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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1945-03-07 - Newport Balboa News Times• ., SAM I . TBA VIL Had a chance to ' I take a train trip to a . -spe.per meeting In the northern part of the state and get away from the grind, but It's sure great to be bad< home. Travel is just as heavy as ever, although dvlllans are movtog In greater mnnber than service men, yet !he presence of many young mothers and their babies indicate they are the wives of boys in uni- folm-Diners are more ac- cessible and while the meals are regimented, they· are wliformly good and moder- ate in prlce, a condition for which the S. P. over whose . lines we travelled, calls for a meed of praise. At Fresno met my brother Louis and his fine spouse, and went to Carmel for a visit with the Nellis and their two boys, also rela- tives. Carmel is built like Laguna Beach, only more so, and Its lovely wooded hills, quaint streets and houses, makes one wonder if this modem age isn't ·a Jotta bunk. Monterey is a fishing and canning center of no mean proportions and made one wish for Greg. Gorby or Walt Longmoor to give an open Sesame into the mysteries 'Of that mile or sci of interesting buildings. • • • Sa.n FranciLlco. The city by the Golden Gate is as busy as a pack of hounds off for the chase. Streets are as packed as when the town watches the old ·year oot and the ne)l! in. Hotels and cafes have waiting lists and lines, but the sleeping and ea ting acconunodations are mighty good. Speculating as to what several thousapd transients will do when the April con- fereru:e of the Big Three-- Stalin, Churchill and Rooo;e- velt--<::0mes off. A colorful piece of litttature by Na- than-Dohrmann on Easter gifts is built around Kay Finch's captivating bunnies. .. saved it for her, If she hasn't got one of them. .. + + ' Service Men's Idea. Went to Oakdale, a picturesque, • delightful town nestling in the h~ of Stanislaus county, one of the richest -·agricultural areas in the U. S. The Oakdale Union High school district has put over an idea tflat could well be emulated here. The white , brick wall of a two-story building next to a gas sta- tion, has been utilized for the names of some 1100 men in the service of their coun- try. The money was raised by subscription and a bill posting firm did the job of painting in letters that can be read 50 feet away. Where a Gold Star is all too fre- quently req u i re·d. it is· painted opposite the boy who will not return, and more than a dozen have an- swered the last caJJ from a -community of less than 10.- ~ people, It's a project that could well fall within the province of our own Chamber of Commerce. as the Oakdale Chamber spon- 80red that one. ' + • + Slow Down! It J. hoped that the council can do something about the request ol Mfg. Watson ·to slow down the Coost highway along the stretch of commer- cial places in that area. The half mile or so is built up al· most solid on the bay side and the thought of making a millrace of the thorough- . fare, thus perilling pedes- trians, is a situation that needs remedy. Years ago l..ag\ma Beach reduced \he Jl)ted of Its main hlgh""Q' in end out of town, but It took j>OAedW ~ ilnd qUlte a 1'2w auests to stop the ped. &Mic•. and the. walking plbllc II entitled to the cm-..._atlan.. . ~ ~ + ..... ""''.to ~·We· are ect ) 1l'e made a m!etake ID -,_.t heafnm but -lilppy to Jeu:n that wt! • \ I / • • J • I . .,. -• ~os ·.a es· 1 ion ~~-·. -NeWJ)orl· Balboa ·News-Times . I _ _.-. VOLUJo:XXXYD I . Red C·ross Drive Hits · Its Stride · as Balbo cl First -to Make Ouota Chairman Grace Reports People Responding Genewusly; Harborites Hear Address on Release of Prisoners from Jap Camps That Newport Beach residents are grateful for the Red Cross, the greatest mother of them all, who walks at the side of each lad on the fighting front in time of war and moves to aid in the wake of disaster in. peacetime, is evidenced by the generous way in which they are giving to the annual Red Cross dro/e for funds which is now in its sixth day to raise this area'1> quota of $18,234. First place of business to tum in 100% membership was the Balboa Post Office which "came through s0lid . the first day of the drive. A ccording to Mrs. Victor Crace. drive chairman, although It ls too E"&r1y in the drive to have full re- ports from the various 'A'orke'r9, the g-eneral feeling among them Is that people a.re respondJng gen- erou.5ly. With the national quot& lncreued from $140,000,000 to $200.000.000 after Nation.al Chair- man Butt O'Connor's trlp to tr.e European-'9r.'&r tbeatere, it will ~ necessary tor all donatJoo.s to be tncreaaed this year to meet the growing n.ttds Of tbfa great bu- ma.nit&rlan movement. Can Mall OonatfOns Although volunteers are work· lng In every pa.rt of the commun· tty, due to difficultlee lD finding residents at home, ldrs. Grace again urges thoee who have not been contacted to mall their con· tributlon to the American Red CroM. Balboa, C'allfomia. That the Red Croes progr&In la vital to our best interests cannot ten otncers a.nd men who have been released from prlaon campa or the German and Japanet1e gave word plcture.8 ot coodJ:tlons under which loved ones of the audience are living. Among that eager audience were a group of Harbor resddenta who came home with a much clearer-picture· Of the sur- roundings or ~etr aon or h\lltb&nd for whose rele&.!le they are arudous· ly waJtlng. · Tbe speakera, ea.ch ooe from a different prlaon camp, had their informatJon well-organized so that many queattone of thoee in tbe audience were an1Jt1Vered '(furing the general meeting. That the boye who talked had been beaeecbed by their comrades whom they bad to leave behind, to tell ocJy the fa· von.ble in!ormaUon, wu to the credit ot the American prlsooer1. They are te.r more conei!rned about the welfare of their families at home than they are with their own hardships. be questioned. our men in 9ervice Word From Local Boy have Deen a.Jded by the Red Cron In a letter from a lad now bound I on every front. When they a.rt eon· for home on the Grlp&h.olme who fronted with loneliness and anx· had been ln the PriBon camp with tety, they are met by the IJDlU es, Bob Walke r, eon Of Mrs. Polly the coffee and doughnut.a, the rec· Walker, local Red Cro88 chairman reatton club! and reM. centers of tor Prisoners Of War. recent word the Red Croes. When they are of her son \\'&JI brought u the forced down In the jungles of home-ward bound American had Burma, Red CrOM mercy klta.are seen Bob on January 6. The 1peak· para.chuted to them. Wben a. eold· er at the auditorium from tbi.s ier worries about bla fsmily, Red I same Stalag Luft 3 camp whJcb 121 Crou Home Service becomea the near Breslau, bad word that It medium of communication. When I bad been moved before the Rua.- he u, wo-unded, Red .Crou plasma si.ans reached there but that all saves hia life and Red Cross boa~ i maU should be directed to tht: old pltal worken help in hJa re· addttsl!J. Dividing the camp, the babUitatlon. The great work o f I ~rmans have moved part near the ~ aervtcea of the American Neureirburg &nd the rest to C-7 Red Croea ia unending. near the Czechoalovaklan border. Hear Addresa ThoM" attending from here were Signiflca.nt of the continued and Mrs. Polly Walker. Mrs. Fr-ed vigorous ettorl.9 with which thel Ostrander , Mrs. Jo Anne Verberg, Red Croes baa aougbt to bring to-J.1t8. CRthetine Keesee. Mrs. Wing, gether by means ot letters, mes-j ~lrs. F. B. o ..... ·~n . Mra. Fred White. sages and parc:ela. American pris· 11rs. Mal")' Killey, Sgt. and Mrs. oner9 of war in both German and 1 George Grttley and Mrs. Jane Japanese. lntenunent camps and Calk ins. chairman of the local Red their next of kin, was lbe meet· Cross Home Service department. ing SundAy night tn the Skrine Driving the station wagon which Auditorium in Loe Angelet1. transported Uvm ....,.ae Mrs. Corson. To a packed and eager a udience, Red CruM Motor Corps. Mesa Disaste r and Relief Com . Named Mesa' Co-Pilot Is Promoted Flying with the 94th Bomber Group In En.gt.and. Richard H. F.~ea. "°"·of Mr. and Mn. Her- man Bunea, of Cctlta Mesa, hall been promot.d trom. the rank ol aecond lieutenant to t1nt Ueuten- !Ult. Sharing In the pride over the &dvance ot thla 2l·yea.r-old B-17 F1ytng Fortress co·pllot. W b la wlte, b!rs. Beulah Barnes who resides at 224~ Orange avenue, Ooeta Me-.. LL Barnes wu graduated from NeWport Harbor High echool in '42 where be played on the 1941 championship bo.sketball team. He enllsted ln the Army Air Corpe and wa.s called to eervtce the fol- lowing February while attending Santa Ana Junior co'.lege. He ha.a been in Engl&J\d "1tb the 8th Air Force 8'nce lilt September. Mesa Red .Cross Drive Off to Good Start Mth more than 50 volunteeT \\'orkers cnntaetin-' each home and bu.sine88 hou&e In the Costa Mesa district, reports of the first five days of the annual Red Croes drive f or funds point to the iruccess of this community "to meet Its quota CTf S6.038 by the cloae of the drive, accordi.n.g to Mn. C, G. Huatoo, chairman of the drive. For the convenience ot the vol- unteer workers. It ha.a been &r* ranged for money to be turned In at the Costa !.1esa Red Croes bead~ quarters every Tuesday and Fri· day whee Mrs. Gunning Butler. treuurer wtn be there to take donations. A report tr om R . W . Bartine. chairman of the bu9iness di!tric t . ·Neighbors · =r&1!:~ cheer when V ogel ·quits The hurray• and lboutl:ng beard by Balboa.na Saturday afternoon in the vicinity of Main at.reel wU at nm taken to mean that tbe v.ra.r wu over. or, that pe-rh&ps MacArthur ha.d invade~ Japan. During the tuntult, and a.midst the celebration. lt \vu teamed that ltt wu & gm.eral celebration by the merchant.. tn the 300 block on Ml.in •treet on the dep&rture of J ohn Voeel.. Vogel, who t'e(:ently 9:>ld bll bualneN and building on Main street vacated the premleea oo Sat- urday, March 3. A.a he locked the door and proceeded' up Main street toward Central a loud cheer went up that could be beard for many bJqicka. The cheering continued and as the bapplneas of hUI merchant nelgbbora gained momentum, it turned out to be a general cele.- bra.tion equaling a fourth ot J~ affair. ~ we go to preu It wu .UU goln& on and It ta hoped. that maybe the whoopee wilJ die dawn In & ·few daya. Vogel, whm interviewed by a News·Timee reJX>rter said '"There'• gratitude for you; and th.ia alter over 17 years in bustneaa at the same place. They'll miaa me now th&t I bave gone and anyway it.a nothing but downright jealousy. They'll •top celebrating when they find out that I am only going tu the 100 block on K&.l.n street.·· Fall from Roof lnjtire.s Balboa Sailor's ,Wife J'alllng from the roof of the Bal· boa ..apa..rtmenta, Main •treet. BaJ. boa. where she and her husband occupy a penthouse apartment.. Mrs. R. D. Scboenin.g waa b&d.IJ' injured at 1 :20 a. m. Friday morn- ing and after examination by Dr. Rau-. wu taken to the Orange County b<M!pltal. She has a broken rib, broken collar booe, and her right arm 18 paralyzed, although the doctors ltBY thb will eventually be all rtghL Mrs. Schoening'• husband. R. D . Schoening, Mm l i e, WM pre91!Dt, Jl'lnt Sgt. Robert Hall, "°" ol Kr. and Kn. lam .. D. Wooda. :w7 27th atreet, Newport Beach, II complethlg training u a tank emnm •nder at Camp Shelby. ldll- Uolpp~ with the 2112Dd Field Ar- tlllery. These young men who are the pride of their olftcere, average 23 yea.ra ot age and have learned to handle 35-tqo Sherman tanlul: which carry tremendoua tlre power and arro.ameot, u dexteriou.ely u they did their own cars at bomc:. When hla battalion a.n"ived a1 camp Shelby tut November, it waa to train to become part of the most powerful .triking force ot any type ot equipment now be- ing ueed tn Europe. Virtually the equivalent of one and one-halt ot an ordinary field artillery bat- talion, the armored F .A. bo8.8U .50 calibre machine gun.a, .30e, f6 radJoe to lrurure &dequa.te com· mw:dcaUon, and two Ll4 lluon plane.a for obeervlng fire. Guollne by thouaands of gallon& la r-equ"tred to move the batalllon 100 miles and thia la: only one ot the big ltema ot supply. About ltiO tons of l!J'!Jppfte9 per d&y are required ' to keep the big unit golng when it ls in active engagement wttli the enemy. Sgt. Hall who was a atudent at Newport Harbor High achoo!, en- 1~ tn January 19'11. and other trienda, but no one we.a able to tell bOW' the accident oc- r.urred. It WU reported by R. F . Ba,rn:!:tt, who called local police for an ambulance a.ud doctor. Ask City to Slow Down State Highway indicates that his committee are on Rapid gro"1.h of bUBiness along tna:ka, bWJCS. and cars as they their toM, too, '-'.'\th response being the state highway from the Arches speed by, This area, y,ith it.a pres· ocost gratifying. W orking with east to the bridge over the upper eot conjeation, wb.ich will grow hlm are James Kllp&trlck. C. M. bay. brought a req-µe.et from ~e worl'le u our city grows oorth and N elson and Bill Lord. buf'inMS man in that area to aloW east, idlould be a 25 mile zone and A kick -off breakfast was served down traffic to at least 25 miles the speed laws strictly enforced. all solicitors in the Friday After· an bour and eliminate the present can you belp accomplish thi.8 ? noon club on the •day the drive condition ot a speechvay. "Wbile c.n the subject of the opened a t ""hich t ime chairman Roger s. Watson, a manufactur-Coast Highway, where I have cut Huston told the "'orkers of the er at 611 Coe.at High,vay 'WTOle a my bws:ineu Jot. would il be out ot t.a.!lk confronting them. communication to the council. order to mention other improve- At the met"tinJ;r Of the directors v.:hich referred the subject to It& menta, web as a~t lighting, of the Red Cl"O!l.S held Tu~ay JX>llce committee. Hia letter fol-beautification, landscaping and night in the Red Croes rooms. It l0\\'8 : general plan.rung. Thia ia the front wu announced that the Annual "~nUemen: yard. 80 to apeak, Of Newport As chairman of the Costa Mesa Orange County Red Cross in Santa Meeting of the Red Cross would be "I would like to call your atten· Beach; for It ls from thie highway Red Cross committee on Disastrr Ana, Chamberlin will call a meet· held on March 27, with a. pot·luck Uon to the 101 Cout Highway. that tbou.sande of strangen, tour- and Relief, Or. P. A . Olamberlin ing of his sub-committee chair-dinner planned u a feature. EVery from the Arches east to the Upper !Bts, aervice men. etc., get t.helr has announced .chairmen of his men the latter part of this month member of the Red Crose 1s lnvlt· Bay bridge. This section of the first and in aame cue .. their on1y !permanent sub-committees that at which tlme a speaker from the ed to this meeting and . this in· Stare highway is becoming ~.,impression of our community. .' have bttn set up. Each of th~e County Red Cross Disaster-and cludee every person who has coo-~way fo r traffic pass Ing ·'Somt.-<lay, J look to see tbi.s l groups. skilled in hand_ Jin~ thr ir . Rel~et ~~tee wiN be heard. . tributed SI or more and this ehould tbrougb our communil)' a.nd every an!a llimllar to Laguna.. With I particular pl'lase _of re~ier in case SeJ"Vlng wtth Dr .. c;tiamberlm mean about the entire population week sees an accident or a peraoo hotela, !It.ores.. theatere &nd a. ahop- of a major or minor disaster that are L. C. Button. edit°':'. Costa or; Costa Me80. injured. ping cent.er. Tb.la will naturally 1 might come to Costa Mesa. is Mesa Globe--Herald. comnuttee on Electioo of officers will be held "The present s;>eed limit is 35 come about u Newport Heights headed by 8 person suited because surve}·; Bertren Smith. ch.ief , at thl• Lime and·nine directora are mile.a per houT, according t o the and tbe back bay ia developed. To of his occupation. to rope ";th his Costa Mesa fire dept .. cunmittee to be selected: New by·laws to con· s.igna poated: This lir-1it means sO eocou.rage lbia, leta cut out the or her assigned job. 00· ~; John F. Webster, Red form to thoee generally In effect or 60 miles per hour to-the aver-, traffic baz&rda and give a thought "If "'e-are prepared. it's half the Cross First Aid chairman. com· a re to be submit ted to the mem· age driver, and these are the to this. the hub of the tuture New- battle" s,aid• Olamberlin, who fur-mittee on medical aid ; Roy E . bers at this m~tlng. Mrs. Harry speeds being UAed by large tan}( port Harbor." ther stated that he.felt his cotn· Barnes, Barnes Real Estate, com-BurdJck UI to have charge ot the --------------------------- munity was fortunate in the way mittee on shelter; K . H . Stewart, program and lo!rs. H. B. McMurtry it is spreed out. thus minimizing manager Safeway store. commit" la dlnDer chalrma.n.. the chances of a disaster spread-tee on food: Walter \V. Flscher, ing to large proportions. Outline owner Polly AP!"'"'