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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1947-08-07 - Newport Balboa Press, • • l ,, . r • • • -. ' i ·m nae· .A. • fmlnor ct• Ille moot ralJlcll7 Genloptng area, qt Ille California lloulb Coolllal l:mplH. • . . • • ' . . ' • ••or,-• • +' ..,,. • • I , ~11~·-· . • • I '1'BZ .._ • A1ml lo be clMn, fair and lmputlal, and thUI to ~ve and retala. popular IUpport. Sl!IVING T~I. l!NTIRI P ·RE· s s HARIOR A~ , · · SECOND LARGEST HOME COMMUNi'f.t1 IN· ORANGE COUNTY. \ ' VOLUME VllI By JOHN THOMAS AFRICA Pinch hitting for the Fa.m.owi Kister G&lnea and following that utute Young attorney, Rob Gard- ner and the esteemed Judge Jone.a ta juat about u tough a job aa ever wa.s aasigned to thia one . . . It W jws't about as tough &II' being three down to Don Harwood and three to go . . . In other words the break 1a not even for the cus- tomers •.. That • blrd .Gaines . . . Always ... popping off about my loud sox •. That happened so many yea.rs ago and that I can recall it a.nd even color it up a bit in retelling it ... We were on the speakers platform at HunlingtQ.n Beach during the dedication of the Post Office ... Friend L.. Blodgett was capably making progress with a typical Blodgett oration and the weathe r had turned again.st the ceremonies and had become almost unbearable, but we were carrying on and &ll at once it ~ame our turn lo introduce the next digni: t&ry and ln the middle of the build up the Brick Top, sitting in the front row cent~r spied my loud sox; the wind was blowing that hard : .. He started to make notes and from that time on that guy ha.a been giving me t he green light on the sox ... War times changed the color some but now w e can get any size a.nd sport the colors again so WE DO . . .. lr anyone 111 etlU ha.ngl.nl' on you might be interested to know that B. G. gets quite a ldck out of the Bay Shore Camp where Heinz and Marie Kaleer have done the impossible a.nd made a famous re- sort out of practically nothing but ideas and a lot Of hard work. Brick comes down with his picture taker and gets a lot of shots dur- ing Easter Week and sees young America in a ction . . H e called one day and uked us to help out whilst he went to Oregon ... So we will help !ill up the left col- Uinn .... ·Speaking of Bay Shore Camp .. Helnz and Marie have been at that location tor seventeen years and what with the cafe and trailer park they have easily made tlwu- sands ot friends . . . Ot couNJe that excellent blil ot fare-in the HEINZ Cafe for years gladdened the hearts of many travellers and ne.ighbors in the Bay Area . . . Then many families came to the camp to t!J'i'Thy its varied facilities aod return~ar after year until H elnz now almost every week end will ppint out second and t>iird generations of Bay Shore Fans .. One thing that the Bay Shore folks look forward to is the dally arrival of Uncle Sam's ~tail truck. Mary Jane Crawford, the mall c&rrtngest gal 'we know just beams a.nd brtsUes with 11tacks of mail and packages and bounces in and out of the truck and does a swell Job tor us , .. On lhe days when MJ is elsewher.e, pleasant and capa~e Harry J . Verberg wpo h.a.s been at Newport P. O. for three yea.J'a comes bounding in with more stack.e ot mail . . . . Bay ·Shores lines up from Teeny Tlney Miriam Tucker lo venerable H enry J . ~cer and goes thru the maU bOxes to see just what ill cooking in other ports ot call .. lla.il or course comes from all over creation and much ot it is di- rected to U8 to see if there isn't jwlt a small place for a tent or a trailer,.. or u one man from Ver- oqua, Wiaconsin. put.a lt ; ju.st enough space to sleep on f Ob.r beach (of which we proudly pos· .eu two) ... Anyway, that m all, all come• in the forenoon and PHONE HARBOR 1616 High School Tax Ra te Set fo r Th is Year Utilization of o n 1 y two- thirds of the tax rate permu- ted them by vote of t h e people was authorized by the Newport Harbor Union lfigh School Board of trustees this week when they set at $1.00 their appendage to the tax bills of their school district. Equally as important is the fact that all of the planned 'four year building program' will be provided at the lesser rate. The Harbor High school district was authorized by the voters to aasess $1 .45 per hundred dollars valuation in order to raise the necessary monies to provide need- ed facilities. By Careful figuring the board has reached the con- clusion that the greatly increased assessed valuation of the area will p rovide the needed money with only two thirda of the tax levy permitted. VALUATION SKY-ROCKETS Assessed valuation this year for the school d18trlct ls S:US,000,000 as contrasted with last year's val- ue.Lion of $19,1500,000. In addition to a greatly increas- ed enrollment, expected to be more than 800, and increased costs of adminletratton, c&.retul planning will permit the building program to proceed aa scheduled. First project ln the extension program Is the building ot a new metal shop building at a coat or $80.000. This building will be ready for cl&Mes about Januar:y 1, 1948 .. The board let the contract on two more pa.rt.a ot the ..,,program Monday when they accepted the bid ot William Rohrbrach er of Santa Ana for the construction o! a Sandwich bar and tre..n.sformer vault. Rohrbracher.'s bid of $17,- 750 was just $50 under the esti- mate oC. 0 . Z. Robertson, Corona del l\.far contractor. Other bidders were: Allison Honer Co. $21,600; Esser Co. $23.000; l\.fodern Build- ers, $24,494; and Ted Merrill, $26,560. OUTDOOR SNAC K BAR The sandwich bar will be a com- plete outdoor snack bar, with malts, sandwic hes and Ice cream. The transformer vault will be built at a cost of approximately $638:1. Bids were taken on the lighting of the football field and placed under advisement. Final action will be taken Monday afternoon when ~the board wil decide on let- ting the contract. Low bidder wu George E . Miller, Long Beach electrical contractor who submit- tE!d an offer of 17400 tor the Ught.8 u the plans called for and a sug- gestion that two addit ional line poles be installed at a cost ot $725. Shoreline Protection Underway with Plan To Dredge Bay then lunch, and every thing Le . Protection ot the shoreline and nicely setUed until along comes bomea al Sunset Beach, Surfside Mr. Fred Natraaa, the ldahq Flash, Colony, will get underway in the and brings Special Delivery letten lmmediat f l ult f tor the gals and all that . . . He e u ure a.a a re& o i. a nJce guy and does a good job the approval Tuesday by the Long and la very welcome, a.s are Harry Beach City Council ot an agree- and Mary .Jane . " . Thank you ment with the Army calling tor Mr. Poetma.ster for the THRE~f . dredging of )Jamtto1 Bay. Are you lltll1 with WI! ... Ge:lftea, One million cubic yard.8 of sand lt you ever get Uncle Ben to 'fgp; will be pumped from Alamito. give and forget you are a migh . y onto the .Orange County aood man ... And don't poke me Beach. Army enctneen will .up-- about that Thomae . . . Tba.t b & ervi8e the work which wlll be paid ftne old name and I wu named tor wtth the ~.000 allocation for my grand-Wlcle, .J~ Dow, recen.Uy secured trom COngrea who waa General Sherman'• bugler by County Supervlaor Wlllll Wa..r- . on the f&moua march to the aea.. ner and Engineer R. L. Patterson Lay otf, you rebel . . . during a ria:lt to the Nation'• Capital. Junio r Chamber Local Men Testify He ars Race Report In Overell Trial At Breakfast Meet C. K. Priest, d-oe.._t of the Newport Beach Pollce Depart- A revt..w of the. Honolulu yach~ ment, and Byron Manball, local nee wu beard by 40 memberil cruiser captain of Balboa ta\anct. 'ot. Ille Newport .Harbor Junior t titled ID th trial ·~--of Bud 0..mber of Commerce Tburaday • e ~. . .. mornJn.g at a breakfa.st meeting Gollum and Beu.lab. Overell whO ~ at Nortcm.'• Bay Shott Ct..fe. -.re charged with the llay1ng of Gueft ~er. who wu a mem~ pie rfrl'• parenta, Mr. and Kn. lier of the CftW Of the yacllt Walla-l'J. OVen11, on thelJ" yacht Weotward, WU Robert Allan cl in• Newport .Hutlor M&roh 15. Loil ~ -told Ille -Prteot ldmtltled • 8laDdllm, .ture OD the 11!11> that fln!Ohed which 8uperi6r Court Judge KAID· third ~nd Clnlbuco and l"a1r-nelb Jt. Korrt80D n:tu.ed t.o ad· -!her . eomndtt.-dWrman Ed JUch. mlt u mdeDce. u tbe oae he had -ana 1a1m n.mena ._tei1 ta1<en trom u.. port -of u.. • -cl the 'l'oamllment ol yacht K&1'J' B &lld -teotl-ue:.::t ~ cl"7 . dlrecW7 = ~ _,. Ille -~ NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFOiuifrA. TmmsnAY, AUGUST 7,1 1947 EIGHTEEN PAGES NUMBER 23 BelplD.i over t:be Tou.naament of Lltbtl .thll y_,. on Aus. 11 wUJ. be MlN Newport Barbor (A.D.lta Coe.De) and her court of loveU.: Vl.rStDJa Goodhue of SM Gabriel, CWollae Fonat of Loq Be.ch. Dorothy ,.Baboock of ~ Jkcch, EUeen Porter of Bell. and Pb.LllJ.s Applt1pte of Lights Tourney .·~.Queen and Her Radiant Court Junior College .Pres ide nt to Admin iste r $262,253 Fun d for Starting New Scho ol Bu.ntlncton Beaeb. (Beckner photo). NEW CHURCH UNIT UNDERWAY-Buildlnl' of the new sanctu- ary ot Christ Church by the Sea Is mo\'inJ forward rapidly as 11ho\\'ll In the above picture. The audlt-0rtum \\'W 8e&t approxbn&te ly SOO pel'80DS-and Is the M>Cond tmlt of the church looat.ed at 14th and Central a\•enue. (Photo b y Gerhardt ). Fli ght of the Snowbirds Brought Tho usands t o Harbor Area Sunday Newport Harbor's Flight of the Snowbirds, one of the most unJque and hJghly publicized yachUng events in the world, Sunday again drew thousands of visitors to. the area tor the 12th consecutive year . Cars drove bumper to bumper up Central avenue to Balboa where crowds packed the Fun Zone area and lined .shores ot the Bay where 16-year old GU Kraemer Jr. of Placentia and Balboa aalled off t o tint place ln the race ot the little 12 toot sailing vessels. Close be- hind him t~ claim aecond and third place honors were Robert Palmer Yardley of Newport Beach and Henry F . Kell m ot Riversidfl and Newport Beach. OREETS WINNER On hand to greet young Krae· mer a.nd present the trophy, WU Mrs. Walter K . Lewis ot River- side, mother of la.st year's winner, Walter Lewis, who this year will be awarded the trophy for eighth place. Alao present on the dock were .Joe Beek. Harry Welch and Leon Heaeman, whose namea have become synonomous with thfl fa- mous fiight. W inning the fourth through alxth places were Norton Young- love, Clark King, Bob 'White, Toby Kirk, Walter Lewis, Chuck Sey- ler and Michael Jager, while ac- (Contlnu-4 on Pas'9 E!Pt) I Miss Newport Harbor to Reign Over Tournament of Lights August 16th • Newport 'Harbor ottered a variety of activities Sunday when a.l ong with the famous Flight of the Snowbirds, a bathing beauty con tetit in the Fun Zone provided entertainment for the thousands of spectators packing the New~ port Harbor area. Miss Marjorie Gestring, ramous Olympic diving champion, thrilled the record crowd with a diving exhibition, while another diver. little 13-year old Bobby Benbow qt Santa Ana, a1ao claimed his share of the ap- plause. · Chosen a.a Miu Newport Har- bor from 35 beau Uful girls enter· Ing from Newport Harbor and surrounding towns, was Anita Coane of Balboa. She will reign over the Tournament of. Lights Aug. 16, represenUng the Newport Harbor Junior Chamber of Com- merce, which along with the Fun Zone, sponsored the beauty con- test. Second place winner w as Vir- ginia Goodhue of San Gabriel. while claiming third place waa Caroline For est ot Long Beach. Dorothy Babcock o t Laguna Beach waa named Miss Poise. Eileen Porter of Bell. Miss Per· sonality, and Phylll.9 Applegate of Huntingfo'fi Beach, Miss Suntan. Contest Judges were Marjorie Gelltring,· Ro b ert Lindstrom, Ralph Hoyle, Robert Boyd, and Monte Grimes, while Gordon Weevil proved himself adept a.s master ot ceremonies. Kenny A p point ed C hairman of Co. Cancer Fund · Drive Herb Kenny, Balboa P oetm&ster and Newport Harbor Chamber of An administration for Orange Coast Junior College district has been named and it will be the ·duty of Dr. Basil H. Peterson to administer the budget of $262,253. It is planned that the Orange Coast . College will receive buildings and campus out of the present Santa 4'.na Army Air Base site. Requests by the college board for the facilities has beeD. approved by all agencies up to thla time. It ls now only nee-·•-------------- essa.ry for made tfy the War A.Mets Admlni- lllr8tion. The tentative budget ror the achool u made public by the cou.nty superintendent, pro-- vtdee tor administration salaries · and wages ot $22,000 and $2,000 incidental expenses to that de- partment. The budget shows an estimate ot ,$13,000 tor certi11- cated salaries and expenses and for $25,000 for maintenance and operation of the school plant and auxiliary services. SSS,000 OVTLA Y , A caPital out.lay tor improve- ments of the_ grounds, buildings and equipment is established at $83,000, and with a tramfer of fundB being permitted to the bud· get of $92,253, with a general reserve fund set up ·of $17,000. Providing title to the school campus is received withitt the next few weeks from the War Assets Administration, there ls a possiltility that educational class- es could get underway for the February semester. The budget p rovides a very small amount for teachers, and it is presumed that the state will -coo<Llta--~ promise ot !un<hl tor emergency education purposes for the first year's salaries of tnstnictors. S5 CEI'lii'T TAX RATE The $262,000 will be provided at a 35 cent tax rate lo be a.asess· ed against the joint districts of the Newport Harbor Union High School and the Huntington Beach Union High School Districts. which last ye.p.r, in a special elec· lion, formed the Orange Cea.st College District. • Preliminary work in the fonna· tion of the district. necessary liaison between the War Aaseta Administration, the Veterans' Ad- ministration, and the State Board ot Education was done without cost to the taxpayer by Newport's Sidney Davidson, and Huntington Beach'~ Raymond Elliott. These two men have hurdled almost im· possible1 obstacles to create thle dletrtct.1 Davidson ha.! made trips all ove11 the State of C&llfomla as has Elliott, and the latter took his vacation in the East this year so as to acqualnt Washington of· flq.als with local desires. Coast College President Dr. Ba sil Peterso n To Head Oranqe C oast Jr. College· Dr. Basil, H . Peterson, direc-- tor of Glendale College for the past four years, has been named pr 'C '-flt Orange Cout JunJor College. · · The new president, who thi.s w eek made a preliminary survey of the portion ot Santa Ana Army Air Base ear-marked for the col- le ge, has an outstanding record in the field o! education. During !!!he war, he was a.ssistant busi- ness manager of Universit1\ ot Califqrni.a's radiation laboratory. For four years prior to that, he W&B> a.ssistant dean of U niversity of California College of Argicul- ture. 'Dr. Peterson wu principal e! Mount Sh8.lta H igh School at another time ~also Mrved as I the coach and t ic instructor tor nine years. ~serv- ing hla fourth yea as president of the California Junior College Association. Dr. Peteraon received his bach- elor, muter, and doctor ot phUoa· ophy degrees from the University ot Ca1iforn.ia at Berkeley. Although he will not officially be on duty with the Coast Junior College until Sept. I, Dr. Peterson plans to move to Newport Harbor as soon u possible. He and his wife, Winifred, have t"'f'O eona, Dick, 17. and Dave, 13, who will enter local echools. Snowbird Owners Adopt St a nda rd Design ; O lympic Ty pe O ut Commerce president, was appoint· All new Snowbirds will be ot N . Y . Y. C. aa.Id that he believed. ed. 'lhalrman ot the county-wide standard deaig:D.., and the Olympic the tolerance.a effecting old boat.I cancer fund ball to be staged deaign wW be abandoned, It wu were more '8trlct than wu neo- Sept. 11 al the Rendezvous. decided by yachtam.en who gath-eaaary and might result ln th• ConflnnaUon ot h1a appoint-ered Stmday at Newport Harbor d18qualiftcation of even boats. ment wu received today in a let-Yacht Club to con.eider deaigm the .product of a boat builder who ter from Michael D. Fanning, Loa and specifications of the lltUe had made a miltake in reading the Angeles P ostmaater and h•d of cra.tt.. luel" prlnte and had produced the campaign in Southern Call· The room aod adjacent hallway boat.I narrower than tht1 1tandard toml&. 'nle ball la expected to were packed ~th Snowbird en-design.. Mr. Lewis aa.ld he d.ld be the largellt mch event evt1r ;!=~ ~Ing an.: J:'::jor11:1; not want to aee an tnjwitice done ·~~·,.staged tn the b.lltory of the county, Preae.nt alao were Commodore to tndivtdu&ll who owned theme and all proceed.I will go toward Everett Morrie, Vice Commodore boata. He owna such a \ boat tht1 Damon Runyon Memorial Can-Walter Lewi.I and Rear Commo. which he promllea to ha.ve ,altered cer Fund, headed naUonally by dare Frank Stmpeon of the New-to meet apec.tflcaUon1. Walter Winchell port~ Barbor Yacht Club; Commo-Boward Younglove df the N . Y . The p ooo ooo cancer hoopital dore Boh Boyd, Vice Commodore Y . C., and Richard Hahn of the planned f~r ~ Angelee wtll eerve Richard Fenton of the Ba1bo& Balboa Y. c., expre8eed a belief th1I area and 11 one ot flve plan-Yacht Club; Commodore Dtc:k that It w°'1d be better for eeven ned throughcbt the United Statel. Deaver, Vice Commodore Gilbert bo&ta to have to be altered t.baD . Kraemer and Rar Commodore for 10me two hundred boat. to A.ccordiftg to Al Joyce of the Morga.n Morgan of the B . L Y. C. continue to be wb~ to unfalr pneral committee, every aervice, Commodore J. A.. Beek of the com Ution. · fraternal. and eoda1 orp.niuttnn Snowbird AMoctation, Called the pe 8TBlar D&SIGN in the county la. backing the local meeting to order &Dd. stated that dzjve. the meeUng had been called to Vice Commodore Fenton of the uoertam whether or . not Snow-Balboa Y. C ., who la a1ao Vice v:al __ ._, s~-1 bin! ownen approved the piano Commoclore .of the Snowblnl . -es. . ... en and opeclflcati-and table of Anociation, expreued the belief ~ :,......_., In Balboa tolerance which bad been adopt.eel that lo develop a thoroughly fair /,., -~, · by the Snowbird Aalodatson. ra~g c~ deal.gn and tolera.nce a.orp N . DlnDldt of Pla;ra del To g11t the matt.er before Ille ohould be atrict and .. ould be 11-7 "-""' lo po11ce:"tbe theft meeting, Kr. Carlyle Ballcock rl&1dlY adhered to. ol , thre6 ftlua1iile cam.a. 4 wtlh inoved that the actlOn. taken by Barton Beek, for many yean a w., , 1 , -• 1.be A.altclation be ~ by tbl Snowbird ullor and wtnnflr of UM Tbe W.-oleo ma.Je:-5· --........_ Thia pNClpl-flllllt In lMO, Aid he did not 1--~ pur at~ a ~ tated a. 4*"'-'m 'wbielt luted lien that tbe ~cee were .too - l!'Oll> .'l'llB • ~., ., die and.j ..-..W . for about an bour and which" at atnct ,u be did npt think that ftlii pw .... ... 1, w' . !I' et -~ el .. -. Ill ::..• ~., car wlddl WU times re:flect«I an a1&rm1nc' riM IDOl'e than one-or pomibl7 two &1wa ,..,.., .... u.e tu1's ,,_ -~ w:i-!-· .... · ~ -tipe JIQ -~ 1n tn \cipora""':..~~-put of ~;...~Mi::,:~ owa• hdet' "-wrrl ... tlllH: .,...-•· _ a~rlcrt BaJbtw, Wldle M .._. •ttns .,.. 90l'De al tbe .-.-a-:-w. _ _ .• '"! .,, ·-· • , YaaAo - B ry I!' .... DI. (Pllolo by-). -at a wall)' cale. "flee Qom ......... iAwlo of tho --"(C..,u.;....i'o. --- -1 ' , I • '· f • ' I • , • • j I ' Pag_e 2 • SM rd Publ.Llhed every 'lbunday evening a.t Newport Bea.ch, caJUomla Office and ftrtntlng Plant &t 2211 Cout Blvd.-Pbone Harbor 18.16 Enten!d u ~d--c.lau matter June 18, 19401 at the poet 'ofnce at Newpott Beach, California, under the Act of March 3, 1879 Member Natiooal Editortal AMoc'8.tl!,.ll Member Callfomla Newspaper Publl9ben AMoclalloa l.&r&ffl pa.Id ctrculation. ln Newport Harbor Atta BEN O. REDDICK. Owner and Publlaber f """\. GENEVIEVE SYLVESTER, Newa Editor 'J, ARTHUR F. MILLER, Superintendent 'the Prf!as hM been adjudged a newspaper of general circulation by decree of the Superior Court o~ Orange County and ls fully qualified to publish all klnd.s of legal notices and advertisements SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ln Orange County, $2.00 per year. Out.Bide ot Orange County, $2.50 \\IE_ GET SNUBBED ----•----' ENTERPRISING CITY OFFICIALS More moorings for private craft and water upon which to sail them '\Viii be opened with the completion of a dredg- ing proghlm in Long Beach's Alamitos Bay. Indirectly, the County of Orange is providing the facilities for Long Beach. This apparent paradox is the result of some civic enterprise on the part of Long Beach's city manager and his city council. Orange County, through its very able supervisor Willis Warner, an equally competent consulting engineer R . L . Patterson, with cooperation of John Phillips tucked a ----·---- IT CAN'T HAPPEN HERE By HARRY WELCH Some citaen interesred in safety on the Bay sent to Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce a copy of a recent Issue of "Searchlight" publiahed in Redding. The paper gives a report of a serious accident which occwted on Sbuta Lake when a ~t craaMd tbroUgh a sniaJ! c:rul8er killing two little girls and Injuring a third. · 'nle aame paper catTiee an editorial which readlJ: "Safety Regulation Needed. Yesterday's tragedy on Shaata Lake ahowa the need for more safety regulation. A family party in the alow boat was rammed into by a ~to resulting in the death of two little girla anil the aerioaa injliry of another. Oimoualy there WU care- k•I ·as involved, for there ;oraa no reuon for two, boabl • ( riE!wPORT-BALBOA PREss ~ a police officer, and he keePf ~oee watch on the boats. Service Friday for Anyone •who speeds, violates tM i:uHe o! safety or right-Mrs Maggie R~ll of-way or otherwise riska his o.J.Jlfe or the li,,es of others • . ia &topped and stopped quickly. I The harbormaster and hia Funeral .. rv1ce for Mn. ant• ~ta 0 keep a constant wat.Ch fand patrol • = i:!..:.f ~ :U:~.i ·Fri~~ "But, at Shasta Lake a ~boat, towing a warer-at 2 p. m. at B&ltz Mortuary In skier circled near the public docks and struck a amall Corona del Kar. Th• Rev. E. o . ' . . Goodell will conduct mervice while crull!er, lying helplesa With a dead motor. Sud! activity Interment w.ill be at Falrhaven. Dr. G. E. T'Ohill PHYSICIAN and SUl<"""'N la09 Cout Boulevard 0tf1CM! Harbor 286--\V ll<>o. Barbor 286-R U no amwer call Harbor 5 should never have been permitted in such. a plal:e. U it Mro. Ruaaell had lived on Balboa starred, there should ha,,e been a guard or ranger io stop it. Ialand for 22 yeara and wu orig!· ''Th •-ed 't be · d Th Ii n 'be nally from New York. She andl-----------,--- e l.ol. ag y can UD one. e -ves can L her huaband, George, bad cele-Gonion M Gn..... M · D brought back. But some safety precautiorui can. be taken brated their 50th wedding annl· • 1 •111Jr • • \ to prevent a repetition." venary in March. Mnt. RuueU PbJ9ldaD aad Sure-I · waa a member of the Rebecca S.Jboa Inn Arca.de. 8ai1MM' ----• Lodge ot Monrovia. omce p1Mm1 -ll&$or' rr SIGr.;s OF THE TIMES s ,. ourvived by her hwoband. ..,,.._.,. pboDa _ ~ 111 e Ruseell ot Balboa Island; y her daughter, Mn. Nellie Local businessmen report that most business t Newport Beach is from year-around residents in · the sea,onal trade. Shook ot B&lbo& laland; by thrffi ------------- 1 grandchlldren and two great-MILTON M. MAXWELL,M.D. grandchildren. C. C. Announces Snowbird Listing Island Realtor Home Costa Mesa Doctor lG()l Coast Highway CORONA DEL MAl-t f'llioM Barbor lOll The Newport Harbor· Chamber of Commerce has released the After Month's Trip ground of mental cruelty. He ffered custody of a two-year-old son and "reasonable support". Th~y were married March 13, t943 at Norman, Okla. Public Library Gets Shipment of Books MICKfY ond ·\-1/S MA Br MORR•ic ~ PoP PA SEZ:- DINEm SETS,' Walllt rm. T allle .. 4 Cllirs .r. ..... u. -$39 51 Taken by Death Dr. Bertrand D. Wlnenga, 71, retired 'Costa Mesa doctor, died in hi.!I Irvine avenue home Friday. Funeral eervld'e wu held Wedne.1- day afternoon at Ba1i.z Mortuary and ent ombment at Fairhaven with the Rev. Harry E . Ow'lng of- flclatlng. Or. Winenga h1 11urvtved by his wife, Mrs. Dora Wlnenga; one ron, Thomas Wolbert. both of Costa Mesa. and three grandchil- dren. A:DDING MACHINE TAPE Now A vaUable at .Newport-Balboa Press Make Your O\\'ll SHELL JEWELRY Supplies and Free l.n.Atructtona Vl-DEAN"S Z1S8 Newport Bl~·d., Costa Meu. • Harbor Glass Co. !811 Lalayette Ph. 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Manager Bud Long will prob- / ably start as catcher with work- h orse Glynn Boies or B ill Flan&· gan, who wa.s knocked out of the box against Santa Ana two weeks ago. Letty Luhman will probably get the call at first wtlh Barney Long at shortstop, Bill Roberts at third, Dick Long atshortstop, Milt Dreblow, Kenny Yusiga , and Ed Savin l.n the outfield. Swim Meet Slated For ~ugust 15 A swimming meet for boys be- tween the ages of 11 and 19 in· clwi:ive, will be held at the Balboa Fun Zone Friday, Aug. 15th. Prlzee for this swimfest. sponsor- ed by ~ the Fun Zone, will Include gold medals for flf'3t, silver med- als for second, and bronze medals Nourse Twirls 2-Hit Game; Loses · S-1 • Pete Nouree pitched a two hJt game against the Orange County cha.mplonshJp Fullerton J'Unior Le- gion team Saturday a.ttemoon, and lost. 3 to 1. Nourse sent 11 of the 21 outs to the dugout via the etrike-out route. walkJng only four batten e.nd still ended up on the ehort eJld ol the score. The locals committed six errora t o account for their 1088, Nourse headed a five-hit Harbor attack with two singles whUe up three times. Don Ward, Blll Weatherwax and B ob .Ve.nDrtmlen also collected singles. The locals scored in the first Inning on three successive singles by Ward, Wea- therwax and Nourse. Paul Ro- bertson reached first on an error on the second baseman t o load bases. and was caught otf hi.!I base by t he first baseman t o end the inning. Fullerton scored In the first innlng as Bill Ross drove In Clodt who had reached first on the fielder's choice. R oss scored the for · third. • second run himself a.s he walked, Boys w ill be divided into t\\"O divlslo ns: juniors, 11 t o 14 years and seniors 15' to 19. Only three events m ay be enterPd. No en- try fee is required but entrants must have the signa ture of their parents on the o ffiC'ial entry blan.k in o rder to compete. The first event i$ s lated for 1 p. m. ) BEE GA!\IE POSTPOSEO The Junior Bees baseball game \Vith Fu llerton, scheduled fnr Sat- urday afternoon, ha s been post· poned to Saturday, Aug. 23, be- cause o f the' Southern California Junior Legion Baseba ll Tourney now being played at Anaheim and Fullerton . t ook two bases on two errof"!ll and was sacrificed' across the plate. The Fullerton lads added their fl· nal run In the seventh on a single and tv•o errors. I Sunday t he locals were shut out by Lefty Bob Conlin of Orange, \l.'ho pitched no-hit-n o-run ball f6r the en l ire seven innings. Ca rl Mears r ecei\'ed a walk nnd was the only local to g et on base. H e advanced to second on a steal. Conlin struck out 10 local batt e rs as his tean1 scored 13 n1ns on 12 hits. Hot Rods at "BO \VI Tonight, H . B. Friday The roaring hot rod$ of the g,,,_,.,.J~ ea.Je,,,J.a,,,,, ~A. will take part in the first ~~ national roadster race In the Pasa- Fri.. Aug. 8.