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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1945-07-25 - Newport Balboa News Times• 111 · SAND ClA.B ~ SAM • MARVELOUS. It's trite to always be talking about the givwth of the Newport Harbor district, but It's also dai'n exdting to wlmess and oblerw. At least that Is what a loan committee of the Newport Balboa F ederal Savings and Loan associa- tion felt Wednesday on a tour of Inspection. Led by President P. A. Palmer and WUllam Wilgus. Walt Spicer, Charles TeWinkle and the Crabber, the tour revealed an amazing amount of build- ing. Almost every third house was having something done-<>ither its face lifted or tinted with color, while new construction was going forward as far as lack of material would allow. Speaking of lumber short- ages Mr. Spicer 5<1:i~ the sit- uation \.\'aS gro'vmg 'vorse instead of better. Mills were utterly unable to keep up with the demand and that it would take several years after the military was satis- fied, to catch up with the ci- vilian urge to build. Some construction was at a stand- stlll for lack of necessary ar- ticles. Work was begun Wednesday on the 24 houses In the Mesa tract owned by Heinz Kaiser and supervised by Ralph Maskey, while Bal- boa Island is trying to jam a few more houses into that already crowded area. + + + GetUng A c quain te d. Dropped in at the Newport branch of Bank of America Saturday where all the im- portant people try to entice funds away from Manager Roland Wright, wh o tries to a p p ea r nonchalant while rushed to the ears. Met George Bassett, just back _ from a swing around the U.S . Had a grand time, he says_ Retired Eddie Moore , and Mark Johnson were will- ing to loaf a spell, while Walt Longmoor was in his usual busy frame of mind to keep things moving. Then tried to get a check cashed but had to be identified. Gllel8 we're all aging a bit, or getting too lazy. + + + Booque• to Ea.rt One thing YoU can say about Earl Stariley-he's a persistent cuss. He should be given 90% of the credit for getting the Corona de! Mar beach park bill passed and signed by the governor. Earl wasn't content to just let the liill come before Warren and chance his sig .. but he had to make a trip to Sacramento last week and persuade the cltief executive that signing that measure would be the finest thing that could ha1>- pen to the state. The gov- ernor agreed with ·Earl-be- cause the bill is now a law. • • + City Rall Architects. A communication from Balboa Island wants a bit of info. I t's passed on to the proper 80Urce, and reads: ''Will you please inquire through your column just why the Councilmen of Newport have decided to -go •outside' our own com- munity to bring in an ar- chitect for our new city buildings? ... We under- stand we have several lo- cal architects who are competent men and would be able to fulfill this job very acceptably. It seems rather a · slap In the face to our own business men to' bring In ou1slders. u they do this to one Jll'O{es. sloo why wouldn't they do It to others! -. _ We are proud of. our comrntmity and have reason to be so 11111 we would Illa! the an- lftl"·to the above." + • • •w:•ett-. La.teat sug- gwt•.. Is that the city dls- etm amiexatlm brtween the 1l r u+ 11111 17th street to- WVd Costa ~. exta>ollng wt to Oll'Olla del Kar and ..,.. to tbe Seta Ana mer. {l's r a job but ~ • • esa • • 1 ion a . ' rt Balboa ·News-Times 0 , Congressmen Are · Impressed by Harbor Allen . Elected To Head Plan • ·commission Longmoor and Eller· Broek Seated; Huge Yacht Basin Seen C. M. Legion to Install Aug. 6 New officers for the Coata Mesa American Legion elected early ln July will be installed at the next meeting of the group, Auguat 8. J ohn We~ter as commander wUJ guide the destinies of the Post with Lester Patch, ·'.Ut vice com- mander ; Raymond Barrett, eecond vice commander· Joseph 'rurek. cha.plain: Everett Rea. historian; Goss Grable, finance officer and Kenneth Brown, eergeanl-at-a.nJlll. Lt. Col. Thos. P . Atkinson of Balboa was confi.nned. alter the mayor's nomination, to succeed Eugene F enelon on the civil serv- ice commission. Fenelon resigned recently Y.»hen he became an cm- p1oye of the city. ! Application for the renewal of the lease on the city pier was granted. The I~. running from year to year. was renewed, Vogel Plans $250,000 Hotel At Former Harry Carey Estate; Asks Council to Re-Zone Section Tbe fa.moua Harry Carey man- sion, buUt by Wtllila Hole In 1921 on the bluff in Corona del Mar at 1{06 Ocean Blvd.. would become • , Patterson To Remain City Engineer Congressmen Tour Harbor; Study Erosion Large Party Shown Problems Confront- ing Beach Area Taken on a tour of the har- bor after a luncheon at the Newport Harbor Yacht club, seven members of the U. S. House of Representatives \vere given a comprehensive vi~w of Newport Harbor as well as the coast line and its soil erosion problems last Sat- urday. The large party included General Burton of San Francisco, Col. Ru!ue R. Putnam. Los Angeles Dl.atrtct ... Engineer ot the U. S . Army: Capt. Charles sayree, sev- eral civilian engineer• and city u well aa county offlclala. Willis Warner and Irvin George Gordon. county BUpervl..aon were county boeta, together with memben or the harbor comm1aalon. Mayor Clyan Hall, R. L. Pat terson, city engtneer, and Councilman Leater Iabell welcomed them as ottlcial host.a of the city. Harry Welch. Reenta.ry ot the chamber ot com- merce, concJuded the arrangements. In a perfect setting on the ver- anda. of the yacht club the d.18- tinguiahed guuts wen treated t<> the •tart of the Snowbird race gtv- en in their honor ju.st u they at down, and which wu concluded a.a they finlahed e&ting. (Continued on Page 5) 12th Term as Chairman' for Judge D. J. Dodge Revenue Dept Stops Motorists; Nearly 500 Given Citations Vandals Rife On Heights oaneb -Intanoi Rev- at Ille u. II. ID :ID-found auto -lllamp ... lfewport Oalltral -... by Ille feclanJ "' dtallcN bad DO •""!t::o, or ID m wae -'·--tMit P" I lam Ill a. pr11 • I Ille~., __ .......... ..... , ........ .... -.p,u. I Ji -1 .... moot m otort.sta were not affected. Vandals who delight tn wilful bee.ch -bound visit.on w ere deetructlon were on the rampage many .topped. again l.n eo.ta Mesa over the 1Veek- oticee were given to the 896 end Thia time it wu stop etgna to appear at th• Santa whJcb were found early tht. morn- N v1olaton Ana each Of office &Dd one-third wu ciue lng ln all stages ot delapidation by the nnt three days of thl.a Eupne Tait, pipeline man for tbe If Ule motortot bad not N ewport Height. In1pt1cJn dlotrlct hla lltamp, be would be u be made hla cbeclt-up · n>aDda. or a com.prom.I.lie: t!ne ot $S T!MI tncldenta were reported to the at a -= ftM or Slklay Jail lhorla'a ottlce by Judp D . J. week. -.iii ukedf ID-11"" .atence prorided under the law, Dodp. -· ould require .. •1mmma tD. Busy mtenecttaa. whlch were faderal c:curt. left Wlpn>tected ..... Banta Ana to 1:'7 at the ..tolaton, ~ ........ and -· llltll --ottlcla1 Of .tbe clopartment, ar-p, 20th -lllMI Ol'lmp -roturned -wbo •-and 18th and S&nta Ana lllMI Or- -at the reqllinmmt. ..... ·-It .. tboqtrt tbat not . ::: ree-·Me c:au.11 __.al-tbe da!DIJp wu dcae an......, by a.. ~ ttr fall-n111>t .. -"' ums at -"' -Illa, llulpo, -ID Ille --lurolftd w11o --~ w ... ,.:7 ........ 'Dliilt hx•,+l la tbt ~ ., ·~ • .,.w -· II $ I ~::II flair ..... $& DEW WM .Ontr'' 9ofdlied ta ....... -..... -,]Ill...; -.m..a ...... ., .. _ -. • NEWPORT-BALBOA • NEWS-==-TIMES PHOlO:ll: NJnffOllT IS -U JrfSWl'OSI' •''44M IC&IN •ftMD, I ·~J CajJi!Mil-. 'Hello' Girl t-TeWinkle Employes Hold ~ual Picnic -------1 ~bee Returns to Duty as , Lavish Spl•rge In French RIYiera Now Only a Pleasant Memory Doora ot TeWl.llltle Hardware There aro more than l.5:000 elee- tric ooll-heatln& lnatailations ln the U. S. Uae ol th• equl-t 11>- creues &roWth of plants. P s· '11 SYe17 'J"l'1 d•"l ... ·ftandaJ' ..&nenooM Volw mVD 8'lhocription Payable In Advance,-J2.l50 per year ID Otu&-• Ooun2;y; U.75 per year to tth aone; $8.00 per year to 8th"""*· -ICD.tered u Second-Clu• matter at tlle Poeto:tlce 1D Newport B•cb., cantornLa. under the Act Of M&rd! S, 1879. --------8. A. MEYER EDITOR AND PRESIDENT Printing Plant, 3011 W. Central Avenue, Newport Beach, C'\llforni& Official Paper of the City of Newport ~h A Depend•ble Local luUt:u:t:lon for 0... S'7 T"•n i Potsdam and Peace Active Member of Wh~t the Big Three do at Potsdam will undoubtedly have greater effect on future peace than all the work done at the San Francisco Conferncee. This does not mean that the San Francisco meeting was other than vitally important. But the men who gathered there were primarily political architects who drew up the plans for a permanent world peaee. Truman, Churchill and Stalin are builders rather than ar- chltects. They must Jay the actual foundation on which the peace structure can be built. But before L'1ey can even begin that task they must clear away much of the political rubble now strewn about Europe. They must reach some sort of agreement on many problems, any one of which if not settled or improved could undo the progress achieved at San Fran- cisco. They must decide on a definite, unified policy for Ger- many so that they can work together there rather than at cross purposes. They must take steps to prevent starvation in Europe this winter. They must .prepare for a general peace conference--if such a conference ;s to be he1d. Besides all these .;re the explosive problems of the Bal- kans, the Middle Eact and lealy. There is also the matter of Russian participatior: in the \var agaipst Jupan. Of one thing we can be sure. that President Truman will insist that agreements reached be stated in unmistakable terms so that no confusion such as resulted from Yalta's vague underitandings ,·:ill occur again. No group of men ever faced greater problems or graver responsibilities. For the sake of humanity they must work together. They must give and take but without departing from the basic principles of justice and fairness. By so doing their meeting will succeed, and the world's prayerful hope for an enduring peace will approach nearer to reality. An Auto Producer Looks West Within a decade after the war, production of automo- biles in California will rival that of Detroit, in the opinion of a man highly qualified to speak in tha t field---Joseph M . Frazer, board chairman of Graham-Paige Motors Corp., in California surveying distribution facilities. Mr. Fraser doesn't think the automotive industry will "move" West. It will simply expand to the West, to take ad- vantage of California's war-built wealth of skilled labor, ideal manufacturing sites, abundant cheap power, natural re- sources, and strategic location for shipping to domestic and world markets-particularly trans-Pacific and Latin Ameri• can markets. He foresees postwar industrial advancement as " a mar- riage of the East and West, each with something to offer the other". This appears a sound concept. The rise of Chicago as a great city didn't hurt New York; the rise of Detroit didn't restrict Chicago's development'. U California becomes a new western auto-making C'dpital, Detroit will be in no danger of becoming a ghost town in con- • sequence; likely it •viii be a greater, busier city than ever. Whatever aids in the solid building of California and the West helps build America's economy as a whole--ii.nd vice versa. The auto maker looks ahead wisely for his industry when he looks \Vest. GI's Joe In the melancholy land of Germany lonesome G!'s. who battled through a Nazi hell, and lived, knew him. The mer! who fight foot by foot and cave by cave through the green hell of the Pacific know him well. They know him in the re- , moU!st outposts of China, India and Bunna. They knew him too, in North Africa and Italy. He was born Joe E. Brown 54 years ago this week---July 28, 1891. "Joe E." began to earn a Jiving as an acrobat when he was nine years old. Though paid only $6.50 a month he had two assets that were bound to win over an unremarkable beginning-a sense of humor and a most remarkable mouth. Joe E. Brown would be the last to seek recognition for his sacrifices toward winning the war. Yet, he best represents Your friends and Mine Returnlnrr to . duty today i. a wu ·-lntacL Tl>ey rolled up Bal-Beabee, -.cty to So out IGto to the 8W&llkl..t hoUI In tbe t.be Pacttlc, if needed. wt.lb a 'fan • .wt.nky neort. Tbe ai&ltre er bote1 tuUc 10journ on the French RJ•-ackncri\rtedged that be had plenty i.era du.ring the lnvuton ot the Of roo1:n.1, but no food. eouthem cout ot the P'reneb re-All they bad prepared for thla p\lbllc now only a dream. ccoUngency, they got the belt autte H e hlirdtv expeeta • repetlUon of on the hoetelry. It had been oc.. & "flud" be a.nd two other buddiN 1 cu pied by the wea.lthJe.t JUelt.8 tn made near Toulon wbJch, becauee better yean. The beet argument Ol the nature al the cache they un· tor, ren.Ung to them wu not only earthed. at neceaity could not al· I approximately $1000 per week they low bit name to 1 be revealed. The I were to PV; but that the hotel story, tint told excluatvely in the employee c6uld bave any food that Nnvs..'nm.ea two weekli ago.. wu1 wa.a left over. they said. enlarged upon by the participant 1 Imagine, lf you can, 11 hard- yeaterday. I bitten Seabeea moving Into an Ff'W more unreal Kor1e11 have etgbt-room suJte wlth plw:b car- C<Mre out ot the war, e!lpecially pet.a. a. the local boy ~ecribed where one ot the rank and file have them. at leut two lnche1 thick! lived ea lavt1hly ln a manner be· The bed.a had beauU!ul ca.noplea f1ttlng the royalty of olden Umea. l above them for the moet part1cu- For the youth, wbo with bU!i com· I lar Of royal gue1t:a, bad silken pe.nione, ran on to a cache of old ab~ll. and were each eight feet weapons apparently burled 11lnce wide. Beautiful murals decorated buccanler day1, actually brought the wall9, and each room had tt8 home a sample to ehow hl8 friends. own marble fireplace! During the tnvuton, not onJy ln theae rooms the Seabee11 had ebore batterte1 but M>me buildings tbelr meala brought to them by were demoltahed u the fleet moved agreement, and the hotel ei:nployes lnto the Mediterranean port. As took what wu Iett. The beat they were working bull-dozer1 over champagne ln their wine cellar the rubblah, a 11talrca11e wu un-v.•ent to the rich AJ:nerlcar:s. who covered. which led In to an old treated everyone In sight. And they Honeymooning at Balboa have FT"oot. will be boeteae early ln abe.ndoned rellar. No one lived stayed ln the luxutioua atmoaphere been EnalKll and M.ra. John Warren August to her brother and hia ta.m-there. for a whole week' N king Hilt. h t marri . . o ever · w oee recen age wu l Uy, Mr. and Mrs. George Barber Thr~ ot the Seabee11 lnve.tJgat-lived better, the youth admitted. a eoclal event at Glcdale. Enalgn and thne children of Mlneral I ed, and f ound huge boxea tllllng It all ended, however, becaUM Hilla U: in Naval Avtatlon. Welt., Texaa; another brother and the cavernou..a room. In thue boxe11, the new11 ot the finding ot the pia· Barbara Truaty of 330 Santa bill family, M.r. and Mn. M&nning covered with dll.llt, were ll~eraJJy tol.s got around to the French, and Ana avenue, Newport Hefa"hla, la Barber a.nd two chlldren ot Oregon; hundredl ot old filnt·lock pistol.II. memben Of the French navy took the guest th.LI week of 14'.a.rtlyn I he.r 1latera, M.n . L L Nni."lD&D Each piatol, which tired by powder up guard at the entranoe of the Jameson ot South Gate, formerly I ot Texu a.nd Mary Love Coon ot and ball being lnaerted, and then cavern. Ye11, it wu a great llfe, ot N~rt Helghta. Paa.den&.. a cap belng placed at the end and while it luted, but tt really bap- C&pt. Robert T. W llllami jr. w?lo Miu Ja.ne Tait, who make11 her tamped lo with a ram. which lJi at-pened! realdee at 211 C&h11a., Corona del home with Rev. and Mr11. E . D. tacbed, waa lgntteii by a cap 00 Mar. has received bis honorable Goodell, 3000 Ocean Front. !JI the outside. dl.l!Charge trom the Anny A1r spending eeveral week.I in PU&· Big Barrel Corpe after aervtng ilnce ea.rly in I den.a for medical treatment but 1 The pl1tol11 are over a root long, the Pacific war. He aw active duty waa home over the week-end. and weigh at least five pounds In the tragic daya of Guadalcanal. Chief Petty Off).cer and Ml"ll. tach. They are brUll bound, and Capt. and Mrs. Wllll&mll and their Richard Shelley, 211 20th street, have a walnut etock. vie barrela v.ree daughter, RobiO, will leave t~~_, are receiving ccngratulallons on a re nearly an inch ln bore. A name, week tor Chino &Dd Los Angele•' the birth ot a aon, born July 17 almost obllterated with age, ia in· where they will vtalt rela.Uvea.. The at St. J08ej>h hoa:pit.al. He weighed scribed on the aide, together wtth remainder ot the annmer will be 7 pounda. 