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VOLUME VIII PHONE HARBOR 1616
Vital Clues .
By T. N . "BRICK" GAINES •
rm not exactly pa.s1tng out the
cigars. but there'a been an 'Mldi-
tion to this dept. 's family during
the past week. The addition bu
been In the livestock portion, tn..
•te&d of what you were thinking,
ao there! The Iateset member of
the mesa menagerie i.8 a very ftne
skunk named Violet.
Reported In
Yacht Blast
Violet wa.1 suppoaed to arrive on
the birthday of tbill depl'11 mama.
but, due to the over.efficiency of
the Railway Express showed up a
couple of days early, which didn't
make any difference, anyway, ,,..es-
pecially to Violet, . who appear@d
to appreciate traveling in a pri-
vate compartment.
However, freedom of the hou.e
didn't seem to appeal so much,
and on the second day of good
ocean air Violet gna*ed her own-
er's fingers something terrible,
apparently not having been fed
the proper quantities of raw meat
in South Carolina. Hominy grits,
instead, probably.
And even now she's having a
hard time becoming adjwited to
life in the glorious· Southland.
Mebbe it's the climate!
Discovery of· additional "vi-
tal clues" in the now famous
Overell yacht explosion death
case, were reported to have
been made on the bottom of
Newport Harbor today by
divers working under direc-
tion of state iilvestigators and
the State Attorne:it General's
office. A gunny sack partially
full of "material of eviden-
tiary nature'' was sent to the
surface of the bay late today
by the three divers employed
to explore the harbor floor
ll'eneath the mooring where
the ill fated 50-foot Overell
yacht, Mary E , exploded and
sank last March 15.
Anyone, who might he ve thought
incidentally, that I was going to
name the lat!'!:t pet after any mU-
nictpal of!ic ia! was entirely wrong.
But, o' course, Violet could be
chany , l to somethng else under
sufftc!·:nt provocaUon!
A WELCOME
~OB
Cap'n Don of the Cutaway.
club brought Neva, his navigator,
up to call on the menagerie on th.la
dept.'.s elaborate plantation the
other day. Yeah, the plantation
lan't in Newport Bee.ch city limlta,
aa certain clack-mouths have
pointed out for some reuon or
other, but that'll bellde the poinL
Cap'n Don came a-calllng and
made frienda wtth all the mena--
gerie except Violet, to whom he
waan't introduced. ' 11 he being
sllgb.Uy aelt.conactoua u well u -Couldn't otter b1m a cat. either,
as he exptamed /huWy-u soon
I.I he got in the house that h1I
cat-factory had just produced a
large family. t.hua beating me to
the punch. · A sort of feline flnesae
which almoet had me offering to
take some off ms hand.II:!
LOOK WHO'S
IN BUSINESS!
Ollie Campbell, who wu 11Udng
•teaks on the ialand the lalt time
I aaw him. 11 acting like a flsbtng~
boat magnate these days, appar-
ently operating boats from the
19th Street landing.
His lucky customers probab1y'll
be catching their tuna sliced for
barbec\1lng,. broWng, trying or
routing, if I know, my Ollie!
WHY TROMP ON
A GOOD IDEAT
Speaking ot flllhtng, the Balboa
Angling club's plan for a new club.
houae t.s the best thing that's hit
the harbor district ln ages. and
anyone who doean't agTee should
have hJ~ head examined and then
be taught the joys of angling tf
he hu the mental capacity, whJch
I doubt.
Durn it, the sports ftshermen
are the m011t downtrodden group
tn the country, anyway. The flab
they catch are legtalated &galDat
and dynamited and pune.aelned
out of existence and they theni·
aelvff are taxed and double--taxed
and trowned upon. All deoplte
Three memberii ot & diving crew
were wo11king on the bay bottom
at the foot of "B" Street all day.
A brief rest at lunch Ume today
was follo,ved by additional lnVestt-
gation on the· harbor bottom dur-
ing the attem oon. The search.
authorities said would be slow and
sure, u divera were i.Mtructed to
seek articles for the State Attor·
ney General's ofttce whJch might
become evtdence ln the proaecutlon
ot Beulah Lou.iae Overell, 17, and
her sweetheart George "Bud" Qol.
lum, 21, in,, connection with the
murder of her parent.!, Mr. and
Mnt. Walter Overell, who were
found dead in the wreckage ot the
yacht following the blaat.
&M' SEAB<lllED
Searching the bottom of the bay
was diver Alton Nairn, while hand-
ling line• and air hoees were Roy
Harvey and Charlee Hlllll'OfLI, all
of Santa Ana. The dlven were
especially engaged by Attorney
General Fred Bowser's otnce
tmough Cht.t .oi-l!ollce R. R.
HodPfna<m of Newport Beach.
.Uked what he thought might
be found on the bOttom ot: the
harbor, Chief Hodgkinllon ye11ter-
day declared that he hadn't the
sllghte-st Idea, but he wa.s IU!'e a
confeulon would not tum up there.
WhUe c«vf!T9 and lnvestlgaton
were combing the ocean noor here
another investigation was being
launched into the discovery of a
box ot three dozen e:Ucks of dyna-
mite and a quantity ot f'ulles in a
remote comer of a Santa Ana
orange grove In an ettort to tie
the discovery up wtth the Overell
yacht explosion. The dynamite.
waa found by Virgil Paxton ot 508
South Bristol Street, Santa Ana,
in a grove at Sullivan and First
Streets.
YACHT STUDIED
Still another angle of the Over-
ell cue figured ln official record.a
here today as Jule1 Garrison, ot
Los Angelee, bead of that city'•
bluting lnve1tlgat:lon a.nd Ucen•-
ing dtvbion, began a detailed cata-
loguing of the Impounded hull ot
the Mary E. Garrison, with Ro-
ger Greene. st&te tnve1t1gator, bu
been making a minute examination
of the yacht's hull and gave an
off-hand opinion that the reuon
eno\J.gb remained to examine wu
either that one of the dynamite
cape found aboard wu defective
or that the wiring wu improperly
done .
A m)'Btery man who entered
the cue lut week Was tod'7 re-
portied to be ln custody of pollc!e.
Ma.in development. in the cue
the fact they bring more money durlng recent d&Yf wu the ta.JdnS
and more publicity and more ta~ over of the pl"OlleCutton by the
von.ble comment to the com.-St.ate Attorney Genenl'e attice at
munity than alm.00 anyone el9e. the lnvt~on of PoUce Chief.
Anything Newport can do tor Hodgklruion, the appearance of
the t1aberme.n ehort ot giving •em both M1ll Overell and GOUum tn
the "civic . center" aite on Coentral court and • the eettt.ng of ..Jno,000
Ave. for a clubh~ &bould be ball for ioa. Overe.U. which hu
done, and but qutck! not yet i.en poeted.
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Alma to be clean, fair
and impartial, and thUI
to receive and retain
s11v1•1111 ...._
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popular support_
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NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, .THURSDAY, APIUL.10, ~7 TWENTY PAGES NUMBER 6
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R.-L. Patterson Retained By
Corona del Mar Leaders
In Move To . Save Beaches
Retention of R. L. Patterson, former city engineer of
Newport Beach, to conduct a survey designed~ save still
water bay beaches of Corona del Mar for the pqblic, was
announced by the Beach Park Committee of the Corona
de! Mv Civic Association. Hiring of Patterson to launch
an immediate program d~ed to form JI. park district to
acquire the title to bay front beach area, was fordered at a
special meeting of a.ssociation lead-
Fight· to Hold
Large Land Plots
To Incorporation
Large landowners who have been
prodding the Board of Supervisors
to 'include them out of Costa
ers held at the tiome of Braden
Finch, chairman of the civic group.
Hubbard Howe1 head of the
South Coast Company, was named
on . a special comtnfttee to work
with Patterson in I outlining a de-
finite plan by which the bay front
beaches could be preserved for the
public. Patt~rson has already
conferred "'ith city officials re-
1.lesa.'s Incorporation' will find garding the park situation.
AartON SPURRED
themselves in the .corporate limits
when the vote is counted, thi8 wa.s
the opinion of John Siegel, local
engineer, expressed to members of
t4e Costa Mesa Chamber of Com-
merce. early this week. Siegel
said that he doubted whether any.-
thing could be legally done to hold
the 41.rge l::ind plots although every
effort would be extended to influ-
ence the supervisors t o maintain
the boundaries u originally pro-
posed.
CONSIDERED FOB YEABs
The action of C:orona del Mar
leaders to save the still water
bathing areas for I the public \V&S
spurred"" last week by the st.art ot
construction on two private pro...
ject.s on the bay front, one at
Carnation Beach and the other at
China Beach.
Hiring of Patterson we.a re-
garded as necessary by the civic
group to secure Immediate action.
The Civic association ts expected
to call a mass meeting of Corona
del Mar property owners soon to
discuss the beach situation. The
entire program, leaden pointed
out. ties into the proposed Corona
del Mar State Park plan.
BEACH WSS SEEN
Fred Dudley, serving as chair-
man of the evening, wa.s profound
in stating that the incorporation
plan waa not one being foisted
LOSS OF BEACHES FEARED-Pictured at top la Carnation Beach, showing the grading wbich hu onto the peqple by the bualneu
been done, thus &rowrlng the ire of Corona del Kar leaden who clalm that 1>ea.chea uaed by the public diatrict. Rather, Dudley ss.Jd, the
for yea.rs are being spoiled. Lower photo show• China Cove where piling which ha.a been driven in incorporation plan ill one which ha.a
conformity with a ctty permit. It extende ao f&r onto the beach, u shown Ln the picture, that Corona been under coneideration for sev-
del Kar leaden a.re protesUng vlgoroualJ. eral years. Forrest B. Owen, sec·
''We are laced with the poul-
bWty of there soon being no more
still water bathing beach available
to the people in the Corona del
Mar section. Such a tragic situa-
tion would affect all of Newport
Beach' and its adjoining areu.
People from all section.a of the
di.strict have enjoyed these beaches
for many yea.rs but now face the
proposition that private develop-
ment may close them," Finch de-
clared at the meeting ot Corona.
del Mar leaders:.
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Legality of
City Hall Is
Questioned
Committee Plans Harb-or Suffers ·~:y~t:~:-:it:i:~ra~:~
'N ' Street Location u d s . Of etton'. were extended at the bebat · n er tra In of the people,. before the present For' Coast Guard board or directors came into be;ng.
T I h S The 50 members of the Cham-
Newport Harbor'• Co89t Guard e ep one tri. ke ber ot Commerce in attendance at
ahlp may be permanently berthed the meeting in the C08ta Mesa Fire
at "N" atreet In Balboa. the joint Newport H&rbor businesses were Hall voted to band together in an
ctt y and county harbor committee open in the harbor area tb1a educational campaign to advise cit·
revealed th.ls week. 'lbe com-week 1'Ut were conducting opera-tzens of the value of incorporation
mlttee will recommend the lllte to Uons ·under definite handicaps be-to thep tesent county area. C. M.
Newport Beach's proposed the city council and aleo a pro-cause of the telep~one strike, a Nelson was named publicity chair·
posal to e1tabllilh sanitary faclli. survey by Tbe Press revealed man for the group to be in charge
new city hall building pro· til's on the pier for use of the toda of newspaper advertising and the
C 0 y. gram may be halted at any out uard. Telephone company s:upervisoral dissemination of information.
The location waa decided upon wo k d t t hand! TAX FIGURES TOLD time, even after a contract beeau.se of its nearness to the en-r en on u Y 0 e emerg; ency ca& answered each ca.II with _.ft
Special committees appointed
included one on appraisa.l.s and
another on publicity Finch re-
ported. Further plans of the
gro.up are to be outlined at meet-
ings yet to be schedul ed.
Coast Guard Aids
Cagne~Yacht, St alled
Off Dana Point bas been let, any expenditure tr'ance channel, a point vtta.1 1n the Several sub-committee repo. ~ f t th . saving of life and ships In dilltrea. the statement "We are handling were given as called for by Fred o money a e present time The r ecommendation to the only emergency cal.ls." Dudley. The weight of a.n anchor and
probably would be illegal and city council Includes a plan for Some residents were startled Secretary Owen presented fig-. anchor chain marooned motion yesterday, in picking up the re-h tax i ture t r Ja es Cagney· ott any contractor w b o might inatalllng a. IJUita.ble plllng to one ures tending to show t a t a P c ac o m side of the present noat, thua al-ceiver to be anS\vered by a "hello rate of $1. per $100. assessed the Southern California coast last
enter a bid might find that he Jowtng the Coast Guard boat to boy" M a male operator took their valuation would provide the neces-night, called out the Coa.Bt Guard
could Dot collect any money tie up between the noat and the emergency calla. 1!18.1")' funds in the amount of $31 ,-and made metropolitan newspaper
fot the work he had done if piling whJch would not interfere EMERGENCY SERVICE GIVEN 000 to operate the proposed sixth bead.lines. with the normal use of thia pier · Buaineu at the Fire and Police class city. Listed as incidental It all happened when Cagney
the contract proves to be void, by the public. City council mem~ at&Uons ·continued as usual with ,.,ere license fees and other tax~ and hJs skipper decided to take a
members of the Newport Har· bera on the joint committee include operators putting through calla to to he collected by the proposed deep sea trip on the '70.foot red
bor Businessmen's Associa· O. Z. Roberbon and Lea Isbell th08e departments hurrtedly. Ser-city when it is established. hulled and colorful Cagney yacht vice is alllO being given on calls to Swift. Reports that Spencer Tracy,
tion were told last night by Isla. nd Woman doctora, hoopltals and for other another moUon pkture notable
Roger Watson, chairman of a emetpnclee. · Willard Mellott was also aboard the Swift could
special committee named to Hurt in Crash Tile ordinary --however d not be verified today. 11u outtere.i. -... teadera or Resigns From Boa r nve miles ott shore and m
secure a legal opinion on the Mn. Florence White received the port cWm. Contractors and ) and one hall mile! below Dana ci~y hall project. minor injuries In an automoblle builders unable to contact supply Of Harbor H i Schoo Point. the motors ot the sailing
Action on an injunction proceed. accident at 26th and Central. early sources have been forced to reply Mrs. Gunnng Buttler of Costa craft Swift failed, and cagney and
Ing agalnat the city hall tasue waa this morning when the cV which on penonal contac~ by automobile Mesa was appointed to the New-his crew were reported to have
placed ln the handa of another her husband, A.. C. "Bert .. White, to secure badly needed items &!I port Harbor Union High School dropped anchor in the darkness.
committee whJch will contact was driving t.t n.ld to have nnuh.. have other merchanta. board tbie week to fill ·the vacancy Radio ca.Us tor help flashed to the
other . grouP, in the harbor area ed tnto a car driven by Brooka Un b&it boa.ta, wbo depend to a created by the restgnit.Uon of WU-Coast Guard and the Cutter Per·
tnlerelted ln the city hall IMue. Darlt.ncton of San rr&ncl900. (Con.tin ed . lard Mellott, jt waa announced by seua raced to the rescue from San
Di8cuuJon of the clty ball alte Mra. White WM taken. to Com· u . on Pacl.4) the . county wperintendent of Diego.
problem, unanlmoua approval of muntty Hospital, &nd her hWd:wld I dd--· echoola. • After contacting the Swift, the
the approachlDg $420,000 city wu charged by poUce with drunk Annua Ki ies' itn. Butler, well known for her Perseus found tha.t the anchor
water bond tuue, -.olclng of aenU-drivt.ng. Be wtil appear before D Sh f cultural and, charitable activitlei1 winch on the Swift waa not power--
menta tavortng •a chAnge in city City Judp Bob G&Mner tomorrow 0cj OW c aSSeS in Coeta Meoa, will be a candidate tu! enough to n'1ae the anchor and
ionlnc lawe and puabtq of a city m~. Tbe Wbite. nclde at for re-election to her poet at 148¥ .chain. After dayllght this mom·
plonnng program -by a m Pieri ueue, ~ l!lland Begin Saturday 18 elecUona, It WU Indicated. Ing, the Peroeu.e hitched onto th•
pla.nnlng expert, ~ amaJ-Membere O.f the high school anchor chair with a hoist and llUC-
gamatlon ot an civic groupo tn .lodge Won't'Bq Tbe eecond annual Juvenile doct board Include A. H. Ft~trlolt, ceeded in ra.iatng the heavy winch. Davidson Praised f or th• city and p..-ntatlcm of a pro-training and ponute pl'Ofl'&l'n wU1 cle1'k. D. J. Dodge, Joe Beek, Bra-L&te thl8 attemoon the Swift Jr. College Effo_._ . pooed leue development project For Ir. College Post begin thl8 Saturday, Humane Of-den Finch and the newly-appointed WU reported being towed Into
To which will be said a lot ot -"'amen'•!"
'YMCA Planned rut ror the city"• l:S, and T/10 a.en ftcer Vlnce CUllUmano re-Vealed to-. Mn. Buller. Newport Harbor by the Pereeua.
"D , War Surplus Property apnt,..B. tract of bay frontage on the Cout D. ;J. ~ Newport Bet.ch da)i-. Sponaored by the local Mr. Mellott, who aerved. on the Several local boata including Frank
Jl' oli' Bai:bor Area K. Dole, bu oubinltted to the -Highway ._,,, other htghllghta of ~of~ -~"!...~ Amert-Legion Poat 291, the board . tor many years. W89 forced Keech'• Leadtng ~y left port stonai Dltedor. War Awtll Ad· tbe· 1-.ct1ttoa meeting. mem~ -DeWy~~ -event •cored sucb an out.at.anding tq retlre bec8.U8e of conttniled W um morning to iteek the Swift and '
DaTe O>lllna, •ecruttn 8ecre-mtnWratlOn., h la reconunendaUon . Cout JU:ntor eoBep, baa an.nounc. suceu lut year that. the legion health, it wu announced.. newsmen gathered here to photo-~ of South a._ O-ty Diii-ta..;;;bly endor.tns application of BlAlOOE'MI llllPOBT thl8 Wftk that be wUl not be a voted to make It an annual affair. · · ·gnph diving etfo!U at the ocene
, Y. Jil. C. +• bu ..,,...,,_ a Ibo <lout JUlllor OoUop tw land Wat.Ion in-ftted a -tun candidate tor the IChool poot at ~tlon ot the chtlclren and Barbor Man is of the Overell oxploolon, awaited
m°'ltlng of ~ men botwO... --""'""""' Ill Ule S...ta ·Ana opinion trom 8pecial CCMmeol Lew elocttona to be hel4 Ill an -tholr dop will be held at the Lb-, the arrival ot the Swift.
-of JO &ad Ill -tllo I'--Mm:r Air -w. Jllodpt, emploJed by Ibo --dtOtrlcta on llq 11. gton hut °" 13th and Bay avenue Named Pilot ' r
ec1 Ill the~ or a w•IM -. Doh . hJClll;y __ c1t;r hall PfOP'*ltlon-= Mid: .N-rt BalWr u-HIP Shor9 Colony and IJA!ICllta :...., Appointed flnt-elall pilot tor .Earthquake 'b ges port BalWr wbo --~· Ill a letW' to Bidner.IL Da'rk\-n!l=m'1 poop to tnv.tlpte the Judp D<><fle. a ._ .... of •tllo tor the N~ Udo Ilea ~I ft
dall-, Da--~·-for--. "It appeen that ui.r. hu -flcbool --the -and at Ibo wt lot-cm°""' and larger -ta entuln&' the harbor Sound SI I'S
' Bl-Y'•, Jvnior Bl-Y'• U;j °"7 _,,.. pallllc w ioo til ---a -leleclloD or a ... of the -dtlllrtct Ill 1119. WU P ark tor tloo clilldNn tr-. -waa Fred Bnfoker, lj31 Fullerton ~ •
Y'I wlll be -The allll, --wttll tllo -* oollog'9. -wlltcb to balld -ctq ->ppo:n:cd with Bnulm rtadl M Toland, OOrona de! .Mar....,.d all a~. a Cout Gilard releaH Soun1 'ol..,peni In · e area who
-... u tlM Y'• _.. Clalt,'tl s. -u.ai: 111o aP!ll'caum wu ta -or Ibo --or tlM the N"'!port -._ 0th.er -of the city, CUla-~t:ecl ~. are aJway11 bl'&lllllnc that tt takol -·•~ orpallatbl, ud w.a pnpand.. p1enn1ac oonnrt'zdae ud ~ emt:atl'f9 <a tlle. ~ 1111t11 a m'" 10 ·~ _ \ • Botaclcer, ytt.eran ol World War an Mrlbquake to U'l'OUlle u.em
lo -or ti. "'-til oqa1111111a • or -•• ..,. paaa ta -111 new W,. -14 be --"'!Y doc J.ay be ... ._ Ill tlM 1 anfl II. wu captain or a Navy hod th\tr blutt called today! .&t
a Y ... <!. .t.. Ill Ibo --. (IA-Ml WftCD JOUl' clq. Judp i>odl9 1&11100*"'1 -119-parade, I! l!<e II nst*red by llo,y ~ In the 8alpan and Btcll'J 8 a. m.; breakW!t cn.Jle1 wue .Ucl-
, The m1 i"a1 w1D lie at T:~p. a. · TM MW1Jr .,...-~ "It .,...._ tMt tM -..... came ot _,,, ---, a. B-•••, tlM dDC --lo campoJ&1111 tn tlM put war. Be ID&',°"" Newport ljeach ta'I'"<
-.-. A.pd 14, ., tlM ""'"'""' .,_ c.-OWdi wm --Ibo ~ !"17 ¥11 lo lo a. -M -• tor llllCW-ln tnlnlqd•n • bu .,_ a ...., • .,. for 60 ,_... mtmmr were -a;r cban&H-
_...,.. Clllll ot tlle --or -at T -9 a. .,.. ~fa be ~II --· c-M "R.r collop -JIOlt J!": --. CID April U. 'Die eloour will be HofVJm' wu mm-·-of the were -Ying, wblle ~ •s-· -a1iil BoD u 1111 '& 111 Ibo~ ltalMfts at~ -_" ·----= ':t ":;: :r , """' -held -llat!uda:r -· wlB IL Na"Y -· UUcaiplll. wldcll "ldt Ibo deck" wltll ari -ol ----.. 1•1 (ON" al "' -•> hf<> ;.~ tllil t ,...,,. -tnudns ID lopoil. Gt, Jay, operaUd. -of Loi ...,,,-Bar~ -of actlvllt - -boPB
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·1 Dr. E.T. Buttelworl, 0.0. I 1-~--~~-~~~~-OPTO~ST
Sye• Bum.111.ed •Gt M• R•p&ir.d. Dr. G. B. Tohill Bmkon Lo .... opt.cod
P\Aoiahed "'·uy "l"bund.7 eventns ac .f'lewpor' 8Ncft. ~1'"'" omco anc1 PllllllllS P1u1t at 12U c..ut m..s.---111•
Eltabllahment of. a new bUa Mr-·PBTBICIA.N &nlJ ::iv n. ... LoV.'-Bye ls•rdn•
'flee connecttng•Newport Rart>or nc>9 CoMar dout .. , ... rrt 1tl4W•Ceatra1 PhoMU.rtior!lll
• &ntered u llP!COllld-claa matter .lune 11. • lMO. at tM poet. otnc" "1'
.•• -w~r( l\."M.\:tl, CaUfontiL wider OW ·~ct ot M:a.t'Clt I . 1*7"
wtth· Ban Bernardino, Riventde, · ott1cu: Harbor 286-W
Coron.a and other lnland clUea Rel. Harbor 2if...R
will receive support of local civtc U no annrer call H&rbor 0
teadera It wu learned here today.
A del.-tlon ot Newport Harbor
leaderi wlll attend a State Rail-
:'084 Commtmlon hea.dng. on the
oropoaed •~rvlce at San Bernar-
dino. April 16. at 10 L m., headed
by H . F . Kenny, Pruident of the
?{ewport Harbor Chamber or Com.
qietce.
NO B'lRE BUG HJ:RZ. but juat Twautw.ln ~ ~eral enct-,.Detailed plan.I for the new bu.
CHARLJCB I". CRAWFORV an<t. BEN o . REODlCK necrtng contractore, cleanlnl' up Couollda.ted ahlyparde u per 1erv1ce .. were revealed here th1a
Ownera and Pbbtlehen cootract! nte local contracton dLlpoMd of u much of the ma.. week t.y Rlch&rd J. GiuMx>ck.
OENEVlltVE SYL~TER. N"'8 Editor terlal u poutble a.nd bad to bum the rmt to tl.n1ab. the work on Pre9fd(nt of the San Bernardino
ARTHUR F . MILLER. SUpertntendent ' tt;ne, tn cue local folk ue wondering what all the amoke an.d tire VaDe1 Trau:tt Company, which 111
~king permlalon to a:tabllm the n. Prw -beea A<tla~ a •-per of 1WNI dmllallon by wu the !Intl part of lha week. (Prw photo) -·
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MILTON M. MAXWELL, M. D.
, 11101 CouL Wgbway
CORONA DEL KAR --JOU
OPrlC& BOUR8: 1~11 A. Ill.; WP. Ill.
DR. P. A. CW1BERl.lt
CHIROPRACTOR
• 1944 Nt-"'""POr\ B •U)evard
COSTA MESA
Plto9e BM noa NII
Home calla t.o Harbor Area
CABL MAY'S
AmbUiance
Service ---
Armand Monaco
d-cree of the Superior Court of Oranp °"¥"17 and lo tlllly qu&1ltled ------------...,-------------Surveyo made In the Inland oom-
to publlah 111 kinda or lepJ notlceo ODd --. ... i. Central Avenue Thieves Keep •:.un1~:·:i-;~m;!::.1 ;:===:!:=====::'.ll
at1B8CIUPrION RATmS: d • B • p I' B w11J.ch ta the beach nearat San
OUR EASTER PROBLEM •
S. R. Monaco, M. D. In Crance Clounty, p,~ per year. Outside of o~ ClountY, 12.llO Wi en1n9 eg1ns 0 ice usy Bem&rdlno and other Inland clll ..
to be 'eerved. Glulcock told c1vtc Wort~ on the wldenlng ot Cen-Keeping police busy th.11 week leaden at a meeting here th1a
-Another ¥r Vacation period is over. Thousand8 of
young people from all sections of Southem California were
visitors in our city. They were a fairly well behaved lot
this year. Only the average amount of deviltry was report-
ed. Our surveys of the ·city while it was thronged with
young folks showed the dance hall and the Fun Zone at
trnJ avenue in Newport Beach wu wuia eertes of thetta. with a wide week. Glaucock waa accomp-
1tarted this week. Road gradln.C ?Ull'e of lterm reported •tolen.· anted here' by A. w. Poole. MCl"&-
.:quJpment began operatlona along, Mn. McGuire of Whittier re-ta.ry.ma.nager ot the San Demar-U4 W..t Bay An .. Ban.o.
Central A venue bctweeQ Nlnteent.b ported that her car bad been diDo Chamber of commerce. 'lile Tele;fb.one Harbor 1124
and Twenty-Flrlt atreeta in New. broken tnto Tue.day afternoon, two met with Kenny a.nd Harr)r
port Beach. Start of #he work while parked near the Santa Ana Welch, aecretary-manger ot the '41 So.. BW. llt... Lo9 .....,_
climax~ a program spomored by Rlver, and Sl:J.O tn a plutic pune Newport Bubar Chamber ot COm-Telepbone 'l'uclter TIU
Balboa to ·be the major spots of interest.
the Newport Harbor Chamber of bad been taken. merce. ;===========~ Commerce according to H. F . H. R . Holtz of Balboa t.land re-=~----------Kenny, prealdcnt of the body and
long time chairman of the trana-ported the the.ft of a clrl'a bicycle
port&Uon committee of the body. during Euler week from the pr--It was quite a common thing to -huge crowds of
boys and girls gathered on sidewalks, just standing around.
In that connection it seems that our neighboring community
of Laguna Beach rather put one over on Newport Harbor
t "tis year.
Large metropolitan daily newspapers and wire services
carried pictures of the shapely "Qµeen of the Surf'' selected
at Laguna Beacll during a program sponsored by that city's
Junior Chamber of Commerce. The program at Laguna also
resulted in selection of a "King" for the week.
The Laguna Beach Junior Chamber of Commerce spon-
sored street dances and other events which kept youngsters
there busy, afforded them a fine time and which will prob-
ably bring them back again to Laguna Beach.
Of course there probably were plenty of problems in
Extenalon of the Central Ave-a,ge, while Ru.uell KltUe of Santa
etreet to ll5th atreet la al.IO plan-Ana told police that hi.a Mod.el A
n~ Lm.medistely by the city, l'orcl had been taken h'om the Mc·
Kenny announced.. Fadden Place parking lot.
,Later thia summer, the Ce.ntr&l M.u:y Eger of 203 Emerald
avenue widening work will be ex· avenue ta mhurlng a wallet contain·
tended from l~th 1;treet to Balboa t.ng ae:ven doll&ra and Navy nune
and we..,t from Mt.Fadden Place In ldentlncation papers, a.nd Mra. B .
Newport to the Be&con Servtce D. Boletahr of 403 North Bay, Bal·
Sta. lion, Kenny aaid. boa lll&nd, told police her diamond
"Our Parka and Gardena Com-watch la miaalng from a be<latde
mittee w ill get busy lmmedJately table.
on a program for planUnp ln tlte Police an 11.eo Investigating the
parkways." Kenny aa.td. "It, will thefl.._of a boat at 14th at.reel be-
t:.k c time to.ca.rry out the wtden-longing to Ed J . Doney of Long
tng project. but lt baa ·been ata.rted Beach. He reported that numer-
and our yeara of work are be&rtng oua a.rticlea of clothing and flab.
reaulta." Ing equipment were also taken.
connection with the whole program. Such things do not go Donald Button
smoothly all the tii;n'.'· But Laguna Beach did cash in on Opens New Office
some very fme publicity on the Easter program, while about
AD army aleeplng bag was stolen
from William L. Dunning'a car tn
Balboa. and W. B. Hower of 5802
Sea. Shore, reported the the.ft of
a tire, ra.Uon booka, and oUier
ttema. the only thing said about vacationers here was a check on Donald Button. formerly of
Costa Mesa and now ot Portland. how many made the city bastile. . Ore., will open a new otftce ln Den-
We have been ·advocating a well planned and directed ver for the cordage company with
program for young people during the Easter vacation for a which be I• ...,;oclated.
-Your ad ln The PreN ia rel\d
by thouaanda: every week.
long time. It is something that will have to come some-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
time in the future if the city is to get the ultimate maxi-
mum good. We are not criticizing anyone or any group
either, because the kind of a program for youth will take the
cooperation of public spirited citizens, organizations and
businessmen if it is to amount to anything at au.
Along that line we are reminded about the old lesson in
cooperation, how one stick could be easily broken but bow r.
number of them tied together were much tougher. Maybe
an amalgamation of a lot of our smaller civic groups around
town would give the community a good strong central body
which could exert a good and powerful influence on all com-
munity projects.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The great number of unjustified variations in safety
llMlk~E HANK ~EZ ------..., CONE 1o 1'HIHI( Of' 11"--
'1 I DON"!' 6EU~ I £V&A
HEAR!> Of A 1\lltl'
I 61\:AUN' SOHE-
1lilMC:o 1'.
'W'C)A( Wini·
regulations at sea, especially as they apply to a little place 1 ....;..;;..;--"--""-...__..._,.....
like Newport Harbor, is due to get some attention from state
1-'ICK'S BLACKSMITHING
aad TRAD ER SERVICE
m ..... and 0ve..-
0ar Spedalty
181 "1 Fallel'toll A TI!r.
OOSTA MESA Pb. Bea. 511%1
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FA CTORY FINI~
RE -SOLING.,...
"Keep Yoar Shoee In
Good Health"
Newport Shoe
Repair Shop
111 • !!ad Street
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Beacon Bay
A waterfront
Home of
Exceptional
Beauty
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Four Bedrooms
two and
one half baths
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Furnished
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Many distinctive
Features • •
Boat landing ...
Shown by
Appointment
Only
p. CL palmer INCOIPCIATID ...........
303 •I• 1141 .. •••11•rl II•••' c•IU. , ......... ._",......._..._.
.T. P. Reeder, M. D.
H. E. Strickler, M. D.
PllyUdam and 80J'I'~
l409 w. CA!iatral
NIJWPOBT BEACH
Pb. ear. &02 Nlte ear. n2-M
H. R. HALL, M. D.
Phystclan and Surgeon
Oftice 131 Broadway Ave.,
COSTA KESA
Bn..: 11-1!; !-a by appointment
f'll--511411
A. V. Andrews, M.D.
PFIYSICIAN
aid
SUBOIOON -
Dr. W. T. Mooney
Phy8iclan aad Surgeon
Nllltll -Ceatnl
I'll. (U.hr. ...-.) -"
Dr. Marven J. Reitz
l'llpldu ud ~
OoteopMh
1111 W. Ooatnl, NIJWPOBT
Barbor Ul·B BeaooD 55U-J
Dr. Obed Lucas
DllNTIST
• Phone Harbor 1480
2io2y, w. Ceatral
N"PlWP"IR1' BEACH
ARCHITECT
11• WMt 8&7 .A:ve .. Balboa
Telephone Harbor 1124
21n 1£kewood Av., u.....-.
Telephone Noftnandy MOS
Old Eat&bllabed lDlurance
Ag<ncy
All llne1 written..
HOWARD W. GERRISH,
1808 NPwport Blvd .• Coat& J'8M
PHONE BEACON 5lll1
Real Fstate -lnsnr&IMlll
Llotlnp Invited
&. W. GFBZIO:N
Ill 11:. llltll SL Ooota ._
Phone Be&ooD 5178-.J
EARL W. STANLEY
Rea.llor
I ~ otary Public I Phone Harbor 1778
1 22e Marine Balboa 18la.nd
Newport Harbor
Veterinary Hospital
Small Anlnwh and Uveetocll
DR. HORACE. PARKER
DR. PAUL O. BUTCHER
lO'IZ S. E. H-DrlTI>
CJOSTA MESA
Pboae8-c>DS0'71
aasassa ••••111WCcaasss
MORTUARY
GRAUEL CHAPEL
BEACON 5810 COSTA MESA
legislators or someone in authority soon.
