-
1 green.
C LASS C
1. Brilliant (E. G . Gould and P . B. Rayburn J r.). 39.3. 2:16:09:37
48' 3" yawl, San Diego Yach\ Cl ub: Pennant-B. Signal-l white.
2. Atorra.nte (J . Addi.eon Gur-ley). 37.6. 2:20:56 :32. <16' 11loop,
Lido lt1le Y&eht Club. Pennant-
V. Signal RGG.
3. Suom l (J. Ar\•ld J ohnson),
37.S. 2:21 :47:4.9 . 49' 10~ .. Bem\uda )·av.·I. (~Iden Gate ISt&n F rancisco)
Yac~t Club. Pennant~Flrst repeat-
e r . tilkflal--GRW.
4. T uco tThomll.I! A. Short). 37. 2:22 ·.-1:13. 49' 11 " yawl. St. 1'-ran·
..:ill Yacht Club. Penna nt-C, Sll)t"nal -3 v.·hl!e.
5. An1ortta (\\.'alter Franz.), 36.9. 2:22 .,"i9 ·ul, 46' sloop . Ne,..•port Har·
bor Yacht Club. Pennant-N. Sig·
ns!-\\'\\'G. G. ltumni t B!'OOks Girton.I and
\Vm. K.. Cuthbert). 3S.5. 3:00:10:36.
46' 5" PCC' sloop. Kewport Harbor Yti.c ht Club. Pennant-U. Slgnal-
R\\·G.
7. Selene (Ed .... ·ard H. W ille).
36.5. 3 :00 10:36. 46' 4" PCC sloop.
Balboa Y11.eht Club. Pennant-Y SiKna.1-GW. '
11. Llldy Jo (Louis Abram11). 31.9
3 :16:34 :43. 40' •laysall 11c.hooner. Honol ulu Yacht Club. P ennant-I.
Signal-CG \V. 9. Emerald tG. Walter Skow ).
34.4. 3 :06 :49 :37. 50' 6" ya,..·1. New-
port Harbor Yacht Cl ub. Pennant -X . Slgnal-RGR. xlO. Lee (Gerald Anger), f oot
avatl•ble). 62' .c.huonf!r . Ba.yvlew (Alu ka) Yacht Club. Peonaot-M 9'gnal-WGG. '
11. Anac11.pa (Jules Voer ge). 3-1 .
3.CIR :l0 :06. ..:r cutter. Berkeley Yacht Cl ub. Pennant-9. Slgnal-
RGW.
12. Lueky Star (H. B. HobM>n).
32.2. 3 :14 :28 :20. 4<1 ' t1tayMil !K:hOOn· er . Wa.lkJkl (H onolulu) Yacht Club.
Pennant-R . Slgnal-GR G.
13. Lucia 11 (J ose de la Vega.), 29.3. 4:01:50:18. <II' aloop. Acapulco
(Mexico) Yacht Club. Pen&nt -Sec..-•nd repeater.
14 . Four Wind• <CR rl M. Heintz. Sr.>. 29.9. <1 :02:15:53 . 50· IK'hooner.
Loe Angeles Yacht Club. Pennant -D. Stg-nal-l red.
15. llag:\c Carpet (Cale E. Cook) 26.7. <1 :13:34:08. 38' ketch , Rich-
mond Yacht Club. Pennant-P Sig-nal -R\V'IV. ·
16. Gltana IR. S. Dantorth). 26, 4 : 17.: 01 : 26. 39· 10%'' sloop. Berke-
ley Yacht Club. Pennant-6. Slg-n1ll-G\\'G.
17. Medley (Dean Han-ell). 26.7. 4 :13 :34 :08. 38' aux inary schooner.
Loe Angeles Yacht Club. P ennant -0. Slgnal-RW.
18. Teton !Paul D. Van Degrltt)
24.t . 5:03 :08 :14. 34' 8" e utter, Voy. agers Yacht Club. Pennant-J Slg-nal-WRR. ·
19. Resolute (Ed Fo.blan). 23.1
5:08 :68:33. 40' ketch . Cabrlllo Bea.ch !Sao Pedro) Yacht Club. Pennant -T. SIKnal-RG.
20. Pacl tlc: Childe (George Ed·
win Burnell) 22.3. 5 :13:54 :29 32· sloop . Balboa Yacht Club. Peii.nant -3. Slgnal-GR.
xQueattoi:iable entry.
W AA Offet to Buy: Air Base
Stymied By Whittier Action
' SANTA ANA ('I'Uelday) -Ila the area desired on airport land .•
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to defend ltaelf acainat a civil Dr. Elliott of Newport Harbor and
suit filed by the M. H. Whittler HUlltington Beach High schoola
Co. of Loi Anaeles, allegtna worked hard to get the property ------------------+--+------'-
breach of contract, and uldnc only to be told that the college
$400,000 da.ma&es, Clty Auditor could not be installed until the
W. J . Jerome discla.ed Saturday Whittier action was setUed ln the
that the War Assets Adiminbtra· courts. '
tion hu deposited. with the city a
check for $207,SOO for the land
under dilpute.
The munjclpa.llty, which act.a
only u an agent in the transaction
can do nothing at the present time
but hold the check in abeyance
until all claims over the acreage
have been settled. and the demands
of the Whittler company witlr
drawn, Mr. Jerome said.
It ii the suJt by the Whittler
company wh1ch has unfortunately
held up. even the plans of the
Coastline District Board ot Trust·
ees for the proposed Junior col·
lege which was to be set up in
Beverly Hills Police
Grabbed Thieves, Port
Victims Are Informed
Military Funeral
For Costa Mesan . .
FulJ mill tary services w e r e
held Monday, July 7 at 11 a .m.
in the J . B. Draper Co. mortuary.
Ontario for Baty McGinnis, 52,
who died suddenly on July 1 at
h.l.s home, 535 San Bernardino ave-
nue.
He y.•as born in Ozark, Mo. and
had lived in California for 31
years, in Costa Mesa for one year.
He was a member of American
Legion Post 112 of Ontario, of
the Order of Eagles 2398, Ontario
and of the Order of the Purple
Heart, Santa Ana chapter.
Surviving are his wife, Elsie R.
McGinnis and one daughter. Don-
na Ann, 6, of the home address ;
Beverly Hills police have nabbed his mother, Mrs. Mary McGinnis,
a gang which its ringleader, Vic-San Diego: one brother, Lorah A .
tor Boo~teln of Chicago, admits of Upland: three ·sisters, Miss
taking belongings out of the New-True McGinniS-; San Diego, Mrs.
port Harbor area. Bea Morey of Long Beach and
Victims here were told by New Mrs. Lennie CUnningha.m of Lyn-
port police to get in touch with wood.
the Beverly J.Ulls department to The Rev. Ed F . Harness. pastor
ide ntify goods stolen from them. of the Allan avenue Baptist church
Book.stein was r eturned to Chi-church of Ontario "'ill officiate at
cago where he faces a charge of s.ervjces. Entombment will be in
robbery. Others of the mob noW BellVie"' mausoleum with the Har-
under arrest on suspicion of theft old Grauel chapel of Costa Mesa
are Harry Bookstein, Ray a nd in charge.
Eva Posner and Venice Rose Den--------------MEl-WOMEI nis.
(CAFE CHAT
By Nancy Newport
Chris tian's Hut on the beach al
325 East Edgewater · avenue. :Bal-
boa, is attracting the elite nightly.
Their food and service is still of
exC<>llent quality. Earlier lite res·
en 1ation the better th c t~ble,
seems to be the motto of this
charming place. • • •
Prostate· -·Pelvis
De ,_ ~ h&s+-' .... I•
..... pot., -... "' ....., ""-,.. wvaw. i-pr, bill tis ... ...atrt ~ ........ ,_
U-'P ... ...., .......... .. -·· 'IT'S YOUR
GLANDS .,... .... .. ..... .....,. ---__... .................. ,.o ....
