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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1946-04-23 - Newport Balboa News Times' , • l1l SAND CRA 'B BF . SAM STATE PARK. As the con- troversy rages over the Corma del Mar state park,. which one day is taken over by the state and the next withdrawn as unconstitu- tiooal, comes what is re- garded as an authoritative opinion rrom John Watson, acting executive offi<7r. ot the state land COIDJ)llSSIOO. Mrs. Andrews, hard-hitting advocate of a state park here, reported today that in a telephone conversation with Mr. Watson he stated that he was familiar with the present setup and when asked: "Could any city deed tide lands hack to the state?" aJlS\vered, "yes, without any question." He amplified this by adding that where the state granted tidelands In front of a city (Newport Beach) owned beach. it could at any time return same. It was further explained that a city only holds its tide lands in trust for commerce and navigation purposes and that same may be returned to the state at any time. He cited the case of Long Beach which recently deeded 2200 feet hack to the state. Local city council has held in abey- a nce a resolution from the C. D. M. folks to go a head with the project but City At- torney Thompson is holding up that request pending an opinion he h as asked of the state's attorney negeral. + + + Pril>rlties. After all they have done for their country, it is only right that veterans should have priorities on building new homes. But how many will they be able to build, and how long these priorities will stay on is a subject for conjecture when you consider that it is next to impossible for anyone to get a home built and fur- nished for less than $10,000. How many veterans ean stand payments on · a deal like that? Many of them are young men just out of school who are incapable of earning much more than $50 per week. Is it wise to tie up most of his wage or salary for 20 years on the supposi- tion that times will always be good? + + + • lll9t .. ~==--- . . l:RIP POS'P.BDI 1 y-...... ... • 0 ft ___ .,_,, ... -.. -· -~-,, ... Keas T L ilaa5 aa ~ EMBRACING BALBOA PENl"5ULA,_ WEST N&WPORT, !EA SHORE COLONY, UDO ISLE, NEWPO T HEIGHTS. BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MARI COSTA MESA VOLUllS llJDlVDJ Qty Officers Given Boosts In Salaries Seven supervt.sing: officen of Newport Beach dtY departments were r ecommended for increases in their monthly salaries by the cl ty council at their regular meet· ing yesterday. The seven were approved for raises or $25 monthly In their present salaries because or ad- ditional city work and responsi- bni ties which have come to them in the past several months and iii which there is not now any in- dication or a letup. Recommended and approved for s.alary "boosts were, J . B. Webb, city engineer : J . J . Sailors, city adininlstrative officer: John Mc- M_illan, water superintendent; Bill Covert, street superintendent; Dick Whitson. electrical inspector. and Pete Nelson and Gene Fenelon of the building department. In making the recommendation for approval or hikes i.n the sal- aries of the seven municipal of- fiCers, Councilman Lester Isbell stated that the increases would be temporary until a state person- nel survey man reclassifies the salary brackets of all municipal departments sometime in t he near future. Heads of all six departme nts have been working overtime on the additional problems and work now confr onting the city of New- Red Cross May Hire Director Swim Program Southern Orange County chap- ter of the Red Crou is contem- plating the advisability or hlrlng a full-time director to ooordinate and manage first aid, water safety and accident prevention in the county. Frank Crocker of Balboa Island, who ls chairman of the water safety comm.Jttee of the chapter ·and also chairman of the Newport branch, said yesterday he under- stood that the director when se-- Iected will not assume activities now being handled by other direc- tors In the chapters, but that the new man will do most of the other work that the volunteers have not been able to tackle and which must be done. The chapter plans summer S"'-'im campaigns in three different plact"S in the Newport . Harbor area. Instructions will be given to all people from the age six group and upward. There will be b eg i n n e r s' and intermediate classes and junior and senior life saving classes. A tentatiYe sched ule calls for beginning the pro gram the first week of July in Ne\\•port. Balboa's tentative pro- gram is scheduled to begin July 15, Crocker said. Siler Takes Councilmanic Oath of Office port Beach, said the councilman. Mason Siler was S"'-'Om into of- "and I am asking that slight in-1 !ice at the initial meeting of the creases be granted them at this new NeWJX>rt Beach city counctl time." at t he city hall yesterday. Siler, Councilman Bob Allen seconded the )'oungest member of the new the motion for approval and mem-1 council. was sworn in by City bers of the council concurred. ! Clerk Frank Rinehart. BALBOA ISL. CLEANUP ASKED BY CIVIC GROUP; DEBRIS · IN AREAS CITED A plea for more attention by th& city of Neport Beach to the present condition of s idewalks In the bay front area of Balboa bland was mode by Miss Kate McCa.nn, active secre- tary for the Balboa Island Improveme nt 8880ciation, to the membets of the city council at their meeting yesterday. ·The improvement association of- ficial deplored the uncleanliness of the sidewslks. which. she aaid. are covered with dust and debris, and she asked that the city council authorize its street department to clean the walks. She also said that the people of Balboa Island would appreciate it if the city fathers would see to it that street department em-- ployes engaged in the collection of garbage and rubbish tn that area handle the contaJners and lids more carefully than they have, she added, in the put. Uniform containers would ~ a good city contribution, as these would keep the garbage from be- ing strewn about the alleys. She al.lo critld.ted the condition of beach areas, where, 'she said, de- bris lay about unpicked up by the city department men. ~t Notlfted Mayor 0 . B. Reed thought well of Miss CcCann's suggestion that the sidewalks at least ~ cleaned once a month, and he advised the improvement association official to discuss the entire matter with Col. J . J . Sailors, the city's admin- istrative officer. At this juncture, Col. Sailors advised the mayor that similar complaints had reached his office and he hu already taken the mat- ter up with the street department. Before closing her statement to the council, Miu McCa.nn paid a glowin& tribute to memben ot the police department tor the manner in which they cooperated with the aaodatlon durtn1 Euter Waok. She added that the UIOdatlon requested her to make kno'WD to the city council that It would a~ predate continued cooperation of this kind from the police. Two of the worst traffic viola- tions in the Balboa I.sland area, she concluded, are, can that race up and down the streets and the blowing of noisy automobile horns at all hours of the day and night. Writer Pays Driving Fine; friends ·Sought Harbor Industrial Co ·u Piked lll'1ll ee c At Balboa Meet lrulustrial developalent ol br- ange county u jt affects the needf ol ·the Harbor and Coot& Mesa area. ls one of the matters of mutual lnlerest to be discuaed ---in the near future by the joint Oty Judge Robert Gardner corrmUt tee from the Costa Mesa meted out a fine of $100 for reek-and Newport Harbor Chambers of less driving and $50 for failure O>mmerce. to comply with instructions of a The committee, composed Of policeman to Harold Ronald Ra-Fred J . Dudley, Ralph P . Maakey, ley, 21-year-old radio writer of W. 14. Longmoor, John Seigel and Englewood, when he appeared In Harold Grauel, is the result of city court yesterday to ans\\'er a the first joint session of a sped.al reckless driving charge. committee of the two chambers The court also issued warrahts \Vho met last Tuesday at White's for the arrest of Raley's two com-Coffee shop ln Balboa. The com- panions, Cha,rles Mullarkey and mittee will meet "'-'ilh the county ruchard Aubachoat, also of Engle-planning commission in the near wood, who failed to appear in 1 future to discuss industrialization answer to an assault . charge and other inter ests and decide on brought by Special Officer Albert a program a nd pla n fitted to the Dixon, the arresting: officer . needs of the area. In his complaJnt, the police of-4The group also s uggested a ficer alleged that Aubachoat and study of betterment o~ hi2hway Mullarkey assertedly accosted him development conditions belween when he attempted to issue a the Ne\\'J)Ort viaduct and the busi- ticket to the Engle"'-•ood. writer. ness district of Costa Mesa. Dixon stated in his r eport to po-Attending the meeting were lice that his eye-glasses were Harold Grauel. F . B. CM•en, John knocked to the ground in the Seigel, Fred J. DUdley, Bertren scuffle that ensued. Smith, Ralph P . Maskey, Gordon Coulson ·will Provides Trust For Young Son B. Findlay, H . F. Kenny, Erwin H. Spicer, W. M. Longmoor and Harry Welch. City to Purchase More Steel Piping . The Newport Beach city coun- cil yesterday approved a recom· mendation by Oty Engineer J . B. Webb for the purch ase of 1000 more feet of 24-inch steel con· Th~ will of the late ~lrs. Bar-crete-lined piping tor use in t he bara Horton Coulson, who died extension by the city of the pipe. March 6 in San Francisco, was ot-li ne to Bay Shore camp. fered for probate in superior court The additional piping will be at Santa Ana, yesterday. She was bought frofu the American Con- the daughter of J. C. Horton, a crete company ot Los Angeles, Santa Ana merchant. which was the original contractor The widower, Hansell U. Coul-for the 5800 feet of similar piping which was purchased by the city. son, asked probate of the will S which directs that a trust shall be teel concrete-lined piping has . . Chris been a scarce commOdity in the ~tabhshed for their son, . -pas~·· and since the city h t tophcr I-lorton Coulson. 3, and be ~ .00 adm inistered by the father. Value ! been . able !o procure a suff1c1ent of 1he estate was not made known. sup~ly ~f it heretofore, the city The Coulsons live in Newport en~meer!ng department, Webb Beach said, believes that now that the re · is an extra supply of it the city should ta ke advantage or the situ-Col Gill· Retu•ns ation and buy its share before an-• .ft other slump sets in. From Europe; Now Visiting Family Propo~ !'t'useum Of Sea Life ' Col. Charles C. Gill, U. S. ~edi-Enclosed in Ice ~7 N1lllllD a P I.ice Issue Qty Action on State Park 6 0 Citations Grant Again Delayed Until E fer Week Atty. Gen. Opinion Recei,ed A °' ~ diatiom for Corona de) Mar Civic Association Petition by .e ~~ =. = Asks City Proceed With-its Part of State c1e~t i!tt'=y "':!i Park Acquisition ~t Bmilay. -------- A~afflc summary rompiled by With exponents and opponents of the Corona de! Mar Poli Chief Rowl":"d Hodgkinson State park girding for a verbal duel to detennine whether or y,este . ay disclose<! that his de-not it is to become a reality, represenatives of the Corona del par nt issued 1197 citations In Mar Civic association and of the Bluff and Sand Lot Owners Balbo 180 on !3'11boa Island, 129 association respectively alligned for and against the park, in CoXna de! M~-, 83 in Newport heard the city attorney ask for mo~ time before bringing the and f were issul'° on lOl high-issue to a head in order to obtain a ruling from the state at-~w:~i etm:!~nngg ~~ ~~~fg v%~: Buena Park rig~J ofge~:~ty.on property ns for which tickets were Roland Thompson said at Mon-u~ day afternoon's meeting of the Un~ , the classification of city council t hat he had conflict· noise akiiii. Balboa Island con· Woman 0·1es ing opinions on the matter or tribut 129 citations; BalOOa, whether the city can grant lta 143; rona del Mar, 71 ; NE'd"-tidelands away to the state in port, 16, and the.-highway, ~ . matching the latter's part of the Spel-cting allocations were made Of H contribut ion. Balbo , 57 : Corona del ~liar, 12: the last meet.in&, namely that a as llows: Balboa Island, 12: unger One opinion WU that cited at Ne rt, 38, and the highway, l 4. section of the general laws or the O violations were listed by state forbade a city of the sixth hO f ~ .,_ la --• class to grant away ita water num:..1rs as ollows : Balboa Island, eoan • ., w CDJ.Ol'C&--front. Another wu in conflict 46: tboa, 43 ; Corona del Mar, ment o were today In· with this ruJing, which wu 8 part ----'"""& of the state· constitution, denying 17: ewport, 18, and the high-="'"1:1_. the death of Mrs. way, · Clark, ll2ed raddent of the city r igh t to sell or grant P · Bueaa Park, who WM found away navigable.._ water front to . ;llnfings Here. ~~~~~tr:'! ~~:~:r::r in~~::~tl:~~ : ~ H 8beriffs Because of the confusion in the Fo Harbor • IDDepu.ty ,,__. Peter H . two rulings, the city attorn_ey a.sk· I "' Y!" ~.._ .,_.nf tbePry~'!"~ ed Ir the council woujd be willinC --=-..:.. ..... _., ..., .. -6" to hold over the matter until the S I E h b County e...Hh deputment next meeting, the first Monday In C 00 X •1 •1t :z:.d arrlla~~Y:s";:.;. ~~~~Y~h~~:alho~,,,!~.ha;ri~!i siEDtld .., 'J .,1 ..,..... ruling in this case. The councll trfet Atty.' 1-L Davia to agreed to this alter Braden Finch, ady over 20 paintings have favMU.p.te mmplalatll that re(iresenting the civic uaociation arrlv for the art exhibit planned the aad her h~..a said this appeared the fair thing for tJte Newport Harbor High wmmD ...._.., to do. school:: May 4 to 1, according to lohn Clark, were la aefld. A petition signed by several Ruth j;t<>ever, who ill In charge of Report filed by u.., depaties hundred residenta of the ''Cl-Qwn tl>e ~gram !or the high school. dlsclOlled Uiat the wo-•• suf-COiony'' of Newport Beach uked Pl be' d d ' -that the council deed ft.a ocean ~.are ing m~ e to isp~ey fered from malnutrition. Ber front propert y in that area to the about 50 or more pictures which h•-'-_. l hn ..,.._...., •L-.. _ it is xpected will be the number ~ O '-'-a, 1.0C ~ state without delay u it painted of pa ntings on hand for display pufies said., WM la a dnmken out the issue had been setUed by by th time the exhibit is ready colidl.Uon. He ·--taken to a large number of residentl: of for lo mal O~ni'ng May 4 that area, and by re.,..ated ac-i--~ • · the county hosp1•-' ~ Off ials or the school in charge ____ ..::.....::::.:2..::::.:-.::::. ____ ...'...:t::io::.n::•_:o::f_:th:_:::e_:ro'.:::u~n::c•::'l.:_ ____ _ have ecided to purchase two pic- tures with the $300 fund pre-Reporter f 1.nds Easter sent by the Ne\l.'])Ort Harbor Cham r of Commerce for this parfi ar purpose. Pictures pur- schoo is now planning. cal Corps, has ~turned froln 26 n1on ths service overseas where he was stationed in England, France and Germany. He is a member of the regular army and was com- manding officer of three ge~ral hospitals. one in England and two in Fran("('. At the beginning of the \~:ar he was stationed at Pearl Harbor.· ~:e t ~:l!':i~~c~~~h i~h: ::;, Week Keeps Pol1·ce Busy F6r each day of the exhibit a An open air museum displaying group Of representative women BY loba Don.lion major factor in a three-car pile· unusual speci mens of sea life en· from ithe Ne,vport Harbor area It may be an exdting life, but up, hurtled the curb and buried • The colonel is visiting his wife and sons, Robert and Charles. who have been living with Mrs. Gill's parent.I, Mr. and Mrs. E. A . Bar· nett, 210 East Ocean l'ront, Bal- boa. He has been aulgned to Let- terman General hospital, San Francisco for a refreshu course and will leave about the middle.of May after a 45-day leave. Mrs. Gill and the sons will accompany him, if living quarters can be found. cased in ice was proPoSed on a Will sd.rve tea to visitors and eadi being a Police officer during her nose in the 1and between vacant lot adjoining the poli~ day ,J lecture will be given by Easter week is de.finitely not for the roadways, waa considered station by Hugh McMillan, recent-Donall Button, well known auth-the short·winded or the weak-strictly routine 1tutf, but I know 1y returned veteran of the Pacific ority pn art topics. hearted-take it from one who one pa.uenger who waa scared out campaign. in a Jetter to the city ·~avic and Cultural rm-learn_ed ft U.. ha.rd way. · of hia .wits.. He wanted to walk ~undl Monday asking for a per-por of the Exhibit" will be This reporter spent WedneMl&y the rest of the way home, but mft for such a venture. the 1 ject of one of the talks by evening with Patrol Car No. 47 they wouldn't let me. McMillan, one of the six grand-Mr. B tton and hi.a other talk will With its YU"IDcm an;! sundry ac-Anyhow, this ia the saga of No. son1 of the 'pioneer dtlzerl., John be 0 "'Ibe Artistl: and '""* oompanyiac of~ and "ol' 47," 47, Officers England and C&llhan. McMillan, and a writer ot fish· Work. All of the pictures in the u 1 •hall ~tb' refer to her, the vagaries-of hum.an nature and Ing neww in the News-Tlmel, uk-exhibl muat have for the subject spent a very bm)' evening chaaing a lel.IOD in "bo't to cet the Jwnp ed for ~ perm.it ·ror the pur-some ewport Harbor scene and speeders, '-ulinc drunk&, dtlpen.-on trouble and ~lay out of it. un- pose of bringi ng an educatlonal th.I.I the only condition requlttd inc a"OW'dl, lreakhw up fJghts, le.. You're a police officer. display to visitors to Newport. tor entrY. and ln Se:twsal keeplng teen-7 :30 p.m.-R:eport.N to the He expected to have many rare j · crowded Balboa and Newport station and watched them book a fish ~en I Ice di I fi A"d 00 from becoming anything more couple or ••'! 1• b · ll as ~UVLaS to" show fis:h a~= r~men I 1 than a minor Dante'• Inf~ for minors ..... ~~ ~~Jwit q= to this area which visitors often Ea fer Week to'Thaa t1~0~:.-~ cirod'~ ~ state board of equalization had eat but have not seen in toto. ....-.l'U-05. """ ~•• agents spotted at all di•pen.sariee Councilmen agreed with Mc-_ Central ave.. almost became a ' (Continued on Page "'· Millan that the idea is a good Fir 1 Chief Frank Crocker and Col Berry. SUdden death of "Colonel" A. B. Berry, vigorous publisher of the Santa Ana Independent, has shocked Santa Ana and Southern Orange co u n t y. There is no question that Berry WAS The Independent and The Independent, Berry. The Green Sheet's success was due to the punch he put In his sayings. A report re- cently said he had refused $27 ,000 for his publication and later still. $40,000. No doubt the widow will con- tinue its issuance or open ne- gotiations for its sale, as it is ' stated the Long Beach Inde- pendent is anxious to again invade Santll An ·a an d change the , paper into a daily. However, the pass- ing of the "Colonel" will be mourned by thousands as Southland Ready Berry \\'SS a balance wheel • • Bonelli Shows Tax Rate Hike Rites for Alvin Berry Wed. one. but Oty Attorney Roland mem~rs of the city's fire depart-Wheeler. Wurdem.ann BuiJdi p · Thompson explained that a city ment ad their hands filled with ' ng ace ordinance requires a license ree adhesi e tape, bandages and salves Take Top Honors SI • A •1 of SlOO per day for outdoor dis-durin ' Easter week when they . o.wer ID pn • Santa Ana needed. -To Aid Tourists + + + F'ust Time. Election of Mrs. Edgar Hill as president of the Lido Isle Community association, is the first time that organization has placed a lady in charge of its activi- ties. She also is president of the P.T.A. and has been ac- tive in dvic endeavors to a marked degree. Only J:l'rget- table thing is that her not- able business. husband disap- proves of the idea of permit- ting a photograph or the charming president to be published. Public at large likes to see what top exe- cutives look like. + + + Good .lob. Com men ts have been coming in on the fine job Hodge's bard-work- Ing lads did over E a s t e r Week and the police force is to be complimented OD keep- ing the kids in line. That is a hard job at best, but when you get several thousand girls and boys bent OD a good (!) time, it can plainly be 111.'etl that something must give way here and there, SACRAMENTO. April 23.-\Vil- Southem California is planning Uam G. Bonelli. fourth district to t't'('()Up its lost tourist business, member of the State Board of despite o\·erta.xl'd and inadequate Equalization, disclosed here today transporta tion. a serious homes ! that th<' average tax rate on prop- shortage and an overl1ow of new-' erty subjC'Ct to local taxation in comers. CaliforMa last year was $3.52 for During the \\'&r vacations ,,.C're each ~100 . of assess~ value. in out of the question as there "'ere contrast Wl th S3'.