Inconsistencies are quite apparent in many cases. There
is a law-applying to sport fishing boats for instance which
provides all kinds of safety measures. Life belts '!lust be
carried, fire extinguishers must be available. Bulkheads
must conform to certain regulations and lots of other things.
Among all these things is a regulation which provides boats
must be Jess than 65 feet in length and carry only so many
Did you ever hear of a dlaallsfled
cuatomer trom the COST A MESA
TIRE A RECAPPING SHOP !
YOU NEVER WILL' 0 I d
methods of servicing tire• &re no
longer completely adequate. We
have a completely modem plant.
and our akllled workmen are
t.rained according to lateat de-
veloped method.I.
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9 ~ -, _ -HIBB~ETS
~~ ~~alN:i!'n s:T~ 11,..C_l_in_to_n_C_._Em_m_ers_on_,_D_D_S_ i ~·~·~·~··~-~-~-~-~·~··~-~-~·~·~·~·~-~
.••• BECAt:sE Harbor Glass Co.
REID'S p•D•nN .. ~D UIOl ~ 11lPwa7 ---•ee ~ ~~ !811 Lafayettf! Ph. n.aTo o
DRY CLEANING KNOW-CORONA DEL MAB
HOW ASSURES PERFECT PbG9o -r HU
pa•sengers.
Boats slightly larger than 65 feet must meet mµcb more
rigid qualifications and are required to have a licensed
master and" other qualified officers aboard.
These are good laws and regulations and they protect
Now at omr New Leeiaaoe:.
WALNUT ud NIJWPO&T BLVD,
ftome Bxme &'JU
the lives of tho\ljl8..!\ds of people who use our harbor each j~~~~~~~~~~~
year for !'l'°rt ftshlng pllrp!l85. '
On the other side of the ledger however there is a woe-IPlllllTEllDI
ful lack of regulation. Anyone, regarclle.a of whether he or llKYl:ASf •s
she knows how to punch a starter button or read a compeu, HIJllV
RESULTS
Beiti'•
••no•••••ed
Cleaning
HA _,. -, Oaota .._.
(Tiie Dew Da-Bnrwa 71Ws.)
PMme ..... 1111 ,_.
ftekop .. Dell..,. • • ..
can buy or rent a boat ~d head. out to eea. It la 111Jwc-ci U Cl¥O$
to have life prwrvera and other equipment aboard, but JiLUEPalNTS
eeJOOm !letB checked. ••* ra•liiauu -.. Yoo w.an
Of com:-moat people have eome c0nalderatlon for life MADI to a.nu • 1'e a ·,; 11 • .a.rm· s
and limb and don't tab too manv chaneee, but records of • -O'j(iho ·
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the United Sb.ta Oout GUliltl lhow all too many can. .., e 1
cauaed by ~ced. boat operators who "have ventllnd • Ail •--la o.r o... too far with too uhJe !mow'-'-. , ' aapey R. _. ... -~ -... """ -~ --. .... ~ Some .. rt of -··•""'-+<-tat should be •-ft--' we OOlrl'A -· -.___ a 1 -.. ~ -·9U6-.&t ..... B?nr1• llU
think, for any ·prospective boat purchuer or renter. At .._ R11 OOL~W -Jrw--.
· leut the peraoaa abould be familiar with Co!°mon ordinhy (B tt 1 a at t'a 9 vlw .. ,
safetymeuuren. lr=========================:=,,ll...'.:==:...==:.::::=-:~1
.JUNIOR COLLF.GE ACTION· NEEDED
Edueational le•olen of--tbe community poljat ovt the
need of Ktion In ncqulring a portion of the Santa!Ana Anny
Air Bue for a Cc>eet1l Junior College ate. ~ya experi.
eoced haw been declared nnnec 1ury. Dlrecti1n of .the , I
Qiaata1 J1llUor Oo11eft have. appealed to Qor.p 1 I a14n John
PltiPlpn and S-:tcn Wiiiiam KnowlaDd ~ Sheridan
• DowDd)' to opdte *"l•!w!tlon of the laDd. 'fbe aJd ol
atm ,.,... 1n w111c u.e. oftlcleJe bow the 11e11c1 tor
WpAl)' will help wi mah!e the Jllior OoUzp-to . aper:
atioB:i:Gfall.
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N&W.c»M,•UDH
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PHYSICIAN'S
. OPTICAL
IABOBATOBY
wwwwo or;n•u -----1-.................
Da.1JDDfo &t.'ftlPDA n
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PltoDe BM 0011 156'
hllrt G. Amii ews, D D S
Cllarfes L. Andrews, D D S
un Newport BIT. 0aota 17-
' ' Robt. A. Crawford, Opt D. I
OPTOKlfTRIBT
.,_ .J, • ..., Olen• l"ltte;d
Pbaae 811 ocm 1111
1792 Newport ..... ,U'd
OOBTA -II.
Horilmer School
llJ -On.a, pa ........
.o...-: Coll. Pnp; Army, N•?
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-Jrowpart-..
OOBTA Jlllll!IA
Pllml B11Con AQl.W
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:1117 Wool Geal:ra1 Ave.,
J!lCWPOitT BEACH --us
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AUTOMO~ GLASS
BOAT GLASS
and Boat Letterlllc
Glua I:natalled While You Wa.lt
Popular Piano
• Teaching The Hodem Way
IDXllNNlCRS or ADV ANca>
........ -•Jled -Boop
Pay aa you Play
Day llld J:venJns eom-
• BJ:A.CON 5728-J.
SIGNS
Boat and Tniclt IAltorinq • -Beacon 5628-J
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FLIES
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Have thon worn out
llCteena replaa!d now
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• Phone UI for latim&te
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CABINET WOJll:
of all kmdo A
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Ford Ap • ., ' -
Cloied Toclay
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""" Thi< Sol• --0..-... in Newport B • r,tilr!Mir ... --ot•u..-.
~ :...~"'tl.·i:. =~ . . ory ot Henry rord, automobile
manufacturer. lrord, as. who died
eatly thla weik. ,wu buried lo UJe
-today. Tbouaado of -Illa
automobile agencies all over the
nauon paid a1milar trt?Nte. Ro..
bina ag.ney at Bunttnaton Beub
WU aJ110 -thil aftorDool!..
BA-Aft&ND
IL 8: oLINio
J'l:u plqera who will be on
Newport'• lb:rt:tor:'• vanity buket·
ball tam Aat y-.r wW attend a
-cllDlc ·&t l.alg. -1'1>17 HIP 8d!ool -Monday ltartins April Hth. '
Mesa cabinet· r.o. · "nle ft•e w1ll wttn .. web l'tan
u l'rank Lubin, Lm o,an. and
coacb• llUCb .. a.m Barry of use. n .. men wm demonatrate ditte?'-,..t Ullla -with tbe ..,,,.
-.. l'lbOundlns and pivoting.
Phone llMCOD 5300-W
2154 Newport Bl-.d.
COSTA MXSA
Attending-will be Jim Wollo,
eu.ter Pinkley, Glyn TOUJI&", John·
,.. Talatra and Jotumy SaUon.
ALL
'''l'UCB-A-'1'0'1"'
Educational Toys •.
Now al BaU Price
We bought these u a "Prize Scoop" ... and good ~nomy
for you lo purchaae these Te&ch·a·Tot Toya now for
Bl<thdays and Chrimnaa.
Fine St.eel Spring Horses $695
WERE '8.811, CLEARANCE ................................................ '
$rs
WERE ,1.911, OUJABANCE ............................................... .
Another Good Spring ... Horse
s4s5.
Ase Z to 5, Bea'· '8.15, NOW .. ·-··························-··-··-·······
• Rocking Horse, Steel Rockers
-Table Sets, AU Hardwood Sf Si I Table, I CMln. ..... •1"'6, NOW ....................... .
Mont.erey Table and 2 Benches sass
Very Stwdy ...... 'lJ.111, NOW .................................... • ...... .
UPHOI.$TERED ROCKERS sas5
-"--..... '11.111. NOW ............................. .
PLATFORM .ROCKERS s4ss
UpMlotered. Wen '11.ll, NOW ....................................... -...
A:I.I. STEEL SWINGS ·sess
ror 'Iota l to a. Were ...... Ct z••&N<Z. .................. _
!?!'!~!..~1:~ ............. ________ $4S5
WICKER ROCKERS s16S
Wen ap to ~ Cl·S 4 B•N<JE. .......................... _________ ·
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For Future Birthdays & Cbristmcts , I
WHEE.LEA
Baby & Juvenile Shop.
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All ........... ... --eel Oil !be
W'a1e6.E)~a.t1'1'
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wbat la WIOD; 1flaeia JIN
bdDiJ """ walc:h ia. a
pl<JYN to JOU tlaat II'' rigid.
wbeD JOll take II """ , ' I-DAY SEBVICJI
TEDW.BftPWN
IEWJCLEB
1'19'1 -Newport BmL
OOllTA -· l'llme B'· • Dll·W
Aleo la Lone Breeda,
&111 Ame_ I An.
TAKE J'IICLD TRIP-Ouoobl at ~ Jadi.oon Pwnpo Co., lo Loo Anpteo recenUy were ~junior
and een1or memben of tbe Newport Butaor !pa1:I. 8cbool Metal Shop. c•• r ~•. 'nle:y were taken through
the entire plant and rtven demol\8t:raUom of thr heavy pumpe. They were treated by the compe.ny,
to all the milk, cak• and food they wanted in the new cateterta Jt111t opened. Pictured at the plant &re:
Rudy Cuo!Hu, Denny Turner, Danny Walton, Johnny Tatatra, Allan Greeley, Berry Nancy, Jameo 1831 Kwpoat &Ye. ~ •••• ·
Barkeley, B1l1 Clark, Ralph Noble, David Pattenon. Bll1 Bodenhotfer, JCd Hlll, Pb1111p Innm•n, Ralph I~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
Rlrlck, David Gudner, Vauct>n Brinkman, Boward Pollock, !l<>b NetUoo, Tommy Younc. David f.
Blg-gena, Don Scott, Charloo Wllclman, Buck Bean, Gwynn YO\Ullr. Jerry Tripp, Don Mltcbem, Jack
Stattord, Gene Ntcklea, "Doc" Hamon, Murray Brown. Richard Brown. BW W•therwax, Boyd Borrell
and lnltructor Aahby Powell
HARBORITES GIVE Publicity Board
OVER $12,000 TO Forms Constitution
RED CRO~ FUND
Succeaaf\11 COlhpleUon of the
1947 Red Croea Fund Drive for
the Newport. BaJboa and Corona
del Mar area la announced by Mn.
Victor Grace, CampaJgn Fund
Chairman for the Newport Harbor
Bra.nch of Southern Orange County
Chapter, American Red Crou.
Generous 11upport and reeponae
of community membera made thl•
poaslble. Quota $11',867. We
have received gift.I totalling more
than $12,000. Of thla amount
$8,000 will be allocated for use in
thia area..
Mrs. Grace lives at 321 Alvara.do
Place, Balboa. She hu been an
enthWliastlc Red Crose volunteer
worker for ten years.. and bu aerv-
ed as Fund Campaign Cha.1rman
tor 6 aucceutul ye&.n. During the
war abe headed the Mobile Blood
Bank Unit in addition to other
volunteer dutiea.
Mra. Grace stated: "The end ot
the war hu not meant the ceua-
Uon ot American Red Crou mercy
and community service. It.a ser-
vices a.re being integrated into an
extenaive peacetime program that
w,111 be of definite value to thI1
and every community."
The Red Crose National peace-
time program baa many phaaea.
Through lta Home Service Corp•
It carries out an extenatve and
complete program ot lndviduallsed
and penonal aid to veterana, aer-
vtcemen. their familiea and depen-
dellta. and ctvillana.
Lal!lt year an average of 94:7
cue. were handled monthly by
me Southern Orange County Chap.
ter and it.a branch,s. I>urtng
th1I a&me peJ1od. 73 clulea in pro.
tecUve education were conducted
in Southern Orange County, ein.-
braclng cie'Ma of tnatrucUon in
Fi~ Aid. Water Sa.f'ety, Nutrition
and a.me lfuning and other aub.
jectll.
Motor Corps. VilliUng NW'M
Service.. aervtce lo Campm and Hoa..
plt&Ja. theee and m&llY other typea
of a.ui.tance are available in Ume
of need.
Ebell Club Gives
Repeat Performance
Of Comedy to Brea
Former Residents
Return from Texas
To New Meaa Home
The ~xeculve board of the newly
orp.ntud Central PublicttY Coixi-
mtttee of Newport Harbor met
Tueaday night at the Cutawaya
Club to draw up a conaUtuUon of
the organisation.
Headed by Linwood Vick, the
board inclu<¥t: Mra. Bruce Mc.
Bride, Don Ockerman, and Hukh
McMillan. The conatitution will
be presented at the next regular
meellnq which will be announced
In the ncl\r future.
NO WORRIES-While other Coeta
Meeana are pondering over tncor.
poration, aewer ayatema, and bm1·
neu, Mat's biggest problem la ln
chasing the netgbbor'a cat. In
fact, thill &-year old Orange Belton
Setter doesn't even have to worry
about where hia next bone ill
coming-from u he belongs lo Mrl.
Charlotte Weill Of Costa Mesa.
Hia pJcture, u ahown above, la on
diaplay ln the ICutman Kodak
Store windows in Lo9 Anplea,
along wtlN othq ptcturea taken
by Jacquelfiie Beckner.
Pet Photographer
Displays Work
In L A. Window
Yipe! Wlaat's bt ..
Tbe Briny DeptU!
It._ tte. •'st , ._ , I -1~
Kr. -ltln. lrrult Dl>ww
11a .. ·---DaP• ._ tq~·-"-°"" •. . .-.~.-~....--Ooota-•,..r-,_ 1l'm:M ..._. Ill'. Dow w
_. -:J tft flil. Kwpwt ..,.,. ~ _,. '*' r --·-~nus·-::,,~~'~ :;:
1•-lllorA ,.. •• ,_,..._, a a
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.... IJJS IS • U.. ' d la t/11: ......... w. 3 .•• 3
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New Building Will
House Trantwein· Co.
Under conatructlon at :UlO Cen-
tral avmue 11 the building which
will hoUH the Martne Construe..
lion bua:inesa of Trautwein Bro-
then, general engineering con.
tncton.
The fine new building will be
.ISO by 60 feet and will be a dream
come true for Ray and PAul Traut.
wein, who after 15 ye&1'8 of work-
ing for other fi.nn8, have only r e-
cenUy eatabllshed their own buai-
neu . The firm ta handling con-
struction of bulkheadl, piers,
noata, and all dredging and gen-
eral construction. They compteted
a contra.ct with Conaolldaled Ship.
yards this week which called for
the cleaning up of the yards.
Another undert.a.k.ing of the firm
wu the building and leasing of
the Harbor Ga.rage.
CEJ\TlflCATE OF BUSINll88
FlcUtk>ua Ftrm Name
THE UNDERSIGNED does hereby
certify that he ls conducting an
Aluminum Boal ~ Fitting business
at' 1081 · Indwslrial Way, C08ta
Mesa, California, under the ficti-
tious flrm name of Aluminum
Boat Company of California and
that said firm is composed of the
following pereoru1, who.se -names
In tull and places of residence are
u follows, to-wlt:
. David W . Dana
616 Larkspur,
Corona del Mar, California.
WITNESS my hand this 7th day
of April, 19'7.
DAVID W . DANA
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
)IS
OOUNTY OF ORANGE )
ON THIS 7th day of April, A . D.
1947, before me, F . C. VENN, a
Notary Public in and for the said
County and State, residing therein.
duly conuntuloned and sworn,
penonally appeared DAVID W.
DAN A known to me to be the
penon wha.e nam• I.I aubacribed
to the within 1n1trument... and &C·
}cnowledged to me that he executed
the a am e. IN WITNESS
WHEREOF, I have hereunto aet
my hand and a.tftxed my official
lle&l the day and year tn lb1I Cer·
titlcale tint above written.
(Beall F. C. VENN
Notary Public ln and for Orange
County, St.ate Of C:alltorniL
My. CommtM'on. ICxpirell Jan.
21, llll50.
Pub. April 10.11.:14. May 1, 1H7.
The W. B. SCOTT CO. offers un-
bargains on all quality
furniture -both period and mod-
ern ,, also draperies and streamlined
electrical appliances. All are sold
for less because the W. B. SCOTT
CO. is a big volume operation in
"TWO BIG LOCATIONS." Buy
your quality furniture "where it
costs less" ... the W. B. SCOTT CO.
Furniture Stores. '
4141 I Altantic and 1895 E. Anaheim
4141 AtJantlc Ave. and 1895 E. Anaheim
' 416-41 652-11
WNG BEACH
THE ANSWER-----.
TO YOUR BUltDING PROijl_E.MS
f1'••·8LQK ••••i••
• finer Construction
• Warmer Home in Winter ' .
• Cooler Home in S~m_mer
WE nraN11111 AIL lfA'OB'.t.111 . .
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-Ill a .....,._ material co.t per oq. _., ....
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... Ude material.
-80. MAIM ft.
PUlllCE BLOCKS INSULATE
therefore a pumice wall wU1 NOT .,.,ML
llOIEDJATE , Ol:UVDY .
. cm tldl: material. We ai.o haft concrete
blockll in a variety of ..._. for fen.cee,
wallll, tDd bulJ4inP .
IJlfllULATION: ~rl-atudy value of K
hctor, or Thermal ConducUTity, apnaed
lo B. T. U./haUr/Sq. ft./1" thlclm-/Dec.
ll'allr .
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BAND CONCERT l,!EGALITY OF CITY Attorney Roland Thompocn that
SJATED APRµ.. 18 . the dty eould leuo the property ___ for a per1od of &O yean and that
Newport Bubar u111on . Bl&'I> ~ALL QUEST:. :&QN ED ' ~•tailed •tudy ot th• proper ..... 8ehool will-ta,_~ con-.I I ?f Ille property bued on City
---~ '--" Pl&mlin,g" Commiallon. recomm!h. F'tlda7, A..prU 18. &t I P. · m. a\ teoeua ... ..._ ._,., 0..1 1'Lt1on1 r~ted In a decilton that
tlle IChooL Ge--i adlnlllloG II ·. ·t -35 -II, CUnton 8awtn. dlNctDr, , / d COUid. belt bo ut?llaed u a high
announced. and all proceedml WOJI ftlch . pf'Oldb&ta tbe fNOdtnc al w waterfront development em.
1.., to\lllrd the purcbue Of band pn>t--1Mal oft\CM.-polke ataUona. ..,rtr.i.'1.lf Y&Cht a11pe and landino.
'"llnltorme. fire atat&ona and ,..a.: ti.erCa.. 1 and ettber an accompan~ bot.el,
Sl1FFICRING MINOR HURTS In aec14!'nt u a reoult ot hitting'
loqae rock on BayMde dttve wu Robert A.' 8-.n ol Whittler. •" ·Policeman Ru Albr!sbt and Jim Cauttman ot the Cari ),fay> Ambu-
lance Service a.re &bawn lifting the vtcthn into the ambul&.nce.
(Beckner pho,to)
Mesa Homemakel'8
Meet at Church
Costa Meea Bomemaken Wt11
meet April te, 1o a. m. nt Cost.a
Mesa Community Church. There
will• be a paper aack lunch, and
members are asked to bring thelr
i-:arbor Suffers
Under Strain of
Telephone Strike
Continued from Page One
r------------~~lown cups.
lar ge extent upon the telephone for
regt1tratiof!.!._ and conducting or
bu1ineaa, were among the hardest
hit , It WU lea.med. Will" this happen to 'YOU. Ramona Opens
On April 19
California'• n1oet f&molll out.
·oor spectacle. Ramona, opena in
_he historic Ramona Bowl near
I: •met on April 19.
Th!.s pageant-drama will be
= rling Its 20th seuon in tta own
:n:iitheater locat ed at the f oot ot
)\·::?ring snow·capped M t. San
ac!nto. During it. 19 •el.&ona It
·t s been viewed by ove r 3&0,000
r ctators .
Ra:nona Is always pre1ented
v ... r "-·eck-end!I and thia year'•
cit2dule includes matlnee111 at 2 :4~
'. ~f. on April 19 and 20, Aprtl 26
.1 i 27. and ?.l ay 3 and•.
OONT&ACTS TERMINArE -A releue today from c. I. Mc·
"In vtew of tJ1eN fln&ngw It motel or exc.lualve club on the'
WQU!d appear that tile city. ooancll land Portion.
J8 without avthorfty to award a 'Contact. already mJllde with
cont.net to combuct a ctty hall larp: hotel chatna indicated in·
with a police ataUon, Jail and other t.ttetlt In the location and a pro..
public builcllnaa on . the alte pl"O-9J)eetU1 t1 now being preoared t o
po.ed by tMm and . commonl7 H'nd out to more than -200 lnvesl-
known a.a ".Ste 4." ment and hotel tntereetl, Rtng ex.
The tlndinp were determlned plained.. He e1Umated that a
by Blodget an.er lleff1'al ~ revenue of between s~.ooo and
spent ln Knltiny ot mlllutes of 140..000 per year could be secured
both the dty counctl ad the: plan. f'r'om. the property and tha.t an ,,.
ning commlalOJl. Wat.on spl&ln.· YHbnent of approxlma~y $2,000,.
ed. 'Blodc•l'• ftnaJ concl~ 000 would be made If •uch a prcr
•lated : Jeet could be culminated.
"t theretol"f: belieVe that any at. Dacu•alon of the coming citv
tempt,.d expenditure of money for water bond tuue revealed tha t a
the construction of a city hall at city wide committee recently voted
th"' pr.?sent time would be an llle. unan1moUJl y In ravor of the bonds
gal expendi ture qf money, an1 that and that the work t o be done un.
'tny-contractor who might enter a der the city progarm tied into a.
bid ml~ht find that he could not muter water plan for the ci ty,
collect any money from the city unde r which ma jor 1.mprovement.a
for the work be had done If the planned would be uaa ble in the
contract prove• to be vold." future even 11 other water source•
were needed. The unanJmous
OONTACT OTHEB GROUPS vote in favor of the water bond.8
F otlO\\•lng the preRntat1on o( followed.
the report, President Nelson Staf. Next m eeting or the Bul!llneu
ford or the Bwdneu Men's group Men'1 group wtll be May i• when
~tated that the lnve9tlgatlon bad elect ion of offlceni wtll be the ma..
"g n.s far u waa originally JOr ile1n of bt11lneaa, Stafford an·
ded.," and •ugge11ted that Bal· nounced.
Balboa :r.tand and Corona del
ar civic groups .. contacted t o Earl Schetne ..lttPnnlne t'Urther action.
Tom Henderson, local civic lead-Launches Anomar
-r 11pet:t.kJng on the •ubject, t old
member1 of the u aoclaUon be be-
lieved that a temporary · dela y
could be secured on the clty hall
construction and stressed the ur·
gent ne~ of a new city hall bulld-
•llb. HcnJrnon declared the pre.
:::cnt city )Hill wu a "fire trap en-
Ja.ngering ci ty records," and polnt -
00 out that city employees were
.J:l able lo work efficiently in the
cramped quarte.re now occupied.
Hadd. Ring , local realtor and in-
The 40 foot fishing boat Anomar
will be launched by Earl Schetne
this ev~nlng at SeacralL Mn.
H. A. Schetne, daughter.In-law of
the owner, "-'ill christen the
cratt. .
Schetne is capt11.in of the ship
Ramonn. aftr r wh!cl\ he n amed
his OC\.. ves.fel. ( Anomar spell~
Ramonq_ in reverse.)
'TO MAKE BAIT HISTORY-Pictured here ii: the Iwo .Uma., re-
converted LCT owned by John Kirk. The bait bank l.. prepared to
' bold 8,000 111coopa of bait in her eight bait tanks and ~ expected to
' eolve the ba.lt problem ot local fiabermea.
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M°"• •-NOW yovr ltDio
won·1 "lot you tlown" in tM
'"-' 'cyclln9 doyt of fvn
oh-4. Get our COMP'\ITI ._
POINT 'CYCLE CHIEOC -flEE.
HoYo -1-iko •• ,.,,. 1 chock
choiot+-Mn1'-'n, .... ring1, whe.ls.
ltrakff, fittinp ofMf e«'ff"'"'·
If ,.,.. oNI ,.,.in .,. -4of4,
-w ill otliwlote lfrte c..t. If
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NOW M S.UEI. 'qdift9 fWft .......
T~) romance of two Indian
·-:s as \..,.ritten by lhe late Helen
!t:nt Jackaon in her best selling
..,.,.c l. Ramona, Is a reault of the
·, ; k un.d talent.a or the citizens
•:· Hemet an.d San Jacinto who
Donald. 41atrict manager of the
telephone compe.ny, indicated that
the company in Southern Califor-
nia hu, given the Federation of
Women Telephone Worke rs, the
Independent U nion of telephone
operaton: ln the Southland, 30
day1' notice of intention to term!·
nate the wage Md wor king con-
dition.!'! contract.a between, the com-
pany and the union. The notice of
intention to t erminate contracts
wa.s given becauae the opera.tors'
union recognized picket lines of
the telephone unions whlc;, are on
strike. Although existing wage
schedules and working condJtlona
Y:lll be continued, maintcna.nce of
memben hJ p and payroll deductions
of union dues u provided in union
contra.els are not In effect upon
thelr termination.
vestment man who wu named on 1,----:------------1
May°' O. B. Reed'• committee to NoT LAZY
l.t last they're HERE! .•. r·:irr ··lous new American Kitchen
·_ nks! Now you can cnjo:· tL.: 1inest,. yer be mOney ahead!
, ·,i,.•Js, drainboards, arc finest porcelain on steel and proc·
. ed to help prevent cracking or chipping. ALL.STEEL
~ •1neLc:.-soundproofcd-rustriroofed! Chromiurrl-plated
The ~f08t Complete Bicycle
Supply Store In Oran.ce ComttJ
MESA CYCLE SHOP
Pboae Beacoa 5'74-.l
lb9 Barbor BIYd.. Coat.a Mesa
P a.y your
C&~IPG RNl4
ST4TB
iNCDIBT41 . '
with a.
IANI DF
41BllC4
MDNBT
DIDBI
First instalment
due April 15
• A lank of A•1r1oD
Money Order offer! you o
pt0clical method of 1110""'9
taa payments.. Mad order pur-
cha111 or wtehne lllOMJ fw
any~.
y..,, no-oppoon on-"
.,.,,and you ••• n. ... , • .,.
froMthobonl!.
The coot II U• ,_ onlor •
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1lank ·of
.lmtrini' •
.. 11ATt011ALS:l •t1XIA,_
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•C'rfor m their dutlt'a in presenting £RR:\S O AERVICE PROPOSED
~he Play as a labor of love tor the
t¥.·1n ccmmunili~. J ohn Vogel at Dalboa yes\erday
This sf!tl.Son Juanita EnceU and proposed to plaee his neet of 200
. 'i(•n.y Brandon have been engaged I rental bicycles al the diJlpoaal of
Lor the roles ot Ramona and Alea-energetic young penple of the com·
.;;andro. This wlU be the second munity for special meuenger and
.:i:-. .J~cut;\"e season this pair have errand serv1cea. such ns filling per-
.:ly£'d the leading parts. Br andon acriptiona, carrying grocery list.a
.s fl }·ing west from New York to st ore! and o th er thlnp .
.•:here he ha! bet.>n appearing on WhethPr the idea will be carried
Lhc stage. out will probably depend on the
Busine88 in lhe two towna Is al-length of the telephone st rike.
most a t a complete standatlll dur-General phone traffic In the har·
ing the Ramon& season since near-bor a r ea Was only a small p:Jrtion
Iy every merchant Is bwiy at 111ome of It.a normal ratio, It W8..!I len.rned.
taak at Ramona Bowl. The 300 --· • ---
odd members of the cast nrc nl.
from the two communities, and a.II
other work attendant with giving
the performances Is allotted to
residents so little private enter-
Local Harbor to
Be Model for
Santa Cruz Plans
~riae can be pursued while the piny Development of a Yacht Ht:.rbor
l!J on.· I at Santa Cruz is propo.sc:::I, a crord-
Over 2000 new seats are being ing to word from the Chamber ot
erected in Ramona Bowl for lfus I Commerce there. In a letter to thr
eeaaon plus many other new Im-Newport Harbor Chamber a Com-
provements under the direction of I merce a request is made for •
Ect""ard Poorman, president of the ' number of tact.5 a.nd rtvures on
Ramona Pageant Foundation. Pro-I which the 'Santa Cruz ~pie can
duclng the play ror his second year ba.se their report to be subrr.ltted
will be Adrian Av.•an, who has just to the Board Of Army Engineers.
concluded serving In a sln11lar ca-The letter comes from WllPs~ .'
p&clty for the 1'1lnlon Play In San Slocum. manag.:-r of the Bu:-t'!tU of
Gabriel. [Trade and ~nt!ustry
a• .. iitM O.BWIW-Wied .ljZSCC** t. -.n~ to coarl
-blo ,.-. U'll711 Olw'lll, 11 dlupd a -WWI Ille
boat -deatll ct -puwiia. Wltb ldm an T-.11144 lot
ud llarjocto .1' I; iUI -•
study land . use, then presented a
dctaile:::I report on the land use
comm..ittee·a findings and n-com-
mendatlona rega.rdin·g the ci t)·
owned Coaat highway bay fron.
tage.
APPRAISAL RECEIVED
Ring explained that the com-
mittee hAd received an appr aisal
figure on the property from Lev.·
H. W allace and Ralph P . Mukey
ot S744,131; that the committee
had received. an opliilon from City
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May be the a,·erage h I r; h
school boy IAn'I fuy BUT In
lb(' Lcac-ue mttt pr"l"llmlnariet1
tomor to\\" there nre M boys ln
the 100 yard duh "·hlk! there
are but six In the !'file ... Just
to prove tlut Harbor's lads a~
lndmtrtous there are t\\·o mllen,
lb: 660 8tt9 and thrtt 660 Cees.
It ls rumo red that the 100 ts
an easJer race than t he mile and
thert"forto attract" moff. asplr-
an"'-
,rass faucets. The be..1t.:'•ful catinet design matches
. o us A mcrii::an Kit~h~n Cabinets, and c:an be filled per·
.:.. into ANY siz.: or ~hape of k1:chen-nC"-' o: <J:d.
l."..r.le in today ... or~oon. Have th: finest-and SAVE~
Easy monthly payments if yC'lu li .• e .
·:IJ~ ~ qa,,
1807 ~ewport Beacon 5787
GEORGE'S
SUPER
MARKET
ltARD TO BEAT! 601 Coast Highway
CORONA DEL MAR
S\YEET PICKJNS PEAS No~~an TASTE WELL
CORN No. 2. Can
Eadi
BEN HUR
16~c COFFEE ~:: 14~c
RaisinSs-ii~:~e m. 29c Cl~ARETTES T roco Oleo · l lb.
46c
39c
Hnnta
Tomato ·sauce 20c
S for LUCKIE:; CHESTERFIELDS BROADCAST· l lb.
CAMELS
$1.39 Carton Corn Beef Hash 29~c . . ' SOUP ~m:::: 14c DELIVERY SERVICE CAKE FLOUR ~e~~ 15c
MILK· JUI Brands
r*BS" •
2 lbs.
Tall o.n·
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RBD ·BOSB · New Potatoes
4 lbs. 29c~
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Quality is our FIRST Consideration
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SPINACH No.
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MANNING ilABY BEEF
GROUND ROOND STEAK .
BORMJl:L'S
HAM ID:KS Bab;:;_""!..,.
WIUION'S (;Ek'HFIED
SPICED Luncheon Loaf
ITAUAN SALAMI -
lb. 55c
I. 45c
I . &9c
CHOICE STEAKS CUT TO OBDnl FOB YOm& BROD.EB I ·
WE nJArtJu; I
MANNING PRIME BABY BEEf .
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Bere'a Gratitude L ·
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wmtN'I of tM fONe.
...... platten ol ••H'ted =s•wk'er ud. ,._,...pt.. _., ____ _
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Ille ~t for Ille -..-bJ' Jin. OW.Ofk •
-nm "' u.e w..i -w--.... ~-·ot
Ibo plowr--t, -•tertalDed. u.e police force Ill
--"'lam for Ille ... teo-
tloa llley llrfa&' tho dtJ'. .
IpcaI PTA Supports
Anti-Gambling Law
Newport' Beach Grammar School
Parent Teacher'• org&DJ.zaUon bu
gone on record u being in favor
of the law banning all coin oper-
ated ~vices ln OrBJll'e County,
It WU reported. today. The pe..
tiUon haa been tiled with the
boa.rd ' of supervisors who 1&1d
they wan.led to get a clear idea of
public aenUment before they vote
on the bill.
Sheriff Jim Muaick. who pro-
poaed the ordinance, patterned it
after a Sa.n Diego city law. A.180
favoring the ordinance 18 the
United Presbyterian Cbureh, while
opera.ton or the catea and ban
have oppoaed the adopUon of the
ordinance.
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CONFERENCE AT YACHT-Depaty Attorney General Henry A.
Dletz ii ahown conferring with J. H. Mulvey, State SUpertntendent,
and Police Chief R. R. Hodgklna. to the rlght bealde the Ovtt-ell
yacht, Mary E . (PreM Photo)
Rev. Goodell
Elected Secretary
Of Boys' Affairs
Election of Rev. E: D. Goodell as
secretary of the Newport Harbor
district 's rapidly developing Boys'
A!fainr lncorpor1teci, youth center
at Coeta Mesa. wu announced to-
day. Coupled wtth hi.a election
waa hi. appointment aa chairman
ot a apecla.1 advtaory committee
to be orga.n!Ud from var10W1 aec-
tlona of Newport Beach.