-Iilf• ............ Iilf• ma=-X• i. -Dr ...... a.a. D. (l •• n.c.. 19' Dnid 8L. N_..,. ..._ ~
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CO•lt•Sll STAT£1£•T Of CllllTlll, HIE 30, 1947
IESDllCES
Cnli ia V1•lt and ·if1
fedet1I lesene l•k • $ 690,o72.979.30 /
0.. 1,_ 1,;,b • • , , 252,lllPl,.9'
TOT AL CASH • • • • • • • • $ "2.,953,994.24
United States Go't'etntwent Oblitetioas. , I
direct and hrty g.,l'Mtl'eed • • ••• ; • • ; 1~,621,421.23
State, c.....,, aad Mnkipal .... , , , , , 3,,652,092.72
Ofte< ... d ... d Secoririeo • • • • '-,Gll,612.02
Stock in Fedet'al RnerM lank • • • ~"99~.00
Lo .. s Md Daco.nts • • • • • • • • J.1,,IC.IU.91
Accraed l•terest 1n4 Acconts IKeiY1ble • M,955,4Q.n
••nk Premisei, F•miture, Fin...es .-s.t. Deposit v..tb 1r"31.oa.~
Othtt Real btltt o-ed . • • • • • • • • 60,221.31
Customeri' Liability Oft Accoent of
l etters of Crecfit, Acc.,t11tces, lfld bdorMd lifts • !' ,311 ,7Sl.91
Other Resources • • • • • , • , • • • • _ 903.137 .79
TOTAL RESOURCES ; ; $5,469,713,753.51
Capital • • • ,
S.rphrs . • • •
Undi•ided Profih •
ReserYes • • • •
•
LllllllTIES
•
•
• $ 106,646,375.00
110.000.000.00
l6)19,I07.'9
'.517,630.16 I
TOTAL CAPITAL ~UNDS. • , , , , f zsr.'83,112.65
leserYe for IH Debts • • • , • • • • • • • 30,344,69'.12 . l 0-aad • • • • $2,799,9'1,501U2f •11l -019'9 Deposo!I Sa . d Ti 2,313 ••• •19 '• .. ~. . .... n,. an ..... • • _,J .r11 I
li•bility for letters of Credit and n Acceptor,
Endorser, or Malter on Accepmtus 11td Foteign lills 41,351,804.61 ' Resene for In terest Recei•ed i• Ad••nct • • • • • 1} ,870,196.ll
leserYe for Interest, T•zes, de. •• , • , • • • 1),435,525.48
•
TOTAL LIABILITIES ' • $5,469,78]31753,50
T'1it 114'-1 ,.u.uJn ~pra •/ti# &•l'1 •llr>n;. ~ M-a. · . I
•AtN OFFICES IN TWO RESERVE CITIES OF CALIFDl•fA
UN FU•CISCO •LOS ANGELES
S-1.11:99 ....... ·-._ .. House of Florence at 6600 Sea· .,_..,.. .., n---. ---.. --..::.....
.'
--··-shore Colony, Newport Beach, is ~~~~~~~~~~~~~_!__ _________ ::::~__:=::=----~-----still one or the nicest din n e r -
pl aces in town. It is easy to r each
and is on the motor route between
Newport and fluntington Beach.
Italian cuisine to the Nth degree. • • •
Everyo ne who appreciates H a·
waii an music has heard of Dick
rwt clntire's HARMONY BA WII-
ANS, also enjoyed their music on
radio, stage and screen, on rec·
ords, too. With them at Vaux's
in Balboa for the season in Nani
Hart, nationally knO\\'Jl dancer
who appears with the band nightly
(except \:Vednesday) doing a hula
with ,fl!!_orescent lighting ... Mc·
Intire pr esents a vast rt'pertoire,
including those songs his band
has played and sung with BING
CROSBY, DOROTHY LAMOUR.
FRANCES LA NG FORD and
GENE AUTRY.
Continue Letter · Rates
"Tlie Coast's Most Distinctioe
Residential Community"
LARGE, LEVEL SITES EXTEND TO THE
CLIFFS EDGE.--OTHERS TO THE CANYON'S
EDG8--WITH AN UNBROKEN VIEW OF THE
PlcnJRESQUE COVE AND ·THE BROAD
PACIFIC BEYOND •••
. . ' \
'
Information has been received
from the Third Assistant Post·
master Gener a l as follows; Under
House Joint Resolution 221, 80th
Congress, approved by the Presi·
den t June 30, 1947, the J.cent
letter rate and other postage rates
and fees In effect on that date
are continued thereafter on a per· ·~----:---:---:---:---------------...1 I manent basis.
Pictures by Hitchcock
No two sites ore Identical-each is unique in
its own views •.• each offers opportunity for
expression of one's individuality •••
Spread of yacht pic tures at top
of page 1 of Thw-sday's issue were
taken by Kent Hitchcock, master
photographer of Udo We.
Carr's Feed Store
Hay and Grain
Quality Feeds
-1-
Dalq Dllh•J Bir eo. DU
1817N_.t..._
008TAM1:8•
Quality Lumber
and
Building Materials
•
COSTA MESA
LUMBER CO. .... ~
...... 1181111
Sportsfisher Louise
Back in Harbor
The Louise, favorite boe.t of
many sportfishermen slnce the
days she ran out of San Clemente
for the Owl Boat company, is back
in the harbor once more. Her own-
ers, Don and Dorothy Pattersoo,
have taken over the property at
525 Coast highway and will run
her from Patterson's landing, after
a year at San Clemente.
Win Lombard, Popular skipper,
will be in charge of the 54-foot day
boat which will start running on
July II. The Louise la licensed to
carry 60 passengers but will be
limited to 45 to give everyone
plenty ot room.
The Pattersons have another
boat, the 00.foot Sportsman,
which b now at the landing and
whlch will be completely dieselized
before being put into service next
year.
APA&TllENT ENTERED
Maria Por~Ulo of 502 E a s t
Ocean Front, Balboa, report a
burdar entered her apartment
Saturday night and stole a band·
book and $15.
STUDEBAKER
SALES • SERVICE • PARTS
Bring Your Car in fot' Slunrner Check-Up.
Meet "Bill" Taylor, Service Manager.
• Joe Nlckea lz
34ISW.C1ntr.1I lyl.idoThofre HerborSIO
Thief Takes Cushions
F. A. Tyler of 1401 North Bay
Front, lost a green canvas and
two cushions to a thief on Sunday.
Harbor Glass Co.
tall ~ Pia. -· ..
AUTOMOBUJll GLASS
BOAT GLASS
and Boat Lt.Uerlng I GWo Installed ""Whue You Walt
TRONART~.
Delco Radios
Marine & Domestic
Repair Work
Our Specialty
j-"'·°""--.u• • I •.. ...,. • s *
IMPROVEMEllITS NOW COMPLETED -All
utilitiea underground • • • paved roads, oma·
mental atreet liahta. aewe• • • . parked entrance
• • • private wallc1 to the beach • • • esplanade
and obtern.tion terrace • • •
., • • truly the ··eout"• Most Diatinctive Reaiden ..
Ila! Community,"
-.
•
" . .. . .. -· . -; .r1 ' .. , .
I .
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eA /'\..-I-1"'1. .. :..-Set for J.ilv 29 -1.&! mn• Men .. or bQ,'o l!Pt FOR' SALE-OWntuffed ..,., STAR BOAT No. 141' fooawr r~-~gAT~~·~:=~~o-~-~~~~· ~~-'.!!~1==~:4· ~.Jt:le V&UU'6~ 119 · . Uf.cJuerd1, 5t.Tion1 -ipt, 1a mllent CODdltian. &<JOd pre.war mohair, two 1'Wld'• m.mpan T11uee _,., llOllD' ft J.OAJr: . • n••. • •
. n.e el«b:IC w '"'" 111 t11o -las modlt-o1oo are not otrecte4. In S.y, Herbor An_• . Hut>or 1T10. SC-21c matcblnc p111ows. 209 :n.t SL ..u., trailer, boat """'"" Ketton-NIEED ONEY
pert Yldn1ty wt11 be ...... 1 tt -'except tbat t11oy wm "!" ollllbtlJ RUBBER TIRE -barftl " Newport. 54-4tc bur& built, natural c1ec1r, can :M . T Haibor Dirt ~ting Service
the 1>1•mt ~':" .. ;.-~.J; ~ ::,,~.=-opeed 1o eopecial-•• ~ ~ =-°':, lawn ""'"a. Each $5.oo. a> FOR SALE-l!lil moc1e1 MIYtas Harbor 1553-J. *'~ =.i~:: ~~= for B1D.Jders
60-eycle C\ll'ftll ..._ t Jy deolrable la ..-t wUben, ...--o Newport Blvd., Ccota llltea. wuhlni machine Sl'!~.00 cub. FOR SALE -One ot Jobmon'1 Needo _ Loans Ill! r
29, acc:ordlnr to "!:.-trlc:t -···-Wheat aald, became It ~ the dly ~~--~ W ~ !IC-ltp Harbor ~M. 211-A E. Cen-14-tL Cat boata. 539 Via Udo Rftldentlel . c.ai141wic:W.
