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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1945-05-31 - Newport Balboa News TimesTHE SAND CRAB 117 . SAM • ILD'JllQBl.U. DAY-Once •&gam May 30th has roll- ed around and homage is be- '1ng paid our fighting forees. Kore significant than ever this yee.r is the fact that -of our boys have f!n- llbed the war in Gennany ·and for them pee.ce is in sight, but in the Pacific the enemy is still to be subdued and for them Memorial Day Is just another 24 hours to do a job. All the marching and all the speeches and all the homage given our heroes does not bring them back. bµt is simply a mark of re- spect for a patriot who gave his last measure of devotion for freedom's cause. + + .. . President Truman. Per- haps many of us do not ap- preciate what the succession of Vice-President '1ruman to the presidency signifies, but we all do remember the late President Roosevelt's insis- tence that Truman be his running mate, instead of Wallace or Byrnes. Our rev- ered Chief Executive knew more about Harry Truman than most of the country, and his choice, which is meeting with almost univer- sal approval, is but another evidence of the keen mind that has gone. + + + Slot Maclllnes. Well. it was a most interesting session of the city council Monday aft- ernoon, what with all those ladies attending and the pile of protesting letters that Oerk Rinehart had to ree.d. S u b j e c t : Slot Machines. 'Sfunny, but thl! mayor and the Oty Dads were as Ig- norant of the matter as Rev. Edwards; never saw any- tblllg In the paper about them and qnltl! surprised that the ladles appeared so upeet over the possibility that they were even thlnk-ln& of bringing them back! 'nlk. tsk! And at the close of the aesslon when City Editor MD!ard tossed a copy of the New.Times on the council- manic table for them to read, they just laughed and left without so much as a glance at this edifying dis- ~ of local news lore. Now ye ed's Idea of what tD do with the money devices Is to restrict them to such places that exclude minors. such as cocktail bars, and not permit them to be in- stalled in places where girls and boys gather. That has been the trouble in the past and while the state of Cali- fornia holds they are ille<(al, that does not seem to pre- vent Uncle Sam and other public agencies from accept- tng the high license fees . Just why thev are any more il- legal tha n a punch boarrl. or a game of cards. or rolling the Ivories. or putting two backs on a horse or tossing pennies at a crack. is one of the odd things that legis- lators do. Some zealot will take up the cudgels against the revolving wheels but never bat an eye at the race trick. Sure. we're all queer. + + .. CoMt Goan!. The work of the Coast Guard in this area hllS been a fine example of etrort and e<>-0peration and lsauance of permits in and out of the harbor. has been performed speedily as has the task of clearing gun-fire areas. Staff members of the local group get a bit touchy w h en isolated cases are prlutl!d, but they should 'I'" member that It Is the pr'(>- •lllce ot a~ to print "'*npla!nt.s, not that the Jlll• I: t;.,~s:;a~esie:t prwENe ~ Lt. Andrews. '1 I f.y ait•uted captalll of P:!k..·to~ ~ Mfft. He bl! ti>' •atu to cmn-at Ul)' ·time, bec:a1iae o~ at OUard ~•Job~ -ad ·Jt8 iddu&Wt UI 2 .... la • tndltlon ot A "' a:t U. s. Sl'OUP can ... ..-.. .. ' • ' • es port Balboa News-·Times • VOL1ll0 DXVll New City1 -License Ordinance Deferred Impressive Parade, Service Planned Tomorrow Morning Costa Mesa Joins Newport Harbor Vets In Tribute to Heros of All Wars; Overseas Men Will March Along Coast Blvd. to McFadden Place • • -• • Mothers at City Council Protest Return of Gambling Devices to Newport Beach Action on New License Fees Postponed Until Further Study Made of All Means of Rais- ing Money; Amusement Tax Also Studied Costa Mesa Man Injured In Accident I • • • • • ------------------------ • A WEEK 'TIL PAYDAY· AND YOU'RE BROKE? Nof If you use TENPLAN checks! e Thai new bat, plus your regular bills, added up to more than you thoughL It wouldn't have happened if you had used a TINPUN checking accounc-your checkbook scubs make it asy co keep track: of your money. TENPLAN also eliminates the danger of IC»$ or theft which is always prcsco.t when you cury cash in your purse. And TENPLAN gives you cancelled checks which are nlid receipcs for all bills paid. All you clo is purchase 10 checks for $1 ar LDT bunch ol &GI. of Ameria, then deposit enough money io. yo~'I'ENPtAN account to cover the checks you'll wricq and the ronvcnicoce of a TENPtA.N account-the smart way t0 poy bills-is yours. 1HYf$T IN WAI IONOI AND HOLD THEM UNTii MATURITY Smith. Com~letes "Star," 62-Footer; To Fish Up North r\ cnmmerciaJ tuna boat, the Star. hM ju.It been completed by Joe Smith at 204 38lh l!llreet, and will leave to flab northern waters about June 8 to 10, be aa1d yes- terday. The Star la a 62-foot long range boat with three 100 horsepower motors, and l.e: capable of a speed or about 16 milee. tbe builder aald. Accompanied by hia partner. T om Rodney, and C. E . McFarland, bis :90n-in-law, Smith wtll flab for al- bacore · in and a.round Oregon ~:ateni . The veteran fl..sherman. who hu resided here for the pa.at 20 yean. will retain hJ.e home on 36lh alrff:t. and return here about September 1. !t!rs. Susan M. Rutt)erford. Mrs. C. ~1. Deakins. Mrs. George Wheat I and Mrs. Albert Redden attended lhe district boo.rd meeting and ln- 1 stallation of otflcere Wednuday at the Women's Oubbouae ln Buena Park. ' 40-DAY MEETING to JULY 7 TUESDAYS THROUGH SATURDAYS FIRST RACE STARTS ~:~ ::~: ~K~;A~ & HOLIDAYS FREE ADMISSION TO WAR BOND BUYERS -ANY DAY DURING ENTIRE ~EETINC- • ---CONVENIENT BOOTHS AT c.ATES- General Admission $1 .20 Clubhouse $2 .40 (TAX PAJOI (TAX PAIOI nGLORIOUS FOURTH WEEK", JULY 3-7 FOR W AP. REl!EF AND CHARITY I Corporal Mike certainly ahowed it, according to Mrs. Oc rothy Johnson of the Stag Cale, Newport. , For, a!-1 you n a.y remember, Cor- poral A1tke s a Dobermann Pin.scher -a n:-9 v.·lth honorable dlacharge, if you please. and dog- gone happy abcut It. Ht", too, la re- ported lo be a victim of 8hel1 shock. Whether there &re any point.a to Rev. Schrock Speaker at C. M. Graduation Lon!!moor Presides At Coast Dinner Walter Longmoor ot Newport Beach, vice-president. and chair- man of the Aasocia.ted Cham.be"' of Commerce PlannLng and De-New Corona del Mar Church velopment Committee wl!I act .. master of ceremonies at the next Observes First Anniversary ~:!~~~!c1a~1~ 0~~ycc;:;;;;; ~ at Sam's Sea Food Cafe, Surfside. Dedication of the flret unit of slon on your faces bow impossible Al lhla regular monthly meet- tbe new-Corona del Mar Commun-that wa.a," aaJd the pa.stor. "Today Ing of membetlJ from all Orange lty chuurcb, Congregational, will we have rt>ached that goal and county chamQeni. Cot Alexander be held Sunday, July 1, according also have underwritten a large R. tJeron, who la C8.J.ifornla State to a.n a..n.nouncernent made Sunday budget ae a eelr-supporting church, Director of Reconstruction and by Rev. Perry Schrock. put.or, thus taklng our place among world Employment Commlulon will tell trom the pulpit, the occaslon being churchea almost from the begin-the dlneni about the state's post- tbe first anniversary of the nlng. Will' problemB _the war growth church's !ounding May 28, 1944. "Jrut we must not become too how much postw8.r income Is to ~ Mr. Schrock stated there wu aelf-.atlsrled. There la still much 'expected, the first step and un- deep satisfaction in wtnnlng the work to be done. We hope to start finished luk for this county and goal or $10,000 two weeks ahead ot the Sanotuary befor~ the sum.mer jobs in this area. "I' ac~edule a.nd that organization ot la over. Eight different denom1n-Over 500 invitations have been the church a year ago with 54 ationa a.re represented here and I mailed, ,and guests may bring c harter membere, proved the abll-v.·lah to pay tribute lo those out-ladiea. ity of a group at people to achieve. side the church \\"ho a.lded us in Today, he said. the-church bad 70 generous donation!. including Mr. Tw N D 'II' members while th~ number would James Irvine flnd his contribution t Q eW fl lfigS be augmented at the dedication 1n ·or $1.!">00."" For West Newport July. Mr. Schrock defined the real use "When this lltUe group gathered of a church and \\'hat a community T\\"O new oil \\"ells -wi ll be_.drill ed In a room some m onths ago and I church owed the community; that in the \\'est Newport field this the auggesUon wa.a made that a . church coeting s2o.ooo be built, you ~f those deftnlUons of helpfulness \.\·eek . it \\'3.S announced by the I --~ d , th h State Division ot Oil and Gas. v.·ere too polite to say anytbtng, were \.4.IJ1e ou.., e c urcb would ~art - Morr ow Construction but one_c_o_ul_d_te_1_1_b_y_lh_•_•_•_p_re_•_·_P_•_o_v_e_1_u_w_o_rth_t_o_th_e_c_omm __ un_1_t_y._1 company v.•ill drill Meyer No. 1 and Delaney, while Root and Mc- Nulty "'"ill put down Kara.lea No. 2 in the aa'me ba.aln. Girls Offered Use of Laguna Camp • Girl Scout lead.ere ot the New· port Harbor area met bl tbe Scout Hut on Friday and elected Mn. Everett Nunan u ch&.lnnao of the group. Mn. Ben Sprague Will serve aa vlce-chalrma.n and Mn. Robert Euton u eecretary. Important bulineu of the meet- ing wu di.acusaton of pl~ to ac· cept the invtt&tioo. of the Laguna Beach Glfl Scout CoUilciJ to U8I! thdr troop-camp ln AlL9o Creek the la.at two wee.ks ln July. Eacf\ troop would camp eeparately wlth the Jut day Of one group overlapping the ttnt day Of the eucceeding troop. Rules ot the ca.mp Um1t each un1t to four da71. In addition to those already men- Uoned. othtt leaden p?'eeent were Mmea .Kurray Rabbitt, Evelyn Oloege, Harold Holtz, Hubbard Howe, W. H . Trullty, R. M .Blod- get, Loru\Je Vincent, Herbert Morey, P . M. Parshall, Dorothea Wlleon, Ralph ~aver, Marilyn Ttllotaon, &nd Walter Cole. The l.b.ird Friday of each month bu ~ &elected a.a meeting day for ~den' AMoclaUon. DISMISS JOINT TENANCY J oint tenancy in a pl('('e of Bal- boa Wand property \'\'&a asked to Watson Showing New Hughes Plastic Skiff The Hughe. Aircraft company of Culver City, developing the World'• largest plane, Is curiously enough, Interested ln MDall boat.a. One of. their own manufacture UI on dla- play at the Roger S. Wat.:>n Woodcraft Shop, 611 Coaa1: High- way. The amall, llght-welght akitt weighing 48 pounda Is made ot the same material -birch a.nd maple lamlnate1J -u the ~ton flying boat n.eartng completion in the Hughes plant, WaUon dlaclosed . The advantages of the small craft are it.a extreme Ugbtneu combined with great strength. made water tight. It I.a aa.td, by the new plutlc bonding proceu \lied ln manufacture at. euch pl&r1es u the tamed Brltlah Moequttoa. ·wateon has served as chief ot plywood engineer of the War Prod- uct.A Board in Southern California.. Hi.a Interest ln th111 type of con- struction dates back to 1lud1ee of forest product.a la.boratorteit ln W isconsin University. H e la a builc!er of paddleboards. skiff& and dinghll'S t.imBelf. be terminated by Donald A. Hud-Mrs Gi!rtrude Eakin, who has dleetoo. v.idower or Mrs. E\.elyn been a guest for the-past two A. Huddles-toe who died August n-onths at the home of Mrs. L. F. 30. 