-Softball. Costa Afesa dena Rose Bowl tonight and will , . Paint Vs. Costa Mesa Legion. return t o the macada m o r the fast Costa M esa Park-5 p. m . H untington Beach Speedway Fri· Ba8eball. Newport H arbor day nlght. American Legion Juniors Vs. The c . R . A. pilots led all quali· La Ve rne Sa n Dimas Juniors fiers for the glga'ntlc g o In the -La Palma Park, Anaheim-bowl t onight which will see 37 of Sat.,7 f~;· 9-Satlboat Raclng'.-the {op drivers or t he nation Snowbl.{ds and Falcons, N. H . compete for an estimated prize Y . C. of $10,000. Sun., Aug. 10.-Ba15el-.l.l. Costa> The program calls for a four-car Mesa M erchants Vs. Clark's trophy dash, a 10-lap conaolation Ramblers of Los Angeles -race, two 50-lap main even ts and Costa Mesa Park-2 p. m . a special match race bringing to- SaUboat Racing. Snowbird!'! gether the top three cars from and Falcons. N . H. Y. C. each of the 50 lappers. Tues., Aug. 12-SalJboat Racln&. Frid I ht'• p ro..,....m at Hun Snowbirds and Girl's Falcons a y n g e·-·-· tlngton Speedway will feature the N. H . Y . C~ i:.-'lboat ... _ _._ strong C . R . A . group tn a 78 lap Thurs., Aug . 1~ .n.o.;aul'· Boy11 under 21 . Falcons and program start.In g at 8:15 p . m . Girl's Snowbirdl5. Time trials get underway at 6 :45. UNDER THE UGHl'S AT HUNTINGTON BEACH SPEEDWAY F'REE PARKI NO A: MATHEWSON P RESENTATION FOR SAFETY'S SAKE • • • • • TEACH YOUR CHILDREN TO SWIM -------------.1.ESSONS 10-lZ a. m.. 1-4 P-m. , 1\-tO:S. • SAT. -------------AND BY APPOINDlE1''T BAY. BEACH, CORONA DEL MAR -HAR BOR 562-\\1 $L!>(l LESSON -$6 WEEK (~ LESSONS) WALLY AMLING • 210 Goldenroit, Corona del Mar • ' . • ' . . . . • . 1'1tesa t.A~rchants Lose 7 to 5 \ Games Cancelled .JUntor Bees Downed Because ot ForfeltB 13-1 By Funerton . AU Uon'a Club League 90ft.ball The Newport Barbor Junior Tbe Coeta K ea Merchant9 went game1 8Cheduled UU. week were Bees were defeated 13--1 by the down Jn deteet lut Sunday., but cancelled becaUM ot forfeit.a. Frt-P'ullerton lJeea at Coeta Meaa they ltW won the prat.e of their day night neither the M.eaa Fire Park Saturday morn.1.ng. Tbe ln· w pporten. A teet . of fluhy Department or OU. Beach'• .could vaden acqred nine rune on two colored lada went home aft.er n ine produce a team, which reeulted hit.a ln VI' aecond ~ to gain OWDY AP! Not: muc b lal'S'er tbaa t b· e dollkey la little t:.lnda N-- ton. daucbter of jttacJde and DoOy Newton ot Co- rona del Mar. The ·b e autiful little burro" ta the work or flay FlDch who med a baby donkey u model It le Sl lnchee tall. of red-brown color. A croup of four are now on 41a- play at the La- gutt" Festival ot Art......--(Photo by lnnlnp, a beaten team tn ever; ln a ·double forfeit. a lead. ' c:,clumn except the one which Monday evening, Crawley'a Dick Lane, pitching for Harbor, count.. They had a 7-6 win, but Fumlture couldn't field a team allowed only six hit.a but lacked they had to fight to get it. They and therefore forfeited: to Ward 5Upport . had to play the breal<JI and admit· and Harrington who had gone Joe Breet acored t..'le lone local ledly had Lady Luck on their stde. through the aeuon without victory runa u he slngled ln the ftrat inn· The local twtrlen set the lnf but had enough players on h&nd. lng. .stole second and advanced vadera down wllh eight hlts. Ftve on two errol'8 acr06a the plate. ot these were garnered in the -Want &da in The Pres8 bring Bob Burdick got a 11lngle tor the fiflh1 whden bthl ey 21eo:._ed 1 fourb?'WUI re8Ulta. Telephone Harbor 1618., only other Newport Harbor hit. on wo ou es. a t. 1p e, a race of 11lnglea and a walk. Alter lb.t8 f&tetul lnnlng they w ere shut out ,,..._.._~.........,,~....-.-......,., Gerhardt). by the effective c hucking of Glynn Bo tea. In the fourth inning the colored lade picked up two runs on an e rror by Barney Long and a home run by their cat che r. The Mesa boya had to work hard fo r their five nrns. They 11cored first In the second Inning &11 Kenny Yuaiga singles, stole second, went to third on a pass ball and crossed the plate on a fie lders choice. Costa Mesa tallied twice In the seventh on succes· stve singles by Bud Long, Glynn Boies, and Barney Long, once 1n the eighth as Yuslga w ent to third after the second baseman lhrew h i.a glove at the ball poked over hls head and scored on a fielder's choice.~ Bud Long scored the flnal Nourse, Mears ,· Wa rd [Harbor Tennis Cl ub run i~ t he ninth J\.fte r singling, getting to second on an error and taking third on a fielder 's choice. Tenth inning c hatter ... Costa Mesa had a r ally cut short in The H8rbor Tennis Club will the l'ighth inning as the Leaver- ;neet at the-Newport Harbor enz shorts top made a great atab 1 and Select ed to Meet 1To Meet Mondav Ha n'aiia n Cha mps Pete k ourse. Carl ~tears Don Ward will re present ' Ye.cht Club Monday evenin,lt'. Au~. of Bill R oberts sure double into the 11 . a t 7:30 p ni., to discuss plans le ft c<'nte r. The short.sto'p then N ev.:port Harbor J unior Legion for the club's coming progr am. n1ade it a double play by beating team \Vhen the combined forces of An im porta nt iten1 slat ed f<i r Bill Fla.nag~ back t o first ·Y.'ith disc ussion is the lncatinn o r t he the peg ... Harrerlniz Smith. the Orange County ta ngle \Vith tfte slu g r who drubb•d out t\l.·o club's projected clubhouse and g e ~ H a\vaiian Island chan1pion Junior l·nu rts several locations are ~1'Zer~~~~s ~~~t ~p~~~~!~c!" h~~~ Ll'gion nine. ,qAirl to be available but f inal plans \Vas linllled to a to~e hit-a These three plA.)'ers '''ere selel·t · hn ve n?t been formulated . doub le but providt'd thf' cro\l.·d ed t o play on the tean1 a t a l\l('et· '''ilh a thrill \Vith h i!i te rrific ··over ing of coach es and n1ana~e rs of OTTO'S the ff'nce S\\·lngs" ... Yustga the 0-range County J unior Lt>;1nn reach ed ovC'r th(' fence deep in League. The gan1e i~ s lated for c<'nler f h:old to r ob the visit ors of Sunday night, Aug. 10, a t g p . n1. f:I a ho m e run v;ith thr bases loaded in Ana heim's La.Pa lma Pa rk. c;J1 in the fifth ... Locals are look· Xourse will p itch. 1l('ers play sc· ing forv•atd to seeing the Old cond bas e or in the o utfield, and , 1 Tin1ers tanglf' \v\th the Merchants I Sllfl.d{l.y, Aug .. 24 ... Yusiga led \Vard \l.'i.U be used a s ut1hty n1a n I Sunday nigh t at 8 P-nl .. the all h ikrrs with a single. a double Also ~elected t o play on the Orange County All Sta r team , and a triple. The triplt> \l.·as given county nine \l.'ere t he folJO\\·ing. I pick ed from players on the six t o him w hen the second ,baseman D'el Crandell. cat cher: Bill Ross. county Junior L<'glon teams, \l."ill threw his glove at the pass ing pitc her: Don McConnell, first . meet the HB\\·aiian I!Sland chan1-ball .. Bud Long compiled a Fullerto n; Jim Schmitz, second;-pionshlp team at La Palma Park 1.000 average ~¥"he J.licked up Pat Patton, outfield ; J im Heffron . in Aanheim in a gan1e that is cer-two for two whlk playing · · · outfield, A naheim; J ohn F ou ch, tain t o be one o f the best ever pitcher; Louie Armendariz, short -played. Three players , Pete ADDING MACffiNE TAPE stop; Don White, outfield,· Santa Nourse. Don Ward. and Carl Ana ; Cerrito Gomez. sho rtstop : Mears , ,viii represent the local Now Available al Wayne Smith, second: Tex Tho-area in the gan1e. Nourse re· N ewport·Balboa Press mas, third, Orange; Joe Rea. cently pitched a two-hitter against :==============: catcher; Jes P erales, pitc her; Fullerton, Ward Is a utility player He rb Collier, outfield, Placentia. ,,-ho can and has played just about The Hawaiian lads went all the every posit ion on the t eam, and way through the Island regionals Meef'3 ie classed as perhape the to win the trip to the states and best second sacker ever to come the right to compete in the na-out of the Harbor area.. These tional finals, Aug. 28·31 in Lo8 a.re only three of the boys who Angeles. wilt see a ction. Each club hu Hanson Lengthens Bowling Lead given IL!: top three playeni to the t eam for the night, and the Hawallane are really g oing to have t o fight to wt.n this one, In spite of the fact they have been working &11 a tringle unit all sum- mer. BOWLl.NG! MESA RECREATION ALLEYS 1818 Newport Blvd. Pbon• JM.aeon 5062-W Warreti Hanson'1 kegglers Ieng· thened their lead Ln the swnmer bowling series of the Mesa R~­ reation Hall in Costa Mesa. by defeating the Myrehn brothers 3-0 in tbi.15 w eek'8 game. Charley Hanson kept pace wttb a 3-0 whitewashing of Pop Crawley's gang, while Pink Pinkley gave Virg's garage a boost down into cellar with a 3-0 set back . Carna- han knocked Sympl50Il 2·1 in the fourth and final serie8 ot the week. P . S. Admission ts free~ ! ! ! Usually l hot rod driver ha.a a bit of good luck and hits at leut two or three winners tn a row, but thJs ts n ot the story at the Hunt· ington SpeedwaY:where not even one driver has w the main event!~==========::=== for two success! weeks ... Ru· mor hM It that Billy Andenon Buater Pinkley wu red hot as he took high series honors with a C"tal, individual game honors with 213 and helped Warren Hanson's boys take the team ser· ies honors. Charley Hanson man- aged to get a 201 to take h ono rs for hill team. . Next week Pink Pinkley 1ft11 mlx with P op Crawley as Carna- han seeks to stop Warren Hanson on Monday night. Tuesday night Virg's take8 on J ohn Sympson's crew and Charley Hanson 's boys are pitted against Myrehn Broth·· e rs in the reature game of the week . Staodlnp w Warren Hanson ........... -.... 10 • Charley Eanson .............. :. 9 will drive a hot rod now being built by Leroy Page in Newport. B y the way, don't plan to a ttend anymore C . R . A . shows at Gar- dena .... There won't be. any\-- at least not by the local gow diggers . H ere's hoping that the Varsity football players at Harbor High have plenty of warm j ackets fo r this fall's night games ... W e pre· diet that the local football field will have Ughting on time for the fir!.'lt home game this fall. The turf ls In good shape .... Dick Long. who will coach the Junior Legion team in the coming South· SKATE 11nder the stars NIGHTLY 7:3.._10:30 p. • ADMISSION 60c m. (lncludlnc Skates) Ladlee with Eacorts FREE PLAY GOLF AT THE NEW WILLOWICK . PUBLIC COURSE On West 5th St., ~ Mlle East of Harbor Boulevard Phone Santa Ana '7018-J .................. "'""""' ............ .--.. .. -..... -....... --...... --......... ....... -- Standard 18-Hole Course -6100 Yards -Par 7 1 ~ ............... ~~......_.........,.,,,. ......... .....,.,...,. .... Boys! Girls! We are Endeavoring to Make it Pos- ~ sible For Every Boy and Girl in the ~ Harbor Area to Own One of these ~ Wonderful SIDEWALK BICYCLES Bring Mom and Pop to Inspect These See How easy The y Are to Handle Easy t o Operate. Bikes . . . . . Sa fe and Made of Tubular Steel .... Welded at Joints ... . Adjustable Belt Drive ... Chrome Hand lebars ... . Ad justable Seat .... Rubbe r Grips .... Ba ked Fire Engine Red Ena mel . . .. Overside Punct ure-proof Tires .... Sturdy Construction. Manufactu rer's Regular Reta il Price $29 .... W E OFFER IT TO YOU FOR or TERMS Remember This Tru ly Grea_t Scoop in Bikes for t he Kiddies is Avail able Only While they Last at This Reduced Price, or TERMS I TEID .131QOWl\l -------------------·----------P.op Crawley .c ••••.•••••••••••• '. •••• 6 em C&llfornla tourney, is well in- L formed on ba"~ball, havi.n ~ played 2 for several yean after getting out 3 of school. He ts first string 6 shortstop on the Costa Mesa Ater- 6 chants team .... The Santa Ana 6 Merchants a re still up to their 7 winning way; after defeating the 9 locals 11 to 1 recentlv. and it is 9 stilJ Carl Oberto and ·Ralph Frei· Friday lll&b t • ~ FUN i , I ZONE IN BALBOA .. OPEN • • EVERY t DAY • • Myrehn Erothers -··-····-······· 6 Pink Pinkley ........ ~ ............... 6 John Syn;pson ···········-·······-~ Vlrg's Garage ········-······-··-· 3 Carnahan --·························-·-S Phone Beacon 5107-B 1191NewponBt.a. COSTA MES A 1. c. llUHPRIUE8, lfmcer Pboae a_...._ W l·W tag who &re giving the team the .Newport Blvd.,. at t 'ftb 8L winning boast. Oberl.o !ri.ngfed 008TA KESA Harbor Roller Rink Aleo ht LoDa" a.cit. at ill A.merieaa A 'ftlr. Junior Legion First Tourney Friday Night in the winning run lut Sunday!~~;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Game 88 the Merchants upset Wilming- ton 3·2 .. ; _ Look for Roger Neth. In Don Miller, Carl Oberto, Don Vaughn, Ralph Freitag and Char-- The Newport Harbor American ley DennJa to be back in the fold Legion Junior baseball team will of Davey Don (S. A. J . C .) as a go forth tn the fii'st game ot the l"e9lllt of a recent rullng throwing aeoond annual Southern calllomla out all Ume played tn Junior Col· Junior Legion bueball Tou.in.a-legea during the war yea.rs. ment Friday night at 7 p. m. when With th~ ~ of fall. follm 1 they tangle with the LaVerne-begin, looking tor aportlng goods San Dfinu post. of all types. from football eboea If the locals aboUld win. they to eqoo.,' shoee:. Some of the.e will go on. and Jl\ay unttl they are tolb.r ue not aware that Otto'• defeated. with their aecond p.me Spo~ .Qoods and S&ddln7. la acheduled for HXt week. Dick tbe bleart 06 Co11ta K -. t• atr{y. Long will J>aDClle the eo&cbin&' of Ins $0 ........ to the peoi>le of the the Cl'OUp during tournament play. ~an& all of.--of Tl"! pme · will be followed at tlp<lrt:l-.. _l jvhy -ltiip 9 P. m.. lit -tau....,. pme ID &114 sift the plaoe the -I betwwt t.ambennan'• ~ al Loa 7U1fDJ-be p'w.,., and au:prlw1.. A,,.-&114~ ._, ___ .. __ -.. fr.o ......... will -dl-.i --l*>De Joi ·--_,.., at'7 .. ...:. -• p. llL 1111 i . . "' -· . . • ' Bow•g lnslraclion Leam lo Bowl al the ' MESA RECREATION CENTER · . . EVERY WEEK DAY FROM 8 A. M. TO 3 P. M . ' 1818 ··~poal ..... .,,~1 Costa ..... ' . ~ _..,., lw1f:lad<Dr f ·' , .. ; ) • • • -. , . • • -. , .-I I I ' I 1'119--=--'~~~~~....:..,....:--~~~~~~.+.-~~~~~~~~NEwPo~,~~R:!:T-BALBOA PRESS , 'l'!lanc!q,August7,llKT. jiijiijijjlli;Gr;;ru~pe~s-;Rl,e~t~urn;;;~ff;r~o~m~' r==:":ot:•:[lll:,:_:=;,,;.:=:_=::;:~~~01c1~1111t~•~1>1~ .... ~ ... ~4~1m; ... ; .. ;_; ... ~ St. Joachim Club · Plans Beach Party ;Extended Tour -•1 , ... AD :"f-__ _ .Mr. "'14 11n. au.tave 'GnJpe. Virg's Garage HOWARD W. ~ St. Joachim Yount People'• Club ouUined planll for a beach party to be held In place of the regular meeting. Meeting tn the . home of Imelda and Babe Antone., 1962 Newport boulevard, the young people diaCUMed plana for the coming party which will meet at Dick Wagner's home on New- 701 Kar1gol4 ovenue. hove re--'Ill'. V..."'11 Jfl•-•--lltt l 1808 Newport Bl'l'd., Oo9ta Kwi ,tumed f'l'om an extended. trailer l'lwla11 Butter ·111 er UM.W PHONE BZA.CON 5J.8:1 'l'ltur.·F'lt.-Sat. trtp which t.Ook ~em through the ;======:;:===================: Bigb Slerru, up Into Canada ' . Dennis Morgan Jane Wyman In a atory of the Old WeAt CHEYENNE Sun.-1\lon.-Tueti. August 10-11-12 port Island. Following a short bualnus ses- sion presided over by Imelda An- tone, refreshments were served to approx:fmately 20 guest.a. W. S. C. S. Meets In Longs' Home ' The Esther Ha.II Circle of tho where they vtatte<Mtn Victoria and Lew Ann Ay.ers Sheridan -in- tv. S. C. S. of the Costa Afesa Community church met Thursday, ¢ .- Vancouver, down to Ft. Lewi.a, Waah., for a vtal~with relatives ot Rev. 'llld Mn. Perry Schrock, and then homeward. On their r eturn to Corona del Ma.r, tlley found tbat Mrs. W. M. McKeown, elater. and Mlsee. Sally and Katherine. nleceB of Mrs. Grupe, had been In Cali· tornle. tor a month and were vtslt- ing in Glendale. , Mrs. ?.fcKeown la spending the current \v.,eek in Corona det Mar and on Thursday the sisters will be j oined by a cousin, Mrs. EUgene Gardner of Santa Paula. THE UNFAITHFUL Ju.ly 24 at the home of' ?vfrs. Fred 1 • Long v.•ith 9 mem~rs and five visitors present. De 'ons were Couple Welcomed From Trip to Europe Doon Open NI Thur.-Fri. Aug. Sonja Henie John Payne Glenn Miller and Band --m-,. SUN VALLEY SERENADE --COmpanlon Feature-- A delightful Comedy full laughs and love THE MAGNIFICENT ROGUE Sat.-Sun. Maureen O'Hara J ohn Payne MIRACLE On 34TH STREET Dennis Morgan Jane Wyma~ CHEYENNE . PLUS SELECTED SHORTS TONIGHT & NIGllTLY at 8:SO-SAT. 2:.SO and Howteley SteveMOa, S r. --HOLIDAY STAGE BJ-way 101, Tu9tln STARTS NEXT MONDAY TOM DRAKE In penon u "'Danny" In NIGHT MUST FAJ,J, a m.ystery-SW1pe1111e tbrlller. Phone S. A. 68ls..-..lso tickets at THE MELODY SHOP 1111-!Zad SL $%.40. $1.80. suo. 60c led by Mrs. lda Clark deUc- ious r('frcshments Wf're served by the hostess. 111embers present in addition to the hostess v.•er e the 1'1esdames Lena Wame, Ida Clark. Gallwas, Fred Finch, G race B,oyd, \Varren Cook, Clara Rollins and Roger-3. Visitors -""·er e 1'-1rs. Pangle, Mrs. Anderson and daughter, Mrs. J.1c- Elroy and 1-1rs. Jesse Clark. The next regular meeting of' the circle will be held Aug. 28 at the home of Mrs. Messing. The Gryphon Players PTesent \\''EST-COAST PREI\-IIERE -<>I- 'Dark of the Moon' The -Starrtng- 8ens&tk>nal \Varner di8covery, q~ BllOOl.4 Aug. 5 to Aug. 10 Laguna Playhouse • F or resen-atlorui "'l'ite Laguna Playhouse or phone Laguna 191. All seats resP.rved at $2.40. BILL THE BOY MAGICIAN Will entertain )"OU and :your friend.8- 20 minute sho\V for $5.00 Bill l\lye~12S Pearl. Balboa Hiddie lland AND PONIES High Ball Golf Range K.Dt PRA'IT, Pro. • • COMPLETE CAFE SERVICE BEER a.ad SOFT DRINKS , Sa$ Ana Recreation and Sports Center Se . .Main and Newport Blvd. Phone Sa.ota Ana 'Jl.SO-W Open Every Da7 ~ 10 a. m. 11 p. m. Aubberlock A Ul'HQUE RUBBER FLOORING- Yz INCH THICK RUBBERllDCH 8-INCB BLOCKS OF · L'"'TERLOCIUNG CON- STRUCTION-CAN BE LAID BY ANYONE WITHOUT C~IE:.."IJT. "'WALKING ON RUBBERLOCK IS LIKE W ALKINO ON AIR.." PHONE BARBOR 5881 HOWARD CARNAHAN 1%08 Cout Wway NEWPORT BEAOB ' 1-lr. and 1'frs. Fred Forgy have HE LOOKS HAPPY and no \\'OTidf"r ! • For h e ,8 8D0\\0blrd8 Gll Kraemer, Sunday. · arrived home fron1 their European trip and \\'ere welcomed by a I breakfMt party at the home of Mrs. Forgy's pe.rents. Dr. and Mrs. 16, ~1ilton McMurray, 2029 North "'inner of tht> Fllght of ttie Prominent Visitors Heat Wave Brings Entertained in CDM Full House Flower s treet. The F orgys ar- rived in New York Thursday on the Queen Elizabeth and flew from there to Los Angeles. While l.n Paris. they spent sev- eral days with Mrs. Forgy's sister Mr. and J.{rs, ?tlelvin L. Becker, Afr!. Florence Torrence, 114 27th and niece,....-Afrs. Horace Stevens 605 Marguerite avenue, have en-street. Nev..•port, has been enjoying and Miss Ruth Joyce Stevens. who tertalned many friends during the a "fuU house" of friends and rela· are spending the summer there. past month. Week-end guests lvt>s v..·ho have been seeking to ------------- have been A1r. and Mrs. Harry escape the heat of' inland towns Heferich of' Los Angeles, Mr. the p&8l v.·eek. ....------------. Hef'erich taking time off from his H ere for the past several week.a \Vere 1.-1rs. Torrence's daughter duties as traffic manager of' the and grandson, Mrs .. Paul Fanner American Fruit Growers Associa-and son Michael, while Mr. i'arm- tion: Mr. and Mrs. Paul ,H . Moore er came down from Lo!!! Angeles and their daughter Patricia, of over the week ends. Another Los Angeles. where Mr. J.foore is daughter and son-in-law, ~1r. and Manager of General Petroleum Airs. J oe. Summers, were also visl· Corporation; Afr. and Mrs. J ames tors for several days, while Mrs. C. Curry of Los Angeles, Mr. T orrence's son and family, Mr. and curry occupying the position of' Afrs . Richard Torrence and Mau- .Assistant Manager of the Califor· rei?n of Co~ta 1'-1esa were ln New- nia Walnut Growers Association; port lo en1oy the famlly gather- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pike or Los Ing. Angeles: Mrs . R . C. Niell of' Pasa-Oth,er. guests ~e . past week dena wife of Traffic Manager were Miss Eva Gr1elmg of Hunt-. ' . ington Park, Ed "\\'f'hrly of Los N1ell of Sunklst Corporation. and A 1 'I d 'I o. 0 d M I t nge es, ,. r. an ..,. rs. .........yrn n rs. Aberson, wife of he 0\1.-'ller Battin and ~[rs. Battin's mother, of Alberson Truc king Company of l\.1rs. Ha\vl£"y of Photnix, Artz .. Los Angeles. l\.frs. Bruce Anderson of Beverly The Beckers are comparatively Hills, Mrs. Roy Briggs, Mrs. Rilla ne\v comers to Corona de! Afar, Roth of Los Angf'les . and l\.frs. but since they have been occupy-Etta Thomas of La~na Beach . ing their newly constructed hon1e f ~ here, they 1ong to dispose or their Easterners Visit Los Angeles property, shake the I N .._ H city dust off their feet and mak Il eWpOr L Ome permanent tracks to the Crov..•n o the Sea. Local Family Returns from Texas Mrs. John Stowers and two of her three children, Suzanne and Bobbie, of Orchid avenue and Coal!lt H ighway, arrived by Air- liner at Los Angeles 1'-funicipal Field in Inglewood on Monday. Aug. 4th. She has been spending six v..·eek.s '.\'ilh her family In Dal- las, Tex. While there she visited her brother and his wife, Henry and Lucile Jones, who formerly lived in Corona del Alar and were employed at Kay Finch Ceramic Studio. "Jonesy"' has become a member of' the Army Air Corps and Lucile is · back aga.in with Co- lu.mbla Film Corporation where she was employed before their move to California. Clqb Members Enjoy Luncheon Mrs. Herbert M . Ford, 213 Grand Cana.I, Balboa l8land, enter- tained memben ot the Laa Cos- turas Club Wedneaday at a lun- cheon. The group ha.a been meet- ing for a long time and was ortgln- ally composed of' Balboa Islanders only. Unique prizes of potted plants were presented to the guests, .while delicious refreshments were served to the guests with the aid of Caryl Loulae, daughter of' the hostess. Those attending were Mesdames Harold Glass,. William McDonald, Ross Bower, Mary Stanley, Mar- lon Mllllins, Wesley Fowler, Wil- liam Tnlsty, Horace Parker and Neal Donk er . Westpvers Return To CDM Home 1'-fr. and 1.1rs. \Villiam Garlik. 111 25th street, are entertaining visitors fro·m Buffalo, New York. They are Mrs. G11.rlik's sisters and their husbands, Alr. and Mrs. Teddy Krause and • A1r. and Mrs. Nicholas Taeyi. The group have ~en visiting l\.1exico, Catalina. and the many points o[ interest in Southern California. Girls Plan Week At Idylwild Camp Tu'o young ladies of Christ Church by the Sea who are plan- ning to attend MYF Institute this year at ldylwlld, are the Misses Jewel A1awson and Sonja Johns. They v..•ill l~ave Saturday t o spend eight days at the camp. Sewing Circle Meets at Kempers The Capilla Circle µwing group met Wednesday in the Arthur A . Kemper home, 900 Ocean boule- vard. The ladies meet each week on Wednesday morning, brip.ging their sandwiches, and the hostesa provides coffee and dessert. Harvest Set for Festival September Arrangements were completed today, Aug. 7, to hold the Orange Harvest Festival Sept. 12 and 13. lt was announced by Carl Opp. Chairman of the Festival Com, rntttee. ' Sponsored by the Orange Com- munity Chamber of Commerce, the Futival l8 expected to be one of' the most colorful of' tt.8 kind to be held Ln Orange County this year. Begt.nning Friday after- noon, Sept. 12th, nrst event will Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weatover be open house at industrial plant.a are again occupying their home at in and near Orange. In the eve- 1'615 Pacific Drive, and expect to nlng 8 Festival Queen will be remain in Corona del Mar until crowned at Orange City Park the middle of September. They with a baseball game and outdoor are now entertaJnlng Mn. Weal-dancing afterward. over'• uncle and aunt, Mr. and Llfe among the deniz.em of Corona d el J\t'ar ls not ~ a precarlous \"enture. Aside from an OCC&81onal sunbom . hango\•er, or sprain from dodging a.85&8ln!l on Cout Highway, tbf' assorted ill11 occasioned by living ln this sun-baked clime are not many. ·You can be su.ffering, ~O\\'e\·er, from a yearly mala.dy, (peculiar to tho8e nll' 11,·lng at the beach) called guestltls or lt8 t"1n brother re lativosls. ' Do you now ha\·e eight mouths to tN"d. instead of four ~ Do you no"· ha\•e c ity cousln" under f oot \\'here you once , had onl:r friend husband ~ J\ta.ny ch ronic suffere"" have found the remedy and 80 can you. l\laking the d e a r ones uncomfortable ~n't going to do one "'hlt of good-tht>y "'lll only con- s ldt>r It a. lark e\·cn If the)' slet>p ln a tent or eat from a can. So. still them wtth klndn~s. · Southern Ca 11 fornla U considered the barbecue cap- itol of the world and for good reason. S u f f e r I o g house"·lvC8 have had to call upon the grr.at outdoors for relief \\'hen It com MJ to en- . tertalnment -and that • 8 where \\"e come ln. The casoal reader may not know It. but "'e a re ln the barbecue buslne88 a.s well as the copper and br&.88, the furniture, the pottery, the k·nlck-k-nack, tbe bell. and a few other assorted m erchabdlse venture9 nnde.r o ne roof. The bext tlme you ha\•e Cood re&80n to 8UApect that. you llJ'le l"OlnC to be descend- ed upon by honle9 of •welt. erlng lnlande dwellers. just Ucht a nre ln your bar• cue. leave a note with a map dlreetlnl' them to the ne&t· etllt crooery--and t hen bead tor the neal'el'lt mo,ie or dispensary of liquid refreU- ments. U you need the barbecue set to aocompllsh thb simp- lest of all remedies. drop ln and we'll be tickled to Mow you a metal one that eara be puAhed around from S,POt to 11po~r halld you the plau to make a 8tatloD&l'J' pit for SU. U ;r,oo. really want t.o •tand by and take It or U you want to make an Im· preasloo on yqu.r vlsltore and show them the "Barbor way of life." thm you can al8o pick up a few of the ID09t clellcto1111 hert. and flavor· lnp that ever watered a mouth and otertala. for faft!I the wMl. .loat ehoo9e 7our ooune aact lbea eouat m bL Mrs. Warren Cox of' Mobue, Ala., There will be BWlmming and ;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:::;;;;:;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:::;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;land Rev. and Mn. Augw:tua eoz. sport.a contesta on Saturday mom· Put.or ot the Howard Preabyter· lng tor chlldre.n. and at 1 :30 p. m. tan Church ot San Franc:laco h a giant parade will form which wtq be guests in t.b.e W~e~ will end at t.b.e city park where ¥me for aeveral days during the ,.n exceptionally tine program of current week. event. baa been planned including H tatere.t;ed, yoa eara drop around ..,. day UMt find 09 baddW al'01md oar. rattan flmllture, b a• II ;r flprlnc out DeW' ... ,.. to •tertala your frleadl. We la b o r (laally) at ll05 ()out Hips way .. Vo,.. dd llllar &ad. ARTUR RUBINSTEIN A"D Ta. LOI AJll'G&L&I to••&R PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA .. _ TSCHAIKOWSKY'S PIANO CONCERTQ AUG. 1' --P.Jl.-lll'fllOl llOWL -L&0111fA DACB ' . ...__ •• 0. ks Boy· is Born to a barbecue supper. a bathlng beauty lhow. laJ'P pmf-onal vaudeville 8bow' and outdoor mu· ~hil Ellerbroeks 81"-' "!!!."'!;·be beJd to _ MAIL O&D-S .&O' IW 5 - I A m pound,. nve ounce 900 wu the Orange (Id wbo wU1 be named b:o= to Kr. and Mn. Phllmer Quem ot tlle ll'eotlnl OJld ~ l;llerbroek. 1702 Parke ·annue, on appeannce at tbe tedtral wm be ....._ ' a ~UC"' bL HPop"' 18 the weD-lqawD made 1'J" c:hfc aD4 b+M• -!M kn _......, ..... 117 ....... lack\ k'. Jr'• .... eltUe tmpor-- ·-8o 4IOP .... ' fl'W b r '.P l!eli• • Solo o& BLUE 8AD.S BTADONE&T --l'"";j:-=~-orcblt«t OJld elty -~ cllleo, .. - noaJC la ...... -J com..,.1 ......... I • U I ol WI":"' ad nillo. 1..------.------..1 • 5 • " ; ' , f • I • 5 1 ' • j • ALL-AMERICAN LIOUOR STORE BEACON 5290-W . v..o~t On CASE LOTS or MORE ~ ~tt~ .~~·;.......~~~~­~ Walker's Deluxe,% $4"99 Parke & Tilford Private Stock, \.1; 4.74 'Ear ly Times, Y.. .... ---4.99 Old Grandad, %...... b.1b Old Crow, ¥................. b.1b ·d:~--Blends . at popular prices Have You Tried Wine and Soda? A Co mplete Line oi California Pinner Wines WEEK END SPECIALS Schenley's Reserve , %.. .. .. --.