by G. J. Wllettt, ---and --Fire ~~ r •u~ • ~~er. tral 53-tfc Soud, Udo lale. 40-ttc Furniture -Salary I r4 the Southern caurornla Ecll8oo the wuhlng action who Is supe<Ylaor ot the llfesuard FOR SALE-35 !L picket tence, =---·==----,-:-:-:-7:-1--------=-:-=-,--711 -C. CoUt
company. In the Balboa area the the housewlte to tlnlsh her wwk llUYloe, annOW1Cled today t bat 30 lnc:beo hlib, Including 2 tt. COMP!EfE Hoimebold !umlsh· SNOW BIRD-With Watt's rac-Car or Other Security Phone lleaoon
CWTent ls scheduled to be cban&ed sooner. . these ai-e the men 'wbo wU1 serve 6 in. gate. Fence all auemhled, lng. Lawn s~ng &.patio fuml-ing sail. Former trophy winner. Hours:· 10 to . t and 3 to 5 ~
beginning Au.gust 12, Wheat aalct Those appliances that do re.. at the recuiar statlona: but no po1t1. Phone Harbor 525 ture, electric refrigerator, gas Also oars, tiller , rotter &: center (Oosed Saturdays)
way, Newpwt
. Motte
In preparation for the chanee. quire adjustment such u record Coron& del Mar Station t, John after 3 p . .m. 54-4tc stove. twin bedroom set, vanity boa.rd. 113 Coral Ave., Balboa
adjustments are now being made players, automatic waah!,ng ma-Droege; Corona del Mar station dressing table, fireplace fix-Island. 54-2tc
1n dee~""'ll pumps and In oome c:blnes and a tew modebl 01 re-2 Gen~ Mc:Carter· Balboa Front B A YSIDE PLATING tures, dlning table & l!halrs. odd OUTBOARD motor 18 H. P. John-
types of commercial, industrial frigeraton, will be adjusted in u:e Station 4, J ack ,Osgood; Camp --chairs, large & small, mirrors, son. Excellent condition. Call
and office equipment. U any ad-home by the California ~~~ Ground, Al. Gardner; 1'1ontero, Gold -Silver • ~ • Brua bamboo table. 113 Coral Ave., Harbor 558,.W or see 217 Aba-
.
FOR SALE BY WNEl!.-t7% tt.
lot on Udd Ia! and 52" tt. lot
on Balboa Ip 'IWI --~ae:h ~~ 0~ ~~ ~V:::
juatments are ,necessary 1!' dbeo-~M:igcagtio~ ~ym~~~ ~hi do this EMt Newport .Station 8, Don Antiques a Sped.alt)' Balboa Island. 54-2tc lone. Balboa Island. 54-4tc
mestic appliances, they will n . . Dickey; Bays.bores Station 2, Blll . -
maCie within a few days before ~r work on its entire 50-cycle sys-Afartln; Ruby, Balboa Island sta-~ Our Ad in Oranee County Do you want to sell it? 14
after the frequency is changed m tem. tlon 10, Don Burns; Onyx, South Phone Directory t1se in these columns. ted. Survey crews are calling now each home, \Vheat r epor at homes here and attaching small Beach, Balboa Isl.and Station 11,
Adver-lllUSJCAL a RADIO ~·~·~~~~~;::; ~
STEINWAY GRAND-Used for ~t;;r;-'°"' -~· ..
sale. Danz-Schmidt. 520 North ~~ .,._ -•ko-• •
tty. Phone jtarltor 7f11 or Inquire
at 1569 MtramSr Dr .. Balboa.
·I 43-tt
WILL TR~Loto on Lido Ia1o
aJao loto m -on _.
c:bue ot 2 or 3-....,.-
ln Harbor dlatric:t. Phone HaJ1q>
7f11 . st-etc
Since the fTequency will be Bob Killefer; Lido Isle Station, 1914 Harbor Blvd. Ph. BtL 51U BO.~TS, SUPPLIES changed by feeders, which ~ dis--tags to appliances that require ad-Bill Sawyer and H. L. Smith and c.or. Harbor and 19th. ca.ta Mesa
trlbution lines from the utillty'a justment, 85 information to the J . W . Jones of headquarters. householder and as guides to the substations, all customers con-Th 1 Mr. Croq<er also stated that the
nected to a given feeder will. be conversion crews. e convers on following men will serve as re-
Main, Santa Ana. 54-tfc .. s. 1814\i Newport Blvd., Cbsta Meoa FOR SALE-12 ft. portable Dory, SPINET pianos for rent now, 6 Beacon 5220
water proof WeU wood. Excel-mo. money paid on rent allowed (Across from Alpha Beta .Market) Next to Methodist Otureb 28-ttc
c:banged simultaneously, w h 1 1 e crews will call at homes where lief guards during the summer
t aA;ustments are necessarY a few nearby customers may no re-""' season, Bob Isenor and Bob Hinds ceive 60-cycle current until a few days before or after the current and M. Meehan.
Upholstered Furniture
Oeaned and Restored
To ~clnal Color
lent for fishing & yachting. $25. on p u r ch as e. Danz.Schmidt, -===-==:-------54--l'=tc MEDICAL BTTTI'DING Beacon 5300-W. 54-ltc Santa Ana. 520 No. ~1ain . = U.1...1.J
16 FOOT Yacht Tender. teak 54-tfc TRAILERS 11 16 rooms. medical plumbing tlz.
decks, excellent c 0 n di t i 0 n -P-IAN--0-':'UNIN~.~--G--e-nd--re-pal-rln-,-g. FOR SAL&-.:.24 ft. house traJler lures. Wired for X-Ray. Sell or days later lf they are served by is changed and will make neces-On weekends and holidays, Bob
a different feeder. To prevent con-sary adjustments at Edison's ex-Hinds: will be stationed at Crystal Rugs and Carpet.s
Cleaned and Moth Proofed
All Work Done In Your Home
throughout. 334 Buena Vista, J . B. Brown. Phone Beacon at Lot 7 Municipal Trailer Court lease. 2073 Newport Blvd., Colt.a.
Balboa. 54-2tp 5294.J. 388 Broadway, Colla Price $875. Owner a1: 124 31st Mesa. 750 N. Caswell Pomona fusion, the company will mail e~ch pense, Wheat said Cove, I.senor will serve at Buck
customer an individual notice Gulley and Meehan will be on duty FOR SALE-26 ft. Fishing boat,
sleeps 2. Double ender , Star
motors. Call Beacon 5834-W.
54-2tc
?t'lesa.. 78-tfc St., Newport Beach. 54-2tp Ph. 3646. 750 N. Caswell, ~
TRAILERS Fo~ RENT-rnona. ' 53-4tp abo~t ten days in advance of the Regulation Changes at 19th street a nd Ocean, Larry BALDWIN GRAND-Used, but In n
beautiful condJtion. A fine piano Do your own hauling and mov-3-bd. po. home· & 3-rm. guest change 1n his service.. A'd e.u·ild"ng Boom t.angmade wu1 be at 1sth and
Most domestic appliances are 1 1 Ocean, Jack Thompson will be a t
not affected by the change in Building permits for the city of 28th and Ocean, Jack Gardner will
HDME SERVICE
CLEANING CO.
at a very reasonable price. Ano-1ng. All new equipment. $2.25 A house; 2 Jots mtpl-zoned. 8 or
ther grand in blond finish now $2.SO per day. We f'Umlah hitc!L more fam'ilies. Near beach ·A:
frequenf;y, Wheat said. an~ many Newport Beach for the first half be at Colton street, West E nd,
householders may not realize that of 1947 totalled $4,512,102.00, the Paul Robertson Will be at N.
the current has been changed.. figure for June being $815,2Zl.OO street. Balboa Peninsula and RJch-
For Appointmenta on Free F..sU-
mates phone Harbor l~M
41-tfc
FOR SALE-New & used boats.
Mercury outboard motors, Boat
Trailers & car top carriers. The
Seaboard Equipment Co. 1205
Coast Hlghway, Newport Beach
·Beacon 5841 . 1 54-2tc
only $485. Danz.Schmidt Piano Myrehn 'Bros. Service Station. N.H. Yacht club. Immed. ~
Co., 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. Cor. 17th & Newport Blvd. session. $19.000. See F . Denni·
Home devices such as radios, With changes in building regula-ard Hilliard '-''ill be at 10th and
Terms. · 54-tfc Costa Mesa 2-t1c son, phone· Har. lZTO..J. ~tfc
toasters, vacuum cleaners, inca~ tions the increase is expected to Bay.
descent lights and many others continue through the last six
are not affected by the change. months of 1947.
while most refrigerators and wash-The first six months total ex-VACATE, MISTER VEE
John F. Vogel vacated the pre
tentious house on Balboa Penin-
sula early this week and then
found how difficult it is to get
a place to live. He r ecently sold
his home for SS0,000, but con-
tinued to live in it until the new
owner, Mr. Strom '-''35 ready to
move in. The latter gave notice to
move Tuesday. J . F . V. finally
found an accomodation.