12 ounces. serial number11. 11pent In \' oaemite ~r whJcb they A marriage 1JcenM waa Wued The aervicemen were intrigued, will go to Honolulu the captain'8 la.a:t week to Howard CUrtlll Coker but each tOOk. only one weapon, tonner home. ' I and Nettie Lee Durham, both or put It ln hia belt where a atee.1 Velma Barber. 510 w. Ocean Balboa. hook had been placed for that gur· po11tt, then .swaggered down town. Corona del Mar Girl Staff Asst. At Camp Hospital . I CAMP DAVIS. N. C.-Miss Be- atrice A. Waldeck of 436 Dahlia Ave., Cor.ona del Mar, has been as· signed to the AAF redistribution station and conva'lescent hospital here as staff assistant with the American Red Cross. Miss Waldeck attended Kirk- wood high school, San Mateo jun· ior college, San Mateo, Calif., Washington "U", St. Louis. Mo., Store tn Coat& Mua cloeed prompt· ;--------....,.----: ly at ~ p. m. on Mcmday and all employees ~tened home to allp lnto their picnic garb. It wu the day Of the annual employees picnlc when they, with their famillM, were bidden to be the gueata a! Mr. and Mn. C. B. I.Jon ot Los Angelea, owners ot the etore, for a steak-bake ln the Ana.helm Park J . C. Uonbarger of the Keaa •tore wa.a ln charge and planned food and entert&lnmeut for 25 cueata. Du.e to illneM in the !Joa fam.Uy, It WU regretted that the ownen were unable to attend. ~OPt INIURANCE SEE Howard W. Gerriah 1W If-" -.... 008'rA. MPJllA ""'-in Automobile • Fire Accident • Life Ucenae and Contract lloo4I Wrtttan .,,.,., Llrflllj_,_, z7 s,.,. • Snw Y• ... w. Cor. 4th & Sycamore IANTA ANA Fresh Daily Dellciou. Sea Ft'.>Od9 Or, completA! equlpme.nt when yoa. want to catch your own. HORMEN FISH MARKET ON 'CENTRAL AVENUE, NEWPORT BEACH Refrigeration Repairs New and Modem Manner Let us solve your refrigeration !roubles with the Im- Wt ~ proved instruments designed especially --,r for refrigeration analysis. Electric In the We Find tile Trouble Wiien others Fall Our work Is speedily and expertly done. Our charges are nominal. Reallts are guaranteed. Al told a tew weeks ago in thl11 newapaper, other Amerlc&.ruJ saw them. a.nd Inquired u to where they got the pl.t.ola. Fl.rat an 0 r. fleer bid cartona ot ctgaret.a tor the one worn by the local boy. The Seabtt aold when the bidding got up to five cartona. now-tu. SL SEIERSEN 'S UCLA and USC at Los Angeles. 8aa&a ._ Camp Devis is one of the many Newport: Bart.or DWi1ct--Pbolle Santa Ana 186' I I I 61 HORIZONTAL I Apportioned 6 To burn with Uquid 11 An epistle 12 Ea&lea' outa 14 Neuter proooun 15 ~moon partiu 17 Pilaster 18 To ddaee 20 To trlgbten 23 Small ftap 24 Ba.ker'1 product. JI To puft' up 28 Preftll:: not 29 Strips ol wood JI Ltaht tutile fabric SSTo canter MTo twirl 18 To coatran J8 To rub out <U CocrelaUYe at eitbel' .... u .............. . • I 11 ,. legaU, ~The sell 51 Hieb card lpl. I 53 Slender ~M an'• nJc.k· name 5e Floss $9 To slip 1wa1 et Compound ether a Wlnt.u pre- clpitlitioa VE&TJCAL I Minor mattor 2 French tar "and" 2 Siamese colo t Dre11 I To track down I Symbol for aamarlwa T S7t0bol for cerium I Ma caw . ""'" 10 To bold bad< u wan.. ·twt. -11 Carn19'0l'OUI 6 7 • u .. 16 Tranaactloa 19 Kina:dom 21 Rodenta %2 Runiat1 1toctade 2:5 Halta 21 Turk.Jib commandeni JO Freshet 12 SIU1 S4 11 mi1takea 18 State al in.. HD.llbWt;J (pl) S'IAwiM 9 10 u 1 38 Consumes 40 Wheat 41 Lyric poem 44 Europeans 47 Golfer'• mound <pll 49 MP<iicinal tablet 52 Rnted 54 Glrl"s oame 57 Brother at Odin 68 Teutonic deit)r 80 Hebrew letter Now clga.ret. were selling tor $10 per cartoo to French c.lviliana at that tlme, a.nd each ot the boy11 de- cided that th1e wu good bu111ne11. They went back t or more, and fill- ed up pillow e&.9'-S at night, Then returning they egJd the highly prized guns at the prtce ot 2500 franc11 e&eh. Soon they were swim- ming l.n. m oney. The trade tlouriahed so that with & lltUe maneu\'utng, they decided to Incorporate, and eleven. rather than three, went into blllllneas. Mooey filled drawers at their room at · a •mall botel. It came tut.er than they could apend It with each new American abip which entered the harbor. Le.ave to Spend Money Ftnally, with stack.I ot French notea on hand. and the warning by an officer that they couldn't eend much ot It home. the boys uked fer leave .• They had round an old jeep which we.a badly shot up. It w&.11 llOOD repaired and with their battalion number on It. they got leave to spend their new rlches, and left tor the ruvle ra. Filling up a tra.Uer with rood and money, the boys jttped up the Fl-ench Riviera, and anived at Nice. F ew guellt.a were around be- C&UH ot the tnvulon. but the city W B.Slf •u1111t1•l •as om 1*lwl E, • ..-...... installations ot the larmy a'.Jr forces , '---------------------------! Personnel Distribution Command 1'·---:=:-::--=-=:::-=--=:-::--=:--::-:-::--::-------------- which controls all air force redis-r PROFESSION t ribution statlon.s, convalesrent AL DIRECTORY hospitals and overseas replacement depots. '1104' ~ua Jt~ Vitamins A and D .YOll JllUl baft Yltcnin A • -aid la prot.Ction acainst infectioaa wblcb are mort like!' to occur in the nose th.roe.t. .,.... een and ai n use'° wt.en tb_.. &a a deficiency o. '1Ua witwnlo, You Deed Vltmnln D to heir dM bod.7 mak9 prope-r ua~ n ' tbe calcima UMS ptio.phorll.A 11 . ,oar diet. ' If yoa are not c•tti n .. .. nou,-6 of tbeM fwo irnpon•r1. •1tamirta.. talle a ONE-A.-D A\ brand Vitamin A an'1 D T itl• I .. ~ 9V•ry da7 and 1n•v re you o"'RD&J requircnienta.. ONEfilDAY _4'..... .. . .... Ir------------. DR. OBED LUCAS Demist • 2202~ w. Cent ... 1, Ph. 1480 NEWPORT BEACH Ploonelll29 DR. CARTER Metascientist DRUGLESS HEALING 1860 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa A'PJOIUQIY8 AT LAW LEROY P. ANDERSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Cocta Meea Bank Building Phone 428 Costa Me. Callfornla Aoooontaut J. S. WHYTE PUJILIO AOOOUNTANT INOOJIO TAX OONllllLTANT .6.dmJ"8d '° Pn.cUc. W" Ule u. ·-~ o.t. ... Pb. ¥..-i>or1 1"7·1L om.: "'"' •a&.1.. J&.ak ........... .&..-. Pb. Mal ..... ,.MCI' Anuutd Moaaco 48118fl1*'1' llt "· •1' .&-. lla!1w-. .. sec::~ .. ..... ,.., Jf(J ' ... Mortimer School •o..a .......... PIDIUW•Na ~ ISllSOJIONB, SU> Goraou M .GnmdJ',M.D. Phyalolan llftd Surgeon Ninth &Ad Central Ave. Offloe Hra.: 1~12 a.m.; S-.5 "p,m. Teteptione 17 Courad Richter, M.D. Ph)'IJclu and klrgeo.s l!O IC. 18U. SL OootaM- Hourc 10-12 Lm, and S..5 p.m. Phenee-Offk)e 1S3{ ... 74 DR. G. E. TOHILL PHYSICIAN and tURQEON 2209 Cout IUYd., Newport lludl -Phone - Offla. 284·W "-· :ZU..R If No AMwsr C.11 ~rt Ii Gerald RaU1a, M.D. 2830 Weti Central Ave. Newport S.ch Ph. 1D21--No Answer e1111 3C>1·M X·Ray &ervtoe Milton If. Maxwell, If. D 1111 w ... O...tnl -1-omoe -.: 10 -U I to I -lfewport1MI CS Strip al l•atber 45To bruk ouddft>IT t1Smannc 41To bu mammal the hundreds of men and WOOll!D who have given al their tal-_ .... mts without stint, and frequently, like Joe, without pay, and l---------------------- who have often voluntarily stood in great danger to bring a1,..-------------------.1 Cl ltszs1 • B'eUh)', • 'T m•lCa:1mB1zts M ....... ______ ... CJlraiAMi Os°ISiiltt Pi 'z "1 IJ 8lllilO!lR SOBOOL ~ O.A. llodluw, 11 A, _. S. R. Monaco, M. D. lltlllQ'A-.Be"'cJa Nw,.-nu. few happy hours to the men who went away. As a tribute to the millions of America's fighting men and to the son he lost-a former Captain of the air fotces Joe E. carries his laughter to the opposite sides of the earth-Gen- eral MacArthur has said that no other person has cootrilluted so much in maintaining the morale of the service man as the GI's Joe. He has visited all the military posts and every ho!lPW In the Southwest Pacific. He has performed in every small for- ward outpost he could pOssibly reach. To him and to the bundtl'ds al.fine people be represents we pay tribute. When you next give· to the Callfomla War a.est which belP' to pnwlde entertainment for our boys out there, re- member the mm with the expansive mouth and the most ex- • pulilft bMrt. and then em more. ADd to Joe E. Blown on July :ZS. we -.y, ':Happy llirtb- my, Joe!" - • • Before Y Oii B1lld or Re110del :t• I!! i t • ·-. -~-.-:'.\; >t · I ., J • • ·$;,,, •.;: '11 i ~ ~: ,-. -, ' ..... a • • ,, ... I LU~·· C.,.et Works I ----------· • _ ...... ~- ..... ackl :01,c '' • JrJI'••• ••TUI..., ••• T ____ ,_ We' 'II: .,._,., Lit Na. N~ w T ,._ .. -lfaeum •... , ....... , . .,.,. ... -1a-•-..--. _____ .. __ eeawwqli& -.S wuode ... W ........... 11Aln... Dr. ---.............. ,,.. ........ w'I .. JI..&: ..... -Di!. .... . ------·· ........ =·-~ 1' Sn.. rt w ..i.. aioa ril Ila?' a "9 ...... ouucz1zaM WI& WU DOll'T 'IOU Br II' 1 cw••;:._~. -,,_ .... ...;;._......, ... ..... ___ ..., ... , • • ••'... ....... ]IJORft«ll&WI HAROLD IC. GRAUEL CHAPEL •we Uunldvee the. ~ ..,.... By Sa-tin& otll-. _.. -N~N1 --~ .. WiamliWD DR. M. o; CRAWFORD O~TO.METlll8T ......... ""id -0 5 11 :l'tttad 'lnlNNwrt ........ ;..._ -COSTA MllM , . "8 a. liliJ !IL, i.. ...- ~ ,ru By Appolit- ·-·••<ma JAC~RAUB LICENaEO LANO 8UKVEYOll 2117 W. Central A'll"llltUe "*-9: 'N• 'l'ort ~ Offlco 123; R-1161 ••• •.&mAlfa ----· Ne.:=:·:. ,:,,w. ,.._,.., - N.D.CASH D. V. M. D08 _,CAT MOU'ITAL ___ -... _ .. _,...., __ ' Wlllte Ho1se Cafe ' ' ' USO Serviee Wives Club I 62 paewngen Wedne.da,y and lGT I . ., ... which we.lgbecl 18 P""ll'd9 and albocore ,... the catch. All the both pl8m an CIVWd..i, plmtJ at c:h&rUr ~ the Reno, Tropic, mackerell belq caugllt. Blue w~. Sea Gal, and Moma.c Two broadbW marlin were hook.- bad SoOd catcllee. Joe .lol&rtlD lo ed by 1porttilblng bo&tll, one ot dotq pneral ttahing wt.th the Star them J. W. St.epheMOD'I Dalay JI, .A.Jtater, retumtnr from Dana Point but both got away. Bowner, lt wu wltb. plenty of bau, baltbut and a hint, and marlln bo&ta are getting Janet c.11aJMSe" wu b09tlM at bu.band returned a year Md• half the luncheon~ ollbe Senlco qo rr-two ,...,. ta tho 8oulh wtvee club Tll-7 at tbe USO Pacific Whel'I he wu la tho -laden n•Fs' J1anm:ter roaim anc1 provlde4 ipqbett1 u r1ne R&ider' battalion.. B• wu tbe main cllah with th& U80 fur.. ---In octton but. wu kept banacuda. ready to go ouL ~ fllllllW lo contlllu!Dg Ballbut I; SoOd on the baJTe -------- 11Nblted and .. f> pod tb&t the Gander, with one caugb.t Ulla mom-aUY WAii 80NDI ~ .AlCD ~ alabtnc watermelon tor de9ert. At~ ln the bospttal ewer , then untu •• ..... mllQ()D" tendinc were Jwt CIU•nCIU' and' com.plHely NCO•eaecl. He returned lmUIUal c:alcll lo -Ille UIUal, .. ~~~~~~~~-~~-~~~~­ for -tbe * -that r a lad7 P" -· Don,. IC. v-Ot OaartAI llrou&ht la ... the -~ -'I' -J:ul'• Landini'.. Total c:alcll OD lbe -t WU :U. Eal'l'• MUie a. .ail out tor sen- eral n•tn1 with tbe b&rracuda nmntq ~ and tbe Robert. other cllarter boat tram t:11e '•""'nc ta out-....,tq. m. Elti8te & Co., Inc. JUdy, Nonna Kutln and SldppJ, a month "'° for addltlonal du~ _,._._ ft. ----Belen Kneller, Mary J.U-. and ID the South P&clflc but lo now & 8lJ lfe. L. ~I&. ft. Mil •wt ' JW, Lom.IDe Koore and RJcbalne, Cf'OUDd c:rnr member ~ the lfarlne ------------Dorothy Brewer, Betty Brandt and Air Force. -------------1 I..-lle and her cu.t Kra. Chu. KT/Sct-WllU&m gn.u.,. ud Wlllt.azu and daushte:r Susanne, hie wife -:re leaYID&' tor her bom• Glneer Rodgen, VlrJ'IDla Long, ID Atlantic Qty, N. J. Ba hu - Tbelm.a Aznold.. tn the South Pad.tic and ie. bom• . • Z.Mlps •t llete,h John C. Blystone GUEST AT CLUB A apeclaJ gueat &t the club meet- tna'" WU Kn. Cbarle1 W!Dlam1 and her daugbter of Ihde.-., Callf .. who are vlaltlng at the bome at Betty Bnndt. 317 Coronado meet. Before her marriage Kra. WllU&ma wu a protcsatonal dancer wtt.b Fanchon and Marco. on fllrloop. L-1 Boy In Hoapltll 5ll ll. 'l'ldnl Santa ~ N. 1'71M Nonna .lol&rtlD and Janet Oal- lande.r have recei't'ed word that their brother, E . F . Bla.k~ Yoeman 2/c, lo In the Balboa hoapltal, Ban Dieco with a. DC.rYOUI dt.order and that DO OOe ie allowed lo lee btm. He wu a former student at New- port Harbor Un.Ion . H1gb .chool ln NEW MEMBER 1940 and wu acUve ln track. He Dorothy Brewer, wife of llT/Sgt. hu been on acttve ee.rvtce tn the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~· ~J-~Bre~w~e~r~la~a~n~ew~~m~e~m~ber~-=H~er I South Pactt\c. ;j T/Sgt. Jack Long a.Dd. hi. wHe Hallmark Greeting Cards Birthday and Anniversary Costume Jewelry, Perf\Jme, Novelties, Gifts lewport Souvenir and Gift Shop Mr. -Mn. Forrelt B. Owen "'!It< SOOT< of 4 Mmion Aniclu" "Satisfied Radio Serivce" . TUBES AND SUPPIJES Mesa Radio & Electronics Co. l'?M Newport Boulevard Phone MIS Vlrglnia. had aa their gue.te at dlnner at SWILMOOS', Santa Ana on Sunday, July 16, two Navy nureea with whom they heca.m.e acquainted through mutual friend.I. They were En.elgn Ezell of the San Diego Naval hospital and Ensign Smalstrla of C'amp t;endleton. Jantt CB.llander, wife or Cpl Earl Callander, le expecting a. call from her huaba.nd from New York on hla return from Genii.any. Sbe celebrated her 20th blrthday Tue•- day, July 17 w1th a. quiet famlly dinner at the bome Of her parent.a. Mr. a.nd Mn. Blake of Balboa.. Sgt. PreWitt Is Promoted In Far Pacific VIl ·FIGHTER CO MMAND HEADQUARTERS, !WO JIMA.-~=======================~ J Reuben C. Prewitt, 29.. of Balboa .: U:land. radio mechanic f~ a P-:Sl • nghter 11quadron nytng regular atrtke• against the Ja.pane,. home- land, bu been promoted to SWf Sergeant. Serg•&nt Prewitt. wbooe wit•. Nancy, reaidl!lt!I at 521 Weet 81.t llftet. K.a.nau City, Mo .. WU grad- uated trom Alhambra High 9Chool ln 1934, and trom the Unlvenlty of Mtaaourt at Columbia.. In 1941. He entered the Army in October. 19"2,. and arrived in the Weal.em Pactnc In AprU, 1943. Serceant Prewttt 19 the IOl1 of Wllllam C. Prew1tt, 318 Marine avmoe, Bal· boa lll&nd. Y'nld ~-'1'm& JCq>.._ ~ .. DOW n11111ha1' frcm Bcott'I L&ndlns .....,q the onrflow from the Loa:!m, anapectedly en.. tend the commm:laJ neld Wed- nMday w'-1 they tooll nearly two ton. of albacore to Ole can.nery. With the captain, two deck lw>dl and 10 .,._.gen, they brougbt In Corona del Mar Newa 1 OPA Asserts Ri.ght 300 a11>e<ore. YOUJ>CNt __ g..., a lad just old enougtl to get in un.. I By """"'' Benedict) To Sue Ahead d<r cout guard recuJatlona, brought In nine bl&' onai and wu Mn. Harold Wu.on, 300 Ocean Of I di •d I be proud! , Blvd., entertained cbumlngly Wed-n VI ua Cop ~ J-pot ne..day evening for the Eutern On Tueeday Paul Gueet, pOltce- Star club ot the Laguna 01.apter, Right of OPA to aue for treble I man of 845 Eut Sixth street, Long 0 . E . S. 621. Thirty &lJesU wen> damages in connection with over-Bea.ch. took the jackpot on boa.rd. pruent from Laguna and Corona charges &aae!rMd In 1ale of mater-1 the Tuna Exptew with an albacore det Mar. After the business meet-tals or equipment for use ln buai-wblcb weighed 4.2 pounda, btggeat lng delicious refreshment.a 1oJ.