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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1945-04-11 - Newport Balboa News Times• THE " SAND CRAB •1 . • SAM • ~ News that Newport Bee.ch will 900ll . have 15 electloo precincts In- stead ot 10; that a census ex- pert Is polling the commun- ity and that Costa Mesa Is ~ on Incorporation, Is ooe way· ot showing that the , harbor aree. Is going ahead It was not so very long ago that the voting districts comprised seven, then 10 and now 15. All indicating that population Is keeping pace with developntent. The city engineer sees about 11,000 people estimating trom wa- ter m~ters, but ye editor pre> dlcfs 12,000. This means ~r­ manents and not summer ID· habitants, of whom there are thousands more, but the trend reveals just what New- port Harbor Is going to do in • the not distant future. Contemplating the war ef- fort and the sh i p ya rd s around the bay, it should be known that while the labor peak has dropped in the South Coast Co. yards, larg- est in this area, it has not seriously affected population or loss· of people. Bob An- derson, secretary of t~e Shipworkers local here, said the other day that many of the employes who have been doing their stints, are still here. having purchased little homes and ranches. although hundreds of others have re- turned to their middle west and eastern homes to either buy them or secure small farms, all indlcatlng _that workers are not so rrugra- tory as one would imagine and have that yearning for a place of their own. - + + + Incorporation. C o s t a Mesa's evident desire to be- come ah entity of its own and have city government, seems to be headed in the right direction. That hust· lln_g community has jumped ahead by leaps and bounds in the last few years and its civic leaders are faced with manv vexing problems that are becoming burdensome to the few who take a civic pride in their growth. While it will cost more to have ra municipality instead_ of _de- pending on county direction. yet you get what you pay for in taxes, which give you services of various kinds !lllch as garbage collection, clean streets. police protec- tion, etc. + + + F.asler Travel. That tra- vel seems to be easing up. east to west, was indicated by Walt Spicer, harbor com- missioner. ju st returned from Washington with Mrs. Spicer and their daughter, Harriett. Mr. Spicer stated that in the Pullman on which they were returning, only one other couple occupied the entire car and that ac- commodations were avail- able without waiting. This condition was not so pro- nounced on the Pacific Coast where traffic between Los Angeles and San Fran- cisco Is still heavy. but it is understood that the rail- roads do not want to stress any too strongly the slogan ot staying at home. 'Tis also said that the exhortation: '~'t travel by train" is ooe Issued by Uncle Sam and not the railroads. Could be! ' \ .-NeWDort Balboa ~eWs-Times --... ~- VOUJlllC mm Corona del Mar sewer Five le~ P~incts Onlered 10 City To ·Cost $50 ,000; Voter Increase 'OONFIDEmIAL lnfonna&loa MUgbt by the oeuus e11ameraton bl tbe currmt tabnlatloa starting this week tbrougb- oat tho dty llmlfa will be Start •w Census Of Ill lesi~ents In City Umits Costa Mesa Debates City Incorporation Gets WPB Approval Evidence ot the growth of for the aole (llll1IGM ol Newport-Balboa cit I z ens the harbor district is seen in OOWltlng reoldeatll of the are about to be counted . again the ordering by the city of an city, and this bafonmtioa under the direction of the Bu- lncre...e in voting precincts ill strictly coafldelltlal, I& reau ot ODa1s, Washington In Tuesday Sessi~n from 10 to 15, It was dlsclosed """ ll1ated by lllillll Elsifl D. C. Arrival 'of Miss Elsie Plans Nearly Ready; Legal Proceedings to llYTh~~,~~~:J~ ~r~~~~; ~:;. =w. the tott ~ ~buretb~ = Start Soon to·Clear Way for Construction being-neceuttated by the expec-ta1 figure wtll be releued, of a new count requested by taUon that 4000 Newport names and later collfirmed In the city under a state law en-By Early Fall wm appear on the rolls when the Washington, she stated. abling cities and communities county cloee• regt•tratlon. aa com· which have gnJWll consider· C. of C. to Name Fact-Finding Committee to Determine Cost of Election; Elective Of- fices and Services Needed pared with 1621 votea cut at the I ·since 1940 f Approval by the War Production Boan! of an AA3 prior-last elecllon. Balboa caf e ab'!. • to aPPIY or Costa Mesa civic leaders, in session 'I\lesday night, d.is-ity for the proposed sewer extension in Corona de! Mar to The tlve new preclncta are ex· rev!Slon ot thetr ga,soline tax cussed pro and con the subject of incorporation and President cost in the neighborhood of $50,000 was received yesterday peeled to be the following: one In allotment if official figures R. W . Bartine of the Chamber of Commerce presented the En Udo Isle, one in Newport Helg-bto, justify it. names of a committee to work on the matter and secure the from Washington by City • Ge cut one between West Newport Involved . Many residenta who have sentiment of the people over how to proceed, the area to be glneer R L. Patterson. Fishermen t o.nd the Peninsula. and two new watched the growth ot this oom· taken in and such other angles The sewer. to aervice eome 32 onee on Balboa Island. In muruty feel that there are more v· to Ch tt . th . . blocks from the Cout Hlgbway No Price Relief·, Alm ot the admlnlotraUon ,. to than double the 1940 population IC r a en pertinent to e situation. :e 11:u:~r:; S:;~ ~:e ~~ ::_~r:P•P=!::1!~;~ooor~~~!;.n:: F d theft =~esi~~ wt~en:e :!>"~:; Returns to Sea be An~:!~~~:,~n~~~~ee de~ weet to Marguerite on the e&.41, 0 PA Hears PJea Jdde in ooe precinct. Machinery for 0 0 for an official tabulation ot those As E • to be considered l!I to determine thus received ill initial impetus handling the electiorui tn the future claiming Newport-Balboa and Co-an ns1gn . coat.8 on an election, the Dumber which Engineer Patteraon hopea Local ·rtabermen were represent-will ~ulre 60 election officers, it • rona de1 Mar foe thetr home. ot municipal offices to be set up will enable them to pu.eb the proj-wu e&pect~. Miss Krinke met with tre direc-Victor Olatten. son of Mrs. Flor-and the 9ervlce to be ·provided.. l ti ln th arl fall ed. ln the four-hour conference ect to comp e on e e Y · After an lnveltigatlon by Army tors of. the Newport Harl>or ence Chatten. former realdent of ESSENTIAL TOPIC SERVE 200 HOMES held yesterday in San Pedro be-Final Tribute I tntelllgenee of the Santa Ana Olamber ol Commerce at their Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. President Bart.ine teell!I that in- Appr0ximate1y 200 homee a.re tween some 100 commercial tither-Ar;ny Air Bue. Anthony J . regular monthly meeting frid who graduated from the U. s. corporation ~ls one of the mO&t to be &ened by the project. the men and otticl.ah of the OPA at Paid Pioneer Damato, proprletor of the Balboa briefly told of the methods used Maritime Service Officer's Train-essential topics before the Mesa cost of which will be a.saeued ,~ihich complaints were beard 00 C&fe, 820 Eut Bay avenue. Balboa. to secure the census and President lng school at Alameda.. March 14, public today. due to the rapid against the propertiea affected. the celling of 8 centa per pound E. A. SpaUJdI"ng wae placed under arrest by the Finch immediately appointed a witb the rating of ensign, has been growth Of the district, whether Plana are nearly flniabed, a.nd impoeed for aummer barracuda Newport Beach police Saturday special committee to cooperate in assigned aa third male on a Lib-zoning as to buslne88 and rest.- legal pt"OCeedtngs will "-4 rt a.a soon and eome other fish. aneraoon charged with rec:e.lvl.ng the prog:1 tlltL erty ablp and is leaving this week denlial la necessary Md what kind as possible to upedite hurinr• Kl b 1 .,-----· d stolen good!!. For tbe purpose of enumeration for service. ot reetrlclions .... l ... bt be placed to .#. h!cb &" t:>eciaton to send Jeff bre. us -A host of devoted friend.a an th 1 i 1 h will be di 'ded l t d' M ~ on the matter, ~o.cr w .. ., _... _, According to e comp an . t e area vt n o is-r. Chatten was a section lead-create a n orderly building-~wth. Id be ! nea!I representative of the F\auer-aC'mirers on Saturday pa.id fln... I 'th --L ... i dis •· -a!6eaament ·dJatricl wou orm~ ttl Damato bad purchaaed food from tricts wt a worACr n each -er and graduated with some of the In the last three years Costa ld mm'a Union to the Regional 0 ce tribute t o E. A . SpaulClng, beloved -~-will de h ed. and bid.I !or constructloo wou mak ___ ... a Sergt. Bartlee and Pfc. Curtis trict -1.., operate un r l e hlgbe!lt. grades in school. He for-Mesa has advanced by le&J>IJ and be IOUgbt. of OPA ln San Francisco to e i pioneer of Costa Mesa. who P~ Cox of the Air Bue who had stolen super.ision of the representative rrerly attended Newport Harbor bounds until today tt ill belit"V~ Ma.ins and laterals are included formal prote9t. of the lowered ceil-\ away at hill home last Wedneaday. the goods from the commiM&ry ltrom Washington. Union High school and has many that 1 u ~ I 8 ooo in the scope of the work. The lngs. resulted trom the discussion. Thneral services were held from &nd delivered them to him at ~ llemben Of the special commit-friends here whom he visited 8ev· a popu a on vi near y ' school and thickly settled porUon Fi8hermen claJmed at the meet· the Costa Mesa Community cqurcb Damato realdenc& at 1125 West tee of the chamber ol commerce era! limes in the past .fev.• weeks. Ls '~rithln Ill! boundaries, or at leaat in the immediate vicinity are to Log that they could not o.perale al I under the direct ion of f1aroitl K. (;eutra.1 avenue, Newport. j will assist Miss Krinke in securing He bas been in the maritime serv-a part ot the Sanitary district.. be served. u it ha.8 been poi.nted a profit at the s-cent ceiling, Im-Grauel. Damato wu queetlooed by af-'1 the enameratan who will be paid ice tor somt" time fllld bas been v.·hich was formed by the county out that the WPB will not grant poeed recently, u aga.Inst the win·, Reverend Carl B. Johnson wu flee v 1 McMa.nlga.1 Klyne Sgt. employees working for the depart· overseas for more Uian tv"o years. about a year ago. priorities to sanit&lioo. extension ter price of 13 cent.a allowed by a.utsted at the Aerv lces by Rever-~ B~cl one and Major' Carl l'Dl!nt er( OIX'lttnerce, bureau of the ----------------~---------,-- into thinly settled area.e. the government agency. The new end Hu.ae, former pas tor of the M dgn th Cafe searched !census. ') c I' p d A 'I' f VFW A bod Ce88pool condition ln thi.s pd ce. scheduled lo take effect. on I church, who read a group of poems ::ers. :n pep e butter beco; I Two ye&n ago the spel;ial consus oast 1ne ost an UXI 1ary 0 area of hard soil necessitated t he April I , has \)een partly reepon91ble ! which , had btto favorite9 of the I chtt:. ofrankl~~~rs. ca~up a.nd plan wu put into operation to ! early undertaking of the sanitation for tyrn g up most of. the fishing deceased ; and Reverend Ba.lrd who I YazOla were found by the officer!!' I give those cities which had a large Jo1'n lo Seat Leaders for •ew Year ••Y~·~•:_:em":..h'.'.:e'.".':.:e:.· :_P_".•::tt:::e::•oo::n:..!po".:'.'.in:::t:ed:-c:ou:::L~-=-=t•:..h:.e:.r:.•-:•-n_d_ln_S:a:-n_P:ed_ro-:.::-:--I r ead aelecled scr iptures chosen by and Identified aa goods atolen from population growth aince the 1940 n -Mr Spau ldtn~·s son. Dr. Clare:~e the Air BaAe Comml.&sary. A federal census was taken an op- sludy Al'rport, Boal Bu1'lding Activities Arthur Sp•uldlng or Rlverpa . ) ... I-Ch of the Damato residence portunity to apply for added funds lllinole. 1 t 11 f f I \vas made where no Atolen goods from the gas tax fund. About 40 I Of h la ootab e am Y 0 our I '''ere found cities in the ~tate took advantagC' For Future Peac. el'1me Deve opmenl snns and n daughter. only two son~ In a sl~ed 9latement given to of the plan. A bill to extend the v:ere able to reach here from .tht~: the pOlice. Damato has admitted program for another two y~ars is air development and its 1 S<.'mblyman Clyde Watson that the d htlant hnme!!I In t ime for 1 the purchase at the foods and ad· now before the legislature and F\Jture ·11 b'•ll for Corona del Mar Stale P a rk funeral. These we re Harold of A -m•·tted that b• w .. &'-''are of the from information received at the refation to the harbor area wi 1 Ed t Lo com e in for some attention by would go before the assembly com-1 hambra and Cha r ee gar 0 s !aC't that they were rallooed and chamber of commerce it would ap- the cham~r of commerce fol-mltlee on Conservation and Plan-Angeles. . proba bly stolen. He al8o admitted pear that the bill will become a . elation for ning on Wednesday afternoon the Bea':1tlful music for the services buying foods from an unidentified (law before the legislature adjourns lo~ng f a~tie5 in t his 11th a t a hearing to be held at 3 v.·u g iven by MrA. :P.iary Bennett, sailor in addition to the food he in which event 1 the city will re- stu. Y 0 special committee to o'clock. Mrs. Et hel Briggs and R . 8 · Brigg~; bought from the army men. ceiw-a ~ater benefit from the region ~ :ed b Braden F1nch, • "l Know A'fy R~eemer Liveth Damato has been released by the distnOution of the gas tax. '. be~= of they Newport Harbor Corporal Dix" on, WU w ng by Mrs. Bennett accom-police pending further lnve.stiga-Appointed to serve on this spe- p , Commerce panled at the organ by Mrs. Brigg! l ion and the matter ha.a been lciaJ committee are, for the Balboa Chamber of b · r the I with obligalo on the flute by R. S. turned over to the diatrict attor-district· Robert A. Muri>hy· East Air travel was ut one 0 Wounded at lwo 8 . I d t M Bennett and ' ' . . · discUssed at the reg-' rigga. n ue · rs. ney's office for proeecution. Ac-Newport district, Lew H. Wallace: lul1ve ~b~~s meeting o! the direc-NOW Feels Fine Mrs .. Lu.:1ne Clark sang "Sweetly ' cording t o the police, Damato baa N~ bt¢ness section, C. F. ar on Y . f h Boat Resting. no known crlmlnal record. DennlSOll. West Newport, Ralph tors. A rejuvenauon ° t ~mlsed Honorary pallbearers were D. f · P . Maskey; Udo Isle, P. A. Building Asaociati~ te P b08t MacKenzi e, W. D. Covaull and M G Palmer; Newport Heights, Theo. fo~ the closer wonung with P . Mr. and Mrs. E . ~. Dixon, 123 Earl Kendall. Serving as act~ve esa unner Robim; BaJboa Island, Marion builders of the harbor .. M. Gamel avenue. Balboa Island, pallbearers were E. M. TrushelID. Dodd· Corona del Mar· o z Ro- Klick reported on this activity. were very happy when they re-1 D. E . Hatch. Lew Wallace, Oyde n· ··es ·an Acl"1on be~; boots, Russell 'entlg: Sport Flahlfl' . . . celved a lette'l-last week from their Otto. Wil1iam Johnston and Harry · Advertising the sport fishing m-son. Corp. Edward s. Dixon, Unlt-King. Longmoor Returns du11try and the harbor ae well 111 ed Statee Marine Corpe, telling Wilh the digoi ly and rhythm of a military march. u:ernbers of the Coastline Post of Veterans of For+ elgn \\1a rs and Auxiliary on Fri- day night installed new officers for the ensuing year a nd paid t ribut e to the out-going office rs \1,:ho have successfully gl,Jided t he destinies or the post for the past twelve months. Scene of the ceremony \VS.! the American Legion Hall in Costa Mesa where over a hundred gathered to witness installation seMces. Decorations In the hall featured the patriotic motil v.dtb large red, white and blue containers holding attractive arrangements of calla 1Jlie8 ln the same colors. The back of the stage held a semi-circle o! white spaced with American flags. Each station was marked by a vase of calla. lilies. Responsible for the colortul appearance of the hall were Mrs. Delores Morrison and Mias Hester Tallman.' Ice cream and home-made cake and coffee planned by the operators o~ boats them be waa safe. for be wae In the ~------------; OfflclaJ "'-'Ord but no details have From Trip East who. have organized for ~his pur-invasion Of two Jtma. HEC of Grange been received or the dea\.b in ac-• were served on long tables at the J S Ba tt chairman of tion over Luzon March 9 of Slaff W. M. Longmoor, pruldept of close of the affair. Those in charge pose. · · rre • . The co~ra1 _.e he had sus-To Stage Dr1'll th w~~--In 'or N " dam M' 1 B .