PUBLIC NOTICES
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE
No. 267 214
In the Superior Court of the Su.te of California In and for the County
of Lo8 Angeles. In the matter of the e!Jll.te of MARY
GEORGE LOBELL &190 kn o w n u Mary G. Lobell. M. G. Lobell and as
Marlon G. Lobell. Decea.eed. Notice 111 hereby given tha.t the
under9lgned ADMTNlSTRATOR will .ell at Pr'lvate sale, to the highest
bidder. upon the term& and condltlon!I
hereinafter mentioned and subject to
con.flrmatlon by the said Su~rtor Court. or or after the 16th day of
July , 1947. at It• T rust Department, 'fblrd Floor . Paclflc-Southweat Build·
big 215 WMt Sl:xth Bt~t . Lo!9 An· ~11es. 14. City of Loa An(l'.elea. Cou n· of Loa Angeles . State .r caurornla.
I the rtght, tit le and lntere11t of A.Id de«ued at the time o f dN.th and &ll the right. title and lntere11t
·that Lbe eatate of said deceued bu
' acquired by operation of la..-or other· wtM othe r than or ln addition to that •f s&id deceued at the time of death, In and to al! that certain re~ prop-uty pa.rtlcuUirly deBCribed u follows.
to-..-tt :
ceeds permits for the whole or
1946 when the permits for build-
ing reached a figure of $4.115.-
601 .00. This 1946 total was double
that of 1945 when permits were
$2,071,760.00 for the full twelve
months.
Others wUl read your classltir.d
ads as _you are reading these. '
, ...... ______ '"'"'" .... -..... ........... _.,, ...
__ ....
BUSINESS GUIDE 11 PERSONAL U
MERLE NORMAN -IU.COHOLICS ANONYMOUS -
COSMETIC STUDIO. Courtesy Reply Box Z7. Balboa Island.
demonstr~tion by appointment. 40-tfc
FRANCES COOK CASH FOR U.S. STAMP-Collec-
QUALIFIED representative, 1604 tlons, large or small. new or old,
\V. Ce ntral. Ne\\-pc>rt Beach. mjnt or used. Call Harbor 1058.
Phone Harbor 119'l-\V. 54-ltc 45-tfc
Picture Framing
a nd R epairin g
COAST GLASS C O .
BEAUTY AIDS 11
Lot 297, NeWJ>Ort Hel~hta Tract . u abo..-n on llap recorded In Book
4. Page 83. of Mhtttllan~ Ma.p9 1106 Coast Highway
and Record• of Oranae Count y, Corona del 'lar
MACHINE and MACHINELESS
Pennanent VVaves
'nnting and Manicurin&
E:voning AppL Ph. Harbor 179-W
Vi's Beautv Shop Slate of C.llfomta. ~'
• Tenm of Sale : Cuh lo lawful money Harbor 1073-J 53-Stp or the United SU.tea on contlrm&tlon ____________ _;
of -.le. or part ca.sh and balanr-e evl· den~ by note !ll!<:Ured by mortgage
or Tl"Ullt Deed on the property llO llOld. Ten per cent of amount bid to be de-
poalt~ ..-Ith bid. • Bid• or offeni to be In writing and
will be ffeelved at the afore.aid offl~
at anv Ume after the flnt publication bereof and before date of sale.
Dated June 25. 1947. HA.ROLD. L . WA TT
548 South Spring-Street
LcMI Angeles 13. California
Attorney for Securtty National Banlt ot Loa AnnlY.
HARBOR ·
Plumbing Service
!768 Newport Blvd., Beacon 5048VI
REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY
Contracting and SupplJes
97-tft:
1103 Coast Rlway, Corona del M.u
• 75-tfc
LOST AND FOUND
LOST -Saturday between New·
port Harbor Yacht Oub & Mc-
Nall)"S Landing, 1 pair bifocle
glasses, pale blue plastic frame.
Harlequin style. Reward . Crest-
,;e\\' 12309, Los Angeles. Re-
Vl'rse charges. 54-2tc
Electric and Fire
Equipment Tests
All QUalllled Penonnel
C-0-Two, Pyrone & Foam rellllo.
co• .!bred syotem and Portableo
DOW available.
ETS HOKIN & GALVAN
iooo Cout ffighway
Ph. Beo.oon 5407 91-tlt
Watches -Clocks -Jewelry
CHROMOMTERS
Repairing -Prompt Service
Sensible Prices
VAN DRIMLEN
JEWELRY
1786 Newport Blvd. Costa Meoo
31-tfc
VV AS.HING MACHINES
U you don't have one do yom
wu.hing at
BILL'S WASH-A-TERIA
47:5 Newport Blvd., Costa M-
Phone Beacon 5770
DON'T WAIT
ORDER YOUR
SERVEL
17-tfc
GAS REFRIGERATOR
N 0 VV
Deliveries Aie
Improving
VV e May Surprise You
VOGEL'S
GAR\YOOD 16" utility, completely
overhau1ed by South Coast Co.
Harbor 1194-J. 5J...3tc
FOR SALE-225 H.P. Grey Deisel
$1000. 406 38th St., Newpor t
Beach. 52-tfc
1942 Chris Craft sport utility. Per-
fect condition 209 Em erald, Bal-
boa Island. Harbor 299-R
524tp
20-Ft. SLOOP
WANTED-SO used pianos for our
rental dept. Trade nov.•. Highest
price allowed you. Tenns. Danz-
Schmidt, 520 No. Main, Santa
Ana. 54-t!c
Radie Repairs
All makes; tubes, etc.
Beacon 5763
BURT NORTON
915 Coast !Dghway, Newport
23-tfc
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS SI
KEYS . J4ade While You Wait
~ vOGBL·s
100 Main SL, Balboa
IN-It•
SECURlTY·FTRST NATfONAL
BANK OF LOS ANGELES. a National Banking Auoctatlon .
u AdmlnlJ1trator of the Estate • of said decedent.
Cloclu -Watc:bes -Jewelry
CHROMOMTERS
Repairing -Prompt Service
Sensible Prices
LOST -Black pin point seal skin
bill folder with initials H .T.K
finder will r eceive substantial
reward. Call Harbor 2064-W.
100 Main SL Harbor 145 F ast, Sturdy. Metal Center Board
FOR RENT "1
SANDY'S MOTEL in Corona del
~tar now partially open, 7 beau-
tiful units ready to rent , with
or without kitchen l,lrivilegcs.
By day or week. 54-2tc
By T . W. WlLLtA.M.S.
Vice PTealdent and Truat
orncer. Pub.-July 1. 3. 8. 10. 1947.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE . No. 261.015
In the Superior of the SU.te of Gall·
fornla , In and tor the County of Lo•
Angele•. · --I n the Matter C1f the E11tate ot MAR· GARET V. KENr<.'"ELLT. Dece&Hd. Notice is hereby g-i ven tha t the
under•lgned will &ell at PRIVATE
ale. to the hlghe11t Uld be11t bidder .
subject 10 rooffrma tlon of aald Super-. lor Court. on or after the 14th day o f July, 19.t7 a t the office of BATES
BOOTH and CAME RON (1. AJKE;o.;s. Attorneys itt J...11,,.., 9~ Ci UJ.ena Na·
tlona l Bank Building, 4~ South Sprin.K
Street. City or and County of Los Augelea. State of Ca.llfornla , all the
rla:h t, t itle and Inter-Ht of aaJd de· ceued at the time of deslh and a.ll
the right. title and tntereat that the
eatatf' of said deceased hu acquired by
operation of la w or othe rwtt1e, other than on or In add !llon to that of aa1d
deceaaed. at the time of death. In and to &ll the certain tea.I property altualed In the County ot Orange State ot Call-
forn.I&.. partlcula.rly deacrtbed u fol·
loW"S. to-wit :
Rouse and Lot located at
116 Eut Bal'.. >"'ront. Balboa Ial-&nd. Call.tom
lepll7 dNCrlbed: aa
VAN DRIMLEN
JEWELRY
1786 Newport Blvd. Costa M ...
31-ttc
CESS POOLS and
SEPTIC TANKS
Installed Anywhere in
Orange County
Contraet Drilling
Sewer Connection
(All Work Guaranteed}
Full Insurance Carried
J. R. McCORMICK
.'340 V!ctoria St. Costa Mesa
Beacon 5069-J
93-tfe
' 12 YEARS SERVICE
IN THE ·HARBOR AREA
HARRY HALL
PAINTING CONTRACTOR
Z74 East 19th Street
Ph. Bea. 5413 Costa Mesa, Call!
