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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1945-04-25 - Newport Balboa News Times• • ' ' . • ; esa Tl / SAND CRAB .,. SAM Newport Balboa N.ews-TimeS -I voi.mmvu • 008T llZ8A. OALD'OBNIA. 1'fEDNEllDAY, APalL U. lNS t&l T PDICDONS. Quite a R bit ot turmoil has arisen over the building of a small house almost at the entrance to the Balboa Peninsula- the place Is on the curve that swings both to the ocean and bay streets and Is as conspic- uous as a red storm signal. Realtors in that section de- clare if the bars are let down for any kind of a house, It will wreck values and that if a person violates the gov- ernment's ruling of $200 without a priority, the law should be obeyed not only by the builder but by the local· lty i<SUing the pennit. Of course the building inspector is more or less powerless to refuse to grant a pennit, but citizens declare some discre- tion could be exercised in asking the applicant to con- form to what the govern· ment desires in the present war emergency. ''Plan Commissioit Can't Pass on Zoning'' Moral support should be given the city council in try- ing to correct such a condi- tion and prevent restricted areas from going backward by csrelessness in zoning and ordinances. As one realtor stated, Long Beach, San Diego and other cities have gone commercial since the ' war started, thus leaving the harbor district tops from a rect\!titiOnal standpoinL ntls beautiful bay of ours Is on its way toward becoming one of the highest types of reslden· tlaJ and playground devolop- ments and while people aqie to build fine homes do not constitute a majority, still those who cannot ·afford such places, may still find sections in the vicinity of the bay and ocean shores to have homes and live here. That has been one of the purposes of the zoning ordi- nance to create restrictions In certain localities and bring about a uniform build- $700 B~ilding Permit Subject of . Sp,ecial Council Meeting Small House in Shadow of Big Homes Starting on Central Avenue Stirs Protest; Council- man Believes Action Necessary Citizens of the Balboa Peninsula seem to be considerably stirred to such a n extent that an appeal has been made to the city council over the construction of a small house. 16 x 16. at 129 G streeL which is at the intersection of Central avenue on the tangent that divides Ocean a nd Bay drives, according to reports :\rrent today. An Inform meeting of the built recently on the Ocean front councU will be ~d some day this ln the same vtcinity and that auch Allan Craig, builde,., and wife, week at "'·b\ch Oty Attorney placea tend to dl.aturb realty Maurine fol"' whom he noimed the Thompson will be asked to attend, valuea. Mr. l.8bell aald he did not J.4..~oot coibin cruiser. shown ln ertorU to work out some eolu-wi8b to appear ln the role of keep-oibove, jutt launched at Nev1p0rt. tion to a problem that A. B. RoWJ-lng anyone trom finding a place to ~--------------"------__:_--_::_· aelle, one ot tbe early subdlvtden live, but that government regu-s ot the Pentn.ul.a., •Y• ahrould be l&tioaa .tlould be adhered to and I k c b • c • remedied In order to maintain the •UCb h""'" limited to certain e e a In r u Iser high type of conatrucUon that hu a..rea.a. ch&ractertzed. that eecUoa. ------------~, New Offices for C. M. Dentists To Have 9 Rooms ' Priorities have been extended Or Charles L Andrews and his ~on. Dr. Robert G. Andrews, Costa F.n;;~ ~:gn3::~;~:0~ Hlt3~~~.~~~~ boon 1Joins Naval Reserve which th• city building department th•,.. to ... Al :tll!Ullel'tbli\ of Mesa dentist&. to construct a new lalued a permit tor $700. Var10UI building of the most modern de-- governmental agenctu have been Alhambra haul ln a SS.pound The Maurine tII, a sleek, fast cabin cnllser started---Oid1y · t h their dental otfi contacted to ucerWn If the dwell· wblte ... bou y..teroay, and enough in the sh~ at Santa Ana J.C. late in 1940 to h I 151gn ° ouse ces there would have been no qlJU· ~_. e P at 1967 Newport boulevard. !Jig Is within the $200 limit pre-tlon of whether to spend hl.o d&y train boys in the klst art of boat building. was launched Apnl Plans for the building which will ocrlbed by F.H.A. rogul&tiona and orr working around tbe houae 14 at the South Coast company, held up for nearly five years be ol the most modem ln prof-· whether a priority ha.a been Be-beca"Oft of the rush of war ,. or following hia favorite sport. ~ ---sionaJ -~ect··-. "'111 be J-~le cured by the builder m exceaa ot busin kplt will bl th cuuu... '""'""" :!!, .. ...., At any rate he brought home ess. open coc ena e e own-! in design and ~ stucco construc- the $200 requirement. plenty ot point.a. Alan P . C. &nd Maurine Craig, er-1 to tieb. or tow aquaplanera tion_ The run· e rooms will house L. L. II bell. councilman, said to-11 kn -• -th -For Zlmmerma.n brought in we -own In B ... hnlL for m&ny ••"""' e ... ern. three ope_.._ rooms, laOOra· day that eome plan should be th ct'""' Al •Q-.. what UI believed at Kimball'• yean, are e prou ~en. an SAW PICTURE tories, busineg ---. -pUon worked out to prevent conatructJoo. CraJ t -• b ~-n...__, _ _. ~ ............ Of am.all buildinp ln reatrlcted. Landing to be tb.e betlt catch of g ln.J.aued t e beauurw c ...... ,,. Alan Craig originally a.aw a ptc-room, ~ rooms. lavatory and area.a; that a . am.all hOUH wae the seaaon to date. The 'big hlm1tetf. having tbe engt.nea an tu.re ~ the aa.me type boa.t belong-arivate offices covering 930 square boy' wu ta.ken by the wv ftttlnp stored since before A.mer-tag to a cout guardmna.n in New feet. worker otf Dana Polnt. and lea's entrance into tbe war. Orle&Jl9 before the war. He wrote o. E. O>leman has been given Fl.Sh B1"t1"ng, mea.sured about 2~ feet tn Maurine Cra.Jg IB eecreta.ry to the to J. K Hacker, deatcuer of high t he contract for constructjon length. Barracuda and bu• aMIJltant Hkrbor Muter, &nd tor-Bpttd boat.a. and purchued the de-which sboald begin sometime this . + + + made up the greater pa.rt Of l:Ilerly on the staff of the News-sign. Tb.en Craig went to Santa week.. Fl"shermen Agree the catch on tbe "Flyer," BC· Times. Her husband , Alan, wa.a an Ana JC. and arranged with two Dr. Charles Andrews, one of ing code. As to Zonhlg. While on cording to Ray Kimball of the executive In the Shell Oil company, muter boat builders-Bill Prov1.I' Costa Mesa•s popular dentists, has Actions Fru.strated, Say Board Me.mbers Rulings, Counter Rulings Leave Members Du- b\ous as to Authority; Zoning Variances Go Undecided Rulings of City Attorney Roland Thompson in regard to authority of the city planning commission to act under Ordi- nance 525, which is the long-considered zoning statute, had the comnuss1on nearly at a standstill at their Thursday eve- rung .meettnlj:. It affected not onl.Y two questions in regard to extstmg vanances" but also the city hall site known as Site 4 on Central avenue. All members were present except Hopkins anct Baltz. I en thei r Corona dcl Mar bluff prop- Tbey were 91.lrrounded. tangled erty; a~so. at the previous meeting up, thrown ~nd almost helpless in. of i\1arcb 16 the commiBSion had the skein of conflicting rulings and granted relief from the rear-yard directions made by the attorney. requirement of IO feet, allowing It was the second hearing ot the three feet. in bl ock 14 of Balboa request of Propertie11 Incorporated tract. This waa at the request or tor relief from a 10-foot setback J . K . Elliott, 900 Eut Surf, who. HARMONY For the take of harmony, and to proceed legally In deciding on a •lte for the city hall, City En- gineer Pattef"llOn 1recommended that the Planning Commlalon ctelay actLon on deciding which 1lte 11 proper unttl an Informal meeting of both the commlasion and city counell would bring out complete, If not unanimous agreement on which site I• fa- \fom. Then with a a.ense of hal"mony each body can pas.a on the site a.elected-both bodies ha ... e gl\fen a 1ubstantlal majority to the Central Ave. 1lte-the matte,. will return to the plannin g eom- m lalon at Its next meeting for flnal declalon., and then to the city eouncll fo,. ultimate action. Aa It 1tand1, the majortty \fote . whk:h h•s martcec:t eelectlon of the site was not &Ufflclent to lnaure complete. legality with the majority ne-eded. wanl!I to build a garage on tho ttar of his property but wm not have room 1f forced to observe the. 10-foot setback. TANGLE The block 1n queaUon tapers sharply toward the ea.st end, where lots a.re so short there ie no piom- ibillty ot a.n alley ever beln.g put through. Many Of the eleven prop- erty owners who signed the pe- tition a.eking for relief already have buildinp n.e&ft:r the lot line. They bad been told by the ctty at- torney to present their request: for relief to the planning commission.. which they did. The commiuion had no objec- tlona and granted Kr. Elliott & variance. but the city council dld not approve it, Attorney ThomJ*>C ruled that the planning cornmla- .sloo bad no right to grant it: BUT A '1' THE SAME TIME Mr. Thomp- aon advisel!I Mr. Elliott's attorney to have Mr. Elliott make a.n appli- cation to the planning comm.l.&a1on tor this va.rla.nce ! the subject of zoning it Barracuda, halibut and sea \ass 19th street landing. an enthu•ia.atic yachtama.n and and Chu. McAla.ry of ~1ewporl-been fn practice here for the past brings up the plight of the have started hitting. !!port fisher-aquaplanlng fan. who started the hull together with four ~-His MJft. a lieutenant . dty planning commission, men agree, but just whether one PrI.Ce CeI.ling Powered by two 150 h.p. Cbrya-three others rrom local boat com· (jg) in the denllll oorp11, Is sta· City Attorney Sa.id Dr. Howard Seager, acting chairman ln the Ueence of C. Harold Hopkins, 'Tit be damned if I know wbat we a.re going to do if uur attorney a.aye we can't do a thing-and then tella our citi- zens to a.sk us to do it. It aee!JUI to me that Mr. Elliott is not only getting a run-.around but that someone is ma.king monkeys out of the planning commiasion. By UUe ruling everythl.ng we have done ln the past under lhie ordinance ha8 been lllegal. ·· which seems to be in a bewil-could say the see.son is on, they ler Majestic engine•, the 34-toot panlee.. The others were flniabed tfoned at Hunter's Point, San I N t T lkin red t fl th C Se M 4 cruiser ha.a a 9-ft. 4-in. beam. It 'C'--o·~ 'CYL.--d ted f 8 0 a g de st.ate 0 ~ over e would not Venture. , t ay • wben the 9.'U broke. 1b\Jt the Craig r ll:Ul ""-"'· n.JllE' ~~ U8 rom recent ruling of the city at-Stories of ll 36-pound sea bass, ase haa a lpffd well ln exceq Of so boat wa.e not. the UniV(!'f"Slty ot Southern C'ali- tomey in the civic center dis-a 30 pound halibut-both caught mileB, Selected vertical gra.ln fir During the war Alan Craig wu fomia Dental mDege In July, 1944, f th yesterday--confinn the tact that Due to come up in the small la on the bOltom; lt aleepe four, unable to work 00 his boat: but t where he was affiliated with Delta pute. Doc Sager, one f ui: boa.ts are getting busy and de· claims court of Judge D . J. Dodge bu 240 gallon gaa tanks and 44 when he returned from Ariz~ In Sigma Delta fra.t.emity. forthright members o th t !lpite a murky weekend, more cus· on May 4 is the OPA price-ceiling gallons water capaclty. A large recent months, be decided to finish ~--', says in eff. ect, . a · Leo -~ Houl flled llieucommls.9on ts neither , ~':~~ on~~~a~. the scenet to ~1~8lc1f~dys ~a.1S:sse1. e !;1~o!i~~r~~g ~~e ~ ~~~ WOUOlled Soldier fish nor fowf and has no Several boats came back with Houle allegedly sold Mrs. Sessel us Es frlende utd. ~=g~:°th~~~ ~~~ ~:J~%.~.~~br:1r~drro~:.; ~at~~~e~~i:r~~: ;~:~~A~: m~ensh e1~;cJb::!e ;~r~~ott1!~ Offen His Blood; ney's n.iling. The planners I Landing indicated. Barracuda were ceiling price on that model and 8 h ficially designated the beautiful c· . F II Do under state regulation and running seven to eight pounds. for $50. County Naval Reserve . .r,~_. aty Attorney Rola.nd Thompaoo, contacted following the TbUT8day night meeting of th?' planning commlulon, refused to explain hi8 rea.eons for reportedly advl!llng the com.m.i.Mion they a.re without juri&- dlction in granting variances or ameadmenta to the zoning ordin- ance• ot the city. The n.1ling in question bad been given orally.' over the telephone, to Secretary John Allen Of the planning commission, according to Allen, when questioned atterward. are really an advisory body, strlklng in fair volume with many make Is $26. Mn;. Segt!I is suing ran-c job aa hlo flagship In th~e•pro_e_oenranttagea~\ 1t1zens a wn th 'ty H ever Catches were being made all the Under OPA ruling. she would the launching were a r set up by e Cl . ow. • f Da Po' H . be titled t f ·•-wn· ~ !Continued on o.~ Sl When l't is· once esta.blished, way rom na mt to unting~ en oofsuhe or uuhrc <• N d d tive Of the sheriff. Ensign Donald Disappointment is !elt in Red '----------------------"-'6_< __ _, Mr. Thompson 1!18.ld over the phone that be "'1Jd not give adv;ice on the matter outside the civic body-which hires blm as city at- torney. ton Beach, with some of the be!lt the amount t e overc arge, or Ba.nk!J ot the u . s . Coast Gua.rd I . " the commission cqntinues to luck reported to the south of the $50. To keep the case within the ee e Re.aerve, Mayor Clyan Ha.JI. Mau· Cross circles over the results ot function according to state I harbor. boundaries o( the small claim!! rine Cralg. who broke the tra-last Saturday'"s mood Donor day. WHAT'S YOUR GUESS? law, {rut the council. .to Anchovies were in good supply, court. Mrs. Sesse1 chose the lesser ditlonal bottle or champagne on the l Six hundred local citizens signed • Which group it reports its \it was reportod from Kimball's. 1 of the two amounts. bo Al CraJv and about 20 -~---and r th 250 Should a bl"'anch offlu of the w, an o• up m auvillft..""" ewer an findings, does .not have to u . s . Employment service be es-frlendt. ! reported for the appointments ~~d~ db: t f'Jn ~f ~m~~~ Consteel Will Launch First Tug; :~~~.~hg .. v;::::n:'.t:::.·: ;:...h:~ w':i; n!:;o~~~~:;:,.':"•t to carry tb• 1 :r h•d made. Red cross officials should be worked out as to a as to locate others who may f•ee A dinner at the Balboa Yacht! R.esuft of the entire day was a .• definite course of action. To Keep Employment Up Thru '45 ""•""'l•ym•n• .. plants gradually club followed th• ceremony. about total ot 226 pinto of blood where + • + shift from war .work to peacetime 20 gueata attending, at least .COO had been expected. ........... .a. Bank. There seems Coneolldated Steel corporation production 1 1lle 226 phrts were made up by --th -·-will launch th• flrllt olre&m·llned w· d I h B Tbl.o queotlon waa oubmltted to Couldn't Find Help last minute ~ to military . to be a let-down In e ··~·-ID 0 p oys f • I In the and tug of tta lype In th• country Ft!· plant owners, civic of lcl&la an" To Evt' ~ Bees I por.sonne area even t ber of. atJPUcants that'~ day u.1ght at the local y&rd when labor union N-prese:ntatlves by the J.;.lli from Santa Ana Afr Force head· ~ at the Red ..... Kumeth Engel. daughter-In-Plead Ap' n'I 30 News-Tim•• In a.n effort "' sound QU81'tt'f'S. In the aftemoon uni· Blood Bank th.ls coming Sat-law of the l>f'Uldent of the Santa out the oeceSl81ty tor prepe.rtnr A awarm of honey bee.• which 1 !ormed Red Cross workers sur:h a!I urdaY and its sponsors are a Fe rai1roe.d will c.brlat.en the vessel now tor unemployment probleaui decided upon the B•lboa 11tand I Gtay Ledies and canteen workers. b''t worried. But it is hoped 1... unf any expected later. ~ fire haft aa their home last week-manning the blood donor center lU a. qua cerem . Federal Judge Ralph Kenney l d eed i left their stations to give their that the usual generous re-The tug. named the Ed\Jtrard J. will bear pleas April 30 by Leo and M08t of those inter.