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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1945-03-14 - Newport Balboa News Times~ > • -• ' , • THE SAND CJAB .. SAM 'p•O'llBN'J& You knO\V, It was Interesting to at- tend a meeting of old-tlmerS -men who; ~thede years. worked and to take Newport Beech out of "just another beach town" ance«ti)r and start it on its way to bigger things. But just because only presidents ot the past attended. does not signify that only the top flight men did it all. Far from it Mempry recalls guys like Joe Schnitker, J . P. Greeley, John McMilllll\. Dr. Richter. Lew Wallace, Law- rence Wilkinson and many more, who had an energetic hand in achievement You can go down the pa th of time and discover that one reason why thls area has gone ahee.d was clue to the two.fisted ci tlzens who fought for their community and kept hammering away despite hell and high water. + + + What Impressed one most was to observe how gray the old boosters are gettlng, yet pr a c t i ca 11 y every one of the group at the C. of C. luncheon Mon- day Is still on the firing line. Oiarley Way, clean of the..- corps, has decided to quit, while Lew Wallace, Curly Jerdan, Al Rousselle are slowing up a bit. Mark Johnson is. still hitting the bell as vigorously as ever, as are Steve Smith, Theo. Robins and Eddie .Moore. The rest of the "ex's" are yaunger and should, there- fore, continue active. Of course Harry Welch is no spring chicken, but those Arizonans are a die-h!U'd lot and he manages to keej navigating with care and at times. on three pins. + + + · Paul Claire. Speaking of old timers, there is Paul Claire, a fixture in these dig- gins' for more than 20 years. , Paul spent nearly all that time fooling around the wa- ter and the best part of it having to do with building boats. He was super at the old Sooth Coast Co. and for a while continued on, but fi- nally decided to quit the game and go into bumness for himself. Of all thmgs, he picked out a feed store which he is opera ting on the Mesa and if his personality and legion of friends means anything he will do a thriv- ing business. + + + Red Crees. Reports are that the beach Red Cross drive is only 45 per cent to- ward the t op. which means the community has a long way to go in the next two weeks. Workers say It is difficult to find people at home, especially business folks. large numbers of whom must be on vacation. but 'they no doubt will do their part when they get bade. Mrs. Victor Grace, chalrinan. says .this is the toughest asslgnmet1t in the years she has been conduct:: Ing the campaigns ,and hopes the community will come forward as generously as on previous occasions. + + + • Oil! This oil excitement that seems to bit us periocli- Cally is again among those present, and It appears that the Black Gold is cropping ClUt off 21st street, Costa Mesa. Of · course oil has been creeping up on us in the flats from Hunting ton Beach. but nothing like the 1s gravity m the 21st street well has ever been Cf1 the ~P on the hill. Fellows like Suds zer1<es and Harry .Aldrich are positive It Is here and have spe!lt large gobs of ~Coin to back up tbe a:im:age of their convic- tions. Here's hopin' boys! + + + I , - .esa OS a .... .,,, I , ' • .. Ori ·Balboa News-Times \ VOUJMm DXVll P ~st C of C .Presidents Romp Thru Old cDavs of Strife at Luncheon P I Cl · Lions to Roar au a1re · At m Athletic Island woman released · •t b t Qlrnival Friday qui s oa s Nowport HartJcr L1ono Club will rom f f attond en ,,.._ the Hlgl> School ft Athlellc CUnlval OD Friday. U-o r• armers ~ta~~ 1ii:i~ a er group ot. Harbor, businem men will add tbetr roar to the stupendous Los Vanos c~p four bitter years Men Who Piloted Destinies of Newport Beach Over 18 Years of Development, Receive i Certificates of~ ell Done Paul Claire, boat-builder IDXI applaue wbk:h wm. be accorded real.dent ot the Newport Harbor th1I event "tVhicb la belng given for dil'trict for the put 18 yeara, will I the ftNt time Ill the four war open a new tetd It.ore at 264 E. years. 18th atrftt, COsta Mesa next Moo-· Ta.king the place ot their regu- day, March 19. Featuring · high Iar Tbunday nJgbt meeting at quality merchandise and friendly, Heins Kalar'• Bayabore Camp, e.tflclent eerviee, Oatre wW atock the membera wm foreJO ill~ pleu-- bl1 ahelvea with reliable brahda ure Of a tall-Rse meal and will of teed and a complete llne ' of gather ln t;Jle hlgb llCbool cafeteria graina. eeeda. plants and ferti· before tbe carnlval fot' aandwtchea, Usera. I dougbnut. and cottee. Tbe money · Having watched Coat& Mesa saved oo the price of the regular grow and develop ll1nce he mov·ed dinner w1I1 be doo•ted to Red here from Balboa ln 1938, Mr. en-. .. Daughter of Captain and Mrs. Terry, Who Has Been Missionary in Philippines, Tells -· Thrilling Story of Release by Americans ~~~~~~-~~------- Twenty-eight yee.rs ago when Newport jliarbor was a series of mud flats to its present broad channels and thous- ands of craft-a Olamber of Commerce was organized to get outside aid for the harbor ol tomorrow. "Accentuating the Positive" on that issue was the meeting Monday noon of pa.st p,residents of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce at After four long years of heartbreaking anxiety great haJ>- piness has come to the home of Captain and Mrs. Vinal Terry of 219 Pearl Ave., Balboa Island. Receipt of a letter thls week from their daughter, Carol, is their first word from her since she was imprisoned by the Japanese in December 1941, in the Philippines. the Newport Harbor Yacht . Claire real.l.zu the potent.1alltiee of -------'--The dramatic etory ot her re· lease t'rom the Lda Banca prlloQ club when 13 attended. the first Cbamber •till alive ta A. B. Rouaeelle told of the trlbu-J ohn Mc.Mill&n, tor yean city lation.!J ot securing enough 1\gua-Water aupertntendent and now tures t.n 1918 to present the state ..-legWature enabling the local aome ninety years old. Jobn would booeters to secure pennluion to never acc:ep.t the presidency but call a county bond election tor did consent to be vtce-prSdent. $500.000 ln 1919. In those hor9e-W . I... J ordan, veteran Balboa. reaJ- and·buggy day.a the men had to tor, came here Ln 1911, u dJd Theodore Robina, Ford dealer. Jor· dan still ruJUI ht. realty office but recently sold bis Motel at C!athed· rat City, near Palm Sprlnga, and opines that ~e will '"rest a little." Robina bought a lot here in 1911 but lett to do eome nytng In World Wu I. and came back after that tracu ended to go Into bualneu. wade through plow~ and wet fields to perwade ta.nnen to algn the petiUona and at nigbtfal) the count rrom sucb veteran. u Lew Wallace, Charley Way, the late J . P . Greeley and others, was so meager as to spell ruin to hlgb hopes. A happy thought came when workers were hired to in- vade every post qffice in the coun- ty and ln ~ wa.y the 2500 elg· or all the past presidents only natures necessary were secured. one, Dr. F . C. Ferry, head of the C HARLES H. WAY Who holds honors Of being Old-- est citizen at C. of C. prealdentlal meeting, coming here In 1906. Spouse of city worker Isle Victim Vote '50(),000 Bonda former Bank of Balboa, baa pa.ased Word was received by Mrs. Lu· The Iegtalature paued the act. on . although J . P . Greeley. ever cille Hollingsworth, 208 Agate the aupervOOrs called the election active in ctvtc. work: and pruldent avenue, Balboa ls}&nd, employe in and the bonda wel'e voted. In Utoee Of the old Cb.amber ot Commerce. the tp department at the city daye there' were Chambers of died several years ago. Another hall, of the death in action on Lu· Commerce at both Newport and veteran and former mayor, Joe zon, of ·her husband, Sgt. Richard Balboa and ln order to bring the \kbnltker, wa.s pre!!ident ot the Hollinpworth. two ends ot the city together , I~ old Newport Chamber ot Com-The sergeant was a. son of Mr. was decided to unite lnto one merce. He now llvee In Loe An-and Mrs. Horner Hollingsworth, Chamber and in 1927 the Newport gele9 but still h8JI property tnter-155 North Lemon street, Orange, thta community u a gardening and farming dlatr1ct. Mr. Clalre bad been aaaoclated w1~ South Cou:t Co .... aince 1926 un~I laat September when be re- aip.ed bia poel.U on u superintend- ent of the shop. He remained with the company through the vartoua owner8bipa of Ben Cope Boat Shop, Lockhart and Rinehart, Sparke1 and McC\ella.n and then Hubbard's south Cout Co. The tur& of NeWpOrt Harbor first at- tracted him when he ca.me out of the Navy after World War I and ran the ferry to the l11land for W il.9on Brothers. . Ta.king a well·earned • reat: lllnce September at hie home, 268 E . 18th street. Cl.a.ire bu been busy lm- prov,tng hla home and grounds in· eluding the erection of the bulld· lng which will house the new teed store. Fi e Destroys ......... ck on Coast hway Tuesday Harbor C'bamber ot Commerce ,.,a.a eat!! here, and word had been received by born with Frank L. Smitir"' u Receive Certificates them on Feb. 21 that he had been A tire shortly before 1 o'clock president and S. A. Meyer tempor· 1 wounded in action of Feb. 7. The Tuesday completely destroyed a ary 1ecretary until one could be Hand.tooled certlflcatee were official word of his death was re-truck and burned over $1000 employed. Miss Wlian Van Ore· given the ex...offtclale by Secretary ceived in a telegram Saturday. worth ot paint. The truck. ac- dale was the first pa.id secretary. Harry Welch. alter President Sgt. Hollingsworth was a mem-cording to the owner and driver. Services for Aged Mesa Man ,.. camp. came in a letter on Red Croes sta.Uooery and tells com- pletely of prison camp lite and the joy of priaoners released by the American Army. caroJ Terry WU a mi&sionery in M.anila, when taken prisoner. hav· Edick. 88, father of the late Edwin mg graduated. from Woodbury col- p . F.dlck, of Cabrillo ltreet, Costa lege ln Los Angeles and from the Men.. He had been a resident tor Bible institute anc! serving in the ten years, coming trom Banta Ana t Philippines .under the Bible insti· where be WU lo the maintenance t,µle and the Cavalry Church of department ol the public ecboola. Hollywood. She left here in No· He ls wrvtved by one grandaon, vember 19-'l and was imprisoned Edwin P. Edick; three grand-ln December 19-41 a.nd until thl.t daughters, Mn. Mlfu1orie Haines, week bu heard no word from her Ja.ckaon, lllm.; ll1as Glad)'I Edick tam.Uy or they from her. Funeral 1ervl09 were held at 2 p. m. "I"uMd&y for Frederick mtff Of Hollywood. and Mlsa J"ea.nne What a e trthday! Edick. ~ Kesa. Two gre~t· Released on her birthday-and grandaooa:, Harold and Sherrill what a birthday -ahe t old he Edfc:k, Coilta Kua.. ;"' family, !!be i!I now ln New BUlbid The Rev. earl Johnaoil ottlctated camp receiving good food and care al the eervtcu. held ln the Grauel from the American Army and Red Chapel, and Kary Bennett and Lu- cille Ouk· g&Te two duet num· ~9ber words abe givea the atir· bu& ~were Olia Weath-ennlx Gordon A.mold, George rlng story of the release by the Meyer: T . H. iDaJdn. Bert Smith army of the Lof!!I Banos ca.mp : "On and R. w. Wallace.. the morning of Februa.ry 23 the Interment we.a In the t9.muy plot goog 90Uilded at dawn, tar us to ln l'airhaTen eemetery. line up on the road inside the Blue Cited for Valor in -. G~rrinany camp. (Th~ wu a routine roll call by the Japanese). We started out or our barracks when lo! the hravena opened up and 150 para· chute troops of our own army dropped in front of us. Philtpplne fi?11erillaa who h8d been surround- ing our camp all night appeared from every direction, bullets_ whist- led all around U.!J. "Our infantry appeared from be- h~nd the trees, tanks crubed through the fence. The American soldiers shouted to us. 'Be ready to leave in five minutes. Get lnto At the meeting Monday Chas. H Braden Ftncb gave 8 short talk ber of the Orange company of the Cart Herman Om. 4607 West hf· way was the oldest citizen, be on appreciation. The names a.nd National Gu~. which joined the fer-Son boulevard. Los Angeles, having con:c here in 1906. to be year of service ot the pa.at·execu· armed forces as a unit and went was proot"eding north on thr Coast followed three yeara later in 1909 Uve9 are: 1927· Frank L. Smith: into the South PacUic area. Jt highway from Laguna Beac:l'l to by Lew H . Wallace., Way conduct· 1928, Charles H . Way: 1929· E. 1· was made up ot a group of young Los Angeles. It ~as loaded wfth ed the first grocery store and used Moor e; l930, Dr. F . C. 'Ferry; 1931· men. all of whom had gone paint in buckets a nd had a rnD to deliver his wares by row boat Lester L. 1-bell: 1932· Wm. S. through school together, and their equipment of ladders and paint to Balboa Island and by bone and Smith jr.; 19!3. W . I... Jo~an ; commanding officer is still,, in brushes. On reaching a point di- w&ffon to famllle!I lnland. He re· 193-4. A. B. ~usselle; 19~:), a;: charge, although · only seven now rectly in front of the Radar bea- cenUy eold bis 'Balboa store and cua J, Job.n30n , 1936· S. A:. Meye ' remain in that atta, other.shaving con the truck was suddenly envel· Mrs. D . K. Blue, 408 RI Modena retired to devote bU tlme to golf. 1937. Theodore Robins: t 9ss. Wal: been transte'ITOO to other battle oped in flames. avenue, Newport Hclght!I, her the tanks?' The paper·thin bar- ra.cka were afire, and through the flam.ea and whizzing bullets the tanks took 2,121 people to free-He la one of the charter members ter S. Spicer; l939, P . A. Palmer· fronts. The N ewport Beach Fire de· nfece, Dolorye Wella of Santa of the Sa.nta An.a country club. · 1940. J. D. Watkl.na; l9'4:l, Hubba.rd Mrs. Hollingsworth, the former partrnent rushed to the scene un· croz:, ancf Mrs... Bob Sldlee, P't.&cen- . Ortglnal Member C. HOWE': 1042·•3· W · M. Long-Lucille Olshman. lives' with her der the direction of AssL Orlef t la cvenue, co.ta :Mesa, returned One of the orlgtnal,memben of moor; 1s.t4. Braden Finch. sister. F1orence Scott, wife of Ma· J an Briscoe and made shon. work ..Saturday a:tter a month tn the jor Paul A. Scott. who is with the of putting out the fire on the East and reported bavtng a woi'I· dom." According to Mi9B Tarry'.!J letter, the amphibious tank.s took the prisoners t o the edge of a lake and across the lake t o pie New Blllbid pri.son which Ls at Muntin· lupa, not. far trom Manila, &Def tberp were .ambulahc:ee waiting oa the 8bore. and all preparations ready: hospital service, food, cloth- ing and lettera from home." "It Cllckedl" On the shore. a.a the pri8oners landed w~ the commanding of- ficer or the a.l.rborne troops wh<> was heard to n!m&rk. "Il clicked!'~ ·•our army i!I wooderful," says Mlss Terry. "HE're we were, with thoumnd.!J of Japs around ua wait- ing, as they bad annoW'lced, to annihilate U!I, a.nd 500 American aoldiE"rs and Philippine guerutaa rescued W!I in a matter of minutes." Among the paratroopen was a boy fl'ODl Los Angeles named Rob- ert Sameell. From a continuous diet of bits: of rice. weeds, slugs, dop, cat. and root.a. the comforts of the: American camp seem unbe11evable to the released prtaonen and the • army has announced that these people will be brought home.• captain Terry, who bu spent hi.a life on boata. la a ret,1red Mer~ chant Mari.De C8ptain and wu captain of a transport in the first world war. He makes hUI lite here w1th bo~ and his neat little hOU8e and garden whlcb look juat like a sea captain'e home with lta anug trimn~ss. The happlriess today in that home is very great and la be- io~ ~ared by neighbors and friends. Mrs. Greeley's Brother Released Word ba.s been received here by Mre. Dorothy Greeley ot Balboa Jaland, that her brother bu been rele&eed from the Lof!!I Banos camp on Luzon. He is Joseph B. Vernick. and has been an i9terned civilian in this camp !lince December 1941 Bl'ld now i!I free and hoping 9000 to come home. And one more local home bas been relieved of Ule anxiety of the prieoner·s families. Mrs. Greeley's husband U! in the Music Corps at the SAAAB. They are not related to the Balboa Greeley!!. B I 0 I W 11 infantry invasion of Gennany. She truck after dumping \he paint to. derf~l time. 7 0 · • has been employed at the. city hall the side of the road. The bum-Mra. mue wu ln Chicago on -arre· I e for the pest eight months and has Ing paint sent up billows of bla<k boaln-. and It WU only w hen made many warm friends there. smoke that could be seen for abe returned home that llbe fOWld · s Pft. Robert Al exander, son ol miles. but traffic was kept going her eon. member at the "Black On Mesa at 21st t·. M..S. A. L. Ballu!f, 457 Santa by Police Otief Rowland Hodg-De&th" 1Illit at the ramouo Ma- Ana Avenue. was r e ported kinson. rander group' with which be la an wounded in action. as was Pvt. ordnllDCe muntUona worker, had \ Herbert L. Baird jr., son of Mr. Pride alay11 th&nUgivtng, but been awarded the War Department The quest for "black gold" is Jhtig it will be ready to produce and Mrs. Herbert Baird sr., 1903 an humble mind L9 the eoU out at citation for hi.a part tn the attac~ again reaching fever pitch in and soon. Santa Ana avenue. which thanks naturally ~a. against tbe tnemY during the Ger- Johnny of ~igarette - Fame has fun in Balboa around Costa Mesa. With one On \V . T. Jefferson's 40 acres. man coanter-Gttem:tve Dec. 2S to J ohnny. stepping out of store well in production, one in the pro-17th street. between Pomona and H s c d d Dec. 29. J.M4. m. wife. WUva., windows, resplendent in red coat cess o1 drilling and two more com-Placentia st...ets gradinc tor a 105 0 0 an ,· ate' s uv .. at the Blue bome, El Modena and b1'888 button> spent the' day pleted .interest in oil is running drill site ls being carried out. Sev· a•moe. In Balboa. tut Friday and had the high. eral . other oil projectbos ~'~ ththe In Cbf........ Kn. mue vt.slted time Of bis lite. The diminutive 900 r and air Wl'th o.•·-· w ~ • ~-With a bottom of 1 eet _.a:,. L d f G d m&ny rel&Uvar In tbe vtclnlty, iDr personality called on the stores running about 19 gravity. the oil well west of the river which cam• ·, ste or ra uat"10 n eluding' • gftat aunt wbo la SM. that car:ry bl• product. went _ .. well being drilled by Darling and into productldn last week, pJan· yean old. She aid the tnJ.na were Ing on the ba.y ~..nd wound up the McGahey of Long Beech on the ning to drill on tM bluffs e-ut of. ded and the •-wu · Ch i!lttan•• , not too C1'0'W ..... ., day bavlng dinner a~ r Irvine property oo 21st street in the river. enjo7ablte, bat what WM bMt wu Hul Costa 14esa is making 8: good an J:!!a~ discovery Some lM candidate. for gradu· Jones. Selma Lorine Kauffeld, WU-getting home to ftnd 25 letters Johnny, who 18 probably u well showing. Although no estimate as of ~allow sands above the estab-ation trom 'the Newport Harbor U~ F. ~utfeld, GecxTe P. La-from O:npanl• Da"rid Blue, and a known u any radio star or motion ~n~on u:.:' !:e~~~ Jished producing tar zones 'by De· Unlon High scbool on May SO, P~e, :ine ~ra.ce=k cal· tsOttle f:I pertame ~ 1~ ~ picture pereonallty t. exacUy four .,. ~~ Petrorlewn drilling Karales 19-46, have been announced u fol-ve rw • ln ll&lTY • one of e feet tall. He la qWck witted, e:x· The c rt'.>"Nd at Chrlatla.n"• Hut bad a grand time enjoying bis wittlci!lms and !!mart repartee. H e had his picture taken wilb Fran· coie Marshall and be gave ticket.s to his radio broadcut to many ot the dinner gue!lta of the Hut. He is on the Ginny Simm.P radio 1h~ every Tueeday night from Holly- wood. The prize e ra.ck of the eve- ning waa when some ooe asked him if he had any cigarette.I and be replied "Do you know ~ere 1 . can get IOille." laney on Seoctlon 19-6-10 ln the lOWI : M&cVllli•n, be ay a """"' about tbe citation ceedingly clever and he endeared Mesans Attend Funeral Rites Of Wesley Ewell ~tal, M-·. ·-. north of New· Diana G&ll ¥argwarlh. Marilou wbJch be recetYed at O:iri.tmU hlmaelf lnto the heart.a of everyone ~ ·-~<• Keith P11ul Aaby, Mary Jane Kanba11, Jo Ann Eller Martin. am N Tim ~-----------.., port Beach wells. a number of new Alexander. Betty Jean Alaander, ""9:_ °'"""-.,....peel off in Kan-he met. He told a ew.-es r~~ "~"'-· in ~ ll&rtha J'ane Maaon. Jule C. Ma,r. -.... ... o~ -r porter that be will come down ....., WLW1"5 jobs ·att prospecl... Sandy AJexander, Vlvf&n Lee An-_ .. _u ..... _.... Antoinette "eek, a ... to ---nil·-the --H A mile east and slightly north denon. Geneva Marie Ande...-.n _.au, -....-• -. ... .,. ...._, ~ then 00 to Balboa every chance be gets. e Del --., Jamee Philip Melton. Peggy Mick-wbk:h took bier eat. •"'Y• th&t he lovei to l8i1 a boat I ol the K.arales project, aney P11tricla Ann Barnbouoe, Ruby 0 . -•-•t, ~-'d A. •nn R.ollnda ~ obe 'l'lalted 900 -Petroleum and John McLeod' a-... ........-.. ..._lUer, Kentucky -~... and It doesn't make any differehce jointly r :ee.n, Robert Beardlley, Richard Mon1e, June Muniz. llirtam Gn:oe J"&Ck. eapunl at Fa.rt Knos:. •-blm what klnd at a boat it i!I , Attending the la.t rite-a bl Ingle-have made location or a Arvan Beekman, Alfred Franchi __ .. n._ .. .:_. F N I-'"" Ali --_. ___ before LU 0th N......, ~u · <.:aeTBCm., a wh~ k i.u ...._.... -...-w.. wu out on the bay ln ooe of wood of Wesley Ewell, eon of Kn. 1111t.ell oa Section 17. er oper-Biabop. GI-.. Bote-.~amea AlleD 0 Nl 'n "--~ NJe•-<n-~ "tll'_...._ 'D'-...s. wtth the .. ,.. Berl.ha Ewell, former ru:ldent ot ators with interests in the general Booiner. o~3ean Cbrtsten.ee:n. Rm-ru' bardem:_:_"':":'•Otto-~.. Rlch';d T"""IUI ~-:.--~_-;-:.:m, ID New McNally'• m ot.or boat.a for boun. o F Darlin D D c: 1.uvu-. ' 228tll ~ -..... ~ about tbe and, after be returned to abO!'e, Costa Me.a. weH Mra. Calla Vl•le. area include · · ~-L alee Lucille Q.evel&nd, Rkbard Pe&non. Jerry Platt. Billy Pollard, York on fmiOa&b., _..ml', be took a sailboat out for a spin up Mrs. o . O. Bland. Kr. and lifn. ~p and Macoil -U oyd Cramer, Alma June Caw-Eugene c. QuuTy, Anthcmy ll. publblh!Dg at three aew "'!:ttm"' and down tbe bay tacking leeward Gordon Almond and Mr. and Kn.. A. nmes. ford. Roeemarie Crfbben. Don 0 . Raua_ JCnlyn L. Rea., Ruaeel1 B. for be i. a O'"l._r, anctbond bee and windward much to hJa"Cleligbt. Bertftn Smith. Croft. Doro\bY Jean Dodd, Deon Reed IL Dent Ro-Kary Ann Fred Warlng, wttl> - Eweu ... •ata11,. b>Jured when Birthday .SufXrise l><lmldoon. Dlld• Lynn Doua1u. Rock. John l!bat•. 11:1uuee Bell .,... tuo-b • l'latecl the car be .... ~ blew -• For Homer ellott J ...... {), DOuatu ,.._, Vlrsle Ku Bbow, Erl& E. Bborlock. Honrce F . ---oalJ' ·~z..~ Curt Bohman rear tire and rolled dowll .,. --DuBois. Robert Klddleton ·Dunlap, BllT&. Kathryn Loul8e Smith. a -......, tor llonll -- ba•km"'1t -"* ...., -.-. 'J'bomu Otha Ellla. -ll:llla Vtrsmta Emily Smith. Jolin ~ wa. powlziC ..-wttb u.o two Buys Home ' panlOna ....,.. °" a .,.._ Ulp Mn. Homer Mellott boftchd the P'orgu9oa. Vlrgfn1-Looi•.~ Btn•ctnp. IUcl>ard H. ~ -at nta, ., -"'""1 -ta to Kezlco, Two· at b1a .-pui-blrtbday at -h-nd ,m Sat-dee, BartJ&n. JMD Jl1ory, Robert v.-.June Smith, .Jomin Slallll. Qi,,.p -Dn:F aD --to- .,.,.. ~ -tlle other urda>' ""'°" nl>e lrMted a .,...,P Cottman !Mory, Qiarlotto i-Wllllam or.Join, J.:quelfna 'nl:r-.--. CUrt w. BolJm•• af the BobmaD IUlt&lned on1r olipt ...,,_ · 'ol -to -'-f<ll' an 'neeman. JUclu\r4 l'reemaa. n.nt.' 1....-.J"oy ~~. ftu-· OomP''IJ'• bu purcbMed the ""F" Acco Fasteners Bulldog Clips Paper Clips (above In all 817.esl Scotch Tape Disk Blotters ·Jn'ww;y Vegel. Last week w mo a ·stocy on the cele--1aa&n of the h115hieg ~ +' a • o1, John v~ on the -dgn or.. JObn s lllOYIDg. 'n. wtxlit=-written. as John Bennett at Oonta ~ anll ewnlns al ~ Tabulation at w-1'1Mbetb llllller, ma .r .. -1uu1ta ~ Doi_,.-1-DW&Jlll&lG 'l'O -.-&WN be 1a .._ rd'lna; In. at 11JI }I:· 'Kerl 11:-11 llrvl&Pt Ille body al FCllftl "'•1nled Mn. JkCle!!an Flmk. Rol>ble 1-~I Thc•a ... •• Nancy .,_. 'IWie, • Bay ,:n-1, Bolboa IalfDd, f« a Ibo untortunat6 ---....... Durward eut••lltrtl-u blP i-GaJJacber, .r-ADM oa;;o Buold L. vu do wanr,.r. William Loml mw ' • -,_tile -at Pt,000 It wu ,.. from M:-. ;;;d'Kn. ~t D4 Claude rtnll, La___. 1-~ 11.ar<-v-s-, [lOmld L. V ...... WU. '11M""n:J m 101&' will po<ted. Tbe p._,tJ wu putdla> ............. i-. d • rant GOid, Donnlf! Ora1-Knl'-Hon 1-Wolla, ,_ ~ Wlllit· -a • -°"""' eel ,;.-_.Jw K. 'fellmM!p of U there Is a .b•h •man In -t*'b!C In with \tile _. .... 1C. o.-oi-, Rjdw'4 !ftre"'"1' -. Glar1& o.,.,. .~ .dM JG 17 'Po ,d ""8t:! r'O, II ~ our town who has endMred nlac'• t• .,,. -~~ ~. ~ Jl!ll1Wd .-,.. lnipt, ~ Loa!•• ................. £11,•••1h9 c -n.Jiizm01atwoot.orinoEDdll&F • All on hand In Jarae quantities at resuJar IB'lces . . • • · IEWS·Tl•S -the' __.JJtn celebn.· ..... ID the of fun and #•ilblD. and It -fill• br Vapt1dn*lf. h1m9elf W ~' ffll tlJld~~~ ~-A,IQ""awloft.:;, w:-.s:!U:-~oof--=J:t" .. 17 •:t\-_:::-~>'I p • ~-!~ = 1::!. ;::.._ Cutw11&M -;r.iwan1 -1'1 .:O'::fa.-. "'111 '* -<ll't1 rs lOF...rtollo .... --,_ :' . _._-_.._ • ..,Y WAii -119 binL. 111 IA -Mw1m I r atw r ~ ar 't1:t1re 7 'rq. ~-. , IOU W. v. .. ,a , . .... , •• ,., 1t • _ll 1. -- ) f • I • ' • • • • 1 ~-.... ~'°~.,.,..~~~~~~.,...-~-~~~~-~~~~.:_~~~~~~~~~...!illa~!if~ ..... !:!~~ .. ~e~i~ ... ~~~_!--~~if~--:l:i~M~ .. ~·~lf~aw~;~,a~ .. ~~·~·~·~9'~~0[M~~·;1:sJ:l~~==~~~~~l.l,~=U;Nl.:~:::.;~::::::J~~I ::::::::::::::::;;_--~~~~~~~~~~~~.,..~~~~~~~~~~~~ NEWP oRT-eA\.eoA Emie'Pyl.e Withlhe-Navy : NEWS-TIME.S ; n.-1ia:WNn u -u . 'B 29 11 ... :ds J p • ,. t I ~'h21C., .... Dea I 7 Mter111 11 n Velw mm -I.\d). on a . rove 8oobicrlptlon ~ ID Adtance:-$:1.l!O per y., ID Ononp. Ol>uDl;r: N . ' ~ T k' It 11"" __ . ..._ .. ·--M&n:h 15 IAa .... , ... _ o.•· - P.T5 pery.,lb•th-;$3.ilOperyearlb8U>...,._ . 0 y as . 1or~ews I J 4 6 7 I headllnethati...in-.:.Sr - -u 8oeond-Oau mattu at the Pootomce ID Newport Budl, The -at the city, ba.tnc Oolllornla, under the Act of :Much 3. 1819. • ai P, •1_ C f F'P U 14 f ormed the .Women'a Civic x_... ·INCOME TAX SERVICE P'RANCIS J, HORVATH & A.lMJCrER • _ • • EDITOR ..uro PllJ:Sm mNT "'iany eri~ on ront ·~rs and e1octec1 .. p....ic1ent :Mra. Ray Pr!DllDg Plant. 3011 w. cmtra1 Annu•, N-rt Beoch, ~~ On ILonlT Tn'p B--'-•~ 8 ,.,.,. Burlingame, were golDs lb town 0 a<;A Ml ~ on the buatnea of civic lmprove-Offi&ial Paper of the City of Newport ~ch 11 · ment. At the time ot holding their NIEW~lllT' •&ACH PH. 17 1 A Dnpendable Local INllitut lon For Over e & Yu.re ncond meeting they had made By Ende P7le plkn1 lb join with the Eb•m cl ub !'-------------' Legalized Plunder Active .Member of ln remarks as illuminating as any we have seen on the subject, Mr. Edwin M. Daugherty, California Commissioner of Corporations, addressed a business group recently on the subject of the people's savings. and what is apt to happen to them in the period ahead · Said Mr. Daugherty: "In some quarters there is a delus- ion that it is desirable to enrich all classes at the expense of each other. This is plunder under the pretense of philan- thropy, organiz.ed under the law. There are two kinds of plunder-legal and extra-lei.tl. ..The latter, encompassing theft and swindle,~ punishable under the Penal Code. But legal plunder by dlScriminatory laws and bad government loots the people just as badly!" · In the opinion of one industry which considers itself about to be plundered "legally'', that form of looting is no better than that punishable by law. In this case, a supposedly phil- antbrOpic move is afoot to increase present retirement, pen- sion and h06pitalization benefits of railroad employes by a new system of life insurance annuities, royalties for falling in the bathtub, appendicitis operations, pregnancy, maternity and other non-work-connected illnesses. The ambitious pro- gram would not be financed solely by those who will benefit, say railroad spokesmen, but mainly by the roads and civilian shippers, should the bill HR 1362, be enacted by Congress into law. • "If war savings flow into the channels of legitimate busi- ness. society as a whole will reap the benefits," declares Mr. Daugherty. "But if plunder is to be the keynote, our eco- nomic structure will surely be imperiled."· JN THE MARIANAS ISLANDS-When you see a headline saying ·~rts Blaat Japan Again," I hope you don't get the idea that Japan is being blown sky high and that she'll be bombed oat of the war within another week or two. Bec•UN that ~ the eaee. We are Just bueJ:r ltaJtin& on • pro- ~ of -blnal U..t ..w .. ,_ IUld ......._ --bu.,. and ........... -inl• It -.Id ..... ,. • ..,.. to reduce J•pan tt7 bc:albo ln1 aloDa. And our bombfnal are oot 7et be•T7-too. we have loU o1 tblnp to contend w1th. ot.- tance la the main tbln1. and Jap ftahters and act-I Enle PJ'le ack aod foul weather a~ other thin1a. The weather over Japui U their best de- fense. >.. one pilot jollln&l.1 SUI· 1e•trd. '"Ibe Nips should Lroadcaat u1 the weather every ni&ht, and uve both tbemaelvea and us Iota of lr<Al- ble." Almost the ft.nt thln1 lh~ B-21 boys ••lsied me wa1, "Do the people at home thlnk the B-21• 'are 1oln1 to win the war!" I tol4 them the ~pen played up the ra1U, and tha\ man1 wtahtul lhinkine'\people tell the bombln11 mjght tum the trick. And the boJI 1aid: "Tbal'a what 911 were atn.ld ol. Natarally we waat wbal credit tire dnene. bG ov raldti certalnJ7 area't r•baa' &e wta &be war." 1 The B-29 1atcU are important., Just aa every itland taken and every ab.Ip aunk. 11 import.ant. But ln tbelr pres- ent 1lreneth it would be putUna: them clear ou~ ol proportion lf JOU think tbe1 are a dominant factor In our Paci!c war. Dl7 trtend Ma). Gerald Robert.an .,.. umc in bl.a cot rat1n1 and -runl••tn. .• IUld he oald: uy .. fed M dama be~lese wbea tbe edaen I'd • trnble. Tbe .... wtD be hall ., ..... can. trem' ..._ 1'979 •7laa Ulq'n •Dly rot tw• eQ1Ms ... u.erre nmafac P •r1 •• pa. "r n beell t.cky ... Utere 111 .. alltlq ....... ,_ --""" •. lll•uaad pU.. esVa ., ,.... I coaJd span aay ol lbem eee eqbte and Ill sao ... ·of p s tr I eeuJd ,_, set It 1o &hem. It mallles r•• reel .. 4am9 btlp- leaa." /1'1 Hord lo F igure J a p1 Out SoldJer& and marbles have told me rtorles by the dozen about how tough the Jnps are. yet -how dumb they are: bow Ulollcal ·and 1et how un· cannily •mart at tlme1: bow eaQ to rout when disorganized. yet bow brnve. I've become more contused with each 1tory. At lhe end or one eve- nln1, I said, "I can't make bend nor tail out of what you've told me. I'm tn-tn1 to learn about the Jap 1okller&, but everylhlnl you ••Y about them 1ee:m1 to be lncoruil.I· tent." "1bat'a the ar11wer." ~ trlenda said. 'Tbe1 are inconsistent !bey do the damnde1t tbln&a. But they're dnn1erou1 ftehtera just the 1&me ... 'Ibey tell one atory about n Jnp otncer and 11.J: men who were •ur· rounded on a ~acb b1 a small bunch ot marlnea. ·JJ ,, .. BOBJZONT&L i Globe 4 Stroken U1htl1 8 Demorutrn- tive pronoun 12 Northern conatellntioo 13 Dan.lab measure 14 Pe.rt 1n piny 16 To permit 18 Indecipher. able 18 Later 20To jump 21 Note of &cale 22 Through 23 Falslfter 2'1 Hi&h card 21> Feminine proooun SO Intermediate 31 Behold! 32 Obese 33 Ethiopian till• S4 Symbo1 tor samarium S5 Lift.I with lever 37 Mournful 38 Bottle top Ml To sa U.t.;r tO P ifpen fl Exclnmatlon SJ ,. '2 Shakespear· ean~ ff Cbecke-red pattern 47 South Amerl· can counll"J" 51 Mu1lc: aa written 111 Fruit is.s Out&tandln.I event M Number M GrntuJtle1 50 Some.thin& owed 57 Bdore VERTICAL I Spanish cookina pot 2 Chain of rocks lyinl near surface ot water !! Glas1 con- tainer 4 Two S Everyone 8 Bank em· ployee 7 LoOk of contempt 8 Increase• b7 three.told 9 Part o1 ftr• place 10 Sick 11 To observe 17 l.Jngu11tlc atock ot Gold CoastNe1roe1 19 Babylonian deity 22 To fondle 2f Exist& 2S Handle 2G To harve•l 2'1 European m<>Wltainl 28 Perdan gazelle 29 Posaease. 30 Insane 32 Tactileorgan1 of animals 33 Beam of Ugbt RA A R S6 Neuter pro- noun 37 Linear vart· ID eatabl"'11lng a city library, and had 200 volumee donated, ot wblcb a hundred were med.ical workl: Miked the city fathers tor a public re11t room, ctty park, and to beau- tify the clty by planting treea; uked for a comml•lriontt ot buUd· lnp whereby a better-looking city , could be evoJved, minwi the pre. va.ding cruy-gullt design; planned to st.art a ~t-Teacher ~1- aUon, and uked the ctty to pnr vlde them With $100 to secure ape&ker1t on vital subject.a. That WU doing right well for an or-- ga.nlzatlon two week.a old. atlon of color 38 Pure Purse seiners made the mlstake Of dropping a ,drag net right tn front of town and Oty Manhall Porter went r ight out and arrested Kuzma Andries of the "SockeS'e.'' who paid $500 bail, but-the "Ju- piter" got away. 40 Satisfted fl Indian mulbeny 43 Printer'• measure f4 A&reement f5 Roman· road 48 European 47 Pat '8 Portuguese monf!')' o1 a"tcount f9 Openinl 50 Pen point I T S N B B W . R. Barnard of the county Harbor Commission wanted to ln· spect the jetties and drove hie c&dillac through the sand. Lew Wallace wouldn't t&ke n.is car out, but be got W . A. Irwin to pull It out with his Chevvv. Hugh McMillan left the yacht "Uncas" ln Balboa, C. Z.. and came home on a fruit boe.t, the yacht taking time to stop at West Coaat ports. Col. Spellacy, president of the Ma.scot Oil company, waa con.std· ering leasing land, and the Long Beach Consolidated OU company wa.s getting ready to drill. "You can't arrest me," 8&.id the haughty youth disdainfully. "I come from one of the best !amlllea in town." "That's all right, buddy,"1replled the officer. "I'm a.rreM.lng you !or speeding -not for breeding pur- po&e!I." 4 8,adding- tecti•e MJlo-s to nrrr drop of Quink. Parker lcientiatl deTeloped a new type ink that actually 1topa pat trouble. before they 1tartl Park.r Quink with ..i..s prot- all maket of peaa tbe.e 4i wn1'; 1. End• 111mm;111, cto111n1. 