~ th S rt Fish'-ng cornrn1ttee re-· -wiv.. Sg-t. Marvin E. Gray whose wife, e ~eni c. ew-were w.es e!I mn e o,..., Pearl • po ' tained •hrapnel wounds In the left ......-t •--k t B Ann w Ma ed th t these ~tors were Dorie and !llDall daughter, Dianna, ..,.... .... re .-. wee rom a rown, etsma.nn and y port • ~·-kn-. n'ght hand •nd wrist. and • month' trip to th ---L 8 kl d M N El" tt k losely on opera-"'"' ..,.. All members of the Home reside at 251 E . 23rd street. Costa " e ~ .. coaa uc an . ra. orma 1J0 was ready to wor <' bullet h .. er·--·• bi's knuckle. but WhD ••-trip Uall 'bl t h 1•--t1 <I. I ... ~.. _._I ms ~ Economics Section of the Costa Mesa. He was the son of Mr. and e LUC WU eS8en Y respons1 e or t e a ...--.; ve cor· tion an auon pivu e · the wou·•· were all healed, he did t b · ~-• -ll b i WalteT s. Spicer, as chairman of llUlJ Me~ Grant;1e are u~ed to at· Mrs. Charles E. Gray. or tl.111.Des&. .....-. l.AIUgmoor was sages worn by a w o part cl- Iegislative committee, promi~. an nol even go lo the hospital, and he tend the elosect meeting on The sergeant who wa.! a t&Il-accompanied by hill wife, and they pated. b I revwon wu feeling fine. Thursd41.y .. t e p. m. In the gunner on a B-25 bomber, wu 8 viait.ed their daughter, a student Opal Waltere with her team of earl;· report on Y-aw • Jt ~dua" of N.anv.rt Harbor t wen·-~... i• r Anah · ln n and on motion of Ralph Maskey a·-"IE: .. ~-American Legion Hall when the graduate of Tustin High school. a em.ey ..............,ge. "' women rom e1m , sta - ed val of Union HJgb school, Corp. Dixon first drill for the 3rd degree He lived in Costa Meaa before en----------------------------the directors vot appro enlisted whlle be was attending legislati. to continue nursery will be held. teri.ng service and was employed on Santa Ana Junior college and bu sch Is ':======:;:======'-'-at the Vultee Al.rrraft Corp. \~rd was received from As-been oversea.a 15 months. Service Men's Children • Develop Control Panel For Marine Motors • , ed offlcera of the Au~tliary iu a ~rat:ious and effi cient manner. Dressed In v.•h lte and v.•earing ccl- orlul' anC !ragrsnl corsages, the team entered the hall w ith an Im- pressive mar ch accompanied at the pia no by Emma Hackman. mu· slcian oC the installi ng team. After posting of the colors by the color guard. the team took their staUona and a t the inAtruction.s ot Mn. \\'alters, ne"· officers of the Coa!lt- lioe Auxiliary v.•ere preM'nted. and ta.ken to their respective stations. Members of the installing team .... ·ere Mary Hun, guard ; Susaa Whipple, conductress: Be as i e P 1 o e t z, assistant conductre.88; Laura Tyreman, trustee; Ida. 'ITen· dle, trea.eurer; Grace Shafer, aecre-- tary; Mollie Claes, patr1.otlc ln- atruclor; Agnes Hund, chaplain; Myrtle Mallin, senior vlce-preat- denl: Martha Russell, junior vice· president. and the color guard comprised of Minnie Reagan. Betty Marr, Edoa Wisser and Helen Ter- bay. Bertha Brysoo, District Prest- de~t, attended. N t:w Officers Mrs. Lucille Dodd graciowily ac· cepted the gavel, her aymbol of a~thorl.ty 89 new leader of the Atlxllia.ry. As Mrs. Wallen banded ll lo her, she counselled her to ••uae it firmly but 'i'o1tb di.8cretion." Other officers eecorted to their new stations by Con4tJctre.se WhJp. pie were: &enior vice-pre!rident, Mabel Glngru: junior vice-presi· dent, Minnie Boyd: chaplain. Mabel Ta.Uman ; secretary, Delores Morrl- son ; treasurer. Hester Tallman; conductre818, Pearl Brown; hiator- ian. Ma.be I Tallman: patriotic in- st ructor. May Buckland; mu.siclan. Marl.on Ka.ssar; guard, Ann WUte. ' I , -" ·. • . -. ' ~-----~------~---------~..._:.... ___ ...,..__:~_.:--~~·! ...... ~~~·~·~·~8o&~~.!~;:::::~::1'1'~ .. ~ ... ~ .. ~~~~~~~:'·~·~-.~::·::~~·~A.pdlt'.:~l~t,~l~IN6~---~~------J...;;;..,--·------------------------------~ NEWPORT-BALBOA I . ..... ,._ ~~;.,;ro11 ~!.: ·11mMin' ilo1nd B-29 Power·Comes From ..-~uperfactory ""'"* I E'f'M7 Tor Cq ... n.,. iv .&ne1•:a,:;,.::--;v;;:o1:;-=::-:m;;:;:;,;;u;;.I J"----~-!!..~ ... ~.2~•:•!_. ___ ..J l"--------------------------''----------....;.-......J ~ oj.. eO#UHllllC.e New4 ((logp!led a.,. llaftJ' Wold!, Boer-.y-M•nasw) ~811t«1tptio.o Payable ln Achancd:~.50 per year tn Oraoge County: '!'bat wu qutt.e an 11C'P'9Pt1cm ___ iz._1_5_:i>«:__;Y<U __ to_•th_..,.,. _ _.:..; .:.p_._oo....:.pe_r....:..year __ to_s_th_.,.,_ .. ____ o1 -Ill" Band t pi. broalbt l:nte.red u Second-Clue matter at-the Polrtottlc• ln Newport Beach, out 1U.e other n1gld. ·tor dtspl&y. Calltornla. under the Act ot_ Ma.rcb 3, 1879. They W'e.N lamb9 to come. lmowtnl' 8--. -'A.'-KEYER-----.-• • • EDITOR AND PRESIDENT what. WU ID oloft tor iMm, but l Emcee Lie Stetten.n wasn•t too PrtnUng Plant, -s<U.1 W. ~tra.I Avenue, Newport Beach, OLl.lt'on:tla hard with the n~ and c0n- 0fficial Paper of the City of Newport Beach slderlng 'the dlnDer U.ej. got. and A Depend.al>le LQeal IwtUtutlbn for over S1 Yean the tun, It,.,.. more tban worth It; "Reparations in Kind" Active Member of and at coune they wven"t COll- PELLED to Wilt the bar. Every- body had to make 1ll' ---Earl 8tanley'1 WU about Gordon EMPLOYMENT SURVEY wean, uae. and need. tn battle ~ tn camp muat~ pa.eked tn cart.one and cuee made rn part or entirely fHlm.. wute paper and •imilar aaJ. V&Jed matertab. A apectal comm.tttee of the Chamber met recently at the New- rt Hf.rbor, Yacht club under the a.1.rmanahip of S. T. Dunlap to aurvey the area and report on the employment altuation. Tb~ were: curt Bohman, The Bob.ma.tt....com- pany; y.t.iter Franz. South Coaat company; Carl Lehman., Coneoll- dated Steel Corporation: Robert Balboa bad a yen; It wanted a Allen, Hardiman Manufacturtng cannon. Juat why, no one now re.. company; G. W. 88.Hett, Calllor· member•. There was no village nla Marini!! Packing Co.: J. E . green wbere It could repose in Spangler, Wi!!~ern Canners com. front 0( a gambre.l·roofed hall pany; A.lf'red ~chultz, Finch Cer-where ~orge Washington's troops am.le.a ; Gordon J"\nd1ay1 contractor d1 llled \n Revolutionary daye , but and builder; Roland A. Wrtgbt, just the same they ·~.-anted a can- manager, Bank or ·America. New-non. and Joe Beek, !le<"retary of port · Branch; Andrew Hayman, the chamber of commerce. uked secretary, Selective Service Board the city daIDJ to eend to the \\rar N o. 171.. Department and ~t one: the city ~ Another fea ture of the commit-chavlng to .pay only the freight tee'!! \\·ork \\'ill be to st d th barges on It. I uy el Th ldl 'Cl" T n ..i.., The colossal ruins that are Europe today after years of devastatingwar. lie like a blot on the face of the Eastern hemisphere. challenging men's ingenuity to rebuild and re- store. The task of reconstruction is certainly the greatest of its kind ever to confront the world. Nations have crumbled be- fore now. Civilizations have vanished. But not since the first flood has such wholesale demolition leaped all boun- daries, crashed all barriers and spread a devastating tide so broadly over the land. The repair job will be years-long. and at best. much of the pre-war Europe is · dissolved and de- stroyed beyond all restoration. F1ndley, who went flahinl' for bau, only the tide wu out and be never did get to nntah It. A. J . Gant got the prtu for ~" 1tne, because "be can do thinp other men can't." eo he bad the tun of 80Cklng a penalty on Chief Bodg· klnaon, but it proved a boomerang and landed rlgbt back In h1a own lap. That wu a cute Utile trick that brooeht Hodge; never did flnd out her name. Larry Stephen11 tried to live up to the dJgnlty ot a hat with a pink plume, but It came oft before 'the evening waa over. Greth& Tubbe makes a grand pr-eBtdent, and we've seen a lot ot them in our time. OUr new one h11.sn't been choeen, but It. look• I 8.8 if it would be Dorothea Wt~. the gal with pe!'ll008ltty. Wl8h the NHYC chief would tell how to make those wonderful aoupe they bei:;t methods of aiding retUming e a el! vie L.A:86ue. v.;hich I veterans by working in cooperation 14-•a 9 going right to tov.'Tl in getting +Two huce Boelnc B-%1 Superfortreun. (Tf'•t new 1tralo!lphere bombers featurinr aome of the moa:t out-\\'ilh the SeleCtive Service Boe.rd j lhlng21 done, got their city library. dandi.nt and darlnr aerodynamic development.t of the war, Ue 5ttn ftying in fomaation with a Boeing 1}1yi.n1 the u . E. Employment Agency and the Ebell club having donated their f'ortreu, (upper left) the B-17G. Ball apin u larp as the Fort.reu. and with the speed of a pwliUit plane, other organizations charged with ! l .IOO _volumes and quarters, v.·hiJe lhe four-enPned B-?t still cont.inoes to draw Japan'• blood. · the dut)• of assistlng the returned the city trustees were to 8pend In the prostrate countries the demand is growing for "re- parations in kind"-for German ex-army personnel to accept t)o e responsibility to help rebuild and revive what it has wan- tonly wrecked. Russia is certain to insist on employment of German labor in the desolated areas of the Soviet Union. But establishing the basis for such employment will not be quite so simple as it may appear at a moment when anger is white- hot against the Nazis. The basic reconstruction alone to be done will outlast the lifetime of many present Cerman soldiers. The problem of rehabilitating Europe. and the parallel problem of re-educat- ing Germany. will hinge strongly on each other, just as they did in the post-war 27 years ago. We failed then to convince the· Geiman Nation that it had transgressed. but indulged, rather. iL• amazing pretense that it was the wronged nation and reparations grossly unreasonable. Invoking this time the German obligation to help rebuild Europe with the same hands that tore it down-this time re- quiring "reparations in kind"-may prevent a repetition of that early. tragic mistake. More Civilian Goods serve there. • • • Just our dum luck that the next day after we wrote that all the boats were tied up be· cause of the. Jow OP A prtce a lot of them went out beca'W!e the b&rracuda had .tarted to run. Also we know It's Albert, irutead of Andl'"l'!'W Fitzpatrick . That 9llpped through beca~ we were so form.a!; should have ca.lied hJm 'Tatty." • • • We were pleaaed u Punch the other d&y when aomeone said they always looked for thla: column the very first thing, and wbere WB.5 lt Thursday? Our chest 9Welled so v.•e had to cut down oo lunch to get back to normal. • • • "Pepito,'' the famdua clown. who I is in private life Jose Escobar Perez, i!I also a top--notch artist and Jut week painted two pictures tn oils, a marine and a deeert l!Cene, which be gave to Para· mount Pictures, who in.fern eold them at auction, dod'atlng the money to the Red Croea. Tbe plc· tures were 25 by 30 Inches, and Mr21 . PereZ liked them eo well that thta week be has to make copies fO?' her. · • • • The welcome assurance that a third more civilian manu- factured items, including automobiles, may be expected with- in nine months after victory in Europe, was carried in the re- cent report of the Office of War Mobilization and Reconver-It'• a nice thing to eend the Lt. and Mrs. Charles Lobe. 320 . New•Tlmea u a blrtbday gH't. Amethyst avenue, Bi}lboa Island, s1on to a boy-a-y-f-·bome and ...... .. .,,..,. are the proud parents of a aon, Also promised were increases in gasoline rations and lift-todsy's "Happy Birthday" born April• at st. Joseph hospital. ing of the brownout, the curfew and the ban on horse racing. goes to Cpl. Edward a Dizon, The young . man weighed five Bu th 1 th . h U.S.M.C., who t. OD Iwo J1ma. poun•-90ven ounces t e report eft no doubt at there will remain a toug ------------~:_-~_:• __ :....:=:..:::·~--- war to be fought out In the Pacific; it said flatly that "price, wage and rationing controls must be continued" and that "we must retaih the present high rate of truces." California, closer to the war with Japan and more acutely aware of it than other parts of the country, well knows that the collapse of Germany means only a stepping.up of the vast conflict in the Pacific, and that this in turn will increase rather than diminish the demands on this state in support of the war effort. Victory in Europe is only the half-way mark on the road back to peace, and wiil be so regarded by Californians. The prospect of a one-third increase in the volume of ci- vilian goods is somewhat disappointing in view of last Fall's prediction from the same official quarter that there \vould be a 40 per cent reconversion within a few months after the Ger- man defeat. However. the sensible civilian attitude these days is to accept what favorable reports we can get out of Washington and be thankful for there. only insisting that we be given OW' information straight and that we get the bad news along with the good. American eivilians want to know the facts as they develop both at home and abroad. This includes casualty figures and any military reverses \vhich may OCClll', as "'ell as informa· tion bearing on conditions here at home. Washington could do a much better job of keeping the people informed. and the people would respond by giving greater support, without com- plaint. to all the necessary war measures. World Enemy No. 1 I 11 ,, .. 49 " CROSSWORD PUZZLE ) • • 7 • • 10 II u 14 .. }) 4S 47 .. so SI sz S4 " No. 10 -.. scldler. I $400 In alterations to make the · Hayman stated that 700 reg!g... j place U.!lable to the public. The -f-Part ol a nationwide synchronlutlon ol Ametfca'• industrial forces to produce tbh rreat plane b the world'• 1arsest factory, Dodie Chicago Plant, Dfvi.sion ol Chry.ler Corpontion, exclusively devoted to mas.t produ<"tion (above) of ~00 b.p.. l\'rigbt Cycl<>Dt! ~ t.o power di• Superlortreu. • + Th.b superfactpry indadel enormoaa forging plant& Skilled Dodre Chicaico workl"n (left), worldnc wltb this SS,000 pound 1:team hammer, forp a red bot steel billet Into a crank cue center for tbe B-21 -sine ia. two opentiou. . Beginning Again .... + I trants from the Ne\\-port Harbor ~ague "'8.8 plann~g a series of and Costa Mesa ar-e8.8 have been sllvl!r teas to raise m ooey for Inducted or volunteered of which I books. In fact they \\·ere doing 45 have been honorably discharged such a good job in civic betterment He a.Jim added that the local Board ' ~a.t the men \\'anted in. and 12 had processed about 900 men fro:n I JO\n~d al! usociate members. in- other area.a through local service eluding W . L. Jordan, Lev.