~2 1n 1944. The no facilities for handling tourists, 1945 ra~e was derived from t~es but in the last several months 1 am~unt1n g t o $370.287,586 leV1ed since the war. hotel rooms ha\·e I against proper ty valued at SlO.- become more available for t ourist 528.006.674. habitation. The demobilization of l Included in the total ~evy "".ere sen-;cemcn from the various mili· taxes of Sl,986,834 an intangible tary bases have opened up closed personal property, such as open places to civilians who wish to book accounts and"bank balances. visit California. TheS<' "'-·ere at a special tow rate . of 10 cents per $100 throughout 'The .~·Year Oub, wtuch has 8:" the State. Excluding these taxes, advertismg bu~get of $250,000 t~Js the average local rate on other year. most of 1t to ~ spent Wi th property is found to be $4.31 per ne\\-spapen, n~· point to neu·Jy $lOO. developed tounng areu. In the 58 counties average rat.a. Lake Arrou•head Corp.. a sub-computed with a similar exclusion stdiary or the Los Angeles Turf range from a Jo"'· of Sl.66 to; club, operaton ot the Santa Anita ~iono county to a high of $5.26 for race track. has been r~ to San Diego count)'. Other countle1 d~"elop the Sa.n Bernardino moun-closely follou;ng this high are: taim resort lnto an all-year pla)'-Imperial, $5.10; Los Angeles, ground. $-1.90: Alameda, $4.87; San Fran- Another tourist inet>ntl1;e will be ciSC'O. $4 .81 : and Sacramento, a ski b'am9.·ay extending from $4,67. AJpine county cro-.•ds Mono Palm Springs to Mt. San Jacinto for lo~· place \\'ith a rate ol $1.70. through San Gorgonio pass, an ln-No other CClCmty average is under dine ol 6000 feet. $2.00. I r h' h Th + While weekend weather condi· ' Funeral sen 'iccs '11.i-ill Qe con· Pays o t is c aracter. e pro-atten to more than 100 cases tions were ideal for --tators ot Far Below March duct<'d tomorro"' at 2 p.m . in the ponent agreed this would be too of per ons who came to fire head· --- J-l. R . Br O"'-'n ~tort uary in Santa costly and Withdrew his applica-quartep and stations with cases the annual Easter Regatta ol_the Ana ror Al ,in B. Berry. 47, late tion until he could . find . some of abrasions, sunburn and lacera· Balboa Yacht dub.. the li~t Building in Newport Beach con- publisher of the Santa An& Inde;. other place enclosed tn which to tions ihcurred on the beaches dur-breeze was exaspen.ung to skip-tinucd at a rather subdued pace pendent, ·"·ho died after an illrteSs house his projected exhibit. ing t±1 ir frolicking lime. ~ who f~ ~y ~gh in ApriJ as. compared with the of heart disease at his home in 1 1 Twe ty:five of the 100 required wind to fill their sails. S~n record-breaking month of March that cit 1 BOU h De • d first d treatment the fire chief cla~ entered but the Flatties, when permits for nearly $900,000 •1 y. > C ey n1e said. I' He also st~ted that one racing Satunla.y, but not Sunday, worth of structures were asked 1• r. Berry \\'BS !itricken ·~•ith L E • teen-a•er reported that s'e wer e thro. wn out. Of the boats en-• h bl hi! . h I eaue xtenslOn & v Within the city limits. The fi.nrt eart trou e w e at work in t e w thoug* she had a case of small-te.,,.t. 99 f'tnlshed tho raoes. three weeJui or this month saw office of The Independent about The Newport ae'ach city councU pox. owever. examination dis-Nine classes ioduding keel boa.ts but. $161 ,430· worth of buij.dinop lO da)"S ago an~ "'88 removed to yesterda}' denied the request ol closed shf.' was covered -.ith sun and dinghies held CJOe race each started. and the e ntire month may St. J oseph. hospital for treatment Thomas E. Bouchey, harbormaster spots. day outside and srYen d•sses held fall &elow one "-"ttk's permits dur· of heart dis~ase. He was able to for Ne'""lJOrt Harbor, for a six two racs ellCb day In ·the bar-1ng March when the phenoinena.J. return to his ho~e after several I months' extension on his present Pa J!k1"ng MelerS bor. Larry Wbttler ..ned hia to~ ot $379,000 was noted. ~a)'S and was beheved to be re-leave of absence due to illness. I!' sloop Squaw to take top bonon covering from the recent attack Bouchey who was dis-•--ed in th .. PC class, largest group to In place of the lpectacular Og· when death-came ' uuug sw:I :s· Pol1"ce T -~---ol ures during lut month whiah · from the Coast Guard on Jan. 20. race. and Convene Ww-n, . gave an account or •·-build- Mr. Berry was widely known• has been recuperating frmi. illness R C d Balboa. b:land wm tint piace m . -.5e over Orange and other Soothem on the desert on the adyj~ or hill row s the Rhodes 33 dMoim with Mid-mgs and several -In the ~ornia ~ties as a vigorous physician, and he requested the NicWels and penn.les. as yet not ship. _ :1b0tl0::;. '::t :..~ i::: wnter of pithy comment on ~ extension ot leave for the reason, counY ' , came in to the dty cof-Other WlllDl!D were: Star: Da-"a'eeka of April were for small passing parade and one of his he said, that he does not yet feel fers · a swollen stream during vid Hatch ... Slam:; Pie: Bab Dun--homes and for repalr Jobi. columrui "Kernels," in the weekly able to resume hia duties. East week as a contribution of la.p's O lpper; Vlldnc:: Dan Peder--N-Jed the f rl('wspaper. which he established vil11m'! to the area. Servtdna the son~a Prelude· .IJbatrma: Ne.man -~..-• pace or the In 1935. created lively inten!st Rl000ll00:1''D Sr:&SO~ LDOT8 metmf in Newport and Balboa, ~s wm' Rider II; &ilpe: Ted -t two -In the buUcling among his n;aden. To n sn A.'ffi GAID!l cio-. the ?!lice .department round an V~• Wlld Hair; Natlunal 1-depaJ b-t, ba~ 5:16,'ISO ,....th The late publisher ill SUl"'ived Re<:ommendatlons u to what averac of· about 20 daily p!uaed Deslcn: Sid Ede>' Jr.'• Gull; Fa1-at hll/1~u!""" ttclot.ered. Co- by his "idow. Esther Elizabeth; orders should be made relating to with. 'ther than legal ~ con; Dennla Mmpu'a Cll!e Sane t:'°.:;oo · Balboa w!TI:u --Sn-~~ hill mother, Mrs.: W. A. Berry of game aeuona and limits will be but i;aaes of burglary. II; Plldllc 1•: BID ~s I • · Jed _..,.. Jacluion, Miss.; a twin sister, Mrs. made to the California Fish and of Police Rowland Hodc-°'•-; Dyer: S. 11cvo;1 F1tty-~ '9450 to approxlmaUly ~'IV)'n Jones of Paducah, Ky .• and Game Commillaion at !ta next remarked. as be -bis fifth; f'aiculn: -1-tb's • a son. Alvin. who Is In the 0 . S. meeting, ae<or<ling to Emil J., N. force officlera relaxed -t Bottmm Up; SWwlmd; -YIJ'd-Many Jobs ol $2500 to S5000 Army. Ott jr., EX<cutJ•·e Secretary. 'Ibo from strain, that whUe It waf ley's No. 1115; 'Bo-· Max --'"""' "'1Pst.ered. The hichest llc- Plaoo ol Interment Is yet to be meeting ill scheduled for Loi An-the latE<lt crowd in 0.... Y"&ra. pn'1 Yellow -; ~ Sa· are llven out WU a J?""'l.'ll for named. geles June 6, 7 and 8. ,et thjey wen. the _most orderly. ~ R Dala' B•1e. '900ll In C<io-ona deJ ...,._, ' • • • ·-• ............. • 8.00 7.60 &:>i:8::a':" .. Mrs. Edgar Hill .Heads Lido ~~ ~~c:s ;~;~~~0;:;t~ = ~-~';~ 1LOO I -Plaa Ass y die R • I• ~ .. ..,. down anc1 ...., to and will be c1ec1arec1 fcrfo1tec1 1t 1oac1 of be ....... s ~·Ortyaof. ....... New-rt ~-a~>-· n as ar y es1gns ~" ¥:~ c::.:. •= ~~er SU~ !.~ct~ i: ~ ~::"l;;.y ~OO ·~ ~ = ·-street ud Seubore drift the in& requested so to do by the Oty load -than 6 tenlay received a clledt for Mn. £dear R. Hill. 615 Via other ud whldl wu ,.,. Council of N ... po.~ Beach. tom) ... _______ .95 $2185.21 from the California State Sood. president of the N""'!Ut JOIDlllJ BOlldleJ cently the -W for a stolon Bidden are hereby notllled Any Caal'lc:atlon Compensation Insurance lund In Beach Grammar School P.-T. A. car wllich the driven ......, forced thai punuant to provlsiom of. Omitted Herein· -------------------------'That sum represen a sa.... . UIWV This driver, being a car owner. Statuta of 1937, of the State at ProYicled that one ·and one-half Loo Angeles. led ..... has been honored with the preU• ~---s Up as to *= Section 1770 ot the Labor COde. Not Loa Than.. .875 7.00 ------.....!'----------------; at 58 per cent In th•"""' or the dency or the Udo ljal• Cnlnmunlty Harbormaster called the tow truck and WU California. the Oty Council of (1\U times the lftVOflli>c rate JUST ARRIVED - --New Shipment of F ·RONTIER PANTS Rlcf!nc. Appam aad s.ddlM'y, ...... -.--.. v-- . 'lt· and Boot. for dty's workmen's compensation In· Aaodatlon. The w..11 known haul back io ilst street. He the Oty of N~ -bu shall "!' paid except -tcbmen, surQ>ce under the policy which the matron and dvlc leader is the . palcl tlie tow car driver and l"I In ucertalned the seneraJ prevail· flagmen and qlher -.nwuaa1 city hu wlth t.tie state tund first woman ever to hold this of-ill and unable to return immed-his °"1 car and started backing lng rate of per dH!m Wa&ft and workln. for any worklnc time board. nee. lately to his former pool u bar-out, o~ get stuck acaln In the rates for lepl bollday and o--more than •l&bt (8 ) boura cllJi.. Oty Treasurer J. A. Gant said Mrs. Hill wsa elected to the di· bormuter •t NewPo<t Beach, san4 which coven a eood time work In the -ty In wblch lnl any one (1) cO!eadar 4aY that the earned )ftmlum for the rectorate or the auodatii>n April Thoo. Bouchey declared he would share f tbe street. By -t this work la to be performed. for where · auc:h W<>rit la Nqldred In rlSC&l year ending June .30, 1915, 13, and they in tum sele;cted her not resume \the position Saturday foo k he managed to catch the each craft or type ot workman or cuee ot extrac:rd1Dar7 eme:r-. was $3767.50. The sum of to hold the position for the C'Om-when hill le~ve expired, it was tow and eot hauled out the mechanic needed to execute the pods' caUHd by fire. flood. or $21115.21, based on the hmd check Ing year, presiding over the 10ven learned from Santa Ana ~ time, moJdng sure that the contract which wm be awvded dangtt to life or -t:t. and report, lndicates in part that the directors, most of whom are well alter the board of auperviDI on pavement before he let the 8UCCeUfUl. bidder. for time on ~ and lesaJ number of lnjWies occurring known ln public life. failed to extend his leave· for 90 hil r 10. The prevailin& rat.es ao determ-holida.ya.. among dty employes for the put Two new directors. G. H. Rogers days. lned att u follan: · It shall be mandatory upoii the fiscal year were practically nil sod Herb Nado Brown took office Bouchey has been spendlns: the o N . Hourly Pw Contractor to -the -tract Purpose or the refund check la at the same time. Othen on the put fnr months oa th& desert r::Ullf:JC OTICl!S Trade or W-Diem la awarded, and upon any 1111>- explalned In a letter from Ed-board are George Holstoln Jr., belpins: prepare a new tract wl>lch r· Occupallon-Rate Rate ocntractor under him, to poy ·not ward V. Ryan, Ullstant executive treaaurer; John Moore Roblnaon. a syndicate of county men. In-CE&pPICATJ: OF BU81NW Asphalt Raker and leu than the said apedfled rats secretary at the state com-· secretary; Vlctoe SaY,.. and Dr. cludlnir llouchey and several other tlous Firm Name Ironer ...... _ ..... .....$1.125 s 9.00 to all laboren, ...,._ and me- tion lnsuranot lund boud, to the Stanley Oiamben, vice-president. well known Balbo&ns plan to 11111>-Aophalt Plant Mix· · chanlcs emplayed hJ' -In Che Spo Sh Oty ot N.,.pwt BeadJ. Georse Yardley resigned u run divide near 29 Palma. undonlgned does henby er Operator --··· 1.25 10.00 execution at the _,tract. Al Sherwin Riding & rt op time manacer of the usodation, Th• well known harborite ~ that h• Is conductlnc • A>phalt Plant Dry-The Oty Council ot tbe Oty Any driver ~ atopi tm car on and Dan Grown hu been named clared after the wlon that "If Ge Inwrance Aaeney and ennan or Fire--ot Newport Beach reMIVtll the 205 No. ~y, Saata AD& PhOBe 6722 a curve or attempts to -.,.. to succeed him on a part-time the harbor commlalon wu not Brok • -._ at n4 Eut man ··········--···--·· 1.375 U .00 rf&ht to reject any or all blcll or: !...-------------------------'I other car there lnduJ&es In one of. baala. Gradual Improvements are Interested enough In lilll oxper-Cen Avenue, Balboa, Callfar-A>phalt S~ading Wllive any Informality In a bid. Pre-War Steel Toys Have Arrived L.3.rgeAt. Showtng of Toys IJl Southern CallfornJa • Warons • Scooten -Slides • Gym Set• • TrlcydM • Kidd.le Trikes • Tetr Totten • ~p Tnacka • lrhll Mall • \\'adln1r Pool • JeeJlll Orangt' County'; Only Complt'tc: Bab y and f uven ilt Shop BABY & J UV EN I LE SHOP -&16 No. Sycamore Santa ! Doors North of Ra.Dldn'• the moot thought! ... pncticee ot planned In the community club-lence to extend hll,,1•ave unlll hll nla. the ftctitloua firm name Machine Opera-FRANK L. IUNEHAJtT, drlvin&. states the public safely house, but th ... will nol be work· h•"f.thto la r=v~ Jobhe = ;:! of GGS 4' MacKAY and that tor ·····-······--········ 1.375 11.00 p Niy•;ier_kt ~--~. ~ department of the Nation.al Auto-ed out Wltil the direc;ton have ::n tak~C:er :;. __ by Rua-IA1d 11 compoeect of the fol-Blade Operator ...... 1.25 lOl •. OOOO • _,_ ~ mobile Club. met •lain to discuss them in de-wu7 .. lnted to 1 penon whoee name ii and Fiacman ···--···---.... -.875 ~ tall. One or the Ideas given con· sell cr&1&. er.is: ppo place of residence la u ronow.. La-;bor;;er;;;; .. ; ...•... ;;···;; .. ;;_; ___ .8;;t;5;;;;T.OO;.;;;;i;;Pu;;b.;;Aiipri);;;;l;;8,;;23,;ij;;l;;!M4.;;;;;;a Audltorla• Municipal Sunday, April 28th,' 8:15 p. m. alderatlon lJ a snack bar in the the politioo of dty harbor muter t~Wlt : st!\! ~e W::,::;:... rlbbcm la club. lu~C:;, wu honorably di.. F . Mac:Kay, 1521 Ocean L Beach Mr. Yardley has been manager charged from the cout s:uard Boulefard, Balboe, Callfomla. Ong for the put eight moot.hi com1ng Jan. 20. He became a lieutenant Wltheu my hand th1a 12th day CLOTHES POR MEN AND BOYS g~ S(J"'li Sl.ap here from San p~ where he commander ,and aerved oveneu. of Ar, 1946. was in the contracting business. JJ soon u he received offlda1 SANDY F . MacKAY. He said today that he would word that the supervhon denied STA OF CALIFORNIA. ) resume his old efforts and ~ould extension of his leave he will tell Cotm\}' of Orange ) u. be employed .by Mr. HolJtem in the board he does not intend to On {thls 12th day of April A.D., the construction of a n~_ber of resume his fQrmer poet, the Santa 1946, fore me, Louis W. Briggs, houses the latter ls building at Ana story stated. 8 No Public in and for the Costa Mesa, the project being said unty and State, residing known as the Newport Bay Co. All kinda typewriter ribbons In there , duly commissioner and stock at the News·Times. ?ersonally appeared Sandy PUBLIC NOTICE cKay known to me to be f60n whose name ls sub-p N scri to the within instrwnent, NOTICE OF SALE UND'ER UBLIC OTICE an,d cknowledged to me that he SECTION S.UO Cl'VIL CODE I exec ed t he same. ,... . Street, Ne~rt Beach, Orange In I Witness Whereof, I have NanCE IS HEREBY GIVEN! County, California. and Eugene hereiitto set my hand and affixed that John 0. Ahlstrom. whose ad· ~ey~t, \\'hose address is 421 my o' ficiaJ seal the day and year tO"I Marine A.,., dress is 500 East Bay, Balboa, R1vers1de. N~~rt Beach, Orange in t is cer tificate first above Balboa bland Orange County, California, intends <:ounty, California. all the stock, writt n. PboDe 618 to sell to DudJey R. Fussell, whose fixtures, equipment and _personal LOUIS W . BRIGGS l ~===========~·~d~d~res~~si~s=442==S=an==Be=m=ar=dl=·=n~oi property ~ in conn.cc!-ion with Notary Public in and for It's Always COF f EE TIME At The . • • • • DON Tc&w'Ar:FLE u SHOP · . . . . . . Serving COF'F'EE & DONUI'S • WAFFLES SANDWICHES • MALTS and SUNDAES • COMPLETE FOUN- TAIN SERVICE. • that certain boat building com-said County· and State . pany which has been conducted (My Commission Expires under the name of "Douglas Boat (Seaif May 28 1947.) & Canoe Co." located at 2819 Pub.~Apr. 16, 23'. 30; May 7, 19-46. West Central. Newport Beach, Or· l , ange County, California. That . the sale will be consummated and PUBLIC NOTICES the purchase price paid at the of· Notice lnvttlnc Blda fices of Leroy P . Anderson, 22698 Newport Boulevard, Costa Mesa, N~CE IS ~REBY G~N California, on the 25th day of that e City Council of the City AprU, 1946, at the hour of 1 of ewport Beach'. California., o'clock p.m. will eceive sealed btds for furn~ Dated this 15th day of Aprll, ishin all labor, material, trans· 1946. }Xlrt<(tion and servtces for decom· JOHN D. AHLSTROM, ~ granite sub-base and tor DUDLEY F. FUSSELL, • the ~adng with asphaltic plant EUCENK._ WEY ANT. mix aterial, of Beach Auto Park State of California, I betw n Palm Street and \Vash- County ot Orange-ss. lngt Street ln the City of New- On this 15th day of April, 1946, port Beach,· in accordance wi.th before me, Leroy P. Anderson, a pl~ and specifications on file Notary Public in and tor said in thf. office of the City Engineer County, r esiding therein, duly of ~·d City. MUllCI Tickets-LO g Beach Auditorium. Phone W·il or Buinphrey's Mus.le, ISO Pine Ave., I... B. Ph. 1S1·89 ·~ Hm's a real ~ty for the Youn.a: man who wants a &ood job with a futuie. An Army job is a steady job cMer- inc good pay, the highest security, every opportunity for promotion and a chance to 9Ce the world. You &ct valuable trainin& in technical tlc:ills. 1ood. food. clothing, quarten and medical care free. If you 10 ovcneu, you &ct 20% extra~· You can retire at half pay after 20 yean or retire at threeo quartcn pay after 30 years. And you 1et a 30-day vacatioa. at full pay f'Nery year! Many other advantqca not offered ebcwhc:re. If you are 18 to 34 and physically 6t (or 17 with parents' content), yOu can cnliat now and qualify for one '?' t:bcte fine jobl in the peacetime RecuJ.ar Army. You owe it to younclf to 1ct all the facto NOW/ Apply at 305 Marine A venue Balboa Island Kenay zr-..,chola Georse Sterbnc commissioned and swom, person· Ea Pid shall be made out on ally appeared John D. Ahlstrom, a fo to ·be Obtained at thl! of- Dudley F . Fussell and Eugene flee <it the Clt~Engineer and shall Weyant. personally known to me be a~mpani , byb a cerdtilfled or U. I. A ally RIC RU IT I • e IT AT I 0 • to be the persons whose names cashier's check.J or id bon or ten Open Evea1ap UnW 10 o'Clock -C1oted. on Wedneeday are subscribed to the within In· per Cent ClO'f>J or the amount S02 City Hall Bldg., Santa Ana strument and acknowledged to me of t:He bid, m~e payable to the I .. _____ ..;;,;,;;..;.;.;;;.,;;;;;.;;,.;.;..:;.;.. _________ ~ that they executed the same. orde.ij or the City or Newport Let Fluorescent L1·.ghting '-------------------'------~ ~ WITNESS WHEREOF, I Bea~, Califo a. Bids shall be -!11'!11'~~~~~~~~~~~!"""!"""!"""!"""~~~====-'-------------------====:::--/ have hereunto set my hand and seal and filed with the Oty In y Sal affixed my official .. al the day Cler at the Qty Hall, Newport Crease 0Ur es and year in this certificate first Bea , Calitoifnia, on or before ~ Q, above written. May , 1946 &t 4:00 o'clock P . M. i..EkOY P. ANDERSON, and be oJ>ened and publicly Notary PubUc In and for said read aloud a ' or about 4:00 County and State. o'cl P. M. pn that day in the (Notarial Seal.) CowEll Oiamtjer In the Oty Hall, Pub. Apr. 23, 1946. N~rt Bea<lt, California_ ,~dfsi above tbentioned check or . r::.~ PtllitfJ -·-.. ·---·~. ,,_. ·- , ~ • • • • FREE LECIURE I • • IT-S SWU.l ,euT I WUll fl> GOTT!!H "' GOJI) JO& ,to.S A BIRTHDAY PA.!SENT! WMY IXll.rT "IO.J WDl. VISIT ~E 'l'ElEl'HOHI!. COMPAN'r'? YOU !<NOW T .. ~v ·rn. nt•1-.tNe ~"~' fOll swm:H~ll.D~. !1..7 :.0 ._,' ~ ' - " ~WEU. SUE! AND 11'4 OI MY W~"l 10 ~THB/l/OY.T NE HAD 1't'( E'<' ON! GIR.LS I YOUWG Y.OMEN ME~E'S CUANCE FOR TELEPHONE CAl\EER IAIN AS YOU LIAINI Woanaowtnlllbis ---=--pooltloul No ~n-=111117. w..-w;·.e tn h18.- '°'7· Pay beclu a& ODCllt lncr1aw ,..... lar17. Pleasant work Ill plauut ...,._,.imp, with balpfol, frielldb-_.. v ____ . Esceu..t _I_ for_;_ caril;J for the - Go to -~ """ ud uk ()pent« b OiW Operator. Sbo'll !lo sJad to sift ,.... the -of the~ .... --,.... SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TILIPBONI COMP4N~ on Christian Science Christian Subject - - -Revelation I Within. ' ience: Its flthe Kingdom Lectur CLAYTON B. Lo. cAll. er - -or ClndmiaU, Place---- Time· -•• • NEWPORT ~.UIOB UNION mou Sciloo AUDrro~ 111111 -"- Coo - Sunday Af ,emoon, April 28 u S:OO o'aodl umer tM A , • ._ o1 --:a;il.;J~ lid !lot, <d N_,... I ' ALL ARE COR '!!....----------------+------------- - Store window and showCMe .U. .... yw are at their attnetlve best tmdeJ' the dayupt glow or fluorescent upting, the moclel'll .:I of llbowlllg what yon have to oell to the ad- vutage. ' 1bere are no shadows to dllltort the picture yon wllh to pr-•t to the ~. Colon appear ... their euet ebadeL We are now able=vlde n-i Jlpt-blic to -t your nee ill, from the ....U- .