1941, tn Los Angeles. Lethen, 1428 West Bay avecue. iJ!I 1 returning to her home in Albu- 1 The training of children Ls a pn:r querque, N . M., today. Tbe two feaa:lon. where we must know how j friends \'\'ere girt. together in Los 'Tl.a eduCatlon forms the i;:ommon min& Juat as the twig i4' bent the tree's lncl1ed -Pope. BALBOA BEATER Box otAce 9pe119 at •~ p. m. 1.ut o0mp1ete Uowtna-., • Double JFNtare Prvsnm 1t&rte &&8~ p. ~ W-yOnly "THE .JADE MASK• and "SHE GETS HEB MAN" Tbund.ay -Friday -Saturday Gall a-u · Diana Lynn "OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY" alao "DANCING IN MANHA'ITAN' Sunday • Monday -Tueld&y 0"'C'Ory Peek · TbOL Mlk:belJ "KEYS TO THE KINGDOM" Wednelld.ay -Next Week "40 THIEVES" Starting Thora. Next Week "FRENCHMAN'S CREEK " Comlftl': WJbtmderbead, Son of F1.lcka,." .. I Love a Mys.tery," "To Have and Have Not," ·~eet 1'fe in St. Louis." .. Hotel Berlin," "Here _ ComeA the \\'a'"e&," For \.Vhom tho Bell Tolls." LID 0 I to lose time ln order to ga.Ln lt.- 1 Angeles and bad m&Dy good t:Lmes ~~~'--~~~~·:..:~'.:'.'.:-:_:A::::__~~~~~_.::::::::.~~'~~'.'.___:.~==~::..::~!::;~;:!~~~~~~~~'.__.!~R~~:LJM'.:'.e~a~u~.~~~~~~~~~-'""~m-l_n!OC~-ln-g_.~~~~~~~~-I TBE~TER -%11'. ~~ Box om... open. at e:ao p. m. • • Mailaee Sa-y oi 1:'6 Ooa-8Unday from l:IO Wedneeda7 Only MkheeJ O'Shea · Uoyd Nolan "ClllCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE'' and "WHEN STBANGEBS MABBY" &mday. MOJlda7 Ra7 MIJl"'ld Marjorie lleylooldo "KAN IN HALF MOON 8'DllZl"' """'"''-'-·-~ .. ~ BT =r· b1;" .. 'sr.,, ~ We llee&. :Ae.J!t.9, y .................. .,. ... ,.-~lietD: _,. ... •a ~ a.... r. a. a rJ&= 8 lf r W A'.s 8 0 "II D a Gl'fftlng <'.iard• and a Great Variety of Unuaual Glfta ·•wE INVITE YOU TO BROWSE AROUND" C. E. LOUCKS JEWELRY and STATIONERY Diamond• • WatoM1 -F ine Repairing ...._NewportUlll·B 1717·91 Newport Blvd .. Co.ta Mesa. Callf . BALBOA BEER DEPOT sos* Palm Street EASTERN BEER By the Bottle ... By the Case • This service will be continued throughout the sum-• mer for the convenience of the beer bu)ing public. WE WILL STAY OPEN ON SUNDAYS HOW TO MAKE LIFE EASY FOR YOUR TRACTOR To cushion operating shocks on your tractor's track roller bearings , •• tO seal these vital bearings from dust and ·mud .. • use RPM Tractor Roller Lubricant! It llows freely yet resists displacement -is especially compounded for this rough job. Covers every inch of bearing surface with a resilient protective film. You can't afford to do without it! CLAYTON THOMPSON Wholesafe Distributor Phone 155 Res. Phone: 1094 Your local representative for STANDARD 01' CALIFORNIA Thanks! For the friendship and patronage enjoyed during the 24 years it has peen my pleasure to serve the people of this community I hope to merit the continuance of your confidence in the years to come. .. Authorized Ford Sales and Service Carefu~ Intelligent Senice ~fbhins ..,,.,.,, 'Md,_ ht, lft1 .. .. ' ... Newpwt B•ell I ,, nc.e Z8 ( • NOT THll DEllaY a Bntral......, h&ve failed to can-1ty Oii a eb:lll.e rtmntar ol the En.gUab. Dll"7 -lte Inception In 1180. Camp Grounds Nearly filled Already I • Canning· Cherries ~ 1 • ~ 'f • ~ 'G R 0 c E RI E s I Re-opening the city U.Uer park may be taken. for any pe11od from Cold M ts ; ,... "'-y 1 pr-ed to be a bOOn to one week up to .evera.J. mboUui. ' ea i ;;,I~ vacatlo~ and ftablng lov-A better clam of people1 are coo- ....... 111111 Veptablea i en. for by the :Uth of thlo month .tantly coming Into the ,rea. the n '1 1111 .. ~ thecampgroundlotawerealmo« operatoni said Mr. ccrnnor• 11 Opm lk-'~i all ta.ken. At the pwt Ume only brought btl boye to the ~amp for D ti f I t 10 vacant lota a.re ten for WPl-many sum.men before t&klng the I Ol S flMYtrV i mer reeldenta, lt wu obeerved by leue on It, and bu nolteed, he WWV• J ! Mr. and Kn. Tom Connon. who declared yesterday, tbat 1 f&mllle• U. lfwpwt ..._ 0... .._I open.te the city~ed p&rtr: on the are much more appreciative and bt.y tront In NfWpO<t. quiet th&n befon the war. E4die'• BARBECUED SANDWICHES Aze Delicious! Moore'• Confectionery 2100 Ocean Front PhOfle 73 -Newport Beach Thia year, when the camp 114 LOC. L- grounda were turned be.ck to pri-U an avenge.. of three pen10Jt• vate uaage after a teue to the camped on -.ch lot the Jl"OUDda South Oout company for eme,... would now have a ~oa. of gency bouaing, the leueee found M2 cm the 114 occupied iota Tbe.e that lnland rutd.ent. were a.nxloul lob:, tnctde:atally, are larter than and walllllg for the _....,.,. to they . .,..,.. lut yur, bllng cut get down to the beach. Reeer-lnto mu. of 25I 80 feet. A llm.Jt vaUona came quickly-and. accO!'d-la placed at five peraooa to the lDg to Connon:, tt baa been the tot. and the tena.o.ta pay $8 per tint time people have 80\ight reaer-week for. bay tront Iota, $3.50 pe:r vatima -ruident. are coming week for lboee in the center row1, down early. while the back Iota aga1n.t the Formerly the ':0"'..1 were rented fence brlng $4 .50 each per week to cam.pent for a day or two, but because they have water and elec- t.he minimum this year LI one week. trtctty available. . ":~~~~~~~~~~~Th~e~l~O~l~ots~re~m~a~ln~lng~_'.'unll]_oc~cu~p~led~ The park Ls cleaner. quitter and = -better kept than before, the Con-j ~ ~ ~ : Fl#'t LMJatJ,.,,.lnr • 17 Storu le S•rw YO# "" w. Cor. 4th & Sycamore SANTA ANA noni sav. and reeldentt1 Rem to be j ~ willing to co-operate eltht!r tor the 1 I re8.80n that tenant.a may be evicted tor becomlng a nuisance and find I ! it difficult to locate 8..11 de9'rable e • a place e~ewhere, or that the ' i attitude C1f people generally Is ~ more sober than formerly. Dogs • a re not Elllowed. • The entire park Is fenced ln, making for privacy and 9"fet y. A panorama of beautiful bay front homes, yachts and intriguing fish- lng boat.a greets the view trom the camp grounds. Campera arrlving late may be dtsappolnted tn find- ing that all lots have been rented. • ~~~~~:I Trailers occupy moet of the lot.a, ~ but numerous tent.I are 11een about -HAVE A PORTRAIT MADE a,11~ FOR FATHER'S DAY Beautiful Bronze p 0 R T R A I r ·s * * 6xl Inch alze * * $ 25 IACH •••••• ...... Proo& co •lect liom-No appointment ls aecestpry. AUSTIN STUDIOS DAILY HOUBS: 10 ._ m"\to 7 p. m. Sundays by Appointment 508~ N. Main St. Phone 1463 SANTA ANA the colony, lDdlcatlng fa.millet liv- ing there with perbapt1 the head f the fa.m.ily working ln th1a ~-! gion. • Illegal Wearing Of Service Button Subject to Fine • ~ • ~ A ~ent ln8ta.nce C1f a man pick-= ed up by local police wbo wu = found to be unlawfully wearing = the lapel button of an honorably = dl9charged service man ID.dipted a warning to the general public from A. J . Hayman, clerk Of the local eelectlve service boa.rd. It Is the rullng of the supreme court that It la Illegal fOf' 1nyone to wear" button" badges. ribbona, decoratlona. etc. awarded 'o any member Of the armed forces ex- cept the penon to whom ttt, award la made, and any lnfl'ing~ of thla rule e.amea a fine of not more than $250 or alx montha lmt:tMson- ment,-'Or" both. Diecharged aerv1ce men are eometl.mea careleu tn gtvtng the lapel button to their g1rl trtend. or they may J09e It or have it !ltolen.. Several Ca.lel have al~ady been reported Of men wearing atolen buttooa, a.nd whUe gtrla who wear them uaually do 90 for no ulterior motive, It la unfair to girla who have been ln the service anc1 who have a Jeg1ttmate rtgbt to wear them. Anyone tlndJng euch a button or decoration ts uked to turn ft lD to Ule local board so that ~ ma.y either be returned to the owner or to the government. Advance First Aid Course Opens June 1 • An advance course for F1nt Alder11 who have completed the 8tandard course or wish to tefresb " their knowiedte of l!L.dvance work "' wtll 11tart the evening ol June 1 at the Balboa Ftre Station. the Red Croea &nnoun.ced aga.ln today. Ralph Randel ot the tire depart- ment will lDatruct. All balding lftandard or advance card.a a.re ellgU>le. BUY WAR BONDS II l " " JI ... n II JI 11an 111111 ~·JI 111111!! lllHl lll !1l i!I Ul 111"'"'1''"'"'"'"'l I 11111 Hll• M•u•h Ul !t ............. 1111111111u111111u1t11•~ .... 111J1l nltlllt!l•loll•1 -! I BALBOA'S • ~ • • • • I : RENDEZVOUS • • i ! t • . I BALLROOM • i Prea:nta • CERTAIN BLUFF PROPERTIES TO BE SOLD UNRFS~RICTED · • ' OCEAN BOULEVARD FRONTAGE -BWCK "A" -APPROX... 970 .FEET OCEAN BOULEVARD FRONTAGE -TRACT 1006-APPROX. . 530 FEET TOTAL OF -APPROX ..... 1500 FEET Strictly A Liquidation Sale In my opinion the CORONA DEL MAR BLUFF Properties might be called the FRONT GATE of Newport Beach, and great care should have been taken in developing them. A spot where beautiful, expensive homes should have been built. I have tried over a long period of years to persuade the Planning Commission and the City Council of Newport Beacli to remove the 10-ft. Setback Line on the Corona del Mar Bluff properties which face the ocean. The owners have carried this property for years and paid taxes in the hope that "Some Day" the Planning Commission and the City Council would remove the Setback Line - PRICE RIGHT BUT I TERMS You'll Like I THEY HA VE NOT! Therefore, it Becomes Necessary to Do All I can to Liquidate This 1500 FEET OF OCEAN BOULEVARD FRONTAGE I have really been tmtirlog In my efforts over a kmg period of time making proteMs, advertising and per..onal contacts In an attempt to show the people of Corona del Mar, the Planning Commission and the City Council that, In my opinion, the Setback should be removed in order that the Bluff properties could be properly developed. This 1500 feet of Ocean Boulevard frontage extends from Marguerite Avenue to Poppy A venue ·and should have been Improved only with the ''High Quality'' kihd <1 homes-YFS-Beautiful, Artistic and Exp<:nsive Homes-Those which would be a credit to CORONA DEL MAR and the Cl'I'Y OF NEWPORT BEACH when viewing the pro- perty either from the sands below--0r-from the public beach -, or -from the ocean -or -from Ocean Boulevard, looking oceanward. With the Setheck there I am going to do the i-t I can lo the loh!rest or the owners ---as they want to liquidate their Corona de! Mar holdings. BUT having been unable to persuade the Planning Olmmission to make a recommendation to the City Council to re- move the Setback which would have permitted the development of the Bluffs along my ideas as set out herein - nor -having been able to get the City Council to remove the Setback Line, and the owners being desirous of li- quidating their holdings, who by the way, in my crpinicn, have been mest patient in waiting for relief in this situa- tion, the Sale of the 1500 feet or Bjuff Propertifs bt1:unes necessary -and by selling same Unrestricted it will allow the "little fellow" an opportunity to bay a pan!l!l and improve it with a small home, and afford us an OJ>' portunity to sell a part or all of that which has ba!rt rmlhlng more or less "in a fashion" than a parcel used by the public in being able to have an unobstnir:ted: view from Ocmn, Boulevard looking oceanward. REMEMBER? This Is Ocean Boulevard Frontage With an Unobstructed View BLOCK "A"-Entrance to bw1ding sites reached across parkway on the Southerly side of Ocean Boule- vard. TRACT 1006-Entrance either across parkway on Ocean Boulevard or over easement at bottom of the Bluff. SEE MR. T. F. RHODEN - - -IN CHARGE OF SALES AT THE TRACT Ornc.E ON THE BLUFFS CORONA DEL MAR · I I aw aw ...... lld't~lllll'illilll!-.CC filr ICate • llw h I • -hr -I -"-· •..me to do wtlh the eo.-cW Jlbr &ea 11* • • Blllf PN; • r..' ca. -- ll11l1••t4 ••11•••m;r~ t • •••..at I 1 .. ,laYeto..