· Wallace board channels. and Dr. Richter. ln planning for the survey on Plans v.'ere made for a Jubilee employment needs and available Day lo celebrate the first dipper of supply, the committee proposed to dirt taken from the harbor in the I all!O Include some study of the big dredgi?g program. and a per- limlte to industry here. mil wu 1ssued E. Forsman, F . Curt BohmRn and Carl Lehman Bobo a.nd C. ~1 . Si,kee for a dance both have h&d wide experience 1n' hal1 above the Balboa Pavilion. handling both of tht; prob~ms to The llO·foot steam yacht Louise. come before the co~mittee. purchased by ~-D. Burge o~ Santa SPRING CLEAN-UP Ana, was making a 6,000--mile trip Spring "Clean-Up'' tbla year will from the St. Lawrence river to her tie in with the National Salva e new home In the harbor: . Campaign for waste paper ~<7 1 trt Taxpayers of the Fa1rvie~· d~ urgently needed at the fighting ct _were to hold an election on fronts Tbe date of the c ·gn the site of the nev.· $60.000 school . · · ampai I building. 4.D Newport Harbor has been 9'.lg· Anetle Kellerman y,·ho bad bet>n gested for :a.fay 20 to May 26 and stavin at th p j-d T th appeal t "P · t u ., J ~g e a 1sa. es avern .le "th tho "Clain· Up .. goes with her company. finished their ong \\ 1 e ean· p pro· work Sunday. gr~~-It was Easter v.·eek a.nd •·quite f ·d e Scouts v.ill receive any a number of the young folks of un s secured from salvage of neighboring · cities are taking ad· v.·aste . paper, cartons, etc. Big vantage of the Easter \'8cation to stock pil£s are necessary of every· enjoy the pleasures of beach life lhJ.ng required to carry on a war tn..._Newport and Balboa. Judge and remember that when the war Orcut't. v.·ho has an eye for such acli\'ities reach China the demands things, se.ye he noticed quite a for more and more !!Uppllea v.•ill number of the young ladjes attired be "•bearer. Also remeJ:Jiber that l.n bathing BuiU! and preparing to everything the fighting man eat.8, enjoy a 'dip in the deep'." The Home • You Want May Be ' Advertised TQday in the NEWS-TIMES · Whether you want to buy a home of Y.our own, or rent ooe, exceptional op- portunities can best be found the time and m~­ ey-saving way, through News -Times Classified Ads • Dependable f I n a n c I ut seivlce is offered the home builder or purchaser through the Jlmq,' to .__ dasslflcation' nem- ber 115. IEWS-TIMES • ftreUorU • Fresh Daily Dellcloua Sea F ooda Or. complete equipmm t when Y°" want to c&tch y our own. HORMEN FISH MARKET ON CENTRAL AVENUE, NEWPORT BEACH RIVETERS WANTED .Openings in SAITA .AIA and HUllTllGTOI BEACH APPLY: COISOUDATED VULTEE AllCUn -COIP. 216 West Third S.,t SANTA ANA _ . l At'(AILABILl'IY CER'l'D1CA'l'E REQUIRED ' ' . , ment. Marilou Is certain to be an ar- dent badminton and baseball fa.n In the remaining month.e of her la.st year. ROSS & BARROWS 8oooeuon to Owen Roofing Co. S09 E. 4th St. Phone 4SS8 SANTA ANA --··----····-············-·-····-···· --······-····· ... ··-·······-····-·-·-~···-······-········-r ··--........ ···· 0 -----tn.a.•d .... ¥ •• O ,._ .... _ • ~ st \Id I~ -H • ,.. ... Three • Asphalt Paving • Concrete Cutting • Eqnlpment Rentals John C .. Blystone General Contractor 511 E. Third Santa Am. Tel. 1704 Refrigeration Repairs New and Modem Manner Let us solve your refrigeration troubles with the im- .-! '81 ~ proved instruments designed especially I for refrigeration analysis. I We Find the Trouble Wilen Others Fail Our work is speedily and expertly done. Our charges are nominal Results are guaranteed, 320 w ... 't.b SL s I E R s E N ' s Santa A.u Newport Ba.rbor Dlatrict-Pbone Newport Beac.h '4% QUALITY OFFICE SUPPLIES Reasonable Prices • Prompt Service • We .Endeavor to M~t.ain .as Complete a Line of Business Needs as IS Possible. Save Your Time and Gasoline by Letting Us Serve You. • Some of These are CJosout Items, No Dealers. ·v • We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities. A dd . 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Mucilage Note Books, memo, etc., asst. sbleB, plain er ruled Paper, l>onds, thin papers, colon er wbl~ all sizes, typewtlter, ~ Paper dips Payroll Record! Paste Pmclls, lead.· colored, china mutilng, SCOTCH TAPE Large and Small Si zes PARKER'S QUINT INK End• g1U11D11ng and cloeA&"- • Gives qafck •tarU.nc, even n ow. Actually cleaas a pen 'u It writer.. Keeps It o!Jt of the repair ahop Pencil leads Pen points, all kinds Price Book Fillers, 8'h x 11 Postage Stamp Molstener, chlna Ready Master carbon forms Reception Cards printed to order Rroelpta Roll lll !() Pads Rulers Sales Books Sales Tax Exemption Cards, F orm No. 103 Signs, For Rent, For Sale, etc. Stamp Pads Stationery of all kinds Statements, 8'h x 5'h Superdex Roll Labels Thumb Tacks Typewriter Paper, white or canary seconds Typewriter-Ribbons, all makes Letter-Sire File Letter-Sire Alphallet I , Manila GUIDES FOLDERS Jle8t ..._ Board 11 Poiat; S Cufa 1'1111 !!ZS Set.-~ r:_.!3%6 lndellble, autmnatie, .._,.,.,.,, .... Ss'N -TJ Not Included Newpo_rl Balboa· News-TD.nes • Rz u ... u -4 ·- , • I ' r • ....... _ ~K\\ t"tttt l • • ~ ..... ·~ t,.1lt.. :ii.ew...,~rt~~·~,~·~·~O'~M~Dl~'~o~Tr~ I ''11• April l~ I.Ml . s 0 c I Er y N :E:-W:::-.:s=-,-~;::C=anrun=. ==. =g=S=u=~~~+=::::;:::;i~~~:-.=~-f e-~~ost-:--i!-::?n:--~oom--Tbm-.':!'col~o~...,,rr::--!.lce-.::~7~·~---~-.ed-by-. I , -====;===========,. South Coast T41anJ MAULING 'MAPLES the I • llJ' .&L IOlrCB. Following scores are results of ~.at -Sportland alleys. Mon- day, April 9 In the South Coast ~ toornament: l'ala- Emenoo '"""" 174 147 165 F . Horvath 777• 195 154 172 Waltbn "-"· 130 158 139 Shannon -·-··· 196 137 149 Gores 7-7777••••' 178 L58 231 SN•maken- 0..rlng 7777777 •• Crowder ···-··· Morrill .. Lester _ .......... . Norm.an ... -.... . ·---E:ee 7 7 •• , Murch ... , ..... . Rlder ., ....... ,. Wlllcut Burwell ......... . w-....- Bailey 777 777••••TT 119 152 107 112 146 161 16f 108 154 130 130 161 139 137 154 111 \09 139 144 147 137 115 224 133 128 159 147 :~ 155 178 171 153 • Earl ···········-·· Toombs ·-····-···' Crane ···-······· Hauser ·········· Carpente:~ Sanders .......... Miller ·········- Clark .............. Funk .............. Schroll ·········· 8blplltte-. McCabe Furtsch .......... Stanley ·········· Cole . ............... Vormlttag .... , 179 132 123 1.82 152 148 102 ~ 133 ):56 Id 193 130 131 168 155 HO 145 120 125 203 153 154 112 150 172 207 144 139 157 171 150 119 141 126 168 128 146 200 193 193 149 The playoff tournament of South Coast League bowlers was n;>lled at Sport.land alleys Monday night. Games w ere for money prizes and consisted of team play, singles and doubles.. Kegling of the boys was, far superior :,o their usual bowling and competitive r-------------irlspirit shown made the night one of B 0 w L B AL B OA 2 4 0 2 JORDE N'S Professional Pharmacy !9! FOREST A VENlJE LAGUNA BEACH "In Busint"ss for Y our Ht'alrh" 8~ le P'l'9el'tpU- CO•ri.rn: BIOLOGl<Jil • oauo 8TOCr. Peiakl.ill.a • Sa.rsleal Bel&I ~ 8&Mkbp, c--Cnklile9 H-~ 9 • A Piii-• 8 S•1111e-.qo Pb-: 11-Ml interes'I-W ith chips down and each man and team given their usual league handicap competition HOME, AtJTO, MARINE RADIOS BEPAJRED Marine Electrlclan BURT R. NORTON 1111 Cout mway Phone Ul1' N ewporl Beadl. Oallf, Wins Bowling f"'rmvn In one at the m01t ! .,ectacular flnlaha IM:D. lD bowllDJ' circlet In many a year. th~ South Cout kellera won the ploy<>ft rolled at Santa Ana Saturday nllb1s Tb• South •oout team wen t:leO with the General Petroleum ... bowletll for tint place tn tile 1tque otand- lng at the cloee Of the regular aeuon. Botb tttu:D8 ~ to a roll7'lft Of & ---with total pln.8 counUng. , ~e Soulb C.oaat aggregation were tralllng their _..,111 by 69 pins after the aecond game but bore down ln the third game and rolled a 1010 against a 883 by Genenl Petrol· eum, The 511-pn marsln P" Ibo South Co&9t a 2718 total agatnat tbelr opponenta 2660 and the en.am~ plonahJp of the league. The chf.IDplona In their p.n11!1Dn flnl.9b all rolled atrtkea m thilr 10th frame, this being a culmiD.· atlon of &l.x ln a row for Al Hor- vath. got under way with a large gal- lery of feminine rooters to spur them on. The Painters, -wfiOlanded top were without SHRDLU CFW CM position in the league tournament, were without the services of their anchor man, Al Horva.Ua. who conducted the playoffs. His shoes were capably filled by the hard hitting Wally Goree whose bowl· ing throughout the regular sea· son was nothing short ot sensa- ' ional. Given added lmpeti.s of WalJy the Painters far excelled not only their opposing team ot Sailmakers, but they were tar ahead of other teams in total pins. This combination of Pancho Em· enon, Frank Borvatla, Al Walton, Maloolm 8ban.non and Wally OorM walked away with first prize ot $20.00 with their total of 2816. Their superiority is attested by the 2598 or the Ca.Ji>enters who were their nearest rivals for the money. Bri dge Section of FAC in' Play ••• :Mn, c. L. Andrew> &Del Kn, Ill J, Wright _.., --to memben of the bridge HC.tlon of the l"rtday AftemOoo club for the regula!' April meeting . .Attractive am~emento Of oprtng tlowe1"1 decon. d the room, where the five table• ere ln play. Sea Magazine Editors Visit in Balboa Home Vl!IJJia Barber, ~10 W, Ooean Frmt. Newport Harbor reporter for Sea J4agazine, wu 'b08teu during the Euler Regatta to a trio of edJton representing that yachtaman'e1 publication. They in- cluded Sam Godfrey, fenture writ· er; Harry Brtnckntan, recent editor and Sam pnmes. new editor for tbe magudD.e. E.mfu.es, an inteniaUonally fa- moua yacht.am.an. wu guest of bonor at the Balboa Yacht aub on Sunday night when award11 for the racing event were me.de. A member Of the Honolulu. Trana- Pacltlc and Loe Angeles yacht cJube, be baa made five trlpa on bla own boat to Honolulu and was In Pearl Harbor at the tlme -0f Ready April To Seat Leaders guard comprised of Jettrteo, w-. Wluer, and Fredrickllon after 'Beginning Aprlf 15, t rat'°'1 -"' wlll ocoept augar appltcat.lon1 and pared to ._,,. eugar for the .. rty frvlt. Aa yet tMr. a re not •pPll;catlon blank• to p sup- pit• of U'em out to the etorq. Appllcat.lona can be eec red by calling or writing the loea l board at Balboa; M,... Qorothy Suttterta ndi cttlef clerkJ urges all a pplicants to u.e t• mall, ·and says t hat same a pplfcat lons will be ret urned p1"0m9t ly. No cann ing suga r will be ls - aued over t he counter: Suga r will be allowed UPI to twenty pounds for each person holding a food rat ion book, but not more than 160 pounds per family. (Continued from Page 1) wblch oot,golng-Comli>.ander A-R, a1ao ecout cub-pack muter and '8 Glngru eacorted the neow Qtt1oen lltatlooed at El Toro Martne Bue. to the atatlon of the !rut•lllcg of· fleer and then to their new JM*& ~ of Sonta Ana, Tbooe being wtalled ,..,,,, Qom. department lnapector, wu lmt.&1-mander, O. 111. Dodd; aenlor vice-- ling officer for the new Poet of-commander, 8 . L. Chittenden; ncere. Vlaltfng dlgnJtartea pre-jWlior vice-comm•nder, Sgt. Henry , Roberts; adjutant a,ncY quarter- aented to the station ot the tnstal-master, Floyd Hot(ard; judge ad- ling ottlcer were Andrew J . Hay- . ma.n Of Garden Grove, Gwi Crupln, dtatrtct lnapector, of Santa Ana; Bryson, of RJverside. deputy chief Of st.alt; Wllllam T. Weu, Poat commander of Anaheim; Henry Jeffrie.a, Post commander of Ful- lerton: A. G. Fredrickeon of Santa Ana, Henry Jost, Post commander vocate, R J. La.Perle; chfplain, Ralph Wiaema.n; surgeon, J. C . Davis; guard; J . C. Davia; o!flcer of the day, R. W. Bart.Jne. Trustees: K. C. Brown, Geo. Weber and John Boyd. Color bearers: K . C. Brown and R. L . La.Perle. from Orange; Harold Troeller ot Fear of puniabment never made Fullerton, secretary of the district man tn.lly honest. Mora.I courage service; ,Owen Stearns, commander )18 requisite to meet the wrong and of the Costa Mesa American L.e· to proclaim the right. glon Poe:t and L.. N. Wisser, Post 1 -Mary Baker Eddy for tht! &ftemoon were awarded Mra. Cba.rlea McAlary, tlret: Kn.. a. W. Snyder, eecond; W . E. Nickell, traveling prize do- nated by Mra. Richard Dittmar, and Mn. Ruth Reed. low. Com- pletinr the guest list were Mea- dames C. Plu. Richard Dittmar, Fred Hauck. Jeaale AxeJaon. Min- nie Molle, P . V. Parkes, C. G. Huston, J . H. Pankey of Santa Ana, Eugene Fenelon, Henry Eggert, O. V. Un.senbard. Nan Robl.naon, P. A . Chamberlin and Miss F1'8ncee Damouth. the bombing. Stnce hLt craft LI 1 U•d up there for the duration, h• Radar Expert Here la making over an old boat a.nd ~I I ll lollol lll lllllJlll lll l'l !!I ll ll"lllll lll 1ilhl ll lll lJl lll •ll ltf lll l '"' 11111!11 I I I I 1 111 !II I Ul lll Ufltl ltl I I I II I '.ii . " < • • Home Nursing Course Completed ; Two More Scheduled to Start • < ~ Mildred's : ::,_•ring 11 to Newport H&rl>Pr On Navy Leave Two new clauea 1n Home Nurs- ing to start soon under the cbalr- mansbip of Mrs. Robert Hastings have been announced by the local Red Croa. Oraduatea of the coU1'9e Other guest.a of Mn. Barber "·ere Mrs. Alex J ohanaen and daughter Miu Margery McCarty of Altadena and Twenty-Nlne Palms. Wedding Di nner at Christ ian's Hut juat completed are among the moat A wedding dinner at Cbriatlan'e: enthwitutlc boollters, lt wa..a re-Hut, Balboa. tollOW'ed a ceremony ported. at the Santa Aha Naval A.tr Sta- Tbe new prognun con9!stlng ot lion chapel Saturday a.tternoon six iel!llK>n.\ ia con&ldered by those when Betty O. Nelaon became the taking the coursee u among the I bride of Lt. Le.ater P. Dellea ot moet valuable of the home front the air station. Red Crou aervlcea. Member1 ot the wedding party. i ~ • i BEAUTY BAR i • • ! Opening Thursday, April 12th • • • • Kenneth E . Stone, Chief Radio Technician and his wife are back home In Balboa on a leave of ab- sence. Ken. who made hl8 home at 309 Alvarado In Balboa, before he enlisted in the Navy, Is renew-I! lng old friendehips made while be I ~ was conducting his radio as.lea and ' 113 AGATE A VE., BALBOA ISLAND ; service shop at the Balboa Yacht ~ ; ~;~ J<>ined the Nava.I forcea be· f • Permanent Waving ! fore the beginning of hostilltfes ! ~ and was among the first graduates ~ • Hair Styling ~ of the Radar school at Treasure i • Ialand, San FranciBco. He la sta-i •· Tinting ---CUtting ---Manicuring ! tloned at the Navy Pier in Chicago ! ~ where he Is an Instructor of Radar. ~ ~ His major invuon wu when he ; Phone Evenings for Appointment . 