& lataDatlon to larpA. Clalll for Ntl1n•tM wwered wlthoat delay. BecaJar 9enlce mr"'talaM· ETS-HOKll & GALVAll llllfm -Elf, i111 ' 1000 O...lt lllwa7 A1e9 11111 -~ ....... ill-.rl•mctllll•oll*dt• .. IHITlomU.• O'Mrzt EI.F.CrKICIANS C-0-Two """ .... • . r.wroaY, PLANT, T'IW&>,ilrid rum, ...,. , ) • l • • r • • , N&WH>li'I a••ao& • . ... Loees Driver's License, County, State Election Gets 5 Days in Jail Registration Cloees For Two Offenses On April 25 S. A. River, ·Said Largest i• CaBtcnla Ba k Ad Sf d c NoTicE Puauc NoncE . NI: w L 1 NI: Receives R1•0ff from 1.600 Sqmare n . U Y . ch. ~orn1a. That -:.,;.-.,: =:::-'= Craft Greeq Carda Miles, Explains District Eagiileer Body I N ecJ tonalrs1s pertlcularly dooc:ribed a~of := 8:'::i .. nce ..... .sa ttnzs.,. Two offenses of traffic viola-The American aystan of --In an eflort to bring to l'ftidenta reaches the trunk channel of tbe s am u All lntroduoed by tbe Council of the Brookiqs v ariejy . t1on at different places within the ernment craiita many privllepo of Newport Beach tun det.alls ot r1vu anc1 tbe on1y time that It ated the County of Oranc•. Oty ot New ... 't Be.ch at Im t_-!''~;-~. ~, ~· ,~':.~"~"~.,~;~;~:--~.~~~'""~·~=~·U dty llmlta of Newpurt Beach on to Americans-including the prlv-both .._ 00 the water qlWtion, now. in l&rce volume In the _,,,, State f Oallfomla. beinc <on-regular meetlnc al A~ t. 1946, • tbe l<IJDe cl8y brought a '.l:Hlay jail liege of voting, The ~ of thooe who feel auffident supplies ,...aches of the trunk' c:tlannel, u at A special committee to study ti to the boundarieo of and f!nally iodopted at a resutar ------------sentence, 20 of which were ...,_ democracy Impose some obUga-of water may be obtained from the the =-Ing of Highway No. 101 the Ca!Uornia Bank Act and to the ty of Newport Beach adjoumod meetlnc of aald Coun- ponied for J.-Toylor Pium-tlons upon American cilli.ens, and Santa Ana River Basin and thooe just outalde of the Qty of Santa bring It up to date hu just been and bed u follows: di held an tbe 16th clay of April, mer of Rlvenlde late Jut week. paramount amoo& these Is the who think Metropolitan water, ..,_ Ana, Is during and immediately appointed by the Ca!Uornla Banlt-g at the point .,r 1946. Young Plummer, 19 years of duty to vote, Harry A. Mitchell, cured from the Colorado river ii following periods of flood. en assod~Uon. according to an in on or the IOUthwett-:~ ';_."!, ~~1:,t ~ d~.,'..~ ;t::te ~:..,,of :" c~= the only solution to the groWing Such a large proportion of the ann~~':"J.!'Yi!;kL. Ebtt:;'.t. ~~ "":~ff a~ ~ ~-· ted t .. .-A.... In -• ahortage, the N~Times here-aggregate run-off from the Santa pres en en Ol"I' -Uceme suspended for one year po1n ou ._.....,,., an •.....-.. with reprints the fint article fr(B1l Ana n··-dr•; ....... e area has been tlon, who is also executive vice of Irvin@ Subdivision, as ---being out on S250 bail. for . registration by every ellctble ""--: · .. ~. ~-...--,id-t of ••-st~ton Savin-cm a map recorded in &1.u:i-the Oranee County Water .vuu-ict. and ls absorbed by the porous and .. ~Loan~· n-~1:: \A;A -Judge Bob Banlner believes that California YeSident. 1 DaJUl._ Book 1. page 88 of Mlscel- llOftming the sentence to be Registration closes Aoril 25 for THE SANTA ANA RIVl:B alluvia of the upper a";d ower The new ~ttee will be Jan Mapa, records of Or-merVed in jail but depriving him the June pimu7 tiJ:tk• Cllll7 "1 valleys of the Santa Ana nver that headed by Benjamin C. Corlett, unty, California. with of the privilege of drivina: will those wbo are re&ia:tered can vote Paal Balley, J::Dc1aeer it la saturated for great depths superintendent of banks and ii of ordinary hi&h tide teach the youth a lesson for speed-on selection of Party candidates This ls the first of a series of and the underground wat~ table now vice president of the Amer-Pacific Ocean In New- . Ing 50 miles per hour In 8 25--mDe ffr CXID&lt•h:mat, state and county articles about the water supply of 11 generally quite close to the ican Trust company 'Ibe men-Bay, and designated zone on Central avenue. then ~ offices. Orange county and its future ground surface. benhip of the committee Includes Une" in the decree .. tng almost directly to Corm.a clel maintenance in adequate volume. It has been found economical to a r eprete'fttative group of out-in the action en- Mar and drlvtna tn a reckless All k1Ddl typewriter ribbons in sink wells into these saturated standing bankers from all parts of titled Oty of Newport Beach, manner. stock at the Newa--Tlmes. In traveling Highway No. 101 alluvia and to pump water trom the state. Plain · f, vs. F. M. Strobridge. from Santa Ana to Los Angeles, them ror irriiation and d9mestic For some time there has been and • Defendants, Case GEOJtGE D. BASSETI' General Aoooanthlg • l'llhe.,._'• Bookkeepblg 1nro..., Tax Servloe HO! W. o..tn1 A...., Pbo-IM&-J, Newpori - Installed lmmedihtely Tenns it Desired • WW COST INSTALLATION ! NO 'EXTRA FLOOR CUTl'ING • NO FLOODING OUT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Hardware PERRY'S Appliances 1505 Cout Blvd., Corona del Mar Phone 924 of this Cleon, Family Newspaper THE OilUsnAN SclENCE MONrl'OR ,,____ t.oa1-.,.r,.,,_po11dool ....... p,_ &c:.;:r--• I I ~·CDlllDOI ••• Pi. • 11111 yoa ....... .--.,. ... ~ ... .,- • •Jn a ...,. re:-. ...-.~ ..... sod,_ r1r• ... • yoa ..... ,.. lamlJr. --llW -oalqao all.i..lp -•dlpood ...... -----------------·--·-------0 ----.,T .. ~ ..... --····-··················· .. ···-········-·· -· ........... ---·········--··-··········· Jti." ............... ··-·· ..... - .... . '--------·----------- ' .... : ~ .!, If you are· :·: -unable to come·~ . -. ·-in during ' - off ice hou rs , Whether it is saving for a home, comfort . in later years, etc., you can do it better thru our savings plan there I.! little about the croalng use. So satisfactory bas this a growing feeling among Cali-No. of the Superior of the Santa Ana river, a short method of obtaining a water sup--fomfa banken that our bank act ~ur of Orange County, Cali- distance outside of this city, to ply been found that about three-needs reviJion. When the act was fomi a cer tified copy of distinguish it as the largest river fourths of all the water now used drawn in 1909 it set new stand· whi ' decree was recorded in Southern California. Most often, 1n the, two valleys is ~btalned by ards and was r'egarded as a model Septe ' r 19th, 1928 in ~k nothing more is seen thaQ a sand pumping from wells. The great for bank regulatory legislation. In 201, e 253 of Official Rec- bed some 500 feet or SO wide. In depth and extent of these porous the intervening years many ords f aa.ld County. said or- some years, this bed is dry all 365 alluvia makes them trem~ndous changes have been made and new dinar high tide lihe also be- days and, in all years, It is dry storehouses of water t~at can ~ provtsions added; some provisions ing e northerly boundary continuously from 6 to 9 months. drawn on for use as deslJ'ed. Thell' have lost their usefulness and be-line the Qty of Newport Yet . this is the largest river in capacity to store water is so gr~at came obsole te; and in t he process Bea : running thence North Southern California. At the cross-that they serve both as rese~otrs of repeated amendment, some pas-39° 4 ' 45'" East along the ing of Highway 101, it receives for equalizing the ~ery v.ariable sages h ave lost their clarity and said northwesterly line of the run.off from 1600 square miles stream now of the river Wlth the inconsistencies and · duplication Irvin Subdivision 241.63 feet of tributary drainage area, two-demand for water and as reser· have crept in. to a point in the southerly thirds of which is mountain and voirs for long·lime storage from 1 is f 1 h . . .00 f line the one hundred foot hill lands. In the periods ol heav· wht'ch draft ex-d1·ng the average ~ e t t at in .this peri 0 f "' d h th t h Cali ia State Highway lest ral.nfall th1·s area h•• dis 1 be t · ed f r many rap1 c ange, e tme as come ' ...,, -supp Y c~ sus ain ~ when the basic law governing right f "'ay. as describq::l in charged flood waters at twice the years without t edexhausung. the banking in this state should be I Deed rom F . M . Strobridge rate of flow in the San Gabriel t th s or v..·a er er e . carefully re\·ie\\'ed and brought up and vrtle E . Strobridge, to river. the next largest river to the · h h' h t th " -The ease Wlt "' ic wa er m ay to date. The same situation pre-e late of California, r e· north. be pumped from these under· vails in other states. some fifteen September 14th. 1929 One might \\'ell ask, wher e is all ground water basins has been a of which either a.re Y>orking on a in k 304. page 3.S5 of the \\'ater that makes this the large contributiqg factor to the revision job or have c...'Ompleted Offici 1 Records of said Coun· largest river in Southern Cali-rapid development and growth of such_ ,,·ork within recent years. ty; ence South 70° 05' 30• fornia? Onl}' those "'ho have li ved population in the two Santa Aha East ong the southerly line in the vicinity for a long time and valleys. H ad it been necessary fot: of s d H igh,vay 187.92 feet ha\'e studied the strange behavior the various parcels of land to wait Obstreperous Local to th~ pc)int of beginning of a or this stream can tell you. for Intensive development until Youth Committed to curve deflecting to the left : Rising in the San Bernardino large areas were ready to organize then easterly along said and San Gabriel Mountains, some for obtaining a v.:ater supply, these Juvenile Hal] I curvei concave to the north 30 to 50 miles inland. the Santa valleys could not have enjoyed the Drunkenness on the part of 8 a nd ~aving a radius of 1,550 Ana ri\'er passes through portlons ra pid growth that they have E'X-local minor who ,vas said to be feet. a distance of 222.72 feet of San Bernardino and Riverside perienced. The simple process of involved in a dance hall fracas to a I point in the southerly counties before it enters the coun· each parcel or land securing its in· brought r ecommendation that the line rr said State Highy,•ay: ty of Orange. I t rises in those dis-dividual s upply by sinking a well son of the leading coin machine thence South 9° ·?7' \\res t tant mountains in many tributaries y,>ft hin its premises and pumping distributor in Orange county be 339.42 feet to a point in the of \'arying size which discharge, its O\\'Tl "'atcr as needed. has of· certified to Juvenile Hall. after said ne of ordinar y high tide at inter\'als along t\\'O sides. onto I fert'd in the past a nd still offers an his appeara nce in Judge Bob of th Pacific Ocean in Ne\!o'· a triangular shaped valley floor j inviting situation as compared to Gardner 's court. port BaJ• and designated so':1e 500 square mill'S in rxtent. the sl_o~,. and .invot~·ed P:ocess o~ The youth stagger~ around the "Nor h Line"; thence North Thi.s noor is th~ upper ~all~y _of organ1~ng proJects 1~~lud1ng ma~) parking Jot outside the dance hall 73° ' 20'" West along said the Santa Ana river. lt h~s in its pr_ope~t1es , for obtain1~g and dis-\ in Balboa and caused trouble, ac· ordin ry high tide line 83.55 C'nlirety in S an ncrnard1no and tributing \Valc>r supphes. There-co(tling to 8 report made to police. feet : thence North 37° 15' Riverslrte counties. The lo\ver val· fore. these underground \\"ater I 30'". E?st along said ordinar y ley of thr Santa Ana ri\'er, \vhich l basins from \\•hich so much \\'ater high tide line 215.35 feet ; lies on the coastal plain in Or ange Is puml)('d and v..·hich have been PUBLIC NOTICES then North 74' 17' 11'" West county, is separ ated from this a nd still are servin~ the commun-1 . along "said ordinary high tide upper valley by the Santa Ana tties of the t\VO Santa An~ valleys I ORDl'N . .\.NCE NO. 544 line 9.84 feet to the point l\1ount ains and Puente Hills so 'veil, are among their most of inning. through which the Santa Ana river ·yaluable assets. I ORDINANCE APPROVING THE Secti JI 2. That the boundaries passes in a 12 mile gorge. The effect of the foregoing ANNEX.ATION OF CERTAIN of the I City or Ne,vport B<'ach. Of the m any tributaries that dis-physical chAracteristics of-the 1 UNJNHARITED TERRITORY Califorrlia, Jxo, and the same arc char ge onto the floor of the upper Santa Ana river a nd its valleys on CONTIGUOUS TO THE CITY hereby altered to include the vaJley, the \Valers in them so gen-the present and future water sup--OF NE\V PORT BEACH LYING above scribed territory, thC' all· er ally sink into the d£>ep and por-ply of Orange county \\'i ll be traced GENERALLY NORTHERLY nexatio ot \Vhich is appro\'cd a nd ous alluvia comprising the valley In succeeding articles. OF THE A.RCHES IN THE ordain herein and incnrrri ralC'd floor that their stream channels CITY OF NE\VPORT BEACH. in the City of Ne"']>Ort Beach. dc>teriorate as they extend out-h k Off. I Califo a. ward from the foot of the moun-PT A T an s ·Jeer The City Counci l of t he City I Secti 3. That the prn<l'f'din;:s tains io,,·ard the trunk channel or For Efforf.S Expended of Ne\vport SFach . California. and a n exation hPrei:o ord nin .. d the river and only the larger ones does ordain as foll ows: are had and taken under-Rr.d j;l: ... have continuous channels all the With Children · Section 1 : That the annexation suant t the pro\"i!iions or a n Act CE P.A.PALMER LIDO ISU! PJDPBKili.S • W. 0 BUCK-Insurance~ A...t 1500 f!J.-7""" 3333 VIA. LIDO cALIFOP..NIA Gas Heating & Ventilation ---··--- CHARTER & PRESTON State Ucensed Contractor Heatln& ln1tallatt011.1 Make \Varn1 Friends :il.14 W. 4~h St PASN>ENA ae.tdence Pbooe. IMC or 299.5 Ano SANTA Ph. 6688 LO NG BEACH LB. llU-07 v. hv riot , . \ ~ I f b'r ma i I ? Parf ot All yo11 Earn il Yours to SaV(f "·ay across the va11ey floor. Waters Greater s.afety and understand· to the City of Newport Beach, 1 of the gislaturc of the Sto.tl' of from the smaller tributaries sel-ing bC't\\'C<'n children and their California, of that certain unin-Califor a, designated and refercd dom reach this trunk channel and pets \Vi ii result from the dog habited territory contiguous to to as e "Annexation of Unin· t then o nly by <>''erflo\\'i.ng inter-training classes being conducted said Oty, lying generally riorth-habited erritory Act of 1939". I vcning lands during times of flood. by Vincent Cusumano. ci ty hu-erly of The Arches in the Oty f Secti . 4. ~e City Clerk shall Similar conditions exist in the mane offi cer, according to a letter or Newport Beach, is here by ap. cause :r,s Ordinance to be pub· lower valley which is comprised reet'i\'ed by the Post 291 of the proved, and that the same is here-lished thin fifteen (15) days also of deep and porU5 alluvia. Ame rican Legion. The letter./ by ordaJned to be annexed and after i passage, at least on~ in Although many of these tribu-thanking Cusumano was written made a part of the Qty of New-•the Ne'fPort-Balboa News·Times,f~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ taries are perennial streams In from the Newport Beach Gram-j r---------------·..,+-----------------------------!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!' ... their mountain canyons, alto-mar School P.-T. A. It was signed -.. , Resources $4,906,000.00 Laguna Federal Savings and loan Association Lapza Beach, Oallf. -Ph. S90 VOTERS! Don't Forget Aprd 25111 ls your Ill " lnt Day to REGISTER FOR THE PRIMARIES JUlll 4th •prepared to -a. ,..... rlt~t to -... lh4I ·~ .... ol .,.... .... ,. WdHI, TIPTON t--C.IHlitl... fer s·H ERi FF gether, through absorption by the by Roberta H . Kyle, secret1ry, valley alluvia and direct divenlon and expressed the gratitude of the from the channels for use, prolr mothers and teachen for the ably not more than one-half of the splendid work he and the Ameri· aggreeate run.off from the trtbu- 1 can Legton are doing for the tary mountain and hill areu ever children.. IT'S YOUR GLANDS! P'roe:tate lkc*e.che., Bx1 ec+e, Pains ta lep Md polD & b 1 aacl i=iM -"dnfted--llC la --. 1-of Vitality -"AlwaTo Tired" t~llC aacl o........,. Old before r oar Ume. Anemia mp and Low Blood P'raH.re-Broswtt•N Aathm1 Ecs.ema-PUortu-Kldno7 &Dd. Heart OoDdltlom. nr ._ .-tW!y to oar E•olaolff Oland 'l'oebalq.. de"'oped Ilana 18 1MR' _........ NO PAIN-NO DRUG~NO SURGERY-NO INJEC'l'IONS. CONSUl..TATION FREE BY APPOINTMENT. PHONE 115' Dr. E. F. Bell, D. C., PhC. 101 :!:2Dd St, ewport n...h, Callt. Botll"S: 9 :30 to '7 :SO Mondays and Tbunday-. ~Hurry! Hurry! Hu~! ! We Have Just Received a Shipment of 1 --. . . HARD TO GET RADIO TUBE,g ~ ~ -' Maybe We ll&ve the Oae Yoo Need to Pat y OW' Set Baek lo Operation Hurry! Hurry!_ Hurry! Before They Are Gone PALMER RADIO and APPLIANCE 2M8 Newport Blvd. LOOK~ ~luJun. IME-SAVING SCH·EDULES The people along the ast Highway oat- urally count on Greyh ltind to provide a system of accurate, convenient, time-saving schedules that so many almmuoities depend on so completely today. j · ; This important Greyb~und •'fusf • io uu- el semce is more impoJ..,t oow than ever befo'te, and Greyhound poes this job ~ ••• because it bas tnioed, t"'P"'"eo~ experts io schedule buildiog, th buses and equip-. meot to put them ioro dll~ the short, direct • rouus th9t t1atttime, and a thorough kno...,1- edge of local masporwioo problems aloog the Coast Highway. Greyhound is COOSWldy planning more oew schedules ID ~e rapidly and safely- yet proTide a complete local iruercommu· oityserTKz.Aodw'-cbeoeccl.n-foreveo furer baa Rn'ice bdwem larger cities Grey- hoaad MCS up-llCbedula for ~ditiooal ~ l>Meii ID gift lli11 more and better --nee tbaa !Ab-. fll Tll IEIT I I I I I I E I I I I Ii • • • !!1..,!1!.,!i~•i:..lli-...l!l~l=......!l:..:E...ll:....:.Y.ojf:..:1~1:..:Z:..:I PACIFI GRIYHOU•D LI~ I I • ' ' • • ,.. '. < • • , • ' - '. - !im!~ll'!!lml'!!..~~;._~~~~~~~~-t.~'.""'."~~~~~~---::::::--:..._--::-:-~~~"!&~W~POW!!!!!!!T~llAi.o~~~A~N;&~W!r~~!!!~'JN~!l!~~!!!!aJ~~;i;~;:i~~::.;;:- .-------a I Pu&LI Noncu Pu&LIC NoTICE Mark p·1er' ce Pays S55 -000 Pol -Kept Bay -;~ •• car clolllJ at leut1=.i~ r:t'..c ~~ FOR INSURANCE 8££ '.-.:===-f:O..:'-=-'--'-'----f ' ( tlDued fnm Pap 1l 10 m.p.h. 10iJW the oppoolt. dlrec-Kivin& ~In liaht a baDIS- CUTIFI OF llUllllfE!IS for the said County and State, ~ of , beer and liquor and the Uon on Central aVe..ue and swunc I ful Of tlcketS- Howard w. Gariah Flcti~fum Name =g-~~~= fo-r Kemper's Beacon Landing ~:40:E-111--A car WU assigned ~be=..":-~~ .c;::, ,.,!,°::;;:.2~-;=::; 1-N-rt -Tbe undenlgned do hereby ott .1. K BROWN and R OBERT CUN· to In "te stink bombo In the flyer" and Er\eland gave the red scrambled. I lost lnter..st In pro. 009TA aalJA tify that they att corductlng a DIFT. General Partnen. ~ to Balboa. theater. wti.... a double light a flash to move them over ceedlngs, but I know that ,.. radio radar and eJectrical Ales me to be the persons whose names Sale of Kmiper'a Beacon Land-bill of ~onster Maker" and ""Isle and let us at the miscreanl. Some p6cked up a pocelll.ion ot dru:nb ._ 111 and installation business at New-att subacrlbed to the within In-Ing to Mark Pierce for $55,000 L c II M d of th<: ad" l"U In progroa The people do funny things In an em-and· recaldtrants, took them to Au tomobile • Fire port Beach. C.allfornia. under the strument and a~Iedged to me was verified yesterday, the trans-ast a a e stench must have been terrible. ergeney, we found out. u one fel-the. statioo where a wt"al')' desk fictitious firm name of J . K. that they executed the same. action beln&.._placed in escrow late ' 7 : t on a call with Officer low, seeing the red lf.Rht. put on sergeant corwianed them to th! Accident o Life BROWN co. and that said !Inn IN ·WITNESS WHEREOF, I last week ~ Harbor Investment ·. Callh and 47 to a wreck °" his brakea and came to a atop tank- ls compooed of the followlnc pef'-have hereunto aet my band and company. The property, located F A w k Centr &nd Coronado in Balboa directly In our path, All In all, It waa quite a hectic uoeua and Omtnet IOOS, whose names and places of affixed by offid.al seal. the day at 1301 Coast highway, has a or rt or and Vet! at the scene ot tJ:le By expert manipulation, Officer evening and what i saw makes me Bonm Wr1ttm residence are as follows, to--wit: and year ln thil certUicate tint frontage of 131.90 feet, 100 feet acdde , , where the usuaJ crowd England managed to preYent ram-believe that the hats of residents •-----------~ General Partnen: above written. on the bay. ~ has a . depth of ~d ady gatbere;d to~· con-ming into the rear of the bewild-should be prominently doffed to J . K> Brown. 