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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1947-04-03 - Newport Balboa Press, • ' • J , ·,.--------.,., mn s • -·-(ol .. --nlll<Q1 do•~ns .- a1 tlle O&llf-- Ooutai -pin. -voLUME vm ' By T. N . '"BRICK" GAINES Anyone who hasn't seen tbta moet em&Zitlg and unbelievable part of Ea.ater w~ doesn't knOW wha t he's been miPlng. Have you ever looked in a t Heinz Kaiser's B ay Shore camp, trailer park and doughnut emporium during this period wh en the butch- baircut crowd trom inland comes to Newport each year just like the Swallbwa come to Captatrano ! That, triendl, la a sight to be.. hold, and one to give st ronger men than Heins and his major domo J ohn Thomas Africa gray hair and advanced cues of the beebte.jeebles. I t seems that, wh en E aater Week Is mentioned, hundreds of ,youngsters· from Chatsworth to Calipatria., from Oceanside to Ojai, decide that the Bayshore Camp is the place to go. And, by golly, they all do It. with a vengeance. They come in hot·rods, hop.ups. strip.down.9, atatlon wagoM, and the family can. But, a.a John Thomaa the major ·domo pointed out, wherever they come from they have more than the expected amoWlt of tun with lesa commotion than almost every place else. SAND TASTES GOOD WITH SPAGHE'l'TI One of the main attractions ot the camp, which a llowa tents only during Euler Week, l! the sitU3.· lion around dinnertime, when healVly young appetites bring all the young visitors oui. with a vengeance. Heinz hu an arrangement wberby all the facilities of the place-are open to everyone at a nomlnal coat of two.bil8 a day. Tbat means the community kit· chena. ahowers, etc. But those kitchens! ! Bank after bank of gas stoves: become the centers of huge whirlpools of buma.nlt y when eating time· is approaching. On ·one' two.burner setup a col- lege gal will be cooking •paghetu for hersdf and boy vtsi tor. On the next a.ii.. ambltlowi skin-diver wlll )>e frying his catch of ab&. lone. Nearby wtll be stew, maca· roni, steak.I t very thin ones) and just plain, old fried potatoes. But, with only a hundred atov~ and aevenJ hundred cooks, XoU can imagine the competition and tur. moil when they're all trying to a poll the broth at the same Uuie ! When the cooking's done the young!!lten take a result to their various residences, usually tentt groupe1 into communities on the bare aand. Then they gulp mJgbWy, with one eye on a pilfer· Ing neighbor and the other on the shower rooms for a pre-dance bath. All this is accompah.Jed by whooplngs which can be heard at lea.at as tar aa Laguna. AND THEN THE DAWNCE Alter the day's swimming ana !Ulhing and romping 18 over and the food, such aa it ia, com umed, everyone begilll thinking or the evening. From sandy tent.a, cramped can and elaborate traJl. en youngatera whiak their even. 'tng raJmen t F rom the r ear of a pup tent will come an evening gown to make the boys whistle. F rom another a tuxedo a ppea.n. Sport.a clothes and bobby socka replace the salty garments in a few second8, and everyone ii off for the evening Ln Balboa. Or other places. And., In between this hodge. podge and uproar are the chape- . ronea, poor gals. who ~nd their time bf'tween arbitrator s, peace· ma~ers and buffers, and a.re happy to hit the sack as soon a.a the !!lun goes! down from plain weariness. TRllBE'8 GO'l'tA BE A MORAL PHONE BARBOR 1616 . Seek Mystery Man in Ya.cht Murder Case A net of circUJ!llltantial evi- dence woven around Beulah Louise Overell, 17, and her fiance George "Bud" Gollum, 21, in connection with the ~ - • SEIVINI THI Dmll HAllOI ·- ' • , NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1947 \ LARGEST FLEET of new pleaaure aruJaerp ever to arrive in Newport H a rbor 11 shown here entering the local port. Headed by Emerson Charles, the fieet ot new Steetcratt cruisen g lided into the harbor last week , making the trip from San Pedro here under their own power. deaths of Miss Overell's par-1 I ents, Mr. and ,Mrs. Walter Large F1eet of Sta te Probing Local Bait Bank Arrival OvereU, 'in adynamite explos-Pleasure Boats I Highway Hazards, May-Solve Pro,blem iqn aboard their 50-foot yacht E I Stanl Re I Mary E here on March 1:1, Arrives in Harbor ar ey vea. 8 Of Loca L Fishermen • TWENTY PAGES no: has Alma to w clMD, fair utd tm~ and thm to -1 and nitaln popular oupport. NUMBER 5 I rate Citizens Protest Ruin ' of Corona del Mar 81each at Site of State Park A new stornt of protests against destruction of bath- ing beach frontage in Corona de! Mar broke out titis week as co.nstruction work was started by two Corona del Mar property owners, one at Carnation Beach and'the other at China Beach in the area. Spearheaded by a major portion of' Corona del Mar property owners, sentiment of all of Newport Beach was being aroused over the situation. The construction work will be another impediment t o the proposed Corona de! Mar State P ark program, Mn . G. L .. •--------------drew tighter today as police • 1\ coriplctC' survey of Coast L:!.!'gf'st fl eet of new plea.sure "'l.~hw 1y tr::ifnc s:lfety needs wltb Arrival of the deluxe bait bank, Andrews of Corona del Ma r de-stsrted a search for a myster-t 1 "'d · m ff City Bui ldi ng Reaches $800,000 For Mo nt h of Ma rc h bOall l(I &n1\-e In Nev.rport Harbor · ",.,,. ow, ineu :'!g tr:i ~C' Iwo Jlma , may solve local fisher-clared. ious man known in Newport I i;,nPls will be started ln Newport People of Coron& del Mar are so Harbor waterfront circles as since end at the \var and perhaps I D .. sch in lhe nelll' ru.ture by the men's bait problems, the Sporttish· th~ largest in histoey. cruised Into .... :-lifornla Stete Highway Depart. In..,. Auociatlon indicated today. inceruied over the action of city jj:Ed.". 3 thr l\K·nl po:-t lru!lt \vecil. The 1rnt, It W'lli announced thls wee k Coming Into tile Harbor from of!ici.als ,µiat a ma.81!1 mee\ing will The myatery man, according to fleet \Vas compoae.; or six new by State Assemblyman Earl S tan· S a :i Di eg .J, the reconverted LCT be called immediately, ~trs. An· unconfirmed reporta, wu seen in Stef:lcrart plea.sure bosU delivered ley. . d t il dl 8 000 drews a dded. Construction of new homes and company of Collum on numerous to EmcrsoR W . Charles at 20318 j Sta nl ~y hPa reC'~lved aaaur ance , is prepare 0 an e ' scoops "We want to know WHO it is buildings In Newport Beach con· occulons, and one source reported Coast HJghway. 1 ,..,r:i .Jt: t 1~ ~.ghway dei;artment I of bait in her eight bait tanks. tinued at a rapid rate this month that the man known as "Ed" and Th~ six, sturd)' all steel welded otfici a.13 that a recent request he John "Kirk, \vho owns and operates in this town t hat is keeping us with r ecords of Pete Nelson and Gollwn spent comtderable Ume in type plra211ure boats were brourht I "!lde f~:· Lh~ survey, will be car. the 119 foot vessel, brought her up from having the beaches and why the city building department re· a harbor area C&fe drawing intrl· here by water from San Pedro 1 • J out immediately. I from San Diego Tuesday, alonoo C'ity officials, w ho were petitioned vealing that elmost $800,000 worth t d I I d it I •-h th 1 d d f b ed In I d -two years ago to form a Corona of new permits wer e issued in ca e es gna o ynam e ayou...... w ere ey \Vere un oa e rom I -Areas to e •urvey c u e \Vith Leonard Grage ancl O. H , Adding to the evidence piling u p an intctcoastal liner . Operating ~1 lhe ne'v bu.9incas d.Lttrt-ct near tn•· del Ma r pa rk district, have not Ma.rch. The records indicate that againat Mias Overell and Collum the cr3.;L on Lhe thr~e hour trip :'} -~t ,-.All 1.:nfrlc<1.n Al arltet en l T"h!ls.:n . expedl~cd the•matter,'' Mrs. An· most of the homes started this was the idenWicati.on yesterday from San Pedro were e;meraon '.i, E. it. Sr.iith development ju.i;:t Ray Kimbal!, VC'teran live bait drewa said. · month will be coru:itructed at a by a San Bernardino deputy Charles. R ufus J . Charles, ·and M. nst or ThP A!.$hel, intersections boat operator, predlct(X) that sue-"In G short time only water coat of $8000 or over , and in all sheriff, Ben sm1lh. of the couple R. Sid\\'P!I, all connected with the ::>n t"'·o ms.in road• leading to Bal. cesa of the unique bait bank would front property owners will be ablt? sections of the city. as penons who pur chased 2-4 atlcks loc11l Stt .. :-lcr·aft office, the Ate!"l-hoB Island and tbe he.vily t ra-. .. center the attention o f the nation'a to use th" M :iches In Corona del Of the -44 permits iflsued during of dynamlte from the Highland oith bo others and Lara Lavagnino. il .d hlgh"'•ay itectlon thl'ougii. Rnglera on Newport Bench and Mar, t ~ launch .sm~I boats or the pa.st two v.:eeks, 26 of them warehouse of the Trojan Powder All six of the new Steelcra!t ;oron~ del Mar. ::1:-aw "·Ide pubCcity tor the area. swim. Women in thi.8 city are up were for homes, and the balance Company 00 March 2. Tuesday boats ar'! to be delivered lmmedl. The survey wlU pro)>ably result Ben Shafer"s bait boat, Four in arms against the establishment were for a dditions and repairs of Gollum had been connected by ately to nC'\V ownen, accoi-ding to in new speej l~ts be:lng eatab-Brothen. and Don Richard's Slro of any more amusement areas and homes and commercial atructurea. Clark s e 11e r 11 ) lnternationally Charles. The vessels, built In li11hed and m3y b ring about in· will have the job of keeping t he especially so against any proposed P ermits issued t he past two known handwriting expert, as the West H3.ven, Conn., were ahippt:!J .:tallalwn of a senes of synehron. Iwo Jlma supplied with bait, It was amusement zone on the Corona weeks to construct homes were purchuer of ~ atickA of dynamite througi1 the Panama Canal on the ~--d traffic signals a.long the high. planned. The l"''o Jima wi.11 supply del Mar beaches," she charged. aa follows :-D. E . Howe, 2037 a t the Chatsworth warehouse or l.!thmian S t.eamsblp Company's .\vay. Assemblyman Stanley said.· live bait to the live bait boats u Bringing matters to a head this Seville, $6850; Charlea W. Otey, \he Troja.D company on March 1-4 . inter coastal freighter Baton Rouge • Severa.1 peUtk>ns for traffic they leave Newport Harbor each week was the start of work by 230 S meltzer, $7500; Harry N. Ha.ndwritlng on a receipt sign~ at Victory. At San Pedro they were .11a.tety measu:es havo? been pre. morning, and then will travel to the Atacco Conatructi6n Company Taulber, Bay Shores, $6500; Don· Chatworth wtth a.aserted fictitious swung over the aide of the ship, sented to city officiala during the wherever the bait boa.ts are work· on a new home In China Cove for aid Bummell, 2-t San Bernardino, names, was ldenUfied by Sellers 85 the motors started and they were p:i.at year b1 Coast highway bus!· Ing to load up and return t o the Robert H ixon. Granting ot 8 $5000; David C. Corson, 231 Via tdintlc&l to that of Gollwn. brought here wider their owti. :iea•men and resldenl8, but appai·· jetty. permit for the H ixon home follow-Mice, $l:S,000; E . R . Stanley , j17 Another local tlllgle wu Injected power. Uy l'f¥l La~P!\...llu~b~ UP' much The Iwo J lma hu a well equip-ed a reversal of op inion. by ~-~~~~..!!:,J~~. G·-t.· .,. into the cue today when It was W elcoming lhe neet or boa.ta :.ctio.n .. ' .. ~ & ~-ff'\'V ped .crew_and _otttcera ~ ~-~t~!!!)'~~~k~. _,........._~._.. ~ -.--•.o. learned tha t W aller Overell made here and adding to the attenUon ll'll!lhfseee .~ .~~IMM ~·~llililrt;~ The~~ · ea...~,~ arrangements on Sat urday pre· they attracted es they swept i.nto per hour and further invesUgatlon aU ltfiN;UJic ~' ta-.o U.-, dari& of the Obrona'Jlel . .....,. ~)'~. rkl;"*21 ..... V1&' ceding the blast on the Mary E . the local harbor, were: two buge \va.g proml.led. City offlclalJI have ·~1tter, and aid~ to Mvfgatlon. park. Adding fuel to the ftql"WU . ~GO(; · ' "f ~213 tor the yacht to be hauled out of ~ey whales \Yhich gamboled about 1rporte:l that the highway·ts under the fact that bull dozere beg an g3~nla,~.iilo.,'..J ·J~;c1''1«, 1~ the water for general overhaul the boats a.a they w er e oft Balboa. ~lnte jurLsdicUon and that action '.t"S1' Jl';MIMA TO DIS PENSE grading down the bluff and cover-..-alfej Hahn and to have Its cabin rebuilt by .. tust come from state high\\·,:y tng sand beach areas at Carnation E. Cen tral, $lO, ; Floyd P'. ' Steve Smith, pioneer operator of Assistance League fflcial.e. 1;-RP:E HOT C AKES Bea.ch in Coror?!l del Ma.r for BM2 Ocean Front, $5600; w. B . a boat repair works at Twenty. Heads Cancer Dri"ve The beaming counte'nance ot another property owner. Cober~ 17:>:; 3=~~· $l=; First Street and the Bay Front. S1"FFE.RS lfEART ATJ'ACK Aunt Jemima, probably ·the most "".Citizena ...,·ant the city to buy C. D. nnett , e ey$, 8000; The work waa to have atarteG I n Funds Ca.mpa1"gn Howard Law, manager of CotUe's famous hot cake mixer and baker the water front property imme-R . M. Hixon, 1301 Cove, 1 • ; • Jessie H . Kirk, 4.16 H eliotrope, Monday, March 18th, Smith aald. Twentieth Street Grocery waa the world has e\·er known. will diately for the park. The state's Disclosure of the dynamite pur. The national fund drive to fight stricken with a heart attack Sun-sparkle with all its natural good offer of $2M,OOO to match land $58~dolph W. Banner, 312 Rialto, cha.se at Highland, near San Ber. cancer got underway in Newpor t Uay night and rWllhed to the Santa \Yill for Newport Harbor and Costa put up by the city, will run out $8500; L. C. Bean and A. R. Hut. nardlno, cam~ aa the Santa An Beach this v.•eek, headed by mem· Ana Conimurtity H ospital. His Mesa residents April 4 and 5 at soon if the city stalls much chins, 521 Acacia, $lO.~; w. Juvenile Court decllned to take hers of the local Assistance condition was reported greatly im-the Alpha Beta Store st Costa longer," Mrs. Andrew11 concluded. Charle.a Sutherland, 212 3t th., j urisdiction over Louise Overell League. Solicit ation booths hAve proved today but doctors said he Mesa. Newport boulevard, $4000; Jack and remanded her to the Superior been installed by the League at \vould probably remain in the hoa· Aunt Jemima in person, the $ S t B . GuiBenberry, :sat Westmimtcr, Court for trial on a m urder the main intersecton of Balboa pito.l for another week. H e has original Oap jack flipper frrim ewer ys em $6500; Rose M. Modisette, 1326 charge Island And at the Balboa Bank ot been given oxygen treatmen ts North Carolina. Is t<f be at the d b d o M, __ · Overell and Gollum will America, where n1oney will .. _ col. ---_ M At h B s -•1 Menace y Ocean Front, 17ooo ; Donal · l.55 v..: Costa esa p a eta tore iu. Noe.I. 1304 Park avenue, $6300. be arraigned at 11 a . m .. Frlday, lected each afternoon. Members Local yachtsmen day, both Friday and Sat urday, Sh April 4 , In Super ior Court on will operate a booth at the Lido 'a nd she will be cooking flap jacka Water or+ age Indictments returned by t b e Theatre each evenin~ Mrs. George Meet Tuesday just as fast a8 customers come in Orange County. Grand Jury, charg-'Yardley, president. declared. Mrs. to eat them, according to J immy 1ng them both wtth mu rder. \V. T . \\'hite Jr. is heading t he can· Picture! on celestial navigation Illingsworth, manager of the store. College Board Asks Early Action On Air Base Site c~1· committef' of the League. : s, ::lC'd by ti arry Forsythe will Along with news of the free v.n;;r~sc the program planned for break fast being given to custo-- DYER RECOVERS h r.;!:'·t lunche6n meeUng of local mers ot Alph• Beta, J immy an· Braven Dyer, former USC foot-_1aci1ta.11cn Tuesday, 12 :115 at New· nounced that the price of Easter ball star who recen ly underv.·ent _-,o~ t Hai bor Yacht Club. E gga will be down also. Grade A a major operation in Lo8 A~geles F·r t:'s1 din15 at the Cruising ASS<r eggs are U.t ed in today's Alpha is recuperating at the Sid Foster (;iation of N c\\-pclrt Harbor ...,·i!I he Beta Market ad on P age 16 a t -49 h.ome on Balboa lsl~d-He was . 1 .. :i.rooncy i9 the absence of PrP. cent.a per dozen bu t the price will Coast Junior College trulteee host yesterday to perr Cravath I iJ :--t \'.'alter E lliott. be \):1.y ·16 cca:s pe:-c!u1.e.1. have urged that the S anta Ana ~~~~~~~~"'"-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-·~~~~~~~~·~~~ The entire Newport Beach sewer system is menaced by the acute water problem .shortage now facing the city, it "'as disclosed today by ciYic leaders investigating the water crisis. Although the cost of domestic water is small, aver. aging only .t wo centt per day per p"r 3on. tl:<:! city's sewer syst em and fi!C fighting system could ~ot operate without ample water, t was df'c lared. In addition, consumption of -,!_..-r in Ne\vport Beach has ~oublW: during the past four years, -~lf" report indicat ed. !-tarborites will go to the polls ,\pril 22 to vote on a $400,000 water bond iaaue to finance the digging or new wells, building of '\ reservoir, and repalrlng of the present antiquated w ater system. Friends Mourn Death Of Long-Time Mesan Friei\d8 this week mourned the pasaing or Anna May Aldrich, 1:>6 Wilson street. Costa Mesa. Born F eb. 23, 1894 in Haberton, Ark .• Mrs. Aldrich moved to California at the age of seven. She uttended Montebello schools and •.. arried Harry ?tt . Aldrich in 1913 in La Habra where theiJ\ children were born. They moved to &!boa in 1921 and to Costa 'h1.esa in 1926. Army Air Bue be taken over lm. medately by the War A.a.sets Ad. ministration. Although the W AA he been unwllllng t o •take over the base untU pending • litigation between the Whittler Co.. Santa Ana. and the federal government has been cleared up. Judg e D . J . Dodge, president of the college board declared that the delay ls unnece888.ry. "Thi.I llUpUon la Of course, tht1 aged dept . had entirely over land privately owned to a.sk pointed questions of Heinz by the Whittler Co. and Jeued to and J ohn Thomas, and got the the city of Santa Ana, and tt in same answers from both. The no way involves .the 900 acrea of kids. despite the moans of the th~ air bue which la owned by oldllters, are getting better·tnetead the 'federal government," Dodge Of wone.. They raise lesa devil--said. Heading the joint wa.ter com· mittee of cit tzena representing every section of the clty 111 NelAon Stalfo rd, while Hadd Ring, Hub. bard C. Howe, a.nd John Vogel, p.cting a.a a sub.committee, will present to the pubUc their fo rmal report and r ecommendaUona later this week. She leaves here widower. Harry M. Aldrich, and a son, Harry !ti . Aldrich J r ., both of Cost<!' Mesa; a daughter, Hazef' May Retten ot J 'pa.n ; three brothers, Thomaa, Shelby, and J ames Enytirt of La Habra, South Gate, and El Monte, respectively; h er mother, Anna May Enyart Cranford of Monte· hello; three m ten , Mary B rown ot El Monte, LUllan Andrew of El Monte, and Velma Shary ot Globe, Ariz. H er father·ln·laW, Fred Al· drich of Bay Island is also listed among the survivors. Funeral service waa this mom· ing at Grauel Chapel with the Rev. H enry Stromburg of Puadena, conducting. Acting u pa.llbearen were !our nephews ot Mn. Aldrich, Eugene and Murial Enyart, Lloyd Kenan, and Millard Schuepb&cb. Burial was at Rose.hill Memorial Cemetery in Whittier. ment. have fewer &ffain. and ar:e "The propoeed junior college site &ll~around bet ter.behaved than 1n is in the 900 a.crea and ta not other year&. affected by the Uttga_tlon," be There are, of COUl'H, stinken. expla!ned. But ~y're lWl out pt the place Wiru have been aent to Con .. &lmo.t u aooa. u they get in. greeaman John PhlWpe and to (But John Thom.u didn't call 'em Senaton Knowland and Downey, a ttn.ken. H e called 'em uriattla.) urgtng tmmedlate acUon. And tbeD C&D1'! the aage oboer--.:.ery Q)"• del&y In .._iv1JIC vauon dept. 'l"be a:marttea. John the U te defera the poulbillty ot Tbomu added. are vuy obvtoualy 1tutlng In the r.u.· be 1tat.ed. • kids not under control hJ their tt wu al90 ~vealed that a mam.- bomee or Ill their Kbooll. • ber of appl:lcaUoa. for pcwtUou Wb!cl! 1eema to add up to ua tn eonnecUon wtt.b the new Junior auwer to oll the !olb worrylng cones----eci. mt Ille lll>oUt E&ltu W-and Its Imp.cl ~ bu -y deferred In Newport Hatbor, dotm't lt? com:tclu'atlon on them until th• Loot ....,. of our u... __ al pn>l>1-of t1't ate 11 -No ,.-... S-tllo ._ -u..t oil tlle' tunclo ror -~ a 1-col- ,......_ U. &&> tlle 8-7 -·ice can be oM·•-1111W an-a 'Cami> lot • \•am Ill) ""7 that 1MMISet la --Olld -ooo4 Btn.o.. P.Qa. We'H\.oaro..a dill. by UM laoud ~ ..... , .... fa -Olld la tact aD -blr -AQCUOt.' Tlllll tact ~ llqo. db" IDd' ...... .Al ......... ,. rua pen Ute~ In _,,.... •• rjtef ..... I II 7 t'm a fl' )13' p9Cllt.. dedi ..... Oil UM jmtJor COOtp pn.. ~ .-. .,....i, be _..., ""*' ' L ' • Elouise II to Leave for North O thers on the joint wat er com. mttee are:-Liew H . W allace ot the Newport Harbor Chamber of Com . merce, H. J. Forsythe and W. W. Sa.ntord representing the Salboa laland Business Auoclation, J . Lealle S_teffenaen and L .. H.. Nor· man, Corona del Mar Civic Auocl* a tton, George H olltein ot the Lido lale Community AaaoclaUon, Mau. rice Stanley and Earl Copperamith Of the Ami:r1ca'1 Legion Poat No. Louie Swartz. local tl.ah.mn&n 291, Herman Hanaen and C. F. and owner of the il-foot, 14-ton Loy, repre.enling the, Newport flabtOg boat Elouiae n will lea•e Beach Bmtnem M.en. AMocla.Uon, ll001l for San Franciaeo with hi.I W. J . Cole, Roger 8. WaUon and boat to start the llpring aalmon Capt. J. B. Racan of the Newport nm1ng •euon. Swart.a plans to Hai-bar Buatnw Maw AaocJ&.. flab. out ot San P'ranc:laco until Uon. C. ft,, Jolmoon Olld Tam Du-Kay befon> m~ Oil .north to pn of the Balboa Imptovement -crwcept Ctty and New• .uoodatloa. Tam w. Bop..._ port. Qncm. ~ boat la..,.,. of a.Jpll P. V ukey of the Newport tlle ffDoot -craft In the Ba.-Beelty iloM'd. and Cbuleo IOcaJ batbor and to egulpped with ... ~1?1.· c.f tJu Newport Barbor radar, an iron ~ tat b.NUet.er B!!at llutlden. and oilier modern cleTlcm. , ' . • • • • . ' . • , NEWPORT·BAI.80~ PRESS In tiie news pictulw recently. It showed a lift truck whlc~ plckc<i t.-p cars? and atored them n~y in ·raclal ball~ o~. • abo\ ·c'the other and three ~ h1P-It Would really idea for our cramped "J1&I"'. here and tlllDk of tlle dougta that could lie _,.se It ~!r:lng meters were on eacll ooe. ften f1>o ~ Woald be U. matter of ~ one'a car :lawn off the toP of tbe ...,it. · 600b FEELING Rmt'ORED . • t •once DI. IRL'S llflCfS .lt'ln.d- Nr-"'°rt Be•m, ~. 11-~~~~~~~~- E>r. G. E. Tohill PHYllJCIAN .ih J t.L..i .........• ;" _ 2aC)8 Coalll t:ku.~ ..... 1 ra Ottice.: Ha.rbor 2tM;-\\1 Rea. HartH.tr Dlo-H. It AO -amwer call H.u-Lor 6 Thuniday April 3, 1947_ I or. E.T. auHnru...a.a. OPl'OMF.Ttll8T .a,_ haataed •Gt ..... a.pUr9d Brokea Len•r• llepl•ced. !y. !:K9n:i.M• Ill' W.c Ceatnl \ Phone ltarW Zill I DR. P. A: CHAMBERLIN WILL Biii OL08ED UNTIL 'J'lllJB8D&Y, APRU. IOU. KJ.eunderstandlnga can rmult In eome ~hty bad things uf'nCJAJ. -WIU'Al'D or ..... m or a&WWWI M•Clll everjl once In a w.hlle. Just lllch a thing came up recently I!;;;;;;::±=========' I h Santa Ana leader& launched a mov& to annex the for· wen .&JUi ~~a. aa an iii~· Ila-. · ~~of i!8oPe &l'OllJld eq.ta Ji.-and Newport Bwch thoupt SU!ta 4jl& na oat tO 11:111 the newty tonned Ooatal GIFdllll M. Gnnly, M. D. CHIROP1"ACTOR l944 Newport B••uttvard COSTA MESA Plaoee 8-ooa Mii Home calla to FlarbOr Are. -___ _:____~------~~~=---! Junior CODeie-Some o1 i:.-Jlarbor..,.. ie.-. w ttae cour- to take theli GP Wore the ...... M Tiie ~ r. CRAwroRD and B11N o. uomcx ace that the b1dmltrlal minded leeden-*' die 001111ty -t- <>wnen Ud Publloben =...,Iv wob up, pillnfl{ rather a1iet1~•~. dillU'ed. that GENEYIJ:V]C SYLVESTICR, Newa lldllor ,.-r--,, .;...,,;,.._ ...... "-~I.I Junior Cclzl" dlllb'lct plan ARTHUR r . lfIIJ.J:!!. Superln-t the idea of .,..._...... ...., ..,._ -• -.. , had never entered the mind, UICI to make tJilnp riiht. lms, Th• -.. nu -•c!Judpd a Dewapaper of IWral dmllatlon by . ~-• II 1 tee! the """P<O••d Junior ooue.., alte from •··• ... of t11e Superior Court ot 0.-anp County and la tuDy quaU1led media.-y e...m.na .,. - Jo pu1>11a1a all ldndo of 1ep1 -..al -...i. their propoeed annesat1on area. - •t1B8cRIPnGN RATl:S: Alon; the same line, eomeone got the idea ~":in Hu:~ In Otanp Oount)o, iz.oo par :r-. Oublde of <>nnp oOwiq., P .50 ington Beach was excited about Costa Meoa g CO-OPERATIVE EFFORT Junior College site into its proposed incorporate boundaries, but Raymond Elliott and other Hun~gton ~h leaders eclare that their big protest waa against annexing the area One of the best suggestiona we have heard for eome time d Ana d added that it would be just fine for the came from a friend the other day. Thls friend auggest:ed a to Santa :: be in Co8ta lieu. new type of co-operation, one which might really wort out I ·junl'..::o::r...::.co:ll:eg:::e,------:=-====::;:;;~-;---­because everybody is affected.' Down through the years we I· have noted that people don't really get interested in things unless those things affect them individually. Anyway this peraon suggests a co-operative move for the control of insect pests such as mosquitoes, flies and bugs of other sorts. The way he would rio it is to have everyone in a city or given area agree to spray garbage pails, bright night lights and other areas-frequented by inaects of all sorts. • • • Completed ·-Uia.,a aad moM•'ll in Evm:y R }«!l.' ••• A3 bedroom bom&-two baths. • • Especially large 2 car garage. • • One of the most attractive homes of its size on the Isle. • • 5:1 ft. frontage. P, a. paf-INCCl10MTID Nallon SSSJ •I• Ihle.•••••"~ •• ,._ celll. ,.1 .............. , Med. .. "'°. ltDO Ph)'91eiaa Ud 8arpun Balboa Inn ..-. Bal- om.. pbc-. --l'I R•-pban9 -Baz1>or Ill MILTON M. MAXWELL,M. D. 1001 Cout Highway CORONA DEL KAR noae-a.nor ton OFFlCEHOUKB: l~UA..K..; MP./JL • S. R. Monaco, M. D . 814 We1t Bay Ave., Balboa Telephone Harbor 1724 i CARL HAY'S Ambulance Seniice PIM>ae ~MM Armand Monaco ARCHITECT «8 So. HW ·st. Loo ~ I'======:==~=== Telepbon.e Tucker '7812 I '. 81• We1t Bay Ave., BalbM Telephone Harbor 1 TU 2721 L&kl!Wood AV., LnB A.n~lee Telepl'l~n,. Vnrrnandy 8403 T. P. Reeder, M. D. PHYSICIAN aud SUBOEON hoD& Barbor 80t U09 Weet Ventral Av,,, NEWPORT BEACH Old Dtab11Ab~ Insurance Agency AU tines wntten.. HOWARD W. GERRISH, 1808 Newport Blvd . Costa Me.a PHONE BEACON ~1~1 ~-------- Only differences in his plan, from others that have been suggested from time to time, is that he would have the folks get together and agree to do the work on a certain day and then to repeat the performance at <intervals of a few days at the same time again until the bug menace was l ~~~~~~~~l rH. R. HALL, M. D. Real Estate -lnsuran..., Llatb1ga ln\1teJ A. W GIBBON 119 r:. 18th St. Ooeta M- cut to a minimum. Seems like a good idea. People of this or any other, area could by that method become conquorers of the h:.ig pests and spend pleasant evenings around barbecue pits in . _._,. the open without fighting flies or mosquitoes. Might be that such a co-operative move could be worked out sometime in SucceutuJ motoruu know that good Ura. and tubea &re Important the near future in the Newport Harbor·Costa Mesa area. 10 thelr safety. Depend upon lht> The co-operation plan, once worked on some small COST A MESA TIRE "' RECAP- matter like bugs might lead to even greater thioga along the PING SHOP to give you rellab!' and prompt service ... whether it• general idea of pulling together. It seems to US that the a major recapping job or a minor idea is especially good because if there was ever an area °repa.ir. We UR finest materials that needs a get-to--gether spirit it is the Newport Harbor and equipment. 'diatrict. -~~~~~~~~-1 By that we don't mean that there is no co-operation around either. We have our &bare of good public spirited leaders and some of the·livest organizations in the country. What we are dreaming about is what would happen if they all get together and put their shoulders to the wheel to really push for a greater Newport Harbor. ____ ., ___ _ UNJUST CRITICISM C ~J,\Ml'\ 0 TIRl l0'41'~'\ Now at oar New LocaUo•:- WALNUT and NEWPORT BLVD. Pb.one Beaoon 61U AUTO:llOlllLE WOBX a..t aei-imr Virg's Garage ' Critical remarks directed at city officials who gave the stamp of approval to a series of blasting tests off Newport Beach are unjUBt. Any criticism over this blasting, we feel , should be placed squarely on the shoulders of officials of the '===========; 11 California Division of Fish and Game. ; !