3<>-tt<
43-tfc
Sl-tf c ~VE=NETIAN===-=B"LINDS--==,,.--:-Al:-umJ-,,-n-wn-
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
EXPERIENCED care for infants
and young children, by hour or
day. At 344 E. 20th St., Costa
hlC'Sa. Beacon 51~9-l\1. 53-4tc
1tet-I. wood Ca.11 WI for free estl
rm.te. Renovation & retlnlsbing.
So Cout Venetian BJ.Ind Co.
V."ctt 18th and Newport Av~ ..
Colta Mesa. Ph: Beacon 5762-W
JS.If• WOULD LIKE permanent care of -------------
Hollow Racing Mast
Ne""' Cables, Jµst Painted
Have $425 lnvclited
NO REASONABLE OFFER
REFUSED
Phone Redondo 9967
--'---'---,--~=-co~ BACHELOR APARTMENT July
18th to August 1st. Phone Har-
bor 1351.J. or Republic 9334.
54·1tc
one or two children in my own
home or by the hour. Phone
Harbor 801-J . t.·lrs. R. C. Hawie.
6808 Seashore Dr., Ne"-1>0rt
Beach. 51-4tp
Or See at 1436 Pier Ave.
Concrete Blocks N o. Redondo Beacb, Calif.
CANAL FRONT house. by the
week. Accomodates four. Pri-
vate bathing beach. Inquire 280
Broad\vay, Costa ~fesa. 54-2tp and Cesspool Tile & Brick1 _________ 54_-_2tc
PATIO WALLS LAID
\VORK WANTED-Will do laun-
dry & ironing in my home. Ir-
\i ne St.. across from l-Ilgh
School. 51-4tp
\VANT Practical nursing and
b a by sitting. ~irs: Briscoe.
Phone Beacon 5718-M. 51-4tc
WORK WANTED-Ironing In m y
Aome. Plain or fancy. 530 San
Bernardino Ave .. Newpo r 1
Heigh". 26-tfc
Walter L. Kline
CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO.
1550 Newport Road, Costa Meaa
Phone Beacon 5256 26-tfc
Plenty of Good Tires
All Sizes
Compound Motor
Gallon, 70e
Oil
VV estern Auto Supply
it Authorjzed Dealer
1836 Newport Blvd.. Colta M ...
l<MPLOYMENT OFFERED
\V0~1AN OR GIRL general house 17-tft
140 ft. Heavy Duty
D esiel P o w e red Ship
Ready to go. Has been in steady
operation, fine
Beacon 5801.
con di lion. Call
A.PARTMENT \Vith private en-
trance, accomodates 3 or 4
adults. 311 Island Ave., Balboa.
54-2tc
FOR RENT-Office or store space
12'x40'. 2823 \V. Central Ave.
Phone Harbor 160. 52-4tp
PLEASENT room w i t h private
entrance, all home priviledges,
near bus stop in N ew port
Heights. F or 1 or 2 ladJes. Call
after 3 p.m . Beacon 5426-R.
54-4tc 53-4te FOR RENT-July, August, Se~
Sampson Machine Works
COSTA MESA
FOR SALE-16 ft. ~ipe, newly tember, 2 bedroom house, patio,
painted, new saillf9 Sacrificed barbecue, garden. Corona del
$495. Miracle Mi1e Motel. 706 Mar. Phone ll!K>S-J. 510 Acacia
Lot ll. Block 4. Section 5, u
abown In Map Book 8. Page 9.
County Record a of Orange County;
the aale la cuh above loan In the ortgtnal amount of '30.000.00. G'J.
lntere:•t p&)'1lble to Balboa Sav·
I.ftp A Loan Auoclallon :
QUALITY ANTIQUES Bought and
sold Choice old glass, china,
and unusual itetrtJ prefened.
Christie's 318~ Marine Ave.,
Balboa Island Phone Harbor
1241-M. 35-tfc
'"''Ork & light cooking, private
room. Beacon 5733-R. 54-ltc Slee p In your Car Coast Highway, Newport Beac:b. SL . 51-tfc
CALIF. CAR BED no rut upbol-1-----------53--2_tc WANTED TO KENT U Tenna of n .le ca!lh In lawful money
of the United State• on conflrma.tlon o f sale. Ten per cent of amount bid
to be depCll!'lted w ith bid .
Biila or often to be In writing and
will be l'ff1!1,·ed at the aforHald otftce
At "'f time after the flnt publicatJon Mno and betore date of Mle.
DATED thla 24th day ot June. 1947. A. 3. Gl:TZ.. as P.::xecutor of the Will
oC aid Deceden.t. BATES BOOTH A CAJra;RON B. A.lKENS
Attoroey• for N..ld Exeeutor. 43! South SJ>rias Street. Los Angele• IS. C:altton:i.IL CR-tn98 Pu.b.-J'une 216.. Jul,. 1. I. 8. 10. 1947.
P-394>
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
UNDER: FICJ'ITIOUS FIRM NAME
The und~rsJrned does Mreb,. ~rtlfJ' that he Ta eonducttng a mot.el aM ,..acht a.nchor.ge at 801 BaYS(de °"'"· ,._,.... Bar. o..n,.. Ccuaty, C&llfomta. ubde.r UM nctlUowl fJrm. ume of VILLA. JURINA. and that
• ta.Id nnn Ill comPQMd of tbe follow. llll' ~ ..-bo.e ume and place ot f'Mldeace ls u fC!rllow'I, to wit: llEVERLY P . LIENTZ, Jr.
:IOll ,..,... -
rnRMED Windshields & Ha<Q
· Covers made to order. Also PJa.
lgla.ss & Lucite Sbeet1 tor Ale
Nu-World Products CompanY,
303 'Third St, Hunt!niton Beadt
Phone Huntington Beach 118
11).lfc
lVI'ORING-All elementary and
high sc:bool subject> by exper-
ienced certified California teac:b-
ers. 122 33rd St., Newport Beach
Phone Harbor 322-.J. e.10tc
ROOFS
VV. J. BENBOVV
Phone Harbor 1012 J
rp..tft
~-m,1a1::!i ~~..,. COOPERATIVE
,, ,,_ir~PiRLT P. L""''TZ. ••. ROOFING co.
STATS OF CALD'ORNU... OOIDw'Tr •
\>r OR.ANG......_ N d »--~ o. ..., ..,, ... o1 ...... ,.. •• ,,.. ew an ~>ql'N' ~mt.ta ~~~eo:n:~ Phom D11e• 5211)..Jt aa.. , .. ,.,.. ~ dul,. · ccmn-2571 Elden Aw .. ea.ta .._ .. __,.,, _, sworn, ~ ~ 2).tfe.
.....-1 iiBVmtLT P . LIBNTZ... J"R.., __ _,,_-,,_,,.--.,--,=:-.,.-
.__ 10 -to "" t11o tl:'::: - , ·
::" ,':t -:=i-~,...:m: !:; Insulated Pu.mice Blocb
-_......,... .,,. --OONCREn: Biocb fir all bulld-DI WttNW W1JZllmr I ..... n...a-...a-..,._, ... a •o ... 1!111' ........ ~.,. me pm;o1e1 ._ .......... ·--
- -tllo .... -.... la Wt Trmaet -·-., ....... ftNt. ...... W1'ltta. ' ~ ..!'..~ ... ... Pami-Blok Compa111 ~---m>S. ... St. _..,._
... I t-.._.i1t • -JI.-. 6J11e ..vL1M:JW:i.a.&111t. , :
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APPLICATIONS for . permanent
employment for the position or
Boatman with the Newport Har-
bor Department are now being
taken. Applicants must reside
in the Harbor Area. Only those
experienced in small boat opera-
tion and maintenance and some
fire fighting, will be considered.
stery; transferable; lits sedans, FAST KEl'CH, 40x32xllx6 tL PAINTING CONTRACTOR do-
club coupes; 3-hr. service. Write Rhodes design, mahogany plank· sires year around rental, small
for circular. Calif. C.ar Bed Co., ing, Everdure fastened, lead house or apartment for self &
1754 W. Manchester, Los An· keel. Phone Beacon 5426--R. wife. Jn addition to paying r ent
geles. (at Western). 7.W 2661. 52-4tc will guarantee painting keep up
___________ 52_-4_tp_ FOR SALE-Used Johnson Sea of same. Write P. 0. Box 234,
WANTED TO BUT 11 Hone outboard motor, 10 h.p., Balboa Island 54-2tc
54-2tc
\V ANTED-Mature woman to care
for three dtildren ages 8, 9 &
10, \\"hile they are visiting at
our home for August. Phone
Palmer Harbor l!iOO. ~tc
WAITRESS-Must be aver 21.
Phone Beacon 5163.. Arches Cate
53-2tc
DINNER COOK-Must be tint
class. John Dory, Palm & Cen-
tral. Balboa. 5().tfc
WAITRESSES WANTED -1!a3
Shore Cate. Be. 5745. :!Z-tfc
VVill Pay Cash
For )'OU!" furniture <r what haw
yoo. Phone Beacoo 56:56.