1008 Cliff Drive, T . R. PHILLIPS 181 feet, It wu disclosed, vict a1id hang alJ: participants. ered driver's car and 47 leaped the police force reelllara and re- Newport Beach, California. -Notary Public in and for Pierce, head of the largest chain ~ last call 'tor entries for the The ~ involved three cars the curb and came to an tgnom-serves alike, to; herculean efforts Carr's ~eed Store Hay and Grain Quality Feeds -§- Robert Cundiff, 6459 W. 82nd said c.ounty and State. of mortuaries in Southern Cali-Newport Harbor High SChool Art and tw of them were towed away lnous halt in the sand. The in a gargantuan tuk. Street, Los Angeles 45, California. (My Commission Expires fornia, bought a large home on exhibit has been issued by Ruth by "Al' garage, who, incidentally, ___________ ;,· ------------., U!nited Partner: Aug. 19, 1941\) Harbor Island just a year ago, StoeVfl'. acting on behalf of the did a hale of a business all eve. ~ Dally Dellvery-P'lM>lle 1!'7 llnN_rt,,...... 008'l'A llZ8A White House Cafe ...._ 1181 I·..-• BeaM, Oallf. • West Shore Company, 1801 Wtl-(Seal) and has since extended his realty special commlttee in charge of ning. o one wu injured ln this shire Boulevard. 1-Angeles 5, STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) Investments to a parcel at the the display or paintincs-partl~ar auto UI~ but one driver • California. County of 1-Angeles ) aa. Arches and then to Kemper'• Pictures may be left at the High a local lad, received a big enough WITNESS our hands this, 8tb day On this 8th day of Aprll, 1946. Landing. He SRld he expects to school as late as 9 o'clock Friday bump n the head to justify his of ApriL 1946. before me. a Notary Public ln and improve the ~aper ty after re--afternoon of the 26th. me~ blank on the whole af- J . K. BROWN for the said C-o\mty and State, re-ceiving a report from former Oty Judges will meet for luncheon f~:IV'I. f· ROBERT CUNDIFF siding therein, duly COl'l'lftl)mkme Engineer R. L. Patterson, now at the Newport Harbor Yacht club S :oo..+-Qocked and stopped a General Partners and sworn, personally appeared making a survey of the ground at 12:30 as guests of J . S. Barrett, "torrii jalopy" racing down cen.. WEST SHORE COMPANY Carlton E. Byn>e and Esther and water front. p"'5id~t or the Newport Harbor tral. th no tail light, and f""' By Carlton E . Byrne Smith Byrne, known to me to be The price of $55,000, based on Otamber of Commertt, after other cceS.ories, except a hbp- By Esther Smith Byrne the Vice-President and Secretary the highway frontage alooe which adjournment to the high ~tor and a demonlcal Llmited Partnen of West ShOl'e Company, the llm· reaches a new hi&:h on per foot school Wlll ~ made to pass upon driver. He wu ticketed and ww STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) lted partner named In the fore-valuation of approximately $480, the pictures. , on to the station . C.oW'I of u. Angeles ) a . going Instrument. known to me to it wu observed. While o~ man The committee has approved the 8 :05f-Recelved an all-car call to On~ lOth day of April 1946, be the persons who executed the elaborately improved l~ plan to acquire two pictures with be on I' the lookout for a couple bef me a Notary Public i. and wtthln instrument on behalf of the have been sold at higher · prices, the $300 purchase fund which the of ~ ace girls who were mtM- ore ' corporation herein named. and it is thought that this sale! in the Newport Harbor Ola.mber of Com-Ing trpm their .homes ln Santa ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j \ acknoWledged to me that such cor-thrtt-mile industrial zone of bay merce has agreed to subscribe. Ana. ~~couple of clever parents ROOFS .(;« a complete ROSSI'S Liquor Store lOOS Cout llhraf ~--ot-&.­NO LOOT APPUZD Ga _. .. _. n.--·~ w. '· ....... por:atlon executed the same. frontage points to even higher The exhibit will formally open were~ble to guess where their IN wrrNESS WHEREOF, I values In the tuture. Sotrlt! be-on Saturday, May 4th and will kids ould diaappear to during have hereW'lto set my hand and af-Ueve that the shortage of this continue until the eveninc of May Eu ~ and got in touch fixed my otfida1 sea1 the day and type of property may send It u 7th when all pictures not acquired with eWport police. year 1n th1I certificate first above high as $1000 per front foot. will be returned t o the artists.. IS:lo!:-l::lack: at the station and written. Mr. Pierce expect.I to install A very representative showing watch~ Reserve Officer Howard -Summer-Proof Job M()'l JIU'CUll ft_ Nwpt_ :IGU-J BJUNG YOUR RADIO TO US One Day -We'll Repalr It and You Can Dave It the Next. Factory P&Jta. Work OUU'Ulteed. Factory Tra.laed ~ Radio SOS Electric HAROLD L. RAMM l"bone ., 80 • SOO Marine Ave., Balboa hi.and p~ VENETIAN BLINDS \\IOOD • ~EEL .. ALUMINUM a.ds" T•rm11 -o a.,._t.!H' -......,.. ---..Uq -Free lteU_,_ 814 Coast Highway Phone Newport 2780-W REINE CHEW Builder Llcemed General Contractor • Cement Work • Sidewalks • Curbings FOR ESTIMATES 2031! S. W. CypreM Stree-t • Garage F1oors • Driveways • Concrete Fences ·-See W.R. HOFFMAN East of Country Club '$SURE, WE PAY CASH$ • WE wiLL BE'ITER THAN MEET ALL OFFERS ON YOUR CAR. • So stop in atMcCARTHY USED CAR WT at 1920 Newport Bl vd., Costa Mesa, and get the top dollar for your automobile. J . R. BREWER, Salesman. .... r .. r D..thf to S•ow , .. s..,i .. l'artlc,.,arly ~Ko•-Hff For l'erao•a I• l'•l>llc Ufe New Huo "•nslucont T.,.byte ... ~ .,. 1heded to match yow complax;Oft ood thapod lo -!ch tho conlou< of your laclal !.otw... They h o I p otomino!e chol-wlilto, ar+fficlal ·-- ---·-.,™51 ~ill ....... HFOX W.nd·WW. !If~ .. IP ... ~ ENJOY WEARING YOUR PLATES WHILE PAYING Take advaotace ol Dr. Cow- ea'a Uberal Credit Pl&D for all brwbee of deotbtry. Ar:raap to It.ave &11 your w· •"J' wodl oampleted &IGllT NOW , •. """ later la -11 ..._.,. or montbl)' amoaata. N 0 T OSE PD"NY •ADDmONAL COST. Make Your Own Ttonm ••• \\1tb19. Be•oo ..• ' ALICE DAVENPORT, all new bulkheads and float.a u ~ the works ot Southern CaJlfor-~· typing out some of the Notlary Public in and for part of the improvement proeram. rua artists ia already assured and more than 600 citations handed said County and State. He declared that he will make it between. now and the clos~ day out ·far in the week and learn~ (r -a1l one of the moat attractive landings fo~ entries a number of additional ed th~t th II h d .-:IC' n.cuntino.. are counted on e reserve po cemen a Pub:-Apr. 16, 23, 30: May 7, 1946. along the coast. ..-Th 0 -xh.b't .11 be · t th tuin out en masse and were do-e e 11 wi openoe I . , Public and local ladies connected ing a wonderful ~ in assl~ting HERE! Glenn Seaborg, C(Hfi.co,.·erer of with the high school PrA have ~e J;· lars in keeping the ~1tua- plutonlum -"Carbor 1.4, a radio-volunteered to serve tea to all visi-tion . han~. Chief Hodgkinson active substance developed thru tors for each day the exhibit is and t. Chief Gorton were vod- atomlc research. may be just what open. fero 1 in their praise of th~ Har- is needed to aid mankind in syn-This is the fi rst time that the bor. ~en who,_ after w?rk1ng a t thesizing food and fuel at will." Newport Harbor area has at-~e1r o~ particular bus1ness~s. C?r NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT PUBLIC NOTICES BAY ISLAND CLUB . Location of principal office, No. 5, Bay Island, being the residence of H . s . Ha7.eltine, in the City or Ne\vport Beach. County of Or- ange, Sta te of California. NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN. Tha t a meeting of the Board of Directors hC'ld on t he 16th day of March. . 1946. an assessment of Seventy· A.ssls~ant Secre~ary ~f s&d co~- tempted an art exhibi t but the in-Jobs o/mg t~e ~ay, wer~ w1ll1ng terest already shown in the af-to doE. te the~r ti~e at night and fair assures it becoming an an-t urn 1n prwseworthy pcrform- nuaJ occasion. Prominent ._judges ances from Sou tliern Califom h{ will pass 8 :4 1' 47 changed keepers upon the pictures and make the and Qfficer Geor ge E ngland took awards. over lnd we went cruising. Got r. d /100 Dollars ($75 ()()) por at1on. at said office on said iv(' an no . B I I .a • th c·t f N wport per share was levied upon the ay s an ..... 1n e 1 Y o e < Let us put your car in rint-cla11 shape for the hot-weather deys ahead. We are equipped to do. the job fully. Drive in today. Let us inspect your car and recopnmend flle seasonal services needed. h es of thC' above-named cor por-Beach. County of Or ange, State s t~n payable to A. w. Spence, of California. Any shares u~n a 1 · which t his assessmC'nt r emains RHEUMATISM unpaid on the 15th day of l\1ay, 1946. \\'ill be delinquent and unless payment is made in the meantime. Judge Dodge Removed To Anaheim Hospital For Minor Operation a caltl to see a \\1oman on a Bay streed address and found her quite pcrtulbed about a motor boat that '"'as thaking passes at her moor~ ing slf p. The boat had left by the time e:~ arrived and nothing had been Fturbed, so we went back on tt;:> prowl. Boyd's Service Station and ARTHRITIS • I suf'fered for years and am so thankful that I can walk and work again without pain, that I will glad- ly answer anyone writing me tor infonnation. MRS. EMMA IVE.I;\, P .O. Box 189. Los Angeles 52. Qillf. Pd. Adv.-NUE-OVO Laboratories Expert Repairing Typewriters Office Equipment Cleaning -OIJ1nc AdJuatlnc -OverhaullnC ROBERT'S Typewriter Service Liquor Store Boob and Roy Keene Palm ud Bay, Balboa Pbolle Siil th~ saJd shares, or so rilany ot Ne\vport Township's Justice of satd shares as may be necessary, the P eace D. J . Dodge is in an will be sold at the office of said Anaheim hospital this week un- Assistant Secretary, on the 15th dergoing a minor operatiorl . It da y of !'1ne, 1946, at the hour of is expected that the Judge will be 10:00 o clock of said day to ~ absent from his Costa Mesa bench sa id delinquent assessment, to-for a week or 10 days and City gether with five percent pen~lty, Judge Bob Gardner of Newport or be forfeit~ to the co~ration: Beach is handling Dodge's court DATED: April 17. 1946. cases in the Justice's absence. A. W. SPENCE, Assistant Secretar y of said Bay Island Club, a t his office. Bay Island, City of Newport Beach. County of Orange, State .of CalJ- fornia . Assessment No. 56 (Note: Please make checks: pay- able to the order ot Bay Island Club.) Pub.-April 23, 1946. FRESH FISH Daily : Direct from Fisherman -tc>-i Customers 10 a. m. I<> 5 p. m. ~ On the Beach Foot of Newport Pier Lew Wallace Visits Sl Joseph's Hospital For Check-Up Lew Wallaoe, well knO\\'Tl real- tor and insurance inan of New- port entered the St. Joseph hos- pital last Friday fOr observation and a possible operation, it was learned yesterday. Mr. Wallace, one of the pioneer citizens and most active harbor booster in the early days of its development, carries the well wishes of his hun- dreds of friends. All klndS typewriter ribbons in stock at th·e News-Times. County Auditor Eckel Announces Spring Opening Huntington Dinner House 8Ul Ill OoMD -Bantfqton 8-h UDder Same Manapment Open Daily, Including Sunday ~a, 12 l<>S Dinner, 5 I<> 9 85c $1.35 Up 8llDdwicbee -A-la-Carte Orders !...-------------------------! CoaDty Aodltor Lealle B. IEckel todaJ' made formal annoGllaemelll of t.a. eandlclacy. "'Lea" Eckle. who .--------------------------;l""hb" lals ftnt ndl term • DIESEL SERVICE DOOEL M<YIDR SAi~ RE-BUILT DMJEIS FILAN& a. LEWl8 <t..oc*::J r.....wta) 0ww-Me••1• PHONES Oftlce: NewP'*t 2068 • 5U~ Marine Avenue "1111 and Newport 20M-W Comity Aodltor -:rear. waa flnt of doe CoaDty Otncon to flle for re electioL The Grand .lmy acabl .-Uy _..,...i -WOJ' beeoad-111aomce...,...,_ beell laoiaored by tM Alldlton of otMr Coantlee wtio lla.-e eleded 1a1m Pl e .. 'mt of Ute CoaatJ' Aadl· ton' .iheoclaU. of Ge State of California. In mald•s 1119 a~t. Eckel said: Ta.e Office of Aadltor Is of •- pnme --to tax·poJ'lac ·dlheao., It .. doe loeort . of Ille ft••nrl91 atrac:lare of Ole Coaaty and ttJ -· -8pecla1 Dia· b'lata. 'J'a.x·p&JUW' moaey mmt "" adeq-tely .......... by ...... per and llltelllpat • ..... u.y. Tiiis Is a pabUc m.t &DI I bve en- deavored et all Umes to me:rtt the conftdeace lmP"9"4 la me. Tiie Auditor .. u.e Tu:payer's protec- Uve aenaat. Aftllo9cll I liaaft ao ~~t. 1 ..tn N:ncereJ,-qpre- clate the PubUe'• endonemeat ol 1500 West Central Ave. 9:10-A call came in to break up af' ·ght at the Balboa pavilion but i must have been a one-round affair because all participants had departed when we arrived. Spent the next hour keeping the .gen- eral peace and checking on ages of_ ki<15 running around loose in darkened. parts of the peninsula- , twas l darned embarrassing in Phone 985 MANUFACTURERS atata that both tires and batterieo wi1 be_,. ocarce the balance ol lhia yw. You can't dri.,. your ..,. ~I eitl.-of them. Thal'• why il'a lo your beat interest to p into a aaletj huddle -with your friencly Independent Mobilpa Dealer. Let him checlr both tins and battery. He knows wl.a to do to help iDalre 0.-last '-· Don't take cha-oa bei,.. willKM the UM ol your Cal' tbia IUIDliMl by waitiDc until tlwe Yitai ac:c•aoriee .... beyond._;.. Thia is put ol the ._..,, 5____,..oo1 ~ olfend by ,,.,... Mobilpa operatcw -....._ in Mobil 11atterioa and Foclonl T~ s.. him today -at the • e1 tbe Fly;;.. Red Hor-. y_,_ -y ... too late! onsult your friendly Newport I my e.ndeavon at tt.e pol.la oa Taee- l_..::::::::::::::. ___ ,!!!~~~~~~i!;!!!!!!~l..---1 [ !~~~~~~~~~~~-------~~~.,.---J day. lane~ 1""1it1ca1 Adverosemeno ' • • . . • oi M&Wi-0&1 ••r.eo.& -• ftp DI Famed Racer Warns A out Hot-eather Dri ing , Tires and lJatteries Need Particular Servicing During S1,U11111er Weather Clean Cooling System Essential For Hot Weather Barney Oldfield Sa~ Basic Season Oil Ch.ge Claimed H=:!i~ =~~ of ~=: ~ ~~ Sem·c Are usts" m· Car Care' To Bf. Particularly Mr. and Mn. Herbert B. Baetz. Brady. registrar. Herbert crom-es . . Urgert Thll! Sprin. g ol. 1211 w. Bay, Newport Beach. ated from Herbert -HIP lo """"IC the students registered lchool. He ls mojoring In cbesl>- Desplte the desire of motorists to travel long ~ far this sum· Beware of rust and muck in the M t ~ =~ Tlmee • Draining and flushing t.he ia;:t;:Occi;:;:;:·c1e;:;:n;:tal;:;:;:Co;:ll;:eg;;;e;:l;:o;:r;:th;;;e;:thlrd;;;;;;ls;;try;;;.;;:;;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:; mer. the shortage o~ new tires will continue throUgh the year, tire cooling system or there's dana:er 09 a aankcue and changing oil is par· manufacturen and distributors assert. ahead in hot weather driving. This U there' is one thin& that an automobile race driver watches ticularly iplportant this aprin& ·-nus means," declares R. L. C.allis, diStributor of Federal nres warning is issued by Mobilgu above all othen it is the ~tion of his automobile-for upon that according t~ Mobilgas dealer Ot~ and Mobil Batteries; "that extreme care must be taken of the tires Dealer Bruce Johnstone, Coast may depend hiJ life and whe, er or not hJa car lasts out the race. Boyd, 1500 ·West Central avenue, Blvd and 101 Highway, Newport. Today a motorist faces ~ situation where it is equally important Newport use of the motor'• now on ou r can. '"'Ibere baa een a definite ten- dency amon&: motorists to give less atten- tion to their Ures since the war ende4.H Bob Callis says "feelln& t h a t production will soon meet all needs and that tires can be bought With the old pre-war abandon. But manufactW'e n themselves aay 'no' to this thought. Some say that even if full tire production ii maintained throU&hout 1946, there will still be a pasaenger tire short- a&e of 15 Of' 20 million tires at the end of the year. ''Readying tires. for the months ahead. therefore, b'y recapping, re-- pair and inlpectton can be placed high among the Swnmer·proof requisites. And possibly we've for· aotten our wartime precautions, but tires should sUll be switched often in order to eyen the wear." Bob dttlares that a shortage of batteries wUl be only slightly less than that of t ires and advises careful overall servicing of that vital element. News-Times Joins Audited Orculation j Signal Honor for Lo- cal .Newspaper An· nounced Word wu received today of the election of the Newport-Balboa News-Times to membeJVifP in the A.B.C.-the Audit BlU'eau of Cir· culationa. In becoming a member ol A.B.C. the News-Times Joh• the ranka of the most progrftllve teml- weekly papen of the 10,000 week· lies in the nation, who are quail· fied to use the A.B.C. symbol-- which is recognized by national advertisers everywhere u the symbol of honest circulation. .. A clogged to him that bis Golf After Forty need f 0 r the "'.JU' "luts out cooling s~-high cleaning Jo;> the race." Pro-~.~ !:t ":i"; ductlon ls •a.Y Among New Books ;i,::~:; 1~0:::; ruin the system behind schedule At Local Lib n • w pootwar ltseU but cause ~l ~':. t:~ rary oil. severe damage "Many moton to the entire • utoa needed. Two book.a pe'rtinent in the po1t-are heavily con- motor. Drain-chances are war world are Petroleum and taminated with that the aver-... --' ludg bon in & ' nushlng, i dividual .IU'ICI .can Foreign Policy by Fels, s e, car treating, and a I e n and The Cue Against the Nazi deposits and refilling the ra-won't get a new I War Oiminala, both among the lacquer fonna- d.iator should one for monthl new non-fiction books at the pub-tions developed be or years. That ll llbr On th Us f und ••--done twice ls w}\y it is lm-Bane1 OWfteld c ary. • e t o new er war-1.U11'C yearly without fall. 1 fiction and mystery are: driving co~tions and by the tuell "In summer particularly, the portant 0 r a Jones, Peabody's Mermaid; and lubrt:E' ti then permitted d~- water is always at a higher tern-driver to take ca.re of the auto-Jonel, Still td the West; King-Ulan use," explainl. perature and the danger of bolling mobile he owns today. Hall, Life and Death of the "But th motors can now be ls greater under heavy pull or Here again the race driVtt Wtcked Lady Skelton· Mackinnon cleaned uf.i. For example, tests high speedl. Any clogging or inter-realizes from experience that only Money on the Black; M:111er, Spot~ made With 1the new Moblloll ahow ference with circulation can caUle proper care can keep a car in light; Nuh, Bachelors Are Made; that lacqu~, carbon and sludge no end of trouble. Rusty water condition-especially lf It ls grow-Ntcholl, Close to My Heart; Phil-depoalts belin to clear away from may be thrown ln all directions lnr old and faces severe operati?.n lipt, Forever Pouess: Plum, Su-piatoru:, rinks and bearings almOlt over vital working parts; valvei ahead. To him the old adage a sanna Don 't You ery: Queen immediatelf after the new oil ls may warp and stick; plston1 may stitch in time saves nine" ls no ~ Lane'• Last Cu~; Relllt: in operatiqn. After 2,000 miles expand and freeze in the cyllndei; mere play on words. War On the Lazy-K; Rhode, Se-driving la~uer hu almoat dis- wall.J. A whole chain of other Practically all automobiles to-cnt of the Lake House; Richter, appeared aj many cuea., and badly troubles might develop. day have seen yean of hard serv-The Fields. gummed rihP were tree. "I strongly recommend radiator ice. They face a period of hard Other new non-flctlon include: 'The ne..1 oil is a boon to mo- fiushing in Summer-proof service, hot-weather driving this summer. Ford, Cloak and Dagger (the se-torists and!no mistake, and a com- then refilling with Hydrotone-They shottld be put in condition to cret sto f OSS) · Le plete oil chknge should be the first treated water which retard! tu-meet this test before there is a Teachlngry ~ough ~dio; v~~~~ must" on !the Swnmer-proof list ture rust and muck formations." breakdown t~at may put the car All the World's Aircraft, 1941 of every mp.Yer who is seeking top out of commission-at least tern-(..-ift copy). Faunce Secretarial TW>rformance of his car." porarily. r.•. . • , • r-Th th fi Efficiency; Pyenson, Pest Control e · ree way swnmet-proo ing in the H Gard M.ll Th. ! meets this situation. I t covers Alt oFogrta~ ~·--k• S tromd, CGolf comes ligh er with advancing age, . ed er or Y. ~ econ , ar-di th Sett v · . I services gene~ally recommend rot From the End: Wordsworth a~cor ng o e. er 1s1on 1:'- by aytomob1le manufacturers A W ds th Ant'h 1 ' stitute. Tuts fading out of color lS . or wor o ogy. · ll ti bl · bl •• Jin ' Beadq-....en . I tor 1 SUMMER-PROOFING C..111A:ce111 Cli11ge .. 4oblulirication -Tren11111illlon wt ~s.-. -WhMl..PacHilt R.cletor Ru1hillg -TIF• B1llwy Simo•' • Johnstone Senice Coast Blvd. " 101 Hlgb-y Newp<lrt Beach, Calif. Pbollfl 16'72-.J Mobiloil "Batteries are not apt to take the severe puni!hment during summer that they do in winter. but hot wea ther calls for special precautions. Watch the water! Remem ber most batteries are lo- cated where the heat is particu· larly intense, making evaporation rapid. Mobil dealers check bat· tecies as a part of their regular service." plan of Mobilegas dealers ideally Is Ph t ome h . ~n~ts 1 er , J.S Color. of most human eyes be-;:· themseTves at this time of year : .. especta Y no cea e in ue eyes. ~---~-~~ ~-~~-!