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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1947-01-08 - Newport Balboa News Times• • • ' I . ' • , I • ' I , • I ' I • .. ! ' 1 • • ' • ' ' ' ' • NUMBEB I . -- . . I I I 'VOLUME llXXJX -·• I I . . i . ' . Tax .Bill eW -. • i:~"E:E~~ See . Bi r fight On ,· frtendl ~d olfer ideas, l~-------.----'--+---+-. --, 1 -----. ~$ Excellent PFogram Fe . tu~ ASK . FARM · -·7:=-~t~ . Induction of Ki anis Elect UNIT .TAKE ~:~~oug~~ Stuart Price; Costa ·Mesa Vocalist bd Monroe OVER. ·FAIR Loe Angeles reopens the p1an Manning, Hollywood H ' o~ Roundly I . ~N~r~~e~ Applauded at Dinner e-:1onies Con-' iq Memben of the board of d.irec- place I know would be upper, ducted ln Balboa Cafe--ew Officers In· ton or the Associated Chamben Newport Bay,, where It was talled of Commerce meeting in the HW'>- JllWJ I!~ lll!Yl!ral years ago. '8 ley Bell Inn at Corona de! Mar :=, ~ tr:aJ!r ~~ HelC•fT.;;oN~;;'t·~~_,;_ ~;;;·Keer.I Play :, gu:;" ~n:~:ir~~de~~~; flterll ~plenty of training ~ --~· ~-~w-Beach, on Monday night, adapted = 1:r = ~d:fs ~-;~t.;!.::m;:-1~~rrw: . -~e~;i~~u:~':1~~~ th:! taNllbed a marine quarters -...u H t t N authorized to' superviSe the Or ange Mr McEJr aucceeda F 0 0 ew County ~air program in the fu-: ~~~~ ~baJ Blow~r of --~ who wu h~ . C !Ure. . -~-.. ~ sports. <'-where 01!_.!be ors. uaJ.zaUoa for, tbe ,.... a ·rl, Party Althou~h finding no fault with _,,,._...,... ~ _ the Orange COunty Junior As- ~ buildings are being Other officers who w.-e tutal-. sistance League which has put on 90id. · led for the New Year are, Fred its annual horse show as a pait But, In connection with ft Dudley of Cotta Meu, vice pral-of the fair program ·in the pest, Navy Academy comes the d t D --t T Ba ort the board felt that supervision ea : r. ~... . tterw h tely ·138 people were ~ ..... t that It could be tied N I of the fair and' plans. for a per-.......... • of ewport Reach, ..... _,. aad guest> at .a .gay,,, New Year'• Eve In _,..,_ the Community n...-manent site for It sh o u I d be WIW new Doa u~an~ of Corona del Mar, party -'V n byfand Mn. Roy h .._,....., th hill tr · •~ andled by the agriculture com-• .._..~ just ·over e eaaurer. Keene in their tme.nt at Bay mittee. from thejharbor: Might even Membe~ of theDoard of direc-Front an Pal avenue, Balboa, preyal1 Oil Congress, in c8se tors who were also installed for last w esday. the Academy is feasible, to the year are, Fay Blower, past A buff supper was served and idd .a Naval unit to the hos-presirient: Russell W . Bartine of an enter ining Program followed, taJ __ n Neu1>0rt Heights, past lieutenant-with a m gtdan'!' act. singing and -"' .aild .-..wy go to town ·g St t o o 1 r __.,. overnor; ewar · 11n ap o dancing let ev nts. Noisemakers on that pro~ Believe at Balboa Island: Earl W. Cooper-and part hats ere In prot'U>ion. this time it is not amiss to s-ruth or Corona dcl Mar: Dr. W·. Among the t persons who band a bouquet to Chairman T. Mooney of Newport Buch, Bob signed a est k were: -'Braden Finch and, his com.:. · Brown ot Balboa and Gerald Lib. Mr. an Mrs. Herbert Holker, mlttee for an outstanding JO' b crty of Costa Mesa. M d 'I k F rd , Th r. a.n ,. rs. ac o , Mrs. In raising 580,()(X) in New-e Ci>remonies "'ere conducted J ohn Vo I. Ber J . Griffith. Mr. port Harbor as way aJX>ve its by P ast Lieut.-Governor Bartine. and Mrs. Ed Bl . dell. Miss Irene quota. When somebody tells . Under the chairmanship of·Her-Sewel1, tr. 8 d Mrs. ThQmas you that.such work does not bert Holker, Balboa banker, an Dugan, ~·ss Ca en Gilbert, Ray take much time, don't let excellent program of en tertain-Lewis, M . Ly a Sherman, Don ment followed 'the inductions. Durant, r. d Mrs. Fran"'cis tflem. kid you Mister, because It was also Larlies Night o.nd Brogan! ·58 anna Still. Mr. . many a similar enterprise Kiwa nians wer e accompained to and Mrs. ·Rober Ricley, Mr. and , ''laid an 1 egg'' in its fa ilure. the dinner-meeting by their wives. Mrs G w Mr d 'lbe Tinch oominittee of the Mothers of Kiwanian& as well u · eo~e e · · an Mn. chamber Of COmmerce l's en-their sons were also rn-csent as John Lin e, ~-.Ada Durham, . .,. Gen~eie one!: d Mr. and Mni. titled to unstlnted praise for guAests. L . A. w ls. a glorious welfare achieve---th . s~;prise on th,e pdr~am· was Mr. an~ Mrs. E. Rickey,' 1.!r. ment. e vi rai:it s~ng rcn 1t1ons or a and Mrs Willi H . Browiling. ~ fellow. K.iwanian , Stuart Price, Lenn' y errulll· Mrs. F1oren-HO~\"ARD STR•roe He-• • ... _ -t-• 11 ·• . p t f c.os M '""" ,, .. .,. ·• £--"'"s •• ow """ -..ppen nicu up on the lut lap or the final round of + + + roprte or 0 ~ ta esa Men"s Burke. ?!. r. and Mn. Hemstreet, the E . E. 1'1annlnc ~femortal Inter Club Dtnchy Coatftt. on Newport-Balboa bay on Sunday. Leadlnr ' W~ar shop. J:I i~ tonal quali1y and, Thomas . Koehler, Ralph b IC-4 (Valor W) !!!kippered b'y Deaver or the ,Balboa Yacht club. IC-.55 (no name) skippered b; Balldlng: Construction· out-vo ume u·on tno;tant applause and Fitzwater. Mr. Swift, also or the Balboa club, follows olo.ely behind. IC-21 (no name) skippered by Hammond also look In this area looks like a ~e was roundly applalided _follow-Slater, Benny of the Balboa club, Is next. Coininc up on tbe out~lde Is the winner, IC-66( Sub Deb) sklppe~ by i banner year, as I understand ing h.is selections w h i c h were, iss J ctte Horton Mr. the champion, H. M . Worcester of P~ena and tile Los An~let Yacht club. A half length behind hi l ~ _ City HaJI will ._ started (Continued on Pas:::e 4) Md M Ted Walters. George ~~ld(Flylng Dutchman) skippered by R. C. Wl{ginson of the Cabrillo Beach Yacht c1ub A length "UJe U'C' uo:><un the Flyl•g Dutchman· ls IC-56 (Klncflaher ) tldppered by Craig of the Balboa Y".cht club. while riffi Ford. M -and · F . R. Bates. Runnlnr abreast, some four wld\hs acrOP from tlae Kingfisher ta IC-18 (Scandal ) skippered by . . BY J&CK FllOST Comboc"P.._ __ _ of rlvala oa ~· laat lap of Illa jounley la the ...-J'OOlld ol a heated coD.w.t ud clex~ _..,.. ..... c t11e ..o o1 Ma - Deb"' --H-K. Woreeirier of P•••hfta, carried the colon of tbe i.. Aacol .. Yacllt clab to victory "' --• eoYeted E. E. llann••s'" Memorial tropby '"" the Inter Cl11b dblcllJ' l'W -....... 'J". A half dozen nsldenta· al the ' harbor district who Were cited f Beeet from tile ~ of U1e ' . m-flnt roaad on Sa~y to al-pr1zes in the recent Fcrty Miles moet tbe d 1 tile 'Mieoad rOUIMI of Smiles Chrlatmas Llghtlnc pro-. 000 0 gram city of N · port Beach • tlte Sabbath by tllle chaUeep9 phase'. were preSen':t with their of his competltQrs, the .Pasade~an awards at a trieeting conducted exhibited fine sh()WJYJanship to w1a by the award committee of the honor:' in both races. NeW'JX)rt Harbor Ouunber of Com-In tl;le first race Of Saturday, merce tn ~te's. cafe, Balboll, W~t~ won by a slim lead tN« Monday noon. ' · Eddie 1 Fink ot Long Beach, wbo · The awards were .niade by ~-~~ed his craft, the Scandal, master Herbert F . Kenny of Bal-~. chairman of the presentation. In the second round on Sun- committee of the .civic organiza.; day, Tin~. who w8:s several leng- tion. He wu ably 8ssisted by ths behmd the . f1el~ ~d some Harry Welch, executive secretary four lengths behind the Sub Deb ot the dl;amber of commerce. and Vfo~ter on the last la p of Harry F Forsythe -~ t of the home--stretch, came qp from the Bal~' Island. :B~·a the tail end on the inside to ca p- associatlon, r<e._ceived the trophy ture seco~d ~lace. .. for having the best conunUnity ff:-. C. Higgi.nson of the Cabrillo dil!iplay in the harbor ctitt!'ict. Beach ¥acht club, who was ·third Theo. McElroy ', of Newport in the first roi!id on Satlj.Tday, H eights, P,estdent ~' Newport also finish~ in' that order in the Harbor Kiwanis c1uti and Vice ~nd round of the competition. preSident or the "Balboa pfove-~gginson's I Flying Du t chm an ment association, aCcepted the gave a ~ood account of itself and · trophy given to the latter ~ani-at one time on thP last lap he was zation for its grand Floating only a half length behind Worces- Christmas tree: y,>hich was cited ter's Sub Deb. for the secy>nd special award. Following in order lengths be- Neither Frank Linnell ol Bay hind were seven contenders six qhore nor Lincoln H. Norman of tronl the Balboa Yacht club' and Corona del Mar were preeent to one from the Cabrillo Yacht club. accept the trophies given tar ~ They were, in order, Craig BYC bes~ and second best Christmas in his Kingfisher; M . HicKinan trees in the individual daaes BYC in Cash; Deaver BYC in John Vogel of-Balboa Peninsula V,alor ill; Swift BYC in IC-55(no accepted the award for the best name); Hammond BYC in JC-21 G th Company will Bacall, Bogart Mrs. H Lib y, Mr. and Mro. Eddie Fink of Long Beach .... tlie Loo Anpl .. Yacht club, who finlshed' ..... nd. Swaying agalnot the . erect its business blocks, A. Cla n, ?!.1 . and Mn. Bpb · breeze on the tall end of Kingfisher" ls th& IC-62 (CUh) 1klppered by M. IDckman ol Balboa. starting. with a super-super Star csn Benny ·J ayred, lplr· an Mrs. Bob Kill<>' :-----------------~--~------=P~h~o'!!to~b!!jyc_K!i'•~n!!ct.!Hi!!.'t~c!!<hcock'2£!·~ . fer, Wht{e Hu £hinson, Mr. and r market, drug store, etc .... in Rad1"0 Program Mn. R. . Phi po, Norman Coon bayfront decoration far George (Continued on Page 4) Jenney of Cororla del Mar, who ----~-------­ worr it, in the absence ·of Mt. Penney. The latt er waa detained elsewhere. UHS Graduate Given Teletype Post With AAF 1be Udo Isle sector. On the . and Mr and rs. Manley H. I coast road to lhe \Vest of Lauren Bacall a."ld Humphrey Clark. dd M · Lido Balboa Shores will put Bog:u;-t. film stars and promine nt Miss 'Pa~~= Or ar Mr l'\d up. bomes as will Tom Heit-Ni:'vpor t. Ha:oor yacht coui>_te, Mrs. cdr kery ·d g~~ter · c:er- df:rson's acreage just above \Vere paired 1n a love scene 1n-hardt The Arches. F.arl Stanley's eluding Ma,ry Livingston .anC! Jack -C yentute on Jim Irvine,s latld Benny on the J ack Benny pro-M aii1 Mn near the high school is also !gram on the ~adio Sunday night. and r.Mrl. To~ Murphy J M~ ted Everyone tn the harbor dis-• · • a c 8la for, development in ad-trict '"ho listened to the program cf. 71g, . and frs. Gllmar ~ay- dltk>n to many other Pl""I>-remarked today that the poptl1ar ie · pams I can'~ recall. Under-· Else here _. • ......a there is' plenty of mo,t10.n picturc stars had per- at.-UU . . formed the roles as usual with ·rougti IUinber bUt that finish finesse. II atill slow as is plaster BogR•t was an unexpected gue5t board and one or two mOre on the radio program or at )east building Items. but that these th1' aucliepce !Wumed that when wDJ come ·along in a few he appeared in the prologue Sun-mmrtbs. day night. A week ago Jack BC'nny announced that Mia Ba- call was to be his guest. Then Sunday night Benny announced in the preface to the scene that Bogart was also to atar in the . . .. , • 'l'lde Boob. For some~ten er twelve. years Newport Harbor Publishing Co. h<I:; bee!!· publishing tide books in compf!titlon with big shots in Las Angeles, Oakland. etc., lllt *1meliow the Joca( tide bGfilk bu ·held Its own and ..p ;Mr Its sales have ln- aea.d ~"Have received a eapy at the 1947 official SpcJi tw1 .. ns Handbook, en. llraed to take In hunting, lwllng. how to reload tools, e11C.. and It ces:ta1n1Y IS a "'baal'y." The Httle.1()0.page ...,,.... Ill the liaudlWtll'k Of I'. .. Stnltirldge, . who bas · led a dandJ' and iJI. Pece ol. 11.teraturt-. ,-.,. ..,., ~ :r ol.~ ·fir ams! years. h8s ~iiii a: wwjl: that Jstbl- 10 anyOne tntaaiteil ~ .............. ·, ["le. ' New Year Bldg. , Up to. $28,85~ end.in from other cities were, rt R Kratz of Balti- more; . Tho as Ttlompson of Beverly ills; ss.Patrida Hack- ino of erlyf· ; Mr.•and Mn. Emert o Los geles and Mr. and Mrs. Edw Kelley of Mon- terey p k. -+---!----- 12 Peopl Off er · Se "ce to · Act .Wi h~alGroup Adon! P""solis of tile Newport . ave volunteered · A1So unable to attend the com- mittee meeting were James and Don Steffe.nson of OJnma del .Mar and the · trophy they won foi hav- ing the best home deooratiOn in · the junior class will be [Jftseritf!d ·-to them later~ · · ' I •' ' . \ l t • l • \ ' ' . ' • 'lM' ' ' • ' SW-, llioul4 becoilaldoftd tbo 'JIARB()~ . j-~'T~ :Apnt Yeh1idi Menuhin R Drafts SkJo s~:: !:tr:ble ' . The' ' c· la~· 'Bake ' =::.:.~or~.~~= Witll their ..... I~ bomO for ... ~ To .Aid Harborffea . Is~ for · . ' , , · · put .. ..,.;.y If· not more m11 .. -tor 111e nnt ttme 1n· . A· Balboa Jan. 8 •-i-Jes """-i.. rt 11·1 · I 1f or I· ·Bat Not Much Snow than -...ai yearS, the ArthlD' A Kem-~ . , , ~~ \JUlft;e · · under M< keel ~ rac1n1 pen«. Corona Gel Mar held open F.edenl Income tax.O:.tten may n.. nm. local performance ~ ' More than 30 •kl towa are """' · Condacted by the CJam Diner any other boat In the country. hou .. , Chrlatmu ,ci.y. For dinner • Ille -COOCtttO In B by Ille available In the Soutllland .winter . . . , She hu taken part in tllree Bur-guesla wore John; Sa'dll.,_, h l.J be ~ with • repr~latli:: late Sir Edward EJcar will be a ' o·,·stt' I ·1ct sport havena, the Automobile· Oub Let'• throw ~ l>ouquet le that RHODES and STARS all over Ille uda raceo two Futnet raM mother Mn. c. ~""-of Lone of the _Tax CoU.cton • bishJlgbt ol the procra.n to be of Southeril Callfomla reported cane of hardy i(allon Who turned pjue. . I . . . ~ , ' ' Beaeh,' and his efilldren, John ternal •Revenue, on W~ ted !l'hunday min th.11 week, ln rtl'!ulng its latst out lut, Wffkepci to brave the I . • • • ·one Trans-Atlantic iTace to En&· Keith and Kathleen. Mrs. Sadlitt next. at the offlee Of the Newport r~ 9 ":d Friday '.at~' " -·or aldlnc fadlltlea In the cahm encaunt~ in the Inter-Too bod that St~e t,el and land a!Jd two Trans-Paelflc ra~ Is .till in Qklahomll Oty "'th her Barbar Oiamber of Commen:e at January io when the brilliant Southern California area. COUectate Dinll1Y reooa. the Hall brOthen Couldn t 1et to .Honolulu. Tbese raeea, cowit mo!Mr who la recuperatjnc from . ·9 :30, Jan. 8. .• vlollnlat Yehudi Menuhin will ap-ef ~ A. ,M. ~-of ~· t tow m. _.a.lion at The larce g~ery of apeetaton ,clown from San anelsco, with leU cout-wlse and overnight a broken hip. ' -·-Is I l' with e -~ the oounty'a aewerap m~ey bu · u ,..u u the .. ~. turnout from their new ST ea theoe boata r'aeel and an incidental erulse to "'J.q n tne .,..,,,__ pe9J' u .Woilt for the tint time §:ii---~ , amendme~t',to the tiathe300Q..foot,chair-type the achoola,1 uili-iy boat& and would have ted a creat deal Norway when ~ere wun't any-Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ehorn ot establlahed • few yeen "'!when In two Jeari with the Loo An-S~tlon "'•triet Act of lift a~ Pine Knot, Big Bear Lake_, aid--n"•• 10 00. II-es. nt lntereot here. . · •.~•-· else . dolnlt will add up to Loo Angeleo spent Chrlatmas with \ ~t wu found helptul to re!~ more Ke1es Pbllharmon\c Orchestra. Al-..... ~ whlcl1: ha&. a rise of 165 feet al rr--.... r~ · ~.. -• ~ ,..._,. her parent& Mr and Mn Ed · people'd!r«:t by,consulratiooS held tred 'Wallenstein conduetlnc. , , e le exlstinc 'unitary tbouCh two. oilier aimUar type, bodea well for Ille future of the I unde ii that the · ~ulla. more mllea raced. than moot boata Walk 'l7th 1~ • · throughout th• area with offlclalo Thia _.k Is one of leVeral com-to be included wltblli 2000-foot llfta at Mt. Wat....,.,; apart whleh mlcht IOOleday be '!"lthout er or keela, ere IOI li~t wlll e9er ulL er, · from the district offices. poGtlom the youna: vlrtuolo res-wbatkver anization maY, evolve and 'Jue Rid&e. Btg Pines, ucend set up on the Muter Yacht Cal-th•t it poutble for two men , Her record 1~1~et one flnt , . The represenratlve from the cued from uiideaerved obocurlty troml the . I •tudleo, now hJch<r. to 800 and 700 feet .,.._ endar u a part of the big recattu to pl one ·of them up 4Dd lift ~ aecopd 1; cl':~~ ::;e · Can's F--1 Store federal tax bure'au will w ~avall-l.nd reStored to present day violin betnl made of the county'• aew .. spectively. Ali other lki toww ln IUCh u the Soµthern Califomla It ~length overhead.Tat r~. WO . n .,;. ~ < ~ able·to m<>et local c;itlzene from ~. cOmpaeed in. 1910, the ~;its t:°".