! shop. axn- for the local orQJlization follows mitttt on clothing: Deni5 Hog- dooely ccmmitttts ...-ving In land. Wayside garage, committee other Soothe"' Orange county on transpol't&tion and oommunl- communities. aition; Mn. Glen Davis, Davi! Woririn& in close coonlination and Gay Music co. commltt ... on with bHdl:iuarten ot the Sootbem registration and 'Information: -------------!James T . Kilpatrick, manag~r Cross Word Puzzles Will Start Tbursday number you among our many th~ ol readers. rm sure you know, NeD that at times our editl:lr gets hiir- ried and harried and desPte the fact tliat It Is ln!DWI to err, we appreciate critid5'Jl from any ot ,rAJr readers. We are cmttnuonsly striving for perfection, a wndltion none ~us,: me:rm!'t!'1'~ vve or "mael,y ~! • Sprouse-Reia Co.. cunmtttee <*l l'Und raising and public lntonna-Duo to lftOlst-demand. oncl tion: J . C. LionbltJ¢, -· 10 Off-to "-our IMtura ToWlnkl< l{anlwatt Co-. oammlt-up to onuff fo< MtM rude..., tee on central purdlasos and IUp-.. .:.iu -c;,.;.. pHes. • Th• New.,.mea . . Word -llt Ila - -Atlf" a ~ Of -of 1-lllwa __ ._, ..... ............... ~ ........ W.N.'}. Ali-.. ... 'If ... ,..\ ... ~,,,$ .. ~a..-U s•ftllf. J Five . Local Eateries Sold in Past Week Council for Oil Lease. in Lowl~nd B~t Tables City Dump on Request Five Acres Near Booster Pump Referred to City Attorney; J efferson Withdraws Plea As Detrimental to Mesa Building Plans Newport Beach City Council Monday afternoon appm.red to favor leasing five acres in the flats for oil at Victoria and Borchard streets, near the booster pump. when it referred a proposal from Stone Bastain, representing· the BamhiJl Oil Co., to the city attorney for action. At the same time the board tabled action on the request of W. T. Jefferson for a lease on. the city dump atter Mr. Jefferson, through his rep- resentative, Ralph P. Maskey had withdraWn his request be- cause he felt it was detrimental to the growth and develO!>" ment of the city in that area. I The city attorney and Mr. Has-surrounding territory to be filled lain will confe r on the preparation up with the general mess of noise, or a lease in the Oats which is i dirt and unsightliness of IC*'gnlde near the Delaney well now pump-oil weJls, said Mr. Maskey. ing more than 100 batTels daily, It was ix>inted out that a cam- it was said. This will be included munity lease must be secured and ln a community le.a..se comprising that such lease must comprise 40 some of th~ holdings of Henry acres a.Dd receive governmental Myers and is said to be proved approval. Mr. J efferson. said Mr. territory, although corings will be Maskey, had 30 acres to lrtdude taken before actual work is with the city's 10 acres, but did started. The usual one-.sixth roy-not feel justified in proceeding at alty is offered, Mr. Hastain offer-this time. ing $60 a month per acre for the Tr&Uer Camp oromm first three months and S5 per acre As the South Coast company · for the next nlne months. lea!!e oh the city camp ground ex- Detrl~nt to Proven pi.res this spring a.nd the company U the c1t1zens . of . the Ne_wport , wanted to bring 1n a large barge Harbor area. vts1orung .a ctty of for repairs, it \.\"BS suggested the 50.000 people, famed for its beauty city. which does not intend to re- and unexcelled as ~ pleasure har-new the $750 per month lease. bor as was prophesied ~ently by start planning to turn it into a that leader of 'City bu~d'ers, Col. traUer camp and they are to in- Hany .Culver: went to kill that fu. vestigate the changes which will lure city, qwckly and completely, be needed in electrical service A all they have to do 18 to alloo;v the lady who was present asked that Dis ute on De inquent the city limit the time trailers are allowed to park, so that mon: peo- ple could make use of the camp. A conununication from the Me- tropolitan Water District in an- swer to the city's committee which recent!}' appeared before the MWD board and requested that the city be alJowed to come Property ~ ~:~ ~~d=1~ent!e di:;:u~~ta~ join as a part of the Coastal Wa- l ter District and the council will 11 the city ha.a a deed to a parcel ~tact the district directors and ~ of land from the State ot Cali· find out under what terms they fomta that land . belong• t o the can come in. city, regardle2S of "'bether or not Bids Were received for a pump. the former owner wtahes to pay motor and pipe for the water line up the delinquent taxes and pen but as Qty Engineer Patterson s!tles and get it back . ao ruJed. statC'd that he was assured of wa- Clty Attorney Roland Thompson ter for the summer peak load from s t the city council meeting Mon· other sources all bids were re- day. jected. The question came up when Tax Pen."'lon Ordinance Collector J. A. Gant. asked that a Passed to second reading was l'ervice man, now fighting over· the Or(Hnance "'·hich places city ~~1r~:i~~::t ~;~~~-~!i. e;~ I :::,r~~:'n,"~i;~.;:·~:~t:g':'= county taxes delinquent· five years \~t at dirferent hnuts for pohce, and to which the city nO'Y.' holds firemen . and others. This ord.i- tltle through the state. 1 nance will take efr('('t arter July According to the tax collector , 31· the law passed by Congress to the A communication rrom Paul effect that no property may be Palme r asked "''hen the city would taken from a ·man tn service and completr the Udo I-"le bridge ap- that he has s ix months after hi~ proach with a fencl' to matctf that discharge in which to r edeer=l it, on the Island side and the council "·ould ap~l~· ln u ·ts case. The cit y ,stated thC'y \\·ould do it ..... ·hen the attorney, on the other hand, quoti>J material could be secured. the state la'v ~"hich gives no right 1 A number of requests were ron- of redemption after the state ha.s sidered for pie r permits and the gilren a deed to the pro.pert:y. I moving of float.". which were The question ended 1n a dra\J..'. gran ted on condition they m ('et ~ltb ~e matter tabled for the with the approvaJ of the U . S . time bemg. Army engineers. It ....,.as pointed • out that 20 feet must be a llowed Father Joins Son beyond 'the pierhead for room 10 I M h t M • I do dredging opera lions and that n ere an ar1ne I thl9 left piers In many cues c. A. Campbell, 28l3 Central standing over mud. avenue , Nev:port Beach. a former R. L Patte~n. as ~trect super- navy m&.1), has left to join forces intendent. asked the oounci1 to ap- \\1th his son. Arthur R. Campbell. prove pa.Ying a th ird of the WBJ;r~ serving Uncle•Sam in the );!ercbant of a poliCPmtn who would include Marine. in his dutiC"S the inspection of gar- For the put 10 ye.an, Campbell bage and trash coJJection, particu· baa been a prominent commercial larly in the downtown area and fimerman in this district with hilt1 this "Was granted. They also ap- cra.ft, "Skipjack." Son Arthur ha.e l' proved the apoointment of August beea home cm leave after many Clark to the force at fi1" station mobtha ~rviee W!,th the Merchant No. 2 to take the place left vac8nt Marine. A.aot.her oon. S/Sgt. WU-by Robert Jadwin. . Uam Calnpbell, ts etationed ln the ,--------------, Ha....u.an Ioland&> • • JUST RECEIVED > : PAPER CLIPS l Oc per bos al lOe ... ..... ,, ·-·-'* u ... 1!11'· 0 ° ill - • • " " - ' I -• • ' • -·-~~~t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NEWPORT-BALBOA NE.WS-l:IMES , PBONJCll: N&WPO&T lS -U • 2 r t I Eft'l'J' T !q ... ~ .&ner .... ==~v;;._:;:=:-:xxx;;;:;:;V;;;D;; 8'llllcrlpt1o11 Payable 1n Advm:~.cro per .,..., 1n a,..... OOuntJ; P,75 per JWr. lo •th OC>Dei 113.00 per ;rear lo 8th .-. S: 11.. Ml!IYER • • • EDITOR AND ICNT Prlnlil'6 Ptant, !OU W . Contral AYOnUO, Newport -ch, O\llfomla . Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach A Deplndabfe Local lnatltut&on For Over 31 Yeaw;J I NAUO •. AL (DITOR IAL llhtC !"fl SSOCIATION nr /JtUnJv_ Active Member of HA BOR . HIGH SPORTS Five Records Fall as Seniors ~~~0 !!P ~~3!~}. 38-Poi~t Win class draws much congra.tulalion RJirh Jutnp--4 ft: u;' 1n .~Th11ock. Ono. as they won the Interclass meet · watl• . . Brn••I Jump..-17 ft II ln.-Woorlhou.e. hands down with 170 points. The Pollock. A•bra. Wllh!!.lm. Noblt juniors followed wtth 132.75. the Pol"" Vault-S fl fl ln.-Woodbou .... sophomores th ird With 118.75 and I Sb~~u~!m3:;'6, ~~ 4 1n.-Ri1na. Graf'-.. the frosh trailed with 82.25. I Bro•n. 91=1'11!. 8ro•n. F .. rnJeon Five record~ were left in the t.o:n,:~~i~~~.S--;A1hrn. O.·rulr. J1n1_r•. dust of the flying spikesters as the 50 Ya~ 2--0r11vfllo Muon. Smith. ' k h hi h . Th"U"'I All'all<1 .. r seniors bro e t e g sconng re-1100 · Ylln'--12 0--Ktma. P'•lftlaon. ll1 .. cord by 50 pgin.L,. F'UlleT' paced :oi .. u. H.,-. OUt to drop tJie fonner mile re-t lll\ll YIU'd--1 41 ll--Gllt ... rt. llmaon Orr. ! S ohlf'. 1'rt•11r>l•'Ont' cord 5:12 to 5 :06.8. Beekman ran R-·1.,~~ 4-l"ft"flhrno-n a swift lap to capture the <WO with I r~•" ~ "7 194111.w...i ri--. 55.8. Al Crane stretched out over -A n. C' the lows to set the low ~urdle re-~::: i 1 ~* :~ ~~ ~~Ml cord at 14.6. The senior relay s.iohon•~,.... 1-t #\!I ;11 :.9 team consisting or Hughes. Mel-""" ,i==·-=,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';' ;;";;,"==03=·'°~ ton. MacMillian and Beekman !' ' ~ " , I ~ ' ..... -. whirled around two laps ~ to set a I new relay time of 1 :41. V..-.1*7 B i.-b Jum~ f t. 4 in.-Wa.llner. Mllltt. lllrlton. MacMlllta~. Cramer. Broap Jump--20 It .. II !n.-Eill .. T.iatra, Beelnn-.n, IAPffle. Hom~. SAAAB Casabas to Play in C!lrnival Ord.en for • fleet of staat %06--pauencer land·bued cUppen have been &>laced wtth the Comolldat.ed-Vultee Aircraft Corporatioft by Pan AmerlcaA World A1nN1'L DMl.ped for tnnaAUantlc and t:ranaPaclllc aen1oe. the tranaporta will be capable of m gktnr a New York to ~~~._:rtP la ~ ntnewlll houn. The ahlps,. larpet yet propoeed ror commercial trav«>1, wtll be 182 feet lone. wtth wtnr 1pan or 2so reet. .....--r type --.-be mounted la tbe k'alllnc ed.re or the 1'1np. At lower left. cutaway view abowa seattnc and lotJ.DP. ar- Pole v11u1t--a 1t 6 '" -Tal•'Z ouo, FTit"lac- Sbot Put--42 ft.-Mllle'!' Van B rn. J'rel- IU An-hr'r. Dourtae. H1S"h Hurrllr"J'-17 8--EIHI. )1 [111!.r. ~Jr.­ man, J,.11kin11. Otto. Lo• Rurdl-28 4--XPl!On, Botllt". La """'I'". 100 Yard--ll.O-E1\1-. Mellon. eu.-bell. 8UWT· Elll1. 120 Yam-24 11--Bu.-b-. wa.11,,.,,.. c ..... ~. !H,.a.rn•. +4Q_ 1Tard-66 1'--~kman. lfad(lllia.o, Bal .... Van Horn. lll anoe'O 880 T 11rd--2 17 4-La Pt-rle. Rlcb.ro.o.o., Carrol. J'reeman. Otto. Jlll-6:08 8 -rullu. ero.. Ta11tn.. Flan. Bean. Rela;r-1 ~•1 0-&nion. -B l.-b Jump.---6 ft 2 tn.-Kelio, BorntJ:r, Blllboullt". Boomer 8'-o-.1 Jump..-l 9 ft.--.fo.J~ Cranl!.. Doalt'blJ', Sliva. Ban10n. Pole Vault-S fl -Br&CP. Ward. Cbw· m~. Shot Put--40 ft. ~ ln.-Rubeif?. B&MOe. Clark. Dou.-btT. Yaeke.1. RJ,-b Burdl-tO .~BrM:fl, Tamer. But· Inn. Dodd. Blllbuuae. Low Burdll!.-lt &-Crane, Mello. BMt.- lnp. Platt. Roelnor. 100 Yard--10.i--XarUn. Youn•· Rubel. Grt,.•e. su .... 120 Tud--24.0--YounC'. Varin. Smith. Dodd. ?i!UllJ' GGO Tlll'd--1 ·3G.8--Hanaon. ha.non. Pat.· tl'~n. SimJ*>n. Lor'rL 1320 Y~1 ·68.4--P'latt. UDd. G&rd-. ener. T.,.kt"I. S\&ndan,. Rel&1-l 111.6--Junlul"I. \ . ' Don Le1bhardt Tops Beacon All Loop Team • • For your enjoyment the crack Santa Ana Anny Alr Bue basketball teaot wtll play ln the feature game of Ut.e At.la· letlc Carnival. The SAAABa have qreed to play Crosby Sextom, the top team ln the Loq Besch area u part of the renewed Carnival to be held tbe Alrleeflth of March. The atar.atudded Air Bue five will be led by playtng Coach lack Hupp, wtio was a.n all-Amert· can before ent.ertnc-the 9flrriee. B upp Jui have wtth h1m .lack flamon. speedy Uttle forward who muters tbe ball wttb tbe touch. of a delicate Umepl.eee. B1ll Sanden will fill the other forward apot and Art Tu.rMr and Bob White wUl Work the ruU'd -ta. The Air B ue p nr will rea· lure snappy ball ha.ndllnc, for It Is thU ablUty t.hat haa made them the top aentee ~ on the oout. The _prne wtll be played at tile oonclmlon or tbe Carnival •prornun and extra bleachers will be eet up to ac- commodate all come.eeers. Not moch ls known of the Sexton outllt except that tt hu knocked over all the t.e&mA In tile Lone Be&clri area and boubt a center lo the nelrh· borbood or 8 feet. I 0 lncbM- This week the Beacon staff pieked an All-Sunset-League team. Most valuable man was Don Lieb-l hardt. all-around fotward from Anaheim. He ls an e xcellent shot "====:=:=:=:=:=:=::==:d! as well as a good team man. Harold VanDeWalker was se-Harbor's Fullback lected as the most valuable Bee • and was teamed up with Rodri· An Oregonian guez of Anaheim at forward. Kel- Yes, Newport Harbor's powerful fullback, Ralph Freitag, better ranremeu.t. al rtiltt.. OM of the spKiOUI lou.npa which ..UI be bullt Into the upper deck of the plane. Floe wood paneling, deop upholi.tery, toft carpet. aad l!lhtlo( a.re typ&cal of Ute hu.uriom aooommodaUom throu~out the 204·pauenger cllpeer. RUN , ' LIL' ABNER It be thia year! Pig ? Goat? Gal'! Flab? WHAT'S COOK INC. ALL MEAT EQUALLY GOOD IN IMPORTANT N UTR IENTS BETTER The Big Day Is March 9th lt'e almost here! Jt'e almmt · Dellcioua refreabment. will be here! What's e.lm.09! here? The served &Dd yummy entertainment Sadie Hawkina dance or coune provided. Be there. The date can finally 'be revealed Sei ya' next Friday! ~ ! "On stage everybody, on stage, place•. nO\'' alng and let's get it perfect." That la what you prob- ably would have heard had you been here Saturday. Mlsa Hiebech a.nd her "Trial By Jury" caat wen reheantlng from 9 o'clock till l :00 Saturday. They are really working and singing thelr hearts out in thil!I fa.moua Gilbert and Sullivan operetta to brtng the finest ln en- tertainment on March 23 . Comforting to the cook who ls keen on keeping up good meat nu- trition for her family ls the fact that all v11.rieties and cuts of meat have the same important B vlta.- ml.m, high quality complete pro- tein and eas-:!ntl.a\ minerals that have made meat a yard8lick food by nutrition stand.a.rda Ir you can't get just the meat you'd planned, try a less familiar meat. It will brlng you the same important meat nutrition that's in a steak or rib roast. .. Mareh 9. and Ila Ume yo' gala wu gittln' yo' datu! Da.tee ma.de before the zero hour, 11 :00 today, are void, eo ir·you uked your man be tore this hour, gala, hurry and Uk him again. Aa usual, the drem for the dance will be the coetume of the famous comic. strip cbaractere lJJ Abner and Daiey Mae. Prtzee wt).l be awarded for the moat dellcloua Daisy Mae and rugg'tdeat Lil Ab- ner , so drag out yer coatumee, fellu and· gala. The dance will be held l.n the cafeteria next Friday, from 8 :00 to 11 :30. An important queaUon wtll be answered at the dance. The Deeert Brunette will be revealed; your gueN ts u good aa LJ.l Abner's until then_ La.at year we wondered who the jungle blonde w• and It tourned out lo be a dimpled, laughing(!) little plg. What will Al Bishop Leaves For the Navy Hi-Y Members Enjoy Huntington Meeting Twenty ot the cboru.e student.a are golng to Loa Angeles to 1ee ''Trial By Jury." Wedneeday ~enlng, February 21, the Harbor Hl-Y Klub wu gueat of the Huntington Beach Hi-Y Klub at a joint meeUng held in the ecbool cafeteria. After fee.aUng oo. a dellctoua fish dinner the group cooaoled themaelvee There la one dia.ppotnt.ment however: the orchestra will be un· able to accompany the operetta due to the fact that there le not one overture to be had in Loe An- geles. Barbecued Beef Flank 1 beef nank steak (about 2 lbs..) Flour 3 table.:Jpoom la.rd 1 small onion l tablespoon vinegar with a few eon,. and were then Amer1"can Lunch, 1 cup well-drained ranned tomatoes 1 teaspoon sugar entert&lned by a group of the locals who put torih ..,;th their Landmark Cafe, to 1 tablespoon prepared mwrt.a.rd 2 tea.spoona salt rend.Jtion Of "Der Feu.rer's Face." H ,.,, an encore the group played ave New Owners Score flank steak with •harp Harbor'11 F1ght Song (although tt knife. Dredge In tlciur; brown in wa.a minU9 it.a WA.Jal fight ). Alter Mr. and Mrs. John GUils. who lard in heavy skillet. Slice oniOll; the enterta.in.ment speechea were have been for 90 loog the preald· combine with vinegar, tomatoes, in order wttb. lteVeral men taking ing geniuses a.t what ls almost a sugar, mustard and salt. Spread the floor. Coach Reed thanked the landmark !or local Izaak Wallons. over flank steak. Cover tighUy; Oileni for uking WI after Gl;Ynn the American Lunch, McFadden slmmer about 2 hour.a or until ten- Bolee streued the fact that all Place, have sold the cafe and the der. Serves 6 H l-Y clubB should get together. new owner, Mrs. Della E . Ehler, I ---------- Coach Mosteller, Mr. Minor· .and will take possession March 12. +-------------1 Dr. i.Strong all gave speeches from Mre. Ehler come9 here from ! Happy Birthday + the Oller end of the table and Seattle by way of Alhambra, and +------------- thanked Hatbor for attending and ia at preeent living at the Irvvin Charlotte Best ea.id they hoped that another meet-Apts. She will be. aasisted by her Verla Martin - Lng could be arranged. s!.ster, Mr11. Foley. Patricia Barnhouse After the program tn· the caf-Mr. and Mrs. Gillis. who live at Jack Henderson . eteria the clubs converged on the 21 4 21st street. a re going to take Ralph Noble . gym and play~d volleybs.ll and a much-needed vacation, but \\111 Rudy Caistllas b&8kelbaJJ. and from there pro-I by no means retire to idleness for Pat "nl.ompson ceeded lo the pool where Uiey ln-they have purchased the Robert I Velma Cass - dulged in !JWimming and vanous Jadv.