6ine quicl starling, '"" no.. 2. Actuallt clHA• • ,,.,, a•"it rrl'itN -kH,,. it ocrt of tM npaif" "1op. 3 Di•Hlre• and flua/Ma •rq ..-. • m•trt left bt ot'flilHUp inkf. 4. P19N1't. llftfaJ eol'r'OaJOll, '"6er l"Ot CllllNd 6' biglt acid i1tka. OH PAl lCU QUINK TODAY NEWS-TIMES SOii West Centnl Salvation by Legisfation ? I ,.,. thiJ not· to bd.ttue tbe B-29 boya, becau.se they a.re wonderful I 1a1 It because tbe1 tbem.aelves want lt understood by tbe tolb at home. Al the mar1.nea approached. they could lff the Jap stvlna empbaUc order& to h1a men. and then all 11.J: bent over and the oftlca we.nt nlont the line and chopped off their beach • with h1a sword. LAWMAKERS Ill CONGRESS YOU'LL BE ID:AJUNG THE NEWS of VICTORY on the SAID RADIO YQU NOW BA VE •. , tr PM. kMe II a. PM -lilWlc orter. We MT• &bl ...... MM-raCk ••.,.U. .. a ....,., et u,..n rMM ~ -. If allied victory over Germany and Japan proves any- thing. it is hoped-by Americans at least-that it will prove that government is savagely dangerous when It outgrows the supreme control of the governed So deep is our conviction on that score that even while the Return FU.Itta G ioe Boy• the W oollia · '-....) Their lot lJ a touab. one. The worst part I• that the1're over water every lncb•ot \he way to Japan, every Inch of the wa1 back.. And brother, lt'a a lot o1 water. The avern1e Ume tor one of their m.J.aatona 11 more than 1 f hour&. Tbe.n as the marlnet: closed ln, be lltOod lmee--deep lD the llW'f and beat bJ1 b\oo<b lword nplnlt the water 1n a fterce 1e1ture of ddance, Just before they abot him. What code led the olftcer to kill bi& own men rather than let tbem ftebt to the death l.I aomethlnl ~ another Jap would know. • • • .. 111 OON OllSllSM&N IOBN PBILLIPS One Of the able mU,, in the newer groupe, la Harria Ellrworth of Oregon. You will recall be was the Congressman with whom I went to England la.at September. He ill the publlaber of a.n Oregon NewepaJSer and the owner of a:ev· eral radio atationa. He wrtte1 a weekly column for the Oregon the bl.ale 11ttuatlon. i:;:tie people may euUy correct the tunda· mental dlfflculties by electing an independent Congresa which will take back lta proper powers and r'"e!lt.Ore government by law in pl8'!e of government" by executive order." GUAKANTEED U·B OUR RADIO llEBVICE SHORT CIRCUIT Radio & ·Electric 511 r..at Ba1 F'r<lot, At: t.be F erTJ" I •Mtns •BALBOA , fighting still rages, the machinery of Allied Military govern- ment is deep in the tremendous task of setting up procedures In liberated and conquered ter;ritories, to assure eventual 'self government in those benighted spots. What a peculiar circwy.stance, then that here at home we continue to consider and brten to underwrite further delega- tion of authority and control over our own daily lives! The ftak and ni:hten over Japan· are bad @nOUJh, but that terue pert. od b fairb' abort. They are over the empire onl,J from 20 minute• "to an bour, dependinl on their tar1et. Jap ft&hter• follow t.bem only nbout lS minute• ol! the eout. Anolhei-UtUe 1tof7-• matine te& try walt:in1 up and dowa before • command po•t on top o1 a 1teep bluff one n!lht benrd a noise l.q the brush on the bJ.llaide below. He called • couple o1 time•, l:ot no &nl"WU, then nred an e:xploratorJ' &bot down Into the darknua. In a moment there waa a loud explodon from below. A solitary Jsp hidln.c down there bad put a hand arenade to hiJ cbe•l It gratitude la: due from man to papen. H1a current column Is 80 detln-::1M!:"r~!.eU:.~re~i':o:'11 to '----------------------------' ltelyaJong the line of some ofthe l ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ things I have been r '.a:ing to re-1 ~ mark, that I have hi.a perm.lsaioo to make him "gueat columni.lt" t.hia week and quote blm. Hi.11 column follows:: --Palm Pu.N~a..ata 1 ..... w At a Legislative hearing on the question of medical insur- ance by compulsion, Mrs. Eugene Prince of San Francisco re- cently presented a poser in that regard. Once medical insur- ance is compulsory for everybody; in accordance with the Governor's proposal now before the legislature, she de- manded, what's to prevent extension of the compulsory prin- ciple to include life insurance by compulsion for everybody, fire insurance, funeral insurance, food. housing. clothing in- surance-all similarly paid for by compulsory salary deduc- tions? Obviously, food. housing and certain other daily require- ments are as essential as medical care. 0 1 believe/' said the speaker, "in private enterprise-and I e mphatically do not believe in salvation by legislation!" What &i•es the boya the wooWea 11 "aweatina: out" those 1ix or aeven boura of ocean beneath them oo the way back. To make lt worse, it'• usuall1 at nieht. Some of them are bound to be nhot up, t.nd Just vtauerin• alon1. Ther~a alwny• the dancer of nm· nin& ut of 1a1, from maD.7 forms of o rconaumptioo. U 7ou've 1ot one en1lne cone, otber1 are liable to quit. U anythin1 bappena, 7ou 10 into the ocean. That ll llllown aa "ditch· ing." I suppose around a B-29 ba•e you bear the word "ditcbina" al· most more than aa.1 other word. "Dlt•hinl'' oui here lln't lilr.e ''dJtchin1" In the Engliab charulel, where 1our chances ot being picked up are awtu.lly rood. "Dltchin1" out here 11 u11uall;t fatal. · · Designed by the San Francisco press as a long-time mem- ber of the Public Welfare Commission, social worker anlj Re- publican State Central Committee member. Mrs. Prince de- clared she spoke as an individual citizen. representing her We have •et up a search and re• cue system tor these "ditched" l'Uera but still the ocean lJ awfUU.y bl.I. 0\1-n vie\\'S. We believe, nevertheless~ that her vie\\'S are those and it'• mithty hard'° ftnd a couple of he majority \vho agree that the principles we fight for on ot little rubber boata. 'Ibe ract that f · ·1 · f th Id he if hfu) . we do resbtJe about a fltth of our ore1gn soi can grun oo o re, we are not watc , m I "ditched" ~rs i• amu.i.ne to me. ...the guise of easy social salvation, just as they did in those Yea. that lone dria back borne lands \Vhich af'P now the bitterest enemies of democracy. a.rt.er the bombin& t. a deftnite men- , ta1 hazard, and lJ what eventually make& the boys 1it and a:tare. :, Gen. Eisenhower Medal for Boy Scouts ~ . . ' Maybe you've beard o1 the "buddy 1y1tem'" in the lntantrJ'. 'Ibey use it ln the S.281 too. For Instance. lf a plane t. iD dlatreae on the wa1 back ~and ba1 to tall behind, aome- body droJil back with him to keep him comp&DJ'", 'Ibe1'w known planes to come clear home accompanied b7 a "bud· dy," and you could 10 ., tar u to 1ay 90me milbt not have mnde it were it DOt tor that atn coura1e Jivtn them bJ b.aYln.I companJ". But the . bi.a poin1 at tbe "budd:J' system" is that ll a plane don have to dltd>, the :'budclJ" un l!Jr. exact pocltioa and pt turf.ace ra- cuen an U. ....,.. 'l1M other~ after a mt•I¥"\. Wb7 be did that. inltead o1 toaainc It up over the blutr and 1ett1nt bJmaelf • half doun American• I.I beyond an American'• comprebm- alon. • • • On Salpan, the1 tell of a Jap pJ.a1'e thn t lfPpeared overhead one bri&ht noonday, all alone. He obvious~ waan't a pholo&rnpblc plane, •nd. ~1 couldn"t figure out what be wan dolna:. · Then sometbina came out of the plane, and ftuttered down. It waa a litUe paper wreath, with a Jon,- &treamer to it. He bad flown It all the wa1 from Japan, aod dropped it "In Honoc of Japan'a Glorious -. Dead" on Saipan. We nhot hiUI down "into the sea a 1ew minute1 Inter, a1 be undoubted· 11 knew we would before be ever left Jnpan. The 1esture I.I toucbJna -but 10 what! • • • Aa l'Te talked wtUa martnn, l'n bel'UI &o Id over Uu.t creen feelins that 8PUq Ja" la like lcl&U., .... -p..a.. They are· indeed queer, but tbe7 are people with certain tactic• and now b7 much experience our men have learned bow to a,.ht th.em. Al far •• I can see, our men are no more afraid or the J a119 than tber are ot. the Germana. They .an n.trald of them aa a.ru-modern soldier t. atraid a( hie. foe. not becauae tbq are alippel"J' or rntllke.. but aimp~ became Lbe1 bave weapom and are them Ul<O &<JOd ...,.ii aoldlen. And the Jas-an buma.o ""'*'"' to be aftn.id of UI' ln mctb" the aame wny. • Some at our people over hen tblDk Illa~ "' the 1-nm, the l•pa 'Mlll.'l take ~ beatfn& tbe Qermam haft. Otben tblDk tbq 11'111. and ·-....... "CON GRESSIONAL REFORM. Lately countless words h&ve been wrttt\D ·and numerous: speeches a.nd rid.to commentator broadcuta made on the subject of remodeling or atrea.ml1nlng or etrengthening Congress. "Obviously, Congreaa Can be im· proved. I know of nothing ln gov- ernment-local, state or na.Uonal- th'at la not subject to Improvement. I feel that Congresalonal leader· ahJp on both • aldea of the aisle UJ well aware of the need !or certain refol"OlJI ln Congreaelona.l orga.ni· zation and procedure. For some time there htUJ been serious study on thi!I aubject which will doubt-leu result in actloo during this term of Congress. But, ln my opin- ion, the clamor and shouting on the !lubject la out o! proportion, and not conala:tent with the facl.8. The trouble with our federal gov· emment l.11 n.ot due to any me- cha.nica.1 !allure in the machinery of our CongreA. The trouble ls much deeper and more funda- mental lha.n that. "The Con.gre88 reform movement obviously !ltema from a vague but uil.lversal diasat.iafaction with the tunctlonlng ot the federal gQvem· ment e&t&bllebment. Being the only on~ of the three branches of our federal a:ystem which operatU en· tirely ln the open, with all Of lta proceedlnga printed and ita cham· beta and com..m.Jttee rooms open l9 the public, tt i. natural l.b.&t Con- greu ahould be the vtctlm of the manifeetatlon Of public d.Lsaat.18- f&ctlon with government. It i. a uatunl .wblpplng-)joy. Wbat bu really happened " that, alDce 1933, e:zcept for a eompara.tiTely brief. pertod --the Clongftaa bu -.. complete!)' dom"'"ted'by the aecuti'H: department. It .&.. not onq been a rubber !lami) to ------------------------....... ' ... t.be wtJl ot the e:ucuttn, but I . Ernie finds It's a Small World, After _ All , I =..:• ::0 ':'" ~ •------------------.,.1------..1 llO mu)' of Ila -· that tbe. pr1•ent ate ot. the ~ ''Qi lor.God'a 10b. cl-" I braDcll la °'!" of noar Im~ aald. . 11la ~tlld -lhll llllp We In IMliS, lb a larp at...t, that tock• tr.n .,,.,. .... Africa under a federal iiOiemment "-ctl-m ., toll c1 -. """-Gdllltli -., wu ~ e ~ ·eallla oei .... trtp ned:t• lmued b;r UM nr.u:ttw. _._ __ ,_.,,, -"K7 dally -.... ,. ~ ., _______ -t11&1tllla ...... -·-~ ,...... -. Cioiop.. ........... _ ,_ .. ..._ . :r o+ a'Gttlua-.·u..,_ fttnp *--1'J' tbl ewww\itito 1 ' -t!UpOYWWldcll~-ao 11at1ellllillll•-•_.• . .r't:c' ,_. ,__ ~ -. I_ I ·----.-. .............. ta -· of ,.oc .. n•... IWI I ~ ar .. "'" ... --. ... _. ! • The Home Y,ou Want May Be Advertised Today in the NEWS-TIM ES Whether you want to buy a home of your own. or rent one, exceptional op- portunities can best be found the time and mon- ey-saving way, ~ News -1imes Classified Ads ' • Dependable f I D'a DC ID g service Is o ffe r ed the home buflcler or purchaaer thnJugh the •-:r to ..... clamiftcatlan num- ber 17. .IEWS-TI•S Now is the time to Sum ihe. . . I ·cr112 ... ~1 .:·::::1111':11 .... .!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;:::.,:.. .. ~~~~0:.:;,,~.., .. ~ .......... ~! .......... _, •ct1 p lit • -• • Puaue .NoTicES FICT~TIOUS flRM NAME ' '1'HE UNDERSIGNED doll i-.- b,-eeS'tlt)' uw be "' C<lllClu<tlq Karine Benlca at Ml!2 Via Oporto. Newport Bttcb, Cllllfonda. under Ille tlctltloQo !Inn ........ ot Olll· tomla--Service and tllat Aid !Inn lo eom_.s of tlae f~ PtnaD wboet name and a.cldr.-18 .... toi-. tc>-wlt: -w. 8-V, 801 8-y8lde Drhe, Box U , Balboa Jelend Cllllfomla. • W\IDO .... JDT band W. 1tlh day of hbnl&ry, 19'6. BOWARD W. SEAGER. State ot OlllfOnlJa. ) OOUnty or <>rans• > •· -OD W. lllth day of February, A. D.. IMS, bt!tore me NorS S. Ji1arswaztb & Notary Publlc In and ~ tbe aid county and It.ate. re- -ll1dlng thtttln,.,duly c<»nmtiudaned and nrorn, penonaDy a~ared Howard W . Seager known to me to be the penon wboee name ta a:1twcrtbed to the wtthtD tnstru· ment. and acknowledged to me that be executed the same. 1N WITNESS WHEREOF, I have bereUDto R t m f hand and attmed my ottt.clal . eeal the day and year tn this Certificate tint above written. NORA S. M.ARGWARTH. (Beal) Notary Public In and for-aaid County and State. Pub.-F'eb. 20, 27; Mch. 6, 13, 1945 NOTI CE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE . No. A-12239 In the Superior COurt af the State of C.allfom la, In and for the County of Orange. In Uie Matter of the Eetat~ of lLARJORIE T. {tOBlNSON, De· ceued. . Notice Ls hereby given that the un~rwlgned will .ell at private f ale, to the highest and be•l bid- der, subject to contlrmatloo. at. aa.ld Superior Court, on or &tter the 28th day of Marth, 1946, at ita tni.t depa.rtment, 660 S o u t b Spring Street. in the Clty of and County of Loa Angeles. State of Calltornla. all the right. tiUe and 1ntere9l of said deceased at the titne of dea th and all the rtgbt, tJUe and interest that the e8l&te ot aa.id deceased haa a cquired by operation of law or oUlerwtae, other than or in addition t o that , of 18.id deceased. at the time ot death, ln and to all that certain real property situate in the Coun- ty ot Orange. State ot Ca.lltorala, particularly deacrlbed aa follows, lo-wit : - Pa.reel 1 : Lot 7, Block 6. Section 3, Balboa. Island, a.s abown on a Map recorded ln Book 7, Page 15 of Miacellane- • .. • NOTICE OF THE SALE OF THE FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS AND EQUIPMENT OF A BEAUTY SHOP BUSINESS. (Section 3440, Clvll Code of California). • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that LAVERNE NORTON SPART , whose addreu ta Route 1, Box 642, VI.st.a. California, u Vendor, in- tenda to 11ell to MARY EVELYN N'EwMAN, wboee addttu is The Villa. "41-A Glenneyre Strttt, La- guna Beach, caltfornia, as Vendec, certain p~perty deacrtbed a.a !ol- Jow•:. - The furniture , tumlahings and beauty ahop equipfuel!.t lo- cated in that ce rtaln bwltneaa premt.ea known and numbered aa 304 Marine Avenue, Balboa Wand, Callfomta. on the 19th day of Ma.rch, 19-46, a t the hour of 2 :00 o'clock P . M., at the law office of Leslie F . Kim- mell, 240 Park Avenue, Laguna. Beach, Ca.llforni&. The consideration or price is to be pa.id at the time and place of sale. LAVERNE NORTON SPART, Vendor . STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE l ss. On this 9th day of March, 1946, before me, Lealie F . Kimmell, a Notary Public in and t or said County and State, pereonally ap- peattd LA VERNE N 0 RT 0 N ' l • ' ~BAUtOA , <NW~&-n• .. , ., ........ 911 ... ~ -.,., llaftll U. lNI. CERTIFICATE bF INDIVIDUAL TRANSACTING BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME. I. Al Forgit. do hereby certify that I am transacting the buaineu of operating tl9hlng boat.a under charter and paid fares &t and l.n the building known aa the Pavilion, located OD Main Street ln Balboa., Oty ot Newport Beach, Orange County. California.. under a ttc- UUoua name, to-wit : BALBOA SPORT F1SHING FLEET I further certl!y pat I am the sole ow ner o·f ~aid bwdnesa and that m y name in full a nd my place of res idence are a.a follows: AJ F orgtt, 204 "A" Street, Bal· CERTIFICATE OF INDI VIDUAL TRANSACTING BUSI NESS UNDER F ICTITIOUS NAME. RATION CALENDAR P e riod Bectnnlnc ,Jan. 29 War B&&loa Booll m- Stamps No. 1, 2 and 3 on Air- plane sheet (1 pair shoes) Good now-Expiration date not set. Wu RaUon Book IV- WHAT'S COOKIN(, SOUthem Country &lpPet> J Jb. ••nsage linb 3 cops cooked hominy . 