<08 W. Ceatnl N--1 Pbonee Barbor lH or 11'4-W 1r Regardlt.511 ot 1ize, rvake, age -any watch ln any condition c a n be ma doe to runctlon pre- ::Uely right be re. Prices reaaon- sble. & THREE DAY 8 ER- vtCE ! Cycle chan ged in electric clocka. Jewetl-Y re- pal~lng and diamond •ttln&'- 1791 Newport BITd. El(>IJTAMESA Phone B'ellOOD 51!1-W / Aloo 418 Amert can Ave., LONG BEACH BJISTBB CJl.BDB 'Local officials, confronted with a permit issued by the ' state fish and game division bad little else to do but sanction LAND LEVELING, DISCING, LOUCKS STATIONER the blasting. The local officials also went to the trouble to PLOWING l'J''S lfAf,1,llARIC Tractor Work TO ORIGINAL SIZE AND PIT, OOLOR AND TEXTURE ••••• BECAUSE REID'S PDtSONAI.JZED DRY CLEANING KNOW- HOW ASSURES PERFECT RESULTS Beld's Penonallzed Cleaning 18" Barbor Bhd., C.Ota llfeoa ('lbe new ~vl ... Brown. Bide.) Phone ee.con 6S68 tor Pickup and Delivery Service -Your ad ln The Prus la re11.d by thouaanda every week. see that all work of handling explosives and setting off Pb. Beacon 5721-W 1188 NEWPORT BLVD. charges was conducted in a safe manner and according to I~========~~~~~~; II ~==~OO;;S;T~A~MES;;;A;==~ 11 the best safety regula.tiona. I · The blaating incidentally was conducted by the Mn:co CARR'S FEED STORE Conatruction Company, a private concern, in behalf of a NICK•S BLACKSMITHING and TBAJL£R SERVICE Hltcbee and Overloeda Our Speelalty private oil broker who hoped t<> find an oil pool beneath Hay and Grain the ocean off the city. Critics who blamed major oil com? Qu8lity Feeds P,.nies for the explosioD3 were also off on the WJOong foot. o.iq ~-ft. ., , ,. - Fish and Game officials declare that the amount of fish l8H N_.,... -.. destroyed by the blasting was yery small. Local fishermen OOSTA 111:11.A • differ with the fish and game report. Persohally we think ~~~~~~~~~~~ the local fishermen know more about fishing and fishing ~ JXlllditiona than ~ the fish and game experts. ____ ., ___ _ REASONABLE ADJUSTMENTS Adjuatmenta made in proposed valuation of property in aec:tlona of Newport Beach baa reatored the faith of a lot of proP,ert.y ownera in our county otficiala and In the demo- cratic fornl ot government incidentally. Quite a number of property OWD&'ll becam-. worried, exerci8od aad excited reeent:ly when reports indicated • raise in valuations aa hig!i aa 500 per ceat in eome iut•ncee. . Property owners here are to be congratulat.ed for the method they employed in the matter aleo. They gathered to dillcnaa the •itnation in a -matter of fact way. They got rigllt down to biaain-and sent a committee to -County Arn nor liaurlce Enderle. From him the group le9med the Rmult of the whole demoCratic, common......,ee action was that local property ownera proved conclwilvely that propoeed _ •n 7 •d'valw were ou.t of~ and iecured an adjuatment of ftluationa which ahou.ld wort out to the 9d't'antage of the ,.atfre i:ounfy. ~I , • PARKING PBOBl..EMS '>.,.... Weet -tionlata ~ve hrou.gbt.tiie flnt forerun- nen ot the eomlilg mmnwo'a pvlclng beadach. in Newport Bev" l(otor trip. to Balboa aver the weet end toolt a •' . . ·• •• \ · pod bait lootu' from the ceater of Newport. Tb.ere wen •~a a-J few if..,., pk-to park. Woador llow long It will be be-• ~ in. _._. •·~•m~WJ- NIBBLE TS • ,_. m teoow""' wut to briJ1C one ol tllw _ ,.,._., -•-ir ..,..," -trft's ileelt'pvlclng lots Into the area. Saw one lllmtrated1L ____ .:._ ______ ...;;. _______ __,, • , • • 1817 P'nllerton Ave. OOSTA MESA Pll. 8-.118!1 SIGNS . • Boat and Truck L•tt•riDq • :::::::::=::.: .. : .... a q r•uz _,_ . ••.&.11. ...... P& [N(U1DUfQ -1'.• IF ttn.. -im Physician a.nd Surgeon Office 131 Broadway Ave., COSTA MESA Rn.: 11-1!; !-6 by appolnt.menl Plloae Blaoon 58'8 A. V. Andrews, M.D. PHYSICIAN -SURGEON ~-·- Dr. W. T. Mooney Physlc!!U! !U!d Surgeon NlnU. and Oentral n. (U.br. _...) Barllor '8 Dr. Marven J. Reitz ~dau aud Surpoa Ooteopatb %1111 W. Oeatnl, NEWPORT Barbor 01-B 8-ooa 56u-.J' Dr. Obed Lucas DICNTI8T • Phone Harbor 1'80 220!YJ w. Oea.tral NEWPORT BmACH Clinton&. Emmerson, DDS 1801 C...t mp..,.,- OORONA DEL MAB Pllone Barbor H!O Robt. A. er..wfunl, Opl. D . OPTOKETRillT PIANCi> l!i-ZIAllll ... !II "' Ta9tlll .......... _ ..... la S ..... LS2312 rmY.a.t.llMJ.J SOSW&IC* -DGDIW -Kwpoit-.. 008TA.llDA ' Plltime B r • Olll-W • 1117 W-..omtnl A.ft., MWWF<MI' DACR --UI [ Phooe Bea<-oo 5173-.J · EARL W. STANLEY I Notary Public Phone Harbor 1778 ' 225 Marine Balboa !al&nd Newport Harbor Veterinary Hospital Small Anlnwk and Unetocll: DR. HORACE PARKER DR. PAUL O. BUTCHER 1071 8. E. Jlma Drtve OOSTA MESA PllODO -l50'll 4WWWC44411LCCCMCCCll4CC- MORTUARY GRAUEL CHAPEL BEACON 5610 COSTA MESA ........................... Harbor Glass Co. Ull Lafayette Pb. Bar. see AUTOMOBILE GLASS BOAT GLASS .... -Letterflle GJuo In.stalled While You Walt Mortimer School -Oon.I. -blwl Graci .. : Coll Prep; Army, Novy • o. A. 111 .. -. IL A. Od ..... .--.-......... , Popular Piano Tiie Modern Woy BJXJINNERS or ADV.A.NOD> Swt.c -P99a• -ltos"8 Play -ln 2:1 le• ..,. Day ... d ll:v"'1ng eou... · BEACON 57111hJ. TBONABT, Inc. • MDJO e ICLSCl'llONIOI • llOt!ND' •••n-u:am •• t1l'll1'&D 80IOU a:••? 1d1el l•nlee D&LOO U,U- Marine 1 and Domestic Bepair Work Our Speeialty . ml W. O.'el 11111'. J:l9.JI WwjWt ..... ' ' tms ..... ..aw ........ llFIO*!W·Y OOUPPI m wwwm '*9•www. oa GAY 8W I~ oa,..-r WOCJLY IUJIDmf!n ,.. . I ,. • CDM Capilla Circle Hears S~er ·on Work of Mimrions · ' • tWBWfOitf· ' l'B'DIB efficen ~PPQinted HOUa.4d Couple , For Mothens' Cirele ' Are Guests at ~esa Job'aJ Daughters Matjne Laboratory ' • The Caplll& Circle ot tho Coe--.,.. C1me ot Job'a o.up. -for. tho -it at tbe Ma. l!'<PUonal CbW'Cb, Oo<ona de1 t~ Betllel lOi, of Coata K-·-i.boratory In Corona del Kar Mor, met'on W-eaday aftemoM. met In the -ot loin. If. M. • Dr . ··• k W 'te-·_. ne fCnfflfng ... M·rd> Mth, In ~ Ball at Bolkor, lllOll W,llOt B&y aVODue • ..., · ~ ... ·•-~ 118 UST 18th COSTA MISA 2. P . .Ki The mMtbis WM calle4 Wlth Kn. Leo ll'ryer preal<llng. trom H_~d. Dr. and Kn. Holter, ""'----------------------.llto order by tho pl'Mlclent. Kn. 0 . Mn. Weoley1"owlerwaaappolnted lronl Oftunark, Dr. Whitely, from z. -· Reading of min-aeeretary and Mn. Van Roblnaon, the , U-ty of Wuhlngton, -,----------------------·I ute1 a.nd curre.nt .. buslneu wu at. audJtor, to ftn.llh the term. Mn. when he lfl1J teach. th1' coming tended to. att.er which the meet· ~olker WU uked to serve as f-11. 14r. John MacGlnifle, and Miae inS WU turned OVef to the pro-Waya and meam dta1nnan ln the Allee Tniu. Jibo 11 tea.ching in cram chairman, Mn. JOlln Sacllelr. abeence of Mn. Clyde Stoval who the hl&1> achool In Madera. Dr. I Mn. Walter Splcf:r, vt.oUnllt. ac-moved to Ban Bernardino. Holter s the worldts foreD'W9t cyto- companled "on the 'Plano by Kn. The recent rummage sale 'll diemllt. _ Blllle Deaver, played two beautSfUl Bob Slti1ea' nit.tea: the organization Proteuor George MacGinitle 101oe, .. Largo.. by Veradnl and 124, It was reported. A cake hs.11 ato.rted hia spring cl2SJ11es and "Cansonetta" by Dem Ambn>elQ, baked by Mn. Holker waa auc.. no\v t.zavela to the Californ:a which' gave much pleuure to her Uoned off at $2.50. Ins. of Tech. in Pasadena. every Ustenen. A card party at Johnson's Cafe Tuesday for an _&lJ.day sesaton. 1• Speaker of the 9&Y wu. Mn. 1n B&lbOa will be given April 25 · I Thomaa Wight, Preatdent of the at 7:30 p. m. to ri.lse money tor Altar Society • Fellowlhlp of Congreg"&Uonal Wo-Job'• Da~~tra. Admission Mc. M ~ h men of ,Callfomla and the South-Gueata at l/?t meeting were Mn. eets in n.eig ts we11t. Mn. Wight gave a. m011l Guy Chrlatlan. guardian of the Altar Boele~ of Our Lady or tfltereattng account of · her meet· Santa Ana Bethel, and Mn. Clif-Mount Carmel Catholic Church tng with the Cleveland National ford Corn. Members agr~ed t o will ineet Wednetlda A ril 9 Convention. a.ncj o1 her vilit. to poatPQJle the next meeting to, at 2 p. m . in the Gtul'r;ghe! resi~ the Negro colleges in Te.nn.eUefl: Apr1.I 9 at 1 :30 p. m. in the home dence at 464 Santa An avenue and Loulaiana enroute home. She of Mn. Van Robinson, 824 West in NeW rt H 1 hts a also told of the great need for 18th atreet ln Coai. Mesa. po e g · ml.uionarles o~enea.a. In Na.plea Preaent were Mesdames Wesley ;:::_=._:-=========:. and Greece Chriatian misaton&rte• F 1 F w Woodw ow er, . . orth, L . L. Hemstitching and \,8uttonholes The Knitting Bag I ' • ' 1 I _Jinance your home thru our modem plan. Rent-size monthly payments bring you a debt-Jree home. Newport Balboa Federal Savings and Loan Association HARBOR 1500 3333 VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA P. A . Palmer, President • , CULTIV ATINO with ROTOTILLER • are doing wondertul work teaching Fernande" Anne Heyman, v a n Chrlatla.n democracy ln the Uni. RobtMOn, George Gay, Doris R e- yeraities, and the people a.re ukJ.ng e n, Arthur Paxton, Don Pridham. for more. In Africa, flfiy--0ne Harold Glau, HarTY Freeman, L. mlasionartes have arrived atnce H . Ferguaon •. Nellie Shook1 Harry the cla.e of the wa.r, and they too, BurdJck, and A. F . Wright. are asking for mo re missionaries r,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~====~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ io teach their national leadera. They are learning agricultural 113 E. 18th Coat& Mesa ERADICATES WEEDS-CONSERVES MOISTURE IF YOU &re bothered with weeds, quack gn.a1 or similar peats, you'll find cultivation with this rotary power tlller a quick and protttable solution. Benetlta of cultivating with ROTOTILLER are threefold: 1-The action of the rotary tinea ts eo tborough that it covers every inch and deatroya every weed or clump of gram. 2-The high speed action breaks weeda and gnaa into tiny fragments and mixes them with the eoll u organic matter. 3-lt loosens, a erates the soil, and leavu a fine mulch on the surface that reta.lna more molature than conventional methoda. CLll' TIUS OOUPON FOB FREE DEMONSTRATION Nanie .................................. ·-··-·····--···-··-·-.. ···················--·--·.'··-··· :Location ···-········--·---··----......... ·-··----·-----··········-··--····-----··----- Date ....................... -·-·-······----····--------· 'l'hne..·-·-·----··-·--············ Mall to WHITE MOTORS, lH So. Main St., Santa Aaa ' lt.OTOTIUIR· "'l'md9 ,...,. a.c. u. e. Pa&-oa. rowa nu.a °' A ta.H)UD US11 WHITE MOTORS IH SOUTH MAIN ST. SANTA ANA • PHONE S. A. '7041 method.a, nursing, hygiene &nd other subjeela. There la need for more literature to be sent to the•e dil!ltricta. Christiana a.re urged to keep faJth with their m.1.aaiOnarlea, u theirs la a grave responsibility. The destruction of Char8'ter i.a the worst catastrophe ot the war. At the close of the p rogram. refre•hmenta were ~rved by the committee of the day, M~adamea Harold E. Wilson, Walter Swiger, and Charles Kyte. High School PTA Executive Board Meets April 9th New offtcen and chairmen ot Newport Harbor Union . High School Pa.re.n~Teacher AS8oci&- tlon will hold their tint executive boa.rd meeting on Wedneeday, April 9, at Lido Iale Clubhouse. Pre. ceding the tk>ard meeting, the ladlea will gather at 11 :30 a.. m . tor a nosebag lunch. Membere are reminded to bring their own cupe and spoons, aa coffee will be served. • Fr•• Facials • by Appointment la my home or youn PHONE BEAOON 01'4-B • By an Experienced ALMA RAY Cosmetic Demonstrator PATIO and OUTDOOR FURNITURE -AT NEW 194 7 Styles in Redwood FACl'ORY PRICES eJuuu ~014HtiB With Heavy Duty Colorful Vat-Dyed, Water-Proofed and Padded Canvas Mat $28.95 X-Leg Chairs with Pads $16.95 2-Place Settee with two Pads ... $35.95 3-Piece Barbecue Set . $29.95 Stream· Line Chair with Pad.--·-·--.. --····-·-··-··· .. ·--···-$24.95 • Round or Oblong Coffee Tables --··--··· ...... -.... ·-····-·····-··· 9.95 • • ~t us do your repair work, or make recovers for your-. patio or outdoor furniture. All work in our . factory at lowest reasonable prices. ·-SANTA ANA TENT&AWNING CO. .. Lupi& Er ' he Owl h• ha 'I a e 8h5'6 lalle. a.lhnla 'O ' "1 el i:.. "•a'I r • 18Z6 So. Malw •St. -Pllo•e 8. A. 980 -SANTA -ANA . I ~-1 --An Ideal I Graduation Gift The most important watchmaking development in over 200 years ... ! Elimlnales the greatest single cou• of -tch troubl•. Dell,,. era a 1tead_y "-of po- for greater accuracy You'-re•problbly read the nnoUJKlO· ment in the Jll!lgu:inea of thiA impor· tant Elgin achieYement-a maimpring that will DOt nllt, that holda ill original "apringi=e." indefinitely. Now come in and -the beautifal _,. Elpw with Dural'ower Main· .ur;··the•!'eat~thenewwa~ A ...._tntionrigbtOGourdiaplay cue p'OTfll tlao •••ring ~ quolity "'Elcia'• -,..;mprmp. • ~ ............ oltbeo Dan.Power )lo•z y lug; It la -••petic and it c••-lie llroMa by ..,,.enrindiDr, flor& ... 'I "' .... Rici-with Dw,.p;;;·~··· y• ........ See tMa-.'' -~ett/,A JIWBLBY .. .... ~ .. I • ' • ' • - • t!o'lo M.u p.,,,o,,oh •'ft. M"1TID E . Brown .,,., - l?v .,.vtsl\ed rtiatlva In ~ Sundq. Prou1 parent. of a ntW bab• 111.et TUcada.y were Kr. and Mn. Bt!I eottey. L Mr. and Kn. '1'· N~an foo1c. thclr &ughter1 'uby to Redondo SUnday to •pend' Zulu week wltb he .. siJtt"I'. Elmer Voll&n 82/c; 80ll Qf Kr. and Mra. Iver Vollan. b atatloned at the JackaonvUie, Florida. Na'fal AJr Station. ' 1.tlss Jeanne Edick, wbo ta at. ten 1tng school at Stockton, is 11p"ndlng the Easter vacation per- fo·' at the home ot ~r mother, Mn. Gertrude Edick of Magnolia t:tr~l!t. ~tr. and Mn. Louta Aute.non, 2341 Orange avenue, welcomed a baby girl to the family M&i;ch 31. Al the St. Joseph Hoepltal tn Or .,nge. \Villard Kanagy, .on of ~ and ).f <t. Shelby Kanagy, 350 20th :stret>t, was recently lnitlated into th"' USC chapter of the DelU Chi na1 lonal fraternity. ;\fiss La.Noma Grauel la enjoy- in~ the Easter vacaU'on -from school duties at Southern Califor- n::i. at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grauel. :.tr. and !.frs. J . E . Gill visited the Death Valley are& recently In scnrch for add1tlon11 to lotrs. Gill's 11tone collection which contains specimens from all over the world. Wm. Blust a.rtd his father-took a couple of days last week to in- sp~ct lJli e wonders of Boulder Dam. They i!eturned, very much im- !'lrC'ssed w1th the sights to be seen there. . Bob Barnes is sJ)('nding a perfo:t ot three weeks at hi.'5 home after returning from a refresher course In Phi!CC' radio machanlcs in Phll3.- delphia. FTom here he will go to Tokyo where he will be an Instruc- t or of Army p<"rsonnel. 11'r. and 1frs. J. B. Grf'e?i of P alm Springs and Idyllwild \\'ere in Costa Mesa Tuesday, inspect- ing the ir properties" here. It pre- sent f'l:l ns m'!.terialize, the Greens expect to build a sixteen room house on a five acre site which thtcy will occupy as their home while In Costa Mesa. Dr. Lowe, whose mother lived in Costa Meaa for many years, "''as _vi iting friends in Cost& Mes& for a couple ot days last week. A m .:.m ber of the Navy medical de- partment for many yean, he seTV- ed on tiattle ships during the late war. and at !UJ conclualon wu for a time head of the Navy hoapital at Oceanside. He LI presenUy on duty in Honolulu, but expe(:ts to be sent to the mainland tn Sep- tember. • • HAPPY B,IRTHDAY! Three date.re, aunt. of A1l' r nd Mn. George o. Grupe Jr., ot Coeta Meaa, were honored ta.at \\·et:k at Chahlla Dinner House wtth a gala party-<:ake, r.-.ualc. a nd everything! ShoW!l from left to right are M,.. J&ne Pallner. Who became 79, George Grupe ID, M.n . Grace Grupe, 75, Mn. carrle Del&ahmutt. 83, George Grupe Jr., Mn. George O. Grupe Jr., Mn. George Grupe ID. (Newport-Balboa Preu Photo) Mnl. Louise Ballman or Lagunn St., &nd Mn. LauJ"a Belden •pe..nt Wednesday In Enctnada. Mr. and !.In. c . C. Beasly, for - mer rl'sidcntit of the Harbor area.. hEl\'e recently returned to Cost n l\f esa to make their home and lo '.!ngage ~n bUl'llineas. They pur- chased a ho1121e on Irvine avenu" throug!i the Guy Boldman Real E-:5tate office. Flossie L:ingdale of F IO\\'e!' !lreet gave a f&Tewell party tor' Gladys Theisen who ls leaving for Oregon. Gue11l8 Included mem- twrs of the Costa Me!a 50o1 Club. Tripoli wa.s played, and all en- jOyed the party. A lovely gift was presented the gue11t of honor by the club. Jill Barnes celebrated her se- c-on d blrthd:1y in !Inf' style ht.st \veek as !he E"nte rtained 20 guests nt the Barnes home at 2110 Orange avenue. A delicious birthday cake and ice cream were served ;nd Easter l"~g~. Every one had a delightful time, including th<' 10th" :·s or the children. • Costa ~tesa '4'eilcomes Mrs Emily Hadley. formerly of \Villon, N . H .. to the community where she has come to make he r homt' Her hobby is that of buying, sell- ing, or ex ch anging antiques. Mr!! H adley pl&M to return to the Ea.stem seabord within the next fe"'-days to dispose of other pro- ~rty and return with her furni- ture and a goodly collection ot New England antiques. She re- cently purchas ed & borne at 2719 Cypress street. Santa Ana Heights, through the Guy Boldman Real Estate Office. Grey Pritchett represented both buyer and teller ln the tran11action. _ _, __ ' Birthday Party Notes 237 Yearn of Living For Three Sisters Two hundred and th'rty-se\'""' yesrs of ll\'lng '~re celebrated la.st week at Chablis French Di n- ner House \vhen t)"f!e sisters ob- sen •e-d bi:-t.h :l~::s! M ~. C:-ro': .. Delashmutt of S '!a t tle i:'"C:lr."" R3 years of age, ~frs. Jane Pa.lr.'ler of Seattle, tB. and Afn. Grace G urr of Balboa I.sl:inj, 75. ~fr. and Mrs. George G. Grur: Jr., of 2080 Newport boule\•ard Costa Mesa, arranged the party for the three youthful looking sis- ters, who are aunts of Mr. Grupe . Red and while provided a gay color scheme for the joyous cele- bration. \vith red and white ~eet­ peas. rnJ even a birthday cake \vlth 16 red candles carrying out the m otif. The lighted cake WA.! brought in v.·ith a flourish. while the head \Vaiter play ed "Happy Birthday to You" on the accordicn. Also attending the party "'ere Mr. and ~lrs. Gco.·ge G. Grupe III of Los Angelf's. Cliff Haven Plans Approved by County Final hurdle in the path of the constructJon of the fine .seriea of homes In the Cliff Haven subdivta- lon hu been cleared a ccording to builder Richard F . Taylor. Orange County's Boa.rd of Supervisors hRve given their approva..I to the final draft of subdivision plana &nd Taylor la ready to proceed with the bull<\1111' ol fifty new homes a.s 900n aa street.I &nd utullies are In. • ,,ee-.C ' . ' ; • ' • Thursday, Aprif 3, 194 7 ~DOD · 'GEORGE~& SUPER MARKET 601 Coast 'Highway1 J.1JES CORONA DEL MA.ft --. - SWEE'r PIOKINS , PEAS · N~ ~0~ 29c TASTE WELL CORN No. 2 OU 2 for BEN HUR 21c COFFEE ~ 46c / Raisinss-I°::::~ = 29c CIGARETTES Apple Juice ::ll.: 25c ,U ~K!ES CHESTERFIELDS BROADCAST $t.39Al::r1on Corn Beef Hash 29Jc S for Tomato Sauce 20c L!o:i'.s 1 lb. SOUP MILK Heinz Veg. 11 o:r.. Can 14c DEL!VERY SERVICE CAKE FLOUR ~h;~:s.15c All Brands 2 Tan cans 25C • Fi-uils & Vegetables Fancy Asparagus 2 lbs. 19c RED ROSE New Potatoes 4 lbs. 29c Quality is our FIRST Consideration SPINACH Hunts 31 c No. 2~~-2 for ' HOHM EL TENDERMADE Easler Hams WHOLE OR HALF 67c Chuck Roast Grade 45c AA ' CHOICE STEAKS ClJT TO ORDER FOR YOUR BROILER WE FEATURE MANNING PRIME BABY BEEF FREE PARKING 601 Coast Highway, Corona del Mar PHONE BABBORS56 JULIEN AND LANGSTON ' WE MUST REDUCE OUR· INVENTORY--AND ''NO FOOLIN'' Being out of the high rent district-Our REGULAR PRICES .::re much LOWER than can · be found elsewhere, even so, we are compelled to reduce our inventory and rais~ cas h -SO, ·we are really slashing prices throughout our· fine stock right to the bone. Bed Sets 4-Pleco · Mabopn.y v- Beel Seto. Slmllar io Cllt. ~ Glau Mlrror ...... Prtco •11US, 8ALll: PIU(]E. . $8995 . l Come look and be convinced. Credit may be arranged if desired. Sa le Starts.Today, Friday. r 5 Piece BREAKFAST SET Natural Ftnlab Decorated Regular Pnce $%4-95 SALE PRJCE.$16.95 TABLE LAMPS . AND SHAD~ Wltb BeauWul CblDa - A.ad Sl1lt Shade Regular •n.116 SALE PRICE .$ 7 .95 OVERSTOCKED On S/S Box Sprlac and lnnersprtns Hatreoe8 Secular $89.~ NOW ... $49.95 FLOOR LAMPS Reflector Floor Lamp and Silk Shade Complete Repar Pnce SIB~ • 8ALl!l PRICE $12.95 Divarr Suite An attra.ctlve ll'in' room suJte by day I a comfortable b e d •' nlsflt Cove r e d lo heavy velour. Di van and chair to matdl. ResuJar price Sll9J16 Sale Price S12995 rarnilure OCCASIONAL CHAIRS Choke of Homespun DIVANS 0o ........ __ Oolorlul 'l'ape9b!N Rec· satll PLATFORM ROCKERS In Auorted Covers Rec. SH.N VALUES! .... ~pestrles • ., UM•C•BD or P•U:U ~~:a.._$9.95 BALE Pucz$49.95 S.UE . PRJCE.$19.95 Many Items to Choose l'l'om OPEii • 2130· Soa·11t Main I • ' • OPEN EVES. ~s. MON. -FRI. SATURDAY JIND '-•NOS'l'ON l'UllNli'OBB CO. MON. -FRI. PHONE 6110 • . • UN'rA Al/JI. • , I. - • SATU~DAY. ' . ' .· " . • I " I Tlurwday, Apri):3, '19\T' \ ' , I BUILDING II REPAIRING MONEY WANTED -l"9DI _________ , ... . ......... -... . Hardwood Flool'ing . DQIEDIATE DELIVERY 3S33 Eut 11th SL, Long Buch 41! Venetian Blinds RENOVATED LAUNDERED Pa.ncout ~aeon. Wl.J 2tf . Quarry & Sheflin Painting Beacon Mo. -Beacon 5427..J 1515 Santa An& A Ve. P. 0 . Box 999 -Coot& M"aa 4.Stt ' • H. E . M'DONALD PAINTING. pa11C"rhR~Ul~ a ua dPCOrH.tlnjit 41 "-Old C'"'lltty Rd.. Costa Mesa. Ph. Bcaco.n 5037-lt 37t ! . Paintino· -Dccnr;i tin · "' <= Root Re pair .l Pl\inting Sympson & Nollar ~ Ph Nwpl. 121~·\V ~12 :"8th SI I fit f VF..NE'I'I.AN BUnaa "f?'Om factory to purchaser". Aluminum at.eel, wood. Call for tree ea°Umaie on new blinds or renovating A repeJring your old onea. South Coast Venetian Blind Co. W. 18th A: ~rt Ave., Costa Mesa. Phone Beacon 5762-W. F E DAVIDSON'S Cabinet Shop C11.blnet Work, CC Doon ano drawen, wtndow frames, etc 256 Walnut 11treet. Coata Mesa. Ph. Beacon li420..J 19tt • Have Those Floors Redone JAMESON FLOORS 21981 Orange Ave. Phone Coeta Mesa Beacon 5W I! ' Floor Polishing and Sanding Equipment for rent Bayview Builders' Supply Co. 818 Coe.at Highway Phone Beacon. 5007 331! Steel Kitchens GLASS TUB ENCLOSURES SHOWER DOORS • Southern Counties Supply Co. 5•8 Forest Ave. Ph. 7158i LAGUNA BEACH (l()tf Cement Building & Cesspool Blocks all stzes Patio Walls Laid BEACON 52:16 Walter L. Kline Concrete Products Company 1550 Newport Rd. Coat& Meaa 2tf PAINTING and DECORATING Interior & Exterior ~ Year. in Buaineu Color Harmonidng a Speda.lty Office 13001' Cout Highway Pbone: Daya Harbor 2310 Night.a Harbor 801...TK ALEX C. MESTON 129 • '3rd St. Newport Beach 411! • 11(0~ 1'0 WAN NEED MONEY? ' S.. ua tor quick. belptul .mce OD 1'0UJ' ftn&ncial needa i:.o.n. on FURNITURE, SALARY, CAR OR OTHER SECtlRITY Boun: 10 to 1 and S to a Cl....i Baturda1" WANTED $15,000.00 at 8 % on Amorttz.ed, First Mort,~ tor new Ur.Its o n Balboa. Ialand. Bea.con 5-411. a..ep LWAL ~O'flCE NOTICE OF SALE OF STOCK IN BULK Under Section SUO Cl'f'll Code of the State of Calltonala NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That CLYDE HIGHTOWER and ERNIE lDGHTOWEr~, Vendors, whone add re.as 111 ~:m Orange Ave-• nue, Costa Mesa, Calif., County of GRATi D O?ENING-Las t F 1lday night wu opening night for Orange, State of Calltornia, in-Corc.n:>. del fl.tar 8 .a hundred.a of Harbor realdenta attended the open- tend.s to sell lo PHILIP T. MB:Y-Ing e>f t he new Fitz:patrtck'a department atore and made the debut ERS, Vendee, whoee addreaa la P. o. Sox 89S, Balboa Isl:..:id, Calli. ~ gaia a.trait. The new buUdtng, which i1I one of the moet arti11tlcally County of Oran:;-e, Sta te or Cali-outs~:-nd1r.g In the coastal &rt>a , \Vil.I filled to overflowing v.'itll !omia. the following deacribell per-Ha rh ·r patrons v:ho brought congratula tlona t o ?.tanager Kenni th sonal property, to-wit : Brandt and hia capable ataff. Third of the stores rounded by A.H . All stock in trade, fixtures, equip-Fitzpatrick ln the Harbor area In 32 year21, the new bu.slne!!l!I brtng21 r.1ent and g ood \viii of e. ce rtain tl:c ~ 1st co n plcte <.!c ~£rt1nent store to the locality_ and il'I an out- -es .. .l.Jr ant uW1l nt•ss knov.·r. aa thr starding contribution to the ever-growing Corona del ~tcr shopping "The Sea.shell Cafe" and located a.t a rea. I Press PhotQ). 60! !:.:l.:::t Central Avenue, in the City or Balboa, County of C range, State or C&lifo rnla, and tha t a M le, transfe r a:ill a.saign::ient of the same .... ;u be made, and the cuq- slderation therefor wl.ll be paid at 10 o'clock a . nl ., on Thunday, the loth day or April, 194 7, at Bank or America N '( &: S.A, Balboa a ranci1, Balboa, \..!alif., County o r Orang e, State of Califo rnia.. DATED . .\pr !! I, !917 • ERNIE HlGHTO\VER, Vendor, CLYDE HJGHTOWER, Vendor. PHILIP T . ~IEYERS, Vendee Publish A pril 3, 1947 . N'e\vport-Balboa P resa ~OTICE Ot~ LNTENTIOX TO CHATTEL MORTGAGE NOTICE is hebery given pursuant lo the provisions of Section 3440 ot the Civil Code o f the State or Califo rnia , that HARRY K. VER- MILLION. of 632 CO&l!lt Blvd., Newport Beach, Calll., owner of that certain Lunch and Refresh- ment Stand buaineu located at Comer of lria Avenue and Shore Avenue on Lot 7 and a port.ion of Lot 8 of Block A36 of Corona del Mar Tract , Ctty of Newport Beach, Calif., intends to place a chattel mortgage upon fixtures, equi p- ment, machinery and gooda located al the above listed place or bual- 11ess, including an 8' by 10' Alumi- num building. The · mortgagee or the said property la Bank of America National Tru21t &. Sav- ings Association, 615 E . Central A 'lenUe, Balboa, Calif. The aa.ld mortgage will be executed and the comideration thereo f .v..·ill be paid on Friday the 11th day of April, 1947, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. :\(., at 61 5 E. Central Avenue, Balboa. Ca lif. Dated April 1, 1947 By HAR RY K. VER~tJLLJ ON Mortgago r AND/OR Bank of America National Trust & Savings ASAOCiation. By H . M. HOLK.ER, Mortgagee Pub lis h April 3, 1947. Nev..•port-Balboa Press I Cont1r,ued on Page 8) Frtda)· Only, April 4th ANN SHERIDAN, Sensa- tional u Nora Prentiss Sat., Sun., Mon., April 5-6-1 MGM's Dynamic Atom Hit .. The Beginning or the End Robert Walker, Brian Don- levy, Audrey Totter and Tom Drake Tu-. Wed., April &-8 Ken CUrfuo. Jett Donnell It The Hoosier Hot Shota ln Singing on tbe Trail -com.,...i .. FMt1m>-- Jane Ru&lell lft YOGJIC ~ 8-ft-April lttll 2 Excluaive lat-nm Sbowinp Oonstance Koon. WtULam Manhall, Bill Goodwin and Jolmny Ooy In· a 8-"1tnc KUoical-OOmedy: ,Earl Oarroll Skeblhbook · ~_...r..­ James Dunn. Mona Freeman ---The Brennan Girl Cos:a Mesa Chu r c h ::s Plan Spzcial Service For I"aster Sunday E"5lC'r, th" holldll 0 : cnnsldr rt>~ th e m "st impcr tant on th l" Chris'inn l'nlc>ndar , is to be C('ll'- h ratt>li in titting fashion In alJ r'1 nrchcr I.., t he A-fesa ar"a n,.xt Sund:-ty. Churches t hroughout th,. ar r a arc rlanning special !e rvict>s to ob"' rv~ this d~y o f lhe reaur- r-rt ·('lr. CO!\IMUNITY CllURCH The observance of the E nstr r season will begin for m embers ot the Co mmunity Church \\"ith ~ Good Friday service at 7 :30 P . )f., at which t ime Commu nion will hr administered. according to Rev. Ka rl 8 . J ohnson, Pa.stor On Snn. day morning the you ng people will h old a sunrise progt"am In the Costa :\f <>sa pa rk bcginnin~ al 6 o'clock A. l1. follo\\·cd by a bre:.::- fast \Yhi ch \\·ill probably he served in the Sccial H r.II of the church. ,\t the Sunday School hour, 9 :45, t>ach do.'pnrtn1ent \\'I ii hold a special E aster .service of its o'-"·n. Spe- c!::i.I nl usic Y•ill feat ure t he regular mnr.1 in;; 1't"1·\·1c"" at 10:45 and the 1 t s nf brj''.!"r \vill be i;·vt>n to nt least a do:<:cn bn hirs. Al 4 l.'clocl: f'. :\I t h" c hoir, under thf! d .1~~,.:i *ln r-~ 1':-:-;, C'orrnf' Br t>ttc ticr \•'i!I b ~ he crd ;;, t h,. pcrforma nre ~ r:,··" f" .. 10·1s ··s even Last Words". r~t 'R SQL1A.RE CHURCll Services of the Foul-Square , Llb·O --1 MARBlR 1114 ·71fEitJu ----.. ~~Open Nlptl;J M 1i1Jl I Friday A Satuntay. April 4-5 Mirth and Mystery with WILLI.AM POWELL and JEAN ARTHUR In The Ex Mrs. Bradford --Com.,...ioa F-........ Lawrence (DUllnger ) nemey -tn- San Quentin S..L, M.U·ee o.q April 6 Ro)' Rogers A Trtner In Song of Arizona 4 ~ OU--8qjal (Slicnn M 11:'6 & 1:91) -. lllnl Wed.. Apdl ._, rm,,. Berlin'• · Blu,e Skies bi Tei .. •kaior! Stantng Bloc ~ " l'l'e4 Aata1re -ftmodll\1. April lttll Carnival in Costa Rica- .. r-t teoklr A 20th Century ha l'l.ial 0 9 l ~"'WONO 0. '!Im 8017'18 O.t.L-; ftJWMA • Church are L "'g hr!d ai '.h · "I ' I :"JI pcndir.g CC.ln pJet ion Of their ne\\' edJfice on Orange .:i.ve... nue. The fir Ft 11rn•ice of the d!ly y,•ill be held by tile yot:i:g-pc rl• ·" group, the Cr··:;:i'.iors. bv ca-.~1< light, beginning at 6 ~·c10ck A . ~r .. with a brea.kfp_st follov..·ing. Mrs. G. Willard Stra1 ns. co-pastor of the church, will be speaking on the topic, "He is P.