-1rtet11epn;1lJ- -6 • ...._ •1,_e a1· 11 -• --11'1 *-•t. II a. tne tae111 filraie-tm · ~ ... -a ~-... a • •-• _. ,.... '· John Sbenod ~ • , , • • • --• ~ • • -• • • • • • : -• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ! - -• • ! -~ • • ! -• ! -• • -• • • • • ~ • -• • • ! • • • ! • • • ! -~ -! -! ~ -• • ~ • ; • • • • • • • • • • • --• • ! -• • • ---• ! --• • ! -• • • • • • -• --. ' ' , .\he',._ DW8•ti ..... Mcap;t 81 9' o.atend-. ~. 11AJ 11. lNI ---~~--~~~~~~~~~-:--~~~~~~-+-~~~~~-:&nil....: °!:!i;:' =:",: News-Tilfles Artist Wiii Ske -Dr. C. G. Busto!\ • Herb Johnson Here LETTERS To Eo•ToR I boul~a~1n ~':,P°ria,.~~"t: :;:I======== ~ .. ~.=&'.::;,. 2! at Heins Visitors at OpenJng ~ Radio . tore Leaves Costa Mesa From So. Pacific, I ~g 0w:':t~~.:-~~':(,E;'!'~~;E ~::: r:g .... i.:;.l:: ~ I :=tto~ :=-~ ~ ~".;' .,:1 :_;.c;:: Jline 2 """ -" daJpaled u _.,, lli u.. -wblch """ !CMtlnuecs """' Pase 1> Sees 'Frisco Sights u. s. Navy, =.!'~'.'"'mw~!.,~ ::.: M. EPA.JlllltisteEQ&~Co., In !.lndolq, N..,...Tlm<e •tart uti.t, open•ns day f0< th• M-Radio boon ~ tlle eoa!mllDlt,. flllt ..,ium IUld -en! JOUO ll&'O whm . San Diego, lllay 2<. nue; who 18 In San ,_ vloltllig C. ID a •rleo ~quick-~ and Eleetnmlc• Com~. 179' tbo put ,..W. bl Ullo woll-.qulppod It wu --u a !oeotiol> for Mr and Mn. H. L. Jolmaon llll Dear New•-Tlm .. : ' her husband, Chief yoeman to the m E.-ft. DOI -ta.a. Mesa LIQUOR SHOP Im~ Newport BJvcl. Plenty of Whiskey New~ boulevard, whleh will lbop tbe J:w •• wtD. ~ft the lllG9t a penltet1.u'7. North Sq Front Balboa 1~ l didn't get time ~ thank yc..u commanding' ofnce.r at llottett 11.J No.LA. 8L ft. Ull •w' tr nm. wide Ito <loon at tho n--Jllel!o -~ tubf1 and radio i.,•w Jll••Y .. .-had pl_,,t vi.it from their and your capable qtt that helped Field. loca«on. Aa compltmenta of the put&. J· . 11 "nten: q i:arobebly no other H~ L. Job.neon OaL Us"::' put out the lut tuue ell "nle ;;;;o==:=:::==:=:=:=:==;:;;;:;;;=:=:=:=:~=======;; ...,.. ccncem and the New•TlmH, n>ere .,m ai.. bO parla tor couple Who bu <Ddeued them-h b flew ' &,.n · ., Beacon.· You probably didn't ..,.. DEFEND YOUR HEALTH WITH Jack Ltndale1, ataft cowboy arltllt radio ~ wbo1wiab to a.. Mlvee to tbe community u gen.a.-~t.:! o~er a d:!,':'°:eek~~ Uu how much We of the paper air wm make ruu .. 1ze, tree llll>tnlq porlment &1 bClme and compkte ~ u Dr. and Kn. HU.ton. A I mt blB 20th birthday preclated your help and &dvlce; I crayon aketchea, actual likene--. ktt. for! &aembllng ~ aeta. A. charter me'Glber of the Friday ee .!Berb~' w· on board th~ USS also we offer our tban.ka tor let-Aft .. U~• ' , ... of the gueatA Of the orga.nl&ation. wide ftnetJ ot. rec:ordlng and .A.tte:rnoon club, Mn. Huston hu ~nneylvania. \\'hlch I• now getting tlng ua break the deadline now VKR.RVI: .a Mr.~ Undaley drawa quickly and photograph b)anl!:• wtll be for sale belped meuurably to build up the ll d ed t ln d d k a.nd then. OMnl deftly and will be a hlghllgbt ol and eentce rendered °*1 home, auto enviable reputatio0 which that or-:.n_;; h-a;:rv been re~ 13 mafor =t-To Kr. Parkinaon and M.r. Wade WIW the opening day. and marine radb and electrical ganlzaUon bolde in the federated I ti ln lb gPaclfic While .. 0 ·th we extend our thank.a for thelr Pllo.ae Newport" He bu drawn from life Preat-appll•J'lf'a. group. She ta a member Of the ;~ .. ·beet. driving. the car ;f ~ line \\"ork on euch poor copy. To '::::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::~~I dent.a McK.lnley, Ttl.eodore RooM-HOBBY SHOP local Girt Scout committee and1 •hip'• captaln a.nd l.11 enjoying the the makeup manl Mr. Farnham, COSTA MF.SA, CALIF. :.. velt and Taft and thoee eince trom Kn.'= wm ha.ve the Mt111a only recenUy cloeed a hJg'hly auc-unusual .t:&bt. being seen around we a.tao •Y thanlu tor making ao photographs. A door prize of ex.-Hobby tn eonnection. wtth bu CMStul annual Red Crom drtYe-for lbe clt durtn the world confer-u:a.ny be.d abeeta look presentable ceptional de.!rirablllty will be hbi..nd'• ..,.,_.n,_ w•ere a clner tu:nca ot which llhe wu chat.rm.an. n y g -as you can see It wu v.·orth more -------------------------, e ce. I av.'8.I"ded the holder ot the lucky S p Bar l.Dvtte. tht collector or The Hu.tone are members ot the Miu Mertam Crl'.M!by of Holly-th.an you know, tor tt wu the !tat! • Asphalt Paving • Concrete CutUng • Eojnlpment Rentals number. would-be collector to tarry &nd Flnrt Coogreptional church of wood Wflll a house guest of Miu that got the bla.m.e when the ~per 1 Kr. and Mn. Larry Ewen, own-brow-..Bere, ·~~a~ stool, the Santa Ana. tn which both have been Herbert.a Johnson for the week... looked badly. _ I ers of the new stOTe, will feature pb.Uattli~ can ~ tbroup a active. D!'· Huston baa beld many end, and the bi rthday dinner on In clo&n.g, I uk you to pleue ~omplete radio repaJ.r service. Tbey lltamp..falder detdgn~ and made ottlcea ln the Southern California Saturday e vening .,,..88 attended by pau on these thanks to the gang I have already established an eviable by Mn.. Ewen ao Ua'1 all alampe Congregational Conference at the Nancy Neice, Dick Creamer, Jack 8.lld to say hello for me. John C. Blystone reputation In this line in their old are in plain eight. present time belng at the head of Richardson, '"Herb," Meriam and ROD !.1cMJLLIAN. MOdel alrplanee 1lffll hold the the Laymen'a Movement for Call-Her~rta. (Ed. Note : ROd was the editor lnterest of the Bobl)y Shop fre-fomla and Arizona.. ot the High School Beacon ln t!le quenter. A wide va.rifty of modela The Hu1toOJ1 ba-.e purcbaaed a school year just clOBed. and as soon wl11 be available tb.cludtng gu home on Ardmo re avenue tn Lo8 a9 his arademic work wa.e finished General Contractor 511 E. Third Santa .u..· Tel 1704 models featuring tbe p~ "Dream-Angelee and they will sell their headed for 'the bool camp a t San er," The eb.op will be open every Costa Me11a rHidence. Diego to join the Navy.) MARINE WAYS GENERAL REPAIRS llAINTENANCE • ( 901 Coast Highway Phone~ 2088 and 2089 YOUR EYE'! ARE THE UGHT OF AMERICA ... the first to enlist in a1i lines of duty to "'in the wa.r. Therefore your eyes ai work deserve special consideration ... they desenre to be given the expert examination and fitting extended to all our patrons. DR.M. D. CRAWFORD OPTOMETRJST 1792 S ewport Boulevard Cost.a Mesa Phone 24SO Credit Tr rms Friday evening for the convenience ~m:0~"::.;ho de81re '•'"""' South Coast Co. MIN Oarlotte HoUes of San Franclaco, who baa been a guest at the home of her aunt, Mrw. C. M . l)eak1n9, 306 Al1'U'&do Place, for the put three weeka ldt Thureday. HOME, AUTO, MAJUNE RADIOS REPAIRED l\la.rtne IElectridan BURT R. NORTON 1111 Cout mway Phone 1411 Newpor1 Beacll. Calli. Still Needs Men A tun ecbedule of repair work ( at the South Coast company nece1- 11ltatea an lmmedlate hlrtng Of about 100 men, C. W . Petty, per- eonnel manager of lbe largest boat yard ln Newport Harbor 88.id Ia.st week. Pipefltten1, shlpfitten, welders. electrtclana. and mechanic. are urgently needed. Other men may be added later when tbe work echeduled now undertaken 1A ln- creued, u the personnel managtr atts as much work ahead aa they f can handle until after ChriBt:ma.e. The recent ftve-day lull in which men took a few days off until other repair jobs came into the I yard resulted ln the lou of quite a few men who have gone Into other! He,.b John.son, Cox., USN, son Of Mr. and Mrs. H erbert L. Johnson, 111 North Bay Front, Balboa Island, I J. S. WHYTE I PUBLIO AOOOUNTANT INCOME TAX CONSULTANT Adm.itc.ed to Pnc1.Jae by UMI U. S. TroeuurJ' Dept. Rea.. Pb.. Ne'W"llOrt 1847-B.. Office: rtnt Sat!. 8a.nlr. B14 .• s ... ta AUL Pb.. 2631 TAKE HER TO . • • CHRISTIAN'S HUT Balboa, California DELip:ous FOOD ... COCKTAIL.BAR DINNERS ... BANQUE71'S Leonard Marshall, Manager • ONCE A WEEK Broken Lenses Lupl'.:atea work, or have returned to mid-1 -;;;;== "·estern homes. the official be- -MATT WALSH SPORTFISHING, Inc. 535 Coast Highway-Across from The Arches The G W a large, comfortable boat Exi:ellent Galley Tackle For Rent FREE PARKING Phone Newport 1420 or (L. A.) ruchrnond 9252 ~OR INSURANCE SEE Howard W. Gerri•h C08TA MUA Pbono 1f1 Automobile • Fire Accident i Life Uceuo IUld Qcmtnct Bondo Wrflton lieved. At any rate, the yard needs about 100 sldUed workers lm· mediately. The bulk CJf the approximately 650 workmen now employed live in the Newport Harbor aret1.. Costa Mesa., Santa Ana or Laguna Bea.ch. It waa said. A working force of 900 lit con11idered the m•ximum effic- iency of the yard.. ' Oscar Wilbur, who speod! bis winten In Puente at the Van Wig home, ta here tor the summer, v1.a1Ung bJa at.ter, llln. Elite Starck ot Court avenue. j ·south Coast Company . . . NEED 100 MEN For Immediate Work on Navy Repairs Skilled -Semi-Skilled -Labor • Shipfitters • Welders • Painters • Pipe fitters • Marine Electricians Availability Required AP,1y C.1.0. ~ 2108 West Central, N~ ' • • t ' Phonel5'0 ~ tolilTMt .. -· No IOf• to dloltrL • I TT AKES DELICIOUS fruits and vegetables to put pep and appeal into spring meals. Safeway is the place to find really good prooucc. Our green foods are .rushed from farm to store ..• naturally fresh. We guarantee they'll please you. Your money back in full if they fail! CHECK THESE V AlUES Vanilla Extract ~lr ScHIUng'L l-oz. botttt, !k. Mol,...,~-0.a ....... •O!d ''-·21• ~ FOINONd lnind .. Kitchen Bouquet :.-:,;34• s..-far~ grvriel., etc.. NoodleSoupMix 1i;:• .-.-Com Meal ,::O .. ";::. ':;:' 11" ~ podiCIQll, lk. Cheenoats "=' -:;-1r Raisin Bran -:=· •:;: 11• Airway Coffee : ,~ » F.dwardS Coffee: •:n- .__,,. e ;-pac:t,edfift .... Jar. Canterbury Tea::::: ~23- Baby Foods~~..;..13- Junior Foods C:.: 1_1,. BabyCereal = ~%r ,......,. ... --~. SOAP a1a .. -s+m Whitermq OldDtltch r S• Iii I -..-.. 1a .......... ...., ... _ Fon~!,9:.•beonL En.UIS = '"•'1""'5'•'; GR'-1"1 tliem hot ond in .. gelable scrfo4. 11. ._ .. _ .. 111SN P£lS swur • Weff.filled pods of frosh g-. TDDa I &c C ""!-Sent w1tfi new pototots. U BISP cti.tar FO• • Utob type, fresh green celery. Tender? Ii SAUD J2C $DI.ID cua'·q .... ,~.;;nnr u. Cnsp,fresh,green.Dericiousbotled ... HE SIZE 3c GOl.DEI c , for;:;, 11. Tendersweetc.,,,.Serve''roosti!!,d. -CWE 19C "" · •. •r tonight. 18, SPREADS & DRESSING Real Roast '""""IM•" ""· '37• Note Pf'.U. #9f P<>INT1 lACH UTIOIED FOODS PllCI VAJ.UI Beverly •-• eu11.. 2 ....... Stnooth Spread .. , -.u- s SS . ns ...._..,;,.., 1• ... 2s• e 10 Peanut Butter }ell •••lt9Wl•lt .... : (20) Niblets v""""" •oc•"' ll·•L 13• Golden Com ce11 S & W Marmalade ')!· 21 • Two pound Mze tor. 3X. (20) Com "•ohlond "'°""· 2 "~•· 25• ~pocked. c-. Durkee's Dressing '0;: %'/• (10) Juice V-t Vegetoble 11 ... a.14c Cod;toil , .. . 146-oz. CQn, )()c, pk'5 lO blue polr!t•I POINTlfREl FOODS (30)Gardenside Peas'!;:Ll 1 • __ ,..... __ _,, Z) 17 ........... l10 ... v.tnl, ••• , ' • ' • • _L_•_te.:.._' _C_l•_s_s._A_d_s_I ~U:~AL~Duru..~. ~c.~:~a-c-Ke_llZl ___ e_.::"A --.. -L D'&lff-. -'-c"'-.~-a-c_K_e!:i_zi_e-., :!li~rut~:e;rth Poppy Sale Nets Over $500 p~:tM::a=:tlng ot the i"lot t -. .... ""9 of church me~ben, for which S8 invltationa were aent out. D. 'C. MacKenzie 1808 Newport Blvd.. Ooota II'.