It will be tbe duties of the ad-
visory committee to aasllJt tn pro-
moting the boys' work ln the att!a.
a ccording to members or the board
Masonic Club Plans
Lodge Building
"Masonic Inspector Gua Allen
of Santa Ana will confer wtth the
building com mi tlee of the Harbor
District Ma.sonic Club on Thun-
day. April 10, to effect preliminary
spprova.I on the site of a Muontc
Lodge building to home the Lodge
pro~eci for thle are&," 1tated
Chalnnan' James Howard at the
:''t'la.sonic Club meeting la.at night.
"Several proposal.IJ are under con-
sideration," he continued, "all of
which mu.st have fhe final •P-
proval of the Grand Lodge. Your
committee ta preutng the matter
LnJ we: anticipate further prQ..
gress in the immediate tuture."
Mesa Girl to
Wed Santa Anan
_ of directors. Another special
Secretary Bob Reed repor ted
:3 pai1 mmbera or the loca.l club
and a malling !lat o f over 100 resi-
den t Masons who have expressed
.i1tcrest In establishing a Lodge for
Newport Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. W . B. Brown of
4.24 Bernard slreet, Costa Mesa.
th.Ls .,.,.eE:k announced the engage-
m .. nt a.IX! approaching marriage of
t.he:r daughter, Shirley Ann Brown
to Dale R'>l&nd Heyne. son of Mr.
and Mrs. R . G. Heyne of Santa
A na. The wedding will be In
May.
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HR PBCP ;114 ·?Ue"iitJu
Doors ~ Nlptl;r at lrU
Nlshtry thru Saturday
DICK HAYMES, VERA
ELLEN, CAESAR ROMERO
and CELESTE HOLM
Carnival in
Costa Rica
-Extra Attractlo~
.. Pete Smit.h's .. SW"e Cure9"
Paulng PanMle .&l Cartoon
Sunciao7 thru Wed.nel'lday
WALT DISNEY'S bundle of
happineu
Song of the South
In Technicolor
including anJmated tales of
Uncle Remus
Start.a Thursday, AprtJ 11th
Dana Andrews In I
-n~1 mittee was appointed by the
directors this week to complete
pu!·chase of equipment for the
'iubhouse at Balboa and Anaheim
,: rc.cts in Costa Mesa .
'.:'he clubhouse. fitted with craft
"-"O!"k cquipmeont, "'ill be operated
by Clyde Ashen and Albert Spen-
CC'r, SUJ>f'tvisors. pill.I! a group of
·:0I11ntee r craft work Instructors
and helpets.
Altar Society Plans
Aug. Reception for
Bishop Manning
Reception plR.N for the Rt. Rev.
Timothy Manning. Bishop' ot Lo8
Angeles. "'·ho will confer Holy
Sacrament or Conrtrrrlatton Aug-
ust 12 at O ur Lady of Mount Car-
mel CathoUc Church, were made
this wrek by the Altar Society.
Meeting yesterday afternoon In
the home ot Mrs. Auguat Gieleg-
hem. 464 Santa Ana avenue, the
society outlined arrangements tor
L'tr entertainment o f Bishop M an-
ning. Plans 1.1.•ere &!AO made for
a. mtrnbership drive and tea to be
held t=i June.
The Rev. Thomu Noonan t en-
de~d sn acknowledgement of the
eoxcellent work done by the Altar
Society regard1ng the arrangement
of lovely Easter lilllee &doming
the altar. A record breaking con-
gregation attended High Ma.u,
Fat.her Noonan aaJd.
Conducting the busine!MI session
\\":lS f\Irs. ~1 nnley Clark, president,
after which rcfreahmenU! \\·ere
served by the hostess and a llOCial
n. I. "Cuba" Morris head,Uned
the entertainment by elaborating
the theme "A California Drivers
L1cens.... Is a permit, not a God
;1\'en right to employ a motor ve-
. 1icle as a weapon of mwder ."
~1 orris recalled Instances where
unthinking motorlats. bent on
pleasure, contributed to Orange
_._,_.nty s trRffic death l~ta.
l'rt>siJcnt Eddie Moore set W ed-
:"l ~sday, April 23, 8 P . J.{. at J ohn-
son's Cafe, ~11 E. Central for the
nl"Xt meeting and Instructed mem-
bers to invite all Muorus to attend.
Mesa Girl to be
June Bride
June 28 has been set a.a the
wedding date of Gloria Virginia
f\fataon, 1940 Tlutln avenue, and
DMny Marschall. aon of Mr. and
f\frs. Dan 1'1arschall of. Anaheim-
The bride-to-be ta a senior at
'.'lc,vport Harbor Union HJg}l
School, while he r fiance attended
Fullerton Junior College and serv.
ed two years with the A_rmy.
Attend Club Meeting
Boomerang ( J hour \ves enjoyed by those present.
Attending a recent meeting of
the Staggettcs Club In the home
of Mrs . Betty Russell. 2128 Har-
bor boulevar d, were Anna Myers,
J cnnnt'.' Myers. Leona McCormick,
Bee Mele, Ada Lehman, Pat Wil-
ley, Louise Locl,w ood, and Mar-
;r>rct Brockett.
Nl11rtl1 ~ s.tulday
Conatanc.e Moore, Wllli&m
Mar8hall, Johnny Coy and
Bill Goodwin ID
Earl Carroll
Sketchbook
and .James Dunn. Mona Freea
man ID
That Brennan Girl
s-tv~~
Ingrid Bergm.&n.. Gr e g o r 7
heir. ID David O. Selmlclt'1
Spellbo_und
Weds fl>,7 ...,., Aprtl IM
Tom l>nlte and Doaa Reed
Ill )(QJr1
FaitJtful In My
Fublon 'x
-alto-'
... _ 'I'll-II' '11¥, April lTtll
RoD1 of Qte South
A.cct18SD 80 'sh LaulM o.,nu, 1T, ad OW.,. GDP ; SI. Aft
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ft:Ml'r• Y'llm Name 'nl; -""' do llln 1 .;. ••
tlfy Ural Ute:r .... conducllns •
JlcaJ r.tate .... D ... &-l 302 l:bJ..n
8tnet, ~ Collfonlla, under
Ulll lktltlOllr'tlrm name of South
OoUt RealtY and Iilveotment Com-
pany and that aald tlnn i. com-
poMd of Ille foll-.is penrona,
whOM na.mee &nd addrecaet are
u io11...., to wit:
R-Grffley, 302 Main Stree~
Balboe, Callfomla.
Monte R. Grtm ... 302 Kaln sir..~
Balboa, Califomia.
Wttneu our banda th1a 2nd day
of April. 19'7. I
ROSS GREEI.a:Y.
MONTE R. GRIMES
ST A TJC OF CALIFORNI.A)
)Bl
COUNTY OF ORANGE I
ON THIS 2nd day of April A . D.,
19'7, ~fore me, H. M. Holk.er, a
Notary Public In and for eald
County and State, penonally
appeared Rou Greeley and Monte
R . Grimes, known to me
(or proved to me on the
oath of), to be persona wboee
namea are subscribed to the within
tnatrument, and acknowledged to
me that they executed the same.
rN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto 1et my hand and affixed
my officia.I seoal the day and year
ln t.hla certificate tint above
written.
H . M. HOLKF..R
NOTARY PUBLlC, in a.nd for
aa.id County and State.
(Seal J
My comm~alon explrea March
.. 19<9.
Publish April 10, 1947.
N 0 T l C E OF lNTENTION TO
CIRCULATE PE'l'ITI01'' FOR
THE ANNEXATION TO THE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH,
' A M U N I C IP AL CORPOR-
ATION, OF CERTAIN CON-
TIGUOtTS CNINboRPORATED
AND INHABITED TERRI-
TORY DES IGNATED AN 0
KNOWN A S ' 'H A R B 0 R
H:r:IOHTS ADDmON" .
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant to the provisions of
t he California "Annexation Act of
1913" (Stats. 1913, p. 587, and
amendment.a thereto), the under-
signed, corustituting qualified elec-
tors residing within the territory
beret.natter described, intend t o
circulate for signature, and there-
after to present t o the City Coun-
cil of said City o f Newport Bea.ch.
a petition for the annexation to
sa.id City of certa.ln contiguous un-
,
'
-i.r, line •ol °"' County Rood, l!O feet ID width u
llbown upon a Map ol. Tract
'8f,N<ClldodlDBookU,Pace
1, ........ ,,..... Mapa. records
ol Oronp' County. ll&ld point
allO belq Ill the City Boun· <1ai7. of the CilY ol Newport
Bo&ch;
tllenc9, oloirir uld. City Boun-
'<1ary • t 11 r o u I' b lh• followlJlg'
counM: and dlstancea. north-
erly 100 feet. alons -1d eut:
erly line ot County Highway
to ltl 1Dler9e<:Uon with the
center line of aatd OJd County
RGAd · •
thence, nort.beuterly along
aald center .llne to the aouth-
erly prolongation of the eUt2
erly line of the State Highway
80 feet In width u ahown upon
a Map of said Tract •M;
thence, north ta• 01 ' eut,
along aa.ld aoutherly prolonp.-
tlon and a.long the easterly
line of Aid State Highway
468.28 feet to the ~&' of
a curve to the rtg'ht;
the.nee, along aaJd curve con-
cave t o the ea.st having a ra-
dlt1.1 of 960 feet through an
arc length ot 317.95 feet;
thence, north 34 • 59 ' 36"
eut tangent to the lut men-
tioned curve and along the
90Ulheuterly line ot Aid State
Highway, 17 .03 feet to an
lntenecUon with the eouth-
euterly line of Wutmlnater
A venue aa ahoWn upon said
Map of Tract 464; ·
thence, north 34 • 59 · ~ ... eut
8.5.17 feet to a point In the
center line of said WeetmlnB-
ter Avenue:
thence, north 57• 37 ' eut
along the said cent er line ot
We1tminater Avenue 669.4f
reet to a point which bears
&outh ~· 37' West 345.66 feet
north 60° • 7, we11t 33.5 feet
from the moat northerly cor-
ner of aatd Tract No. 4-64 ;
thence, south 60° 4 7 ' ea.st
1511.87 feel to an intersection
with the center line of Old
County Road ~o feet in width
u ahown upon a Map or Tract
No. 27, as recorded .,in Miscel-
laneous Mapa, Book 9, Page
26, Records of Orange Count y :
thence, north 22 • 30' west
along saJd center line of Old
County Road to the intersec-
tion with the center line or
We.at.minster Ave.nae, a..s shown
on map ot Fl.rat Addition to
Newport Heights, u recorded
in Mlacellaneoua M&pe, Book
f , Page 94, records of said
Orange County;
thence, north 39° 50' east
along the center line of B&ld
Weatm.lnater Avenue, 707.03
feet to the point ot beginning.
Thal 88.ld petition will propose
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'Pap 5 .
the aftn.x•Uon of. eaJd ccmt:lsUCJUI ·What . bave 10ul lytq VOUDd
unincorporated and inhabited i... tbe home that ,ob doa"t need!
ritory to 8ald c:;t.t7 upon th• folloW-·W'llJ not .run a da"'n.d ad tn
Ing 1peclf1c condltJona, to-wit: d ..:,., __ of it.•
(1) That uld ten1tory lh&IJ Tbe PRESS an -...-.
not. nor lb.all any pa.rt thereof, be 1-------------
llable or rmporudble or be .ubject ~~"V'J'aW~
to taxa.Uon to pay any portion ot
any bonded or other indebtednNI
ot the told Clly of Newport Beach
now exi8tlng or incurred aubee-
quent hereto,and prior to the an-
nexatJon ot aid territory to l&.id
City ol Newport Beach.
(2) That the atreeta within a&ld
territory, except thOH now dedi-
cated to public lllle, llhall not be
IO dedicated by reaeon of the an-
nexa.tion of aid terrttory.
(3) That after Aid ~Uon,
the laid City 11hall cauH the sewer
and water llnea now lald and to
be 1&ld within said terrttory to be
connected with the 1ewer and
water 9)'9t.em of said City, and
thereafter aaid City ahall dispose
of u.ld aewage and shall supply
water to aaid territory. -
Dated: April 8, 1947
ROBERT H . REED
200 Westminster
NORA WADE
200 Wettminater Ave.
JOHN VILELLE
4-14 Newport Blvd.
ARTHUR F . MILLER,
4.1~ Short.
A Watch WellRe~ed
can't be
Compared
J>i:ompt Repairs on
Watches, Clocks
and Jewelry
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. HAVE ARRIVED
Nathalie Nicoli
Full Gored, Stitched Wleats
and Bustle-Back !Black
Crepe Skirts
BLOUSES
IN BLUE, PINK, WHITE AND£BLACK
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l!MMA V. HUGHES
701 E. Central Phone(Harbor 138 BALBOA
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incorporated and inhabited terri-+-------------·----------------------------• tory, designated and known as •
''HARBOR HEIGHTS ADDI·
TION", and particul&.rly described
u followa. ~wtt :
Beginning at a point in the
boundary of the City of New-
port Beach, aa..ld point beJng
the lnteraecUOn of the center
line of Weslminater Avenue
and the center line of Fifteenth .J
Street a.a ahown upon a map
of Finrt. AddfUon t o Newport
Heighl!I recorded in Mlscel·
laneoWJ Mapa, Book 4, Page
84, record!! ot Orange County,
California;
thence, northweeterly aldbg
the center line or Fifteenth
St~t as shown upon a Ji.iap
of Newport Heights recorded
In Miscellaneous Ataps, Book
4, Page 83, record!! of said Or-
ange County, to the most
northerly corner of Lot 169 in
Block 2 of Irvine Subdivision
as shown upon a map recorded
in Miace.llaneous Maps, Book
1, Page 88, recorde or aatd
Orange County;
!hence, aouthwesterly a.long
the northwesterly line of said
Lot 189 to the northwesterly
prolongation of the southwest-
erly line of the land gTanted to
the City of Newport Beach by
deed dated January 22, 1919
and ~rded . ID Book 330,
1 Page 22 of Deeds, recorda of
Mid Orange County;
thence. .,utheuterly along
aid prolonptton and along
the llOUthweelerly line 'of the
land ~ ln aid deed to
the northwMte:rly line of a
rtpt ol -y 80 feet, ID width
of the Callfomla 8t&te Hlgb·
~.-IDtbedeed
recorded June 10. 19M, ID
Book 683. Pqe m of omclal
Reoordo of OTonp Coomty:
-~~ told nortJ>w.wty -of told
rtpl of ~ lo a point, aald
point belD&' 314).00 feet north·
erl;f meuand alone •a I d
nortllwetterly line of the IDU.r-
..ctlon ot tile northerly line
ot the west ramp ot the cau-
fomla stat&' Blgbwa1. told
ramp belag deecribed u ..c-
-1n. -....,.,_ Zuno u .
1111 Ill -489, Pqe IT, of
ottldal Reoordo with --av line: ,_..... -.theuterly lo a
point ID the euterty line ol
County ft!PwoY IO foot ID
wSdtJt U deKribed ta the Peli-I
~ for PUlrlle Hlglmay, N--
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ol -or-OOiruty, -.--. 100 fOlt _.....,..
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IN OUR
T.OWN
And throughout America, wherever grocery adver·
'tising appears, you will find it in the leading news-
paper of any given community
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The average housewife reads grocery ads. She is
interested in buying the best food obtainable at reas-• onable prices.
She's the family manager. Interested, too, in many
,other advertised products for. sale in her home town.
Isn't it reasonable, then, if you have other items to
sell, to place your sales story in the paper that leads
in grocery ~py?
IN TU BARBOR AREA, IT'S THE
NEWPORT-BALBOA PRESS
leading In both circulation and advertising volum, •
Pboae lla.rho1' 1618. .Ask for an .&d-~r , • •
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BIITI'ER
BUYS
------------.--~-------are Orange Cowdy'a -Jlubb.-eo. be.. loa
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BEN). waiTM.AN RELIANCEREALTY&INVESTMENTCO. ~.~If~.
Realtor A. R. Eln'ite . Jim :w.,Doak . eam.,. Nowport l!•ch 1c
l"I•-'• NmW BTORJ: B1JtLDING IO" 211'. JACK GREENE "V-B. Doak -W. C. Gabbard -George ~n 0n 1ot oo" 1llO'. Located N--
WALTER HP:BERT, Beacon 58117-W / Harbor 1271 port Blvd. Owner, 11811 N-·
V. B. "Pl!tl'E" wm I936 Newport Blvd. I435 Cout._Hlghway port Blvd., OOot& X-.. ' Sp
Clf'lt Wzsm:i.r Costa~ Cor'olla deJ Mar j N~~.; ~ ~21::.
101a <:out HJgbway Bring Your Buying and Soiling Problems to Ua 300' IOUth of 18th .._ )(&ke "'·
CORONA DEL KAR ' . Phone Harbor 2ST4Jlilfl
For Rent
Beautlt'Ul waterfront home ln Em.
erald Bay. Four bedmoml.
Oook and butler included.
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fer. Owner must HU. 11.a:Jm&n
HOO !lepUlftda Blvd., Loo An·
.,..._ ltf.
Sm.L OR TRADE Sl0,000 eqUlty
ID Balboa rooming bouM with
MOO month income. No OPA
celling-. l'Umiahed and ID per-
fect oondJtlon. Take bouM. or
. boat or lota. Give det&ila in
ftrwt letter. M. Lennert, P . O.
9lll, Balboa bland. ~tt
i Iota ........ • 168'
1.Jot U:.81'. 280'
$850 each
i-Bed R. Home
Ii blk. otf Newport Blvd. Partly
,li"Urn. •"A BUY." $2500 down.
Full Price $4500
3 Bometi. Iii block to
Safeway Store.
TERMS TOO.
Uafunllohed I • bedroom Sbloeo
Autered Home. 2 y9an old. 1
block to Safeway Store. Bu
Wo • ll'lrepl&ce • Double G&rage.
Temw. Very nt .. 2 bedroom ~ ~
Uriftr "'°"' wjtll fl , oep. .rate dlDinl' -m. kitchen
iusr ba1ll, Iaundey -and double p.rage. Hardwood noon
tbroug!>out. J'Ull price iu:r.10.
Many Business Opportunity Listings
CORONA DEL MAR-OCEAN VIEW
3-Bedroom, 2 story home. I ~ batha, tile ldtcll«I,
venetian blinds, carpeted wall to wall Westlnghou.ee
refrigerator, O'Keefe & Merritt._ stq,ve. Laundry
room In double garage. Home is vacant and very
nice. I block to ocean. Sewers In. Price $13,500
Good terma. Better burry for ibis, nothing lilte lt
under $20,000 mxcEP'l'loNALLY WELL BUILT Good Buy at $l2,500_ • BOUSJC, 8 monthl old. Foun-
dation. 6: frame built for addla
Uonal aecond atory -8tucco 6:
We bave a Dice level hlghwa.y
corner lot, 50' tronta,ge on blvd.
A real buy. Good tenu. $1G;OOO.
L&rge 3 bedroom home with play
room. II aouth of highWay and
In a very good location. 'nlfa
houaa ie underprtced at $18,800.
Nice 4-bedroom home, 1 % blka.
from ocean. Bu large Jdtchen.
u.t.ng room and den. n all goes
fUrnl>hocl UD,000.
Business and property on Cout
Highway, Coron.a del Mar. Build-
ing-hall nearly 2000 aq. tt. All
material and equipment on hand
ta included. 2 bedroom home
above bualne&1 goes too. Stop
and oee It. $36,000
Completely tumiahed home on co-r-
ner lot. About 1 year old and in
a v e r y convenient location.
.14,:500
Attention G I's
We have 8 nice home1 that wtll
take a tun GI loan appraiaal.
Some are completely ftlrniahed.
Payment nm1 leu than rent.
See u.o today.
Completely tumilhed houae aouth
of HJghway. 2 nJce be~ma,
llvtng room wtth fireplace, din-
lnr room, kitchen and laundry
room. Nice patio, garage and
guest houae 1n rear. See tt now.
'4000 down.
Very nice 2-bedroom houae one
block trom markela and ltores.
L&rge living room with ti.replace,
dJnlng alqove, Wed kitchen.
laundry room, bath and ahower.
Double garage ln rear. All for
i12.ooo.
2.bedroom houae about 2 yeen'olcl.
Hu living' room, dlDIDg" alcove,
large kitchen and bath. Bu
panel ray heat. venetian blln4'
carpeted tJoora. etc. run prl.C9
'7000.
Be&utttul ocean view home be..
tween Seavlew Ave. and Ocean.
Bu S nice bedroom.8, tiled kltch.,
2 b&tha. hardwood floal!t, etc.
Oueot houae ID rear with bed-
room, bath. laundry ~ and
double --T1Wo IOcauon and view are hard to beat.
$211,000
New 3-bedroom--i;ome, haa Wed
kitchen and balll, ou ~
panel ray heat, Dice flftplace.
double prap. etc. A real per.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
A lovely comer home. 2 bedrooms, living room with
fireplace, dining room, prettiest ldtchen in this com-
munity, 1¥.. baffiii: 'Home is solid redwood under-
neath, cement b...,..ment with furnace' and heater.
Hardwood floors on top of heavy sub-flooring. In-
direct lighting, ven. blinds. Rear patio I: barbecue
pit. Comer lot is IOO' x I27 ~'. Sewer In. Grounds
are beautifully landscaped. Price $I9,500. Good
terma.
COSTA MF.SA HOME & BUSINESS
2 • Bedroom Home completely furnished. Alao
wholeeale & retail salesroom with, fixt1µ'e8 · for
smoked fish and a smoke hotlse 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.
COSTA MESA-EASTSIDE
I-Bedroom home, nicely located, close to shopping
district. Living room-kitchen, bath and an extra
room. Very cute small home. Price $6500, terms.
Lot 50' x I27 ~ '. Adjoining lot of 50 ft. can be
purchased for additional $I500, terma.
NEWPORT BEACH HOME
2-Bedroom Home. Living room of knotty pine. Bed-
rooms both papered. Very nice barbecue. Yard
fenced. Close to ocean. Nice summer h ome. Priced
to sell quick $6850. Terms.
FOR SALE .
5 AC. close to Newport Blvd. At full price of $6000
COSTA MESA-BEST BUY
2-Bedroom home on lot 120' x I50'. Close in. East-
side. Living room is, 36 ft. long, large kitchen.
Hdwd. floors, fireplace, service porch, double gar-
age. Price $I0,500. Good terms.
COSTA MESA-EASTSIDE-FURN.
6-Room Home of 3 bedrooms, large "living room,
dining room, ldtchen, aervke porch, floor furnace,
Mwd. floors, double garage. Very nice furniture.
Price $1I,000 at $3liOO down.
INDUSTRIAL FRONT
On Newport Avaiu&-Several Iarge plecea at $60
per front tt. Zoned for any bn•h•••.
pluter, hardwood noora, Ule1, Above hom• are a ample of J1tt.
beauutul garden, one block to lDp I have. Ai.a a.era, lot.I
ocean. Sl 7 ,000. 308 Potnletti&, and >w1.tn--....
Corona del Mar. Sp ·
New 2-Bedrm. Home
PARTLY FURNlSHED
On \i A cre in Coeta. Kea.
·$8000
11900 handlu . a.1.00
loan. Call Beacon
appointment.
month. 4.%
M81J for
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50 Homes
100% VETERAN LOAN
Under construction near Willow.
wtck Golf Club, We.at Santa Ana.
Some of theae 2-bedroom homes
with dual wall turnace and laun-
dry tray and other facllltie1 a.re
aWl avBJlable and will be ready
for occupancy in ~ to 60 daya.
See model on Bewley St. near
W . 5th A Harbor. Salesman on
tract, or call Stanley 7-1384.
Complete price with lot $M50.
6-7c
Boldman-Pritchett
BROKERS
1840\t Newport Boulevard,
Costa Mesa. CallfOmiL
PH. Beacon 5024-W
Vacant-neat. 3-room stucco, re-
decorated; on ~ acre-$4750.00.
I acre chicken and rabbit ranch
with 2 bedrm. home; fruit treea
and berrtea. Tenna at $4860 .
Newport Heights District. 2 bed-
room frame. Graveled roof, ce-
ment drive. See thia for only
$8,800.
New 2-bednn. over double garage;
on 1,i a cre, S. A. Heighta. $lti00
down: Full Price ""°·
2-bedrm. frame on lot 75 by 800 ft;
18 bearing frUlt treee. * down.
J'Ull price 17:500.
3 f\8'nlab.ed. apartments on lot GO
by 150 n ; Ideal location. $9750.
NEW S Bedroom Stucco, Hdwd.
A 'nle, 8 Room.a. i'loor Fufnace,
1180 Sq. Ft., Double ~.
Fenced. In C09ta Ilea'• ae.t
Diotrict. \I dcwn, and the price
la only U0,2SO.
Lot.a tliO' x 1•7• on Hamllton Street.
--Down.
SEE
Ray Barrett, Broker
1114: Newport Hl•d.
COSTA KlCSA .
Phone Beaeon Mf9
$8950
CORONA DEL MAR -2-bed·
roo1TU1, garage. Immediate poa-
aeaaton. 602 Narctaaua. 6-7p
CORONA DEL MA.R-2 bedroom
comer home. Fireplace, sprink-
ler .y.tem. t.an.caped. Im.me-
diate poueuton, 500 Nardslul,
Corona del Mar. S-7p
~orona del Mar
BEST BUY ON THE CANYON
Adjacent t o Shore Cliffs -Ha-
zel ~treet. Lot 4.9, Block A,
40 x 98 -$3000 cub. $.1()()()
terms. Reg. price $5000. Pho.
Dana Polnt 7&:;. 5tf
Choice Lots
Newport Hla. -Coata Mees.
S everal locat1ona. -Restrtctiorui &:
improvements for extra value.
Price.a $1000 -$1750
T erms if dealred.
' HUB POWERS, BALBOA
FERRY LANDING
HARBOR 62-W
5 Acres
51-52c
Of ~dy loam on eut l!de, make
ftne aubdivillon. Only $10,500
or w1ll aell tn acrea.
Corner Lot
Newport Height., l50' "127\1'. lllll·
cellent location. illlOO
Want to Trade?
See Us
J. C. PAYNE, Broker
ud wodate ·Jlrrokln
R. W. BARTINll and wx. B. KcllJNllJn'
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FRANK P. JOHNSON-Real~r
OWEN C. ANKENEY-AWld•te
i664 Newport Blvd.
Daya Ph. Beacon MM-W Nlghta Ph. Beacon 521.o.1
• ·-_Wj)NDEIU'UL BUY OD best residential street in
Coata Meea. New 2-bedroom frame home on wide
well paved street I 'h blks. from center of town.
Large double garage, enclosed patio, hdwd floors> 2"
sub floor, full, heavy construction throughout.
Beautifully furnished. Inlaid linoleum. No better
buy in Costa Mesa. You can't equal this aJ; $14,500.
See this without delay.
FOR QUICK SALE -COURT
Best buy in Costa Mesa. 5 room modem house, 6
income Units on ~ acre of ground. Room for sev-
eral more units. ~ blk. from heart of Costa Meea.
Over $4600 per year income. Poes. at end of escrow.
See thi8 at once. It's priced to selL
NEWPORT BEACH
~ Biii:. from ocean-3 bedrooms, large living room,
nice kitchen & bath. Furnished. Newly decorated
inside and out. $7850, terms.
1h Blk from ocean-2-bedrooms,
Partly furnished. $5450, terms.
studio type loft.
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NEWPORT HEIGHTS
3-BEDROOMS, modem. Lots of tile in kitchen &
bath. Fenced back yard with nice patio & barbe-
cue. $13,450. Terms.
COSTA MESA
I ACRE--2 Houses & Guest room. Fenced. Lots
of trees, chicken and rabbit equipment. Walking
distance t o town. $10, 750, Terms.
Comer 5 Acres-2" water line piped through cen-
ter. Close to town. Special price $1950 per acre.
5 ROO~Frame-Clean inside and out. A well
kept home. C19se to Blvd. Good location. Lot
60' x 200'. $6500-terms. Don't Miss This.
3-Bedroom Home-Frame with 2 extra lots. I60'
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. Exceptibnal Bargain.
3-Bedrooms -Furnished, stucco, double garage
~ Acre. $8950 A good home for someone.
2-Bedrooms, Frigidaire, gas range, new-stucco
'h Acre-terms. $8600. A good deal.
I-Bedroom Home-Well built, good location, new-
modem. Near high school.. $5500 TERMS
5 Rooms-Large lot,· gas range & frigidaire $7500
2-Bedrooms-Frame, 1 Ac. berries,,close in.. Paved
street. $8775. A really good buy.
· 4-Rooms-~ Ac. Business district. Berries, flowers,
chicken equipment $9750, terms. Close in
' MOTEL or Auto Court Sites on Newport & Harbor
Blvd. Close in, best of locations. Price right.
LISTINGS WANTED--OPEN SUNDAYS -
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FRANK P. JOHNSON-Realtor
· OWEN C. ,,\NKENEY-Associate
16M Newport Blvd.
manent home. $13,SleO ..
NEWPORT BUSINESS BAY FRONT LOT
Lot Is 30' " IOO'. 30' on -ter front. Zoned for
any ~. Price $11,000. , Terms. 111 .. llllh llt., Ooota )(-
Pbme 811...., m.1-K Daya PIL 81aeae MM-W Nlghta Ph. Beacon 521G-J
Very nice modemJatlc home .au.th
of blvd. Hu double -ud
la In very nice location. ~
Of abrubbery and flowuoa. ~
be -to be appreo;tatod.
Nloe 2-Bedroom bome on Poan.-
•ttlo.. Hu tloptcne flNploce.
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O~ ACRE RANCHO
~Bedroom, 5-l'QOlll h<ime. Double garage. I acre
hlgll poand. goOOd eolL Price $8500, terma.
Open 7 d&ya every week -8 L JD. to 6 p. m.
q e -win-. -prap. larp .-11o, eto. A
real home. '11,'IBO. .RELIANCE REALTY & INVESTMENT CO.
New 2abedroom bot-. a.ear 8Cbool.
Ru --flnplMo, -ble -etc. Vuy Ubera1 -..w llOJIS ... --f». • ------"'"'* pnp. A -1 llQJ. Lot
.. --1<>U. $a,IOO.
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Business is Good -Ben J. WhJbnan
Realtor
~GIUIZNB
W ALTBll llHIJl>l:l.illatl'll:RT "
V. a! "mW1 mm'
WATERFRONT INDUSTRIAL
Eqnipped with mariDe railway whlch will handle
forty footers. Waya lead into large builcllng,pi•king
pol8lhle to do all wOrt under CO'fer. Pieri 1ioth aide
of ways. Nice office. Located ia lleart of Newport
indwitrial area. Reputable purchuer can buy for
.. than half down. . . Brand New Ocean Front '
Beautiful stucco. Three batha, building arranged
·for income u well all for a tine home Many extras
including patio and colored walb. Large 2-car
prap. $18,500. Be l1Ul'e and -thlL
Lots Lots Lots
. Several fine Iota 'h block from oCND, $1!500 .. 0eeon
froai Iota baclrtng ap to Sn.._. Dr. PIGG, lip.
Homes ~ Homes '
'?'90 clrn In ix-11 '1"-ano ph"t•ed and In
good whaP" DO el!edm ! ! S8llGO up.
M' *'W
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W. B. ~ Realtor~2117 Coe"*; Blvd.
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what we llaw.
Let Ex-GI'• Serve YOU.
Open 7. Daya a Week.
Boldman-Pritchett
BROKlllUI
18'0\I Newport ~
Coota ~ Calltoml&.
PB: B,acon 5QU..W
LINWOOD. VICK
ll&WttlR
Balboa Island
LARGE LOT • N-~-AmPlie
room for I clweWllp. TenDI Of
\I doWn can be arnngK run Pike
$8000
I 0BTORT HOllJ: ·In •-t ~ ca~ .... -th ..,., Bu a -.-q---Apt,o.era.-,......,_ -
Do& It Pat1o. '1'11111 -pi&q·
ne4 boiDe 19 pai1lallJ ftDnl 0 Id
and ,.,.. ..,.-.a.,. •eedat.e
PClM I tfCll Of both Dita.
$32,500
LINWOOD VICK
atMs&o.a. .... ~
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HARBOR
LIDO l8Lll1 NOllTH BATJ"llONT
LOT -a .aper loc&Ucm CID a OOI'·
ner. Ya, you con ~ a pier.
One of fhe ftnest Iota CID tlile 1'ortb
awu.e1 and priced ~ -et
for qUlck llOle. Bee lhlll 'bofon
IOIMbody elile -J011 to It.
Only $lll,IOO. ·-
LIDO l8Lll1 3 --wllh two fUD baU.. Prtme Jez r•
JnlerMU,,.. and cb&nnlq. lfleolJ' ---t-in.-.
LIDO 1BLAND boma .-a .,_..
old. • --and 216 -oa atra )up loL DI aattft&l
fllrn!lure and ftdl carpe~. i.rp-
""11!>. doGl>Ie -and. au 111e
otber deta.lla •-dated ~ tile
-Lido 1*Dd caa . Otter.
SSl,O!)Otundobed.