•ere neag «Upe-rc~ea that . of the lo-one ao f&r regfstered, It la believed. served. ,dlvtdual purchuer. according to a The Louiae la ltlll doing general Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davia, 209"" rullng, far-reaching in effect, hand-fishing, retu.rnlng from the Island Fernleaf avenue, gave a dinner re-ed down by Superior Court Judge Wedneeday with good catches of cently for Mrs: Davis' mother, Kurtz. Kauffman. white sea baa, barracuda and aome Mrs. Eleanor Foakett, Alba.mbra. The three-cornered cue grew a.Jbacore. In celebration of her 80tb blrthday. out of the Ale of a 1942 truck by Paul Lorentun'1 Cr9cent la alJJo Those prtee.nt were Mre. FOt1kett'1 1 Bacon &: Laughlin Motor Sale.a doing general flahlng wtt.b Sunday brother-in-law, Will Fotk•tt and co., Loa Angelee, to B. Van Eachen, crowds each day at the week, due wife, Orange, and their daughter who 1JUbeequenUy filed suit for perhaps to the rel&:xatlon of coast Mrs. Earl Smith 11.nd her hu8ba.nd damage• alleging an overcharge 00 gua.rd regulatlona. Lorentr.en'a Bal- and two children. Bobby and Betty the 8&.le. boa PavUJon offtce I.I eendlng out aleo of Or&nge, Maxine Davit, La-OPA intervened ln the cue. a group ot boat. for atraJgbt alba- gun.& Bea.cil. Mr. WW Foakett bu clRiming the purchaser waa not en-core Nllhfng and a charter party on jwit celebrated hia 90tb blrt.bday titled to re<:overy but that auch the Ka.flanl, numbering eight and Is the only one living of the ahouJd accrue to the government paaeengcra and headed by Craw- lhree brothers. lnumucb u Van !:«hen purchaaed ford Davia. wu high boat for the Recently G.M. 3/c Bergen and the truck for uee In hla bU.9lnesa. d~y f<r the neet, wttb 3.:5 albacore Mrs. Davis, El Cerrito, apent a few In upholding the government brought in. Ktrmlt RJma's de luxe day• with Mr. aa.nd ldr1. Harold a.gency'• claim. Judge Kauf'tlnan Otfabore. moet modem boa.t of the Davia, when he wu oa his fur-found an overcharge of $34.lO and fleet, I.I pl'O'ring' very popular. They laugh after a trip to the Hawa.lian gave judgme11t for that amount, came la with T4: albacore. the cba.r- laland.8. Bergen la in the Armed but dld not gi-ant tre-ble da.magca ter ·party being compoeed of cm- Guard for the Navy, aboard a u the facl!l surrounding the 8&.le ployees of the Dougtu plant and merchant ahJp, and hu been .all eetabll&hed that the overcharge bad mmJberw ot tbe Dougtue Rod and &round the w orld during the war. been inadvertent a.nd not wilful. Gun club. All fbb were nice big but only once ln that time d.id the) Lee E. Frttman, OPA entorce ooea, the jackpot going to AJ 1ighl I. 1ubrn&rin~ a..ttd linJc It. ment attorney rep1"C8enting the "Mefae" Brmboff for one weighing Bergen Uk.et the travcltng but he l agency, A.Id~ the declalon I• the 281' pounds. tell• hi• father. Harold Davl.8, he first In thl.a d.lM.rict cstabllahlng Port Orange boab a.re all doing would lllc:e nothing better than' to OPA'• rtgbt to malnta.ln a.a action e.zclu.lfve aJbacorc f11htng and all be able to eettle here in Corona In coc.necUon with the overcharge report tbe mmJ a:cdlmt raulta del Mar lllter the war, where he when the equipment pu.rchued I• Santa Ana Uona, be&ded by Dr. ~t ht. childhood da.ya. to be uaed ln a.a lndlv1dual'1 busl-G. Em.mttt Raitt. chartered the Mn. Muon Guett and eon Pete, nellll. Red Wing-tru:n IC!mball'• IA.ndlng 209 Fernleat avenue, returned Wednceday and a'ftl"aC'ld three al· Tburaday trom a vtatt with her Go" • to T k bacore each, all nmntng aroWtd parenta, Staten Ialand, New Tor)<. Ing ID 0 YO 27-30 poundl. The Flyer la getlln• While oil• .... wtth her parenta her Writes Sergeant Iota of barnmda -- -u ' t PuM1141itt P1m4itJ 6t Au,ti11 • i( Sptei4/ Of/" Beautiful Bronze · PORTRAITS * * 6 x 8 Inch sin * * $ Proof• lo ttl<d from -... ' 25 IACH •••••• .. - NOTICl1 The Post Office requ<SU Christmu poickages going U> the boys overseas be mailed Sepianoo 15 u. October 15. HAVl,YOUI SITTING IAILYI AUSTIN STUDIOS 508~ N. Main st. SANTAANA DAILY HOURS: 10 a. m. to 7 p. m. 8madaJa by Appnhtlmen& N.T.7124/45 1, ' • I ,, hu•b&nd, Capt. Muon Gueet who ta wen u alb9cole. U and Mn. Robert Scudder, 210 supervt.or for the We.tern O:Jm. "We're •till pushing them b&ck Darren ~· Valencia m bad ~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Vla San Remo, Udo l.ele, are the ma.n.d ln altitude tra.lning, WU at µi the Ph.illpplnet. 11.nd it looks u parent. of a eon. born July 19 at Wright Fteld, Dayton, ObJo. lf wt!:'re Solng to mt.reb right In • How can a motor oil save gasohne1 Much guo&e loll la caused h. graclual dag aa4 liDder ....... Gu mmur.. m.,;<.blow-by," comprao ~ la reduced, perlormonce geu ·rouah-RPM Mocor Oil slows thia WOil 'way down-..;a.. iiFt OD boc or cold ....W ourfaca, lolma cold -api- utn sa.niag "':i&.~ aidal boc opc>ll OD IOfJI rw». Fm more Im weu-mc ScaAiclanr1 'llP.M ~OIL Cl~yton Thompson Phone 155 Bes. Phone 1094 • Work in an Essential Industry with Navy Contract Post War Plans and ' i Draftsmen Helpers -All Crafts Machinists Painters Pipefitters t Shipfitters Timekeepers Welders Co1solldated Steel Corporatiol NEWPORT BEACH YARD • . St. Joaepb boaplt&l. He weqtied 5 Capt. and Mn. a TUdm and to Tokyo," wrote M/Sgt. Victor D. pounda, 11 ounce•. children Eleanor and Heber, for-LeTulle, a.n ...,elate of Jack Und-Go~• Sport Flslll•g Oil tile ''G. W.'' • Dll81J. POWERED •DELUXE AOOOHMODA'l10N8 •LABOE GAi.i.ft Every Day a& '7:00 A. M. from merly Of Redwood City have moved aley, New ... Tlma staff &rtiA. wrtt- into the Holman bouae, 30T Kart. Ing trom Manila. Cold avenue recently. C&pt TUden Several amplea Of Japane8e ill Nttcmed at Santa Ana A.tm.y money were malled bere, two for- Hcadquarten. 10 pMOa note and ooe for a 1000 Mr. and Kn. R Calll9 and chU· pe90e note on the J&p&nNe f'O"V- dren., TOO Jumtne avenue and Mn. eniment printed tn Engllab. It wu Ca.Ute• p&J"enta, Mr. and Kn. Roy ta.ken from a' JapaneM eold.ier with Unduy, Ba.nta Alla. tpent • week bia picture by the American wb.o ln Barton !11&te. near Jl'orest Home. la ln the Intelligence Department. Wh.lle there they beard al. a torat. ot th u • - ft-----· e ' s. ~~y. 4.u., --... ~ by a cruhed airplane, but they did not kaow unUJ they returned home that It bu beien eo cloee to their cabin. Civic Leader Made Honorary Member Alcoholics Anonymous ______ _ Spoti SJ.op • F01 MEI and BOYS • WJMe&?Awe. llAIAOA lllLUiD ...... .,. 535 hdftc c.-t Blgb-y Attending a special meeUng ln Loe Angele.a Tbunday evening of AlcobolJc.e Anonymowr were the Rev. E. D. Goodell, City Judge o. A. Jonea and Judge D. J . Oodg' of Ca.ta Mesa. The meeting wu held at the club rooma of the or- ganlz&Uoo, Seventh and Ma.in •treeta and It.a purpoee wu to acquaint city and county leaders with ti. work. • Newport Beach, California --Opi-tte the ~ Newport "8 .. .,,......,.. .. NOW OPEN! The 50.000 memben of the club are all former alcoboUc.e who have, through wUI power &.Dd a1d of their fellow members, succeeded ln over~ comlng the habit. Spe&kera< of the evening were two members f'rom Nortb Long Bea.ch who told of their experteoce1. Rev. Goodell wu tint of five Orange county civ1c leaden to be m~e honorary members. Among the l'T'OUP Wtte Judge Ktmieth E. liorrieon and Walter npton ,direc- tor of the juvenile delinquency de- partment ~ the 8berttr1 office. On Balboa Island "DOT and BOB" • Popcorn • Fresh Orange Juice • Hot Dogs • Hot Nuts • Candy 320 Ha.r1De Aw.., Balhoe ltland Phone 1806 Cl-.1 Thunday StAn ~: 11 a. m. ID 10 p. m. I • • " A SOLID FOUNDATION • The emnomic lllUCtDl< of Sourlwn CaliEcmla ma latgdy apon the COlrfalient """ wiamnipaid oremcioa ol ils pibli< ......... ponatloa RrTlces. • • w..i..a 1o ,._., 6dd o1 ....i...m r-t. choir pi-o1 empooymem by pab1lc nmsit......blle ogri<alomJ fl'-....-m1ec- tund anida, lmpom wl apom radily r.-hdle _..., bwbidi tbo] .... !1watdecl duua&fi die &dllries podlW bJ pMr,........ Poci6c lllectdc'• -_ ...... of ..a --mada ' S=m -t:lagmlDf"'all I ll"~~of-- wda.I ........ ., & ...... ·-...... .. mighdly .... wgda ........... '2 hdod' • .,....... _..... a Si++w· ice. , s VlllJ H l&OOD Ml C-M A ... , I • , • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••• • • • DEFROST AND CLEAN REGULARLY To keep your refrigerator oper· ati.og ar flaU efliciency, never pu· mir more than % inch of Cron to aa:umulatcpa rr .. ziag chamber. Wub etttire food companm1m occa1iooa11y Wirb lukewarm -ur and baking ood&. e OIL(FAN)MOTOR AND CIEHl .IADIATOI n• motot of yov amt lboald be ollad at leMtlfDU a you. Dut and din la tho radiator ndaCacoolingdideocy.O.... radiator twice a year whh biuh ot ••CD11m daDU • You Can Keep It Healthy by simply doing this ~ . .. ea."' E-t11•C7 Call 697-21 ~ ... Ucnoe na 'r• ._.. . '-..,..,.., .... ,., ~ "---~·----.... ~ lw'Crtt 19-Cf adff -.II Mt ........... - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .tml!dl'u a& l'ua. I.Mg.....,.. e -o;.. Frf#IJ ...i S•u#l'J' 1119:11 P. M. . . ··········~·············· • • • GnnlOa Ru · Still Mystery Corona· del Mar Park Bill Signed By Governor (Oontbluecl bml Pap 1) Well, foUJ.o, we bope tben'a enoup red tollena "~ wltb the cub In the tamlly pune for ~ "far public use. Earl Stanley, etty pu.rc.hue ot 90me wtenera Ulla onc•ndlmen uid p.romlnent realtor week. to take along OD that J'J'Unloa who wu a member ot the executive party. Even U you don"t set any eommtttee named lut fall when grunJoo tta tun to bavo a party tu Idea took form waa ln Sa.era-and there's nothing Wu an ex.cua maito to urge the paaage of the for a chance to enjoy t.be. mocmJJP-t ~ thea warm awn.mer nlCb.ta. measure. Get Started For di.tea, take your choice, the When the Corona del M:a.r Ovtc grunion are suppoeed to 1'\ID July Auoci&Uon tint met la.st Decem-26, 1~11 p. m.; July ~G. l~:·l:'.:l t ..i ber, a large group of prominent 11 :45 p. m.; July 27, 11 :30 p. L... to. cJUze.n.s there and ln the harbor 12:30 a. m.; July 28. 12:30 a.. u:. to area believed that a .speclal bUl! l :~O L m. mhould be drawn to promulgate thla ·----------.- rogram They uked the chamber the measure we.re Leo Ca.rrll:o. :,. cotra'cn:c to aid In accompll.ell-1 Hollywood actor and member of tng thi9 purpoee. Then an execu.: the stale park com.mi.salon; Wm. R ttv committee conaiating ot Graham, and many othen. During 1 ~en Fihcb, president of the the term atter being introduced chamber. Mrs. G. L. Andrewa, Earl by Wataon. pictorial brocburu Stanley, J . L. Steftenaen and K. L were prepared by Harry Welc:t1 at FUiton wu appotnted. the chamber of commerce and for- Aaaemblyman Clyde Waboo or warded to the A&&embly Waya and Orange bad the bill dn.wn up, and Means Committee. tt wu ateadily &.D.d. ably furthered As It la, the ~tale park comm.la· by both Wat.on and Sam Col.Un.e sioo la authorized to buy t.hi8 par- ln the Aaeembly and Tbomaa ticular bee.ch frontage with ap. 1 Kucbel ln the Seuate. proximately $200,000 from a apec- Amonr tboae llning up be.bind i8l fund U matched by a atm.Uar :==============I amount ot beacb or tundl from Xc,vport Beach. J'O RD EN'S Pro'-looal Pbannacy Hll POU:ST AVENL'"E LAGUNA B&ACB "In Bwin<SI f<>< TOUT Hc.~th " tt should ;nean a broader de· :clopment ct the. re.sldentlal area t ae com-unity 11; t!.me to come JY :ittract!nt; .ma.:·:: ia1tors to u.!le :.e r.!\\" Sl"':t be~ .h. It • ' f.¥70 ... '1'711°\J, 1111J' 14 1.MI -. ---· -·-=::....---4------;----------,--------- Allen d.oJen To lleaCt Plan Commis8ion "ON THE ATCWSON, TOPEKA AND SANTA Ff:" Is the tttle to a M:lv record beln( J'l.d'·ertJsed by the.e comely .rounr women, !\I n... Adele Da,'h, lert, anJ fttn... Patrlcla Gay, or tbe Dav1.1·Gay Music company 1n eo.ta MN&. Tiley ue Mown ln rront or their wtndow, wblch <'.alls attention to the new r._nltol l'e"nnt, snd the movie by the same name._----~----------------- COontlnueo trom eaa-e 1) clam' develo!'zr.ent. the developer aid. an4 he u.Jd that complete prtnte· tln&nCtng tor the entire project la avaµ.bte when the land .. releued by Ule armed f orce. al.x montba attar the cloee of the war. Oona:ldm'l.ble dllcU8111lon followed wben a map of the area wu ttnal- ly found 1n the city safe. and the prospectu. read by the chairman. Councilman Bob Allen appeared ln tchal! of the counc.1 but could net go into the matter until they bad dlJcu88C'd it first. DT. Howard Seager remarked that the matter of land u11e la very r.-ncb in the area. of their interest, I and that the oommlaston e.bould ln- quirt< carefully into the project as to w!lt•ther thta h1 the best Wiie of tre property. Tht" whole queltion ot community interest is at atake in large development.a, he polnted out. Patterson Speake Favonibty R. L. Patt.ereon, city engineer. declared lh&t he bad studied the needa of the harbor !or year8 and had been active in ibl development and tieUeved from h\1 e-::~rience that thll! prop(?rty should have a project of lhll! nature. H ::? !aid he woald be tor &11 tDduftrtal zone H Id to Answ n111er uiu.,.-..._ .... queOuoti-e er eel "1 Dr. ~er. He -ed tbe ap-In Higher Court P!icant lo l>rin&' In a fOftllal al&lb-Lawrencie Ackley ot Bellflower mmt at the mat meetmg. who wu In Judge D. J . Dodge's f'Nr Vaf'd V•rlance Newport BeaclJ Township court Application 'tor va.rta.nce tn zoo-again last week for a re-prelimin. lnlf ot Illa rMr yard wu requeated ary hearlne "" that the eYidence by Jobn K. ~ott who llvea &t 900 of two new eyt"'Wftnesses miaht E. Ocean P'W>o.t, Balboa. He saJd be introduced into the ~rd of that h18 inconvenience dated back the case bet~ trial, was held to to tut Nov\Jrlber when he aought answer to superior rourt with the the change tD zoning. to permit blm an-aignment set Cor Friday, April to build hie garage cloeer, or else 27. he muet occupy three lot.a. Ackley allegedly hit a woman Beca1:JH be wanted to build on Coast Highway. apartmenta above the garage, and had bl.a pr1ortlies, Elliott wanted action. However, the rec en Uy paued zoning law giving va.rlancee ot 50 per cent in certain casu fenced, landscaped. ~d have com- fort. stations u well as waate water connections with each trailer. be said. would oot be legal until August 2, -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;; having been paaeed on July 2. 1 Hence lt WB.9 Ulegal for the com- mission to recommend bis cue until alter the law allowed it, or a :ter Augl.18t 2. An elaborate auto tra.iler ca.mp to be located at the west end of the city adjacent to the Santa Ana river wu referred to the buUdJng lnepector to be taken up with the newly created architectural com· mittee. The proponent of the court explained that hi8 aketch submitted was only tentative, and that be would brµtg in & well·desfgned plan for uae of the areL It would be • Balboa Beer DePot 805* Palm Street Eastern Beer By-llotUe·-BytbeCue • Thh service will be continued. throucboat tbe SllllllDer for the oonven.lenoe of the beer boytnc pabUe. WJ: WILL STAY OPEN ON SUNDAYS GORDON B. FINDLAY 9'1< • .... P1wts· 1 OOllJ'l.aT9 POUMIPY1 a DStJO noes P 'ML ... ..._.. ..... ......_ Its t' p, 0.-DI * 8-1 •·A .,.,_, e n ••-ftwi U.-ee1 waa not going on record fnr adop- tion of the proposal ot Kilkenny, but pointed to the only t\va areu left, and said' both tbia frontage S ff W d Add Th ·11 'Complete 'Flight' and the City camp ground •hould s!~"~eom~~~"'s:ta ~ ~~:':!1 t"1 "in ' s r1 s I Plans; Governor ~:':ny~t p~~~;·i;:,~rt1:!": bave been Mr. a.nd Mra. Cheater 1 slipa, and the probable development OONTBAOTOB. aad BUILDE& MAINTENANCE AND REP AIR :;:,~~y and eon Ent! ot Bakeno-To Balboa YC Races I Official _§tarter ~~,~~~vo;,;~~,~~?