-1808 Newport Blvd., 0oota 11'.Ha Weber. Showcue· Co. 1 H b d M D • a ... wu held at the homo of Mr. l8Gll NPho:~6~ Jlosa Phone 161 Pho~ t 5i WlDlam w . Weber. buatnouman n ar or an esa rive ~ M:~::.n =~"':'.,'.y'";t:;: AmUMmeo.t Of tbe even.l:n&" WU court wblat with Mn. Goodell hold- ing high ecore and Mr. Glaa low. Country Home ot Lato Angel .. w1>o ,... nported pre.tdlnc o.nc1 Mr. and Mn. Taylor ROSS & BARROWS 2 Be~om Stucco Home In Town _ 1 A~ tn a recent edltlon ot thla poper At leut $:IOO wu reallud trom tram leu than 2000 poppt.. lrl u c<>-h-.O. I S-oHon lo Roomy. Ccmtortable. Well 1°'6 """"' u belnr the head ot tbe Weber the ale Of piopplea to reeident. ot 1944. aocordlng to llra. Inn.a. ~ · .Modern ome cated. s comer Iola. !few buDdlnp wttii I income. A Show cue oam~ ot that clt.y the m-and harbor ..... IUt olallng her ln the beach •aJoo were Plano were made to serve break· 1 Owen Roofing Co. Plutered. Hardwood F1oon. Tb.la home la IUbst&Dtl&I, .:enlc, bup.1n even ln the.j. cbangtng and central figure ln a sult join· Fr1da. and SatW'd . 'or tbi.t Mn . .Mary Chamberltn, Mra. Bert fut Saturday, May 26 , to high I 509 IC. 'th St. Phone USI Porch. the dam air ot time&. Y ay ""-·-schooJ graduates wbo are memben Flreplace. Sun and away tram P tn~ the Udo Iale A.uocl&tion and amount, the Veterans of Foreign I Hatcher. Mn. Mary r uuk. Mrs. ;t~· ~th~~Y~ou~th'.:'._~Fe~l~lo~~hl~.'.:_~hl~l-~' ~~~~!IANT~~A~AN~A~~~~ $6500 the beach-not at the ocean and AU: For Boldman Thomu Ki;Mullen, former apeclal Wan Auxiliary or thll area led Myrtle Allen, and Mn. Glady• e wt P or c Easy Terms not too tar away. Term11. ottlcer, Ml not ln fact connef=ted the bonon wttb SS2!i.92 realized ,, Thorr:peon, Come up on the PT&lrl• whe"' with the •bowcue company ln 'any rrom • complete aelt.out of theh' Tbe Legion State Department Electr1"c Refr1"gerat1"on there's bealth, view, 1eboo1a, D. C. MacKenzie way. 1800 popplee. getJJ 40 per cent of the fund. while D. c. MacKenzie church••· clubll, all to malul Ute 1808 Newport Blvd .. pi.ta Kea& Thia tn!ormallon WU given by "It w .. a grand oucce•."' said the local poet retatno 60 per cent In the New and Modem Repairs Manner 1808 Newport Blvd, Coeta M~ worth lJvtng. Phone 161 Fred Weber jr., vlce·preaident o! Mra. Eileen Inna, ehalnnan ot. tbe tor use ~ needJ fam.l~lea of vet, Phone 161 Terms. u-ttc the company, tn a letter recetved Legion Poat 291 Auxiliary 1n the I eran" of either \\'ar, 1t waa d18· '42·1tc following publication. o t th e poppy ea.le. She W d that her corn· c.osed. D. C. MacKenzie CARRIE V. D!JDLEY arllcle. m ittee sold all but a handful of ------J. E. Barnes & Son 1806 N ewport Blvd. 1808 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa BROKER\ William Weber waa re ~rt.ed In the 1200 JX'PPles, and realized $17:-J. Col. and Mrs. D<>nald S t evning, Let Ui solve your refrigeration •.roubles with the im- --..,.__ proved instruments designed especially fA'l 1' --.., for refrigeration a nalysis. co.ta Mesa Phone :516 Phone 161 103 East .18th Street Santa Ana t• have tiled suJt approximately. A few have yet t o 824 West Bay a venue, spent sev· -42-ltc agalnst the special policeman and I be heard from. whlC'h may raise eral days Jn Los Angeles la.st '"eek. \\'e Find the Trouble Wilen Otheni Fail 2 Small Houses 1/., Acre Land Co sta Mesa lhe uaociatlon tor damagu ot &.e t ota1 s11ghtty. she s 1d. $1 :-J,700 a.a the result of an alleged ) \Vhilf' the 12 C'OBta Meii:i women, beat ing at the hands of ~cMultcn under •upervislon of 1!rs. Ma bel Our work i• speedily and expertly done. ' -Frult Trees $3700 $500 Down $40 per month J. E. Barnes & Son l~ Newport Blvd. Coeta Mesa Phone :516 D. C. MacKenzie 1808 Newport Blvd., Coeta :Mesa. Phone 161 $400 -y, Acres Near the oil well& D. C. MacKenzie 1808 Newport Blvd., Coe ta Mesa. Phone 161 Lovely Broa.dway home. t'\\-·o bed· roomii, guest bo\llllei hardwood n oon throughout. pa o with or· ange and lemon tree p riced at $8600, term.a. Lota tn Newport Helghu, and on the Boulevard. Look these over for your future bom• site. Newport Beach cottage, overlook· 42-ltc '42·1tc lng the ocean. garage, plaatered ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I lnter1or . Many posalbl ll ties to this pla.ce. Full pr1ce $3985. See How Your Radio Is Fixed OPEN HOUSE ' For Our New Service Department • Saturday, June 2nd - 3 to 6 p. m. Mesa Radio & Electronics Co. 1794 Newport Boolevard Costa Mesa Phone 345 Corona del Mar Cafe Favorite Ellting Place of the Traveler Along the Coast Highway Italian, Chicken and Steak Dinneni of this famed way- side hostel have converted the routine of an intercity auto trip into a delightful little adventure in good food ... good drink. ONE OF THE BEST STOCKED CELI.ABS OF SOUTW:RN CALIFORNIA Jim Kel)Iledy and Frank X. Burns 1611 Coast Highway, Corona del Mar Phone 1.967 Honn: S p.m.. Ull 12, except Tbunday • Before You Build or Remodel visit our lnt..restlng sample and display rooms. Color guides, planning aids, com- prehensive stock of rugs, carpets and lino!~ llup" Carpet. Oleoned, JlepMred LUDLUM Carpet Works llH South Mala SL Phone Santa' Ana 2806 SANTA ANA HEADED STRAIGHT! ' ''TWO DOWN-N- ONE TO GO" haly and Germany haw both crle<t out, "'enough"'I Japan, however, ,.molnt to M can- queNCI , , , ocardli• af raw matwlab for pro- ducing office equipment ,..,,..Ins with uo. When the third and last l;>arbarlc nation Ila& ..._ avot powered, yqu may laak to Tlerncm'a fer. compi.te needs In .-ery lino for the ............. oig ol yavr afflce, for -..omicot -- T~S Briags You . Tci_day- t""'ffh1no that 11 manufocturwd for IM•ln•• of. flee offldlneyJ they alsa haw fodory pan. and • _, lnllned technical -nol for lteoplng ,..,.... ,.,....,. afflce equipment In perled ..,....,.. Ing -.lilion for the dul'Qtlon, bc::lli:u1....,. _. AtW• ~dm,11 ~ ..._ Avzl•W. . "*'!"',., ..., "'"•· c,11.ro .., ..._ ..... -Poultry Ranch with one acre. -1 Tl'&Uer Court on the Blvd. and tull acre. -Choice ~ acre. aa.ndy soll, etc. I may have just what you are look· tng for. and will ~ g'1aCI to hel p you . CARRIE V. DUDLEY BROKER 103 East 18th Street Costa Mesa Phone 1100 42-ltc Edna and Paul Lottntzen of Bal· boa Island iq>ent three days a t San Diego and Tia Juana recently. I. E .Holcomb of Oakland Is a guest at the home of F'rank Bell. 309 Crystal avenue. He has been in shipyard work, but is rather considering bu}ing a boat and go· ing fishlng. planning to make New· port Beach bis future home. HARRY HALL Painting Contractor Phoae 14S&-.J 911 Coast IDghway 4 dinghies at $55.00 each until gone BALTZ MORTUARY -~­ Lady Attendant -~- 410 Coast Blvd. CORONA DEL MAR ~J.pl-.~ PAY ANI> NlGHT l• Jr_ .... __ _ 0.111'-- Odt ... • • Our charges a re nominal. ResuJts a1·e guarar1tecd. B 0 w L I Glngtas eaJd it wD.s the greatest A marriage license Y.'as ls9Ued respon.se she bad evf>r enco\mtered B A L B' 0 , A 18.8t week to Ma rjorie S. C<>bbe and I the Legion ladies found lhat the!r 2 4 o _., S!O w .. t ••• s1 .S E I E R s E N 's James Allen J ones. both of Corona results, last yf'ar Y•e re sllghUy rili del Mar. larger. They netted about $1 80 L....;;;.._..;._....;;.._..;;;,_,: Newport ~bor Dlstricl-Phone !"ewport Beach "2 -- For The Sunny Days WHEELER ,SHOP ha. tltc N ewut affd But itt Outdoor Plaything• COME AND SEI THIMI ALL STEEL BUGGIES _ell __ _ -CONSTRUCTED molal wb-Wllll - -Made br BllV1le, ...... ----GYM SETS - ALUMINUM WAGONS war rubber tub&na. e.. t.beee W-beton -· -? l;tlf .. limited. Shower Gifta u-.nd.Ndl ot Nrw 1. Un--1 ftlnp tor \. _ _,. IAND IOX& .•. ... MJ 'Mr S SS 0..IMm•ft•llL .... .. .... ,.,, ......... --· .... _,,, .... ._o '' -----.. , .. . ...... _.7 ···-· :" . Os •r GCi~2•1;-,'c"a I F•n• ~ ') .. _.. ,_al• ' •• .., ~-· n• y- oiill 1AnJu~y ··PIO.M l•D A. M.1'0 t P. Ill. . Hl-CHAlll A -•M ................ ----·-::. -84.95 Qr '1 ; -. 11111 .~POI.IC"' •Mo Su; + • Mo,.., Lala •n.a..or _-:. : .. M. ~'!!!.~'!!.II..!!.! ..... ,. At 'lt'j O, m D ':~ MO A. II. to 110. P. M. • ' ' ~ ' ' ~ I From Newport Beach: Don E. New Fred w. Eastman Ralph J . liwin Terry Aton Burton Foster Robert R. Hoke Theodore F. Knowlton Vall S. Ransom Anton F. Suttora Ernest L. Stewart Harris L. Hottle Frank C. Doughty Delbert B. Fortune Wm. L. Smith Stanley H. Horowitz 1'!aurice R . Gibson Donald A. Lace James A. Free Oiville K. Brown Paul Johnson Manuel Cordeiro Walter K. Kelly Bernard H. Threet Robert L. Gump Albert R. DeP!na J. Martin Clark Vlrgll R. Kimple Otarles F. Buckland John R. Nelson George c. Hiner Miles R. Sinnott Jack Griffiths Willard L. Killion Louis Pulgendo Harold A. Hunsaker Carl E. Mcintee Wilbur L. Lankford Walter 0 . Krohn Marvin A. White Russell S. Teel Albert L. Holmes Manley H. Clark John W. Coleman Harley C. HublJard Harold K. Relchner Maurice A. Cox Howard K. Gerrish Carlyle C. Ramsey Kenneth F. Holtby Derwood M. Shannon Claire E. Malloy William R. Alford LeRoy c. Squires Daniel w. Leary John W. Kolyer William A. Kemper James R. White Amador Ramos Charles P. Jenkins Irvin L. Hill Ciitford K. V amer Donald G. Phillips Joseph B. Jenkins Grant H. PhilJlps Ralph Myrehn '"'illiam G. Eisman Leslie L. Bennett William P. Carver John J . Gaffey · Frank A. Ceivantes ·Paul A. Jackson Laurel 0 . Storey Delmar B. Mangels James K. Nelson Harold G. Moore, Jr. William D. Holder Phillip M. Witman Robert J. Barnes Grover D. Miclcelwalt Boyd L. Mefford James C . Wells Raymond w. Dumoo Lewis K. Cram Therin E. Laney David R. Bomboy Marvin K. Gibson Arthur C. Anderson VincentB.Mc:Guire Frank L. Knauer John c. Lindeman Earl Schetne Victor G. Saragosa Raymond R. Bixler Robert E. Wlnt.erboame Wilford c. DurstCill \ Jesus G. Torres Samuel J. Frocht • • 1- BUY AN E·XT A BOND DURING THE MIGH~Y SEVENTH FOR THE SA E OF THESE LOCAL BOYS . AND ,GIRLS . WHO HAVE JOINED THE u. s. MILITARY FORCES IN THE PRESENT WAR Robert Leigh Moore Angus E. Richardson Epifano Flores Alfred M. Reinert Paul A.. MlJler Amel Boldman, Jr. Merida N. WUJs Eugene R. Bartlett Nels E. Olsen 0. Zelle~mon Arnold H. Sine Louis Reinert.son Duane H. Hafner John R. Mitchell Leonardo Peruzzi Frank W. Skinner Carl A. ROSEllbawn Paul Blanle Donald A. Smith Louis Reinertsen Victor D. Nielsen Alexander J. Shand Richard E. Pelter Josiah L. Stamp Jack S. Forester Carl A. Runing Ray W. MWTU.Y Leland V. Nonnan Myles R. Sinnott John M. Reece Leslie M. Thuet Robert A. Berry Oscar E. Runing Eugene T. White Oliver 0 . Odette Francis L. Stafford Thomas H. Reeves Lee Wilson Fred R. Sl Amour Otarles H. Schick Jrunes P. Rossiter Jolin M. Servantes Paul V. Parker, Jr. Richard C. Starkey Hubert P. Yarnell Jesse E. Medford Jack F .Schick Anton N. Sutt.ors Francis C. Rowell Everett H. Schneeweis John G. Payton James E. Sussdorft George H. Sattler From Alonza E. Higuera . Donald D. Schneeweis Earl Schetne Theodore R. Phegley Frank Swanson Edward C. Stephens Corona del Mar: Edward L. Sewell Ernest J. Bose Howard L. Schoch Charles R. Pierson Russel S. Teel Kenneth E. Stone Clifton D. Theuret Floyd H. Theuret Robert A. Schueller Otarles B. Poh Herbert A. Thompson James M. Van Trees Daniel H. Tramell Bernard D'. ''Fischer Edwin C. Dinger George W. Silafer Carlyle C. Ramsey Bernard K. Threet Wllilam W. Wood Richard C. Barry Ruben M. Ramos George W. Spink Robert L. Sheflin Chester J . Rowell Harold H. Threet Robert c Barrett Lyle E. Van de Walker Arthur E. Christen, Jr. Robert S: Schankoff Dwight G. Tipping From Frank A. Stieve Ward A. Sherman Louis T. Glesenkarnp Victor M. Walker Balboa Island\ Alvin Cox D<>nald R. Luckham Raymond E. Rumsey Richard F... Shipp John W. Burnett Roger D. Walton Newton H. Cox jr. Dan M. Stocks Edgar Da Amey LeRoy H . Sihilling Forrest R. Deal Everett E. Welsh George L. Bosley Theresa Haugness Charles J. Wing Alfred M. Crane Charles A. Smith Ricl1ard C. Torrence Joseph C. White RQbert B. Powell Wilton F. Hills Gordon Davis Harlen E. Miller George E. Smith J af.._Brannon Earl E. Wing