Crawley Furniture Co.
1812 Newport Blvd., Ccota Jlw
!li-ttc
CASH for USED
Furniture & Appliances
"We Buy. Afuinst
Anythlnz''
GRANT'S
Phone Be&. 5"107-M
1645 Newport Blvd., Colta Meoa
42-lfc.
WANTEO-Olmpetont houaekeep-WWEST Prka. new and ....S
or ror wwklng mother and $-t'llrnlture. s e e Needle'• Dl4
year-dd boy. UYe In. Good oal-Newport Bi'fd.. Co 1 t a .,_
ary. Call Mn. White, Harbor wm pay to!ll tor ,.,.... tundtura.
2177-M. 47-ttc B-!!038. . 26-tte
SALESMAN -~ tor "11ll!ll'r11mZ roa llAL8 a
America'• only mode<n deaning
lnotrument "Ren.ir" will be In
town to appoint elll:lllllve direct
dea1on for Fullertom. Anaheim,
A GOOD BUY-
ISA WISE BUY
Soota Ana and Newparl Beech. Let U1 Help YOP Be Wiie ~~~~ HARBOR rohNrroRB
Lao A s h' or Illa. F-.i 1912 -...._ o.ea ....
ll& ~ .....
alternate firing, excellent condi·
tion. H. M. Ford, 213 Grand
Canal, Balboa lsl:md, Call Har-
bor 761-R. 51-4tc
SNOW BIRD 306 tor sale, excel-
lent condition. Inquire BL
72142. Loo Angeles. 51-4tc
NEW AND USED
OUTBOARD MOTORS
WANT '.J'O RENT year 'round-
2 or 3 bedroom unfurnished
house in Balboa or vicinity. Per-
manent residents. Good refer-
ences. Phone Harbor 7f17. 43-tf
SINGLE professional man wants
small apartment 2 weeks in
August. bay or ocean front.
Phone Mrs. Barbre. Har. 208,
days. 51-ltfc
~"T. MISCELLANEOUS 611
TRADE-Two room house, stuc.oo.
rock. fruit trees, garden. Trade
tor equal value $3000. R o y
Sloper. Beaumont, California.
General Delivery. 52-4tp
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H. CARDOZA SLOAN
Realtor
L. L. TiiOMPSON, Salesman for 21 Years
Specializing in
CORONA DEL MAR PROPERTIES
503 Coast Blvd.
Phone Harbor 47
Corona de! Har
53-2tc
At Corona del Mar :
Sacrifice Sale
BEAU.TIFUL NEW HOME
South of llighway -Reduced from $15,.000
to $9850
for Quick Sale.
B. A. N E R E S 0 N
REAL VALUES
HOMES -INCOME -BUSINESS OPPORTlJNI'I'm
INSURANCE
SPECIAL! SPECIAL!
NEW 2-bedroom home ... Eastside ... good soil .••
close to Newport Blvd. Lot 60x150. Frame ... Very
nice appearing home. This is a real buy at this figure ...
Yes, the full price is only-
$4800
'\ATTENTION G. I. or CIVILIANS ~ 3-bedroom home ... hardwood and tile, 2-car gar-
age. dble. laundry trays ... Eastside ... good district
. . . large living room. Over 1000 square· feet. This
home has been appraised by G. I. appraisers for over
$10,000. Owners are selling for cost. Full price is only-
$9500
WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU
B. A. NE R ES 0 N
REAL ESI'ATE BROKER AND ASSOCIA~
1972 Newport Blvd. 819 Soti,th Maln
Costa Mesa, Calif. Santa Ana, Otllf.
Phone: Beacon 5225 Phone: S. A. 7240
Evenings, Call 5458-J • 54-ltc
BALBOA •
Stucco duplex in excellent condition; :j bedroom apart..
ment upstairs with kitchen. bath and large living room;
3 garages. Immediate possession. Price $19,750. Terms.·
---0-
5-Bedroom home, good location, furnished. Immediate
possession. $10,500. Terms. '
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2-Bedroom home, furnished. Close to bay. Electric re-
frigeration; venetian blinds; R-2 zone. Price, $10,500.
---0-'
6 Rental Units, $5500 annual income. Excellent location.
Apartment available. Price $26,750.
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NEWPORT
Duplex; 3 doors from ocean. Fine ocean view.
income. Price $7250. Terms.
---0-
BALBOA ISLANDJ_
2-Bedroom home; nicely furnished; 1 blOck from bay
!root. $15,000.
BEVERLEY REAL TY ~·
407 E. Central . Pbolie Har. 1788
'161111
~ Blbberw, Realtar ' I• Frank ~ SI' !MD •. . Aa-.-s1, jJ r.
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~-e 8 NBWPO&T BALBOA NBW8-TIMB8Mecha • ~ . ftll8Dil l!lwet lho .. , ~ -.. _, n1cs
City Constnic:tion Lags Fireworks Fete Drews
IClaaUmlo<l from Pace 11 25,000 to Balboa Pier; Say Sh•1rt T:: : ::" ~'::::: = Plan Pirate Program ·
a. -at a cmt ot $3000. (Cootinued from ,Pace 1l I G II I
llr and Mn. J E. 'lbcmu !!led when they arrived In Balboa they s 0 um s -a '*'1 . tor bullti•nc a storeroom found the parking lot near the
-tbelr p-.t buUdin& at 925 RendezvoWI ballroom IO jammed
, IJdo Soud,, Udo Isle, at a coat ot with vehicles that they could not (Continued from Page 1) ~ get close enough becalUle of the Hornby replied that tt was "1im-W~ Cbrbin of 7C1t Orchid ave-people gathe1ed to see any part Ular" to one worn by th~ de--
Diie, Corona del Mar, filed a plan of the ~und fireworks. fendant.
f«' tbe bu1ld1nc of a porch onto his However. these latter groul)I Hornby was also shown a fur-
l"Midenre, to cost $500. enjoyed the aerial display, which collared leather flight jacket,
Hal Polley ot ll6 Oran&• Grove, many people locally said lat..-which he Identified also u "ahn·
P!acentia. tlled a plan tor the were the best they bad aeen iJ) lliar".
erecticn of a garage at 130 39th some time. Cross-examined by the defense. street. Newport Bead>,, the same The fireworks were set off _by Homby testified that the ill-fated
to ccwt $8)0. city firemen under the supervision vessel was tied up at Vlrg's re-
• of Fire Chief Frank W. CrocJ:ter · pair shop dock at 9 a. m. March
I I I I I
I
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LIDC ISLE
oaaa
WIE H A VIE
a a o o
CHQICIE
a o a a
9AY l'""QNT
a a a a
M Q ME• A N O
D D 0 D
4~ARTMENT•
0 D ll D
P'O R •LIMMER
a a a a
R:C HTA L
a a a a
~ ,p. a. palmer 1NC°'P01A1ro
real tor•
')ll ••a ''"a •o .. aan ~•a <• <a+d.
T•l•a~a•• •••~0" aeac• ~.,.too• 1500
The display was made possible 15 for repairs when he got there.
this year through donations made He said Ted Junkenneier, the
by merchant-members of the New-other mechanic, arrived about 9:15
port Harbor Chamber of Com-a. m. During the morning, Homby
merce and of the Balboa Improve-said, he and Mr. Overell had to go
ment Association and other co-to Santa Ana for parts and re-
operating citizens of• Balboa. turned to the shop·abou.t 3 p. m.
The Balboa Improvement ~ Homby further testified that
dation directors were hlgh tn the mechanics finished work on
their praise of Cliff Pettey, Bal-the craft between 7 and 7;30 p. m .
boa Inn cafe proprietor , who was the nJght of March 15. He said
chairman of the fireworks cete-the boat was taken to the moor-
bration committee. . ing area, where they had difficulty
Pettey was given full credit for mooring it between 9 and 9:30
the success of the F<Jgram .. It p. m.
was he who planned the advertis-He testified that he could not
ing program and obtained the fix the exact time the boat was
funds to pay for the entire prfr moored, but he thought it was
gram, President Volney H ay J r. about 9:30 o'clock when they got
said today. back to the repajr shop, where
The Balboa association is now Mr. Overell had taken them in his
making plans for its annual Pirate car.
Days celebration. Ted Junkenneier. the other me-
Fired Cracke r?
Dwight C. Swafford of New-
port Beach was booked at police
station for a fireworks violation at
11 :05 Thursday night, police rec-
ords disclosed.
Treats Own Bruises
Lifeguard Dona ld Dickey of
Newport Beach suffered abrasions
of the knee and elbow on Sunday.