· ewe agr end was a problem wti~h baffled blood. E\l'en with these people sponse \\rill be forthromlng Engel. &fter the preeident ol. the Robert Wtndolph. well known that now is the tia:e to get lrla.rt.ed the poUce of Newport Beach. When the Mobile Unit rolls tMU18ContiDentaJ llne, bM been de-Santa Ana boys who spent much in this O!nportant work. while Wlten the report of the swarm-.stepping in Newport Beach turned into action at the Grammar signed aloog the eam• ltnee u the of their time in the harbor area, othen doubt the aeriousness of an Ing e.ame to headquarters. Pa-~~(~.first fallurie ol its entitt war school this week end. Santa Fe Chief tra.l.D.I, wU1 elide on a federal indictment charging unemployment problem in the bar-trolman W. O. Applebury, for-One incident of the day should THE P 0 PU LA T-I 0 N : FEDERAL • 1910 • • • • • • o I • I CENSUS 445 894 2203 4438 1920 • • • • > > I '· • ' 1930 ......... . 1940 • • • • • • • • • I 1945 . • ... • I •• I ? • Vacancies, Absences Slow Count; Extend Census for Another Week + + + tnto the water 1D ao. eventng cere-them wt th defrauding the gov~rn· bor area becauee 90me of the boe.t tu n ~ t e I )' or unfortun<1tely-put civilians to some serious mony which will brth.g many ment in connection with. an oll con-work.It are doing ttpair work which whichever way one mlgf'rt look thought: One returned service Clothing. Mrs.. Jasch.a .1-!ei· notables to the harbor. tract t or the Santa Ana Air Bue. wUJ conUnu.t f« tome time, and at the lltu.tton--wu una.ble to Because more vacant bOU8e:C !etz who is domg untiring 1 1 1 led The two brotbera ~re said to construction of prtn.te craft might find anyone to relieve the litu-man offered to ch'e hla pint of I------------- work fol" the United Nations ~=n~.~~e ~~.! ~ ,.. ... ;!.11 .have been given ~ret tntormatlon foll~W:~-d= ~=r~ 1 -::_~ed. the poikie blotter ~ ~ ~ :!: ~ ~ ~ ~ Bud Lannen ;~~ey foc'f1~ thanw~~~· ~ Clothes drive, took time out Boata Olvlalon Of Conoollchlted by Cl>I. J. J . Dulell&. wbo lo awalt-cl~ !bat~~ to get a -...ii . body he was turned clown by the Ill H home when the enwneraton call- tbe other day, to express Steel co.,.oration, wlll maintain Ing api-! on another charp ot ottlc Mtab ~ about etgbt anny docton wit!> the teem He at Orne ed, tbe ceniruo takers will remain her appreciation t O th e the aame high rate of e'""loyment detraudlng the goverumtnt In con· mon::.. "«" but that tt did not Fred Abbott, 75, WlUI llterally fUrials to bo ...tlJled on the job for another -It wu 'nlrltt Shop ladles and other durlno all "' 1945, deoplte ,,,,,,.... nectlon wlJ,h ~ for the m>.teriallse He .. boartlly ... faYW ~oneer B-n....--llDd """" ._,. ID -lllat d' Hlll&ry Lannen .... Of Mn. announced today by K F. Kenny, agencies for their efforts In Of pen .. ng layoffa In -r ah lp-....._ 8pedflcally the "'"' c1..-dolnc It "°" Be t .. ~ ono lo-~ 1 ,...,.,...~ vlllam -.Id f1lll to ~ tar . ' Coot& gener&l chairman ot the 8peclal _....,,ylng _........,ts for the :r:•rda In ti.. Loa Ange!ee ha-. were aald to hA•• o-the"°"' ~ In N rt lo -r. tn>port-Buried in L A. auch a ilh••• ploee at "'"""° to Eileen I •nnen, 23n1 otree~ c-.., Oommltue appointed by ~ &---~ ln ·~ tract for oU at the blue alter the ewpor time oMoe, now ~ mm.. M:eea,. l8 W at hie home and ha.I the Newport Bee.ch Cbamber ol. ~..::!:ft~the In_,,_ ol ~ PUrchued lut December tor coloael -·Id blda Ud let them :;,,,:::::,, a :."~ -.,._ lf'Nd w. Abbott,""" ot -eeny Thls fllllure ID -a quota -been hA~ peoJdllln .,,.,.tmenU Commerce. ,....,....,. ,.._ build-pu<:etma aperaU-Ud .....-,.._ -the -bid Flot: to the g iq ....,_ Im ~ Of e.i-, wu 1&14 to ft!tlrely-to --tbal·pecr-tor the lut tour d&ya, b'8 con-To facilitate tho ~ Of a at the C8DIP groundi; u-of iiD1Al1 ated craft. t11C:hwllhg elate ot public •11--mc ot .,..... of J':;;;a Oz-· ,,_ TU-y IDI:Oll ....,,._ fol-p wllo -.-to eome dld dltlon ~ a llttJe better. He wu c:ea.au1, any dtisen -«>tmted i. iltlg for paddng and dlstrllJu.. tup and tuna cllwon. Oonotee1 al· the awardlq ot tile --~ And9nDi1. ...,....,. ot the 'towtq b'8 -.i. -llmardq .o.t llO( -up -Jin. · Vietor operated 011 tor appmdlcltla ult-y .. ill'l'ed-to call Che ot- 'tklrs. ' r<ady hall -ot the ...,.._ PAT· Tbe Wlli4olpba -allapclly Local ~ ClO Karine -· ayo ~ ap al 'la -Gnoe. --dialnnu. K&rdl 2S. Ud -""'"!"&' -flee ot the .,..,..,. llUponloor al -------n>11a 111 the -an&. and -tbea allotnd to "'ll>mlt a li6d .aq>lal an -i...e wouJ4 do -J wltll I Mr. A1ibott built .&lft>oCr• vma 1--"""'* -all Plan ID -the hoopltal autfered a ,. the df1m)>e,. ot .,...m_, p11ane • .a. -colllokin Ill OD~ that W. lo -tor all ot W. to the -. and -_,_ the -• 111 ot ..,.,, 1ald atf berl iwhlcll wu ---yeu Into ccme for the -.t • ha ,,t the lapM. 1418 or 7118. Enq dtlalll m...C be MKar.ul)'Jl-,mondl!Slll· y-.w111 be_,_ld.l>J'rwiclmt8 quentlya_the ___ ....,.llltQ-taADAtoru-!-1 -"7 ~ ~ """'---'111ftlnltd1'.B.-Blllary, --u ''Bud." -•ntecl ltthedty lo to_ it. .~IL A. J. atJo1C11 ot ~an! al Newport -alld ~. -fllD -to -l>ld9. .-wlUI ti. UBE8 tbon. sq to :----ot a. ~ c:&UM al -,...S •-d bore In wu foruwty "prliUr'• dnll" al •mbl!!cm ID ..cm. u -IU l •bl ID~ rd .. -lia car n. -1 plMt la ~ ~to ti.~ ot !bl ba --bore or a11 wbiift Ill ~ ld.o Illa ...... -h the pMt-. -... lll'N;... cme the N-~ olOo&. Be bad -•lloc:e-u tt _.., u..- m'"lld ---..., _'Mloo --,.... al -----· Illa -""· .a. ----o.dral -.. u. ,, • ""* -wm"""'" to l'INI.,..; to,,.... .... btbn' ... ~ mtt¥e P"''lt<ld GOii. BilNl'a __,. al, la ).~ ihr -_.,._ llioft • -u , • .,. pa u4 a lot al U-. .,. cio;. ~ Doaa. -4• to _.... bo ""'4-I Ii:& -... ._ -"1oom 4Mp-A~ will.,. -to JlQor .. "*"'!"' 117 Pul Ollat • al tar -Imp JU« Iii WP•.... Mr. ml Kn. .._. ..._. 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ISYwJ''Tll1 fAJMiftllnlai°Anaw F' VelwmvD llodlocrtplloD l'IQ'allie In Advance:-$2,00 per year In oft.age COWl1)'; $2.75 per year to •Ill mine; p .oo per year. to 8th sooe. · ------'-. .:.....---'------='---'---'--------J::Dtered u Secobd-Oasa matter at the Poat.oalce lo. Newport Beac.b, ·Qollfonda, under the Act·<>t Man:b 3, 1879. -----------s. A. MEYER • EDITOR AND PRE$IDENT Prtn.Ung Plant. 3011 W. Central Avenue, Newport BeAcb, C'Ulfomla Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach A Dependable Local lmUtut:loa. tor Over n Years NATIONAL EDITO~!A L IO~..-,_Msoc1,'.~·Jt) ~ d • "-<'< ./ftur.i ; ':- Ernie Pyle Active Member~~ of For the second time in the space of one short week of war. a great American fell, a casualty to his war job. when Jap bullets killed Ernie Pyle on le, near Okinawa. Franklin Roosevelt, for whcise untimely passing the civil- ized world still wears its mourning, would have been the first to bow his head in grief at the death of Ernie Pyle, the un- assuming little man who followed the front lines to record in his simple stories the doings of American sons in battle. Ernie was a hero to the troops he lived with, shared K ra- tions with and wrote home about. He went where the fight- ing men went, and though he admitted the sound of the big guns made him sick inside, he always pushed on if there were men ahead. for those were the men he glorified in his stories. The muddy. dirty and often bloody G.I. was the boy Ernie ' Pyle heroized The signed column printed in many papers alongside the news of his own death drew a homely yet heart- stirring story of the picture of the boys in the Okinawa ac- tion. How they lived, in shallow hoxholes on a cold and windy hill. How they dined, .on mouldy K rations, dated 1942. What they talked about between supper and blackout. when the war would end, what the home front thinks about it all, little whimsical jokes on themselves and each other. Families of service men in the areas Ernie Pyle visited on both war fronts watched his daily column earnestly for news of their loved ones, eager to learn something of the con- ditions under which they lived and foµght. Ernie was a link --a strong, dependable link-between the men at the front and home. He \viii be missed as keenly here as in the war camps where he was loved greatly for his kindliness and sim- plicity and respected deeply for his honest understanding of the file of a fighting man. Military Suicide . ,I It is obvious in the Pacific that the Japanese regard hu- man life as far more expendable than bullets and implements of war. Jap officers throw the lives of their men away by the thousands, uselessly, when cornered. Entire Nation . Mourns Death I '' Of Franklin D. Roosevelt; Vast Tasks Face Trum FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT JANUARY SI, 1812--APRIL 1%. JK5. AS THE guns of America's fighting forces sounded ever closer the doom of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan, Franklin Delano Roosevelt died in Warm Springs, Georgia, where he had been resting for 10 days. Death resulted from a cerebral he rnorrhage at 4: 35 p. m . on April 12 . Mr. Roosevelt was 63 . He had been Preside:1t for 12 years, one month and nine days. The \Vhite House was announced as the site of the funeral, with interment at the family estate at Hyde Park. N. Y. Less than four months had elapsed since he had t ak eri hi s hi storic oath of office for a fourth term. Only a few weeks before he had returned from the Yalta conferenc~ \vher~ 1n company with Marshal Stalin of Russia and Prime Minister Churchill of Great Britain he had labor ed to build an endur· ing peace . Fate denied F ranklin R oosevelt the chance to enjoy the fruits of victory over the Axis. Yet history seemed destined to enshrine him as one of the immortal American Presidents'.' And every citizen who mourned the untimely passing of the Commander-in-Chief felt that he was a casualty o! the war just as surely as every G. I., Marine and Sailor who had I,......_:::: :~R-~ ~ ~~~-~:~~----~~ :~U-~ ~~~~-:~:·;:::I :;~';~~~~olv:~. ~:, ~ll~~ut ... -.. ···-: I There IS a way to make them 14 Tons of Paper I I , • ' II IJ IS 19 29 lO ,. 40 ., S6 S7 6l 6 7 • u 6J 66 9 67 IO ,. n • " J9 ,. " 60 No. 14 BORIZONT.\L 1 To rec~e 4 A call to ex· cite attention 0 To pilfer, •• 1ame 11 Gushed 13 YearlJ 1~ Toward 10 More mature 18 Galt.of a horse 19 A pigpen 21 Russian river 22 Plural end.in& 23 A division of corals 26 To consume 29 Harden loto a mass 31 To cull 33 International languaee M Symbol for oleum !5 PaM of a clrcle 38 Confederate general 39 A pronoun 40 Note of scale 41 New Zealand tree wilh reddish wood U Utters 45 Beast of burden 47 Missiles 50 Symbol for tantalum 52 A species of dolphlnlike cetaceans 53 Knave of clubs in Lu 50 Predatory lncursion 58 Seasons 60 A linguistic stock of Gold Coast N'ftoe1 61 To assert to be tru• 03 Tantalizer 65 Spanish UUe 86 Senior (abbr.) 67 A wonn VERTICAL l Newts 2 A stain 3 Buddhist priest 4 Greetinl S Queerer 6 A sunshade 7 Upon 8 Poker stake 9 To swear 10 A Chinese ~·eight 12 Grief 14 Comrnis.- sioned officer (abbr.) 17 Man's name 20 Tibetan OJI'. 24 A kind ot fuel 25 Measure of land 27 Military force 28 Pedal digits 29 Genus of African .,.. .. 30 Word of sorrow 32 Examination 36 To steal 37 Armed vessel 42 Bone of the forearm 44 A poisonoiu snake . ' 48 Fence steps 48 Sings ln a lively man· ner i9 One who con sum ea food 'l British colony ln 1outbwe1tern Arabia 54 Grows older 55 A planet 56 Sun eod 57 Indian mul· berry <pl) 59 Symbol for samarium 62 To depart 64 A compass point British Sea Captain Who Saved 50,000 Returns Here to Enter Business For C&pL Stanley Jame9 Barden of the SS Wingsang, a Brit.lab steamship in China coastal trade f.or many years, trouble with the poelte bank ot tbe Irraw&ddy river while the action wa.a taking place. good eallng-ond above all. dltter- ttt from lbe way you eenect them yesterday. U your patriotic llOt1l ahudde~ wondering what on earth can be done to glorify the little daba or vegetables, chicken or lamb, the bill or rout or flab don't de•palr. Extend them inter~ e1Ungly and quJckly-with a com- bination package for maJttng mac- aroni-anti-cheese. For th1a dinner main dish, all tn one package, has a magic way of transforming left- overs. Dellclowi 8er"fed just for Itself. the macaroni -and -cheese com bln.atlQn helps to eolve many another main dish problem too. Good news for all meal planners now L8 the fa.ct that macaroni-and- cheese. dinner, all in one pa.ck.age. 18 so easy on the ration book. Each package, vtltb Its bag ot grated cheese inside. calls for just half a red point <as of March 6J . Ea.ch package eervea four people. Aild the preparaUon time for the mac- aroni-and-cheese main dish is just seven minutes from package to table. Add to the combination m06t any vegetable, fowl or fiab., and you've cr eated a dish worthy of the mowt. skillful chef. Macaroni-a nd-Cheese With Creamed Peas and Onions 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 2 tablespoons flour 1 cup bot milk 1h teaspoon salt Pepper 2 cups coolted peas 8 small cooked onions 1 pkg. macaroni-and-cheese dinner Gmng aver the top lhlo poilt week--end to pa.u their quota Of 14 tona of salvage paper, Boy scoat Troop No. 6 ot Costa Meea un.oa Scout.ma.st.er Harold V. Hall, wlD · reach a new high of 20 tona by tbe end of the drive April 30, &Cfordlne to estimates. ''There's not enough pa.per ln the Coeta Mesa area today to start a small bonfire," humorized. Hall who was high in hie Praise of tbe work of his boys. With the area canvassed so scattered, Hall aald hi.a boys had done a fine job of covering it. Scout Bob McCracken and his mother gathered, tied and delivered 1500 pounds to the Scout Hut ln one afternoon last week. An Inter-troop baseball game v.·as held on Sunday on the Main School field bet~:een Troop ~o. 8 under captain Bob Nettles and No. 15 headed by captain Brace. It was a hot contest and gave the pa.rent -spectators a good show when in the 7th inning Troop No. 15 v.'8..8 in the lead with a 7-6 ecore. With two boys on b_a.se. Stanley Young of Troop No. 6 made a three-base hit bringing in the two winning rnns. S. A.. Young and Harold V. Hall umplred the game. Do you know that this Is what happens ....,·hen you pay $75 for a $100 War Bond: After two years it's worth $76.50; after four years $80; after eix years $84 ; after eight years $92 and ln lCl' yea.rs $100? Parsley ------------- Melt the butter or margarine in the top of a double boiler; blend in the flour, and add the milk gradually. Cook over belling water until thickened and ;ofJllOOtb, stir- ring constantly. Adcf"''tbe seaaon-_. lngs, pea.s and onions. ~ ~~~! ..:::;- Prepare the macaroni-and-cheese .., .iii dinner as directed on the package. Pack it into 4 well greased 4-inch individual ring m old8. Allow to Bland a few minutes, then urunold on a large round chop plate. Fill the centers with the creamed vege- tables. Garnish with parsley. Sweater Drive Yields 1,260 At N. B. School The culmination Of a cleverly advertised Sweater Day April 18 at Newport Beach Grammar school brought in 1,260 sweaters for the All-Nations Clothing Drive and gave the GLrls' League that spon- IOred it a (e&ther in it's cap. Mem.NINCi A~TEll A HEARTY dinner, or mid- night lunCh, a little too much smoklzil, perhl.pa a cocktail or lw<>-111Ut fun to- nlght; • mlunblt letdown, he•dachey feellnc tomorrow momln&. Operating under suicide orders, the Kamakaze Corps in the air daily sends its fighter planes and pilots crashing to- ward American carrier decks. Sometimes they hit and some- times they don't. But the pilot always comes out the same --<lead. His Banzai brothers on the ground daily charge by companies into American ma!1Jineguns, anticipating death. National honor and one-way tickets to heaven, according to their teaching. Of the first, at least, they can be sure. fallen in battle. Never before bad an American President dJed ln wartime. Abra- ham Lincoln tell under Assassin Bootb't bullet JUlt flve days alter the surrender of General l.