-3.93 Pint . . .. $2 .47-Half Pint .. _ 1.25 Bombay ia!er, pint ....... ----.15 Barbarosa Beer, Case. .. .. .__.._..... 4.18 (no deposit) BLACK & WHITE SCOTCH 16 --' $5.85 BULLOCH & LADE Y.; --·· -. -$5.50 ... Open Fri., Sat., and Sun. until . 12 p. m. LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Greater All-American Mid. On the Miracle Mile 820 Coast Highway • -DANI SB MAID Bak~-~ BakedPresla Daily --· Danish. Pastry· Snails, Butterhoms, Crescents, Almond Gems 3 for 20c. DANISH HOME· STYLE OYEN BREAD 20c a Loaf Youngberry Pie 43c:- • Daffodil Angel Cake 149c GREATER I Al I American Market aao C.-• Blghwa~ llewpod ··-· ' • • . ' , • ' ' ' • I I I I I " • , -• I I •• '• • • " I . 'rbu?aclay, AUgu.i 7, 11K7· . .. A\VAY TREV GO!-Saillng oft to a good 8tart in: the Ba)• are the 14S tiny saU boats ln Ne,vport Harbor's beauttlu( FIJght of t he SDO\\'blrds. gi\'en Sunday, Aug. 3, f or the 12th i • 1 ' I . • ' coosecutl\·e yt>ar . They raced In a mlJe course ln the Bay •t Balbo~ c ro\\'d of several thousand. brl!lk breeze o\•er a slx· before a record-breaking Two Injured as Hot Weather Draws 100,000 to Beach 'l'wo persons were aer1ousJy in· JUreu b.JIU a lhlra was rc:teuca Lro1n t11e surl Jast weekena as 11.pproxu11&Ll.'1y lUu,vOO b a L n er s Jii..11u11t:0 tne ttaroor area to ba.sK 1n tne mllct ·1~ ucgrtte heat ane1 Lne warn1e.st watci· recorucd m Lne · n1sLory of tnc local weather Book Reviewer Not 1 .-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"S Impressed by Recent &st Seller Novel Bunater ·Creety ot The Ialande19 at 214' Marine avenue .submita the toUOwing review or W i 11 a r d ffotely'a beat seller, "Knock ."on Any Door", now on the shelves of the local gttt ahop'a book aect\on: I have come away from the last page ot Mr. Motley'11 book feeling the aame way that I telt when I viewed a par ticularly messy high- way acciOent. .- Thia story ls meant to be, a sociological indictment ot a con- dition that be-gets, nurtures, and cultivates nothing but Nick Roma- nos, but lhe author lost his pur- pose to Nick Romano, and from the earliest pages the principal character pans oft with the story. In the -:;losing pages, in the beau- tifully done court room scene the author tries to get back his story and has the defense attorney make the author's plea, but I am afraid that It is too lat e; the reader is then too groggy w ith Nick Romano. James T. Farrell's Studs Lani- gan may be said to be a growth into degradation and by compari- son Knock on any Door Alight be called a gallop into immortality. Nick starts out a well scrubbed, saintly altar-boy leaving his well- to-do home 8.t dawn to serve at a pre-dawn masa. The financial welfare of Nick's parents last only a few pages, and with their r e- moval to the cheaper quarters in the slums of West Denver. Nick starts hiB road to the execution chamber. I do not recommend the book for I feel that It should be pre- sc:Tibed as powerful drugs are pre- scribed. · Whitney Boy Singers To Sing in Newport . . The famed Whitney Boy Singers will present a concert Wednesday, Aug. 13, at 7:45 1n Christ Church by the Sea, the R,ev E . D . Goodell disclosed today. The group has a.rt extremely in- teresting background, having ex- isted as an organization for over a quarter of a century. Directed by H . E . K. Whitney, the group has sung for three presidents and given concerts throughout the country. Law on PDbUcation of Cerliftcate of 9asiness (Fictitious Firm Name) CALIFORNIA OIVll. CODE U66--Every person transacting buaineu in this state under a fictitious ?\&me and every partnership transacting bustnep in this state under a fictitious name, or a dl.<Sign.a.Uon not showing the ~names of the persons interested as partners in such business, must tile with the clerk of the county in which his or its principal place ot business I.! situated, a certificate, stating the name in full and place 9f residence ot such person and stating the names in full of all the members ot such part- nership and their _places of residence. Such oertlflcate must be published • once a \VOOk for four successive ,,·eeks, in a news.- paper published lb the county, if theTe be one, and\lf there be none 10 8UCb co,unt;r, then in a ne\\"Spaper In an adjolnlng county. An affidavit showing the publication ot such certifi- cate shall be filed with the County Clerk witl}in thirty days after the completion of such publication. (Stats. 1923, p. 238.) 2468-The c~rUtlcate filed with the clerk as provided tn section twenty-four hundred and sixty-six must be signed °PY the person therein referred to. or by the partners, as the ca.se may be, and acknowledged before some officer, authorized to take the acknowledgement of conveyance of real property. Where a business iB h~rea.fter commenced by a person under a fictitious name or & partnership ls hereafter formed, the certificate must be file~ and the publication designated in that section mu.st be ma.de wthln one month ~ter the commence- ment of such bU3iness, or after the formation of the partner- ship, or within one month from the time designated In the agreement ot its members for the commencement ot the part- nership. Where the busine&9 has been heretofore conducted under a fictitious name or where the partnership h&s been heretofore formed, the certificate must be filed and the pub- lication made within six months after the passage ot this &ct. No penton dolnc business mader a fictitious name , or hl8 u- slgnee or as81gnees, nor any persona dolng btnlneu aa part.. nen contrary to the provWoDA of tbls article, or their uslpee or au.lgnees, shall maintain any action upon or on account of any contract or contracts made, or tranaactiOIUI had, under such Octltlot18 name, or their partnenhtp name, in any court ot thla state nnW the certlflcat.e bas been tlled and Che pub-- llcatlon baa been made as herei.D requlred. {Stats. 1911, p. 4(1.) 2469--0n every change' in Uie members of a partnership transacting business 1n this state under a nctltious name, or a designation which does net show the na.me.e of the persona interested 88 partners in its bwdness, . . . a new cert:ltlcate must be tl)ed with the county clerk, and a new publication made 88 required by this article on the formation of web partnership. (St.SJI. 1873, p. 254.) Have Your Certificate Publishe d ~ in the oureau. .kooert Bela.squcs, 20, of At-MESA CHAMBER ' • woou rece1veo lft:riou~ head and bacK ln;ur1es anu a ooubte hernu:t. ~aturaliy aiternuon \Vnen ne Olvea 011'' tne i\e\\•port pier mto tn1·ee 1eet of waler. Luegua.rd Jon LJl.IlSdate aCUnU1lSlered tlrsl aid be- 1ore i..ne v1ctu11 was r emoved. lo tt1e Long beach NavaJ Ho!lptt&J. urnsCla..le had anoUlcr 1aeut1caJ case ::sunaay a1temoon w n en ttarold L. '1'111enes, i4, ot El Monte u1ved 30 leel Olt tne saiue pier into two lt:c t ot water sutterwg a probaolc broKen back and ser- 1ol.4s u1Jur1es. ·rn1encs r elated lhat oe hao dived 011 tne pier at tne same place lhe y.·eeK ocfore, but neglected to notice that the tide wa;; at ebb Ults week where it had been high on the prevlouse dive. HANDWRITING OS THE WALL! Handwriting 8Pf"Clallst, J. Clark SE-1.len, ls sho"-n at the Overell trial tbL"I week comparing letters In signatures. He tt>Stlfled that George (Bud) Gollum, co- detendant \\'Ith Louise O\•erell In the death ot her part°'nts, had ,signed dynamite salHJ receipts. Taking-the spotlight this \\·eek lo the trial \\'"WI l'.~P\\'po rt &ach Pol.fee R. R. Hodgkln80n. Lifeguard Dick Hilliard rescued Alice Lee of Santa Ana when she became e x.hausted while swim- n1ing off 19th street in the surf. After being given first aid she was sent hoine. Tuesday afternoon, lifeguard Captain Jack Jones and guard Bob !senor treated W. K. Jo\don after he suffered a heart attack on the main beach at Corona del Mar. Harborites Ambulance Buy Service Ambulance service •from the Harbor area will be available as &oon as a permit comes through tram Sacramento, according to Al H orvath, 329 Aliso street , New- port H eights, who with John Gil- lis of Newport Beach bought out the local holdings of Carl May's Ambulance Service. Horvath indicated that the local ,l-' service, upon receipt of their per- mit, will make headquarters at 427 30th street in Newport during the day and at the H orvath resi- dence at night. The Harbor Am- bulance Service will have the latest in equipment, including a new Chevrolet capable of handling more than one stretcher patient. Horvath was In the ambulance and mortician business tor 14 YEf&rs in Cleveland before coming to the Harbor area in 1932. FESTf\' AL FEATURES SPECIAL PROGR~\I Six prize winning and 21 other selected ""living pictures" are scheduled for the night's presen- tation, Sunday, Aug. 10, of the Pageant of the Masters benefit program sponsored by the Orange County Assistance League cancer project. -If you want t o buy or sell any· thing, use a Press classified ad. Call Harbor 1616 Records at the BalbQa Fire-sta- tion show that the water in the bay reached a record 715.9 degrees Sunday afte rnoon, only three de- grees cooler than the air. BLIMP BASE FOR STORAGE Conversion of the Santa Ana Nava:t Air Statton into an air- craft &nd parts storage base, rather than as a blimp baee, will be accomplished within the near fllture, it was r evealed today. . . . . VJ.rsl;mla ~ MC••d .... ; Dr• ..__., #JIJle ... ~. . ' .. tT';AllltaC..0-N--;Kn.~ BOARD MEETS The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Directors of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Com- merce ls dated for Tuesday eve- DECREED A LEGAL NEWSPAPER BY THE SUPERIOR COURT OF ORANGE COUNTY. 2211 COAST BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH ning at the Costa Mesa Fire Hall I:.-----------------------------at 8 :30 p. m. r------;c~ -~---:.::::::-· --..:·-----------·--.... ! -·o.+1 l I . i I i i I I I • ·~ I'd £ilce lo See Ille Boss ••• "Well, Sonny, that's a large order. You wouldn't guess it, but we have more bosses than anyone in town. ' ''How do I fi.gure? It's this way, Sonny. Your Mom and Pop and 'most everyone else in this community looks forward every Thursday for T.HE PRESS. "They like to know what their neighbors are doing; what's playing at the movies, what next Sunday's ser- mon is going to be, what bargains . they c~n get at local stores, and a lot of other _thinqs. "Where do you suppose we get all this itlfonnation? That's right . . . from the people who read our paper. These people are our bosses. Can I tell you more, ~nny?. Well, anyhow, glad you came in, Sir; come back anytime." IN\ THE llAJ'BOR AREA, I IT'S THE , • NEWPORT-BALBOA PRESS ~Ing in both circuJa«on and adverti8ing volume.· I . I· .IUST AN(tl'llt;:B Jiz•SON WRY NJ:Wl'OBT JU.imoa 18 'ror~--~ stJto _,., ,.. un la u.o ~ !!ow!e'J', _.-1'T -Nw .... --• nnr Om""tt '!If 10 · ·• ... die Fa fw la -e11 811...-. left .~ ~ are DobU11J .. ,~ "Jllllli ...,,; .. _ ~ -)--....... -t._, .. ..,, ....... .....__,, . . ' . (c..t _...,, p,_ Telocnml J.·. -·-·_·_p_11_o_ne_H_~_r_bo_r_l61--6.----Su-bsc_ri_be_·_T_00a __ Y·_. _· .: ' • . • -• • • • ' , I '" • ' • • r • l • -' ~ • : , ~ < ----~. ; ' .. I ' ' MCWPO&T-BAJM&, pRMa CLASS IF I> RMI. amuz (llllr ... ) )llll.U, l!l!ITAD (For lWe) JlltAI. wr•n:· (P• a.le) Capislljano Beach REAL ESTATE (For Sale) REAL ESTATE (Per Sale) FOR THE HOMJC OF YOUR tjREAMs BEN J. WIDTMAN Reaitor 8 Miles &uth of Laguna Fumlahed Cottage. IO block from On Highway 101 Ocean. 116-37th street. 23c -····· j ------------CAPISTRAJ'!O BBlACH. Leve I acre lot. Oors-eoua ocean view. lmprove;:i.enta .. Lot 78, '3000, 1/3 down. Call at Beach Club Tract Office or Dana Point 718 JACK GREENE WALTER HEBERT, V. B. "PETE" ISLEY SALESMEN 1018 Cout Htgh9'1ly CORONA DEL )(AR Phone Harbor 237 '-6 W LOVELY 2·BEDROOM HOME-- near shopping district. Has large living room wttb flag- ston e fir eplace and dandy Dutch door, nice roomy dining room, Change of buainea forcea sale of equity in furnished new 2-bed- room hom e. Lots of knotty pine. Lot 70' x 170'. Double garage. Balance on G. I. Loan. Beacon ~2 -R. · 23p Severa l choice Iota ror sale. Good locations In Newport Height.I and C'osta Mesa. P rtcea $1000 to $2250, terms It dealred. Hub Powers. Bslboa Ferry Landing. Phone Harbor 62-W. 8U ti.led kit chen with many built· H b D aft" Ira, nice laundry room and ar or r mg double g arage. This home ha.s . . the nnest hardwood nooni avail-Service for • Builders able. S ee It now, onl'J' $3000 -- down. balance at 4.% interest. Three new 3-bfilroom homes. One block from markets and center of t own. These homes are Residential -Commercial 711 -C Coast Highway, Newport Phone Beacon 6860., 19-tfc . nearly ~ady fo r occupancy. Buy. ------------ ' now and you can choose your own color of tile and paint in· side and out. Prices $10,500. $11 ,500 and $12.MO. Low down payments and easy terms. New frame house south ot high- way. Has nice wood floors, exposed beams, wood shingle r oof. and Is in convenient loca- tion. Full price Is only $6300 BEA UTT FUL modern , home 1 1~ blocks frnn1 Ocean. on one of the be st streets in Corona del Al ar. H as ~pacious living room V.'ith fireplace, 2 nice bedrooms with ver}· large closet~. nice kitchen and dining room and a large interior patio. Is on 11'2 lnts and has double garage too. This is a shov.• place. See it toda~·. $18 ,500 • Ne\\" 2 bedroom . cement block home on Marguerite Avenue. Ha.s nice corner windows, fire- Corona del Mar BEST BUY ON THE CANYON Adjacent to Shore Cliffs -Ha- zel ~treet, Lot •9. Block A, 40 x 98 -f,JOO() CMh $•000 term !I. R~g. price $6000. Pho. Dana Point 7~. 5tt FOR SALE-One newly complet- ed three -bedroom stucco ln Ne\\t>Ort Hts., fireplace, harcl- \Vood floors, cedar shingle roof- g ood hardware, two-car garage. ls well located on one ot the principal streets with othe r new ho1nes. A vailabl<' no\\'. Call Hu b Powers. agent. Har. 62-W, Balboa F e rry La.ndlng. 20c For Sale or ' Lease INDUSTRIAL BUILDING 30'x40'-3 phase power \\ilh small home and office. T e lephone ln. .\\'ill ren1ode l lo suit tenant . On one acre 8.t 1550 Ne\vport Ave., Costa l\fcsa. Bea. 52M 19tt place, nice snack bar, and l9 on ------------ corner lot . This lovely home can be bought for only $3000 Down New 3 bedr oom home in very con· G. M. "Gray'' Pritchett Broker "By The Sateway Store" OUR FEATURE venlent location. Has dlnJ.ng room, kitchen, laundry room and For a lifetim.e o f gracious living, double g a rage. Hardwood y ou mus t s ee this. It Is The floors, lot.s ot tile, fireplace, etc. Bes t! All stucco and strong Thia is a real buy! redwood, 6 years old. 1250 sq. ft. $11,500 PRE-WAR 2 bedroom home, Is ot trime construction, ha.s wood tloors, fireplace, and ta enclosed by fence . Full prtce $5500 3 large bdrms., hardwood and plaster; ranch Style living room 13x23, massive fireplace , ma- hogany woodwork; t iled kitchen and bath. Oversize 2-car gar- age. Get the ocean breeze. ,. Lot 130x220. Moderately priced at $13,500. FOR G . I. OR CIVlL1A.N 3 bedroom, turn.Lehed house. % , block from Ocean. Fumished 6 year old Stucco, 1000 sq. ft. very' nJceJy. Is 1encl08ed by 2 large bedroom.a. hardwood, picket fence. It all goee $7~. plastered, V-bllnds throughout; It's vacant, poMeSSton toc!ay noor turn.ace, thermo.at.at con- t1' .you wtah. trot; very clean. Stucco garage. East Side. $9650. L&rge store bull&ng. On high~ way at Corona del Mar in the main buaineas section. Is now 6 leued a.nd ta a good money EXTRA SPECIAL -$6.500: room Frame. good condition: large garage. Very cloae in, maker. A Good Buy! $20,000 Nice level R2 lot, .. eouth ot the highway. Ia located ·near the bu.slness section. Sewer l9 in. Thia la dettnitely underprlced. $1500 Beautltul Ocean View 3 bedroom home on P oppy avenue. Has large living room with fireplace. Nice dining aJcOve, mahogany snack bar In kitchen, l&undry room, full bath and shower, and double garage. Lot completely enclo.sed by fence. This la a beaU'ty, see it now! $17,500 Ea.st aide. Don't overlook! $2500 Down PURSE SMALL? SEE THESE. 1. 2-bdrm. E . Side, $4350. 2. 2-bdrm., $3750. 3. 2-bdrm. E . Side. $5250. 4. 3-room Stucco, 4z Ac re, $4750. G. M. "Gray" Pritchett Broker , 1840Y.t Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Pb: Beacon 502•-w "By 1be Safeway Store" I CAPISTRANO BEACH. 72'xl00' home site, Lot 2, Blk. 3, Tr. 1200, ocean view, lmprovementa. $1800---1/3 down. Beach Club Tract Office or Da.na Point 718. CAPISTRANO BEACH. Lot 1 Blk. 2, Tr. 1206, corner lot. 120'x 70'; improvement.a, $2675 l/~ down. Beach Club Tract Office, Dana Point 718 .. CAPISTRANO BEACH. V I e w home site t1'xl20', Lot 10, Blk. 16, Tr. 883; improvements, $960 1/3 down. Beach Club Tract Office, Dana Point 718. CAPISTRANO BEACH.. Lot 2ts, Blk. 9, Tr. 901 ; ocean view lot 60'xl20': improvement.a; $1365 -1/3 down. Bea c h.Club Tract Office, Dana Point 718. CAPISTRANO BEACH. Lot 1•, T r, 1128. Bluff I0t ll6'x200'; unobstructed ocean view, $3500. 1/3 down. Beach ClU b Tract Ottlce, Dana Point 718. CAPISTRANO BEACH. Lot 28, Tr. 1128. Unobstructed Pall.s- ades View. Lot 100'x117'. $3000. Beach Club Trac t Office, Dana Point 718. CAPISTRAl':O BEACH. Lot 29, Blk. 2 Tr. 735----66.x131', $800. Good for gasoline station. Beach Club Tra~t office, Dana P oint 718. CAPISTRANO BEAC H. Lot 10, Blk. 3, Tr. 1205 -60'xl47' - .$1500. Close· i• OC<'an vteiv lot . B<'ach Club Tract Office Dana Pou1t 718. • C.r\PISTR.<\.NO BE,\.CH. Lot 14 , Blk. 4. Tr. 90 l ~t 5'x102 ' $1520. ~tultiple unit rl'sidenllal Income lot . Bl'ach Club Tract Office, Dana P oint . CAPISTRANO BEACH Acr e. Lot 16, Tr. 1127-100'x435'-$3000. &>nutiful vie\,.. Beach Club Tr. Office, or Dana P qint 718. C APISTRANO BEACH . Lot JO. Blk. 20, Tr. 1207---60'xlfl6'- $1500. Beach Club Tract Oftice, Dana Point 718. 07\..PISTRANO BEACH. Beauti- ful ocean view lot 9•'x107', Ideal ranch house site. $1750. B ea ch rights. Lot 7 Blk. 18. Tr. 1207. Beach Club Tract Ottlce, Dana Point 718. CAPISTRANO BEACH. 73-ft. frontage lot, only $960. P epper tree lines avenue -tor the beach cottage you've b een dreamlng of-Lot 22, Blk. ~. Tract 901 . Beach Club Tract Office. Dana Point 718. CAPISTRANO BEACH. Beautltul .bluff lot lOO'xlOO'. New wide blvd. All lrnpts. • Expansive view-zoned for more than· one unit. On1y $2500. No. 2 ·Bluff Lot. Beach Club Tract Office. Dana Point 718. CAPISTRANO BEACH. Lot 62- Private beach, lot 4.l'x73' to high tide line. Real buy at $2300. Ideal tLehing. Beach Club Tract Office, Dana Point 718. CAPISTRANO BEACH. 109-tt. front -fine homeslte close to ocean, $1426. Lot 9, Blk. 3. Tr. 883. Beach Club Tract Ottice, Dana Point 718. ' . CAPISTRANO BE AC H . For srnaJl rancho; keeps a · 158ddle ho rse -160·ft. front. 100 n.. deep. Beach rights. Room !or country living by the sea. Impta. Only $1600. Lot 3, Blk. 17, Tr. 1207. Beach Club Tract Office or Dana Point 718. 0 . Nicholas Gabriel 1 Agent 448 S. Hill, Los Angele.a 13, Ca.ll1. 22-23c Be&uutul Ocean View Lot &l'x120' on Haze) Dr1.ve. Ft.nest ·view lot ten. and what a ateal $4000 FOR SALE BY OWNER 2 Bedroom, Stucco Home. Has carpeted floors, Venetian blinds, paneJ ray beat. etc. ' Full price $7600. Vacant. at 607 Marigold avenue, Corona del Mar. Completely flirnUbed bouae south of. Highway. 2 nice bedroom... ll\'i.ng room with fireplace, din- ing room, k itchen and laundry room. Nice patio. garage and guest house in rear. See It now. $2750 down. We specialise on G. l. Loans, a.o.d have many that will take a tul.1 Ioa.n appra.laal. • MULTIPLE LI::rrINGS Business is Good Ben J. Whitman Realtor · JACK GREENE WALTER ep:eERT, v. a "PE'tlt" lBLlll' • MIPS¥ .. I ' New 2 story ,stucco garage apart- ment on R-2 lot. Extra toilet a n d laundry tray a n d outside shower on ground floor. . ' kitchen with tile drainboard. Nice Gas Pan-and electric stove outlets. elray Heater. Tile shower. Liv- grained Alumi- , ing room walls in comb pl)rwood and Jqiotty P¥1e. num window .screens. .. .. A. R. EBRlTE GEORGE EVENSON, Aaociate 1936 Newport Blvd. ea.ta Mesa Beacon 5857-W Bring your buying and selling problems to ua. Three rentals and livin~ quarters for owner on best Blvd. $300 per mo. Income. $21,000 terms. Two houses on one acre. Close to school and markets. A real opportunity at $10,000 or will sell \.<, acre with two hoUBeS at $8500. Income $100 per month. Nille two bedroom home for owner on large lot 103'x400'. Close to markets. $10,500. Terms. LIDO ISLE Beautiful three bedroom home· on Lido Isle. 3'h baths. Sun deck. Play room. Patio. Large three car garage. Lot 65'x88' with grand view. $35,000 Terms. Two large bedrooms, large living room. Five room house-redwood aiding-plastered home. Will G. L at $7450 or excellent terms. On e acre, close in -Eastside. ing op. rear-Best soil. $2700 Small livable build· COSTA MESA EASTSIDE Large three bedroom frame home of 1360 square feet. Lovely kitchen. Large combination living and dining room. Extra nice hardwood floor. F1oor furnaces, fireplace.. Home recently decorated in .. s ide and outside. Large garage, large lot on Broad- way. Price $11,500. Terms . COSTA MESA, ON MAGNOLIA Stucco home of two bedrooms, large living room. Tile kitchen and bath. Hardwood fl oors, fireplace, furnace, garage. 20'x20'. Lot 50"xl27 \12 price $9500. Terms. 5 ACRES FOR SALE Nice property -330' x 660' -Good soil. Near NeW]>Ort Upper Bay area. Price $8500. Terms. Also have one 5-acre piece near Newport Blvd. Price $6000 and 5 acre corner near Newport Upper Bay $9000. Newport Beach Corner Home 3 bedroom home completely furnished-nice kit- chen, living room and bath, vacant. Immediate possession. $6950. Terms. Three bedroom new home of · 1020 square feet hardwood floors, large rooms, double garage. Lot 50' x 135'. Will take full G. I. Loan at $9500 or easy terms. HALF ACRE RANCHO 3-bedroom redwood home, nicely located. 39 assort- ed fruit trees, berries, JA, acre---U'x330'. Good soil. Garage and work shed. Price $11,500, terms. Several good business opportunities, cafea, amics, cleaning shops. etc. Priced right. cer· We would appreciate your listings. Individual attention Open 7 days every week -8 a . m. to 6 p. m. RELIANCE REALTY & INVESTMENT CO. SEE "SANDY" FOR BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES A. "SANDY" STEINER, Realtor And Business Opportunities Member Multiple Division· Newport Harbor Realty I Board 634 Coast Higltway Phone Beacon 5173 • BALBOA ISLAND • Two finished hoUBeS on nice lot near South Bay $16,000 Two unit plus guest house. All attractively deco- rated and furnished $26,750. ISLAND REALTY CO. 201 Agate Balboa Island Harbor 3TT-W BALBOA ISLAND In one of the best locations on the Little Island, only 125 feet from South Bay. Three bedrooms and gar. Completely fnrnisbed including Benda: wuber. , -' $17,000 ~ ~OOD.VICK 8llALTOll m-'.&.-[· BaQ>oa Jaland ' ft..·-~·.-- Tbuniday, August 7, 11K7 UAI. ~ (ir. Sele) KEAL i!l8TAn: (For sue) $100 FREE On Any Completed Home This Week Only Expires Midnight Monday, Aug. 11. $100 credit to you for your landscaping, for your decoration or $100 off on the list price of the home. Absolutely no increase of prices over the OPA ceiling price. Only seven homes left out of 80 started this year. Model Home Open Daily End ·of Broadway at Irvine In Costa Mesa Phone Beacon 5064 'BRIGGS Fred Bring this ad with you. e BEST BRIGGS e BUYS Tressa NEWPORT HEIGHTS Fin~ building site S. W. com er 15th and Riverside. 50 x 127.5 with large trees $1650. LIDO ISLE Lot in splendid location 47 >~x89. Priced under market $5800. Lovely 2-bedroom home. Pre-war materials. Near club and tennis courts. Sl7,500. • BALBOA Swell business corner 90 ft. on Centr'!l Ave. Gas station and restaurant. Incidental to Real Estate. MEMBERS OF THE MULTIPLE LISTING DIVISION 634 Coast Highway Phone Beacon 5778 A. Sandy Steiner Office Residence Harbor 24 76 CORONA DEL MAR IDEAL LOW-COST BEACH HOME Living room, bed.room, dressing room, kitchen and bath. Leas than give years aid. Some view. Partly Furnished. $6350 $9750 Buys a two bedroom home on Corner lot. Excellent value. $4100 Down-$62.80 Per Month One of the moat pleasant homes we have offered. It ill distinctly different. Illn!'BS forces sale. Call for particulars. Summer Rentals JOHN E. SADLEIR, Realtor stanley A. Sm.1th, Aasocia.te Broker Two offices in Corona de! Mar: 1505 or 607 Coast Hiway Har. 741 or Har. 2422 AT CORONA DEL MAR 1-Bedroom Home .............................................. $ 6,350 2-Bedroom Home ............................................... 9,850 Duplex with Income .................... ~ .................. 11,500 Duplex 2-story, good income ........................ 16,850 Many other duplexes with income. Fine lots near ocean. Below value. W. J. HOLCOMB (and Associate Brokers) 1517 COAST lllWAY CORONA DEL MAR "Where the flags fly." MULTIPLE LISTING BOARD MEMBERS BALBOA-Ocean Front in business zone, 4 rental units. Living quarters, & a room for 8Illllll business at front of building, A lltt!e re-modeling would return 15% on a small investment. Down pay· . ment $8000. ~Balboa, 30 ft .. on ocean front, $3500. Balboa Peninsula, 135 ft. ~ front, zoned for income, and corner location.~ be bought at low market price. . SOUTH COAST REALTY & INVESTMENT ·COMPANY Realton 'lbud• ,. Opportwiitie8 :J-.- 8'* Gnuloy, Realtor lloDt.e R. GrimM, lllllurance Jtiufbw Wlllb, Balt>ar. IOI Kain Sb nt . BAIMA Ph. Barber Di I . - ' • ' J • • • Thuraday,,August 7, 111*7 • " C .LASSIFIE·D I ,REAL ESTATE (ll'or a.le) Rt:AL ~'TATE (ll'or &le) B. A. N ER ES 0 N REAL VALUES HOMES -INCOME -BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES INSURANCE . UNFINISij:ED HOUSE Ne'!" 2-bedroom home on large lot. Has a lot of good possibilities. Needs plastering on the inside and cabinet work in kitchen. Liveable at the pres- ent time. Take a look at this. Full price is only $3500 2-Bedroom home .. hardwood floors .. 1-car garage . . Easuide .. in good district. Completely furn- ished. Full price . $6200 SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL . 2-Bedroom home .. Very nicely FURNISHED _ . 8- yrs. old. Ven. blinds . _ attached garage. Tile kitchen and bath. Owner must sell. Easy terms. $2000 down with low monthly payments. See this at once. Full price is only $7500 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION New 3-bedroom home . . on half acre overlooking the back bay. Exceptionally large kitchen. 2-<:ar garage .. bath and shower. You'll like the arrange- ment and the size of the house. Underpriced at this figure of $8500 OUTSTANDING This two-bedroom home with an outstanding floor plan. Fireplace .. hardwood floors .. lots and lots of We. A beauty of a kitchen . _ and exceptionally large. Flagst011e patio __ Has very nice furniture _ . valued at $2500. Two bedrooms . _ large bath. We urge you to take a look at this and are assured you will like it immensely. Very easy terms with 4% interest. Full price · $13,000 WE HA YF1 A NUMBER OF GOOD BUYS LISTED AT THE PRESENT TIME TWO OFFICES TO SERVE YOU B. A. N ER ES 0 N REAL ESTATE BROKER AND ASSOCIATES · Phone : Beacon 1972 Newport Blvd. 819 S. Main 5225 Costa Mesa Santa Ana FOR SALE TO . ' Non-Veterans or .Veterans 'Two bedroom, double garage home, All new construction-1242 So. 15th Street, Newport Heights. $7743 See C. L. Zastrow. Stag Bar. Newport Beach. Ph. 1276 Outstanding Low Cost R omag-. Just Moved 'J On Large Lots ONE : THREE-BEDROOM HOME . 