1 tableapoon chopped onion 2 tabl-chopped paraley 3 applee, coted and .UCed . --------------------------~.boa , calUom la. I Refrigeration New and Modem I. Al For git. do hereby ceh.try that I am traneacting a store busl- neu e~ed in aelling fll!blng tackl~ and eport. flahlng a.cceuor- ies to the ge neral public at No. 106 McFadden Place. Newport Beach, California, under a fictitious name, to-wit: Stamp No. 34 ( 5 lbs. sugar) Good now-Expires Feb. 28. Stamp No. 35 {5 lbs. suilU")- Good now_ :Expires June 2. P lace sa.m1gee ln cold: sikillet; add a mnaD amount ot water ; cover ; simmer 5 minutes. Drain. Fl"y •n•ge alawly tm.W browned throughout. Remove from p&n to W&rm plaoe.. Combine hominy, onfoo and green pepper; b rown tightly in 80Ule ot a.usage drip- pings.. Fry apple alice. In remain· Ing drlpplup. Arrange "8US&ge, bominy and apples on bot platter . Serves 6 . Kidney and Noodle Ste.w a~ kidneys ·' Electric In the Repairs Manner Let us solve your refrigeration troubles with the im- ~ 'Ill -_ proved instrument3 designed especially " --.., for refrigeration analysis. We Find the Trouble When Others Fall Our work is speedily and expertly done. Our charges are nominal. Results are guaranteed. !1%0 Weot 'th St. S I E R S E N ' S Santa An& Newport Ba.rbor -Dlsbict--Phone Newport Beach. M! ·WANTED Skilled and Unskilled AIRCRAFT SHEETMETAL WORKERS S. C. A. I. Scale ' Hours: 7:30 a. m. to 4 p. m. • HARDMAN MAIUFACTURllG CO. 914 Coast Highway, Newport Beach Phone 2240 • Or See / Robert Allen, ' Per80Dllel Director • I Dated and signed at Newport Beach. California, thJs 9th day of M arch, 1945. AL FORGIT. STATE OF CALIFORN1A ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) 18. On tht ~ 9th day of March, 1946. I before me peraonally appeared Al F'orgtt . known lo me to be the pe.r- aon wh<>fle name Is 8UbKribed to the foregoing lrultrument; and he a c knowledged to me that be exe- cuted the same. WITNESS my hand and aeal of my otnce thUi 9th day of March, 19-45. ROLA.NO THOMPSON , Notary Public ln and for aa.id (SEAL) County and State . (M y commJ11aton explres July 21, 1946.) Pub. Mch. 13, 20, "27 ; Apr. 3, 1946. CERT IFICATE OF INDIVI DUAL TRA N SA CTING BUSI NESS UNDER F (CT ITIOU S NAME. NEWPORT TACKLE ST ORE I f urther certify that I e.m the sole owner of aaid bwrtneaa and that my name in tull a.nd my plllce of rutdence are as follows: Al Forgit, 204 "A" Street, Bal- bo&.. C&.llfoml&. Dated and signed at Newport Bea.ch . Cellfomla. this 9th day of March, 1945. AL FORG IT. STATE OF CALIFORNIA I COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. On this 9th day of M arch, 194[., before me person.ally appeared Al Fcrgit. knoY.:n to me to be the per· 90n "''hose name la subacrlbed to the for egoing instrumen t , :i.nd he acknowledged t o me tha t he exe· euted the same. . WITNESS my hand and seal of I, AJ F orgit , do hereby certify my office lhi!t 9th day of March, that I am transact~ng a care bust-' 19-46. ness In Balboa. City of Newport R OLAND THO?tfPSON, Beach. Callfom ia .. under a tic-Notary Publ ic in and for said Utloua nam e. to-Wlt : ' 1 SEAL) County and State. PAVILION CAFE (My commission ex pires July 21. I turther certify that 1 am the 1946. • aole owner of said busfnea and Pub. Mch. 13, 20, 27 : Apr. 3, 1945. that m y name in tu.11 and my place of reaJdence a re u follow•: Give Doll.an to Uncle Sam wblJ.e AJ Forg1t. 204 "A" Street, Bal-you can! Buy War Bc:mdl! Will Open March 19th CLAIRE'S FEED STORE 264 EAST 18th St. COSTA MESA . , Relia•le Brands Feeds Better Than the Best These Feeds are ab!lolutely the highest grade and con- . taln all the proteCtiv,,, egg and growth producing ele- ments known to feeding scleno... Such as vitamin sup- plements, vitamin oils, milk whey and helilth giving minerals. Hl!llS fed our All Purpose Mash won the egg ~ cmitat for ~ cooserutlve years at ~tLos An- aeles Count;y F..U-.at.Pmnona. . Complete r,m,. of Gnin~ ~-Plants --i;.d Feriilizers , ' OOKP.&:as oua Pa10\·s . • I Red Stampo -(10 points) Car meats. "Cheeses, canned milk , butter and canned fish : QS, R5, S5, (OOd now-Expil"l!s March 31 . '!'5. UO. V5. WS, and X5--Good now-Expires Apr. 28. YS. ZS, A2, B2, C2 and D2- 0ood now-Expires June 2. Grcue Bonu._Butchers will gi"R 2 red tokens for every pound of salvaged kitchen fats received. Blue Stampo -(!O points eaclll for processed fruits, vegetables. juices. canned tomatoes and cat- sup: x.5 , Y5. ZS, A2, B2-Good now Expires March 31 . C2, 02. E2, F'l. a nd G2-Good now-Expires ApMI 28. H2. J 2. K2. 1.2, and M2-0ood now-Expires June 2. NOTE: - New ,Red an.1 Blue stamps wi ll become valid on or about the nnt of each month. She: "What \\'onde rfully devel- o~d a rms you have." H e: ''Yes, I'm a footbe.11 player. By the \\•ay. were you ever an a tr.eek team?" AFTER MORE KISSES 'Mte young man was rather. shy, and after abe had thrown her arm.a 2 table&po<>n8 lard F1our i or'ifon, 811 fced 2 cups ~t.er 2 teupoolUI oalt I teaspoon W orcesterahlre sauce 3 cops cooked noodles. • SOtLk ·kidneys ln cold 98.lte~ water for half an hour. D rain; IC&ld with bolling water. Cut kid- ney., in halt Inch Ill.Ices croeswise. Melt tm-d iD heavy skillet. Dr edge kidneys in flour. Brown iD skillet with Ollion. Add water and season· inga. Cover; simmer 2 hours. Be- fore serving cooiblne with bot cooked noodles. Serves 6. Bologna Bean Cups FJave large bol<"'g?la ml.:ed 1.4 inch lliick. Allow two sllcea for ee.ch-.serving . H eal bologna 8lices in meat dripPinp In sld!let just long enough to cup them, not try them. I t takes about 1 minute for ea.ch slice. Arrange bolo:;na cups on plate and !µI with spoonful of hot baked beans. Serve \Vith cole sJaw and cream.at d.Jced carrits. ao1ogna bean cope a.re attractive aerved around mounded cole slaw on a platter. BUY WAR BONDS ••• ·-around him and kissed him for ---,.--------=== bringing her a bouquet of nowe~ he tumped up an.Ji.grabbed hla hat: "Ob, don't go," she aa.id, u be made tor the door. "I didn't m ean to offend you.•· "Ob, I'm not offended," be re- plied. "I'm going for more flow- er11." Send Her Your Photograph For. Mother's Day· ORDER N OW IN TIME F OR MAii.ING ----SPECIAL---- MOTHER'S DAY PHOTOS . • • • • '1.00 NO APPOINTMENT N ECESS ARY Roberts Portraits ' . . -NOUD ll(A11I..,. ~ T() MONT~JIOBY W&IUll . SANTA A.liJA StudJo Houn: 11 A. M. to 8 P. M. Dally j J . i • ' ,, • • l • ...... _ • Sunset Leag.ue · T rackL ··Baseball schedules OU ' ....... , .... .,, . Mesa Scouts, Need Shed for s&lvqe • • I -··· ... ~ ....... O' t, (lalllfDrwi. 'l'gg 0 .,, M• .... U. INl.I ' COSTA-MESA IEWS Dog Bandit Bolds 'Up Girl ,, Ram~lin' 'Roan•l B:r- Prc·Nilptial Showcts Frame-Dunlap Banns Irish .. tters ..,.. IUpp<>O<!d to be It's an awfully han<ly th1nc to 'Dme -.,. • --F p p ki J S t A well 'bred dogs. There Ia one In bave a column. It can take care -....,. -· n CaoD -or cggy ar nson n an a na Balboa that lml't even thougb his ot a lot of little thlnp that d<>n't ._ -eww -.,. ' ~ may be ot the beOt. ~ t<> llt 11J1¥Wbere elle. Uke ........... ---•Ill lllla Pecl7 --altrae: A-tncOfH<CDt-..... \ He has a habit ot lurking taking pot-shots at &:hw houses. ... -....... --· tin dllll'.blor o( Mr. &lld ll)'a. Jolm that ol -Kary ......... daulh· around th• vldnlty ot 522 w .. t The boos has his awn column, ....... "7 ... ~ ._ lloJ' W . --1111 ~ boUl6-t.r ot Mr. an.II Kn, s..n nua, Ocean l!'root and. nearby Centnl called the B&nd Crab: Allot ua at --1""' ,._ -· ~ Ooota "'-whoM m&mac• 884 w . 18th l!Net, eo.ia· "'-a..,,,ue, wher Marie Van Hiatt the News-Tunel who write, llk• to the curlrbead OYer at the photo abop. Mack has a store In Hunttneton Boach that'a do!na rl&ht well, so be had to get Mrs. Mack'• papa back to· help him out, because he-doesn't like to be cooped up all the time, and they left KaNu Qty a f.,., dayo qo, oo Mr. and Mn. Jene Black will be welcomed back to the c:ommunlty . ---• Remember -embroidered -i:..eagu. tnclt "a11d -Beach; Nlvtoa at Ol'Ulp. • ball .ebedUla have been announc. . K&y 11 -OnAp at A.a.balm; ed. '.Tiie all-8\lnMr .League tnclt Buntlngtcn Beach at Fldllricc; ud lleJd meet will be held al N90(-Santa An& at Newport Barbor. poK Harbor an April 20. with di-Kay 18 Banta Ana al BuntJnc· vblfortel prellniln.ariff Ullgned to ton Beach; "Anaheim at rullerton; Anaheim and Huntington Beech oo. Newport Harbor at Ora.nee. April U. "'May 26 -Huntlngtal Beach at ~ball aeuon opena on April Anaheim; Santa Ana al Oraqe; Z7 with the league ecbedule be-F\lllerton at Newport Harbor. --•1 "' Bue111 Jlal1, to K.viDe 8taU Se,....m IAmard wh"' became the bride In llaht& catches the hleh IChool bus at 7 "make" th• Sand Crab, in fact ,....,, L. Douel jr. ol -We, frD1 be an An& Of Herbert Johnny Dunlap. a. m. W• would rather do that than g•t It la tmPo"""'e tor .....,... event. of Sli.tul"day m.ht ID the Beaman tn the Mart.Ume 8ervlce. · The dog evidently has lawless put in a box right at the top ot "' .,. a& - -lmt all ..r tlle Flrwt Ooagnpttonal O!un:h of oon of Mr. and Kn. K R. DUnlap, tendenct .. and hlU dev•lopec:l into the frmr page. mi Umlted. to one round. Sched· lllu' TRACK -to -la ... _.. be-80'1ta Ana. wu the IMplratltJn 11199 <>range avcue. Only the Im-a first-rate hold-up man. compel-But ·that hlU to be good. Illa _...._.. for Ole WW elfort for two dlJJPttul ilbowef'9 ln the mediate family ot the couple. wtt~ llnc Miss Van 1-0att to part with Sometimes there're things that 'i.,. -...,.. N-el -_.. -.-. ·-tile cenm«>y after Wblch her lunch or •lie. He has do"" are not so good but still good Cl J .. J.. l •t. are .,......,..... ..._. Twe.t:y..two f'rt&da ot the bride-a sm&U receptton wu beld at the this several times, ·but chances are enouch to be of interest. That's ever wig e ......... -_... -bot --lier at the home 0( Dunlap home where the bride and he won't do it much more !or lo-why we think we ought to have Wm. dow m· the -----.. •t In Mn. w. A. }(arymee, 1122 EuUlcle groom eut . and -the tra-cal dog-eatchlng authortu .. are on a place to tell about what we ll&.rch 9----NOYice meet at Ana- hetm: 16-Trtangular meet (to be arranged): 2S--&>uthern countie.1 meet at Huntington Beach. April 10-area• Rela)"!I. 13--Sun-...._-t dtvialon&l meet• (Santa Ana. · ~ewport Harbor &nd Huntington Beach at Huntington Bee.ch; Or- ange. Fullerton and Anaheim at Anaheim). 20-Sunact league meet a t 1'"1port Harbor. 28-Chaffey meet. UllelJt llYlais-l'OOlm are '*'°mt.I' avenue, Santa Ana. whtn they pre-dlUonal weddhrs cake: th@ lookout for hlm. hear arid see when we're lust D • G Sto f--dl.:rl oent«S her with llWl7 beautlful ni. bride who attended N...,,.,... ramblin' 'round. aVIS-ay re '-----------'I~ cltt. for her tllture Har-Hip llChool until the Um• D inner and Dance B y --- Tb-two muakal maid. ha ... ''Do. g .Faced. '' ~als ho~~ ~ Attn.c~~theuet. ot of her marriage. cbooe ·an oqua Co t M G " • Well, the lirst thing that hlt oco-another dlaplay bit! The g llP•~I" .,awen ~-~ houoe. \iiue 1Ult with blaok acceuort... S a esa Fange our •Ye down In Balboa was the cat's out of the bq'. Or rather. the An un\l.IU&J ~t of can· She wore a dainty corsage Of wbJte ~ ' new fftce-lifting job on the Pavi- btg, black panther l8 in the window Merry · ··n lnit1"1t1"on dlea OD the butfet which g:lawed roMbudl &nd white SW"eet pea&. Al· ot more tha.n usual Interest ls lio'n. Remember what It used to of the Davis and Gay Muate Store eoruy reflected tn the m1rTor be-tending the couple were Jlre. Zell the dinner open to the public which look like 30 years ago! It's llnen handkerchiefs you used to get, well, the Wlllons have some at their Q-Rio Shoppe and the loveliest silver combs we have ever seen. called on Pbtky .Strain at the Vagabond Shop ahd bought 90mething, we won't tell what. having more inl\ibitlons than that editor back east who made ute a couple of weeks ago. Just to re- mind ourselves. Easter is com· iilg, and Johnnie would love one ot those yellow Easter rabbits we· saw in Gunderson's drug store. Al Anderson and a Japanese cere-. mdnial sword, wonder where he got it? May 19-C. I . F. dJvtsl.ona.l at Long Beach W\lson. 26--C. L F. ~- BASEBALL and TENNIS Aprll 27-0range at Huntington Beach; Newport Harbor at Ana- heim; FUllerton at Santa Ana. May 4---A.n&helm at Santa Ana; Newport Harbor at Huntington • FOR INSURANCE SEE Howard W. Gerriah 1808 Newport Boalennl OOSTA MESA nane 181 Automobile • Fire Accident • Life Ucen•e and Contra.cl Bond.I Written and at lut the eurioalty Of all hind. WU flanked ~~o .. ~119'te Pierce, ailler Of the bride, and H. the Costa Meaa Grange will apon· changed some, and we like the ~ Meeana who have been spec· On BalL-a St~eets imported ch.1na ur~. A. R. Dunlap, the groom'• tatlleT. aor on SL Patrick'• Da.y Ln the cream and blue scheme. Wonder Wa!lng wt.Idly on what was going llU I' candle centered e&e}1 mial1 table The groom. who 11 on leave from .American Legton Hall. Serving if Ross Greeley knows the reason 00 behind the curt&Ln ca.n be a.t WhiA?h the guettl were served the Merchant Karine while bl• from 6 to 8 p. m... the women ot he painted the window trims blue aatiated. The new city onllnance -that dellclou. refreebmente ot home--ship iii undergoing repalni, wu the Home Economies Section ot is to keep out the evil spirits! Rapidly becoming famous tor compels all pooche11 to be leaabed made lee cream and cake. M aboard .,,.hen ehe exploded in the the Grange who are famOu!I tor Yep, it's true. We got our "blue their wtndow dJeplaya aa well u wben on the street. wae uaed a.a a Jean Marymee, d~= . the Pactftc hurling hlm into the sea their culinary ekill, will feature trim from the Spanish. who got it their well-stocked and competent· theme tor lnltlatlon Friday night hoete•, will 800n Wogu er Aah· where he floated on a life ratt for old·fa..shlooed creamed chicken and from the Moors who got it from I M D vi d cratt recently trTadu&ted from the bet beln 1 k·• South• 9'yl bt•-·lta · . y-run music store, rs. a • an by the aorortty Of the Fullerton N val ,.._1.,1 ..... e·-h 1 tn Fiorld 8 hours ot"e g Pc '='Y U,P· rn e .__... · the Arabs, who beheve that as Mrs. Gay are attra.ctmg wide at-Junior college gt.rle. They deecend-a 1 &h-u;:6 PK 00 wUl atte ~ Dunlap left Harbor High last Sep-Proceeds from the affair which blue is the color of heaven. it's a . tenUon tu the entlre Harbor area.. ed on Balboa tn groupe. each hav· at wh c e eggy n tember to enll&t tn the Mar1Ume ?.ill be highlighted by games and protection against all e ... il Over C'boosi.ng Ufe theme of a diapla.y tng ln tow the gal being initiated. the bride. p k wtth Service after which be trained at dancing after the ctinner, will go there they hang a string .of blue pester advertising the Quiet Aero-The ceremonial of having the Showering ~luf ~ln.9on otb Cata.lloa Island. to~'ard the purchaae of War beacfs on anything thev want to point "88" pl.aaUc recording needle. lnitlated one wearing a maak of a a gorgeoU11trl ""rui o c •-anrtalnedr After a short honeymoon tn Riv· Bond!. Price for the evening is 75c protect even to a do~kev's ear the young women ,,. .. Ith the help dog with a collar and lea.ab around grou~ t 8 1 w~re :.,; F ~ erslde. Mr. and Mr9. Dunlap re-and reservations may be made by We're ~oing to hang some. on ou~ of Tom Quarry '":ho did the art thelr necks, wu conducted on for e •u~ d Y ght . M_ turned to Costa Mesa ~'here tbey phoning Mn. Alice Kyle, 1542-M. Ford not that there's anything v.·ork , have treated a most pleu· every atrttt ·torner ln Balboa.. A J?atrlck and r s.':i':.a er. rs. will be wtth Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Last meeting of the Grange and parti~arly wrong but just in Ing and interesting wtndow di.splay sign on their ha.ell read "Dog Robert Gilbert of Ana.. Dunlap tor the remainder of the Eome Economics Section were ' h h drill case .. [eaturing a stealthy. black pan-Face" and the gtrla were compelled sea.man's leave. eld on March 8 w en two ther, stealing quietly througb the to get down on their kneee. make Mesa Bi-Monthly ... teams who are pracUcing to per----• Met Mack, Mrs. Mack and -+++-. • Sign in Scqtty's window, "Clam Oleeseburghers". We don"t think he did it on puz- pose, because it was a combi· nation of two signs. but we just wonder if it's the handwriting on the wall. What with Ea.r.iter vacation coming and ~e.. OPA clamping down with fewer ra· lion points to cafes plus higher point value!! on me.at. what are those kids that come down here going to eat if they can't get ham burghers? We heard of cao;es in the distant past when kids used to eat dog food get· ting along to"'ard the end of the week, but even dog food isn't so good to ee.t these days. jungle which bu been faah.loned. five salaam.a and beg for two Bri"dge Club Wt"th CONCERN TO BE HEARD form publicly at a later date, went Of livtng greenery set in 'liftt eoll. cents. .., through their routine. M C L A d Pllblic hearing or an application In the f°"'ground wblch lo soft. Each "Doll' Face" bad to turu rS. . . n reWS by Propertie<. Inc .. of Los Angel., DEFEND YOUR HEALTH WITH gl'ttn. growtog grass. Is a repro-the pennies they received over to over the l~foot ste-back on its The Scriptures requlre more ductlon of the arm of a recording their m8.9ters and each Individual Another series of bridg• game< bl ll f ~-d 1 M • marhlne Upped wtth an A.eropolnt u rontage at .......,rona e ar. than a simple admlMlon and feeble - --ceremony brought a goodly amount has been completed for the bl-will h.t. h Id Th rsday at 7 ·30 pm "8" needle which touches a large 'f'" e u · · · acceptance of the truths they pro-of pennies from the amuaed spec-monthly bridge club of Costa at the city ball. ORANGE Y:S OWN revolving d lac repreaentlng a ta.ton. Every thing wu going Mesa for which Mrs. C. L. An-Area involved is from Iris to sent; they require a living faith. record. ) along smoothly for the gala until drews was hostess last week· in Marigold on Ocean avenue. and all tb~t so incorporates their le.seons -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;, they met up wtth our pnlal. ruddy her hcxne, 146 East 18th street. Corona del Mar residents are into our lives that theee truth.a EASTER I raced harbor poUcem•n, Joe Virge. The dinner treet with which the urged to attend and present their become the motive power of every The girls got down on their knees losers will honor the winners has side of the dispute. a.cL-Mary Baker Edd~Y~·----~=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=~~~~~§:::=:=:=:=:=:=:=~ and begged Joe for eome penn1ee been pJStPoned until the return --;;:;:;:;;;::::::::;;;;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-::::::::::::::::::::;;;;::~~:::::::;:::::::::::::::::::;:::::~ SU ITS For the Little 3 to 8'er Long pe.nt sty! .. just like big brothers $1250 to $1595 For the Boy. 9 to 12 Years Old Single and double-breasted mod•ls $1250 to $1895 Students' Sizes . ' tor chaps as large at 38 chest $1595 to $3250 VANDERMAST BOYT OWN Foarth at Sycamore Santa Ana YOUR DREAM HOME • The Home You Want May Be Advertised On Today's Classified Page ' Under Qassification Number 47 Ifs Easy, tO Own Yom Own Home _, U you don't have sn:fflcient maoey for the ~ li9Y' ment cxmult the Real Estate Loins cl•nlflc:ation NUm,_ tier 55 for ftrms who will belP you ftmnm ~ paqev In their beat doggie manner. from Los Angele! of Miss Alice ·-- Joe, perbap1 9Pnatng that under Plumer, one of the men:ibers. the muk a pretty face may 'nl08e present for the evening emerge. &bed in h1a pocket.a &nd .o cards tn the Andrews home out came a crilp two dollar bill. were Mesdames C. G! Huston. Before you could •Y "EEphua" Gunning Butler, Fred Hauck. John the gtrle had the bW and eome-Cooper. Mark Johnson, Miss thing re.embllng a genenll free Emma Baker and Mrs. Harry Bur- for a.II •tarted over who wu to get dick, a guest. It. No one eeeDUI to know what ------- happened to it but the gtrle were seen later at Qundencm.'1 IOda fountain drln.ldng Ice cream ~ Activities of Mesa Church Rev. Carl B. Johnaon at the C'o8ttl Mea. Community church wUI conduct a pre-Euler "Paa.