«'1 arm7 at Appomattox in 1865. Woodrow Wilaon lived to aee victory over Germany 1n World War 1. but he fought a loslnc battle for the League of Nations and dJed early 1n 1924, a defeated leader. Many historians believe Lincoln'• &reat-- nes1 might have been dimmed in the confticta over ttcon1truction that followed the War Between the States, just as Wilson's prestige was lost in the conftict over the league that followed World War l. Tbua Franklin Roosevelt. dyinf at the belght of bi1 carttr Just aa vic- tory was to be achieved over Ger- many, see.med likely to live In hil- tory a1 a areat man. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;z;;;::;:;;;;;;;;;; Japa ca.me earlier than it did to 1 Americana. H e went through Appropriately Capt. Barden baa named hia yard "Wingaang" after hia tailhtul abip, which he says ill still in operation. He decided after his harrowing experiences in the early part of the war tha.t there was no pla.ce to compare with Newport tor a peaceful lite, and has at last started realization ot his dream to enter business here. The League of which all 7th and 8th gnde girls are members, put on a campaign previous to the day, sending home m.imeographed re- m.1nder9 by ea.ch pupil. Heading the drive for the League wu the preal· dent, Mona Wlndrtnger with Susie P'owler heading the 8th grade and Mary Ann Morey representing the 7th grade. According to figures announced in Washington, at least 865,000 Japanese have died for Hirohito since Pearl Harbor, the total falling only ·a little short of that for all American casualties including killed, wounded, prisoners and missing in all theatres of action. The Japanese figures do not include the hundreds of thousands slain on the China mainland. American fighting men thoroughly approve the Japanese theory that the lives of Nip soldiers are cheaper than war machinery, and they are helping to sustain the philosophy by obliging those who insist on dying for the Emperor. The more of the enemy that hurl themselves to useless death in Banzai charges and Kamikaze power dives, the• sooner the war will end. Such military suicide can lead only to final dis- aster and defeat for the enemy. Canada Has Meat As the American p@Ople from Main Street to JUveralde Drive mourned the death of Franklin Roosevelt. their prayer1 went up for bis successor. Harry S. Truman. For on lhe sboulder1 of this sUght,, gray, 00.year-old Missourian bad been lald a responsibility such as no American Preaident bad ever It's han:l to knmi:· just what the real score on rationing borne. is: even the U. S. Senate Food Committee investigating the What the conseqaencea of the PreaJdent'• deatb would be to OPA is having trouble rinding out. the United State. and the One agency buys all the potatoes of a whole potato pro-world. Ume alone "••Id <ell. ducing area-and pays the farmers for burym' g them in the Bat •• Americana recovered from lhell' tln& tbeck a& lbe ground. Another urges citizens to grow more potatoes be-oewa, lhe1 qolck11 de<ermtned cause a ~ig shortage is conting. Prcx:lucts are destroyed on two I.bl.an. The war mast be hand pro!leealed lo aa apeedJ and one to keep prices Up, 8!1d all manner Of controls are ric&orlou a llDI ....... slble. p_ut in operation on the other, to keep prices dawn. t.uu.r ... .., mu• be .... ,,. Congress has been seething over reports the U. S. was Uahed. flatly refused when it tried to h .. ., huge quantities of Cana-And 10, regardle11 al pat17 or al ..,..,.., past political d.ifft'.rencet, the pee> dian beef recently-but news services report that there is so pie bave rallied bebJDd Mr. Truman. much meat over our northern border that it is wholly unra-The oew Prealdeot taco the lm-tloned! medlato tuk al dlnctln& Amerlcan parUclpatioo lD the United NaUom' Ham costs 25 cents a pound-and there is plenty of it; bluepriota tor a permanent world hamburger 20 cents, prime ribs 28 cents, teabone steaks 38 or1antut1on. Be llkewtae tacu the 1 reaponslbWty ot ut.blllhlD.I waft. .cents. ms relaUooa wllh 'other membera Considering the growing difficulty of getting meat on al lhe Bil nu... oo that the per- American tables, and the immense requirements for lend-:".:!. =:"'b."::!.~.!:; lease shiJm]ents to Britain and Europe, perhaps CaMda Stalio and WiDstoD CbureblD lD should take over the lend leasing-if Indeed it has so much leacllDs the AWu -arc! riclor7 .meet it doesn't have In collect ration points for it- On a mileage basis at least, CaMda is about as dose to the PRECEDENTS OUT : .areas In need as we are. · Tbrouibout_bs. _ +re.r u "-1.- deo~ lrrullllD D. ftoooevell wu --u the ''pr-t breaar •• That uu. ..... -~·""" lD im wbm be flew out tD Q1lcqo from Alban7, N. y .. "' ad\!reu ~ Demo. cratic c:onTeatlao ... t ba4 aomJn. ated btrn. It contlnued after b1a election u a ~bla lnfo11nal me1bods c:if I bu1tn..., But Ii reached a ID tail cs. etaloa to -• lh!nl tarm lD 1Mt and • tomill -Ill I.Ml. I llil&Y 8. TRVMAJ< Urd PRESIDENT OF ti. 8. ma7 be matntained 1D helplnc win the peace. He face1 the long-ran1e job uf iuidin1 the naUon to postwar ecopomic prosperity once Nau Ger· many aod Japan are ftnally defeated.. Inowa u a plain, mo•est mu who baa nol dram:ithed htmitelf personallJ, President Tnamu oevertbeless has dem- omtrated on ma.a.7 occaalous that he ca.a be a leader of force and determl.u.atlon. BJa work as claalrman of the Truman .co~ mJttee ha t.be u. 8. lellale .. •eaUpthls tbe coodact of the war Is c.h.ed u a.a exam.pit ot illls. &.Dd hlo CODdaet ot the Vice PrealdeaCf ..U abown UW be caa won aacceuhalf)" wtill pollUeal leaden of both partfe1 hi ,ret&bls needed meaAl'el -... lD recoocUbic op. __ ......... Tbe J3rd Preaide:llt WU bo111 ID Lamar, Ko., Kar I, 18114, al~ tb• bom• ot &be tamJl,J tor tour 1eoerat1cm1 had been on a farm near IDdepeodence. Mo. lelt .. lllWorhlWuL ..... -..... -. .... Tl •• ._-.ca,._..., .... io17 D Ill 11111 -anme.,. el ...... Dtt''• ... aw .. -.. "' .......... .. ...... Ara I·~ Back "' ---TnlmaD and a WU budd;J -.ieaied & hllllefr. daaller7 ...,...... lie lmrrled blo boJ-.-ii, -w.u..., and th"7 ..... -cWlchler, ....,. ....,._ Trtm>aD later -to poljtlca for a career. wblcb. atartect wttb. b.b electl.., u Ooua\7 l...S,o at lack- aoo eoant;r. Mo. In lltllll ta. became u.. _.,,.,, !ud•• af lacbm -· wlth the endonemeat af -_,..., palldcOI -o1 X 1 n8U eu;,. Be ltudJld Jaw liet, Dllht ---tho _....., ~ af a -· blabwa1 I)'-I • Clantfled _Ads brllc ....n. · --' . - bombing and atra.ting on May 4 and ~. 1939 while moored at Swa- tow. China, and bl.a 3~ton steamer was atopped' and searched later by Japanese officers oft the coast of China. Captain Barden la through with the J apa now, for be ha.a just i,_ken over the Dittmar property at 811 Coast Highway for a repair yard and yacht brokerage, and estab- lished an office at '470 Newport Blvd., C08la Mesa, He returned to Newport Harbor which he saw in J 940 and re90lved then to make hls home here tor the rest of his life. Mrs. Barden and their two children have taken a residence at 1702 Plaza del Sur, Balboa. His years of experience lo the far e~tem trade between Cbina and the Dutch Indies as well ae Singapore, Burma and India came in handy for the evacuation of British and Europeans from thia theater wbe~ the Jape first began their Asiatic conquest ln 1941. SAVED 50,000 Ca;>t. Barden ls offlct&.lly cred- ited in many trips with the evacu- ation ot a.lmoet 50.000 people from many of these port.a w ith his little coast-wise steamer. Letter after letter in bis poeaesslon tell of the appreciation of the British govern- ment for his exploits, from Amer- ican authorities and steamship of· ticlals. His ship took out 600 Brit- ish troops from Rangoon in 19'.2 after holding the Japa oo the op- ' ~ '"11! • ' ' ' i r Filing hia naturalization papers in Santa Ana aome time a.go, Capt. Barden ha.e for the pa.st year been ship inspector at the trnited Con- crete Pipe corp .. Wilmington, and Fellows and Stewart, Terminal Is- land. Hold Civil Service Examinations May 22 Examioationa for patrolmen in the city police department and bosemen for the fire department will be held by the Civil Service Commi819ion May 22, It waa an- nounced by Eddie Moore. bead of the com.mission In Newport Beach. Appllcati~ for the examin- ations. fir&t to be held by the commission since the war started, will be found at the city hall. Winning rooms for the upper grades were Mrs. Butler's and Mrs. Denton's. Pupils from Mrs. Sevier'a and Miss Merry"W"eather'e rooms contributed the greatest number from the lower gra.cles. SAVE FOR THE SEVENTH 812 Wu11 -Try Alka -Selt1.er Fresh Daily Delicious Sea Foods Or. complete equipment when you want to catch you.r own. HORMEN FISH MARKET ON CENTRAL AVENUE, NEWPORT BEACH Eugene Fenelon. chief clerk and I Y.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ examiner , will conduct the examin- atlohs. Closlog dates for filing appli- cations will be announced shortly, but IB to be 15 days alter posting of notices which are being under- taken early this week, M.r. Moore said. No indication of the number ot men needed waa given. nt l -I ---_ .. .,;; ...... ... . ~ . .; •• •• ~'..: . . .... .. . . ' •·· I ' I I I 115 CANCEi.LiD TENPLAN CHECK IS PROOA • Tbore'• no mam m. doabc .. ~ yoa ~r ·bill by Tl!N- n.ur dledt. Yoar cbedt-properly endorsed ..,d °"" cill.d-is. proof of p.ymemwhicb ca4 _.. bedispuled. 'DN1LAN cbecb ..... ...r coavmi~-lh<y help 1"" sne limo. tUesJuolioe. 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Afta:Ck mt -·· "WMIQ• to· Bllr fka"*t News-11-s Unlike the •101~abtn1• pttsldenta. Franklin Delano Roo1evelt wa1 not born into poverty. Wben Franklla arrived at ff7de Park, N, Y .• on January IO, 1882. be came Into • t.a.mt17 that bad pos1ased wealtb tor man1 ceneratJona. The aoo. .. velta bad been thrttty labd-ownen ln the Hudlm::i wa.lley 1lnce the ant of tbe famn, came over from Hol· land. On b.b mo1.her'a llde ai.o there was a 1ub1tanUaJ fortune. Amoo1 bia ance1tor1 wen ma07 mm who bad served the atate ID Va.r10UI C8PldUes. Yount Franklin attended the •et'J' taabionable Groton 1chool. where be prepared tor Hanard unlvul.lt;r. A.ft.er complet1n1 the liberal art.a eour1e be entered Columbia U. law 1cbool. from which be wa1 iradu- ated in 1807. Two yean earlier, however. he married hll di1t.nt eousin, Anni Eleanor Roosevelt. Eleanor wa1 a niece of Theodore Roosevelt. at that time ln the Wh ite House After twe yean of ~pl prac- Hce, Franklin entered poltUca, tannlnr on the Oemocrallc ticket for the Nf'w York t1late mena&.e . He-une xpectedly defea&. ed a 1tronr Repabllcaa candl· date. From the be(innln~ of bla carC'er bf' Identified himself wltb rf'rorm movementa, oppo11ta1 lhr f'OWt'rrul Tamma•y orranl· 1atlon In !hf' !ltl'lt"house. Ht-was re--elected lJ:J 191!. by wblcb time hr b111!'.I brcome a leader or the anti-Tammany faction. Woodrow Wil son appointed Roos~ velt assistant secretary of lhe navy. When World War I broke out Roosevf"lt proved himself an ef'n· clent admln1atrator, bandlina: bll- llona of dollars' worth of contracts for shipa and supplies. Be served 1D lhl1 post throua:hout the war. Ran fw Vlee PretidenL In 191.0 the DemocraUc national convention cboae hlm as nmn1n1 mate for James Cox. While cam· palgnin& for the vice presidenq Roc>1evelt made man1 acqualnt- ance1 valuable 1n later political life. Cox beln1 defeated. F.D.R. returned to le1al practice. The tellowtnr :rear Ute mat trac'ed:r ol Ills We a~ 11..lm- lnfanUle paralp'9. The blr, 1tronr yoanr mu became a bedridden invalid. For mont.M be laf wttboat amblUoa, aJmo.t wilbolli ... pe. 8le"'1 Ille ,.,.. erfal will &Mk -eemm&Dd, llow- e•er, aad b1 penb$eDoe ht. parUa.Oy repined tbe OM or b.la maacln. It wu darlq' his coa•ale9CeDCe at. Warm Sprtqa. Ga., tut be determt.ed &e da what be ce.W &e enuUcate UMi K.0111'111 di.at laad almost ndned him. The "llarcla of Dlmes0 campalp wu &be renlL At the Democratic coaventioc1 of 1924 and 1028, be aliened himself wi th the group supporting Allred E . Smith, New York's governor. When Smith was nominated ln 1928, Roosevelt r an for governor of bis state a nd wss eJectt'd. At the end of bis two-year term he waa again elected. this time by the createat majority ever given to 11 New York aovernor. As eovemor he continued the re-- form and Improv ement policies of his predecessor '5mlth. His achieve- ments attracted nationwide atten· tion. A.I the depression that be1an lale In 1929 deepened. hi.s eft'ort.s to control the mountin1 busineu raiJures, unemployment and di•· t ress in b.is state revealed his abili· ties as a vigorou! leadrr in ·grave times. Swept ln •• PrrslaeaL Wh~ the national convention met in Chicago in 1932 Roosevelt "'a • quickly chosen. He was 1wept Into office by a plurality ot seven million votes. carrying 42 states. Both houses went Democratic. Before be could Lake eftloe a W&'t'e of bank faUurea tbrea&. ened tbe "bole eceiaomJo stnH> ta.re. Tbe ramou "bank .,.,... &.1'111111" order, .. fll a.... ttll'• ftnt efllclal act., c.._. all Maks uttl tbey COlll4 be r.- •p.nbed an • Mander bulla. Glim pren:atlns 41autnm nu. .. Ute l'PriDr el 1111 ca.me a. repeal el tbe 1m, ..-prMB~ tin a.mead.meat. fta calD9 tbe Nall•aal lndastrlal &ece .... erf Act, er •"NtA... _.... which~ elDUl'tmCJ,.,... en Wtn P'aa&d .. &a. Pr-. ..._ a 11er1ea e1 .. .,. __.. .-. a.taiortsel " oemll&t ..,. empl•flDeat, tore.tiler wtQa bp •ppnprtadom fu d1reet ~. The numerous u:ecutlY• and lea:· Wative acts ot tbU ant tum wen •pproYed in 1eoelal .. oecesAJ'J In the face of wldesprud su!ler-- Lna. A phra1e from one ot me Preaident•1 ~ "• MW deaL • -Into • title fir a.a - Jlooonelt -- b Ull tlie oa•mt'" ...... ••'ltt ..... ··-·· .,,. M"tla_ ... -...... ..... ~·---.. ... ••ca-n11-s·-. _. ..., ... -••••' ..... ... _..__ ....... .. , .... e9:,, .... -· .. II I'• ........ II I .. -......... _ __ ... 11lttb. • Ill .. if .. ... ••'f 'r: .... s .., .. ... ......... -_. ..... ••• r (U. S. MfliM Cori-Pt.oci. l ' Some 600 former students of Mar Cua OD Balboa t.1and WU Newport Harbor Union High school lbe aettlng P'rlday and Saturday are now In the service Of their for a retreat attended. by 120 mem-country. Nrr.vs ot the bome town. btra ot the Glrla' Soctety al. Cbrfa.. of echool and of their· frtenQ8 la ti.an Service Of thiS-d1atrlct. llra. eomethi.Dg every one of them llk.ee Chart.es A. Roblmc:m. at B&lbo& 1... to receive. . land beaded the eeuk>m. wbicb The student body knowa this. aougbt to bring together delegate• and Is sending the school paper. from tbe vu1ou. gtrle' srouPe to The Beacon. to every former stu· .r 1 v e a n d rereiwJ ln9plr&t1cm dent whose name and. addreu they tbl"ougb nch•n1e Of ldeu and can obt&in. They now h&ve nearly Ide.ala purwued by tta memben. a hundred addreues to whlcb the From the GSCS at. the Commun-Beacon is being een.t, but they I lty church of Co.ta Ideas., th.OH ln : would like to have more names, I attendance were Leo n.her, Ker-1 and pa.rent. and friend.a an a.eked cllle Nickell and Carolyn Lange to ·aend them In. qpening tn a purely llOCta.l on a ship or over there In Ger- A m.arri&ge Ucenae. WU IMued to Patric.la. M.aliee Kealing Of Coroaa del Mar and Franklin Lee Tbomp.- .eon, Washington. D. C. MUFFLERS REPLACED Motor Tune-Up General Repairing Brakes Adjusted Virg's Garage .t Texaco Station U08 w. Oenll'lll • and their le&der Kn. ICd1th Shutt. I It meana a lot to the felloowa, out theme, the flrwt memton on Friday many or the Phlllpplnee, to get 1--------------- evening featured get -topther thia little bit ot home, the familiar gamee. Ruth Fergu.eon, KetbodUrt. little paper with not ooly new111 of International Harvllltu mluionary tn the Borden. KlNlon friends at home. but of other TB= ~~BS In caimco, told the glN of her friends now in service. so eend in M Elti te & Co I Interesting work with the l!exl-the name and addreSB O( that boy • S ., nc, cana ID ber 9Cbool A bri* hike of yours. to the Beacon, at the 401 E. 't.b Pb. 3!00, Saata Ana nround the !eland brought the gtrle high 9Chool. SI% N. L A. St. Ph. Z.Ul Ane"efm back. to 14.ar Casa nlu.ed and I ready "' sleep after cloolng with your friends and mine ----------... devot.iona.le. I A round-table diBcuulon on Sat-Mrs. Paul H . K idder and her new urday morning gave each group son returned Friday to L~ei r home I leader an opportunity to review the on 41st 11treet from St. Joeeph , work being done by her girla. The hoepltal. I re'l'eat closed after the tuncheo:i Marion Dodd, 314 Amethyst hour. , avenue. Balboa Island. v.