JUl,BO.\. 1BLAND lU8T BAT-
l'llOMT BO)(J: wllll -aput-
-t. PimR 1lt ft.OAT. One of
tho fln<tt ID the ana. Three bod-
""'-two b&U.. plmty of ~ on a II foot lot. 1Tuly --
cllMrJ', '40,!100 -· In .,._
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HARBOR
Realtors
30th ud w. Central
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HARBOR HEIGHTB 2 bedi'oom
home. In re.trtcted area.. Now
building. Watch your own home
beln&' bUllt of top meterl&18 and
-ot worlanamlllp. I..Uge bed-
room&. U.vtng room with tlre-
plllce. Bir bathroom. Service
porch. Double pnp. ..Ideal
fJ6or plan on ISO foot lot. Bee UI tOdar ft r detati.. Wlll qllalltJ
f .. m: bDI.
BALBOA COVES WATICRB'RONT
LOT8 Include tlngenllp n-
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ltolled and ready for your boat.
J:i<oellent beach. Senaible bulld-
IDI -tlona. $8600 up. T..-.
TWO LOW PRICED HOKES clooe
ln.. Terma available. Both have
nJce two be-droom floor plau.
G&n,pl. Quick ~on. Your
choice $7500. MJght lake lea for
cub. •
CA.n: OPPORTUNITY ID ifai-.
Excellent location. WeU eqiJlppod
and moSt of tt new. Re&IPnable
rent 'l'IJuoted to ........_ AA Ideal
-' for a good optrato with
rtahl b&clqround. (loatact .. fO<
fUl1 det&lla.
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A. E. JOHNSON
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Realtor
9 9e1. Dlr.Ut ('9r 111119) Rll!AI, llft.ll'I: (hr 111119)
CORONA DEL MAR -Koclern 2-bedroom home on Poppy ""'7 deoilgned to
To Newport Beach -Beach Front C>Wneni:
Hew reiady buyer for 2-bedroom beach front home.
AlBo 2 or 3 adjoining Iota OD beech front.
BALBOA ISLAND
2-Bdrm. Home " Oarqe Apartment. Income
Wu UT,!IOO. Priced to oell -Now .. -.... -·--·-----'15,TliO • ' BAI.BOA
2 UntU on ,_,. ot lot. Front excellent tor busln•··--·---'15.000 4-Bed!oom -Rental Income ......... _ ..................... ____ ,, __ _.le,500
8-Bedroom--Rental ~me-WW oell or trod. equity of $10,000 Stucco. Income ,,_,, ___ ,, _______________ ,$18,000
1 NEWPORT
4 Umt.-Frame. Income »5().00 ... -... -........ -.......... -.......... .$20,000
Jl"ram.e. Near Beacb Garage, am declt..-----·-···-··-··-·--·-···-$9,000 1-Bedroom rtame, near be&cb.. Wu $8800 . .
Priced to eell-Now ·······-----··-·········-------·-··········-··-···· .. ····-$Cii,OOO
COSTA MF.SA .
l·Bedroom, newly painted and remocleled. ............. _ ................. '7,!IOO
1-Bedroom, newly remodeled ·······--······-··-·---································SS.ISO 2-Bedroom, 1~ acra. ·Vlew ................... _ ................. ·-·-···-···········'7,000
Half Acre -v-............................................................................ u ,1 oo
Ono Acre -Newport Blvd. frontage ........................................ $10,000
SEE TlllS ONE -3-Bedroom stucco, near high school.
Patio. Fenced. Landacaped. Priced at $12,l!OO. No
reasonable offer refuse\i.
FOR RENT-Will have several rentals available soon.
List your name with me.
li'RANCIS J. HORVATH-Broker
Office phone 1805-R
Reaid phone 1922-R
328 -28th St.
118 • 3lith St.
Balboa Island ' Immediate Possession
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2Bedrooms Large living room with fireplace
Modern Kitchen -Enclosed Patio
Two and one-half years old.
' For Sale by Owner
Inquire
and Associates
Pbont BeaCDD OlOl.X
On Newport Blvd.
4 tJNtr COURT " HOJIOll l'tlRN.
• unite have lneome of UliO a
month. 128' on Newport Blvd.;
800' deep. Thlo proPezty bU
excellent -1bWt1eo for fllture '
doftlo-t. JUlt put on tho
morlret at Jt9,l!OO, put cull.
Burry! It won"t tut..
. $6850
dood subatantl&l 2..bedroom home
partly fumlobed. Tllo -.... gluoed .In porch. pnge, mce
yorcl. Clooe ln neor Blvd. Thlo
to really a good buy.
Today's Best Buy
tntra modem 2·bedroom beauty,
tumiahed with -lovely modern
tumtture. Thil home hu every-
thing to the Nth dep-ee. About
% cub and you can move right
tn. Located among ftne homee
tn Coeta Kem.
$14,500
Costa Mesa
Spacioua ~room home. Large
combination living • d1nlng
room, hardwood noora., ftrepl&ce.
Completely reconditioned tnalde
a.nd out. Double garage. 120
foot frontage on good paved
atreet. Priced for quick aale.
$10,500
Newport Blvd.
110' Corner frontage aouth of 18th
at.reel. 'Available now a t $8600.
Hurry! Thia w on't lait.
Newport Blvd.
·utilise mtcellent view. Baa large room for den' or
extra bedroom. Unit heat, ·two flnlplacea. .Hard·
wood floors. Thia is a betutifUI home and priced
to..U.
1Wo choice business Iota in. the heart "'f the business
district. Priced right.
BALBOA BAYSHORES
' Three bedrooms, gl•saed·in dining room. attractive
living room with fireplace ; exceptional kitchen with
tile drain board Bathera' shower and ·dressing
room plus office or play room in garage. Yard
fenced and planted. Patio and barbecue.· •
Unfurnished for $17,500
Terms if de&ired.
' BALBOA ISLAND •
INCOME-two-family units-priced from $17,500
CHOICE ISLAND ~ to $8500. North
Bay Front $W,l500.
BALBOA
A newly furnished and redecorated FIVE BED-
ROOM HOME. On corner lot in desirable distriot.
Ideal arrangement for home plus rentals. Owner
must move.
Priced at $12,600
Reasonable offers will be considered.
NEWPORT BEACH
223 Marine Abe., Balboa Island or Call Har. 2763 221' frontage with good 2-~m
6p home. Close in ec.ta Mea. Call
for price and terma.
• Two b-"Clroom home, plus guest room attached to
garage. Y2 block from ocean. In splendid con·
dition-redecorated exterior and interior. Plastered
walls; hardwood floors throughout. Double laundry
trays. Complely furnished-good range, new rugs,
best of beds and furnishings-.
$9500
CAPE COD HOUSE-On Central Ave., Peninsula
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, dining room, living room with
fireplace, patio, 1-car garage, hardwood floors.
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_.,ar garage.
LOT-On Ocean Blvd., 35' x 75' -$3000
J . D. BURNHAM
2001 Ocean Blvd., Balboa Phone Harbor 315
BUSINESS BUYS
OCEAN FRONT corner restaurant and property.
Good bath house or hotel site.
RESTAU!UNT doing good business with practi-
cally new equipment. Worth the sale price of $7700.
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3y, ACRES on Newport Blvd. through to Newport
ave. 180' frontage. For trailer court, industrial or
business.
BEAUTY SHOP in choicest location, with living
quarters. Ready to open_, Owner must leave. Has
to be sold Low price.
BEACH CONCESSION STAND--Outst.,,ding loca·
tion. ACT quick~.
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Offered for quick sale-BUSINESS f9>ntage. %
Acre land, 2 bedroom house, 8 years old, 2-car gar.
Suitable for doctor, dentiat, business, motel or trail-
er court. $15,000 1111furniahed.
330 ft. OD 101 Coast Highway, mlltahle for buain•n,
motel or trailer conrt at bargain price of $18,500.
l'ULLY ljlQUIPPED BOAT BUILDING and repair
factory. 3 ahOJl9 and yard, office, i..-..ent, living
quarter&. Enough advance ordela for 2 yean wort.
Priced to aell.
CONCRETE BRICK FACTORY doing good bald-
,_ OD 1 acre land. Small home Included. $12,liOO
30',l& down.
• OUTSTANDING BARGAIN iii a goiDg rellt.aurut
tally equipped, beautiful 2 bedrocm ~ and
trailer court OD 1 acre of land, ~ yn. Jeue to So.
al8o ""•-to pick up option to bqy entire popm:ty
for lea than ~ co.t.
KOTJil&-211 rentai. and manacer'• quarten. Room
to upend See thfa u4 ••eNl other motel& and ~ lllllta. I'
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Old EwbbJ!ahed Boat Jiuo.H. 8'w!z s A prcperty.
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A Real Bayview Realtor
Newport Blvd. Value COVERING GREATER NEWPORT HARBOR
Juat • bloclao north of AJ<:b-. 615 Coast Highway 3113 West Central 225 Marine
Suitable for busln-or motel Corona del Mar Newport Beach Balboa Island
cute 3-room llome ln rear. lm-Ph. Harbor 1646 Harbor 1013 Ph. Harbor 1776
mediate J><>Ml'M'on. Don't pue -----------------------UU. up! can for detalll.
·$5250
DANDY -l·Bedroom home com·
pletely remodeled. Lovely ktt·
ch.en, modem plumbing, 90me
tumJture. Lot 51' :Z l!WY. ClOM
in eo..ta Mea.
A. E. J 0 H N S 0 N
Open l!:venlnp &Ad Sunday.
449 N ewport Blvd., ea.ta »-
~mile N . of A.rche1
on left-&t cre9l of h1D
Pbone Be.a.con 5102-ll
W ANn»-REAJ, ESTATE
We Have Buyers!
For Homea and Lot.
ln the Beech A-.
Bring your lUUnp to UI.
Pleue Contaet
JOSEPH A. BMITH. Balee Mgr.
Coast Development
Company
120& Coaot Blvd. Harbor 1037
Corona del Mar
Corona del Mar business lot 50 ft. south side of
Coast Highway, heart of the business district.
Two Story Store Building in Balboa.. Store, offices,
boilse, and apartment. Wonderful income, priced
low, attractive terms.
Two bedroom house, double garage, two bdrm. apt.
813 West Central Ave. Owner invites offers.
We have several, new and nearly new, 2 and 3 bed-
room houses in Newport Hts., priced from $6,850 up.
Fred BRIGGS Tressa
REALTORS -INSURANCE
"Just As Near As Your Telephone"
634 Coast Highway A. Sandy Steiner Offices
Phone Beacon 5778 Res. Harbor 24 76
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ated on two lots. The close-in location is suitable
for two more income units. House is furnished.
Only $3000 down.
JOHN E. SADLEIR-Realtor
STANµ:Y A_ SMITH-Asaoclate Bt'olter
1501i Coast Highway CORONA D!:L MAR Her. 741
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WANTED Jlll.000.00 at &<J' cm
Amortlmd l'lnt Mo......, for
new unite -.Jlalbo& Ioland.
Beacon5Ul. Up -.
SEE ~ GOOD V ALU&'!!
'NEED :MONEY? '
... -tor ~ bolpflll --Jfll/ll'· fftMnrk' w/11
1-cm
J'OJUf1Tmtll, BAl,ART, CAR OR
Otii&\ llCURJll
-.:-10to1-• to &
aooori llUllrdQw
TW0--3-Bedroom Homes in
Newport He~hts
$12,100 iµid $12,600
TW0--2-Bedroom Homes on
Balboa: Island ·
$13,500 and $19,ISOO ,
FUrnlJbed Bulbo& Ialand oottqe.
Weekly rental only. Beacon
Mll. . Up
AVAILABLE -2 U p1taJn Front
Offices. 'i"hc Bohman Co., 901
Coast Rlg~\'l:!.y, Newport Beach.
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For Rent
Garden Tr11,ctor
G. N. ~· Broker
COSTA JO:llA
"THI: BEST TOWN ON EARTH.'" I
QEO. V. P'OX. IJ:a.les""an
J<>m Jlcl[l'!ll. Salmman
1790 NEWPORT BOULEVARD
~: Offtce Beacon 5181
Ree. Be-.. 5027...J
Rototiller Type East Side
Reasonable Rates Just ott B lvd. Nice 1-BedroOm
Home. Eaay Terma.
A. Leggett $4200
Santa Ana Heights
2826 Cypress Street, 1 % Acre R,anch
=========== Ocean View . New 2-Bdrm.. Home.
BENTAL ·EXCHANGE
Exchange nice f.room L . A. Apt.
for apt. or houae local area.
Conaervatlve couple. Call Ax·
mina:ter 2-634 7 Collect.
L iving Rm.. Kitchen. Breal<!ut
Nook, Service P orch, Ga.rage,
Chick. F.qUip. All fenced. A
Real Buy .
$6500
2-Bdrm. Home
4,...6_.6P Furniahed. On Eut Side -Lot ==========-100'xl85'. N e w Garage-
FrUlt Trees &: Berries .
WANTED TO BENT . $6000
NEWPORT POLICEMAN" w1te, 2% Acre Ranch
need delperately a small tum. On Blvd. 2-Story -8 Rm. Home.
apt. No children, no peU. Ph. 4 Bdrma., 1 ~ Bath. Large Liv·
Harbor 1. · 51! Ing Rm., Dining Rm.. Hdw.
House or Apt. -1 year or more
Jeaae. 2 bedrooma mlnlrnum,
furnJ.•hed or unfurnlahed. Har-
bor 239-J. 124 E . Bay Ave.,
Balboa. 8-7P
Furniahed home nea.r ocean or bay
:Floor, Buement. Gu Furnace.
Large Barn, Q~. Thia place
·hu real pouibWUee.
$16,000 Terms
1h Acre
suitable for 6 to 8 adult.a, for Zoned t 0 r Business -1-Bdrm.
month of July. Phone Fitzro)' H ome. Knotty pine conatnic-
6M8 or write 928 S . Howard tion. 2-Car Garage. A nice.
Blvd., Loe Angeles 6. neat home and an excellent
WANTED SUMMER RENTAL,
July and August; 2 -bedroom,
furniahed house near bay. W ill
Bll!iness location. Terms .
$8500
pay up to S300 per month. Ph. 1 Ac.-Bay View Hts.
Loe Angeles , H ills ide 692:; col. Ject . t -Bc 2-Bdrm. home C 4 yrs. old), garage,
==========~ chicken equip. -12 bearing A:
12 young f ruit trees.
THE PRESS
Orange County's
Outstanding
Real Estate
Advertising
Medium
$7000
2sBdrm. Home
Stucco -Hdw. n oon. Equipped
with Elec. & Gaa ·to r heating
and cooking.
$7300
SEE US FOR
BUSINESS A RESIDENCE LOTS
G. N. WELLS,
Broker
GEO. V. >'OX. SaleemaD
JOll MeKllDC, SaJMman
F . E . RW!l8ell ottlce
1790 Newport Blvd., Costa JleD
Coat& Mea. Ph. Beacon ~181
NEAR YACHT CLUB
2 Small Houses
On Corner Lot
$10,000
LOT ON PENINSULA
Zoned for Business
$3500
BAY AVE, BALBOA
2 Units -$13,500 -Furnished
W. L. JORDAN
700 E. Central, Balboa. Telephone 153
COAST PROPERTIES CO.
Realtors Insurance
"We serve the entire HARBOR area"
501 EAST CENTRAL AVE.
Bil.lboa Harbor '2658
l·Beclroom cottage on Central 'Ave., In 1l&lboa, near
storee, room to build on front of lot. Priced at $6300
Term&.
3-Bedroom home on Balboa Penirulula, Patio, Dophle
Garage, Completely Furnished. 'ftliB waa built in
1941-)(odern and attractive $19,l!OO
5 Unit Apt. House, close to Balboa business -.tion.
Remodelled and redecorated. Income above $3,400
year. $25,000 and lenns-
We have a good deal in restaurant, delicatessen,
betuty _parlor and other ~ess opportunities.
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& ~TMENT COMPANY w• I BOllMQ Oil ' -Rosa Greeley Realtor
' . A. "$ANDY'' STEINER, Realtor
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M:ODte R. Grlinea, Irumranoe-Notary Pub~
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John w.11....,, Realtor J~ Wel\b. Broker.
-3Q2 Kalil St., BAIMA Ph. Barbor 20U.
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By VlCLMA BARBER
One hmu2red and forty three
b o a t • participated In BalbM
Yacht Clab'a Annual Euter R&-
gatta held !"' April 5-41 ... Seven-
teen claue• competed in the race11
which were run in the bay and on
the ocean COU1'8e8 •••• Good wea,..
ther prevailed on both dayli. The
•un arnlled and the breeze on Sat..
urda.y's ocean racea wu an eight..
mile SSW; on the tnaide It wu
probably l:S and a Weaterl;y.
About the u.me on Sunday .•• .All
the yacht.amen and theJJ' ladles at-
tended a dance at BYC Saturday
evening.
RESULTS:-(Not completed 'Ul
11 Sunday night due to P. c. pro-
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SNIPE -18 Startera
l -Phil Greene, 2 -D. Deaver, S.
Dewar, 4 -Mike Glddinp, 5 -Dan
ElUott.
All ll\e above clUBe11 raCf!d in
the b&y, one race Saturday, two
Sunday. (The following raced
outside.)
P . c. -13 Startera
1 - H . Ertckaon. 2-Gayle Sueea, 3 -
H. Lawhorn. 4 -Geo. Strom, 5 -B.
Henley.
NATIONAL ONE -10 St.art.en
1 -Sid Exley~ 2 -G. Walton, 3 -Jbn
Munholland. 4 -Geo. Brown.
RHODES -9 Starters
l -Hook Beardalee, 2 -Bob Allan,
3-W. G. Du~t. 4 -C. V. Wunle--
mann.
STAR-8 Start.en
1 -Lowe-U North, 2 -Bill Ficker,
3 -Chuck Rollinll.
LUDERS -e Starters
1 -Walter Franz, 2 -Frolic. No. 148
PIC -
VIKING -13 Startera 1 -Wm. Rem~l, 2 -Dix Smith,
1 -Andy Gram, 2 _Sargeant, 3 _ 3 -JuaU Miller.~
Causttn, 4 -Don Pedenen. Mary Allen Cha..se, Leo De Loe
DYER -9 Starters Rloa ll, and Don Cockner won the
1 -B . Lehmann, 2 -SaJnt Cicero, door prizes at the BYC "BunnY
3 -Roe Undgrea Hop" 1 a at Saturday evening.
SABOT_ 9 starters . Commodore Bob Boyd announced
1 -Allen Collins, 2 _Charle. Mer-the winnen while Dean Bradford
rill, 3 _Kim Munholla.hd. made the presentation ..... Mrs.
INTERNATIONAL 14 _ Larry Brown received the Phelpe-
8 Starters T erkel twenty dollar merch&Qdise
order for submitting the best name
1 -Bill Lapworth, 2 -Fred Schenek. for the BYC newspaper, a revival
3 ·Bob Schock. of their editions of 1944. The new
BALBOA DINGHY -8 Starters name ls "BYC Tale. Wind."
1 • M.. Morgan. 2-Mary Hammond, Jo BQ.!llio's LIGHTNING No.
3 • Denny Mason. 2272, "Breathless" had her mut
ALBATROS -7 Starters cut into by P. C. No. 66 tut Sun-
1 -Norman Meager, 2 _No. 27, 3 -day.
James Rogers.
SNOWBIRD -7 Starters
1 -Bob Miles. 2 • Bob Halderman,
3 ·Tie between Mollie Motl and
Virg. Aubert.
LIGHTNING -8 Start.era
1 -Earl Young, 2 ·No. 2321, 3 -
Lionel Evans.
PENGUIN -~ Starters
l -George Ruby, 2 -Monte Cl&lr,
3 -J . McQuilkin.
P-14
1 -Bob Kyle.
Barracuda, Halibut
Fishing Still Good
Although a heavy wind, one day
lut week, prevented boat.a from
leaving the harbor, barracuda and
halibut fishing was good the real
ot the week-:-
Charles Lesinsky or El Monte,
brought in a huge halibut, while
S. W. Edmi!lton, Los Angeles,
caught a 27 pound halibut and alao
barracuda. Gene Marlon and
J obnny Tyner Of CUlver Clty we.re
Jn on thE good halibut and barre.-
cud&. flahing too.
J . T. Collinsworth ot Santa
Roea. fiahing hom the Sport King,
brought home the bacon 1n the
rorm or some nice catches.
Mr . and Mrs . Hal Thurman,
HollY"''ood newlyweds, are leaving
June I tor Tahiti \.\'hich they may
nla.k.e their permanent heme.
They y,·ill go down via steamer.
perhaps a freighter, whJch will
al.so carry along their power
crui3er to use between the is lands.
Af rs. Thurman is Edwina Coo1'dge,
MG~f actress. Thurman 111 Para.-
mount A.Yi.slant Director. They
were gueats at BYC Sunday eve-
ning ot Ed Richard.son.
250ANGLERS
START DERBY
Reaulta or the tint day of the
~.ooo added First Annual San
Diego Yellowtall n.hlng Derl>y
r evealed that more than 250
anglers registered and brought
back nearly 200 yellov.·tail. The
la.rgeet fish weighed in on opening
day Upped the beam al 25 pound.a
ahd 12 ounces and wu landed by
Mrs. J . W. McHolland, San Diego.
BOY SCOUTS GO FISIDNO
New boost~ for Newport Har.
bor ,fiahing are Garden Grove Boy
Scouts. The boys had an exciting
trip on the charter boat, Say
When. and brought back halibut
and bass. .
-SAN D/160
NA80NAL
BOAT SHOW
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First In Cat.fomia This Year
~pril 19-27 .•. In Fained Balboa Park
~' l'o•r Ad"""Ce 1'iclod1 NOJI' and Enlu Tio.
$10,000 SLOGAN CONTEST
~~s 3,000 Gar Wood
Speed
Bo.1
TJCKEIS A.ND INFORMATION AT:
8oatbera Calltomla lllaolo 0o.. 111"1 S. RID 8t., Loo Aac ....
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• Deae .. Mmlo 81.op.. Boltywood.
Bamplueys Ill-0o.. 111 Plme A ... -. 1-c -
BnrlleJ'., ,._ -Sula Ill-m.11., -•-
NMll a 0om..-7, P=ttkna
Glemth Jlmlc C!o.. GlmW\e
$500,000 IN EXHIBITS
Latest in Cruisers, Speed Boats, Sail
Boats, Outboard Motors, Marine 4
Engines and Accessories
MM,7 JDMrh ......... fOJ' In• e· ... 1£9"'7· r
~-fl• P•ol •!••••'of M,_. ~,,.,, t n,._ -Arr 'rt,..,, ... n.ar' ,.;J
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Balw<lay _
Tl DE TABLE. -BIOB LOW
0:28 LID. 4.0
3.8
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7:58 Lm.
9 :85 ... m.
10:4-8 a. m.
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11:4.8 p. m.
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2.5
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AT ANCHOR after anivmg In N-rt HUbot II thll !Jeet or oeven new irteek:ratt cru11en brought
here by Emenon Charle.I, local broker. Six of the new boa.t.1 arrived ln port in a fleet recenUy.
!PnmPbotoJ
April 12
Sunday
April U
Monday
April
Tueeday
April 15
Wedoeeday
April' 19
Thursday
April 17
2:12 &. m.
6:35 p. m.
3:57 .. m.
8:43 p. m .
6:02 a. m.
6:M p.m.
5:51 a. rn.
7:10 p . m.
8:33 a.m.
7:21 p. m.
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12:38 p.m.
0:49 a.m.
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Busy Season Seen
As · Yacht Schedule
Nears Completion
The coming .euon'• yachting
acheduJe la neartng completion,
pending approval or the Southern
California YachUng A.NoctaUon.
it _. revealed th1a week.
l>ate for the Tournament or
Llghta bu not yet been announced,
but the Flight of the Snowbtrile
ls leheduled for August 3 w1th
Sandy MacKay and John Daniell
working out arra.ngementa.
O ther eventa listed promise a
tull achedule.
April -Dinghy and cruiser
racing claaaea under the auspices
of the Voyagen Yacht Club.
A prtl 20th to 27th -Informal
race eventa under auspice. of 1tldo
Yacht Club.
May 4th to 20th -Info rmal
races, small boat cluaea, Ne'Arport
Harbor Ya.cht Club.
May 4th -Dinghy races. Voy-
a_gert Yacht Club.
~ay <Ith -Spring series races,
all classes. auaplce3 ot Balboa.
Yacht Club.
:P.fay 17th -First of Stories
''PE'rcentage Handicap'', Newport
to Avalon, Lido Ya cht Club.
May 24th -Newport Harbor
Yacht Club Opening race from
San Pt"dro.
May 29lh -Lido Y&eht Club
Opening, informal event..
May 30th and June lat -F am-
ily Cruising race to Catalina, au.s-
pices of Voyagen Yacht Club.
Newport Fishing
Spotlighted in
Anti-Trust Trial
Flllhirig condJUona at Newport
Harbor laat June during a -trike of
sma.11 boat ti.ahennen's union mem-
bers held the spotlight at a g overn-
ment anU-tru.at case in Federal
Court in Los Angele.:!! recently.
Emery S. Jonea, a Newport
flaherman. known a.a Casey Jones,
teatLtted that during the strtke he
wu forced lo du.mp a ·catch ot'
ancboviea becauae he could flnd no
market. Janee waa one of the key
wilneaes trom Newport tor the
proaecuUon of the cue aga.lnat
the CIO Ftahermen'a UnJon and 15
ot lll!I otticiala, including Charles
Mcl.auchlan, Newport Beach agent
tor the union.
Defense attorneys in crou quea-
lioning Jonea indicated that the
union and other detendanlll would
combat chargee ot restraint of
trade by seddng to •how that
other dealers had refUMd lo buy
Jones' anchoviea because he could
not eell directly to the struck mar-
ket. The defense crou exa.m..lna-
llon baa been directed at efforta
to mow that tlllh buyers had con-
spired. to ml.Uh the union.
The cue 18 being heard by Fed-
eral Judge Plenon Rall ln Loe
Angel.ea and baa dragged throug.h
several week.a of legal wrangling.
' West Coast Yacht
Club Members Race
Sunday From L. A.
Saturday s.nd Sunday will be
red le tter days on the West Coa.at
Yacht Club calendar when ladies
ot the organization will 1poMOr
a aeries of racea, according t o a
report from J ohn H. Stolz, pub-
licity dlttclor .
A percentage handicap race will
start Saturday at noon. Twenty
boat. have been e.nte.red. Eigbt
boaU have entered the predicted
log ra.ce for power boat., he re-
vet.led.
Boat. wru anchor at the Udo
Wharf' where a bf.I' dinner part,y
bu ,,.... planned.
Sunday, the women will hold a
Snowblrd race tot tropbJea.
Chairman ot the ra.oe. UU.
weekend II llra Eotelle Bolin.
w!llle pa.rty arra..n.geme.nU att
being ha,ndled b1 Mn. JO Sincl•lr.
otncen ot the local club a.re Com-
modot'e Gene Bolln, V~m~
dore Jack Merrtll. Rea.r-Comino..
dore JGn Sheehan, Jttry Reed,
aec.reta.ry-treuure-r, and Gale Fry,
neet capl&ln.
SL'fflAD lAUNCllED
BY L0C:AL MIU>&
Anot.b.er i:teW Mat pJltng local
walen i. the Si.nbad.. a Loder 19
_,... to John Stol&.
ei--bJ MU,. ~ tho
-craft .... ·-ll'ltd&J -at--C-L ~
In tbe pl& la-• •. pu!J -
Jlr. and ..... Qele Fry, Jlr. and
Krs. -°""'---clalr, Jlr. ---. Tom --.
Baroid Di ' Ult,. Ill', U4 Kn.
Wllllaa. ~ Mn. •s.,. Blir'-
1c p, 11r. M4. Mr&. Jeft7 &llld.
Paul '•• &1ld u.. .....
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-Costa tviesa tvien
Plan Boat Yard
Two )'OW1&' Costa Mesa men,
Richard Dittmar an<Donald Don~
alclaon. with ma11y years or experi-
ence ln boat building have joined
torcea u the .. Sea Boat Co." and
are busily engaged 1n turning out
boat.I to order at their yard at
1081 S. E. Slxteenlh St. ln the
Meaa. lndu.trial di.strict. Although
they have launched several boat.a,
they .un have not found the time
lo erect the oo.l shop and ott'lce
tor wbJch they have pl.ana. The
boat sbop will be 40 by 100 ft. with
a separate office on the tront or
the lot.
Dittmar was with the South
Cout Co. tqr eleven years before
the eatabllllhment or the preaent
firm, and Donaldaon waa also a
South Coaat employee tor some
yeara prior to entering the service
of Uncle Sam.
Richard Dittmar'• father wu
Bathing Beauties
Eye Gold Swint Suit
Local lll4lee with -eye to-
ward ~ a Nimmer ward-
robe were ~ted thla week
to a ROM Marie> Reid ortpaal
batlllml' Alt: dhpiayed. at NI.a&'•
Oil Balboa b ... d. Tills DOD-
tana.labable sold clot.It 11 t t I e
number may be pa,.,.., •• ed. for
Pl· (You'll probably \\'Mlt a
halt-ctoum !)
-Want adl 1n The Presa bring
ruulU. Telephone Harbor 1010.
-Try an ad In the PrMe.
HAROLD L .IOBNSOJ\o
Propeller Bepaln
Co&mnbl•• Apncy
Phone Barbor 820
!1111 VIiia Wa7, Newport -
the well known deaigner of the 1,--------------;
"Yu.saa" and many other boats in
the Star claa11. BALBOA CANVAS SHOP
The Sea Boat Co. recently Sau.a • Boat Coven • Awnings
launched the "Sunny", a boat of
revolutionary design wtth the deck Kartne Upholatenn1
ot the craft and the latest craft Harbor to1 -!24Y1 %lat. St.
built by this company, the "Port-Newport BW!I
ola" la now fillhtng out ot' the San I=============
Diego Packing Co. plant. Thia 1,--------------,
boat baa a capacity of 10 lona or
Iced tuna.
Now on lhe ways or the company
11 a 44 ft. sporttisher to be power-
ed. with two 225 h. p. Diesel motors
which will tlllh out or the Pt. Loma
Fiahing Aas'n. docM ot San Diego.
The company will aoon start on a
18 ft. ta.nt.all dual purpose fishing
boat tor Ben Shatter and a 48 tool·
er for Don Richards.
Twelve men are now empfoyed
at the plant. &JI but one of whom
live In Coeta Mesa.
THE OLDEST IN
NEWPORT HARBOR
911 Coast Highway
BEACON 5101
F1B8T FUU.
QUABTEB 11160N
April 21 May 4
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QUABTEB
April 18
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-MOON
April 20
NEWPORT and BALBOA PIEllS
U 7oa waat "bait tlle7 love to taketw •••••
(OPEN DAILY) •••• lleo GEORGE BINEB.
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Tackle • Bait • Rent Poles
-OllABTEB PARTIES -
Burnie' s BALBOA SPORTING GOODS
S0'1 P&1ru Ave. BALBOA Acl'OIMJ From Fun Zone
I MOORINGS and SPACE AVAILABLE
fnr boata belnc offered for .ale
2\L<\RD~E \'YAYS NOW OPERATING
\\"Ith cnmp!ete painting and repolr Crt'\V.
Wing Sang Boat a Repair Yard
811 CoMt HIC"bw&y .(101), Newport e.e.c'}:
PRONE BEAOON 5414 .,.
+-----------------------·---I I For Sale or Rent Local Anglers to
Strut Stuff at
Sportsmen's Show P C or P CC !
"The West's Finest I,
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FISHING TACKLE Harbor anglers are going to gel
a c hance to really strit their stuff
before the public at the Sports-
men's Show at Gilmore Sla4Jum,
April 11th to 20th. All types or
fish caught by boat fishing out of
Ne'ol.'por t Harbor will be di.spla:)'ed.
" Sall or Fresh Water
Tackle
S. "h• . Bo t II I • 01 ng a s i "Everything for the Fi>heryum"' • I R. S. Downing, Fishin' Tackle ! 100 Main St., Foot of Balboa Pier
The !kippers themsel\'ea will be On hanj at the Sportflahing Aaso-
ciatlon's display Lo answer ques·
tlona and advertise Ne-wport Har-
bo•. 4~~~~--~·~~~~~~~~~~---~~~~~-+
ln addition. picturs of all the
tamou.s local boats and catches ot
tish. along with mounted tlsh,
tllhing nags, tackle, and a giant
map of Newport Harbor wW be on
dl•play. A special junior edition
of the Flahing Gulde to Newport
Harbor, listing all the boa ta. will
be iasued a.t the show by the boat-
men. Thl.3 guide will enable
anglers to a r range a trip on any
or the local boats.
Kett.enborg Boat Works
Harbor
1171-1
109 via Bavea.na
Newport Beach
Press circulation covers the entire
Harbor Area like a blanket
TBE NEW 1947 STEELCRAFT -IAFEB • ITBONGEB • ROOMIER • COSTS LESS
-Want ada in The Presa brln,g"
result.a. Telephot1e Harbor 11518. Immediate Delivery
BECAUSE IT'• 8TEELI
.PHONE
BEACON
5771
Sport Cral.Hr
f3695 Delivered -
led•n Cralaer
m.LU8"1'RATED)
SLEEPS FOUR
M395Dellvend
LARGE GALLEY • SEPARATE HEAD • CHRYSL~R POWERED
BMCBSOK W. CllAllLES, Soalhern C•llfornla Bep..-atatlve
23012 COAST HIGHWAY, NEWPORT BEACH
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' ON YACll'lll IN A MODERN, PAVED REPAIR YARD ,
EsTDIATI!5 GIVEN WITHOUT OBUGATIO~
A OOllPLETE EQUIPPED MACHINE AND CARPENTER SHOP
~AND VERTICAL UFr WAYS FOR BAUL-OUTS AND LAUNCHING
.AU,S TO A(l()()IDIODATE 16 OK MORE BOATS AT ONE TIME
A 1-TEBATJONS AND OONSTKUCTION TO ORDER
r lNEBT VNDl!:a-OOVEK P~ SHOP MANNED BY EXPERTS ' IB&CB&PTlllE CLOCK. OONTllOL AND El"FICIENT SUPERVISION ON ALL .IOBS ·
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FOallJ.&, -!VO. CALL-,,!lie acquloltlola ADd ~ • AM ..,, I I ~
L<o l'llOVIDDIO -. AND -117 u.. atJ'" Ncwpor1\ a.c11 x a c WW. orvi:Ne lfOTJO& o• _. ot • oertam m•tc1pal ~o...,. r a11t,oe: ,.... .._ • ~ a.aJl'IOlf TO D D*lt. to wtt: A.dcilUG!d and ,,....: 1'&•pupt Bsse•·• J.NT .....