~cn" 1tl th ~ regula r morning service , \Y ith special mu. ale being given bi_ the" choir. At the evening serVlc~fr~ G. Willard Stearn! wtll have. u hia subject. "He Uvea". Dodge Family Has "Visiting Week" Thls has been family visit :n~ week for member11 of the D. .J . Dodge family. The gOOd judge and his wife !pent la.st \\'eekend vis i ting al the home n! thP1 r daughter, Atrs. Wa lter HoUo\\·ay In Ingl~wood. On Tuesday, At r-s . Byron B . J ackson w ith three child. ren arrived fr orn SeaJ Beach for a vlalt at the parentAI home, an ! \\"i lh Mrs. Dodgt>, \\·er.t to SP<':-ld the day at t he beach. Short ly a fter that, Airs: Donald J . Dodge Jr., and three childre n arri\·pJ from North Long Beach \\'ith visit- ing In mind. WHITE MOCCASIN TOE LOAFER Mattoon's SitOES ' l.'195 •••••rt •vd. COSTA rlSA . - • ,. I I Page 5 Scoi;atB Win Honors on "Darts I . For Dough" P rogram . ' Rlchar<I Dodd, Bob )fcCraken ·ncl Palay Milling .... ·on prizes on the Dr. Pepper "0 111:; F ?r D.:>uch" t>rogTam Sund~y. They w ere only three ot the 44 boy and girl scout.a '"I CA"I"' from 'i" n ... -,. ,. "nd 82. Patsy won $24 \vhtle the boys ... ::tch \\-O n Sl8 by throwing darts a t a target. The Dr. Pepper Com- pany char tered a bua and trana- r orted lhe pai-ty to and from the .,rnttA.Jn for 80 centa. The group was accompanied by Meara. and Mesdames H. V. Hall, Charle. Zimmerly, S. E . Young, Van Alken, and Vernon Mathews. Mn. Margaret Nixon of Santa Ana, whose huaband la manager of the local Dr. Pepper plant, ar. ranged the trip. ' Bot Cross Buns 40c a Dozen Phone Orders For Easter Taken QUAlilTY BAKERY O pen Daily 9 to 6 PCone 8 tJacoD 513 3 Costa Mesa ' Aunt Jemima IN PERSON ·AT OVB JIABKET FRI. & SAT., APR. 4-5 __ , -..... ,, . -. • ! .. At Costa Mesa 15th and Placentia Streets, Bectnning EVERY THURSDAY Starting at 10 a. m. HORSES, STOCK CATTLE, J\ULK COWS, GOATS, RABBITS, ClilCKENS, PIGEONS, FURNITURE, AUTOMOBILES, MA- CHil'iER Y, TRACTORS AND :\IJSCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. For Light lfaullng to Grounds CaU Ha.rbor 25'79 Let us sell your merchandise and live- stock on a commi88ion ha.sis Lunch on grounds Folio\\" &he Signs to 15th and Placentia 8te. BOB SKILES, Owner NfW Yomc LOS AHGfU.S HOlLYWeoG lONG •ACM .......... LESTER & Co. INYESTMfHT SECUlmES TO MEET THE INYEUOIS" -l lYllSIOI .......... SANTA MONICA M....iw Loi A•1"'41 SJ.oci bc0-.1• 2004 WEST CENnAI. A VE., NEWPOllT BEACH HAuoa 1374J NRDI Easter Sunday, April 6th I . I ' I J- DON'T FORGET "dJ./.owelu """' olle11. '' . . I !'LACE YOUR ORDER EARL)' FO!I ULIES • PLAN TS • CORSAGES • FLOWERS ' -~~~ ··'·' 2256 NEWPORT BLVD., CORNER ALBERT PLACE Phone BeaTc:: A;~4°9~~DTHY TERMA~e Deliver I ·---...... -. ..... .... _........__! Have You Tried . EXCELSIOR MILK ,Lately? THERE IS A REASON Why More People in Oraage County UM EXca510I Milk Than Any Othert • ' • • Excelsior herds graze on Irrigated pasture land, giving Cl!Uf milk that extra, full-bodied rich,_. and flavor. •".Excelsior milk, produced In Orange County, comes to you fan.fresh. AT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD INDEPENDENT DEN ER • -1101• 237 -,_..._.D•••i 111WPQtl l'OI ,...,Rid? .· ReJn4!11lW I 11'1 LABORATOIY~Pll01K1ED • • I • • • • • ' . r • I • Tlwnda7, Apil a, lMT Cl.AS·SIFIED Q+I ....... ~ W.) ~~·~··~~·~--~~(~Jl~~~·~h~)~',~U~*~l·:..,•z~~~~:Jl:-~(Jl~w~·~!lll~le~~I 'QAI. l!ll'lln' (l'w a.le) BEAL Dl'l'Aft <1-Sale), . 0uo Udol-Lotao'l<Ul'W • Prw Clauifted P11119 • 11 • a -1o Oat-a StMO · BARREtrt'S FRANK P. JOHNSON -Realtor ---------------------!.are Oranqe Connty'• -Wo..r-'del-. .....,. · . , bu-1..t market pl--JOllll. 4c • B:ETtER -----------·INmWPORT Hll:IGBTll -I Ible , OWEN c. ANKENEY-Aaocl&te I 1664 Newport-Blvd. BEN J. WHITMAN RELIANCE REALTY & CO. ;:-.:,":, 5:1:u. ~";: BUYS Realtor A. R. -...... • Jun' W. ~-.. fer. Owner muat MIL a..,,..... Daya Ph. Beacon 5434-W Night. Ph. Beacon 5210-J ~•u:i UU&& tlC50 Sepulveda Bl•4., Loi An.- JACK GREENE Qyde B. Doak -W. C. Gabbard -George Evenaon pleo. · 111• WALTER BP:BEltT, Beacon 11857-W , Harbor 1271 FOR SALE -BY OWNmt V. B. "PETE" ISLEY 1936 Newport Blvd. 1435'Cout Highway D Room Hou.e-E. 18th St., Oo9ta ,...___ Co del u.-MM&. %Acre -over 20 f)'ult . ~ '-""""" Mesa ron& .....,. and ah&de a-. clllck6D equlP- 1018 Cout Hlihway Bring Your Buying and Selling Problems to Us ment. l!'umlsb•d or unfllmlahed. '. See and malce offer. Phone CORONA DEL KAR' lleacon Dlfa..J fOr 91'poiatment. Phone Harbor 2111t-w Many Busin~ Opportunity Listings sou. - ·For Rent Beautl.hll waterfront home in Em. era.Id ·aay. Four bedrooms. Cook and butler included. SPECIALS , Very nice 2 bedroom home. Large llvi.ng room With fireplace, aep-. arate dining room. Uled kitchen and bath. laundry room, a.nd •double garage. Hardwood noon throughout. F'llll price $12, 750. We have a nice level h.lghway corner lot. 50' frontage on blvd A real buy. Good terms. $10,000. Large 3 bedroom home with play room. Is .!OUth of highway &nd in a very good IC>C3.Uon. ThiJ: house is underpriced at $18,800. Nice 4-beclroom home, 1 J,i blka. fl'orn ocean. Has large kitchen, llvt.zt,g room and den. It all goes turnlahtd l19,500. Bumness and property on Coaat ffighway, Corona del Mar. Build- ing has nearly 2000 sq. ft. All ' material and equipment on hand ts included. 2 bedroom home above business goes too. Stop And see It. $3~.000 Completely f'urni8hed home on cor- _/ ner lot. About l year old and in a v e r y convenient locatlon. $H,500 Attention G I's . We have 6 nice homes that wtU take a tull GI loan a-pprataal. Some are completely turnilhed. Payment runa leaa than rent. See WI today. Completely turnl!hed hotl!e eouth of Hlg-bway. 2 nice belJrooma, living '"'"" with fireplace, din- ing room. kitchen and la~ room. Nice patio, garage and guest house tn MU". See ft now. $4000 down. Very nice 2-bedroom house one block ,.-om markets and stores. Large Uvlng room with fireplace, dining alc;ove, tiled kitchen, laundry room, bath and abower. Double garage in rear. All for $12.500. · NEWPORT HEIGHTS A lovely comer home. 2 bedroomil, living room with fireplace, dining room, prettiest kitchen in thi8'com- munity, 1 1,1, baths. Home is solid redwood under- neath, cement ba.sement with furnace and heater. Hardwood floors on top of heavy sub-flooring. In- direct lighting, ven. blinds. Rear patio & barbecue pit. Comer lot is 100' x 127¥.!'. Sewer in. Grounds are beautifully landscaped. Price $19,500. Good terms. COSTA MESA HOME & BUSJ1'lESS 2 -Bedroom Home completely furnished. Also wholesale & retail salesroom with fixtures for smoked fish and a smoke house for fish at capacity of 1 ton per day. On Newport Blvd. Income $250 a month by leasing out all of property. $16,000, good terms. COAST ROYAL ESTATE Unobstructed Ocean View Beautiful home of 2 large bedrooms, living room 16' x 30' with fireplace, kitchen with nook, 1 'h baths, patio on each side of house. Double con- struction, new roof, 2 extra rooms.with possibilities, double garage. Lot is 97' x 110'. Wonderful resi- dential neighborhood, good restm:tion, unexcelled view, very nicely landscaped. $24,500, good terms. RELY ON RELIANCE COSTA MESA-EASTSIDE 1-Bedroom home, nicely located, close to ahopping district. Living room-kitchen, bath and an extra room. Very cute small home. 'Price $6500, terms. Lot 50' x 127 'h '. Adjoining lot of 50 ft. can be purchased for additional $1500, terms. NEWPORT BEACH HOME 2-Bedroom Home. Living room of knotty pine. Bed- rooms both papered. Very nice barbecue. Yard fenced. Close to ocean. Nice suntmer home. Priced to sell quick $6850. Terms. SELL OR TRADE $10,000 equity Ln Balboa rooming house with ieoo month income. No OPA celling. Furnished and ln per* tect condition. Take houae, or bo:it O?' Iota. Give detaila 1Jt tint letter. M. Lannert. P . O. 916, Balboa l.aland. 5U New 2-Bedrm, Home PARTLY FURNISHED On ~1 Acre In Colt.a Meea. $8000 $1900 handles-S•7.60 Joan. Call Beacon appolnlment. month. •% 5881..J for De Income Property LONG BEACH 7 Units, built 1940, 8 garages, cen* tral heatlng uniL Tiled kit- chens & bath rooma. Pre*war Crane India ivory fixtUretl. Sprinkler Bystem. Fine location. Nice income. $20,000 down, tull price "52,000. C. C. LONG, 479 W. Willow St .. Long Beach-. Phone •t 7-55 P . G.BALATON Realtor 2t26 Newport Boulevard 232 Ocean Ave.. Laguna Beach · Business and Residence Beacon ~201-W Open Sun~yo and Evenlnp Costa Mesa I Acre -2 houses on 23rd Street 1 ~ blocks E .. Newport Blvd. Garage, buildings. cement slab 20 x i•o. Muat sell immediately 6 ACRES -Tustin Ave. in town. The last ~ acres for aale. $2000 an acre HOUSES on ~ Acrea.: $3900 & up. LOTS -$800 and up. ACRES -$1800 and up, Laguna Beach 3 bedroom home, furnished com- pletely. 2 baths. Overlooking the OC'ean. $15,500 Lookit The Size 2 Iota t9.88' " WI' 1 lot t9.88' " 230' $850 each 1-Bed R . Home % bll<. off Newport Blvd. ifartty Furn. "A BUY." $2500 down. Full Price $4500 _L_ 3 Homee. % block to Safeway Store. TERMS TOO. Unturniehed 3 • bedroom Stucco Plutf:red: Home. 2 yean old. 1 block to S&reway Store. Hu We -Fireplace • Double Garage. Terms. Good Buy at $12,500 Above homes are a sample ot llat- fngs I have. Alao acre!:, Iota and bu.alneu alt.ell. SEE Ray Barrett, Broker 1914 Newport Mi:vd. COSTA MESA Phone Beacon 5449 Harry E. Whitman Alice M. Whitman BROKERS 1928 Harbor Blvd., Cost.a Mesa Beacon 5079-M NEW 3-bedroom home, hardwood floon, untumtshed, close in, lot 58' by 180'. Full price $10,000. FIVE ROOM HOUSE, and new stucco duplex with double gar- age, hardwood floors, on 3/4 acre, duplex rented for $&5 mo. Small down payment &: $85 mo. 1-BEDROOM HOME, lot.a of tile in kitchen and bath, extra sleeping room separate. Full price only $5500. % down. VERY NICE two bedroom house, near town, floor furnace, real fireplace, venetian blind.a, hard- wood floors, double garage, sep- arate laundry room, comer sink, this nice home can be bought turnished or unturnished. FOUR ROOM HOME, on lot 50' by 150', not a new house, but has been completely redecorated and remodeled. Quick possession. ; WONDERFUL BUY on best residential street in Costa Mesa. New 2-bedroom frame home on wide well paved street 1 'h bike. froi:n center o~ town. Large double garage, enclosed patio, bdwd floors, 2" sub floor, full, heavy coruitruction throughout. Beautifully ~bed. Inlaid linoleum. No better buy in Costa Mesa. You can't equal this at $14,500. See this without delay. FOR QUICK SALE -COURT Best buy in Costa Mesa. 5 room modem house, 6 income units on Yz acre of ground. Room for sev· era! more 111!1ts. V. blk. from heart of Costa Mesa. Over $4600 per year income. Poss. at end of escrow. See this ai once. It's priced to sell. NEWPORT BEACH ¥.? Blk. from ocean--3 bedrooms, large living room, nice kitchen & bath. Furnished. ~ewly decorated inside antl out. $7850, te'"!""· y" Blk from ocean-2-bedrooms, studio type loft. Partly furriished. $5450, terms. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3-~EDROOMS, modem. Lots of We in kitchen & bath. Fenced back yard with nice patio & barbe- cue. $13,450. Terms. COSTA MESA 1 A~2 Houses & Guest room. Fenced. Lots of trees, chicken and rabbit equipment. Walking distance to town. $10,750, Terms. Corner 5 Acres-2" water line piped through cen· ter. Close to town. Special. price $1950 per acre. 5 ROOMS-Frame--Clean inside and out. A well kept home. Close to Blvd. Good location. Lot 60' x 200'. $6500-terms. Don't Miss This. 3-Bedroom Home-Frame with 2 extra lots. 160' on Santa Ana Ave. 2 garages, chicken equipment , brooder house and stable. A bargain at $7350. House on 75' frontage lot $5650-terms. · 2-Bedrooms, Stucco, hardwood floors, double gar- age, comer lot. $8662. Exceptional Bargain. • 3-Bedrooms -Furnished, stucco, double garage 'h Acre. $8950 A good home for someone. 2-Bedrooms, Frigidaire, gas range, new-stucco 'h Acre-terms. $8600. A good deal. 1-Bedroom Home-Well buil~, good· location, new- modem. Near high school. $5500 TERMS 2-bedroom house about 2 years old. Has living room, dining alcove, large kitchen and bath. Hu panel ray heat, venetian blinds, carpeted floors, etc. FUu pric~ $7500. FOR SALE 5 AC. close to Newport Blvd. At full price of $6000 , P. G.BAL-4-TON ' Realtor · LOVELY two bedroom home, hardwood floors, floor furnace, laundry in garage, includes va- cant corner lot, only $10,500. 5 Rooms--Large lot, gas range & frigidaire $75UO 2-Bedrooms--Frame, 1 Ac. berries, close in. Paved street. $8775. A really good buy. 4-Rooms--'h Ac. Business district. Berries, flower:;, chicken equipment $9750, terms. Close in MOTEL or Auto Court Sites on Newport & Harbor Blvd. Close in, best of locations. Price ·right. Beautttul ocean view home be.. tween Seavtew Ave. and Ocean. Has 3 nice bedrooms, tiled kJtch., 2 baths, hardwood floors, etc. Guest house ln rear with bed- room, bath, laundry room and double garage. T'hi!I location and view are ha.rd to beat. $2:5,000 New 3-bedroom home, haa tiled kitchen· and bath, oak tloon, panel ray beat. nice flreplac~ dollble garage, etc: A real per- manent home. $13,960 .. Very nice modernistic home south of blvd. Hu double garage and ls in very nice location. Lota of shrubbery and flowers. Must be seen to be appreciated. : Nice 2-Bedroom home on Poin. setUL Baa flaptone fireplace, 1 large comer window, double : garage, large closets, etc. A ~ real home. $11,?M. j - New 2~bedroom house near school. ~ Has hardwood floon, tirepl&ce, dpuble garage etc. Very liberal · terms. , Nl:W' HOME on ama.IJ Balboa la- ' land Yrith tour room rental over ' -ble ~ A real buy. Let · ua ehow you. $32,000. ' ' •I-Bedroom fu.mlahed h o m e ~ : block from ocean. Ia nJoely fur. '" DI.abed and ncant. Can gin po=easlon today it deatnd. see It now, it may not be there to- morrow. Full price S7900. : Completely tllmlabed duplu .., Seavtew Aft. Very Dkie and -ct!Jr modem. •oeo Business -is Good . -· Ben J ; Whlhnan ltealt.or COSTA MESA-BEST BuY 2-Bedroom home on lot 120' x 150'. Close in. East- side. LiYing room is 36 ft. long, large kitchen. Hdwd. floors, fireplace, service porch, double gar- age. Price $10,500. Good terms. COSTA MESA-EASTSIDE--FURN. 6-Room Home of 3 bedrooms, large living room, dining room1 kitchen, service porch, floor furnace, hdwd. floors, double garage. Very nice furniture. Price $11,000 at $3500 down. INDUSTRIAL FRONT On Newport Avenue-Several large pieces at $60 per front ft. Zoned for any buainess. NEWPORT BUSINESS BAY FRONT LOT Lot is 30' x 100'. 30' on water front. Zoned for any business. Price $11,000. Terms. ONE ACRE RANCHO ' 2-Bedroom, 5-room home. Double garage. 1 acre high ground, good soil. Price $8500, terms. COSTA ~ESA -BEST BUY Lot 121' x 139'-Home nestled in center so no one can build near hOWle. l·bedroom, bath, ltitcben, & dinette. Garage, w&ahroom, work room, 3 other rooms. 2 ultra constr. chlx howte8, 6 tnterfelleed yards, family orchard· of 10 fruit trees. Sandy soil All this is nearly new -very nice. Price $11,l!OO. Tenm. • C0STA MFEA EAST SIDE Lovely 3-bedroom, 6 room home. 2 floor fumacea, hardwood, lots of tile tn ltitchen and bath. Large ..,rvice porch, double gat&ge. Lo(ljj)' x 135'. Price $11,250, good term&. Open 7 4&y. e+ay.1Nik-8 L m. to 6 p. m. • RELIANCE REALTY• CO. 4.-B. n.;te ,llm w. Do.t ~pde B. DoU: -,W. C. Gali&rd -Geuip B•·- Mli-lmMlf_I S-. Glllf1-W , . &rtlor lZ11 'llll6 Newport Bhd. 1Gll a.lit BIPR-_,-. 'Oill&M • °*" .. .. \ ' 2•26 Newport Boulevard 232 Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach Buaineu and Residence COSTA MESA. Ph. Boa. D201-W Open Sundays and Evenings . LINWOOD VICK REALTOR Modern 2 bedroom home In nice location. Patio, 3-car garage. sun deck, partly turnished. Priced to sell. $18,500 Bay Shores New 2 bedroom Beach Home. Hardwood floors, pannel ray heat ln each room, fireplace, 2·car garage. Full price $9850 ' Balboa Island 2 Unlta on 1 lot on LJfUe llland. Rear houae h.u large room with ttreplace, sleeping deck. small dreulng room, breUfUt bar. bath wtth shower, turnlahed. Front hOUle II a small bachelor apt.. a1llO turnlahed. Ttqa la not new but baa poalbllJUea. Im· mediate po1RS1km. Good ren- tal tnvea:tment. $13,750 . .2-.Bedroom home wltb apt. over 2-e.ez prate. Nice location. N-bay. Good tneome property $23,500 Bay Pront Lot with excellent view. $H,l500. 8oUth Bay J'ront home, S bed· rooma. two b&tba. very nice --t ...... 2..,., -: pUlo, private pier,, tumi&ed, and you may hari' Immediate pnn r1¥ $42,500 LINWOOD VICK 111Me&o£w. Balboa Jwland ft, a tCT _.,_ .... COMPLETELY FURNISHED--2- bedroom home with garage, close to shopping district, on two Iota, lovely ya.rd, fruit trees, chicken pen. lath house, small..tool house. Full price $13,750. LISTINGS WANTED Harry E. Whitman Alice M. Whitman ' BROKERS 1928 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa Bwilneu and Residence Beacon D079-M LISTINGS WANTED--OPEN SUNDAYS - FRANK P . JOHNSON -Realtor OWEN C. ANKENEY-Associate 1664 Newport Blvd. Days Ph. Beacon 5434-W Nights Ph. Beacon 5210-J HARBOR INVESTMENT CO. -Realtors - just half a block from Ocean. You can build another house on front. 2 bedrooms and all utilities. SilOO furnished. Immediate poaaesalon. LIDO ISLE 3 bedroom home with two full bat.ha. Prime location. Interesting and charming. Nicely tu.rnished. Excellent condition. $21,500. LIDO ISLAND home about a yeai· old.. t bedrooms and 2% baths on extra. large lot. Beautlful turnlture and tun carpeting. Large paUo, double ga.n.ge and all the other details auociated with the best Udo ta1alld can otter. $32.000 fumlehed. LIDO ISLE NORTH BAYFRONT LOT -a auper location on a cor- ner. Yu. you can bulld a pier. One or the tln.eR. Iota on the Nortb ClwmeJ and prtced ~ market for qulck sale. See ~ before aomebody eloae beata JOU to It. Only $18,llOO. HARBOR HEIGHTS 2 bedroom home. In· restricted area. No¥.· building. Watch your own home being built of top materials and beat of workmanship. Large bed- rooms. Living room with fire- place. Big bathroom.. Service porch. Double garage. Ideal floor plan on 60 foot 0 lot. See Ull today for details. Will q~ity for GI bl)). BALBOA COVES WATERFRONT LOTS include fingenlip now In· stalled and ready for your boat. Excellent beach. Sensible ~uild­ ing restrictions. $8500 up. Terms. BOA TWORKS -One of the best equipped wood shops on the1 Mi- racle mUe. Good sUpa and waya: with power winch.. Good atoc.k and inventory. A proven money. maker. Reuonable rent. 1 call tor appointment. . . CA1':1l ' ctoae· to Newport Pfer. Good lay-out and fixtures!~:• ye.u-l'OU!ld proven mone . -ta 38. On-1e beer llOOl>e. $12,000 complete. , ' HARBOR INVESTMENT CO. • ' ~ . - !Mtth and W. Central Phone Barbo~ -1600 • • > • • I - • • • • r - • • • •• • ' --RJMI. Jl8TAft) (For llllle) • . ' ~~ I az.h 'Ml'An <~ ~> A. E .. J 0 H NS 0 N ~~~~~~~~,~~~~......::__~-! 'RealtOr. 8 1!•1. ESTATE (~· S.h-1 nK~L J!81'AD (.._ IW9) SANTk ANA. HEIGHTS Large 3-bedroom Cali!Ornla Ranch Type Home NEW a ..,_ Bblcco, Rdwd. · G N It Tile. 6 Rooma, Floor ~. • • ' uao aq. ll'l.. Double cuace. Broke~ and Aaaociat.ee Fe.need. In Coeta. Mesa'a Beat OOIJTA. IDB · Dlatnet. .,. clown, and tbe price "1'Bll Bm1' TOWN ON tiR'1'H"" AL.UOT08 BAY 5 BEDROOM Houee at BaJbo& 'Phon~ Bee.coo &los.ll S BodJoom Bome -vt-'ot Ba1 '1J,too. · located on lot e6 ft. by 2:iO ft. Large living room, ~and well •planned kitchen. Garage bu room indtable for office or guest bedroom. Attractive landAcaping. Lawn, shrube, fruit tree., berry vlnee and family pnlen. le onl7 '10,llOO. a.l. V.dOX. and Satllng-Coune -EzcJu,. llve ~ Ieland. 2 BJCDROOM Bame. on !up lot, . Aleo Watu· Front Lota. 00.U K-. '8300; C; Holmes for Homes 2 BimRooK some, eonma ci.1 Phone 82823 or 33575, Long B'ecl> Kar. $10,llOO. lie. • ROOK Bouoe, unllnllbed, on Opportunity =en:lal A<:tt, CO.ta K-. to pt a lovdy nft. 8 bedroom 'Many BeauWIJI 0Lota -'1llOO. home for owne~1 COit. _ AD eeuoqed SoVernment lumber. W. J. HOLCOMB 1317 Cout Highway Corona de1 Kar ''Where the flap tty"' Beautttul hardwood noon. Liv. Ing room, dining room and hall carpeted with ~ wool b""'"1- loom. N ice fireplace and. large duaJ turn.ace. Double garage. Lot 60 x 140' on atreet with good t'llture bwi:lneu pauibWtiee.· ~---------- Full price $12,750 Good term.1. W ould sell pa.rlly fumiahed. SEE 1712 E . 17th St., Costa Mesa lie Corona del Mar BEST BuY ON "nm CANYON Adjacent to Shore Cliff• -Ha- :·.eJ Street, Lot 49, Block A. <Ox 98 -~ caah, '4000 term~. Reg. price $8000. Pho. Dana Point 16.5. 5tt COAST PROPERTIES CO. Realtors Insurance "We serve the entire HARBOR area" 501 EAST CENTRAL A VE. Balboa Harbor 2658 BALBOA ISLAND • Attractive 2-bedroom furnished home, real fireplace 2 car garage-Ideal location-Grand Canal dock ' ' and row boat. Phone or write owner, 42 Plaza Square, Orange. Phone 73. Today's Best Buy Ultra ...-..... 2-~ -ul7 tw:nJalMd Wltb lonlJ moden1 """1tun. nu. home llu every· tblDC to tba Ntb ~ A11out % cub and :rou can m.,... rifhl In. Located &mOll& lb>• - In co.ta K- $14,500 Costa Mesa Spacloua 5-room home. Laree combination livtnc Ir dintnc room, hardwood noon, nrepla.ce. Completely reconditioned lnl:lde and out. Double prap. 120 toot frontage on. good JMkVed atreet. Priced for quick aale. $10,500 Newport Blvd. 110' Corner frontage aouth ot 16th street. A vailable now at. $8600. H urry! 1'h1li won't Jut. Central Ave .. Balboa, Court. ._llnlt court. neat and clean. 3 unit.a turnlilhed. 90' trontqe OJI Oen· tnJ Ave., with vacant buainem comer and vacant ln.llde lot. Good Income with room for splendid development . Call U1 tor in!ormaUon. Newport Blvd. 221' frontage wtth good Z-bedroom home. Cloee ln Coeta •Meea. Call for prtce and terma. Here's A Real Bayview Newport Blvd. Value Juat 4 blockl: north of Archea. Suitable for buainem or motel OJ.te 3·room home ln rear. Im· medfit.te poueuton. Don't paaa tb1a up! can for deta.lla. BALBOA BAYSHORES ' . Mlle your aelection now from new homes in ex· clusive reaidentlal area. Private bathing beach on Newport Harbor. OPEN FOR INSPECTION SATURDAY & SUNDAY BALBOA ISLAND We can show several tw<>-family income units priced from $17,500 np. NEWPORT BEACH Redwood OCEAN FRONT home. Two stories, with split shake roof. Fi.replace, floor furnace. Tile in kitchen. 2 baths. Barbecue In glasaed patio. Shop & storage space In garage. Beautifully furnished and will sleep 10 people. Conservatively valued at $20,0000. ' MAKE US AN Oli'li'ER LQTS......Special Price : Newport Beach ...............................•... $1250 , Newpdrt Heights (50' x 127.5') ........ 1200 Waterfront ..... ................ ... ... ..... ... .. ...... 5500 CORONA DEL MAR Be first to see this new, modeme home. Outstand- ing construction, large living room, open fireplace. 2 bdrms., tile kitchen & bath .. Enclosed brick patio. $12,650 ' . ' For Quick Sale-Beautiful canyon lot . duced. 40 x 175 ft. Greatly re- . • $2,650 Two 25 ft. lots on Coast Highway. Priced right. Don't hesitate or they will be gone. This is a chance to star ~ a business with a small investment. EARL W. STANLEY Realtor • .roll 11cm .,.....,,an NEWPORT HEIGHTS, 2 bedroom 1'1111 m;ottT' BO~ABI> Btui:co; 8 yeare old; floor rur. -: Ottlce BeacOn 5181 nace, heaWator, ftrepl&ce, bdwd. ltM. Beacon S027..J' It We, 5 .....,,._ FURNISHED. Double ,._.. fenced lot. ..000 down. Pouealon. $11,000. Good 2 bedroom frame, plutered. , t1oor fl1rnMMt tun 5 rooms, on %; a c re. Quick SK>Ue•iOn. llove ln wtth $22t50 down. Priced at $7,200. . .... Beauutul 3 bedroom frame In ~ Santa Ana Heigbll. %: acre, double garage A: worlulbop. Home 7 yeani old. An excep· tionally good home for only $10,liOO. Newport Height.a D~tr1ct. 2 be<f. room frame. Graveled roof, ce. me.nt drive. See this for only $6,SM. . 1"'! Near NeWport Blvd., 1 bedroom .!JE frame. 60" lot, garage .. Very nice lot , zoned to r buaineas, va- cant, $1MO dn. Full price $:5250. Lots 50' x 147" on H amilton Street. $300 Down. Building 20' x 28" on % Acre, full p rice $2800. $850 Down. Before you buy, be SURE to drop In and let us show you what w e have. Let Ex-Gl's Serve YOU. Open 7 Days a W eek. Boldman-Pritchett BROKERS 18401;i: Newport Boulevafd, Costa 1'-iesa, California . PH : Beacon 5024-W 1 A. Bayview Hts. 2-Bedrom home (4 yn. old), gar. age, chicle.en equipment. U ~ It 12 young fruit trees. $7000 21/.t Acre Rancho on Blvd. ~Story 8 room home -4 bed· rooms, 1 ~ bat.hi, large living room, hdwd. fl oon , baaement., gaa tumace, large barn, garage. Thl.8 place has real poutbilite.e. $l600 Terms East Side Jul!lt off Blvd. Nice 1-bedroom home. Easy term.e. $4200 Brand New 2 bedroom home -.etucco -hard- w ood n oors. Equipped with electricit y and gas tor heating and cooking. $7300 GARAGE BUILDING -20 x 30! Lot 60 x 135'. Ea.st side, good location. $3500 Zoned for Business %; Acre -l Bedroom home, knotty pine construction. 2-e&r garage. A nice, nea t home and a good business location. $8500 $5250 ----------------------DANDY ...= !-Bedroom home com-COVERING GREATER NEWPORT HARBOR 2 BEDROOM Home -Close to WANTED-BEAL ESTAB Bhopplng dlBtricL Partly rum.. ished. Garage. CAPE COD HOUSE--On Central Ave., Peninsula 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, dining room, living room with fireplace, patio, 1-car garage, hardwood noors. Deep freezer, radio phonograph included. • NEARLY NEW HOME-On Channel Rd., Peninsula 4 bedrooms, 2 tile baths, real dining room, living room with fireplace, kitchen with snack bar sun deck, maple floors, Payne Furnace, 2-car ~ge. LOT-On Ocean Blvd., 35' x 75' -$3000 J. D. BURNHAM 2001: Ocean Blvd., Balboa Phone Harbor 315 BUSINESS BUYS BEAUTY SHOP in choicest location, with living quarters. Ready to open. Owner must leave. Has to be sold. Low price. BEACH CONCESSIO.N STAND-Outstanding loca- tion. ACT quick-44()00. ~ered for quick sale-BUSINF.SS frontage. 1h Acre land, 2 bedroofu. house, 6 yeara old, 2-car gar. Suitable for doctor, dentiat. business, motel or trail- er court. $15,000 un!urnislied. 330 ft. on 101 Coast Highway, suitable for business, motel or trailer court at bargain price of $16,500. FULLY EQUIPPED BOAT BUILDING and repair factory. 3 sHope and yard. office, baeemeat, living quarters. Endllgh advance orders for 2 yeara work. Priced to aelL OONCRETE BRICK FACI'ORY doing good busi- ness on 1 acre land. Small home Included. $12,500 30~ down. A-1 BEACH Refniehment Business and Home. Comer location. 19i6 net Income $16,000. OUTSTANDING BARGAIN in a going r'l!lltaurant fully equipped, beairtlful 2 bedroom home and trailer court on 1 acre of land, 'lAI jra. leue to go al8o chance to pick np option to bay entire propert; for lealli than reproduction cost. DINNER RESTAURANT and Lhlng Quarten. Doing big b'lalnes. Short hoUl'll. , .llOTEL-25 rentala and manager's quarters. .Room to esp11ud See thla and -u other motela and tnoome Ullitl. Old l!lllt.ab!Wied Boat lll!Dding .~ A property. --· . ~ . WW BOIJNO ca m..tlMO .A. -n. ,... a.umY A. '!SANDT'~ 8-lt.e~ 9' t ...... -1-...... ~ ...... IH, ~RIP &J UIS' ~ • I"' II.Tl -~ . D ·-· ~ • pletely rwmodeled. Lovely kit-615 Coast Highway 3113 West Central chen, modem plumbtn&', """'" Corona de! Mar Newport Beach f::':·K~ 51' x llSO'. Cloee Ph. Harbor 1646 Harbor 1013 225 Marine Balboa l.sland Ph. Harbor 1776 A. E. J 0 H NS 0 N Ope l:venlnp an• Sunday <G Newport Bm1. co.ta K- ~mlle N. ot Arcbeo 00 left-4t erwt Of bill Phone B<tec:on ll02-K • Choice Lots Newport Ht.. -Colt& MM& S everal Jocattona. • Reetr1cUona It improvement. for ·extra value. P rtcea $1000 -$1750 Term.e it de.ired. HUB POWERS, BALBOA FERRY LANDING HARBOR 82-W 51--62c TWO UN1TS on Central Avenne East Newport. Sll,500 2 HOUSES on one lot · Near Lido Theatre. $10,750 2-BEDROOM HOUSE and Apartment East Newport, $10,500 ., 7 ROOM STUCCO, furnished, near ocean $15,500 7 UNITS on Highway 39, on 1 acre $9000 will handle Fred BRIGGS Tressa REALTORS -INSURANCE "Just As Near As Your Telephone" 634 Coast Highway A. Sandy Steiner Offices Phone Beacon 5778 Res. Harbor 2476 THE PRESS Orange County's Outstanding Real Estate Advertising ·Medium ONLY 200' FROM OCEAN BLVD. In Corona de! Mar's finest residential section, this fine 2-bedroom home has just been placed on the market. Well-built, before the war, this small home would be ideal for a retired couple. Stucci>, plaster, hardwood, mahogany drainboard, attractive fireplace.-If we show you this home you'll want to stay! The 40' yard is fenced. with lawn and patio. Glad to show you-We have the key. $15,850 Terms JOHN E. SADLEIR-Realtor STANLEY A. SMITH-Aslloclate 'Broker 1506 Cout Highway OORONA DEL MAR Har. 741 FOR YOU WHO Wll.I. BUILD FROM THE "GROmID UP" J. A.. Beek'• "lhacou Height." Tract ill the uioiwer for outaandlng lot ftllll!ll. (1) QUALITY FEATURES. (2) ~ LOCATION.