He treated himself.
chanic who worked oO the Macy
E., took the stand at 3:45 o'clock
Monday afternoon. He corrobor-
ated previous testimony given by
Homby on the subject of the a~
pare!.
Cross-examined by the defense.
he said he left the engine room at
9 p. m. alter retrieving h is tools
and then joined 1-lomby and Mr.
Overell who were then in a dinghy
a nd preparing to go asore to the
Balboa pier.
Ocean. Front Cafe
At the request of the defense. he
described the type of equipment
aboard the yacht before it ex-
ploded.
CI TED BY POLICE
Fr~nch Fried Shrimp and Fish
Our Specialty
C. L. Goodwin of 221 19th str('('t,
Ne\\'port Beach, may not h a v e
kno"'" there \\'as an ordinance
against shooting firc\\'orks on July
.t. But now he must appear in
court, since the local police citl'd
him at 9:.t:l p.m. Friday. • STEAKS • CHOPS • DINNERS -.......... -.. . .... _ ......... . ..,. ......... -... -...... -...........
BEER SANDWICHES ....... ...... --Bu llet Pierces House
_ .. .... _ ............. -·--
Fountain Service
2114 Ocean Front Newport Beach Policl" art' investigating th c
shooting of a bullet into the house
of E. A. Streng at 416 Larkspur
avenue, Corona del Mar, Friday. OAn AND DAVIS
~ -~ ........ ~-"""""-~-
At Its Sunny Best ••
An lnvesbnent · r , •n rature Years •••
OI Heolthlul Recreation
The South Coast's Distinct ive New
Community of Waterfront Homes.
•
Each Lot Has Its Own no!:* Sll-:4...,
Private Boat Slip Y~°!. .. ·
~. and Beach $3000 ~:;..Designed for ~tdoor Living ,____11ow __ • __,
Eakm to Ptoperiy ,. lllway 101, 1.i Wen al ArClllM Ooa1n•
Cllftoa • tM l'Jopat7, -8Udl'IWln:
J:KMiller
11111a.e&w.0 11tn'
P rtnr 1111
Harbor Investment fu
18111 llQuat-* 1'-* 0 I ill .... i-.
,
P. A. Palmer ·
iiill'laJ.Me
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Mesa Beauty Rnilhes Boa d f Cha ber T Id C t Third in Hutjtl!'gton's • r 0 m 0 OS
Nine-Girl Contest =;:;=. ~:;1~ Of Sanitation System Project
winners WeTe choien for each (Continued from Paire 1) and sewer maintenance and: $82,·
clanificatlon. . cloee 'house-to.house' count. 000 for olfice personnel.
Miss Applegate deserved to Wln In 1970, the iurvey reveals, the Financing of District No. 9, the
the top honor of the contest, but papulation will have skyrocketed Dana Point-San Clemente system,
there were times when it looked to 802,800 penons, and by 1990, would cost 87 cents per $100 as-
as though ahe would have_. stiff the end of the ao-called "40-yea'r-sessed valuation at outset, decreas-
compeUtlon from Miu Forest, Who period" for paying off the overall tng to nine cents by 1990, Mr.
was we'1-supported by rooters cost of bulldlng the newly propos-Kenny said. ·
from the home town. . ed treatment plant and sewage District No. 10, the Silverado-
Trophles donated by the Hunt-dispcsal sy,tem, the population Modjeska Canyon area, would cost
ington Beach Chamber of Com-will be 1,466,000. $2.22 per $100 assessed valuation,
merce were handed to the. prize Mr. Kenny, citing statistics decreasing to 21 cents by 1990.
wtnners. The contest was arTang-compiJed by the survey engineers. The speaker said that the city
ed by the chamber and by Paul stated that the assessed valuation of Newport Beach would be as-
Gustlin of the Gustlin School or of the county has increued from sessed a 2:H:ent tax rate at the
Swimming. . $9,000,000 in 1890, when the popu· beginning which wouJd decrease to
The latter reminded the audi-Jation was 13,589 persons, to more a 12-cent tax ·rate toward the end
ence that the Huntington co~test than $245,000,000 Jut year when of a ~year-payment-period, If it
was the forerunner of the bigger the population was 190,000 per-voted to join the system.
beauty contest which is to be held sons. · City Share Stated
in Balboa on July 27. Seee ntch Valuation
Others who vied tor the big Based on the area within the
prizes in the contest on Sunday proposed 10 sanitation districts
were as follows: Mary Ann McCormlc, 17• Al-outlined by the findings o r the
The city or Newport Beach
would be required to pay 36.10
percent and Corona del Mar would
be required to pay 64 percent on
the construction of a trunk line
running from Corona del Mar to
Balboa Couple. Sues
Prominent Ch,bwqman,
Atty. end Peace Officer
Mr. and Mn. ·Robert wooC! of
312 Montero 1t:reet. Balboa, today
filed suit in superior court ask-
ing $9850 damages• from Mn.
Edna Johnson, Attor ney Max Hur-.
witz and Police Of.ficer Dale Mont-
gomery of Newport Beach, alleg-
ing that unlawful entry was made
to their place.
The plaintif.fs claimed that "by
force and display of ostensible
force and threats the defendants
entered the Wood residence on
June 12, searched through the
clothing and other personal effects
and household goods belonging to
the plaintiff&".
Such an act, Wood charged, was
trespass and constituted entry and
search without authority and
against the will of the owners.
They asked $4000 for oompensa-
tory damages, $5000 foi exemplary
damages and $850 f-0r damage al-
legedly done to their home wh.lch
they said included the breaking of
a vase worth $350.
Be Wise -Advertise
'lM --. .,.and B IC B IC
-to 708 reaeW'ed for
lll&IQ'. moaU. of
'flee.; G a a r a a--
teed ._in -p.. _ _...
-' . '1r E D \A'c E3 P() ,\~' N
··· ''fl' r :-t Zl'£<.._ V..,;. '
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board, the current assessed valu-hambra; Jane Alexander, 20. Costa ation of these districts would be
Mesa: Sanj!ra Scott, l5, Maywood; $208,000,000 Instead of the $245,-Audith Lee Shelden, 16, West-the junction. --------------------------
minster; Grace McAllister, 17, 000,000 since not quite all of the county area is to be Included with-Sunset Beach and Mary Carmoda. in the 10 districts. N!;;.,~en;;~~ ~~~edw~~~ ~I ("--~TTLE FISHES/ ..... -~,. ...... -...
17, E nglewood. By 1990, the r eport predicts the
Contenders
For Hawau
Cup on Way
!Continued from Page 1)
summer day "ith enough wind to
give all or the starters a nice push
on their 2250 mile journey to Ha-
\\·aii and also giving the specta-
tors a chance tp try and k('('p out
of their way. •
Bad Bad Lack
The 34 starters included the
yacht Sea Biscuit. from San Fran-
cisco. \\'ho had the misfortune to
be rammed b~, a tanker on her
way dQU.'ll to 1he !'tart of the ra("('.
She \\'as forced to make repairs
and reached the Los Angel<'S har-
bor during the night of Jul}· 3rd.
tired and weary but still game and
in thE're pitching at the start .
assessed valuation of the 10 dis-
tricts w111 be $1,360,000,000, With
a larger amount, not ,yet estimat-
~. ror the county as a whole.
The major costs for engineer-
ing, administration and disposal
operation will be concentrated on
districts one to eight, in which the
central treatment plant would be
located.
Dbtrlct.a L11ted
These districts. Mr. Kenny told
members or the chamber of com-
merce at a luncheon meeting in
White's Balboa cafe, are listed as
follows:
District No. 1, Santa Ana; dis-
trict No. 2. Orange, Fullerton.
,\naheim and Placentia; district
No. 3. La Habra and neighboring
places; district No. 4, Seal Beach,
Sunset Beach and Los Alamitos:
district No. 5. Newport 1-feights.
District No. 6, Costa Mesa and
arC'aS to the Santa Ana Army Air
Base: district No. 7, T~tin and
areas to the northeast; district
l"o. 8, Laguna Beach.
expected to )>ay 12.90 percent or
the cost of building the treatment
plant. He also outlined the pro-
cesses necessary before the coun-
ty can set up the system in each
of the 10 'proposed districts.
If two percent or the voters
protest the plan, an election is
called. and if the election carries,
they can go ahead a nd authorize
a bond issue, said the speaker.
This process takes 120 days, usual-
ly but if there is a protest, the
length of time would be extended
to include 140 days.
A question and answer period
follov"ed Mr. Kenny's ta1k, during
which time several questions were
asked about the proposed system.