·as named Committee Will Give Legislators Facts On Corona Beach as a member of the Ex.ecutlve • Asphalt Paving • • Concrete Cutting • Equipment Rentals John C. Blyston.e General Contractor 511 E. Third Santa Aru. b AWed. unlfOrm,.-alflbit"i neede.1 to 9eca.re aecommodaUo111 at -F1yspeck Doiel, .. ao called. beeaue It'• located. on a -i!J"ll)et.k" of an laland In the Pa.dftc. Martne Lt.. Artbar E. Montape JldC.. lop photo) of Detroit. M1ch., a torpedo bomllu pilot, Is bdns lold the ~ nalar". by the -manacer,• Marine Capt. Odell C. OIMn of BraCly, Tex. Below, LL Mon&aine llsm a.e hotel ft,nt.er wh1le the -.teU clertl. • ll&rlDe Pri. Geoqe L Dadak o( Streator, m... leob en. Ga.U mU:e ap Uidr ow:a. bmlb at ~ Betel," whie.b. la oper- ated by • Marine a1rcralt poap ataUcmel an t.be lala.nd. 'nle city of Newport Beach would match the proposed. state purchase of beach fton.ta.ge at Cor· ona del Mar be.a.ch wtth the do- nation at city-owned land ot equal value it the meuure now betore the 9tate Jegtelature ia approved, It wu pointed out to Illa.le legi~ laton la.at week by State A.esem· blym.a.n Oyde Wat.eon of this dis· tr1ct. Board of the Orange County School Trustees Asscciation at a meeting held last w eek in Anaheim. Mr. Dodd is a member of the board of trustees of the Newport Beach Grammar school. e Costa Mesa News Mra. C. G. Porter jr .. 116 41st street, spent \VeC1ne9day and Thursday in Los Angeles visiting her aunt and grand.mother, Miss Marie Barbre and Mn. Ruth Bar- bre, and wu a luncheon guest of Mr1. Joy Schmierer, formerly ot Newport Beach. Tel. 1704 J. S. WHYTE PUBLIO AOOOUNTANT INOOME TAI OON8ULTANT ................. .,.u.. 'nle bill, given a do-p&19 recom-HARBOR HIGH NEWS • N ominees for Student .•I i m•ndatlon by the Aaembly com-Happy Birthday mlttee tint hearing the mesoure, Body Officers Listed ---~------+ amt lt 1<> the way• and means committee for determination of If you haven't already done eo. Donald Rtte • -April 22 1 ava.ilabte tundll, t.e expected to have you will aoon be algning petltiooa Nancy Hollinabead April 23 an excellent chance for approval. for student body nomlnatlorui. The Ario Nlen:an • _ April 23 A committee wUl be appointed following ia Information giving you Gloria Price _ _ April 231 by the Newport Beach C'hambcr an Idea of the candidate• with pe-A...--i Z3 of Corn:ml!l'C4!! to go tmmedtately to Utlons out. as of Wedne9day. Pa.t Welty .,._ S&c:n.mento to explain advantage• Gevrge Yardley, ca.ndJdate for Haven La.n.ge AprO .24 of the .tate purcbue when the president. lft.arted at Harbor u a Mary Carrol • • April 2• time la rtpe., It wu announced last freshman, and d8 a eopbomore wu Donnie Nelaon _ April zo 1' Week ~y aan, Wtllob. MCret.ary. on the Board of Control. This year 'i:adl be of th b he la vice·pre1ldent of the Junior Donna. Car1on .Aprll 26 mem r e a.aeem ly Class and -'~' h .... .a or the Junior-. Ann Kelly • • • • April 261 committee &..u already been sup-~ - 1 plied wi.t!I a large picture of the Senior Prom commlttM. ---------bea.cb and a abort reaune of lt.9 Electric In the U. 8. '1'1 I °""" a.. ft.•llif...-& lMl·L otn.: ~ NUL 8-lrBi ........ ta~ft..-I ' . Refrigeration Repairs New and Modern Manner Let us solve your refrigeration t.roubles with the im- 'IM --proved instruments designed especially ~;;,..::=-"' ;-for refrigeration analysis, We Find the Tronble Wilen Otheni Fall Our work is speedily and expertly done. Our ch:irges are nominal. Results are guaranteed. uo w .. t 4th BL S E I E R S E N ' S Santa A.a Newport -· Dlstdd-Phone Newport -4U Ralph Frelta(, al.lo tor p1"Mident, SAVE FOR THE SEVENTH , adftntagg. I• junior eta.as president. H1a .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; friend!! made bl.a petition unbe- known to him. You know him tor bis excellent pe:rtonnanee in "Trial By Jury." Presidential candidate Ellen Pot· ter ia very &etive in junior cl&!ll!ll activitlee and la also interested in G.A.A. The one candJdate for vtce-preai· dent, Quincy Ca.u. ha9 been In the Harbor area aince the atxtb grade, and bu never beld an elected ot- ttce. nn. le not an Indication that he la not quallfled. for h~ parttct- clau activities. For aecretary. Ardel Kennell. a ?ermanent member of the bonor roll, ia &eeretary of the junior clus and also of G.A.A. You know Susie Walker f or her part in "The Saturday Evening Ghoet." Sbe le social chairman of the sophomore class and wrote and dineted the junior aaaembly. Franci.s wtlcox for treaJrurer llf junior clu.s chairman of socl.al ac- tivities. Bard H O\\'e also fo r trea.surer ba!!I been on th, National H onor Society tv.·o yean . H e ls al.90 a member of the Boa.rd of Control. Wfly Mom Agreed I should be a Nune'1 Alde Mr bi-11 lo a loool>itol "" ....... oni1. llm't wt.r Ii-·- a Nan9'1 AWe. Ky W,."'' ti ..... __ ., ....... ..t .. W. ol _, broct,-11! of.,.... ..... ~ II .., ....... ---n.wc-_,... .. rt ,_,_.,._.._y., -121 "U, 111W .,..,. .. .. ..... , .. ,__ ... Cllll I ·- JIM .P1111a11 .. Newport Bach Pbanuq FAMOUS CRIBS Wo belleTe U la wlckty known ID Clnnp OouniJ. that we lwldle the Jarpli eeleetkm of cribs In Southern Oollrornl&. Bmutlflll Eutem lwd- WQOd. bJ such famoas manutactwa1 .. Whitney, l<n>ll, Lollob79 -- and oCbera ID wblte, llll&anl, -- $13.951111 KBBP· YOUR BABY HAPPY and comfortable, out in the aunsbine and fresh air AD Stttl Out Door Gym Seu $24.95 .. WHla ........ , ••• .... ........'------~- Table & Chair Seu In hard maple and birch with arm cha1r5. beautllul and sturdfl7 bulll. Allo tables $ ~ 95 with hMWw J • up Steger W agom W1th -wbeell and ule, llllo rubbor :--~th lwd""'Jd bodlOL $1o.9 5 r Allo-'" ... - Famoua "KANTWET'' OBDI IU.T1'BZll8 and PADS f<r all --bJ lbe ...,. oom-pon:r. Allo JllmliJ"7 Dlml"'1 ..,. --101q•'I~ $7.95 Play Pen With 1-'loor Gel Ibo -°'" & the rr..b .... and 11mablne tn *be Pemo'lll lb.m· llt<m Child craft l)ley -oi lwd- wood with lock nut lo mab tt men -and ....,..L lnjur7, &loolhr<a_'_· --:!."'~.".'~.-~ i4.95., ). ·i' ',~ :tl .. .- ' lll '• 1 l --' ----'l . , ,, ~ ; ·-f .- , ' /'- Our Big Year R0111MI Toy Dqali'*'d .••• ,,,,,,,.. ~·,... ~ »'•• cw. e'. ·-tllld ........ fir r"'' 1rt• --• Jr ,... "",... - -'-., 1+411X1anJ-1t7•--.•s r•••• .... , 1116t ftil IDOi& «-LP'l&it JIDI Clf ONI • w'I 81 ' Ill a.._o=mir.t.-toflt-- -~--.. __ ·-·-. ""--··'' tD -1-4.9J , -I ·Wheeler My 11d . . Sllop ~ C:+••,'•' • f I "'Qa8i&y =~ fw a.&liM ••• ea. ID 14 Y'- '41J No.1; 1ua. SU.au ol Rn'Wt . Santa Ana STORE HOU.RS:·~\:..~• . SA;TuRDAY1 8:30 I. ~·TO• P. a • • The Men's Brotherhood Class of the CommUlltt y Church in Co!Jla ~"'."""'."""'."""'."""'."""'."""'."""'."""'."""'."""'.""~I Mesa have ln\'lled the lr wives and children to join them tor a pot·luck ALBOA 4 0 2 • Mrs. Johnson went u far as Pbot- nlx where she and her llttle prt a.re visiting relatives while Lieu- tenant Johnson went on' to Rhode Island where he wu to report. for tn11nlng. The two J-boys remainod with their grandpumb, Judge and Mn. D. J . Dodge. Sunday evening guesta at the home or Mrs. Jeanette Job.n.lon, Goldenrod avenue, Corona del Kar, were Mr. and Mt1J. Lester Patch. Newport Helgbta. Mn. J~ had juat returned trom a vacatloa ln Loa Angeles and had not yet heard · Of the marriage of her friend, the former Eleanor Mason. to Mr. Patch. JUBt a glance proves News- Times LeadenhJp! • ,..----:----------;I supper and eve ning or fellowship on Monday. Aprtl 30. The affair .;.;.. .... a..O. vi.ill be held in the Social Hall of I -'M·bour the church at 6:30. E . O. Potter. --------------------------~ HOME, AUTO, MARINE BADIOS REPAIRED Marine Electrtclan BURT R. NORTON llll Coat mway Phone 2411 Newport Beach. Callf, program chairman, bu announced an old·fa.shloned s ing to the ac- com paniment of the Sunday School orchest ra and a talk on a timely topic by R ev. Ha rry O\\.rtngs. pas- tor of the First Baptist church o! Santa Ana. • Desk Sergeant Charlie ?r\e9l, 30th street. ls again on the sick list. Newport Shoe Repair Shop E. B. J>ouclas, Owner 109 2%nd Street Plenty ot Good Leather at Preeent tor MISSES' AND LADIES' HALF SOLES Howe,·er, leather ls definltely on tbe 8hort ll&t for the balance of the year Abo, ]'Dt received: 1500 pn. non·marklnc rubber soles for chlld.ren ONLY Brin&" them ln So\\·. I 1T611'1 Lllrg1stjt1Hkn .17 Stor11 le S""° YOM N. w. (or. 4th & Sycamore sANTA ANA Railroad Noises A# ll!iilwW fr--IMS... }•S4 c..Ji/a,.1., ·~E.,,;,,6 N~. [S••)•s• is•• lbt .wilt Ii.I o/So111bnw P•ciffe's<A4sl U..,J • • even more of t.heee qualities durina' wu. You realize that both the wan in whicb. we are engaged are tn.aa.- porta tion wan and must be won not only in the foxholee and work- lhope but on the railroacU u well. Some of the particularly long tnim yoa bear pull!nc and mortiDc ~ niahta an troop tnim and otheno are weiabed clown with wv'• ma· tAriel. lt ;,, oomtortable to - what a grmt job the railroad.meD .,. doUI&. driorinc their tnim and awitcbinc their can 24 boun a ckJ, .... wbllo yoa .,. Mloop. Back • -, .... -_.. and--to--and mand.-plyintoraD:rc.dre•• w wWi tht UPam .. u w\dh•Z camt*ll .. jm& .-i. -• bo7 lmns ,_. the -yoa .., ba" .....i..1 a litllo wwdadl;r If tl>oJ' ~ pa& :r-Clid Mp .. Iba ftoiolbta and --;;; b•km lltooklbawvto-tbd allaiicm'a_ ol __ - (Photo by ROBERTS STUDIO, Santa Ana) • ~ COMING EVENTS Miss. Betty Powers Hono red Guest at Home of Fiance WEDNESDAY, APRlL 2~ The Newport Circle \VIII meet with Mrs. R. F . B. Coates. 13th Street and Ocean Front at 1~30 Mr. and Mn;. Le9ter ...L P&tch. p. m. '427 El Modena. avenue. New-port THURSDAY. APRJL 26-Height.1!1, entertained \Vith a dlnner Newport Harbor Klwa.n~ club, Sunday evening honoring MUM Electric Grill. Balbo&.. 12 :1~ noon. Betty Gene PO\\·ers, whoee wedding \ Nfwport Beach -Coeta Me l!I a to Mr. Patch's son, Dan L. Patch. Llf'ns' club, 6 :30 p. m., Heinz Kals-Seaman F\rwt Cla&1, wlll take place er'e cafe. during bis next leave. Capilla Circle, Corona. del Mar Mlae Powers 111 , the daughter of Communi ty church, Congregation-Mr. and Mra. A. H. Powen!I, 212 al. 12 noon at Mar Caa&. Balboa Onyx avenue, Balboa Iala.nd, and tsl:.nd. Speaker, Mrs. H. B. Klng. she and ber rtance were graduatea Newport Helghta Circle, 12:30 ot the cla.sa ot '43. Newport Har· p. m .. home of Mra. Leon F ergu-bor t Tnlon High school. She le at son, 453 Santa Ana. a.venue. If present employed at the Conaoll .. dated Aircraft company in La- Capt . and lilrs. Benton Malhe...,·s guna Bea.ch. They lut 88.W ea.ch and 90ns. P ete and Steve. have other in San FrancL!cot in Febru- bttn the guests of Dr. and MrB. ary. when MIM Powers \vas a Obed Lucaa. 311 Coral, Balboa. Is-gueat a t the home '°t Mr. Patch'& land. The Mathews were former a unt. H e Is now on his third trip residents ot the I.eland while t he to the Sou t h Pacific, on board a.n captain was stationed at SAAAB. aircraft carrier. T hey now live ln Marfa., Texas. Red roses decorated the lace- House guests tor Thursday and covered dinner table and placee Friday at the home of Capt. and were la.id tor the M.19ee Betty Mni. J . Wynn . Fredericka, 4100 Powera, Beverly Rumsey, Betty Sea.abore Drive, were Mr. and 'Mn. Patch and Mr. and Mnl. Patch. Mltchell M.. Tbomgate a.nd daugh- Costa Mesan Hit Walking on Highway Mendez wa.a & member. he Is said to have been iMtanUy killed when ttn.ick by a car on the h.lgh\\·ay. Minors Arrested In ''Wild Party'' ter Unda of Inglewood. Saturday Alma Rath Heights Ct' cle evening Capt. and Mra. Fredericka . r I Two men, one of t hem said to WUO'S WHO IN HARBOR DISTRICT . . F'IREPLACE AND KINDLING WOOD- H. W . Wl1gb~ 178' Npt. Blvd., Co•ta Mesa. Uaed Lwnber, Ph. 655-,l. GENERAL CONTRACTOR- Gordon B. Findlay, 3410 Cout Blvd., Ph. 412. Plane and Coru!tr.uction. LUMBER COMPANIES- Co8ta Meaa Lbr. Co.-"Let u• belp you plan your bome." Pbone 48. Bay District Lumber Co. Phone .l160. Coa.at Hlgbway &t Arches. OFFICE SUPPLIES- Newport Harbor Publl.ebtng Co. Phones: 12 • 13, Newport Bea.otl. PRINTING--• • :l';t>wport Harbor Publishing Co. Phones : 12 -13, Newport Bea ch. REAL ESTATE, I N&URANCE 4 NOTA"Y PUBLIC- Lew H. Wallace, 2202 W . Central Avenue. Phone 3. RUBBER STAMPS- Newport Harbor Publlsbing Co. Phonee: 12 -lS, Newport Beach. IHEET METAL WORK- Vlele Plumbing & Sbeet Metal Worka, Cotta Mesa.. Phone 210. VARIETY STORE-• Balboa Island Variety 8tore-6c, lOc, 25c and up. Phone 2111-W. PROFESSIONAL DlRECTORY were dinner gu .... at the home of Celebrates Natal At Coates Home be a member of the u. s. Mer- Commander a.nd Mra. E . L. Cal-A chant Marine, were not held for ABCllITEOI' houn, LaguDa Beach. nniversary The Nowport Circle will meet contributing to the delinquency of ~-----------PBYSIOIAN!l&SUllQlllONll,M.D Mrs. Arthur F1.tnt and two chU-Wedneadayl April 2:;, w'lth Mn. seven boys and girls found in t he r------------. dren, wbo have been vUritlng her v Mrs. Alma Rath. bookkeeper at R. F. B. Coe.tea, 13th and Ocean apartment rented by the two older Armand Monaco G d M Gru d M D parents, Mr. a.nd Mrs. Irwtn Spicer trgtl Moore's gs.rage, was called ~nt. at l :SO p. m. men early Sunday in what police ABCBITECr or on . n y, . . ot corona del Mar, for the tut last week to the otttce ot A. C. described as the makings of a Phyalelan and Sul"\leOn two weeka, have returned to their Hottman, wbere she wa.s formerly "wild party". 81f W. Bay Ave., Balboa home in Oakland employed, oateo.aibly to nota.rlu a Your friends and mine Called to the beach apartment Newport l'lU Ninth and Central Ave. Charle• P. Tuffree, aon ot Mr. paper. As she read the document, bungalow when the party was re-!111 Lakewood A..-e. Office Hra.: 10-12 a.m.; J..5 p.m. and Mt9. Jamee 1'Ittree of Placen-ebe found tt wu & greeting wtab--------------ported as noisy, four officers from Loe A.ncelee N()rmandy MOS Telephone 37 tla and Balboa, bu enll.sted tn the Ing her a happy birthday from Lt. t jg) MyleB R. Sinnott has the local departme~t found two I '--------------2 L------------.J American Field Servlce and ex-members ot the staff, Mr. and Mrs. just completed 8 tour weeks' cases or assorted liquors, broken A'ITOBNEY8 AT LAW pecta to !>e Dstgned to eervlce on Hoffman, Trudy Smith. C. W. course at Atlanta, Ga.., and ta home dishes .and disorder. they said. the European wu tront. havtna Wood. Glady• Brown, E. M . Wat-oo • tire-day leave, vi.tung-bi. Four girls, one each from New-LEROY P. ANDERSON. Conrad Richter, M.D. reported tor duty ln New York 800 and Jean Parker. mother. Mn. Belle Sinnott. 18 port Beach. Hunt1ngton Beach, April 13. Thia wu 1n the afternoon, and Eallt Central avenue. Wben his Santa Ana and Liberty Park be· ATTORNEY AT LAW Phy•lclan and 8'.11"\lCOn It wa.a a six-pound two and a at "noon ab:e wu a guest of her lea•e ls over he will go to Ala-tween the ages of 16 and 18, as Costa Me.. Bank Bulldlng Office 107 22nd Street ha1f--ounce son. born April 18 to parents. Mr. and Mn. J . E . Van med&. well as thrtt boys, aged 17 to 19. Newport Beach Sta.tr Sgt. and Mrs. Earl Cole, Yilg of Puente, at luncheon a.t Mn. E . D. Goodell. 3000 Ocean were booked at the police Sf;ation. Phone 425 Hours: 10..12 a.m. and 3-~ p.m. 504 3~ atreet. at St. Joeeph hoe--Heim Kalaera. while in the evening Front spent Monday in Lo They were ordered to appear. Coeta Meu Ca.llfomla Phonee-Off~ 133; Rea. 74-J pita!. her daughter Jeanne took her to Be&ch, and WM a luncheon gu~ but police found upon _ questioning ,_ ___________ _J L..-----------.....: dinner at Vaux', Balboa, and after-with two friends from Lynwood &t Allan La Rock and Clifford Rentz DENT1.8'1"11 Founders' Day Lunch For Pi Phi Alumnae wa.rd to the abD'N. the home or Mrs. Georgta Zimmer· of Compton, the two a~ults. t hat ,..