~~::.:~ge lo tbe ~;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;::;;~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Dr A I be rt Safi a nd, honorary 1 \ rrember or the committee handling The leue aougbt by Kilkenny OUR SPEOIALTY Cabinet Shop Service Ottb Cabinet Shop CHEVROLET - OWNERS! PREPARE Your Car for SUMMER DRIVING Valves Ground and Motor Tuned .. =R_5112s Brakes Relined • • • • LABOR COST _ 5875 • Metal Work and Refinishing NEW CHEVROLET MOTORS and Rebuilding CULBERTSON· CHEVROLET CO., INC. a.e .. a1et ua oo aHl6 Denhn • .. A Omtnl Neaped Bw+ There were thrill• g&lore tor the \.Betty White, 10 polnt.a, 'fifth place the annual "FllRht of the Snow-1'"&8 for :>O years at an annual I sa ilors who parUclpsted In lhe •111s a tie b•t\\·cr:i Jlmm)' LA.-wta Jr. • d 1 rent.al of $15,000. but it wu polnt-r s:· w 11 present the trophle• to Sun.1. er &ries race evenU held a r d McKft>be n \·,Ith 12 po'"'t.;. the "'innrrs one \\'ee:k after the ed out at the meeting that the city Sunda y at the Ba.lboa Yacht club.\ PC'c pL&.cea were Sid \\"ii!( !'.N>., r&C'e 19 held. doea not uaua.lly favor lfucb long 11410 ()out Blvd. 40'7 soth St. ~ ill Ph. 2S88-.J NEWPORT BEACH. CALIF. m l!hapa to add to the normal e:x-\ Giddings, ho1ra George Pu Uer, race 9.'8!1 donaled by Dr. Soiland Walter Longmoor brought the DEFEND YOUR HEALTH WITH clten:ent of race day. Er1ckaon, Hammond, George 1 .• ~n the ''F 'lghl" \\'8J!I !tarted ten discuesion to a head by suggeeting 1 A stiff brcrze cau.ted unexpected flret ; Larry Wbeeler, l.'.c K 11•·1e:,., The Perpetual Trophy for the term leases. ~ In the PC ! leet, Larry Wbeeler'• Strom, Roger A.ment and Brownell. the commia!ion meet at a commit-"."\ta ago and the Doctor hu also "gtnny sail" waa torn and Sid wn. Frazier and Hillman did not finish r·:-eaented a trophy for the first tee ot the whole to go Into the I Aft_j, U1!£ klnaon won first place only to t-~ .. e the race. place \\'lnner for the races held matter fully. This \l.'&a agreed, and VlfA.nVi bia malnaall tom after crouing the I The B&lboa Dln.ka and Snowbirds each year Mnce the start ot the voted favorably by the members. OW:'# finish line. Bert Ruasell'a Paclf!c toued about In the breeze during "Flight" progTalD. Dr. Solland will Two public hearings were held WJ 14-footer. "Amber" really took on one race and then d~Jded lo call be on hand on the day ot l"le race, on prqpoted a.mendmente to the more 1"a ter tilan abe could handle I it a day, Placing in the Dlnlu were Augul!t :>, to aid the committe-e in city ordl.(la.noe zcning law, and no a.nd y,•u swamped. Manh&ll Gram. flnrt; Roo.n..le Col· carrying out the bl p m objectiona were heard to either. I Sunday event.t tor the Pacific lln•, No. 104. !dorgte Morgan and I Capt J A B k ga.l rogra · be One wu the much· booted about 14·foot Dlnghlee cl08ed the eight Jim Smith. S. Whiting did not tin..\ at the ·, · titl ce:m~Jt8;;ea h'::tn r pig, cow, horse, goat and abeep ~::"::"::"::"::"::"::"::"::"::"::"::"~~~~~~~:;=:=.':~':'==::~~~~ and final ra.ce ln the Sum.mer leh. Snowblrda: Allen Beek, firtt pee g amendment. The amendment wa.s ~•u•ut1.1,.,.,,,,,.,,.,,,utu1111•U111•11•111111u1H111111fl•11111~ie111111u11111.ai•••11iwi.ua111111111rra11•111u1u•111n1u11111,.•:i Series. Places and points have been No. 301, and Dan Kraemer In No'. ~heGSno\\•blrd ~Ilg~ will be hthott returned to them by the council i • tabulated .. tollowa: tlrot, Bill &lid 308. ,?h. 0·;~0r Ir b arr~n ~ e I to not prohibit COW• and bor ... , • Cold and Machineless Waves ~ Sue Ficker who placed flnot in &11 u.~ 0 utguaN w enrt He bove,r-!rom the city. It pa.s.sed on to the i !! 8 . th • poin d M E I nor comea 0 ewpo ar r 0 next h . '""' lb th 0 a Spec"1alty ' eventa. wt ulA le; Heon • ay n arge act 8.8 official starter for the Tenth ea.nng . .a.ue o er W&s e i • Bert Russell. 30 point.a; third, Dick Annl,·eraa Fi.I ht propo1ed change In set·back ln rear ~ ~ ~nton with 29 point.I;· fourth, Ebell Cl b ry ' yards ot properties on Newport ;: Tinting Done . Patty Hunter with 32 polnl>; tltth, U Adk' R . Island. It alBO went over to · tbe ~ Expertly ~ Lt. Ray Greeoe with 3~ polnU.. lilSOn eSlgnS next hearing. ~ < R.Wta for the two racea run by Expanalon ot the EbeU club p s'ti Co ty I An application for change in ~ • ~ the Snipea Sunday were: first, building at ~l~ Wellt Central ave· 9 I OD 38 • UD zoning on lot.a 20-28 in Tract f.« ! Evening Appointments ~ Clark Kine. 11> point.; oecond, nue will take place In the near School Superintendent on Newport Height. w .. submitted ' • ~ Allen Andrew•, 5 points; third, future follow lng a caJ;ed milttlng to the member• by R. T . Hubbell. ; • G 6 in of the membership last Tbuf9day . H 1 bin • Phone 179-W . !! ram, po t.e; fourth, Bob and wtlb Mrs. Victor Grace presiding. 1 Not announcmg his future plans, e P a..na a ca et shop on part ~ • ~ ' After much dlacuulon by the 28 I Ray Adkinson, coun.ty supe.nnten-of the property, he said, and apart-i ~ memben preeent It wu vot9<1 to dent or schools resigned his post menta oo other lot.JI. Aaked by Pat. ! Vi'S Beauty Shop • 8 A L B 0 A leave all arr&ng!'~enta to the build last . week in a move. w~ch was tersoo how many motoni he plan. i ~ tng committee, Mn. c .. M. Dea.kim, considered as a surpnse 1n Santa ned and what horaepo\1»er, the ap-~ · (-Viola Brennan) • Te EATER chairman; Mrt1. George Wheat, Ana .. He had served the county pllca.nt said about 10 1-h.p. motore. !! llOI ()out lllP.way, Corona del Mar ! Box offtoe open.a at l :SO P. m. M-H•~ Welch Mnt. Leiter 1 for 14 % years. Whether tbe proposed change ;,11,,,,1, • .,,. •1111111uw1,11111111111"'"'"'ae11111111e11111111en1111u1ue111w1111u11tt•11111n11111u 1u1u1111111111111111111n1116 i...t complete s.bowhl• or • • ... -• J • I Wh · 1 h f his Double Feature PJ'OC'n.m starta Iebell and Mra. Wayne Harper. . 1 e. e gave-no reason or at 8 :SO p. m. The committee hu not yet held ;esign~tJon,. som~ obse~ers read Tueot. -Wed. .Jack London'• "ALA.SKA'' . and. "CRIME DOCTOR'S COURAGE" with Warner Barter Thon. : Fri. -S&L Marta .Jon Turban MOSTEZ HALI, BEV "SUDAN" also "DESTINY-' with Glori.a .Jean · AJan CurU• Sun. -~ton. Laraine Day • AJa.n Manhall "BRIDE ftDST AILE" and "FASBJO::V ~tODEL,. TUM. -Wed. · Ne:c:t Weck "THE MASTER RACE" and "HEB L UCKY 1''1011'1' .. Thun.. -F1'j. • SaL • Next Week "1'0NE BUT TIO: L01'ELV HEAR1"' Com.inc: .. A Bora. Blowa at MJ......,.r, "Tbe BDllllpton", "Mofl7 and Me .. , -ran la tbe Saddle." II 11 Y WAB 11 0 l!r D 11 Wedr e•laJ' o.17 Wally Bro.. -.&a-Carney Franam· i.-atord·\'en Vacue "Gilll. &1188" Abo Z.-O"'(s -NEVADA" Titan. -P"rL -SaL W.U-lleery "TllJl!I llAN'l!I NA VY" a mtttlng to dl9Ctlss contract..s with into his res1~auon a dispute re- buUden, but tt la understood they cen.tly over his reported refusal to I plan a larg~ addition tQ the prea-~instate a Ja~~ secretary ent room and that ~haft 1n~o. her Conner pos1t1on o~ the ad- already been gn.nted. Cost ot the ! mtn1stratlve T'06ter. Adkinson ex· bul1d.lng will be covered by an FHA I pected to take ~ muc~-needed rest loan. before announcing his plans for the future. Work wtll start on the addition S eedl th 1 · aa aoon aa a contractor bu been ucc 1:g e ~nner supenn· 1 aelected and the club hopes to OC· tC'ndent will be Lln~on T . Sim· cupy It.a new quarten by the first mons, ~onner supenntendent of 1 at October. , I schools 1n ~gu.na Beach ~nd more I -cl b •---g! In ft_. recently d1S1.nct super1ntendf'nt .a..ue u uan n v g c ..... u and rin i I r Val · High part lea tor aome years pa st for the , hoof p~ pa 1. 0 encia building fund, but a conaldera.ble sc ' acen ia. amount of the money raiaed went B ] b G. to tbe purcbue early lhl• spring of' a oa irl three tel> adjoining the club house. Honored At the close of the rnttting membeni of the executive board we~ hoetease3 at tea. h-Jiss Mary Estelle Ba.c on. daugh. ! ter of Mrs. Jurgen H. Lorentzen of I FISHED FOR TROUT 2009 Ea~t Bay Front, Balboa. and Merle Beebe, service manager of a student at Bennington college, the CuJberbon Chevrolet company Bennington. Vermont, baa been returned yesterday from a va.ca-el«ted tbe chalrman of her Houae UOD t at Barton na.t& Kele for the year 194~6. re~ g-oocrTie.biDg lo the area I Aa such, ehe "K·ill have complete beck ot. Redla.nda. charge o! the &dmlnlstr&Uon Of PAVALON BALLROOM Huntington Beach ..• ~/ • I AND HIS ORCHESTRA her bCRqe and will !'epreeent ap. proxi..mately 2~ girt.. She will act u the pereon&l contact between the college &dmlnl•tratton and the individual etudent. tn her Houae. Balboa Honeymoon For Santa Anans Honeymoonlnr tn Balboa are CbarlN C. Carrillo jr., USN. and hi. bride. tbe forme-r Marianne ,_.~ ot Fullerton, wi.-weddlnlf at C&pWa de Ban Antonio wu an event ol. lut. Week. Kr. Carrillo i. the 90b of Mr. and Mn. C. C. C&nillo sr., 109 North c.rn.,. otreet, Sllnt& Alla, and u an a'riatloa. spec•ell« in tbe NayY. Tb.e 70UD1 couple will ma.ll:e their bc!m• ln Sant& Ana. BUY MOR~ WAR llONOSI BURT R. NORTOl',i llu~-... _..., !'., ... a a cwa. NEWS· TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS • ' Pay Both Ways Use Them for Results Read Them for Profits • Just the Article You Want May Be Advertised in Today's Issue L , . I • . I -. • • ' iiatrk&t a••aoA HWWl·HNN •ws1rt = Picaic to Observe 167 .. Amal¥. Bob Allen One · I Of 'Pencilled Personalities' Of First White Man'• Visit to County At Irvine Park o• ·July 27th . Orange county rut.dent. who like to .plcelc m1.7, with the plonMTW and memben of. the A..moctated Cbambera of CommcTCe Of Orange county celebrate the .1'67th year o! the flNt 'fbite men to vi.alt San· U&go C&nyon acd the county. An annual ptcnlc I.a being observed ln Irvtne Park on July 27 lnatead of the May Day ort.gtnally set ulde foc the event, because the July 27 date i. the anniversary al. the hiatoricaJ event. Governor Gaapa.r de Portola and his party, lncludlng Father Crespl. were tbe nrst white men to v\.l!llt Sant.I.ago canyou and here, with the rtdgu of Old S&ddleback rising majelltically In the background ooly eight miles diat.ant, the Mass of St. A.nne'1 day wu celebrated on their arT"ival-July 27. 1769. The big O&k grove formerly Or- ange County Park. now called lrvtne Park, la where thtse fl.rat wblte men camped 167 years ago. During pioneer days in the Santa Ana Valley, thls same tine grove waa known u: the Picnic Grounds. - dlocovery ot thla -.it1tu1 -t!Oll ' (CloallJnMd from ..... l)* ot the Banta Ana mountema, Md openoto.. A COIJl'lo ·ot ,..,. th• memben ot the R<>eda to Ro-bla .,,...,. .,.. -toward Illa ~-tn tint oMc on~J P>!t mance Auocl&tton Ila•• ~ -No"PO't BarbQr Rotu71 clUb. ~ 'rited to cooperate with tllem In WU .:.cted the -rlret J>l'l!lldoDl. ""' commemoretlng thla Important bl!>-bu !>Mn act!Te In the tl•e orPzt torlc nenl. ~ latlon ner lllAc.. 41reet1Dg tm Ob11ervo Tl"adttJona Tarlt4 tpterut., eapeetall.1 that at The by.law• of the Roa.de to the bo7 900\lta. 1 Roma.nee A.uoclaUon atate: ''The Tbe 1..,. 1940 ,,... eaped411y objects of this corporation shall be auptdOUll for Boa> Allen. He f'&.D to create, m&lntain, and admtn11t-for the· office ot. city eouncltman trate a facility through which all 'and ,.,.., elected. In tbe lame )'9&r civic minded orga.nlzaUon~ both he wu sfve.n tbe a:lgnal honor ol pubJJc a.;d private, can cooperate betnt the only young man named \\1th each o»ier in the constructive tht. entire dla:trtct for civic en.- exploitation of the attra.ctlon.a and erprhte by the naUonal body of th4I advanlag"8 or lmpertal, San Ber-Junior Cb.amber of Commerce, and n.ardino, San Diego, Orange, Riv-CO A 8 T GUARDSMAN W IL· received the coveted gold mtdat erside. and Loa Angeles counties, LIAM t-tlTT, Radlomaft third Bob wu ~lected aga.ln to the to the end that the total combined clau, of RalnbOw, Calif., la pru-council In 1944. Be1lde hill clvlc erfecttveneaa may be gru.tly iD-ently .eelng duty In lhe:£r Pa-actlvttle1, he found t:lale to con· creaaed to the advantage Of the clflc aboard a Coast Gua .man-tribute to the war effort u per- entlre community." ned tanker. Hla ve-.el ea as aonnel manager of tbe Pe-yton Thie family picnic iAi part ol our a floating service atat!on for company. and when they we-re ab- program to revive the rich tr&· un it• of the AmerM:at\ fle9t In th• .orbed by the Hardman company dltlons of early California and to P acific. providing fuel fol" all the popular young man continued acquaint the members ot our UIO-type• of veaela from picket in the 111.me capacity. Cancellation elation with the outstanding .1Cenic boa.ta to crulter9. The '°" of Mr. Of their war contra.ct clOHd this beauty and biatorlc ahrinea that and M,.._ Ben Hitt Of tho above plant June 1. abound tbroughout California'• addrest, Wllllam haa a brother, Sailing h1 hie bobby, but Bob LI magnificent Southern Km pt re. sen, who la a Sgt. with Y,e 27th a thlrty·eecond degree Muon and Harry Welch of the local chamber Div. on Okinawa. Coad. Guard9· an Elk. He and bis wUe Bern.tee ls a ine mber of the co~mJ.ttee. man Hitt enllated In 1942,. having enjoy their family of two child~ .t\llri'"DY BAYXAN, aew 001r mander-e lecc of Po.I. %91., Am- ertcan Leeton, ln Newport Har- hor, and '-et.en.a of World W&r L Hayman wu elected, a.Jo ni' wttb. tevea JOUDI" veterabA of thb war, to lead the Leclon here for Ute oomlJal' year. He la cleJ'k of the 8eleeUve 8uvloe board, and takes ofnoe 100n with 110me ot the boy1 be belped lnduci lnt.o tbe armed eervt.oe.. 'Buba' Lewis Wins Yacht Race City Wins Title to Property At Arches; Ramps to Be Widened Tbe City of Newport lleaeh won rlcht to title. tJUe to the former ltr:lp ot. land BecaUM mapa made .out In ~ occupied by Dant'• M&rtD.1 Waya cent ye&r• failed to lbow tbe prop- and ut&bliabed the D.Orthelly etty er city boundariea, and puttcularly llm.ita for wbicb. it oont.ended In a two plecea of land which we.re .ev- tull bf'OU&'hl by tbe State of call-ered by the construction at the tornla to a.cqull'e five pucelll lp the overhead bridge at the Arcbee, vicinity ot tbe Arcbe•. McKee cla.1med the land, and ao I ......... Clyde Ashen Better After an Operation Clyde AabeD. ll&lbo& USO .U--tor, la ltUl confined to bla home aft.er an operation on hJa leg, whJch required oome okln gnft!Dg. Re- porta today indicate tlle well known public eervtce chief ill much im- proved but will be cont.bled tar at lea.at ten d.aya more.. Tbe city had contemplated ac-did the city. ------------ lion a.g&lJlat the prwnt cJalmllUlt, The lt&le Wanta to widen the l~••!ll!•l•>llLl'llUIUIHl!!lll .. llnlllll!l'1llllllllfll01111l<lllfl~ W, T. McKee ot Huntington Beach ramps leadtng to the bridge, and " FRUIT • wbo bad a contract to ee11 the p iece found the title not clear. Hence the =.~ Cannm" g S<>a""'n ._:.; to Da.nt, and gave way to the suit by the clt~agalnM. the claim· _ ~ = atate'1 suJt which ended yeeterd.&y a.nt was lnJte d abtorbed tn the ~ Is Here ~ when Judge Raymond Tbompeon action by the te, who wa.nU the -~ Of the Supert.or Co~ banded down property. ~We have a pleo.tU'Dl mpply of ~ a declston estabU.bin« the city'11 The utenat.on of the old road i Oert.o, SmN'eU. also Ian ! ~ Get Yoar ~ Mrs. Bouchey Asks Divorce north of tbe cha.nnel v.•u the moet valuable, cl&Jmed by the private ~ PICKLING CUCUMBERS ~ interesta to be worth $2:),000. Sev-~ Here ~ :'ii':! 0~d U:.~~!re ":!d:a~ I G R 0 C E R I E S I teatily for the city. They Included • Mrs. Edna. Mlrrle Bouchey, wtfe Lew Wall&ce, flnt. banker and I Cold Meats I of Thomu E . Bouchey, former h&r-foufu!erJ o!H ~~-C:.~,!"~r opf cwomil-._-Fntltll and V__._tJ....... .• bor m8.!fter and now staUoned at ..merce, · · ~ • ....,_,rge · -.~ Pbone 1818 ~~,.::' .. _ ~ San Pt>dro wfth th@ cout guard. son, Louls Briggs and R. L. Pal-. -r--., .. _ ~~;:e;ui:ol:d d~~~~ougb At-;;~~r:.ity engineer for the put ~-=Button's Grocery i The couple were marrted about The case wil~ now be beard by _ el1rht yeare ago.