1671-W ; lnvaded the home of .Mr. and Mn. ~ ~ Stan Bu.rwell of 610 We.at Central ;\1•r<t 11t111111n1111111 """ll '!IHl lll l<•r11u1 .. •111111111111>rl 1tfllflll llllll l!flil1<l n1111u1111111 lllrl Ul lll Utlll l<l lll li•IUI r ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ High single, carrying a prize of ~ ' $10.00 was taken by Frank Hor- The USO dormitory ln Balboa lA 1 which included M.taa Susan Duff, to be used aga.1n under instruction bridesmaid. dined at a table which of Mn. Hoxie Smith. Clu8el att had been apeclally decorated wttb limited, It wu •trelftd by Mre. lovely white roees by Mn. Allee Haatlnp, and regtatraliona are be-Taylor. hoetee at the Hut, while ing ta.ken by her by phone at ~I. Chet Lea Lehman supervlaed the or 1865. wedding dinner, and Francola Mar- and captured the heart Ot tbelr., pretty daughter Laura. Ken plans. to return to Balboa. aftet the war and re-enter the radio bualneM and specialize in radar. WUO'S WHO IN HARBOR DISTRICT FIRl!PL ACE AND K I NDL ING WOOO- RADIO SERVICE SHOP A,W, A&NOLD ttS:t Newport Blvd. COSTA MESA. Pb. N'pi. Bch. 49 ( l Mlle Norlb of BoslneN District) RADIO aRd PHONOGRAPH REPAIRING Guaranteed Workmanship Prompt Service Phone 2310 • • t:..o'. "Everything in Music and Sound" 1807 Newpor t Blvd. Costa Mesa Phone 2310 ••• ancl with 7illul/J/lue you cut loan co1t1 in half, too! vath of the Painters with his 602. Fl-ank, incide-ntally, is a much im· proved bowler and considering the fact that it is his first year of bowling makes his prowess all the admirable. He rolled a three line totaJ of 567 but having a small handicap of only 12 pins gave him a totaJ of 579. In his endeavor to prove his e&.P"" abilities. Frank Horvath teamed up with Al "Kid'' Walton in the doubles and this combinaUoo walked away with doubles prize of $10 apiece. They combined to roll a three line total ot 1134 against their nearest rivals, Goret1 and Vormlttac who rolled 1117. Of' course the fact that Borva&b had a handicap of 27 and Walton had a handicap of 35 • against Gore. handicap of four and Vor- mltq'a handicap of one pin must be taken into COM.ideralion. Nev- er-the-less !he handicap system of bowling is the fair one as it makes for more equalized competilive bo"'ling. Better bowlers have a low handicap while poorer ones have e high spot. I am willing to bet a nice. round. rosy, red apple that Frank Borvatb. will have a much lower spot next season. To climax a night of winning money, Frank won the all-events prize ol $5.00 with his 18)6. T H EATE R Phone %114 P'ree Partdq Box Office Opens a t 8 :SO p. m. Matlnec1 Saturday aC 1 :'6 Contlnuom Sunday from !:SO Tues, , Wed. -Thia Weck: '-rhe knowledge that one bu of ahall, maitre d' hotel, performed an being able to accq_rately C&.f?'Y out appropriate South Sea Ieland w~d· a doctor's lru!Jtructiona for l home ,lffug ceremony In costume. patient, and of being competent to give patient.a at home careful and comfortable nunlng ia a wonderful thlng," aald one of the recent tra1neea. Receiving diplomas from this first sprlng course were Mesdames Dorothy Sahlen, Moore. Luelle Waterman, T. E. Neary, Burton, Donald!ton and Brldden. Honors Friend With Birthday Dinner Mn. J ohn L.. L&rsoo (Rosemary Ball) honored the blrthda.y Of her friend. Toenlna Hildebrand recent- ly when ahe invited a group for dinner ln ber home, 1409 W . Bay avenue. Joinlng in the celebration were Velma Barber o! Balboa., .Mrs. Dave Wilcox and Ml.u J\J8.D Brill of Hollywood and the hon· oree·s aon and daughter·in-law, Harold Hildebrand. Motor Ma.chin- iat'a .Mate 2/c USCG, and bll!!I wUe, Lota. Happy Reunion Awaits Carol Terry, Fr~d From Japs Bi-Monthly Club With Mrs. Viele Mra. Calla Viele was hostess re· cently to the Meet One Another club in her home or! 2109 Harbor boulevard, Costa Mesa. Accumu- lations of darning and mending were brought by the guests who found their tediou11 jobs much more pleasant when mingled wtth the conversation and warmth of good fellowahlp. Enjoying the afternoon were M~dames Frank Viele, Mcintosh, Henry Davia, Hulda Young. Irene Northern, Gordon Almond and children, Ira Hartshorn.. Et!pee Wil- liama, Martha Ludlow, Elmira Baird, Jeasle Butler, and tJ.enry Davis all of Costa Mesa. and Mrs . Leonard Swacbofer of Anahelm. Navigator of B29 To Talk to Kiwanis Gerald Smith With Third Army Word received by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, 1712 W . Ocean Front. New{>ort Beach. from their son. Pfc. Gerald Smith, tells of his be- ing attached to Patton's 3rd Army which, according to radio reports tod&f. place him near Eisenach. Although hi.a parent3 have bad no defln1te details as to his JocaUon, Mrs. Smith had a strong hunch that he ~·u part of the fa.'st-mov· Ing general's forces. Graduating from Newport Har- bor Union High school · in June 1943, Gerald attended Santa Ana Junior College until he waa called to the colors the following March. He trained at Camp Butner, North Carolina. where be was a. member of the squad receiving the higbeat ratµig 1n tactical maneuvers. ·He received a handsome wallet and a 3-day furlough to Washington, D. C., for his record with a Brown· ing automatic ri.fle. Tuna Express Boats to Be · Moored Here ' captain Walker. a navigator of a B-29. and who waa one of the crew of the plane that bombed Tokyo when the first mimlon W&l!!I so hazardous. win be guest speaker at the Ki"'·anJs Oub weekly meet- ing and luncheon at the Electric A joy008 reunion awa.lta Carol Grill. Balboa, Thund.Ry, April l2, Col. Fred W . Leuke, head of the T erry, popular young daughter of at 12:lS. West Coast Commercial Fishing "Eadie Wu a LadT' also "SA.~ DIEGO, I LOVE YOU" Tlwrs. • Fri. -SaL Dorothy Lamour F...ddle Bracken "RAP.>IBOW ISLAND" Sun. · Mon. -TtM'JL :\1arpret O'Brien Jimmie Dun.nte Juno AllY90n Cept. and Mra. v . C Ten-y of 219 According to Sgt. Charles Priest, company of f'.iong Beach, San Pearl avenue, Balboa, when ehe chairman of the progTam commit-Pedro and Los Angeles • harbors returns from long lnternment In tee. the attending Klwaniana have with 15 tune boats operating out Los Banoe prlAon near Manllle. a series of thrills ln !Jtore !or them of these ports. will soon concen- Sbe I.a aboard the ablp which left when they liaten to the hair-raising tr&te them at Newport, he an- the Philippine capital yesterday experiences of this daring officer . nounced ye9lerday. I carrying 1000 internee!. She ia e.x· Major Robinson, of the Air Corps, While only the Tuna Express II pected home in about two weeks, who \\'ill &!so be 8 luncheon guest is at present moored here. the her mother sakl today. of Kiv.:anJs bas assured the com-operator of the Tuna Express boats / Rescued fl"om the dread prison mlttee of ~ memorable narration l declared that hP considered this the on her birthday after nearly tbree j 83 t he Captain is considered one best ~ncation . And '\'OU!(' soon place I yean a prisoner of the Japs, Carol of tile foremost speakers of the I all hl.9 boats here und~r the man- has already regained 13 of the 20 Air Force and who ha.shad exper-f agement of~· A. t<emper. The day 1 pounds she lost during the ordeal. iences 0,·er enemy territory that boats, he satd, v.:111 ~ moored at I she cabled. Adding to her joy at fe"· men alive today can tell. the Beacon Landing. ··~tUSIC FOR MU.LIONS'' \"\'ednesday Only -Nert W eek "DEAD MAN'S EVES" "BABES ON SWING STR!:ET" Cornlnc: "Our Hearts Were Younl' and Gay", ~ Mau Goes Dome .. , +'Keys of the Klnsdom", "SoDI' to Remem- ber"" "PracUcall7 Y o u r s", "Slnae Yoo Went A•ll1"'· Hberatlon we.a tbe meeting with Some of hie live bait boats oper· her c0taln, BI\ intelligence officer D B' s •t sting in the ?.lexican v.;aters will I with General MacArthur's force& I og 1te UI eventually ~ moved her e f~r the in Manllla. and Carol, even though 1 Fil d K local commercl&l and sport fU!ihing suffering from maJ,nutriUon, her-e on resge I industries. self baa likewlae been engaged in ---------~ aiding the Intelligence DeJ?artment Mrs. Howard G. Kresge, wile of!I N~ true and permanent Fame since being treed from pnson. the chain store magnate, we.a can be founded except in labon capt. and Mn. Terry hope to na.med defendant in a !llllt tor which promote the hitppinese of meet tbetr daughter when the ahlp 55420 damages for a dog bl.le on · mankind.-Charles Sumner. an1vee ln San l"raDd8co late th.ii the penon of Marie Shadlway la.st I--------- month. 8be WU en.route to India ~u Eve, according to an when M a n ila f ell action filed in superior court ye&- terda.y. Opening Announcement The plaJntiff a.uerted in the .Wt that she wu walking on the aide· wal.k In tront of 212• E. Central avenue, Newport Lut Chrtatmu TREATER Box otnee ope119 at 8:SO p. m. Lad complete ibowiac ~ of a Double-... Procnm -at 8 :SO p. m. J. K. SeftOD' ~ 412 EAST CENTRAL, BALBOA I Nr ID JlldifW!t Oll .StaU... . , THURSDAY, APRIL 12th , ftemdelillg -~ration ~ and. Women's ~ I • Eve when the pet Scottie a.uerted- ly belonging to Mr& l.Crel:ge at- tacked her. She uked for $0000 ~ne.ral damage.a and W O for lou ot employment. Not.h!D.s ls lea ..Jftah than a dflllln of tame, lllnoe 1111 only sun acquisition to by lal>ortDc for othera-Walter Banco i..ndot', : Gene's Bakery •• SP i\.GBETT-1 DINNERS _.,_.. wa...·>w., 0.-... -._, IM-6 • H. W. Wrtght, 1784. Npt. Blvd., Costa Mesa. Ueed Lumber. Ph. 655-J. GENERAL CONTRACTOR- Gordon B. F\Ddlay, UlO Cout Blvd., Ph. -4.12 . Planj and CoN!ltructlcin. LUMBER COMPANIES-, Costa Mea Lbr. Co.-"Let u• help you plan your home." Phone -4.8. Bay Di.iitrtct Lumber O:I. Phone 1150. Coaat Highway at Archea. O FFICE SUPPLIE S- NeW'J)Ort Harbor Publiabinc Co, Phone11: 12 • 13, Newport Bea.ch. PRINTING- Newport Harbor Publl.ahing Co. Phones: 12 -13, Newport Beach. REAL ESTATE, I NSURANCE 4 NOTARY PU BLIC- Le.w H . Wallace, 2202 W . Central Avenue. Phooe 3. RUBBER &TA M PS-. Newport Harbor Publiahlng Co. Phone11 : 12 -13, Newport Bea.ch. SHEIET METAL WORK- V\ele Piumbtng A: Sb.eet Metal Worka, Coeta Mesa. Phone 210. VA RIET Y STORE- Balboa llland Variety S tore---:>c, lOc, 25c and up. Phone 2111-W. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Armand Monaco ARCHITECT 814 W. Bay Ave .. Balboa N-" nu . !'7%1 Lakewood A-ve. Loe Angeles NOrmandy &lOS A TrORNEY 8 AT LAW LEROY P, ANDERSON ATTORN EY A T LAW Costa Mesa Bank Building P hone 426 Cost a Mesa Call fomla DENTI8T8 DR. OBED LUCAS Dentiat • 2202)1 W . Central, Ph. 1480 NEWPORT !!EACH Phone 1529 .. DR. CARTER Metascientist DRUGLESS HEALING 1860 Newport Blvd. Coota\Mesa D AY SCHOOLS MORTIMER SCHOOL 302 Coral Ba lboa Island DAY SCHOOL Grades: College Prepa rs tory Numbers 1..lmlted G. A. Mortimer, M. A., Oxford Prtnclpal. Phone M2 HAROLD K. GRAUEL CHAPEL "We t.nu'ltel•ea the Better Serve BJ' Bening Otherw Beot" ~hOM Newport 511 Coft.! M ... · CallfOrnl• OPTO••• ••wra DR. M. D. CRAWFORD OPTOMETRl&T E>'• JCumtnec1 • Glawa ntted 1792 Newport lk>uleY&r<I -2430 COllTA MlilA e l'Oll INPOR"4.'l'ION . lleprcllag ............ Dlnetlw)" - PllY8IOIAN8 A 8UKGEONS. 111.D Gordon M.Grundy, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Ninth and Central Ave. Office Hra.: 10-~'.? a.m.; 3·5 p.m. Telephone 37 Conrad Richter, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Office 107 22nd Street Newport Beach Hours: l0-12 a.m , and 3·5 p.m. Phones-Office'133: Res. 74-J DR. G. E. TOHILL . PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 2209 Coa•t Blvd .• Newport Be.acb -Phone - Office 286-W Res. 286-R If No Ai'l•wer c.a11 New port 5 Gerald Rausa, M.D, 2830 West Central Ave. Ne\vport Beach Ph. 1028--No Answer call 301·M X-Ray Service S. R. Monaco, M. D. 814 Bay Ave., Balboa Newpor1 17U "8 S. Hlll !I~, Loo AJapleo TUckoriSU B J' Appoln-t JACK RAUB LICENSED L ANO SURV EYOR 2917 W. Cent ral Avenue P hones: Newport Offloe 12l; Rea. 1656 VK'1'ZIU)f ARIAN S Rea. Add,.... tt5 N•rcl.._ Aw. Cof'ON! HI Mar N.D.CASH D. V . M. DOG Wild CAT Hos.PITAL Satwb Aftll ... t1M .._ Jll!ala a ....... AM. cant. Wllllaill K. H,.,,_,,, D. V .Ji.' I*~&:r.o.-w- 8'11' I ....._.._ att.. ,. Nsss-of -A+4 h Bia ... Mrtss' SJ Bl'hi -- • I • MSWIOWl44 J:llO.\ H .. b · d t. h· d Bolt. B1ilten ar or processe 1r Meet 11 c~ .... ,. of district's .-mackerel ... -to-thoactJvlU .. Of tbe boat blrlldla~ l'f'O\IP wbieb work'ocl 00 IDCC ! i "'111 durtu 1Nt-ca-44w1111'ema&by the BO&t Building committee of tbe Newpcwt Rubor Cb.amber Of CommelU!. • How Newport Harbor has taken an Important place Ii>. the mackerel fishing Industry In Southern California Is offtdally disclosed In the new Pacific Fisherman Year Book recently received here. total ~ ot mackerel lhowed I.lated tn the San P edro d.l.strtct, Newport became tncreulngly lm- Porlant. average from SO to 33 per cent of the total procealng of th19 d11trict'1 -45,000 too.a. tbe report atated, with eome 100 of the har- bor'• 175 boat.a participating on the av"rage. Daily catch wu given u about 150 tons, often running 2tso tons and occasionally surpasa- t.ng Fish Harbor ln volume. ).fackerel brought lnto this har- bor waa 100 per cent acoop t\sb, more ip 1944 ~ OX-the put two ..,..., .. combined, with 80 P.r cent going to tbe government. Cannery otflclala, boweve.r, are already laying pla.na for dlapo1lng ot thla lncreaae t.o private broken after tbe war. Eagle Scouts in Balboa for Snappy Initiation · Affair it was explalned. Six vessels work-• ed out of the harbor as ha.it boata Sixteen teen aged boys. member• lleetlng lut weeJt under the Chalrman1hlp of K. P . Klick of th• ColltoUdated -I OorporAUO!l. the commtttee di.lcuaHd many matten ot tnterett to local boat buildeN and the lndu.ltry In ...,.nt Clo.er relaUOOJlhtp between the several planta. cooptt'lltloo tn ma.lnta.lning the water Of the har- bor In a sanltary condition. uni- form approach to handling of plant problems, aJd to Chamber plan.9 for hou.eing, were a few of the topics coutdend. • - I. Jfww;wt Bs oi A.et., : ....._.__ ... _.... tt, ·~· .. -• ..._--. ...... q ~ HfOl't fllLf"' UNnu n.iNi11isE'iiiila A M4TA:Wtl HM/I R.Wf) A 6Fll<Y Allen Honore4 B~ All~~~~,~uncU- man and prominent M~n, bu been. named by Potenta.t.e I '!V'Ullam G. Paul Of Al M&lal.kah Temple, 1-~ea Shrine, to .. rv• u h!a 1945 Ambuaador to tP14 com- m unity. The Potentate's Ambfiaaadon eerve under dJrecUon or Virgil F. Frizzell, First Ceremonial( Muter, general frelgbt agent of th~ 8outb- ttn Paclflc, with beadqualrters In LOe Angeles and residing lln A lta- dena. Serving wiUt FMqell are Ben &. Bauman of San Lula Obispo, in charge of the northern ~l•lrict; CharJes A . Brown, of H~tington Park , direct lng tbe Loe Nletos V&lley dlatrtct; Ted R. Carpenter or Sa.n Bernardino, San Bernardino a.nd Rlverstde counties; anji 0. A. Riley of Ventl\ra. the Ventura county dlstrict. In addition to the four super• vising amb8..1!18&dors. s eve n l y { Pastor-Edward;s Trial To Start on Monday Rev. Wealey G. Edwarda, cru- •ding pastor of the Free Metb- odiat chu rch will be tried tn Def>t. 3 ot the Superior Court 1n Santa Ana. Monday, April 16, before Superior J udg e Arthur Crum of Los Angeles county. Assignment of Judge Crum was announced by Cbtef .Juatlce Phil Gtbeon of the at.ate supreme court through Presiding Superior J udge Raymond H. Thompson, who had asked asetgnment Of an outside juriBt to hear the case. Edwards, who July 'i7 staged a vigilante raid, netting 16 slot ma- chines from a half-dozen ban and cafes in the \\'eat county district, ta accuaed of accepting a $100 bribe and of 90liciting a com.mis- Mon of extortion Of up to $~000 from H. R. Brinkerhoff. Santa Ana tlquor dlatrlbutor, and trcm Rhae Fauat and Ft-ank Showalter, coln""°perated machine dlatrlbutors. Tbe miniater waa arrested Jan- uary 17 In a ·garage at 3U Fruit stret:t, Santa Ana, around the cor- ner from hia bome and adjoinl.ng hia church. He allegedly accepted $100 in marked money from Harry R . Comber, a Loe Angeles county 8Uperior cou.'1. bailiff and former chief ot police or San Oemente. The arrest \li•a1 ma.de by th.rM: Ne....,•port Beach otficera, Police Chief Rowland K. Hodgkinson. Motorcycle Officer Harold Jerni- gan and Officer Kenneth Gonoo, \li:ith a deputy sheriff from Loe ~ gelea 888istlng. with two additional ones ready of the Knights of Oumlns.9, Honor "''hen needed. The9e boa.ts received Scouts Of the Old Baldy Council SSS per ton raw. or $40 per ton of Eagte Scouts held their tnttl- when processed for u.se by aa.lting ation at Balboa. Saturday night. &Jld grinding, the article pointed The scouts who ca.me from Po- ouL mona, Ontario, Upland, Claremont Hubbard Howe of the South Coast company was aaked to .ar- range tor the ~era.I meeting-of boat buUdera which ebould be held about two weeka hence. At the same time the committee wtn act as Ialaon beh~reen the boat bulldeM! and the.directors ot the Chan'lber ot Commerce. ly -.ptiOMI cour•9• •nd IHdonhip, Am111.;"" M...li1nt l.41rine C.pt1in Jonetlt1n M. W1inwright, son of Lt. Genor1I Jon.th.in M. W 1inwright, hero of Co.Hqidor; Mved IUIVivors of his bombed vouel, tlie SS Aono How1r<I Show. of tho Amari"" Soutlt Alri"n Line, just before she exploded. Later, with nine crew volun .. en. he brou9ht another bombed sh ip, with thirty feet of. water in her engine roo m, to a beachMhead where he r cargo of 911oline and ammunftion was vitally needed. Captain Wainwri9ht received the Merchant nobles of Southern Cali!ornla were . Tonnage has been running con-and Fontana donned the garb ot eta.nt here tor several years ,local the forty-nlners an d paraded cannery ..men say. However the J throughout the 8lreets. The good- At the organization mttetlng which waa heid at the Newi>ort Harbor Yacht club were Hubbard Howe. Mark J ohnson, Sktp Calkins. M. P. Klick C. C. Rambo and Harry Welch. Marine Distinguished Service ' · ' .. 