·in property at 176 Aliso ave-Suzy Walker V.'aler sport.a before dragging nue, Newport Heights, and ·a.re Wanda Fuller -~ . -. March 2 March 2 March 3 March 3 March 3 March 5 March 6 March 6 March 7 March B ""' U..t>hardl I A ) Combl !RBI Rnl,inaon 4 PiB) 1'tt&irPraltt I P' I Bra;r!Srookt t HD I known as "Frog," liaill!I from that A week a.go yeaten:lay, Thuns· rugged state (If Oregon. Born 16 day. February 22, a grand, all· years ago i~ Grant's Pass, be around fellow-left the balls of Har- finally found his way to N~port bor . He wu liked l;ly everyone who Harbor "·here he Upe the scales knew him and admired by thoee at a mere 220 pounds; a far cry who didn't. Not oo.Jy will he be fl"om the 6 "'i pound babe 1..1,rho came missed in the cl&S8room.s but be into this \\·orld on May 29. 1928. w111 leave an empty place on our Five feet eleven lnche11 tall, sport team, for Al Bishop WM not ! rather broad. with d3.rk wavy hair, only an outstanding and important ~• and a high shrill laugh which member or our football team thls 101 Faber doesn't fit. him at all "Frog" can year but.according to hi& pa.et ISO ! !tl Uler ' ' rds -• bl t k , F 1 Wll.lu-n usually be seen w 0 r k 1 f':. g at \ years reco . a VtMUa e rac logg of Anaheim was awarded the pivot post. while Wagoner a.nd l'traeme r , Santa Ana and F\.lller- ton respectively, filled in at guards. Glenn Eilts of Harbor placed on the second team ahead or Hughes. and Yardley. Other members of the second string are ¥em Seltzer and Dippy Evans of 1-Iuntington Beach·s second place club and Lopez. of Anaheim. and Fullerton's Zuniga • \"AR!illT\' r r themeelves home .after a long. bard going to fix it up, after which they evening that "'U packed with fun may move Into it. and meni.ment. Know Your Bows c Q Q l A \ D. Bl"O•n .. Matt's" service station ontBalboa star also. He la conaldered one of ~NH ) ~iel 1 I!lland. His favorite paatime ls de-the fast.eat runners ln ttie league. Hav.e you ever wondered why the girls wear tho.!e cute lltt~e bows in-their hair? There are blue onee, green onee, little one.!'! ar.d big cm.ea. They want the boy8 lo Dotlce them. and here's why: nr-t ar,g.q SttorMI \•ouring huge quantities of food or Since Al came to Harbor in his ~~n~!.;' ,~~"H I ~ i~:·1 5[.!,t.= tearing hi!' car apart ln lhe middle sophomore year from Excelsior. he Kl'llon l.41 c tflDI E...-ana ot the street wherever he happened Is well known around the Harbor :r"::.= :~1) ~ :::'!za= lo have 9 topped the Ia.st time he dl1 strt~t. bAllmlhothugb "':_e are going --------drove il o miss • ere 1.it one person After the war he would like to who will miM him more than aij drill an. oil well or two and spend of us. That VJ the girl he le:f't~bei the rest. of his life building up hind, the girl, who b.:?a pro Beekman Captures Decathlon Medal This year Dkk Beekman copped the honor of high polnt man In the Decathlon with a 32-point to- tal. He will be rolled on lteavily this YNr In the 440. He broke the Interclass meet record by running a vory fast 55.8 last 'lbW'l<lay. Close behind Dick ........ Doll Vaustm with 30 points and Hal YOllll& also with 30 altbouib bemisotdOlle....,L • 8UY WAii 80NDa ''fast cars" (along wtth Vaughn. to ln3JTY him, in other words Do Miller. Oouglaa, Harper and the thy White.. best of "the boy•"l Al took leave oL our ICbool t Ralph ha.a surprised everyone polnta -unknown. for ten mon here at HUbor with Ilia athletic t..rain1ng-1n the R&dac unit ot accompll.ahm.enta. We expected United' Sta.tee Navy: I bJm tO be a good f-bell player, In cue Al ehould '1>appen lo get but nobody ever thought they'd eee hold ol. th.la l<ElehOW, we wish t; bJm playing tint otr1ng -etboll, take tbla time to wish you all th' and Jeut at all, to mee him pole luck in the worid,. Al, and ma vaulting. Bl cleared 9' 9• lut :r-. Yol1 come throQgll wl1h n · colon. A white boy mean8f-Keep a way boya, I 'm going atea.dy. Yell~w-l'm looking. tor a boy friend_ Plnk:-Don't bother me. I'm in love. Green-I just rurt with them all. Red-Beware, rm d&n.geroua. Blue--My boy tril!nd ls in the navy. Black-rm d.laappotnted in love. Bnnn>-My boy friend bu left t ...... Gift DnMan te UDc:M -wldli JCQ mnl BIQ' W• ~I W ta.e--rm really bubtul! Aqua-rm not d&IAld up tmlght. 'l'an--lTell me your troublel. rn Seniors~ for -d. Gradua..:--Ch,....... Cln,}"-rm. a man-bater. ,.-------------------'--'-----.! ..... . ...,,...._ onmp-1 ...m a football 11ero. I.a --..,,,.m ....... OrCbl4--rm • s<>l4 dlnv· mvu. u ••mxo m ,. ...... _._ .. !IA-R•DIO 'l'~OW BAU •• ·•,_ •ti ... ~~ .... -.. ............. ... , .... .,_. .......... "" -tllO -· ---i ,_ ,., }'Oil ...... :ruor -... ...... -ex tbe '""' the rll'it -It ........ 70U are -....... oat,. tWj> -~~; If ... tbe left -. ~ .... ... .. .... loft. It 1'0Q lhOWd ..... Vt cs .... ..S ~ • 1*b. ~ JOU &N 'n. 4 I I • 11 ... be fell' a date; U ca top, J1DU ..,._..,. ···-.... ·-,... --all JCQ ..... _ .... _...,._ ""'~ 6m't --lol oil. .ia I' 'I Ito te _..., JW, ... &.-old koJl 111.'-PD• --., , '9 7 $ ~-SI 'N 01 I ) -,-~--. --.-. - If ~ Dpodlle-le -bat -.... ?;i': -1_"'.'hlll apt 'Ille &Dd ..... ·~ .......... .,,,,. .. ..;;ia -.. , ____ tbeJ_, ........ __ A1cb 'J. • Your Standard Man has a crew of FREE helpers for yo.ii ... tltU aew ol drr aw• ...a. b ,.:.-BDJ ... -.... k -.... • iloporw jal> ~. _....,. 1'acw I ' kpfk• G.w.-_ ......... --. ltow • pw....-L ...... 7 ....... h;DiiJ C SJ? J. a n...a ... ·•••Jm.PwG'+' tr&Miw•_.. lo I • -,.--Ice ,_ Jlooc Senbaonr, ... ... c:o.i.:-• ,. ..... ""* •·•·• -• Wndk .... .,. .. , ••• ,.... --· Distriltu)or -1111-tw• _., ... • j • I the trumpet twlno. are outw'and-H.oward Hill's Band Scores at Rendezvous lng In their bot trumpet - . C21ar11e Spivak may blow tile owet. .. t trumeet 1n the wor1c1. bat Ila · Br1Dgtnc together many nuWcaJ mooda to form a etrlldng new style 'of een•ttonal ~ mu.me. H<fW· U'd HW an~ ycwig acgreption of sw1npteN, pla.yed themaelvu right Into the heo.rUo of the dance lovenl of Oranp county Saturday nlgbt at the Rendezvoua Ballroom Balboa. • Afte!' being acclaJ.med. the most popular &nd to appear at the Hollywood Canteen. where the movie .tan and 8el'Ylcemen have had every welL-lm-OWO. be.ild'1 mu- •lc to dance to. Ho.ward and hhl boy9 will have the din of appl&ulle rlngtng lD their e&.nl fM many a day to come. Every number played, each lndlviduaJ rendltiOJ?.. wu ac- corded a round or voclteroua ap- plame, that bad the l>Ud. playing almoat the entire evening without a letup. The large crowd in at- a good bet that Jaek and a;,de blow the aweetut, yet wfldat duet trumpela of any team In mllllc. 'l'bey have bem playlnjf ~ • .. a trumpet team for a ..,.., many yean and the wild en-. Lum of the dance tan. att.U to tbla after bearing their ~ atyle . lted Sp~e on the tenor eu: and Jerry Reynolda on trombone a.re improvleera of rare akill aiid inl'enUJty. Each one I.a featured extensively u la all the other boya of .the band who are atara tn their own right. . There have been torch sin.gera bl the lut few yea.ri to light the way trom here to Budape8l, but wbeD. ' you want to t\nd the epitome at lh1a art you have to tum to Betty Lynn., vocallst with the band. t~ce was loud In Ila pralae of I¥----------"" ~ out.at.anding band ot young- sters. and lh1s fact manifested It- self by the music lovers and danc- ers alike ln the way they congre- gated• around the band8tand to watch and 11.sten.. H~rd hlmeelf is a nationally known piano player whose ideas hav~ cre&ted lerrlfic swing ses- sions in the music capitols of the country. He h8.S succeeded in rounding up an aggregation of all· stars seldom gathered together in one group. Roy Ellnrorth, the young genllU of the electnc guitar is a protege of AJvino Rey. He has been tabbed I by Alvino as one of the gr_eatest young guitar players livlng. His left-handed unorthodox style bas proven t o be sensationally popular. He ls 9;ell kno~-n on the Pacific coast, having appeared on many or the c06.8t to coast radio programa. Bob Kuckta. ace drummer man in the band, formerly led hls own orchestra and broke up his band lo join this outfit. Gene Krupa rates Bob a.a the liveliest drummer in muaic today. Clyde Rcasingart and lfack Boll, ' JIG BUILDERS NEEDED • -APPLY- Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corp. 216 W. Third St. Santa Ana Electric Refrigeration In the New and Modem Repairs Manner Let us solve your refrigeration troubles with the .tm- ¢• "IM...,...,_ proved instruments designed especially I ~ for refrigeration analysis. · -We Find the Trouble When others Fall Our work is speedily and expertly done. Our charges are nominal. Results are guaranteed. szo w .. t ob st.' S I E R S E N ' S Santa Ant Newport llAi'bor D•trtct-Pbone Newport 8-.cb 44% " • JINX F ALKENBERG (Lovely Star of Cdlumbia Pictures) ANNOU N CEMENT Due to labor shortage it has been necessary to temporarily curta il our days that we remain open and until further no tice Bernard's Studio Will Be Open Each Friday from 2 to 6 p. m. Delivery of finished pictun!S only will be made and sittings will be given in i.gima, Beadi, 1186 8ontll CoMt Blvd. ! 7 •, WID Pbc+c1Qb Yoa t:1enwe....., DUtennt:. . BAl.806. INN ~ 8"1JI)IO • rat Awt"'-•111. -Hc•pwt -2311 7 ' • Puauc NoTicES CEllTIFICATE OF BUSINESS' F ICTITIOUS FlllM NAME • !!'BE UNDERSIGNED dou here· bJ certJtY !Mt they on conduct- tne a pn,ce and motor repair bmln-at 122 Apte A.venue. Newport Beach, Calltornl&, under ; the ftct1tloua firm name ot hland G&nce and that Mid tlrm la com- -poood of the followtns ~ WbOM namea and addreuea are u followa, t<>-wlt: ~-~ R. A!n8worth, 401 Newport mvd., Newport Beach, Calltonila, Jiargant Fu Ainsworth, 401 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, Calltornia. W-my hand tbls 8th day ot Tebruary, 11146. RAYJlOND R. AINSWORTH K:A:RGARET FAE AINSWORTH State ol. C&llforllia, County ot On.nge u. On thla 9th day of February, A. D ., 1945, before me Alma M. Rath a Notary Public in and tor tbe Aid cou.oty and •tate, resldiDg there.l.D, duly com.mi81ioned and sworn, pereonally appeared Ray- mond. R Ainsworth and Marga.rel Fae Ainsworth knO"Nll to me to be the per1JOns whose names are sub- llC'ribed to the within lnatrument, and acknowledged to me that they a.ecuted the aa.me. IN WITNESS \vmmEoF, I PUBLIC NOTICES have hereunto aet my bancf Ud at.- fixed m1 ottlciaJ aea1 tbe day and year In tbla Oertiflca1e tint al>on -tten. ALXA ){. RA TH. (SEAL) Notary Public In and for said O:tunty and State {My CommUWon aplrea Oct. 15, 1946.) Pub. Feb. IS, 20, 27, Keh. 8, 111<6. ~OTICE. OF SALE IN 8ULK TO WHOK IT MAY CONCERN: NO'MCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the provi.I .... of Sec- tion s.«o at. the CalifornJ& Civil Code. thst Kaudle A. Dlclteno, wnoee addreas la 301 Undo Ave- nue, Balboa, Call!ornia, inteod9 to .ell to Genevieve I. Morgan and Cornellqa Kraustlck, wboee ad-~ a.tt 2895 Gale Avenue, Loog Beach, californ.la. and '841 Ltvfngwtoo Drive, Lon& Beoch, C&liforni&, r~tively, all Of' the persorull property described gen- erally a.a rouQ'A.·s : All ot the stock in trade. sup- plies, rurruture, fixtures, equip- ment. in.st:a.llationa. toola, utenall.a and wares located in and about the cafe known as Balbce. ln.n Cafe, \vhich ts situated in the Balboa Inn Annex: on Surf Avenue. Balboa. Orenge County. California. to. gether wtth the good will or aa.id business and the On Sale Di9tilled ,---------------. : Ya ••a · : : C•NmROUS : : PORTION : I " NOTICE OF INTENTION · TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF ALCOHOL- IC BEVERAGES. • March 6, 1946. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCl!JRN: Not.Jee ta hereby glveo. that fif- teen days after the date po9ted, the undersigned proposes to eel &Jcohollc beverages at these prem- iae.. described u follow•: 102 McFADDEN PLACE, NEW- PORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA. Pursuant to auch Intention. the under!tgned Is applying to the State Boe.rd of Equalization fbr lasuance of an alcoholic beverage Uce:Me (or licenses) for these premt.es u follows: ON SALE BEER ONLY. Anyone deslrlng to protest the taauance of such licerute(e) may file a verified protest with the State Board of Equallz.a.Uon at Sacramento, California.. stating grounda for denial as provided by law. The premises are now licensed tor the sale of alcoholic beverages. DELLA E. EHLER. Pub.-Ma.rch 6, 19415. FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME ~ U1'-1 tM ..._, ...... U.111e .. at ,._,..,. t..ch.,,, A""' ••rM, ~ en IMlflMtic hlte; tltti .,,. ef ... ef Ht .......... MfoN the .,.,. ..... Ten tho •ltd ............. ,... ere •l"l•llfty ...-.. l.y ttao A""J H•ne Co,,. mow. P~ inent Article on Sport Fishing B ' Noted Sports Magazine Editor ' ii.h meat rationing prom.18lng food for the family, and that still to come the most etringent at bolds good. The uae ot the word any ~ lme during the war and the pleasure or sport tiabing baa been maj abare at poultry going to an unfortunate choice or merl fill e needs of U:ie army and navy wishing to dl!ferenUate their flah- fl.8h Is going to be needed lng or bunting from that of the In the light of these tacts market man: the man who fished cle by J . Charleti Davis 2nd, or bunted to supply bh1 less for- a te editor of Sparta Afield, lunate brcthere with food they whio waa printed thl.s month in could not get by their own efforts. Bull 4-H ookll, Is ot pertinent T~ we're all "mar,ket" fi.eh- lnte st. ermen even though we have oever S a Mr. Davis in regard to tb&t sold a ftab ln our liv@ll. We-are g .. ~roblem ver!JWI fishing : fishing for tood ; point-free, ration- " , lepbone keepa jingling u free fqod. Food that our govern- anxJ ua anglers Uk lt t.hey are go-ment haa aaked us to get to help ing be permitted to UR their out the war effort. car go fl8hing this year. Seems Every meal that we provide • App-•tely 1,aoG Southlaud- en wbo iecen.tty motored to moun- tstn ....... to enjoy ........ -rte wm 1JOCD recetve lnvl4Uooa to make anotller trtp. '1b1o will be a trek to thdr loco! --to aplaln what guollne ratlcfte they ueed on the prerioua pleuure jaunt. Many al. theee mot.ortaQ were •kattng <On thin Ice, OP A enforce- ment attorney• Aid, when. they used "B" and ~ ratlona to visit Big Bear, Arrowhead or other dla- tant winter -rte -.. Llcenae numben of can jotted down by tnvestigaton were 9ellt to the State Motor Vebicle depart- ment to obtain tbe "•mM and ad- dreues ot the owners. The rtnt 360 names, :just. received, have been forwarded to loe&J OPA boarda for action. "Where mt•u•e ot eaeenual ga.eo- 11.ne rationa la found the local boarda are authortzod to cancel ra.tlana for 30 or 80 days or what- ever period they deem app~pri­ ate," said Joeepb K. Coedy, OPA mlleage eotoreement. attorney. Hearings wW ~ ~t by loc~ boarda aa fa.at as the car ownel'8 names are received trom the state bureau. Many CTt theee license numbers were listed on a check Of mount.ain resort a.reaa made on Feb. 3 and 4, Iut. Sucb checb ot. mountain and cle91?rt aftU. pa.rtlcularly on. week- eru!s when heavy =-iOW9 COYer the bills, wilJ be continued, Coady 83.id. Costa Mesan Is Elected Head of · Philatelists When the newl~tzed group Of stamp collect.on ln Newport Harbor met at the home of Mr. and Mr& E. R. RW In Udo Isle tut Tbura:lay, membera elected Alex Herta, USN, u president. ' -· Marie Denham •'Victcry \.iiilr- den Girt of 1945" stresses vit al ~e of backyard gar-dena to win war: In connection with Governor Warren's proclarrµ11tion of Miilrch 12 to 18 as Callfornla Victort Ga rden Week. • FOR INSURANCE IEE Howard W. Gerrish • 11108 Newport lloulnard • COSTA ID:SA Pbone 111 Automobile • Fire Accident • Life • Ucenae and Conti-act Boccio Written ii INCOME T~ SERVICE FRANCIS J, HORVATH ; IEVl:NIN•• AT •E•IDENCE 11• a•TM •T•El:aT NEW~O"T el:ACH ~H. 1718 "Satisfied Radio Service'' NEWPORT • BALBOA -COSTA MESA 1836~ Newport Blvd. Ph. S45 CJosta Mesa Open 10 to .6 dally, except Sunday II Monday . CHRISTIAN'S HUT Balboa, CaHtomia DELICIOUS FOOD ... COCKTAIL BAR DINNERS ... BANQUEl'S THE UNDERSIGNED does h ere- by certify that be la conducting Marine Service at 3452 Vla Oporto, Newport Beach, California, under the ncUtioua firm name of Ca.ll- rornla Marine Service artd that sa.Jd firm la compoeed of the following penon whoR ~l and addrem la u follows, to-wtt: Howard W . Seager, 801 Bayalde Drive, Box 12, B&lboa !al.and, California. muter mind ( ?) baa &aid wttb our fishlDg tackle mean& just all pleuure drtvlng wtll be that much .rorely ne£d~d food re- . Perh.ape it will: we don't leased to help a badly over-bur-Ml'8. Hill wu cboeen eecret.ary-Leonard Marshall, Manager trea.snrer. Plans were fonr.ulated ·--=-;iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiloiiiiiO-;;;;;;;;';;;;iiiiiiiiiOiiiiOiiiiO;;;;;;iii;;;;;:~- ••• and ~ the cost of a loan is a generous saving -- • ' e You wouldn't throw hard earned dollars away. Then why pay more for a personal loan than the Bank of America rate? The cost of 1 Bank of Amtfica A' I Car loan, repaid at maturity in 12 equal monthly irutalmenU, an be as much a..s '0% less than the cost of a similu loan unnBCd through mmy lending.companies ... and there arc no other c.hugcs ... no deductions. That's u plain as we~.,,. how to say it. At Bank ~f America you can al.so borrow ao your car whethtt it b fully paid for or not . Mid : :>u need not be a depositor to arrange a 7in pl,r loan at any branch. t ·~ ~:' ; ' -·;-----;<•. :--. :->··: i . ~~~f wv•.