\:'"U..t ~ ~-Southern Callfomla are l'\'pe Ufla, :::id the Pacific Co.at ~pion-t. chty Ucht. . ~=~·r: .. 1:tE~1!: i;;i-1931 Hay< and Grain l in the afternoon. · ~ · In a private readina by Wllllam tri w 1200-foot, J·bar two at Snow Val-'lbe 1ucoeu of th1a aeriee wu under the poundin& of the San 1936 9 :30 in the mornini: to 4 p.m. COll<ll!<tq had Ila ftnt petformanee . ~ h 1 h would be farmed with the, lone exceptlon of the . Pl· Wonder how they will 1 QP and tint In the Honolulu race of Quality Feeds · ~ aame repreoentatlve will Henry Reed, the violinist who with edn the ~~~ :; :;:-ley, near Arrowhead. a bli boolt an4 cave lmpetua t Franelsco bey ehop In a touch The Ned . Manrilng Memorial -1-;- -retum again Feb. 20 for further later became Jeade,-of the · Lon· emp .,.. ... w,.-.-e The Club 1urvey reveala that the tutw:e of the Rah·rah beat to wldnward. Olllnpt hi leTiel wiH be h~ld o.ll:J' Dlitllvw; · Bei'.c• '*61 disculsio~· on tax matterl both-don Symphony, for a ll'C!UP ot ·Dia rWr ct ~vptti~ai:.on Act of 1~ Mt1 Waterman and Bi& Pines each aallin& for fan~tl}er get-toe er Rumor haa it up S. F. way at UM! rewi:rt Harbor ·Yacht club 1111 !fwaw& _,,.. ~ • erin& ~qcal citizens in mak1na out Elgar.a friends. Its public pre-un.k' ~ tlve ~and have four aid tows to accomodate bu already been set for ter that tbe boys· are l&ying odda on Saturday .and 'sunday the 4th ootrrA 11J:4A ~ " htums. "' -_ miere wu elven by Fritz Krels.ler, ~ tudl f territories thJ.a 1euon'1 winter aport enthua· Vacation. a1ainat either of these boata and Sth of January . . to whom it wu dedicated, tn a 3 nta 1 t1 ee : dl.ltricta luts. Alon&' with tta long chair We nttd a few more a~ for reaching the Crisay Flelda buoy ~~;;-::;;;;;;;:::====~=====:::===~===: ============;I Concert of the Royal Pbllhamionlc pr! to fo .:.t:' ' ia1Ci Ufts, two 800-foot and one 400-the ooUecl&N ,and It mlcht not in their first uphill go. r White 'House Society, on November 10, 1910. to .:..ro ~;'".~ llfla, two 800-fot and one 400-be amlsa toSchooleh~ a ~-:.-~or. • • • - Menuhin played the concerto in becalise explained. the ' ulti· foot 1tructures, With rlsel ~ at the High or a ~ er At the Yac:4._tmwt'1 Luncheon. ·Cafe London ln 1932, Elpr conducting; mat · tion of any county 200 and 150 feet in the Iot11er comprtltlve spor or one that re--Tueeday the 24th, lt wu an~ ' and the next May the seventy-ulre peed d fa· tows and 75 feet for the 1hOrter quires more per ation than nounced #iat -""'a.ngementa had', . Plloae 1181 , five-year cld composer Oew to !m~ of 0 join~ to :"perate one 8 . 1 BigRIPlnd et h 1 u 300 twodro 7 pe 00 · tofwot t 1 einamd ratjng mighty hard to beeandn' ma 1 de to lhf~'-A. B. petrive-lacmla Beac* o.111. Paria to conduct it again for Men-as whole at ue ee, an ~ ee . . I a p ctures o 1u. recel1't ~ ·' uhin ~.a gala' French premiere p dero~ legal machln.ery in length, and another one at Mt. d . racing 1hOuid be to Mexico, the ·South Seas arid performance at the Salle Pleyel. hi t be engineered throu&h. Table, which ii 1200 feet long and encoura and taught In our the HawaJian Lslanda. 1 From the time ~ey first.met to ;el· 1::i:Y stages will slow down rises 300 feet. pub~ chools, especially locally It r equires about two hours to BAln the day of El.gar 1 death. com-the oped·fqr organii.atiOn so that High Sierra ski·en can chose wb we have the advantage of run through these pictures so they ~ and .violinist were c Io s e val ble U~e will be lost in solv-between 10 rope lifts, including the y, for Yachting ls a good will be shown at a tlinner meeting friends. lng the sant tion problems of the three at McGee Mour;itains. These an sport that will teach re-. to be held Friday night, January !'n inveterate seeker of first coWlity, it was declared, unless three are 1500, 1200 and 600 feet urcefulness to our younger gen-10, at the N. H. Y. C. Ladies wel· MORTUARY editions of m~icaJ masterpiec:es, some chan es in -existing pro-long and have a total rise or 7 eration. come, so bring the wives. · Mt;nuhin bu m~u~. to ~con. vistohs of 5 ate Jaw are.made. feet. Single rope tows are Iocat Yacht racing also provides a Dr. Mooney, who ls secretary , cert goers many compos1t1on&: that ~ ed · ffl at June Lake, Mammoth. much needed competitive sport for of the luncheons, .commented on have been too long neglect~ or S perviso indlcat uno · -Glacier Lodge, Conway S mit, those who are physically handi· these pictures and says that they Lady Attendant -~- 410 Coast Blvd. CX)RONA DEL MAR Telephone.Harbor 42 DAY AND NIGHT unperfonned, including the tam-~all, that they f .a v o_r Rawn's Leevining, Crestview and Onion capped. A sport that can be of use are some of the best he has eve OWi '.'lost" concerto of Rob ert recommend tlons and will ask the Valley with .lifts ranging m 600 to them the rest of their lives seen, so it should be worth your Schumann and the "Adelaide" cou~·s le "slators to s·p 0 n 5 0 r to 1500 feet in length. for it brings them up out of the while. Concerto of Mozart. sue amen ents when the Leg. stay-at·home class and puts them • • • · I t arty n e xt Popular San Bern dino Natio-. The balance of the program se-is a he I nvenes e nal Forest has nine ski tows, the on an equal footing with those .. Wondei' if my old sweetheart, lected by Wallenstein for the sixth monjn · . · who are more fortunate. Automobile Club pot er.eek dis· DORADE, will be · brought south pair of concerto includes the Sec-. ~ pe~nt Coun~y Sarutation closes. three be" g . at Snow Val· I t is the old Clam Diggers good for the Jong downhill slide to on:1 Symphony in B Fl!lt by Franz District Af prov If e,.s that a Jey, Besides J·bar type, there fol-tune to personally know three Honolulu next summer . I hope SchlJbert. composed when he \X&S co~ty dis ct "shal fnot inc~de are 800 a nd foot tov.rs at this fellows who do not have the com-so for she cer tainly deserves this onJY eighteen, and r.foussorgsky's the wh~le r part o . a!1y o er resort. Ot r rope lifts in the pl~te . use of their legs yet who "Pictures at an Exhibition" in the dis ict fo ed for s1rmlar pur-area are Moonridge Green Val. have· found in . Yachting a sport tre~RADE. 8 fifty· two foot yawl ' orchestration made by Maurice ~~·" ley, La Forest, Mt. 'sugar Loaf, where they can· get out and go from the board of Sparkman and Ravel at the r,.....11nst of Serge wn s\.i~ested that this part Fem alley iu Idyllwild and the with' the best of their bu.ddies. -;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii <oussevitzky ID lSICIL ..._ of t e stat e be amended to read long air lift at Pine Knot. Most Put any of these three on the Ill ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tha "the · trict shall not in-of. ese rope tows are in the 1000-tiller of a boat during a ·race and RA' DI 0 clu~ the_ }"hole or part of any f t class"' in length. they are tough me n to handle. -OPEN AGAIN~ bthe!r clisf:J1ct formed for similar • • • purposes e~cept with the consen ~ Newport H.nrbor Yacht club ~ict ~r~~~i~~ ~rn~l~~.. -Harbor·11es ~~!oy~to~~e ofg~:~r t.~~~~ Sales & Service T'RE · GALLEY TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY NIGHT DINNERS ' ' ' • ----------rega tta and the .harbor as a whole " Don't Care." Eva T guay, '-'LlllLL.OE..3111:.L.J~Xlll'. I owes a vote of thanks to the gang the 'Little clone on Le ," tells SHIRLEY FRANKLIN was a of visiting yachtsmen that showed of t e gtd d1!JYS whe she. was charming hostess to a group of up to help put this affair over the ighest paid attra ion on the the younger set at a New Year's with a bang. • Palmer Radio · and ELECTRIC !M8 Newport Blyd .. '1It's ito coincident-e that we're both on our way to BLONDELL_CAMERA SUPPLIES : . . everyone gpes there these clays for their camera supplies." • · Blondell Camera Supply ' Tuesday 'Nite Spec~al big-'me va deville age. Read it Eve dancing party at the home ·or Man, 0 Ma n, was it ever good in The eric:an Weekly. the Col and Mrs. S . H. Franklin with to see t he big turniiuts in some magazine distrlb ted with next 14 guests seeing the old year out of the classes. PCs 21 strong and Harber 1033 · BALBOA Palm 'Ave. sun41ay's 0 geles Examiner. and. the new one in. I I~S~L~A~N~D~~C~L~l~P~P~E;~R~s~·~· ~45~'~•·:1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~====~~~~=====~~~~~ COSTA MESA Phone Beacon 60(M.. W Phone . ' . '3()7. Kansas City STEAK DINNERS I ~ii;;;J·;;ii;;i;;;=i::;;j;;;;;;;i;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o I· SPENDING the first · week of\ i her vacation with friends i.rl Holly- by reservation pleaSe Barbecued Spareribs THE . GALLEY Q lily Lumber l and Building •Materiala COSTA MESA LU~~ER CO. ~~ ~~v~~~ta~=Ch~ Girl, having a wonderful time ""ith dances and parties. 1 Coming home: she enjoyed., thf' reunions with old school friends, 50'7 E. Central · Balboa A. 1j-Ha.TBTLBA ..,. It• 1 • IOU ticularly the New Year's Eve party hosted by George Wardley and Amando Monaco. On New Year's Day she returned to the university. Others going back to Redlands are Bob Langerquist aild Phone: Harbor 1240-R ·~~~~~~I ~~ Ardelle Kertl')ell. • , When • • WheR -,._ Body & Fender Rebuildf:g • • • Your Car ses do~bt It no . • it Misses a~d It may need • • s Factory 1"ral , Mechaalcs ' \~ ·.I I I Ii "Everytbplg That Is Best for Yo ' . CULiERTSOl .. CHEV.IOL Cbenolet -Oldsniobile 8ale8 & Lots of Oil - • • needs new nngs. rks - new . spark plugs. • f ( . 4'lile. • • • ' . Complete Facilities • • for.All . 'Mechanical Reconditions • EVERYTHING ' In Quality REFRIGERATION Air Conditioning Equipment 0.-' Cabinet. ' Ooanlen WllDl-lns , Fountalna • Stoola Back Ban . BooU.. Complete-la Cale, Etc. Plana•nc · "WEBER" DEALERS • IZI a. u. .&.Ce•· St.. A••wm l'llo8e ---- Jh ..... 'Day ' S.mce ' ' :rour•wNcdcll ........ UJWO aloa lwlau wt -it ... c11 .. c!mre al -.. pert. w ..... ...... ... ·-, .... . ...... to .. ·-.... ' .., llliop. F°'i-' ........... -,.... Jlllalf . ,.,.... wah!la to TllQ DOWlfB.T.,.bow.• ....... d Ir ••• a . ... 0 11 .. I , 3:-QAY SERVICE . Prlces ~easbnable TedW.&ro,. ro"·M'LADY For Your Convenience '81ld Beauty ---. Helen Announces the Opening of HELEN'S , BEAUTY SALON (formerly moo'•, -tJ' 8bop) • Expert.and Specialized Permanent Waving. • All Popular Cold Waves-- Machine and Machlneless e · Sh'!'"P<JO Thlts • Hal\' Styling e FJ,cials. PHONE: BARBOR 1181.,J "Yours for Greater Beauty" 2821 W. CENTRAL AVE., NEWPORT BEACH • • ,. " O. P E N I N G ~ 1b~u~ h Jan. 18th . MODEL HOME ·f,OR VETERANS ' Built ~y George ·M. Holstein " ~ ·" ·for the . N~wport ~Y Company I •• Landscaped by Furnished by ~ · CRAWLEY FURNITURE • HOLLISTER BROS. ,• ' THUi BOD u lfurr· ONE or TIU H• BO-. ' ' llDNO B(JIU" ft>B VllTl:BAN8 IN DU: V08'1'A MD.\ A•& Make 1 ~rvations NOW ·j~ .. · -Y•ur · Home -- NEWPOOr ,BAv 1coMP ' ~ \ 3001 ·west C'A!ntnl : Otto Culbabion an•'· &1 · Newport Awp• . ·-~­"°!:"~ ... ~1· .. t7tb ~ 8t.·L .C~ I&• . ' ..._ _,.M • ' l I , • ' ' . • .. 1 ; • • • • Costa Mesa. Newport . h ' To Vote Jan:· 27 on College \ ' -. ' Mcwpqrt BMch and C..ta Mea propero". ta ,,_ In tlle lw!lll ~ -0t ·the Newport Harbor ~ Wir ,,_ti Admlnlatn'*> hi U-Hiib ocbool dlltrkt will Wuhington, blvlnc clelred all lo-l IO 'to !be poDa on Jan. Z1 In a cal agenclea. ·• _.ia1 electlon paving the way · ~t ia understood that !h" air for the mtabllalunent of ~ junior base will pus from th'! hindl of ,.,,,,,,P to lll!n"e the students of the army corps of enJineera at the 0rana~ county coutline. , 'it the -end of this month and W AA ._ 1ecmed troni school iuthori· will armounce their ded11on on ties ~ week. · the local aJ)pliCJ.tlon ln the near •. Vottn w\11 be asked for their future. aps:woyal to form a junior cOi.lege If the local school boards are dlltrlct. from the high schOol dis-successful in their Pun'ult of the tricta of Newport Beach and :air base site, local reslde.nta will H'-~D . Beach, approval of be in the enviable ~tlon of Wbk:ti ' wm set the mac~ry of having an almost ready~ made eetabllahment into motion. school fadllty hand~ to them It wu undeTstood from Sidney without initial oblig8.tion. H. Davict.on, principal of the local Included in the 300 acres peti-hiCh. act\901, th.ct the coming elec-tloned for are the former enlisted tion ol local voters ls contingent men's recreation hall with a caf-" "' ~. ca U. appfoval of the st«te board eteria and dance floor, a chapel~ t -i'!':i;J::l -~ of educatiOn which meet.a on Jan. a library, a theatre, admlnlltra-~ · . l • 10. but the affirmation of that tive offices, gymnasJum, 36 clus~ . B<><j" FOB;MATJONS oe the' Coron. del M.,. BluU1 (abo•'ll here) ve ... d to ha~ yielded mea&Te body la eox~ted d a formality. rooms. several barl'acks and road~ oil. Several aatioaal oil dlatrlbaUnc aompanle. are maktq test• la tbe area. Meanwhile. steps for the acqui-ways, .. electrical facilities and a · ......:Gerhardt Photo. sttlon of apProximately 300 acres complet~ sewage system. ot the Santa Ana Army Air base Utilization of these facilities ing f stude ts who were unable education, plastics, aviation, air for a Junior ·college site continues would give the proposed t....OaStal to att nd a iversity or regular conditioning and refrigeration, and and the appllca~?~by local school J . c. a ca mpus unequaled by a colleg . The rogram of the jun-hotel and resort mapagement. It authorities for iqe "million·dollar tw~year college in the country. ior ege d plicated, as closely is evident that the proposed jun- Chamber Continues Base . Plans CLOTHES FOR ME.N AND BOYS Other buildings on the vast air as sible, he program of the tor college should plan to provide base site surrounding the junior univ it.y. s still remains one a complete and diverse program tit college site, -are being dismantled · of ~ impa · t functions of the instruction." ~ and hci'uled away, but the well· juruor colleg but increasing• r ec-Sidney H . Davidson. superinten· coristrUcted buildings on the pro-ogniti n hu been given to the' dent of the Newport Ha rbof .union posed -site are intact and practi~-value of con inued education for high school district and Raymond ally ready for inunediate use. the Y ung Pfrson who does not M. ~.lllott, superintendent of the It is understood that with the expec lo co~ttnue his tre.ining in Huntington Beach: union high 8.pproval of the voten for the a fo~·Y~ar ~lle~ate institution. school district agree with the Establishment of a U.S . Coast forming of a junior college dis* ~uch r1 te~nal type. program above state ment of purpose and Guard sub base at Newport Har- trict and the acquisition (cost tnclud~ general education, voca· function of the proposed Orange bor leads the Newport HarbOr free) of the air base site, the tional and pre-\•ocatlonal t raining, Coast Junior college. They would Chamber of Commerce agenda for junior college could be in opera· social education, 1 etc. ~t ~s now go even farther in providing for 1941; ·according t o Secr e t a r y tion within a year or tWQ. gener ly agr'ed that a Junior col-the educational needs of 'return· Harry Welch of the chamber. • ·ng Assn~-L ·Seeks More Local .Men • . Co.W.....,H-· i •. For YOllllditl 11eonlllbles L -. ' I . ' RIVERSIDE, n.<:. !0.