- tor's C'la.sa" each MODd.ay after· noon rema.Lnlng In Karch for 7th and 8th grade boys and girl8 who plan to profeu their faith by jom,.. l.ng wtth the church on Euter Sunday. Meeting lD the cb.apel at 3 p. m.., Rev. Johneon will g1ve ln· strucUon in the church to the group. 'Ibe Garden Grove Methodi.9t church will be the acene on March Otb of the ~onthly meeting of Orange O:>unty Mlnlsten' Fellow~ 8h1p at which time Rev. and Mrs .. J ohnaon will be among the guMta. Ea.ch Wedne8day attemoon the Girls' Society ot Chr1st1an Sel"'lic meets . with the apon90r, Mn. Schutt. in the chapel of the church. Tbeae young girls are being train ed. for leadership ao that at th proper time they may uaume the respon.21ibllltiea a.a memben of th Women·!ll Society of Chris Service. Mesa Group to Attend Conclave • A large representation from th Costa Mesa Youth Fellowship th• Community church will company Reverend Carl B. John son to Riverside on Friday for th three--day conference or churc youth from San Diego,. Rlvenld Impertal and Orange coontles. T be held in the Finl Methodls church in Riverside with Stanley Me.Kee u its pastor, conclave promises to be an spi.raUODal experience in OuisDeooi l•llowshlp. Visltln& young will be gli .. ts In the homes ol Rl enlde Metbodlsts. Tun:Ung out tn -'full force wt an arny ol lnterestinir CO!rlml ..... the Mesa Fe11olnhlp onjoyed hard times party and ocav hunt In the Social Hall of church OD Fridq. .Te&n ~· WV cbalnnaD of. the atfalr. Pl _.... awarded far the beot andboY•-·-------•UY WAil aoNDa t ..... '(ladio ~ &;:tvlee f4<:Alary Horne Scene of .Pretty Social Affair Mni. Charles H. McAla.ry and Mn. Darrell King were co--bost- eaee8 at a delightful brtdge lunch- eon at the McA.lary bome. 260 Broadway, Co8ta. MeM. Tuesda.y. The gorgeoua sweet pea.a Wied for noral decoratJoc., drew admirliig comment.a trom all the guests and were ueed tn mili:t!d. colonw wtth othen ln all lavender, and In com· bln.atlon with caJlu:. Holding the top econ in bridge WU Mn. Jack Murphy of Udo I.ale, wt.th Mn. C. B. Rudd. secoo.d and M.ra. Verner Brttton low. The gueMa were the Meedamea Frank Hardiman. Zella Bendu. Charla Barut P . V. Parkes, C. C . Huaton, Nan Holohan, Verner Brit· ton, Fred Hauck, C. Pla.s, Robert Ro9, C. B. Rudd. Spencer Boyd, Jack Murphy, Eugene Fenelon. H~nry Eg~rt and M.a.rtha I.Jnsen· bard. TOO LATE TO CLAS81FY SPllClAL ANNOUNCEMENTS S8 PAINTING at a.I.I ldods on boa.ts up to 40 n.. BottoDUI painted and ecraped1 alao. Phone Newport 1090-J. " 20-2tc A I k a -Se I t·z er I I I •ETHOD A-Aib.8allaor, start taklnr It ~ td ..... to nu... tile Dull, '.'cltlns Bw!. and the Sdft', BanK- S:-Be cantaJ, a...id drafto nd ...--..1n ..... .,..... ma. --preforablJ' In bod. Keep -eat --WF. drlat p1oat7 ot. -or -Julo& Be -to .. ---W-·hw. C-c-fan ,_ S-. JIU.,. ft.oat, If --bJ Ille co1cl, '7 Pillllic Wltll Alb •. --u---. .. QaP&aml llii•~••• man -..nt-....... -. . . 'U.r& .. SSllTBlt lo a pain n ··-.... 'lohlc tA1lliel-p1-ant .. tab ... --·='17 .. lld:i'q in -I _... AtrlO, =.m ~•forlf••"_..· ~o.__..lu ....... ,., , 1lb .... ... • ..a. "--4' " a •• t a a a • •r.:.-.. _ __. ) ,_ '!' •1 I ) -tt-BURT R. NORTO '.A& -P~.--. ( . ~ uu--. 4 ,_iliilltlt~·"' JC UBI as A~ E , "t ' I j ' K,. 611 "'--•t Ill_ S/,1/ I • THE OBLIGATION I OF EVERY AMERICAN Gmng to the Red Cross Is an obligation-and a privilege-bec:awe the Red Crou ii YOU. le ii auppmud entiiely by volunwy c:oacribuaom. U you wane the Red ere-and yon dol-yon muse . ' support lL To our men in Wlifonn, the Red Croa ii a pcecioua gifc from bome ... blood plwna co...,. life ... nveaten and aox. cigatttta and other little com.Cons loTillgly d........t ••. a smile from "" Amcria.n pl in • looely land ••• To the boy in an enemy prison comp It's 'the life.saTI.ng packages and ietterl delivered behind barbed wire • • • . To die bangcy, the aid, the woanded, e+'ely- wbere, the Red Crou ii a wigi'ble aprasion of the warm, compuoiocwe bearc of Americr ••• To you, the Red Croll la a penQDai repreaento otiTe co aulfering homaaicy and co yom meo la tbearmed~ • . 11r111ow-11r1.Mo111 GREYHOUND - • .. ' - • ' ' . 1hn•• .,,,. •un ~-••• "" ••n1u _ rtlffl ,..._..llF, ·~H•U nM10.ar•r1 #· I . . i I I ~~~~~~~:'fr~'::"""-::':~~~~~--,~..,;;;~~--~~~~o-.~..;.~~~~~~~=--~- • • . . • ' Ii OPDI 81llQ).t.Y8 "Satisfied Radio. Service" . NEWPORT -BALBOA -COSTA MESA 1836~ Newport Blvd. Pb.~ OoslaMfll'& ; Open 10 to 6 dally, except Smi'IJay &I M09day "We Jnanc.rl our llome lot111 af .8t1n!col Ament:11• • . l ••Ww•••,... ........ ' • . . t,. M-A:ULING the ' . MAPLES ••• 117 AL IOYCS ' 146 157 186 113 159 138 181 145 143 142 164 163 143 148 . 141 llO 140 140 151 181 109 lZ7 132 166 128 128 103 lZ7 151 177 190 140 lZ7 14.5 167 116 143 176 142 194 ll6 137 156 138 105 128 121 144 185 188 B o .w L BALBOA 2 -'4 0 2 TBUCK8 A.ND TBA.0'1'088 FARM EQUIPMENT M. Eltiste & Co., Inc. '°" It. &Ill Pia. noo, S...ta .t.aa SU N . L A. St. Ph. Sill Anaheim Mesa LIQUOR .'SHOP 1822* Newport Blvd. COSTA MESA, CALIF. Pbone .Newport U BACK THE ATTACK . ' • . . . .118 'llllDEIS · •• . IEEDED • • --APP.:'Y- Consolidated Yultee Aircraft Corp. 216 W. Third St. Santa Ana CIJRISTIAN'S HUT Balboa, Callfomla DELICIOUS FOOD ... COCKTAIL BAR DINNERS ... BANQUEI'S Leonard Marshall, Manager QUALITY · OFFICE SUPPLIES Reasonable Prices • We Endeavor to ·Maintain as Complete-a Line of Business Needs as is Possible. 'Save Your Time ~d Gasoline by Letting Us Serve You. Prompt Service I • Some of These are Closout Items, No Dealers. • We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities. Add. Machine Rolls, asstd. sizes 15-30c Avallablllty Cert!tlcates Btllheads, Ruled-pla!n or printed sy. x 7 to 14 Binder, 3-rlng 8'h x 11 sheets $1.25 Cash Register Rolls, all makes Celuclex % -Inch clear Index tabs Clip and Arch Boards •. all sizes 90c and up Olps, Bulldog and paper, 88Std sizes Columnar and Accounting Pads, all Sizes Counter Checks Credit and Deblt Pads Dally Analysis Sheets, 500 for $5.50 Dally Casli Sheets, 500 for $4.25 Daters, 75c Desk Files, letters or legal size Envelopes Columbia ClaBp, all Sizes to 10 x 15 ' Manila, white, all sizes, plain or printed Eraser..-Art Gum, Typewriter Ink and Pencil Estimating Sheets File Folders, manila, all cuts, lettar and legal mes, $3.00 to $4.00 per 100 File Gul<llfs, prestboard, letter size, $2.25 Fillers, .notebook, punched, ruled or plain Glasslne Bags Gummed Labels Indexes; all sizes • Index Cards, ruled, all sizes Index Signals Ink&--Writlng, bottles or quarts Quink &: Sheaffers stendli Indelible, India, stamping Inventory Sheets Ledger Binders. sect!onal p:ist type Legal Forms, notary, etc. Letb!rheads, asstd. stoclm and colors printed u per your lnltructl.ona Looee Leaf F11lers llerdlandlse TBga lllmeograph Slmdla, tUe ~ x 14 lheet M1ic:ilege Note Books, memo, etc., asst. si2les, plain or ruled Paper, bOndl, thl!I paper1, colon or white, an ... typcw~. ml••«ct1Qll Paper dlpa . 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'"!"•''WM. ~ ......... ~0.1=:-~·=' :·=r=~·-~,,.:·:-=~=u.~~u=-=111~-~=-=~'-:--:~--7'7-:-:'T---------------.:..------~---1 ' ' • ' -·•o•• ··rek A.tm·lales Article OI . bad appeand In either the wbole-Cllll,y ........ tar w. parqfapb Ii .. llU "9 pnil • t sale or retail · markets. That is to comment ·on the genUem&nly A. ' I Fi •. ~ not all. It Mr. Do.Yll will look on a I way Mr. llcN&ll1 imfte.i;'OC! Mr rl....o•-rc11 11 11• tnnn" chart 11e w111 -that that spot 1s 1-funsoo·· ·ietttt and m.n whlcb -. . . ..,..., It -1 both too rocky and too llhallow no one could take offense. j<itr' N-. ...U ~ laeal aunt 'dreclP>&' al our bQs and Oe«d and purse U-would catch "'P••>'olo tor l"Poala" lllhlns -.,,, -~ article bafbon u u lbland cu!U· on the rockl) and DO pune seiner To : -K '° Mr. J . Char! .. HARBOR HIGH NEWS Bob Grable Injured. Again on 1l)e tlol)lnc con~ be-vatloo llave (lllldo<Jbtedly left lilt would dare make a set there be-Do.vis, 2nd.'• "Patriots for Pro- tw.... ..,.tt and,~ flab-depaolta an our lnabore bonlta. 1'ause be woold not only tall to tit" gag, No one can deny !lie Horsehiders to Start April 2 Inc t~ liDa ~ka cme or Thia «nllltton coven mud> al the catdl tile lllh bl/t would leave fllbermen' are reoehlnc their · • ~ "°'o1· ""'hli~ ~-·~ tint ~ ~~r teedlnwlilcbb-'-,1'-• .. ~Ufbut· port ot hli net there nec:easltaUng share ot • .. ~time boom. How· tolnjuryBob G~'•aplnlde~ttad>ed ..'~ Sirtnc Is here ... .w-t , .. ~ , oomm~uon whkh "'6 actor ·--•= to our the expenditure of hundreds ol ever, no ~·erman receives one ·-' o -oon u• -· and with It comes the advent at :;,.:~tor ~.;!1'~ ~ ~ "'::!~t~ ;:1ans and several days' time ~t ~=:& ~: G~~~ ~~~ary 21 ~r!ca'• favorite pastime ••• magu!ne. yeara u well u heavy llriD& anci No, Mr Do.vb he could ot lty. Fifty per cent and upward llDmewber:e near tlla Seigfried lln.e. ~ "=1·wlll greet the an- AlllC<I&' other thlnp Ji!r· Norek clllcharslnc dePth bomho durfn& make a ~ on ~ honeohoe k':,q, ol the various purse seine pro-Hbo lnjuly was that Of tr•ttmc bla nual turnout the Hnt day afttt ' · • : ~ ~ = :!.t°"'l.~.P:.::'. ::tt:,... ~ ~ =:~ either. Outside, yes, but not =-t~ betak.:.i ~~!nun~ :!1: :V~ ~~": ;:! = =tion.rin ~day, April 2. SANTA ANA ARMY AIR I Each ounroom lo tllmlahed at • -It should llaw read 'salt" tat. the ,_ ot an engrawd In-there, Mr. Do.vt.. What WU that war etrOrt.. I don't pn!tend to -.. Bob lo now NCUperatlnc at ta& the only re-=~~A.tr ...... ~~~: ;:,:u~i.":n~~~; bait, and hopes J°" will t<ll'Jlve yltatlcn to U-tinny devils to In-terrible odor you •poke ot Mr. -the extent or Mr. Davia' ·• boopltaJ lD England, ~~~tai:!'°i: lo~ tba lndleat!Dg their -nhlp. Tiie the lmplloatloo that "toll" could vade W. ONL Davia. Ol<ck • few facts yow-war-time contrtbtiUon. It may be Bo!> WU Injured once before 1D r~ he wlll soon join the na n&1<>n&I and c••,.al•oc:ent boo-"'°""' are tumlabed with a table, mean "deed' bait. H~. here An4 ldded to this a certain self. Lots of folka actually be-tremendous. I ~ that lt lo. thla war. Hbo ftMlt Injury was re: Gl)onn Boies pl'e'Y!OU&ly vy, :: :!,.,8;":;. ~r:::~>::n~ chain, desk, lowip, occul~ lo the rest ot the Norek cmununf· ~t ot -I« pollutloo ,lnevtt· ~ you know What Y<><l're talk· I do ~ that Mr. J. O.ar!es celved at SL Lo. P'razlee, last July 88 a catcher Is In !lie n:::::::i ": tbe Southern cautomia sunabtne, chain,. floor lamp, radio and caUoo: e in ~ and ~ PoP" inc about. , n,tvis, 2rid. l"f!Ceives just ttmuner-115. Tbs. .lnjury WU due to a 9hell slated for early duty Johnny thank• to tbe effort.I of a number drape&. ulated areu. althfulb "'9n1rabJy llarlla 8word.tl:U ati"!" u a champioo ol the sport· tl'agmenL -Shafer, stellar catcher: has also Of Oranp county ozganlo&Uona In ac<:eptlnc tlla check, Col GU· To pt bad< to the subject or kopt to a mlnlmwn by our g<M!m· Ao to facts on Marlin 1wotdtbh f!shtng Industry which I believe lolany of ua at Harbor today do been snatched by !lie navy Re- ad tndivldu&la knO'Wll u the Sun-Wand expruaed bJa th•nke and COl\le1"Y'atlon--onJy tor others: Mr. in& bodies. must abo be consld-which you asked for, Mr. J . also serves a war-time neces:sity tn not remember Bob, but The Be&-9tt'Y'es from last year's te · that room Fllnd ot tlla Elka, American tlla gratitude ot !lie combat ""t•"' J . O.arles Davis, 2nd, cries In an· ored. All these condltiona I" with Olarlri Dav&, 2nd. Many ot your furnishing recreation to many war con lo sure that we all wl"'1 him wlJl return are Jimmy s~ se- 1..e'gton and Leg1on Auxiliary. au wbo wtll derive the benellta ot aufsh for three tuU parqnpha the inroads ot ctvll!zatioa, In spite Uk, includinl' memben ot the wotkers ·and servi~ men and al.Jo the best 'W l~k and a quick re-cond base· Bob Durkee sborUt . Commtttee Chairman Elmer S. the aun rooms. "'It bi a 1pleudJd OVf!f the crazy 15 nsh Pf'!" limit ol th.ii the Good Cord bu appar--Catalina Tuna Club became .eo ex-gives opportunity fo.r these people covery from bis recenUy-acquired Don Croft', outfielder. These sh:; and mm! and patriotic thing that you an law now ~C IJ)Ol"'ttbhlna. ently provided lnd many da¥s of cited ~r the taking ot an occa.s-to put a very hee.Jthy food on their injury. the most promise and with sev-. =. UU. tbreek co t~ doing," Col. GUIOand told the com-This law, moans Mr. J . Charles creat fWling att still enjoyed an-Iona! Maritn by a commercial h8.J'"" table at the same time. I also era.I others may field 8 good ag-- SAAA.B Sur n ~ ~~G~-mlttee, "and my thanlu merely Davis, 2nd. \l{U passed at the be-nually by sportsmen and commer--poon boat that an appeuement Jc;now that he gets a lot of boat Southern California BS a sport-greptlon. lll:and. with geo h k f $5 z5o to echo t.boae of the men of the he»-hest of the Newport-Balboa com-cial fishermen alike. 'Ibb con-bl.II was finally passed prohibiting ndes for free. fishennan's haven and hope for a Newcomers expected out are tumillll 21 ~ec or . JKtal." ' mercial fishermen. The only servatlon discussion could go on all commercial boats from taking V\'}tY. tn the name of common future completely free from com-Don Miller, who could handle the .. ma. . ~ Chairman Sullivan'• com.m.ittee "beef" I ever heard any eommer-tor, many long pe,ges but the above Marlin or putting saJd Marlin on sense Mr. Davis, do you not con-~ercial" en:_rpCorisesncl: ••• on chucker duties; Bones Robinson OW:. Orlgtn&.I gO&l .,. u 15 ~un-1 consi9l.ed of Jack Munson, BPO cial fisherman make was that a ls offered merely aa .food for the fresh fish market. fine your rell)arks to extoling the uaa Jule Marshall and Don Vaughn ~ J'QO!!MI. Sullivan explained. but l Elita 794, American Legion. great many who went on the pas· thought. r am very ha 'Y that that bill many advan.~ges to be derived In conclus.ion (and I guess it's the infield and Nolan Archer an the ?e1Po.D.8e to our appeal waa ao The Uat <Yf $250 contributors ln-senger boats thought that they ConeervaUoD-for Of.hen ssed 1 ~Id • t from patronizing the sport.fishing about time) I would like to say able outer in th t ' ttne, we have ra1aed our sights to eludes: were suckers too. <Term "sucker" I believe conservation measures was pa ..,....,..t as! 1 1 1 bemtwore 0 P'"°: boats'! Yotir delitJerate mis-state-that I have never felt the sport-The sch,edul . e pas urerr. 30 " should be tak _..._ mote 5uuu ee ng een com ts . , . fishing in local wate -•-• e. · ~ertcan Legion Poat.a 181 and not original with Mr. Munson or en w11en necessary. 'al d rt fish th men m patnting such a predatory rs nc=u.