1060 sq. ft. Living room, dining room, kitchen, bath. Let size 63 x 150 -feet. Price $5350. ONE: TWO-BEDROOM HOME 1008 sq. ft. living room, dining room, kitchen, bath. Lot size 62:x150 feet. Price $5150. Theae houaes newly plumbed, wired, on concrete . -. foundation, on good soil, gas, water, electric atW- tles. Located on Miner street jwli one block weat from Harbor Blvd, off of Victoria street. ffiJ.B POWERS, Ag~nt Harbor 62-W . Balboai Ferry !:.anding J. A.. Beek's Office • • • • • ' Pa~ 7 . REAL ESTATE (For Sale) l fUK at:..'llT REAL ES?ATE (For !We) B.ALBOA ISLAND MOUNTAIN INCOME R<loma by day or week. Raoon- 3 -~-8 b'·· All · able rJ.te•. 123 • 28th Newport new, .QU\K:m -room ca ui.. ,Beach. . 22Uc utWUea in. Near Lake Arrow· -·----_____ • _ bead. Income 11800 year. Sac-Three bedroom home, fUrn.labed- rll'lce for $9500. Phone Laguna two bat.ha, Lldo l8le. One year '""'" ·-· ............ -. ... __ ,_ G. N. WELLS,. Broker COSTA lll:SA ~·Bay Front.with pier and small b,ou.ee.on rear of lot. Int.erestlog price and location. You can en- joy beach living while }'au plan and buil!I a new waterfront home. ' 108S. 23-2-fp leue or longer. can Barbor' "THIC BEST TOWN ON EARTH" --· CLIFF-HA VEN Large choice home sites now available. Moderate prices, easy terms. Inquire at Tract Office, comer 15th and Irvine acl'088 from High School BALBOA BAYSHORES CALIFORNIA LIVING AT ITS BEST-'New 2- bedroom adobe. Large ltving room with fireplace, full length windows with Cl'088 venWating louvers. Dinnette with breakfast bar. Large bedrooms with wardrobs closets. Tile pullman in bath, stall shower with outside entrance. Lots of tile in kitchen with new deluxe Bendix. Double car garage. Lawn in, and attractively landscaped. Drive to Bayshores, A private .beach colony. Office at Main gate open daily. Mr. Thomas, resident salesman. LIDO ISLE 1-Story Mediterranean style, stucco, 3 -bedroom home, built in 1945, 2Y" car garage built tQ:.cSrry second story. Price $29,000. : BALBOA PENINSULA New 2-story stucco, 3-bedroom home on 35' lot. Fireplace, fenced yard, 2-car glfrage Price $18,500 NEWPORT BEACH Very attractive, new 1-story frame, 5 room home. Close to beach. Price $7600. Let us show you this. CORONA DEL MAR 101 Highway frontage of 125'. All improvements in. No assessments. Build now for light industry, stores, motel or market. Priced to sell. 1-bedroom house, large fireplace, furn. $8500 2-Bedrooms, 2 patios, ultra modem. Styled for outdoors living. Completely furnished, except for refrigerator. $15,000 DUPLEX : 2 bedroolilS each $21,000. LOT BARGAINS South of Highway $500 down, balance terms. Pay as you go and OWJl a Pl}rt of California. -' Lots \/" blk. from ocean . Two 30' lots, below market. EARL W. STANLEY Realtor COVERING GREATER NEWPORT HARBOR 17th and Coa.a:t H iwa.y Newport Beaeb l ISth and Irvtne Newport Beach Tel: Beacon. 5104. Tel: Beacon 5748 22:5 Marlne Avr . Balboa Ial&nd 815 Cout H1ghway Tel: Harbor l 776 Corona del Mar Tel: Barbor 1646 3113 w. Central Newport· Beach Tel: Harbor 1013 ' Coast Properties Co. Announces The Establishment Of The BALBOA RENTAL CLEARING HOUSE Our strategic location and capable organization assures you of competent service and satisfactory results. The Balboa Rental Clearing House eliminates many of the tourist's problems and makes more business for you and Balboa. Tbis is a free service to all rental property owners. We earnestly solicit the patrotiage of those not already associated with us and. will be most happy to give a complete explanation of our plan without any obligation on your part. COAST PROPERTIES CO . 501 E. Central Ave • Balboa • Harbor 2658 EV A F. RHODEN \ Realtor Newport Heights Small house one year old-Three rooms and bath. Rough plumbing for ertr& % l».th. Thia will IJe!l $:iOOO . Lido Isle ~. two story, yeei; round borne, with mooring for up to .0 tt.. •t. Pine nom-.floor furnace. )(Mtly furnlabed lnchiding elec:tric lltoft and -..1.rigerator. Liberal term& $18,000 EV A F. RHqDEN Realt.ot ELTON D. BAlUO!nT PEBNEL G. BARNid"t Brallen . . •70"'Newpcwt Jln4., . c.ta .... J!11me 81 lCIOll m3-Jt Ra l!'llcme J!'r -5'1TN • I . • • • • 1&15-M. 23p Must Sell Roo[J]; for rent, kitchen pr1vllegee. GIOO. V. J'OX. Saleoman JOii McDE. Slllem\&11 1790 NEWPORT BOULIWA.RD Pbonee: Otnce Searon 5181 Rel. Beacon 5027..J Single person only. Comer 15th St., 546 Sa Modeno, New- port HelghU. 23c Three large lot.. Next to large, ------------ new homes at 530 Hamilton. One lot on Victoria Ave., SOO block. Make otter to owner. Phone Santa Ana 878. 21Uc At Corona del Mar 1 Bedroom Home $83® 2 Bedroom Home $9850 Duplex with Income $11 .~ Duplex 2-etory, good Inc. $16,SM> Many other duplexes with income. MOUNTAIN CABINS Untlni!hed Home on Ea.st Side. Ftx It lo suit yourself. $4500 Near La..:ie Arrowhead. Modem with bath and kitchen. $26 week or $6 d&Uy. Phone La· gun&?083. 23-2'p FOR (RENT-Furnlahed bOWle at Bra_pd New reduced yearly rental lnapec· 2.Bdnn. Home. Flne.!l ha.rdwood lion 11 :00 a. m. to 7 :30 P-m . noon, Dual furnace. One a dally. Sunday 1 :00 p . m. to 7 :30 p. m . 60:S Larkepur Ave., Muter bedroom, large living Corona del Mar. 23-24p foam, kitchen and brea.kfut nook. garage. An ideal home. One block from Newport Blvd. Flne lot.8 near ocean. Below R value. W-ANTED TO ENT $9750 W. J . Holcomb Elderly widow. responalble, de-Horse ranch-5 acres 1617 Coa.at Highway Corona Del Mar "Where the Fie.gs Fly'' Multiple Lll!ltings sires annual lease on tumlshed home to $100 monthly, by Nov. let. Will take care ot your property as it it were my own. Fully equipped, lf at.alls. ~Room Ranch Type Home . $22,000 Terms Call Harbor 869-J, evenings and - week-ends or Beacon !1431 week New 2-Bdrm. Hon;i.e COSTA MESA PROPERTY-days. 22-23c Garage attached. Large lot, -60xt50. Vaca.nt. Move right In. 3 New Home&-ll, •. "' s rooms. $7200 Easy Terms 2lx30' garages with shop rooms REAL ESTATE (Exohanl(•) ' - at rear. TUe kitchen, be.th IE showeni. Hdw. floors & douJ>le Will trade lot In Block 45 or 8 lot Income Property celling epaced 2 ft. tor lnsula-In Monro\•ia a.s down payment 1}. ACRE tlon. Plenty built-ins. Large on beach house. See occupant, 2 Bedrooom Home t o live in and closets &. rooms. Furnace heat 3602 Ocean Front. 23p 2 furnished rentals brtnging In and the electric heaten ln bath. $100 per month. Good Joca.Uon Large Jots. See ln!!ide to fully and a lot of ground to build appreciate. TO go below c.ost. more units. You must en thia. Good Income Investment. one or REAL ESTATE (For Sale) $10,500 Terms all. Pb. Owner, Santa Ana 678, tor appl. 19tf -Some Good Boulevard Frontage. BUILDING II REPAIRING Open For Inspection ......... ................................... . - Now that restricUon• are ott t r o m commercial buildJ.np, come in and let us show you some barga.lna. Hardwood Flooring IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 3333 Eut 11th SL, Long Beach •tr Brand new. 2 bedroom and den G. N. WELLS. Painting -Decorating Root Repa..lr A Painting Sympson & Nollar Ph. Nwpt. l217·W 612 38th St lOtl Quarry & Sheflin Painting Bee.con M04 -Bearon ~27 -J 1616 Sant& Ana Ave. P . 0 . Bo:-t 999 -Costo. t.'fesa 48tt Car Fintex v.•allboard, plank. tile and lath for sale while It la.ste. Kiln drled OP noortng from $116 ·and up. Hardwood flooring-beautiful stuff at con- sldera.bly under market. Wall· boards, plywood, masontte, tile bds. Com. lbr., kiln dried finish lbr., windows, doors, cement, Copeland Lumber Yards. 1804 W . 5th street, Santa Ana. 22c with fireplace, break.fast nook. Rich carpeting. Partly tum~ ished. Lot 60x I37. 2 car gar· age on pe. ved al.ley. 1271 15th fit., Ne\~tport H eights. 23c Broker GEO. V. FOX. S&luman JOE McKEE, Sale.man F . E. Russell Otnce 1790 Newport Blvd., ~ta MeN Costa Meu... Pb. Beacon 6181 FOUR RENTAL UNIT on Central Ave. $12,000 Ocean Front' home. Four bedrooms-two baths $20,000 . Furnished. Duplex in Corona del Mar $18,500. Furnished. Member of Multiple Listing System of the Newport Harbor Realty Board. , W. L . JORDAN . Cement Building Blocks -700 E. Central Balboa Phone 153 ALL SIZES ' Phone Beacon 6256 WALTER L. KLINE Concrete Products Company IMO Newport Ave. Costa Mesa 19tr Modern Built-ins UnflniAhed furniture to flt your apac~ and t as t e. Cabinets, window screens, doon. Corona Craft lSOl l,i Coa.at HighwB.y Corona del Mar Harbor 1108 23tf • • • BULLDOZING LAND LEVELING HEAVY TRkroR WORK HARPER BROS . Phone 5-4.93 Phone 6494 Huntington Beach 23-2•p • • • Hardwood Flooring -IJO<EDIATZ DELIVERY 18/1tlz21' Victory 0&1t FlooriDg' $2 Per K. 18/18 Victory 0&1t Plank Random C. GALEN DENISON-Broker 498 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa Ph. Beacon 5197 TODAY'S BEST BUYS 1 acre in Santa Ana Heights. $1500 for quick sale. G. I's Attention Two bedroom, dining room, living room, kitchen, bath with stall shower and tub. AU very large rooms.' Hardwood floors. Unusually attractive and one of best built houses in Costa Mesa on one of best residential streets. Back yard fenced. Fruit trees. Imniediate possessiom Non-vets -$3500 will handle • Two-bedroom new house very attractive. Large lot $7250. Non-vets. $2000 will handle or will trade for part equity. , Trade Do you haye an orange grove, or a house in New- port Heights or Balboa Island that you would like to tr&de? We have a well built attractive three bedroom home in Costa Mesa, on a half acre, with lots of mature fruit trees, garden space, etc. Owner aays sell or will consider trade. BALBOA ISLAND Furnished two-bedroom houae, with guest room and • shingle garage on rear of lot. A real buy at $12, 750 WldtlMI. • S3M -Uth St., Long -I tu . p .Ait.lTJ:NG We have some good -buya in 2 and 3 bedroom homee in Newport ffejghta. Al8o a f-good lots in Newport Heights. -DECORATING Interior & Exterior JDY_,.tn....,.r- Oolm !leme •me a .,_...'tJ' ~ ~ ~ lll&tl•"1 Al.Ex c.M 1!$TON ut • ..,.+ .. 1'isapwt ._. ......... 1111.a...i -• U you are int.ereated in an unUBUally good buy in tn1oi-income property in Newport Beach, let us ahow you an attractive ¥ - See ua for 2 and 3 bedroom homea in Corona de! Kar. . C. GALEN DENISON-Brok.er - and Awoclates t Bl11rcbe A.. Gttes Salam.an . I BllP 1:. wai-s.11 n•n - ·Pboaia Beeom 51117 -Evealap 'Butlor 746-K. I -• I -. • '· ' - I I " • • ' • • , ...... NEWPORT-BAJ-BOA PRESS Thunday, August 7, 19i7 -• B0.&1'8 FOR UIJIJ SPECIAL NO'DOJ:s CLASSl -FIED • Wanle4 to INJ'-B&J ll'ront Lot, Balboa .PWuul& or IJ!lend, Stale price, o!A, loc:&Uon. Pri- vate party. Bax D . c. c/o N-· port-Balboa Pl98. 28c :ror Sale:· Stv ..n boe.t and Pre-WV double bed---Olatom built, box opl1np, maple -...S. Dtniq "room or library table. Barbor 1882. 23e trailer. Kut eeU. 1\'-1'• otter. ll"or llale:~ce tumlture, two Complete Auto Upbolltery MAC'S AUTO-TOP-SHOP T&Uor Ma.de Beat Coven Located at Dodge le Plymouth gar. 1760 Newport Blvd,, Coot& Mela 23-26c Flight of Snowbirds clAlmed tor outatandlns -.111ns wu Biiiy FUndenberg. . Other tropblee to be won were for U, 21. 31, 41, 51, 81, 71, 81, 91, 101, 111. 121, 131, 141, and la.st placel. which we.re taken (in the order name) by John Parke, Robert Halderman, Bill WU.on. Don Pedereen, Oaca.r Clevidence. LU· lian Rickenbaugh. Harton Simp- son, Gary Larimer Meyers, Barry Muon, George Nokes, Don 1.Jngle ID, Jack Toon. Roaem&ry an~ Harry Kaplan, Uncoln Clark, Tom W. Henderson W 4 and Robert Brlgg11. -LAIL • ..... -· .... , ........... ..... . . . ' .. -·-----OOMPLETE HOUSECLEANING SERVICE , Free ESPm.ates Kitchen and Wall Washing. Floor Cleaning and Waring Window Cleaning -Caulldng -Painting AIL WORK GUARANTEED . ... Harbor 379-J Beacon 5576-J · .Al's House and Window Cleaning Service 47tf ,_.,. that WATCH put right-HEI.P WANTED &pert and quick. aervtce. Van Orimlen, Jeweler, 1786 Newport Bh'd., c.o.ta Mesa. 8tf <:BRONO>lETERS REP.LIRED. Punctual ae.rvlce. Van Drl.m- len.I, Jeweler, 1786 Newport boulevard. Costa Mesa. 8tf DICSIGNBR & DRESSMAKEa 8jMdaHzk1g IW· alteraUona and re- White. Cooking and general ma.td. Permanent. 3 adults. ROQITI. and bath. Harbor 1006. 23p Salesmen wanted tor inside and outside work. -Newport Furni- ture Co., 822 Coast HJghway, Newport. Beacon 5164-W. • 23c atyll.ng ot dreuea, coats, llUita,w ___ t_ed_. __ R_l_d_t __ f _Ba_l_boa __ t_o tan. ronneri f New y rk an .-es en o . Y 0 0 sell hosiery, dresses, llngene, ad Los Angeles. Phone Beacon etc. Earnings up to $2.50 per 1'718-J'. 4.5tf h our. Write Real Silk H osiery M.ills, 347 Ocean Center Bldg .• WATCHES, CLOCKS &:: JEWElr Long Beach. 22-23c RY repelred. VAN DIUMLEN. --------·---- JEWELER. 1786 Newport Blvd., Clo8ta Mesa. 8tf PAINTING & DECORATING Prompt Service Excellent W orkm8.ll5hlp .. PATS" PAINT SHOP ~ Beacon 5055-.f. 5tf M_aytag Washers WANTED Bll.L'S WASH-A-TERIA 4f5 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Beacon 5770 50tt F . E . DAVIDSON'S Cabinet Shop Cabinet Work, cc Doors ano drawers. window frames, etc. ~ Walnut street. Costa Mesa. Ph. Beacon 11831}.,J 1911 12 Years Servl.ce-Ba.rbor Area HARRY HALL Painting Contractor Ph. Bea.con 5413 274 E. 19th St. Costa Mesa, Call!. Kay & Son's Electric Co . Residential and Industrial : Wiring and Repairing 342 W. Center St., ANAHEIM Phone 5500 22-23-24-25-26c LOCAL AGENCY Are ·you the type of man who is setting hls sights h1gh? Do you want the complete freedom ot working tor yourself in your own business, making your own income as large as your brains and energy are worth lMtead or tying yourself to fixed wages and salary? Do you want your own hours, working in your own way? Are you interested in a ground -floo r -opportunity with a new national company? U so, and you have the follo"·- ing qualifications, our Sales Atanager wants to talk to you in person. Better-than-average intelligence, natural flair for meeting people and so m e knO\\'ledge of advertising and photography. Our business is sensational living-billboards in color! 1400 a month profit with only a few hours a. week work is easy! Sma.ll investment re- quired for equipment. Write full details your background to Box P. D . of Newport-Balboa Press. Personal interview will follow il you qualify. ' \VORK \VAN'l'ED \V ill care for small children under age l . Call Harbor 498-\V. 23c Baby Sitter. Experienced woman 'Ni.th own transportation . Bea- con 5629-?l'I. 22-23p Gefieral house\\.·ork by the hour. Also baby t ending. 137 Topaz, Balboa Island. 23c Colored man wants work. or permanent. Ted. Santa Ana 7074-J. Day Phone Nursing or housekeeping live-in. Son 18. Home more important than salary. Phone Santa Ana 982-W. 23c . Beacon 0071. 23c OU. dMU and eeveral ch&inl. WANTED 193a Newport mvd •• Coota Me.u. B&1t Interest In 2G foot' comm.er-Beacon 58:ii7-W or Beacon Bundled Newa.. ....... - . .$12 per ton daJ. tlahtq boat. 1819~ Bay .lS-a-w . 22-23c Bundled Corruga~ per ton ~ Baled COrrop.ted. .. -•. f.27 per ton Ave., Newport Beach. 18tf -----=-===:---- Kratt SM:ka BN0*1iIRO with dolly. Good SCHWINN mCTCLllB Parta " Repo1n Newport-Balboa U:~ Auto · Supply trff of t&r.·-········-$17 per ton condition throughout, Including -•to B&ils. Price $360. Har. 4:89-H. We buy, oeU or lnMle, tor what 2110 C...lraL Pbone 2132 INDEPENDENT PAPER have JOU-t.a12 Newp>rt Blvd. Newport Beach. ~ornla- Coota Koo&. Plloruo 2000. 7U ----------'~----STOCK CO. 1401 DAISY Long Beach FOR SALE AVENUE Tel 87f264 Heavy duty split bamboo pole and reel tor sale. 2CM:-41at Street, Newport Bea.ch. 23c FOR SALE -Bungalow Plano - Inquire 214. Orchid, Coron& del Mar. Har. 799-W. 23c BICYCLES-Bought. eold, rented. Vogel'11, 100 Main St., Balboa.; 30 foot 1940 Crlo-Cratt Cnlller. Will take bouee traller for p&rt ------------- payment. Barbor .. 1-M. . 22-23c 17 ft. National ncing aallboat: like new $MO or belt offer. 1139 vi. CenlraL Bar. 1974 • 23-24c FOR SALE: Star 1&11 boat. L&leat type tlexible mut included. Sa.ila ready tQ sail. Phone Cltnui 11188. 22ttc SnJpe '{8-il boat for sale N o . .U11, 1 $550. Completely reflnlahed. Hubbard's Yacht LanCU.ng. Ha r- bor 2630. 22c Harbor Furniture New and Used Anythlng from a needle to an anchor. Phone Beacon 5538--J 1962 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 18tf. 208 Marine Ave., Balboa I.sl&nd. BARGAIN-Fl!teen hundred dol- Real Values New & Used $AVE-$AVE English Setter, Orange and Blue Belton. A . K C. registered . puppies. Harbor 12'24-J'. F or Sale-Hobart' P ortable Com-Iara. Perteet condit ion. 23 !t. merctal Electric Welder with Chri• Cra.tt. Harbor 1006 New-port Beach. 22p Chrysler engine. Beacon 5630. ------------- 22-23c New drop leat table.s .............. $7.95 New kitchen chairs, each ...... $1.95 30 tt. Cruiser. Motor overhauled. Decorated Breakfast set, table fuhlng ch&J r11, mooring. Ed and tour chairs .................. $19.715 Erickson, 1st Pier Ea.st ot Bal-Kitchen etoolJil.......................... $1 .95 boa PaV1llon. 23p Waln\Jt finish desk ................ $14.95 BOAT FOR SALE: converted six Brand new combination wardrobe, BALBOA TRANSFER Moving and Storage BOAT MOVING OUR SPECIALTY Other · honors went to MlchaeJ Baum, youngest boy ; Nan c Y Corket t, youngest girl; oldest 1501 w. Central Ave. skipper, J ohn B. Lamar; Jean Phone Barbor 2120 Hahn, firat girl; George Nokea. _____________ 1r1rst. V boat; Nie~ Steele, first GOLD • SIL VER M boat.RACE OFFICIALS COPPER • BRASS Judge of the Course waa Com- e modore Everett Morris, while NI KEL . Sandy MacKay was chair man ald- p L A T I N G ed by the following on the general POLISHING • BUFFING committee: James M . We.biter, EXPERT CRA~SMANSHIP -Stuart Cundiff, Donald W. Kemp, Tea Services, Antique Finishing, Walter K . Lewis. Leon Heseman, Trophies, J ewelry, Candelabra, Oscar T . Clevtdence, Harold B. Reflectors. Stewart, Robert L. Boyd, Gerald Baysi; Plating Co. McFa.Un, Edgar R .. Hill. Norman Ph Bea • 3 Pabat, John R . Darnell, and J , A. o con ..,11 H 1914 Har r B?vd. Costa Mesa Beek. Recorders ~ere eseman. See ~ur Ad Ln the Webster and Cundiff. Orange Co. Telephone Directory. 22-tfc Packing barrels $1 each . Large packing boxea 7lic each. 612 Via Lido Nord.Lido tale. 23-2~p meter. sleeps two, heid, galley, walnut finish. full length outboard. well, see at South mirror ............. ······················ •29·75 ____ Z_O_R __ I_C ___ _ Coast Co .. or phone Long Beach F our-drawer Monterey chest, deep Election Precincts Named for Mesa as Final Battle Begins 82933. 23-24p drawers................................ $24.50 DRY CLEANING Enameled dresser, good mir-FOR SALE-Baby Cr ib stroller cheap. High chair . Phone Har. 351·M. 211 -20th, Newport. 23p . FOR SALE-Used Snipe with rors ........................................ $11.75 anchorage built 1941-New rig-Tiltback bed divan, maple finish ging 8.nd hardware thlB season. arm11 ..................... ·--·--·······-··· $39.50 Craftsman 8" table 88.W $5.6. ~=rt.6110 Seashore Dri2;~ Simmons 3/3 box springs and in· Craftsman 6" belt & dLsc sand-nerspring n1attress to match- er $45. Both brand new. Har. 8 ft. yacht dory, oars, also 3 h . p. both tor only .................... $39.95 1186-W. 23p H iawatha out board motor, both Full size coil spring O . K ....... $4 .95 purchased new six weeks ago. Full size Jenny Llnd .s po o I Thic kness plane r, Craftsman, Call at 319 Dlanrond, lower rear, bed ....................................... $9.75 never used and ~ horse motor, Balboa Island. 23p 9x12 seamless all·wool face Ax.- nearly new $75 for both. Har. -------------minster, good condition .. $27.50 1186·W. · 23p Bargain 9x12 Broadfeit rugs. b lue and Small cat-rigged sailboat. Com-rust color ........ -.. ··-·.: .. $11 .75 Beautiful modem storage cabinet, 5' Jong 3' high. $48. Corona Craft. 1301 Y.i: Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. 23c QUALITY ANTIQUES bought & sold. Choice old glass, china and unusual items preferred. Har. 1261-W 124.1-M 9tf ~~-~--~~~-----New, two-piece mohair secUonal set . Set of Lenox china. New rhythm pattern. 720 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar. Phone Harbor 44l·M. 22-23c FOR SALE--1 acre---Furnlshed 2- bedroom home, double garage. $5500 will handle. Courtesy Brokers. N. \V. corner 16th & Placentia. 23p Servel Refrigerator. 11 ¥.z cu. tt .. "'hite enamel. Perfect ,condi· tlon. Prlce $350. 223 Ru by Street, Balboa Island. CaU Harbor 1593·W tor 8ppolntment. ' 19ttc 50 Bicycles for Sale t rom England, France and Amer- ica -New and Used. VOGEL'S, 100 Main St., Balboa Phone Harbor 1•5 • '2x1' pletely ready tor water. Brand Good serviceable hi-oven gas new sails. Ideal for summer ranges .............. -· ...... ........ $9 .75 vacation. Harbor 2123-J or 10-ft. row boat .... ·-···········-·· .. $19.75 see 8'\ 3f0 Diamond, Balbo~ ls-Hoosier kitchen cupboard, com- land. ~ 21 -22-23c plete ................................... $27.50 Bathtub, complete.......... $29.50 54' ~d 14 ' Del.uxe c~stom ~uilt Good, practice piano .... ---...... $49.50 twi.n screw flying b_r1dge cruLScr. 50 good bicycles-boys' and girls', Radio t elephon.e, direction find· price from : ........ $9.75 to $1 9.60 er, dual bandit controls, two n I showers, electric refrigerator. G~ ~avy duty oor po· hot watt'r system, four double isher.......... ..... .................. $64.50 staterooms, large lounge and Table-top kerosene range (m°.: galley. Phone owner, Harbor dern)__ ...... , $19.7'> 1676 Nt>\~'J)Ort Beach. 23-24p 50-lnch oak flat top desk ...... $44 .50 22 foot Auxiliary Sloop, just over· hauled, has new Gray Sea Scout motor. Lots of cxtra.s and everything ln tip-top shape and ready to go. Sleeps 2-Excel· lent nlooring and 16 ft. canoe included in price of $2500. Reas· on for ee lling -my wife gets seasick! Inquire at 203 -6th street, Balboa. .. 23p DON'T MISS TIIlS BOAT SALE OF GLIDE CRAFI' SHOW MODELS Painted and unpainted, 8'-10'-12' boat trailers & cartop carriers. New and used outboard motors. Rebuilt 2~ H . P. Universal tn.· board motor. New 3·burner table top apart- menl stove. ---·' .... $49.50 Hotpoint auto1nat1c e I e c tr i c range ...... ···-··· .. . .............. $89.50 Buffe t model ,Roper 'range . $24.75 2-compartment deep freeze cab- inet ... ........ ..... . .. $149.50 General Electric 5 cu. ft. electric refrigerator -· -·· $129.50 25-lb. side icer ...... $8 .95 Eureka Vacuum cleaner, complete ..n1th attachn1ents .............. $14 .75 Corona portable typewriter \\'ith case .................... .. ............ $49.50 Good selection used table model radios-G. E ., Victor, R. C. A ..... -·· ........... ..... ..... ........... $9.75 up GRANTS • Furniture and Appliances In Our Own Plant PICKUP AND . DELIVER Phone BEACON 5798-J • Lido Cleaners 456 Newport Blvd. 28c DON'T WAIT ORDER YOUR SERVEL , GAS REFRIGERATOR NOW Deliveries Are Improving \Ve May Surprise You VOGEL'S 100 Main St. Harbor 14.5 21-clt • $50 GIVEN AWAY EVERY DAY The long drawn out dr ama ot "Is she or ts she ain't Costa Mesa" Js approaching Its final atage. Tomorrow (Friday J is the begin· ning of the 60 day period before election on October 7. Candi~ dates !or the nve positions as C'ouncilmen and those of aty Clerk and City Treasurer may be nominated between this dale and August 28. PRECiNCTS NAMED Special election precinct No. 1 begins al the junction of Meyen1 street, the· extension ot Placentia avenue and Victoria street . and runs \vest to Newport Road, south- west on Newport Road to the southwesterly boundary of the proposed incorporated area. thence northv,:esterly to Banning or 19th street. west to 1'-1eyers street and north to Victoria. 'The polling place is at the Main School on 19th street. PRECINCT XO. 2 Special election precinct No. 2 Includes the territory between Vic- toria street and Wilson street and between Meyers. street and New- port boulevard, and al.so that be- tween Newport boulevard and Orange avenue from Monte Vista street to 20th street. and also the territory between 20th and 21st streets from Nev.:port boulevard t o Irvine avenue. The polling place is at the Doak garage at 2228 Old Santa Ana Road. Washing, Ironing, hour or piece. or rough dry. :1439-R. Twin bed siu mattresses a nd box springs. Condition like new. Also one Horse Power. Elgin outboard engine in ll.k e condl· tlon. Will sacrifice -both. 20 In my home--Beacon Bay, Newport Beach. Also wet wash H arbor 238. 23c The Seaboard Equipment Co. 1205 Coast H ighway Phone Beacon 5707 -M 1645 Newport Boulevard BUY -SELL -TRADE Send your films to us to be d evel· oped in this world famed art center. If one of the pictures from t hem is select ed by Artist Judges h ere as a winner, you will be paid $25 first; $15 second or $10 third prize. New con- test: daily exi:ept Sundays and H olidays. Judge's decision final. Prompt, guaranteed service any. wt;ere. Developing and 1 large prmt from 6 or 8 exposure only 49¢; 12 or 16 exposure 59q-. From 35 MM 18 ex. 891; 36 ex. $1.17. All pictures .auto- matically in contest for day re- ceived. Cash with order please. No stamps or C . O. D . Send your tllins today. You may win. Special election precinct No. 3 has its northeasterly b oundary on 20th street from Newport boule- vard to Irvine avenue, and ex- tends southwesterly to Broadway, northwest to Westminster street. southwest to 18th street and northwest to Newport boulevard and northeast to 20th street. The polling place Is at the Gill garage at 1936 Orange avenue. HARBOR Phone Beacon 1 ____________ _ 1811 . REFRIGERATION Commercial & Marine Retrlgeration Sales & Service 18th and Lafayette Newport Harbor 1805-R or Santa Ana 4545-W Vu-gil A, Payan ilBARE 'l'HE RIDE 1811 Wanted--Rlde .to ap:d from North Girl 18, exJ)erienced. Reliable care ot children. Day preferr- ed. Inquire 127 24th Street. Newport Beach . 23p . If you n eed a handy man tor cleaning or gardeniilg work, and other odd job&-Call Jordan ReaJ ·Estate. Harbor 153. . 22U Houaecleanlng by the hour. A.180 waahlng and lroD!nC" done 1n your home. Beacon 5061. J'unck and Norton. 191! PERSONAL American (Douglaa Plant) C&r------------- -and Lakewood, Long Beacb. BOUl'll 8 a.. m. to 4: :30 p. m., live at a18 Coronado, Balboa. zsp L08T-,-Eversh&rp pen with en- gnvtng. F . P . Brackett. Re- bJm to P . 0 . Bax 433 Balboa -23c 1.0ST-s.U:ver charm bracelet In tun &one. Call at Harbor 199 _.. &21 Lindo. BalboL Reward ottered. . 23p SWIMMING IN 3 LESSONS $7 Full course ln the art ot swt.m- mlng. Crawl Stroke, front and back. 7 leuona $15. Foot of M'ontro SL and Bay, Balboa- Residence 1700 W . Ocean Front. David Right. 21-27p BUSINE88 pPPORTUNftll!:S •v~-~-·~·~··~·-·~-~·-;~·~··~-~-~~~-~J~-~~~-~·~·-• Can You Qualify? We want. the -r i ght young couple or partners to get thL9 NEWPORT BUSINESS. LOST-Moaday at Calltorni.& Ma-Newly and comple.tely equipped rtne Cannery hand tooled ladies Lunch Counter, Soda Fountain pane oootafntng money, Posw and Sundry Bwd.neas. , Meat for your home or Locker. Freezer Beef-Veal-Lamb-Pork Sold by the whole carcaas, ha1ves or quarten . BRIDGFORD N . Patt A: Commercial Streets Anaheim 2151 23ttc Ice. Boxes Bench Vises Pipe Fittings Galvanized Bucket&-New Rubber Hose Large Plywood Cabinet.I U11ed Electric Motors Ottlce Desk 6 Chain Hay Hooka A Forka 3f.x9 New Alrpla.nl!! Innertubel Hand &: Farm Toole War Surplus Articles ALWAYS PARKING ROOM H & H 2ND HAND STORE 710 E . 4th Santa Ana Ph. 3722 PEACHF.S Freestone Hale Peaches from Yucaipa Valley. Inquire 232 Magnolia, Costa Mesa, Harry C. Burdick.· Beacon 5029-J a'O'fnp. papen. ete. P. 0 . Bax Pereonality and energy will be ============ M. Newport &..d> Keep rlchl;f ........Sed In lhla spot. • --money, return papers. 23c All new ttzturea and equlpmenL . eo.t In .,..... of $17 ,000. Lc.t il&turdaJ'. Secretuy -Terms and Jq iea.. ' optlonal. ...,... bn>wn alllptor wallet.· B:xtra storage room Included. Presa Claasified Paqee Oon!alD8 driven' u-. other Price $20.