1 · ;:~n~~len Resigns Seventh War Loan . As Band Leader Details Disclosed INCOME TAX natured. well.mannered boya were j under the guidance of scout execu- tive O. A . Alder80n or Pomona and the ceremonies conducted in the i"Un Zone were thoroughly enjoyed by the crowd . What's Cooking Tom Allen, band leader for three / Four ne"· kinds of marketable years at the Newport Harbor Un-sec urities maturing from 1946 to ion High school ,tende~his re-19i2 to be included in the Seventh signation et the meeting of the War Loan Drive beginning May 14 school b.:>ard Monday evening. and were announced over the week-end it was accepted. He is also band by Secretary or the Treaaury and orchestra leader at the-New-Heery Morgantbau. ed States on and after June 15, 1959. They will be is.sued in the same form and denominations as the 2lfl per cent boods. . -SERVICE State tax doe April 16 Thoee initiated were David Ran- ney, Hampton Marks. Jim Bob, Bill Beason, Nelson ~rratd. Bob Headland, Bill Mathers. Richard Spencer, Lewta Burke, Edward Johnson.. John Cullin, Bill Wlck and Chuck Overholtzer. The con- ducting . committee wu Martin Matlck. -Laurie Woodru:tt, Bob Rice and Richard Wauna. ""l'he advisers "'ere J ohn Malick, H1Lrold Hanaon and executive 0. A . Alder- Bi11 Summers Hates the Fog "Spud" Your Meals in New Styles To Make Most of Potato Plenty! The I !ii per cent bonds will ma- ture Dec. 15, 1950. They also will be in coupon or regiatered form, S500 to Sl.000.000. -0 - Francis J. Horvath -0- . Telephone 1 TI2 116 35th St Newport Sau."le/I. S~Slcop • FOR MEN and BOYS • %01 Marlne A ve. BALBOA ISLAND Pl>oae 571 I IOU. In English Channel Tech. Sgt. Bill Summers. son of J ack Sum.men of the Newport There's poetry u well u plenty ln potatoe11 elM why would there be 21pud vartetle11 called "~auty ot Hebron," Irish Cobbler," anU "Illi99 Triumph"? Beach police department. probably Potatoe1 are "pure grevy" in lhe won't choose the Englleb Channel market today for they're plentiful, tor plea.sure cruising after the war. coet no ration points, and they're Bill, according to & letter to his fe>1ei pennlee per pounrt than most dad, Is an amphibious engineer, o t their vegetable neighbors. and has charge of a patrol boat Whether you pick the pale or the a.satgned to duty In that tricky sweet among potatoe11 you've • C t M News body of water between England made sure of at least one available OS a ... esa and France. cooo for your menu-and isn't that Recent dinner gueats ot Mrs.1 Recently they were on a routine quite F-omethlng in oup see-sav.'ing ' Calla Viele or Harbor boulevard check-up and ran Into one ot the food stalls today ! were Mr. a.nd Mrs. Gordon Almond famous pea-soup togs which could CHANGE SP U D SCENERY and children. Albert, Julla and put the Galifornla variety to Potatoes get a hearty welcome DaVid; Mr. and Mn. Bert Smith shame, It \\'ould seem. For, sud-bakeo bolled or jacl<"t~rt ·hut !;et and children, Jack and Roxanna; denly emerging from the blanket the jump on new knacks In wAr- Archle Shultz and Mrs. Elmira they stood revi::aled in plain view t ime meals when you cio potatoes Baird. Spending some time in Mra. of the Channel Islands, and within differently. For in.stance ~ Skip VielP's home i!!I her cowiln, Mrs. easy range of the J errtes. who !!ltill pastry crust problems \vhen mak- C.1arence Franzen of Chicago. hold out there, be wrote. ing meat pie by lining the entit't' Mr_ and l[rs. Glenn Van Aiken Before they could do much dish '-''Ith mashed potato. j)<lllr in and two children of Ocean Park, about their eituatlon, sbell!!I were ste ...... · mixture top wltD ma2heJ will make their home with Mrs.1 whining all around them, and on potato. and ·bake 'tll potatoes van Aiken's mother, Mrs. L. Beau-them. The pilot house of thelr 7().. ! brown and "pie" Is heated throl!gh. dette, 575 w . 19th !!ltreet. Glenn, foot craft wu shot off, and be Handsome to serve; potato-and- ..,..·ho is the son ot Mr. and Mrs. barely e908.ped with bis life. gravy glorious to eat! FTank Snook or Walnut street. l8 BUI has been 1n the aervice for waiting for h.ls call to the colors, almost three years. hl.s dad re-Try chopping potatoes very fine H · ployed at the Long Beach vealed. for the creamed k ind irl."lead ot 1:.n1: :rmDouglu Aircraft. I dicing; add onion juice to "pratles;" -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~ Try working today's crossword or g&rnlab them with chopped pea-41 1 puzzle. nuts! Potato puffs are perky-add NEWPORT TACKLE STORE ED SLOCOMB -MANAGER Bait -Tackle -Fishing Information NEWPORT BEACH DEFEND YOUll_ HEALTH WITH ORANGE YS OWN For a Winning Handful of Results USE NEWS-TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS Many advertisers sell ~ articles they offer for sale within a few hours after their advertisement appears In the News • Times. You Can Do The Same No matte.' what you want IX> sell you can always find a handful ol people who will buy it . . . if if ~~ In the News-Times Classified . I Phone Your Adv. N~ ••• Call 12 or<l3 'l/°" Mud o#a.aiJ Vitamins A and D You moat ha" V itaJ ntn A a 1lD aid ua protection "-C ~i n~' infect,001 wbicb •re m o r r likely to occur in th~ nQ"'e throa~ .yea. ear• a nd ain 1 · when ther• ia • defa cie:n c y u thia vitsnin. Y o u need V i t am.i'1 D to h t>I " tM body make p •oper 11~e • the cal<: i um &nd pb<>~ti h<i r 11 " i. W"OUf d1~t. I f 1ou •re not ~e t!i.., ~nough of t ~i ea.e tw-u import .. v i tan11na.. take• ONF.-A '.) · br•nd V i tamin A and D ·1 '• "very daf and 1r. ... uT c: , 1..· .. nonn.a.I r~yui ren t•at~. 0 -·~TJ . -__ , • • well-beaten egg to maahed potato, divide lnto individual "pu1!s.'' brush with meat drippings and br0'-'"h puffe under broiler . Potato pancakes. sausage-atutt- ed baked potatoes; potato muffins continue the "how-to-be-different" spud story. POTATO P L EASANTRIES Sauced Yams 4 ya.ms or eweet potatoes Grated rind of one orange 1 boulllon cube 1 cup bolling water 2 tablespoons butter or marg:::i r ine 2 table11poons flour 1, cup orange juice i'2 cup orange sections Boil S\Ve('t pctaloes in saltej v.;ater 'tll tender; remove skins. ~1ash pot8.toes. !o.'lean\1;hile. make sauce. Add grated orange rind and bouillon cube to boiling \\·ater; boil 5 m inutes. Mel t butter or ·mar- garine in S'&UCepan ; blend In flour. Gra dually add orange juice and bouillon. Cook . stirring cr:=istantly, 'ti! thlckent'd. Add orange St>C'tincs. s~rve on hot ma shed S\":l."'1:'t potM- ill 'Y ~!ORF; TH.\N lli-.FOl<t:; {~ fn choollng your 'W' batrothal ltona you went the very fin11t f« the price you cen afford to Jl'IY-No m1ttar how rauch you decide to Inv a 1 t, you wm find tho b •• t 1eladion for your "'°"'Y here. We've e wide choice of diemonds ht every price r11191. llUY A!frllmrQ AT !!!!!•Iii> !let •c '11 • ..,. • lloq- Selrs, Roelllli: I Co. •a11 aaft'tll,..._.._. OllaN./f .... ~.:11 • : ' • .. toes Servea 4. • • • port Beach Grammar school and All ot the securities will be dated F luffy Potato Dumplings his resignation will be acted on by June l ; 1945. 213 cup mashed white potatoea the board of that school at their The 21,2 per cent bonds will ma- 1 cup sifted flour next meeting. l ure J une 15, 1972, and may bti: re- 4 teaspoons all-phoephate , Mr. Allen plans to enter Boy deemed at the option of the United baking powder Scout work as a field executive State.s on and p..fter June 15, 1967. l teaspoon 11a.Jt provided he is given a deferme nt They \\'ill be issued in coupon and 2 teaspoons shortening from service, and will take a six regietered form at the option of 1Az cup milk (about) weeks course in Scout training at the buyers, in democimations of Combine potatoes, n our , all-a New Jersey school. $500 ,to $1,000,000. phosphate bak ing powder and salt. He has been active in Scout The 2%, per cent bonds will ma- Cut In shortening to size of small work during his residence here and tu re ' June 15, 1962, and may be peas using 2 knives or pastry I is leader of Troop No. 5 ot New- 1 redeemed at the option or the Unit- blender. Add milk t o form soft port Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Alteri dougt. Pat oul dough on lightly live at 542 Fullerton avenue, New-Welcomed Home floured board to ~ inch thlcknese; port Heights. cut in 1 ¥.,i Inch rounds or squares. Mr. Allen is treasurer or the By Mesa Family Place on top boiling stew; cover California Band and Orchestra as---~ tightly and simmer 12 minutes sociation of the Southern district. without removing cover. To cook and will present his Newport Har- dumpllngs t o be served Mtb meat bor High School band at the fes- other than stew, place clo9e to-tival which is being held this week gether on rack over bolling water e nd at the University of Califor- ln covered saucepan or steamer. nia, Los Angeles campus. The Cook as a.bove. &?rves 4. band \lii ll play on Friday after- • • • Sweet Potatoes Brulee 4 medium sweet potatoes Sa.It a.nd pepper Nutmeg 11': cup karo 1 tablespoon butter or margarine Boll sweet potatoes in salted water 'til tender; remove skins. Mash potatoes 'tll fiu!fy a.dd.in g enough milk to make them light ; season with salt and pepper. Spread In greased baking dish. Boil karo with butter or margarine in small saucepan 'til l!lyrup threads. Pour karo over sweet potatoes ; sprinkle with nutmeg. Bake tn moderate over I 350• F.) ·til top begins to caramell:r:e, about 25 mins. Serves 4. • • • Slir-lm p Potato Cak~ 2 cups mashed white potatoes 1'2 teaspoon salt ~ teaspoon celery salt Few grains pepper 1 teaspoon chopped parsley Few drops onion juice 1 egg, beaten noon. Birthday Surprise Luncheon Honors Mrs. E. E. Boud inot While the Thrlft Shop ls cloe~ during the United N a tional Cloth- ing Collect ion and ladles of the shop are devotlng most of tbe time to the latter work , they go1 to the shop on Mondays and on that day they honored their chairman, Mrs. E . E. Boudinot, with a birthday luncheon when they sitopped work at noon. All sorts of nice things to eat were brought by the workers, who v.•ere the regular Monday group, and who included the Mesdames Fred Catlln, Lew Wallace, R enry Eggert, Russell Reed, Roger Wood, S. A. ~feyer, the honoree, Mni. Boudinot, and her Bister and house guest. Mrs. Helen Ft'ost. Mrs. Boudinot wu presetfted ~·ith a lamb from the K ay Finch studio as a glft from the g-roup. On Sunday, Judge and Mrs. D. J . Dodge of Costa Mesa sat down to dinner surrounded by their entire family-quite a thrill in these war- times! The arrival of 1st U. and ?i.frs. Byron Johnson and three chil- dren, Byron jr., Charles and Mary Elizabeth, from Honolulu on Sat- urday filled chairs at the festive board that have been vacant since the summer of 1941. Mrs. Jobnson wes Dorothy Dodge. Completing the family circle were the Judge and his wife, M.r. and Mrs. Jack ' Dodge of North Long Beach and Mrs. Betty Adams ot Inglewood. The J ohnson family wUl remain with Judge and Mrs. Dodge during the lieutenant's 30-day furlough. Try working puzzle. tcxlay's crossword Mesa LIQUOR SHOP 1822~ Newport Blvd. Plenty of Whiskey COSTA ME.SA, CALIF. Phone Newport « The ~ per cent certificatee ot indebtednesa ""'ill mature June 1, 19i6, and will be in coupon form only, in denominationl'i"'of $1000 to $1 ,000,000. F actory·to· You· Prices REDWOOD FURNITURE DeLuxe Redwood Chaisette Extra heavy rope &nd OOD..ltruc- Uon, la.rge w~ls. vat-dyed pads ln a variety of $2195 of colon.. Complete .. Redwood Chairs With pads, $1495 vat-dyed ......... -........ . Redwood Coffee Tables ~:.: ".'.'d ............. --$895 Recllnlnc ohaln, aa- aorter can.vu covera ... _ $395 Many Ot.tser Outdoor Items Redwood ReNu ~11 q~~~7 ........ 95c SANTA ANA TENT & AWNING CO. 1626 South Main St. SANTA ANA Phone Santa Ana %07 11.4 cup8 shrimp (1 No. 1 can) Tomato sauce Combine potato, aalt and celery salt. pepper, paraley and onion juJce. Add egg; mlx \\'ell. Fold in shrimp. F orm mixture into 8 flat ca kes. Sa.u te. turning to brown on both sides. Serve bot with tomato 88.uce. S ef"Vcs 4 . Mrs. Harold Grauel had the thrill or becoming an aunt twice on Easter Sunday. A telegram from Omaha t elling1 of a daughter havlng been born to her niece, Janice Petrocci and her husband, arrived just as the phone nang an- nouncing the arrival or a son to her broth.er and his \Vife. Mr. and ,_frs. Merle Jensen of Norwalk. • Before You Build or Remodel Give Dolla rs to Lncle Sam while you can '. Buy \\'ar Bonc!s'. Iii! HEADACHE •• sucH A BIG LITTLE nt!NG Anti-Pala Piii .....u,. ..-... -Jir ..... ..... bat II .... !fmnlP. .._ nlar PU. ... ••ante-a ••tlol1 ~ Do 1\19 -Dr .... AMH'illll ftllll? lt -wtiF ... , -r--rit Dr. Kllel .Ami-Pala 11111 • ~ U.. ltON ta till IFJ ' 7 _J*DCe ,_ .... -...... iuid la tM .... ~-. ..,... . ....... T---6:1.U;.. ... -..... -~T-•m ..... .fC_ U. Mt I' 'ti. T I' MORNING Affiil , A HEARTY dlnnar, or mld- nl&ht lunch. • litll• too much smo~ ~Pl a c:ocktail or two -t tlm to- nicbt; 1 misenbla letdown, 1oe<adache1 f..Jinc torriomnr momlnc. Yoa peopM who orn"ontlb' al- t.mid • part1 and enjoy ~ t.t .. -end 1ood food. °""" .., next dq for the fun you h.d. .TttfL."!C. T .. E~ J..~ .... m .. _.. "'1 ..... ..., ol - .... 9 ---Alica s.u- --• ..u.i.1o d: ..... wttb. bdfend -. -•rt= •=ru ...... --.AIM llt'e ._ .,..,.. --., M mW hdf-. Nr•-MMI '1 ...... ... .,, .. ----uJ pis r1 Jt • .