-Adlmc 1-~ Janc ·'bu bftD a, after • confehnol! with !be _1M6 ,poll)lnt'!S Jll'Ol>Iem for !be county, Rlvenlclo county crand """'; !be Pendna' bean!, tbe county J"O' -of supet'Vioon took ..,..... "-'*' 'committ .. and the &beritf'1 pncy acUoo to Po:o¥lde a '"d!d!nc ~t a n d Jail.. Cr<iwtled tor the hoUllng of juvenlle,piWD-eondltlona In' the county jail have en between 16 and 18. Su c b made proper leC'f'Clation of Youth-. priaooen heretofore have bee n fUl ottenderl impouible. During Letters were Sent out reoefttJi confined in the county jail. ~t monthi · the problem has · to the busineu ttm. ln · the har-On motion of supem.or Ed s. become acute and even a iem- bor district requesting them to Hill, Ourltm&n Wa)ter. v. Pittman porary solution-urgent. become asaociate members of t:Jle named F . J:{"arotd· Butterfield, TentaU:ve 'plans for the.new ju- Sportri&hing auoclation of New-county probation officer', and venlle offenders. building call for· port Harbor. -Supervisor Arthur Weirick a a a structure· designed to accomo- An attempt is being made this committee.t.o formulate -plan& .and date 18.t.o 24 youths. year· to get more auociate rnem-purchase construction material&. . For"'aome month& the ·county has bers into th1a organization to help The. committee Will lleC'Ure the had an ambitious plan including erilargc the prqgr~ _ot getting necessal').' authorityJrom the state establisb.il'lg of a · modern juvenile more anglers to come fishln~ from board 0 { corrections, as well u cainp tomewhere in the mountaiit r:iewport Harbar. E,very b~iness .estimales of cost. 'lbe r&tion was fJI' foothill areu were juvep.ile flrtn in the harbor .districtJ_bene-seconded by Su~ Floyd E. prbonen would be hou.ed wide!: fits fro.m the Southern California Gilmore. . · healthful conditions and given anglE78 tb.at come here t.o f enjoy The new buil<!ihg ·far )IOUtbfu1 auitabfe employment during their the fishing. offenderi will be located eltber on rehabilitation. Southern C&lifomia newspaper ttie grounds of the' present ~ It 11 not expected that Mon- have been doing a fairly good job nlle hall or at the county farm. day's decilion to provide emer- of printing flshin& news and pie-probably the former. gency quarters for juvenile offend- tt1res of fishing from Newport · AdnptC'd 8 t a special session al en WW diaturb . the rural camp ( ~ar.bor submitted bY the Sport-the grand juiy. at the oour:thol8e pl"QCl'.am, for which the. sum of fishing association. It is mailed was the following re 101 ut 10 n. $15.~ bas been allow~ in the o~t t_o them ~eekly and, from the signed bf Harry c~toon Pattee, budget f<r the year ending June clippings r~1ved at t~e chamber forcmfln; and Mrs: Daily Wine 30, 1947. · , of commerce, a ~ can see s~etary: · 1, the results. · . . An I th t d brln · Ood "It 1' herebY, resolved that -g ers a 0 g in g board of supervisors of Riverside WELCOME HOME! N...-n Barbor l'oet 291 .&JiEJtlOAN UXJION ......... ...,. D' t ..... ~-_ ........ ,..., 1 ..... ... ..,. .a.-.-. JM a .. T-.. • .. ..: catc.hes are requested to call the county provide funds and (acili. se~et~y-photographer at the as· tics for the immediate construc- sociauon ~hone nt4Jllber, Harbor tlon or a bUildirlg and equipment 2&12. H~ .is always. on ·the hunt at juvenile It.hall ·or the eotmty for pubhetty mate~1al. Re all Y farm fof. the care and detention of good ne\\-swoi'thy pJctures are few juvenile offenders pending the a nd far between but, when . they a~uisition and de~lopmeitt of aj;:=============: show .up, they g.o ove~ with 8 permanent juvenile ~ pro- ban.g a nd ge_t printed in dozens gram or camp. And this jury un-?f n~wspapcrs over Southern Cal-animously recommends um as an iforni~. They should, as the as· emergency measure ror imniedi.ate ~1at1on sends them out by the act·on .. hundreds. When this happeps, 1 · . ev~ry\lne benefits to a certain e.x· H ousing of the county's juve- le~t. Membership applications for So They Say I HANSON'S Shade and Linoleum Shop A New Building . '. ·_g~ S(U"'i Slwp In recommending to the Call-lege s ould ~fer both "academic" ing. ser viCC'men whose formal edu· !\fain obstacle . to be overcome fornfa State Board of Education and "lermin " t ype curricula in cat1n ,,,:as. ~nterruptcd by their ~ locally, ~ecretary \Velch said , is t hat an election be authorized for ordC-r to m t the need$ of all years of military duty. , I finding a site. preferably near the the creation: of the junior college yo~th Jn the. i""ea to be served. .There a re thousands or C?~1fo~ harbor ,entrance. AnotheT ·obsta. 1947 have started coming into the Ulysses S. Grant, 18th President as~ociation for · the boats lo be of the United Stales, took so little lis1cd in the big Fishing Guide' to interest in politics· for many years • Nq\\'PQf~ Harbor. This pa mphlet ..that he only voted for orie Presi- "'i ll be put into the hands· of 1 dcntai candidate before-he was 45 • th~usands of anglers this <ipri~g. years old, accordi'1g to the En- New Fadllties ' -·- ; • • V enetiait Blinds ' ' ' Window Shades district. the State [)('partment of . A ten,tat1r statement of the n1n . boys v.•ho e~t!"red n:i111t~ cle. he said. -is possibility Con· education. after a thorough study instructional rogra m of the pr~ ser\'lce ~fore rece1\•1n~ ther: h1 gr ess ma;-not allow th!e U. S. of the needs of this area, says: posed tOrang Coast Junior Col· s~h.O?I diplomas. O_n returning Navy sufficient personnel to m a n __,Bal 0 ...... bo,!_~bola.or ~16 "The original purpose of i·unior lege istric"t wo uld includ.e the c1v1ll:l n llfC' they find great need %01 1'larlne A ft. rn -~ t"· colleges in California was to pre>-n<'ed r. r a geieral core curriculum for their "sheepskins." They feel :~~ii~~~=· an~~:sis a~:r:~:~d ~th~ ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;';·id;e~l~"~'o~y;e~a~rs~o~r.;co;il;le~g~e~t~ra~i~n· organted ar und the biologica l that they arc too mature to re · h . 1 · . h ' h h 1· conditions can be met, t.l)e SC'CTC· · and p ysical !fcienc~. English, so-sume t cir p aces. 1n ~g . sc oo . 1 ary r eported. cial s udies, health and physical so they look t o t he JUn1or col· cducajon: ati academic or pre-lege as the only place to complete Capt. C. V. 1'.f~arty, chairm?n l n 1946 these pamphlets \Vere dis· cylopaedia Britannica.' Whe n he Lribut.:d to 45,000 a nglers. was 46 he was elected President OL~icers for th e Sport fishing ' on the Republi<i811 ticket. Association of Newpor t H arbor ---~·---- Delivery ---Installation Free 'Estimates • For Qalck Service· (Jail Beacon 5004-J 1012 2Srd St. <Jost&cJIM& • GORDON B.· FINDLAY ooNTKAcroB AND BUlLDER om • ., MIO Cout Blvd. Phone Barbor f.U CABINET SHOP SERVICE CABINETS AND MILLWORK T. C. JOHNSON, Supt. Our Annual January I Sale Items Are Reduced Daily Until Sold COATS • SUITS • DRESSES · BLOUSES • SKIRTS . " .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 7-Redneed to ............. 7 ___ : ................... $31.00 9-" " ....................................... 29.00 11- 18- 14- 16-- :tl- 2S- !5- 28-- IO- " " " .. " .. " " " ' < " ... " " ······-·"····-···-··--···········-···· ' " " " I ··-············-·········-·······---· " " 1 v.ct.ed to ·-······--··············-·····--·-·· • " " " " ' ....... _,. -·-···· ······ ... -··:·-·-··. .. .. ···------.. -····--·-·-·········-·· .. .. .. .. .. .. •-s_., _ _,,_,,_,, .. ,ss•-•;- 1 ,__ AN ANNUAL BVDT AT TBS . 27.00 25.00 23.00 21.00 19.00 17.00 15.00 13.00 li.OO 9.00 7.00 5.00 4.00 3-00 2.@9 1.00 VAOAIOll .. HOISE ' ?I 7 • '11 ' , .. 'llt&.00 .. ' ....... • colleg curriculum; and voc3tiona l th<'ir education . of th c chambers naval affairs or pr vocati!al curricula organ· 1\1 ~t ot them \V<!.nt 10 prepare committet> .. is co-opcrat i~g with ized .,round agricultur..-. ·boat to tnke thC'ir rightful places in representatives of the city and bui:di~. boat operation ~d main-the workaday yorld. The colleges th£' harbor commi~sion in efor ls tenancr. seamanship and sailmnk-already established arc doing their to .n:i~t the Navy s r equests for ing, np\·igati9n. piloting. rigging utmost for the .. acadC'mic" t ype faciht1es. for 1947 arc President Norman The nation's telephone ~m Hagen. \1ice President C. A. Bick· us es 25 domestic varieties of hart, Treasurer Jc>rry AdA.ms, ;rnd "·ood. the functiOns ranging from d.iri:?Clors Glen Soden, Bob F ry, poles to sw:it~hboards and booths. Harry Lonsdale. Pepito P erez, ·---~-::__::__::_:=::_:=~==~============='. • Cael McCullah, and Burt Robert- ~nd st~vl'dori~g. co~mercial fi~h· of student . 'But those v.•ho most In line with efforts to solve 1ng, cannery operation. ceramics. need a practical education have California's NO. I problC'm ·of pctroltjum indLstry, machine shop, found tha1 there is no place for transportation in 1947, a major auto mechanics. personal servicC thC'm in C'ither the universittes or part of the CC'ntral Ave. \Videoing occupation. cosmetology, business the so-called rC'gular colleges. problem is expected to be \\•orked This is why i\-Ir. Davidson and oUt, Secretary \Vclch predicted. son. . Mother of Miss Ruth Pinkham Dies at 92 I Mr. Elliatt strongly recommend The state is studyihg the traffic that the OrA nge r.oao;t Junior Col-situation on Coast H\vy. and may leg£' "hou\d give perhaps 1 he ma-suggest improvement, he said. • \Vord was received today from More TUil se Yt!llln of 8enlae to tbe Bart.or'• Pasadena of the death of Mrs. SOI MAIN F"hlMl CllMtele BALBOA. CALIF. FOB IN~UBANCE SEE H4ward\ W. Gerri1b 1808 Newport Boal ...... 1 COsJA MESA ·,Phone Be.coo 8151 jor pArt of its planni ng · for the Other questions to be consid· next few years to helping the re-ereq by the cham ber are hotels, turned service mer: Rr1d "'ome n to annexations and additions' to ci \:Y obtain the type of functigpal edu-area. water supply and sewage cation that will do them the most Cjlisposal, ·boat building ·and boat good. show, city ha ll building and more Georgiana Pinkham, 92. n1other ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiii~~iiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~iiiii of Miss Ruth Pinkham and l\>1rs. I Ch8rles Beals, r esidents of Lido Isle for many years. Mrs. Pink- ham had been ill for several years and until a few weks ago .resided at her daughter's home on via Automo~ile 'e Fire Accideht • Life license Fd Contract They \vOuld urge tha t.these pco-adequate quarters for t he cham- 'PlC be aCCC'pled in· the junior col· ber or commer ce. Cordova. ' Miss Pinkha msold her home re- centl)'. She is hee.d of the English department of Pasadena Junior college. DRAPERY AND I · Written lege regnrtlJcss of their not· hav- ing their high school work rom· pleted. If the negotiations for a por tion '.lf the Santa Ana Army Fresh Daily Delletowo Be& Jl'ood.o Or, complete equipment when you W&llt to catcb H~RMEN YFISH MARKET ON ~EN~RAL AVENUE, NEWPOftT BEA,CH l. (Bud) J;icklln OONTa&O'l'OK C 1E E I T W 0 R. K 1 FlaptoJe Work ·-Cement Block Fences I. t no. w-•rs 'a• I ' ~ l II I 2i PCJa IJQ'OKKl.'nON I HOME -. --AUTO MARINE ·. Three-'fon Clock PARIS (Reuters) -Five im· mense clocks from French clock your Friends and Mine works near . An,nc-cy Savoy, · are to be shipped to Canada shor tly, ANOTHER YOUNG HOSTESS it was learned here. was Vivian Horvath, da ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis J . Horvath, The largeSt clock, which is lo who was hostess to a party of 30 go to Montreal, weighs more than of the younger '1igh school group _(hree ___ io_n_o._· _________ 1 with a buffet supper and dancing. In the house a white Christmas tree set the decorative note and coming guests were welcomed by the ,many colored .lights strung out.side the house and' by Santa himseU an dhis relndeers arriving via row·boitt transport. Air" base are successful, an ex· pAnsive program may ~ under- taken. But, ln aoy cue, the func· tional proire.m '?'ecommended bY the State Department w 11 l be atrongl;>· endorsed VENmAN BLIND SAT.ES and SERVICE Pan-Coast Venetian Blind Co. IU OoMt J11s11wa7 . • -11811.J 'New.Jrt•Balboa Tourist Bureau A.II -., ~ ... lo --.-. BaWlllL :aoaacs-..,wor111T1tp11a-. .... ·fl:dme. ••• 11ee Jlln. Boy ~-Pit, Jbrbor 391, 801 ..... Balhna I -· lt L ID. lo I p. aL ' ' Contractors' Rental Equipment S.a1''¢~1 'ta r=Et'p((J r. ... Mc o..tnat,;.. BVJLDING · ud ClABDll!:r 81lBVJClll I UPHOLSTERJ YARDAGE • j O/o or more OFF \ • Due to changes in slXJre plans and arrangements, we . are closing out our F'pery, curtain, !"'d upholstery yardage sectiotL AU yardage will show a minimum of 253 OFF. We haw oo band il!OO_ yards with a retail value at '12,000.0G. AU ot UU. yardage will be offered at Z53 (or ,more> dlaiiount a saving ot P,000.00 to our customers. ' DUTCH HEACOCK l 1 . • 'All ~ llflnam'l--'btalhoe advau'--ot l,L'-....._did ott' er • ' Pb. HARBOR 502 or BEAEX>N 5!508-W '"""" µws _... RADIOS REP~ w 24-Hour Service· 915 Cnut llialnr.J 11 r1;,.;-~··~~=A =-~· ·=AVll'.,=:;~~008'1'~• ; ..... ;.~/I ' 25°"' . 25°". i 25"/o Iii .~ . Off I · Off :· ·,Off ........... D 'AFTIN .G SE'RVI CE • ------' ' " • I w ......... ---0.----.. ,.,. ... a.-I .. JI •• IL ...,, 6 ............ ,.s,.a I OM .-..aT • , • • • ' ' ' \ • ' ' 1 l • Wewor'cwa&w~t.1111 wk~~ for~: . ...,_.. .... ,, s•+. •a11uw..y .... . ' . L.A·GU 1 • 1· BEAC·(t .FI RI IT I .IE :. _ic,o· .; • ·~•·•. ja~ 1 ~11111U -.~ l • • • ' - I ' • !, , • • -. I . • r < I r • '" .. ·Pmdetui W°lllBMannin« 'troph7 eatureS iP~·~~ NQT!~ . ., ·. ~llLIC NcmcE icaatmuo11-."-1)< ..... ~by No. a. -117N~"!~PORT , fitduction ... :-.. 1ot • ..-.n..a1!ro:1ar..-t: Jan'do:~·~'\'"'- 1., ..... ,. Hort nc ·m IC42 ~ -aot --and by 111 ... WOl"PA ~-I~ .. OLD l'RD2IIlll and . . ' . ' •• 1 ·-South~j poraUe1 ~ ,Bldl ·-· ~~at <• name>' bit -CBYC ID D. Glm. l)lo al tbe •II>"! Yldrt NEV!~ GJli:L;1rtbe liJutt ••. --at Ille. BALBOA (Continued ~·Pap One) A~ ... ' • ~. .. 0 ~. "Wltb_ the -;;.;11Y line al any -ilttl!!'' t!>e~ P'!Jl!ca· CA;:~ II ott-1 -· ~=-.~:.;,.·JI. Jla1101-S ~I .. ~ ~HURT .. • .. PARTml, -~and MORE ::._!';"rt Sona'.~d "One ... .:-~~"\.~=-= :~::_::~u:.! = ~,.;".:.. ~the bJMrslE E MAnnlngln_::, al 'tbe Ba-Yw;bt dub, -. ciN you TllAT~=~~'rimi UP ON TH' -:-·~s":..c.· ::n:.~ r (lµmt7'al Ot .. . ' of oald .Jof; ~ur:ut· DA~:~ 28,.1946.- • nh>g, 'iho wu one of the · cliJt. ., • ..., .......,.... .,..... . ,...;.: 1 ,..... of boetl,-ALL lbeoo ancl ell 111,.....mie HUNDREDS -. ~· ~ ' ~-........L u•~ I .u..Cll.rlft J ' m-•tandlriil members of the Soutllem It ---to -.In ot B ttlns beck and forth *1>out the ~! ALL AT ~· Prloe a member flf hll ..U..,~ vs; J . W. PAT-j · ~ you are ~'f'' no~-r _. •~.. • -• ., he!, 1 .. te 0 hlaband, Nod ...... ~28 ..!!t! Plnkln tbe~-BL' ..... !.]. . -...:. • -ll&bt u four inil flw the Rood tor;~..... . -~~· ~. SH~ ~.:~:~.feet to . I point ., • Al .M 1.otllli•~ ;,, the Callfomla Yachting IUlllOdatlon tbe --boetl In tbe Sabot ONCE WHA • _,so~ lllould rM a pictw'e at !bat' the Contlnda.club ot Sonia Anil TON, R. o. PATl'ON, T. A.· PA!J .~t uni':.:"' ·=: :: .:i Pub'. J~l ~" i~ 18, 00 I ancl a member Of the Loo AJ>ge)eo "'--but tbe ~ OM!Oidtlee de-ancl It .. t ...... TELEVISION OR SuJIPUif! -for 14 yean -for ilew'raJ :vean TON, c. P. PATTON, c. P. PA'•• I ._. .. e ttq •'-'-'--• "'! -r• • . . Yacht Club at the time ·at hll cld!d that w. Ba14 al'tbe Alaml· . · I BlllGll'I' HOLIDAY MOIUlN'l'8 .: -"· In !lT -cholr · f the Santa TON, traotee, J . A. P TI?N· plalntttt will ta.!':'-~~t_~ --n'-'G IUDS · • · club, Pile)' J>e-7 ·ST , before ancl Ofter cloin& 'the PRIZE FLOAT •~ -o MAGGIE B: CLIFl'ON, · T. M; ·lift¥· money or ,.__,., ~·~ ~~.~ • ~th. . --. .._,__; ::. :r,:. on:~ JUmorci tit the OSE t ~ the Inside roecreto ot thls FANTASTIC Monica .BaP t church. He mw ... PATI'ON MILTON A: MIL' In the complaint, .. i!rllinc Upon The J!oU1I ~ 'l'rulteel ""l""ter's boat wu .....,.,_ ancl ~ ""pectlwly aJoo at to 'n Doa'wbo olano to help him next year! GREETINGS a member l,r the Huntlnston I.ER, wri.uAM L. EM· contnd, or will awly to !be ,of.the N Beech Sc:hool ~ In 1933 by the theo boy designer, -BY mm GAILAPAGOS Where Lee LeWll, of that bladC . I MA E. LAIR, MAGGIE ·HUM· Court' for any otbe• relief de-trlct,.Orlnl[e ~ty. will reoelve Dair )..bng, then of Balbcie \Illand. the =toe t!