~. p1ua 1n~. are Oranqe County's -papers. Identification - place -ltdnr.. u--Knlek A. c Pr . Co b . ,_ ~" szi .-ud. NlmD to oast, operties . . uaieet ma:r~et '" lltarcb Caf' Newport Peach G01 B.. Omtnl Aw.. Bil.Ibo& -Ta or llr. v...._ ' :ap -- .-• • Ph. Bea. 6841 Newport Beach BOATS PRICED TO SELL Sf' CHRIS CRAFT Sedan EUGENE H . LONG 88--The Villa. P . 0. Box 278 Laguna Beach, California. MONEY WAN'l'ED -Loans =====2=1=c===== Cruiser (1 9-40) ... _ .......•.. $12,000 -------.,----- 42' DELUXE SPORT · Standard Design For Snowbirds Is Set at Meeting Special election precinct No. 4 extends from Newport avenue and 18th street to Westminster s~t. northeast to Broadway, southeast to Iryine, southwest to 15th street, northweat to NewJJort avenue and northeast to 18th street . The polling place Is at the Fire Hall on Roche.ster str eet. FlSHER (19H) ................ 22.000 $9000 WANTED 46' AUXILIARY ct.rrTER 13,N'ilr 46' Deluxe twin screw --\ 9n ~iPB :PTeferred -tlrst mort- .. CRUISER .......................... $22,weti ~:-gagl?~~ p~e~p ~~$4~ -----~- 24 ' C. C. oVernlghter ('39) 3 ,900 per ~o taed t .,21 000 rea 70' AUX. SCHOONER ...... $12,500 ppra a • • · Vigorous Campaign Planned by League to Whip Incorporation 32" SPORT CRUISER '.fO .... 7 MO Phone Long Beach 3.53-49 • ' or write A. F . Martyn 6038 (ConUnued From PQ• On•> LISTINGS WANTED Appian Way, Long Beach 3. CRUISERS PREFERRED Z3-24p w ere no vote\.a recorded in the negatlve. ao action ot the B.MOC!a- ' G. E. MINNEY 711 Cout Hlgbway Ph. Beacon 5032-W SMALL BOATS OF TOUGH. Llgbt )(arlne Pl)o'· wood. molded hulll, or tlat·bot· tom -· D!nghl... SaJibo&ta. MARTIN OUTBOARD MOTORS GLIDE CR.AF!' 8UCCeMOn to Wat.orl Boats "Small Boat Hdqrs." 611 Coast Highway BJ!!ACON 11277 AU'1'08 FOB SAl.E 19S7 Studebaker Prem.dent Eight. Pour door eeCl&n. RadJo, oew .eat coven and floor mat&. 5575. .Cheater-Harbor %800 or 173-W: • 23p tlon waa 11ustained. • Costa Meaana opposed to t.ncot'~ OLYMPIC DESIGN OUT poraUon, completed pl&M la.at MONEY TO WAN Several minor arnendmenta re-night to wage a vigorou. cam ganllng table ot t.oler&nce effect-peJgn to defeat the measure, ac ing new construction were unan.J.. cording to ChJt.lnnan H . W N E E D M 0 N E Y? mowily adopted and the meeting Wright of the Civic Leagtie. adjourned in a sptrtt ot-general At a meeting in the C. 8 See ua tor quick. helpful .mce good "'.'ill and optimiatic pre:tic-Nottage b.ome at 62' Hamilton OD JOU!' f\nancia.l need>-Uon.a for the tutu.re of the Snow· 11treet, the Meu area waa divided Loau on bird Aaoclation. All new boat• in 21 dist:rlcta and chalnnen ~!':_ . rtJR.NlT'6RE. SALARY CAR OR wt1l be Standard rather than I pointed Wi!-0 will contact all ~ ' Olympic design. ruldenta 1n their respectlve &... OTBER SmctJR.ITT George Newport, eecretary ot trtcta. Everyone will be urged Haun: 10 to 1 and 8 to 5 the a.uoci&tlon, expreued gratif!-to go to the poll&. Tuesday, Oct. 7, aoeed la~ cation at the generally •tlat'ac-the date ht tor the electton, tory and amicable aettlement of Wright said. the controftrey of many yean 'I1te next muting will be" .• .tanding and la now going to work watennelon teed on the lawn of enthuaiutieally to promote the the F . A.. Yc)ung rellidence, tU welfare ot the Snowtilrd AaOcla~ Virginla Place, Coeta Mesa. nert Uoo.. Wedneeday at 8 p . m. 'I N -• Fire s u R A N c E • Automobile • Yacht • Conirensation "STU" DUNLAP Phone Harbor 1063 or 1248-M BA.I.BOA ISLAND • • • • • • I ~_;,...., I • ( , • •• • " . •-....... ' -. ·. • .,. ' ~. AqUt 7, 1M7 • .. . I Nl:WPORT-BAI.UOA PRli:SS Papi • FISHING & BOATING 1· Cruiser Rammed ByTrailing~Cra* In Blinding Waters A' :N-fOOt, ~ cruloer WU rammed ·II)-a -"'1lp ~ sank 14 "'""' ott A-Moadaj Wben beavy MU and le ebtnl' waters bllnded oktppen ot the two boa!O Friday AUg. I Saturday Aug. 9 Sunday Aug. 10 Mon.day Aug. 11 Tl DE TABLE -LOW 0 :22 •. m. 3.7 S:IO Lm. 1.1 1:2' p. m. 4.7 l :M p.111. 1.8 l :Gl Lm. 3.1 ,7 :08 &. m. 2.0 2 :21 p. JU. G.0 10:04: p . m. 1.3 •:08 L m. 2.9 8 :11 Lm. 2.G ' 8 :24 p . m. G.3 11:22 p. 'P· 0.7 6 :06 Lm. 3.1 9:42 ~m. 2.7 4:32 p. m. 0.7 ·······-········· involved. Solon R . Footer, ot Foat.er " Sou Tru9cott Cnmen on Cout Hlrtlway, wu taking the boat owned by . Albert .J. Cent oz back to Newport trom Avalon, wltl)e tolloWtng ln F08ter'• cruteer wu Leo Cleveraley o! Lido Ule and Dean Swift ot Whittler. Tueeday 7:06 a . m. 3.0 0 :20 &. m. --0.1 Aug. 12 5 :34 p . m . 8.2 11 :06 a. m. 2.7 Wedneaday 7:4'6 a . m. 3.9 1 :09 L m. --0.7 . Aug. 13 6 :28 p . m . 8.7 12:12 p . m. 2.ll Thursday 8:22 a . m . 4.2 1 :52 a. m . -1.2 "-----------•By .,JIITCH'''------------" Laat Sunday good muter Harry ot the skipper .... a Welch staged hla twelfth Fitght of Utopia! the Snowbirds on Newport Harbor But It haa become apparent that They had headed the crulaera toward Laguna becau.se ot the roll o! the &ea and were trying to •tay together. Swift and Clevera- ley, blinded by water, IRl&ahed the trailing boat Into the rear ot the cruiHr whfcb F'ollter wu Aug. H 7 :20 p . m . J @ FIRST FULL QUABTZB MOON 7.0 1 :09 p .m . 2.1 (i' e LAST NEW QUABTllR MOON Aug. 18 ' the Snowbird Yacht Racing Auo- a very succeutul event which pro-elation should control the regular duced no new time for the course Snowbird racing ev.enta and either but drew lU entrlea, and l!llpecta-outlaw or handicap such Snow- ton by the thous.a.nda. The Flight birda aa do not conform to apeci- haa become a fine, democratic ln-!!cation and consequently win Aug. 23 Aug. 31 Aug. 9 •kippering. When Flu1ter wu un-1-----------------------------~~e J:rn re!~t ~~w!,am~~e !°&'! I ~ .. ·w.-w""•"._" ... ,,.._w·w.-.... -.,,.,.,._,.._.,..,, ... ,. ....... ,., ... ,..,,,.._.,..,,_.,._..,,.,.,.._,. .• ,. •. .,..w_..,._...,,.,.,.._,..._,.._., . ..,_..,._....,,.,.,.._,.._,,.._., • ..,_....,_....,,.,., ... ,.._,,..,,_...,_...,_....,,.,.,.._,.._,,. . .,_.':_. every race'tthey enter. •Utution, representing the besi in I do not have reference to eportamanah.Jp and outdoor life Snowbird No. 264, winner of the and Ui interesting also from the standpoint ot dexterity and pro. ' feaslonal sa.!ltng ·knowledge of our 1947 Flight and my ha.t l• oft to able. skipper GUbert Cramer! • • • In my what-wtll-they-thlnk-of- next department, I tlnd aome Snowbird skippers removing their ttoorboarda lo lighten the weight and increase the speed .... • • • picked up by his own boat, and they went on into port to noti!y the Coast Guard. Double Header thiS Month for Grunion Surf fishermen will enjoy double headers during eight da)'B In Aug- ust u thouaands of seekers ot the elusive grun.lon eye the scheduled run• on the 2, 3, 4, 6, 16, 17, 18 Shell Marine Products AT THE SH.ELL DOCK MAI N CHANNEL children. Their ak:ill so happily acquired Is a very different pro- poaition, Ma.tea, from forced atten- dance at some collective farm or cannery where labor U prescribed under some communbtic five 'or ten year pl.an. A very different matter, indeed. There ls one mt" Involved in all our aquatic eventl!ll who thoroughly earns his salary, u do all those ln hill department. They should be grey at the temples and completely and absolutely ga-ga .... I mean Russell CraJg and his male and feminine (to you Sir) uslata nts. The taxpayer's money ts wisely spent ln this department and Craig deserve!!! three bloody good cheers. and 19th. Almoat u fabulous u l•J.-:,._....,,.,.,._,.._,,..,,_.,._...., • .,,.._,....,,.._.,..,,_.,._...,,_.,,-.,,..-.,,.._.,.,,_.,._..,,_,...._,....,_.._.,.,,_.,. ... .,, • .,,.._,..._,.._.,..,,_..,._..., •• .,,.,..._,.._.,.,,_..,._ • .,, •• .,,.,...._,.._.,.,,_..,. •• ..,.-.... ,...._,.._., • .,_..,.,.,. the famoW1 "snipe hunt", thou- The Ftlght, as I said. haa })e.. come an lnatltution resting solidly on the sturdy keel of the 12 f oot Snowbird .... but how solidly does ft real? Tkis, In tact. w~ the scene otf the Harbormuter's dock at 1 p. m .. Sunday, Aug. 3. I presume you are familiar with the geography concerned. ( ..... ,/"'.' LOOK WHAT WE GOT!. Postnr t.or their plcture with the marlln they caught Saturday, the flnt In Ne~·po-:t Harbor, ts Mr. and Mn. .J . .J. Sale of Mil Beuna \'lsta, Glendalf", Chubby Lyon, "roody Sale, and S kipper R. \V. Doole)· Stewart of 1%'6 !'lli"orth Cedar, GlendaJt". Tht> boat \\·as the Tumblf'\\'M'CI out of 0 . A . Halt>;r's anchoragt>. Lltflf' \Voody WaA sent for an albacore flag but liked the blue of the s\vordtls h bette r, 80 tie boughi lt-b('nce tbi> fish !-( PreSB photo ). THE: nan1ed it Patterson's Landing. \Vin Lombard, who has fished around these parts for many years is skipper of lhe Louise and Dean Smllh is deck hand. S;&Oda ot •portamen and beach vj.81- tora will again line ahorellnee along 90uthem · Call!ornta to see the Interesting •ight ot grunion l&ytng eggs in the a&nd at the peak ot the evening high tides. Scheduled runs of grunion will bring the fish up on the highest wave• at hlMh tide peak starting at 9 p. m. on the 2nd and pro- gressl.ng three quarters of an hour later each night until 11 :15 p. m. on the 19th. MOORINGS and SPACE AVAILABLE for boata belnc ottered foT ule MARINE WAYS NOW OPERATING Wltb · oomple&e 'p&lntlac and ,,..ar crew. Wing Sang Boat~ Repair Yard 811 Cout RJpway (101), Newport BMcb PHONE BEACON M14 It wu juat about a year ago that a few public minded souls decided to rescu e the Snowbird from poutble mutilation in the hands of modern builders/ by etandardtzing IU! design an(\• form a Snowbird Association. At that time Capt. J . A . Beek asked me t o dQ some research on the little vessel. the result or which was published In the PRESS. The nubbin: the Snowbird. u we know It, was designed by Willis J. Reid of Winthrop, )lass. and described fully with a ccompanying scale drawing in the April 1921 issue o f Rudder Magazine-more than a quarter o! a century ago. In- troduc~ here, not long .afterward, the Snowbird flourished and mul- tiplied. To the north, ea.st and west the main channel stretches in the hot sunlight. A gentle westerly is blowing with occasional good puffs. 142 Snowbirds are maneuvering for position at the starting line a little to the east. In tront ot them cruisers. sailent, raft.I!!. paddle boards, pedaloe and swimmers weave deliriously in and out . Makes you dizzy to watch them. One paddle board o pera.tor, appar- ently unconscious, drifts between two oncoming cruisers. Sixteen men on a tiny life raft are staging a water fight., One o r the funnjest stories we have heard for some time devel- oped on the Louise last week when At:rs. Lee ·H. Embree, better known aa Diva. her husband, Lee E mbree, who-is better known u Fuzz. and Mrs. Dorothy Horrell \YCnt fishing. Mrs. Ho rrell who llvf'S at 116 Th!Tly-First stre-et and Mrs. Embtee who I1ve.l!'I at 116 Twenty-Second street, havp OOth lived in Newport Beach for years and both are employed at the In and Out Cate where they both gripe about getting up at 4 a . m. to serve breakrut to hungry fish- ern1en . Ma r in e Bureau Gives Fishing Report Excellent marine sportatishing +-~~~~--~~~·~~~~~·-~~~~-t Ostensibly, the newly-formed Snowbird ... Yacht R8.c1ng Associa- tion !aced a bright future, but something has gone wrong with the enforcement ot the new speci- flcatloru1 which were drawn up to control Snowbird racing. CH ARLEY CRA\VFORD was: enjoyed in Southern California l waters during June, according t o a r eport trom the Bureau of Ma- rine Fisheries, Califom.ia D ivision 1 of Fish and Game . Large landings of barracuda. rock bass. halibut. and some white sea bas8, yellow tall and a tew al- bacore were landed. For Sale or Rent ' • LIGHT & HEAVY FISHING TACKLE Salt or Fresh Water Tackle • • .. Everything for the Fiaherman" Seventy-three party boats o~r­ ated dwing the month on a d~ly schedule. togethe r with 15 anchor- ed barges, a.nd 220 charter boats. FOUJ'\i'l) SN' AKE IN JJED I I R. S. ~owni~g, Fishin' Tackle l l~ Main St., Foot of Balboa Pier 1'1rs. Phillip H . Bohart ot New- port, told police t hat she tot.ind a coral snak~ l.n her bed and killed During the time between the advent ot the little sailer on ou r Harbor and a year ago when t he Snowbird ASMCiation was formed, Marcus Johnaon and Donald Doug- las built more ot them than any- one and each adhered to the origi- nal plans, although it Ls said the young racing set considered a Douglas fa.st.er than a J ohn3on. fiow both J ohnBon and Douglas ?(ave gone out of business, other builders have moved in and today plywood is being used in Snowbird construction, making them lighter and fas ter than the old type. As there are at least 200 of the old type, if that term can be used. l!ltill going strong, this presents quite a problem, both to the Asso- ciation and the committees con- ducting Snowbird races. The fact that the Flight gets underway at all is remarkable and only a miracle and Ru83 Craig have kept that "dapper mortican of Cor ona del Mar" out of the picture so tar. \Vell. boys. the wild rumors about the fer~ious yellowlail ly- ing in wait for the unwary fisher- man at San Clemente Island may or may not be true. A lot of old timers such as Bill Mills claim the yellowtail have really been ripping up tackle around San Clemente Island recently but a special trip over, last week in the Speed Klng trom Kings' Landing, failed to show anything but slgm of yel- lowtall. \Veil they went out on the LQuise a nd got into one ot the biggest run:!! ,or be.sA and barracuda that has taken place along the coast. Th<' delighted squeal8 ot t hose women had half the peoplf' on tht- beach at Huntington Beach won- d<'ring what was gotng on off- sho re. Incidentally they had de- cided on the way homf.' that they now unden!ltood what made tl!1h- ermen get up at 4 a . m. It . When curious police arrived , I----------------------------; however, 'the body' had been Navy Vets E njoy Fishing Outing The big game fish are the re though. Several fishermen had hookup8 but lost the fl.ah trying J . H . "Bert" Milla entertained a to keep them out ot the kelp. group of patients !rom the u . s . Maybe some tngenioua fisherman Nava I H ospital, Long Beach. can rig up an a,utomatic kelp aboard his boat/"the Lorna Pat Il. guard for hooked yellowtall and F ive "Golden Horses" carried away by the trash col- lect or. ADDING MAClilNE TAPE Now Available at Newport-Balboa Press this week. Most of them fished combine the Idea with • kelp har· HARO·'D I • JOHNSON from wheel chairs arranged vesting program. ~ H ere f r om Pasadena ::::::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;;;;;;;::::; For Lights Tou rney th I •-Entries for the Tournament of ey were n C&Jlll..lJ, King over to San Clemente while Propeller Bepa1n Col1tmblan Apncy around the stem of the boat. as Capt. Bill Evans t ook the Speed ~ Two ot the boys had their arms skipper-owner Jerry Adams t ook Llght.8, Aug. 18. are pouring in in casts, one his Jett, t he other hi~ a well earned rest aftei bringing t hill week, according to · Director l'bone Barbor no right. So, between the pair, they in A. B . Conroy of Long Beach W . H . H itchman. Arriving Tues· UJ I Ywa Way, Wewport. BM.di had one good left and one good the other day when hls fishing day morning were the five golden ;:...;.._,_ _________ ...,: right arm, which la all that Is boat. Queen Anne. blew up. burned horses from Pasadena which were ;::============= needed to operate a rod and reel. and sank. The Speed King. with taken to South Coast !or loading With one holding the pole and the Jerry Adams at the helm, was on one of the large barges. BALBOA CANYAS i SHOP other doing the reeling, they land-fishing near Pyramid Cove at San Laguna Beach 's Chamber of ed 15 ba d Commerce has chosen the then•e Sails • Boat Coven • Awninvi rracu a . Clemente when they spotted the ' e~ Bait for t he trip wu furnished burning fishing boat. The craft song. "Shine on Harvest Moon", ll&rine Uphollter1ng by Benny Shaler, tackle by Ted was too far away to see anything for Its float. Kathleen Coleman, ll&rbor %07 _ %141/i !l•t. SL The Frederick Yacht Co. announces the affiliation of EMERY'S MARINE WOODWORKING "FOR THE 01SC8'MINATING" Reconversiona of Former Milita ry Craft a Specialty Marine Repair and New Construction Milling Services Fine Cabinet Work By Exp erienced Craftsmen 1215 Coast Hiway Phone Beacon 5615 It would, of course, be extremely difficult to meB.Rure each and every boat that enters the big Flight and handicap It a ccordingly 80 that all sailing qualities w ould be reduced to a common level and the race strictly up t o the abilit y Ponting, and nurslng and trans-but the tire. a ccording t o Frank local teacher ot piano at 414 Tus-Newport Beach portation through the American Cowie!!!. deck hand on the Speed tin avenue. re .. ·eals that the song ~===~~~~~~~==~ r.============================:;i Red Cross. King. but within 1~ m.inutes they has .an extremely interesting hls-; -====:::=======================::; \Vere Rt the scene and had Conroy t ory. r ~ "The team of Bayes and Nor-aboard. h . h h Incidentally Cowleii. who ls a wort . p.r1 t t eir highly success- ful song "Shine On. Harvest Moon" virtual newcomer i.n sportflshlng boat circles around here, l!!I one of Os.shed acr088 the F ollies of 1908. d k Nora Bayes, an exceedingly clever the ablest and pleasantest ec comedienne who had "'·rit ten the hands we have run into. Frank CATALINA Steamahl~Hotel-- \'llla Re&en11.ttorui World Travel Burfi!aU AKents for Air, Rall, Ship. Bus 818 N. ~l&l.n Santa Ana Pb. 62!2 DEER SEASON OPENS ON AUGUST 7 \\'Ords ot the song, quit the show keeps an eye on ev4 rything about ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:; the boat. Saw him warn a fellow that year a.s Ziegfield wanted her s.t a dangerous angle tl!_e other to appear In tights fso she said) about a knife that was stlckJng out and to ride an elephant." Mrs. Coleman comments that day . He ls an expert fish clean-the words of the·eong are no mor e er and keeps the customers In an refined than the follies in those uproar with a battery ot practical jokes. Irictdentally Frank was days but that the hauntingly beau- deck hand on the Minnetonka on titul melody ha.s made the song a trip to Box Canyon down the live. coast, just tbi9 side of Ocean.side, lut week Fred J. Wagner WU C01'1EDY OF HOME LIFE sldpptt of the Minnetonka and SOOKES Hrl' AT TUSTIN Thelma Miner, wife ot George "Time 'n' Tod" la carrying THE OLDEST lN NEWPORT BARBOR tJj;M 911 .Cout ffighway BEACON 5101 CATALINA D>,, Y and NIG HT WATER TAXI LEAV ES LONG BEACH AT 9 A.M. A ND 7P.M.DAILY LEAVES CAT ALI NA AT 5 P. M. AND I A . M. DAILY . Catalina-bong B1ach Boat Service I 185 W at er . Street - Berth 5 I (One Block Wect of Ualon Gu Station at '1'blrd and Ploo) Phont111 : 617-87 • 710--05 • 720-85 • 749-18 SANTA ANA AOE>o'T-M&W BUS COMPANY Hunting License Deer Tags Ammunttion ~ Knives canteens Red Cips Minnetonka t ook. the overflow off tic ldtualion.s at Holiday Stage In Miner. went along as cook. The YGUr-f Tod througb some fantu-1 .~=~~;:========~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~ the Sport King \vhlle the Cout Tuatin th1I week. Tod hu a Guan:t gave th~ Sport King the difficult tlme arranging thlnga for once over. Catch tor the day was all those stubborn adult.I, but be ' Larq• Sbipmeat SBOTGUll •-u•1no• Jut Arrived. Hunyl We ezpect an lrmmunition ahorlaqe·aq.m thil yeu, ao qet your duck an quail ioada .euly-12, 16, 20 and 410 ' quaq OPEN EVERY DAY (INCLUDING SUNDAY) I ... ... ............... ,._a.. 97 f I • I fin&lly make. It to b.11: own •U.- l 7'7 ~ 17 white aea bus, 34 faction wtt.h the aid o1. Grand- barracuda and 4 h&Hbvt, which father ' and a super dog. The wu not bad. proce,edlnp provide a vut amount Getttq back to UU. fellow of amuement · &ad 90me heart· Cowles, be LI a former Iowa farm touchlhc taddellta. Thill 1.9 tbe boy, JIOl hlo ftslllng oxperlenc:e tint P.ri)ductlon of •"J:lme •n• Tod.- along Ille lpn1M1ppt river and wbidi Ii. a new pla:r bl' Muriel along other otttamo. lo a relatlft Roy Bolten. It will nm throqll at Ille ~ well tmown Oowleo Sa~ .....mg, Auguat v. pvb'll•tng famll)' ot Iowa and tor -~ be -la a l>oopltal ~ RAVE SON . -cloCtorit tbOqllt he" --. • • --• -aev..-be up 8nd arowid. apln. • All I -.1111'' a llallY boy -a.-maybe tt•• the alt air born Auir. ' to Kr. and Kn. - -bore. • eot -1802 ~ Dca-Dotothyl'atterMm-otNOt,IOoota K -ID llUta AM uea: t.o baft Scott~• I•ncttnc cm 0ommlmtt7 BOipltal. u.i eout mp.n,,. uatn u.,. ' --to Jim lluntt -Port eolll'O roe> PA.Ill' Oraap. -- -t.o N-- por\ --"'-olll -CllUIM --"' ... _ the ~ Dea -~ ... ~tor dm!DS·fll -... --.. ··i.c-·---.... ~ ... __ _ ..... •u.....,.. "'_.. ..,. cw~-., ........ ·-• ... ~.-: -. ~ .-.. -i--· .• ' • • 'l"BB :NEW 1947 ·sTBl:LCBAFT . Ursa 1. HBO•G•• • aoo••e• lm•edlete 0.UYery ....... ea+i11r q •• , ......... . -' ' ••'ee Caw' II (JI •~ l!D"'-IOua ~········-·· •KCIAU•K IT •a aTKll LI •. COft'S IM8 LAllQS "'•••,... • SID' • CHBYSl.Ell POWEIUD ~ --., I "' I ... • I w.mamn. Ce•H1zwlaW1tra1ea1attwe 23012 COAST lDGHWAY. IRWPOBT HACH • ' ,,,. " • • ' ... . - • ' ' ' , ' ... ,. •• • . -1 !' • J . -• f • ' ' , '-l IE WPORT-BALBOA PRESS \ . "'-ae 10 ' .-------.-· <R1 ft' 'l'O ••• ;!; YOUJ ... -...,..--~ ·· .,._....., S "Lodt • tM JIM Romm Doorf i...P;m>. . . ;\ ':;'~~JD. • -n's Harbor flouse .Grill J ~··•dali7 914 c088t u1wa ~. ~ • A. ... FOR YOUR FRENGH PASTRIES, DON'T FORGET TO CALL GENE Harbor 804-J IMPORTED WINES AND BEER • DELCA TESSEN LIFEOUARD FORC~emben of t b.19 yeaz#a Utesuard force pletuNd. Jut before moralac awlm acroM t.y are top row I~ to rtc bt: I . Oqood, B. Bbi'.da. M.. Meehan. J . Sevy, J. Tbolni-on.. Captaln J . Jonea, I. Dlnadale, and R. RoberteoL Bottom left to rtpt: A. Gard.lier, L IAndnwle, J . Beary, B. lsenor, D. Dickey, B. Martln. D. Banaa, R.. Bllllord, and B. K.Ullfer. (Photo by Charley, Dennie). . - 106 <JOAST mo~A~E'S BAKE!~ONA DEL MAB Two -Way Radio Takes Place of Ye Old First Scenes of ' Ha rbor Fil m Sl-:ot . Time Horn Blast to Call Modern O n De sert Tri p . ' ·i I " • :aet·Yoiu~9flJ4cJm.f!t•o~ • (PAY FOR IT LAnlll FIYJng Inatruction at YQur Local Airport $16.00 per Montb , ~ ,,,,. .,. '""'~ c-.~..... ..._ s4sa=• WUT 19TH ST. Alter 7 P. M. call BMcoa. 5872-B STUDEBAKER SALES SERVICE -PARTS Bring Your C&r in for Summer Check-UP ?.£EET MR. (DILL) TAYLOR Service Manager (Open all day Saturday) JOE N ICKERTZ Harbor 610 By Lido Theatre EXPEet w11ca ·REPA1aina l Life Gu ards to the Re scue THREE DAY SERVICE I Alao Speci&liztn9 In t ~ Tir.11es ha ,_..c changed ar ou,nd the local life guard headquarters, according to Fire Chief Frank Crocker who hcaus the departm~nt. The I\)odern corps with its two-way radio set. speedy trucks and up-to-date life sav- ing equipment is a far cry from the days when Felix Modjeska used to rush to the rescue from his Bay Island ho:ne at the blast of a horn which gave the alarm ! The motion picture or NewpQrt Harbor is now underway \vith re- porl.3 revealing that the first I F==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~====; ECe n es have bee n (J)med during Engraving and -Jewelry Repairs ·1 Guaranteed W.atch and Clock Repairino PROMPT SERVICE ON CRTirrALS KAYE JEWELERS Optlclan8 -M. E. Pattillo, OpUclaa ' . I I I ~ Dlspenalnl' 111 W. Srd St. SANTA ANA Phone fil. A. M11 Sonotone Hearing Care '111.e importance of continuous Sonotone Hearing ca.re is well known to hundreds of happy people who have been served in Orange County these many years. Mr. L. W. Inkster , certified Sonotone cofl.!!lultant has served theae people with sympathetic understanding. He is well qua.lifted to serve you. If you have a hearing problem why not let him help you by coming tn or calling for a FREE hearing teit and conaultatton ?' HOME APPOINTMENTS IF PREFERRED ., L W. INKSTER 300 Ftnt National Bank Bldg .• Santa Ana Pb. S. A. 86411 RICHLEIGH P . CROWLEY LECTU RES O N "TH E SCIENCE O F MIN D" EAC H SU NDAY AT 11 A. M. Ebell Clubhouse Auditorium 625 French St., Santa Ana Practitioner Service by Appointmen t PHO NE S. A. 1236 Only OPEN THE YEAR 'ROUND California's · Most Modern Mote l UNI TS AND BATHS MIBAC£B ·Ml£B MO'rB£ 706 Coast Highway U. S. I 0 1-A NEWPORT BEACH Phone Beacon 5299.J • • • . . ' . .. .. Newport Beach may now boast of having one of the finest life guard squadrons on the coast. To be a life guard, a n1an must fin!ll bt' in pe rfect health, but that ls only the beginning. Next follows a aer ies of s\vimming nnd rescue t ests that are stringent and com · plicated enough t o make the o rdinary man's head 1pardon the expression!) swim ! THese t ests include cllm bi:igl5 foot ropes. breaking of strangle holds, 1000 meter swims. and all sorts of maneuvers calculated to make the beac hes safe for Harborlles and their thousands of sumine r vi1'1i· tors. PLESTV TO DO A dmiring bathers \Vf.o think all the life-guards have to do is to stand around and look handsome are sadly mistaken ! A Ute guard 's job can be pretty much or a head· ache. H is duties range from flrst aid t reatment of sun bum cases a nd brok en bones t O r e porting dead fish on the beaches and keep· ing the beaches otherwise clean and orderly Although there are 22 guards in N ewport Beach, the num ber is none too many for un· like m ost beach towns, guards htre mus t cover 40 miles of beach. But local bathers were not always so well protected. ATl'EMPTS TO ORGANIZE • • .. i' ~ the past v1cek . V. E . Ells\vorth and Dave ~6na­ han, ca.neraman and wrltet re- s pectively for 1.fercury lnl.erna- t ional, producers or the ~ot!Qn picture on the Newport Harbor ,. rea for the Newport Harbor Chamber of Co~merce, recently returned from a locaUon trip to LO OK;.; \OU R HEELS OTHERS 00 1 "KEEP YOUR SllOES IN GOOD HEALTH" NEWPORT SH OE REPAIR SHOP 109 -22ND ST .. NE\VPORT BEACll out,.;of the Balboa Fire Hall. In the a rid desert a rea where they I 1928 Deraga resigned and •Fred .o;t-.,t scenes O('CE',S!l.ry for t he h'lr-"---------------------------' pa.me lt filled his p lace. In Atay I bo.r production. 1929, a F ord Phaeton was pur-These scenes were made a t the ohaacd and used for combinaUon OOrder station a fe\V miles from Hfe-saving and fire purpc)ees. At Blythe, on the edge of the Colo- this time the life guards were rado River, a.nd depicted the in· transferred from the police depart· flux of visitors into California. ment to the tire department. An The prod\lcers report that the bor· E . &:. J, Resuscitator wB.S then der station personnel cooperated in added to th~ rescue squad equip--every way, a.a dJd m08l of the ment and still other additions tourists who were "shot .'' bave e.slabllahed the Newport On the ret urn trip, other necess· Beaeh life aavtng department as ary scenes were photographed. one of the best on the coast. These included agricultural areu. Bell;s Radiator Service <JLEANINO • BEPAIBINO • BEOOBING GAS TANKS WELDED ALL WORK GUARANTEED <-09 -%91.b St., Comer of Cleatnl NEWPORT BEACH BARBOR !SM citrus grovea, and industrial cen-1 r--------------''"------------. "Vim" Winnel' in Lido Isle Yacht Club Race to Long Point The third race lrr the Lido Iale Yacht Club aeries was held In light w l n d s.. Ed Munaey's "VTM" in l5 hours and 22 ~iputes was easy vict or in the race to ters. ' The next location trip according to Mercury IntematlonJ·s produc- tion schedule, may be a1.rip in the Goodyear blimp to get aerial shots of the Harbor. Use .of the blimp Is being arranged through the Chamber of Commerce. Press want ada bring results. L o n g Point, cats.Una Island. ------------- Cliff Chapman's red sailed "GAY WIND" was second, with "RAM· PANT ", Harold Adams' sloop, thJrd. Sunday's return race was called off when a lf boats resorted t o pow · er due to la~k of wind. After ..,._ = seven hours o r a drifting match, during which tln1e about six nau· !S"' Ucal miles w ere made in the g en4 eral direction of San Pedro. Dr. W . T. 1'-1 ooney started the motor of """'~ his "TRUANT", five minutes..fltter the "GAY WIND" did likewise, ;E;;:._, the other sta rters having d ropped out earlier. The next race of the series will be held Aug. 30. It. will be to Avalon. and dinner will be al the Catalina Ya cht Club th.al evening . The winner of each of these races is a"'•arded a very fine plaque by the Lido Isle Yacht Club. and the \1.rinner of the series will receive the Newport Harbor Trophy, given by the Chamber of Commerce. He'll be SUING you! A tradesman or salesman !