.... » DI nm; Olrr a, !ISW-Im-ta al Ibo mlinldpol Dllk! ,, 1 rot .._ ...,.. liU tlle Jfll9le '-•·~
l'OllT ••m Oll nm aicD -.,._ al -city, llndlld-11 1!114 111111 p If s ,.ua._ wpOIM;
DAY or .&nu. uH . .oa ms 111e ·-al wattt ~ ; t P)<;paty _ • .,.. --p()-·Off ............. -""· tha --... CJol*! ~ u,-at .... 11 •t p; .. M!I • TINO S'O 'ftlll Q17~ pla-l al -tat· mtlM, Ille Pa tot• .. Ml .,.. ~ --J'!lll ~
\oOl'W OW IU.JD (lift' A drllllDS ADd -.:U-Of ...U.O Po1118* Placl: llt!lil!'• QllolilF --- -,._ ~
PSOPOlln'IOlf S'O llf·Ot1& ud tloo -.Uctlml of •-•al... ' ~ = --ilo&t*'"!'!"'..of llOND&D Illu&.n:oJIW 11'1" ond 1Dcluc11J16 U.. ocqulalll"I' of all ~ -aa'en Which oonverpd on Ille u.m OJrY -A C""Alll plJ>' pwDJ!O. eqtd-t -apr.-In-=tor: Walter DonMll7 town thJa year WU .. orderly and
MUNICIPAL 'DIPl&OvDl&liT. raluol n-.y therefor. , Judp: Kate lleCann ...U-beh&...S. BecUon a. Tl>At tha MUm&ted Clorl<! .....,_ Ooprty wt. ~-· • ••-Q-~~· coat of tbe p1opoood munl""-' Im· Clarlr: V''""'"'" Butt One Harborlte o r<!Dted to "~• -., ~ ~r---•-Euler Weelcen In Ille good old
of u.. Qty ·of Newpo<t B•ar" pro~ent cleocrlbocl:... ~ .,_,. :iro..·111 d&:ro 1&J11 the chanp LI dlae to
Callfomla, did, oa tlli 24th cll.y cri benot LI tha oam al Pollln&' Pla<>e: Udo Joie Club the ract thot a young.. crowd LI
Felml&zy, IMT, 117 a·YOte al DIDN t,wenty lhoUlaDI dollAra <'420.-BouM, Udo Ill•, here thLI year and th&.t· many or
than two-tblnla of tlle manibo!w 000.00);. that tha amount ot th& NOltjlO<t s.-1> th&, .,......,,. are -panYIDS
ot oal4 Qty~! ~ -prlnclpol ot the -rt'•• to bl ~: VlqlDI& D. their aubennt off41>Tlng. She
lutton No. SW entiUld Hftw>lu-lnc1nTed tberelor .. the .um of K1lJton reca1J.1 the Ume a bunch ot collep
tkm ot Ille City Council al tJle Qty four bUD-twenty ~ Ju<lp: <:arl JI:. 8ommu kldo entered 10 bouoe down OD the
of Newpwt Bt•ch, California. de-doDan ($UO.OOO.OO ); and t i:: a.rtr:: )(arpret B. point. moved out the electric re-.
t.ermintDI' that the pullUc tntermt maximum rate ot lnier.t to Bitcbcock trtcera.tor (Euler b.a.m8' and all)
and neca·dty demand tbe acqW.· paid on Aid tndebtednw I.ball not Clerk: J:!llubeth Thom to their ah&ck down near the water.
.._tlon and COllltruction ol. a cer-exceed four per cent <4"> per an· PncllM No. 11: It wu weeQ before loc&l 1leuthl
ta.in mu.nJ.dpal improvement. and num.. PQab&e ~-PoWn&' A&oe: rrt:ltq' RMI.· localed the Icebox!
making ftndlnp relating thereto,". Tl>At It the p~Uon for the dence, Hi! Dbr.·
which l&id reeolutJon WU ctuly blcurriq of -1d tndebtedn-90 mond. Balboa POLICE NOTE CALM
slgned and approved by the Mayor submitted. recelvu the Nqutsite Teland
of u.J.d City and atte.tec:i. and oer.. number of vot.. to wit. two-thlrds lnapector: Bettye A.. J'tnk But thll year the uauaily
harraued police .otflcert of New-
port Beach from chief to rook.le,
have remarked on the unuaual
calm! and remarkable orderllneu
ot the crop of vlllton.
titled by the City Clerk al Mid ot the votM of the q1Wlfled voten Ju<lp: Ethel 1'reltq
City: i voting on aaid proposition, bond.I Clerk: Rachel Wiley
NOW TBEREFOR!C, the City or Mid city, In not exceodlng the Clerk: Edno Bola
Councll' of the City 'ot Newport principal amount ot..ted In llllch PreclDCt No. 11:
Beach, Callfomla, DOES ORDAIN propoolt1on, lllW1 be luued and Polling Place:
u foDowa: sold for the object.I and purpoeea Mn. Cook'• G&r· Ther-t have been man)' arrestii,
~ 1300 Ocean ot course, and many ticket.I have Section 1. That a apeclal elec· eet forth here1n.
Uon be held, and the aame Ji here-Section j . That the polla for
by called to be held ln tbe City ol said election ah.all be opened at
Newport Beach, eaillornia, on the aeven o'clock, A. M., of the day or
22nd day of April. 19'7, tor the .aa1d election, and &hall remain
purpose of submitting to the quali-open conUnuoualy from &aid time
tied voten of Aid City the pro~ unW eeven o'clock. P. ll.. o1 the
atUon of incurring indebtednem same day, WheJ? aaid polla ab&ll be
a.qd 1&SuJng bonda ot aald Ctty cloeed.. except u provided 1n Sec-
tberetor, tn the amount hereinafter tfon ~734 of the l!D.ecUollJI Code ot
eel forth and for the object.a and the Stale ot C&ill'ornia.
purposes' eel torth in aatd resolu-That on the ballot.a to be uaed at
tlon and hereinafter atated. S&id 11peci&l election, in addition to
Section 2. That the objectll and any other matten required by law,
purposes tor which ll&ld Indebted· there shall be printed aube~Ually
the following:
Mark Cf'Oll8 (X) on ballot ONLY WITH R UBBER STAMP;
never with pen or pencil
(ABSENTEE BALLOTS may be marked with PEN AND INK
OR PENCU.).
INSTRtiCrIONS TO VOTERS.
To vote on any measure, stamp a crou (X) ln the voting
equare after the word ''Yea'' or after the word "No." All
mark!!, except the crou (X), a.re forbidden. All diaUnguiahing
ma.rka or erUures are forbidden and make the ballot void.
U you wrongly stamp, tear, or deface th1a ballot, return it
to the inspector o1 election and obtain another.
lnapector:
Judge:
B o u 1 • v a r d , been written for tr&fflc violatiollll,
Corona de.I Mar but ma.t of the work at the police
Phoebe Mulllgan to date, hu been In the way of
Beale L. Bene-aervtng aa a deterrent factor. to
diet would-be perpetratora of malicious
Clerk: Nora Batu mlachtef.
Clerk: Mild.red WU.On. Coneta.nt vigilance of patrolling
SectJon a. 'nlat tn all puticu-aquad can and Officers on a walk..
Ian not recited in thla ortlin&nce, lng beat kept .the over-populaUon
Aid elecUon shall be held and co.n-under control and beat trouble to
dueled u provided by law for the punch.
holding municipal elecUons in said MASS ARREST
City. The largest mua a.rreat ot the
SecUon 7. ~'lb.at the aty Coun-week came Jut Monday night
di of said Clty shall meet at its when offtcen were called upon to
uaual place ot meeting ln the City raid a party ln B&lboa and 17
Hall on Tuesday, April 29th. 1947, youthful ceJ.eJ>ratora were brought
at 4:00 o'clock, P . M., ot ea.Id day. to the Nf:'W'port Beach clink. Six
and proceed to canvau the elec-g1rla were In the group a.nd In a
tion returna and declare the re-cloaed seuton before Judge Bob
ault of said election. Gardner Tuead&y afternoon, it was
Section 8. That the City Clerk revealed that all were minors an1.1
shall certify to the puaage and that lhey were unchaperoned.
adopUon o! Ulla ordinance by a They were remanded to juvenile
vote of more than two-thirdl of all court authorltiea in Santa Ana by
ol the membera o! the City Coun-the judge who deplored the f&Cl
cll of u.id City at an regular that careleu parenta would allt1\~1
meeting of aaJd Council, and its daughters to reaide in the area
approval by the Mayor of aaJd without proper supervtalon.
• 'l'hlll'llday, 4pril 10, ~7
We baven't got th.e biggest market in the Harbor Area.
Neither do we carry a lot of nondescript merchan~.
However • • •
' • Food ~tems you see and buy at this market we take
pride in selling. They repre~nt Q U A L I T Y
guaranteed.
It's easy to shop in downtown N"ewport too. No ...
congestion, nb traffic hazards. You drive to the
pier and tum down the ocean front boulevard.
We're next to the department store on the corner.
And the boy with the whistle will
carry your groceries to your car.
In Quality You Find Economy
Open Daily from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Parking Available Near By
.Meats and Vegetables Fresh Daily
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pendL
I PROPOSITION: Sball the City ot
I Newj.ort Beach Incur '" bonded ,Indebted-! nesa ln the principal sum ot
City, and ah&ll cauae a&id ordJ-Having prepared to quell riots,
nance to be publiahed once a week raid partlea a.nd prevent mayheru,
for two (2) weeka In the NE\\y-police Were delighted at the quiet.
PORT-BALBOA PRESS, a weekly ';l'hey opine that 1t their presenc~
newspaper ol general drcul&Uon in aided In any way in preventing
Aid City. No other noUce of auch outbreaks, a.nd it did, then their
elecUon need be given. time wu well spent and the
Newport· Public Markel l 2118 Ocean Front Phone Barbo~l3 Newport Beach-
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acquls1tion and construction by 8&.ld I Ctty of a certain mun1dpal lmprove-
1 ment. to wit: addltione to and lm·
I provement.s of the munidpal water
I "('"tom or said City, 1nc1uc11ng the
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construcUon of water maina, the re--
conatructJon and replacement of water
mairul, the drlll1ng and construction
ot wella and the construction of
reservolra, and lnclud.lng the ac-
qu1a1tton of &ll pipe, pumpe, equip-
ment and apparatus necessary
therefor?
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A cross (X) stamped in the voting aqu.are after the word
"YES" ahall be counted in favor of the adopUon of the que.aUon or
proposition. A Cf'Oll8 (X) atamped ln the voting aquare after the
Section 9. Thia ordinance ahall youngsters had a right to enjoy
take effect upon ita pauage. their v&cation p~riod.
ADOPTED, SIGNED AND AP· CORNECL SYSTEM
PROVED Ulia 2<tth day of March,
1947. The ouutandmg ta c t or in
.,,,,._r. ··r..ut<:!1' COn'-rol" on Ba..lboa ls-0 . B.~.
Mayor of the City of Newport ui.n...i Lni s year waa the "L. V.
Beach, CaJUornia. ...orne:c1 s ystem. Cornecl, a.n
(SEAL) undc .a...a.nwng officer, patroled the
ATrEST: 111and regularly, endeavoring to •J
FRANK L. RINEHART, call on every houae and apartment ti
City Clerk of the City of where a large number of girl!: welt! r'l
Newport Beach, California. renting. lo meet the chape1on.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA Aiter explaining the rules of be-,,
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) 88. nav1or t:xpect ec f rom the visitors, f
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH) Ufficer L.omecl would obtain a '·
J, FRANK L. RINEHART, C1.ly bat bearing the name, addresa.
Clerk of the City ot Newport telephone number and parent's
Beach, C&lifornia, DO HEREBY names of each girl, explaining the
CERTIFY that the foregoing or-Hat v.·u fo r emergenctea if needed
dlnance wu introduced at a regu-and also on a check tor posaible
word "NO" ahall be count~ a.gat.nat the adoption of the quea:Uon or tar meeting of the City Council of wrong-doers.
proposition. · sa.Jd City, duly held on the 10th Th~ success of the plan was
Section 6. That for the purpoee
of holding sa.ld election the voUng
precincts shall consist of the
thirteen (13) regular election p,._
ctncla In the City ot Newport
Pl'eclnet No. •:
Polling Place:
Beach u now ~ for the Inapector:
• holding of otete an'd county eleo-
Uona and nwnbln4 ..,. (1) tp JudjJe:
thirteen usi IDCluah'e;. -\Ila& Clerk:
the pnD•nc pl&c. Ill -. f1lr -Clork: •
ot th' r-Uvl ,...mcta lllall llo ......_ No. S:
tbe placer beniAal'ter !11'p•'ed. PoW.nr Place:
\and tbat the perm benm&tts
muned, belDC compotGt and quall-
ned elect.on alld • , ; ?• of -.Jd
city and of tblir r ... 1 Ute "*Illa ~r:
preclnc:U, '""' hereby appolntecf
ottlcen ot el1 ctton for tbtilr' r. Ju~
rpectlve voting ~ ond UMJ' Clerk.
ah&ll bold .Ud election and make Clerk:
return thereof ID the mAllJliU' PIO-p ecMc&: No-. t : Yldecl ,_law. The num-ot oalcl 1 ., PoWnc Ptaee:
pnclncta. tha polling placM -
the .i.ctlon ottlcen tberefor are
u roDowJ, to wtt: lnlrpector: PJaAo& Ne. 1:
PolJlnc pl&ee:
Pa&k1t If• I t
PoUlnc Place:
InapeC:tox:
JUdp:
aerlt:.
Clerk:
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Jullp:
Clarlr:
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Dlltrtch'• lteol-Jl!dp:
done., ll1ll -Clerk:
-. Newpw\ a.II:
-Pr-N .. T: ' IoclDI Doltrtcb Pollli>&" Pla<>e:
lira lldlth
Voort-•
llra. a... Coon '
Kn. J._i.tne
8mltll. lnlrpector:
ll'lre --.
IS1T Woot C...-
tnl A. Newport~
Arimo J-a.tric:e Loce -G.N-
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Ruth II. Gorrioll
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703 Eut Bay
Avenue, Balboa.
J . M . M. Leon-
o.rd
Dollie Spears
ll&dge hnl!oyn
Georgette Cort
day ol Marcla, 1947, and the~er a.m8.ZJ.ng. _Many of lhe houses
at an adjourned regular meeting would inform the officer ahead of
of Mid C1.ty Councll, duly held on t ime when they were going to
the 24th day of March, 19-47, duly have a party and a.sk supervlaion
paaaed and adopted by said Coun-voluntarily. ~
di, and signed and approved by On the Iala.nd, with lbousa.nda
the Mayor ot a.id City, and that of younptera paying anywhere
aid ordinance WU puaed and from UQ-to $80 a day for the pri-
ed.opted by a vote ot more than vilege of renting the underaide of
two-thirds of the memben of aid a root, )"OU would expect a little
Qty Council, to wtt: ool.ae or excitement,. and thett
A.TlCS : Councilmen Allen, Siler, wu! But at thoee prtcea, who
Walta'o Quasw. 1lboll. J1obertaoD. &ed. could kick?
15IO Ocean NOES: Councilmen None. On the-majnland,. accordin,g to
BouJnud. New· A.BSltNT: Coundlmen None. Offtcen W a 1 t D)'90n., llartU
~~'c.'~" FRANK L. RINll:HART CotUe, George CIOllban, and Lam
City Cieri< al Ille City ot Newport Gocldud, general calm a1ro pre-
.Ahrendt BNch, California. valled. 1 llollle ir.n.ion (llJllAL} Lltue eVldence al drlllkiDg In
llllabeth Walts STATE OJ" C41Jl'ORN1A.. ) public or UM UM ot liquor tty
Unda Crann1fte COUNT!' OF QR.ANQI:: ) U. m1non WU noti~ and Jt hi be.
CITY o:r N&WfVRT Bti.CB) ~ U.t tlae prertas-of ~
ll'lre --. 12'1 I, llRANK L. RINJCBART, Clt7 •-l ID all ---
llariM .... _..., Chri< al tho Qty · ot lkwjlOft All dll-"'8 did ''" wooclutuJ
--l.rlaDd B•cb. Cllllfoml&, DO B&lalBT Job or CODllolllnC ,thll UlllAlly
Jae!< ~ Cl:RTO'T tbat u.. above and ,__ nuty llltU10Uon.
Dorla l'owOIO ll'>lnl LI .. f\111, tnle -COIHct Or maybe :rocbt -looiona and
JJlHan Dodd copy ot Ordinance Ne... MT ~ .-id murder ba•e made m a11,ptly
Llo)td i.o. t•d Clt;J, ud tbat Aid ordlnam-wu calloua.
adopt4d u th& time and 117 the
RI-.·.~ ~~.!"*~Two B _eld on Armed
-cvn.., ......-i er rop-.114. . Robbery Charge in ~Coro 'DIOted: llAn:ll 10, INT. • Co del ---' 1"11.ANK i.. RINJCBART rona --dol Kar City Cllrl< al UM City ol N-port
J\ormce ~ 811cb cantoml&
-' (llllALl =-O. Kan-Publlah April 3'd ond 10th, llNT.
Mende B. Ncwpwt .. a.lbc» Prw
Puwera
Jana l>anJl7 I
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Woot C...tral, u.-
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lt01 no joke when kitchen cadceto and houoehold equipment
just won't work efficiently. Cet the new thi111g1 you need at
our 1h>re .•• It will· lighten your day and brich ten your home.
Check what you need for your kitchen replacemento.
KITCHEN .
STEPLADDER
STOOLS
SPECIAL
While They Laatf
69:.
FOLD INC
IRONrNC
BOARD s3ts ...,_.,,, .. ,, alu , • , Smoothty
finished top Md Jecs . . . Elsy
to ooen Md cloM ••. Fih Into
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"RITZ" IRONINC BOARD
Sturdity built , •. Clar ,...1,, f'6t'lber
• • , £tc:h lf'ep ·ii N i"forc:.t wfth
bollod '°" . . . Nolvral ..,,,.>hod fin-
ish • • • ~lorly _priced •• $1 .25.
PAD & COVER
Hlohes• -•11y ... Pad ro11 ...i ....,,"".n1« SJZS with he.wy pUe . • , ~ete wtth <knble .......
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RADIANT POLISH
MOP I
T,.otld for cbllnc ond pollthlnc ••. Coed ..,..u1y..,,,. '. . Corriplm with hlndlo. ' .
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RUCS & CARPm
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Now ~ c.-i bee ~ rup dMn ~
out pl,lfttftc -rr ~ Oft tt.n I Will not
hs'M erw tllbric. Cont._ no SllP w
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VWt w c ;'ts N1 1£l11a·
.. Dr.pt.. .......... ..... ..... •• °" etc. w. c.rr ..... 4 ..,;.,
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llTEAll:8; BOlll!l JlAU:U
YUMlllY Bl!lBBY AND ' APPL& Plll8 _ .. _
SHEP'S
1015 OOABT WOBWAY
Newport
TBl!l BOlll!l OF OOOD EATS
-Your ad in The Press la rea
by thouaa.nda every week.
THE HURLEY BELL
Cocktail -Lounge
• P. M:. to 12 P . 111.
Sundays 2 -12 P . M.
Dining Room
Dinner Served
i p. m.-10 p . m.
Sundays z_..!.to p. m..
Supper Served.
10 p. m.-12 p. m.
(Clooed Tueod&y.)
Tl!lLJ!lPHONl!l JIARBOB UTI
Private Boom tor Special Pu1Sel
Fresh, Juicy, Home Baked Pies
TOP YOUR HOlllE-OOOKED
MEAi. AT
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P R0 9 YACHT lllURnER~Attotney General tnv .. tlgators Ralph
Davi.a an<l Hybert Mulvey are plctu~ with Sheriff Jim Mualck
and PoUce Chief R. R. Hodgkiruton lnve.aUgatlng the murder of
Walt et_ Overell and h1a wife whose bodies wen: found on their
dynamited ya.chi in Newport Harbor.
Civic Leaders
Urge "Yes" Vote in
Water Election
The twenty-three buslneumen
compr111ing the Joint Water Com-
mittee have unanimously endorsed
the outltq.e a.nd re<:ommendaUona
on the water problem u prepared
by Generil 'Chairman Nelton Staf-
fo rd, Hadd Ring. Hubbard ROW'e,
and John Vogel. ·
After detailed study of the
waler crills flOW' facing Newport
Beach. the committee recommends
that citizens vote "yea'' . ln the
$420.000 bond las:ue in the water ·
t'lectlon April 22nd .
Although lt wu agreed that the
city has accumulated certain funds
for speclfl c purpoaes. the com-
mittee agreed 'hat these funds
"remai.n intact until used ror the
special purposes for wh.ich they
\\'ere saved."
The report revealed the inade·
qua cy of the present 25-year old
\\'ood stave lines now in use and
pointed out that even if the city
had joined the Metropolitan \Valer
District, they \\"Ould still have had
to finance lhl' replacing of these
lines.
NO GUARANTEE
New Dinner House
Planned for COM
Plans tor the opening of a new
dinner houae cate In Corona del
Alar at 1918 Carat Highway, a.nd
a. bartv:cuc stand on the Corona
del Mar beach front were an-
nounced today by E . A . Greenhaw,
N ewport Beach merchant and
owner of the Green.haw Cate at
632 Coast HJghway.
The new Corona del Mar busi·
neaaes will be open within the
coming two weeks. Aasoclated
with Gr~nhaw in the operation
ot the busineaaes "•ill be his
brother, Karl Greenhaw, and his
nephew, Kenneth Vermillion of
Agua Caliente, Arizona.
Vermillion recently Y.'U dls-
charged from the Uni ted State&
Army t1.fler serving five years, 28
months of which were spent over-
seas In the South Pacific.
A ne\A.' a.JI metal building L9 to
be built by the group for the Cor.
ona del )1ar beach barbecue stand.
Present plans call for it t o be
open all su.mmer, and week4 ends
Juring the winter. The new cafe
planned by Greenhaw and his
a.ssoch1.tes on the Coast Highway
\VIII feature special dinners.
Harbor Clean-Up
Set For May 3
Clean-Up Week t.h.W!I year will
be held during the period from
loiay 3rd to May lOlh and every
citizen. realdt-nt and property
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"".;~--' ~··--' FRENCH ONION SOUP
PABHl!l!IAN EVERY DAY
Dinner . 4 to 9 p. rn.
Sundays 12 t o 8 p. m .
Phone Beacon !5117·M
t or Reservations
Cloeed Tueod&y.
"Look (or the Bloe Bulldlng"
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DINNEBS BANQUETS
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Hickory Smoked
BAR-B-Q RIBS
Serving Breakfasts ud Dinners • Wagon Wheel
Drive-In Cafe
OraD9e St. at Newport BlTd., Co•ta Meaa
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FORMERLY SANDY'S DRIVE-IN
Waffles • Dagwood[JHamburgers • Stealts
HAM • BACON
632 Coa•t Hiqbway WATCH US GROW On the:Miracle Mile
• HANSEN'S 2100 Ocean Front •••
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NOW OPEN EVENINGS
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t malts •Sandwiches I Hamburgers
I • Beaudry's Box Candy-Catering Ice Cream !·-~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~-->
Dennie's Cafe
They admitted that although
$10,000 of the money is to be.
!!pent for drilling two new "'elll
a nd pumps on the city's 93 acre
tract cf water·bearLng land. that
there Is no absolute aasurance that
lhi• will furnish sufficient water.
However, It ls worth $10,00 to find
out, they indicated. owner is Invited to take part. ;::============. "A Cle-an City is a Better City"
1107 Coast IDgbway, Corona del Mar
1 a. m. till 7 :80 p. m. (Tbfl Greyhound Station)
Although It Is ~slble that tn4
creased water rates could pay fo r
the improvements, lhl\t method
wa.s deemed unfair u unimproved
property owners deriving benefits
•--------------------------•lrrom Improvement.a to the water
ls the slogan approved by the com.
mlttee In charge .u best suited to
this year'l!I campaign. All of the
city's public service facilities will
be made available to help make
lhe city clean. Clean·up of yards,
alleys, driveways and vacant lot.a
is only one feature.
For MEXICAN FOOD
COCKTAILS
SHAMROCK GRILL
-•-1824NewportBlwl.Beacon5977 -•-
9{9 COSTA JCUJI 9fW
ONCE AGAIN
SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA
Vl8IT OUB IJfCH¥N
OUon Toa -.,_ PIMlo • DIM Ill 0.-. ~;
AI.I. NEW - --
Even the Location
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Location ... Clout ~~.
Beautiful New
Cocktail Bar
W e Lead Soutllem Oallf_,. In tho~"' ~ I
-SEA . FCX>DS -
-oloo --y-oo-a -., niE••11
SA.M'S SEA FOOD SPA
and Fish Market -I"~..,._ . -is~-L, . I
system should share the coat,
rather than shifting it all on cur4
rent water users.
NOT A BURDV<
The commiltee reported that
this bond issue will not impose
an excessive burden on Newport
Beach. as the useased valuation
at this time 1111 $22,2~.285. a.nd the
bonded debt for the cit y at this
time ls only $593.500, of which
$143,000 is for water bonds.
LEADERS u sri:D
Alembens of the J oint Committee
a re Hubbard C. Howe, Le.w H. Wal.
lace, H. J . Fonsythe, W . W . San4
ford, J . Leslie Steffensen, L . H .
Nonnan, George Holstein, Hadd
Ring, Maurice Stanley, Earl Cop.
persm1th, Herman Hanaen, C. F .
Loy, W . J . Cole, Roger S . Wataon,
Capt. J . H. Ragan, John Vogel, C.
R. Johnson. Tom Dugan, Toni W.
Henderson, Ralph P . Mu.key,
Chas. A. Beecher, with Nel.9on
Stalford, Chair-man, and H . F .
Kenny, AAaistant Chairman.
Be a Good Citizen &. Vote Early.
Young Pianists
Captivate Andience
President H . F . Kenny or the
Ne...,-porl Harbor Chamber of Com-
merce will announce the local
Campaign Committee in charge of
the Clean-Up Drive within a few
days.
Christian Science
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
scu:Nn8T
Udo Theater, Central A''"nue
and Via U do
A branch of The Mother Church.
The FiMl Church of Chri~t. Sci-
entist. in Boaton, Muaachu.sett&.
Sunday SchOol at 9:30 a. rn. Sw1.
day Service at 11 a. m. Wednesd&y
TestlmonJ:i.I 1i-leeting at 12 o'd ock
Reading Room locat._ed at 111
Palm 9treet, Balboa, iJI open dally
from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. except
SundayB and holidays nationally
obsen>ed and Wednesdays from
1:30 to 5 p. m .
The public la cordially Invited
to attE'nd the church services and
use the Reading Room.
Trailer Fire Damage
Estimated at $200 An attractive feature on the pro.
gram of the Newport Beach Ebel I
Club, held April 3, wu the appear· Damage estimated at $200 wu
ance of two talented young plan-caused by a fire in a house trailer
tat•. Diane Farrles aged 9, a.nd belonging to Tony Gaylord of 333
Mary Clickner, aged 15. Charm. Garden · Grove Boulevard. Garden
ingly gowned in spring formala, Grove. Lou wa.s held at the low
these youthful artist.a demon-figure becauae of joint aotion of
atrated unusual maatery ot the the Coat.a Meaa county fire depart.
piano in their rendition of com· rnent and the Balboa Isl&hd crew•
poalUons by Chopin, Brahma •• of the Newport Beach Fire De4
Mera. Heller and Roencr. partment.
They were presented by their Gaylord waa low~ his trailer
teacher, Mrs. Kathleen· Coleman of early Monday, a t the rear ot his
Newport Hetghu. La.at month car on the Coast Highway near
Dianne and Mary made their radio 1'1land avenue w hen the fire wu
debut over K. X. L. A on the pro-d\KOvered.
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Tiley wUI again appear in Newport YOUNO ISLANDEB NAMED
Beach on May 2:S, when Mrs.
Cole.man_ will bold her flnt annual
Pupl18' Recital at the Ebell Club-
hoU&e.
1i-tr. and Mn. Fo~t Diehl of
Balboe laland have named their
eight.pound little new..comer F or-
re•t Reuben Dtehl. "Pop" Die.hi
operates the 1moked fiah Bland at
Newport and Corona. del Kar.
AN IDEAL PL&Cli FO• TBli
FAMILY TO DINI:
Pierre's French
Dinner House
tt6!i N , a.-_
OolapWet ...... • -·•cute-
hllOauwNz an '1.1•.-.... Pllff'AB IJllQlr6 &OOllll
lP'O& ~P.&nY •-VADOJllJ -S. .&. -.J
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Date
At the Home of
The Stralvberry
Waffle
• HAMBURGERS
SANDWICHES
IOJ!l CREAM
_ SUNDAES
' SODAS AND
A few dozen other
Delld.OUI DiallM
Open 8 to 7 'til further notice
1a1and I
n.·SKY ROOM
P1wwwta
TONY WBO
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• featurtn.c lovely
CJAIRlj BA&'rLE'JT
Vom"'i
* (JOFFEE SHOP
Ia Now Servtns • DINN.ERS
6p.ui.Wl9p..rn.
BrelJl:fut &Ad lAmcbeon
7· L m. WI J :30 p. m.
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Fresh Seafoods Daily
BARRACUDA SlllU!\IP
ROCK COD CLAMS
SALMON CRABS
Bayside Fish Market
-WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -
NEWPORT BEACH
1 28TH ST. AND LAFAYETTE PHONE HAJIBOR 115
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NEWPORT BEACH
OPPOSITE LIDO THEATRE
FREI PARK I N G A R EA
Hours. 4 to I 2 p. m.
(CLOSED TUESDAYS)
OVBRL~KING BEAUTIFUL NEWPORT B!AY
FINE FOODS :t COCKTAILS
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NEWPORT SHOE REPAIR SHOP
111--nND ST., NEWPOllT ••ca
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Two Local Lads
Hear Muon Bo.e Represent FFA at'
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TED BROWN HAS IT ! !
''Ronnie''
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Mr. Spalding B. Eastman
as
Loan and Investment Officer
I ., I Newport Batboa. Federal Savings
and Loan Association
HARBOR 1500 3333 VIA LIDO
NEWPORT BEACH, CAUFORNIA
P. A . Palmer, President
-V1q1D1a _..., 6GI m. CID· poJdtoJocllt, wW --Oii ~ Cbarl• La Belle and ~
tra1 •-Bal\o& B11ob Kr. and protaeUon ll'rl4a7, .o\pdJ 11., IP• m.. -. rut u r o ....,,,..,.. ot
Krs. emU. DftaA. Bal~ 1+nc1. at Newpott B •• e b ~ America mer:aben at Banor Btp.
ud M•loolm ~ m Lindo. 8dtool. 8ponll(ll't.q ~ <IP 1·-•r wtD npwt their local c:Mpter Bl~ ban b •• n -p•tod '" tbe-Orammar .._ PTA wldcb ~ tllo McUonal ftDale ot the ..,_
.,.cf.at dul "Pl •tntau... tor Mia Invited all faUMn. ~. nual cooperative qu!s coniat at
the Alumni l'Und campotp ot Po-I<> attu.d. Mrw. R&:rn>olld Baney, P'Ullerl<>D April 11, occe>Ml!I&' I<>
mona eouep. Allen F . Hawley, di.-newly •lected president., wtll aid ~Ball, aptculture teacher an<!
rector ot tbe coner•'• alum.n.1 &c:U•-ln arra.nseznent.a. JTA chapter &dvSaor.
1u-. 1&1,d here today. Kr. Rme, who t. with the Na,.. 'lbe two youtbl were .elected u
Pomona Collep a.lu.mni of thia tkinal Jl"oundatlon of Paycbotoctcal a rMUlt of their ab.owing made ln
.,_have launched tbelr lMT f\IDd ReHUCb,. t. an expert on pro.. tntra...ch1pter compeUUon tnvolv-
campaip for the purpolll ot rai. blema of family life. He la a pro.. inc Sl memben. The annual can-ine f\mdl for bu.Ud.1DC a war ir. feuor at Ca.l!fomla Iut.ltut.e of tu"9 which gtve. edue&tton ln
modal Gym.nulum to honor Amer-TechnolOIJ'. Parenti · are urpd cooperaUve markelln&' and buying
1 lads w11o died In the ,...,..,t I<> take advantqo ot (be oppor-on the part of tarmen. '" spon·
can • tunlty to hear Mr. Roee'1 lecture IOred. by growen' organlzaUona
war. for whJcb ther. ta no atfmlwfon in the fie.Ida of dtru.t, avocadoe,
P't&n8 call for the enctlon of. • charge. milk product&, walnuta, and poul-
memort&l gymnuium to c'e the r _.-Hill try product.. A ... "'"'vrdlnr to Mra. ICdga.r , a with improved pl&ylng flelda which room ptlze will be given Yor the Prizes · totaling $32 are made
· will 11erve u a youth center where room h.avtng the greatest number available to the local wtnnera:
high 1chool and junior college of pa.rent.I and frle.nde present. LaBelle won $10 for tint, Mun-
tea.m1 . in SoUthem cautornta can sen S8 for •econd, Gill $8 for third,
hold their game. and contest.a on Hill ~ for fourth, and Knight $3
neutral grounda. . Th• plan can. Costa Mesa Man is tor titth place In the lOc&l quiz.
for equipment sutttctent to handle W d t D G" l
.. veral hundred athleteo at one e 0 Owney Ir ORANGE COUNTY FARMERS
ume. Th• proposed lt)'JtUIUlum In Church Ceremony SEVENTH m NATION
building alone will cost $300,000. Orange county ranked seventh
L&at year 2.~ Pomona College Mlsa Afartlyn Saxe, daughter of of all the counUee in the United
~I. 11--u.ch BaJI. PoUJ PeM.