·. (3) NllbIBOORHOOD Rl:S'l'IUCl'IOM For f!Mnclng and oths +h!M c.n • . . ' We Have Buyers! For Homea and Lota 1n the Beach Area.. • $4500 ~ SEE US FOR BUSINESS & RESIDENCE LOTS -Bring your lll!tlngs to ua. Pleue Contact JOSEPH A. SMITH, Sales Mgr. Coast Development Company• G. N. WZ~, Broker GEO. V. FOX. Salesman JOE McKEE, SaJeoman F . E . Rus.eell Otttce 1205 Coat "Blvd. Harbor 1037 1790 Newport Blvd., eo.ta JI.ea. Corona del Mar Ooata Mesa. Ph. Beacon 5181 . NEAR YACHT CLUB 2 Small Houses I On Comer Lot $10,000 BAY FRONT LOT EL BAYO TRACT . $13,500 BAY A VE, BALBOA . 2 Units -$13,500 -Furnished W. L . JORDAN 700 E .. Central, Balboa. Telephone 153 EL BAYO TRACT- 0 Large 3-bedrJ?om apt., built over 8 garages, showers on lower floor with 'h bath, moderD oonatructlon with l!ltucco finish, com- pletely furnished. Located close to the public beach. J!'ull price Is $22,500 ON BALBOA Pli:NINSULA-'h block from the bay and built on 2 Iota; ' bedrooma, 2 bath11, fireplace, lge. llving room, nice lawn, trees, &: a patio. Priced at $32,500 . . BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIF.S Good restaurant deal in Balboa-Comer location, com!lle*e!Y equipped, lots of Neon lighting. Very favorable lease. Owner must sell on account of ill health. Terma arranged. Delica~ In good location with 4 year lease. 'l'bia ill a wy m•ker and can be bought at c1oe to ill\lentory C011t. Balboa bu.BineM district. r---. . . SOUTH COAST REALTY I . R09 Greeley Realtor . - & COMP:! mJB PQ~, Agent • .llonte R. Grimee, lllllurance-Notary Pu n-1boa Fe"1' L din 'U--••w' -AMC!C'!atea :l= -, t -•n g 7· .._ _ John wlt1ace, Realtor ~meplilne webb, ~· • ".---'"-:':""":~-.-.-----,.1 -•/.--""l"I --:o--~---...;,-~.',,l<"°I --~--.-1392 ll&ID St., . ,BAI.1!06, Ph. 2()k • • -• ' . . • j • - • ' ·l .. . . . I • 1llSHING & BOATING By VELMA BARBER • Fishermen Await Large Barracuda Bl~ halibut, -and smaD bar-n..\:uda ta the flahtng word from Nc\·rport Harbor Uve ball boat.a to;:. the P&ll few days. Tbe main sc?::>01I of blg barracuda haVe not •hown up yet,· and, ln the mean· ume, the amaller barn.cud& are bd.ng caught. At any Ume now, the larger ba,rncuda ahouJd put In an appeuance and then the barracuda tlahtng will really be good. The Mu.ale, rrorn EarJ'a Landing. With FOUR Bona Fide yacht ten Betty and Pat. All enjOyecl Mluawtt from Port Ora.ng-e, Sport clubs right in our own Newport-a c~Jse to Catalina. but are home. King and Valencia m from King'ir Balboa Bay, the Annual Euler "ick tor Corona de1 Mar. Landing, Comet and Clarwalt from Regatta at Balboa Yacht Club The John Mc~dl!I are mov. Kimb&ll'1 19th Street, all have ahould far surpus any previoua ing to San Fl'anci•co June 1st. been reporting bau, halibut, and series in number• and in ahiP-and if their P . C. No. 16 t. not aold, small banacuda, according to tho shapenesa at the boaU . . . . then goes ·the "Dawn" to the q.o1. laleel · newa release from lhc The 1948 cla.Mtc had 99 entriee den Gate. Spor~bing M10Clatlon. headed by the P . C. neet with Tw"enty couples enjoyed one of NINE POUNDER CAUGHT thirteen boat.a , .. The SNIPES had those "o~t-of-thla.world" parltea A nine pound, two ounce spotfln eleven; Rhodes, PIC, SNOWBIRD, la.st Saturday night a.a gue.ta croaker wu caught in the bay re.- and SABOT DINK bad aeven each; aboard the 200-tt. former 1ub-cenUy by Fred Burnsworlh. of HANDICAP, VIKING, DYER, anJ marine net-tender Annaqua, 1n BumJe'a BalbOa Sporting Goods, BALBOA Dinka had slx ee.ch, Los Angele. Harbor. The BNT Thi• flab just about lope the Uat STAR. ALBATROSS, NATIONAL ha.a been recently purcb.ued by cff the big spottle. now being One, PACIFIC 14, and Penguin !.1r. and Mn. Robert Hoe.ftner, caught in Newport Harbor. C.'. bad 5 each ; FALCON and FLAT-Balboa Island, who were the A. Cottman and Earl Graham were TIE, three each, and the INTER-charming hosts. In the near tu-out one day thia week and caught NATIONAL 14, having only one lure Annaqua will run u & freight-seven spottln, the largest weighed did' not race. er between LAH and South Am-seven pounds and the next •IJt a.nd With the energetic Vice-.Commo... erica. The Hoeffner• formerly lh 1 Th d a.z.o r k ll·ved on W••l B'ay avenue and · ree-quar en . ey uae r dare Die Fenton pwihing the IN-clams ror bait. A seven pound. TERNATIONAL 14, It'• an en-among theJr ~ests at the open-tv .. o ounce golden croaker wu tlrely different story thla Easte r shjp affair, were Mr. and Mrs. G. caught by Howard c. Pitman, or for he expects to send i.n 15 of of \V. Tatchell ot W est Bay. ' Compton, off the Balboa Pavillo~. the sleek, fast craft. Commodore The scoop thJs column ha.d on Bob Boyd's baby, the LIGHT-the Oceania March 13, wu not SURF FISHING OKA V NINO class, v.·tn enter at leut published ln the L. A. Ttrnea untJl Surf fishermen have also been five boats, the required number to ~1:arch 28 ,, .. Two weeks is quite doing okay along the Nev.·port enter the regatta. This will be a spell for our little paper to be and Balboa stretch of beach. Sun- their second regatta, the first ahead of the LAT. Maybe they day Bob Shand of Newport, c aught havi.ng been at the Midwinter wit.ti will pick up the foregoing 11coop a three and a quarter pound cor- Boyd v.•inning first place. more quickly. bina and another three pounder, The Lido Yacht Club Ls expeclc:i Mrs. Albert Soiland ls spending In lhe surf at 36th Strl"et, ustng to send in some Lightnings, Me1·-a few days In her West Bay Ave-soft shelled sand crabs for b ait. curies and Thil'IUes ... The Voy-nue home p~vlous to her depart-J<erm Rnta re-ports that pier flsh- agers Yacht Club will be repre-ure for Oslo, Norway on the 26. ermen ar e landing yello\\-fin croak- sented in the PENGUIN cla.sa by It v.·as just about a year ago that er on sand crnbs from one and a Gordon Hubbard. Other entries she and Dr. Solland sailed abOard half to two pounds. A few hall- a re expected from VYC. The a freighter for their birthplace in but ~f the barn door \1a r lety are bulk of the PENGUIN's will be Norway . A few d.&ys following being caught from the Newport from the Alamlto's Bay Y8'hl their arrival ther e, the Ooctor P ie r on live bait. Club, skippered by J oe McQuilken, died, on May 15 ... Tenant. will The sel•mlc..aiurvey work, re- Fleet Captain, Monty Clare. Col-occupy the home in Mrs. Solland's portedly done for a private oil !ins and Kirchner. Geo. Ruby absence .... Bon Voyage, Dagflne broker , hu now ended. This i!alls under the BYC colors. San B. Soiland, and Smooth Sailing! bringa a sigh of relief to Newport Diego Yacht Club will also be re-The colored pic turea shown by Harbor ftahermen that normally presented in the PENGUIN claas. MW Mabel Oakes at BYC Jut fish the Huntington flat . area. Sid Exley Jr. made entrtea at Saturday evening were alao aome-Mo8t boatmen diaagree with the BYC on Sunda.y for nine NA-thing out or this world! A large Fish and Game's estimate ot the TIONAL ONES all from Alamitos crowd greaUy. enjoyed them and number of fish kllled by these Bay .. , The regatta will be held also, her talk on the lnt..ereetlng bluts and a.re worried that the April ~8 with Craig Doyle, Race year she spent in South America F ish a.nd Ga.me might give more Chairman, in charge. One ra.ce where the pictures were made and rmlta for f\lrther se1amlc-aurvey v.·ill be run Saturday and two on where she expect.a to make another work of this type. Sunday. Larg.e boat. outside, vi1lt. small ones on the bay course .. ,. A.a th.le is written on Monday, The Regatta is Invitational to all the Lipton Cup Challenge date has recognized yw.eltt ·du.be., and ..,.-!"'"" been set ... Balboa l.f,.chtJ,dub tries should be filed at once. wtll have a s~mJ.formal dance, Deadline la Saturday noon. "Bunny H op" Saturday evening .. The ST AR t une.. up laat Sunday buffet dinner at midnight ... and wu won by Sue Ficker and Jack door prlzes. M cKibben in Bill Ficker'a Chuer ll Dave Hatch, 2nd., Bill Law- horn and J immy Lewis, 31"d., Jim H ervey, •th. B ill will return this weekend from Cal to skipper his craft. The Ph~lp.s-Terkel DYER Se- r les was completed at Newport Harbor Yacht Club la.st Sunday. Barney Ll!!:hman wa:i the winner. Charlet on S. Carver hooked se- cond place; Danny Elliott, thJn.I; J ohn Merritt. fourth, and J ohn Daniell, ftfth ... With the excep- tion of Daniell, who was In eighth place, others maintained the iden- tical places they held on March 18, their previous racing date. The series had 22 entries. Mr. 11.lld Mrs. A. D. White, for- m er ly of Corona del Mar,. have been down a week from San Fran- ci1co, vacaUonlng aboard their iO-ft. double-ender, Betty Pat ... W ith them were thelr small daugh- THE OLDEST IN NEWPORT H AR BOR TEI.EPHONE CO. CHANGES NAME Beginning this week, the South- ern California T elephone Company wtll be known a.a The Pacific Tele-- phone and Telegraph Company, according to C. I. ltfcDon&ld, dls· trict manager. Other than the change in name there will be no change In any of the operations or runctloM of th~ company because the Southern Cali!omla T elephone Company dur- tng the 30 yean at iUi exlatence haa been wholly-owned by The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph C.Ompany. What have you lying around the house that you don't need! Why not run &-. claMilied ad ln The PRESS and dlapoae ol it? HAROLD L IOBNSON Pl'opolleP 8-ln Oolomblu ~ --. ato Im.I vm. WllJ, N-- Another Sign of Spring-Newport Fish Stand. Opens It wouldn't be 1prtng ln N ew- port without the Smoked F ish stand opening on the "town square" a t McFadden Place! Operating the stand whJch dla.. penses all ~ortJll of tasty, smoked fis h are !.1r. and Mrs. Forrest R. Diehl. Lutheran Church Plans Easter Sunrise Services Easter Sunriae Servtcea "'ill be held again this year on the bluffs overlooking the ocean at Newport Beach. Sunrise •ervtces at thi? beach city Jut year proved to be quite popular with many reeidenta of Orange County, and It Ill be· Ueved that attendance at this year's eervice will aurpe.aa Ia.st year's record. The service la being 1ponaored by The Newport Harbor Lutheran Church and la being held on the tuture elte of the church at 1027 Cliff Drive, N ew- port H eights. The aervtce is scheduled to begin at 5 :30 in the momi.Q,g and wtll be broadcast over the harbor area by me&nS of a public addreea ~tem. The site choeen for the serv:lcea la well located to otter tnsplratlon for thia type of Euler worship. BAlJOA CANY&l' SHOP Few of nature'• •pect.ac.lea can "'1 compare with the d&Wli of a new ~ • Bol.t ea...• A~ day again.at the background ~f 911 Coast1 Highway Karine Upboloter!ns the rolling ocean. The bluff.I llubor to7 _ iu ~ %b&.. St. bordertnc the Pacttic afford an BEACON 6101 Incomparable view ot nature'• ~=============~~;;;;;;;;~;;io-;w;~po<t';~;;"B;';'~'~ll°;;;;;;;~~ I grandeur to ofler ln.spiraUon on ~IJ&«U/ .. -· I.I :roa B&J.B()A •JllaS -..... tllo7 ..... "' -I" ..... (OPl:N' DAILY) •••• 8eo -HINE&. • LIGHT & HEAVY FISHING TACKI.E ---w--• -._,,ti tar•,,.._ r · a. L Dow•••• Fishin' Tackle • 100 Mietn St., Poot cl 'Belboa Pier Euler SW>d&y wblch c:alla to m1na the · myettty of elem.tty. The alte of the eervice.a can be rea.cbed trom Newport Boulevard by • tum.in.I' up Fitte4!'nth •lreet. Newport Helghta to El Modena avenue. Tbe property 11 ~ted at tile end ot El Modena ayenue. It may &1ao be reached from the Cout W.h,..y by tunW!g oft on TuaUn A venue to Cliff Drive. Regular Euter Wonlhip -.r- viceti will al9o be h e}d by The New~ port Halt>or Lutheran Church at 11 A.. m.. tn the' Ebell Club, 515 w. Oentnl ·-.... Ballloo. • , Page9 - Tl DE TABLE moe LOW • Friday 8:1• a. m. 6.8 2:13 &.m. o~a A pril 4 8:43 p. m. 5.3 2.:32 p. m. -0.4 Saturilay 8:56 a.m . 5.0 2:53 a . m. 0.0 April 5 9:09 p. Dl. 5.4 3:00 p. al. 0.1 Sunday 9 :38 a. m. 4.6 3:31 a. m. -0.2 Api'll 6 9:33 p. m . 5 .4 3:26 p. m. 0.6 Monday 10:21 a. m. 4.0 4.:11 ·a.. m. --0.2 April 1 10:02 p. m. 5.3 3 :50 p. m. 1.1 Tuesday 11:06 a . m. 3.5 4 :53 a . m. -0.1 SEA LlON GOES TO SEA-One ot the Harbor'• newest cornmerclal and sporttlahlng vessels slipped into the water recently from the D. E. Coleman Construction Co. shipyard. The vessel was reeon- \•erted from an Army cnuh boat under the supervision of Jack Herndon . Worken added four feet, making tbe craft a 54 footer, and al8o built decka and cabins. The boat bu a complete galley and ls equipped W1th both electricity a.nd compreased air. Owners are three Locltbeed enl'ineera from Glendat., tnctud.Jng Stanley Hall and Dave Coleman. Mesa Auction Is A'l-Da y Show Fu· :•ls~ini:; real cntert:iinn1cnt tor the Harbor arf'a a re the bi~ ThursTiy auctions held at Bob SkilPs' ranch in Costa 1.icsa. 1-:a;bor Craft Used By C oast Guard May Get Pennant s liarb!l . .-ite.s \\'h o own .smnll craft used during t he v.·ar l:y lhf' r o11st April 8 10:30 p. m . 5.1 4 :13p.m. Wedneoday 12:03 p. m . 3.0 5:39 a . m. April 9 11 :00 p. m. 4.8 4:32 p. m. Thuraday 1 :34 p , m. 2.7 6 :37 a.. m . April 10' 11 :35 p.m. ... 4:41 p.m. ~ @ (f -FIRST FULL LAST NEW QUARTER MOON QUARTER MOON April 27 April 5 April 13 April ~0 MOORINGS and SPACE AVAILABLE for boat:A belnl' offered fo r sale MARINE WAYS NOW OPERATING W ith complete palnthlc and repalr ert1w. Wing Sang Boat~ Repair Yard 811 COMt W g h" .. Y (10 1), Newport Beae.b P HONE BEAOON 54Jf 1.6 0.2 2.1 0.5 2.5 P eopll· come from all O\'er :;c~:1!h.-rn California , many with picnic lunches, to bring thing! to be aold and to bid on the offer- ings \\"hlch run the gamut frorn kitchen poUI and pa..n.8 to li\'e stock . Son1e-artjcles sell tor ren1arkabl<" prices. and others s ell dirt cheap Th"-" nr t> so many things to be sold that tv.·o of the top-knot ch o.uctionc-e rs of this ~ect 'on. Gie11 E . Rice and Frank Ratliff, h n,·c to \Vl"'rk in rf'lays u t hey plead with the interested apectaton to bid anot her dollar o r another dime. The auctlonttrs demand action and will even sell th'lr own hats t o keep the crowd In good humor. AnUque fanclen with a gleam In their eyea somettmea apot a plate or o ther article which they carry away triumphantly. f Automobiles, traclorB, Doau, women's clothing, and many other article. go to the c11 ~ t d m ay be eligible to Oy ·1 ~a\·al l :esert..! Yacht Ov.·ners' pen- nant ·and r<'cei \·e a certificn' .. '· Inquiries may b(' mnde ::it t.h£> l l lh District Coast Guard office in U1 ! Tint('S Bullrling, Long Beach. .--------,·--------------.. highest bidder. Comparatively speaking, hoga or pigs probably bring the h ighest pr1 ce. (One small porker hardly old enough t o Jeave bla mama's Q\\"n ers should submit the name and type o f vessel and the pO!'t »\'hrre 1l \\'as ocquired by the Coast Guard to fa('i !itatc t he dctcrm ina-I Tackle • Bait • Rent Poles -CHARTER PARTIES -' Burnie' s BALBOA SPORTING GOODS so1' P alm A\"e. B.u.BOA Across From Fun Zone Uon of rllgibllity. J Cre\V of 'Stranger' '--- Plan Retmion Cre\V members of the ltt. S. Stranger will hold a r eunion A pril l at Christia n's Hut in Balboa. The men have held a reunion each year with Captain Fred E . 'Lewis, mllllonal.re Ba lboa yaehtaman, and O\Vne r of the Stranger. The war, however, •topped the reunions, but this year, the group is trying to !oeate all Its members tor the Apr;\ 1 celebration, the date th~ 1955 Se& Scout five-month tour began. WE DON'T WELD THEM! • aide and root for h imself, sold to r l ~--------------:1 $6.~ while a hall-grown hog acid for $62.50.) Lloyd Braddy, por. cine expert. estimated that this would figure out to about s•o pe"r cwt., w ith q:iarley TeWinkle and Fred Finch agreeing. Cattle a.old tor good prices. but horses were a little on the slow order . If you need a good riding or work hon e. It might pay you to att~nd thl' next aale. County Holds Record For Increase in March of Dimes Fund Orange County was the only county in the stat e having a larger · return this year on the March of Dimes Campaign than last year, according to local chairman. Mrs. \V, T . Kirven of Santa Ana. Balboa donated $573.70, and Costa Meaa returna s h ow e d $723.39. Fishing Ranks Third In State Industries The .California Divlalon of High- ways re<:enUy learned 80methlng about flah. It learned that the UnJted States la the world's second la.rgat producer of fiah and that 2& percent of the nation's flab came from Cnllfornia, where flah.- ing Is the third Jargeat induatry in the State. BACS TO SCHOOL Geofge Y &rdley left for· Stan- foril UnJveratty to reg1ater for the fourth quarter Monday and wtll probably ,.turn Tue.day to spend the remainder ol the Euter va- cation at home. PC or PCC "The West's Finest Sailing Boats" RepreaeDUng' · Kett.enborg Boat Works -· 197-l 109 vi.a Ravenna Newpo rt Beach BUT WE DO UBLE SEW THEM ! · q.i.U,eJ Bod e<WeJU INSTALLED AT MOORING O R DOCK QUALITY FABRIC • REASONABLE PRICES FREE ESTIMATES TBE NEW 1947 STEELCBAFT SAFER • STRONGEB • ROOMIER ,,. Immediate Deliver:y Sport Cralwr t3695 Delivered .... Sed-Cndser (ILLUSTRATED) SLEEPS FOUR f4395 . Dell-red. BE.CAUSE IT'S STEELI • COSTS LESS LARGE GALLEY • SEPARATE HEAD • CHRYSLER POWERED £MCRSO• W. CllABLES, Soatbem (!elllomla RepnsentallYe 23012 COAST HIGHWAY, NEWPORT BEACH ON YACll'l'8 IN A MODERN, PAVED REPAIR YARD L1HATES GIVEN WITHOUT OBLIGATION PHONE BEACON 57'71 • -A COMPLETE EQ~IPPED MACHINE AND CARPENTER SHOP ~ AND VERTICAL LIFT WAYS ' FOR HA.ULOuTs AND LAUNCHING Bt.u.S TO .ACXX>lllMODArE 16 'oR MORE BOATS AT ONE TIME LTELll'IONS AND OONSTBUCrION TO ORDER F INE8I' UNDD-OOVEB PAINT SHOP MANNED BY EXPERTS IB&CBAFToo: • I I CLOCll OOMDIOL AND .D'FICIENT SUPERVISION ON ALL IOBS I -oo•• anr.u ............ _ ...... ··m . • • ., • , • ' ' • Page 10 ,• Fabric \ • • o.ct.. • Wal'' 4· • Ollllp 11,.-P • -.. -Oi 7 _, If ... ........ lp .... U- • -YAllllll OP ll'DIJI F.&llUC& 'l'O .,llll]t! - Service Held for WllUain . Caswell rune.rat s ,rvice waa held at the Wee Kirk of the Heather, rorut ·.awn Memorial Par~ In Qen'dal& 'or ~illiam 8. CuW' 11 of 12G Pearl S\f'eet, Balboa Ialancl. Bom 'in Portsmouth, · R.. L In 1812, Kr. Caswell came to Call- fomla In 1918, reofdln&' ID Glen- dale, Nue'IO, and BUbop bofo,. coming to Balboa Ialand tn lit-0. Surviving an hla wUe, Llll• J . Caswell, and one daughter, Kn. E. W. Auatln ot Coet& MML ' ,, NEWPORT-BALBOA PRESS ••• a•m UPRMiERI ca. ~.:.ro=. report..i that . BILL'S WASH·A·Tl:IUA will tnausurate a diaper .. rv1ce In the I 110meone atole hY Winche.ter rifle near tutui: e. Bill bu betrrl awamped l:lnce opm.tng day with Barbor •U W. :::-8. f7A A!f.& and two boxea or ohella aboard the houoewlv .. who do their wuhlq at hla up to date plant at •76 ~===~~~:E±:::=:=~-~~t,~So~L~,.~n~'&'~· =====::; .Newport Blvd. (l'r<9 Pboto) Expert Beauticians FDR MILADY • CARMEN AND STAFF Permanents, Cold Waves, Hair Styling, Tinting, BIMching PU.TURING HELENE CURTIS COLD W VES 8DFT WATKR U•l:D l:XCLU•IVl:LY • OPEN SATURDAY, ALL DAY l••nizu1 Appo1'ba•nt for Penll&llente-Pbon• Harbor 817 Balboa Inn Beauty Salon 8&lboa llLD Arc.de j Oce6n Froat at the Pier • RAVE YOUR NAME ON AN EASTER EGO! WE CAN DO IT-NO EXTRA. COST! ff/£ CA ~r sP£Cli·· ' • 'Decorated Chocolate Eggs ... W. B. Scott Co. New Books Opens New ~tore Added to Shelves The brilliant. new W. B . Scott f p bl• LJb Co. Furniture Stor. at 4Hl Allan· 0 U JC rary tic Av'!nUt, In the heart of the trptown "-lhtntic dlstrtct, Long Be11ch. \\"llS unveiled to the public at 1 o'ck>ck Wednesday evening. Several thowittnd spectators w~:-C' o, h:-nct fnr t he colortul open. .,,... of this lntr eet Atl&ntlc Avenue 3t· r '. ,vhlch is 0:1.e of the flneat ,nd mof't mode~ n of Ila kind in the count:-y. Thirty 'home-siud' rooma, com- olctely furnished with the lateet in both modern and period •tY1- tnga. along with etreamllned elec- trical appliances. and unusual fa- brics snd d('slgn.s in draperies gnve onlookers an opportunJty to vie\\' all the items necesaary ln furnl.ahtng a mode-rn home. Army Barracks May Bring Relief to Crowded Hi School Crowded conditions at Newport Ha rbor Union High School may be relieved sooner than anticipated if the governmen\ approves lhc sale or e?ght Army barrack!! from Ssnt'\ Ana Army Air Base to the school, Principal Sidney Davidson revealed today. The buildngs \\·ill be obtaJned at a comparatively small cost and wUI be suitable for badly needed classrooms .e.nd .storage space, Davidson said. Some of the books added to the L!brs.rv ahelvea during March &re: FICl'lON:_. Allla, Water Over The Darn: Baldwin, Sleeping Beauty; Cahill, Look South T o The Polar S tar: Collins, Dulcimer Street: Eckert, The P r acticing Of Christopher; Ertz, Mary Hallam; Eyasen, Go- Devll ; Hatch, The Unexpected. Warrior; Heyer, The Reluctant WldO\v; Lamb, A Garden To The Eutward; Lord. The Ravager: Mondragon, Someday The Dream: MWUlterberg, The La.at' Leaf; Murphy, Pere Antoine; Myers, The \Vlld Yazoo; Nathan, Mr. WhJtUe And Thf' Morning Star; Richter, Alwa.ys Young ~d Fair: R083. The Left Hand Is The Dreamer; Shute, The Chequer Board: Sklar, The Two W orlda Of J ohnny Truro; Well!!!, Jed Blaine's Woman. ~fYSTERJES :- Adams, Operation Homicide: Bagby, The Twin Killing: Bos- worth, Hang And RatUe: Cadell, Last Straw For Harriet; Carr, The I Sleeping Sphinx; Chambers. Rope For An Ape : Col ea. With Intent T o Deceive: Eberh:i.rt. Another \Voman's House ; H olman, Another 1\1.nn's Polson ; Little, The Black Goa tee; MacKinnon. H ouse Ot Darkness; Nelson, The TtUe Is ,.turdcr; Wiide, P . Moran, Opera- tive. NON-FlcrlON:- ' Thursday, 4Pril p, 1947 ' GREETINGS! ' _ Time was, not so long ago, when folks use to eat rabbits . . . . cause there wasn't any meat! But at this _Easter time we're happy to report that we have plenty of good quality certified meats. We especially suggest that you ask our butcher man about Easter hams. You'll find them delicious and reasonably priced. Order early for week-end delivery. IN THE LONG RUN IT ALWAYS PAYS TO BUY QUALITY FOOD ITEMS. Open Daily from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. -Parking Available Near By Meats and Vegetables Fresh Daily I I I I I ! I I ! I . I Exciting Easter Baskets Brim Full of .Caudy Treats! Although construction of an alditional sllop building is expect- ed lo begin In June when the state ar chitectural board a.pprovea plans, building of classrooms will be postponed for awhlle it the ~y barrack.a are ob tained. Allen, Our Fair City; Bass, Plas- tics And You: Binkley, President And Congn11s, Budenz, Thia Is M y Story: Calahan, Geography F or Grown-Ups; Deane, Th ~ Strange A lliance; DeQuille, The Big Bonanza; F oldes, Two On A Continent; Gay, How To Live With ------------A Cat: Graff, The :erefabricated Houae: Hahn. So You're Collecting Stamps; Harvey, The Beaat With Newport Public Market I l. 211~ o~·~ ~~~1. . Ph~•·~: ~13 ~·::°rt ~·~ j Special Gift Boxes . . . Order Early WE PACKAGE AND SHll' ALL OVER THE WORLD PHONE HARBOR 814 81S E. CENTRAL A VE. BALBOA How you can BALTZ MORTUARY LADY ATTENDANT 410 Coaat Blvd. ".:ORONA DEL MAR PHONE RA.RBOR U DAY AND NIGHT ChargaYoar Santa· re Tickets Af•l]p -.. ,_ T..wl c-d II 5 1% .,.. lo •Ps 1.m. . . , -•d,. Apdl l, 1947, 1'* cu diarse S... h + 1"-e ia oo.....i .,. .. _ a., ... ,. Ff' F , li<ba oa die ...,. llaltro.d Tnwl Catd Plaa aa ouilyaayoa ....... doi---~ -e.e·. Jaow it wodt:a: &ailnwl T...,., Carda will be anll•ble to UJ' lodi?lclMI oc..,... pa"f ...... .....,.. cndit taciDg. Upoa pr111 •Mloe ol yov Traftl Catd ac uy Sama lie ci<ker c6:ll ,_ .......... nil, padotr -· &Del llleepiac -tld<•• (•mw-riag "' t5.oo or-> to ..,.·,_.. o1 t1oe ._....,._II,_.. o1,_. mp ii 00. other ni1roolds. YovTraftl c...cl .-............. '-IP• dia.rgea. Billa will be ..-lend moadlly EM tlie _,......rbi lmaiahed co holders oE Jlail.....l Tn...i Cuda. •Iv .._,To w:me aa ·~ hlaak EM JOV Traftl c...i. . aimplywriteM>bilT...,,.Owlit~e6U.0..St :! ,a;,. .. 4 U.W.1is. S..ta h Syst1• lll11 ' ~ ... -w ... ...is ••• .., Five F ingers; Haystead, It The Proapect Pleaaes; Jacoby, P oker ; Kleran, Informa.Uon Please Alma... nae, liM7 : I..amont. M y Boyhood In A Parsonage; Leff, Uncle Sam'& Pacific Islet.a; Manly, Drake's Heating, Cooling and Air Condi- tioning Handbook ; Mytlnger, New GUinea Headhunt; Ratcliff, Sci- ence Ye&.r Book Of 1947; Sta.tiati- cal Abstract Of The United States, 1946; Street, I M&rried A Ru.satan; Lelle.rs F ron1 Kharkov ; Unter- meyer, A Treasury Of Laughter; Vnn LOon, Report To Saint P e ter, \V orld Almanac And Book Of Fnc ts For llM7: The War Report.a Of General ,.farshall. Arnold and Admiral King; Waugh, When The Going Was Good; Wylie, An Essay On Mora.ls. Flower Cottage Opens in Mesa Proprieton ot the new Flower Cottage at Coeta Meaa are T~d B.nd Dorothy Terman. The couple opened the unlque nower shop tn the colorful slant walled building located at AJbe.rt Place in the 2200 block on Newport Boulevard. M:r1. Tennan LI beck ln the flower buatneaa after nearly four- teen yean ·~t railtng their two children, Rury and Barban. Ted Terman ta an -experienced n\l!'9UY- man and bouta that their e.tab-. lllhme..Ttt wUl have the nneat atock of pla.nta and f1owen to be p.r- nered from the mark.eta of OaU- romta. The Te.rman•a uve ln the Santa Ana Relghta-Uon of Coeta M ... where they have maintalned their reaidence l1nce 194.4.. WRONG O.&R Btanl<y EUUi Rlbelln, 19, of 318 Zaat Bay J'rtonl, Balboa. WU tined flOO In Banta Ana jultlce court alter plea"'"I guilty to a hJt-run motorcycle rtdln&' c:harg<. Be bad nm into a patrol car. ~1' (l!!:l'M"TV> Kr.· and Kn. Paul McGovern, 18th place and Santa Ana avenue In ec.:a M-. NCellUy celebralOd tbolr tlfth weddln& annlvenary by opendlng -era1 d&yw In Loo Anc<lea. • 80N llOJIN A 800 WU born to J(r, and Kn. l!:dward J . Naff&lger, 1235 w .. t Qentnl avenue,. in P'Ullerton. Gen- eral i.o.pi~ -28, UM7. ~,,_,, la .... -to -.._ W.ilft' ADii eu di>· tor 70"- No limit -cm --1'IJ" The Place lo Dine Dishes Planned for Every Taste . Relaxing Surroundings . . Chef's Specialties . . Foods at Moderate Prices .. Finest Court- eous Service . . . Best Place in Town Balboa Inn Cafe • -SERVING- • NEW ORLEANS Style Dinners COCKTAILS • ' • WINES • . .. • ,. ' BEER PETTEY'S STEAKS • CHOPS •' SALADS C. D. UNDSEY, 'l'nv • ..._ Agt. . S81 No. II.a M., 1"'-te8 SANTA AN.&, min: _:--....,To~ ~.-::: Surf and Main Street-BAL-BOA ....... ButlorJGI. , ........................... lllli ....................... 1--.. .. j . · Phone Harbo 3n [ • ' • ) , . . • ' • ''Where to Oine'< mwzumDre ···~UNO BAK81JPG"I; 8T.1:':&~8; BOJO:' BAW"l!D YUllllY BJIBBY AN.D ~ PDlill _.,_. SHEP'S . 1015 OOAllT manwu Newpon TOE HOME OF GOOD EATll -Your ad ln 'nle Preas by thoulandl ~vuy weet. Is ..... d THE J-f URLEY BELL 135 COAST HIGHWAY, CORONA DIL MAR Cocktail LOIAlge 4 P. M . to 12 P. M . Sundaya 2 -12 P. )(. Dining Room Dinner Served 4 p. m.-10 p. rn. Sundays 2-10 p . m. , • • • , I • I • .Papll Rome Econotnlsf to Talk OD Cooking &t BigLocal~t Unlqae Repair of \\ w h · Newpor$ Bay Bridge,_· e I ·· e t O · D i n e 11 \ .. Magazine St.ory -;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;-j;:::===~:::::====I == Manha~ natlonal)J' _,, NPWpOrt Bay Brldgo ~-tbo ~ tome economl.lt of 8'ritt A Cofn. .Ubject of an article ftCel!Uy In 111'"!1-r..:O-...-'VJ -.ny will be at tbo All Amer!COll \he Stata mpway1 mqu!ne. Market, Newport Beach, on l!'r1do,J \VTlttea by W. H. Jobnoon and C. April 4U.. nom 1o:so L m. \o ~. Bear1 reoident enrtaeen, the'":"~ 4:00p. m~ to meet home makent unique methOjl of repairing the and ottu ougg .. uono fOT that gala Umber p111ng ~ed by ~y ••Eaate.r li"eaaL" and rnartne borers LI described. An authority on meat and meat One of" the preferttc:l method.a cookery, Mt.ta Logan wtll be happy \vhich wu Uleb at Newport, t.he to answer any questJona on buytng. arUcle polDJ:a out, conalata ot en-"""' •J caiifng de!ecUve pUea in concret~ extending-from high water Une to about nve feet below the mud. lin e. "RecenUy, 33 tlmb<T pile bel)to ot the bridge acrou the North Arm of NeWgort Bay, on the Coaat HJghway between Loe Angele8 and San Dlero. were repaired with con-FBENOB ONION SOUP ' Hickory Sm~ked BAR-B-Q l}IBS Serving Breakfast• and Dbmera Wagon wtieel Drive'!'ln ~e Ora.no• St. at Newport Blvd., Co•ta. MeM . " .................... - i'llB BOJIE OF GOOD F90D'----i ture of the method WU the build-PAB.MESUI EVERY DAY E E N H A w ' s· crete uacaaement.. Novel tea-G R ~t! ~~~ :.~~~t::i: J;~~ Dinner 4 to 9 p. m. · MISS MARTHA LOGAN Preparing and serving meat.is. Mias Logan sta.les that "NulriUowt food served to tempt the eye and t:ute of family and guest.a la the then lowered to the bottom and Sunday11 12 to 8 P· m . O R I y E I N !llled with tTemie-depoelted Port-Phone Beaeon 6117•111 :J91t--------')lo~ • •ol(.------~-· land cement grout. to< Ruervauona FORMERLY SANDY'S DRIVE-IN WORK FROM SCAFFOLD "Scaffolding w&JI awtpended Juat · Clooed Tueaday• Waffles • Dagwoodi)Hamburgers • Steaks "Look tor the BJue Bulldtns" above the high Ude elevation by HAM • BACON 1'lpe• Ued over the caps. AU work ~=·c:=~-~·:•~<~-:·~·:~c:·~·~·==·~·~·:•':::':•:~•c I 632 Coa•t Hiqhwa,. WATCA: US GROW O n the:Miracl• Mil• WU done from the acattolding. -r========================== The first operation wu-to clean DINlOCBB BANQUETS the pi1~ of bn.mac1es, muuel.!!I and other 1narine growth. I !I RJlN_SEN'S 2100 Ocean Froal ••• Confectionery a Lunch I SUpper Served 10 p. m.