&!ling down your Iron~ •t~p• •.. an err&nt,golf ball ... an accident c&hed by your .children or your dog ... any of these can bring on ruinous laweuits. Protect yourself against such IOSBe8 wi th Com- prehensive Personal Liability insurance. Get full facts and ·rates, at no obligation, from ... Maurie Stanley With Ea rl W. 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Web9ter of 318 wii.m .. __ . on Friday evenlnl' the lint ot ....._ .......... Aueu-t for 1t. 15 day atay In ~the Coeta Mesa, waa apprehended 1ut Btgh Siem.I. Saturday and chara:ed wtth oper- Tbe p.rty ta under the di-atlng a motor vehicle While under recUon ot Aaaiatant Scout Exffcu-the lntluence of intoxicating l;lquor. Uv-e Fred C&nman of Udo Iale When .he appeared ln court on and' will aet up and operate trom Mondl,y, and questioning by the a Bue Camp located in Hutche.an court diacovued the fact that be · Mti&dowa. The party wtll take had no operator's lice118e becaUH oft from Shoben Pack Station, 22 It had been taken away on account miles out of Bishop, hfke over the 11,•00 foot Piute Pua and hike of previoua vtola.tiona, be wu down to the juncUon of Piute URued a $160 fine and gtven a Creek and ~ch Creek:. ·From 1uapended 90 daya tn jail, to be· their Ba.se Camp many explora-come operative if he wu . found tton trips wU1 be taken: Trip.a to driving a car during the nut two the famous John Mulr cabln on yeara without a valid Ucenae. the Muir Pua, the Blaney Bot Two •peedy motorist.8 were over· Springa and neighboring lake• are hauled by Highway Patrolmen BOUBS ' TO U P. II. the feature11 of the trip. Sunday night on McArthur boule-- 1i;;;;;;;;;(Cl;;;;oaed;;;;;=::Tu;;;;ead&;;:=~Y":•'.") ;;;;;iO:ii" I The country to be vialted I• in vard, and are to attempt explana- 1 the heart of the Golden Trout tlorui t th judg A\ dll.'I country and all members expect 0 e e aoon. . to hrlng home a nice limit of fiah 10:30 p. m ., It ts alleged that to prove theY. were &long. Harold Warren Bozarth of E.econ-liij1L9W"eiJ ~ .DEtt~rllC Local boy 'partlclPatlng in the dido wu traveling at the rate of AJli'.. -~ acUvtty Ls Robert Norman of 70 mllea per hour...-Twenty mln- ~-~ -~ ..... , l"BENOH ONION SOUP PARMEllAN IJVJ:BY DA.Y Dinner 4 to 9 p. m. 8UDda)'9 12 ti:> 8 p. Al. Phone 'Beacon 6117·M for Reee"ationa ClOMd Tu-4ay• "Look for tlt.e BIDe BalMlq"' BAR-B-Q RIBS and CHICKEN Breakfut11 Lu.a.che• and Dianer• Wagon Wb .. I Drive-la Cafe 01&11.9• SL at Newport BJ ... d ., OCBAN FBON'I' CAFB Frencb l'ded Blubal' -d E'UIJ OUR SPECIALTY ' STEAKS • CHOP$ • DINNERS .Sandwiches -13.fter -Fountain Service ' 1'-8114 Oce-Froal, Newport 8eacb (Jal.. allJ ~°"" 111 American Ave r~ .'IJ:l -=···· Troop No. 1~. sponaol"ed by the utea later, it La charged that 1. Veterans of F oreign Wara, Poat Richard Jame.a Hoffman of Corona ;:-~=~-=·~·=·~·:•::·~::•::•~·=·==~·::·~·::·~·~· No. 3636 of Coat.a Mesa.. del Mar wu found to be rolling • If:::::::::::::====§§::::::§§§§§~~~~~~ dowri the road at 62 miles per DDfl03l8 50 Harborites Hear hour. Garry Wilbur owen ot P Im Re rt Mayfair la alao &lleged to have a er po On violated the law on McArthur Community Chest boulevard Saturday. by driving while under the influence of in- Fifty representativea of Civic. toxlcatlng liquor. and Ls due to and Wellare Organizatlorui met at appear ln Justice Court Aug. 8. the Newport Harbor Yacht Club Fishing appears to be good at to hear President P . A. Palmer of pre•ent, and It is said that not all the Newport Harbor Community of the ftehermen who go down to Chest, give hie report of the Jut the aea are careful tp comp1y with year's carnpa.ign and to elect four alt of the provtelone of the Fteh ;~~~~~~~~~~~~~ membere to the Board of Dlrectora. and Game laws. The. lawful U.mlt Present members of the board of 1:5 game fleh in poaseaslo'n in whose terme carry over for an· one day wu exceeded, It wu said, other year are H . F . Kenny, P. A. by Harry Goff of Van Nuya, who FINUT T.&8'l'llf8 81 Z Z LINO eAMBUBGEKS; 8TEAI8; B0J0: BAKED YUMMY BEBSY AND APPi.i: PDl8 -u- SHEP'S Palmer, Hubbard C. Howe, W . M. came otf the fishing boat with Longmoor and S. T . Dunlap, and 44 game fish. The fine wu $1:S. th08e . elected at Wedneaday'e Motoriste who are in such a hurry meeting were Mrs. Edgar R . Hill, to get eomewhere that they crou Mn. H. S . Mac.Kay, Dr. G. M. the double line in the middle of Grundy and Dr. G. Norman Peaee, highways, are also coming to the making nine directora in all. A attention of the judge in quantities meeting of the board will be held "loo numerous to mention." shortly to elect offtcere for the coming year and appoint the nec- euary committee.a. In making his annual report, Mr. CARR'S FIEDSTORE Hay and Grain Quality Feeds Dally D9Jl"fW'T. Pll. llm 1• U&I 101l5 OOABT WGBWA..Y Palmer called attention t o the great importance attached to the Newp l&I wo rk of the Committee on Budget Former Governor Speaks to Kiwanians At Friday Luncheon 1811 •ewpert Bh"d.. " COMA ME11A TBS BOMB OF GOOD &&.ft and AJlocaUons. He also pointed ~============~~======~~::;~~~ out the need for all groups which Callfornla"s former Governor Frank Merriam was gueat speak- er at Newport Harbot's Kiwanle Club which met Friday at Whlte'ti: f i are inviting help, to trim their budgeta to the minimum becau.se of the new clalme being made for help and the increasing difficulty of raising fund11 due to the lack of war appea!. In hill report of the carnpatgn, Mr. Palmer elated that $14,343.89' in all had been raised and that allocations t otal- ing Sl._3,550.64 had been approved by last year's Quota Committee and the Board of Directors. Coffee Shop ln Balboa. Speaking before some 00 Kiwaniarut, Mer- riam described accompliBhmenl8 and const..Fuctlve resolutloDB made at the Inte rnational Convention In Chicago recently. THE-HUBLEY BELL 135 COAST HIGHWAY, CORONA DEL MAR Dining Room OP~ ' lla.m.tola.m. · Sunday, 12 - 1 a.. m . LUNCH DINNER COCKTAILS (Cloaed Tueadaya) Cockta~ Lounge TELEPHONE RABBOB U11 . Prtvate Boom l•r 8 pecMI ParUM JOHN .DORY NOW OPEN CHOICE SEA FARE AT POPULAR PRICES ..................... _ ........................................ ._ ................................ """""""'8 . __ .. OPEN Df.JLY llo30 A. M.-8 030 P. M. . . ............. ·--.. -----... ,,. ........................ '""""~ 601 East Central, Comer Palm, Balboa ROSSI'S Back in t4e Same Old Place with the Good ITALIAN DINNER ·S . AtSO. \TEAK AJID. ~ME I RIBS OF BEEF ~- Now· Serving. 1&11 Coast lli&MJ, ~ del Mar • Baelt0rll80. Those present were S. A. Meye r, A. B. Rousselle, J . L. ·Steffensen. L. L . Loveland, Hubbard C. H ow e, John M. Allen, S. T. Dunlap, Capt. James Berry, H. L . Kolman, Ro- land Wright, Col. J . J . Sailors, Mrs. J . J . Sailors, Vincent CUau- mano, Mrs. Catherine Windle. Mrs. Florence Burrows, Rev. Alden Bell, Rev. T . B. Noonan, Volney Hay Jr .. B . F . Moler, Mrs. Robert E . Rou , Theo S . McEJroy, Mrs. Raymond Harvey. and Mrs. H . 0 . Boyvey. In charge of the meeting wu President Thro McElroy, while Program Chairman Herb Kenny introduced the speaker. ' Christian Sci1ce F1R8T CH1JBCH OF IST, SCIENTlllT . Udo Theater, C-entnl Avenue and \'la Udo A branch of The Mother Church. The FiMt Church ot Christ. Scl- entl..et. in Boston, Ma.ssacbusette. Sunday School at 9 :30 a.. m. Sun- day Service at 11 a. m . Wednesday Testlmonl:il Meeting at 12 o'clock Reading Room located al 11.1 Palm street . Balboa, ls open daily from 1 p. m . to 5 p. m. except Sundays and holi days nationally observed and Wednesdaye fron1 1 :30 to :5 ~. m . The public ts cordially invited to a ttenct tlle church eervlces and u.se the Reading Room . Others present were Fred Frost, Rex Albright, E. C. TwtcheJI; Gll· bert Seal, Hugh Davis, Orville G. Thoma.son, R. M. Wilcox, Jamee A . Marigold. Alma· Thompson, Mrs. F . J . Singer , Anita Sexton, Mrs. Edgar Hill, Mn. Logan Wheatley, Mn. Jane Calkins, Mn. J . E. Spang'Ier, W. M . Longmoor, P . A. Palmer, H. F . Kenny. Harry RET'(TRN FROM CANADA Welch, Joe Catanich, Rev. E . D . Goodell. L . Elaine Weiss. Emma Hughes Holt. Agnes Blomquist, D. H . Sutherland. Margaret E ge, and Carl Som.mer. Mr. and Mr!. Cornelius Pla3 have returned t o Coat& Mesa from a long vacation lrjp during which they visited a number of points in the United States a.nd Canada. From Winnipeg, Canada, they BACK FROM TRIP w ent west through the United Back from a mpnth's trip to Statee and then turned north into Yellowstone and 1 throt.tgh the Britlsh Columbia. They reported No rthwest are Mr. and M rs. C. many, California cars on the road, M. Harris and family. with 80 out of 100 care on a Vic-bJsc toria, Brill.sh Columbia ferry from IN SAN FRAN O this elate. The final lap of the Visiting ln San Franciec& are Mr. and Mrs. J . K. Lock\.vood ot New- port boulevard. t-llR ROE •EllCRI , FIDDI journey brought them down the ece.n.J.c route through Oregon aild Waahlngton. · t o Caltfomta home. Harborit.e Completes Tr:q .\.round World -. Raymond E . Guton.. rueman. nnt. cluo, USN, brother ol 'Ralph J . Gutcn ol llCK ~ Newport Bee®, caut.. ft- turnecl to tbe Uldt..i Sta • Ute attactr aUer USS CMk•1kt&r after camphtlns a ~ UOUlld u...-.' ·. . \ Tbe ?""eM• a.av &Im f'ran- -bl .Apdl -ror l!JdMs', A ...... Me, wD Tull ~.ran:. .. After-a tWo-w 1 * 'flJdt tn-Sj$w> t.be 'aUer wt fOI' Bahreln hlawl ~-u..:.__~ JNBan 0C I a; Aralllan ..... &1111 tM l!9 ,, • a.It;. " -on.. -• -ol tbe trtp .,. , n ···n . [J. rout.I ua...... tbe ... "'"' .£G t"OUO . :;:. ~:;: ..:.:-~ ~ Va. M a. a..l la'1Mtt.w r 2588 New™'lt Bl:--' ..._.al" ·"' a. -w ~ ;yu. ~ ·mt1m ._ a trip to Die COSTA MESA ' A."Ttfc" -. -· llll7" ....... 1'C>ft -~ 8'J'1 --·--WWWM M, +--~----:------------------~•'•----~-------+: poow o6. dlla ,. .......... M 11 .. ,, t t a' ...,. ... I • -. ' ' • 11AL1J O A · C A LI• l"'RNIA Cll-OMID ON MONDAYS OPEN 8 A. M. TO 10 P. M. At the Home of The Sttawberry Waffle • RAMBUBOER8 8A.Nl>WICJllE8 ICll OBE.UI IJUNDAE8 80DA.8 AND • .&. few dosea other DeUclouo~ D COTT-• E I OIUT .t~AFFL I 1 -Martoe, Balboa .....,d I l Keep wlWa your Badpt lllld Ba;r FIU for - Befl'mlabl&"Wumw..-..M..i. . ' BOOK OOD QLAM8 SALMON • FBESB COOKED CRABS FBESB OYSTERS -WHOLESALE AND RETAIL - -SBBVIRG- F JS B DINNERS • STEAK-CHOPS A REAL HOME COOKED MEAL AND THOSE HOME • BAKED PIES Dennie's Cafe no; Coast Highway' Corona del Mar Open i &. m. to 8-p. m. 1sAM'S SEA AFOoo ~PA SIM, ~fftGQI lf...t;7 .. .....,;,.itd -· LBING Ill . MSW . • Plo,ylas, ... -.......... ' \ . ~OUB IOTCHDI Often You tM F'llle.i P1Me to llllle ID Ora.Dp Oomltf; AJ.I, NEW --- Even the Location . . . One-Halt Kile Eut of Old Locatton on Coast Hll'hway. Beautiful New Cocktail Bar We Lead Soutbem callf,._ IJl the Servin&' or -SEA FOODS- -ai.o-; . YOtla -91 ftl'AU SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA and Flslt )larket TAXI nice. • ' c.o I a1ae Taxi '.., .... Dar• ....... ', .. t •f· r .. ... -..• --O'"s4- •M am .,. , • ROSSI'S LIQUOR ...... • ·11111~ -... 4 0.-... -, . - ' , . I I I • • ' ) ) I , HERE'S an lnexpenolvt dessert toppl1111 -good, tool Mix a finely aliced lia· nano with the White of ' f J qn egg. leat thorough-. .:::' '~ ly until the banana is ::. ,., di11olved, aweeten to taste. LEMONS will give lots more iuice if h-ed before ICfUffzlng. Good trick to remember for the lemonade Mason. ~ SALMON AND TOMATO SCALLOP 1-16 0:1. can solmon 3 cups so~ bread crumbs 2 tbsp. salmon oil .. ~ cup chopped onion 1 beaten egg Y:a tsp. solt , l tsp. sugar ~ tsp. pepper 1 tsp. lemon iulce 2 Y:a cups tomatoes Grated cheea Drain salmon, mix well with other Ingredients. Place In greased baking dish, top with grated ch .. se. lake In moderate oven (37S') 1111 top I• brown. BOT WEATHER BI:ST LIGHTEN YOUR housekffplng, bright- en your menus w ith Weber's ''Good Ideas" booklet-60 pages ,of clever, ti~aving kitchen and cooking hints. For your FREE copy, lu" send a P.Ott· card to Weber Baking Co., Dept. \87, Box 1730, Wilshire-lo lrea Station, Los Angeles 36, California. • • .. • • • · Xr. and Mn. Rex Brandt &re dJng two weeka in 8&n Fran· During their abHnce, their home at' fM Goldenrod l8 being occuplOd and tbelr children being' cared for by Mr. and Mn. Jcie Jacobeon, whoee home in Sa.tl Fn.n·· ctsco they. In turn. are occupying. And tJaat la what we call real cooperation. • • • Harry Welch,· Secretary ot the Newp.'.lrt Harbor Chamber ot Com- merce. statea that the new ma.ps . . • .. 1 , I ot the Harbor diatrict are just MR. "IOE-LAY"--ladiaa tzacler tn New Mexico tor the put SI about ready tor releue. He a!so YNN. .J. M. Drolet prep&n.l9 for t he openln,a' of his El Navajo Gitt a~~~~ ... ~•tit (con,t, ... t'Y tlol Ctormer Shop ha Corona del Mar this weekend and al8o t.o move Into hi• 1 m..-llleei.a. ona o n eru orona -.,,.,,, del ).far hu definitely been g1ven1 , DflW home In S hore '-i1111a. ln'>eterate story-teUer, 1'tr. Drolet can . a large booat and a definite spot tell dorie. of the South"'el!lt for boun . (Photo by Gerhardt). on said map. Can . lt be lh8.t at iut we are c~m,~g ~nto our own' Co:r ona del Mar Gets Touch of Old West Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Diehl, 608 Go I d e n r od. entertained their friends, Dr. and Mrs. Barrie Bieler ot Altadena over the past week- end. The Bielel'lll were resldent.s ot Corona del Mar for many years, prior to the war. • • • On Sunday, Aug. 3, Wallie Ger - hardt , Pat Thompson, Mr. and ~rs. Al Woodbury, and1 Mr. and Mrs. Bart Rust. all of Corona del Mar, spent the day with Charley Plumll)er In ·Laguna Beach, And enjoyed with him a moat delicious a balone dinner. l.fr. Plummer wu an early resident of Corona de! Mar, but subsequently moved to Newport Beach where he re- aided up until his more recent ove ~o Laguna Beach. • • • Mias Pat Andenion, Ma rguerite avenue, and Gua and EdJth Gustaf- son. Narclesus avenue, traveled south on Monday, Aug. 4. Aner spending conaiderable time and money across the border, they re- turned to San Diego and paid a visit to Balboa Park and the Zoo, lhat being about the only thing left to do that would match their badly denated pureu. Ah, me! The joys ot vacation time! Sacrament Observed At Christ Church &s En:iian Trader Plans Gift Shop Opening B y JOHN DONHOFF The story of t he Old West is incomplete without a few chapters on the Indian t raders of the early 1900's-&>me crooked, some honest-<0t all having direct contact with the red men who populated the great plains of this country before the coming of t he white man. An 1:-idlan trader, Ucensed tor.-------------~ 33 year~, I.a soon to favor our ~DlANS INCREASE community with the culture, art.a 1 and c rafl.S of the Nev.· ~fexico j There &re n~ between 56 and Navajo Indian with the e.stabllllh-60,000 Navajos ··residing on their ment ot J . M. Drolet and family 13-milllan acre reservation-quite in Corona del Mar. an increue from the 8000 report- "Joe-lay" as he ls known by ed rounded up in Kit Carson's hi.a Navajo friends on hia 8-acre time ln the 1800's. Although, they post 42 miles fi"om Gallup, N. M., have changed ln this modern age, this week moved with hla wife they still cling to many ot their into theil'-new Shore-Clift home ancient ceremonials and cu.stoma. and will open their Navajo Gift One ot the customs that hu Shop. 1700 Coast Htrhway, thla been revived in th:e past govern- Friday and Saturday. mental admtnlatrationia their t&ith Drolet, 'A'bo began hla work in the medicine men. The Nava- with the lndtana in 1914, went to Joa have no "chief'' in the accept- New Mexico from Pennaylvanla at ed sense, and the medicine man the behest ot his ailing brolber probably enjoys the higheat es- and. wu t aaclna ted enough with tttm in the tribe. bl.a new surroundings to 9000 de· Drolet can alt tor houra and-re-- tennine to become a trader. late stories ot hla Indian friends 'THEN AND NOW and he will probably have an op- portunity to do ju.st that with the Indian conditions u he round opening ot El Na.v&jo on Friday. them when he first began his He plans lo make Corona del Mar \Vork, were very different than hi.::; i.L .. 1e for so:ne tiJ.11e now. v.dth found no\v. Recoanlings of ex· o:-:.1~· a:i . occ~1onal lrli:' to the periences encountered in his 3~ c<_>untry m which he resided h&p· yeani of Indian trading ar e p1ly for the .put 33 years. sprinkled "''Ith contrut.s of the ol The mixture of Indian culture Sac rament of the Lord's Supper and new and you gain the quick and th~ sea should prove to be waa observed Sunday at Christ i.mpression that Indian clvlliz.ation Interesting. Church by the Sea. j i.8 gradual!)' ·changing in the mod· ------ The Rev. E . o . Goodell told hi• ern world-of American civilization congregation, "The greatest hour ... and yet Y~~ find no pining "for Loc:il Landlords In a man's life i th h h the old do.ys from Drolet. 8 e our e The standard of living of the Get Time E xtension The Office of Lhe Housing Ex· spends In prayer. Amerit a needs lndlan is still too low and too the prayers ot Chti.!ltia.n people." I little ls being done in education o r health facllllles for them, Drolet ped.iter has extended to owners or 'Ports Are Bad Places •ecounla, those are oto•les how- .. ever that eve n the Federal gov-For Ships and .Men' I ern.ment h .. trnuble telling In a tew words. "Ports Are Bad Placu tor Ships and Men," Is the Interesting title 1 NAVAJO IS LIKABLE ot the Rev. Perry F . Schrock'• On the Indian hlm.aelf, Drolet operators of hotels, motor courts and t ourist homea an addit ional 30 days In which to file ~ppllc&tion with their area rent offlce.s tor decontrol ot renta. Gregg H . Ws.t· son of the Orange County rent ottlce s&ld today. sermon planned for this Sunday wa.xe• enthusiastic. The Navajo at the Corona del Mar Com.munlty ls likable, carefree, hard working J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!~~ Church, 611 Heliotrope avenue. l at times, clever. humorous and a Organlat tor next Sunday will good citizen. Thll waa broug))t be Mrs Cardoza SI in the b-' home to the country at. large dur· The controlled housing rent re· gulation issued July 1 by the H ousing Expedite r, provided a 30- day period for such landlord.a to file application.!! for decontrol. The regulation la being amended to extend the •period lo August 30. • -· :J/ie Ar~locraf o/ :Jencing The New Ackerman "HEX" Head· Due to many requests the Ackerman Fence Co. is proud to present on entirely new design in Ackerman F«rncing, th• new "HEXu Head. This new Ackerman fence has been changed only in design, it still retains all of the desirable features of th• original Ackerman Fence. lndividuaHty of Design ... h another penonol tervlce offered by the Ackerman Fence Co. We will design and custom bull.cl (to suit your own pe"°nal ~ure) a beautiful patio and ba,i-;.e. You ,.;m truly enfoy the P•lvacy .•. comfort and s.fety of your own back yard with an Ackerman Fence, Patio and Borbeque. There is no obUgation. Call us today, our ..fes. . man wil c:heerfuly give you an estimate on~ of these ffftures ·_, you may desire. FHA terms 36 ..-.. to ~'i· The Ackerman Fe n 'c: e Co. a re instalers of ANCHOR CHAIN LINK wire fencing, ~I for commercial or dOmestic: L._.. PHONE FOR ~ng. I FREI; ESTIMATE. PHONE 17 3 ,?-4 ~!.. ~'-! o/ . ~' ACKERMAN· FENCE CO. .. ' , . 11aa a . 10U111 .U.. n.-"-··· ~ ~;.. SAMIA ANA " · oan, a 1 ing the war when hundreds joine<I sence of Miu Margaret L. Scharte. · the anned forces and others w ent Vocalist la.at Sunday was J . Lealle I to work in defense factories ar.d Steffensen, while another guest I for railroads. sololat is planned for this week. Those who left their reservation ------· during the war came back aftl'r NEW BABY BOY victory with new "Americanized" Mr. and Mrs. Wiiiiam F . Fr&· ldeaa and evidently the old home- zier 319 Cecil Place Costa Mesa ateads aren't what they used to • ' · 1 be. The trading po~t.8 used to are proud parent& ot a new boy, 1 sell perhapa five or six ca.sea of 9 lb.s., 1 oz., born Aug. 4 Ln Santa 1 milk a year. but now find 50 or Ana Community Hospital. 160 ca.sea a month too lit tle to carry. The Indian ha.a also devel-AR~ST CJANCER! oped a great liking for pea.nut Ira W&D.ted for mnrder. I butter, jama and jelliea and other Item• foreign to their diet.a before the war. CDM Businessmen I To Meet Mon4ay Tb.ere "-1D be a meeu.,. of the Corona del Mar Bu1 ln e•• Aaodattoa oa M onda7 eVflllhts, Aue. 11th. at Hvt:n·thlrty, m the audl&orlum 'of tbe Corona del Mu Grwnnw.r School. Tlll8 orpa.lzattoa 19 rean,. uin · tbe croove". aad ft '8 boped that there wtU be a Jarc"e MteDdaace on Monday to lean the 1u.r-......... de....._ .. -"'""'" ....-,. t ..... phed. '--~~~~~~~----' i The Navajo ls primarily depend- ent on U\'elltoc.k for hiJ!I meager livelihood and augmt>nl.8 hiJ!I In· come by putting his squaw to I work on weaving, which she doee between having and minding II babies, cook.lng, ..-tending berd and a tew other a.ssorted odd jobs. I The trader, w ho la not allowed ' to go out on the reservation and i "drum up bualneu" but must con- . duct his trade on his own door· 1 step, receives the livestock and gift ltema fn>m the Indian and . tn turn senWI them to market. In ' return be carries the Indian on 'I h1a books, advancing food and clothing agalnat the Indian'.!! tu- t ture income. GERALDINE BBOO&S, wbo J9 pla)'lac Barban Allen ID ..... week'• G r,ypboa ProducUoa ' of .. Dark of the Moon," may al.lo be ieea u Joan Cnwford'• step-dao.cbt~r ln the r e c e a t \\'arner BroU.U. releue .. P oe- ....-1" with Rayinood -y &ad Van llefUa. !::!~LSOIOIJ la•r s .,. .. ,_,, ur• et o.e., .._ 4 1 ,.._,...,_..,..Ml 1a • Jbd 1a ,._ ., .... -. ._ .... ._.. lift -llCM: V1irS1ta brtnw ..,.....,_. M. L aire.,. t ..... , .... itnss' .,., 7 I I I ..... . ~ ...... rr.... fin& .... ~ • . .0-, tall." c n OY; • e1r1 ..,.. ms c •a.-; OW' CJnMe. .,_ .,.,_,, ... 0e.wp o~ lllil1ds· • •• ' • Thunday, August 7, 1947 To IAnita ·coa 'ne -. I Miss Newport Harb.or QUEEN OF THE TOURNAMENT OF LIGHTS Congratulations from !Jc/a N~ MARINE A VE . s fuoA ISLAND The primitive a~ crafts Of the American \ln~ian Have long been used by the American Home lover for furn ishings and Decorations that are fashionable ' and Authentic. I/lie are happy to announce That we are opening El Navajo G ift Shop at 1709 Coast Highway, Corona del , Mar Friday 'and Saturday, Aug. 8 and 9. For the past 33 years I/II e have been a licensed Indian Trader living and working with fhe Navajos Of New Mexico and we have A fine c:ollec:tion of authentic: arts and Crafts for '"fOUr perusal. Papago Baskets, Navajo Silver, Zuni Inlays, Navajo Rugs, Blanken and various Ind~ Silver Jewelry items Are all on . display In our new building. You are ~orcliaHy invited To attend the opening of .. iB Navajo Gift Shop, Friday end Saturda~ X ou wil find that we 4re truly, Primitive yet · so modern. • • ' . • ' • ' I ll • • • • . ' ' l • I • r • • • • l . • • • • 'l'huraday, August 1, 11K1 • ' , 1 ' Page 1.3 • ·----...--...---... ,Mabe l H utchinson ' p,,tldc~ Rar'4 dJ.dleJ Our registered pharmacist will fill ypur prescription s qwckly and accurately. Yoo can be sore of first qoallty d r o g supplies, weU·lnformed and courte- ous 5".rvice .In our stores. BALBOA PHARMACY HAMPrON HARBOR DRUG NE\VPORT PHARMACY TRAVEL · AUG. 7·1 3 NATIONAL AQUAPLANE RACES Iii REGATTA A\liUSI 7-10 Hermosa Beach, Carif. Last year a half million people witnessed thi• event! P .G.A SO. CALIF. GOl.P' CHAMPIONSHIP August 7-1 O, Los AngeJ.., FIESTA DE LAS FLORES August 9, 10 San Diego, Calif. FISHING DERBY ( Jn progress, to Augus 31, Center Street Pier, Manhattan Beach, Calif. IOWA SUMMER PICNIC Au&USt 9, Bixby Park. Lona; Beach, Calif. Particularly if you're en· tertaining visitors from the East, a trip over the Cali- fornia -Mexican border to Tijuana any weekend of .. fers the unusually fast and furious Latin bal l game, .. Jai-Alai.• played every evening, Thursdays through Sundays, at Ti· juana'1 Fronton. Night Greyhound Racing goes on at the Hipodromo, Wednesdays through Sat· urdays. and there's Horse Racing at the Hipodromo every Sunday. Question: What part of your car takes the biggest beating during.hot summer driving? Answer: Your front wheel bearings. Fail· ure of a wheel bearing can me:an a serious accid~t:, yet they-and you-are protected Dy o nly· two ounces of correct lubricant. For proper aervicin1 of these vital bearings. see your friendly R ichfield Dealer. He'• an expert! ASK FOii llCHFIELD WlllCATION • T Q Display Painting At State Fair · ~~ •celalm thla woek .. a Corona de! Kar artlat. Mia. .Kabel Hutehlnaon,_ whoee work lri hter co1ors ·wu lelected for dla-- play 'at the Btate hlr Ill Baqra· mento, Aug., 2B--8eiili. T. TIM aolectlon of Kn. Hulchln- eon'a palnUnc tor the exhlbl.i la conaJderect a hi.gt& honor u OnlY. 50 water colora from the enuH state will be featured at the l"1ne Arts O&llery th19 year. Her paint· lng, a park -acene • entitled, "~c Carpet," wu one out -or seven cho5en from the San DieKO are& of wbJch Newport Beach la & part. In addJtlon to the water color, her oll painUnc, a portrait· which she calle "J&nJ.8," wu one of 14 in the san Diego area to be selected tor dtaplq at the Fair. J.frs. Hutchinaon is a ne.w- comer to the area, and with her husband, Milon Hutchin.son, re- cently opened the Corona Craft cabinet shop at 1301 ~ Cout Highway. The local artLst has painted moo or her life, although .she has never attended an art school. However, she studied with Rex Brandl for approximately five ye&rS and is high in ~r pral3e or the famous artist, • " - @ . • • ·face t~c ·tutilrc wit~ confidence bq saving regularlq. Newport Balboa Federal S avings and Loan Association P. A. Palmer, President '- She ls a member of the Call!or- nia Water Color Society n.1d has exhibited in Its show for the past five years. La.st year, she won first place in water color at the NaUonal Orange Show. She Is also a member of the San Diego Fine Arts Society and headed the Art Guild of Riverside for many A PRETI'Y GmL IS LIK&---6 cal~r · (in.stead of a 80ng) as far u Artist Bolt Ann.strong, noted calendar artist and painter, ht conce.rned. Armstrong la shown pa.Jnttng Chu-Cl:au, beautltul Tphltlan daDCE'r. M he visits C.pt. Don DlckPrtnan at tbe Quta\\'aye. (Beckner ii:ihoto). Horseman's Assn. Pla n State Tra ils Library H as Largest Circulation this Year In Hist ory of City LEGAL NOTICE CERTIFICATE OF BU~INESS HARBOR 15()() 3333 VIA LIDO I I NEWPORT BEA CH, CALIFORNIA -----' - Man or Ooens Carpet Co. New Store California will aoon have the greatest trail system in the world and the State Horsemen's AS80- clatio:t wants to hear from all .rid· FICTITIOtJS FIRM NAME The largest circulatlon Jn the THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby history or the Newport Beach Pub-certify that they a.re conducting the bu&lneM of retail sales of lie Library was diaclo8ed in the scoo~ra. bicycles and other and annual report made; public by vartow: related merch&ndi.ee and Custom lnterioni, a home decor-ers and rider organizations to tell Dorothea Sheely, Librnrin.n similar activities at 1929 Harbol' ating service, distinctive noor them more &bout the Trail.a pro-Books circulated durin.g the BouJe\IS%ld, Coal.a Meaa., County of iFOR SALE T0 1 grt1 rn. coverings. draperies, et cetera, are The state ha8 appropriated year totaled 86,797, an increase o! Orange, State o! Call!ornia., under but a few of the services offered 5350.000 to establish the state's 6,303 over that of lut year. A the ftct1Uoua fl.rm name of harbor folkl!I by the Manor Carpet main traJl system. Local com-total of 17 ,409 non fl~tlon circu-"MESA CYCLE SHOP" ' VETERANS i I Company, whose new st ore has mu.nltles will be required t o build lated, with a 3000 gain over the and that said firn1 iB composed. of just opened at 1427 South Main conne('tlng links with the main previous year. Books on history the tt.iDowing pereom, a.a Jol.Dt street, In Santa Ana. trails. were the most popular, biography Own.eta,· whose names and addres-R:· B . Ivor . for several yean a In a letter to the Newport Har-and fine arts following. The to-.es are a.a follows. to-wlt: designer and weaver of rugs, Is bor Chamber of Commerce Eben ta! for fiction came to 46,404, and CORJXlN P . MALOCHE I • manager of the new store. The · 17,77~ juvenile books were bor-416 H&mllton Street, i firm is already established In FUl-Coe, Regional Vice-President or rowed. The total nwnber of ~. Costa Meaa, CalifornlL the California State Hof'8emen's ,...