· but Mni. Bouchey a Jury to ea:tabllab the VaJue of the ~ l'J'M Newport BJY4. OoeSa Meeai ~ :0 continued u teacher in the Santa city property. l11n1111111111111111111u1111111111111 n111111111111111i H11111111111il Ana llCboola. She went to llve tn -------~------'-------------­ Santa Ana with her mother when Ir---------------------------. By common con.sent, on May Day, everyone who wu able to travel took hla tainlly to theee picnic ground.8. Travel waa in lum- ber wagon.11 and spring wagona, ln buggtea and in cart.II and on horse back. Tb.11!1 fine old CU!tom of hav- Pack your picnic be..l!llket, bring graduated from Newport Ha.rbor Janice and Ann. He bellevea the every member of your fam.Uy and Union High 1ehool. harbor dt.trlct hu unllmlted poee-Walter fBUbaJ Lewla. 14, son or come to Irvine Park Friday, July tbWUea, and that we ha..-e •tarted a raclng father and member Of a Mr huaba.nd was stationed at San Pedro, and they recently tiold their home tn Balboa. New• ot their sepa.raUon comel!I 8.1!1 a. surpriae to their mahy frienda here. lng a plcni.c once a year for Orange county ploneer11 and their ta.miliea: will be revived. However. instead of May Day, we have selected July 27. the anni- vel'S&ry ot the arrival of thf" ti.nit white men, ao th~t both these rich hiltor1c events may be celebrated on the same day. Tbe A~lated Chambers of Commerce of Orange county. the Orange County Coaat A.uocla.tlon and the Historical Society of Or~ ange county plan to celebrate the B 0 w L B A L B O·A 2 4 0 2 I ~)NUS • AGO N y ~~ tn .. °"c _.. -1&ft" fir.t &ft..t-.nil llJ '"'' la.IHI ~hnlq- Se 8•'Y"T-SO litjH'll--hlni.... C:O.& Pft' ~t. VttY MNerat. 27, for a reviv&l of the tradtttona.I Co up the grade to world fame. aai.llng family, brought hi• Snow-Oreng• County Famlly Picnic. Tbe ngressmen On June 18 of thla year the bird In flnlt at a tpeclal "Coo- program 8'la.rta at 2:00 p. m. wtth v· . H ho youngest city councllme bees.me gttMiOnal Race" at the Newport Mrs. Bouchey had previoualy been married to William McElhan- non. "°' Oubbouse avenue, former Santa Ana nortat. recreation.al g&mee ror children; or-ISit ar r 38. During the m09t restrictive Harbor Yacht club Saturday a!ter- ganJ.zed sporta tor adulti; bicycles wa.rtl.me condlUona. the Balboa ls-noon. The 27 entries m8.ll euvered in Mr. and Mrs. Olyn Francia, 1511 for old and young; enterta.lnment (Conttnuf'd from Page One) land Variety atore bu maintained front ot the club veranda u the Hamilton 8treet. are receiving con· !Pr everybody all afternoon. Sup-Vlalt0f'9 Introduced a n n:ceptlona l high uaortment ot coogreasional committee-on beach gratulatlona on the birth ot a per at 6 :00 p. m. wtth picnic tables. Braden Flnch, affable prelrident mercba.ndlse. erosion sat down for lunch. daughter, July 22 at St. J oseph grill flrea. spring water and plenty of the chamber of commerce tntro-SaJllng in pertect weather. con-hoapltal. The young mll!ls tipped of excellent hot cQJfee, cream. and duced the gueatll of the city. Mayor Co ty Pl truted with the tough condition the 8C8.les at elght pounds, three sugar free to all. Hall, in turn. introduced county un anners Of the !ollowtng day, the youthf'Ul ouncee. Plan Scenic Drive , and city otrtciale, ,and reialdenta Vi"si"t Comnu"ssi"on enthualute put on their race for Mn. J . M. Cooper of Santa A..J\a F ollowing supper there will be wbo were invited to meet the con-the d.Jgnltar:iea which they would avenue, Costa Mesa, W&.l!I hostess to a short program to preaent poat. greasmen. He called att&oUon to T p '7 ,,..._ • have run la.ter anyway, according Mr. and Mr~. R. A. Wellington of war plans for a scenic circle drive the habit of vieltore, once given a 0 ropose LAJDIIlg to Henry B. Grandin, starter. His Santa Monica, formerly of Coeta over Saddleback Mountalh from tour or the area, in wishing to re-daughter, Nancy Lou. placed sec-Mesa.. Riverside and Orange counties tum. A muter plan for zonlng of the ond; and Norton Younglove, third; =------------- down past San Juan Capbtrano Alter the luncheon, the entlre entire county will conalder zoning ' Charles Heyler. fourth; M. Yeager, firth. I MiMlon to the ocean. A cowboy pa.rty waa taken on a tour or the of areu ouUlde Newport Beach orchestra will furnish music for harbor as guests of the chamber but contiguous to it, ll-pla.na dia· The Sunday aalllng, however. dancing by moonlight-community of commeree and the city. one cuaeed at lhe Tbur11day night proved to be a battle or the ele- lringing-hiatoric pageant-fun for group leaving in a boat turnlshed meeting of the city planning com.. mtnt.s. with several crashes. Mar- a.ll. There will be a moonlight ride by Hubbard H~·e. a.nd another ln mlMion by Jac kson Diggs of Santa Ion Simpson waa run lntu by a No. I over scf"nlc trails for those who one ot the coaat guard tx>ata. Ana. a.nd Dr. W. L. Bigham of 12 Rhode•. demaatlng her boJt. bring their horses. Al W yatt, owne r Mattere pertaining to beach Laguna Bea.ch a.re c&nied out. Howard \·ounglove, one of tbe of the Irvtne Park 1ts.blea on the er0&ion &long the coast were dt. Appearing at the meeting ln tie. premier aa.Uers. brought hll!I boat ! lert Of the ma.in eotrance to the cu99ed with the committee by Su-halt of the county planning com-ln without damage. T ed Mertz: !oat park, offers tree parkJng for all pervlsors Warren and Gordon for m.lulon, the two p~aeated a tee-a ruddtr on hie Falcon. Hook borae trailers. and good saddle I the county. together with Patter-taUve 1uggeatlon for meeting with Beardsley waa reported t o have horses for rent-telephone reser-son for the city, so that they may the city plannerai at a..n 1.nform.al done a neat bit of l!lalllng wt:en be waa forced around the marker ' Quality Lumber and Building Materials • COSTA MESA LUMBER CO. R. E. HOSTETLER Pt'lone 48 NOW OPEN The Nationally· Known Photographer • Is Personally Operating His Studio in the Balboa Inn Arcade For Appointmentii Phone 1048 C-1lltaUo1!1 Wlt.b-1 ObllsaUoe a_,.: 9 TW I P.X.--&l. V s. 1 Dr. U. D. Hayes, D. C. vation, Orange 8724.-J-2. be familiar wtth problem.a of get-togl!'lber to aee whether coun· I erosion when congressional acUon t y areu joln!ng the city abould be ~,.~.,~· ;•~w~l~th~o~u~t~!~o~ullh~g~in~bla~Rh~od~e~•·~;;;;;;~~;;~;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:= A marriage llcerue waa: Issued to Nlcbolu Arthur West, 21, a.nd Ve rnie Bemtce Abbott. 25, both of ~ta Mesa. ia needed. created lnto different wnes. Delighted with what they aw Oltterent condttlont exbt ln on their trtp over Newport Harbor theee area.a than In other puts pt 6W-Ji. ....... M. 8. • .\.. fi!• 1 8A."VTA .&..."'i'A. la.at Saturday the Congreplooal tbe county. Dr. Bigham· said, and group vl1riting tlie cout from whether they sbould reeelve spec-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;w 1 W&shineton, promlsed hearty co-lal atte::nUon of the county board opt'ratlon In plana for further' de-of 1upervi~ra and other ortlcial velopmenll!I In the area.. b00ie1 la for tbe planners to de-ONCE AGAIN SAM'S SEA FOOD CAFE Offers You the F1nest Place ro Dine in Orange County: All New· • • Even the Location ... One-Half Mlle East of Old . Location on oCast Blgllway. Beautiful New Cocktail Bar • We Lead Southern California in the Serving of -SEA FOODS - ALSO YOUR kind of STEAKS -VISIT OUR KITCHEN - Sam's Sea Food Cafe and Fish Market !501 Coaal. Blghway (Near Seal BNcl>) LEGAL FORMS • FOR EVERY TR A tl 'SACTIOI.:~·: We have ~ It cooveolent tor you to lmKJre compliance with an requirements r1 the law by C8lTYlng a complete tMock r1 all tcnoa and papers needed tor the oompletloo of ""ep' transactiOll- ........ :~ ....... tut ... Of"IM:&allaa .. ..-y "' -..,. -.,, "' ,._. prtlltlftg ,.,bis-ff'Cll?ft a ODllftPa.ta fOlilr> _....,..._,_ .. ,,_ ..... plall•lfta -..... -. .. tM ...... 1'1mes ot your .... a e ............ wtll be atblshsd t. ,_.,. ,.._. ..n fw .-.. moy-. ·· 1EWS-TIMES Heading the party wu Hon. termlne. Henry D. Larcade jr., ot the 7th Willia Warner, county superviaor Olatrtct In Louiala.na. Others ln the la a member of the committee who group were Hon. Clyde Doyle, Cali-waa unable to be preeent at the fornta: James P. ~elan, Connect.I-I meeting, but the vlaltora obtained cut; Herbert J . McGllnchey. P!'nn-the approval of the ~lty planning l!l)'lvanla : Homer D. Angell, ore-I commiaston to meet soon together eon; Wllllam C. Cole, lifluourt, and and jointly expre99 their opin.lona Gordon L. McDonough. C8.Ilfornla. on a proposed wnlng map whic.h Mrs. Clyde f>oyle and Mn. Gordon will be introduced simply for di.s- McDonougb were ilio ("Ut>&U. CU&!!lon purpoeea. General Bruton, Dlvtalon En· gineer .. U . S. Army of San Fran- cisco came to Newport to meet the party which reacbtd the New. port Harbor Yacht club at 1 o'clock from San Diego. With General Bruton \\'U Col. Ru/us W. Putnam, Dlatrlct Engineer from Los An· gel ea. Others comlng from San Diego were C'apt. Charles E . Sa yers. U. S. Engineers· office, San Francisco; Henry N. Mullf"r. U . S. Engtneen1' office, Wa.ahlngton; I<. P. Peel. A.ui•tant Engtneer, Dl.atrtct En- gineers' office, L os Angele.s; George Larsen. M. C. Collins and M.r . Long. executive MCretary to Hon. Jerry Voorhee9'. Orange county wu adequately repreae.nted "9'1th'Willl!ll H. Warner. Chairman or the Board of Super- vleon, heading t be delegation which included. Supervtaor lrvto George Gordon, Walter S. Spicer, L. G. SwaJe1 a.nd T . ~-Kuchel, Costa Mesa Men Home from Wars Master Sgt. Fred F . MU!er. son or Mt. and Mrs . F'red l.1 iller , 381 Bay 1treet, wu among the 1100 veterans or the Pacific war de- ba.rk:.ed Saturday at San Francillco. He haa been almost th~e years oversea.a. havlng enlisted in 1939 and bu served in Australia, New Guinea and the Phlllpplne.1!1. Hill brother , earl, U! serving on a hos· pit.al llhlp a.a radloman. Home oo furlough la Pfc. Manuel Peru. aon or Mr. and Mrs. Cor- nellua Perez. Rt. 2. who pa'tticl- pat&d ln the ca.mpa.Jgna of H ollMd and Germ.any and wu &\\'&rded the Purple H eart, Oak Lea! and Unit CltaUon medalti. He v.•u a "TI.m.· berwoll." member of the 104th Infantry dlvitlon. memben Of the Orange County Mr. George Kra.uu of Phoe.otc., Harbor CommJaion; J4yor Clyan Arizona, i. apending hill vacation H. Ball and Mn. Ball. Councilmen wtth bll wUe and amall aon, David, L. L. llbe.U &ad Robert Allen, Pni1-at the bom.e of Mn. Krauu' p&r-~~r.~~-· JH&r. 8-_ enta, Mr. and 4.rs. D. T. Hebert u:i ~"' ot 2463 Elden avenue, Cc»ta Mua.. B&rntt, H ubbvd C. Howe. Ralph They are enjoying the beach and P. Mukey, A. B. Rouael.le, C&pt. fla,hin,g. Mr. Kraua t. oob.Dected Albert 8oUand, USNR. Commodore wt.th Ule Phoenix po9to(tlce-. A.180 Jame11 Rubel, Newport Harbor a ~-tn the Hebert home tut Yacht club and Mn. Rubel, L. A. week wu Kn. St.ell& Tatum of Petch, ~dent Oranp County Clw>dJer, Arizcna. Clout Auoclatlon. R. L. Petterwon, 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia, City Engln .. r. HUT)' Welch, .ere-~ tuy Newpo.-t Harbor Clamber ol C>mun•rce, R. R. HO<f&ldnaoa. Chief ot Police. and repreeent&ttve1 ot tbepreee. ROSS & BARROWS I !ti I • t. Owen Roofing Co. -.. , ... II&. -4111 UllTA .&N& . . Lamber .and Building Materials Bay Q'istricl .Lumber Co. .,. I P"'-1111 na ooAST mqBWA.Y Sea Troat aad Hallbllt are. Biting off the N~rt and Balboa P1en n l7olU..-A• n ..... _.,_ I , -· ' e !GiOJ IC lllND • [ • I I . - OFFICE OF DEFENSE TRANSPORTATION GENERAL ORDER 52 191ctfve 12:01 cam, June 30, 1945 ''No cankir aball "''""~or a llocate 11eatlnr.. OI' a}MPID,l 11p9c. OD. a pe;:;:r:u tn1n m ore than 120 boun la .aftDOeoflChed deo&rture tlm#of auch tralo.. No curler eba1J 1-lH a tlck•t for • reM-rveo -tOI' aJMOUaa llP9C" oa!Z:d~w tn..ln more than Ill houn IA .a.._.. of departure of •uch traln, escept ID tb9 ca. of tk:keta for r9MO'atlons made prior to th• eftecdT• daft of tha. Order wblcb ha•• not bee:a. pkked up.'' OFFICE OF DEFENSE TRANSPORTATION GENERAL ORDER IS ··on and 11fter tlo'clock ooon,July 15, lNI, DO Clmll- m ?n carrier by ralltotld Ot" U.-pil!C C:UcompaQJ llbilll. opCr:l leor transport any rallwayc:ar coata1a1aa.a..p.. In.·. i.~ac~ or elc~in& a......,.,.modatloDll to a polnt ol disrance 43'1 m ilee or leas &om tbe point ol ottaJ.n ol 11ou C.l f""...:J.r. such dl.stancebeln&m-..u.d b7theehort- e.stJ '.3r::~C'e by nlflroad OYet wtlJch dMplna can ate oper.it:: J between such potntl ••• Each common C&f'- r lcr by raliroad shall forthwithcancelaUr tatlool fo r-ap:;a,ce after l l o'clock noon on Ju.17 J!li, JM!i.'1 . . h.~at about Travel now ·. • ••• under the new Government rulings f 'nit c-nment bu CllrtllUld dT!llsn tn••I bJ ~ the rann.dl not to make .reserntlODI 011 Jl9i••n&er trainl more than lff da111Ja ldnnoe of deJm'ture and by bannlnt tleepiaa car terriCI ,.. trlpo of~ mllee or 1- A lot of people are ._,,,;,,, that; with the Eu.ropa..n war over, the ua•el lituatio.o ·on traim: lhould have eu:d up by now. But they are 6nclia11: out that it'• hanlertlwl ~to ~ spo.,.; They're ulcinc-ihtrnid>e..1 ··wflyl'' The reuon it limply that the railniock ue bei411: called upon to repeat • job of mOYing ...tt; 3,000,000 toldien. But thit time it it ID ~:::::; iti 6 ID 9 montla whercu oripollly it took than 2 yean ID move thae men. ( - The rai1roods are llilJ opontiQr Wiifi -thi ....,.. &~o/ plWCnjltt CIR that they had wbeD tbe1l ,,., ltlrted. Building lleW ~CIR hu D0t .been permitted since Pearl thibor. ; · Ml!!l. Pullnian CIR ha"8. boaa COll..ned.lati!; • h01pital can, and, Of Course, more Pullmaru tD~ coach~ than ever ue being withdnwn from civilian t<ervice to use in the movement of men to the Pacific. The great bulk-of trallic for thr Pacific fun~ into + railroodJ to' pons of rmbarkation iti fomia. S.04 Fe; with ill improved lacillt!ii,• 'earryin11: a lafl'C. pan of thit traffic. -.. ~nu. all add4 up to the fact that only • ~ limited llDOODt_of '1'9"" it left over for ci~ tri...L_r -- Of coufl\ w9 llU·ID aecommodaoe ollr fritiidi lOd make oew acquainunceL But you, too, azreo! that thc;_trOOiio_and ma<¢aJa_needed~ IJ•pon_-_come 6nt.' lNtW,:~~-1.now . oD:c>nlCr. saoia•F_.~ oooup nrw,ch ... _ CIR OD order to eeet 31 people. 16 ocw lunch couoter-dinen arc alto o ·order. A ·iobotanrial number ol new oleepin1 cal"! (!ill be placed in otnice 011 lhc Santa Fe a _IQ!!li L~~D Boord onfen permit{ ' SANTA FE SYSTEM (INIS • , ' .. I I ' ~ • I • ...... ..... i ••• ........ ,, .......... ~ I ' • I Planl Night Clue Fer Home Nuning • They Really Got Gove1 aor Wa1'1e1 Wiii Start S:!~~~ 1n tho 'Flllfd of ~wblrds' Here 1 ·--AMEQ'ICAN by WOODY Cc:JWAN Build-Your-Own Boat Plan Under Way by Peyton Your Frienda and Mine • 4 opoclal nlaht ciuo at -clay, a part7 or 14 cot:.:'~ a-11:ar1 wamm · ..U '-*!. wUh mapo -= rulto or t11e ~ wW bo otart.ed u ooon U ;;,:-n!".!'!.da, .!, ~ ":arv q""4 to ll4t u -.,w lll&rt<r and -. wblch i. e:rqrocu to lWtnc out ~-ta are -KJW. ~--. a fleet or OYtt'--am Kadt B-~ bo la In cbarg of .-rd tho CJperllUUO sot 11;11 cm to pwt a opKlal prise, th• ntty enUIN. I A bulld·yoar-.own plan bu hoen ~ at the Peyton Boat bulldlnl( yard on Coast Highway where a rroup of army tugs a.nd elgtlt 110-foot aub chuen were ~~t~te~oio~ = Front, Balboa Island, roe the put week were their two IOns and famllies, Mr. and Mn. Nibs White and &OnS, Regp• Jr .. and Richan! Stewart ,the new baby, or Whit- tier. Expected eoon at the White home Is a daU&hter-ln-law, Mn. Horace White &nd IOll Ola.rles ot Honolulu. Mrs. White ls the for- mer Lucille Matthews who came over l"eCftltly on the clipper on n!"" celvtng word or the death or hor father, the late Louis J. Matthews • l!dltor of the Oovfna Aqus. IClal ~.:.bera tnterute: th the -.me day tut week. tt wu re-°'Goftmor"• TropbT!' to Use tint -Lut yar'a fr'ADt ~ woo bJ ~ aplalnod. She aid that ported at the hlgh,..y landing. placo ~ In the tenth onnual Janet Power a otudent at l'lllll-~ clam bu been. trued, Geo. Clarlt tumod the l!:lpada •ntst>t or the s:n°"blrcls"' herO 1'14• Glrll' SebQol and wbeo ..,. :.i a number ot i..ss.., nqueotlDc baclt ""°" after hmch after ho and A,.....t Ii. TIWr pdu will bo In ad-hundnd and UW1Hn boatlr started a nMlinS cia. can now be &C· Bill nuke, deck hand bad obMn· ditsoc to tbe ftnt. pr1M to be with over one btmdred flntM!qs _,,. eel every one on board wttb plenty awarded to the winner bJ Dr. Al· the nee. flCW!! ted at. tbe much-.ougbt-e.tter flab.. bert 8oil&D.d. o.v a ecore ot award.I wtU be 'nle clam will bo completed In a • -of · nntnp and will otart u She can Ire rouhed thJ<>u&1l the ICntry blanlta for the FUPt of made with tropblu to lint 10 1 built tor the umy and navy. 