John M. Miller William R. Contreras Latelle W. Woody Lester A. Smith Rex S. Albright William Kemper Heraclio D. Melendez Wesley V. Duncan Nelson M. Stafford Frederick s. Curzon From Balbea: Wendell L. Pickens John Knox jr. David B. Dyer Harry Hebert Robert H. Gardner Frederick R. Sl Amour George A. Nehring David W. Grogerty Frank Douglas Leonard Frank F. Hirouchi John P. Garcia Clifford E. Stamp Eugene Taylor Jerome C. Notipka Boyd R. Lewis Donald E. Ludi Ivan C. Madison James E. Stocks Leland M. Johnson Victor E. DeJulis Jack B. Kendall Marvin Lueck James D. Bridges Wallac'e 0. Weber Donald M. Swope Claude S. Keams Oll•er Stevens Hal W. Smith Jr. John H. McDonald Leonard R. Kesel Elisardo Camarillo F1oyd Tait John A. Gillis (discharged) Ashby M. Powell John Powers Floyd R. Swingle Bernie 0. Camarillo Archie C. Temple Dale Fortune Edward Bucko Josiah L. Stamp, Jr. Robert E. Rea Calvin T. Flenner Carmel G. Saragosa Russell S. Temple Clltton Corl<hlll Beverly K. Smith Leslie M. Thuet Alan Stauch Carl A. Rwming Mlnoru Nitts Charles S. Thomas Joseph E. Dorsey Francis c. Rowell Vincent J. Healy Roderick W. Cox Valentino Camarillo Yutaka Matoba Phillip N. Trusheim Wayne L. Shannon Saint Cicero Herbert E . F. Corntassel Horace K. Nimmo Frank A.. SWansca Lloyd L. Bryant Max R. Viele Woodrow C. Hamblet James P . Loving Kenneth D. Haigh William S. Kirk Frank C. Canillo David R. Bombay Wayne E. Waters Lester A. Charle Constantine A. Krasoff Conrad R. Ball Richard L. MacGinitie John E. McAdams George R. Bremer Howard J . Weber Jimmie C. Tolentino Earl F. Glover Frank E . Bartholomew Donald H. Hall Harold w. Boyd Frederick J. Brinkman J. C. Wells Edwin M. CaIToll Dallas Palmer Maxwell M. Alford Frederick W. Martens Joseph E. Webber J. Brosnan Clark B. Wilson Walter E. Byi;on Ellgene E. Barnes David C. Corson Billie L Walker John J. Paul Billy V. Brown Clyde 0 . Wimberly Fred c. Coleman Leonard Hodgkinson Charles F. Langmade Harry H. Noonan James E. Stanfield Colin R. Burlingame Oiarles J. Wing Roger Barrow Myron L. Lehman Arthur B. Gibbs John A. Droege Ernest F. MacKaben Donald s. Bush Robert E. WmterboUrne Herbert A Thompson Douglass R. Priest Maurice E. Stanley Paul E. Whitman Donald I. Ensign Edwin M. Ca.ITo1l Alrvern Yeargen Lloyd E. Patterson Dallas F. Coleman Jack J . Boylan I James T . Johnston Charley H. Brock Warren L. Ca..sel Kenneth Earl Adams Ola! N. Neilson Savia Aguillard Y oshio Oktunura Guy H. Anderson Manuel P. Ccntreras Arnold A. Christen Charles.A. Smith Roy o. Anderson John E. Croul, Jr. Raymon F. Cleveland Clarence L. Armstrong Rex R. Canterbury John W. Landis, Jr. Karl Leon Amery Francois Andre Don A. Gunderson Fle\cher M. Haight Wayne H. Walker William L. Buck Howard E. Coe Elmer Zeimer Backes Marco P. Anlch Woodrow W. Menitt John L. Upson Joe T. McChesney Cecil C. Drake Merel N. Coe Norville W. {lackes George E. Michaud William A. Kirk, Jr. Eudell w. Whitmire James A. Wright Norville W. Backes Warren P. Collins Ronald C. Backes Everett E. Welsh Stephen D. Rutherford Norman H. Miller Charles D. Mwioz Ralph R. Canchola Glen F. Crofts George w. Barnett Leslie M. Holbrook Joe A. Mclver Edward G. Haley William E. Blackbeard James E .. Stocks Lewis K. Crom William A. Barnett John V. Luke Keith N. Lee Paul A. DeRuff Walter C Brown Lester A. Smith James R . Crane Gaylord W. Blue Oliver 0 . Odette Fenton W. Earnshaw William L. Sl Clair Harold G. Cass Harold M. Imato Norman W. Crane Lawrence A. Wurdinger James E. SUssdorf Robert L. Alim Preston H. Duncan James H. Benedict Thomas H. Altken Nelson M. Crawley Lee A. Dougherty Tate H. Hales George E. Van Pelt Milton C. Arbom Robert Lee Boyd. Jr. Samuel B. Lewis Cecil C. D.rake William J . Campbell Beverly B. McFarland George H.. Conaway Hugh W. Haley Bergen M. Davis Thomas E. Grupek Jack E. Dulaney William H. Hitt Orland H. Briscoe Leonard Perruzzlo David W. Harvey Harvey M. Davis Phillip S. Hall David B. Dyer Charles D. Pierson Carroll D. Mefford Basil K. WU11amson Heber H. Fowler Charles A. Denker William H. Hansen Aubrey J. Eichorn Charles F . Thompson Lorin Stacey John R. Lugo Donald R. Donal~ John A. Droege James A. Herndon Gilbert A. Estrada Daniel W. McMIUan Lambert B. Fortune Leland G. Fuller Angus E. Richardson James T. JohnStoo Charles F . Hoffand Clarence W. Fernandes Robert C Beecher Earl L. Bente Clarence W. Noller Robert J. Parks Carl Oberto Wayne A. Howard Merwin J . Fickas F1ayd K. Taylor Paul Chester Robert H. Garrison Orvyse Z. Robertson Clifford F. Porter Harold M. Imoto Calvin T. Flenner Richard C. Starkey Walter C. Souder Anson B. Smith, ill Hugh E. Dunlap --t:c-Harold v. Inman Edward c. Flink Paul H. Keller Ransom D. Tilton Harlon c. Arnold Stuart J. Inglis Ralph J. liwin Jack S. Foerster Harry L. Conover Harold W. Graham William E. Dickey Gordon M. Barker Among older persons Paul A. Jackson John J. Gaffey Dan L. Patch Edwin R. Stauss Robert L. Sattler Richard F . Nickersoo in the service or wh o Robert L. Jackson Marvin K. Gibson Robert E. Boudinot Harry A. Robinson John s. Clarkson John W. Yale, Jr. have enlisted are the fol • Charles P. Jenkins · Jess D. Gilbert Guy Boldman William -M. Haun Nelson M. Stafford, Jr. James S. Brooks lowing: ~G.Kanagy Robert G. Grable Douglas 0. Bray Leonard B. DeBord Clifford L. Evennan Robert M. Dickey Capl Joseph A. Beek Kenneth L. Kesel john P. Gredley Jerome R.. Briggs August B. Clark Robert M. Campbell Richard M. Bluel Mate H. H. Williamson Frank L. Knauer Duane D. Albers Orlando H . Briscoe Dwight G. Tipping I Milton Kramer John C. Devenish Capl Albe!t Soiland James P. Knight John B. Shirley Charles F. Buckland Edward H. F1ach Duane D. Deakins Paul E. Greiser Ll Col. Wesley Smith Robert H. Knighten Elija R. Woody William. G. Burd George W. Horner Daren F. McGavren Jerome W. Parks William R. Lane Claude J. Crane Saint Albert Cicero Francis L. Stafford Gerald D. Schade Jack H. Osgood From Costa Mesa: Therin E. Laney Francis R. Stearns Joshua M. Clark Victnr D. Nielson Robert J . Ramsey Richard B. Dimmitt Wayne A. Howard Thomas 0. Sargent Clifford A. Lionbarger William A. Collingwood George W. Shafer Audrey L. Reviea Ralph A. Wilmot Walter L. Lathrop I Forrest L . Richardson 1 Manuel Cordeiro, Jr. Uhl L. Loving John F. Vogel Joe E . ROOriguez Herbert R. Lee Harry Peterman Leland V. Nonnan Donald B. Stearns Walter E. Dyson Edward G. Hall Marlin L. Edwardson John F. Burke Nonnan W. Crane Keith N. Lee I Joe Peterman Edward K. Flach Vernon E . Fitzpatrick Edwin H. Finster Marvin F . Meyer P.aymond T. Lesnick 1 Everett J. Landreth David W. Gazerty Philip A. Hayden Robert Haley Thomas W. Myers John C. Lindeman 1 Leslie E. Whitehead Ernest Graf Warren R. Atherton Jimmie R. Pearson Otarles Milton Arborn James J. Crowe Donald R. Luckman Manuel L. Alvarez Harold W. Graham Elmer D. Bal= Harold W. Novak Ox!rad R. Ball, Jr. Frank W. Catherina Homer S. McClellan Herbert 1£ l>ltoemaker Chester R. S dage Simon Plas Clarence Grimes Irvin J. Gordon Stan. A. Gorzuchovskl George M. Barker Clyde E. Davidson Ruth H. McClesky Jesse J. armon Gordon W. Grundy Rehse F . Mowry Robert H. Easton Robert K. Barr Delmar B. Mangels Lester B. Piper Arthur L. Hall Donald L. Bingham Hal G. Ledford Harry James Blee Ralph H. Coke Donald J. Manalf Arthur F. Eisman Robert s. Hall Marvin J. Jurich Ben W. Blee Milo 0. Sjolseth Martin E. Marzolf James W. Dishong Robert J. McFarland Clarence E. Taylor George L. Boxley El.isardo Camarillo George H. Pierce Jim W. Hemstreet James P. Barrett Bernie C. Camarillo Alfred N. Miller George H. Hiner Everett L. Allen Victor H. Oxarart Harlan L. Bowman Carmel C. Sargosa Robert C. Miiier Forrest S. Paull Billy w. Hlnesly Robert G. Williams Brydon B. Baker William J. Bryant Gerald J. MlJllgan William R. Hoffman Frank F. Rivera William H. Hitt Thomas A. Sanson, Jr. George K. Baker James W. Buell Wm. W. Williams WillJam H. Milligan, Jr. Frank Vlasschaert Robert R. Hoke Gerald A.. Smith Dick L. Bronaugh Harvey W. Clark Benito» Cervantes Thomas 0 . Moch Marion R. Owen . Harley C. Hubbard James E . Frost Edward F. Bruning James E. Crane F. H. Moore .John A. Regan Heber H. Fowler Raymond B. Tuder Kenneth N. Johnson Wilbur 0. Buck George H. Conaway Thomas W. Meyers Richard F. Mossman Kenneth B. Johnsen Lester G. &!es George M. Crocker Louis T. Glesenkamp Raymond A. Damerall . Ralph. Myrehn Henry L. Lange Max R. Jordan Lankford V. Pheb!Js, J~. Duane D. Deakin Fletcher M. Haight Bob E. Arnold Houston J. Nickens George W. Smith Walter K. Kelly Charles H. Storing I Jack w. Croughan Franklin Hansen, Jr. Arthur F. Snyder Ooton Oren Wllliam R. Salisbury William E. Dickey Stuart J . Inglis Melvin H. Shafer• Herman L. Partridge, Jr. Leonard L. Logsdon John W. Kolyer Paul w. Swldln Hugh E. Dunlap James M. Keeler Valentino Contreras · Ronald C. Backes Walter 0 . Krohn Clayton 0 . Norman Ralph C. McCord Earl L. Patterson Sigurd Lea Theodore F. Knowlton Marlin L. Edwardson William A. Lester Edward B. Paulhamus Robert M. _carter Clifford L. Everman Percy Marples Harley P . Jones Harold M. Pentecasl Gregory M. Leon Qui E. Mcintee 'Vail s. Hanscom Olarles F. Gage Byron S. Marshall Jesus J. Hernandes aaire E. Malloy Anton F. Suttora James R. McCormick George w. Peterkin Ernest M. Menez Fred F. Miller Ernest L. Stewart Lawrence 0 . Goodness Nonnan H. Miller Irvin F. Loomis . George H. Pierce Richard 0 . Sewell WIDlam L. Meyers Eugene R. Bartlett James C Grlffih Robert J. Parks Llonel C. Charle • Kenneth L: Quan-y Floyd F . Burk Donald A. Gunderson Francis C Pollard ~A.. Nehring Paul Blaine John R. Hopkins Vincent E . Rhee Melvin E. Swanson Alvin L. Rasml.IS8ell Roy w. Gebres John R. Nelson Amel Bddlnan ' I This War Bond Appeal Sponsored Sy the Patriotic Firms Listed Bclow:-• Soledad Castro Truman W. Brewer George K. Cooney Steve P. Brock Manuel Perez William S. ·Smith Jack M. Palmer Axel Larson Harold W. Wright Steve Philip Brock George K. Cooney Gene V. Hachez Jerry L. Hachez Martin B. Marks Casimero M. Leon Floyd Lee Fike John R. Cox Refugio M. Leon John E . Mackintosh Howard R. Llgh ter Homer S. McClellan Howard L. Schoch Renly B. Dennis Marvin E. Gray Alfred Silva Kenneth W. Brown Harold M. Penteco6t Frank L. Sheflin Ruth H. McClesky Tommy F. Rivera Robert V. Metford Phillip S. Hall Arnold A. Christen Louis E. Melendt!Z John G. Chambers Kenneth E. Adams Bruce E. Bose Jack L. Williams William A. Barnett Bobby G. 'Theuret John E . Sihilling Owen J. Steams Everett A. Rea Oscar L. Johnston Arthur H. Gibson Otarles B. Lanning Jesus P. Reta August S. Bendlin Hector A. Shetne Preston L. Joiner Richard H. Barnes, Jr. Floyd Tait David B. Almond William H. Hansen Raymond F. Cleveland Jeseph H. Sheflin Farrel Rippetoe Calvin E. Wells • Robert W. Nelsoo Cecil H. Crane Billy E. Covey Patrick H. Healy Warren W. Markel Richard L. Jones William L. Pangle William R. Lane Robert A. Meek Shelby L. Kanagy Homer D. Corson George H. Check Robert G. Grable ·Jack H. Clark Dajiel H. Tramell Manuel Muniz, Jr. William ft. Sheflin John P. Gridley Julius Oblatt Lucien G. Hansen Bennie W. Anders Joseph D. Mackey Aubrey J. Eichhorn Oscar E. Rwming Clarence R. Ramsey - Market Spot Meatl Oi11C4JtD .... 