With
Replaceable
Ball
Cartridge
Ideal Gi~
for All
"School-•
sters"
alumni contrtbuted $5:S,:ilt to the Mr. anti Mrs. W . Earle Saxe of State11 in value Of farm product.a
_____ ._ _______ _.., college for purposea ranging from l)::wney, t.ccn me the bride of eold or used by farm houaeholda
schola.rahipe to the purchue or Donald Edward Grable, son of Mr. during 19~. Value wU U.ted at
'Reduced to L.--,--,
Dlspen~inl' Opticians - M. E. Pattillo, Optician
bookll. :i nd Mrs. G. S. Grable of Coat.a $83,698,723 . Topped by Loe
Adnnce gift.a on March 31 to Mesa. The young couple were Angeles County 26 Callromta
the current tund for the ,war me-married in an impressive double. counties are tnc~ded In the 100
morial gymn..utum already exceed rlnG". candlelight service in St. leading counties tn the nation
$38,000, Hawley said, .\lark s Episcopal C hu r ch in baaed on farm product.a Wied or .
Harbor FF Attend
Chino Field Day
Elgin L . H£ll, agricultural in-
structor, nnd a team ot five 1tu.
J ,nts v.·111 represent Newport Har.
.... ,. Unic n High School at the
Future Farmers at America Field
\Day, spon.sored by the Livestock
Downey. aold.
~ii .. t.r1de graduat ed from Qow.
l"Y l ilbh School and the bride·
..;.·oc n1 f:on1 Ne1A•port Harbor Un.
ion High School. He waa recently
relcaaed from the Navy and ia now
attending a diesel engineering
school i:i Long Beach.
A MAN'S CREED -
The sermon Sunday by the Rev.
P erry F . Schrock at Corona de-I
Mar Community Church. Congre·
gaUonal, 111 on the topic, "A Man's
Creed.'.'
98c
• Extra Ink
Cartridge 25e
117 W. 3rd SL SANTA ANA Phone S.. A.. M11 Loan Department of Bank of
Service is Held for
Peggy Lou Begg IT'S FOR'
Made of aluminum alloy, the ''Ronnie" pocket size
pen is a streamlined pen th_at will meet the most
exacting requirements. Prec1s1on -made with steel
ball point, it bas replaceable ink cartridge that _makes
it long lasting. The so-lovely carry-all size IS not
only welcome to the curriculum crowd, but for the
golfer, the racing fan, the business man, the shopper
and the housewife. F our color barrels-Blue, Red,
Black and Green.
AT LAST!
VAGABOND VOYAGES
TO
ACAPULCO, MEXICO
25 DAY FREIGHTER CRUISES
SAILING· APRIL 10,'MAY 8, JUNE 8, rot.Y ••
• AUG. I, SEPT. 1
ExoUc Port. ol Call
LA PAZ, MAZATLAN, MANZANILLO,
PUERTO V ALLABTA, ACAPULCO *
* IAyove.r la Acapulco pennlta opt.Iona.I
olde tl'lp to Mexico City
We &re exclueive Pacltic Coast Paasenger Agent.a for theee
Monthly Vagabond Cruiaea. Don't be left waving on the pter-
reserve your cabtn NOW! ,
HILLM N TRAUEll A SERUl~E, lllC.
PHONE
Don E . mnman 1s1s
Suite 3U, Spul'&'eon Bid(.
W . J)onald Sm.Ith
SANTA ANA.
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V. 1 t \ f~1-~u1uas g n&U \Wl1 • •• ,0111••1 '•10 __
HOLLYWOOD PARK . . •
America. to be held at the Charles
\V .Ro~lnson r a nch at Chino on
April 12. \
Among the calUe to be judged
·viii be fou r Herefords from the
:-an('h or lrt>ne Rich, star or sc reen
and radio. Miss Rich will be pre·
S("nt and V.'ill make a short talk
on her parUcipation in the raising
of cit ltle al Rlchranch.
Follov.•ing a barbecue at the
event, to which 200 guests have
~en invited besides the 200 Future
F a rn1ers of America ;nembera and
their instructors.'Ea.rl Ryan, super-
intendent, and George W. Berry.
herdsman, of the Palomar Angus
Ranch at Pala, will give demon-
strations of cat tle filling.
Guests Include the following:
Byron .t. ?.lcMahon. chJet of the
Bureau of Agricultural Educatioli.;
Isa ac Shakarian, vice president,
48lh District Agricultural Alaocia...
lion; J . C. Gibson, ttgional euper.
visor, agricultural education ; C. V.
C::i.st le, Los Angeles County farm
advisor: A. D. Aulenbacher, a.aala-
ta:ll farm advisor. San Bernardino
County: Dan Thornton, nallona.lly
known breeder; Dr. L. M. Hurl,
:..os Angeles County Llveetock
Inspector.
Smash-up
Spoils Party
A happy family re·union of the
,\IJan A. Ritter ramily or 713
Poppy, Corona de! Ma r , ended In a
smuh·up this week, wreckting the
family car, but injuring no one.
According to Mrs. Ritter, who
\VOrks a.t the Corona del Mar poet
office, they were taking Wis consin
relatives on a aight seel.ng tour,
when a souped up jallopy driven
by a 16-year old boy amaahed lnto
them, near Eecond.ido. The party
hsd to return home on the bua.
Two Injured in
Highway Accident
' Jobh A. Craig, 2:S, or Los An·
geles, and his pa&H:nger, Kat..be.rtne
Johlwon, 18, of Santa ManJca, were
taken to Orange County Hospital
Saturday with minor lnjurtm when
the car In wbJch they were riding
la utd to have run oft the high·
way. •truck a tree and overturned.
Craig told ottloen that a car
1uddenly . alowed dOw'D ln trront ot
him OD Ille h!rin..y DeU Marine
avenue-, and to avoid a oollllJon.,
pulled off the ro&d.
CDM BeSident
Enjoys Guam
Mn. Carl L. AMrowa. who left
Cordlla del Mar ·-Deee...-I<> join CoL AndftwO on Guam, ..
eAjoJln.r life OD that Wand, OC-
COrdlng to let.ten recetved by
---------~--1 t>lendL Allboucb. "hitlln&' th•
~------,,;,,,,________________ b.ICh spot." OD Guam COD.Id.Ila ol
$100 .REW' ARD
............ for M7 --· -· v .... _. a..er -.&ewlac .. )'w (~) we tt·-t ........ .
llO~ ~ ANY WllDfOD I
Bepaln and·r,aras for Any Make or Age
STllAW •Ol•*•S
1-N. ll&IN MNTA ANA
• .. n.aa
a.ttenctt·ng the many parUea pftn
by officen and their WIYs_ tbe
former Harborlte '" flndlnir Ute
In th• Padtlc a ll>rllUns uper-
lonco.
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J19i_U.. ftAllC" Aft'llOVSD
T1>o -"" p!MD•ns ._. ..... ,__ --·-....,.,._of -,.a.-to-.SaU..-
..at----~ __ ., -
~t:s. P..:~gy r...ou Begg, 31. of 421
Goldenrod street, Corona del Mar,
died 1-fonday in a Los Angeles hos-
pital. Funeral service was held
Tuesday artern~n at Baltz Mortu·
ary wtth the Re~ Perry F . Schrock
conducting.
Survivors · Include her husband,
Norman; infant daughter, Barbara
Jean : a slater, ?.fra. Frances E .
Shaver; her mother, Mrs. Ethel
Clark. and brother, Harry Clark.
Merchant Patrol
Ext.ends Operations
Ernest H. Waltze of Balboa and
\Vllliam Jackson of Costa Mesa
L
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K s
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Personalized •
STATIONERY
AND
Book Matches
Hallmark Canis COSTA MESA .
EXCLUSIVELY J. C. HUMPHRIES, Manapr Phone Beacon 55!1-W
Al8o lD Loq Beaclt at, '-18 American Ave.
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Patrol and Detect ive Agency.
Building to House
4 New Businesses
E mil L. ?.t yrehn Jr. plans to
construct four new buildings to
be used u a nuraery, produce
stand. feed shop. and woodwork-
ing ahop. at 17th street near New·
port bOulevard.
McLEAN
Motor Co.
201 No. Main
Santa Ana ·I
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D Seat Covers I
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Complete 0
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Body 0
Repairing B
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Best
Workmanship
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Motor Co •
ft••• Mt8
11.lNo. ..
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ASPHALT TILE
NOW AVAILABLE
For YOUR NEEDS
USE ON FWORS AND WALLS
*
For your Beach Heme, Mountain Cabin,
or for use in your Sun-Room, Rumpus
Room or on the Patio
"WEAR TEX"
BRAIDED OVALS
2x4"s to 9x12's in a wide selection of colors
* If you've been unable to get a table to fit
your Breakfast Nook, we can make one
for you . . . . any dimension required,
using a handsome chrome base . . . with
a beautiful, long -wearing linoleum top.
Come in and talk it ()f.'er. Rush Rug Squares
Fol' Your Patio or 8mt Room
A valla.ble tn &-foot Wldtha
that can be made up into any
dmtred length. Good color aetec-·
tlon
· CARP.ET WORKS
um South 11a1a Stn.et, Suda Ana
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Poli.mg DI_:._ • •wWJAn cw IAllDlm aid nrm i. emn_.i ot t11e tot.. ...,....,.~~,--........ ~
R'e-n-<flhtng
ad Battonb'olea
CHI'S FEED STORE I -Ha~ and Gi:ain
Quality Feeds ....,. ... .., ....... ..
tan Nw..... ~
OIMrrA MDA
by
11""'-7 C>rAll'W
Jt ll a pleuun to cut an oeca-
~ ,_ am1.i.t tbO nur17 ot
brtckbata. Wldle we tldnk tlMra
~=-~=-~'. older that Jllle the -. •
~ ..... to lmqw at.l-
a lltUe about a whale ot. a lot of
th1np. U every Amertcan ~
be porouaded to rue! tlle Oon·
gTeA!onal Reeord for ju.t one ._.._ ___________ .I month and note the oTerwbelm.tns
Same Old Prices
Ilea'• a Womeza'• Salte • Uc!
l'lala -• eo.ta • • • Mc
l'llllta. llllf'1"r s-ten,
BlomM,8tadll -·····fk
4-Day Service
Phone BEacon 5824
CAB CO.
vartety of wbjecta wbiclt come be..
fore our national legt.latln body,
we believe there mJsbt be a more
1ympatheUc Wldent&ndJDC of the
taak of the men tn Wuhington.
Repreeenta.Uve Leroy John9on
(R) of Stockton, for lnlta.nce, hu
introduced a bill to 'put a etrong
ban on the a&le of lntlamm.able
fabr1ca. He potnta out that la-
belling material.I "Lntl&mmable"
wtll not help, lt the wea.rer ne-
glect.a to read the label or lf the
manufacturer deliberately put.a tt
on an inside 1ea.m.
John.son hu done hiJl good turn
I'"~ n pp & bm -ll!Wllla' ,._ --l.n
For W &. El fj ._ -""'-tiiD U>d p.._ 'ot -denooi are eTttr&C10ft •1111 u.t 11o 1o ~ • u ,-., to.-:
.A_ I !.-1...'. ~ fr --' I' 'I& at ill WUllam S. X.-Tr. 1lio9 _-e LDT9Q -.. 211, Kwpact B21c!I. caJI. 0...,.. A-lie, Ooota x-. C.U •
, . ---Ula ~ firm fomla. A.II et-.,. urse4 to ..U ot -ol Alaa L. Blum, ne comna, Bal· u.. Water -_ ..... April 112. RA--rROZl:N rooo -.... nd Callfomla.
Por tho ---Of -LOClmRa wrnmBa our banda tbla 17th
tlle City COUDcll bu -It -and t11at aid firm lo compoMCS ot day Of Kar<:ll, !MT.
to 'hcord )'OW' vlOW1I by -.-Ula ~ ,__ WbOI< WlLLLUI S. LAWSON, JR.
noUnc • vottq plw In .,.,..., ,,._ In 11111 11114 plaCN ot --ALAN L. BLUK
Prodnet. . . -ue u t-., to.wit: STATIC·OI' CALirORNlA)
TIM -wU1 fln4 In tllo llot Alu L. Bhlm. Ut eow,,., Bal· I•
below the polllnc plw In each -W•nd; Call1omla. COUNTY 01' ORANOE )
dlatrlct. All d-uo urpcl Wtilfaa lllJ' bud tbla 17th day ON TIDB 17tll day of Kuch, ~ .ot; :'1J: ~T ~ ~ open Of Karell, !MT. ~ D. 1947, befo~ m•, Tom W.
"" · ALAN L. BLUM Hendmoon. • Notary Public In and
Preetnct numb<ra 1-13 are lo-STATE or CAUFORNIAJ rclr the Aid Councy alld state, ,..
ea.led (lD numerlcal order) u >• aldinf Uleretn. duly commiMJone<!
follow9. COUNTY ,OB' ORANGE• ) and sworn. penonally appeared
Dl<trlck'1· RMI~. 019 Sllth ON THIB 17tll day Of Karch. A. D. Wm. E. Ll.waon, Jr., and Alall L.
Street. Newport Beachi J'tJ'e St.a.. lHT, before me. Tom W. Render--Blum known to me to be the per-
Uon, 2817 West Central A•enue, eon. a Not&rJ Pu.bile tn and for the 80lll Wh09e names subecribed ro
Newport Beach; City Hall. New· l&id County and State, residing the withtn Instrument. &!ld ac-
port Beach; Fire St&Uon, 703 Eut therein. duly comm..lu1oned and k.nowJedged to me that they ex.e-
Bay Avenue, Balboa. .worn, penonally appeared Alan cuted the •ame. IN WITNESS
\ Walt.ae'a Cuage, 1630 Ocean L. Blum known to me to be the WBER!JOF, I have hereunto 8£''
Boulevard, Balboa; Fire StaUon. pu90n. who. name la subacrlbes my hantl and affixed my otticlal
327 Marine Avenue, BalboaUland; to the within instrument, and ac-.ff9.l the day and year in this
RltcJ\.le'a Real mat.ate Office. 13115 knowledpd to me that be executed Certltlcate flrtt abQve written.
CO&J!lt Highway, Corona del Mar; the aame. IN WITNESS WHERE-(Seal) TOM W. HENDERSON
~ Club, 15115 We1t Central Ave--OF, I have hereunto aet my hanc:! Notary Public ln and t or Orange
nue, Balboa.. and atttxed my official seal the County, State or California.
Stuart's Garage, 333 Santa Ana day and year 1n th.la Certificate (My commJB1ion ex.pl.res 3-7-'-i9l
Avenue, Newport Height.; Beek'• nnt above .written. Pub. March 20-27, April 3-10, 1947
Garage, Agate Avenue, Balboa (SEAL) Newport-Balboa Presa
Island: Lido Isle Club Houae, Lido TOM w. HENDERSON.I :==~=========:=,
Iole: Frtetag'a Garage, 223 Dl1-Notary Public lh and for Orange I Keys Made
mond Avenue, Balbo& Ialand; County, Stat~ of California..
Cook's Garage, 1300 Ocean Boule· My eomm ... lon expires 3·7-11>49 Locks Repaired
vard, Corona del Mar. Publlah March 20--27 , April 3-10 ,47
Newport-Balboa Presa V 0 • G F. L ' '
-I fAU.MARK_ Greeting C~ds
I . FOR ANY AND' ALL OCCASIONS .
Gilt Item.a • Noveltiets • Costume Jewelry
h11par1 IDllVllllr 1ad llft lllllp
2102 OCU1'I ntONT, NEWPORT 8L\CH
Carpets. Rugs and Upholstering
CLEANED
• A Compl.t• Lin• of Floor Coverlnq1
LUDLUM CARPET W9BKS
Phone 2806 SANTA AMA 1622 s. Main St.
Now on Balboa Island
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L S~OJ
U HOUR SERVICE
Agent.I for Santa Fe Trallwa,a
809 Highway 101
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF.
for the Boy Scouta by 1ponaortng
a bill, which paaaed the Houae, to
authorize the Secretary of War to
lend War Department equipment
and provide aervlces lo the Boy
Scouts of Arnette& in . connection
with their \\'orld Jamboree to be
held in France t.hil year.
When it came. to paaalng the
bill to restore the name of Hoover
to the Dam, both parUea ln the
house took occaalon to laud him
.:.s a great American. All of
•..vhtch vraiae indicates Mr. Hoover
BOY BORN TO MESA.NS
A seven pound.a, ten ounce aon
wu born lo Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Gohn, 2302 Elden avenue, Coeta
Men, April ~ in St. JMeph hoa-
pltal
OERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
Flctit'°'1a Flnn Name
THE UNDERSIGNED do here-
by certify that they are conduct-
ing a Frozen Food Distributing
buaineu at .fl8-30th Street, New-
port Beach, California, under the
fictitious firm name of HARBOR
FOOD DISTRIBUTORS and th11.t
100 Main St .. RaJM& Ph. 1•~
!08 Marine. BAlbon l<tlaDd
RISING VALUES!
BUILDING COSTS
UP AND GOING
HIGHER!
"
USING THE REMARKABLE.
NEW "OJI' B O-LA 'l'O B"
EQUIPMENT
EXPEBT SHOE
QUALITY MATERIAL USED
u & Good Job or no lob"
HARBOR SHOE B.EPAill
and LMUaer Shop
1H E. Central B. W. Foeter
acrou from Balboe Thea&re
UPHOLSTERY
.
Fabric
•
Dottoa • We1*nc° e Gimp
8pl'lnp • Twine • Battou
OftlNDNI& Nau. • Frb1p
Sprtn1 Unlla
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-YA.BDS 01' FINE
F A.BBIOK TO 81!!1.E<JT FROM.
DRRllE CDUATY
UPHDlalTERY CD.
'1S W. 'Ill St. SANTA ANA
l'llOIUI S. A. llS'!O
is ln a class by himself --The
?tfan who Ls Not going to rµn tor
President in 1948.
Congressman "Bud" Gearhart
( R ) of Fresno la earnestly s triving
to pass a bill to protect O ld Clory
from desecration, a matter wh.ich
our Congress seems to ha,ve over-
looked for the put 150 yean. In-
ternational a ttention hu resulted
from Gearhar t '& bill to maJ& Ice-
land tt:.e forty.ninth 11tale. The
Soviet Navy n~11paper, Red Fleet,
said Gearh.art's b ill "should be re-
garded a.s a very strange eplaode
in international relatlona," and
assailed him tor "thinking dollan
can buy countries." Apparently
the Soviet prefers the grab 11yatcm.
The Sacramento Bee payB tri-
bute to Senator Knowland (RI tor
'his refusal to subordinate hi•
j udgment and his ooflJ!lclence to
petty partisanship" In hJa vote
recommending confirmation or
David Lttlenthal aa Chalrm&J.\ of
the Atomic Energy Commtuion .
Knowland took a leading part on
the a enate rloor in aupport ol
Llllenthal'.s CQ11firmatlon, pointing
out that there \\'LI not an Iota or
evidence that Lilienthal or the
other nominees were Communtata,
sympathizers or fellow travelers
Jn any degree. The California
senator made a ftip lo the T en-
nessee Valley to see tor himself
""'hether there were tangible re-
sult.a of Lllienthal's admlnlstra-
LEGAL NOTICE
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
Flctttloll8 Finn Name
THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby
certify that we a.re conductlng a
Baby Furniture manutactu.ring
and sales buslneu a.t 34.10 ~ W.
Ocean Front Street, Newport
Bea.ch. Calif ornia., under the rtctl-
Uowi firm name ot Jiffy J.Ug. Co.,
and that said firm Us composed of
the following persons, whMe
namea in f\tlJ and places of resi-
dence are a.a follows, to-wtt :
Mary E . Baxter
3410 %: W. Ocean F ront,
Newport Beach, California.
Harold W. Baxter
3410\0 W. Ocean Fron~
Newport Beach, Callfom1a.
WITNESS our hands th1e ~th
day Of March, 19.f7.
HAROLD W. BAXTER
MARY E . BAXTER.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE )
)U .
==============; 1 t ion ot TVA. He r eported to the r Senate that he waa favorably im-1 preBSed with the high caliber or
ON THIS 2:;lb day o r March,
A. D., 19-f.7, before me, W. S .
Foote, a. Notary PubUc ln and tor
aatd County and State, reaiding
therein, duly commiaaioned and.
aworn, peraonally appeared HA.R-
OLD W . BAXTER, MARY E.
BAXTER. known to me to be the
penona whoae namea are sub-
scribed t o the within lnatrument,
and acknowledged to me that they
executed the same. IN WITNESS
WHEREOF, I have hereunto 1et
my hand and alfixed my official
seal the day and year In-this
Certificate tlrat above written.
p,,ek~
Rapua, ~
Our registered pharmacist
will fill your prescriptions
quickly and accurately.
You ma be sure of flrat
quality d r u g auppUes,
well-Informed ud ooart&-
""" eervlce ID oar atoree.
BAI.ll()A PllUMA(JY
JIAJIPTON
BARBOR DBUG
NEWP0BT PllABMAOY
I the men in TV A and that the
people tn the Tennessee Valley
I \Ve re not captivated by ldeu of a
super-state, but were &tout be-
lievers in the American tree enter.
prise system. The TVA had aided
in the development of \vater ways,
nood control and TIC\\' sources ot
power. Kno\vla.nd contended that
Lilienthal's a.ct!\'ities meant better
fa r m s , mor e industries, more joba
and a better way of Ute,
I! anyone li\1.ng in the 18t h
District wonders why he ha.s not
received an answer to j\!s letter to
his congreuman, he may be
a.uured that Representative Wil.lia
Bradley (R ) of Long Bea.ch haa
been giving tulltime service t o hla
job. He ha.a been appointed to a
committee to proceed to the Canal
Zone to study plaNI tor recon.atruc-
Uon, the only aeaman tn the en~
Ure Committee. Al a former
Naval Ca.ptain, be took the lead
in pu.ah.lng HR 1240 and HJR 78
througb the House. Thue bllla
eliminate certain 1.n.tpectlon law
red tape to enable our War De..
partment to keep our troope mov-
lllg •llout the world dllrinl -
Ume. Be haa Introduced • bill
dHlgnod ID gtvc American dt!Rn-
ship to the people Of Guam. wbo
have been under our complete con-
<SEAL) W . S. FOOTE
Notary Public In and tor Orange
County, State or California..
?tty Commiesion Expires July 1,
1950.
P ub. March 27,-April 3, 10, 17
Newport-Balboa Pren
CERTIFICATE OF BUSL'<ESS
F1cUUous Ftnn Name
THE UNDERSIGNED do hereb y
certify that they a.re cond ucting a
building busineea at 15th and Vir-
ginia Street.a, Newport Beach, Cal-
ifornia. under the t lctltioua firm
name ot TAYLOR and ASSOCI-
ATES and that aaid nrm iJi com-
posed , ot the following penotUI,
whoae names in tun and pla.cea of
t esldence are a.a follows, to-wtt:
RICHARD I'. TAYLOR,
Irvine at 15th Street.
Newport Beach, Ca.lifornia.
EARL W . STANLEY,
Irvine a.t ~th Street,
Newport Beacb, Ca.lltornta.
T . A. GREGORY,
-4109 Country Club Drive,
Long Buch. Callfoml&.
WITNESS our banda tbJa Hth day
of Marth. 1947.
RICHARD F . TAYLOR
EARL W. STANLEY
T. A. GRIXX>RY
STATIC 01' CALIFOllNlAl ........ ---•I trol for 4.9 yean without that
prlvilep. )IL
a.p,_.,taUve Norn. Pou11on COUNTY 01' ORANGE )
BALTZ
MORTUARY
UDY Al IEllANT -
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r.oao•A DIL. MAB ...........
DA1' AKD Nffllft'
CR ). of Loe ~lea. t..n.d C1&l.r ON TRIS 14th day of MU"ch.,
Engle (D ) ot Red Blufl', ban re-A.. D. lfM7, be.tore me, Klldred
turned from their hdllc Jal•-Stanley, • Notary Public In and
trtp with Secretary of the Jn.. for the Mid County and State, tt-
tulor Krug, which aCOOlmla for a lldJnl" theftln. duly commluloned
number ot their "no votes" on and nrorn, pe.nonally appee.red
BOUie roll ealll. Poaloon bu In-Richard I'. Tayler, Earl W . Stan.
troduced lqlllatton to provide d· ley aud T. A. Gregory imo,rn to
ril goftl'll.mmt tor tbe laland of me to be the penona who9e "n&:mN
Guam 1n pla'ce of the '"naval de--ani subecrfbed to UM with.In lrwtzu...
mocracy" be decluH rt bu today. mmt, OD4 oclm-.opd to ""'
.Be aleo LQ~ a l"NDlution that they executed the a.me. lN
'"'!~ tbO D<perlment of WITNlC88 WBJlllD)I'. I hon
state to make Immediate prepan.. bereanto •t D\J' band and affixed
lion tor an euly neptlatlon Of the my ottlctal -1 the ci., """ yur
J&pl.D-puce treaty. Tllll bill In tbla Certlflcate ftrwt -... ~ cl•lm' la, a f'lllUl.t of a con--written.
remice wttll a-rai JlacArtlllD', (llJCAL) IDLDRJ:D STANLEY.
wllo aye -and do-Notary Pablle In ...i fw Orange
._...y wll1 _.,... -O-ty. State. "' Collfomta.
1w> um1 .. to malto J&pl.D a ...... -B. Walllo.
lion ....-COmmalam. -Pub. April l-16.17·2t. !MT
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Have You Adequate
Insurance?
see
Fred Tressa
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Lose Inches Where You Should
• IID jerking and thumping
• no electric pads
• no disrobing, no exercise
• just relax; results guaranteed
A Trial Treatment Given withoutcharge<Yrobligation
COURTEOUS • SAFE BRIGGS Harbor 2241-1 300--A Marine PHONE
Beacon 5062-\V
634 Coast Highway
Phone Beacon 5173 (Around the corner from the SOS Radio Store)
or
Veteran °"'lled and Opuated Residence Har. 24 76
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Wllat ~o JOU think railroads make?
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What do rou think !her should make?
n. public tlllllks 10~ nUI .. '*
What are the facts?
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Actully tM r1ilr1Ms 11111111
only 2~~ in 1946.
To prnide tlle serrice you Hit,
rallnlds nnd to u111 11 least
6~. But esti111ates Indicate tllat
IYID with Ifie recent lreipt rill
Increase, the return for 194 7 will
be only about hall tllat reqai111111nt.
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Why it takes 6% to make · the grade • • •
Imputial.-n:hpollaobowthat,onthe
a-.peoplotbinkwemakel5ll\.Tbey
llllo think • fair ...... would be 10 ••
What W~Mm
But for the ,._ 19(6, with the bigmt _.,ma. ila16c in hiotory, the rail-
..... •med on1y •.• 2 ""· nm ii
-U....-halfthecompuable ......
iDp for otbw ind--The ro I •• for Um low nitum ue
-bud lo find. Since 1939 -_ ba..., incre 11!d ·52"fio% U>d the am-al fuel. matemlo and lllpplB
ban....,. ap 6l'floll\.
But freisbt rat. baTit juet ~
been increued an avera1• of onl:J
l 'l'\'10•-• year aft4r the eft"eclive date
of the Jut bii -incr• ..
WW About 'l'1lla J'-1
It ii eelimaW that the -D for llK7,
-with the -fnich' -.. erz211, will becnbr l1hoat balftbe6"
minimum -requized to --the impro+•••&a and •vk:.1111W. nm will bebeca-alincr1111~..,..
of ..... h and ........ i.e .... '*""
tairl -!r.e pan'-1 In UNI
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will be in otfect for all of 1947; becauae
al iDc:r...-1 epecial payroll -Oil railroed.; and becauae of a decline in
b . ' pe11 ! .... ,..[PE
What Doa 'l'llU Mean To You1
The .-ii ''Plenty!" Your otanc!ml
alltrinc ii the lri1'-t in the world be-
.. ,_ of"""' nooucnoN. But ,,,..
prodaction would not be pomible with-
out llASB 'ftAHBPOllTATION, which the
nnr-18 provide at low coet.
ff'r., flll l• Nttded
The kind al w fd yoar otandml al
liYins ""lullw tam a lot of money for
llllW equipnw>t U>d improv-To
amy Odt' the poot. .... improv-
"""" .... for blotter ~t, tnocb,
t&ac•hwk and .ftudenafety dericm. a
ml11lee•em ntaD. of 6jl: ii n11decl.:
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So when the railroadl make only 2~
amta on each $1.00 of their net prop-
erty investment, it concerns you.•
The fuDda (or fubae ~equipment
U>dimprovementam'Cllltc:omefromrail-
roed eeminp and Ohio Crom inveetor&
They will fumieb money OD reuonable
terms only if they have oonMence in
the future eanUnp of the railroeda.
You BGDe Another Stah In 'l'llU
Even if you do not own any nilroad
8f'-Oc1ra or bonda, insurance companMw
and .. vinp banb do. So you still have
a special intereot in -ing that the rail-
roads are allowed m>00gb to do a good
job ... for you.
\lie are publishing this and othor
adv~ta to talk with you at firat
hand about matters which are impol"
tam lo everybody. =-==l) ia•w'1t!!!Pllt.. U. ~
..Jll W&e'I &a&.•• e'l'88ST • C81CA.C:O a. ILLINOl8
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' ' Lumber and · Building Materials
BAY DISTRICT LUMBER CO.
Pbeae lkaoon 5111
,518 COAST IDGHW,t.Y AT THE A8011E8
OFFICE PHONE
HARBOR U
RESIDENCE
UABBOB 11581-.J SEE
KITTLES
' FOB ALL CEMENT WORK
PATIOS • WALKS e FOUNDATIONS
US E. 18'1'11) PLACE OOSTA MESA.
f. . R .E t-a°T AL J
1 CEMENT MIXERS • TRACTORS
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A SlotOKER'S DR.EA.AI is ~ lntricat ely engraved and jeweled cigarette cue on display at Keith's
Jewelers on &lboa Island. Planned "by W . D. Keith, engraved by E . Coleman Lee, and set with jewels
by Fr.s.nk Nusabaum or Loe Angele., the cigarette ca.M! would make a rather expensive "aouvtneer" of the
!&land, but ls attracting considerable attention at t he local jewelers. Noting that th e IslAnd'1 streets
Wf're named ma.inly after jewels. Keith decided to "m:ike something or It." The case ls all 1.n sterlin~, and
the jewels are set in sterling tubes, burniahed ont.o the case. Each street bears ii.JI name·sake jewe1.
Apolena avenue, named arter the pioneer Collin.8' fourth wife, was set with a n aptlte stone, while
~1arine and Collins h&d to go without a jewel. TUrquolse avenue proved a problem Ln that it Is the
shortut street with the longest name. Fifty hounJ of engn.vtng went Into the deluxe cigarette
case, whlch K elth a nd his uaociate. D. W. Fa.rrell, are cUaplaytng at the Marine avenue store.
Viele Metal Works
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Slip Coven '* Draperies'* Bed Spreads
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ot18TOM Md RI!4DY MADS
MB8. IE.AN WBtl'&i
18U Newport Bmt.
BLDG., OOSTA MES.&
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SANDBLASTING
PAINT AND RUST REMOVING
AUTOMOBILES -MOTORS
MOORING CANS -BUILDINGS
I. BEACON 5099
Ara Yau Thinking al Building?
Ooutilt
C. E. HAMLIN •
Ballder General Contractor
on) New CoMtructlon, Store Fronts, Low Priced Warehousing
and Lil{hl Steel Construction. Call for Appointment.
Phone Beacon 5838· W 1M9 Placentia, COSTA MESA I AIR COMPRESSORS • WHEELBARROWS
WE s~L FLAGSTE>NE ·j Large Concern Realty Board Tells
l BEACON 5099 j Plans Trailer Factory Cost of New Home
In Costa Mesa . Th• ro no~ing ,.., • ...., from lh• ~-·-·---·-·--------·-----·----·-·-·-... -" flCPl r-?a lty board Wlll interest
Starts Construction !'-------------------"
Of Large New Shop '~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Hanna Escrow Campany
-INCORPORATED-
Prompt and Efficient · Escrow Service
CLAUDE HANNA, Manager
Phone Beacon 5835
1701 Newport Avenue Costa Mesa
< Build Now With
DUTCH HEACDCI
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
WE CAN OBTAIN THE Nl:CE8SAKY MA.TEBLU.8
Complete Cabinet Shop Service
Pb.one Offtoe: Barbor 2163
Cabinet Shop
BM. Harbor 50Z
otnce
5th and Barbor BlvcL
Santa Alla, Call.f.
2%S Marine Ave.
Balboo< lalaad, Calli.
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UEDETIAll BlllDDS
"FROM FACTORY TO YOU"
They are precision measured,
accurately made and properly
installed at reasonable prices, in
Aluminum, Wood or Steel-a
100% Orange County Product.
Renovation and Repair a Specialty
Call for Free E•tim ste • Ona Wer le Delivery
SOUTH COAST VENETIAN BLIND CO
PHONE BEACON !5762-W
WEST 18TH AND NEWPORT BL VD.