-12 p .. m. =--· this ambition In a manner that l goal ot every homemaker and Jt is our goaJ to a.ssi3t here to achieve TELEPHONE HARBOR U11 \\"ill ease her budget and give h~r ''The next 11tep conalsted ot con. atructini; a concrete cylindrical 11ht>ll around each pile. A two inch apace wu left between pll~ and ln!lde of shell, \Vhlch was later filled with grout. The shell ex. tf_nded from high tide to an eleva· lion of three to !Ive feet below tho- ! ! NOW OPENjjEVENINGS (Closed Tuesdays) Private Boom for Special Pal'Uet more leisure time." +. __________ __::..:_.::..:..:.:::_:::::_.::=:::..=:.:::.._~ Homemakers are cordially in. --------'------------------.vited r.o visit the All American Market. meet 1.-lartha Logan. and Fresh, Juicy, Home Baked Pies TOP YOUR HOME-COOKED MEAL AT receive many of the newest Martha "Logan recipes. Marion Fay Hinkley To Wed Missourian mud lin~. "Aft~r the concrete had set, the jacket ""·as lo"'ered away from the form f'tr:lps, and another section cut on t op of the previously cast sectlorf. The same form strips were used. and new felt, reinforc. ing and gunlte appUed in the man. ner already. described. "When the bOttom ot the Jac ket r1 ached the mud, a J Jh.inch water jet was t;sed to loosen the material a nd allow s inking the jacket to five feet below the mud line. ISALdOA · CAllfORNIA CIL08ED ON MONDAYS ! mahs • Sandwiches I Hamburgers I i Beaudry's Box Candy-Catering Ice Cream +- a i Dennie's Cafe Mr. and 1'-fn. Donald F . Hinkley, 1012 Wt-at Ocean Front, t oday an. nounce1 the engagement of their daughter, Misl Marlon Fay Hink- ley t o Robert B. Hedges, ion o f !wlr. and Mrs. Byron Hedges or Excelsior Springs, Mo. GROUT FILLING "After the "gunite" jacket wa.s I;:============. I •icEn < ~~cf. -I F IE C: I " ~'"";. ,.,, ~~~ 1107 Clout ffighway, Corona dl!I Mar 7 a. m. till 7:30 p. m. '(The Greybolllld Station) For MEXICAN FOOD -=---= ---- VIs1T .fa Po4ia One of the Most Interesting Eating Places in the Harbor Area 2588 NEWPORT BLVD. Beacon 5641 Costa Mesa Open 5 to 10 p, m. ' Sundays 4 to 9 p.' m. Closed Mondays COCKTAILS SHAMROCK GRILL 1824 Newport Blvd. Beacon 5977 CO~TA J'BSll • ONCE AGAIN SAM'S ;SEA FOO·D SPA • -y.., ... .,_ ._ 4o ._ .. Ot .. Ooaa'7: AJJ, NEW--- Even the Location • . • <>De-Half Kile ' -"' Location Oil Oout lllpw&J. Old \ Beautiful New Cocktail Bar ~~'-~..__.;;;.l#~J. :: ~ s:r-CaUfonila "' _,_SEA FooDS -_..,_ llllllT oua IUtCiU1I ~~"'O'D ..... -., ....... SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA aacl Flsb Market Ml.as Hinkley, who a.ttended Newport Beach grade and high schools, Is a graduate ot Pomona and ha.a taken· graduate from UCLA, University of Waahington, and Claremont Gra.duate School. ln final position, 1 :2;., PorUand cement grout we.a depoaited in the t.:.nnular space between the pll~ and the a.aphall felt back ot the jacket. FOURTEEN FOOT BULKHEAD She served two year.1 in lbe Wo.- men'a Madne Corpe. "A considerable amount ot boat Mr. Hedges served 811 a m~r traffic, chJelly pleuure cratt, uses In the 8th Air Force Quarter the main channel under the ateel Master Corps. He la a graduate span ot the bridge. A timber ot the University of Pennaylvania bulkhead 14 feet high ls uaed to and member ot the Beta Theta Pt protect the double pile bent.a 1ftt fraternity. H e l• ualstant ad-each end ot this span from dam- ministrator ot McCleary Clinic age b)I boat.a. The lower h&l! of and HoepltaJ at ExcelJllor Sprtngll, the bulkhead Aad been badly dam· a hospital founded by hil grand4 ai"ed hy marine organlsma and ta.ther . was replaced with new creosoted The ddi has be 1 d ttmber. The upper half wu r e. we ng en P anne ·1Mtalletl alter pile encasements for the fint part ot May. \'lere completed. To stiffen the Costa Mesa PTA to Install Officers Coata Mesa Parent. Tee.chen ' board of directors met Friday to plan the next regular &580Clatton m"eetln~. April 8th. It will be held o.t 2:30 p. m. in the Main audJ. toriurn, according to Mn. Byron F enley. Installation of officers will be featured, while Mn. Irene Sanders, school nurse, will give a h ealth ta.Ik. l-trs. Kenneth Boettcher \Vlll sing. Presiding at the board meeting ¥ra.s Mrs. Kenneth Stewart. Schide-Jones Vows Said at CDM Chapel Married March 16 at Baltz Cha· pel by the Sea were Miss Geraldine Sch.ide and \Villiam Jone.!!I of Bal· bo~ Clifford Ha11 waa best man, w hile Mrs. Bill Bowen was ma.tron ot honor. The bride wa.s beauWuliy dress- ed in a brown suit and can1ed an · orchid corsage. The couple \Vi.II make their home l.n Balboa. Mr. J ones la connected with Vaux White. Christian Science Fm8T CHURCH OF CMBIST, SCiql'D8T Lido Theater, Oen.tr.a Aveoue ..... Via Lido A branch of Tbe Mother Church, The Fl.Mt Church of Chrlat. Sci· enU.t. in Boaton. Ma1eacbuaett1. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Sun. day Service at 11 a. m. Wedne9d&v ~Umoni:ll Meeting al 12 o'clock. Reading Room located at 111 Palm street, IW.bo&, ls open da.lly trom l p. m.. to 5 p. m. except Sunda)'ll and bolldayw nattonatly oboerved and Wedn-YI from 1:30 to ~ p. m. Tile public to conllal1y uml<d to attetid the church aervtcea and -the Reading Room. FIRM OCCUPIES NEW· BOAT YABD . JiloYboa" Into ---Jani at 11th -.,.. DDO Dan•-and Dick Dt-... . .. _ I te4 ..ttb tbe --will ,, .. - pile•benl.!!I s upporting the bulkhead. seven toot "gunite" diaphragm \\'&Us "·ere built between groups of three and four piles 1n these bent.a. "A heavy submarine telephone cable, resting against lbe timber piles caused some difficulty tn ~Inking two of the concrete jack ets to the speclfied depth. InvesU. gallon by a diver disclosed a alJ~ht &l'C ln alignment of the cable, from which slack might be obtained. By wiing a wa let jet and a series ot chain hoistJI, the diver was able to lift the cable out Cf the mud and narra.nge ala.ck sufficient to clear the pile jack.et." LEGAL NOTICE. .... . ..... _ ....... ---.... NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board of Trustees of the Newport Harbor Union Blgh School reque.11ta bids on : Moving of eight (8) build· ings from the Santa Ana Army Air Base to the grounds ot the Newport Harbor Union High School. All information regarding the moVtng ot the buildinp may be obtained in the office ot the high school. Bld.!!I will be received 'in the of- fice o f the Newport Harbor Union High School.on or before April 14, 1947. Bids will be opened April 14, 1947, 4 o'clocl( p. m . The Board reserves the rtght to reject any and all bids. A. B. F"trLP A TRICK. Clerk. Pub. March 27, Aprll 3 Newport-Balboa Pre&! NOTIOE TO BIDDERS The Board of Tru8tea of the Newport . Harbor Unkm Blgb School reque1ta blda on: Portable moving picture project.or tor clauroom uee for 18 mm IOW1d IDOVlee. SpecHlcatlona and ~pUon ·may be obt.alned ln tbe attlcl ol th• hlP ocboot . Bldl will be -at tbe of. nee of tbe Newport Butoor Union Bl,sll 8cbool on or beton April 14, 1H7. Bldl will bo opened A11<1! H ,.1H7, 4 o'.-p. m. Tiie -,_... tbe rtPt to reject ...,. and an - A. ll. WlHPA'IRIClt, --·a -~ -, •• -te. ...., .. "''"'"""'• ~ - •-:-------------------·---....;;.. __ , -· .. ·....:. .,.,... .. -11fll!! ~ ""~ Jerry I I ' Clldl. r: -... !1:t"l :7, .A~J 3 New_po1 ... •Dae l'lw • .iliUe.ly. . -l It's a Date At the Home of The Strawberry Waffle • HAMBURGERS SANDWICHES ICE CREAM SUNDAES SODAS AND A. few dozen other Dellcloua Dl..dam Open 8 to 7 'tu turt.her notice i)OllUT:{ji'RFFLE I I 806 Marlae, BalOO& Island "I I TONY LOBO . featuring lovely (Jl.AJRIJ, 11.&Jl.n..Erl' v..-.. * COFFEE SHOP . Ia Now 8ervl"6 DINNERS Op.m.UUtp.m. Btttlrfaet and 1MnCJaeoa. . 1 .. m. t1ll 2!IO p. m. . I I l '-~"'.')) _. Fresh Seafoods Daily BARBA CUDA SBBIMP ROCK OOD CLAMS SALMON Bayside Fish Markel -WHOLESALE AND RETAIL - BEACH NEWPORT 28TH ST. AND LAFAYE'ITE PHONE BARBOR IL'5 3452 Via Oporto in Lido Village ' NEWPORT BEACH OPPOSITE UDO THEATRE FREE PARKING AREA Hours: 4 to 12 (CLOSED TUESDAYS) p, m . OVERLOOKING BEAUTIFUL NEWPORT BAY • FINE FOODS ; COCKTAILS -For Reservations Phone Harbor 784 - - • I . , - ' ' Order •owl E·ASTER FLOWERS . Phone HARBOR 590 CORONA DEL MAR ' I ~UDfy WeleOmelt New MUohlc Gloop • e" Oirl to Wed Anaheim Veteran To Fra~rnal Scene --·· .,.,_."'• lhi-. daqt>. .... ..,,1 (;-. "'",,. ¥ .... OtleaJ' Barriue1 ,Otangto .o;.;,ty Ill P"'p&rins to "'."t.on:>. 19C50 Tuotln ...... ..., will -"'com• anotber -IC ori:.nt.4j be married June 28 to Danny atton Into Ill• 1ouJ lr&lem&I M'\J'OCball, eon of Kr. .nd Jin. --:cme. Dran MarechaJl of AD&betm, tt wu 1 On Fnd&y nt,pt at 7:IO o'clock i-«tvealN um ...._ ln the Demotay room. ot Santa Ana The brtde-.to-be ta a .eniOr •1 '"l:s.sonJc temple t.be ff!!W needed Newport. Harbor Union RJg1. ~artn mcmbu1: o t "Oraru."O 8chool. Btr tJuce attU!ided Ano.- Grotto" are oont1denU7 antici-"l.efm ~oo>• and nanerton Junior pated. It ta: .. rep!P"'ted by Vance H. .. ,.,\-.-He aerved two Jean \Va.lten ot Santa Ana. appointed ,..lt.h tbe Inta..ntry and Army Alr •ntertm ch&l!"ll'l&n by Otto F. Hildo. irorce. >ranit, ot CJJlc~ grand MCJ"e.. • :.ry of the '?ifY11tlc Order pt Veiled ?rophe'ta of •he Enchanted. Realn1" who .Wdra:Nd a receat meettn.s nf lOCG.J Muon.1 W. C. (BW) How.U ol Mocijeoka '.an.yon, /well kn.own ln 1oc&l Ka- gontc clrclea and fonnt-r secretary ,f the Orange County Shrine club, ::s 1ervtng u era-antzaUootJ .ecr.. .n.ry. Hawell la a Iong-Ume mem- ,,er o f JIJ1hi1tan grotto In Loi Angeles. , \Vhlle "Blu-t Lodge" membenhlp .s the ouly t-.?<!Ulrement for &fflla- ,ion \Vjth the Grotto, It la reporte'1 by Chairman Walten that 1everal Variety of Items Stolen .From Mesan Tbert of 111aorted itema valued l.t annrnxtmate1y $65 wu nportf'd by Wllli&m Tbomaa Ellsw"orth, c.'Wlltt Of an amu.1e:ment ce.ntec north ot CosU Meaa. He said~ ~ left hla place for ,vhll'?, ,and upon ht. rtlurn, found that he wu mlnua a jack.et. pair r J1ha.:~1 trousera. 100 fttt or Wl~. ~ 50.foot etectrtcal drop cord, and ·1v~ pounda of augar. ~t the charter members are dis-------------- Linguish<'d mt•mbera or the York and Sceittish Rite bodJee 11.Jld ~hriner.J. MASTER !\JASONS INVITED All ~taste::-Maaona in ·o range county are invited t.o the meeting ."riday night Colored motlon p'c- ~ures of two recent lnternationnl conventlona v•lll be ahown, It 11 announced. Org:ir.1zed 1n 1890, the Grotto i.j 1 eputably knuwn u an outatand- .ng hun1an.tur1ar. and fellowah1p c.rgani~e.Uon. Perhaps today's 1nost Jistlnguish£d "proph et" 1i:. Presld<!nt Han y S. Tn.lma.n, whose uthU.3i :Cf>m for the fez.zed rratcr- . \ity is \\'ell kno\vn. ST.I\ TE CON\'El'ri'TION MAV S Of 1'igni tlc.1nce locally ls an- not:.ncemf'nt that on Saturday, May 3, the state con,·entlon ....,·1\1 be held in SPnta Ana, wh~n '\Jr- ,:nco G1 vtto" will formally receive ts charttt 8.l1d be hoat to vtsltlng ~uprer:1. • council dJgnltarles. del,. .::ates !: om U:roughout Calitornl.:i. bands, merry-making "rcvelcra,. .~·ams u -.d otht'r unitormed bodies. A man1motb street parade ls plan- _;ed in adc!lt1on to a ceremonial 'lt ,,·hie!. the Grotto will be offi- cially established In Orange county. LF.OAL NOTICE NOTICE OF DlSSOLUTJON To Whom It Mnv Concern: Notice is hereby gtven that th~ ,ortnC'N!.hlp bf'retotore ex:llting be- tween us, the undersigned Roa Greeley and John E . Sadlelr. C&lTY- ,£ o., b11s{neq at 302 Ma.tn..Street, Balboa, California, under the [ic- •.itlowi name or the South Coast Realty and lnv,stment Comp&n}'. tin.a this date been dl&aolved by mutual consent of the partners. The Sbo\'e bua1neu will be car- 'ied on by Roes G~ele§· u an .nd1,·J1..h1al pe1son under the abo ... ·e f1ctilioU11 designation. Dated at Ne\\rport Beach . CaU- tornia, this Isl day o[ April. 1947. noss GREELEY. JOHN E . SADLEIR. I=>ub. April 3, 19•7. CERTIFICATE OF BUSIJ'..-t:ss FlctJttoua Firm Name ' • ' ' Thursday, April 3, 1947 omm<JAni oP ilu8INICllll --· .... -.. -,,._ and 1:--:-,----------------------..... ~ f'tnD llfame ~ .,.. U followa, to--wtt: I •--b CAN. W. IUCILUtDllON, THE UNDERSIGNED do •~ Y 110 -Omtnl A-Bal-,.-tlfy l}lat they ..... -ductln&' • boa, Callf- bulldln~ bunn-at 18th and Vlr· 1:1;1,JCN )L RlCIURDllON, rtllla 8tr<et.e, Newport Beacll. C&I· 110 -c.rtnl Av..,ue, Bal- 'foml&, under the netltlouo f!nn boa, o.llfOl'!lla. name of TAYLOR .n4 "!U!O(;J.. Wl'r1IU8 OW' ll&nda thll! 14th 'l"':S and U..t ntd nrm, Ill com, day ol l'el>ruary, llHT. poOed or the ro~ peraono. CARL w. RlCIURDllON .vboee namea in tull and pJ.aeee of 111 ·I JCN M. RICBAIU>SON :.lJcnce a.re u foUOWll, to-wtt: In the quiet of dawn on Ea.ater Sunday, sta.nd on top of a h111 with God'• mighty creation, the ocean, u YOW' b&C.k· pound and meditate upon the mystery ot etentlty. 'l'hui ta the lmpln.tlon or: · EASTER SulmisE SERVI~ AT NEWPORT BEACH . 8T ATI: OF CALD'ORNIA, ) RICHARD 'f. TAYLOR, ) U . ~: Cllll Drive (li:nd ol El Moclen. Street), Newport Helghta . . Irvine at IGlli Stnet, COUNTY OP OR.ANGii: ) N~WJ>Ort Beach. Cfillfornia. ON Tm8 !8th day of February, Ttme: 5:30 a. m . Ea.It.er Sunday Momlng EARL W STANLl:Y ... D 1~7 bet ~-·-R. Regular Euter Worship, 11:00 a. m . · · • -.. ., -, ore me, -.uu...:; , .. i. ... at 15th Street. Qrlmee • Notary Publlc tn and tor SPONSORED BY Newport Beacl1, California. aid County and Stale, penonelly .. L arclJ T. A. GRll:OORT, appeared Cari w. Rlchudeon .nd I'll• •• .,,,on Bazllolt' £alb•-- UC>e Country Club Drive, Ellen K. R1chard8on, known to me. 10!1 CU11 Drt.e, Ne wport Helpta Long Beach, Callfom!L lo be U.. peraona -namea YOU ABE OORDIALLl' l'.NVITED TO ATrEND WITNESS our banda thll! 14th day ..., oubacrtbed lo the within ~=======================~ of March, 1947. In.rtnunent, and acknowledpd to : PJCHARD F . TAYLOR me that they executed the aame. EA..RL W. STANLEY IN W1TNlCSS WHEREOF, I have T . .A. GREGORY hereUnto 1e:t my hand and affixed >TA TE OF CALIFORNIA) my official aea.l tbe day and year in th.la certitlcate first above wrtt-)u . ;OUNTY OF ORANGE J ten. MONTE R. GRIMES ON 'rlllS 14th day of March, A . 0 . 1947, before me, Mildred 'tanlty, a Notary Public in and 'nr the said (:Ounty and State. re- !lding therein, duly commiaaiont'"d and sworn, penonally appeared R!charJ F. Taylor, Ea.rl W. Stan- ley and T . A . Gregory known to 1e to be tho? pe.raona whoee names :i re subscribed to the within iNltru. ment, nnd ucknowledged to m .. that th .. v executed the same. IN \\'ITNESS \\'HEREOF. l have ~ercunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in this Certificate ti.rat abov-: writte:i SEAT~1 ~flLORED STANLEY. Nuta ry Public in and for Orange County, State or California. Robert H . Wallis. Pub. April 3·10-17-24, 1947 Notary Public Jn and for Orange County, Calitomla.. My commiulon expiru 11·14-1950 Publiah J.farc.b 13·2G-27, April 3 Newport.Balboa Presa NOTICE INVITING BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council ot the City or Newport Beach. Call!ornia.. will receive se&led bfda ror furnishing all labor, material, transportation and servtc~ to construct a vilrifi· ed clay· sanitary sewer and ap- purtenant wo rk, In and &Jong Newport Beach Boulevard, in the County or Orange, from State Highway t o Old County Road, in accordance with plans and specifi- cations on tile In the ot[ice of the City Engineer of ~ewport Beach. Calltornla . The opening of the Bay Escrow Co., Inc. in the new Bay Escrow Co. Building, 2595 Coast Highway, Newport Beach', Calif. We will be open seven days a week to better serve'you. The Bay Escrow Co., Inc., is the only exclusive escrow service in this area. You will like the speed and accuracy with which your escrows are handled. -BAY ESCROW CO., INC. 2595 Coast Highway, Newpo,rt Beach Phone Beacon 5572 'CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS Fictitious Ftnn Name THE UNDERSIGNED does here· by certify that I ahl cond\Jcllng a BulldJng Materiah business at 818 Coaat Highway, Newport Beach, CaUfornla, under the rtctltlous firm name ot BAYVIEW BUILD- ERS SUPPLY and that said firm Is compoeed of the following per· sona, v.·hose names and add.res8es are aa follows, to-wit: :, ~~ ~~:~:~~~:-: ::,~.~~"~= 1~-~ .. ;_; __ ;_.~.-~--~--~--~-~--~--~,~--~,; .. ;_; __ ~--~,,.~--~--~-~--~ ... ~--~ .. ~--; .. ;,; __ ~--~--~,,.~--~-~ .... ~--~--~-.~--~ .. ~-~--~--~--~--~--~.~ .. ~--~ .. ~--~- J ohn T . Boyd, Jr., I IALLMARK EASTER CARDS I I EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 6 Gilt Items • Novelties • Costume Jewelry llawport Souvenir and li ift Shop accompanled by a certified or cashier's check or . bld bond for ten per cent ll0%) of the amount of the bid, made payable to the order o[ the City or Newport Beach, California. Bid shall be sea.led and filed with the City Clerk at the City Hall, Newport Beach, C&.lifornia, on or before April If, 1947 at 4:00 o'clock P. Al. 2102 OCEAN FRO~, NEWPORT BEACH ;===d~~~~~~~~=:; i It !s reliably reported that the ;ntfrnntional convention ot 1SM8 will be held at Long Beach ln con· lW1ction ..,.,;t.h the opening or the THE UNDERSIGNED does hereby certify that he ia conducting a frozen rood locker business at 418 30th Street, Newport Beach, CaU- tornia. under the tlctltlowi firm name of BARBOR FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS and that aa..ld firm I.a oompoeed or the tallowing personB, w h o s e namea in full and places of real- dence are u follows, to--wtt : 1607 2nd Avenue, Corona del Mar, Calltornla. WITNESS my hand th.is 16th day of February, 194:7. and will be opened and public!'/ ............-............... ~-~ ...... -.-.-~ read aloud at or about 4 :00 o'clock P. M. on that day ln the Council Chambers in the City Hall, New- port Beach. California. • 'ONE DAY SHOE REPAIRS BARE ROOT Fruit Trees Citrus Trees • Loncll!eaplJl&' Deolp and Constn1etton -. - :::alifornla "centennial year" cele· J ratlons. Cafe Owners Protest Proposed Law to Ban Pin Ball Machines Alan L Blum, 126 CollJna, Bal- boa Island, Call!ornla. WITNtss my hand lhi.s 17th day of March, 1947. JOHN T . BOYD, JR. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ) ) ... Our Specialty: Invisible Half Soling COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ON THIS 18th day ot February, Maberry'& Shoe Repairing 1831 Newport Ave. Costa N e1a HOLLISTER DBOS. Newport Beach headed thi: bar. NURSERY rage or protesLB Bent to the county ALA1;l L. BLUM .3TATE OF CALIFORNIA) , .. ':OUNTY OF ORANGE ' ) A. D ., 1947, belOf'e me, Robert B. PoweU, a Notary Public in and tor saJ.d County and State, personally appeared J ohn T . Boyd, :Jr., known to me, to be U'ie pert10n whose name 18 1JUbsctibed to the within Instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed' the same. The above mentioned check 01 bond ahall be given u a guarantee that the bidder wt.l.I enter into the contract l! awarded to him and will be declared forfeited i! the successful bidder refuaea to enter Into aald con~ract after being re· quested so to do by the City Coun- cil of Newport Beach. Bidders are hereby notified that p ursuant to provisions of Section 1770 of the Labor Code, Statutes of 1937, ot the State ot Callfomla., the City Council ot the City ot Newport Beach haa aacer- tained the general prevailing rate ot per diem wagea and rates for legal holiday and overtilne work In the locality in which this work 1959 Harbor Blvd. board o! supervisors regarding the ;:~==Ph~o~ae~~B~-~oo~n~5t~OO~==;ir.anning or pin ball gamea llnd ON nus 17th day or March, A. o . 1947, before me, Tom W. Render- son, a Notary Public in and ror the said County and State, residing therein. duly commiaaioned and sworn, penK>n&lly appeared Alan L. Blum known to me l o be the person wh<>M name I.a subscribea to the within lnatrument. and ac- knowledged to me that he executed the same. IN WITNESS WHERE- OF, I have hereunto aet my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in this Certificate first above written. FIREPLACE WOOD 1834 Ne\\'")>Ort Blvd. OOSTA MESA Same Old Prices Men'• & Women's Sufi.A -8&! Plain Dress & Coal• - - -85t' Pants, Shlrts,. s~·eaten, Blouse9, Slacif;a • • • -• -4.6c 4-Day Service Phone BEacon 5824 Newport and Costa Me.a CAB co. !4 DOUB SERVICE Agent.I tor Santa Fe Trailw'Qa 809 Hl&'hway 101 NEWPORT BEACH. CALIF. P11ek1u'pii.o"'- R"fJ""'1 4/-illeJ Our registered pbarmaci.st will fill your preecriptiom quickly and ucurately. y.,.. _be_ of~ ~ cl r 111 aiqi.pl'el, :~--· -........ • lRAftA.CY, , BAJVI'Ol'I . J BARllQR D&tlO NZWPORt ftlABMACY other coin-in-the slot machines, It \Vas revealed this v.•eek... Although there were many pro· tr'!ll-', all written In a aim.liar style. not & single -school. church, or ~ocial group had a worcf to say against the proposed ordlnanct- lUlla\\'1ng the r.ia chtnes. .Sheri!! Jim Mwiick dl5closed ha t cuunt,.y officials have been .vaitino; to see just who Is opposed ta th~ l.l\'I, By r eading the letters, ..hey have found that ca!e and bar C.\vners say that machines help with cxpense:i, and anyway, "the j>Ublic li kes thL!J Corm ot Innocent 'l.musen1t:nt. · Artists to Make Repeat Performance Returning to the Telephone Hour broadc&sl:i for repeat per- formanc('S by popular re-quest, [our outstanding muaica.l per90l1- J.litles \Vlll be gueata O( the Bell J ystem's Atonday night program.1 during April. It wu announced to- day by c . I. McDonald, dlBtrtct manager or The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company. The b~\..adca.s:s a:-c t;ca.rd over all NB(.: 3tations at 9 p. m. These gueat aoloiata will be Maggie Teyte, Fritz Kreisler, Gladys Swarthout, a.nd Jue.ha Heifetz. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my haz\d and a!flxed. my ornclal aeal the day and year in this certificate til"St above ..... -rttten. ROBERT B. POWELL Orange • Eucalyptus • Walnut FREE DELIVERY . , , . Phone S. A. 16%7-W Geo. W. Kidd II Son , , . Disabled American Veteran Notary Public 1n and for aa.id County and State. i..s to be performed., ror~each craft '===================~=======~ or type of workman or mecba.nic .& _,_________ ,-----+ My Comml.uion Expires July 7, '50 Pub. Ma.rch 13, 20, 27, April 3, 19-47 needed t-0 execute the contract \ ! which will be awarded the SUC· f UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT I Newport-Balboa Preas ' ce&11fUJ bidder. The prevailing ratea so deter- (SEAL) TOM W. HENDERSON. Notary Public in and for Orange .:a unty, State of Call!ornia. · CERTIFlCATE OF BUSINESS Fktllk>U§ Finn Name mined a.re a.a tallows: Classification Hourly Wage Rate $2.00 Per Diem Wage $16.00 My Commission expires 3-7-1949 Publlah March 20.-27. April 3·10 ,47 Newport-Balboa. Presa THE UNDERSIGNED do here- by certify that they a.re conduct- ing a Frozen Food Distrlbutin~ buslneSJJ at 418-30th Street, Ne"''· port Beach. California., under the fictitious firm name of HARBOR FOOD DISTRIBUTORS and tht1.l Muon Operator, trench ma.chine Operator, 1.7712 14.20 • shovel or dra.gline 1.85 CERTtnCATE OF BUSINESS said firm is composed of lhe fol-Operator, F11::tttioutJ Finn Name lowing persona, whose namea in air compreaaor THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby tull and placee of residence are Operator, certify that we are condUcUng a aa tollowa, to--v.-it : concrete mixer 811.by Furniture manu!acturtng William E . Lawson. Jr., t~ Operator, pump and Ale• buaine• at 34..lO~ W. Orange A venU(-, Coet.& Mesa. C.11-Ope.rator, tractor Ocean Front Stttet, Newport rornta. Cement flniaher Beach, Ca.litornla, under the tlcti-Alan L. Blum, 12a Collin&. Bal-Truck Driver ttoua tlrm name.pf Jttty Mfg. Co., boa laJand, California. Carpenter a.nd that Mid firm ii compoeed of WITNESS our h&nda t.hla l':'th Pipe 1-yer the tollowtng penona, wh.oae day of March. l947. Oiler name. tn tull and places of rul-WILLIAM E . LAWSON, JR. Common laborer dence are u follows, ~wtt: A.LAN r... BLUJI Watchman &nd l . .f~ 1.45 1.45 1.70 1.7712 1.72% Ul5 1.45 1.32.,. 1.15 Kuy E. Baxter tlagman 1.15 S410% W. Ocean Front, STATE OF CALIFORNIA) ·Any other cl&ul· 14.80 .11.60 11.60 11.60 13.60 14.20 13.80 13.20 11.60 10.60 9.20 9.20 t I For the convenience of neighborhood shoppers of Newport Beach, we will re- main open on Sundays throughout the summer months. Complete Li.De of - Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, Cold Meats, Frozen Foods ELTISTE GROCERIES JOHN, ESTHER AND UBBIN ELTISTl!l 2504 Ocean Front Newport Beach PHONE llA&BOB ll082.J (B'-I>-r-w~!:EN UTR AND %6TH ST8.) Early Morning Donut Dunkers Welcome Here! Newport Beacb, CalltornJa. ,.. ncauon omitted J Harold W. Baxter COUNTY OF ORANGE ) bereln, not leee 3U0% W . Ocean Frollt, ON THIS 17th day of Mare~, th&n 1.15 9.20 '=====~~~~~~~=~~========~~ Newport Bea.ch. Callfomla.. A. D. 19'7, before me, Tom . · Provided., that one and one-helt ; WITNlCSS our han<M th1e 25th He.nderaon, a Notarj PUblic 1n and (1"') Umee the Kid prevaW.ng d&y Of March. lHT. fM the a&ld C.Ounty a.nd Sta.le, re-rate ot wa.ge albal.l be paid, except BA.ROLD W . BAb'ER al dine the.rein, duly corn.mi.NJoned watchmaD, tlagman and any other MA.RY E. BA.XTICR. a.gd sworn, personally appeared non • manual workers, for any One or the sen.ice. ot Dale's Wm. E.. Laweon. J r., and Alan L. worldns time more than eight (SJ "1c:-t1.:t n.nd corree Shop ln eo.t& STA.TIC OF CALIFORNIA > Blum known to me to be the per· boun during any one (l ) calen· Meaa ta the parly opening hour of COUNTY OJ" OR.ANOE ) son. whOM namq: sub9cribed to dar da1" wile.re such work la re- la. m. lCloeing time la 10 p. m..) )a the wttbin lm:trummt, and ae- The donut dunk.ing bualnea wu ON TBlB ~th day of M..arch. knowlecJ.«ed to me that they exe--quired lD CUM of extraordinary o;f!..,c.1 Saturdny by Dt.Je l.Jtcb. A. D., 1947, be!ore me. W. S. euted the aame. IN WITNlCSS ~ caOMd b7 ft.re, flood. for1 &..'"ld ha ...Ue, Raphle, who will J'oote, a Notary Public in and for WHEREOF, I have .hereunto aet or danpr to llle or property. and -•a112e In all kinda of donuta, uld County a.nd State, ru!dl.ng mv band Md .tflxed mv ottld&I for time on Sunday. and l<g&1 ·~-, , bollda~ • wholesale and retatl 'nle donuta the.rein. duly oommfeelc)ne.d and lle&I the day and year in t.hia ~- <A-111 be made daily and wtU bring sworn, penonally appeared HAR.. Certtttcate tint above "wrltten. It ab&1l be mandatory upon Ute to the Harbor area the nnt donut OLD w. BA.XTER, KARY E. (Seal) TOK w. HENDERSON Oon.tnctor to whom the coatract bouae dealing ln ·~" donut&. BAXTER. known to me to be the Notary Public In and for Orange la awarded, and upon any INb-con· Vl:T ROUSING AVAQ,AN& NOW The Orange County Veterana 8er'\'lce Center now bu t.be necee-- oary oppllcatlon tormo for certlft. o;atloll 0( velualla under U.. atale'a -WV ourpl\IO -Ilg p..-ogram, I&. Bon u.Mrmann. County ller'flce 0-and D!r<e- tor 0( Veunno Attain. announced today. -Y-ad la Tllo p._ la nad by __ ...,. __ • pel'80DI whoR name. an .sub-eounty, State of C&Utomt.a.. · tractor undu him, to pe,.y not leu l!Cribed to the within tnotrument, (My commleelon _.,... 3-T-'49l th&n the aid opeclfled rates lo all and acJc:now~ to me that they Pub\, lla.rcb 2()..2'1, April 8.,10, 1947 laborera. workmen and mecbanica exeeulA!d the ~e. IN Wl'l'NJ:B8 • Newport-~ p,_ employed by them In the "°""tlon WHER.BX>.r. t have bereunto •t -------------ot the contract. my band .nd affbted my -CllCll'l'lll'IC OP Bt181NE88 Tbe City Council of the Clt,y of -1 thf day alld year In thll! Newport BMeb .-rv .. the npt Oe:rtlftcate ttrwt above wrtttc. PlreaU 1 m S1rm N-to reject any or all bids or walve (Ul.t.LJ W. & roan: TllJm VNDD8JGHD> do ...,.._ MJ tnlormallly In a bid. "N-.,. Pab11c In aad"" o.._. by CMtlf7 tbat t.boy an~ .nU.NJC L: IUNERART Coualy, lltale ol CallfOn>la, a "-lot Cal!la ---at UO , City Clod!, ol U.. Clt,y ol N-· 14 eomm•Mlq~ l:l<plrw Jul!r t, -Omlnl A-Balboa, port Bwd> -Qallfqnda, -Ille -DaUd tldo Ktll dot di -1KT --17.-.4,.a .. 10, 11" lllm -., NUBBr -that ----rt -..,.a !. 1M7 Ncwpurt • ._ Pr,m mid ann ta ~ o1. tM w.. Mw,..v•n.c:. Pr'fllS -• ./ ' • ' •ETTER HU•RY WITH YOUR IEA8TIER CLEANING I • 5 DAY SERVICE ON llau-dry and Dry Cleaning Laundry Leaves on Tues., Thurs., and Saturday Aftempo~ BACK IN FIVE DAYS -CASH AND CARBY - Kewporl_ Clee•e"- nu OtrJt llhd. . Newport Be9dt • • \ . ••P JI ·111-11.11-111 BoJo' CU.p--&Jtwater locatoln on -utltul ~ Saund ..U Toeoma, Wull.. All new oqulprnont. ·Write for cai4JOllUO> Apo 9 to 17 Inc. A. L SCHULTZ, MD., Director TAOOIU, WASH. BEFBIGEBATION SEBYICE DOMESTIC BEACON COLDSPOT 1845 NEWPORT BtVD. COMMERCIAL 5707-M SPECIALIST COSTA MISA Bell·s Radiator Service CLEANING • BEPAIBING • UOOBING GAS TANKS WELDED • AU WORK GUARANTEED 409 -%9th St .. , Corner of ~ntral I I Nl1Wl'ORT-BAI.BOA. PRESS ' '367 Attend' Father an~ Son Banqµet For Harbor District Court of Honor College Party Ends In Tragedy; Boy Dies From Broken Neck Three bUDdred and llixty ................. ~~~~~~~~~~~ Boy a.outs and their fatbon at-land 'l'o1IOI'. Robert Ka:::lelland _n-up ~EuWhlterttlbuolleodayll portytu•°-~.