_adl:.,:;ol>, pirate IDALIA II C"theriJls _,.. !antuUc driftwood for Beach Baptls~ church, where he .....,...,,,. .and a1oo all other _: nianded In the compholnt. bids at !be· idlj>o1 Ol!lce, 14th and but ~ of Pasadena. Lone IOllll ancl In t · Cut& w!il1e there on a ·f.llhlnC trjp! aho alnp In tne choir. ;.;,;;~ Clalmln any right, • Glven'uncler my ~ and tbe Ceo!tnl· upr.!<' jB_:OO p.m. ·January olnce nationally known aa a naval ~=:aid~~ ··~I m J C()H:isrcio:: Tiii: ~ ~~~ Wh!!D uked at the clooe of tbe tl'tle, eatate, lien or~lntereat ' In aeaJ o~· tl.";', Superior Court of 28, 1!147 for ::.r:nc UJd lnotaJJ. llJ'Chltect ,Is UJd .wu during the Vickie.-' ..,_ old salt who HASbft•~~-o·~ program If ever he cooaldered an the real. pcoperty deoeribed In the'Oianfy Of Orange, State of Ing -. ·fin the auditor. !:' ;.~ ~;::'!:it archlteet to ~ _.., 29 ~trleo In all.· where he lS.T Don hu a C 0 Qf..lriends who are about to on audition tor J radio prosram, Mr. Plalntlffl' Complaint adverse . to ~~Ulla lltb !clay of De-~~ ~ ~,:r polr~ . In the other finai bay ..... · · ~-.:::., ~~' .. ?1::tt~~~wr-= !"'ice mii\ed rWhft\,be anoware<?: ~~~~ ~ ~ . '.s: j . SMITH 1ng aJll'l'P"1inalielY 0 31 tt.'by.17 ft. .W!llcb were only incidenlal 19 tbe orr Speakers /. . . setting in. valuAble 'ancle on the Cocoo deOI! s....: 'They do.n t '?"t. man my age. f:.,tl ' . . • Clerk to .be inadO Iii' beige damask; •main feature.' B. Ficker tit. the VJI" -' the." B.. um taml17 Wied to h&vi plrate-diarf-clllliiln Fr¥ -m. hair may ·.i.e INY and he · · · , · By H M HEAD · lined UJd interllnecll to ban& fr'om Baµl!>a-;Yacht club. sailed o:•• Warn of Plans Metztar on elr "Advmture"t ' . . . . t • rnay be mlddleag~ but hll voice nm~~ OF 'fHEI.o\TE . Deputy Cieri< wood alote 11':'~ C>Vftlap- to ·-1jnt place IJ1 tbe~P8&fl.j , , , , -~ at:Y,BIO HOLIDAY JAOOB ' la young andj itrong and II com· OF .........,v~ S M;ax HorW!ts' atty-. for Plalnttff· ping leade'n:; . ed. 14 contest.. i . :;If' lCont. FTom Paile ll was • te" cap'n Don, who writes PIXIE'1toriea when nobody parable to the beat tenon lltlong GREETINGS., · · i 2611 w Central Ave -. InataJlatlon <if. drapes to be &at· In the In\ernotlonal 14 .ciao, ·lncre It t sb: ti-Op-la I ng-< nobbb1g with that mlld. lcwable Francois MARSHALL t~e younger /laht bpera stars of To: J. W. Patton, R. O. Patton, Newport Beach. Calif: ,; lataciiorjJy!c:omr;leted .l!Y Fdihwy 'l;'.•G. Tupman. BYC. with Flclcet, !.'?..,...; toue tile ~ ""!:.." . at th HUT e havln& O.rlstmas Toms & Jerries together,-Mar-tHo present era. It bu a rare T· A. Patton, C. P. Patt,, C. P . Pub Dec 17 24 31. Jan 1 "'"7 ·1 1947. · ' · come home first Ed. Frazier ...-• ue ...-'8tt ahall '5 prou y showing Don his temflc !"'llectlon of the world's qu!lllty. Patton. Trustee, J. A.'-Patton · · . " ' • • · ' ...., · 'The ' B'oUi! SCbool ~· 1 ... . · • the oil compenlelo ancl operaton deadliest we which he keeps .in his pnvate otflce,-"AND l"VE A y1 Mr · M Clifton M. p to · · ' .. · · · · BYC, with Bushel. wu second. of )arg1! truddng c:ompanlea. GOT f ·EIGHT MORE over at MY HOUSE;,-WHY,-l ccompan ng • · Price WU aggle B. , T. at n. NOTICJE 01!' SALE OF of ·the Newpo,rt Be.ad! Schoo Dia· ancl Bob Schock, NHYC, wltb No. DON'T KNO !"-well NEITHER DO I!!! ... oF ALL the nice Rusaell Sweetser of the Balboa Milton A. T. Miller, Wllllam. L. BEAL PllOPl'JBTY trict, 0ranee County, ..-rves tbe ~· was thii\I. . Herbert F . Kenny of Balboa, Jrlendly crltt'rs I ever knew,-BUT MAYBE we an· better DUCK if Inn cafe music stair, who played Miller, Emma E. Lair, Maggie . 1(0." AlHBll . right to rt'JeCt ony ar all bldl or In thr Dy~r class, Barney, NH-chairman of the highway com-these boys erer get frUD!-ALTHO Marshall-the console superbly, just like an Humphreys (and to all other per-' ~ ' • waive any Wohnality in a bid TC, with Virgie, placed first. John mlttee, "'°ponded by reportln& DIDN'T SHOOT ANYONE old master. sons unknown claiming any right, In the Superior Court of the Stat.> · T. WES'i'ON JAY, DrmdeJ, NHYC. with Lancer and th.at there would be a meeting of -the ni~t some~wags stole his sign and parked it in the OOLL Billed as the rr\ain feature o·n title, estate, lien or in~est in the . of California ID and for the -Clerk' of the Newport 'I>. Elliott, NHYC, with Fizz, tied the highway committee at Ana· HOUSE! and[ DON uses his cutlasses for SPLITrDIG KINDLING! the program, Monroe Manning, real property described In the Oounty or OrU1ge. Beach sdiool District. for second place. One will have to heun next Tuesday even1n& at FINI: FOOD CUN ABE ALL FA.ST FIUEND8 Hollywood humorist, lived up to complaint to plaintiffs' OWilUfo In the Matter of the Estate of Pub: Jan. 7, 14, 21, 1947. take third place4 when a decision which time repret1ent.&$ives of the -MORE~hobnobbing with LARRY'S PANTRY family who were hJs wellknown reputation. ship, o! any ~oud upon· plaintiffs' CHARLES J . BLOMBER.G, De.o 1 - Is made. · board of superti.sors and of the dining in ~ driftwood room plus EATING ALL 'nIE ATMOS-''It happened in the Theatre" title thereto): . ceased. . Raub, NHYC, with Slugger, Ar-d_tles wpuld debate $he entire ~! Nm year old so~ was betn1 shown REAL Pieces of Eight was the topic of his 45-minute You are hereby directed to 8~ Notice ts hereby ~ven that the Jen NHYC, with Hypo Marx E highway situation. . apd <;.QLD OOUBLOONS .. De.ve Hitchcock left hl3 dinner,-HE humorous talk on the screamingly d th · l&int undersigned execu~ of the last • · . · · , . -wanted to sff TOO! Marie Day of Laguna Round Table entertainlng · .. , pear an answer e comp will. f Ch l J Bl •-' I. Jones. CaJiforrua Yacht Club, ~atever IS, done i1\._ the fu-large group ahd announcing that CaStaways was his DAY.:OFF SPOT! fun n Y unscheduJed accidents on an action entitled u above, 0 . ares ,. omu.:rg, d"e,. ' Francis [:J. Ho"ath . ' with Lulu, and Farnsworth, NH-ture, he sald, "we muA'E realize -AND thatfnpular old HAP LONG from the HUT entert~ his that have happened to great act-brought against you in the Super .. ceased, Wilt ~11 ab-private sale to .. YC, with Lady, finished l1' that that we · must ~ our 1tate beautiful wit , AND her whole family! . 'lrs'·tn famous pliys. . tor Court of the said County of the htgh~t bidder u?On t_he_ terms order: . highways and we cant do it with-. -and f m Don Manchestert!l Laguna Brazil we .hetll' uon's lfe kept his large audiC'nce in a ()range, State of California. with-and conditions ~ere1nafter stated ~OOME TAX SERVJCE j • .. ~ aaCI' Stat.. In the .Bengwn class, Mente out money ,.to pay ,for ,.~e lm-moth~r. whoEanages ~e place whilt: Dof! ~ in Palm ~prmgs getting ripple· ot lauJi!:hter from beginning in 10 days after service on you and subject to co~ation · of Clare, Alamitos Beach Yacht club, provements. mar:t~ and pening his new place, ~rorrusmg Neva Dickerman, ~~o to end and many people had tears of thiS alias sununOns, if setved. on sale by the above entitled c.ourt, with Etheldeane II was first. Ted Howard Irwin of Fullerton and is dining the~ on night-off, ALL their ch&mJ?ftglle corks! Says shell in their' e)·es at the clm:e of his you within said-County· or within on or after January 17, 1947, at IJvington, Malibu' Beach Yacht Ernest Mciore of Brea concurred :a:.e. ~ to srve mi, ~~e~a ~nniB'usg ¥rEtecor~ta ~ talk. ·They were joyous .tears 30 days if. served else~here the office of F . A. Leonard Jr., club with False Alarm was sec-in the thought that ''public su~ corks'em m er ne"! ome. a Y a 0 aways Amono the actors mentioned in ._,,_ ' ti Is b ht to. d 105%: brange Street, Redlands, , . , • . • • • .. _ · .1.1w:t ac on roug e-Calif · · ond an~ S. B. Thomas, ~denti-port must be won tor the pro-FBOM THE BOS'N'S LOCKER his talks were Fl'ed Wheeler, AI-termlne the adverse claims to and orrua, real p~operty belongmg tied~. with No. 889 was third. posed U.yeQ.r highway improve--CAME CHRISTMAS CAROLS by the Walt Reckmans & the exander Wolcott, Katherine Cor-clouds upon the title to the real to µi~ above en titled estate, and In the Balboa dinghy class, M; ment program: They asserted Cal Smiths.-ALL throuJ?h dinner,-with . TURKEY DRF.Ss11'JG,-nelt. :tlteodore Roberts. the grea'.t ro rt described in the Com-descnbaj as .follows: . Gram of the Balboa Yacht Clpb, that the oppos1tion was w.ell-or-BUT COOD!.Lthey NEVER stopped singing! Sarah Bernhardt, John Barry· Pl~ ~ · and h einafter de-Lot. 6· Block 220, Section A, with No. 40, won first place, and ganized and were out to beat any -the Ben Reddicks, the Don HuadJestons, & the Bill' Taylors more, Noel Coward. Bea U11ey and ~bed :re~ id e~iLi tiff who Newport Bea~h. in the County ;::;::;;::;::;:;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;; state initiative favoring an in-were on. declC. I also say Guy & ~kJe LeValley, H. J . Hanson, several others of equal prominence claim th yt be ~ · p 1 n 8 b ' of 0 rang e. California, as l-N-S-U-B-A-N-0-E crease in the gasoline tax. R. M. Dietz, Snd the Olarles F . Perkins of Laauna,-the Perkins, whp on stage and screen. . . a Y emse .v;:, or Y shown on a map recorded in Supervisor B 0 a rd Chainnan had vacationed several years ago at D's South Sea Island Castaways Mannin who is a f . thel"flSE!lV~ and their pr ~rs Book 4 page 21 of Miscellan- Aecldent • Bealtb -nre Willis H. Warner of Hunti.Dgton in ~orida wefe begging him to build a similar picturesque village of -al ~· ed 0;::1fer army in interest, have for. a long time . eous ~aps, r~rds of said AatomobUe -ouUaliy cabms atop tlie bluff here. , ..: ~por • as appear ~ ore var-been own ... rs of cer~n real prop. Oiunt . · Bonds-AU'TJpee Beach warned that only 40 per-n"fE PARTIES OF WOMEN, ONE EVENING ious womef!'S and servu:;e clubs erty situated in the County , of y. . KENNETll G. llJLI. cent .0 f the county. roads would -INCLupED THREE WHO HAD WOrlruED if it was O. K. tO fr~m San Diego to San FranclsCQ. Orange, State of California,· and tu1 ~R;;1S OF s.AL~. Cash, law- m * Eaat 18th SL. Costa Meu be~eflt under a ~rate appropri-dine at Castaways without escorts! SAME DAY I gotta LE'l"l'ER d cribed as follows to wit: 0 cy of the Urut~ States, or Phone: Beecon 5090 ation measure, while the expense from 8 lady r:ho lives and eats alone and likes it -ALSO askirig! H • hi..'.. M n· . es • ' on terms acceptable and approved of making improvements on the LlsTEN, SlSI r,-I don't know • NICER or SAFER place IJ1 the erg '!" a1' : res That por.tion of Lot 63 of New., by the Court. All bids or offers ============0 1 rem~ning roads would 'have to WORLD for Ij.ADIES to be LADIES, and enjoy their own little party, Frederick Burnham. 76, died at port Heights, as per map t?ere-must be in writing accompained be met through local taxation. -sans bodygq.ard! his home, 423 El Modena: avenue, of recorded in Book 4, at page by not less than 10% of the Wll i at'~ REFRll'.!ERIJTIOO "If we don't get a ~dent a~ I I DIVE FOR ·TREASURE ' N $.1. of miscellaneous Maps, rl!C' amount' bid and will be received LILI U ~priation out of the gasoline -is name of book Ed Richardson was telling Cap D. that all el'-port Heights-. He had been ords of s·11ic1 Orange County, de-in the law office of F. A. Leonard ERVlrE rolDPnnY t&x program to maintain our road g~ CastawaYs and lovers of romance a!ld treasure hunting should a resident of Newport :e,eaC'\i for scribed as follows : Jr., 105%: Orange Street, Red: I ortlee: S28 Z8Ul St. PhOlle ~ lllM-B Betildence: 116 Sllth st. I I I . I I I I I I LIDO ISLnE ' DODD DWNll:R MU8T LEA.VII: CITY AND OP'P'll:ft8 Hla .ATTRACTIVli eMALL HDMli ON,• • La " system,"· Kenny again warned. read! 1SO,-rhat local bookstore~ 1t,-In.JH!-author is Lt. 20 years and Is survived by his Beginning at the most Southerly 1 ;:;::;;::;::::==::0:;::;;::;;::;::::0:=::~ .SU,. -EqlDeerlq _ •11o1-n1~-"'•tadding, "We're going 1to have .to Weisberg. , .. \. , wtfe, Rosemond. comer of said Lot 63, and run-' ·ne OoMt: Blft., Ool'Olla del ._ t8ke it out nf nropert;y taxatio . Ktay & B~den Finch were !ntertai~ng 1n honor of Brade~ s very FUneraJ services will be held ning thence Northeasterly along Just Received r.,ercury 3.2 h.p. ~ r:-n. deligh fut Dad,-Otet & JohnnJe Loomis of Laguna were doing the Saturday, Jan. 4 at 1 p.m. in the 1 li f said = ~. 9 ,;, Z~ U we are not going to have roads same for Otel's dad -in fact -I saw LCYl'S of regulars entertaining Harold Grauel ch"apel, Costa Mesa, the Southeaster Y ne 0 . ~Cl:L(ENT elTI: A.TA. eu•liTA~TIAL· .AVINlll. ' ---~--'------·I then that is: thaL" tor Dads andl Moms' during the holidays. Doc & Mrs. Andre gave a with the Re'°. Luthur A. Arthur; lot a distance of 157.57 feet; dinne1i for sbt and a double order of ice aream for the prettiest & pastor of the ,Hl.Ultington Beach thence NortJ:iwesterly parallel politest little lgal ever I see! . with the Southwesterly line of .!Chrome Plad'11 Baptist church; offi~ating. Inter-FROM MY HOLIDAY BAT I DRAW ment will be in Westminster Mem---------'---- -the ~· ~el.sens of Balboa. giving a banquet that tilled the orial Park. Chart Room,r 'The Ets·Hokin & Galvin Co. of Mlracle Mlle giving _______ --~,- their annual ~quet to tlieir crew of 40 on the Boat Deck, Dr. & Mri. P-u·B--L .• IC NoT· ICE .. - ' JameS Banks~ Tluver were celebrating the openlrig of their Lido Isle home,, and t}1e Carl. E. Sommers of Lido !$le were hatching up an-__ N::.OTl=.::~-=-T:..O::....:.:.B::ID:=.D_ERS __ _ other one of )those DREAM plans with Cap Don. vs:.t J I . !!'ROM PAGO PAGO, SAMOA . . the. ]!rful Rapati Manuma.-and HALF my hat Is crammed with olks f m Santa Ana, Anaheim, Fullerton an:d the little town that ad the IGGEST OUistmas trim, for its size,-ORANGE!.L...and OOD f Laguna! · .. I w R. ~· & Stell Marshall of Balboa. Isle, also from the Isle. the The . &a,d. of Trustees of the Newport Harbor. Unioil High School requests bids on the fol- lowing equlpri\ent: OPEN EVENINGS • Until .8:00 o'Clock -.. - a>ME IN AND BROWSE 1 THROUGH OuR ' ' OJMPLF;I'E LIBRARY OF(RE(X)RDS · R. L ~el.sorf with a party of ten ,-the Doc Langmades, the Doc Wagn ,-*Arthur Andersens, and Dottie & Howard Deen, and Mr. " :i Looi G. Arena dining with Johnny Abel and Pat Arena. Doc -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;; J &: . How Baker were also ehterta.ining. . , I . ere wt:tre Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Vose of Udo Isle and Esth~r Eighty L~n Metal L&:kers, size 12xl2X36 IJ1ches, equlp- ped with 'Yale 3378 com· 1 blnation JoCks. Bids will :be received at the office of the Newport Harbor Union High School on or before J01u1u)• p , 1947. Bldl will be opened January 13, 1947, 4 o'clock p.m. ~ The board reserves the right to . reject any and all bids. A'ITENTION: Muolc Fans!. Now In llmltM qaantit;Jee-Ward & Harrington Lumber Co. . L'DMBD AND B'OILDINO MA'l'l!IQ&l,8 Bay DloliM. Yard & Me ., the ljtedman Hoars of Balboa, the Richard Burks of C.D.M .. Mr. ~ Mrs. and Purdy of Newport Beach. 'the Richard Gearlnl!S of Pleasure land, entertaining Mr. &: Mrs. Jack Gamus, and the Ne ' Call , .celebrating· New Year's Eve-AND HIS BIRTIIDAY! KILROY WA8 HERE ..._ Bee _. 011 ys D , pointing to his priceless collection of Castaways' sandals "Open the Door Richard" · . timet!I and S have to have such things pointed out! The PRIZE !;;;;;;~lll~B~OO~AS~T~llI~OBW~~A~r;;;;;;;;;;;;~A~T~'liHiC~·i-~i~;;;~ .whl are ng In on the ceiling! rve been in and out umty0 ump pair th contrlbuted l~._Dick Vogel,-sent him by the boys who made them. DESCENDANI» OF THE BOUNTY MtrrlNEERS on A. H. F'ITZPATRICK, Clerk. Pub'. Dec. 30, 1946; Jan. 7, 1947. . . - -:;--- ---- -_, OPEN SUNDAYS .! HANSEN'S z100 ~ J.l'tont Confeetionery & Lunch • • • Malts • NOW OPEN EVENINGS Sandwiches • . Hamburgers Beandry'a Box Candy • LI .DO . WHARF · !8112 Via Oporto -Lido vm.P -Newpilri Beadl .PboM: Barbor '7M ! "· , * Overlooking lleudlfal Newpodi B&y I .. Boan: t to U .P. .. Qiui ,TLW'M+1.1r .