COSTA MESA
BUILD THE MODERN WAY
CONCRETE BLOCKS
ECONOMY,
PERFORMANCE
and BEAUTY
FOR-
HOME,
PATIO or
GARDEN WAI.I.
Write or Call on Us at Plant
For ~ormation.
•·ag••na
Conaele Prodaela Co.
The sdva.ntng es of Costa Mesa
a.s a site r or a factory have in-
duced the O\\"ftl!'r o f a large trailer I
ra,·1c.ry in · the R i\"erslde area. lo
tra.nsr ... ·r ht.s busin ess to Coal&
~res..'\. Work has begun on lhe
j)11.paration o f the aile on Seven-
:ith S treet a short distance
\\/ l st 0f the Costa Mes& lumber
yarJ ond \\·ithln a few m onth.I,
l\'rr. Cha.J5. Glover expects to be
turning ou t a utomobile t railers
J n a produc t ion line similar to
that used by automobile a.ssembly
plants.
Footings are now being put In
r.r lhe main factory building
\\"h ich \\'ill be 220 feet by 47 reel.
Although the pruent plans ca.U
ror a on e story structure, the foun-
dations '1.1,·ill be rutty adequate to
carry additional stories tr desired.
Three houses will be bUilt racl.ng
S~ventcenth Street, one or which
pre5u:nably will be an office, with
lhe othen providing re&ldencea tor
the penionnel ot the org&nl.taUon.
The remainder ot the two a.ere
3Jtl' \Viii be paved to provide an
outdoor working and dlaplay apace
approximately 100 by 200 feel in
size.
The contractor for the project
la D. E. Colman and it is expected
that tho plant can be put into
operation by July. Ir desir ed, it
v.·a.s said that the productlon line
could a lso be used for ma.u pro-
duct ion o f a line at boats, which
Mr. Clover hM under conaidera.
ti on.
WALLACE E. COBN
GENERAL PADl-,.INO
A.."l.r PAPERllANGINO
1561 Santa Ana Avenue
COSTA MESA
Phone Beecon 6331-\V
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WALLPAPER
Mo.t Complete Stock
ID 0.-.u.p County
No Wal.tine
lmmedlat.. Delivery
WOI.I.ERT'S
nos So. Main SL Santa Alla
Phone S. A. 1131
"Redwood Really Lasts"
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n:NC•NG
No hhdhg
No Malnteunot
Hana split Redwood Grape
Stake Picket Panela WOTeD
'''Ith copper wire . . . .
S t u r d y, durable e.ndOSUJ"e
to provt~ privacy and
c' b a r m tor you:r outdoor
living room . . . .
Ran ch -typ e nJl tencea.
aha.kea and bark product.a.
W e Kake Installation.I
California Redwood
Materials Company
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Lor:CI&: i.r o.r n .: t7
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Harborilea planning lo buy a new
.101.1e.
\\'HAT DOES A
NE\\' llOi\lE COST!
1\ ne\\ hon1c will give you aa
:i1uch \"alUe for your money as a.ny
,l.her prodUCl' on the market, in..
Jl"lts the National Retail Lumber
r.:~·alc rs A.s..o;ociation, and cites
1 •. 11• f,b"'..lrl!S to drl\'e home the
:;-01nt.
In 19-10, a plut er er h&d to apply
8,000 yarda ot plaster lo ea.rn
nough nioney to buy a $5,600
louse in Detroit. Now he can
'd rn enough lo buy the same house
Uy applying 6,720 yarda ot pla.ster,
altho ugh the same house is selling
for $8,4000. A farmer could buy
the aa.me house ln 1940 "'ith the
proceeda from the sale of 7,414
bu.shels of wheal. Today he need
sell only 3,818 buahels or wheat
_\} buy lhe same houae at today'•
11Mce.
Moat or u.s learned In o ur h igh
school Economics clauea that
good Real Estate hu always been
a basic value. The buying power
o r a dollar varies a.lmoat cons
1t&ntly in Ila ability to acquire
uur da ily needs. The buying
ix>wer of a good real estate hold-
lng ls the moil everluling thing
..i.ny of us can acquire.
Ne"-·porl Harbor and Costa
A-tesa realty at today's market
prices la doubly attractive becauae
its value include1 an inyeatment
in So uthern California's future.
\\le live in one of America's raat-
~sl growing communities. W e
think and act y,•ith an eye lo the
future and our future I.a bright.
Yo ur R ealtor can help you acs
quire and protect your equity in
our commw:ilty. H e' L! a worthy
counaelor.
FLAGSTONE .... CONCRET£
-WOR.lt-
FREE ES'l'lllA TES
FoundaUom and Slam.
Qulcl< Service • , , .
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Guaranteed
AWNINGS
Daor H•lls, ·Porch
allll Patio Caaopies
By Sa.An+'NDDD
AWNING CO.
11J5 8o. ntl.4e1p1i1a SL
Aw' 'm PIL 5''70
WILL Nor Blow Dowa -
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.......... & .. do-old-l7JIO ol aw.lqo.
De-Oootlo
'l'lle lM& Oaot.
oall New tor ..,_ ..,._ts .AM._ Y-o..r·llofon n. .. .,. ........ 8 M' -A.loo: Qioiok __ ,
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Gr ound Is being broken this
wcl"k on a site 300 feet 5outh\\.•est
o f 16th str'!ct on N cw!>Qrt a\'enue,
n t h£> ,:rr.,,,·ing in dustrial district
or Coslll Mesa. y,·here the Viele
Sheet l<ifetal W o rk!!! -end Plumbing
S upply Co. \\"ill cr cct a shop which
9 cxr ... cted to be the finest or its.
":ind in Orange County.
The bulding, or semi steel cons
s truction, wlll be ~O by 100 feet
and y,·111 ha \'e 1,000 square feet of
Ion tor storage space. In the
front of the building a space 20
by W feet \Viii be used as office
a nd display space \\'ilh the res
mainder n1aking a ahop 50 by
80 feet In which will be installed
the latest macblnery to be had
for th~ conduct o f their business.
The prescnt bus I n es s was
founded in 1922 by Fred Viele as
a tin shop ln the r ear or the
TeW lnkle H a rdware Store. He
w&.9 joined, a year later, by Ralph
Viele v.·bo continued ln the basi-
ne:sa until h1a death in 1941.
VENETIAN . BLINDS
YOU CAN AFFORD
p~ BEACON 5881-J
The business b.a.s been condu.cled
since 1926 near the intersection of
Newport avenue and Harbor boule-
vard &nd has frontage on both
s treets. Ber tren S mith. son of
Mrs. Call& Viele, came to the com?
pany In 1936 &nd ba.s been mana-
ger of the company slnce that
time. Jn November or 19'46, Lester
Smith, brother ot Be.rtre;n, was ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ released from the U . S. Army and ..: joined the con cern arid on January __________________________ _,
1 of the preaent y~. the brothers
purchaaed the business from their
nother .
The small ehop which \\'as used
al first~ was enlarged in 1930
and ln 1941 the capacl ty of the
shop w as doubled. The new shop
\\"ill double lhe size of the shop
again &nd rumi4h full lime ems
ployment for ten [amiliea. F or
many yea.rs it has been the an1bi·
lion of the family to have a shop
which would be adequate lo handle
the growing business and nbw this
ambition ls about t o be realized.
Mrs. Calla Viele relaina the
<m'llership or lhe present quarters,
w hich ar e so .strategically located
t hat they will undoubtedly. In the
not too distant future, become the
location of a first class moder n
bu.siness building.
-I! you want to buy or sell IJl)ls
thing, use a Preu cla.asi!ied a d.
QOIUI-B. #J.u,Jla'I
General
Contractor
MIO ()out Boulevard
Phone Harbor 412
CABINET SHOP
SERVICE
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401 'l'lllrUetli SL
Pbone Harbor tlll-I
c. E. mcconnlck
CaabUCllDR ca.
COMJ>Lrr& HOMS BUILDERS
Cablaet Sbop 2134 N•wporl: Bl.d.
COSTA MESA. CALIF.
Pl:aone BM.con 5073
ROOFS
W. J. Be~w
Going to
Build
This
Year?
You probably h&ve your dream house all worked
out In your mind -or maybe your architect or
contractor already bas prepared plans on pa.per
for you.
El~rity will have a large pa.rt In making
dreams of postwar living ()Jlme true. When you
go over the plans with your boilder be sure to
ask him about the newest developments in house-
hold labor 1Bving and functional 1-uty.
Our expet18 In everything electrical will be glad
to help with layout plans or problems. One sug-
gestion may make a lot of difference In the "llve-
abWty" of that home.
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S•-ECTBICIAlll
SINCE 1920
.. ·~ ,ji=lj
lOM C-t lllway NEWPOBT mt&OD Pll. -MO"!
AJioo .. 11aa FTaadw.WlhD~s--.s-Diep.Oak....,,
C-0.Two File Equipment
FOR FACTORY, PLANT, STORE, OFFICE, FARM. HOMI!
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APRIL 10-16
California's calendar for
apring sparkles with the
fairs, fiestas. rodeos and
other colorful events that
have done so much to make
this state the nation's play-
ground. •
Where to go, and when, is
of course a question. It's
one we'd like to help you
answer each Thursday in
this little almanac of travel
If you're sports-minded.
make the Los Angeles' Out-
door Show your port of call
on the 11th of April. If you
like the great outdoors,
you'll really appreciate this
complete exhibit of boats,
tackle, guns and camping
equipment. The show will
continue through the 20th.
• If you're a snow fan, make
your plans no w to see the
Downbill Ski Races at Mt.
San Gorgonio on Saturday.
April 12, 4nd Sunday the
13th. You'll find the moun-
tain ria:ht next door to the
famous desert resort, Palm
Sprinp. •
The old time West will
have its day on the 13th at
Oakdale, in the central part
of the 1tate. Oaltdale's ro-
deo attracta quite • lar&e
CJOWd and it'1 euy to reKh.
··-L ..... friendl Ricbielcl
-·-y -.w; ... that clot the Weot
'IOfZI' bu:'querun for eom-
plet• Information about
locale-Yourltidrlold
dzw1er knowa bia ~
llit;y well U you Med -
line, try a taldul cl the
new Richfield. Tloio p.c'
motor fuel will,... l"l"I'
trip man ea~
USI YOUI
llCllPIBO amn CA1D
Given by Ebell Club in Grammar School-
"~ _1, ---..-___ __._ ______ Shrine '" Oregon i r-ni -wu lleld ll"rl11&1
joyed by over two lulMncl ~ co del M ~ In Grauel Chopel for -who altencled Ibo d 7 1rt.brldp rona . a r Gonmallu Barubl, 13, wbo died l'UtY st-by Ibo -Qui> ca , r,.-of Newport ~ and 1'Ueocll.i. April 1.tt, at Ibo NM(pori By J'LOBllNCll ~ 0...-CoWlty Wiii pl ,_... In Illa bome on Whittler llleet,
ft Alli NOW GiviNG
4-Da7 .CJM•lag Serv-lce
1 wee• uu••T 1c•w1c:s
-rtlll Pl~UP AND, DELIVERY
Beed> .G..,,,mar lldlool. l'fotdlily _,, -4 -In ~ Coot& K-. Mr, Baruhl WU
• -.it1tu1 party llolt a1ao a p.& Kra. Jadt Tait, eoe "-..., 4w1Dc Ille _, .. Y...-. If plaM 1>om In Ooaka. Japan. aod had
ftnaoclal .....,_ -•Did .ll!raf-~Uy owp1-oe ll&turdq, OC 0ua W--. Jone Ume _,In tbe United Stau. '1 yeen, tort. ot the committee W-11a4 Kuch 28111, by a -t from bor prdoller of N-rt, wori< out. a .. worked ao IOJiC and ~ late hua•«o MPlllW, Norman W--and 1119 wife are leav-~ In Orange county •Ince ~ .. 8 -
Over fl.. hUMred 4oll&rl ~ w,_, Whom .... had -olily 1116 IOQll for Orqm wbera they 1--
-1n. _-,~ --tlorovP --fw'm&Dy Wiii -tlletr bome alOlll' the Tiie an. Emeot n Okomoto, PHONI llACON 5723
Deuert \ -of nlllolt.. yeen. Wi*'1 i. onppcl In --mt.jor 0rqon hlpWay. ' · pUtor of J.nahelm J!'ree Kethodlot
ehaped. iee.cnam -· C>OOl<lel nw In the Canadian Bank of Guo plana a roodoide ahrtne Chun:h, ottld&Unc-Interment 121 DOADWA'I'
and coffee. 8peclal "eetor m.-Oonunetce. but hu been eent to complete with nlpa. a wlal>Jnc ' wu In Fairhaven Cemetery. l..-----------------------...&
wu provided by ». Baroid their San l'rancloco bnnch for a will, IOOd fOOd and a plaee to ~~~~~~~~
Ahrendt. vlollnlst, accompanied on alx-montha period of Ume. During-raot. It i. to be known, he aaya, r;
the piano by tu. wtte Bitl num-the war he aerved hla country for u "Dutch Gue." • ' c: ~were "Ave Maria'; by Go90d, .a1Jl ye&r11 u a pilot 1n t.be ltnyaJ: chw ttem ot tntereet planned L:W ~ LE s TE B & D • "Medll&Uon" O-Om ''Thalo" -. Air l'm:e. He otaU. U>al Oorooa by Wurdlnpr for hi. new plaee -
aenet. and "Ca.uonetta#•, b).· Dem del liar Ja greatly like .ome parta will be a rea1Aer tor all fOlU 10111 •ot
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IN'VISTOIS' Ambrom.o, all ot wbic.h were beau.. of Egypt. &nd he would love to from California. Penom who re-PAI'•&.\
Uf'Ully pr-..:t.ted. by UM!M ou~ make thia home at 90me tuture gUter wU1 be uked to give their = ~,,.Lot A .... SIOd &••-•
standing t.rUlta of our own Har-date lf he pouibly can. home addrus, their de.tln.&Uon, IANfA ANA 2004 Wll5T C1NnAL AVE., NEwl'OaT BEACH
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Following an attemoon of cardl, HAPPY Bl&TBDAY ! Idea,, Gu. dec1uu. "'ii that tome
numben were dn.wn for the lucky Birthdays hold no terror for Xn. trlendl may comt along who will
winner of the• one hundred dollar E . Y. Porter, 313 Nareluus. want to look them lip. and will be
bill which went to Mn. V1rgln.J.a muter Sunday found her oe:lebra· enabled ln that manner to find
HiggiNI of San Marino. Mra. ting her eeventy-etghth naW day them.
Dick Rlch&rda made the chocolate ln Santa ..<na with her M>n and hi.I Mr. and Mra. Wurdinger have
angel food cake and Mn. Gerald tam.Uy, Mr. and Mra. A. H. Brad-10ld their home at jt5 Redlandll
Ritchie made the devUs~food cake ley and their two daughten, M· Avenue, Newport Height.. M.r.
which were dOnated for the other ltne and Pabicia,. who were round-Wurdh!.ger left for Oregon Ul1a
two chance-prlau. lng out a week'• vacaUon from weflt and Kn. Wurdinger will
Mn. Sidney Black.beard and U. S. C. Alao preaent wu Mr. follow later. They wtll leave a
Mn. Harry · We:lah. co-chairmen. E. Y. Porter, but of course thla hoet of friend.a ln the Ne:wport
thanke:d the buelneu houae1 of w u "Mother's Big Day." Harbor area. Wurdinger bu
Sant& Ana and the Harbor l>t. • • • been prdener at the Newport
trict for their fl"&CiOU. donaUona aossrs BACK I Bea.ch elementary achool tor many
to thLI eve:nt. They tnclude:d a yean. Chrome Bowl from DanJger Bro-Mr. and Mn. J oe Rout. 1406
then ; Ten Dollar Marcha.ndtae ll'tnt Avenue, &re again entering -Preel want a.de br.:ng reaulta.
Order, Rankin'•: Five Dollar Mer. the business wor1d of our com-
cha.ndiae 0T"de:r, Btu-No te Rad.Jo muntty and have purcha.sed the I,:===========~ S tore ; Playing Carda, w tth name Cockade Cate building, 1111 Coaat
or init ials oft winner to be en. bouleva rd, which they formerly
graved on them later, Santa Ana owned and w hich will probably
Book Store; Pynx Set, T eWlnkle alwaya be known u 'Roul'a Ca!e.'
Hai-dware Store; Pyrex Cake Olah, They will carry bot tled beer and
Costa Mesa Paint a: Hardware: wtne tempora rily, but will soon
Pressure Cooker, South Coaat Co.; open their dining room for the
Tractor Work
LAND LEVELING, DISCING,
PLOWING
Pb. Beacon 5721-W
Gorgeous Garden ia Plant, Ben's Italian Spaghetti. and Ravioli din. I'::===========-=
F low er Shop ; C.Ompact , Q-Rlo nera which made them ta moua tn I:-------------,
Shop : F ive Dollar MerchancUse days gone by. J oe and Adeline H rd od A • .
Order, Balboa ~farke t ; P erfume, report t hat being people of leis ure a WO oonng
Balboa P harmacy; Bot tle of Co.. l!!I not wha t it Is cracked up lo be,
logne, Vagabond House, of Balboa &nd t hey are anxioua lo get back Immediate Dell\•ery
and the Island ; Elir.abeth Arden Int o the harness again. SW Eut llt.h St. Set. Nina 's S hop ; Five Dollar Mer. • • • LONG BEACH. CALIF.
chandise Order, S. 0 . S. Radio VISIT FAMILY 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~
Elec .. Smoking Set, The t..landers; Mt . and M rs. John McDona.ld, \ 1
Ba th Towel Set, Id a Naylor·•; Na.rciuus avenue, are si)ending a
Powder Mit t, Hamplon'a Drug week in Paaadena with their 10n
Store ; Potted Pla nt. Norma.n's and ·family. They entertaJned
Nursery; Neat o f Flower Bow ls, their granddaughter, Sandra. Mc-
Kay Finch Cer amic StudJo. Donald. and her friend Bi.mbt
Personal donatlon.s were books Whlt tick for Euler Week .
from Ebell Club book sect ions; • • •
Bonbon Dbh, Mrs. Bruce McBride; LANSDELLS B.ETU1tN
Scarf. Mra. Lee Isbell ; Stationery,
Mn. J ohnson; Box of Double-deck
Cards, Mra. Sid Blackbeard. The
table prtua w er e boxes of .et.a,-.
tionery.
HelpJng make the &!fair a. suc-
cess were Mrs. Winifred Young,
in charge of the kitchen ; Mrs.
Harold Wohldenberg, floral ar-
rangements;, Mn. Robert Jayred.
charge of chances on $100 bill;
Mrs. O. M. Campbell, In charge
of card tables ; Mn . H . v . Snod.
grus and Mr.s. R ichard M. Olhmer
in charge of door prlzeJI. Mn. Sid
Black.beard also thanked M n. J ohn
Mea dor and Mra. B. Z. Mc.Kinney
for their ma.ny hours of a.aslsta.nce.
Mr. and Mrs. Grenville La.n8dell,
22.f H eliotrope, have returned
from Berkeley, where they vtalted
their friends Mr. and Mra. Fred
Wait e, a.nd daughter, Shirley.
While there they a.ho spent aome
time wtth their eon, Grenny, who
la a Co-Pilot with T . W . A . and ls
loca ted in headquarters in the
Northern City, making trlpa from
there.
Patterson to Make
Complete Study of
Erosion Prqblems A committee bas been appointed
to purchue the silver tea set and
lace tablecloth, for which much of A complete study of the serious
this party money wu r aised. erosion problem at S urf!!lide Col-
This well be a lovely a ddition to any will be made by R. L. P atter -
the newly r enovated building, son. consulting engineer for
which the club hopes to occupy
In the fall.
New Guinea Mission
Studied by Lutheran
Missionary Society
Women's Mlastonary Society of
Newport Harbor Lutheran Church
met recently with Mn. Kenneth
Quarry, 379% lhmllton street,
Costa Meaa. Joltw. Erneet Schulta
presided.
Plans we~ ma.de for bulld.1.ng
tabJea tor UM ln the 80Clal hall.
Orange County Lutheran play day
wait alto ~ The ladlet
broug-ht pencn. and tablete for
uae ln the New Guinea mJulou_
while Mn. Charle8 Seeben led tn
the dbcua.ton of ''Ba.ck to New
Guinea In Faith."
• A surp.rtae •tork ilhower • wu
held in bonor of the paator'1 wUe,
Kra. H. c. Roll!. followed by the
~o!rem.hmenta.
Hoosier Returns
For CDM Visit
Kn. John Stanley w1ntam• of
W'Jlitel•nd, I"41ena, Mrlved In.
cautonua ll"riday, and wu met at
the Union station by lier Doter,
Kn. ICdw1n K. wimanw and niece.
lln. JJ'JonDce: A.ndl:noD & D d
broupt -.. to thalr bome, -
Karsuertte avenue., -ohe wtll
-ber headquart.n dllrlllg--montll'a 90JOunl ln CallfonajL
Oranie county, Jt wu announced
by aupervtsors this week.
P atterson's report will be pre·
aented to the Rivera and Harbors
Congreea, to the Navy Depart..
ment. and to Congrep man J ohn
Ph illips.
Recent high waves and stornu
have 90 undermined sand from a
numbe-r of houaea that they are
left •landing on 1W t.1 and in dan-
ger of toppling int o the waves.
Pattereon, recognized. u one of
the out.standing Harbor engtneera
In C&ll1omia. wu formerlJi Clty
Enginee-r of Newport Beach. He
WU • recen.Uy appointed .. con-
sulting engineer tor the county'•
Harbor Commialion.
State Income !l'axes
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11111.LEY'r REFRIGER~T!-1
JERVICE COIRPH11 f
OOMMERCIAL and M.A..RINE
SALES • ENGINEERING
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Nlte:
Phone
HARBOR 2784
L&guna Beach 11032
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Spring Lamb!
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Little Bo Peep has sold he,r sheep,
But she knows where she'll -find
them.
At Springtime meals ... where lamb
appeals,
With our guarantee behind them.
YES, it's time for that delicious-to-eat spring lamb,
and our quality meats are the finest obtainable.
We cut, package and freeze your meat for your home
freezer or for_ your frozen food locker.
We Have a Few Food Lockers Left
' Phone Harbor 287-W
A WY JUN• THI Qm.,.bit cooking
cemperacares mutbe jflil 11/ And 20 io-t •
be cooks wim Gu. Ftame-pafect and Sa-
ible .. only Gu beat aa'be ... gead•
timmtt• baroet • • •speedy abort orden • • I
cittulated oTeD beat ... real liTe-ftame
.la 6ncr, .. _.. ... ii 111111 IA -.... 9' , petttat of all We lloaes aDd rettaaraau
•idll a ttlldl Of S-dluD Calli»rala ud Soadww ea..o. Gm: QJmpaay .,. 7
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tint return to lb& vldnlty omc.
1939, when I.he came to-Coroni. •1 KaY to attend the eoldeD we<l-dbia-annlVen&rJ; celtbrallon 0
bu .aster and brother.Jn-la"'.
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HOOT · MON I ~~.\\\~.·~:!~
I OYA SEE HA: FAR~-R
A WEE DIME GOES ./
RLPHA BETA SURE FEEDS
US WELL, THATS w°rN l GET
SUCH,. GOOD 11G~ES
LOOK FOR THE STAMP ''U. S. GRADE GOOD''
ON ALL ALPHA IOA MEATS
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APRICOT NECTAR ~ .:'_IKDl0 10c
KOOL AID ~~w~ 2 i. 10c
WHm VINEGAR :n 10c
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POST'S GRAPE NUT ::;:_-
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T-. flDt Gt-.! IEEF-.1 It'• U.S. Glade "GOOD" U. S. Grade "GOOD". Teder Cutll from Our "A" 1IW
RIB ·STEAK 59~. 7-BONE ·ROAST 42lli.
Woll Mottled with Fed. "OUB IEEF". U. S. Grade "GOOD" llich in Flcnoor Sero• Ban ord i(o 0. S. Grad• "Good"
s1RL01N · STEAK 6 2~. STA:ralNG ROAST s 4lli.
Cut from our "OWN TENl>Ell BEEF". U. S. Grade "GOOD" Gtauod from Our Own S.lectod "BEEF"
ROUND STEAK 67lli. GROUND BEEF 39lli .
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Geauine Sprin9 '-" ~Teador mid Juicy Juot Shapo aod Fry-Grand with Hot Calco• Country Styio
LA:: CHOPS 5 3lli. PORK SAUSAGE 4 9lli.
FROZEN FRESH. No Waste, No -Easy to Pro_. Cao be .. rrod in a .uriety of dioh• or llicod cold. otc.
FISlt FILLO of SOLE 4 9~. BEEF TONGUES
-~~~ New Potatoes 3
F-., Gcird.., p E u..
c Solid. Crlop A • lb.
r..i. rt1chokes 2 -Lan~:.!~9° CARROTS 2 . for -
_0urr-.:=-LEnucE hUDcJie. WILL BUY
~-=~ LEMON$ head _ FOR ONLY
~~0 Grapefruit 2 lb. -C
' BANNER EV APO RATED •
MILK
DOG FOOD
DISH CLOTHS
NO-RUB SHOE
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WIUlo
PALMOIJVE for TUB & SHOWER
'SOAP Regular /
Size Bar ...
BORAX POWDER
SAL SODA
BLUE WHITE
HOU.T
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FLOOR WAX 41
K.C. IAKING ~W:-8c Del Monte PEAS. :-!T~ 19c RANCHO SOUP ::!'::S 10c umoa POWllD CLABIER GIRL ,_.,. 8c Campbell's IAIY SOUP :;:.-9_c Lmi.E FLAKES . ::=' 10c · ~ A&H SODA ~ "=· 8c VAN • CAMP'S PORK & BEANS ::. 000 14c
DICED IEOS :'::CC:. a 10c . llRD G~VEL• =:a 8c V-8 VIGE1'lllE COCICTAI ·~ . 16c
TOMATO sAUCE ~ 2 -10c . SANI FLUSH ~CU:. :: 8c OLD DUTCH CLEANSE' 3 r. 29c
SWIFT'S OwN PACIE!J
HO.Ml NY
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KRAFT'S CHEESE :::._1oc
MOTHER'S COCOA :,:
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TENDER JILOSSOM ,
POP CORN
HEINZ MUSTARD -10c . ,. ---I
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OAKITE
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Smaset Leaguers Converge on Huntington
Beach for Track Preliminaries Friday
AJl MYen school.I comprlainc the Sun.Ht IAICUe wW coln'9,J p
, on BUDtlng'ton Beoch ll'rtdQ afternoon for ti.. tradt pzdlmlD&rleo
· to tbe ftnal9, which Will al9o be held at the Oller ~ next week.
Anaheim, Downey, Fullerton. Bmttlngton Beach. Newport Barbor,
. Qruae and Santa Ana will JI.ave nearly 500 cinder bOpefultl on the
line at 2 tor tbe tlnl event.. Com-Chuck Hay, Howard Jiollock. Bob
peUto,. placing l, 2, 3, or 4 In W. Thompeon. Cbamberl&ln.
meet wllJ ·be eligible for Ille tlJuWI High JumP'-POUock. Don lie.
nut Friday, April 17, which will Dowell, Bennett,. Jim HJtchman.
determtne the champions.. Broad J'ump-8mJlh, Gu.tot.en.
Tb.e entry U.t mow. Santa An.a Shot ·Put-Brown, PlnJtley, Wa.1-
leanin« heavily toward the var.. ton. McDowell, Gallaway.
ally bunting with Barbor 1tronc "CEZ" EN"lBIZ8
ln the Bees with 49 thlnly clads.
Ana.helm k>oka like the tout ot
the clau ee..
Th~ meet tomorrow wW have
no bearing On the champlonahtp
except that the echool q~
ln the moet event:a w1ll be favored
to win.
, Ceea 100 Yard Duh-Marvin
Smith. Knlpp, Bario Rlch&rdoon.
... J580-Jerry Ungo, Bob Blazedell,
SalfranlL
Ra~bt1:.rd Daah-Al Smith, TUck
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hoplns for a Bee Track championlhlP thi. year. Be hu cleared 10' 8" pole vaulting and recently set
a school record with'a 5' 9" high jump. (Preas Photo)
Vukovitch to Try
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Polishing • BuHing
Expert Craftsmanship
NICKEL
PLATING
Tea Services • Antique Finishing • Trophies
Jewelry • Candelabra • Reflectors
BAYSIDE PLA'i'ING CO.
PHONE BEACON 5113
1914 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA
-See our ad. in Orange County Teleph01te Directory-
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BEE BUNTING OB BUST
Harbor 18 virtually out of the
Varsity race but ts favored along
\•Tith Huntington tot the Bee rag.
:P.lurray Brown Is being heavily
ladened with the tuk of bringing
home a fir!!lt in the Bee high
hurdles e.nd ahot put. He iii close
to the acbool record l.n both eventa
a.nd lt appears that any kind of a
good day will see h.lm break the
80-yard hurdle mark. Another
Bee expected to bring home a ft.rat
place e.nd possibly establish a re.
cord Is Fl'ed Mason, who will try
to clip Jack Clark's 1320 record
of 1 :30. He has toured the three
laps in I :3•. Another contender
ls Howard Pollack who recently
broke the school Bee high jump
record with a 5'9" effort. Bill
IGu.ssman ha.a also registered good
time ln the 660.
1 Low Hurdlea-Ca.rlton' Me~
Gene Millen, Al Smith.
Relay four me.n team-Mean,
Knipp, A. Snlith,. R ichardaon.
Season Opens for
Baseball, Tennis
Next Wednesday, April 18th,
will mark the opening or the 1947
Sumet League bueball and tennial
seuon. Harbor will take ll8 base-
bn.11 tea.m to Fullerton to engage
the league t'avorites. Bill Smith
will t oe the mound with BUI Wea·
therwax catching, Fred Hope at
first, Don Ward at second, Shiner
Roberts at third, Roy ~Ward &t
short stop, Richard Brown in left
t'ield, Boggle Horrell in center
field and P ete N ourae In right
field. Nourse ha.a been doing a
little pitch ing and may soon blos-
som forth Into a new chuck ing
wonder.
",'.UENCIA GAME OFF
Monday'• bueball game with
Valencia wu cancelled because
Valencia failed to arrtve.
MATllEWS HEADS
vouxYBALLEBS
H. B. Speedway Sun.
Btlly Vukovich will try once ~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~
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High Jump-David Canchola,
Mean.
Broad Jump-M . Smith, Knipp,
Bla.zedell, R lchardaon.
Shot Put-Millen, Councilman,
Canchola, Birtcher.
Com. Leaguers Prep.
For Flnale Tuesday
The Community Leaguers will
meet t'or the curtain dropper of
the 1947 League play Tuesday
at 7 :30. Ttte Tennisters wlll entertain o n
the local courts.
Standln.gll of the Newport Har· B ;;\Ch S pt.cdv:ay Sunday after-
bor Bualnesamen's V o 11eYba11 noon. He has had trouble gett ing
League headed by Mathews are: h is doodlebug Into shape a.ftc:
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Matbew• .................... ., .......... 5 3 Wall Faulkner era.shed lt up a
Anderson ····-····-·-·-········· ...... 4 4 few weeks back and ha.sn't hi<
Woodworth ··-·····-············-···· 4 4 the m oney column yet. H e \\'as
Brown ·-·····-·························-. 3 5 the Red Circuit's lea.ding driver
O'ITO'S
Jul year and I.a conaidered as the
m osJ. darl.ng in the business today.
Gib Lilly won tut week's
featured la.pper.
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CHALLENGE ASSOCIATED
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HABBOB'S ENTBIE8
Play this week found no start·
ling changes u the Casa.bu c inch-
ed second place by taking the
Mesa Legion into tOY\'. 38·~. Jim
Wells dropped In 17 polnta for
the winners. George Spink scored
11 for the lOfJers.
Hi-Tars Slate
School Trackfest
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The H i-T a rll of Newport Harbor
High ~chool will put on their
fourth annual grammar school
tournament Thursday. April 17th.
It is the aim of the Harbor
area'!I Boy1' Club to keep juveniles
o ff the street.e. To do this, Direc ·
tor Albert Spencer has dra\\•n up
an extenalve program to suit the
needs and wants of all boys. In
tlme the club, which I.a scheduled
to open in two weeks, wW have
all the equipment/ and (It Us hoped)
enough voluntary help to carey on
weight lifting. boxing, wrestling,
u well u the uaua.l baaketba.ll.
Newport As.soclated w1.ll m eet
t he l 9-t4 cha mpionship Harbor
H igh Va.rally baske tball team in
lhe Harbor Gym Tuesday, April
29. The game comes u a result
or a challange by Tom McCorkell, C O L D S p 0 T S P E C I A L I S T
Bud Attridge. Fred Shand, George COSTA MESA · Varsity. High Hurdles ... Roger
Hillhouse. Fred ·Shand and the Harbor
Glass t'ive outwitted the lfyrehn
Brothers' team, 29.18. Shand
pumped in IO poiota. Bob Ray·
mond scored six for. the losen.
Spink and Glynn Boles, and other '..__1_s_4_s_N_E_w_ro_R_T_B_L_v_o_. ________________ ..;
100 Ya.rd Duh-Brian Hanzal,
"Doc" Hanson, Joe N<y. The meet wlll bring tog ether
Costa Mesa and Newport Gram·
ma.r tracksters a.,t the High School
saucer. Costa Mesa is favored to
carry off honora In the Var1ity
Division as they did last yee.r.
:Je.,,••rport is in for a battle a.a de-
fending Bee cham~s. R ibbons
-.vUI be-preaentt>d to the winners
of first, second, third, an4 fourth
places e.nd the gra nd champion
y,•ill be announced.
members o f the team which went
through the st>a.son with o nly one --------------------------
880 Yard Run-Ralph Noble,
Ernie Fuller.