-I~ . . ' ........ . --~ .. ,-' - . __ j . • /,. • I \ I. . ~. ~ ., . . . . . .. x-a/ 131uL.OYhu. 2>1mtwnJs 3iappy :H.ari OY.J~ ~s * W.a'1L4rgntj"'1lhrt o 17 Stora to Sertr• YOM N. w. (or. 4th & Sycam.ore sANTA ANA ON CRliDITI MONTHS TO PAY NO INTltllf NO ll:flAt CALl IN AND HAVI YOUI fY!S !XAMlt-llDI •Y<our Broken lens OUPU~TEDI Pr0111pt Service! •Corry on EXTRA PAIR of GLASSES With Youl •Gloues Mode to Your OWN Prescription! •Your Credit 11 GOODI Open on A«ountl \ Yow !1* arw Your Nerti,,.._ ~11 lela ""-"' -by Wiiiig --"' ,_ _., • --vw. Ii Wal n·R .. -HORACE .CADEN OPTOMETRIST ' Wllneaa my hand tbla 19th day of February. 19415. HOWARD W . SEAGER. State of cautornia, ) County of Orange ) ~· On this 19th day of F.ebruary. A. D .. 1945, -before me Nera S. Margwarth a Notary Public In and for the aa..td county and lltate. re- l'ldlng therein, duly commlastoned and &Worn, peraonal1y appeared Howard W . Seager ·known to me to be the person whoae name ia subecrlbed to the w1thJn tnatru- ment. and acknowl~ged to me that be executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto aet my hand and attixed my official seal the day and year In this Certificate ttnt above written. NORA S. MARGW ARTH, (Seal) . Notary Public tn and for said County a.nd State. Pub.-Feb. 20, 27 : Mcb. 6, 13, 1945 Nli 90, but. suppo9e It la? dened marketing 9YfJtern. Fr m the beginning ot time f~-The fish we take are not wasted'. Ing d hunting bu been one of They are f'eten by us and by our the rtncipal means or providing less fortunate fr ends. ·tr we get --t-----more than we can conaume at one Pu LIC NOTICES meal, the surplua goee Into the Ice . on Tueaday the 13th day h. 1945. at the eacrow de- pa ent of the Bank 6t America NT&:-A at ~Ibo& Branch. in Bal- boa, ounty ot Orange. State or Call! mJa. D•te Febru•ry 28, 1945. ARTHUR L. LAWRENCE. WlLLlAM L. DA VIS, JOE E . DA VIS, Mortgagors UPub.-Ma rch 6. 194S. box or the quick trttze unit to help us put until 91•e can again take our day otr and go f ishing. The catching of ti.sh Is jUBt 8.8 vital ae gro\\-'ing a victory garden, and genereJly tar more productive o: food than ea.Id garden. So, for the duration of thla war, let's forget that plea.sure tlahing and buckle down to producing badly needed food. Jr \\-'e come back to the war job refreshed by a day out on the ocean under the invigorating sun. NOT ICE OF INTEN DED SALE return with a mind swept free of Under section 3440 Civil Code of troubles and worries by the clean ~the State of CallfonMa ~rind, SO much the better. The NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN : main point ls that we have added That 15'· E. Finster a.nd c . w. to the fc<>d supply and the food Hutchtnts, Vendors, whoee a.ddresa 9.'e do not have to buy because ot La 2114 Ocean Front. In the City that trip ls relea.sed to eameone ot Newport Beach. County of Or· ~:ho really neem It. ange, State ot California, intends \Vben you use _your "A" stamp t0 meet everv other Tburaday, the Jlle"'~ ee.noo to be at the home o~ Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Orr, 604 Rroad lrtn!et. Newport Helghta, on Maret-IS. Mr. Robe.rt HollJnahead for many yean an ~thwri&8tic ph~l· a.tell.at and formerly associated with the News-Times. talked on the possible interest of specializing In a collection. Keen enthuatum can be create4 by chooalng one country and apeclalb:ing ln lllt&mpe CY( all types from that locality. Trading lltampe, exhibiting and viewing collections were Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Ewren of Coeta Mesa.. Mr. and Mrs. E . R. Hill, Udo Isle: Capt. and Mn. Ben Hutchinson. Lt. and Mrs. Byron Apper900 and ~fr. Ralph C. Jack at. Nelwport Beach; Kent Hitchcock ot Udo Isle, Vernon Orr of Newport Heigbts and Mr. and M.ra. Alex Hert.s. Yelbberahip Ml open to any- one who la interested ln lrad!ng, buying or just aeetng the coUec- tlona Of others. to seU to Arthur L. Lawrence, Wil-to buy gas tor t~at pUrp<>8e, you D ak Return NOTICE OF INTENDED II L D L9 J h E D is d are not buying it for pleaaure pur-ressm er 8 Under Sect7:R:::~vil code of ~~~~~J:~e~S+~ ~~~8;,:~'. :s::t iC::'.re buying it to go out Opens Home Shop the Stiilte of Callforniiil Cost Mesa. Calif.: W. L. DavJs, J;elp \Arin the v.•ar. Fish fo r food Mrs. Vivi."'.n Robb, who returned a.nd health." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: 2112 Ocean Front, Newport to Newpoit Beach last week from That Arthur L. Lawrence,' WI!-Bea , Ca.llr.: J . E. Davis. 816 I nglewood where she had a dreM- llam L. Davis. Joeeph E. Davis Louiaf St.. Santa A.na, Calif.; Mesa Navy l\'lan making and alteration shop, ta now and Lester cate. Mortgagoni, Les~Cate, 2105 w . O?ntral Ave ... In Rest Hospi"tal continuing th1a work ln her own \\-·hose address IB: A. L. Lawrence, Ne rt Bea.ch, Calif., County of homa-at QC 35th artreet, which iH 146 'r2 Cec_il Place. Costa Mesa, Ora.n e. Slate of California. the located JWf west of the overhead Calif.: w . L. Davis, 21121it Ocean foll g d'exrlbedo personal prop-J, A . Clirbin \\'h08e V1."ife resides bri~ge. Front, Newport Beach. Call!.; J.E., erty, o-wlt : at 1910 Anaheim avenue, Coet.a ------- Davis, 816 Louise St .. Santa Ana, All atock ln trade, fixtures, Mel!&, &nd who le Chief Machinist's Faith ls the vt.aion Of the heart. Calif .. and L. one. 2105 W. Cen-equt,P.b.;nt and good will or a cer-Mate In the Navy. has rf'turned It sees God in the dark, aa in the lral Ave .. Newport Beach, Ca.lit., taln Jt.fe 'uslnesa located at 2114 from 2yesrs service in the Pa-day.-Yocmg. County or Orange. Sta.te Of Call· Oce~Front. lrt the Cl.ty of New-ci!i.c and ta now recuperating in 1------------- fornia. intends to mortgage to F . port ach, County ot Orange, the Navy hospital at Glen\\'ood E. F1nster and c. W . Hutchings, State of California, and that a Springs. Colorado. He has been Mortgagees. whose adclreae la : F. 8&1". ranster and MKignment of in the Na\'y for 21 years. E . Finster, 316 Anade St., Balboa, the aame will be made. and the -------- Cal.if.; C. W . Hutchings, 2114 conalt;Uon therefor will be paid Our tbanka should be as fervent Ocean Front, in the City ot New· at 10. o'clock A. \if. on Tuesday .tor merclea received as our pe- port Beach, County 'of O~e, the 1 day Of March. 1945, at .the tJUona for mercies eought. State of C8.llfomia, the fol!owtng esc dlpartment ot the Bank of -Charles Simmons described personal property, to-Ame &1 NT&: S A at Balboa -:;=:;=:;=:;=:;=:;=:;=:;;;;=:;;;;;;;;;;;:;::;=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;=:;=:;;;;~ wit: The furniture. turnlshings and Bran , ln Balboa. in the County or; equipment contained in and used ot o ge. State of Ca.li!ornia. ln the operation ot a certain cate Dated February 28, 1945. located at 2114 Ocean Front, in F . E. FINSTER. Vendor the City of Newport Beach. nn..tnty . W . HUTCHINGS, Vendor of Orange. State of CaliforGla, and R i.. LAWRENCE, Vendee that an executed moftgage Of· the AM L. DA VIS, Ven.dee eame will be dell"Ured and the con-. DA VlS, Vendee. slder&Uon therefor pa.id at 10:00 arch 6. 1945. Now is the time to plant Figs, Nectarines, eaches, Plums, monds F1NE TKEEjl ' Priced at $1.00 & 1-25 ea. • COSTA "'ESI lllS·EIY at Hee;1ri "".._ . . Q T, = I \• NEWPORT TACKLE ,STORE ED SLOCOMB -MANAGEB Bait -Tackle -Fishing Information NEWPORT BEACH DEFEND . YOUR HEALTH WITH ~ O/WlfE OWll . - • I AT YOt/f< SEt<l'ICE I '--...J ( REMEMBER ... ' that Reddy Kilo- watt stands ready day and night to serve you in many ways. All over the house, his tireless energy • awaits you in every electrical outlet. Reddy helps you with your household chores and makes life • more comfortable for everyone in the family. He willingly vacuums your rugs, protects the food in your refrigerator, washes your clothes and lights your home. Yet, for all the work Reddy Kilowatt does f0< you, his wages are only a few cents a day. He iJ your Jow cost 1ervant-electricily! "REDDY" is always in tlte "REDDY BOX" - ........... ___ -~®~ill . SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA-EDISON COMPANY LTD. . 11(;)11 __ , -· • • J. 1. mis . . ~ .. .__ n.mllR!.o . .-----'-J 4 ~ EJ.Wl'Bfc; -• • lfca;;a&81111l • • ,. - '-- I • , •• Ill.IOI OPI O~IU ' -TRiii LOCAL MEICllOS , 'n>e OPA omcWa Of the 6arbor Krir. Dorothy.K. Butborland. WbO dlltrlct with -at Balboa .... lo In cllarp Of tlle )oca1 PPA aaaar·••eea· hlc!>l1 J!leued with the cooper-.me.. -alive apll1t of the local l!t.Oree and -------Aft.er belrtc Necbcf out for tour netaurantl ln tbe recent dlreCtlv• • "--ta M N yean. tbe Uth MM"11il ot the .Ath.- 'ot Paul Barkadale d'OrT, dlatrlct '-""' e88 eW8 letlc ·C&mtral at Newpott Barl>or ralloalnl' execuUve. .Miu MllrteJ Hatdl, -st>t.er at HlJh IChool will be held cm Jl&r<:h Tbe recent order whJch applied Kr. and Kn. D. Er Hatch, who '8 18 at 8 :SO P. m...., -1 1 to all tnaUtutional Ulen ot ration-a frubman -at Re'.dlande Unlver· On {hat date 2000 specta1orw wUl ed fooda aa lasued bv the OPA aity, apent lut week with her par-pack the Barbor gym to watch WU known U Amendment 88 to ent:J( during the between•ee.m.Mler t:hia the greatest Of all ffarbor'a General Ration Order ~. The order recesa. athletic ahl.btUcma. They W"ID provided that an bututlonal u&er Cb.arlea Be.rs-er, Seaman 2/c, and watch auperb tumblen go through may not acquire or use more ot a Ynl. Berger, 381 Coat.a Mesa St., the mo.t dtftlcult atunta, the echool rationed food during-the January-are the proud parent. of a ~ugb-boxing ch&mpionah1pt: which will Ftbruary 1945 allotment period ter bom Feb. 27 at St. .Joeepb hoe-feature eome 27 bout. with three than the a.mount o! h.la allotment pita!. The Uttle lauie weighed in going on at once. The obetade for that pe-rlod · at 1 pounds. 2 ~ ounce!!. race. a race tn which the par- Further. h' may not acquire "'a.n_y Vlsiting ln Eacondldo la M1-ticlpants mWlt go through a num- rationed food during that period Heater Tallman of 131 E. 18th ber Of b&n1cadee and other hlnd- lf be had on hand Janua.ry 1, 19.f..5 street;. She la ttie gueat ot Mr. and erancee. and they allio wU1 eee ~ an a.mount equal to or gneater Mn. Don Robertson. .,. Cham"onah.lp Buah League game than the amount of hla allotment Guest.a of Mr. and Mra. A. R. between the two but gym c1U8 ot that food for that period, and Gin~ ln thetr Tn.buco Oaks buketba.11 teama. Thee a.re just that he may not acquire any ra.-cottage were Mr. and Mrs. Otto a few ot the many act. that will ti~ food during that period l! Dodd and Children. Ric.b.a.r.d and be put on. The entire program, two r • I h11' ,, ••• '1M&. ... \ ~··~· ~~·~~~~~ I I ~ -. ·c Y F • d d . dOvt. F.quipinent our r1en s an Mine :N'ow torsaii- Cltluuo lnte~ In l<>oldnC John GUila, BoatowltJn'a Kate l4alAI lie, UBNR, la stationed In over lJata Of mat<riale, c:hlefl)o.. lie, IOD at Kr. and .0.. .Jobn San Fr-a.ndeeo while GWett la machinery and equipment., to be GUila or., 2H 2i.t atreot, left Bat-""'nkeeper 2/c, USNR, on a tank-di9poeed ot by the a---~--t urday morning from Loe Angele• er ovel'9eaa. ..-... -.uuu under Orde.1'9 to report tor duty Two at. Newport'• pioneer real· Ftn&nce Corporation-Loan AgeDCJ" Sunday morning' in S&.n Francllico. dent.a, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vllelle can aecure a copy ot the ll.t by He helonp to an under water have been W fo'r the pa.at ttv~ writing to Hector C. Haight, man .. demolltton unit aDd. will be oo. b..1.1 weeka at their home 1822 Vllelle ager of the agency ln the Pacit1c way for oveneu duty soon. Place, but all their rrlenda will be Mutual Building, 1.os Angeles lt.. Among the guest. congratulat-gle,<t to know they are n ow on the For convenience of local people Ing Mr. and Mrs. Pete Beatty, 307 way to recovery and Mr. VUelle 111 the chamber of commerce baa aak- Undo avenue on their recent gold-able to be up 1bei da h ed !or copies of these 11.!sta wbicb en wedding anniversary were Mrs. · r ug ter, Mn. ia&ued wt Beatty's 9htter, Mr• ~•--Sl-"art ADn Clover, bu been. caring tor a.re t ce each month. They iuuua ..... ~l be available !or examl.n&tioD and daughter, Mn.· Corrine Bonge them during their illneaa u soon aa redelved. and the latter's amall son Cha.rlea; iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~liii~~.ii~iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii another sister. Mr•. Fr«l •Aab..man, Mr. AAhman, their daughter, Mrs. Ed Sheldon and her husband, who la a marl.De, all of La J olla. A Urird slater, Mra. Haun of Co1ta Mesa wa.s prment, Mr. and Mrs. Blan.chard Beatty o! Garden Grove, Wlllord Beatty and Mr. and ~-r!!I . Elwood Beatty, Westmore- l:'llld, Imperial Valley. WANT.ED. such acquiffition would bring. the Devra. Surprising the GingT'&a dur-houn an:i a bait Of jam-packed '"' total of such food he bad on ha.nd lng their ab6ence we.a their 90n, 11.D'.luaement. wlll be perfon:Ded by-Little Marraret O'Brien, MGM 1tar, who w:lll be beard u --rbe on January 1. 1945. plus the Leonard E . Gibson. M. M. 1/c who the studenta of tht!I High achool, \\'oman of the Week" on "Sonp by Morton Dowiae1," over Mutual had -t d th t lght f boys and ~-'-alike and prom'·eo and lllllllated statloM Thursday, takes a wblstltnc ltllOll from Sgt and Mrs. Fra.nces Rowell, 921 Eaat. Central avenue, Balboa, a.re the parent.a of a son, born Feb. 27 at St. Joseph bOMpltal. He '-"'e\ghed six pounds, nine and a half OWlCe& Skilled and Unskilled AIRCRAFT "amount of food he h .. a cqu '-d '" urne a n r am an su-• -I ~ t all th the amou tenor. during the January-February l945 o'ficial trip to Vancouver. He baa o bring to oee lucky enough J,--------------;.:;;;;;;:----- a.llotment period above the amount reported ha.ck to San Diego but to be one of the 2000 a real eve- or his allotment of food for that 1 hopes to me.ke connect!Oll.'t w1th nlng that won't be forgotten period. bIB pa.rents on hi.a next leave. Thia thrill-packed evening la all The Balboa office o! the OPA A daughter "·as born to Mr. and yours for only 35 cent.a. "¥.'ould like to express their appre-Mrs .. Jack Gil bert at St. Joseph ciatlon to the lrultltutional users hospital on February 27. :t of rationed food!I In the district, Mnt. ":-· F . Yambert, 2259 Or- for their commendable cooperation I ange. vtstted friends ln Orange on In compliance of the order. The .'donday .. January-February period ot 1945 _Catching up on newa of former ..,,:as a critic&l one according to fnends baa been on the calendar of Mn. E. 0 . Potter who has been hostess lo Mrs. M. E. Martin of Red Lodge, Montana.. the farmer home ot the Mesa matron. A trlp to Loa Angeles ~·a.s made Sunday ln honor ot the gueat. Mr. and Mrs. Evan. Do8taJ. ot Alhambra were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ba.rtlne and daughter. Norm&. Jean. Ye Weather Man Spoils Talk At Harbor High Studenta at Newport Harbor Union Hlgb scbool were 1eheduled tc hear a talk. complete with ptc- turea. ot Sea and Air Scout work Monday morning but the weather man !Jtepped in and spoiled all the plans. \. It \\.'