~~~.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the nation dkided that the time . Nine teen-age boys c~me i1:'to transmission and differential serv-Drive Carefully-Spa.re a Lite. efully-Spare a Lite. had come for progressive publish-I city court Monday morning \Vlth ice. radiator service, wheel packs, ers to join the A.B.C. Because pretty red faces as an aftermath etc when drculat1on is reported by to bclie.ving one of the group, w~o I . especially fN l that oil change l For many years it hu, unfor- tunately, been true that some publishers have exaggerated their circulation totals. If a publisher had 500 readers, he was apt to aay he had a thousand; if he had a thousand, h e \VRS apt to "swear" that he had 2000: and so on. Boys Choose Wrong House to Occupy Easter Wk. Coi. E. H. Malorl'e the A.B.C. as being of a cer tain !01d the r~t that he had the priv-and lubrication are important. II figure, then advertisers can bet 1lege ofus1ngahomeat218 R~by0nereasonb<>h.indthisissimple. OT EATHER AHEAD I their bottom dollar that is the avenue, Balboa Island during Dirt! A four letter \\·ord meaning number of paid subscrib<>rs the Easter \veek. one of the \\'OTSt enemies of an publisher has and tha t is the The house the boy~ assertcdly automobile r;d more prevalent readership total they \•rill receive. I moved into belor:iged to Kenyon during the ot dry summer Of Balboa Given Commendation Award Colonel E . H. Malone. husband ot Mrs. Elinore Malone, 2033 Ocean Blvd., Balboa, r eceived the Anny Commendation ribbon from Col- onel A. P. Kitson, commanding of- ficer of the Ninth Service Com- mand, during a ceremony April 1, ._.at Fort Douglas, Utah. · The Catlfornia ofHCl"T' was cited for outstanding services performed over a six-month period while di· rector of lhC" command's plans and operations division at head- ~uarten. Audit Bureau of Circulation ls J . ~rudder, su~rintendent of \he months. Dir finds its way into an organization maintained by C!11no State pr!Son. He found the ever y frictiot. point of a car, and advertisers, advert~ing agencies ~ine sons of wealthy and prom-only the po\ver of a g?'ease gun and the buyers and agency mem-1.nent Los Angeles and Beverly during lubrication will replace old, bers who have established definite Hills fa!fli~ies occupying ~i~ ho~e dirt·saturated gTease with fresh terms and classifications by and enJO)'lng all _the facilities tt lubricant. free of abrasives. which circulation can 'be judged. offered when ne ighbors phoned Even the inside of a motor suf- The A.B.C. symbol of circulation hi m and urged him to investigate. fers from dirt. and there lies a is as accurate as the butchers' The boys wer e brought to court, biiz reason for oil changes . and grocers' t"ted and sealt'd and while Judge G~dner believes 'Think of lt! Dirt in the air scales; it's as accurate as a gas· m~t. of them were innocent of any averages 2.580 pounds per cubic oline filling station's pumps. cri~me, he ~ecla_red that they were mile-more than a ton and a The News-Times is pleased that guilty 0~ violation of a state ~e. quarter-and a motor, through air it has been selected as one ot and certified the group to Juvenile cleaners and crankcase breathers. the new members of A.B .C.-Hall. sucks in 6000 cubic feet of this proud that it can substantiate air per hour! This means an en- circulation claims with a udited Sell that unwanted article gine \\•ill pick np about 20 pounds figures. through News-Times aas. of dirt in a year. r;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;,;;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;:;:;:· I The oil In the crankcase can absorb onl y so much grit and dirt; then lt becomes an abra!ive in- stead of a lubricant. A veteran r egular army officer for 30 years, Col. Malone also wean the Legion of Mer it ribbon. These Mobilgas Dealers an pnpartd .. ,,,, , .. 3-WAY PROTECTION in correct Mobil gas ,1 SUMMER-PROOF SERVICE CORRECT OIL CHANGE CORRECT · MOBILUBRICATION MOBILGAS WITH FL YING HORSEPOWER See them today Johnstone Service ec.at Blvd. & 101 Blgb-y, Newport Boyd's Service Station _, 1500 West Central Newport Beacb R. L Callis W. P. (Bill) Boes Dlsbibetor O. P. Marine Dock, 20th & the Bay General Petroleum Corporation 221 :tOtb St. J'boae 797 ' t~ r Is It any wonder then that fre- quent oil changes are essential to efficient enizine operation? The frequency, of course must depend on the car's use as .well as r oad and driving conditions. A few hours in a dust storm, for ex- ample, m ight call for an immed· late change of oil even though fresh oil was in the crankcaSe at the start. So take a tip-take care of .your car-Summer-proof-m ake tt last! Rodeo Scheduled For Santa Ana Bowl on Sunday The. 4th annual Sunset Ranch Rodeo v.'orld championship rodeo will inaugurate the outd001' sport S{'ason at Santa Ana Sunday at 2:30 . p.m. Boasting the ffnest ranch stock of bucking horses and fierce Brahma bulls. Julian Smith, rodeo director and owner of 'Sun- set Ranch. promises the gre8test series of competition beo/-'een rider and horse ever presen~ed. The cowboy,, many of whom have just returned from the !serv· ice are again riding the circ¢t of the Rodeo Association of Amer- ica. Money prizes for the 'fiders have been increased for 194f 8nd the competition will be keeJl. Roman bareback riding traces have been added to this fear's rodeo features together with ex· pert roping, dare devil actf and an unusual type of tradi~ rodeo clo"'fting. ~ Bill Callis Enters Oil Business Here With Brother, Bo r W. J. !Bill) Callis, bro of Bob Callis, General Petrole di> trlbutor in southern Orange coun- ty r eturned from service early this m onth and has joined Bob in tl'le dis1ribution of ~fobilg81 and allied products. He has ~ht a semi-truck and tr&iler and plans to bring products here the refinery. j Bill Callis was \\;thin a few credits from graduating fi'or9 USC when he joined the navy, and serv· t"d as a lieutenant (jg) on a PT boa1 In h.e Pacific ca.r:i~g . • • ·CAR Your aging car r!ces another sum-' ' . mer of bot wcatpcr driving ... and it still must last you a long time before you can get a new one. Now, h I d . . more t an ever, you nee to give tt the best of carc-+to sec that it is in DllAIN AND llFILL WITH proper shape to face the. months of hard, hot driving ahead. Go to your nearest independent Mobilgas dealer, displaying the Sign of the Flying Red Horse. Ask him for tbcs'e important Summer-proof services: I SUMMER Mobiloil CHASSIS 'fAIS FOR •Ir•• ,,,, ••• ClfAlfl • • -- SE., • MIDWAY CAFE 15th St & Ocean Front Newport Beach OPEi For the Season Famous for Hamburgers Hot Dogs and Malts Dot and Boi-Props. C<nmenw Refrigeraff on Dome•tlc tor- (Ii--Uood) Newport Electric Appliance Co. Establ.Uhed 1944 Pllone 21:18 %S06 eo..t BITd; N-n -.., Callf. Fonnerty 8 E R V I 0 E Midway Berrtpn.tloa. We are now open In • Wrlncer Bolll ~~ oar new locaUon &nd • Part:a PHILCO re9dy to .ernce your • New TYLER .Fbtw'ee every need ln yoUJ' ~ Electrical ptlance dlfOcultiM. Appl.J.aneea • ... .,. .. u.. ~ dtt> w tio1"aier. c.. ~ -'~,..~ =:..-r: :e '!:!.=...,.. ~---!ZJ~.r.·:.~fr) FllAr.TlOXAL ff. f'. ..A-Y ""' MOTOS 8E&VJOS \:,, ,;:. Perf acold \:-1Q'\i Refrigeration Now AVAILABLE eom-rclal FOB DELIVERY • .. ' •• • • • • off tM sPORT aeam VIOLATION Of TRAFFIC LAWS PA YS Off • • IN JRAF FIC COURTS HERE'S THE PROOF: Pays Maximum Fine Dashing through Coast H.iway traffic at spt"('d.s ranging from 70 to~ miles per hour recently, cost Lyle C. Bl}'Ston<', the maximum fine for spccdin~. $50. levied when he aPIX'art'd in jLsticc court. Driver Fined $150.00 A·Uchael ~fcBrlde, pleaded guilty to driving an automobile ~·hile un· der the influence of liquor and was rined $150 in city court this week. Seven Lose Licenses SuspenWng the licenses or seven motorist~. l\iunicipal Judge 1-I. Leonard K aufman a nnounced yes· t C'rda_,. that sentences for traffic violations will become increasingly severe if flagrant violations per- si"t. '·If motorists don't care to drive safely, then their licenses will be ~USpC'ndcd and they will be de- prived of the use of their cars," Judge Kaufman said. Since the jurist v.ras assigned to traffic court on I\1arch 11, he has suspended Li· censes of 167 drivers. B1:LP AVOID 80ENE8 LIKE Tlll!I! Keep Your Car • In Good Condition 1 I Your Brakes Have Tested Regularly • DON'T DRIVE \VITH SMOOTH TIRES HAVE THEM RECAPPED • . The National Safet Council Re pot-ts '!be ...r~t dlttanee to follow anotller ar la one ~leecth for Neb 10 mDee Of 8peed.. At SO miles an bou, for uample, the re "followtnc" dbtanae would be three ............. 4~ d.rtvblc J'OW' oar. doa"t cat COl'De~ve time," ..m.oaw.e. Bert 8t.ewan fr, pabllo O&te'7 .,_tow -N•-A i. club. "Yoo,,.... .ave -•t -moment, bat lt eu1al90bea1' 1t:=eat to a -..ner ute." 'Thi I S "Drive With Safety'' Message Sponsored by the Following: "The Arches" "luot • Utile Bit Better" Cocktail Lounge and Ca!o 0. OoMt RIP__, u N-n Bh<I. ' Market Spot Anton Hen.hey -MutDo Aft. -Bolboa hlllDd Lester's Recapping ~ nre Service New-Used-~-hr. Service noo w. c.tra1-NeW'pOf't: Vallely Boat Rentals Lido Richfield Station Wuh -Pollsh -Lubrication Mll W. Central -Erwin Toane Virg's Garage and Texaco Station Motor and Sall Boe.ts (>pol\ """ Soatll Boy-l'11oae 'n ~ter at Pal~Phone 11 Hi-Way Garage omctal Southern California Auto. Oub Garage n~ N-rt Btvd~PIL 1131 RJd's Super Service Shell OU. Gas. Lubrication and Accessories mo w .. t eentni Port of Seven Seas Boat Landing Boat Salee )lari..ne \\'ay9--8l 1 Cout B1Pway Balboa Circle Ta."Ci .IUq eoUr. Day or Nlrbt-PIL Npt. 3:0 Nebrt Auto Works Gmln.l Repai~24·br. tow senice. Sunset Gas a: 00 Earl Mlkbem-SOth " Cout Blft. National Auto. Oub Emef"lency Station Hanshaw'~ 1-Stop Service Rtation 1a::.n1>1ete Auto Service- Lubricatlon -Brakes Relined 1'7111 Newpon Blvd,....(AJota M- Lo~ Boat Builders '86 i ewport Bl~la M- Et&-Hokin & Galvan Electricians Q>'J'-'.-o F1re F.quipment for Factory, Store, Office. Farm, Home JMO. eout mwa,--Pboae u&& Dean Termite Control Guaranteed Tennite Control-Latest lmP.rcwed Methods 111'7 8o.. MalD 8L--8aata A.n.-Pbooe MIS Newport Tackle Store lOG Mc.FUdea Ptace-Newport Commercial and Sport Gear Good Stock of Pre-Wa r Line Kenn Sima, Mm&pr . Balboa Fun Zone Balbo• Autgorized Shen Dealer %21 Mutn&-Bolboa Island "'Lubrication" • \Vashing • Polishing n... Be-Cappblc 0... SpeclAlty Belee and Don Wooct.-Pboae !!l9-'W Boyd's Service Station 1500 West Central -Phone 185 . Mobilgas and Mobiloil Lubricating • Washing -PoUshlng Batteries • Auto A.ccessorles . · Bayside Fish Market _,,.__N_n_ Sportland Bowling Center ''Boots" and Roy Keene Kala Stree&Balbraa ftlome UO! "'For Your Jttalth's Sake, Bowl .. Excelsior Creamery santa Ana-Callfornio Foster & Sons Trutcott Cruisers -920 Cbest Hlghway Phone 836 Newpor\ Beadl Gull Beach Hancock Station F1restone Products and Hancock Gu Home, Supplios. Appliances. Paint. HardWare 1-Newport Bl ... -OoMa r- -'ll'eot C..tnl Associated Service Station ~ and Schroeder -II Coatni-Nowpon Newport-Balboa Auto Supply Automotive Supplies -Ooen 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Let Us Help You With Your Parts Problem Glen \V. Conkle • ltfanager !108 W. Cemtn.I AYe. -Npt. Bch. !IS! Carrell's Garage General Repairing • Brakes Relined Motor Tun~Up -Wheels Balanced SO& !8tb St.-sen to Lucille'• Beauty shop Casino Cafe & Refreshment Lounge %ot Mohl St. -Loulo Vuwey -&Ibo• Kenneth E. Wilson Co. Oirls-Cratt cruisers-Olryoler Marine Engines . ft5 eo..& Blch••7-Fttone 614 Bay Shore Cafe Cout Hlghway-T. F. Norton BreU:fast Seived Saturday and Sunday Open 7 a. m. to 9 p. m.--Clo<ed Monday -UIO Your Brakes ln5tead ot Your Hom" Johnstone Service ~ Blft. II 111 .....,__Newport Phone 1672-J if your tire ls llat or your battery nm down Mobilgas and M¢iJoil ' Higgins Pleasure Craft Dale E. Watts, Manage<" 811 c-t m-y--UM MacCurdy & Calkins, Inc. Naval Architects -Boat Builders -Boat ~ Slips ~vallable For Boau For Sale , llU c-r mpway ~ 11111 ( ~ats • O • Wood AWNINGS FOR THEMSELVES om from , upkeep and cement expense makes t e first cost the last cost. F ... ric -fraTo llDd ~ raaed Is com- pleteq ellmln•ted la -•• SLATS -0 -WOOD Awnlnp M"'.'"" oomfort! Permanent good lcpks! Tailored to fit the archi- t~ure of YOUR h901e! FOB ESTIMATES PRONE OB "Wmn; lats • 0 • Wood Awning Co. of OrUge Comity 115 Be.. P"bt;t' SL A••M1n Calif. ..._ l"llDoit-lAS-J Retw Toll m..rs- LUDLUM By the Yard Wide Widths-AD Lengths Santa Ana Tent & Awning Co. 16%9 So. Mala si. Phone !07 SANTA ·ANA <Jln1ned, 8-1-' Carpet Works 1622 South l\lain St. Phone S...ia Ana %80tl SANT A AN A VETERANS 2-Bedroom Homes Built on the Lot You Select • . Payments About $30 per Mo. 1oor1o G. I. FINANCING You Pay Only Apprai~al & Escrow Fees Dennison .& McBroom Sales 2MO Newport Blvd. ea.I. Mesa l'IL -7-B I Corson & Ray;~n. Co~trs. We Alto BoUd for 1.'boee WIM> WW • Sell or Beat to Vet.e.ra. AVOI RUSH .HO "S"'P ~ s....tS..,S!wrw,.-...,.{--•111..,-, ... 11fJ''·s'• 1 .. aip bcwm IO_. s.-+ •• f t"FL• O..oW.r-.~wll .................... '" ,. t • ,.,.bit;di•if111r ................ e11 ............. _. I ....... ..__ -I 0 , -= -= Dr. Ro~rt A. Crawford o~METRIST 1711 Nf_,.'"1 ~ -~ • . n..UM ;t;t:t · Cu H. Bowman The Bo n Company Tt'sp' •Im_. !Ml -~r~rris::· ~ Gene al Contractor WI ~ ,_ del -· c.111. N-rtll :t:t:t H Id K. Grauel CHAPEL ' • µ• .,... •• .,. ·0oo1-Olllfonla ;t;t;t A. E. Groty -J. A. Gr6ty0 Groty lAppliance Co. niplalN Olld IM•----Ul'I& 1'191 N-ri ~II-Calif. ;t ;t ;t John E. Sadleir Real Es;tate -Insurance om.. Pbone: 203' llOZ Ma1J1! Stnot--Bal-C&Jlf. I :t:t:t F . B. Owen . Newport Souvenir & Gift Shop GIFTS OF ALL KINDS Phone 2152-1 110! Ooean 1Front-Newport Beach. Callf. ;t ;t ;t L. H. Ewen - P roprietor Mesa Radio & Electronics Co. Phone S4:J lTN Newport Blvd.-Costa Meoa, Callf, ;t ;t ;t HUBBARD HOWE Pres. Hubbard's South Coast Company Hll W. Central-Newport 2800 ;t ;t ;t HEINZ KAISER, Owner Bay Shore Camp and Boat Landing l'fa Olld Coaot mstn.,.y-Pboae: N..,,t. 1128 ;t ;t ;t Lew H. Wallace Real Estate and lnSurance Broker Pbone9: Offtce S-Ret.. 1569 llO:I W. Ceatnl ,(..,.-Newport Be..,,., C&Jlf. .:t ;t ;t COYE. WATI'S Balboa Liquor Store TM Z. 0.tnl A-. Bal-CaJJi. I'll. U7W ""I"-Some of Cordlallty" -G. B. Brader, Mp. ;t ;t ;t J.M. Miller REAL ESTATE BROKER .-el!U U. at OoetraJ-N-rt -•'()n Your Way to Balboa" ;t ;t ;t Walter J. Gerhardt Our Photographer tl'I......, Av--Coroaa del Kar, o.at. N-po1t -H!·W ;t ;t ;t Newport Engineering A88ociatel! FREDERIC J . SINGER. Preoldent .....,Ml .. el'I A: ..... l:qtww Ul6 eoa.t mpway-PIL :ua ;t ;t ;t Otto Boyd Boyd's Service Station 1W W. O.tnl-Newport B•dt ftw - ;t ;t ;t Wallace C. Matoon Mattoon's Shoe Store . . Footwl!er for All the Family . • 1'111 Neolpoott --.CO.la Jl- ;t ;t ;t FRANK A. AND Mll.DRED W Al.SH C-Osta M~sa Paint & Hdw. Sia& wla-wim.-Qaallty PUmtlt J[ehtllalGr API I -- ---W C.--lllU Newpart -;t ;t ;t G.N.Wells R~l Estate -N-.... 1"71 1,_ N_,.,. ~ -0om. ;t ;t ;t o . R. <Poi>> C>awley-N. M. <Mom~> en"'°"' Dlstlnc:tm! Home Fwn1shlnp Crawley'& Furniture UllN-pwt~­ Ccota U--"ln the Heert or 1'Jwn" ;t £ £ II. I. VA11GHN "Tm no 'hee.l'-my 'lole's' in this bnsl=em" Modem Shoe Repairing • <Mt lll--11. W. N.Wpwt A- • A Mecca For Through Their Knowledge Rnd Ef.perience Many People Have Chosen Our ··strict SALES~ -. . . '. • . ! • • • l 1· • ' . . . . . . . ' -. ..... ~ . . A. E. Groty :By HAROLD K. GRAUEL ' ; l , • • r .. . <. . ; ' . . . . . . , • • . ,,.: ' , I SERV CE Joe A. Groty f. • • I t1 J i :1 ' ' ' , · A. E. Groty and his brother .Joe are partners In the Groty AppUance Co. of Costa Mesa, located at 1791 Newport Boule- vanl. Both boY" were born In Delph08, Ohio, but the family soon moved to Florida and then came to Santa Ana where they settled ott an orange orchard. A. E. Groty went through the Tustin and Santa Ana schools where he showed a talent for both mathematics and mechanks. like his brotlier, .Joe A. Groty showed mechanical talent while In high school at Tustin, ~g both auto and regular shop work. Be was also lnte"'4ec1 In athletics and won his letter In track. On leaving ~I he entered business for himself, having a kayak rental aJ Balboa. Be left this to b&- come service man for tbe Knox Hardware Co. In Santa Ana, servicing do"""'tlc electrical appllan-. Going to the Dougla8 Alrclitt Corp. at Santa Monica be became a radio techolclao and ;u later transferred to the Lol1I: Beach plant. He became ~ e:r:pert In electrical equlp- meol for alrcnlt aad received• 'his oecoadclus ndle>-telf>. phone llceme. EolillUng In t" vy he attended radio Mlch- nlclan school but was retum'ed Dondu at their request. Bunting aad llohlng are his real light: He learned the plumbing trade and went Into the shlp- yvdo as a marine plumber, otaylq; unto 1945. In the mean- time he had married his wlf6. :Neola, ud together they planned the fine store which bas now """'-a reality, In partnership with .Joe, wbo ill service man for the firm. A. E. Is lnlere8ted In metalurgy and likM to spend hill vacations prospecting for metah. · J .E . RAGSDALE (new owner) Balboa Motel ;t ;t ;t Louis Verwey, Prop. Casino Cafe & Cocktail Lounge Ml Kala Street a..Jha • ft. n.11 ;t ;t ;t Howard J. Gerrish IUJITrO&D FDE INStJJlANCI: 00. .-111 •-Nr ........ .,. ... rt lllft.-.-Ooeta JI-Callf. ;t ;t ;t DON NORMAN Norman's Meat Market ION 0..tnl ATeo ft El -• ;t ;t ;t Balboa Market and ~licateuen ANITA SEXTON Prop. ,. z. Cllatnl-.ft. ttn ;t ;t !: Paul Lorenben Balboa Sportfishing Fleet ..... Ill ......... .... A. (Sandy) Steiner REALTOR C. F . DENNISON. Associate -eoa.t ~~ !61S ;t ;t ;t DAMIA LOPTIEN, Manapr Orkin's Department Store --· -Tap. Piece c.-'lnfaaU' WeoJ'-Hoooebold w- -NM ...... -.,~- ;t ;t ;t Bob Allen COUNCILMAN Prop. ;t ;t £ JOSEPH L. MARSHALL chriiti;n-:~·Iiut ..... ;t ;t ;t ·n.omas F. Norton Prop. BAY SHORE CAFE ..._Sitt I,... A OIMI Za'w SERVING 12 NOON.TILL 9P. ;/_ ;t £ t _._ -.. Siegel & Raub ENGINEERS and SURVEYORS IWNw,.t Boalcoa _ _,,,c.-_ SPORTLAND-BOWUNG-PAVIUON •• .....-r.:: •• ' •• ""' ••• I •• ""'' ,, tr• .,, F!f>X~ r t I ' .... I Mary's Bay & urf Beauty Shoppe Pttilicure and\Manicuring 18S Z. ~h'al Bal--Plooae lW·.J 116 the Barber Shop ;t ::t :t Volney Hay boa Motel ' Olatral ftcD • ., cwu:. ~·····• m ;t ;t ;t denLFinch Oen Mar. . t ell Ceramics ;t ;t ;t Robert Sbarey-Reoordfnc ,.,.,,, ... ~~ . '&~:!!!c £-a~. '16 "' .. a ...... ..... ;t ;t ;t ~ore Robins FPRD DEALER 19' ft.II lllt w. c 3 al £ ;t ;t T.LEFE\TRE hie's" Barbecue Deli ... ' care•en .. .......... ....... BALBOA • . I I . AL ANDERSON ....... ?Ane W·R1a -· i-;t ;t Bob Calli• DlibR.._ · W«••r. Pn'E (ft.YING B"'CPOWA) . 111 Mal 8&-Jlfawpud " 1 "' ;t ;t ;t ROBERT H. REED Harbor Cold Storage _ ... ' al Wt a-Nwwpal't Basd, Ollll. ;t ;t ;t Capt. B .... j. McNally ..., lleNllllT• Balboa Boat Livery ' 'Ml S. Ba7 Aft. fts11 111, ;t ;t ;t Dr. Conrad Richter ~­_, Olllee 111 •nt'I&~ 1,-J ;t ;t ;t Herbert F. Kenny POSTMASTER BALBOA Calif. . ;t ;t ;t Geo. Weiss L. Elaine W- Coast Properties Co. Realtors 'JOI E. Omtnl Balboa-Pbone • ;t ;t ;t W. B. Rowe Starck's Cafe %ht l'lllO&-Newport ;t· ;t ;t Fritz Goossens -Woody Cooper Balboa Market ._Newport 81>-aol llala II&. ;t ;t ;t jack Hamilton Beacon Sea· Foods . Pltone !OM·W 1801 Oout mshway-N-rt llluoll, OolPf. ;t ;t ;t ALLAN DARTFORD The Blue Sails -SlaUoael']', Carda, Art~ llOI Mala 8~00.-l'tl. N-rt tTI • ;t;t;t Robert E. Arvin's . .Jewelfln aad Watdtmak-'-- 111 Twsty--11- Newport Btt4, c.IU. ;t;t;t ' WWlam MacCurdy W. H . (Skip) 0.l!dna MacCurdy & Calkins, Inc. NAVAL ARCHITECTS IL E. Nledecker, Sec. & Tlua. UU ~ lhl']'.-Newport B&··Pll. N,..&. 191 ;t ;t ;t Stanley Jaines Barden MASTER MARINER ._. m.tate Brolser-Yacllt ... AIP 811' ru OoaR mpway-Plloae .... ~ ;t;t;t C.F.Dennison A-oelaW wta. A. "&ANDY" ----eo.&~llTI ;t ;t ;t MAC PELLETIER Newport Phannaey tlM OoMla Flwt Pll:1•1 I ;t ;t ;t ANTON HERSHEY M~:iSP@t .... 1111 ............. ;t ;t ;t Donald J. Harmon BALBOA HORSE RACES .... W9' W•)lala lllM& ..... ;t;t;t . Dennis Borland PLYMOUTH " .._Ill 011t1 ¥• t• Jfw..,. .... . . AKnlUR SILVER New Blue Room &ll'S,. o'lANlii~°j.b11.&Nm -1116-W -- £ ;t .t Burt R. NOJ"ton RADIO ELECI RICIAN . ,_NIT ~ Ull o-.t _. • ., ....... • • .. aim. " • J • ' • -' ~l:WP~.;:--a".:•Cii Atoiiiic mJP ~.[!~.-;.!J .~.!1' InLoeatingOil RECEIPIB ~ .. !~URS~ ~ Gmi CNalt -•indlto. ---t11a.til\-'-"'o n...._.-..11 V""---poi.yo retlr-t iiMD, r..r ill! t1111 .I.' .HCMU"I_, 'R'CI"...., -they' opent ID -... mDlt.1 •-t 1~'1'"11;@L~n a _P L~ -•• ,. lY---~tW While tndU1trlaliat!I were point-'l'oflll ~tier~• llluela 111, l.Ma._ . poola _ _,.. ,r ,_,.. I.._'!• ••• Y"""'9 D Ing out tho l)l'Omlnent role of oil~~: • ..,. Mili ..... _ C!