-. Tour ~ ... ~ ieDI A .. I 111_. til" 0. ... ----· ..... t •••••• far -Wl!i ....... p.cjiiijt ·---......... - ' visit our Interesting sample and display rooms. Color guides; planning aids, com- prehensive stool< of rugs, carpe~ and linoleum. l<ugs& Carpets Clea.ned, Repaired LUDLUM Carpet Works 1622 Sout.ll Main St. Phone Santa Ana %806 SANTA AN A YOU'LL BE BEARING TBl!l NEWS of VICTORY °" tbe SAME ILU)IO YOU NOW RAVE .•. u n9 '-• m ...... u ............ ca. .............................. • nan .,, n..n ,.... ,....... - OUAJIANTl!ll!lD U-BOUB UDIO DaVWS SHORT CIRCUIT Radio & Electric 615 l:..l 8&7 Pront, At &lie FerrJ , • ..., .. BALBOA ... him ~}( .............. ~. 3& ... ~ 1Jf.u..OY/JJ. $~.,,J, 34r'! 3£.ri .or.JJ"" ~ aa•wma~~· .. _.,, .,.,}••'*"•D• ••"'-Y• .... c..•1~~· \ • t \ Bl:Cl'ION 1. That the public int.rut and convenience require• the doet.ng up and abandonment ot a portion of a certain street ln the City of __.,rt Beach, and St ta tbe intention of the CJty COun· cD ot the CSty of Newport Beach ~ order the following deacrlbed portiona of a certain street in aaJd Oty to be cloeed up a.nd aban- doned.to-wit: THIATV·FIRST STREET All that portion of 31st street u laid out and shown upon a map of L&ncute.r'a Addition to New· port Bea.ch, recorded ln Book ~. Page 14 of :Mlacellaneoua Mapa, Records o! Orange County, Call· fornia, a.nd a portion ot 31st Street deacrtbed in Deed from the Flnt NaUonal Bank of Newport Bea.ch to the Oty Of Ne~rport Beach, re· corded in Deed Book 321, Page 65, Recorda Of a&id County, described u follows, to--wit: BegtnnJng at the northwesterly comer of Lot. 7, Block 429 of said Lancaster's AddiUori ; running thence North 20° s..· 30'" Eut along the-northerly prolongation oi' the- eaaterly line of UL!ayette Avenue, 8.f.!) feet ; ' Thence North 89° 15' 30'" Ea.st along a Llne parallel with the northerly line of. said Lot 7, 62.66 feet; Thence South 69° 05' 30'" Ea.st, FOR INSU .. ANCE SEE Howard W. GeTriah ._ Newpon - OOllTA MDI& ..-111 Automobile Accident • • Fire Life U ceruie and Contract Bonds Written Quality Lumber and Building Materials • COSTA MESA LUMBER CO . Lumber and Building Materials Bay District Lumber Co. Phone 1150 518 COAST momvAY AT THE ARCHES GORDON B. FINDLAY CONTRAOTOB and IKllLDl!lK MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OUR BPEOIALTY Cabinet Shop Service Offlee Cablu& 81lop !1410 Coast Blvd. 407 SOth St. Phone U% Pb. 2988-1 NEWPORT MMJll. 0A'0. YOUR DREAM HOME The Home You Want May Be Advertised On Today's Classifred Page Under Classification Number 47 to Own Your Own Home ' U you don't have suttlcient mooey for the down pay- ment coosu1t the Real Estate Loans classltlcatklll Num- ber 55 for firms who will tM!'P you flnanc:i yoor property '"",,_, ,.,_ 'tE' Bk!TAJN'S ,Pl1liHTlNU P~MB MJNJSTIUt •ta.ad...._., the .. dnfoa'1 tMth" of tbe na.nted Nu.i Sietfried ·.,. ~·1~ A~.,.• Geaenl S!Dlpeoa. famed oommud• of tb• U. S. 9tb Army wb.icb laat 1ma1bed to tbe Rbin&. la this b11tor10 pscture, Mr. q&urcb1ll ... rn, to be enjoyinc the frim laumor of the 1ituation. no doubt rec.lliq bo" fou1 •r• • Ull )'-.n qo tha Bntial» Commonwulth •• Mttliq alone .,.in1t W appareotly inYincible German mifbt. At the left •.t1nd~ ODii of the man wt. wu foremHt la the Yictariet tbat beat blck tba Nazi tide, Field Manbal Morrtiomery, we11r1q bt1 famou1 e11p. · ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pueuc NoTICES Pueuc NoTICES WHAT'S COOKINC. the following peraona whose names FICTITIOUS TRADE NAME Cook S and &ddre~ a.re u follows: ed a.usage Link• CERTIFICATE Ma.tled Sweet Potatoe.e G. C. Bennett. Partner (INDIVIDUAL) G p • lWl West Central Avenue, reen eaa .... pple Jelly Hot Corn Muffins Newport Beach, California. G. E . McNlel, Partner I, the undenlgned . ROY WIN· *Double Boller Prune Souffle 1501 West Central Avenue, DELL. do hereby certify that I Coffee or Milk Newport Beach. Califomla. e.m transacting the bualneaa of re· •Double Bo1le,.-Prune Souffk ' LOUISIANA'S CAPITOL The tallest building LQ. the South, Louisiana's capitol at Ba\on Roua:e- 34 stories, 450 feet in height-stands on the campus of the old State University. It supersedes the mod- est structure completed in 1849 and equipped with furnishings from Eu-~ rope that had been d ispatched to Emperor Maxin1illian of Mexico but arrived after his death. The present capitol proclaims Louisiana's faith ln it.s opportunities 1or future gener· ations' in 1ndus~ry and agriculture. Thousands or Lou isiana's sons are ftghting to preserve tho~e opportu- nities. and War Bonds supply them mun.ltions. l 5. T rta11t•1 Dtf(J•l.,.nd Try working puzzle. today's crossword The projected. Y. M. C. A. cam· paJgn for fund• with which to d~ velop a "traveling Y" for the com- munltlu of Newport, Balboa, L&· gun.a Beach and Coata Mesa wu given a wbatantlaJ boo9t la.at week with the al.location ·of $25-0 by the Newport Harbor Wa.r CbeaL Appearing be.fore the committee, Rev. E . D. Goodell uked for what- ever help the Che9l could afford. and the contribution resulted. All com.mitttiient:. have been met and a email balance remairu ln the bank, the .chest trea.surer reported. A large campaJgn will be started next fall for financing future ac- tlvttles. Progresa on organization of a. Newport Ha..rbor Community Cbe!lt to la.ke up the tuk of raising local relief tun<a after the war was also reported. Copies of the propo&ed by.laws which have been r eceiving careful study of a special commit· lee of H. F . Kenny a.nd Le& Stef- fensen were reviewed and eug· geatlons for changes and a.dd.Jtloo.a were outllned. The committee will meet shortly wilh Attorney Roland Tbomp8011 to adopt final pl&rui for the community-wide relief organ- 1.zation. Those attending the meeting were Chairman P. A. Palmer, A . B. Rousselle, Hubbard C. Howe. H . F . Kenny, Irvln ~orge Gordon, Judge 0 . A . Jooes, C,lyde ABhen and Sec· retary Harry Welch. ''Satisfied Radio Service" WITNESS OUR HANDS thia 22nd frlgeratlon and related activities 2 egg wbitea day of March, 1945. In Oran~e County, Ca.Jlfomia, at 1i3 cup karo ~RT ALBOA COST .._,A G. c . BENNE'IT the location of 1905 Fullerton Ave-14 teaapoon\salt J..,~nrv • B • A 11~ c. E . McNIEL nue. Coeta Me88 In said County 8~ teaspoon dnnamon or nutmeg 1886~ Newport Blvd Ph. S45 ' Costa Mesa ST A TE OF CALIFORNIA 1 and State under a f lctitiou. name cooked pruneo, pitted & chopped Open 10 to 6 dally, eicept Sonday ~ Monday COUNTY OF ORANGE ) se. or deatgne.tlon which doee not shO"N Combine egg whitea. karo, salt ~:=:=:=::§:=:=:=:=:=:=~§::=~§======:§::=:=:=:=::§:=:=:=~' On thla 22nd day at March. 1945, the name or namea of the penons and ctn.namon or nutmeg in bowl: A. D . before me. Carrie v . Dudley, intere&ted in said buaineu, viz., beat with rotary beater 'tO atltf a Notary Public in and for said COST A MESA RE FRIG ERA TION enough to sta.nd in peaks. lf'old ln County and State. personally ap-SERVICE; prunes. which have been drained pea.red G. c. Bennett arld c. E . that I am the sole owner of and of any juice. Turn into t op ot McNlel, known to me to be the I the only person Interested ln said greased 2 qt. double boiler. Cover. persons whoee names are wbscrlb-business. that my place of resl· Cook over const.a.ntly bolling water ed to the within Instrument. and dence ts 1905 Fullerton Avenue. 40 minutes. Turn out on platter. acknowledged to me that they exe· Costa Mesa, California. lf deeired. serve wlth cream or cuted the same. Dated: the 9th day of April, 1945. custard IJl:luce made from egg rN WITNESS \\'HEREOF. ROY WINDELL. y olks. Serves 4. have h~reunto set my hand and STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) I -------- affixed my offlcle.I seal the day COU?\'TY OF ORANGE I S'S. Gf!orge F . Smith a.nd M&.ry E . and year in this certificate first 1 On this the 9th day of April, Wren were granted a marriage H· above written_ 1945. before me. CARRIE V. DUD-1 cense last week. CARRIE V . DUDLEY, LEY, a Notary Public in and t or -------------- Notary Public lo and for said 81lid County and State. personally seal. CHRISTIAN~ Balboa, California (SE.AL) County and State. J appeared ROY WINDELL known I CARRIE V. DUDLEY. (My Commission Explreti Nov. 17, t o me to be the person \A.'hoee name Notary Public ln and for 1948. l Is subflcribtod to th~ within lnstru· said County and State. DELICIOUS FOOD ... COCKTAIL BAR ' DINNERS ... BANQUEI'S Pub.-Mch. 27: Apr. 3, IO. 17, 1945. ment. and a cknowledged to me J ! ~J~' commia!rioc expires' NOv. 17, --------------1 that he executed the same. 1948.) WITNESS my hand anq official Pub:-A.pr. 10, 17 , 24 , !.lay 1, 1945. Leonard MarshaJI, Manalier NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE No. 16210 In the Superior Court of the State of Callfornia In and for the Count y of San Bernardino. -· f:-J THE !.IA TTER OF THE E STATE OF LAURA HILBURN PEARS, al!tO known as LA URA NOTICE TO BI DD ERS H . PEARS and ltfRS. JOHN W . r PEARS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: that lhl" City Councll of the City that the undersigned executor ot ot Nev.·port Beach offe rs to the the estate of Laura Hilburn Pears. highest and tx;st bidder an oil and al.90 kno\\'Tl as Laura H . Pears and gas lease to tla lands located U'I. ~!rs. J ohn W. Pears, deceased. will Orange Countv. Californ!..a. and 1 sell at private sale to t he highest k.nOY.'D as the City Water Pumping and befit bidder upon the terms Plant. which lands contain five &nd conditions , hereinafter men- acrM. more or lesa. tloned and subject to confirmation All bids or proposals must be In Of said Superior Court, on or a~ter wrlting and sealed, accompanied the 20th day of April, 194.~ &t the by certified or cuhler's check for office of u . F. Lewil, attorney, the full amount of the cub rental Suite lO v . L. Gregory Building, offer ed, and mu!ft. be flied in the 2081,2 Orange Street, Redl&nds, otflce of the City O erk of the City Call!omla, all the right. title, in· of NeY.'P(lrt Beach on or before tereBt or estate of the said Laura the hour of tour o'clock P. M . on H. Pears, deceased, at the time of the 16th day of April, 1945. Said her death and a.II of the right, bids will be opened and considered Utle, interest and estate ~t ea.id by the City Council at an adjourn· e6late baa a.cQ.uired by ol>era.Uon ed regular meeting to be held April of law or otherwlee, other tha.n or 19. 1945, at the hour of four In addition to that of said deceased o'clock P . M .. in the Council Cham· at the time of her death of. in and ber, City Hall. Oty Of Newport to that certain lot. piece or parcel Beach. of land situate in the City of New- The successful bidder sh&ll e:x:e-port Bea.ch, County of Orange, cute a lease ln form prepared by State of C&.li!ornta. described aa Roland Thompson, City Attorney, follows, to-wlt: and said lease shall be held ln ee-Lot Seventy (70 ) ot '"The crvw until drilling open.tlona have Subdivision of Block "A" Ea.st actually been commenced In ac -Newport," 88 abown on Map cordance with the terma of saJd recorded In Book 4, page 151 of lease. Miscellaneous Maps. record.I of For further particulan in refer· Orange County, California. ence to the deacriptlon of the real located at No. 103 Edgewater property proposed to be leased, the Avenue. Balboa. rorm Of lease satiafactory to the TERMS AND CONDmONS OF City, and the form ot escrow in· SALE: C&&b tn lawful money ot structlons sa.Ustactory to the City, the United Sta.tea of America; t en eee R.oland Thompeon, City Allor· per cent of the purchase price to ney of Ne~rpor( Beru:h, at Room be pa1d at the time of. sale. balance 210 Spurgeon Bldg., Sant& Ana, upon confirmation of sale by said Californ.Ja. Superior Court. or upon such other The Q ty Council Of the C1ty Of term1 u may be agreed upon. Newport Beach reaervee: the rtgbt All blda or offers must be in to r eject any or all blda. l'Tillng and may be le:t at the of- BY ORDER OF THE CITY flee ot the above named executor Dated the 2n<;;>d~y~prll, in"'\_. or may be filed in the o!tice of -~ the Oerk of thil Court. at any FRANK L. RINEHART, time art.er the tt.nt pubUcaUon at a.ty Ovk. thia notice of sale. Pub.-Ap~. 5, 10, 194.S. Executor reeeTVea the rt.gbt CERTIFICATE OF PART.NER· 8HIP TRANSACTING BUii· NESS (JNDER FICTITIOUS NAME. reject any or all bids. Dated : April 2. 1945. U. Ii'. LEWIB. · E::r:ecutor of uJd ir.t.ate. Pub.-April 80 5. 10, 12, lT, 19, 19fll BUY WAR BONDB · • l"AUL NORMAN Y ACffT IAI L. llAKUI . ~ • Painted • General . • ' Fenders Straightened . Motors • • Bodies Repaired • . W1'eels Aligned . CARS AND TRUCKS • • -Motors Overhauled -. • -Motors Re bored • • Genuine General Motors Parts • ' Seat Covers • • • and Accessories . Car Radios ' • • ~ . Bumper Jacks ' ~ 12 Months to Pay { ALL WOR.K GUARANTEED ' C 18ERTSON ·_CHEVROLET CO., Inc. • llUntington Beath and Newport Beach • ' • I • • • -I Serg~nt Po~n, 1Corona del Mar, lYfarded Coveted Silver Star • Use Them for Results Award of the SDver star t.o Sgt. . CITATIO~ Much l9'0 -----If you don't find what yoU are looking for advertised In this Issue Phone Newport Beach 12 ~ 13 and place your own advert!Joement --- mdward J . Powera of Corona. del Mar" folf" outstanding valor t.D France was announced by Major General Harry J . eomn., com· manding general of the ta.a:ious Rainbow Dlviolon. ~y. ~ A true copy of the citaUon re- ceived by hit parmts. Mr. and l4ra. w. Frank Powers of 601 Mar- guerite avenue, Corooa del Mar, giving the dartng act for wbich tbf. youth wu decorated. ts re. ptlDted herewith : HEADQUARTERS 42nd (RAIN- BOW) INFANTRY DIVISION Otttce of the Commanding General HllY, BOW llESTS IEIEIBEI THE WAY I IATHIOOM LOOIS! NU:-£NAM£1.,..,...,...., UTMllO• • •~r!h.K .. rc-n.;.... rONICOATCOVERS' tql:_£_~J..L 110 BRUSH NARKS Coast Hardware 246 -48 Fo"'5t Ave. LAGUNA BEACH JIG BUILDERS NEEDED • -APPLY- Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corp. 216 W . Third St. Santa Ana SNOOD LES Award of the Sliver Star j:,, _;;;;;;;:_;;;:_:_:_:_~:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_::j~~;;;;~;~~;:=:;~;:::============-~~============-;-=:::'.:=====·=======-i=============-By <dm!Ctlon Of the Pnoldenl. Btl!llNEllS GllDlll 10 EMPLOYMENT Oh'ltUD It l!'tJBNITUBll FOB 8ALE n 8PE(llAL ANNOUNOZMENTS 18 UAL EIJTATI: '7 \BEAL EIJTAD under the· provtslons of Army Reg------'---------------------ulaUorui 600-46. 22 September 1943. RALPH'S OAR.AGE. 1866 New-BEAUTY Operator wanted for FOR SALE-Pullman Inner-eprlng WANT 2 tall or fan palm treea. u amended, the SILVER STAR la port Bll'd.,""Coilta Mee&. Repair· perm. employment ln new shop mattreues, twtn and double, $36 Will remove from ground free. awarded to: Ing. Generaton. startera. Elect.. on Balboa laland. 304 Marine each; ma.pie chel'l:.a, vanity. 136 Write Box H. Newa-Ttmes. EDWARD J .. POWERS r Weld:t.ng. Speclaltzthg on Dodge Ave. Phone Newpt. ~-1827 or 'each ; n ight table. pictures, ruga, 28-2tc 39706682, Sergeant. Infantry, Head· It Plymouth. Good 8t.ock parts. wrlte P . O. Box 18. · 26-ftc girl's clothing, 11.u 15. 1813 East quarteni Company, Ult Battalion, 19--tfC WANTED _ HeJp 2 day& wee.It., -. Central Ave .. 6-9 p. m . 