Too Near City Plant
One of the questions propound-
ed \Vas. \1,oiJl not the proposed new
treatment plant be loca ted too
near the city of Ne"rport Beach~
1'1r. Kenny admitted that the
ne\\' plant \\·~uld be stationC"d
about three-fourths of a mile from
the city \\·atcr plant. \\·hich some
of the members felt \\'OU ld be a
hindrance to the cit:r '""'ater sys-
tem.
Another question \\'BS, \V ha t
\\'ould happen if say. for cxample,
district No. 6, refused to enter
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-~;,.. Holden Construction Co., Inc.
P. 0. Box 82 Corona del Mar
Berore the ~:ar, Bob Holden had alwar8 dreamed of coming down
to Balboa to live. Afte r serving three years in the Army Air
-Forces. one y('ar \\'ith the Eighth Air Forces in England, his
dream came true. Bob. his wife Jerry and their 2 ~ yC'ar old son,
Rickie moved dovm. here in 1946, and hope they will live here for
a long time to come. Bob has done most of his building in Co-
rona de! Mar, some for salc•and the rest contracting. He has
·been active in the Surf~i<lers, serving as membership chairman,
and is on the Board of Directors of the newJy formed Junior
Chamber of Commerce. . . . Bob has confidence in the gro\\'th
of this area and thinks it has a great future ahead.
All the boat~ "'e re in tip top
condition; many sported new ny-
lon sails and from the gleam of
the bright work to the ne"·nes." of
the crew's hats the enthusiasm of
all u1as clearl:r apparent.
Other districts ,,·hi ch may or
may not share in the project-
sincc the voters of each district
n1ust decide' \\'hC'ther or not to
join the plan-are district No. 9,
San Clemente and San Juan Cap-
istrano tO\\'nship and district No .
10, f\iodjeska and the other can-
the proposed system?
l\1r. Kenny explained that any ==========================~ dis trict \\1hich decides not to be-
Flying <..'1oud \\·as first out or
the breakwate r (the starting line
was lnside a nd no spectators were
allowed in the harbor) followed
closely by Olubasco, W. L. Stew-
art's hea\•ily favored yawl. and
then came about six of the larger
bo.:'l ts including Patolita. Dolphin.
Zoe H .. Dragoon and \Vestward.
all bearing do"'TI and nying.
Each skipper fought to get the
most possible speed from his boot
as the experts point out that a fav-
orable sta.rt is a good percentage
in the \\•inning of one of yachting's
most outstanding events.
Ra.c,!s Broadcut
Once outside the harbor the
fleet split up. about half taking off
for the west end of Catalina Isl-
and the other half (including Dr.
Paul Van Degrift 's Teton repre-
senting the Voyagers Yacht club)
tr)ting their luck around the ea.st
end.
The reports of the race '4'ill be
broadcai;.t nightly over station
KFOX in Long Beach at 11 p. m.
Monday through Friday and one-
half hour later at 11 :30 on Satur-
day and Sunday.
As of Monday, July 7th. ver;·
little is kno'41l of the boats and
their positions.
Morning Star reported herself to
be in latitude 28.16 No. and longi-
tude 12.00 W. with Dolphin about
40 miles astern.
yons .
f n..,·t""-tmt'nt Is Big
Under the present county-\\•idc
plan, the total capital investment
for combined dislricts one to
eight. \Viii be S22,Q01,00Q at the be-
ginning of thc 40-year-installmcnt
paying period of 1950, which sum
,,.ill be increased by some $3,080,-
000 lo give a total capital in\'est-
ment of S25,08l.OOO by 1990.
The total cos t~ to be combined
eight districts for constructing,
O(X'rating and maintaining the
proposed se\verage system over
the 40-yeor pel-iod from 1950 to
1990 arc estimated at Sl,107,000
"'hich. l\Ir. Kenny r cmarked. are
equi\·alcnt to an average of tax
ratC' of 15 cents per SlOO valua-
tion.
This tax rate "'ill decrease over
the 40-ycar-period from 69 ·cents
in 1950 to six cents in 1990.
ThC're would be 201.7 miles of
trunk se\vers within the 352
square miles of the eight districts
Jinked into one system.
Construction Cost ShO\\'U
Other poin ts brought out in the
engineer's report and elucidated
by 1'1r. Kenny were:
1. The flow of sewage would
increase from an annual average
of 27.000.000 gftllons daily in 1950
to 146,000.000 gallons daily in
1990.
2. A 'single 7S-inch reinforced
concrete pipe r epresents the m ost
come a part of the proposed sani·
tation system would be eliminated
from the plan. In that case the
other districts joining \vould have
to carry the cost of the trunk
lines.
HO\\'ever, if at some future date.
the declining district \vis hes to
sign up \vith the system, it v.·ould
be required to pay its share of
the overall cost. Mr. Kenny added.
Ho"· Cost MeuurN
In ans\\'er to a question as to
hO\\' the tax rate estimates is
reached by the survey engineers,
l\1r. Kenny said that participation
in sharing costs depends on the
amount of se\\•age each district
has to be mo\'ed.
"Our percentage in the cost of
building and maintaining t he
treatment plant \\'OUld be 12.18
percent of the o\'er all cost," l\1r.
Kenny said in conclusion.
Members of the board of direc-
tors of the chamber voted to au-
thorize the appointment of a com-
mittee to confer with the City of
Huntington Beach on the plan as
recommended by the board of en-
gineers.
FENDER SKIRT STOLEN
Roger Neth, carrier for The
Los Angeles Examirler, informed
Ne"A'J)Ort JX>lice of the theft of a
fender skirt.
LOSES $50 IN CASH
Fairweather's report listed her
in about the same position and
Dragoon reported herself at lati-
tude 30.22 No. and longitude 12.04 economical ocean outfall for re-•
west. ,
ceiving the efflue"t from the Jack Turner of Ontario reported
eight districts. to police here the loss of his bill-
Patolita did not give her posi-
tion but said she was slopping
around in a dead calm.
An interesting sidelight to the
whole affair includes Mr. A K
Barbee's attempts to get himself
aboard his 59 foot schooner, the
Zoe H. Mr. Barbee missed the noon
stan at San Pedro and took oft.
after the Zoe in a pc>wer cruiser
at 3 :45 p. m., .1uly 4th.
3. This trunk line would be laid fold containing $50 in the rest-
underground near the Santa Ana room of the ArcheS Service sta-
river, wher e it is proposed to enter _li;;o;;n;;o;;n;;;;l;;O;;l ;;h!;;;;g;;h;;w;;ay;;;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
the ocean. It would emerge onto p
Unable to locate the boat he
chartered an airplane at Catalina
Saturday night Intending to trans-
fer himself f·rom the plane to the
5Chooner by means ol a rubber life
raft It and when he finds her.
Crowd Views Parade
the ocean Ooor and empty into
150 feet of water some 2000 feet
offshore.
4. Total construction cost of this
outfall including a 4200-foot pipe,
90 inches in diameter, is estimat-
ed at $3,172,000 and at $2,840,000
exclusive of this lection.
Woald u.., ·ow Plant
The ~present outfall line, a 42-
lnch cast Iron pipe emptying 3000
feet offshore, Mr. Kenny added,
would be acquired along with the
outfall lines and treatment plant
by the pr--1 new cllltrict or-< Cootlnued from Pace One> ganizat10n.
mounted, and the San Gabriel It would be maintained as an
Mounted police. auxiliary unit to carry off lnunda·
Amon& the mllltary marching tlom from floodwaten which may
units dted for ~ at-seep Into the newer 1:ystem att..-
teolion wu the ccntlngent ot It II a goln& concern, the speaker
United States Marines from the explained.
Seel Beech Ammunition and Net Initial COit of the pr-opooed new
depot. and from the El Toro .... trutment plant with 811,000,000
tlon neor here. r~ dally capedty, ocwrespond-
Outstandfn& floats In the mill-Ing to the....t.970 Pol"'latlon ,_
tary setup ~ the navy lhip ex-WOUl!I be $2,128,000, a~ ~
blblted by the U. S. Naval bue estimates. By 1990, thll """ 1ba11
from Tonnlnal ISiand and a na-need to be Increased to an eotl·
nl unit from the Santa Ana Na-mated total ot $3,561,000.
val Air station. . a.ta "'-and N-port Bu--._ ot Ill O..ta
bar iatriotlc marchen ...... ...... Mr. Kenn,y •tated that p_.i
.-ted In tbe lloab .._by the ---for the eill>t dio-
Cmla -Ne•pc:ct ..... ua... -lncludo. 13 pumplns pl.Jnto,
"""' .._ .-, the Ne• ... ~ N'•••ted to CDt '3116.ooo i1cr ~
Bldaoi' + IJ**I' ,...,. ........ 4 -ual cmt for the ap-
lnle aa.._ ID¥oc ' -.._ at the _.,. •blcta ----.......... ___ 000 ___ _
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