------------~ man. the apartment was registered to DR. OBED LUCAS Den ti at ·Luncheon Bridge for Costa Mesa Friends Dr. John WU.on of Sa.nta Ana the 1?'81:· but t~ey denied giving bu purcba.eed the Splelberger real-penruss1on for its use to the ml- dence at 3708 Channel Place New-nors. an~ were not found there port Ialand, the deal being handled when police entered. F'rlday, April 27 , will be Found· ere' Day luncheon for the Alumnae club o1 Pl Beta Phi, celebrating the 18th a.nniversa.ry of the founding of the club, and Mrs. ~orge Blge· 10W, 38 t.agunlta avenue, Laguna Beach, v.'111 be boeleae at the one o'clock luncheon. Mrs. J . F . Webster, W7 Orange through Ra.lpb Maskey'a real ee-Mre Mildred Bjerken. 318,L avenue, wu hoatesa to friend.a for tale office by Ray Copelin. Marine avenue Balboa. Ieland h 71: luncheon a.nd bridge Tueaday. The Rev. E . D. Goodell, 3000 Ocean 1 as house guesls her parents ' MS: group mee~ bl-monthly. Front. will attend a meeting ot. and At rs. c. w . Baker of · Port Re&?rvat lons inay be made by calllng, not later than Wednesday. Mrs. Bigelow at Laguna 8!';9 or ~frs. Merle Verberg. Newport Beach 729-W. ' The gue9l list included Mes-the boa.rd of Hospitals and Homes Orchard Wash and Mrs Walle!' dames R&y Wallace, Matt Hos-Committee of the Southern Cali-Baker S:0d aon.'' Mrs. Bak.~r ls the teller, Sam Crawford, Arden Long, tomla-Arizon.a Method.Jal confer· wife of Ml"l!I. Bjerken'a brother, Homer Mellott a.Dd Mrs. Lee Sut-ence, in L<ie: Angeles Wednesday. Corp. Walter Baker. ton all of Colla Mesa.: Mrs. Jack :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Colvin &Dd Mns. W. J . Bristol ot i He who would arrive at the ap- polnted end mu.at follow a aingle road and not wan.du.through many wayw.-senece. Huntington Beach. " . The dlappolnted man tu']'" hill thOughta toward a atate ot exiat· ence wbere b.la wlMr deeirel may bi l1sed with the certainty at faith. RELIABLE BRANDS FEED "BE'lTEB THAN DIE BEST'' We Have a Complete Line of Grains Leader AD Purpose Mash, 100 Jbs. ______ $3.45 Reliable 20 'fo Lay Mash, 100 lbs. ----------3.50 Reliable 15 'fo Lay Mash, 100 lbs. ---------3.30 Reliable Rabb.it Pellets, 100 lbs. ----------3.10 Pepper Plants, all kinds, per dozen ____ .35 Tomato-Plants, per _doz.en.____________________ .25 Onion Plants, Sweet SP!loish, 100 for__ .30 . ' WE DVB OOH'ON 8QID-J'llD Bl't:D 1IAN1lBl!l ~'l'Ot!B OABDEN. AU YOU ·WA!ft ' :--:Cl!1RE'S" FEED STORE ........ tsUi . . <Jolla -- 0,. I ta7' I a. a .. I ._ a l . I Tailoring Shop 412 Eut Centnl, Balboa Remodeling -Alteration Men's and w-·s Apparel J. K. Sefton N-to -Oil 8.._ Why Take Chances With Poor Brakes? Drive in ~d Have Yours Inspected NOW Expert Workmanship Quality Materials l'll.e 8S'7 li·Way Garage· 1'1f0 Newpori Blvd. Cl08'rA IRSA ' • 2202Wi W . Central, Ph. ~480 NEWPORT BEACH Phone 152Q DR. CARTER Metascientist DRUGLESS HEALING 1860 Newport Blvd C-ta Mesa DAY ICBOOLll MORTIMER SCHOOL 302 Coral BalbN laland DAY SCHOOL Orodea: College P...,.rotory Numberw Llrntted G-A. Mortlrrt41', M. A .. Oxford PrtAOlpal. Phone W HAROLD K. GRAUEL CHAPEL '-We~ the Better Sane BJ' 8'n1zts 00-. _.. Phae N9'1 rpart 111 c.ta .. _ Call ....... orro•••wsn DR. M. D. CRAWFORD OPTOll ETRI IT ' Eye. W'iz•mlned -Gl•1rr1 l!'ltted 11'2 NlllilrPOft Boulevard .. _ 24IO COITA llUA ............... 'Dir__,, __ l'ttwn Uar:U DR. G. E. TOHILL PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 220t Coast Blvd., N.Wport BNch -Phone -Off~ 2"·W R•. 286-R If No A.n....,er Call Newport ~ Gerald Rauaa, M.D. 2830 West Central A\le. Newport Be.ach Ph. 1028--No Answer call 301 ·M X-Ray Service S. R. ·Monaco, M. D. 8lf Bay Ave., Balboa N _ _. l'IM "8 & BID llL. Loo ....... ~ms 1117..,...._, 8U&t&IOU JACK RAUB LICENIED LAND IURVEYOft 2117 W. Central Awni..- Phonee: Newport Offtoe 123; ft• 1111 t»I •nr•m•n ---111 JUrc&e.11 AW9.. Cenftl .. , ... ,. N.D.CASH D. V . M. DOG .... CAT Hol~tTAL ---1114 ... Mehl ..... lleMa A-., C&Jtf. WllllMaS.B'""Wllll, D.V.11. UNO-. B:J. Oonma·..i - Sprrt.J £&tmtiea on. ...... •et-• a h ••• • sw ata'sebss •n, a -- • \ Planning Board Stymied on ~ning After ~ nre tor ab: mmtha, •notber mcoth ..,.,.. added wben )fr, Elltott'I requeet WU tabled until an amendment to Or- din&noe Co~ could be pqHd cor· r<et!Jl8 the coadltlon alleged to ai.t. by the city attorney and empowertng tbe planning commla- aiop to grant varlanc-ea and amend· men ta_ baTe the ttme to perform the du.Uee. what.eyer they may be, o1 a comml.Soner, and.l"llDder proper oernce to tile pul>Jlc, -get ott lhi. commJwloo and ma.II:• room for eomecme ei. wbo doe9 have the time." A...,m uldng that he be e:sCUMd. for ~ of bual- nea. Pa.tt.enc:c'• requut w a• granted and Nel8on wu appointed In hia plau .. Civic cent.er site, that k:nowD aa No 4 on Central avenue had been ~ended by the planntng comml.seion at the F1!bruary meet- ing with a vote ot !Ive to four. Th08e for It being Seager, Hop- CONFUSION kiDa, Nelaon, llbell and Johnaon; A comm.lltee wu appointed to again.st. were Campbell, Pa.ttel'900, con.fer lmmedlately with tbe city Allen a.nd Baltz. Say us~ Qrfice Needed at .Harbor I --- .. • . I • Secoad Inning En•s Scoreless In Corona del Mir Set~Back Battle · (Contlmlod frcm Paae 1) The !leCCllld Inning of the "Battle ot the Blutt--Otlv>ns Semoe llhculd IOC&U a.n ottlce h..., Natlonlil Bank of Los Angeles vs. the property owners along becau• It would be nlu,.ble to Ocean Blvd In Corona de) Mar in which the bank petitioned returning vete,..,,., 'st&ted S. T. · ,...___, ........ _ ---• •'--f varl Dunlap, ell&lrman of the Veteranr the City Planning ~· .., .. , ........ "!""u"' ago or a • Service Committee a< the cbamber anre In zoning ordinance relating ,to thilt :iet·back from the or commen:e, conolltlng-of 10 street front on the ·bluff side--WllS renewed Thursday night members. He bellevu that thta before the City Planning commission. The game went thru committee would look with favor Mother inhing without a de- 00 such an agency. ee-peclally to cision I tlon to gre..ot tlle variance. Then place returned vet.a ln suitable PTO~ting cltl.zena at Ocean he retreated from. the mound. joba. An Interviewer and a girl Blvd., the home team, appeared 1n ' LADY (N BOX 11ecretary would probably suit the the councll cbamt>,f, led by Mn. Mn. Burton then took the box requlrementa of thl!: ana. Mary Burton, an attorney, act.lng and pitched eome fut curves lnto Polntlng out _that the Vel'eran.9' for her mother, a property owner the bewildered commJMloo, citing BOX SCORE OOBON.l DEL MAB Sllllll»l -(Battle of the Blatt) 0-.Nat. -of L. .&. .... 1'1-"7 Owwo, OoND& del - 1st Inning-Mai, 19 __ _ ll&ak Owws 2nd lnalng-Apr. 19 .. -.... ·-·· BeA-(---&. M. --Atl;J.) 0 0 0 0 (l'IOl>WV -Mn. llluy Burton, Atty. Pree.) ~oDen Dr .. Boward le&aer. Mark John.on. Leeter bl>ell, Qty Enc. B. L. Pattenon, A. M. Nebon, O. M. ·Cempbell, lloey. Jolin Allen. .. (..__t-Cbm. C. JI. Bopldne, Louta ll&ltzy. Los Angeles . Witness ·Backfires On Prosecution in Edwards Trial ~ter before turning lnformation ,__ ' Kr. and Mrs. GUI B'tt'b, New-· port boulevard and 20th otreet, .... • tertalned with & chill be&n - on S&turday. EnJo)'lllg their hc.- pltallty were Mr. and Mn. Bill Lor<!, Kr. ond Kn. 8-n 8mlth and Kr. and Kra. Al Ogden. FOR INSURANCE IEE Howard W. Gen-Uh i.-x--'- OOllTA MU& PbOm 111 Automobile • Fire Accident • Life attorney to learu what the rullng At the following meeting of the wu, and to try to clear up the city councll Attoroey Tbompeon preeent legal confusion. Dr. Seager ruled tha.t It wu ln effect an appointed u members of the com· amendment to the .Muter Plan mittee, Mark John9oa. and City En· and must be by a. two-t.bird!! vote gtnee.r R. L. P&ttenon. Mr. Pat-1 of the planning cOIJllDiSlion, the.re- te.non &aked to be u.cu.sed on the fore be declared their recommen· grounda that he '"wa.11 too busy;" 1 dation Uleg&l. He then made a rul· and au~sted that building in·! ing that the council mcy select a apector A. M.· Nelson be appointed site WITHOUT' recommendation in b.ie place. • I from the planning commlaalon. committee of the chamber ts study· of 1002 Ocean Blvd. &Ad ee•eral the law of the state. quoting su· Hany Comber, a star witness lng the problem of returning vet· other property own.en. For the preme court declslona r elative to called before the Rev. Edwards erans. Hubbard Howe, prealdent of bank R. M.. Relnhau.. ot Santa Ana the matte r. and reading from a trial jury by the prosecution to the South Cou:t coaipany voiced took the pltclter's bOX w1lh the prepattc' br1et whJch would have show his connection with soliciting the belief that an independent 9latement that be would stand on done justice to an appeal befor e a !or funds for the accused pastor. over to _the district attorney. ~------------' Said Dr. Seager. "Any member Whereupon the council tabled the at tbJ• commtaalon who does not recommendation and on thelr own Mesa LIQUOR SHOP 1822~ Newport Blvd. Plenty of Whiskey OOSTA MESA, CALIF. initiative approved site No. 4. on a vote of three to two. with Allen, Isbell and Reed for , and Stanley and Mayor Hall against. STILL TIED UP Asked it any work could be started on the city ball, could lt be done under the Master Plan, the attorney aaid yes. but that It mu.st be by a two-thirda majority. Engineer Patterson then said be GORDON B. FINDLAY • CONTRAOl'OR aad BUILDER agency should indoctrinate return· bU. record of the flnt inning. high judJclat body. was himself accused by Jerry Gels· ed soldiers In the kinds of work Their petition, be.a.rd for the nnt 'Sbe •Id tha t when appl~tlon Iler. defense attorney of soliciting performed ln lndustrle11, and the Ume In March, ltOUght an amend· U. made t or a va ria.oce It 1"\!fere a bribe from a Los Angeles attor· !kills neceseary tor higher pay. me.nt to the zoning ordinance or a t o a particular piece of property. ney and attempting to fix jurors Il theee boy! are w e!..I scree_ped and v&ri&J\ce therefrom to e.n&ble the and not to several block8. E ach 1n other cases. have it ex-plained what they can or b6.nk to use the bluff.front side of piece 18 usually ducrtbed as a I This turn in the Edwards trial cannot do ln Industry they would Ocean Blvd. "':ithout set·ba.ck:. Th.ts peculiar ln11tance, requiring spot I late yesterday rather backfired not be a.a unhappy 88 many now property ha.a but litUe street level zoning u a favor to that particular upon the state's intention to shO"N property, the rest falling away property. She q,u oted Herbert the preacher's use of Comber as a believed that a publJc butldlng had precipitously to the ocean.· A 10. Hoover's statement when In office I reliable witness. according to re- to be approved b:i-the planning foot setback Is called tor, w ith the u to the purpose of zoning. ports current in legal circles commlulon, to which Tbompeon oppoaite aide of the 11treet required Summing up a brilliant appeal. today. declared "Any building OTHER to obeerve a 25--toot setback. Mn. Burton .aid th.at the purpose I SUMMERS APPROACHED than a public building must go Reinbaua merely asked "for the of ionlog ts to establish a first Teatlmony late laat week con· before the planning commission." comml8aioo to re.fer hi.a petltloo to cla.sa res1dentlal d istrict. and that cerned reported offers to two wit· !f\t the Jut meeting or. Seager the city council il they( the plan· the power t o vary zoning should ncsses by the defendant to solicit m&.de an e.tfort t o get action 1t&rt· ning comml•lon ) bad no Juri8dlc• be 1Ded irpa.ri:igly becau11e spot tunde for him. and that these wit· ed on. the city hall Whee he said zoolng creates chaotic condition!. neeeee could keep a.n over $15,ooo. he wu willing to entertain a mo-an going back to work after g1v· The pt-lltlon 11hould be denied. the Frank Summers. building con· l ion from any commi99ioner that Ing so much for their country. s prightly prote8tor declared. be-tractor waa one of thOl!le Rev. Ed· It be recommended to the city Howe declared. cause It incresfle8 the tire ha.z.ard. \'\'&rds Is supposed to ha ve con- councll that they proceed t o e • '11lere Is a re-adju.9lment prob· the falling bulldlng hazard, in· tacted because he was a friend of ploy an architect and draw pl lem. which mwit be met by some crcas noise on the street, make!! Ray Faust and H . H. Brinkerho(f tor a city ball, but no such m one in disproving the idea that for unee.nlla.ry condltlon111 u gar· slot machine and liquor d!Jstribu: w&A forthcoming. ''Ht-re \\:e veryone ln war "'·ork ls making bage pailfl would be dumped in tors reepecUvely. Summers teaU- sltting doing nothing. aa uau " lg money, the boat builder said. front ot the houses bu!lt wtthout f ied Friday that he m~ the d.,. !!18.l d Seager. t must be shO\\'ll lheae fine boys set-back , and would harm the gen· re.nda.nt on a street comer at the MAJNTEN AN CE AND REP AIR "I doo't think Thompson'! rullng ho have been discharged from era) health and welfa.re ot the request ot the minister, and wu OUR 8PECIALTY 18 worth twcrbll.!," said PatterfllOn, eervlce tbat they must have a whole difltrict. S~e inferred her a..sked to approach the di!llributors ' • as he advocated a gel·together skill neecr'ed Ln war work to merit opponents: had h it a foul ball. tor a donation of $15 000 from Cabinet Shop Semce meeting ot the commliu1ion and high pay, or t hey like anyone-else RESOLUTIONS Faust and Ray Showalte'r to bring Offiae Cabinet Shop the council. Commissioner Isbell wtll be disappointed. Some in~.. Impressed a pparently by the about a change of testimony in a !410 Coast Blvd. 407 SOth St. ad vised that no a ction be taken pendent agency should determme strength ot h er attack, the com· penrii ng slot machlne trial In Hunt· Phone 41% Ph. 2S88-I until the next meeting. when all for t hese veterans what they are m ls81.on on a roll call vole pli.ssed tngtoo Beach. NEWPORT BEACH. (lALQI'. members could be present. and capable of doing, and guide them I t"·o re.solution& on the matter. I Sum mers declared be refused to ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~er~e~lt~~~•~h~d~-~~~~~~~~·~·~·~o~~~~~g~l~y~,~·~·~~~d~-~~~~~~-re ~t ~=-p t~~fu--1 not recommend the ~nttn g ot a and that he later tipped ott Dist . variance ln vie\\' of t he ruling of 1 At ty. Jame.a L. Davis. H owever QUALITY 0 Ff IC' E s u PPLI ES ~~:;::~ti~~°:~ t~•; ~~-; ":; ~:n".:c~:n:~~~d ~~:~;, :.9i~~:~ variances. tacted Brink'erhoft, F a us t or Sbo- I 2.-A re.solution was pu!ed not to recommend to the city council S f B Jbo that ..,, amendment be made to O•· on 0 a an Reasonable Prices • Prompt Servi.Ce dinanc• 525 whtc b would permit In Okinawa Battle the construction of buildinp oo. the M:reet line. A letter poat·marked April 18 on Okinawa from Plat. Sgt. 'Cl'Drad Roland Ball, USMCR. 90n of Velma Barber, 510 W. Ocean Front. brings word of hi.a participation ln that batUe. Sgt, Ball said the tleu were worrying the Ma.rinea more now than tbe Jape, We Endeavor to Maintain as Complete a Line of Business Needs as is Possjble. Save Your Time and Gasoline by Letting Us Serve You. Tt.mporary chairman Dr. Seager then appointed a committee to meet wtth the city attorney to de termine what alepe are necMBary t..:. :!ear up the present apparent legal confusion. Reault&-no hit.a, no nm.a. no erronl Deten8e attorney Jerry Gelsler :-------------.. upon cro88 examination tried to break down the testimony of Rev. I C. W. Rosendahl. recent state sec· retary of the Prohibition Party, eliciting from him the admi9Slon he had "'ithdra~•n $300 "tru.st fund" from the Santa Ana First National Bank, but Rosendahl said he had returned it after the Rev. Edwards "'as arreeted. Beacon Landing Just Purchased By Fred Kemper Fred Kem per has ju.st announced the purch&Be of Beacon's Landing, 1301 Coast Highway, from Char· lotte aiid Harry Breithaupt. and Is busy painting and renovating the building!. Kemper "''a.S forme rly employed at .J. S. Barrett's Port Orange but left there In February. No purch8.5e price wa.s mentioned by the new owner. Jk>a.l8 running t'l"Om the Landing are the day boat Tuna Express III, skippered by Col. Fred Lueke. which accommodates 54 passen· ~ers , and t\l,:o cliarter boa.ts, the Blue Streak, 20..pasaenger boat owned by Bill Ful len aTid skippered by "Ozr.le" Osborn, and the Five by Five, 14·passenger boat owned by Andy Anderson. The Breithaupts have rented Oant's cate at the foot of the over· head bridge. '1."hlch Is also the bus station for the Santa Fe bus line, and it will open Friday under their management. WATCH FOR THE SEVENTH Quality Lumber and Building Material• • COSTA MESA LUMBER CO. R. E. HOSTETLER Ptione 48 HOW MUCH IS ENOUGH! ""-lt---•'¥11 I .... D. lllfOfJOll ii -... .._ __,. ....... ....uy pt. Mab ... diiat ,... -,..... lamil.1 ... .......... lllllPPl7 .,, ...... ... '7 ~-""-.. ONEmDAY . " ' ..... " . ..... "°""""..,.,.. ...... ~ .. A Uid D Tew.t • 'L 'u 'ea' ill YU.. _.. A ..,,,.,, ,,_,_, .. w -4-... ... h 0 '>* el Clld £1"11 OiJ •Mtla1 •l•i••• Ua&te4 Sui. ~ .. ,, ., ........... CM:a:J••-Y• --...,. - -o -Bl,. lo Vlt ..... Con-..., -B9Cb tab.I« ,,..,. 