2 ~rut ..... Ns..,,· Welt I PWI• Carp. ' -· Newport Ice & C'A»ld stclnae -z..w Bu ct 410'11dlt1Mh St. 1'aipcatBr dt • Western Cannen Co.. New peat Dnz :ti f. • • ' ' ' . • I • ' , • ·wm Try to Get. Acquatic School For Harbor , New,,.,rt!leachwthe!Oflcll Jo-I--------'-------------------1·------------cattoo fO< a National Aquatic BUl!l!fZM 01lJDll H WANTED TO ll1lJ' n WANTJ:D TO ll.llNT SCll<>ol, held M.cb year at .....,... Pu&LIC NoTIGES , peJ't4 of the U'1lled Statu by th• _N_O_T-IC_E_O_F_SA_L_E.,.io_F_R_l.,-A_L_ Red C'rOll for candldata from ELECTRIC MOTORS and WILL .SW AP 12 p.u,. Rcllqton W~ TO RENT -Garage near Central a.nd 8th street., Balboa. Daytime only. f1i,one 7, Newport Beach. -tl-ttc GENERATORS REPAIRED Pupip obotcun and cue In ucet- vartoua eectlcma to lea.rn the en· PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE tire story on aquatic life eavtng, No. 241.981 1770 Newport Blvd., Costa Meaa tent condlUoc., tor a GOOD wuh- Phooe Newport 1724. M-9tc l.ng machine-no junk. 221 Santa Thia one w.ls intended fOf' tbe ahorwcase In the harctwar-e store where Bill Coulter, who reslctes at 706 Maple avenue, Burbank, works, but the 35-poonder alsc: got Bill the jackpot for the day. Thia whit' sea baa:a Is similar to othel"S being caught by sports fishermen, and this. one w...s brought in on a live bait boat , w ith light tackle. U. S. Army a ir forces dropped twice a.s many tons of Army ord- nance bombe dur:ng the first six mon ths ot thts year a..~ in the year f oi10"·1ng Pearl Ha rbor. Wttff'I ·,y.,;llNING A~ ~OS M-. :::~~ 'OOll'T WASTE 'IOU1111MI A WlHMING. U:T .. LKA-S£LTn11 l.lfTTffffO<;. '!'OUU fl ND T~! SUN STl S4UNlll8. In the oplnlon of Frank Crocker, fire chief and membel" Of the Red Cross board here. When ,,. committee conalstl.ng ot Crocker, Weston Jay and Jurgen Lorentzen go to Puadena thl• Thuniday night to meet with othet'!I repreeentlng communJUe11 throughout Southern Calilomla. the local group will present their plan to the conference. The .program for conducting the !lchooh thls year 111 already estab- 1111hed, 110 that there ·~:ould ~ no pos11ibility of ~urtng a !JChool here now, but It is hoped that they will win approval of the other rep- rMenta(ives tor recommendatlon to national headquarters Thureday night. Two candidates. stt11 to be nam- ed for thia 91.lmmer'a meeting, wtll travel all the way to Sweyolaken, wh ich Is on a marine postal route at Couer d' Alene. Ida.ho. tor tbe school m~t August 27-September 6. There they will learn t o be tn- atructors ln first a.id and all fac:toni of water safety. Le.st year Ka.tb- 1een Sadleir was a candldate. and the year before C1alre Craig jour- neyed to the national meet. Swim Campaign Here July 2-14 Of four Red Cross Swimming campaigns in the county this swn- mer, two wUl be held ln Newport Harbor during July, it wu an- nounced bY" Frank crocker, chair- lll#Ul of the Water Safety commit- tee of Southern Orange Cou nty c hapter, as well a.s of the local br anch. The Newport Har bor cam paign as part o f the annual ''learn to 9\\'im" idea . ,..,.;u s tart h ere J uly 2 and la.st through t he 14th. Then • Laguna Beach will hold its C'&m- paign here, also, in t he foll ov.;ing tv.;o weeks. label, Collta Mesa, aft.el' 8 p._ m.. In the Superior O:lw"t of the PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER 33-t:f EX-SERVICE MAN want. turn. State C1f Olllfomla.. in and fO!' the Dtctatlon -Typlng house or apartment tor hlmaelf County ot Loi Ange.lee. 1770 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. \VlLL PAY CASH tor your ,fur-and. family 1.n exchange tor part In the Matter of th8 Elt&te of Ph. Newpt 1726 36-9tc nlture or what b.&Ye JOU-Pbooe time work.. 'Write, 430 West- EMILY McKEETH. Deceued. Nwpt, 2000. 0, R . Cn.wtey, The mlnater, Costa Mesa. 42-4tp by g1 th 1 Let us in on your P'ood Buket, l&ll N_._t Notice la be.re -ye.n a un· Blvd., ~ Kea.. • . 99--tfc EXCHANGE RENT AL-San Ma- der and pursuant to the law made BRUSH COATING rino home. 2 bedr</<>m. den, beth and provided. the undersigned. Quick and Fair Eatlmatn. IF -TOU want to ee.n your old and lh· summer houae and be.r- FLOYD S. HEMSTREET. Admln-Alao oil palntlnK and Jlgbt con-pl.ano .ee ue. We pay blgheet becue, for beach home for 2 or Lstrator of the Estate of' Emily Mc-crete work. Write Box S , News-cub prloe. so yean ln On..Q.,.e 3 Keeth, Deee.a.aed. 1A'lll eeD a.t prt-Tlme1. 42-2tp t D n-•-•41 ~---Co month&. Write !oirs. SeJlery, I C'Ot.m Y-an&-~ r&a.UU ·• lSSl Hilla rd Drive, San Marino, vale sale, to the hlg:r.: and beet 1-=--c-=c.,---c--cc-~~--~~ •20 N .,_,_ Santa • --•·ttc RALPH'S GARAGE . 1656 New-~ · .-&ill, .tU.ML. u-. Calif . 42-4tc bidder:. subj~t to co irmatlon of said Superior Court on or after the port Blvd., Coeta Mesa. Repair-1 FUBNITOU FOB SALE S% 318t day of May, 194~. at the ot-tng. Generators. Starters. Elect. ftce of Lindstrom and Bartlett. Welding. Specia.llzing on Dodge FOR SALE -Family gu 1'1l!lgt!. 420 w. P . Story Building, 810 5: Plymouth. Good stock part.I, Good condition. Ph. Npt. Bch. 19-tlc 1484. 37-tfc South Broadway, Los 1,&yige.les 14, ------------- California. County of l..Os Angetee, PAINTING OONTBACTOB P'OR SALE-One baby crib. Met.al pre-\\'&r &prlngs and one high chair. Ph. 281-M. 42-2tc State Of California, aD the right, title and lotereet of said decea.aed at the time of death a.nd a.11 the right, title and lntereat that the estate of aa1d deceued Jlas acquired by operalon ot ls.w o). otherwise, other than or in a.ddltloc to that ot aald Emily McKeeth, ~eceued. at the time of death, LD a.nd to the property described a.s Lots 4 and 5 ln mock 227 of "Section 'A'. Nev.'")lOrt Beach." ln the County of Ora.age, State Of Callfornta. u per map re- corded in Book 4. page 36 of Miscellaneous Maps, 1n the of- fice ot the County Recorder of aald County. Terms of sale CUh ln lawful money of the United Sta.tea on con- flrmatlpn ot sale. Ten per cent of a.mount bid to be deposited with btd. I Bids or otters to be tn writing and w ill be received~ the afore.- said offlceJ at a.ny t e an.er the first pubUcaUon hereo and be.fore date of sale, or may ~ filed in the office of the Clerk of said Court. Datf'<I. this 8th day of May, 1945. FLDYD S. HEMSTREET, Administrator. Estate of Emily McKeeth, Deceased CR-12359 Pub.-May 15. 17, 22, 24. 29, 1945. 1945 Painting -·Decorating Roof Reps.tr &: Painting Svmpson & Nollar FOR SALE -Divan make down bed, good condltioo. $20.00. See at 111 l.Jdo Nord, Udo Isle. 42-ltc 14 1--------------.,,-...,...,.,--.,----,.,-:-:-::-:-::-:-,--=· FOR SALE-Dlnnette set ln honey Pb. Nwpt. 1217-W . 012 38th St. 12-Uc PERSONAL EXPERIENCED YOUNG M.A!'J I maple colo r. WUl seat 8. Wo uld would Like to exchange for twln beds. Phone Contact Party 550-MK. •2-2tc Interested In Development of Desert Area PALM SPRl'NGS • INDIO Under cana.l water project. Raw land ma.de into Desert Retreat Ranch. Uke c itrus. grapea, datea, or dude ranch on proflt-shartng basia. Address Harold Styles, 740 Tnunan Boyd Manor. L o n g Beach. CaJlf. 42-2tp TRANSPORTATION 18 IDCYCLES -Sold. rented or r~ paired. Vogel's , 100 Maln St .. Balboa. and 208 Marine A venue, Balboa I.ela.nd. 22-tfc E~fPLOYMENT WA.c'iTED :II BOATS, SUPPLIES FOR SA.LE-21-ft. sailboat, $~0. 120 Abe.lone avenue, Be.Ibo& Is- land. 33-ttc BOATS FOR SALE-16-foot ekim.- rner with sails. ln good condition. Seen after 6 p. m . at 435 Golden- rod, Cor ona del Mar. 42-.ftc EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Ets-Hokin & Galvan Electrical Contract ors 1000 COEUJt Highway Phode 1384 97-tfc FOR SALE F'an Tall fishing boot, WANTED --Pract ic al nurse. very 38-ft. by 8-ft. 6-in. by 3-ft. 6-in. light ~·ork. Phone 11 6. 41 -4tc Chrysler Imperial 8. 120 b .p., WANTED-Carpet and Upholster-2 to 1 reduction gear . P ower lng cleanJng in your home. W ork plant. Completely overhauled in \VANT furn. house. 3 bedrooDl!I, for month or 6 wttkB, July or August, on B&lboa Island or Bal- boa. up to $350 a month. Rosa Munro. 2490 Conlston !?lace, San Marino, Calif. 41-6tc WANT TO LEASE -Home for family of 3. Furnished or un- fumlshed. In Harbor District. Urgently needed. F. P . Spriggs, 803 No. Bay Front, Balboa Is- land. 41-2tc WANTED T O RENT-Army cap- tain, wife and a.mall daughter need apt. or house for months of June and July. WbUe priority house 1!J completed. Pb. 1933-M or Box 644 , Balboa. Island. 4~3tc JOO Wa.r Bond Reward for infor- mation leading to re.o.tal of two bedroom furnished house. lo har- bor di.strict. Pb. N . B. 2123-R. 42-lfc WILL SWAP for either July or August. my deluxe cabin, 3 bed- rooma, 2 baths, all conveniences, exclusive lake froot Jocatlon Big Bear Lake. Must have attractive quiet place elther Balboa Island · or Udo lsle. Box W News-Tlmes. 42-3tc REAL EST A TE 640 ACRES in New Mexico, $20 per ac. and equity in a L. A. n e"'· double. paying $98 per mo. for a bout 65-ft. boat. \\'alter, 1926 Butler Ave., L.A. (25). Ph. AR36646. 39-4tp TIDE TABLES guaranteed. Color and beauty re-Dec. '44. Bottom job Feb. '45. White spruce planking. Priced ------------- vived, give new sheen. Phone Geo B & Ela1'ne We1'ss righ~ Calif. Martoe Service for· . The adult and children's classes are divided Into five d iv!siona, f rom non-swimmers t o .!fE'n io r life sav- ing. It is hoped. the chairman lndl- cated, that a year-round progTam can be de' eloped in t he !tC hools a.s I Th. 31 an accident prevention me&.!Ure. The loss of 54 per cent of Ameri-) ca.n. fatalities dl:lrlng the flrat two F . yeare of the war attributed to drowning neceMita.tee a thorough s. coune in selt-propulalon ln the water, it wu pointed out. MAY High Low 2:S6 7 :31 3.3 --O.• Low 6:15 3.0 Newport 2l8. 42•8tP rnerly Kendall Boat Works, 34~2 REALTORS EMPLOYMENT OFFEBED t8 Via Oporto, Lido Isle. 89-tfc Income and Residential Properties 1------------w ANTED -PnM:tlc&l ouroe, very FOR SALE 1 2 Su. 3 .- JUNE 8:29 --0.1 1:39 9:30 •. 8 --0.1 3 :08 10:28 7:S3 3.1 9:S1 2,8 11 :51 2.2 'If°" Mud ol/IUJll :. : 4.2 0.0 4 :40 11 :21 4.1 0.2 5 :59 12:09 4 :03 3.5 4 :53 3.9 5 :34 4.3 6:09 4.9 6 :45 5.4 7:22 5.9 12:27 1.3 12:!4 0.8 Vitamins A and O You maat b.e.-e Vltamin A .. D aid t.n Q1'"01e<t\Oh a~•1n•1 1nfect10D• wb,,b e r• roufr l l kalJ '° °''"' io tbc nu•'- tbroR, q-. ean and ainuse:- _wbea there '8 1 deficieoc y o I dl1a Yitamin.. Toa aeed Vltam.i.D D to hetr· the bod7 make proper use o l die calcium Uld p-pborua in ,-di-. If 'o• art 11ot c:ett \r r f'DOUf6 of m-. two impoN•n• 91...U..., take a ONE-A -DA~ bnD4 Vl-U. A and D Tab lei eTery day and io•ui• y ou normal requ.iruueota. DNEfil_DAY 4/J 0.4 w . 8 7 :08 1:21 4.1 0.5 (Nnr daTllP.t •ntiC ttme) Tt•• uw plaoed ta order ar oc:c:urreoce.. Lll'bt ftsurw a. io.; dark f'ICUJ"M p, m. Your friends and mine Mr. and Mn. Jacklin, 4008 Mar- cua &venue. ~tertained over the week-end with a houae party. Guests were Mr. Jacklin's pa.rent.a, Mr. and Mn. E. J . Jacklin of S&n Fernando. wbo stayed four days: Mra. Jacklin's brother and tam.Uy, M.r . and Mra. Fioyd Wbeeler and aon of El Centro, and Mr. and Mr!I. M. J. Peteraen of Paae.dena. Mn. Marian Alkl.oaon. the daughter of Mrs. Lydia Strain, baa left the Santa An.a Army Alr Bue \Vhere she wu employed aince her gT&d uatlon from. high acbool, and Is now at the Balboa Island Record Bil.. Wua -Try Alka -Seltzer I ahop. ~i~~~~~~~~~~~~.;~~~~~~~~;:;;-;;f Phylll!I Peters, Balboa lsla.nd, , "'ho "·as formerly at Ida Na.ylor's &h op, is now i.P. lhe post office. NAGGING BACKACHE DOAN'S PILLS WUO'S WIO II IAIBOR DISTRICT '1111111'.PLACE AND KINDLINQ WOOD- S, W. W'rtsllt. lTM Npt. llhd, a.ta Kea. Uoad '''"''!-'"· Pl1. -.J, GllNEllAL CONTRACTO- -B. ..-..y, SUOOout-Pl1. U2. P\ana and aa..truotlon. L!JM•ILR COMP~ll!'- o.ta 111:-LIJr. eo.-•LAt .. halp ,.,., pLLn your--· -... ., Dlotrict Lumber Clo. -lllO. Clout mpway at ~ OPFICI'. IUP,.LIE- Mawpoct -Pu-Inc Oo. .fbemm : 1J -u, N.wport B ... ' , -PfUNTIN-, • , Jlowpalt. -pv.N....