-.'..1--BI Ile L. Benedict) I' Gr -~ .,.,.-y IQ: ' Clydo ~ard. Seaview ~ -,-----,,-~----~ ' spent Saturday with ExppsMD·, o(;i lb --for 111 ~t. .. e""*""" re-..C tram nilli\UY s. w. ~ 2ja Or-...-..Ice to1~.~~ ~ta Suboa~ ~ID 'Ado-'. ~ "'""-. Oii a o-t:i: In tho U.!'1 .'• political problem, So. caL F.dlBort c;o. 2% grog recei!"3 I P.'lll'por -to 4th.._: Sl.00per,....•1111>... llcWntJsts at the Americao O>em· as per franchise··-·········-·-· -S 509.98 25.60 · !cal ooctety this week reported So. Cllllf. Tele. Co., !JOY stations In dty ··- EntA!ftd • s-nl<laa matter at the PootMl!ct ID Ncwjk&t Br±, the poalbillty that In tho future So. Counties Gas Co. 2% ot revenue chid venµe, oerwd a dolllbtfUI ...,,. annolinced foday by stanclard Olllllnla, under the Ad ot Jlardl 3. 18'19 vast new deposits of crude oil Sou~~ ~i·o;;·a;ntrai-A-:e:· .. -·--2~ d luncheon to memben of of Cllllfaml&. the . t club at their regu-Preoldent R. G. Follla said ell- lar thl7 meetlnc Fl'lday after-s.._ A. MEIER -~ may be detected by atomic-age and Docks No. 4: 5. 6 --... ·-·----------3.12.SO s>.M D. PORTlllR Gonor&l M·i RPI techniques. Planning QimmlsSion. .hearinp, -_ 310.00 ~~emoon ,... spent 1nllib -.,.-1e_em_p1_o_yeo __ would ___ be __ cran __ ted ___ ,__ __ .:_ _____ _ F . G. FROST .~ Edltar A theory that crude oil,b !!!!"'· Croft It NMl.le. pier pennlt lot f;T, Lido ···-25.00 w .. F. DIXON • • , . • • -Adftrtioblc -· 'I" ed by the radioactive trwfor-U. S. War Dept., rent on bay froo~ ··-·"··· l ,el!.33 . Blanche Langmade, Pali-l , • -1 PriDtlnc Plant. 3011 W. C.tnl A..~ Newpxt Bra+, ~ mation of familiar organic sub-U.S.~· bal. rent oa ~A AB -429.52 Official Paper of the.Gity of Newport Beach stances b,. !Je<>n, d<-Yelollf' by a ~Ii.~~.~ f ~ft 6 --lM:~ .. ~ bi1s retun\ed tram a visit Newport-BUbcia TOuri.t B.ueaa . !i t;:i ... ":'t. e':!~ ,._ Al ... of-Tl'aftl ti> nuup., Mexico, HaWllll A. D1t :sue...._. ...,. .. ,,,9 tor O.W 11 y.,. group of Massachusetts mtltute Griffith Co .• publishine and ~ of Technogology sdentisU. ~Y vacation ot alleys ·····-.. -··-··--··---·----·····--··· told the convention how their in-Patterson & BoyJe1 use of engineer equip.___ 130.00 45.SO ~and Mn. Newton Cox, Blue ~World Tlips la u. mar fuDire. See vestigations are developing in the F. L Rinehart, qwt claim deeds: laboratory the radioactive pro-Lot 1. Blk. B, 1st Add. J'lwpt. Hdits -- resses that may explain how na· Lots 9. 11. 13, 15, MJk. 639, C.D:M. --·oc1 f t millio John D. McMillan, -.r supt..sewer ooonect. ture. over a pe~i 0 en " U. s: Treuw'y, rent on Aquatic Tr. Center __ 785.M Havep. Larlapur avenue, enjoyed Jin. Sey Xnme n. iel. iol l'lllm, ••aa the ~pany of then-granddaugh-• ter. tbsan Cox, Puadena, during • ~· M a. "" ,lo.• .. & Eas~-· L Col Leun, ~ Larlmpur aven 1 e, apent several days in San r------------------------=t years. accompltshes the conver.. Donald w. Douglas, relit dock t ' It garage __ _ -------------------------sion ot protein, fats and other Russell CraJg. Harbor Master, mooring permits complex materials Into oil. A. M. Nelson:, Building Inspector: 1.m.40 596.63 625.00 75.50 617.10 ~ to ge.t their future h reaclY .for OCC'U~-1bey have sold their place here to Mr. c..plete Foantaift Seniee at Quick Boom Days Need. Watching Another era of !;lldden prosperity is in pivspect for the na- tion as business and industry strain anxiously against grad- ually yielding post-war barriers." Wheels which have made an industrial giant of the country are going to hwn as they have never hwnmed be{ore in peacetime and the pace, undoubt- edly,, will be breath-taking and baffling. . . Milestones are to be passed iii speeds adjusted to an age which has produced mllStery of the atomic world, super speeds in rocket planes and projectiles and other major dis- coveries in the fields of science and mechanics. All this represents the structural pattern of tomorrow. but a world moving so rapidly is apt to think slowly, possibly because the rapidity of recent developments will leave us all slightly-dazed for years to come. The American habit, however, is to keep up with the times otherwise, and we see the nation fully conscious of its reputation for progress, when we note how quickly the farmer has taken to the air. The farmer, in fact, who was once supposed to be a bit behind his city cousins in accepting new ideas, is ciln'ently out ahead in oi'ganized effort to make use of the airplane. Hopping about the nation in planes, at least, has become almost as common to the farmers of the West and mid-West, as their former trips to town by auto. Next will come the helicopter habit for city dwellers and after that Heaven knows what. It is to be an interesting age, however, regardless of the tendency to Jive a push-button ex- istence, and it will grow more interesting with each passing year. provided international differences settle down to a point anywhere near complacency. All this speed and rapid progress in everything, however, could easily lead to something resembling a global neurosis. It could become an age made jittery by its own pace, and if that happens we are apt to find ourselves in the position of children with too many toys. We are likely to grow weary, restless and careless and lose sight of serious purpose. Such an attitude would be damaging to intelligent planning and judicious handling of our national problems. At this point it doesn't seem likely, but another era of careless prosperity might well lead to a climax more jolting than that which ended years of so-called prosperity in 1929. Worthy Club Plan • Some communities of the nation have reported organized club movements for the preparation of foods to be shipped to hungry nations abroad. This is one of the real worth- while club moves that could be made in the nation at this time and sh_ould be considered especially by all women's clubs. Let the men take oare of the gardens. , Reno reports a "desperate" housing shortage. It seems that unless more room for transients can be provided, the city may not. be able to reach its new goal Qf.10,000 divorces thiS year, nor carry Ol,lt a normal expansion ot Its biggest single industry, which Is legalized gambling. -The nmes- Plcaune. "Government must be checked. regardless of temporary distress to individuals, if our economy Is to survive. Bureauc- ·racy Is a greater threat than Inflation, since it multiplies for- ever, while all inflationary periods eventually end."-Win- field Scott, Editor, The Bulletin, Chillicothe, Illinois. . ' ' A strange experience, that of a New York thief who saun- tered out of a hotel lobby with a grandfather clock. Not once was he stopped by a clown. asking: "Wouldn't a watch be handier-" -San Francisco Olronicle. The Russian espionage project Jn Canada might ap- propriately have been designated Operation Flatfoot.-St. Louis Post Dispatch. The decision to postpone the atootic bomb tests is well received by a lot of fish in the Padfic.-Plain Dealer. • 24-Hour Radio Service DOME. AtlTO, lllAJUNE llADIOS ~AIRED Burt R. Norton t15•0out m""Y ._ IU1 Newport Bx+, a.Ill. The researd> hu shown that Bui1dlna Pl!rn>its ··"··---...... " ... -.. ·"·"' baslc hydrocarbons found In oil Building permits ......... ·-··············-··-··· .. ··- can be produced by the effect of Electrical permits ............ _ ... -... --"······ .. ··- radioactivity tn organic com· ~tenng pennlts --·-···-··--···--·--···------- pounds by bombardment or radia· ~ey permits ···--···-----------·-·-------- tion under laboratory conditions. n e permits: ·:·--···-····-····-··········-·····--------- and . Robertson, San Marino, who take 1 poaeesion as soon school Jerm ends. . Eva IXlttEI:', Ocean avenue: and Doris Diehl, Golclenrod -.... . .... HANSt:N'S New pun RemOYlll permrts 700000005••-0700HOOTOT5-Zooo00o50 Whether similar convenions may Sale copies zoning ordinance ········-------······--· take place in the organic material Electrical examinations ··-·········-------·······----·-· present in oil fields to form ap-P1um1'er ~tions ---~---···:---···:·-········-··· 1,900.00 331.00 145.05 24.00 6.00 3.00 6.00 9.00 62.50 17.50 aven,.e, will ·serve as courtesy of-.-nw ,_.. ....,.._..,.,., ftoert Friday 'ev•nln&, April 26, nv ,._.__.. .,,_,.,...., ~ • ' ' ' 1. of • Laguna, Olapter, Order of ~'18 e SANDWl<llll8 • BAMBtJllG11:B8 the tern Star. Mrs. Dutter • 1 predable quantities of petroleum R. R. Hodgkinson, l~cen~e coll .. bus. licenses ... . is not yet known.· Further study Robert ~er, police Judge, .fmes collec:ted. .. . is being made as to the import-Parking f!lelers, revenue for March --·-···-····· 1,117.00 m .oo 917.00 will rve as Worthy Matron and Ice On = to Tale ()utt • 14.,559.46 Mrs. lehl as Star Point. Ada. •4---------··-····---···----------' · . . 1 h f R. R. Hodgkinson, tax collector: ance of rad1oact1vtty n t e orma-Taxes and assessments, current ···---------- tion of crude oil, a nd of m ethods T axes and assessments, redemptions ......... . which may be used in detecting . 1915 act, full paid assessments ···-··----------- · · and Mrs. L. Follom, 319 ,- 7·988·52 Mari old avenue are entertaining 1 --iiiii~~~~·i1~~1j"-m;dj&r,,..ii;iiiiiiv--4~:~g l\>lr. olsom·s cousin, Minor Bus-PROFESSION L DIRECTORY new oil deposits F. L. Rinehart, assessor: Meanwhile with the world's Unattached personal taxes -··--·-········-··--·····- -... sell d his daughter Major Flor-A , • , fl. 228.66 Bussell, Grand Meadows, .,l.OC>OC1llriTAHT PIANO ft&«•• proven oil re'sources still of limit-Doro;t11ea Wilson, Libr., ren~ & fines -·······--·---- ed extent. the influence of indus-E . Siclder, camp .cust .• receipts, camp grds ..... 166.84 Major Buuell bas just re-,-----......,,..----, J 1----..:....,....,....-----. 1 ~:~ ~-~.i°=a1d;i:~;~t:1·~ !.-8;.uw~~ PIANO TBCHER ·~a1 · di 1 R B. Tuder. sale of house at camp grounds.. ____ _ u 1. science on P omacy was Robert Gardner. police judge, traffic fines --·---evtdenced by the estimates pre-Bank of America, redm. of war bonds ____ , ________ _ ' · where she served a year .a.1:11~ bl' .._ um.Md ,..._ .,,..... G. V. LINSJ:NBAJU) 75,643.99 d half Sh ed ._, ~t to ,..,. ... , .a.ia ia Graduate sented by the oil industry to the Sale of city lots ----·--········-----·-----------····--·-·--·--··---O'Mahoney committee of the P . E. & Lag. but lines, rent, parking space ___ _ 3 408. 75 an . e serv as nurse ~ w1tlt &aic.o.. i.s .-..... llo7lil ~ 1 • , ' 50.00 in army for five years. &11M'ft • 11wrm Pb. l!ZIJ-W• < Senate. Although U.N. r epre-Police Dept., receipts from parking lot -···-········· sentatives have not been saying Property Owners, Newp>rt Hts .. sewer paymts. much about this vital resource John McMillan, water supt., rev. water dept. .. during the exchanges on the ques-Total --· .. ····-···--····-·····---·····-···-·-·-·····-·····-··---· . of R . tr i Ir DISBURSEMENTS : ~on us:1an oops al~ :t Current expense fund ............ ·-···--··-··-··-······--··----$24,333.13 442.80 ~Sunday School Gui1d of the MCC• DM BDn<m ·-W. ~-_ 105.00 Co unity church, Corona del om. lMe ..._ al'lt., o.-•-...._, '-"'-' • ~ 7 50865 ..._ Jt-..n ......... . . M will serve dinner for the 1 '-~----..;,.,-~----' '"-----------""' $663,370.72 yo married couples in the so-AR(Ml'l.'9C'J' PID'SJCLUfSa•U.OmoJJ&ll.A cia hall of the church Friday.I r------------,,~------------ April26 at 6 :30 a.m. Reservations Arm.. a.n.:i ,Monaco industry spo esmen reve a Park ftmd ···-·······-····-··-··-·--··-······ .. -......................... 477.28 42 per' cent of the world's Water maintenance fund ·--···----··------------·---------5,730.41 "proved'' petroleum reserves are Advertising fund ····--···--·-.. ·-·· .. ···-.···--····---· .. ········--·· 1,101.60 in the middle East. Likewise with Llbrary fund -----·--··········-···--····-··-···-·-··-----·····--···-1.018.61 the continuation or these fields Special fund -----·-················-················ .. ··············--· 1,498.87 may be made by calling Mrs. Bob ~ Call , 672-M or Mrs. Gamble at ABClllTECT 1833'~. 814' W. Bay Ave., Balboa . Mis. J . J . Mustard, 721 Helio-Jfwpoft ITU troDt avenue, entertained recently" 17%1 IMMf'OOl1 Aft- H. R. HaD, JW. D. ~_.laaw into the Soviet Union, the area Retirement fund ···-·····------·--····-·······-··-·--······-··:··-1,233.49 can claim 50 per cent of the Property fund ............. ·---······;--···--···-········--· .. ·······-·-557.69 Id" 1 . f 0 M.I.D. No. 7, bond n!dempuon .............•............. 120.00 withf,a bridal miscellaneous shower I.a. ~ NOnnan47 MOS tat a......., Olilllla ._ for jmi. Stuart Nesbitt. Twenty '"------------11'-------------' Hoon: 2-5, b7 Appollo-t T•lepiuxM :.IGl wor s u t1mate r~ources os o • Central O ty bond redemption ·····----··-········--··--24 ,150.00 according to an estimate by tan-Gas tax fund .............. ······-·---······-·---··-·"·····--·--·-··· 2,005.00 guesJ:W: _were present. Mr. and Mrs.. CLINJCAL LABORATORY dard Oil of New Jersey's geolo-Camp ..................................................... -................... 735.03 $ 62.961.11 600,409.61 2,624.28 600,033.89 Nes¥itt were maITied 1n Seattle ,..-------~----, a re I \~teckS 8g0, The bridegroom ·ed his discharge recently Navy R 2/c. The couple will tor Connecticut soon to live . ti OONBAD mo--.. D. gist. Walter E . Pratt. Total fun_ds per cleric ···-··--·······--·······--······· Outstanding warrants ............................... . Clinical Laboratory Govt. News Handling Clumsy; Hands Off Asked by Services During the war the press asso- clatians furnished their ne\vs r e- ports to government agencies and these were used to make up short- wave broadcasts which were di- r ected to the citizens of other nations. The record of this gov- ernment broadcasting was not very good. There were some downright misrepre"Sentations and a good deal of clumsy amateur- ism. On balance one may doubt the value of the contribution to the \var effort. When it was proposed to con· tinue this activity into peace-time. the Associated Press and .th~ United Press refused to make thelr news report available for such purposes. For that refusal they have been criticized and the critics have freely ascribed mo- tives. This campaign hu been aided by various commentators whose whole outlook has become 10 European that any Teference to American ways and traditions in the conduct of foreign affaln is U1JUally described u ''nalve" and very often tar lesa chsritable terms are employed. Judge Isaac Pacht General Chamnan of Rogers' Cami>aitn Will Rogers jr., Democratic can- didate for U. S. Senator in the June 4 primaries, Monday an- nounced selection of Judge Isaac C. Pacht u General Chairman of his campaign committee. Ralph Taylor, late of the U.S. Navy, will act as. administrative assistant to Judge Pacht, Rogers said. Eve was the only woman who could say beyond chance of dis- pute. "I have the best husband in the world!" Total funds per treasurer ···-·····-·-·--.. ········ Respectfully submitted, J. A. GANT, Treasurer. wit Mr. Nesbltt's parents. M _ and Mrs. George Hookam, otftoe houn: 9 -4 :SO and by appoln-t • TELEPHONE HARBOR 8S8 ~ .... & ... , 120 E. 18th St. OOSTA K!llA Hours: 1~ 12 a.m.; s-5 p.m. Phone JX! No-Passing Lines Changed by State Division of Highways LETI'ERS To THE 302 kspur avenue sold their 2833 w. Central Ave. hou ' recently to Mr. Wehr of '--------------' NEWS TIMES Bal a,.Island. The Hookams are ;----------- -· cari~t: for Mrs. Ida Ackroyd'• DAY 8<JllOOL Dr G E. hiJl ranc~ at Vista while she and her .------------,, • • To SACRAMENTO -The yellow CALIFORNIA NOT UROEST sist~ Mrs. MacNeal o1 Pasadena. Morjimer School Pb~·a= ~";t'"" "No Passing" traffic line so fa-STATE IN u. S. plan '.for England on the Constel-IOI 0o'1' eu-. lalaad. NEWPORT BEACH millar to California motorists Sacramento Calif ·Jatl . The sisters will visit rela-Oradm: Oollep. ~ -PHO~ traveling over Sta te highways is April is, 1946 tives,in England for four months. DAY SCHOOL x.. Office 288·W , Jt.. -..R on its way out. Dear Editor: Mrs.~ Ackroyd, Mr. Hookam's 0.-If no armwer, call Newport 5 A solid white or barrier line on The News-Times carried a brief r , was the :armer owner of O • .&.. llottiaw, JI. .&... .OdWd the .righ.t of the broken line 'and item in itl is.sue of March 26, 1946, om and To~ s Sh?P here. .......,... P!aoM 852 In the driver's lane will indicate quoting me as stating tha.t "Cali· ,r.ge Fredenck Pierce, 7 lbs. DENTISTS .. No Passing." fornia is now probably the largest 4 ounces, w!"-8 born to Mr. A-driver may overtake and pass State in the union." an? , · John Pierce, 1605 Pa-r------------,I a slower moving vehicle if the I do kno clfic ive, at the St. Joseph hos-Dr. Obed' LU-" not w where you may · t I s turd y April 20 "8G broken line is in the driver's lane h ob•At-~.a •\.•-. P1 a .-_ a a • · . . . • ave '-G.Uleu uua information, Mrl and Mrs. Harold Scranton, DmNTrsT proVlding the way ahead 1S clear. but it w~uld be u.tterly impossible 310 ~gold avenue, wt.th Mrs. , for California to be the first Scra.q~on's brother John and sis-Itel~ w. V..tnl PIL 1'81 Billion Dollar Boost State In size, in view of the U.ct ter, Dorothy van ·Lang, Los An· that New York has a popu1ation gel'ea spent the week. end in 'na NEWPOBT BUCB For Railroads Means 1n excess of 13,000,000. Juan High Travel Standard The. statement I made wu that California is now probably the '!bi retina of the human eye ii second largest State in the union, abou~' half an inch square and Coming out of the war-tn in view ot. the faci that Calif or· 111ou~:-omrtlttieUl of an Inch ln which they were called upon to nia's jll'f!Mnt population ii in the thi~ea. according to the Better Catty more than 90 per cent of neighborhood of 9.200,000 and Vllioq Institute. the military transportation load-very close to, and If not. exceed· _..,...,..._ _________ ,, the railroads are being uked t:h.11 ing, that of. the State of Pen.nay). question: vanJa, which fotmerly was second '"What are you going to do to New York in size about peacetime equipment and VICTOR W. KU.I ICJ{, Chief services?" Bureau of Statistics And here's the answer for 1946: Dept. of Motor Vehicles A billion dollars' worth of new H .. O ES Wblle Yoa Walt Ra . p ·. ' . y llPIJ, 51 East Bay FrOnt N door to llaj-View c.te la.m.tolp.m. . . Dr. W. W. Westmom ,.. Denu.t 1111 o...t m""Y OOllONA DICL SUJI ._Nowpwt1'D New Yori Lif-e Iuuranee Company .. ' DON L DtJllAKT , USOroMclA .... .-iul-1 OOR£X'IA DEL KAR locomotives, new and heavier Happiness is that delightful aen- rails, new operating facilities, new satlon a woman feell when her equipment, materials and sup-new dress Is the dmir tl f plies ot all sorts. Th.is means new a a on o ideas in cars-whole new traina-men and the envy of women. providing the utmoot In safety. -,::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::;:::::::::::::::::;I .-------+s-.,...--,, comfort and luxury. New motive 1 OCCIDENTAL :;er N:'~"t"an~= o~~=: New~ Sensational o~ttg Jigs Uh INSUBANCI: 00. •b~~r ·~h!""r'::"'ture"."°~t ::::;;·is For Albacore and • arracuda Ray Nielaea to be found ln a continuation of 00....-.i<n..,..a• #= ._,SU9-l railroad r esearch for better trans-. ~~ 115 E. Bay A.-.. ...,._ por tation service, carried on more COMPLETE SUP roR actively and on a broader front llO&TICIAN8 Gerald Ra1U1a, M. 0. 2830 West C.Otral Ave. NEWPORT BEACH ' Ph. lll2S-No ..,_ C!ll!l 301·M x -!lay S<o-vlce lttl o...t •• ., ~ ...... 0 0tfioe HOW11 : 10-12; :HI ' . !!: It. M&ilaeo, M. D. T. P. Reetler, M. D. .r.J. • •\ :rt r -f"'\ I rayaktr· lmd 8iup1• • l~l WoO&~ A.n. T.iepbone Newpert 80! 'A. V. AiiaM1, M.D. " PBYllJOIAN -8UIWZON than ever before. M~aii;ln ;lliij;~&y Fresh Daily 2814 La Fayette Newport ~ Phone 818 Harold K. Grauel Chapel "We Ourselves-the Better Serve by ServlJlll others Best" PlaoaoN-rtlWll ~liclou.a Sea Foo4e o~ e<mlplete equipment ••hm you want to catch )'OU.r own. Ooola ·-California . . OPTOMl:TRI8T8 Dr. W. T. ,MQOney Pltymlcla.n 111111 8arpm HORMEN FISI ~ MARKET Robert A. Crawford Opt., D. ON C""TR~L AVENUE, NEWPORT BEACH - 3 5 NORTK..MAIN ST. , J We Lead Southern California · the Serving of OPTOMETllJl!T Eyes Eumined • Glasoes Fitted l'rol N-rt- l'llone USO COSTA MESA JI). T. Buttenvonh, 0. D. Opb etrld. EYES EXAMINED LENSES DUPLICATZD -a..._. ..,_.,,.... _, ....,._,. 1114 W. OrMral A...._ ~ ... Ull ~-.WPOltT BZACB - SURVEYORS -SEA FOODS~ - ' ALSO I YOOil lilac! of t Wagner Drugi,-llmlMlul.6 u..-o.w- Chiropractic, Dietetics, Physlo &: Colonic Therapy inoo-teh...- 1-a--- ZONE THERAPl CLINIC I -v::,r .... j':-e.>·~ ..... ! .. ea1u,.o':': , .... ---....- -VISIT OUR~~~ Siege & Raub ........., .... 8ane,on The ""man wtt!i the hoe" is bein( Sam's Sea Foo Spa 11119 NwpMJlhd..o..t.-rePia&d ~ oome oouthttfi cotton d "E'l:-L I T1' z, ss1 saw -t.amw by'° adeptatkm: ot tbt • .,.. • ..!:!.!:::!.