5000 Uatt. el Vll;ambt It. -' 500 twb of VD ml.a D . l/.-r .. W. -No f'.ti-, • ollt~-a: .. .,_(f} "":: ,·,, :mw. -- ()re.eloped, distribut~ aDd cu--- s...d by dM ~-"' Alb Wt:MM. RADIO SERVICE SHOP A. W. ABNOLD HS% Newport Blvd. . COSTA MESA Pb. Npt. -. '8 (1 Mlle Norlll of Bae-Dlalrict) • Some of These are Closeout Items, No Dealers. Apparently the reeult o! the a.c- Uon ..not to recommend 9arl&D.cea or z.mendment. to the zonlng or- dinance, the queaUon Of va.riancee wu left 1n the lap of the city He told of the many kinds of dlaeaaea they have found on the Lsland but that so far, none bad been contracted by the Americans.. Ba.JI pra!sed the work ot the Army and said they were having a. harder time there than the Marines. Lumber anil Building Materials Bay District Lumber Co. • We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities. Add. Machlne Rolls, asstd. sizes 1:'>-30c Availability Certificates BWheads, Ruled-plain or printed S'h x 7 to 14 Binder, 3-rlng 81h x 11 sheets $1.25 Cash Register Rolls, all makes Celudex %-Inch clear index tabs Cllp and Arch Boards, all sl7.es 90c and up Cllps, Bulldog and paper, &Std sl7.es Columnar and Accounting Pads, all sires Counter Checks Credit and Debit Pads Dally Analysis Sheets. 500 for $5.50 Daily Cash Sheets, 500 for $4.25 Daters, 75c Desk Files, letters or legal size Envelopes Columbia Clasp, all sires to 10 x 15 Manila, white, all sizes, plain or printed Erasers-Art Gum, Typewriter Ink and Pencil Estimating Sheets File Folders, manila, all cuis, letter and legal sires, S3.00 to $4.00 per 100 File Guides, prestboard, le~ size, $2.25 1 Fillers. notebook, punched, ruled or plaln Glasslne Bags Gummed Labels Indexes, all sizes Index Cards, ruled, all sizes Index Signals Jnla-Wrlting, bottles or quarts Quink & Sheatfeni stencil, Indelible, India, stam.!Mg Inventory Sheets Ledger Binders. tleCtlonal post type Legal Forms. nota1'7, etc. Lett.erbeads, ustd. ltoclm and colcn printed u per your lllltructSona i..oc.e Leaf Fmen )ferdiandllle Tip • VhMCl&lih Stndla, tab 8% x 14 sheet Y•wflaat Not& Books. IDdDO, etc., ust. sizes. plain or ruled Paper, bondm, thin pepm, eolon QI' wtibi, an .i-, cypewzlter, mllhl!Ogtlltlh Paper dips I Payroll Records Piiate • Pencf\I, lead. colon!d, cblm maridn&. IDdellble, autmnatk, ~ ' SCOTCH TAPE Large and Small Sizes • P ,\RKER'S QUINK INK Gin. quick atarttn.c'. ena Dow. Actu.&lly cleam a pen u lt writea. lleolJO It out of -._i. ohop Pencil leads Pen points, all kinds Price Book Fillers, 81h x 11 Postage Stamp Moistener, china Ready Master carbon forms Reception Cards printed to order Receipts Roll Memo Pads Rulers Sales Boob Sales Tax Exemption Cards, Form No. 103 Signs. For Rent, For Sale, etc. StampPada Stationery of all k!nda Statements. 8~ x 5~ SUperdex Roll I ,ebP.la Tbumb'I'adm Typewriter Paper, white or canary aecanda T)'pe .. riter Ribbons, all -- I ,.. Ma1il1· FOi.DEiS Sales Tu Not Jndaded • , s-'Dmes council. John Cross, 75 Dies at Orange John Cross, 7.5, .511 36th street. died at a hospital ln Orange and funeral serv1ce9 will be held Wed- nesday, April 20, at 11 a. m. 11.t the . Harold K. Grauel chapel, Co8ta )( .... The decea.aed was .a native of England and had lived ror 15 yean ln Newport Bea.ch, where he wu a g&rdener. He had at one tlme been employed by the Stands.rd OU company and bad travelled all over the world.. He had alto at one time lJved in South America. Survtvtnc a.re two brothers, Ar· thur, ot Los Al1Jele.s, and Edward. ot Platte, Neb.: Olle sister, Nellie JarvU, of M iami, Fla. The Rev. Carl Johl1acm will ot· ft ciat e at the tun.er&l servicea and entombmen t w1ll be In Melrose Abbey mauaoleum. W BaX • N1 ' •uczm Dll' ....... -.. Cl: 't;-~ lcdmptf Phone 11.aO' 518 COAST moBWAY ATTENTION . AT THE ABCBES CH .EVROLET & OLDSMOBILE OWNERS In Conjunction With the National Brake-Safety CamP.aign We Offer the Following BRAKE RELINING SPECIAL Chevrolet Cars '36 through '39 i.bor Cost 58 75 Chevrolet Cars '40 through '42 'saoo LAbor Cost Olds Cars '36 through '42 LAbor Cost 5800 Drive in Today For FNe Brake Lining Inspection and Advice . ' • CULBERTSON / Chevrolet-. Co., Inc. i 30th & Centnr Newport Beach • .... .,, .... If ......... l . • REAL :ll'ITATE TRANSFERS C~otallotUandptof lot 211 of Subdn of BDt 2%7 ot Seo A IT of Newport Beach COUL N'T BE DONE•SO DJCl!D8 l8S1lED WEEK OF APRIL 11 WATCH US GROW! 12121-Wllllam B Truoty A -· to F D Keeler A: wife lot i• ln blk m of sec A of Newport Beeeb 121-W B Y-to Henry EYetttt Heyden a wtto pt of lot 919 of. Flrwt Add to Npt M-tr. 1214~1JUlan C Chapto to Jamee J Petoch ... -· lot 211 In bill 8 of 12278-Edward c Agnew A: wife eec 2 Of Balboa 1 •1-nd • to Benjamin F llolel' a: wtfe lot 2 12114---Lena Warne to M. C bl bllt U2 ot Canal Sec Npt Bcb. RlchazdJo et al pt of lot 211 bl Bubdn 12243-Paul B Ellawortb et al to Of blk 227 of Boe A of Npt Bcb. M'osell JuanJbf' Wapn lot 10 tn 12370-Emm• W C&ller to Ver· blk 33 of Fint add to Newport DDll D Shibi& a -· lot 10 In blll Helef>t& 838 of O>rona del liar. 12397 -cart F Win.sen.read. A: 1231'2 -Tom W Hendenon Ir: wtt'e to Marte M:cCWlougb lot 16 ln wile to June ca.rrOll Warren lot 17 bllt 16 ot aec 3 ot Bal-Ialand. In blk 643 oreorona del Mar. 12241---0tium NaU Tr ii: S&V &nit og L A to Jameo H RobeJU A -e put Of blk D Of Corona de) Ku. "374-Rhod& A Boy!Qston to Fr-ederlclr. E A Pooley A . wtte klt 16 ln blk MO Of Corona del )(&r 12483-lllll.t S Clapp A wife to Philip W Blum.er A wife Iota 19 A 20 In blk 2 Of l!<oaubdn of Sec I Of Bal-IAland. 124S..-Arab M Cowell to Philip W Blumer a: wtte lot 20 in blk 1 of eec !5 ot Balboa. llland. UlM-John K Tompklna & wife to James R We.tengard &: wife lot 13 in blk 10 Of 8eC 2 Of Balboa Is· land. 12433---Cerald W Ritchie &: wile to Leo N Cross &: wife lot 11 in blk 434 ot Corona de! Mar 12434--Grover C Cable et al to Pb.nip H Busett &. wife lot 20 In blk 635 Of Corona del Mar. 12435----David J ltcAlla.ster E>t ux to Gordon L Kopp & wife lot 22 in blk 641 and lot 22 In tr 542 of Cor ona del Mar. l242~Abe Cosby to Diana Rutb Greene lot IO in blk 439 of Corona del Mar. • • FO 'R MEI aad IOYS • ' ... . . '• ,. ~ along tbe Soon traft!en will be seeing plots o( beea, b .. 1nr, tom--., com and other needed oegetables "<oming along" oa. bodi aides o( oar tncb. For oa.ce agala. S.-Jle hu made ho rigbt-Gl--ny ...n.ble ID a - ployea £or vi-., Gudeu. Vie ae Abo o&er!a.g t2no.oo ID Yu lloGds ID 0.U belC V"..:IOq GudMen U ea .,,.., loe:1 IM -... ...... "'lilocl &pl foc 11 .... "! .. J.ocattd U -ate WAJOQg the Rome to Tokyo," SaDU Fe people throughout oor 13,093 miles of tnd< ca.a "£eel" this war. They.,.. wodcing "'11 bcx.n to 1110Ye aloa.g the -..ding loedl "' """' ankt, -aad .llllltlidoc&; Puhapo that's •-'•• --wby they'n aot oa.ly worlda1 barcfer OQ dwir nlhaed jolJo, 1- &re P*CJ lae Yu Jtoool bajea' udVlaacy~ ...... ,,,,_,,.ill • ..,,,,.u. i:" , SANTA fl SY-_TIM LINll : ••:t1 ..... ,. •• 2 ..... • • jo." -4 -' Guesta at tbf bome at Kra. Addie Haugh, 20l5 East B&y ave-- nue, Balboa, tar t"'O weelta an her llliter , Miu Shirley Thom••, and Kn. Henry Fountain, Of Lu Cnieea, New Mexico. War Bond timetable: Weekly payroll aavu:i.ga of $6.25 gtve8' you a nest egg Of $325 in ooe year, $1 ,67f;.18 in flveyean and $3.&07.5' In 10 yeanr. EY DID· IT . HARBOR HIGH SPORTS • Mr. and Kn. Jolln Ta.ttrM, who apend tbelr _,...,. &t tllelr l!lll- boa home, are now In Jledoo Oty. Banzai and Young Ex-Harbor Yell Smash Sprint Records Leader Wounded ·~~-~ fl 'I I GOf'' 6i~~ZIL, Gene's Bakery • SPAGHETTI DINNERS Gene Boero ' Corporal Stanley I>txon, cl&lrfl of '42 and now With the lnvuion forme1 on Iwo Jlma, informed hi.II Parente. vi& V • -Mall. that al- though he had received ahrapneJ Wotmds in the left knee, rtgb.t hand and wt1et,. and a bullet-crease 0~ b.18 knuckle, he wail well and rea.d.y to get back tnto tb.e fight once more. ._, Corpof'&l Dixon. after completing DJ.S .tudJea and gn.duatlng from Newpor tHarbor High; atteaded Santa AM. Junior College, but en· listed ln the Marine Corps al.m.09t Immediately 1..berea.tter. Corporal Dlion baa been overaeu l~ montlMI to date, and will probably be back in the thick at It very aeen if be tan't al~y. Good luck, Stanley! Jerry Smith, Class '43 Reported Missing This past week ha.a been one of deep sorrow for Harbor. Another blow waa delivered lnto our mid!ft when it was reported that Pre. Gerald Smith, class of '4'3, waa miSl!ling In a ction in the European theater of "-'ar on March 26th. Jerry, as known to many. was one or the most popular members of his class and before entering the service ,,·as a familiat figure around the Newport Market "·beT'e he \\'Ork ed. ····· •l~ll ll \ICI UIS . • C1 1\\0UI\.~· Are 7DUf' brabt We? U you're not sure, make lhis test: depress the brake pedaJ of your Ford car u fu u you can without undue strain and measure the distance from the bottom of the pedal to tbo ftombo•ud. DANGER ZONE U the distance is ooe inch IX lees, JOUt brak• .,.. ioeffi.cieot • maybe .._..,,.... NEW BRAKES ()QT a:pett' mecb•nics can r.tore DIW CU' braJtin&" .tfiiq,ncy to 7oo:t Bard . • . ea.bll' you to come to a compt.c. stop within SO f..t or i.. when trawlinc at 20mlloo--. $&VICE PREFERENCE w ..... -owrico ---~ 9Dd arnnp • run. --coawm-t for you. Call U1 to- dql ... THEODORE ROBINS Autborb.ed Ford Dealer YOUR DREAM HOME The Home You Want May Be Advertised On Today's Classified Page • Under Classification Number 47 Ifs Easy to Own Your Own Home If you don't have sufficient money for the down pay- ment consult the Real Estate Loltns classification Num- ber 55 for finns who will help you finance your property 705 Clout Blc•-J' Corona 4el. Har Pboae: SM·iJ Newport Bal•oa lews-T i mes SOll Cen~ Ave. Phones 12-lJI I i} • • " • .. • • ·-. I ••••*'•• ......... . i$E;:i:S:ik~:~E.VEI· NE .WS~TIM(!!~~!~tl~~~Pse!!~o'UI OPPORTU~ITY! ... so-le .......c.t of tho I . Y.,.,_ Oruce Otow.,. A-. rn CARlll tot cld1dren Ill ~ -'*"""-U you doo't ftDd what You' are looking for advertised In this llllue Pbonfl Newport Beach 12 or 13 and place JOlll' _OWD_ IMNei lk =-t --- . bOIDl\allboun.AlloieWIDSalldl'::::::::::::::::iljl:::::::i::::::::::=:::::;:::::::::-;:::::j::::::::::=::::::::::::::--;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::7,::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::j:::::::::::::::;::::=:::::: ollerallona doae. -'l'llatlD I . J I , I 19'1 annue, oa.t& -29-'tp ULS ~ .... ~' 'w IO ~ roa ULS • llPICCIAL .&NNO'UNCll:llSNTll 18 ll&&L ZllTA'J'.I: " MAL Jal'l'ATIE' . " ...... SlftA;'l'S ., TIDE TABLES wANTEJ>--Ot,rpet and~ ~ NEW Apt.• CJ...,... "8.60 KIEYt MADE wH1t.E vou wA1T -'--D-.-c-'-...... M"-ac--K-enz-ie-~ • BJa1i i.ow HIP t.ow tng c1 .. n1~ tn """' -. Work Portable EL ¢tric t1aed 2.pe. 1!ed di..,. .Wt. '79.60 von1•1, 100 K&ln st. -and 1808 Newport mvdl, COsla Kea TAX LOTS • $125 -$600 TU. 24 e:aa 2:'5 8:57 2.:42 guuanteed. Color and beallty r. Phon~~S Uoed :I-pc. C\lrlter Kohalr ou~t. :ioiMartile Ava .. Bal-111and Phone 161 (Newport Heights) · . 4,4 0.7 15.0 0.8 vlved, give D-abeen. Phone Play through your A-1 con. -r, '39.50. 22-Uc ' w. 211 t :n s:15 t:18 ''°' Newport ne.-. ao.atc dlllon • ~ Davi.clay , Santa Ana FUrnlture eo... Stone Throw From J:~~ ~!u~?~:-,,,L 4.8 0.4 5.1 0.5 Tlh~ w•·~ Sec:re-Kua!e Co., COsla K-' 81-2tc <'26 W. 4th, Santa Ana 21Ht_c YOUR TIRES RECAPPl!ID while i;;.,"!;;"r'(,r ln!onnatlon. Tb. 21e 9 :'8 8:45 9:39 3:2'7 81TUA ~· ~~·~ -. -----------~ you wori. Bring In your car or Safeway f.l 0.1 11.2 o.e u.ry, collep eduCatlon. 5 yeo.re Uncalled For Suits ' MONTEREY bw1k bodl, deak, ~ tn th•' morning and they In eo.ta Mesa. Modem Home Newport Nice; small home, F . 'l1 10'22 4:15 t:!St 3:50 ex~ence ~~~pbce "'~ 200 men'• outte, $4l9G up. Top -r. '95 for •l Gu MDP wil\ be ready to roll In the eve-$4500.00 nearly new. Lar&e lot. S.9 -0.1 6.8 1,1 bank ng, ra.,.d • ....._.. Y· _,,-anq r&lli coat& WajehH ward-wtth regulator, $17.00. OomblD· ' DIDf· Phone Newport 23'2 for $5850 $7500 CN•• d&7JJ0t ...... -) manent Write Jlra. AD.~. robe trunb, JUD& Bukin. 220 allon d.tnln« table, • cb&ln, $215. appOlntmeuL Coola Meoa'""'. Newport-Ocean Front 'tl4oo.,. ....,...,,. -.. oe .........-. 810~ Clubhouse Ave., Newport w. oc.an, Long Beach. '6-tfo Three end t&blea, oceuloeal Recapping Shop. In the rear at 3 Bedroom Home · 4 Years old; tJattt a.pr.. t.. ._; d&rk !1SQ.1W p. m. Beach. S2-ltp cha1ra. a.180 odd plecea turniture. 20t.b A: Newport Blvd. 1&-tfc Stucco. cfoae tn. Corner .. All 2 bedrooms. Furnished. WE RA VE good Uled pianoe for 118 Via Koroo, Udo .111~ S2-2tp . ---. modern. Double Garage. BUBINE88 OlllDJI: 10 EMPLOYMENT Ol'l!t:KO:D 18 $96, $125, $185, $195 up. Fina WANTED TO BENT 0 $3000.00 San Clemente ;;;;~~;;;o;;;;:;-=--;:;;rnrP<m WANTED-HOTl!lLKACD. Bal-gt'&lldo s395 up. Terme. Some FURNITURE IN 4-RM. SMALL HOUSE or apartment. And Balance like rent. 2 B<lnns.; stucco with studio $8500 SEPTIC TANK -CESSPOOL Inn. Phone 680. 6-lfc for nooL 30 ye~ J. tn Onu1p HOUSE FOR SALE Couple permanenta. C8lJ Sant.a • apt. over garage. Fwnisbed. PUMPING. Ray Munoz. 221 -----------,.-county. Dans-Bc:lun"I' i:tano CD.. Ana 4927-J collect. 31-4tc Kruis Stnoel. Coat& Mesa. Phone WANTED-Woman to clean two 520 N. Main, Santa Ana. ~lfc MWlt be BOid al ooce to make way ------------2 Bedroom Home Balboa Peninsula -- 792-W. S2-8tc or three days per week. Pb.one ------------for new O'W?lera. All tn good con-w ANTED -Houee by bu.sineaa Furniahed. 2 8 3 bednns 2 baths. $19,000 BUU..DING service, complete re- modeling, nopalr IU1d palnt!Dg: free e1ttm•tes Ph. 2483-:1. 260 22l>d St., 0>1ta Meu.. 31-8tp :m2. SM~ FOR SALE-Black pa.tent leather dition and at bargain pricea !or couple, will completely decota.te $3000.00 Ex.:~~t conditi~. Furnished. tap ahoea, al.ze 8-B. 'fOOden tape, quick ae.le. Can be seen on prem-house tor year'• Jenae. Rent not lJben.1 Terma. BILL'S LIDO RICHF"IELD SERV- ICE, ( &Cl'09ll from Lido Theatre) Battuy recllargtng. Wasblng, PolLsb.ing, Lubrication. Pboo.e 691-.J. 32-6tc 'mUCKlNG & EXCAVATING Grading-rock, sand and lop soil. R. W . McCLELLAN a: SONS 21117 W Central, Newport Phone 123 32-Stc DO YOU ba.ve a door that atlcks ! A window" that won't open? We nopalr anything. B. L. Metcalf, phone New-port Beach 1186-M. 32-'ltp CONTRACTING General Contracting Repair and Alterations Frank Pellkofer MOO Flnley Ave .• Newport Beach Phone 149S-14 29-ttc PAINTrNO CONTBA~B Painting -Decorating Roof Repair & Painting SYil)pson & Nollar Pb. Nwpt'. 1217-W ~12 38th St. WANTED-Laundress for penon- &l tamlly laundry. To be done away froni home. Ph. Npt. Bch. 122.f:-W. 32-2tc HELP WANTED' -Houeekeeper for apectant mother. buaband ovef'ftas. Room, board, salary. call Newport 1626-J. SO-ttc HELP WANTED -Janitor and bandy man for permt. job lD trailer camp. Bay Sho"' camp, 17th and Coaat Highway, New- port Beach. See Mr. Homeyer. S~Uc PUBLIC UTILITY bu opening for female clerk. Must be neat. ac- curate and capable Of meeting public. Availa.bWty certlt1ca.te required. Apply, atatlng age, ex- perience, etc., to Box "S". clo New.Times. S2-2tc Auto Painter Best Pay New Equipment Can "1rniJ!b Howsing Frost-Rowley Chevrolet Co. Laguna Beach Ph. 4.8 31-2tc 12·tfC ------------ ~-----------Attention Painters! Plenty Of L. T.Z. Paste. 