• • I ·A l' * .Waterlront1 . featuring •• • Shore Diuw a Sfewks •• -. <A4;l•i1B ' ) J • LAND !-and THEN I see tbe palTO\ swinging In his ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; cage TIME! AVASTrADIZZTWENOB MEN WOMEN h ! SHUT UP ya hook-nosed buzzard pipes D. r, ! ! ! . . . •. ~WHA ! says 1,:-QEE,-rnaybe this Dicke~ IS a pirate! ANY y,-I KNOW he's got a good Idea IJ1 wanting to see a GOOD name that t ludes ALL these happy· hBrbon, beautiful bays and ter-Prostate· -• Pelvis rific y ! NCYI' to change the towns , into one,-but ONE FOR d ALL FOR ONE.-llke.-WELL says he.-ln tl)e days of th golde galleons they called the whole w .. t Indies the . 8PANISB MAIN! ! ! ! ! ! ' OF ALL Is called the GOLDEN WEST!-WHO IT'$ YOTTD he"!'l of the TIIPUSAND ISLANDS? NEW ENGLAND Is a . . '-' n THE~lon ,of the u . s. A. of which WE ARE THE BEST s coll tlon of well-known stuff! THIS collection of Heavenly GJi.ANDS R rs &: tooian Towns IS "bard to find a good e11ouRh collective · 1 nam for,-ltrr WE CAN DO IT! _HOW about a C'OMPE'l'lll10N o... _. .. ,, .' 111 ... ...,. -.... for at n~, FUN! and we -uTGlfr FIND IT•. __.. ........... _.... M• .... ~·"'"' • -JI• ............. , .... ANYTHING 18 P0881BLE! J'• •M•• I . 1 there be a right name! THEN ·the U. S. A. would hee.r Dr. a. P. llilL a. c.. n..o.. tet ONE good ame that would CARRY THE STORY!-HE:RE-8 a =-~,a:r-;:~~ ~ thou t ,--m e it a NATIONAL eompetition.:-GIVE 'EM the stbry y-•• · r ·4 1a ....._ - ·-::- ' PHONE HARBOR 1071 IF YOU WOULD LIKE US TO LAY A RECORD ASIDE FOR YOU. 113 22nd Staeet Newport- -~ "!'HATCHER WARREN of T °WE, HAVE HERE.-FIRST,-Md THEN 1et THEM name .._. ... ...;,._11. .. a.-P.M. It! a milllon contnl>Utions to get one GOOD ENOUGH' ~~~~·;·~·~~~-;~"';•;'~:•;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! BUT I may•liou""""ld ~.-maybe. In order to KEEP It so ch8nn!nc and ,., KEEP our treuure hidden and all apllt up fu small -parts like a pl,rate chart.-for we DO laYe lt,-AS IS, ' 8AILOll8' 8Nl10 BAJlllOB.f . . ' I i...-t .t-!~1!11,!: humble hut' or men:y manslool, WE who ~ HERE Rlille1u .. la 8 him> at }(ONEY CAN'T BUY! It's 1947. and time-...,.. AWARE , 'blloJoiUR TII!-WHICH way w01 ....., 1.-1 ltT-wbadda YOO Dellvai:v Oft '• EITHER way,-we ~ KISS,-eo-I '°1"'JI • AOAl1'. -llAPPT ~mil! · , ~ .... • tllt: Me.-.. • ........ •t llw " ' ·t .. E.BAY .DisTRICT . PlllJ~.s-.. • in GOOD Pairit J~bs . . ' l . j • • •c• . ri L j • • l ... Ali" z-. I -•1 : ..::LI:".-•• -•• • Ww'?aat a ·C s 1111 s··rs l • Jo ' • -'r=·--••1oa1•••n .. ·~.,~·, .... ~ -~ I ABC Wuhen & ·!' I . I I Ironers .. ' I • Comet 1 THI: lll:RICI: OP' 1 •'•·•oa . j 19 UNDl:R Outboard Motors Rl:PRDDUCTIDN fD•T. Let a Comet be the Com- pan.Ion of an Idle hour a.ad tile &erVant of a ~usy one. 1 DODD The · Seaboard Equipment Co. • I I .+ .. p, a. palmer !NCOIKl«ATfO realton 3333 .,;o lido, ••wpo<1 b••c•. colll. t.r,pho•• ••wpot1 beoclo. k•bo• ISOO . Utlts-'COAST MOBWAY Newpartlleoch, ~58u j ' PRECISION FREQUENCY SERVICE · Call ll&rbor 169o.:.J for · RADIO PHOJllE FB'<QUENCY MEA8lJBEMENTS . and Percenblge Modidatloa Checks . \ DEFEND I YOUR HEALTfll WI~ . ORANiE YS OWN ·1RllLER · OWIERS -I . . . .start .~· New Year . Right! . ,. . ' . ..-\ .. Triller Canopies made to' ~ ~Uired. I . • I ! Beach · Chairs recovered . ~-~ . . Waterpr~f Tarpaulins--9c ... ~ ft . · '-/. I . 1 ·i . · . . Qln~as articles manufacturep . .. .... .· . • . ' , . • < Bl:A80HAN,11 f81Cll:8 ' ' . . . ' ' -.. ' '*' • ·~~~~·r ~~·~======~~~~~~~~~i~~~·~!lf!•~-~~~~~~~~::!·~-~-~~~-~l~·AJf~5flUV~~lll~J~~d~l~·~·f !e9~~!!:.,!!IW!!!i!A~,..!.+~~~.....,_....!''~lllC~-~A~L~ .. ~T~A~TS~~~~~~·.::_ft ! · s -............. f"ai. ~zZWS:11'illn ~.---A~n:_-, · RELIANC1 • REALTY & ·INvESJ'MENT co. P .a I v T ·I N G llelW. • ......... 5 ill1I 'a · -..,.,,...i....., A ... "-'-.. · . -. -...,.... Ne•part . -....... • ' ' . . . A. ~·... . . J. w. OOAK lllm9-lt.**.~"6•"""" BMd> c.n Harbor !ID-· ll-2tc o.~.c-n:nolf • • . ,........., .,\ W. C. Gabbard ,. George~ --..__ ;;?;~~~~~~-~-~""'':"''~~~~1 . -a .. ~ ~ --v-1936 ND\ I Blvd. . 1~~" "'--~ lnway Bury Hall . WANTED-Eapiriel><wl """"-• --OVUO -u• -u• ...,., Ul8Bt •.W.11HG ~ ~r"~mc:....~ 1114 · 8 COBta Mesa ·Corona de! .Mar -· •• porience' • -~~ "-" -~ ..__ FOii. 111 1arp Gil burn-!J.Y . . Beacon l5857·W Harl>or 1271 •. ~•• u-• ""'"' .... .,,.,. for ~· -~-~ TOil '9hlt · · · IT--'6-tft . Enc opoed, qe, 1-~ ~ ---( -IN llL 11111 llO.-t . . able ~--"-· wase. _·1:mo, llmt ,-•· •, ll&vlns 1arae ' vbom.'I -. I l'IANO TUNING ODii Npalrlnc. • oppcrt;;;;i~th Miire.. !lePY bood • oleeb le fana. 100 -It.. .. _ t · . PrdbJema U 1: .. •own: WJ!" -.. -~ --113.."Ba!boa.'2-2te, -~---~ -... -· • '°' liutpo, -~ -~ Yourr Buying and Selling . u. • llt. o];i; -,..-, ----larp --. . •• . -. ..._:_1. -__ ..,, _._,_ w·-. ~--or .hllh '"'*"" ---. t4 -''CA" c/o --In . -=-==--------''-=u• ;;;·~·work. .;;:;;, ;-:,... . ·"'.( 101.atc .i!l! :":e ~;;;:..:-, . Coron ~ Del Mar Special IQ!Mn> ,Wlndlhleldo • _Hatd hourly buls. State ap, JINY• ottke lllllli>Ueo. lft the 1 - °'"'8 -to ardor. Aloo J'lp; loul ~nee. I-.iot -t· DA ' N "45" me>-..... . Bnujd De'!': ~ one ~ modem, 'bf:am Ill-. Ir ~tt si-to tor Ale able atarttnc wap .. No eolldt. • ;;"" ::::,-· ~ ~~ N--.Tlin& net' celllilg, ~ shik, l>ar In kitchen, floors ·hd. pine -.w-~ ~ .Ing. Reply .l>Ox holder 11<"' 83, bcr 133rr.J. . 2,2tc BD9DCW 0 a1c.,.uwww " . carpeted tP wall, knotty_ pine and ·plaster lnterlot. D Tldrd St., HuatlnPJD llMd> Balboa. .'• • , , ~2tc -Priced $6750 Terms. ~ .Huntlnston BHdl · 178 ialPu>nmNT o»W*f!llP. , el itch ens ESTABLlSHED I Balboa Island • llO-tft · G Q.OSURES 1 1 l,...,,_ for ul,, $8000. Ilicludea . .:.... _______ .=.;;:.; WELL. PAID JOBS" 10~· ~ ·• ~~~~ii.;-~~ · /\ '=~~~cord. =: So thenil· Colllltiea . . . . . Mtc , · New -Corona del Mar · . ·1 ' with 1 Sup.ply . Co, 1 • Two-bedroom home, tireplace, floor fumace, dlnllig ' -· '· ~ Beuh· roa -u room. Lots of closet space· tile kitchen and bath, . 1 CORSON &: RAY CO. Real Futures . -•T' F~ Ave. 2-ltc shower over tub. Large g\lr8.ge; landscaped • , , ' • ·.J • Genei'al Contracto!'ll. . ·. . . FOR RENT-N..,, Doluxe Hotel " ·, yard. Price $11,000, ... ' ' ' · TREES room . lDd private beth. tllol · "" for Young Women 88 cot • Plum abow.r •tall Twin or double , · Complete Building • 0 to •Othon. beds. lx>x sprlJlll and lnnter-', Telephone Jl1!ra !'II TREES oPinc mattre_,: Unit heat. ·service , ~ : Valenda Orang • Navel Oranae Speclal · ratea fqr permanent lri moot communltleo beslnilen ~ . Me)'t'r Lemon cunta. u low u S2 per clay eel"" bue pay of .-i for a ft!"' Rea For anting Now f 0 r 2 people. No kitchens. -PHONES--day week, with extra pay for over-Red talion on Plants Miracle Mlle· Motel, 706 Oout Barbar 2"7·R Harbor 1!520-W time or duty at cUwp houn <JI Comple line t Berry Plants H11hway, Newport Bead!, Ph. 87.tfc the day. . Beacon 5229-J. 96-tfc 1. olli r Bros. --=--------=--~ Seven wage lncreues the ftnt two U R E R y CESS POOLS and yean-pa1d vacations. . CEPI'Ic T ANKS Learn this lntereottna wml< al 195 . ~~~i:~evard W~~bedroom ho111e ·O for winter ental or one year Inltalled Anywhere In good pay In your own community. Costa esa 7. Beacon ~~ttc leue'. References can be given. 0ranae County ' You work with frlmdly' people jn Call, collect, Otrua 33831. 95-ttc Contrtct Drilling Sewer Connectlon (All Work Guaranteed) FuiI Insurance Carried J .. a. McCORMICK MO Victoria ,St. Coot.a Men Beacon 5069-J 93-tfc pleasant ottl!'09. WANTED TO 1'1JY U WANTED-Apartment or ho\IJe. Excellent lJ C h Teacher and mother Win ncste promotion pom!bllltln. ~or ifurnl~~ or ~-t have ai end ot school year.· Harbor " .,... w•~ 458-R after 6 p.m. l~tp you. one 1!1~. 5656. C WANTED TO RENT ..:.Furnished Craw ey .., ucu1ture o. bedroom, apartment or house. . 1812 N~t Blvd, Costa Meu Couple, no children, no ·pets. Do Southern California J...:.. I 92-tfc no! drink or smoke. Phone Mr. • ~ »'pB SALZ n Frost, Harbor 13. 2-ttc APPLY Telephone Company MONTEJ!EY •ltrle bed divan. 2 ROOM with board or klt_dlen RADIO SALES & SERVICE ~·1 1 . ~ablf, t large O'Keefe prlvigeJes for young business Coron~ del Mar Bargai Pre-fabricated home 20x24. Unfinished Inside, but material all here tD· <!omplete. South of l!lghway. Vacant, partly furnished, liveable. Lot 30xll8. Price, $4250. · ' Balboa Island Home and Apartment Two-bedroom h~; coippl_etely furnished. Nloe yard, landlcaped and fenci!d. I-Bedroom apartment for income rental. Garage. $14,500, terms. ' • - • I I RELY ON RELIANCE Specializing In repalrlng. &: Merritt leater.' Complete man. Excellent character refer- lOO E. Bay Avenue, Balboa Slod. ¢all Hal'.bor Z7&7-J. after ences. 611 C:O..t Highway, Co-Two bedrooms-five-room home-frame, hardwood 1 TRON ART, INC. 514JO No. Main Stn!et. Santa Mil 5:30 ~.m. 1 92-ttc rona de! Mar. 2•2tc floors, completely and attractively furnished, new Costa Mesa -Best Buy Radio, eloctronks. aound-&leo J , w ANT TO RENT-Furnished or · double garage. Home is five years old, very well . ODii ·oerv1ce-mar1ne and domestic. or Call Oilef .Operat<r HARBOR FURNITURE unturnlahed house; 2 or 3_ bed· constructed This LS a. home anyone could be proud · Ph. H. 1252-M · ~ttc Startl the Nbw Year Right roma will Joue. Phone Harbor . . of. Lot is 54xl50. New double ce!lspool. Price • !llOl w. Ceiitral, Newport· 1!;:~~ SALE MJSCELLANEOCll • tnd Bey With Us . 7fT1 81-ttc IT!" $8450. Terms. Quick possession. -MET· CLAD PRODUc:l'S --by- CLARK & BA TES Metalllztng Welding Spectallsla M t WANT TO RENT-2 or 3 bednn. FOR SALE-Complete concrete Under New anagemen unfUrnlahed ,houae. WU! Jeue. mixer % sack, good conettlon. E. B. SMITH Call Sam Porter at Harbor 707 H-220 tor appointment. ~tfc 1962 H bor Blvd., Costa Mesa or 13. · 35-tfc Auto Batteries I 99tfc REAL 1:8TATE n Rubbf:r Sep.araten HOLL OOD BED complete like FOR SALE-Corona del Mar, 4~ ) . ' I' , I ' r · i f Balboa Island ·. · 1\ · --0--. I . " .. "1e Suaest a Buy · • tD Start the Year ~t ~45 -feet Oil South t ~ ~ ~ $Z7 ~ ~ roWERS 0 ;-~ 62-W , J. A l BEEK .·OFFIC~ · lwr Ferry I.andlnc ~ 1-ltc :,... . I . BRIOOs' ·t•• BEST ••• BUYS -~ Corona,del~Mai-'·lols ~ bee.utitul building site with canyon landsclipmg near the bay; All for $2650.00: ,, • I ' . • FOi' Lease -100 ft. ·cream oi Oiast HlgbWlly Mir- acle llllle with ·option tD buy. . · " . . ' . . wait~:-1 acre good soti with small house~ side Costa Mesa. .. Fred-BRIG GS-.Tressa 634 CoaSt Highway A "Silndy" Steiner ottlca, · Business Phone Beacon 5173 or Res. Har. ?476 , 1-ltc ISLAND REALTY · COMPANY . 201 Agate, Baiooa Island Phone m.w Balboa Island- ' Large South Bay, Front home on 45 ft. comer ·lot for sale. Has private p_ier-. . $27,500 , '.AJSo have lovely new .Cape ,Cod. two-bedroom house t with garage apartment on Balboa Island.._,_$28,500 . I .ISLAND REALTY .COMPANY • . 201 Agate, Balboa Island Phone. '377 ·W '1~1-2tc --MONEY TO LOAN 1111 ACTOllOTIVE A TIBl:8 ::::::.:::..=..:=~---.. NEED MONEY? -r I , ' ! •• 506 30th St. -Harbor 2509 l,8-month -$6.?5 Ex. Oi'] n e w ; reasodable. 216 Dahlia ft. lot. 1 block from school. eouth Compounded Motor Av•.. rona I de! Mar. Phone or Blvd, good location for In- . Newport Home and Apartment Nearly new.two-bedroom home; very modem; com- pletely tumished; four-room Apt. over large double garage. Both homes being vacated inunediately .. See Us for Quick, Helptul Service on Yo\U' Financi,al Needs -LoQ.ns on La.SALLE convertible; excellent condition; radio and heater, new tires; alBO CUshman motor scooter. 'Harbor .3T1-W ;. 203 Agate, Balboa Island. 101-4tc .. ' / Newport Beach 94-ttc Price $15,850-terms. · , .. AL LACHMEYER Gallon, 70c Harboi 1329-Jt. • l-4tc come. Owner. Ph. H-2139-W. .,.._ . . I 6!1-tf• Furniture Salary 1936 Pier.ce Arr0w for sale. Bal- boa Inn. ·Harbor 660. 98-tfc ·" W A to S 1 FOR S1LE-~aglc Chet apart· • · . . estern U Upp Y ment 17.e ga' stove, like new. WILL TRADE-Lots on Lido Isl , Authorized Dealer Phone arboti 2585-J. 2-tfc also lot.I on Peninsula .on pur-, .SIGNS . Nearly New -Costa Mesa • Car or Other Security . -. CADll.LAC 1941 aeatenett; very Phone First for Quicker Service nice thruout; new tires; 42.000 .· ~. Boats,'Walls, Wlnd~ws. etc. . . 1836 Newport Blvd., Colla Meu . .... chue of 2 or 3 bedroom house , · il·ttc ClilLD' CRIB jlnner Spring Mat-In. Harbor cllstrict. Phorie Harbor ~bedroom 'stucco home, completely furnished with1 approximately $2000 worth of nearly new furniture, rugs and carpets, pre-war. KelvinatDr, Wedgewood, dinette and dining-room set,· nearly new livlng·roolll set, drapes, blinds, curtains, etc. Tile bath and llitchen, hard"'.ood floors and two floor furnaces. Large double garage, -back yard fenced. East side. Price, $12,5-00--0nly $4000 down. I Hours: 10 to 1 and 3 to 5 miles, $2650. 124 Poppy, Corona ' ' Beacon 5178-W MS E. 18th St., Costa Meoa 96-ttc AJ tress. 05 40Ui. Phone Harbor 7<:11 81 tic VENETIAN BLINDS-uminwn 2265-J • [ 2-ltp · • steel, wood. Call us for troe eat!· ~-u FOR SALE-South Bay Front 7- .mate. Renova~on &:·reftnlahlna. BOATS, 6'-lrr~ room house on corner lot, 45x85. , HARBOR So. Cout Venetian Bllmd Co. Bal Olj c nvas Shop Private pier, choice location. Weot Ulth and Nowport Aw, Saiio _ Jloat Coven Price $27,500. Owner. -HarbOr Plumbing Service Costa M"'8. Ph: Beacon~:'· Marine l!Jpholsterlng 1759. 2·2tc ·l'llllNowportBlvd.,Beacon5048W ' Harbo!-207 + Zl4JO 2Ist St. All kinda tyl>eWrlter .ri~ In · iil!PADUNG OUR SPECIALTY FOR SALE-24 church bendleo !n Newi><>rj! Bead! 71-tfc atock at the N.,...~. Suppll 97tfc best of con~tlon. Write Box 1947 IUCK'S ~e Engines now FOR SALE -1-bedroom garage Oantrartlna and es "CA" c/o News:'nmes · 101-.Stc available: ti parU for old house with 3-car garage and full Z 0 R I C mod~ll. For Long Lift a n•d Jot In front. Inquire 7ff1 Dela- DRY CLEANING · COMPLETE Economy Bu. A. Hick's. Jim ware, Huntington Beach. '2-2tp 1n 0ur °"" Plant HOUSE CLEANING • van lflret, Factory dlstrtbutor, ,,. Business Site -Costa Mesa . . ' . Lot 100x240 ft. at 1833 Harbor, close tD Alpha Betil Mkt., $15,000-terms. Zoned for wholesale or retail business. Store now under construction on next lot. (Closed Saturdays) de! Mar. Harbor 1294-W. • 101-4tc .1941 Powell scooter, good condi- tion, $100. Harbor 1992. 98-tfc FOR SALE-1946 PQ>mouth Club Coupe. Practically new. Call Harbor 2119-w.-2-2tc 1946 Motor In 1936 Club. Coupe. 133 Turquoise, Balboa Island. Harbor 741. See Ralph Hoyle. DON L HUDDLESTON, SklpPOr . . 2-4tp 181(\0 Newport Blvd., Coota Mela 'All kinda typewriter rlbbono In Beacon 5220 atock .at the NO!WS'TlmeL SERVICE 3311 Finley !Ave., Newport PICKUP AND Beadl1 2-ttc L -0 . 0 -K -(Acron trom Alpha Beta Market) FOR SALE-Packard '46 Doluxe • ! D= FJtee Estimates MUSICAL • ilm10 .. ' --- . 2-ltc Clipper Eight 4-door. Nearly . ------'-----1 new. Private party. Ph. Harbor BEACON 5798-J .. ·Kitchen and Wall Wubln1 El~ric • d Fire . . . Floor peanlnc an\I wax'lni . , ~ Window qeantng . CauJklnc EqlJl ment Tests Here's a chance to make Lido Cleanel'!I , Paintlna C-0-• ed• ~;i..::.,ne1 reflJJa. money. Buy at your pric~ 456 Newport Blvd. All Work Guaranteed COo fixed .,,. anc! Portablt!I . Costa Mesa -Half-Acre Ranch Near &J. Bay; three-bedroom stucco home'; com- pletely furnished; recently i:edecora~; hardwood floors; IO!llf living-room with fireplace. Price $8950 or $8500 unfumlshed. Terms. i I AUTOMOTivE A TIBl:8 Ii ·22ol-M. , 2-2tc •· Hereafter if we· recap )'O\U' TIRES NOWHERE .:....--------..