28-Ztc _w_ANTED ____ TOc..:__REc:..:__NT.:::._ ____ u= 24.2d Ihfantry, for gallantry ln ac-1---.1)=-.. -c:e:-~-~h-Se~rv-lc-e~Sta-tlo-n~·-whole or ball days. Ca're ot 2 BOATS. SUPPLIES $100 REW ARD for information Uon. Tl.re-Bat ry-Jgnitlon Servi.Ce sma.ll cblldren and bouaework. ------" leading to rental of 3 Bdrm. hse. On 10 January 194~. near Hat-Se v ll 727 E FOR SALE----16-ft. Outrigger Sail tum. or tmfurn. tor tamlly of f ten. Fl°ance. wben an enemy eelt-Lubrication e Mn. o .... 1 u:t Ocean P ropelled assault gun wil beard 20tb &: Newpt. Blvd.1 Costa 1'tesa Blvd., Balboa. Phone 2378-R. 1 Boat. Like new. Complete with tn1 S. A. Call D. P . carey. Balboa Phone 20~ 1~16tc 28 ttc sails a.nd pontoons, $100. Phone nn, Balboa. 28-2tc approaching the battalion com--16M-J. 26-.ftp mand post where he wu staUoned PEJl80 ____ N_AL~-----''---l_t ~ALE MUCELLANE.OUS SO at the time, S ergeant Powert, with -------------COMMERCIAL FISH BOAT 28 ft. another soldier, voluntarily went CARPETS and UPHOLSTERiNG PORT ABLE TYPEWRITER and Tn1nk Cabin. Red Wing motor. 1 to the top rioor of a building near cleaning tn •your home. Work man's bicycJe. Ph. Npt. 2657-W. A-1 condition. All equipped. Call the command post and, waiting guaranteed. Color and beauty re· 27·2tc 343 Newport. 27..ftp until the vehicle was within 30 vtved, give; nev.· ahee.n. Phone yards of the building and prepar-Newport 1084-W. 22-Stc j NEW Apt. size gas range, $69.50 ONE PAIR 95 H .P . direct drive WANT TO RENT-Uniurnlshed 1 or 2-bedroom house in Newport Beach or Costa MPsa orea. Per- mane:-it. No chtldl"t"n. Phone l1!°S. "A. L. Smith, Nilrpt. Bch. 71S. 17-Uc APARTMENTS &: ROUSES ing to fire upon the command po6t. -------------Used 2-pc. Bed divan suite $79.50 Chris-Craft motors. $800.00. Ken fi red five rockets from a rocket PAINTING CONTRACTOR Used 2-pc. CUrlter Hohair suit. ~ilson, Chris-Craft dealer, 925 SM.ALL turn. apartment. Adults launcher. hi~t lng the enemy ve-s99.5o: Wal. •· 6 ~ bed. che8t , orurt Highway. Phone 584· only. 4909 Sea Shore Drive. htcle and setting it afire. Entered Painting -Decorating dresser, S39.50. 28-4tc ___________ 21-tfc NeY:port. 28.itc mil!Qiry service from Riverside. Roof Repair & Painting PRO.f'ESSION AL diving -ba-.-g-e, DlNGmES, Paddle boards. Te~• ::-,-------------- 1 California. # Sympson & Nollar cost s1000. a st.eal at S400. Liv-Tables. Retall and whole88.le. REAL ESTATE 47 i SignedJ HARRY J . COLLINS. Ph. Ny..·pt. 1217-W 512 38th St. ing accommodations. glaas bot-WATSON WOODCRAFT SHOPS, M j G I USA FOR SALE-F1ne 2-bedrm. home, a or enera . 12-tfc tom, diving ladder. radJo, etc. 611 Cout Highv"ay C d. =,-,-,=,,.-,-c=-c--------fully furnished, on corn.er lot omman mg. .:: Phone Torrance 1761-R. 27-4.tp Phone Ne.......,..rt Beach 601 TRANSPORTATION 16 ...... ~ Balboa Peninsula. Phone Newpt. 14-tfc n_ FOR SALE-Black plitent leather -------------1 ocach 1087-J. 26-3tc ' The consciousness of good lnten- 1 tion11 is the greatest solace in mis- tortune.-Cicero. BICYCLES -Sold. rented or re- paired'-Vogel's. 100 Main St.. BaJboa and 208 Marine Avenue, tap shoe!, .!!li.ze 6·B. '-l:ooden taps, New and Used ------------- CLASSIFIED INDEX NOTICE _,..Ba.Jboa Island. 22·tft ws:f ~'"D FOUND !'! LOST-Saturday n ight, rhinestone clip. Balboa or Ba.Jboa !!land. Reward. Phone 142. 25-4tc WANTED -Experienced. depend- good condition, 205 Westm.in11ter 1'.f ARINE SUPPLIES Ave., Newpt. Hts., or phone 2122 Commercial Fb:hing Gear after 5 :30 p. m . 25-tfc BEACON LANDING 1301 Coast Hiway, NOW ti the tJme to paint. Com-Newport Beach. Phone 208-4-\V. plete stock. Best · grade enamel 9-tfc inside qt. 98c. Exterior best ------------- grade gal. $2.98. WeJStern Auto BOA -:'S-Bot. Sold and Traded Supply. Costa. Mesa. 25-4tc :\lartne Engines a.nd Par"t:M Electric Hot Plates Single $4.95 • Double $10.95 Cord lncluded Coast Hardware 246~48 Forest. Laguna 26-Stc MARINI!; SAL-./A\.iE AND MFG. CO. 3090 W . Central Ave. Ph. 2388-W Newport Reach, C&ILt. 26-ttc ! ""'ill not be resporurible for any able housekeeper. Salary open. debt.a or obtlgatlol'U!I of ·a.ny kind, Call Npt. 2130. 27 -f.tp ------------- other than my 0\\-'D u ot th1-date. IF YOU want to aell your old 8PECIA.L ANNOUNCEMENTS S8 .., WANTED -Fount.a.in Girl. Gun-pl.a.no see ua. We pay ~'-est 1 -------------April 10th, 19'45. d , ""'u entan s Drug Store. Pb. 515. cub price. 30 years in Orange DRESSMAKING and ALTER- MRS. ALFRED LEWIS MILLER. 28-2tc county. Danz-Schmidt Plano C.O., A TIONS. 614 36lh Street. New- 536 Via Lido Nord. l.Jdo Isle, -------------1 28-ltc Newport Beach, CBJlf. WANTED-Woman tor bou.sev.·ork _5_2~o_N_._MaJn __ • _5_•_n1a __ Ana. ___ :;._u_c port Beach. l8-l7tp and cooking. Live out. 813 West l WA.NTED-Wuhing ma.chine ur-KEYS MADE WHILE YOU WAIT Bay Ave., Balboa. Pb.. 358. gently needed by mother of four Vogel'e, 100 Main st. Ba.Jboa. a.nd 28-2tc! active boys. Phone ~R. tf 208 Marine Ave., Balboa ISiand Duplex On 13th Street El Bayo Tract • Priced Rlght. • Small House Near Bay on 1 ¥.? Lots $8500 W . L. JORDAN 700 E . Central. Balboa Telephone: 153 AT COSTA MESA -MAKE AN OF'F'ER It's vacant on Monte Vista and the soil is truly good. It's a corner location. Yod wW like It. Nearly an acre. The house ts a good one with 5 rooms in excellent condition, double garage; extra barn in fairly good shape; berries and fruit trees. The price is only $6500, on temlS. JUST $9000 For this English stucco home on 21,) acres of Ramona chicken equipment. The tenns are onl)'· $3000 dov;-n. soil. $600 PER ACRE For your country home. Here is a 15 acre property that shcruld appeal to you. It's one of the better quality soil and the I~ is such that the view is perfect. . ' IM11IBI2IATE POSSESSION May be had on this ::i·room ~1onterey home. There i.s L2 an acre and it's priced below value at $6550. You may move In with a $2500 down pa,.vment. M. B . HENDRICKS, Realt.or. 713 N. Main, Santa Ana. Phone 1333 Complete Insurance Servi~e At Crystal Cove 3-bedrm. beautiful home on Ocean Froiit. furnished,. $5.750.00. ' W. J . HOLCOMB 1517 Coast Highway , Corona del Mar. Calif. ''Wbere ~e ~ags Fly" 27-2tc Duplex On 13th Street El Bayo Tract 3 Rental Unit.8 Small Honse Near Bay on 1 ¥.z Lots $8500 2 Bedroom Home Modern. C.Ompletely furnished Apartment over garages. Occupancy Sept. 1st. W . L. JORDAN 700 E. Central. Balboa Phone: 153 28-2tc Ocean Bay Lot Newport Heights $2250.00 3 Bedroom Home Modern. 60-tt. front. 1;-2 blk. from bu.s line and stores. $6500.00 3 Bedroom Stucco Corner lot. Double garage. Liberal term.a. $8750.00 2 Bedroom Home On the channel ln Newport. $9000.00 Immediate Poeseaaion. ! RFAL ESTATE WA."iTED M Wanted at Corona del Mar 3-room home on or near Oce.a.n F'ront. Will pay up to S20.000. W. J, HOLCOMB 1517 Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Calif. "Where the Flags Fly" 27-2tc WANT Balboa Isle 2 or 3 bed.rm. home or lot. F . Ellis. 131 N. Broad-.,.•ay, Los Angeles. Pbone MUtual 4212 ; res. RO..f«35. 26-18tc HELP! WE have list of buyers waiting.for lot.8 and homes. List with us now for quick action. HARBOR REALTY CO. 30th and W. Central Newport Beach MONEY TO LOAN 28-ttc LOANS TO BUILD, buy, improve, modernize or refinance. Ne""'J>Ort Balboa Federal Saving• and Loan Asaocl&tlon. 3333 Via Lido Telephone 1500 M01''EY WANTED WANT 6o/c Money. Call 1963-J. Newport Beach. 5 to revenings. No agents. 26--ftp S.tfc MONEY WANTED Any amount, small or large. SAFE LOAN, 6% No agents. Call Npt. Bch . 1963.J · 5-7 evenings. 28·;tp 1929 FORD "A" O:>upe.. 6 t1rea, needs repairs. $110.00. Phone 1850-R after 5 p.m. 2Z-.lt 1945 TIDE TABLES -~~~----------~• FOB a ... --"i 22-ttc \V ANTED -Woman for cleaning a-u--.~a.i ..,_ ~ -.. -------------- D. C. MacKenzie FOR SALE or trade for p~rty FOR SALE-Hall a.ere a.nd 2-bed-Ph . -.- room houae. Vacant. $37:)(), $1500 one 161 I or what have you? 1937 Fi.at. High 'r\'. 11 Th. 11 Low Hlgh 3 :10 9:39 -0.1 5.7 3 :65 10:13 Low 3:26 in private home. one or t\\-·o days -------------FOR SALE---4-burner. high oven a v.·et'k 813 West Bay Ave .. Bal-ga.s range. left-hand oven. Good bo&.. Pb. 358. 28-:ltc rondition. 205 ·W estmira:ter Ave .. -0.5 HELP \\'ANTED-Cuter, young Newport Heights. or phone 2122 after 5:31l p. m . -26-tlc 4:01 man pore.ferred. Call MN. Coffey, YOUR TIRES RECAPPED while yoo ~-ork. Bring in your ca.r or tires in the m orning and they will be ready to roll in the eve- ning. Phone Newport 234.2 tor do91rn. 470 Newport Blvd. Phone 1808 Nev,,.port Blvd .. Costa Meea Fa.ir condition. Saves lotl!l of gaa. 1965-:M. 2s -uc 1 ____________ 28_-2lc ___ P_h_._1_1_s_. _,,4 ______ 28_-_21c THREE BAY FRONT HOMES-- I $6500.00 furnished F . 9 :14 5.5 10:02 5.2 13 10:55 4.8 --0.s a.o 4 :4.2 10:50 --0.9 6.0 --0_ 1 &Cf'OS91 from P. 0 .. Corona del 0.4 I Jiving room furniture; daven- 4:37 1 .Mar, at Pottery Shop. 26-4tc ,FOR SALE-New. modern blonde r \Vho, then, ls the invincible port. chair. 3-piece sectional (Nr• daylls bt sa"lnit time> man ? He "'·hom rothing that Is l chair 8f"t . coffee table, dining set. appointment. Coat.a Me.aa Tire & Recapping Shop. In the rear at 20th & Newport Blvd. 16-t!c 1 $6750.00 furnished $9000.00 unfurnished All l.mmediate possession.. Ralph P. Maskev 3410 Coast Boulevard TELEPHONE OPERATORS NEEDED • Service Men and Wax Workers AreAD Tide11 att plaee<l In order or occan-ence. outl!lide the sphere Of his moral 1 527 Park avenue. Balboa Island. Lig-b! fiC"Urn a. m : dark ngure1 p. m. , pu.rpoee can dismay.-Epictetu.s. ! 28-2tp t 1 011t of lf) peopl*" "3d ~ ... v.-s-nmes Classified . .\.ll~.J BUY MORE WAR BONDS Ne9orport Beach Phone 402 By Cy Hungerford 26-tfc Depending Upon Our Girls at the Switchboards • W6U.. WELi.. - l'Ke· B/'('(·n.e ~ "fo<E C€N>Uf.l'f • E>' "! WP.rr A I MIN·Nli • GOOD PAY WHILE LEARNlNG AND REGULAR INCREAS!S Jobs Available in Many Southern California Otles SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TELEPHONE CO. DOROTHY DARNIT llELL0-~0 I'S TH1S? • . >\II! IT:> T£'!>'?.IE~ VCll CE- • t====;i• ' • • • 100 East Bay Ave., Balboe. ... 514'h No. Main St., Santa Ana -ol AvallallilltF ReqlJlnd • BALBOA WAS BUILT WITH VACATION MONEY If You Wish the Town to Retain its Resort Rental Status-- WRITE OR WIRE Your Congressman HON. JOHN PHILLIPS AT ONCE! • • A. ruling has been made that all Orange County. Beach Towns are to be removed from the Resort Status. This MUS-T NOT HAPPEN Here! -' ·South ~Apartment Owners Aaociation ·• I ~ 211 ll'C ' ' , • ' • Qpen Dinner Meet to Mark Anniversary of Mesa W_oman's Oub • .... wawwww.••ao& ...;..~ ...... i T. , . ,, :WA ... I'....._ ·' tv . ....-1e.1eu Harbor . . ~ Feminine · Ac'ti vi ties 8rowsi11g Around A pl& dlruler and ennJnc ot tine mu* hi being planned tor April 20th by ccaml-ID Clwye to mark the IUlll.h'•ralJ' ol tbe founding ot the Coot& ){-Friday Afternoon Club. 'l'h1I will be &D open meeting for bu.bands and j * By Wln1fred Barbre ..>.. ~ 12 aJ14 13 ..>.. ~~~_;_;_~~~~~~~~~~~~K-~~~~~~~~~~~-....:K;,:_~~~ • Balboa .Island with Fern Ebell Club Elects Officers; Hears Island Circle Has Mary Green Pauloo in Vocal Program Birthday Party for Ten Members 11'1"""" at the club. Dinner to he A delfal>ttul lun~ meetln&' Inc ... rotary, Mno. Bruce llcBrlde; sernd at S:t5 In the clu-at tho Jlhell club. 'l'bunilay t•tur-U..W.r, Mn. SUan Rutberford, I hll ottlcen n ... • birthday party for On tM way over thia mornJ.q, wm be put on by the Wa,yw and ed election of ottlOen. with Mn.. w • new wen: ~rdb;tc member'8 ot the Balboa Iala.od a~ ! noticed .:>me swell weather iD the Me&D.11 commlttee with Kn. OU. Victor Grace r.elected to head the =dre.!:Ztor~ ~ :: cl• when they met at the Balboa ott1n& • - -IO ~ now 1s as We&tberwax at the bead. Kn. Bob C"'OUP for the eomJnr year, and a Kn. K V. DUt. WU elected dJ4 lll&nd chapel of Chri8t ChUJ"Ch by _.... time .. any to stmt ·_,.-Sklleo and Kn. W. E. NlclteD are ·-·• -'~ t.he Sea tut WMk for a Dutch l'i;'"r It. Ill charge of the prognm wh!ch progn.m ot .. _ m .... c by Kn. r..ctor. lunch, with .. eryone ln1qlnc ct!t. or wm feature the talented High Mary Green Pauloo, San Francllco Appotnt«i u ltate deleptu to tor thoee whoea. natal anntverDf'tu t ;I:. ;!; School Sestette tmder the direction concert arti.t. the P'ederatlon meeting were Mn. we Te in the ~ IPrinl' monthl. 'Jbe Wee Jack and Jill Shop, of lCu Karle Hlebecb. and a dtr Decorattona for tbe table. were Grace, lln. Ruthel'ford and Kn. Receh1ng &'tfta were the Mu- 223 Marine Ave. have som~ of the liehttul vocal prognm by. two nuturtlums in amber bot.Ue., ar-De&kt.n.I, while delegate• to the dame. C. C. Stookey, Alex CUm· most individual clothes for the Spent1b eonpten augmented with ~ by Kn. C. M . Dealdns. county meett.Dp rd& Mn. llertcltel, mlrlp. Adrian lilarM. Leooard I am.all try I have ~er seen. Mn. dancJnW. while the same aower• ln an et-Mrs. Bruce McBride, Miu Marcia ~··· Icme IL sP!acu,. Sara Holman. who owns~ e shop has Feetlvttlu of the evening will fecttve tralllng &JT&Dgunent were Coombe, Kn. Harold Ahrendt, Bowman, Locate o.b, W. Lura been be-re for years and be l\lll)enlded long enough for the uaed on the mantle. Mra. Albert Redden. Mn. Grace, Smith, Mn. Louiae Sm.1th and Kn. knows what the thers want for nomtnattng committee to make It'• The guest art.tat, wbo wu ac-Kn. De•ktn1 and Mn. George Belle Ftnk. their children. Anything from report and the annual election of companJed by Doria Wylie, gave Wheat. • Kn. Lou.be Smith conducted tbe 'fluffy pinafores to beach top. ottlcera to be beJd. Tlio~ deairtng an lntere.Ung collection of 10Dg1, llembere Of the building com-W.1.Desl meettnc and li!n. Ma.r-ot ;t to attft&d th1a atfair are rUked to the nrst: group featurtng Calltornl& mitl.ee are Mn. Deakina, cha.fr· garet Dearborn led In devotionala .f; make ruervatiotUI with Miss Alice compoars, among the numbera man ; Mrs. Wayne Harper, Mn. L. for Kn. E . ·n. Goodell, devotional Of course the Plumer, phone Newport Beach 284. being "Ute" by Pearl CUrran of L. l.9bel1. Mra. H. K . Welsh and .,_,_ ~·1"-h " Wh th Cua.uu.ian. ..... 1 ....... 1;:'11 ave to Tbe Friday Afternoon C1ub Loa Angeles. The second group -ra. eat. In charge of e ba.· A number ot membera were not have toys tor the which now bae a memberahlp of wu cla&tcal short songa by Hay-z&ar next year are Mrs. Jayred jr. preeent at the meeting aa they beach. Saw some 125 active members and can point den. Grieg and Schubert, and then and Mrs. Othmer. formed the committee which 'Werv- good educational with pardonabJe pride to the fine came what the Btnger termed ''un· A report of the memberahlp ed luncheon to the group of Con- toys, puzzles and program.a and worthy community heard folk-songs," trom the Hebri-chairman ahowed 62 new members gregatlonal mlnlatef'9 who were skill toys at The project.a which ft supporta, ~ad tt.11 , dell t 11tands off the cout of Scot-added during the year and an out-<!'Onductlng a retreat tut week at Toy Shop. 208 beginning mote than 2~ yea.re ago land, and she told of the effect of at.anding report given by Mra. E . Mar C&&a.. and who were the Mea- Marine Ave. Also airplane rncxl.els when a small group of Coeta MM& their laotation on the people and E . Boudinot. bead of the Thrift dames Betty Ftnk:, Ethel Freitag, your prospective young fliers have ladles gathered to sew and chat. their mu.ate. Shop, ahowed a total of $2,3.4,:i.22 Lou.l.ee Smith, Ione Sprague, Mina "Somewhere in Poland" the pbot.orrapber came upon this f • f . . ~ Cousin of Noted Scenario Writer Weds Newport Heights Man in Los Angeles llA!tum!ng l!'l'tday from a abort and French and plaN' to contimle boneymaOn In Lo9 Angele-, M.r. thl.e work. She la al.90 an. artt.t and &Dd Kn. Leiter IAIC)l'l•rd Patch an-i. a member ot the Lacuna. Beach nouncecf their marriage In that city Art A...:latlon. mi Monday, wttb Judge Dock-Kr. Patch bu ll•ed In the H&J'- weUer perfo.rmJng the ce#emony bor area for 20 yun arid la a tn the tower of the city hall. clvtl aervtce ~ployee at the SA. 