1 Come in and aee us. Costa Mesa Paint and Hardware Co. Next to Safeway. Col:ta Meaa.. 3()..4tc RALPH'S GARAGE, 1866 New· port Blvd., Coot& M..,._ RopW'- ing. Generators. starters. Elect. Wel<l1ng. Spec!allzlng on Dodge A Plymouth. Good etock Jl'U'l4, 19-tfc Frame Machine Man and Auto Mechanic 50'70 Guarantee Can F\ln>Jah Howtlng Culbertson Chevrolet Co. Inc. 302 Ocean Ave., Phone Sl8 Huntington Beach 3001 W . Central, Phone 513 Newport Beach 31-2tc PSJlllONAL ll l------------ CARPETS and UPHOLSTERING cteentng ln your home. Work guaranteed. Color and beauty re- vived.. give new elteen. Pboc.e. Newport 216. 31·8tc Tll.ANllPOSTAIDON 11 mCYCLES -Sold. rented or re- paired. Vogel's.. 100 Main St., Balboa and 208 Marine Avenue, Balboa Island. 22-tfc LOST AND FOUND n Mechanics General M.otora J!!:lperience Preferred Best Pay Ez.cellent Worlt.ing CondttioM Culbertso# CbeVl"'Olet Co. Inc. 302 Ocean Ave., Huntington Be8(.h Phone 318 3001 W . Central Ave., Newport Phone ~13 LOST--5et of keys In brown (en- velO))e type) cue at the men'1 Sl-2tc public Re:!lt Rooms on Sunday, SALE M18CELIANEOUS so Apr. 16. Name of oWtLer lnaide. ------------Reward. call collect JEttenon 11291. Sf.:2tp LOST-WrUlt-wa.tcb Mar. 31. Vi- cinity Balboa-Newport. Colomby waterproof, 1hockproof. Reward. S. H. Mendes A.JS Navy V-12 unit. Calif. Inst. Of Tech., Paaa- dena, Calif. 2&-6tc SN OODLES Electric Hot Plates Single $4.95 Double $10.95 Cord Included Coast Hardware 246-18 Forest, Laguna. 26-8tc good cood., $3. 200 'featm.tnater tsee at 1860 Newport Ave .• COsla over $50 monthly, Phone N. B. Ave .• Newpt. Ht.a., or phone 2122 Mesa. Pleaae phone Newport 188 779-M. 32-2tc after G:SO p, m. 2~tfc for appointment a.nd lnapectlon. 32-tfc 2-BEDROOM apartment. 'nlrougb Sept. Balboa, Newport or vicin- ity. Call Harry Powell att~r 7 p. m., Bamboo Room, phone 1702. Plenty of 1/2 Acres aoae In. LADIES' Rayon Hoet, aD alze1. Women'e It Glrhr' d.reuu. Blue Cham.bray work e~lrta $1.19. lU-cbaJn, baby buggies. Auto batteriee, 18 &: 24 mo. guarantee $6.~5 &: $7.45 Ex. Western Auto Supply, Costa Meta. 29-ftc WANTED TO BUY n WILL PAY CASH tor Qaed Dlngb· lea, akltta, rowboata. A.18o patio umbrella tramea, officer. fold· lng cba.ln. Wat.eon Woodcraft Shope. 611 Coaat Hlgbway. Ph. 601. ' 23-16tc WILL PAY CASH fl>r your fur. nlture or wbat bave you. Phone Nwpt 2000. 0 . R. crawtey, The Food Buket, 1812 NeWRQrt Blvd., Coeta. Mea. 99-tfc IF YOU want to eell )'OQ.r old piano eee ua. We pay htgheat oaah prtce. 30 yean tn Orange county. Danz-Sch.mJdt P'ta.no C.O., 520 N. Ma.In, Santa Ana. 5-tfc W A.NTED-Wublng machine ur- ----~~-----BOAT8,8UPPLIE8 .. ------FOR SALE-16-!oot eailbo&t, cen- terboard type, almost new aails, new paint and overhaul job. 22ti Agate Ave .. Balboa Island. S2-4lc ~---------80 A TS-Bot, Sold and Tr..i.d 21Htp WANTED TO RENT -Doctor's !amUy. a.dulte. would like to rent ~2 or 3 bedroom home on biland, mainland or C.D .M. f or a year or leas. Ph. 492-W. 30-ftp WANT TO RENT-UnfumJahed 1 $400.00 Newport Heights Lot Overlooking Bay and Ocellll. $2250.00 __L D. C. MacKenzie Phone 161 1808 Newport Blvd., Co9la MeM. 32-2tc Karine E:agtnea and Part. M.ARIN1I; SAL ·.r AJE AND MFG. CO. or 2-bedroom bouae in Newport ------------ 3090 w . Centr&l Ave. Pb. ~w Newport Beech, c.llf. 28-lfc Beach or Costa Meaa area. Per· Lot on Peninsula mane.~t. No chlldnm. Phone Mra. $1500 A. L. ~mllh. Nwpt. Bcb. 718. 17-ttc oNE PAIR 95 H.P. dlnct drive ------~-----Ocean Front Lot Chris-Craft motora. $800.00. Keo BENT. MiilCiLLINious '5 In Balboa Wllaoo, Cbrla·Craft dealer. 925 ~s'""M'""A'"'LL...,.......,S,.,H"o"'p=-f:-o-r-noo-:-t.-::flx:--:-ture-a $2000' Coe.et Highway. Phone 6842l-tfc for sale. Suitable !or office o r buslneu. Pb. 1124-M. 320 :Marln.e • El Bayo Tract Bay Avenue DINGHIES. Paddleboarda, Tennis Ave., Balboa. Island. 31-2tc 3 Bedroom Home · 2 bat.ha. C.Ompletely fumiahed $17,500 Im.mediate Po88easlon Tablet.. Retail and wholeale. -----~· -------1 WATSON WOODCRAFT SHOPS, REAL ESTATE ,, 611 Cout Highway ___ B_A_Y_FR_O_NT __ H_O_ME __ _ Phone Newport Beach 601 $650().00 furnished \4-ttc W. L. Jordan Immediate poeiseMlon. Ralph P. Maskey gently needed by mother of four ---E-VE--R-Y_T_H_IN __ G __ _ active boy1; Phone 1850-R. tf 700 Ea.st Central, Balboa Phone 153 32-ztc WANT to buy valve refacing ma-ELECTRICAL chine to handle Ford valves. McN1e1 a, Bennett, 1501 weot Ets-Hokin & Galvan 3410 Coe.at Boulevard Ne-wport Beach Phone 402 26-ttc ------------ Central. Phone 2125. 29-4.tc Electrical Contract.ore 1000 Cout Highway Phone 1884 97-tfc FOR SALE--00-pound .,. box, like -------------,,., new. AJ90 prewar b&by buggy.llUSJ ___ OAL __ •_a&D...,.._1,...0..., _____ M Phone 2270. 32-Ztc NEW &nd U&ed Guitars, $18.50. w ANTED-Bev.ch house. Immed. Davt&-Oay MtWc Co., eo.ta Mesa. 31-2tc occupancy t.b.ru BUllUDer. S. A. Balboa Island Home Beautifully located on two Iota. Slx: room.a, guest bouae. Walled garden.. ~ interest in pier. Near South Bay. tJnfllmlsbed. Shown. by appointment. $23,000 Cash Gertrude A. Waldron Pb.on& 234--W 32-ftc Hold, Room 220. Haller. 82-ltc ~ONE C melody and JC FOR SALi!: -Muat dl.oi-< of alto. Rebuilt. Guaranteed. Davi&-_FO_R_SALE ___ IMMED ___ IA_Tlll __ PO_S- household furniture ; alao b.ave G&y Mualc Co., Coat& Meaa. SESSION-201 Knoxville Street. livestock. Call before 2 :00 p. m ., Sl-2tc comer of Alabama Ave., Hunt- 216 20th St., Coala Meoa. 82-3tc RADIO REPAIRS-All m&k .. : tngton Beach. Open from 8:30 tubel, etc. Karlne Electrician. &. m. t.o 4:30 p. m . da.lly. To ln- FOR SALE -Hand vacuum, for Pb.. 2u 7. Burt Norton, 1111 veeton tor rental income or bouae and car. like new, $2~. Cout Hgwy., Newport Beach. hedge &gainat lnfiation or for Call Newport Beach, 13«-R 1-ttc sale for occupancy to Shipyard aft.er 6 p. m. P. O. Box. 127. Bal-I-------------, workeTJ: O!' other workeni in war boa lal&nd. 32-ttc UPRIGHT Plano. Good tone. A-1 productton plants or civillan em- condition, $150. Davia-Gay Mu.ale ployeea of any Governmental FOR SAI...E---4:-burner gaa ra.nge, Co., Cost& Mesa. 31-2tc agency if they are not f\OW' ad~ hlgh oven. left b.a.n'd. perfect ------------::: quately hou.led or are being condition; double met.al bed and DOGS, ClATS a PETS 15 eVicted, lh1I well conalnlcted 3- sprtnga. 412 East Ceotn.J Ave., WANTED-Home !or cute Angora bedroom house. Tbe aubOoore Balboa.. 32-2tc ,... ___ , are 2-ln. pJ--'·-. the hardwood kitten, female . 314 Grand ~. a.i.iAa FOR SALE-Innerspring mattreaa Balboa Laland. 32-ltp Oak tloon an one lncb thick. and springs. Deak, book.-caae, prewar enamel bath tub, metal electric touter, chair and mJ&. 8P1'£1AL ANNOUNClEMZNTS 18 jacketed water beater, 66,000- ceu ... eou. --•cles. Call Newport BTU gu floor tunla.ce, lota ot -w DRESSMAKING and ALTlllR-cl •-Pr! Beach 1646. 32-tfc wardrobe• and oee.... ce: A.TIONS. 614 36th Street,' New-$M5().00, Down payment $585.00 FOR S.ALE--4-burner, high oven port Bea.ch. l8-l7tp or more, monthly paymenta $60 gas ranp, left-hand oven, over TRADE-Good lee box for two-for four yea.re p.t which Ume EXCELLENT VALUES LOTS Balboa Peninsula 45 rt. Bay Fronlage-$15,000.00 El Bayo Tract ss:ooo.oo Lido Isle $1,750.00 ... HOMES Ocean Front Funlil!lhed 2-bedroom Stucco $7,500.00 Balboa Peninsula Fuml8bed S-bedroom Stucco $12,500.00 Highway Trailer Court 1 Acre. ConBiating of Modem 2·bedroom home Cafe and Equipment 2S Trailer Stalls $19,500.00 John E. Sadleir 802 M.aln Stnoet. Balboa Pbooe 2034 "LET JACK DO IT' 32·ltc regulator. Good co.nd., $25. 206 wheeled trailer ln good cond. they may be reduced by re- West.mlnater, Newport Heights, Call a.t 193"' lSth St., Costa quest. For further lntorme.tt.on: -------:-:-:-:--:-;:- or phone 2122 after 5:30 p. m. Mesa Sat. and Sun. a.II day. NORTON & BAILEY, 710 0Cean Give Dollan to Uncle Sam while 26-Uc Alte~ 5 :00 p. m. other days. Avenue, Seal Beach. Phone: you can! Buy War Bon. da! 32-4tc Long Beach 310-97. 25-ltc BUY WAR BONo·s (7 ""'of 19 people read News-TlmM ClaMftled Ads-) • By Cy lhmgerford eG6-S rAR t CR~· fADOE.Rf rs GooD 'SvT i..ooiE SEZ DOROTHY DARNIT WK4 'T $ TKl Mll.T 'T£11.~ ' ' • Bay FrontLot (double) $19,500 2 Lots with pier, Balboa Island. Bay Front Home - -$32,500 (Balboa Island) Modern. 2 ... ory, 4 bednns., 3 baths. HARBOR REALTY COMPANY . 30TH AT CENTRAL NEWPORT BEACH 66 CITY LOTS ---BUY NOW The City of Newport Beach Is Now Offering for Sale 66 Lots Located as Follows: Newport Heights ............. : .. .. Tract 444 ................ -.............. . • Tract 9·19 ........................ _ .. ______ _ Corona del Mar ............ __ ....... . • Seashore Colony ................... . Peninsula (El Bayo district) Tract 234 ····------·--··---·--·· 15 lots 15 lots 7 lots 2 lots 26 lots I lot These Jots will be sold to the highest bidders. Sealed bids will be opened by the City Council at 4:00 p. m ., May 7th, 1945. See your local Real Estate broker tor complete information. as t.o location of lots, minimum sale price acceptable to the city and proper procedure for placing your bid. I Acre on 18th Street . $2500 . Witb $1600 down, b&.l. monthly. Good location, cloee In. 2 bedroom House i.,t acre land Gas,. Jighla, butane gas. $3500 full price 2 bedroom House S. A. GANT, Auditor. 31·2lC .U CORONA DEL MAR.- Business Lot . On Beach $1500.00 2 Business Lots On Hlgbwa.y Tax Sale. -see 'l'he9e! SEE- W . J. Holcomb 1011 Cout Hlway, Corona del Mar "Wheno the F1aga J.l'Jy" a1-2tc Furnlahed. In Santa An& Heights. Electric refrigerator, waahlng ma.- chihe. io acre land. Full prlc&- -•1. UT.&.D WAN:tm> WANT Bal-Tale 2 or 8 bedrm. home or lot. F. Ema, 131 N. Broadway, Loe Angel ... Phone MUlual l212; rea. Ro.MM. $475.0. Terms 1/2 Acre on Orange Ave. $750.00 Cash 26-lStc Large 2-bedroom 'House On 18,4 acres land. Concrete ba.a.e-- ment, &W.c~ Double Ga.raga_ HELP! WE have Uat of bu:Yen wal.tlag for lob and homes. Ust wtth U1 now for quick act1on. , $7500 HARBOR REALTY CXJ. 30th and W. Central We haTit Lots ln Corona del Kar, Newport Beach Come LD. and let ua tell you. eiboUt. ------------ :ZS.tfc them. Nice home on Balboa. ~L 2 bedrooms. good location. $10,500. Terms J. E. Barnes & Son 1806 Newport Blvd., Coat.a Mesa PhODAO Newport 516 REAL HOME CORONA del MAR Sturdy. construction; high quality plumbing & fltltnp. Tile In bath and kitchen. P'lreplace. 2 bedrma. Double garage. Flne location. BeautJtuDy turnlabed. wm IUlt tile moat dl8c:rlmlnallng buyer. $17 ,000.00. H. CARDOZA SLOAN los Coo« mvd., Corona del Kar llONll:I' TO LOAN .. LOANS TO BUILD, buy, lmp<OH, modemlze or reflnanoe. Newport Balboa Federal S&vlnp .. and Loe.n Amocla.t1on. 3383 YI& Udo Telephone ll500 FROM $100 to $10,000 LOANED. Immediate Service. $9.47 peJ. mo. Pay• $100 in 12 mo. Federal Finance Co., Inc. More than 21 years 1n Santa An& 420 No. Sycamore, Santa A.na 32-8tc • AUTOKOTIVJI: a TlllEll .. FOR SALE--1939 Chev. cyllnder block a.uembly. Euellent ·aape. See at Ollbertaon Chevrolet Co,. Newport or W. Doyle, SU No. Bay, Balboa lal&nd. 29-'tp Phcme ~ewport 47 S0-4:tc ~-~·~n~ns~~-------~11 R BAI .~Halt acre and 2·bed- --VacanL P'750, $ilioo down. 470 Newport Blvd. Phone 1-K. 2&-tfc ll'OR BAIE-Utillly .trailer, bud - wood bed. l&-.ln. wheeb 'With new retroadl. -t .,.,..,,...., Phone Newport 2382·M. C-2tc T~LEPHONE OPERATORS NEBDED I ( 7 ' ,. .... 'Nc .. .._.lc •.-°"" , ·02 I ' SOOTHBRN ~IPO~ TZLBPHONE ())!. " I . · I ·-~ .... _ ..... ps.,,. •IS~ a....,&. ...I'".' pg , ...... ,.,, ......... • 2 • • • • \ • ' • By Wlnltred Barbre Pbclxs 12 and 13 Rev. and J4ra. David Alcala, their little'daug~ter EJlrabeth, and thn!e boys from the 8paJ118b- ~ IllM!tute of Gardena aid- ed In aervicea ~ om.t Church by the .Sea SWlday. Rev. E. D. Good- ell, put.or Of the church, hu been Soud. gueato being ~ and Kn. E. D. Goodell, Rev. and Mn. Al· Cala and Elizabeth, the th"9 bo79. and from the local group, Bqm H-Duane Thatch.,. and Richard Wa11ner. Richan! brought I.ta .n- boat and they enjoyed uo•ac, while later In the attectoon Mr. and Mn. Wallner took tliem on a trip about the ba.y in their mot.or Jaimch u!:f.f P:e~e .= Tired atter 1 ... 4'/-' Anniversary -Dinner and· Program of sprtnc cleanfnll worldn& T En-_.tr B&PW Presidents Attend Riverside Dist. Board Meet c1ooe before JW-loY oome ~ ,;,..-Mexican Melady and Dance for F AC 1--or re1uing the •record•.\~. . ;;;,6 the beach. you find at The click of dancin« teet and bero Included ''M&klng Bellne," Ho • Hum • m "'ID "'The Island 90ft harmony ol. well·blende(l volcu "Hoow Kally Heart.a Have You Oretha Tubbe, rettrtns prutdent But you'll feel Record Shop". ntled the clubhoua of the Friday Broken" and "I'm a Little on the of the il>W""• and Prcteeelooal t>etter after tt'a Such numbers Attemoon Club ot a.ta Kee& on Lonely Side." She wu acoom.pui-Women'• club. and Dorothea WU- dobe. Al Paine has everything as the Kins Friday evenlnc when membero, led at the ptano by Mro. Darlene IOO, newly-elected president, at. for that thoroucb deenln& job. Col e Trio's their hu.sbanda and sueata pth-Thampoon_ • tended the twenty-eecood annual -. -mope, noor wax, and wall "Bring -ered r... the annual ann!Tereery The delectable dlDner eerved be-board meeting of the Bouthem cleaner A darned &ood assort· er Drtn)(' and "If You Can't Smile dlanft' and. muacaJ Pf'OIT&ID. tore the program wu under the D1strlct, Callfomta Federation at ment for the one who hasn't a and Say Ye6'. For the small fry, Jln. Bob Skiles. program chalf'. capable management of the Waya Bu1inea1 and Prof'euloo.al Women, eood case d. .. sprin& fever". Try the Gree.t Glldenleeve does '-rhe man, pre.ented. KJa Marie Bleb«h and Meant1 committee headed by held Saturday and Sunday at the The Bay Dbtrict Hardware, 210 Three Caballeros", "Jack and the her sestette fr1>:m. Newport Mn. Ott• Weatbe.rwu. Tbe tableM Mtylm Inn, RJverlide. Marine, If you're JmbitlOUL Beanstalk" and maey otben. Try Barbo< Hip llChool. '11'9 Jlrla, at-were attn<:tlve, each with a bowl Some utremdy lnterestlllg them out ln a 90Und prool 7 tractive tn white ~and b&oul'M ot 91Jrlnl' Gowen and fUrtb.er color ipelllen wen he&rd, Dr. cart Bau- U )'OU're ·re at 201 Marine. hlchlilhted by royalrbille jerlclzul wu added to the occuton by the maim. profeuor of German at Po- too "pooped out". embroldeNd with UM 9Chool CD• pretty form.al gowns worn by the mona. college addreul.n.g the .... at t er a pr t n, For a made after blem, aa.o.g & group of lc..ir aonp. ~ ot dlrecton of the group. aembly on -nie F\lture Of the cl8nlng, o v e the beach of boe.t-The necro splrttu&J, "UWe D&Yid. ~ the meal were a group ot United States ln World Politic•" haul that car ing Dodd's Malt Pla.y on Your Harp" opened the ten high acbool gtrla looking very a.t the Saturday evening .eaaton. boet motor. Did sh has extra thick program follO"Ned by three 1n a crt.lp w1tb frilled crepe pa.per held &fter dinner ln the refectory, you know that rn:ts and shakes lighter vetn, "Look for the Silver aprorur and matching bows tn tbelr the at'ternOOll being gtven over to the Island G&r'"' ~ ___ in any flavor. Un~:· .. By the tJght of the hair. Mra. P. V . Parke., president. the report of the nominating com- age bas a complete line ot auto-Those kids ot yours Moon" and a catchy novelty num-presided over the dinner after mlttee, balloting and reporta of of- motive parts? For the man (or are experts when it ber, '"Three UtUe Maida." Mem-which gueeta were introduced. !leers. woman!) who enjoys working on • comes to judging bers of the Sextette were Ray Among them W&iPIMra. Trawick A brea.kfut ee81!1loa wu held his car o r boat, there is no better malts. Bet they never tasted bet-Jones, Pat Barnhouse, Jackie Bene-from the Santa Ana Red Croes SWlday morning ln the refectory place than Ray Ainswortlfs Island ter! Good ocrtee, too, in case diet, Jeannie Lou Grund. Marjorie offices Who made an urgent plea with Mrs. Ruth Martinez. Ln,struc- Garage. Bet you can find that the weather man foo\ed us again! J ones, Jackie Tarrant a.nd accom-for a large attendance at the Home tor ln the adult education divilioo scarce part you've ~n c~bing Steaming hot coffee always "gives panist Paula Castle. Nursing Classes in order to relieve Of Chaffee college talking on .. The the tO'NTl for a_t Ray s. H e is an you 8 lift", get a cup at Dodd'"s, The Zigal Trio comprised of the l'traln on doctors and nurses Stranger Withln Our Gates," a ex.pert mechanic. 