'Tbe tarse yard now 111 arranged by Cbu. Poyton 00 that lndlvtduallr who want to build their own boa.ta niay make u. Of Peyton'• facWUe. at specif1ed rental ratu. ...,.. u 1~ to 12 hove been signed. Red er-. th• Bnowlrlrd .. ' race &nr now lrelnl( placo wtnnen and speolal pri.. . -ttnt strl to -y-"'' The new plan bu been In oper- &tton for 90Dle time, Peyton dia· c'oeed.. Four bo&ta bave been con- structed tbere alre&dy, two ot wb.lcb. have been put into the water. They are the Sea King, the beau- tltUl new lonr·l'&DC'e tuna clipper, and the Offlbore, ~enfly com· pleted oportatishlng bOat built by Kermit Rim&. Hi. brother, Keith Rima !JI now at work on hla own crott. 1 ................................................................................................ -r~ flnt.h. ~ troy to flnioh. . .._ oldpper to -tho ....... !Int oontce mu to flnlob, ooc- oDd ..mce man to tlntab., and to aldpperw ot reted cratt ttntMtns Mrs. C. D . Taylor, ~ ~arl av~ nue haa u guats Mn. Zita Mein· tooh, ochoolteachor or O.owchilla, and Miu IWoemary Folner of Loa Anp:les. Miss Feiner will be a guest this week and Mn. Mcintosh wW n!m&ln foe some time. • EDYiBE DA VIDSON~S ' July Clearance Ladies' Apparel Greatly 1 Group Better Dresses Reduced to Becular $M.93. $39.B:li to $<9.9G ...... To clear ....................... . 1 Group Dresses ::c:::.~~IMI ... ~--~~:~-~::. ..... .. 1 Group Dresses :-::. ·17:~~·~:~~:~2~~5. .. :i::. .. . Clear 29.00 18.00 13.00 1 Group formals ~ ~~fM) ~ ~°-°-~:.. Y2 PRICE • 1 Group Wool Suits ~:.~~5.-~ .. ~~~ .. ~~ 27.00 1 Group Woo l Suits ~"=~-~~:~.:i~ 30.00 1 Group Better Slack Suits ~~:5 .. ~~ ........ 11.00 ' 1 ·Group Blouses ::: .:i~.................... .. ... ___ 6.00 1 Group Blouses ~--~~~-~·-~~~-~~----8.00 All Sales Final -No Exchanges-No Refunds EDYTHE DAVIDSON'S 213 NORTH BROADWAY SANTA ANA nm.. eou .. The coura Will conr U mnea O't'er Newport Barbor. n. ttart- lnc line w1ll be acroae the bay n.ur the Balboa paYilkm, to Bal- boa hl&nd, tbe.n. we.t ton.a,. mark- er No. 1 ott the wut end ot Har- bor laland. then aouth &Dd. weal a.round eut end ot Udo I.ale to flq marker No. 2 tn center of channel oppoalte Udo Iale club houee, a.round the marker, then eut around Bay lllland, on put Balboa Pavilion to nag ina.rker No. 3 ln center ot channel otr eut end at Balboa laland, a.round mark- er and back to .tarting Une. The ra.ce will at.art at 1 :30. on Sunday, Auguat ~- A S!1. VER ST AR foe plh.ouy in rr<tioa lw hem awuded to Pfc. Juliu. /uchenbren.ocr, Pinck.oey, Mich. Although• member _ of a light mac.hint gun KCtioo and thettlore oo.Jy armed tnth a putol, AK:benbrmnct advanced with .. ,.tn.I ri.8emtn under beary fire to knock out a m~chiat gun potittoa iD Nt'W Guinea. He helped ~ the eoany fue. Men Like that mwt ha-...c waporu. food and clothiag. The War !loads you bay and hold will pron.le th.m. U.S. r..-,.,.,,0,,.,.,,... Peyton ha.I aix piece• ot beavy duty eqUlpment at work Lo the yard, which are le&led out 1n b.1s arrangement with boa.t bullders. Sevei'al have already taken space, and when not actually working on their jobl, pay no rent He alao bu a plum bing contractor, weld· ing contractor u well as two boe.t Mra. A. E . C'bn.tmlen Of Pla- centia who la at her Delbo& t.la.nd home for the eummer entertaJned 20 membera of her club Rction at a ftab. try and beach plcnlc recently. Another member or the club, M.ra. Dick Burdorf, will entertain the group at her Balboa home on Auguot 10. --------------;--------------1 bulldere active ln h18 lot. Mrs. Velma Walker of Wilmlng· ton ha.a been a bouae guest for a few day• at the home of Mn:. Oiar- lea L Hansen, 107 28lb atreet. Mr. and Mrs. Le•ter Patch of Newport Heighta aand Mr. and Mre. Otto Dodd and daughter ~vra of Costa Mesa went to RJv- P acific Tel and Tel. Announces Donation · To War Fund Cause Undisc losed ·Child By Former Wife· erslde Sunday to •tt•nd the Amer!- City Reserves Stri p For Landing Field On Water Prope rty Ramblin ' 'Round ' can Legion meeting and elecUon. On '·half of The Pacl!tc Tele-Annulmen t Sought Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Hammond Ll'C Of Redlands &re at their summer pbon.e and Telegraph Company and home, 870~ Seaahore Drive, tor the lta subiridiariee--Southem Cali!or· An un.11uapected child by a prev· .11ummer and are entertalning many n1a Telephone Company &nd &ll loll.II wile was gtven u grounds for trienWI trom both Redlands a.nd -------------1 Telephone Company of Nevada-an annulment by Mn. Elsie Mar· Los Angeles. Mr. Hammond b past 87 llarbnl One of the joys in the newspaper game besides reading the police Maybe it was a good Idea for an blott~r. is read.Ing copy. In today's army pilot to put a bee t.n the city story on the swordfish boats Ed bonnet, 90 to speak. At any rate Watkins' "Mi Honey'' came back a cert&in u. Bird, nyer ttaUoned from the compogine room as "Hi at the Santa Ana Army Air Bue Money"-not & bad name foc a who claima the eut u bls home fishing boat. at that. N . R. Powley, President, announced shall, who married Eldon Fl'ederick president ot the Calitornia C1rcu· today: Marshall t,.Ne~ Bea.ch Augu.st Iatlon Managers' Asaocl&Uon and "Our directora have approved a 1, 1944:, and trom whom she parted was formerly connected with the cootribution of '85.000 to the Na· 11 day11 later oo lea.ming of the Redlanda Daily Facta. tlonaJ War Fund, Inc. Although the exiatence of the child. ============ campaign la not yet officlally tn That alleged concealment ot hie progreu, we tell that It would be pre·ma..rita1 statU. with her con. helpful to the fUnd to record now 8tltuted fraud, she maintained tn our contrtbution. t hei plea for annulment. As ground FIXIT SHOP saved an are& ln the newly 1eued Lots ot oomment on that "block city water 1&.Dd for a poalble party" given last week for Colin landing atrtp in future yean. Brown jr., when 83 (actual count) "Inctwrlve cf our torthcOming for a divorce lt annulment 18 de- con.tribuUon to the community nted, ahe eJJe(e<t extreme cruelty. chest.I, approximately SS0.000 a.a· La~ Mowers Sharpen~ by Power Machine Washing Machines Repaired GEO. DAVEY Some time ago the young lieu-residents of Pearl avenue turned tenant came to the city hall alter out to g1ve blm a welcome. Well nytng over the area.. a.ad uked lf it wu a honey. It was the Idea It ml~ht be poulble to leate land • ot Joseph Denkert, who remem· aft.er the war tor a private fiytng bered similar parties given return· tleld. It was dl..ecu.-ed Informally, I Ing soldiers ln their home neigh· but nothing wu dooe because the1 borhood in New York City at the officer le still ln the army, and no end of the last war. He not only propollitlon wu made. I enetneered the affair, with lu per- nually, our paymenta in 1946 to •ttY WAR 8 0 N D8 the National War Fund will &gift"" -;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;2;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;~ U66 Newport Blvd., 0Mta Mooa gate th• tum or $135,000. Our con-1 trtbuUon to the National War Fw:u1 HCJl'Nevtr, when the city e;ouncll fectly scrumptious buffet dinner leued 93 acna ot the city water (and we frankly admit that third land near the Santa Ana r1vl!r thl.9 I salad and second piece ot cake week to t he HUlma.n OU Develop-were entirely unnecessary) but he ment company, the councilmen uk-also provided part of the enter- ed fOT and got a 8&0 foot wide tainrnent, his dances both with and atrtp reet"rVed from uecuon ot any without cc.turrr acceuoMes ·prov· type of bulldl.op durfn&' the period ing almost as popular as the l~ly ot the Ieue 90 that In the tuture Spani&h dancer, Mary Kanqy. aucb a l"trip migbt be UMd for a When the tables were cleared landing !leld-ln the event any-one a~ and chain edged the street, mle:ht W&D.t lt. the dance ~. and luted until will be allocated con1U1ttnt With the war tund quota.a applicable to the territory aervtd by Our com- panle.a. The COllUD.Uh.lty chest COD.· trtbuUone *111 be made to the ape· cillc communttie:a u our compa.nle1 have done l..n the put and the &JJJounta eo cantr1buted wUl be made wbeth~r or not the commun· lty cbea budgeta are included in the war chest.a of variout commun- ttlea." Coon Life Estate Is Terminated --============; J l a. m . Othtt sect.ions of the town Petitioned by Shelby Coon, Bal-r could well copy the idea. wtth or boa. r.la.nd arcb.ltect. the superior without the excuse of a homecom· court gn.nted lut week a t.enniD· ing, fOl' it's a nice thing to know aUon of the life eatate cf K&rtan your neighbon and IOmethJng we A. Coon. who died on February 2t-, att grooN1ng away from in th.lJ en 1942. Part ol the property conatn· ot changes and unrest. ed. ot a large rutdeoee at 516 Rubber Bands Scotch Tape Now on Hand Supply Limited -at- NEWS -TIMES sou "'-0-trol Newport- • Mn. Fiottnce Greely went ti.sh· South Bay Front where llr. Coon tn1r Tuesday with a charter party hN ma.de b1e bome for averal on the Zootane. First she woul<l, yeara. then lho wi>uldn'~ but she did. She rolled out early an<l went out with Rada.rrn&n John Vogle jr., 900 of the png and got her reward t~· Mn I Bal catching two albacore. Good thing, Mr. and . John v-or - boa, is now in the p~ of di .. too, for Leona Gardiner WU set· charge from the Navy ,at Corpua Ung too puffed up with her repu· Christi Texu a.nd wttb its com· talion as top fisherfemme ol Bal· pletion' he and h1I wife June Will boa. Leona didn't &:et any that • ' trip. but .she will next t.im4!. Entire return home. catch on the Zoot.s:me, ch.art.tt boat ------- from the Balboa Pavilion n .. t, Try worldJla todaYI Cl'CMW<Md WU 19 albaeott. 1 pip )e OFFICE SUPPLIES ' For All Business Requirements ••• Let Us Supply Your leeds Add. 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' ' ii ' • • • • , t . ' 9at110A !EV ER IEWS-TIMES CLASSlf.IED AD IS Al OPPORTUNITY! Read Them for Profit • • • Uae Them for Reaulta VlC!'ORVlLLB ARMY A IR :nELD, Vlclorrllle, Calll., July 10, -8/B~ Jamee H. Benedict.. 22, buabend of Kn. Ruth C. Benedkt, ...,_ JI09 Marigold avenue., Corona deI Mar. bu been dl8cbarged trom the ......ice at Camp Bui Bep&ratlon Conter, under the Anny'• point .y• Um. Laa.t sta.Uotred at the Victorville Anny Air Field. Sgt. Benedict en- llated at Fort MacArthur In AprU 19'2. Going oversea.a ln February 19«. he served aa a noee gunner with the 15th Air Force, participat- ing ln 60 miMiO!l!t and 40 sorties before returning to the etatea ln October of 1944. He ho1ch: the di.stingul!hed Flying Cron, the Air Medal wi\b four clusters and seven battle st.ant. He had 116 point .. A former bookkeeper with the Bank of America, Balboa. hUI pres- ent plans are to work tn a shipyard tmlll next February when he plana to enroll in colle~e to take an architectural course. His mother, Mrs. BeS!rie L. Benedict, also re-' a "des at the above &ddreas. ' The Department of Agriculture la urging that no fruit need spoil f or lack of sugar, and most can be pre.served without It. Your local Department of Agl"iculture Exten- sion Service has recelpU for sugar- lfss canning. Fru'.t canned without sugar may not hold Its shape aa well, look azi good, but will keep well. Some niceties and personal preferences must go tn war time. •soo CASH for funeral ...S burial ••• only $9.41 pakf i. Rtprdl-of bow Uttle you have pe.14 la.. tb.• l'ond Lawn Proi.<:Uoa. PllA prcnidle DCVJIDU Tll CA.SB tor tuunl ud burlal ~ a.. ...S -Hiii IS Al ACTUAL CASI We haft ~oa to l"llP'06 duce p&r\ oC • MUa r1 ;m,,,. noti'Ved: .......... _ _. ..... ,.11cy .. ., ••• ...,. w ... .... __ _. .... ~ _., $fA1 ·,... I -. .,_. _. ,.., b • ..,, ,... .... ......... ., __ -•••••• ..,. .. ,.t..a ..... .... _.., __ _ ---------· ,..., .......... .,, .... .... 11 ........ ._,.. .... ........... __ _ ...w '-"• .... .-4-...... WT '\ ...... ...,.• • aAIL \Jiii COlfOM TO•ATI' ---·-----·--- rrwo lmporta.nt features of tun- ! ton for the mature woman are llluatrated In the wb.lte spun rayon dreu pictured today. It'e eaay to get k.(o., a.nd It's easy to we&r. ln addition, the trills of narrow lace and cool eyelet embroldary give thla New York atyle a freab-but- not-tluttery charm for Summer atternoon1. Sheers, always depended upon by the mature woman, are made up bf New York'• dealgnera tbla Summer not only 1n navy and black, but In Uny, neat check.a and prtnta. The popular coat dress, for tn.atance, ts abowu lD navy and white check• w1.th a new look In Its aide, rather than center front. fastening. Printed boleros top many print drea1ea with aoUd color sheer top1. The aott black sheer every woman need.I for dreaa-up oeculona uau&I· ly bu a touch of color for ftattery, : such u phit Ungerte detail at the neckline or, u on one attractive dreu, a acattertng of amall, color- f'Ul butter1Uea appUque4 acro11 th• bodice. First to Bomb Borneo; to Be Re-Assigned MIR.AllAR, CALIF.-Jd&rlne 1.t Ueut. George W. Ba.rnett. 21·yeu· old medium bomber pilot trom Balboa. baa returned here tor leave and reuslgnment after partlcipa.t· lng ln the tint MJtcheU bomber strikes on Borneo and close S\q)-' port mtsslOD.8 over Mlndana.o. HlJt tour totaled 36 miMioca and 400 flying boun. He WU gTaduated trom Newport high Khool June, 1941. where he was active ln buket.b&ll. tenru.s. and track. He later attended Santa Ana Junior college. Hla wife. the former Corinne Jane Davis, lives at 815 Spurgeon street, Santa Ana. H1a parents, Mr. and Mn. George W , Barnett er .. live at 763 W. 18th street, Coeta M.,.._ I ....,1--11 you doa't ftiid what ! you are Joo!dng for advertised In 1h1s Issue PbOlle N~port "8dl 12or13 and Pace your own advertlaement __ _ ( II Spell Welc~me To Congre8smen With Flap llt11UIQ:88 Ot!IDlll : ROOFS Welcome ID the tuguage of Applied or JIOpalMd flap which waa all but loat on tbe Pree .£.ft1mstee ai J.upecUon tandlubbero at the 1unci(eoo held W . J . Benbow, 880ll Mar<WI A ... for vislttng coag:reumen at the Pbon.e Npt 1012-J. Gt·ttc Newport Harbor Yacht club 1aet ------------ Saturday noon wae a feature of-Dave's Cabinet Shop le.red by Dr. Albert SoUand, flnt Cabinet Work, CC Doon and draw· commodore ol. the club. wbo lives ere, Patio Fu..miture, etc. Cor. nut door to tbe club. Walnut and Westr:n.lmtu, O>sta . From Dr. SoUand's home new a MeeL Phone 1753--W. 64·8tc dozen nage, wttb the Amertca.n flag at the maathead, then wel· PAINTING ooN'iiicroa come spelled out in one group of naut1ca1 nags, and a uat of the Painting -Decorating enalgnia o! all the ya.c.hting assO.. Roof Repalr A Painting elations on the Pacl!Jc Coast flying Svmpson & Nollar opposite them. Pb. Nwpt. 1217-W 512 38tb St. Or. Soiland, a capta.ln in the U .S. 12·ttc Navy, explained the meaning of the ~play when call~ upon by BICYCLES -SOld, rented or re-- Bra.den Floch. prfsldent of the paired. Vogel's, 100 Main St., chamber of commerce and chair-Balboa. and 208 Marine Avenue. man of the day. Balboa I1land. 22-ttc GOING TO ATLANTA. PERSONAL IF YOU a.re lonely, write Box 32, ClarkJ!ton. Wa.ab. Send stamp. M-atc SllABE YOUB CA& FOR SALE-Bronlon chicken coop KEY& MADE WHIL~ YOU WAIT $20.00. Call 2'33. M-ltc Vogel'•, 100 Mam ~ -and 208 Karine Ave., Balboa Iailand. FOR SA.LE-Unlvex SGmm ca.Den. 22·Uc with laather caM, ~-122 24th ----,,----,.