~~p~~I':IBl·:..·::::1b~:=.::=~J l!ll7W.O I olllcw;ca.•-tline n.,.. tbra1,.., -CWD uea ~ .....,. .... _, ......... __ r;....·_,_,_• .. •-----....ii=:-;;;~j ~ .,....., -at m I • . :· ! -. · -~ "''. ~ -, ·1 .--; --_ -_ -" -_ ,, --n -.--.:' ·. I ! ~-~,;.~-J~:: .. ~~=·=~~:':§:1'~~ ... ~~~;~1 .... !""'.,~·~~ .. ;,~· ~~~~~-~~~~~...:...· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Mg•~w~roa:2!1!'...!•~··~ao~• !!!:!!!!!!w•~-!!1!!!.:..!!!!!l~~.Dl!!!!!!!!!::~-~~~~~---~·~-~IM~•~~~iE;;;=:=~::::~~~ y ork Co. B1ilds PUBLIC NOTICE~ ----.---.-:&111--iUl ----:. r ;llD;;;;;IT;;;.--:llll!CZLLANllO;;;;;;;;;;;;-;-;-;;;;;;;Ull~----.. .. 1irnuoAL • MDI() I& :•~Al'l~"i·~tulii-TO~$~' -~;.;--;i;;~a; I~-~~~--~~~:._!-:!_·~-~-~~?"~~--~~·~·~· ~ .. ~ ~;'~*~.~ .. ~~,~ ~_'!._ ~--:=· .. ..;~ 11 New Boats utensils and ....,.. located In w A.NTED---OU'denln& worlt. See B A T T E R I E S Radie Repairs 'BEvEllLY -couple c1eo1re ~ , -- and about the Clofe known u ll)Ww, Bm: 103, ~. or 422 .lll make1: mi-, etc. Ph. 241'7. permanent • '-I• "" aport. J M. M I L L E R "B'Dome9." which Ill situated E. lla.Y Ave. 2&-8tp Forf~Hebl~ ~.-BURT NORTON · menl, ~ or vidnlty. Mrs. ' York Boat Co., which formerly at No. 2200 West Ocean WILL CA.RE for c:h1ldttn ...... -~ 915 c.-t IDl!nnY, Nwpurt J. w. :;i N""pat Betidi IW6I EState Broker -.fined ltaelf to boat repair at Front. Newport Bead!, Call-7C11 -15th and Central Ha Coast highway boat yard, Is fornia, and being all of said Ironing In my home. 309 Marl-Mesa Radlo & Electronicl Co. 23-tk · 30-4tc -building IM>ats at a new yard Items located therein except s<>ld Ave., Coron& dol Mar. Pl" 1794 Newport IDvd. ~ Spinet type n&rrol WA.NT~ -Apt. or -· -St. In Costa Mesa. Juke box. dgarelte m-•ne IDllPLOYllENT o.......-• Fire Plw -K!Ddllnc Plano Co .• 5:xJ No. llaln manent. Belt . ~ J...... 2 oom Home, Costa Mesa located at HarboT Blvd. and WU-the coffee making eqwpment. llrD-J. · l&-t1c 31-t1c a bar&aln. -· 0.--turn. or ~-Veteran. --·Bedr N-beln& oonstnlded at the and all coin operated amuse-W 0 0 D An&. II-tic Sextoo. P . ?· 135, Ba!OO.. Partly Costa Mesa yard at present. are ment devices; together with W~~ ALUD. 8t1; o.uv.....i FOR SALE-Fine small, walnut. _ 26-t1c tumisbed. Lot 65x330. Brick fireplace, Pl'- m _34 and 38-foot aport and com-the good will of said business H. W. WRIGBT-PIL :lOllO Studio Uprtpt Plano. $175.00. NEWPORT-;:·• m&n. wile a, ,ageandwori<shop;lngoodcondltion.Recentlypalnted motdal fishing craft and flvo 23-and the unexpired term of the WANTED--Houoekeeper In lovely 1784 Newport Bl'"'-. i.tte 212 A.methyat, Ba!IM>a Ialand. ~yt.-old dal!C er need pennon-~·and out; paved street. lrnmedlate poSllessioin. foot sport cruaen. AD are being leue on said premlsn. home, 2 In family. Private r0om. 32 2tp t -:r.. • o.ci • built on contract bub and are The date when and the place good was ... Pb: 10'15-.J. :U-t1c WILL TRADE--One 16 mm tur--"" · '" • two or.three Full Price 4'7985 built from Jluntcratt . dos!gns. where said sale II to be m&de and w ANTED-Rellahl• -al main. ret-type Bell & Howell, lei.. ArYin & Emeraon -~ Ialand P"'-~ Pl&nned for the future, acconl-the eomlderation or price for such ten&nce man. uci:n;.tre 1COPlc Ions, wide angle lena, 1 RAD I 0 S ttttd. w to I>;! one ::V Balboa Home Ina to E. J . York. owner. la build-sale Ill to be paid are on May 11, Z.t1c F-15 Ions, full tilting equipment. :M-Hour R&dlo 8cvlot in advance. • ' B. ~!; 2-bedroou., beach. Lido Isle Ina of the spOrt and commemal 1946, at-11 :00 o'clock A.. M .. at the tripod, 75().watt movie projoc-Short c· . Ra . .,..its u atoc'k mod<ll and • offlct! of Fred A. Wilbur. 509 Flrat WANTED-Men for work In Plu-tor, ..00 only once. WDl trade U'Clllt dio v•1, SlftAIS u Some tumlture wlophent of. a 27.foot ._i Natlon&l Bani< Building, Fourth tic Mfg. Co. Apply In person at for Sood apeedboet. 226 Vla Udo ~~l81JB-s.JboaW EVA~HOD"'"'T $10,500 crulaor within the next six months. and Main Streets. Santa An&. 1015 Coast Blvd., Corona del Nord, Udo Iale. Phone ll!M-1. ~~ U.tfc • • =• Tiie yard will also ha•'O fadUties Callfarnla. Mar. 30-t1c 30-4tc STEINWAY Grand. like ....,. -San • ' -A for ownon to build or ••pair their Dated: April 13, 1946. WAITRESSES WAHl&D-Bay OR4NGE OOUNTY al the _.Id'. --,.:._ ta -Heights 30 cres own boats 1n the n .. r future. ADELE BEDDOME. Shore Cat•. t?tll A c.-t HIP. UPHOLSTERING CO. ~ tone. Bu •mu! cue. 2 bedroom on % am.. Hu Newport Hei/3i1: El&l\teon men are """ employed GEORGE BEDDOME, way. I'll: Nwwpart au. l4-t1c ~--·J-~ ~.-~~~-for~~ garage wttll$S~fOO Ripe for subdivl by .the company, York Feld. Intended Vondon 1,,,,==;....;;,.;:.;..;.__:.;.:;;:.;:..==~:..:...= -~-· ~~~.._ _... ~ ------_ Pub.-Aprll 23, 1946. , HELP WANTED-Male-Female. Of Ulfbolltaod Funiture lJd>m!c!tAonoCo. !l:xJNo.lllaln -Mn. John Tu-of Balboa Isl-Local or travellng In bowlneu for 4U w. 4tll 8t.. Santa ... Santa ....... . ~tfc Ne --r. Blvd Full Acre and loft Wedneaday to apend .... cmmOATii OF PAJlTNllB-,.,.,nett. No money roquind. Factory and -~ • . 2 Bedrocm eral days on the deaert. SHIP DOINO BU8INE88 UN· Good Income. You are 7f1Ur own l!()6 W•I Oontar 8t., Arwhelm li1llO llD'Um c.4114 - -:51).ft. fron~ wjpi bus!new build-• borne, fruit DEB FICTITIOUS NAME --Apply H. Van Donn, 508% PboM A•ahe!m 4TI4 eollect -a--· ~ -Inc • bcJ\9e. Bxcelleat locatkm. trees, shrubbery, etc. N . Main St., s.nts An&. 2619tc 12-ttc Dlelau --*· --a111t $1tlnoo Gar. WOl'ksbop. eon. W th d I ~ doh b loo --•b -• lup !'f crete floor barn il.nd e, e un en:cn<CU, ere Y HELP w~ -Wea.an for 'L-" A.-:........ •llABOU>c• ssls• Alli... ....-84MM-.-.a.•o.••.... ~Mesa =tify that we are partners con--....,.~ small .,.,._ --A.<...,_ •· other outbuildings. Puauc NoT1cE 2 Bay front Iota North shore. Priced to Sell Balboa Isnad 2-Bedroom beach bccne. Some fllmlture. $11,000 Ocean Front Lots Sevel'al Mil located lots llll Peninsul.t Cl:RTIFICATI: OF BU81NEllS ductlni a bulineu u Marino Ell!C> adulta. ~te ,_,,, .;.bi; -'bu .... Aicl llMlo, 300 Marine Aw: Plu"llO. Lowly 2 )home In best lo-$9500 Fictitious Firm Name trldana at 215% Marine A.venue, entraaoe-. Not enouch work for BA itl, P! ll·tfa cation In ~ .M-. Built In Balboa Ialand, Callfomla, under all clay. Uw In. but could h&vw a..... I ..... c.. -1941. -Ooon. dbl. g .... THE UNDERSIGNED doe 1 the name and atyle of MOBARRY acme tree houn. Cali Nwpuct U7 -!It. P1L au D0011, OATll a l'ftll • ago. Attractl:l .. throuehout. Phone Your Listings In and we will give them ~ consideration ~:-.u~:'::d ~~:: :M~~ ~ th~t :::: llR.J. Z.t1c •ttc FOR SALE-Purebred oolJle pup-$1~00 ment aales buatneu at 4ff1 E. een-partners are u tollowl: LADIES, 21-60, for H. to H. coo-Auto Batteriee pies. 20312 S . W. eyprou St., • -traJ Avenue, City of Newport L. M. HOLLADAY. 829% Pa-metic sales work. Full or Part 111-mmth _ se.o Ex. East . of Country Club. After Newpo$Herghts Beach, County of Orange, State dflc A.venue. Long Beach 2, Cali-time. Harbor dlatrlct. Inquire Compounded Motor Oil 5:30. 32-4tc New 2 bedrm. • Just oomP!ot- of California, under the fictitious fomia. 204 West Thlrd St., Santa Ana Gall 70c Sl'ZCllAL ANNOUNVEIOCNT8 • ed. In block th aeweT and all ]. M. MILLER 15th and Central • Newport Beach • "On Your Way to Balboa Phone 1242 32-ltc firm name of PLASTIC WATER-J. S. McCARTNEY. 28 Brook 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 31-4tp '"'· other utillU.. Completely fur. CRAFT CO. and that u.id firm Street. Post Office Box 326, South . MOTIIERS DAY -Give her a nlshed. with bfot of new furnl-la compaeed of 'the following per-Laguna, Callfomla. WA.ITRESS WANTED-Must be Western Auto Supply Canary and Cage. Love-Birda, turo. Flttplacci, hardwood noon ------------,------------- oona, whose names and addresses ROBERT G. MOBARRY. 423 over 21 years old. Apply Arches Authorized Dealer Parrokeets, gray and white and extens!v~andscaplng. H U B p 0 W E R S ' A G E N T are as follows. to wit: Jasmine street, Laguna Beach, Cafe or call 361 . 32-4tc 1&'!6 Newport Blvd., Coota MOM Zebras. 505 E. Central Ave.. $1 7!)0 Balboa Island RIOi.ARD W. OTI-IMER, 312 California. HELP WANTED -Housekeeper . 23-ttc BalboL 32-8tc Alvarado Place, Balboa, Calitor-IN WITNESS WHEREOF. we for 2 ·adults. Private room and WANTED TO BUY 11 K E y S Santa Ana Heights nla. have hereunto set our hands this salary. Nice home for right ~ WITNESS m'y hand thjs 15th day 18th day of April, 1946. ~ party. Ph: N. B. 1075-J. 32-2tc W ANTED----Js...ft. water taxi type Ka.de While You Walt 2 bedrm. house r ·ltt 2 -car 'garage of April, 1946. L. M. HOLLADAY' ho t Will S4 000 t •• 000 VOGEL'S and extra roo'JI• on % acre. Sev-' HELP WANTED-Salesman, $100 a · pay · · 0 ""-'• · 100 Main BL Balboa eral fruit tr~ Q lck RICHARD w. OTHMER. J. s. McCARTNEY Ph: Orange 680-W. 32-ltp • $ p 'oou pou. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) R OBERT G. MOBARRY a week, easy. Call at Suite 206, 208 Marine, Balboa Ia1and COUNI'Y OF ORANGE l ss. STATE OF CALIFORNIA) 2nd & Bdwy. Bldg., Santa Ana. W1LL PAY CASH tor ;tour tur-94-tfc On this 15th day or April A.D .. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. 32-ltc nlture or what have you. Pboue EVA F.~HODEN 1940, before me Wm. H. Penn a On this 18th day of April. 1946. -Nwpt. 2000. o. R. Crawley, 1812 Carpenters Available Re tor SALESMAN-Insulation. w eather N Bl d r .. M f I main N otary PubUc in and for said before me, the undersigned, a ewport v ·· ~ta esa. or genera t~ce 470 Newport vd., c-ta M-· stripping; old established firm. 30-f and repair ~ _... County and State, r esiding therein j Notary Public in and for said 1415 s. Main St., Santa Ana. t c O. z. ROBERTSON ELTON D. BARNETT, Broker duly commissioned and sworn. 1 County and State. !X'r!Onally ap. phone· 4370 for interview. MOORINF OR SUP wanted for Ph. Ne,,rt 1965-M personally a ppeared RICHARD 1 peared L. 1't. H OLLADAY, J . S. 32-4tc 75-ft. sChooner. W ill buy or rent. Call kewport 83 31-2tc W. O'I1n1ER known to me to be McCARTNEY and F\OBERT G. Lewis, 37 Ave. 26, Venice or " 2 -tlc ~ Ute person wh05e name is sub-MOBARRY, known to me to be .. phone collect Santa Monica NEW CO R R HOME acribed to the within Instrument, the persons whose names are sub-62390. 31·2tp tOJST A. MESA and acknowledged to me that he scribed to the within Instrument. TELEPHONE ,.. -T executed the same. and acknowledged to me that they . FURNITURE l'OB SALE !% OPERATING 3 bedrooms, h':fwood floors, tile IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I executed the same. FOR SALE _ Double iron bunk sink and bath1 double garage. have hereunto set my ~and and IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I EXPERIENCED beds with mattresses. Good con· PAYS $151 500 affixed by official seal the day have hereunto set my hand and dition. 116 or 119 Pearl St., Bal-1' and yoar Jn this certificate first affixed my official seal the day boa lsland. 32-2tp GOOD WAGES Ralph 'cl. Maskey · above written. and year in this certificate first WAITRESSES ~I (SEAL} WM. H . PENN, above written. FOR SALE-Dining or patio table 3410 Ccfast Blvq., --§--- BALBOA1 ISLAND Make your sununer investment in Beach Property now to assure possession this summer. 2-Urtit listing on Topaz Ave., near South Bay Front. Furnished. $15,500. NEW 2-BEDROOM HOME near South Bay Front on full sized lot. $14,500. . 2-BEDROOM BAY FRONT HOME on Newport Channel. Concrete bulkhead and connecting float for mooring your boat. $15,000. Let us know what you want. Reasonable offers will be submitted. ---§,--- HUB POWERS , AGENT Notary Public In and For CHARLES .WOOD FILL. 6 by 3 feet. 2 benches, hand-N 0 experieuce necessary Newport Beach, Callf. SaJd County and State. Notary Public In and for hewn, wrought Iron braces, fire Earn while you learn Phoi'e 402 .. (My Commission Expires said County and State. -and weather proofed. 428 Orchid 30-tfc Phone 62-W Pub.-A:~r~.~. ~~·~. 14, 1940 :.;.;~';'.~.sl~~7~ires Ave, Corona del Mar. ,3(}.t1c There are many other FOR SALE-A Good Buy. Need J. A. B e e k 0 f f i c e I !SEAL> BLUE ROOM DOUBLE eou Springs, double advantages to being a cash. 114 aci is and 3-bedroom Ferry Landing Balboa Island Pub.-Aprll 23, 30; May 7, 14, 1940 closet bed with mattress. large telephone employee. frame house, furnished. Take 32-ltc 209 p I size davenport, excellent con· O'Yet $1300 n< e at $20 per mo. am Balboa dl tlon, 6x9 rug. occasional table. Apply $3500 cash. In uir• 333 Doi Mar, =FO=R-s"ALE-==---------.RE-AL--ES-T_A_TE __ EX_C_llAN __ G.:..ll:_::.:..:48 NOTICE OF SALE IN BULK --· . 'llElWHOM IT MAY CONCERN : TIDE TABLES O'dora wardrobe clooet. 416 Coota Mesa.~ agents! ~tfc Balboa Island NOTICE IS HEREBY 'GIVEN. 32nd St .. Newport. 29-tfc 100 E. Bay Ave .. ~ · WILL TRADE rental of modern pursuant to the provisions of Sec-APRll., 1 ....... 5141n N . Main St., Santa Ana 2 Smal H~uses Modern, new, completely ,furnish-r8.flch cottage in Arcadia for ti 3440 f th Callf -BOATS, SUPPLIES U v ed 2 bedr on o e omla Civil High Low Hlgb Low or On Lot Zonejl for Business • $l2 ,500~ Terms~ house on Balboa Island for one , ~.;.!"i~\t!~~e l~. ~~ W 24 1,48 10,22 &:!Z lO:~B 32-tfc FOR SALE-New Lathrop Marine $lCJ.500 ~r tw;;. swnmer montho. Free 39 03 3 5 30 Motor , 20 h.p., 2-cylinder, up-Alk the operator for the _ ,' Bay Front house, wide lot, pier ruit, rries and eggs included.. Mesa, Calltornla, and George 3 ,32 U:i 2 s:is ll :i• SALE ll080ELLANEOUS • II right. Phone Westminster 8211. Chief Operator T and float, unfw:n .. immediate Enjoy a vacation on a country Beddome, whooo address II Route Th 25 4 0 3 2 FOR SALE-Boy's Schwinn bl-31-4tp Choice Bay Front Lot posaesslon. acre In cool shade of ""'1unt t,;t!';:; ~~~:: ~i~if=: F 26 4 :~ n :5~ e:s~ ..• ~ cycle. $20. Ph: 212. 32-2tc 28-FT. '!WO MA.STER YAWL for TSoluthhern CCalifornia ' Pr!~ Right $50,000 ~· ~~::,e :iiii!ih KA.°':~~ whose addr.,. is 227 North Helena 4.2 --0.2 4.2 ..... CASH FOR USED FURNITURE. sale or trade. Call Hamilton e ep One 0Mp31ly 2 H -V-1 Lo -phone ATwater 73775. 31-lOtc S treet, Anaheim· • Callfomla, all s 71 5:48 12:09 8:5% 12 :!5 Lowe t Ne t 2590-J ouses .. on t Gertrude A. Waldron PHONE COSTA MESA 740-W a wpor any 18-t1c At Coronalf<lol !dar ' of the penonal property described 4.5 1.7 4.7 --0.2 23-t1~ night from 6 to 9 p.m. Reoldence $l~500 Wm. W. Sanford, Broker generally as follows : • Su 28 6:39 12 :49 7:17 tz:118 229 Opal SL, Balboa Island. No Delay , 308 Marine A.venue , All of the stock in trade, 4.7 0.9 5..2 -0.2 FOR SALE-One gorgeous Silver 1 30-4tp ...J Phone 234-R 31-tfc supplies. furniture, fixtures, ·T1de9 ..,.. plaoM 1n arder ~ ~ Fox fur neckpiece. Only worn a -Income Pron-., . equipment, installations, tools, u.tst nsur-a. ... : cSan n...,. p. .,. few times. 108 27th St., Newport FOR SALE -21-foot Mattard Reftnlah your kiidieo ,b&throam i.~~~ Beach. 32.2tp Knockabout, built 1945. Slip with new tile boarcl. REAL VALUES RESPONSIBLE Telephone - ploye wan!a tp exchange S--- room house 1n W•t Los Aqei. for aame In Santa· An& er vida- lty. Call Southern ca!lf. Tele- phone .Co .. !!anta Ana, 15628. wtth boat, $2000. Ph: N. B. 369. -4 Small , tal Untta F I R E y A C H T S FOR SALE -2 Royal vacuum 32-ltc F p Waldr ~ -r. cleaners, 1 large, I hand model. • • on cean Front Blvd. Lot A U TO M 0 B I L E C O M p EN S A T I Q N s:;o. 705 N. Ba.y Front, Balboa ALL PLASTIC 12-rt. 110.lb. TOP-jdepi>ant 2S4W. Mtc " Island. 32-2tc ' 0-CAR BOAT and CARRIER. BU8ll<Dlll OPPOBTUNJTill:8 41 $3000 Immediate de1ivery. Other mod---..,,..,...--~-------+-Steel Kitchens els soon -dinghies, saJlboats. NEW-USED Furniture Store. Low W. L. ~ORD AN ''STU'' DUNLAP Insurance GLASS 11.JB ENCLOSURES runabouts. cruisers and paddle-rent lease. LeNet Furniture Co., 709 Ea.tt 1ntral, Balboa SHOWER DOORS ' boards. Plastic Watercraft Co., 2042 SO. Main, Santa TnL Toi. Pho 153 30-t1c Southern Counties 703 E. Central , Balboa. Ph : 683. 5429. 31-2tc -----+-.:.... _ _::.:....=.: Supply Co. __________ 32_-i_tc STUDY AT HOKE-Real Eltate I! UI L NOW 703 E. Central Balboa B USINDJ8 GUIDE Phone Number 683 144 Coast Blvd. N. Marine Radios u.,...... Quick n11ults. Guaran- ph 5852 La D . • -·~bl •---··-clell tee. 208 Security md.. Puadena. . guna ~ach AV~ e ~te very, com- 32-l tc plete range ot .u.es. Your in-________ .!.l __ 20-_ttc lO PAIN"DNO CJQN'DU.'7rOB F_O_R_S~A'LE~--2---ke_g_dr_a_w_C_o-ld spectlon wekunNI HIGGINS FOB RENT 41 I -----'-----=-=---PLEASURE CRAFT, 810 CDut ----=----~-------PA.INTING and DECORATING--PAINTING _ PA.PllR HANGING Beer Dispenser. Exlnt. cond. Highway. I'll: ll04. 9-t1c SPACE FOR RENT-2 rooms and R. W . Stimple. 842 No .Orange and DEICORA.TIMO Newport Electric Appliance Co., ;;;;;,,;.-;::O,;====-===-garage for office or shop, Bal-, St .• Orange. Ph: Orange 247-W. H. E. M.cDoDUd phone 2138. .32-2tc FIRE ~lJIPM11lln' TaTll -boa Island Phone 764. 32-4t~ __________ 3_1-_2_1P 414 Old Onwlly Rd.. Pb: ltf.l·W UPRIGHT PIANO-Sale or rent go_ tlzed =I< an~ ...=s --LEE--P-ING_R_OO_M--wl-th--ki-.t-chen p A I N T I N G Ooota lileea Motte. $5.00 mo. Ren! will apply on now avallalllo. li:r8 HQKDI I< prlvilegos for breakfut, for rent 12 Years Service ln Newport TBANBPOBTA.TJON ti purchase. Also 14-tube Clarion GALVAN. 1000 Cout JD.atl1"'1:¥· to business woman. 316 Orchid I Hwbor Area BICYCLES console type radio. Dual speak-P-1884. 1a.te: Ave .. Corona del Mar. Phone Harry Hall en. Harbor Radio & Electric, -----~-----169. 3(}.t1c PAINTING CONTRACTOR Bold, ~~~.:-.......,.. 2602 Central 32-2tc F0!,_t,~~".f.ru'::.t. .!".!: :;::R"'oo=M=-=FO=R::-:RENT==---=Twin,....,.-.,beds~. Phone Newport 837-W 100 Ka1n St., Balbo9. FOR SALE -Roper high oven like new: boat completely equip-$5 per person or S10 alngle, per 274 E. 19th Street :U-t1c 20I Marine. 11&1"°" IalaDd. range, oven control. Good cond. peel. Ideal for bay or l&ko. $250 night. 217 Via btJon, Udo Iale. FOR A. REJ.IABLE Palnt Job °" M-ttc Sl2.00. 512 3Sth St.. Newport caah. 1600 Eut Central Ave.. ~t1c Beach. 32-ltp Bal~-21 t1 ycur bome, oall New poet 100 llSAVl'lf An. UI ~ • c WANTED TO BENT 41 att.r 4:30 p.m. 11'-t1c OOU> _. ~ FOR SALE-Andirons & fireplace FOR~ ILp. Marino Dellel. WANTED-To rent Portable Sew· -LOW CO T HOMES • . -B~ S -e and See Models ~t 711 Be [onia Ave., Coron: ' de! Har -Pho"-886-W SaL.......... Will Call PICO MA 'UILDING RIALS 2 bedroom home, near ocean. Com-l~tfc pletely furnished. Fireplace. =•"'ON=n=---IJIO-M!_•_lll _____ _ Swimming and fishing. Only- $5350 2 bedroom home. IAi: acre. Chicken house and equipment. Good dist. $6500 t£MtN8 TO 8™, Ml)', unproN. W' tww~. N_.t .. I_ Jredenl S.~ aHl-.~ttaa aaaa Via '-'*' Twiepbene 1AOI' 118 2 bedroom home. Stucco and tile. FOR SALE-1938 1 %-ton General Large lot near Newport l!lvd. Motors '1i'Uck with 1940 Olda- Good dbtrict. mobile '1etne. Phone 1512~W. $7250 32-2tc AUTO SERVICE II lii -acre chicken ranch. Good 3-bed· ----------.;~ room home. About 350 layers, 10 ducks. Nice level lot. Good aoll. Close in. Good district. This Is home and income. Full price only- $8750 -Terms B. A. NERESON REAL ESTATE l.nlurance and Business Opportunities 1972 Newport Blvd., Coota Mesa 32-ltc Bring Your BATTERY TROUBLES To Us. BATTERY REPAIR WORK • IS OUR BUSINE88 COOPERATIVE WA"""" screen, good .. new. Call· IS9 or like-· Half original coat. Cali ins Machine. Call 59. 32-2tc •""" 316 Orchid Ave.. Corona dol N<!oopwt 2234-W l4-t1c ::16-t1c WILL EXCHANGE 4-rooln fur. ROOFING CO Tlnllng aDd ~ Mar. 30-t1c · WANTED-To rent for summer nlabed apt. In Bungalow Court Storey's ~attery Servioe · Ev.W.. Arpo'nmn1o ~ 11*-W _ Electrical llUSJOAL a BADIO 14 1 to 3 bedrooms. Ocean Front AT OOR~· A DEL MAR In Hollywood. nominal rent. for New and Repair Vi's Beautv Slaop or near. Write Mn. John Buck-Cho c!e Lots houae or apt. In Newport,-WESTMINSTEll •VE. ·(Betwee1 18th A M ......... ) <X>STA Ml!lSA 1103 Cout ~-&r.aa dOI Kar Repair Service GOOD -pl--. Some u low Ingham, 605 So. Oak Knoll, Pas-We Located . or Coota Mesa cliatrlct. Jack w. "'-" l!Th-M 16-tfe Appliances. Home. Motors & aa $89. Fine for practice. Euy adena 5. 32.itp l500 Street, General Delivery, Balboa. 218 E. 20th St .. Costa -., Marine Service. Immediate ttnnL Or will rent. Danz-· 31-4tP »tfc Drive Caretull;y-Spare a ~e. Attention. Slbmidt Plano Co., 520 No. Kain WANTED TO RENT-2 or 3 bed· Santa Ana. 8-ttc room house, furniahed, for 2, 3 W. OLCOMB MIW WA' '• ...,._ WWI • 2818 ~n1;;.al~781-W EXCEIJ.ENT console combination or 4 weeks, Island l!<"fttftd. isg, ~ 1(1~•Y . •• -... ~ "' =-=--,.....,-,,,.--.,.----32--t1_c Radio-Phonograph. standard "' ~A. ~:!'b<>~ ~ Ogd~~ "Where the ti•.; F1y" 32-2tc WE NEl!O LA TE MODE, CARS 1mll .. •!"•..... . RUG "' UPHOLSTERY CIMDlng. short-wave, automatic record 8469. 32-Stc i:..: and Will O...