44.0 Yard Dub-Richard Dodd,
Dick H~nley.
220 Ya.rd Dash-Nalty.
180 Low Hurdles-Don MaCal-
lum, Richard Brace. Bill Mat-
tingly., HaNOn.
Mile-Dennie Bean, Don S~ott.
Relay four .man team-poaibly
Hanson, Bill Peyton, Joe Nalty,
and Hanzal I
Pole Vault-Paul Robertson,
Salfrank, Roy W~d.
High Jump-Fred Hope.
Broad Jump-Peyton, Mattingly.
Stuard.
Shot Put-Nourse, Hanson, Sad-
le4r.
Newport Legion boys forfeited
lheir game to the I.slanders be--
cause ot' a shortage of manpower.
The final games. before the play-
offs, next week will pitch AMO-
clated against Myrehn'a al 6:40.
The Costa Mesa Legton will seek
il.8 first win over its most bitter
rival, (on the court) the HarbOr
Legan, al 7 p. m . Harbor Gia.as
and the [slanders will mlx it up
at 8 p . m.
Standlnp
W L
A.88ocialed . ..... .. . 5 0
Casaba.a .... .. 5 I
Myrehn's ............. 3 2
pt.I opp
27~ 2~
237 18~
176 130
.. BEE" ENTRIES 1 Harbor Glau ...... 2 3 136 139
Bees H I g h Hurdl~Mp?T&y
Brown, Frank Watta, Bill James,
Bob DeRUff.
100 Yard Da.sh-Btll Smith," Hal
"Young, stan1ey Bell, Jim Aahen_
660 Yard Run-B ill Kluss man,
Nielson, Gua Gu.stofsen, . David
Gardner, Sid Dav1~n Jr., Kline.
200 Yard Duh-Bell, Ruas Gil-
bert, Young.
Low Hurdlee--Aahen, Jamee.
DeRuff, Chuck Hanson, Gilbert.
1320-F . Muon, Watts, Wayne
Corbin.
Relay four man team-A.a.hen,
Bell, Smith, Young.
P o I e, Vault-Stanley Young
Ialandera ......... . 2 3 89 134
Harbor Legion .... I 4 131 ,..,
Mesa Legion ···-·· 0 5 114 21'
Cprnmunity Finalists
Vie April 22nd
Tuesday, April 22, will t'lnd New-
port f"•aoclated trying to f;tefend
its thrice-won Community League
championship from Harbor Glau,
Myrehn'!!I Service, Nina's, and the
C1sabaa u the playoffli are played.
Th.:!se teams earned the right to
?&rticipate In the flnala by win-
ning one or the three top rungs
in one of the three ser ie1.
Events inc lude A and B 120
yard low hurdles, 50 yard daah,
JOO ya.rd dash, 440 yard run, shot
put, broad jump. high jump. relay
fou.r men. 110 yards ea.ch , and pole
·:::.ult. Starting time is 3 p. n1 .
BAJUtETl'"S REALTY
LEADS MESA BOWLERS
football, t>ueba.ll line at' sports.
The boys themselves will select a
junior board of directors who will
manage such things as a ba.8ket·
ball league and other activities
with the a id of the directors. The
club will be what the boys make
tt. They can go a long way, or
they can make a flop of It. It ls
generally felt throughout the Har·
bor area that there will be lot.B
ot Mesa boys present but few
Beach lads. Thi.a i.a one thing that
only time will tell. '-fost onlook·
en feel too, th&t if an Interesting
program ls arranged, it will dr&\V
from the entire Harbor area.
Spencer has a big job to do and
will need help. If you would care
to help out ln any way Spencer
may be reached at Beacon 5740-W.
defeat.
BOWLING!
MES.A
RECREATION AUEYS
1818 Newport Blvd.
Phone Beacon 5062-W
Ray Barrett's Realty team wu
l!ltill on top of the Costa Mesa
1-ferchanta League after th i •
week's game.e.
Dan Dandurand of Barrett.I was
the high roller with 214. Barrett's
team alao nabbed high series t'or
the night with 2416.
Giblela ... Next year's Varsity
basketball team should be a corker. I=============
It ls working into a unit already
aa the Casaba CJub l.n the commun-
ity League. What's more import·
ant ta the fact that only a few of
Stand.lap w
Barrett's Realty ····-··-······ 21
Virg'a G~e .................. 20
Crawford'• Drugs . . 18
Belotea Studio ... ~. ........ 18
Sympson and Nolar .. 17
Crawley Furniture ...... 15
the boys are going out for foot·
L ball in the fall. Thil will enable
• 12 them to practice together over a
13 longer period. Thoe:e anticipated
15 for next year'a team not playing
15 football include .Jim Wells, only re·
18 tumlng regular. Buster PinkJey.
18 from this year's cha.mplonship
Jewelry
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CLEARANCE SALE
Up to l!2 Off • Come and See
Pink'• Drugs .................... 13
Well'a Really ..... ·-·-·-·· ..... 10
20 Bees, Glynn Youns, a Varatty re-
23 serve th1a year, Johnny Talstra., ~ olalze,l!-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~
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2 P. M. Every Sunday Aftel'J\OOD-2 P. M. . '
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BOB WA1TS REOOVUtlNG
Bob Watta is on the way to re·
~very and is now out of bed and
getting aroUnd on crutchea and a
brace. He broke hill leg while
r unning the hurdlea at the hli(b
school several wee.la ago. He will
not return 1 to school until nut
fall and wlll be unable to play
football h1a first year.
HARBOR TENNJSTEll8
AT WILSON
Harbor's Vanity Tenni.ten play
>Voodro'v Wilson of Long Beacb
this afternoon at the Harbor
court.a.
and .iOtmn.y Sallon, reserve Bees,
and Bob Nettlt.9 from the champ-
toru1hip Beu of 1948 and a Vanity
reeerve during the eecond part of
1M7 8NIO"
They will be augmented by Don
Ward from the Bee; Champs, and
Bossie Horrell. Van:ity-reeerve.
Loale Mello, It is rumored. will
be married in June •.. Nonmn
Noane took a th1id tn the abot
put for Stanfotd ln a recent me,et
wtt.b a combined Junior College
team trom the North ... Bal Sbef-
h will taken another atab at foot·
ball next fall. At Cout J . C. If It
ta rolling by then-otherwtae Santa
Aria J . c. . . . Ralph Fretta1 and
Carl OiM"rto a.re doing well on S. A
J . C.'1 baseball team ... T~
-U you want to bu.y or·Mll any-McCorkeD lll running the barriers
thing, UH a Prea c1••s'fted ad. &t S . A . ;:r. C .... U eligible for
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~p~bone:~B~o:r~bo:r~l~ll~ll.~-----1 competition. Don Vaustm would -be cleaning up ln hurdles against
c.1.1.1.11.1.1.1.11111111111111.1r.1111~tf!t. other Southern Calltomia J . C.
runners.. He hU to &ttend achool
a eemcste.r before compet.J.ng . . .
make, ace -all y
~ .. teb lD .:0y COD•
dltton can be made
to tunctton prtd.ttely
rtpt lteTe.
Sam Poelems·, track gTeet a.t
Barbor ln 1944 Ii stUl ln the Mer-
Go 125 mil• cm
• pllOD. of pa.
SajoJ' 5 to 3!
<mile· per-hour
performaact
with•~· chant Marine--eomewbe.re in the J.'..iliil.;
Atlantic ..• Bad not ~th inter-
rupted. ae-Lee would have play· 1111 0111 A•t M -7;s
~ , ••i:eoa ., ~ ed footbell at either Cout or Banta · TOl'll llT •t · 7 ,.. lU
Ana JunJor CoUep.. Be wu all r.a.&.Pll'l"l&C ~ , PBESENfS · ~ ~ · . 1111, llllRllE ~ :·.~.::.~ ~ ~'=~~ WlllZZl/l
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l.etfa s· ...._. arealJAs
thJng &J'OW'ld Otto'• Sporting Good8
and S&ddlery at 1821 . NewpOrt _....., In Coote. IC-. ,,,.,
.... made-ol U>e -and beavleot
wool oH*'MNe and a.re delhvable ~ . . ~ SATURDAY APRIL 12th 194 7 ~ t;.."'."!!" ~ .=.:-~ ~ I • I , .._, otto'a lo Tiie Ba!tlol'• ...,.. •• -
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way .... 60 OJW way. rdum cui--
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anytime. Travel in relasina
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way on OM ticket. MC ey.tem.
Gnyhamtd'o low fano ore eaq
on the pocketbook. too. Yea.
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Yellowstone 1/6 ........ 6.78 Ky. Tavern 1/5 ........ 6.80
Bonded Beam .......... 6. 76 Old Heaven Rills ·--6. 76
Old Crow, pt. ·---·-4.25 Yello....tone, pt.• ........ 4.25
Old Fltsgenld, pt._ ... 4.28 Old F6rreeter, pt. .... 4.Z5
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King's ·-·······-··-····-·--1/5 S.92 pt. · 2.48
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Lord Calvert ----·-1/5 4.57 pt. 2.86 _
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Law OD Publication of
Certificate of Business
(Fictitious l'irm Name)
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CALIFORNIA CIVlL CODE
2466-Every person transacting busine!IL'I ln thl8 state under
a ticUtloua 'name and every partnenhlp transacting business
ln lhil state under a. fictitious name, or a designation not
showing the names of the pereona lntereJi;ted a.a partners in
such business, must tile wtth the clerk of the county ln which
his or 1U principal place of busineu ls situated, a certificate,
staling the name in full and place of re.aide.nee of such person
and 1taling the names ln full of all the members ot auch part-
nership and their places of residence. Such certificate must bP
pu.bllab.ed once a week for four succeesln weeks, In a neWR-
paper publlsbed l;D the county. tt there be one. and If lbeni 00
none lD. such county, then ID a newspaper ln an adJolnlnK
county. An affidavit abowing the publication of such certlfi·
cate &haJJ be ftled with the County Clerk within thirty daya
&fter the completion ot such publication. (Stats. 1923, p. 238.)
MIS Tho certt.ticate filed with the clerk a.a provided in
section twenty-four hundred and 11xty·11x muat be algned by
the person therein referred to. or by the partners, u the cue
• may be, and acknowledged before 90me officer, authorized to
take the Acknowledgement ol. conveyance of real property.
When a busineu ls hereafter commenced by a person under
a tlctitloua name or a partnership Ml hereafter formed, the
certiflcate muat be filed and the publlcatJon designated 1n that
section must be made wthln one month after the commence-
! ment ol such buainess, or alter the formation ol the partner-
ship, or within one month from the Ume dea1gnated tn. the
agreement of tbf memben tor the commencement ot the part·
nenhip. Where the bua:lneaa bu been heretofore conduct ed
under a tictltlaua name or where the p&rtnerahlp baa been
heretofore formed. the cerUtlcate mu.at be flled and the put>-
licatton made within .ix month.I atter the pe-p ot thl8 act.
No penoa dolnc Ila hes aadier a tldtUoG9 wne. or lllil .._ mcw or ·=tcrrrn1 w U1' pe.nam. Was ' t 'R M pan...
W9 eaat1w7 t.e tale pro..W-of IMP Ui1oJo. or tMJo ,..,. 1
or .....--. U.O ...aata1a ~ 9i0Uoa apa. or • accoat of
Uf7 eoa.traet or ooetneta ..,.. or ~ ..,. ..., .. ----.. ---..i.-.. ~-"' ---... _ ........ ----.......
-----.. -.......... (Btala. 1911, p. M.1.) I.. On ewrr ~.ID tbe -of a ~P tranact1D&' t.•.t-w tn um ate 'Gilder a tlctlUou name, or
a Molp1Hm wbldi -net ._ the .....,.. of the -
tnterMttd U putDln tn lta haelnw , , , a MW cert 'lklabl
mu.t llo IUed wltll the ~ cien.' and a new publl-
made u ~ by thla article cm Ille formaUon of -
partnerablp. (Btu. an. p. IM.)
Have Your Certificate Published
in the
oa:asm .. t.eQAJ. HKWsi>.&n:& aT IJ'BI::
aoPC• .. ·conn cw oa.t.XGC comcn. . ,
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' . Costa M~ Veterans of F~relgq Wars
Cost&. Mesa Girl
Plans Fall WedcliJJg . .
• .A. fill •eddln&' ta belnr planned
b;y Kloo -~-Joanne lldlck, :laucbter of Kn. Oortru4e ~ Or~ Free Job P'acement Cente.r ; 188 K&poll& • ....,..., Costa ~
t.nd Robert Rumell _BadleJ, ..., of
Xr. and Mn. Clanru:o Radley of
ll'.odolto.
Olata Mtaa veterarui now boutt•--------------
\ tree !Ob placement center or;
;:'!Jli&Cd by Veteran.I of Fore!,p wa..n Po8t saae. P1ace1nent of·
:leer ts Gonion P. Kaloche.
Arts, Crafts Section
Meet at Legion Hall
It doean•t matter whether the
?ctera.Jll are male or ferilale. )(a..
'oche lnaiata. H e can find them
t ·job. Ot,courae. th.ta 1-going to
::ake a lol of cooperation, he reo-
'lllnda the local folk. and uraa
-h.1l anyone know1ng ·of a job for
· veotcnut conta.ct him at the Meal.
~ycle Shop, 1929 Harbor boule-.
1erd or call Be'acon 5474-J.
The Arla and Crafts BCCUon ot
the ll"rlda,1 Attemoon Club met
tor their resuJar .eaion at Amer-
ican Lqlon Ball tn ea.ta Me•
on 1\teadl,y attemoon wt lb· 'Kra.
C. D . , COOper and Kn. · Helen
K-~µboo-Thlr• .... .,,,.,,, ...... .,_ preaent. bring-
ing• the.Lr own andWt:chee. with
cottee' and tea RtVtd. by the hOl-
tNlllO precedinc the afternoon of
wprk &nd vts!Uzig'. Maloche also has a wealth of ln-
~'lrmatlon On Californta civil aer-
"ice po9ltiona available and how
·o go about getting a ctvtl service NoND.an Nursery
•ob. The M .. a placement officer ...,0 Enterta' m·
uys that Uncle Sam now need.I .JJ
men to rm the ro11ow1ng Jobs: Garden Club
radio dlspattftl clerk, junior ent0-,
":lologtat a.nd ptant quarantine ln-
--:pector, fnveatlgator for board of
quallza.tlon, a.satstant tnaty:uUon
--:rouod!lman and now er gardener,
">Ubllc Information ottlcer. painter,
!Utomoblle body worker, and a
\'a:\ety ot other interutlng jobl.
The Firemen will stage a ~gan-
tlc ball May loth. '
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The COllta Mesa Grange will
sponsor a card party the 24th of
May.
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The next meeting of the Garden
1ection of the Friday Afternoon
club will be held at the Legion
Hall on Tue1day Of thia coming
week, April l:S, bei'tnning with a
pot Juclc luncheon at 1 :30. Alrl. J.
P. Cooper and Mias Franc ea Da-
mulh wilt be hostesses. Following
the luncheon, the Norman Nunery
ot Corona del Mar w1ll . provide a
apeaker who will advise those pre-
sent concerning lhelr land.ecaping
and gardening problems. It 11
hoped that a large attendance
may efljoy the very wo rth-while
progT&m which i• promised.
~tr. and Mrs. Clyde Otto and FAMILY DINNER PARTY
~amll y spent Ea.ater with relaUvea
in Corona.. , • • •
Newport Harbor Boys' Club Ls
i n need of games and equipment
ior recreation. Call Beacon
5740.w if you can help.
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Atl.s.! A1an ce Taylor ot Berkeley.
a siste r of At rs. D. J . Dodge, ar.
rived Tuesday for a lhree week·a
visit at the. Dodge home.
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C1rcll" On" or the Community
Church is g iving a Chinese dinner
this afternoon. .\trs. Fred Munsen
is president of the circle.
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Surprise to many graduates of
t945 \\.·as the marriage of Cal
LCatherv.'ood and Toni Meek. It
1appened in Lu Vega.a two WHka
ago. • • •
Mn. A . J . Lupton ot Vi ctoria
3treet l"ntertained al a fam ily din-
ner on Easter Sunday, havlng &II
guest.s Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Higgins
and children. Gordon and Sus.an,
and Mr. and Mrs. G . F . Ludlow,
all of Santa Ana, and Mrs. Lup.
ton·s niother. P.frs. Martha Lu1low
or the home.
Business Frontage
Bought by Ba lboans
TV:o well-known Balboa f igures.
Al J oyce and James Markaily,
have purchased 90 feet ot bu.si.
ne-ss fre>ntage on Bay Avenue be·
tween Adan1s and Palm from sel-
lrrs William G. BlacK •or Newport
B:?ach and Mr. and ?.trs. Ira C.
Hardesty of Balboa, it was an-
nounced \Vednesday by Cout Pro-
perties Co. or Balboa.
Ed Bucko and James Howard
represented both seller and buyer
tor lhe realty firm.
Howard reantly joined eoast
Propertlea CO. after many years
-IDdlck ~ tram Newport Harbor Union Rlgb
Bcbool 1ut year and t. now· at·
tending the College of tbe Paclflt
where Ille LI a member ot the
Alpha Gamma Sigma S orority.
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Miss Frences. Joenne Edid
She wasi prcsfdent of the Orange
County Meth0d18t Youth F ellow-
ship and will pa rticipate in the
group of y_oung people forming a
caravan to vtait different churches
ln the conference.
Her fiance attended Junior Col-
lege in 1.tod~sto and \Vas recently
released from the Navy. He
served three years In the Na"°y .
mOl!lt of which ...... as spent in the
Pacific theater,
Local Chamber
To !\feet Monday
D1rec:crs of the Nev.>porl Har-
1or Cha:iil><:.. of Co1nn1ercc will
lC'~ t 1tton1.:iv noun· at \Vhite's Cof-
ff'e Shop In Balboa to discuss sev.
·.·ral importlUlt matters, H. F.
\enny, president, announced today.
j'>\:ins :·or sponsor ing a nlovie film i
of the Newport Harbor area and
~ scuss1cn of a photo contest will
\I.• tv.·o i mpor~ant matters to co me
before the g n::.up. The meeting is
scheduled !::.r 12 :15 p. m. Presi-
dent Ker.ny. \\'ho has been in
Sacram('nto, v.111 submit a brief
report 0:1 pending legislative n1at-
ters a.ffectlng the harbor area.
-Try an a.d in the Preas.
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SOUP TD IUTS
(AND WE'RE NOT KIDDING) •
(!JW/, MBHM
IS THE TALK OF THE TOWN
CffiCKE~1
CHOPS
SEA FOODS
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FROG LEGS
SPECIALTIES
And Y""f (awrite Cocktail, Wine
or Bee-r at 01tr Bar
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BAtBOA INN CAFE
Surf and Bay BALBOA Barbor372
See TED BROWN aJ. qe.t !Jt!
COSTA MESA
J. C. HUMPHRIES, Ma.na«er Phone Beacon 5321-W
AlAO in Lon« Bf'acb a t 418 American A~·e.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holloway
of Inglewood, were guest.a at the
home of M rs. Holloway's parent.a,
Judge ar1d Mrs. D. J . Dodge, over
Saturday night.
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The Chamber ot Commerce will
hereafter meet on the second Mon-
day or each month. This will
eliminate thP conflict with the
Lions Club meeting on Tuesday.
of realty &aSoc!ation ln the Harbor I•-------------------------------------------. area.
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Dick Otto v.-a... home over the
\veekend rronl .California Poly in
San Louis Obispo. He returned
Sunday but will probably come
t.lo"'" tor the round robin playday.
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Mr. and ~1n1. Johnny Shaler ot
320 E . 17th, welcomed a second
boy to their family laat week.
They named him John. TJie
other boy boy .s 17 montha old and
i:s name:d Steve.
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Mrs. Clar a Rollins ha.s returned
to her home ln Costa Mesa a.fter
visillng over Easter Sunday at the
home ot her daughter and hus-
band, Mt, and Mrs. Robert Oozier
of Garden Grove.
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Mr. and Mra. D . J . Dodge were
Sunday guest.a at the home of
their daughter and huaband, Lt.
Commander and Mn1. Byron B .
J ohnlK>n at the Navy AmmunlUon
and Net Depot ln Seal Beach.
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Avocado is Subject
Of P.esearch Work
Oranf:" c.,ur:.t\· may develop R
superior strain of avocados If the
local fann bureau Is succe.!J8fU1 In
its research '\.\.'Ork MK>n to ht' un-
dertaken.
Three Orange county hortlcul.
tufist.JI and a botanist from th'e
un:veriit y of Calltornla w ill Jeavt>
tor southern Mexico next wee k in
search tor better avocado root
stock strains.
The party includes H . B. Gris·
.. void. La Habra. president of the
California Avocado Society. C. S.
Crawford, Santa Ana. member of
the avocado variety committee,
and H arold E. \Vahlberg. Orange
County Farm Advisor, and Dr. C.
A. Schroeder, Division of Sub-
tropical Horticulture, U . C . L. A.
· The party leavtng by plane next
week plan to explore these native
avocado forests with the hope of
finding a straJn that may be su·
perior to the root 1tock aources
that are uaed by the avocado in-
dustry at the present time.
Mr•. Manhall McQulre 'wu top I--------------:
winner at a meeting of the 000
Club in the home of Mn. Mame
Sihllllng on Manmneta street.
Mrs. ~a.nk Walsh was 1econd,
and Mn. Oona.Id Wedeking took
the conaolaUon prlu.
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Mn. Marvin E. Brown waa
,boeteA to frtendll at ber borne at
171 ICUt >Sth )'<Olmlloy afternoon.
Preernt w~ lleed&rn• Raymond
Jamee, Chartu Andnlwi, Wealey
Fowler, Doug Waid. ou1 Weather-
WU. Jama Ha.rrb. Clyde otto
and the bolteU-
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Xr. and Mn. K. R. Maberry
mewed lllto their new bouBe at
178 l"lowe:r .treet. Tbey have a ¥Y elgl!t. Ind a girt twelve.
Mabeny II tbe _., of Maberry'•
Shoe R<palr on 1'1ewport boul._
van!. Tboy b\>llcllt the bouoe
from lloriie cHwlq. . . ...
s1m4s.y, April 'Utll. will brnr all tbo ·rl~ <lu1io of Orange Count7
to Costa Keoa as the Boots Ind
Saddle Club playa ll011t ai..a Round
Robtn Play Day at 21st and Tustin
Laidlaw Laid Low
By Limb of Law
The Jaw eventually ca.acttt
un "1th Wm. Oedl Laidlaw of
141 EM• nth -of LOA
AD.,.ele8 and laid Lakl•w low,
In the dlak. tt.M tn.. Leidlaw
--b7U...mpwa7
Patrol at. • p. m. Marcia 1. Oil
M.rtne Annue ..,. tlMI Oo&.t
11J&11wa1. ...S ~ wttll
'dJtv ... --tho lnflu. ....,. of ....,,.-. liquor.
Bdet•ed bom. ttJe eo.mty jUI
Oii s:se 1lia& ..... IM&nlOledl
to -la -,_ Coart
of Newport -Tow Hp Al
10 o•~ a. llL oa l&rdl IC.
~ ... aptJW' 09 that dMe, Moo.11 ___ ...
... a --.. wvrut: •aea for
am -.Prdiw:• .. oa.. 0n 1"oes-
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p1ut• wltll LUDow • ~ ..
Jwnoe..DoiP'• OIMU't._ 11' die ............_ aa lnveolipllott of
)da ~ Jlernne --.....
et tM& 1M1 bM lleea caa'Yk:W. -... ..,... p..........,. ..... tli&l
... JJeeD• had a.em -~ dlM.
P'e·ti.s ,.ua,.· co ""* ..
-•:""'6 -.. ••• d::ri'Vb;' wtttma.t a llioeNe.JC.. ...-.. ..,,. _,,.. .. -
dll:M';e -.i,d ..,,.. Ir d to jd ._. ..., ~ -..... -pallorwo-Olltat•-
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Lpeir Poaiblc Winter Damage to Y<M Ur
SPECIAL
Complete Motor Tune-Up
• Adjust, Service Brakes
• Complet~ Lubrication
$5.75
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Complete Brake Realigning
lndadl•g Parts and Labor
' $13.50
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SEBVICE. K&NAGEB
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TOD B••BOB DEA AUTllOBIZBD CHEVROLET DEAl:.EB .
3801 Wist Cellral KEWPOBT BEACH Fhcr;e Harbor 513
atreeta.. over 100 rt.den are f!X·
pected to come tn. Many of Ulom
will be riding tbe blu:tt• around
U...llartlor'ln I.be~. n...e
wD1 be >Ot>fJll' ~ tbe moming, ~
pot hid< land> at ""°"' wtUl tl>e
,..,d <nlr7 It 1:80. aa..... ·will
be~ an an......... w1u. -~•cntll u the bonanc nee. ft:IC'llie ' t..~~-~~--~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..:. race. end .tock bOl'We c1~ l~L • • of s:i -a..r .
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FUME RESISTING WHITE
$5.45 PER , GALLON
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and BJIBDWABE
Phone Beacon 5780-J
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1842 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa
· y • SHERWIH·Wlt.LIAMS PAINTS
DREDGING, FLOATS, BULKJIEADS, PILE DRIVING. ETC. -
TRAUTWEIN BROTHERS
OEN. !!NOINEEBINO CONTRACTORS
BEACON 54 72-W
BEACON 5-06-0-J
2410 CENTRAL AVENUE
NEWPORT BEACH. CALIF.
llABDWAR!! J. B. ESTUS PLUMBING
General Electric
R ANGES • REFRIGERAl'ORS • WASHERS
DISHW ASllERS • RADIOS
Ph"ne Harbor 116 NEWPORT BEACH 2205 C088t
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Thqn herefofote
Yef never been '"
5~cheap
* It'• y-r old frie nd IUCTaJctrfl While
1 mOSt everything else COSIS more you an still do your
wcclc's wa.slung for less than )c ip ~l<a:ric power. la
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fact Edison ra tes att lower thp.n ever.
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.'nlllllldq, Aprll 10, l &iT
FISHING FLEET
IS LARGEST IN
MANY YEARS
Lozi!twt fleet oP. ,.port · flahlng
lloatl to operate fl'om the Newport
Beach pier ln many ye&n wUl be
can:ytng deep -tlohcrmen tblo
vear, lt .wu revealed today by
, Keltll Rim&, holder of the pier
pe.ucnger concealon.
z!:'r:~· u:~u: be~ :!Uo~
from the pler 1ut week, leave.
the pter dally at 8 a. m. to lead a
!>&fade of day boata and charter
cr&ft.. In addition to the Zootsme n. the Se• Spray, operated tr,:
Vernon Woodward will take dally
loc.da of ttahermen trom the pier.
A h a lt dozen Or more charter
boau and trolling boau will aJioo
make the Newport pter he&dquar·
ter Ulla year. Heading the llot of
charter craft will be the locally
built, all steel cnliaer "Ruaty"
bUllt by Don Cha#e at the Marine
P'abrlcatron ComPa.ny plant on the
::out Highway. • I>eslped. to
carry 30 pauenpn on apeclal
charter., It will be available for
~peclp.I parUea. Another large
eh:arfer boat to operate from the
pier wW be Elmer Relle'• p(jguJ&r
-t Uie llut Wind.
PERFECT BEOOBD
U nion Pacific Coal Company'&
Stanabury, Wyo., mine became the
flnt unde.-growid coal mine in the
naUan to attain a "perfect" stlfety
rating by t he Bureau of Mines of
the Department of the Interior,
according to word received re·
cenUy by I. N. Baytea., Preaident.
WANTED TO RENT
F'a:nDahed home near ocean 'or
llo.y , llU!tabi• for llix to eight
adults, !or m olrth ol July. Phone
Fitzroy 1548 or write '928 So.
Harvard m~ Los Angeles 6.
• NOW OPENI
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Hamburgers
Malts
Sandwiches
Short Orders
Fresh Donuts Daily
. 'The Best Cup of Coffee in Town"
LE-MAC DONUT SHOP
Donut Orders to Take O ut
2605 C.ah'al
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LION TAMER la the name ot the Roee Marie Reid origtnal bathing
suJt being modeled by EHubeth Kellogg at N.tna,. Ce.ah.ion show fa:
the above photo. Eliza.beth l.11 a student at HoUywood High School
ta.nd ls one of the group of 20 attractive hlOl 9Chool and junior
college studenta from schools throughout Southern ca.lifornia, chosen
by Nina's to model In the style show. The afJow att racted aevetal
hundred Harborti.e_a u the models dJapla.yed the-lavely bathin&"
fashions In front of Nina's to Nlna'a Too, four doora. away. Beverly rL.------------'
Campbell wu narrator, and Joe Crilley wu tn charp-ot the abow.
(Beckner photo)
CYCLE CHANGE
PROGRESSES IN
HARBOR AREA
Mr. G . J . Wbeal, district mana-
'!er or the Southern California
Edison Company, sa..ld today that
with July and August scheduled
a! the tentative time for the
Southern California Edlaon Com-
pany to begtn supplying 60-cycle
current to parts of this area, the
company's plan• for the change..
o·:er arP progressing satisfactorily.
J udges Meet to
Select Painting
F riday, Judges for the Newport
Harbor H igh School A.rt Contaret
will m~t to make their aelectton.s.
Mn. Bruce KcBrlde, pre.aident of
the Ebell Club. will act u hoateu
to the j~a at a. luncheon, fol-
lowing which the Judges will ad-
journ to the high achoo! where the
pictures will be wailing inspec-
tion.
FOR SALE
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Meter cr:ews are now working
here, replacing !'.iO-cycle meters
with 60-cycle ones. in preparation
for the actual changeover, Wheat
said, but h e emphasized that the
meter Is merely a device to record
the current and does not change
lhe frequency. County Symphony y
Before the current he,.. ls Expa.µds Membership . 0 u
changed to 60 cycles, the equip.
m£'nt owned by Ed.Ulon CW!ltomen Orange Cowity Symphony' Or-
will be .surveyed to detennine chestra hu iulded another com-
whether any changes are required munity to it.a membership, Clinton
for SO.cycle operation, the survey Sawtn,1 riireclor, revealed th1a week..
Need ,
result.a mu.st be analyzed and tabu.. Dana Point ia now sending repre-
lated, and a.rrangementa made for aent&llvea to the Tuuday rehear.
whatever adjustments are necea-saLs.
sary In customers' equipment. A Date or the next concert will be
few changes will be made in In-·May 16 when Jean Kilgrove wtll
dustrlal, commercial and agrfcul-be featured ln Schwna..n'e Piano
tural equipment long be.fore the Concerto.
current la changed, Wheat said,
but domestic appliances will not CAPT. B&OWN Vl81'.1'8 HERE
be adJualed until a few days before or alter the aerv1ee here la chang-Captain William J . Brown, for-
ed to 60 cycles. mer local ship broker and yacht
landing operator, and Kra. Brown
Changes requlttd in cuatomen' were recent visitors tn Newport
equipment tor operation at the Beach. Brown, who hae been in
new frequency will be made at the navy elnce the beginning of
Edison'a expense by contractors tbe war, wu formerly prominent
engaged by the company to do In civic atfa1n
such work throughout it.a entire -============~! !Kl-cycle system, whJch serves ':"'
nearly 700,000 cu.stamen .
Water Committee
Plans Election
M~ben of a J oint Water Com-
mitt ee, representing all sectlOJll of
Newport Beach, will meet Monday,
April lf, at f :SO p. m. &l the New·
port Beach City Hall, It WU an-
.nounced today by Nel.an Staffor d,
chairman of the group.
The meeting has been called,
Stafford said, to dlacuu waya and
mca.na. of getting out the vote~ on
the ctty'a $420,000 water bond
is.sue scheduled for April 22.
1.. .. Importance of the water elec-
tion cannot be atruaed too much,"
Stafford stated. "Water la one
of the m09t important ttema tor
the , insuran« of tuture growth
and evE-ry citizen ahould cut a
ballot April 22."
H. E. Kenda ll
Tours East
~Newport -u a ~r at large of t.be Cham-
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and Food Store
• AD 8 a lade, Prepared
Dally, ~ . .for Your
DllllMlr Table.
• Gemwa.W.-Y
• Coobd Meata
• Chld<M, Tade1
• Fl'Mll Fruita
• Homenw4e Pies
• Tallle L anda llOt an&-
able ta the average
food ..........
For J!'Uey 0-W, 'Fros-
• FoocJ. 111111 tile ... .b-
wlii I •t of 1lil I llMll' la tile
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The
Local Water Supply
Is actuaDy much harder than you
think A simple demonstration will
prove this beyond any question of
doubt.
This HARD WATER baby, pic-
tured right, depicts the proper
attitutle toward hard water . . .
"Not good under any circum-
stances"!
You Will Be Contacted
Our representative will call on you
in the near future and demonstrate
the many virtues ,af ZERO.SOFT
Water.
' IN BALBOA
OPEN
EVERY
DAY
SAVES MONEY
on soap, fabrics and
plumbing repair bills
HEALTHFUL
internally, externally and
in food preparattan.
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BVBllY WELL EOOIPPED
•ODD• BOID: BAS YIDS
TYPE DfSYALt.AYIOR
bu of Commerce on a tour throueh
east.em United States. Canada and
Nova ScoU& ll B. E. Kenda\i, w"11
known CiYIC leader u d reefdent of
Balboa '~•• A.ccoa1pe.n1ed by
Kn. ~dall, Ille local i:lwnber
of eoauaeree dlroc:tor loft w.
week by automobile for the Atl&n..
Uc cout. Dw1nl' bi. •'-'"'• a.
A. lleyu, ploQeer bartMlr .,..
leadrr and former publ...... will
9ene u c:bal:rml.a d Utie PUU
and Reere.uoe O>mmfUM cl tM
d'1c 11oc17.
Shop a1 curt' s Domestic and Commercial
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