-----I etreet. Newport Beacb M~tc R l D l N: G SHETLAND PONY Gelding, outt-Aloog Hllhllde Tl'alla In beautl- able tor boy or girl. Phone New· M Laguna Cl.nyon, 11.50 per hr. port tT~W before 5:30 p. m. or Hay Ride, ,-_rr;anged. 2009 &fter 8 :00 p. m. 63-ttc HorMe 8o•r;ded. Auto Batteries 18 month -$8.f.6 Ex. Pennsylvania Oil GaJlon -70c WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY Costa He• 65-4tc Uncalled For Suits 200 men'• .euU., $•.95 up. Top and rain coats. Watches. ward- robe trunks, guna. Ba&kina, 220 W . Ocean, t.ong Beach. 6--ttc LIGHT BULBS Extension Cordi Iron Corde, etc. Pbone La.glDl& 2875. 48-tfc Carpenten Available for geneM! maintenance and repair GORDON 4 RO BERTSON Call Newport 83 Washing Machines Repaired Parts For All Makes Pick up and Delivery. SCHULER'S Washing Machine Shop 1768 Newport Blvd. Coata Meas Phone 2263 ~5-tfc NEWPORT PHARMAcy *uc "More For Your Money" We have jll!lt lmtalled 3 new lac· WE HA VE:; sooa uaea planol for tory method Retread molds which $~. Jl.25, SlM. $196 up. Flne gtve a deeper tread than new gr6nda $3.915 up. Tenns. Some tires, meaning more mileage. tor rent. 30 years tn Orange Leave tlrea tn the morning a.nd Sam McGill, manager o1 the ueed car department of tbe Culber1..9on CheVTolet company, left Satur- day fol" a two wttks vacaUon in b.J1 former home at Atlanta. Ga .. He wUl return home via Washing- ton where he expects to visit hla daughter. Loulae Porter, now in the Waves. cowity. Dan.-Schm.ldt P1&Do Co.. have. them ncapped or repaired 620 N . Ma.1n. Sa.nta Ana. ~t!c by evening or we pl ck up your RIDE W ANTED-F'T'Om Bol.aa. and --,.------::,------:-car and deliver same day. Free Newport Blvd. to S. A. A. A. B. WANTED TO BUY 11 I if d ~red. k No men living are more worthy to be trusted than those who toil up rrom poverty; none Jess inclined to take or touch aught which they had not honestly earned. PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE OF STOCK IN BULK =,,,-===------..,---:::-,.----oanera em Money bac Must be there from 8 a. m . to w ANTED-A car cooler, Phone guarantee Is your ueurance. 15 P· m. Phone 13 or 2l22 alter Newport 589. :>6-Ztc C01ila Me n Tire 4 Retread Shop O :30 P· m. ~ttc our new addreu •~ FO.._....., Z2 WILL PAY CASH tor your fur-1760 Newport Blvd. -LO_S_T_-_ .. _. __ ~_~~------nJture or wbat have you. Phone Tel N. B. 2M2 M-tfc LOST-Tricycle, Tay1or made, red Nwpl 2000. 0 . R . Crawley, The ------------- and black with chrome trim. $10 Food Ba.aket, 1812 Newport MUSICAL & RADIO reward. Ph: N. B. 2302. M-4tc Blvd., Coat& Mee. IJ9.ttcFO --R--A-l-.E--Em~------8 -e~n square FOUND-Ma.n's watob. 401 Sa.nta Ana Ave .. Newport HelghtB.. M-4tc EMPLOYMENT WAND:D I F YOU want to eell your old plano eee ua. We pay b..lgtleat: cub. prtce. 30 yean ln Ora.nge county. Dan&-Schm.ldt Ptano Co., 520 N . J4a.l.n. Santa Ana. 5--tfc Wll..L CARE for cblldreo ln my cF=u=KN:-:-:=1,=,=uc-8-E,--FO-B::-:!lALE:-:-:=---:-:: home, eveninga or over ntghL =c=--=-:-:c=--=:---:---..,,,--::-;-"- Ph. Nwpt. Bch. 334-MK. 54+4t.c FOR SALE-Two domestic Orlen. grand piano, $275. 1704 Pacific Drive, Corona del Mar. 51-tfc RADIO REPAIRS-All maky; tubes. etc. Marine Electr1.clan. Pb.. 2417. Burt Norton, 1111 Coe.st Hgwy.. Newport Beach. 1-ttc INVESTORS & BUILDERS ATTENTION! For Sale: 18 Choice Lots on Peninsula Lot No. Sl 82 SS 16 16 22 1 9 55 87 S6 87 2 8 17 101 25 17 Block No. Tract No. DNcrtpt. --·---· F ________ 51s _____ _lnslde --·----F -----518 .. _ .. ______ . ..Inslde --·-·----·-· F ____ , ___ .. 518 _______ Inside --.. ·-·---· G ______ .. 518. _________ Corner -·---·--·--H ________ 5l8 _________ Comer --.. ·-·----· K .. --·-·---.-.518 ..... ____ .... Jnslde .. -·-----.... 0 _____ .. ____ .. .518. _______ ... Comer --·----·-·-· 0 _ .... ___ .. -... 518 ..... ______ .Inslde ........... _ ... .None ..... -... ____ 948 _____ ... Comer .................. None. ................. 948 ..... -.... -... Comer -·-····---···.None ..... -..... -... 948 ......... _______ .lnside ---·-··---·.None.._ .. __________ 948 _______ ... _ .. _Jnside --.. -.. ·---.. K -·-·-·-.. ·-·--·518. ______ ...... .Inslde ._ ........ -..... K .. -... -... -..... 518.--............ .Inslde .................. K ·-·-.. -..... _ ... 518. _________ Comer ._ .. _________ .Nooe .. -............. 948 .. -.. --.. ·---. .Inslde ·--·-· .. ··--··.None ..... ----.-.. -.948·--·--....... loslde ·-·-·-----... H ·--.. --......... 518.-.-........ Comer Now that the war is over in Europe there is a great demand for CHOICE lots on the Peninsula Point. These 18 Iota w!11 NOT be sold separately. All bids must be accompanied with a cashier's check for 10 % of the total amount involved payable to the Escrow Dept. Of the Bank ot America. Balboa Branch. Oiecks from unsuccessful bidders will be returned after the closing date. C. A. Herberts, the owner of the above property, reserves the right to reject any or all bids at his option. Bids will be received until 10 A. M., July 30, 1945. Address all communications to, C. A. HERBERTS, Escrow Dept., Bank of America BALBOA BRANCH ALL LOTS TO BE SOLD FREE AND CLEAR OF ALL ENCUMBRANCES • 51-7tc taJ rup, SxtO: Maple and Ma-FOR RENT U LISTINGS wanted. Beach pro- Notice Is hereby gtven rur11uant to the provisions of Section 3440 of the Civil Code of the State of C&lltomia, that ELMO F . GIBSON lntend1 to sell to ANl'T A P. SEX- TON all that certain per90naJ prop- erty consiating generally of entire stock and fixturee ot a Meat Mar- ket and Dellcateaaen bustneu. known u Balboa Meat Marke-t and Delicatessen belonging to said Elmo F . Gibson and located at 708 E . Central Avenue, Oty Of Balboa., County ot Orange, State ot C&.11- fomla, and that the purchase prlce tbereor will be paid, on Tue.lday, the 17th day of July, 1946. at SMART A FINAL CO, Ud. 1060 Eut 1st Strff't. City of Santa Ana. County of Orange, State of call· toruia, at 2 o'clock P. M. That the addreu of aald vendor ts 708 Ea.st Centnl Avenue, City of Balboa, County of Orange, State of Call- tornia., and the addresa o1 said vendee Ls 708 Eut Central A venue, City of BaJboa., County of Orange, State o! C&lifonlia. PRACTJCAL NURSING, plain hogany table; bedding; amall vs• · ---Lil B M ewtng b min Pb. 0 -MLL RENT BEA..-~ ..... Ocffi.n perties and homes. a _. c--1 • your ome or e. · heater; picture trames; m18c. v .1.J...r uL Re 610-12 N wport Be Ch 1986 R. .. •tc Front apartment or ••--e bed-Farren, with Jack gan. e a -o.hl'-J household furniture. Mrs. Joeeph U.l.1-e An Ph S room Water Front house tn ex-N . Main St., Santa a. . . Strictly Modern 5-roam stucco, 1 year old, exc~ Uonally good construction. Dated July 6th, 1945. NELL CARY, ( bavlng Power of A ttomey for Elmo F . Glbeon) Vendor and/or ' ANITA SEXTON, Vendee. Pub,-July 24 . 1945. No. 233-981 NOTICE OF SA.LE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. Jn the Superior Court of the State WANTED--Carpet and Upholster-Den.kert, 216 Pearl Ave., Balboa change for $3000 to $5000 loan A. 0912. Sl·tfc Ing cleaning In your home. Work Island. 152-ttc at good interest. Phone Nwpt. guaranteed.. Color and beauty re-FOR SALE-Large Ivory dree8er, Bcb. 334-MK. 54.4tc FOR SALE-2-bedroom unfurnish- vtved, gtve new sheen. Phone twin bed, coil springs, toner-====-=-=-===:-----ed house, immediate posaeaaton . Newport 683. Call between 10 spring mattrMS, dresaing table, _w_ANTED ____ ro __ RENT _______ u_ $6.000.00. Hal Will Smith. Phone and t . 60--tfc extra twin bed.I, old 91:.yle daven-WANTED-UnturnW>ed houae, 2 __ 200_-J_. ________ ~ __ t_p .EMPLOYMENT Ol#&B&D II port &. club cha.lr in fair cond. bedroom. Phone Ne"IVpOrt Beach Two la.rge library tables, oak. 2104.w. M-4tp WANTEO-HOT1tL MACD. Balboa w&Jn.ut. • oa.k dining chain, 3 Inn. Phone 660. tJ.ttc Iron folding day bedJ. several SP AR at Cout Guard Bue, BaJ- other articlee. Ph: Newpt. 494. boa Island, need.a room or will EXPERIENCED bouaekeeper. Uve M-tfc share Apt. 56-2tc tn. Two cblldttn. $30 per week. can Newport 608. M--tfc WANTED-Part Ume help clean- ing, 2 or 3 days a week. Pbone Nwpt. Sch. 104-W, 155-Ztc WANTED-Woman tor houaework 2 ba.lf days a week. $1 per hour. 2030 Eut Ocean Blvd. Phone 1375. 06-ltp HELP WANTED -Woman for general houae work two daya a week. Phone Newport 1770. Can turn1'h tranoportatlon. M-2tp BOATS, IJUPPLIE8 11 w ANTED -Fumisbed. houae or apartment, by young Cbrtat1aD couple, do not smoke or drink. No children or pet.a. Phone Nwpt. Bcb. 2104-W. M~tp FOR SALE-21-ft. aailboat. $850. 120 Ab&looe avenue, Balboa I&- lan4. 33-t!c FOR SALE-Small Callie outboard motor, excellent condition, S7:S. 361 Ea.It 18th St., Coeta. Meaa. ~2tp FOR SALE-22-tt. sailboat ot Star WANTED-To rent furnished 2 or 3 bedroom house tor 2 weelul ln Aug. Price no object. Joseph Hohn, 276 Los F1oree, Bakers- field. · 56-4tp ca.., two aet. or ...U... G. A. -.-.,-,-1-, li.,-,,IT,,..,..l"Tli:-------,-7• 1 Jonee, 217 Agate, Balboa. Island. M-•tc MUST SELL-Furn1'bed, 2 bed-=-,.,------,-,-.,.,-,.,--room home. Im.med.late poasee· Best Buy in Balboa FOR SALE--6-rm. Stucco with .._room turnlahed apartment over z..car garage. Hardwood noon, patio, flnplace, mod-, erQ. Poae.utoo w1t4 ucrow. • Balboa Peninsula $6,000 Cash; balan~e like rent Phone Newport 13 or a.ddreu Boz II Ne~Tlmes, Newport Beach «-If WANTED-Man to work on fur· nltµre van. Good s&lary. Penna.n.- ent. Balboa Tran.liter Co., 1~1 W. ~ntra.1 . Newport Beach. BOAT FOR SALE-Dolphin Sloop, sion, excellent location. Phone 19 ft., u.111 tn good condition. 1974, owner. 0&-2tc -------------B&rgaUi at UQOO. !lee at Viking Port or phone 1691. •'1-tte 56-tfc 1--------c=--:c-c,..--:-liELP W ANTED--Checker 9;anted ST AR" CLASS aailboat. Built by at the Harbor Market, Balboa South Cbut Co. No. 1480. 1003 Isla.J;ld . Phon• 317 or Residence Coaat HJghway, Boeun'a Locker. 2290..W. 56~tc M-4tp Best Bay Front Buv! Furnlshed Immediate poaseaston. FOR SALE lM:MEDIATE POSSESSION Huntington Beach 213 Knoxville Street S Bedroom new home. Open trom 8 ,30 a. m. I<> of Callfomi.a In and For the _H_E_LP--,.Wc-AN-,.,-,TE=D-:-"'Bo_y_l<>--d,-M"'v-e County of Lo• Angeles truck and help around boat shop. --------.,,.,.----~ FOR SALE-20-tt. aailbo&t, good 4 Bedrooms. 2 Baths upstairs. lnBide &bower and dre11sing roome downstairs. 4:30 daily. Triple Garage. Large Patio. Red~·ood exterior and Knotty Price $8000 ' AJm95t Half Acre 50 ft. x 330 tt. Good eoil $425 2 Mountain Cabins Fully turniabed, at San Juan ca.p-- lotrano Hot Springs. Trout stream at your front door. Hot sulphur batba free. Prices $1150 and $1260 A. W. Gibbon, Broker 339 E. 18th, Coata Mesa. Phone 1237-W. 56·ztc D. C. MacKenzie laJ8 Newport Blvd., Coota Mesa Phone 161 Nice Corner Lot $550 • Newnort Heigfits MODERN stucco home, two bed- roome. $6500 East Side Modern Home. PosseSBion 30 daye. $6500. Terms D. C. MacKenzie Phone 161 IN THE MA'ITER OP' THE ES-Many people in the Arctic build TA TE OF BE'J•rJE BAYNE. Oe- Wataon Woodcraft Shop, 611 Coast Highway, Newport Beach. builder, beat matertala, designed by Scheel, Brochton, Mus. Phone Burbank Cb 6-9405. 534tp 56-Ztc _IT>_R_S_A_L_E __ 4_0-_f_t_. _r_a.n_tall~-. _n_e_w Pine interior. • Priced Right--$26,500 .Available to euentlal workere on euy tenna and at celling price. Employes Of many f1rma are now on the ellgtbWty liat tor the fir8t laJ8 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa 56~ttc tlme. Tb.ta house I.a: well con----:=:-:--=.,--::-::c::-:-=-c---houses partly underground for pro-ceased. tection against the low tempen· Notice I.a h"reby given that under HELP WANTED-Man, no uper- tures of winter. abd pursuant to the l&w made and Jenee necessary, $200 per month ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~======~I provided, the undersigned, JOE H. to start. Coet& Mesa Recapplng 4 STOtrr. Executor ol said Estate. Shop, 1760 Newport Blvd., Co9ta Chrysler Crown, new b8.il net and ball pump. 1.oqutre Vlrge'e Garage. 2514 W. Central Ave., Nowpor\ ~b . "6-ltp will sell at pr1vate sale and to the Mesa. Phone 148. 54-tfc -FO-R--BALE----Ba-lbo&--Dlnl<,-..,....,-wt"'th"' htgbeat and beat bidder, eubject to -----------_...-S8.ill in good condition, $175.00: Geo. B. & L. Elaine Weiss "La's 'T al~ It Over" 703 E . Central Ave., Balboa. -Phone 683 *-t!c WING SANG BOAT .& REPAIR YARD 811 Coast Highway 101 conftrmaUon of said Superior HELP WANTED -Competent -"·· t do ll~t b k ~ Champloa DeLuxe Outboard -------------Court, on or after the 1otb day of woman. o au OUM wor • • Phone . Newport 8116 ;t;t;t • lloorbip and SpMe aftilahle for Boats for .&le PadciJe Boards for Rent by the week or mqu&h. · TELEPHONE OPERATORS NEEDED • Service Men and War Workers Are All Depending Upon Our G1rla at the -Swttchboard1I ~-.lnJ!al>le o!n 1lo1.1117 -~ <Jtm • • r SOUTHERN CALll'.ORNfA TELEPHONE ·00. 100 F.at Baj Ave., Bah tr 5141,i No. llalD st.. Smta Ana 1•11111••• tf".ln n ?'&1 ••a ·ad. • -~~ Id motor, $7S.OO. Inquin Slip 97, At Corona del Mar August, 194.5. at the bour Of 10:00 and _.., wtth care of year 0 Balboa Yacht Buin. 06·2tp o'ctoc)C a. m. or thereatter. within oaby. Uve 1n. Salary s100 per. i ---------.,-,--.,....,-i 2 Bedroom Home tbe time allowed by law, at tbe ot-mo. Wrt!A! Mn. A-J. WbJIA!. Box BOA ':'S-Bot, Sold aDd Tnded $4000 n ee of GERALD BRIDGES. 1()(14 f01, Balboa llland, <>< call at -llD&m. llDd Parilt Pacific ~utbwut Building, 215 328 APolena. Ph. N""'l'Ort Beach MARIN1< BAL V A.:111: AND Weet Sixth Street. Loo Angelee, -· U-t!e ID'O. al. 14, County of Loo Angelco, State -.-.. __ • 3090 W. Omtral A.._ Pl&. 2388-W: ot California, all the rl&bt. title 8ALl!l ~_,.,., N•wport lleocb, Calif. and tntereat of aa1d deeeued at the FOR SALE--'tl Cuthman Yotor 18-tta Ume ot de&tb.. and all rtgbt. title Scooter, $lSO cub.. Ptione 24157. &nd lntereat that the estate ot. aa.ld decoued bu ecquind by operatlcn <39 Heliotrope Ave.,. Ci>rona de! Mar. -ot law, or othe.rwt.M, lo and to all tbat certain real property --Ucu.larly deacrlbed u tOllowa, to wit' - 11115'· TIDE TABLE'S EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Ete-Hokin & Galvan Lot 11, moa A. Tnct No. •89. located In Orange Cowlty, Calltornla, u per map record- ed ID Book 14. Page 8. MD-W. ~ mp 11 :12 f.0 u ,fll ... i-SIP i---,,D_,.in__,..hi..,. • .,-.,-=s"""ki""ff"'.,--• :.o 10:05· S: ng ......, .., cell&Deoua )(ape. In the omoe Of the COunty R«onler or aald Th. 26 O>unty. -1.0 u u Paddleboards; Sail, 6:11 10:•1-•''* Duck and Rowboats --0.9 u · , 2.1 N-an4 U...S. Teraui of eale: CUii In lawful '" 27 12:27 .. a 1 :Oii ... 6:66 11:34 &129 WA'l'l!ON WOODCR.Arr SHOPS --0. 1 11.e 2.0 en <lout BIC'nnY· money of the t1D1ted state. cm coo-. flrm&ll<>n ol e&le; JO-. of the B. 28 &moWlt bid lo be depOll*-1 with the ' S:M -·-liz7 Newport Be-Open -yo. -o.• 2.0 ----•• tfc blda. Bide or otten lo be In wrttlng Bu. 29 ..... wW be recel-~ the 0.--0( GER.ALO BR1DO , Attor:>ey 7:111 1:N , 7I!iil--=-,,.·-,,r:-~=-:--·--:--:-::---I °'"'" dq-°;!._ !!,1 i.e This JS Wondeitol at Lew, 1004 Pactnc SouUJ\'ll'lllt nd...,.. ~ ta.,.... o1 wt OS llullclDis, 2U 'Weot ~ Stnel, Ll&M -L oa.; --J>. -. Loo AnplH 1 .. Call!F at an,y • -., aftv the !Int ~bl!cattaD -Toa -not twll & cbll4 lo tab -and Wen th ol aoJ.. -~,_ ~I ..m ,_ Dal.o4 .ruly li. ~ ..... -__ ..... ,..,.,, ,-- I .rOJ: B.e· _ a,. to _ ~ .. H-ot11tr.·1 I I • ·----~ ~;-. --' --·-,.. J111716, .. ll; I, T. UM I & W:: • S'aillDg Weather U J""" waol' a be1' aller tor U.. cblldre . . . Cll' .. -tUil1J' ------.. -$19-0 .up. . -. ll01IBARD'S' Yacht ")'iedml Co. ~-.,.,.... ..-. ·Mjll 2 Houses on 1 Lot with izlcome. $9500 2 Bedroom Stucco ~th of Hlgbw~y $6500 See W . J. HOLCOMB 1517 Caul Hlgbway Coron& de! Mar "Where the Flap Fly" Lot on Peninsula $1500 Ocean Frorlt Lot In Balboe $2000 Near 2Ho~s ~. on ttt 10x'J1 $13,5 Bay Fron Iii ~,... $11,50 W. L. Jo 100 :e.t ' ~ .... ' ....... structed. The aubfloor if1 of 2-in.. BUY WAR BONDS pl&nka. ~e hardwood !loon at &EAL ESTATE WANTED M 1-lncb and are beautitully fin. ;-;-:--;-;;:;--=-:-::c--:-7.'