__ Oo. J'l>mm· U -JJ, Now~ Booclt ' llmAL &ITATa. INIUllANCllt A NOTAllY ,.U8LIC-S.. .. 'lf•Dam, _-Jr, Ollltnl A; • n-L 11••··~.9TAMI'$-, ... jolt Rt$ar_,..,•tc OD. .a..: n..~ J.S. Naapwt D'41e\. -!IT M&T.AL WOllK- ,,_ ........ ·--..,,. ..... O>ala--no. VAlllSTY --, &'11 3' ''t'A'Q am1 ... -. -.-,.; ._ J:lll-W. , , lJght work. Phone 1160. 42-itc W ANTIID-HOTEL MACO. Balboa 21-tt. Alb&trom Sloop 1&-ft. Falcon Clipper Inn. Phone 68(). &-tfc HELP WANTED-Man for Janitor work. Apply USO Bldg .. Maln & Central, Balboa. 41-2tc 15-ft. Snipe Sloop (with tr&ller) 14-n. Sneak bo~ (with traller) 20-ft. Clipper Sloop. COOK WANTED-By Bay !"root Dinner House. Poeitlon mu.st 12-n.. lntematlonal Dinghy 12-tt. Snow Btrd.. 18-ft. Dodge Day Sailor. be n11e<1 by M•y so. s hni. d•Y· Hubbard's Yacht call Newport'"°. n-1tc Landing Co. TWO EXPERIENCED girls will Cout Hlghw&y, Phone 2630 care for children or do tight 4~4tc house work. 1564 Orange Ave., _D_IN_G_H--IP,-lS'".-p-ad-,-,dl'"e,-boardll--,--, -,Te,,.-o-a,.-ta Costa Me.a, in rear. 41-2tp Tablet. Retail and whole.Je. HELP WANTED-Electric motor WATSON WOODCRAFT SHOPS. winder. man or woman.. Perman-611 Co..t Highway ent job. Bay Electric, 1770 New-Pbooe Newpart Bea.ch 601 port Blvd., Cotta Mesa. 41-2tp 1 _=~=~~~~~~=-'~·--~tf-c BOA TS-Bot. Sold aod TrMod HELP WANTED-Woman o r girl Marine Eugtnee and ParW to work part-ti.me ln bindery de-~SALVAGE AND part.men\. Inquire Newa·Ti.m.es MFG. co. oftlce. 36-tfc 3090 w . Central Ave. Ph. 2381-W. GIRL or woman to help with Newport Reach. C&ltf. hou~work . 1 or 2 hrs. a day, at Corona del Mar. Call Ne'At>t. 139. 39-itc MUSICAL a 11.ADIO 2&-tfc -------------!RADIO REPAIRS-All ma.ku; A Snap! N ea.r the Ocean. 5 rooms. Income unit.a over double garage. $7500 Beautiful Peninsula Homes Furnished and Unfurni!hed $10,000 to $16,500 "Let's Tal~ Ir O vt"T!" at 703 E. Central Ave. Balboa. Phone 683 41-2tc FOR SALE TMMEDIA TE POSSESSION Huntln.gton Beach 201 Knoxville Street Corn.er ot Alaba.m& Avenue 3 Bedroom new home. Open trom 8:30 a. m. to 4:30 dally. HELP Y.PA.'\'TED--Young man or tubee, etc. Marlne Electrlcl..an.. · Ava.i.lable tn euentlal workers on easy terms and at celling price. Employ.es or many firms are now o~ the el1g1blllty list for the first time. This hoWle ls well con· structed. The subfioor is of 2-ln. planks. The hardwood fl oors at l-inch and are beaut ifully fio- lsbed. Prewar enamel bath t ub , metal jacketed v.·ater heater , 55.- 000 BTU gas floor furnace. lots of wa.rdrobe-9 and closets. beau. Wul tile. large por ches. Price $5850.00. Down payment $585 or more, 1t you wish. h'Ioothly pay- ments $160.00 for four years and then can be $25.00 per month. Ask any bank about us or for further information aee: NOR~ TON .ft BAILEY, 710 Ocea.n Ave- nue, 8e&1 Beach. Phone Long Beach 3lt>-97. 40-ttc \\'Oman \l."lth car to deliver tele-Ph.. 2417. Burt Norton, 1111 grams 4 hrs . on Su nday!!. Apply Coast Hgwy .. N ewport Beach. a t Paclf1c E lertric Sta tion. 1-tfc 42-ltc LIVESTOCK S7 !O \\'A~TED -Horses for pasture. FOR s A-LE---Type--"-..... -.,-.-r._g_ood_ Laguna CRnyon. 2.000 9.CM.'S good condition. Call Theo Robina. Npt. feed. $3 per mo. Phone Npt. Bch. -- P el'. 28 42-ltc 212. 39-t!c FOR SA.LE--Ladlee blc~rcle. Pre- 'A'ar. Balloon Urea. 411 San Ber- n&.rdlno Ave., Newport Height!:. 42-ltp FOR SA..LE-New potatoes. Bring your own conta1nera. A. Bendltn, 1752 San ta .A.na. Ave.., 0>9ta 111:..... !9-<tp Uncalled For Suits 200 mm'a mlt.9, l.f.90 up. Top and rain coat.a. Watchea. W"U'Cl- robe tr\.lnb, gun&. Baaldna, 220 W. Ocean. Long Beach. &-tfc Juat Rece.tved New SbJpment Women's Dresses 8PEClAL ANNOUNCEMENTS S8 FOR SALE -10-room house to move. Suitable tor apartments. Phone Garden Grove 6618 be- tween 7 a.nd 8 a. m. 42-4tc Carpenten Available for general m.aJntenance and repair GORDON A ROBERTIION Call Newport 83 '2-tfc KEYS MADE WHILE VOU WAIT Vopl'•. 100 K.aln SL Balboa and 208 MUine A-..e .• Balboa llland. 22-ttc Having Housing . Troubles -? Let's Dlacuaa Them CAN POSSIBLY WORK OUT Tour Problem.a And IWld1e All Tbe Red Tape Det&U.. All ma 1nc1udlng 112 Children'• and ~ta Dn•e• , Wlndow Sbadeti 36• waM•ble. Y'OUR TIREB RmCAPPED while yon WOl'IL Brtns tn. your car or I have a Jayely bomelite, located tuw In the momlns and they on llroodway In Coota Mea and Each Oc. Camp Clair for the beach Mc to $1.10. Western Auto Supply, a.ta Kea. S1Htc GIN J>oDan to~_ .... ----· 01 wm. be ready to ron In the eve--tun Mlecttoo ot plana to 1"0 wtth tt. Toor choice at two or three llli>&-PltaDa Newport 2'U tor ~--h wi"' double ~-t. o.ta -Tire 6 ~ ome ~ pr-~ 8bop. In th• ,_,. at ..._ ,-20th. al Newpoot 81..S. 1&-tfc I Sensi~ Terms . HUGH C.I MARSHALL BUILDER l-DEYJ!lLOPER Eventnp ., Appomtzunt Pboae NWwport 21Q5..J PboDe Ana !Wf5 100 Eut BL. Senta Ana BUY FOR SALE--Two bearoom bou.ee. Immediate poueasion. 1401 Weal Bay Ave. 39-&tp 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, double gar- age, fl.re.place. full bath and ah ow er, on l liS Iota; 4 years old; A-1 construction, 1st grade ma- terta.l.8, Immedl.ate poeseul.on.. $8500. 703 Heliotrope. Corona del Mu. JS.ttc BALBOA ISLAND 7 large !'OOme furnished in good taste, 2 aeparate apartmen'ts tn rear. House and one apartment va.ca.nt. $22,500. ISLAND REALTY CO . Phone 337-W. 201 Agate Ave. 42-ltc FOR SALE-Three bedrm. frame house. Hardwood fl oors. 1 t~ baths. Double conMruction. 2-car garage with laundry room. Level lot. Fenced. Beautiful view. Fur- nlBhed or unfurnished. Some terma. Immediate possession. Owner 274 Chiquita., Laguna Beach. 42~tp AT CORONA DEL MAR Lot. $550. See W. J, HOLCOMB 1517 Co&Bt Highway Corpna. del Mar Newport Island 40 feet Bay Front 2-atory, S-bedroom, bulkhead, F1oat, Pier, Unturn.l.8bed $8000.00 Down $18,000.00 Ralph P. Maskey 3410 Coast Boulevard Pb.one 4-02 S4-tfc FOR SALE-3-bedroom. turn.lahed house and 1 acre, on Del Mar St., Costa Mesa. $&500. $2000 down. FOR SALE -3-bedroom h0use, garage, 1 ~ a crea, barn, chicken equip .. 4-1n. v.•ell & pump. 1 blk. or highway 39. Ocean View Dis- trict. $6500. Terms. HOUSTON. SUTER & H6USTON. !'NC. 109 Ma.in St., Huntington Beach Phone 128 41-ztc FOR SALE-By owner. attractive. unfurnished Ocean Front home. In good location. S bedrooms. aunroom. 2 be.th!I', living room . dlning room, kitchen, breakfast room. Furniahed apt. over double garage. Immediate occupancy. Phone evenings, N. B. 1470-W. 41-'tc "Where the Flap Fly" 42-ltc MONEY TO LOAN • -~~-~-------Lot on Peninsula $1500 FROM $100 to $10,000 LOANED. Im.mediate Service. $9.-t7 per mo. Pa.ya $100 in 12 mo. Federal Fina.nee Co., Inc. Ocean Front Lot In Balboa $2000 More than 21 yeare in Santa Ana 420 No. S;,•camore, Sa.nta Ana. 40-3tc Good Peninsula Home 3 bedrooms $9500 LOANS TO BUILD, buy, impnwe. modernize or rel\nanoe. Newport Balboa. Federal S&vinp and Loan Aasoclatlon. 3888 Vl& Udo Telephone 1500 El Bayo Tract Bay Avenue 3 Bedroom HomE> 2 bat..~s. Completely furnished. $15,500 Immedia te P ossession AUTOMOTIVE II TIRES 158 F OP. SALE-F ord 1929. 1fodel 'A' coupe. Good mechanical cond. Tir es good. $185.00 ca.sh. Call at 227 Grand Canal, Balboa Island. Mrs. Pease. 42-2tp Bay Front Lot $10,000 W. L. Jordan 700 East Central. Balboa Phooe 1~3 42-ltc IF YOU ARE A VETRAN or BEING EVICTED I CAN BUILD FOR YOU IMMEDIATELY Call Me for Full Information and let Me Worry about the Red Tape. YOUR LOT OR MINE HUGH C. MARSHALL AUTOS WANTED Don't Sell Your Car Until you have checked prices with CULBERTSON CHEVROLET CXJ. INC. Get Top Money For Your Car Courteows buyer wtll call and adviae celling prlcee, and ar- range all details for you. We Need Clean Used Cars Cash Money Waiting Culbertson Chevrolet Co. Inc. BUILDER. DEVELDPER Phone Newport 2105-J Call Eveninga 4.2-ltc Chevrolet and Oldmnobile Dealers 302 Ocean, Huntlngton Beach SOOl West Central,' Ne-;vport Bee.c.b · ~tfc BAOK THE ATl'ACK AUTOKOTIVS a TIBD 41 CHRYSLER WINDSOR COUPE • Radio, Heater, F1uid Drive-'1562 '1119 '1300 '1143 '1050 39 39 39 38 37 36 PONTIAC TOURING SEDAN Radio, Heater-- STIJDEBAKER CUS"I'OM CRUISER Overdrive, Heater, Radio-- PONTIAC STATION WAGON- BUJCK SPECIAL TOURING SEDAN Radio-- PLYMOUTH COUPE PLYMOUTH SEDAN Radio. Seat Covers- '512 '640 e ALL OF THE ABOVE CARS HAVE GOOD TIRES, EXCEL- LENT MECHANICAL CONDITION, CLEAN UPHOLSTERY Aj'ID GOOD PAINT ALSO SEVERAL GOOD TRANSPORTATION CARS. Good mechanical condition and gcxxl tires. All Prices Wlthln OPA Celllng WE TRADE LOWEST G.M.A.C TERMS CULBERTSON CHEVROLET CO., Inc. Cllovrolet & Oldsmobile Oe&ler 3001 West Central Ave., Newport. 302 Ocean, Huntlngtoc Beach 42-tfc TELEPHONE OPERATORS NEEDED Service Men and War Workers An AD Depmdlng Upon Our G!rls at the SWltx:hboudll OOOD Pil' WBILE WmmlG .uID R1!XlULAR IN'CREAlllB Jello .t.vaO•ble In 111:.,.y Sou-.. caJltonila Otlm SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TELEPHONE CX>. 100 a.st Bay Ave., B"'xe ~ . .. . ·~ -· ... cr-alt1* No.. lllilll &. • Ill .ta • 3 2~"11 .., .... , !2&1 .. .... l • I • • ' • i ~"'~~~~Tl~ .. ~~~~~::....~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--:·__:lil~•!!•!....,~~-~llA~~·~ao:r:•~~l!i~&~W~l~·ii~•~ ... ~~-_!•~aw~,.a ~·~'9,,~*~·~0'~,~,~,~~~'Dllll~~·~·~~~·~"~·~~~n,~11&1~~~~~~....i~;·~~~..::i~~~-:-~...:.~~~~l.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lindberg Teacher A Son For the H h i F • · • A t • • t • 1 ·~dis Abbott Hostesses ~;:;:~;;:~:~~.;;;:~~~~ ~~~. r ; e1~l!2!Ee . c !!~h~1,~-~ ~;~~!=:~;~~:~}~~1~ are am>OUJ>dD&' the mamap ot ll<eoa, -m't Wut to ....,. ,. hat ---------'+1 -----------=.,;...-======---------F-A=C=B=;:;d::...:;1 =0==b~~ tho ~'1.Aiqu• •t her bome, man. Walton Bubbu'OI Jr., T. w- tlleJr daU&htu, l4iM Lola Ami T&y-..,yway. Now lie woWdn't bo abla Tri-Y Installs At Wedd I~ Bell~ For ri ~e u t9 210 A'*'oo• ueaue, 1aat week. ton Jay, Wlllard KWlon, ~ xc- lor to Tech. SJ\. Robert Gleml to -" It on -. u.. -o< Illa A I DI W B M I S • -~ be " z.uer, us ArmJ, o1 A1<ro11, Ohio. -":t st. J.-pb bcopttoJ M:ay 211. nnua nner ave ary runing eet n mmer n -0 s r ..... -ra. Arthur Call-Jack Part<.., Jama Rac- Tbe doublAi rilllf caemaoy took for be i. f&lrly burwtlng ..-,th pride. · . I Beot. • era. C. L. tbom. Geargo Tardie)'. place TUmday, Kay 16. at 8 p. m. The Uttle neili'comer hu bee~ Nomln&t:loo and ~tlon f1f capt. and Mn. ICctward IP'. Brun· A.ta ~ ~ Dieettng coa-It wu • buffet attair, and the C. :14. I>el.ldnl, Vk:tor Grace, J!'4. tn. Trinity Reform cbu.rcb, A.kron. ed ld..lchael Edward and Upped the offtcen ot t.be Trl~Y WU b1l4 at tng, 1700 1:ut. Ocean. Jl"r'Ont. Bal. duc.ted before ~ atternoon ~ table made an attract.ITe picture, Pl' R Hill. F . E.. Reinbold and Tbe brid9 won a form.a.I wedding IC&IM at ee'Yen pound8 ei&'ht one the umua1 dinner TllUJ'm!&y w. bO&. are umounclq' the enpce-card9 Ot the moatbly 11 .ton. OI. the 911read with a wbJte cloth and Hldlon W1:tbenpoon. ' pwn ot whit.a. with & long tra.&D one-balf\ ouncea. wbm be wetped mn• at U.. OOlicb Lamp ,,ttb June ment ot tbelr dau.pt.r, KUJ Eliz.. BrtdC-= the Colt& Keea oent.ered with tlowen lD red and ..... #DllW-Up 'ffll She carried • In. He aod ht. moth ..... .,.port. Wtgl!tmao emceeing. KIM Mar-abeth Brwl~. WA VE, Pl>.K. 8/c ll'lid&7 club, Kn. Jer-white, while the ll&pkblo ..... alto Williams-Wells white prayer book with atrumerw ed "dolnS ~ly" with piano -&' Jorie .U.ZO. la the faculty -r to Jamu l!lmpeon Andenon, oon rold ~ler, new cl!alrmao, In red. and a abower of white c:am&Unn& made for their return home the and Mn. Zelma llhermall .... a ot Kr. onc1 Mn. ,...,. .. campboll loamed by vote that the memben At the buolnea meeting Mn. T . Nuptials Sunday ..._ !Cother Zeller, -er of the latter part of thlo week. A ben apeclal ..,-. 