&8 a lso a son for Statf Sgt. and Mrs. Harold Lamb, 1007 East Central avenue, Balboa, born Feb. 28 at St. Joseph hospital .and \velghlng sbt pounds, twelve and a half ounces. Guests of Velma Barber, 510 W. Ocean Front, have been her daugh- ter, Mrs. Harry M. Paine and Mrs. f:alph Gillett, both of Glendale . i-tusbands of both young "·omen are in the forces of Uncle Sam. liRrry Paine, Mot or Ma.chlni!lt's SHEETMETAL , ~ . . )WORKERS S. C . .N.. I. Scale I Hours: 7:30 a. m. to 4 p. m, SHE SPOTS MARIHUANA Russell Campbell, field execu- tive, WD.9 to preeent the pictures and ten of the work Of A.Ir Scout., wbile B. F . Moler. director or the Sea Scouta. waa to talk on that part of the work. Campbell, taking a group of boys, went for the week-end to the moun.taina to check on auppliea needed tor the summer camp. Tben came the storm, a.nd the group waa snowed in. so they were not able to get down In time for the field execu- tive to k eep h1!I appointment. • Veterans, Both Wars, Must File Tax Exemptions .HARDMAN MANUFACTURING co . MESA Mrs. A . Nord8lrom, 411 San Bernardino avenue. Costa Mesa. knov.·s ma.rlhua.na ~·hen she sees it. and spying a patch in Red Rock canyon, Los Angeles county, re- ported it to local pollce Saturd Ly, m ho in turn passed the information 'en to Los Angeles officen. Local uthc.ritles hope that the recent r'ead Of marihuana smoking re- ported in Los Angeles \'\ill not spread into Orange county . LIQUOR SHOP " • BACK THE ATl'ACK Andr e\\· H . Hayman. service of - ficer of the local po!l of the Amer- ican Legion. received word today of vital Interest to all service men. All veterans. or their depend- ents. may file exemption tax claims on their property from this date and on or befor June 25. in order to secure such exemption. Or 914 .coast Highway, Newport Beach Phone 2240 See Robert Allen, 1822~ Newport Blvd, Five,-Day Storm Leaves Over Inch Of Rain Here Run of Three; Ended? · May~e! ~ BUY MORE THAN BEFORE They must appear In person at both the city and county tax asset!l!ors to secure such exemp- tlof\9'. This rule includes men now ln aervice also but proof must be furnished by wtte or next of kin, together with hi.a aerial number. If be is now stationed Ln Call· !ornia be can apply b.imselt by mall. Personnel Director Ava.llabllity Certiflca~ Required COSTA MESA, CALIF. Phone Newport 44 ........................ ,. Fresh Daily Delicious Se& FQOd.I Or. complete equipment when you want to catch your own. •' I HORMEN FISH MARKET ON CENTRAL AVENUE, NEWPORT BEACH The etorm that drenched the harbor area tor the past !Ive daya lett an accumulation of. raln that measured over an inch.. The rain- fall tor the reason to date ia 11.40 compared to l~.15 !or the same time la.st year. The exact meuure- ment or rainfall t or the storm wu 1.20 which leaves the district al- most tour incbea abort or the T&in- fall tor the !t&Dle time lut. ·year. The totals !or the 1torm by daY"fJ are a.a follows: February 28 - - -.38 March l March 2 Maroh 3 March 4 .11 .28 .19 .24 ' No one will ever be able to coh- vtnce a bou.eewtle that when sle . ' breaka one diab It doesn't mean lb.e finl.ah of thrce---thinga just run that wa.y. Rowland S. Downey, 304Jfi Main street. Balboa. will subscribe to that belief. The tact that he I.a 1n the hospital with ttve broken ribs is a cloud with a t.tght.er side, the bright part belng {he hopes) that It ls the final one in a series ot three accidents. Hunt. Bch. Men r-•_B_e_f_o_re_Y_o_u _B_u_il_d_o_r_R_em-od_e_l_l Find End of Short St.; It's in the Bay DoY.'"lley worka tor John Vogel at the latter's hardware store on Ma.tn street, Balboa. The rtnt ac- cident ln the aeries happened about C2lr1atmaa tti:ne, when for no dl.s- coverable reason whatsoever, a bicycle frame allpped otf a nail on the wall and landed on his bead, the .. resulting cut taking three stitches to cloae. \islt our Interesting sample and display room•. Color guides, planning aids. com- prehensive stock of rugs. carpets and linoleum. Rup&: Carpet.I C leaned, Repall'ed Sunday evening at 9 :20 Scott S. The next time It waa a roll of ~·nliam9 and Ed Boyanton of Seal linoleum. It waa being brought tn Beach drove down ot! the overhead by the truck men when it slipped bridge and turned right on Short from their grasp and landed on street . Poulbly they had eome idea Downey's toot. Yep, broken bones. of where they intend~ to go, or Thi.a la.st time there v.•ere no bi- per hape they-were -going some cyclu overhead, no heavy objects, place just to be going; but cer-but the jinx was still workina-. ta.inly they never intended. to make -their d.e stioation what lt was. the The vtcllm waa Oil some steps tn Vogel's Arcade building acroes waten of The Rialto at the end from the Balboa Inn and he 9tipped or Short street. oft, jwit like that. Th~ time it W&8' They were !iahed out, more or five broken rtbe and he hopes it lea.a damp, and taken to Dr. Tohill wu the jinx of three. not an un- for ex.amlnation, where they were lucky star which may keep oo Carpet Works LUDLUM 162! Sol11h Main St. Phone Santa Ana 2808 SANTA ANA pronounced all right except fa r working, !or coosldertng the ac- ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~be~ln~g~~ln~toxl~cated. The car wa.e cumulative ettect., he feeb that tq.e _ ba.uled otr to the Hi-Way Ca.rage. next one would be just TOO bad. ~---------------'- General Motors c: A R ·S A N D T R U C K S ' Genuine General Motors Pa11s· and Accessories 12 Months to Pay ' . • . • . • . • . • . . • . • . • ' • • ~ ' • ' • • ~ ' ~ Painted Fenders Straightened Bodies Repaired Wheels Aligned Motors Overhauled • Motors ~ebored Seat Covers Car Radios Bumper Jacks ALL WORK GUARANTEED • ' ClJLBERTSON ' -c ·HEVROLET :, CO. ' . , I Huntington Beach and N~ Beach • b~ • • ' • Man or Monkey! TMtt m.~e~s sat in a cocoanu.t trtt, Diuussing things os they'r<)S4id to b<. • Said ont to the others, "Now listen, you two, TfteTt'a A cenain 'l'Mmor tMc can't be true. Th& man dcsundcd t~om our noble ro.ce: T'ht very icka is a di1gra.ce. l'{o "'""~'Y ever cl<sert<d his wif£, S14rv<d her bd!rics an4 ,,.;ncd her lif<. And you've neveT Jt,nown a mo&htr mon~ 'To kave htr babies with othas to bun~. Or pass them on fTorn one lo anothCT, ·'Ti! they scarcely ~now who is thrir in.othtr. And another thing you'll ntvtr see A monJt bUild a fence 0Tound a cocoanut tTtt, And kt the cocoa.nut.s go to W(ljtt', Furbidding all ~thtT mon~s a taste; Why if I'd pui a fence aTound a tTtt StaTt.1at1on would fOTct you to steal from me! ' Here's anotht"T' thing a mon~ wOTt't do: Go out at night and get on a stew, Or use a gun or club or ~rnfe 'To ta~e some otht1' mon~ty's lift 'Yes, man d,scended, the ornery cuss, But bT-other, he didn't descrnd from usl" ) -A UTHOR. UNKNOWN. 18 Leave for Military Service Famous Singer In L. B. Concert You Are Siekand SuHerlng YOUR CONDmON MAY J1E DETERMINED BY OUR • &·llQ nao.-copic E:a:ami~ tloo Cbeal and Lu.op. · e Blood Pftllaure. Pul.. and Tempipntwe Studied. ·. .r-............... -D&t:IM of 8tomMb and Ook>o. ea-1atoQ.......,...., Toot. • 8om .... lobil CnmJMo -. •• R ......... Foot__,_ ........ !$ Health 8 S•eeess ~ .............. --* SA!i"tA ANA U'le .. n:11aaJ111s. a. a 1J n a Mia•" ·a.t.NrA ANA ClC:F ......... l.A)NG 9B1 Clll Qowal&bl ..19IS NT. 2-27 Alka-Seltzer 11 C IETHOD A-Alka-Seltur, otart t.akli>• lt -at once to n.line the Dull. 4chinl' Bead. a.od t.be · Stilf, S-1.imdeo. I -Bo c:aftfal, avoid clra1ta aDd aodden ehancea in t.mpera.- tm'L lleot -protorabl7 In bed. Koep1warm, •t ...W. bly, drWt plenty af water or mm Jui-Bo 111n to .. onoacb Vltamina. i C-Comro.t JOU!' Son. 11up,. Thl'oat, If caUMCI by the eo14, by p.-clizls wtlh Alb -. -· u ,_ O..olopa, tr qmpt.ome be.co•• mon -"'-~--:ALltA-SELTZER '1o. a pala Ip no.inc. anrausmc tablet, p1-nt to tab aD4 ...... ...u,, d'ectlvo In· octioA. Talle It far R ... ..i... M-lu Pam. ... , ... ,,. f"g - SW..U. wbu c..-~Y ~ a'41M<hacid. • :At ,...., ""'" pedr•p .... ~· l.7 the liln..-- ---Urp . .. , ... _ I T , ' 1 )J ii . . . . . 1'WWW-W*1 "0A -·-')!DI-11'.,.Frt 8m1ft, ' . flago l'h9,- • . . E.11sign R1~1n iowm1~ 1Writes D~ring. Big lnvisio1 Drive ' in Sul& Pacific Written dwin. uJ·1>1g drt•• m ...-~1ahd..~ or bu.al~ the South PaeUk la a letter bY &round , ua, all 4o1Ds a num1nr Harlan 80WDW1. l!ln.tp. UBN1 th ~ 111tnde,n<mIlle1oo1u hlo _... Mr. and lln. c. H. ?' Ille:.~ .. broolPt b\ for my ' Bowman, 2.2• COral avenue, Balboa '-""On Ille P90"'" are vut13 '' .... I1land. Be wu a gnduate of the oupeEC:to the crude ..-ell· Newport c ram m a r and h1gb and-: model Of furth_. llChoo1I and entered the Navy bi&-aoutb.. tore Pe&J'l Harbor, aela.g 1erv1ce •':I'be at the marliet tor four yean tn AUanUc ' waters and ~tf even reaembll:ng Japanue tour to..Paclf'1c and bu ~ wv occu . on i. great.. I cUeu the Ensign Harlan Bowman • advent and departure or our llWe al&nt-eY"d trlondo bao proven to be a hnancial wcoea to the people ot theae la1anda after all ln a 90rt ot lett·ll&nded manner. Every one you ... 11 e&rrytng a bag run or occupatioo curt"eDCy tor trade pur· po.tea. They bandle tt like phony money tn the game Monopoly, after all t.b.at la all it la good for. "Wonder ha.w ,. many AaiaUc peopl°'\ actually tell ror that old 'Co-proepertty 9P11ero' gag. Not many J bet, or elae thJn ti a beck ot a. lot of opporl.unilta out here. Their stock converaUon go.ea eomethlng like th\a 'American good. Jap no good' a.ad make th&t foreflng'er across throat gesture whJch means the aa.me thlng the world over." Newport Mail Lady "Retires" Mra. Sara Llpner.,_.'1ll8.i.l ca.nier out or th• NewJ'Crl Beach / poot oftlce ha.s retired a.nd, aft~r being the most looked·tor lady in i,lt.e Newport H eights. Lido Isle and Beacon Bay dilltrlct.s t or the pa.at eleven month.a, will sn&tch a blt of rest. Hats oft to these women who have ta.ken up the men'.9 jobl!!I when they have gone marching Off to war! A succesM>r to Mrs. LlJr ner ha.a not been appointed M yet. Coming here trom OUcago, Mrs. Upoer h&.d been employed ln office work. Her husband ls Cox. 3/c ln the Sea~es and ha.a been in the South Pacific for 14 months. ROME, AUTO, MARINE RADIOS Rl!'...PAIRED ,,,_ Ma.rlne E.lectrtclan ~.V~t !!:..~0!!<?..1"$ Newport Beach. ·ca111. ·---:::: ·HEADACKl 1s .sucM A BIG UTILll ntlNG Beret3 Now in Season Can. Be ·Made Ai Home 'Wi~ Savings for War Bonds Balboa IsL Man Back from Pacific Lem G. Bowman, Avia.tloo Ch1el Ma.chln1at•• Mate, USN, Of Balboa ~-· ne Taylor Is ' Home on 15-Day Furlough Ialand., bu retumed from & tour It wu llll:e old timet to have or combat duty In the P8clt1c, Pro. Gene Taylor drop Into pie where be Mned u a.n aircrewm.an New1-T1mea where he waa &l!llc>- ot a Navy Uberator aearch plane elated tn the compoetiig room tor on long range patrot. over enemy three yeara. Gene la home on a 16-- wate:ra. . day furlough from ca.mp White Chief Bowman. a veteran of ma-near Medford, Oregon. where be ta jor actloaa al Ptarl Harbor, the In the peraonnel department deal- Cora.I O!a. Midway, Guadalcanal lng wtlh prilJo~rs of wa.r located and New Georgia, ha.a a total "Of there. \ 150 combat misalona to b1a credit. The eon of Mr. and Mrs. L. z. Prior to h1a mlllt.ment In Janu-Taylor, 211' E . Central, Balboa. ary, 1938, the naval &trman wu a ~ne W1U!I graduated from Harbor lea.thercutter. Hla wife, Margaret, HJgb tut June ahd entered service reaidea at Balboa laland. Mr. and ~ly 13, 19«. He wu a. member Mra. Edward G. Bowman. hla par· of the Newport'jach Fire depart- ent.8, live at 131 Terrace avenue, meot. Petersburg, Virginia, ----·'---- Lenten Service At Kemper Home Mr. and Aint. Arthur A. Kemper, 900 Coast Boulevard, will be hoets at the Lenten meeting of the Cor· ona del Mar Community church. Congregational, on Wednesday evening. March 7. Subject for the evening iB ··A City Preacher a.nd a Country Parson." u chosen by the Rev. Perry Schrock.. Sunday morning Rev. Schrock will have as his subject "The Camel and the RJch Man" in hia .!teries on "The Stra.nge Sayings ot Jesu.s," a. epecie.l 8eries for Lent. American Indian to Be Round Table Topic At WSCS Meeting Mra. T. Martin Brautl. Pro£!8.m'· chairman for the Costa Mesa W SCS of the Community c.hurcb, has announced a round table dis- cussion to be held at the general meeting on Thursday ln the, Social Hall of the church. Mrlf. Carl B. Johnson is chairman of the dis· cussion and will be &.88 isted • by Mesdames Jay Beardsley, Chester Fishf'r, H . B. McMurtry and T . Marlin BrautJ. Subject for thi.9 quarter ill the 4merican Indian . Luncheon.which ""ill precede the meeting will .be serv@d by Circle 3 or the crga.nization, Mrs. Amy Coleman leader. QUALITY OFFICE . SUPPLIES Reasonable Prices • Prompt Service We Endeavor to Maintain as Complete a Line of Business Needs as is Possible. Save Your Time and Gasoline by Letting Us Serve You. I • Some of These are Closeut Items, No Dealers. • We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities. / Add .. Machine Rolls, asstd. sizes 15-30c Availability. Certificate& Blllhoods, Ruled-plain or printed B'h x 7 to 14 Binder, 3-ring B'h x 11 sheets $1.25 Cash ~ter Rolls, all makes Celudex %-inch clear index tabs Clip and Arch Boards, all sizes 90c and up Clips, Bulldog and paper, asstd sizes Columnar and Accounting Pads, all sizes Counter Checks Credit and Debit Pads Daily Analysis Sheets, 500 for $5.50 Daily Cash Sheets, 500 tor $4.25 Daters, 75c Desk Files, letters or legal size Envelopes Columbia Clasp, all sues to 10 x 15 Manila, white, all sizes:plain or printed Erasers-Art Gum, Typewriter InK and Pencil E;stimating Sheets File Folders, manila, all cuts, letter and legal sizes, $3.00 to $4.00 per 100 File Guides, prestboard, letter size, $2.25 F1llers, notebook, punched, ruled or plain Glassine Bags Gummed Labels Indexes. all sizes Index Cards, ruled, all sizes Index Signals Inks-Writing, bottles or quarts Quink &. Sheaffers stencil, indelible, India, stamping Inventory Sheets Ledger Binders, sectional post type Legal Fonns, notary, etc. Letterheads, asstd. stocks and colors printed as per your instl'Ud:IODB Loose Lea! F1llers Merchandise 1'Bgll Mimeograph Stencils, take s~ x 14 sheet Mucilage • Note Books, memo, etc., asst sizes, plain or ruled Paper. hoods, thin papers, colon or white, an sl7.es, typewriter, ml!Jie<Jgrapb Paper clips ' Payroll Reoordl Paste Pmclls, lee.cl, colored, c:hlne ~; lndellble, automade; atmographk ' • ' . , • Just Received A New Shipment of SCOTCH TAPE Large and Small Sizes 1945 Desk Pad Calendars Typewriter Ribbons Pencil leads Pen points, all kinds Price Book Fillers, 81h x 11 Postage Stamp Moistener, china Ready Master carbon forms Reception Cards printM to order Receipts ROll Memo Pads Rulers Sales Books Sales Tax Exemption Cards, Form No. 103 Signs, For Rent, For Sale. etc. Stamp Pads sfatlonery ot all kinds Statements, 8'h x 51,2 Superdex Roll Labels Thumb Tacks • • Typewriter Paper, white or canary seconds Typewriter Ribbons, all makes Alph1Ht CU IDES Manila FOLDERS 11 Polllt; S C1ltll Per MU 100 __ ., SaJea Tu Not InCladed ' NeWJ>O~ B~boa News• Times · 1'11-Uud ll ' ·- SANTA /:NA ARMY A IR tlons olrlcer for the SAAAB BASE-Early retums on this air Woman's club ,aru><><meed recently -today Indicate that th• an-that the suin of $400 has boon 00- nual Red Cross drive, naw being nated by members to redecorate MTION CAUlNDAB and ~ a "Sun Room" in the conducted, is off to a flying start and may gamer more tunds for Regi hospital for use by re-IWtod BesfnD1n1 Ian. Z9 this worthy wo~ than any other tumees as a lounge. The newly War a.u-, Book IJl- drive in past years. renovated room wi1l be turruahed Stamps No. 1, 2 and 3 on Alr- with ,colorful drapes, sofas, easy piano sheet (1 pair shoos) Good According ·10 a spokesman, rep-chairs, tables and writing desks. now-Expiration d8te not set. resenting a group of Newport Mrs. R. W. Wright is chairman of War BaUoa Book tv- Beach women. members of the the Camp a.nd Hospital co~ttee Stamp No. 34 (5 lbs. supr) SAAAB Woman's· club ,a surpri.s-handling all the arrangements. Good now-Expires Feb. 28. ini!Y large number of returned Brief Noi... Stamp No. 35 (5 lbs. sugar)- aversee.s combat officers and en-Lt. Leland Birch, A.AF, who re-Good aow-Expiret..June 2. listed men, as well_ as permanent cently retutnetl to the mainland Red. Stampe -(10 Points) for party personnel, have already do-followin' a tour of duty in the meats, cheeses, cann_ed mllk, nated ~nerously. South Pacific. was honored guest butter and canned fish. War Fllnd booths, manned by at a dinner party given at the Q5, R5,, 85, good now-Expires local residents, have been set up home of Mrs. P . H. Schrepel, 104 March 31. T5. US, V5, W5, and at the air base Service club and Emerald Ave., Balboa Island. X.5--Good now-Eicpires Apr. 28. the Officers· club. Corrunittee Among those present were. Chief Y5, Z5, A2, ~· Cl and D2-' member:s are: Mrs. H. C. Bell. Petty Officer and Mrs. L. G. Bow-Oood JtO"'°-E;;xpi.res June 2. . Mrs. R. H Locke. Mrs. R . S. Saw-man, Mrs. K. c. Scotton, Don Greue BoitDf-Butchers will K1Ye • MAULING MAPLES. BT AL IOYCE the • • Total Oupm- Won Loot Pins Crowder ··--··-121. 