~ tended the annual J'ather and Son l'rsnk ~tee. Richard Taylor, •· -•&"' • -·~ banquet at Nowport Beocb Gram-Jack Turley, Don KeUOrd, Dale ended tragod)< lut "feek with The the death of one of the bo)'8, due .mar Scllool P'rtday ennln~. Rolllqwortll. ll'rank Tt.urtwelll, to a broken neck. HarTY Johnoon, occulon WU the Hart>or Dtatrtct Olea.,. Lowe, Raymond Louvier, 18, of Pico wu injured ln a dive Court of Honor at whlcb approxl-Larry Wood. Harold He1terly, 'off the jettv Wedneaday and dlf"CI mateJy 100 boya Wef'I pr.ented JJm.my Klmbro\llb. Jirry Un.go, Saturday tri County hosi>ttal ot • special badfe1 and awa.rdai tor Roma.lla Corbin. Jimmy Landalc. 1rolr.ert nt<ek ~,utit a.rtdtng work. R. c. XcCorkhlll, Leroy Carter. · . Awa.rd wtnnen a.re u rouowm :-rack Woods, Ride.rd Dodd. Jerry He had complained of the neek Nefrik, Dav11J Chambers. Ralph injury after lJs dive and reportedly Rea. Charle.I Ztpperly Barry naked cne of hi.a buddiee to twilit Lowe, Jamee Ha.n.1011. OC:n BayU., hla neck to relieve preAW"e ot the Jim Roberta, Lyle Hilmenon, Bert injury. In eo doing, the boy'• Fridley, Harlow Rlcbardeon. nnck \VU fUrther d.am&.ted.. V-· TllOOP I J&ok. TU.r1ey, P'lf'lt Clua. llertt 3adges in Wood Caning, Some 1.r pal: s : Romaine Corbin, Finl ;J.au, Merit ~ in Wood CaJT. <ng, Rome Repalnl. Carpentry, Art: J oe HolJlngworth, Second Clau: Sthley Young, Merit ~ n P"totography; Ro~r Gordon. Mertt Badge In First AJd; David ::h ·r.it>c~s. Merit Badge In Btrd- ;tudv: Jerry Meek, Mer1t Badge ·~ Bird.study: Raymond Louvier, 't 1t Badges 1n Ret.dlng, Photo-. 7aphy. P.'\''lh R es , Merit Badges i.n 'ooklng, Pslhfindlng , Pub 11 c l·l ealth; Raymond Louvier , Mertt Badges In Cooklng, Path.finding; Jack Turley, Merit Badgea ln Ath- lt t lcs. Cooki:ig, Penonal Health, Wood w.Jrk, Angling, Landacaplng; Timmy Kimb1ough, Merit Badge.• cording to ha.pit.al officials. TROOP 6 The body ill at Laneer Mortuary a,a, Davey, Second Clua; Don Nattraa:, Second Clul; Bob Bon- .an, St-oond Claa; Bob Eggert. Second Cl&a1 : David Snowden. Second Cius; Ted Polman. Ftret Clau, Merit Badge in Art; Robert jiilJ, Secont\ Clau: Dona1d WU- . !llms, Rl'oonll Clua; Douglu Boy- vey, Flnt Clo•, Merit Badges tn 3\\imiulng, \Voodwork. Handicraft, Canoeing, Rowtng; Roy Walk1M, f 'lrat Clan; Lee Page, Second '.n Whittler. · Roller Skating Rink Planned for Mesa I The county planning commi•sion approved applica.Uon of Thomu B . DeForeat to t:et&bU1h an outdoor 1kaUng rink, to be made into 'U\ indoor rink at a later date, at Newport avenue and 17th atreet. Cla.sa; Don Raumba, Second Clas.a; ------------- 1 Keys Made . . Page 13 • l' DOTTY DUNN BAT SHOP Youthful and Aattering , -~ I s2.98 • Sl.98 • $4.98 r I i SMART BAGS, $2.98 AND UP NEWPORT BEACH BAllBOR !IOI in First Aid, Reading, Pigeon ----------------------------! "lnh1ln~; Elwood Depontee, F irst Tommy Perklna, Second . Cius; Don Holt, Second Claa; Jack Woodhul., ii irat Cius: Donald Poa.KlJ l', Second Class; Ja.mes Alex . .J.nder , Secontl Class; Don Mawaon, Second Claaa; Carl Swanaon, Se . Locks Repaired VOGEL '" I I Dotty Dann Bat Sh~p ---------------------------! Cla.921, Merit Badge.a In Pathfind- ' Dispensing •11'7 W. 3rd St. Optlclarul - M. E. Pattillo, Optician SANTA ANA Pholle ~. A. M.7'7 Boat and Commercial Batteries GOBN'S BATTERY SERVICE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE After 5 p. m. and Sundays, Phone ee.oon Wl-W Westminster St. -&-~·een 18th and Mapolla COSTA MESA PHONE BEACON 518S :ng, Flrema.nship : Jack Wood. Me. It B'ldges in Cooking, Pathtind- 'r.g. Public H ealth ; Robert Nettle.a, Merit Badge In Firemanshlp; T:mmy Langdale, Merit Badge!! In Athletics, Swimmlng, Wood W ork ; Romain•! Corbin, ltierit Badgca in t.thletlcs, Swimming, Wood Work; :1!ch ar 1 Morl('y, Merit Badges 1'1 Personal Health. Public H ealth, l-Iome Repairs, Art: R obert Han . :".)Cit. Merit Bad~es In P er.K>nn.l .i ·~llh. Public Health: Robe.r t Mc. -:!: :i c!<o:.:1. ?.'fcrft Badges in P er!IOnal J·lcalth, Publlr Iic:i1th; ,J{·1ry Ll!lgo, 11 C'r it Badge in Home R epalr3; J c! ry M{'ek, ].fe1it Badge in Cook. ng: Rol and Taylo:, Mer lt Badge n H n !(' n .·o:.il;s. !.1 [) ~ t Nettles , Eagle, M erit B~dge3 i.n Ca mping, Cookini:. Elec. 1lc; !:>avid Chambers. E ngle, Me· .t Ba !_;l's in Ca mping, Ci\'iC!I, Life Saving, PaQ.flnding, Pioneer ing; =-:oge r Gor don, Lite, Merlt Badges n Athl,..tics. Civica ; R ichard Mor· \l:)', St11r, Merit Badge In First \ill; J ack Woods, Merit Badgea In F'trst Aid, Llt~ Saving, Swimming; Dick H1!1ds, lo'lerit Badges in Cook- ing, Life Saving; Jack Turley, ~.it'!'i t Bsdgea in Life Saving, Pub- lic Health, Swimming; Ralph Rea, Merit Badges in Civics, Life Sav· Ing, S\vimming: Richard T aylor, cond Ct~ ... TROOP %0 Robert Patterson , Second Clus. l\ter1t lindge in Art: J oe Raamu&- sen, SP.Cond Claaa: Ed Rasmuss.!n. Fir.st Cla..aa. TROOP 11 Bruce Baird, S econd Claaa; Don~ aid J s.cobsen. Second Clau: Allan Hatch, Secoi.d Class; Frank Hen- JC"1son. S tar . TROOP 16 Bohbv N 11rman, Star, 1.i:E>rit RRdgei; in L ife ~avlng, Pathft;iJlng, \.Vood v.1crk, J>ublic H ealth, Swi1:1. n1ing, Aleta.I Work: Quarry Ronald. • LL•1nU Clas8; Me lvin Smally, Me· tit Badge.a ii. Sa.tely, \VoOLt' ... rk, 1on1c lttpa1··. Ca rpenlf"}', Cement ·.vor k ; J)ona. \'/ells, Secor•j Cl! ss. Ivan Hot1i..r d, St a r. l\i:tr.t U:tJge~ in Cook ing, Wood Wo1·k d a rpe!llry, M E:tal \Vork ; ~1 unson Marcu,, Mer it Badges in Cooking, \Vood \Vork, : .. 1<.tal Work, H ui.IL Repaira: Bobbie Norman, 11er•t Badges in Personal H ealth, H om(_ REpalr1'. Back Broken in Auto Crash 100 MmD SL, ll&lboa Pb. H6 IOe llaNe, -- MESA CAB co. • COU RTEOUS • SAFE PRONE Beacon 5062-\V Veteran O\\'ned &nd Operated EXPERT SHOE Only QUALITY MATERIAL t:'SED .. A Good Job or ao lob" · 114 East Fourth SL, Santa Ana HAVE ALL THE SOFT WATER YOU NEED AT THE TURN OF A FAUCET WITH- -... ··---·---· SEE OUR DISPLAY AT HARBOR SHOE REP-UR LES NOTT ELECTRIC STORE Md Leatt.er Sllop 2821 WES 1oe 1:. o..tni n. w. Footer T CENTRAL A VENUE ~:-::-:::":-:::11&1:::-;:~:::::::~---~FO~R~~INFO:~RMA~~Tl~ON, TELEPHONE HARBOR 1149 ;--------------------------....,1:.!~:-tt Bad~cs ln Life Saving. Swimm ing; Jimmy Kln1b rough, Ncls'>ll Amido n. 29, ot 417 Hello. lrope avenu'?, la suffering from e broken bo.ck &!!I a r eault of a.n auto.. 1nobile accident Saturday. -----~ ·, NOTICE, BARBOR AREAi WE ARE NOW GIVING 4-Day Cleaning Service 1 WEEK LAUNDRY SERVICE FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY Broadway Cleaners PHONE BEACON 5723' 121 BROADWAY COSTA MESA AT LAST! VAGABOND VOYAGES TO ACAPULCO, MEXICO 25 DAY FREIGHTER CRUISES SAILING· APRIL 10, MAY 8, rom: .. IULY '· • AOO. %, SEPT. 1 Bxotle Perl• of CaH ' LA PAZ, MAZA.TIAN. MANZANILLO, PUERTO V ALIABTA. ACAPULOO * We a.re excluaive Paciflc Coaat Puaenger Agents for these Monthly Vagabond Cruieee. Don't be Jett waving on the pler- f'eH"e your cabin NOW! HILLMAN T.R AUE b SERVICE, lllC. ' PHO.NE Don E.. m0map ms w. Doaald Smltlt llalte SU, s....,.... -.. BANTA A.NA ·Sloo· RE\V ARD 1191 reward for M1' We w..-,., Ira.er, \'acuum ae...er or Sewt.c Ma$"'e (f&mlb') we caaaot re,.az, ·ROUJJ FOR ANY WIUNIDa • I Repairs and. Parts for Any Make or Age STBAW Bllo1sac•s t• N. llAIN ll&TTAG Mer it Badges In Lite Saving. S·.\·Jmm!;1g; Robert McClelland, Star, Mcrit Badge in Swimming; : •bt•rt Ha.n i:ock , Me rit Badge In F'irst Ai::!; E l\vood Depontee, Me- .. it Badges In Public Health. Insect Lite; Raymond Lou,·ier, '9ferlt 3 •'lge In B ird Study. P.alp 1 Rea, Llfe, 1'1er it Badges ' .. \lhlc!ics. P.ionecr ing, Rending: F' ·fine: Oepontee, Second Cl&Sfl ; fr-t" Hol!ingsorth. '9-lerit Badge ln Iiome r .. epair!l; El\\·ood Oepontc:-e, •t,.rit Badge in P iont"ering, Read. 1ng'; Rt1 ymord Louvier, Merit Badge In Athletics . P ioneering: · rr·; Meek, ?<.lerlt Badge in PIO· neering; Richard Morley, Merit Dadge in Cooking; Gleaves Lo\\-'f'!, f.;·cnn'I C'.r r.s:-Robert Hqncock, f , :,!«rit Cn,!i;e in Athletics. 7~i -)01' 6 ~PECIAL A\\'AROS Elwood Depontee. Charle.a D1!- 1.untee, Robert Hancock, Robert i\1cCracken, Richard Mobley, Ro. ALWAYS READY To Serve You! '"" , ....... lcw••bl r,..111•• ,.,,_ 68 ~Dliyfnm N~WPORT BEACH Whether you're coing 20 miles, 200 miJn, 2000 mil ..... Gny. bound will take you wAbe yow want to 10 . .And Greyhound will tab you ,.,,.,. you WU>t to 10 ... tre.i-t ochecluleo 6t ri•ht into your travel plan a. Romember,too.J'O•~forZ... ... Groyhoand -.,.. - the -of --tJpe "'pctbllc ~-c. c. 81"APrOIU>. A&a• -~~ ..... s lllMIJ GRE'\'HOUND • The car tn which he was rid.1ng !'!kidded and cruhed on CoRSt Hlghwk..y near Crystal Cove. Wal • tl"r A . Hebert, 2~. of 606 Larkspur &\'enu... was driver of the car H e suffered only mlnor hurts, w hile Joseph P ouliot , 37, another :>a-Menger, ericaped injury. Mesa Job's Daughters Have 60 Members Costa Mesa Bethel 1:'.i7, Order ot fob's 0 ·1ug~ters. no\'l has SO m em- b .. rs l!pon the in.itiation or eight nc\v n1em bers at the recent meet- ing. Initiation services \~·ere con- ducted In Santa A na by f our br thels, with ltlrs. H elen Bacon, state gTand guardian, in attend- ,nce. ~frs. Nellie S kiles Is T. f\foore, 11 5Sociate guardian of the local ~oup which received Its r !i"trter la.st December. Nev; members inducted were: Joan Sutterfield., constance Gam- mon, Carolyn Schmidt, Marilyn Ha? l, 2arbara Hand, and Mary Wr.me, CoalA Meaa; Judith Gra.n- qu.ist. Newport Bea ch, and Nancy G • cen, Balboa Island. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN punua.nt to the provislona ot Sec- tion 3440 of the Civil Code of the State" of calitomi&. that Leo C. Amendt, Vendor , of 2016 West 17tl:. Street, Costa Mesa. California, in- tends to aeU Ln Kenneth Vermillion, Vendee, of 632 Coast Highway, Newport Beach. C&llfornla. all that ce~ peroonal P"'perty con&lat- Lng pnerally _ot all •tocll ln trade.. fixture., equipment and 8 x 10 Aluminum building ot a certain Refreahment Stand businesa knoa-n u '"nl.e Dog Houae .. and located at 1821 Newport Boulevard, ln the Clty of Oosta Kea. Calltomi&, and that the ~ pilce the~f wlD be p&td at 10 o'clock a. m.. on Ute 8th day ot Apdl, 19<7 at the Bank ot Amerlca, Balboa Branch tn the City ot Newport -California. County of <>range, State ot Cali- fornia. DATED Kan:h ~. 1lM7 LEO C. AlU:N'DT Ven- ancl/O< KJ:NNSTH VEIUllLLION Vendee' ll&nll ot Ammca N. T. A a A.. ....... Calif. • PuMm April 3, 19<7 Mewpwt.-BAlhQa Prw • •••• AND, JOHN, BE SURE TO BRING HOME A QUART of TAVERN ·NON-RUB WAX .••• lust to remind you ••• here •re • few "Tav- ern produ~ts" you've been needing •. check ···'1at you need and br' · this •d with you! "Tavtrn .. PAINT CLl"Af'111:R • Removn smud1•, Jrlme. 1rease. You an safelv UM It of- ten. For woodwork , tile erd corce:laln. ''Tavern'' FURNITURE CLC\SS Quart OAe Cream type emulsion tor all types of fumitu~. wood- work, l.eQUtf'9d and ~I nt· ed -.uf.c-. ''TavernH RUC CLEANER Pint For "'"· C'•rpetJ .,wt uphol- stery. Wiit not lnJured tN hbrlc. S•fe, non-lnfl.m- lblo. "Tavern .. WINDOW CLEANER Ou•" S9e Kttps windows • nd 1las:s sp1rkll ng with little effort. lel'Yt!lS no fil m. "Tar•r1rn" NON-RUB WAX Quirt .••. ~. • • • . • . • • • • • • • • . 98C H111-c..11o .................. Sf 59 Gives • beautiful lustre -dries in 20 minutes. Ea$Y lf1d quick to apply. ·Re- sists water spots. long· lasting -fewer applications neceuary. Excellent for wood. linoleum, rubber and compos tlon floors. It needs no polishing. , . \' - • ·- I I • • . .. • 1 ..... 1 ----_ .. ' Thursday, April.3, l.M7 Cl·--llllill Ci .. uw AJl1I mAlll ........ _. tll ICaot lltll 8L 008TA Ml:!!l Clss~11ls & s.,tic Tm ]Harbor Growth v· aoou• Triples in Pest O&&NQI: ~~ saVI<lll Seven Years Um IT 7 1 II: 0oMncton --SANTAANA COX BROS. GET . City·Chenges Mind ~TATE CONTBA.CTS On Chinese Cove Ho,,,e; Grant Permit Accordlnc 1o • n port 1n u.. State Hlghwaya maps&ne. ~ INTi:&IOll ,Dl:COBA.TING Sllp fuvers * Draperies ~ Bed Spreads OVllTOM --.u>Y MADiii 11118. n:&N wm:n: . Pbenomlnal O"O'Wth of Newport Brm. Coutruc:Uon Co. of Newport Ctty Aitorney R. R. Tbompaon Harbor ln the put MVen yeus Bee.ch~ and Stanton have been reversed hi8 declllon on R. M. wu revealed today in popul&U awarded contract.a •by the ft.ate Hixaon'a appllcaUon to build a PhoDe Bea. 6658 18U Newport Blvd. and lndWltrlal tlgurea released to--for rep&lr ot two aecttom of home at 1301 Cove street, Corona IN THE ClBA WLEY FUBNITUBE BLDG., COSTA MESA Lumtier and· Bulldin'g MaU>rials day by the Chamber of Commerce. Orance County road&. de! Mar. and lut week advtoed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pop¥14Uon ·m· the put 1even year The rolJowlng bidl were sub-the council to gran.&; Hixson a per. ; BAY DISTRICT LUMBER CO period has tripled. u lndJca.ted milted, with the local concern mil to build. 1 , by the 19'Q U . S. Cen.ua report romlng out low.bidder In ea<h Thompoon stated that ho pre· SANDBLA STIN 1 G Phone Beacon 5111 showing ••38 lnbabltanta of New.-cue: • v1ously had ta.lled to observe that GI& COAST HIGHWAY A.T THE A&CllllC8 port Harbor, and a recent spec:Jal Between one mile north of Do--Wxaon'• new plaru called for PAINT AND RUST REMOVING ;=====~================~!census which upa the figure tO heny Park n.nd San Juan Creek, building the $18,000 home Ln back AUTOMOBILES _ MOTORS S 12,500. about 0.9 m.lle, to be graded and of the beach t.natead of partlally In addJUon to population, the pa\'ed v.1th Portland cement con· over the water aa formerly de-MOORING CANS -BUll.DING OF!'IOE PHONE HABBOll M T SEE KEllIDENOE BARB()B 1581..J' number of pleaaure craft and f1llh-crete on cement treated subgrade. aired. City building inlpector, BEACON 5099 . KI T~T LES Ing boats ln the Ha.rbot' have more Oi•lrict Vll, Route 2, Section A. Pele Nelson, W•• l.n.structed to than doubled. In 1940, there were O'Brien &: Bell Construction Co., issue the perm.IL aprpoxlmately 2800 boats In New-Santa Ana, $109,945 ; Clyde W. Councilman O. Z. ~rtaon re-~:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;~§§~§§§§§§~:;;:;~:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;i port Harbor , (regt.stued A other-Wood, Inc.. North Hollywood, giltered a negative rote on the f wlae) while the number today 11 $117,060: A. H. Famula.ro &: A . A. queatton, maintaining that Hix- unotflcially eeUmaUd to be well E dmondson, Santa Ana, $125,3415: son'• l&nd wu lncludel\ tn the a.rei:l over 5000. Harbor department N . M. Ball Sona, Loe A.ngelea, planned for the ~ropoeed Corona flgutt.111 th.ii March ahow there are $133,4.00; Chu. J , Dorfman. LO• del Mar Stal~ Park, and that tax 2SM regtatered boat., 1000 reg1a-Angelea; $147,902. Contract wu payel'll wou1d eventu&lly have to tered row bo1lts, s&ll boat., and towarded to Colt Bros. Comtruc-pay tor any improvements on the l"Oll ALL CEMENT WORK PM'.'108 • WALKS • 148 m. 18TH PLACE FOUNDATIONS OOSTA MESA RENTAL CEMENT MIXERS • TRACTORS AIR COMPRESSORS • WHEELBARROWS WE SELL FLAGSTONE •mailer cra.tt. ln the Harbor but tJon Co., Stanton. tor $106,362. property when Jt was purchased not regiatered. it ha.a been eats.mat-Between U,guna Beach and ror the park. ed. Dana Point. nbout 4..9 miles, to be ----- F igures ot utility companlee also gTaded and surfaced with plant-Seash bear out the t.remendoua expan-mixed surfacing. Oialrict vn. ore Colony sion ot Newport Beach, the Cham. Route so. A. F . Heinze a: John J. Section Rezoned ber or Commerce revealed. Swigart Co., Alhambra, $267,272; Other figures are telephones ln Warren Southwest, Inc., Loa An-· Ara Yau Thinking DI Building? Cooault C. E. HA ML,IN Ballder General Contractor on New Construction, Store Fronta, Low Priced W arehoU1tng and LiR"h l St eel Construction .. Call for Appointment. P hone Beacon !>638-W 1549 Placentia, COSTA MESA 19.0. l ••n., •-•-y, 3420, with 1398 Co A re&0luUon for the rezoning of ......v UolUCL gelu, $269,815; Basich Broe. n· h ~~~~~;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ordlrs on hand. Water tuera l.n KtructiQJ'l Co. dt Basich Bros., Al-tt.e Hlg way Section, Seashore 1940 were 3716; today there are hambr&, $270,225; John M. Ferry, Colony, wa.a passed to lhe second ""•7. Gr·-mar Schoo~ •tudents th Co hea.ring by the Newport Beach BEACON 5099 ~ ..... Glendale, $273,573; Grlftl m· --.,.....----------------------In 1••0 num•-red •ng, aw ••-re • "" C planning comrnl881on. Walter • ""' "'-" iJU ...uc pany, Los Angeles; .219,2.,.... on-,.._. _____________ .._ ______ __, a re ll&f. Electric connectiona tract ~-as awarded to Cox Broe. Longmoor presided. Hanna Escr~w Campany -INCORPORATED- Prompt and Efficient Escrow Service CLAUDE HANNA, Manager • 1701 Phone Beacon Nelvport Avenue ' 5835 Costa Mesa were 39M in 1940, today M89. Gu Construction Co.. Stanton, tor Instlgnling proceedings Wa.B L. connection, 2945 in l94.0, and 4846 E, Davis v.'ho wishes the property t oday. :$ 2=""=·=06-0=. ========::; \ rezone1 In order to establish a citru.a fruit retail and wholesale Assessed valuatlona. have jump-ed from $13,875,005 in 1940 to businesa. I t '''8.8 pointed out that S22,225,285 today. In 1946 lhe n°""""' /J. ~J/aM most o f the section. past 62nd, is buildJng permits were $l,l60,l 22 'f1 -r alr eady r ezoned to C2. ,,·hilc tfl e building permits tor 1946 General reached lhe Important total of s<.115,soi. Contractor PAI LS TO STOP Police cited Richard W. J3atdor1't for failing lo observe a boulevard stop. M 10 Oout Bonlevard Phone Harbor 412 FLAGSTONE ·"" CONCRETE -woll.K - FREE ESTIMATES Foundatiom and Slabs. r-· ·-·-..,· -·-·-· -· ---------+ ,-------- Build Now with Hardwood Flooring lmmedlate DeUvery CABINET SHOP SERVICE • Quick Service .••• • Phone Harbor ZSlO • • ' DUTCH HEAGDGH GENERAL CONTRACTOR -... WE OAN OBTAIN THE NECESSARY MATERIALS Complete Cabinet Shop Service Pb.one Ottlce: llal'bor !'783 ' BM. Barbor 50Z Cabinet Sbop Office 5tb and Barbor Blvd. %%3 Marine Ave. Santa Ana, Callf. Balboa Island, Callf. luEDETIAll BlllDDS "FROM FACTORY TO YOU" They are precision measured, accurately made and p roperly installed at reasonable p rices, in Aluminum, Wood or Steel-a 100% Orange County Product. Renovation and Repair a Specialty Call for Fr ee Estim \le • One Wer'k: Delivery SOUTH COAST VENETIAN BLIND CO. PHONE BEACON 5762-W WEST 18TH A ND NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA BUILD THE MODERN WAY CONCRETE BLOCKS ' ECONOMY,. PERFORMANCE and BEAUTY FOR- HOME, l>ATlO or GARDEN WAIJ. Write or Call on Us at Plant For information. ........ Coaaala Prodac11 Co. ._ u, ·~ aoAD, uomr.& n•m • • SS33 East llt.b SL LONG BEACH. CALIF. ---STUDIO·-- WALLPAPER Moet Comp&et.e Stock ID Oranire County No Waltbtir lmnwJJate Dellvery WOI,1.ERT'S nos So. Main SL Santa Ana Phone 8. A. '7U'7 WALLACE E. GORN GENERAL PAINTING ANTJ PAPERHANGING 1567 Santa Ana A\·enue COSTA MESA Phone Beaoon 5331-W THOlllAS C. 'OHNSON, SupL 407 ThlrUeUI SL ..-. ...._ Ul&.J IUll.l.EY'r REFRIGERnTmn JERVICE comPnnY COMMERCIAL a.nd MARINE '6ALB:S • ENGINEERING SERVICE Phone HARBOR 2'184 Ntte: Laguna. Bea.ch 11032 C. E. mcCarmlck Canstructian Ca. COMPLETE HOM! BUILDERS Cabinet Shop 2134 Newporl BJ..,d. COSTA MESA, CALIF. Phone S.•con 5073 LABBY A. LIGHT ROOFS W. J. Benbow Phone Harbor 101.W VENETIAN BLINDS . Alwnlnum - Steel -Cedar ROLSCREEllS I • • RoU Up Uke Window S hades --I r Available Now Owner's Friend'' 1 ~ckE;,'!~·; I Budget Terms ! 1·''The Home J A Year to Pay REBUILDING · REPAIRING -BUILDING j -~~~~E~~o. Furniture • Cabinets • Rescreening-i so• s. Main. Santa Ana 7059 It IA our aim to &Id the borne O\\"Der and hl8 house-l ~~· ~Wln~~d~ow~Se....~~-~no~Rew~~lred~~ bold by ttpalrlnl" o r replaclns that thlns that bu been j .;. lnitaUn1 you. We \\'allt to help make t.be home a I ' 5Dloolh worldnir and livable platt. I PHONE BEA. 5016-W FRANK A. HARTMAN P. 0 . BOX 182 802 W. Wilson ~osta Mesa I - • PLENTY OF LUMBER ·ON HAND • * REDWOOD SIDING * DOOll8 .' * llllAll;l2' * IDfO'l'l'Y PINB ( ... 2 ..... ~) RAN.CHO LUMBER .CO. __ _,_ • • • • Guaranteed A WN.INGS ! Door Hoods, Porch and Patio Canopies By SLA'rsil·WDOD AWNING CO. 715 8o. nllMelpbla SL . . ......... ... M.'70 WILL NOT -.. DoW1I - lllp---llllC-......... reptaet•s •do SM Gld. "·bk•ed type of ......... fte-Oootla n.. I.ad o.t. , Ola Now for..._ ..... , ta &.a ............. Orm> ...... ~Bsz.,,.I .... .. -&A.Ilea Cllll* DDlolellot•&rT) . .. ,., . ,.,..-iiln•m1.A•ir• - ..... -Ala •swe; -~ ........ -- VENETIAN BLINDS YOU CAN AFFORD p~ BEACON 5881·1 Going to Baild This Year? ' You probably have your dream house aU worked out in your mind -or maybe your archit.ect or contractor already has prepared plans on paper for you. Electricity will have a · large part in makin~ dreams .,f postwar living come. true. When you go over the plans with your builder be sure to ask him about t he newest developments in house- hold labor saving and functional beauty: Our experts in everything electrical will be glad to help with layout plans or problem8. One sug- gestion may make a lot of difference in the "live- ability" of that home. ETS-HOKIN & GALVAN ELECTBJCIAllS SINCE 1920 •:F.£.J~ 1000 Clout mwa:i NEWPORT BEACH Ph. Bea. 5407 Ai.a tn 8u P'rUClseo· Wllmlnrton..Stockton·San Diep-OMiand . . C-0-Two Fire Equipment FOR FACTORY, PLANT, STORE, OFFICE, FARM, HOME ( ~. • \ . Q!';O&I. lfOl'llCIZ llEllOL1JTJON or '1'118 cnr OO«!NCJL OP Tiii: Cll'1; OI' NllWl'V&T as&Cll DlllCI.Aa- ING D'll Jl!ftN'l'ION TO CALL A 8PIXllAL J:LllOTION AND 8UJIMlT TO no: D.&0Toli8 BIBIDING p no: Tml· TORY ~dwlf AS "BAl.llOA MYseoazS.mz QUJ18110N WBllTBIJB SUCH Tml· TORY llUl.I. Ill: ~ TO, INOOBl'VMTED IN AND !llADI: A PAJIT OP Tiii: CJITY OF NEWPOllT BEACH. WHEREAS, the City Council ot the City of Newport Beaclt, baa reCeived a written petition algned by 1not leu tba.n on•fourth ln number of the qu&lified electors residing within the territory de- xrtbed. therein ~d herelna!ter de- 11eribed, a.s 11hovl(n by the regUltra- tlon of votera of the County of Orange, State ·of California, 1n which auch territory is situated, for the annexation t o and incor- poratlon in the City of Newport Beac.b of the hereinafter described contiguous, unimproved and in- habited territory, said territory being more particularly described as follows, to--wtt: All that certain real properly situated t.n the County of Or- an~. State of CalifomJa, and described u follows: Parcel 1. All of Tract No. 1014, aa shown on a map re- corded in Book 3~. page 38 ot MLacell&neoWJ Mapa, records of Orange County, C&llfornta, and a portion of Lot 171 ln Block 54, and land8 adjoining, in Irvine's Subdivielon of Ranchoa San Joaquin. and Lomas de San!l.ago and Flint and Bixb¥'8 A 11 0 t me D t of Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana, as shown on a map re- corded in Book 1, page 88 of Miscellaneous Mape, records at Orange County, California, said portion located Southerly ot said Tract 1014 is described "'aa: Beginning at the most Southerly comer ot 88.id Tract 1014, said point being also a point on the U. S. Bulkhead line a.s eatabllahed by the U. S. Engineer Otfice and approved by the U. S. War Department May 2, 1936: thence South 19° 52 ' d7 .. West along said bulk- head line to U. S. Bulkhead St&Uon No. 130; thence North 61 • 01 ' 07" West along said Bulk.head line 422.11 teet: thence Nort.A 23• 51 ' East 144.03 feet t o a point l.n the right ot way line of Bay Shore Drive, said point belng the be- glnning of a curve tangent concave Northerly and having a radJus of 287.50 feet : the\lce Northeaaterly along said curve through a central angle of 50• 28 ' 20" a distance of 253.26 feet to a point in the boundary at said Tract 1014, 88.id polnt being the Southeast- erly end of that certain course North 27° 37 ' 04" West 306.02 feet; thence Eaaterly and Southeasterly along the boun- dary. line of Tract 1014 to point of }?eglnning. Pattel !. A portion of Lots 171 and 166 In Block 54, and land adjoining, of Irvine's Sub- dlvfaion of Ranchoe San Joa- quin and Lomas de Santiago and Flint a.nd Bixby's Allot- ment of Rancho Santiago de San-i. Ana, aa shown on a Map recorded in Book 1, page 88 of Miacellaneous Maps, record.I' of Orange County, California, lying Norllierly of State High· way ORA-80-B de9CJ'tbed u follows: BeginnJ.ng at a point at tntenectJon of the North- erly rigb.t ol way line of the Callfomta State H 1 g h w a y ORA..&0-B and the court d• cree line el'ta"bliahed by the Superior Co u r t CUe No. ~; tbenoe N<>rth s.t• 67' 15• iut aloq -court de-..... a.e s24.,1.1 feet to st&tlob 12'1; thence North 20• 01 ' 15• !Cut alqq -court -Une ~t.71 t.et to 8taUoa UI; thenoe North I' 11' 11" -uq aa1d court -line 110.CJ!! feet; -South '12'. 158' ~· Weot 111.12 feet; tben"" North 11' lJ' W Woot 188.'f_ feet; thonee North TS' N ' .f'.• Welt 14-3.99 feet to a polllt of lnte.-tlon with tho ~ npt ot ....,. line ot that oerta1n c o u n t..7 road -usnentamthStn.ot, -lnte.-tlon point bdq the begtnnlq ot a curve tan· cent. cmu:aft Weot.erlY and • h&Yln&' a n4lua o! MO.O feet; tbence Southerly alone &aid curve tb.roqta a central angle 1 ol 114• GG ' tr a diltaace ol 314.83 feet to a Una tUcmt; thence South IS' IS' IO" Wtlt 11.32 feet to the ~ot • 1curve tangent. ooneaft ,,....,. ly and h&Yln&' a -ot -0 .feet; thence along -_... th-.p a cmtnJ UCle or ,. II' 14" a M·-or 4TM feet; -South ... et• .. w• ttol.29 teet; t.111zre North 11• 10' 0-1• Weat 1144.37 feet; thence Norttl ee• 111 ' IO" Weot llt.tll r..t to a paint bl the 8oatb11at-tJ ..., • ..,..,. llH ot T>ac:t m. -~-.-wu• 80" !Cut 7..M foot from u., laoot _.....,. -w or -TNct 919, -lo a1lo • polDt ID the -ot t1M City 11m1ta ot Ult Clt7 ot Nowpoot Bw:b; -South '9' 42' W W.t alona the .&aid line ot CltJ Limit. 7.116 toet-.or1-tou~ oectlon with the . N'orthetlJ rlaht of wa7 1lnAI of tho lltate ~ ORA.-tO-B; ~ _,,.. a1cnC tho &aid N~ erly hJP-.Y npt of -.y line lo the point of beginning. SVBJl:CT to the opeclflc cond1UOGI Ml forth In Aid pt- UtJon. aa follOW11, tc>-wlt : .. (1) That the terrltory above deecribed ahall not, nor shall any pert lh•reof, be liable or reepoulb&e or be sub- ject to t&X&Uon to ~ any Pohl.on of any bonded or other tndebtedneu of the a.aid City of Newport Beach now emt- inl' or incutred aubeequent hereto and prior to the Mnex- atlon of said territory to a.id City of Newport Buch. (2) That the 11treets within u.ld territory, except thOR" now dedicated to public uae, shall not be so dedicated by reason of the annexation ot said territory. (3) That atter said annex- ation, the aaid City of New- port Beach shall cause the sewer and \Vater lines now laid and to ¥ laJd within said territory to be connected with the sewer and W•ler •yatem of &&id City, and thereafter said City shall diapoae ot said sew- age and ah.all supply water to sald territory. • • • • Pn>perly a!fec:tecLthcreby and t.ba kx:ation and .,.. of Ml.ch -"" .. -1 l"'1M-· 8ecU.. L ,,,_.the Ctty Oea1c. ot the Cl~ ot Nowport 11oaeb be and M hereby la .!not- ed to...,.. a copy ot thla ,_.. lutlon to be ~ at lout once a week for ,two 9'IOC111 Ive -prior to &aid haar- lng, In the Newport.Balboa ~ a -per of ;.n...i clrculaUon publlohocl In .,aid Qty of Newport Beacb, tt ..._ Ing hereby found and -.. mined by th• City ~ ot Mid Oty of NeWP.Ort Beach that there LI no newspaper of iren•ral dn:ulaUon publlah'41 In llald territory propceecl 1o be annexed and barelDUon deecrtbed and 4-lpated. SeeUoa &. That It tho City Council ot the City of New- port Beach ftnda at the tJ.nte and place above apectOed in Section • hereof for the btM.r-- lng of protel'tl to the propc:>e- ed annexation of 1'Balboa Bay- shorea'' to aa.id City that pro- te1ta are not made by owners of a majortly o( the eeparatip pa.reels of property within said t erritory propaeed to be annexed and hereinabove de- scribed, the aatd City Council will Immediately call a special election at the time herein- above apectfted, and aubmit to the qualified electon residing l.n said t erritory proposed to b4!'J annexed the q u • • t t o n whether such territory ahall be alnexed ·to, incorporated ln and made a part of aald City of Newport Beach, subject to the condition11 herelnabove set forth. On mntion of rouncllman Robert- son, seconded by Councilman Siler, the foregoing Resolution wu ln· t roduced and pused by the Coun- WHERE.AS, said J)eUtion so pre- sented to the said Oty Council of said Ctty of Newport Beach i1 In form a.nd substance aa required by the statutu of the State ot Cali- rornia aypllcable thereto; and ell of the City or N.ewport Beach WHEREAS, the said City Coun· at a regular meeting held on the cit or Mid City of Newport Beach 124th day or March, 1947, and ha8 received a report from the ' adopted by the following vote : Plannlng Commiulon of said City A YES, Slier, blbell, Robertson. of Newport Beach approving the Reed. design of the subdivision of a pot-NOES: Allen. tion of sa.id tenitory propo8ed to ABSENT: None. be annexed and the constructlon O. B. REED. ot the builctings and the public Mayor. Improvements therein and recom-ATTEST: mending that the 88.id territory be FRANK L . RINEHART, . annexed to and incorporated in City Clerk. ss.id City of Newport Beach. Publish March 27, April 3, 1947. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE-Nfwport·Balboa Preas SOLVED BY THE CITY COUN· CIL OF THE ClTY OF NEWPORT BEACH, as foUows: Section 1. That the said City Council of 88..ld City of Newport Beach intenda to and will call a special election ln the territory above described and will at said special elec- tion submit t o the qualified electors residing within aaJd territory propol!led by sat d petlUoh to be annexed to said City, and herelnabove describ- ed, the question whether such territory shall be annexed to, incorporated in a.nd made a part or the City of Newport Beach, subject t o the con- ditions hereinabove set forth. Section 2. That the boun- daries of the territory eo pro- posed to be annex'M. to said City of Newport Beach are herelnabove particularly de- scribed# and shall be hereln- aftv known a.nd designated u "Balboa Bayshores", and such territory may be referred to and incticaled upon the ballot.8 to be used at such special election at which the que1tion of such annexation ls 1rubmit- ted as "BaJboa Bayahores". Section S. That said special election will be held 1n the territory propoeed to be an- nexed and deatgnated "Balboa Bayahorea" aa aforeaaJd, on the 10th day ot June, 11M7, tor the purpoee of submtttlng to U.O quallllecl electon tuldlng within • a 1 d "Balboa B&y- a.borea" the question whether such "Balboa Bayab.ofta" lha11 be annexed to, inOOl'pOrated in Md made a part of the City of Newport Beach, aubject to the CODdltkma be r • t n above eel forth, -ell &aid apecla1 dee· . 11<111 all be held In &ccord- ance wtt.b. the proYllll.ou ot the Califonda .. Anna&tlon A.ct ot 1911" (St&lo. 191S, p. M7, ud---ta thoro\Ol ud .Jn -with the pn>--ot tJM 1l1rt""on .... ()f the -ot CallfWDla IOYW1llng ipeCfa1 t'letkea 81 mtl1a .: Tbat 2'0tioe .. • flatl>w 1111'*1 slnn that th9 Hth ~ ot Aprll, 1N7, at the hour .al •:OO"o'dock P . II. ,0( eald dq, In ii>-CcundJ Cbam- ben ID tho Cit;)' Ball of the • Otit" ol Newport B•ch. .. the --....... -and ·-&%11 -awnln&' naJ -"' wltlda &aid Anitory ao propollld to be •nnax.ct aDd -.. dmpated and -bed and h&Yln&' &Jl1 ol>-~ to-'4~ ¥- --~ ......... - -Clb Coundl --=:::!:;;!!:o7t ' &%11 -not --the ---~--Mt tor -lrioarlDs &%11 ---. ot ..... ~ - -i.rri. :h'!*:.,.'° a.. cm..S --and """lpated, 111&1 malto -- proleot .,.inot tbit -- -ator11 14 -~ protoot m-be la WTltlas - IMJI ~ tlM -or M-ot IM OW9m' ~on .. o1 • ' NOTICE OF AWARD OF CONTRACT Puniuant to statute herein men- tlnnf'd Pnd Resolution or Awa.rd ot Contract No. 3461, of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach, .CalJfornla.. adopted on the 24th day of Matth, 11M7, directing this notice: • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that the said City Council In opl'.'t? eeulon on the 24th day of March, 1947. publicly opened, examined and declared all sealed proposals or bid.! offered for doing the fol . lowing described work, to-wit: The construction of vitrified clay pipe sanitary sewers, vl.ut!ied clay pipe house connection sewer linee, manholes, cast iron manhole frames and coven. "Y" branches. vitrified clay pipe chlmneya, lamp- holes, ...,·elded ateel pipe sewer, ce- ment concrete encasement, rein- rqrced concrete pipe culvert, con- cfete cradles and piers, together with appurtenant work in connec- tion with any and all Items or Im- provement herelnabove mentioned, all as more particularly described In Re~lution of Intention No. 3424, pa.saed and adopted by the City Council of aa1d City on the 13th day of January, 19-47, and on fi le in the office of the City Clerk of said City. • For further partlculan rerer- ence la hereby made to said Re80- lutlon of lntentlon No. 34.24 and lo the pl&n.1: profilea and draw- tnga on fUe in the office of the City Engineer of laid City of New- port Beach, and to the opeclfie&· Uons for the aaid work heretofore adopted by the said City ~uncU and on rue lD the office of Jhe City Clerk of aald City. and all of llald plant, proftlfll, drawings and •pe- cUications heretofore approved bJ the Cltt OOuncll of llald City .,.. COJIPLl:'l'S Motoring Service ·GAS OIL . TIRES TUBES BA'I'DlBIES & ACCF.SSORIES c p A 0 R L .w A 8 B J - S B I ~N G •• I 'l' ... N .. .... • " .. LIDO RICHFIEl.D • - -wwm- I JQ:WPORT-lUIJJOA PRESS IDcorpOnled beNin and made a ·32 Counties Plan part -and moreaco, la her&- b7 mado t11onto ,.,.. • more pazt1. Exhlblta at Fair .-doialptlon or aid work. Bald City Council baa deter-Thirty-two count!u have given mlDOd ~ dec:l&rocl that th~ con-dellnlte todlcaU'"""'•Y will place t.empl&ted work and bnptovemenl cxhJbtt. of their agricultural and hentotore mentioned WU In the opinion of aa1d 'city CouncD of other product. at the 1947 Call- ll)Ol'e than tocal or ordinary public fomia State Fa.tr, to be held tn benetlt and the Mid City COuncll Sacl'Olllento August 28 through bu "ln&de the ~ of a&id Sept.ember T, Fair direct.on were work chupable upon a dillrtct. told at \helr March meetins here. ror the particular dotcrtpti.on of In addition, ntne more have the Aid ~ct rte:rence la here. made lnqulrlea regarding e'Xhfbtt.t, by mact. th a'.aJd ReeoluUon of In-Kenneth Fry, exhibit auperviaor, tenUon No. :S.U•. a&Jd Exhibit. fl'om Orange Sald City Coundl bu deter-County will be announc~ later. mined and declared that aerial The largest number of counUes bonda beerlng lntereet at the rate to exhibit at the Fair In ita 88 of 11x (9 ) per cent per annum and yeara waa 129, ln 1941 when the ex.ten~ over a period ending lut Fa.Ir wu held None have nine (9) yean from the aecon':l been held •lnce then due to the day ol January next aucceedlng war. the nut October 15th following their date, will be tuued hereunder in the manner provided by the "Improvement Act of 1911", being Part 8, Diviaion 7 of the Streets and Highw•ya Code of the state of Calitomia. to represent each aaaeament of Twenty-five <m .oo, Dalian or more remaining unpaid tor thirty (30) day. afte.r the dat~ of the warranL Sheet Metal Shops Planned for Area Th~ Office of Temporary Con· trola gt"allted two pennita for commercla1 construction in · the Harbor aN:a !Ml week. Bertren l. and Lester A. Smith. 1829 Newport avenue, were given an approval to build a sheet metal shop costing SSOOO. • BRUSH FIR.IC - Local firemen are sbdwn exttn- guilihing a bru•h fire which blazed up at Carnation and Pacif ic ave- nue in Corona det Mar Tuesday night. • Gift Tax Returns Deadline April 15 • · ~y DOnates $370 To City Treasury I Aii of the J.ork herein ordered s hall be done and carried lhroUA"h ln pursuance of an Act of the Le- gi.tlature of tbe State of California, designated the .. Improvement AL:t of 1911 .. , being Pa.rt. l, 2 and 3 o1 DiviJllon ' of the Streets and H ighway• Code. Robert J . Rothwell, 323 Poppy !ltreet. w1ft build a heating, plumb- ing and aheet. metal repair shop, 1704 Cout lllghwsy, for $10,000. lt was granted an tl!e buia of il8 being thf' only service at Its kind In the community. Thomas H. Kuchel, Slate Con-· The c'ty \Vas $370 richer this trolle r, today caJl~d attention t~ 1-··t>ck ··••hrn the Army s ent a check the fact that gift tax returns for I . urer J A Gant In the last calendar year must b.. to City Tre!-5 · · · filed with his otnce an ar before place of removing build!nga and the 15th o! April. Returns filed putting land on the Coe.st High- after that date are subject to a \Va\' leased from the city back 10 per cent penalty. , in t~ its original shape, the Army The aald City Council did by aaid Reeolu Uon of Award of Con· tract No. 3'481, award tlle contract for the doing of the 81Lid work to FAR.!W BUREAU the JOweat.. regular, responsible BROADCASTS DAD. Y ' . bidder. to-wtt: lo V. C. K.. CON- Ever~/ dono1 wh~ h rs n::i .e a decided to make a donation. gift to any one donee of rrorf rt ' exceeding $4,000 in value; or \\':l has made a gift of a future In- terest in property, regardless of valu.•. ici requirl :I to file a return. Also. all per sons who receive such Police Investigate Prowler Charge STRUCTION CO. at the prices named in their bid on me in the ofnce of the City Clerk of said City. Dated this 2:»th day of March, 19-47. Farm Advisor Harold E. \Vahl- berg announced that the Agricul- tural Extension Service inaugur- ated Its da.lly Orange County F arm Forum over K . V. 0. E . Monday. gift.a are required to report them. Police are investigating a report FRANK L. RINEHART, City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach, California. Pub. March 27, April 3, 1947. Newport-Balboa. Press FOUR"S A CROWD R obert. Raymond Scott of Costa Mesa waa.<t:iled by police at Cen- tral and Palm for having four ~-:ople in the front seat of bU car. Kuchel saJd that forms for filing by A. H . Grary that the house et the returns may be obtamed from· 1519 Ea.st Central has been dam. his offjcea at '458 South Srir:ng aged by someone trying to gain street, Los Angeles 13; 78:5 Mar-admittance. Screens were cut, a ket street. San Francisco 3; and broken knife blade was found, Sta te Cupltol, Sacramento. and footf>rints were ·noted. orecast for . fin er performance rlll All }'!lUt llichfi<ld Dula !or JO'll' tr.. copy o! Rlch6dd'1 We1tern Tra•el Almanac. IIHY CIIR ---/!HY SEASON • Changing seasons ll(C: not a matter of months here in the West •.• but hours. That's why "climatic oonuol" plays $Uch a vital part in the production of the new RichDdd gasoline. · · These new fuels will give swift evidence of RichDeld'1 research and modern refining facilities the first time you try a tankful on your own personal road test. Fill your tank with the new RichDdd higher octane gasoline. Then test it wi\h scientific sureness. Demand instant starting ••. smooth acceleration. Drive on ,any • highway •.• in any climate and then switch off the key an4 add up the extra mileage. We believe you'll agr~ with us ; • "The new RichDdd is truly a great gasoJ.i.iic." " . USlltl TO THI llCHFfllD lllPOITEI, Tiii ~TION'S OLDEST NEWSCAST, #01 YUi 'IOUND U1'0 T0°THE0 MINUTE NEWS ., , • [/ • I . ·• • I NEWPORT-BAI.BQA PRESS Thursday, [April .3. l!K7 • ·--:.....::---,.;::....:....-;-::-_-, ....... - SEE ALPHA BETA'S GRAND PARADE OF . LUES ··.-·~ WHERE THE EASTER BUNNY WIL VE YOU MONEY! ~;=:~ ) ' fOft A TASJJa M/fAICfASr SHREDDED -WHEAT llEIJ.OCC'I 14c ' '-" pq, Kellogg's RICE KRISPIS ..... 12c WHEATIES DIUJ'AIT OJr 12c ' ---ZOOM l'llClllll'8 ...... ,_ 21c -........ ,, , ..... ,... FLAPJACK .......... '-" 29c •' ••• w •• .... BISQUICK F• T .. 0-"* 42c -'-" ..... RUSKETS LOMA l.lllDA'S 16c ........ "9nMI: CROC:OUft OVALTINE H-63c Pl.AYOUD TOMATO JUICE ....... 22c ..... ,,. BLENDED JUICE o.MJ.o 3 • 27c , Ko. r. ORANGE JUICE ~~ 2 • 25c HAWAll~N PUNCH ~ 87c GRAP£FRUIT JUICE nom.• 2 • 19c W..IC... - PRUNE JUICE :U.=' 28c LEMON JUICE II. C. P. ,~ ..... n. CHILI SAUCE =--. C. H. B. CREOLE CATSUP ~ KRAFT'S MUSTUD =.:-,__ 9c LUNCH MEAT ~ ..,., .. , 38c .l""1l-CORD & HASH ~ 29c .eu&,1 VIENNA SAUSAGE :;. K 15c CHILI & BEANS =~ MMiA 15c , ' ' I '.. , / , ., .. J . \. ' , ' ' / , ......... - HeGYy With SwHI Juic. Coachella 1-it--cC;eJ-.lloUo Wrapped Grapefruit Avocados ~19c Extra Fancy, J.arve, Tender. Green Staib-Nice ior Eaatel Dinner ASPARAGUS U. S. No. I-Genuine StipJUrin lied B1im 1rom Florida New POTATOES 3U& Juat IJb n.-trom y-Own Gcadn-Fr.U Green OaioM. RADISHES'. 2 Bancb .. 5c ~---.......,,,,,, ~ PAAS EASTER EGG DYES .... 1oc " . -, • -.. -- ,, I ~ t/''·'}{ ---\ir~'('lV.!'~W IRU"5 and v,fGETAlll!S HUNT'S NEW SPUDS ~.!" 23c SEA-SIDE LIMAS ~ 16c CORN PICTSWEn ~1~ lie --STRING BEANS =~ 1 23c """ .l""1l-SUCED BEDS ~ 14c -SPRING KIST PEAS ~ 17c ..._ TOMATOES =-... 1w. 18c PLUMS :.,,!" 27c PEARS ... ~ 43c PEACHES ~· ~ 30c FRUIT COCKTAIL~K37c TOM. SAUCE ~ 3•21c BOYSEN BERRIES ~-·~~· 49c MIX. VEGETABLES ~.s= 27c LIMAS PRATT'S PIOZElf 36c 12-.. ,.... YOUR IJUCING NffOS AKING POWD. ~": ™ 19c C. , ...... AKE MIX AUGER'S ......... 29c SWANSDOWN CAD! noua 33c I.if. Pa •. :• PREMIUM CHOCOLATE ~ 24c COCOANUT :=w "" 39c GOlD MEDAL NOODLE _,""" ,_ 27c l .... l'q • MOLASSES GWl>MA'S :;: 23c , ·/ I • • • .aitw~~J''~"l!.4M~ ,,,\iltt.-....aij~,..w~~ .. ~""~'fM'4!w~,l~illt.wt'M ~.\\~. ~ PRICES EFFECTIVE FRl.-SAT., APRIL 4th-5th ALPHA UTJ!f VA&l 111 CUT Rm WAx PAPER :i ... 19c OLD ENGUSH WAX ::,•11 ... 49c • IROOMS OUVE · :.:. • $1.25 • CLOROX· . :. -28c .. .,.. CL01HS :;;: 1~ MUI llUlrSOM' 'a 0 2 .. 21c TOY laOOMS 49c IOllllCKS-AMMOHIA .:: Uc C:>RN :::a aa•ooc 1!:!: · . . -F 0 0 D ·. _m ·A R 'K & TS r1Sit. Otr New Self-Senice Delicatessen at Costa Mesa ' . . • • • • • • •' . ' ' • t • • • • 'IL • ,, .... ~·- ,L4iiki!!::":Pus,~.ll Harbor£ By ROD J.b.cMJIJJAN ' • LOOA1< lM>WLEBs PREPARE TO PLAY IN ABC TOURNEY ':'wo tnma from tho Newport t:cbor area. and a t.b.1rd tum m t de t1p moetly ot Barl>orlt.M, "•ill p&rttdpa.te ln the Am~ ·---------..:..-----------------'leowllng COlllftU now being held ' llarbor Borsehiders Lose In Quart.er Finals at Pomona Tourney - Newport Harbor' High'• Vanf•tyo.__---------~-- ln Loe Angeles. • • baaeball team lost Jn the t,.uarter ftn&la of the co=tton round of th~ Pomona Bu Tounia.ment TUeaday u they wed to Hunting· ton Beaeh 3-1. Casabas, Myrehn's Keep Basketba.11 Pace By Tuesday's Wins Lono.te Vincent'... Balboa Phar. macy will be the tint local team to pa.rticipate u they go into pla.y tomorrow night at 10:,30-in the booater dJvtaion. On the Phannacy team will be Lea Law- rence who carries a 1 T7 average; Cannan A.rezone, 184; Bob R1ck- ettt., 178: Chauncey Druck. 17-4 ; and Curley Snyder, 178. c0URT OP' HONOR-;Partlclpa.Ung in Barbor Area Boy . Sc~ut · father and aon annual dinner and Court of Honor are Sherltf Jamea Mualck, Robert Hancock, Ivtan Hoffered, Ralph Rea, Reger Garden, and Richard Nobly in the top photo. while Red Zi m erly, Bob ' The Tan threw their weakest pitchers agairuit Colton ln the opener ln on:ler to have aome alrength left shouJd they proceed. 1'hey lost this game 12-3 and play- ed Compton ln the tint round at the con.sola.Uon bracket two hou.. .. later. BUI Smith was· on the mound for the locala and came out on top 7..:5. 'Ibe Tan dJd not wfii. without a scare, a.a Compton staged a tour run rally In the last of the seventh with two outs. Tbe Casaba Club and Myrehn'a Service kept ln the race tor the championab.ip of the third round of the Community Bu~etbaU League by winning their pmea Tueeday night. Newport Associated stayed one game out in front u they swept aside Harbor Glu:s, 38-23. NetUe.a. Don BayU. Jimmy Hanson, ElwOod Depontee, H arold Hllll, Pink's Coeta Mu.a Pharmacy boys will get their whirl May 4. They will go lnto a.ctlon with A . L. Pinkley, Ralph Myrehn, Charley Hanson, Buck Long, and Omar \Villtama. Rocer Garden, Davtd Gardner, Jack Woods, and Re.1ph Rea arc ahown belcryv < Presa Photo) • SmJth at.ruck out nine batters ln the seven innings. Bob N ettlet1 took the moun!r agalnst the Oilers Tueeday but had wobbly support. He held the opponent.! to five hits and all three TUn8 we re unearned. The Casabas were Jed to a 48-lS win over the Islaodera by Jlm Wells who hit the meah tor 14 point.s, and Glynn Young who tal- lied 12. BIU Van Hom WU high for the l!llanden. with 8. MVREllN''S WINS The most exciting game of the evening came aa Myre.hn'a barely eked out a 46-41 win over the Har- bor Legion. Bud _!..ttrtdge'a 18 points took top honors for the winners. E arl Coppenmllh &nd Johnny Statz lied tor the losen1, u they each sank 16 point.I. Playing without their mainstay. Dale Barnes. the Asaoclales had to go all out to knock over Harbor Glass. Jim Kennell .sank 13 points to lead the winners, closely fol- lowed by Dent Robinson with 11. Fred Shand was h.lgh tor the Gia.as lads, with 11. N ates ..... BIU \Veathen\'SX wu out8tandlng f ew the locals es be oonnected for at least Olle ~It in each pine ..• .Don Wa"I'• stinging single wttb tbe bMes loaded, ln the Oom~ ton g:ame dl'Ovc In three ruD8-- wlth the aid of a Tarter er- ror ..... The Tan mt the Hunttncton Beach game largef;r be<:ause of poor Jud~ ment O!I' the part of some ot tbe players at various polo~ during the game -not only because o f errors. CASABAS PLAY LEGION Games next week will rind the Casabas ta.king on the Mesa Le- gion at 6 :45. The Balboa laland-»fil W th ....,.,__ era \vill play the Harbor Leg1on -D e8 erwax ~ ..1.ac at 7 :<O and Myrehn's will play -Harbor GIUI at 8. Bill W~therwax ia thia week's Star Tar. He la one of the most The Standlnp prorniaing baaeball proapecta ever N . Aasoclated 5 O 275 200 to play for Harbor High. In the \V L pl.9. opp. P omona Tournament li lhi9 C&aabaa ··-········· 5 1 199 164 week, he wa.a the only ~!:.i e;layer Myrehn's -········· 3 1 157 101 to get a sate hit in all three games. Harbor Legion 1 3 131 163 He plays catcher at h1a favorite Ialanden .......... l 3 87 134 game a.nd playa fD a team In Harbor Gla.aa .... 1 3 107 121 Fullerton during the summer. Meaa Legion. ... O 4 89 176 Bill ta alao out.landing ta.ck.le on the football team. He waa J . V. BASEBALL..EBS first string laat fall and haa been PLAY EXCELSIOR menUoned u all League Umber The Newport Harbor Junior for next year. A Junior, Bill Ls Varsity baaeba.ll team will play acUve in achool doing'B and ta a ExcelaJor High Wednesday, at member of the Hi-Tar club. Harbor High_ SALE OF Nursery Stock 20% Discount Flowers, Shrubs, Ever· green Trees, Oranges,_ Lemons, Limes and Grapefruit Flower and Vegetable Plants PEAT FERTILIZERS LEAF MOLD REDWOOD TRELLISES COSTA MESA NURSERY 480 RBWPOBT BLVD. The thlrd team, aponaored by E. B. Trickey of Santa Ana, will be composed of Coeta Meaa bowlera Harry Burdick lUld Harry Hy~. Morrie Crawley &na "Beaver" Goody. MIDGETS TO ROLL OVER 78 LAPS SUN. The mJghty midgets or the Red Circuit '"'"ill race over 78 lapa Sun- d ay at· the Huntington Beacb Speedway, starting at 2 p. m. with Lime trials at 12:30. A hot ra.ce is in store u the regul&r apeed- stl't S lry to halt Corky Benson, \Vho made a grand entry to South. e rn California rac ing by taking the main 30 lappet Sunday by nosing out seasoned Walt Faulk- ner. • BASE.BALLERS PLAY VALENCIA The h igh school ba.aeballers will see action next Monday as they ente rtain Valencia High School. WednMday they will travel to Ex- celsior for a tt-('1at ch with the Pilot.a. Trout Season Opens Saturday. April !ith, will mark the opening day tor trout flahl.ng for thousand.a of Southern Cali- fornia flahermen. Many local hopetula will go to San Juan Creek tn quet11l tor firat day catches. Volleyball Lead Falls to Tie ' Woodworth and Mathew• are tied ror the lead in tie business men'• volleyball league held at Harbor High on Thunday nighta. Standlnp TRACKMEET RAINED OUT The trackmeet between Newport Harbor, Orange Rnd Downey H igh Schools , at Orange wu cancelled la.iit Ft1day due lo frequent rain- f&ll \\'hich put the tracl( unJ ': \<1nte r. R ECORDS .~ALL AT MESA Two track recordl fe-ll at Coste Mesa Alain School last week l'tfaurlce Langdale shattered the hlg-h j ump mark as he leaped ~vs··. 'the second record breaking per- formance was rung up by Bob Van.Drimlen in the shot put. R e put the pellet 41 '6'" out Into apace. ' O'ITO'S The announcement laat week lhat the Southern Section C. I . F. champtonahip winner• wouJd me~.l the Loa Angeles City champ~o;i In football and Qther sports was accepted Ln moat corner.s aa ll step fol"'Nard on the part of the South~ru Cal1fomia H1gh Schools. Southern California, aIWaya one- of lhe top athlete producing s f'c- tlons •n the United States, ha!I w Woodwdrth ····--·······-········-··-4 Mathews· ····-··-··········--····-······· 4 Anderaon -···············-········-···· 3 Brown ........... ........... ........ ..... 1 L nt'ver determined a real champion 2 In any aport. The City and 2 C. I. F . even abide by different 3 rules in some sport.a, auch as :5 trac k. The w eight diviaiona for Barrett's Realty Edges Into First in Merchants Bowling Barrett's Realty, holding second place during the leaFJ.e play thus far, have finally edged Lnto !Inst place In the Costa Mesa Mer- chant 's bowling league. A. T opping of Crawford's Drugs, bowled the '1ghest game wtth a 234. He al9o nabbed the high series honors with 669. Craw- fo rd's Drugs took team honors tor lhe high series with 2564. pstticipnnl.8 li te different under lhc sepa ra.tc-school athletic tultng had.lea. It Is believed that these differencea may eoon ~ changed so that the City and C. I. F . ath- letes 1,1,·ill participate on even terms. · The Htate of Caliromla will have a granJ champJon tni.ck meet this year .1t Visalia May 31. Thi! cc.rncr hu: been wondering if they \Viii let the City Bees, w1th 88 and below ex p C' n en ts, participate against the C. I. F . Bees with 87 liltd below. .The time may come when all California high schools will be under one jurisdiction and there \\'ill be a slate play6 rt In each sport. The Standinp w L Texu hM one of the rinest Ban-ell's Realty -·····-······· l9 11 high achooJ athletic programs of Vlrg'a Garage ···-····-··········· 18 l2 a.ny state. Schoola are grouped Crawford's Drugs ········--···· 17 13 Into cl&.83 A, B, C, and D, accord- Belote's Studio ········-········· 17 13 ing to the number of atudent.a. s d N lar 1• 1• "A" schoola compet e only witn ymp&0n an o .......... v v d th th era 1 17 "A'a·· an e o er schools do w ey Furniture --·-····-··· 13 18 likewia~. You don't find schools Pink's Dru.gs ....... ·····-····-··· l2 S .An ~-----• .:................................. Well.1!1' Realty -·················· 9 21 8Uch u anta _ &, a three year -----'-·----·-·_·_·_·_·_·_·_·_·_-__ ._._._._._·~·~·~·~·~·:•:-::·:·~·~·~·~·~-~-~-~·:':-..:·~--~.----------~~~w~th~~lp~~·~~~::. Cllll###ll##lll.#.11..,".l.#.l.l.##,".1,1,1,I~ a rour y•ar plant with MO •tu- ... ~ dente. In other words, all tchoob t'\re placed in a league where they have a chance to win an(! the manpower situaUon i. even. all the w:iy uouf\d. , Glblot •••• Pu>J Grlmmand ll"ranlt Brewer a.re tnldget auto r.cing ln Auatra.lia, Frank'• llome- 11.: PRESENTS . .. ladn. Tbey are oxpe<tod back In S llUE llRlllUE S EF5f~~J§gg ~ llD Ill ElqUI ~ ~p"':8aw:' ~-:.::-= '"s IE I '" ... AcconllJlg to -t pl&na the .:"Ill • • ~ •poedww,y wl11 be Ollttltted wllh ' ~ 'ligbta 80m8Ume tn May • "". LMd-~-B •s·-·e. .. ~ ~-~ ln-~·~.'fa.!: '~.:0\111 -A --.. s~ llo7W-andma-••.. 'l'llJa ii Jost about hf~•ntq _,. In lloo -t. -and ~ I Aptjl-3rd, 4th and Sth .·l~~n:,1~~ ~ • TffuRsDAY fRD;>AY - ' SATUBDAY I =-~ .. ~ !:i.: .:-: i ~ ,,,,.-____ wtllbllp 8arnJoo Roo2ss ·-mllY • .W cailb :P. T.:,,~:,::: • , 5 2 2 • ......, .... Jin. ...... t;/t?'§.§..::r..t:r..s.#.JT.l'lllllllll,l,1,1,l,l,1,l,l,1,#J..-~ to oo=TO ~ = .::::;, • • BLACK AND WHITE 25c CHET'S MALT and SANDWICH SHOP 1921' llARBOR BLVD. COST A MES.-\ BOWLING! MESA'.. RECREATION ALLEYS 1818 Newport Blvd. Phone S..scon 5062-W Jewelry Diamonds Watches They don't come too •ma 11, delicate or costly for our exact, dependable w at c b repa.lr service. lt'8 done RIGHT here. ' ......... ~••cb•a•c . , TD KESA crt:LI: SHOP i. equipped for aD _,... re- ~ ... ~ trlcycles, "hi--. """1cydeo and. oi-11< toya. ftl*DMAft llSLIVDY ...... ..,. .... wesradee . n. .._ o e'•• •:• ~-_,Pa Oi SO~ MESA IYCIE $ -. • Plp17 p°",.u. CHALLENG R . MOTOR SCOOTER IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • '1 Honepower • 4 Cycle Engine • Weight ZOO lbs. • 60 ML lM!r GaL • $225~ • ELECTRONIC SEAM WELDED FRAME e 21 SQUARE IN. BRAKE SURFAOE • ROLLER BE.-'\BING MAINS and ROD • CANTD..EVER LEAF SPRING o CENTBll'UGAL CLUTCH o MAGNETO-GL~TOR o CRUISES AT to, TOP SPEEu-85 • DOWN OBA.FT CARBURETOR Also in Stock .•••. AUTOETTE Eiectrlc Cruise About • IDEAL FOR SHOPPING e · NO DRIVER'S UCENSE • NO REGISTRATION • EASY TO OPERATE • SAFE ••. FUN • C01'1FORTABLE • PERFORMANCE • PARKING SOLUTION ARCHER'S 118 South Main S. A. Phone 4056 SANTA: ANA ---t i • I • I • I ' I • I • I I I I I I • I • I I I • I I • I I l l P" FUN I I • l ZONE l l I l I • I IN BALBOA • ! ' I I OPEN • I I WEEK l I ENDS I ! -----... MfCKfy and \.l/S MA B'f MOR Ric~ PoP il\E1l.E l\ltii l\>l~ SU<\\ il\1N6 FIS p,. 1WEN'N FIVE lloU B IL\.../ CLEARANCE $ALE •upto ~OU • Com•-dl-- Ware & Mathewson PresJ nt ' MIDGET AUTO RACING -AT- B'Dll'l7NG'l'ON BBACB • SPBBDWA1l rnsT 01.l'F WGBWAY 101, 8. OF HUNTINGTON BEACH , EVERY SUNDAY lallJilr. 12:31 J. a ·rm Ract, t.: m . 78-Lap...... ,). M-Lap · Main Event ·Wis ter 1t.eoo • • I • •• • ' ' • • !Pace~-~-18~-:-~~·~T~~--;:--;-~-:--:--::-:--;:-:---:::-~~:-:'.'::'."-=:::;-:::::r::::-::·:::::::~·ir==~=EW==PO=:;RT-=:1 BA~·=,=.eo==A=PR~Jl:s8~:._"."::-'"-:-~::--:~1t;:::;:=::=::::;;::::=:=:=:::;:::::::·Th==W'lll==da=y=,~~=PrD='~3=·=1==9'7 T:...--~e T·•.:'"1 bi·s,irtPtoct .. 1o11nN'o1an,iluth !ot ML e>-m•J .ea~ Cburch B---·~·Bl.•g-+ Boss Greeley Starts " ,. , · · I · .u.-ya.-n• ..__. 'Reinbold 'and David W . Scott ot Wowpwt .. ...,, Ill'. i-r· -.. ., _.., -1 01 Entr'> c:i~0 for ~ eou.se. The Art ll:xlll--...-s>t 11111 Oolllmore!tlJ 0r-Blue Room ,,,_1.0 , New Balboa Fh:in OPEN KID~ tdUM will opea to tbe public Oil parUMDt ta -·~ to ...... a '-.Jal.' ... AnnUaJ Art Display 'ftlunda7, .April 1Tlh, and Will ... fin minute ~.,,._. talk fol· 11..6.. Ne' W 'Dossna • . TUln&' onr John 8adl•h'• Bat- • ; • maln open tar tour daJL Tho fowUls a IJl'lat -mootlnl: ~ A/' ....., -Office at 802 Main ltl'eet. IS Amollg the man7 Southun caJ.· ~ plctw'e wW be purdlued Muotc atu-u under the .....,_ -.;, .._.-..ie _,. -a .... 1.,., promln<nt Harbor- 1!_,_ • -·-· ~-ba .. _,_,_ -,th the •-award ~-whlcll tlon of Mr. LM Sawin wW flll'n!o!i . Ito of Si :r-z'• atandlng. The vuua A.I"-w-.i --.,, Wll ........, tr•-ta...,.,. TM Biiie Rooa. otM•ld will be known th 1n~1cated u..,. wm dhlblt pic. ~. Newport Beach Jllbell Club bu a varied and lnte...unr Prosnm-.-. nnn u • t·t~ at the Newport Harbor !onated u 1pon.IOI' ,of t.h1I yUl"'a Pupi1.e wiU aJao partlctpate In 3 ~ week _., ~ 99\V mu-South Cout ~alty and Inve1t. .... ,...., Sclwlol rw-i.7 are Mfltord \rt ExhlblL Khool eclonca der.i:on.etrat!ola. An JllC* eat of 6e1f WUMo aad C.· ment O:>. 'nliey wtl1 handle r N'll -... .....-.-· lnterc•tl.ng higbl!gbt of tbe eve-o. a.tmq. 11oa .._ .,. .,,... Nt&te. Wun.nee, 1afety depostt ~i:· !::'" o.!:: ~~.!"'~ PTA Board Plans nlng will be • talk st-under -•·die ..,. ~ 'hr bOX ... u well u otter notary .... Angeles, Rl!x Brandt. J,oan_ Irving the au.plcu ot the Oran.ce county Md know wt1ai ButMw fo&b vice. -.NO.a) A riJ M tin Health Dep:irtmont, when :U.... JIU le die ...,. ot -. ..-in .u.octatod with Mr. Greeley will .::n'!t ani:.,~~:peJ:n.c::: f.' u.& P ee g .lttn,e S~dc.ra, school n~ lnU-o ... a ~ of delldoal .,_ be JOHphJne B. Webb and John en 1 ..Mabel Hutchin.Ion of RJVtf'. The Executive Boa.rd ot the ducc1 lotlsa Belen faul, well known fooda. WU.O. 1'"M fonnertJ A. Wallace, broken. while Monte Phyalo-th,r:ipl1t. wt~ Vaas'a. wMle.C-.aey .._ R. Grtme1 wU1 handle lnaurance. rt-I... and Carl SChmJdt Of San Newport Harbor B.lP School P a· ImtaJfaUon ot otllcera wtll con. boea wltll WMte'• Coffee 8bop S&dlelr wtll devote hJa tlJne to !k nardJno. · rent.. Teacher AMociaUon m e t ·elude · the meeting 1nd a IOCi&I 09 Balboa la!aad for 10 yean. ht. Qfftce In Corona del Mar. .1\.!l ind:icat lona point to an lm· Tuesday, March ~. ln the Board hour wUI follow. ' )!n. Lonn.le Lomted at ,_.109 Palm ave-- rrr¥Jve lilt of. entries Utd ea.ch :oom at the high achool. Report• Vincent •-In -•-:ge ot the iat--r. •· ~ ... _ _.t-•---1-th "' "'"' ...::: •oe, tlM MW operston -ve -c ,,e.y more ~~-are expre-.J-1,g -;ere made for the year at l1 tsslited by member• of t)te -..a--pluia' ...-lmproverneat. for :-. :'esire to have example• of thetr time, a.nd the Procedure books cia tlon r.om Balboa. and New ......... , .. c>!"k preaented when the exhibit turned in. ....,.... tM Blue Boom. laeludlAI' •pro- op.:ns on April 17th. Mn. We1ley Fowler, the Preal. rram of ent.ert&la.,,..t •lated Costa Mesans Visit tor t1te cocktail 1oaap. <Yo• ?icturea are to 'be sent in for dent, before taking the memben won•t be able to eoinp1a1a about .,,,gtng on Friday, April 11th. '' luncheon .., her guesu: an-Arizona Relatives · p.toes, either, ...,. WUooa wbo Th~s will allow tJme for the com-1ounced that the final meeUng of bu In IP1Dd a Blue Room :: tee In eharjre to properly di&-the P . T. A . would be held Tue1day Mr. e.nd Mn. S&m Crawford Maggie's Back Now we know 1t·1 really FA.Ster week. Back at the local locku;i to &Jd In the Easter TWlh Is .,Maggie" Buchanan, who quit hPr cle.rtcal duties there recently to aawme a poaltton wtth a lej?'al fl.rm In Loi Angeles. I 4 A.M.