-u any April 27-Rarbor •t An~lm myselt, in fact, lots ot faces couJd I think I have probably as big an mero an . spo ermen an picture ot the commercial fish.ing alibi. U some of the local operat-M.,-4--B&rbor ac e unUnnoa Beach be red over that one). interest in the future fishing con-any one thing that 1 kn?W of. industry can only be interpreted ors th~mselves should feel other-:: 11 --S•nt• A 11• •t Harbor LEGAL F·O.RMS FOR EVERY • TRANSACTION Tbelr Hooey Back d.Jtions a.s Mr. J . Oiarles Davis, That has pi-oyed very beneficial to by an unprejud.Jced reed~ BS 8 wise the next time they have\. a M u ~t=.~~0:1 •~bor Th6e fishermen would tey to 2nd, perhaps even more. My only the commercial harpoon boats, of black-ball agal~ the sport.fishing poor day try blaming that black get the prie'.'e of their fare back by quarrel with the alleged conserva· which ~ am one. indu§try. In o er words, Mr J and white cow on the hill or the ATllLETIC cABNivAL selling their catdt to the mlrkets tionists ts that they always want Marlin were never ~aken in any Charles Davis, d, how can ).~ black cat that CJ"96Sed your path MABCH 16--l:SO h as )ow as one cent per pound, conservation for someone else, great numbers fo.r vs.nous reasons, glibly announc to your listeners this morning instead of looking thus driving the price to the com-never themselves. If unprejud.Jced one ot which being the fact that over the ajr that very good fishing around for some purse seiner on mercial man far below a living research by autborttles shows con-th~ market value was ~ low as is to be had at various points the horizon, as he might have wage. But wouldn't it be nice servation to be necessary, let's to be hardl~ worth while. . As a along our coast while at other come from Guadalupe or perhaps Mr. J .' Otarles Davis, 2nd, if ali have conservation for not just one result of thts improved feeling, 1 times and oth~r places you ma-didn'~ catch your fish after all the commercial men would just group but conservation Cperiod ) myself, as well as many others of liciously state that fishing In our I hope the recently formed disappear and leave you to cavort for everybody. ~~~ h~d spo~~E"~ ~he~ local waters is extremely poor in· Sport Flstting association goes on in glee in your own priv11.te little Some years ago, eight or 10 per· . . ng a . m ron deed when it serves your purpose to bigger and better things and ocean? In fact, Mr. J . QvarJes haps, Jn March of all times, a hot ~ a non-biting broadbill. ean m_e to condemn 'those who do not see proves beneficial to all concern~. Davis, 2nd, the only ones I have scbool ot yellow-tail showed up <>n either by radio telephone or if eye-to--eye with you. But I repeat, it conservation laws ever heard voice any great ap-the "rock pile", Which, along with close en~gh by waving a coat or Are You Rlcht'!' are n~ let's have conserva- proval ot that law were the sport the horseshoe kelp is one of the flag excitedly atop the pilot ho~. Surely, Mr. J. Charles Davis lion for all. Quality Lumber and Buildinir Materials • COSTA MESA LUMBER ·co, boat operators themselves who say favorite spots of the Long Beach 111. h G~r ::V81.ue d 2nd, you cannot be right in both Sincerely, that ls the only way they could paueDger bo&ta. Anyone 8hould ts ~ roug me ll!' many instances. If the latter condition JOHN NOREK, R. E. HOITETLEft We have made It convenient tor you to lnSIJre compliance with an requiremellts ot the law by carrying a complete stock of all fonns and papers needed tor the completion of every tnumactiOll. ever get the "gunny sack fisher-have been amazea a.nd happy other co~erclal sword-fishermen exists you are deliberately mis-1717 W. Central Ave. Phone 41 me n" (not original with me) in-about that and for several days remuneration. far in excess of any representing the industry wtuch f~~~~N~ewpo~~rt~Be~a~c~h;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ eluding Mr. and Mrs. J . Otar1es the party hoe.ts really went to Marlin we might have caught. We, helps sponsor your broadcasts as Davis, 2nd, to come home ~hen town. But alas, one morning no in turn, ha~e return~ the. cou; well as the thousands of spc;>rts- tlley had enough fish. But why fish were to be found Did Mr. .::. ':n~:r ,':;,";~b U::!~ j~n th: men. one ol wh.ich you profess. to G 0 R I O_N B. f I N I L' A y are you groarung, Mr. J. Oiarl~ J. Charles Davis, 2nd. give thanks sJX>rtsman find and t~e f:is ~a.r-be. ~lch . is nght. Mr. Davis?, De.vis, 2nd? Fifteen fish ts still for a very early run! No! 1. h ' h . 'd tall 1 gard The choice 1s yours. a .pretty good _catdt. With_ the sad . Bo~e Word ~~· ~ere irei;~:n of Y~ ~g Per~aps the re~d~r ~ll wonder picture YOU pa.mt why Jet it bother Did he tell his eager followers thrills. But you wanted some why, if purse ~1n1!1g ts no~ my you? the words they were 90 anxious to facts. Mr. Davis. Here are Oftly a ?nly method of fish1!1g , I am tak- Coutant D~_cl"I' hear -that such an unseasonal few of'many: In 1931 the a.ts· Ing so much exception to lonner MAINTENANCE _AND REP AIR One must also realize the con-nin perhaps indicated an early )ina. Tuna aub registered well st~tements i~ th!S newspaper. Th~ 0 ,._ llP•roo • •...., and banner aso ., N 1 Wh chief reason is because I feel they ~-~an.a...a. a Auxiliary ot Brea, of Orange, 291 d.Jd Mr Da . se n . o. at over 700 Marlin, greater by far are untrue Also I 'f I th t . . -. Cabin t Sh S • ot Newport Harbor, 131 ot Santa ribl w. rd VIS say~ Oh, that h?r-than any combin..d commercial only a Ste~ until ~II I~ :r :,.:,~ e Op ervJCe Ana. and Auxiliary unit or Santa ,e 0 . again. . ose purse ~m-catch. But I think th-'1-was m.erciaJ fishin shall be · 0 ,.10 ~ n1-.a caM.et Shop Ana; BPO Elka 1476 of Orange ers. Dunng the rught they Wiped great. I also think it was great of the so..calfed con the. t~et 1rt ""°"9" ua...-u. f0'7 IO&la St. 134!5 ot Ana.helm., 794 or Santa'. ~t ever; iddy-biddy fi~h! But , that two s~ch capable angle.rs as Already ptotests havese~~~nists. Phone ill Ph. !188-1 OONTBAoroa .... 8UILDEB Remember, too. tNlt tbla organlattefl le t'Ndy to handte any. and all of your prlntJno problen-. fNm a oompt.t. fou,.... oolor oomplksattd prtntlng problwn to the plannlng aftd publl•lng lft the Ne._. Tlimea of your adwrta.tng. No obllgatlon wlll be attached to your phon. oall fM Information of any kind. Ana; Young Ladies' Institute 104 did they · For one thing, they Andy Martin, Tuna club president, against the drift-nets t ~ MEWPOBT 11&&.CR, CALIP. ot s~ Ana· American Legion could~leave as fast as they come. and Ralph Bandini. Tuna club sec-fishing ,·n wh.ieh I h ' a onn ° ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' M be th j -"dn' · ave never en· Aux.I.I 21st District; Veteran.e ay ey ust WVUJ t come retary at that time, could each gaged but has proved fl 'al of Foreign W8.l"9, Em.eat L. Kel-up, for another. Perhaps a Atrong catch in tt\,e vicinity of 60 Marlin. to. m~ local fi sherm ~e hcl tog P09t 1680 and Auxll1ary · Ebell blow caused them to seek quieter At the time I was there each had poon boats all small e~t e h ap- NEWS-TIMES ~oclety of Santa Ana Valley; Unit· and deeper waters, which, I run passed 55 .. Ralph Bandini landed already w'eathered .one ~to~~ eO "Drotherhood of ea...-...nters and told by 9P0rtboat operaton who alx. yes six in one day. He rather session Even the small "' '~ · ed h f cedl ..1-: ed h · commer-J olner.e of America. Local 181!5, en.JOY those days of gooct fishing, s ame a y aUJ1utt t at was cial jig boats have received oc· Santa. Ana: Disabled American such was the case. too ma~y but he just wanted to casiona1 dirty looks. Many in the Vetera.n.e. Jack Fisher Chapter 23 But no. purse seiners took them see how many he could catch in sport.fishing business en vi 5 i 0 0 and Awcillfry; Citizens of Santa Mr. J . Charles Davis, 2nd. A Fish one day. Ana; Kiwanis Club of Santa Ana· and Game Commissioner took ex-A Penonal Race BaJ.boa Yacht Club Of Newport cepUon to Mr. Davis' statement to Oh. m~! In fa~t . both these Harbor: Orange County District the extent of stating in public conservation ch~PJons had a per-- Council of Carpenter•. A.FL. No. print that if any purse sein vessel sonal :ace for h igh man .. All the 21 ; Central Labor Union of Orange caught these fish they must have mies m the book were discarded ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~Co~un~t~y~, ~A~FL~~: ~S~u~pert~~<><~Sal~eo~. =~e~a~t~en~t~h~em".',,~all themselves as none as the sweat rolled and the blood ; poured. Gruesome, hey? I P<'r'" sonally saw Andy Martin hook and land a rish in less than four minutes and I don't mean a sick fish . The fish was ·•horsed" to the limit and gaffed .. green". yea, plenty "green". And Andy was after another \.\oith all possible haste. j My apologies to Ma'rtin and Bandini, but J . C. 2nd wanted • and ' FENDER • One Day Service--- We Also S~GHTEN FRAMES, BALANCE WHEEI.S, REBORE MOTORS -and do anything you needr • • I ANY .. MAK.E CAR . .. NOliiiNG DOWN -1! MON'l'llS TO P .-. ' . I • • names). But I even think that was great as all the fish caught that year represented such a small percent of one percent of the Marlin sup· ply that it didn't mean a thing from a con!'en·ation point of view. And what lx>tter v.•ay of impress· lng upon the angling fratern ity t he marvE'ls of our fishing? But (or these men to do these things while flaunting the banner of sportsmanship and conservation. and advocating through their club such stringent laws for others is plain hypocrisy. Again we have consen'ation only for others. Unjust Cr!Ucbm I have listenE'd to what I con· sider unjust criticism a nd some that was just. for years and have finally taken this occasion to get a load off my chest. Needless to say, the ~nt could go on forever. Mr. Forgit, Mr .. McNally and Mr. J . Olarles De.vis, 2nd, all derive revenue from their various sportflshing activities. sd far as I'm concerned, more power to them. Yes, even Mr. Davis. Mr. Forgit. to whom fishing is not his only livlihood, and who, though not perhapo a Johnny-come-lately, nevertheless . has become more I prominent recently t.hrouil> bis "'Lee" boats. He undoubtedly lel'Ves his customers well. I presume that his business hu been IUC<esd'J), 'I"' Cllll,y !lnancl· a11y1 but also 1n <ftllting an .,,~ onment to jlls ~g and lo mak-ln&' lft&DY fine penonal oontacta throu&h ~ ente~. Wby, ' lhen, lhouJd Mr, Ftqit start w. llbjoctlonable odor by taldll&' a ,,.-. at an -.atzy wblch w.a tloiirioblnc beton be arrlwd. If emdldolos are oo ~ be -~aelloutata a,..... tar -!er>'than bla laltl8I la; &'i•Wflt. • e X-BQ Flaol'MCOple Eumlu- t:lon Cheat and Lu.np. · e Blood Preuure. PulM and Teml)f'nture Studied. e X-Ra.7 Fluol'OM!Ople Eu.mi- oaUon of Stomach and Colon. e Clrcullto17 Funrtlona.I r .. ~ e Bone and lolnl Eu.rntu- llon. • __.. .. _ l'llnl ... - lnatton. • • • ,. ...... . , ......... . .... , -Lot Dr. tro,o t ........ •••••••• _, Health 8 Saceess - Fresh Daily Del:tclom Sea Food.a Or, complete equipment when you want to catcb your own. HORMEN FISH MARKET ON CENTRAL AVENUE, NEWPORT BEACH Wat'1.Ltzrg•st]ftlM/ns • 17 Storu to S•rw Yo• • ... w. €or. 4th & Sycamore SANTA ANA ON CRIDITI MONTHS TO PAY HO IMTllltf NO IX TIA I ' CALL IN AND' MA.VI TOUI EYES EXAMINED! •Yovr Broken l-.DU PUCA TEDI Prompt Servic•I *Carry an EXTRA PAIR of GLASSES With Youl •Ola11n Made to .Your OWN Prescription! •Yavr Credit ~. GOOD! Open an Account! Yow e,.. en Yow Motl PNdrM 9' ••'-. la~ -..,. .Wtfng .. -· tt1 .,..; __, Ila _... VIiion lo VlloN -. lJR. HORA.C·E CADEN ·~p~OMH~RIS1 ~ -. ' 1 -• W. -~• ~fll & s,c.or. WcrA ANA -CM COllV .... llULT IOCAUD OM TMI ._-PLOOI . - • '· -. • I I _, ' !. ' . • I. . t . . I . . -=======~~========~::=~·~·=::==::::::~::::::::::::::::::::::::=.:::===i--:::~~::::~~~;::·;r~--~~·r·~ao~•~!~~~t·~'l'IJ~:·~'*~-~··~"~ .. ::;,..~.i:s:·~·~··~""~·~~::;~~r::~~~~~=::~-------,....---------~-------------P--•~"":....-'"'-·-·~n PRO~SIONAL DIRECTOR\' CJ.ASSlnED EX.. I NEWS-TIMES CLAS.SIFIED OPPORTUNITIES \ • A()C)OllNT.AlC'f nuan•!fll&IRlSGllOlft.&D ::== u , • . . . • LYLE D. DAVIS :::11:-~ : READ ;NEWS-TIMES ~IFIED ADS FOR · PROFIT••• USE THEM FOR ~ULTS ""' 1 1 'l'U. N*'7 -Gordon M.Gnmdy,M.D. TllANRO&'l'M'lON 11 If Yll'! don't ·find what you are looking for advertlBed In thla Issue Phone Newport Beech 12 er 13 and place )Ql1' ~ adwrtl8mnent --- ~ Bas!' Jhl 8a:n1a -PhyUofao and-lu,....,. DA1J'IT ~ JI ~ , ~~ .. i:: ,;?-.....:' Ninth oncl C4ntnl Av-. """LO!!'?'-~~ 11 1t lll1lllllllalll GtJmll 1I LOST ANJH'.01tlfD_ II WAN'n:D TO BUY D lrtJBIOAL A IL&DIO I& -... ---.-'L-ll:ln--~-Dl-------,-7 -~ . Offloo Hrw.: 11>-1! a.m.; a.a p.m. DA ---~v .. -------------1-------_.l:.--...i:...:::;... _:_ ___ ___.::;:I wllhilib=Two Ute jacl<ela for ~R S~Uprlgllt Cable piano, ------------ . . · · Teiep!IOM n · 8CBOOL8 & IN!ITB C!'ION U TRUCKING A EXCAVATING-LOST-Female Gray and W1rlte children." Pbooe Newport 1375. UOO. Phone Newport 2313. CARRIE V. DUDLEY r..;_"":'"_~·~ac~~IH~f~l~IO~Ol'~---il~L=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=---::--:-'~iiDIPLO'l'lllllNTWUISD 11 Grad!Jls. Roel<. und, lop ooll .. hntan C&t, Feb. 22. Reward. 19,4tc 20--ltc REALESTATll:BROKl!:R ElllPLODDNT oJl'll!aia> ' .. R. w. ~ • Bona, 2617 1011* w. Bay Ave., Newport. WASHING MACHINE .-~-.~~10·--------1808 Newport m~. llALll: =t: ii W. OentnJ. ru. 123. :zo.atc l't>oce 193Q-.J, J.8.4tc . ~ Rll:PAIR&-All m•kM; •~ Armand Monaco Co d Rich M.D -Newporti ~ 1261·R. tubeo. ete. Karme ~-eo.te,M .... ,_..........,_ nr& le, • WAN'DID TO B'OY n RALPH'S GARAGE. lW New-LOST-Pair 11•-..a. llSl>l brown . "t 1Mtp PIL :UlT. Burt No..-, 1111 PHONE NEWPORT 1100 ADV~"""• Phyalclan and aurv.on . "1BNlT1JBl!l IN>B 8S port Blvd., Coote M-.L Repelr• cw, fnittala H. W. lnllde cw. , . 0out Hgwy., Newport _..,. Slt W. BaJ' A-. Balboa offl .. 107 Z!ftd Streit BOATS, llt1PPLlE8 I 11 tng. Generators. startero. Elect. sat. nlll>t. Bal-Theater cc WILL PAY CilH for your tur-1-tte LOTS -• ACREAGE ~ l'IU Newport ._h ·MUSICAL a RADIO H Welding. Specializing OG Dodge vicinity. PtJ.aae Newport 1938'.J 111"'1'9 or What ba .. you. PboDe !-------------. HALF·ACRE TRACTS i1z1,,1 A-Hou,.: IC>-l 2 a.m. and So& ~.m. DOOS, CATS a -Ill A Plymouth_ Goocl .lllock parta. atter 5 p.m. Rewud: '20-2te Nwpt. 2000. 0 . R. Crawley, The POULDIY ~ ILUIBIT8 II 1 Lm Aap'zg NOi" IJ" ..,a Ph--Ofn-1"•, RM. "'--1 5 •.._0 19'-tfc Food Baaket 1812 New;ort 8 Blvd. lo~, All u.tilJtlea avail-•--~• POlJLTBY • BARRIT8 •• ' · REA.VY ffiYERS-2u to Su Ibo. • --.,......_ ,,._ .., .. ...-.-11 Blvd Costa MML 9'--~ ni ..,... able. 180 feet frontage, 150 feet LEROY P. ANDERSON ,ATTORNEY AT LAW c..&,a. Meu Bank Bulldlng Phone 426 c-ta Meu Callfomla DR. OBED LUCAS Dentist • 220:21' W. Central, Ph. 1480 NEWPORT BEA.CH -1529 DR. CARTER Metascientiat DRUGLESS HEALING 18l!O N-i><rt Blvd. CoBte Mesa DAY 8<JBOOL8 . MORTIMER SCHOOL 802 COral Balboa Island DAY SCHOOL Gr-ade.: CoUege Preparatory Numbers Limited G. A. Mortimer, M. A., Oxford PrlnclpaL-Phone 852 HOBTIOIANll HAROLD K. GRAUEL CHAPEL ·~e uuraelves the Better Serve By Serving Otbero Beot" .. hOM NtwpOrt 561 Coeta Mesa California OPTOMETIWITS DR. M. D. CRAWFORD 0 PT 0 .M ET RI 8 T Eyee Examined • Gl&uea Pi.tted 1792 Newport Boulevard Pllofte 2430 COSTA ~E8A DR. G. E. TOHILL PHYSICIAN and ~SURGEON zabe Cout Blvd., N.....,port llucb -Phone - Offloe 2116-W R ... 281-R If No A.nhnr C.11 N~rt I Gerald Rauaa, M.D. 2830 West Centn1.J Ave. NBWport B .. ch Ph. 1028--No Answer call 301-M X·Ray service S. R. Monaco, M. D. 814 Bay Ave., Balboa Newport l'IU "8 8. BID SL, Loo .bpla TUdrer18U By~t SUBVJCYOBS JACK RAUB LICENSED LAND SURVEYOR ' 2617 W. Central Avenue Phone.: Newport Offloe 123; R-. 1651 VJ:'l'JCBINAB14N8 AM. Addreu 2115 N•r-cluus Aw. Coron• del Mar R ... Phone Newport. M3S N. D.CASH O. V. M. DOG •nd CAT HOSPITAL S.nta Ana 3348 1614 So. Main St., S.nta Ana, C.llf. e FOB INFORMATION Beganllng llsUng In tbla Dtrect.ory -. Ph-12 or lS ·~-n G"• ~---b· a-rvt•• Stall-~~·-• "~•-" Aloo treah egp. 431 Victoria St., -... c.o.a."""1A. ._ ~ .-. "'V ....... deep, 18 ft:. alley. Sold ln block• 8PEOIAL ANNOUNCEIOTNTB 18 Ttre--Battery-Ipltion SerVtce IF YOU want to eell your old Costa Mesa. Phone 2617-.J. or aeparately. Ideal locatioo. for Bt181NES8 OPPOBTmllTD:S to Lubrication CARETAKER, estate cc (?) With . piano -ua. We pay higbeot 18-41< l(otel Court. POA -· 20th A N.wpt. Blvd., Coote Meoa living qtra. Veteran War I, II. caab price. 30 \l'e&re In Drange ---:-:--------~ • ' 61 Pbon 20215 l6-l8tc ap 50. olngle, can . drive ,car. county Danz.Schmidt Pl*no Co. DOOS. CATS a PETS 16 WANTICD TO BENT I 0 e STOii Seuliore Drive, Ne1Vport ll20 N.·llaln. Santa Ana. .. 5-tk FOR SALE -Pure bred blond APABTMJllNT8 A Rqtl' U William J . Webb-Udo-Richfield Beach. 