97· 1Z1 P~ten ···---··· 45 27 61,534 Sandeno -~---153 118 172 Sailmak•rs .. .,.,.. 43 29 61,562 Miller -----···-·-154 128 144 ~~!~~rs :··········--40 32 61,001 • •Oark ---·------· 135 100 160 M~-t~el rs --··---38 34 61,334 funk ......... .,.. 164 163 147 ~ullllCS G..;:·-· 36 36 61,874 Tool ~~-·--34 38 61,461 The monled men this week were Slaves .... :::........ 28 44 59,TI7 Wally' Oo-wbo took the hl&h Carponten ···-··· 25 47 57,158 game with his 232 and for that won two dollars: high series being The following scores are the re-won by "Shorty'" Lester, and he sults of weekly bowling at Sport-Wins two bucks for his 585. The land alleys, Monday. March 5. in low series was taken by .Jim Stu- the South Coe.at Lea.gu.., touma· Jey who gets a buck for his ·434. ment: :': ' · Next Week the Mechanics meet Welden-the . Slaves, the Shipfitters meet · · &est~r ............ 152 157 177 the Sailmakers. the Tool Room 'Oeenng ·-··-· 135 133 121 meets the Welders and the Car--F>lanagan ...... 121 122 162 Stanley .......... 122 1~3 115 Hauser .......... 152 156 " 177 Palnten- Gable ............ 154 138 165 F. Hoivath .... 154 162 125 Walton .......... 145 170 120 Shannon ....... 144 158 166 A. Horvath .... 156 173 176 S&Umake..._ Bailey ............ 146 160 135 penten meet the Painten. American Red Cross n1edical kits sent to. pMsoners of war con· tain standard preparations b\ quantities sufficient for 100 men for one month. B O. W L -~BAL B 0 A yer, Mrs. E. A. Ba.I1olina, Mrs. P . Sch.repel and the hostess .... Mr. 2 red toke4s for j.et'Y pound of E . Nee.ry, Mrs. J. A. Albert and Herb IDll, former local resident salvaged kitchen 10 •ts . recelvedch.) Mrs. E. R. Seale. More than a and ex-employe of the SAAAB Blue Stampe -( . potnts ea score of women from this locality Post Exchange, visited . Captain for processed fruits, vegetables, are active in the CUITl'nt drive. and Mrs. P . E. Neary at their Co-juices, canned tomatoe! and cat- sup: Btu"ril & •wt.o PMto SBVBRAL HUNDRB:ci PILIPINO RBSIDBNTS of Waahiqtoo, D. C. attended a Mah of 'J'1w•k&Ci•i.aa at St. AJoysj.a1 Cbarcil, FabtaJT 5, followm, the liber.tioa of Man.ii•. l:aeeli.aa ia Pnyer (L to r.) are1 Mn. Pilar H. U., MemHr of tlii• Filipino Rebabilittition Commi11ioa, Mn. Hernaadn and Hoo. Jaime Henw:tdn., Secretary nf Finance. in ch.aria of the Plailippio. GoYernmeat in W•1hiqtoa in the abteoce of Preticlut 0.mna. 'The Pruident M~~5~:·~~;~:~;;~ 1··; M~;;~;~l··;~L MAR NEWS • Omningham.... 132 178 156 Lacy -··-········· 141 129 173 Allison 143 145 167 Adams ·······-· 154 150 120 81~7. .:... .. . FO 129 '149 2 4 0 2 Money for BOflpltaJ rona del Mar home recently .. Mrs. R. E. SaW¥er. public rela-Cartoon~ from the pen of T/Sgt. X5. YS, ZS, A2, B2----0ood now Expires Matth 31. C'2 , 02, E2, GORDON 8. FINDLAY F2. and G2-Good: now-Expires April 28. H2, J2, K2. L2, and M2--Good now-Expires Junf' 2. NOTE: -New Red. and Blue stamps will become vaUd pn or about the flnt of e.ch montb.. Returns from South Pacific • .Marine Technical Sergeant WU· OONTMOTOB and BUILDllB MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OUB SPECJIALTY Cabinet Shop Service Ottlee Cabinet Shop S410 Cout Blvd. 407 SOth St. PlaoM 4U Ph. :11118.J !is F . Pea.rec. eoo. or Mr. and Mrs. earl B. Pearce or 127 24tb street, Jack O'Brien. Balboa Island, re-Newport Beach.. Wu returned. to ceive a wide printing in service the Marine Corpe Air Depot, Mir· magazines and n e w spa per s a.mar, California., from the Pacific throughout the nation. ClippingS where be waa an aviatlon mcch&nic have been mailed here from army with a fighter squadron ot the public relations Qffices from many Fourth Marine Air Wing, hued lo parts of the Pacific as Well. the Marshall Iala.nds. }lfmwPOST -·m. Q.AUW'. O'Brien is editor of the SAAAB A brother, Cul. la serving wilb weekly newspaper "Cro6sroads". the Marlnea oversea.a. · Suppose thtri weren.'t 1 enou9h rnoney co brin.1 J'OUf child into the world? In • tcarfu.1 Jttttt, Pvt. R.'1 wif9 told him she WU going to ba-.e • baby, There wuo't mou&h moo~ to pay for medical are and bospitali.u.tioo. Hdpleu,. Pn. R. appnlcd to che R"1 Ctoss. lo a fnr doya be .-...i won1 11w che7 bod aulsud bJJ wif• u. ~ fO't CIDUaa>C1 matemir, and ia&Dt an. Suppo11 you ware woundod, diah1.d, 1tJb. las and ~I A Msrine Pmaoe, ho was -..ded "' che South l'lld6c and dild>argcd lot ditabiliry. He ""'°'t ~ di.tcouraged at cbe prot- pea of ma.kins hiJ liYiq: apia. Unable to take ap hia fonner trade. ia desperatioa he appealed to che R"1 Ctt>n. They put blm lo tooth witb dw propu ....,er-be'• 'doiaa .....u, oow. Suppote your mother WeN DI and wftli. out funds? S..ma• T, M. tt<Um wonl bJJ mother WU d.spentcly Jll and wiihout mot>Of• He remembtted advice he'd beard and wem: to his Red C:tou Field Dittctot who requested the bof• !DCal cbaptu to -lot an. They did. Now, omloty lilted, Sama• T • .M. Is a better 'igbring mao. Aaodict mmplo of,...., Red i;.... ia ICtioa. Suppose your son _,. ta•on prisoner? Imagine the am:icty of die pmma of PYt. E. D .. who bod bod DO won! from bJm m moalbs. The IW Cron HOt a wclh.te inquiry, And thm the lor.unsliooal Red Cross r<POtted dw be wu bealchy and wdl, and -m:d•iag ttgularly che Ameriwt R"1 Cross padiqts that helped keep •• hit spit.i"' Your mc::mcy geu cbe pacbga co .._ The Red Cross can't do thls work without yo'fl' helpl The ocrua1 asei outliD<d above illwmtz just 1 few ol the thousaocls of waya in whidi the Rtd Cross bdps om fighting men-ot home me! a.=-Bue withoor.,.,,, hdp there would be' DO Rtd Cross to do this hmnonicorion wod<. For the Red , Cross is whoUy dependent oo the mooey that you. md othn rym- path~ Amqiam cnotribute. And after three yous of war, the work of yom Rtd Croa is grater dwi ..... Think of the soBeriiig you. a.i allniotz by yom cnntriborioo-md bow p-i ,.,.. .... be °' 'fOlU pan in this w..t. .,,,,.,, ,,,. ,,,.. "'1. .. _, ' . Suppose you were dylll§ fot-ollilooil plumal Th• shnpad and fr ........ """'. obel1 bunt dddl.d Sst-R. J-.M.'1 Wt """' Ii. wu ' losiaa blood fut. A mediw """"""" admJalo. .....i 6nt ald .. d R"1 Cross blood pluma. 1bm they a.aied him to the 6dd sudon and Pft hfm • ...,.. ..... ol ~ Wi-It, ho '"""4 """ cliecL -- SuppoH you'd lost your leg? Aad yaa matdo't bdaa younc11 to tdl ,...., bmilyl le happened to 5s<o ], T, and ...,. bis .,....,. _. · axnins to ,.. blm m dw buophaL He appaled to. R"1 Cron-.. to bnak dw ..... ""'him. It ..... ~ fob, but abe did. ' -and ...., Mom ..... boldlna bJJ bond while llod wu tdfu>a hmny lt0£ie1 aDd SJC. J. T. wu 1mlliq happily. KLLP>'IJVR REDCROSS ~HISS/DI ' GIVE NfJW_ GIVE AfOll! This M~ge · Sponsored by the Fu-:ni Listed' Btlow:. ' . • 1 , ·-~~~A , .... hp . ~ Casino Cafe -........ i..-v...., ... ,, Casn ........ • Pal••• ,....... Al. 7 Eddie Andenoo, -t28 Marguerite, hurried to offet hie services to Uncle Sa.m the day he waa eigh- teen year!I old, Feb. it. and baa received hla l·A card. Eddle'11 m other, F1orence Anderson gave a birthday dinner ror him Satur· day and his frie:nda Bill Collar, David Kennedy, Ralph Cox, and Johnny Scofield helped hlm to celebrate the event. Eddie was graduated from Newport Harbor high 9Ch<>ol in June. 1944. Since then he -ha, worked at the Kay Finch Ceramics Studio. Norman Nicholson, Seaman l /c er the Coast Guard, and hia bride are now residing at 308 Fern.leaf avenue. The bride wu the {ormer Ml.sa Martha. CoPf, Hollywood. ~Ir. a.nd Mrs. Nye H. Willl&.m8, Los A.ngeles, visited Mr. and Mn. F'1 ed B'rookings. 230 Femlea.t' ave· nue over the week-end. Mrs. Wil· llama i8 the aiater of Mrs. Brook· I 1ng11. Lt. Col. A. R. Davia and wife I. spent a week wttb Mra Amelia M. Scharte, 'who ls Lt. Col. i;>avla' mother, and his sister Mlsa Mar- garet Seharle, 307 Goldenrod ave· McGuire ........ 126 133 129 Verzal ............ 120 156 152 Broyles ........ . 118 118 118 Ouistensen .. ..!..~ 157 185 Mech&nlcs--_.:.~ erbrugen and Mary We.is. The dee. Ege ......... __ ,,. ~ 181 152 oratlona were in the St. Patrick MM.irkurchOYl·t·ch········.· .. ·.· ..a!f 161619 123 theme, and in the center Of the oa 157 table a big clO\VD. figure adorned Willi t 159 1 •52 113 a box or tavor11 of circus animals. cu ···-·····, ~ A photographer took interesting Burwell ........ 177 .ji{S 161 plcture11 of the children. Shlpfltten-- Mra. Arthur Thoma.a and her Mcj::abe -...... 173 ·151 167 alster·lo·law, Mra. Gordon Thom-Earl ···-······ .. -· 135 146 153 burg. and Mrs. Larry C&J.kina, Al· Rider ... ~....... 134 179 179 ha.mbra, epent Thursday at the Toombs ···-····· 159 157 173 T)loma.sea' cottage, Avocado and Schroll .......... 201 160 160 Second avenues. Tool Room-- Ga.rl Robert Waldeck. Ensign, Furtsch ... -... 132 159 165 USN, son or Mrs. C. G. Waldeck, Menill .......... 136 180 142 436tDahlia avenue, was graduated Dunham ........ 126 136 101 rrom the UnJveraity or Calltornia Claire ·········-· 112 157 125 TBUCKS A.ND TBACl'OBS FABH EQUIPMENT M. Eltiste "& Co., Inc. '°'7 E. •Ill PIL UOO, lluta Aaa SU N. L A.. St. Pia. U.Zl An""elm Quality Lumber mad Building Material• • • COSTA MESA LUMBER CO. R. E. HO~TETLER Phone 48 and received h1a commission Feb. i~Go~res~;;;··:···:·:···:··~1~66~~22'~7~~168~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ 25, at an impressive service at Bovard Auditorium, U.S. C. All the boys receiving com..m.Lssions L be d B 'Id" M te • ls were signed to immediate service UID t an UI lDg a r1a ~;;~:'.,:;c,:~~~ ~e~:~ Bay District Lumber Co. ture. He was graduated from Se· • · Phone 1151 quota High ochool. Redwood City 518 COAST mGBWAY AT THE ABCllES In 1942, after which.he entered the '--~;,.;;,,;;;;,;..;;;,;;;;,;,;,,;;;,. _____________ _. University. He spent bis seven·day j ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;,;,;--;,,-;;-;;-;;:;-;-;-=~9\ leave with hie mother, grandmoth- er Mrs. T. H. Weedell and bis sis· ter, Mis.a Beatrice Ann Waldeck. RADIO SERVICE SHOP nue. The Daviaee were enroute A. w. A.BNOLD from Fort Bll.sB. Texaa. where he had been in service. to their home I~ la men or faith who have aa.v· HU Newport Blvd. OOSTA. MESA I'll.. Np$. BclL '8 in Berkeley. ed. the world, not men ot kn.owl-~iiiiiiiiii~(~l~M!~le~N~onll~~of~Bli~i""~'i•~Dts~trtct~~)~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Mra. C. G. Waldeck, Clyde Ma.y· iediigiieii. iiiisiitriiWiiiiiiilfiirediiiiiiiiGiiiiiireiintiietiiiiit. na.rd, Margaret Scharle and Bessie . Benedict, •members or the Laguna .• Music Lovers club, .attended the &..··· lallt concert Of the · yea.r given ~ • -·-......,:. • Thursday evening at the Laguna Hotel. The club presented on Ill! program Miss Lillian Steuber, the famous concert piani8t, Los An· geles. The dexterity and interpre-- taUons of the artiste held her audience spellbound. Even the young members attending, who are studying mll8iC, sat in the froot row as close to the musician a.a possible, intent and quiet. Some of Miss Steuber's delightful numbera were "Pictures at an Exhi~ition" by Moussorgsky. which be had com~ when inspired by a friend's p&lntinp. Mrs. T. M . Holabird, 304-Nar· ci88U8 avenue, gave a birthday party for her son TinUnY. Satur· day, March 3, on his fourth anni· versary. HIS guests Included Nancy Cutt.er. Pancho Schultz, !Jnda Stonebceaker. Billy Walkup, Lydia and Louiee Treadwell, Frttzi Sholl, David Sprtnger, Michael O'Connor, Tommy Lyon. Billy Langaur, Pa· tricla Lammerman, Wendy Del.sen· befl", Barbara Turner, Diana.Ford· J. S. WHYTE PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT INCO•IE TAX CONSULTANT .& .. t.., •• ~ b7 &M U. 8. "'-•IT Dept. a.. Pit.. N.-pw& l.MT·L otn.1 .,,._ N•tL Baa.II SW.., a..ta 4-ft. 1631 --·--· 'lf G44 Mud olllWfl Vitamins A and D You muet ha.., Vttatbto A • .an aid YI protectlon agains1 •nfectioaa •ll i~b art> more 1 kely to occur la ttfe nos~ throet. .,... ..,.. md 1inuses. trbea 1tJer'9 ta a defl,•ency o l tblo "'-la. 1 Tw ....! Vl-1a D to h•lp Ille ~ maJre ptopet' UH of tM .iea-and pboopborua in ,.. ... =• ••• aot 11ttinr .. .._ _ ,.,,,..IUll, .... a Olf&.A-DAY • I YU • A -C D Toi> ... ··~ = ... 'z •• row 71 7 I I . . I DNEA ... Y 1 • • • By order of Bank of America National Trust & Savings Assn. Executor of Estate of Chas: E. Robinson, deceased. Saturday March 10th at 2.-P. M. on · the Premises 107 Amethyst Street Balboa Island FURNITURE and FURNISHINGS / LIVING ROOM DINING ROOM BEDROOM DEN SUNROOM RUGS and CARPETING I Many Fine Early Amer.ican Pieces OCCASIONAL PIECES . LAMPS OBJECTS of ART LlNENS CHINA ' GLASSWARE BRONZES Garland Gas Range Q. E. Refrigerator at 4:00 P . M. CHRIS-CRAFT MOTOR BOAT "Sonny",-23 ft. length; Chrysler Motor; 4 P~ngers · · 25 % ~eposit requjred from each and , every pUn:haser ·-----~ Mic~lll -Ta1•r ~Pail ll'OIS eo. . . Auctioiaeel'li , 416 W. 8th St., Loe Ance1eJ TU 9183 • •• • • J \ • J • PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY • &SI lHl'j'))(JT LEROY P. ANDERSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Colla Meea Bank BulldlftQ .. Phone 426 ~e.a Callfornla DENTl.8T8 DR OBED LUCAS Dentiat • 2202~ W. Central, Ph. 1480 NEWPORT BEACH Pbooel.529 DR. CARTER Metascienti!t DRUGLESS HEALING 1860 Newport Blvd. C<ls1a Jdesa DAY !ICllOOLS • Gordon M.Gnmdy,M.D, Phyolclan and Su- Nlnth and Central Av&. Oftloe Hra.: 10-12 a.m.; S-.5 p.m. Telephone 37 Conrad Richter, M.D. Physician and &urgeon Office 107 22nd Street Newport Bea.ch Houn.: 10-12 a.m. and 3-& p.m. Phonet-Offlce 133: Rea. 74-J DR G. E. TOHILL PHY81CIAN and SURGEON 2209 Coaat Blvd ., Ne'wl>Ort Beach -~ -Phona -Oft'loe 286-W Ree. 281-R If No A,, ... :r Call N-POr't 5 Gerald Rauaa, M.D. 2830 West Centf"illl Ave. Newport Beach Ph. 1028--No An1wor call 301-M X-Ray Service S. R. Monaco, M. D. 814 Bay Ave., Balboa Newport 1'7%4 "8 8. Bill Rt.. Loa ~ T'Udl:er 'Jill B;r Appola-& 8UBVEYOBll MORTIMER SCHOOL 302 Coral Balboa laland JACK RAUB DAY SCHOOL LICENSED LANO SURVEYOR : 1 " -H&WIOlll•41MA i JGWHl•M ' • aswpwt ••• Onl'Nn' , I • • Paga- INDEX • I 11 u IEWS~ TIMES CLASSIFIED OPPORTUNITIES • IRA•E Y01lll OU :: READ NEWS. TIMES ~IFI ED ADS FOR . PROFIT • • • USE THEM FOR ~UL'HJ TRAN8POBTATlOlll 11 U you dllll't ~ ~t you are looking for advertlaed In this Issue Phone Newport Beach 12 or 13 Bild place yoor own ~ __ _ llE.&tlTY .&1118 Ill ' '!"AL'IB .&1118 I ,. ...._ ' to LOl!T AND F017M1 ti ~~.,~~---···-lt 11'? AND romm D BOA'l'll, l!VPPU:l:8 II U:AJ. ar.&.n ., CARRIE V. DUDLEY !ICllOOLS A lN8~1lOl'ION U ~ ~ ~~~ ~ LOST-ll'emale GNy and White ll'OR SALE--O'Keefe and Merritt EMPLOYJO:NT WANTm 18 'nre-Battery-lpltlooi ~ PeJ:s1an cat, IJ'eb. 22. ~ gu heater. Phone 1036-W .. EMPLODIZNT o•!i i i RM I• n LUt.1cl.Uoo 1011~ w. PAY Ave., l!fewport. 18-2tc 8 ••-20th6N.,.P:BIYd..OootA:V.. P!looe 1830-/7. 18-4tc =-=---,..,,--------! -MlllOZLLANE0118 IO Pbm>o 2023 't&-lltc ll'OR SALE-Walnut China C>Lhl· WANTED TO BUY n . ' LOST-Pair cia-. light brown ..--.. .... \..... lnl net. 61~ Broad St., Newport F1lRNlT1lJIE rc>Br. n "uuam J , Webb-Udo-Rlcbfleld -· tJalo Jl. W. IDll4e cue. Helghte. • 18.2tp BOATS, 81lPPLIES II Servtce, .c,._ l'l'Om Udo Tbeatr< S.L ntpt, Bal-'l'lleUer oc- M118lCAL a BADI . M Battery Recbarglng, Waeblng. . vlclnll;y. l'l><me Newport 193&-J Under 32 .................... ····-···· ···-····· PollahJns, Lubrieatlon after ~ p..m. Reward 18·2tc FOR SALE-Broodfelt nig, 9-ft. DOGS. <'ATS • PETS U , Pbcne 401:..1 154tc by 14-tt .. roae taupe, nearly new. l'OtlLTllY" A BABll1'l'8 18 ------------EllPl.OYJU:NT WAN'fSd Ill $30. 1850-M. after ~ p.m. ·18·21<: LlVESTOQK 11"1 DENNI!I HOGLAND -Dodp-CARETAKER, ..W. or C Tl With SPECIAL ANNOtrN<JZMENTll 18 Ply-..th De&lu. Tuaco eervlce. living qtn. Veteran Wu 1 n. WE ARE headquarlero tor R<d- BUSINU9 OPPOR!l'UNITIE8 '° 1780 Nwpt Blvd., eo.ta Kua. age 50, llln.s'le, can. drtVO' 'car. WOOd Patio Furniture of the bet- FOB __ ... Pboae lU. -14-8tc ST06 Seu.hate Drt.ve. N~rt ter quality. Cba.laettes, Love _,..... ..... -~ r-Seat.I, Settees, Chain and Bar- WANTED TO RENT d ID-WAT OA.RA.GJt-Motor TUne· Beach lT-4tp becue tables. See lour wtndowa APARTMENTS a B0118Ell u t up A Bnke Wo~IL 17'0 NwpL l:llPl4>no:NT OFll'EBED l9 and ota<e dloplay. r..owest Terma. RENT ~a~• ·-ovs ... Blvd..,.·eo.ta MU&. Pb. 687. McMaha.n Fun:iJture eo., Second • ·~-~·--1 ...... WArn<ES8 and curb M"'. 6 -•~te ROOM • Bo ·-~ .. 