-Tnn Prtr-·s .. Rugs sized. ahampood, cleaned. changer !handles ten 12-ln. or AT COR NA. DEL MAR • ""I' _.. tt?Jb IN%-• sr::::; = • O...rstulfed fumlturo deaned. twelve IQ.In. n.corda), maboc· WANTED TO RENT-By teacher, BeaU: 'ifu) Home ms,. YClUR QWl ffOW 1 3 clay pick-up and delivery. any finish. $135.00. 212 A-. . amaJ1 turn. ~ or apt. by Near 0 ran. Large lot. ftlp Pel?ls -"rt 35 years of aat!slled custocnen. thyat, Balboa Ialand. 32-2tp Juno 1 for 3 ildults. aDY'Vhett l 8 000 · · · - ORANGE OOUNTY In Harbor att&. Pennantont. CaD _,_ l'llaoe far -• --......... !1!11!11 TENT & A. WNING CO FOR SALE-Bendix Radio Com-Con>na dol Kar -2110. W. J HOLCOMB . Id• 1 ,m I 8 1 lC ~ I I , • $ 614 w. 4th St.. Santa Ana. ~e DirectiBox. f; FtMe;; Rod<Suitabl-Ola 32-t1c 1517 I .,..t Highway ~ -• • .. dial 0 • I a ~!:°ne Mr. Benedict. 1569 Sants for den. recoc~. e WA.NT TO LEA.SE-2 or 3 bedrm. Coron& de Mar Pb. 27116 ,..U.ReDTGnW ~vvnrv !! l'Y'\ ~·L l22-t1• Short Circuit Radio boulel Pennantont. no c:ldldre. "Whore u .FJacn Fly" 32-~ ·\A en;--;"'1 ~ Y~ -D . &ot~h tape. \'8.rious sizes, on 305 P alm, Balboa Pay to $100 per month. Box "B" For ottlo 1UPPlies, aee\ Uu --• -sale at th• Nc.-.... Tiznes . Pl>one 1638-W ' 30-t!c N ...... nm... 31-4<p N.,..nrnes. ' ..i Welt C....tr.11. Ne•PMt-. 312 Ocean. Hun~~ 2&-t1c . ' 101 h•~ P80'J 118 <mY X HIV d8'.ll ll J.VOO !'>N'VS mn.M ' • . . . •' . ' l -- • I I l ' -·I • I ., ; --1~. . -• ' . .. . • • -De Los Rios-Drake Vows Repeated Wed., Uniting Early California Families • N&Wl\Wl •••ao& - Harbor Feminine Act vities Business and Professional Women Elect Officers, ljlear Annual Reports ' N.,. ·olflcen 1 of the Buo!Dft .. -~~~~~~~~~ SdoDI of two ot c.lifanda'o Stocb In pale plnlt and white piooeer famUW.. """" united In clearated the chapel and plnlt + marriage last week when Mill Ivy gennlwns and white satin ~ 1S 11114 2al + By Winifred Bartin Lora May Drake, daughta" of a bowl were used on llldeo of the -:-.:....:--~-:-~"."""-::"."""~~-"j~~'.""'"~~-:~~~-:::---:--;:-r-~~~~~~~~"'j-===;j=:=:;::::::=::=::=::=::=::=:::::=_ and Prof-I Wamm'o club R An . owre e1.ned at a c1ooec1 meeting are t1ques ·Used Thuraclay ev~ In White's Park For Ebell Play Set Awque cafe and they Included ::!°ni:ie~ ~ 6:m~ ·~.;.i ~-~""' m~ Balboa Circle Plans Assistance League Plans Fvture Rios Jr .• son of Leo 0e 1..oo Rios ar .• Saint acero sang "Always." Bazaar and Luncheon Activities; New Members Accepted H bo •t Gertrude COllv<!r, preoldent; Doro-Seldom bu any •!age play had ar rl es thy . Sutherl8*. vl~pnosiclent : the authentic setttnt Which will L_...IJ_ .... _L,m_IUIU_~_U._:KJO( Alda Gorton, rkordlng oe<ntary, be given the "Gttat WeoUrn Melc>-Loo Aniteleo. TI\e ceiemony took Both the bride a,nd bri~ place at 4 p.m.. Wednesda,y in the wore matching tailored suits of Mrs Stephen weather ford, O>apel by the Sea, Ca<ona de! dark blue herringbone tweed, the presi&.nt ol the Ba100a circle and Kar, the Rev. Perry Schrock of-bride accentine her's with purse her husband, who is a ~ber, fldatlna;. and shoes or red lizzard. Her fl?w-were among those whose birth- ;;;:;clQCICXiCixXiCixlaocii I en were a spray of blue ,orchids. days were honored when the circle Mn. Robert Boyd n , sister of the met at the Weatherford home last THIS WEEK Bottle Warmers . L1 DO ELECTRIC CO. 5H !liate mpwa7 PboDe UM Newport- bridegroom. was matron ot honor week. and Mr. Boyd acted u belt man. A big cake was served with Ice F ollowing the ceremony a re-CIMm. and a bee.utiful basket oC ception was held at the Boyd lilacs, daffodils and stocks were home, 1211 Coast boulevard. and presented the honorees. including afterward a wedding dinner wu Mrs. E . A. Barnett. secretary; and served at The Arches. Mn. J . K. Elliott, yiceo.preside:nt de d f th and devotional 1<8der . The bri is 8 gra uate 0 e Mrs. Elliott led in devotions, her University of California and dur· subject being "Jesus the Ouist", ing the war was in charge of the intelligence division at the Port and · she also reed a poem, ''The or Embarkation. Oak.land. Mr. De Tempter Foiled". Plans were made t o send a box ot necessities Los Rios was a major in the U. S. to Suzanne · in France, May being lnf&ntry, serving much of the the month for this circle. time on Okinawa. Before entering the service he was with the state Plans were completed for the . bazaar and luncheon wruch the highway patrol and expect. to re-. 1 .11 50 ~ ••• 3 t Christ 't 'th d t . Or Cl?C e Wl spon r nuy a turn . to I. wt . u y m ange Oturch By the Sea, and members county. li'(ing in Costa Mesa met Monday at the Weatherford where he has purchased one of home to price articles for sale. In the new homes. charge of the bazaar will be Mrs. Guests "'ho attended the wed· Baker, l\irs. Parmenter; l\lrs. Yar-- ding and reception were the nell and Mrs. Neblett. ~~==~====~==~~M~ess~"~·_'•".'.n'.'.d~M~e~s~d~am~es:..'.R:·_'L".:·~Bo~y~d Luncheon will be at 12:30 and : will feature turkey supreme at USE B £.AUTY 3IM Marine Avenue Balboa bland -Phone 1827 Open Satunlayo Until May bt . Closed on Monday WHERE HAIR STYLING IS AN ART Our aim is to enhance Milady's beauty and provide the ultimate in beauty i;are. . HEAD TO TOE BEAUIT SERVICE ~~ .. :.,, -:;i,..tw..1r""'" Pedal Pushers Gaberdine Summer Weight Butcher Linen Summer Shades " Stripe Denim Summer Work our 75 cents a plate. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Barnett, 1504·W, or Mrs. Elliott, 2137. ?ttlrs. Barnett "'ill be in charae in lhe kitchen and In charse of decora- tions and lhe dining room are Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Moe, Mrs. Heyman and Mrs. Ellio1t . The next regular meeting of 'the circle will -be held May 15 at the home of Mrs. Alma Bled.get t, Ocean boulevard. Ebell Bridge SJated For Thursday The Thursday dessert bridge of the Ebell club slated for this week \viii be in cha rge of the Thrift Shop committee, members al whjch are the l'vtesda mes E. E. Boudinot, H. W. Seager. H. Hil· mer. Roger Woods, Russell Reed, Fred Catlin, S. A. Meyer . H enry Eggert, Bertha Tillotson, C. M. Deakins. Lew Wallace and Charles Priest. Reservations may be made with ~1rs. \\'allace or Mrs. Dea· kins. Aid Church Campaign Foll<™'ing up the recent church canvass a calling campaign is be-- ing inaugurated this \feek by Costa Mesa Community church and this evening (Tuesday) mem· bers from the Fullerton Method· ist church will assist local church people in the calling program and Thursday evening helpers will be from the Anaheim church. II, R . L. Boyd ill, Jack Boyd. La\\Tence Romero, Bartlett Hen· derson. Leo De Los Rios sr. ~an Bradford; Mrs. Fred Earle, ~ames Johnston and Saint Ocero. llofn. Stanley Ouunbeiio, 844 Via Marie . Ehlen, corTUpOl1C!ln& sec-drama" which ii belnc staged at Lido Nord, entert41ned memben MYF S Ca .. l Ira O>andlen weelcended tttary, Natalie Michaud, ire-8 p.m. Friday evening nf this....., of the Aailtance League at a to tage rn1va at~""· Catalina, on board urer, and Gretha Tubbs, parlia-by the dnma oection of the Ebel! buffet luncheon Tuesday with Friday Evening their · Guardsman, and Md mentarian. Instillation ·will be club&t the Friday Afternoon club- Mrs. Vu-glnla Caatle and Mrs. ,.. a Mr. and Mrs. Maynud held at the May 16 meeting. houae, Costa M-. With the - Jack Hillman aa assisting host: An old·time fair with all ita Carle, of San Frandsoo and Mn. Dorothea ;z'f'°n preslaed and tion taking place in the •'hlJ.e... eues. various activides in full awing er's brother and his wife, announced !h:.tannual meeting Of ties, turniture for the . McSw@y Mrs. Walton Hubbonl jr. was will be staged at Coot& Mesa the ank Perew jro. of Beverly Southern DIS ,ct. ~omla Fed-llvln&-room In which the eventa . chairman at the business session Community church and Scout hut Hil1J others at Cherry Cove :-= :! !~o:1~~ ~~ take place will be fine antlquea when plans. W<Te discussed for Friday, April 26 from 3~ to 9 :30 were the Arlan. Moores and their side, April 27 I and :is. Delegates loaned for the occasion by Georae raising additional funds for the p.m. under the lpODIOrShip of the the OJ ck O!andle will . be Mrs Colivu and Mrs Kopp and Bob Franklin of the P>eobyterian h<lopltal. O>alrman Youth Fellowship ot the Com-llU!" u rs, on · · Coach Lamp Antique shop. of the committee ii Mn: Sally munlty church F\lnclo raJaed will the S~; the William Tubbo. I TI\e plot of the play, which Best. A drive for funds to aid the go towonl ~ ot members at R. eyo on the Moana ¥ele; . Annual ttPorta of officers and wu written and 11 being dlrettecl propcised can~r cllnJc is aao part swnmer camp and $50 Will go to Dr. d Mrs. Herbert ~er ~-committee chalnnen were heard by the drama section leader, Mrs. of their program, and chairman of the general fund for the pur· Pua ena on Three Winks. Bill and it was ~ded to han a Florence Morris, is a deeop 8eC!"et that committee is Mrs. Robert chase of three new Methodist Stew , t had a big party on the blanket club ~xt ye~. ~r~d to be revealed only a t the per.. Walker. ca.mpa. Chu co and Art W~~k Stephens repqrted sending six formance, but those taking part 'Other plans discaued •were the Orcles of the W.S.C.S. are aid· and atrice Joy were 1here on packagea of 9othlng to Norway are the Mesdames Harry Carr, C. part the local branch will take in ing. the W.S.C.S . as a group hav· the . dy Leatrice. and four m<ll'f a.re about ready M. Deakins, Rogq Wood, R. L. participating in the Orange Coun· Ing a farmers' market. while M Dorothy Franz of Loe An· to go. A donation of $10 w~ Allen, Dorothy Levering and 0. ty Fair and flower show at the Circle 1 will sell hot dogs, Orcle gel was Easter vacationing at voted to the county cancer fund T. Johnson. Besides the play Santa Ana Bowl June 21·23 in-3 punch. and Circle 6 doughnuts the · E. Boudinot home, West drive. proper, there will be various· dance elusive. and coffee. The Men's Brother· Bay venue. Members of ithe committee ~o I numbers by Mrs. Morris' ball~ New active members a~pted. hood. "ill take care of tickets and Th James L. Rubels of Lido put on the successful Bosses Night inas. all of whom were present, were prizes. ls~e 1pent a recent weekend in dinner were thanked, and Natali.e Tickets "111 be on sale at the Mrs. Robert Powell. Mrs. S. R. General cha.lnnen are the Los , geles and dined at Earl Michaud, who arranged Md di· door, at the Orr Service station. Monaco and Mrs Dick Whitson M' J Ed" k Do . Bil C J s theater -r estaurant, HoJly. rected the entertainment feature, Ce tr 1 d M F dden . · · 1sses eanne 1c , ris -w 1 was presented ;with 8 gift. Winner n a avenue M c a Of the sustaining m~mbers accept· Jings and Dora Eastman. Work-~ H d .R' G d Canal of the-raffle pi-tze for the evening place, or may be obtained from ed Mrs. Walter Spicer WBJ pres-ing y,.;th them will be various 8 ings, ran . . . • w . Eh~ Mrs. Snodgrass, phone 1321. The ent, others being Mrs. Henry ~lac--committees in charge of such tea· w5e all ~eked for vacationing. m ~Manet ~i .11 be M 2 price is 50 cents. Kay Mrs Braden Finch and Mrs f u · f' h d an rancisco when a check with e nex m ng wt ay · · · lures as ortune te 1ng, is pon , th d t alled •t all ff Do a nd girls of e high school grad-Florence Heifetz. fun house freak sh6w a jail e 1oc or c i o -nna . . Members present were the ?ties-penny pitching games or" different is v ~ with measles and Bill ua~g cl:SS}' wil~ be spec1~l guests dames M. A. Abbott, C. L. Thom , kinds and an ~venin ro am ex ts his turn next, but Dolores .esen or e evening w('re E. T. Chapman jr., C. M. Deakins. g p gr · has hown no signs of it so far. Clar1c:e ~wn. Betty . Barstad . Addie H augh, Henry Neimeyer, C D . Gene Williams of Hunt-N~t8:l1~ Mi.chau?, .Marie Ehlen Susan Rutherford. Charles Wag· Pilot lass inner ingt n Park has bought a new· Virg_in1a S~irley, Mildred Stanl~y ner. Arthur Best. E. E. Boudinot. Friday Evening crui r and has named It "Tie<>-Mahe Rolling. Agnes BiomquJSt • . . • Walter Franz, Everett Gardiner. Tiro 1' Ev8:1yn ff:1der , Hi~da Bnscoe E. M. H arvey, Rowland HQdgkin· at the rtand Hrs. Lester Lowe of Elaine WetsS, Borg~ld Stephens, . F eature of the evening Bal a Island are flying to Dal-Marguerite Way, Mina Hershey son. Geor~e Hc;>l~te1n j~ . ._ W alton meeting of the Pilot Class, to be las ednesda for two weeks Alice Siemens, Gertrude Collver Hubbard Jr., Wilhard Kilhon, Don held Friday April 26 at Christ i . Y . . ' R th Gerrish Do th s ti..,,. . . McCallurn F J Parke James ' . comtin1ng a busme!lS trip wtth a u • ro Y u ,,,_r- Ro ers Robe~t Watker 'v1r .. ·a ChW:ch by the Sea, will. be an Visiq to Mrs. Lowe's brother. land, Dorothea Wilson. Alda Gor- ca:tle,, Jack Hillman an°d St~y a~~ti~n of hi:-d·t~get =cle: !or Th[have been holding open house ton, Helen Ke~edy, Peggy Ege Chambers w .ic mem rs . ave ~ o1 ng .this past week with their son and Marie Ham1lton. . some extra special shopping for To home from Els,inor e Military some time.. . aca my and their daughter Pa· S CJ b H Capilla Circle . The aucuon will follow • s:30 tric~ fully r ecovered from her m-tamp . u _ears Elects Wedni>sday dinner to be supervised by the nessj and planning to r eturn to Long Beach Hobbyist T men a nd on the committee in sch I next fall ~.her husband is . charge are Harold Glass, Herbert . 1 d A report of the nominating ~lcDonald. Oscar Moe a nd Leon stil ,on Wak_e Islan · ~ Telling of the adventures of committee will be heard and of· IF B b JX>ud1not, son of Mr. and joining the Federated Stamp Clubs ficers elected when the Capilla erguson. Mr E. E. Boudinot. 11 20 West of Southern California, Mr. Talent Circle meets \Vednesday, April 24 Th . f Sh A 'd Ba avenue. has received his dis· of Long Beach spoke at length at 2 p.m. in the social hall or the 1 • fJ t Op to 1 chle fro~ the na:'Y. is now at at the Thursday evening meeting Coro na del Mar Community Hospital Fund ho and is planning to r etur:n of the Harbor Stamp club, held church. to hool after a long rest. This at the Mesa Radio shop with 25 There will be a panel discussion w ·th $2500 . in 3ona· w he and Mrs. Boudiflot are members present. on Africa reports from 1'-1 rs Perry t . -1 th~ver th gi~~ f th dri'Jing to Corvallis, Ore., and will Kent Hitchcock presided and Schrock 'Mrs John Sadle.i r and Thion~rt Sh18 year, ekina es 0 h ft ~ bring back Bob's sister, Mrs. Burt plans were made for an auction . . · n op are war g ve-ry q..<u }{,. d h h'ldr Mr ?i.lrs. Arthur Kemper, delegates to j to give another sizeable sum to Au:t.ey 81,1 er c 1 en.. .s. to be held at the next meeting . the r ecent meeting of the South· the Presbyterian hospital fund A.utfey will enter the Ca~1rorn1a May 2. Trading occupied the bal· ern California Fed('ration a t Los a fter already having given $5(X). hos~1t8:1 for an~ther oper~t1on a~d ance of the evening. Two other Angeles. Plans will also be made Each day of the week nlembers thel ch1Jdren will stay with therr guests were present. Mr. Stout for the May Day party to be held of the committee which is beaded gratidparents. . a.nd Mr. Fletcher, both from Long Drive Caretully-Spue a 1.Jf&. Corona del Mar Malt Shop 1018 O...t mpway • Old fashioned malts We mee.n just this. A L LMA R K -I• CARDS For Mother's Day May 12th Vases :: F1gurines . Lamps :: Costume leWelry ·Newport Souvenir and Gift Shop %102 Orean Front We Wrap Gifts at 12:30 on Wednesday, May ·1 in by Mrs. E. E. Boudinot work at ~r. ~d Mrs. O. P. H.unting-Beach. the social ha~I. with dessert fol· the· little shop on 22nd1 street, ton ~ who have sold their Bay +;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::;::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::;::;::;:::;:; lowed b>: bridge or any other either sorting or Selling · articles av ue h~me, were down from game desired. . which have been given them as no ~ , rly 1:£ills ~d spent the week Hostesses for the Circle meet· longer usable by their original WJ their ne1ce, Mrs. Florence Ing will be the Mesdames Sadleir, owners Mo is, No. 6. Bay Island. Schrock. J . H. Smith, Harry The ·shop fills a vaJuable place ith their granddaughters, Stauch, W alter Swiger, H. Car· in the community, providing some-hellen and Lujean Galloway doza Sloan and Harold Wilson. thing for any shopper, no matter of , ~adena down for . Easter what their station in life. Mothers vac , tion, and Donald Ohver of who must economize find excellent a Ana also a house guest, the materials which may be remade Catlins of Lido Isle held open Mrs. William Trusty entertain· in to smaller garments; men are e all week for the younger ed her sewing club on W~es· among the shrewdest of shoppers. d. On Sunday they enter· Sewing Club Meets THE HURLEY BELL 135 COAST lllGHWAY. CORONA DEL MAR OPl'lN DAILY AT' P. M. Sandays at Z p. m. ''The House of '9',. _, 4 ... .. Team them with gay blouses day evening at her home in New-There are books for adults, games Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ------------1 port Heights. refreshme nts fol· for children .even a ntiques for col-Fie her and children Bill and lowing an evening spent with fly. lectors and many everyday house-M · yn Jo of Forest City, Ia.: ing needles. Husbands of the hold items. Mr. and Mrs. E ch Anderson, Lin· F1ne Foods'" Ethel Neff, D. 0. l "19S Newport Blvd. or William McDonald for an eve-: With summer nearly here, spring ot s~n . the Charle$ Swansons For Reservations Call Newport 1273 0 r k . 1 n I s members met at the Balboa home But the stock is getting low and col Neb.; Mr. and Mrs. Styver ning of pinochle. rummaging should brine-out many of anta Ana and Mrs. Nellie Costa M.,. Enjoying Mrs. TruJtys hospi-articles not needed which would be Wll n of Lido Isle:"< I !::::::::::::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ The Dr. Bate. Metbod of Eye Tratrtlac tor Better Vl&lon Hrs. f · .:J, •~ lt7 Alll90t.m.tt Department Store 502 So. Bay Fr.at: tallty were ' the Mesdames Lillian valuable to someone else, the e Chatles Tanners and sons • L--------------------------'I W... W... r•-s.wt Owen, Joyce Mc.Donald., Genevieve ladies say. and Jlmmy, and a young '-------------'!Barnes, BllJie Fowler , Jean Mc· d, Larry Porter, were down _,. ____ _ cwo.U•U.... ne ..._.. "*' ,... KtOta .......... "'..._ _... ...... 'Coloftdo.ood a-........ -__ ..__ ..... IClzd Sal IWlt &.M IOlillt. ia v w r .... ,,... ..._.,.Olla· ...... Tau P.•h•'Mlle ~ fllojo;M4..,. ...... _ .. _ ......U.,Tau).001111cwn1New llalco, wl joiu ... - -opla -.w-,.-Aa.., ____ h ... loc....od h• ,....i fadliu.., _,_..._.,..... ... i..p.. --..... --.....-....... C..C..lincl Ttdlic Coouol. _,,: -.... -1.uWled, ..U-U,1 eddiea • .,,...., ".....ta u.o. .. ., ~ ,......._o1m.s..oh-As-----· 1><1.i,. -... Colondo -r MCI .. "ticd?seck .. a rei ..,. ... old up tndc bridp •. n1la~ IO aiW ~M11p aww n&.11 locomod.-e.1-c.he 90ll powedal lftlab• D1o..u lo ... -•--,.Uia• II•? fnigt.a °"' ow •P ?P'C'fl • a• .,..... . ~-...i&<Wa•oa .. -hannady .. "roll ·--foe _.,,.. .._.,. •dr11r _ ........ SANTA FE SYSTE M LI NES ................. ,. [-----------------------------------__, Donald, Doris Ferguson, La1dlle Newa--'nmea. . the reeatta and spent the MulUno and Trilby Ferd. For office llJPplleo, -tho end on the Trade Winds II. • 11 . s AN FOR SU N FUN OUR 'A Y. HONOR' COlORf .. l "Mf11CAN HAND ·PR INT • l'LAY-ABOIJTS CtEAtlO rt/TN O~l,lllAlltY •• [for du l:xped.anl .Jlotliu J ,,,,,, l~tlEI, 111111, #Altl• 115.9 0 Ii fl Tl Cl P/l Tl 0 fl Sff Op5 TO HAVE A 9 A I'( ng Lido lsl&nders down th1a week were the Duncan Fricks of erly HllU and the Baird M~bles of Altadena. Af a bqinning to the Easter va.c , tion Mrs. Walton Hubbard jr. ended in San Diego. Wltfi were her parents, Mr. and H. I. Thomas of Santa Ana. ughter Jean and cousin Mn. Grumer. N wport Circle wport Beach Circle will meet esday. Ap~ 24, with Mrs. U'Ren, 3512 West Ocean t , the time being 2 p.m. T,;J;,;.r quick results U3e N~· claulflod columns. andy F . MacKay Ute -Aalo -l'1re -t&~th --~-JJeNJlty _ Ana&krn FWellty .. l!arel:J' - riggs & MacKav . . 11-& E.. o.tral· ....... New vacuum tube equipment will speed long distance calls . • Long cl"istance expansion program in full swing At doze.at ot places up aod down tbc PaciJic Coast we're going ahead with - Vacuum tube equipment which boom die own- be< of cdepbooe calla wires ca.a catty. nm;, just put of our unpre«deo.ccd JOag dilWICl< - pamjoa program DOW under way. For the pbmomeoa1 development in this put of tbr. counay ha .-lud ia a a-doaaly iaa•aod .....,. be< of coll aad long dioc:once calls. (In 19'5, fot es- ample, -handled more lban ball a millioa a day.) But we're wwking full speed obeod to i-11 the oddt- cioaal focililieo -aeecl to pcoride a beuet ODd fOmr 1oag clistw:e _,;.,. lban _, before. U.... ,. ... ,.,.,., .. H ..... f ,_-. 111 ........ Ilk So1th tm Californ ia Ttlt plloat Compa1y I IM.......... •• 20 52 QI IHI • , J • ;· -'I I •