17-4.tp J.l'1JBNITIJBE FOB 8A,LE II Cocker Spenlel pups. 22f Mag- UNT, Ml8CELIANBOU8 45 Service, &croq from Lido Theatre EMPLOYMENT OFFZUD 11 nolla, OJeta Mesa. or phone New- BOOM a BOARD 441 Battery Recb&rglng, Waahlng, • DOUBLE HollywOOd bed virtually port 278. 19'2tc u,u. ESTATE 47 PoUahlng, LubrlcaUoo I HELP WANTED -Beauty aper-new. Call 1821 Weit C.Utnl, . BEAL ESTATE UCllANGE '8 Ph~ 691-J 1!5-8tc ator to work In ahop on Bal-Newport, Phone 1284-J. 20-ltp 8PIXJIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS S8 INCOME llO ~d. Phone Laguna 123, aak GARDEN TR.ACTORS-For Rent. o•~~s~A~G-DENNIS HOGLAND -Dodge-for M~. Newman. 20-2tp FOR SALE -Large Overetutfed Call 223~W. 2~tc ...-....l"lv~ • v-..n; c. 5% Plymouth Dealer. Texaco service. chair, 'can · be ma.de into bed. ------------ REAL ESTATE WANTED M 1760 Nwpt Blvd., Costa Mesa. GIRL to work in malt shop. EX'· Mirror, odd cha.lra. •21 Hello-DRESSMAKING and ALTER- MONEY TO LOAN M Phone 148. 14-8tc ~~ d ref d T t Co de! Mu ~ 2tc ATIONS. 614 36th Street, New-MONEY w ANTED 58 r-~ence p erre op wages. rope, rona .-_...,.. . AUTOM.tV'll'ITW,,_ a. ,...n..,8 •• HI-WAY GARAGE-Motor Tune-Apply 211 Marine Ave., Balboa port Beach. 18-17tp v•••~ • ·~ uo '"-•--... h •• 7 J 9 FOR SALE--On&-play pen. one -----------~ AUTOS WANTED •9 up & Brake Work.. 1740 NwpL Ull&ilU or P one uo -· l -4.tp ""'b · KEYS MAD£ WHILE YOU WA1T .,. ..-y bed, pre-war, excellent con-Vog-"•·· s•°' )lain S' ·, n .. y ....... '"'"'d AUTO SERVICE 80 Blvd., Coat.a Mesa. Ph. 637. COMPETENT woman to do light dition. 1104 E . Central Avenue, 11n '" ..... ~ ...... ' Lota In "Newport Helgbta, Ideal buildtng· sites. Now la you want a good buy-eee th1ll: one. One-half acre, two houses. splendid condition. Front house, two bednna.-rear bou.ae. one bed.rm. This place reduced to $5000, terms, for a QUICK SALE. -r- Four tract.II of. one-half acre each in sandy eoU, soft water distrlct. Look theae over before they are aoid. T&A.ILERS· 11 14-8tc hol.L!le work and usiet wtth care Balboa. 20-ltp 208 Marine Ave., Balboa Island, of 8 mooth old baby. Live In. ==-,----,,..,,,...~---,---,--...,. 82-tfc CARRIE V. DUDLEY 1945 ' . Septic Tank-ce.88pool Pumping Ray Munoz, 221 Knox Street Costa Mesa. Ph. 792-W. li-8tc Permanent position to right FOR SALE-Pre-war 2-pc. bard-------------REAL ESTATE BROKER TIDE TABLES party. Good salary. Ph. Newport wood .Monterey Uvtng room &et. YOUR TIRES RECAPPED While 1808 Newport Blvd, 463. 228 Apolena, Balboa Island. Excellent cond. Also 5-pc. din..-You work. Brtng in your car or Costa. Mesa MARCH 19.tfc nette eeL 8f09 Finley, Newport tire8 in the morning Rl!rd. they Ph N rt 1100 Bea.ch. Ph. 2388-W. 20.1tc will be ·~y to roll ln the eve-one ewpo High Low :Hlgb Low w . 24 10:09 4 :03 10 :52 4 :36 B4LBOA TRANSFER & S'l'OR- fA.GE CO. Boat Moving a Spec- laity. lMl W. Central, Newport Beach. Phone 2125. 13-Btc WAlTRESS and curb girl. 6 nights -=-==----------ning. Phone Newport 23-f.2 for ___________ 2_0-_i_tc -k H 6 to 2 FURNITURE FOR SALE-Bede, appoinlmet1L Colla Mesa Tire &: ~.9 0.2 5.3 --0.9 Th. 15 15:58 4:~ 11 :28 5:12 ,..~. wee . oun p.m. a.m. Palm-Palm Cafe, Costa Mesa.. Oak din.Ing room table & chairs, Recapping Shop; In the rear at 17-ftp kitchen chairs. mahogany gate-2oth & Ne~rt Blvd. . 16-tfc leg table. coil spring and mat----------'--- D. C. MACKENZIE 1808 Newport Blvd.. Costa Mesa WANTED-Someone interested 1n treu ueed but all in good con-,BU81NE88 . OPPOBTUNJTIE8 '° 5.5 --0.1 5.4 --o.4 p•~o co~·uroa F. 16 11 :49 5:<0 11 ,59 5:48 _~_·_•~_· __ "_•--~--- 4.8 --0.2 5.1 0.2 PAINTING and PAPER HANG-$4250.00 CNew daylfcht uTtns Ume) ING-Fine workman!!h.ip guar- working in a flower shop or djtion. Mr!. Cort. Phone Newport lFOR SALE-Francia Beauty Shop. nursery. Norman's, 1307 Cout Beach 18. 20-2tc Good location, price reaaona.ble. Good house. Walking distance. 2 bedn:ns. See t.his at once. Ttde. an placed In order ol OCCU.n'eDC6. a.nlffd. Beal m aterlah used. J . c. UP,t nsu,.. ... m.: dai;k ftCUJ"M p. m. Kirk, Ph. Nwpt. 1825. 13-8tp Highway, Corona del Mar. Phone BOATS SUPPLIES u ' 1"842 Harbor Blvd., Costa. M.esa.. Newport ~90. 1rrttc ' Ph. 2428. 20-4tc Fred Dudley to Have New Office In Crawford Bldg. Painting -Decbrating Roof Repair & Painting Sympson & Nollar Ph. NwpL 1217-W 512 38th St. 12-ttc 18-Ft. 10-In. DORY. double ender. HELP W ANTED-Waltre-. Har-,,, Commercial boat with 12 h.p, rteon'e Dinner Houae, 17th and John.8on Motor. Works ln well. OT&nge, Costa ¥eaa.. Pleaaant A·l shape, $800. 1913 W . Central IJU?TOWldinp. short houra 1t pre-Ave., Newport Beacb.. J . C. Kirk. ferred, «()()cl pay. 9'tfc 18-4tc . 1, WANTED-HOTEL KAID. Balboa DINGHIES, Paddleboarda, Te.nnil Now being decon.ted and re.ady p --"-"-..;;8..;;0_N_AL ________ '-Inn. Phone 860. 6-ttc Tablee. Retail and wholeMle. for occupancy about April l are LONELY! Plain sea.led det&ila 8A.LE MISCELLANEOUS llO WATSON WOODCRAFT SHOPS, th tree. Endoned by mlniJrten. C1ub ' 611 Coaat lDghway e new offices of Fred J . Dudley, j !&'\\"Yer tn the attractive Crawford ELITE, P. O. Box 71• Loe All-BABY CARRIAGES. Black Jes.th-Phone Newport Be&cb 601.. building". 18th and Newport boule-gelea M·B. 12-l0tp erette, With robber-tired wheels l 4-ttc vard, Costa Mesa:. With entrance TRANSPO&TA.TION ti for ea.ay rolling. All steel frame, New and ueed . on 18th street, Mr. Dudley will $17.95. Weatern Auto Supply, KARINE SUPPr .ni'Q h ti WANTED-Dally ride to S . A. n..-• ~ ave a recep on room, private of· ......,.,ta, Me& 19-2tc Commercial Fiahlng Gear flee and library. Due at Douglaa plant at 7 a.m. ------------Phone Newport 104-J. 18-4tc FINEST FOOTHILL NAVALS BEACON LANDING Mr. Dudley who baa maintained l"'l ~--·t HI Any amount trom box to truck ..v ......,_ way, offices at 1808 Newport boulevard, m~ -a • ., --•~ or -Newpo t Be h Pho ~••w '-'l'~-,.,,..__. • ..,.. load. Cor. Walnut and Pomona r ac · ne •vo-r · bu been practiclng la w in O:>et.a pa.bed. Vog'el'I , 30f ll&ln St... 9-tfc Mesa for the put aeveral month.a. Balboa and 208 }[artne Avenue, Sta., Fullerton. Calif. Telephone Fullerton 1744 --W&Dd. • JJl.tf: 13-Stc Building Permits ROOFING CONTBACTOB 11 HIGH GRADE .wood. we and com-Uncalled For Suits NEWPORT BEA.CB poeitlon rooting contracting, I¥!"W 200 men'• 1!1Uil8, $4.95 up. Top 1934 298 $ ~· 074 ~· and n.ln coata. Wa.tchea, ward- Want Slip for 30-ft. Cruiser w ..ylTED TO BENT U SMALL apa.rt.r:Q,ent or hou.se.kpng. rooms. Single man, steady, clean h4J.iaekeeper. Willing trade car· pentry work tfor rent if n.eoes- eary. Write, or phone eve.ninga Newport Beach 2207-J. V. R. Kimple, 6M Qlff Drive, Newport Beach. , 19-2tp REW ARD-$2.5.00 for information leading to renting of liveable BROADWAY HOME Excellent. None better. $8500, .. 00 Modern Home .• ClOl!le Magnoll&. ~ In on LOT -Ocean. Vlew. Newport Beach Home $7500.00 2-room apartment. Phone New· O. C. MACKENZIE port Beach 187rrR 17-ftc 1808 Newport Blvd., '- Costa M:eea. 20-2tc WANT TO RENT-Untumlahed 1 ------------ or 2-bedroom hOU8e tn Newport ENTIRE Block of 14 lota, Can.al Beach or Col!lta Mesa area. Per-Section, Newport Beach. Clty mane.."lt. No children. Phone Mra. zoning R·2. On paved bouletf&!'d, A. M. Sn+tth, Newport Bea.ch one block from ocean and Cout 718. ·17-tfc HJghway. $8ll()0.00. Courtoy to br<>ke!'ll. H. CARDOZA SLOAN, Owner BEAL ESTATE AT CORONA DEL MAR< M3 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar. Lots, $500. All street work in Phone Newport 47. Rot. Phone &nd pa.Id. Newport 1023·M. 14-Stp -·······-·········--· _,.,,, and repa.tr work. E.-,' uuA TES WllO'S WHO II llARBOR DISTRICT ~~ = ~ :~=::::::=:::: ~::t: = ~~~: .... w~Jln~~~ ~be0c~.~klna·e.~ 1937 --' 563 ................. -... 908,090 1012-J. State llcen.ae No. 74903. NATHAN R. SMITH 105 Pasadena Avenue South Pasadena Phone ALbany 1141 W. J . HOLCOMB 1517 Coast Highway I DON'T SACRIJ'ICll your be&utlflll Corona del Ma.r Balboa J>enin1ula Iota, onr two "Where The Flags Fly." 19-4tc hundred new ham• an planned then, inlll.de lots an well worth FIREPLACE ANO KINDLING WOOD-1938 -548 ···············-····· 911,637 18-4tp H. W . Wright. 1784 Npt .. Blvd, Coote ll-. Ueed Lumber, Pb. 655-J. 1939 -542 ···-····-··········· 1161,745 --. ------------ GENERAL CONTRACTOR-. 1940 -542 ··················•··· 1,040,122 8 __ z_ .. _UTY __ A_m_s _______ 1a Gordon·B. J"UMSJ.ay, S.f.10 Cout Blvd, Ph. 412. Pala and Construction. 1941 -1 489 ...................... 1,229,484 ZAMORA BEAUTY SHOP FOR SALE-Blk. Tipped Red Fox Co&t, finger tip length. Size 14- 16. ~one Newport 1637-J . 193;, 18th St., Cocta Meaa. Box 322. 17-ttc collect. 18-4tp FOR SALE -Corona del Mar, $2,000. O:>mer ss.ooo or more. north of Highway, well built 2-80-tfc LUMBER COMPANIE~ 1942 -320 ··-···-············ 260.935 CJoota ll-Lllr. Co.-"Let uo help you plan your home;" Phone .S. 1943 -, 257 -·-··········-····· 142,327 BOA TS-!lot, Sold and Traded llarine. Englneo and {'al1lr 1849 Newport Blvd., Costa Mell!L -------------1 WE HA VE good ueed planoo for J4AJUNI< BAL V AUE AND ..)>:edro<>m. living room, nlce kit· ----------..,.-- chen and bath, large 2-car gar. NEW 2-bedroom home, double gar- Suttable for work sblJP. Unfur-age, 00-ft. Corner, $7000.00. Halt' B&y. Dlstriet Lumber O:>. Phone 1150. Oout Hlg-hway at Al'Chea. 19-44 .. , ........ ·--·-·-··--··--········· 657,500 OFFICE SUPPLIES--1945 Newport Harbor Publlebtng Q). Pboaea: 12 • 13, Newport Beach. PRINTING-January ........................... _.$ M,322 Newport Harbor Publllhlng Co. Phonea: 12 -18. Newport Bea.ch. REAL ESTATE, IN8URANCE & NOTARY PUBLIC- ,IAw H. Wallace. 2202 W . Central Avenue. P hon• S. RUBBER STAM--• Newport H&rbor Publl•blng Co. Pbonea: 12 • 13. Newport Beach. IHE£T METAL WORK- Vlele P1.umblng A Sheet Metal Worb, Cotta Kee&. Phone 210. YARIE.TY 8TORE- RemocleUnc Dutch Heacock Bun.DEB 1!5 E. Bay boa llland Variety Sto~ lOc, 2l5c and up. Phone 211l·W. '-------------' Phone 1786 for Appointment. 13-Stc LORRAINE'S BEAUTY SHOP 123 Bro&dway, Costa Meaa. Phone 1808 for Appointment. 18-8tc Mose: "Ah sbo' is glad ah wasn't King Solomon." Ra.smus. "Whuffo you baa dat 'plnion ?" Mose: "Hub, huntln' up wa.ebln'a fob one wlfe keep me plenty busy." SN OODLES (7 out of 10 people read News-Time8 ClaMtfled Ads.) • Gve.ss f\.'- AAv& -r1> G5T YA Sol"IE MEDtG1NE t ~(~ /ff ' ~\'-/ ;)fl ~\(\J~ . . 1-E Get'.S W.G c;.vPS P..'> EASY AS I EieT Sl'ANKIN'.S n.lahed. Elec. range. $5750. $3!)00 cub. cub. c. RALPH P. MASKEY GERTRUDE A. WALDRON 3410 O>alt Boulevard Sole Agent,.. Newport Beach, callt. $90. $126, $165. $195 up. nn.. m'G. 00. grand.a $39~ up. Temu. Some 3090 W. Central Ave. Ph. 2888--W: tor rent. 30 years in Orange Newport Reach. C&ltf. Phone 23-i-w"' 17-t!c Phone 402 trrtfc --~~----~-- county. Danz-Schmidt Piano Co .. ___________ aa._tto_ 620 N. Maln. Santa Ana.. 5tfc EVERYTHING --------·-- N l hbo "Whal ' t' OCEAN FRONT, 720 West Ocean. JU!:AI. E8TATB WANTED M Dam •• g,.. " • your ca • . ELECTRICAL $5000. $1300 cash, balance $40 w ANT bu.einesa lot in Costa Mell!L Little Su.ale : "Ben Hur." ' month. Dan O'Ha.nlon, 3°' N. Must be priced right. Box ~. Neighbor: "How did you happen Ets-Hokin & Galvan Spadra, Fullerton. ':$th S t , Costa Moaa. · l9'tfc to cbooee that name?" Electrical Contract.ore Newport. ' 20-P 1-------· '------ Susie: "Well, we just called htm 1000 Coast Highway FOR SALE-Balboe. Ialand. Beau~ MONEY TO LOAN 55 Ben 'tU he had kittens.'' Phone 1384 97-tfc tlful, modern. Bay Front home. LOANS TO· 8~. buy, tmp!'O"fe., By Cy Hungerford - 2 stories. 2 large bt!:drooms, 3 modernize OT refinance. baths. comp. furnished ; unit Newport Balboi. Federal SaviD.p heat, elec. refrlg. Im.mediate and Loan Aa11ocl.atlon. poaseB.Sion. Best buy in area. Ph, 3333 Via Lido Telephone 1500 NeWport 1079-M. 20-2tc 8-tfc CORONA DEL MAR AUTOMOTIVE a TIBE8 118 For Saie-2 good lots aOOve high-------------1942 CUSHMAN Skooter. Good way. $10QO. .._ Pb GERTRUDE A. WALDRON condition. New retreal.UI'. one Phone 284-W. 20-3tc Newport 1638-W. 20.:ltc Three Rental Units ln El Bayo Tract $16,500 3-Bedroom House Neair Bay\" Oil l\1i Lota , . $8500 W. L JORDAN 700 E . Central, Balboa Telephone: 153 ~2t.c FOR SALE - '36 Chrysler A1r- F1ow sedan. Radio. over·drive, . seat covers, good ti.ru-2 nearly new. Very low mileage, orlgin.aJ paint. MOtor perfect. $660. Ph. MJ7-W, Newport Beach. Liceme No. 786f8. 20-2tp FOR sALil=House Trailer, pre· war factory made. Elect. ~ea. good Urea. Air cooler. lnq. Den- nte'a C&fe, Coran& del Mar. Ph. Newpt. 11<:4-2250. 20-4tc -~-----,,,---------~---------~----------~---:::------------:::---~------------::::--:::----,----~~ DOROTHY D~NIT IA1 glance proveaj the leadenhlp "' the Ne-11mesi By Charles NcManus TELEPHO~E OPERATORS NEEDED .1 RICllTO-AICC> l'LLao flt<:llT HI-You Nll>ASl<- ONC , '> • Service Km &lid War Worilm• AreAll Depndl"C Ui>on Our carll at .. ' 9wlld1l>Mrdl QCXlD p~ W1ll1& t••JIJf'DfG ~ BIQ11.AR DfCBS6P9 ~ I I . ... "' I Ne .. x...,. ~ '>MC CT , Clllll' I SOlJfHERN CALIEORN.IA . , ·TELEPHONE CO. ' 100 ._ _, .... s,nw ' -··~Ho. lfldD ............. -" , •71 ,~.,·:-,as· 1 • au. ' • • ' • •• • • . I 1&••··-' ' I ? 0 ... Tzll ,,,., .... u. 1MI. I . . · ·Miss Patricia Palmer~ Lt. Jon· Allen, . , United. at Impressive · Ch\ircl} Ceremony '!'lie._ J'bllt l'NobJtertaA cll=:h, Uld -FN4 .J:ulma!l.. Harbbr . Femin.ine . . '* .. By WlnUred s.+ * Pbons 12 and 13 ,,Ac ti '7itieS ' . r . Reception at Arthur A. Kemper · HoQte Honoring Rev. and Mrs, Perry Schrock Santa Ana. wu the .cene of One ~ lln. Pallzier1 motbu ot the ot -lonllMt _.,.. ot tllo ,bride, wor. a Hahl blue print wltb --ll&i>l>dq, -10, ·----·---~ Mioo Patricia A.ml Pllm•r, ~ Iris, wblla . Mn. •Allen. moll>er o AMI-avenue. Bal-hWld, ""' the poom, WU SoWDOd In 11'1 came the bride at Lt. Jm ent ·with .. ol"Chld _aoc .. or1u and an Allen UBUC, .., ol Kr. and otehlCI co,...._ Mn. • Jadt ·Allen. 2813 .uro,tta After -OU'llllOllJ the lumdnld :Orin, La CrMta PUk, Baku. and tltty ru-altOl\ded Ibo ro- tlAOld, ceptkib, held at the.N_,.,rt Hu- Tb double rm. ceremony wu arbor Y-acht club. Aft.er recetvtns ;_ at a p. m. by Dr. o. Scott Ille folllcltollona of the rueata Ill• ll'.cll'arl&De Uld Ille bride wu (Inn new Kn. Allen allpped a-y to In murlag'e by her fatbar, aa Ille cllanp Into =It JOlnP-J oul.!i:': wedding party ltood belore tbe rray with ~ .... ~' from · altar benlted wltb white Oowva, which. im. """' Ille ~ ~. otock and• callu, her bouquet, and the young couple with p&lmo, and llg!lted by g!-1ng were on their way to Pl1m Bprlnp for the honeymoon.' c;andlea. Another informal reception wu Tbe bride wore & gown ot be&VJ' hela..t the Palmer home T!lunda7 white •Un. with tittecf' bodice cut evdlng when friend.I came tn to wtth sweetheart oecltline and tuU. view ~ many many be&utlfUl flowtng akirt 8Vll'eeplng into a 1~ preaenta, amoor' them the lovely train. Tbe floor-length tulle ve llnena preeented the bride at a wu caught tnto a. small cap which mower given tor her' in Puadena crowned the bride'• dark. hair and tut week by her matron of bonOI', her bouquet wu Of white orchida Mrs. WWia.m Sault, and attended and f'reelie•. by her many Loa Antelee frlendJI. Setting off the white of the The bride ta a graduate of St.an· - robe were lbe frocks of the ford University and a member of bride'• attendants. The matron Delta Delta Delta sorority. for of honor, Mrs .. William Sault of which ah~ has been the travelling Paa.den& (the former Kitty Ea.at-eecretary the put year, and Lt. man), wore a draped gO"ND. of gold Allen attended Bakerstteld Junior crepe and abe carried a OO:Uquet of. college. 'They will m~e their tu- white fTeesia.a and &hell plnk bya-ture home in Douglu, Artzon.a.. Mn. loa Allen. the f.ol'1PfJI' Patricia ~mer • ctntha. 