-711--tf< Harbor 379-J now *"8abl~. and your terms COOPERATIVE \ . ETS HOKIN &.GALVAN ·l ROOFING CO. Al's House & Wmdow ipoo eoaat ID!ll>way . Open 7 Days Every Week, 8 a. m. tO 6 p. m. .we guaran~ our "Call•" to Iui ' . ,_ Ph. Be~~n ~ 91-tfe 1 • Cieaning Service · D~~-CHMIDT 4 ROOM HOUSE newly remodled RELIANCE REAL TY & INVESTMENT CO. Phone l!eacon 5280-R S.tfc p 0 CO. with ~r without adjacent lot A R. EBRITE J. W. DOAK DI la. lilllth St.. Coota M:u. FOR SALE -Cushman Scooter. Di No. Main 't. Santa Ana ' ClydeB. Doal!: w. c. Gabbard George Everson Union Oil Station, Balboa IaJand: ~ conadle, 7 tubel. attn<>-wr ~ HIGH SCHOOJ 1936 Newport Blvd. I 1435 Coast IDway 2-tfc Uw ciablnet. I Perfect cond. Low Costa Mesa Corona de! Mar 1---------.:..;;:.;; price. 928· · Myrtle. Bearon 5857-W Harbor 1271 New and Repair ROOFS 20,000 M~ and tb4t'• not all- WE WlLL GIVE YOU $20.00' IF ONE COMES . OFF Regardleu of Spee«. • BABY and rupi tp'ade make. 2 PENINSULA OCEAN FRONT ' 2·1tc R E' N T Uaed. N-only $C85. Temw. LOTS. . l .. ONE TIRE RECAPPED Phone Harbor 1012 J f S".m~AY l!nd. atyle B. The u:,u, 1:8TATli 61 •1:I1:1C11TATli • " IN 5 HOURS. . 1 82-ttc F A C T 0 R y """1 • •I wonderful p1ano. · · • Start the New Year Right · • ·. W . J. BENBOW FOR Your autborizeil ~ ~uth ne.Jer. Authorized ·ports Complete ,Lubrication and Maintenance Expert Mechanla Kendall and Quaker Sttte alls ~ . . NEWPORT HARBOR MOTORS ' ' • _ • 11.ELlABLE Plilnt .Job 00 Uaed. Saw. third""" tram BALB0I' ISLAND -Home s,nd OUTSTANDlNG VALUE Own Your Own Hom · for a complete set w. ~ oall ·---• price. Gar Apartment. Frame and •tu4".o house, 1 bdrm., I ; e . I for your car In· the l!>amlnll · .,_ ........ caD Beaoon 5330 , GOOD 'piano. Only tuJJ bath, flrej>lace, kltcllen, din· . ' -. -deliver wne clay. Aloc>--4 .ttm-4:JO p.m. 11).tf• · "9-Or nnt. . Enc room, sttvlce. pon:h a base-1 bf!rm. home. Lot 102x152 $5700 '2-00 Mobllota~ bala'l"' job &LiuwrrA'l'IOlf u Fro~ 1000 Square · · · Weber, stebi-ment. H00ae l1s about 10 :yean 1 = borne. 1 acre_ ....... '5500 '*-w.. ntap your ~ for • Pllone Harbor 636 , · · Jla'Mrth, )(ebUn BUS , LOT -Ne.,port oJa, Is well comtructed and Is In 1 home. JO acre .......... -'6350 SJ.00: No lead ""'8bto or 83-tfe · BICYCLES , Feet to 4000 :::· 0 Priced mm eeiii.r. ' excellent condltlon. % acre. DbL 1 , bllme. New. JO ac.. .. .$79!50 •mra. • · · ,8<otcb ttpe, v.,-a1zea, on tiald. a.tad "" Ropalnd. 115811 up. · 1 sanae with '.cement o-and 2 JJilrm. llomeJ Lot --~ _ 11a1e at the N.,..Tlmes . 2616 w, ee.itra1 Ave. 900C.~ · mtr-" .. clrlv..,., Wcjodohed at back <JI 2 bdrm. 1->e. 1'1Piilabed . ....$7ll00 . I .. -_,_tot-MUD 11t.:-~I®!•~• oplDot tJpe · BUSINESS ~ -With ,; prap. Gu..t -with JO 2 .bdru!-home' on cor. lot ' • I · TMD.1:118 ~ ---lalaDcl. · =.,.'tr:, ' b :._ ~ ridl Eatat;jw...s Jl!wt._ LMns bath. can ~ be made 111to (12h:1!50l ----.. ---.-000 · Costa Mesa lire Co. I ----=,...,,..-------== For Light Manufacturing ~ i-17 &t1lod ,,J:::. · ~ -Rear. · . · · ::!ett.;1t1o11:!,: ::=. ~ ~ l::; =-~ ,:.~ · l'l60 Ne=rttB~d. ~~~=and _ L. · wvn ADl8 11 of Metal or Wood-~ w '*:.i.= I · floor and ~ -. 1.arp '-bdrm. bame. !.ot ~ COSTA MESA, I 1ng. AllJJOW equipment. s:z.;'l"a, llAOUNE -KACHINELESS tJpe · palS aoWID~llr JO A:~ -VieW al. Ocean -~ tool -wljh -ld>end>. Pl'-We Aioo ~ SomeGOOD BUYS .,._ BN""' SIU 12.liO Pol'. clay. We fllmlab bltdl. • • P-ermanent' Waves ,· working tor era1 Risbto. I c1en toolo. • a1'o -·tractor In Jl!wl·-Fr<intap on Ask tor~ or 1W1t. Myre1m Broa. Service . Station, I; '. ·Tlldllc --....,he be!. • with ·~ att.aduwnto. A:r-NeWpa't BmL I Ccs. 17th & Newport Blvd., I • ~ Appt. Ph. J1arixr 179-W ~ 00. tlatlc flab ~ Entire place la , ' . -Coota Mesa 2-tfc 5 VfC'aBeautyShop DIF'o. ij.nta.&na · S.tfc~·LOJ'.C.:.'l'Ultln., feboecl.Qn:bai'dbaaa~<JI .HOllESITES-'750up•, ·I · .1.-f '· . ~ well-kept ~.a l.arll! Mlalliia • · . ~-Wil*-t •A1l'l'Oll w.umm • U9 o-t -.,., o:ir-dsl -Three Sefta-_•a RADIOJHOUSE CAJJS.,. ' ' • fie. four ora1ils1!-, apriOota, .-BEi tEil S2E US TODAY-C: ( '· · • • 15-tte ,........, N• tba~ ---ell etc. ~ , Oo1t.a -, -L ==:;;-;;uw;;;;n-~iil Bpildinp -~i,;,i,,----· , ::...-. ~ . , B. A. ·NERESo:N ~ NEE~ L,ATE MODEL ~s .,. ':;;;:;:;..:=-;.:,_~~~-=~1 ~ . -~4.2= n!!N~:SJ~;;~TH ~-~50dat~~~Rh::.. =~;;;.-= / ' (~~;;;.COS . Very Good Loel&loD . lflW S.OJL -' k ' ---5 -1' """'p ena 1ll27 Newport ~ Coot& ~ • • 1 ·· •*r-... --.. ~ B r o e r , dll .,:_-. . 2-tte •; ,.... •• bco• who~ CID ad ' • • ....... 11!11 0'4 ........... ~ , PIL Harixr uy.1-w. , ~-nm~ " pds•m .. • 1 al *" om. 8 -_. l'OR .,,,: 8t' ww, -~ ~ ::U:O: •· OJLBER QIEVROLET 00., 111 ... .... -....... ;==-.. * .. rl·i: ~ .. ~ .. -; .... ,., ... 11 .... ti I ," 0 I • • •an Pl trt .. ---·SIP -WilllC' , 131 •01 = 56 B •. -.... Ult ·!Ila-·.•-.-" '· ... -[ •• ' I t • ... •' ' ··-• f .. I . . l ,• ' . . ' I • ~ .. I • .. • ., \ • • • , • r N E"W~ .;i'ME: s Gui.de VIE~ ioF THE P , , Li!t,HBu ro tlD ( •• • r ·-e aa ._. 11 '1 NBWS-TIMES -'II -aa t ., -mtm · -wi111 clai.l. .-tbob.$t1eth ~· 1o I •-·•w•T p --D • -to t. But'•L· ,_ ...::.. -· ·re. I' .-,,, ,~. r .• a ., -.Ut -fCI' .... IOY' none UK ...... -• •. _,....,. muiient al Clllna wu .,&;;,.,.-outlook.JI much briahtoribe-Dec...Jlat. •. 1948 I I ; M• ft; 5* 111 .&dj · ,,_.~.pitr ,.;r.111.g I a..q by John C4rt« Vincent 'Into one cauae the ~nten have been Mr. Sam D. P<>rter, Publlahor, _ · -si.• por :r-r lo 4lli ™-.-.00 por :r-r lo "'!"9 . to:-..nt....,. In a lpoech t>Jrore the and atiU are -ua.~t. Loala Newport-Balboa Nows-nm.., • ~11 od u "J!::.~--~·~a1P<¢'.'!-.1ai:;w't" Bwdl, Fattlp Tra~ Convention here Pon:Olopatdlf Newport Beach, Calif. ~---. , --.. > • on Tueoday. Mr. V~t II dlreo-, Dear'Mr. Porter: I air I>. FORll:k -, ' ~ ....... -OrdmL" :,:.. ~ ~'; ~~ j· ust a Momen·t We greatly enjoy your lntereatj I I', O.•PROllT · -' ' ' ' - -~ ic-1. p " pononol tlle, State and· th~fore •Pol«! with · In&. paper which Wt! follow eacJi t l~ DIX~ aoii~w: c:m'tn,t :....;., Newport Bn*', ~ ~valla le to dependents of all authority. While he did not men,. • wttk but · your Dec. 26th iuu~ i !znpor t ta .relative to m,y tlon China dlttctty in the aen-The word "chlttonier" comN blew me right out of the wate~ ! e-· 1 Offi~;.1 p per of the City of NeWport Beach ae<VI • my · 1"urance, and my tenco, there "'.. no nuataking fr<>m the rich word far "rag whe~ on page n.ve I found the ~. ALL' -STEEL PLEASURE CR. uISER ~ . PAI & ' r I w dealln I wl the. VA. In th1I what country he meant. What he gathertng>• aCcordlng to the En· heading, 2 col., no lea and ln bold ~ ,! .. - A D1pnt'h 1-1·' Ill 11"1 fGr 0.-n ·-file I will pl ce the birth certlfl. sald wu this: "I believe It II un-cyclop&edl,a Britannica. To eon-black type! · ii •·~ cates of . children, oertlfled sound to Invest private or public !inn, ·iiuJ1 'out the nearest ~au GOOD FISHING CAN BE :Ex. ~ Built· By Central Boat WorlUI .. j_ te•M. Active ":'!'.:'.. ~! the lf.bUc reconls of mar-capital In countries where there drawer th ... ' days of short&&~ PECTED OFF PIER s, SAYS ~ Barbor l~ewport Beach-Foot ot Slat St. • ~ Member rl~ and l'i'!al evidence ,of the ls widespread "'"'1Ptlon !n bus!-and high pricea--Ollrlatlaa 8dee .. GA¥E WARDEN · I : ~ ••1111 t J atlon1 any pre'1oU1 mar-neu and offlda1 drcles, where llOllltor. · followed by my byline .. · l~="="='"::"'::'::""::';::":::'":::'~:::1;,:::'":::"':::"='":c''c:';1::•::•"::'":::":::"':::"':::"":::":::"-=.:.".:.".:."_"'-'-"-"-".,._"_"'_"_"_'m_•"-""-'"-"-'"-!. __ -"; Of rlage my e, or I. may have a govenune·ntlis wasting its sutr . I am sure the California Divis--_-------------------_:~~~~~-1 had. . stance on exces&Jve armament. Now that the eum•ds 0 are em-ion of Fish and Game will .be Just \ . 2. I have made any appllca-where the threat or fact of civil phas.lzing "that refreshing artlft-as anxious u I am to correct thia . .a.. * _ 1. lion for tederhl benefits and there-wa.r exilta, where. tendendes to-da1 flavor" oniy the careleu or error. I am not. nor ever· have JI( ...... S'W! the Slaughter! . • . which by h~ve a due folder with tbe ward governme"t monopclizatlon lndlsoimlnate would accept th< been · a came wa_...S.n · ar In any . VA. shall !notify the Veterans ex-c _lude Amerlcan busintss Or. genuine. · way connected with the DiYilion; carnage oil American streets and highways A ·stral !mmedlatcly upon where undemocratic . conCfpla of 1· have many friends among· the bu reached an 8 pP:.nmg .pe~ in recent weeks calls f~r swift my ge addreu glvtng tJ:te gowrnment are controlling." ~nator Soaper comments that otfioen and men 'could be a few, ·and -'ti·-actloo to b'"-an end to the careless killing of VA ' C7n ber, the old and the Mr. V!ncent'i speech was fol-• tiatica show that !n 81 out of •hall we say, not ao friendly? j .....-.. Y'IO ... .,.-e recld new ~.. lowed by one In which Dr. V. K. 100 cues the descriptive "big wtg" ; I 1am a Writer, uaodate ~_tor ,, men, women and children by dnml\etl or hal:!itually ess 3. I shall ~mmlt to' memory, Wellington Koo, Chinese Ambass-11 applied to a notable ,.. hair-<it Sparta Afield .coverlnr th.• IP•· drivers. · alwaY? reme'1ber" my C .number, ador, said the usual c.ptlmistlc free u a 'haddock. But on John dtic Cout, contributing editor to Penalties-alone will not cure the 'situation but if penalties and -:yery ttr;e I correspond with, words about Sino-American trade. L. Lewis It"" looks good. Bullets It Hooka (from which you delibe tel d call 1t1 pe?T:, or telephone the Everything that ·Dr. Koo predicted reprinted the article;) free '1"'11ce against those who'drive while drunk, or who ra Yan VAjthPll gi e that C-number. was poten,.Ually true, but poten-This Will seem a· 1m'111 matter writer for many . national .~·- repeatedly defy traffic regulatlOO$, are made sufficiently ~ , 4 .. I shat}. learn the location, tlally trueJonly If the Chinese set to all except those men who;ob-~es and rather active in !the ·will be made·in the right direction. tele ne rru~ber, ot my nearest their house in erder. 'There may ject to having their sox staJned fight for conservation of our nat- * • insurance P• a. IMCO•POIA~~·' w. o. bvd. IMurCMC» cau: 11fcw 3 3 3 3 via l.Ido. · n•wport b•ach, ca Fl I.· tehtphone . newport beach, harbor ISOO * vere some progress t .VA o'1ice. r will make certain be in the tuttire a tremendous and polished along w I th• their urai . resources, eSpedally o u? Just what those penalties should be is not for US ? say, my d~nden s ·have this informa-n ow of commerop: betwe~n China shoes at bootblack shops. In Spain, ocean fish. It is perhaps th i 1 bl.rt merely to slap a fine on a man who has .raced his car tlon ~aUse of the persbnallz.ed and the. United States, but that P ortugal and Mexico, bootblacks phas_e of· my. work that .?as cr~!ited _______ .....__.:_.:::_ __ _,--,------:------- •""-..-.h f --a f that comes out of a bottle-.is no real pun-servi~ the V 1 will gfv~ my family day' will not come wtW the con-slip piece! of cardboard ot leather the ~.mprewon of the game wlr- l,.UJ.V'U6, og . og 1 pedestri d thermo-In fllil~ for compcnsat1on or pen-ditlons _of which~r. Vincent com-into the sides of shoes to ~o-den. lshment and ts no guarantee that ans an ° . . slon, :i.nd o~er entitlements in plained a.re re~ed. It ' mJght t~t sex, before starting thej.r la-I am 8 deputy warden of the torists will not be placed in danger again by a repetition of case l))Y dtath. be added that It will not come bors. The practice has Just been Los Angeles Forestry Department the rf ; 5. Bec&use I .or the many state even then unless the standard of put into effect in some ·New York and have been for many years. pe onnance: . . di 'd al h th h and ff(!cral .~\VS applying .to vet-living of the Chinese people is '"parlorS." Why not here-~toa This of course has no bearing on 1lte san1e thmg holds true for the lil Vl U ~ .0 • ~ug erans I shalt save myself time and considerably r a is pd . Am:?rican Traveler. 1µ1y place outside of Los Apgeles he d oesn't drink,""is into~cated with ''thrill" of driving like 8 troublp .~Y learning j~t which autoi:noblles and \v ashir:.g machines County and could scarcely be agency handles what. If it is A.n d typewriters will not be sold Guess we can ~ve oysters the .taken to mean Game Warden .. maruTh·ace. time h as come when the courts must ''take off the ro~I "f'Y bede] rit ul nder theh G-bl in China in great numbers as long ~~ar rouednd nQ.W lfiat they .have I 'll appreciate your correcting Bi ~pch as .schoo ing, on-t e-jo as lhf' majority of Chine§c are too iscover that there is an "r " this in an early issue. 1.d hate gloves" in dealing with "m ad" drivers. If stiff jail sentent""es traini~g#. fedfral l~ns. pensions poor to buy shcx:s. -Ne'v Vnrk in deep-freeze. to h:ave any of the boys nervous j~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!~!!~~~~~~~ are n~c~rv to end the \Var on the high~ays they s h ould. be and mpensf tion, hospitalization. Hernld l'rlbune. just becauSe I happen to be fish-PROf.ESSIONAL DIRECTORY . ----' th tu out-tients treatments, govern-f t B meted out. If ne\v la\\rs are needed to he lp cope \yith e Sl -•t ing on one or the boats out of ment "nsuranr:. death and burial A Sainte to DIMW-nters ros I es Newport B lboa l h M ,. • ation they should be quickly e nacted. . benefi s, vociit>nal rehabilitation, • · a or e sew ere. Y , all ed t 1 will go to my nearest YA of· Socl3list Norman Thomas ·says family and I do a lot of fishing AOOOUNTANT P'111"81CIANS&StJRGEON8.lll.Jl Certainly. the present situAtion cannot be OW 0 ,sx>n-fi cc. ther nefits such as sur -he will not make a sixth token frDm your port and enjoy it. ' · tinue. plus ~roperti,;rentals. review ol lryk for_ the Presidency. That M•al Eaten I With kindest regards and best ·B 0 0 k keeping A. v. Andrews, M. D. Mea n\\•ht'le. ,.~ here m· Ne\vport Harbor a n d those others h ' . l l bo els ma es a proper .occasion to say -'\\'i.shes for 1947, 1· remain . # '""' disc at gc, te ina eave n . that political dissenters. and hu-. Director Oiarlcs Vidor t?ld a Sincerely Service PllY8ICIAN throughout Orange county s h ould" use their influence to im-s!ale f~nefit~. emergency finan-mane Socia.lists like Mr. Thomas film story at a Hollywood dinner. J . Charles Davis Il and Press Upon our JIP<>'islators both in the state capital , at Sacra-cial a sistaq~. emergency mater-in particular, have contributed "A ti-amp,"' he said, "was hirt>d ' COLIN F. BROWN sUBGEON 'b' b nity nd inf8.nt care, etc., are much to tht's count ... "s greatness. for a smaJf part in a comic film. (Barbor 1M4) ! m e nto and at the natl·onal capr'tol m· W ashr'n gton f t h e ut-h di b !h · d 1 •. , I ,.___ Ed1'tar"• Not• Th " 1 -• h di ill Cout ~. . wa7. Barbor 511 s:;11 ma:e 0d ~rstag:rc:~~anand Our country has never adopted "'At t~c first go or~; t~e di~-on the article by M~. ~::i.en~u ~~ Ill Marine A.e., Balboa Ill. Corona 4e1 Mar . mci5t necessity of passing legislation calling for compulsory 1 the Socialist program. but its crit-l tor ex~Ja 1ncd to him. a tiger will ~~.~in~~!nE:~r~~.pecJ~e~!:.·p~t~"nl L---.,.----'--------1 m• otor veh1'cle educat1·on in high schOOis so that the youth place n my personal file. ,·c·1sm . of 1929. style ·cap'1ta11·sm come ~nto you.r room and get In r ""' r-------------; 6. I shall keep up my govern-bc-d "'1th )'OU ~e 1f1't eectlon ordthe paper l~whlcb , of thf!' future \vill be able to set m ore of an admirable ment insurance. I shall make ccr-helped establish and aim the New .. . . ·. . , ed1to~ 0~ a.~~~rerro:ai:.h:"n~lw•Pa~~ l. 8. W By TE n\ Oc>al. The ~c!w Deal's durable f . Nix, bos~. sa_id the tramp. I orr1cf: and v.·u una .... ·are that the ,,,.ord COlflRJLT£KT record than did their predecessors of the past. tain Y Policy carries the · name . , . ·resign. I resign right here.' · "Expert .. wu changed to read '"War-&u.~ .. bJ' T:!'om\ed l'611M n-- of th~ beneficia:-ies lo whom I social gains .stand n~\tl as our pro-I " 'Ra-is: laughed the director , den' · \Vhen he did return, the section VJ' ~' '° ~t dieat. to \Vant ]his inslirance paid -.and tectors against radical pana~as. 