-:--o---~ 1ahed. Prewar enamel bath tub, HA VE many calla for homes and mew jacketed water heater, 55,-acreage In Costa Mese.-Newport 000 BTU gu floor f'Urnace, lot.I Hetght.8 D1Bt. List with ua: lt you of wardrobes and cloaet&, beau.. mean business. For your conven. tlful tile, large porches. Price tence we have a branch office at $5850.00. Down payment $685 or 1465 s. Main St, santa A.n&. Ph. m ore, it you wtah. .Monthly pay· MM. HERB ALLEMAN, REA.Lo ment.8 $60.00 for four yean and TOR 56-3tc then. can be ,25.00 per month. I:-:-:--:-::-:--------- Aek any bank about 1111 or for MOIDY TO LO.AX II further l.nformation eee: NOR-LOANS TO BUILD, buy, tmpro,,.. TON Ir: BAILEY, '110 Ocean Ave. modenl1r.e or reftaance. nue, Beal Beacb. Pl>oae Long Newport Balboa P\oderal 11&""-Beacb 310-97. ~t!c aDd Lou _._,_ !1333 Via Udo To......._ ~ 41 38 ·38 36· 35 34 A17l'OMOHR A 1'- PACKARD llO SEDAN- Radio- BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN Radl<>- CHEVROl.EI' MASTER Deluxe Sedan Retin:isbed-Radlo--Heater au:vi!oLET DELUXE O'.>ACH CHEVROl.EI' STANDARD COUPE- CH£VROl.EI' DELUXE SPORT SEDAN- Good -Onlltlca·- -...... '1505 '1000 '811 . '460 '465 '485 w. ~ i-.t.GlllAC~~ COtBERTSON CHEVROLET 00., Inc.: Or w::t.M • w ,. Deir . m-.& .a...au511t. DO ;· tt(P II I I j ._....... --~-------------=-~--~·~™~~2~~~~·~~·!·~··tfitll•lll8118, •• •••• --=-.:--:::.=--------. r---. Mesa Firemen and ~Uies Breakfast; ol - - -a Fire Holtby's Smile Has a Reason If D. w. Hollby, 1-1 -t "' Capt.'Jac~ Gardner Kn. ~ Gardner at Balboa USO Tea Dances Prove Popular la1aD4: and bn daughter, Karen t Allll. ~..., been ytol~ In Santa A eertee of tea dance& being belcl '"Ibey can't .do w. to uo",... tba -E1ectr1c . ...,.....i Ul//1-::-=-===:.:=:=:;=;==----:---....:.----..!?.L!!.!~!!:~~:.!!!~---__::.... ____ __!~!!!!!!'!!!!...!'.!:!!!!L~!!:~-t11e proteot ol Ooota llMa Vobm-doubt1\al tHllnp re~ ~ I , teer J'lremm. when an alarm SUD• the Uth they mu.It ban bee. dte- day ~ cauat>t -oll to-per--tbat da7 broupt him ptber at ODef amttb'• bom." l&t-newa ~ the ..,nval ot ht. f!nt llllled ODd rel&ud after lbe annual _.,,,..., and ...,. alDce be ,bu Alla at Cbe bame or her huaband'• e.ch Sunday evenlDS' trom 6 :30 ~lajcentlva 1Cf:b Serv1·ce Men's Ch1'ldren The Big On~· · ·=:'=.,".":::-~~; :..,~DLes:.!'e~,Bal~~: n oys s That Got A 'y retum. Clpt. .Tack Ganlner ••Ii-aervtce men, &<>Cording to USO of. With Founder ' In April, lHl, ODd be& been In !Ing-ttcl&la. A group ot three b- '" outdoor brealdut tor them ODd bMa -arln& a miOe tbat wm't tltelr tamo._ But tt wu only a come otf. bnalb ftre and they wtte back tn Tbe boy aniTed at 1 L m.. rrt- two •h•lre1 to do 80Ule more relaz... da.7. July U in Dayton, Obio. bom IJ>6~ ea~. to 2nd Lt. ODd Kn. Kenneth Holt- 1!'\apjactr., baco#,• effW and oot-by. He ftlPed 8 poundo, ll ouncea fee ~ Oil tbe menu with Cbet and wu named MJchMl Earl aft.er Sm.1th, ruplendent In high white oa.e ol the Ueutenanl'a trtendll who hat and apron, presided over the ~11~tb t _.. to be barbecue grill.. Special guuta were Y wen ~~ ·Kn. C&lla Viele and Mr. and J(ra. With her .an and d&Ul'bler-Ul-law, Bill Dukeman. vtaton from Col~ a.nd will stay unW _UJ;e la.st of rado. Auguot. Cub Pack Leaders To Meet July 30 Flremen'• wtvea were guull ot Mra. Gu. Beach at the Bert Smith bClllle Wt week. Bingo wtth prizes for all occupJed the evening hours at tbe cloee of which the bOl!lteu eerved tuna 18.lad and coffee. A meeting of Den M.othe1'9 ot ------------'--CUb scout Pack 110 of Corona del NEW LINE Craft Greeting Cards Stationery Brookings Variety 900 Cout Hwy. CoJ'Ona del Mar Mar and Ba.lboa laland will be held Monday even.lng, July 30, at the home or Mr. and Mn. Dutch Hea· cock. 125 Ea.st Bay Front, Balboa Wand. All Den Mothers and committee- men are a&.ked to attend, for &11 organJzatlon meeting and to make plans for the coming year. Newport Beach Pharmacy 2108 Ocean Front -Phone 5 K-berw al lbe H. O. K . club of Ps.a..c.t.ta were entertained 1Ut 'l'Ueeday eventn&' at the· home of ""' Ch&rlea L. -.i. 101 28th 1tree.t wtth ' db:mer party and evening Of t&Udng ewer old Ume., tor Kn. H&naon'a -ruut. Kn. Velma W&lke_r of WUmJn(ton, t4?W1ded the club 20 yean aco. Some new n&mM are oo tbe ro.t.er to nn vacanelea lCtt by mem- ben who h&ve died and ~· mem- bera were not able to be prueo.t, but thoee who enjOyed the nen.lng were Mr9. Bennlnpdof'S and Mn. J&ck Farley of P'UllVlon, Mn. Bundick ot Sant.a Ana, Mn. Ethel Charlton Of Placentia., :Mrs. A. E . Chriat.enRD. ot Ptacentl&, who ii 11.t her Balboa Ial&nd home for the sum.mer; Mra.. Walker &nd the boeteu. Mrs. H&.n1en. Las Costuras Meets On Boat Teva Mrs. Lucille MuUln.8 ""'&.! boetess to members of Laa Coeturas Wed. :'ut;:"%:: will --....., dMd;f, ~ llert B. Ea.ton. MM%/o, USNB, reia.ra'e ~ ~•sed 10. ODd Ca*l>or- lne. t, came to Newport Beaell wtat. their moth· er and tatlMl.r be- fore Peatf Bar- bor. The eatlre famDy ~ to alwaya be able to Uve wttbln olcht and amell of the MIL 'Ibey llave rMlded at 17M W. Ociean FronL nesday evening on tbe 'Teva, 9.'lth I I Mrs. Trilby Ford u co-b osteaa. Re- freshments of little aa.nd..,,1 cbe11, 1 cookies and coffee were served tlrst, and then came "Society I (Photo by ROBfr,T.5 STUDIO, Sa.n ra Ana) Crap." an amut11.Dg variation ot -------'"-'.:..C:...:..LC==::::c..:::.:.:::::::.'...:'.:::::::.==--~--- G. i.. J<><'• favorite diversion. 1 Balboa J\1en Home , Picnic Breakfast Pnns for play were white el e-1 Visit Two Hours For Birthday of phants brought by the guest.a and getting first choice for hlgb score John Hitchman \\'&s the .hoeteee, ~. Mulllna,l Lt . Phelps .\:ct .'.l:el. U ~='l . l't :-ti others chosinr ln turn.. Lt . Bruce Meric kel itons o~ !.trB. So \ b f Mrs Hart1etta O'Neill of Balboa W. D. Merickel, No: 18 Ilay lsl:ind. .methlng nlew dn bl •Mway od · h •· U h parties \\'U p anne y r . an Ialand was a. ape<:l&l gueat and a ve uo::en home recen Y wlt .101 Mra. W . H. Hitchman. 42 Beacon membe~ preaent were the Me• daya leave each, but were able to Bay. when they enterta..lned nine dam.ea Ulllan Owen M•PV slanl..v aee each other only two hours. bo t blrthd 1 1 b a.kt t ~ -J .. J , LL Bruce Merickel bu been ln Y9 & a a.y P en C re aa Joyce McDonald, Genevleve Barnes, f in bonor of the eleventh annlver· Jean Mc Donald. Dorta Ferguaon, the E uropean theater ot wa.r or a ~ of their son John. Iona Trusty, Lucille Mul.Un1 and year and a half a.nd completed b.ie Mut\n earl on the beach at Trtlb Ford. requiffd number of hB.Zardoua mta-g Y y 11008 u pilot O f a B-l7. H1JI brother ~ Corona del Mar everyone went tor ha.a been 1n the Caribbean a.ea for a swim and then came in with a Adult moths do not eat -the real appetite t or acrambled spam ~==============:1:===========~1arv=:""::· =o~r~egg~=··:des==t:r~ey~~ma~t~ertals.~~ a.Jiear ant d a~ c=dtnr 1 n' eggs, bot buna, milk and cboco-• oceroa1u e. ltebrown.1 Lt. Pbelpe Merlc_kel lett lut1 a Mn. Out::-Heacock, Den Moth· week for the eut cout where be I f Cub Sc t De N 1 f la awa.lting completion of a. new er 0 OU n o. • 0 Fourth • StTeet and SyCClnt.OTe SANTA ANA Linrn to "Lov! Nons" KVOE 9 ,35 a.m. M ON., W ro .. Plu. ntAT CALM. COOL LOOK YOU UKE CAN Bl! YOURS IP YOlI'lU! PMl'Hl'UL TO 0011(\>NS FOR 11il! SUMMER 11i1! SEOOND FLOOR HAS CO!'IONS Dl!SIGNED wnH SUCH IMPORTANCE YOU'LL BB WEARING THEM l!VBRYWHEIU! ' BMUTIPULLY • . . WIULB YOU a:BP SO COOL 7.S>S to 19.95 abl which 'Wtll be commlsaloned J which the boye are me.mben, wu p, preaent, and otbere were Jimmy July 29 and go lnto eervlce over -Hitchman. Ricki Mc nt-lln. Da.n aeu. Hla explolta in the Caribbean I Wenger, Randy Peyton. Jimmy Ab-~~ to~d ~~ecent article in the bott. Freddie Mack Sbannoo, Dick or · Rover, Cha.rte• Heacock, John Hltehman and Mr. and Mn. Hltcb- Shower Honors Young Matron man. Luncheon Club With Mn. Evan Jon ... 11s Opal ave-I Costa Mesa Matron nue, Balboa. Ialand, enterU.Lned 1 with a buffet luncheon a.nd ahower Mrs. M. J. Hostetler ot Costa recently honoring Mra. William H. I Mesa opened her home on Broad· Tbompeon. E&JJt Ceotral avenue, way to. members ot a br1dge-lun- wt!e of U.. Tbompton who la now I ctieon club recently. Winners ot overaeaa. Cards were Mrs. J. F . Webster. Pink and blue nowere provided · high; and Mn. Sam Crawford., the decor&Uve note and M.ra. low. Tbompeon wa.s pre.Holed with a Guests bidden to replace mem- lovely ba.Nl.Det. hers unable to attend were Mrs. Included ln the rueat llat wen Walter Mellott , Mn. HaT(Y Bur- lhe Me1d&.mes Spencer. Rtchardaon, dick and Mn. Ruth Craig of Iowa. Wade S. CUgyle. Terry Stephen-sister of the h06tess. Other mem· ton. Crace Crozler. E. H. Hafen-hers playing were Mesdames Ar- feld, WUliam Stewart. the guest den Long, Ray Wallace and Jack ot honor. Mra. Thompeon and her Colvin ot Huntington Beach. mother, Mrs. Ann Clover. When you can't make &a.lea, make friend•. Good Hearing is Good living 'X TKT eowtu iD G1'Dne wbm V V a heariq: aid can briq bac k the full eujoymeiat of Jivina? M&DJ' tbo._00. han round new bapiW-... new lives of .-w.... by -U.,tho 7-ith Radion.ic Hea.rbt.a Ai4. JoiD tbeml Heights Bride to Live in Inglewood Mr. and Mre. Robert Zeller. who have been visiting at the home of Mr1. Zeller'a parent.I, Mr. and Mn. Taylor of Newport Helghta, a.re planning on making their home in Inglewood. Mrs. Zeller waa the former Lola Taylor and her wed· ding took place May 1~ ln Akron, Ohio. Her husband, formerly a T /Sgt., \\'ho eerved tor 27 months in the CBI theater with the Medi· cal Corpe, hu recetved his honor· able discharge under the point SY•· tem. Church Groups to · Meet at Mesa Home The N ewport Heights Circle ot Chri.1t Chul'('h by tht-Sea will meet Thunday w1tb Mrs. Grace BilJlnge, 1921 Fullerton avenue, Costa Mesa. On Friday evening Mre. Billlnp will entertain the Pilot Cla.u, the July meeting having been poet• poned for a week. Mrs. Alice Nlren· berg will be co.bosteu. Thia will be Mn. Billinge" lut time with the church groups for abe has trans- ferred to the Coeta Mesa church. Mesa Delegates At District Meeting Attending the Fourth Dilllrict meetln&' ot the Amertca.n Legion at Rlven:kle Sunday &11 delegatm f1oom the a.ta Kea. PM were J'1nt Vlce Commandu--elect i.e. ter Patch. Otto Dodd. Kenneth Brown ODd GI.,,· era.mer. Kn. Dodd and daupter a,.,, Kn. Patch accompulied their b11•wt. and -led lbe -... Inn. 141'. and Vn. Jolm K.. Elllott, 900 land u armament otttcer Of one prep&re• food, arrancea tar the Eut Ocean Froc.t. ~boa. return· or the la.qeet A.AF hUY')'-bomber orchmtra and decorate• the rooms ed lul week trom Kuebler'• Kamp, fieldl ne.r London. with flowen to provide a fe.tlve on L&ll• WoblfOl'CI. &bot'• m.con-BUii Job wq to wpel"Viae the metllilg. dido where they i..4 a week ot tine loadtng and tusing or all hombo l..&tt Sunday Mn. Betty Hlndo flabtnc. for the B-17'• at Molesworth P1eld wu ln ch.up, Kn. Clyde AAheD Mr. Elliott cauctit "the big one a.nd. he uJ.d that altboup tt ,,...; and Kn. 'l'llomp«iin being unable to that rot &way," a bus whicll be a Jr:ey neut, tt hu never been attend. Some ot the ju.ulor bost- thoug1tt. would hav·e weighed bombed. While there be grew to euea aid with the attalr and othera around ten poundlo. He pulled it in know and llk:e the English people, partieipa.te U dancing partner-. but could not land It for tear of but predleted they would feet the breaklns bl.e rod. A ~ystander at-tntlumce al. America.n troope a.nd tempted. to a.Id hJm Wt pulled on grow more like WJ. Patricia's FLOWER SHOP the leader, which broke, and the Tb.e offtcer came home after big beauty wu gone. gbl.ng to Camp Beale, and bu been Members of the family party getting acquainted with hill mW.I were Mr. and :Mre. Gene De Bra daughter, whom he had never and d&u.gbter Bonnie Je&n, Mr. and seen. He hi on termlnal leave unW Mrs. F't-ed Elliott and children, October, when be will return to Freddie and Joan, and Mr. and civW.an life. ICNl Palm A-~ OPENING SPIJCIAL: Gladioli doz. $1.25 Mrs. John K. Elliott. --------Cut ., ....... Ooreagee A sign painted on a new York Funeral DMqm Housewarming for The Jack Greenes · bank building would have startled MB8. BtJTH McDONALD our enmdfathers, but apparently Open.10 to 5 goeo unnoticed In this age ot war Fri • s 1 Tlll 10 taxes, '----·-~;;_;...•_· _ _;_.;....:P;_· ;_m....;.......J Mr. and Mrs. Jeck Greene were ;--------------------------~ completely surprised one evening recently when a group of friends he ld a housewarming for them in t heir new home, 707 Heliotrorv> ~·, Corona del f\.1.ar. So recently had ' the Greenes moved into the house "that their food shelves were not 1 fully stocked Wt that detail had been taken care of by the guests I who came laden with refresh· men ts. Among those joining in the fun were Mesdames a nd Messrs. Earl Young, Clyan Hall, Too Cole; Drs. and Mesdames Fred Haiber and Herry Llndsay; Statf Sgt. and Mn. Dean Bradford al'ld Miss Bar- BEAUTY • ' 804 Marine Avenue Balboa Island Phone 18%7 Where Hair Styling Is An Art Our rum is to enhance milady's beauty and provide the ultimate in beauty care. Head to Toe Beauty Seroice bara Metcalf, all of the Harbor ll..-------------------------...J area. C.Oming from Santa Ana Ir;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; were Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hunter 11 end Mr. and Mrs. Fuller. It's a Small World, Seabee Finds The world uaed to Seem like a pretty large place but lt lan't any more. La.at week a. nephew she bad never 1een, Curt wnurms. who Ls a Seat>« at Port Hu&neme, drop- ped In to the home of Mra. Cedric Farnham, 00 4191 ~et. Newport laland. Wanting to make la telephone call, Willia.ma: went to the Bud Jacklin home. He goi to talking to Mrs. Jacklin. and dlKovered that hUi friend, back ln!New Hamp. II.hire, wu M.re. Js.cidn'1 coualn and that another couatn had taken DELICIOUS "Country Club" BRICK ICE CREAM TO TAKE HOME In Pints and Quarts Palm Ave11Ue At the Ferris Wheel Fun Zone • Balboa hls cla.a• picture down in. b18 bome l :~=========================~ town Ot Southern Pine•, North I Carolina. Croix de Guerre For Col. Cassidy Word was received/ Friday by Mn. Ca.uidy, 215 Apolena avenue, Balboa Island, that her huaband, Col John F . CUsld)], bad been awarded the Crolx de1 Guette t Or hls work with lbe: Lnvf13lon ot the Slxtb Corps in Southern France. H e ls now deputy chtr# of 8laff ot the Fifth Army ln lt.&J;Y. Col. and Mn. CUsi~y bave two •ona, JJm. wbo at tend.a !!Chool on Balboa Uland. and Jf>bn, wbo 1a now home from Gerretjt Park, Md., where be attends Geo~etown Pre- paratory school. Mrs. J. Hardi~an Returns Home Mrs. J . Hardiman h&8 returned to ber home at 223 via Ravenna. Lido Isle. after 9pendlf1.g the year in \'arious cities where her hus· band, Lt. ljg l J . Hardiman. USN . ' . was in training. Thfy were in Y iaml N orfolk, Seatde and .San Franclaco, but he bu recenUy complete<! training and been ship- ped ouL I Mra. Frank J . Hardi.1nan, mother of the li,utenant, c&.ted t or the children this past y r. She has recenUy returned tro a week in San Francleco. F AC Bridge S ction Meets WedneSklay Members ot the Bridge Section of the Friday Altern~n Oub of Coeta Mesa are en.J:>ying their 91.Jmmtt eeaaiona wben they gather in the 1unroom of Ule clubbouae for a.n afterno0n of I ca.rde and eoclability. Next meeUng will be Wedneaday, July 25, Ot 12,30. Deuert will bl! eened by Mn. B. L. Knauer and Mrs. IJ. c . Payne, b-preceding I card play. Th<loe plannin& to a · end llhould make rearv&Uoa. With~ Knauer wboee telepbcme num~ ii 1277.w. I Program Plans Told By County Vide-Pres. ' , t ,-----TREAT---- The folks Back Home to a ROBERTS PORTRAIT of you SPECIAL . ..... , .00 .. ,._. 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