'V""...... ...... ~ & Broadway, Santa Ana.. 13-tfc ,.,....,, per week. Hou.re 8 p.m. to 2 &.m. REAL ESTATE 4'7 CESSPOOLS, Septic 'l"a.n.ka. In-Palm-Palm Cafe, Colt& Kea. ROCKERS! ROCKERS! REAL ESTATE EXCBANGE '8 9lalled anywheni in Oru1fe Co. 17-4tp A very large aelecUon of Plat- INCOME PROPERTY GO No job too big. State Uceued and ,.-------------= form Rockers ln va.rloua models RANCHES &s A¢uAGE 5! carry Compensation Inauance. WAN'I'.ED-Someone lntereet.ed tn andr.· the favorite coven. Prtc" REAL ESTATE WANTED M Aleo Pumpln.g. M. L. McCormtck working 1n 8 flower abop or ed a $19.95, $24.95, $29.95, $39.95 PAlNTING of all kinda Oii hoata up l<> .. 0 ft. Botl<Jma painted and acraped aleo. ~ooe Newport ' 109()..J. 18-4tp Want Slip for 29-ft. Cruiser CARLTON JONES ' 129 So. Robertson . Los Angeles Phone CRestview 1-6463 collect. 14-4tp EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Eta-IU>kin & Galvan • ' i:!lectrlcal Contractol"l!I /000 Coe.st Highway Phone 1384: 97-tfc MONEY TO LOAN M &: Son, 340 Victoria St .. Coats nureery. Norman's, 1307 Cout and up. Lowest Terms. Mcl4aba.n MONEY WANTED 61 Meaa. Ph. 475-M. 1_...etc Highway, Corona del Mar. Phone Furniture Co .. second & Broad· 14 AUTOMOTIVE 41: TIRE~ 5.8 Newport 690. 15-t!c way, Santa Ana. 13-ttc ---- MUSICAL &I RADIO AUTOS WANTED ~ GD Septic Tank-..Cempool Pumping FOR SALE -Ellington upright AUTO SERVICE 80 Ray Muno:1:, 22l Knox Street CA.RE OF CHILDREN-in your BOATS, SUPPLIES SS grand plallO. Good cond. $200. TRAILERS 81 home. Phone Balboa. laland, 626. 2573 Elderi Ave., Costa Mesa. Coela Mesa. Pb. 792-W. lO-lOtc 18-Ft. 10-In. DORY , double ender. 14 8•-Phone Newport 875--M. 17-2tc --~-----------~---------------Commercial boat with 12 h.p. BALBOA TRANSFER &: SXOR-HELP WANTED--WallreM.. Har· JohruKJn Motor. Works in well. RADIO REPAIRS-All ma.ke3: AGE CO. Boat Moving a. Spec-riBOn's Dinner House, 17th and A-1 shape, $300. 1913 W. central tubes, etc. Marine Electriclan. laity. 1501 w. Centr&l, Newport Orange, Coat& Meaa.. Pleasant Ave., Ne"ix>rt Bea.ch. J .C. Kirk. Pb. 2417. Burt Norton. 1111 Beach. Phooe 2125. 1S-8tc 1WTOU.Dding1, tbort hours lt pre-18-4tc Coaat Hgwy., Newport Beach. !erred, good pay. 9-tfc -.,.------------1-ttc 19411 TIDE TABLES MARCH REAL ESTATE BRDKER 1808 Newport mvd.. ~Jd­ PHON!e NEWPORT 1100 A ttne one-ba.lf acre ot high level ground. jul't ott the Boulevard. Sandy aoil. $8:1(). Buatneas or re.stdence lot on the Blvd. 60 n. by 150 ft. An 18-rt. alley In rear. Ughte, gU, water available. Reuonably priced at $10l!O. Nice home, cloee to shopping di.S- trict, completely tu.rniahed, beau- tiful lot, shrubbery, floowera. Ma.et.er bedroom, e'eeping porch, green bouae. Move right in. All you will need le household lineM. All tor $5500 and term.a. \ · 1 house trailer. tactoiy hullt, 1~leep9 !our. Good condition tor $9~ .•. . ' CARRIE V. DUDLEY REAL ESTATE BROKER 1808 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Phone Newport 1100 • l d-ltc THREE rental unlts in El Bayo Tract. $16,500. w . 7 High Low WlCb 3:35 11 :59 ......... 4.1 0.7 PAINTING CONTRACTOR . 19-ft. x 6-ft. CABIN DORY. Built ]------------- PAINTING and PAPER HANG-w~~~~~i'oo~LMAID. B~:~ :::0~::::,i::e :~ :;~u~~i1:!~ _P_O_VL_TR __ Y_&_BAB __ B_ITS _____ sa_ 3 bedroom house near bay on ING-Fine workmanship gu1ar-ling. Phone Orange 621.w after HEAVY FRYERS-21,1 to 3 1,1 Iba. lots. '8·500· 8 F . 9 4 :48 4.4 6:08 4.8 8,05 3.3 8 :24 3.6 12:05 2.7 1:40 -0.4 (New d&J'Ucbt •Tlnl' time) 'I"ldee are placed In ordar of oceurrenca. Ll&"bt ncuru a. m.; darlli nl"IJ'N p , m.. ant.eed. Beat material• uacd. J .C. WANTED-Beauty operator. New, 6 Also fresh egp. 431 Victoria St., I t S P· m. l&-4tp Co t W L JORDAN Kirk., Pb. Nwpt. 1325. 13-8tp P euan shop. &la.ry and com-s a Meu.. Phone 2617-J. · m.iMlOD. Phone 2009-H or 179. DINGHIES, Paddleboards, Tennie 18_.tc • 700 E. Central, Balboa. Painting -Decorating l4-t!c Tabt,a. ~tail and ,.bole...te. ------------Telephone: 153 18-21<: Roof Repair&: Painting WATSON WOODCRAFT SHOPS, LIVESTOCK 31 FOR SALE -Corona del Mar, Sympson & NollarSALI: ---:::-,-MISCELLANE _____ 0_11_8 ___ so 611 eo ... t Highway Under 37 ·········· ···· ·············· -····· north of Highway. well built 2- Gradeai: College Preparatory 2017 W. Central Avenue An } Numbera Limited aheim c othier Ph. NwpL 1217-W ~12 38th St. F I NEST FOOTHl's--L NAVA.LS Phone Newport Bea.ch 601 FOR SALE -Heifer 17 months. bedroom, living roou;I nice kit· 12-tfc Any a.mount trom box to truck 14-t!c Price reasonable. 1777 Orange chen and bath. large 2-ca.r gar. load. Cor. Walnut and Pomona ,,.-,,.,..------------Ave., Costa Mesa. 18-2tc Suitable tor work shop. Unfur-FOR SALE-28-toot c&bln cruhler, Sta., Fullerton. Call!. $800. NE:eda repair. Dodge Ma-SPECIAL ANNOUN,.....~ S8 nished. Elec. range. ~750. $3000 • PERSONAL G. A . Mortimer, M. A., Oxford Phones: Newpc>rt Lo Prlnclpal. Phona 052 Office 123; Res. 11M Cates on .___...:.Jl-'ollTWIAN _ __;.__•__;.__, I L--VETEBIN-~-ABIAN-s _.J 1Balboa Island LONELY! Plain eealed det&llil Tel h F 11 rt 11•• ~~·•o cull ep one u e on .....,. l1ne motor. 3504 MarcWI avenue, · tree. Endoraed by mJ.nWere. Club 1S-8tc Newport Bee.ch. Phone 2497.w. DRESSMAKING a. n d ALTER-GERTRUDE A, WALDRON ELITE, P. 0 . Box 71. Loa An-------------ATIONS. 614 36th Slr<et New· Sole Agent ~ .. M-B. 12-lOtp Uncalled For .Suits 14 .. tp port Beacll. i8-17tp Phone 234-W • 17-t!c HAROLD K. GRAUEL CHAPEL "We lJUrlelvea the Better Serve By Serv1llg' ouw. -·· '°hone Newport: ~1 Coda Meaa Callfornla Ol'TOllll:TBll!TS DR. M. D. CRAWFORD OPTOMETRIST Eyee Es.a.mined -Claues Filled 1792 Newport Boulevard Phone 2430 COST A M E8A Ree. Add.--215 Narcluu1 Aw. Cot'Ol"la del Mar N.D. CASH D. V . M . 000 snd CAT HOSF'ITAL Santa Ana 3341 181-4 So. Main St., Santa Ane, Callf. e FOB INFORMATION Begv9lng llsUng In this Directory-- Phones 12 or lS WllO'S WHO IN 1HARBOR DISTRICT FIREPLACE AND KINDLING WOOD- H. W . W'rtgbt, 1784 Npt_ Blvd., Ooata Jdeaa. Ueed Lumber, Pb. &M-J. G£NERAL CONTRACTOR- Qordon B. F1Ddlay, :WlO Cout mvd., Ph. 412. Ptan.1 and Conatructlon. LUMBER COMPANIE&-eo.ta Mesa Lbr. Co.-••Let ut help you plan your home." Pb.one U. :O.y Diatrlct Lumber Co. Phone 1150. Coe.It Highway at Archea. OFFICE 8UPPLIE&- Newport Harbor Publlehing Co. Phoces: 12 -13, Newport Bea.ob ReUring tram the clothing bu.el-200 men'a aiit.8, $4 .95 up. Top FOR SALE BY OWNER -34-tt. 1 -;:;;;;;;;;;;.-;m,;::;;--;;;;--;-;-:;:;:~;;::::; nes.s In Ana.helm, 1n which he ha.8 TBANSPOBTATION l a.nd •,ra.in coat& Watches. ward-Cabin Cruiser. Built '4:0. Com-0 . L. CUU...Y RE Block or 14 lota, Canal been engaged for the pa.at 23 y6an, WANTED-Daily ride to s . A.. robe trunks, gune. Baak.lna, 220 plete tor 17 pua. sport!iahlng, 7 CBR·~·r~111-·IE-D TAX OONSULTA.NT Section, Newport Beech. City Jack Com accompanied by bl.e a.t-Due at Douglu plant at 7 a.m. w. Ocean, LonrBeach. 6-trc tona mackerel. All good con-Income t&.x Accounting zoning R-2. On paved boulevard. tractive ~e. Leona., ha.a been lur-Phone Newport l04:-J. l8-4tc ditlon. Jeue A. Furrow, Box 13, W Spurgeon Building one block from ocean and O:>e.st ed to Newport Harbor to spend FOR SALE-Used SO...gallon Day Newport Bea.ch. Phone 1522-J. 208 West 4th. Santa Ana., Callt. Highway. $6500.00. Courteay to !!IOme or thl!! well-ea.med lelaure w ANTED RIDER _ Enroute to and Nlgbt water beatl!!r. Phone l~tfc 1 ____________ &_ll-_tto brokel"9.. tor which be hae been working all L. A .. leave Ba.J.lx>a Ialand 11 :00 Newport 2034, 18-2tc -------------KEYS MADE WHILE YOU WA.IT H . CARDOZA SLOAN, Owner these yea.rs. The gouple are living a. JD. Call Newport 675-W. FOR SALE'.---N"'1' auit ot En&IJ.eh Vogel'•. 804 Main SL·, Balboa and 503 Coast Blvd., Corona de1 Mar. ln ooe ot their harbor propertiea ~ 18-2tc FOR SALE-Blk. Tipped Red Fox Snipe racing saila tor track 208 Marine Ave., Bal-Ial&nd. Phone Newport 47. Ree. Phone e.t 11~ Diam.oo.d, Balbo& Isiand. Coa.t, tlnger tip lengtL Slze 14-ma.et; also stop watch. Lt. D-t1'c Newport 1023-M:. 14:-Btp Belng confident ln the certain tu-'1'W 8otd. ~ or re-16· PbOilll Newport l637·J. 1931ni Greene, phone 2600. 14:-4tc lure ot thla area, Mr. Corn hu I .-.tred. v-va. SM Kain St.. 18th SL, eo.ta. Mu.a.. Box 822. °"RE._AL--E-S_T_A_TE--------1 ONE ACRE estate ror di8crtm.ln· .....-.... -17-4tc SCHOOL -Pre-aUng couple. Main bou.e bu llv- recenUy pu.rc.Jla,aed a duplex on ~ &Dd 208 llar1De A.ffDUe. BOATS-Bot. Sold &Dd Traded. pare to pw atate examtnaUoo • A te I "----. ---·-• ~--by mail. "-ey •··k ~ •• .:..-tee. Ing room•26,•'8 with large n••· ga. &lreet tram the SlMon Cor-Balboa Ia2and. :ta-tf( WE HAVE ..,......,f used piano. tor --All.le-auu ~~-........... .._... e---... -e ti Al JI . jw------------1 ............ .. .... <n.T"'lo.t-... ..... • •TA·'E AND ' ••19 Wilshire Blvd., • --An-ged latt'.l.ced patio, greenhome para on. . so sted among their t-•95, •125, •165, $195 up. F'lne JILA.Jl..U'I• ~· ~ ......, ~ -• OFING CONTRACTOR 1'7 • • • 'UW'." CO · adjoinl!l.g, 2 bed.J:m. gueat bou.e. r'2LI e.lllate Investment.a le prop-grands $395 up. Terme. Some SARu. · g~les 38. f.-16tp Bull erty in Laguna. Be!ICh, Huntington i tor rent. 30 year• ln Orange I090 W. Central A..ve. Pb. 2388-W dlnp tor rare plant culture. Bea.ch and Seal Beach . GH ORADE wood, tile and com-county. 0&n%-Schm1dt Piano Co.. Newport ~ c.ut. YOUR TIRES RECAPPED while Ample room tor further develo~ With an enviable record ln or-poeiUon roofing contracting,~ 620 N. Main, Santa AnL ~Uc ~ you work. Bring in your car or meo.L Be:ac!i, Coat.a Kem. area.. rertng lad.lea' rea.dy-~wear to 8 a.nd rep&lr work. ESTIMATES -------------tlree in the morning and they '8000 down, balance at f125 per dt..crlmin.atlng cUentele, Mrs. Com FREE. 22 YMnl roofing exper· WANTED TO BUY 11 New and Ueed will be ready to roll in the eve-month. h&8 owned &n attncUve shop In tence. Phooe W . J . Benbow, M.ARINE SUPPLIES n1ng. Phone Newport 2U2 tor RALPH P. MASKEY connection "'11th her bu.sba.nd'a 1012-J. State Uceo.ee No. 74903. WANT TO BUT-Late model car, Commercial i'1ah1n.g Gear appointment. Coata Mesa Tire&: S410 Coaat Boulevard atore tor ten yea.rs. 18 .... tp coupe or aed&n, tor ca.ah. BEACON LANDING Recapping Shop. In the rear at 1 ______ Ph_on_e_m ____ s-_u_c Mr. IUld Mrs. Corn arc numbered --------------Auocl&ted Service Station 180l Cout Hiway, 20th &: Newport Blvd. 16-tfc BALBOA PENINSULA ho"-f- BEAU'l'Y AIDS 18 26th &Ad Central. Newport Buch N rt Beach Pho ~•• W -"' amoo.g the million.a ot other moth· .'-..------------7.tfc ewpo · ne ..vO"S· ·, ea.le. Completely and beauutuny ers and tathen who a.n.xlowrly ZAMORA BEAUTY SHOP 9-ttc FOB BENT '1 f\lrn1abed. 3 bed await the end of the war &nd the . 1849 Newport Blvd., CJoata Me98-WASHING MACHINE FOR RENT-Nice room to em-age. One of t~:":,;.~"":J:,; return of thelr 80U, Jack jr .. who Phone l786 tor Appointment. Phone Newport Beach 1261-R. Want Slip ployed woman. Private home. bouaee tn the harbor area. Only la a Motor MacbtniM.'s Mate 2/c 13-Btc -::---,,..---.,-.,..---l-8-:-4-tp_ l06 E . Bay Ave .. Balboa. 18~2tp 4: years old. 1813 East Central 8Cf'Ving ln the Navy somewhere in I , WILL PAY CASH tor your fur-fdr 30-ft. Cruiser Ave., Balboe. Pen.Lnaula. Phone the South Pacific. LORRAINE'S BEAUTY SHOP WANTED TO RENT U Newport Beach 1740. 10-t!c niture or what have you. Phone PRINTING-Newport Harbor Publishing Co. Phonu: 12 : 13. Newport Beach. -----------~ REAL ESTA.TE, INSURANCE & NOTARY PUBLIC- I 123 Broadway, Coeta Mesa. OOO O R · I Th ' WANTED TO RENT 'll'a._..1 .. h d I Nwpt. 2 . . . Craw ey, e NATHAN R SMITH -.-..... .......-.e DON'T SACRIFICE your beau••.,_,, Pb.one 1308 tor Appointment. Food Baaket, l8l2 Newport • house or a.pt. 3 children in tam-Ballx>a. PenJnaula lota. over~':" ! 1S-8te Blv<l., Ooata M:OlllL 99-t!c 105 Pasadena A venue. ily. Phone Nwpt. 389-W. 16-4tp hundred new hom .. are planned Remodellnc Phone 1102·.I Lew H. W&llace, 2202 W. Central Avenue. Pbooe 3. RUBBER &TAMP$-Dutch Heacock Newport .Harbor Publiabing Co. Phones: 12 -13, Newport Bea.ch. Red Cross flight kits are pro- 8HEET METAL WORK-" BUILDER ded wounded m'en evacuated Vlele Plumbing ~ Sheet Met&l Works, Coeta Mesa. Phone 210. from the Middle East to hospitals VARIETY STORE-1%5 E. Bay Balboa bland ~ck home. Kits contain games. Balboa JJil&nd Variety Sto~ lOc, 26c and up. Phone 2111-W. tziagazines, candy and other items. SNOODeES ' l-\eQE.S A. 'F.4S~IN . I WORM. DOROTHY DARNIT F· F • F • f • f ·F ·F ~FRED! I WA·WA·WA:WANNA :T·T·"T·,-"l.K • ' ! I • 0-0-0-0-0-00 '<o· "'(Oa '<o ·"l'o • 51 S• S· SI\·~­ ~~IS ! 1 IF YOU want l<> oeil your old South Pasadena REWARD-i25.00 for lntonnatlon ~. inalde Iota are well worth piano see u.o. w~ pay highest Phone ALbany 1141 leading l<> renting' of liveable $2.000. Comer SS.000 -or more. cuh price. 30 y...,. In Orange collect. 18-4tp 2-room apartment. Phone New-9().t!c County D·-· Schmidt Piano Co port Bea.ch 1875-R. 17_.tc -------------. ...... -., NEW 2-bedroom home, double var. 520 N . Main, Santa Ana. 5--tfc BUY WAR BONDS e-WANT TO RENT-Unfurnished 1 age. 50-tt. corner, $7000.00. Halt • By Cy Hungerford By Charles MCManwi NO-I -1-1-P·P·PICK IT IJP M'(SEU' or 2-bedroom house in Newport ca.ab. Beach or Costa Mesa area. Per-RALPH P. MASKEY manenL No children. Phone Mra. · 3410 Coast Boulevard A. M. Smith, Newport Beub Newport Beach. cailf. 718. 17-tfc Phone 402 15-tfc BO __ o_M_&_B_O_A __ R_D ____ _::_: .. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANT TO BUY--on Lido lsle, 2 lot.a, or 3-to 4-bedroom home. Must be water front property. 1275 W , 7th St.. Long Beach. Ph. 727-63. Mrs. Pruitt. 17·2tc WANTED-Room and board, two meaU a day. Private tamUy pre- ferred. Phone Newpqrt 2156 after 6 p .m. 16-4tc REAL ESTATE ,, ------------------------MONEY TO LOAN 1111 , TWO BEDROOM HOUSE Some f\:miture, $6950.00. Avail-LOANS TO BUILD, buy, improve, able tn 2 weeU. 4-03 4:-0th street, modernize or refinance. Newport Ialand. 17-Uc Newport Balboa Federal Savinga and Loan Aaocia.tlon. HOUSE FOR~ SALE -Modem ltucco, wood shingle root, extra large double garage, fenced In 3333 Vt.a. Udo Telephone 1500 ' 8-,ttc yard. By owner. 508 31.lt St., Just a &l•nce Newport Beach 18-lltp Tlmeo Leedenhipl proYt!I N.,... TELEPHONE OPERATORS NEEDED Serrioe Ilea and War Worbra ' Are.AD ~·-Upon Our Glrla at tbe 9wltdlboarda OOOD P.il wen:c LZAJ1111NG AND 1uoou1.•a 1Ncu:•m lalio .A.,..0'fbl9 ID Muir llaolt ...... Ollll'cllll& CU. • SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA . TELEPHONE CO. . , 100 ~Sq .A.-,e., Bsnx. cc '1•~ NG.. Mam St., Santa Ana ' • •u. . ' I • ( wue;u.:as . ,Jlzs•••, ...... =···· 411= ,' ' . b11' ,, ... , .... s ' · ~;!;!!;i:;:~;~--·~ Har~o~ F.!mi'nirie ··Ac ti viti€s Pnltesllona! WOQlell'I cl\11> met Wlllcb bad -oelectod by Grtttlla * ~T , * Pbones..12 and 13 * Tb~~atWlllt~Park TUbbo. -=~:::-1:;::;:-~i:::::---;";t!::::::::::::::::::::'.:::.::::::::::::::;::::::;:::::::::::::::::::;-~;:;~:-;::;::'.:~~~~~ Avemie cat•. Mn. Gretha Tllb\>S ca.y O>lg!We &mlOllD-t11at Sewing Oub Meets · Balboa Circle -•cloed at the bl-"ci"" abe woWd -· -for bill A Ora H •1• .•. i:•IE th S D-~l :;.d" Mia ~, wn--fo1&1, 1teJt&1Den. llOte -and t nge ome . · t 86'f on e . ugar .uu" Plans May Bazaar -tee! a -al Inlna Stone'• lldcl?ua boob WWI the club In-. I And Lu nch·eo n "ImmorW Wife" u the 11""11"8"'· '1pa on tllem. The io.ei.y Oranp -al Kn. " and Karie Hlebech Guut. prut:nt were .seuy O&rk irr.nJr. BeJmm.t, ~ EJ•••bet.h Kim WU-. and Betty Balley, and memben 1Azar1ch, wu the .oOlt1ng for a llPOke cm the need al the Glrl ...,.. Alda Gorton. Ktna Benlloy, pretty J1mch-Tburwclay """" SCouta. after a letter from Jlre. sue Hitchman, Evalyn Rider, Hilda the homt.e. «itertalned memben Ban>td H'olta &ldrb'lC' · lpolUIOrahlp sn.coe, Edna er.lg, .Jeane Bud--of her eewtq club. of one troop had been read. and eon, Win1f'r'ed Barbre. Ruth Ger· St. P&triclr.'1 d&y prot"tded. tbe Mloo Hleboch. Uacher at the higb rloh. V)rKlnla Mcllah&n, Ada Bar-!home for decontloria, and tha acbool. told ot the notable ditter~ rlngton. Feml -Hobbe. Ellubeth table bore a center ploce ot. flow- ence In &1rla who come to the hJg Bantad, June Fulltm.wtder, Joan eriq peo.ch and wbite11toc.1r., While .:boot having bad Girt Scout train-Herrick, cay Coegn>Ye, Lola Tay· white •Un ltrea.meh e.Dded iD tng. She l&id they have. more back-lor Gra.yce Sevier A. ~rtrude' llh&mJ"OCka. ' ~ Anl better JD&JlDered a.nd • I a-~-echool lit belt than CoUver, Dorothy RobtMOll, 1-..