'this tiger \\'on't hurt you. \Vhy ~::: ~~'ii~~ ~f!at t'!:e Pc~~d a~: ~:r: ~:~ ~S:-~ma&wa. Argentm. e "'howdown . th<i t, tiey havb t>een di.tty notified Because \\'e have th 0 s e gains, h w s b 'ht •tk I the un int ended error In the headline· 900KI&KPINO 8&&TIC9 ~ ':tr Ame~i cans can affo d th lu: u e a roug up on mt. ·• · at that t1n1e. Now we are glad to .,_ ............ aa.-... t:wi. ... that t ey are my ·bene[JCiaries. I · r e x ry "'So Was I brought up on milk' print Mr. Da\·i11·s Jetter whl"h. with I• appears that our State Departm· ent \vill have to make h 11 J k · h of a r ightward swing today in-. · · .. · · .. n-. ..._. ~ " · s a vso ma e certrun t at my stead ol bet.ng pushed b)' soct'al said the tramp but I cat meat our explanation. 11hould ntl.ef>-lhe !,,,~-----------' up its mind as to just \\'ha t its attitude tO\Vard Argentina ·is poliCy specififS method of pay-.. t ' f h t h 1 ft now."· · fha~~to!:~a 1~-;1:~es~~3. Game Dlvi11io n. 11 mcnt o my ~neficiaries accord-lnJUS ices urt er o .t e e . -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:i /...-~·--~~~~!'.~---., going to be. ing to Y choice of options. True, great na\\'S iti our system .I At present .there are two schools of t h oug ht within 7. Jn making a home. busin<ss, still ne ed reform, and the prospect ·Does Your House the Department on this subject. Spruille Braden, Assistant or far'° Joan 1under the G-I Bill Arn\and Monaco Secret.azy of ·State a nd former ambassador to uenos best value I c n by carefully con-check, and do not beli~\·e the fault . ee a1n 1ng or ean1ng. . 81.1. w. Bay Ave., Bal'-. B Ai it shall be mMtpurpose to get the pcnsation_. or subsistence school N d p • t" . Cl • ?. ARClllTECT has Jong advocated strong opposition to the.-fascist regime sul.ting an es ablished lendC'r. tO' be my own by failing to send I .A llarbQr' ITU of Colonel Jua n Peron, the Argentine dictator. He points 8. •81'fore. ma~ing a ny invest-a change of addrf'SS, or income w--1'7!1 Lake•oOd Ave. out that the Argentine Go. vemrnent gave considerable "aid mcnt. fntenng into any contract. rcfrrt, I shall notify my training No waiting ... Work done immediately_ by. bJ&bJy IM! Aqelee N01'11Jandy l40I I am foing tb· st>ek q,dvicc from o icer or a contAC'I represent a-skilled .Journeymen Pain ten ~l the most mocf. and comfort" to the Nazis 'during the \Var and that in s~ite ne tter Busin~ Bureaus, Cham~ live of the VA giving my C-num-t ui t d of promises to ~an out the Nazi elements in th~t country bcrs otl Comffierce, or other repu-her, and tsk ror a n imin<'<liat~ ~ ern eq ppien an finest mate no real effort'h as been made in that direction . In fact, som e table lnstit u~n or persons. to tracer. 'ti-- of n.ron•s closest aSSOCl·ates are am' ong the top Nazis in avoid rockets •""d "booby traps." 11 · 1 •hall '"3tch "°"'papers Owned and operated by World War D VetN&D re-9. I am aware of the fact that and other publlcatJons ror lnfor-· · · Argentina. t~e v1. ·under . federal ~~w. will mation relative to \'eterans' laW!!I. eeeklng your permanent good wW and pa&roaap. .Presenting the pro-Pero·n view is presen t ambassador give nie vocational ~ u 1 d a ~ c e VA changes and explanations "ct 'ft . 'th h turned t · '-''herebr ! may be directed tnto prott:durcs, and for all other in-1 to Buenos Aires George Messersnu \vbo as re 0 the vocation for which I am best fonnation ·of importance to me in For Free 1Estlmetee Washington to sell Secretary of State Byrnes on closer co-suited. ! · . my readjustment progrom..and en-Phone HARBOR 2 64 5 ope.ration with .the Colo ne l. His attitude seems to be that 10. I I mi.5$ fY·pension or com-titlem~nts under federal la\\·, since Peron is ftnnly m the saddle the onJ;,o thing left for Lee c. Bean . us to do is to work a long with mm rather than to buck him. e . \Befr re You Build or Remode· 1 ~ Messer.;mlth has been accused of virtually sanctioning the represSive measures and practises emplo yed by Peron Vlllt Oar lntereBlmc S..ple and Dllplay Booms which have placed the country in 8J.l economic strait jac ket I• Coior guides, plan- and deprived citikns of their basic freedoms. · nln& aids, oomprehens. U we follow Messersmith's recommendations wouldn't ,. ..... 0 Ive stock r:A carpets W.. be repeating our pre-war mistake of compromise and ex-.,• • and linoleum. pedlency in dealing with fascist governments? And Isn't that the very thi.(ig we VOjVed never aga\11 to do? U it was true that yoo couldn't do business with Hitler why is it any less true of the inen who seek to emulate him? l • ·Bounce for Bilbo? At the time Ulis is written it Isn't clear 'jvhether or not the llell8.te committee Investigating Senator Theodore '"The Man" Bilbo will recommend that he be ousted froo,t his post. Be- side that there Is no way· of knowing how the senate Itself ~~g~~~~~~~~~~~ would vote on the committee's recommendation.. i: But we can hppe, can't we?-lf yoo knOw ivbat we mean. "Rendenoua al the _. White's Balboa island Cafe AND OOOK'l'AIL BAB I ........... • I ' CHICKEN PIE -Oar Specialty -• • I . ' Ragan' s Harbor_ H00se Grill : j -CAP RAGAN, PlqwW. ~ · • OFll'•• oar--914 Coast Highway.-:. •. r 0.-1 a. -. .... "' -.,.n4J-dl r ,, I .. l. ' ,• • • 'S SEA FOOD 1 SPA Roast TURKEY l.tJI_ CHICKEN , $150 " I Sea Food Spa ail Ff1h.... . ..... ~W,•M··~··· , . ~.., ... - WINDOW GLA .S·S • (Small Sizes) Auto Glass • Boat Glass . Boat Lettering • HARBOR GLASS co~ .We Are •lldl-. 11lose Had-to-Get .. SAS ·H AN· •• DOORS ' Types of· Repairs t. :WorkS •"?a - DAY llCROOL Mortiiner School IOI Oonl ....... hlaDd DAY flOHOOL OPENS OO'r 1 Qndea: OoD. Pnp... A.rq G • .&.. llortlmer. ·II. A., Osford l'!laoljlal --- \ Dr. 'Obed Lucas DEN'l'IST Dee!oi W. OoaRaL-. HICJ j NEWl'OST BJ:A(lll - DB. OOBDON JC. B.&PP llENTIBI' -WeotOoatnl ~ .. TNr m-. Newpcill1 • Cllla~ P· """!""-D.D& l'Jll ~ mp._ . -- Harold K. Grauel Chapel l . "We Ow""-tbo BettlrS.W ...... !\Ola.I--"'-1 ..... ~ -" i«WI' I ' ......... ~D.(). . I . I Dr. W. T. M,_..ey ft;_'<• ....... --=--~:F-- ,i>r. Marve.,. J! ~ ft(f ·, I ~ .. ~ ,11 1i. 0 I I •I -w. o 11'."l •was••• John K. <J. <Jhang. M. D. ~-~ 2 • 4 7 ' 8:30 1 and by appointment , Beacon 5075 ·°'-'111t21 s- Olleta -Calllol'llla Gonloa M. Graddy, Ill. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON ~InnArcade Office Hrs.: 10..12 a.m.; 3-5 p.m. fbone Harbor 37 . B. R. Ball, M. D. ~-8- Houn: 2-5, fly Appointment Talepboae Beocoo 584ll UI --Ooota - otnoo Haun: 10-12: 2-5 --·- S. R. Monaco; M. D. 81• Bay Aft., .JWbea _,_ "' .. -....... .a...-'ftl*m.'IClJ ,By .~t T. P1 Beecler, IL D. Wm. L. liphey, IL D . ~•'szr-udlm 6GWi . _, . I -w .. Ooatnl Otaee: ......_ _ ••'•c9 llubor-11'8-.I !!i~~~ ... 1'wpwt ..... ~­ ftll 51~-•z 11 Rll W ·111T'w.c a al llw in-.. T, 5' aa • .U. la · . &. T. llaltenwtli, 0. D. ou1 •• ..nm a•ww.., ·JaJtW DOrUClADll ... ,£, ...... ,, auw . .._....._..,..._mu ma:w.,.._ . • '/ ·- i I ' ,. \l BPICS OF A UVDICAN .HISTORY lllt9 .n.fT&.U&-.& 1 to • _tao; ,Our fll'Sf , National Election € ~~ ~ , tJJe • er-Own atr Enal•nd. 1n 1183. ' , · A Two· Part Story ~tbe Not.u. • continent,.... • . . . I a primary plmMt · · ' · ' ay .-OEIUC no8T in the · at the world ·and -~ 11 tl)e 1S8th anntwnary problems affecttna: the. new COW>-the U , ted S~t.. wu becor!llnl at tbe ftnt Continental ~·· try then were u complexed u a """ ,...~portance. oc1ay member of the -!Ion for the !Int natlO. they are t · Britllh piarll t, in an - ..i electlon in the , Uhited States Then u now there were ob-led th• 1y 011 tbe u--ot -. atscles to ,overcome. 'lben the in tinent, and 00 Amttica, Ciompand in the light of pn!S· neW country WU heavily in debt ~ch ~ U a pool' man'I ·mt cky ewntl with the Congeu to -.France. There was no ftnan-untry DOW entf;rin& lta 80th sesalon. the cial system. to aafeguard, nothin& co... • from whJch the statesmen could ;::.===========:;I suggest a revenue 'to proteqt the , • DELICATESSEN and FOod Store .•AD Salads Prei-red Dally, Beady for Your. llbuaer Table. • a.man Baloney • Clooked Meal& • Cbldlen, Tnrkey • Frsll Frul1B • Boown-MPles country agafn1t lnlolveney. · Today the people of the countrY, are heavily in debt to the tune ot some $240-biWons of dollars. This -debt was aggrJvated. by a 8erious deprenion which caused huge demands on--th e national treasury and then the.re wu Uw outbreak of the second world war whlch eventually drew the United States Jnto the conflict throu&h the treacht>ro\11 P earl Harbor at- tack by the Japanese on DeOem- ber 7, 1941. I t took ·another huce HOW IS YO\JR INSURA~CE? ) I • Table -Luxuries \ . 11vallable In the age food sto-. • j . ' • For Fancy Groeeries, n-.-n Foods and the bMt assortment of .._ In the Barbor ~,, • SHOP at CURfS • 813 East Central BALBOA Phone Barbor 911 · New steel telephon•/~ need &fewer pores ~ I ' SpMdl119 Nlephone expansion in dozens of ?3 E_eu rhrooghout.#Je Wesr, this·ne;o steel wire-de. . ·oped by Bell TelejihOO. J.abonrories-is so 1uong th I ·number of poles needed can be cu< almost in half. Tbil> -makes for far futer consmictioo.. .~ • ~ .,,. .... poY,wae~.....:: I i. m... '°,.. apuc. Now, with tbo --~­the=-~'*'i>fW ID~ IMf or-. 'l'bll l Ollif one _,,, J!lllPI<!•-""" en tho way. ---,_,,..a. ... their liaa;,..... . • ·-~~wttbo,._colcnaklftlt · '.p :.xm-1 n a--i--. · 7 . I . , ·. JcOU ap eo --~-f« die people• ;:j f""!! f« 1ooi wl tho wolld. Aacl it's aill _, ¢ I • plo "' ......... -·i::.:a-..... .....-. ... ,.. ... .., II) ~ • . , IDOft far......t'qg - .~ ......... _Wan ..... dmtbo? '1h1 •. SI , 6ly lw• w -w!wlj!e ID._,,_ . . -. ~ . . -· .. aur lrfrw' II "91,,lii•1 ·-chi ;,,, 6 ,_. , . ' ...,.,.. zf:, ..... ,..,,..,... .. .,,., •. t.-.z&lt•· ,,, ... =:-~, .. ....,,,.,j, .......... ... _.,, • • .... ~ .......... ,.,., ir I ( ,_ qc»in to Build . This Year? J' +~ _im>baibly have your dn!am home all w!"'ked o In y mind -or maybe ~ architect, or cqa1tra.etj>r .ire.,dy has pre,...ed plam OD ~r f you. wOI have a large pllrt · 1n ma!rln« postwar ~Inc -fr!1e. When you II'--wHll your llalJder lie aare to Mk aboiiat ,tbe lll&WMt deiel"P' •la la homeb1Jld lab• ·~11 .wl fm!+*"' ........ ~--Iii -*>tllim& eleckkal wtll lie glad llMp 1Qvat pluii or. pnbl r •• ODe -c- c 7 .:. a W ol ..,._ la the ''U~&- ol a.& .. z • I . I S HOlll & GAlVAI· Bl.BCl'RICIANS f • .m .. .... 0 g I CUil'' AA m mmr oo-sw.n.· • I a 1 llllMllllilllln,, ....-. • L SIW 11111"•'-L 1•a• . ' I • • \ -' .. SOS Radio Electric and Island Reeorc:f Shop WE MAKE HOME SERVICE CALLS R adfi os • · :· • . AU the • PHIWO PopUlar Brands • ADMIRAL -.a... e· HOFFMAN I Of Reco~ •PACKARD BELL • GENERAL ELECTRIC Sheet MU8ic e WILCOX-GAY BECOBDIO • UNIVERSAL APPLIANCES APPLIANCE AND RADIO SPECIALISTS HENBY W. BaAINll:llD I . 'SOOMutae·Aftl. BAl~A 1111..&ND _,.. I , Statement of Condition . at the aose of Business Dec. 31, ,'1946 RESOURCES Cash and Due from Federal Reserve and other Banks .. $ 5,344, 113.73 U. S:Government I Securities ···"···················"···· • State, Municipal and Other Securities ................. . Federal Reserve Bank StQck .. Loans & Discounts ................. . Overdrafts ...................... , ........ . · Bank Building ....... :, ................. 1 Furniture & Fixtures ........ ." .... . Uncollected Accrued Interest 24 ,219,517.41 1,280,853.34 36,000.00 3,387,269.03 1,933.66 401,706.00 98,237.93 123,801.68 · Other Resources ···-················· 4,871.08 . . Total ··············'····"··-:·-·········$34,898,303.86 ~. L l'AB I LITI ES , Combined Capital and Surplus ......................... : ...... $ 1,200,000.00 ·Common Surplus $600,000.00 $600,000.00 '. Undivided Profits .............. 557,939.70 . I Reserves for: Taxes.-Interest, etc............. 214,~08.71 . Income Collected ·Not !. Earned ···"-·····"····'·"·····"··· ' Other Liabilities, .......... " ..... . 7,270.72 25,496.65 Deposits ..... '. ............................ 32;893,088.08 Total ....... '. .... : .... -.........•.... ".$34,898,303.86 The Flr&t National Bank U: Santa Ana Wel<;llll)eS ~ ~ FblanclaJ Problems. Qui~ ' • . ' Courtedus, Conftdentlal Service on Loans Makes It Good· Business for Yoo to Do Bnsinei!B With US: ' . . ., . , . ' • ' / ' r ' • • I !. l I ' . • < • • ' I •. • •' . . ~Pollard Marriage iii Pasadena Announced by Nc.wf>o~. Islanders 1 • lllr. -·Mn. a.oOt.r A. l'ol-a Role. · Pam.. .. '!"'"'elft all .__ 412 ' ~ atnet, N-t white . fluwu1 -ated the Ned. U"e annpmdDC the !Ur• diureb. After tbe, Cll'elDGll1° f:he , "-al their claQlhter, Mar)' Al-reception for 100 s-li WM held Ice. lo lla)'inond E. Arbluter 'al In the Church <Mpel /· bor ~· ·Femin1·ne <·, Activiti·es'vF~b.ia::~:iw se11~.~?,ir:~~-· -•· . ' l ___ Their lnSuranee u~~---::: }I 1 and :l(lfl • .! • By WlnlfNd Putlft ,I · + . . ftsdWee l'law'l6117•R 'I Veterw who all J. tbeJr GI I • )') ' JW • Alboml)ca, -ot Mr. and Mn. ·nie 1'ide llJ'&duated from New- AJ;den ArblUter o! MntereJ' Park. port Harbor ·Union ~ iCbool The 'Cerenion)I' look 'place In the and edited the IJlllual GaJlem QI Qiapel o! the Roles. Puadena. 1944. Spe WU active In the Trl-Y With Dr. O'Dare readins the mar-and wu yell-leader. She aao at- rlqe lines. . tended santa Ana Junior colleae. I Boy"Scout Troop 6 of C.Osta Mesa Plans ' te1111 lnlurance ~ ~ prior to • son· I . "! cast --~ ·, Important Pliogram For' Coming year I Jut Aug; 1 have_ 0;;ir-;.,,tll Feb. g I • t 1 to reinstate Withou a medical· 1 1 Boy Scout.4 of Trq 6,, Coita Flrit C1ui SCOuli Jack Turil'Jl, exanllnatlon, Louis . Sanden, . • ~ · The bride, who was given In The ·brlcleiroom a~teo¥ . Mark mariia&e by her father, wore ·• Keppel Hikh achool at Alhambra. aown ot white eyelet embroidery playing· three years ot football and with short sleeves and •ti u ~ r _e baseball. He was in the navy' two neckline. Her long . veil fell ftom years with 15. months oveneu. a small coronet and she carried Following a honeymoon 1n the- • bouquet ot white roses and High Sierras the youna couple are atephanotis. 1. making t}l e i r home ,on Balboa. ·Mrs. Paul Baxley Jr. (nee Claire Island until iUCh time u they can Craig) wtm· matron ~ hollor. •She move to Loi Angelea to be nearer wot"e Pink eyelet embroidery, • Mr. Arbluter's work. . pink picture hat and carried '1eeP Mn. Arbluter bu given two pink roses. The ~ sirl. lfttle teas at her home to entertain Patti Noller, daughter ~f Mr. and her attendant& ~d before the Mn. Walter Noller o1 Newpott wed.din& was honore4 with three Wand. was gowned like the mat-showers, one given by her maU'Qn ron of honor and carried a basket of honor,' one by her grandmother, ot deep pink roses. . Mrs. William Pollard of. Pasadena, The br:idegroom's brother, WU-and the third by Miu Jacklyn llam Arblaster, served as best man Bateman of Monterey Park, who ant ushers were William Pollard. later became the bride of Wllllam brother of the bride, and William Ar~laster. I BesL , Mualc was by the chapel organ· West Newporter lit and the program includ~ Only Home From Children's Party Charms All Guests T ransti~rt--Outy Mrs. aette Lee, 1210 Talked about for mMy a day drive, was hotne for two days this will be the children's Christmas week for the first time since party given by Mr. and Mrs. leaving in July. She ii workin& in Alfred SchajU at their home on Army Transport &erVice out of Ft. Poppy avenue. Mason, San; FranciscO l!Jld has It was on the afternoon of t.!1e· been to Japan, to Okinawa three Meu, att weloomJn& tho new Y""" Jim Langdale and Romain Corbh): Newport Harbor P Amerlean Contlnulilg !Jrl11&1 lo all Amor- wltli amblt!oua plani !en· llJ'O&ler and merit badge awards to Jerrie Leg! rvl ff, arned to-lea the ~ ~iJinullcal art- aervice to their comm~. an Meek .. Raymond Louvier, Day~a on _se ce 0 icer w lata of the' world. t&e Bell Tete. . outotandln& 1oal o! 12 Eagle 'Chambers, Ronald Taylor, J~· day. phone Syatem Will p0e1et1t on the Seoul> and, Innumerable · camping Lingo, Roger Gordon, Dick M To reinstate a Japsejl poller. the flnlt Telel!!