8:"d does valve 211 Marine. Almost forgot the Mary. Carmelita and Helen. ~rom In the area. J>('rtlnent discussioo o f the prob· refacing and &n}'. kind of macl:dnel hot dogs at Dodd's-a'iid I don't Huntington Beach. 88.J'lg a delight· A short business m~tlng "·u lem.a of Mexicans in California. Vl-·orlc. Located nght up from the mean the ones that ~ere yipping ful group or Spanish number&. The held at the cloee of the evening. Out.standing speaker of the t erry, 122 Agate. phone 1200, for across the street either! girll!I, all vivid brunettes. were as A report of the nominating com-meeting wu Mrs. Hildred Jansa, ~·. pretty as they were talented in mittee comprised of Mrs. Sherman S\\·edteh-born \\'iff' of a Czecho- For awhile let us just take it easy on the sand. For that leisure time. stop in at the Island Va-· rlety Store, 213 Marine. Bob Al- In quiet 5urroundings or ''The lsl- anders", se- lect a beau- lng ca.pg for that dip in the su.i; for Your own or bay. Br-r-r-r. It really 1sn t collection or their colorful. sequine-trtm.med na-E. Salter, Mrs. P. A .Chamberlin Slovakian diplomat, who IJl)Oke on tive costumes. They chose for their a.nd :aitrs . Reuben Day, reported the ' "A Diplomat ·s lfe in E urope," tell- first number. ''1.farquita Unda" foll owing nominations for offices ing of the Inside history of life followed by "Julia." Third number for the next year : president, Airs. in Germany and other European \\'8.8 the ever popular, "Rancho W. E . Nickell; 1st vice-president. countries. Her husband Is still over Grande." Mary sang a lovely num-Mrs.' R. G. Skiles; 2nd vi~e-presl-there but ahe managed to reach ber ... Granacta.•• as a 9010 and for dent, Mn. J088il>h H&mblett: re-thls country and baa been llvtng in the closing group, the trio sang cordlng eecreta.ry, Mrs. Harry Tay-Canada and C&ltfomta. "Te Qulero, 'Dijil!lte?'0 Carmelita lor ; trea.su rer. Mrs. J . M. Connell accompanied for all number8. and auditor, Mrs. P. A . Cha.mber- R6unding out th~ program was 11.n. A unanimou. ballot was ca.st the clever dancing and sooga ot for theae namu. Two Mesa Children Enjoy Celebrations VFW and Auxiliary Plan C.Ounty Meet CoaaWne P09l and Auxillary of a member of. the boa.rd Of direct.on Veteran• of Fore.Ip Wan Of c.o.ta. of the Inatitute for many year• and Mea. wW b08t other county aroupa the local cn.urcb Clrclea are tnter- for a Sunday mOl'lllng brealtlut Mted In aiding ·the home. .k>me time tn May, according to Rev. Alcala. Ui a member a< the plana !Uc! Frlda7 ntcbt at the joint .Iutltute taculty and ta heed of the meettnc of the two orpnlsationa. 11Chool at Life and . Rellck>n. He Newly--el,ected Otto Dodd and prea-preached at the morning R?"Vtce ldent LucWe Dodd will pre.aide at at the Balboa lllland chapel, and the &tfair which will have Pearl 1n the even.lng at Christ Church by Brown and Helter Tnllm•n oa the the Bea.. retreab.ment committee and. Mabe.1 Ot the three boy•, oce wu GU- GiDgru In charl'e Of the dtn.lng bert Shue, Cb.lneae boy who 11 room. '"mayor'' ot t.be Institute, who play- Fr1day waa the firlt mttting for ed. the u.xapbooe: another was Lucille Dodd at the bead ot the Ge<>rge Aldat.a., vocal aolol.lt, who Auxlll.ary. New comm.1tt.ee1 ap-gave a group of numben ln Span- pointed were Way• and Mea.rui lab, and the third wu David beaded by Heeter Tollman; hospi-Daytnbueva, winner of the medal ta.lily under Mabel Gingras: bonda ln the Lincoln Day or-atorical con- beaded by Ann Welsmann . and test, wbo repeated hill oration, welfare with Dolore.e Morrtaon. "Uncoln. Follower of the Galll- Odt-going standing com.mttteu lean." tor the past year made final re-After church \}le Misses Susie ports. Outstanding in it.B •ervlce to Walker and June Wightman en- veteran and service hoepital.8, the tertatned a group at dinner al the hoeplta.l committee tunctionlng R.-K. Walker home, 605 Via Udo After the evenlng Rrvtce youns people bt the Youth · Fellowmlp bad a wiener rout for the guiMta, with Kn. Alea.la add.tog mucb to the entertaniment with the musfc: Of her Spa.ntab guitar, while every· one joVled in group lllnCing. Glrta attendln& from Chrtat Church by the Sea were Elotee Owen, Doria Billing, l4&rioa. Kubl- meyer, Joan Benbow and Olan Pa.t.U:reon.. Rev. and Mn. E . D. Goodell, :Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Holtby and Mn. Robin90n opened their homes to girla attending the re- tr~L Seaman Third Class and Mrs. C&.ryle Ra.meey, 2602 West Central avenue, arc the parenUI of a daugh- ter, bom April 21 at Santa Ana Community hospital. She \\·eighed eight paund,. ten ounces. with Mabel Gingras aa chairman. i=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::+ reported $325 caah spent la.at year at the various hospitals. H06leMes for May will be May Buckland and Hazel Chittenden. F AC Sections to Meet This Week The Bridge Section of the Friday Afternoon Club of Costa Mesa will meet Wednesday for de81!1ert and . i Hallmark Greeting Cards \t MOTHER'S DAY Sunday, May 13th Perfume, Leather Goods, Novelties, Gifts Newport Souvenir and Gift Shop an afternoon o! cards in the INil-Mr. and Mn. Forrest B. Owen room of the clubhouse. at 12:30. "The StoTe of a Million Atticles" Hoete8&ee will be Mia. Jerrold ±:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-:::::'.:::'.:::::::::::::::~ Spangler and Mn. P . A. Cham-berlin. -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--. Mrs. ·J . F . W ebeter will comment ;~°pp1';' ot ~ l~l~~~[~~" ::~Y =~ that bad. after the first one! gift. A iOCJcl These caps are made of synthetic publication of classics, bound and rubbeor and good fitting, not like illustrated from the Peter Pauper the ordinary "ice-box cover"' va-Press, boxed and deluxe editions. riety.. To dress up that tot after The lending libracy here offers a a swun. saw. SQme brightly col-KOOd selection of fiction, and non- ored IOCk,,j Sl.leS 4 to 61,t. Get fiction o( best .sellers. The only them at Bob Md Billie A)Jen's Va-one"" the island, 214 ldarine. !'i•ty Stont, 213 Marine. Dorothy Warr, talented young gtrt New members WeJlll! introduced from Laguna Beach who, at 14 and a.eked to riae:. They included yean of are. hu woo. a. talent con-Mesdamea O. F . Ludlow, Wllllam te.t and has vocalized wtth Ubhy Kredel, G. V. Unanbard. D . K. D&le's orche9tn.. Mt.u WUT d&nc-Blue, Luter L Roblnlon. Harry ed tn Spanlab coetume and ln the Homeyer, Taylor and Mlu Frances patriotic theme. Her vocal num-Damouth. Jeri Lyne Ogden &nd Richard on some 3~ book&, both fiction and Allen Steck of Coeta Mesa cele-non-fiction, for membera of the brat.ed thelr birthdays recenUy a.nd Book Section of the club on Frt- were ea.ch given a party by their day. Thi• Ust will include the be8t- ~9J>ecllve motherB. sellers ot t.hie year aa well &8 M.rs. Albert Oirden, 133 W . WU~ other books choeen by Mrs. Web- son .treet, n&ted heT youns dau&b-eter u being unusually note- ter's ftret birthday 'fl'ith a party worthy. Vi's NOW OPEN New Beauty Shop Like bright punes T Inna Marples baa some oolorlul ones from Ta- hiti, Equador, Haiti, and the Phlltpplnes -hand- made. Inna also has a • c.;;;;;;,;;.'"'! pune tltat can be con-• THEATER ~ !11• ,._ Parldnc Box omoe Opem at e :SO P-m. Nine P in k Candles For Betty Norton Betty Ann Norton, daughter of I Mr. and Mn. Tbomu F . Norton, 306 Diamond avenu.e. Balboa. IJJ- land. ~lebrated her nlntb birthday Wednesday and invited a group ot young trienda for a party. I Mrs. Lott Honored At Stork Shower ~·~cti t~o.tu.red two an.gel's food ------- ! eakes ucb bearinr one lighted Talent Contest candle. Jeri Lyne made a ctmning T d loin. Herbert Lot~ 2133 Ocean picture pnoalding over btr ttf"'8h-0 Be Feature boulevard.. Balboa.. wa.a honored ment table wearing a. dlm.inutive At Mesa PT A guest at a buffet luncheon s.nd pink aktrt and white blouae trlm- atork shower g1'fen by Mra. Harold med in pink. Bharln( the te•tlv- Holt&, 306 Apolen.a, Balboa I!tland, itle.t were the little laaie'I mar Tiluraday. tornal grandmother, loin. A . R. The meeting of the Costa Mee& Grammar school Parent-Teacher Aa80Clation will be held Tueeda.y, May 1 at 2 :30 p. m. in the audi- torium ot the Ma.in buUding, with ' (Viola Brennan) • Permanent Waves a Specialty Tinting Done Expertly Evening appointments will require advance aITaDgements Pboae 1'9 TsnponrllJ' verted lnto a shopping bag. Really clever! It's hand blocked in bright colors, and put on a wooden frame - - -washable, too. II you 1'go tor'' !IOtnethlng unusual in a purse. try ''The Vagabond Hoose", 219 Marine. Mat:lnee SatardaJ' at 1 :"5 Contlnoom 80DdaJ from % :IO It began at 3:30 p. m . with gamu, with the lucky onea receiv- ing prt..ue betng Tommy HolU, Patty Shermer, Tom Park1e and Joan Barttad. The dellcate put.el colo?'9 of Hmyard ot Santa Ana.; her pa.- eweet pea.s In appropriate pottery temal grandparent.a, Mr. and Mn. bootJee, a crib and buatnet, eet the Charles Ogden ot Costa M.ea.; an decorative theme tor the luncheon aunt, Mre. Betty Gunther; & coua- a.nd gitt.11 were presented lD a large in, Gary Gunther: Mrw:. Harold baulnet ln dainty white. Steck and 1one. Richard and the progn..m honoring eighth grade I L..-------------------------~ wec1-..,. On11-T11ta w-oraoe McDonald-Bob Cl'09by After game• the small guest.. found the table eel with & luecloua pink cake with pink candle•. other tall candles at each 1tde addlng to the festive appean.noe. and &t ea.ch place were pa.at.el nut cups which the 111nall gueata took home aa aou- venlra. Serwd with the cake were Ice cream, cookies. nuta and candy. irtudenll. I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; A talent contest will be featur-11 ed. wtth atudents selected from each Of the. gra.dea, from the finlt up through the seventh, and judg- tn.g will be by the a.udience, includ· tng the eighth grade. Two a.nd a half dollars ln war savinp 9t.ampa will be presented to a. boy and a girl. judged winners in tbe contest. "MY GAL LOVES MUSIC" also "ENTEB ARSENE LUPIN" Cartoon Tbun. -Frt. -Sat. G.....,ey Peck. Tbomu MJtchelJ Vtn<>en• Priee '"THE KEYS OF THE KINGDOM" Cartoon -Newt San. -Mon. • Tuee. Gue.t.a were Allen Baker, Joan Barltad, J4arllyn Peter'90fl. Judy B&nrt.ad, Tom. Perkia. Patty Sher- mer and Tommy Holt&. After lunch, instead Of games, Wayne; Mn .. Bertren Smith and. the gueet. ca.ught Up on their aew-children Ro:u.n.na and Jack and Ing, mending and knitting. cannlly U-year:.Otd elater of the honored combining work wttb pleaaure. miall, Jo Anne. Gue.ta. who were membtn of Richard St.eek could bout of the Needlepolntera, were the Mes-four candles on hie ca.lee when bl.II damea J . W. C.ole. Hugh Parshall, mother. Mn. Harold Steck, 265 S. T. Dunlap, Stuart Noah, WU· Flower. lnvtted a group Of frlendl! bur Trowbridge, Oliver Hottman. to help hlm celebn.te. The little Earl Doane. Charles Blakeley and gue.t.a: flabed for gift.II trom a the guest Of boo.or, Mn. Lott. make-believe pond and played games. Traditional lee cream and cake climaxed the aftemoon. Rich- Eighth grade mothers will be hoste.ases. under the direction ot Mrs. William Cross, hospitality cb.a.inwm, and there will be home-- made lee cream and cookies. Paul Munl -Merle Oberon "A SONG TO REMEMBER" Cartoon -Screen 8nap.t.ot. Cub Pack Meet Postponed to May 4 Pilot Oass Has Social Evening At Trusty Home ud'• guest. were Bonnie and . Johnnle Buahud. Janet Klog. Jeri Mrs. King to'Speak . - N.,.. Wedneecl&y Only -Nert Week "DOUBLE EXPOSURE" Lyne and Jo Anne Ogden, lArry B . Triek. Judy Sutherland. Sue Anna On ulgana at Ham . Ronnie Hayward. Phillp Mel-Capilla Circle Iott, Carol Amberg1e and Jackie tion", 227 Marine. and "FORTY THIEVES" Owing to a mU1undert1tanding ln Mr. and Mra. William Trusty, Smith. Cartoon -Commanltz 8lDf regard to datee, It wu not po.asible l30 Santa. Ana avenue. were bO!lt.11 J 0 R D E N ' S to secure the gra.mma.r school Comln•: "PneUcally You'""• ., t at the ooclal m•eting of the Pilot 19 auditorium for the CUb Pack JQee 1 ProfMSlonal ..,.,____ ...._chman'• Cl'Mk", "Nation· Clas• ot Chri•t Church by the Sea L h f • •-~J which WU ""''heduled for Friday, UnC eon Or in FOREBT AVENUE al Velvet", "8lnce Yoo Wea.t -.. at their home Friday evening". with LAGUNA BEACH Away", "Hon...-Canteen", April 27. and It hU been poet-Mr. and Mn. Oac&r Moe, Undo He1'ghts C1'rcle "ThunderbMd So f FUck.t." poned for a week. taking place "In Bu..rines.s for lou., Health" '"To Have ~d nU:•e Not": Friday. May 4, according to an avenue. Balboa., u co bosts. Nlne- 11....-.i...._ 1-P1wtptMM "' "Here Come the Wavee", •"Bo-announcement made by H. O. teen members "Vl.'erc present. [ The Newport Heights Circle will OOMf'LST& BIOLOOIOAL tel Berlin", "Objecttve Burma". Boyvey. Cub Scout leader. Mrs. ~ary Stanley presided at meet Thur&day. April 26, ~ith Mrs. ~11oa~o .:= .,... the m eet1na and Mrs. R C. Owena, Leon F ergu90n 45,3 Santa Ana llMtloo 9..,H,.._ o..... enw.. B UY WA IL B 0 N D 8 ch&irtn.a.n Of the ways and me&n.9 avenue. at 12:·3o p. m . A 50-cent ii;;;;;;;;;;•~=-~N~·~·,w~'~,~· ~:,.~,~·~•:;;""~::"~-~·~1;;•;;;;;;;;;;2!!!!!!!!!!!!~;;;;~BA;;;;;;C;;K;;;~t~'H~E;;;A;t;'~f;A;C;;K;;;;;; I cotnmlttee, reported that ehe would luncbf!On w ill be se-rved with Mrs tak~ arders for persona.I lnltialed R. C. OWen. Mrs. Henry' Harris and stationery and greeting carda:. pro-Mn. William Trusty 88 &.Sl!llating ce~ to go to the cl&M funds. boeteuea. Guuts wtll be welcome. e game for the evening wu For reeervatlons pleaee call Mrs Four Jacka, with Mn. J&ck Calcott Owen, 706, or Mn. Ferguao~ and Leon Fergu.ton holding high l083·W. scoru, Mrs. Herman Ba.rnea and William McDonald being low. Eightsome Bidden To Costa Mesa Home The CapUla Ctrcle of Corona de! Mar Community church. Congre- gational, will meet Tburad.ay, April 28. at Mar C8..sa. Balboa 18- lilnd, at 12 p. m. Members are to brtng 98.D.dwiches and deeBert and coffee will be served by the hoeteu. Mrs. J ohn W. C&meron. Speaker for the a!temoon will be Mrs. H . B. King, Vt'ho will talk on "Bulgaria and Its People.'' Mr. and Mrs. King were in the Balk&n.e for 14 years, as mlasionarles under the American Boa.rd of the Con- gregational church, and u teach- ers in the American ecboob o! Sophia and Samakov. Mrs. Kbig w1ll display peua.nt coetumea and embroideries, and tell IOQ;aethlng of the people and. their llvu. N ext meeting·wtll be Jriay 18. a.t the home of Mr. and Kra. Leon Fergu90n, with Mr. and Mnt. Tay- lor U8111Ung host.II. Mrs. W. E . Nickell. 221 BPoa.d-,.----·----~---~ Mauray Portrait Studio ( 1605 Orange Avenue COSTA MFBA Wedding Groups Commercial In Church, Home or Studio ~---llMStll We Specialize in Babies Open9A. M. to6 P. M. • • BALBOA THEATER Box ottloe opeu at e:• p. m. 1-t _.. ... -....at. Doabl6 Feature PTvsnm -.. 8:SO p. m.. TDM. -Wed. -'l'lda W- "N ATION AL BAllNDANCE" ... "JIYB'IEBY 1llAN" Tlllln. -ftL -BU. Wm. Bfrftr -DI •, O'Keefe •AJS&O.., WttB TWO I YAMJIF -'ITAJDD lfl<llnll" wtaa Am ream' ww· __ ..., __ .... 1www-... or1 m>t>lfDe ova TOKIO" way, Calta Mesa., entertalned at & delll9ert-brldge tut w~k. The elght.eome meeta the second Wed- nesday of eacb month. Pritt• for the atternoon were awarded Mrs. C. F . Band. tint; Mrs. Elmer Wright, bonon and lCra. C. P . QJoper. low. Completing the JU"8t list .,.... Mn. P . V . Parkee. Mn. W. F. Bowlin. Mra. Kenneth Stewart and Mrs.. P . A. Cll&mberlin. Stunlltoya Models Bike Rental • Before You Build o; Remodel vlllt: oar llltaa•••c ••pie Uld dllpla7 --. Color guldeS, planning aids, CODI• prebmdve ltock of nip.-Carpets and l!no!aun I I _._a I ~ 01 WDWM CMpet Works _ .... _ .. ----aan..uu . 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