'Ibe bridesmald.9 were J4.l.u \ · Roae Jl&rle Allen. alste-r· of the groom, Mra. George McClµng Wash. D. C. Guests (PhyW. Geollegan) and Jl{Jsa Expected at Mayme Ruth Faria. All wore _ draped gowno or blue cr<pe and Dan Place Home tulle veilai of the aame shade u their dreue.a. They canied yellow da.ffodil.t and yellow treestas. Lit- tle :W. Barbara Loui8e Sm.I niece at the bride, waa flower-girl and she wore a long white ctt:pe dreu and Dutch cap and carried an· old-fa.shloned bouquet ot white tlowera. Best man was Lt. Stuart Trum- ble, USAAC, and uahen were LL PauJ Daly. lir. SpaUlding Eaatman Leaving next week from Wub- ington, O. C.. where they have been employed tn kovem.ment work. are Mn. Allne W eblter and daughter Charleen, who will be bouee gue21ta at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Dan Plt£e. 724 Poppy avenue, Corona del Mar. Mrs. Webster ha.a been in Wash- ington for two and a halt yea.n. but her daughter ha.I been there only for the wtnter and ahe eiq>ecU :----~--,------i I to resume her work a.t the.Douglu Aircraft company, t Loog Beach, where she wa.s formerly secretary to the chief or, police. William R. Hulbosh, D.V .M. 1008 OoUt BJ'. Corona del ~ 8peda1 A:t&enUon .Given to Dbeew of Small AnlmaJa Boudlnc, Strtpplnc, B•tft'DC' Phone~ A aon. Nlck Webeter, wboae home l8 in Philadelphia, hu at- tained fame u a photographer i.6th in W u~on and ln war Ebe11 Plans Big Party Ladies of the-.. Book sectJon ot the Ebell club will 1pmsor the card party &nd <!....rt luncheon to be held at the club house Thursday at 1 p. m. w1th Mrs. Margaret Welsh in charge. All the ladles of the section are donating something, ~es. pies, rolls, candy and other goocties which will be sold to add to the building tund. Mrs. Eugene Fenelon is in charge of reservations, and an- nounces that there will be table and door prizes, and that 25 tables will be in play. Mrs. Ca1Ia Viele Honored By Members Of Mesa Aµxiliary Not becauae lshe I.a a member but beca\Lle ahe bu a. 90n a.nd eon- ln-Iaw eervtng ln the Coata Heaa work.. Fire Depa.rt.ID:ent. Mn. cana. Viele ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=~;;;;;;;====~~~~===~ j enterta.ln• all membe"-of the ~ Coeta Mea Firemen's Wlvea at ADIO SERVICE SH OP least once a year. Al the recent R au:et~ held at her home, 2109 A. w. ARNOLD Harbor boulevard, the hosteaa was I' Pb-N.,...-Beil. '8 presented wfth a beautitul flower-!!12 Newport Blvd. COSTA MESA ..--inc fuchsia and an appropriate (1 Mlle Nortll ol 81™-w DUtrlct) c.&rd attached. ~======~~§§~~~§§§~~~~========~I Blngo waa played at the cloae Suits and Coats Att.ernoon Of the busloeu meeting a.ner which a delectable desert coune was served by the hoetesa. Sha.r- ing her hOIPitallty were Melda.mu Al Ogden. Bill Lord, Anderson. Ed. Walters, Bill \Vrtght, Harold El- mer, Jack Bennett. Gordon Al- m ond. &I F.dlck, Jl.m Collins and Emil Greener from Cathedral City. Meet One Another With Mesa Matron Mrs. Harper Hostess To Ebe11 Members Mn. W~e Harper, 116 Aba· loo• avenue, Balboa. Ialand, enter- tained. memben Of the Book Sec- tion ot the Ebell club at a luncheon ilnd grogT&In at ber home Thurs- day ifttemoon. Aasl.lllng he~ were her ughter . Mra. Merle Verberg. Mra. Obed Lucas and Mn. Don Doug . Decorating the houte for the cl.lion were lovely sweet peu rom the ho1tel!S" own garden. Th afternoon program teaturea two k reviews, and Mr&. Con- 9tanc Jayred preaented Vera Bioo 's ''There'11 No Place Uke w gt on" and Mra. E. D. Goodi ll told about "The Great Son" by Edna Ferber. both books bei.Qg• greatly enjoyed by the 29 members preaent. The next meeting wtll be at the home of Mn. W. 0 . Merickel, Bay Ialand, wtth Mrs. Hubbard Ba~. Mrs. Lou.la Baltz and Mrs. O. Zeller Robertaon aa aul.ating boete98e&. School of Prayer By Noted Speaker Dr. Kirby Page, former lecturer at Yale UniversJty Divinity school, famous author and world travel- ler. who is appearing in a Lenten series of talks each Wednesday evening at Olrist Olurch By the Sea, spoke lut week on '"1'!1e God to Vv'hom We Pray" and will con- tinue his subject with considering the methods and techniques of prayer. The series is called the "School or Prayer'' Md this leader in the religious world has much to bring his audience. B&PW Wi11 Hear Book Review by noric ' -Mrs. Jennie L. Tessman will 515 Nortb Malll 17 Aroad• Bide. Santa Ana The reception ctven In honor of bl"O'WD. ' airthda~ Event Features Huge Cake Stork Shower for · Costa Mesa Matron iw.. Uld Kn. Pony' Schl<Jclt by Flow~ peach, .,_.. tn .., .... be.. or, the Co<ona clel Kar -... qualitieo, ... ..-on Oommunlty church. OJacreplton-tlle pan4 piano and tn the dlnJnir al, wu a tra11 dell&'ll1UI aftalr. It room. WblJe the ln11Jht beauty ot wu h-by Kr. and Kn. Az-mbr.ed ·oprtnir flowers centered the thur A. Kemper at their . lovely lace-covered. tea table wheN Mrw. home, 900 Ocean boulevud, Fri· H . C&rdoza S!O&D, gowned In beau-a.orp Hcloteln bad a blrtbdayl 'lbO opoc1owi home or Kn. lfD. day evenln&' and .,... otten~ by tlflal ,_ ·i-, prulded """r the party ll'rlclay .....ins. It WU 'b!i mer Mellott In Colt& lleM wu tbe ci-to 115 people. lllver coffee oervlce. At the other fiftieth blrtbday, wblch .. -. ..,..,., Of a dainty otorlt -er re-In t11e receiving Uno were Kr. end Of the tahle Kn. m.,t>ea, thl,q a llltle bit opoci&l, t>oeo6oe eently when Mro. RJcllard Dittmar Uld •Kn. Kempe~, a.;v. lllld Mro. otate!/ In blaclt ftlvet, PoUred tea. it ._to be Ille balf~y mark. and ll'.ra. lllrn .. t Kcaellan llland Bchrock lllld tbelr daujihter, ~ Miu Margaret Schule, church lln. Holoteln lnvlu.t a larp llJ'OUP h-l'dpOftltblUU.. honor!JIS Wllllam HW; Kn. Swtpr, chair-Organllt, l""'ued tn a lo~y print, ot trtend8 for cockta118 and to en.-Kn. Ed Kon1ll. , man ol the board of deacoo.eaM; gave tw"o group. ot detfgbttul Jpy the birthday calul at tbelr AttracUve ..,....,,.. .... en to or Kn.. Francia Cox, church ochool piano ooloa, and Mn. Kemper, In h""!e, 212 Vlo Lido Nord. oweet peu Alld flowering peu11 oupertnt.,,.,.nt and preolde11.t ot anawer tor lnutent requ..i., aang That · cake waa IOm.etlling 91>8C-bloaoma graced the bOu.e wblle captllt. arcte. The formal grown. two f1'0Upe of numbers, one ot lal, too, and wUl Unpr in· the the table bea.rtn.t the many dainty worn by the tap.lea.added much to them belng "Alwa.ys,\' which. with memoriee ot the cue.ta for many g1fta, wu centered w1tb a bouquet the qcca.ston, Mn. Schrock wear-apolog1ea to Irving Berlin, waa a moon. It WU a huge cake, slmp-Of .ptnk roae .buds &n.d .mowc:hopa 1.ng· black lace, a perfect back-dedicated to .the gue.ta of hem.or. ly hup. In. tact Jt had to be ln a clever ba.by-c.a.rriagif vue. Nut ground tor the conage o1. pink The welcome apeec.h was by Her· brought lD Oil a wheelbarrow-into cupa in the tamllia:r uibree co111er-camellla.a which waa pruented. to bert King, deacon of the church. the pa.tto, all t.hree tier• ot It and eel aqua.re" de.tl&'n marked each her, while Mn. Hill wu in blue; and he gave a clever and original the hundred.a ot candJu, becau.e It place at the small tablee where the Mn. Kemper also wore black, with pbem written. for the occutoo.. wu tOo bil' to be taken into the gueata were aerved. a sequin jacket Mrs. Swiger wore The tughly efficient comm.tttee hou.e. Al.lo, 1t wu too heavy, .. ch•-'"" gray print, and Mra. ot Guild members who a.uisted the It Bridge wu the game of the ... --~ whta; wu one reuon wu on Cox wu gowned ln a clever two-boetesa with 1 refreehment.a were •-i atternoon 4t the close of which the wheelbarrow, ~auae t wu prizes were . awarded Mn. Sher-piece creation of turquol8e and Mrs. Ma.rvln Lueck, chairman, M.re. made ot cuU/tg pluter. The Hughea, Mn. J . Frank Powers BUI man Nugent. high; second, Mra. "cook•." Mro. J'lol•lelh, oon Gerruld Spangler of Newport Stylt'st and lr1'sh. &nd Mn. Copp. and George and Dorothy Yardley -------bad wt>rked for hours oo it. It Beach; low, :Mrs. Arden Long a.nd M d B WB8 perfect, aJ1 hut the e&Ung tile' traVellng prize went to .Mn. . elo ies to e on qua11ty and nobody ~&red try that. Kenneth Stewart. F AC Program but Jt \,vu too perfect' to spoil, Other guests btdden were Me&- anywa.y. damea H om.er Mellott: J ohn Golden, Mrs. Emery Sheman Beardsley, fashion coordinator for Bullocks Wilshire in ·Los Angeles and styl- ist for Manhall Fields in Otlcago, will ·divul&:e to members and guests at the Friday Afternoon club ot Costa Mesa meeting on Friday, many a hint and clue to transforming milady into some- thing interestin gand alluring. With the topic, "The 01.arm of A permanent reeord at the huge Claude Anderson. Ha.rTy Burdick, cake and the jolly party wu m&de John We8l, Sam Crawford, Dur- by Ja<k Haddon, who brought hi.I ward cartwrtght, Joaepb HAID· camera.· &lolfg and took plcturea blett, Myrtle Elliott and the gue.t at the whole affair, pictures being ot honor. , what he likes beat to do, both In and out of the Navy. Among thoee enjoying the eve- ning were Jim an·d Betty Rubel, Billy and ,Betty WUgu., George and Dorothy Yardley, Sta.n an.d Ada Cbambera, Jack and Helen Parke Jean and Dick Smith, Ca.pt. and Mn. Van RenMela.er, Rowland and Mary Hodgklneon, Abby and Tom Rutter, Bobble and "'Hoppy" Hopklna, Dick and Marian Alex- ander, Wea and Mary Jay, Evefett and Pat Morrie, Jack and S&lly Roblnaon, Buster and manche Rogen, Pat Patterson, Margaret Pbeatt and daughter Peggy, Mr. and Mrs. Gurley, MUia Ann Cran- dall ot Loe Angeles, Mr. and Mra. E. M. Harvey, Bob and Sett Blake of Upland, and Mr. Mn. Steveneen of Santa. Monlca. Lido Matron in Social Week End Mrs. Walton Hubbard jr., 928 Vi& Lido Isle, had to mlaa the George Holat.eln birthday cocktail party Jut week, because soclal ac- tlvitl4(_a came too thick and tut> over the wttk-end. She spent Fri- day, Saturday and Sunday ln the city. part of the time a.a a gueat at the home or Or. a.pd Mra. Wal- ton Hubba.rd er. ~aturday ahe tllned with friend.I In Sooth Pasa- dena.. Sunday Mr1. Hubbard'a pa.renta, MT. and Mrs. H. A. Tho mu of Santa. Ana celebrated their S9th wedding anniversary and a dinner was itven in their honor at the home of their niece, Mn. Harold Bo"J>en. Redoodo Beach. Others at- tending were Mr. and Mr11. Herbert Thoma.a Of the Irvine Ranch a.nd Mrs. Hubba.rd. Mesa Women Attend County Meeting Island Hostess Entertains DDF Mn. Elmer Patterson en.t~rt&ln-Good Grooming," the speaker will ed memberw of the D. 0 . F . club discuss the nine points which must at her home, 38th street, Newport be achieved before milady can be Island, Friday evening, with cards well-groomed. A graduate of and on.e of the _puppera tor which Northwestern Univ er sit y, Mrs. the club ia not.id. . Beardsley was formerly a director Mrs. Roger Barrow wu lucky of dramatics at Wisconsin ufii · at bridge, holding. both 80 honor versity .. and high aicore. Tbase present tn-A del]ghtful musical program eluded the Mellda.mea Roger Bar-Will alsO be _featured by member:s row, F.d Edick, Walter Nollar. Roy of the teaching stat! of the DaVIs page,' Bert Oqw.t, Harry !;laker, and Gay Music store of Costa Sh ld Smith and Elmer Patter; Mesa. Mrs. Grace Shattuck Bail, 90: on pianist, violinist and cor:iposer, Alma Rath ptahned to go but who ls a ~duat~ 1?f !111 Ohio con- was in San Clemente on buaineaa servatory of music, ~ play so~e a.nd had a Spanf.8b, dinner t:hat wu of he~ own c:omposit1ons. If'.sh ISO good it made her too late for mel~es h~nonng the pa.t:on ~a11:1t th art Th next meeting will of Erin will be played 1n VIohn bee a~ be~· hou~. 127 27th street, duets by ~· Bail and ~rs. Gay, b twill be a week lat e, on Ap'ril 20. a~parued by Mrs. DaVlS at the u piano. e COMING EVENTS I WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14- Red Crose workroom, 111 Palm avenue, Balboa, 10 a.m. to 4. p.m., surgical d.remlno . Red Crosa workroom, 31::t Ma- rine avenue, Ba.lb:>&. Island, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., surgical dressings. Red Crose workroom, 1300 Ocean bouleva.rd, Coron& del Mar, open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. surgical drcaelngai. Red Cro88 workroom, 111 Palm ~boa. Buaineu and Professional Wotn.('!l, 7 to 9 :30 p.m., BUrglcal dre111ing11. Corona del Ma.r Boy Scout Troop, 7 p.m .. Bohme.n Co., 900 Coast Highway. Dr. Kirby Page, F orum School ot Prayer , 7 :30 p.m . Chrl.at Qhurch by the Sea. - THURSDAY. MARCH 15'- "Wilt you have a ~anut ?" "No, they're fattening." "What makes you think so?" "Did You e.ver aee an elephant?" Pilot Class Meets Thursday Mr. and Mra. Herbert McDooald V(lll ho9t the meeting ol the Pilot Casa ot Cbriat Church by the Sea at their home; 414 Old County Road. The meeting and aoclal hour will be held Thurada.y evening, March 15. lnatead of on the regu- lar date of Friday, according to Mra. 09Car M.oe, preea chairma.n. The change Of date bu beeJi made eo u not to conflict with the a.th- Jettc carnJval at the hfgh achool. s~ S,_uvd Sllop • FOR MEI 1 and BOYS • %0'7 Marine A Ye. 841Jl(),& 18.LANlJ Phone 571 • SANTA ANA FURNITURE CO. Members of the Meet One An-give a book review at the Thu~­ other Club who gather frequently da;· evening meeting of the Bus1- to !lfw and chat, met recently with n~ and Professional Women's Mn. Bertren SmJth ot Cofrta Mesa. club. according to the announce- who served a delectable deseert ment made by the secretary. The coune at the clo8e of the after-meeting will be held at 6 :45 at noon. White's Park Avenue ca!e, and Mrs. A R. Gingras, Mrs. Ken Tbo11e catching up on their many Marie Ehlen asks for reservations. Brown and Mrs. John Thompson, mending taaks while being plea.a-Plans are being made for the all of Co6ta Mesa were guests of antly entertained were Me11damea "Bosses' Night" meeting which Mrs. Juanita Cozad in Santa Ana J. L. Mclntoeh. Irene Northern, E. will be held at the Newport Har-when she entertained all past O. Potter and her guest, Mrs. Mar-bor Yacht club Thursday evening. presidents of Veterans of Foreign tin; Espee Wlllia.na. Cordon Al-April 5. and reservations must be Wars Auxiliary chapters in Or- tg.ond, Meldon Potter, Calla. Viele, tn by March 22. T1.ckets may be ange county. Games furnished Henry Davis. Tom Wlllite. Mary had from Agnes Blomquist, Udo diversion for the evening for the Braddy. Albert Dudek, Ann a Isle office; Mildred Stanley, 225 30 guests who were bidden. Red Cl'Ol5 workroom, 111 Palm avenue, BB.lboa, 10 a. m . to 4 p . m .. .. wing. Red Cr08s workroom, 313 Ma- rine avenue, Balboa bland, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., st1rglca.l dreaeings. BEDDING EVENT! Easy payment Plan ~-=----; --------; Box Genuine Genuine Beauty Rest Sealy Sp~ngs BOX Matt111ess ~~ SPRING Full 1 or Mattress Botll for On.lJ' $39so BrigbtoD llalld Tied Box Spring All4 Felted Mattress FULL OR TWIN lllZll llodl s4j7s Full- NOW PRICED AT ONLY !ILLOWS 20x26 Full Lined Durable T.icks A. RMI BeMlag Eveat~ &&OB roll OlllLl' 11~ Twin Size BEDDING EVENT PBICI! _s39so 45-Pound ' Matt~ Roll Edge FDll of Soft Fluffy Cotton TWIN oa FULL SIZE PrloM .. OlllJ s,41~ gg ~ 'l'llS PAllOU8 ll&KW:a d '11118 ~BTOU ~Tl au ·n•ITIH co~ 426WeatFomth • Phone-, I -.. II:. •• I .j .... ·== ... , -1 ~. . ~AJIA. . .... &U . • Harbor K1wap.ia Club, Electric Grill, 12:15 p. m . Business and ProfeBSional Wom- en's Club, 6 :45 p.m., White' a Park Avenue Cale. Young and youngaten Janice, Ger-Marine avenue, BaJboe. Island: --------------------------- aldlne and Derle Potter; Albert, Mildred Lockhart, telephone of-,.---------------------------, Julia and David Almond and, the fice, 115 Palm, Balboa. and Ma.I'"' hoateu' two chlldren ~ and garet Ege, Chamber ot Commerce, Ebell card party, 1 p.m., Ebell clubhOWJe, 51!i We!!t Central Av~. Roxanna Smith. Balboa. Mesa Couple Honors Two Birthdays ~-and Mn. R. N. Upll.l<e ol 1'8 Rocheater street, Coat.a Mesa, were hoeta on Sunday for a double birthday celehra.tton when the host.ea and her nJtece, Mn. Claude Updike ot Loe AnreJee eomme.m· orated their natal daya. Kr. Up- dike trom Loe Ange1ea wu there alao to ab.are in the teetlvtttu which tncluded. a birUKify cake, candlea and ioe cream.. , The Mna oiatn:m apen.t one dq ~ week wltb her~ Mn. R. B. llcCall ot Long CDM Church Lenten Service Kra. Georx-e Woole;,.. will be host.ea at the Wednesday evening meeting ot the Corona del Mar Commullity church. Collgr<gatlon- al, OD llarch 14. Theme tor the Lepten service will be '-rhe Book bf Ruth, An Answer to Race Prejudice." Sunday. March 18, the Rev. lfe:rry Schrock will have aa hla llUbject "FOllow Me and Leave the Dead to Bury Their Own Dead," ftfth ln the .erle• on '-rile Strange !!&yinp of Jesua." = -·' ........... _,lll l<l lHUll !llllllrll!l .-ulll_!i .. 911'1111!l llllilllf """"''1111111-wne111111..w. . ::: ~ ~ I NOTICE ~~ PATBONS: I j Due ~ family Illness I am WUlble to return ; I to i:a ~e:r Beauty Shop and Salmi anc1 _ , i I wish to . ce that I hav.e sold sa:me ~ i 1 . ·M...,. Newm'iln, ~ I who' baa ~th the Rolle Quest ·ot Beauty, i i l ~ ~ for many years.. I know I I MrL I 1'lll -)'OU. welL I .. M D I .&w.: 9=' 1 i ,Olli. i . ~- NOW OPEN •Vi's New Beauty Shop (Viola BrelJJIAll) 1 ~ 1103 Cout mpway, Ooroaa del Mu • Permanent Waves a Specialty Tinting D9ne Expertly E\'ening a ppointments will require advance a.rnuigements PbotM1 l '79 TemponrU7 • Before You Build or Remodel visit oar interesting ample and ,display rooma. Color gufdes, planning 4ids, rout· ' prehenslve stock of rugs, carpets and llnoleum, °" 8\ • • a, ... ~ " . , · LUDLUM Carpet' Works . ----,__.ti;;,'--M.1'T.&£!f.& JINX FALKENBERG (Lovely S tar of Columbia Pictures) ANNOUNCEMENT Due to labor shortage it has been necessary to te'mporarily curtail our days that we remain open and until further notice , Ber;nar.d's Studio Will Be Open Each Friday from 2 to 6 p. m. Delivery of finished pictures only will be made · and sittings will be given In ' ' Laguna Beacla, 385 SouU. Oout Blvd. • •• WIU ~You ""'-"""7 ~ ~A JNH AJICAm ITUDIO ' For .._,._ti, PbaD9 Nea ... J -2111 .. • l