>one Hoor ,programs o! trlpa for ~ ~ actyenture. ley, Jimmy • JOmbrou&:h, · S veteran is required· lo pay only 19'1 four 6utl:taftdh?.I ooncert art- . For summer camp. tht? IJOY9 will Young, Jimmy Hurtado and b'.. two monthly premi; and sign i1ts tt wu announced ' tQday by ' set up their I tent'a • IOnleWhere In ert NetUes and Second class rOnk . . C. i McDonald, district manager · HI h ~~--bov 8 ...... _ to Joe HolllnO'C\l/orth a statement that his health ls as · Southern . ..,._,, • .....:...,_ T-'-the g ..,..;:~~.--a e ...-tuP _.. · .. •-. of the · 11.AUJ.&~1um ~ .... d tn. order to rat.e tunda for thiS A U!e-saving -COW'le Is beµtg: good as when his p nu um pay· phone Company.~ i project the Scouts are ·oq:anlzipg conducted at the_ Y ~C.A plunge ments ceased. Atta Feb. 1, a · The to.it iuest artists in Janu- a :Harbor·wlde poper 'drive !~ by SCOutmuter Harold,.Hall and policy may he teins ted without ary on the regll!ar Monday night their usual r !lam-"°"""""-IV•Y Instructor Al Musil for Ea,gle exfilnlnatlon if appli tin ls~de program broad<aat aver all NBC program. Scout candidates David Cham~rs. 'thin . r<'tbs t[ th dale . f statlona at 9 p.m.I wtll be Marian Already Elwood Dupontee'• Fly-J~ Kimlm>~h, · Ralph .lie•. W\ ~"' mo 0 e , 0 , Ander'lon, 1 JOed ·H"""""' Jucba Ing Eaale i.trol bu sold three Roger Gordon, Jack Wood&, Dick lapse. Heifetz, and :Lalllil;E Melcblor. and a half tbns of ·paper, Cl&ude Hinds~ Raymond Lo~vler.J;. Mr. Sanders poin~ out that Donald Voorhees ,and the 57. Taylor, Scout Dad. proruotina the llfe-saVU\g m~rit. b~dge LS co id-National Service Life Insurance piece Bell, SY,mph~c Orchestra, n~ truck -for delivery. ro ered the mOlt difficult of all .the offers the best buy. in the, Insur-as their pUt in the pruoam. will help our boys .,they Alk., •ave .crap Eagle Scout requirements, ac-. . th ed. al accompany the guest artists and pe.Pef" and call BeaCon 5413. cording to Scoutma.ater Hall. ance marke.t, smce~e ~. er play many (avorite leJections. The troop. board of review, con-Troop 6 ls ora:anizing a Senior Government pays ac4ninistra-Mia Anderson, famous , contral· silting of -~ COmmltteemen Sid Scout unit for the older Scouts, tlve and overhead ts of the to and a favortte·w,ttb the Tele. Young, R. G. Ci.ambers, Judge the leaders to be. Qick Dodd, progr&m~ and premiilins are con·. phone Hour -&udiertq1t, ·wu .beard D. J. °;!le and Charle. Zim-David Gardner and Bob Nettles. !lderably lower than j for com~· on Januaey 6. Dr. ,Hotmamr. tn- merly, ap ved. advancement.I !or 1-ncludN in the Senior Scout pro-able coverage under: private, lb-tern~tlonally f~ pianlst. re. gram will be an "exp1oration" trip surance plans. _ · 1 · . turns for anothfi!r appearance on h S to New Mexico. · The insurance program has been January 13. * 1 • Bis op tevens Jack Turley'• Indian patrol~ libera!i:ied under recent leglsla-Mr. Heifetz. timed~ bu Confirms Class the coveted rank of Honor patrol tlon passed by Congress, permit-aranged a brlJllant'prj>cram for Sunday lrvent'ng for the oecond successive time.and ·ting conversion of 'term pollciea proaentatlori on JllJ!IWt 20 .. 'Ibe . ,r, will visit the Loa Angeles museum to endowment planS as well as beloved star 'Of scre'n.. 1radio and ' · for theiir award. Members ot tbe other fonns of perrrtanent insur-rlhe concert . lta,ge, .Lauritz ~· A~tn~ ~ass 0!t~:-C:. patrol include Jimm,)r Lancdale, ance, enabling the policy holder chlor, will be featured on the ·~ sen~ to eni or t ~t J es Romaine Corbin, Frank ~ Trau't:-to select any beneficiary he de--gram of January 27. · ~uniacoypale~ ngh 8the B'iaho:'1 of wein, Joe Jiollingworth, Dick Tay-sires .. and to select• ~yment of -'- p urc • William tor and Don Mefford. the insurance upon his death Shot in· gpain Los An';I~, the Rt. t~v. t th mgh ranking "Scouts of the eitJ:ter by a lump swn or monthly MADRID, (Reuters) _ F 0 u r day before Christmas and while times and to Manila twice. RAYMOND z. A&BLASTEll of Balboa hlUd. primarily for the small set, fathers Ai· present she ts on the trans-,,.. 901enm1VJC1 ID Pw41ena at the Chapel or ~ and mpthen wete also invited for port General Hod&es but was for--~~'---...J.:.__:_·:_ ______ -;>h:::::J~O!!cto'!__l!b'l!Y.!M~ary!J'!l!!an!!d~S~t!<udi,.,,,oc.. Bertran tevens, o o ~ Month" are Jirrimy Kimbrough inStal1ments. \ -' I Civil Guards and three dvfllana, sustaining J>O'fera of th~~ it and Rhmaifu! Corbin who gained Veterans int~ested i{l reins4t- 8!1d 0 ! .thatnlngoodnesa this honor · with .outstanding ing or converting insurance are presumably mem~n ot 'the Ma-.... aids in attai g. achievements tn Troop Scouting. µrge<! to call Harbor 1452. • quis, were fatallY shot in three the fun. . merly on the General Greeley. ~.~~. m:::g·~:m th; .. ~:~~ . H a r b o r ., t e s Having o(ficiated at the dedi;-· ,, claahel near Malaga, South Spain. cation of the new church on Dec. recenUy, It wu reported here. and small individual ones for each St. Jam es ~uxiHary · . · ._.guest. Ice cream was in the T H p . d t shape of fat Sa ntas and there 0 . ear rest en .. 29, the pariah felt signally hon.. I The two incidents involved at• ored when t~e bishop returned the A New Kind of Loaf . tempted 1andlnp trom hoa'li. The fo1lowtng Sunday for conri.nn..tton. _ men were un~tood te ·be Left •. y EAR local people were Mrs. Alford's This waa the .second large class lsta coming from North Africa. were two cakes which had been baked and decorated by some of . the guests.· · _ There were gifts for everyone (. with Mr. Finch, father of Braden . ~ Finch, playing Santa Claus. 1 Older guests enjoyed egg-nog in · the lovely turquoise· blue liVing· room ~h~re a pink tree decorated with silver balls and silver bows from which hung little bells made A ONG 'J?iE NEW brother, George Reis, and his within the twelvemonth, an equal-The Women's Auxlliarv. of St. parti was 1tha t or the Frazers 1 I having been con ~ br;ide. y arge one • James Episcopal church meet who Id oper house a t their South ~ESTOREST, their cabin in firmed by the Suffragan Bishop, Thursday, Jan. 9 at 2 p.m ... at the · . · R n -Rohe t B Good home of Mrs. s. H . Franklin, 319 Bay ton t ~me Wlth guests hav-g 1 erado Canyon, was w~re the the t . neV. r . en, Ruby avenue, Balboa Island. ing a l the (~ of listening to ~ F red. CaUinS; spent New Year's early In the summer. . Speaker for the afternoon will I footb 11 game and ha \'ing a bang-with their guests, th e Charles Presente<l by the vicar, the Rev . be Mrs. S t. Elmo L. Coomhl, pres-up ~ty at the 11ame time. Swansons of Santa Ana and Mrs. Ardys Dean, were Judith Allen, ident of the Women's AUxiliary, Vw warrpen. \!?ho with his Catlin's brother, Dr. B. M. Flet· Charles Neale Btown, 4 Diane of the Diocese of Los Angeles. wife and ·small daughter were cher and his wife of Omaha, Neb. ·Goodyear, Thomas LaRue Brown, ~.%~e 'l·hich was "a de<or•tor·s I Mesa woman week end ~es'ts of the Frazers, who are spending t he winteT at Margaret flanagan, Glenn Gibbs. is a professi nal singer and added the Tustin home of t heir daughter, J ohn Hitchman. Natalie Matthews muchJ to the entertainment, while Mrs. Ed Anderson. Hal1 , Barry Mason, Arthur C. Ed Qtayed ~ accordjon. The~e For Christmas the Catlins had Achey, John A. Achey, Linda C. was •lso d c1ng to record music a family-party at their Lido Isle Achey, Geraldine Hopkins Mat· for those so inclined. home with the Fletchers, Swan-thews, Elbert H. Matthe'NS, J~ · ~f party last'ed from noon_ to sons and Andersons present as anne Merrill, M~garet Post. Nie- nearly mid ght and among the well as the C. F . Galloways of meyer, Grace Vinurana. Robert 30 ot' more!· present were . those Pasadena and their daughters, Villagrana, Donna Zube and Char- Young guests present were Gary Injures Hand Caldwell, Pamela and Tajl! Tohill, Denny Campbell, Bruce and David Mrs. Emmet H. Greiwe of Costa Lucas, Allison Christler: Loren Mesa was ta.ken to St. Joseph's Fletcher, Craig and Boyd Bailey .. 1 hospital Monday with a badly Barbara and Warren. Jackson, mangled hand, injured when she Cabell Finch . and Pat ty and I caught it in the wringer of her Pancho SchuJtz. washing ma~ne. . -./ . -.. mem rs of ~he sailing fraternit y, Lujean, Bin and MarUyri Jo.' lotte Crampton. ..,_ Hebe Erickson, Helmer Dickey, There was also a surprise visit, --''-----~rfe Strqzn_, Ed Witte, N e 11 fo r a coUple of days when . Mr. , , Ske DomlJli us, fl:!Urt and ,Fran Rus· and Mrs, Bix Bixler and a friend . 1ppers sell, Sud anp Mrs. Caward, Mar-came down from San Jose. Mrs. ~ :' ~ ".Cap',n" ~n s .. ' ___ ... . TED BROWN · HAS IT! ~~·j ~~t~alfr.) ~~d~r!n.n;n;~~ ~~er _is the Catlins' grandaugh-0 H . I I . e~,i ' .I • •• - ,. • ' 1-~ , • "RONNIE"·· • the 4· Inch ·BALL· POINT PEN With Replaceable Ball . Cartridge. Ideal Gift for All "School- sters" ' $ 95 ·~ Oaana-. llade of alumbaum alloy, the "Bolulle" pocke& Ille 11!111 ~'a ltr-m!!necJ pell Uial will -l the _.a UMhg ...qali'emeata,. PN>4 I ...... made wltla .... ball ........ lt .;.. nfb ;,;l!le lak~ tllat • ""It'-"" h m,. n. ecMovely ~411 ...... -' Giiiy .... to the w1iwlmn erowd, hat r• 111e golfer, tlle ndai tu. b •• I --Ille aliopper .... tlie hwwwwh "" -- ..... -Blue, ~-Bii'"!'-On -·~_Sliva. I ;Tl~ ID • .' l IIWNI .......... t ftWt•M"· & o. am••a r a aL., , · ' ,..:n=:• mlm"IWlr ' ....... ._. ··-- and Bobbie etCatf, Bob Kyle and ONE OF OUR NEWEST citl· n ono u u Mrs. IVirgini Royce and son Don· zens is young Master Langjahr, COLD weather always 1ba~ ·lta~t..Uer of'marawine I taW.»0011.1 Samo ~ t...paoanlt ~ t..pOOD pepP91' f 1% t'llPI mflk -4 mM.t•tock 1 teal~ onkill !uiee lloalbnad nleJ.U T B~'b from 5 eve ra 1 born J an. 3 in St. J oseph h:>Sp\tal · appetites, brings a deman for w ·11· Langjahr R L. heartier food.I. And .• recipe which to Mr· and Mrs. 1. iam · t combines the food Yalu es of a whole wee in p adena are the Jur-320 Collins avenue, Balboa Is~and a c e I s Jrieal IO attractively •• thi1 Meat gen rent ns, who visited Mn. H e \1relghed nine pounds, one and \1 and Vegetable Loaf ii worth itB Combine meat witk, vegetab1t9-· Ann Loren Zen-a t the Hunting-a halr ounces. . 11 • weight in gold. Serve large cup• of Melt butter or ·margarine, stir in l I · ~-· tm k I I Coffee wit1i it for a completely ut-ftour and seasoning and when 'well ton ° e · 1 ing '-''"IS as wee BY BOB RUSKAUFFI lafying dinner. . blended add ~ the milk and atock. 'I the rentzen children, ?.fary Es-y b L d G J . If \ those ieeking Happy! N ew Even with meat rationing otr, the Stir Qver low heat until lmooth. Add telle t (Miml f and Ted Bacon, en· Of ·a in a ir Year prospect& for a record entry choicestcutaarenoteasytoobtain, remaining liquid and on.ion juice ter t8fned "]th a ball for 300 of Weds r ..... sta Mesan in the 1947 Honolulu sailing r ace and af.petir.ing leftover recipes are and continue stirring until mixtur• the )!Ounge'r set at the Huntington '.fU this Jswnmer didn't .have any yes· u we come u ever. Here's a Meat boils. C.ombine with me&t and vep-Ho~e · ' Making their home in Costa terday They can today, for Secre-and Vegetable Loaf whic.h is a co,. tables. Add more salt, if necessary. ' th aff ' M ' Elete main course. Ju.st be sure, Cut top from loaf of bread and re. peron1ng e · 8ll' were f. Mesa are Mr. and Mrs. Derrell tary J oe Bltterlin revealed that .0_ thatthoco•aet;o·uservei• h 1 (!IMJ. . "MM U:....---., ...:. ill& Plw • tae W..& IOD ... Ll -Combin&tion 1>inners Orders fuken: from 5 to 10 . L>_ I N-UldUnlllaal SeafQOd Specialties dfi ~' t Mr d M ........... u move crumbs to within % inc o a n s. en zcn; · an rs. Alfred Moore whose wedding took 11 yachtsmen have already t en-full streilgth and fresh. twill high-crust. Brush e..t-es and.Out.aide with Geor e Stur s, Mr. and Mrs. Step.. place recenUy at the Assembly of dered signed entries. . "-ht this simple meal. Here ia the ~ ' d fill 'th wa bl Loaf butter or .margarine ap Wl hen .'Roy~; Mr. and Mrs. Louis G:od church with the Rev. M. C. For somel yacht owners it is xecipeforMeatandVegeta e : creamedmixture.Bake~nmodera!-8"' ,._-., M,• Pha , Mr. apd Mn. ~Uliam Tav-Cronic officiating. mixed blessing though, inasmuch It'• tested, of eoune. -ly hot oven (4:?5~ ¥'·> a~ut 10 min-BB A 0 ON Ll . erhe and Mr. and Mrs. James The bride WU Miss Dorothy as the board of directors have MMt -" , ........ Leef utes. Serve on bot plat_ter and g_ar· 6 ~ s· 5 Simonds of ]Redlands. Jean Keele, daughter of Mr. and ruled that C!'aft rating less than 1 ::.:i-~ "l~ced~ niihwithpanleyandnng&of~n 1 Mlhu, wh1 has been .working at Mrs. M.A. Vetter of Ya»ba Unda. 28-foot wat~e or over 46 per 1 cu»•ll-S-n.I JAeapdfold~ pepper. Yield: 6 seninp. Oez:!f SEVJ:N" NIOID'I I. ·~n's in Pasadena for sev-Following the ceremony s recesr cent' ratio t&-"bailut, will not be ;:-~~:::::;;::;::~.,.~-;:::;::;::~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~;::=;::=;::=:;::;::;::;::;:=:;:=:;::;:;; eral hlonths and Ted, who ls soon tion was held in the church social aca:ptable to the race conunittee. i off fbr Yale~attended a birth-room1. ,, Moreover, yachtl acceptable day party ven by Atwater Kent _,The new Mrs. Moore lll'l\llllBted otherwise, but 1portlng more than for ~erome and who played trus year from Fullerton 'lJnion 25 yeara on the Jog, must be ·sur- with! Shlrle Temple . in Kiss and High school and her husband_; who veyed at expense of the owner, Tell.\ The Lorentzens and Mimi is a graduate of Santa Ana High to adjudge 1eawortJnneu. are Jeaving [Jan. 13 for . Sun Val-school, llt"rved 28 months with-the ALL o. IL1 ley ~ be gone from three to six navy, much of the rune iil the All of the yacht.I declared en- weekl. -j =th .Pacific. He is ·inow em-tered today apparenUy meet re.- 01!'EN H<j>USE was held by the ed at the Commercial Nat!o-qulremenu, altbouah on aee the Bnaje Andqsons New Year's Day nal bank of Santi. Ana. I · itrand N-1loop Westward, owned ~~ ~eir PoEy ayenue home with . by Robert s. Miller, will require ~ o more ests present, includ-a survey. She was built in 1915 . In& e Ro rt Roiwella, Warren Robbed Red CroU .Following are the first 11 ligned Flet en, arry Boot.hi and entries tendered for the. 1'947 larg grou trom Santa Ana. .. ·Thieves stole $4.50 from the tranapaciflc 'aailin&: race from San Cj~;1;~~ at the Shirley American Red Croa: olfiCe., .. lit ~ Pedr'Q to HOnolulu. ei pr~ the bl& laland avenue, Balboa. a~ ~ l o1 s~ 47.lfoot cutter, Gene party given by the to a "'port made ·to the Ncwpyit Bolin, W<1t Cout Yacht Club. an lnttoduoed to many Harbor dlatrl~ police. 2. Wlilte Cloud, 61:).!oot cutter, p;;;;;;j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,i;;i~\ Frank Kent, Oekland Yacht Club. • r ' t • 3. Brilliant; 49-!oot yaw~ E. G. Gould, 5an D1eao Yacht Club. 4. "Taco, l!O-foot yawl, '1bomU A. Short, Saint Francia Yacht Club:San ..,..........,;, · 5. Four Wlndi, :16-!oot ""'-• CUI M. Helnb, Loi An&elei'Yodlt Club. I "C · 6. HilarlaJ 8().foot cutter, 'f.lel-· ... E. J~ Corlntblan Yacht Club, San tra-. T.,F'Uollta, 81--c:Utt., C-· lei Deere Wm.( -Blod«t& or Chap Y.mt Club. & SIQll.ork, 5Uoot· ~ Doll A1na, Loi AJJ&'OIOi Yacht Club. e. ~ n. . .,,_ c!aff· b w .min ... Ernst K. Gann. 11e1nt, P'ramdO Y.mt .Cllb, San Tr• •temi j • 'Ill. Dr•a -. • -loitdo. Btlt-f'J' a ·a. • ftalijiGlt .JllaM Y-CII& ' J?aysi~e· Plati~g-Co»}pany We Claim tO Have All . th~· Silver in California EXPERT» SILVER md GOLD PLATING -. De1at U.WM ... •laiit ileop, , , , .. ._ .U.WldlCn $ •• ~ , Ra•11t a ..... nua,.1m ~ . , i '..L.. , Y.mt ClllL ' .• ftA.WVJCD ' ~ · .. ,All'l"IQIJ.B .PINDIHING • ._ •, cuaws&-A . ,.. 'hll• -• n· 11a a.~ W'l...:roas .: ,. l'IKieJ:D ... -.. ~ • • waiat ... ~ -11111 ... c..c.eciCl:t'Wli1lt --""~ •. C:.L._l ... '-..~,:::-:.::.~;."l" ... ~11:\.J'!'~1::u~·~•~1~ll~ll~+.~~~,~~~~~~~--~~~.;Jll~~~·~:;~l~1*~1'~L~~ ...... Rf ~ • t 8112• ., ·-•1 • j' • ' ' ' ., •