--lert~n and plans additional new Association, uked for help In get-sona using tbe library comes to PRISCILLA ELLEN MA.LOCHE S retailrl outlets In Whittier and Palm ting the names and addresses of 3,670, With 1.439 new cards Issued 416 Hamilton Street, i This Beautiful New Home p ngs. all who are interested in helping during the year. There are 89 CMla Mesa, California. work out tlle provram A meet-library card holders from other WITNESS our hands this 22nd ! FINED FOR SPEED George W . PritclK'tt, New Har- hor Hotel In Newport Beach, was tined $25 in Santa Ana city court for speeding. . .\.&REST CA.NCER! lt'8 \\'&ntf'd for murder. IE WIFORHIA TfllSf!AR U.S.101-The Redwood Highway l lHS TlllHI I UH ti UCllNlll FOIESTS •· · · town h ~--ta M d day of July 194 7. Ing Is to be held Aug. 23 In Ven-11 sue a.a "-'Ol!I esa an tura, Calif., at the Ojai Valley Inn, Laguna. GORDON P . MALOCHE at which state officials will be Encouraged by members of the PRISCILLA ELLEN MALOCHE present and give more information on the actual building of the main trail. Trailer Pla n t Offi ce Opens in Tra iler, Buil ding Under,va y AJthough the huge modem S70.· 000 factory building being erected on West SeVenteenth . street tn Costa Mesa. UI still far from com- pletion, operation of the Cha& R . Glover plant \Vhlch Is turning out the popular Sport King trailer coaches began Monday morning \"rilh a crew of M lead men. The n&tionaJ sales office ·ot the con- cern opened, logically enough, in a trailer coach. It ls hoped that the factory force can soon be in- crea.sed to 100 men and ateady employment is offered to men skilled In trailer building or ship building. With a full crew It ia thought that about 12 completed vehicles can be turned out each day. Newport Harbor Allied Arts, t})e library .hu added a number 1 or excellent art books to Its shelv'e9. A rnong these are: Doerner, The Materials of the Artist and Thelr Use in Painting: Downer, Dis- covering Design; Fiore. Clay llto- dellng; Giusti, Drawing Figu~s : R o a g 1 a n d, The Pleasures of Sketching Outdoors: Holme, Mas- ter Drawings; Kauffman, Pennsyl- vania Dutch American F olk Art: Mack, Paul Cezanne, Paintef'8 and Sculptot3 of Modem America; pit.z, A Treasury of American Book mustration ; P oore. Goya; Thompson, Row to Render Roman Letter Form8; Wherrett. Compoal- Uon; Wood, How to Draw Por- traits. Library Board members are: L . H . Norman, president, Mrs. C. M . Deakins, secretary, Mrs. C. L . Thom, Mra. F . E . Reinhold, Mr. Raymond Harvey. Drunk Proves Driving Cos tly Drunken driving over the week- end has been costly for both out- of-towners and locals, Judge Ro- bert Gardner reveals. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COl.JNTY OF ORANGE ) ... ) On thls ,22nd day of July, 1947, before me, FRED J . DUDLEY, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, personally ap- p eared, GORDON P. MALpCHE an<l rRISCI:..:-A ELLEN 111,\_- LOCHE, knoun to n1e to be lhe persons whose nan1t"s are sub- scribed to the foregoing in.stru· ment and acknowledged to me that they ellecuted the same. WITNESS by hand and official seal. FRED .J. DUDLEY Notary Public In and tor said fl County and State. (NOTARIAL SEAL)) I My Commission explrMI ·6-4-1949 Pub. July 24-31. Aug 7-14 r Newport-Balboa Pr... ii NO'l1CE OF INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN TJD:: SALE OF ALCOllOLIC BEVERAGES July 31, 1947 TO WHOM IT MAY OONCERN : I Notice Is hereby given that fif- teen days after the date postt'd, the undhalgned proposee to &ell r alcoholic beverages at these prent- 1 , lses, deacribed aa folJowa : 221 -19th St., Newport Beach, Pursu&nt to IJ\Jch intention, the ....... ,.._ L ... . ·--~. > ···::,,"'"-··=i=. TWO BEDROOMS A ND DEN; GARAGE. LOT 66 X 110 FT. AT THE CORNER OF 19th ST. AND PLACENTIA, COSTA MESA A T THE STAG BA R NEWPORT BEACH PHONE HARBOR 1276 I From San Francisco, U. S.101 leads north through the Red· . wood Empire to the O~egon border. As yoo travel this road, Bank of America travels with you; for 61 of its branches serve this region. See this country this year, and let Bank of America serve you as yoli go. The building now under con- struction is 220 ft. x 47 ft. and when a eecond story iJI added will enclose 20.000 ft of floor space in t.hi8 unit. Atr. Glover also ha.a plans to build another unit of the same size on the oppoalte side of the two acre site and connect the two with another unit across the back of the lot making a U shaped factory containing 75,000 sq. n. when completed with the central space paved and the offices of the company facing I 7th street in 08car Ridley of Pomona was fined $200, while Robert Ba.rber, 123 South Flower .street ln Costa Mesa, and Ralph Rlchardaon of Corona del Mar, were each. tined $100. Orange County. 1 undenlgned ls applying to the ---------------------------+ M rafm """1s Ill to J\ank nf ·-.Amtrica MmONilm\',t;I AUOCIADOlf .... .. ,,, ,,...., --.-~I ·--------, ' I State Board of Equalization for --------------------------- the cent er of the U. The Sport King hu a 12 ff. body and mea.aur~ 1-4 rt. overall. It I..!! made of resin bonded ply- wood, lnsulated and covered with dura.1um1num and prese11U an ex- ceptionally fine appearance. A feature of the trailer is the ob- servation window the full width o! the front ot the vehicle which permits the driver of the car drawing the trailer to get a full view '()f the traffic behind blln . It Ls priced at $1195 F . O. B. Costa Mesa. Mr. Glover also 1 has ln mind building a 20 rt. model l! he ever gets caught up with the de- mand for the present model. Harborites Plan Extended Trip Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sullivan of Bayehores are leaving Monday morning for a trip through Canada and the Northwest.. Sullivan, who la a Corona de.I Mar rea.ltor. reveals that they plan to fish on the Frazier River out ot Vancouver, go elk hunting in Gallalirt, Mont., and visit hl.s home town of Butte. They will be gone until Sept. 20. LEQAL NOTICE Issuance by transfer of an aleo- hollc beverage lice.nae for these premi.9es u followa: ON SALE BEER A: WINE Anyone desiring to prote.st the Luuance of auch license may file & verified protest wtlh the State Board of Equalization aL _ Sacr~ mento, Calltomia., stating grounds for denial as provided by law. The premlaes a.re now licensed tor the eale of alcoholic beverages. CARL L. GOODWIN No. 4, Aug. 7, 19f7 Newport-Balboa PrOlia Mr. Glover hu had 11 yea.rs of NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE S.ll.r: OF ALOODOLIC B&VEBAGl!JS experience building trailers, but __ N_OTI_CE--TO--CRED---ITO--R-8-- lt was only two years ago that he No. A-l55'7S Aug. 1, 1947 began mass production in River-btate of Fraak Gresory 0q1e, TO WHOM IT llAY CONCERN: side. Mr. Glover ha.s ch~n Coat& DeceuecL Notice ta hereby ~ven that fil- Mesa. tor his headquarters bec&we NOTICE 1S HEREBY OIVEN teen days afte.r the date posted, of the tine cllm..ate here &nd be-to the. crediton of and &J1 persona the unden.Jgned propo.u to aeJ1 cause of ita proximif.y to the having c1&1ma a,ga1nst the said alcoholic ·bevera,gea at theee prem- ocee.n, with a poealbWty that ocan decedent or aid Mt.ate to toe lsee. de9Cl"fbed u foUowa : alllpp!ng mlg!lt be uaetul in llhlp-~ with the n...-ry vouch-8300 Cout H N · ' ping to lbe _Gulf cout and the era tn the omce or the Clerk of ~.. ewport Bes.ch, Euter:n •ahoanl u well u north-the supenOr Court of the County Orange County. wutern U. S. of Oraap. State of <Jallfoml&, or Punuaat tD such intention, the ·-to prwat tbe amt.;..._ wttll · the un~ped t8 applying to the MES A CAB pc). • ,ooowoa • I A •• Yet11u 0Ws1• · . ' • ' ••• • nee--·.,. YOUC:hba. to the un~ State Board of ltqu&llutlon for alped at lbe ottlce of he< At· 1aauance by tranafu ot an aJco. t.ome7 Paul -0. H....S..-, llulte bolJc beftnP llcen.oe tor thNe no, Jersll!a Truot -· x-g Pr=-u ro11owa: Beacb s: 'c.llf~ wttlillr .ala . On Bale -~-monthS artor llle ~ p<•bltcaUO.. AIQ<>ne ~ to p-the otthla-. I ·-~ --may fll<> CILUtLOM'IC K. ONGDI. a -,,..-i with the Sta"' AdmlP"",.tdJt ot the 1111!•1• of a.nt ot ~-at S&enl· -~ ri..s --1-mmto, CallforDla, atatlng ,__ ~":r ~JCiteoN , . t« dOidai ""+o•!<M by iaw. 1'be = :~J~IC',~:t Bal~! ::"'!: .;,ai:.,,:: .. -~or .+.11;7: rw -AdmhtW-" · ' .1AMD· CtlNLU'JT. Pal>. ~ at..,.... ~. H. at. A """-A ..... 1, IM. . M9. I ·Hew~.-..._ No. 5 Newport--Pree ~ . -. ITSTHE • ....... ....., ....... ,., n.f'.9!W "' .. .,. J EOF intfte •-1-Wq BEER BOTTLE. NO·Ol ~OS'IT1 NO.IUUIN ' I l • I ___ t , ..... 1, PllONE . SEE KITTLES BEAOON 5172-1 roa A.LL CEMENT WO&ll PATIOS • WALD • a:mDeof CEMENT WORK FLAGSTONE CEMENT BLOOK8 BBllT J. JllOBBIS aH Bamlltoa SL COSTA MESA RENTAL CEMENT MIXERS • TRACI'ORS AIR COMPRESSORS • WHEELBARROWS WE SELL FLAGSTONE BEACON 5099 P. T, A. Studies Home and School The Calilornla Congreu of Par- ents and Teachers in cooperation with the School of EducaUon - University of Calltornl&, the De- partment of •lnatltutea, Unlveralty Extenaion and the State Depart-I . G. llYDEB ment of Education ta thla week Advuiced to poet of city freight sponsoring a conferen,ce on Home-agent ln the traftlc department School Relationahipa. The sea-920 h held aiona are belng held ln Havtl&nd at that point in l • e Hall on the Berkeley campus, Aug. varloWI poeltiona in that dep&rt- ~th and 8th with educators and ment. parent-teacher workers from over Named a.ulatant lnduatrta.l agent the State attending. In 1922, w1th headquarteni ln the Among pa.rent-teacher leaders Bay City, Ryder served in that who are participating i.8 Ml..u Mil-capacity until 1936 when he was County Has Greatest l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ dred Wharton, National Congress appointed 1pectal repreaentatlve I f ot Parents and Teachers extension at Lo8 Angeles ln charge of public Dollar Vo ume 0 specialist. She will speak at gen-re.la.Uons for the company's Cout Trade in History . eral session on ''Wbat Ha.a Made Llnes. The Parent-Teacher Organization Identified prominently wtth in-Orange county'& retail establlsh-Concrete and Cement Work ' of All Kinds -Contact Us for Immediate Service ~ft_~lv~~~:t:i~sw!1: ~~~oS::::r~:~; dustrtal, transportation and civic menta· enjoyed, the greatest dollar e e Mis8 Wharton recently bod.Jes during t he past three de-volume of trade in their ht.story ~s~~!;· California teacher training cs.des, he waa president of the during 1946, when $150,759,000 college.! and met with racuJtle.s Alameda Chamber of Commerce rang up on caah registers, accord- and student teachers. for two tenna and was actively Ing to estimates of the research 'l'lmnlda7, ~...-7, 1M7 -. BEACON 5099 RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL DRAFTING SERVICE 'ROY M. WATKINS and ASSOCIATES Painting 143 E. 18th STREET N•wport B-cb Otfioe 818 COAST HIGHWAY Phone: Beacon 54 79 Contractor COSTA MESA Memben of the Cali!omta Con-associated with the program.e of department, Ca 11 t o rn t a State gress active in the conference are other chambers of commerce. Chamber of Commfrce. I :~========================~i Dr. Edna Bailey Professor of Edu-He and A.f.ts. Ryder will continue The county's reta.11 sales total cation, Un.lverslty of California to re.11lde in San Marino. la.st year repreaents a gl!lin of 32.:S and Congresa chairman of Mental per cent over the 1945 sales of Health: l.trs. Rollin Brown. Lo.a 1113 812 000 the state Chamber ' POTIER CONSTRUCTION CO. PHONE BEACON 5762-M OR HARBOR 2310 Beacon 5703 Sewer Conneclions Angelea. president. who wUl de-Harbor Allied Arts · ' ;, 200 8 r cent above liver the closing addresa "lmpllca-declares. an · pe ;::::::::::::::::::::::::::==:::::::::::::::::::::::::;I tions of Tb.Ls Conference for Ac-Resumes Meetings the 1939 volume of $50,112,000. lion in California;" Mrs. Edward Statewide, Califomta's total re- . T. Walker, West Los Angeles, The regular monthly meiltings tall sales volume in 1946 wa.s We Are Now Distributors for third vice P"•ident and M .... Ru.s-of the Newport Harbor Allle<I Am $8,984.075,000. Thi. w .. 30.7 per Tim sell Scott, Sallnas. seventh vice will be resumed lt was announced cent above the 194~ level, and Stockwell's Trend of the es r esident. who are co-chairmen today. due to popular demand. 181 _8 per cent over the 1939 tota1 with St.ate educat_ional leaden ln Tuesday. Aug. 12, at 7:30 P. M ., sales mark. W /j £ £ JI' /j p BB two of the discussion ·groups. Mrs. ls the date set for the next meet-Food stores enjoyed a large Arthur D. Jacobsen, publl~lty Ing. in the Ebell Club house. share of Orange coUJlty's 1946 re~ chairman and Mrs. George M. J osephine Hyde, well known Long volume with a total of Hearst. correspondence c 0 u rs e Beach artist, will be guest speaker ~~~~I~ The general mer-· chairman, are acting M recorders ot the evening. An exquisite set cha~di;e ~tore Claasificatlon had Most Complete Stock in Orange County No Waiting Immediate Delivery W 0 LLB B 'I'' S 1103 So. Main St.,-SANTA ANA-Phone S. A . 7137 REDWOOD FENCING No Painting No Hana aplit Redwood Grape Stake Picket Panell_,. woven with copper wire . • • . S tu rd y, durable enclOllure to provide privacy and c h a r m tor your outdoor living room . . -- Ranch .. type rail fencea, shake• and bark products. We Make ln8ta.lla.tion.e Look for Our Dbp]a,y on 101 Cout mp way ''Redwood Really I ••°ts" CALIFORNIA REDWOOD MATERIALS COMPANY for lhe two groups. o f eight luncheon trays with sales of_. $13,878,000 last year . matching coasters will be given u Dollar volume of sales for other VIS IT MESANS prizes at this Ume. All proceeds Orange ·county retail cla.ssi!lca- Mrs. Dougla.!I Chambers and go Into art echolarshipa and the Nona in 1946 include: Apparel daughters, Shirley and Sally, or furthering of art interest.B 1.n the stores, $!0,847,000; drug stores, Los Angeles, were recent visitors communJty. $6,028,000; houeehold turniahings In the home of Mr. and Mrs. P . A . stores, $8,762,000; building ma- Ttmmings, 806 w J 1 son street, Four Businesses teriat, hardwa.re and farm lmple- Coeta Mesa. · ment stores, $9,679.000. FORMER MESANS VISIT Mr. and Mn. George Merrlll of Orange avenue, have been enter- taining Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Yount, former Costa Mesa..D:' now llvtng In Manhattan Beach. BACK FROM MISSOURI Mr. and Mrs. J . W . Middaugh are back at their Broadway home in Costa Mesa following an ex- tended vacation trip spent in Missouri. Get Planners' OK · The county planning commiMlOn thls week approved plans for four new bw:lnesses in the Costa Mesa Kenneth Smltli Completes Training atta. Cadet Kenneth At. SmJth, of 911 They were:-.Jack Hughey, lum-N . Bayfront. Balboa I.sland, Calif., ber yard. 17th street near Newport a student at Pomona College, ha.s boulevard; T . J . and F . O. Mayfield, succesafu.lly completed a six week.a grocery store, Newport boulevard course of instruction 11t the ROTC near 18th street In the former Fri" summer camp, Fort Lewis, Wash. day AftemQO~omen 's clubhouse: The first poatwar summer camp, Ray L. Merrill. two family living ·:Which wa.a also the first since unit, Broa.d\.\'&Y near Orange ave-l94l consisted of six weeks in- nue: David Oyer, three-unJt bunga-tenBive and specialized trai.n.ing in --=============; 1 io·w court, Broadway near Orange preparation f or 8 commi8ston ln r avenue. the Organized Reserve Corps. J. B. (JACK) WILLIA.Jiii REPRESENTING LI CENSED BONDED CONTRACTORS LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE Beacon 5544 -. Bos 38l, Newport s. .. cb NOW is the TIME to BM:l.J>. -'" 7 7 7 77 •--............ -..... -7 -----_,... ............ ------------- D. E. COLEMAN q~e~ Commercial Structures . . . Home Building • . • . Concrete Work . , . · Cabinet Shop Show 'us your plans and we will gludly gi~e you estimates on all types of construction. Traetor Work 1208 Ooe.8t Highway Phone!' Bea. 54.91 and 5891 ~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii II LAND LEVELING, Dl8VINO, PLOWING Ph. Beacon 5721-W GIVE UF SEARCH The Coa.at Guard last week-end The course started June 23, and ended Aug. 2. gave up the search for the body of ARREST CANCER ! Frank Von Temple of Los Ange.lea, It's wanted ror murder. Newport PHONE BEACON 5161 Or Cal at Our Office on · Ave., at 17th St. COSTA MESA ·I LUMBER -Also a Good Stock of other - BUILDING MATERIALS I Bulld .Now With DUTCH ,IERDlll . . ~ G~ OON'fRACTOR . wz CAN Oft.AIN 'l'IU ND:ll'P•KY llATSIUALll • Colilplet.e Cabinet Shop Service ·; 1 ' l •n•••• on a BszMt -.; " SP); ' 81111• ..... · OSI .... ... _... ..... _....,_ -.......... na·s·'l,W. ' .. . ' C. E. mcCarmick Construction Ca •. COMPLETE HOME BUILDERS. CabinetShop2134 NewporlBIYd. COSTA MESA, CALIF. Phone ~con 5073 Cesspools & Septic Tim VMllllllll Cki&aed.. ORANGE OOIDITY CJl:lll&l'OOL llEJlVICE Lk: ~• • 1 11 Oelltncton ....... 21311 • SAN'rA AlfA ... 1J'. um WI I es 07'ss ·AYPDiaHe .... ..._ • s tc ..... .., ........ ........ -· • (JOIJJlti --.-co. _IL ____ _ W', a •s•tll • [~f ~~~:.~.: ~:~?.~:t;=Q:<wl-===G=:=0=~=!="'::J.:'1.:a:'I==; _i:~;~~~;~;~; 02;2;2:.2:2:2:2~2:2:2~2:2:2:2~2:2~2:2-~2:2~2:2:~~~:~~~~~:~i~~~:~;~:~:~~~:~i~~~:~:~~~:~:~:~~ COAST PROPERTIES CO. -Realtors- Buslnet.s Opportunltlie& lnsUrance ~ Rentals BEST IN VALUES AND RESULTS Membero Local. State aDCl Naffon•1 Bealty -Multiple Uotlac _,.. MU E. c...tnil Ave. -· :1858 BALBOA Ha1dwood· -•• _ ........... Demi•> ............ , • • AaBMllli • .... , .. ~ ' • Contractor MIO Cout Bonlevard Phone Harbor 412 CABINET SHOP SERVICE • TROBIAS 0. ~OBN80N, Sllpt. "" fth11ei. II<. ~--... ' D. E. COLEMAN . ' .,q-.J eMtt.ot.a ...... ........... ._ .... S-0.Jobe . . . free -laff•stM Pim ·;~~1N ' ........ , ....... & ..... i• .... cdi1A MU• .- • BmLDINO OONTBACl'OB BttM.!mtta• .... Commercial . W. P. "S*LCY • a.'I. o.t. ---...Ooola-Mn .... A.Alb-Bq: Ill.,.,,_ ftns r Br • Mlf.:K or ~W AD -rn-C 1.te Werk a!dd fiel ......... £a1 ·-I .... l .- ' 1 I _, • • r ' • - ' I ' -. ' '1'hunclay, August 7, 19'7 ~ • • ' !.-----· ... ~ ' DOMJ:STIC:: dAL .Phone~~ 57~.7-~. Uoo.a.w.r s.ata'Aawnw COJ.P•P' 'I' SP GIALl'ST 1545 HSWPO!l1' BL VD, COSTA MUA A k l y ....-..-------------------··---·------. ,..,.,_ __ ........... . -r · ------..... ~"'"''"' .. ~-~---~.r-........ , ~---=' I IA~ .Gr~eting Cards . I . ;FOR ALL OCCASIONS . FEATURED AT · SPECIAL PllCES Gift Items • Novelties • ·Costume Jewelry Newpad Sauvanlr and llft 8bap 2 10 2 OCEAN FRONT, NEWPORT BEACH ASK FOR- 6ARBAROSSA Th4! "~~ ...... !l\tB11r of Pltasat\t M•mori11 Pre•iu11 Beer Costa no More Than Ordinary Been Now in 12-Ch. Car:ta and Throw-Away Bottlet BUY A CASF. TODAY SNITH DISTRIBUTING CO. Phoae Anaheim 3319 ·KAISER-FRAZER SALES AND SERVICE • Almost any 1940 or 1941 car in fair condition will make the down payment on a new 1947 KAfSER or FRAZER ·sedan with as long as 24 months to pay the balance! A look costs nothing. No high-pressure, no double t alk, no wait ing list. Drive yours home tonight! Yes, folks, it's jwit that quick ! . WHITE MOTORS 'So. California's Leading Kaiser-Frazer Dealer' 114 S. Jlaln St., Santa Ana. Phone 7041 Toke Su11 hau along whenever you·re oul In th• Miii I Sv11 hou work1 two WOY': it 1crffnt the 1u11 '1 hcirmf11t nl)'I -l•h you ton wilhoul burning - a nd it'1 o .oothing lotion lftot r1li1vn th1 poin ~ 1unburn and alhM mi nor burn•. <#1(11111 .. , 1toiao i.u, o nlii•plic. incompic:vou1, in1•P.1n1i ... I Balboa Island GUNDERSON DRUG CO. Balboa MARINE SALES.· Inc. Balboa Island STEADY G ROWTH-The buUdlDI' pace lD Corona del ' Mar conttnueA with unabated regularit)• and many neu • bu8lneMett &N betnc eatabUsbed lD th•t uea weekly. On e of the new busin ess home8 ts pictured a bo\·e and The Patio S hop, under t he pldance of Fred and Luelle Stoddard 18 now P.njoylng lt8 Stt.Ond month of activity) (Press photo). Mesa Captain Still Sails Sea After Life Time of Harrowing Experiences by I. c. button Summer Visitors Invited to Join Local Chess Games Summer vtsltors are extended a.n invitation to dust oft their rooks and knights and enter the chess a>!;UvltJes each Monday night at 7 :30, at Scout Hut on Am.er1· can Legion grounds, l~th and Bay street, Newport . Beach. Interesting indeed is the story of Commander Con- stantin Flink of Costa Mesa who was born in Estonia, r an away to sea when he was 16, sailed the seven sess in all types of wind jammers fo r many· years and 10 years ago sailed into his perm~nent home pert of Newport Ha rbor . Bu t it is "home" only between voyages, for tlie captain is still sailing t he seas. The cozy home at 115 E . 21st street in Costa Mesa la filled wtt:h--------------Thia announcement ls made by souvenirs of a life tlrne spent at The trouble wa.e that the Captain the Newport H arbor Chess Club sea and the fence surrounding the had no llcenae to .sail steam ships. which ls sponsored by Newport yard l!!I made of the rail taken But on Chrlstmas day in 1943 he H arbor Post 291 , Amertcan Legion. from the gambling ship "Rex" secured hia license in etea.m and Players are requested to bring \vhen It was being converted into 300n lett U. S. shores in a brand their chesa men and boards. Be- a ·six Ina.sled schooner in New-new Liber ty s h ip loaded to the port Harbor and preparing to re-gunnel.8 with deplh bombs _and ginnera wlll be given Lnstniction. e nter an honel!lt life of cargo car-high explosives. Although tra.vel-ConUnuoWI tournament play has rying as the "Star of Scotland." ing in convoy, hlB ship was al-been underway for several months SAGA OF THE SEA ways on the edge Qf the convoy, to form a team to represent the u it wu thought that any ex-H a r b or di.!Jtrict in inter-city Probably the most harrowing ploslon on h.ls ship would do less matchea. and famous of the captain's adven · damage to the convoy there. H e l ures was his experience on the depth bombs and aviation ga&o· la.st trip of the "Star of Scotland." was off Okinawa with a load of This ghost ship of another era at line in a typhoon but rode out the one time had navigated the 18,000 storm safely. S AIL3 \\"ITH SO:S mi. passage from Aberdeen. Wash. around the Horn lo Capetown. South Africa in record time. On At war's end and a.shore Cap- her last trip, she was sunk by a lain Flink received a wire 'Offer- Ge rman submari.ne during the ing him command of a Liberty ea(ly part of the war. Capt. Flink ship and Immediately a ccepll'd. talked himself out of a German Reporting for duty, he wa.e sur- prison by promising never again prised to learn that the Chief to sail against Germany, so the Mate wa.s Edward Flink, hia son. Germans put him and l~ of hli1 Father and son spent 8 months crew In a 24-foot Hfe boat, and together on the "Roswell Victory," A.1\•av they v.:ent. Aftf'r sailing for during which lime they made 18 days, they e ventually reached three trips loaded \vilh wUd mules the barren coast of Africa where from the pampas of Brazil. Two rescue awaited. cargoes were dl.scharged In Greece and one wa,s unloaded at Trieste It was In 1920 that Captain during the height of the dlsturb- Flink came ashore in New Yo rk ances there. When their ship was & """1 cool• ... beah ... o lr conditions, too I Thurs., Fri., and Sat. Aug. 7, 8, 9 Only French Butter Rolls · . • • doz. 33c (Regularly 39c ·doz.) 6 for I 7c Milk Choco l at~ Cake, 2-layer ea. 69c (Regularly 79c) ha lf 35c MARKET SPOT BALBOA ISLAND ----·--~~-- Catalina Daily From Balboa Pavilion Leave Ba lboa 9 A. M.-Leave Avalon 4 :30 P. M. ROUND TRIP (including tax) $5.10 AUAbON TRAOSPORTATIOO ca. PHO~E HARBOR '3Sl FOR RESERVATIONS • .!\ Complete Line of Floor Coverinq• Ll1DLU!\I CARPET WORKS ' SA..'\'TA ANA 1622 S. Main SL New comfort , .. for thOM who de mand the finest I harbor and during his stay there sold to another company, both lost met & girl who came from his na-their jobs, but were not unem- ttve land of Fistonia. In the fol-ployed long. Edward went to the lowing year they were married U. S . Merchant Marine Academy and t or the next t en years Mrs. at King's p 'otnt, Long Island and F1tnk sailed wtth her husband. was soon granted his master's Their two ch ildren were bom license. ln June of this year the during this period and a . ship's W4 tennan Steamship gave him ;::.;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;;; deck "was their playR"round. the command of the Frede rick E . In 1927, Captain Flink sailed the Williamson which he sailed out of "Lieutenant" to Haiti where O r . P hlladelphi&, loaded wtlh coal for Now your office can boast of a heaJlh· ier "irul«w climdl1" ... dean, i n vigbracing air, filtered free of du.st, din and pollen. Idul for hay.fever and asthma sufferers! YOUR GAS STATION lD Downtown N~WPORT BEACH ta at 2100 'CENTRAL A vr: -Auto A oceuorte. - DON HERINGTON, Looal Maaapr 11 your roofs or side walls att beginning to show age, Standard Shingle Oil 'qulddy makes them petk up. Made of special peuoleum oils and dur-iype a-ic tmds m latien -sbiagla already warped, checks cncking.· prnents mou-gt0wr.h. Scandard Shingle Oil's eUy ID brash Dr spn7 OD f-. . ...; di! .U.. )t'• am -r•-for ..m.,. ,._ owia _.,. -.......... this """'--'~-oil; • • .... ~-.