-Kn. Ed Walt.era wu a 'fery ~:thout thlt: ~er Tubt., Gladys Norm.an. Dorothea specl&l gueat for lt waa her birth· , · WU.on. Cla.rlce Brown. Bernice day, &nd ehe wu preeented wtth Mla WlliioD., tntroduced. by Mrs. Baltc._ Borghll4 Stephet11, Karie an attractlvo r1fl. ~&mN were Glady• Norman aa beet.en of the Hiebacb, Bobble Baker, 1'.aurln.e chOMll'l for eecret pai. fer the en· evening, presented an lnterutlng CtaJg, Meta Bachman, Ruth Mac-1u1ng year, and the a.tteruoon wu review Of the life-of General Fre-lntyre. Betty Handy, Loia Slm-apent lD aewtng and knJ.ttlnc. monl'• lntrepLd wife and at the mans. Marguerite Way, Marian Thoae preeent tncludl'ld the Kee- vlclasltudea or the life of the tam-McCbeaney and Harriet M&rtin. dam.ea Edward· Zube, Ed Walt.era, ily. Tbomaa Jesko, John ¥cllllla.n. Ed A nominating committee we.a R F d Mlrkoviteh. Louia Merrlll Jame• appointed, with Api .. Blomquist . eceptiOn ri ay Froet. Wl\ller Colo and ~ gueat, from th• executive board .,. chai•· Honoring CDM Mrs John McDonald at Santa Bar· man and Betty Barstad and Ruth d W f bar&. sister of the hoct.eu. Mrs. Ma<Inty.e representing the mem-Pastor an i e McDonold Ls the former Barbara lira. Olarlee Deri.uJ80ll. WU b08t~ eta for the recent meellng Of the Balboa Orcle, at her home, 928 Wetit Central avenue. n wu a planned pot-luck lunclleon ...,.t!Dg ap.d the menu drew many appre- ciative remark& The plea for dea-- .en were baked by the h08leaa, and s.uiatlng her in .iervtng were Jin. Vaughn, Mrs. Goeldner and Miu Elsie NewJand. Plana were made for eeveral meeUnp In the future, wtlb Mra. Minnie Baker ICheduled for tbe next III eettng on March 21 at her home on Ana.de 9lreet and Mra. Alice Yarnell entertaining on April 18 at the Z. B. West home, Alva.-· rad.a Place. ' -. . -' •• •• : .,_, " --- Francis Horvath Home Scene of Party I . Honoring Birthday of Chicago Guest ' . . Honort.n.g the birthday anntver· eary Of Mra. WUllam Fleck, Mr. apd Mrs. Frellcia Horvath enter· t&1ned at their home, 115 16th 1treet, Thuraday evemng. Mr. and Mn. Fleck are from Chlcago, where be la a realtor, and are bouae .guest. at the Horvath borne. A very dellcloua Chinme buttet wpper Of chow meln, ehrtm.p 1U1d all the accompanying delicacies waa Hl"Ved the l'Ueat.a and atter- ward there waa Ii. mu.teal program Mn. WUllam Fleck, Chlcqo; )(ro, Pearl Herbkenman. Cleveland; Mn.. Katbet\ne Wllllam1<m, Loi Angelee; Mr. and Kn. R<>t>ert Boyd. Mr. and lira. Al Joyoe. Kr. and ilra. Ralph _...,.,, Kr. and Mro. John F'Qrd,. Mr. and Mra. Al- bert Walton, Mr. and Mn. Jama. AUten, !.:tr. ud Kn. Albert Hor· valh, Mr. and Mra. Emil Horvat!>; Mr. and Mn. Fra.ncis J . Hofvath, Mack Ford and Jolll> Glllla. which drew round.I of applauae. There .... a hillbllly band COPl· Den Mothers posed pf John Foro, ptano; Albert To Meet Thurs Walton, violln; Robert Boyd, atee! ' ('"" • guitar; Mr11. Walton, airing guitar, and Fl-ancea Horvath, violin. Mr. and Mrs. Walton gave a pro- gram of. vocal duet.a which covered tbe gamut of vocal music from Texaa hillbilly IOngB. hymna, bal- l.ad8 lo opera. Of course the pro. gram• would not have been COD:l- plete without a barber lhop quar- tet, and what come near to belng an "All Al" quartet. ma.de up of Al Horvath, Al Joyce, Al Walton &nd Emil Horvath, rendered those old familiar straina of "Sweet Adeline" and others of that ilk. M.ra. R. F . C.Ote. 1230 Oceaa Front, WW be hoeteaa to the CU_\o Seoul Den Mathen on Thurm&y morning at 9 a.. m. Im.portant bual- n.eq Lo be discuaaed wU1 be pro- grea and handling of the current Seoul ft&per salva.ge. There will also be llD exchange of tdeu 1lild pla.na for fortlicpming meetings of the CUbe. Ebell Book Club Meets Thursday • berahlp, The pre8ident announced that reports should be ·turned in to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Kemper ·the Federation, and a. c!~ting ot are opening their home, 900 Ocean committee chairmen will be be1d boulevard, Corona del Mar, Friday at her home lbla week at which evening at 7:30 p. m . for & recep- tlme reporta ""·ill be made up. The Uon bonoMng the paator of the preaident also appolnted Betty I Corona del Mar Comm.unJty church, BantAd a.a international relations I c 0 n g re g at \ 0 n a 1, Rev. Perry chairman. Schrock and Mrs. Schrock,. All Hilda Briscoe reported on t he I members or the church are lnvited Lua.rkh a.nd wu f ormerly em- ployed in the water department at the clty ball. Ferrell Home Scene Of Dinner Party !Jr. and Mn. C. G. Ferrell of the Grand Viev.• apartment. were .4, GOOD deuert that Hq1l)no no 11a ... rta1 calfee on 11>1 teblo, too. f1 1upr ii c:ertainlT a welcome Then~ mtal will be voted a = tnd thest daJ'I, and our ndpe for auccaa. Heni ii the recipe. lt'1 :f;uy Corr.. Prune Whip ftlla !he thorouchl7 tooted. ~ill to perfection. It'• a dellcioUI ._, c.-.. ,,_ WVp taTor treat and the co«ee ued in it ~ ,..-11....,. 1,., ftlll..t.I ti one rea1oa for lta inimitable 1 ""eold _._ lll"DI IUoe iute. The whole fomll7 will enJOJ 1 -ud..,_ ~ ~tor deuert. Bene lt •da~ l1 =::"..a "frith plenty of wcill-made co«11e and .. \la "l '-'PDOa .,.w The May m eetlng 'l.s to be a pla.nned luncbeon and buaar and will be held May 16 at Ch.rial Church by the Sea.. Ladies of the Circle have been busy mak.1ng pot holders, aproil8 and many small a.rticle.e and they will be acid at lbe bazaar. Some Of the aprons were also sold at the Wednesday meeting in a mock auction. Harmony Bridge Ladies Entertained at E. I. Moore Home Mr. Fleck, who i.a a camera adict. took maay motion picture. ot the atfa.lr, and what I.a mont, they will be complete with eounl:l: recording, so that none of those wondroUA strain.a will be lost. All ln all. it was a grand evening and every one voled Mr. and Mrs. Horvath aa wonderful b08ls. ~ Thoee preaent included Mr. and The Book Section or the Ebell club will meet Thursday, March 8, at the home of Mn:. Wayne B. Harper, 116 Abalone avenue, Bal- boa Island at 1 p. m. and a.ssiatlng hoales8es are Mn. Pbed Lucu and Mrs. Don .... Douglu. Reaervatlc:tW!I should be made by ca.Wng either 7299 or 262. blanket cJub, stating that 100 had t o attend. been 90ld with a resulting $2~ · hosts at a six o'clock turkey din- ner Sunday, the gueslll including Mr•-Bern.Jee McAleater. wl!e of L t. Comdr. James McAlester, wbo ia M>mewbere in the Pacific; Mrs. for the treasury, a.nd th.at an extra blanket will be up for a progre~ aive sale at lhe "Bosses Night" meeting Apr:! 5. \Vlrmer of the prize for whic h ticket;' were drawn wu Hilda Brl.8coe. and lt proved to be a lovely pottery candy or St. James Auxiliary Meets Thursday ' ·virginJa Bruce, wb06e husband, Lt. ~!e mbers of SL J ames Epi8copal Robert Bruce wu killed in action Mission Auxiliary will meet Thunt-Jan. 18 ln the Pb.illpplnes;. Mn. day at 2 p. m. at tbe home Of Mn. Harold LyOJlJI and daughters George Holstein. 212 Vta Lieto Elaine and Suzan. the family uf Nor-d. the .meeting of the Alt&r Dr Lyoo• of San F?1lnci8co who Guild will be beld an hour earlier la ~ow serving in the u . s . Navy; g~ SpMi SI.op at 1 P· m. Mr. pd Mn. E . L. L.yona Of Long 'I -Beach; Mr. and Mr8. Jamee Me- l Returnees from Guire and Mr. and !¥'· Stanley • FOR MEii and BOYS • ZO'T M&rtne Ave. SAAAB G t f Lyons of Santa Ana. and Emogene I ues s 0 Beach. niece ot Mn. FerTell. . Mary Pickford Another gueot at the Fen.II • home lut we.ek waa Hugh Bing- F ifteen couples. all relurneee ham. lieuleD40t. USN, who ha.a from Lli.e Dedlstribution Station. just returned from the South Pa- SAA.AB, and their Wivea or sweet-ciflc and l8 now staUOned at Long heart s '\\.'ere entertained by M.a.ry Bea.ch. Mr. Farr'@ll I.a an old friend Pickford a t her charming "Pick-ot the Ferrells from the Eut. fair" estate. Arranged through the cenca~cr.•l headquartc" at the Radio Artist Is >.:r Base. the guests were taken f01l ha Te the perfect clli:nax for any 1i6 CSl* .W ..._ Oltq'9 rbd meal Soak prua .. In eold water and \ You can't go wronc oa thl1 tuty cook, covered, until Tery tender. puddinc. It's good to eat and easy to Drain and rese"9 jvic-e. Pit. and make. What'• more tt can be pre-muh pulp. Soften relatin ln eold pared any time and ltored in the .re-coft'ee and di~lve with hot coffee f riprator. The prunes, oran,ce nnd and prune jm~ Add sugarinul' and coft'ee gi"Ye it a mane\clu1 ftavor and ..-rated or•f!l'8 rind and ch ~· that everyone will like. Tben's no til mirtu:re beginl to set. Beat wttll ahorte'r.li.ng of any kind required and rotary or electric beater until Ve!'J only Sh aup of 1ugar. Try Easy C.of-ftoft'y, Fold in prune pulp and pour fee Prune Whip tod9 and watch into tndiTldual tbtrbet 1rla11tL Ibo family eo for it. Ha .. plenty of Yield: 5 aerrinp. e COMING EVENTS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7- Mesa Women Serve At Service Center The spacl~ home of Mrs. E . J. Moore. 1221 West CentraJ avenue, which Jenda itself so well to en- tertaining, wa.s the acene recently of a che.nntng affair when Flos&ie Baker of Santa Ana. with Mrs. lfoore . a.s co-boeteas, enlertaine.d members of the H armony Bridge club of Santa Ana Chapter. Order of the Eastern Star. at a delectable luncheon.. · Both contra.ct and auction bridge were played with Eva Moore bold- tng high score in contract , and Madeline Pritchard second. Red Ctoas workroom, 111 Palm avenue, Balboa, 10 a..m. to • p.m., The canteen at the Victory Serv-Mrs. Heinz Kalaer waa ~ special ice Center in Long Bea.ch ia for-guest . and members present were lunate to have six Costa Meae. Lillian Steveil8, Lydia Place and .surgical <!re.811tnga. · RM Crou workroom, 313 Ma- rine avenue. Balboa Iala.nd~ 10 a.m. to f p.m ., surgical dreuings. ~ Croaa workroom. 1300 Ocean ~levard, Corona del Mar, open 10 a..m. to 4 p.m. surgical dreuings. h th t 1 } Eva Moore, Newport Bea.ch; fr'om women w o serve ere w ce Santa Ana were NeJlle Sylve.st.er. wee k. Opened up lest summer. lhi.s J m R bb M ri 1 J h E center iJI sponaored by the A.uem· es e o , u ~ o n.soo, .s· bly Of God. , ( ther Hughes. Floaie Baker, Juan- Tboee g1vlng their t!me and lta Cozad, Charlotte Tayler, Janice energies from c oet..& Mesa are ) Turner. Pearl Lycan. Marie Fogle, ){ lda.m M1nn.i ·Deak.Ina 0 _ Jean Berpetter, Emma Rose. Helen NEW SPRING APPAREL Make . Your Selection Now from our LOVELY swEwn Ak1v ALS The New Westerners Slack Suits Check Toppers Loaf J ackets with matching pants CHILD BEN'S Felt and 8~ SLIPPER:s & SHOES Shel up t.o 8 Mak9 your -.elect.ton wblle our at.ock la complete. Red Croae workroom, 111 Palm Balboa. Bu.sines.a and Protealonal W omen , 7 to 9 :30 p.m., 1Urgical dressings .. l o e ee e · lltl!l Aubln Em.ma Bamard, Gladys on. Mathew Luf.h, w .. H .. Walker. Hietn~. Eula Eggleston. Lucy Tai· Mom & Tot Shop J . A . Corbin and Ml&S Harriet I I V Fl t Eth l Ch · Wilson on. ona an ee . e ns- An:wool Jumpers Maternity Dresses for the expectant Mother '.Most evny thing for the Baby BALBOA ISLAND .,_ 511 to L "" Angeleo bv A"ny bus where ll Harbor Visitor lf,e y \\.i tneBSed a brl'adca.at of Jack Car90n's program a t CBS enroute h!lm Eliz.a.beth Taylor of Phoe- to their dinner a.n d dance a.a the nix, Artzona. who baa been 9.860Ci- gueat.s of M.i.1!18 Pick.ford. ated wtth the CBS atf'lllate, KO Y Coron.a del Ma.r Boy Scout ~p. 7 p.m., Bohman Co., 900 Coast Highway. . 1 t ian, Coninne Oavi.8R;;.;Jennie Shipe, ..., "-< lllW'f. Ph. Uo&-1 cJ..-W Mar Hazel Hlli, SadJe b.m.3, Mad- BUV WAR BONDS eeline Pritcbard and Lois Wlnter. L-------~-----------_:::::=::::__j • .. -------------------------'! In her home city, has been the houae guest of Capt.a.in and Mn. THURSDAY. lllARCH 8-R<'<i Cross workroom, 111 Palm /:"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, Send Her Your Photograph For Mother's Day ORDER SOW IN TDQ; FOB HAll.JNO . ·----SPcCIAL---~ MOTHER'S DAY. PHOTOS • • • • • '1JJO Roberts Portraits flt>bett T. WWtama, 211 Dahlia street. Corona del Mar. Ml88 Tay- lor and the hoele.ae \\."ere ac.hool friends. Enroute to Hollywood. Misa Taylor will C"ontinue radio work. Presenting her ovin program. "Here's Elizabeth" over the Ari- zona st.alie n, the art1at wa.a alaO tl'f1flc manager for KOY. Her progn.m, a woman's variety which wu presented an Mond,lly and Thut'!lday afternoon, featured alao tnt ervie'-'·s (With viJllting artists, actors and concert musicians on tour. Starting her dramatic career 9.'hen she was lo the flfth grade "·hen· she carried the lead in a scbocl play. Mls8 T&ylor hu been aC"l l\'f' in the Phoeni.s: Llttle· Ttiea- ter. She deviated from the d ra- matic v.•hen she came to tbe coast and attended Woodbury etit!ege- follo\\."ed by a pos ition U se<:~· tary to a. m ovie producer 'in Holly· \\'ood. avenue, Balboa, 10 a. m. tn 4 p. m .. sewma. Red Cross workroom, 313 Ma.-- rine a.venue, Balbo& 191.and, 10 a .m. t o f p.m .. 11t1rg1cal drenings. Harbor KJwania-C1ub, Electric Grill. Balboa. 6 :30 p. n}. _ «bell Book club, 1 '9. m., home of Mni. Wayne Harper. 116 Aba- lone. Balboa. Island. St. Jam~ A~illary , 2 p. m .. home o r Mnl. Georte Holsleln, 212 Udo Nord, Udo Ule. Altar Guild, l p. m. Den A!o~ra, home ot Mrs. R. F . Cote. 1230 Ocean Front, 9 a. m. I Bridge Section of FAC Attracts Large Crowd There's nothing like a gray day to inspire good hiends to get to- gether. So It waa la.at week when j the bridge sectlon of the Friday Afternoon "CluQ...of Costa Mesa met ' Z B W in the clubhouSC'. It may h aYe been I Mrs. . . est Creary \\.'lthout but apr'..Pg had Hostess to Huntington I bloBSorned "ith.n .,..,ere t.:,. h°"" B h L , MSe&, l .Yrs . J . P . Cooper and Mrs. eaC eague W . E . NiC"k eU, t:ad arr:inged gay I bouqut ls. Mrs. z. B. West. 325 Alvarado Tally of ecores revealed ;.!rs. C. "PfiiCl!; who is chalnnan of the Or-Plu as "'·1101er. with seccnd being ange County Assistance League a\\'arded Mrs. J . M. Robtneon and . .\.ux1 lia ry. entertajned with a de-low to Arrs . c. 1-. Andre~:s. Others lightfuJ luncheon Thursday fo r completing the gues t l'.st we !!'embers of the A.Ytetance League Mf'edame.s C. G. Hustcn. C. W. o~ Huntington Beach, · :&:cAl&r)• e.nd her gu:s: !.1n. Nau I All the beeuty ~spring seem ed Holohan, l~in€.'.-.-a 1:y'or , Lela concentra ted in t he King Alfred I GrC"g ory, Jt.d'a Girth. Xo:::i&" Frank- jonG_uils whjch added Lo the decor· lL"l.. G. Vi . Enydcr , ,;, H. Pankey, I ati\·e theme anj which gtt\\' ln the Ri::hard Dl t~ar, Gerrald Span1J,.- hostem'·own garden. !er, Harris. Rose Ka.terberry. Ru~ A.:;.slsting Mrs. We:IA in h<>llt esa Reed. Fl-ance9 Damoth, Minn.le I d ulies \\.'B.S b~r mother, Mrs. Alice Boullt, P. V. Parke!, C. \V, Hahd. 1 \'"l.rnell . Edward A.nney, G. V. •Uruienbard, As It wu the regular meeting Heruy Eg gert, P . A. 'Chamberlin, date for the League, the chairman, and E . J. \Vrigh t . Mrs. Lee ld.ostcll~r. pre.Rided al a !'hart buslneu eeuioo., and twenty members were in alt.Cnd:u:tce. Canadians Are DDF Entertained At Orange Home Harbor Visitors Mra. Barry Bal<er wa1 - Deligbtect wtlb the amutn.g de-tut week to membe"' Of the. D.D.i'. velopment here liDce their tut vllit club at her home on Shaffer •lreet. 18 yea,.. ....,, Mr. &nd Mra. Edward Qranp~ed pot;.luck ""~ Anney <>l ~. !"1berta. Can-WU · ~th ~e pie ada. a.re ll)>ODdtng two -.Ju wlth '1decl 'b1 --"8d tha eve- leadins Ooroaa dol Mar -· o. nln, wu WWI .oarda. muolc c. Maeleerwe anct~' VarKM· a.Ad: : AJJ a I lutfoe re- zie. ~ Ann.-, --.... -al Ille.,... ..... ~ CCMlllD:1a. WeR made /b7" the t.cwt;:K Surprillns to th& dtnaAI•n -t-,_ >pnootnt ...n Mro. llbll· -i. the -lwllliltlt --doD Bmltll, --~ talteo & -trip lM --Ediclt, AZ& ~ -- haw Jn Soulllem~onlL ID Mn. J~ 0qutot, Kra. ilCW ~ locallty --·-ml;J :ean-9: llOJ Nee. Ki;& - -tn the ouml!M!r, la --bw 111""9 L - -..... 1IAllll ~ av 'IO_llO~~ ·-• a. ... to • P.... -Ai.oJ -n. - _ ... .,. """ be -. Only 3 Weeks 'til taster Sunday DO YOUR EASTER 1 SHOPPING NOW ! ! While Our Stocks Are Complete Ea-ster Fashion Par ty! , Our But.er Bunny ii extending a pawoml invitation to all you boyo and girla, to do your Euter - fubioa ebopping now. You'll avoid o lat. minute nub: you'll get better 1enice, .and you'll have IO much longer to aijoy our lovely Sprina dotbeal SHEER DRESSES ID paatell and print.I. 100% WOOL COATS IM LOVELY PASTEL BRADE&. ' &i.o I lo CX-7 lo 11 HAT and PURSE SETS 8ba4eo FURNITURE for the • .. s • NURSERY :- • Rod-. • cm. • Complete Stock ". of •. Pia,,,... • w.m.. • • Toi.le -i CWr S.. • • Nww7S-..t~ •• ,-tr, ...... % ...... • , SW Quality Easter Bunnies Chickens. Etc. Ma.dy Washable .. WH .EELER IAlt mtel JUYINlt.E SHOP. 0 ·-·0s ......... __ ._ •. _... •··m .~o·• o · ~. • l·~ .._ a ms t• / • ~\: 3'.'-" • q111 s .-to M oa iro BYCldOU lft'.i >I DOOll!a l!IOllDI Olf. ·Minmrs -~ ANA t - ' -farm• 1000 """"~':'"I' !Md, llO,y, 7Ef the~ of )fn. ~ ~~ Ill 111 -: U .I., Ji. .. I P, M..., -a-.! 11°""! ~ In VIII-J!I -1-. K.,.._ .. _._._._.,.._...__.,.._. .... ,.._._..,.,..,..,....,,..uberta, ~u,__pmt I , .. _.~--i+---~----...,.,..""9,.. .. -!',....;.,.."'!"" ______ .,_,.. .. .,..,..~'!"'-~----------~--~ . 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