-10 P.M. DAIL'!' DALE'S DONUTS AND COFFEE SHOP WHO~~~;:.~~~ RATES I pl"Y the collection entered. ~vening, April 8th. at 7:30 P . M. and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bw-dick •peci&I iteak wtUl all tbe t.rtm- Last year's exhibit Included 7~ 'n the high school cataterta. Th~ recenUy 1pent a week In Phoenlx, mlnp for Sl.13!) Complete • dlnnen and dl•hel a la carte rlctures while lhia year's art dis· .. heme of the month ta t o be, "Un-Arizona. The two couples viaited \\ill two featured. pl:iy ta o:pected to have at lea.at ''"1'3tl\11dlng Atakes Good Parent.a." Mn. Burdiok.'•· btother and siater-- I i Mother Visits :hfesan j Pkut.e Ber,;.c,(Uf, 5.2.43-/ I M ... Louloe J . Taney, 2406 Santa ,. 1759 N. A ST M j 1 !. 100 or more subject.a to pus on. The n ag salute i8 to be given by in-law, litr. and Mra. Burr Fowler, Judging this year's entries will the Kilo.. Tanda chapter Ca.mp F ire and Mr. Crawford's •liter and her he Phil Dike of Choulnard Art In-Girl members, and the Invocation hWlband, ltr. and Mrs. J im ctitute, and serving wtth h.lm will oy Father Noonan, of our Lady Chethum. -... • • . . • -Ana avenue, has her mother as ewport ve co A ESA -U you want to buy or sell an~ .. I house guest this week . Mrs. Am ~-' • thing, uae· a Preas cla.sstfted ad. lla Greif of Los Angeles. l ~------------------·--··---~ WaS~iali•• (;ou~t..,, • •• • • • . . , • .. ' ' • • J • \ • Carpets. Rup and Upholstering . CLEAJ\"ED • A c-pi.te Liile <# 1100< C-eriago , f.UDLUM CARPET WORKS . • Phone 2806 ' sANTA ANA l 1122 s. Main St. I • Corona del -Mar · II)' rtAIRmfCll .t.!fl>J:lUl()lll An lntWMUJ>g pMnomenon baa been brought to our attentJon by .pectators who have been eye..wtt.. neMelt tor t.be paR. .tx yeara. Ttte story Of the com1.ftl' of the .-al· 1.,,.., to Ban 3\lan Caplatrano la :;===~=========~=~========il we!l known -allo the tact Uiat i" thla year they arrived four daya la ~tow. early. Notwtthltandlnr thla un· O.t.ll ft.t.TJON NEWPORT BEACH la at llto CENTllAL .t. vr. .;_ .t.ato ... _ - DON llJCIUNOTON, • ' uaual occurrence, however, on the •x.act 11n1val date for the pa.st •ix yea.n, hundred.I of the Utlle btrda h1've circled over the white b~ that goes over the canyon at Ool. denrod avenue, then have c!lnd down and proceeded to make their nuta ln the Rcluded port.ton. of the br1dge. Th1.a t. an example ot the wonden of nature that we could observe it we just took the time and patience to dO so. • • • ' • llQl'I A IWftt 111" 10 '"',,, HfNOOU'110.- U'C Standard Po ultry 'Howe Spray to kill mites, li ce, ticks and 11cas. Comet mixed, ready to use. A dime's worth covers more than 100 square feet and stays active for days. And use Stand- ard White Oil No. 9 U.S.P. to stfp up egg production ftom listless hem. Mix with fttd. frs noo-ircitatiog mineral oil that helps bowel movements. Clayton Thompson \\'boleule Dl11trlbutor to• N '"''PO rt llubor Mn. Robert 0 . Ru.. 248 P oppy avenue, entertained oii. Monday, March Slat, her ailter , Mn. Nan E. R owe of Glendale, Calif .. ahd Ml"9. Maude Davia from St. Jo.epb, DI., who are enjoying a two.week.I eojourn at the El ,ca&tno Hot el In Laguna B!'ach. Thll wu the fi r !!l t ime tor many yean that these three have been together, a.nd •nO?edleas to Jy, hu been a \vonderful reunJon. • • • Mrs. Henry Morse and her two children. Her.r:Y and Aloha. are spending Euler wttk at their home on Begonia avenue, Corona del Mar. • • • M r . and M rs. Han')' Westover and H arry Jr, 1615 Pacific Drivu, are spending the curttnt week In their lovely beach home. It would not seem that 1ifrs. Westover Is getting a rest, ho\vever , u Palm Sunda )' brought eleven gueata down for the day. On W ednes- day, April 2nd, H arry Jr. with se\'. crnl of his friends from Black Fox 1-l llitar y Academy, spent the day on Santa Catalina Island. • • • Du:-1n g the past week lhe Et1 Senmons and Mrs. Ada R. P l:"lti- john f1·om Colton. and Dr Geor~L' S'1.'.lrp 3 family Crom Pn,11actena j .. t:r neyt'd dO\\'ll to their homes on Pacific Dri\'L; tn fin J out whclh··r nr not ~ny damoge had· been done by th(> recent fire, \Yhich burnc-d u;> the bank from the IO'-''er road nnd caused much excitement ln ~§~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\Corona de! Mar. It seems that 1 l·verybody and hie brother turned 1Ul for this bright occa.slon. which night have well tu.med o ut Lo be \ "house-warming" had it not been fo r the prompt action o f our fire. departments of the Newport H ar- bor district. Greater All-American azo Coast Highway Market LIQUOR DEPT. BJl.S'J'BB SPBCIJl.£S While They Last Supply Llmlted Mac Pherson's Clnny Scotch, 1/5 $6.95 One to a Customer POPULAR WINES Excellent for Dinner or Cooking 4/5 pint 3 for 88¢ \VE HA VE BONDS I. W. Harper 1/5 ........ $6.76 Old Crow 1;5 .......... $6. 76 Yellowst.ooe 1/5 ........ 6. 76 K y. Tavern 11 5 ........ 6.80 Bonded Beam .. ........ 6. 76 Old Heaven Hills ...... 6. 76 Old Crow, pt. ···-······· 4.25 Old Fltzgerald, pt. ... 4.28 Y eUowstone, pt. ..... .. . 4.25 • Old Forrester, pt. .... 4.25 BLENDED BOURBON Imperial .................. 1/5 $3.42 pt. $2.19 Bellows .................... 1/5 4.13 pt. 2.60 Fleischmann's ..... 1/5 3.70 pt. 2.33 King's ... ........ . .......... 1/5 S.92 pt. 2.48 Golden Wedding ...... 1/5 8.98 pt. 2.47 Lord Calvert's ............ 1/5 4.57 pt. :?.86 Four Roses 1/5 4.30 pt. 2.73 1/s pt. 1.39 Creme of Ky.1/5 .3.47 pt. 2.19 1/1 pt. 1.12 Schenley's 1/5 3.93 pt. 2.47 1/t pt. 1.25 BJIS'l'Bll SPBCU'- we have 8c!oteh at popalar prices. We have a lilnltied ~ ef. em a HID, 513 Straight Whiskey, 49% 1Grala Nfllltml Spbtta. Special Pdoed at $4.25 a ftftll We Diliver to Your Home or Yacht .... _. Betto= _5290-W ....-:: un ar· 1aa cau . . 820 Coast Highway Newport Beai:h, California • • • • ?-trs. Leo C ross. 429 Heliot rope J.\·enue, has returned home from St. Joseph's Hospital in Santa Ana .J.nd is making rapid strides toward complete recovery.,This will bring ~ladness to the hearts of her many frtenW. • • • It is good to see John H ogan back on deck after a per iod of con- finement in hi! home. Hogan's ~t arket doesn't S('em natural v.•lth- ,1ut the frtendly smile or ilJI pro- prietor. • • • Mre. Jane Denny and daughter ':arole-, 421 H eliotrope, a.re spend- ing Easter \\'eek at Lake Elsinore vilh their friends Mr. a.nd Mrs. R.u~se ll Baumgartner. • • • The \\'Omf'n of the Caprilla -·i rcJ,~ o f Congrc~ational Church, .... ·:u ona de! M ar. are Invited to be ':1e .':"Ul'l'ls of the 1A'Omen's organJ- ~.1tion or the Congt"egatlonnl ~hurch ln Laguna Beach on Aprll Slh. at two o'clock. CDM Church Plans 3 Easter Services The Corona del Mar Community Church, Congregational, announces three chu rch services for Easter momift g. The t int service will be held at 7 a. m . There wtll be anTlrpriate Eaater music by the ch oir of lhe church, and the mini- ster, the Rev. Perry F. Schrock, will prern::b a br1ef sermon on the topic, "Early Morning Religion." Duplicate eervicea will be held at 9 :30 a. m. and 11 a. m. on the topic ''Created to be Immortal.•• Two fe•tures ot the 9 :30 service will not be repeated • an Euler song by the children of tbe pri. mary and junior department. of the church acbooJ. and the rece~ t ton of new memben. · ~ New choir guwna will ald In ti\• beauty ot the arvfcel. The cho- rus choir wru be under the dtrec- Uoa of Mary Batten Stettenaen. Mn. Lester H. V1erllng, -3olln M. Miller and Klm Eleanor TOWll' will "" lbe .oololotll. -Mar-garet Scll&rle wUJ be lb• organtot. EASTER CAIDY llllb 'Stall.er • • 1,. wWm -...,. ocwr•·._. • ~ . . ~ 'Fishing' Party-Notes Sixth Birthday of ' Corona del,Mar Bay On Tbundey oftemooD, April 11th. rnnlllln "Poncho" llchulu celebrated bla olJttb birthday and • party ,.... elven by, Illa mother ln bonor of the occuton. Fourteen suMte were pruent at lh6 Behults home, :we Poppy avenue. trom three unW five o'cloclc frw a lovely tJ/ne. The "'flah1n.c"' mout wu the theme of the Jl"rt)' and little candy flah .. YfeN hidden throughout the houa~ tor the children to hunt. Prtzea were ctven...to tho9e who found the ipeeial gold and aDver tlahes. A larp 'box COVtted. with crepe paper WU tuJed wllb glfta, tor which UM sue-ta -rt.bed". The ce.nterpiece of the re.fruhment table wu ma.de of coloRd 1&r.1:! on whJch were placed cmalJ mer- chlldren and baby flab. At each end ot the table wu a bouquet of roee• and sweet pea.a 1n aheU vues. Each child had a small lhell filled with candy at hla place, aleo a place.card Ln the ahape of a fiah. An tce-eream birthday cak e, ap. proprtately decorated, and apple juice comprised the refreahments. Guests were David Springer. Roy Mather, Lorren Fletcher, Gary Caldwell , Kent Harvey, Stephen Butterworth, Roy R. Yarnell, Da- vid Lucas, Bruce Lucu, Billy White, RJcha.rd Palm. Mary Weil, and "Sister'' Sally Schultz. Kitchen Shower Given in Honor of Kathleen Sadleir ~trs. W . Frank Powers, 601 ;.targuertte avenue. wu hostess for a kitchen 11hower given fo r Kathleen Sadleir on Saturday ~ ftcrnoon. ~faoc:h 29th. A n ap- proprlat'.' sho"'er g'll.me "'as played, prlzen for \\'hich went to Mrs. John ~1 , a ior. first. and Kathle"n S:i.dlf'lr, consolatlon. A recipe box ,\''IS prc1H'ntcd to the bride-el(>Ct "ro1n y.•hlch a c:ard was given to 1 c~ ~t·st for a favorite rec ipe to be \\'litll'n 1'" ~·1. ShO\\'er I';.-s ·vrre pl ace-d 111 a la:·g e clothr J· bask.el . layin ri:1 its side on ! 1.i' dining-room t~'.lle . ·Rcfr..:.shmc" ..s of angel food cake and ice er· :i.m Wt>re served. , Guests were Me&damcs P crry Schrock, Edway>d Goodell, Gco:·0 ' Lewie, Phil B~ett. Frances Cox, Newton Cox , Harold Wilson. Lynn HulthH, Low<'ll Newlon, O. Z. Robertaon, Sidney Blackbeard, J ohn Meadof. Ronald Bernasconi, Edward Hackett, H . K. Allen, Frank Bates, Lewi..e A. Norman. Campbt!ll, Guatave Grupe, Arthur KCmper, Herbert K ing, Gerald Ritchie, C. Lewis Baltz, John Sad- telr, John S . E. Young, Ella Leigh. ton, Afrs. Vaughn from Long Beach, and the Misses Margart!t Scharle, Ele11nor Young, and Kath- leen Sadlelr. Sister Hostesses To Thirty Friends At Hurley Bell J.!rs. \\'allace E . Crowell, 200 Femlea.t avenue, and her sister Mrs. Joe L. Stamp, BalbOa Island. were co-hostesses at a beautiful spring bridge-luncheon, given al the H urley-Bell on \\'ednesday, March 26th, for thirty of their frtenda from the Nev.rport Haibor District. , After a delicious repast. for which the Hurley-Bell is fam· ous, the afternoon \VB.S spent In playing bridge. Prizes were cap- tpred by Mrs. H endrick Dllt.s, first, Mrs. Irene Hiller. Second, Mrs. Ralph Holden, third s.nd Mrs. Sid- ney Blackbeard, consolation. tu"\ -We'il1 W11 <:.M t-IM ~ pflbUd °' ll.£11, ~ Grc 1he cleaner 1bat hep. ruit colors brisht. ru1• re:.J ly cle1n. The oew H oo•tt 28 Oeane:r •••cs your time a.ad •uengtb ••• cu, to use ••• clnD- ing toob plus ia qaickl1. See ii toOAo • ......... Boo•• ....... 8DVKlS ..... N-.-, --~ I .,_--Bw-f' ''rw -~~ .. ..,... .... • • I • '' • Page 19 ''Mm-m-m-m-m! ' 45c a Pound'' . ~· , ' YOU and your family may enjoy the finest quality MEATS the year 'round at prices well below retail by taking advantage of our meat cutting, freezing and storage service. For example, by buying a side of beef at current market prices, you can have your favorite cut3 prepared and frozen for fu- ture use ... saving money and shopping time. • • We Have a Few Food Lockers Left Phone Harbor 287-W We have all the Silver in California Expert Silversmiths All Work Guaranteed Polishing, Buffing, and Repairing Brass, Copper, Silver and Gold Keepsakes. BAYSIDE PLATING CO. 1914 Harbor Blvd. Phone Beacon 5113 C. C. "CHUCK" WIRTH The most po'!l'erful, the most sensitive, the finest per- formlng Portable Radio ever produced ••• by PHii.CO ! --__ _,_ - • ..,. .......... .., 'cal ••• ..a ,. -- ........,. ... -,.. ..., --·-)o _._,,........ ...... ,_ ___ ·- • A.C or D-C t f••k aw w ••. t. .._pm COSTA MESA Night calls-'-Beacoo 5358-R C. R. "BOB" HAND -- ......ioon oe homq. Tob II ID !ht bad>, die _,...--. boMDg_ Wiing. in &a ~e it '"*T*.._. ,_ ao ••. yoa'U iocreue roat ..-pl•••• w6.W. I , - F --S 0 ·s RADIO ·ELECTRIC AND ISLAND RECORD .SHOP 300 llariDe Ave., Balboa Island I I • • t>innel\ PartY l!eld In Corona del Kar " KP. and Ills. T!wn .. llmllll at ,u, and Acacia -ID ea.- de! -...... IKilta lo • poop at 1'11<:•<11 tor • tarkey -...... day. Tbe afternoon wU .pent in playing C>OCjUet and vtolllng. Present were Kr. and Mrs. George LewUi ot El Konb:!, Mr. and M:ra. Frank Bougart of Bunting. ton Park, Mr. and Kn. BeracbeU Hill and Kra. Nellie Marco of Lynwood. Mr. Bill waa 'lormerly nauona• president at oor Sport.a, L'lcorporated, and ii for tbe national convent! n to be held in Huntington Park, une 20. NeWport Matron Given Showeli A layette shower tor Mn. .John Auatrum ot the John.Ion Apart- ments ln Newport wu given by a group of trtenda recenUy. R6- freahmenta were served, and the honor gue1t wae pre8'nted a num. ber of lovely gttt:a:. I • , • • ~AWcmllfQ.11'1 Mia•pz; rttoai.ID hect ... Pas•.tJfe. ts a 4WMW&JfOS or nu: CllT'I' -• .-.i IM-.... u fol-PolllaC plMo: Btewart'aOu- ap. Illa Bula ' Ana A.vmua, 09' M&WW M•Qll, Q.&11. &owa: • -.... ,...,..."'°' o.&J.L. Tito -----DfO, l'llO\'IDINO ftla, AND ti~ II)' u.i atrS'-pu.t Beacll Newport._... GIYDN JrOT1os or A of • -•-llJ&I =-Inopector: RSCIAL m,lllOllOJr TO u ment,.lo wit: Addi-lo and . Judee: llJ!l.OB ndi Cft'1' OF NBW· Imp-or lllO munldi-1 -J:dDa Jc:mee ' Mn. Dorio '1. 1'0aT lllE&CB ON no; ·nNJ> water .,.um ot -dt;y, lnclud· a.rte: DAY o.r Ann., 1N1. roa Lag the ~~ of water . TllZ• Ptlm'081: Or SUBlllT-maln.o, the --and re-Clorl<: TDIO TO THE QUALIFIED placement of water malno, the i'ndam No. it: VO'rERS o,. 8AID CJTI' A d~ and cona~cUon of wella Polling Place: P&OPOSJTIO~ TO I N O U B and Ille CODIUUctlon of rooervotno, I BONDED INDl!:ll'rtwNESS llY and Including' the acqul.oltlan of all SAID CITY J!'Og A CERT pipe. pumJ>&, equipment and apa- MUNICIPAL IMP&OVEMENT. ralUI neceuary t.hen:for. Section •S.. That the eatlmat~ Inapeclor: Judge: Cieri<: Clorl<: WHEREAS, I.be Clt;y Coundl coot of the l'ro-4 munldpal Im· of lhe City of Newport Beach, provement deeerlbed. ln Section 2 Pftldllct No. 11 : C&lllomia, did, on t/l• 24.lh day ot hereof ill the eum of four hundred Polling Place: February, 1947, by a vote of more twuty thousand doll.an (U20,- than two-t.hlrda of the memben 000.00); that the amount of the of aatd City Council, adopt Reec>-principal of I.be lndebteclne9 lo be lmpoclor: lution No. 3«3 enUUed ''Reaolu-incurred therefor ii the sum of • Judp: Clark: Clod<: l'nelllct No. U: PoWDc Place: rersu->· JWprel A. Stewart Dorotll;y O)'oon • Beel<'• Genge Apte street, Balboa lll&Dd Walter Dopnell;y Kate McCann. Francea Clog'erty Vhginla Butt Udo late Club Houae, Udo Iale, Newport Beach Vlrglnl& D. Kllllon C&rl E . Sommer Margaret B. Hitchcock Elizabeth Thom Freitag Reel· • I I . • 'l'!lmiid&y, A"pl1!" 3; 1M7 R AB'll Pa«PARBD To Do The Following: • • • • TUNS KO'l'O& OOMPLZT.E KO'l'OB OVEllllAUL FOBD KO'l'OB EXOllANGJ:S NEW FOBD AND MEltOUllY ENGINES OVEBHAUL•TBAN811188JONS OVERHAUL OLUTCHES . RELINE ll&AKQ, A.NY' MA.KE ANUsr BBAX.E8, ANY MAKE TURN BRA.KE DBUH&, ANY MAKE ANU.8T llEADLIGBrS WASH AND POLISH LUBBICATION !'EP AIR TIBE8 AUTO RADIO BEPAIB IGNITION SERVICE 1 STitAIORTEN FRONr AXL.E. ALIGN FRONT END • WHEEL BALANCING SET CASTER A.ND dAMBEB CLEAN and FLUSH BADIATIJB Underbody Seal Offreia~ Light Testing Station Official Brake Testing Station Ford Sales and Service TBEOOORB-· ROBINS 22nd and Central Phone Harbor 28 Newport Beach In charge of arranjment:a were Mre. Eva Comatock d Mrs. WtL llam Garlick. 0th attending Uon of the City Council ot. the City four hundred twenty thouaand ot Newport Beach, Callfomla. de-dollan1 {$420,000.00); and that the termining that the public interut maximum rate of Interest to be and necesaity demand the acqul-p&id on aald lndebtedneu •hall not sition and coMtructlon of a cer-exceed four per cent Cf%) per an- tain munictp&l improvement. and num, payable semiannually. making findings relating thereto," That if the proposition for the v1hich said resolution waa duly Incurring of eaid indebtedneu eo signed and approved by the Mayor aubJnltted recetvea the requisite of said City a.nd attested and cu--number of vote1, to wit, two-thirds Wied by the City Clerk of .aid of the vote• of the qualified voters ctty: voting on aid propoeition, bond.a dence, 223 Dia-------------~.L.,,1-------------------':...:::.-------­mond, Balboa were Meadamee 6tark, Al Smith, Rodman Hume, Catherine Polk. Ethel Kelly, Vera Stiwder, Kath- ryn Taylor, Scott Geyer. Mn. Clark, of Parts, Mo., ls Mra. Aua- trum's moUr:er. NOW, THEREFORE, the 'City of said city,, lit not exceeding the Council of the City of Newpo prlndpal amount atatecl in aucb Beach C&llfor'h!a DOES ORDAIN propoaition, ahall be iasued and a.a follOW8: ' aold tor the object.a and J?UI'J>Oftel!I 6000 Mile Trip Section 1. That a •peci•I elec-set torth herein. tion be held, and the sar.ie 18 here-Section 4. That the poll• tor Over for Finch by called to be held, In the City of ~~id election shall be opened at Family of CDM Newport Beach, C&lltornla. on I.be seven o'clock, A . M .• ot th• day or 22nd day of April, 1947, for the Mid election, and ahall remain Mr. and Mn. Braden Finch, 34..f. purpose of submitting to the quail-open continuoualy from said time Hazel Drive, have arrived home tied voters or eaid City the propo-unW seven o'clock, P. M., ot the from a combined business and sition of incurring Indebtedness same day, when eaid pollil aha.ll be pleuure trip which took them by and iesuing bonds of sa.ld Ctty closed, except u provided in Sec- motor ovir six thousand miles of there!or, in the amount hereinafter lion 5734 ot the Electiona Code of good American territory. They set forth, and for the object.a and the State of C&lifornJa. t first visited Dalla.IS, Texas, where purposes set forth In said resolu-That on the balloU to be used • they witnessed the Texas-Callfor-tion and hereinafter stated. eaid special. election, in addition to nia roundup aa gueet.a of the Mer-Section 2. That the objects and I any other matters required byt\aw. chants' A.asoctation. They then purposes for which said indebted-there shall be printed aubeta.ntially vi.sited Mr. Flnch'a family in Mem-----------~--the following: phis, Tennessee, then drove on to Zanesville, m . They report a very pleasant trip with no car tl'ouble except for a broken fan-belt, which waa eully replaced. "CabbY" Finch is s p e n d i n g Easter vacation In Miami. Arizona. with hL9 friend from Black Fox Military Academy, Trarnum Sun- field. Party Planned by Capilla Circle, CDM Rcservatlona may now be made toi-"the oeasert-Card Party to be given by the Capilla Circle on April 29th, at 12 :30, tn Pilgrim Hall, wblch ta the name given to the recreation room connected with the Congregational Church. This ls to be the annual May party given ?/y the Circle. although ctrcumstancee make it i,J:nposslble to have It on May the first. Rescrvation.o: may be made through Mrs. Newton Cox, Harbor 2198. A.a there is only room for _.. thirty table~ It la suggested that _ reservations be made early to avoid disappointment. Chances are being sold for the hand-made quilt which Will be dispoeed ot on that day. Chances are thirty-five cent.a apiece or three tor a. dollar. Further particulars wtll be given at a later date or may be obtained fl'Om Mrs. Sidney Blackbeard, Chairman. Easter is Theme Of Circle Meeting In Hart Residence • Newport Height.II Circle, WSCS, met recently in the home of Mn:. Edna Hart, 1912 Church street. Costa Mesa, with Mn. Edith Bar- rett leading devoUona on the topic ot Easter. Mark croaa (X ) on ballot ONLY wrrH RUBBER STAl\IP; never with pen or pencil. • (ABSENTEE BALLOTS may be marked with PEN AND INK OR P.ENCll.). • IN81'RUCl'ION8 'l'O VOTEBS. To vote on any meuure, stamp a cro8ll CX) in the voting square after the word ''Yea" or after the word "'W·" All marks, except the croea (X), are torbidden. All diatinfuiahlnl' marks or erasures are forbidden and make the ballot vold. U you wrongly 11tamp, tear. or deface th1a ballot, return it to the tnapector of election and obta1n another. On abeent pencil. voter'• ballots mark a crou (X) with pen or PROPOSITION: Shall the City ot Newport. Beach incur a bonded lndebted- neu in the principal 1um of $4.20,000.00 for the purpose of the acqui!ition and conatruction by said City of a certain municipal Improve- ment, to wit : additions to and im- provement.a of the municipal water system of aa.ld City, including the conatruction ot water maina, the re- construction and replacement of water main.8, the cirUU.ng and conatruction of wells and the cqnatruction of reeervoin, and including the ac- quialtion of all pipe, PUJt\Pll, equl~ ment and appa.ratu.s necessary therefor! I I I I I I I I YES I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1-/'-' I I I I I I I NO I I I I I I I A croa (X) .tamped in the voting equare after the word "YES" 9hall be counted tn favol' ·of the adoption of the queetion or propoalUon. A croea (X) 1t&mped in the voting aquare after the word ''NO" lhall be counted againat the adoption of the question or proposition. Precinct No. 4: Polling Place: , lrul-~= . , Judge: Fire Station, 703 Ea.at Bay Avenue, Balboa J . M . M . Leon- ard lll&Dd Inspector: Bettye A. Fink Judp: Etbel Freitag Clerk: Rachel Wiley Clerk: Edna Bea.la PredAot No. U: . Polling Place: Mn. Cook'• Gar- age, 1300 Ocean lruipecto.r: Judge: Boulevard , Corona del Mar Phoebe Mulliga.n Bessie 4 Bene- cllct Clerk: Nora Batea Clerk: Mildred Wllaon Section S. 'Ibat in all partJcu- Lan not recited in thia ordinance. u.td elect.ion ahall be held and con- ducted a.s provided by law for holdtng municipal electiona In said City. ,, Section 7. That the City Coun- cil of aald City ahall meet at Its uaua1 place of meeting ln the City Hall on Tuesday, April 29th, 1947, at 4 :00 o'clock, P . M., of 88.id day, and proceed to canvass the elec- tion retuma and declare the re- .ult of said elet!tJpn. Section 8. Thkt the. City Clerk ahall certify to the paasage and adoption of thill ordinance by a vote of more than two-thlrda of all of the memben of the City Coun- cil of said City at an regular meeting of aa.id Council, and it.a approval by the Mayor of said City, and ahall cauae said ordi- nance to be publlabed once a week for two (·2) weeka in the NEW- PORT·BALBOA PRESS, a weekly newapaper ot general circulation in aaJd City. No other notice of auch election need be given. • Bectlon 9. Thia ordinance sh.all take effect upon It. puaage. ' A.DOPI"ED, SIGNED AND AP- PROVED th1a 24th day ot March, 1947. O. B. REED, Mayor of the City of Newport Beach, California. (SEAL) ATTEST: FRANK L. RINEHART, City Clerk of the City of Ne"Nport Bea.ch, California. STA'Tt: OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ... CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH) I, FRANK L. RINEHART, City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach, California, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing or· dinance wu introduced at a regu- ta..r meeting of the City CoQ,ncil ot said City, duly held on the 10th day of March, 1947, and thereafter ~t an adjourned regular meeting of said City Council, duly held on t.b~ 2<th c!&y or March, IIM7, duty paased a.nd adopted by said Coun- cil, and signed and approved by the Mayor of aa.id City, and that said ordinance wa.s paaed and adopted by a vote of more than NOW OPBli The ''Brilliant'' New W. B. Scott Co ~ Farnitare Store Long Beach's finest, most modern furniture store in the heart of the Uptown Atlantic District is now open. Both modern and period. furniture - quality furniture at reasonable prices are dis- played in the "thirty home-sized" completely furn- ished rooms. Visit this "brilliant" new W. B. SCOTT CO. Furniture Store at 4141 Atlantic and see and select the style furniture you want in your own home. "PRICES ARE REASONABLE" •• ,... · 4141 Atlantic LONG BEACH Phone: 41:3-11 Mrs. Ha.rt'• home wu decorated with lovely spring flowers, and the re.freahmenta which were served a.tao carried out the spring and Eaater motif. Section 5. That for the purpoee of holding said election the voting precinct.II' •hall coruUt of the thirteen ( 13) regular election pre- cincts in the Clty of Newport Beach u now eatabll.ahed for tht' holding of at&te and county elec- tions and numbered one (1) to thirteen (13) inclwdve; and that the polling places in and for each ot the respective precinct. ah.all be the places he..rein&fter dealgnated, and that the persona herelnafter n::uned, being competent and quali- fied elector& and reaident. of ea.Jd city and of their respective voting precinct.a. are hereby appointed officers of election for their re- spective voting pTed.nct., and they shall hold uJd electioq and make return thereof in the manner pro- vided by law. The numben of aaJd precinct.a. the polling plaoea and the election otttcers therefor are a.a follOW"&, to wtt: Clerk: Clerk: Dollie S~ara Madge Perduyn Georgette Cort two-thirds of the members of said !...-------------------------.... ------------_. City Council, to wit: The business aes.iion wu con- ducted by Mn. Gladya Woodworth. followed by a aoclal hour. Thoee present were Mesdames R. Barrett, W . A. 11&waon. Cyrus Millen, A. S. Thompson, Bele.n Borner, IC. D. Goodell, Gladya Wood w o.r th, Dwight M. Lane, Lewta Fonhay, Alma Moreland, Henry Harrie, Stella Anderaon, Agnes Wibon, Ray E. Salter, WUUa.m Haun, M. L. Green, Alice Nirenberg, Belen Ena!gn. Jesate Ba.ma.rd of El 'Mo- dena. and Mn. Edith Banfl.t. City's Tiniest Weighs Under 2 lbs. "Doil't ....... -Ille boz!" IQ9 c>.e IN ()1 ell a. yx ... oat Ute tradltl-a c:1pn. ' .._ ....... .,. --.Ota.r (W-welpl M --ader two P""'"'-41) CM Jlil'W?t MJ me It aa a btt'Mt! .. -._...,_~ dctrl -.... _.. _ ........ ..;111•-u -. o111. ne, •IJ11e• w aw late&a _____ .. ...,. for I• _,. I Dee! Diii -. ........... _ .. e..., .. ---~ .......... , •. ........ ,.__ .. _ et ...... •~ T8111M ..._ ..... o, ... . .,........_nee., ....... -.. ·•a..• .. ... ,...awn Pl"ed.act No.. .1: Polllng place: lnBpector: Judge: Clerk: Clerk: Prec1-* No. 1: l'<>lllnc Place: INlpector: J~: Clorl<: Clent: Pl E tr t 1fe. I: -.-: t·••ctor: Deltrich'• Rem- dence, 519 :lllt.11 Street, Newport Beach ' Ludlle Deitrtc:ll Xr1 . Edith Voo- Mn. Clara OoOCl Mn. J.-pll1De Smit.II Fire steUon. 2817 Welt COD· tn.I A•lliue. NowportjBeacll Arleoe ..p.. -biC!O I.-ca O. N.,.. RuU. M. Qenlah City Ball, New· port- =~. Sb OUli9 J-Woodl · Jilk ..... , .....-i:... - • .. Preclnct No. 5: Polllilg', Place: Inspector: Judge: Clerk: Clerk: Preclnct No. &: Polling Place: I.napector: Judge: Cleric: Clerk: rt«9ct No. t: Polling Place: IDapeclor: Judp: Cl•rlt: Clorl<: Pl ans •Ne. It Pol1lng Aaal: 1-1«: Jlaclp: AYES: Councilmen Allen, Siler, llMl .... IMiillll!i ...................................................................... . Waltz'• Ga.rage, llbell, Robertson, Reed. 1530 Ocean NOES: Councilmen None. Boulevard, New-ABSENT: Councilmen None. port Beach FRANK 4 RINEHART Harold C. City Clerk of the City ot Newport Ahrendt Beach, Callfomia. Moille Fenelon (SEAL) Elizabeth Walts STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) Llnda Carmine ~T~ OF ORANGE ) sa. OF NEWPORT BEACH) Flro Station, S27 I. FRANK L.' RINEHART, Clcy Karine A venue, Clerk Of the City of Newport Balboa laland Beach. Callfoml&, DO HEREBY Jack Cole CERTIFY that the above and fore- Dorta Powen golng la a tun. true and correct t.OJ!an Dodd copy of Ordlnance No. 5:S7 of aid Uoyd Loftland City, a.nd th&t aid ordinance wu • adopted at the time and by the RJtchle'a Real llltate Ottlce, 1515 Ooul lbgbwa;y, Cor· ona <le! Mar vote •t&ted on the certificate atta.ched thereto. and. hu not been amended or repealed. Dated: K&rclt 10, 11M7. FRANK L. RINEHART Clt;y Clerlc of the Qt;y Ot Newport lrlorence Ander-lleacb, Callfonlla." ~ 0 . K (a&..\.L) . claD en-Publloh April aTd and 10!.b. 11M7. --B. Newport.Balboa Preu Powen. Jane Denny M alll 1TAXI Sel-viee. • Call Circle Taxi . ~ -. °"" -lftCM. • n sl a q - IJ~~·: .. ~~·;'; .. !!!!a:!';!'~auL .. ::.J ..., Ill.-. AllLAI I I ' 2 & a.caw New and Reconditioned MOTORS . O~ DAY SERVICE REPAIR.SON ANY MAKE OR MODEL I ·~---......... -.. ._cw_ ................. ............................. ConMi' Second ·and Sycamore . ~a·An;·--[Ph. ~36 • • •