-~•--.. I CLAYTON THOMPSON WHOLESAlZ DIS'l'IUBUTOa na NW:Wi'Od BA•aoa • Copenhagen. He is now en route Beebe headed an expedition to back to the U. S. after a very suc- explore the sea bottom and di.!J-ces.sful trip. He graduated from covered 280 new species of fish ln Har bor High School in 1941 and is 3 months Ume. Moat of the shlpe now 24 years of age. which the Captain commanded The Senior ca ptain of the fam· during this period were the four Uy now la tn command of the Llb- muted wooden aalllng veuela erty ship "Margaret •Fuller." He which were built In large numbers took her out of San P edro with a during the tint World War. load of lumber for Llverpool, then When one of them encountered returned to Montreal to load three successive atonrui, It !Oun· wheat for London and now is on dered and b roke up off Cape the road to Japan wtth a cargo HattertU1· and the Coast Guard of wheat from Houaton, Texas. t Between voyages or when voy- towed I In to Norfolk, Va. ages end, Mrs. Flink and daugh· • SHJP-WRECKED AGAIN ter Milla wtll be waiting to wel- come either of the famUy Qap- talns to their home port. Bud Miller New Shell Operator Bud Miller ot Corona del Mar, experienced automotive eervice atation open.tor, bu taken over the Balboa. .Ialand Shell IJtaUon at the Marine and Balboa avenue Look ing-!or another job in u.11, the Captain was engaged by Philip Lord, who u Seth Par)ter had a very successful radio program on NBC networ k. Lord bought the .f·masted schooner ''Georgette", renamed it the "Seth Parker" and started on a trip a.round the world . Eight hundred milet eaat of the Samoan Islands, the ship broke up In a s torm and they were reecued by an Australian wanhip on which co~~;r c-bfa been a realdent of the Duke of r~~ucester, third son the Barbor &re& for ~veral yean ot ~g Geo of England, wu and dJd a abort. hJtc.b in the Navy. a J)ls•nger. Ralpb. Fre.lt&«, well known New- On hi8 way back to the United port and Santa Ana .JC footbilll States. Captain P11nk met Dr. atar 1riD be Miller"• ••••anL Coman In &wall, wbo aalted him The st&tloo bu recently undu- to naYlg&te tbe ·~·· Oii, &D rooe comiktera.ble impnnement by eapedltion. The Dr. bad -a W&)' of ~·the n..-ry m-bor ot -ot tho Byrd aptor--equlpm~t ror -.pJete oenlcln1t atlon parties ·--en wa ot autcinob!leo. ezped!tioll cklasl Baker, Ba.· ------ land ...... -h'ando -tlle 82S In County t1n1ted -n wu 1a Ille n...t aa41r B ....._ vtdnlty ot Bowlud w.nct,. a..eara1 ~ KM-elleu ... coral r---i, &'toot • .-. Jlli.Y •a ot s1e1t •iunt. (dl9. bJcll tide. ~ · ,,_,. -a1lllltt LI -) , la ~ • ...,,.01111 tit Mft a...t lDmt. 'Orlimt)'. tn±ts Nwport., , s ... 1'oDoWtltl' O'ptetp ~ lv.J;r. em 4 .... to Ml..na. tl WM dtlaC &.!!7!'.'"!! wlloa tile 10P.if111jl ~ ~ Y. lo. II 'WI, "Star GC...ll!iol·o@-wu -. Ile lks sw ot Do~-~ ~--.ai_ ...... 1aoma -., _,..,,,_ .• D'•->' . =-=-:;.:::s of s:.-.~ -*"'' -.. i;.a.s ·- ·-t11et Ile -~ Tllla •• ; I, to -....,_,au. --OenDatl)' fw tlle --~ pa ot IDcO.... to -aDll he mmt _.... __ ._ma '•• wM .......... Blltt!leroe ....... ~~-.. •1• .·etl. Ms' 0 'rte.I J--tlle.... ..... ........... . • • Summer or winter, the new Servel All· Year Gas Air Conditioner automatically cools ... heats .... "climatii.es" just as you pleax, the year ·round! ONE compact Servel unit does it a.U ..• for every room in your office suite or home. Ask about chis inv~tment in healthful liv· ing comfort. Enhances property values. Perfected by the milcen ol the famouo Servel Gas Refrigerator. See your gas com· pany for paniculan. . ...., ..... ,,1., ........ .-. ..... ,,.111 ...,._, .. • ww-.-•w112a1ti-Sbtiea '•t ne.I.:., ....,. .. dizsa .... ,_cadre...,._ ft o6ce •ice : 1 rH I t ·f4c•t , air dtr ~.;-..-., f rl I ·t ·f:•"MLairckw....._ s.,_r-c:oe· , a ~ ?I':"!!"' -,_, -........ PHA aw. 6s seifta. .._.,,..,~. ..... Noli ....a.ble: ,_ b Ed ' jp·I .... . . ' .._,,. 'S --~ .-..~.p.11 rs ' ' I y----............ ............... ,.. .., ...i a. t r••fitt• , , • ' • ' -'· • < .. !' i • • • \ I !J , ' • • , i ' MADE POSSIBtE BY ECONOMY OF OPERATIONS ~· ·' . .. •'' • ' .' · ~ GOlD ·cREST , LOOI: FOR "ALPHA BETA VALUE" TIC¢1S OH OUR SHELVES. THE LlTl'LE nCK£IS ·THAT TELL A BIG STORY -THE STORY OF ' . PRES ERV .ES BLACKBERRY. BLACX MsPBEQY. YOUNGBERRY AND BOYSENBERRY I lb. Jars Your Alpha Beta Grocer baa l>een knoelring tum.elf out ~I to hammer down tood prices. Now. becGUM of more ef6dent handling of all tooch from our new wareboue cmd pa:dting bouM. we can pau cm ••111 greater 9CITiDg' to YO\&. SHREDDED WHEAT NAllleo l4c l.a9• ftt. RUSKETS ~?:,.-';:'A 16c MELBA TOAST , C.Uo Pk9. 17c KRISPY CRACKERS ~.':!'·.~ . 23c 8at;V.~ CEllEAL TllA~S 27C PANCAkE FLOUR eLoBt "A·•· 29c Lcrrv• 40 o._ Plr9. HILL'S COFFEE ~.:~ 46c PRUNE JUICE 24c KERN'S TOMATO JUICE ~' 19c MARTINELLI .CIDER ~~= 26c .Y-8 VEG. COCKTAIL No. 2 15c """' CHILI SAUCE STOn.EY'S 23c 12-oll. Botti• MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING 18c l -01. Jat .P~ OLIVES RIPE GIANT 43c No. I Tall SWEET PICKLES CJU, 24c l-01. Jar SYRUP 2-lb. 27c LADrS CHOICE Bottle .P~ DEVILED MEAJ 2 ~" 15c PREM LUNCH MEAT SWIFTS 35c 12-os. Tia TAMALES CJUCDJll 011 IEEF 10c IUVltRA 7-oll. .P~ HASH CORNED BEEF 28c No. 2 Tl.a ; \I I/ STA-CRISP ~CRACKERS HONEST V AJ.UE 19 the yardati~ by •bla all loocb me pu.rc•cu•d lor yoar AU'HA IETA M.UD:T. FRESH SPONGY ,., ~MARSHMALLOWS 8 oz.. Cello Bag 12 • LOADI OF VALtTES cue •aadl•d ••UtlJ crad easily .. ovr ·n ew ~•CU.It.OUN M••.,.ot • .,., .. . thal M•ff •-hou.n fer u.1 cmcl doUan lor you. , ~ £All.LY llllDS get tllelr pldi o! tlle farmer'• .,.clu.c• ff •• h•f OW' Ina.Its aad •eqetablo1 ht the ••• .f om. ~~ Pll.iu.4 VEGETABLES Ripe and Speet-Unilorm Shape • TUNA PEOBnY GRATED 37c . Li9ht Meal \A.i s Tin PISMO CLAMS FOB Cl.AM CHOWDEll 21c aaoU houn of tile m.omiag to iaa1t:o 'JOU ploatf of q11alltf produce thcrt tmt .. kttn aad •tap lna!a kmgor. Watermelons Pound 2Y2c 7-ot. Tm ~ RANCHO SOUP VEGETAllLE 10c l D-oa. TiJt ' AlPffAttrA ·VAt- FRANCO AMERICAN 'SPAGHE·TTI TALL IOV. oz.. TIN 14· ESTAILISHED QOAUTY FOODS .. u la•ter. tltu• •• 1todl -.ly aatiGDal ad••rU.ed -d -•• haTing ·to •todr. lnforior ~da. • . VAN CAMP'S PORK&· BE.ANS . .-rt 2 N~u!'° 27' 7,1 0111.T THE PDIUT ......... -,.enc. ·' •. ~ ....... ., .,._ c...·· ... ' Our rmest. Hi9heat Priced Seedlesa Our Largest. Beal Quality. Elberta GRAPES 2 lbs. lSc PEACHES 2 lbs. lSc Hard Ri~x6 Silo Stone U. S. No. I. '"Bacon 9" Brand, Burbank TOMA TOES 3 u... 19c POTATOES 10 lbs. 49c Buy A Hunk -It ·ll:eei-Better Her•'• A Summer Treat -By the Piece BALOGllA 42:. IJVER ·SAUSAGE · 42:. ' . U. S. Gracie "Good" U. S. Gracie '.'Good" 119 STEAKS ~ 69:. Sirloin STEAK ~~.:-~~-. ...-~~~.~~~..;;;; 69:. A Few Pad.tin Fried for a..;.,s&w . .Fram Our C>:wD YoaDV SIMr "IEEf"' ~UNT:J. SAUSAGE .49:. :SUND EEF 39:. I , ' LOWER FOOD COSTS TO YOU I C.H.B. CATSUP ~ 19' . DOJl"T KDITATE .. .a.ck 11p " t11 ....... ... ••'D ti.. aM ~ .,_ ......... .,.. .. ,..... cai •• ..nw .... w.. . . ' DEL MONTE PEACHES YEIJ.OW CLING 26'' · HALVES No. 2'11 Can• , UEPs THE LIME MOVING Illy 1...,.ty, u- amrt• 1ev•t•rlav oil price• maJdag .no Mlp u .. oce_l"f-'CQO~ ........ to .,.... OP FROST PEAS FROZEN 21' 12-oz.. Pkg. EUl.EIAI (We'•• iou.Dd bl) TOP P'1l0ST llroaeo toocll cue t1Le porleaed tr.A .,__ looci9 tlurt 16ps llMm oll ,_ gonleo tr-ii 08"1'or cuu:I ecooomy • SPINACH RHUBARB TOP FROST Fro1en 15·01. Pkt. 19c 19c CHEDDAR CHEESE ~~~=~ .. 53c WISCONSIN OIEESE ~~-... 96c CARNATION MILK ~:i~2-23c CONDENSED MILK ~ ... L21c CAKE MIX CINCH ~ 35c . CRISCO ~ ~=ol!TENlNe $1.18 "' CALUMET BAK. PWD. :;: 17c C.H.B. Vl,_.EGAR ~:. •,:1o .. c.. .... 9c LIPTONS TEA rm. 10' ''"" •·· 26c y,.tb. Pk.9. HOMINY . GREEN BE~NS BUBIAKI No. l Y. Co111 GREEN TAG . No. l Coo 14c 15c CORN ' PictSweet ~':";.;,; 18c PEAS bel Monte ~re.';ABDD< 19c P~ARS BARTLETI ~~:!'°g::38c GRAPEFRUIT :~"":"........ r. 14c KRE-MEL Fo• ocsDr-vAlllWl 6 c lu.n•n• I Oocolcrt• Johnson1 CARNU ~ u.i~~ 59c CLEAREX . :'!-;.,!;,:: ~~7 13c CLOROX ~LEA...:! 25c ~": 14c ' AMMONIA:::"° 21c ;::._ 12c RAIN DROPS ~:"W::w'!::. 21c LUX TOILn SOAP llAU 17c DREFT :=9 ·-... ,.., 29c DOG FOOD = ...... ,.. 10c Matmor ol~•va~33c: ' ' , • • ·Grated -. · Goconar~25c • • • -t • ' .. • I COSTA MESA .SJoRE OPEN-:tlM~ tD B·P.M.DAILY '&-:suNOAY .--, ... '~,, .. . ~. ,/: J , ' • • . • • ' '. ' ' I • . . • • • N&WP<&T.a•r-BOA "AO'i\J•eeu«"...-oJd wabiWM4 tr••• tJ ·u,. M" ~ ·~ 11r. aae 111& WiiiWia • .....,~ .. ._. ,_ •• -.. --l-"' -a...toL -...... ,... AU---- -... 'sh I .... --.' 0... Vlrc'-8 Garage HOWARD W •. GDRISB_ - -•MWQ•••• :"·""'-. ..... _._-.De -" ..... Ill' .... -.,:; Mii w. CJal :at •w,.n u.o8NeWJKW'\a-....oa.aMw .-. uo. Kn. as..u. ......_ _-,wm Jlrllll. a.ea--. ftrs .. ,,.._ 111.• UM-W PHONE :BtiooN 1111 , rla.. creatota of OU..U. -., Mute ftDpa. '011$1 Mer ;;;;;:~~;;;;;;;;;;;:~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~:1:h•~ndpa~?lll:ted. lts*1GN'7• d01 caba at tM kZlj411W la '•JW 1ut rlllO----~ 1'Mk In,._. ol llotll: IM .... ca tlle K-to.-.. a "-of Dm -a.,!>C. - number ID 1M 1000 -took P'--~· . W.&•T ·To TB.&DB. My 28 ft. Hunter Cabin Cruiser (deeps· four ~ is in excellent condition) as e down pay- ment on e modem home in e be.ch community. Will assume the balance-Write, wire or pho~e SYDNEY S. SNYDER 928 • 23rd St. San Bernardino. Caelif, Phone 631 -69 pbcme. recent.J.Y tut&lJed, a. ....,. • • • .... 8000. Kr. -Mn. Ole -...... • • e ... to Mr. Md Kn. Wallaoli :Mn. Homer KoDott ·-~-·--~ ZIDc and tamUy ot In&' wood owr ... ~the-. her 8 o'cJocll: deMert bridp club , • • · • . Thunday even1D1J at lier -· .., w·-Ka-lo 1oa~-· ~·~ J'lower atreet. Kn. :a:rne.t Kc· ~ ........ "~ CkUan ....., both tint pr1ae and a11oo "*"" for a WMll to taa hlo the tr&vel!DIJ prlM. Mn. Kan-family to their .. bin at --.. neth Stewart took llOCOlld honon 'n>ey wU1 leave --day. and Kn. Mellott WCD the conoola· A~. 10.. . Uon awvcl. au.ta ....., ID 14· • • • I dlUon to the wlnnen, Mn. Rieb-Carmallta Smith, daulJlllor ot ard Dittmar, llnl. Jerrold 8--Kr. and Kn-Dmar Smith, 1M2 ~ .. ~ .. :':':':'-:"':"':"': .... :··:--:--: ... : ... :··:--:,-: .. :':':"':"':--:--:··: ..... : .... : .. : ... : ... : .. :--:--:--:---:·-:··:··:"':':':':':'-: .... ;·1 ~: ~oot, Cl&.:•~ ::: :-.=· wl~ ~t .r.:: • • • City. TB. J'9CIDtl1. Just Arrived! UNIFORMS For MAIDS NURSES / WAITRESSES SIZES 12 TO 48 White Nylon Plain and Striped Seersucker in colors BLUE YELLOW GREY TEAL Available Now • BaJ/Joo . JUtuul 'II~ oMtL ~~ Sltop 118 llABINll: A VENtJJt I • • • Bethel 167, Coota )(-Job'• Th<t l'rl-p Clrclo ot u.. Daufb.ten are putt.tnc 011 a Ucket Ca.ta X-Community Ch reh l&le to the moTie. ''JloDqmoolLllt u to be ahown at the Udo Theatre met at the bame ot Jean Law· Tueoday evenlnlr AUCUot 1tth. NllCO, llM l'loWV otreel. Lorna This lo Shll:ley Temple'1 iatat llldpr led devoUono after wlllcl! picture. All proceeds trom the the croup .ewed on pillow C&M9 for sale will go to the Bethel the church be••r whlch will be • • • held ln September. They voted The Harry La.ngd&les of Flower to dWpeue wtth the ..A.1Jl'UA meet· street returned lut week trom a lq. Refreehmentl of .ponp calc• va.cation in Toeem.tte. and peachM with wh1pped cream • • • were Hrv~ to the followtnc mem· Mr. and Mn. Don "Quality ben:-M'9(l&mu Dorothy RinC' Bakery" Wedeking took 1n the Loni& Edgar, Ruel Wlloox,, w: races at Hollywood Park ThW'9· cllle Weatherwax and :Mae DorTell. day. • •• • • • Wally Wat.eon, the key to Wat· Mn. Lout.a, Miller, able clerk 110n'a Jewel Box, ta ttahinc 1n the ln Va.nI>rlmlea. • Jewelry, t. apend- High Slerru. iJ?g lbt. week• at.~ Bear. • • • Ted Hallahan. new owner of Tbe 600 club pve a surprtae the Coat.a Mesa Paint and H&rd-party for Kra. J"ran.k Walsh and w&re report.a that Colt& Meu. ta Louiae e..nman TUMd&y ntcht at the triendlleat community in whk-1' Kn. Flou::le Langdale:'• on l'lower ba8 ever lived but ha.I ~ UftJ' It.reel 1n honor of tbe1r departure able to accept 'mvtt&llo111 to nwn-from the Mea. area. 01.tts were eroua tunction1 becawie of the preeented, retreehmenta merved poor health of hill mother-tn·law and tripoli played. • • • • • • • The Newport Harbor Y'• Men'• Gilbert" Polly Apparel" Brown Club will have a joint picnic Sept. LI proudly .ehowing hll line of 7, tn Orange City Park with the Koret CorduJ'0711 (ot which be 19 Long Beach club. the only dealer in the Barbor..,..) • • • to Ilia many cuAomen and care- Howard Gerrlah'• frienda and tully explaining that tll1a 11 tbe tollowen a.re aoon going to ttnd comin&' style accord.Inc to Life h18 office decked out with a magazine. cement floor, a.ccordinl' to IOll • • • Keith. Eugene Quarry • • • recently received Mrs. Joeepb carver, 648 Cliff from the Anny. drive, returned Sunda.y from a 10-• • • day trip to Dallaa, Tex.u where Mn. Pl.ul Dunlap and d&Ul'hler ahe vialted wtlb retativea. It ju.It of 317 !Mower atreet. are va.c&tion- oo happened that during the per-Ing tn Portland, On!., until llcl!ool lod ahe wu there, Texu suffered. start.a. Kr. Dunlap wtU go up wt.th the botteat weather tn SO north to bring them back. yeara. (That'll 'teacb her to leave • • • • • • C. S. Warner spoke before tbe . Newport Barbor Y'• lien'• Chlb Ca.lif ornia) . • "" 11 .. ..., .... .,,J TO HABBOB AW JOI.ICI • <. •• ~. • • !.. . . ....... Cli•pel Company ' Page 17 is now ready . to serve you from their New ~ South Main St. in Santa Ana. Store on * Venetian Blinds , * Linoleums ·and Tiies * Porch and Patio Coverings * fiber Rugs and Rush Squares * Rattan Furniture A MART FOR · CUSTOM INTERIORS ON DISPLAY, and for your inspection, ifr our beautiful new showroom, we Jiave a fine selection of lfloor coverings .... WIL TONS, VELVETS, CHENILLES, HAND HOOKED and SCATIER RUGS in stun· ning new designs and colon-. FABULOUS ORIENTALS and BROADLOOMS I Colorful Pa.tterns * Consulting Decorating Service -Ideas Galore * Hfnd Woven Draperies • You Are Cordially Invited to Our New Store Manor Carpel Co. • 1427 :SOUTH MAIN SANTA ANA PHONE 3525 FllY TD THE RACES AT Coeta Meta • traffic Safety Monday ~t on Juven.lle prob- Councll, Ralph Irwin, Mrs. calla leme 1n Oranp County. OGelUi Vielle, Mn. Mariann Shorey, Kn. were Jlm Storey and ltd Zlmmer-1,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Florence H . Shearer, J. C. Uon-man. eo.ta )(eM., Don Stmcm, Bal- b&rger, Walter Miller, Kenneth boa Jaland. Chad TwltcheD. prem .. DEii IDRR 30 lllDRJTES OF PLEASURE I ' I BIDE IN A NEW 4 PLACE STINIOR Phone Beacon 5453-W AITBB 7 II'. ltl. ll'IJ. lll:JICON 587.2-B lampan Bay Sky Harbor W.19th llreet Costa •••• Boetcher, Aubrey Olliger and Joe dent of the Y. K. c. A. Board Carver attended a meettng of Or-and OrvWe G. Tbomu. Y. K. C. A . ange County Counclla ln Santa secretary for thia u.. Ana Friday night and were given • • • many interesting lectures by var-TheJ"e will be an otttcial board lou.a highway ,!>ft~cta;a· meeting ot the Community Church Ed Eddlck and family returned Friday evening, at 7:30 P. K . · yeeterday from a three..(fa,y vaca-• • • Uon at Lake Henahaw. Over 50 pef'90IUI we.re preeent at • • • the Me-. Boot.I &nd Saddle Club'• Mr. and Mn. M. Van Steenwyck pot-luck dinner at the Legion hall of San Marino vialted the K&x 'ntunday evening. Mr. J. L. Kun- VanDrtmlen'1 lut week. 800 ot lluuon Inc .. llhOW"ed color • • • movie pictures of hia recent ~ Mn. Bertha Bryaon. Riverside, month trtp down the cout of spent the weekend with Mr. and Mexico • • • llnl. A . R. Glngru of 288 Mac-. --• nolta atreet. Mra. Bry90n 111 put Mr. 1 and Mn. Clyde Otto, auu JteCOnd Dlstrlct Preaident ot the Clyde• brother, Louie a.nd family, v . F . w. a.nd Kr. and Mn. Glenn Moore • • • were sue9bl at a. .teak·balte at Newport Harbor lll&b ec.hool the home of 'Mr. and Kn. Doug will open lta doon on Septe1pber Ward on Udo Ialand recently. 10. Regiatr&Uon will be held Sept. • • • 8th and 9th. Mr. and Mn. David Utter, 218 • • • WU.OU .treet. entertained Mn. Kn. Leola Grtmn viatted the Jack Garman .10D Jaclt and daugb· Dick Fullen 1n San Clemente ter Barbara.' ot Arcadia. Sunday. Sunday. M.r. 11"\lller formerly They spent moet ot the day at owned the Coot& )(-Pharmacy, Balboa tcblD th ll'llPI ot now owned b! ~ 1; Pinkley. . the anO::lrdl 'and e the beauty The 600 club met at the home parade. • • • ot KnL D. L. Cbadwtck ID Banta •' , AD& Thur• day. :Mn. llan>ld Kn. Roland nemnlth of Gayla., Elmer won tint prtse., Mn. Rob-and her bt11band attended a n-- ert IAncd&le. llOCODd an4 :Mn. union at th• Valendu Bar-B-Qu• Frank Waloh"'°" the conool&tkJD near Plaeenlla Ba~ nl&l>I. ~:::::::::::::;::;:::::::::::::;::;::;::;::;;::;=:;=:;=:;::::::::::::~I prtae. On band to celebrate ltft.. • • • 1 ly1l KcGulft'• 21.ot birthday (fO< :Mn. Bell JonM of Lonf BMdl, tho umply-umphl time) wu Mn. wu the weelo:.....S ,.-i ot :Mn. Lout.e Ballman, Mn. Rach e 1 Vldsfnia Knauer an4 ber mater, WedeldnJ, Mayme SlhlllnJ, :Mn. )(ro. Ruth Cole. ' LATEST NEWS FROM . BARRETT WfOii1~ PDIB ••• IF ao••s, · •aaso Grace Wrtgllt, llnl. Helen Woodo, o o o Kn. FloMle Laqdale, Mn. Jean ----• --,,__ -·-•-' H011chtn. Mn ........ Walmh and -.... --_._ ._._ .... -..iv--••.--Tlolted Mn. Bur1 c. -Kn. LouJlle "BelJman will take SUnda;J' The bad clbmlr at the club to dlnller at X-In -··· a.rr/'::m at -a Santa Ana before tbe nest meet-Park. bl&" to be blld at tbe . bame ol • • • Mn. -Laqdale ~. 11r·.anc1 Mn. -Olrlollan • • • • Vic ll'anincton lo back ID -bo.._ _,i.t a -In Ontano after ..... lnlJ art the Cout ot &!'<I are mcm.s ID _,.,, Kr. )(-for albacore. Chrlollan will --'&'ftcalbln Since my first announcement on those .,,.,..... • • • at aiaffeI HllJll -and .rm.- 2-bed h .,.,_,., Bob Barcllck left -aistat lo lor OODop. omes we are well on our way to fulfill -wllll Illa -Dm _ _, _ • • • nearly 50 orders for these hoJDM. ca the --" ..-ta -llmlth &Dd -ot - Why hesitate? Come to our oft'lce and w T•.ir-Vallo!y. -..wta4 at --ot Ka. theae 1a.na. • • ·! M. 11.. ~' 1-fl l'lo•• llb •t. p llli'. and Ka. 'WIJlott W-·-. &"II .-& --,. tM Theae homes are BUILT .. _ nOt ready-<:11t; =~: .. ~.:i~· boadl at BllD• -_........, m.•de· out of knotty p_ine and incl--~-plumbing, • _, =-1' IM ftlJltt. ..._ ----trip~-... _. . . wiring, lbower bath complete,_ etc-, ete · -1o Boll J.Ma , ._ a. .._11111 --.; 1(-·---Jlli'_ _ _ _ ...... Just talr.e ~ key and walk in"wben. it'• com· """'a--o1 u..·-'°""" nc,r..,, to ~ ~::·., .,... ~ No worries ! ! No red tape'!! --a -='lllrl Ill )lie .._., "' ,,_ • • • ,• . _. Ila WIJtM 1, 'O, UI nae. are ideal u cottagee; g1Hl9t cottags; llr. &ad Mn. ·llaifti WU.--*"'· -la-lasll>- apta.; -rentala; 'bMch homell, etc., .... .surpn.e ' --.. llr, ----. ~ -.... 1 3 ti at )lOUl'Elf lllllS. llr. aad -. OClt -· • I w -Jlr. --. aa -. . . • I . . J ..,., Mr. -lln,'T. Rtl"' --el ..... .U.. • see ·uT :••••••• ...-.--...._·~· ·-· · ·-· · · I path* at ___ lll Mr.--Ws II'* SOBRY ml PHONE C•ITS _, Qt sp .. L n a,. .. .. = ...... H 2 .. - -' I • • • ._, ~, ' J MW _.,.. • .... CD ... i.n,-1 22~ .. ..,.,-.,.. .. ..._.,ll'r.WOS , •• ,,. --aaplJll '50 £1& a. E ')w :;.'!: -Ill lftfi .,_, .? HP S ,._ =• Z ......... ~~--.... ~~~~~~..;;::~~~~~~~~~~~ b • .._.a JSJ'l kill I I , • • • • I GLIP CO. OF CALIFORNIA A!OIOUNCES THE APPODmCENT or CULBERTSON CHEVROLET CO., l"C~ lmCLU'UVZ DULD FOB TllE llAllBOB AllEA !he *-7 of GL1P 11 die mj of im aMcii1"9 piootec:dn coalhiQ d"nc:onred b tM m!Htarr vadw .. prw1U9 of war. Now GIJP Iii ~· ......... -ow 111. aur..-... -........... ~ ... .... 7119---............ . .. _.,.. __ ! GLIP I bdll ff I I mdpddbg &IP 1 7 I •ll ..... 1r.W.te-CIM• .... ... ,, I r .......... a au~.... .. 1 • , 511:1 aeM. .. ..-. ;ob•. --allllrlad..W. • • •••• 111 ..... &IP '11111..i--. pool.-. a brswrs • ••--•nr•' l'et., .. •"'•-• tf . --..... qz'•• .... -JIJI#' 1 .... tit .. ([ J I ' 11 llD ......... Wldcqm. .... p•t'1-a•··1111I I 1p .... I • I SLIP .. JIOr .......... I t I ..... -• F • • .... ..ar Ftlt .,. 11 I I e I ! ' I ... 9 •t ILIP llm ... A ., ....... 1fr .. II 3 t•'1' ilttJkwat•a& ,., ... , 41'.Ql1 b I ~ ~RTSOll CHEVROLET .CO., llfC.· . Y-H.tior AIM ~-·~ 'c::::lwnollt D1ihr · 3011 W. Central · Ne~r! Beach '. Pb. Harbor 513 ....,. ._ ,,,,...-. ._, ""••Hd•_ ..... .sm M•., r-r-• ' . • .. l • I -- • • ' . • • \ • HARBOR LEGIO~ INS'l'ALLS OFnCERS--Ottlcen of the Newport llaN!ior A.merkiu Leaiea PMt lmtalled at a pUac 09NIDOllJ' Iii tMlr Lepon Hall are. Hated, left torrlllttt Bw Ben•••ter. ohaplN•; Phil Hayden. wond vice eonunencter; Earl Coppenmlth, ... , oom.mMiler; Vi.eeat Cuw-."O. oom- maoder; John UP'Oa. ftnt 111ce CM"ftW"'lk!i'; Jl"rank Orooker. bJ8tori.Ani ;ro>ta WIG~ ad;l'litllllt. st&Ad- lD• 'are memben of Aeabelm Poat '72 baatallaiton teem. Ottlcer aot' 8lloWD. la u.e pletan> .. Leay Penlui. oerg'Mnt ·at anils. (Cllt c:ourteOy Prus Te...-,). SUN-BURN, SAND, AND SMJJ.F.8 eni much ill e\.ide•ce at tie ouUJta' of C:... Collu. crlppled children'& home. POiin& for tbelr plctuni Wt.tb the kiddlel are Mn. J..udlle II. lenle, cllnetor of aunes, .. 'Mother" FrancM Ete.aor Smith. esecuttve aecretary, ADd Odetta B. Gover. ...aataat executJ,,e secretary. (Preas photo). JUST ARRIVIDI Crippled Children Leave Newport with Sun, Sand, Smiles Sunburn, sand and am.Uee were . . , ' • I • . _lanerspl'la·g_ ' . - ll'attre1SS· · and BoX Spria9 Double or Twin Size .-Regular $54.95 $3995 • ·- • OTHER PRICES SI.AHO 10 TO 48% Bedroom Suites . Dining Room Suites Living Roos Suites Outdoor Fumiture Chrome Dinettes Bed Divans Broadloom Rugs Studio Couches Pleftter Lamps. Fine se1ect1 .. ot MAPLE FURNITURE AT• SAllB • ALL SALES FINAL SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE FURNI aaa COUT BIG-AT Pltone Beacon 5164-W EASY TERMS 01 tile llirlCll 1111 Open Saturday Evening Until 9 - -·Sunday 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. about ~ually app&t'ent when ~~~~~;:::;;;;:::;;;;:::;;;:;;;;;:::;;;;:::;;;;:::;;;;;;;:::;;;~;:;:;:;;:::;;;;:;:;:;;:::;;;~;:;:;:;;:::;;;~;:::;;;~~::;;;;:;~~;:::;;;;:::;;;;:;:;:;;:::;;;~~;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;~ twenty-five crippled chlldi'en from Caaa Colina, comoalMcent home V · 'IES for crtppled ehlJilren at Chino, A'-"' • M•dc by Hollyvoguc m ihc land of sun and fun and rcftraitsg rhc ba ucy of California's snow· topped mount2ios. burnished dc$ern .nd golden sh0<a-CD!be in and sec these tics today -COSTA MESA ..... lielp.t Into -ntday att<>r- noon a.tter a al.in and ocean-splaah- ed day at Newport B .. ch. For two of the chltdren, Palay Fr&Zier and Billy Snow. who an at the Home for treatment for lnfanWe paralyaia, it wu the tint glimpse of Uie oee&n. Patsy, 12, hails -from Morrelton, Ark., and Billy, 12, from M.lamJ, Arts. Evefy 'Child got h1a feet wet at eome time duitng ·the day, ~even tf he had to. be c&rried tO the water'• qe. Ambul,tory patients were permJtted to remain ln for a longer period under the watchful eyes of eeveral attendants. • Palls and ahovela for digging in the aand delig'hted the younger memben of the group. · Lunch wu served an the beach at noon, with lee crean1 and other treat.a being provided by sympa- thetic apectaton. Stat! memben accompanying the children on the outing included Mra. Frances Eleanor Smith, exe- cutive secretary, and .Mn. Lucille M. Jerde, director of nul'9e8. The caravan of two station wagona and three can, wu escorted both waya by Slate Hljlrin.y Patrol- man ·aears· R. RehljOhn. !!!!!:=::::::;:==J Artur Ritbin1tein . ······--~----·-=·······················-.. To Give Concert n ............ -.-.-..~-~~-~™~~~--~™~. At Lagoni! Beath. FREE! Toy Machine Guns (Complete with Peep Slgbt -d Tripod) Every boy will .want one of these action-lilce guns. SOLB · LASf YEAR ·FOR $5 Now 'fr~e with m·erchandise purchase of$~ or more. Off er Starts Sa'tdtcta"(, Au-gust 9th and continues . .until stock of . Gans is exhausted. ROLLFAST BICYCLES, all sizes . . . iit.95, up!' . . . . MESA tCt: ........ ~ ltrpiut aDrl~r~ Biie JlolOn~ &i:AfiE. -. Artur RublnoUln, open , termed tile 'inost ei:dtrng plali18t of our tlme," will arrive here ln the col1.r9e of bU tent.II CObMrt tour under the dJ.tteUon of tmprema.J.ro 8 .. Hurok for one of lU htgb- voltage ~onnan~ at Irvine Bowl, Ulgnn:a Beach, on Sunday evening, Aug. 17, at 8 :30. J"otin Bamett. brllµant younr; ueoclate QOlldUctor of tbe Loi ~ PldUWmonlc Q;eheotra, will be on the podium for Ulla p.tifoecUion i . Ttclteta for the .concert may be -r..... 'llie lllae 8alJa ... Bal-. or by ·-Unr; Xra. Henry P'reeman. ticket • a 1 e • chalnnan, or Kn.. D. D. ~un. Future Farmers Ta Get A'fti& • • 4' .~ - _-' . . . . .. .... ·· . ' YIPP-EE!l We're back in the saddle again/ 4a1&o•t 7th thru Augu!llt 18th! ~,: ; .. . ,•, ' "f .; < ., • tfi · ~·-1· .. •1· :·1&,Ll i ~rl U i11 • U I • • • 'l. • . .., "'- • • <. I l , . . • . I . RAB!IOS LZGION IN8TALL8 Ol"PICZll&--Ofl of Ille N-rt -tr rtne i:..i-... teeblW at a ,.wae ea• 11q a tW:r Leil8a BaD are. ll!•ted, left tu ... rtalii:stUlh '&, c' pt:h; ftll ~ wNlll '9'ce <,..--f·r; Earl Voppenmltla, put ~J VllileMt&~<'ai: ' , _... rreeNleP; Jolla U...,., ~ Ylee or•M '6· '!I: PJ9aJt Oroeker, ldltor:w· 1 t irllillii9'bini ..,.,a I l?ta• Ille are mtmben fd A..,..,, Poet: n 1mte11atloD tam. Otnaer ao·& lllaWa ti tae ~plt!t&• II..-, Peruut. ~ at ...... ' I . " . a.it 'cdmtMy Prom~). SUN-BURN', SAND, .AND SMDJ!'M 'Wel9 madl ID evldmee at tlB ealaii'-ot 0Ma <1oilM_ Cift1Jel clllldren'• home. P ..... for -. plctare Wttll tile Jdddleo ...., Mn. 1...me M. l1liHo, -of llllJSe9. "Mother'9 Fnw Eheaor 8mttb,, esecaUve mecreta.ry, aad Oclena &. Gover,-·ss'rts" J execuUve aecretary. (Pree9 photo), I JUST AlllYIDI • lWlc: by Hollyvogu< m die land of sun UJd f1111 UJd retkaiag the beauty of Cdifom•'s tDtdW· topped mountains.. burnilbed I doscru UJd golden shoia. Como in UJd re; tbex bes roday ~ppled Children Leave Newport with San, S&Jid. Smiles --Sunbum. ~and and .mi. were about equally app&rint - twenty-nve crtppleit clllldnn trom • Cua Collna, --t -for ettfpl L 11 alUi!frwl at Ch1no. _...,.. lllto -ftlday-hoon ~a 8Ull and OCMD·~ .. ell daJI' at Nnport a-.. :For two Of the 'ddldren. Patsy Jil'Uler and ~ 8Dow, wM an at the Home for b:eatment for i.a,anwe pa,..qiU. It wu ~ llnt g!lmpee ot ti[ .. t!&ln. ....~. 12, balls -from MGrT'Olton. Ark., and Billy, 12. from M'.l&ml, Aris. f ll:v~_got hb feet w.t at -\ime'c!Ui1ng the day, -even If he ba4 to' be ea,.ieit tl> the wa!A>r'a "l'P· Ambui{tory .,.uenta were p{inriltted to rtma1n In for a longer i;rtod under the -tchful eyea ot ""9ral aftendanta. Palla and •ovela tor dlntnC' 1n the Mild deU,tlted the younger membera of the group. tuiich waa eerved cm the beach at noon, with ice cream and other fruta being provldecl by eym.,.. tb.etlc epectatora. staff membon aceomP&Jl:rtng tao cbllare.\ on tile out1ng' tncJuded Mro. ~ J:leonM Smith, exe- cutive ~. and Kn. Lucille M. Jerde, director of nunea. TIM ~n;;. ot two atatlon wagona &Dd three can. WU MCOrted both COSTA ~ -~:~ Pa~· . IWl.in.+ein --···········-----····=----·-············-~---.... To s·tve· Concert •,r--~-•™v•--™-~•«v---.-----w--sam----~ Mi -r · . I . ff gurte Beisth. BEE. ~~~~t;':': time,• wlD -beno ... Ille Toy Machine Gani (Cowp' ... WitlaP ....... t••d'l'dalod) · · Every boy will .want one .. of these action-lie guns. · 7 • • SOLD -LASf YEM' S5' ' Now fr9. with. merchandise . purchase. of Sl or more. ·Offer · Stal1s Sitcl-d'av." -~ 9th and continues .urih'l stock Of Gans is ...... sted. ROLLFAST BIC1t'CCS, all sizes .. • MESA C'ICtE 9tP "' m • ,.,. a.w1 •••1,.. a(ll:.,.·e, ....... , ............. .............. --.ot:--1111 •• r 111• .111 ~ tour under Ille -ot lm-1ro Iii ·~ _fw. -ot Jill hllll-~~::.: s:= ~~­~lor ot Ule .... =~ ... J:!i at 8:IO. n _MrTlllllllt: ~ ~ be • u.e. podhn tor um ---Cl·-·~ +!Jckf11a ,.,. llle.oc--.-t:t ma.:r lie ..... 'frilii> --'lella le -.. ..,. ·-.cuns .... 8-ry J'J =··· tic::Mt ••••• ..,.._. ........ D.D.W¥>- ~~ 1·' ?"•'" ..... ,.. ... , •1 •• sr'M •• "• ) I :p N ,.. A , It• ... ltollfl: ,,...,_.,. sen,... _,_,__, ... rg ... a z .,, • . . ' . 7 •• ... • ' • • laae .. 1~·r •9 , . • llattre·ss. and • . BoX Spri~9 Double or Twin Size $3995 ·- .7 . ... . OTID PRm SWllD 10 TO 48% \ ledrooin Suites Chrome DineHes Dining Room Suites Beel Divans Uving Roos Suites S-.dliiom· Rugs Outdoor FumitUre Studio Couches • Planter umps. RH Ulctlll .t MAPLE FURNITURE AT • SAllll • All. S'ALES FINAL , ~ SUBJECT ·TO PRIOR . SAtl FORNI aaa cdan maawaT Plllle BlllCll 5114-W EASY TllllS 01 Ille lllncll .. Open ·Saturday Evening Until 9 - --Sunday 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. . . j VAi.l.IES ' ;r ~ ... \,\)~ ~\ .~~, \,,, . ~\)~ .... ~ ' ~ :r :I) ..I ~ >· , ~ ' •' as ,L 'fe, ~ ' YIPP-EE!l We're lxzck in the sa4dle again! • 7 ti ... &t'dl"f" 11 cM -· ..... fta81 .. • r ' ' • • • ' • ) ' •