4ndo..-. 1M5 Quan1er otreet. .rlobed to meet tbrougl! the IUDI· Weston Joy p-ded. and the ,..,. bridesroom. WU the bride'• only enthulut over hi.I brot.ber I.II New ott\cerw elected ~ Her-W. Va. and .rrandllOD. of Jamee mer. port on •the 9PrlDC' benefit party 8oc1al intereet tn Colt& Mes& te attendant and her pm& formal Karli.tne Morrill elgtat yean ot erta JohnM>a., pruldeat'; France• Slmpeon. former governor ot vtr-In the a!>eeoce of Kra. 8am ehowed that '617 had been cleared, centering about the formal wed.- g own wu matched. in color by ber qe. ' WUcos.. vtce-prujdent; Ardelle ,tnl&. Crawford and .tr.. J . P'. Web9tet, which will be uaed for welfue ding of. Miu Allee WUlia.zm and long giovea. She al-=> carried a Mn. Paul Claire of COsta Ken. Kennell, ..:.retary; Joyce Ann The brlde--to-be .. at&Uoaiod at hcwteaea, Kn. P . A.. Cbamberlln work next year. RI.chard Wen. to take place Sun- prayer book. Tbe but man wu an. i.. Mkh&el'• maternal IT&Jldm.other Jon.ea, tteuurer, and K&ry canon, tM San Diego Na•al bc.pttal. 8he Ud Mra Spangter eened a delHrt BooU co«IDg $ftO have been day, June ~ at 8 p. m. tn the Four Army lleutenant wbo had been aod Luther Morr111 of Balboa i... ..,.....,i..at..=-. o.ttencWd Marywoocl B1gh Sehool couree at the ~ of the meet· eeot to a hue in Alulta. and vol-Square Oo9pel churcl!. A recep. ~eraeu witb Sgt. Zeller. land. bta: pateMl&l grandfather. Dad . fteltrtnl' officers were Jean Gal-for otri. at Anaheim &.nd attended tng. Fn,grant n'ieet peui' and yet-unteer Red eros. woTk amounted Uon for the hundred Invited gueete • -Alter the cerei:pony tbe wedding of the !401'1'1ll heir 1J1 engtneeT at lagbe, pre1ldent: Joyce Ann Jonu, Santa Ana Junior college and San low daistee decked tbe sun.room to 684 boun. "nle tint acholarablp will be held in tbe Woman'e Clutr i:.:u ty andt\115 guata celebrated the South eout Company where be vlce-pnsldent; Herbert& J ohn80D, Ftancl«o College for Women at Of the clubhollle whe're alx tatile• award made by the League wu to bouae following the ceremony. occaaloo with a turkey dinner. The I hall been employed ever since be secretary; Genevi.eve Holbrook, San Franc:Uco. She wu a junior were ln play. Richard Beekman, four.year atu-The brlde-.elect who t. the daugb· wedding cake waa ln two la.yen, wu out of 9CbooL · t.Teuuftr. and Diana Margwart.h, et the St. J09eph H09Pltal TraJnin.g Prlzee were a.warded Mrs. Henry dent at the Newport Harbor Unioo ter ot Mr. and Mn. Robert WO· w1th a Uny bride and groom on top aergeant-at-arma. S-cbool tor Nune1, Orange. wben Thiery, first ; .Mrw. Darrell King, High K.bool, and ~as for $150. Jt Uam11, 1814 Laguna aotl'fft, Coeta end the decorati<Xa ..-·ere e!tpec.l&lly achool In Costa Mesa and went eut It wu an evening ol tun. for lhe joined the WAVES. Her boot aecood, and Mrs. C. G. HU5ton, waa voted to gtve two achola.rsblpa Mesa, will be attended. by Miu lovely with gold wedding rings and on a leave of abaence the tlnit of ea.ch member wu required to do a. tralnlng wa.e at Hunter college. low. next year. one to a girl and one Roberta Birken.holU of Coeta be!l.a. I May. Sbe la a graduate of Red.Janda 1tunt, eeven.1 of them •lmultane-New-York. She wu a member of Speci&J guest. ot the afternoon to a boy. · Mesa. Mr. WfDJama tn the 90Q. ot The bride ls teacher ot the ele-Unlvenity and her former home oualy. with blla.rloua nault.. I WEDDING BEL.LS FOR the Santa Ana Glrl9' Ebell club be-were a group of Huntington Bea.ch An invitation wu received from Mr. and Mrs. Ray WelL9 233!5 Elden mentary grade at the Llndberg wu in CoacheUa. Ot.hen pre&ent were Peggy WAVE MARY BRUNING t ore going away to echool. Woma.na· aub memben including the Santa Ana A.mrlstance League etreet, Costa. Mese.. J ack Cbambera I Sg1. Zeller 111 juet back trom 27 Nlelaen, June Wightman. Peggry Mary Elizabeth Brun In~. Wave, Mia8 Brunlng'e father, Capt. Mmes. Riebe.rd Moore, H e nry to attend •their street fair on June will serve as hta best man. J 0 R D E N ' S month!t In India and Burma, and !• Mlckelw&it. Vlrgin1a Fernandes, Ph.M. 3/c, daughter of Capt. and Bruning, I• In Ge"rma.ny wtth the Thiery, Della Harpster. John Fol-16. n19 will be a public affair. Among the pre-nuptial a!talre Professional Pharmacy Is on leave from bls redl.stributlon Marilou Ma.rshalt, Evelyn Rea, Ml"S. Edward F. Brunl"g, i700 Medical Corpe of Ge.n.eral Patton's kerU and Vlrg11 Brewster. Com-Member& who attended tbe meet-given ln honor ot Ml.88 William. m FOREST KVENUE 1 center al ;\llaml, Fia. where he ts Jeanne Ann Gerrish. June Craw-E.a •t Ocean Front, Balboa, whoee Thlrd Army. He la a former Santa pletlng the guest lll!t were Mmes. tng ot the Orange County Assist-I was a pretty shower at the home LAGUNA BEACH n the medical corps. After a. abort ford, Barbara Flory, Wahda Fuller. marriage to James Slmpaon Ana pbysicla.n, ob!ltetrtcian and G. V. l.Jnsenba.rd, Henry Eggert, ance League in Los Angeles ?ttay !ot MrB. Harry Wella. aunt ot the "In Busincs.5 foT YouT Health" &premls.lnc 1a r-r1.ns-co•rL&T11 IUOLOGICAL boneymcon on the shores ot Lak.e l Dorothy Wr1gbt. Nancy Neice, Anderson of Charlelton, W . Va., gyneeologi!lt. b. D. Cooper, G. W. Snyder, c. 18 were the Mesdames Walton groom-elect, ln Santa Ana. A Erie at Cleveland. Ohio, they left ' Beverly Boudinot. Lola Strunk, will be an event of J une. The groom-elect has recently re-Plas, C. F. Hand, w. E . Nickell, Hubbard jr., T. Weston Jay, Jack 1 beautiful set of diahee waa Pt'99 a D&CO l!JTOCI j 1rta y 25 for \Vashingtoc. D. C, and Jeannie Lou Grund and Lavonne celved hla discharge from the u . s . E . J . W,rlgbt, Kenneth Stewart. Parke, E. M. Harvey, Rowland eented to the bride-elect. \\'ere to return to Fiorida. The Lionbarger. St. James Aux ii iary ! Marine• alter t~'O yeanr' service. Richard Dittmar, Charles McAlary, Hodgkinson, George HolBtein and I :-------------~ halclllla -s...n-1 IWU a..Uf> !!IW..Jd.Dp. c.-.. C'nlk-H•": • -fl, n-1 8 K&wta..., nw: 11•1 ser geant b.opes to get a furlough~ He waa in the battles of Guad&J-Mom}·er, Fred Hauck and Mia& Mary Add1s Abbott. tt:"I J tt:"I phop 1 and 1! he does. the young couple Cub Pack Meet Dessert Bridge _ canal. SaJpan and Guam. and bta Alice Plumer. Re9ignation11 of tbree members -life /'(J.M. ,c::>t I \\'ill come to cali!ornia. I specialty wu radarman. He ta now were accepted with regrets. They -7 Thurs. Brings Bags The de>sert bridge or St. Jam .. attending the University or Vlr· Fi.ye Candles For were, Mrs. Anne B. Lesler. Mrs. I Hallmark Greeting Cards FATHER'S DAY, JUNE 17th The lut Cub Pack meet af lhh1 eea.soa. for the Newport Beach group will be beld Tb:onday eve-- ning. May 31 ln the grammar !!Chool audltor1um and th1a will be the graduation ceremonJe• tor Cube wh1ch are graduating into Scout- ing. Graduation, Birthday and Anniversary Costume Jewelry, Perfume, Novelties, Gifts lewport Souvenir and Gift Shop - Hr. MUI Mn. Forreet 8. Owen "'The Sta.c of a Million Arficki' I / • ' ) H . O. B.oyvey, cub muter, will act aa muter of cerernoolee and uk8 everyone to bring two paper bllg!I and ~e 1trtn.g. BUY MORE WAR BONDS! I ! -, \ \ ' \ ' I TAKE YOUR SUN In P)ayclothes From Play Pala Play Pals has a apartllng oolledion of )OlllC taahlma tbat 9dd , gloll!Qlll' to your Vltam!D-D at.orbtim. Pw!dal pllhen, tsv and aborts, playmlta -a mme -Am. ~ Plolt Bbtaat .. ,... I ' • I Auxiliary "':ill be held Friday, J une gtnla Medical Scb.ool. William Wilgus and Mrs. Ho91rard 8 at the Ebell club With Mre. The wedding will take place ln Louise Fredericks Kresge. After one-mON! meeting, St.mllt.oys Models George Yardley u general cbair-San Diego ln June, but the exact the League will disband for the Bike Rental man, aulat ed by Mra. Dlll:on Smith. date bu not u yet been set. Five candles on the big cake told summer. Ticket.a may be obtalned from the etory when LouJse Fredericka, Members present at th-e meeting !.lrs. Smith, Mn. Frank Cunning-L d I I G daughter of capt. and Mn. Wynn were the Mesdamee Marry Addis ham or any Auxiliary member. j 0 S e j rJ Fredericlut, HOO Seaahore Drive, Abbott, E. E . Boudinot, Roderick There will be door prize• and a Honored at U.S.C. celebrated her natal anniversary Buroham, Richard C..Ue, E. T . prize !or each table. with a party... ,----------------------------, Idle Hour Club W ith Mtu Patty Parke. daughter ot M N 11 0 d Mr. and Mr•. John Parke, 104 Via. rs. e ie g en Yella, Udo Illle, WU honored by A dozen Coeta Mesa matron. who are tar from idle u.aually, election to the pre11dency of gather twtee a month at the bome Amazorui, women's eervtce honor- ot a me.mber to mend, sew or ju.t ary orga.nlz.atioo of the timveraity be Idle, it abe wlJihes. Mn. Nellie at Southern Call!ornia. at the Auo- Ogden boated the group Jut week. elated W omen Studeota annual She euved a dellciOUI luncheon, uaembly held recently in Bovard eeatlng her guest. around a large auditorium. table centered by an &rnlllgement Mia Parke bu been very active ot colorful sweet peu. on the Troja.n campu1 1n the Members preaent were Mmea. YWCA acttvtti~ and 11 put pree- Boyd, Ella Mae Prlnelow. M&rgaret Iden t o t Phratere1, Women's Long. lea Oark, Amy Viele, Alice Frlendablp Organiza.Uoo. She LI a Jones aod lda Norton. GUHll we ·~mber of Delta Ga.mm.a eorortty Mn. Tuc ker, mother ot l4ra. ~n-and l• put vtce-prealdent of the alow, &nd Mn. Albert O(deJ1. ~ +uocif~ed Wom.en Student&. Smart Beach and Sport Apparel • • • • Toppers Play Suits Swim Suit'S Slack Suits KING'S SPORTSWEAR • A. A. HORVATH • Landscaping and Maintenance • Phone Newport Beadi 1712 · 3Z9 AHso Newport Heights , After out-door gamee on. the beach the am.all guest.a returned to the bouee for refreshment.a. Be- •idea the large cake with It.a yel- low candlee, there were small cakes with,, on.e candle for each gue9t, and nut cups cJeverly illustrative ot nunery rhymes. With the calcea were aerved toe cream and ca.ndi~ Young guest.a preeent w e re Nancy Kirby, Sharon Milla, carol Kirby, FaJlb Koenlg, Joanne Seale, Frank Kirby, Dale Rlcbarda, Mur- iel Do9r"Dey, Bobble Haworth and JobnnJe Porter. Mothers present for the tun were Mrs. Mervin rucb- a?'d1, Mn. Everett Bea.le &Dd Mn. Charlea Porter jr. Double Celebration· For Island Man Las Costuras At McDonald Home Mr8. William McDonald enter- tained members of Los Costuras at her home. 1536 Ocean boulevard, with the afternoon spent In sew. Ing. toU~:ed with the !lerving of refreshment.a. Those preaent were the Me1- damea ll<ary Stanley, Ford, Wll· liam Tru.ty, Leon Fergu90n, Rou Owen, M. C. Mullins, Herbert Mc· Donald and WeaJey F'Dwler. "nle next meeting will be at the home ot Kr&. Owen. s~.· SpMJ Slu,p • . FOR MEI an4 BOYS • • Wl"m..&-. •••.ao.a ··--- • BEAUTY 804 Marine Avenue Balboa bland Phone 1827 Where Hair Styling Is An Art Our aim is to enhance milady's beauty and provide the ultimate in beauty care. Head to T ot Beauty Scroict DANT'S CAFE OPEN Old After-Theatre Snacks Foot of Overhead Bridge at the Arches Open 8 P. M. to 3 A. M. Portraits Restored • • • • • Have you a precious picture of mother's youthful loveliness! Whatever condition it may be in- no matter how faded -we will rest.ore it and frame It beautltully . 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