't'be bride t. the form.er Eleanor AAB. He hu a daughter, Betty, Annotr0ng-Muon of Old County who gro.4uat.d from N~ Road. daughter Of tbe late Mr. and Harbor t.TnJon High ac,hooL ln 1M2 M'l'B. Cb&l'!e• Edward Muon of and wbo i. employed at tbe New.- LaguD.a Beach a.nd niece of the Ttmee: ofttce, and a eon. Dan i.e. late 8tr l'r'ederick Treva, pbyBic-ter Patch, S•man .lie of the car. • tan by appoi.Dtment to King Ed· rter USS Suwanee. Dan wu re- wll"d the Seventh and -direct de--cenUy home on a 2()..day turlougb. llCU.dant on her mother'• tide ot while the lb.Ip wu being repaired Cb.let Justice .John llanhall of the at the Bremerton yvda, and told nra Supreme court ol V1rg1n1a, ot. the be.tile of Leyte Gull dur- wb.o wu recently mentioned tn an lng which 1be caught fire, tbe plc- arttcle Of Life. She la a cousin of ture1 having been releaaed last Edward M:uon, Engllab writer and .....it, appearing Ill the H<Nld-~ big game bunter, wh_o authored_ Expre&11 and other papers. H"r'enl motion picture ecenartoa, among whJch were ''Drums" and Mnt. "Four Feathers." Belle Fink ' of Laguna Daughter Of a foreign corre.. Beach returned home Wedneeda.y pondent for tbe London Daily Tele-alter spending two week.a with her graph and Roman Herald, Mra.' son and bla wife, Mr. and Mrs. Patch lived ln many of the Euro-Harold H. Fink, 203 Diamond a"e- pee.n countries and in Mexico, and nue, Balboa llla.nd. wu a student for two.-yeara at the University ot France. Paris, and for a year at the University: of Madrid, while abe had a year at the' University of California, Los Angeles camptlll. She baa been tea.chlng private clauea in Span.lab Mr. and Mre. Charles Porter Jr., 116 .4, 1 at atr-eet, were dinner gue.ata of John J ohnaon, Orange' a.venue. Co8ta. Mesa, Friday evening at Hein% Kafitl?r'e cate, with the ev~­ nlng spent at the show atterw&rda. been looking for. Hung by string The club became federated In 1920. The "Mimi" aria from Puccinl'll expended dy.rtng the club year for Bartholomew. Leonard Hargrave from the ceiling are some ot the "La Boheme .. wu the next num-relief and aid to worthy causes, d Bell Ft k models already constructed. Really ''P I. ., S h . l ber aod then cam£ a. group ot as aga.tnat $200.22 for expenaea. f' an The 0.:xt n ~eetlng will be at 1t's amazing what these models aOC110 C U tz song!! which were wiJlnere In con-Donations were dlvid~d U fot. 1 Mar Cua 00 May l wttb a. bot barefooted mother and her b3.bY· Ir-------------------------.., tvrapped in an old curtain to keep !::f out in the child's ever active C,elebrates Fourth tests, including "Service Star" by lnloW11c1u'deT1o•~edtoero..the p'r1$"°1:20er'o7~C:: luncheon aerved. N I A Martha Hewlltt Of Loe Angelea ~ ---~-----ata nniversary and "Sing of You" bJ Donna Tur-branch; $180 to Home eervice; warm. l\.lillions are worse cl:id In l\'ar-deva.stated lands aboard. You can help save them from sickness and death by civinr serviceable used clothinc. shoes, and beddlnc to the United National ClothiD&' Newport Shoe Repair Shop E. B. Doaatu. Owner 109 ZZud Slzeet Plenty of Good Leather at Prelent tor The kids of course were hungry for one (or two) of those juicy hamburgen at D<>dd's Malt shop, 211 Marine Av e. DOOd 11 a master at tttMn, as well as any • kind of. eW'l&s. or soda you could dream up, and of courae. all tlavors of malt. go too. What would be better than a "super-duper'' sundae after a day at the beach! Ask me. or ?ather, ask Df?dd. With the scan:- 11;)1 of ice cream. you're darned lucky to find such a place~ ;f; ;f; ;f; In case you thou&ht ~ we forgot Daddy, who ~ is interested in boats; . '] we didn't! Dropped in ~l'?lf;::;;;:")'l t "1'1\e Islanders". and ·i ~ found -some extra good ............ -books on boats anJ navigation. .For instance. Chris!' has a good shipment of technical and semi-technical books from the Cornell J\.1aritirne Prc>ss---such ti- ties as. "Encyclopedia of Knots", "Celestial Navigation", "Mari.time Dictionary". and .. S h i pf i t t e rs Handbook", They will rrall y bC' in demand for thC' Dad V.'ho is inter- ested iii boats, either for living or (or fun. So, if you don't know }'our way around when you ''put out to sea". look over Chris' com- plet e line. Just in case you get lost. (\.\·hich a good sailor doesn't). Otris has an International Time chart. All right sailors, "pull into port" at The Islanders, 214 Ma- rine avenue. ,,,. ...... ~ti"'/ The '< e en- "'11; : agers will go 1;·1 for a neat ~ rack to keep their jive re-- cordS in place. The Island R«ord Shop has them! Sl.25 for the lCHn. reconh, $2.00 for the 12-in. Holds a.round 40 record~. This record lhop al80 bas a Jarce stock or classical and semi-claSSl- cal albums. If you enjoy good m~­ sic after a long hard day or while doing you; work-stop at the Isl- and Record Shop, 201 Marine Ave. d; ;f; ;f; It's getting to that time of year when many boat· men ~'ill be look- ing for mate rials J to repair their boats. Found 1 some rigging Wire at Bay District HardwarE'. and a grod selection of pulleys,! turnbuckles and rope. Get your boft.t l"l'ad.,v for summer and try Al Paine at his stort", 210 l\tarine d; ;f; d; IL , Now· for an eve. " ning out or just looting at home. > saw some "L)cTin Lester originals" at "Nina's ... Clot hes ror Fun. elthtt In cokxful prints or lhdse smooth ga- bardines. NU}a has an eye tor clothes. and l>Bleve me, you could do nothing better than pep up that old suit with a dressy blOu.~. The:n if Y<l'1 prefer to be strictly tall· Ottd -• -Nina has "°""' sport ner. and as a closlng number. the 11.000 to Red Croea drtve. H os tess Quintette Young ~an k 11 n <Pancho) "Lord'!! Prayer." In addition $640 wu donated to-H J b 'I Schultz, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Al-Mrs. Grace pre.aided at the bwll-1 ward furnlahlng a room In the hoe· On Or U 1 etteS tred Schultz, 319 PolnoetUa ave-n .. a oesslon, and at the election of pita! at the Army Alr Base; $:!0 .. With Chinese Party nue. Corona del Mar. celebrated his o!flcera th0&e re-elected were, pree-Chrlatmu gitt8 to men on ahipa ln fourth blrtbday anmversa.ry re- 1 Jdent, Mrs. Grace: vtce·pre!fident. port here: $485 donated to USO; cently and his mother invited a Mrs. Wayne Harper; correspond· $40 for btrda for the blind. ,Collcc.Uou.. -- Costa Mesa PT A Hears S. A. School Principal in Talk group of email triend!t fM tbe oc-1 • ·~~·Eas1.,. theme predomtnated, HEC of Grange Officers and Wives Amid colorful and artlatlc ttec· oratloM, wlve11 of the men of Ju· bilee Chapter. Santa Ana Maaonlc Lodge, were entertained at & Chinese dinner by a Harbor b08tesa qulntette comprlaed of Mra. Dick Rlcbards a.t w boa e Newport Heights home the atratr was given; > Mi81S Nora Reed, principal Or the Lowell school In Santa Ana. gave an intereatlng and valuable talk to members of the Costa Mesa Ele· with Easter bunnle• trom the With Mrs. Wagar Enteit,tained at otudlo Of P&ncbo'• aunt. Kay Fredericks Home Flach, and wl!lte daisies forming lofrs. Roberta Rapier wu elected the center-piece of the dining table1 secretary during the absence of when: the bl.rthd&y 08.ke and lee Mrs. Alice Hughe1 at the regular crean1 Were .!lerved. At eacb place\ meeting of the Home F.conom1c1 was an Easter ba.8ket and a Uny club ot the Costa M:eu. Grange Kay Ftnch cbJcken. and there werel when members gathered at the bUllJlY hata for each cbild, made byl home of Mrs. Ja.sper Wager, 2~9 Mrs. Schultz, \ 20th street. A.ft.er refreshmenta e&.ch chlld Present tor the meeting were: Mra Martin Brautl and Mrs. Jo-mentary school P. T.-A. dt their Capt. and Mrs. John Wynn Fred-· bl f Co ta M M ~gular meeting and iru1ta1latlon of ertcka . .4, 100 Seu.bore Drive, enter-= Ham et 0 ~ M esas'id rs. officers last 'l:\'eek held in the ta.Jned a group C1t offlcera from the 81 rkgebe Pedtenof Nn an rt ee"· b ney kindergarten room · ot the school al h Ital t Cam P ndl t ac ar o ewpo ac . · Nav osp a p e e on The llDlall table& where the Topic of ber talk was "Children's Sat\Jl'day evening. Growth and Development" and ln lt wa.a lJ1 ~joyabte affair, with gue.!lts found th!lr places were c~-1 It she gave tbe mothers present a conven1aUon and bridge, prius be-tere<: by a cle er Chinese flow r " rdstl k" with hi h to arrangement and lighted by Chi· ya c w c meuure Ing won by Mrs. E. L. Calhoun and d ta Addi Ori I the month-by-month development H , B oese-re pe~. ng an en-Lt. unter rown. 1 th arr.O Of C rt of their children. Those 1 preaent 11.•ere Commander ~i~t~v~~e t~olte~& bitroduc:1 a I A delightful mualca~ interlud~ and Mrs. E . L. Calhoun aod Com-hl h roved to be bi bl wu offered by the Boye and Girls me.oder and MM!. Oliver, Laguna garn~ta":"' t P . gd ~ 1 Glee Club dJrected by Mrs. Corene Beach : Lt. Commander and Mrsi. entet inlng. Prizes v.:ere a\\·ar e Boettcher . h Lt • d to Airs \Ylllls Baker, Mrs. Clinton · Jo n Hromadka, Balboa; . an · Sid Lowry d The new officers for the coming Mr1t. Hunter Bro'l:\'ll, Three Arch Dozier. Mra. Laneyhto allanf year \Vere al!!IO installed. They ~r rs Kenneth ug n, o MISSES' AND LADIFS' HALF SOLES However, leatber I.I deft~y on the abort list for the balance of the year ·" Aho, just received: 1500 prs. non-m&rld.n&' rubber it01M tor children ONLY Brin&' them In NOW. NOW OPEN Vi's New Beauty Shop . ' (Viola 'Brennan) 1103 Cout mpway, Corona del Har • Permanent Waves a Specialty . Tinting Done Expertly Evening appointments will require advance arrangements Phone 178 Temporartly wa.s given a buket and went to Mrs. Mina· Mitchell. Mn. Roberta the ya.rd for an Easter egg hunt, Rapier, Mrs. Hllda Bennett, Mrt. \\i th one lucky golden egg among Gertrude Nelson, Mrs. Helen Brace, the many colored ones. Aiding the ~fr!. Isabel Boudreau. Mrs. Allee hostess and enjoying the fun were Mullins, Mrs. Lida WacUlow, Mrs . Mrs. Schultz' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cla.rabelle Parson, Mrs. Minnie Frank Seamon of Laguna Beach, Eddy, Mrs. Alice Hughes. Mrs. and the young guests were David Ali ce Kyle, Mrs. Mary Knlpp and Spri;-;,;er, Nancy CUtter, Michael I one visitor. a wister of Mrs. Mul- r ~nnor. Patty Parshall, Timmy tins. VI Snnta Ana. · · L-------------------------...J Bay, and Lt. Colonel a.nd Mrs. Les--· . I "''ere· ~frs Kenneth Stewart. pres- ter ce. Other Harbor guests enjoying l<\en~: Mrs. R. Dittmar, flr~t vice:'~--------------------------Hotablrd, Douglas Craig, Bruce __ th h ltallt or these five host· "'"f>Stdent and program chairman,,... of the returned Japanese .!l1tuatlon. ea!es 0!~re Jesda.mea Ray Bailey Mn. Ernellt McClellan, seconrl Luc ... • and Wendy Desenberg. 'Mar Casa, B. I., Has Thla past week-end a gTOUp of or Newport Beach, Lynn Hughes vic~-president an d membership 40 young married people of the of Corona del Mar and Roger Bar-chairman; Mrs. HAtold Furtsch, Paaa.dena. Presbyterian church rov.• or t-9t\·port Heights. Those secretary: Mrs. Paul Norman. brought their children for a. boll· from Santa Ana included Mes-treasurer: ?.frs. B. F"e nley, pub- Sturditoys Models Bike Rental !08 Marine Ave. Balboa Island ' Full Schedule of Religious Meetings Ill; A t\vo-week's schedule of inter-1 esting meetings began at Mar Ca38. on Balboe. Island lut week when some 45 Southern California Con- 1 gregaUonal mtniaten conducted a retreat from Monday until Thura- day afternoon with Dr. Dryer of Los Angeles in charge. Among the pert.inent topics discussed waa that day a.nd & Sunday seminar. while d H Lamb wife of the llcity chairman and historian and f Tu d t Th d th amea ugo · Cl d d 1· rom es ay o ,urs ay ere master of the lodge; Lanaing Hill, Mr?. au e An erson, par 1amen- wtll · ~ R retreat for a group of Jamea Pyle, Fred Perryman. tanan and auditor. . . Methodist minlaters, \.\'ith the Rev. Jamet5 Rhine, ~rge Wlnter. and Hoste~es at the tea ~·Ith wh 1c~ Ray W. Rapdale of Fullerton ill Robert Leo rd the affair was concluded were. charge. na · Mrs. Joseph Hamblet. Mrs. Ario Another group of young people, Hayv.·ard. Mrs. Wm. C. Rosa and from the Beverly Hills Pre1byter--The unlver88l does not attract Mrs. John Boyd. I tan chun::b, will be there from Fri.· I us until housed in an individual. day to Sunday -Em•non IM · I p · us1ca rogram Fea,Ures Sewing Club Meetin g Mrs. Ed Zube. 316 Onyx avenue. t·'. )3a.lboa Island. v.•as hostess to ·.· members of her sewing ctub at a luncheon Thursday. with Easter lilies providing the decorative 1 theme. Co-hostess wu Mrs. James Frost. Birthday gifts "''ere presented I Mrs. John McMillan and Mr9. SPRING BRIDAL NOTES Lewis Merrill. and others received gifts from their se-cret pa18. I A delightful musical program was enjoyed, with Mrs. Walter • ' Exquisite bridal gowns-to make Spring brides radiantly lovely on their wedding day! If you are planning a Spring marriage, do let us help you select your gown-your brides- ,.. maid's too-from our beautiful collection. Bridab Gown.s .................................................. : .... ['°"' Bri<l<sm<lid Go""" ..... 1 ..... -.......................... f•om • Brid4l V ah ---... -'-.. ------.. -------......... f•om $22.95 $16.95 $14.95 I. Cole playing l'telectiona, while Mr. Zube was also pe:nua.ded to gtve some numbers. It was not decided where the next meeting '\\'Ould be held, but they a.11. decided the club llhould have a name. and membere wtU bring sugge,,tions. Those present were the Me• dames Tom Jesko, John McMUJan. Walter Cole. Ed Walters, l..e'Wia Merrill. Ed Mlrkovltch. James Frost and Ed Zube. Mesa Matron Hostess To Bridge Club ~rrs. Tsabelle Boudreau invited members of her bridge club to her I home. 1872 Orange a\·enue. Costa Mesa. for a.n afternoon of cards. j A.! is the custoro of the group,· Ug-t-t re.freshmenUi were aerved. 1 Score tally revealed Mra. J . P . Cooper as winner of the high score prize: Mn. Ftances De.mouth held low 800re and Mn. E. 3. Wright. woo the traveling prize. Complet- ing' the rueat u.t were ~~me•' W. E. Nickell, D. C. :U..Kenzte, Peart Lupton. Cooke, and Mlaa Lydia Conant. ,.j .. • Send Her Your Photograph ' For Mother's Day O&DllB NOW IN TIME FOR MAlLING ---.,..---SPECIAL--·---...--, _. blouses In the latest ~ cul. I Rev. Carl Jobnspn To Speak to WSCS .. i~o Give yoonelf • break and pt Of'\ and ha~ some run ---1n Nln&'1 I -OOU-for FUn." 209 MulaO ·-· ~~~~~~~~ Mr. and lllra. c. r . ~-: na<Weot o..tra1 ·----0-'N.,.,•1 motbl!r-Wt Jut ... m a flA1 at' tbllr t'1 t Bot ........... M'.rLDE , _ _. --Wm -"" i.. ~ "' Dll-IM •~..Swll ..... M -----v .-ot ••jilOlt. t ,. • • • FASl410N SlfOP 1oa wo..-1~ IOI llOITH MAIN mm ~ .. ~ SlNTA "ANA • I • rwe:Dl!ftl meetiqg tor ~ wscs ol ec.ta :Mesa ~Y cllurell will be held on Tllundai. •pril 12. Topic -by-'e..~e. Jobn--, --"'* will "° "Crumde for Cllrlll." ftal>- ce. De a--1'11111t n- dpiellla al a -towlol -· liild'attlle~ L On::lil f. o6 UM GIP• *t-are . .......... ~ ........ • • • Roberts Portraits